[12:00] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin .. it's not the cd.. i've tried three different distros.. all the same
[12:00] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: well if its looking for a module it doesnt have then it was a bad burn of the disc
[12:00] <wifi|cookin> :/
[12:00] <LuckXP> what's linksys routers default user/pass again?
[12:00] <arrick> admin
[12:00] <CNAP> linksys / admin
[12:00] <drog> k
[12:00] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: my guess is ur cd recorder is dyeing on u
[12:00] <drog> brb
[12:01] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... that's possible .. but i hate to say this it installed xp perfectly :(
[12:01] <arrick> davidmcq, you have extra cdrom?
[12:01] <h0nus> where can i find the emu10k1 driver for audigy 2?
[12:01] <davidmcq> arrick .. no
[12:01] <arrick> need one?
[12:02] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: yeah do u happen to have another cd drive? try that if u can
[12:02] <davidmcq> arrick does that mean you have one in your back pocket :)
[12:02] <arrick> yeah Ihave about 50 of them
[12:02] <wifi|cookin> arrick: i need a copy of dapper on cd
[12:02] <wifi|cookin> lol
[12:02] <arrick> good luck
[12:02] <linuxboyfriend> is there any channel for real player?
[12:02] <davidmcq> arrick ... ah. you mean the  CD media! no, that isn't the problem for sure
[12:03] <arrick> no I meant the cdrom drive itself
[12:03] <wifi|cookin> davidmca: sorry i couldnt help u, but my best guess is that u got lucky with xp and ur cd p[layer is almost dead
[12:03] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... do you really think it's the drive, when i can install XP without any trouble?
[12:03] <arrick> yep
[12:03] <wifi|cookin> how many times u install xp with no trouble?
[12:03] <_zippy_> !tell zippy about java
[12:03] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... once
[12:03] <arrick> xp will install on any broken equipment
[12:03] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: im bettin it doesnt happen again
[12:03] <arrick> I do it all the time for clients
[12:04] <_zippy_> !javadebs
[12:04] <davidmcq> arrick ... haha.. do you hate them!
[12:04] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: if it does then we know the cd player is fine and u got bigger issues
[12:04] <Severus> hi. whats the most up to date kernel version?
[12:04] <Severus> ive got 2.6.12-10-386
[12:04] <arrick> no their to cheap to buy new ones
[12:04] <wifi|cookin> severus, kernel.org
[12:04] <Storkme> hi, i get an error while trying to boot up kernel: '2.6.12-10-amd-generic'. My error is thus: http://pastebin.com/631580
[12:04] <nickrud> Severus, that's the latest breezy
[12:04] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin .. it's pretty depressing reading how well linux runs on this machine .. google lies :(
[12:05] <Severus> nickrud: okay, thanks
[12:05] <davidmcq> arrick .. .where are you? i'll drop over :)
[12:05] <arrick> Michigan
[12:05] <davidmcq> o
[12:05] <wifi|cookin> davidmcq: lol sorry pal, but hey i may be wrong u never know im just tellin ya what i would do and what i think the problem is
[12:05] <davidmcq> i'm in australia :)
[12:05] <arrick> where are you?
[12:05] <arrick> hah
[12:05] <arrick> too far
[12:05] <wifi|cookin> arrick: im from indiana
[12:05] <nickrud> Severus, the later kernels require newer user-land tools, so you probably won't see a later one
[12:05] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin .... i know.. that's what passes for my sense of humour
[12:05] <arrick> easier to order cdrom online, and cheaper too
[12:05] <wifi|cookin> haha
[12:05] <wifi|cookin> arrick: free lol
[12:06] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin .. if you don't laugh, you cry.. and that's not a pretty site
[12:06] <wifi|cookin> yeah
[12:06] <wifi|cookin> anyone help me with sound trouble?
[12:06] <Storkme> hi, i get an error while trying to boot up kernel: '2.6.12-10-amd-generic'. My error is thus: http://pastebin.com/631580
[12:06] <arrick> I;d give it away, I just dont want to pay the shipping, cost about 50 to ship to aus
[12:06] <Seikima_> I'm at my wits' with this networking stuff in Ubuntu.  Unfortunately I'm about ready to just scrap the whole thing and go back to Windows...  :/
[12:06] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... what's the problem.. i can'tsay i know a lot about sound :(
[12:07] <arrick> Seikima_, whats your problem?
[12:07] <wifi|cookin> i dont know what the problem is thats, it, it just doesnt work and i have no clue where to start, im new to linux
[12:07] <arrick> what are you trying to do?
[12:07] <arrick> wifi|cookin, what are you trying to do?
[12:07] <wifi|cookin> seikima: whats ur problem?
[12:07] <blackrave> If I install Ubuntu, will all the drivers (sound, graphics, CD-ROM) be installed automatically like in Windows XP?
[12:07] <wifi|cookin> arrick: im tryin to listen to my music, but i hear nuthing
[12:07] <wifi|cookin> :(
[12:07] <arrick> what format?
[12:07] <Seikima_> I'm trying to get my internet to work, and I've spent upwards of 10 hours reading the forums, to no avail.
[12:07] <wifi|cookin> blackrave: most likely
[12:08] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... i seem to remember that sound might be set to mute by default.. or some silly thing like that
[12:08] <wifi|cookin> seikima: what u on, dialup?
[12:08] <blackrave> wifi|cookin, thanks.
[12:08] <CNAP> FATAL: Failed to make swap directory /usr/local/squid/var/cache/00/: (13) Permission denied
[12:08] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin .. i don't have sound on my desktop machine
[12:08] <rambo3> Storkme: do you have somthing like root=/dev/sda1 in grub menu.list
[12:08] <wifi|cookin> david: its not muted
[12:08] <CNAP> can somebody help me with that?
[12:08] <Seikima_> No, I have a cable modem.
[12:08] <wifi|cookin> seikima: u behind a routere?
[12:08] <Seikima_> Yes.
[12:08] <Storkme> how come the only available amd64 kernel image is 2.6.11-9 instead of 2.6.11-10 ?
[12:08] <arrick> Seikima_, what kind of router and what ports are open
[12:08] <wifi|cookin> seikima: and does ur router respond to activity?
[12:09] <nickrud> CNAP, did you get squid out of the repos?
[12:09] <davidmcq> wifi|cookin ... just going on memory of discussions i've heard... double click on your speaker icon and check all the mixer settings
[12:09] <rambo3> Storkme: check backports for more kernels
[12:09] <Storkme> rambo3, how can i do that?
[12:09] <rambo3> ask ubotu
[12:09] <Seikima_> It's a D-Link, and my IP is on a DMZ, so all ports or open.
[12:09] <rambo3> !tell Storkme about backports
[12:09] <Seikima_> Problem is that I can't even get to that point.  So far I haven't even been able to ping the router.
[12:10] <davidmcq> Seikima_ .. you are very trusting :)
[12:10] <eth0-noob> hm
[12:10] <arrick> yeah
[12:10] <eth0-noob> hey
[12:10] <Seikima_> I hate firewalls.  :P
[12:10] <arrick> must love hackers though
[12:10] <Seikima_> No problems to date.
[12:10] <nickrud> as long as nothings listening, what's the point of a firewall anyway?
[12:10] <eth0-noob> does anyone know how i can make a vcd out of an avi in ubuntu? i cant figure it out... i dont understand..
[12:10] <arrick> do you get an ip in terminal when you type ifconfig?
[12:11] <arrick> !avi
[12:11] <ubotu> from memory, avi is Video for Windows. For more info http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:11] <arrick> !vcd
[12:11] <ubotu> arrick: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:11] <rambo3> Seikima_: wifi router?
[12:11] <eth0-noob> k
[12:11] <frank23> eth0-noob: check out  tovid
[12:11] <davidmcq> Seikima_ go to system/administration/networking - is your ethernet active?
[12:11] <Seikima_> No, it's not wireless.
[12:11] <Seikima_> Ethernet is active, supposedly.
[12:12] <CNAP> nickrud: no, i downloaded from squid's site
[12:12] <davidmcq> Seikima_ have you checked the configuration? is it set up for dhcp?
[12:12] <arrick> Seikima_, do you get an ip when you type ifconfig in the terminal?
[12:12] <nickrud> CNAP, the one in the repos is already set up (mostly) why not use it?
[12:12] <CNAP> it can't find squid
[12:12] <Seikima_> Yes, it is.  I've set it and unset it for DHCP about 50 times.
[12:12] <swoop> how do i run cfdisk here in ubuntu? #(
[12:13] <Seikima_> Actually, to be more correct, I have it set to static temporarily.
[12:13] <rambo3> Seikima_: cat /etc/resolv.conf ?
[12:13] <Seikima_> So the ip I'm getting is what I set it to.
[12:13] <davidmcq> Seikima_ like arrick said... type ifconfig in a console...
[12:13] <rambo3> ok
[12:13] <nickrud> CNAP, it's in the main repository, which is enabled by default. How about posting your /etc/apt/sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:13] <davidmcq> that will tell you if you have an ip number
[12:13] <h0nus> can someone help me install emu10k1 driver?
[12:13] <Storkme> rambo3, how can i use the backports :|
[12:13] <rambo3> read what ubotu told you
[12:13] <Seikima_> Well, what I'm saying is right now I set a static IP number so I do have one.  Just a sec.
[12:13] <Storkme> i've done that
[12:13] <nickrud> CNAP, or better yet (first) type apt-cache policy squid
[12:13] <arrick> if your router is not allowing connection this command will let you know
[12:14] <Storkme> but it's not showing any newer kernels
[12:14] <CNAP> sudo apt-cache policy squid
[12:14] <CNAP> W: Unable to locate package squid
[12:14] <davidmcq> Seikima_ ... dhcp is better assuming your router is working properly
[12:14] <nickrud> CNAP, yeah, post your sources
[12:14] <arrick> hang on davidmcq, he has to know if its not letting him connect
[12:15] <Seikima_> I know, I was just doing it for troubleshooting purposes.  You have to understand, I've been working on this for HOURS.  :P
[12:15] <Storkme> this is stupid.. how come apt-get only has the latest kernel image as 2.6.11-9-amd64-k8-smp
[12:15] <rambo3> Seikima_: sudo route add default           and then tab to setting from there  gw netmask and so on
[12:15] <arrick> you came to the right place then Seikima_
[12:15] <dmesg> hello
[12:15] <swoop> how can i run cfdisk through the live cd?
[12:15] <Seikima_> (It also takes about 2-3 minutes to activate my ethernet.)
[12:15] <dmesg> is posible to install kde in ubuntu?
[12:15] <swoop> dmesg,  sure
[12:15] <arrick> yes
[12:15] <wvelez> hi...do I have to do anything to get aMSN to pick up my camera...it works with gnomemeeting, camorama but when I invite another msn user to view my camera it doesnt send the invite...thanks for any help
[12:16] <dmesg> swoop how can i do that if posible :)
[12:16] <davidmcq> Seikima_ .. .if you've been working on it for hours you are on the wrong track.. best to take a break.. go cuddle your girlfriend for a while :)
[12:16] <CNAP> nickrud: have at it...
[12:16] <swoop> dmesg,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingKDE?highlight=%28kde%29
[12:16] <dmesg> okis
[12:16] <swoop> dmesg,  :) i didn't try it yet
[12:17] <swoop> dmesg,  i'm a noob in linux :P i'm now trying to recover some files from a harddisk... i don't even know how to run fdisk in here hahaha :P
[12:17] <Seikima_> heh  Well, I had a nice, long 8 hour sleep break after working on it until morning...
[12:17] <arrick> good luck with that wvelez from what I have heard, most web cams dont work through ubuntu, and you gotta do yourreasearch
[12:17] <Storkme> OH MYU GOD I'M SO CONFUSED!
[12:17] <dmesg> swoop ahhh ok
[12:17] <swoop> dmesg,  :)
[12:17] <Seikima_> Ok, finally activated.  Let's see what I can find out...
[12:17] <davidmcq> Seikima_ ... ubuntu networking is usually pretty good.. when you find the problem it will be pretty simple
[12:17] <soc10path> deque still here?
[12:17] <arrick> Storkme, type 'sudo apt-get update
[12:18] <Storkme> arrick, what would that solve?
[12:18] <wvelez> arrick: thanks for the luck but mine works...i just need to get amsn to see it...
[12:18] <wvelez> hi...do I have to do anything to get aMSN to pick up my camera...it works with gnomemeeting, camorama but when I invite another msn user to view my camera it doesnt send the invite...thanks for any help
[12:18] <arrick> ok
[12:18] <dmesg> swoop to install another programs what command can i use?
[12:18] <Storkme> actually, forget it - the kernel works again
[12:18] <Storkme> linux can be a real bitch sometimes
[12:18] <arrick> Storkme, I dont ahve any problem now that I finished installing it
[12:19] <nickrud> CNAP, go to !easysource and create a new sources.list, that one's pretty fubar'd.
[12:19] <nickrud> !easysource
[12:19] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:19] <swoop> dmesg,  sorry but i don't know :( it deppends i guess... yesterday i've been trying/learning to install some things, but i've didn't have so much success hahahah :P try to find something in http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[12:19] <CNAP> !easysource
[12:19] <rezuth> bah stupid wireless
[12:19] <rezuth> >_>
[12:19] <jackepc> nas
[12:19] <hukkka> I updated dappper and installled sendmail
[12:19] <arrick> rezuth, whats up
[12:19] <swoop> how do i run cfdisk? is it: sudo cfdisk ???
[12:19] <deque> soc10path: yeah
[12:19] <hukkka> now ubuntu hangs uring boot
[12:20] <arrick> hukkka, if yo have dapper questons go to #ubuntu+1
[12:20] <behemoth> hello all, is it safe to have the ubuntu-desktop package removed if i want to install another package?
[12:20] <rezuth> arrick,  It wont find my wireless pci card :(
[12:20] <hukkka> and cmplains about sendmail
[12:20] <arrick> yes
[12:20] <CNAP> nickrud: i'm there
[12:20] <hukkka> arrick: ok
[12:20] <Seikima_> Ok, set back to DHCP...  ifconfig indicates that I have no IP.
[12:20] <arrick> what name brand is is rezuth
[12:20] <rezuth> let me check its from dlink atleast
[12:20] <nickrud> CNAP, ok, enable everything above the unofficial lines
[12:20] <frank23> behemoth: I would say it's not safe unless you know exactly what you're doing
[12:21] <arrick> there you go, Seikima_ check your connections to make sure everything is seated first
[12:21] <rezuth> arrick, DWL-G510
[12:21] <arrick> hang on
[12:21] <davidmcq> Seikima_ ... sounds like you are not talking to the router...
[12:21] <arrick> !wireless
[12:21] <ubotu> I heard 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
[12:21] <Seikima_> I'm on a dual boot and it works fine in Windows.
[12:22] <deque> soc10path: I am back
[12:22] <swoop> does anyone could help me with fdisk?
[12:22] <davidmcq> Seikima_ is the ip number all 000?
[12:22] <swoop> does anyone could help me with cfdisk?
[12:22] <behemoth> frank23: ok, thanks
[12:22] <soc10path> deque does your vaio have a webcam built in?
[12:22] <arrick> rezuth, does the system>admin>networking see it?
[12:22] <deque> soc10path: nope
[12:22] <arrick> its not supported by plugnpray in ubuntu
[12:23] <soc10path> deque ah, ok
[12:23] <Seikima_> No, I must confess I don't know what this is it's listing as my inet addr.  It looks more like a MAC address than IP.
[12:23] <swoop> arrick,  could you help me with cfdisk? :)
[12:23] <davidmcq> Seikima_ ... ip v6?
[12:23] <juliano> can someone help me how make a "link to aplication" on the desktop, but to open a terminal
[12:23] <rezuth> arrick, it finds eth0 but I think thats the inbuilt networkcard in the motherboard :(
[12:23] <Seikima_> It does say inet6.
[12:23] <juliano> i'm using kubuntu
[12:23] <davidmcq> Seikima_ that is possibly your problem
[12:23] <Metalcore> i ran the Ubuntu LiveCD on a machine with a D-link USB wireless receiver, and it didn't work. I didn't do anything to try to get it to work. because i
[12:24] <arrick> eth0 is the lan nic, hang on
[12:24] <Metalcore> don't know what to do.
[12:24] <Seikima_> How do I change that?
[12:24] <ygetartson> hi
[12:24] <Metalcore> which is why I'm here.
[12:24] <davidmcq> Seikima_ .. i can't remember .. but i think you can switch that off
[12:24] <ygetartson> my ubuntu doesnt boot anymore
[12:24] <ygetartson> because drive number changed after partition creation
[12:24] <davidmcq> Seikima_ ... your router probably only speaks ip v4
[12:24] <Seikima_> I would imagine that's probably the case.
[12:24] <nickrud> CNAP, everything going ok?
[12:24] <arrick> wireles should be ath0 rezuth
[12:25] <davidmcq> Seikima_ .. i'm not expert.. but i vaguely recall reading something about having to turn off ip v6
[12:25] <Storkme> help.. when trying to log into gnome i get "Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem or that you may be out of diskspace."
[12:25] <rezuth> then it cant find it :<
[12:25] <dosser> im on a linksys wireless router and its etho1
[12:25] <rambo3> ygetartson: just change grub before booting key "e"
[12:25] <knownbad> julian; i just drag from applications menu to desktop.
[12:25] <knownbad> errrrr.
[12:25] <davidmcq> Seikima_ .. hunt around networking configs, ask here.. or try Mr.Google
[12:25] <_harm> whats that small internetbrowser called again lilo?
[12:26] <arrick> !ipv6
[12:26] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[12:26] <hawke> _harm: lynx?
[12:26] <arrick> read that Seikima_
[12:26] <nickrud> Storkme, what does df -h in a terminal say?
[12:26] <sebakiller> hi everybody!
[12:26] <_harm> lynx.. let me check thx
[12:26] <Seikima_> Ok, I'll check it out.  Thanks
[12:26] <arrick> yep
[12:26] <arrick> it should fix it
[12:26] <Storkme> nickrud, i'll chec.. i just rebooted
[12:26] <_harm> hawke i mean dillo found it
[12:26] <sebakiller> anyone know a hack irc server?
[12:26] <CNAP> nickrud: yeah...i just don't know how to save in VI :-(
[12:26] <Storkme> lol.
[12:27] <arrick> swoop, I am not familiar with cfdisk, I am moreused to m$ os
[12:27] <nickrud> CNAP, escape :wq   (write quit)
[12:27] <arrick> Metalcore
[12:27] <rezuth> any idea arrick its suppose to be suuoprted
[12:27] <CNAP> i knew that ;-)
[12:27] <arrick> rezuth, not y default
[12:27] <Metalcore> yes?
[12:27] <ygetartson> rambo3: change grub.
[12:27] <swoop> arrick,  ook! ;) thanks!! :)
[12:27] <rezuth> then what do I have to do?
[12:27] <arrick> !wireledd
[12:27] <ubotu> arrick: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:27] <arrick> !wireless
[12:27] <ubotu> methinks 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
[12:28] <rezuth> revision B1 4.10
[12:28] <rezuth> :S
[12:28] <CNAP> nickrud: ok i think i got it
[12:28] <ygetartson> rambo3: you mean the partition entry in grub that grub is to call
[12:28] <ygetartson> 
[12:28] <rezuth> Atheros
[12:28] <Metalcore> danke.
[12:28] <nickrud> CNAP, the easiest way is gksudo gedit , cut and paste is easy there
[12:28] <arrick> check that rezuth, the second link in it, the first will give you the compatibility page
[12:28] <Storkme> nickrud, none of the file systems are full
[12:28] <ygetartson> ?
[12:28] <nickrud> Storkme, still get the same error though?
[12:29] <rambo3> ygetartson: yes line : root            (hd0,X) . change X to new parition  and  root=/dev/hdaY to   Y=X+1
[12:29] <Storkme> yeah nickrud
[12:29] <arrick> rezuth, according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards your card is not plug and play supperted
[12:29] <wifi|cookin> a
[12:29] <Seikima_> Hmm...  The system just hung as I'm trying to restart.  Any tips better than just pressing my restart button?
[12:29] <michal__> jest ktos z polski??
[12:29] <arrick> pul the plug?
[12:29] <_jason> !pl
[12:29] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[12:29] <rezuth> so I havent got internet connection on it
[12:29] <nickrud> Storkme, would you put /var/log/Xorg.0.log on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org that's the X error log (or, maybe you'll see something obvious towards the end)
[12:29] <ygetartson> rambo3: i did that, it cant mount the partition to /root
[12:29] <Seveas> @config channel plugins.bantracker.enabled True
[12:29] <michal__> thx
[12:30] <rezuth> so I have to download the package and burn it?
[12:30] <Seikima_> hehe  Ok.  I'm just trying to pick up any Linux tips that might exist.  :)
[12:30] <arrick> if you have to restart cause of hangs, hold the powerbutton not the reset button Seikima_
[12:30] <CNAP> nickrud: ok, check the pastebin and see if that's ok?
[12:30] <arrick> rezuth, yeah
[12:30] <rezuth> oh wait
[12:30] <pike> getting error nvidia module not found in Xorg.0.log after distupgrade.  i reran nvidia installer fine with no errors but xorg cant use the nvidia module..
[12:31] <rezuth> With out any access you can still install ndiswrapper-utils from the install cd but ndisgtk is not on the disk. Put the disk back in the drive, open up synaptic from System>Admin and search for ndis. If you do not know how to install apps, click on the lifepreserver on the top panel and read Ubuntu X.XX starter guide.
[12:31] <arrick> yep there you go
[12:31] <nickrud> CNAP, you should replace all of what's in /etc/apt/sources.list with the one made by the source-o-matic
[12:31] <Storkme> nickrud, there's nothing there
[12:31] <Storkme> nickrud, nothing relevant anyway
[12:32] <arrick> ok, guys sorry to go, but I must get to class
[12:32] <nickrud> CNAP, the most important reason being it's easy to read & understand
[12:32] <arrick> later
[12:32] <ygetartson> rambo3: the kernel cant load any modules, i get kernel panic after shell exit.
[12:32] <CNAP> nickrud: source-o-matic?
[12:33] <nickrud> Storkme, that's where any problems would be documented. If your disks aren't full, then X bailed out for some reason
[12:33] <nickrud> CNAP, thats !easysource
[12:33] <nickrud> !source-o-matic
[12:33] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:33] <CNAP> !easysource
[12:33] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:33] <ygetartson> rambo3: it tries to mount the old partition number to some places, devices dont exist, and finish.
[12:35] <marmysz> how i can project in eclipse can be aplicable ?
[12:35] <CNAP> nickrud: it's updating now...
[12:35] <luis_> hello, the audio and the video in MPlayer are not correctly synchronized, any ideas on how to fix it?
[12:36] <bur[n] er> luis_: it work in other players?
[12:36] <Storkme> nickrud, i fixed it by doing 'sudo chmod 1777 /tmp'
[12:36] <luis_> it mostly happens when you move the player's window, or turn on fullscreen...
[12:36] <CNAP> nickrud: it found squid, and it's installing now...
[12:36] <nickrud> Storkme, good thinking
[12:36] <rambo3> can you paste root ()  and root=        /lines ?
[12:36] <luis_> dunno, I only got mplayer installed :P
[12:36] <Storkme> nickrud, google's thinking :)
[12:36] <nickrud> CNAP, great, you should have no trouble finding most things you are going to want now.
[12:37] <nickrud> Storkme, I rest my case
[12:38] <wifi|cookin> l
[12:38] <luis_> oh, and also amarok closes when you tell it to play something, but in xmms it's ok...
[12:38] <gimliy> hi
[12:38] <abarbaccia> hey guys
[12:38] <gimliy> i need help to build the atmelwlandriver (sf.net) .. can anyone help me ?
[12:38] <gimliy> (on dapper)
[12:38] <Seikima_> Well, I regret to say that after disabling IPv6, I still have no internet.
[12:39] <abarbaccia> quick question for you - whats the command to make my system go to sleep
[12:39] <bur[n] er> gimliy: is it in some restricted repository somewhere you can find a .deb?  If you can find it already done, it's easier
[12:39] <Storkme_> if i was going to write a program which would need to be run as a daemon, would i use start-stop-daemon?
[12:39] <chris> how can i fix my sound?
[12:39] <budluva> help
[12:40] <pike> anyone here using k7 kernel w/latest nvidia drivers under dapper?
[12:40] <Kyral> I am
[12:40] <Kyral> unless NVidia released in the past couple weekds
[12:40] <pike> any problems with nvidia installer?
[12:40] <budluva> hehe just did and install of automatix and my lappy function keys seem to be stuck on
[12:40] <gnomefreak> pike: #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions and issues please
[12:41] <Kyral> automatix == bad
[12:41] <budluva> s6 5 have t6 ty-e 352e th5s
[12:41] <chris> any one know how to fix or confiqure sound
[12:41] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell budluva about automatix
[12:41] <Kyral> pike: are there new drivers in the past month?
[12:41] <CNAP> how do you turn off a previously running script?
[12:41] <john66251> Hi all! I have downloaded a prog ... instructions say type /configure to install. The prog is in /tmp .... so where do I type??? and what do I type??? I thought typing commands went out with the ark!!!!
[12:41] <budluva> can i revert to my original settings/
[12:42] <nickrud> CNAP, in the terminal, press ctl-c
[12:42] <Kyral> john66251: what program
[12:42] <chris> free porn for the person that tells me how to fix sound
[12:42] <pike> Kyral: not sure when these came out.  im having some trouble with xorg and nvidia modules presently.  guess ill try the repos
[12:42] <john66251> called ezyrecover ... or something like that
[12:43] <Kyral> unless NVidia released new ones in the past month, then NVidia-GLX is up to date
[12:43] <michal__> jaki adres do ubuntu pl na ircu??
[12:43] <nickrud> chris, buy a ensoniq sound blaster (do I win :)
[12:43] <DeMo_BR> pike: I have problems with the official nvidia drivers... just type apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:43] <CNAP> CRAP! it's still detecting the MAC addresses. maybe i'm not configuring squid right?
[12:43] <chris> a what ???
[12:44] <gimliy> bur[n] er: where do i start to look for the .deb ?
[12:44] <pike> apt-getting now well see if it works
[12:44] <nickrud> chris, a joke, a cheap older card that works very well with alsa
[12:44] <pike> hmm not fancy and compiled just for me but theyre working so im happy :)
[12:44] <chris> would that be easier
[12:45] <nickrud> chris, probably easier than trying to work out issues with onboard sound cards, yes.
[12:45] <zackc> hi, is anyone here running Ubuntu on a Toshiba Satellite A100-500 successfully?
[12:45] <pike> zackc: a15 s127 no problems
[12:46] <DeMo_BR> pike: you may need to edit your xorg.conf. In the section "Device" change "Driver" from "nv" to "nvidia"
[12:46] <chris> where do u think sells them?
[12:46] <mikeblamires> zackc: I am not sure of the model but I haven't had a problem with unbuntu live (5.10) on this toshiba satallite
[12:46] <Nolt> cya all
[12:46] <_harm> bye
[12:46] <mikeblamires> satallite 1100
[12:47] <snarfer> Hey dudes and dudettes, I got a question.
[12:47] <soc10path> snarfer does it involve surfing?
[12:47] <snarfer> Where are my connection setting for Ethernet?
[12:47] <snarfer> No, I don't think so.
[12:47] <nickrud> chris, that exact card is obsolete, but I'm sure there are equivalent ones that can be had for less than $30us.
[12:47] <snarfer> :p
[12:47] <soc10path> probably /etc/networking-scripts/ or /etc/network*
[12:47] <soc10path> i'm not running ubuntu atm
[12:47] <chris> what sound i look for on the box
[12:48] <chris> should
[12:48] <_harm> snarfer in consule ifconfig
[12:48] <nickrud> Anyone have suggestions for a cheap sound card that does hardware mixing (does not require dmix)
[12:48] <zackc> pike, mikeblamires : thanks, A70: no problems either - I should try breezy on the A100 (went with dapper flight 5 and ran into trouble)
[12:48] <mikeblamires> chris have you tried the nvidia legacy package (if your card is old like mine was :D)
[12:48] <snarfer> THanks.
[12:48] <snarfer> See ya.
[12:48] <_harm> how do i unrar something?
[12:49] <chris> the what package i computer dumb
[12:49] <soc10path> rar x filename.rar
[12:49] <abarbaccia> _harm: sudo apt-get install unrar
[12:49] <chris> i got this one for free
[12:49] <mikeblamires> I tried a dapper kubuntu on the 1100 and it wouldn't boot probably another issue though.
[12:49] <_jason> _harm: install unrar-nonfree from multiverse and use the archive manager
[12:50] <mikeblamires> chris, this is the issue I had after a dapper update. http://www.blamires.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=5&title=x11_7_0_nvidia_tnt2&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
[12:51] <gimliy> can anyone help me compiling atmelwlandriver (sourceforge) ?
[12:52] <_harm> jason i got it to work.. i just apt-get install unrar and viola
[12:52] <Joetheodd> Can I uninstall wine after installing it manually from the source archive?
[12:52] <nr4g3d> wow, quite a large community :)
[12:52] <_harm> now which mplayer do i need? :| stupid AVI files
[12:52] <_jason> _harm: unrar doesn't exist but ok :)
[12:52] <_jason> !info unrar
[12:53] <_harm> i just used it
[12:53] <_jason> _harm: are you in breezy?
[12:53] <gimliy> _harm: vlc is a good player
[12:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell _harm about mplayer
[12:53] <_harm> thx jason
[12:53] <nr4g3d> If I vnc to my linux box, is there any way to resume the session I had when I was physically at the machine?
[12:54] <polpak> !info unrar-free
[12:54] <ubotu> unrar-free: (Unarchiver for .rar files), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1:0.0.1-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 15 kB, Installed size: 84 kB
[12:54] <_harm> vlc is nice.. but for windows i used to use media player classic
[12:54] <Ven] n^> how to prevent X from loading in the kernel line in grub?
[12:54] <Ven] n^> in fedora i just had to add "3" to the kernel line and it wouldnt run X
[12:54] <soc10path> nr4g3d doesn't work like windows... you have a different session
[12:54] <nickrud> Ven] n^, you mean, boot into a console terminal?
[12:54] <StyXman> Ven] n^: I gues no way
[12:54] <StyXman> only adding single
[12:54] <nr4g3d> so there is no way ? damn.. thx soc10path
[12:55] <soc10path> nr4g3d not saying there is no way, just saying i've nver heard of one
[12:55] <soc10path> nr4g3d and i use vnc every day
[12:55] <_jason> _harm: you are using dapper aren't you?
[12:55] <Ven] n^> StyXman, really?
[12:55] <nickrud> Ven] n^, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop, and rename /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm to K13gdm
[12:55] <StyXman> Ven] n^: debian/ubuntu don't use runlevels that way (unluckly)
[12:55] <polpak> nr4g3d, you just don't "logout".. You can lock the screen instead
[12:55] <StyXman> runlevels 2 to 5 are equal
[12:55] <Ven] n^> uhh
[12:55] <soc10path> polpak he's looking for a way to use vnc like you can on windows with the same screen/windows/apps running
[12:56] <nickrud> Ven] n^, I know it seems weird, but when you get a handle on how ubuntu handles services startup, it'll make perfect sense :)
[12:57] <_harm> jsaon iam using kubuntu 5.10
[12:57] <_harm> jason and which codecs do i need?
[12:57] <paniq> hey
[12:57] <soc10path> hey!
[12:57] <_harm> !info codecs
[12:57] <paniq> is there an online frontend for all the packages?
[12:57] <paniq> i want to browse what packages are available
[12:57] <_jason> _harm: it really troubles me that you found unrar because it either means you are not running 5.10 or you are using the wrong repos
[12:58] <nr4g3d> synaptic
[12:58] <oRxo> hey all, i'm install nvidia drivers on Ubuntu, when i run glxgears i don't get stats on fps
[12:58] <StyXman> paniq: packages.ubuntu.com?
[12:58] <nickrud> paniq, synaptic is a much better front end for browsing than packages.ubuntu.com
[12:58] <paniq> StyXman: thx
[12:58] <oRxo> and cedega sayeth no xlibs...
[12:58] <_harm> jason let me paste the install + working
[12:58] <_harm> sec pastbin
[12:58] <paniq> nickrud: i dont have ubuntu :)
[12:58] <frank23> oRxo: glxgears -printfps
[12:58] <nickrud> paniq, ah, nm then.
[12:58] <_jason> _harm: pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list content and output of the command 'lsb_release -c'
[12:58] <StyXman> paniq: I *tink*
[12:58] <paniq> :D
[12:59] <soc10path> panic http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[12:59] <nickrud> StyXman, yeah that's the one, I use it often anyway
[12:59] <_harm> jason http://pastebin.com/631691
[01:00] <oRxo> you know what Ubuntu is so fricken polished, in debian sarge, the gears look like they are moving 3000mph but in Ubuntu, smooooooooth
[01:00] <oRxo> thanks for the -printfps
[01:00] <_harm> anyone know which codes things i need to play .avi's
[01:00] <oRxo> 7500!! fps
[01:00] <oRxo> now for cedega
[01:00] <paniq> does anyone know if pygtkglext is available for ubuntu?
[01:01] <oRxo> anyone install cedega
[01:01] <nr4g3d> oRxo, I have cedega :D
[01:01] <oRxo> cool, howd the install go? i'm getting need xlib issues
[01:01] <Skinux> _harm: isn't it the w32codes?
[01:01] <_harm> !info w32codes
[01:01] <nr4g3d> oRxo, runs some games I play, there's one in particular that's kicking my butt. The install went smooth for me
[01:02] <nr4g3d> what's it outputting?
[01:02] <oRxo> are u using nvidia?
[01:03] <nr4g3d> oRxo: yes, I had an ati card and wrestling with that was not fun at all
[01:03] <oRxo> i'm using nvidia, went through that experience, i'm new to ubuntu, semi newb in debian
[01:03] <_harm> ok sorry
[01:03] <_jason> _harm: hrmm, interesting... unrar installs unrar-nonfree automatically now.
[01:03] <_harm> jason ?
[01:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell _harm about multimedia
[01:04] <_harm> yah.. i was like.. uh thats nice
[01:04] <espresso_> *blink blink* I really need to start sleeping proper hours
[01:04] <arrick> ok guys I'm back
[01:04] <biovore> sleep.. don;t you do that when your dead..;.
[01:04] <nr4g3d> In xfce, does anyone know if there's a switch to span the desktop background in a dual screen setup without using something like xinerama? I know it's possible in a gnome session...
[01:05] <Skinux> _harm, seeing if I can find an avi to play -  I used the instructions on the RestrictedFormats WiKi
[01:05] <biovore> avi is just a container.. you need to what video codec its using..
[01:05] <kbrooks> hey.
[01:05] <nickrud> biovore, is there an easy way to tell?
[01:06] <biovore> mplayer will say
[01:06] <biovore> give a number
[01:06] <_harm> Skinux iam doing that aswell now
[01:06] <biovore> most avi's are eather divx,xvid,x264,mpeg
[01:06] <dmb> any of you know of any music production programs simular to garageband?
[01:06] <CNAP> does anybody know how to filter MAC addresses with squid
[01:06] <dmb> for linux of course
[01:06] <_harm> sometimes i wonder if the apt-get install NOW ask qeustions later is a good approuch
[01:07] <biovore> CNAP: you can do mac filtering with iptables
[01:07] <dmb> that don't require recording of seperate instruments
[01:07] <Timeline> Hi all
[01:07] <nr4g3d> hi Timeline
[01:07] <rezuth> how do I chmod a folder?
[01:07] <oRxo> i'd like to use a kernel w/ smp  i don't see that option in apt-cach or synaptic for 686
[01:07] <p4olo> i registered myself on shipit.ubuntu.com
[01:07] <CNAP> biovore: can i filter another computer's mac address behind the proxy?
[01:07] <rezuth> I want it to be 777
[01:07] <] BreliC[> dmb, what do you mean "don't require recording of separate instruments"?
[01:08] <p4olo> but there is some problem
[01:08] <biovore> CNAP: no..
[01:08] <dmb> well, they come with them
[01:08] <_jason> rezuth: chmod 777 folder
[01:08] <bwlang> rezuth ... just like a file... maybe you're looking for the concept of "sticky bit" - google on that.
[01:08] <nrunge> rezuth: chmod 0777 <foldername>
[01:08] <dmb> like garageband
[01:08] <Timeline> I'm having a problem with my web server, I'm installed php, but none of my php script is executed on the page. The code looks ok, any ideas?
[01:08] <p4olo> it says that email and password are not correct
[01:08] <p4olo> why ?
[01:08] <_harm> timeline .. did u allouw PHP in apache?
[01:08] <biovore> CNAP: MACS are only used for the local network.  see ARP
[01:08] <_harm> or set the php_module active?
[01:08] <Timeline> oh wait I think I just found the problem
[01:08] <] BreliC[> dmb, i've never used garageband.  but if you're looking for a professional audio software on linux, ardour is probably the best
[01:09] <nrunge> TImeline: a2enmod mod_php for apache2 I think.
[01:09] <Timeline> I forgot to rename the html file to .php ;)
[01:09] <] BreliC[> of course, you have to be a musician.. i'm not sure if that's what you're referring to or not
[01:09] <dmb> yeh, ardur is nice
[01:09] <dmb> im getting that going right now
[01:09] <dmb> to see how it is
[01:09] <nrunge> Are any of you guys running the latest Dapper flight?
[01:09] <_jason> !dapper
[01:09] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:09] <DoctorDyna> hm, does it make sence that having ufs support not on anymore would make ext3 seem to work faster?
[01:09] <CNAP> biovore: not for what i'm doing. my ISP will only allow 1 MAC address per port (in my apt). i need to get several machines (voip phone, 2 computers) onto the same connection. i tried hooking the other computer up and it denied access to it
[01:09] <IamEthos> how do I get rid of this touchpad?
[01:09] <IamEthos> this is killing me
[01:09] <biovore> I been playing with flight5 on vmware.. still got some glitches,..
[01:10] <] BreliC[> dmb, there is also Wired (http://www.bloodshed.net/wired) but it's extremely beta
[01:10] <p4olo> i can't oreder my cd
[01:10] <] BreliC[> looks GREAT though
[01:10] <alberto> algun espaol
[01:10] <alberto> ????
[01:10] <p4olo> i think that the portal is not real good
[01:10] <biovore> !es
[01:10] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:10] <nrunge> I was just thinking about updating to the latest flight, I was just curious how unstable it is. With OSS sometimes even the pre-releases are very stable.
[01:10] <Timeline> Yep, the file extension was the problem, sorry guys, thanks
[01:11] <_jason> nrunge: #ubuntu+1
[01:11] <alberto> sorry
[01:11] <alberto> help me please
[01:11] <_harm> brb all
[01:11] <nr4g3d> anyone running XGL? I'm getting kind of curious on what that's like
[01:11] <alberto> i look for people spanish
[01:11] <_jason> alberto: /join #ubuntu-es
[01:11] <Timeline> what is XGL?
[01:11] <_jason> !xgl
[01:11] <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/
[01:11] <arrick> !es
[01:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:11] <arrick> alberto, go to the spanish site
[01:11] <nr4g3d> oooo videos.. I think I might go there :)
[01:11] <nickrud> nr4g3d, it's a pretty show right now, that's about it.
[01:11] <alberto> where is??
[01:12] <arrick> !es
[01:12] <_jason> alberto: type this: /join #ubuntu-es
[01:12] <_Marek_> hi all
[01:13] <_Marek_> where can i get beta of dapper drake?
[01:13] <DeMo_BR> nr4g3d, it rocks!! The effects are very nice
[01:13] <alberto> where is spanish site?
[01:13] <nickrud> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/  <--  _Marek_
[01:13] <gnomefreak> alberto: #ubuntu-es
[01:13] <_Marek_> nickrud, thanks a lot :)
[01:13] <rmlightning> i have enabled all repositories, but it still doesn't show firefox as having an update...can anyone tell me why?
[01:13] <alberto> GRACIAS
[01:13] <DoctorDyna> alberto: mecanografe esto /join #ubuntu-es
[01:13] <gnomefreak> rmlightning: breezy?
[01:13] <nr4g3d> looks tempting... looks like I'll have to consider it :) how is it on dual screens? ;) Doubt they'll be nicely suited like the supported single screen
[01:13] <alberto> OK
[01:14] <alberto> GOOD
[01:14] <rmlightning> yes, breezy
[01:14] <gnomefreak> rmlightning: ff1.5????
[01:14] <nickrud> rmlightning, it never will, firefox is too tightly bound to gnome for an easy repo upgrade
[01:14] <nickrud> !ff1.5
[01:14] <Ven] n^> where r the xorg-logs?
[01:14] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:14] <DeMo_BR> rmlightning, maybe it wasnt added to the repos yet
[01:14] <paniq> does anyone know if pygtkglext is available for ubuntu?
[01:14] <nickrud> RMeist, see that ubotu post just above
[01:15] <nickrud> RMeist, sorry, rmlightning  see that ubotu post just above
[01:15] <nickrud> Ven] n^, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:15] <_harm> jason you know how to see a movie on the entire screen using mplayer.. full screen just fills up around the orginal size
[01:15] <rmlightning> yeah, i saw it...thanx for the help.  i will have to upgrade manually
[01:16] <_jason> _harm: use 'xv' as the video output
[01:16] <nickrud> rmlightning, it's worth the effort
[01:16] <biovore> _harm: set yout video out to xv not x11
[01:16] <Tiberian> Goodnight :)
[01:16] <nickrud> _harm, there's a good generic mplayer config on http;//MplayerInstallHowto
[01:16] <biovore> _harm: form the CLI: mplayer filename.avi -vo xv
[01:17] <rmlightning> yeah, i had ff1.5 and 1.07 on winblows...1.5 is much better imho
[01:17] <johnshaft> !xgl
[01:17] <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/
[01:17] <void^> use xvinfo to find out if your display is actually configured properly ;)
[01:17] <nickrud> rmlightning, if you carefully follow that wiki page, you won't be able to notice that ff 1.0.7 is still around
[01:17] <johnshaft> !test
[01:17] <ubotu> Crashed.
[01:18] <eth0-noob> nmj4~4~4~`q
[01:18] <rmlightning> will do that...thanks for the help
[01:18] <eth0-noob> m\o? g/'
[01:18] <eth0-noob> \
[01:18] <eth0-noob> 
[01:19] <wifi|cookin> how do i go about toubleshooting my sound device? i hear no sound and dont know where to start! :(
[01:19] <arrick> wifi|cookin, again?
[01:19] <nickrud> and people say xorg.0.log has an inordinate amount of obscure info
[01:20] <wifi|cookin> arrick:L it never got fixeds
[01:20] <arrick> ok
[01:20] <arrick> soundray you here?
[01:20] <arrick> guess not
[01:20] <arrick> eth0-noob whats up?
[01:21] <arrick> wifi|cookin, is your ound card seated all the way?
[01:21] <arrick> and dos ubuntu support it?
[01:21] <rmlightning> is there a good place to get themes for gnome?
[01:21] <arrick> !themes
[01:21] <nr4g3d> cookin, has it stopped working all of a sudden, or since installed ubuntu
[01:21] <nickrud> !tell rmlightning about themes
[01:24] <Karlprof> What's the significance of http://www.arizona.edu/?
[01:24] <alberto> hi
[01:24] <Karlprof> As in, why is it loading whenever an external application makes a new tab in firefox?
[01:25] <lwelyn> Gute Nacht.
[01:25] <Ven] n^> shrug, i cant get resolution to work :/
[01:27] <_jason>  Karlprof do you want the solution or the significance first?
[01:27] <Karlprof> Solution, then significance, please. :p
[01:28] <_jason> Karlprof: system > preferences > preferred applications, change firefox %u to firefox %s
[01:28] <pimkie> hg
[01:28] <_jason> Karlprof: as to the significance, enter %u in google and press ``I am feeling lucky''
[01:28] <Ven] n^> this is my config: http://home.no.net/ozipo/xorg.conf
[01:29] <Karlprof> Aaaaah.
[01:29] <Ven] n^> why doesnt the resolution 1680x1050 work?
[01:29] <Karlprof> Thanks, _jason.
[01:29] <Karlprof> <3
[01:29] <pimkie> salut
[01:29] <_jason> !fr
[01:29] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:29] <_jason> Karlprof: np
[01:29] <Toma-> !info teamspeak
[01:29] <Toma-> :(
[01:30] <pimkie> kelkun parle francai
[01:30] <DoctorDyna> un petit peut
[01:30] <_jason> pimkie: /join #ubuntu-fr
[01:30] <pimkie> dou vien tu
[01:31] <rezuth> this wireless driver is making me insane
[01:31] <IdleOne> pimkie, #ubuntu-fr pour de l'aide en francias :)
[01:31] <rezuth> !wireless
[01:31] <ubotu> wireless is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[01:31] <pimkie> il y a kelkun de farncai ici
[01:31] <wifi|cookin> arrick: my sound  is on board
[01:31] <wifi|cookin> :\
[01:32] <_jason> pimkie: type this: /join #ubuntu-fr
[01:32] <IdleOne> pimkie, oui mais ici on parke en englais
[01:32] <IdleOne> parle*
[01:32] <pimkie> ok
[01:32] <IdleOne> merci :)
[01:33] <Karlprof> And, while I'm here, what does %d mean?
[01:33] <soc10path> Karlprof %d in what? c style printf functions?
[01:34] <IamEthos> how do I turn my touchpad off?
[01:34] <IamEthos> I followed the instructions on the wiki
[01:34] <IamEthos> but to no avail
[01:34] <IamEthos> I checked my bios, no dice
[01:34] <Karlprof> Xchat CTCP reply window. (There's more than 1 %d? O.o)
[01:34] <soc10path> Karlprof i can't help you there, i'm just a developer and it means something to me elsewhere
[01:35] <nr4g3d> return true;
[01:35] <Karlprof> Ah, thanks for trying anyway <3
[01:35] <nr4g3d> :)
[01:35] <IdleOne> Karlprof, try #xchat for help with that
[01:35] <deader> i killed grub :/
[01:36] <deader> from live cd how can i mount my hdd?
[01:36] <deader> to reinstall grub
[01:36] <IdleOne> !grub
[01:36] <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
[01:36] <deader> thanks but...
[01:37] <DoctorDyna> you just need help using the mount command or what?
[01:37] <deader> nm ty IdleOne
[01:37] <IdleOne> yup
[01:38] <johnshaft> !help
[01:38] <soc10path> !ok
[01:38] <ubotu> soc10path: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:38] <dmb> anyone know what grub2 package does?
[01:38] <dmb> worth upgrading?
[01:39] <soc10path> does your current version of grub do what you need?
[01:39] <johnshaft> !amsn
[01:39] <ubotu> methinks amsn is at http://amsn.sourceforge.net
[01:39] <IdleOne> johnm, sudo apt-get install amsn
[01:39] <dmb> soc10path, no
[01:39] <IdleOne> johnshaft, ^^^
[01:39] <dmb> it can't boot from cdroms/floppy as a menu choice
[01:39] <soc10path> that's a bios thing
[01:39] <dmb> natively
[01:40] <mizery> How can I enable remote desktop from default Ubuntu 5.10 installation?
[01:40] <dmb> well, other propreitary boot loaders can do that
[01:40] <soc10path> check your bios for those settings, nothing to do w/ grub
[01:40] <arrick> dmb,
[01:40] <dmesg> hi
[01:40] <dmesg> i want to install kde but i get and error, it says that there is a lock...
[01:40] <arrick> dmb set your system bios, change the boot order
[01:40] <FliesLikeALap> dmesg  are you running more than one instance of apt, and are you using apt as root/with sudo ?
[01:41] <arrick> you have to enter setup during boot
[01:41] <IdleOne> dmesg, have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[01:41] <dmesg> IdleOne how can i do that please
[01:41] <IdleOne> !universe
[01:41] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[01:41] <FliesLikeALap> !tell dmesg about sources
[01:42] <dmesg> ok
[01:42] <johnshaft> Anyone know if aMSN supports audio with video chat?
[01:42] <IdleOne> dmesg, when done with universe/muliverse you will type in terminal window sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:42] <pulver> johnshaft, video at least not sure bout adio
[01:42] <dmesg> IdleOne ahhh okis :)
[01:43] <lars_g> Hi all.
[01:43] <lars_g> well here and not here.
[01:44] <carlos> hello
[01:44] <carlos> i need help with somethin
[01:44] <ic56> !justask
[01:44] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[01:44] <carlos> ok
[01:44] <IdleOne> ask away
[01:44] <carlos> i have installed turboprint
[01:44] <carlos> but it keeps showing a "logo" wen i print
[01:45] <IdleOne> carlos, check the settings and disable print logo ?
[01:45] <carlos> i installed it becouse I have a canon ip 2200 printer and i cant find drivers anyware
[01:45] <IdleOne> !tell carlos about print
[01:45] <pulver> carlos, did you pay for the software? then you can disale the logo
[01:46] <birdfish> Is it best to go with the apache2 package OR the apache2-common + apache2-worker packages?
[01:46] <birdfish> I don't really understand the differences, but would like to learn
[01:46] <IdleOne> birdfish, iirc apche2 bring apache2-common with it
[01:47] <v4vanguard> hey guys
[01:47] <IdleOne> !tell birdfish about apache
[01:47] <v4vanguard> actually i had a question about apache and getting it configured
[01:47] <Stormx2> How do i use chown
[01:48] <Stormx2> I want to make a file belong to me :P
[01:48] <dmb> chown username filename
[01:48] <amphi> Stormx2: man chown is a good place to start
[01:48] <ic56> Stormx2: chown <new owner> <filename>
[01:48] <v4vanguard> i need to install php5 on my web server so i tried to use apt but it keeps trying to make me install from the cd... is there a way to get it to download the packages instead?
[01:48] <birdfish> IdleOne: thanks.  And I should probably go with mysql 4.1, right?
[01:48] <ic56> Stormx2: you have to be root to chown.  So sudo chown ...
[01:49] <noriyuki> heello
[01:49] <noriyuki> i had a question for people who use ubuntu
[01:49] <neurosis_> I need help!! does anyone have samba working along with firestarter?
[01:50] <Stormx2> I *still* can't cd to it. Heres what ls turns up on it: drw-r--r--  4 barney barney     4096 2006-03-31 00:29 dython-temp
[01:50] <wifi|cookin> problems with torrents, every time i download one it is rejected by tracker!! WTF? ive downloaded like 5 different torrents now and none of em work
[01:50] <IdleOne> birdfish, I wouldnt know
[01:50] <wifi|cookin> =|
[01:50] <noriyuki> SOMEONE EXPLAINME HOW TO CHANGE LANGUAGES
[01:50] <wifi|cookin> help plz
[01:50] <jbroome> noriyuki: looks like you've got english down pretty well.
[01:50] <arrick> which language?
[01:50] <rezuth> thats it I'm giving up on this shit wireless for today
[01:50] <arrick> noriyuki, its kinda rude to go all caps in here, its like yelling
[01:50] <amphi> Stormx2: it needs to be 'executable' to cd into it
[01:50] <Stormx2> System > Administration > Language Selector
[01:51] <Stormx2> amphi: bummer...
[01:51] <Stormx2> k hang on
[01:51] <arrick> rezuth, yeah sometimes you need to relax for a while
[01:51] <v4vanguard> anyone here any good with apache and configuring it?
[01:51] <rezuth> arrick, :) I got so far that the driver and all is installed but somehow it refused to display art0
[01:51] <rezuth> >_>
[01:52] <arrick> neurosis_, check out the same and firestarter wiik
[01:52] <arrick> wiki even
[01:52] <rezuth> So I'm thinking of actully downloading the package itself and burning tomorrow might fix it for me :)
[01:52] <arrick> you need to remount the driver, or reboot rezuth
[01:52] <neurosis_> arrick: ok, but i think ive read i already
[01:52] <arrick> samba
[01:52] <rezuth> I need to?
[01:52] <rezuth> oh crap
[01:52] <arrick> ok
[01:52] <arrick> haha
[01:52] <Stormx2> I give up with these permissions...
[01:52] <pineapple> I'm having trouble installing ubuntu on my laptop, the screen is bunched up on the left hand side of the screen
[01:53] <pineapple> any idea on how to fix this?
[01:53] <pulver> Stormx2, whys that
[01:53] <amphi> Stormx2: chmod a+x dir_name
[01:53] <ic56> Stormx2: dude, just:  chmod 755 dython-temp
[01:53] <rezuth> thats just great
[01:53] <rezuth> grub is not working
[01:53] <rezuth> yay
[01:53] <arrick> huh?
[01:53] <Stormx2> ic56: I did. It made things wose
[01:53] <Stormx2> I started over and now its fine
[01:53] <Stormx2> o.O
[01:53] <Stormx2> apparently
[01:54] <arrick> rezuth, what do you mean grub is not working?
[01:54] <Stormx2> ok, goodnight all
[01:54] <rezuth> its not loading
[01:54] <noriyuki> #DOMINICANOS
[01:54] <rezuth> its all blank
[01:54] <rezuth> and nvidia boot launcher comes up
[01:55] <neurosis_> arrick: hmmm, cant seem to find it now
[01:55] <arrick> really, what else have you changed reently?
[01:55] <IdleOne> noriyuki, /join #dominicanos
[01:55] <pineapple> I'm having trouble installing ubuntu on my laptop, the screen is bunched up on the left hand side of the screen
[01:55] <arrick> neurosis_, find what, i get lost sometimes
[01:55] <IdleOne> !tell noriyuki about es
[01:56] <arrick> pineapple, what kind o pc do you have, you need to be more specific
[01:56] <pineapple> it's an acer aspire 3003wlmi
[01:56] <arrick> !samba
[01:56] <ubotu> rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[01:56] <amphi> pineapple: what is the native res of your panel?
[01:56] <arrick> !firestarter
[01:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[01:56] <GoDawgs> I'd really love it if someone could help me get an ashton digital WRUB-2011i up and running...
[01:56] <wifi|cookin> albacker: u around?
[01:56] <pineapple> 1280x800
[01:57] <arrick> WiFi_Warri0r, warrior huh? what conflicts you been in other that with yourself?
[01:57] <arrick> sorry, bad conduct
[01:58] <arrick> on my part
[01:58] <neurosis_> arrick: samba is working fine, but when i try to use firestarter and then access the server while firestarter is on it wont allow it
[01:58] <arrick> open the ports
[01:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> arrick: im an 802.11 solja
[01:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> :P
[01:58] <amphi> pineapple: dunno about non-4:3 res's myself - you could look up your laptop on linux-laptop.net or tuxmobil.org to see how to configure xorg.conf for that res
[01:58] <arrick> check out the firestarter wiki, it will really help
[01:58] <neurosis_> arrick: I tried that
[01:58] <pineapple> ok
[01:58] <arrick> ok
[01:58] <neurosis_> can you point me to the firestarter wiki?
[01:59] <neurosis_> i searched and it came up empty
[01:59] <arrick> ask again, cause thats the advise i've been given in here
[01:59] <Elly> hey guys, how good is ubuntu's USB support?
[01:59] <Elly> debian isn't happy with my USB keychain by default
[01:59] <Nihil85> hi!
[01:59] <arrick> Elly, reboot with it in
[01:59] <Nihil85> i have a problem with a wireless connection on a laptop
[01:59] <neurosis_> i setup firestarter to allow smb connection from my laptops ip and it still blocks it
[01:59] <arrick> Nihil85, what brand?
[01:59] <Elly> arrick: I did (in debian), same error
[01:59] <Elly> would ubuntu be any different?
[01:59] <rezuth> rofl arrick I accidently left it on thinking I was installing grub turns out its reinstalling whole ubuntu
[02:00] <polpak> Elly, I have had good success with USB "thumbdrives"
[02:00] <Nihil85> can arrick, i have an acer aspire 1682. i've found it in the right-laptops list
[02:00] <arrick> are the samba users set right neurosis_
[02:00] <Elly> well
[02:00] <arrick> ouch
[02:00] <Elly> I guess I'll try the ubuntu livecd
[02:00] <amphi> Nihil85: what wifi card is it?
[02:00] <polpak> Elly, good idea
[02:00] <GoDawgs> Nihil85: join the group.... i have a broadcom wlan builtin that it doesn't like so i got a usb wlan stick and can't get it working either
[02:00] <neurosis_> arrick: as i said, i can access the server as long as firestarter isnt running
[02:00] <arrick> ok
[02:00] <neurosis_> once i turn firestarter on it blocks
[02:00] <Nihil85> arrick, it only has problems with apc or something like this... power supply i guess
[02:00] <neurosis_> even if i allow all incoming access from the clients ip
[02:01] <arrick> i didnt catch that hang on a minute
[02:01] <Nihil85> amphi, it's an intel one
[02:01] <arrick> ok
[02:01] <GoDawgs> supposedly it's linux friendly being on the prism chipset
[02:01] <schloob> if i have a little application launcher on my panel to run a terminal command, is it possible that i can remove the little black expanding rectangle animation for it?
[02:01] <johnshaft> !hp
[02:01] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, johnshaft
[02:01] <neurosis_> arrick: hehe.. your trying to help too many people at once.... i appreciate your effort, its impressive
[02:01] <neurosis_> :p
[02:01] <Nihil85> GoDawgs, i cannot buy an usb wireless card... i just have one in the laptop cause of the centrino cpu
[02:01] <johnshaft> !sleep
[02:01] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, johnshaft
[02:02] <GoDawgs> Nihil85: ahh...
[02:02] <rezuth> alright people I'm hitting the bed its 2 in the morning here now, got to get up at 6 :D sleep well arrick
[02:02] <GoDawgs> Nihil85: so you can't turn off that card and enable the usb port for wireless???
[02:02] <gnomefreak> this is freaky
[02:02] <Nihil85> GoDawgs, the one i have is accepted by ubuntu... but it doesn't work. i have to put on the AP the cable
[02:02] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, what is?
[02:03] <GoDawgs> Nihil85: oh .... okay I see
[02:03] <amphi> Nihil85: which one? ipw2200bg should work outta the box with ubuntu
[02:03] <Nihil85> GoDawgs, no, i don't want to buy a 50 card if i bought a 1700 laptop
[02:03] <gnomefreak> gaim 2.0 beta 3 irc
[02:03] <GoDawgs> well yeah
[02:03] <Nihil85> amphi, out of the box?
[02:03] <arrick> Wireless users get a belkin wirelessG, model F5D7010 and its supported by default, all you have to do it turn it on
[02:03] <gnomefreak> time for store ill see everyone in am
[02:03] <amphi> Nihil85: yes
[02:04] <GoDawgs> amphi: what is out of the box?
[02:04] <Nihil85> so what i have to do?
[02:04] <amphi> GoDawgs: means it worked straight off
[02:04] <GoDawgs> amphi: i thought my usb wifi would work "out of the box" but I guess I was wrong....
[02:04] <Nihil85> arrick, i have not a belink, i have an intel
[02:04] <amphi> Nihil85: that should just work(tm)
[02:04] <amphi> Nihil85: which intel, BTW?
[02:05] <Nihil85> amphi, it doesn't work
[02:05] <Nihil85> amphi, i have an intel ipw2200
[02:05] <amphi> Nihil85: what do you mean "doesn't work" ?
[02:05] <Nihil85> intel pro wireless 2200 bg
[02:06] <Nihil85> i mean that the card is accepted, the OS recognizes it
[02:06] <fangorious> i have the network manager 0.6.1 ubuntu4 packages installed, but I still can't connect to a wpa[2]  personal  wlan with pre-shared key. can't find any error message either
[02:06] <Nihil85> but i cannot create a link between the modem-accespoint and my laptop
[02:06] <amphi> Nihil85: does ifcoonfig -a show it? (it'll most likely manifest as eth1)
[02:06] <m4rcos> Hello, somebody has experience with video cards ATI ?
[02:06] <amphi> Nihil85: that's ifconfig
[02:07] <amphi> m4rcos: I have a trailing edge one
[02:07] <Nihil85> amphi, yes, it's eht1, eth0 is the lan
[02:07] <m4rcos> hello amphi, can you help me ?
[02:07] <amphi> m4rcos: I don't know
[02:07] <Nihil85> amphi, can i bother you in pvt?
[02:07] <m4rcos> mmm ok Thank's !
[02:08] <IdleOne> Nihil85, is eth1 activated in System > Administration > Networking?
[02:08] <amphi> Nihil85: so you have kernel support - you just have to configure it; sudo dhclient eth1 is worth a try
[02:08] <fangorious> m4rcos: what problem are you having?
[02:08] <Nihil85> IdleOne, yes
[02:08] <m4rcos> Somebody can help me with ATI ?
[02:08] <amphi> m4rcos: you need to describe your problem
[02:08] <m4rcos> ok !
[02:08] <Xenguy> |lostbyte|: please turn off the away notification
[02:08] <GoDawgs> amphi: mine shows the broadcom wlan (that's built in one) as eth1 but doesn't show anything in the network tools  for the usb wireless adapter.... how do i get it to show up?
[02:09] <kimo_> Hi, is there a way I can make apt download multiple files simulataneously ?
[02:09] <IdleOne> Nihil85, amphi is probably better suited to help you with this issues
[02:09] <Nihil85> IdleOne, thanks a lot, however
[02:09] <nr4g3d> kimo, just add the package names one by one after each other
[02:09] <__mikem> kimo, if your logged in as root you might try multiple terminal sessions
[02:09] <amphi> GoDawgs: no idea - I never use that thing
[02:09] <Nihil85> everyone here try to give support, it's a great community
[02:09] <nr4g3d> woops, misread that question
[02:09] <nr4g3d> nm
[02:09] <GoDawgs> ok...
[02:10] <m4rcos> I have some problems with ATI, yesterday I installed the last driver .run, but all is the same my X are slow and I can see my video so bad, now I'm using a VESA driver I have a X600 RADEON !
[02:10] <kimo_> I mean, one apt downloads many pkgs in parallel ?
[02:10] <mike_> hello i have a question
[02:10] <amphi> m4rcos: sorry, mine is supported by the xorg driver, I know nothing about ati proprietary drivers
[02:10] <__mikem> you might try writing a shell script
[02:10] <_Marek_> amphi, what card?
[02:11] <mike_> i have added nvidea drivers with synaptic package manager
[02:11] <amphi> _Marek_: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] 
[02:11] <fangorious> m4rcos: the binary Ati drivers, latest version last time I checked, are available pre-packaged as xorg-driver-fglrx, fglrx-control, and linux-restricted-modules
[02:11] <_Marek_> amphi, ah ok
[02:11] <kimo_> I am almost sure I saw synaptic downloading 3 pkgs in parallel !
[02:11] <amphi> _Marek_: I did say 'trailing edge' ;)
[02:11] <fangorious> m4rcos: after installing the drivers, you need to run 'sudodpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[02:11] <__mikem> kimo_ are you familior with programming
[02:12] <__mikem> software development
[02:12] <mike_> the support manual says to activate these drivers type sudo .....
[02:12] <nr4g3d> ati has an install script for the latest drivers on their site
[02:12] <mike_> where do you do this?
[02:12] <kimo_> well yes, but I think I saw synaptic doing this, so it must be builtin
[02:12] <m4rcos> Yes I make sudodpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorr but when I chose the flrgx diver I can not see nothing !
[02:12] <__mikem> ok, are you familior with the concept of threads
[02:12] <ardchoille> mike_: in a terminal
[02:12] <fangorious> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[02:12] <GoDawgs> i'll be back on folks...
[02:12] <GoDawgs> :)
[02:12] <evanuel> algum br?
[02:12] <GoDawgs> see ya
[02:12] <we2by_> where do u disable the window minimize effect?
[02:13] <amphi> !br
[02:13] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:13] <arrick> Hey guys I gotta check out for a bit, gotta go back home
[02:13] <Ven] n^> i get (WW) I810(0): config file hsync range 30-90kHz not within DDC hsync ranges. and (WW) I810(0): config file vrefresh range 50-60Hz not within DDC vrefresh ranges. when i try to set 1680x1050 as resolution.. any clues?
[02:13] <mike_> thank you ard
[02:13] <m4rcos> ok thank's now I read that !
[02:13] <__mikem> kimo_ are you familior with the concept of "threads of execution"
[02:13] <kimo_> yeah
[02:13] <neurosis_> grrrr
[02:13] <neurosis_> this is irritating
[02:14] <m4rcos> If I still have problems I'll came back
[02:14] <m4rcos> thank's!
[02:14] <coz> hello all installed menu and menu-xdg and did update-menus but no debian menu andy suggestions/
[02:14] <neurosis_> firestarter doesnt even show that im trying to connect to it via samba yet it blocks it
[02:14] <neurosis_> when i turn firestarter of it connects just fine
[02:14] <__mikem> ok, good, what happens in the package manager is, it as a master process secures the administrative rights, then it runs apt on different threds, runing multiple downloads simultaniously
[02:14] <__mikem> the requests are generated by multiple threads simultaniously
[02:15] <kimo_> so apt is multi-threaded
[02:15] <__mikem> as far as I know yes
[02:16] <kimo_> but on my ubuntu, it's downloading one pkg at a time. How can I configure multi-download!
[02:16] <asad1> hi, is there a way to disable the read only, i need to copy to files to my gaim plugins
[02:16] <__mikem> the package manager not apt actually
[02:16] <asad1> it is /usr/lib/gaim
[02:16] <jadaz87> does anyone know if these people are using the ubuntu logo without permission? http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
[02:16] <fangorious> synaptic
[02:16] <__mikem> kimo if you are doing it through the console with sudo apt-get
[02:16] <__mikem> theres no way it can be done
[02:16] <kimo_> yes
[02:16] <kimo_> ah
[02:16] <__mikem> but if you log in as root
[02:16] <__mikem> you can use apt-get without sudo
[02:17] <asad1> is that directed toward me __mikem?
[02:17] <kimo_> this would be different ?
[02:17] <__mikem> asdl no
[02:17] <_jason> asad1: put it in ~/.gaim/plugins
[02:17] <__mikem> it would because you can open multiple terminal sessions and run apt-get in all of them at once
[02:17] <__mikem> as long as you are loged in as root and not using sudo
[02:18] <asad1> how do you access that _jason?
[02:18] <__mikem> but as far as I know thats the only way
[02:18] <neurosis_> is there a way to set firestarter back to its default settings?
[02:18] <neurosis_> this is really trying my patience
[02:18] <kimo_> ah, the thing is I want to parallelize a long 'dist-upgrade'
[02:18] <neurosis_> :(
[02:18] <kimo_> neurosis_: re-install :)
[02:18] <__mikem> you could just use the dist-upgrade
[02:18] <__mikem> option
[02:18] <_jason> asad1: places > home, press ctrl-h to view hidden files, go to .gaim directory, if there is no 'plugins' directory inside .gaim, create it
[02:21] <asad1> _jason, and that should do it?
[02:21] <_jason> asad1: should
[02:21] <asad1> i am not seeing it on the list
[02:22] <_jason> asad1: did you restart gaim?
[02:22] <asad1> no
[02:22] <asad1> let me try that
[02:22] <asad1> meanwhile
[02:22] <asad1> this is what i am trying to do
[02:22] <asad1> http://zulutango.org:82/journal/entry/202
[02:22] <Breezy-CA> Hello - can smne point me to the chan where Dapper's being discussed, pls? Thanks
[02:23] <IdleOne> #ubuntu+1
[02:23] <_jason> !dapper
[02:23] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[02:23] <DoctorDyna> ubuntu+1
[02:23] <asddsa> Hi
[02:23] <Breezy-CA> THank you!
[02:23] <asad1> _jason, you still there?
[02:23] <asddsa> I got  hoary ubuntu
[02:23] <_jason> asad1: I am
[02:23] <asad1> ah!
[02:23] <asad1> i see it
[02:23] <asddsa> and I`m trying to update
[02:23] <asddsa>   Waited, for gzip but it wasn't there
[02:23] <asddsa> Get:6 http://security.ubuntu.com hoary-security/main Sources [25.0kB] 
[02:23] <asddsa> Get:7 http://security.ubuntu.com hoary-security/main Release [104B] 
[02:23] <asddsa> Get:8 http://security.ubuntu.com hoary-security/restricted Sources [756B] 
[02:23] <asddsa> Err http://security.ubuntu.com hoary-security/main Sources
[02:23] <asddsa>   Waited, for gzip but it wasn't there
[02:23] <_jason> asad1: like magic
[02:23] <_jason> !pastebin
[02:23] <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 - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[02:23] <asddsa> soory
[02:24] <M_> I've a P4m-2ghz laptop. Since upgrading to breezy my laptop has seemed sluggish, and it never seems to leave the 1.2ghz setting. How can I fix the p4m speed step problem I'm having? It looks like it might be an ACPI issue, but I'm  not sure how to change the states in the 2.6 kernels...
[02:24] <_jason> asddsa: do you have gzip?
[02:24] <MizeryDeAria> I want to strip a text file of ^@ characters.  How can I do that?
[02:24] <asad1> thanks!
[02:24] <pulver> what's the "kernel" keybinding to shut down the computer directly? is it ubuntu specific?
[02:24] <asddsa> _jason DONT KNOW
[02:24] <Ven] n^> i need some programs thatll autodetect my screen resolution
[02:24] <_jason> asddsa: type 'gzip -h'
[02:24] <asddsa> _jason its there
[02:24] <kimo_> MizeryDeAria: open it in kwrite and replace the character ?
[02:25] <nickrud> pulver, it's ctl-alt-delete (not the kernel, but init) , and no
[02:25] <ssam> MizeryDeAria, find and replace in gedit, or learn sed
[02:25] <_jason> asddsa: have you googled your error?
[02:25] <asddsa> _jason yes no help
[02:26] <kimo_> do I use netselect in ubuntu too, or is it auto-matic ?
[02:28] <pulver> nickrud, think wrote it down somewhere....oh here it is ctrl+alt+print+ins+o if i wrote down correctly
[02:29] <neurosis_> ohhhhhhhh
[02:29] <nickrud> pulver, that's a new one on me
[02:29] <asddsa> http://pastebin.ca/47651 _jason
[02:29] <neurosis_> and why does firestarter tell me that i have open connections that arent even open?
[02:30] <pulver> nickrud, think it works just dont want to shut down atm :)
[02:30] <neurosis_> firestarter is telling me im connected to aol through aim that isnt even running through an ip that doesnt even exist on my network.  "used to a week ago but i changed my network "
[02:30] <neurosis_> gaim even
[02:30] <nickrud> pulver, I wrote it down for later myself
[02:30] <AngryElf> is package linux-headers-`uname -r` the linux source?
[02:30] <dj-fu> no, it's the headers used to compile your kernel
[02:30] <pulver> nickrud, rgr
[02:30] <dj-fu> (which is used when you build other drivers to link against your current kernel)
[02:30] <asddsa> http://pastebin.ca/47651 ppl people
[02:30] <_jason> asddsa: this is the result of 'apt-get update'?
[02:31] <asddsa> _jason yes
[02:31] <eladalon> 1. How do I stop gdm and X? 2. Should I, when distro-upgrading? 3. Where's the file with the hosts? You know, DNS servers, etc?
[02:31] <_jason> asddsa: can you download this file in your browser: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hoary/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
[02:31] <asddsa> ok
[02:31] <AngryElf> what package contains the kernel source?
[02:31] <asddsa> _jason where do I put that?
[02:32] <_jason> asddsa: straight into the trash, i just want to know if you can download it :)
[02:32] <nickrud> AngryElf, linux-source-2.6.12 for breezy , .15 for dapper
[02:32] <AngryElf> spoke before i looked, thanx tho :)
[02:33] <asddsa> _jason its working..
[02:33] <Dorfl> 1. How do I stop gdm and X? 2. Should I, when distro-upgrading? 3. Where's the file with the hosts? You know, DNS servers, etc?
[02:34] <_jason> Dorfl: 1. sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop 2. not necessary 3. /etc/hosts
[02:34] <nickrud> AngryElf, I lilke obvious question now and then myself :)
[02:34] <gizmo> heyy heyy
[02:34] <_jason> Dorfl: 3. may be wrong... that's not where dns servers are
[02:34] <asddsa> _jason : any ideea?
[02:35] <nickrud> /etc/resolv.conf _jason
[02:35] <arrick> ok I'm back
[02:35] <_jason> Dorfl: ^
[02:35] <arrick> writing my book
[02:35] <_jason> asddsa: not really, I'm reading http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2003/11/msg01162.html but I doubt it's the same thing causing your issue
[02:35] <Dorfl> resolv. Thanks
[02:36] <asddsa> _jason:o
[02:37] <we2by_> how can u make xmms play avi files?
[02:37] <nickrud> asddsa, probably a stupid question, but what does   which gzip    tell you
[02:38] <Xenguy> nickrud: which gzip binary is in your PATH
[02:38] <nickrud> Xenguy, doh
[02:38] <Xenguy> nickrud: echo $PATH
[02:38] <orbin> we2by_: use xmms-xmmplayer
[02:38] <Dorfl> How do I enable a mouse at the console, plus maybe in irssi too?
[02:38] <stylesP> we2by_: get the xmms-xmmplayer plugin
[02:38] <nickrud> Xenguy, I was wondering if it was in his path
[02:38] <theine> what's actually the difference between the Xorg "ati" driver ant the Xorg "radeon" driver?
[02:38] <_jason> asddsa: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=199653
[02:39] <Xenguy> nickrud: oh sorry, interupted you I guess :-)
[02:39] <_jason> asddsa: I am just linking you because they might help you but I don't really see what they are looking for
[02:39] <gizmo> heyy
[02:39] <nickrud> Xenguy, no problem, I was jumping into something that was probably over my head in the first place :)
[02:39] <we2by_> not found
[02:40] <orbin> theine: reading the man page for radeon, it seems it's for radeon cards only, whereas the ati one covers a bigger range
[02:40] <stylesP> u need the multiverse repository
[02:40] <_jason> what are some shells other than bash that are on a default ubuntu install?
[02:40] <AngryElf> nickrud, k, easy one, which directory did it stick the sources in? /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/include or /usr/src/linux  ? i can't tell which is which
[02:40] <bisquit> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:40] <bisquit> , I don't get it, I don'
[02:40] <orbin> theine: but i'm not sure really
[02:40] <bisquit> t even have xfree86 installed
[02:41] <orbin> bisquit: what's giving you taht?
[02:41] <nickrud> AngryElf, it's been years since I installed the actual source, I don't remember to be honest.
[02:41] <bisquit> orbin: Anything that uses 3d.
[02:41] <bisquit> orbin: I'm trying to use ATI drivers
[02:41] <nickrud> AngryElf, but I'd lay a couple of bucks on /usr/src/linux
[02:42] <Elly> hmm
[02:42] <Elly> I like the ubuntu live cd
[02:42] <Elly> I'm gonna install it
[02:42] <orbin> bisquit: check that you have: Load "dri" in xorg.conf's Module section
[02:42] <harisund> Elly, what kind of computer are using?
[02:42] <__mikem> elly what is on the machine you are installing it on right now
[02:42] <Elly> __mikem: debian stable
[02:42] <harisund> nice question _mikem, I was about to ask that myself
[02:43] <bisquit> orbin: I do
[02:43] <Elly> harisund: I'm installing it on a 700mhz P3 w/ 512MB RAM (that's not this one)
[02:43] <__mikem> SO you are just switching distros
[02:43] <Elly> yeah
[02:43] <Elly> heh
[02:43] <harisund> Oh, I basically meant to ask laptop or desktop
[02:43] <__mikem> harisund thanks :)
[02:43] <Elly> it's an ex-laptop haha
[02:43] <harisund> haha.. :D
[02:43] <Elly> its LCD is dead, so it has an external one
[02:43] <Elly> so it's really just a desktop with a battery backup
[02:43] <__mikem> I have my ubuntu instalation on an old presario 900
[02:43] <__mikem> runs great
[02:43] <Elly> yeah
[02:44] <Elly> this box is a Sempron 3100+ @ 1.8ghz
[02:44] <Elly> with XP Home on it
[02:44] <__mikem> good luck with the partitioning, thats the one thing that will NOT be easy
[02:44] <harisund> yep, I have mine on a Dell Latitude C800.. the day it was bought, it was "state of the art" .. well, you know how electronic goods become out of date, right?
[02:44] <__mikem> Id recomend getting an external hard drive
[02:44] <Elly> __mikem: I don't plan to partition it
[02:44] <_jason> asddsa: ping
[02:44] <Elly> I'm just going to wipe the disk and install ubuntu
[02:44] <__mikem> Wow, thats brave
[02:45] <Elly> well
[02:45] <Elly> right now it's running debian
[02:45] <Elly> there's nothing important on it
[02:45] <harisund> Nothing important, as in data?
[02:45] <Elly> yep
[02:45] <Elly> all my data's on here
[02:45] <__mikem> If you are familior with debian, than the transition should go rather smooth
[02:45] <Elly> I should hope so
[02:45] <__mikem> ubuntu uses the same distribution method as debian
[02:45] <kcbanner> Hello everyone
[02:45] <Elly> debian irritates me some how
[02:45] <__mikem> same release cycle
[02:45] <harisund> Hello kcbanner !
[02:45] <Elly> I'm not sure why really
[02:46] <__mikem> I know what you mean
[02:46] <Elly> probably because stuff doesn't Just Work
[02:46] <kcbanner> I want to start a Ubuntu mirror of my own...just dont know how.
[02:46] <kcbanner> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=152894 << my thread
[02:46] <amphi> Elly: does here
[02:46] <Elly> kcbanner: do you have crazy bandwidth?
[02:46] <Elly> amphi: doesn't here
[02:46] <__mikem> Elly, if you like it, besure to get some pressed CDs they make great suveneers
[02:46] <kcbanner> yeah :D
[02:46] <Elly> __mikem: souvenirs
[02:46] <__mikem> yes,  I have deplorable spelling I know
[02:46] <kcbanner> bandwidth is nothing to me here :P
[02:47] <Ven] n^> what kinda line u at?
[02:47] <kcbanner> sooo....someone please post a solution if you know...I really want to help out
[02:47] <kcbanner> its a business DSL line...I just want the x86 mirror
[02:47] <kcbanner> mainly for the convience of a local package cache
[02:47] <harisund> Let's see kcbanner, I am trying to look up information on maintaining a Debian mirror.. I am assuming the process can't be too different..
[02:48] <kcbanner> i know i need to use RSYNC
[02:48] <kcbanner> just I dont know how to configure it all up
[02:48] <kcbanner> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=152894 post a solution there so people know how to do it in the future
[02:48] <harisund> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/mirror
[02:49] <harisund> That seems to be a start up, kcbanner.
[02:49] <kcbanner> yeah i looked at that
[02:49] <AngryElf> has anyone here compiled unionfs on ubuntu? i'm getting an error......http://pastebin.com/631851  i think it's related to the location of my kernel sources
[02:49] <kcbanner> but i just want the x86 part...and if there is a special webserver thing I need to set up
[02:49] <harisund> And yeah, it does talk about rsync doesn't it ;-) .. I guess we will have to do a "man rsync" then !
[02:49] <amphi> Elly: as a wag had it, 'Ubuntu is an ancient African word, meaning "can't configure Debian"' ;)
[02:50] <kcbanner> i did...I just wanted to know if there was a "standard" way to mirror ubuntu
[02:50] <kcbanner> properly config the webserver etc
[02:50] <IdleOne> lmao @ amphi
[02:52] <nickrud> kcbanner, apt-proxy is probably the easiest
[02:52] <TF> I just installed 5.10, with updates, on drive 1 of 3.  How do I reformat and automount the other two drives?
[02:53] <M_> Firefox is lagging... anyone have an about:config setting?
[02:53] <IdleOne> !bug
[02:53] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[02:53] <kcbanner> yeah but apt-proxy doesn't use the rsync way of downloading differences
[02:53] <kcbanner> my bandwidth isn't THAT crazy :P
[02:53] <kcbanner> it just uses wget
[02:53] <IdleOne> M_, update to ff1.5
[02:53] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[02:53] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:53] <arrick_> Hey guys how do I get my registered name back to me, the nickserv keeps saying that it is already in use
[02:54] <PMantis> When I delete friles from a USB drive (Nautilus), it places it in .Trash... then when emptying trash, it *doesn't* empty the .Trash-username from the USB drive.
[02:54] <nickrud> kcbanner, it can use rsync according to the package description
[02:54] <IdleOne> arrick, /msg nickserv ghost password
[02:54] <PMantis> I think deleting from a USB drive should simply delete, not move to trash.
[02:54] <IdleOne> arrick_, ^^^
[02:54] <kcbanner> ok i'll try it
[02:55] <arrick_> IdleOne, is that it?
[02:55] <M_> anyone have the apt-get for this 1.5 update
[02:55] <gilianima> is it possible to access the BIOS from linux ?
[02:55] <IdleOne> M_, there isnt any you have to follow the wiki
[02:55] <gilianima> is there a command to do that ?
[02:55] <IdleOne> arrick_, try /msg nickserv help ghost
[02:56] <Dorfl> Can I change the resolution or the refresh rate of the console?
[02:56] <IdleOne> !fixres
[02:56] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:57] <IdleOne> arrick_, now switch nick
[02:57] <IdleOne> :)
[02:57] <kcbanner> aaagh apt-proxy needs the clients to be configured to use the proxy
[02:57] <Dorfl> Thanks.
[02:57] <kcbanner> i want to set up a mirror that can be used identcial to the official ones :(
[02:57] <M_> which wiki ?   IdOne?
[02:57] <IdleOne> kcbanner, try asking in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:58] <IdleOne> M_,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:58] <orbin> Dorfl: i know how to change, the res. but not the rate
[02:59] <Dorfl> IdleOne: I meant the rate at the console, not under X. Is that still applicable?
[02:59] <purple^haze> how can i strip .img file ?
[02:59] <IdleOne> Dorfl, Im not sure I havent had to use that wiki
[02:59] <arrick> thanks IdleOne
[02:59] <IdleOne> arrick, :)
[02:59] <arrick> IdleOne, :-)
[02:59] <BockBilbo> hello there
[03:00] <harisund> Hello BockBilbo !
[03:00] <IdleOne> hello
[03:00] <Dorfl> IdleOne: It doesn't seem to be applicable outside X. Got another URL?
[03:00] <ghost_> hello all, does anyone know how to add new emblems?
[03:00] <BockBilbo> is it possible to install gaim 2.0 beta 3 from the sources in dapper without having to remove the ubuntu-desktop metapackage?
[03:00] <IdleOne> Dorfl, nope I dont sorry but you can try /msg ubotu searchterm
[03:00] <purple^haze> !.img
[03:00] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, purple^haze
[03:01] <purple^haze> !strip .img
[03:01] <ubotu> purple^haze: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:01] <_jason> BockBilbo: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package, it is safe to remove.  You really only need it during a dist-upgrade to a new release
[03:01] <harisund> Could someone explain the difference between APM and ACPI, and which would be a better battery saving technique for my laptop?
[03:01] <__mikem> purple^haze what does it mean to strip a .img file
[03:01] <BockBilbo> _jason, i know its safe to remove it
[03:01] <purple^haze> __mikem im trying to watch this movie without burning it on dvd
[03:02] <BockBilbo> but the issue is that i want to keep it so the daily upgrades are correctly made
[03:02] <purple^haze> can i mount it?
[03:02] <_jason> BockBilbo: ah, I see your reasoning
[03:02] <__mikem> ubotu tell purple^haze about dvd
[03:02] <BockBilbo> _jason, see, to install the built version of gaim beta 3, i had uninstalled gaim from the repos
[03:03] <BockBilbo> and so, because of dependencies, ubuntu-desktop
[03:03] <_jason> BockBilbo: you can't keep both installed?  (just make sure the old version doesn't get run)
[03:03] <_jason> BockBilbo: new gaim is going in /usr/local anyway so it's not messing with old gaim.  Only problem I would see is ~/.gaim being used differently
[03:03] <BockBilbo> _jason im afraid that there will be some problems with overwriting files...
[03:04] <BockBilbo> mm i see
[03:04] <ghost_> so no one knows how to add new emblems?
[03:04] <BockBilbo> thanks _jason
[03:04] <BockBilbo> gonna try to have them both installed
[03:04] <IdleOne> emblems?
[03:05] <_jason> BockBilbo: BockBilbo dpkg  -L for gaim 2 beta 2 shows everything in /usr/local or /usr/share/doc/gaim-2.0.0beta2, so I don't think there will be a problem
[03:05] <IdleOne> BockBilbo, what if you rename the old /.gaim dir?
[03:05] <ghost_> you know when you click on properties of a folder
[03:05] <BockBilbo> IdleOne, i dont like that solution
[03:05] <ghost_> one of the options is emblems
[03:05] <ghost_> i want to add a few custom ones
[03:05] <BockBilbo> _jason, im dealing with beta3, compiled by me
[03:06] <IdleOne> BockBilbo, yeah I know but it would prevent the wrong files being overwriten
[03:06] <arrick> guest how are you tonight?
[03:06] <guest_> How do I mount my 3.5 floppy drive
[03:06] <InnerFIRE> can someone help me with splashimage with grub? i keep getting a bunch of gibberish
[03:06] <duelboot> anyone have a good sources.list that they can send to me?
[03:06] <IdleOne> !sources
[03:06] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:06] <_jason> BockBilbo: I am just mentioning that beta2 compiled by me would not conflict with any of the repo gaim files, you can check in the same way
[03:06] <orbin> guest_: do it through places > computer?
[03:07] <arrick> guest_, 'in terminal type 'sudo mount -a'
[03:07] <InnerFIRE> !splash
[03:07] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, open the gconf-editor and change the key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash-image
[03:07] <guest_> arrick: Yes. (Wow! DO you ever rest?!!)
[03:07] <BockBilbo> _jason, ive checked it
[03:07] <BockBilbo> and it doesnt
[03:07] <BockBilbo> :)
[03:07] <InnerFIRE> !grub
[03:07] <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
[03:07] <BockBilbo> and perhaps, when having both versions installed
[03:07] <|cerbellum|> ghost
[03:07] <ghost_> uhu?
