[12:00] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, yw
[12:00] <gnomefreak> calamari: im just about sure of it but you would have to look in synaptic
[12:00] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, http://www.linuxpakistan.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4763&highlight=
[12:00] <ALEX2K> do you recomend
[12:00] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, check the 1st and 5th post
[12:00] <gnomefreak> cinder: you need to look at this link
[12:00] <ALEX2K> i make a FAT32 Partition
[12:00] <gnomefreak> ~restricted
[12:00] <gracee> !wine
[12:00] <ALEX2K> so i can write to it from both OS's
[12:00] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[12:00] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[12:00] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, yes
[12:00] <ALEX2K> and for the resolution problem
[12:00] <gracee> ~wine
[12:00] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, i do not like ntfs
[12:01] <calamari> gnomefreak: I looked, I only see one for open office 1
[12:01] <cinder> gnomefreak, yeah, but videos are already made
[12:01] <erUSUL> CreatureOfLegend, it may be easier for you to look up in ebay (any serial modem will do) i'm from Galizia NW of Spain Europe ;)
[12:01] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, cuse fat is more friendly :)
[12:01] <cinder> I cannot change them
[12:01] <gnomefreak> calamari: are you on breezy?
[12:01] <calamari> gnomefreak: yeah
[12:01] <gnomefreak> calamari: breezy doesnt have OOo2
[12:01] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, but do not convert your existing ntfs partitions into fat
[12:01] <gnomefreak> calamari: thats a unoffical repo
[12:01] <calamari> gnomefreak: well, I haven't upgraded to dapper, so I'd have to disagree :)
[12:02] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, it will currupt your data on these partitions
[12:02] <CreatureOfLegend> linuxboyfriend: So that one is giving people troulbe as well, huh?
[12:02] <gnomefreak> calamari: breezy never got the OOo2 packages only way to get it is using the OOo2 repo
[12:02] <Davey> gnomefreak: breezy does have OOo2, Hoary did not
[12:02] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, i am using it
[12:02] <Surferdude> Anyone here tried the ltsp-server package?
[12:02] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, the 5th post is mine
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Davey: when was it backported?
[12:02] <calamari> gnomefreak: I'm not using backports
[12:02] <Davey> gnomefreak: was there since the day it was released.
[12:02] <CreatureOfLegend> Ok. I'll call the computer dudes and see if they have it.
[12:03] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, u can see that by making a simple script, i am using this modem in newer  kernels
[12:03] <calamari> although maybe I should check there :)
[12:03] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, its a very cheap modem
[12:03] <ALEX2K> where can i find the config file to redit resolutions?
[12:03] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, u can freely use the scrpit, i mentioned in the post
[12:03] <CreatureOfLegend> How do you use a script?
[12:03] <AstralJava> Breezy has OO.o2, but the version number is 1.9.129
[12:03] <linuxboyfriend> ALEX2K, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:04] <gnomefreak> deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/OOo2/ ./
[12:04] <gnomefreak> ^^ thats OO2
[12:04] <Davey> gnomefreak: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/editors/openoffice.org2
[12:04] <gnomefreak> breezy does not have OOo2 it has the pre release
[12:04] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, i created the script (mentioned there), put it in /etc/ini.d and then rc-update.d <script> defaults
[12:04] <Davey> gnomefreak: that's like saying you don't have dapper then :P
[12:04] <spaps> is dapper going to be version 6.06 ?
[12:04] <gnomefreak> breezy will _not_ have OOo2 final
[12:04] <Davey> spaps: 6.10 I believe
[12:05] <Davey> anyhow, bed time for me
[12:05] <gnomefreak> Davey: alot of changes in OOo2
[12:05] <irad> that thing with the nvidia don't work to me
[12:05] <spaps> hm, every other version have been year.month
[12:05] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, if the name of the script is 1.sh then update 1.sh defaults
[12:05] <gnomefreak> spaps: 6.06
[12:05] <spaps> like 5.10 = 2005 october
[12:05] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, i am using this modem in breezy
[12:05] <irad> anyone can help me install nvidia driver
[12:05] <spaps> gnomefreak, aight
[12:05] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, and i also have checked this modem in latest kernel
[12:05] <gnomefreak> spaps: dapper will be released june 1st of 2006 (as planned)
[12:06] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak, hi
[12:06] <gnomefreak> hi linuxboyfriend
[12:06] <spaps> it was planned to be released in april at first, wasnt it?
[12:06] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak, just c ur nick at my screen and thought about to say u hi :)
[12:06] <CreatureOfLegend> linuxboyfriend: Ok. Thank you.
[12:06] <gnomefreak> calamari: to answer your question the reason you dont have it is because you dont have OOo2
[12:06] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, yw
[12:06] <AstralJava> gnomefreak: But since the package is called openoffice.org2, I suppose it's safe to say Breezy has OO.o2, don't you think? I mean, the About... box and splash say it's 2.0...
[12:06] <gnomefreak> AstralJava: no its not the same
[12:07] <gnomefreak> deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/OOo2/ ./  <<<<OOO2
[12:07] <calamari> gnomefreak: can I get a reasonable OO 2 from the dapper repos?
[12:07] <linuxboyfriend> CreatureOfLegend, thats the only pci modem i found which is working with latest kernels (even with a simple script)
[12:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> man, i cant beleive how unsecure ubuntu is with a default install
[12:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> :O
[12:07] <gnomefreak> calamari: add the above repo to your sources list and sudo apt-get update
[12:07] <AstralJava> gnomefreak: I know it's a pre-release, but theoretically it's in there. :)
[12:07] <calamari> I'd rather use an official repository than some anonymous one because they always go offline
[12:07] <gnomefreak> AstralJava: all the packages are not there
[12:07] <tonyyarusso> WiFi_Warri0r: How so?
[12:07] <spaps> WiFi_Warri0r, unsecure? why?
[12:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> breezy anywas
[12:07] <gnomefreak> calamari: its a safe repo
[12:08] <gnomefreak> as long as i used it i never had an issue
[12:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> spasp, & tonyyarusso, i just le someone use a shell, and he showed me how to root in with one command after i just installed it
[12:08] <calamari> okay cool
[12:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> :O
[12:08] <crippledcanary> Does anyone here know if Dapper will get the 2.6.16 kernel or 2.6.15?
[12:08] <calamari> gnomefreak: thanks for your help
[12:08] <crippledcanary> I have seen mixed messages...
[12:08] <crimsun> crippledcanary: 2.6.15.x
[12:08] <AstralJava> gnomefreak: Sure, I won't argue with that. :)
[12:08] <gnomefreak> crippledcanary: 2.6.15 only
[12:08] <tonyyarusso> WiFi_Warri0r: Um, like sudo -i?
[12:09] <squiddle> WiFi_Warri0r  if you give him a sudo enabled user it is not the fault from ubuntu
[12:09] <crippledcanary> >2.6.15 is for dapper +1 then
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> tonyyarusso no he had # on his prompt remotely
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> and i was like wtf
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> he said he did it in one command
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> ill get logs for u
[12:09] <erUSUL> !enter
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> :)
[12:09] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[12:09] <tonyyarusso> WiFi_Warri0r: What command?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> i doubt even dapper+1 will have the 2.6.16 kernel im thinking its gonna be a higher one
[12:09] <WiFi_Warri0r> ill get logs
[12:09] <squiddle> WiFi_Warri0r  sudo su -
[12:09] <leagris> on the ubuntu user list. It was said dapper will stay with 2.6.15 with backported patches from newer kernels crippledcanary
[12:10] <bisquit> Who says you can't play games with ATI, I can play games with ATI + Ubuntu + Cedega flawlessly
[12:10] <squiddle> leagris  is the 2.6.16 so bad?
[12:10] <hramrach> Hello
[12:10] <leagris> bisquit, ATI is fine until som strange Opengl vehaviours/bug sometimes with rendering
[12:11] <gracee> does anyone know how to install WINE?  Or at least, get it to install Microsoft Office in Ubunto
[12:11] <hramrach> How do I make a Linux Samba box browseable from OS X?
[12:11] <bisquit> leagris: I don
[12:11] <irad> can someone help me install nvidia driver?
[12:11] <bisquit> t get why everyone has problems with Guild Wars with ATI, mine works fine
[12:11] <ardchoille> !nvidia
[12:11] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:11] <mwe> gracee: I think you need crossover to run recent versions of MS office in linux
[12:11] <irad> thanks
[12:11] <KNO3> how do i install nautillus-open-terminal
[12:12] <Xenguy> KNO3: apt-get install
[12:12] <mwe> gracee: and evven then I think only 2000 or XP will work, not 2003
[12:12] <ardchoille> KNO3: sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
[12:12] <Xenguy> KNO3: er, prepend sudo
[12:12] <crippledcanary> Does anyone know if the ACPI trouble with undeclared Z00x objects is backported from 2.6.16 to 2.6.15-dapper?
[12:12] <KNO3> that doesnt work, no match
[12:12] <hramrach> I can mount the shares but I cannot use the "Connect to server" feature in the gui
[12:12] <soop> wtf MS makes you compile asp pages?!
[12:12] <leagris> bisquit, I got an ATI 9200 some time ago and Either with ATI own drivers or open sources ones. I can see Racer display wierd surface lightning
[12:12] <crippledcanary> Or rather the fix of it...
[12:12] <soop> thats just retarded
[12:12] <mwe> gracee: only a tiny fraction of all windows programs actually work with wine
[12:13] <ardchoille> KNO3: enable the universe repo
[12:13] <gnomefreak> is 2.6.16 a ubuntu kernel?
[12:13] <squiddle> mwe  at least all the worms work :)
[12:13] <bisquit> gracee: Unfourtinately, the best Office you can install is 2000, I've tried XP myself and had no dice, but Crossover runs it quite well
[12:13] <KNO3> kk
[12:13] <stalefries> qwert5y
[12:13] <stalefries> lol
[12:13] <leagris> bisquit, If I compare with Softare glut or Nvidia opengl I can guess ATI's rendering has som bugs
[12:13] <crimsun> gnomefreak: no, upstream-only
[12:13] <bisquit> leagris: I dunno though, I mean, I installed a new kernel, whichI think helped
[12:13] <stalefries> yeah, im stupid
[12:13] <stalefries> i heart windows
[12:14] <gnomefreak> i didnt think so and seeing as dapper does not have backports than nothing will be backported to 2.6.15 for a while
[12:14] <stalefries> kernals
[12:14] <bisquit> leagris: Lol, I almost got Halo to run, except with some error about my Product ID being bad
[12:14] <stalefries> no
[12:14] <stalefries> ] hal
[12:14] <calamari> gnomefreak: btw, is there a list of other "people.ubuntu" repositories that are stable?
[12:14] <stalefries> Ignore my previous comments, my stupid friend was being dumb
[12:14] <gnomefreak> !easysource
[12:14] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:14] <gnomefreak> calamari: ^^^
[12:14] <crimsun> gnomefreak: we won't be backporting anything to the kernel after release
[12:15] <leagris> bisquit, the bugs are less of a problem with pixmap mapped textures un games like Enemy Territory wheras the phong shader is not used but there are pre ligntned textures mapped over surfaces
[12:15] <soop> anyone using ubuntu for servers?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> crimsun: not even after debel starts on dapper+1?
[12:15] <soop> i think ubuntu has made me lazy
[12:15] <gnomefreak> devel*
[12:15] <soop> i havent compiled anything in months
[12:15] <crimsun> gnomefreak: no. It's the kernel.
[12:15] <twysted> has anyone used SunOne with ubuntu?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> ahhh
[12:15] <crimsun> (what are you trying to do, kill us?)
[12:15] <bisquit> soop: I use ubuntu for my server
[12:15] <Seveas> soop, hehe
[12:15] <bisquit> soop: For a LAMP setup
[12:16] <twysted> where can i get soop from? i dont see it in aptitude
[12:16] <crippledcanary> There is a fix for kernel bug #5322 in 2.6.16 that would let me use my Acer laptop without a custom ACPI - DSDT
[12:16] <soop> bisquit, same here ... it was running slack then i figured wtf lets give it a go
[12:16] <soop> but like i said its made me lazy as fuck
[12:16] <soop> i used to despise package management
[12:16] <ALEX2K> how can i change my resolution to 1280x1024
[12:16] <crimsun> crippledcanary: if it can be backported easily, then Matthew will probably arrange for it
[12:16] <leagris> bisquit, here player World Of Warcraft and Enemy Territory on dapper, but now it is with an Nvidia 68000 LE. Quite good. WoW over cedega and Enemi Terry nativ for Linux pre compiled binary. I couldn't manage to successfully compile ET from sources
[12:16] <irad> i think i don't have Synaptic Package Manager, where can i get it?
[12:16] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ALEX2K about fixres
[12:17] <calamari> gnomefreak: thanks again :)
[12:17] <soop> alex2l: ubuntu only supports 2048x1024
[12:17] <gnomefreak> calamari: your welcome
[12:17] <mwe> irad: if you did a normal install, you should have it
[12:17] <bisquit> leagris: I was thinking about buying an nVidia to run along my ATI x300SE
[12:17] <irad> i have kubuntu
[12:17] <LinuxJones> irad: sudo synaptic
[12:17] <irad> what is the name of it?
[12:17] <soop> ALEX2K: im full of shit, but hold on
[12:17] <irad> i want the gui
[12:17] <mwe> irad: yes. sudo apt-get instal synaptic I think
[12:17] <irad> one
[12:17] <gnomefreak> ALEX2K: you have the way in your pm
[12:18] <mwe> irad: or just use adept in kde
[12:18] <soop> alex2k: ubuntuforums.org is your firend
[12:18] <soop> alex2k: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[12:18] <gnomefreak> !fixres
[12:18] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:18] <irad> nah, adept isn't good in that guide
[12:18] <gnomefreak> ;)
[12:18] <bisquit> leagris: Funny thing is though, I can run Call of Duty with my ATI faster than windows, with 30- 50 fps with all settings up
[12:18] <mwe> irad: what guide?
[12:19] <leagris> bisquit, though top notches GFX card may be over ones realy need with Linux, Mid range ones does a good job if you like gaming with your penguin
[12:19] <irad> https://wiki.kubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:19] <irad> i am trying to get nvidia driver working
[12:19] <irad> kinda newbie to this
[12:19] <bisquit> ARGGH STUPID ERROR WITH HALO!
[12:19] <bisquit> Though it isn't supposed to even open...
[12:19] <bisquit> Tee hee hee
[12:20] <mwe> irad: adept has similar functionality. but go ahead and type sudo apt-get install synaptic in a terminal if you like. then kdesu synaptic to run it
[12:20] <bisquit> leagris: What kind of processor and kernel do you have?
[12:20] <leagris> bisquit, opengl and DRI is quite efficient on Linux. I even get better Opengl rendering in linux as with windows. Windos users are forced to use D3D for coherent good rendering. Poor Opengl support in Windows
[12:20] <irad> what's 'kdesu'
[12:20] <irad> ?
[12:21] <ALEX20> hey.. i got my resoultion working, how do i increase the gamma now it's way to dark.
[12:21] <me2win> irad: it allows you to run a program with root privelages
[12:21] <bisquit> leagris: I agree there
[12:21] <theking> hi where can i found someone to answer a quite easy question about phone???
[12:21] <irad> from konsole right?
[12:21] <irad> terminal
[12:21] <mwe> irad: it let's you run programs with superuser privs like sudo. only it's safe for gui apps which sudo is not
[12:21] <me2win> irad: for exampled if I did kdesu konqueror, it would let me run konqueror with root privelages (I could delete, modify root owned stuff through konq)
[12:21] <bisquit> theking: Right here is a good start, just ask
[12:22] <me2win> irad: you run it from the RUN command in the menu
[12:22] <irad> nice thanks!
[12:22] <twysted> has anyone used SunOne with ubuntu? and if so did you use it with the sun installer or a package?
[12:22] <ardchoille> me2win: where is the run command in the menu?
[12:22] <irad> i'll pet this command
[12:22] <theking> how do i take of my operator name frome my mobile screen
[12:23] <me2win> ardchoille: this is for KDE, if you use GNOME, it doesnt apply to ya =/ but if you do use KDE, then just click the KDE Menu (Start Menu) and its right there, second listing from the bottom
[12:23] <gnomefreak> !kdesu
[12:23] <ubotu> Use kdesu to run graphical applications with root priveleges when you have to. Do *not* do sudo {GUIAPP}; you can muck up your permissions and the config files.   If it is not working, you may need to run "sudo adept-updater"
[12:23] <gnomefreak> ^^^ irad
[12:23] <leagris> bisquit, I run WoW on three different boxes. One Celeron1.8Ghz with 512Mb and Geforce4. Quite slow due to low ram and low ram bandwidth, One on P4E3.0Ghz Nvidia 68000LE. Quite good but limited framerate. 1Gb of RAM. And a third box with Athlon64 3000+ 2Gb ram and Nvidia 7800GTX. Needless to say the latter is very fluent. Using Breezy64bits for the latter
[12:23] <twysted> theking> this isnt a cellphone support channel
[12:23] <irad> thanks
[12:25] <leagris> bisquit, trouble is, each time blizzard push an update, I can seek transgaming support forum for fixes because it often breaks compatibility with cedega. For our rescue as Linux gamers. Several cedega wine developpers do play World Of Warcraft and I am sure to get a fix the same day or very soon.
[12:26] <ALEX20> how do i know if my video card is installed properly?
[12:26] <bisquit> leagris: yeah
[12:26] <leagris> bisquit,  When dapper went to kernel 2.6.15.15 the changed a compile option and it broke both wine and cedega
[12:26] <ALEX20> the gamma is really really dark
[12:26] <bisquit> ALEX20: glxinfo | grep direct
[12:26] <Lexie> how do i edit this kind of file xineplug_decode_w32dll.so
[12:27] <bisquit> leagris: I couldn't get crossover to run on dapper
[12:27] <leagris> bisquit, I reverted to  older kernel and a correted version for wine and cedega went one week later
[12:27] <bisquit> leagris: I run a P4 3.00ghz with HT and 512 ram
[12:27] <leagris> bisquit, look very simmolar to my actual setup here
[12:27] <irad> why i can't do the things in the 'synaptic' that this site tells me: https://wiki.kubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:28] <leagris> bisquit, dapper on P4E 3.0 GHZ with HT kernel Linux coincoin 2.6.15-19-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Mar 20 17:33:20 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:28] <Lexie> how do i edit this kind of file xineplug_decode_w32dll.so in order to get proper sound in wmv files?
[12:29] <gnomefreak> irad: do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[12:29] <irad> i think so
[12:29] <slawek> does anyone know what can i do if my ubuntu doesnt want to be refreshed more then 60hz after i installed ati drivers ?
[12:29] <gnomefreak> irad: can you please paste you /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin
[12:29] <irad> yeah
[12:29] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell slawek about fixres
[12:30] <calamari> hmm, wish Synaptic Ctrl-E would highlight the current version, that'd be nice
[12:30] <irad> http://rafb.net/paste/results/Pj4aTu23.html
[12:30] <ALEX20> bisquit, direct rendering: No
[12:30] <ALEX20> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[12:31] <leagris> bisquit, P4E 3.0Ghz is a power hog and generate so much heat I had to manage heavy cooling. HT with SMP kernel push it to its borders lool. Intel will never catch me again with their crappy heating CPUs :)
[12:31] <bisquit> ALEX20: Then no
[12:31] <ALEX20> do i have to download them from the nvidia website?
[12:31] <bisquit> leagris: I have 4 fans, mine stays cool, but is quite load
[12:31] <slawek> fixres ?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> irad: what package are you trying to get?
[12:31] <bisquit> ALEX20: Depends, I don't do nvidia
[12:31] <gnomefreak> slawek: read your pm
[12:31] <frank23> !tell ALEX20 about nvidia
[12:31] <Emsko> I'm using Ubuntu for the first time, and everything works fine except my screen resolution.. I have a widescreen display, and the OS only gives me the option of 1024x768... any idea what I can do?
[12:32] <bisquit> leagris: Though, the 686-smp kernel helps so much speed wise for me
[12:32] <irad> look at this 'howto': https://wiki.kubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[12:32] <irad> i am trying to get nvidia driver
[12:32] <gnomefreak> irad: are you on dapper?
[12:32] <irad> breezy 5.10
[12:32] <leagris> bisquit, whereas I am so very happy with breezy on the Athlon64 3000+. Fast, cool, all fit in a SN25P shuttle with Nforce4 chipset. No hardware bugs with Ubuntu. Everything work.
[12:32] <raphink> Seveas: great news about ubugtu thanks
[12:32] <gnomefreak> irad: install nvidia-settings and nvidia-glx   that should be all
[12:33] <irad> so why there is such a big guide for all of this
[12:33] <irad> ?
[12:33] <gnomefreak> irad: because there is more to it than installing 2 things
[12:33] <irad> really?
[12:33] <leagris> bisquit, perhaps I shouldn't hav installed 64bit ubuntu because there are some drawback especially for gamers like me
[12:33] <gnomefreak> irad: but for a fairly new card those are the only 2 things you should need to install the rest you need to configure
[12:33] <Lexie> i'm stucck with this http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=136306&postcount=2
[12:33] <irad> what do i need to do after i get those 2?
[12:34] <irad> how would i know how to configure it? is this guide help me to configure it?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> irad: you need to read the wiki a little closer after installing those 2 packages start at the enable command
[12:34] <Lexie> i cant find the file
[12:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> tell wifi_warrior about sshd
[12:34] <gnomefreak> Lexie: what are you looking for?
[12:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> bot doesnt work for unregistered nicks?
[12:34] <bisquit> leagris: I'm not going 64 bit yet
[12:34] <BlueHeron> it does
[12:34] <gnomefreak> WiFi_Warri0r: yes ubotu does
[12:34] <BlueHeron> use it like this
[12:35] <leagris> bisquit, can't cleanly run 32 bits applications, managed to run Enemy Terry but can't have sound with the fakeroot 32bit packages tricks. No flashplayer, non easy java and so on
[12:35] <BlueHeron> ubotu: tell username about blah
[12:35] <Lexie> i cant get this working properly http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=136306&postcount=2
[12:35] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok thnx
[12:35] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell WiFi_Warri0r about you
[12:35] <Emsko> I have an Intel graphics card.. can ubuntu support it?
[12:35] <WiFi_Warri0r> ubotu: tell wifi_warrior about sshd
[12:35] <bisquit> leagris: I love playing CoD on Linux now though
[12:35] <bisquit> leagris: That's why
[12:35] <BlueHeron> gnomefreak: thanks :-)
[12:35] <calamari> Emsko: I don't have a widescreen display, but perhaps this will help: http://www.wiredfool.com/2005/06/15/widescreenLcdsAndUbuntuLinux
[12:35] <bisquit> leagris: I don't have 64 bit yet
[12:35] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty
[12:35] <leagris> I hope Linux/Ubuntu will come with a clean way of mixing 32bit and 64bits application in the same install
[12:35] <AstralJava> I'm off to bed now, night all.
[12:35] <calamari> Emsko: (I searched google for "ubuntu widescreen", some of the other results look promising too)
[12:36] <leagris> bisquit, I am going for a reinstallation with 32bit dapper next week
[12:36] <Emsko> calamari, thank you
[12:36] <odat> hey everyone
[12:36] <gnomefreak> Lexie: does that not work?
[12:36] <irad> hey gnomefreak
[12:36] <gnomefreak> irad: ?
[12:36] <irad> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400]  (rev b2)
[12:36] <odat> i got a friend of mine that just got dsl and he is running ubuntu and its not connectiing  i don't have really any experience with ubuntu and dsl  any suggestions?
[12:36] <irad> that's my card
[12:36] <leagris> Hopefully Athlon64 run 32bits applications fine. The trouble is the way Linu xlinks libraries. Mixing 64bits with 32bits does not work well.
[12:37] <gnomefreak> irad: than install the 2 packages i said
[12:37] <irad> #
[12:37] <irad> If you have an older TNT, TNT2, TNT Ultra, GeForce1 or GeForce2 card:
[12:37] <irad>     *
[12:37] <irad>       nvidia-glx-legacy
[12:37] <bimberi> !tell odat about adsl
[12:37] <gnomefreak> irad: no need to paste it and please dont paste in here
[12:37] <irad> do i need to install that one?
[12:37] <irad> sorry
[12:37] <irad> do i need to install that one or the other one?
[12:37] <gnomefreak> irad: sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings nvidia-glx
[12:37] <frank23> leagris: ubuntu 32bit should be fine. Having a athlon 64 is not a problem. How do you think Windows XP can run on it?
[12:37] <mwe> odat: it should be easy to make it work with dhcp. the installer should auto configure the connection, usually
[12:38] <irad> why not nvidia-glx-legacy?
[12:38] <irad> i have geforce2 don't i?
[12:38] <gnomefreak> irad: your card doesnt need it
[12:38] <irad> oh right :P
[12:38] <irad> thanks
[12:39] <leagris> frank23, I don't know for XP as I have now windows box since the last 5 years. I guess it work fine.
[12:39] <frank23> leagris: ok. at any rate athlon 64 cpus can run i386 stuff perfectly
[12:40] <leagris> frank23, I started Suse Linu 5.2 in 1998, went to Mandrake for several years and jumped to ubuntu 8 monts ago
[12:40] <mwe> frank23: amd64 works great with xp
[12:41] <esj> what is the ubuntu equivalent to rs.local or rc.boot?
[12:41] <bimberi> esj: /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[12:41] <esj> just add to the end of that?
[12:41] <mwe> esj: yeah
[12:41] <Lexie> i am stuck with step 2 of http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=136306&postcount=2 ; * Make a backup of "~/.xine/catalog.cache". After that edit it and
[12:41] <Lexie>  find the following lines:
[12:41] <bimberi> esj: yes (but before the 'exit' line :) )
[12:41] <esj> How can I protect my changes from upgrades overwriting it?
[12:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> !google ubuntu_security
[12:41] <ubotu> WiFi_Warri0r: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:42] <Dyslexic_Dog> anyone else had problems trying to get gDesklets to launch with gnome startup?
[12:42] <Dyslexic_Dog> I have it set in the session
[12:42] <bimberi> esj: apt/dpkg checks if you've modified it and will offer to keep your version
[12:42] <IdleOne> !tell WiFi_Warri0r about firestarter
[12:42] <esj> bimberi: I thought the exit line was incomplete.  Shouldn't it be stage left?
[12:42] <Dyslexic_Dog> but it doesn't seem to work
[12:42] <leagris> frank23, know that. I hoped I could get some extra cpu cycles with 64bit Breezy. Thoug, the caveat of not properly beying able to mix 64bits with 32bits binaries tell me I shoud have gone to a full 32bit setup. I guess dadabase servers or any other heavy data manipulation application could have a signfiicant gain in going full 64bit. But for a desktop and gaming Ubuntu, 32bit is the way to go
[12:42] <bimberi> esj: lol
[12:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> idleone: thank you, i was looking for a firewall application
[12:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> :)
[12:42] <gizmo> heyy
[12:42] <Celeste> hi
[12:42] <esj> bimberi: thanks for the help
[12:42] <gizmo> supp ?
[12:42] <bimberi> esj: np :)
[12:43] <Celeste> I just installed  "kamera"  but when I type  "kamera" into the shell,  nothing happens (command not found)
[12:43] <frank23> leagris: if you want all the silly stuff like flash and w32codecs and commercial games, 32bit is the way to go
[12:43] <clayton> Does anyone program and have exsperence with python?
[12:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> Idleone: all it tells me about firestarter is that u can install it thru synaptic, unfortuanterly i dont know what synaptic is, where can i find info on cofniguriong and running firestarter? thank you for ur help!
[12:44] <calamari> gnomefreak: okay, I have oo2 installed (repository, etc), but there is still no oo2 thesaurus package, afaik
[12:44] <Seveas> clayton, I eat python for breakfast, lunch and dinner ;)
[12:44] <Seveas> clayton, #python may be of more help though
[12:44] <Brett18> hi
[12:44] <leagris> frank23, yes, I learned it the hard way :) Cant dispaly those funny .wmv9 .wmv10 videos my guild cameraman bring us.
[12:44] <Dyslexic_Dog> WiFi_Warri0r, open a shell and run sudo apt-get install firestarter
[12:44] <IdleOne> WiFi_Warri0r, you are running ubuntu right?>
[12:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> yeh im running ubuntu
[12:44] <clayton> Seveas, check for my dialog window
[12:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> dyslexic_dog: ok thank you
[12:45] <gnomefreak> calamari: hold on a sec
[12:45] <IdleOne> what Dyslexic_Dog said :)
[12:45] <esj> clayton: we are good here but not that good
[12:45] <cjohnson> What packages do I need to install to get divx/xvid videos to play?
[12:45] <bimberi> ImportError: No module named Seveas     :((
[12:45] <Brett18> i got a d-link dwl-g520 (just bought it). i ran the ubuntu live cd and tried to configure my wireless card and even it wouldn't work
[12:45] <Dyslexic_Dog> WiFi_Warri0r, There's another one called gaurd dog but I haven't had a chance to install it yet
[12:45] <bimberi> :P
[12:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok i have firestarter installed, how do i configure it now??
[12:46] <gnomefreak> calamari: heres what its called here openoffice.org-thesaurus-en-us yours might have a 2 in the name somewhere
[12:46] <leagris> frank23, I love to makes mistakes and play the hard rules. That's why I like Linux. Everithing doesn't work out of the box and I have to understand many things to make it sometimes work as expected ;D
[12:46] <Brett18> i entered my wep key several times. re-activated it over and over
[12:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> i need to allow certain ports to accept connections and i need to block others...
[12:46] <irad> gnomefreak, look what i've done:
[12:46] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do i do to configure it?
[12:46] <irad> irad@irad:~$ sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[12:46] <irad> Error: your X configuration has been altered.
[12:46] <irad> i don't think it's good
[12:47] <Dyslexic_Dog> WiFi_Warri0r, check your applications system tools
[12:47] <Seveas> >>> import seveas
[12:47] <s|k> how do I kill a process?
[12:47] <Seveas> >>> seveas.rocks
[12:47] <Seveas> True
[12:47] <gnomefreak> irad: what else does it say
[12:47] <s|k> I want to kill firefox
[12:47] <esj> slk man kill
[12:47] <s|k> k
[12:47] <irad> his script cannot proceed automatically. If you believe that this
[12:47] <irad> not correct, you can update the md5sum entry executing the following
[12:47] <irad> command:
[12:47] <kbrooks> Seveas
[12:47] <calamari> gnomefreak: yeah if I try to use that package, it wants to remove oo2
[12:47] <kbrooks> >>> import kbrooks
[12:47] <kbrooks> >>> kbrooks.projects
[12:47] <WiFi_Warri0r> applications systems tools? what do u mean by that?