[03:07] <duelboot> thanks IdleOne...I know how to add them, just wondering if someone had a good list built already that they are willing to send
[03:07] <BockBilbo> the gaim command opens 2.0 because /usr/local/bin is before /usr/bin in the PATH
[03:07] <BockBilbo> :)
[03:08] <poison> hello all been on ubuntu for a month and loving it.
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> ghost got here:   http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=376879&seqNum=4&rl=1
[03:08] <IdleOne> !tell duelboot about easysource
[03:08] <arrick> man its only 808pm here
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> there is the explanation.
[03:08] <arrick> ok brb
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> open your home folder
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> click edit
[03:08] <IdleOne> duelboot, that will build a good safe list for you to use
[03:08] <BockBilbo> thanks for everything _jason
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> then its backgrounds and emblems
[03:08] <_jason> BockBilbo: np
[03:08] <BockBilbo> one question though
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> choose emblems and install a new emblem
[03:08] <|cerbellum|> lemme know how that works out for you
[03:08] <BockBilbo> did you manage to try out the video thing on beta2?
[03:08] <duelboot> IdleOne...perfect...just what I was looking for
[03:08] <ghost_> thanks alot
[03:09] <duelboot> thx
[03:09] <ghost_> i'll give it a quick test
[03:09] <|cerbellum|> no problem
[03:09] <|cerbellum|> google is your friend
[03:09] <|cerbellum|> =] 
[03:09] <asddsa> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/warty-security/restricted/source/Sources.gz  Waited, for gzip but it wasn't there
[03:09] <asddsa> Reading Package Lists... Done
[03:09] <asddsa> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com warty/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_warty_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:09] <asddsa> ?
[03:09] <asddsa> sorry
[03:09] <__mikem> bummer
[03:10] <guest_> arrick: I still can't access 3.5 floppy drive.
[03:10] <_jason> BockBilbo: nope, I tried for several hours to compile it in with beta1 and then found out it wasn't finished.  So I didn't even try for beta2
[03:10] <carthik> asddsa, that's temporary. and please don't flood the channel :)
[03:10] <BockBilbo> _jason, i guess it will work in future releases
[03:11] <m4rcos> somebody can help me with my ATI video card !
[03:11] <IdleOne> !ati
[03:11] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:11] <m4rcos> ?
[03:11] <m4rcos> yes !
[03:11] <m4rcos> ATI !
[03:11] <__mikem> yeh, first step take your ati video card, mount it on the wall, take a high power rifle, aim dirrectly at its processor, and fire
[03:11] <__mikem> then by a new video card
[03:11] <carthik> m4rcos, try not to type on multiple lines. It is annoying
[03:12] <m4rcos> ok
[03:12] <ardchoille> __mikem: lol
[03:12] <__mikem> ;)
[03:12] <nickrud> __mikem, a pleasant way to pass an afternoon, I hear
[03:12] <__mikem> lol
[03:13] <__mikem> I have an nvidia
[03:13] <__mikem> on my desktop
[03:13] <__mikem> I wonder why noone finds it annoying when I do multiple lines
[03:14] <ardchoille> because you don't do them consecutively?
[03:14] <bisquit> Hey guys, when I try to use my fglrx module, my monitor goes black, but it doesn't give any errors or anything
[03:14] <__mikem> o ok
[03:14] <BockBilbo> bye !
[03:14] <carthik> __mikem, i do, but prolly your aim is to annoy, and I wouldn't want to disturb you in doing that
[03:14] <BockBilbo> thanks _jason
[03:14] <ardchoille> carthik: hahahaha
[03:14] <__mikem> no, I was just wondering
[03:14] <orbin> bisquit: did you just change the driver?
[03:15] <burningphire> Hello, I was wondering how the overall apt-get tool was integrated. For example, 'apt-cache search ethereal' does not return any results, however, it is online at the Debian site.
[03:15] <__mikem> apt-get update
[03:15] <carthik> burningphire, it is probably because you dont have universe in your sources.list file. apt-cache searches the package lists on your computer
[03:15] <IdleOne> burningphire, apt searches the ubuntu repos not Debians
[03:15] <orbin> burningphire: ethereal is in the universe repo
[03:15] <orbin> burningphire: make sure you have it enabled
[03:16] <bisquit> orbin: I tried, but yeah, my monitor went black when I tried to restart X
[03:16] <IdleOne> !universe
[03:16] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:16] <burningphire> Oh, ok, I did not know of that.
[03:16] <nickrud> !easysource
[03:16] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:16] <orbin> bisquit: try a full reboot
[03:16] <amphi> burningphire: apt-cache searches the package list you have locally, which depends on your sources.list
[03:16] <purple^haze> does automatix work on dapper?
[03:16] <orbin> bisquit: another guy had the same problem
[03:16] <IdleOne> !automatix
[03:16] <ubotu> I guess automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[03:16] <nickrud> purple^haze, the author says no
[03:16] <amphi> automatix is teh 3vi1 from what I hear
[03:16] <IamEthos> synclient seems to be having no effect on my touch pad
[03:16] <purple^haze> lool
[03:17] <pineapple> what do I need to install to use the make command? I'm trying to install intel's acpi compiler
[03:17] <IdleOne> build-essential
[03:17] <purple^haze> can anybody tell me how to extract .img file ?
[03:17] <nickrud> pineapple, build-essential
[03:17] <carthik> purple^haze, you'd learn more if you did the things automatix does by yourself :)
[03:17] <_jason> IamEthos: still no luck huh, I would have gotten frustrated and yanked the touchpad connection out by now :P
[03:17] <carthik> purple^haze, what's in the img, where didd you get it from? some background please
[03:17] <guest_> How do I change owner for a floppy drive??
[03:17] <purple^haze> carthik, .img image
[03:17] <IdleOne> sell it
[03:17] <IamEthos> _jason: I'm thinking of it
[03:18] <IdleOne> and get a cd burner lol
[03:18] <IamEthos> but there has to be a more elegant solution
[03:18] <_jason> IamEthos: what kind of laptop do you have?
[03:18] <purple^haze> carthik,  its like a .iso image i belive
[03:18] <IamEthos> Dell Inspiron 9100
[03:18] <carthik> purple^haze, so what is the .img image for?
[03:18] <bisquit> orbin: I tried one, same luck
[03:18] <purple^haze> carthik,  its a decompressed dvd movie
[03:18] <_jason> IamEthos: you /sure/ it's not in bios?  my inspiron 8200 has it
[03:18] <purple^haze> i dont wanna burn it
[03:18] <carthik> purple^haze, haven't heard of .img s on linux systems much , which is why i ask
[03:18] <bisquit> orbin: But I'll try again
[03:18] <purple^haze> cuz i aint got blank dvd
[03:18] <purple^haze> s
[03:18] <PMantis> guest_, floppy files are usually owned by whoever mounts it.
[03:18] <bisquit> orbin: Lol, wish me luck
[03:18] <orbin> bisquit: how did you install the driver?
[03:19] <bisquit> orbin: Seveas Repo
[03:19] <guest_> PMantis: it was mounted by "root"
[03:19] <purple^haze> so im trying to decompress it and watch in computer
[03:19] <IamEthos> _jason: yeah not a thing about the touchpad
[03:19] <amphi> purple^haze: it's a dvd image?
[03:19] <PMantis> guest_, type: mount
[03:19] <__mikem> Im hungry, time for some eats
[03:19] <orbin> bisquit: yeah, try another reboot ... then we'll start troubleshooting
[03:19] <PMantis> guerby, It may have a username in the mount parameters
[03:20] <IamEthos> the only thing in there about mice was something that gives USB mouse support to OSs that don't support it natively
[03:20] <purple^haze> amphi,  actually yes
[03:20] <purple^haze> but its .img file
[03:20] <amphi> purple^haze: you could make it a loop device and rip it if that's what you want
[03:20] <carthik> purple^haze, you could mount it as a loopback device.
[03:20] <guest_> PMantis: did you mean "guerby" or "guest" ??
[03:20] <IamEthos> Ubuntu suppors USB mouses natively, right
[03:20] <purple^haze> ok thank all ya
[03:20] <purple^haze> ima try
[03:20] <IamEthos> could I safely turn that off to see if it works
[03:21] <PMantis> guest_, Heh, meant you... sorry. :)
[03:21] <_jason> IamEthos: you read through this? http://www.fourmilab.ch/fourmilog/archives/2006-02/000651.html
[03:21] <bisquit> orbin: Ok, brb
[03:21] <TF> What are dump and pass for in fstab?
[03:21] <guest_> PMantis: Quite alright. ;) What is the name of that file? ...
[03:21] <_jason> TF: man fstab explains, I forget :)
[03:21] <jgerace> is anyone unable to connect to unencrypted wireless networks after upgrading to the new network manager? (in Dapper)
[03:22] <TF> Argh. I need more sleep. Thank you.
[03:22] <|cerbellum|> ghost how'd you make out with those emblems?
[03:23] <PMantis> guest_, Just look for 'floppy'...
[03:23] <PMantis> guest_, or 'fd0'
[03:23] <arrick> guest_, I had to step out, whats up?
[03:24] <purple^haze> amphi it works!
[03:24] <guest_> PMantis, Arrick: I can't remember the name of the "drives" file.
[03:24] <arrick> /etc/fstab
[03:24] <guest_> arrick: yes...
[03:24] <PMantis> guest_, Do you mean /mnt /media or /dev ?
[03:24] <Talon> ei, have you guys seen the go_open project?
[03:24] <PMantis> Ahhhh that one .:)
[03:24] <arrick> gedit etc/fstab
[03:24] <arrick> pastebin the output guest_
[03:24] <guest_> PMantis: I meant /etc/fstab. ;)
[03:24] <guest_> arrick: yes...
[03:24] <arrick> then give me the link
[03:25] <kbrooks> wifi|cookin problems with torrents, every time i download one it is rejected by tracker!! WTF? ive downloaded like 5 different torrents now and none of em workoop
[03:25] <IamEthos> _Jason: hadn't seen that article, but I've taken those steps
[03:26] <IdleOne> kbrooks, that same question without the WTF would do just fine :P
[03:26] <nickrud> IamEthos, I looked around some on your issue earlier. An interesting post mentioned that if the psmouse kernel module was not installed, the touchpad didn't work
[03:27] <TF> Is there a preferred method for installing vmware?
[03:27] <guest_> arrick: my connection is bad.
[03:27] <nickrud> maybe use that usb mouse, if that's true?
[03:27] <IamEthos> nickrud: so how do I get rid of the psmouse module?
[03:27] <IamEthos> would that involve recompiling my kernel?
[03:27] <Elly> do I want LVM or not?
[03:27] <__mikem> Ok, I am back
[03:27] <__mikem> Whats lvm
[03:28] <arrick> guest_, pm me and paste the fstab
[03:28] <Nihil85> hi everyone! is there anybody really strong in wi-fi?
[03:28] <IamEthos> kbrooks: some torrent sites require you to be a member
[03:28] <guest_> arrick: I'm sending it to you, now...
[03:28] <arrick> ok
[03:28] <PMantis> soop, can anyone tell me why right-click and delete on a USB device simply moves it to .Trash-username, *then* empty trash doesn't remove this??
[03:28] <IamEthos> they'll let you download the torrent, but if your IP isn't registered, no dice
[03:29] <nickrud> IamEthos, no, no recompile. try sudo rmmod psmouse , sometimes you can actually remove a module ; if that works, or you want to boot without psmouse, add psmouse to /etc/hotplug/blackllist and reboot
[03:29] <nickrud> IamEthos, /etc/hotplug/blacklist
[03:29] <Dorfl> In w3m, how do I insert text to be search in google?
[03:29] <IamEthos> nickrud: is it all easy enough to put back?
[03:29] <arrick> how do I allow pm from unregistered users?
[03:29] <guest_> arrick: Sir, can you press "Accept", pleas ?
[03:29] <arrick> where?
[03:29] <Nihil85> please, i need some help with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg, supported one, and a wireless modem-access point
[03:30] <htrp> any linux version of 'notepad', coz gedit takes too long to load for me
[03:30] <guest_> arrick: Oh... there is none?
[03:30] <htrp> i need something that's lite
[03:30] <PMantis> htrp, use vi
[03:30] <Nihil85> i cannot create a wireless link between the laptop and the ap
[03:30] <IamEthos> nickrud!
[03:30] <PMantis> :-)
[03:30] <arrick> nope
[03:30] <nickrud> IamEthos, sure, sudo modprobe psmouse to install while you're up and running, and remove it from the blacklist for installing during boot
[03:30] <IamEthos> you are the shit
[03:30] <PMantis> htrp, or gvim
[03:30] <__mikem> I like pico
[03:30] <__mikem> or nano
[03:30] <guest_> arrick: PM me...;)
[03:30] <IamEthos> I'm going to name my first born child after you
[03:30] <_jason> htrp: vim or nano
[03:30] <arrick> ok
[03:30] <htrp> PMantis, im not talkin about console ones
[03:30] <htrp> im talkin about GUI text editor
[03:30] <nickrud> IamEthos, no, not necessary :)
[03:30] <PMantis> htrp, gvim is for Gnome
[03:31] <arrick> guest_, I did
[03:31] <IamEthos> of course, my name is Nick also, so people will just think I named him after me
[03:31] <__mikem> well, then you are not talking about fast initialization time
[03:31] <|cerbellum|> Nihil85 I sent you a PM
[03:31] <IamEthos> but I'll know
[03:31] <bisquit> orbin: The reboot worked.....
[03:31] <__mikem> gui apps inherently take a long time to innitialize
[03:31] <Nihil85> |cerbellum|, i receive no pm
[03:31] <Ven] n^> hei bisquie
[03:31] <bisquit> orbin: I'm not sure, but it works now
[03:31] <Ven] n^> n/m
[03:31] <__mikem> more memory opperations going on
[03:31] <arrick> how to allow pm from users?
[03:31] <orbin> bisquit: told you :)
[03:31] <nickrud> IamEthos, actually my nick is a bastardization of my last name, but I appreciate the congruence
[03:31] <NeverDream> htrp: leafpad
[03:31] <arrick> help
[03:31] <|cerbellum|> umm
[03:31] <__mikem> they typically take the longest
[03:31] <Nihil85> |cerbellum|, maybe you're not registered
[03:31] <PMantis> ogra, pign
[03:31] <bisquit> orbin: I did do two things different
[03:31] <|cerbellum|> then maybe I don't know how to send one
[03:31] <arrick> guest you on gaim/yahoo?
[03:31] <htrp> ic
[03:31] <orbin> bisquit: do tell
[03:32] <bisquit> orbin: I let xorg detect my vram and I enabled Hyper Threading
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> I'm not registered I don't think, I've never used ICQ before
[03:32] <Ven] n^> i get (WW) I810(0): config file hsync range 30-90kHz not within DDC hsync ranges. ..is there a tool to check what range is supported?
[03:32] <bisquit> orbin: If they helped, i dunno...
[03:32] <Nihil85> |cerbellum|, this is not ICQ!!! this is Irc!!!!
[03:32] <ipfw> Any Ubuntu developers in here ?
[03:32] <orbin> bisquit: i see, thanks for the info
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> yea I know
[03:32] <arrick> guest_, next to ubuntu below the input area there should be my name
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> err...I mistyped
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> lol
[03:32] <Nihil85> |cerbellum|, you have to register your nick
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> I responed to you...I was able to read me
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> err you
[03:32] <ipfw> I just saw, IBM certs DB2 for Unbuntu, next thing you know Ubuntu shifts gears, to roll out a Commercial Distro -- Oh joy
[03:32] <|cerbellum|> how do I do such a thing?
[03:33] <bisquit> orbin: I don't get it, I mean before I rebooted and it refused to work.. Haha
[03:33] <__mikem> ipfw thats what red hat did, they betrayed open source software
[03:33] <nickrud> IamEthos, one thing: when you upgrade to dapper, you'll need to move your blacklisting to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[03:33] <ipfw> __mikem:  exactly, just what we need, another _commercial_ distro
[03:34] <__mikem> and all the fedora users have their heads so far up their asses they don't realize they are just a test bed for enterprise linux
[03:34] <Nihil85> |cerbellum|, you have to type "/nickserv register yourpassword" or something like this
[03:34] <orbin> bisquit: no idea.  i thought it might be the new kernel module needing to load properly.  but that's probably not what happened
[03:34] <ipfw> __mikem:  yep
[03:34] <IamEthos> I'll keep that in mind
[03:34] <arrick> guys how do I allow pm on here?
[03:34] <IamEthos> how soon is dapper coming?
[03:34] <bisquit> orbin: Yeah, but oh well
[03:34] <Kyral> Dapper is in June
[03:34] <IamEthos> cool
[03:34] <eggzeck> arrick, you have to be a registered user
[03:34] <arrick> I am
[03:35] <arrick> guest_, are you registere?
[03:35] <ipfw> __mikem:  all goes back to deb & slack, still the only two distro's not to sell out
[03:35] <bisquit> orbin: Ah, now I need to fix xv (videos don't wanna play)
[03:35] <ipfw> __mikem:  guess debian doesn't have to, Ubuntu did it for them :P
[03:35] <bisquit> orbin: I know how to do this one though
[03:35] <arrick> guest_, you still here?
[03:35] <eggzeck> arrick, no he is not
[03:35] <__mikem> ipfw you got to admit, ubuntu is such a good distro being so stable, its hard to believe its free
[03:36] <eggzeck> __mikem, if it ever goes the other way i'll stop using it ;)
[03:36] <arrick> guest_, register, then send unlesss you can pastebin
[03:36] <IamEthos> so was it stupid of me to have ordered Breezy CDs not too long ago?
[03:36] <__mikem> Yup, wait for a new thing to come along, but hopefully that won't happen
[03:36] <eggzeck> simply because of being misleading
[03:36] <arrick> eggzeck, how do I allow nunregistered?
[03:36] <bisquit> orbin: Thanks again for the help
[03:36] <arrick> _jason
[03:36] <orbin> bisquit: is it by switching media output to a non-xv sink?
[03:36] <__mikem> IamEthos, nope
[03:36] <ipfw> __mikem:  it does have some nice default config && such, but I can build an LFS (linux from scratch), thats rock solid
[03:36] <bisquit> Yeah, ubuntu is really amazing, I mean, it works so well
[03:36] <IamEthos> well I'll probably want some dapper cds
[03:36] <arrick> _jason how do I allow unregistered user to pm me?
[03:36] <pineapple> i'm trying to install intel's acpi compiler, when I type make in the terminal I get the error: 'yytext_ptr' undeclared
[03:37] <guest_> arrick: how do I register?
[03:37] <__mikem> ipfw yup but why complicate things
[03:37] <IamEthos> do the Ubuntu people accept donations?
[03:37] <arrick> !register
[03:37] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[03:37] <__mikem> Yup,
[03:37] <arrick> there you go guest
[03:37] <bisquit> orbin: Just have to add a line to xorg
[03:37] <bisquit> orbin: It's in the wiki
[03:37] <_jason> !donate
[03:37] <ubotu> donate is, like, See http://www.ubuntu.com/donations for donating to Ubuntu
[03:37] <pineapple> any idea how to make it work?
[03:37] <bisquit> orbin: Hope it works! Tootles!
[03:37] <__mikem> funny thing, I don't think I am registered, why does it matter?
[03:37] <eggzeck> __mikem, they want to talk in pm
[03:38] <Nihil85> please, i need some help with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg, supported one, and a wireless modem-access point
[03:38] <__mikem> oh
[03:38] <Nihil85> i cannot create a wireless link between the laptop and the ap
[03:38] <IamEthos> okay
[03:38] <_jason> arrick: /msg nickserv help set unfiltered
[03:38] <pineapple> i'm trying to install intel's acpi compiler, when I type make in the terminal I get the error: 'yytext_ptr' undeclared, any ideas how to fix this?
[03:38] <|cerebellum|> hmm...ok now how do I send a PM...I registered ... but don't know how to send a PM
[03:38] <guest_> arrick: don't ask why, but Mozilla isn't connecting. This is horrible.
[03:38] <IamEthos> now is there any way to make X-Chat open links that I double-click in a new tab of the current browser window (or a new window if none is available?)
[03:38] <_jason> |cerebellum|: /msg user message
[03:38] <ipfw> __mikem:  Oh, I forgot Gentoo, its original, and not a sellout ... Can't leave it out
[03:39] <guest_> arrick: How could I be on this network, and have no connection?!!
[03:39] <arrick> ok send it now guest_
[03:39] <nickrud> IamEthos, ctl-click
[03:39] <__mikem> yup
[03:39] <arrick> easy
[03:39] <arrick> your firewall is screwed up
[03:39] <Nihil85> _jason, cerbellum's gone
[03:39] <__mikem> You know what really pisses me off, xandros
[03:39] <guest_> arrick: ahhh...
[03:39] <|cerebellum|> no I'm not I'm here
[03:39] <guest_> arrick: I sent it...
[03:39] <Nihil85> aaaahhhhhhh
[03:39] <__mikem> that distribution sucks, and its targeted at windows users,
[03:39] <Nihil85> cerEbellum
[03:40] <arrick> do you have a pm from me guest_ ?
[03:40] <__mikem> its a comercial distribution ofcourse
[03:40] <guest_> arrick: yes.
[03:40] <nalioth> !offtopic
[03:40] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[03:40] <IamEthos> I see
[03:40] <ipfw> __mikem:  funny, all the *BSD, aren't taking on this "seperate desktop/server release" stuff .. I honestly think its dumb... To me the appeal of Linux is that it can do both
[03:40] <arrick> send it to me now
[03:40] <IamEthos> now this is a stupid question
[03:40] <__mikem> as of right now, ubuntu does both for free
[03:40] <IamEthos> what is the relationship between the kernel, x and gnome?
[03:40] <IamEthos> I don't even know what x is
[03:40] <guest_> arrick: I did...hmmm...
[03:41] <IamEthos> I know it's really important
[03:41] <arrick> ok hang on
[03:41] <IamEthos> and I hsouldn't break it
[03:41] <guest_> arrick: I'll paste it...
[03:41] <__mikem> its just a matter of having the server software installed or not
[03:41] <IamEthos> but other than that....
[03:41] <arrick> no u didnt
[03:41] <IamEthos> nothing
[03:41] <arrick> ok
[03:41] <ipfw> __mikem:  yeah... _right_ now, but they are making the split, from what I just read
[03:41] <__mikem> AHHHH! NOOOOOOOOO
[03:41] <__mikem> link please?
[03:41] <pjv> anyone here use sarg?
[03:41] <guest_> arrick: sent...
[03:41] <chaoticgeek> hey all
[03:42] <__mikem> ipfw Id like to see for myself
[03:42] <ipfw> http://www.ubuntu.com/news/impilinux
[03:42] <arrick> nope
[03:42] <guest_> arrick: you didn't see the paste?
[03:42] <chaoticgeek> umm I was wondering if I could get some help...
[03:42] <arrick> guest_,nope
[03:42] <_jason> chaoticgeek: just ask, if someone knows they will try :)
[03:42] <arrick> on here or pastebin?
[03:42] <guest_> arrick: # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[03:42] <guest_> #
[03:42] <guest_> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[03:42] <guest_> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hda5       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     vfat    defaults        0       0
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hda2       /media/hda2     ntfs    ro,uid=guest,gid=guest	0       0
[03:42] <arrick> ok
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hda3       /media/hda3     vfat    defaults        0       0
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hda6       none            swap    sw              0       0
[03:42] <_jason> guest_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[03:42] <guest_> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[03:42] <porky_scratching> omg guest oooooooooooooo
[03:43] <guest_> _jason: sorry, my browser isn't working.
[03:43] <nickrud> he survived :)
[03:43] <porky_scratching> noooooooo even
[03:43] <guest_> _jason: my apologies.
[03:43] <_jason> guest_: then use #flood
[03:43] <arrick> sorry guys, he's trying to get his firewall working and cant paste to pastebin
[03:43] <__mikem> ipfw, just because a comercial distro is based on ubuntu doen't mean ubuntu itself sold out
[03:43] <ipfw> Basically, after IBM gave them the Green light for DB2 Cert: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/db2cert they decided if its good enough for IBM, its time to split off a Commercial Distro with a different Name, made by the Ubuntu Group Implilinux
[03:43] <guest_> _jason: yes, will do next time. ;)
[03:43] <nickrud> a nice script for pasting to a pastebin from the console : http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/pastebin
[03:43] <__mikem> mepis is already planing on converting over to ubuntu sources
[03:43] <ipfw> __mikem:  its not _based_ on Ubuntu, its "the same team", as in -- its their new primary focus
[03:43] <arrick>  /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,uid=guest,gid=guest  0       0
[03:44] <orbin> IamEthos: i'm sure someone will correct me, but: X is the window system, w/out it, you can't run any GUI stuff, gnome is just a desktop environment, and the kernel is the core of the OS
[03:44] <guest_> arrick: yes...making changes...
[03:44] <ipfw> __mikem:  I saw that, and I don't even know what a SimplyMepis is :P
[03:44] <__mikem> Curse IBM they are like poison
[03:44] <__mikem> SimplyMepis is an ok distro that uses KDE, I came to ubuntu from it
[03:44] <IamEthos> so is it X vs KDE or Gnome vs. KDE?
[03:44] <chaoticgeek> I have a computer with TV out Yellow RCA video on the video card.  I want to hook it up to a TV and just a TV is it possible to get Video out to work and install it on the TV?
[03:44] <arrick> then 'sudo umount /media/floppy0 && mount /media/floppy0' in terminal
[03:45] <porky_scratching> service iptables off -> pastebin -> service iptable on?
[03:45] <ipfw> __mikem:  Oracle is trying to make MySQL fold also, they just *Aquired* sleeplycat's Berkly-DB, that drives _most_ databases (MySQL)
[03:45] <ipfw> __mikem:  so Oracle no controls the _backbone_ of MySQL (got them by the balls)
[03:45] <__mikem> Someone needs to fight back for crying out loud
[03:45] <ipfw> __mikem:  they did that after MySQL refused to sell for 4Mil
[03:45] <guest_> arrick: done...
[03:45] <orbin> IamEthos: gnome vs kde.  i guess you could say X is the muscle and bones and gnome and kde are different skins
[03:45] <arrick> try it now
[03:46] <orbin> IamEthos: again, i'm sure someone's gonna correct me for getting it all wrong :)
[03:46] <guest_> arrick: I did to no avail
[03:46] <arrick> ouch
[03:46] <guest_> arrick: I also tried to unmount it. Also, to no avail.
[03:46] <arrick> hangon
[03:46] <guest_> arrick: yes...
[03:46] <arrick> try to logout, then back in
[03:46] <arrick> or just reboot
[03:46] <guest_> arrick: yes...
[03:46] <__mikem> Linux is the only os that has always been better than windows, microsoft, IBM, all of them are afraid of linux. THey are trying to buy it out before it distroys them
[03:46] <nickrud> IamEthos, my working definition is kernel makes the hardware work and the hardware resources available to user programs, X handles the low level write to screen stuff, and gnome uses gtk to tell X what to write on the screen
[03:47] <arrick> !offtopic
[03:47] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[03:47] <IamEthos> oh
[03:47] <porky_scratching> My mate says linux is poor mans widows , I says why u think that and he says cus its free
[03:47] <ron_42> Has anybody had experience with Asus A8N-VM CSM motherboard as I'm looking to purchase a new computer
[03:47] <IamEthos> so why is the pointer configuration a part of X?
[03:47] <orbin> porky_scratching: give him a beer
[03:47] <ipfw> __mikem:  In a way, I do see a certain amount of that happening ... I guess we should go to Offtopic Chan, according to ubotu
[03:48] <__mikem> lol
[03:48] <_jason> porky_scratching: air is free too
[03:48] <__mikem> ok
[03:49] <nickrud> low level screen stuff. run xev in a terminal, move the window that shows up around, type in it, etc. That's low level X stuff
[03:50] <orbin> IamEthos: well, i was gonna say b/c X controls all devices related to display...but that might not be right
[03:50] <bur[n] er> does anyone here vpn to a Microsoft VPN server?
[03:51] <geargolem> help...  $blender       --[sis_alloc.c:210] : Failure to allocate back buffer'
[03:51] <chaoticgeek> no
[03:51] <cmatheson> hey guys, i want to turn off font aliasing in the terminal (hoping that will speed it up against a transparent background?), is editing my /etc/fonts/local/conf the only way to do that?
[03:51] <bur[n] er> in that case, anyone know of an ssh server for windows that syncs with windows user accounts for folder permissions?
[03:51] <overrider> is there any software which lets me nicely view autocad .dwg files?
[03:51] <nickrud> but I'm a lay user of linux, so my understanding drops off very quickly once you start talking about details :)
[03:51] <pineapple> anybody know what yytext_ptr undeclared means?
[03:52] <arrick> guest_, when I had you unmount, gave you the wrong command, my bad 'sudo umount /dev/fd0 && mount /dev/fd0!ssh
[03:52] <arrick> !ssh
[03:52] <ubotu> it has been said that ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[03:52] <bur[n] er> overrider: can you run autocad via wine?
[03:53] <orbin> IamEthos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Window_System
[03:55] <overrider> bur[n] er, maybe, but that isnt the solution i am looking for
[03:55] <bur[n] er> overrider: no, but I don't know of anything else that exists sadly :\
[03:55] <overrider> bur[n] er, i thought there must be a decent viewer out there by now
[03:56] <porky_scratching> my GUI is ssh,  midnight commander and lynx am I uber 31337 ?
[03:56] <overrider> what is 31337
[03:57] <porky_scratching> dunno
[03:57] <porky_scratching> elite maybe
[03:57] <porky_scratching> or eleet
[03:57] <overrider> in kiddie talk maybe
[03:57] <porky_scratching> hell guess not
[03:57] <overrider> i dont have the lingo down
[03:58] <ron_42> Does anybody know of a modern motherboard that has onboard video and audio that works with Ubuntu
[03:58] <porky_scratching> well its a well know port also ?
[03:58] <porky_scratching> well known even , that where its root lie
[03:59] <cmatheson> does dapper support inotify?  i don't have a /dev/inotify
[03:59] <Nihil85> Hi! i have an IPW2200bg wireless card (supported by linux) and an access point (modem router AP wireless). The card is enabled and works, there's no encryption in the card and in the ap. why i can't connect to the AP?
[04:00] <porky_scratching> Nihil85: how you know the card works?
[04:01] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, the card under windows works very well
[04:01] <porky_scratching> ah but what about ubuntu
[04:01] <arrick> Nihil85, did you start the card in system>admin>networking?
[04:01] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, with KWifimanager (a gui for wireless lan) if i search for network, i can find the name of my SSID
[04:01] <bimberi> cafuego: ping
[04:02] <Nihil85> arrick, the card is enabled... i guess it's also started
[04:02] <xstation> hi
[04:02] <orbin> ron_42: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMotherboards maybe?
[04:02] <arrick> check where I said and see if it is turned on, only one conenction will work most of the time
[04:03] <orbin> ron_42: bit limited though
[04:03] <xstation> is there a more up to date version of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenVirtualMachine/XenOnUbuntuBreezy/
[04:03] <schloob> does anyone know if there's a way if i can switch gnome's default text editor from gedit to nedit? (besides symlinking, that would just be stupid)
[04:03] <arrick> you might have to turn off you wired nic to get it to work
[04:03] <orbin> schloob: right-click>properties>open-with on a .txt file
[04:04] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, do you have an idea?
[04:04] <Luzer> howdy all
[04:04] <johnshaft> !suspend
[04:04] <ubotu> johnshaft: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:04] <schloob> orbin: yeah that works, thanks :)
[04:04] <johnshaft> !bluetooth
[04:04] <ubotu> bluetooth is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothSetup and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothRemote
[04:05] <orbin> no worries
[04:05] <htrp> is there any vnc viewer for linux so i can view my windows vnc?
[04:05] <ron_42> Thanks orbin Ive just had a look and its listed there
[04:05] <arrick> !vnc
[04:05] <ubotu> vnc is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session)
[04:06] <arrick> check out the lnk htrp
[04:06] <orbin> ron_42: heh. no worries
[04:06] <porky_scratching> Well if you are open on AP IE no encryption and broadcast SSID and you have no neighbour disrupting your wireless signal then it can only be the the card
[04:06] <arrick> porky_scratching, according to the wiki, it will also not work if the sam pc as another nic enabled
[04:06] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, the card underw windows run very well
[04:07] <luminist> Is there anyone who have been confronted with CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS error when you compiled kernel?
[04:07] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, i set no encryption, i set a ssid name
[04:07] <paniq> yay
[04:07] <paniq> :D
[04:08] <porky_scratching> is the light on the wifi nic on?
[04:08] <Jeshua> Hey, people. Is there a way to set dual ownership of a file?
[04:09] <dmb> Jeshua, i don't believe so
[04:09] <dmb> thats where groups come in handy
[04:09] <Jeshua> Not like, read write execute permission to everything. That causes destruction.
[04:09] <Jeshua> Hmm, figures.
[04:09] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, yes. the light is flashing
[04:09] <Jeshua> Ahh yeah, but I never actually figured those out. Time to go read!
[04:09] <arrick> dmb you can add a user to a group and then let the group own the file
[04:09] <arrick> jeshua you see my last post, meant it for you
[04:10] <benne> hi there
[04:10] <benne> how do i start and stop services in ubuntu?
[04:10] <Jeshua> Arrick, thanks. Anyway to set mass amounts of files to ownership of a group?
[04:10] <benne> im new in ubuntu.. im used to gentoo
[04:10] <arrick> hang on
[04:10] <orbin> benne: bum might be useful
[04:11] <Nihil85> porky_scratching, what can i do?
[04:11] <dmb> benne: wiki.ubuntu.com
[04:11] <dmb> i use bum
[04:11] <benne> orbin: whats bum?
[04:11] <dmb> bum is good
[04:11] <dmb> a bum is someone without shelter who lives on the streets
[04:11] <benne> dmb: i find it much easier to learn while interacting to other persons :)
[04:11] <orbin> boot-up manager
[04:11] <nickrud> Jeshua, chmod -R :<group> *
[04:11] <ardchoille> Boot Up Manager
[04:11] <orbin> benne: it's in the universe repos
[04:11] <benne> thanks
[04:11] <nickrud> Jeshua, the -R recurses down through directories
[04:11] <ardchoille> dmb: lol
[04:11] <GTroy> ok, I set my 'localhost.localdomain' as my name.....how do I set it back?
[04:12] <dmb> theres never any sense of humor in this room
[04:12] <Jeshua> Yes there is. Humour is everywhere. People just sometimes blatantly ignore it.
[04:12] <arrick> !groups
[04:12] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[04:12] <bimberi> benne: use bum to configure what starts at boot time, System -> Admin -> Services to start/stop services once booted
[04:12] <orbin> dmb: well, it wasn't that funny :)
[04:12] <benne> is bum by default in ubuntu?
[04:13] <orbin> benne: it's in the universe repos
[04:13] <dmb> rc-update was so good in gentoo
[04:13] <benne> whats that?
[04:13] <ardchoille> dmb: don't mind them.. I thought it was quite funny
[04:13] <nickrud> dmb, try rcconf it's similar I think
[04:13] <dmb> ardchoille, i didn't mean responding to my joke, i means jokes never appear in this room hardly ever
[04:14] <ardchoille> dmb: we shall have to remedy that
[04:14] <benne> ill read about bumm in the wiki for a while and hten ill come back with a little less stupid questions
[04:14] <benne> :)
[04:14] <bimberi> htrp: ubuntu comes with xvncviiewer installed by default, access it via Applications -> Internet -> Terminal Server Client
[04:15] <benne> i cant find bum in the wiki..
[04:15] <orbin> benne: it wasn't stupid.  he was just giving out the wiki reference for general help i'm assuming
[04:15] <arrick> Jeshua, might take me a minute cant remember, searching google for it again
[04:15] <htrp> bimberi, i already got it working
[04:15] <htrp> thanks though
[04:16] <bimberi> htrp: kk, great, i hadn't seen anyone point you to it that's all :)
[04:16] <Jeshua> Arrick, thanks.
[04:17] <harisund> Hello everyone !
[04:17] <phan-> I can extend the File System in LVM?
[04:17] <benne> ubuntu takes a little getting used to... but i like it
[04:17] <phan-> I extend de Logical Volume
[04:18] <Nihil85> uhmmm
[04:18] <phan-> but how i can extend the File system online without umount
[04:19] <arrick> Jeshua, check this, i'm going to look farther http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/system_administration_books/ubuntu_starter_guide/ch06.html#id2533486
[04:20] <benne> how smart is it to use ubuntu for asmall server?
[04:20] <arrick> Jeshua, its under 6.13 on that page
[04:20] <arrick> benne, pretty smart
[04:20] <arrick> works great
[04:20] <benne> some ppl have been telling me its useless as a server
[04:20] <benne> mosty gentoo people
[04:20] <benne> but i dont belive them
[04:21] <Luzer> anyone know how configure nvidia drivers?
[04:21] <orbin> ubotu: tell Luzer about nvidia
[04:21] <Jeshua> Back, and thanks arrick.
[04:21] <arrick> yep
[04:21] <arrick> it should do it for you Jeshua, it worked for me
[04:21] <Luzer> thanks
[04:21] <benne> hmm... this wiki is pretty good
[04:22] <benne> but how the hell did the ubuntu people manage to sqeeze the entier system on one disc?
[04:22] <mfv> hello... does Ubuntu/Debian keep a log of what packages have been installed?
[04:22] <Jeshua> Arrick, checking it out now.
[04:22] <NeverDream> mfv, dpkg -l
[04:22] <criminy> mfv: dpk-query --list
[04:22] <NeverDream> or that
[04:23] <NeverDream> _
[04:23] <Elly> woah
[04:23] <Elly> this is sweet!
[04:23] <criminy> Your's has less letters =P. Didn't know dpkg would do that too
[04:23] <mfv> thanks NeverDream, criminy
[04:23] <dmb> hey, its another person with optonline!
[04:24] <dmb> mfv: did you get the 15/2 upgrade yet?
[04:24] <mfv> is there any way to get dates for security purposes?
[04:24] <mfv> dmb: no i haven't heard of that
[04:24] <Jeshua> Arrick, it changes the folder ownership to Jeshua but the files inside are still root
[04:24] <GTroy> can anyone tell me how to change my hostname in mysql-server?
[04:24] <arrick> hang on
[04:24] <dmb> optonline is upgrading there infastructure to support a much faster upload and download connection
[04:25] <benne> btw, is 256 mb of ram anough to run gnome smoothy on a 1ghz celeron?
[04:25] <dmb> and its only is some area
[04:25] <GTroy> benne: yeah
[04:25] <dmb> mine isn't there yet
[04:25] <dmb> i'm in central NJ
[04:25] <Siph0n> dmb: im from central NJ too :) Middlesex county here
[04:25] <benne> my laptop currently has 128 wich seems a little bit too little
[04:25] <arrick> help
[04:26] <arrick> Jeshua^
[04:26] <dmb> ah
[04:26] <dmb> im from basking ridge
[04:26] <Siph0n> heard of it, but dunno where that is...
[04:26] <Jeshua> Arrick, read that and tried. If you're pointing to something else well.. I don't see it.
[04:26] <dmb> oh
[04:27] <arrick> nope, was asking for more help, Im still lookin Jeshua
[04:27] <dmb> its by bernardsville, chester and morristown
[04:27] <Jeshua> Arrick, let me try doing that as root ><
[04:27] <arrick> yeah, that might help
[04:27] <Siph0n> yea i always get lost, i dunno where ne of those are... but i heard of morristown too :)
[04:27] <Siph0n> East Brunswick is a big town near me, and New Brunswick
[04:27] <arrick> !offtopic
[04:27] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[04:28] <orbin> benne: i've forgotten the minimum req.  but i'd say it would work, albeit a little sluggishly
[04:28] <Elly> dmb: don't have it yet
[04:28] <Siph0n> oops my bad :)
[04:28] <dmb> ahh
[04:28] <dmb> so easy to go offtopic
[04:29] <benne> orbin: i dont need a fancy theme... anythings beter then fluxbox :)
[04:29] <mfv> NeverDream, criminy: do you know if it's possible to me to find out the date someone installed a certain package?
[04:29] <NeverDream> no idea
[04:30] <orbin> benne: heh, careful.  there are a few fluxbox fans in here
[04:30] <freya> there a program to setup sound?
[04:30] <benne> orbin: yeah.. the old wm-war :P
[04:30] <Kyral> Should be autodetected
[04:30] <esac> hi i just installed ubuntu and forgot what password i entered for the user account .. what do i do ? (trying to avoid a full reinstall)
[04:30] <Kyral> errr
[04:30] <bimberi> mfv: /var/log/dpkg.log might have it
[04:30] <benne> fluxbox can be very nice if ou spend some time configuring it
[04:30] <Kyral> !lostpass
[04:30] <ubotu> Kyral: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:30] <Kyral> ...you'd think we have told him that
[04:30] <orbin> benne: so why the apparent dislike?
[04:30] <bimberi> !listvals password
[04:30] <mfv> thanks bimberi
[04:30] <ubotu> Factoid search of 'password' by value (11 shown): pw-prompt ;; lostpassword ;; sudo timeout ;; installerbug ;; case ;; root ;; some files #DEL# ;; password ;; partitions ;; passwords ;; ghost.
[04:30] <yamathan> Hey, everybody.
[04:30] <benne> where are the network settings hidden away in ubuntu?
[04:31] <bimberi> !lostpassword
[04:31] <ubotu> I heard lostpassword is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LostPassword
[04:31] <yamathan> Does anyone have advice for installing Second Life in Ubuntu?
[04:31] <crimsun> freya: it's done automatically unless you have special hardware, why?
[04:31] <esac> tnx bimberi
[04:31] <benne> orbin: no apperent dislike.. i jsut want my laptop to be a click-and-go envoriment
[04:31] <Kyral> or two cards....
[04:31] <bimberi> esac: np :)
[04:31] <yamathan> For some reason it's screeching that I'm missing some .so file, but supposedly it's IN the .tar.gz archive, so ....
[04:31] <yamathan> What's going on?
[04:31] <orbin> benne: ah, ok
[04:31] <freya> crimsun: seems to behoopedon a fresh install
[04:31] <tristil> After I installed Xubuntu, nautilus is replaced with thunar when I open a directory from Places and in file dialogs . I don't see anything enlightening in gconf. Any ideas?
[04:32] <crimsun> Kyral: please test the debs referenced in #29644/#37114
[04:32] <mins> benne: you means what network settings?
[04:32] <freya> be hooped :)
[04:32] <benne> orbin: flxbox is great for some things. my laptop is not one of them :)
[04:32] <paniq> uhm a simple question:
[04:32] <Kyral> crimsun: huh?
[04:32] <benne> mins: where i configure e0 and eth1 and all that
[04:32] <paniq> i just installed ubuntu and it didnt ask me for a root password a single time
[04:32] <crimsun> Kyral: or if you're on amd64, grab the diff.gz+dsc and pbuild
[04:32] <paniq> what _is_ the root password?
[04:32] <yamathan> Hmm ...
[04:32] <mins> ok
[04:32] <mins> benne : use ifconfig
[04:32] <yamathan> paniq, there's no default root password.
[04:32] <Kyral> crimsun: which are?
[04:32] <paniq> yamathan: well...
[04:32] <orbin> benne: b/c o f the touchpad?
[04:33] <paniq> yamathan: it didnt ask me for one, so does it generate one, or what?
[04:33] <eth0-noob> hey
[04:33] <eth0-noob> whatsup everyone
[04:33] <crimsun> Ubugtu: #29644
[04:33] <benne> paniq: you dont use the root pass. if you need to o something as root you do "sudo" in frnont of what you are going to do
[04:33] <Anferny> hello
[04:33] <Anferny> I am hoping someone can maybe help me
[04:33] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to smbd to where it shows up on windows and you can share files on windows from linux
[04:33] <eth0-noob> ?
[04:33] <Nihil85> can anyone help a desperate houseman with a wireless matter? i have an IPW2200bg (supported by intel) and a modem router wireless (also AP). If the card works and is enabled, why i can't connect to the AP?
[04:33] <paniq> beata57: that does not answer my question.
[04:33] <paniq> err
[04:33] <paniq> benne: that does not answer my question.
[04:33] <benne> orbin: nah.. fluxbox has some elitness around it that just deont fit with my laptop
[04:33] <paniq> benne: i am not a noob :>
[04:33] <Anferny> I am having trouble seeing flash over-lay text in firefox on sites such as espn.com or I guess even sites like myspace or whatever that use that crap
[04:33] <yamathan> I need to go change from KDE to GNOME.  Be right back.
[04:34] <benne> do sudo passwd to sett the root pass
[04:34] <Kyral> Malone #29644
[04:34] <crimsun> freya: how old is your machine?
[04:34] <paniq> aha!
[04:34] <paniq> sudo passwd
[04:34] <paniq> :>
[04:34] <Kyral> #29644
[04:34] <healot> Nihil85, you haven't setup the connection yet? ESSID, password (if available)?
[04:34] <Kyral> ....stupid bot
[04:34] <benne> mins: ive never mastered ifconfig.. i used to edit a file in gentoo.. cant i do that in ubuntu?
[04:34] <crimsun> benne: /etc/network/interfaces, read interfaces(5)
[04:34] <Nihil85> healot, i set no encryption to make things easy, i also set a SSID, the same in the AP and in the laptop
[04:35] <paniq> i hope i didnt break anything by changing the root password ;)
[04:35] <benne> crimsun: thanks
[04:35] <orbin> benne: i see. i'd give flux more of a chance except it seems menu driven, and i found it awkward to get any precision out of touchpad movement
[04:35] <mins> benne: are you use server mode or gui mode?
[04:35] <crimsun> Kyral: it's the mkv issue on vlc
[04:35] <benne> mins: im just using the terminal
[04:35] <healot> Nihil85, set the IP address, or enable the DHCP?
[04:35] <Kyral> crimsun: ah
[04:35] <mins> uhm
[04:35] <Anferny> bleah this is annoying
[04:36] <benne> orbin: i got the same experience of it :)
[04:36] <Kyral> crimsun: I wasn't too concerned with it. I just noticed it while seeing if a particular MKV was bad :P
[04:36] <Nihil85> healot, there's no DHCP with wireless, only with ethernet, so i think that the dhcp is standard
[04:36] <mins> benne : set /etc/netwkr/interfaces
[04:36] <Anferny> has anyone ever had issues with flash overlay text?
[04:36] <crimsun> Kyral: I can't easily test, since I'm fairly restricted to ssh for the next few days
[04:36] <Nihil85> healot, i mean "there's no choiche for yes-dhcp no-dhcp, so i think it's on"
[04:36] <Kyral> oy
[04:36] <mins> benne : edit /etc/network/interfaces file and reboot
[04:36] <benne> mins: thakns, that what im looking for
[04:37] <mins> ^^
[04:37] <benne> reboot? cant i just restart a service?
[04:37] <crimsun> freya: ping
[04:37] <mins> uhm
[04:37] <eth0-noob> crimsun_ can you help me ? how do i run an ssh server? (im on router but can forward ports)
[04:37] <crimsun> eth0-noob: is openssh-server installed?
[04:37] <eth0-noob> i dont know. let me apt-cache search and get it. hold on.
[04:37] <healot> benne, just restart the service
[04:37] <crimsun> eth0-noob: then you need to forward incoming tcp/22 on your "router" to your Ubuntu machine
[04:37] <healot> ifdown ifup
[04:38] <mins> benne : maybe "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" restart network setting without restart machine.
[04:38] <benne> healot: yeah
[04:38] <benne> mins: yeah, not linux-like to restart the whole machine
[04:38] <LogicalDash> I've got a divx file I want to play. I put it in Kaffeine and only the sound plays, not the video; none of the other video players I have will take it.
[04:38] <eth0-noob> forward port 22 to...?
[04:38] <benne> i mreally starting to like ubuntu
[04:38] <eth0-noob> wait what?
[04:38] <healot> don't even have to restart the whole service :)
[04:38] <benne> LogicalDash: try vlc
[04:39] <crimsun> eth0-noob: your Ubuntu machine has an IP, so you need to forward tcp/22 to your Ubuntu machine's IP
[04:39] <dmb> eth0-noo1, goto System=>Administration=>networking
[04:39] <dmb> and you can just restart it there
[04:39] <eth0-noob> ok
[04:39] <mins> benne : that command is just reconfiguring network settings without reboot machine.
[04:39] <protocol1> yeah I noticed using the ifup/down to be handy
[04:39] <eth0-noob> im actually on xfce
[04:39] <Nihil85> healot, do you have an idea?
[04:39] <eth0-noob> but ok
[04:39] <dmb> hey, ubuntus in the house
[04:40] <AngryElf> if the bios is detecting a hard disc it would follow that a cooresponding /dev/hd* should exist, yes?
[04:40] <healot> nay.... I just think you haven't setup the IP address yet, via auto/manual, Nihil85
[04:40] <eth0-noob> crimsun. do i forward the port to the ip my router gave me?
[04:40] <Anferny> if anyone can help me with a firefox flash object issue, I'd appreciate it
[04:40] <crimsun> eth0-noob: you forward the port to the IP of the Ubuntu machine.
[04:40] <LogicalDash> Out of curiosity, vlc says it's for GTK+... what IS GTK+?
[04:40] <eth0-noob> ..
[04:40] <healot> Anferny, if you're on a x64, there is a bug listed on ubuntu's launchpad
[04:40] <Nihil85> healot, so i have to disable DHCP and set Ip manually?
[04:40] <crimsun> LogicalDash: it's a widget kit
[04:41] <healot> up to you... Nihil85
[04:41] <LogicalDash> :-)
[04:41] <eth0-noob> the comiputer im running an ssh server on i forward the port 22 to it?
[04:41] <Anferny> I am not
[04:41] <healot> try "dhclient wlanX", Nihil85, see if anything happens?
[04:41] <crimsun> eth0-noob: yes
[04:41] <eth0-noob> ok
[04:41] <Anferny> I wish I had an x64 hehe
[04:41] <dmb> same
[04:41] <eth0-noob> so it would be.. 192.168.X.XXX?
[04:42] <healot> then... the default Firefox's Flas plugin would work fine with most Flash object, except Flash 8.0 objects
[04:42] <LogicalDash> benne: Thanks, it worked. Can I get skins from somewhere?
[04:42] <Anferny> my problem is, to show you an example. if you go to www.espn.com and scroll down to the rotating image there is text below that
[04:42] <Anferny> and I can't get that to work
[04:42] <eth0-noob> thanks crimsun.
[04:42] <Anferny> it is pissing me off heh :(
[04:42] <eth0-noob> ok
[04:42] <eth0-noob> now how do i ssh into my computer?
[04:43] <jackrabbitslim> sup?
[04:43] <healot> Anferny, that movie maybe a Flash 8 movie
[04:43] <benne> LogicalDash: i dont know.. i think you can find them on www.videolan.org
[04:43] <orbin> anyone tried sylpheed?
[04:43] <Kyral> orbin: I have
[04:43] <diablosolis> me pueden ayudar con el grub?
[04:43] <LogicalDash> benne: Thanks!
[04:43] <healot> the current Flash plugin only supports 7.0... it may have problem with 8.0 objects
[04:43] <Kyral> !es
[04:43] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:43] <Nihil85> healot, i send yo the result in pvt
[04:43] <jackrabbitslim> any1 tried wine on ubuntu?
[04:43] <Anferny> I suspected that... but it works for other people :(
[04:43] <benne> LogicalDash: no problem.. glad i can help :)
[04:43] <eth0-noob> how do i ssh into my computer after hosting an ssh server?
[04:43] <orbin> Kyral: how does it compare to evo?
[04:44] <diablosolis> ok
[04:44] <zezu> any easy way of setting up a usb interface between two boxes, i have a pc i'd like to use for development testing, it doesn't have anything but control pads, a keyboard and a lcd
[04:44] <jackrabbitslim> msg me if you have
[04:44] <Kyral> eth0-noob: ssh user@host
[04:44] <zezu> but it has a spare usb port ;)
[04:44] <Kyral> orbin: more lightweight
[04:44] <freya> crimsun: quite old 300mhz pentium
[04:44] <Kyral> slypheed-claws is good as well
[04:44] <crimsun> freya: does it have a make & a model?
[04:44] <orbin> jackrabbitslim: it's best to just state the problem.  there's also the #winehq channel
[04:44] <freya> runs winxp ok
[04:44] <freya> it is a celeron
[04:45] <eth0-noob> ok
[04:45] <freya> no make nor model
[04:45] <crimsun> freya: no, I mean like "Dell", "HP", etc.
[04:45] <zezu> a 300mhz celeron that runs winXP ok ?
[04:45] <protocol1> i have never tried ssh from another location
[04:45] <zezu> i dont see it
[04:45] <orbin> Kyral: so it's you're default mailreader?
[04:45] <protocol1> how does that work?
[04:45] <arrick> hey Jeshua, man I cna tthink straight, I'll be n again ina bout 8 hours, and you can post to me if you dont have an answer before you cut out, I cant find the page I was looking for for the mass changes, sorry.
[04:45] <Kyral> orbin: nope I use Kontact now :P
[04:45] <freya> well i don't use windows but apparently it had sound
[04:45] <arrick> I'll look in the mornng, though, so I can tell u when I see you Jeshua
[04:46] <nosferatu> #shared.cl
[04:46] <orbin> Kyral: ah, just asking 'cos i'm on dialup so i always tend to commit to d/loading stuff :)
[04:46] <arrick> have a great night
[04:46] <Jeshua> Thanks Arrick
[04:46] <orbin> Kyral: thanks for the info
[04:46] <Kyral> ick DialUp
[04:46] <arrick> np :-)
[04:46] <Jeshua> Be back in the later people.
[04:46] <eth0-noob> how do i host an ssh server one i have openssh thing installed?
[04:46] <arrick> !ssh
[04:46] <ubotu> hmm... ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[04:46] <eth0-noob> ok
[04:47] <eth0-noob> thanks
[04:47] <eth0-noob> all i needed appreciate it.
[04:47] <benne> !mysql
[04:47] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:47] <arrick> yep
[04:47] <benne> nice bot
[04:47] <crimsun> freya: you're not giving me much to work with...
[04:47] <benne> that one had been ginvg me a headache
[04:47] <crimsun> freya: in a Terminal, type: lspnp -v
[04:47] <crimsun> freya: pastebin the output from that command
[04:47] <Anferny> can anyone play this? sl.flashFile = "http://espn-att.starwave.com/i/fp/06/swf/spotlight_02.swf";
[04:47] <freya> i am new to ubuntu and did this install for a friend so they would have a user friendly linux system ...
[04:48] <freya> crimsun: ok
[04:48] <unL33Tn00b> How do I get to the internal router hompage of my router, when I have a 192.168.10.100 IP address currently, and 192.168.10.1, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.10.128 all don't work for addresses.
[04:48] <healot> freya, friendly doesn't mean "easy" :)
[04:49] <freya> well i did not want an rpm system ...
[04:49] <unL33Tn00b> It's a zonet ZSR0104C series router.
[04:49] <ZupZupper> hello all
[04:50] <Klick> hey all anyone able to help me trouble shoot why all GL apps run choppy , i have i810 driver, and all GL apps every couple seconds skip even glxgears
[04:50] <healot> unL33Tn00b, ifconfig -a
[04:51] <orbin> Klick: glxgears isn't exactly a benchmark
[04:51] <healot> look at the gatewary of your eth card?
[04:51] <Klick> orbin still all GL games skip
[04:51] <protocol1> unL33Tn00b, dont you have software that came with the router to configure it
[04:51] <freya> /proc/bus/pnp not available
[04:51] <ZupZupper> Klick: is your xserver using the i810 driver or a generic one?
[04:51] <protocol1> ?
[04:51] <Klick> i810
[04:51] <pjv> how do i set webalizer to run every hour in crontab?
[04:51] <unL33Tn00b> healot Ok, you want that in pastebin?
[04:51] <Klick> i have dri, GLcore, and glx loaded
[04:51] <zezu> Klick, type : glxinfo | grep direct
[04:52] <zezu> see what direct rendering says
[04:52] <healot> up to you, just don;t flood
[04:52] <Klick> direct rendering yes
[04:52] <ZupZupper> pjv: man crontab
[04:52] <zezu> well then you should be good
[04:52] <crimsun> freya: what's the sound driver used in XP?
[04:52] <unL33Tn00b> healot http://pastebin.com/631972
[04:52] <Klick> heh well it still skips
[04:53] <Klick> know of anything else it could be?
[04:53] <zezu> nope
[04:53] <Anferny> well thanks a lot guys
[04:53] <freya> dunno i clobbered it
[04:53] <freya> :)
[04:53] <Anferny> I hope I can find something :/
[04:53] <Klick> Anyone else have any idea why my GL apps are choppy?
[04:54] <protocol1> Klick, do you have an intel video card?
[04:54] <Klick> yes
[04:54] <protocol1> same here...and I have the same issue
[04:54] <benne> whats postfix?
[04:54] <Klick> protocol1 Intel Corp mobile 915gm
[04:55] <orbin> protocol1, Klick: hit the forum yet?
[04:55] <crimsun> freya: it's really hard to shoot in the dark and have it be correct
[04:55] <protocol1> wiki?
[04:55] <freya> maybe i ought to boot a live cd and see if the sound works
[04:55] <crimsun> freya: my suggestion is to grab a knoppix live cd
[04:55] <Klick> orbin yes, but everything i tried still was choopy
[04:55] <crimsun> freya: after knoppix boots, tell me the sound driver being used
[04:55] <protocol1> orbin, have a url that can help me with that issue
[04:55] <freya> mmm k
[04:56] <orbin> protocol1: not really, was just asking if you tries searching ubuntuforums.org
[04:56] <freya> what about ubuntu livecd
[04:56] <crimsun> freya: no
[04:56] <orbin> Klick: so you get reasonable performance in xp?
[04:56] <freya> k
[04:56] <unL33Tn00b> healot Any thoughts?
[04:56] <ZupZupper> pjv: edit /etc/crontab the string you should use would be 0 * * * * (user) (command used to run webalizer)
[04:56] <zezu> Klick, what is the renderer string for glxinfo ?
[04:56] <protocol1> Klick, the issue we are having is that we do have direct rendering capablilities,,,but 3d acceleration is not working
[04:57] <freya> will have to d'load as i haven't one handy
[04:57] <healot> oh, sorry... should take a look at your "route"
[04:57] <freya> cri
[04:57] <benne> brb, have to restart the router
[04:57] <eth0-noob> does linux automatically run an ssh server? or is there something i have to run?
[04:57] <Klick> orbin render string: Mesa DRI intel 915GM 20050225
[04:57] <crimsun> eth0-noob: it runs when you install it
[04:57] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob: depends on the distribution
[04:57] <freya> crimsun: is there a fairly small knoppix out ther?
[04:57] <carbo> how do i rip audio CDs? Soud Juicer keeps telling me "permission denied"...
[04:57] <eth0-noob> oh
[04:57] <eth0-noob> so
[04:57] <protocol1> i think its a matter of getting the right/proper configuration or drivers working in ubuntu
[04:57] <healot> on line that look something like this: "default         10.0.0.1        0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0"
[04:57] <pjv> ZupZupper: i gotta learn this crontab, the manpage tends to be overwhelming, i'm gonna research on google about it, so i can set it to run ever 5 mins
[04:57] <crimsun> freya: no idea? Try DSL or something if you don't want to download a lot.
[04:58] <dyrne> protocol1: just curious you having this problem with i910 after dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[04:58] <zezu> heh
[04:58] <zezu> it uses Mesa
[04:58] <eth0-noob> when im on another computer all i do is ssh (username)@(ip)??
[04:58] <saif> hello! i just deleted a file using rm, anyways i can get it back?!?!
[04:58] <Klick> is mesa bad?
[04:58] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob: if you apt-get install openssh-server it will be added to the startup for ubuntu
[04:58] <freya> k
[04:58] <crimsun> saif: not easily. So, no.
[04:58] <freya> you here for a while?
[04:58] <eth0-noob> zUp i haev already done that
[04:58] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob: yes
[04:58] <eth0-noob> wow
[04:58] <eth0-noob> thats easy ok.
[04:58] <eth0-noob> cool
[04:58] <zezu> mesa is software
[04:58] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob: ok try doing that to your own box
[04:58] <protocol1> dyrne, no its after a clean installation or even using easyubuntu
[04:58] <saif> crimsun, can u point me towards the hard way? is there a  howto or somethn?
[04:58] <zezu> (normally)
[04:58] <Klick> what do i need to do to make it use hardware i guess?
[04:58] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob: use your own ip not localhost
[04:58] <eth0-noob> i cant, i dont have another box with linux
[04:59] <dyrne> protocol1: but you havent reconfigured yet?
[04:59] <zezu> Klick, the driver probably just doesn't support it
[04:59] <eth0-noob> yea
[04:59] <ZupZupper> you can test it locally
[04:59] <eth0-noob> my own ip IE 70.98.355.12?
[04:59] <crimsun> saif: sure, just google for LD_PRELOAD
[04:59] <protocol1> no...but I have tried before
[04:59] <eth0-noob> or something
[04:59] <eth0-noob> ye ai know
[04:59] <Klick> how would i check if the driver supports it?
[04:59] <dyrne> protocol1: i810 and 910 should give reasonable 3d performance
[04:59] <ZupZupper> so ssh user@70.98.355.12
[04:59] <orbin> zezu: doesn't 'glxinfo | grep direct' indicate hardware accell. is active if it says yes?
[04:59] <eth0-noob> but i have a dynamic ip... dangit..
[04:59] <amdgoon> hello, new to ubuntu, is it basically debian sarge/sid/etch (one of)?
[04:59] <saif> crimsun, thanx! :) need that file badly!
[04:59] <WiFi_Warri0r> me 2
[04:59] <zezu> orbin, it indicates it uses DRI
[04:59] <WiFi_Warri0r> :(
[04:59] <eth0-noob> hm
[04:59] <protocol1> dyrne, i dont see 910
[05:00] <protocol1> only i 810
[05:00] <eth0-noob> lol
[05:00] <eth0-noob> yea
[05:00] <dyrne> protocol1: you in breezy? if so just use 810
[05:00] <eth0-noob> isnt there a program
[05:00] <eth0-noob> (no-ip??)
[05:00] <ZupZupper> eth0-noo1, you could use dyndns or a similar service
[05:00] <WiFi_Warri0r> or at least a domain name to forward to my router
[05:00] <zezu> which normally i would think should mean its hardware accell.
[05:00] <eth0-noob> that can give you a static ip?
[05:00] <eth0-noob> or
[05:00] <orbin> zezu: but not if it's active. got it
[05:00] <protocol1> thats what im currently using in breezy
[05:00] <ZupZupper> check out dyndns
[05:00] <orbin> zezu: oh
[05:00] <eth0-noob> something of the sort?
[05:00] <unL33Tn00b> healot I have no idea what you mean.  I'm trying to set my MU* up..
[05:00] <carbo> hi Sound Juicer only has FLAC, Ogg and Wav options... any way I can rip to mp3??
[05:00] <schloob> is it "safe" to repoint /usr/bin/gcc to gcc-3.4 instead of gcc-4.0? or should a package do it for me?
[05:00] <protocol1> y i just cant get 3d cceleration running
[05:00] <unL33Tn00b> healot and I need to be able to connect it to the wevb
[05:00] <dyrne> protocol1: if you go through the configuration there should be like an glx enable or something
[05:00] <crimsun> schloob: export CC=gcc-3.4
[05:01] <orbin> carbo: not w/ sound juicer no. afaik  try another ripper
[05:01] <schloob> crimsun: ah, that works, thanks
[05:01] <eth0-noob> dyndns.. ok thanks
[05:01] <healot> "route" >> type in a terminal, press enter, you'll find your gateway/router there
[05:01] <Klick> How do i find out if mt driver supports that zezu
[05:01] <zezu> drivers for things like that are really slacking in linux, it can't be helped most of the time
[05:01] <zezu> Klick, i dont know
[05:01] <crimsun> freya: only for ~35 mins more
[05:01] <dyrne> protocol1: thats all I had to do on my laptop.  dont have it on my or id find exact setting for you
[05:01] <zezu> I dont have 3d accell myself
[05:01] <protocol1> dyrne, how do I test if glx is enabled
[05:01] <zezu> and i have a damn 9800 pro
[05:01] <BlueHeron> zezu: why not, it's not hard
[05:01] <carbo> orbin: okay.. what other ripper? I can't find any.. i have so many audio programs installed and they either just play or rip DVDs and all that..
[05:01] <dyrne> protocol1: type glxgears in terminal
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: i have a x700 pro and i have 3d accell
[05:02] <zezu> BlueHeron, whats not that hard ?
[05:02] <orbin> zezu: fglrx doesn't work for you?
[05:02] <zezu> no
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: 3d accel
[05:02] <zezu> fglrx doesn't work
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: no it doesn't thats why you use the ATI drivers
[05:02] <zezu> believe me, there is nothing you can do that is going to make it work either
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: if you want i can help you with it :-P
[05:02] <eth0-noob> hm
[05:02] <protocol1> yeah that runs...but when I do a 3d acceleration test run with cedega it fails
[05:02] <eth0-noob> i need a new hdd...
[05:02] <eth0-noob> newegg.
[05:02] <zezu> I have ati drivers now
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: the ones from the website?
[05:02] <dyrne> protocol1: runs smoothly?
[05:02] <BlueHeron> zezu: they work perfectly
[05:02] <benne> hmm
[05:03] <zezu> the ones from the website are fglrx
[05:03] <unL33Tn00b> Healot Thank you.  Problem solved. ;)
[05:03] <orbin> zezu: which fglrx though?  the one in the repos, or the ones off ati.com?
[05:03] <protocol1> glxgears yeah
[05:03] <zezu> the "ati" driver
[05:03] <zezu> is just a generic ati driver
[05:03] <BlueHeron> the ones from ati.com work perfectly
[05:03] <WiFi_Warri0r> i have fixed alot of problems today by being in this channel, i got mp3's to play, i fixed my file sharing issues, and ive got vnc working on 2 out of 3 of my boxes ;)
[05:03] <zezu> not here they dont
[05:03] <WiFi_Warri0r> now all i got left to do is fix my sound and get vnc working on linux box
[05:03] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[05:03] <orbin> carbo: grip maybe?
[05:03] <protocol1> dyrne, yeah glxgears ran smoothly
[05:03] <crimsun> what's wrong w/ your sound?
[05:03] <yamathan> How do I install Second Life in Linux?
[05:03] <Klick> zezu you try the fglrx driver, i have an ATI mobility 9600 and that works, ide imagione the 9800 is better being that its a higher number and all :)
[05:03] <BlueHeron> zezu: in a terminal type fglrxinfo and paste the results
[05:03] <yamathan> I've had a few problems with it.
[05:04] <zezu> Klick, sure b etter hardware
[05:04] <yamathan> For that matter, how to do run a perl script?
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> i dont know whats wrong with my sound
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> its on board
[05:04] <dyrne> protocol1: apt-get tuxracer or something to test i bet it needs to be enabled somewhere in the configuration
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> and it doesnt work, thats about all i know
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> lol
[05:04] <zezu> Klick, doesn't mean the drivers dont suck though
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> =\
[05:04] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: how new is the machine?
[05:04] <carbo> orbin: okay i'll look into it.. thanks
[05:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: about 2 years old tops
[05:04] <zezu> BlueHeron, i removed the driver i'm using the generic "ati" drivers atm as it has 2d hardware accell
[05:04] <protocol1> dyrne, i do have ppracer and that runs smoothly
[05:04] <ZupZupper> by the way I am gay and incredably attractive
[05:04] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: pastebin ``lspci -v && lspci -nv && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[05:04] <benne> does http://194-144-9-124.du.xdsl.is work for you?
[05:04] <ZupZupper> you all want my sexy body
[05:05] <zezu> the fglrx driver (ati.com one) has errors (mtrr errors in var/log and others)
[05:05] <jtibau> need some help with installation of mysql and phpmyadmin through synaptics
[05:05] <crimsun> ZupZupper: that's great, but you're offtopic, so shush.
[05:05] <BlueHeron> ZupZupper: lmfao
[05:05] <dyrne> ZupZupper: er that wasnt a nod to you
[05:05] <BlueHeron> zezu: it should look like this OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[05:05] <BlueHeron> OpenGL renderer string: RADEON X700 PRO Generic
[05:05] <BlueHeron> OpenGL version string: 2.0.5695 (8.23.7)
[05:05] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: ok will do, can u give me url to pastein real quick tho plz
[05:05] <crimsun> !pastebin
[05:05] <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 - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[05:05] <zezu> BlueHeron, read the above
[05:05] <yamathan> How to I run a perl script?
[05:05] <zezu> I dont have it installed anymore and it did not work
[05:05] <BlueHeron> zezu: grab the driver from the site it does work
[05:06] <zezu> It works for you
[05:06] <zezu> it does not work for me
[05:06] <orbin> zezu: you've got a common card though, weird that you should get errors
[05:06] <zezu> At all, whatsoever
[05:06] <zezu> orbin, no actually its not the ati drivers blow
[05:06] <zezu> many many many people have trouble with them
[05:06] <zezu> ati on linux is bad news
[05:06] <zezu> never ever support ati
[05:07] <zezu> they don't give a shit either, tech support is a joke
[05:07] <protocol1> dyrne, i do have ppracer and that runs smoothly
[05:07] <smee56> hey im stuck. can i install ubuntu of a live cd??
[05:07] <orbin> smee56: no
[05:08] <smee56> haw can install ubuntu
[05:08] <orbin> smee56: use the install cd
[05:08] <smee56> how do i get one
[05:08] <hyphenated> how did you get the live cd?
[05:08] <orbin> dapper will have live and install on the same disc apparently
[05:08] <pineapple> how do I set up a wireless connection?
[05:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11132
[05:08] <pineapple> I know I have to install the driver using ndiswrapper
[05:08] <smee56> got live cd of a friend
[05:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> there is lscpi -v command results
[05:09] <pineapple> but I'm not quite sure on how to do that
[05:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> do u want the other results?
[05:09] <hyphenated> smee56: ask your friend if he has the install cd as well
[05:09] <eth0-noob> dang..
[05:09] <eth0-noob> stupid ddclient
[05:09] <orbin> smee56: ubuntu.com ... follow the links
[05:09] <smee56> thnx a lot
[05:09] <Jeffrae> gi
[05:09] <Jeffrae> hu
[05:09] <jtibau> hi I installed mysql and phpmyadmin through synaptics... problem is it didn't ask for administrator's username/password after installation...
[05:10] <makaveli> u gotta change it
[05:10] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: where's the amixer -c0 that I asked for?
[05:10] <benne> erm.. i seem to have forgotten how to extract a .tar.gz archive..
[05:10] <ZupZupper> benne, tar -xzvf file
[05:10] <pjv> ZupZupper: is this right to set it to go off every five minutes : 05 * * * *  /usr/bin/webalizer
[05:11] <pjv> is the syntax ok?
[05:11] <benne> ZupZupper: thanks :)
[05:11] <ZupZupper> pjv yes
[05:11] <pjv> ty
[05:11] <jtibau> how do I change the user/passwd for mysql then?
[05:11] <bimberi> benne: tar xvzf <file>  or use the Archive Manager (Apps -> Accessories)
[05:11] <benne> bimberi: im just running the terminal :)
[05:11] <ZupZupper> benne, welcome
[05:11] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: ok im just gonna post every command u told me at once
[05:11] <jtibau> first I thought it would be ubuntu's root user
[05:11] <JoeMorris> hey larry page is gonna scoot over here
[05:11] <JoeMorris> http://www.google.com/googledance2003/images/g0681.jpg
[05:11] <pineapple> how do I set up a wireless connection?
[05:12] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: I only need ``amixer -c0'' now
[05:12] <freya> bbiab
[05:12] <bimberi> benne: poor you :P
[05:12] <ubuntulnx> any one know how to use start the package gnome-applets?
[05:12] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: one sec. uploading
[05:13] <rodney_> hello anyone there
[05:13] <orbin> ubuntulnx: you don't. you add the applets to a panel by right-clicking >add to panel
[05:13] <jtibau> pineapple: go to System>Administration>Networking your wireless interface should be ath0
[05:13] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11133
[05:13] <ubuntulnx> orbin, are the gnome-applets just what the default applets are?
[05:13] <benne> bimberi: if i would want to use the GUI i would have to get my arse upa nd walk across the appartment to get the laptop.. its late and im tired so i cant be bothereed.. :D
[05:13] <pkh> can someone recommend a good rss-client?
[05:13] <orbin> ubuntulnx: afaik, yes
[05:13] <ubuntulnx> orbin, oh ok
[05:13] <pineapple> there is no ath0
[05:13] <bimberi> benne: poor lazy you :P
[05:13] <Jeffrae> Anyone familier with lirc?
[05:14] <Jeffrae> lirc-modules
[05:14] <JoeMorris> goobuntu
[05:14] <jtibau> pineapple: what do you have in there?
[05:14] <pineapple> i need to install the driver using ndiswrapper, but I'm not sure on how to do that
[05:14] <benne> http://194-144-9-124.du.xdsl.is/phpsysinfo/ < does this work for you?
[05:14] <pineapple> eth0 and the modem
[05:14] <ubuntulnx> anyone have a preference for playing mp3s -- rhythmbox or xmms?
[05:14] <protocol1> how do I get a glxgears to give me feedback on frames per second?
[05:14] <eth0-noob> hm
[05:14] <ZupZupper> pjv
[05:14] <eth0-noob> danget
[05:14] <protocol1> via terminal?
[05:14] <twirpie> how do i remove installed programs like clamav and wine and such?
[05:14] <benne> why does phpsysinfo tell me i have debian unstable?
[05:14] <ubuntulnx> twirpie: sudo apt-get remove wine
[05:15] <eth0-noob> !
[05:15] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eth0-noob
[05:15] <twirpie> thanks :)
[05:15] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: amixer sset 'External Amplifier',0 off
[05:15] <Jeffrae> I compile lirc kernel module and now I have lirc_serial.o
[05:15] <Jeffrae>  in /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/misc
[05:15] <eth0-noob> wtf?!
[05:16] <bimberi> benne: "System Information: pegasus (192.168.1.201)"  (amongst lots of other stuff)
[05:16] <eth0-noob> the panel is gone stupid xfce
[05:16] <Jeffrae> I am trying to sudo modprobe lirc_i2c
[05:16] <Jeffrae>  with no luck..
[05:16] <pkh> anyone know when we can expect wpa to be available?
[05:16] <eth0-noob> does anyone know how to change the volume in xfce?
[05:16] <pineapple> how do I install the driver for my wireless card
[05:16] <benne> bimberi: great.. just hcecking if the port forwarding works
[05:16] <ubuntulnx> pkh: in what?
[05:16] <crimsun> pkh: it's already available via wpasupplicant
[05:16] <orbin> protocol1: glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[05:16] <pkh> ubuntulnx, the wireless network configuration gui.
[05:16] <Joetheodd> Hey, whenever I try to load D2 with wine, it says it can't find the CD. Does anyone want to help me set up my symlinks?
[05:16] <protocol1> eth0-noob, have you tried alsamixer
[05:16] <ubuntulnx> pkh: don't know about that, but wifi-radar has wpa
[05:17] <eth0-noob> no thx protocol1
[05:17] <pineapple> how do I install the driver for my wireless card
[05:17] <pkh> ubuntulnx, or can I deal with it via command-line for configuration of my wireless card?
[05:17] <ubuntulnx> pkh, i use wifi-radar, it's a really strong tool, i tend to avoid command-line if i can
[05:17] <ubuntulnx> pineapple: my card was automatically detected when I installed hoary and dapper
[05:17] <paniq> neat neat.
[05:17] <m4rcos> Hello ! I have some questions I hope you can help me, I've a X600 ATI RADEON but I don't know which driver should download, in the ATI web site I can see this: RADEON 8500 Series and higher, FireGL Series, Motherboards with ATI Graphics, Notebooks with ATI Graphics. somebody can help me !
[05:17] <dmb> can anyone open up this link in firefox and tell me if it opens up as ascii?
[05:17] <dmb> http://dmb.hey.nu/projects/sheepshaver/builds/sheepshaver_2.3-1_i386.deb
[05:17] <pineapple> hmm
[05:17] <bimberi> !tell m4rcos about ati
[05:18] <eth0-noob> well
[05:18] <eth0-noob> protocol is there anyother way i can turn my headhpones up?
[05:18] <pineapple> ubuntulnx, I can see the card in the device manager but the driver isn't installed for it yet
[05:18] <geargolem> how does one allocate more memory to the video to stop screen flickering?
[05:18] <eth0-noob> i have everyting all the way up in alsamixer. xmms volum = all the way up.
[05:18] <protocol1> im really not familiar with audio settings
[05:18] <phrowzen> does anyone know why mplayer reports this? [skin]  file ( /usr/share/mplayer/Skin/default/skin ) not found.
[05:18] <phrowzen>  -- then it exits? i know obviously that file/dir is there.. but how can i fix it? i apt-get removed, then installed, but its still broken
[05:18] <eth0-noob> lol barely getting anything at all not enough to drown out stupid sisters music.
[05:18] <ZupZupper> eth0-noob I know that problem
[05:18] <ubuntulnx> pineapple: as simple as it is, have your tried activating it in SYSTEM >> Admin >> Networking? does it show up?
[05:19] <eth0-noob> zup how do i fix it?
[05:19] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: any luck?
[05:19] <pineapple> ubuntulnx, it doesn't show up in the networking window
[05:19] <ZupZupper> eth0: fiddle with the output settings in xmms in the output plugin's it defaults to OSS
[05:19] <orbin> geargolem: i'm guessing this is onboard video?  that's usually done via bios
[05:19] <eth0-noob> (i have an old computer with very weak powersupply and huge harddrive(not spacewise, its really heavy and the size of a cd drive.))
[05:19] <m4rcos> bimberi: Hello I have problems I was read a lot tutorias about ATI but I Can not repair my resolution !
[05:19] <ubuntulnx> pineapple: i'm not sure then, try a google search?
[05:19] <benne> hum.. i managed to set up everythign i need with ubuntu in less than 2 hors.. and this is my first exprience of ubuntu
[05:19] <geargolem> orbin, thankyou
[05:19] <benne> the sae thing would have taken 2 days with gentoo
[05:20] <benne> and it wouldnt have been my first time
[05:20] <ubuntulnx> benne: how do you like ubuntu?
[05:20] <benne> ubuntulnx: love it
[05:20] <pineapple> ubuntulnx, haha, i've been googleing for awhile now, I'll see if I can find anything
[05:20] <eth0-noob> benne if you have a slow computer you can always get xfce or something like it.
[05:20] <orbin> benne: good to hear :)
[05:20] <eth0-noob> :)
[05:21] <pkh> ubuntulnx, where it says driver under wpa, what goes there?
[05:21] <ubuntulnx> pineapple: sorry, i never tried to install the driver -- if you get really frustrated or can't find anything, when i installed hoary and dapper as long as the card is plugged in during install it automatically detected the driver
[05:21] <benne> eth0-noob: im using gfluxbox on it now... going to use this compuer as a laptop/server.
[05:21] <ubuntulnx> pkh for wifi-radar?
[05:21] <pkh> ubuntulnx, yes
[05:21] <eth0-noob> but how could i make the volume louder?? my comp is like so quiet... except the vibrating hdd
[05:21] <benne> orbin: its a nice system... cant see why ive been bothering with widnows and gentoo all this time
[05:21] <bimberi> m4rcos: kk, sorry i can't help more than pointing you to that factoid :|
[05:21] <eth0-noob> k
[05:21] <orbin> benne: heh.  gfluxbox?
[05:21] <ubuntulnx> pkh: have your tried your wpa key?
[05:22] <benne> orbin: typo :P
[05:22] <benne> im tired
[05:22] <pkh> k, will do -- but 'driver'??
[05:22] <pineapple> ubuntulnx, ok, I might have missed something during the installation
[05:22] <m4rcos> ok Thank's !
[05:22] <ubuntulnx> pkh: i'm not sure that seems weird, i'd just try the key
[05:22] <orbin> benne: oh, i thought there was a new DE out there :P
[05:22] <paniq> hey
[05:22] <benne> orbin: miught still be :P
[05:22] <paniq> how do i get wmv support and so on?
[05:22] <pkh> ubuntulnx, it is, weird choice of words...
[05:22] <ubuntulnx> paniq install w32codecs
[05:23] <benne> paniq: vlc managed to play wmv
[05:23] <ubuntulnx> pkh: did your key work
[05:23] <eth0-noob> does anyone know a way i could force my computer to make the music louder ? im using headhpones.
[05:23] <paniq> thx
[05:23] <pkh> ubuntulnx, yes.  p.s. can you recommend a rss client?
[05:23] <eth0-noob> everything is all the way up (in alsa) and its barely putting out enough to cover sisters music
[05:23] <dmb> can somone using linux, open this in there browser and tell me if it opens as ascii or binary?
[05:23] <dmb> AddType application/x-deb .deb
[05:23] <dmb> oops
[05:23] <eth0-noob> brb
[05:23] <dmb> http://dmb.hey.nu/projects/sheepshaver/builds/sheepshaver_2.3-1_i386.deb
[05:23] <benne> pkh: firefox
[05:23] <ubuntulnx> pkh: don't use any rss clients...give me a sec and i'll see...
[05:23] <eth0-noob> going to check ip
[05:24] <ubuntulnx> pkh: i know gdesklets has several rss clients
[05:24] <_jason> dmb: it asks me to download a deb
[05:24] <pkh> benne, the only way i can see for that is the live bookmarks -- and they aren't in the form I want.  I want something that will show what I've already seen.
[05:24] <dmb> _jason, thanks
[05:24] <dmb> for some reason it opens as ascii for me
[05:24] <eth0-noob> wow comp is going so slow. my hdd sucks (about 10 years old or more.)
[05:24] <ubuntulnx> pkh: i would search synaptic see what comes up and go with that
[05:24] <pkh> ubuntulnx -- gdesklets comes standard?
[05:24] <benne> pkh: then i dont know :/
[05:25] <pkh> ubuntulnx, I did -- there were like 20+, and there's usually a 'normal' one that everyone uses and is integrated well into the standard install...
[05:25] <ubuntulnx> pkh: sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[05:25] <regeya> gah.  trying to combine multiple dvd-ready mpegs into one file, and when I try with avidemux2, the program writes all sorts of files with extensions .mpg, .mph., .mpi, .mpj, etc. and finally the process ends when all available storage space is filled.  alternate suggestions on concat'ing mpeg p+s files?
[05:25] <regeya> (iirc it's not as simple as 'cat')
[05:25] <ubuntulnx> pkh there's a whole bunch that come by default
[05:25] <bjron> if I make a .deb package for a library, that is not an 'official' package, it should place the .so files in /usr/local/lib and not /usr/lib right?
[05:26] <ubuntulnx> pkh: sorry, i'm not sure
[05:26] <benne> is ther something like synaptic for the terminal?
[05:26] <crimsun> bjron: if you make it, it can be wherever it wants
[05:26] <benne> like YAST in suse
[05:26] <ubuntulnx> benne, just sudo apt-get install x
[05:26] <ZupZupper> benne apt-get
[05:26] <ZupZupper> benne: synaptic is a front end for apt
[05:26] <bjron> crimsun, sure, but if I'm going to distribute it ?
[05:26] <benne> yeah i know about apt-get
[05:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> some help with my sound please
[05:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> pm me
[05:27] <benne> but in SUSE you can jsut type in YAST and you get the package manager with a interface
[05:27] <knanand> Any1 pelase tell me if i can get ubuntu CDs free in India... will i have to pay taxes/duties
[05:27] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: did you pay any attention to what I told you
[05:27] <eth0-noob> 
[05:27] <eth0-noob> asdfklj
[05:27] <healot> aptitude, synaptic, benne
[05:27] <twirpie> okay this is what i need i have clamav that says something like level 6 but level 7 is needed so i got to upgrade it and it still says im out of date so can anyone help me? been at this freakin thing for a week :(
[05:27] <benne> knanand: you mean those you can order from the ubuntu site?
[05:27] <ubuntulnx> knanand: why not just download?
[05:28] <bjron> benne: you could type synaptic on the command line . . .
[05:28] <knanand> i mean ShipIt CDs
[05:28] <benne> bjron: (synaptic:22723): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[05:28] <benne> so, no ;)
[05:28] <regeya> healot, both synaptic and adept are nice graphical interfaces, and it's possible to start 'em from the command line if you really need to.  aptitude also has a textmode interface.
[05:28] <bjron> benne: but for actual menu terminal type programs,  maybe aptitute?
[05:28] <bjron> benne: oops 'sudo synaptic'
[05:29] <bjron> benne: you need root priveleges of course :)
[05:29] <m4rcos> Only I need know where I should enter in this site ! if I have a X600 RADEON in this site: https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27 ||||||||         * RADEON 8500 Series and higher
[05:29] <m4rcos>         * FireGL Series
[05:29] <m4rcos>         * Motherboards with ATI Graphics
[05:29] <m4rcos>         * Notebooks with ATI Graphics because I have to download the correct driver ! Do you know ?
[05:29] <eth0-noob> well i have to go now.
[05:29] <eth0-noob> bye
[05:29] <knanand> are ShipIt CDs free???
[05:29] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do u type to find out ur ip???
[05:29] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do u type to find out ur ip???
[05:29] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do u type to find out ur ip???
[05:30] <benne> sudo synaptic returns (synaptic:22767): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[05:30] <healot> benne, you can actually "gksudo" it first
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> plz
[05:30] <ubuntulnx> WiFi_Warri0r: ipconfig
[05:30] <benne> beucae it needs to br run in X
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> plz
[05:30] <ZupZupper> WiFi_Warri0r, ipconfig
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do u type to find out ur ip???
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty
[05:30] <saif> WiFi_Warri0r, relax!
[05:30] <healot> WiFi_Warri0r, the mother of all "ifconfig" + "-a"
[05:30] <saif> ifconfig
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> ipconfig doesnt work
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> :/
[05:30] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: if you're not willing to pay attention to my assistance, I don't see how I can further assist you.