[12:47] <esj> slk: ps aux | grep fire to get the process ID
[12:47] <Seveas> [] 
[12:47] <kbrooks> ["EasyUbuntu"] 
[12:47] <gnomefreak> irad: you also need to change the driver xorg is using
[12:47] <erUSUL> irad, do not paste text please use pastebin
[12:48] <alex__> i installed the nvidia drivers via the wiki, it said that my x config was altered
[12:48] <kbrooks> Seveas, i'm in EasyUbuntu :)
[12:48] <alex__> how do i restore it
[12:48] <s|k> esj: thanks
[12:48] <Seveas> kbrooks:
[12:48] <gnomefreak> calamari: is it replacing anything with it?
[12:48] <kbrooks> Seveas, yes?
[12:48] <Seveas> seveas.projects
[12:48] <irad> gnomefreak, how do i do that? the howto doesn't say anything about it
[12:48] <esj> slk: np
[12:48] <Seveas> Error: infinite list
[12:48] <_jason> Seveas: pastebin please
[12:48] <Dyslexic_Dog> well shiza gaurddog is for kde
[12:48] <gnomefreak> calamari: and if its OOo1 than yes it will remove OOo2
[12:48] <Jimmey__> alex__, maybe...sudo dpkg --reconfigure -xserver-xorg
[12:48] <kbrooks> Seveas, heh
[12:49] <gnomefreak> irad: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:49] <Nelo> Hello, I am running dapper and cannot connect to a windows share via samba.  Any ideas what I need to do?
[12:49] <Dyslexic_Dog> alex__, check /etc/X11 directory
[12:49] <kbrooks> Seveas, [...] 
[12:49] <Jimmey__> Yeah, lol that.
[12:49] <alex__> i'm doing the glxgears command but i don't get a fps count
[12:49] <_jason> Nelo: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
[12:49] <_jason> !glxgears
[12:49] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[12:49] <Nelo> jason thanks
[12:49] <kbrooks> Seveas:
[12:49] <calamari> gnomefreak: yeah, it's an oo1 theusaurus package.. I guess there just isn't one for oo2
[12:49] <gnomefreak> alex__: glxgears --printfps
[12:49] <kbrooks> >>> import kbrooks
[12:49] <kbrooks> >>> kbrooks.name
[12:49] <gnomefreak> calamari: there should be
[12:49] <kbrooks> "Kyle Brooks"
[12:50] <Seveas> kbrooks, we should move this to -offtopic 
[12:50] <gnomefreak> calamari: as i said before when you use apt-cache search make sure you use openoffice.org2
[12:50] <Dyslexic_Dog> alex__, there should be a woo! 321 fps
[12:50] <Dyslexic_Dog> haha
[12:50] <Dyslexic_Dog> alex__,  my bad that was a goof
[12:50] <alex__> 20945 frames in 5.0 seconds = 4188.871 FPS
[12:50] <alex__> is that good?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> alex__: very
[12:50] <Seveas> alex__, good enough
[12:50] <alex__> ok thanks.
[12:50] <alex__> now gamma problems
[12:51] <alex__> my screen is really dark
[12:51] <gnomefreak> im at around 2000 :(
[12:51] <Dyslexic_Dog> hehehe I'm on a 3 yo laptop
[12:51] <calamari> gnomefreak: yeah I know, there isn't any such package, at least not here
[12:51] <gnomefreak> Seveas: are you on breezy or dapper atm?
[12:51] <Dyslexic_Dog> alex__,  did you adjust your monitor brightness?
[12:51] <alex__> on the monitor's control pannel? or in linux
[12:52] <Seveas> gnomefreak, dapper
[12:52] <Dyslexic_Dog> alex__,  I'm on ati so I'm not really much help but you should also check the administration area of gnome
[12:52] <gnomefreak> ok let me see if i can go to the server and see brb
[12:52] <JackRazz> has anyone tried ubuntu by installing it has a host under VmWare?
[12:52] <Dyslexic_Dog> anyone running gnome 2.14
[12:52] <Dyslexic_Dog> ?
[12:52] <calamari> JackRazz: probably
[12:52] <gnomefreak> Dyslexic_Dog: dapper only
[12:52] <alex__> is there surpose to be a "system try" in linux?
[12:53] <alex__> i think i deleted it by accedent
[12:53] <calamari> alex__: did you mean 'system tray'?
[12:54] <erUSUL> alex__, notification area
[12:54] <sandra> I need to open port 110 and 25 for an extension that check yahoo mail in thunderbird. How do I do that?
[12:54] <erUSUL> alex__, right clic in the panel> add to panel
[12:54] <Servo888> Question... How well does ubuntu support multimedia stuff; mostly mythtv.
[12:54] <gnomefreak> calamari: it looks like that repo doesnt have one and im not using breezy so i cant check :(
[12:55] <calamari> alex__: if so, you can get it back easily by right clicking the panel (task bar in Windows terms), Add To Panel, Notification area
[12:55] <IdleOne> sandra, thats done in your router you need to forward the ports. check your router website for help on that
[12:55] <calamari> gnomefreak: oic, thanks
[12:55] <erUSUL> sandra, AFAIK you do not need to do that if you are the client
[12:55] <Servo888> I want to overhaul my gentoo mythtv box, over to ubuntu. Mostly because I don't have enough horse power to keep it updated with emerge.
[12:55] <irad> My screen size is: '1024 x 768', so why does it looks like my items are so big, and everything is big?
[12:55] <sandra> but it works in windows and the extension says that it may be blocked by the OS
[12:56] <calamari> irad: do ctrl +/- help ?
[12:56] <calamari> irad: (keypad +/-)
[12:56] <gnomefreak> irad: thats a very big res (mines set on that)
[12:57] <irad> i want it smaller
[12:57] <irad> smaller than that
[12:57] <gnomefreak> irad: system>prefferences>screen resolution
[12:57] <irad> mine is 17"
[12:57] <frank23> calamari: what? you must be blind ;)
[12:57] <Jimmey__> XoD
[12:57] <calamari> frank23: nah, I'm just used to having chars the size of the old console chars
[12:58] <irad> gnomefreak, i am kde freak :P
[12:58] <gnomefreak> irad: look for system settings
[12:58] <Jimmey__> Gnome 'pwnz' * runs to hide *
[12:58] <gnomefreak> it should be in display settings
[12:58] <irad> i don't have smaller than 1024x786
[12:58] <gnomefreak> !fixres
[12:58] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:58] <gnomefreak> ^^^
[12:58] <irad> :)
[12:59] <gnomefreak> irad: if your card or moniter will use a higher one that will help
[12:59] <irad> yeah
[12:59] <irad> if my computer will use a better linux-person it would be great..
[12:59] <irad> but it's me so... :P
[01:00] <selinium> OK all I am compiling celestia... I get an error configure: error: zlib not found  but i have the zlib1g-dev installed. What next?
[01:00] <rmbell> im trying to install ubuntu on an old box, but it keeps stopping at "RAMDISK: compressed image found at block 0"
[01:00] <gnomefreak> selinium: did that lib install zlib1g by chance?
[01:01] <gnomefreak> selinium: i would see what apt-cache search zlib comes up with and see if its installed
[01:01] <selinium> gnomefreak, I have... but only the dev level. one mo...
[01:03] <delire> irad: gnome is a bit of a shrink for those that are tweakers ;)
[01:03] <irad> what does this means?
[01:03] <wsjunior> hello guys. i'm trying to get xgl working on my brezzy. i'm getting a black screen when run thefuture file. does anybody knows anything about it?
[01:04] <delire> irad: "< irad> gnomefreak, i am kde freak :P" how are you finding gnome?
[01:04] <irad> oh.. i just prefer kde on gnome..
[01:04] <irad> :)
[01:05] <irad> that's all
[01:05] <odat> still no joy with the dsl connection on ubuntu
[01:05] <Sergi0> odat what doesnt work?
[01:06] <IdleOne> xfcefreak, that nick dont fit
[01:06] <IdleOne> :P
[01:07] <gnomefreak> lol
[01:07] <noiesmo> hey all I just started my system this morning and my resolutions at 640 x 480 i'm running xgl but last night it was fine any ideas??
[01:07] <gnomefreak> that didnt work as well as hoped brb
[01:07] <noiesmo> was at 1152x864
[01:08] <odat> Sergi0, i don't have or can't get a connection
[01:08] <ds[de] > noiesmo; did you try just changing it back?
[01:08] <selinium> gnomefreak, I am not sure where to go, i am just slowly installing all zlib type packages, is there not a way of finding out which one to use?
[01:08] <Sergi0> odat what kind connection u have? and is your network device working?
[01:08] <rem_> just a question..what happens if I kill xorg ...? gnome will exit ?
[01:08] <odat> Sergi0, dsl  a friend just got it and can't get online
[01:08] <ghosty> whats another text editor in ubuntu other than vi ?
[01:09] <Sergi0> rem_: yes
[01:09] <ds[de] > ghosty; gedit
[01:09] <rem_> vim  :)
[01:09] <ds[de] > ghosty; nano
[01:09] <kingspawn> ghosty: emacs!
[01:09] <ghosty> haha
[01:09] <IdleOne> nano
[01:09] <rem_> k thx
[01:09] <ghosty> thanks
[01:09] <ghosty> i could not think of the name
[01:09] <ghosty> ;)
[01:09] <noiesmo> ds[de] , cannot change thru kcontrol
[01:10] <Sergi0> rem_: is your network device working?
[01:10] <Emsko> how do you restart gnome?
[01:10] <Sergi0> whoops
[01:10] <Sergi0> odat: is your network device working?
[01:10] <ds[de] > Emsko; ctrl + alt + backspace I think
[01:10] <_jason> Emsko: log out and log back in for just gnome
[01:10] <odat> Sergi0, well when i start up it doesn't hang or anything however my internet connection light isn't working
[01:11] <odat> on the modem
[01:11] <selinium> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11185 is the problem I am having with Celestia...
[01:11] <hikenboot> hello all---I have been taught about the script program for recording terminal sessons...I would like to know if there is a program that takes and interleaves according to time issued every command entered into different terminal sessions on a host? Anyone know of such a program?
[01:11] <Sergi0> odat: in console type 'ifconfig' what do you see
[01:12] <xfcefreak> ;)
[01:12] <gnomefreak> :P
[01:12] <xfcefreak> lol
[01:12] <StFS> ok, for some idiotic reason I decided to try to install zeroconf on my kubuntu laptop and now I can't start it up, the boot sequence hangs on "configuring network interfaces"
[01:13] <[Nige] > I did an apt-get dist-ugprade to dapper, it worked well xcpt for x dying on me now
[01:13] <[Nige] > :(
[01:13] <Neth> someone registered my nick
[01:13] <[Nige] > anyone know if or when this will be fixed?
[01:13] <Neth> WTF?
[01:13] <StFS> so how do I boot it up without network?
[01:13] <rem_> what does "cpu id 97%" in top mean ?
[01:13] <delire> hikenboot: i would love something like this myself.. a 'history merger' for $HISTORY across all virtual consoles and consoles alike.
[01:13] <rem_> it was 97% waste i killed xorg and now its in id and its faster ...
[01:14] <binbrain> can anybody give me a hand autofs in dapper
[01:14] <delire> hikenboot: for some years i have wished for it, but then again, done nothing about it ;)
[01:14] <odat> Sergi0, i get an output when trying that command
[01:14] <Joe_Dirt> is there a browser i can use on ubuntu that allows me to download macromedia shockwave?
[01:14] <IdleOne> !dapper
[01:14] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:14] <rem_> didnt see anything in "man" about it ..
[01:14] <binbrain> i want to mount my usb stick on boot, but i can't get it to work
[01:14] <irad> now my screen refresh rate turned into 60Hz
[01:14] <rem_> what does "cpu id 97%" in top mean ?
[01:14] <StFS> anyone? boot without network?
[01:14] <binbrain> it works perfectly when i have gnome running
[01:14] <irad> but guess what, my resolution is great
[01:14] <binbrain> but i need it to mount before that
[01:14] <irad> what should i do now?
[01:14] <hikenboot> k3y l0gger
[01:15] <IdleOne> !ops
[01:15] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[01:15] <Sergi0> odat: is there execpt the 'lo' interface another listed?
[01:15] <Seveas> IdleOne, ?
[01:15] <IdleOne> hikenboot, above !ops
[01:15] <xfcefreak> lol @ hes not very good at using the exploiit
[01:15] <delire> out of interest, will Dapper have an easily accesible option for using XGL?
[01:16] <IdleOne> no he isnt but deserve then ban anyway
[01:16] <jsmidt> Does anybody know what this error is: usr/local/lib -L../lib -lforms -ljpeg -ltiff -lc
[01:16] <jsmidt> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ltiff
[01:16] <jsmidt> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[01:16] <jsmidt> make[1] : *** [libflimage.so.1.0]  Error 1
[01:16] <jsmidt> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/jsmidt/xforms-1.0/image'
[01:16] <mooey> does anyone know which package provides glib-gettext.m4 ?
[01:16] <jsmidt> make: *** [install]  Error 2
[01:16] <irad> help my eyees, i can't hold the screen over 60hz anymore
[01:16] <Seveas> NO PASTING
[01:16] <odat> Sergi0, not sure what you mean i am actually on the phone with the person who is having the problem
[01:16] <xfcefreak> jsmidt: dont paste in here please use pastebin
[01:16] <delire> i'd like to see an XGL system audit across lspci through to running drivers to provide the interested user with an it-will-or-won't-run output.
[01:17] <zcat[1] > Umm.. please don't shoot me but when's dapper being released?
[01:17] <xfcefreak> !dapper
[01:17] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:17] <IdleOne> !dapper
[01:17] <delire> jsmidt: apt-cache search libtiff and then install libtiff-$version
[01:17] <noiesmo> hmm thats wierd I just killed compiz and gnome-window-decorator and it went to correct resolution then I restarted compiz etx and its all good
[01:17] <zcat[1] > thanks!
[01:17] <Sergi0> odat: hmm, im not sure this will work
[01:17] <nalioth> IdleOne: what is the matter with hikenboot ?
[01:18] <IdleOne> he tried the key looger exploit
[01:18] <zcat[1] > running flight4 + metascape? compiz packages lots of updates now.. compiz kicks ass!!
[01:19] <pokerface> hey i was her yesterday
[01:19] <odat> Sergi0, he is not getting the internet light to flash on the modem even
[01:19] <pokerface> and im still looking for help
[01:19] <nalioth> IdleOne: when he learns to spell, Ubugtu will ban and remove him
[01:19] <xfcefreak> zcat[1] : why does it matter when dapper is released if your using it? and please talk about dapper in #ubuntu+1
[01:19] <Sergi0> odat: isnt just the internet down then? did he have internet before on linux?
[01:20] <IdleOne> nalioth, like I just told Seveas he is currently trying to figure out why his leet skills didnt work and soon as he does he will try it again but you guys are the ops :)
[01:20] <hikenboot> what are you talking about nalioth?
[01:20] <zimmz> I suspect he knew quite well "k3y l0gger" wouldn't work ;)
[01:20] <zcat[1] > matters 'cos I know people who don't want to run flights and are waiting for the final version.. didn't realise there was another channel for it though.
[01:20] <irad> how to i higher my monitor refresh rate? it's on 60hz now and i can't do anything from the screen settings
[01:21] <irad> can't higher it from the screen settings
[01:21] <pokerface> i need help with bittornado!
[01:21] <noiesmo> pokerface, whats your Q
[01:21] <pokerface> Q?
[01:21] <hikenboot> what are you all talking about i was just relaying what was told me in #fedora about a utility to consolidate the history from multiple console sessions!
[01:21] <noiesmo> question
[01:21] <irad> question...
[01:21] <pokerface> oh
[01:21] <IdleOne> zimmz, last I checked attempted murder was a crime also
[01:22] <rem_> ok id stands for idle in top ...so running fine now .. :)
[01:22] <pokerface> im trying to configure bittornado ports
[01:22] <alex_> DOes anyone know how to increase the gamma ??? I have an NVIDIA based card and my screen is reallly dark.
[01:22] <nalioth> hikenboot: exploit users get k-lined. doing what others tell you to do, sometimes will get you into trouble.
[01:22] <pokerface> but im using the text mode
[01:22] <noiesmo> alex_, I think you can install nvidia-settings
[01:22] <hikenboot> what do you mean exploit exploit what ?
[01:22] <hikenboot> sorry i dont understand
[01:22] <pokerface> dont have gui installed at the moment
[01:23] <pppoe_dude> lol
[01:23] <noiesmo> pokerface, I use gui mode sorry but do man bittornado
[01:23] <zimmz> as a private security consultant, I'd have to question if hikenboot is actually here to hack a gibson
[01:23] <pokerface> i did and it didnt work
[01:23] <IdleOne> if ignorance is bliss hikenboot is in heaven :)
[01:23] <noiesmo> bittornardo --help
[01:24] <pokerface> i ned to save the options
[01:24] <hikenboot> so your saying key ...isnt for doing what I wanted to do?
[01:24] <pokerface> but maybe there is a file i could use?
[01:24] <nalioth> pokerface: http://www.dessent.net/btfaq/cmdline.shtml
[01:24] <mcquaid> pokerface, try transmission for a lite gtk2 bt client
[01:24] <mcquaid> not in repos though, you'd have to compile it
[01:24] <nalioth> mcquaid: he doesn't have a gui
[01:24] <mcquaid> ah
[01:24] <mcquaid> nm :)
[01:24] <pokerface> i have 2 computers
[01:25] <pokerface> one is linux and the other is windows
[01:25] <pokerface> ill search on my windows
[01:25] <hikenboot> whatever
[01:25] <nalioth> pokerface: the URL i posted to you will be quite helpful
[01:25] <noiesmo> nalioth, hell yeah
[01:25] <Joe_Dirt> i want shockwave for linux someone for the love of god help me
[01:26] <delire> Joe_Dirt: no shockwave for Linux
[01:26] <noiesmo> Joe_Dirt, Dont think shockwave do linux
[01:26] <noiesmo> bastards
[01:26] <pokerface> yea i saw those commands before but it doesnt seem to save them because after i type netstat and i dont see bt using the port/s that i opened
[01:26] <nalioth> pokerface: put then in your startup alias for it
[01:27] <pokerface> how u do that?
[01:27] <nalioth> pokerface: do you write shell scripts?
[01:27] <irad> yay finally everything is good
[01:27] <delire> Joe_Dirt: you may be able to run it in a wrapper, like wine. i have run IE on linux from time to time out of necessity and this runs shockwave.
[01:27] <Joe_Dirt> delire: can you possibly fathom WHY shockwave isnt for linux? cause thats gay
[01:27] <pokerface> no
[01:27] <alex_> ok thanks my gamma works.
[01:28] <alex_> thanks for the help guys, all of you!
[01:28] <pokerface> i have ubuntu server mode installed
[01:28] <Joe_Dirt> delire well i cant even download it cause it port scans me and sees ubuntu
[01:28] <nalioth> pokerface: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[01:29] <delire> Joe_Dirt: Linux is a server and run-the-world OS primarily, and it only coming out of the closet as a desktop OS.
[01:29] <eth0-noob> here
[01:29] <MisterN> n8
[01:29] <pokerface> brb dinner
[01:30] <Joe_Dirt> if its coming out of the closet...its gay
[01:30] <eth0-noob> does anyone know how much information will be lost if i overburned a 702mb file to a 700 mb disk?
[01:30] <Joe_Dirt> its awesome for most things then it screws up little things like this
[01:30] <delire> Joe_Dirt: ironically Linux is the biggest player in the feature-film and 3D industries these days, a very high-profile artist's OS, but sadly not low-profile enough for Macromedia/Adobe to be interested in.
[01:31] <eth0-noob> most people also use linux for servers
[01:31] <Joe_Dirt> well macromedia is run by noobs anyway so pfft
[01:31] <eth0-noob> lol
[01:31] <delire> Joe_Dirt: as the feature-film industry is big-business, and they do use Adobe products, it's likely we'll see Adobe roll out products like Flash and whatever for Linux in the coming years.
[01:32] <Joe_Dirt> years
[01:32] <Joe_Dirt> ha
[01:32] <Joe_Dirt> i'm just waiting for home edition
[01:32] <delire> Joe_Dirt: myself, i hate being forced to download binaries to view websites. i only look at flash if it's 'art' - god bless flashblock.
[01:32] <alex_> how do i navigate to my xmms skins directory?
[01:32] <FlannelKing> and like all the rest of adobe products, it'll be bloated and slow.
[01:32] <Joe_Dirt> well on a simpler topic can i get cokestudios to run on linux?
[01:32] <delire> FlannelKing: very true.
[01:33] <delire> Joe_Dirt: when it comes to win32 warez i can't help you as it's been far too many years since i've touched windows.
[01:33] <eth0-noob> hm
[01:35] <eth0-noob> bye
[01:35] <delire> Joe_Dirt: look for that application at codeweavers.com
[01:35] <Joe_Dirt> k
[01:35] <eth0-noob> bye everyone
[01:36] <maskd> excellent, just found out flight 6 is available for download
[01:36] <maskd> i've been using a daily build and its been having some trouble
[01:36] <bigmoe> can some help me i have internet through network cable i can ping myself but i cant ping gateway nor proxy
[01:36] <gnomefreak> maskd: please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper related questions
[01:36] <bigmoe> can someone tell me what the problem might be
[01:36] <bigmoe> ??
[01:37] <kcbanner> Hello all
[01:37] <maskd> bigmoe: are you using dhcp to get your internet address?
[01:37] <kcbanner> Could someone explain how to set up my own Ubuntu Mirror?
[01:37] <bigmoe> maskd: no
[01:37] <maskd> internet = network*
[01:37] <arrick_> _jason what is the ghost command again, I got bumped by poweroutage and now my name is still logged in
[01:38] <alex_> do firefox memory leaks happen in Linux?
[01:38] <alex_> like in WIndows
[01:38] <kcbanner> alex_:yes
[01:38] <alex_> because firefox 1.5 ALWAYS Leaks
[01:38] <_jason> arrick_: /msg nickserv help ghost
[01:38] <nalioth> !ghost
[01:38] <ubotu> hmm... ghost is type /msg nickserv GHOST <name> <password>
[01:38] <alex_> and im tired of it
[01:38] <arrick_> thanks
[01:38] <alex_> anyone else experiance leaks?
[01:38] <kcbanner> yeah get the official mozilla.org version alex
[01:38] <kcbanner> theres something on the wiki about ikt
[01:38] <kcbanner> it*
[01:38] <maskd> alex_: i haven't experienced any leaks on ubuntu yet
[01:38] <maskd> haven't gone over 300mb of memory used
[01:39] <alex_> how do i see opened programs?
[01:39] <alex_> (ctrl alt del in windows)
[01:39] <Sergi0> alex_: thanks for the tip :P
[01:39] <_jason> alex_: applications menu > system tools > system monitor
[01:39] <maskd> System > Administration > System Monitor
[01:39] <Sergi0> alex_: in terminal 'ps -ax'
[01:39] <maskd> beaten to it... damn cold fingers lol
[01:39] <alex_> no shortcut?
[01:40] <alex_> i remember in drapper ctrl alt delete worked
[01:40] <_jason> alex_: you can make one
[01:40] <rekrutacja> hi all i used easyubuntu to replace deafult icon for firefox with original one. now there is a nice firefox icon in a menu, but when i run a program there is no icon at all on the gnome bottom panel
[01:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell alex_ about shortcut
[01:40] <bigmoe> maskd: could you know what the probel might be??
[01:40] <WiFi_Warri0r> ybotu: tell wifi_warrior about shortcut
[01:40] <WiFi_Warri0r> uotu: tell wifi_warrior about shortcut
[01:41] <_jason> WiFi_Warri0r: /msg ubotu shortcut
[01:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> uboto: tell wifi_warrior about shortcuts
[01:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> thnx jason
[01:42] <gverig> Is there a way to connect to beta distribution of ubuntu (just upgrade through apt-get)?
[01:42] <maskd> bigmoe: are you pinging through terminal or gnome network tools?
[01:42] <gverig> Or is ISO the only way?
[01:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell gverig about upgrade
[01:43] <bigmoe> terminal
[01:43] <_jason> gverig: you can use the upgrader tool or follow the same directions as upgrading to breezy through apt except use dapper instead of breezy of course
[01:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> 93% of nero downloaded
[01:43] <bigmoe> maskd: but the thing is i have 2 net cards one is on access point and one is on the network
[01:43] <WiFi_Warri0r> i hate having to download programs to burn dvd's
[01:43] <gverig> _jason: thankyoutankyouthankyouthankyou :)
[01:43] <bigmoe> maskd: internet
[01:44] <alex_> so far ubuntu is great, i used suse before (last summer)
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone have any advice on a good program to burn movie files to dvd??
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> .avi .bin .iso etc. etc.
[01:44] <alex_> the only thing i'm worried about is web development
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> ??
[01:44] <binbrain> usbmount is giving me an error in syslog, cannot execute sbin vol_id
[01:44] <delire> WiFi_Warri0r: with a dvd filesystem so you can put it in a DVD player?
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> alex: i agree
[01:44] <maskd> bigmoe: so your comptuer is acting like a router?
[01:44] <delire> WiFi_Warri0r: of just a data DVD..
[01:44] <binbrain> the vol_id package isn't in sbin
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> delire: yes
[01:44] <binbrain> what installs it
[01:44] <binbrain> ?
[01:44] <IdleOne> WiFi_Warri0r, gnomebaker , k3b , ......
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> so i can put it in dvd player
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> :)
[01:44] <maskd> bigmoe: or switch
[01:44] <bigmoe> yes i want to use firestarter
[01:44] <WiFi_Warri0r> idleone: ty
[01:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> bigmoe: me too, but i cant find it
[01:45] <WiFi_Warri0r> :/
[01:45] <bigmoe> apt-get install firestarter
[01:45] <bigmoe> to get it
[01:45] <soup_> true
[01:45] <delire> WiFi_Warri0r: check out dvdauthor..
[01:46] <WaterBottle> when i mount a hard drive i have issues in viewing it as a non-root user, how can i resolve this issue?
[01:46] <delire> WiFi_Warri0r: it's a bit basic but works. apparently there are others.
[01:46] <concept10> alex_, what part of web development are you worried about (curious)
[01:46] <bigmoe> it was working fine on winbox but on ubuntu i cant ping neither the isp nor the access point
[01:46] <maskd> bigmoe: are you sure your using the right network card when pinging
[01:47] <alex_> concept10, i write PHP/MYSQL stuff
[01:47] <alex_> also any good FTP Programs?
[01:47] <concept10> alex_, I don't see how ubuntu will affect that
[01:47] <binbrain> anybody know what package installs sbin vol_id
[01:47] <WiFi_Warri0r> delire: thnx, can u tell me where i can find firestarter after ive apt-0get'd it, i cant find it on X, and i need to configure it
[01:47] <bigmoe> yea i have tried disabeling the 2nd
[01:47] <WiFi_Warri0r> :/
[01:47] <bigmoe> and eventhough it wont work
[01:49] <bigmoe> i cant even ping anyone on the network??
[01:49] <alex_> and for azureus, it needs java right.
[01:49] <alex_> can i download both from ubuntu or do i do it manualy
[01:49] <alex_> i searched for azureus and nothing came up.
[01:50] <pokerface> hey how do i see what ports are being used?
[01:50] <bigmoe> alex_: why do u need azureus
[01:50] <arrick> How do I know if Wine installed correctly and how do i start it?
[01:50] <alex_> any other programs then big moe?
[01:50] <bigmoe> bit torrent clients or what
[01:51] <alex_> bit torrent clients.
[01:51] <alex_> somthing lightweight like utorrent would be nice
[01:51] <WaterBottle> why cant i write to a mounted NTFS drive?
[01:51] <Amaranth> because NTFS is read-only
[01:52] <bigmoe> try on the terminal btdownloadcures and the name of the file and u can resume it
[01:52] <Amaranth> blame microsoft
[01:52] <WaterBottle> is there anyway around this?
[01:52] <YukiCuss> WaterBottle, no NTFS write support
[01:52] <concept10> WaterBottle, use FAT32 to share betweenx windows and linux
[01:53] <bigmoe> there are a soft called fuse
[01:53] <bigmoe> u can use to write on ntfs file systems
[01:53] <jackepc> good trackers for linux?   cheesetracker, skaletracker, soundtracker, ....... ?
[01:53] <YukiCuss> jackepc, cheesetracker works.
[01:53] <jackepc> no
[01:53] <arrick> waterbottle, it is not advisable to write to a ntfs partition from ubuntu
[01:54] <jackepc> i have a problem, :(
[01:54] <arrick> very bad WaterBottle
[01:54] <YukiCuss> jackepc, or soundtracker, or shaketracker.
[01:54] <jackepc> cheesetracker dont work in my ubuntu
[01:54] <WaterBottle> k thanks guys...
[01:54] <arrick> yep
[01:54] <jackepc> shaketracker, i go to download :)
[01:54] <YukiCuss> jackepc, sudo apt-get install shaketracker
[01:54] <arrick> Is there any way to play command and conquer Renegade in ubuntu?
[01:55] <maskd> WaterBottle: you can install a driver for windows so that it is able to read ext2/3 filesystems
[01:55] <Yorak> hey guys, I'm new to linux, and the only reason I haven't been sticking with it is because I can't figure out how to install stuff
[01:55] <_jason> ubotu: tell Yorak about synaptic
[01:55] <Yorak> I was trying to download Gaim extended preferences, but it said make wasn't a command
[01:55] <_jason> Yorak: very easy, just take a look at the link in your private messages from ubotu
[01:55] <Amaranth> bigmoe: That's not what FUSE does.
[01:56] <gnomefreak> Yorak: system>admin>synaptic package manager
[01:56] <_jason> Yorak: you will see that gaim-extendedprefs is available through synaptic
[01:56] <_jason> !info gaim-extendedprefs
[01:56] <ubotu> gaim-extendedprefs: (extended preferences plugin for the instant messenger gaim), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.4-6 (breezy), Packaged size: 9 kB, Installed size: 64 kB
[01:56] <Amaranth> bigmoe: FUSE lets you treat the FTP connection to your website like a regular filesystem
[01:56] <_jason> Yorak: (provided you have enabled universe)  do you know how to do that?
[01:56] <Amaranth> !epos
[01:56] <ubotu> Amaranth: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:56] <Amaranth> !repos
[01:56] <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
[01:56] <arrick> !wine
[01:56] <bigmoe> Amaranth: search for fuse project for linux on google and u'll see
[01:57] <tkup> is anyone using minicom or kermit for cisco console access?
[01:57] <WaterBottle> maskd: hehe, thanks but I was hoping for something that would work the other way around.  I have 240 gbs of ntfs goodness that i need linux to work with :(
[01:57] <tkup> I just don't get any connection
[01:57] <ubuntu> hello
[01:57] <Yorak> guys I tried synaptic, but I'm not sure exactly what to open with it, the tar file or the extracted folder? it won't let me just open a folder though, it wants a specific file
[01:58] <riddlebox> wow just found easyubuntu what a wonderful tool
[01:58] <arrick> jackepc, whats your problem, you can just ask questions here
[01:59] <arrick> How do I start wine?