[05:30] <saif> WiFi_Warri0r, ifconfig
[05:30] <bjron> benne: err, nm, that warning looks like either you aren't the same user that's running the current x session, or x is not running at all :P
[05:30] <ubuntulnx> wifi_warrior, sorry
[05:30] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: i didnt see u sayin anything
[05:30] <ubuntulnx> ipconfig -- is win. sorry
[05:30] <benne> bjron: im not running an x session
[05:30] <ZupZupper> ubuntulnx, lol I did the same thing
[05:30] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: scroll up. I've been waiting for 20 minutes regarding my questions about your sound.
[05:31] <benne> WiFi_Warri0r: if you mean the ip you ahve on the internet you can go to www.myip.is
[05:31] <regeya> !repeat
[05:31] <ubotu> rumour has it, repeat is Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://www.ubuntuforums.org while you wait.
[05:31] <bjron> benne: yea ok, dselect or aptitude are the only two I've heard of
[05:31] <bjron> never cared much for iether
[05:31] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok thnx i have my ip's and im checking to see what u said earlier crimsun
[05:31] <WiFi_Warri0r> sorry
[05:31] <m4rcos> Somebody has ATI RADEON ?
[05:31] <benne> dselect seems nice
[05:31] <regeya> I bet someone does, m4rcos!
[05:31] <benne> but it isnt
[05:32] <benne> well,, ill use apt-get :)
[05:32] <saif> i'm wondeing, how can i disable porscans, ping and all those things to my machine?!?1
[05:32] <regeya> !ask
[05:32] <m4rcos> regeya can you help me ?
[05:32] <bjron> benne: yea, I usually just use apt-get even when running x
[05:32] <benne> bjron: me too
[05:32] <benne> but where does ubuntu store the logs
[05:32] <saif> when i do a port scan on my ip, i get that i have some open ports (e.g. 80) although in fire startes, i dont have it set as an allowed port!
[05:33] <dyrne> benne: /var/log for most things i believe
[05:33] <m4rcos> Ok I hope you can understand me ! | I have X600 RADEON ATI ok ! I need the driver of my video card but I don't know where I have to enter... in this URL : https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27                     * RADEON 8500 Series and higher
[05:33] <m4rcos>         * FireGL Series
[05:33] <m4rcos>         * Motherboards with ATI Graphics
[05:33] <m4rcos>         * Notebooks with ATI Graphics
[05:33] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:33] <benne> dyrne: thanks
[05:33] <bjron> benne: for dpkg, /var/lib/dpkg/
[05:33] <benne> whats dpkg?
[05:33] <m4rcos> there ara 4 links !
[05:33] <bjron> if you want to know about package info
[05:33] <DBO> saif, firestarter lets all traffic in from your local network IIRC
[05:34] <benne> bjron: ah, thanks
[05:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> crimsun: ok i did that command u told me, shoulkd i test my sound now?
[05:35] <Aisi> m4rcos: you want radeon 8500 series and higher
[05:35] <weasel__> Hiya guys
[05:35] <saif> DBO, ah! ok! so some1 outside my network can do this! thanx!
[05:35] <bjron> benne: I assume you know how to use apt-cache ? (wish I was more handy with it)
[05:36] <Jeffrae> I compiled lirc kernel module and now I have lirc_serial.o
[05:36] <benne> bjron: no, never used it (yet)
[05:36] <ZupZupper> hiya weasel__
[05:36] <Jeffrae> I am trying to sudo modprobe lirc_i2c
[05:36] <benne> this is my first day (eh.. night) with ubuntu
[05:36] <Jeffrae>  with no luck..
[05:36] <m4rcos> Hello AISI I have a X600 RADEON
[05:36] <bjron> benne: ah, yea apt-cache search, and apt-cache show you'll want for finding packages to install
[05:36] <weasel__> I got a question. Maybe someone here will have a good idea. I have gotten my nvidia card up to the point where I can log in, and have the monitor working when plugged into the card. But when I change to the card in the BIOS, I get a segmentation fault upon boot, related to a /etc/init.d/rcS
[05:36] <DBO> Jeffrae, durring the setup process it would have told you to use something else like lirc_mceusb2
[05:36] <DBO> (that is mine)
[05:36] <regeya> I'm really kicking myself on this mpeg issue. :-)  It's actually home movies from christmas, my daughter's first birthday. :)  when I transcoded the video to mpeg, I did all the different scenes as separate files 'coz keeping two hours of audio and video in sync transcoded from dv is a joke.  but since I was out of room I deleted the original avis, and I'd handed the camera to my wife with the tape rewound, and she started tap
[05:36] <m4rcos> Need I enter in  you want radeon 8500 series and higher ?
[05:37] <benne> bjron: thanks, funky tool
[05:37] <Nat1> Hey everyone. Anybody know a location, off hand, to download codecs/decoders for Totem?
[05:37] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: yes
[05:37] <ubuntulnx> he gone
[05:37] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:37] <benne> sud apt-get install joe
[05:37] <benne> sorry, wrong window
[05:37] <saif> isn't the way to have uboto tell me about somethn:   /msg uboto somethn         ?
[05:37] <savageviper> DIE
[05:37] <Aisi> m4rcos: yes. the x600 is really the 10600 with a better name. 10600 is higher than 8500
[05:38] <srKenshin> socorro fiz uma cagada
[05:38] <DBO> saif, yes
[05:38] <DBO> its spelled ubotu though
[05:38] <Hirvinen> !w32codecs
[05:38] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[05:38] <dyrne> regeya: ouch :)
[05:38] <Hirvinen> Nat1: There's your answer.
[05:38] <Nat1> Thanks, ubotu/Hirvinen.
[05:38] <savageviper> asdfasdfasdfsd
[05:39] <saif> DBO! thanx again!
[05:39] <DBO> np
[05:39] <m4rcos> In fact Assi so, Need I download that driver in the Radeon 8500 series an ... ?
[05:39] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:40] <jdumont> test
[05:40] <m4rcos> ok I understand ! do you have experience with that video cards ?
[05:40] <Aisi> m4rcos: no. but there is information on how to get it working... try...
[05:40] <Aisi> !ati
[05:40] <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
[05:40] <Jeffrae> dbq
[05:41] <Jeffrae> DBO, thanks
[05:41] <Aisi> m4rcos: read what ubotu just said
[05:41] <DBO> Jeffrae, np, I just been there
[05:41] <pineapple__> ok, I have my wireless card installed, now how do I make it connect?
[05:41] <Jeffrae> DBO, Crap I didn't see that part.. is there a way to find out what mine is?
[05:41] <Jeffrae> I set it up as serial
[05:41] <DBO> uhm...
[05:41] <DBO> im sure there is
[05:41] <m4rcos> ubotu said me that he not to speak english lol xD
[05:41] <ubotu> m4rcos: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:42] <Jeffrae> i think there must be a config file
[05:42] <Jeffrae> when you conpiled it it told you?
[05:42] <DBO> I believe so
[05:42] <DBO> somewhere along the way it mentions it
[05:42] <DBO> easy to miss
[05:42] <Jeffrae> i had tons of trouble compiling too..
[05:43] <Aisi> m4rcos: what is your first language? maybe someone here could help you in it
[05:43] <Installer36> pineaple__>you may want to give more information and maybe someone with the same card will be able to help....
[05:43] <DBO> Jeffrae, but you DID get it to compile finally right?
[05:43] <Jeffrae> yes
[05:43] <DBO> you can just compile it again
[05:43] <Jeffrae> hence the lirc_serial.o
[05:43] <Jeffrae>  file
[05:43] <DBO> and not do the make install bit
[05:44] <DBO> it might be lirc_serial.o
[05:44] <DBO> try that
[05:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> still no sound, might be my speakers :(
[05:44] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: can you hear with headphones?
[05:44] <m4rcos> spanish but the channel ubuntu-es is so bad all the people sepeck a bout their life i can not belive
[05:44] <Jeffrae> i have lirc_serial.o
[05:44] <m4rcos> do you speak spanish ?
[05:45] <pineapple__> it's a broadcomm wireless card that's in my acer aspire 3003WLMi laptop, I have the driver installed and it picks up on the wireless network, it just isn't connecting
[05:45] <Aisi> m4rcos: no. sorry :(
[05:45] <DBO> Jeffrae, what remote are you using?
[05:45] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:45] <Jeffrae> serial
[05:45] <m4rcos> somebody speak spanish ? ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[05:45] <Jeffrae> I made it
[05:45] <m4rcos> than'ks Aisi !
[05:46] <Jeffrae> does it have to be currently turned on you think?
[05:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> yes it worx! ty crimsun! headp[hones give me sound so i need to buy some speakers
[05:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> :D ur the man! haha
[05:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty
[05:46] <Jeffrae> i doubt it as serial is not pnp
[05:46] <crimsun> WiFi_Warri0r: np
[05:47] <weasel__> Anyone familiar with installing Nvidia cards ? (geforce 5200)
[05:47] <dyrne> weasel__: breezy?
[05:47] <weasel__> Breezy yes.
[05:47] <DBO> Jeffrae, try "sudo modprobe lirc_serial"
[05:47] <weasel__> When I enable the card in BIOS, I get a seg fault
[05:48] <Jeffrae> tried that
[05:48] <billytwowilly> anyone running ubuntu on an amd x2 processor? How's it work?
[05:48] <Jeffrae> i should just recompile
[05:48] <ports-> yay
[05:48] <ports-> working wireless on kubuntu :)
[05:48] <DBO> you could try that, Im sure it mentions it somewhere
[05:49] <Jeffrae> DBO,  you use lirc much?
[05:49] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:49] <DBO> Jeffrae, yeah, but once I got it working I decided it would be best if I didnt touch it
[05:49] <dyrne> weasel__: well you might follow this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074
[05:49] <DBO> it ate about 2 days of my life
[05:49] <Jeffrae> so you never even use the program?
[05:49] <Installer36> pineapple__> check out this ..http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&highlight=broadcom+wireless
[05:50] <DBO> Jeffrae, no I use lirc for mythtv
[05:50] <dyrne> weasel__: i used the nvidia installer and it worked fine. in breezy i was using k7 kernel and apt-get never worked
[05:50] <WiFi_Warri0r> time to get vnc installed on this box!
[05:50] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[05:50] <Jeffrae> cool
[05:51] <dyrne> weasel__: the packages that is apt-get itself worked fine :)
[05:51] <Aisi> billytwowilly: i've heard ubuntu on x2 is fine. just like running on a64 (same problems)
[05:51] <weasel__> dyrne: The installer seemed to work. I have the monitor cable plugged into the card right now, and I can see things :) But I dont have acceleration. In my bios, its still set to onboard, and if I change it, I get seg faults when I boot up
[05:52] <WiFi_Warri0r> tar -xzyf package.tar.gz ???
[05:52] <WiFi_Warri0r> is that right?
[05:52] <billytwowilly> Aisi, ie no flash?
[05:52] <dyrne> weasel__: if you look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf the driver says "nvidia"?
[05:53] <WiFi_Warri0r> tar -xzyf package.tar.gz ???
[05:53] <Aisi> billytwowilly: don't know, i'm still stuck on a duron. but flash is a likely problem
[05:53] <_jason> WiFi_Warri0r: get rid of the y
[05:53] <WiFi_Warri0r> _jason: thnx
[05:53] <billytwowilly> Aisi, I just heard that there wer no proprietary packages, ie no flash. is there a wiki page talking about the a64 problems?
[05:53] <weasel__> and forgive for being new to IRC.. to make my name appear red on your screen, do I just type your name first or ? :)
[05:53] <billytwowilly> oh.. fark. Probably no nvidia drivers either eh?
[05:53] <DBO> weasel__, yes
[05:54] <weasel__> ahh, thanks :)
[05:54] <Jeffrae> recompiled .. didn't see it
[05:54] <Jeffrae> hnmm
[05:54] <dyrne> weasel__: ah segfaults nm
[05:54] <DBO> argh, see, this is why it ate two days of my life...
[05:54] <weasel__> dyrne: yeah, the driver section says nvidia. Both under device and screen
[05:55] <weasel__> dyrne: the error I get mentions a /etc/init.d/rcS
[05:55] <dyrne> weasel__: you using framebuffer?
[05:55] <Aisi> billytwowilly: nvidia has 64bit linux drivers
[05:55] <benne> im off to bed.. thanks a llot for the help
[05:55] <billytwowilly> Aisi, java?
[05:56] <weasel__> dyrne: Im not sure what that is ?
[05:56] <twirpie> how can i tell if i have installed clamav correctly?
[05:56] <Aisi> billytwowilly: yep. java too. http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=22&PartDetailId=jre-1.5.0_06-oth-JPR&SiteId=JSC&TransactionId=noreg
[05:56] <weasel__> dyrne: still a fair bit of a 'nix n00b :)
[05:56] <billytwowilly> Aisi, well, I can't think of anything else I use that I can't compile to work with the a64;)
[05:57] <Aisi> erm. that link probably won't work. sorry
[05:57] <DBO> Jeffrae, you are using a UART compatible serial port no?
[05:57] <billytwowilly> Aisi, no worries.
[05:57] <DBO> I sweat it should be lirc_serial
[05:57] <Aisi> billytwowilly: good luck then :)
[05:57] <DBO> swear*
[05:57] <billytwowilly> Aisi, Thanks.
[05:57] <billytwowilly> Aisi, cheers
[05:57] <DBO> Jeffrae, it is homebrew correct?
[05:57] <dyrne> weasel__: well if you didnt set it up then probably no.  im not really familar the rc script
[05:58] <weasel__> dyrne: thats allright. So its a script thing ?
[05:58] <dyrne> weasel__: it just basically runs the /etc/init.d/rc i think
[05:58] <Aisi> billytwowilly: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[05:58] <weasel__> dyrne: Hm, I wonder why its segfaulting only when the bios setting change.
[05:59] <Aisi> billytwowilly: and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaAMD64
[06:00] <Aisi> last looks out of date
[06:00] <twirpie> HELLO!!!!!?????
[06:00] <Aisi> hello twirpie
[06:00] <weasel__> hullo
[06:00] <dyrne> weasel__: you using standard i386 kernel?
[06:00] <Jeffrae> yes
[06:00] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do i sudo to root again?
[06:01] <WiFi_Warri0r> sudo -?
[06:01] <weasel__> dyrne: Yup. With no changes that I know of. Its the last version that the synaptic auto-update updated it to.
[06:01] <dyrne> sudo -s or -i
[06:01] <zezu> i
[06:01] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty dyrne
[06:01] <twirpie> i have gotten the latest version of clamav which is 0.88 and have extracted it and done ./configure     now what?
[06:01] <Jeffrae> it is not finding the module
[06:01] <Jeffrae> it is not the hardware
[06:01] <Jeffrae> hold on
[06:01] <Toma-> twirpie: read the REAMDE or INSTALL file
[06:01] <AMCDeathKnight> Guys what is a good DVD/CD burning program that doesnt rename or caps lock files even shown and run in WIndows? I need to backup like 50 gigs of data that I dont want to lose or mess around with renaming ot lower case? (Thats in apt-get)
[06:01] <guest_> How do I reinstall gksud?
[06:02] <Toma-> twirpie: otherwise, stick to usinf apt
[06:02] <Toma-> using
[06:02] <twirpie> it says to do make install which does nothing
[06:02] <guest_> How do I reinstall gksudo?
[06:02] <Toma-> twirpie: no bunch of lines wizz past?
[06:02] <weasel__> sudo apt-get reinstall gksudo ?
[06:02] <twirpie> yes
[06:03] <Toma-> twirpie: have you run 'make' yet?
[06:03] <twirpie> it does nothing aswell
[06:03] <Aisi> twirpie: have to typed 'make' without anything afterwards? and I haven't been following, but is there a reason you aren't using the ubuntu version of clamav?
[06:03] <weasel__> ops, no
[06:03] <dyrne> weasel__: did you comment out glx in xorg.conf?
[06:03] <Toma-> twirpie: does configure do anything? have you install 'build-essentials' package?
[06:03] <twirpie> do i just type make and i would use the included version but it is out of date
[06:03] <weasel__> dyrne: No, that one is there. I've commented out GLcore and dri
[06:03] <AMCDeathKnight> Guys what is a good DVD/CD burning program that doesnt rename or caps lock files even shown and run in WIndows? I need to backup like 50 gigs of data that I dont want to lose or mess around with renaming ot lower case? (Thats in apt-get)
[06:04] <dyrne> weasel__: i had nearly that same card and it worked great in breezy
[06:04] <Toma-> AMCDeathKnight: nothing will. unless you burn at some sort of stupid filesystem. just use gnomebaker
[06:04] <Aisi> twirpie: okay. as Toma- suggested... sudo apt-get install build-essentials  (if you haven't already done so at some stage)
[06:04] <unperson> In my /etc/passwd file, the shell for user "nobody" seems to be set to /bin/sh.  Shouldn't that be set to /bin/false or something?
[06:04] <Aisi> twirpie: then try ./configure
[06:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> any help installing vnc on breezy?
[06:04] <AMCDeathKnight> Many thanks
[06:04] <Aisi> twirpie: then make
[06:04] <dyrne> weasel__: maybe try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and disable framebuffer support but honestly other than that im not sure
[06:05] <WiFi_Warri0r> ive followed all the instructions in the readme and i cantr figure out how to run the program
[06:05] <Aisi> twirpie: then sudo make install   (or........)
[06:05] <weasel__> dyrne: should i comment out glx or should that be in there ?
[06:05] <Toma-> twirpie: have you built anything before? and why may i ask are u installing an anti-virus?
[06:05] <Jawbreaker4Fs> can anyone tell me what options other than the default are available at the boot: prompt of the installation cd? The simple gui for the install process isn't displaying for me
[06:05] <dyrne> weasel__: well you might see if x will at least start with it commented out but you want glx so its not really a solution
[06:05] <guest_> "sudo apt-get reinstall sudo" is not working.
[06:05] <Aisi> twirpie: after the 'make' by itself, then 'sudo apt-get install checkinstall'
[06:06] <weasel__> dyrne: ahh, I see.
[06:06] <Nickgarvey> !usb
[06:06] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[06:06] <weasel__> dyrne: well, thats allright. Im sure I'll come across something. Thanks a ton of trying though :)
[06:06] <twirpie> no toma
[06:06] <pokerface> hey does anyone know how to configure bittornado with only command line?
[06:06] <NickGarvey> how do you mount a USB drive properly?  I did it wrong earlier it seems and it got me in a _lot_ of trouble heh
[06:06] <dyrne> weasel__: try disable framebuffer and then with it enabled you never know.  good luck
[06:06] <weasel__> dyrne: I will. Thanks !
[06:07] <Aisi> twirpie: and then instead of make install, try checkinstall, which should make a deb that can be installed with sudo dpkg -i clamavwhatever.deb
[06:07] <carbo> how do I change or turn off cdparanoia when ripping with Sound Juicer?
[06:07] <carbo> its making the rip extremely slow (about 4x)
[06:07] <Toma-> twirpie: well its rather a pain. something that will help however, is enabling the 'deb-src' in in your /etc/apt/sources.list then running 'sudo apt-get update' then 'sudo apt-get build-dep clamav'
[06:07] <NickGarvey> !usbdrive
[06:07] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[06:07] <guest_> How do I reinstall gksudo???
[06:07] <NickGarvey> apt-get install gksudo..
[06:07] <Aisi> Toma-: hmmm. should have thought of that :S
[06:08] <guest_> "sudo apt-get reinstall sudo" is not working.
[06:08] <NickGarvey> I would think..
[06:08] <Toma-> guest_: run "sudo apt-get install --reinstall gksu"
[06:08] <twirpie> :~/clamav-0.88$ make
[06:08] <twirpie> bash: make: command not found
[06:08] <guest_> Toma: yes...
[06:08] <Toma-> twirpie: you dont have build-essential
[06:08] <twirpie> just did that
[06:08] <Toma-> guest_: copy and paste
[06:08] <pokerface> hey does anyone know how to configure bittornado's ports but only the command line. i dont use the gui!
[06:09] <Jawbreaker4Fs> does anyone have any idea why the install gui on the installation cd would keep flickering?
[06:09] <zezu> can ubuntu be installed from a jumpdrive ?
[06:09] <Aisi> twirpie: join #ubuntu-clamav
[06:09] <Toma-> twirpie: did it install a whole bunch of packages?
[06:09] <Aisi> and anyone else who feels like helping
[06:09] <guest_> Toma: thank you. ;)
[06:09] <Toma-> guest_: np
[06:09] <NickGarvey> how do you delete an entry on ubotu?
[06:09] <Toma-> NickGarvey: why?
[06:09] <twirpie> gimme a sec
[06:09] <NickGarvey> !norris
[06:09] <ubotu> somebody said norris was http://www.chucknorrisfacts.com
[06:10] <Toma-> ubotu: forget norris
[06:10] <ubotu> Toma-: i forgot norris
[06:10] <NickGarvey> thank you
[06:10] <Toma-> np
[06:10] <pokerface> chuch
[06:10] <pokerface> chuck
[06:10] <pokerface> norris
[06:10] <Jawbreaker4Fs> is there a way to install ubuntu without using the default gui?
[06:10] <NickGarvey> !kubuntu
[06:10] <ubotu> well, kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE, (not a fork) ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[06:10] <Dr_willis> Jawbreaker4Fs,  you mea withot Gnme?
[06:10] <Toma-> Jawbreaker4Fs: there is no gui in breezy install....
[06:11] <NickGarvey> that is KDE Jawbreaker4Fs
[06:11] <Jawbreaker4Fs> no no
[06:11] <NickGarvey> Jawbreaker4Fs, xubuntu is xcfe
[06:11] <Jawbreaker4Fs> I'm talking about when you boot
[06:11] <Jawbreaker4Fs> the install cd
[06:11] <Jawbreaker4Fs> and it gives you the "boot:" prompt.. or something similar
[06:11] <Jawbreaker4Fs> just hitting enter takes you into a weird little sort of gui thing
[06:11] <NickGarvey> thats not a GUI I don't think
[06:11] <Toma-> ahh the "gui"
[06:11] <NickGarvey> just a well made text interface ;)
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> well, it's like a pseudo-gui
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> an asciiart-ui
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> sort of
[06:12] <Toma-> what about it
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> it flickers uncontrollably
[06:12] <carbo> Jawbreaker4Fs: at the boot: prompt hit F1 to F7 to see some options
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> and I can't get through the install process using it.. is there perhaps an alternative
[06:12] <Jawbreaker4Fs> carbo, thanks.. I'll give that a shot
[06:13] <rseeber> hey
[06:13] <Jawbreaker4Fs> dell sent me a replacement laptop because my old one died (long story), and I'm really trying hard to get ubuntu back on but it's proving to be difficult
[06:13] <pokerface> hey does anyone know how to configure bittornado's ports but only the command line. i dont use the gui!
[06:13] <DJ_Tobias> how do i get my geforce 6800 working?
[06:13] <carbo> Jawbreaker4Fs: in particular there's an option regarding video.. can't remember though, but it might fix the flickerking enough to let you install
[06:13] <rseeber> i'm having a problem with my sound, i was wondering if anyone would be able to help me
[06:13] <NickGarvey> ubotu, ext2win =~ s/You/you/
[06:13] <ubotu> NickGarvey: OK
[06:13] <NickGarvey> !ext2win
[06:13] <ubotu> well, ext2win is you can view ext2 and ext3 on windows by using this http://www.fs-driver.org/
[06:14] <twirpie> k i just finished with build essentitials from the repositrory now what?
[06:14] <Aisi> twirpie: now you need all the other stuff that clamav needs to compile with.
[06:15] <dyrne> rseeber: breezy or dapper?
[06:15] <Aisi> twirpie:  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:15] <pokerface> hey does anyone know how to configure bittornado's ports but only the command line. i dont use the gui!
[06:15] <Aisi> twirpie: remove the hash (#) symbols from infront of the deb-src lines
[06:15] <Jawbreaker4Fs> carbo, thanks! just pressing f1 led me to do "linux debian-installer/framebuffer=false" which worked PERFECTLY!!!
[06:15] <rseeber> dyrne: breezy;   when ever i play a sound file it sounds all currupts and slow, then speeds up, then currpts again.
[06:15] <twirpie> what the fawk  sudo apt-get install build-essentials
[06:15] <twirpie> Reading package lists... Done
[06:15] <twirpie> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:15] <twirpie> E: Couldn't find package build-essentials
[06:16] <dyrne> rseeber: problem with movies and such too or just mp3s?
[06:16] <_jason> twirpie: build-essential, singular
[06:16] <twirpie> oops
[06:16] <carbo> Jawbreaker4Fs: glad it works :D
[06:16] <twirpie> Reading package lists... Done
[06:16] <twirpie> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:16] <twirpie> build-essential is already the newest version.
[06:16] <twirpie> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[06:16] <NickGarvey> ubotu, bcm43xx =~ s/the bastards/they/
[06:16] <ubotu> NickGarvey: OK
[06:16] <NickGarvey> !bcm43xx
[06:16] <ubotu> Firmware packages for 4306 controllers are at http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/
[06:16] <_jason> twirpie: congratuilations, you already have build-essential installed :)
[06:17] <Jawbreaker4Fs> carbo... I know it might be hard to tell at this point, but when I reboot after the base system is installed... will that setting be saved to install the other packages?
[06:17] <rseeber> haven't tried movies.... i'll give it a shot
[06:17] <Jawbreaker4Fs> I know it launches back into that text based ui thing
[06:17] <dyrne> rseeber: you've been to wiki.ubuntu.com and installed codecs?
[06:17] <Toma-> !abuse
[06:17] <ubotu> Toma-: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:17] <carbo> Jawbreaker4Fs: if i remember correctly, whatever options you use to install will be used for booting later on
[06:17] <twirpie> now that .configure and essential is done what now?
[06:17] <Toma-> errr
[06:17] <rseeber> i did it with automatix
[06:18] <Jawbreaker4Fs> carbo, thanks again!
[06:18] <dyrne> rseeber: oh. i guess that works for alot of people but those scripts kink of scare me
[06:18] <paniq> boom boom boom boom
[06:18] <paniq> ubuntu in my room
[06:19] <rseeber> dyrne: hmm, this movie seems to work, so maybe it's just mp3's
[06:19] <dyrne> rseeber: wiki.ubuntu.com search for restricted
[06:19] <paniq> the way it handles the nvidia problem is great :D
[06:19] <Aisi> well there goes Toma-
[06:19] <dyrne> and then follow directions for mp3s
[06:19] <twirpie> aisi
[06:19] <rseeber> ok, thanks
[06:19] <twirpie> ?
[06:19] <regeya> awright, how do I set the pager for 'man'...right now I'm set to use 'more' and that sucks
[06:19] <paniq> rseeber: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:19] <Aisi> twirpie: now you need all the other stuff that clamav needs to compile with.
[06:20] <Aisi> twirpie:  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:20] <Aisi> twirpie: remove the hash (#) symbols from infront of the deb-src lines
[06:20] <rseeber> i also have one other problem though - when ever i turn on my laptop - i have to click the speaker in the top - and change the headphones switch to the oposite of whatever it is
[06:20] <Aisi> twirpie: then save, and sudo apt-get update
[06:21] <Aisi> twirpie: sudo apt-get build-dep clamav
[06:21] <Aisi> twirpie: then tell me when you have caught up
[06:22] <NickGarvey> I have 9 files that were not upgraded during apt-get upgrade, how would I tell it to do so?
[06:22] <DJ_Tobias> what is the standard driver so i can start X with out my nvidia driver needing to be loaded/configured?
[06:22] <DJ_Tobias> vesafb ?
[06:22] <twirpie> running now..... whatelse?
[06:22] <dyrne> DJ_Tobias: you can just change driver "nvidia" to vesa i guess
[06:22] <dyrne> DJ_Tobias: in xorg.conf
[06:22] <DJ_Tobias> vesa thats it.. thanks
[06:22] <DJ_Tobias> yea
[06:23] <Aisi> twirpie: afterwards, run ./configure      again
[06:23] <rseeber> mp3's are better - thanks
[06:23] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[06:23] <rseeber> there's one problem fixed
[06:24] <Aisi> twirpie: just making sure, but you've edited your sources.list, and are doing/done the build-dep thing?
[06:24] <WiFi_Warri0r> WTF?!
[06:24] <newtoubuntu> What do you think of automatix?
[06:24] <NickGarvey> !automatix
[06:24] <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.
[06:24] <WiFi_Warri0r> why on earth would u set the default sound volume after installation to mute? thats fucking retarded
[06:24] <DBO> friends dont let friends use automatix
[06:24] <NickGarvey> !LANGUAGE
[06:24] <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.
[06:25] <NickGarvey> hah exactly DBO
[06:25] <Installer36> Aisi> when you are doing thi is type of install with needing to get more dependencies does that have to be done from another terminal..
[06:25] <DBO> I think I was quoting you NickGarvey
[06:25] <DBO> someone said that in here earlier, I liked it
[06:25] <NickGarvey> haha yup
[06:25] <newtoubuntu> realy I like automatix, I worked realy well for me
[06:25] <NickGarvey> newtoubuntu, read what ubotu said
[06:26] <DBO> Ive never used automatix, and Ill never do it again
[06:26] <twirpie> seems all done
[06:26] <Dr_willis> newtoubuntu,  you are one of the FEW.
[06:26] <jadaz87> hello guys i was wondering what do you think the best HTML editor that is bundled with ubuntu is? BlueFish looks pretty nice
[06:26] <NickGarvey> jadams, you mean a WYSIWYG or.. vi
[06:26] <dyrne> newtoubuntu: i think most peoples problem is that it used the -f flag for everything
[06:26] <twirpie> aisi?
[06:26] <newtoubuntu> -f flag  what's that?
[06:26] <Aisi> Installer36: no, can be done in any terminal
[06:27] <NickGarvey> -f = force
[06:27] <DJ_Tobias> hmm.. the knoppix cd is 711 mb and my cds are only 700 mb!!!
[06:27] <jadaz87> NickGarvey that and an c++ ide looking editor
[06:27] <Aisi> twirpie: where are you up to?
[06:27] <Installer36> Aisi> Tahnk You
[06:27] <NickGarvey> DJ_Tobias, no, I don't think so
[06:27] <Installer36> Thank
[06:27] <Dr_willis> dyrne,  and the idioti 'leet' chatin.. and the whole "licenseing' fiasco.
[06:27] <carbo> how do I change or turn off cdparanoia when ripping with Sound Juicer?
[06:27] <newtoubuntu> force?
[06:27] <NickGarvey> DJ_Tobias, I believe the check sums and readmes might put it over 700, don't burn the sum only the ISO
[06:27] <NickGarvey> newtoubuntu, as in even if there is an error, it will ignore it and keep going
[06:27] <DJ_Tobias>  KNOPPIX_V4.0.2CD-2005-09-23-EN.iso  	711124 KB  	09/24/05  	00:00:00
[06:28] <dyrne> Dr_willis: there was a fiasco and no one told me?
[06:28] <twirpie> done with the sudo apt-get build-dep clamav
[06:28] <newtoubuntu> oh, well that's realy ok, if it works right?  it won't mess up your system?
[06:28] <Nihil85> WiFi_Warri0r, are you expert on wifi?
[06:28] <DJ_Tobias> NickGarvey, did you see that?
[06:28] <DBO> DJ_Tobias, that will burn
[06:28] <jadaz87> DJ_Tobias that is in kb when it is coverted to MB it is probably 700MB if not you will have to over burn
[06:28] <Dr_willis> dyrne,  check te message boards/forums -  was a very NASTY flamefest a few Mo ao.. it may al en removed by now
[06:28] <Aisi> twirpie: okay. now go to the clamav directory, if you aren't there already, and do ./configure
[06:29] <DJ_Tobias> 24.5 mb of 711.1mb at 300kb/sec ... how do you overburn jadams ?
[06:29] <DJ_Tobias> oops jadaz87
[06:29] <NickGarvey> DJ_Tobias, yeah it should be fine, they are aware that the normal CD size is 700MB
[06:29] <DJ_Tobias> k
[06:29] <DBO> DJ_Tobias, remember, computers count in base 2, so a 1MB is 1024 KB
[06:29] <newtoubuntu> oh, well that's realy ok, if it works right?  it won't mess up your system?
[06:29] <jcmcbeth> I just installed ssh and when I try to connect to it by another computer on my network using the local address it wont connect.
[06:29] <DJ_Tobias> yea figured that much
[06:29] <dyrne> jcmcbeth: you installed openssh-server?
[06:29] <jadaz87> DBO exxactly that is why i was telling him about the KB MB conversion
[06:30] <jcmcbeth> no, "ssh"
[06:30] <DBO> jadaz87, I know, I was trying to add numbers to make it more clear =)
[06:30] <jcmcbeth> dyrne: I can connect to it locally.
[06:30] <paniq> crap
[06:30] <paniq> i want armagetron 2.8 for ubuntu
[06:30] <Aisi> twirpie: now, assuming that worked correctly, typing make, without anything following, should compile the program.
[06:30] <jadaz87> DBO :-) number bases what ap computer science is built on :-)
[06:30] <dyrne> jcmcbeth: type ps -A | grep sshd does it respond with a process?
[06:31] <rnd_null> hey i have quick question...i googled it and didn't come up with anything...is there a way to change my user name?
[06:31] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[06:31] <DBO> you could edit the entry in /etc/passwd, but im not sure if that would negatively effect anything
[06:31] <jcmcbeth> dyrne: yeah, i'm sure it's running, cause It works fine on the computer I installed it on.
[06:32] <twirpie> yup
[06:32] <Aisi> so you have just done ./configure, and now make?
[06:32] <dyrne> jcmcbeth: these computers are on the same router/switch?
[06:32] <WiFi_Warri0r> im really starting to like the linux operating system, well the ubuntu version anyways, has been alot simpler then i thought to get up and running, ive got vnc working, samba working, my sound working, mp3 files are playing now, and my screen res is perfect. now i just gotta learn how to secure it so i dont get hacked or crashed... and i have to learn how to use sshd
[06:32] <jcmcbeth> dyrne: same switch
[06:32] <twirpie> yes
[06:32] <rnd_null> DB0, what if i renamed the directory /home/<username>? would mess up paths?
[06:32] <Aisi> twirpie: now, before tring to install it, make sure you haven't any older version.... sudo apt-get remove clamav
[06:33] <DBO> rnd_null, that would mess things up yes
[06:33] <jcmcbeth> dyrne: I just noticed now that I can't connect to my apache site either, but I can on the computer it's installed on.
[06:33] <twirpie> doesnt that wipe it out?
[06:33] <rnd_null> DB0, do you know of a command to change the user name? or am I going to have to start all over again?
[06:33] <dyrne> jcmcbeth: youre not running a firewall on that comp right?
[06:33] <jcmcbeth> dyrne: that thought just occured to me right now, that's probably it
[06:33] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone want a free shell? just help me set up sshd and u get a free unlimited shell
[06:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[06:34] <DBO> rnd_null, I know how to do it by editing /etc/passwd, but I dont know about a straght command to do it
[06:34] <ports-> anyone installed MS Office on Ubuntu?
[06:34] <Dr_willis> until you reboot..
[06:34] <volcom_b0i> would it be easier just to make another user account, then delete the current one?
[06:34] <twirpie> aisi?
[06:34] <Aisi> twirpie: that will remove any older version that you might have installed. you probably don't have to do it actually
[06:34] <optish> anyone here try installing dapper from mini.iso  and wifi connection? i cant for some reason connect to my wifi...installer seems to be selecting just some random AP
[06:34] <Aisi> twirpie: either was, we are going to deviate slightly from the standard configure make make install...
[06:34] <Aisi> twirpie: sudo apt-get install checkinstall
[06:34] <rnd_null> DB0, but it will work if i edit /etc/passwd?  do i need to change anything else to make it retain all my setting?
[06:35] <twirpie> working
[06:35] <DBO> rnd_null, in theory, no, since all the important stuff is managed by the user ID number
[06:35] <doubletwist> rnd_null You need to rename a user?
[06:35] <twirpie> done
[06:35] <IamEthos> okay
[06:36] <rnd_null> DB0, thanks, at least now i know that it's possible...i'll look around some more :)
[06:36] <IamEthos> so I put psmouse in /etc/hotplugs/blacklist
[06:36] <IamEthos> but it still loaded on startup
[06:36] <Aisi> twirpie: sudo checkinstall
[06:36] <IamEthos> leaving me to wonder
[06:36] <IamEthos> wtf
[06:36] <rnd_null> doubletwist, sorry, i didn't see that, yes, i need to.;
[06:37] <DBO> rnd_null, Ive done it with /etc/passwd and vi before, but Im afraid to suggest it to someone else without someone elses approval
[06:37] <doubletwist> rnd_null 'usermod' will let you do that.
[06:37] <Aisi> twirpie: it will create some .deb files of clamav
[06:37] <doubletwist> rnd_null Although I usually just renam the dir and edit the passwd file [and maybe shadow] 
[06:37] <twirpie> write a description for the package?
[06:37] <volcom_b0i> rnd_null: why not just create a new user, and transfer what you want over to the new user and chown it. then delete the older user?
[06:37] <DBO> usermod -l seems to be the command
[06:37] <DBO> not sure of the syntax
[06:37] <Aisi> twirpie: yeah, say something like 'ClamAV is a antivirus package'
[06:37] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[06:38] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok my next issue, here is the info guys, i have networked 2 win boxen and my ubuntu box thru a router, im tryin to use the lexmark x6100 printer on my win box from across the network with my ubuntu box, is all i have to do is install the drivers or what???
[06:38] <rnd_null> >> because i'm new...< 2 weeks using linux
[06:38] <michael__> Is there any program that will show me exactly where my CPU and internet connection is getting used nd what percent it is at of total??  My internet is running incredibly slow, but I can't find any excuse for it.
[06:39] <twirpie> k now what?
[06:39] <doubletwist> DBO * rnd_null : usermod -l newname -d newhome -m oldname
[06:39] <DBO> rnd_null, ok, you want to do "usermod -l <newname> <oldname>"
[06:39] <frank23> Nihil85: do you mean connect to the web interface? or just connect to the AP?
[06:39] <DJ_Tobias> does anybody know if knoppix has ndiswrapper ?
[06:39] <DBO> doubletwist, will the new home move all the files?
[06:39] <doubletwist> DBO * rnd_null That should rename the user, make the homedir for it and copy the data from the old home.
[06:39] <doubletwist> DBO according to man usermod anyway
[06:39] <Aisi> twirpie: in the directory up a level, there should be one or more deb files
[06:39] <DBO> thats the conclusion I was coming to
[06:40] <DBO> I prefer just to edit the file manually, its just easier
[06:40] <doubletwist> DBO Yeah me too.
[06:40] <twirpie> k
[06:40] <Aisi> twirpie: can you see them? type sudo dpkg -i whatever-the-filename-is.deb
[06:41] <Aisi> twirpie: and cross your fingers
[06:41] <rnd_null> doubletwist, unable to lock password file and cannot rename directory /home/<user> to <new>
[06:41] <doubletwist> I have a question about gnome-volume-manager. It works fine to automount USB/Firewire drives. But when I manually unmount one of them, how do I get it to re-mount the drive without unplugging and replugging it?
[06:41] <DBO> doubletwist, can we have him just do it manually?  or is that to invasive?
[06:41] <htrp> is there any SHA1 hash cracker?
[06:41] <twirpie> directory where?
[06:41] <volcom_b0i> rnd_null: are you doing it as root?
[06:41] <doubletwist> rnd_null You need to put 'sudo' in front of that command [and make sure you're not logged in as the user you're trying to change] 
[06:42] <rnd_null> sudo
[06:42] <rnd_null> i'm sudo-ing
[06:42] <Aisi> twirpie: where did you extract clamav to?
[06:42] <AngryElf> what's a quick way to tell if a program x is running?
[06:42] <doubletwist> DBO Well it's REALLY easy to me, but for home, who knows :)
[06:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> will drivers for suse and redhat linux work in ubuntu?? i know it is debian based but the only drivers i can find for my printer are redhat and suse ones....
[06:42] <rnd_null> i tried it both ways actually
[06:42] <doubletwist> DBO I mean for 'him' not home :)
[06:42] <frank23> AngryElf: ps aux | grep programname
[06:42] <twirpie> clamav-0.88
[06:42] <doubletwist> rnd_null are you trying to change the user you're logged in as?
[06:42] <DJ_Tobias> how do you get ubuntu to start in a different runlevel?
[06:42] <rnd_null>  : )
[06:43] <DJ_Tobias> '/etc ... ?
[06:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> twirpie: that AV sux ass
[06:43] <rnd_null> is that bad?
[06:43] <DBO> doubletwist, in the end its probably less cryptic than the commands and easier to understand
[06:43] <Nickgarvey> I really messed something up
[06:43] <Nickgarvey> I don't have VI installed
[06:43] <DBO> woohoo!
[06:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> will drivers for suse and redhat linux work in ubuntu?? i know it is debian based but the only drivers i can find for my printer are redhat and suse ones....
[06:43] <frank23> WiFi_Warri0r: Is it a lexmark?
[06:43] <doubletwist> DBO Yeah might be. :)
[06:43] <DBO> Nickgarvey, and thats bad news?
[06:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> frank23: yes
[06:43] <Nickgarvey>   vim: Depends: vim-common (= 1:6.3-078+1ubuntu3) but it is not going to be installed
[06:43] <Aisi> shush WiFi_Warri0r... i've been giving instructions for hte last i don't know how long
[06:43] <Installer36> WiFi_Warrior >...Try this out...http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83456&highlight=lexmark+printer
[06:43] <frank23> WiFi_Warri0r: which model?
[06:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> x6100
[06:43] <Nickgarvey> when I try to apt-get vim-common? already there of course
[06:43] <DBO> rnd_null, did you get it figured out?
[06:43] <doubletwist> rnd_null I guess if you want to get a better idea of how linux works, you should have someone walk you through doing the rename manually. :)
[06:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> Aisi: not to me u havent i havent seen u say my name once
[06:44] <Aisi> WiFi_Warri0r: no, to twirpie with his clamav...
[06:44] <Nickgarvey> apt-get dist-upgrade did not make me start using dapper right?
[06:44] <DBO> doubletwist, I dont mind holding his hand through it and showing him how that file works, should I take him to private chat?
[06:44] <Aisi> WiFi_Warri0r: twirpie wanted to compile latest version from source
[06:44] <rnd_null> doubletwist, it's alright, i'll figure it out, its a "test" computer anyway, i'm not scared to kill it
[06:44] <doubletwist> DBO I don't think a private chat is necessary.
[06:44] <DBO> I didnt want to spam here, but ok
[06:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> Aisi: clamav sux ballz, it isnt worth the space it took to code it
[06:44] <doubletwist> rnd_null Ah that's the spirit!!! :) Best way to learn.
[06:44] <DBO> rnd_null, lets do it manual!
[06:44] <Aisi> twirpie: in the terminal, go to the directory with clamav, then cd ..
[06:44] <twirpie> aisi what do i do?
[06:44] <paniq> hum
[06:44] <Nickgarvey> WiFi_Warri0r, you need to try to keep it PG in here
[06:45] <doubletwist> DBO I dunno, I don't run the channel :) I guess if it bothers an op they'll let you know.
[06:45] <paniq> how can i get a list of available x displays?
[06:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> nickgarvey: ok
[06:45] <rnd_null> doubletwist, yeah, i've got this one and my "test" that is going to become my "air pirate"
[06:45] <doubletwist> DBO I figure doing it in public, if you accidentally tell him to do something wrong, you'll have more eyes that might catch it before he runs it. :)
[06:45] <frank23> WiFi_Warri0r: Ummm  I'm not sure if that one is supported but there is a thread in the forums about taking the Lexmark drivers and making them work on Ubuntu. basically you can extract a rpm from the .bin (or .sh) and then convert to .deb and installand
[06:45] <Aisi> twirpie: then ls -l    and look for the files clamavwhatever
[06:45] <Aisi> there hopefully is only one
[06:45] <rnd_null> doubletwist, i need to change the name for the sake of being anonymous
[06:45] <DBO> rnd_null, ok, step one of this process is going to make a backup of /etc/passwd
[06:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> frank23: can u give me the url please?
[06:46] <Installer36> WiFiWarriOr>
[06:46] <kcbanne1> Hello all :D
[06:46] <paniq> how can i get a list of available x displays? i am trying to find out what display i am running on but to no avail
[06:46] <Installer36> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83456&highlight=lexmark+printer
[06:46] <paniq> it isnt :0.0
[06:46] <doubletwist> DBO might want a backup of shadow too :)
[06:46] <DBO> rnd_null, to do this "sudo cp /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.bak"
[06:46] <twirpie> what am i looking for?
[06:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty installer
[06:46] <DBO> we dont need to edit shadow
[06:46] <doubletwist> DBO if you weren't already going to do that.
[06:46] <DBO> oh yes we do
[06:46] <DBO> doh
[06:46] <DBO> good idea
[06:46] <Aisi> twirpie: a filename starting with clamav, probably
[06:46] <rnd_null> >> well, i'll be going now, thanks for your help and support just as always, i would be lost without you!! <<
[06:46] <doubletwist> DBO yeah you're right you don't need to
[06:46] <twirpie> there are many
[06:46] <DBO> lemme look
[06:47] <DBO> deerrr... dummy moment
[06:47] <Aisi> twirpie: and ending with .deb
[06:47] <paniq> can somewhere please go to terminal and just paste the output of "env | grep DISPLAY", please?
[06:47] <paniq> -where+one
[06:47] <twirpie>  clamav-0.88_0.88-1_i386.deb
[06:47] <doubletwist> DBO Nah, once you finish with vipw, just run 'pwconv' and it will sync shadow to your changes.
[06:47] <twirpie> that?
[06:47] <Aisi> twirpie: that will be it...
[06:47] <paniq> hello? :(
[06:47] <doubletwist> DBO I just tested that
[06:47] <DBO> ok, makes that easier
[06:47] <Aisi> twirpie: sudp dpkg -i clamav-0.88_0.88-1_i386.deb
[06:47] <paniq> i am trying to migrate, i just overwrote some config files
[06:47] <paniq> please help me ;)
[06:47] <htrp> is there any SHA1 security pass cracker?
[06:48] <DBO> he left...
[06:48] <Elly> htrp: that'd be one slow cracker
[06:48] <DBO> I was about to have my fun
[06:48] <DBO> and he left
[06:48] <twirpie> working
[06:48] <twirpie> done
[06:48] <doubletwist> DBO er hold off on that...
[06:48] <paniq> -= can somewhere please go to terminal and just paste the output of "env | grep DISPLAY", please? =-
[06:48] <paniq> :)
[06:48] <Aisi> twirpie: any errors?
[06:48] <paniq> someone
[06:48] <paniq> that is
[06:48] <paniq> please i really need it
[06:48] <twirpie> no
[06:48] <paniq> i cant continue without that info
[06:48] <DBO> doubletwist, sync works, but its just as easy to edit it
[06:48] <Nickgarvey> I really messed this up...
[06:48] <DBO> doubletwist, even still, he already left
[06:48] <Aisi> twirpie: then you now should have clamav 0.88 installed.
[06:49] <twirpie> how do i run it?
[06:49] <paniq> i cant even start a webbrowser
[06:49] <doubletwist> DBO oh well. But just to let you know, the pwconv changes the username in /etc/shadow, but it resets the password for some reason, so you'd have to recreate the users password if you do it that way.
[06:49] <kcbanne1> Does anyone know the proper way to set up a Ubuntu MIRROR?
[06:49] <paniq> could someone please start terminal and just paste the output of "env | grep DISPLAY" to irc, please?
[06:49] <DBO> yeah, I wouldnt do it that way, just edit the file
[06:49] <paniq> that would be terrific ;)
[06:49] <jcmcbeth> How do I set up ip masquarding?
[06:49] <doubletwist> DBO yeah I think that would end up the best.
[06:50] <Installer36> paniq > DISPLAY =:0.0
[06:50] <doubletwist> DBO SO much for taking a shortcut :)
[06:50] <paniq> thank you.
[06:50] <frank23> WiFi_Warri0r: the thread is this one http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49714&highlight=lexmark+printers   I don't know if this is useful for you though. If Lexmark has a linux driver specifically for you printer, you might be able to adapt the method
[06:50] <paniq> Installer36: thank you
[06:50] <Aisi> twirpie: don't know. try typing clamav? or going to /usr/share/doc/ and looking for the clamav directory, and reading the documents inside it
[06:50] <Installer36> WC
[06:50] <DBO> doubletwist, of course at this point its all acedemic since our testbed left
[06:50] <doubletwist> True :)
[06:51] <carbo> how do I change or turn off cdparanoia when ripping with Sound Juicer? Its limiting the rip speed to about 4x
[06:51] <doubletwist> He might be back though.
[06:51] <DBO> I hope so
[06:51] <Aisi> twirpie: usually other programs call clamav to scan files for them. such as email programs scanning emails for viruses.
[06:51] <twirpie> oh ok
[06:52] <odat> How do I uninstall a program I installed from source
[06:52] <Aisi> twirpie: anyway, i'm off. i'm sure you'll figure it out eventually. good luck :)
[06:52] <doubletwist> So anyone know how to get gnome-volume-manager to automatically remount a USB drive after I've unmounted it without me having to unplug and replug in the drive?
[06:52] <Nickgarvey> what does "E: Broken packages
[06:52] <Nickgarvey> " mean?
[06:52] <twirpie> thanks
[06:52] <frank23> odat: make uninstall in the source directory
[06:52] <DBO> it means a dependancy isnt met
[06:53] <Nickgarvey> if I unistnall bash
[06:53] <Nickgarvey> would I be able to get it back?
[06:54] <DBO> erm, yes but why would you uninstall bash?
[06:54] <kcbanne1> Does anyone know how to set up a Ubuntu mirror?
[06:54] <pokerface> please does anyone know how to set the ports for bittornado using the command line
[06:54] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: removing bash would remove dozens of other really important things
[06:55] <Nickgarvey> I don't have ubuntu-desktop or anyhting..
[06:55] <Nickgarvey> and I can't apt-get it again..
[06:55] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: so you already removed bash?
[06:56] <hyphenated> or you're trying to? or you just want the "Broken packages" thing fixed
[06:56] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, no.. but it says it is being "held back"
[06:56] <pokerface> omg
[06:56] <Nickgarvey> yes, its really annoying
[06:56] <pokerface> please ive been looking for 2 days now and cant find anything
[06:56] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: does it say anything about running 'apt-get -f install' ?
[06:56] <doubletwist> pokerface try 'man btdownloadgui.bittornado'
[06:56] <Nickgarvey> nope
[06:56] <Nickgarvey> should I try
[06:56] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: not yet.
[06:57] <Nickgarvey> didn't work anyway
[06:57] <michael__>  What's an M3U file?
[06:57] <DBO> playlist
[06:57] <YukiCuss> michael__, a playlist.
[06:57] <hyphenated> michael__: a winamp playlist
[06:57] <doubletwist> pokerface try '--minport portnum --maxport portnum'
[06:57] <michael__> ty
[06:57] <YukiCuss> hyphenated, not necessarily winamp.
[06:57] <defendguin> i dont guess anyone has a lenovo 3000 100n?
[06:58] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[06:58] <krumms> what version of Ruby is available on ubuntu via apt?
[06:58] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, reason I want it gone is because Ic an't install anything
[06:58] <whyami> the cpufreqd module isn't restarting when I wake up my laptop from hibernate or suspend. What script or file would I modify so it automatically restarts?
[06:58] <Goldfisch> I have installed snort on my breezy system. I am trying to activate an SSH rule and it says I need flexresp through libnet. I don't which libnet package to install! Any ideas?
[06:58] <YukiCuss> !info ruby
[06:58] <ubotu> ruby: (An interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.8.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 18 kB, Installed size: 96 kB
[06:58] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: can you copy+paste the whole error into a pastebin?
[06:58] <YukiCuss> krumms, 1.8.2-1.
[06:59] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, I get a few different ones depending on the apt-get I run
[06:59] <krumms> yukicuss: that's what I thought too, but: ruby 1.8.3 (2005-06-23) [i486-linux] 
[06:59] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: so paste them all :-)
[06:59] <pokerface> it games me a problem
[06:59] <hyphenated> into a pastebin
[06:59] <ASTX813> Is it just me or will Evolution will only open online calendars readonly?  Is there a workaround?
[06:59] <YukiCuss> krumms, are you running Dapper by any chance?
[06:59] <krumms> YukiCuss: from a ruby --version
[06:59] <krumms> YukiCuss: nope
[06:59] <Nickgarvey> !paste
[06:59] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[06:59] <YukiCuss> krumms, that's quite odd!
[06:59] <krumms> YukiCuss: tell me about it :)
[06:59] <pokerface> because i want ti to save that port as the default now
[06:59] <kcbanne1> w00000000000000000000000000000t! apt-get dist-update succesful!
[07:00] <kcbanne1> Dapper rules!
[07:00] <Nickgarvey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11138
[07:00] <Nickgarvey> thats the main one
[07:00] <ASTX813> I want to use evolution as my calendar program, but be able to go online anywhere to see it.
[07:01] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: ok, can you put your sources.list file into a pastebin too?
[07:01] <ASTX813> I have WebDAV working, I can publish free/busy info, but I can't seem to publish my calendar, just read an existing one
[07:01] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: and the output of 'apt-cache show gnomebaker'
[07:03] <pokerface> i tried it didnt work
[07:03] <michael__> I just want to make mention that I like amaroK, I love grip, but it's all (almost) entirely useless if I can't find my MP3 player.
[07:03] <Nickgarvey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11139
[07:04] <niuniu> hello,everyone
[07:04] <Nickgarvey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11140
[07:04] <ASTX813> OK, #evolution doesn't seem to exist, is there a channel specific to it anywhere?
[07:04] <Nickgarvey> !evolution-
[07:04] <ubotu> Nickgarvey: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:04] <Nickgarvey> !evolution
[07:04] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[07:05] <Nickgarvey> or not..
[07:05] <Nickgarvey> !evolution is a mail client
[07:05] <ubotu> Nickgarvey: okay
[07:05] <DBO> ASTX813, yes, its on irc.gnome.org
[07:05] <DBO> #evolution
[07:05] <Shadowline> ASTX813: try #gnome
[07:05] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, I won't need to reinstall right?
[07:06] <DBO> ?
[07:06] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: shouldn't do :-)
[07:06] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, what do you mean?
[07:07] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: shouldn't need to reinstall
[07:07] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, good, I have a lot of things that would be annoying to backup/restore heh
[07:07] <Nickgarvey> hyphenated, any idea on whats doing this? its midnight here
[07:07] <alejo> hola
[07:07] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: it looks like the package is clashing with another repository (the elive one, last one in your sources.list)
[07:08] <odat> synaptic won't let me update a file because it won't overwrite it what can i do?
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> alright
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> what a text editor?
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> other than vi
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> no.. not ed..
[07:08] <dj-fu> nano
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> don't make me do it..
[07:08] <dj-fu> emacs
[07:08] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: comment that line out, do an apt-get update, etc
[07:08] <m4rcos> ok si es con ctrl alt y dos veces back space !
[07:08] <DBO> gedit
[07:08] <m4rcos> ja !
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> phew!
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> list saver
[07:08] <_jason> !es
[07:08] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:08] <Nickgarvey> life*
[07:08] <kcbanne1> o man the new gnome is sooo sexy
[07:09] <hyphenated> Nickgarvey: do you remember what the other repository was added for anyway?
[07:09] <Nickgarvey> thank you!
[07:09] <Karmander> hello i need help please
[07:09] <odat> synaptic won't let me update a file because it won't overwrite it what can i do?
[07:09] <Nickgarvey> I was trying to get enlightenment because it was pretty
[07:09] <Nickgarvey> waste of time as it turned out
[07:09] <hyphenated> hehe alrighty
[07:09] <liddan> Could anyone please give me a hand? I am as new as you can get to Linux.. I am trying to get my 2 S-ATA drives working that are in RAID-0.
[07:10] <Karmander> i installed the server config for ubuntu and i need to config my adsl connection
[07:10] <Karmander> how can i do that from the console
[07:11] <bimberi> !adsl
[07:11] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL PPPoE Connection? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[07:11] <Karmander> and how can i know that my eth0 is working?
[07:12] <DBO> sudo ifconfig eth0
[07:12] <radiodog> Karmander: ifconfig eth0, ping google.com? ping your route?
[07:12] <radiodog> s/route/router
[07:12] <jedistar_> hmm,I am a new user here... can anyone tell me how to open up windows that are minized? it disapears when I minimize them
[07:12] <pokerface> please does anyone know how to set the ports for bittornado using the command line
[07:13] <Nickgarvey> !bittorrent
[07:13] <pokerface> maybe a file that i need to configure?
[07:13] <ubotu> [bittorrent]  the BitTorrent FAQ is available at: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[07:13] <me2win> pokerface: I believe ports are fowarded through router config
[07:13] <ASTX813> #evolution is quiet.  Anyone tried publishing their calendars in evolution before?
[07:13] <DBO> jedistar, you need to add window selector applet to your gnome panel
[07:13] <pokerface> ok yea but i want to be able to choose which ones my bt is allowed to use
[07:14] <DBO> jedistar, to do that, you right click on the panel and select "Add to Panel..."
[07:14] <jedistar_> thank you dbo
[07:14] <pokerface> i already did the router but now i want BT to be exactly like the router
[07:14] <DBO> jedistar, working for you?
[07:14] <DBO> guess so...
[07:14] <jedistar> yes
[07:15] <DBO> sweet
[07:15] <pokerface> DBO maybe u know!
[07:15] <jedistar> it just appeared
[07:15] <DBO> know what?
[07:15] <pokerface> how to set the ports for bittornado using the command line
[07:15] <DBO> Im really quite dumb, I just regurgitate what smart people say
[07:15] <pokerface> lol ok
[07:15] <DBO> pokerface, does it have a configuration file you can edit?
[07:15] <pokerface> im not sure
[07:16] <pokerface> i cant find one
[07:16] <DBO> and I havnt installed it
[07:16] <kcbanne1> Has anyone here set up a working ubuntu mirror? If so please tell me I am stumped!
[07:16] <radiodog> pokerface: why do you have to do it from the commandline?
[07:17] <pokerface> because i use my linux remotely on putty all the time from school/work
[07:17] <DBO> thats a good reason
[07:17] <Breezy-CA> My mouse preferences changed somehow, and the System / Preferences / Mouse applet (gnome-mouse-properties) won't let me re-set it. Has anyone else run into this?
[07:18] <pokerface> ussing ssh i cant open it and just say to use ports 9011-9021
[07:18] <schmirgo> does anyone have some experience with debian and ubuntu? i hate news like "no this feature will only be in dapper..." is there any stuff like backports for debian? is in debain the stuff working well out of the box like in ubuntu?
[07:18] <pokerface> but im hoping there is a file that i could edit taht makes it the default
[07:18] <driggers> hi.  has anyone been able to use a samsung a920 mobile with ubuntu?
[07:18] <jedistar> I am trying to upgrade from 5.02 to 5.10
[07:19] <tritium> schmirgo: dapper will be out in a couple months, you know
[07:19] <jedistar> do I download the ISO or is there is a shorter way?
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> schmirgo: There are backports, but only for things someone's bothered to backport.
[07:19] <bimberi> cafuego: ping
[07:20] <newtoubuntu> Hey, can anyone recomend a program like golive or dreamweaver
[07:20] <tonyyarusso> newtoubuntu: Nvu.
[07:20] <newtoubuntu> Nvu, ??? what's it like?
[07:21] <smo> pokerface: using btdownloadheadless from bittornado, I use --ip foo --minport n --maxport n --save_options 1
[07:21] <bimberi> !tell schmirgo about backports
[07:21] <jadaz87> hello does anyone know how to get the browser for when you push the preview button in Blue Fish to be firefox?
[07:21] <schmirgo> tonyyarusso well thats the problem... i dont want a linux with things like "mozilla 1.5 is out but it's not available to 5.10" so you have to wait for dapper
[07:21] <htrp> is there any SHA1 security pass cracker?
[07:21] <schmirgo> bimberi i know what backports are... -.-
[07:21] <DBO> pokerface, check for a file like /etc/bittornado/*.conf or ~./.bittornado/*.conf
[07:21] <tonyyarusso> newtoubuntu: Code, preview, and WYSIWYG tabs, various tools.  With the wonders of apt-get, you might as well see for yourself.  There are some screenshots on the web site too.
[07:22] <pokerface> foo?
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> schmirgo: You can get 1.5
[07:22] <bimberi> schmirgo: and i know you know, there is a link to the wiki page that i thought might help
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell schmirgo about firefox1.5
[07:22] <Breezy-CA> newtoubuntu, you can check out Nvu at www.nvu.com
[07:22] <schmirgo> tonyyarusso, no i cant its not available for ppc architecture
[07:22] <smo> pokerface: replace n, foo, etc with your ip/ports for nat to work.  putting mine there won't help you :)
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> schmirgo: Um, source is architecture-independent.
[07:22] <newtoubuntu> cool OK thanx1
[07:23] <pokerface> i need to put my ip? for a program
[07:23] <smo> pokerface: if you're behind a nat router, most likely.  if not, no
[07:23] <smo> pokerface: that was simply 'what works for me to do a similar task'
[07:24] <pokerface> pokerface@Server:~$ bitt --ip 192.168.2.118 --minport 9011 --maxport 9021 --save_options 1
[07:24] <pokerface> These errors occurred during execution:
[07:24] <pokerface> [00:24:12]  error: need responsefile or url, must have one, cannot have both
[07:24] <pokerface> run with no args for parameter explanations
[07:25] <WiFi_Warri0r> ROFLMAO
[07:25] <WiFi_Warri0r> the put a gmail invite up on ebay!
[07:25] <WiFi_Warri0r> ROFL
[07:25] <kcbanne1> l00l
[07:25] <Breezy-CA> Someone's gonna make a fortune sure.
[07:25] <DBO> does anyone else running AmaroK in GNOME get the "HTTP Cahce Cleaner" thing from time to all the friggin time?
[07:26] <schmirgo> tonyyarusso, ok, thanks ill follow the wiki ;)
[07:26] <Breezy-CA> Hey, can anyone here help me fix my messed-up mouse prefs?
[07:26] <DBO> Breezy-CA, whats wrong with them?
[07:26] <Breezy-CA> You'd think it would be so easy ...
[07:26] <Breezy-CA> DBO, my mouse preferences changed somehow, and the System / Preferences / Mouse applet (gnome-mouse-properties) won't let me re-set it. Has anyone else run into this?
[07:27] <DBO> ok... whats different?
[07:27] <pokerface> im getting a message
[07:27] <Breezy-CA> DBO - My acceleration got reset somehow to the minumum. It takes two or three mousepads to cross the screen :)
[07:28] <DBO> haha, oh
[07:28] <DBO> what mouse have you?
[07:28] <Breezy-CA> MS optical USB mouse - working fine forever in Breezy, this is my first problem with it
[07:29] <DBO> are you still in breezy?
[07:29] <Breezy-CA> Yes. Thinking of upgrading to the current flight of Dapper though
[07:29] <AshenSugar> <<<noob
[07:29] <Breezy-CA> Thought I ought to fix this before getting into any further complication.
[07:29] <DBO> good idea
[07:29] <runelind> Gau: CSU > CU
[07:29] <AshenSugar> how do i setup icewm in place of gnome?
[07:29] <Gau> I'm thinking about transferring.
[07:30] <runelind> heh, don't like it there?
[07:30] <Gau> Nope
[07:30] <runelind> how long have you been there?
[07:30] <Gau> This is my 4th semester.
[07:30] <Breezy-CA> I believe there must be a config file - somewhere - that tells Gnome about my mouse prefs, but ... anyone know what it is? Because gnome-mouse-properties, for some reason, isn't changing it
[07:30] <runelind> and still in the halls?
[07:31] <seane> Hi I need some help! I deleted the apache2 folder in /etc and now I can reinstall it!!!
[07:31] <DBO> Breezy-CA, what does your /etc/X11/xorg.conf say about your mouse (identified "configured mouse")
[07:31] <me2win> seane: how did you manage to do that
[07:31] <DBO> erm, dont paste it here
[07:32] <Breezy-CA> No, I won't - promise :)
[07:32] <bur[n] er> has anyone installed breezy recently?  I keep getting looped in the add users part
[07:32] <runelind> the bandwidth is pretty nice in the halls
[07:32] <ASTX813> So, is there a way to force Breezy's Synaptic to install evolution 2.6?  2.4.1 is the latest synaptic offers
[07:32] <bur[n] er> ASTX813: it will be in dapper, not breezy
[07:32] <seane> I just deleted the folder!!
[07:33] <seane> I unistalled it first and then deleted the folder
[07:33] <ASTX813> but... but... I don't wanna wait for dapper! :(  Though I do look forward to experimenting with XGL
[07:33] <DBO> Breezy-CA, I need to do some more googling, I will get back to you
[07:33] <Breezy-CA> DBO, thanks!
[07:33] <ASTX813> I"m trying to build from source and my brain is a little tired already
[07:34] <ASTX813> Maybe I should just boot evolution and try thunderbird.  (those are the two main M$ Outlook counterarts, right?)
[07:34] <whyami> ASTX813: so what isn't working when building from the source?
[07:34] <DBO> Breezy-CA, ok, the command we are looking for here is xset
[07:34] <runelind> ASTX813: what features are you looking for in your client?
[07:35] <whyami> ASTX813: I use thunderbird and love it. Never tried evolution, though.
[07:35] <ASTX813> whyami, Package req's (libgtkhtml-3.8) were not met (but it looks like I have 3.8)
[07:35] <AshyIsMe> how do i set timeout for the gnome panel autohide feature?
[07:35] <ASTX813> runelind, i want to be able to publish my calendar to webdav, but 2.4 only does readonly online cals
[07:35] <DBO> Breezy-CA, enter "sudo xset m default"
[07:35] <Breezy-CA> xset ... OK. DBO, just in case it's relevant, the current xorg.conf  shows this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11141
[07:36] <whyami> ASTX813: you have it installed as well as the development headers?
[07:36] <ASTX813> why, that's a good question
[07:36] <Breezy-CA> DBO
[07:36] <Breezy-CA> DBO is my new hero :)
[07:36] <DBO> Breezy-CA
[07:36] <tonyyarusso> Anyone know how to write Gaim plugins looking for a project?
[07:36] <DBO> WOOHOO!!!
[07:36] <DBO> I learned something
[07:36] <Breezy-CA> It works.
[07:37] <Breezy-CA> How the dickens did you find whatever you found? I googled for, literally, an hour ...
[07:37] <whyami> ASTX813: make sure you have libgtkhtml3.8-dev installed...
[07:37] <DBO> my google-fu is strong Breezy-san
[07:37] <Breezy-CA> lol
[07:37] <Amgine_grmbl> noobicide: how do I reset the password of the admin account?
[07:37] <DBO> Amgine_grmbl, "sudo passwd"
[07:37] <ASTX813> yeah, i didn't.  installing it now (taking forever cuz it has a million dependencies!)
[07:38] <ASTX813> done
[07:38] <michael__> How can I make sure that an item can't be retrieved from the trash after I delete it from there?
[07:38] <seane> Please someone HELP!!!  I deleted the /etc/apache2 directory!
[07:38] <Amgine_grmbl> That would be wonderful, if I were able to log in initially DBO.
[07:38] <DBO> Amgine_grmbl, oh...
[07:38] <solid_liq> Breezy-CA, DBO: I missed the first part of that, what does xset m do?
[07:38] <tonyyarusso> Amgine_grmbl: What did you do?
[07:38] <DBO> solid_liq, allows you to reset the mouse acceleration and threshold values
[07:38] <solid_liq> DBO: ah, ok, thank you
[07:39] <Breezy-CA> Very, very sweet.
[07:39] <Amgine_grmbl> Purchased a machine which came fully installed. But due to the RAID the instructions which came with to reset the admin password simply fail; no password command.
[07:39] <DBO> Breezy-CA, if you need to play with the numbers you can use "sudo xset m 4 2" (which is the same as you have now) and just play with the numbers
[07:40] <klees> does anyone know how to boot ubuntu off a flash drive?
[07:40] <unL33Tn00b> Does anyone here have experience with Setting up an MU*?
[07:40] <ASTX813> whyami, now it fails looking for camel-provider... i don't see any camel packages in synaptic.
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> klees: You have to have your bios configured to use a flash boot device before the hard disk.
[07:40] <unL33Tn00b> Specificly with the port forwarding part?
[07:40] <Breezy-CA> Very cool, DBO. Got an additional question, much less important - but the MS mouse is a 5 button mouse; I only know how to configure 3 of the 5 buttons. Is your mouse-fu also strong tonight?
[07:40] <klees> i believe the default kernel it uses does not have usb-storage and other necessary modules to read and mount root
[07:41] <tonyyarusso> Breezy-CA: I think there's a wiki page specifically on that, iirc.
[07:41] <Breezy-CA> Oh, cool, tonyyarusso - I'll hunt it down :)
[07:41] <klees> tonyyarusso my bios is enabled to boot off of usb drives
[07:41] <Breezy-CA> t/y
[07:41] <DBO> Breezy-CA, no, but my wiki fu and ability to read the poster before me tells me that there is a wiki
[07:41] <ASTX813> ahh, libcamel
[07:41] <Breezy-CA> Many thanks to you both
[07:41] <whyami> ASTX813: you're getting there....
[07:42] <unL33Tn00b> Anone familiar with setting up a MXU, MUD, MUSH or MOO?
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone wanna help me get ssh working on my breezy badger box?
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> plz
[07:42] <klees> the kernel loads but it doesn't find /dev/sdc1 which is the flash drive's root partition
[07:42] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, ssh or sshd?
[07:42] <whyami> WiFi_Warri0r: sudo apt-get install ssh?
[07:42] <michael__> How can I make sure that an item can't be retrieved from the trash after I delete it from there? - please, i need security
[07:42] <klees> i assume the usb storage modules r not loaded in initrd or something
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> sshd
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> is what i need
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> i want to connect to this box from the net
[07:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> :/
[07:43] <Breezy-CA> And Breezy-CA went forth unto the wiki and lo, there it was, by golly.
[07:43] <ASTX813> Is it just me, or would it be easier if the readme gave a warning "you need to have ALL the following packages installed before you can compile"
[07:43] <Breezy-CA> Outrageously cool. Chilled below zero.
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> WiFi_Warri0r: openssh-server might be the package name...
[07:43] <hyphenated> WiFi_Warri0r: install openssh-server
[07:43] <runelind> apt-get install ssh-server
[07:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> so what do i do to install the package?
[07:43] <runelind> ya that might be it
[07:43] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, "sudo apt-get install ssh"
[07:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok ill try it
[07:43] <unL33Tn00b> Anone familiar with setting up a MXU, MUD, MUSH or MOO?
[07:43] <DBO> ssh is a metapackage that contains everything he needs IIRC
[07:44] <tonyyarusso> DBO: You are correct.
[07:44] <JAyRULE> how do i go about building a custom kernal in ubuntu
[07:44] <[Ag0ny] > WiFi_Warri0r, no wonder I didn't recognized you :P
[07:44] <Amgine_grmbl> <tries another method>
[07:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> ag0ny: lol
[07:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[07:44] <unL33Tn00b> Anone familiar with setting up a MXU, MUD, MUSH or MOO?
[07:44] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, you will also need to open port 22 on your router
[07:44] <DBO> if you have one...
[07:44] <tritium> JAyRULE: install kernel-package, and use make-kpkg
[07:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> db0: open port 22 on my router?> i dont know how....
[07:44] <klees> is the "server" install kernel the same as the default installation?
[07:45] <runelind> WiFi_Warri0r: www.portforward.com
[07:45] <runelind> I think
[07:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty
[07:45] <DBO> runelind, i dont think that is right
[07:45] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, what router do you have?
[07:46] <runelind> DBO: what's wrong with it?
[07:46] <JAyRULE> tritium: so i type that up in one of the termals? hrmm.. soo... i should be able to add a specific component doing that right?
[07:46] <DBO> runelind, pulls something weird on mine...
[07:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> db0: linksys nr041
[07:46] <unL33Tn00b> I think I have a similar ? as Wifi....I need to open a port for my MU*
[07:46] <runelind> it pulls up a webpage which screenshots and tutorials for portforwarding on pretty much any router :)
[07:46] <DBO> runelind, nevermind... forgot to add the www
[07:46] <runelind> silly DBO
[07:46] <tritium> JAyRULE: there's more to it than that...
[07:47] <DBO> shhh
[07:47] <DBO> our secret
[07:47] <runelind> doesn't have my router tho
[07:47] <schmirgo> whats the difference between ubuntu and debian?
[07:47] <tritium> !tell JAyRULE about kernelhowto
[07:47] <tritium> schmirgo: you can read about that on the website
[07:47] <schmirgo> tritium, ok ;)
[07:47] <liddan> I installed lilo do handle the boot, but lilo will only boot my Ubuntu and I want to be able to chose between Ubuntu and Windows at startup.
[07:48] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r's router isnt in there either, but we can get him through it
[07:48] <JAyRULE> tritium: oh okay... because ive been coming here trying to enable my ethernet card (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10893) and it seems like i have to build a custom kernal in order to add my ethernet card....
[07:48] <WiFi_Warri0r> db0: im at my port forwarding page on my routere settings
[07:49] <kelperr> I am just having something strange happening here, I opened up the terminal windows and types "su"... I got prompted for my password.. for some reason the password is being rejected... is it the same passwd as the one I used to log into ubuntu?
[07:49] <DBO> wait yes it is
[07:49] <whyami> actually I had the same question as schmirgo when I first delved into this and the website doesn't answer much in terms of the actual user experience.
[07:49] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, good
[07:49] <runelind> kelperr: use sudo
[07:49] <tritium> JAyRULE: that's not very typical.  Most ethernet cards are supported
[07:49] <WiFi_Warri0r> db0: tcp or udp?
[07:49] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, now what you need to do is forward port 22 to your current IP address, TCP
[07:49] <runelind> WiFi_Warri0r: sshd runs on tcp 22
[07:49] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: ok thnx one sec. let me try it out real quick
[07:49] <kelperr> ty
[07:49] <runelind> DBO: the questions never stop in here do they? ;p
[07:49] <whyami> kelperr: sudo -sh instead of su
[07:50] <DBO> runelind, its fun!
[07:50] <tritium> sudo -i
[07:50] <runelind> my brain hurts
[07:50] <DBO> runelind, when my asplodes, you can clean up the mess
[07:50] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: unlikely you need a new kernel - just compile the nic driver as a module
[07:50] <DBO> my head*
[07:50] <JAyRULE> tritium: i guess thats why i havent been able to get it ot work so far. this is an old ssystem
[07:50] <tritium> JAyRULE: which card?
[07:51] <runelind> JAyRULE: you try ifconfig eth0 up ? ;p
[07:51] <woody_> what does '\c' mean in C language
[07:51] <JAyRULE> runelind: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10893
[07:51] <JAyRULE> tritium: its an ne2000 compatible card....i think its a dlink528c
[07:52] <runelind> then recompile a custom kernel
[07:52] <JAyRULE> tritium: ... from what my bro tells me... (it's his system)
[07:52] <runelind> or spend the $10 on a shiny new card
[07:52] <DBO> might be easier
[07:53] <JAyRULE> runelind: the card works... im running the same system on win98
[07:53] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: will u ssh to 70.136.54.247 and see if my port is open?
[07:53] <JAyRULE> runelind: im actually using it right now.. to be on irc
[07:53] <DBO> sure
[07:53] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: grep -i dlink/var/log/messages
[07:53] <DBO> nope
[07:53] <DBO> do you have ssh running WiFi_Warri0r ?
[07:53] <runelind> JAyRULE: I'm just saying get a card that is supported ;p
[07:54] <zaibiechu> what does '\c' mean in C language ,i input this gcc give me a warning
[07:54] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: yes
[07:54] <WiFi_Warri0r> it worx
[07:54] <WiFi_Warri0r> i got it working
[07:54] <WiFi_Warri0r> :)
[07:54] <Frogzoo> runelind: ne2000 has been long supported
[07:54] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, I cant connect externally
[07:54] <runelind> Frogzoo: well maybe it isn't an ne2000 compatible card
[07:54] <DBO> are you sure you set up the forwarding correctly?
[07:54] <Frogzoo> runelind: true true - which is why we need to know what's in /var/log/messages
[07:54] <runelind> WiFi_Warri0r: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[07:55] <JAyRULE> Frogzoo: ill check whats in there later, since i have to reboot
[07:55] <runelind> then ssh localhost
[07:55] <runelind> that will verify that ssh is working
[07:55] <DBO> I think his sshd is working fine, I dont think his forwarding is
[07:55] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: that's step #1 - find out if the kernel recognises the card or not
[07:56] <JAyRULE> Frogzoo: doesnt ifconfig and lspci do that?
[07:56] <vladuz976> how can i convert ogg to mp3?
[07:56] <runelind> port forward tcp 22 to internal IP address
[07:56] <zaibiechu> can anyone help me
[07:56] <JAyRULE> er lspci
[07:56] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: lspci sometimes lies
[07:56] <kelperr> hmm, from the root.... whats the path to my desktop? I am in sudo now
[07:56] <DBO> vladuz976, doing so will result in quality loss
[07:56] <JAyRULE> wtf
[07:56] <crimsun> vladuz976: there are a variety of scripts that do that; search the Web
[07:57] <vladuz976> DBO: oh ok then i'll go thru the encoding again
[07:57] <kelperr> do I type in cd desktop?
[07:57] <JAyRULE> Frogzoo: i guess that is why i would need to have a custom kernal?
[07:57] <whyami> kelperr: cd /home/<your username>/Desktop
[07:57] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: how come someone else connected??
[07:57] <JAyRULE> or... what am i expecting from "grep -i dlink... etc"
[07:57] <kelperr> ty whyami
[07:57] <WiFi_Warri0r> i have other people sayin they can connect, why cant u?
[07:58] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, beats me, maybe your firewall is stopping it
[07:58] <DBO> but if external people can get in, its working
[07:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> i restarted, and i dont have a firewall
[07:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> haha
[07:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> i need one huhg
[07:59] <blanky> what type of bot is ubotu
[07:59] <blanky> !ubotu info
[07:59] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: you don't need a custom kernel - you just need to compile a module driver (if one isn't already available)
[07:59] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, I cant even ping that IP
[07:59] <blanky> !ubotu
[07:59] <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.
[07:59] <WiFi_Warri0r> hmm that's weird
[07:59] <Frogzoo> JAyRULE: I take it this is a pci card? not isa?
[07:59] <blanky> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[08:00] <DBO> leaving?
[08:00] <Breezy-CA> This channel and the ppl who hang out here have helped me consistently each time I've had a question or fouled myself up.
[08:00] <ASTX813> whyami, Holy crap I must have installed over 50 packages just to get ./configure
[08:00] <Breezy-CA> Yeah, I've got to get some sleep
[08:00] <DBO> alrighty
[08:00] <DBO> later
[08:00] <Breezy-CA> DBO, t/y again
[08:00] <Breezy-CA> I'll be back, maybe  "pay it forward" somehow
[08:00] <Breezy-CA> :)
[08:00] <JAyRULE> Frogzoo: ya
[08:01] <JAyRULE> well... THANKS for the info guys!  ima try what ive been given.. ima boot up ubuntu now..cya
[08:01] <jcmcbeth> I've been on some servers where when you create a user they have a public_html folder that would be accessable by hostname/~username/ and I'm wondering how I would set this up?
[08:02] <ASTX813> Make that closer to 70+
[08:02] <whyami> ASTX813: well...is it building at least?
[08:03] <tritium> jcmcbeth: you can configure apache or apache2 like that
[08:03] <ASTX813> configure succeeded.  About to make.  if make fails, I think I'll call it a night, have to be at work in the am
[08:03] <jcmcbeth> tritium: I have apache2 installed
[08:05] <tritium> jcmcbeth: ah, excellent
[08:06] <DBO> haha
[08:06] <carbo> what's a good voice chat program? Skype for linux is really horrible
[08:06] <DBO> tritium for the comic gold award
[08:07] <jcmcbeth> tritium: just after that I have no idea where to go, besides just putting a public html folder in every new users home folder and setting up apache to use it
[08:07] <tabber> could anyone help me installing the fglrx driver?
[08:07] <tritium> tabber: have you read the wiki page?
[08:08] <tritium> jcmcbeth: have you looked at the config files under /etc/apache2 ?
[08:08] <ASTX813> whyami, I think make failed.
[08:08] <ASTX813> shows three completely vague errors at the end
[08:08] <tabber> tritium: yeah i've read it, but the line that says #select the fglrx driver is what i dont understand
[08:08] <Frogzoo> ASTX813: you need to scroll up to find the first specific error
[08:09] <tritium> tabber: that's during the "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" step
[08:09] <sfar> whats wrong when ./configure returns "configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables." ?
[08:10] <tritium> sfar: have you installed build-essential?
[08:10] <xdarCx> has anyone here installed cedega on ubuntu?
[08:10] <ASTX813> Frogzoo, e-error.c:42:40: error: libedataserver/e-xml-utils.h: No such file or directory
[08:10] <tabber> yeah but how do I know what driver to use :s
[08:10] <LathropWells> xdarCx, - yes.
[08:10] <sfar> tritium, think so.. might have forgotten that after the reinstall of ubuntu tho :) ill check
[08:10] <DBO> jcmcbeth, you are wanting to look at the lin in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf that reads "#<Directory /home/*/public_html>"
[08:10] <DBO> and the lines that follow
[08:10] <tritium> tabber: fglrx, as you had wanted
[08:10] <DBO> those dictate the user home directories... i believe
[08:10] <ASTX813> followed by many e-error.c:###: warning: blah blah
[08:12] <tabber> tritium: so i do the to "sudo-apt get install" lines and then the sudo"dpkg" and where it says #select the driver i just type fglrx?
[08:12] <tabber> *two
[08:12] <tritium> tabber: when you run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", you'll step through several screens.  At one point, you'll select "fglrx"
[08:13] <DBO> jcmcbeth, did you find what you were looking for?
[08:14] <Frogzoo> ASTX813: you need to check the docs to find which headers you need for that file
[08:14] <jcmcbeth> oh, sorry I walked away for a sec, let me look at it
[08:14] <tabber> tritium: oh ok. one last thing, where it says ($uname -r) i have to type my username or just type it as it says on the website?
[08:14] <psyko_x> can someone tell me the safest way to uninstall ubuntu?  i'm afraid to just delete the partition because it might screw up the boot loader
[08:14] <psyko_x> basically i'm worried about that grub thing
[08:14] <DBO> tabber, type what it says, uname -r is a command
[08:15] <tonyyarusso> psyko_x: You could format the partition instead.  May I ask why you want to?
[08:15] <DBO> erm, wait for someone to confirm
[08:15] <tritium> tabber: no, type that exactly
[08:15] <Frogzoo> psyko_x: usually the boot loader is not on ubuntu's partitions - format away
[08:15] <ASTX813> Frogzoo, then that sounds like the right time to say g'night
[08:15] <psyko_x> i just have limited hard drive space and i'll reinstall it once the final version comes out (and i get a bigger hard drive)
[08:15] <tritium> $(uname -r)
[08:15] <tabber> ok, i hope it works this time
[08:15] <psyko_x> so will grub be gone if i format?
[08:15] <DBO> psyko_x, no
[08:15] <xdarCx> would anyone mind helping me install cedega on ubuntu?
[08:15] <tabber> last time when i restarted my computer i had a black screen:s
[08:15] <tritium> tabber: it works if you follow it precisely
[08:16] <psyko_x> oh...how can i get rid of grub
[08:16] <DBO> if it was written to the MBR, you would have to overwrite the MBR
[08:16] <tabber> ok, thanks a lot! i'll try it right now
[08:17] <psyko_x> i just let the ubuntu installer do everything (dapper drake).  does that installer write it to the mbr
[08:17] <DBO> yes
[08:17] <DBO> I believe
[08:17] <DBO> it did for me
[08:17] <psyko_x> i see.  and what do i overwrite it with
[08:17] <DBO> darn
[08:17] <DBO> language
[08:17] <tritium> !tell DBO about enter
[08:17] <psyko_x> is there a tutorial somewhere?  i really have no idea where to even start with this
[08:18] <DBO> sorry...
[08:18] <Polygon> hello, i need assistance trying to get some wireless network card drivers compiled, but it is telling me that some files cannot be found
[08:18] <DBO> old IRC habits die hard
[08:18] <Frogzoo> psyko_x: just boot the install cd & follow the prompts - you'll be fine
[08:18] <psyko_x> which install cd?
[08:18] <psyko_x> ubuntu?
[08:18] <DBO> yes
[08:18] <psyko_x> oh it gives u the option to get rid of grub?
[08:19] <Frogzoo> psyko_x: if you're installing dapper - then the dapper install cd
[08:19] <psyko_x> i'm trying to uninstall
[08:19] <psyko_x> not install
[08:19] <DBO> psyko_x, you need some kind of bootloader
[08:19] <sfar> you need the xp / 2000 install cd
[08:19] <jcmcbeth> dbo: Yeah, I found that, so I just want to uncomment that section?
[08:19] <sfar> go in recovery mode and type FIXMBR
[08:19] <DBO> jcmcbeth, I believe so
[08:19] <psyko_x> ok xp install cd...got it
[08:19] <SplashTK> Hi, I am reformating my computer, and I want to partition so I can install WIndows XP and Unbuntu, how would I go about this?
[08:19] <psyko_x> is taht all sfar?
[08:20] <sfar> think so.. google for "windows recovery fixmbr" :)
[08:20] <sfar> and im sure you will find a guide
[08:20] <jcmcbeth> dbo: what about #UserDir public_html
[08:20] <jcmcbeth> #UserDir disabled root
[08:20] <psyko_x> ok thx guys
[08:20] <DBO> jcmcbeth, Im not much for apache
[08:20] <jcmcbeth> alright
[08:20] <DBO> jcmcbeth, you can look up those lines online for sure though
[08:20] <jcmcbeth> thanks
[08:20] <sfar> then you will have windows back, and from windows you can format the ubuntu partition
[08:21] <sfar> i have NO CLUE why you want to do that tho ;)
[08:21] <jcmcbeth> What do I type to reload apache?