[01:59] <Yorak> right click the app that runs on wine and open with wine
[01:59] <BlueHeron> or type wine in a terminal
[02:00] <Alexi5> hello
[02:00] <Alexi5> can oracle be installed on ubuntu
[02:00] <WaterBottle> ubuntu live is AWESOME!
[02:00] <WiFi_Warri0r> ubuntu is AWESOME
[02:00] <arrick> WaterBottle, no install it on your box
[02:00] <arrick> now that is
[02:01] <arrick> whatup WiFi_Warri0r, good evening
[02:01] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty arrick, im good, just got a new dvd burner
[02:02] <WiFi_Warri0r> tryin to configure firestarter but i cant find it
[02:02] <WiFi_Warri0r> :O
[02:03] <fulld> what package contains latex tex pdflatex...?
[02:03] <tritium> fulld: tetex
[02:03] <FunnyLookinHat> So uh, has anyone else visited slashdot recently???
[02:03] <arrick> nice
[02:03] <jackepc> arrick jackepc, whats your problem, you can just ask questions here
[02:04] <fulld> coll thanks
[02:04] <arrick> !firestarter
[02:04] <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.
[02:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> funnylookinhat: every day
[02:04] <jackepc> sorry, i dont speak english
[02:04] <tritium> fulld: tetem-base, tetex-bin
[02:04] <FunnyLookinHat> WiFi_Warri0r, have you seen it in the last 5 minutes I mean... it
[02:04] <FunnyLookinHat> it's all...  pink.
[02:04] <jldugger> ive got a dvd burner, but my normal user doesn't appear to have privledges to access the drive -- is there a particular group im not in that i need?
[02:04] <arrick> language, what do you speak?
[02:04] <jackepc> my problem is that /dev/dsp  is an use
[02:04] <jackepc> :(
[02:04] <WiFi_Warri0r> hmm. gonna have to look!!!
[02:04] <FunnyLookinHat> Either Cmdrtaco's girlfriend themed it for the day or someone hax0red it!
[02:04] <alex_> hey
[02:04] <ds[de] > FunnyLookinHat; lol you're right ;)
[02:04] <alex_> when drapper comes out
[02:04] <alex_> will i have to re-install ubunjtu
[02:04] <alex_> or upgrade
[02:05] <delire> drapper, the drapey drape
[02:05] <Kyral> upgrade
[02:05] <tritium> alex_: please write in complete sentences on one line
[02:05] <alex_> is there a way to ge XGL working?
[02:05] <arrick> !xgl
[02:05] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[02:05] <alex_> it's impossible to get it working on the offical version?
[02:05] <Yorak> Anybody that has installed Gaim extended preferences plugin, please message me?
[02:06] <bigmoe> i have got  Interrupt:6 Base address:0xe800 on ifconfig eth0
[02:06] <Yorak> Or anybody that will teach me how...I don't know what file to open in Synaptic.
[02:06] <Kyral> !synaptic
[02:06] <ubotu> I guess synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[02:06] <bigmoe> anyone know what is the problem
[02:06] <bigmoe> ??
[02:06] <arrick> jackepc, 'gedit etc/fstab and copy it to the pastein
[02:06] <arrick> pastebin jackepc
[02:06] <_jason> Yorak: have you enabled universe?
[02:07] <Yorak> Yeah
[02:07] <arrick> howohow do I use wine, besides drinking it guys?
[02:07] <truz24> where is the page that shows you how to properly upgrade from flight5 to flight6?
[02:08] <arrick> !flight5
[02:08] <ubotu> flight5 is, like, http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[02:08] <arrick> !flight6
[02:08] <ubotu> arrick: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:08] <truz24> flight6 was released today
[02:08] <F> oi
[02:08] <tritium> truz24: nothing special is needed to update between flights.  just apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[02:08] <truz24> ah
[02:08] <truz24> sweet
[02:08] <tritium> (sometimes an apt-get dist-upgrade is needed)
[02:09] <F> oi
[02:09] <tritium> truz24: the repos don't change, so it's that easy
[02:09] <Yorak> How do you add something to Synaptic?
[02:09] <arrick> howohow do I use wine, besides drinking it guys?
[02:09] <alex_> my brother wants to know if there is good software for backing up dvds in linux
[02:09] <alex_> i'm going to get him to switch too :P
[02:09] <truz24> so the dist-upgrade is if the repos change?
[02:09] <Bog_> what command can I run in mu shell account that would add all the files to a zip?
[02:09] <nickrud> arrick, cooking?
[02:10] <arrick> nope, trying to get wine to work for me,
[02:10] <arrick> on here
[02:10] <truz24> alex_, try k3b to copy the dvds
[02:10] <tritium> truz24: no
[02:10] <arrick> I want to try out and see if my printer will setup with it
[02:10] <jldugger_> ive got a dvd burner, but my normal user doesn't appear to have privledges to access the drive -- is there a particular group im not in that i need?
[02:11] <arrick> jldugger you can change persmissions in fstab
[02:11] <tritium> arrick: which printer?  It should also work on ubuntu (with cups)
[02:11] <jldugger_> for a burner?
[02:11] <arrick> no it wont tritium, its not supported with no driver, so i want to see if wine might trick it
[02:12] <jldugger_> arrick, fstab is for disks, not removable media
[02:12] <nickrud> jldugger, my system requires a user to be a member of cdrom group
[02:12] <ds[de] > jldugger; you can change permission for anything that's being mounted in /etc/fstab
[02:12] <jldugger_> actually, maybe not
[02:12] <Bog_> what command can I run from my shell account to backup all the files and subfolder in a certain directory?
[02:12] <ds[de] > jldugger; so even your dvd/cd-burner
[02:12] <Bog_> to a zip file
[02:12] <arrick> jldugger, I had to change mine to burn
[02:12] <jldugger_> i totally skipped my other cd drive
[02:12] <T0X1C> how do i get keyboard commadns to work with XMMS?
[02:12] <tritium> arrick: which printer?
[02:12] <Seveas> Bog_, tar zcvf filename.tar.gz /path/to/folder
[02:13] <arrick> Lexmark X6170 USB tritium
[02:13] <Bog_> sev: thanks
[02:13] <arrick> I'm trying to get out of writing a driver here
[02:13] <jldugger_> well, i didnt set a mountpoint in fstab but something automatically mounted it in /media/cdburner
[02:13] <arrick> evening Installer36
[02:13] <Bog_> sev: that keeps the original files untouched?
[02:13] <arrick> jldugger, thats plugnpray for you
[02:14] <Installer36> Hi
[02:14] <arrick> jldugger, do yu want everyone to have access or just you?
[02:16] <jldugger_> optimally, the person who's sitting at the computer would be given access to it
[02:16] <dts> Does anyone know which folders in the filesystem need write access during normal system operation?
[02:17] <arrick> what does the line look like in fstab for the new burner?
[02:17] <arrick> paste the one line please
[02:17] <Installer36> Sevas> when I log in I usually get a message about IDENTIFY < password>......I have already registered...any help would be great..
[02:17] <alex_> is there a way to fix it so my soundcard can be used then more then one application?
[02:17] <crimsun> alex_: it does already.
[02:17] <alex_> cause somtimes i get the error that ican't use it
[02:17] <alex_> cause it's being used by another application or somthing.
[02:17] <crimsun> alex_: when do you get those errors?
[02:17] <ic56> dts: off the cuff: /var /tmp /usr/tmp /home
[02:18] <arrick> Installer36, I saved my password and i still have to identify every time, it says wrong password, so I fix it and it does it again
[02:18] <alex_> when i try to play a song in XMMS
[02:18] <crimsun> alex_: tell xmms to use the alsa output plugin
[02:18] <jldugger_> the one i just wrote says "/dev/hdd	/media/cdburner udf,iso9660, ro,user,noauto  0	    0"
[02:18] <Installer36> Okay thanks
[02:18] <Yorak> Has anyone installed something with Synaptic?
[02:18] <dts> ic56, cuff meaning top of your head ;-)?
[02:18] <alex_> ok thanks
[02:18] <_jason> Yorak: yes.  Have you enabled universe?
[02:19] <alex_> when is the new ubuntu coming out?
[02:19] <jldugger_> arrick, "/dev/hdd	/media/cdburner udf,iso9660, ro,user,noauto  0	    0"
[02:19] <ic56> msg dts nevertheless it's a reasonable list.
[02:19] <_jason> Yorak: search for gaim.  A package called ``gaim-extendedprefs'' will appear.  right click on it, install, then press apply at the top
[02:20] <arrick> change it to this '/dev/hdd /media/cdburner udf,iso9660, ro,user,auto  0     0' and then sudo umount /dev/hdd && mount /dev/hdd
[02:20] <alex_> hey
[02:20] <alex_> i wan't to install JAVA
[02:20] <jldugger_> what?
[02:20] <alex_> which installer do i use?
[02:20] <alex_> http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
[02:20] <arrick> !java
[02:20] <_jason> ubotu: tell alex_ about java
[02:20] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:21] <jldugger_> oh, noauto
[02:21] <ic56> dts: you'll have ensure /var and /home are separate filesystems.  /tmp can be
[02:21] <arrick> no auto means you have to manually start cd's
[02:21] <Yorak> _jason: The repository?
[02:21] <ic56> dts: symlinked to /var/tmp .  And now that I checked, /usr/tmp doesn't exist anymore so that's not a problem
[02:22] <arrick> evening ic56
[02:22] <_jason> Yorak: yes, if you have enabled the universe repository, what I said last should work for you
[02:22] <duelboot> crimsun, I installed what you told me...I'm trying to get bestcrypt to load...it appears to load, but when I type any bc copmmand I get "Kernel modules not loaded"... any ideas?  I tried modprobe and get "FATAL: Error inserting bc (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/block/bc.ko): Operation not permitted"
[02:22] <hrtp> hey
[02:22] <dts> heh
[02:22] <jldugger_> arrick, i think actually theres a way to make the new hal software handle that all
[02:22] <arrick> ok
[02:22] <alex_> " Package j2re1.4 is not available "
[02:22] <hrtp> how come when i try to install 'alien', i always get this msg:
[02:22] <hrtp> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? y
[02:22] <hrtp> Media change: please insert the disc labeled
[02:22] <hrtp>  'Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)'
[02:22] <hrtp> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
[02:22] <crimsun> duelboot: ``sudo modprobe bc'' ?
[02:22] <nickrud> !tell alex_ about repos
[02:22] <jldugger_> arrick, because my cd burner has noauto and gnome comes up with it.
[02:22] <nickrud> alex_, you need to enable multiverse, see the msg from ubotu
[02:23] <arrick> hrtp use pastebin for longer than 4 lines and dont hit enter so much
[02:23] <_jason> hrtp: because you have the cd in your /etc/apt/sources.list , use synaptic to disable it if you want
[02:23] <Yorak> _jason: Yes, I have that repository. But that package doesn't appear in there.
[02:23] <duelboot> crimsun yes...it gives me a different error:  FATAL: Error inserting bc (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/block/bc.ko): Invalid module format
[02:23] <WiFi_Warri0r> what do i need to do to use a webcam from across the network??
[02:23] <arrick> jldugger, ok
[02:23] <_jason> Yorak: can you do this in a terminal 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' and copy and paste the contents to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , then give me a url?
[02:23] <dts> how big should i make /var
[02:24] <hrtp> i tried synaptic, it says the same thing
[02:24] <nickrud> hrtp, you need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, and comment out the cdrom line (put a # at the beginning)
[02:24] <hrtp> ic
[02:24] <_jason> hrtp: I didn't say try synaptic, i said use synaptic to disable it :)
[02:24] <ic56> dts: give it a gig.  apt-get caches all the packages it downloads in there so it needs to be big.
[02:24] <hrtp> ill try
[02:24] <jldugger_> arrick, actually, its called "pmount". check it out
[02:24] <arrick> ok
[02:24] <dts> ic56, probably same for tmp also huh ;-)
[02:24] <arrick> !pmount
[02:24] <ubotu> arrick: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:24] <crimsun> duelboot: pastebin ``dmesg|tail''
[02:25] <hrtp> nickrud, i don't see any cdrom line
[02:25] <sudomania4__> how do i resize a partition from within ubuntu, if it is the ubuntu partition i want to resize?
[02:25] <sudomania4__> i have gparted and it wont let me unmount, because the partition is in use. I have a live cd and an install cd, can i do it from there?
[02:25] <duelboot> will do...hold for the link
[02:25] <Yorak> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11190
[02:25] <_jason> Yorak: you are using dapper
[02:25] <ic56> dts: no, I don't think /var/tmp needs to be particularly large.  But putting all the tmp's on the same filesystem will let them share free space and reduce hassles for you.
[02:25] <sudomania4__> submit it twice, it is rot13
[02:25] <nickrud> hrtp, could you post /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org ?
[02:26] <hrtp> ok
[02:26] <nickrud> hrtp, not here ;P
[02:26] <Yorak> _jason: So can you give me the extra repositories from 5.10 to add in it?
[02:26] <hrtp> lol
[02:26] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do u update from, breezy to dapper??
[02:26] <_jason> !info gaim-extendedprefs dapper
[02:26] <hrtp> who said im pastin it here
[02:26] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do u update from, breezy to dapper??
[02:26] <ubotu> gaim-extendedprefs: (extended preferences plugin for the instant messenger gaim), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.5-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 15 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[02:26] <hrtp> :D
[02:26] <tabber> anyone knows how to copy a file from a remote computer to my local computer using ssh? (scp?)
[02:26] <nickrud> sudomania4__, you need to do it with the live cd
[02:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do u update from, breezy to dapper??
[02:27] <nickrud> !update
[02:27] <_jason> Yorak: well gaim-extendedprefs is in dapper universe too.  you must just not be seeing it.  Why don't you try 'sudo aptitude install gaim-extendedprefs' in the terminal
[02:27] <ubotu> nickrud: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:27] <IamEthos> hey
[02:27] <IamEthos> what's a good FTP client?
[02:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> !update
[02:27] <nickrud> woodwizzle, it's gone
[02:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> !update
[02:27] <ubotu> WiFi_Warri0r: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:27] <nickrud> woodwizzle, sorry you're too close to woo
[02:27] <hrtp> how can i copy all the text with console?
[02:27] <DBO> IamEthos, GNOME comes with a built in FTP client that works fairly well
[02:27] <ds[de] > IamEthos; depends on your definition of good, I use gftp and it's all I need
[02:28] <_jason> Yorak: please close synaptic before running that command by the way
[02:28] <ic56> tabber: scp <remote host>:<file> .
[02:28] <duelboot> crimsun, here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11191
[02:28] <ic56> tabber: assuming the username is same on both machines and sshd is listening on the normal port (22)
[02:28] <nickrud> hrtp, you can gedit /etc/apt/sources.list & cut & paste, or use the script at http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/pastebin
[02:28] <duelboot> crimsun...that's not it though...hmmm hold one
[02:28] <crimsun> duelboot: uhh
[02:28] <crimsun> duelboot: ...that's gibberish
[02:28] <Yorak> _jason: It couldn't find an application with that name.
[02:28] <sudomania4__> its rot13
[02:28] <_jason> crimsun: it's april fools for seveas, press the april fools link at the footer
[02:28] <sudomania4__> repost it
[02:29] <duelboot> crimsun, see above....hold on
[02:29] <ic56> IamEthos: is `ftp' not a good client?!
[02:29] <IamEthos> DB0: how do I find it?
[02:29] <crimsun> heh
[02:29] <sudomania4__> if you post it twice it is normal
[02:29] <arrick> hey jldugger_ that seems to be the s* program, looks good
[02:29] <sudomania4__> ROT13
[02:29] <crimsun> that's incredibly annoying for those of us who actually need to debug
[02:29] <tabber> ic56: i don't quite get it, i want to copy a file from a computer at school to my home computer
[02:29] <arrick> I would have liked to knwo about that on friday
[02:29] <tabber> ic56: that means i need ssh at my home computer too?
[02:29] <hrtp> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11194
[02:29] <_jason> crimsun: disappears once you press the link once and don't close your browser it seems
[02:30] <ic56> tabber, sshd only needed on the remote computer.
[02:30] <duelboot> crimsun, it keeps converting it to gibberish after I hit enter
[02:30] <arrick> ow do I remote connect to a different network?
[02:30] <duelboot> crimsun, another pastebin?
[02:30] <Yorak> _jason: I can't find alot with sudo apt-search either, am I missing repositories?
[02:30] <kbrooks> delire, fool?
[02:30] <tabber> ic56: and how do I specify the folder i wish to copy the file to?
[02:30] <nickrud> _jason, I am sooo glad my eye just passed over your comment
[02:31] <delire> kbrooks: awful news.
[02:31] <crimsun> duelboot: pastebin.com or pastebin.ca
[02:31] <alex_> sudo  sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[02:31] <alex_> Password:
[02:31] <alex_> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[02:31] <jldugger_> arrick, s* program?
[02:31] <steven__> does anyone know of a good link/doc that covers how to upgrade your alsa driver???  I know which alsa driver I need, but can't figure out what needs to be done to install it
[02:31] <nickrud> hrtp, the very first line, that's the cdrom line I was talking about
[02:31] <arrick> jldugger_, language is not allowed in here, the same word as poop
[02:31] <delire> alex_: you're using apt somewhere else at the same time.
[02:31] <jldugger_> arrick, anyways, i seem to have fixed it up
[02:31] <arrick> slang for great
[02:31] <kbrooks> delire, URL?
[02:31] <_jason> Yorak: you have all the communities ones except multiverse.  the gaim package you want though should be in there.  Can you do 'sudo aptitude update' and then try again.  If it fails again, can you pastebin the command along with the output?
[02:31] <arrick> ok
[02:31] <duelboot> crimsun:  http://pastebin.com/633605
[02:32] <hrtp> oh
[02:32] <nickrud> hrtp, additionally, you should add the word multiverse to the end of lines 19 & 20
[02:32] <hrtp> my fault, i didn't see the word 'cdrom'
[02:32] <ic56> tabber: `.' is the current directory.  If you want a different, just specify something else.  But, before you go complicating things, try the simple version first and then just move the file to where you want it.
[02:32] <jldugger_> arrick, you know, a s* program and a program that is "The s*" are opposite things ;)
[02:32] <hrtp> nickrud, mind if you edit it?
[02:32] <arrick> sorry, i meant great program
[02:32] <jldugger_> arrick, anyways, thanks for the reminder to edit fstab
[02:32] <arrick> no prob
[02:33] <arrick> I had to do it all last friday to get my server running
[02:33] <AlJ> ey all
[02:33] <alex_> "Package j2re1.4 has no installation candidate
[02:33] <alex_> "
[02:33] <crimsun> duelboot: #
[02:33] <crimsun> [4298480.776000]  bc: version magic '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-3.4'
[02:33] <crimsun> duelboot: you forgot to export CC=gcc-3.4
[02:33] <_jason> alex_: have you enabled multiverse?
[02:33] <nickrud> hrtp, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11197 I also enabled universe security for you.
[02:33] <crimsun> duelboot: (presuming of course that you have gcc-3.4 installed)
[02:33] <duelboot> crimsun, I presume since I don't know what you mean
[02:34] <duelboot> crimsun, hold on, I'll check...I had several gcc's installed and removed some...
[02:34] <hrtp> #qro pqebz:[Hohagh 5.10 _Oerrml Onqtre_ - Eryrnfr v386 (20051012)] / oerrml znva erfgevpgrq
[02:34] <hrtp> what is that?
[02:34] <_jason> oh boy
[02:34] <arrick> hrtp looks like porteguese to me
[02:35] <nickrud> alex_, if you like, you can use the sources I just put up on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to compare to yours, and enable multiverse
[02:35] <hrtp> oh yeah, april 1st
[02:35] <_jason> arrick: that's not portuguese...
[02:35] <arrick> no?
[02:35] <arrick> looks foreign then?
[02:35] <duelboot> crimsun, I have 4.0 installed...installing 3.4 too now
[02:35] <_jason> arrick: rot13
[02:35] <nickrud> hrtp, I hit the april fools thing at the bottom, then reloaded. (I gotta change my pastebin autoreplace for a day)
[02:36] <nickrud> Seveas, if you are listening, you are EVIL :)
[02:37] <duelboot> crimsun, it's installed, now how do I export?
[02:37] <crimsun> export CC=gcc-3.4
[02:37] <DBO> meh, slashdots april fools joke, now thats just evil
[02:37] <_jason> delire: ms cannonical merger?
[02:37] <hrtp> it worked
[02:37] <jcmcbeth> If I wanted to setup a smtp and pop3 server what programs would I want to use?
[02:37] <hrtp> thanks, )
[02:37] <delire> _jason: yes, Canonical is merging with Mandriva (mandrake).
[02:37] <FlannelKing> oh good god. it's painful.
[02:38] <AnsiC> hello
[02:38] <tabber> ic56: thanks, it worked! just one last thing, if i want to copy a whole directory, i just do scp -R ......?
[02:38] <arrick> FlannelKing, is your name Al?
[02:38] <_jason> Yorak: did it work this time?  I am about to go
[02:38] <dabaR> jcmcbeth: did you ask your package manager?
[02:38] <AnsiC> wher can i have manpages-dev translatet in italian ????
[02:38] <delire> _jason: Ubuntu is switching to RPM and dropping APT altogether..
[02:38] <AnsiC> were
[02:38] <arrick> !it
[02:38] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:38] <duelboot> crimsun, sudo: export: command not found
[02:38] <crimsun> duelboot: don't sudo export
[02:38] <kbrooks> delire, OH NO!
[02:38] <kbrooks> delire, RPM SUX!
[02:38] <delire> kbrooks: i'm quite disappointed.
[02:39] <hrtp> i forgot, i had to do 'apt-get update' first
[02:39] <kbrooks> delire, Why is Ubuntu switching to RPM?
[02:39] <delire> kbrooks: as they say "follow the money"
[02:39] <alex_> _jason yes
[02:39] <alex_> i enabled it!
[02:39] <kbrooks> I hear LSB changed its package manager recommendation to apt-get
[02:39] <ic56> tabber: scp doesn't have a -R flag.  but it *can* accept wildcards.  You should check the manual.  Do you know how to access the manpages?
[02:39] <nickrud> becuase it's yummy, why else
[02:39] <hrtp> ok, let's say i have an rpm, how'd i dkpg it with 'alien'?
[02:39] <arrick> Hey _jason according to goole that message above that looked scrambled was german
[02:40] <duelboot> crimsun, no error on export, but same errors on tring to run...should I install bestcrypt?
[02:40] <arrick> !rpm
[02:40] <ubotu> it has been said that rpm is the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
[02:40] <tabber> ic56: yeah I chekced it, it was -r. thanks for your help
[02:40] <delire> kbrooks: but a whisper in the wind. Canonical want's to compete with RH certification, and so wants to lure away admins already familiar with RPM.
[02:40] <duelboot> crimsun, reinstall that is
[02:40] <mauper> ic56: scp -r
[02:40] <_jason> arrick: didn't it come from http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ ?
[02:40] <ic56> tabber: good stuff! ttyl!
[02:40] <arrick> I dont know
[02:40] <nickrud> hrtp, you really really wanna look for a deb first, and then a .bin or .tar.gz or . tar.bz2 and then give up :)
[02:40] <arrick> it was above in here
[02:41] <jcmcbeth> dabar: no, but there are usually a lot o foptions
[02:41] <crimsun> duelboot: did you recompile it?
[02:41] <arrick> _jason the one that hrtp posted that looked like this
[02:41] <arrick> #qro pqebz:[Hohagh 5.10 _Oerrml Onqtre_ - Eryrnfr v386 (20051012)] / oerrml znva erfgevpgrq
[02:41] <duelboot> I'm in the process now...hold on
[02:41] <hrtp> yup, i just did: alien -d blah.rpm
[02:41] <duelboot> crimsun, should I uninstall gcc++ 4.0 first?
[02:42] <nickrud> hrtp, what did you alien?
[02:42] <crimsun> duelboot: no need
[02:42] <hrtp> an rpm file
[02:42] <duelboot> crimsun, well, same error
[02:42] <nickrud> meh :)
[02:43] <crimsun> duelboot: so you recompiled the modules, installed them, then ran ``sudo depmod -e'' ?
[02:43] <Projext> my system says the time is 7 hours later than it is
[02:43] <duelboot> crimsun, no...am now...I also complete got rid of BestCrypt and am doing again
[02:43] <_jason> arrick: http://www.arantius.com/tools/rot13.php
[02:44] <Projext> for example it is 7:44pm est but my system says its 2:44am
[02:44] <_jason> arrick: visit http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ when you get a chance and look at some recent postings
[02:44] <arrick> ok
[02:44] <Projext> is there anything i can do
[02:44] <hrtp> nickrud, limewire
[02:45] <mauper> Projext: do you have a timeapplet on your toolbar ?
[02:45] <delire> Projext: you could try a 'sudo ntpdate'
[02:45] <nickrud> !limewire
[02:45] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[02:45] <mauper> delire: does that help if his timezone is set wrong ?
[02:45] <nickrud> hrtp, stay away from the rpm for limewire :)
[02:45] <ic56> -)
[02:45] <hrtp> why?
[02:46] <hrtp> i get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11198
[02:46] <arrick> _jason, looks like someone is writing gobbldegook in there, is that what the tools page is for?
[02:46] <dfermin> hello. Any pptp gurus out there?
[02:46] <_jason> arrick: take a look at the bottom of the page :)
[02:47] <nickrud> hrtp, because usually an rpm file is built on a system that does not quite match ubuntu, causing either catastrophe or really subtle problems.
[02:47] <_jason> arrick: have you installed java?
[02:47] <alex_> any good podcast receiver clients?
[02:47] <_jason> hrtp: ^
[02:47] <hrtp> how do you uninstall something with dpkg?
[02:47] <alex_> for linux
[02:47] <_jason> arrick: igore that
[02:47] <mauper> alex_: amarok ?
[02:47] <hrtp> i just did: dpkg limewire.deb
[02:47] <ic56> Projext: did you set the timezone correctly?  type `date' on a command line and tell us what you see.  Then tell us where you are located.
[02:47] <hrtp> how do i reverse this installation?
[02:47] <duelboot> recompiled bestcryptran the depmod -e, still same error...when you say "recompiled the modules" can you explain?
[02:47] <delire> hrtp: dpkg -i limewire.deb
[02:47] <_jason> hrtp: you need to install java first it seems
[02:47] <nickrud> hrtp, dpkg -r limewire.deb
[02:48] <delire> hrtp: dpkg -P limewire.deb will purge is once installed
[02:48] <arrick> _jason, I have not instaled java as of yet, am doing that tonight though
[02:48] <MistaED> use sun java and not blackdown java for limewire, otherwise you get a lockup when loading it
[02:48] <hrtp> i tried, apt-cache search limewire, and i see 1 package there
[02:48] <delire> hrtp: dpkg -P limewire .. i meant to say
[02:48] <nickrud> (<Tab> means press the Tab Key) In the directory where you downloaded the sun jre, type sudo aptitude install java-package ; fakeroot make-jpkg jre<Tab> ; sudo dpkg -i sun<Tab>
[02:49] <nickrud> three step installation of java for 32bit
[02:49] <hrtp> i think im just going to install ubuntu package
[02:49] <duelboot> crimsun, sorry forgot to put your name ^^^^...see my last
[02:50] <alex_> mauper, amarok does podcasting?
[02:50] <hrtp> dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove limewire which isn't installed., but when i type: whereis limewire, this comes out: limewire: /usr/bin/limewire /usr/bin/X11/limewire
[02:50] <mauper> alex_ is among other things a podcast _client_
[02:50] <hrtp> should i just rm -rf /usr/bin/X11/limewire?
[02:50] <mauper> erm, no, not you, amarok, that is ;)
[02:51] <crimsun> duelboot: dmesg output pastebinned.
[02:52] <Servo888> Now formating... yay =-) I hope this was the right choice.
[02:52] <duelboot> crimsun,  aha...look at this:  bc: version magic '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-3.4'...how do I get it to be correct?
[02:52] <duelboot> crimsun, uninstall 4.0?
[02:53] <nidah> hi
[02:53] <nidah> small question
[02:53] <duelboot> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/633622
[02:53] <ic56> !justask
[02:53] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[02:53] <nidah> how to i gain access to /usr/lib directory so i can copy paste firefox into it
[02:54] <arrick> sudo gedit /usr/lib
[02:54] <delire> duelboot: you can simply symlink /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 over the existing symlink /usr/bin/gcc
[02:54] <mauper> nidah: why do you want to do that ?
[02:54] <nidah> tried sudo gedit /usr/lib
[02:54] <arrick> hang on
[02:54] <delire> duelboot: though ubuntu may have a more intelligent method that 'ln -sf /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 /usr/bin/gcc'
[02:54] <polpak> nidah, eh... firefox come's with ubuntu
[02:54] <nidah> mauper i want to install new version firefox
[02:54] <t1nl0tus> t crimsun thankyou for your time and effort
[02:54] <polpak> nidah, 1.5?
[02:55] <polpak> !tell nidah about ff1.5
[02:55] <mauper> install it to your homedir, if you are the only user, that is ;)
[02:55] <crimsun> duelboot: you're still compiling with gcc-4.0. Why?
[02:55] <hrtp> who said something about java for limewire?
[02:55] <nidah> not the only use want it in usr/lib dir
[02:55] <duelboot> crimsun, don't know....I did the export command...don't know enough about gcc
[02:55] <mauper> nidah: or else: "sudo cp -rv yourfirefoxdir /usr/lib"
[02:56] <delire> mauper: eek that's a little heavy handed..
[02:56] <arrick> IdleOne, your back finally?
[02:56] <ds[de] > crimsun; why shouldn't one use gcc 4.0?
[02:56] <IdleOne> arrick, evening
[02:56] <alex_> how much memory should firefox be using?
[02:56] <emmie> maybe
[02:56] <mauper> delire: and chmodding, chowning of course ;)
[02:56] <hrtp> nickrud, what java should i install again?
[02:56] <alex_> is 132 MiB to much?
[02:56] <arrick> here to, forgot
[02:56] <alex_> memory leak AGAIN
[02:56] <IdleOne> arrick, yeah was doing a little cleaning up
[02:57] <delire> ds[de] : in the case of duelboot he needs 3.4 build compatibility with the kernel.
[02:57] <arrick> me to, had to come home and put a fence up
[02:57] <crimsun> ds[de] : because the kernel is compiled in breezy with gcc-3.4, so modules compiled with gcc-4.0 obviously won't work
[02:57] <nickrud> hrtp, get the sun java off their site. I'll walk you through turning it into a deb
[02:57] <emmie> I don't how people can use windows every second of their life
[02:57] <delire> ds[de] : aside from that 4.0 is a bit scary for alot of existing source-code.