[08:21] <jbritz22> how do I access mouse settings in linux?
[08:21] <psyko_x> heheh i'll reinstall once the final is out
[08:21] <psyko_x> june 6h?
[08:21] <psyko_x> 6th
[08:21] <DBO> /etc/init.d/apach2 restart
[08:21] <Frogzoo> psyko_x: june 1st
[08:21] <DBO> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[08:21] <DBO> sorry
[08:21] <psyko_x> i see
[08:21] <tritium> sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[08:21] <SplashTK> ?
[08:22] <Frogzoo> jbritz22: sys -> prefs -> mouse
[08:22] <Shadowpillar> question, was scsi support for oldworld macs taken out in breezey?
[08:22] <psyko_x> oh has anyone compared fedora core 5 with ubuntu?
[08:22] <psyko_x> to see which is better
[08:22] <crimsun> "better" is extremely subjective.
[08:22] <psyko_x> hahah ok
[08:22] <DBO> jbritz22, you can also use the "sudo setx m" command
[08:22] <Shadowpillar> the breezey kernel doesn't support the SCSI disks
[08:22] <Shadowpillar> doesn't seem to anyway
[08:22] <SplashTK> Hi, I am reformating my computer, and I want to partition so I can install WIndows XP and Unbuntu, how would I go about this?
[08:23] <tabber> ok im on the dpkg thing, the first thing asks me "attempt to autodetec video hardware?" yes or no?
[08:23] <Shadowpillar> anywhere I can get more info on ppc ubuntu?
[08:23] <Frogzoo> Shadowpillar: the disks will be supported, but maybe not the scsi controller
[08:23] <jbritz22> Frogzoo, whats the gui command
[08:23] <Frogzoo> !ppc
[08:23] <ubotu> from memory, ppc is PowerPC. Macs, IBMs. Nicer than Intel.
[08:23] <Shadowpillar> Frogzoo: that's what I mean
[08:23] <tabber> anyone?:s
[08:24] <tabber> tritium?
[08:24] <psyko_x> i tried slackware a long time ago and wow was this distro easier to use
[08:24] <tritium> tabber: sure
[08:24] <Shadowpillar> Frogzoo: why'd they take out support for the controller?
[08:24] <psyko_x> everyone was automatic
[08:24] <Frogzoo> jbritz22: sys -> prefs -> mouse
[08:24] <tritium> tabber: which card do you have, by the way?
[08:24] <tabber> i say yes?
[08:24] <tritium> yes, tabber
[08:24] <psyko_x> everything*
[08:24] <tabber> ati radeon xpress200M
[08:24] <jbritz22> Frogzoo, im running fluxbox
[08:24] <DBO> ahh
[08:24] <Shadowpillar> because this leaves me in a quandry, the 2.6.10 kernel's matrox drivers are busted, but it has support for the controller for oldworld system I'm on
[08:25] <Shadowpillar> and 2.6.12
[08:25] <Shadowpillar> well
[08:25] <tabber> oh ok now i have to select the fglrx driver i guess
[08:25] <Shadowpillar> doesn't
[08:25] <Shadowpillar> but it has fixed matrox support
[08:25] <tritium> tabber: yes
[08:25] <DBO> jbritz22, you can still use the "sudo setx m 4 2" command (play with the numbers, the first is accel, second is threshhold)
[08:25] <tabber> even though there is an "ati" option, i select fglrx, right?
[08:25] <xxoxx> leave
[08:26] <Shadowpillar> Frogzoo: think I found a forum topic about this
[08:26] <tritium> right, tabber.  ati is the other driver
[08:26] <aaronnn> lmao
[08:26] <aaronnn> i cant install anything on ubunto
[08:26] <aaronnn> :(
[08:26] <DBO> can you be more specific please?
[08:26] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: sudo apt-get install pkg_name
[08:26] <tritium> aaronnn: such as?
[08:26] <aaronnn> like
[08:27] <tabber> video card's buffer identifier? should i leave it as default?
[08:27] <aaronnn> i cant find any good p2p programs and if i do i dont know how to install it
[08:27] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: or just use synaptic
[08:27] <tabber> PCI:1:5:0
[08:27] <DJ_Tobias> umount: /mnt/cdrom: device is busy why is it saying that?
[08:27] <DJ_Tobias> ohh..
[08:27] <DJ_Tobias> shoot
[08:27] <tritium> tabber: most of those you can just leave alone, once you've selected fglrx
[08:27] <Frogzoo> !tell aaronnn about azureus
[08:27] <DBO> aaronnn, go to the Applications menu at the top of your screen and select "Add Applications"
[08:27] <Frogzoo> !tell aaronnn about frostwire
[08:27] <Frogzoo> !tell aaronnn about amule
[08:27] <SplashTK> Should I partition before I format?
[08:28] <Outsidah> !tell aaronnn about Outsider
[08:28] <psyko_x> what do you mean splashtk
[08:28] <psyko_x> are you installing?
[08:28] <Outsidah> !tell Outsider about Limewire
[08:28] <SplashTK> Well, I wanna partition my HDD into 2 parts, one for Windows XP and one for ubuntu, and I am going to format it so I can start a fresh on both
[08:28] <Outsidah> !tell Outsidah about Limewire
[08:28] <DJ_Tobias> !tell DJ_Tobias about Limewire
[08:29] <psyko_x> hmm i think the ubuntu installer took care of partitions at one point
[08:29] <psyko_x> if i remember right
[08:29] <SplashTK> If that makes sense.
[08:29] <tabber> omg so many qs!
[08:29] <tabber> haha
[08:29] <SplashTK> Yeah, bushould I format and reinstall XP before?
[08:29] <Outsidah> !tell Outsidah about Livesnooker
[08:29] <Outsidah> !tell Outsidah about slackware
[08:29] <tritium> !tell SplashTK about install
[08:29] <psyko_x> no leave your xp installation as is
[08:29] <DBO> you can msg ubotu directly by typing /msg ubotu <information>
[08:30] <Frogzoo> SplashTK: typically it's simpler to install xp first, then ubuntu
[08:30] <psyko_x> !tell psyko_x about install
[08:30] <psyko_x> oooo
[08:30] <vladuz976> anybody know or can recomment a decent mp3 ripper/encoder?
[08:30] <aaronnn> where can i get a p2p program
[08:30] <aaronnn> for ubunto
[08:30] <Outsidah> !tell Frogzoo about Limewire
[08:30] <psyko_x> cool bot function :)
[08:30] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: please read the pms from ubotu
[08:30] <SplashTK> Frogzoo, k cause my XP is fucked up so I will reinstall xp THEN install Unbuntu.
[08:30] <aaronnn> Where Can i get a p2p program for ubunto,, ok sorry
[08:30] <Frogzoo> !Tell Outsidah about frostwire
[08:30] <Outsidah> !tell Frogzoo about irc
[08:31] <aaronnn> thanks
[08:31] <DBO> O_o
[08:31] <aaronnn> sorry im new at ubunto
[08:31] <aaronnn> just installed it today
[08:31] <schmirgo> tonyyarusso, you told me to build firefox from source...building firefox doesnt work, i get the following error... -.-
[08:31] <Outsidah> ubuntu ;p
[08:31] <tritium> SplashTK: language!
[08:31] <Outsidah> !tell Outsidah about ddos
[08:31] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: no pms from ubotu? you need to register your nick
[08:31] <Outsidah> !tell Outsidah about DoS
[08:31] <tbender> hi folks
[08:31] <niki> help!  i just finished moving from one house to another...when i connected my ubuntu box at my new house, everything seemed to be working fine, until i come to the log in screen...then everything freezes!  i can't type or move the mouse!  i tried reinstalling...it went through the whole install process with no problem...then, the same problem!
[08:32] <rohan> can someone please post output of this command -- grep col /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[08:32] <Outsidah> !tell niki about sex
[08:32] <schmirgo> deflate.o: In function `MOZ_Z_deflateSetDictionary':
[08:32] <schmirgo> deflate.c:(.text+0x3f8): undefined reference to `memcpy@@GLIBC_2.0'
[08:32] <schmirgo> deflate.o: In function `flush_pending':
[08:32] <schmirgo> deflate.c:(.text+0x8a0): undefined reference to `memcpy@@GLIBC_2.0'
[08:32] <schmirgo> deflate.o: In function `MOZ_Z_deflate':
[08:32] <rohan> on a default ubuntu install ?
[08:32] <Frogzoo> schmirgo: please don't paste
[08:32] <DBO> !paste
[08:32] <rohan> schmirgo: why in hell are you pasting here ?
[08:32] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[08:32] <Outsidah> seriously, [08:32:23]  <ubotu> i dunno what is 'sex'. <- who dousnt feel bad for the bot? bad owner, baad owner! ;p
[08:32] <Frogzoo> Outsidah: I suggest you give it up
[08:32] <rohan> can someone please post output of this command -- grep col /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[08:32] <Outsidah> Frogzoo, im kinda done, wasnt that much of a thrill really :)
[08:33] <Frogzoo> and got away with it too - lol
[08:33] <DBO> niki, try a live boot CD, see if that fires up
[08:33] <rohan> i like the ubuntu grub default colors
[08:33] <tonyyarusso> schmirgo: I have no idea.  The wiki worked for me, so I'm not sure how to deal with build errors.  Maybe someone else can though.
[08:33] <Outsidah> yes, I did! =)
[08:33] <jbritz22> anyone tell me what I type in the terminal to get the gui mouse preferences, please?
[08:33] <rohan> ewww no one will execute a command for me ? :(
[08:33] <niki> DBO, any live cd?  like knoppix?  i have a knoppix live cd, but not an ubuntu one
[08:34] <Frogzoo> jbritz22: I'd guess it's in the flux menus somewhere, take a look around
[08:34] <DBO> niki, knoppix is fine, I just want to make sure your hardware is ok
[08:34] <UncleD> Anyone running dapper?
[08:34] <Outsidah> niki, you could probably download an ubuntu live distro cd :)
[08:34] <rohan>  such a simple command -- grep col /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[08:34] <crimsun> jbritz22: gnome-mouse-properties
[08:34] <rohan> please paste its output !
[08:34] <niki> DBO, ok, i'll try it now
[08:34] <UncleD> What version of mysql is currently packaged with dapper?
[08:34] <Frogzoo> UncleD: dapper is still beta until june 1st
[08:34] <DBO> crimsun, jbritz22 is running fluxbox
[08:34] <jbritz22> thank you crimsun
[08:35] <DBO> and appearantly has GNOME installed...
[08:35] <rohan> Frogzoo: did UncleD ask that ?
[08:35] <Frogzoo> UncleD: for dapper you'd be best trying #ubuntu+1
[08:35] <runelind> ok, now I have a question
[08:35] <runelind> where's the option to have videos take up the entire screen after a resize in mplayer?
[08:35] <tabber> tritium:s
[08:35] <rseeber> hello
[08:35] <flamesrock> I was wondering if someone could help me with a bash for loop?
[08:35] <tritium> tabber: be right back...
[08:35] <DBO> runelind, -zoom
[08:35] <flamesrock> I want to unzip all files ending in *.zip
[08:35] <runelind> whenever I double the playback window size the window doubles, but video size stays the same
[08:35] <flamesrock> how do I do that?
[08:36] <tabber> when i answered yes to monitor autodetection the screen froze
[08:36] <Frogzoo> rohan: # Pretty colours
[08:36] <Frogzoo> #color cyan/blue white/blue
[08:36] <crimsun> runelind: if your video driver supports it, use -vo xv
[08:36] <tritium> tabber: okay, please try without.  I'll be back
[08:36] <tabber> ok
[08:36] <rohan> Frogzoo: thanks a LOT :)
[08:36] <rseeber> i have a question about my sound - when i turn my computer on - i always have to go into the sound settings and either enable or disable the headphone switch. os that normal? can i make that automatic?
[08:36] <tabber> thanks
[08:36] <Frogzoo> rohan: np :)
[08:37] <crimsun> rseeber: it's "normal" given the version of the driver/libs/utils that are installed.
[08:37] <jbritz22> how do I get my ipod working with uhhh...amarok
[08:37] <aaronnn> the frostwire installation wont open
[08:37] <runelind> crimsun: that worked, thanks
[08:37] <tabber> anyone knows the command
[08:37] <rseeber> crimsun: is there an easy way to make it automatically sound on
[08:37] <rseeber> ?
[08:37] <tabber> for the gears?
[08:38] <tabber> fgxgears
[08:38] <tabber> something like that
[08:38] <crimsun> rseeber: which mixer element needs to be (un)muted?
[08:38] <niki> DBO, knoppix boots just fine
[08:38] <DBO> niki, can you read your drives?
[08:38] <niki> DBO, lemme check
[08:38] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: 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)
[08:38] <roy|zZz> how do i make a shortcut in ubuntu???
[08:39] <rseeber> crimsin: i only ever have to change the "headphone jack switch"
[08:39] <Frogzoo> aaronnn: please register your nick with nickserv so you can use the bot
[08:39] <crimsun> rseeber: 'Headphone Jack Sense'?
[08:39] <roy|zZz> like a shortcut from vncviewer proggie to my desktop
[08:39] <roy|zZz> ?
[08:39] <crimsun> rseeber: pastebin ``amixer -c0''
[08:39] <rseeber> crimsun: yes
[08:40] <roy|zZz> how do u make a shortcut from a program to ur desktop??
[08:40] <rseeber> crimsun: huh?
[08:40] <crimsun> rseeber: Applications> Accessories> Terminal
[08:40] <rseeber> yep
[08:40] <crimsun> rseeber: type: amixer -c0
[08:40] <Frogzoo> rseeber: right click desktop -> new launcher
[08:40] <crimsun> rseeber: paste that output onto the pastebin Web site
[08:40] <roy|zZz> how do u make a shortcut from a program to ur desktop??
[08:40] <rseeber> ok
[08:40] <crimsun> !pastebin
[08:40] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[08:41] <roy|zZz> how do u make a shortcut from a program to ur desktop?? plz
[08:41] <niki> DBO, my first drive (the one linux is installed on) i can read, but oddly enough i don't see a home directory....as for my second drive (where i keep my mp3s), it looks just fine
[08:41] <Frogzoo> roy|zZz: right click desktop -> new launcher
[08:41] <roy|zZz> ty
[08:41] <DBO> hrm, its possible it got damaged in transit
[08:41] <DBO> fsck it
[08:41] <roy|zZz> ive been tryin that one but it dostn seem to work to well for me, maybe i wasnt putting in the right arguments
[08:42] <tabber> anyone know the command to test ur graphics card
[08:42] <niki> DBO, how do i do that?
[08:42] <tabber> flxgears
[08:42] <tabber> of something like that?
[08:42] <DBO> niki, to be honost, I was hoping you would know
[08:42] <Outsidah> I know! Start -> RUN , dxdiag ! =P
[08:42] <Eleaf> Status!
[08:42] <Frogzoo> roy|zZz: if it's a terminal based program, you need to have the launcher start an xterm or gnome-terminal, & pass your prog as an arg to it
[08:43] <niki> DBO, oh...so uh...what do i do then?  lol
[08:43] <DBO> niki, let me look up syntax
[08:43] <tritium> tabber: how did it go?
[08:43] <niki> DBO, k :) thx
[08:43] <Frogzoo> roy|zZz: eg: gnome-terminal -e 'hnb'
[08:43] <jbritz22> !ipod
[08:43] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[08:43] <vladuz976> anybody know what m3u files do?
[08:43] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: They're playlists.
[08:44] <tabber> hmm i don't know really, I just restarted my computer and when i do fglrxinfo i get Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[08:44] <tabber> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[08:44] <tabber> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[08:44] <tabber> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[08:44] <tabber> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.2.1)
[08:44] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: If you open them up in a text editor you'll see that it's just a list of mp3 files.
[08:44] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: you know anything about gtkpod ?
[08:44] <rseeber> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d11143
[08:44] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Nope.
[08:44] <vladuz976> hmm ok
[08:44] <DBO> niki, I believe the syntax is "fsck -C -r <mountpoint>"
[08:45] <DBO> you will need to babysit it
[08:45] <Frogzoo> DBO: not mount point - device name - please do NOT fsck mounted drives!
[08:45] <wd3> hey what's the best gnome windows mgr? fvwm, metacity, fluxbox. ? i'm having hell with fluxbox.....any suggestions
[08:45] <DBO> Frogzoo
[08:45] <DBO> thanks
[08:45] <Frogzoo> DBO: yw
[08:45] <DBO> niki, you are going to need to find the device name, unmount it, then fsck it
[08:46] <crimsun> rseeber: are you saying both 'Headphone Jack Sense' and 'Line Jack Sense' have to be _muted_ or _unmuted_?
[08:46] <tonyyarusso> Frogzoo: Just out of curiosity, what happens if you do?
[08:46] <niki> DBO, k
[08:46] <tabber> :s?
[08:46] <niki> DBO, is hda1 the device name?
[08:46] <tritium> tabber: try not to paste, okay?
[08:46] <tabber> i think it should say the name of my graphic card, right?
[08:46] <rseeber> crimson: when i turn on my laptop - i always have to change the 'headphone jack sense'
[08:46] <DBO> niki, might be, you should have a utility in knoppix to check
[08:46] <tabber> oh ok, sorry
[08:46] <Frogzoo> tonyyarusso: bad things - don't go there
[08:47] <DBO> Frogzoo, what bad things?
[08:47] <Frogzoo> DBO: file system corruption
[08:47] <DBO> why would they include this option then?
[08:47] <DBO> and knoppix mounts read-only I believe
[08:47] <tritium> tabber: yes, you're right.
[08:47] <rseeber> crimson: sound is on right now
[08:47] <wd3> hey guys what's the best window mgr fvwm, fluxbox, or metacity? i'm having hell with fluxbox and nautilus.... :(
[08:47] <niki> DBO, i did it and it says clean
[08:48] <DBO> still not /home though?
[08:48] <crimsun> rseeber: so you need them _on_ or _off_?
[08:48] <Outsidah> I am at home, DBO cutiepie :)
[08:48] <tabber> so i repeat the whole process but avoid monitor detection this time?
[08:48] <Frogzoo> DBO: if you're only checking the drive (ie not writing to it) you can fsck it while it's mounted read only
[08:49] <niki> DBO, its there...but when i try to cd to it, it says this: bash: cd: home: Input/output error
[08:49] <rseeber> crimson: ...what ever it's set to now. doesn't that print out say which?
[08:49] <Frogzoo> DBO: but if you've never run fsck before, best just stick to running against an unmounted drive
[08:49] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: the ID3 tags are what give the mp3 file artist and album name? is that right?
[08:49] <crimsun> rseeber: so they both need to be on?
[08:49] <DBO> niki, I think you might have broke your drive
[08:49] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: I think so.
[08:49] <DBO> nike, get a second oppinion though
[08:49] <Outsidah> nooooooo
[08:49] <Outsidah> noone has broken theire hardrive
[08:50] <DBO> hence the second oppinion
[08:50] <rseeber> crimson: i think the headphone sense has to be off. i believe it's off right now. i just looked
[08:50] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: ok, thanks, i think, grip doesn't set taht for some reason
[08:50] <niki> anyone have a second opinion??  :(
[08:50] <crimsun> rseeber: the problem is that we can't make a global change, because too many chipsets deal with those element settings differently. Some need them both _off_, others need one or the other _on_, and so on
[08:50] <Outsidah> niki, yes, I have
[08:50] <rseeber> crimson: when i press it, it goes "down"
[08:50] <Outsidah> niki, Worst case you have broken the partition
[08:50] <tritium> tabber: I thought you did that already
[08:50] <Outsidah> but not ruined the hardrive
[08:50] <niki> Outsidah, but i repartitioned when i reinstalled
[08:50] <crimsun> rseeber: the most reliable way for me is to look at amixer output
[08:51] <DBO> his drive should have marked those clusters as bad
[08:51] <DBO> and not used them during the format
[08:51] <tabber> tritium: nope, shouldn't i uninstall the previous driver before attempting to install it again?
[08:51] <rseeber> crimsun: oh, ok. i understand why
[08:51] <niki> ahem...*her*.... :P
[08:51] <Outsidah> niki, in some cases you just have to do it twice. repaired or not, I am positive its just the partition, use cfdisk to get rid of the jerky partition, make an new one
[08:51] <DBO> niki, my bad
[08:51] <crimsun> rseeber: do you hear sound right now?
[08:51] <niki> DBO, np :)
[08:52] <rseeber> yes, right now i hear sound
[08:52] <crimsun> rseeber: if so, please pastebin ``amixer -c0''
[08:52] <tritium> tabber: no need
[08:52] <niki> Outsidah, i'll give it a shot...could you walk me through it?
[08:52] <rseeber> i haven't changed anything since when i pastebin a couple minutes ago
[08:52] <crimsun> rseeber: they're both marked _on_
[08:52] <tabber> tritium: ok, ill give it a try then
[08:52] <rseeber> hmmm
[08:53] <Outsidah> niki, I dont have time right now, I kinda on the run right now :/
[08:53] <Outsidah> but there is LOTS of ppl who know this in this channel as we speak
[08:53] <Outsidah> Who know cfdisk? ;P
[08:53] <DBO> Outsidah, will the format utilities provided during the instalation of ubuntu do?
[08:54] <Outsidah> in other words?
[08:54] <niki> when i type cfdisk in knoppix terminal, i got this: FATAL ERROR! Cannot Open Disk Drive : Press any key to continue
[08:54] <DBO> uhhh, will using the ubuntu install disks to do the formating work?
[08:55] <Outsidah> niki, ah, I had the same problem. its not the hardisk, dont worrie. google for ranish partition manager :)
[08:55] <tabber> tritium: "enter an identifier for you monitor" should i leave it as Generic Monitor?
[08:55] <UncleD> Why is my machine's Xorg running 95% CPU?
[08:55] <UncleD> My machine is sitting completely idle
[08:55] <roy|zZz> :O
[08:55] <Outsidah> Ranish partition manager is a nice partition program you "mount" to floppydisk, and boot up via floppy and ./config yer partition :)
[08:55] <rseeber> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d11144
[08:55] <UncleD> yet top says 85-95% cpu usage by Xorg
[08:55] <UncleD> PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
[08:55] <UncleD> 20641 root 16 0 69532 37m 6508 R 88.4 3.7 57:03.21 Xorg
[08:56] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: do you know what m3u files are good for? what programs uses that info?
[08:56] <niki> Outsidah, will do, ty :)
[08:56] <crimsun> rseeber: and you can hear sounds now?
[08:56] <DBO> m3u is a playlist file
[08:56] <tritium> tabber: yes
[08:56] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Anything you can load a playlist in.
[08:56] <tritium> tabber: really, the only change you need to make is to select fglrx rather than ati
[08:56] <Outsidah> niki, and dont be afraid to ask, I am sure there are plenty of ppl knowing this
[08:57] <wd3> tonyyarusso, what's the best window mgr fvwm, fluxbox, or metacity? i'm having hell with fluxbox and nautilus.... :(
[08:57] <rseeber> correct
[08:57] <DBO> Outsidah, why wouldnt the first format pick up the dead clusters?
[08:57] <DBO> or is there something else in play here?
[08:57] <tabber> ok
[08:58] <tonyyarusso> wd3: I use metacity, b/c it's default, but I really don't know any of their technical aspects.  (Except I do know metacity had major changes and tweaking for Gnome 2.14)
[08:59] <Stormx2> UncleD: dunno o.O tried restarting X?
[08:59] <wd3> tonyyarusso, metacity has feature where u right click and the menu pops up?
[08:59] <Stormx2> niki: Are you in "Root Shell"?
[08:59] <[Chameleon] > can someone please help me get Rhythmbox working in dapper?? I'm tired of listening to my wife and want to drown her out with loud music.
[08:59] <tonyyarusso> wd3: I don't think so.
[09:00] <niki> how do i format a floppy disk?
[09:00] <ardchoille> [Chameleon] : ROFL!
[09:00] <Stormx2> [Chameleon] : Haha
[09:00] <Stormx2> [Chameleon] : had better not be R&B tho :P
[09:00] <niki> Stormx2, i'm in knoppix terminal in kde
[09:00] <[Chameleon] > Rhythmbox functions, but when I try to play my music, it skips the tracks and shows a red icon
[09:00] <zukero> i'm gonna bash that
[09:00] <[Chameleon] > I want to play very loud hard rock
[09:00] <LathropWells> GL works but not acceleration with nvidia-glx - does anyone know a fix for this?  What options should be enbled in the xorg.conf?
[09:01] <Stormx2> niki: When I did it, I had to go to something like "root shell" in the KDE menu, and not terminal
[09:01] <niki> Stormx2, when you did what?  cfdisk?
[09:01] <[Chameleon] > I have madplay and gstreamer-mad plugin installed... I remember those were required in breezy for playback of MP3s, but I also have Ogg Vorbis and WMA music.
[09:01] <Stormx2> niki: yes. when the root shell was open I used cfdisk
[09:01] <[Chameleon] > anyone have any ideas?
[09:01] <[Chameleon] > I think I'll run it in the terminal to see the output
[09:02] <Stormx2> good idea [Chameleon] 
[09:02] <niki> Stormx2, ok, lemme find it real quick
[09:02] <DBO> bed time
[09:02] <DBO> later
[09:02] <Stormx2> bye DBO
[09:04] <rseeber> crimsun: don't want to rush you or anything on a response. i am just trying to get to bed... 2am here
[09:04] <niki_2> Stormx2, when i ran it as root, i got this instead: FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 0: Partition ends after end-of-disk
[09:04] <niki_2>                           Press any key to exit cfdisk
[09:05] <crimsun> rseeber: sorry, I'm doing some triage work in another window. Let me read scrollback.
[09:05] <xstation> hi
[09:05] <niki_2> Stormx2, am i supposed to just type cfdisk, or cfdisk /dev/hda1 ?
[09:05] <DBO> Stormx2, do you think she might be better off formating the whole thing and starting it from scratch?
[09:06] <DBO> xstation, hi
[09:06] <niki_2> Stormx2, because if i type cfdisk /dev/hda1, i get THIS: No partition table or unknown signature on partition table
[09:06] <niki_2> Do you wish to start with a zero table [y/N]  ?
[09:06] <xstation> DBO: hi
[09:06] <Stormx2> niki_2: I think it would be /dev/hda ?
[09:06] <madder> this might be a dumb question, but I can't find my eth1 config file.  I'm new to ubuntu, so I don't know where it would be stored and what it would be called.  Help?  Thanks!
[09:06] <Stormx2> niki_2: because it sees the whole disk and therefore its partitions
[09:07] <crimsun> rseeber: ok, please pastebin the output from ``lspci -nv''
[09:07] <crimsun> rseeber: and which make & model of computer is this?
[09:07] <niki_2> ok, when i do cfdisk /dev/hda, i get this again : FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 0: Partition ends after end-of-disk
[09:07] <Stormx2> niki_2: eek...
[09:07] <Auratus> anyone have any experiance with the madwifi drivers, followed every guide on the forums, been in the madwifi channel, and still cant seem to figure it out, im getting pages of unknown symbol errors when i try to modprobe ath_pci I'm running breezy, and the thing that confuses me, is that ath_hal probes smooth as ever
[09:07] <Stormx2> niki_2: Well I don't know, maybe your disk is really screwed up
[09:07] <xstation> what is the command line to start kqemu
[09:07] <DBO> niki_2, do you have your install disk for ubuntu?
[09:07] <niki_2> DBO, yes
[09:08] <DBO> niki_2, do you have all your MP3's backed up?
[09:08] <niki_2> DBO, yes
[09:08] <DBO> do you mind just nuking it?
[09:08] <Outsidah> do NOT throw that disk away, download ranish boot manager from google.no , search, find, download, and go go go! I promise, you would get yer problems fixed in no time! *hurry*
[09:08] <rseeber> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d11145
[09:08] <niki_2> DBO, nope, if it will get it working..but i have my mp3s on a different disk than my linux install
[09:09] <[Chameleon] > got it, thanks Stormx2 & tonyyarusso
[09:09] <crimsun> rseeber: and make & model of your computer?
[09:09] <DBO> oh I was under the impression it was a different partition
[09:09] <[Chameleon] > I needed to install gstreamer-plugins-ugly
[09:09] <[Chameleon] > :)
[09:09] <niki_2> DBO, completely different drives
[09:09] <Stormx2> [Chameleon] : haha ok
[09:09] <rseeber> crimson: toshiba sattelite a-15 s127
[09:09] <tabber> tritium?
[09:09] <crimsun> rseeber: thanks. I'll add the information, so it'll be fixed in Dapper.
[09:09] <[Chameleon] > I miss some features from the XGL implementation of metacity... ;(
[09:10] <UncleD> Why does my Xorg screensaver use 99% cpu?
[09:10] <rseeber> awesome
[09:10] <[Chameleon] > but, the bling is nice
[09:10] <xstation> DBO: what is thecommand line to start  kqemu
[09:10] <niki_2> DBO, so what should i do?
[09:10] <rseeber> crimsun: how do i fix it for now?
[09:10] <DBO> niki_2, try going through ubuntus install process, and when it gets to the point where you can select partitions to install, delete all the partitions, then go back and let installer user "contiguous free space"
[09:10] <Stormx2> DBO: Looks like you're not getting any sleep tonight ;-)
[09:10] <tabber> i need help!! i just tried to install my fglrx driver and my computer now freezes before showing the loing page!
[09:10] <crimsun> rseeber: just to double check, please pastebin ``tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat''
[09:10] <tabber> i see a black screen
[09:10] <DBO> Stormx2, I need to redeem the embarassment I gave myself...
[09:10] <tabber> :(
[09:11] <Stormx2> DBO: What did you do?
[09:11] <DBO> though to be fair, when I said her disk was messed up, I didnt mean to infer she should throw it away, just that the partition was scrubbed
[09:11] <niki> DBO, i will give it a shot...thanks a bunch :D:D:D
[09:12] <madder> Does anybody know where the ubuntu ethernet interface config files are stored?
[09:12] <tabber> .........
[09:12] <DBO> :D  if not I have heard good things about ranish from this Outsidah guy
[09:12] <tabber> anyone please help!!
[09:12] <crimsun> madder: /etc/network/interfaces is the normal avenue
[09:12] <tabber> tritium was helping me but it seems he left already
[09:12] <madder> thanks man
[09:12] <rseeber> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d11146
[09:12] <DBO> tabber, at grub there should be a recovery mode or something like that, select that
[09:13] <Outsidah> DBO, I am not just this guy, I am THE Outsider! ;) *bit away* :)
[09:13] <tabber> ok ill try that
[09:13] <tabber> if it works
[09:13] <crimsun> rseeber: ok, good. Thanks. For now, open /etc/init.d/alsa-utils in an editor with root access
[09:13] <DBO> The outsider who makes DBO look like a retarted monkey
[09:13] <tabber> how do i go back to my previous drivers?
[09:13] <niki_2> DBO, gonna try it now, thanks for the help!
[09:13] <Outsidah> nooooo, not that Outsider, the good and kind Outsider ;p
[09:13] <DBO> niki_2, giid kycj
[09:13] <rseeber> ok
[09:13] <DBO> 'good luck*
[09:14] <DBO> tabber, we will get there
[09:14] <DBO> and by we will get there, I mean Im still googling
[09:14] <tabber> ok DBO thanks, ill try now
[09:14] <|lostbyte|> what makes ubuntu diff from debian ?
[09:14] <rseeber> crimsun: ok
[09:14] <Outsidah> |lostbyte|, the name
[09:14] <ports-> hey
[09:14] <mwgbc> I am semi new to linux.  I am trying to set my Ubuntu tty1 to a different resolution to make the text smaller.  I did it previously on another distro but I can't remember the command and googling hasn't helped.  Any pointers?
[09:15] <DBO> |lostbyte|, the way repos are handled is different too
[09:15] <ports-> im trying to add 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper' and 'sudo dhclient' to my boot script.... but im not sure what file to add them too
[09:15] <Outsidah> mwgbc, xf86config ? xfcfgconf ?
[09:15] <|lostbyte|> lolz
[09:16] -[Chameleon] :#ubuntu- Dapper Rocks!!
[09:18] <rseeber> crimsun:  ???
[09:18] <UncleD> You liking the dapper eh? :)
[09:18] <[Chameleon] > yeah
[09:18] <DBO> tabber, hows it going?
[09:18] <[Chameleon] > just thought I'd announce that
[09:18] <crimsun> rseeber: sec, I'm working on a patch
[09:19] <UncleD> i run breezy but I use a lot of dapper upgrades.
[09:19] <UncleD> I'm scared to update my box to dapper :)
[09:19] <rseeber> crimson: oh, ok thought you might've forgot about me
[09:19] <UncleD> Since it's running production applications.
[09:19] <[Chameleon] > ah, well, yeah... wait a bit longer
[09:19] <chamo> hello
[09:19] <DBO> rseeber, just curious, but what was your problem? (in short)
[09:20] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: but man, XGL is really nice
[09:20] <Timeline> Anyone know a good irc channel for help with php?
[09:20] <UncleD> [Chameleon] : I can connect locally via telnet to port 3306 (mySQL) but from other machines I get permission denied, connection refused. Is that firewall or something?
[09:20] <chamo> Timeline, did you try ##php ?
[09:20] <rseeber> db0: my sound is never on by default. i always have to change the "headphone jack sensE" to make it work
[09:20] <|lostbyte|> ports-: Give me one reson why you would choose ubuntu over debian ?
[09:21] <mwgbc> Outsidah, I scanned through the man page on xf86config and it didn't look like what I did before.  It seemed like it was a single command.  Do you know of any other ways?
[09:21] <chamo> |lostbyte|, pre-compiled? ;)
[09:21] <DBO> rseeber, oh yeah... btw dbo is spelled with an o not a zero
[09:21] <rseeber> oh
[09:21] <DBO> :-P
[09:21] <DBO> its cool, you are just like the 1,000,000th person to do that
[09:21] <DBO> so you win a prize
[09:21] <Timeline> chamo: Thanks
[09:21] <DBO> tabber, howd it go?
[09:21] <linuxboy> when will ubuntu support Xen ?
[09:21] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: it could be firewall, but also mySQL user accounts have definition for host access.
[09:22] <UncleD> [Chameleon] : ya, i just realized that.
[09:22] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: use % as a wildcard
[09:22] <tabber> DBO: I added the line "option" "noaccel" to the xorg.conf file
[09:22] <UncleD> [Chamelion] : in the GRANT command?
[09:22] <[Chameleon] > yeah
[09:22] <[Chameleon] > in the host field
[09:22] <|lostbyte|> chamo: So ubuntu will be able to use debian source ?
[09:22] <DBO> tabber, before you installed the drivers did you make a backup of xorg.conf?
[09:22] <tabber> yeah
[09:22] <DBO> (or did your jobber fix it)
[09:23] <tabber> xorg.conf_backup
[09:23] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: phpMySQLAdmin makes it really easy
[09:23] <chamo> |lostbyte|, hmmm,... linux has always been going in a "shared" direction...
[09:23] <tabber> DBO: but now im stuck at 1024x768
[09:23] <DBO> if your noaccell mcdoogle didnt fix it, go ahead and copy the current xorg.conf to xorg.conf_backup2 and copy in xorg.conf_backup to xorg.conf
[09:23] <chamo> i love xgl
[09:23] <chamo> ;P
[09:24] <DBO> yes, but some display is better than no display
[09:24] <UncleD> [Chameleon] : I think im going to install that.
[09:24] <[Chameleon] > chamo: me too!
[09:24] <|lostbyte|> chamo: Also what intrest me about ubuntu is that it has no priority to commercial types.
[09:24] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: need to run it from a webserver
[09:24] <|lostbyte|> chamo: Do you think ubuntu will be the same 20 yrs from now.
[09:24] <UncleD> [Chameleon] : ya, im configuring apache right now. I currently have lighttpd running
[09:24] <UncleD> haha be the same?
[09:25] <chamo> |lostbyte|, yes. that's very pleasent. Im impatient to see the Dapper release. hard to tell for the next 20 years...
[09:25] <UncleD> it probably wont even be called ubuntu 20 years from now.
[09:25] <vook> If anyone has knowledge of a curses based music player superior to mocp, please do let me know.  I'm building something.
[09:25] <DBO> tabber, are you wanting to try to install the ati drivers still?
[09:25] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: I don't know if Breezy has this, but I have installed a "mysql-admin" which is a GUI fat-client app.
[09:25] <chamo> so many changes will happen in the next 20 years - I think we cannot even imagine.
[09:25] <DBO> [Chameleon] , you can install that on Breezy
[09:25] <tsw> vook: pytone is nice
[09:25] <[Chameleon] > 20 years is forever
[09:25] <UncleD> 20 years from now ubuntu will be called Jibronuntu and will be owned by fiddy cent.
[09:25] <tabber> DBO: yeah, is it still possible?
[09:25] <rseeber> la la la
[09:25] <rseeber> it's so bed time...
[09:25] <zezu> ok how can i make automount of usb jumpdrives non write protected ?
[09:25] <DBO> tabber, I dont see why not
[09:25] <chamo> lol UncleD
[09:25] <DBO> but I sadly run nvidia
[09:26] <[Chameleon] > DBO: It's in the repos?
[09:26] <crimsun> rseeber: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2006-March/000793.html
[09:26] <tabber> DBO: first i have to fix my resolution issue
[09:26] <DBO> [Chameleon] , yes, you need to install apache2 first, but yes
[09:26] <vook> tsw, thanks, I'll check it out.  I've been stuck on cplay for a long time :~|
[09:26] <chamo> I hope Windows will "collapse" a bit until then
[09:26] <crimsun> rseeber: ok, do you have /etc/init.d/alsa-utils open in an editor?
[09:26] <DBO> tabber, ok
[09:26] <[Chameleon] > cool
[09:26] <[Chameleon] > UncleD: yeah, try "mysql-admin"
[09:26] <wenko> Has anyone run IRLP on Ubuntu?
[09:26] <wenko> any hams in the room?
[09:26] <rwwall> How can I get a list of all the packages installed on my system?
[09:27] <wenko> DBO are u familiar with IRLP
[09:27] <tabber> DBO: there is a "method 2" in the wiki, if i get the resolution fixed ill try it
[09:27] <JoeMorris> bah
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> rwwall: dpkg -l
[09:27] <[Chameleon] > DBO: wait a minute, I think we are not talking about the same thing... I'm NOT talking about the web-based one.
[09:27] <DBO> wenko, I meant ham as in the meat sorry
[09:27] <wenko> ok, im talking radio
[09:27] <DBO> tabber, just go for the method 2 right now
[09:27] <[Chameleon] > DBO: what I am talking about is a Gnome app written with glade2
[09:27] <DBO> it will fix your res issue
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> rwwall: You can also create a file with the selections set that you can then use to set up another system with the same set.
[09:27] <|lostbyte|> chamo: :) . You didt get me. i mean i am a mandriva user and most members are given priority because they pay and get the distro early. ANd just recently mandriva fired its founder. Stuff has been happening since it became commercial. i dont want a distro that make friends turn over friends for money. so 20 yrs from now there is no way ubuntu will become like that ?
[09:28] <DBO> oh
[09:28] <DBO> the glade2
[09:28] <DBO> ok
[09:28] <DBO> yeah I have seen that
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> |lostbyte|: Absolutely not, according to Mark.
[09:28] <DBO> I dont think that is in the repos
[09:28] <DBO> erm... there is probably a deb somewhere
[09:28] <tabber> DBO: ok ill give it a try
[09:28] <rseeber> crimson: yes i have it open
[09:28] <crimsun> |lostbyte|: it is _highly_ unlikely something like that will occur. Granted, none of us can predict the future...
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> |lostbyte|: See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth, where he answers just that question.
[09:29] <DBO> wenko, I know you did, I was trying to make a joke
[09:29] <chamo> |lostbyte|, I hope the founders have enough balls to keep it free! And that's not just a question of balls, it depends of so much things. Imagine they got the oportunity to become rich. I'm sure they'll be tried
[09:30] <crimsun> rseeber: scroll down to line 173
[09:30] <sup`> hi
[09:30] <crimsun> rseeber: what is your line 173?
[09:30] <xstation> hi
[09:30] <DBO> hi sup` xstation
[09:30] <xstation> anyone use postfix please
[09:30] <DBO> whats the problem?
[09:30] <xstation> DBO: hi
[09:30] <|lostbyte|> tonyyarusso: crimsun chamo : ok
[09:32] <|lostbyte|> Glad to hear that !
[09:32] <DBO> erm, are you still looking for kqemu?
[09:32] <rseeber> crimson:  # switch_control "SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack" on
[09:32] <rseeber> crimsun: ^
[09:32] <xstation> DBO: take a look here http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=145237
[09:33] <crimsun> rseeber: ah great.
[09:33] <zezu> how can i save an entire partition w/ hardlinks etc ot an archive?  its going on a medium that doesn't support any type of links
[09:33] <d-o-b> hey guys what is "wastebasket"?
[09:33] <zezu> will tar save that stuff ?
[09:33] <xstation> DBO: found kqemu its grest
[09:33] <xstation> great
[09:33] <chamo> |lostbyte|, what are you currently using for your daily desktop use?
[09:33] <UncleD> What is the proper syntax to clean the current archive file for "webmin"
[09:33] <rseeber> crimsun: is that a good thing or bad thing
[09:33] <DBO> xstation, erm, looks to me like you got different files, but maybe I suck at reading error messages, lemme see what I can google up
[09:34] <tabber> DBO: ok i unisntalled
[09:34] <crimsun> rseeber: add two lines above that one. The first one: switch_control "Headphone Jack Sense" off
[09:34] <crimsun> rseeber: The second one: switch_control "Line Jack Sense" off
[09:34] <tabber> the fglrx drivers
[09:34] <DBO> tabber... weren't we trying to install by method 2?
[09:34] <tabber> DBO: yeah but it says that I first need to remove the drivers
[09:34] <tabber> and then reboot
[09:34] <DBO> yes
[09:35] <DBO> ok, excelent
[09:35] <DBO> continue
[09:35] <tabber> DBO: one qs, from command, how do i launch X server
[09:35] <jcmcbeth> What's a good FTP server?
[09:35] <DBO> are you using gdm or kde?
[09:35] <|lostbyte|> chamo: mandriva :(
[09:35] <chamo> aie
[09:35] <tabber> because i would probably have to add the noaccel option to xorg.conf
[09:35] <chamo> ;)
[09:35] <xstation> DBO: i am just about to increase partition sizeof ubuntu but need to fix postfix first
[09:35] <DBO> "/etc/init.d/gdm start" to start X
[09:36] <rseeber> crimsun: anything else?
[09:36] <[Chameleon] > chamo: hey, does your number pad work with XGL? mine doesn't and I'd like it to...
[09:36] <DBO> xstation, I havent forgoten you, but I am...
[09:36] <tabber> ok thanks
[09:36] <crimsun> rseeber: nope, that's it. We've already fixed these in Dapper, btw.
[09:36] <tabber> rebooting.....!
[09:36] <xstation> DBO: i know I can see demand is big
[09:36] <rseeber> crimsun: awesone, thank you
[09:36] <rseeber> *awesome
[09:37] <rseeber> i really have to get to bed
[09:37] <DBO> zezu
[09:37] <d-o-b> Hey guys what is "wastebasket"?
[09:37] <DBO> zezu, tar SHOULD support hardlinks
[09:37] <rseeber> i have to be at work before 9am and it's already 2:40
[09:37] <rseeber> am
[09:37] <chamo> mmmh
[09:37] <chamo> I dont use a number pad on my laptop
[09:37] <rseeber> goodnight/morning/afternoon/evening
[09:37] <[Chameleon] > chamo: OIC... OK.
[09:37] <rseeber> thank you for your help
[09:37] <d-o-b> I ran across this error saying that Wastebasket quit unexpectedly.
[09:37] <chamo>  but I havent noticed any trouble related to this on my desktop machine @home either
[09:38] <d-o-b> I rebooted and now I can only get to the log in screen
[09:38] <zezu> tar -bcf /dir filename.bz2  : this will get all of it ?
[09:38] <chamo> damn I cant wait until the final Dapper release ;)
[09:38] <d-o-b> when I log in it goes back to the log in screen.
[09:38] <ardinary> How do I set up my computer so that when I hit the eject button on the disc drive it ejects?
[09:38] <DBO> xstation, is your postfix still working?
[09:39] <DBO> zezu, what are you trying to do?
[09:39] <chamo> [Chameleon] , have you tried on other computer?
[09:39] <jcmcbeth> well, i'm going to go with proftpd...
[09:39] <zezu> copy a linux installation so i can put it on a jumpdrive and move it to a device w/o any inputs other than a gamepad, keyboard and usb
[09:39] <KawikaCornell> Hi, I'm trying to install Breezy on one of my old machines, and it doesnt come with driver support, so I cant get online to get updates with it, and the kernel is too old to compile nvidia drivers for it
[09:39] <tonyyarusso> ardinary: System > Preferences > Keyboard shortcuts has an eject option under sound.
[09:39] <KawikaCornell> is there any way I can put the repository packages on a disk and update it that way?
[09:39] <[Chameleon] > chamo: not yet. I might do so when my wife upgrades.
[09:40] <|lostbyte|> There is kde on ubuntu ?
[09:40] <[Chameleon] > chamo: do you have the top and bottom of the cube available for windows?
[09:40] <[Chameleon] > |lostbyte|: kubuntu
[09:40] <|lostbyte|> All screenshots are GNOME !
[09:40] <DBO> zezu, Im not sure you need the b in there
[09:40] <tonyyarusso> |lostbyte|: Kubuntu.
[09:40] <zezu> huh?
[09:40] <DBO> but you know what they say at nike
[09:40] <zezu> oh
[09:40] <DBO> just do it
[09:40] <[Chameleon] > |lostbyte|: that's because GNOME is better.  :)
[09:40] <zezu> that is just for bzip2
[09:40] <jcmcbeth> That cause you have to look at the kubuntu screenshots :-P
[09:41] <xstation> DOB: yep but gives those warnings on start up but stops without explaination Mar 31 03:08:10 localhost postfix/master[13239] : terminating on signal 15
[09:41] <KawikaCornell> anyone?
[09:41] <zezu> i could just replace w/ z for tgz
[09:41] <tonyyarusso> |lostbyte|: osdir has screenies of KDE on it.
[09:41] <|lostbyte|> [Chameleon] : I prefer kde , i beeen using it for 10 yers now.
[09:41] <chamo> [Chameleon] , nope.
[09:41] <xstation> DOB: I think its up now you can telnet if you want
[09:41] <DBO> zezu, bzip is handled by the -j operator
[09:41] <[Chameleon] > chamo: hmm, ok... wish I could use the top and bottom
[09:41] <chamo> [Chameleon] , I dont think there is a workaround.
[09:41] <|lostbyte|> tonyyarusso: ok ! will check . tx
[09:41] <mephux> man i need some help getting VLC media player to install
[09:41] <chamo> [Chameleon] , have you tried to activate 6 virtual desktop?
[09:42] <mephux> can anyone help
[09:42] <[Chameleon] > |lostbyte|: I was mostly teasing anyway.
[09:42] <zezu> ah yes
[09:42] <zezu> j not b
[09:42] <[Chameleon] > chamo: hmm, not sure... I'll try that.
[09:42] <zezu> 3am)
[09:42] <DBO> xstation, dont want to telnet, but its posible those errors are mostly cosmetic
[09:42] <healot> mephux, you need to enable universe repos, and a working connection to the net, then install "vlc"
[09:43] <sup`> I have problem with my locales in dapper 6.06
[09:43] <|lostbyte|> [Chameleon] : oh :) ok .
[09:43] <sup`> here comes desc http://rafb.net/paste/results/MxBVXn83.html
[09:43] <chamo> mephux, what's the problem?
[09:43] <mephux> working connect to the net is good.. universe is the service.list?
[09:43] <[Chameleon] > chamo: actually, I did try that... and I just tried again, but it seems hard-coded at 4. no matter what I change WRT workspaces, it doesn't do anything.
[09:43] <mephux> there are a shit load of depedencey problems
[09:43] <crimsun> sup`: sudo locale-gen pl_PL.ISO-8859-2
[09:43] <healot> sup`, there is no dapper 6.06 yet...
[09:44] <sup`> crimsun: ill try
[09:44] <DBO> xstation, you should be able to copy the files from /lib over the ones in /var/spool
[09:44] <DBO> it should resolve the issue
[09:44] <sup`> healot: yes, it is :p
[09:44] <healot> mephux, "/etc/apt/sources.list"
[09:44] <xstation> DOB: ok thanks but why does it stop
[09:44] <UncleD> [Chameleon] : what would be the proper GRANT command?
[09:44] <DBO> does what stop?
[09:44] <mephux> yea i took the comment lines out all ready
[09:44] <crimsun> sup`: the method for handling locales has changed in 6.06. We no longer use a debconf interface. Use locale-gen directly instead.
[09:44] <Sp4rKy> hi
[09:44] <RickBauls> did they officially change the date/version number to 6.06?
[09:44] <UncleD> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO adminguy@* IDENTIFIED BY 'admin123456password'; <-- doesn't work.
[09:44] <tabber> DBO: i uninstalled the fgrlx drivers and added the option noaccel line to xorg.conf
[09:44] <tabber> and im back to my original state
[09:44] <mephux> when i did that i get an error when udating.. i finally got it to update it's doing it now.. will this fix this issue?
[09:44] <healot> "deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted universe multiverse" >> something like this mephux
[09:45] <chamo> [Chameleon] , that's what I tought. Same problem here
[09:45] <DBO> tabber, so method 2 didnt work for you?
[09:45] <xstation> DBO: postfix Mar 31 03:08:10 localhost postfix/master[13239] : terminating on signal 15
[09:45] <sup`> crimsun: thx, i have message that it pl_PL.ISO-8859-2 isnt supported
[09:45] <DBO> xstation, oh
[09:45] <FlannelKing> UncleD: SQL uses % not *
[09:45] <sup`> crimsun: can I apt-get it, or it isnt prepared?
[09:45] <tabber> DBO: i haven't tried it yet, ill try it tmr, i have to go to bed now. thanks for the help!
[09:45] <healot> sup`, dapper is still under testing, not official supported, use at own risk, and join #ubuntu+1 for the discussion
[09:45] <DBO> tabber, sure
[09:45] <crimsun> sup`: do you have the necessary language packs installed?
[09:46] <sup`> Jestre: gr8 [;
[09:46] <sup`> crimsun: apt-cache search pl_PL.ISO-8859-2 gives me nth
[09:46] <sup`> crimsun: how this package can be named?
[09:46] <UncleD> FlannelKing: GRANT ALL PRIVELEGES ON % TO adminguy@% IDENTIFIED BY 'admin12345'; <-- doesn't work either.
[09:46] <FlannelKing> UncleD: which DB?
[09:47] <UncleD> Your MySQL connection id is 13 to server version: 4.1.15-Debian_1ubuntu5-log
[09:47] <DBO> xstation, try copying those files
[09:47] <crimsun> sup`: do you have language-pack-pl\* installed?
[09:47] <DBO> see if that resolves the issue
[09:47] <xstation> DBO:I think thats me stopping it but I can tell you for sure that if I am at work and I telnet I cannot connect to port 25
[09:48] <sup`> crimsun: yes
[09:48] <crimsun> sup`: both of them?
[09:48] <DBO> xstation, have you tried resolving the issue with the files?
[09:48] <sup`> crimsun: apt-cache policy language-pack-pl these are installed
[09:48] <xstation> DBO: yes your coreect can you give the commandline to copy pleae
[09:48] <FlannelKing> UncleD: you have to quote your domain, and apparently it is * for mysql.
[09:48] <sup`> crimsun: which another should be installed?
[09:49] <xstation> DBO its just a simple copy from and to where
[09:49] <DBO> xstation, yeah, hold please
[09:49] <DBO> I will write them all out
[09:49] <xstation> DBO; ok
[09:49] <crimsun> sup`: no, all you need then is: sudo locale-gen pl_PL
[09:49] <FlannelKing> oh, and, UncleD, apparently MysQL doesn't support wildcards on the domain either.
[09:49] <xstation> Weiss: hi
[09:49] <FlannelKing> erm, UncleD, for username.
[09:50] <zezu> damn i have no audio in either vlc or totem again ;|
[09:50] <sup`> crimsun: thx ;D, it gived me ...  pl_PL.ISO-8859-2... done ...
[09:50] <zezu> and its fuqt in mplayer
[09:50] <sup`> crimsun: ill test it [;
[09:50] <FlannelKing> UncleD: 'username'@'%'
[09:50] <knoppix__> hmm
[09:51] <DJ_T> hmm why am i banned from #gentoo ?
[09:51] <DJ_T> is it because i am using knoppix?
[09:51] <Eleaf> The world may never know.
[09:51] <crimsun> why are you asking in #ubuntu?
[09:51] <DJ_T> heh i dunno
[09:51] <DJ_T> i was just wondering if some channels did like a knoppix ban ?
[09:52] <FlannelKing> DJ_T: why don't you ask the gentoo people.
[09:52] <DBO> xstation
[09:52] <DBO> erm... uh
[09:52] <DBO> !pastebin
[09:52] <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 - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> My ISP is being really unreliable.  Every so often my lag just starts climbing, I can't access websites, and my IM contacts see me as offline.  I have to open the Network Manager, deactivate and reactivate eth0 (presumably getting a new DHCP lease or something?  I'm not sure, but it works) for it to work again.  Can someone tell me how to set up a cron job that would try to access a arbitrary URL every t minutes, and if it succeeds
[09:52] <xstation> DBO: yep
[09:52] <DBO> thanks ubotu
[09:52] <DJ_T> FlannelKing, because i cant join to see whos in #gentoo and ask them! ?
[09:52] <xstation> ubotu: hi
[09:52] <ubotu> what's up, xstation
[09:52] <FlannelKing> DJ_T, /msg chanserv info #gentoo
[09:52] <healot> DJ_T, don't a tool :-
[09:52] <DJ_T> FlannelKing, ah! Thanks
[09:53] <xstation> ubotu; still ok how things down under
[09:53] <ubotu> xstation: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:53] <DBO> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11149
[09:53] <DBO> that should do it xstation
[09:53] <DBO> though uhh... check them, make sure they look right to you
[09:53] <DBO> Im rather tired
[09:53] <xstation> DBO: what should do it?
[09:53] <DBO> the link I posted
[09:54] <healot> tonyyarusso, address your complaint to your ISP, not here, please
[09:54] <DBO> xstation, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11149
[09:54] <IamEthos> how do I make an n with a tilde over it
[09:54] <d-o-b> Uh guys I can't start my gnome session.
[09:54] <chamo> 
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> healot: I'm not complaining here; I'm looking for a workaround.
[09:54] <DBO> d-o-b, is X started at all?
[09:54] <xstation> DBO: i will take a lokk just a sec
[09:54] <chamo> IamEthos, use your character map
[09:55] <healot> a spanish N?
[09:55] <chamo> err table
[09:55] <d-o-b> DBO: Yeah. The problem is when I log in. It shows the Dapper artwork "This isn't final" etc..
[09:55] <chamo>  and hop ;)
[09:55] <DBO> xstation, you may want to make a backup of the files being overwritten
[09:55] <d-o-b> DBO: Then it turns black.
[09:55] <DBO> d-o-b, join #ubuntu+1
[09:55] <DBO> ask there
[09:55] <d-o-b> DBO: and returns to the log in screen (if fortunate.)
[09:55] <d-o-b> ah ayt thanks DBO
[09:55] <healot> more like a complaint, and you should look for that somewhere else
[09:55] <rodney_> im trying to get streamtunner to run in ubuntu it is a suse program tho will it still work
[09:56] <wuzzy> hi all! im about to format a new partition for movie storage. what are the differences betwee ext2, ext3 and reiserfs? and does it matter? anyone have a link?
[09:56] <DBO> use ext3
[09:56] <xstation> DBO: ok thanks why is the the backup neccessary in this case
[09:56] <egytrack> hello
[09:56] <DBO> because crap happens?
[09:56] <egytrack> how i can install zend for php ?
[09:56] <FlannelKing> healot: he asked about setting up a cron job, dont be asinine.
[09:56] <xstation> DBO; crap
[09:57] <DBO> xstation, here I will write you a script to do the whole thing
[09:57] <DBO> hold on
[09:57] <v3rmap> Does anyone know when Flight 6 of Dapper Drake is expected?
[09:57] <healot> wuzzy, technically they are all supported by most Linux kernel
[09:57] <xstation> DBO: your a star
[09:57] <|lostbyte|> :)
[09:57] <tonyyarusso> healot: The initial problem could be complained about, but that won't do anything, so I know that some actions can deal with the problem on this end, so I'm looking for advice for how to make those actions more convenient to perform.
[09:59] <healot> I don't mind if he actually asking for a solution on his cron(h)istic, but his complaint about ISP, way off-topic
[09:59] <egytrack> anyone know how i could install zend engine for php ?
[09:59] <egytrack> to make the php support zend
[09:59] <egytrack> scripts
[09:59] <Fujitsu> Isn't PHP based on the Zend engine?
[10:00] <egytrack> i have script that says zend optimizer not installed
[10:00] <chamo> hey guys, printer question, on Ubuntu with Gnome, can you _rename_ your printers? It seems to be buggy...
[10:00] <DBO> xstation, ok, this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11150
[10:00] <DBO> should do it for you
[10:00] <DBO> just save that as a script and run it
[10:01] <healot> it is, but are you thinking of installing a zend extension module, egytrack ?
[10:01] <chamo> mmh
[10:02] <healot> chamo, it crashes right? while trying to rename printers?
[10:02] <chamo> healot, it doesnt work at all
[10:03] <DBO> xstation, you still with me?
[10:03] <chamo> healot, when I try to change the "location" field for exemple, nothing is saved... doesnt help when you have 10 same printer in the building
[10:03] <rodney_> cun i run suse programs on ubuntu anyone
[10:03] <healot> maybe it is because of the new libc6?
[10:03] <chamo> no idea
[10:03] <healot> only experience it using having update libc6
[10:04] <xstation> DBO: thanks I will copy the file and run the script do I need to make it exe chmod +x
[10:04] <DBO> yes
[10:04] <Jhair> rodney_: you can install and run suse within a chroot in ubuntu
[10:04] <neoxan> moin :*
[10:04] <DBO> just chmod 700 <filename>
[10:04] <xstation> DBO: many thanks
[10:04] <Jhair> rodney_: or you can use qemu or vmware to run suse inside a virtual machine in ubuntu
[10:05] <DBO> xstation, dont thank me, thank the folgers in my cup
[10:05] <xstation> folgers?
[10:05] <DBO> xstation, there is also no promise that this will fix your exit errors
[10:05] <DBO> one problem at a time though
[10:05] <xstation> DBO: ok
[10:05] <DBO> folgers = bad coffee, but high in caffiene
[10:06] <xstation> DBO: keeps you awake no need for match sticks
[10:06] <DBO> btw, dont run that script twice
[10:06] <xstation> DBO: only once
[10:06] <DBO> only once
[10:06] <zezu> I get a no space on device on my usb drive, but i've deleted just about everything on it
[10:07] <UncleD> I installed the latest version of apache2 and /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so is nowhere to be found. Any idea?
[10:07] <DBO> does apache come with php?
[10:07] <zezu> i did umount it after deleting too
[10:07] <UncleD> I thought the library would be packaged with it DBO
[10:07] <FlannelKing> you have to install the module separately with apt.
[10:07] <zezu> any ideas why it would say the disk is full ?
[10:07] <UncleD> oh
[10:07] <DBO> UncleD, I dont think it does
[10:08] <DBO> zezu, what type of disk drive?
[10:08] <|lostbyte|> In source.list we have there commands. So it will search the repos. or will it make copies to our hd ?
[10:08] <zezu> my sony psp
[10:08] <DBO> no idea
[10:08] <zezu> its really no different than any other
[10:09] <DBO> |lostbyte|, I dont understnad your question
[10:09] <healot> zezu, is the disk mounted? then "df -mH"
[10:10] <zezu> doesn't show up there
[10:10] <zezu> err yes it does now
[10:10] <egytrack> Yes .. healot i need to install zend extension module .. i could not find it in synaptic
[10:10] <zezu> use 100%
[10:10] <|lostbyte|> DBO: Never mind ! i'll install ubuntu and ask the question again :) later.
[10:10] <DBO> oook
[10:10] <healot> there isn't any eggzeck
[10:11] <healot> there isn't any egytrack, get it from PHP/Zend site?
[10:11] <zezu> is there a trash that needs to be recycled somewhere?
[10:12] <zezu> hehe
[10:12] <[Chameleon] > zezu: the little trash icon down in the corner
[10:12] <DBO> in GNOME?
[10:12] <zezu> [Chameleon] , i dont have one there
[10:12] <[Chameleon] > zezu: are you running GNOME or KDE?
[10:12] <zezu> gnome
[10:13] <xstation> DBO: ups forgot to type sudo
[10:13] <zezu> ok i added it to panel again
[10:13] <zezu> and emptied
[10:13] <healot> 
[10:13] <[Chameleon] > zezu: good work
[10:13] <zezu> still 100% full
[10:13] <chamo> it seems that the printer rename bug is known
[10:13] <DBO> xstation, forgot to mention you needed to
[10:13] <zezu> makes no sense
[10:13] <egytrack> is there an easy way to get PHP/Zend ?
[10:13] <egytrack> how come
[10:13] <[Chameleon] > zezu: you can also get to the wastebasket from any Nautilus window under the Go menu.
[10:13] <zezu> the disk is not full its just retarded
[10:14] <[Chameleon] > zezu: check the permissions of each item in the trash. you may not have proper permissions to actually delete them. you need write permissions.
[10:14] <DBO> xstation, once you ran it "/etc/init.d/postfix restart"
[10:14] <egytrack> should i use xampp
[10:14] <zezu> hah
[10:14] <xstation> DBO: ok did it buy DBO coffee
[10:14] <zezu> that is it
[10:15] <zezu> where is trash at in fs ?
[10:15] <zezu> so i can delete as root
[10:15] <DBO> did you remember to append your credit card information to the file?
[10:15] <healot> egytrack, how come, not everything served under this "sun", egytrack
[10:15] <xstation> DBO: run restart now
[10:15] <DBO> yes
[10:15] <xstation> ok
[10:16] <tziku> how can i sort lsof list by gropup ? I want to see connection only from a group. How can i do theat: lsof -n -i |grep "(ESTABLISHED)" .... ? Help me please.
[10:16] <DBO> did you get the errors?
[10:17] <xstation> DBO:  * Stopping Postfix Mail Transport Agent...                              [ ok ] 
[10:17] <xstation>  * Starting Postfix Mail Transport Agent...                              [ ok ] 
[10:17] <DBO> woohoo!
[10:17] <DBO> now check your logs for the errors
[10:17] <DBO> or is that where you nromally show them?
[10:17] <xstation> which logs
[10:17] <xstation> mail logs
[10:17] <DBO> where did you find those errors before?
[10:17] <DBO> <--- knows nothing about postfix
[10:18] <xstation> dbo: came up when I started postfix
[10:18] <DBO> cpp;
[10:18] <DBO> cool
[10:18] <DBO> so we did it!
[10:18] <healot> tziku, append " |  sort"
[10:18] <zezu> oooh its actually working and i even get a progress bar
[10:18] <xstation> DBO; you did it and its one coffee
[10:18] <tziku> healot sort by what ?
[10:18] <tziku> variable....
[10:19] <healot> yes?
[10:19] <healot> or "man sort" for more explanation
[10:20] <DBO> xstation, hopefully you wont get those signal 15 errors again, if you do, let me know
[10:20] <xstation> DBO: now I will take a little question why is openserver not showing in my netstat -tld here http://www.justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=145223
[10:21] <DBO> xstation, my brain is fried dude...
[10:21] <DBO> Im going to have to call for backup
[10:21] <convidado> \list
[10:22] <xstation> DBO: sorrey take a rest
[10:22] <DBO> blah, I mean more coffee!
[10:22] <healot> DBO, your brain doesn;t taste good
[10:22] <Polygon> im trying to get my internet working on ubuntu, and after a long battle getting madwifi drivers to install, im trying to connect using dhcp, and its not assigning me an ip address, is this a linux or a network problem
[10:22] <xstation> DBO: as ih dude an american or as in leave it out
[10:22] <DBO> healot, I suspected as much, Ill return it to sender ASAP
[10:23] <xstation> DBO: really you should burn some nice insence sticks helps
[10:23] <DBO> yeah yeah
[10:23] <chamo> gtg, cya later
[10:23] <DBO> ok, so back to your issue, are you sure the deamon is running
[10:23] <DBO> do a "ps -ef | grep ssh"
[10:23] <xstation> DBO: coffee is grat but you need a FIX
[10:24] <xstation> dbo: ONLY JOKEING
[10:24] <DBO> I need an IV
[10:24] <DBO> and two columbian guys mixing me fresh beans
[10:24] <healot> the question, how do you do "dhcp"? via manual "dhclient" or using "auto <if> dhcp"?
[10:24] <xstation> IV are ten a penny
[10:24] <DBO> xstation, did you do the command?
[10:24] <wd3> hey guys i installed metacity then at terminal (metacity --replace). how do i install themes?
[10:25] <xstation> DBO; what command
[10:25] <DBO> "ps -ef | grep ssh"
[10:25] <LathropWells> drop them in your home folder ./themes
[10:25] <LathropWells> same with ./icons
[10:25] <egytrack> healot, thank you even you respond me .. anyway can you tell me how i can install zend plugin for php
[10:26] <wd3> LathropWells, thks for the help the other day. metacity was always running under gnome or did i activate it because at term it said another desktop is running so do replace option.
[10:26] <xstation> DBO: here goes get ready for people shouting
[10:26] <xstation> DBO bliss1@xstation:~/qemu$ ps -ef | grep ssh
[10:26] <xstation> bliss1    6937  6898  0 07:41 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/gnome-session
[10:26] <xstation> bliss1   13100  8038  0 09:25 pts/1    00:00:00 grep ssh
[10:26] <LathropWells> take a look at the theme you downloaded. fire up the gimp change the the image files and edit the xml file - you will create your own theme in about 30 mins
[10:27] <healot> download the zend module and extract it to your appropriate php module directory?
[10:27] <DBO> xstation, your ssh deamon isnt running
[10:27] <DBO> thus its not listening
[10:27] <xstation> DOB: yes I know I tried a reinstall
[10:28] <Plitskin> Uh... Hi guys may I ask a few things about linux commands?
[10:28] <xstation> DBO: as you can see from my post some other port is useing it
[10:28] <xstation> dbo; strange I never changed it
[10:28] !lilo:*! brief tor unblock, please report any issues
[10:28] !lilo:*! thanks!
[10:28] <wd3> LathropWells, thnks. i thought i did something wrong at first because i didn't see a change so i kill (metacity #) and it kept showing up, how do i kill it and return to gnome?
[10:29] <healot> Plitskin, the simplest way to learn most linux built-ins is "man". he is so friendly :-
[10:29] <DBO> uhm, hold up
[10:30] <Plitskin> healot: Oh ok I was feeling lazy, thanks :D
[10:30] <Plitskin> sorry...
[10:30] <Ku-guy> Plitskin: What's your question?
[10:30] <wd3> LathropWells, how do i kill metacity?
[10:30] <Kragnerac> Nice
[10:31] <Plitskin> Ku-guy I was gonna ask what ls and df stands for...
[10:31] <Ku-guy> list files and disk free... I think :-)
[10:32] <wd3> does anybody know how to kill metacity?
[10:32] <Ku-guy> ..er, just list and disk free, perhaps!
[10:32] <Plitskin> what does the "s" in ls stand for then?
[10:32] <Plitskin> lolz
[10:32] <xstation> dbo: did a lsof -i tcp:50009
[10:33] <xstation> DBO: got COMMAND  PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
[10:33] <xstation> ccsd    6139 root    7u  IPv6   7515       TCP *:50009 (LISTEN)
[10:33] <ralpho> Ok I am ssh in now tim
[10:33] <healot> Plitskin, you need some history lesson?
[10:33] <healot> wd3, with a knife?
[10:33] <ralpho> I really hate him
[10:34] <DBO> xstation, Im going restart x here, I accidentally zombied a process
[10:34] <DBO> go bad clicking!
[10:34] <wd3> Ku-guy, how do i kill metacity
[10:34] <ralpho> OK i do ed it
[10:34] <DBO> brb
[10:34] <Plitskin> healot just to satisfy my burning curiosity :)
[10:34] <cerebrix> hey anyone remember the name of that web interface thing for ubuntu?
[10:34] <cerebrix> i forget the name of that guys project
[10:34] <Ku-guy> wd3 maybe sudo killall metacity, possibly.
[10:35] <ralpho>   inittab to show the default runlevel as 6
[10:35] <wd3> Ku-guy, thanks i'll try that, i ps x and killed the ps # but it kept showing up
[10:35] <ralpho> I know we are going to he11
[10:35] <xstation> DBO: ok
[10:35] <Kragnerac> Maybe sudo apt-get remove metacity, then sudo apt-get install compiz xgl.  8-)
[10:35] <Kragnerac> then reboot
[10:35] <KenSentMe> hi, are more people having trouble downloading the updates for wine?
[10:36] <DBO> back
[10:36] <KenSentMe> i've tried it several times, but the update manager stops half way
[10:36] <xstation> DBO: I can smell the coffee
[10:36] <DBO> yeah, I cant
[10:36] <wd3> Kragnerac, it removed ubunut desktop, oh no how do i get that back
[10:37] <xstation> dbo; what is ccsd
[10:37] <KenSentMe> can i manually download an update and install it using dpkg?
[10:37] <Kragnerac> @wd3 actually i was joking about that. press cancel.
[10:38] <[Chameleon] > the ubuntu-desktop doesn't really matter
[10:38] <Kragnerac> yeah, its a meta-package anyway
[10:38] <[Chameleon] > it's just a meta package that depends on others.
[10:38] <DBO> xstation, cluster configuration system daemon I believe
[10:38] <healot> !launchpad
[10:38] <DBO> or clark counter school district
[10:38] <ubotu> [launchpad]  a collection of services for projects in the open source universe - https://launchpad.net/
[10:38] <wd3> Kragnerac, i tried to apt-get ubuntu desktop and it say
[10:38] <wd3> Kragnerac, walter@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu desktop
[10:38] <wd3> Reading package lists... Done
[10:38] <wd3> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:38] <wd3> E: Couldn't find package ubuntu
[10:38] <wd3> walter@ubuntu:~$
[10:39] <DBO> slight correction [Chameleon] 
[10:39] <xstation> ou thats whats runnig on 50009 tried to remove in symaptic but still there
[10:39] <DBO> the meta package matters for upgrade purposes
[10:39] <Kragnerac> @wd3: what were you trying to do?
[10:39] <Blippe> wd3 ubuntu-desktop
[10:39] <[Chameleon] > DBO: yeah, probably
[10:39] <KenSentMe> wd3, use ubuntu-desktop instead
[10:39] <xstation> DBO: see it as a error on shutdown
[10:39] <DBO> [Chameleon] , if something new gets added to the meta package wd3 wont get it
[10:39] <wd3> ok at terminal type ubuntu desktop
[10:40] <DBO> uhhh back to x
[10:40] <DBO> xstation, Im not familiar with that daemon
[10:40] <DBO> I dont even really know what its purpose is
[10:40] <Kragnerac> Hey, does anyone know where I can get the source for the linux kernel?  :)
[10:41] <Blippe> no wd3 you have to type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" with a "-" not a space between ubuntu and desktop
[10:41] <wd3> blippe thanks
[10:41] <onkarshinde> Could anyone read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothRemote and add comments? Do other phones like Nokia or Motorola provide such functionality?
[10:41] <xstation> DBO; all the same its gien a pain to ssh-server
[10:41] <healot> kernel.org
[10:41] <Kragnerac> thanks  :)
[10:41] <xstation> onkarshinde hi
[10:41] <DBO> xstation, see if "/etc/init.d/ccsd stop" does anything
[10:42] <VIMmer> hi i need some help
[10:42] <onkarshinde> xstation: Hi
[10:42] <DBO> try taking off the d if that doesnt work
[10:42] <VIMmer> i tried installing dapper on a P4 machine
[10:42] <wd3> ok do want metacity also because look......The following NEW packages will be installed:
[10:42] <wd3>   metacity ubuntu-desktop
[10:42] <wd3> 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:42] <VIMmer> but i get error17 at grub
[10:42] <DBO> dapper talk at #ubuntu+1
[10:42] <VIMmer> and the machine won't boot
[10:42] <healot> or... package "kernel-source" or "linux-kernel-source" or "linux-source", which ever comes first
[10:42] <m_0_r_0_n> Hi, I ve reinstalled Ubuntu. Now I want to install Sun Java (fakeroot make-jpkg jdk-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin) and I get the message: "dpkg-architecture: warning: Couldn't determine gcc system type, falling back to default (native compilation)" Which compiler is best for installation?
[10:42] <Kragnerac> try easyubuntu
[10:42] <wd3> Blippe, The following NEW packages will be installed:
[10:42] <wd3>   metacity ubuntu-desktop
[10:42] <wd3> 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:42] <healot> onkarshinde, atm, Nokia, Moto and SE's phones only
[10:43] <wd3> Blippe, is metacity part of ubuntu?
[10:43] <DBO> yes
[10:43] <wd3> dbo me?
[10:43] <DBO> mmhmmm
[10:43] <wd3> ok
[10:43] <Netslayer> just installed 5.10 on a normal hda drive. all ic on boot is "Grub Loading stage1.5. GRUB loading please wait..." then it just sits there
[10:43] <Netslayer> any ideas?
[10:43] <healot> m_0_r_0_n, do you installed "build-essential" yet?
[10:44] <onkarshinde> healot: Do you know any particular models? I have created a remote control profile for Totem for SE phones. Do you know how to do that for Nokia or Moto phones?
[10:44] <healot> m_0_r_0_n, or you're on PPC perhaps?
[10:44] <wd3> i tried fluxbox but had nautilus problems. i'm looking for a sleek wm, i like that right click menu features, any recommendations?
[10:44] <xstation> DBO: command not found in both cases
[10:44] <DBO> nuts
[10:44] <xstation> with  or without the d
[10:45] <healot> onkarshinde, to my knowledge, Nokia N60, SE iWalkman and motorola slvr series
[10:45] <wd3> Blippe, is this right version? Setting up ubuntu-desktop (0.80) ...
[10:45] <DBO> xstation, "ps -ef | grep ccs"
[10:45] <wd3> Blippe, kinda old right? i
[10:45] <DBO> does that return anything?
[10:46] <wd3> dbo what do u think, kinda old huh?  Setting up ubuntu-desktop (0.80) ...
[10:46] <healot> wd3, ubuntu-desktop is a meta package, it just points and install other packages...
[10:46] <VIMmer> how do I cancel the updating of the machine during installation?
[10:46] <wd3> ok
[10:46] <xstation> DBO; root      6139     1  0 07:40 ?        00:00:06 /usr/sbin/ccsd
[10:47] <DBO> wd3, that is the current version of that package
[10:47] <wd3> dbo thanks
[10:47] <wd3> healot
[10:47] <wd3> thanks
[10:47] <DBO> xstation
[10:47] <DBO> well... you could kill it
[10:47] <xstation> DBO: yep ok lets kill it
[10:47] <DBO> kill 6139
[10:47] <xstation> as root
[10:47] <wd3> anybody used fvwm?
[10:48] <DBO> blargle, I assume you are root
[10:48] <onkarshinde> healot: Do you have any idea how to create such profiles for Nokia phones?
[10:48] <m_0_r_0_n> healot, thanks for the hint, I am installing build-essential...
[10:49] <xstation> DBO KILLIT BUT
[10:49] <xstation> dbo now its bliss1   14775  8038  0 09:48 pts/1    00:00:00 grep ccs
[10:49] <healot> no... Don't have any Nokies at the moment
[10:49] <DBO> splendid...
[10:49] <xstation> bliss1 is a user name
[10:49] <DBO> xstation, "ls /etc/init.d | grep ccs"
[10:51] <xstation> dbo: ccs
[10:51] <DBO> "/etc/init.d/css stop"
[10:51] <IamEthos> so I put psmouse in /etc/hotplugs/blacklist
[10:52] <IamEthos> and it still loads on startup
[10:52] <IamEthos> does anyone have any suggestions for fixing this?
[10:53] <geko> morning guys
[10:53] <DBO> xstation,  "/etc/init.d/css stop"
[10:53] <xstation> dbo: Stopping cluster configuration system: bliss1@xstation:~/qemu$
[10:53] <DBO> woohoo!
[10:53] <geko> do you think a 500 Celeron with 64 mb can be ok for ubuntu?
[10:53] <xstation> now how to remove it please
[10:53] <DBO> die you bum
[10:53] <DBO> uhhh
[10:53] <DBO> sudo apt-get remove css ?
[10:53] <ttju> anyone had any success running ubuntu on an IBM netfinity server?
[10:54] <xstation> DBO: die but its not dead
[10:54] <DBO> it didnt stop?
[10:54] <DBO> run that command in sudo
[10:54] <DBO> sudo /etc/init.d/css stop
[10:54] <xstation> dbo every time time I run that comand it stops but I ssume it starts agan
[10:54] <xstation> again
[10:55] <DBO> oh rry...
[10:55] <[Nige] > hello
[10:55] <geko> or gnome is too heavy for it?
[10:55] <DBO> xstation, is this box serving as a server?
[10:55] <DBO> geko, that is really pushing it
[10:55] <DBO> get some more RAM in it
[10:55] <skally> hi
[10:56] <DBO> hi
[10:56] <xstation> postfix mixmaster pa ping deamon
[10:56] <LathropWells> what are some of the "lighter" window managers?
[10:56] <skally> i'm trying to install ubuntu onto a 2 disk MD array
[10:56] <xstation> serving a server no
[10:56] <skally> but ubuntu doesn't seem to recognize the array
[10:56] <skally> this is dapper flight 5 btw
[10:57] <DBO> xstation, just go ahead and try to remove it
[10:57] <DBO> see what happens
[10:57] <DBO> my brain shut down
[10:57] <xstation> dbo as in apt-get remove ccs
[10:57] <DBO> yeah
[10:58] <Ku-guy> xstation: "sudo update-rc.d -f css remove" will disable it from starting on boot but will leave it on your system in case you don't want to completely remove it for future use, etc.
[10:59] <xstation> ok just  at do you want to continue stage in revomal
[10:59] <DBO> Ku-guy to the rescue, and DBO saying... duhmy me
[10:59] <xstation> yes or no
[10:59] <DBO> no
[10:59] <DBO> do what Ku-guy suggests
[10:59] <xstation> DBO fter unpacking 1446kB disk space will be freed.
[10:59] <xstation> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[10:59] <DBO> if you dont ever think you'll need it again
[10:59] <xstation> NO I guess
[10:59] <DBO> you can slam it away
[11:00] <xstation> not sure
[11:00] <nick|here> anybody use xchat systray plugin?
[11:00] <DBO> if not, do what ku-guy says
[11:00] <DBO> oh you know what, there is an ap I use for this
[11:00] <xstation> ok no then
[11:00] <DBO> xstation "sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf"
[11:00] <DBO> you can use that to manage all the service that start with your system
[11:01] <xstation> goy to type no first
[11:01] <xstation> its aborted
[11:02] <xstation> so its still there little confused as to what to do
[11:02] <DBO> you will see
[11:02] <DBO> install the thing I told you about up there
[11:03] <DBO> wow my tech support has REALLY gone downhill in the past hour
[11:03] <NET||abuse> i'm having issues getting my machine to mount 2003 with cifs
[11:03] <NET||abuse> that is i'm mounting 2003 shares
[11:03] <intelikey> good howdydo.
[11:03] <DJ_Tobias> what does this mean
[11:03] <healot> there is unconfirmed bug with gnome-cups-manager and uim
[11:03] <DJ_Tobias> 'chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error'
[11:04] <[Nige] > :q
[11:04] <[Nige] > exit
[11:04] <healot> it seems after removing uim/uim related files, gnome-cups-manager works just fine
[11:04] <xstation> did whatKU-Guy suggested
[11:04] <DBO> xstation
[11:04] <xstation> yep
[11:04] <DBO> xstation "sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf"
[11:05] <intelikey> DJ_Tobias looks like what ever you are trying to run is not in an executable format.    what command gave you that error ?
[11:05] <DJ_Tobias> doing a gentoo install
[11:06] <DJ_Tobias> intelikey, chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
[11:06] <DBO> xstation, got that installed yet?
[11:06] <xstation> dbo its set up
[11:06] <intelikey> is there a /mnt/gentoo/bin/bash ?
[11:06] <healot> DJ_Tobias, oh Gentoo? different ELF image? maybe?
[11:06] <mvhenten> !help! I don't have sound anymore, since yesterday
[11:06] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mvhenten
[11:06] <DBO> ok, now "sudo sysv-rc-conf"
[11:07] <DJ_Tobias> healot, dunno? Im in knoppix right now
[11:07] <DBO> xstation, you can use this tool to manage all the services that start with different runlevels.  In debian your default runlevel is 2
[11:07] <mvhenten> I only used the update manager - didn't change a thing
[11:07] <healot> knoppix, I won't answer that :-
[11:07] <carbo> someone help please... my PC just crashed, now I can't login and it says my home directory is full or I don't have permission
[11:08] <xstation> dbo; i do sudo sysv-rc-conf
[11:08] <DBO> yes
[11:09] <nanotube> carbo: can you log in with recovery mode?
[11:09] <DBO> its a handy tool
[11:09] <nanotube> dbo: yea, sysv-rc-conf kicks ass. ;)
[11:09] <DBO> and if I had remembered it earlier, things would have gone much faster, but Im dumb
[11:09] <DJ_Tobias> healot, so any idea why it is doing that?!
[11:09] <intelikey> live cd question   well actually boot question focused on the live cd.   is there any way to force the system to NOT load aic7xxx module ?
[11:09] <carbo> i am in recovery mode now... i couldn't log in normally either, i had to enter root password at the maintainence part and do 'startx'.. it wouldn't log in if i proceeded with Ctrl-D past the maintanence part
[11:10] <xstation> dbo: says my scren is to small
[11:10] <DBO> make the terminal window bigger
[11:10] <xstation> screen must enlarge
[11:10] <carbo> nanotube: i just opened nautilus to / and it says free space 0 bytes... so i guess that's the problem, what can i do
[11:10] <xstation> ok woo
[11:11] <geko> DBO: i'll try with xubuntu
[11:11] <nanotube> carbo, well, first thing to try is run "apt-get clean", that will delete a bunch of archived .deb files you may have sitting around
[11:11] <intelikey> DJ_Tobias i know the help is good in here, but really; running knoppix and trying to install gentoo: you should ask in the general linuxhelp channels.
[11:11] <carbo> in fact it says free space: 0 everywhere
[11:11] <carbo> ok i'll try that
[11:11] <nanotube> dbo: lol
[11:11] <liable> carbo: sudo apt-get clean for starters.
[11:11] <xstation> dbo: we have all sorts going on
[11:11] <Killgore> nanotube: lol i was just coming in here to ask about that
[11:11] <skally> i need some help, i've got a 2 disk RAID0 MD array with lots of data on it and i want to install ubuntu on it
[11:11] <mvhenten> I don't have permissions to access the sound device anymore - however I didn't change anything *manually* how do I fix this so that gnome and co can use sound output again?
[11:11] <liable> !lose me
[11:11] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liable
[11:11] <DJ_Tobias> intelikey, trying :-/
[11:11] <carbo> wow okay, i just got back about 500 megs of free space
[11:11] <nanotube> carbo, cool :)
[11:12] <DBO> geko, you will still be hard pressed for memory
[11:12] <healot> intelikey, there is just take a look at the options during install. Press the F keys to find out
[11:12] <carbo> i didn't install anything... why would it eat up all my free space :(
[11:12] <nanotube> after that... try deleting some ... movies that you may have downloaded. :)
[11:12] <mvhenten> If I chmod the sound devices it's all ok until next reboot - what happened?
[11:12] <carbo> is there any way to prevent this happening again? seems like quite a silly error...
[11:12] <skally> but the ubuntu installer doesn't seem to be able to mount the array
[11:12] <nanotube> carbo, when you do system updates, in downloads a bunch of debs. so you dont really have to "install" anything.
[11:12] <xstation> dbo; got ssh running on 2 3 4 5
[11:12] <DBO> woohoo
[11:12] <nanotube> Killgore, well, i hope your question was answered now. :)
[11:12] <intelikey> healot been there,  nothing on forcing not to load.   any idea ?
[11:12] <carbo> nanotube: ok i see..
[11:12] <DBO> though 2 is the only one that matters for you xstation
[11:13] <anto9us> skally, the installer can be tempremental about it but it does work
[11:13] <DBO> make sure css isnt running on anything
[11:13] <intelikey> healot in fact i am there now.
[11:13] <skally> anto9us: but how?
[11:13] <kijun> hi everyone
[11:13] <healot> hum... any problem if the driver is loaded?
[11:13] <Killgore> nanotube: yer too easy wasnt sure how to use rm in that dir without deleting the folders archive and the file lock
[11:13] <xstation> DBO;so this is a x type interface tellsme whats what
[11:13] <healot> it
[11:13] <DBO-dev_slash_be> yes
[11:13] <nanotube> mvhenten, what are the permissions on your sound devices, upon reboot?
[11:13] <DBO-dev_slash_be> its wonderful
[11:14] <DBO-dev_bed> close enough
[11:14] <intelikey> healot it seems that scsi drivers are the one thing that can not be skipped.
[11:14] <mvhenten> I can only use them if I 'sudo' every application that wants to use em.