[02:57] <arrick> nickrud, hang on, I want to do it too
[02:57] <arrick> whats the site?
[02:57] <duelboot> crimsun, looks like the uninstall did not delete all the command either...will uninstall 4.0 if it won't mess up my computer...is that okay?
[02:57] <ds[de] > delire, crimsun; interesting, thanks
[02:57] <ds[de] > delire: how do you mean that last line?
[02:57] <ic56> nidah, mauper: just moving something into a new place isn't enough.  You need to tell the rest of the system about the new location.  As a newbie, that kind of manipulation is bound to be too complicated.  Why do you want to relocate firefox anyway?
[02:58] <emmie> does anyone know how to put a network cable hooked up to a computer
[02:58] <emmie> ??
[02:58] <nickrud> arrick, hrtp http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp
[02:58] <delire> ds[de] : 4.0 does alot of double-checking and so is quite unforgiving in comparison to it's predeccessor.
[02:58] <arrick> thank
[02:58] <mauper> ic56: he wants the "original" newest version it seems
[02:58] <nidah> cp: cannot stat `/desktop/mozilla-firefox': No such file or directory
[02:58] <crimsun> duelboot: no, it won't
[02:58] <delire> ds[de] : best to stick with 3.4 until you know code explicitly written with 4.0 in mind is available to you.
[02:59] <arrick> which do we want on that site, nickrud
[02:59] <arrick> ?
[02:59] <ic56> nidah: is there a reason why you don't want to use the regular package management tools?
[02:59] <ds[de] > delire: I see ... maybe I should change back to gcc3.4 then, didn't know about that, but yes, 4.0 has been critizizing (sp?) alot of c code lately :/
[02:59] <delire> ds[de] : for sure.. my experience also.
[02:59] <nickrud> arrick, hrtp look for the Download JRE 5.0 Update 6 link on that page
[03:00] <delire> ds[de] : you mean "critical of alot of c code"..
[03:00] <arrick> ok
[03:00] <ds[de] > delire: yes, sorry, english is not my mother tongue (as you can easily see) :)
[03:00] <nidah> meaning?
[03:00] <delire> ds[de] : it made perfect sense regardless ;)
[03:00] <ds[de] > delire: hehe alright then =)
[03:01] <hrtp> Linux RPM in self-extracting file   	jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586-rpm.bin  	15.47 MB
[03:01] <arrick> nickrud, do we want the self extracting, or the rpm?
[03:01] <nickrud> arrick, hrtp then download the "Linux self-extracting file" file
[03:01] <hrtp> should be that one right
[03:01] <ic56> nidah: meaning what?
[03:01] <mauper> nidah: System->Administration->Synaptic
[03:01] <hrtp> ok, done downloading it
[03:01] <nickrud> hrtp, not the rpm, no
[03:01] <hrtp> oh
[03:01] <mauper> nidah: firefox comes as a .deb package - a bit outdated though
[03:02] <Khaaaan> Man the Gnome X-chat kinda bites
[03:02] <hrtp> ok, done
[03:02] <delire> Khaaaan: agreed. try irssi
[03:02] <nidah> synaptic has version 1.0 something
[03:02] <Khaaaan> well X chat is nice...
[03:02] <nickrud> hrtp, now open a terminal and cd to the directory you downloaded the .bin to.
[03:02] <Khaaaan> and the plugins actually work :)
[03:02] <Nihil85> hi! i have a big problem: i've an ipw2200bg and an AP, the card is supported by ubuntu and works perfectly under windows.With ubuntu i cannot connect it to the AP, the card can see my network, other networks, but can't connect to them. Why?
[03:02] <mauper> nidah: the firefox version number I meant
[03:03] <arrick> still downloading, but logging continue, I'll ask if need additional help nickrud
[03:03] <hrtp> ok, im there
[03:03] <nickrud> arrick, k
[03:03] <delire> Khaaaan: true..
[03:03] <ic56> mauper: is being "a bit outdated" really a problem?  How bleeding edge does nidah need to be?
[03:03] <nidah> anyway i can upgrade to new?
[03:03] <Khaaaan> Is anyone running with the new Flight 6?
[03:03] <Khaaaan> I am .... :)
[03:03] <nidah> come on
[03:03] <mauper> ic56: how should I know ? ;)
[03:03] <nidah> be nice
[03:03] <delire> Khaaaan: how is it?
[03:03] <nidah> im learning
[03:03] <nickrud> hrtp, type sudo aptitude install java-package
[03:03] <adlpaf> I have a problem, I have an AMD64, but ubuntu didn't install the audio controllers, what can I do???
[03:03] <ds[de] > delire: when I try to apt-get remove gcc-4.0, it wants to remove the package build-essential as well, is there any way I can keep that?
[03:04] <Khaaaan> delire: Bad ass
[03:04] <Khaaaan> So far so good
[03:04] <Khaaaan> I am going to do some bug verification tonight though
[03:04] <mauper> ic56: btw: every bit of "less memory leaks" matters ;)
[03:04] <Khaaaan> so I may blow my system up
[03:04] <ds[de] > delire: or is "build-essential" obsolete if I manually reinstall gcc-3.4 ?
[03:04] <arrick> ok, Im caught up nickrud
[03:04] <hrtp> done
[03:04] <ic56> mauper: did they fix the memory leak finally?
[03:04] <gn0me> I think that xmodmap'ing to us-101 might have messed up something (the hotkeys for changing resolutions), anyone know what the default is?
[03:04] <nickrud> arrick, type sudo aptitude install java-package
[03:04] <arrick> done already
[03:04] <nickrud> k
[03:04] <mauper> ic56: nope
[03:05] <adlpaf> I have a problem, I have an AMD64, but ubuntu didn't install the audio controllers, what can I do???
[03:05] <delire> Khaaaan: ;) good to hear
[03:05] <Nihil85> hi! i have a big problem: i've an ipw2200bg and an AP, the card is supported by ubuntu and works perfectly under windows.With ubuntu i cannot connect it to the AP, the card can see my network, other networks, but can't connect to them. Why?
[03:05] <nickrud> arrick, hrtp type fakeroot make-jpkg jre<Tab>
[03:05] <delire> ds[de] : don't remove it. leave it there. it's perfectly possible to have many versions of gcc installed.
[03:05] <nickrud> hit the tab key where <Tab> is, it will fill out the rest of the file name
[03:05] <mauper> ic56: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060124 Firefox/1.5.0.1 still has a lot of them ... as far as I can tell and painfully feel ;)
[03:05] <bh4tw> hey
[03:05] <arrick> do we type in the <tab> or hit the tab button?
[03:05] <delire> ds[de] : instead notice that /usr/bin/gcc is just a symlink. see ls -l /usr/bin/gcc
[03:05] <bh4tw> i lost my sound, any ideas?
[03:06] <arrick> not for me it didnt
[03:06] <ic56> mauper: I like lynx
[03:06] <ic56> -)
[03:06] <nickrud> arrick, then you aren't in the correct directory
[03:06] <coffee> hi
[03:06] <delire> ds[de] : so, just re-symlink like to 'sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/gcc-3.4  /usr/bin/gcc'
[03:06] <arrick> which do I need to be in?
[03:06] <Khaaaan> Is ekiga like skype? I have yet to use it...
[03:06] <nickrud> arrick, where you downloaded the jre to
[03:06] <hrtp> extracting now....
[03:06] <mauper> ic56: links or dillo ;)
[03:06] <delire> Khaaaan: there's also this new google chat compatible VoIP client out now too.
[03:07] <mauper> ic56: or maybe minimo on a zaurus :-P
[03:07] <nickrud> hrtp, you'll see a bunch of seemingly dangerous error messages, ignore them
[03:07] <alex_> is it possible to update firefox from 1.07 to 1.5 ?
[03:07] <Khaaaan> delire: yea... I heard about that, have you tried it??
[03:07] <arrick> ok, sorry, it didnt even install for me, I didnt read it all
[03:07] <hrtp> like the permission denied and stuff?
[03:07] <nickrud> hrtp, exactly
[03:07] <hrtp> k
[03:07] <mauper> alex_: afaik not via official package repositiories ...
[03:08] <duelboot> delire, crimsun, it still insists on compiling with 4.0...if I try to remove it also removes the "base" of gcc, and g++, when I choose them again, it requires 4.0...how do I make it use 3.4?
[03:08] <arrick> nickrud, it is sitting on my desktop, can I pm the message after the first command?
[03:08] <nickrud> arrick, sure
[03:08] <alex_> mauper did you upgrade?
[03:08] <Nihil85> hi! i have a big problem: i've an ipw2200bg and an AP, the card is supported by ubuntu and works perfectly under windows.With ubuntu i cannot connect it to the AP, the card can see my network, other networks, but can't connect to them. Why?
[03:08] <mauper> alex_: to ?
[03:08] <ds[de] > delire; it worked perfectly, thanks a dozen :o)
[03:08] <alex_> the latest version of firefox?
[03:09] <alex_> why doesn't it automatically update to the latest version of firefox
[03:09] <arrick> nickrud, do you have my pm?
[03:09] <kcbanner> hey everyone...
[03:09] <mauper> alex_: resides in my ~, yep, binary download from mozilla.org though ;)
[03:09] <nickrud> arrick, sure did, and answered :)
[03:09] <kcbanner> I have a problem with DNS
[03:09] <arrick> ok
[03:09] <delire> ds[de] : np
[03:09] <kcbanner> my resolv.conf keeps getting kicked back to 192.168.0.1
[03:09] <hrtp> nickrud, is this normal, its been minutes saying building package
[03:09] <arrick> I didnt get your answer
[03:09] <kcbanner> and resolving takes FOREVer
[03:09] <mauper> alex_: because there is no updated package for it ?
[03:09] <ic56> alex_: the latest version of a package isn't necessarily the latest approved version for a release of Ubuntu.  It's a tradeoff: stability versus latest features.
[03:09] <Khaaaan> Man... it is really dissapointing they got rid of my two favortie screensavers :(
[03:09] <nickrud> hrtp, it does take a bit
[03:09] <delire> duelboot: do as ds[de]  just has. just re-symlink like to 'sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/gcc-3.4  /usr/bin/gcc'
[03:10] <alex_> okay ic56
[03:10] <hrtp> ok, just making sure, im not frozen
[03:10] <alex_> i'm getting a memory in firefox though
[03:10] <mauper> ic56: yep, full ack, and it is good the way it is :)
[03:10] <alex_> it's using 120 somthing Megs
[03:10] <hrtp> ok, done
[03:10] <alex_> is that normal
[03:10] <arrick> nickrud, I didnt get your answer in the pm
[03:10] <duelboot> delire, do I recompile bestcrypt after?
[03:10] <delire> Khaaaan: not yet, getting there.. want to get off Skype though. too many friends also use it though..
[03:10] <nickrud> hrtp, now sudo dpkg -i sun<Tab>
[03:10] <mauper> alex_: depends, but probably a memory leak, there are some in firefox
[03:10] <delire> duelboot: yes.. check you are running gcc-3.4 with 'gcc -v'
[03:10] <nickrud> arrick, don't know why, but paste your sources.list in the pm
[03:10] <Khaaaan> delire, yea that's true... why dont you like skype??
[03:10] <arrick> ok
[03:11] <alex_> some mauper?
[03:11] <alex_> i just switch from windows to linux again
[03:11] <mauper> alex_: memory leaks ...
[03:11] <alex_> in windows i would get them all the time
[03:11] <alex_> it's more then some
[03:11] <duelboot> delire, how?
[03:11] <alex_> and it pisses me off
[03:11] <nickrud> hrtp, when that's done, do sudo update-alternatives --config java , and choose sun
[03:11] <hrtp> limewire = starting
[03:11] <hrtp> :)
[03:11] <Rug> Howdy all
[03:11] <hrtp> thanks nickrud
[03:12] <nickrud> hrtp, I shudder to think I helped limewire :)
[03:12] <coffee> I got a non 1st april problem (I swear), I have ubuntu installed on a laptop, the internal cd drive is broken. It seems that /bin is *hum* destroyed. I can boot with grub, I got an external usb cd drive so can I boot with a live CD to copy a new /bin and then boot normally?
[03:12] <mauper> alex_: the only thing that really hurts me is that firefox under ... shiver ... win is faster ... sigh ...
[03:12] <hrtp> nickrud, yup, i need some e-books
[03:12] <arrick> there you go
[03:13] <delire> Khaaaan: i want in built meeting functionality and also i want a single client that allows me to use several VoIP networks, a little like a VoIP gaim. i also want a client that plays better with ALSA.
[03:13] <duelboot> delire, still get dmesg log stating it's using 4.0
[03:13] <delire> duelboot: then you haven't symlinked it. 'ls -l /usr/bin/gcc' and paste the single line of output here.
[03:13] <nickrud> arrick , a sec, I have a fix but work calls
[03:13] <arrick> nickrud, I just pasted the rest of it, ok
[03:14] <Khaaaan> delire, hmmmm.... so what is ekiga?
[03:14] <alex_> what's the command to bring up the system monitor?
[03:14] <alex_> i want to map ctrl alt delete to it
[03:14] <arrick> nickrud, you mean your not retired yet?
[03:14] <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?
[03:14] <arrick> haha
[03:14] <hrtp> thanks nickrud, i appreciate this
[03:14] <hrtp> :)
[03:14] <zezu> how can i set the hw clock ?
[03:14] <zezu> cmd line
[03:14] <duelboot> delire:  lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 16 2006-03-31 20:10 /usr/bin/gcc -> /usr/bin/gcc-3.4
[03:14] <IdleOne> !tell Nihil85 about wifi
[03:14] <delire> Khaaaan: it's essentially the new 'gnome-meeting'. it's very cool i think, and plays well with apple meeting software on the other end - 'rhapsody'? i think,
[03:14] <delire> duelboot: then you're good to go.
[03:15] <Khaaaan> delire... I see, but not a skype replacement... I feel ya
[03:15] <kcbanner> Ok i fixed my DNS problem
[03:15] <Nihil85> IdleOne, ubotu can't help me. i've already seen all the guides and howto of this world
[03:15] <ic56> !latest
[03:15] <duelboot> delire, nope...it still gives me [4301186.223000]  bc: version magic '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-3.4'
[03:15] <kcbanner> dhcp server configured wrong...why it would start happening now...ive been using this setup for days...stumps me
[03:15] <ubotu> the latest version of a package isn't necessarily the latest one approved for a release of Ubuntu.  It's a tradeoff: stability versus latest features.
[03:15] <delire> Khaaaan: for sure, it's not, but works ok for voice meetings. i'll try to find this google-talk client.
[03:15] <IdleOne> Nihil85, sorry then :/
[03:15] <bluefoxicy> ubotu, active directory
[03:15] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, bluefoxicy
[03:15] <cafuego_> duelboot: compile it using the correct gcc. 'gcc-3.4' and not 'gcc'.
[03:15] <bluefoxicy> ubotu, kerberos
[03:15] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, bluefoxicy
[03:16] <arrick> IdleOne, I tried to help Nihil85 earlier today, however his AP is a G only and his card is a BG mix, I don't think they are compatible in Ubuntu
[03:16] <Khaaaan> delire... okay
[03:16] <duelboot> cafuego_; how  I simply did make, make install
[03:16] <Khaaaan> Hey how do I chmod an entire folder? is it -R?