[11:14] <DBO-dev_bed> IRC nicks need to take more special characters
[11:14] <nanotube> DBO-dev_bed, heh
[11:14] <Killgore> does anyone else know how i can free up some space on my hd? i dont have any of my files on there
[11:14] <anto9us> skally, from memory, configure raid device, it should detect the raid container, add a mount point to it, don't format it
[11:14] <xstation> its only 10.14 in the morning
[11:14] <xstation> well here antway
[11:14] <mvhenten> crw-rw----  1 root audio 14, 12 2006-03-31 11:03 /dev/adsp
[11:14] <DBO-dev_bed> xstation, its 4:14 in the morning here
[11:15] <intelikey> healot yes, aic7xxx conflicts with another module.
[11:15] <mvhenten> nanotube, that what you mean?
[11:15] <skally> anto9us, i've tried dropping to shell and mounting the array manually via mdadm but no luck
[11:15] <xstation> wo
[11:15] <Killgore> lol i woke up at 4 this arvo
[11:15] <anto9us> skally, it kicks up an error about not detecting it, which can be ignored
[11:15] <skally> anto9us, i'll try that, thanks
[11:15] <mvhenten> is it adsp at all?
[11:15] <carbo> i think i'll put more space for my home partition... what can i use to resize partitions since i have to unmount and can't do it while actually running ubuntu
[11:15] <DBO-dev_bed> ok, night all!
[11:15] <xstation> must be middle us
[11:15] <Seveas> xstation, this is a global channel ;)
[11:15] <healot> it's a kernel module... I see... intelikey, if you have problem with loading the driver... just disable your card maybe?
[11:15] <anto9us> skally, it does work, I've done it :)
[11:15] <Cyorxamp> What is the bittorrent client called that comes with Ubuntu!
[11:15] <Cyorxamp> ?
[11:15] <xstation> Seveas well thanks and hi
[11:15] <DBO-dev_bed> to those who are about to get rocked the morning influx, we solute you
[11:16] <skally> anto9us, ok cool :)
[11:16] <skally> anto9us, does it work with dapper as well?
[11:16] <nanotube> mvhenten, you say you have to change permissions of your sound devs upon reboot. what are the permissions when you reboot, was my question.
[11:16] <anto9us> skally, I've only done a dist-upgrade with dapper, not an install
[11:16] <kijun> when I use some application in GNOME, it looks different than other application I am using... my theme is not applied to it, is there anyone can help me to fix it?
[11:16] <healot> jo no speake anglais
[11:16] <Killgore> Cyorxamp: its the bittorent client by bram whatever his name is
[11:16] <nanotube> DBO-dev_bed, i'm in the same time zone
[11:16] <Cyorxamp> Killgore - what is the package called?
[11:16] <DBO-dev_bed> why are you awake?
[11:17] <xstation> WELL this it ubuntu goes to 40 gigs size and img os for sarge here we come
[11:17] <healot> if you have udev installed. it will refresf the device to the default ownership
[11:17] <Killgore> Cyorxamp: y do you need that? i dont know anyway
[11:17] <mvhenten> nanotube, well, I chmod ugo+rwx them so I can listen some  musi
[11:17] <skally> anto9us, ok. at what point do you select "configure raid device"? it drops me into the partitioning tool
[11:17] <mvhenten> nanotube, but it seems to be reverted after reboot
[11:17] <nanotube> DBO-dev_bed, well... i was just futzing around, not feeling like going to sleep for a while, and it snowballed to 4 am. :)
[11:17] <Cyorxamp> Killgore - because I need to install it !
[11:17] <anto9us> skally, in the partitioning tool, configure raid I think it says
[11:17] <xstation> Frogzoo rules ok
[11:17] <Killgore> Cyorxamp: it comes with ubuntu unless you are doing a serve install
[11:17] <mvhenten> this is strange, it only happens since yesterday - I make a point of not messing around in the commandline normally
[11:18] <DBO-dev_bed> nanotube, I was just offering help to people foolish enough to listen, and something similar happened
[11:18] <xstation> DBO: is the best hes a star
[11:18] <Cyorxamp> nm got it now!
[11:18] <xstation> or she you never know
[11:18] <nanotube> mvhenten, who are the owner and group of the file?
[11:18] <nanotube> it should be "root:audio"
[11:18] <skally> anto9us, i'll try, brb :)
[11:18] <nanotube> mvhenten, so you should add yourself to the audio group
[11:18] <nanotube> mvhenten, and then everything should be ok
[11:18] <nanotube> mvhenten, without you having to chmod the dev
[11:19] <xstation> DBO; I sort of knew but wanted not to be rude
[11:19] <mvhenten> nanotube, any idea how this happened in the first place? i mean. like i said, it happened after update yesterday - did not have this problem at all!
[11:19] <healot> not recommended to chmod a device file, setuid is preferable
[11:19] <nanotube> DBO-dev_bed, heh yea, i am familiar with that phenomenon. that's why ive been staying away from this channel for a while. but was stupid enough to sign on at 4 am today. :)
[11:19] <kijun> I need help... when I am using some of applications on GNOME, it does not have the same theme as that I am using, is there anyone can help me?
[11:19] <nanotube> mvhenten, no clue how that happened :) but check /etc/group file, see if your username is in the audio group. if not, then that there is your problem.
[11:20] <healot> kijun, is it firefox?
[11:20] <xstation> nanotube: thats not true hes been here for 3 hours at leat
[11:20] <xstation> least
[11:20] <mvhenten> I am in a group that is the same name like the username - I guess that's not normal
[11:20] <carbo> oh another question... when I pop in a CD, sound ripper starts automatically, but gives an error.. seems like it doesn't have permission to access the cd. sound ripper works with sudo. i've already added myself to audio and cdrom groups.. any ideas?
[11:20] <kijun> healot, no... it is synaptic
[11:20] <mercure> aloha
[11:20] <kijun> healot and qt4 too
[11:20] <nanotube> xstation, yea, but ive only been here since 4 or so. i was talking about me, not him. :)
[11:21] <xstation> nanotubeumm well I stand corrected
[11:21] <nanotube> xstation, :)
[11:21] <xstation> how to save this whole chat session for 3 hours ples cmments plrease
[11:22] <xstation> comments please
[11:22] <kijun> healot, it was ok until the certain point (I am not sure exactly until when)... but it was changed
[11:22] <usuario> org 6665
[11:22] <nanotube> xstation, depends on your irc client. in xchat, if you click window>save text, you can save it
[11:22] <xstation> all of it
[11:22] <xstation> ?
[11:23] <healot> revert back to the default theme "Human" and see what will go? kijun ?
[11:23] <MistaED> kijun: for synaptic, it's probably because you're using a custom theme for your user account which root doesn't have, so do sudo ln -s $HOME/.themes /root/themes and ln -s $HOME/.icons
[11:23] <m_0_r_0_n> Any idea how to get audacity work? At startup a message box appears "There was an error initialising the audio i/o layer. You will not be able to play or record audio". But my soundcard works fine (Ensonq AudioPCI Creative)
[11:23] <mvhenten> nanotube, I now see this user of mine is not part of the audio and video group but that's crazy!
[11:23] <nanotube> xstation, well, that would only save whatever is in your scrollback buffer.
[11:23] <MistaED> */root/.icons */root/.themes
[11:23] <kijun> healot, ok.. wait a minute
[11:23] <mvhenten> m_0_r_0_n, audacity uses oss and cannot use native alsa
[11:23] <xstation> yep I see thanks
[11:24] <nanotube> xstation, everything else is lost, unfortunately. for the future, you might want to enable logging (go to settings>preferences>logging, to enable it)
[11:24] <healot> I just found out that someone uses my e-mail address for launchpad, I never registered for launchpad!
[11:24] <m_0_r_0_n> mvhenten, is it possible to replace the alsamixer by oss?
[11:24] <xstation> nanotube: yep thats correct what about therest
[11:24] <kijun> healot, AHA!!! It is OK now
[11:24] <nanotube> mvhenten, heh crazy or not, now you know what to do. :) i have no clue why your user could be suddenly removed from the groups...
[11:24] <kijun> MistaED, Thank you
[11:24] <healot> kijun, maybe the theme you choose isn't complete?
[11:25] <nanotube> xstation, the only way for you to get stuff not in your buffer is to see if anyone here has had logging enabled, and can send you the log. otherwise, its lost.
[11:25] <kijun> healot, but qt4 still has the same problem
[11:25] <m_0_r_0_n> mvhenten, I just have to install the package alsa-oss?
[11:25] <healot> qt4 doesn't support gnome theme, kijun ?
[11:25] <kijun> healot, I am using, clearlooks-more gtk2 theme
[11:25] <mvhenten> m_0_r_0_n, I guess so!
[11:25] <xstation> thanks logging enabled
[11:26] <mvhenten> I don't know for sure, but I have oss drivers loaded
[11:26] <m_0_r_0_n> mvhenten, ok
[11:26] <mvhenten> snd_pcm_oss or something
[11:26] <liable> what package alsa-oss??
[11:26] <nanotube> mvhenten, can audacity use esd?
[11:26] <intelikey> i've tried everything, and this blasted live cd  will not boot without loading aic7xxx !
[11:26] <nanotube> mvhenten, esd comes by default with ubuntu...
[11:26] <kijun> healot, I know.. it is KDE based
[11:26] <liable> yes, modprobe snd-pcm-oss
[11:26] <xstation> anyome useing kqemu
[11:26] <mvhenten> nanotube, I think not - not entirely sure but that was last time I used it
[11:26] <kijun> healot, however... it was ok before I reinstall ubuntu system
[11:26] <intelikey> i guess i could pull my scsi card, just to run the live
[11:26] <xstation> just about to make a massive iso image
[11:26] <MistaED> kijun: is that for Qt4-only apps like skype or is it a KDE one using its default plastik theme?
[11:26] <mvhenten> however if you have a creative live card, no need for esd
[11:27] <nanotube> mvhenten, never used audacity myself... but seems just about any app would let you choose between oss, alsa, and esd.
[11:27] <mvhenten> the live card can have up to 16 streams
[11:27] <mvhenten> in the case of audacity it's not the real focus of the project I think
[11:27] <m_0_r_0_n> mvhenten, I still get the same error after installation of alsa-oss , hm...
[11:27] <xstation> Seveas: how its going you are very quite
[11:27] <nanotube> mvhenten, oh nice. all i have is the thing that came built into my laptop. :)
[11:27] <mvhenten> but let me check this is why we have synaptic
[11:27] <m_0_r_0_n> Do I have to reboot Ubunut?
[11:27] <kijun> healot,  it is not using plastik theme... it is...
[11:27] <xstation> where is frogzoo?
[11:28] <kijun> healot, just like very old fashion gnome theme
[11:29] <kijun> healot, just for your reference, I am using... ish (control) + clearlooks-more (border) + tango (icon) combination
[11:30] <DJ_Tobias> chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
[11:30] <DJ_Tobias> chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error
[11:30] <carbo> is it safe to resize a partition now or should i run a livecd
[11:30] <mvhenten> m_0_r_0_n, I need to fix my own audio first here :)
[11:30] <DJ_Tobias> anybody know why i am getting this error?
[11:31] <intelikey> fix the boot loader on the live cd.   automatic crap is fine as long as you can over ride it.  else it's not automatic it's borked.
[11:34] <[Nige] > i upgraded to dapper lastnight and now have lost my xdisplay
[11:34] <healot> yay
[11:34] <clever> my x display is a bit unstabke
[11:34] <clever> with badger
[11:34] <healot> dist-upgrade from eazy breezy to dapper will brake your current instalation
[11:34] <m_0_r_0_n> mvhenten, ok good luck ;-)
[11:34] <clever> it works fine if i just stay in x
[11:34] <[Nige] > any idea on how to fix or should I just wait to for it to get fixed, or do I just reinstalllinux
[11:35] <clever> but if i change to tty1 and back too much
[11:35] <clever> it locks up
[11:35] <[Nige] > so how do I down grade my package :)
[11:35] <kijun> healot, are you still there?
[11:35] <nanotube> DJ_Tobias, are you by any chance running a 64bit os?
[11:36] <DJ_Tobias> nanotube, AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
[11:36] <healot> duel...
[11:36] <clever> thats fast:O
[11:36] <healot> with no specific purpose?
[11:36] <clever> can i have a chip:P
[11:36] <mvhenten> weirdest thing is since yesterday I access all things I had to give passwd ( like user admin)
[11:36] <kijun> healot, can I ask you little more help please?
[11:36] <CrashProne> I wanna run in 64-bit, but I dunno how fast Linux is becoming broadly supported in it..
[11:37] <nanotube> DJ_Tobias, ah heh. well, ive just seen some threads popping up, and they were all tied to trying to do this on a 64bit os. so i guess you fall into that mix. dont know of a fix, but you can try searching around...
[11:37] <marco__> hi there
[11:38] <clever> lol at killgore's quit msg
[11:38] <DJ_Tobias> nanotube, what key words should i use ?
[11:38] <CrashProne> It's not bad.
[11:38] <clever> that cmd is danguroues
[11:38] <healot> on the theme? nay... qt4 apps usually don't take gnome theme well
[11:38] <kijun> healot, hmmm....
[11:38] <healot> CrashProne, ubuntu have x64 release
[11:38] <kijun> healot, but... it was OK
[11:38] <nanotube> try ' chroot "exec format error" ' and see where that takes you.
[11:38] <nanotube> DJ_Tobias,  try ' chroot "exec format error" ' and see where that takes you.
[11:38] <clever> lol
[11:39] <kijun> healot, I don't know what made it changed like that... any idea?
[11:39] <CrashProne> healot: Yup, but at this point I mildly expect things to not work deliciously on it as yet.  Video drivers... cedega...
[11:40] <healot> ati/nvidia driver? they worked out fine on my box...
[11:40] <healot> cedega,? I have no interest in running Windows application on a GNU/Linux box :-
[11:40] <nanotube> well, off to sleep i am. ttyl, dudes. :)
[11:41] <healot> kijun, not all theme can be applied to all type of application, for example gnome theme on X applications
[11:41] <CrashProne> Hehe.
[11:41] <kijun> healot, I guess so...
[11:41] <kijun> healot, thank you for your help.. I appreciate it
[11:41] <healot> if it doesn't work... then it doesn't, sorry can't help much on that...
[11:42] <kijun> healot, have a nice day :-)
[11:42] <healot> and why the hell I need to run Windows applications on GNU/Linux?
[11:42] <healot> in the first place?
[11:42] <rcampos_> ola
[11:42] <xstation> hi cant keep away
[11:43] <healot> rcampos, jo no comprend espanol :)
[11:44] <xstation> will some kind soul please take a look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058 and make some comments
[11:50] <Polygon> how do i put a module on the blacklist
[11:50] <liable> !blacklist
[11:50] <Polygon> !blacklist
[11:50] <liable> !tell Polygon about blacklist
[11:50] <sfaris_> Sarge installs the Hotplug and Discover packages to help with hardware module loading - which can often load undesirable modules. Add 'skip foo' to /etc/discover.conf and 'foo' to /etc/hotplug/blacklist to prevent them from loading. Don't forget to remove it from /etc/modules (if present).  in etch and sid, modules should be blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[11:51] <sfaris_> (/msg ubotu blacklist)
[11:51] <unL33Tn00b> function?
[11:51] <liable> wtf? erm, who pasted a dpkg factoid into ubotu...
[11:51] <liable> !factinfo blacklist
[11:51] <ubotu> blacklist -- it has been requested 4 times, last by liable, 59s ago.
[11:52] <Polygon> thanks
[11:52] <unL33Tn00b> !defragment
[11:52] <ubotu> unL33Tn00b: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:52] <maskd> anyone here running dapper on a sata hdd without any problems?
[11:52] <CrashProne> Yes!
[11:52] <CrashProne> But I'm not good at helping people!
[11:53] <unL33Tn00b> Anybody know how to run disk defragment in Ubuntu?
[11:53] <CrashProne> No problems, SATA, Dapper, yup.
[11:53] <maskd> mmm
[11:53] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: you dont need to defragment
[11:53] <lcore> unL33Tn00b: to defragment what partition ntfs / fat /ext3 ?
[11:53] <unL33Tn00b> maskd Really?  IS this another thing like RAM management that linux does all by itself?
[11:54] <unL33Tn00b> lcore ext3
[11:54] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: if your using ext3 filesystem yeah
[11:54] <CrashProne> I was under the impression that disk defragmentation kinda dropped from necessity when FAT32 was replaced by NTFS-- but I know not of Linux fragmentation.
[11:54] <maskd> http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/admin/defrag
[11:54] <unL33Tn00b> maskd Holy crap...I really should have converted to linux a looong time ago..
[11:54] <lcore> unL33Tn00b: the advantage of this filesystem is it doesn't fragment a lot, so no need to defrag.
[11:55] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: yeah, when you use the ext3 filesystem, im PRETTY sure that it decides where a file should go on a hdd before placing it there
[11:55] <unL33Tn00b> So many things wrong with Windows...none of which are wrong with Linux <cries in happiness>
[11:55] <lcore> unL33Tn00b: not wrong just different.
[11:55] <maskd> I think both linux and windows have their advantages and disadvantages
[11:55] <CrashProne> I opt to use reiser all the time, but I do it only because I just felt like it and stuck with it.  Any opinions on ext3/reiserfs choice?
[11:56] <liable> theres a defrag tool for reiser.
[11:56] <unL33Tn00b> Windows is pretty wrong IMOP.  I'd -pay- for linux...Not Windows.
[11:56] <liable> and reiser like to blow up..
[11:56] <unL33Tn00b> And now I don't have to do anything that could be construed as illegal.
[11:56] <unL33Tn00b> <is happy>
[11:56] <Calcium> hey linux boots using the /boot partition, right? that means i can stick /boot on the drive i want to boot it from and / on a drive with more space, right?
[11:56] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: ive used windows for a good 6 years now, and ive never had any major troubles with it. the only time i got BSODs was when hardware was failing
[11:57] <unL33Tn00b> I'm running a 400Mhz PoS processor...And Dapper runs like I'm using 2+Ghz..
[11:57] <lcore> CrashProne: no tech stuff. Just my experience. I've used reiser and ext and reiser happened to stay down after a power failure.
[11:57] <unL33Tn00b> Try running XP with that!  I'd say that's an idicator of superiority all in it's own.
[11:58] <maskd> lcore: by "stay down" do you mean not be affected?
[11:58] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: I run windows xp on a p2 400mhz ;)
[11:58] <CrashProne> Ah.
[11:58] <xdarCx> whats the command to reconfig xserver?
[11:58] <lcore> maskd: no just didn't go up. :) Had to retrieve from backup.
[11:58] <unL33Tn00b> maskd I used to!  Not any more!  I'll never go back to Windows.
[11:58] <liable> !drxx xdarCx
[11:58] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liable
[11:58] <liable> !drxx
[11:58] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liable
[11:58] <unL33Tn00b> Especially since I refuse to pirate anything anymore.
[11:58] <CrashProne> Well, I haven't had bad experiences with reiser, but technically I haven't tried ext, hehe.. I just think I based my decision on what seemed newer, as I don't value what I keep on my computer so desperately.
[11:59] <maskd> unL33Tn00b: good choice on no pirating, but do you use mp3 codecs for linux? ;)
[11:59] <MistaED> i still use ext2/3 for main storage for linux/windows to share, and use either ext3 or reiser for the filesystem and anything else like /home
[12:00] <unL33Tn00b> I don't listen to MP3's on my computer that I didn't rip from CD's I bought.
[12:00] <unL33Tn00b> I also don't throw stones at those who do though.
[12:00] <maskd> i wish i could convert all my music to ogg
[12:00] <maskd> but then i couldnt use them on the road =/
[12:01] <i1269u> hi all
[12:01] <unL33Tn00b> I made an ethical choice when I switched to linux.  I'd give up pirating all my software and such if linux could do everything I wanted..
[12:01] <maskd> howdy
[12:01] <unL33Tn00b> I got -way- more than I bargained for.
[12:01] <CrashProne> maskd: I know!  I wish I had an ogg music player!  I think I saw one in a catalog-- just a... car stereo deck or something.
[12:01] <i1269u> can u guys help me on a wireless card problem?
[12:01] <Blippe> maskd, don't ever think about transcoding. You''l be much better of redoing everything from the cds
[12:01] <xdarCx> whats the command to reconfig xserver?  isnt it like sudo dbkg-reconfig xserver.xfree86
[12:01] <unL33Tn00b> Do you know how nice iit is to have 24 hour tech support that doesn't cost a dime?
[12:01] <xdarCx> or something
[12:01] <maskd> thanks for the suggestion Blippe
[12:02] <MistaED> the jnc iaudio plays ogg and they're pretty decent players if you're after hdd-based ones
[12:02] <maskd> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:02] <liable> !drxx is <reply> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:02] <ubotu> okay, liable
[12:02] <maskd> xdarCx: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:02] <CrashProne> unL33Tn00b: Can't say you can exactly rely on it.  But honestly, can you rely on paid tech support either, really? :-P  (no idea)
[12:02] <xdarCx> ah, thanks maskd
[12:02] <MistaED> i wouldn't be surprised if the buggers are using linux on them, they also support flac
[12:02] <unL33Tn00b> I also chose that when (one day) I know my a$$ from a hole in the ground re: *nix, I'd be on IRC helping out n00bs like myself.
[12:03] <unL33Tn00b> CrashProne Amen.
[12:03] <Blippe> maskd, it wasn't a suggestion. I demand you to never transcode between two lossy formats :D
[12:03] <maskd> Blippe: Yes Sir! :)
[12:04] <CrashProne> Blippe/maskd: I had noticed one exception to that-- some .wma formats, I've noticed, don't play well outside of Windows media player, and actually improved for other players when I transcoded them.
[12:04] <maskd> eek: .wma
[12:04] <i1269u> my wireless detects as wireless lan 11mbps card ver 01.02 there's no bind "xxx"
[12:04] <CrashProne> Yeah, eek.
[12:04] <i1269u> how do i bind it to prism 2.5?
[12:05] <skally> anto9us, i've gotten as far as getting the installer to recognize my RAID0 array and the XFS filesystem on it, but from there i'm stuck
[12:05] <maskd> CrashProne: the question is though, why on earth would you come in contact with .wma in the first place?
[12:05] <MistaED> hey with theora, does anyone know at all if it's based on like mpeg4 or it's equivalent to it?
[12:05] <CrashProne> :-P
[12:05] <montablac> hi all
[12:06] <maskd> MistaED: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theora
[12:06] <i1269u> hello
[12:06] <maskd> gday
[12:06] <montablac> can i get a bit of help?
[12:06] <unL33Tn00b> maskd The answer is: One was at one point unenlightened and was using Windows.
[12:06] <i1269u> if anyone has a good link to configuring wireless pcmcia on a laptop do PM me
[12:06] <Hawk||-> someone used to owfs ?!
[12:06] <unL33Tn00b> :)
[12:06] <MistaED> maskd: looking on wikipedia, ingenious
[12:06] <CrashProne> Sure.  Probably not from me.  I'm likely useless to you! :-D
[12:06] <MistaED> :P
[12:06] <montablac> ok,i try to install something,but then...
[12:06] <maskd> MistaED: wikipedia is always the 1st step :D, if not on wikipedia, then its google time
[12:07] <montablac> dpkg complanes about dependances
[12:07] <unL33Tn00b> Well, goodnight to you all.   Good luck if you're having issues.
[12:07] <maskd> gnite unL33Tn00b
[12:07] <montablac> and synpatic trys to uninstsall every thing else
[12:07] <CrashProne> Depends on what you're trying to install.  Often your first step should be to see if it's in your repositories accessed by synaptic.
[12:07] <unL33Tn00b> maskd Take care.
[12:07] <liable> i1269u: what do you mean by "bind"??
[12:08] <montablac> see my last report
[12:08] <CrashProne> Yeah.  I was all-- "Oh.  Uh.. hm..."
[12:08] <montablac> lol
[12:08] <i1269u> liable: from what i found..there is a bind "<specified driver eg ath pci" mine doesn't haveit
[12:08] <i1269u> cardctl
[12:08] <montablac> ive screwed linux havent i?
[12:08] <LiNc01n> montablac: or you can use sudo apt-get install *softwar*
[12:09] <montablac> dono
[12:09] <montablac> but it takes forever to get the package lists
[12:09] <i1269u> iwconfig does show stuff but on the GUI i can't find any networks.
[12:09] <selinium> how do i add a user remotely?
[12:09] <liable> i1269u: um, type, sudo iwconfig .. what do you see?
[12:09] <liable> i1269u: and dont paste the output here
[12:09] <LiNc01n> montablac: you may change the mirror in the source.list
[12:09] <i1269u> liable: ieee 802.11-ds essid: "xxx" which i typed in the GUI" nickname prism I
[12:10] <i1269u> nah.. i can't paste it.. its on the other laptop ;)
[12:10] <montablac> its also reporting 4 broken packages
[12:10] <maskd> montablac: what package are you trying to install?
[12:10] <montablac> should i list them here?
[12:10] <montablac> any
[12:10] <montablac> just trying to get it to work
[12:10] <CrashProne> Yeah, those were your unsuccessful dpkg installs, Montablac.. fix those by-- I'll check.
[12:10] <maskd> sudo apt-get install vlc doesnt work?
[12:11] <liable> i1269u: ok, so the card is detected. whats its iface name?
[12:11] <i1269u> liable: my new laptop just bought 4 weeks ago. everything works fine. The other laptop everything but the pcmcia wireless card
[12:11] <i1269u> liable: eht1
[12:11] <CrashProne> montablac: Under synaptic..   Edit --> Fix Broken Packages, Apply.
[12:11] <LiNc01n> montablac: if the packages fails first you need to type "sudo apt-get -f install"
[12:11] <CrashProne> Just to clear out those dpkg attempted installs.
[12:11] <liable> i1269u: do you have wired ethernet pluged in?
[12:12] <liable> i1269u: does the ap have encryption?
[12:12] <montablac> ok ive got three people helping me,and it gets kinda confusing
[12:12] <montablac> so,ill stasrt with synpatic
[12:12] <i1269u> liable.. yes and yes..  on my current laptop with both eth and wireless it works
[12:12] <LiNc01n> montablac: synpatic is more easy, but load slow in my machine
[12:13] <i1269u> liable: i can't detect any networks.
[12:13] <GnarusLeo> liable, try: "sudo iwconfig key restricted <your key>" ... and then "sudo dhclient"
[12:13] <liable> i1269u: ok, so the ap has encryption? but the box in question doesnt have wired net plugged in?
[12:13] <montablac> ok,synpatic trys to remove apt,AND all other packages
[12:13] <liable> GnarusLeo: thank you, but my wireless works fine. :P
[12:13] <montablac> ill prevent it
[12:13] <CrashProne> o_o
[12:13] <GnarusLeo> oh, just gave it a wild guess liable  :)
[12:13] <montablac> 243 packages will be removed
[12:14] <liable> GnarusLeo: wrong nick.. :P
[12:14] <i1269u> lol
[12:14] <montablac> things like xsever.org
[12:14] <LiNc01n> montablac : that's crazy
[12:14] <i1269u> liable i can plug it out..
[12:14] <montablac> ill get a scren shot if you want
[12:14] <GnarusLeo> aha, then you try it i1269u ...
[12:14] <i1269u> liable its out
[12:14] <montablac> so you can see it
[12:14] <maskd> montablac: yeah please do, its a bit confusing
[12:14] <stamen81> hello
[12:14] <liable> i1269u: wait. so the laptop had wired eth plugged in?
[12:14] <montablac> ok,what do you want in it?
[12:14] <maskd> hey stamen81
[12:15] <i1269u> liable : yes.. now no..
[12:15] <maskd> the screen telling you what packages will be removed i guess
[12:15] <stamen81> could anybody tell me a program
[12:15] <montablac> my screns to small
[12:15] <stamen81> wich is good for inetcafe monitoring
[12:15] <liable> i1269u: right.. disable the wired one in the gui thing.
[12:15] <montablac> the list to so large
[12:15] <stamen81> for lin
[12:15] <liable> i1269u: then try and connect with the wireleass one.
[12:16] <stamen81> to monitor how much time is spend on the PC's
[12:16] <montablac> ill list the packes
[12:16] <maskd> montablac: so right click > mark for removal will say that it will delete all packages?
[12:16] <montablac> yea
[12:16] <i1269u> liable: it can't detect any network from the GUI drop down list
[12:16] <montablac> all 243 of em
[12:16] <maskd> montablac: any package?
[12:16] <dominicanos> how can I put the layout of my Keyboard in spanish_?
[12:16] <montablac> its 4 broken packages
[12:16] <montablac> ill list em here
[12:16] <GnarusLeo> i1269u, you really should get nm-applet (wich is "sudo apt-get install network-manager" .. if you havent allready
[12:16] <liable> i1269u: sudo iwlist eth1 scan
[12:17] <i1269u> liable: interface doesn't support scanning
[12:18] <i1269u> gnarus: package missing, obsolete, or another source
[12:18] <GnarusLeo> !universe
[12:18] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:18] <liable> i1269u: ok, turn the wired eth back on, and connect here on that box. i need to see some output.
[12:18] <CrashProne> dominicanos:  One way I know involves shutting off X and reconfiguring your X server.
[12:19] <montablac> libcurl-gnutls_7.15.2-3_i386.deb,libgcc1_1:4.0.3-1_i386.deb,libgnutls12_1.2.9-2_i386.deb and libstdc++6_4.0.3-1_i386.deb
[12:19] <montablac> thats the acursed packages
[12:19] <i1269u> ok hold on
[12:20] <Josh43> Question: If I am installing dapper along side breezy, should I have separate /boot partitions for each? or can they share?
[12:20] <maskd> montablac: try searching for libgcc
[12:21] <montablac> broken
[12:21] <CrashProne> Josh43: Share, I would believe.
[12:21] <montablac> but its called libgcc1
[12:21] <maskd> montablac: im sorry mate, but im too noob for this
[12:21] <montablac> lol
[12:21] <montablac> np
[12:21] <montablac> i guess ill have to reinstall
[12:21] <montablac> dam
[12:21] <maskd> heh, im about to reinstall dapper aswell
[12:22] <Josh43> CrashProne: Not to bash your name, but I'm worried about the kernels sharing space, like if I install one as a64, and the other as i386
[12:22] <graveson> is there any one that knows wget well and can help me
[12:22] <montablac> ill lose all my thems and login screens
[12:22] <Josh43> ;)
[12:22] <montablac> and all my MP3s
[12:22] <Josh43> graveson: Ask away, I know a fair amount about it
[12:22] <i1269u2> liable ok i'm in
[12:22] <Josh43> montablac: If you have to reinstall, make a separate partition for /home this time
[12:23] <montablac> i did
[12:23] <montablac> its got its own hdd
[12:23] <montablac> 3.6 GB
[12:23] <xstation> hi
[12:23] <liable> i1269u2: /j #flood
[12:23] <Josh43> Then why would you have to lose all your data?
[12:23] <montablac> does it still mount as /home?
[12:23] <montablac> and wont i have to make a new user?
[12:24] <Josh43> As long as you tell it to.. user I'm not sure
[12:24] <Josh43> Keep the user name exactly the same, and it should go
[12:24] <graveson> i am trying to download a mp3 file ,but the link seems to redirect itself (my assumption) and eventhough i specify recursive ,it downloads only a html file. the link eg /dsplus/m.php?p=CD01
[12:24] <CrashProne> Josh43: Uncertain, but I think that it would have no problem with the sharing space between architecture types of programs.  After all, only your first /boot partition will even be used.  The architecture support is in the files and programs, not filesystems... I would believe...
[12:24] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[12:24] <Josh43> graveson: I bet what's happening is that that page is a redirect, not the actual files
[12:24] <xstation> can some kind soul give me some feedback on http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058
[12:25] <linuxboyfriend> Is linux following TCP or not?
[12:25] <montablac> yep
[12:25] <linuxboyfriend> TC*
[12:25] <montablac> just depends on how you conect
[12:25] <woody__> quick question where  can i get  wx-config or what do i need to apt-get if it is part of a package please
[12:25] <graveson> Josh43: is there anyway around that
[12:25] <linuxboyfriend> monger, are you talking to me?
[12:25] <montablac> grr
[12:25] <Josh43> graveson: Find the real link to the files.. open what it dls in a text editor, see if there's anything in there
[12:26] <montablac> if you have to abreavte it,dont make me sound like a fish monger
[12:26] <Josh43> CrashProne: Ok, sounds good - I will share them, thank you
[12:26] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, oh sorry
[12:26] <montablac> lol
[12:26] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, i write mon and press TAB
[12:26] <montablac> and as for tc
[12:26] <montablac> lol
[12:26] <montablac> i have no clue
[12:27] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, :)
[12:27] <montablac> tcp/ip works
[12:27] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, i think u will not mind
[12:27] <CrashProne> Oh-- Josh, I dunno if you'll have to do some of that manually or not though.
[12:27] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, these days i am hearing about TC and DRM
[12:27] <CrashProne> Configuring GRUB and moving Linux kernel images over and such.
[12:27] <Josh43> CrashProne: Ok, I will google :)
[12:27] <montablac> i think thats version two
[12:28] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, that it will limit ur rights to play contects
[12:28] <linuxboyfriend> contents*
[12:28] <montablac> GODS NO
[12:28] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, what do you mean Version 2
[12:28] <montablac> MICRO$OFT IS MAKING THE GRID!
[12:28] <void^> xstation: you want your system on hda3 to take up the entire disk? move hda3 to hda1 with dd, resize hda1 to the full disk with fdisk, resize the filesystem with resize2fs
[12:28] <montablac> gather round kiddies and ill tell you a scary story
[12:29] <CrashProne> Scary?? *hide*
[12:29] <montablac> here we go
[12:29] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, will you kindly mention nick before writing message to anyone?
[12:29] <xstation> viod^: thanks but I do not want to loose any of the data in hda3
[12:29] <woody__> quick question where  can i get  wx-config or what do i need to apt-get if it is part of a package please anyone im trying to ./configure DVDsty7ler and it says i need that file to do this
[12:29] <void^> xstation: that way you won't
[12:29] <montablac> bill gates,this money whiped old man,had a dream
[12:29] <xstation> sorrey void^
[12:30] <montablac> he wanted to controll the internet
[12:30] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, huh
[12:30] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, i hate him
[12:30] <woody__> bill gates = the antichrist
[12:30] <montablac> so he set out to make an improvment on it
[12:30] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, bull gates'
[12:30] <montablac> he called it the "grid"
[12:30] <linuxboyfriend> lemme tell u one thing
[12:31] <xstation> void^:Can you please give me a few command line optiond as I am useing the dparted gui sorrey
[12:31] <xstation> options
[12:31] <montablac> it was to be so secure that no one could acess it unless they had permision from microsoft
[12:31] <montablac> and worst of all
[12:31] <linuxboyfriend> if i call him lill instead of bill, do know what does it means in my language? it mean penis :D
[12:31] <montablac> it will only be avable to windows *que scary music*
[12:31] <CrashProne> :-P What language?
[12:32] <void^> xstation: no, not familiar with parted.
[12:32] <linuxboyfriend> CrashProne, some asian language
[12:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> um... sorry to do Seveas's job - but this is OT .. can you move into -offtopic with the stories ? :D
[12:32] <montablac> *puts out bonfire*
[12:32] <Josh43> montablac: Got any hard evidence?
[12:32] <woody__> heh he said hard
[12:32] <CrashProne> Uuuuh, huh.
[12:33] <linuxboyfriend> i think, people using linux do not have to scare of DRM or TC. Am i right?
[12:33] <xstation> void^: thanks ok what I  asking is the commandline for what telling me to do, it you feel you can
[12:33] <woody__> quick question where  can i get  wx-config or what do i need to apt-get if it is part of a package please anyone im trying to ./configure DVDstyler and it says i need that file to do this
[12:33] <Seveas> Kamping_Kaiser, hehe, it's not 'my job' ;)
[12:33] <Seveas> woody__, libwx*-dev
[12:33] <montablac> well,i read it in a book,and try googling "microsoft" and "grid"
[12:33] <woody__> seveas: tyvm :-)
[12:34] <montablac> if microft can make it
[12:34] <grievre> Hey, is there anywhere I can change a setting which would allow me to have all terminals created with XON and XOFF disabled?
[12:34] <montablac> we can opensource it about ten times better
[12:34] <bimberi> um... sorry to do Kamping_Kaiser's job, but #ubuntu-offtopic beckons the microsoft/grid convo
[12:34] <linuxboyfriend> i heard that Gentoo is following TC
[12:34] <Seveas> montablac, please take offtopic discussions elsewhere
[12:34] <montablac> sry
[12:34] <montablac> now how to change chanels...
[12:34] <grievre> woody__: probably wxwidgets-dev or something
[12:34] <Seveas> montablac, /join #somechannel
[12:35] <montablac> thx
[12:35] <void^> xstation: dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/dev/hda1 ; fdisk (remove all partitions; create new hda1 starting at the same cyl as old hda1) ; resize2fs /dev/hda1
[12:35] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, so he is not allowing to talk differently
[12:35] <linuxboyfriend> montablac, same as TC :D
[12:36] <woody__> griere : tyvm as well but unfrtunately i cant find either package with apt-get :-(
[12:36] <CrashProne> Term 'TC' vaguely unfamiliar (but I hope to not get someone on a tangent heh)
[12:36] <Seveas> woody__, apt-cache search libwx | grep -- -dev
[12:36] <woody__> grievre* sorry
[12:36] <xstation> void^ thanks do i have to specify the partition cyl?
[12:37] <void^> xstation: no, just take care it starts at the same, but as it is the first it shouldn't be a problem
[12:37] <woody__> Seveas: tyvvvm that worked
[12:38] <void^> xstation: oh, is it ext3? or reiserfs?
[12:38] <xstation> void^ : ext3
[12:39] <winex> celar
[12:39] <winex> clear
[12:39] <void^> xstation: ok, just run e2fsck -f /dev/hda1 before resize2fs
[12:40] <grievre> anyone know? :<
[12:40] <montablac> know what?
[12:41] <grievre> the answer to my question above
[12:42] <esme> ola
[12:42] <montablac> gday
[12:42] <esme> ola
[12:42] <Ballmer> I LOVE THIS COMPANY!
[12:43] <esme> hay alguien ke kiera ablar 1 rato
[12:43] <xstation> void^ so the line is dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/dev/hda1 ; fdisk  e2fsck -f /dev/hda1 resise2fs /dev/hd1 I think i have misunderstood but please correct me
[12:43] <montablac> realy?
[12:43] <liable> what company?
[12:43] <Ballmer> MICROSOFT?!
[12:43] <Ballmer> ;)
[12:43] <montablac> GODS NO!
[12:43] <CrashProne> *awkward cough*
[12:43] <esme> dove andate
[12:43] <void^> xstation: yes, if hda3 is smaller than hda1 right now.. and fdisk is an extra command
[12:43] <Svennig> can someone tell me where glibc is?
[12:43] <montablac> *aims shotgun at microsoft*
[12:44] <GnarusLeo> i know its outdated and g33ky .. but MS really suck donekydick .. they REALLY do
[12:44] <montablac> wanda here a joke?
[12:45] <GnarusLeo> shoot
[12:45] <m_0_r_0_n> Is it possible to get Audacity work by not disabling the system sounds of gnome? With the system sounds enabled I always get the error that audio i/o layer cant be initialized.
[12:45] <xstation> void^ i think is hda1 is bigger Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
[12:45] <xstation> /dev/hda1 * 1 2690 21607393+ 83 Linux
[12:45] <esme> hay alguien ke able espaol
[12:45] <GnarusLeo> !es
[12:45] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:45] <void^> xstation: yes, that's what i thought, just telling you to verify :)
[12:45] <xstation> void^ sorrey yes hda3 is smaller
[12:45] <CrashProne> Welp-- a-night!
[12:46] <montablac> bill gates released in a press confrence today that the new windows will be programed by a team of HAMPSTERS,he said that it should be a dramatic improvment ove windows xp
[12:46] <sfaris_> :<
[12:46] <esme> hello
[12:46] <xstation> so the line i just gave you is exactly correct letter by letter space by spave
[12:46] <sfaris_> hi esme
[12:46] <esme> yes
[12:46] <GnarusLeo> ...
[12:46] <Ballmer> CYA!
[12:46] <esme> and you
[12:47] <filip> hi :). Installer on my thinkpad x23 freezes on setting timezone. Can I do anything about it?
[12:47] <filip> ubuntu 5.10
[12:47] <esme> watchyour name
[12:47] <sfaris_> filip, tried more than once?
[12:48] <sfaris_> esme: chat on #ubuntu-offtopic .. type /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:48] <xstation> void^ sorrey so the line I gace you before is correct letter by letter space by space I do not want to make mistake and it will be sudo first
[12:48] <filip> sfaris_: I just rebooted and everything begins again
[12:48] <filip> sfaris_: It's on installing base system
[12:48] <orbin> !es
[12:48] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:49] <sfaris_> Okay, installation once froze for me at the same spot every time.. the cd was broken
[12:49] <filip> sfaris_: should I just skip this?
[12:49] <void^> xstation: um, you shouldn't run it from within that system on hda3 - use a bootcd (knoppix will do, perhaps ubuntu live as well)
[12:49] <esme> somos espaolas sabeis hablar
[12:49] <filip> sfaris_: nothing was in D state, everything (except for ps ;)) was in S
[12:49] <sfaris_> ubotu tell esme about es
[12:49] <filip> sfaris_: so I guess it's not CD...
[12:50] <] Anjo[> Hi everyone.
[12:50] <] Anjo[> What is the diference between Ubuntu and Kubuntu?
[12:50] <montablac> the interface
[12:50] <montablac> kubuntu is KDE
[12:50] <sfaris_> Ubuntu runs gnome, kubuntu runs KDE
[12:50] <montablac> and ubuntu id gnome
[12:50] <filip> sfaris_: and CD came from canonical, it's not CD-R
[12:50] <xstation> viod^ ok the cd s I have are bb 5-10 full disro cd and dvd for sarge 3.1r
[12:50] <] Anjo[> Cool.
[12:51] <sfaris_> filip, ah, then i dont know what it can be :( .. someone else might know tho
[12:51] <sfaris_> ubotu tell ] Anjo[ about kde
[12:51] <sfaris_> ubotu tell ] Anjo[ about gnome
[12:52] <] Anjo[> sfaris_: Thanks a lot.
[12:52] <] Anjo[> :)
[12:52] <sfaris_> ubotu tell ] Anjo[ about xubuntu
[12:52] <sfaris_> :)
[12:53] <esme> hello
[12:53] <bimberi> cafuego: ping
[12:53] <] Anjo[> sfaris_: Will I run software in .tar.gz compression format that requires "./configure, make and make install" in Ubuntu?
[12:54] <montablac> some times if you want
[12:54] <montablac> most the time its dpkg and apt
[12:54] <montablac> or synpatic
[12:54] <xstation> void6 i will try toget your name correct i only have cd bb 5-10 ful disto and DVD sarge 3.1r
[12:54] <] Anjo[> I'm thinking about third apps.
[12:54] <] Anjo[> Like pavuk and others.
[12:54] <montablac> ok
[12:55] <montablac> no idea what that is but ok
[12:55] <bimberi> !seen your daddy
[12:55] <ubotu> i haven't seen 'your daddy', bimberi
[12:55] <bimberi> heh
[12:55] <sfaris_> ] Anjo[, yes :)
[12:55] <xstation> void^ o dear try agian I only have cd for bb 5-10 full distro and sarge DVD 3.1r
[12:55] <] Anjo[> Thanks a lot.
[12:55] <] Anjo[> :)
[12:57] <dym> ubuntu tutaken!!1!
[12:57] <void^> xstation: no idea if they come with resize2fs. try, or ask around
[12:58] <sfaris_> dym: what is "tutaken" ? :)
[12:58] <Nolt> hi ppl
[12:58] <dym> pero que agcooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[12:58] <dym> arriba spanish!!!!
[12:58] <sfaris_> ubotu tell dym about es
[12:59] <Nolt> Who know how to install IPX protocol in Ubuntu ?
[12:59] <xstation> void^ thanks it would have been nice to know that I need to buy another disk to partiton my old one just to get to prompt sounds a bit odd
[12:59] <Nolt> (i need it to play starcraft on LAN)
[12:59] <dym> ein?
[12:59] <sfaris_> dym: /join #ubuntu-es
[12:59] <dym> what is?
[01:00] <Nolt> anybody ?
[01:00] <MistaED> nolt: update starcraft to the latest version, it supports tcp/ip
[01:00] <dym> a tomar por culooooo
[01:00] <void^> xstation: just more difficult if you can't boot from anything else. would have to create an extra system on that disk - you can't resize a filesystem in use.
[01:00] <zim> hi all what would be the best way to do this ----> I have two machines 1 ubuntu (server install) and 1 winxp :( (home)   they both have two network cards 1 x 100 and 1 x 1000    what would be kewl is to route all traffic to and from the web through the ubuntu machine
[01:00] <Nolt> MistaED: and if i dont want ? there is any other method ?
[01:01] <sfaris_> dym: habla ingles :D or something
[01:01] <MistaED> nolt: i'm not sure, i suppose IPX is possible somehow but i would just update it :P
[01:02] <montablac> its network aint it?
[01:02] <void^> xstation: and i just sort of assumed you were booting from somewhere else, sorry
[01:02] <montablac> just need to configure it propaly
[01:02] <Ku-guy> zim: http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/3/1/
[01:02] <zim> ty
[01:03] <xstation> void^ no I will have to think again maybe tae a visit to newspaper shop see if they have mag with live cd
[01:03] <Ekumba> does anyone know,why my dvd drive is very slow under ubuntu?when i burn or just watch dvds with different players,it is always very slow?i have a very new drive from lg,with winxp there isn't any problem.please help!
[01:03] <Nolt> MistaED: oh i c :)
[01:04] <orbin> Ekumba: have you enabled DMA?
[01:04] <Zendefera> any speakup users in here?
[01:04] <montablac> you mean skype?
[01:04] <Zendefera> can I get of the test release of 6.06?
[01:04] <dym> alguien de espaa????????
[01:04] <] Anjo[> What Gnome haves better then KDE?
[01:04] <Zendefera> nope, speakup, its a screenr eader for the bline
[01:04] <xstation> void^ I thinksarge has fdik you press cntl alt 2 on boot i think
[01:05] <noiesmo> personal preferance it think between gnome and kde I likem KDE
[01:05] <Khamael> does anybody know how to setup a pocketpc (winCE) with a serial connection to sync with evolution?
[01:05] <wsjunior>  i'm trying to install mysql-server 4.0.24-10ubuntu2 but i'm getting MD5sum incorret with every repositorie, what could be happening?
[01:05] <orbin> dym: we have already told you about #ubuntu-es .. please speak english in here
[01:05] <xstation> void^ I willask in debian forum
[01:06] <floridesrebel> hello i'm a newbie
[01:06] <sfaris_> Hello im wearing a red shirt
[01:06] <sfaris_> :)
[01:06] <montablac> ok
[01:06] <floridesrebel> I want to ask you how to install macromedia flashplayer for firefox on ubntu5.10
[01:06] <montablac> umm
[01:06] <Nolt> MistaED: found it now only found good configuration :)
[01:06] <montablac> ill be over here
[01:06] <Nolt> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=147845&highlight=IPX
[01:07] <bigmoe> i have 2 network cards they are configured and everything but when i plug the internet cable the connection still appear disconnected
[01:07] <bigmoe> anyone knows what the problem might be??
[01:08] <floridesrebel> anyone nwo how to install flashplayer on ubuntu breezy
[01:08] <pierre-> !flashplayer
[01:08] <ubotu> pierre-: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:09] <pierre-> !flash
[01:09] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:09] <floridesrebel> thx
[01:09] <floridesrebel> thx u a lot
[01:10] <bigmoe> anyone knows what the problem might be??
[01:10] <bigmoe> any help anyone??
[01:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> bigmoe: appears disconected where?
[01:11] <noiesmo> bigmoe, does ifconfig return info on netcards
[01:11] <[Chameleon] > is there a hub or switch between the two network cards or are you going from card to card with just a plain network cable?
[01:11] <bigmoe> noiesmo: yes they are configured
[01:11] <bigmoe> no
[01:11] <[Chameleon] > no what?
[01:12] <bigmoe> no hub they are plugged on one pc
[01:12] <bigmoe> one is for the internet and one is for the wireless router
[01:12] <[Chameleon] > bigmoe: oh, so you have two NICs in one machine?
[01:12] <bigmoe> yes
[01:13] <vitriol> how can i get rid of an interface that shows up in iwconfig?
[01:13] <vitriol> i'm seeing an 'eth1'
[01:13] <vitriol> that would be what my NIC is called by the bcm43xx module, but i want that gone because it doesn't work and it's interfering with ndiswrapper
[01:13] <bigmoe> do u want me to post the output of ifconfig
[01:14] <noiesmo> !paste
[01:14] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[01:14] <[Chameleon] > bigmoe: if you post, use #flood or what ubotu just said
[01:14] <bigmoe> [Chameleon] : i didnt get that
[01:15] <[Chameleon] > look up
[01:15] <[Chameleon] > scroll if you must
[01:15] <Khamael> how do I get evolution to show calendar and stuff like that?
[01:15] <xstation> void^ it seems I can do it from within the sarge DVD alt=f2 gets me to prompt
[01:16] <|Ares> selam trk varm?
[01:17] <xstation> void^ many thaks now its time to try it out
[01:17] <orbin> !tr
[01:17] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[01:20] <Seikima> Could anyone help me figure out why the blacklist isn't blacklisting?
[01:21] <Ekumba> how do i enable dma?
[01:22] <pierre-> !
[01:22] <ubotu> pierre-: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:22] <pierre-> !dma
[01:23] <pierre-> uboutu: somebody said dma was Direct Memory Access/Addressing. A method of transferring data from one memory area to another without having to go through the central processing unit. It makes your hard disks run faster :-).  DMA from the ubuntu wiki guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[01:23] <pierre-> *ubotu:
[01:23] <Seikima> Perhaps, does anyone know anything about what file is loading skge at startup?  I'm trying to blacklist it, but it's loading anyway.
[01:24] <Ekumba> thanks
[01:26] <PainKiller> your turn ?
[01:26] <orbin> Seikima: what's skge?
[01:26] <Bolo> DCC SEND FIFTEENCHARACTERSOFDOOM!
[01:26] <ramninja> Good Evening
[01:26] <Seikima> It's the ethernet driver, but it's not the right one for my NIC.
[01:27] <intelikey> very odd, file is world executabel but not owner exec, and owner cant execute it.....
[01:27] <grievre> Intangir: yep
[01:27] <grievre> er
[01:27] <grievre> intelikey:
[01:27] <PainKiller> DCC SEND FIFTEENCHARACTERSOFDOOM!
[01:27] <intelikey> so owner is not part of the world....
[01:28] <grievre> owner is not part of "other", no :)
[01:30] <roblaptop> sorry guys
[01:30] <ubushine> anyone need help ;)
[01:30] <intelikey> user can not exec this;  -rw------x  1 root root 158 Mar 31 05:29 test
[01:30] <rezuth> arrick?
[01:31] <ramninja> DCC SEND FIFTEENCHARACTERSOFDOOM!
[01:31] <rezuth> haha
[01:31] <Hobbsee> heh
[01:31] <grievre> what hte hell does that? o.o
[01:31] <intelikey> ah ha,  it's not the exec that fails.  it has to be readable....
[01:32] <ubushine> sure is quiet here today
[01:32] <grievre> intelikey: it does? news to me :P
[01:32] <Hobbsee> NOTICE TO ALL:  If you were just kicked out of the channel, you were the victim of an exploit. the fix is to connect on port 8001 instead of 6667.  When connected to port 8001, you will not get booted.
[01:32] <rezuth> Why does my install freeze during the setting up installtion reprosotory? :(
[01:32] <grievre> is that another norton bug like the "startkeylogger" thing?
[01:33] <intelikey> grievre yes.  shell scripts may be diff than bin.  but script has to be readable
[01:33] <roblaptop> grr
[01:33] <rezuth> someone? :P
[01:33] <Hobbsee> heh
[01:33] <rezuth> it worked to install yeasterday :S
[01:33] <ubushine> rezuth, what do you mean exactly?
[01:33] <rezuth> Well I'm installing ubuntu again
[01:33] <Seikima> Well, as long as my problem doesn't seem to be progressing, here's a basic question: what is the "grep" for with the lsmod command?
[01:33] <ubushine> uh huh
[01:34] <rezuth> and when I'm installing it freezes during the part where it says "Setting up installation reprosotory(misspelled :P)"
[01:34] <anstei> Seikima: man grep ;)
[01:34] <rezuth> its stuck on 25%
[01:34] <intelikey> Seikima man grep
[01:34] <rezuth> every time I try to reinstall
[01:34] <rezuth> :/
[01:34] <chamo> re all
[01:34] <Seikima> Ah, thanks.  :)
[01:34] <orbin> Seikima: it filters the output
[01:34] <ubushine> rezuth, ah. what kind of pc/hardware/video card, etc.
[01:35] <orbin> e.g. lsmod | grep nlah will only show lines with 'blah' in them
[01:35] <Hobbsee> Nolt: please get rid of that pesky away message :P
[01:35] <intelikey> Seikima any command you want to know about   either  man <command>      or <command> --help   will probably tell you.
[01:35] <orbin> s/nlah/blah
[01:35] <rezuth> ubushine, amd +3000, radeon 9800pro, DWL-G510, MSI motherboard :P, ALC860 etc
[01:35] <rezuth> But the weird stuff is that it worked yeasterday to install
[01:35] <rezuth> :/
[01:35] <rezuth> I havent changed anything
[01:35] <Nolt> Hobbsee: hehe sorry but normal away is blocked if i have xlack :P
[01:35] <Hobbsee> ah ok
[01:36] <ubushine> rezuth, did you chose a different install option yesterday? like noapic or acpi=off? why did you reinstall anyway?
[01:36] <Nolt> but he have more opts like :P
[01:36] <Nolt> ( Operating System ) Linux Ubuntu 5.10 - breezy Kernel: 2.6.12-10-386, GNU/Linux | Xorg: 6.8.2 | IRC CLient: X-Chat v.2.4.4
[01:36] <Nolt> :)
[01:36] <Nolt> and lot of more :)
[01:36] <rezuth> No I dident, The reason I'm installing again is because grub got fucked up and refused to load when I was playing around with trying to install my wireless pci card
[01:36] <Hobbsee_away> Nolt: you use that constantly, and a kickban will probably come your way - especially in a busy channel like this
[01:37] <Nolt> yea yea i know but as u see i dont use it here :)
[01:37] <morts> DCC SEND FIFTEENCHARACTERSOFDOOM!
[01:37] <xstation> hi
[01:37] <Hobbsee_away> stupid morons...
[01:37] <ubushine> rezuth, go to F1 or F3 i forget and look throug the install options. you might need to choose a different install option.
[01:38] <rezuth> When do I press that?
[01:38] <xstation> void^ I tried the line in sarge boot prompt and
[01:38] <intelikey> can some one not set a k line on "219-88-166-132.jetstream.xtra.co.nz"
[01:38] <Black_Bishop> what in the wide world of sports is with the people asking for these doom fellows?
[01:38] <Nolt> it was only show what i can type in chat with plug
[01:38] <Hobbsee_away> NOTICE TO ALL:  If you were just kicked out of the channel, you were the victim of an exploit. the fix is to connect on port 8001 instead of 6667.  When connected to port 8001, you will not get booted.
[01:38] <Seikima> Grrr...  So, any idea where an ethernet module might be loading from?  I don't know what the blacklist is for if it doesn't keep things from loading.  :/
[01:38] <Khamael> how do I grant users the right to read ntfs?
[01:39] <xstation> void^ dd: /dev/hda3 no such file or directory  fdisk invaild option -f
[01:39] <bimberi> !blacklist
[01:39] <rezuth> ubushine, well I could try that
[01:39] <ubushine> rezuth, do try.
[01:40] <bimberi> !tell Seikima about blacklist
[01:40] <ubushine> rezuth, you also could have a bad burn or bad media (cd) did you check md5sum after you burned?
[01:41] <michel_> cameroon
[01:41] <Ku-guy> !tell Ku-guy about blacklist
[01:41] <intelikey> xstation fdisk -l /dev/hd?       should show the partition numbers.
[01:41] <orbin> ubotu: tell Khamael about ntfs
[01:41] <orbin> Khamael: check out the fstab section on that page
[01:41] <Black_Bishop> !tell Black_Bishop about blacklist
[01:42] <Khamael> orbin, thanks
[01:42] <xstation> hi intelikey
[01:42] <xstation> what I did was this from sarge dvd prompt
[01:42] <orbin> why is there a sarge reference for !blacklist?
[01:42] <ubushine> !tell ubushine about blacklist
[01:43] <intelikey> /msg ubotu blacklist
[01:43] <xstation> dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/dev/hda1 ; fdisk e2fsck -f /dev/hda1 resice2fs /dev/hda1
[01:44] <dtygel> hi folks
[01:45] <dtygel> I'm running xubuntu and am having some problems to connect internet
[01:45] <dtygel> does someone know how to configure network through terminal?
[01:45] <bimberi> orbin: it's a copy of a factoid on dpkg (#debian's bot).  If someone knows how to ubuntu-ify it please do
[01:45] <intelikey> xstation and  sudo fdisk -l     tells you that /dev/hda3 is rieserfs ?
[01:46] <intelikey> xstation also if hda1 is smaller than hda3 that may hose everything.
[01:46] <orbin> bimberi: ah, i see
[01:47] <dtygel> I'm in another computer, which has the following infos (winXP):  IP: 192.168.0.102, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0, gateway: 192.168.0.1
[01:47] <dtygel> how do I setup this in my linux machine?
[01:47] <xstation> intelikly: hda1 is much bigger here it is /dev/hda3            2810        4776    15799927+  83  Linux
[01:47] <dtygel> and how do I setup dns servers?
[01:47] <xstation> intelikey: /dev/hda1   *           1        2690    21607393+  83  Linux
[01:48] <dtygel> XP connects automatically, but linux sets up the network, but cannot access any site...
[01:48] <Blippe> dtygel, system -> administration -> Network settings
[01:48] <dtygel> I'm using Xubuntu, Blippe
[01:48] <dtygel> so I don't have GNOME
[01:48] <dtygel> it has to be through command-line
[01:48] <dtygel> I'm using XFCE
[01:48] <lkdsse> dtygel: ifconfig ethX 192.168.0.102 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255 up; route add default gw 192.168.0.1; echo "nameserver your_dns_here" >> /etc/resolv.conf
[01:49] <lkdsse> ethX is the network iface
[01:49] <dtygel> lkdsse: I'll try that immediately...
[01:49] <xstation> intelikley if you lookhere http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058
[01:49] <Blippe> then it is with ifconfig, and/or preferably with the file /etc/network/interfaces
[01:49] <Blippe> dtygel then it is with ifconfig, and/or preferably with the file /etc/network/interfaces
[01:50] <Blippe> dtygel, if you use the commands ifconfig and route you have to redo it every boot
[01:51] <dtygel> lkdsse and Blippe: thank you very much! it worked
[01:51] <Xenguy> xstation: I was curious how you solved that kqemu compile problem yesterday; was it the script, or was it something else?
[01:51] <dtygel> blippe: I'm in a lanhouse, so I won't need to do it all the time
[01:52] <Ven] n^> command for checking what users do on ur puter?
[01:52] <Ven] n^> who gives so little info
[01:52] <lkdsse> Ven] n^: w
[01:52] <dtygel> thank you very much, folks!
[01:52] <dtygel> nye :)
[01:52] <dtygel> bye :)
[01:52] <Ven] n^> that gave some more, thanks
[01:54] <peibol> Gigatron
[01:54] <userbn> hi
[01:54] <xstation> Xenguy: it was by lokking atvm wiki  in ubuntu
[01:55] <xstation> intelikey any joy
[01:56] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[01:56] <Xenguy> xstation: OK, so that is the how, but what was the solution to the compile problem?
[01:56] <tux> I want to swap backspace and ] 
[01:56] <tux> using xmodmap
[01:57] <tux> but cannot produce + using shift+backspace
[01:57] <tux> any ideas?
[01:57] <xstation> Xenguy: I have a nice little gui 0.3 alpha kqemu-kmdr
[01:58] <Xenguy> xstation: ahh
[01:58] <xstation> Xenguy: just a sec
[01:59] <tux> any ideas?
[01:59] <Moodles> I'm running 5.10 breezy badger, is there anyway I can make my computer automatically login with password.. so I don't have to put it in on the login screen
[01:59] <tux> Moodles, google qlogin
[01:59] <tux> Moodles, i cannot remember well, gdm has auto login feature
[02:00] <xstation> Xenguy; sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[02:00] <tux> Moodles, but all these are dangerous
[02:00] <orbin> Moodles: sys>admin>login
[02:00] <Nolt> Who can help me with IPX ?
[02:00] <tux> Moodles, I use qlogin under debian. It won't suck
[02:00] <orbin> tux: dangerous how?
[02:00] <Nolt> i dont know how to config last command
[02:00] <Moodles> ill try qlogin, because I dont want to see the login screen
[02:00] <tux> orbin, I mean it's not secure
[02:01] <xstation> Xenguy: after that it went real smooth
[02:01] <orbin> Moodles: i suggest you do it through the menu
[02:01] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have a big problem with a wireless lan. I have a ipw2200bg (supported by ubuntu) and an Access Point (also modem router wireless dsl). Why i can't connect to the AP? the card is enabled and there's no wpa or password.
[02:01] <Moodles> no option in the menu
[02:01] <orbin> Moodles: there is: automatic login
[02:02] <xstation> Xenguy: need to get my partitions sorted
[02:02] <lkdsse> Nihil85: have you tried iwconfig ethX essid "essid_here"; iwconfig ethX channel #
[02:02] <SplashTK> Hey all, I just installed Ubuntu and was wondering how do get my DVD rom to work, it says that it is unmountable.
[02:03] <Nihil85> lkdsse, yes
[02:03] <Nihil85> but i still can't connect to the AP
[02:03] <Xenguy> xstation: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)  <-- makes some kind of sense
[02:03] <Nihil85> lkdsse, the ssid is the same on AP and Laptop
[02:03] <xstation> Xenguy: yes it worked
[02:03] <winanga> anyone here running wordpress on ubuntu?
[02:04] <lkdsse> Nihil85: use the pastebin to show me what says: iwconfig ethX
[02:05] <xstation> Xenguy: take a look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058
[02:05] <Nihil85> lkdsse, i wrote you the result in pvt
[02:05] <lkdsse> Nihil85: iwconfig ethX ap XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX  (the mac address of the AP)
[02:06] <lkdsse> Nihil85: i can't send privmsgs
[02:06] <Xenguy> xstation: I seriously wonder if the script should be using 'uname -m' because that is what caused the wrong headers to be downloaded.  I'll try to follow up with a patch to that script sometime
[02:06] <Nihil85> lkdsse, you have to register with "/nickserv register yourpasswordhere"
[02:06] <lkdsse> Nihil85: i know that :)
[02:06] <Nihil85> lkdsse, so you don't want to register.. :D
[02:06] <xstation> Xenguy: yes it seems odd please do the script it help others
[02:07] <lkdsse> no, i forgot my passwd :)
[02:07] <Xenguy> xstation: sorry don't have time for the forum ATM (on my way to work)
[02:08] <Nihil85> lkdsse, i've found the AP BSSID. is that, right?
[02:08] <xstation> Xenguy: sure nevermind take care
[02:09] <SplashTK> Okay, I have GNOME running now, how do I change to KDE?
[02:09] <bimberi> !kde
[02:09] <ubotu> hmm... kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[02:09] <lkdsse> Nihil85: no, bssid is something else :)
[02:09] <GnarusLeo> SplashTK, "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"
[02:10] <lkdsse> Nihil85: try logging in the AP, the mac address should be there
[02:10] <lkdsse> it's in this form: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
[02:10] <SplashTK> lkdsse, where do I put that?
[02:11] <Nihil85> lkdsse, AP BSSID: 00:04:ED:26:1F:CB
[02:11] <lkdsse> Nihil85: this is a nice way to call a mac address :)
[02:11] <lkdsse> Nihil85: ok, try it
[02:11] <lkdsse> it should work
[02:11] <Nihil85> lkdsse, it doesn't work
[02:12] <Nihil85> t's always unassociated
[02:12] <lkdsse> Nihil85: then check your antenna or something :)
[02:12] <C-O-L-T> Hello
[02:12] <C-O-L-T> what is the difference between openoffice and staroffice? somebody knows?
[02:13] <Nihil85> lkdsse, the AP under windows works perfectly
[02:13] <Riddell> C-O-L-T: about 100 quid
[02:13] <C-O-L-T> Riddell: than who buys star office?
[02:13] <Rus01> hi all
[02:13] <Riddell> nobody?
[02:13] <SplashTK> lkdsse, where do I put sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop?
[02:14] <Rus01> where do i change the home directory variable?
[02:14] <sfaris_> SplashTK: in the terminal
[02:14] <SplashTK> it asks for a password
[02:14] <lkdsse> SplashTK: in your terminal, or better use synaptic
[02:14] <sfaris_> enter your password then SplashTK :)
[02:15] <lkdsse> Nihil85: i'm out of ideas
[02:15] <SplashTK> I can't it won't let me enter anything,
[02:15] <sfaris_> yes, it enters.. but you dont see it
[02:15] <C-O-L-T> Riddell: :)
[02:15] <munzir> Hi, is it that firefox is very buggy with CSS or it's just me? many thing I try fail, e.g. take a look at this simple example http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11154, shouldn't they come in one line?
[02:15] <sfaris_> but you can also use synaptic as lkdsse said.. its like "apt-get" but with a graphical interface
[02:16] <sfaris_> system -> administration -> synaptic.. there you can search for "kubuntu-desktop" and mark it for installation
[02:16] <SplashTK> k
[02:17] <gilbert_> creative webcam driver
[02:17] <Nihil85> lkdsse, everybody's out of ideas... i'm desperate
[02:18] <SplashTK> sfaris_, it says it can't find that package, but the DVD I got to install unbunto with says it includes KDE.
[02:18] <SplashTK> sfaris_, KDE 4.34 or something.
[02:19] <gilbert_> creative
[02:19] <gilbert_> creative camera problem
[02:19] <arrick> morning everyone
[02:20] <gilbert_> gud evening here
[02:20] <arrick> yup
[02:20] <Nihil85> how can i see the MAC address of my wirelesscard?
[02:20] <roblaptop> open the case
[02:20] <roblaptop> :P
[02:20] <arrick> anybody know if there is a point-of-sale gui that will work on the ubuntu server?
[02:20] <Hobbsee> Nihil85: ifconfig?
[02:20] <sfaris_> SplashTK, i think you have to edit your sources.list .. maybe lkdsse can help you with that.. i have to work now
[02:20] <Nihil85> Hobbsee, thanks
[02:20] <SplashTK> Okay, thanks.
[02:21] <SplashTK> lkdsse, can you help me? ^__^ :P
[02:21] <Hobbsee> !tell SplashTK about repos
[02:21] <arrick> that I can run instead of gnome for gui?
[02:21] <sfaris_> SplashTK, also you can type this in terminal "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" .. then enter your password and press enter..
[02:21] <SplashTK> k
[02:21] <Nihil85> Hobbsee, there's no mac address... only a hwaddr
[02:21] <sfaris_> SplashTK, then you put this text (in the orange/brown box) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 in there instead
[02:21] <sfaris_> and save.. and search on synaptic again
[02:22] <Hobbsee> Nihil85: oh...i thought it showed both.  hence the ? at the end.
[02:22] <sfaris_> gotta go now, hope you find kde :>
[02:22] <arrick> Nihil85, is your wireless card internal or external I cant remember
[02:22] <orbin> munzir: have you asked in #firefox?
[02:22] <liddan> Anyone know how to get Raid-0 working?
[02:22] <rezuth> arrick: I got it working but I'm not able to do sudo once I log in, It says unable to get hostbyname()
[02:22] <rezuth> :/
[02:22] <sfaris_> ubotu tell SplashTK about sources.list
[02:22] <sfaris_> ubotu tell SplashTK about easysource
[02:23] <Nihil85> arrick, it's internal, i have a centrino processor
[02:23] <ds[de] > Nihil85; the hardware adresse is your mac-adress
[02:23] <Nihil85> ds[de] , thanks, i will use it
[02:23] <arrick> Nihil85, didnt you say yesterday you were hooked to a router?
[02:23] <Oetzi> hi is there somewhere a good howto for updating to dapper
[02:23] <Rus01> home directory, where do ichange it?
[02:24] <SplashTK> THanks sfaris_.
[02:24] <munzir> orbin: yes but no one is there ;)
[02:24] <arrick> rezuth, if you are signed in as root, you dot need the sudo command
[02:24] <rezuth> Sure
[02:24] <jd_> hello, i am having troubles installing plone within dapper. python2.3-xml is uninstallable and blocks the installation of zope. Anyone? Am I on the correct channel?
[02:24] <arrick> dont even
[02:24] <rezuth> but ubuntu has root of as default
[02:24] <Nihil85> arrick, no, i have a modem router wireless access point Adsl
[02:24] <arrick> nope
[02:24] <Nihil85> with 4 port switch
[02:24] <rezuth> it also says when I log in, Cannot get internetadress for rezuth or something like that
[02:24] <rezuth> pretty freaky
[02:25] <orbin> munzir: i'm not too good with CSS, are you sure that's good code?
[02:25] <arrick> Nihil85, type in 192.168.1.1 in your browser and tell me what you see
[02:25] <arrick> rezuth, ubuntu has the root disabled by default, and makes you sign in under another name
[02:25] <Nihil85> arrick, the IP address of the router is 192.168.1.254 and the config panel appears
[02:25] <arrick> ok
[02:25] <rezuth> arrick, so how do I sign in as root?
[02:25] <arrick> are you wired to it as well?
[02:26] <Hobbsee> !tell rezuth about root
[02:26] <arrick> thanks Hobbsee
[02:26] <Nihil85> i've setted it properly: no encryption, the same ssid than the laptop
[02:26] <rezuth> thanks Hobbsee :>
[02:26] <Nihil85> i'm connected with an ethernet cable at this moment
[02:26] <arrick> right, I want you to look at the mac address table, and see if your wireless appears there
[02:26] <Hobbsee> no problems :)
[02:27] <arrick> then if it is you can get the mac from there
[02:27] <arrick> !wireless
[02:27] <ubotu> methinks 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
[02:27] <arrick> for my reference only
[02:27] <munzir> orbin: I believe so and I am here to confirm so I don't file a false bug
[02:28] <rezuth> now there is this problem
[02:28] <rezuth> I cant activate the accoutn cause ubuntu dosent allow me to sudo
[02:28] <rezuth> it just says
[02:28] <arrick> Nihil85, iwconfig should also show you your mac address
[02:28] <rezuth> unable to get hostbyname()
[02:28] <arrick> not if config
[02:29] <rezuth> any ideas?
[02:29] <Nihil85> arrick, i've seen in the "learned mac address table and there's not the same sequence of number as in the hwaddr one
[02:30] <arrick> iwconfig should show eth0 and ath0 in it if you have both cards installed
[02:30] <arrick> Nihil85, you did say last night that it works under windows didnt you?
[02:30] <orbin> munzir: does it show up ok in other browsers?
[02:31] <Nihil85> arrick, yes, it worked perfectly
[02:31] <munzir> orbin: yes, in konqueror it displays properly
[02:31] <tRSS> hey guys, what is command for joining irc.macspeak.net
[02:31] <arrick> the only other alternative to find the mac is to pull the card, or boot to windows and run ipconfig
[02:31] <neo911> i want to be able to read the contents of my XP partition.  how do i do it?
[02:31] <Pedro_PUC> does ubuntu work in AMD Athlon XP computers?
[02:32] <arrick> rezuth, there should be a tutorial on how to sign in as root from the boot
[02:32] <DoctorDyna> /server irc.macspeak.net
[02:32] <sfaris_> rezuth: http://tinyurl.com/fpkxo
[02:32] <tristanmike> Pedro_PUC: yes, I actually have one
[02:32] <ds[de] > Pedro_PUC; yep, me too
[02:32] <arrick> Pedro_PUC, yes it does work with amd xp machines, that is what I am on
[02:32] <orbin> ubotu: tell neo911 about ntfs
[02:32] <Pedro_PUC> so what version should i get? here it says "PC (Intel x86) install CD" or "Mac (PowerPC) install CD" or "64-bit PC (AMD64) install CD"
[02:32] <Nihil85> arrick, i think that the only solution is to work with Windows and leave linux
[02:33] <DoctorDyna> pc intel x86
[02:33] <neo911> orbin, thc
[02:33] <arrick> no, its no Nihil85 that would be a mistak, windows is more plug and play, but it caused me not to learn anything for a while
[02:33] <Nihil85> arrick, it's 3 months that i try to connect to an AP... with windows it's a 3 seconds sutff
[02:33] <Pedro_PUC> oh right
[02:33] <Nihil85> arrick, but i can't use a wireless connection with linux. it's impossible to use
[02:34] <sfaris_> rezuth: "restart your system, in the session screen type alt+ctrl+f1. find your ect/host file and at the top of if write this: "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost <yourhostname>". reboot"
[02:34] <arrick> Nihil85, is your card A, G, or B?
[02:34] <pierre-> !mount
[02:34] <ubotu> it has been said that mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[02:34] <Nihil85> arrick, ipw2200bg
[02:34] <Nolt> bye everyone
[02:35] <arrick> Nihil85, now make sure your acces point is set to 'mixed bg support' if it is not you will not beable to connect,
[02:35] <DoctorDyna> anybody in here ever used mythtv with ubuntu?
[02:35] <arrick> DoctorDyna, some people were in here 2-3 days ago setting it up, and they got it running
[02:35] <DoctorDyna> cool
[02:35] <arrick> but I dont rememer who it was
[02:36] <DoctorDyna> oh, and uh, any word on sb x-fi support?
[02:36] <DoctorDyna> i dont think my video or sound will work anyway ive gotta wait for support on both
[02:36] <arrick> !tell DoctorDyna about x
[02:37] <DoctorDyna> yep it sure is
[02:37] <arrick> haha
[02:37] <Nihil85> arrick, i can't find "mixed bg support"
[02:37] <tRSS> !usb
[02:37] <ubotu> tRSS: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:37] <Nihil85> arrick, with windows i don't have to set this parameter
[02:37] <Nihil85> in the router
[02:37] <arrick> Nihil85, look under wireless configuration on the setup screen
[02:38] <arrick> Nihil85, in the router
[02:38] <Nihil85> arrick, that was the first place where i tried to find
[02:39] <arrick> Nihil85, on order to use it under linux, you have to have the dual support, cause it is a dual card
[02:39] <Nihil85> arrick, i can only see that it's a 802.11G
[02:39] <arrick> sorry
[02:39] <arrick> ok
[02:40] <arrick> Nihil85, under ubuntu speifically, the router and the AP are incompatible together
[02:40] <Nihil85> arrick, why?
[02:40] <bolrod> someone here using haskell?
[02:40] <splashtk_> Wow, that was easy :S
[02:41] <d-o-b> I'm installing flight 5 to another computer, is there anyway I can burn the updates for flight 5 that I downloaded before cause I don't want to download the 300mb+ of updates again.
[02:41] <d-o-b> ?
[02:41] <Nihil85> arrick, so it's a ubuntu's matter
[02:41] <arrick> the ubuntu driver switches back and forth between bg, and the router will not accept b transmissions, so you could possibly get connected for .5 seconds, then you might not get connected at all
[02:41] <arrick> right
[02:41] <arrick> yes
[02:41] <Rus00> $HOME=/home
[02:42] <Rus00> where is it?
[02:42] <Nihil85> arrick, so the only solution is to leave linux and return to windows... bitter solution
[02:42] <DoctorDyna> ick that sucks, cause it will kick everything on the network down to B while it does it
[02:42] <Khamael> can I install u4mod files in ubuntu?
[02:42] <arrick> Nihil85, its, actually a driver matter, for the card, you would have to disable the b section like windows does for default for your AP
[02:42] <Khamael> erm.. ut2004 umod filesw
[02:42] <arrick> Nihil85, I WILL NOT ADMINT DEFEAT, hehehe
[02:43] <arrick> but yeah Nihil85 if you want to acess that one with wireless, yes
[02:43] <Nihil85> arrick, how can i disable the B section?
[02:43] <arrick> but dont stay away forever
[02:43] <arrick> Nihil85, write a new driver, or find the code for this one and mod it
[02:43] <Nihil85> arrick, it's 3 months that i try to find a solution... i cannot spend so much time for everything forever
[02:44] <liddan> Why wont "apt-get install mplayer-386" work? I get "Couldn't find package".
[02:44] <Nihil85> arrick, i don't know how to write a driver... i'm not a programmer, i'm only a user
[02:44] <arrick> Nihil85, I understand that you are a user, and want access to plugnpray, but in this case in ubuntu, not gonna happen
[02:44] <Nihil85> and i think that the 75% of the ubuntu users here cannot do it
[02:44] <Sonderblade> is there a place where you can download individual ubuntu packages?
[02:45] <orbin> liddan: have you enabled multiverse?
[02:45] <Nihil85> arrick, ubuntu is a defeat also for me. i hoped that i found the right OS, but it's a lack of time
[02:45] <liddan> orbin: No, I dont think so, how do I do that?
[02:46] <orbin> Sonderblade: you can always just type archive.ubuntu.com into a browser.  there's also an apt-get option iirc
[02:46] <arrick> Nihil85, most cannot, you are correct, however I am learning as I go, and eventually I will be writing the code for linux systems, and writing universal codeds
[02:46] <we2by_> hi
[02:46] <orbin> ubotu: tell liddan about repos
[02:46] <we2by_> what bittorrent client can I use other than azureus?
[02:46] <arrick> Nihil85, but if time is an enemy right at the moment, you dont wnat linux period
[02:46] <liddan> orbin: Thanks for the help!
[02:47] <arrick> we2by_, why not the afault for ubuntu?
[02:47] <arrick> default even
[02:47] <we2by_> arrick, because I want to have one window with all the fles I want to seed
[02:47] <arrick> ok
[02:48] <arrick> !bittorrent
[02:48] <ubotu> it has been said that bittorrent is the BitTorrent FAQ is available at: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:48] <_jason> ubotu: tell we2by_ about p2p
[02:48] <arrick> morning, _jason
[02:48] <_jason> arrick: good morning
[02:49] <arrick> _jason, are there any good books for writing programs for ubuntu yet?
[02:49] <arrick> _jason, or even just writing drivers?
[02:49] <_jason> arrick: I don't know about any that are ubuntu specific
[02:50] <arrick> _jason, how about linux?
[02:50] <guest_> how do you tell Wine what program to use for DOS programs?
[02:50] <odat> anyone know the command i have to use when installing stuff from source  so that dpkg and or synaptic will handle or recognize it
[02:50] <arrick> morning guest_
[02:50] <arrick> did you get your floppy turned on yet?
[02:50] <guest_> arrick: Good morning Sir.
[02:50] <guest_> arrick: Unfortunatley, no Sir.
[02:51] <arrick> guest_, don't call me sir I sometimes work for a living
[02:51] <guest_> arrick: yes...Sir. ;)
[02:51] <Nihil85> arrick, i've read the ifconfig and iwconfig Man, but i've found nothing about B and G mode
[02:51] <_jason> arrick: depends on the langauge I guess, but I don't really know of any good books.  Might want to try ##c for, #python for python, etc.
[02:51] <we2by_> I tried the azureus howto
[02:51] <we2by_> but apt-get can not find j2re
[02:51] <arrick> ok _jason thnks
[02:51] <we2by_> I'm on ubuntu for amd64
[02:51] <arrick> Nihil85, trust me on this one
[02:51] <pinkisntwell> I just installed quake4 and it has garbled sound and very low framerate... is it fixable?
[02:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell we2by_ about java
[02:51] <Nihil85> arrick, so?
[02:52] <arrick> using that card and AP its bak to window syou go
[02:52] <Rus00> $HOME=/home location please
[02:52] <arrick> Nihil85, sorry, man, I love ubuntu
[02:52] <DoctorDyna> rofl
[02:52] <arrick> Rus00, /
[02:52] <guest_> Can Wine be set to run DOS programs with a certain application? Such as DosBox?
[02:53] <_jason> Rus00: $HOME is usually /home/$USER and $USER is your username
[02:53] <arrick> guest_, I'll let that be answered by someone with more qualifications
[02:53] <Nihil85> arrick, ok, so i will uninstall linux, if the things are so impossible. i really need a wireless connection.
[02:53] <guest_> arrick: Understood. ;)
[02:53] <arrick> sorry Rus00 I didnt mean to lead you wrong, sorry
[02:53] <Nihil85> arrick, thanks for the support and for the helping hand
[02:54] <DoctorDyna> *tear*
[02:54] <we2by_> how do I know what is the current transfer speed of my wireless card?
[02:54] <we2by_> anyt ool for this or command??
[02:54] <arrick> no prob, man but keep pllaying with ubuntu, you will learn more than with windows
[02:54] <Rus00> arrick: dont understand, where do i set it
[02:54] <_jason> Rus00: type 'echo $HOME', the output is what $HOME is
[02:55] <SKoRM> me again
[02:55] <arrick> ask the guy who knows the answer, Rus00 thats why he's here
[02:55] <SKoRM> need help with network setup in shell
[02:55] <Auckland_Pig> why doesn't my .bash_profile run when i log onto gnome?
[02:55] <arrick> Rus00, he's probably half my age too
[02:55] <orbin> guest_: why not just install dosbox?
[02:55] <_jason> Auckland_Pig: because bash only sources profiles for login shells, man bash :)
[02:55] <Rus00> _jason: for some reason my home is set to / with no write acces. I want to change it to /home back
[02:55] <SKoRM> i need to be able to setup ip address gateway dns server
[02:55] <guest_> orbin: Sir, I have. However I need to be able to run both Windows & DOS programs. SImultaneously.
[02:56] <Auckland_Pig> is there a way to add my ~/bin to the path in gnome then ? _jason
[02:56] <guest_> orbin: For FB IDE. ;)
[02:56] <Nihil85> arrick,  learning is useless without a real use of the OS... i only learn something that i will never need
[02:56] <arrick> !tell SKoRM about dns
[02:56] <Nihil85> however, arrick, this is what i think
[02:56] <_jason> Rus00: paste the output of 'getent passwd $USER' please
[02:56] <we2by_> jinxi@earth:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common
[02:56] <we2by_> Reading package lists... Done
[02:56] <we2by_> Building dependency tree... Done
[02:56] <we2by_> E: Couldn't find package java-package
[02:56] <SKoRM> arrick i dont think it worked :S
[02:56] <_jason> Auckland_Pig: ~/.gnomerc does get sourced when you log into gnome.  SO you can add it there or just source your profile in ~/.gnomerc
[02:56] <IdleOne> !tell we2by_ about universe
[02:57] <we2by_> I have universe enabled
[02:57] <arrick> nope, it told me I was an idiot and to juggle cheese here, haa
[02:57] <we2by_> and multiverse also
[02:57] <_jason> we2by_: you need multiverse
[02:57] <Auckland_Pig> oh ok _jason will try and let u know. thanks
[02:57] <IdleOne> we2by_, not if you got the error
[02:57] <_jason> we2by_: can you put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please and give us a url?
[02:57] <we2by_> idaho45, I'm on amd 64
[02:57] <Nihil85> goodbye everybody
[02:57] <arrick> good luck and laughs Nihil85
[02:57] <eladalon> I'm the only user, and I know my password, but some services tell me my password is wrong - though it isn't (time-admin, the login thingie in the GDM menu). Help?
[02:58] <we2by_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11155
[02:58] <SKoRM> arrick, can you please get me that dns info?
[02:59] <_jason> we2by_: you only have multiverse for backports, you don't have breezy multiverse.  Want to use synaptic or manually edit the file to resolve this?
[02:59] <we2by_> _jason, can u please paste the lines I need to add?
[02:59] <SKoRM> sif, anyone wanna help
[03:00] <_jason> we2by_: at the end of lines 20, 21 and 36, 37 append the word `` multiverse''
[03:00] <arrick> SKoRM, hang on patience is the key
[03:01] <we2by_> _jason, ty. it is working
[03:01] <Eaze> i have a problem installing kubuntu, when i put in the install cd and enter at the prompt it hangs after a couple of seconds before even a screen comes where you can choose the language and other stuff.
[03:01] <SKoRM> actully is there a way to config with dhcp in command
[03:01] <Eaze> someone got a solution?
[03:02] <arrick> SKoRM, yes there is
[03:02] <arrick> !dhcp
[03:02] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:02] <arrick> ok, let me find that too
[03:02] <SKoRM> lol
[03:02] <SKoRM> why is knoppix in ubuntu lol
[03:02] <_jason> SKoRM: where?
[03:03] <guest_> Can Wine discern between Windows & DOS programs ??
[03:03] <SKoRM> [ 11:02:21 ]    Joins : knoppix [ n=knoppix@213.16.111.131 ] 
[03:03] <_jason> guest_: have you tried #wine?
[03:03] <_jason> oh
[03:03] <guest_> _jason: Ha! No. Let me do so. ;)
[03:04] <we2by_> can I use the azureus provided by sf.net?
[03:04] <arrick> SKoRM, is this for a ISP Server?
[03:04] <we2by_> or do I need the debian spicific azureus package?
[03:04] <guest_> _jason: I don't see #Wine.
[03:04] <Ekumba> hello
[03:04] <DoctorDyna> type /join #wine
[03:04] <SKoRM> arrick nah, its for local area network which connects to the net :)
[03:04] <arrick> ok
[03:04] <arrick> do you have to gui on it?
[03:04] <SKoRM> nope
[03:04] <Ekumba> does anyone know how to make a system check or disk check under ubuntu?
[03:05] <SKoRM> server install wanna put xubuntu on
[03:05] <_jason> guest_: #winehq
[03:05] <arrinmurr> the channel for wine is #winehq , not #wine
[03:05] <Ekumba> like chkdsk from winxp or defrag?
[03:05] <DoctorDyna> hh there we go
[03:05] <Eaze> I have a problem installing kubuntu... it has something to do with the kernel someone told me... it hangs after the prompt and loading some things.. before the blue screens, anyone knows the answer?
[03:05] <SKoRM> should have done it in the setup lol
[03:05] <arrick> have yo uinstalled firestorm?
[03:06] <arrick> so you just want your computer on dhcp right?
[03:06] <SKoRM> arrick, was that for me, if so no :S, i dont think
[03:06] <arrick> You want static?
[03:06] <Ekumba> does anyone know how to make a system check or disk check under ubuntu?
[03:06] <SKoRM> dosnt have to be
[03:06] <Auckland_Pig> _jason: i put it in .gnomerc and it worked.... :) thank you very much.
[03:06] <arrick> ok
[03:06] <arrick> hang on
[03:06] <SKoRM> thnkz
[03:06] <Ku-guy_> SKoRM: What exactly are you trying to do?
[03:06] <_jason> Auckland_Pig: no problem
[03:06] <boodle> hello.. I'm using an amd64 computer but keep having goofy issues with certain programs.. how can I switch ubuntu's architecture back to i386 ?
[03:07] <SKoRM> setup network, Ku-guy_
[03:07] <SKoRM> so i can install xubuntu
[03:07] <arrick> he's setting up a ubuntu server on the  network Ku-guy_
[03:07] <arrick> with no gui Ku-guy_
[03:07] <arrick> sudo apt-get install xfce
[03:07] <Ku-guy_> SKoRM: So then just edit your /etc/network/interfaces file and you'll be set. :-)
[03:08] <arrick> SKoRM, 'sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces'
[03:08] <SKoRM> thnkz
[03:08] <arrinmurr> boodle: reinstall using the i386 version
[03:09] <SKoRM> usually theres a config script lol
[03:09] <arrick> SKoRM, you used to windows boxes?
[03:09] <boodle> arrinmurr, only way is to do a complete reinstall?
[03:10] <gecko6> haaaaaaaaaaaaa
[03:10] <arrick> boodle, yep
[03:10] <boodle> arrick, gack, ok ty
[03:10] <SKoRM> arrick, yeah, but i mean that redhat and other distros have config scripts like netconfig
[03:10] <arrick> ohok
[03:10] <SKoRM> btw, i had to use nano
[03:10] <arrick> ok
[03:10] <sfaris_> will the dapper version number be 6.06 now?
[03:10] <SKoRM> i should be able to google the rest
[03:10] <arrick> ok, good luck
[03:11] <SKoRM> thnkz
[03:11] <noelle> hey
[03:11] <arrick> SKoRM, just so you know I went through all this last friday and ended up going back to a windows box, cause my printer isnt supported
[03:11] <SKoRM> lol
[03:11] <SKoRM> unlucky
[03:11] <arrick> yeah
[03:12] <we2by_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11156
[03:12] <we2by_> some one helps me with those dependencies problems
[03:12] <arrick> SKoRM, I own y network, but the "VA" actually owns it, until I graduate college, so I am not buying a printer right now
[03:13] <SKoRM> iface lan inet dhcp <- right?
[03:13] <sfaris_> we2by_: tried "apt-get -f install" ?
[03:13] <we2by_> sfar, but I don't want to risk that
[03:13] <we2by_> it may break all dependencies
[03:14] <arrick> yeah
[03:14] <arrick> SKoRM, yeah
[03:14] <Sergi0> we2by_ dont u need java for azureus
[03:14] <arrick> yeah Sergi0 you do we2by_
[03:14] <we2by_> sergevn, I installed java using the one provided by sun
[03:14] <nickrud> we2by_, no, apt-get -f install won't break anything, -t means fix in this case
[03:14] <we2by_> what should I do now?
[03:14] <SKoRM> arrick how do you resart network now? lol <- n00b
[03:14] <orbin> we2by_: are you following this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo ?
[03:15] <arrick> sudo reboot
[03:15] <SKoRM> sif, the whole computer :(
[03:15] <sfaris_> or "sudo shutdown -r now"
[03:15] <sfaris_> :D
[03:15] <we2by_> orbin, yes. but I got java installed the other way
[03:15] <sfaris_> maybe not
[03:15] <we2by_> using sun java self extracting file
[03:15] <sfaris_> cancel that
[03:15] <arrick> SKoRM, yeah or use sfaris_ suggettion
[03:15] <sfaris_> it will restart your computer tho
[03:16] <arrick> sfaris_, I hate typing a lot when you can just use two words
[03:16] <arrick> hehe
[03:16] <orbin> we2by_: that only covers the j2re1.4 part in the command.  you still need the other stuff apparently
[03:16] <SKoRM> i would down shutdown -h now
[03:17] <sfaris_> that will shut down your computer
[03:17] <SKoRM> then pressed the button lol
[03:17] <sfaris_> i think that is not what you asked for
[03:17] <SKoRM> yeah, thats like the only command i can remember
[03:17] <arrick> SKoRM, sudo reboot
[03:17] <Ku-guy_> SKoRM: No need to shut down.
[03:17] <nickrud> SKoRM, sudo /etc/init.d/network restrt
[03:17] <nickrud> *restart
[03:17] <we2by_> hold on, maybe I know how to fix it
[03:17] <sfaris_> yes, like nickrud said will do better :)
[03:17] <SKoRM> nickrud i thought there was a way :)
[03:17] <arrick> thanks guys, I didnt remember that one
[03:17] <SKoRM> to late now
[03:17] <arrick> sorry SKoRM
[03:17] <SKoRM> np
[03:17] <SKoRM> lolz
[03:18] <nick_> what command would I use to go through a file and get rid of all the blank lines?
[03:18] <arrick> morning coffee is now brewing, so I should get better now
[03:18] <we2by_> it looks like I can't use the .deb azureus package.
[03:18] <we2by_> but hvae to the one provided by sf.net
[03:19] <IdleOne> nick_, sudo gedit filename
[03:19] <Ven] n> how to add stuff to the "start-menu" ?
[03:19] <Sergi0> we2by_ why not try this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo looks simple to me
[03:19] <IdleOne> nick_, or sudo nano filename
[03:19] <SKoRM> nano
[03:19] <nick_> IdleOne: no GUI, command line though putty
[03:19] <IdleOne> use nano
[03:19] <nick_> ok nano
[03:19] <Sergi0> VenJn there is not need, we dont have a "start-menu" :)
[03:19] <nick_> IdleOne: this is a very large file, is there a way to do this automatically?
[03:19] <we2by_> seraphim, yep,  but the one they got ther eis not for amd 64
[03:19] <Ven] n> like a program ive compiled.. how to add it to "programs"?
[03:20] <nick_> something like a sed command or something?
[03:20] <Ven] n> Sergi0 :p
[03:20] <IdleOne> nick_, probably but I wouldnt know how
[03:20] <nickrud> Ven] n, apps-system-tools-menu editor (I think that's where it is)
[03:20] <tristanmike> Ven] n: Applications - System Tools - Menu Editor
[03:20] <nick_> okie
[03:20] <IdleOne> nick_, if you figure it out let me know too :)
[03:20] <nick_> thank you
[03:20] <_jason> nick_: sed 's/^$//' file, use -i to actually edit
[03:20] <we2by_> it looks lik enot alot users are running ubuntu pn amd 64
[03:21] <we2by_> the forum for ubuntu 64 is so smpty
[03:21] <_jason> nick_: (I think that works)
[03:21] <arrick> we2by_, yeah they are or have
[03:21] <arrick> we2by_, they're all in here
[03:22] <_jason> nick_: just tried and it didn't... but this did: sed '/^$/d' file
[03:22] <Ku-guy_> nick_: Or just cat the file and pipe the output through, "awk NF" and redirect the output to a file.
[03:22] <arrick> hey _jason want to see the biggest linux network in the world?
[03:22] <we2by_> azureus running ;+)
[03:22] <Ven] n> i cant find it.. hehe..  im using gnome
[03:22] <_jason> arrick: sure, but tell me in -offtopic
[03:22] <arrick> ok
[03:22] <SKoRM> arrick i do
[03:23] <IdleOne> yeah me too
[03:23] <Ven] n> ah, "applications menu editor"
[03:23] <grievre> Why doesn't ubuntu use udev by default :(
[03:23] <nick_>  sed '/./!d' > file.txt
[03:23] <liddan> How do I set it up so i can add folders or files to anywhere I want using the File Browser? Currently I can only add files to my accounts home folder..
[03:23] <arrick> what is the offtopic room name?
[03:23] <nick_> oh alright haha I went to google to check
[03:23] <nick_> thanks you guys
[03:23] <sfaris_> liddan: "sudo nautilus" in terminal
[03:24] <_jason> sfaris_, liddan: use gksudo instead of sudo, for gui apps
[03:24] <IdleOne> arrick, #ubuntu-offtpoic
[03:24] <sfaris_> _jason: thanks for the tip :>
[03:24] <liddan> sfaris_: Do i have to do that everytime I want add files and/or folders to other locations?
[03:24] <arrick> thanks
[03:25] <sfaris_> liddan: you can create a launcher
[03:25] <sfaris_> on the desktop
[03:25] <_jason> liddan: well you are really only suppose to touch files in your $HOME
[03:25] <xstation> hi
[03:25] <xstation> is frogzoo about
[03:25] <arrick> IdleOne, you sure of the spelling, theres only one user, and its me
[03:25] <IdleOne> hehe
[03:25] <IdleOne> #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:25] <IdleOne> sorry bout that
[03:25] <arrick> thanks
[03:26] <arrick> hah :-)
[03:26] <liddan> _jason: It is my computer I decide if I want to remove that file even if it is needed for the os to start..
[03:26] <kingspawn> haha
[03:26] <kingspawn> IdleOne: you're so off tpoic right now...
[03:26] <sfaris_> liddan: that sounds brilliant
[03:26] <IdleOne> kingspawn, I try . usualy dont succeed until the forth or fifth try :P
[03:26] <_jason> liddan: no, I agree with you.  I am just saying that the easiest way to do things is let apt take care of installing and removing stuff and just sticking to $HOME.  There are of course exceptions, but I don't think it's that often that you would need a shortcut on your desktop :)
[03:27] <grievre> is ther a howto on using udev?
[03:27] <xstation> does garted apply patition amendmens right away or after boot
[03:27] <we2by_> w00t. azureus works perfect
[03:27] <tristanmike> xstation: after boot iirc
[03:28] <mackey743> Would anyone be willing to help a new Ubuntu user (read - second day of ever using Linux...full stop)?
[03:28] <sfaris_> mackey743, just ask. :>
[03:28] <mackey743> cool...cheers
[03:28] <xstation> tristanmike so if I ALTER THE working partition I am in ie resize its dangerous yes?
[03:28] <arrick> YES xstation
[03:29] <xstation> arrick; so what to do
[03:29] <nickrud> grievre, I've used http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html a couple of times, the simple things I tried using it worked
[03:29] <mackey743> I have a fat32 partition which I've mounted with read-write permission using the ubuntu wiki info
[03:29] <grievre> nickrud: how about just turning udev on with the default rules? :)
[03:29] <we2by_> some how I feel firefox works slow compared to other gnome applications
[03:29] <tristanmike> xstation: I wouldn't recommend altering a working partition, I personally would boot with a live cd and mount it, and do my adjustments that way, but that's just me
[03:29] <mackey743> when I try to copy a file from my home directory to it I get an Error "Invalid parameters" while copying
[03:30] <we2by_> any alternative?
[03:30] <nickrud> grievre, it should have started automatically; sudo invoke-rc.d udev start
[03:30] <xstation> tristtanmike: ok whats with your nick?
[03:30] <nickrud> we2by_, yeah, installing ff 1.5
[03:30] <nickrud> !tell we2by_ about ff1.5
[03:31] <xstation> tristenmike: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058
[03:31] <grievre> nickrud: gives me an all-caps warning?
[03:31] <tristanmike> xstation: I'm sorry, I don't follow, my nick ?
[03:31] <ep> I need to add a directory to the path of all users except root.  Do I edit '/etc/profile'? WIll it be recognized by X-terminals?
[03:31] <nickrud> grievre, oh, sounds bad. if it's one line, shout it out here
[03:31] <xstation> nickrud: hello
[03:31] <Mayday> so i have installed beagle and mono etc and it works, what am i supposed to install to be able to search the beagle-index? I have used Best before to search the beagle index, but i cant find it now, has it changed name? Or in what package is it located?
[03:31] <SKoRM> is ti ok to skip "calculating module dependencies" on boot because it takes so long?
[03:31] <nickrud> xstation, hi. I'm still wondering what the boot problem was :)
[03:32] <grievre> nickrud: oh wait, never mind, udev is running. I thought it wasn't for some reason
[03:32] <xstation> tristenike: its ok just me
[03:32] <tristanmike> xstation: oh, I have me set to "away" i've gotta go in a few minutes to work...
[03:33] <LinuxJones> Mayday: in terminal do beagle (tab twice) it will list all beagle commands
[03:33] <ali> hello chearch french thanks
[03:33] <grievre> nickrud: It mknods into a tmpfs. That kind of defeats the point of what devfs was trying to do :(
[03:34] <xstation> nickrud: well I am not sure I just cannot seem to get my head arond it at the moment  its to much yet so simple just a little line I have the ubuntu grub back now  it would be better if it did boot shall we try it?
[03:34] <mackey743> patial outpood of mount command: /dev/sda5 on /media/Hermes_Data type vfat (rw,umask=000)
[03:34] <grievre> outpood? o.o
[03:34] <stewart> any advice on nvidia drivers for dapper
[03:34] <nickrud> xstation, I'm just generally curious, not enough to make you reboot
[03:35] <mackey743> :D
[03:35] <nickrud> stewart, yeah, use the wiki, it worked on my card (not one of the most recent ones)
[03:35] <mackey743> patial output of mount command: /dev/sda5 on /media/Hermes_Data type vfat (rw,umask=000)
[03:35] <mackey743> shit...
[03:35] <stewart> do you run xgl nick?
[03:35] <mackey743> partial output of mount command: /dev/sda5 on /media/Hermes_Data type vfat (rw,umask=000)
[03:35] <grievre> mackey743: okay :)
[03:36] <nickrud> grievre, ?? it dynamically creates nodes, that's what devfs was about I thought
[03:36] <grievre> I thought devfs was about creating them on demand
[03:36] <localadmin> sup
[03:36] <nickrud> stewart, yes, I did. That's why I put up dapper in the first place
[03:36] <arrick> nickrud, sometimes the permissions are off on the devfs
[03:36] <nickrud> creating them as modules were installed, I thought. Could be wrong
[03:37] <nickrud> arrick, from what I read, that was the least of devfs's problems
[03:37] <arrick> ok
[03:37] <mackey743> I don't know enough about ubuntu yet to give more information
[03:37] <stewart> did you get xgl to run well with video apps? I couldnt get tvtime to work with it
[03:37] <grievre> nickrud: well yes, but you also want to install the module when something tries to access the device and not earlier :)
[03:37] <grievre> to save memory
[03:37] <grievre> although I guess udev could create nodes based on what's plugged in rather than what modules are installed
[03:38] <nickrud> stewart, no, there were some issues with xv & xgl, some people said if they set their video out on mplayer or others to gl, it worked
[03:38] <eladalon> I have an account on my university's server, and I have SSH access to it from home (where I currently sit). How do I create some sort of link on my desktop to allow me to browse the files on that account from here? "Places -> Connect to Server" and then entering all the data all over again just takes too long.
[03:38] <stewart> I'll lay off the xgl until thats sorted
[03:38] <neo911> hi is there a tool in ubuntu that detects which hosts in a lan is active? thx
[03:38] <grievre> mackey743: "umask=000" might be your problem...
[03:38] <grievre> maybe
[03:39] <nickrud> grievre, I think it does just that, a sec
[03:39] <neo911> what's a good networking util for ubuntu not really hacking for malicious intent but for studying. thx
[03:39] <nickrud> grievre, well, my /dev/usblp0 comes and goes :)
[03:39] <mackey743> what should I use instead?
[03:39] <_jason> eladalon: File > connect to server, in nautilus created a link in the left pane of anutilus that stays there.  As well as in the places menu
[03:39] <_jason> (for me)
[03:40] <eladalon> _jason, but once the connection is broken, this process will have to be repeated. No
[03:40] <eladalon> ?
[03:40] <grievre> mackey743: one sec
[03:40] <grievre> nickrud: alright :)
[03:40] <mackey743> cheers
[03:40] <_jason> eladalon: I thought I had reboot... but maybe not
[03:40] <grievre> ergh
[03:40] <Boglizk> Anyone know a lightwieght torrent-program for Ubuntu?
[03:40] <grievre> I can't find a man page that tells me what umasks mean
[03:41] <xstation> nickrud look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058 every body is just curious but thats how things are I suppose
[03:41] <Mayday> LinuxJones: aah i missed beagle-search, that will do. But Im sure there was an applet for it before, know what its called nowdays?
[03:41] <neo911> grievre just use wiki or google
[03:41] <grievre> neo911: I used google
[03:41] <arrick> grievre, try googling it
[03:41] <neo911> what's a good networking util for ubuntu not really hacking for malicious intent but for studying. thx
[03:41] <arrick> oh o
[03:41] <grievre> I did google it
[03:41] <arrick> ok
[03:41] <grievre> mackey743: are you trying to copy it with GUI or with cp?
[03:41] <Nogimics> neo911: nessus or nmap
[03:42] <philn> hi
[03:42] <_jason> grievre: umask just subtracts from 777. so mask of 251 is 777-251 = 526
[03:42] <grievre> ok
[03:42] <xstation> nickrud: all for the sake of a single line in a menu.lst make me want to cry amd think of wind ups
[03:42] <philn> i'm wondering why ubuntu doesn't provide pre-compiled LIRC kernel modules ? This is a pain in the ass to compile
[03:42] <nickrud> xstation, I'm sure I'll see it someday myself, I hope I remember your fix (if you ever tell me :)
[03:42] <grievre> LIRC?
[03:43] <grievre> mackey743: you there?
[03:43] <philn> grievre: see lirc.org
[03:43] <we2by_> I need more ram :(
[03:43] <eladalon> !ati
[03:43] <ubotu> I guess 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
[03:43] <Lyajun> There are something wrong with with my unrar,who can help me?
[03:43] <mackey743> yep
[03:43] <mackey743> sorry....tried both
[03:43] <neo911> Nogimics, thx
[03:43] <grievre> mackey743: what's the error cp gives you?
[03:43] <Nogimics> neo911: np
[03:43] <mackey743> invalid permission
[03:44] <grievre> mackey743: invalid permission and not "permission denied"?
[03:44] <Lyajun> *** glibc detected *** realloc(): invalid next size: 0x080dd270 ***
[03:44] <xstation> nickrud: what fix you are joking the way things are going its VERY much looking like win 2000 server with vm ware and ubuntu guest I hope
[03:44] <mackey743> one sec...trying again so I can see exactly
[03:45] <SKoRM> network still isnt working
[03:45] <SKoRM> how do i set ipgateway amnnully?
[03:45] <neo911> Nogimics, nmap is console based only?
[03:45] <eladalon> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 31 17:57:20 2006 - Then I do I lose those permissions and regain new ones?
[03:46] <nickrud> SKoRM, it's in /etc/network/interfaces I believe, man interfaces has the details
[03:46] <Nogimics> neo911: yes, but worth it, use nessus first tho
[03:46] <xstation> nickrud; two days off work and still in the dog house
[03:46] <arrick> xstation, get used to that
[03:46] <nickrud> xstation, think of it as a vacation, if possible :)
[03:47] <arrick> yeah
[03:47] <xstation> arrick: o yes I do its bliss at leat i am the bos
[03:47] <xstation> boss
[03:47] <grievre> mackey743: ?
[03:48] <neo911> wahts the command again to clear the var/cache/apt/archives? thx
[03:48] <grievre> apt-cache clean you're welcome
[03:48] <we2by_> can I configure ffox when the file I am going to download is a .torrent file, then put it in /torrent automatically?
[03:48] <mackey743> hell, now I can't even remount it
[03:49] <mackey743> I'm completely new to this so I'm sure it's just my syntax
[03:49] <nickrud> mackey743, what line in fstab are you using?
[03:49] <nickrud> mackey743, single line, please :)
[03:50] <mackey743> not using fstab right now...just mounting manually
[03:50] <arrick> mackie, can you post your fstab to pastebin?
[03:50] <arrick> mackey743, sorry that was for you
[03:50] <arrick> if your fstab is incorrect, you wont be able to mount it mackey743
[03:50] <mackey743> ok
[03:50] <xstation> nickrud: forgehowto got an intersting viewpoint with xen http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_xen3_debian and ubuntu fresh of the press
[03:51] <Ven] n> if i add the command line "sudo ettercap -G" into the "application menu editor" in gnome.. so i can access ettercap from the application-menu.. it wont run.. if i check the box "run in terminal window" it works, but then a terminal window also opens.. how to fix this?
[03:51] <mackey743> fstab as of now:
[03:51] <mackey743> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[03:51] <mackey743> #
[03:51] <mackey743> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[03:51] <mackey743> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[03:51] <mackey743> #
[03:51] <mackey743> ## sda7 - Linux Root - ext3
[03:51] <mackey743> /dev/sda7       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[03:51] <mackey743> #
[03:51] <mackey743> ## sda1 - Dell Recovery Start - vfat
[03:51] <mackey743> #/dev/sda1       /media/dell_recovery_start     vfat    defaults        0       0
[03:51] <mackey743> #
[03:51] <mackey743> ## sda2 - Windows Partition - NTFS
[03:51] <mackey743> /dev/sda2       /media/Windows    ntfs    defaults	0       0
[03:51] <mackey743> #
[03:51] <RichiH> hmm
[03:51] <RichiH> mackey743: /flushq
[03:52] <Hobbsee> mackey743: DO NOT PASTE!  USE THE PASTEBIN!
[03:52] <Hobbsee> !pastebin
[03:52] <ubotu> [pastebin]  a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[03:52] <Hobbsee> !tell mackey743 about pastebin
[03:52] <xstation> where is frogzoo??
[03:52] <mackey743> sorry hobbsee...I don't know what that is...
[03:52] <Hobbsee> !pastebin
[03:52] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[03:52] <xstation> ubotu; goodness you are a real mavrick
[03:52] <ubotu> okay, xstation
[03:52] <Hobbsee> and read the topic.
[03:53] <xstation> uboto: can you see me typeing so quick
[03:53] <sfaris_> ubotu is a bot
[03:53] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sfaris_
[03:53] <ml--> which package is required to send/receive files through ssh? (scp?)
[03:53] <ml--> !scp
[03:53] <ubotu> it has been said that scp is A way to copy files securely using ssh.  <file> <username>@<ipaddress>:<DestinationDirectory>
[03:53] <xstation> difine bot as in robot
[03:53] <_jason> !forget goodness you
[03:53] <ubotu> i forgot goodness you, _jason
[03:53] <mackey743> sorry guys
[03:54] <nickrud> mackey743, instead of defaults for the vfat, use rw,auto,umask=0000
[03:54] <protek> good afternoon
[03:54] <mackey743> lemme have a go at that
[03:54] <Zoroaster> yesterday I went into the freenode server and joined the samba group, but noone was talking, and it almost seemed like I really wasn't connected, is there something special you have to do to join rooms on the freenode server?
[03:54] <grievre> mackey743: are you sure it's vfat and not ntfs?
[03:54] <hollandlucas> hello all
[03:54] <protek> hwllo hollandlucas
[03:54] <hollandlucas> finally got the chance to install ubuntu...
[03:55] <Hobbsee> Zoroaster: no, just /j #roomname
[03:55] <grievre> ml--: sftp is pretty much the same thing with a different interface
[03:55] <hollandlucas> Everything looks good so far... the ubuntu team has done an impressive job on this one indeed
[03:55] <nickrud> Zoroaster, I hear that for some channels, you need to be registered with freenode
[03:55] <katerine> how to make gedit my default editor instead of nano whn i run crontab -e ?
[03:56] <grievre> katerine: don't do that
[03:56] <Zoroaster> nickrud, ok, maybe that's what it was
[03:56] <mackey743> right, did a mount -a and tried cp
[03:56] <mackey743> gives me in invalid parameters error
[03:57] <Boglizk> Anyone know a good torrent client?
[03:57] <grievre> copy and paste JUST the two lines of your cp command and the error
[03:57] <nickrud> katerine, invoke crontab like this:   EDITOR='gedit' crontab -e
[03:57] <SKoRM> utorrent
[03:57] <Zoroaster> I am using xchat, is there something better for IRC?
[03:57] <Boglizk> irssi :p
[03:57] <grievre> for mackey743
[03:57] <katerine> grievre: i need to do that for my mother...
[03:57] <Boglizk> utorrent doesn't work for Linux, does it?
[03:57] <katerine> nickrud: thanks...
[03:58] <grievre> katerine: open her .bashrc and add these two lines:
[03:58] <grievre> export EDITOR="gedit"
[03:58] <nickrud> katerine, you might find using gcrontab easier, it's a gui
[03:58] <grievre> export VISUAL="gedit"
[03:58] <grievre> or yeah
[03:58] <grievre> use gcrontab
[03:58] <dv_> update-alternatives --config editor ?
[03:58] <grievre> dv_: it'd be niiice if alternatives was done on a per-user basis :(
[03:58] <nickrud> dv_, I thought of that, but I worried about other times, like with no gui available
[03:59] <grievre> nickrud: you can manually set then
[03:59] <dv_> a GUI for update-alternatives would be nice
[03:59] <mackey743> one sec...
[03:59] <nickrud> dv_, galternatives
[03:59] <dv_> hm
[03:59] <dv_> doesnt come installed by default
[03:59] <dv_> neither does bum
[03:59] <dv_> bad
[04:00] <dv_> (just a suggestion for dapper :) )
[04:00] <nickrud> dv_, limited space on the cd :)
[04:00] <dv_> galternatives doesnt exist
[04:00] <dv_> in the ubuntu rep
[04:00] <dv_> oh it does
[04:00] <dv_> I invoked the wrong command. doh :o)
[04:01] <mackey743> cp: cannot create regular file `/media/Hermes_Data/Downloaded Files/tv/The O.C. - 3x19 - The Secrets and Lies [TV XviD] \n.avi': Invalid argument
[04:02] <grievre> ahaha
[04:02] <mackey743> ??
[04:02] <_jason> mackey743: you need to fix those names... they aren't really linux friendly.  Try: cp -- foo bar
[04:02] <arrick> mackey743, is this a ntfs partition you are trying to create a folder on?
[04:02] <grievre> mackey743: you have a filename with a carriage return in it :(
[04:03] <nickrud> hahah, grievre good eye :)
[04:03] <mackey743> the command was: cp 'The O.C. - 3x19 - The Secrets and Lies [TV XviD] 
[04:03] <mackey743> .avi' /media/Hermes_Data/Downloaded\ Files/tv/
[04:03] <_jason> mackey743: follow cp by --, your dashes are confusing it
[04:03] <grievre> mackey743: does the filename actually have a newline in it
[04:03] <grievre> _jason: not if it's quoted
[04:03] <_jason> grievre: yes...
[04:03] <grievre> _jason: quoted will still confuse it, but only if the first character of the quoted string is a dash
[04:03] <mackey743> no, not a carriage return
[04:03] <_jason> grievre: it caused me much aggrevation once :)
[04:04] <mackey743> I quoted to delimit the filename
[04:04] <grievre> mackey743: are you doing cp, then typing the filename, then  hitting tab?
[04:04] <mackey743> yes
[04:04] <grievre> er, typing part of it
[04:04] <grievre> and that shows up?
[04:04] <mackey743> yes
[04:04] <grievre> then your filename does actually have a newline in it
[04:04] <grievre> try this:
[04:04] <mackey743> really?
[04:05] <grievre> cp <longass filename> /media/Hermes_Data/Downloaded\ Files/tv/OC-3x19-The_Secrets_and_Lies
[04:05] <grievre> er
[04:05] <grievre> cp <longass filename> /media/Hermes_Data/Downloaded\ Files/tv/OC-3x19-The_Secrets_and_Lies.avi
[04:05] <Zoroaster> I tried registering my nick on freenode in a new xchat session running in another dfesktop and it says I cant because my nick is in use, I see that I am fgailing to understand the basic coincept of all this
[04:05] <mackey743> when I check in properties it's all one line
[04:05] <mackey743> ok...lemme change it to something small
[04:06] <nickrud> Zoroaster, register in the first xchat session, if you look closely you'll see that your user name is different in each xchat session
[04:06] <grievre> Zoroaster: why not register here :)
[04:07] <david_> Hello, is there any program to convert .wmv files?
[04:07] <_jason> grievre: you were right about the quoted thing... must have been thinking about something else.  Of course now I will have to figure out what :)
[04:07] <Khamael> i have a red line across the chat in xchat..is it intentional?
[04:07] <stewart> anyone know where the dapper system > prefernces screen resolution tool gets its list of available modes from?
[04:08] <IdleOne> Khamael, yes
[04:08] <grievre> Khamael: yeah, everything under the red line is stuff that appeared since you last looked at the window
[04:08] <nickrud> Khamael, that's a record of when you switched away from the xchat window, so you know where to strart reading
[04:08] <mackey743> Good god, it worked
[04:08] <grievre> funny story: I managed to create a directory in my homedir called "~"
[04:08] <mackey743> ok, so long ass filenames in linux is not the best thing.....
[04:09] <grievre> mackey743: longass is fine, just not with really really weird characters in it
[04:09] <grievre> mackey743: also, linux could handle that filename just fine, but not NTFS (I think)
[04:09] <nickrud> mackey743, or spaces, they mess with your head in a lot of places
[04:09] <mackey743> what's a weird character?
[04:09] <AskHL> Hmm, using smbclient I cannot find the answer to this in the documentation, so here goes: how do I view the state of variables such as mask, and toggled options such as recurse or prompt ? It doesn't even output anything when the variables are toggled!
[04:09] <grievre> mackey743: slashes, newlines, control-anything
[04:09] <david_> do u know any .wmv converter?
[04:10] <grievre> mackey743: BACKslashes, ~
[04:10] <Zoroaster> grievre, I thought I was registered
[04:10] <grievre> Zoroaster: why do you think that?
[04:10] <grievre> mackey743: there are filenames which, while not actually illegal, may cause many programs to become confused when they see them
[04:10] <david_> so no
[04:10] <grievre> mackey743: example, how would you delete a file called "*"
[04:11] <mackey743> but that was the destination part anyway
[04:11] <Keleksi> who knows light desktop environment like gnome/xfce/kde
[04:11] <Zoroaster> grievre, because I have to identify myself
[04:11] <grievre> Zoroaster: CAN you identify yourself?
[04:11] <Zoroaster> grievre, yes
[04:12] <grievre> well then you're registered
[04:12] <nickrud> Zoroaster, whois says you're identified
[04:12] <Zoroaster> whenever I come into this room I type
[04:12] <david_> is there any way of converting a .wmv to another format?
[04:12] <AskHL> remove the file named * by typing an escape character (\) and then the 'weird' character
[04:12] <Dyna-Work> a file called * i wouls rename it to asterisk before i deleted it..
[04:12] <AskHL> i.e. rm \*
[04:12] <nickrud> Keleksi, some people like fluxbox, that's very light
[04:12] <rambo3> rm "*"
[04:12] <grievre> Zoroaster: so can you join #samba?
[04:12] <Zoroaster> nickrud, ok, now I am confused, am I identified or am i not?  how do I know?
[04:13] <nickrud> Zoroaster, you are. freenode says so :)
[04:13] <Zoroaster> grievre, I can join samba, but I never see people talk
[04:13] <grievre> Zoroaster: Then people aren't talking
[04:13] <arrick> Zoroaster, i got more help with sama here than anywhere else
[04:13] <grievre> xfce is considerably lighter than gnome or kde but still quite featureful
[04:14] <Zoroaster> grievre, ok, it just seemed weird that people wouldnt be talking, because this is my first group, and I am using my experience here to qualify my experience there
[04:15] <guest_> Does anyone here have decent knowledge of Wine?
[04:15] <Zoroaster> arrick, yeah, maybe other groups are not as friendly
[04:15] <arrick> Zoroaster, your experience here will be your best experiance, and probably the only experience you will have, hae to say
[04:15] <IdleOne> guest_, ask the real question you want to ask and if someone can help they will :)
[04:15] <nickrud> personally, I prefer a sweet wine, like liebfraumilch
[04:16] <guest_> Can Wine descern between Windows & DOS programs?
[04:16] <guest_> NickRud: HA!!
[04:16] <grievre> guest_: it can definitely tell if a program is a DOS program because then it can't run it!
[04:16] <macabre> hey, I am considering running ubuntu again, just wondering.. is it usually safe to upgrade to dapper or whatever without a *-desktop package?
[04:16] <guest_> FYI: Not alcohol!!
[04:16] <arrick> guest_, I thought you were going to use dosbox?
[04:16] <we2by_> why is Ooffice so slow?
[04:16] <we2by_> :=(
[04:16] <david_> does anyone here know if there is any video conversor for ubuntu?
[04:17] <arrick> converter?
[04:17] <ml--> grievre: i need to be able to transfer files when i connect using sftp, i cant do that now
[04:17] <nickrud> macabre, it's safe enough, you just may not get some of the apps that are part of the desktop
[04:17] <guest_> arrick: I was. However, there is a problem...
[04:17] <grievre> transcode
[04:17] <grievre> ml--: ?
[04:17] <arrick> guest_, which is?
[04:17] <AskHL> david_, you may want to take a look at avidemux
[04:17] <grievre> ml--: explain?
[04:17] <macabre> nickrud, okay that's cool, thanks
[04:17] <ml--> grievre: i connect to my ubuntu server, and i cant send files to it. (using ssh/sftp)
[04:17] <grievre> you can't
[04:17] <Svennig> can someone tell me where glibc is on my filesystem?
[04:17] <grievre> so that would imply some kind of error message
[04:17] <grievre> or weird thing happening
[04:17] <grievre> which you could describe
[04:18] <david_> AskHL: can it convert wmv files?
[04:18] <guest_> arrick: Linux wants to open all Win/DOS programs with Wine. However, DosBox should be opened with Wine, and DOS programs should be opened with DosBox. Understood?
[04:18] <grievre> Svennig: /lib?
[04:18] <arrick> ohok
[04:18] <grievre> guest_: dosbox runs quite natively under linux
[04:18] <arrick> I thought so too
[04:18] <guest_> grievre: Yes. However, I am trying to run FBIDE. It needs both  Windows & DOS.
[04:18] <grievre> oh
[04:19] <grievre> ml--: so do you have some kind of error message?
[04:19] <guest_> grievre: The IDE uses WIndows, and the compiler uses Console/DOS.
[04:19] <ml--> grievre: im trying to send using a program that doesnt output very much errors im afraid. (no error log available). but isnt there a package i need to be able to transfer files over ssh? i suppose thats the one im missing out on. i only installed openssh-server.
[04:19] <grievre> guest_: is it actually DOS or just a windows console app?
[04:19] <grievre> ml--: just ssh
[04:19] <guest_> grivre: Windows Console.
[04:19] <grievre> don't need dosbox then
[04:19] <Ven] n> what file is all the "synchronizing clock to x.ntp" that runs with boot?
[04:19] <grievre> wine'll do it
[04:20] <guest_> grievre: I would think so, Sir. It isn't working though.
[04:20] <grievre> ml--: What program are you using?
[04:20] <arrick> what is the average age of ubuntu users?
[04:20] <ml--> grievre: Core FTP
[04:20] <guest_> arrick: My average age is 23. ;)
[04:20] <IdleOne> guest_, sudo apt-get install dosbox
[04:20] <nickrud> Ven] n, it's resetting your system clock to internet time
[04:20] <grievre> ml--: does that support SFTP?
[04:20] <ml--> grievre: i might be an idiot though, since im sending to a directory that's root'd
[04:20] <guest_> IdleOne: Yess. Let me try this...
[04:20] <arrick> guest_, so you have more than one age huh? or just fake id's for some reason?
[04:21] <grievre> ml--: so it gives you no error messages whatsoever?
[04:21] <arrick> heh
[04:21] <guest_> arrick: Ha! No. Just sarcasm. ;)
[04:21] <arrick> I am wondering, I am 30, and trying to figure out the average age level os users for ubuntu, for a presentation at the school?
[04:21] <grievre> ml--: might you try using something different for SFTP
[04:21] <grievre> ?
[04:22] <grievre> arrick: impossible to know
[04:22] <arrick> Want to tell the average grade level
[04:22] <IdleOne> arrick, from 7 to 77 :)
[04:22] <nickrud> arrick, you can use 50 for one age then.
[04:22] <arrick> hah
[04:22] <arrick> ok
[04:22] <arrick> nickrud, your 50?
[04:22] <guest_> arrick: Hmmm....In my experience, I would say 20-44.
[04:22] <Nogimics> guest_ if you're average age is 23 there must have been a lot of days in that year for you to live longer in that year than any other :P
[04:22] <ml--> grievre: it was a matter of rights/permissions. sorry for taking your time.
[04:22] <nickrud> arrick, a few weeks from now, yes
[04:22] <Svennig> I'd say about 30 with a variance of 10 or so
[04:22] <guest_> Nogimics: Ha! Ha!
[04:22] <grievre> k
[04:22] <arrick> wow
[04:23] <Nogimics> 22 here, nearly 23
[04:23] <grievre> 19
[04:23] <arrick> sorry about to offtopic guys
[04:23] <guest_> Arrick: See told you. ;)
[04:23] <Nogimics> lol
[04:23] <guest_> arrick: 22,19, 23, 30...
[04:23] <arrick> ok
[04:23] <guest_> arrick: was I right, or was I  right?
[04:23] <arrick> thanks guys back to work now
[04:23] <Svennig> grievre - are you running breezy?
[04:23] <arrick> I dont want to be in trouble
[04:23] <grievre> Svennig: yeah
[04:23] <guest_> understood. ;)
[04:24] <Svennig> grievre could you do me a big favour and tell me what your version of libc in /lib is?
[04:25] <tar_> How can I set my default input manager to the default even after UIM is installed?
[04:25] <guest_> IdleOne: I did as you said. It did install properly. I still can not run a simple "hello world" console program, though.
[04:26] <guest_> IdleOne: Infact, not console programs are loading. I did not mess with the config, either.
[04:26] <grievre> Svennig: libc.so.6 -> libc2.3.5.so
[04:27] <Svennig> grievre thanks!!!
[04:27] <guest_> Are most people here able to run Console programs in Wine with no problem?
[04:28] <guest_> I cannot even get a simple "Hello world" program to run in Wine.
[04:28] <grievre> *shrug*
[04:28] <gnomefreak> guest_: how are you doing it?
[04:28] <arrick> morning gnomefreak
[04:29] <gnomefreak> guest_: wine file.exe should work fine
[04:29] <gnomefreak> morning arrick
[04:29] <guest_> gnomefreak: Sir, is it called WineFile?
[04:29] <murph> what is the basis hardware for ubuntu 5.04?
[04:29] <guest_> gnomefreak: Because I don't even have that!!
[04:29] <Dyna-Work> is there a current HCL anywhere for ubuntu or dapper?
[04:29] <guest_> gnomefreak: I must have a bad download or something.
[04:29] <arrick> guest_, type in wine, then your program filename, with the exe after it
[04:30] <gnomefreak> guest_: at command line you need to type wine (whateverthenameoffileis.exe
[04:30] <artimo> try Cedega it is $5 a month but well worth the support for directX. - most games even World of Warcraft work.
[04:30] <murph> what is the basis hardware for ubuntu 5.04??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
[04:30] <gnomefreak> artimo: $15
[04:30] <_jason> !hardware
[04:30] <ubotu> I guess hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[04:30] <_jason> murph: and we don't need all the '?' :)
[04:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell murph about hardware
[04:31] <arrick> gnomefreak, is there a easy way to install wine?
[04:31] <Daniel_Libanori> sudo apt-get install wine :)
[04:31] <gnomefreak> arrick: grab the deb from the repos ;)
[04:31] <arrick> k
[04:31] <artimo> The point2play addon for subscribers is 1 click easy. though you can get a free CVS version of Cedega it doesn't work nearly as well.
[04:31] <Init5> hey folks, I just installed 'doc-linux-html' with apt-get. -How do I find and read those docs?  loll  :)
[04:31] <Daniel_Libanori> hi, any one may help me?
[04:31] <arrick> !wine
[04:31] <gnomefreak> !easysource
[04:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:32] <gnomefreak> arrick: go to the easy source page and grab the wine repos ;)
[04:32] <arrick> ok
[04:32] <Keleksi> hihi
[04:32] <_jason> Init5: dpkg -L doc-linux-html, will tell you where they went
[04:32] <Init5> tnx _jason ;)
[04:32] <tar_> What is the name for the default input manager?
[04:32] <Keleksi> wherefrom i can download Quake 2's linux-version 8]  or Quake 1?
[04:32] <artimo> sudo updatedb     wait until the commmand finishes then          find your_file_name
[04:33] <Daniel_Libanori> How I make to force downgrade one package?
[04:33] <tar_> artimo: I think you mean "locate your_file_name" ?
[04:33] <artimo> _jason - hm - sounds much faster. - nice tip.
[04:33] <arrick> Im on that page that wiki last said and its the easy sources.list builder
[04:33] <_jason> tar_: thanks, I think that was meant for you so I pass it along :)
[04:34] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, in synaptic there's a menu item, force version ; what do you need to downgrade?
[04:34] <tar_> Oh?
[04:34] <arrick> gnomefreak, that last was for you
[04:34] <zim> hi all i want to put--> apt-get update && apt-get upgrade into a script i run nightly how do i get it to say YES to all
[04:34] <Dyna-Work> .j ubuntu+1
[04:34] <gnomefreak> arrick: scroll near the bottom you will find the wine repos first at top click updates and the other box
[04:34] <arrick> ok
[04:34] <splashtk> Hi, how do I play MP3's in Rhytm Box.
[04:34] <artimo> is there an ubuntu with a lighter window manager for old hardware?
[04:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell splashtk about mp3
[04:35] <sudharsh> artimo: xfce
[04:35] <_jason> artimo: try xfce, or even a *box such as fluxbox
[04:35] <gnomefreak> artimo: xubuntu
[04:35] <splashtk> THanks _jason
[04:35] <arrick> gnomefreak, you mean the bleeding edge wine packages?
[04:35] <gnomefreak> arrick: that would be them ;)
[04:35] <nickrud> zim, it's not a good idea to force yes to upgrading ; it's be better to simply download the packages, then run the install when you're at the computer the next day.
[04:35] <arrick> ok
[04:35] <arrick> breezy right?
[04:35] <gnomefreak> if you are on breezy yes
[04:36] <zim> its a server install
[04:36] <gnomefreak> arrick: you choose that at top of page
[04:36] <arrick> ok
[04:36] <zim> at a cliants site
[04:36] <artimo> fluxbox - okay. - amazing how a machine that came with win98 can be bogged by all of the needed patches and life support apps to the point of uselessnes.
[04:36] <zim> not much clever running just samba mysql apache etc
[04:36] <nickrud> zim, oh. then apt-get upgrade --assume-yes
[04:36] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, I am a ruby programmer, I am using Rails, and Rails 1.1 just run with ruby 1.8.2 or ruby 1.8.4, but ubuntu 5.10 version is 1.8.3
[04:36] <Dyna-Work> life support apps, i like that
[04:36] <zim> ty
[04:36] <liddan> I have 2 S-ATA drives in Raid-0. Ubuntu detects them but is unable to activate them, what should I do?
[04:37] <arrick> gnomefreak, I add this to my sources.list right?
[04:37] <defrysk> !sources.list
[04:37] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[04:37] <defrysk> !easysource
[04:37] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:37] <Init5> uhm, how do I read just installed 'doc-linux-html'??  In html, not in a terminal
[04:38] <tar_> From what file(s) is a file from /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ sourced?
[04:38] <artimo> firefox path/to/manual.html  ?
[04:38] <xstation> arrick; just got a live cd from kubuntu
[04:38] <harisund> Init5, how do you read it from the terminal?
[04:38] <Daniel_Libanori> Init5, open your firefox, then 'open file' and open index.html
[04:38] <arrick> ok
[04:39] <arrick> what is the sources.list location again? /etc/?
[04:39] <harisund> init5: That was what I was going to suggest (what Daniel_Libanori just said) . In firefox open the file you are trying to read
[04:39] <Init5> Daniel_Libanori, and where is that index. I know it's an00b quest...
[04:39] <harisund> arrick, it is /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:39] <arrick> thanks
[04:39] <mackey743> another question guys....tried mount my ntfs partition with r permission using the ubuntu wiki guide...see my fstab at PasteBin...but no joy.  Mounts with defaults option but then no read....
[04:39] <harisund> Init5, how do you read from the terminal?
[04:39] <_jason> mackey743: url?
[04:40] <Init5> harisund, I don't. it's html
[04:40] <mackey743> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11161
[04:40] <Daniel_Libanori> Init5, see with the command dpkg -L doc-linux-html
[04:40] <arrick> gnomefreak, can I pm you?
[04:40] <Init5> Daniel_Libanori, ok tnx
[04:40] <gnomefreak> yes
[04:40] <harisund> Awesome idea Daniel_libanori ;-)
[04:40] <iegary> tar_: from /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90im-switch (the im-switch package)
[04:40] <xstation> arrick; does this line look at this line for speling dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/dev/hda1 ; fdisk e2fsck -f /dev/hda1 resice2fs /dev/hda
[04:40] <Daniel_Libanori> It was not my own idea
[04:40] <tar_> iegary: Thanks
[04:40] <harisund> yeah, but still..
[04:40] <gnomefreak> arrick: yes
[04:40] <Daniel_Libanori> Some one has told
[04:40] <we2by_> what tool can I use to create equations, matrixes etc?
[04:41] <harisund> we2by_, are you looking for some sort of a mathematical package?
[04:41] <iegary> tar_: well: use im-switch to create a symlink into the folder you mention, then the file is actually sourced from ~/.xinput.d
[04:41] <artimo> there is a .sh file on the  web called winmac_fstabsh or mounter.sh written by a channel moderator here  seveas. - i have it and can paste it to pastebin for you
[04:41] <we2by_> Harimwakairi, I need to tool to create a matrix for my homework
[04:41] <_jason> we2by_: scilab is one
[04:41] <arrick> xstation, where did that come from?
[04:41] <sexcopter8000m> is it possible to bind the windows key to open the applications menu?
[04:41] <Seveas> !tell artimo about diskmounter
[04:42] <xstation> arrick a gut called void^
[04:42] <harisund> sexcopter, I have been trying to find that out myself..
[04:42] <Nabiki> Is there a command under Ubuntu that is equivelent to telling a windows network connection to repair itself?
[04:42] <splashtk> Umm I can't find the gstreamer0.8-mad in my Synaptic Package Manager :S
[04:42] <Daniel_Libanori> Men, I need some help
[04:42] <mackey743> get error: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2, missing codepage or other error
[04:42] <harisund> Nabiki, what is the network connection that you want to repair?
[04:42] <arrick> xstation, your asking the wrong person
[04:42] <arrick> ask everyone
[04:42] <Daniel_Libanori> I am an ruby programmer, and I need ruby version 1.8.4, but Ubuntu 5.10 comes with 1.8.3
[04:42] <tar_> sexcopter8000m: See System > Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts, and find the "Show the Panel Menu" option
[04:42] <harisund> Nabiki: I mean, do you know whether it is eth0, eth1, wlan0 etc ?
[04:43] <sexcopter8000m> thanks tar_
[04:43] <Stork> how can i get gkrellm to display my cpu temp?
[04:43] <Daniel_Libanori> How can I force to use ruby 1.8.4 or 1.8.2?
[04:43] <Nabiki> wlan0.
[04:43] <arrick> hey xstation is that on the windows box?
[04:43] <tar_> sexcopter8000m: Pressing it twice doesn't seem to close it, though.
[04:43] <xstation> arrick; thanks its my show and I sometimes get help here but on the whole its just chat
[04:43] <_jason> mackey743: that should work, try 'sudo umount /dev/sda2 && sudo mount /dev/sda2'
[04:43] <splashtk> _jason, I can't find the thing for it.
[04:43] <xstation> arrick: no its a linux box
[04:44] <_jason> splashtk: are you on breezy?
[04:44] <tar_> iegary: Thanks!
[04:44] <arrick> then why the fdisk?
[04:44] <Nabiki> There are multiple transmiters in the area with different channels, but the same network name. ^^;;  The one it is on is bugged.
[04:44] <arrick> then why the fdisk? xstation ?
[04:44] <xstation> arrick: no idea
[04:44] <splashtk> _jason, not sure I installed it today, how do I find out?
[04:44] <zippy> pls.. how i cann add items on gconf-editor?
[04:44] <Nabiki> by bugged I mean no one on it can connect. :P
[04:44] <artimo> try this link for the automatic disk mounting script. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11162
[04:44] <_jason> splashtk: applications > accesories > terminal, 'lsb_release -c'
[04:44] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, you *could* add the dapper main repo to your sources.list , and apt-get -t dapper ruby1.8 , and look into pinning for more control
[04:45] <xstation> arrick: perhaps void6 had a bright sugesstion and I WENT FOR IT
[04:45] <xstation> sorrey void^
[04:45] <splashtk> _jason, yup Breezy.
[04:45] <arrick> dont know the answer, though fdisk was a windows dos partition program? xstation
[04:45] <_jason> splashtk: ok so you can't find gstreamer0.8-mad.  Did you enable universe?
[04:45] <xstation> its linux to arrick
[04:45] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, man, I dont want to use dapper for a while, is there another solution?
[04:46] <splashtk> _jason, Yep.
[04:46] <xstation> arrick cath you later
[04:46] <arrick> ok later
[04:46] <_jason> splashtk: and what does 'sudo aptitude install gstreamer0.8-mad' return?  use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:46] <xstation> any one seem frogzoo
[04:47] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, you won't be using dapper, just the ruby stuff from dapper. check out man apt_preferences, and man apt.conf
[04:47] <guest_> Hmmm...I can't even get Wine to open Command.com
[04:47] <guest_> All GUI programs work fine, though.
[04:47] <grievre> guerby: command.com is a dos program
[04:47] <grievre> er guest_
[04:47] <guest_> Even RapidQ
[04:47] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, they define forcing versions
[04:47] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, I get ruby 1.8.4.tgz, I was thinking if it would be a good ideia install it from de source
[04:47] <grievre> there's a difference between  DOS programs and windows console programs
[04:47] <xstation> arrick nickrud can be very helpful but its a curiousity shop on the whole o and ODB is a star
[04:48] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, I will check them
[04:48] <guest_> grievre: Yes. Ofcourse. I mean Console. Sorry.
[04:48] <sudharsh> guest_: dosbox for clp
[04:48] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, but what do you think about using tgz?
[04:48] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, I don't know enough about ruby & how it all works, you need to decide that :)
[04:48] <splashtk> _jason couldn't find the package with that name
[04:48] <guest_> Is there a DOsBox for Linux?
[04:48] <arrick> ok
[04:48] <guest_> Isn't DosBox for Windows only?
[04:48] <grievre> guest_: YES!
[04:48] <grievre> I said that a billion times
[04:49] <grievre> apt-get install dosbox
[04:49] <nickrud> Daniel_Libanori, all I can say is that I used pinning successfully before, but it's not trivial
[04:49] <guest_> Ha! Yes. You did. ;)
[04:49] <gnomefreak> ok brb web searching :(
[04:49] <rob_p> Thanks nalioth!
[04:49] <Daniel_Libanori> nickrud, ok, i will try, thanx for help
[04:49] <arrick> hey, mackey743 did you get your ntfs partition running?
[04:49] <arrick> or was it vfat?
[04:50] <_jason> mackey743: what do you mean when you say you try to open it directly?
[04:50] <splashtk> _jason, it says that it cannot find gstreamer0.8-mad
[04:50] <_jason> ubotu: tell splashtk about universe
[04:51] <_jason> splashtk: you need to follow the directions for enabling universe, let me know if you still have difficulties
[04:51] <Stork> how can i get gkrellm to display my cpu temp?
[04:52] <arrick> mackey743, you still here?
[04:52] <stewart> has tvtime disappeared from the repos?
[04:52] <Hoxzer> What program can resize jpg image based on the size?
[04:52] <grievre> meaning?
[04:52] <guest_> Yes. I have DOSBox running. However, FBC.exe is a Console program. Wine isn't running it.
[04:52] <arrick> mackey743, you want to be able to read the ntfs partition right?
[04:52] <cyka> hey
[04:52] <cyka> i need some help
[04:53] <_jason> mackey743: in a terminal does it work if you do 'head /path/to/that/file/you/were/talking/about' ?
[04:53] <arrick> cyka, just type you rquestion :-)
[04:53] <guest_> I even create a simple Hello-like console program. Wine will not even run that.
[04:53] <cyka> how do i install the alsa drivers? it beats the hell outta me
[04:54] <mackey743> lemme check
[04:54] <tRSS> :-D
[04:54] <signature16> where are most program files?
[04:54] <nickrud> signature16, in /usr/bin
[04:55] <signature16> nickrud: so if i wanted to install a program i would make a folder in there and then put the files there?
[04:55] <nickrud> signature16, no, not at all :)
[04:55] <MetaMorfoziS> hi all
[04:55] <nickrud> signature16, what program?
[04:55] <MetaMorfoziS> i have an icewm theme that use transparency
[04:55] <mackey743> uh..it gives me a bunch of html code
[04:55] <MetaMorfoziS> but, i don't know where i can enable it
[04:55] <signature16> nickrud:  nvu html/php editor
[04:56] <nickrud> signature16, sudo apt-get install nvu
[04:56] <stewart> Im running flight 5, updated, 1400 X 1050 and gnome is jerky as anything?
[04:56] <nickrud> signature16, it's in the repos, you don't have to do anything special
[04:56] <_jason> mackey743: ok well that means you can read the data fine.  Does 'file:///path/to/file' in firefox's url bar display it?
[04:57] <nbrooks> hi can someone help me with configuring ubuntu for multi monitor support?
[04:57] <arrick> _lwelyn, where you from?
[04:57] <stewart> Ive got an amd athalon2800 1GB of dual channel ddr ram and an nforce 2 is this a bug?
[04:57] <cyka> i have the drivers downloaded... 0.4.0 and i just can't seem to igure out how to install them
[04:57] <gimmulf> hmm im sending a mail using this:  mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers);   but theres no subject when receiving the mail.. its just blank and $subject is set..
[04:57] <MetaMorfoziS> nbrooks: yes
[04:57] <mackey743> YES!!!!
[04:57] <nbrooks> im assuming I need to edit xorg.conf
[04:57] <mackey743> opening it in a web browser works
[04:57] <MetaMorfoziS> what you need, simply clone
[04:57] <_lwelyn> arrick: munich , germany
[04:57] <arrick> ok
[04:57] <MetaMorfoziS> or use two monitor with different contetnt?
[04:58] <nbrooks> two monitors with diff content
[04:58] <MetaMorfoziS> okay
[04:58] <CNAP> what do you guys use to compile cobol in linux?
[04:58] <nickrud> signature16, did you find it?
[04:58] <nbrooks> at present only one works
[04:58] <MetaMorfoziS> you need edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:58] <nbrooks> and I cannot change resolution
[04:58] <MetaMorfoziS> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:58] <MetaMorfoziS> for ex.
[04:59] <nbrooks> k im in there
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS> find Section "Device"
[04:59] <nbrooks> yep
[04:59] <harisund> Hello everyone !
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS> you need to add the folowing lines:
[04:59] <_jason> mackey743: hrmm it should work when you double click in nautilus, strange that it doesn't
[04:59] <mackey743> sweet!! and now my fstab works...no idea what was going on there before, but it works now!!!!
[04:59] <dj1> I have a thinkpad 600x that I just change the pcmcia ethernet car on, how do I get it to discover hardware changes?
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS>         Option          "MetaModes" "1280x1024,1024x768"
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS>         Option          "SecondMonitorHorizSync" "28-80"
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS>         Option          "SecondMonitorVertRefresh" "43-80"
[04:59] <MetaMorfoziS>         Option          "TwinViewOrientation" "clone"
[05:00] <Gwynn> pre-upgrade: "Resolve any conflicting packages." How do I know if I have any?
[05:00] <mackey743> do I need to sudo nautilus?
[05:00] <MetaMorfoziS> the first resolution value is your main monitor's value
[05:00] <_jason> mackey743: no
[05:00] <HeatBlazer> hiya
[05:00] <MetaMorfoziS> and the second (third fourth...)
[05:00] <MetaMorfoziS> is the other monitors
[05:00] <mackey743> hmmmm
[05:00] <MetaMorfoziS> yo can google about the parapmeters for more information
[05:00] <KD_009> can you point me a chanell for gaming?
[05:00] <nbrooks> do I have to set up the other graphics card too tho
[05:01] <MetaMorfoziS> but, the last option is the mode
[05:01] <_jason> mackey743: it's working for me on my partition.  What url does firefox have in the address bar when you double click on the file?
[05:01] <MetaMorfoziS> clone = clone the screen i can't remember but ithink leftof and rightof...
[05:01] <MetaMorfoziS> so google.
[05:01] <KD_009> I am searching for ubuntu emulators so I want to chat with other players!
[05:01] <MetaMorfoziS> you can postioion the second monitor to your main wit this param.
[05:01] <nbrooks> ok
[05:01] <nbrooks> there is only one device listed tho
[05:02] <nbrooks> not two
[05:02] <MetaMorfoziS> yes
[05:02] <MetaMorfoziS> only one
[05:02] <MetaMorfoziS> you need
[05:02] <arrick> hey gnomefreak I get this error when Installing wine with synaptic: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11163, but keep it in mind, I gotta step out for a bit, haev a meeting.
[05:02] <MetaMorfoziS> to add this^^ to that.
[05:02] <mackey743> file:///home/myhome/Desktop/bookmarks.html
[05:02] <MetaMorfoziS> don't douplicate the device section
[05:02] <nbrooks> right
[05:02] <nbrooks> thats all done
[05:02] <nbrooks> how do I restart gnome?
[05:03] <KD_009> ctrl+alt+back
[05:03] <KD_009> xkill
[05:03] <KD_009> ahaaa I geting use of it :))))
[05:03] <mackey743> tried nautilus and sudo nautilus....both come up with Can't Display Location: Couldn't display "path/file"
[05:03] <KD_009> I am
[05:03] <nbrooks> and then startx to return?
[05:03] <_jason> mackey743: what is the difference between that one and the one you typed?
[05:03] <MetaMorfoziS> yes
[05:03] <MetaMorfoziS> you need restart kdm
[05:03] <MetaMorfoziS> ctrl alt backspace
[05:03] <nbrooks> thanks ill see if that works
[05:04] <psychomancer> j\ubuntu.de
[05:04] <nbrooks> brb
[05:04] <MetaMorfoziS> or /etc/init.d/kdm restart
[05:04] <MetaMorfoziS> ok
[05:04] <mackey743> sorry, _jason, the difference between which?
[05:04] <_jason> mackey743: when you double click, it doesn't work right?
[05:04] <mackey743> right
[05:04] <cyka> so no one knows how to get ubuntu to give sound then?
[05:05] <mackey743> if I open nautilus as regular user and double click get the same error if I open nautilus with sudo
[05:06] <nbrooks> no luck yet
[05:06] <nbrooks> still low res on one monitor
[05:06] <nbrooks> do I have to define the section "monitor"
[05:06] <MetaMorfoziS> you setted the correct values?
[05:06] <_jason> mackey743: ok so can you paste both the url that works when you type it in yourself and the url that firefox has when you doubleclick?
[05:06] <MetaMorfoziS> not monitor
[05:06] <MetaMorfoziS> device...
[05:07] <mackey743> into the terminal window? yes
[05:07] <nbrooks> maybe I shoudl take a step back and get it working properly on one monitor first
[05:07] <nbrooks> the working monitor is capable of 1024x768 but will only display gnome in 640x480
[05:08] <_jason> mackey743: I mean here, so we can compare
[05:08] <rambo3> arrick: alot of people are downlaoading wine so yu need to download in parts
[05:08] <mackey743> basically opening it through the address bar in firefox works but double-clicking in nautilus gives me the error
[05:08] <MetaMorfoziS> gnome... i haven't got any experience with gnome
[05:08] <nbrooks> 1024x768 is not an option
[05:08] <muczy> hello every body!
[05:08] <harisund> hello muczy
[05:08] <muczy> i have a problem with the ubuntu install
[05:08] <truz24> Can you set up a server install to hibernate and wakeup on LAN?
[05:09] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm use kde, and i'm only needed the twin monitor mode when i do a presentment
[05:09] <MetaMorfoziS> using'
[05:09] <_jason> mackey743: but the content of the address bar is exactly the same?
[05:09] <nbrooks> MetaMorfoziS, do i not have to define my monitor first to say what type it is?
[05:09] <mackey743> yes
[05:09] <MetaMorfoziS> sorry!!!!
[05:09] <wallrazer> hi ho. A coworker found a virtual PC (for mac) image online with ubuntu pre-installed, but I can't figure out where he found it, or what the login would be.
[05:09] <rohan> can anyone tell how to increase thread limit in ubuntu
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm forget copy an important line
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> :
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS>  Option          "TwinView" "on"
[05:10] <wallrazer> anyone seen this thing?
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> :DDD
[05:10] <muczy> when the install goes to the clock-setup step, it writes: please wait, but nothing happens, i can change console
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> sorry:)
[05:10] <rambo3> !enter
[05:10] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> you need to add this the similar place to the other.
[05:10] <MetaMorfoziS> uh. myenglish is bad:)
[05:10] <nbrooks> your english is perfect
[05:11] <artimo> vmware was offering a disk image player with ubuntu installed as a "browser appliance" both were free.
[05:11] <MetaMorfoziS> so try add line ^^ and restart
[05:11] <MetaMorfoziS> i think it's goingto work:)
[05:11] <rohan> i need help
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> say it rohan:)
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> magyar vagy?
[05:12] <odat> how do i install a deb that i want to ignore dependencies
[05:12] <muczy> en igen
[05:12] <rohan> pls tell me how to increase thread limit in ubuntu
[05:12] <muczy> :)
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> hehe:))
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> dv:)
[05:12] <nickrud> !hu
[05:12] <ubotu> somebody said hu was Ha magyarul beszelsz kerlek probald a #ubuntu.hu
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> we are know.
[05:12] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[05:13] <muczy> MetaMorfoziS:  can you help me by the clock-setup problem?
[05:13] <nbrooks> heh back again
[05:13] <MetaMorfoziS> work?
[05:13] <MetaMorfoziS> is it work, nbrooks?
[05:13] <mackey743> actually, _jason, I get the same error with every file I've copied over from my ntfs partition...the double-clicking doesn't work...can't open in nautilus or gedit, but if I run it through firefox it opens
[05:13] <MetaMorfoziS> muczy: what is your problem?
[05:13] <nbrooks> no
[05:13] <MetaMorfoziS> about clock?
[05:14] <rohan> how to increase thread limit metamorfozis
[05:14] <rohan> in ubuntu
[05:14] <nbrooks> still low res on second monitor but first monitor still blank
[05:14] <rohan> or anyother linux
[05:14] <Init5> am I right that when installing 'doc-linux-html' those 4-500 files do not share index.html? It's big mess searching for every single topic to open as a single file. Wish they were connected as html  :)
[05:14] <rob_> hi
[05:14] <rob_> how do I find out if the stock kernel has a feature enabled?
[05:14] <nbrooks> weird thing is that if I quit gnome my main monitor becomes acrive
[05:14] <muczy> MetaM: when the install tries to setup the clock, it won't continue
[05:14] <_jason> mackey743: when you double click, somethign automatically gets inserted into the address bar.  Have you comapred what gets inserted with what you type in manually?
[05:15] <MetaMorfoziS> nbrooks: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11165
[05:15] <mackey743> wait, this could be a file association problem...lemme check
[05:15] <rohan> can anyone help me out
[05:15] <Daniel_Libanori> exit
[05:16] <Stormx2> wtf i *hate* permissions!! ack!!
[05:16] <nbrooks> MetaMorfoziS, this is your main monitor right?
[05:16] <MetaMorfoziS> muczy: is there a howto, to disqable the clock sync
[05:16] <nbrooks> ubunto is using my secondary monitor
[05:16] <muczy> MetaM: was this a question or an answer?
[05:17] <MetaMorfoziS> nbrooks: i have only one monitor, it's used for the projector, a months ago
[05:17] <Stormx2> Can I do a recursive CHMOD on something which will just keep the directories ok and make everything writeable/readable
[05:17] <MetaMorfoziS> but it's ^^ worked
[05:17] <nbrooks> hmm
[05:17] <nbrooks> im sure theres something else
[05:18] <nbrooks> do I have to define a monitor type other than "default monitor"
[05:18] <nbrooks> sorry "generic monitor"
[05:18] <Beanbag> What's the preferred method for finding/installing programs that do not appear in the "Add Applications" list.  i.e. nethack and tinyfugue
[05:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell Beanbag about universe
[05:18] <MetaMorfoziS> i've found 2 threads, i think you may read it: http://www.google.co.hu/search?q=%2B%22twinmonitor%22+%2Bubuntu&num=100&hl=hu&lr=&filter=0
[05:19] <nbrooks> thanks MetaMorfoziS
[05:19] <_jason> Beanbag: nethack and tf (tinyfugue) are in universe
[05:19] <ml--> how can i see what Cpu, Ram and Hdd i have through terminal?
[05:19] <rohan> hey metamorfozis tell me if u know how to increase the thread limit
[05:19] <_jason> ml--: cat /proc/cpuinfo /proc/meminfo, for the first two... don't know about hdd
[05:20] <ml--> _jason: thank you
[05:20] <nickrud> Beanbag, look for them in synaptic
[05:20] <Dyna-Work> hdd i think you can use parted
[05:20] <htinn> df -h for hdd
[05:20] <MetaMorfoziS> thread limit?
[05:20] <rohan> ya
[05:20] <ml--> htinn: thanks
[05:20] <htinn> no prob
[05:20] <MetaMorfoziS> where?
[05:20] <MetaMorfoziS> not at all nalioth
[05:20] <MetaMorfoziS> nbrooks:
[05:20] <MetaMorfoziS> :D
[05:20] <rohan> i cun't start more than 300 thredas
[05:21] <Beanbag> Thanks.  Let me see if I can dig out what/how for those.
[05:21] <MetaMorfoziS> i can't recognize what you mean under thread...
[05:21] <nalioth> MetaMorfoziS: may i help you?
[05:21] <MetaMorfoziS> nailoth: sorry, i'm misstyped.
[05:21] <nbrooks> MetaMorfoziS,
[05:21] <rohan> it always gimme error cant create new thread after starting app. 300 threads
[05:21] <Mwafrica> Can anyone helm me with a n ftp downloader?
[05:21] <pramirez> ola
[05:22] <pppoe_dude> hi
[05:22] <pppoe_dude> how can i find/replace everything in vi?
[05:22] <snowblink> pppoe_dude, %s/find/replace/
[05:22] <pramirez> ola a todos
[05:22] <MetaMorfoziS> Mwafrica: if you use kde, krusader is a good twinpanel filemanager, and it handle-s ftp-connections
[05:22] <snowblink> pppoe_dude, sorry with a colon in front
[05:22] <MetaMorfoziS> but if you type anywhere (in gnome/kde) in the open window:: ftp://user@host it asks you for the pw, and lists the current host
[05:23] <rohan> hello
[05:23] <MetaMorfoziS> rohan: i dunno.
[05:23] <rohan> k
[05:23] <_jason> pppoe_dude: :%s/find/replace/g, without the g it will only do first occurence on each line
[05:24] <pppoe_dude> snowblink, so say i want to replace all "x" by "y" I'd do :%s/x/y/g?
[05:25] <pppoe_dude> and _jason
[05:25] <_jason> pppoe_dude: yes, that works
[05:25] <pppoe_dude> _jason, snowblink thanks!
[05:25] <odat> how do i install a deb that i want to ignore dependencies
[05:25] <grievre> is the command %s/f/r/g in ed as well
[05:26] <Beanbag> Next question - I installed my planetpenguin-racer (tux!) and it runs really slowly.  Any suggestions?
[05:26] <grievre> Beanbag: video card?
[05:27] <Beanbag> nvidia - Do I need extra steps for the right drivers?
[05:27] <rohan> hey man does anyone know how to increase thread limit in linux i am havin serious prob. pls guys help me out
[05:27] <liddan> Can anyone help me get my 2 S-ATA drives in Raid-0 working? I cant access them, but the disk manager finds them.
[05:27] <thefish> liddan: what does "fdisk -l" show?
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> Beanbag: yes, you need this:
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> !nvidia
[05:28] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:28] <Beanbag> Thank you!
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> no
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> nono!
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> not this, it's not for beginners.
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> i'm sucked up my os with this:) moment
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> so, you need start a apcakage manageer (synaptic etc..)
[05:28] <liddan> thefish: Disk /dev/sdb doesn't contain a valid partition table
[05:29] <MetaMorfoziS> find out and install the following packages:
[05:29] <MetaMorfoziS> nvidia-glx nvidia-glx-settings
[05:29] <thefish> liddan: use "fdisk /dev/sdb"
[05:29] <MetaMorfoziS> iirc is this a correct name, but not 100% , so find.
[05:29] <thefish> then try to list the partitions, press "p"
[05:29] <thefish> then enter ;)
[05:29] <Beanbag> That sounds vaguely familiar.   I shall do my best. :)
[05:29] <MetaMorfoziS> after you installed that^^ you need type: sudo nvidia-glx-settings enable
[05:30] <MetaMorfoziS> and restart kde/gnome
[05:30] <MetaMorfoziS> ^^this is not the newest driver, but the stable.
[05:30] <liddan> thefish: I have loads of data on it, I dont want to loose anything. It is currently using NTFS
[05:30] <MetaMorfoziS> it works 100%
[05:30] <Beanbag> I definitely prefer stable these days.
[05:30] <rohan> does anyone know how to increase thread limit in linux
[05:30] <thefish> liddan: aaah, should have said that at the beginning
[05:31] <thefish> liddan: you need ntfs support in your kernel, not sure if ubu comes standard with that
[05:31] <liddan> thefish: Sorry, I can access my Windows partition
[05:31] <liddan> thefish: that uses NTFs
[05:31] <thefish> liddan: you can?
[05:31] <rohan> does anyone know how to increase thread limit in linux
[05:31] <rohan> does anyone know how to increase thread limit in linux
[05:31] <rohan> does anyone know how to increase thread limit in linux
[05:32] <_jason> !repeat
[05:32] <ubotu> [repeat]  Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://www.ubuntuforums.org while you wait.
[05:32] <liddan> thefish: Yes, and I did not install any NTFS reader, so it must be in the kernel already.
[05:32] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell rohan  about repeat
[05:32] <thefish> liddan: they are RAID0, how?
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> tell him about google also :P
[05:32] <thefish> liddan: do you have a raid controller, or did you use windows dynamic disks *spit*
[05:32] <liddan> thefish: I should add that my windows partition is not on the raid system.
[05:33] <grievre> if it's a raid0 with two disks it's probably windows software raid or a motherboard raid controller
[05:33] <thefish> liddan: so what do you want? you want to make a raid array with them?
[05:34] <espino> o
[05:34] <liddan> thefish: I want to access the 320gb drive (2 S-ATA 160gb)
[05:34] <espino> la mi nonbre es espino y el tuyo
[05:34] <thefish> liddan: ok, and this is a windows raid partition?
[05:34] <_jason> !es
[05:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:35] <thefish> liddan: you have said you can access the windows files, are they not on this array?
[05:35] <debonair23> hey everyone, hows it going? i have a quick question for everyone
[05:35] <liddan> thefish: Well it is a Silicon Image S3112b controller card. Configurated for RAID0. With the NTFS filesystem.
[05:35] <thefish> aah ok
[05:36] <debonair23> what app is it that puts those expanding launcher icons on your desktop like the ones you would find on a mac?
[05:36] <thefish> you may need a kernel module for that controller
[05:36] <liddan> thefish: The Windows partition is on the same harddrive as ubuntu. A 80gb drive.
[05:36] <thefish> ok
[05:37] <liddan> thefish: the controller card is installed, as far as I know. And the drives show up in the Ubuntu Disk Manager.
[05:37] <liddan> thefish: however they are marked as inaccesable
[05:37] <thefish> liddan: the drives show up seperately?
[05:37] <Dyna-Work> debonair23, in windows its called ObjectDock
[05:37] <Dyna-Work> linux i dunno
[05:37] <liddan> thefish: Yes, but one of them have 320gb the other one has no information
[05:38] <thefish> liddan: you will probably need a module for that
[05:38] <thefish> try "lsmod | grep ata-raid"
[05:39] <liddan> thefish: Nothing happened
[05:39] <thefish> ok
[05:39] <thefish> not sure how ubu is seeing those disks
[05:40] <thefish> liddan: try the manufacturer website for details? sorry i have to leave now :(
[05:40] <liddan> thefish: fdisk information: /dev/sda1               1       38914   312576673+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[05:40] <liddan> thefish: oh, ok thanks for your time :P
[05:40] <robertj>  /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:40] <thefish> liddan: before you do anything, back up the info on those disks! seeya :)
[05:40] <robertj> doh
[05:40] <robertj> stupid space
[05:41] <bo1> i have a synaptic question ...
[05:42] <gnomefreak> bo1: ask it please
[05:42] <bo1> how come when i installed a package, it also installed a "recommends", even though I don't have that set in the synaptic preferences?
[05:43] <gnomefreak> bo1: it recommends those packages and with the right repos you can get them but they are not _needed_
[05:43] <bo1> there's an existing unconfirmed bug about mysql-server -> mailx -> postfix
[05:44] <bo1> i installed mysql-server and it installs postfix without asking
[05:44] <lamont> bo1: is this dapper or breezy
[05:44] <lamont> >
[05:44] <lamont> ?
[05:44] <bo1> dapper
[05:44] <gnomefreak> bo1: thats right
[05:44] <gnomefreak> bo1: dapper #ubuntu+1 fpr help please
[05:45] <lamont> gnomefreak: "that's right" --> synaptic installs recommends?
[05:45] <gnomefreak> lamont: if it _needs_ it it will install it if it recommends it it wont install it
[05:46] <seraphire> Okay, silly question.  How do I run a graphical program so that it can have sudo privs to edit a system file? (Specifically I want to edit a config file that's owned by ROOT)
[05:46] <kingspawn> seraphire: gksudo i believe
[05:46] <lamont> gnomefreak: ok.  and mysql-server in dapper Recommends: mailx, which (in turn) Depends: postifix | mta
[05:46] <_jason> seraphire: gksudo gedit /path/to/file
[05:47] <seraphire> kingspawn _jason: Thanks.
[05:47] <_jason> seraphire: actually, it should be: gksudo 'gedit /path/to/file'
[05:47] <lamont> gnomefreak: so installing mysql-server should only install postfix (and mailx) if it's been told to install recommends
[05:47] <gnomefreak> lamont: yes mailx iirc depends on postfix
[05:47] <lamont> yeah
[05:48] <seraphire> _jason: thanks. reading the man on it now.
[05:49] <lamont> gnomefreak: which gets us back to bo1's question of why installing mysql-server in dapper installs mailx....
[05:49] <laffer-pt> hi. how do I assign a fixed ip to the machine instead of DHCP assigning it to me?
[05:49] <gnomefreak> lamont: thats how the depends are set up for that package
[05:49] <kingspawn> laffer-pt: system->admin->networking
[05:49] <seraphire> So if I want to regularly use a gksu mode for an editor I should make a special shortcut for it? (Sorry, I'm still stuck in Windows worlds)
[05:50] <gnomefreak> lamont: you would have to ask in #ubuntu-devel for that answer more than likely
[05:50] <lamont> bo1: apt-get install mysql-server
[05:50] <lamont> ...
[05:50] <lamont> The following NEW packages will be installed:
[05:50] <lamont>   adduser libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libmysqlclient15 libnet-daemon-perl
[05:50] <lamont>   libplrpc-perl libreadline5 libwrap0 mysql-client-5.0 mysql-common
[05:50] <lamont>   mysql-server mysql-server-5.0 psmisc readline-common
[05:50] <kingspawn> seraphire: yes. you can make an alias for it, for instance.
[05:50] <lamont> I see no MTA there...
[05:50] <lamont> gnomefreak: no.
[05:50] <lamont> #ubuntu-devel is for discucssing your proposed patch to fix a problem.
[05:51] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu-devel can answer that question on why it was set to pick those packages up seeing as they wrote it that way
[05:52] <lamont> gnomefreak: except that it's actually a breezy bug that's already been fixed in dapper --> #ubuntu question
[05:52] <lamont> it's not nice to pester #u-d with support questions
[05:52] <gnomefreak> lamont: if it was fixed in dapper he wouldnt be having the issue
[05:52] <lamont> gnomefreak: and I'm saying I can't reproduce it in current dapper
[05:53] <gnomefreak> lamont: i havent tried but he can and thats what we are talking about in the dapper channel
[05:55] <lamont> bo1: that upload was made Jan 20 of this year, btw
[05:56] <Xardas> hi
[05:56] <gnomefreak> lamont: its still a recommended package in dapper not to be installed unles you install it
[05:56] <Xardas> visit #ich.bin.muede
[05:57] <mephis1987> hello
[05:57] <mephis1987> how can i change my system name
[05:57] <michael> hi
[05:57] <michael> srivht hier jemand deutsch ?
[05:57] <nickrud> gnomefreak, whether or not a recommended package is installed is configurable
[05:57] <Xardas> michael, ich ;)
[05:57] <_jason> mephis1987: your hostname?
[05:57] <_jason> !de
[05:57] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[05:58] <gnomefreak> nickrud: recommended packages usingapt-get will not be installed
[05:58] <ompaul> !de
[05:58] <nickrud> gnomefreak, configureable, in apt.conf
[05:58] <Amaranth> mephis1987: sudo vim /etc/hostname
[05:58] <Amaranth> mephis1987: actually, use the hostname command
[05:58] <_jason> mephis1987: you can use system > administration > networking > general too
[05:59] <Amaranth> mephis1987: in a terminal run sudo hostname <new name>
[05:59] <_jason> Amaranth: that messes up sudo unless you edit /etc/hosts too
[05:59] <irad> How do I add the weather of my area to my KDE Panel ?
[05:59] <Amaranth> _jason: good to know
[05:59] <debonair23> thank you dyna :)
[06:00] <_jason> mephis1987: so if you use Amaranth's method, make sure you edit /etc/hosts too
[06:00] <Amaranth> _jason: using the hostname command breaks too? i remember using it
[06:00] <mephis1987> uhm , now the command says : root@localhost
[06:00] <mephis1987> thanks
[06:01] <_jason> Amaranth: yep, I just tried it :)
[06:01] <Amaranth> mephis1987: why did you change it to localhost?
[06:01] <mephis1987> Amaranth, at the first isntallation , the name was sth like b-34534
[06:01] <mephis1987> and i want to change it
[06:02] <Amaranth> mephis1987: make it something cool :P
[06:02] <Amaranth> mine is "imagine" this time, was "karma" on my old computer
[06:02] <_jason> I name mine after portuguese brands of bottled water...
[06:02] <mephis1987> Amaranth, i have installed apache
[06:03] <Amaranth> mephis1987: localhost will still work just fine without you naming your computer that
[06:03] <mephis1987> but i can only put file in /var/www
[06:03] <mephis1987> can i put my files in /home/myname
[06:03] <AstralJava> Hey all, recently I found out about mp3wrap and mp3splt for mp3 files manipulation, is there similar apps for ogg manipulation?
[06:03] <Amaranth> mephis1987: make a dir in your home dir called 'public_html'
[06:03] <Matt__> yo guys, is there a way i can install ubuntu along side of xp without having to re install xp after partitioning the hdd
[06:03] <Amaranth> mephis1987: put file in there, then go to http://localhost/~<username>/ to see them
[06:03] <mephis1987> Amaranth, how can i make apache recognize that folder
[06:03] <pierre-> Matt__, yes
[06:03] <mephis1987> that s all ?
[06:04] <Amaranth> mephis1987: yep
[06:04] <Hoxzer> can I somehow restart x server with command?
[06:04] <mephis1987> Amaranth, thanks alot
[06:04] <Amaranth> Hoxzer: what do you mean?
[06:05] <ninehrcoma> AstralJava: mp3splt does ogg
[06:05] <Amaranth> Hoxzer: You want to restart your current X server from a terminal?
[06:05] <Matt__> pierre-, how would i go about that?
[06:05] <ygetartson> hi
[06:05] <Hoxzer> Amaranth: like ctrl+sift+backspace
[06:05] <ygetartson> i need help
[06:05] <_jason> ygetartson: just ask your question
[06:05] <Hoxzer> no, I use vnc connection and I need to restart xserver
[06:05] <Amaranth> Hoxzer: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[06:05] <ygetartson> i got a corrupt partition table or so.
[06:05] <djk_> Matt__: install xp, leave some room for *nix, install *nix and grub.
[06:05] <AstralJava> Hoxzer: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, if you've got x running. if not, then /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[06:05] <ygetartson> after partitioning, my extended partition is shown as empty
[06:06] <ygetartson> it contained 4 partitions of 20gb, total
[06:06] <ygetartson> now, all unallocated space
[06:06] <ygetartson> i need a powerful boot cd or sth
[06:07] <Daniel_Libanori> hey, people, how can I install an tar.gz on my ubuntu 5.10?
[06:07] <MetaMorfoziS> the tar.gz isn't an installable file
[06:07] <MetaMorfoziS> tar.gz is similar zip or rar etc
[06:07] <_jason> Daniel_Libanori: what are you trying to install?
[06:07] <MetaMorfoziS> it's a compressed archive
[06:07] <Daniel_Libanori> yes, I know
[06:07] <MetaMorfoziS> you can uncompress it.
[06:07] <Daniel_Libanori> but, it has the source code
[06:07] <Matt__> djk_, is there no way to do it with xp already installed?
[06:07] <MetaMorfoziS> what?
[06:08] <MetaMorfoziS> you need a program that can decompress?
[06:08] <Daniel_Libanori> this tar.gz has a source code
[06:08] <Daniel_Libanori> this tar.gz has source code, and I wanna to install this program, but in a package way
[06:08] <djk_> Matt__: er. what i said is the way with xp already installed.. if you don't have some room then make some with parted or partitionmagic..
[06:08] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: install checkinstall then
[06:09] <minn> hello, can anyone help me with a problem please?
[06:09] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: sudo apt-get install checkinstall
[06:09] <MetaMorfoziS> find it in .deb
[06:09] <zielony> I have XGL working on Breezy ; D
[06:09] <MetaMorfoziS> zielony: :DDD
[06:09] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: and then in the source dir type ./configure && make && sudo checkinstall
[06:09] <ivan_> sal
[06:09] <MetaMorfoziS> how?
[06:09] <ivan_> hello
[06:09] <ygetartson> i did that today with gparted. the last thing i did was creating a reiserfs partition and deleting another one after copying the contents, and this two times with different reiserfs partitions
[06:09] <zielony> I had to use several howto`s
[06:09] <zielony> But its working
[06:09] <zielony> ; D
[06:09] <ivan_> :))
[06:09] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[06:09] <ivan_> hei men helloo
[06:10] <ETronik> Hello all, err I've got partition problem after installing Ubuntu as duas boot system with Windows... who can help me?
[06:10] <ivan_> yes
[06:10] <minn> I've installed kubuntu and have been using it for a while now, yesterday I tried to shut down but i won'
[06:10] <ygetartson> i rebooted to xp, and the partitions were all gone
[06:10] <Daniel_Libanori> BlueHeron, is this package way?
[06:10] <K-Zodron> Hello, I'm trying to get the SDL dev libs to compile sdl progs, but 'sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev'  doesn't wanna work, I get an error like "Could not get whole file", what to do ? =/
[06:10] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: i just told you exactly what to do
[06:10] <Daniel_Libanori> BlueHeron, later, can I use synaptic to remove this program?
[06:10] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: yep
[06:10] <GNU_Style> im in UBUNTU , if I apt-get kubuntu-desktop and use kdm am I in KUBUNTU now?
[06:10] <minn> shut down by the power button, but i won't shut down so i pressed the power until it turns off, now when i turn it on i won't boot into ubuntu
[06:10] <forsberg> Greetings! I'm thinking about trying to upgrade my Debian Sarge to Dapper Fligh 5, preferrably via apt - is that possible and/or recommended, and how much trouble should I expect? :-)
[06:10] <djk_> ygetartson: you do realize that win can't read *nix filesystems..
[06:11] <BlueHeron> Daniel_Libanori: thats why you use checkinstall it turns the source into a .deb and then installs it making it removeable later
[06:11] <ygetartson> sure, since couple years
[06:11] <mephis1987> hello , does ubuntu have GUI FTP client ?
[06:11] <ivan_> hmmmm....I think reinstall the kubuntu sistem
[06:11] <Daniel_Libanori> BlueHeron, thx Blue
[06:11] <AstralJava> mephis1987: gFTP
[06:11] <ygetartson> i mean, the extended partition is gone
[06:11] <ETronik> basically, Windows does not boot anymore because it does not recognize the partition, but I cann access it through Ubuntu (ntfs =>ReadOnly), what is going on ?
[06:12] <Matt__> djk, with parted, is all my data safe, or is there a chance i could loose it?
[06:12] <mephis1987> !gFTP
[06:12] <ubotu> it has been said that gftp is an ftp client. It is available in repositories and through Applications -> Add/Remove Applications -> Internet
[06:12] <ygetartson> it must be some table corruption. im almost sure
[06:12] <ygetartson> i got a boot cd with some tools, but it doesnt boot anymore
[06:12] <djk_> Matt__: that depends on what you do with it. if you fuck up you'll lose the data ;)
[06:13] <ygetartson> since it happened
[06:13] <BlueHeron> Matt__: you could lose it if you make a mistake
[06:13] <ygetartson> does one of you know of a nice boot cd?
[06:13] <minn> hi, i have a ubuntu boot problem can anyone help? I've installed kubuntu and have been using it for a while now, yesterday I tried to shut down but it won't so i held the power button till it turns off. now when i turn on it won't boot into ubuntu. it tries to get to the boot gui screen then jumps out again with a bunch of status report
[06:14] <djk_> ygetartson: DSL?
[06:14] <ygetartson> whats that?
[06:14] <djk_> damn small linux..
[06:14] <ygetartson> does that contain tools?
[06:15] <djk_> depends on what kind of tools..
[06:15] <Matt__> djk_, sounds a bit risky then, i wud probly do something wrong
[06:15] <ygetartson> to recover the mft
[06:15] <ygetartson> no
[06:15] <ygetartson> partition table
[06:16] <stamen81> hello, I had installed Media player connectivity
[06:16] <stamen81> and now when I lauch online stream movie
[06:17] <stamen81> it launches mplayer, but it gives me an error
[06:17] <stamen81> which is a blank window
[06:17] <_jason> stamen81: what error?
[06:17] <stamen81> I can;t read anything
[06:17] <_jason> stamen81: does mplayer work normally?
[06:17] <stamen81> I preinstalled the program
[06:17] <stamen81> yes
[06:17] <ivan_> ok
[06:17] <ivan_> men
[06:17] <ivan_> Hellooo
[06:18] <rajas> cp /etc/x1/quir
[06:18] <stamen81> but it shows mi the erro window
[06:18] <_jason> stamen81: does mpalyer work normally from a terminal with the particular url that gave you an error in firefox/
[06:18] <matrix>  HI, i reinstalled my windows , how to reinstall grub?
[06:18] <stamen81> and crashes
[06:18] <ivan_> hmmm..........
[06:18] <stamen81> I don;t now how to play a movie in terminal
[06:18] <minn> hi ivan
[06:18] <stamen81> please tell me to try
[06:18] <_jason> stamen81: mplayer 'url'
[06:18] <minn> can you help me with a problem?
[06:18] <ivan_> yes
[06:18] <_jason> minn: hi, just ask your question
[06:18] <matrix>  HI, i reinstalled my windows , how to reinstall grub? can anyone help?
[06:19] <pumukl> hi
[06:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell matrix about grub
[06:19] <stamen81> the problem is in that, the url is in java script
[06:19] <ivan_> hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........
[06:19] <stamen81> and can't paste it
[06:19] <minn> jason,  I've installed kubuntu and have been using it for a while now, yesterday I tried to shut down but it won't so i held the power button till it turns off. now when i turn on it won't boot into ubuntu. it tries to get to the boot gui screen then jumps out again with a bunch of status report
[06:19] <_jason> stamen81: does your error occur with other files for which getting the url would be easier?
[06:19] <pawsilver> anyone know how to use courier fax  or have any better ideas for fax over IP??
[06:20] <stamen81> when I play a movie from my drive
[06:20] <stamen81> there is no problem
[06:20] <matrix> thanks
[06:20] <stamen81> do you have any links to try with normal url
[06:20] <doubletwist> fax over IP? I think that's called 'e-mail'
[06:20] <_jason> minn: that sounds too compilcated for me.  I think your best course of option is to put all the information (errors) you can on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , then provide a link here ofr other people to look at.  And if no one can help try ubuntuforums.org and the mailing list
[06:21] <minn> ok thanks _jason
[06:21] <pawsilver> Yes I know but I want to send email to fax?  How can that be done?
[06:21] <stamen81> _jason, was your last sentence for me
[06:21] <_jason> stamen81: I don't have a url offhand, try searching google for a test clip
[06:21] <stamen81> ok
[06:22] <ivan_> what  games  is run of the UBUNTU ??????????????/
[06:22] <stamen81> how ypu write me in this way
[06:22] <stamen81> :)
[06:22] <stamen81> only to me
[06:22] <stamen81> I am new in Mirc
[06:22] <_jason> stamen81: just put my name in front, press _ja <tab> and then type your message
[06:22] <ivan_> what games run in Ubuntu ?????///
[06:22] <engla> I have serious ubuntu trouble. It doesn't want to mount USB storage devices (camera and ipod) I have them accessible. They show up and are identified with name in dmesg, but no mount, no device node
[06:22] <stamen81> _jason, ll
[06:22] <pawsilver> anyone know how to use courier fax  or have any better ideas to send fax over adsl?
[06:22] <engla> someone have tips on steps I can take to troubleshoot this?
[06:22] <stamen81> do you receive somthing
[06:22] <mephis1987> hello , i remember once installed Skype
[06:22] <Se7h> ivan_ any that can either run natively or emulated by wine
[06:22] <mephis1987> but now i cant find it
[06:23] <doubletwist> pawsilver Well if it is just a once in awhile thing, it's easier just to print out the email and use a fax machine :)
[06:23] <_jason> stamen81: everyone sees that, it just gets highlighted by your client, so it stands out for you
[06:23] <stamen81> aa, ok
[06:23] <mephis1987> i try to find in /etc but no luck
[06:23] <stamen81> now I now :)
[06:23] <Fitzz> !xgl
[06:23] <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/
[06:23] <stamen81> ok, thank you verry much for the help
[06:23] <stamen81> I will search links
[06:23] <stamen81> to make a probe
[06:24] <stamen81> :)
[06:24] <healot> alot of games run on most GNU/Linux, ivan_ , just check out the Games section after you expanded your repos
[06:24] <doubletwist> pawsilver You can try hylafax.
[06:24] <stamen81> bye for now
[06:24] <doubletwist> pawsilver or one of the online fax gateways
[06:24] <mephis1987> !skype
[06:24] <ubotu> skype is, like, totally, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[06:24] <zielony> Xgl works also on breezy I`m running it right now ; )
[06:24] <pawsilver> doubletwist,  No want to use my pc to do faxes as well --  I use to use Cheyene bitware on my windows pc
[06:24] <doubletwist> pawsilver but I've never set it up myself so I can' thelp you on specifics.
[06:25] <pawsilver> doubletwist, Cool thanx!  I'll give it a go!  What online fax gateways?
[06:25] <doubletwist> pawsilver I think hylafax is kind of the standard fax server software.
[06:25] <mahangu> is there a CLI web browser other than lynx?
[06:26] <_jason> mahangu: try links2
[06:26] <doubletwist> pawsilver http://www.savetz.com/fax/
[06:27] <ernz> Hello, can anyone tell me the difference between, Breazy, Hoary and Warty, and what these things are?
[06:27] <pawsilver> doubletwist, Thanx! trying to install it now!  I'll tell you how it goes
[06:27] <Bonzodog> ernz: they are different releases
[06:27] <Bonzodog> Warty is the oldest
[06:27] <ernz> Of Ubuntu Bonzodog?
[06:28] <Bonzodog> followed by Hoary
[06:28] <Bonzodog> yes
[06:28] <ernz> How can I find out what I am on?
[06:28] <Bonzodog> we release every 6 months
[06:28] <gnomefreak> ernz: lsb_release -a
[06:29] <gnomefreak> ernz: that will tell you what version of ubuntu you are using
[06:29] <Bonzodog> try cat /proc/lsb-release
[06:29] <gnomefreak> !version
[06:29] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type 'lsb_release -a' or 'cat /etc/issue' in a terminal.
[06:29] <nickrud> Ubuntu Bonzodog, it almost works :)
[06:29] <gnomefreak> ;)
[06:29] <ernz> Breezy Badger 5.10
[06:29] <ernz> That good?
[06:30] <gnomefreak> ernz: yes breezy is good and stable
[06:30] <ernz> Cool
[06:30] <ernz> I have everything working in Ubuntu now
[06:30] <ernz> The only things I can't sort are my 5.1 surround sound, and WMV files.
[06:31] <xstation> gnomefreak; hello how are you on the knowledage of partitiong
[06:31] <xstation> partitioning
[06:31] <ivan__> i have problem with wi-fi with my Acer1692....
[06:31] <ivan_> what game run with Ubuntu ???????? PLZ
[06:32] <xstation> nickrud; and to you sir what experience can you share
[06:32] <GNU_Style> is opeth anti-christ?
[06:32] <Se7h> ivan_ dont spam, if anyone can help just wait
[06:33] <nickrud> xstation, 3 primaries, an extended, & the rest logical.
[06:33] <ernz> Is this a good place to report a bug?
[06:33] <AstralJava> GNU_Style: Shouldn't you ask that on some music list? :)
[06:33] <mahangu> command line mp3 player anyone?
[06:33] <mahangu> :s
[06:33] <healot> ubuntu's launchpad
[06:33] <xstation> nickrud: nice work such a friend in need
[06:33] <ivan_> other games ,internet games exempe: counter Strike run with UBUNTU ???plz
[06:34] <_jason> mahangu: mpg123
[06:34] <nickrud> xstation, did I miss something?
[06:34] <healot> cs zero has a linux version... ivan_
[06:34] <mahangu> _jason, thanks
[06:34] <xstation> nickrud: ok lets try the line inthe menu.lst yes an eventful afternoon
[06:34] <pierre-> i'm trying to eject cdrom, but device is busy
[06:34] <ivan_> Postal 2 run with Ubuntu ??? PLZ
[06:34] <_jason> mahangu: mpg321 actually
[06:34] <IvanWeb> I have a problem with wi-fi with acer1692.....
[06:35] <Joncarra> bitassa
[06:35] <AstralJava> pierre-: Umount it first?
[06:35] <GNU_Style> Astinus, like what channel?
[06:35] <pierre-> how can i determine what app busies it?
[06:35] <xstation> nickrud: do you still feel curious
[06:35] <Agrajag_> healot: what, no it doesn't
[06:35] <pierre-> AstralJava: "umount: device is busy"
[06:36] <nickrud> xstation, sure. I'm only 1/4 here, though. later might be better
[06:36] <Se7h> ivan_ http://www.liflg.org/?catid=1
[06:36] <xstation> whats the ubuntu paste forum please
[06:36] <_jason> xstation: /topic
[06:36] <AstralJava> pierre-: Got cds playing? Or a terminal open and you're in a directory that's in a cdrom tree?
[06:36] <xstation> nickrud; only a 1/4
[06:37] <pierre-> AstralJava: no, i closed all my consoles, no cd playing
[06:37] <xstation> nickrud: later umm well I will hope remote is working
[06:37] <nickrud> xstation, when I'm really on top of my game, I still only run about 60-70% on an absolute scale (and I may be exaggerating there)
[06:37] <AstralJava> pierre-: What kind of a cd is in the drive?
[06:38] <pierre-> AstralJava: data
[06:38] <AstralJava> pierre-: And what did you use it for, did you open some files with some apps?
[06:38] <pierre-> AstralJava: i watched video with mplayer from it an hour ago
[06:38] <xstation> nickrud; ok did not know about that point taken
[06:38] <ivan_> I like Ubuntu and Kubuntu but I don't tray Edubuntu ????
[06:39] <AstralJava> pierre-: I'd check ps aux output and see if there are processes that you used on data that's in the cd.
[06:39] <AstralJava> pierre-: Sorry, no real technical solution. :)
[06:39] <andreasn> hello, does anyone know how how I set my hp deskjet printer to become a network printer?
[06:39] <pierre-> AstralJava: thank you! i killed mplayer and all works fine!:-)
[06:39] <pierre-> i'm soo stupid, really
[06:39] <AstralJava> pierre-: Okay, welcome. Glad I could help. :)
[06:39] <teacher> hi
[06:40] <pierre-> AstralJava: it's very bad feature of unix :-(
[06:40] <AstralJava> pierre-: Hey, go easy on yourself, it's, after all, Friday. :)
[06:40] <teacher> yes it is
[06:40] <xstation> nickrud; its that line in ubuntu menu.lst is not there yet -what the url of pastebin please
[06:40] <mistro> how to change video embedded in web pages from mplayer to xine? in firefox with Ubuntu ?
[06:40] <TheFuzzball> who knows the possible reasons why MusicBrainz wouldn't work with amaroK?
[06:40] <nickrud> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:40] <teacher> ur gay
[06:41] <TheFuzzball> me?!
[06:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell teacher about gay
[06:41] <Se7h> lol
[06:41] <Amaranth> andreasn: http://gerona.gov.ph/davidjr/?p=57
[06:42] <andreasn> Amaranth: cool, thanks!
[06:42] <ivan_> are you GAY ?????????
[06:42] <mistro> anyone?
[06:42] <teacher> hey call (336) 340-3828
[06:42] <ompaul> teacher, stop now
[06:42] <Chris_> can someone help me out?
[06:42] <Chris_> ubuntu crashed today, verryy upset.
[06:43] <Chris_> and it freezes but before it freezes it beeps twice
[06:43] <Chris_> and i am not sure what to do
[06:43] <suyog> ubuntu doesn't detect my serial mouse. any help?
[06:43] <teacher> yous guys know alot about computers
[06:43] <Chris_> why does it beep twice and freeze on me
[06:43] <ompaul> Chris_, can you boot with the live CD ?
[06:43] <Amaranth> Chris_: two beeps sounds like your BIOS is giving you an error
[06:43] <ompaul> Chris_, it may not be the disk but the mother board or ram
[06:43] <Chris_> ompaul i had it working before installed sucessfully
[06:43] <ivan_> yes
[06:44] <Chris_> i am upset..
[06:44] <Chris_> :(
[06:44] <Chris_> any thing i can do in the recue?
[06:44] <ivan_> Live Cd don't boot
[06:44] <teacher> :)
[06:44] <Amaranth> Chris_: do you ever see anything on your monitor before the beeps?
[06:44] <suyog> anyone, please? how can i make ubuntu see my serial mouse?
[06:44] <Chris_> yes i see the login screen
[06:44] <teacher> dont get mad get glad
[06:44] <Chris_> and i can type my username and password really quick and login but it beeps before anything loads twice
[06:44] <Amaranth> Chris_: It load up into Ubuntu completely then makes two beeps and freezes?
[06:45] <Chris_> loads up to login
[06:45] <ivan_> How can I stop FREE THE FISH ??? PLZ HELP MY !!!!!!!!!
[06:45] <Amaranth> ivan_: killall gnome-panel
[06:45] <Chris_> thats it if i wait a few mins before loging in it freezes at that point
[06:45] <xstation> nickrud: I put something in the paste bin for you to look at I since I must install again on hda1 does it look ok and should it go in my ubuntu mene.lst and where at the first entry, and if I AM asked by sarge if I want to use sarge grub do I say no. ok thanks
[06:45] <Amaranth> Chris_: really odd
[06:45] <Amaranth> Chris_: See if the Live CD does it too.
[06:45] <Chris_> if i type it in the it will be just a plain screen with no gnome panel or icons
[06:45] <Se7h> Amaranth lmao
[06:45] <xstation> menu.lst
[06:45] <Amaranth> Chris_: If it does you have a hardware problem (probably RAM)
[06:45] <tranq> rofl
[06:46] <Chris_> ok ill try live cd i acually have it with me i bought ubuntu
[06:46] <teacher> Se7h is gay dont talk to him
[06:46] <Amaranth> bought it?
[06:46] <teacher> 47h8e4 530
[06:46] <teacher> is5
[06:46] <tranq> ubuntu owns my scrotum
[06:46] <teacher> 515
[06:46] <teacher> 503
[06:46] <teacher> 606143
[06:46] <teacher> he is homom
[06:46] <Chris_> not ram problem because i have grub bootloader with windows xp
[06:46] <tranq> m] .
[06:46] <Chris_> let me try live cd
[06:46] <Amaranth> ompaul: your PM distracted me while typing out the ban :P
[06:46] <Se7h> wouldnt ubuntu be interested on sponsoring a project of mine?
[06:46] <Se7h> :>
[06:46] <ompaul> Amaranth, k
[06:47] <healot> wth?
[06:47] <Chris_> if live cd works then what is the next step?
[06:47] <Amaranth> Se7h: Probably not.
[06:47] <tranq> 336 3403828
[06:47] <tranq> call me
[06:47] <tranq> surga
[06:47] <tranq> r
[06:47] <Amaranth> Chris_: Booting in recovery mode
[06:47] <Chris_> i tried that and what does that do give me a command line?
[06:48] <suyog> someone, please. how can i make ubuntu detect my serial mouse?
[06:48] <nickrud> xstation, it looks like a standard grub stanza, you do want a space between hda1 & ro tho. When I ran multiple distros, I always let the new distro do it's thing to grub, then chroot to my primary os & added it to that menu.lst
[06:48] <Amaranth> Chris_: yeah
[06:48] <Amaranth> suyog: sorry, no idea
[06:48] <grievre> suyog: there's no "detecting" involved
[06:48] <grievre> suyog: with serial devices you have to configure manually
[06:48] <Se7h> Amaranth worth the try
[06:49] <Amaranth> Se7h: What's the project?
[06:49] <Chris_> ok its done loading recovery mode...
[06:49] <Se7h> oh but its commercial stuff
[06:49] <suyog> i see, grievre . how do i do it? from /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[06:49] <grievre> yeah
[06:49] <duelboot> I have a usb thumbdrive that has an I/O error.  Anyway to mount it w/o using livecd?  see this link: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11168
[06:49] <grievre> set it up as a serial mouse and point it to /dev/ttyS0 (I believe)
[06:49] <Se7h> Amaranth i thought of that in a way to spread ubuntu on the stores
[06:50] <Chris_> what do i do at the command line?
[06:50] <Chris_> :/
[06:50] <Amaranth> Chris_: Actually I have no idea. :/
[06:50] <Chris_> ohh nooo! soomeone help!!!!!
[06:50] <Amaranth> Too early for me to troubleshoot weird crashes.
[06:50] <grievre> Chris_: what's the command line?
[06:50] <Chris_> terminal
[06:51] <Chris_> non grafical
[06:51] <ompaul> Chris_, have you gotten to the point where there is a terminal?
[06:51] <Amaranth> ompaul: He is fully booted in recovery mode
[06:51] <Chris_> yes it is now no beeps in rcovery mode
[06:51] <Amaranth> ompaul: I don't know for sure what that is though, I'm on ppc
[06:51] <Amaranth> Chris_: Sounds like an X problem then
[06:51] <seraphire> l
[06:52] <Amaranth> Chris_: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep EE
[06:52] <Chris_> x problem i thought so how to fix that , do you know? :)
[06:52] <Chris_> ok thanks amaranth
[06:52] <Chris_> hold on giving a try now!
[06:52] <ompaul> Amaranth, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:52] <Amaranth> (debugging weird X problems isn't fun)
[06:52] <Amaranth> ompaul: Trying to find errors first. :)
[06:52] <ompaul> Amaranth, get it to vesa
[06:52] <Amaranth> ompaul: Tell Chris_ :P
[06:53] <ompaul> Amaranth, can't have to go back soon
[06:53] <Se7h> Amaranth its still in gods secret, but its in the multimedia field
[06:53] <Chris_> ok type it in
[06:53] <Chris_> got something!?
[06:53] <Amaranth> Chris_: If it's more than two lines use pastebin, otherwise type it out here
[06:53] <duelboot> Help please:  I have a usb thumbdrive that has an I/O error.  Anyway to mount it w/o using livecd?  see this link: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11168
[06:54] <Amaranth> duelboot: I don't think a Live CD would help for that.
[06:54] <Amaranth> duelboot: But if Ubuntu won't even mount it I dunno what to do.
[06:54] <Chris_> (ww) warning, (EE) error, (NI) Not implemented, (??) unkon. ---- Line 1
[06:55] <Amaranth> Chris_: That part is fine
[06:55] <Chris_> (II) Loading extension MIT Screen-Savor
[06:55] <xstation> nickrud: ok you are going a bit fast if you look  a(at the end of line)t you will see how the disk is now there is no distro on dev/hda1 yet just a empty ext3 partition what your saying is I do not fully understand do I use the unbuntu grub loader or sarge I have a choice look hereat fist post to see dick layout http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153058 also look here to see my menu.lst http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3417
[06:55] <duelboot> Amaranth:  what would?  I could use WinDoze (have fixed it like that before), but Linux MUST have something for it too, no?
[06:55] <Amaranth> duelboot: I think fsck would run on it
[06:55] <Amaranth> duelboot: sudo fsck /dev/sda
[06:55] <duelboot> amaranth:  correct, tried that
[06:56] <duelboot> tried already
[06:56] <Amaranth> what did it say?
[06:56] <duelboot> fsck.ext2: No medium found while trying to open /dev/sda
[06:56] <Amaranth> Chris_: nothing else?
[06:56] <duelboot> The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
[06:56] <duelboot> filesystem.
[06:56] <Amaranth> duelboot: err, it should be vfat
[06:56] <Chris_> Nothing Else :(
[06:56] <duelboot> it was!
[06:56] <hugo> slt
[06:57] <Amaranth> duelboot: try sudo fsck.vfat /dev/sda
[06:57] <Amaranth> Chris_: Ok, run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:57] <duelboot> open /dev/sda:No medium found
[06:57] <Amaranth> Chris_: For the video driver use vesa
[06:57] <hugo> can you chat with me?
[06:57] <Amaranth> duelboot: I dunno what else to do, sorry.
[06:57] <duelboot> I'm rebooting into MS...it'll fix it for me :(
[06:57] <seanh> Hey there - anyone know how I can extract just the audio from an OGG video?
[06:58] <mahangu> CLI pointing device anyone?
[06:58] <mahangu> how can i make it work in the shell
[06:58] <trappist> mahangu: gpm is for that, iirc
[06:58] <Amaranth> seanh: it'll probably be a weird gstreamer pipeline
[06:58] <Chris_> enter amount of emory (in KB) to be used byyour video card?
[06:59] <Amaranth> seanh: #gstreamer might be able to help
[06:59] <Amaranth> Chris_: what kind of card do you have?
[06:59] <Amaranth> Chris_: usually you can just leave that blank
[07:00] <nickrud> xstation, what I meant was, when you install debian, let debian write it's menu.lst & set up the boot.
[07:00] <Chris_> nvida  Corportion NV11 Geforce2 Go
[07:00] <Amaranth> Chris_: Leave that blank then
[07:01] <xstation> nickrud: in other words let debian be the grub boot loader
[07:01] <Chris_> please select your keyboard variant?
[07:02] <nickrud> xstation, after, if you like, you can use the techniques in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows to give control of the grub bootloader back to ubuntu
[07:03] <xstation> nickrud: sounds complicated I though it was a line in ubuntu.menu.lst ? and as for grub I chose the grub debian the first time and got the segmentation fault
[07:04] <mahangu> trappist: gpm?
[07:04] <nickrud> xstation, yes, I remember. I thought you said you'd identified the problem.
[07:04] <Amaranth> Chris_: If you're in the US you can just hit enter there too
[07:04] <trappist> mahangu: apt-cache show gpm
[07:04] <Amaranth> Chris_: The only thing you have to worry about is screen resolutions
[07:04] <nickrud> xstation, like I said, I'm about 1/4 here, and about to be not here, I'll be back later today
[07:05] <Chris_> still pauses!
[07:05] <Chris_> :(
[07:05] <mahangu> trappist: thanks!
[07:05] <xstation> nickrud: yes ok whatever I am not sure if I WILL be perhaps from a internet cafe later ok
[07:05] <Chris_> i give up:(
[07:06] <nick|here> i'm trying to remove xchat bu it apt tells me that ubuntu-desktop will removed too. is it important?
[07:06] <dereks__> nick|here: yes
[07:06] <nick|here> dereks__: what should i do then?
[07:07] <Chris_> :(
[07:08] <ompaul> Chris_, let me read what is on the screen
[07:08] <healot> nick|here, "ubuntu-desktop" is a metapackage, a blank package that tells the installer of what to install
[07:08] <jeekl> I think I have a problem with my startup or my shutdown script filling /tmp with crap and not emptying it. Could someone help me? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=876243#post876243
[07:08] <healot> safe to remove, but may broken future upgrade
[07:09] <Chris_> nothing is at the screen after i login
[07:09] <Chris_> its blank
[07:09] <ompaul> Chris_, first off redo the >sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg< you can do this with a single up arrow in the terminal you are in *if* it is the last command you used if not you can repeat until you get the same command line once executed start
[07:09] <Chris_> ok let me restart
[07:10] <ompaul> no
[07:10] <ompaul> do this
[07:10] <ompaul> CTRL+ALT+f1
[07:10] <ompaul> all keys together
[07:10] <Chris_> does work ompaul :(
[07:10] <Chris_> keyboard and mouse lock up
[07:10] <Atlas> hello
[07:11] <ompaul> Chris_, okay restart
[07:11] <Atlas> anyone have an llogitech mx1000 mouse on ps/2 port?
[07:11] <Atlas> anyone have a logitech mx1000 mouse on ps/2 port?
[07:12] <Chris_> ompaul all set
[07:12] <oppo> coucou
[07:13] <yeriko> hello
[07:13] <ompaul> Chris_,  when you get to choose a card type choose VESA
[07:13] <yeriko> just installed ubuntu
[07:13] <Chris_> but its a nv ? right?
[07:13] <ompaul> Chris_, don't choose any
[07:14] <Chris_> on a laptop with nvidia
[07:14] <yeriko> I've got a question ..  how do i get to root?
[07:14] <ompaul> Chris_, other than the one I pointed at
[07:14] <ompaul> !tell yeriko about root
[07:14] <yeriko> i never enterd a root password
[07:14] <ompaul> yeriko, the bot send you a page you should read it
[07:14] <Exussum> Hey all - Im having toruble installing a LAN driver
[07:14] <Chris_> ok vesa
[07:14] <ompaul> Chris_, just default the rest
[07:14] <Exussum> Says something about Binutils not being installed
[07:14] <refnumzx> i'd like to optimize my installation for a file server and vpn however the server install is still too large, any ideas on how to make the base install even smaller or is there an alternate base install?
[07:14] <Chris_> pci :1:0:0
[07:15] <Chris_> ok?
[07:15] <ompaul> Chris_, just default the rest
[07:15] <sEbaKiLLeR> yeriko: if u ve never put the pass tape suse and it ll ask for a pass to use
[07:15] <trappist> refnumzx: did you choose the server install from the install menu?
[07:15] <Amaranth> refnumzx: You're making a file server but the server install is too large?
[07:15] <refnumzx> yup
[07:15] <Amaranth> remove things you don't want, i guess
[07:15] <refnumzx> its 400mb or something
[07:16] <Amaranth> 400mb installed is too much?
[07:16] <Amaranth> you're not going to get too much smaller
[07:16] <ompaul> refnumzx, you need to allow more disk space
[07:16] <refnumzx> includes lots of stuff thats crap mutt is a part of base and when i try to remove it it says it is going to remove base
[07:16] <Chris_> ok turning it off and turning it back on
[07:16] <ompaul> Chris_, no
[07:16] <Chris_> ok
[07:16] <nathanj> anyway i can have rhythmbox close nicely after a certion erpiod of time (like a sleep timer)?
[07:16] <ompaul> Chris_, on the command line
[07:16] <sEbaKiLLeR> anyone want to make a hack group (not a crack or lammer)
[07:16] <Chris_> ok
[07:16] <ompaul> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:16] <Exussum> !tell exussum about binutils
[07:17] <Chris_> ok
[07:17] <ompaul> Exussum, have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulsKludge
[07:17] <nathanj> sEbaKiLLeR: ?
[07:17] <mooey> nathanj, you could use rhythmbox --quit with at
[07:17] <cooper> hi im having trouble running frostwire anybody know what the problem is?
[07:17] <Chris_> whoa! impaul your a genious!!!!
[07:17] <Chris_> thank you so so so so muchh!
[07:18] <Chris_> your my lifesavor!
[07:18] <ompaul> Chris_, no I have been around for one or two grey hairs
[07:18] <Frogzoo> cooper: did you run dos2unix on the .sh ?
[07:18] <sEbaKiLLeR> nathanj: do u want to make a hacker group (a real one)
[07:18] <nathanj> monger: ta seems simple enough
[07:18] <cooper> no
[07:18] <cooper> how do i do that
[07:18] <nathanj> sEbaKiLLeR: doing?
[07:18] <Frogzoo> cooper: 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)
[07:18] <Chris_> :) thanks again
[07:18] <Chris_> have a good one
[07:18] <takedown> nathanj: rhytmbox && sleep 10m, something like this
[07:18] <Exussum> ompaul - i can boot ok - its just the chipset Driver
[07:18] <Chris_> :)
[07:19] <sEbaKiLLeR> nathanj: learning , sharing and practising
[07:19] <darx> noob here
[07:19] <nathanj> sEbaKiLLeR: hrmm ok
[07:19] <runedude> hey everyone, i got this ip adsl-ull-239-115.48-151.net24.it which keeps well, downloading something from me, is there a way to ban it?
[07:19] <cooper> Frogzoo: what do i type in the console
[07:19] <runedude> from my ubuntu server
[07:19] <darx> i'm new to linux
[07:19] <refnumzx> use iptables to block the connect
[07:19] <scav-> downloading in what way?
[07:19] <ompaul> Chris_, if you want to use that card read this three times first -- :-) there are multiple options make sure you understand them - if you get lost at least you can get back with vesa  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[07:19] <darx> is anyone listening??
[07:20] <runedude> scav-: i dont know, he's been pulling a constant 1mbit from my upload speed
[07:20] <student> how come recovery mode doesn't require a password to get into? isn't this dangerous and unsecure?
[07:20] <scav-> use iptables then
[07:20] <scav-> :)
[07:20] <runedude> i dont know how :\
[07:20] <Frogzoo> cooper: 'sudo dpkg install sysutils ; sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh'
[07:20] <Agrajag> student: if you have physical access to a machine, there is always a way to get around passwords.
[07:20] <mooey> student, if someone can get to your machine to reboot it in recovery mode anyway, then you have more serious problems :p
[07:20] <runedude> last time i tried to use iptables, the ip still was downloading and it didnt help at all
[07:20] <darx> need help with wireless
[07:20] <darx> hellooooooo
[07:21] <ompaul> student, and giving you physical access to the box is dangerous and insecure - horses for courses if its in a public area then the bios and grub should be password protected any more on that talk about it on #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:21] <student> I am setting up machines in a public lab, but don't want others to be able to see everyone's files etc.
[07:21] <Frogzoo> runedude: pretty easy if you install firestarter
[07:21] <runedude> Frogzoo: isnt that a GUI though?
[07:21] <neloX> hello can anyone help me with a sysctl problem?
[07:21] <scav-> darx, whats the prob?
[07:21] <ompaul> !tell darx about wireless
[07:22] <Exussum> Can any one help me install a driver ?
[07:22] <darx> i've got trouble with my connection
[07:22] <ompaul> darx read the data the bot messaged you
[07:22] <Frogzoo> runedude: yes it is - otherwise, iptables but the syntax is somewhat opaque
[07:22] <cooper> Frogzoo: sudo: dos2unix: command not found
[07:22] <Frogzoo> cooper: 'sudo dpkg install sysutils ; sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh'
[07:22] <darx> which one of u is the bot??
[07:22] <runedude> Frogzoo: i dont use a gui. i use my ubuntu box as a server
[07:22] <ompaul> darx, ubotu
[07:22] <darx> i'm a complete noob.......
[07:22] <Frogzoo> darx: me
[07:23] <ompaul> darx so read the message (some call it a query) from the bot
[07:23] <mooey> student: might be wise to see if you can implement some sort of encrypted filesystem then
[07:23] <neloX> can anyone tell me why my sysctl.conf file is not being read to sysctl at startup, kinda like sysctl -p
[07:23] <darx> i'm lost....
[07:24] <Frogzoo> ouch
[07:24] <darx> zombie from the windows world
[07:24] <scav-> just ask you question here darx
[07:24] <student> I can't password protect grub because I want the user to be able to choose between winxp and ubuntu, but need a way to password protect the ubuntu recovery
[07:24] <ompaul> darx read these :  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
[07:24] <darx> the question is how do i get my wireless to work properly
[07:25] <darx> if only someone was listening
[07:25] <sEbaKiLLeR> ?
[07:25] <ompaul> darx, ^^^^^^^^^ look up the screen
[07:25] <mooey> student, could you just remove the recovery option from grub?
[07:25] <darx> i've been there
[07:25] <drphibes> why dont the glib packages install the headers?
[07:25] <Frogzoo> student: so just remove recovery mode from the grub menu (you can still boot single user through editing the options, but that's password protected)
[07:25] <MisterN> hi
[07:25] <willis_> wireles is the next great 'winmodem' fiasco for linux Sadly
[07:26] <MisterN> drphibes: cause you need to install the -dev package? :)
[07:26] <darx> yeah
[07:26] <darx> i agree
[07:26] <scav-> darx, and the problem is? does it not show up  at all? does it show up and not work.. .etc ?
[07:26] <ompaul> darx what is the winmodem fiasco?
[07:26] <drphibes> MisterN: i support conky and am getting this question
[07:26] <darx> it does
[07:26] <darx> and connects sometimes
[07:26] <_jason> drphibes: isntalling build-essential should give them to you
[07:26] <Sikon> anyone?
[07:26] <darx> actually i'm working off ubuntu
[07:27] <darx> but randomly it refuses to connect
[07:27] <student> ok, thanks mooey, and Frogzoo, if I need into ubuntu recovery mode again later though, would I just use a disc or some other way? Say incase my x gets corrupted.
[07:27] <Sikon> which version of GNOME does the current unstable Dapper use?
[07:27] <drphibes> _jason: is build-essential a package?
[07:27] <Falstius> darx, it could be an interferance problem...
[07:27] <scav-> what card is it?
[07:27] <drphibes> or an option for the package
[07:27] <darx> mobile
[07:27] <_jason> drphibes: yes, it's a meta package that gives you the essentials for building software :)
[07:27] <Frogzoo> student: nope - just add 'single' to the boot options
[07:27] <ompaul> darx local environment or hardware once it works it should stay working unless there is some *physical world* reason
[07:27] <darx> intel builtin i suppose
[07:27] <mooey> student, if x fails to start it'll drop you at a login prompt anyway =)
[07:28] <darx> it works fine in windows
[07:28] <neloX> can anyone tell me why my sysctl.conf file is not being read to sysctl at startup, kinda like sysctl -p?
[07:28] <drphibes> _jason: and in conjunction with build-esstention, i should have him install glib -dev?
[07:28] <darx> and the gnome networking applet shows that i'm connected even though i disconnect
[07:28] <student> Frogozoo, adding single will boot to "command prompt" instead of x?
[07:28] <_jason> drphibes: no, build-essential should pull all that in
[07:28] <drphibes> ok
[07:28] <drphibes> _jason: thanks guys
[07:29] <Falstius> student: it will boot to a command prompt and not load most services.
[07:29] <student> ok, awesome guys, thanks Falstius, mooey, and Frogzoo for all your help!
[07:29] <cooper> Frogzoo: i done exactly what you jus said the sysutils are installed but when i type sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh it says command not found
[07:30] <Exussum> Can some one Please help me with my Driver problems ?
[07:31] <willis_> 0_o
[07:31] <we2by_> Exussum, what problem?
[07:31] <ompaul> Exussum, can someone ask a specific question so we can actually evaluate if we know the answer
[07:31] <we2by_> be more specific
[07:31] <Exussum> Asks if i Have binutus installed
[07:31] <Exussum> binutils*
[07:31] <ompaul> driver for what?
[07:32] <willis_> !info binutils
[07:32] <ubotu> binutils: (The GNU assembler, linker and binary utilities), section devel, is optional. Version: 2.16.1-2ubuntu6 (breezy), Packaged size: 1434 kB, Installed size: 6300 kB
[07:32] <Exussum> LAN
[07:32] <mickye> hey i just ubuntu on AMD 64bit with ATI MOBILITY RADEON xpress 200M and Xserver can start can anyoune help me?
[07:32] <ompaul> Exussum, before you go there try this
[07:32] <trappist> mickye: I assume that by "can" you mean "can't"
[07:32] <Frogzoo> cooper: sudo /usr/bin/dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[07:32] <willis_> mickye,  it sort f worked fine for me. I did have to istal the fglrx drivers , which did wor.
[07:32] <ompaul> Exussum, click on System Adminstration Networking
[07:33] <DaSkreech> Is there a nice Linux way to stress test a machine?
[07:33] <DaSkreech> I know Memtest
[07:33] <ompaul> Exussum, see if the device is there and whn you say lan is it wired?
[07:33] <mickye> willis: can't *thk for the corrction)
[07:33] <Falstius> DaSkreech: for the cpu?  "while true; do true; done" will heat up your processor nicely.
[07:34] <ompaul> Falstius, that is just evil
[07:34] <trappist> vim /proc/kcore will mess you up nicely too
[07:34] <Exussum> Yes wired - on board (gigabyte  GA-K8N51GMP-9) if that helps
[07:34] <Exussum> There is a Device
[07:35] <mickye> willis: fglrx?
[07:35] <Frogzoo> Falstius: that very specifically targets just a few poor transistors - not the best stress test possible imo
[07:35] <aetheling> hi all
[07:35] <ompaul> Exussum, hmm, the thing is it should really work out of the box, if you can see it in that window then highlight it and click on "activate"
[07:35] <aetheling> I have a problem with my graphics card, a geforce 6600GT
[07:36] <Frogzoo> DaSkreech: better off to install the kernel source & compile it with pipelining on
[07:36] <Exussum> I have done
[07:36] <aetheling> I overclocked the core 3d speed from 500 to 500 mhz
[07:36] <epinephrine> I want one of those! :P
[07:36] <Ribs> !restrictedformats
[07:36] <ubotu> from memory, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:36] <Falstius> Frogzoo: it certainly is not .. but it is a good fast check if your heat sink is seated correctly.
[07:36] <Falstius> DaSkreech: there is a utility called "cpuburn" or "cpu burn-in" .. you can google for them.
[07:36] <aetheling> 550
[07:36] <ompaul> !tell aetheling about nvidia
[07:36] <Exussum> I am running Dapper (since Breezy wont work with my GUI lol)
[07:36] <aetheling> and there's visual artifacts in games, but in windows it works fine on 630
[07:36] <aetheling> I have properly installed the drivers
[07:36] <aetheling> I overclocked it ith nvclock
[07:37] <ompaul> aetheling, I wonder if overclocking it had anything to do with it
[07:37] <soon> Hi there folks. I've been a Gentoo user for a long while (got feed up waiting for things to compile). I tried Suse - to secretive for me (couldn't find anything I needed). Looked at Debian, but it seemed to 'stable' (i.e not quite up-2-date enough).I'm now with Fedora core 4, seems okay, but I cant find my way around (e.g how do I change kernel setup, what about software not in the repositories etc). Ubuntu seems popular ... convince me to 
[07:37] <aetheling> ompaul, as I said in windows XP it works without artifacts at higher clocks
[07:37] <mickye> hey i just ubuntu on AMD 64bit with ATI MOBILITY RADEON xpress 200M and Xserver can./ start can anyoune help me?
[07:37] <DaSkreech> Falstius: Thanks
[07:37] <Sikon> Exussum> you're running Dapper?
[07:38] <Sikon> that's good to hear, I need feedback on that
[07:38] <Falstius> DaSkreech: there is a nother tool for harddrives, but it is escaping me at the moment.  But you can use "smartctl" from "smartmontools" to run self checks.
[07:38] <mickye> hey i just ubuntu on AMD 64bit with ATI MOBILITY RADEON xpress 200M and Xserver can't start can anyoune help me?
[07:38] <aetheling> mickye, what does the rror say?
[07:38] <Frogzoo> Falstius: DaSkreech hdparm -tT
[07:39] <Falstius> Frogzoo: that's just a speed test, it doesn't check for problems.
[07:39] <ompaul> aetheling, I can't offer anything else, can you try it without the overclocking?
[07:39] <mickye> aetheling:fatal error caught signal 11
[07:39] <Frogzoo> Falstius: true
[07:39] <trainer> Hi, how do I report a bug in one of the package repositories?
[07:39] <Falstius> Frogzoo: and it isn't even very good at testing speed.
[07:39] <Sikon> what versions of GNOME and Firefox does Dapper Flight 5 offer?
[07:40] <Frogzoo> Falstius: yep, but if it falls over, you have a problem
[07:40] <ompaul> Sikon, go to the channel #ubuntu+1 where they will talk all about that
[07:40] <Sikon> thanks
[07:40] <ompaul> trainer, launchpad.net
[07:41] <mickye> hey i just ubuntu on AMD 64bit with ATI MOBILITY RADEON xpress 200M and Xserver can't start can anyoune help me?
[07:41] <hob> Anyone know why I have ten floppy drives and 20 cdroms in my /media directory?
[07:41] <Frogzoo> mickye: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[07:42] <trainer> ompaul: thanks!
[07:42] <unknown_> Wine is not installing all files. How can I fix this?
[07:42] <butch> new install failed to find modem/soundcard. shows both in device manager, but neither function. what do i do?
[07:43] <DaSkreech> Well to give some background
[07:43] <Frogzoo> butch: look for the message reported in /var/log/messages where your card is detected for problems
[07:43] <DaSkreech> The local schol called and asked me to check the computers cause they were having issues
[07:43] <DaSkreech> Only 2 worked they said and they have IT exams in a week
[07:43] <DaSkreech> Computers shutting off or rebooting randomly
[07:44] <Frogzoo> DaSkreech: 2 out of how many? & define 'not working'
[07:44] <DaSkreech> I can't replicate any of the problems
[07:44] <Falstius> DaSkreech: bonnie++ is the filesystem/harddrive test tool.  Or you can run the manufactures test from floppy/CD.
[07:44] <DaSkreech> 2 out of 8
[07:44] <unknown_> Has anyone here much experience in Wine??
[07:44] <technasma> Hello fellow Ubuntu users, complete newbie here... I've just done a server install of Ubuntu - installed X, fluxbox, xterm, abiword, dillo, synaptic, gimp.... abiword and gimp work but Synaptic won't load and I can't get a terminal to load.... any ideas?
[07:44] <butch> Frogzoo: ok, where exactly is that located?
[07:44] <unknown_> Does Wine have a channel??
[07:45] <Frogzoo> butch: would you believe /var/log/messages ?
[07:45] <Falstius> technasma: if you're a newb, why did you do a server install?
[07:45] <unknown_> Does Wine have a server?
[07:45] <ddonky> can someone help me troubleshoot my microphone? it wors fine with the integrated intel sound , but not my au8820
[07:45] <butch> lol...i asked for that
[07:45] <usuario1> hello
[07:45] <technasma> Its an old laptop... gnome was running real slow on the standard install
[07:45] <eggzeck> why would a server install have gimp?
[07:46] <LinuxJones> eggzeck: the gimp is installed on server ?
[07:46] <technasma> I am want a lightweight system and I installed gimp to try and figure out why synaptic wasn't loading
[07:46] <Falstius> DaSkreech: are these computers running windows or linux?
[07:46] <DaSkreech> Edubuntu
[07:46] <eggzeck> LinuxJones, read what technasma asked ;)
[07:47] <frank23> technasma: did you try sudo synaptic in a console?
[07:47] <Falstius> DaSkreech: okay, cuase you know that sounds like virus problems ;)
[07:47] <LinuxJones> eggzeck: ohh sorry
[07:47] <DaSkreech> Yeah :-) Lucky they asked for LInux eh :-)
[07:47] <technasma> can't get a console... can I do that from the command line shell?
[07:47] <eggzeck> np hehe :)
[07:47] <DaSkreech> They said when they save in OO one of them reboots
[07:47] <DaSkreech> can't replicate
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <spine> how do i upgrade to dapper?
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <chio> ola
[07:47] <Frogzoo> DaSkreech: any chance of a lightning strike?
[07:48] <DaSkreech> They said that one of the computers starts logs in then shuts down
[07:48] <DaSkreech> I have all of them on now
[07:48] <DaSkreech> Frogzoo: When?
[07:48] <DaSkreech> This week? The weekend we had heavy rain
[07:48] <Frogzoo> DaSkreech: from when they stopped working?
[07:48] <spine> how do i upgrade to dapper, with apt? how?
[07:48] <DaSkreech> I can't recall any this week
[07:48] <DaSkreech> This week
[07:48] <unknown_> Can someone aid me with Wine?
[07:48] <mooey> spine, edit /etc/apt/sources.list - change all references of breezy to dapper, save, and run apt-get dist-update
[07:49] <DaSkreech> spine: Change your repos to point to dapper
[07:49] <frank23> unknown_: what is the problem?
[07:49] <eggzeck> technasma, a terminal is just an emulator
[07:49] <ompaul> spine, to the the channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and help with dapper
[07:49] <LinuxJones> spine: change all references in /etc/apt-=/sources.list from breezy to dapper (uncommented lines) then apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:49] <eggzeck> technasma, you can control your system from the command line heh
[07:49] <Frogzoo> DaSkreech: why not give the live cd a run?
[07:49] <unknown_> frank23: 1st, thank you. Wine is not installing all the files the site says it should.
[07:49] <DaSkreech> mooey: Don't forget apt-get update :)
[07:49] <ompaul> spine, (oops) so that should read go to the channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and help with dapper
[07:49] <Falstius> DaSkreech: you should install lm-sensors and then use the sensors command to check the temperatures.  smartctl (in smartmontoos) to check the harddrives, memtest for the memory.  I'd buy some canned error and clean out all of the machines.
[07:49] <mooey> that too ^.^
[07:49] <spine> mooey: no wonder, i kept going sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade to breezy
[07:50] <nekostar> ok really simple question:
[07:50] <DaSkreech> canned error?
[07:50] <frank23> unknown_: what do you mean? missing winecfg?
[07:50] <DaSkreech> But I don't like Windows :(
[07:50] <nekostar> how do i ssh via commandline into a non default port?
[07:50] <unknown_> frank23: Yes. As well as WineFile, WineBrowser etc...
[07:50] <nekostar> ssh user@ip:port or something but that doesnt work ??
[07:50] <technasma> Is an emulator a terminal like xterm?
[07:50] <unknown_> frank23: How did you know??
[07:50] <ddonky>  can someone help me troubleshoot my microphone? it works fine with the integrated intel sound , but not my pci au8820
[07:50] <butch> Frogzoo: this is the closest i see to anything resembling the modem: Mar 31 09:30:12 localhost pppd[11624] : Exit.
[07:50] <butch> Mar 31 09:30:12 localhost pppd[11629] : pppd 2.4.3 started by root, uid 0
[07:50] <butch> Mar 31 09:30:14 localhost pppd[11629] : Exit.
[07:50] <butch> Mar 31 09:31:59 localhost gconfd (root-11540): GConf server is not in use, shutting down.
[07:51] <LoneWolf071> is there a way to find out the IP adderss from a SMB address?
[07:51] <Frogzoo> butch: nope - probably take a look at the output from lspci & grep that model in /var/log/messages
[07:51] <unknown_> eli: Ha! My name is Elijah!!
[07:51] <nekostar> o: found it ~_~
[07:51] <LoneWolf071> like, on my home network, i can do smbtree and get the smb name of \\sisyphus, but how do i get the IP address of it?
[07:52] <unknown_> frank23: Is this a common problem?
[07:52] <frank23> unknown_: I know the wine package in ubuntu doesn't have winecfg but if you get the latest wine version (you should) it's there. I don't know about winefile and those
[07:52] <eli> hello elijah
[07:52] <Falstius> LoneWolf071: host sisyphus
[07:52] <peppo> hello. a friend on ubuntu (I'm on debian) is trying to install Valknut. I found http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/net/valknut . he has Ubuntu 5.10, is that the same as breezy?
[07:52] <unknown_> frank23: Thank you. ;)
[07:52] <Falstius> LoneWolf071: on the command line, "host sisyphus"
[07:52] <unknown_> eli: Hello
[07:52] <_jason> peppo: yes, 5.10 is breezy
[07:52] <frank23> unknown_: do you know how to add a repository?
[07:52] <technasma> eggzeck, yeah, the shell is working ok (apt-get and so on)... can't get a terminal inside fluxbox though
[07:52] <benne> can somebody help me to configure mysql?
[07:52] <DaSkreech> Frogzoo Falstius: Thanks I think the teacher is just new and paranoid
[07:53] <unknown_> frank23: Yes, Sir. I followed the online Wine Manual.
[07:53] <peppo> can someone else check if Valknut is installable on 5.10?
[07:53] <peppo> he's not able to find it in the package manager
[07:53] <ssanchez> hola
[07:53] <DaSkreech> Me thinks the children were just playing a trick on her to get out of class
[07:53] <_jason> !info valknut
[07:53] <unknown_> frank23: It, "supposedly", installs properly. Just that it's missing file! Ha!
[07:53] <ubotu> valknut: (graphical client for Direct Connect), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.3.7-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 863 kB, Installed size: 3044 kB
[07:53] <frank23> unknown_: did you add the  wine.sourceforge  one?
[07:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell peppo about universe
[07:53] <peppo> maybe he doesn't have the universe sources
[07:53] <_jason> peppo: yep
[07:53] <DaSkreech> none of the other teachers can recall that happening though none of them use OO.o
[07:53] <unknown_> frank23: I believe so. One moment....
[07:54] <Frogzoo> !tell DaSkreech about ooo2
[07:54] <frank23> unknown_: what version of wine do you have? just type wine to check
[07:54] <LoneWolf071> it says command host not found
[07:54] <unknown_> frank23: Yes, I did. http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/
[07:54] <unknown_> frank23: Yes...
[07:54] <Falstius> DaSkreech: could be.
[07:54] <GigaClon> err how to i run an ftp server in ubuntu
[07:54] <DaSkreech> Oh OO.o 2 is already installed
[07:55] <GigaClon> i "apt-got" ftpd
[07:55] <DaSkreech> I update things about once every three weeks
[07:55] <unknown_> frank23: 0.0.2...
[07:55] <Frogzoo> GigaClon: apt-cache search ftp    - take your pick
[07:55] <GigaClon> but when I try to run it it says that it can find it
[07:55] <Falstius> LoneWolf071: uhm ... you can also just ping the name.
[07:55] <frank23> unknown_: I mean the wine version, like Wine 0.9.10
[07:55] <jeekl> Could someone help me solve my startup issues? I'm having trouble with, what I belive to be, malfunctioning startup/shutdown scripts filling my /tmp with crap. I describe my problem here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=876243#post876243 Anyone?
[07:55] <LoneWolf071> i try ping sisyphus, and i get nothing... it says it can't resolve it
[07:56] <DaSkreech> Just that only the students really use it. The teachers for the most part don't touch it
[07:56] <unknown_> frank23: Well, I installed it just yesterday.
[07:56] <JackIsBack> anybody know of any key logging software I can use with ubuntu? I need to monitor my network at home and how it is being used
[07:56] <unknown_> frank23: When I type "Wine" it just gives 2000...
[07:56] <unknown_> frank23: something like that...
[07:56] <Frogzoo> GigaClon: it's probably installed to /usr/sbin if not /usr/bin
[07:56] <frank23> unknown_: oh. but that is not the wine in the http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/  repository
[07:57] <Frogzoo> GigaClon: just try 'sudo ftpd'
[07:57] <soc10path> JackIsBack you're not looking for a keylogger, you're looking for a network sniffer... try ethereal
[07:57] <LoneWolf071> if it has a name above it, such as greek, then several computers under it, one names sisyphus, is that the same?
[07:57] <unknown_> frank23: Are you sure??
[07:57] <frank23> unknown_: use synaptic to do a reload, then upgrade
[07:57] <unknown_> frank23: How could that be??
[07:57] <mephis1987> i have installed skype but i have problem with sound and font
[07:57] <JackIsBack> soc10path no Im looking to find out what is being type in what application and websites visited
[07:57] <frank23> unknown_: 20050725 is the wine in breezy
[07:57] <nathanj> whats a good id3 tagger?
[07:57] <mephis1987> although i disable hangup.wav
[07:57] <unknown_> frank23: Exactly! That is what is says.
[07:58] <_jason> nathanj: easytag
[07:58] <unknown_> frank23: Hmm....that must be the problem!!
[07:58] <frank23> unknown_: well adding a repository is not enough, you need to upgrade (get the newer version)
[07:58] <LoneWolf071> or how do i enter the domain?
[07:58] <unknown_> frank23: I reloaded all...
[07:58] <soc10path> JackIsBack you said "I need to monitor my network at home" ... anyway, ethereal will monitor your local network traffic
[07:58] <LoneWolf071> it's a machine under a different domain then me..
[07:58] <Frogzoo> JackIsBack: maybe take a look at 'snort'
[07:58] <frank23> unknown_: reload then upgrade (smart upgrade) then apply changes
[07:59] <unknown_> frank23: How do I do so?
[07:59] <JackIsBack> Frogzoowill do thanks and soc10path thanks to you also
[07:59] <trainer> nathanj: musicbrainz.org
[07:59] <frank23> unknown_: in synaptic.    reload, mark all upgrades, smart upgrade, apply changes
[08:00] <butch> Frogzoo: OK, nothing that makes any sense to me in the log. If the device manager sees both of the devices, why won't the system detect them?
[08:00] <DaSkreech> OK I'll sit in on Monday's class to make sure that nothing untoward happens
[08:00] <JackIsBack> Frogzoo snort in the repos and ethereal also?
[08:00] <unknown_> frank23: Sir, I don't see a "smart upgrade" option.
[08:00] <Frogzoo> JackIsBack: I believe so
[08:00] <JackIsBack> Im not on ubuntu right now cant check
[08:00] <unknown_> frank23: I see everything else...
[08:01] <soc10path> packages.ubuntu.com
[08:01] <Frogzoo> butch: the comp will see the hardware - but /var/log/messages will report whether the driver loads properly or not
[08:01] <JackIsBack> ty guys have a good day
[08:01] <frank23> unknown_: what happens when you click mark all upgrades
[08:01] <unknown_> frank23: In all honesty...nothing.
[08:02] <jeekl> Could someone take a look at my problem with my /tmp filling up and changing permissions? Someone? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=876243#post876243
[08:02] <frank23> unknown_: can you check Settings->Repositories and make sure the wine.sourceforge repository is there (and activated)
[08:02] <butch> Frogzoo: nothing that looks like either a modem or sound card in the log/messages to me
[08:02] <unknown_> frank23: Yes...
[08:03] <Frogzoo> butch: you should be able to find the sound card with lspci - the modem's internal or external?
[08:03] <frank23> unknown_: are you running the i386 version of ubuntu?
[08:03] <unknown_> frank23: Yes...
[08:04] <unknown_> frank23: Why?
[08:04] <frank23> unknown_: if you do a search for wine in synaptic, do you still get the 0.0.2005... version installed?
[08:04] <Frogzoo> jeekl: 1st step might be try 'sudo fuser -c tmp' & see which procs are accessing /tmp
[08:04] <unknown_> frank23: Let me check....
[08:04] <butch> Frogzoo: internal - conexant hcf 56k data/fax modem
[08:05] <swoop> does anyone know how to recover files from a RAW partition?
[08:05] <Frogzoo> butch: have you checked this has linmodem support?
[08:05] <Frogzoo> !tell butch about linmodem
[08:05] <unknown_> frank23: Wine.sourceforge is set to (Source). Shoule I set it to (Binary)?
[08:05] <frank23> unknown_: yes
[08:05] <frank23> unknown_: lol
[08:06] <unknown_> frank23: Ha! I did. I am still retreiveing 0.0.2005...
[08:06] <unknown_> frank23: That was a laught with me, right? ;)
[08:06] <unknown_> frakn23: Ha!
[08:06] <hikenboot> is there a way to search for which interface has a mac address or ip address?
[08:06] <jeekl> Frogzoo, I get alot of numbers looking like this: 104rx, 682rc, 9450rce and so on. What does that mean?
[08:06] <frank23> unknown_: you activated the binary repository? now do reload, mark all upgrades, apply
[08:07] <hikenboot> i seem to have a interface with a"hidden ip address on it"
[08:07] <butch> it's been awhile since i've used the modem as this is not my machine. i'll double check...but i bought it specifically for this purpose
[08:07] <unknown_> frank23: Yes...
[08:07] <hikenboot> at least my tcpdump indicates so
[08:08] <frank23> unknown_: source repositories are just about useless in most cases.
[08:08] <ania> hi :)
[08:08] <ania> I have no sound in totem while playing dvd's (mp3 are fine). Is it a known issue?
[08:08] <unknown_> frank23: Thank you for that info. I'll keep that in mind. Sir, what is you "Distribution" for Wine in the repository??
[08:09] <hikenboot> oh sorry for being rude...hello all!
[08:09] <frank23> unknown_: is it working? I'm not sure what you mean
[08:09] <Frogzoo> jeekl: those are process numbers of procs accessing /tmp, but probably the proc that's causing your problems has already exited, so this doesn't help much
[08:10] <unknown_> frank23: I may have entered a wrong URL. I have  http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt binary/. What do you have?
[08:10] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Okey, so what should I do?
[08:10] <Frogzoo> jeekl: df /tmp
[08:11] <frank23> unknown_:    deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[08:11] <unknown_> frank23: I thought so. ;)
[08:12] <frank23> unknown_: oh yeah Distribution is   binary/
[08:12] <frank23> unknown_: is it still not working?
[08:13] <jeekl> Frogzoo, df -h /tmp gives me /dev/hda2  size 11G used 11G
[08:13] <hikenboot> please --someone --anyone ---i'm really stuck here
[08:13] <Frogzoo> jeekl: your /tmp is full - wierd
[08:14] <unknown_> frank23: Well, It is altering the URL I put. Hmmm...
[08:14] <unknown_> frank23: Does it do the same to you?
[08:14] <Frogzoo> jeekl: is /tmp a separate file system, or is it part of / ?
[08:15] <frank23> unknown_: just add a "custom" repository:   with this deb line    deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[08:15] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Part of /
[08:15] <unknown_> frank23: Yes.
[08:15] <Frogzoo> jeekl: the root file system? a full / is bad news
[08:15] <jeekl> Frogzoo, So, if tmp fills up, that means that / is full.
[08:15] <jeekl> Okey, I don't really know how that happened but...
[08:15] <Frogzoo> jeekl: it's good housekeeping to have /tmp on a separate partition
[08:16] <jeekl> Frogzoo, I just tried sudo apt-get autoclean to free some space but it still shows 0 % avaliable.
[08:16] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Okey, i'll remeber that then...
[08:16] <unknown_> frank23: It worked!!
[08:17] <Frogzoo> jeekl: du -sh /*        should give you a pointer to who took all the space - you need to get some room on /
[08:17] <unknown_> frank23: It is downloading the updates!!!
[08:17] <ivan_> frank23_:sal
[08:17] <DaSkreech> Dapper?
[08:17] <ivan_> frank23:sal
[08:17] <unknown_> frank23: The URL was the problem all along. Aparently it has to be entered as deb  "http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt binary/"
[08:18] <nick|here> is there a package which has gnome dev stuff in it?
[08:18] <frank23> unknown_: great!
[08:18] <glauber> guys, where do I search for a package inside the ubuntu wiki?
[08:19] <unknown_> frank23: Is it always this slow?! Ha!
[08:19] <jeekl> Frogzoo, The two largest consumers are my home partition and /media (which is on a different partition. /proc is eating close to 900 MB too, is that normal?)
[08:19] <unknown_> frank23: I have 30+ minutes to go!! lol
[08:19] <Frogzoo> jeekl: /proc isn't a real file system - you're seeing your memory size
[08:19] <ivan013> sal
[08:19] <frank23> unknown_: yeah the wine repo is slow. it may well stall on you but if you try again it will resume
[08:20] <jeekl> Frogzoo, *blush* excuse my n00bishness. Thanks for the info
[08:20] <unknown_> frank23: Yes. Actually, I heard that from _jason, I beleive.
[08:20] <ivan013> what it your country?????????/
[08:20] <jeekl> I'll tryu to free some space in my home too see if it works out
[08:20] <unknown_> frank23: Well, it's worth it.
[08:20] <GigaClon> is there a GUI ftp server?
[08:20] <frank23> unknown_: what did you want to run with wine?
[08:21] <Frogzoo> jeekl: I'd have real doubts about whether your kernel build worked properly - very hard to compile when you've run out of space - also, a 'make clean' should free some space, then maybe reboot with an old kernel
[08:21] <unknown_> frank23: Well, I'm working on a crossplatform project with FreeBASIC. With Wine I can develop Win/Linux side by side.
[08:21] <djk_> if you're an admin of s.th. where are the customers files usually stored?
[08:22] <frank23> unknown_: well wine is far from perfect. are you sure it's good enough?
[08:22] <DBO-dev_bed> unknown_, perhaps VMWare is a better choice?
[08:22] <unknown_> frank23: Have you ever heard of Rapid? Because it ran that.
[08:22] <Frogzoo> djk_: /home  /var  depends really
[08:22] <mahangu> im running a 386 kernel, how can i upgrade to a 686?
[08:22] <unknown_> DBO-dev_bed: I don't have the money, at the moment. ;)
[08:23] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Whatever I do to free some spae dosen't show when checking with df atleast. So you suggest going back to /usr/src and doing a make clean?
[08:23] <frank23> unknown_: you can run vmware player for free
[08:23] <DaSkreech> What I don't understand about apt/synaptic is why sometimes it pulls two packages at a time and sometimes just one
[08:23] <unknown_> frank23: Yes, but does it have a time expiration?
[08:23] <DaSkreech> Is there a setting so that it can always do two or more?
[08:23] <djk_> Frogzoo: on what?
[08:23] <Frogzoo> jeekl: cd /usr/src ; make clean  & reboot - fingers x'd you should be back in business
[08:24] <frank23> unknown_: no. the only thing is that you cannot create new virtual machines with it but there are alternative ways to create them
[08:24] <DBO-dev_bed> oh right, Im still in bed...
[08:24] <Frogzoo> djk_: on the application & what the data is
[08:24] <unknown_> frank23: Is it simple? Can I just start using programs?
[08:25] <soon> Will Ubuntu run KDE?
[08:25] <mahangu> soon: yes,
[08:25] <frank23> unknown_: well once you manage to create the machine and install windows on it. it's just like a windows machine
[08:25] <DaSkreech> Kubuntu will :-)
[08:25] <Frogzoo> !tell soon about kde
[08:25] <ivan013> kde is the fuck destop
[08:25] <mahangu> soon: there is a separate Kubuntu project, but ubuntu will run it, if you apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[08:25] <DBO> !language
[08:25] <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.
[08:25] <mahangu> ivan013: watch the language please
[08:25] <ivan013> gnome is very good
[08:25] <DaSkreech> Then it will be Kubuntu
[08:25] <DaSkreech> :-)
[08:26] <unknown_> frank23: Oh. That is a problem. I have a refurbished PC. I don't have the Windows CD. :(
[08:26] <ivan013> hey
[08:26] <mahangu> DaSkreech: granted :)
[08:26] <unknown_> frank23: Wow! I just reached 40%. lol
[08:26] <frank23> unknown_: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84275&highlight=howto+windows+free   oh... yeah you would need a windows cd
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[08:27] <DaSkreech> frank23: What are we talking about Windows DLLS?
[08:27] <unknown_> frank23: Yes. Well, I'll keep that valuable info in mind. Hopefully, Wine will do. ;)
[08:27] <ivan013> I not have the watch
[08:27] <wontonjoe> so anyone else having trouble with gnome-bluetooth not showing up in applications menu in dapper once installed?
[08:27] <ivan013> ha ha ha :)):))
[08:27] <unknown_> frank23: Atleast, my project only uses the most basic Windows API.
[08:27] <mahangu> wontonjoe: dapper discussion in #ubuntu+1
[08:27] <ivan013> good by
[08:27] <DaSkreech> wontonjoe: See #ubuntu+1
[08:27] <wontonjoe> k
[08:27] <frank23> DaSkreech: no, doing a windows install on a vmware machine
[08:28] <DaSkreech> Ah. I want to install Windows on Xen :)
[08:28] <DaSkreech> Then i can install Virii and remind myself how lucky I am
[08:28] <sentfromahole> Hello
[08:28] <frank23> DaSkreech: apparently that will be possible with the new "virtualizing" cpus
[08:28] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Who sent you?
[08:29] <DaSkreech> frank23: Yeah I know Shipping in 8 weeks :)
[08:29] <soon> I've used Gentoo for a while and enjoyed it, but ended up spending too much time tweaking my system instead of doing my research ... fedora and Suse was better that way, but I couldnt find my way around (e.g. couldnt do a simple kernel "make menuconfig") - where is Ubuntu in that continuum???
[08:29] <sentfromahole> the ministry of truth ;)
[08:29] <frank23> DaSkreech: the processors?
[08:29] <sentfromahole> could someone help me
[08:29] <DaSkreech> Yeah from the roadmaps
[08:30] <DaSkreech> Though I want the AMD ones since they have actually been giving money to Xen
[08:30] <dereks__> soon: from my experience you iwll have the easiest time doing that on gentoo, but if you knwo your way around linux, you can do it on any of them
[08:30] <DBO> soon, ubuntu is more of a "it just works" kind of deal.  You really need to do very little tinkering
[08:30] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Oh! It seems to have done the trick! I can get in! Thanks alot.
[08:30] <sentfromahole> Has anyone heard of peng?
[08:30] <DaSkreech> DBO: Though you do need to install a dummy package to make menuconfig
[08:30] <sentfromahole> I currently have AOL
[08:30] <sentfromahole> i know, there crap
[08:30] <soon> but things arent hidden away in non-standard folders etc, like it is on Suse?
[08:30] <MisterN> soon: can't tell you about fedora/suse, but i found ubuntu to be more convenient than gentoo :)
[08:30] <DaSkreech> :-)
[08:30] <sentfromahole> and peng is an AOL dialer
[08:31] <sentfromahole> but it's not compiling
[08:31] <soon> sounds good MisterN ...
[08:31] <sentfromahole> this is my procedure
[08:31] <sentfromahole> i go to it's directory
[08:31] <calamari> hi
[08:31] <DaSkreech> katamari!!
[08:31] <sentfromahole> after i have untarred it
[08:31] <DaSkreech> Oh wait calamari
[08:31] <DaSkreech> :-(
[08:31] <soon> and of course I could use Enlightenment or similar instead of Gnome or KDE as well?
[08:31] <frank23> soon: ubuntu is like debian.
[08:31] <sentfromahole> and then I ./configure
[08:31] <sentfromahole> this is source btw
[08:32] <DaSkreech> soon Of course
[08:32] <Frogzoo> jeekl: glad to hear that helped
[08:32] <sentfromahole> but it asks me to ./recompile
[08:32] <sentfromahole> i do that
[08:32] <sentfromahole> say yes to the additional drivers
[08:32] <calamari> is there anything magical about the text inside the [ ] 's for a CD, for example: [Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)]   can I change this to something else?
[08:32] <jeekl> Frogzoo, So obvious. But i just focused on /tmp being full...
[08:32] <sentfromahole> but then it gives me an error
[08:32] <soon> I looked at Debian, but it seemed a little ... ehh ... I dont know user-unfriendly ... perhaps I was just coloured by Gentoo ....
[08:32] <_jason> calamari: 2005 october 12 probably
[08:32] <calamari> (sorry, I should mention this is inside /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:32] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: What error?
[08:33] <sentfromahole> /bin/sh: g++: command not found
[08:33] <sentfromahole> make[2] : *** [threadELV3.o]  Error 127
[08:33] <sentfromahole> make[1] : *** [all-recursive]  Error 1
[08:33] <sentfromahole> make: *** [all-recursive-am]  Error 2
[08:33] <sentfromahole> g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..     -D_REENTRANT -c threadELV3.cpp
[08:33] <xanavim> is dapper going to keep 6.04, or be renamed to 6.06?  there seems to be some confusion in the press...
[08:33] <Jhair> ouch
[08:33] <sentfromahole> make[2] : Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/Desktop/peng/peng'
[08:33] <_jason> sentfromahole: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[08:33] <sentfromahole> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/Desktop/peng'
[08:33] <BlueHeron> xanavim: renamed to 6.06 i believe
[08:33] <dereks__> soon: if you didn't like debian, you prob won't like ubuntu for that
[08:33] <BlueHeron> sentfromahole: stop pasting
[08:33] <sentfromahole> ah i see
[08:33] <frank23> soon: ubuntu is more user friendly but the file structure is similar to debian.
[08:33] <sentfromahole> so it will get my essential tools to build
[08:33] <Frogzoo> jeekl: a good plan is to have / on its own file system so things like /tmp & /home can't fill it up
[08:33] <_jason> sentfromahole: and please use a pastebin for that in the future
[08:33] <DaSkreech> RIght :-)
[08:33] <calamari> dereks__: I didn't like Debian but I like Ubuntu :)
[08:33] <ubuntu> hello everyone!!
[08:33] <sentfromahole> okay
[08:33] <DaSkreech> you pick up fast sentfromahole
[08:33] <sentfromahole> thanks very much
[08:33] <xanavim> soon: many other parts are like Debian as well
[08:33] <DaSkreech> Ahhhh
[08:33] <sentfromahole> i'm a quick learner, DaSkreech
[08:33] <DaSkreech> it did it again
[08:34] <frank23> soon: And you don't have to know what a compiler flag is to use ubuntu
[08:34] <soon> :-)
[08:34] <xanavim> oops
[08:34] <jeekl> Frogzoo, I was wondering, I have a separate swap partition of ~2 gig which is never used. Can i repartition it to a swap and a tmp-partition?
[08:34] <DaSkreech> xanavim: When it comes back it better bring me two pipelines
[08:34] <BlueHeron> jeekl: how much ram do you have
[08:35] <jeekl> 1 gig
[08:35] <BlueHeron> you probably don't need a swap then, i have 1gig and i don't use a swap
[08:35] <soon> I was just annoyed by Fedora and Suse especially, because when the GUI system tools failed, I couldnt find the config files for wireless, kernel, etc etc
[08:35] <DaSkreech> Oh yeah Suse is famous for that
[08:35] <Frogzoo> jeekl: a gig for swap & a gig for tmp might be a goer
[08:35] <jeekl> BlueHeron, okej, so how do I repartition it to be /tmp?
[08:35] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Yes, that was what I was thinking
[08:35] <BlueHeron> jeekl: whats your setup now
[08:36] <soon> Im downloading the install DVD - that includes KDE as well, correct?
[08:36] <jeekl> BlueHeron, How do I check that easiest?
[08:36] <Frogzoo> jeekl: but /home also really needs its own space as well, & /var also
[08:36] <xanavim> soon: kubuntu or ubuntu?
[08:36] <dereks__> soon, yeah but you might just want to install kubuntu
[08:36] <frank23> soon: I think so...
[08:36] <soon> kubuntu is ubuntu but with KDE instead of Gnome?
[08:36] <DaSkreech> Yup
[08:37] <BlueHeron> jeekl: you can run gparted that wil show you your setup
[08:37] <jeekl> Frogzoo, /home is on a separate partition
[08:37] <soon> okay ... I'll halt the download a.s.a.p :-)
[08:37] <DaSkreech> Anyone intimate with Apt?
[08:37] <sentfromahole> _jason, it came up with another error after the package install and the next ./recompile
[08:37] <sentfromahole> it said
[08:37] <grievre> why not just make /tmp a tmpfs?
[08:37] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Warning! Do not paste to the channel
[08:38] <sentfromahole> i know i know
[08:38] <sentfromahole> you warned me already
[08:38] <sentfromahole> i'm looking for the paste-bin
[08:38] <ompaul> !enter
[08:38] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:38] <DaSkreech> Just saving you from a swift boot
[08:38] <_jason> sentfromahole: someone else will help you, lunch time for me
[08:38] <sentfromahole> i'm fairly new to this
[08:38] <hikenboot> pastebin.ca
[08:38] <sentfromahole> no _jason
[08:38] <sentfromahole> please stay
[08:38] <ompaul> paste.ubuntu-no.org
[08:38] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start,please can anyoe help?
[08:38] <sentfromahole> i'll send you a subway voucher in the mail if you help
[08:38] <sentfromahole> :D
[08:38] <frank23> soon: If you have a fast connection, just download either the ubuntu or kubuntu cd then install whatever else you want from the internet
[08:39] <Frogzoo> jeekl: which leaves /var - but moving it might be a hassle - you'd need to boot the live cd to move everything across
[08:39] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Just ramble I'm sure the channel can get you through
[08:39] <sentfromahole> DaSkreech, seems it's just you and me
[08:39] <sentfromahole> can you help me
[08:39] <DaSkreech> No possibly
[08:39] <DaSkreech> Wait
[08:39] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start,please can anyoe help?
[08:39] <DaSkreech> possibly :-)
[08:39] <sentfromahole> :)
[08:39] <ompaul> sentfromahole, please stop with the conversation and put the message in the pastebin and then maybe someone else can help and don't ask a specific person they may or may not be able to
[08:40] <sentfromahole> yeah, about that
[08:40] <jeekl> Frogzoo, BlueHeron Okey, so I first have a swap of 3 gigs, then my ext3 / of 11 gig the /home 25 gig and then I have an extended old Windows vfat partition where i keep most of the music I've made and so on of 31 gig
[08:40] <sentfromahole> how do i paste-bin?
[08:40] <DaSkreech> I'll be going in 10 minutes as well But don't ask for specific help
[08:40] <ompaul> sentfromahole,  then you tell us the url and away you go
[08:40] <sentfromahole> for peng?
[08:40] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start,please can anyoe help?
[08:40] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start,please can anyoe help?
[08:40] <ompaul> sentfromahole,  paste.ubuntu-nl.org is a web page go there have a look it should be obvious
[08:40] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: A paste bin is a public site where you can paste anything and it makes a page
[08:41] <Frogzoo> jeekl: maybe just 1 gig each for /tmp swap & /var - you'll need to boot the live cd to move /var across
[08:41] <DaSkreech> Just give the URL and someone will look at it and if they can be of help they will
[08:41] <BlueHeron> jeekl: are you registered on freenode ?
[08:41] <mahangu> mickye: any errors? pastebin in
[08:41] <mahangu> !paste
[08:41] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[08:42] <sentfromahole> DaSkreech, ompaul, I have made the page
[08:42] <jeekl> Frogzoo, Yes that souns lovely. I suck with fdisk though, so could you help me partition it up?
[08:42] <sentfromahole> search for sentfromahole
[08:42] <DaSkreech> Whats the URL?
[08:42] <sentfromahole> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11169
[08:42] <Frogzoo> jeekl: gparted is your friend
[08:43] <DaSkreech> :-) See that  wasn't hard
[08:43] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start,please can anyoe help?
[08:43] <ompaul> mickye use this >>>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<<< anc when it comes to video cards choose "vesa" accept all other defaults, after that >>sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start<<
[08:43] <Frogzoo> jeekl: to get started 'sudo swapoff /dev/hdxx' wherever swap is
[08:43] <soon> Is there no dvd for kubuntu??
[08:43] <jeekl> Frogzoo, ok
[08:43] <DaSkreech> soon: Might be the same DVD
[08:44] <soon> argh ... I just terminated the dvd download
[08:44] <sentfromahole> concentration people, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11169
[08:44] <ompaul> sentfromahole, first off this is not a critisim I am going to get the bot to put something in the channel so you know what type of people  you are dealing with
[08:44] <ssam> \j #ubuntu-bugs
[08:45] <DaSkreech> soon: Well you could get the Kubuntu CD then once you have it installed get the DVD
[08:45] <ompaul> !patience
[08:45] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[08:45] <Davey> who the heck needs the DVD?
[08:45] <Frogzoo> Davey: seriously?
[08:45] <Davey> seriously
[08:45] <ompaul> sentfromahole, second up what package are you trying to install?
[08:45] <Davey> I've never needed it
[08:45] <funkyHat> Anyone else having problems with amaroK and K3b?
[08:46] <sentfromahole> peng
[08:46] <DaSkreech> ompaul: peng
[08:46] <sentfromahole> tar.gz
[08:46] <sentfromahole> from source
[08:46] <sentfromahole> http://freshmeat.net/projects/peng/
[08:46] <funkyHat> isn't peng in universe?
[08:46] <funkyHat> !info peng
[08:46] <funkyHat> Ah, obviously not
[08:47] <DaSkreech> Does !info check multi as well?
[08:47] <GigaClon> is there a GUI ftp server?
[08:47] <Frogzoo> funkyHat: no & no
[08:47] <sentfromahole> do you need any more info
[08:47] <ompaul> sentfromahole, that appears to have ceased production in 2000
[08:47] <Falstius> GigaClon: server?  like a configuration tool?
[08:47] <sentfromahole> i know
[08:47] <sentfromahole> there is no alternative
[08:47] <GigaClon> that would work
[08:47] <DaSkreech> Well thats the error you are getting fwiw
[08:48] <ompaul> sentfromahole, well the error you are facing is a result of a C++ source code error
[08:48] <DaSkreech> deprecation
[08:48] <frank23> GigaClon: there is proftpd and gproftpd    I forget where I got gproftpd though
[08:48] <sentfromahole> so..
[08:48] <Falstius> GigaClon: I don't know of one but you could try "apt-cache search ftp server gui"
[08:48] <funkyHat> sentfromahole, there is, the package is called penggy
[08:48] <sentfromahole> i cannot do anything
[08:48] <Frogzoo> funkyHat: consider updating amarok with this repo "deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-latest breezy main"
[08:48] <sentfromahole> funkyhat, what repository
[08:48] <funkyHat> Thanks Frogzoo I'll give it a try
[08:48] <ompaul> sentfromahole, whats it job?
[08:48] <sentfromahole> AOL dialer
[08:49] <funkyHat> !info penggy
[08:49] <ubotu> penggy: (connects to AOL via modem or TCP/IP), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.2.1-10 (breezy), Packaged size: 71 kB, Installed size: 332 kB
[08:49] <funkyHat> Universe
[08:49] <sentfromahole> didn't you see it on the page
[08:49] <twirpie> how do i edit a config file through the terminal?
[08:49] <DaSkreech> twirpie: vi || emacs || nano
[08:49] <sentfromahole> funkyhat, it's to vauge
[08:49] <frank23> twirpie: sudo nano /etc/configfile
[08:50] <sentfromahole> do i have to go in synaptic manager
[08:50] <mac|gyver> when I browse through aptitude (the cli thing) it corrupts my terminal (all kinds of weird characters)
[08:50] <mac|gyver> is that a known problem?
[08:50] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Sounds like a plan
[08:50] <pyry> moro
[08:50] <pyry> +
[08:50] <pyry> ??
[08:50] <Frogzoo> mac|gyver: 1st - don't view binaries, it will mess up your terminal - 2 'reset' if your terminal gets messed up
[08:50] <pyry> what?
[08:50] <mac|gyver> Frogzoo: I'm not
[08:50] <frank23> GigaClon: if you try gproftpd, you'll have to change the group nobody to nogroup    as there is no group called nobody in ubuntu
[08:50] <pyry> who are you
[08:50] <ompaul> sentfromahole, it is in universe
[08:50] <mac|gyver> Frogzoo: I am *running* the program aptitude
[08:51] <sentfromahole> ompaul, sorry but i'm new
[08:51] <mac|gyver> and browsing through the list
[08:51] <sentfromahole> you need to be clearer
[08:51] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Do you know how to add universe?
[08:51] <sentfromahole> i know there is multiverse
[08:51] <sentfromahole> nope
[08:51] <pyry> moi
[08:51] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: Guess not :)
[08:51] <pyry> shut up
[08:51] <funkyHat> !tell sentfromahole about repos
[08:51] <sentfromahole> that's what i need to know
[08:51] <DaSkreech> Ok Go to Synaptic
[08:51] <ubuntu> hello
[08:51] <pyry> hello
[08:51] <frank23> Frogzoo: reset to recover a messed up terminal? I didn't know that
[08:51] <DaSkreech> Ah Right :-)
[08:51] <pyry> how can i add my friends?
[08:51] <pyry> how?
[08:51] <DaSkreech> sentfromahole: read what ubotu just sent you
[08:51] <sentfromahole> i know
[08:52] <ompaul> !tell sentfromahole about universe
[08:52] <sentfromahole> i got it
[08:52] <sentfromahole> thanks
[08:52] <sentfromahole> okay wait there while i try
[08:52] <ubuntu> is there anyone using linux?
[08:52] <jbroome> no, no one in #ubuntu is using linux
[08:53] <ubuntu> (:
[08:53] <Frogzoo> ubuntu: check the banner ^^
[08:53] <DaSkreech> What do you take us for Productive?
[08:53] <ubuntu> i am joined to ubuntu linux today
[08:53] <ubuntu> from the live cd
[08:53] <LinuxJones> ubuntu, welcome aboard
[08:53] <ubuntu> thanx
[08:54] <Lexie> How can i assign rights to a user to view an ntfs partition?
[08:54] <ubuntu> how can i check my ip in ubuntu ?
[08:54] <DBO> ubuntu, ifconfig eth0
[08:55] <ubuntu> where?
[08:55] <BlueHeron> terminal
[08:55] <DBO> erm "sudo ifconfig eth0"
[08:55] <Scissors> Where's the official location to send a bug report about a security hole.
[08:55] <BlueHeron> DBO: you don't need sudo :-P
[08:55] <ubuntu> in cmd ?
[08:55] <sentfromahole> yeap
[08:55] <BlueHeron> ubuntu: yes
[08:55] <DBO> BlueHeron, you do after bastille linux =P
[08:55] <BlueHeron> bastille linux ?
[08:55] <ubuntu> how can i get the command line ?
[08:55] <BlueHeron> applications>accesories
[08:56] <frank23> !bugs
[08:56] <patrick52222> hello my name is patrick and this is on my desktop but how do i run this  install-crossover-standard-demo-5.0.1.sh
[08:56] <DBO> lock down script, sometimes I dont remember which bits it changed to being root only
[08:56] <BlueHeron> >terminal
[08:56] <BlueHeron> lol
[08:56] <BlueHeron> what a waste of tiem :-p
[08:56] <Nihil85> hi! no one can help me with a wireless connection? I have an ipw2200bg and a wireless modem router AP. why the card see the AP but can't connect?
[08:56] <Frogzoo> ubuntu: applications -> accessories -> terminal
[08:56] <frank23> Scissors: uhttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs  how do you know you found a security hole?
[08:56] <nick|here> anybody got success with xchat-systray package?
[08:56] <Lexie> how to assign right to my /hda5 partition?
[08:56] <GigaClon> ubuntu ftpgui is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PureFTP
[08:56] <BlueHeron> nick|here: i do
[08:57] <Scissors> I can get a login to root without a password.  That seems to be a problem.
[08:57] <GigaClon> ubotu ftpgui is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PureFTP
[08:57] <ubotu> okay, GigaClon
[08:57] <Frogzoo> Lexie: chmod ?
[08:57] <BlueHeron> Scissors: it's built that way
[08:57] <BlueHeron> ubotu: tell Scissors about root
[08:57] <Lexie> frogzoo ?
[08:57] <kingspawn> Lexie: possible mounting with umask, or chmod
[08:57] <kingspawn> s/possible/possibly
[08:57] <kingspawn> (blame the beer...)
[08:57] <patrick52222> how do i rin this  install-crossover-standard-demo-5.0.1.sh
[08:57] <nick|here> BlueHeron: i have installed both xchat and xchat-systray packages but double clicking wont minimize to systray?
[08:57] <Scissors> Hrm. Ok?  sudo generally prompts for a password.  This didn't.
[08:58] <kingspawn> patrick52222: ./script if it is executable, else "sh script.sh"
[08:58] <BlueHeron> patrick52222: ./install-crossover-standard-demo-5.0.1.sh
[08:58] <Frogzoo> patrick52222: ./install-crossover-standard-demo-5.0.1.sh
[08:58] <frank23> Scissors: sudo remembers the password for 15 minutes
[08:58] <Scissors> It should not remember the password if I shut off X and restart it, I would think?
[08:58] <ompaul> Scissors, you have 15 mins from the first use of sudo - and also there is no password onthe live CD
[08:58] <BlueHeron> nick|here: hmm dunno
[08:59] <mac|gyver> is there a guide to get harddisk DMA going?
[08:59] <kingspawn> ompaul: does live cd include build-essential? (this is not to rip up our old discussion, but a general question)
[08:59] <Scissors> I've moved from the livecd to an actual install (having backed up whatever was going to get done).
[08:59] <patrick52222> ./install-crossover-standard-demo-5.0.1.sh  doesnt work
[08:59] <boabsta> mac|gyver, check out hdparm
[08:59] <nick|here> BlueHeron : do you use packages or compiled yourself?
[08:59] <kingspawn> patrick52222: then my other option.
[08:59] <BlueHeron> nick|here: packages if i can get one for ubuntu, source if i can't
[08:59] <ompaul> kingspawn, start one and find out (i.e. I don't know :-()
[08:59] <kingspawn> ompaul: :)
[08:59] <ompaul> kingspawn, then tell me
[08:59] <funkyHat> Frogzoo, I get a 404 error for that repository...
[08:59] <mac|gyver> boabsta: yeah I know.. but how do I set that permanently?
[08:59] <Frogzoo> mac|gyver: -> /etc/hdparm.conf - & read the comments
[08:59] <mac|gyver> okies
[09:00] <Scissors> I'll try a full reboot before I post a bug, just to make sure.
[09:00] <Nihil85> hi! no one can help me with a wireless connection? I have an ipw2200bg and a wireless modem router AP. why the card see the AP but can't connect?
[09:00] <erUSUL> !tell Lexie about mountwindows
[09:00] <Scissors> Back soonish!
[09:00] <frank23> Scissors: what do you mean?
[09:00] <Frogzoo> funkyHat: boo...
[09:00] <nick|here> Using xchat-systray and won't work. Anybody else got ideas?
[09:00] <Frogzoo> !amarok
[09:00] <ubotu> amarok is probably a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/
[09:00] <BlueHeron> nick|here: you mean you want it to disapeer from the bar completely?
[09:00] <kingspawn> ompaul: it seems, by quick googling, that it does not.
[09:01] <ompaul> kingspawn, so sudo apt-get install
[09:01] <nick|here> BlueHeron: yep. i want to it to disappear from the taskbar at the bottom
[09:01] <soon> I tried out a lightweight desktop a while back (supported transparency) - wasnt Enlightenment, wasnt xfce either ... one of the others around .... suggestions? I forget what it was called ....
[09:01] <ompaul> kingspawn, put the live cd in and check the pool directory on it
[09:01] <BlueHeron> nick|here: mine doesn't do it either i don't think it has that capability
[09:02] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start
[09:02] <twirpie> ok i been at this damn clamav for a week and finally got it all setup and now it wants me to edit its conf files..... whats next? does it want me to write the software. this is bs :(
[09:02] <Matic`Makovec> whats the error?
[09:02] <Matic`Makovec> mickye, ?
[09:02] <ompaul> soon, icewm fvwm and many more
[09:02] <kingspawn> ompaul: i'll try later. just asked because it would be nice to carry it around, being able to develop when just live-booting
[09:02] <BlueHeron> nick|here: actually, right click the systray app and hit minimize
[09:02] <BlueHeron> nick|here: :-)
[09:02] <soon> ompaul .. none of those either ... but I think it might have been basd on fvwm or some other one ...
[09:03] <BlueHeron> soon: blackbox ?
[09:03] <BlueHeron> soon: fluxbox ?
[09:03] <nick|here> BlueHeron: in status window, tells me Unknown Command try /help
[09:03] <BlueHeron> nick|here: weird ...
[09:03] <soon> yes fluxbox .... thats the ne
[09:03] <soon> yone
[09:03] <soon> :-)
[09:04] <soon> wow check this out : http://xwinman.org/others.php
[09:04] <soon> theres a few other window managers around :-)
[09:04] <mickye> matic'makovec: fatal error caught signal 11
[09:05] <Nihil85> hi! no one can help me with a wireless connection? I have an ipw2200bg and a wireless modem router AP. why the card see the AP but can't connect?
[09:05] <mickye> Matic'Makovec: i think its the GLcore module
[09:06] <twirpie> clamav asks me to edit freshclam.conf and clamd.conf but doesnt tell me what to edit..... anyone have any ideas?
[09:06] <mickye> Matic'Makovec: i have ATI MOBILITY RADEON XPRESS 200M
[09:07] <mickye> i just install the Ubuntu on AMD64bit and my Xserver cannot start
[09:07] <LoCusF> mickye: is your computer a laptop?
[09:08] <mickye> yes
[09:08] <LoCusF> a hp one?
[09:08] <LoCusF> zv6000
[09:08] <mickye> LoCusF: am using Fujitsu Siemens Amilo 1650G
[09:08] <Scissors> After a reboot, I got the expected root password prompt, so it must have been holding onto it for me.
[09:08] <LoCusF> oh
[09:09] <LoCusF> mickye: have you tried to tweak your memory settings for the display driver?
[09:09] <LoCusF> mickye: ie. tweaking the bios-settings?
[09:09] <spaps> !tell Nihil85 about wireless
[09:09] <spaps> that might help you
[09:09] <mickye> LoCusF: bro am new to this linux stuff ok
[09:10] <mickye> just installed
[09:10] <twirpie> clamav asks me to edit freshclam.conf and clamd.conf but doesnt tell me what to edit..... anyone have any ideas?
[09:10] <LoCusF> mickye: well do you know how to access bios?
[09:10] <mickye> LoCusF: i think its related to the GLcore module
[09:10] <Mortuis> Can anyone recommand a good news reader?
[09:10] <mickye> yes
[09:10] <Frogzoo> Mortuis: pan
[09:10] <mickye> u mean my systems bios
[09:10] <LoCusF> mickye: well try to install i386 ubuntu
[09:10] <Mortuis> Frogzoo: thanks
[09:11] <drugi> hej all :)
[09:11] <Simba> is suspend to ram possible when xorg loads the fglrx ati driver ?
[09:11] <LoCusF> mickye: since the amd64 isn't much supported by ATI
[09:12] <Nihil85> spaps, ubotu can't help me...
[09:12] <Frogzoo> Simba: yes indeed - -> /etc/defaults/acpi-support - also best to use the latest fglrx driver from the seveas repo
[09:12] <mickye> yes i tried that first
[09:12] <mickye> same problem
[09:12] <LoCusF> damn
[09:13] <pat_> Bonsoir je suis un nouvel utilisateur d'UBUNTU et de se chat, faut il ecrire en anglais parce que mon anglais est trs moyen
[09:13] <LoCusF> mickye: is it the dapper repo package?
[09:13] <Frogzoo> !fr
[09:13] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:13] <twirpie> is it possible to run nes emulation and others through ubuntu like nes games and such??
[09:13] <Kilter> does anyone know where I can get help on bugzilla?
[09:13] <pierre-> how can i disable swap-files in cream?
[09:14] <mickye> dapper?
[09:14] <frank23> twirpie: yeah there are emulators for linux for basically all the consoles
[09:14] <isth> Hi guys, anyone experience with remote desktop? Is it only possible to connect a client with a lan connection?
[09:14] <mickye> just install the from the ubuntu cd 5.10
[09:14] <C2H5OH> gnome 2.14 release date ??
[09:14] <twirpie> where?
[09:15] <Falstius> twirpie, there is a NES emulator for linux I believe.  Or you run it under wine/cedega.
[09:15] <pat_> Est ce que quelqu'un sait s'il y aura vraiment une distrib Xubuntu tlchargeable en juin ? Merci
[09:15] <Simba> /etc/defaults/acpi-support is default with acpi_sleep_mode=mem. the machine goes perfectly to sleep, but hang on wakeup
[09:16] <saif> hello, rhythemplayer, cant load my 80 gig music collection, any other good players?
[09:16] <Falstius> xubuntu?
[09:16] <carlos> saif: what happens? does it break?
[09:16] <DBO> saif, listen, AmaroK, XMMS, Banshee (try this one)
[09:17] <saif> DBO! u again! thanx!
[09:17] <pat_> Xubuntu is for old computer when can we download a cd ? in june ?
[09:17] <saif> carlos, it just keeps loading and nothing happens!
[09:17] <Mortuis> Here's a dumb question, if I'm running GNOME and I see a KDE application in "Add Applications" that looks interesting, is it going to work if I install it?
[09:17] <xnull> hi
[09:17] <Frogzoo> Simba: upgrade fglrx from the seveas repo
[09:17] <Frogzoo> !tell Simba about seveas
[09:17] <rodney_> can i run other linux programs on my ubuntu
[09:17] <_jason> Mortuis: yes
[09:17] <frank23> pat_: the dapper release is June 1st. Xubuntu will be released then
[09:17] <DBO> saif, i had a similar issue when some of my tags were corrupt
[09:17] <xnull> who can paste me a sources.list from breezy?
[09:18] <carlos> saif: hmm it sounds more like a performance problem....
[09:18] <_jason> !sources
[09:18] <DBO> oh he left...
[09:18] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[09:18] <Mortuis> _jason: thanks
[09:19] <isth> hmm no remote desktop users?
[09:19] <pat_> Thank franck i hope this.
[09:20] <frank23> pat_: did you go look in #ubuntu-fr   d'habitude il y a des gens la
[09:20] <veleno> is there some tool to add a password protection to a pdf document made by OpenOffice ?
[09:20] <sentfromahole> could i have some help please
[09:20] <sentfromahole> how do you save in nano
[09:20] <_jason> sentfromahole: ctrl-o
[09:21] <lotia> a friend has a question about pptp any experts here?
[09:21] <_jason> sentfromahole: the commands are listed at the bottom, ^X, means ctrl-x
[09:21] <sentfromahole> how can I pretend i'm root while saving
[09:21] <pat_> franck ok j'y vais je voulais tre sur que Xbuntu sortira bien en juin j'en ai besoin pour instal sur des ordis destins au Burundi (association Webvolcans)
[09:21] <_jason> sentfromahole: pretend you are root?
[09:21] <Eleaf> Ro0t
[09:21] <sentfromahole> it said permission denied
[09:21] <_jason> sentfromahole: what are you editing?
[09:21] <Eleaf> run the command with sudo
[09:22] <sentfromahole> a config file in the etc/
[09:22] <Eleaf> You usually can't 'fake root' if you don't know the password..
[09:22] <pat_> Franck23 tu es dans la creuse ? car moi je suis pas loin dans le 63 Combrailles
[09:22] <_jason> sentfromahole: you have to edit with: sudo nano /etc/foo
[09:22] <sentfromahole> okay that's what i was thinking
[09:24] <frank23> pat_: c'est des banlieues de Paris ca?  Moi je suis au Canada. on peut pas vraiment parler en francais ici. je suis a #ubuntu-fr si tu veux
[09:24] <trappist> frank23: /join #ubuntu-fr
[09:25] <frank23> trappist: yeah I know. I invited him to #ubuntu-fr
[09:25] <spaps> lol trappist :D
[09:25] <trappist> oh :)
[09:25] <frank23> trappist: lol
[09:26] <Falstius> trappist: he just told pat_ that they can't really speak french here ;)
[09:26] <trappist> guess I coulda read the whole sentence
[09:26] <trappist> knee-jerk reaction to "c'est"
[09:26] <sentfromahole> after many trials and tribulations
[09:26] <modfcsk> Hi, i am trying to connect my ubuntu machine to two display on an nvidia card- problem is, the secondary one i am trying to use is a projector- how the fudge am i supposed to configure it?
[09:26] <sentfromahole> i never got penggy to work
[09:27] <sentfromahole> if anyone here is from the UK, could you suggest me a ISP?
[09:27] <sentfromahole> i would be very greatfull
[09:27] <modfcsk> Hi, i am trying to connect my ubuntu machine to two display on an nvidia card- problem is, the secondary one i am trying to use is a projector- how the fudge am i supposed to configure it?
[09:28] <trappist> modfcsk: please give it a few minutes before repeating your question.
[09:28] <johnatwork> Hello, I think i managed to mess up my gcc include library. I tried to reinstall all gcc packages using the synaptic GUI... didn't work. Any ideas on this subject?
[09:28] <frank23> trappist: I guess pat_ didn't really want to talk there either
[09:28] <_jason> johnatwork: how do you think you messed it up? were they ever working?
[09:28] <modfcsk> trappist: sorry, thought i was inivisible in here- had to do that thingy with nickserv- so i repeated after that. :)
[09:29] <sentfromahole> bye, thanks for the help i was given
[09:29] <trappist> modfcsk: no harm done
[09:29] <modfcsk> anywhos, ddcprobe wont give me any info on a secondary monitor
[09:29] <modfcsk> does that mean i'll need compiling the kernel from scratch?
[09:29] <johnatwork> _jason, Yes it worked fine not that long ago... now when i try to compile, it just complains that it can't find some pretty standard includes, like "stdlib.h"
[09:30] <johnatwork> I suppose they are normally located at "/usr/lib/gcc/include" ?
[09:30] <_jason> johnatwork: /usr/include/, libc6-dev provides that.  Can you check that they are there?
[09:31] <trappist> johnatwork: sudo apt-get install build-essential should fix that up
[09:32] <johnatwork> oh? build-essential you say
[09:32] <mephis1987> hello , i have installed apache
[09:32] <mephis1987> but when i type locahost
[09:32] <mephis1987> it goes to google
[09:32] <mephis1987> i can only type 127.0.0.1
[09:32] <johnatwork> they closest thing i have to gcc files in /usr/include is a folder called "c++"
[09:32] <_jason> mephis1987: paste the first line of /etc/hosts
[09:32] <_jason> johnatwork: try what trappist suggested
[09:33] <Frogzoo> mephis1987: it's spelled 'localhost'
[09:34] <johnatwork> Its download right now... thank god for my 10mb
[09:34] <johnatwork> 10mbit/sec that is
[09:34] <mephis1987> _jason, here u r : 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain system
[09:35] <_jason> mephis1987: add 'localhost' to that line
[09:35] <patrick52222> how do i run a deb files
[09:35] <_jason> !deb
[09:35] <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)
[09:35] <xnull> i got apache installed and I wanna put php ? how can I do that?
[09:35] <shaji> bot codecs
[09:35] <mephis1987> _jason, where in that line , at the beginning ?
[09:35] <johnatwork> holy crap, that added a whole lot of .h files in my /usr/include directory
[09:35] <_jason> mephis1987: umm put it after localhost.localdomain
[09:35] <shaji> any idea what the command is for installing the nonfree codecs?
[09:35] <johnatwork> and now it works! thanks goes out to trappist
[09:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell shaji about w32codecs
[09:37] <patrick52222> its called a amsn_0.95-3.ubuntu.deb
[09:37] <t1n_l0tus> Hey all. I've been having sound problems as of late.  Following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems?highlight=%28sound%29 I have determined that module snd-intex8x0 is what I need, however I do not udnerstand how to write the modprobe line that it describes.  Any help?
[09:38] <nestquick> Me revoila hh (mes accents chris :p)
[09:38] <Frogzoo> !fr
[09:38] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:38] <patrick52222> sudo dpkg -i amsn_0.95-3.ubuntu.deb doesnt work
[09:38] <nestquick> Oups sorry
[09:38] <Frogzoo> nestquick: pas grave
[09:38] <frank23> t1n_l0tus: did you try sudo modprobe snd_es18xx ?
[09:38] <nestquick> Frogzoo, thanks
[09:39] <nestquick> By all ^^
[09:39] <Hwyvar> I am in the process of upgrading from hoary to breezy on another PC and somwthing weird just happened: I lost the upper and lower part of my destop
[09:39] <mephis1987> _jason, do i have to restart apache
[09:39] <frank23> t1n_l0tus: with your module?
[09:39] <_jason> mephis1987: not sure...
[09:39] <t1n_l0tus> frank23, no.  would I replace snd_es18xx with my module?
[09:39] <t1n_l0tus> frank23, would I also need a list of parameters similar to the one listed there?
[09:39] <frank23> t1n_l0tus: yeah try inserting it without any options
[09:39] <_jason> mephis1987: actually I am fairly sure restarting apache is not needed.  I believe it should just work
[09:40] <Hwyvar> how do I gt these back? I have apps running, and a terminal in which updating takes place, but I cant reach those anyore
[09:40] <patrick52222> is there away of installing this amsn_0.95-3.ubuntu.deb
[09:40] <vincenz> How do I get sound to work with Alsa, and flashplayer in firefox?
[09:40] <t1n_l0tus> frank23, aply -l still says no audio devices
[09:40] <mephis1987> _jason, thanks
[09:40] <mephis1987> it works
[09:41] <t1n_l0tus> erg no soundcards found
[09:41] <t1n_l0tus> aplay -l
[09:41] <mephis1987> _jason, how can i make the localhost link to /home/username/ files
[09:41] <luis_> the video playback is slow in mplayer, but it's not in totem, what can I do??
[09:42] <metho> hello could someone tell me how uninstall the complied mysql from ubuntu
[09:42] <shaji> ubotu w32codecs
[09:42] <ubotu> it has been said that w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[09:42] <frank23> t1n_l0tus: I don't know....   the absolute expert for sound is crimsun. If you can find him here some time, he should be able to help you
[09:42] <modfcsk> !projector
[09:42] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, modfcsk
[09:42] <t1n_l0tus> Thanks, frank23
[09:42] <modfcsk> anyone- some help on projectors?
[09:42] <Hwyvar> ok, I reached the apps using alt/tab but I still lost the upper and lower part of my screen
[09:42] <metho> anyone?
[09:43] <__filip_> Hello, i run Dapper and it works nice but i have one littel problem.  When i scrolling in Firefox it change site to the one i was on before. What can i do?
[09:44] <patrick52222> is there away of installing this amsn_0.95-3.ubuntu.deb
[09:44] <Xenguy> patrick52222: dpkg -i
[09:44] <patrick52222> dpkg -i doesnt work
[09:44] <zimmz> what is output
[09:44] <luis_> sudo dpkg -i
[09:44] <frank23> patrick52222: 0.94 is in synaptic if you want.
[09:45] <Zoroaster> good day
[09:45] <patrick52222> yeh iv got that but it keeps saying update
[09:45] <mephis1987> I can only put files in /var/www , how can I put file on my own folder in /home/
[09:46] <metho> could some1 tell me how uninstall a complied program from sources!!!
[09:46] <patrick52222> heres by problem with amsn  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11172
[09:46] <_jason> mephis1987: make a folder ~/public_html and put stuff there, then go to localhost/~$USER
[09:46] <delire> sheesh 715
[09:46] <vincenz> ubotu flash player
[09:46] <ubotu> vincenz: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:46] <vincenz> ubotu flashplayer
[09:46] <ubotu> vincenz: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:46] <delire> i leave for a couple of months and everyone turns up..
[09:46] <vincenz> ubotu sound in firefox
[09:46] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, vincenz
[09:46] <_jason> metho: did you use checkinstall to install it?
[09:47] <Zoroaster> I am running Ubuntu 5.10, I have samba installed, and webmin, I am testing to see if my ubuntu workstation can share one folder, just one, its called shared and its at the path /home/"me"/shared
[09:47] <Zoroaster> my network is a windows 2000 AD domain
[09:48] <tolle> Ok this is annoying. I "know" how to set up xinerama, it's just to enable it in ServerFlags, define two screens and monitors and tell one to be right of the other. Yet I cant get it to work this time.
[09:48] <Zoroaster> when I go to my xp workstation which runs in vmware, and I type out \\myubuntucomputer I get a box asking for a user name and password
[09:48] <delire> tolle: it's a pita at the best of times.
[09:48] <tolle> delire: Yeah
[09:49] <tolle> delire: Even more frustrating when its the 10th time your doing it.
[09:49] <porky_scratching> Zoroaster:  set the smb.conf from user to share
[09:49] <Zoroaster> when I type in my user and password that I use for my ubuntu box, it comes back like it did not work, and it defaults my domain before my user, my windows domain that is
[09:49] <tolle> delire: It just requires some voodoo magic.
[09:49] <Kragnerac>  :)
[09:49] <patrick52222> heres by problem with amsn  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11172
[09:49] <delire> tolle: hmm.. it's been a few years since i've poked a stick at xinerama.
[09:49] <delire> tolle: and it was a long stick at that.
[09:49] <Zoroaster> porky_scratching, ok, let me check that
[09:49] <metho> _jason: what u mean by checkinstall?
[09:49] <tolle> delire: Yupp, they might have changed something I guess.
[09:49] <delire> metho: it's used to build debian packages from source.
[09:50] <delire> tolle: is there a current xinerama site at all around these days? may even be a channel somewhere.
[09:50] <metho> ok, no it wasnt checkinstall, it was tar.gz install
[09:50] <tolle> delire: apparantly theres something called mergedfb aswell now
[09:50] <venox> lol, that ubuntu torrent client is running crazy
[09:50] <delire> tolle: hmm.. never heard of this.
[09:50] <tolle> delire: beats me. I'll check
[09:50] <Kragnerac>  :'(
[09:50] <venox> it says I have downloaded 345mb of 350mb and it's on 60%
[09:50] <tolle> delire: quite lonly on #xinerama
[09:50] <venox> haha
[09:50] <kleber> ?
[09:50] <_jason> metho: you can use checkinstall instead of 'make install' to install a package from source.  That way it's easily removed, otherwise it can be a pita.  You can try 'make uninstall'
[09:51] <venox> the percentage is right, but the status line isn't. lol.
[09:51] <tolle> delire: its aspecially annoying since it isnt alot thats to be added
[09:51] <patrick52222> any ideas
[09:51] <delire> tolle: hmm
[09:51] <niki_> help!  when i boot up ubuntu, everything boots up fine until i get into the login screen, and everything freezes!  i formatted, repartitioned, and reinstalled, and i got the same problem!  i also booted into recovery mode, and when i type mount, i get this for the drive that ubuntu is installed on: /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)....please help!
[09:51] <TokenBad> ok in file manager I try to create a folder...and when I do it...it makes 2 folders of the same name I put..but one in all upper case and one in all lower case.....anyone know why?
[09:51] <tolle> delire: I guess this requires a few beers.
[09:51] <chris> how do i go to a spefic folder?
[09:51] <metho> _jason: thanks for the info, basically now i need to go to /usr/local/mysql directory and run make uninstall command?
[09:52] <_jason> metho: I think you run make uninstall from the same place you ran make install
[09:52] <delire> tolle: makes sure they're not belgian beers. you'll be seeing two screens regardless.
[09:52] <chris> how do i get a adress bar in the home file i clicked on
[09:52] <patrick52222> heres my problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11172
[09:52] <metho> _jason: thats great!!, i'll try now
[09:53] <chris> i want to type in a location to go
[09:53] <_jason> metho: and you are hoping that the author made an uninstall, because it isn't really required
[09:53] <tolle> delire: I feel that this will turn into a beer discussion.
[09:53] <_jason> chris: in nautilus?
[09:53] <chris> ok thanks jason
[09:53] <delire> metho: make uninstall is all very well if you still the source around of course ;)
[09:53] <_jason> patrick52222: put a / before home to make it /home
[09:54] <delire> tolle: yes, we should retreat like responsible on topic humans.
[09:54] <_jason> patrick52222: you probably also want a capital D in Desktop
[09:54] <h0nus> hi all
[09:54] <h0nus> i'm having some trouble with my resolution
[09:55] <h0nus> i'm on 640x480 right now
[09:55] <metho> _jason and delire: thanks for your help, it worked greatly but i still see mysql files /usr/local/mysql
[09:55] <h0nus> but my viewable area is only about the middle third of the screen
[09:55] <fromvega> Hello
[09:55] <metho> _jason and delire: are they suppose to be there
[09:55] <chris> nautilus doesnt have a adress bar!
[09:55] <chris> :(
[09:55] <h0nus> and there's no color
[09:55] <omeg> Laptop, h0nus?
[09:55] <_jason> chris: press ctrl-l
[09:55] <h0nus> no
[09:56] <fromvega> I'm trying to install SSH through synaptic but I'm receiving this message: " Depends: openssh-server but it is not going to be installed". Could you hel-me?
[09:56] <omeg> Some laptops (video cards) cannot properly scale screens.
[09:56] <chris> wow thanks jason! :) this will work out great , Your tha best!!! *high five*!
[09:56] <omeg> Mine keeps making the resolution take up only 50% of the horizontal range of the screen.
[09:56] <niki_> help!  when i boot up ubuntu, everything boots up fine until i get into the login screen, and everything freezes!  i formatted, repartitioned, and reinstalled, and i got the same problem!  i also booted into recovery mode, and when i type mount, i get this for the drive that ubuntu is installed on: /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)....please help!
[09:56] <tolle> fromvega: Do you want to install the server? The client is installed by default?
[09:56] <h0nus> omeg: i'm running ubuntu off windows virtual machine
[09:56] <_jason> fromvega: you need to enable the breezy main repository in /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:56] <fromvega> tolle: yes, the server
[09:56] <omeg> I'm not knowledgeable on that.
[09:57] <omeg> Are you sure you can't set a higher resolution?
[09:57] <tolle> fromvega: Try installing openssh-server directly?
[09:57] <fromvega> _jason: but I think all repositories are enabled...
[09:57] <delire> niki_: are you at the login screen now?
[09:57] <h0nus> omeg: if i set higher, it gets worse
[09:57] <omeg> I'm not sure if Windows Virtual Machine is the same as Virtual PC, but in that case, don't expect to be able to run everything on it.
[09:57] <_jason> fromvega: can you pastebin sources.list?
[09:57] <omeg> I couldn't run most non-Microsoft operating systems on it.
[09:57] <delire> niki_: if so, hit CTRL-ALT-F1 for me and see if that takes you to a console.
[09:57] <omeg> They just crash with various reasons.
[09:57] <fromvega> tolle:   Depends: openssh-client (=1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2.2) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed
[09:57] <omeg> I recommend using VMware if you want a portable solution to run Ubuntu on.
[09:58] <omeg> (In Windows.)
[09:58] <tolle> fromvega: Try updating the repositories
[09:58] <delire> niki_: also, when you say 'freezes' does that mean that the mouse is stuck also and that you can't type?
[09:58] <h0nus> omeg: well it's running fine it's just the resolution that's screwed up
[09:58] <porky_scratching> I use VMplayer in windows very stables cant remeber it ever crashing
[09:58] <porky_scratching> Ubuntu vm distro works good
[09:58] <omeg> I'm not sure if it can be fixed, h0nus. I've had a multitude of problems with it.
[09:58] <omeg> I once tried the live CD of Ubuntu on it.
[09:58] <omeg> Or no, I tried to actually install it.
[09:59] <omeg> The screen was a complete unusable mess then.
[09:59] <omeg> Using Warty.
[09:59] <h0nus> lol yep
[09:59] <_jason> !enter
[09:59] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:59] <chris> looking for the winehq directory :(
[09:59] <dsacode> Hello! How i can convert file (split with space separator) to word list (each word on newline) ?
[09:59] <chris> someone want to give me a hand?
[09:59] <chris> :)
[09:59] <omeg> ubotu, er??
[09:59] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, omeg
[09:59] <delire> chris: ~/.wine ?
[09:59] <AstralJava> chris: No thanks, I need both of mine.
[10:00] <omeg> I'm not the one asking the question, ubotu, I'm trying to answer h0nus's. :P
[10:00] <FlannelKing> !bot
[10:00] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[10:00] <delire> omeg: ubotu is a bot
[10:00] <chris> delire thanks a lot!!!
[10:00] <omeg> Foiled again.
[10:00] <delire> chris: np
[10:00] <chris> *high five(!
[10:00] <cosi> hi.  anyone use vncserver on breezy?
[10:00] <chris> :P
[10:00] <_jason> dsacode: sed -i 's/ /\n/g' file, try without the -i first to test
[10:00] <chris> u guys are tha best!!!!!
[10:00] <omeg> ubotu, you are very user-friendly.
[10:00] <mephis1987> _jason, do u know any text editor that highlight syntax ?
[10:00] <ubotu> omeg: I think you lost me on that one
[10:00] <ax9> i have just installed ubuntu 5.10 on this system, i think some of the software bittorrent, firefox etc... is outdated how can i update them?????
[10:00] <_jason> mephis1987: vim, gedit
[10:01] <delire> chris: it's a good channel this one ;)
[10:01] <niki_> help!  when i boot up ubuntu, everything boots up fine until i get into the login screen, and everything freezes!  i formatted, repartitioned, and reinstalled, and i got the same problem!  i also booted into recovery mode, and when i type mount, i get this for the drive that ubuntu is installed on: /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)....please help!
[10:01] <FlannelKing> ax9: the way ubuntu works, is it effectively freezes the versions for each release.  Versions will be updated again in Dapper, due to release June 1.
[10:01] <delire> niki_: i just asked you a couple of questions. scroll back and answer them. answers to those will assist me hellping you.
[10:01] <omeg> It seems to mount your drive read-only, niki_... that's strange.
[10:01] <omeg> Maybe your hard disk has physical problems.
[10:02] <ax9> FlannelKing,  so im stuck with it for now?
[10:02] <pigor> hello. i need a program which just says: file xy is the same as yx .. or not (binary files)
[10:02] <omeg> It sees errors on the partition and thus remounts it as read-only.
[10:02] <niki_> delire, my mouse just stopped working for some reason on this computer and i can't scroll up...i'm having all kinds of problems today :(
[10:02] <omeg> Maybe you should try a different partition format.
[10:02] <omeg> Like ext2.
[10:03] <kbrooks> Well.
[10:03] <niki_> delire, at login screen, mouse doesn't move and keyboard doesn't work
[10:03] <niki_> delire, right now i am in recovery mode
[10:03] <FlannelKing> ax9: well, you can update it yourself, but it's not supported.  You could upgrade to the alpha versions of dapper, it's pretty stable, if you're just using ubuntu as a desktop, (and have nothing important that isn't backed up) you'll be fine (it's pretty stable anyway)
[10:03] <mephis1987> _jason , how about compiler for example C language , is anjuta good enough ?
[10:03] <madder> Can someone point me in the direction of how to write a routing table to an ethernet interface config file?  Do I just copy and paste it in or what?  I accept how-to websites as help.  :)
[10:03] <ax9> and also, does ubuntu have a firewall?
[10:03] <_jason> mephis1987: well for a compiler, use gcc.  anjuta is an IDE that uses gcc as the compiler I *think*
[10:04] <Zoroaster> porky_scratching, does samba generate a log that will tell me what is going on?
[10:04] <we2by_> why does opoenoffice works so slow?
[10:04] <we2by_> now it even hang
[10:04] <mephis1987> iptable
[10:04] <Zoroaster> my config file looks ok
[10:04] <mephis1987> !iptable
[10:04] <ubotu> mephis1987: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:04] <_jason> we2by_: java
[10:04] <mephis1987> !iptables
[10:04] <we2by_> _jason, can I disable java for openoffice?
[10:04] <_jason> we2by_: not likely :)
[10:04] <we2by_> damnit
[10:04] <porky_scratching> I think so in var/log Y whats wrong?
[10:04] <we2by_> no other office suits that can display ppt files?
[10:04] <jonathan_> Hi
[10:04] <ax9> and also, does ubuntu have a firewall?
[10:04] <h0nus> omeg: i'm reading that WVM only emulates the S3 Trio 32/64 PCI video card, and supports Vesa 2.0
[10:04] <_jason> !firewall
[10:04] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[10:04] <usuario04> hola
[10:05] <usuario03> no hablo ingles
[10:05] <jonathan_> epale usuario
[10:05] <equador> when i try perl -MCPAN -e "install Bundle::Xmms"
[10:05] <_jason> !es
[10:05] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:05] <FlannelKing> !es
[10:05] <equador> i get this error
[10:05] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lgtk
[10:05] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lgdk
[10:05] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lglib
[10:05] <jonathan_> alguiien que hable espaol?
[10:05] <usuario06> BUENAS TARDES
[10:05] <h0nus> omeg: that would greatly affect the resolution of my agp card i'm guessing =)
[10:05] <usuario03> Estoy en curso no me molesten
[10:05] <usuario02> NO ME OBLIGUEN CAMBIAR ESTA OPCION A ESPAOL!
[10:05] <usuario06> I make course of UBUNTU
[10:05] <_jason> usuario06: /join #ubuntu-es
[10:05] <xnull>  /usr/sbin/sshd
[10:06] <xnull> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
[10:06] <porky_scratching> on the ubuntu box if you go to networks can u view the shared folder from there?
[10:06] <xnull> wtf?
[10:06] <usuario03> escribeme veronicamgb@hotmail.com
[10:06] <smoosh> hi, someones know how to run acrobat reader on amd64, without chroot32?
[10:06] <usuario04> tengo problemas con mi openoffice
[10:07] <usuario06> BUenas tardes
[10:07] <_jason> usuario06: escreve assim: /join #ubuntu-es
[10:07] <porky_scratching> See even though the folder you create and share on Ubuntu actually is not available untill you set the permission and security level, comin from windows this seems stoopid
[10:08] <porky_scratching> I mean u created the folder U set the share but oh no
[10:08] <equador> when i try perl -MCPAN -e "install Bundle::Xmms"
[10:08] <equador> i get this error
[10:08] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lgtk
[10:08] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lgdk
[10:08] <equador> Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lglib
[10:09] <madder> how do I save changes to my routing table?
[10:10] <xnull> how can I fix Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key
[10:10] <xnull> sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting.
[10:10] <delire> Klowner: i understand your sentiment.
[10:10] <Klowner> it keeps freezing, crashing, using 99% cpu
[10:10] <nickrud> equador, you normally don't need to go to cpan for perl modules; see if libxmms-perl is what you want
[10:10] <xnull> heya
[10:10] <porky_scratching> service iptables save
[10:11] <xnull> pls how can I  * Restarting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...
[10:11] <xnull> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
[10:11] <xnull> how can I fix that?
[10:11] <Klowner> and I removed an app that was associated with a mime-type, and it tells me to go change it in the preferences, but it's not IN THE Preferences
[10:11] <delire> Klowner: flash sites take it down from time to time.
[10:11] <xnull> I dont got /etc/ssh/ssh_host bla
[10:11] <delire> xnull: generate new keys.
[10:11] <porky_scratching> routing tables= firewall rule?s
[10:11] <romarioo> anyone has a link that tells me how do I set it up apache, so I can put file in "~/public_html" and view them? ( I am learning php)
[10:11] <madder> no, I mean my routing table (are you talking to me?)
[10:12] <porky_scratching> yah sry I misunderstood
[10:12] <xnull> delire
[10:12] <xnull> how?
[10:12] <delire> xnull: perhaps your ~/.ssh/known_hosts is playing up.
[10:12] <delire> xnull: man ssh
[10:12] <madder> porky: I think I'm supposed to save it to my interfaces config file, but I'm not sure how?  any idea?
[10:12] <elvstone> hey guys.
[10:12] <madder> I've been looking for examples or help pages for a while now. ... nothing
[10:12] <duelboot> Help:  where can I find kernel source for 2.6.12-10-386?
[10:13] <elvstone> i just finished assembling my new beefy computer. wohoo.
[10:13] <xnull> delire: i dont got /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
[10:13] <elvstone> it runs fine.
[10:13] <xnull> ..
[10:13] <delire> xnull: a clue is ssh-keygen
[10:13] <elvstone> all i've got here is a breezy/amd64 CD.
[10:13] <ax9> so how do i install firestarter
[10:13] <ax9> ?
[10:13] <elvstone> and up in the apartment where the computer is, i have no Internet.
[10:13] <xnull> delire: omg I just wanna start sshd .
[10:13] <tolle> delire: atleast I've found what might be causing it.
[10:13] <nickrud> ax9, sudo aptitude install firestarter ; if that doesn't work, enable the universe repository & try again
[10:13] <elvstone> what are my partition editing capabilities in the breezy install?
[10:14] <delire> xnull: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[10:14] <elvstone> will i be able to create partitions before the partitions i'll be installing ubuntu onto?
[10:14] <madder> I guess no one edits their own routing table around these parts ;) ... <shrug>
[10:14] <ax9> nickrud, do i type that at the terminal?
[10:14] <duelboot> elvstone:  use expert mode and you can
[10:14] <porky_scratching> nope sry I dont even know what a routing table is  lol plz explain a little
[10:14] <delire> porky_scratching: 'route -n' shows your routing table.
[10:14] <elvstone> ..because freebsd will probably be my main os on the machine.. so i want to reserve a partition for it before the ubuntu partition.
[10:15] <nickrud> ax9, yes; or alternatively, you can use synaptic. ctl-f opens a search box, you can look for it there as well.
[10:15] <elvstone> duelboot: okay. do you know what partition tool i'll be given in expert mode?
[10:15] <madder> yeah, what he said
[10:15] <Shadowpillar> okay
[10:15] <elvstone> can i create FreeBSD partititions with it?
[10:15] <Shadowpillar> any ppc users in here?
[10:15] <xnull> delirehttp://pastebin.ca/47723
[10:15] <Shadowpillar> seems like the ppc port for ubuntu is mostly half assed
[10:15] <xnull> http://pastebin.ca/47723
[10:15] <Shadowpillar> anyway
[10:15] <madder> It tells your computer what to do with packets ;)
[10:15] <elvstone> i mean, will it allow me to choose the partition type.
[10:15] <Shadowpillar> question, how do I make a custom initrd?
[10:16] <porky_scratching> like a NAT ?
[10:16] <madder> yeah
[10:16] <duelboot> elvstone, don't know qtpartd?  anyone know?
[10:16] <bimberi> elvstone: you don't need expert mode, just choose to edit the partition table manually during the normalinstall and leave some unpartitioned space where you want to
[10:16] <stocksy> Shadowpillar: PPC user here :)
[10:16] <delire> xnull: have you installed openssh-server ?
[10:16] <delire> stocksy: a dying breed sadly :|
[10:16] <duelboot> elvstone, or what bimberi said :)
[10:16] <porky_scratching> oh right naw I got a linksys I leave all that up that magic box
[10:16] <xnull> delire : YES
[10:16] <ax9> nickrud, i did the terminal method, what do i click on to start the program?
[10:16] <stocksy> alas, it seems so
[10:17] <elvstone> bimberi: ah. i can create a partition at an offset into the disk, without creating a partition that fills that space?
[10:17] <duelboot> where can I find kernel source for 2.6.12-10-386?
[10:17] <elvstone> partition tables are not my strongest point ;)
[10:17] <AppleSeed2010> hello
[10:17] <bimberi> elvstone: i haven't done it myself but i'm fairly sure you can
[10:17] <delire> xnull: as i said, use ssh-keygen
[10:17] <_jason> xnull: you need sudo on that command
[10:17] <ben42> hey, can somone recommand an ebay-sniper
[10:17] <elvstone> bimberi: okay. if it won't work then i'll just play around with the installer a bit and work it out.
[10:18] <duelboot> elvstone: missed the beginning...dual boot (or is it duel boot :) or not?
[10:18] <xnull> delire: I`m root
[10:18] <frank23> ben42: what's that?
[10:18] <nickrud> ax9, it's under Applications->System Tools
[10:18] <delire> xnull: ssh-keygen
[10:18] <mephis1987> _jason, why there is ~ in localhost/~username not localhost/username
[10:18] <madder> my automagically-created routing table got screwed up somehow, so I re-wrote it.  But it changes back to its bad state (wrong rules) when I reboot.
[10:18] <_jason> mephis1987: ask apache developers?
[10:18] <ben42> frank23: a tool that can bid for me on ebay when i am not at home
[10:18] <ax9> nickrud, i dont see it, should i reboot?
[10:18] <xnull> delire: i dont need ssh-keygen ..I dont have /etc/ssh/*.keys
[10:18] <elvstone> duelboot: hrm. it will probably be a dual boot in the end, i've been using freebsd for so long that i'd feel bad leaving it, but i still want to run a linux dist.
[10:18] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: I have a powermac 8500 (oldworld) and I need the 2.6.12 kernel for a vga card, as with 2.6.10, text is scrambled on the fb.
[10:18] <frank23> ben42: are those permited by ebay?
[10:19] <elvstone> probably your nice ubuntu dist then ;)
[10:19] <nickrud> ax9, no. Did the aptitude run say it installed firestarter ok?
[10:19] <_jason> mephis1987: localhost/username would go to var/www/username and that's not what you want
[10:19] <bimberi> elvstone: that's the way :) (playing -> learning)
[10:19] <delire> xnull: ok, sounds like you know what's going on.
[10:19] <elvstone> but freebsd on the first partition.
[10:19] <ben42> frank23; i do not know
[10:19] <elvstone> grub as a bootloader.
[10:19] <porky_scratching> is it sevice then wont it save same for iptables, they rebuild unless ya save I think
[10:19] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: however, some genius decided to make the scsi stuff optional in the newer release
[10:19] <xnull> delire: no I don`t know.. thats why I asked you gus
[10:19] <ax9> nickrud, i cant remember
[10:19] <elvstone> bimberi: heh. i used linux for over 5 years before i installed freebsd on my rusty old laptop.
[10:20] <elvstone> my brother is an ubuntu nuthead (is that a word with bad connotation?).
[10:20] <romarioo> please guys, how can I view those php files "localhost/~romo" ?? :/
[10:20] <duelboot> okay...I already had WinDoze, so I had (from what I read) to use expert mode so I could dual boot...you're in a different situation
[10:20] <elvstone> and what i've seen looks good.
[10:20] <stocksy> Shadowpillar: Yeah, I'm trying to compile 2.6.16 kernel for my 9500, but I've not had much sucess - probably because I don't know what I'm doing
[10:20] <elvstone> i might try suse too though.
[10:20] <nickrud> ax9, ok, then type in a terminal, gksudo firestarter , enter your password, and see if it installed ok.
[10:20] <elvstone> so long since i used linux (used to run slack back in the days).
[10:20] <bimberi> elvstone:  ubunut :)
[10:20] <frank23> ben42: after a quick search in synaptic:   bidwatcher and gdesklet
[10:20] <delire> romarioo: http://localhost/~romo
[10:20] <elvstone> bimberi: heh! perfect word for my brother.
[10:20] <duelboot> help please:  where can I find kernel source for 2.6.12-10-386? anyone?  please?  I'm begging now...
[10:20] <elvstone> he runs dapper.
[10:20] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: ugh the thought of compiling on a 604e @ 120 mhz
[10:20] <fromvega> tolle:  sorry, I'm back. so, what about the error?
[10:20] <crimsun> duelboot: linux-source-2.6.10
[10:20] <romarioo> delire, The requested URL /~romo was not found on this server.
[10:21] <delire> romarioo: then you haven't set it up.
[10:21] <romarioo> delire,  I put the files in ~/public_html
[10:21] <duelboot> ahhhh...thx crimsun checking now
[10:21] <crimsun> duelboot: sorry, misparse. linux-source-2.6.12
[10:21] <elvstone> anyway. even if i would switch completely to linux, i still want to install fbsd to see if there's any problems with the mb chipset, and maybe help them out.
[10:21] <romarioo> delire, that's what I want, do you have a link to some good tutorial?
[10:21] <stocksy> Shadowpillar: you know patience when you've built the NetBSD kernel on a LC 475 mmm, 25MHz :)
[10:21] <elvstone> it's an nforce4 pro 2200, which fbsd might have some problems with.
[10:21] <ben42> frank23 thx. i am trying bidwatcher but i am still not satisfied ... and i hoped that someone knows a better one
[10:21] <Shadowpillar> nice
[10:21] <ben42> but thx anyway
[10:21] <delire> romarioo: no that won't do.. i don't know of any tutes, though there'll be a ton around.
[10:21] <nickrud> ax9, gotta step out for a sec, brb
[10:22] <Shadowpillar> I have a lc 520 I wanna make use of
[10:22] <elvstone> it's the least i can give the good old fbsd guys after what they've been giving me ;)
[10:22] <ax9> nickrud, it says: failed to run firestarter as root, child terminated with 1 status
[10:22] <romarioo> delire, ok gracias anyway :)
[10:22] <delire> romarioo: nada
[10:22] <elvstone> anyway, gotto run up to the apartment and get on with it.
[10:22] <elvstone> thanks guys.
[10:22] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: but that requires system 7 being installed, which I have no way of installing
[10:22] <duelboot> thx crimsun...was looking under kernel-source...just switched from Mandr***, found it...installing now...thx again
[10:22] <Shadowpillar> I';ll worry about it later
[10:22] <Shadowpillar> sleep
[10:22] <delire> romarioo: if you don't mind a http://localhost/romo then just create a symlink from ~/public_html
[10:22] <stocksy> Shadowpillar: How come you can't install system 7?
[10:23] <romarioo> delire,  aha I see
[10:23] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: no disks
[10:23] <Shadowpillar> stocksy: or any way to copy them as my current mac doesn't seem to open any hqx binaries, or stuffit, or disk copy
[10:23] <Shadowpillar> I'm too tired atm
[10:23] <Shadowpillar> later
[10:24] <dylan_> if i get something from www.oswd.org and sell it, is that wrong?
[10:24] <fromvega> How do I enable the 5.10 repositories?
[10:24] <stocksy> Shadowpillar: I've used the 7.5.3 disk images from apple.com before
[10:24] <AstralJava> fromvega: If you're using Hoary, you need to replace every mention of hoary to breezy in your /etc/apt/sources.list.
[10:24] <stocksy> should work on any mac with a built in floppy drive
[10:26] <loststar4545> Yay first time successfully installed a program from source
[10:26] <fromvega> AstralJava: I'm using the 5.10, Breezy right? But my repositories are all Hoary
[10:27] <romarioo> I found it http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=851600&postcount=3 :d
[10:27] <romarioo> damn, I should have been searching for "userdir", shame on me :P
[10:27] <michael> I have iPoddder installed and have the podcasts I want in there. I try to download and play the updates, but doing either doesn't work. Anybody farmiliar with this type of problem??
[10:28] <AstralJava> fromvega: What does lsb_release -a tell you?
[10:28] <nickrud> ax9, that means you didn't get firestarter installed; you need to enable the repository that it's in. got to  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto , enable universe & multiverse, and install firestarter again
[10:28] <michael> I do the update part of it and download the episode that weighs 24MB, but it downloads as 0
[10:28] <fromvega> AstralJava  Description:    Ubuntu (The Breezy Badger Release)
[10:29] <fromvega> AstralJava  so, why my repositories are all set to hoary?
[10:29] <fromvega> AstralJava, I have replaced all 'hoary' to 'breezy', but it with errors
[10:30] <romarioo> anyone knows what's that program with the penguino that has "no mail" next to it? http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=47892&action=view
[10:31] <AstralJava> fromvega: Could you post your sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and let us know the link to it, please?
[10:31] <fromvega> AstralJava: ok
[10:31] <AstralJava> Hi Seveas.
[10:32] <psiuku> hi, im new to Ubuntu and have a problem. where can i ask a question?
[10:32] <crimsun> here.
[10:32] <fromvega> AstralJava: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11174
[10:32] <adlpaf> hi!!! I need to know what the open office pakage name is
[10:32] <crimsun> adlpaf: openoffice.org*
[10:32] <psiuku> ok. so the problem is i cannot launch the console
[10:33] <psiuku> the gnome-console
[10:33] <crimsun> ...gnome-terminal, as in Applications> Accessories> Terminal ?
[10:33] <adlpaf> crimsun, Thanks!!!  (Y)
[10:33] <psiuku> yup.
[10:33] <AstralJava> Hi crimsun.
[10:33] <crimsun> hi astral
[10:33] <psiuku> i click on it and nothing happens
[10:34] <madder> where is the ubuntu equivalent of rc.local ?
[10:34] <Kragnerac> ubu
[10:34] <crimsun> doesn't exist prior to Dapper.
[10:34] <crimsun> use bootmisc.sh
[10:34] <bimberi> madder: /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[10:34] <madder> thanks
[10:34] <AstralJava> fromvega: That's weird, but I suspect it's got something to do with those backports, of which I don't know anything about. Hopefully someone else can help you on those?
[10:35] <psiuku> (well there's that white little circle insead of the pointer that seems to be turning for a little while but that's it)
[10:35] <fromvega> AstralJava: could you share your repo list?
[10:36] <psiuku> crimsun: can You help me?
[10:37] <fromvega> AstralJava: I already found one, thank you!
[10:37] <crimsun> psiuku: I don't know, can I?
[10:38] <crimsun> (I don't know what you're referring to)
[10:38] <bimberi> psiuku: does <alt>F2 'xterm' work?
[10:38] <psiuku> heh.. well than - could You?
[10:38] <AstralJava> fromvega: Okay good, here's mine anyway. It might have some weird things in it, but it works: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11175
[10:39] <madder> ok, I'm just gonna writhe the route commands to my bootmisc.sh then.  Shoddy workaround, but whatever.
[10:39] <bimberi> psiuku: if so, try running gnome-terminal from there and see if it errors  (gtg sry)
[10:40] <fromvega> AstralJava: thank you!
[10:40] <ping3> guys how do i find a useusing xchat pls
[10:40] <psiuku> bimberi: how to run g-t from xterm?
[10:40] <AstralJava> fromvega: No prob. Did you get it working?
[10:40] <Kjappfot> It says on linux-ntfs.org that write support for ntfs is here. is it really working ok (been away from linux for a while..)
[10:40] <ping3>  /whois smoosh
[10:41] <ping3> that didnt work
[10:41] <ping3> :(
[10:41] <AstralJava> Kjappfot: It's always not recommended.
[10:41] <crimsun> psiuku: type: gnome-terminal &
[10:42] <ping3> hellllllpp
[10:42] <Celeste> ping3, describe your prob man
[10:42] <ping3> how do i fnd a user using xchat
[10:42] <ping3> find
[10:43] <psiuku> crimsun: the only thing i got was: [1]  11242. what does that mean?
[10:43] <Kjappfot> AstralJava: I kinda suspected that :-/ Are there any windows tools out there that can convert an ntfs partition to ext3? I'm planning my switch to linux, but I have 300GB on ntfs disks that I don't wanna lose...
[10:43] <niki_> ping3, you could do /whois user
[10:43] <niki_> ping3, that will show you every channel that user is in
[10:44] <AstralJava> Kjappfot: You can always mount that partition read-only, if you only need to use it, not modify it.
[10:44] <crimsun> psiuku: so...where is the g-t window?
[10:44] <mephis1987> does any1 know any offline dictionary ?
[10:44] <hatake_kakashi> ping3: why? is it that important to know even though such information can be spoofed?
[10:44] <rissem61> \whois Kjappfot
[10:44] <niki_> rissem61, other slash :P
[10:44] <rissem61> haha
[10:44] <mephis1987> does any1 know any offline english dictionary ?
[10:44] <mephis1987> is stardict good enough ?
[10:44] <ping3> i know the nickname
[10:44] <AstralJava> Kjappfot: Converting probably won't succeed, I've never heard of such an attempt. Dual boot not an option?
[10:44] <niki_> ping3, then do /whois thenicknameyouknow
[10:44] <ping3> i want to find the user and join the channel
[10:44] <cafuego> whut?
[10:45] <ping3> when i try whois it doesnt work
[10:45] <nickrud> mephis1987, you can run dictd , it's a dictionary server that you can use locally. Has some nice dictionaries
[10:45] <hatake_kakashi> ping3: use /whois <nick> for that
[10:45] <hatake_kakashi> what error do you get?
[10:45] <Kovaristo> hi, people
[10:45] <niki_> ping3, yes it does, click the window that says freenode ping3 at the bottom
[10:45] <cafuego> ping3: It may not liost the channel the user is on unless _you_ are on it, too.
[10:46] <Kovaristo> did somebody install MSI TV@anywhere tuner tv ?
[10:46] <mephis1987> nickrud, do u know the website ?
[10:46] <Kjappfot> AstralJava. I guess that's the way to go, but I think Ubuntu will take over my computer in the end anyway, so I'm planning how to slowly squeeze it out :-)
[10:46] <Kovaristo> MSI @anywhere plus...
[10:46] <nickrud> mephis1987, apt-get (you did say offline)
[10:46] <ping3> ok got it thanks
[10:46] <Kovaristo> can somebody help me?
[10:46] <|lostbyte|> Hi ! guys..
[10:46] <hatake_kakashi> cafuego: depending on how the IRCd is configured
[10:46] <|lostbyte|> I am on ubuntu at alast :)
[10:47] <cafuego> hatake_kakashi: well, depends on the channel modes
[10:47] <psiuku> crimsun: there's none (i don't know if i use the msg correctly)
[10:47] <|lostbyte|> Installing th speedtouch driver was a peace of cake :)
[10:47] <|lostbyte|> Ok ! now i need help.
[10:47] <Kjappfot> is anyone here using truecrypt?
[10:47] <hatake_kakashi> cafuego: and inherently more so the IRCd for that sort of support :)
[10:47] <|lostbyte|> By default ubuntu booted me into gnome ! but i need to use kubuntu .. so help !
[10:48] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: You could 'apt-get install kubuntu-desktop'.
[10:49] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Then at login screen, choose the right option.
[10:49] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Reading package lists... Done
[10:49] <|lostbyte|> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:49] <|lostbyte|> E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop
[10:50] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ^ ?
[10:51] <scav-> :s
[10:51] <ardchoille> Seveas: bored?
[10:51] <lkdfre> can anyone kindly advise the best way to get an installed programme to appear in the programmes list?
[10:51] <ardchoille> lkdfre: use the menu editor?
[10:51] <Seveas> ardchoille, testing Ubugtus ban tracker
[10:52] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: I have no idea why it says so, it should be in main.
[10:52] <ardchoille> Seveas: ah
[10:52] <Nick-Atis> okay
[10:52] <Nick-Atis> so I put psmouse into /etc/hotplugs/blacklist
[10:52] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Which version are you running?
[10:52] <Nick-Atis> and it did absolutely nothing
[10:52] <Nick-Atis> (as far as I can tell
[10:52] <Nick-Atis> )
[10:52] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, LAtest.
[10:52] <|lostbyte|> just downloaded yesterday.
[10:52] <lkdfre> ardchille sounds good, i'll check for it
[10:53] <Nick-Atis> I used rmmod psmouse to disable my synaptic touchpad
[10:53] <Nick-Atis> and someone here told me that if I put it in blacklist, it wouldn't start up again
[10:53] <Nick-Atis> but it did
[10:53] <Nick-Atis> any ideas how to fix this?
[10:53] <ardchoille> lkdfre: Applications -> System Tools -> Applications Menu Editor
[10:53] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Dapper?
[10:53] <lkdfre> ta
[10:53] <Nick-Atis> other than running rmmod psmouse everytime I boot?
[10:54] <ghost_> Hi i've been using ubuntu for a week or so now and i've got a few wee questions, here goes...
[10:54] <ardchoille> lkdfre: yw :)
[10:54] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, how do i check ?
[10:54] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: lsb_release -a
[10:55] <ghost_> firstly samba: i set samba up and it works really well but i have onlyhad to login on the windows side once and can't work out how to logout, how is it done?
[10:55] <|lostbyte|> Description:    Ubuntu (The Breezy Badger Release)
[10:55] <kingspawn> ghost_: you dont really "log out" of samba
[10:55] <athayde> Hello... I've just installed the ubuntu into my computer and I've some musics. I was wondering how did I put my musics on ubuntu ?
[10:55] <kingspawn> !restricted
[10:55] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:56] <athayde> observation... they are in windows XP
[10:56] <kingspawn> athayde: read what ubotu said
[10:56] <ghost_> okay but i'm a little paranoid about having my windows machine with a connection through to the linux box. should i be?
[10:56] <kingspawn> athayde: then you need to mount your windows partition in ubuntu
[10:56] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: I don't know why it says so, maybe you have something wrong in your apt-get configuration. Does other packages install fine if you use apt-get?
[10:56] <kingspawn> ghost_: eh, that depends. are you afraid someone will sit down at your machine and start deleting files?
[10:56] <athayde> kingspawn okay, I know that. But, how did I do that ?
[10:57] <kingspawn> athayde: well, do you know which /dev/hdxx your partition is?
[10:57] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, i didt setup source yet. does that matter.
[10:57] <athayde> No
[10:57] <ghost_> no not really, ach it probably is just paranoia then...
[10:57] <ghost_> okay next thing is sudo
[10:58] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, give me a app name to try ?
[10:58] <ghost_> sometimes i want to use root in the GUI like to quickly change a permission
[10:58] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: So you only have the install cdrom in your sources.list? That might explain it, if kubuntu-desktop isn't on that cd.
[10:58] <ghost_> but i can;t see a way ofd doing it
[10:58] <ghost_> i tried enableing login to GDM as root
[10:58] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, yup ! only the install cdrom.
[10:59] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, k !
[10:59] <kingspawn> ghost_: well, you could use gksudo to start a gui program with root permissions
[10:59] <ghost_> and then trying to login again as u=root p=mypass but no joy
[10:59] <cheek> I'm looking for a gnome panel applet that brings up a menu of the filesystem--i'm pretty sure KDE has one. Anyone know of an alternative?
[10:59] <kingspawn> ghost_: you would need to enable the root password to log into gnome as root
[10:59] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, so what next ?
[10:59] <ghost_> oh...
[10:59] <azurehuesofblue> I'm on myspace with FF1.5 and everything seems to work when I go to add music... but there is no ADD button like there should be.  Flash is installed... I don't what it needs, is there somewhere where I can 'deck it out' with all the plugins?
[10:59] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: So then you need to uncomment the # in front of the rows that allow adding other repositories. After that, apt-get update will make them available. Then you should be able to install kubuntu-desktop.
[11:00] <psiuku> can anyone help me? i cannot start my gnome-terminal.
[11:00] <michael> How do I use lame to convert wav to mp3??
[11:00] <cheek> do you have lame installed?
[11:00] <michael> yea
[11:00] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, k ! will do that now.
[11:00] <we2by_> error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:00] <we2by_> I just got that error
[11:00] <cheek> did you read --> man lame
[11:00] <kRaKoN> I am trying to install the plugin to listen mp3 with " sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad
[11:00] <kRaKoN>  " but i get an error saying that there is a dependens libid3tag0 " (>= 0.15.1b) " can somebody help me?
[11:01] <michael> i will :)
[11:01] <ghost_> how do you use gksudo to open a normal gnome folder and then edit the permissions?
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> I need a translation from GUI to cli: Does anyone know all of the steps performed by clicking Deactivate and then Activate in the Network Manager?
[11:01] <kingspawn> ghost_: try gksudo nautilus
[11:01] <michael> cheek, i don't have the documentation
[11:01] <kingspawn> ghost_: perhaps specifying which folder you want opened
[11:02] <kingspawn> ghost_: yes, seems to work nicely
[11:02] <cheek> http://www.google.com/search?q=man+lame&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial
[11:02] <ghost_> yeah it does
[11:02] <ghost_> thanks
[11:03] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, sudo ifup/ifdown ethX ?
[11:03] <cheek> michael, did you get that? : http://www.google.com/search?q=man+lame
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: I tried that, but it didn't seem sufficient.  Would it lose configuration when taken down?
[11:04] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, my guess of how the gui's controlling the config was wrong, I guess
[11:04] <cheek> Does anyone know of a gnome panel applet that is an alternative for KDE's filebrowser applet (as a menu)
[11:05] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, SO ubuntu has no mirrors and stuff ?
[11:05] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, All the urls are forever. there.
[11:05] <rafael_> hi anybodu have instaled mettise the 3d desktop?
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Hmm.  I'm having to do that with the GUI about every 15-20 minutes b/c my ISP drops the connection.  It's getting pretty annoying, so I was hoping I could script it and run it with cron.
[11:06] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: It has, most of them just add the country short in front, like http://us.archive.ubuntu.com
[11:06] <nickrud> kRaKoN, you have something wrong with your sources. please put them on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:06] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: What do you mean urls are forever there?
[11:06] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, k !
[11:06] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, I've never used that gui tool, so I really don't know
[11:07] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Like you said to uncomment the urls. so every one who is using ubuntu must be using those respositores.
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: All right.  Thanks.
[11:07] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: That is the way for updated packages. You can use just what you have on your cd, but they won't get security updates etc.
[11:08] <cheek> what WIFI managers is everyone using? I've tried a few now, but it always seems i have to go into network-admin and change the default interface and choose the network there, before i get a connection. Is anyone else having this problem?
[11:08] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, yup !
[11:09] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, After i install kubuntu . how do i uninstall this gnome ?
[11:09] <chris_> is there any way to reinstall ubuntu with out the cd
[11:10] <xstation> nickrud: sorrey about my tone this afternoon a bit abrasive
[11:10] <chris_> can any one help me?
[11:10] <nickrud> xstation, what tone :)
[11:11] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: I'm not sure exactly. Basically apt-get remove <package> takes off stuff, but I'm not recommending you to do that unless you know what you don't need and what you want to keep. ubuntu-desktop is the default meta-package, same as kubuntu-desktop but with gnome and stuff.
[11:11] <xstation> nickrud; I was a bit rude at the end very mellow now
[11:11] <nickrud> xstation, like I said, I was only 1/4 there, I really didn't notice. But thanks, anyway
[11:11] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[11:12] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, oh !
[11:12] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ok ! want about i want to search for a package ?
[11:12] <linuxboyfriend> i wanna remove gnome-games but it (synaptic) says that it will also remove ubuntu-desktop, what does mean? will it remove the whole ubuntu or what?
[11:13] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: apt-cache search <pattern>
[11:13] <chris_> is there any way to reinstall ubuntu with out the cd
[11:13] <|lostbyte|> linuxboyfriend, Like AstralJava said. you will need ubuntu-desktop.
[11:13] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, no, ubuntu-desktop is just a list of packages to install, removing ubuntu-desktop will not remove anything else
[11:13] <WiFi_Warri0r> chris: unless ur on a network, no
[11:13] <AstralJava> linuxboyfriend: ubuntu-desktop is a meta-package, it won't matter but it eases up upgrades to newer versions later on.
[11:14] <xstation> nickrud; I was just wondering if it might be possible to bring this menu.lst thing to a close as the other option is to use qtpated and put sarge inside ubuntu with kemqu
[11:14] <athayde> chris_ unless if you use the windows CD... reboot and type fixmbr
[11:14] <chris_> i am but my computer is the only one with ubuntu
[11:14] <matty-92> hi
[11:14] <WiFi_Warri0r> chris: r u on the net??
[11:14] <Davey> is there any way to remove like, xubuntu-desktop and all the packages it installed, totally? same for ubuntu-desktop, I just want to go back to a server install
[11:14] <athayde> if you wanna remove ubuntu
[11:14] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, apt-cache search mplayer comes up with mga-vid-source and mozilla-mplayer. but i want mplayer. ?
[11:14] <chris_> yes
[11:14] <nickrud> xstation, I'd do the sarge install again; but if you still get the pivot_root issue, I'd ask on the debian channel, they know more about their own kernels
[11:14] <linuxboyfriend> |lostbyte|, nickrud, Astinus: then how can i remove gnome-games without altering ubuntu-desktop?
[11:15] <matty-92> does any1 no how to downlaod java on ubuntu 5.10
[11:15] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: you can try apt-cache show <package> if you know what the package is called.
[11:16] <xstation> nickrud: yes I posted a post im the forum and asked they said do a google for pivot_root and the number i got after that think it was 465 or something
[11:16] <|lostbyte|> apt-cache show mplayer returns nothing. in'st there mplayer for ubuntu ?
[11:16] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ^
[11:16] <Xenguy> !tell matty-92 about java
[11:16] <frank23> Davey: uninstalling xserver-xorg should bring alot of things with it
[11:16] <Xenguy> ah well
[11:17] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, You are missing the point. installing the ubuntu-desktop metapackage installs a lot of packages, removing ubuntu-desktop metapackage removes only ubuntu-desktop.
[11:17] <xstation> Xenguy hello
[11:17] <chris_> so..
[11:17] <Xenguy> brb
[11:17] <|lostbyte|> nickrud, so removing ubuntu-desktop will only remove gnome ?
[11:17] <Xenguy> xstation: hi (at work, in and out a bit)
[11:18] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: try 'apt-cache show mplayer-386'
[11:18] <|lostbyte|> !tell |lostbyte| about mplayer
[11:18] <xstation> chris; hello are you the guy that posts in debianhelp sometimes same name could be wrong
[11:18] <Davey> frank23: oooh, good idea :)
[11:18] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, nothing ? :S
[11:18] <xstation> Xenguy: time to get mellow
[11:18] <frank23> Davey: actually it doesn't work...
[11:18] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, as AstralJava said that i should not remove it cuse it will help in easy upgrade so i can not remove it, but what should i do with gnome-games (i hate them)
[11:18] <nickrud> |lostbyte|, removing ubuntu-desktop only removes the package ubuntu-desktop, nothing else.
[11:18] <Xenguy> xstation: you know it - what a week
[11:18] <chris_> i dunno
[11:18] <chris_> no
[11:19] <Davey> frank23: so I just found out
[11:19] <duelboot> crimsun:  you still here?
[11:19] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, go ahead and remove them, just reinstall ubuntu-desktop before you upgrade.
[11:19] <|lostbyte|> nickrud, so what does this package contain ?
[11:19] <nickrud> |lostbyte|, a list of packages to install.
[11:19] <Kezzer> is it better to use the official ATi drivers or the fglrx ones?
[11:19] <Kezzer> I'm not sure if mine are working correctly (I'm using fglrx)
[11:19] <|lostbyte|> oh .. k
[11:19] <chris_> so how u i reinstall with out the cd
[11:19] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, what do you think if I apt-get remove gnome-games and then apt-get install ubuntu-desktop?
[11:20] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Dont you have mplayer ?
[11:20] <xstation> nickrud: just one thing shuold I choose the sarge grub or stick with ubuntu grub I have that choice
[11:20] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, it will reinstall the gnome-games (its part of the list)
[11:20] <AstralJava> linuxboyfriend: ubuntu-desktop depends on gnome-games, so removing gnome-games will remove ubuntu-desktop. When you want to upgrade, reinstall ubuntu-desktop and then remove gnome-games again after upgrade is thru.
[11:20] <scav-> gnome-games would be installed again
[11:20] <duelboot> gnomefreak, you here?
[11:20] <crimsun> duelboot: ?
[11:20] <deizi> anyone using amaroK 1.3.7 + last.fm plugin?
[11:20] <nickrud> xstation, they're essentially the same: if you look closely, the ubuntu menu.lst says debian :)
[11:20] <duelboot> hi crimsun, question follows...
[11:20] <|lostbyte|> deizi, Used it on another distro :)
[11:20] <CNAP> anybody know how to spoof MAC addresses?
[11:21] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, AstralJava : :(
[11:21] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: I do. apt-cache policy mplayer-686 tells me "500 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multiverse Packages"
[11:21] <deizi> damn, just can't get tracks submitted
[11:21] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: So it's in the multiverse repositories.
[11:21] <xstation> nickrud; so its ubuntu them, well see what happens
[11:21] <|lostbyte|> mplayer-686:
[11:21] <|lostbyte|>   Installed: (none)
[11:21] <|lostbyte|>   Candidate: (none)
[11:21] <|lostbyte|>   Version table:
[11:21] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, AstralJava: thanks by the way
[11:21] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, try it, see what happens. Thats the best way to understand it.
[11:22] <duelboot> crimsun, installed the linux-source for 2.6.10 fine, went to make a file for spcaxx-2006202 (for creative webcam) and got the following error:  make[1] : Entering directory `/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build'
[11:22] <duelboot> make[1] : *** No rule to make target `modules'.  Stop.
[11:22] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, right now i am downloading kubuntu. is that whats makking it happen.
[11:22] <|lostbyte|> like usually package installers get locked.
[11:22] <crimsun> duelboot: you need the headers, not the source.
[11:22] <StyXman> hi all. is there any way to create dvds with the whole ubuntu repos (main, restrivted, uni and multiverse)?
[11:22] <crimsun> duelboot: linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:22] <duelboot> crimsun, will do that now
[11:22] <xstation> frogzoo; you are here hello
[11:23] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, the only reason i am afraid is that i am on dialup, if during reinstallation it need some 100MBs packages then i will be mad :(
[11:23] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, a second
[11:23] <duelboot> crimsun, installing now, will let you know
[11:23] <duelboot> thx
[11:23] <irad> i got that instructure from HOWTO in ubuntu: "3)the default gcc compiler needs to match the one used by the kernel (gcc-3.4 in my case)" so my question is: how do i know what gcc compiler i need to use if i am using kernel 2.6.12-10-386?
[11:23] <crimsun> duelboot: I'm actually away for a bit
[11:23] <duelboot> crimsun, okay
[11:23] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, u know how it is difficult to download even of tens of MBs of data over dialup
[11:23] <duelboot> crimsun, thx for the help
[11:24] <jadaz87> hello i was wondering does anyone know why Anjuta way be saying "The target executable does not exist for this Project" ? :-\
[11:24] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, I know, there's a couple of config options that will tell apt to never clear the cache, so you won't have to redownload.
[11:24] <razzmatazz> irad: type 'dmesg | grep gcc'
[11:25] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, hmm good, will u tell me?
[11:25] <jadaz87> i have compiled and built the source code
[11:25] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, looking, I haven't worried about it for a while, so I forgot
[11:26] <|lostbyte|> anyone, how did you install mplayer ?
[11:26] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: So you did apt-get install kubuntu-desktop? Let me know how it succeeds.
[11:26] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, i think u can find it in the properties of synapti
[11:26] <xstation> Frogzoo: woo does that little prog Kqemu rocks alpha 0.3
[11:26] <linuxboyfriend> synaptic
[11:26] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ok ! its at the moment downloading the packages..
[11:26] <ALEX2K> I just got a ubuntu cd today, how do i set my resoultion to 1280x1024.. i don't see it.
[11:26] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: You need to enable multiverse repository, then it is installable.
[11:26] <Nolt> hello
[11:27] <Nolt> i need advice:)
[11:27] <irad> [4294667.296000]  Linux version 2.6.12-10-386 (buildd@terranova) (gcc version 3.4.5 20050809 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 3.4.4-6ubuntu8.1)) #1 Sat Mar 11 16:13:17 UTC 2006
[11:27] <soop> ALEX2K: system - preferences - screen resolution
[11:27] <irad> is it okay?
[11:27] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, u can not see it. may be ur driver does not support it
[11:27] <Nolt> i need good torrent client but no azureus .....
[11:27] <Nolt> bittornado is good ?
[11:27] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, i think i uncommented all. the urls. let me check again.
[11:27] <soop> Nolt: www.freshmeat.net
[11:27] <soop> search for torrent
[11:27] <Nolt> CLIENT :)
[11:27] <ALEX2K> linuxboy, in suse it worked.
[11:28] <irad> razzmatazz, what does this output need to give me?
[11:28] <ALEX2K> i did somthing with a config file.. it's been 6 months since i used linux.. so i forgot.
[11:28] <WiFi_Warri0r> is suse it's own architecture or is it based off of another one?
[11:28] <razzmatazz> irad: so, it's abvious, your kernel was compiled with gcc 3.4.5
[11:28] <xstation> nickrud: if it works I will be happy if not i tried also could try putting line in ubuntu menu.lst if nothing happens then its a experience and I will learn something
[11:28] <WiFi_Warri0r> is suse it's own architecture or is it based off of another one?
[11:28] <WiFi_Warri0r> nvm
[11:28] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Yup ! they are uncommented..
[11:28] <alekz> how can i remove all the kde desktop files? but i want to keep some packages like amarok and k3b
[11:29] <duelboot> help anyone/all:  am attempting to install creative webcam and get the error at the following:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11179  I have source and headers installed.  Any answers?
[11:29] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, suse is renouned to the good in hardware rccongnization
[11:29] <WiFi_Warri0r> it is its own
[11:29] <razzmatazz> and the version of gcc you have installed can be retrieved with 'gcc --version'
[11:29] <irad> razzmatazz, so i don't need to download any other gcc?
[11:29] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, you are right, as long as you stick with synaptic though. There's a global one ...
[11:29] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Could you post the output of uname -a?
[11:29] <|lostbyte|> Linux lostbyte 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[11:29] <irad> razzmatazz, or i need that one to compile whatever i need to compile with it?
[11:30] <razzmatazz> irad: if 'gcc --version' matches that metioned in 'dmesg | grep gcc', then yep, you won't need another one
[11:30] <irad> aight
[11:30] <CNAP> hey i'm trying to use my linux box (who's MAC address is registered with my ISP) to forward packets to my windows box (who's MAC address is not registered) and eventually other devices. my windows box (despite hitting squid on the linux box) is still receiving an access denied message from my ISP. how can i fix this?
[11:30] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, synaptic > repos > settings > last check box
[11:30] <ALEX2K> Hello
[11:30] <irad> gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[11:30] <irad> Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
[11:30] <irad> that's what i have
[11:30] <Nolt> soop: and what about client ? bittornado is good ?
[11:30] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Weird. Did you do apt-get update after saving the file when those lines were uncommented?
[11:30] <irad> razzmatazz, is it okay or i need to downgrade?
[11:30] <ALEX2K> I got a ubuntu live cd today, i want to have a 1280x1024 resolution.. it doesn't show up though.
[11:31] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, I'm not sure that would affect apt-get though.
[11:31] <WiFi_Warri0r> same here alewx
[11:31] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, which video card do you have?
[11:31] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, why?
[11:31] <WiFi_Warri0r> linuxboyfriend: i have a geforce 2
[11:31] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Yup ! i did as you said. and the list line said.. Reading package lists... Done
[11:32] <ALEX2K> linuxboy, i have a geforce  ti 4800
[11:32] <|lostbyte|> list/last*
[11:32] <razzmatazz> irad: i don't know what you're trying to do
[11:32] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: And it gave no errors?
[11:32] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, wait lemme check
[11:32] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, nope 1
[11:32] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, different tools, different configs. I'm pretty sure I ran this down a couple years ago, but I am currently frustrated.
[11:32] <griffle> noob on deck! I just apt-get install audacity onto a ubuntu breezy and audacity says cant open audio layer or something
[11:32] <razzmatazz> irad: if you need to build kernel module, than you'll either have to upgrade your kernel, or downgrade the compiler, or install alternative one
[11:33] <CrocoJet> hello everyone !
[11:33] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, do you want me to paste bin the list of packages it went thorught when i have the update option ?
[11:33] <duelboot> help anyone/all:  am attempting to install creative webcam and get the error at the following:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11179  I have source and headers installed.  Any answers?
[11:33] <|lostbyte|> packages/respository*
[11:33] <linuxboyfriend> nickrud, np leave it :) cuse i have changed my mind
[11:33] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: And could you please post one more time the outcome of apt-cache policy mplayer-386?
[11:33] <irad> razzmatazz, i am trying to install nvidia driver, and i am abit afraid, can you help me?
[11:33] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: yes, you could do that, thanks.
[11:34] <xstation> DBO: you awake
[11:34] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, mplayer-386:
[11:34] <|lostbyte|>   Installed: (none)
[11:34] <|lostbyte|>   Candidate: (none)
[11:34] <|lostbyte|>   Version table:
[11:34] <nickrud> linuxboyfriend, you got my curiosity up. I'd curse you, but it's not allowed.
[11:34] <irad> razzmatazz, my nickname is not registered so hold on a second
[11:35] <xstation> nickrud: catch you later
[11:35] <nickrud> xstation, see you
[11:35] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Here > http://pastebin.com/633316
[11:36] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-117838.html
[11:36] <ALEX2K> thanks
[11:36] <ALEX2K> also for mounting drives?
[11:36] <CrocoJet> I have problem .. I have Two NICS here, one cablemodem and other local network. After installation firestater i am getting block messages that port 137 from 192.168.0.1 (server) and 192.168.0.2 (station win 98). I tried to release that port, but samba is not working and I am getting message block access from port 137 from my IP (other nic). Why samba will try access internet via port 137 ?
[11:36] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, what
[11:36] <ALEX2K> i tried to mount my two iwndwso drivers and they show up with a lock
[11:36] <ALEX2K> i mean drives*
[11:36] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, ok wait
[11:36] <jadaz87> does anyone know what this means
[11:37] <azurehuesofblue> this is kinda a n00b question, but firefox plugins for Shockwave, Quick Time, and Windows Media player are "unavailable" for firefox1.5... there must  be a way around this, what should I do?
[11:37] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: There's multiverse only in breezy-backports. That's not right. I think you don't need *-backports at all, so you can comment them back on. Try to find multiverse with plain breezy in front of it.
[11:37] <jadaz87> "make:***No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop." <<<anyone know what that means?
[11:38] <duelboot> I have a problem...I am attempting to install creative webcam and get the error at the following:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11179  I have source and headers installed.  Any answers?
[11:38] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ok ! do you want me to do it now. or after the kubuntu is completed.
[11:38] <nickrud> jadaz87, you haven't done the ./configure step yet
[11:38] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, whats the filesystem of windows drives?
[11:38] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: After the install is over.
[11:39] <jadaz87> nickrud i am programming in Anjuta :-\ i did Build Alll :-(
[11:39] <|lostbyte|> k
[11:39] <ALEX2K> NTFS
[11:39] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, ok
[11:39] <nickrud> jadaz87, I don't write config scripts :)
[11:39] <ALEX2K> where can i find the x config
[11:40] <jadaz87> nickrud i should not have to :-\ i had a source code file written in c++ i did compile with make and then build it should do it itself
[11:40] <|lostbyte|> there is no multiverse with plain breezy in front of it. ?
[11:40] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, ^
[11:40] <AstralJava> duelboot: What does uname -r show you?
[11:40] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, http://pastebin.com/633324
[11:40] <|lostbyte|> Can you pass me yours ?
[11:41] <nickrud> jadaz87, I quit programming when all this autoconf stuff didn't yet exist, so I have little to offer
[11:41] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, check this, if you have any question!
[11:41] <duelboot> astrajava:  same  2.6.12-10-386
[11:41] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, and never ever try to mount ntfs as write-mode
[11:41] <jadaz87> nickrud oh ok thank you for your help anyway ;-) do you know anyone i could talk to in here who whould no thank
[11:41] <DeMo_BR> whats the difference between two packages (same program, same version) one labeled Static and the other labeled Shared?
[11:42] <nickrud> jadaz87, a bunch of programmers pass thru here, someone will answer up (probably :)
[11:42] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy multiverse, and deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security multiverse
[11:42] <squiddle> DeMo_BR  the static one has all librarys included, the sharde one points to the shared libraries in /usr/lib/
[11:42] <jadaz87> oh ok
[11:42] <ALEX2K> first i want to get my resoultion working, the thread you pointed me to doesn't help me.
[11:42] <Davey> DeMo_BR: static has all its dependencies built into it (making a larger file, but it will definately work), shared tries to use the dependencies on the system, if they're already installed, If you don't have one, or it's not the right version, it'll break
[11:42] <ALEX2K> do i just copy his config?
[11:42] <duelboot> astraljava: wrong name above...the same...any answers or suggestions?
[11:43] <DeMo_BR> squiddle and Davey, thank you very much!! ;)
[11:43] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Thanks ! will run update when kubuntu is over :)
[11:43] <squiddle> you're welcome :)
[11:43] <Davey> DeMo_BR: np :)
[11:43] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, first you have to creat two dirs in /mnt with names xp1 and xp2, then put these lines in /etc/fstab
[11:43] <PouLouM> i there, just testing the dapper drake flight 5 and i don't remember the isntallation asking for a root pass, is there a default one know that i did not saw ?
[11:43] <DeMo_BR> PouLouM, it the same pass you defined for your account
[11:44] <PouLouM> it's what u thought
[11:44] <PouLouM> until it does not work :)
[11:44] <squiddle> PouLouM  Ubuntu uses a non-password root, you have to use sudo to get root
[11:44] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, ok i am going, do you have any question?
[11:44] <squiddle> PouLouM  of course you can set it via "sudo passwd root"
[11:45] <Gwynn> I just updated to breezy (dapper failed) and Im wondering where my normal (and not root) terminal went. I also wonder where to find gFTP which I installed and is checked in applications menu editor but still wont show
[11:45] <AstralJava> duelboot: I dunno really, are they restricted modules that you need? What does apt-cache policy linux-restricted-modules-386 tell you?
[11:45] <ALEX2K> k wait ill try it now
[11:45] <linuxboyfriend> ok
[11:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> linuxboyfriend: how do u set the resolution higher?
[11:45] <PouLouM> damn chit on my head, this flew make me brainless
[11:45] <ALEX2K> where can i access the terminal
[11:45] <jadaz87> !resolution
[11:45] <ubotu> resolution is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:46] <PouLouM> thanks a lot squiddle
[11:46] <tonyyarusso> ALEX2K: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[11:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> thnx jadaz
[11:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> :)
[11:46] <jadaz87> WiFi_Warrior you are most welcome ;-)
[11:46] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, Application > Accessories > Terminal
[11:46] <PouLouM> ( this support chan is high quality, good luck boys )
[11:46] <ALEX2K> what's the command to make a new directory from that?
[11:46] <Gwynn> ok, that solves my terminal question as well :)
[11:46] <tonyyarusso> ALEX2K: mkdir
[11:46] <linuxboyfriend> sudo mkdir /mnt/xp1
[11:46] <|lostbyte|> ok ! whats .. /dev/shm
[11:46] <|lostbyte|>  ?
[11:47] <duelboot> astraljava:  here's the link...interesting on the modules answer....http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11180
[11:47] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, sudo mkdir /mnt/xp2
[11:47] <linuxboyfriend> !mount
[11:47] <ubotu> it has been said that mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[11:47] <Cubies> Nice how Ubuntu isolates itself.
[11:47] <ALEX2K> bash: sudu: command not found
[11:48] <htrp_> sudo not sudu
[11:48] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX:sudo
[11:48] <|lostbyte|> ALEX2K, sudo
[11:48] <AstralJava> duelboot: That's okay, I have the same.
[11:48] <Cubies> Sudo Wrestling.
[11:48] <fernashes> Anybody got a minute to answer a quick question?
[11:48] <duelboot> astraljava, thx for trying...hmmmmm
[11:48] <jadaz87> !botsnack
[11:48] <ubotu> thanks jadaz87 :)
[11:48] <Cubies> Winblows.
[11:48] <tonyyarusso> fernashes: Just ask it and we'll see ;)
[11:49] <htrp_> hey, how do you include a header file when compiling a .c code?
[11:49] <linuxboyfriend> !botsnack
[11:49] <ubotu> :)
[11:49] <htrp_> i tried man gcc
[11:49] <|lostbyte|> fernashes, Shoot ! anyone who knows will answere.
[11:49] <squiddle> 30 seconds left until end od world...
[11:49] <htrp_> still didn't get it
[11:49] <Cubies> Good job it's not 'end of world'.
[11:49] <fernashes> If I wanted to upgrade from Breezy 5.10 to Dapper test 6, is there an upgrade or do I have to do a full install?
[11:50] <Cubies> Can I upgrade from Badger to Lion?
[11:50] <tonyyarusso> Cubies: That isn't really appropriate in this channel.  You may find yourself more at home in #ubuntu-offtopic, please.
[11:50] <PouLouM> wich ubuntu derivative (or ubuntu itself) is the more fluent on little configuration ( on a celeron 1,8ghz its kind of lazzy)
[11:50] <Davey> fernashes: I just updated my sources.list and did sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:50] <Cubies> Farting?
[11:50] <linuxboyfriend> fernashes, your system will upgrade
[11:50] <fernashes> Davey: that easy?
[11:50] <ALEX2K> FSTAB is read only?!
[11:50] <Davey> fernashes: but #ubuntu+1 is the right place. Yes, that easy :)
[11:50] <tonyyarusso> fernashes: They also have a new tool for upgrading to Dapper; see the link from ubotu.
[11:50] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, sudo nano /etc/fstab
[11:51] <jadaz87> !upgrading
[11:51] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[11:51] <fernashes> Davey: you say update sources.list - if you'll tell me how to do that, I'll move on over to another channel ;)
[11:51] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, or sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:51] <jadaz87> !botsnack
[11:51] <ubotu> thanks jadaz87 :)
[11:51] <Davey> fernashes: join me in #ubuntu+1 :)
[11:51] <CreatureOfLegend> Could someboyd please tell me what modems work on this ubuntu thing?
[11:51] <azurehuesofblue> how do install the mplayer plug-in in firefox?
[11:52] <ALEX2K> linuxboy
[11:52] <fernashes> Davey: you're going to laugh, but I've forgotten how to add another channel in IRC :)
[11:52] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, Intel 536EP
[11:52] <ALEX2K> are those 2 lines going to apply to my own drives?
[11:52] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, yes
[11:52] <|lostbyte|> CreatureOfLegend, which one do you have ?
[11:52] <ALEX2K> i have 1 drive, with 2 partitions on it
[11:52] <ALEX2K> i mean 3
[11:52] <ALEX2K> 2 NTFS partitions, and 1 linux 1 swap
[11:52] <fernashes> Davey: ubuntu+1 doesn't exist?
[11:52] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, hmm, can you do one thing?
[11:52] <CreatureOfLegend> I have different ones. I've spent 40 dollars on different modems and about 20 on gass driving to and from stores.
[11:52] <ALEX2K> ya
[11:53] <Davey> fernashes: sure it does, I'm there right now
[11:53] <CreatureOfLegend> The latest one I bought is Zonet 56k v.92 fax modem
[11:53] <fernashes> so join ubuntu+1 ?
[11:53] <CreatureOfLegend> w/ conexant chipset.
[11:53] <reiki_work> does Ubuntu have any difficulty with SATA hard drives as boot drive? (couldn't find this anywhere else)
[11:53] <AstralJava> fernashes: you must /join #ubuntu+1
[11:53] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, give a command "sudo fdisk -l" and paste the output in pastebin.com and then tell the address of pastebin.com
[11:53] <fernashes> Davey:  ubuntu+1 :That channel doesn't e
[11:53] <Acidic32> if i install normal x86 version of ubuntu can i updgrade it to 64bit ?
[11:53] <fernashes> Davey: I did :)
[11:53] <Davey> fernashes: you forgot the #
[11:53] <|lostbyte|> CreatureOfLegend, conexant drivers are propritory.
[11:54] <erUSUL> CreatureOfLegend, analog modem? any serial modem works out of the box (tm). some usb such as my elsa microlink work too.
[11:54] <ALEX2K> http://pastebin.com/633352
[11:54] <ALEX2K> linuxboy ^^
[11:54] <mallah> abend zusammen
[11:54] <cinder> hi
[11:54] <erUSUL> CreatureOfLegend, mine is collecting dust now that i have adsl line ;)
[11:54] <cinder> how to install MPlayer for Breezy??
[11:54] <cinder> !Mplayer
[11:54] <ubotu> methinks mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[11:55] <CreatureOfLegend> I also have one w/ Lucent chipset. I went through the steps of instaling the driver and got wvdial to see it. but when I try to dial it says there is no dial tone (when there is one)
[11:55] <CreatureOfLegend> I posted a question about that on the forums and no one has replaid
[11:56] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Take a look at the page that ubotu showed, it might tell something I cannot about install mplayer.
[11:56] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, ok then use /dev/hdb1 and /dev/hdb5 in /etc/fstab instead of /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda5
[11:56] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, got my point?
[11:56] <CreatureOfLegend> erUSUL: How much would you charge for your serial modem that works?
[11:56] <ALEX2K> YUp
[11:56] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, k :) sure.
[11:57] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, Nothing much there. most of what you said.
[11:57] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, i can tell a pci modem which can work with linux!
[11:57] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Okay, worth a try. :)
[11:57] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, Intel 536EP (driver is at intel.com)
[11:57] <CreatureOfLegend> linuxboyfriend: Really?
[11:57] <Acidic32> if i install normal x86 version of ubuntu can i updgrade it to 64bit ?
[11:57] <CreatureOfLegend> Ok. I'll try to find that one. Thank you.
[11:57] <ALEX2K> ok i saved
[11:57] <ALEX2K> do i restart?
[11:58] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, no
[11:58] <erUSUL> CreatureOfLegend, mine is usb and it surely works. i do not know ... where are you from? even if i can sell the modem as i'm not using it the shipping may be a problem
[11:58] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, give command "sudo mount -a"
[11:58] <|lostbyte|> AstralJava, go there. it simply says ..  mplayer-386 which i dont have. so i'll just wait and see.
[11:58] <FlannelKing> ALEX2K: linux almost never requires a restart (except kernel changes)
[11:58] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, wait
[11:58] <CreatureOfLegend> Ok
[11:59] <CreatureOfLegend> erUSUL: I'm in Iowa, USA.
[11:59] <tonyyarusso> Acidic32: You should install the 64 bit version initially.
[11:59] <calamari> hi
[11:59] <ALEX2K> wow it works.. thanks.
[11:59] <ALEX2K> linuxboy
[11:59] <calamari> is there an english thesaurus package for open office 2 ?
[11:59] <cinder> what about playing wmv, asf, avi or mpeg with totem??
[12:00] <cinder> which plugin do I need?