[03:16] <IdleOne> arrick, I thought all G cards were backwards compatible ?
[03:16] <cafuego_> duelboot: CC=gcc-3.4 make
[03:16] <IdleOne> maybe not
[03:16] <arrick> !chmod
[03:16] <ubotu> well, chmod is a command used to change the permissions of a file or folder. see `man chmod` for a synopsis.
[03:17] <ic56> zezu: I think the hardware clock is writen automatically when you reboot/shutdown.
[03:17] <cafuego_> a BG card works fine with G-only APs.
[03:17] <zezu> ic56, yes well its written with what ?
[03:17] <cafuego_> The trick is getting a B/G card that works at all.
[03:17] <nickrud> arrick, on lines 15 & 16, add the word multiverse after universe. Also, you should comment out line one (add a # at the beginning)
[03:17] <arrick> ok, maybe I was wrong
[03:17] <arrick> ok
[03:18] <mauper> zezu: I quote ;): "sudo ntpdate" ...
[03:18] <arrick> cafuego, his card works with windows fine, and it sees the AP in ubunt
[03:18] <delire> cafuego_: funny.. with gcc -v == /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 i wouldn't have expected duelboot's error above.
[03:18] <cafuego_> delire: Mebbe the Makefile is hardcoded to gcc-4 ..?
[03:18] <delire> cafuego_: must be..
[03:19] <zezu> mauper, didn't see if you had typed that before, highlight just came up now, i'll look at that
[03:19] <ic56> zezu: /sbin/hwclock.   /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh does the shutdown update.
[03:19] <zezu> ntpdate not found
[03:19] <delire> cafuego_: the evil in this world..
[03:19] <thomas> hey anyone here good at recovering there windows partition after format? i had 32bit windows and installed 64bit windows deleted 32bit to sacrifice space for my linux since im now a believer but now i need to setup grub to get my 64bit partition cuz i installed linux overtop and just deleted my 32bit off i guess it didnt detect the windows partitions anymore. but now i want to edit my grub so i can get the windows partition going sinc
[03:19] <thomas> e tomb raideris out and i need to get back in my data is all still there just need a bit fo help gettin my stuff back up and running
[03:19] <zezu>  ic56 well i'm trying to set it in the first place, i'll try a man hwclock or smth
[03:20] <ic56> zezu: ntpdate is used to synchronize the software clock against an internet timeserver of high accuracy.  It's job isn't to update the hwclock.
[03:20] <zezu> ah well
[03:20] <zezu> this machine has no network anyways
[03:20] <vache> does anyone know if the intel i945 chipset is supported by breezy ?
[03:20] <zezu> and it has no X
[03:20] <mauper> zezu: wasn't me who said it, but it sets the clock via ntp anyway :)
[03:20] <zezu> ah
[03:20] <ic56> zezu: do you mean you are also trying to set the software clock?
[03:20] <zezu> i need to set it manually
[03:20] <thomas> my 64bit partition is on hda5 is were it reads at in linux
[03:20] <zezu> ic56, sure if i can reboot and it will set the hwclock afterwards
[03:21] <thomas> anyone know how i can get it into list and boot into it?
[03:21] <dli> zezu: if there's no network :( it's difficult to maintain system clock
[03:21] <zezu> dli, i think your confused
[03:21] <arrick> ok nickrud done with that, next command?
[03:21] <zezu> i've ran plenty of machines w/o a network
[03:21] <zezu> i really dont think its network dependant that it can't update the clock without it
[03:21] <zezu> that is why your motherboard has a battery on it
[03:21] <ic56> zezu to set the sw clock: sudo date <new time>  Read man date for details.
[03:21] <dli> thomas, what's your question?
[03:21] <nickrud> arrick, sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install java-package
[03:22] <Khaaaan> Anyone know the name for the MS fonts package?
[03:22] <vache> Khaaaan, msttcorefonts
[03:22] <Khaaaan> Is that in any of the main repos for Drake?
[03:22] <thomas> basically i want to get back into my 64bit xp partition which is located on hda5 in ubuntu i just wanna know how to bootup into the partition cuz grub doesnt show it in the list
[03:22] <arrick> done nickrud
[03:22] <thomas> i think i lost it cuz i took 32bit xp off to have more space for xp
[03:22] <vache> Khaaaan, wrong channel, see topic
[03:23] <thomas> but i wanted to keep my 64bit xp then i installed ubuntu
[03:23] <nickrud> arrick, fakeroot make-jpkg jre<Tab>
[03:23] <Khaaaan> How can I view the topic?
[03:23] <arrick> then hit enter right nickrud?
[03:23] <nickrud> arrick, yes
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> Opera takes a really long time to open the first time for me; why is that?
[03:24] <alex_> Opera works with linux?
[03:24] <Khaaaan> Nevermind... google had my back :)
[03:24] <Khaaaan> vache, sorry about that
[03:24] <amphi> tonyyarusso: it's faster thereafter because it's cached
[03:24] <arrick> man trying to read that makes the eyes hurt nickrud, too fast
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> alex_: Yeah, they even have an apt repo.
[03:24] <nickrud> arrick, ignore everything it says, it will finish soon :)
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Yes, it is.  But it's a very long time initially.
[03:24] <arrick> yeah
[03:25] <dli> thomas, hda5 is the partition for / or /boot ?
[03:25] <tonyyarusso> amphi: On that note though: How can I see what's cached, and do I have control over what's in that?
[03:25] <arrick> ok done nickrud
[03:25] <nickrud> arrick, this was fun, I was running a short meeting while I was typing. Got some evil eyes :)
[03:25] <arrick> hah?
[03:25] <nickrud> arrick, ok, now sudo dpkg -i sun<Tab>
[03:25] <arrick> yeah I got it earlier today at work
[03:25] <amphi> tonyyarusso: everything is cached that can be, as you use it - the cache is an LRU, I believe
[03:25] <Rug> I am conflicted folks and I need some moral support.  I want to reinstall Windows on my box to play Oblivion, but I don't want to run Windows!  I've been almost 2-years Win-free and I don't want to go back, but the game looks sooo good!
[03:25] <alex_> tony how do i get it in terminal?
[03:26] <alex_> apt-get opera ?
[03:26] <dabaR> Rug: go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:26] <amphi> Rug: just say 'no'
[03:26] <mauper> Rug: win for games seems okay to me ;) - if nothing much else
[03:26] <nickrud> Rug, games are good. Don't be a prude :)
[03:26] <tonyyarusso> amphi: LRU?
[03:26] <Rug> just say no, I like that.. =)
[03:26] <thomas> hda5 is my 64bit xp partition
[03:26] <thomas> i got rid of 32bit
[03:26] <ic56> Rug: you might try wine.
[03:27] <amphi> tonyyarusso: 'least recently used'
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> alex_: You have to add the repo first; I'll get you the line.
[03:27] <thomas> it reads as hda5 tho. i can view them in ubuntu its sitll there and intact
[03:27] <arrick> nickrud, done
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Ah.
[03:27] <arrick> next?
[03:27] <thomas> just need to bootup in it is all..
[03:27] <dli> thomas, it's windows?
[03:27] <thomas> 64bit xp yes im tyring to get into it
[03:27] <mauper> ic56: wine and games, are you kidding ?
[03:27] <nickrud> arrick, last step: sudo update-alternatives --config java , and choose sun
[03:27] <duelboot> felire, cafuego_, crimsun, FINALLY got it...the uninstall.sh doesn't get rid of the psuedo .deb package...I removed it, compiled bestcrypt, modprobed, and voila....THANKS MUCH!!
[03:28] <duelboot> delire^^^
[03:28] <tonyyarusso> alex_: Add this line to /etc/apt/sources.list :  deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ unstable non-free , then you can apt-get opera.
[03:28] <arrick> you mean 3 with the word sun in it right?
[03:28] <ic56> mauper, Rug: what do I know?  The only game I ever play is tetris...
[03:28] <arrick> you mean 3 with the word sun in it right? nickrud
[03:28] <mauper> ic56: good choice :)
[03:28] <Rug> hehe tetris, that is a blast from the past.
[03:28] <nickrud> arrick, yup. After you do that, type java -version and check
[03:28] <mauper> Rug: but what a blast ;)
[03:29] <aldren> 
[03:29] <dli> thomas, edit your grub.conf or in grub command line, do, "rootnoverify (hd0,4)", "makeactive", "chainloader  +1"
[03:29] <Firebrd[1] > my installed flight 5 won't boot, it just freezes after loading
[03:29] <ic56> Rug: apt-get install tint  # command-line tetris
[03:29] <Firebrd[1] > help
[03:29] <arrick> nickrud, java version "1.5.0_06"
[03:29] <arrick> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-b05)
[03:29] <arrick> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-b05, mixed mode, sharing)
[03:29] <cedric> hi! i was looking for a terminal command that will return my current gnome version
[03:29] <Falstius> I reinstalled ubuntu last night to have the 32bit instead of the 64bit .. and now when I ssh into the machine, the response is very slow and I frequently am "reset by peer".
[03:29] <thomas> if i put my conf on pastebin cna u edit it for me
[03:29] <nickrud> arrick, you are done.
[03:29] <thomas> do you think thats the right stuff?
[03:29] <arrick> startx cedric
[03:29] <Falstius> any ideas?
[03:29] <arrick> or start gdm
[03:30] <arrick> ok thanks
[03:30] <dli> thomas, maybe, ubuntu has a tool for grub
[03:30] <arrick> !grub
[03:30] <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
[03:30] <arrick> thomas there you go
[03:30] <Rug> !uptime
[03:30] <Rug> ack sorry
[03:31] <cedric> arrick i maeant it will return wich version of gnome is currently running on my x system
[03:31] <thomas> i want to recover windows tho after installing windows tho
[03:31] <Servo888> What do I apt-get to get the ssh deamon?
[03:31] <arrick> oh ok
[03:31] <thomas> thats what i wanna do
[03:31] <thomas> lol
[03:31] <thomas> ii mean
[03:31] <thomas> after installing linux
[03:31] <IdleOne> Servo888, openssh-server
[03:31] <dli> Servo888, apt-get install openssh-server
[03:31] <mauper> cedric: gnome-about ? ;)
[03:31] <aldren> just apt-get install ssh, right ?
[03:31] <arrick> thomas, what happened, you erase your partition during install?
[03:31] <thomas> i erased my 32bit xp partition i kept my 64bit partition tho
[03:32] <cedric> :)
[03:32] <arrick> reinstall
[03:32] <amphi> thomas: erase that too
[03:32] <Servo888> IdleOne, and dli, thanks.
[03:32] <arrick> the boot.ini is in the 32bit partition for the 64 bit system
[03:32] <cedric> is there any package released to upgrade to gnom version 2.14
[03:32] <void^> if you're unlucky the 64bit windows had its bootloader on the erased partition :)
[03:32] <thomas> i just cant get into it for some reason after i iunstalled ubuntu back on after gettin rid of 32bit xp to ahve more space for ubuntu i reinstalled ubuntu..then i noticed grub didnt show my  windows stuff in there nomore. it didnt pick up my 64bit partition basically
[03:33] <thomas> i mean i want to play a game in windows tjo
[03:33] <alex_> "dpkg: status database area is locked by another process"
[03:33] <arrick> void^^bydefault it puts it on the 32bit partition
[03:33] <thomas> so not im not erasing that to
[03:33] <thomas> =P
[03:33] <nickrud> cedric, no, no one's done that yet. (not very likely either)
[03:33] <void^> well, use a windows bootcd to repair
[03:33] <arrick> thomas, use your xp disc and when the istall comes up choose the repair windows and then update your grub
[03:34] <cedric> awwww
[03:34] <nickrud> alex_, you probably have synaptic open
[03:34] <thomas> k
[03:34] <nickrud> cedric, it'll be in dapper, that's not that far away :)
[03:34] <thomas> i gotta find a copy of 64bit xp now
[03:34] <thomas> =P
[03:34] <cedric> if i install a server installation of ubuntu then i download gnome 2.14 will this work?
[03:34] <arrick> yes cedric
[03:34] <mauper> nickrud: dapper will be released soon ?
[03:34] <cedric> yah guess dapper should be out around april
[03:35] <cedric> maybe june
[03:35] <cafuego_> cedric: define 'download'
[03:35] <nickrud> cedric, sure, you could build gnome 2.14 , but it's not trivial. I'd look at the garnome build system, it's on google
[03:35] <cedric> ill go and take a look
[03:36] <rmlightning> i have a desktop machine running ubuntu with a printer attached to it and a laptop with wireless running xp...i have tried to setup my desktop so i can share the printer, but keep getting an error in xp...can anyone help?
[03:37] <cedric> thats what i was thinking of but i running out of empty cd
[03:37] <arrick> use cups rmlightning
[03:37] <dli> nickrud, dapper has 2.14?
[03:37] <arrick> !cups
[03:37] <ubotu> cups is probably The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like.  See also http://linuxprinting.org/
[03:37] <nickrud> dli, yes.
[03:37] <arrick> rmlightning, if that doesnt work you can run samba
[03:37] <cafuego_> Then install breezy base, dist-upgrade. No cd needed
[03:37] <arrick> !samba
[03:37] <dli> nickrud, that's fast
[03:37] <ubotu> it has been said that samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[03:37] <delire> rmlightning: try cups. go to http://localhost:631 from memory
[03:37] <ma-t> hola
[03:37] <nickrud> actually I'm using dapper because I'll be leaving this machine behind when I move, and I want it set up properly
[03:38] <rmlightning> i have setup cups on the desktop, but can't get xp to recognize the printer
[03:38] <ma-t> #chile
[03:38] <arrick> rmlightning, can you also do a printscreen of your desktop with the error showing and paste it to the pastebin?
[03:38] <cedric> cafuego, so i install a server base, then dist-upgrade?
[03:38] <arrick> !pastebin
[03:38] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[03:38] <ma-t> join chile
[03:39] <cafuego_> cedric: Yeh, no reason why that wouldn't work.
[03:39] <Joetheodd> Are debian .deb files compatable with ubuntu?
[03:39] <death_> hello
[03:39] <cedric> maybe ill need the dapper sources then
[03:39] <rmlightning> the error isn't on the desktop, it is on the laptop with xp :(
[03:39] <cedric> sources.list i meant
[03:39] <arrick> you can still put it in pastebin from that computer, if you have internet access
[03:40] <alex_> tony you still here??
[03:40] <Falstius> I reinstalled ubuntu last night to have the 32bit instead of the 64bit .. and now when I ssh into the machine, it will freeze for minutes at a time and I frequently am "reset by peer".  This is just text, no xforwarding.  Any ideas?
[03:40] <arrick> Joetheodd, did you get your cds yet>?
[03:40] <arrick> I sent them out monday
[03:40] <Joetheodd> arrick: Nope. Hoping for them tomorrow. ^_^
[03:40] <arrick> Joetheodd, .deb are compatible with ubuntu, yes
[03:40] <alex_> tonyyarusso
[03:40] <rmlightning> okay.  i will try that...thanx
[03:41] <tonyyarusso> alex_: Hey, yeah, sorry.  (If you use tab to complete my whole nick it beeps at me.)
[03:41] <Joetheodd> arrick: Surprised, actually. I've gotten packages from Canada faster than this. lol
[03:41] <Joetheodd> arrick: k, thanks
[03:41] <wantXGLnow> hi there... I can't find 'xserver-xgllibgl1-mesa' (for xgl installation) via synaptic... any idea ?
[03:41] <alex_> i did the command
[03:41] <alex_> it say
[03:41] <alex_> E: Invalid operation opera
[03:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> hmm
[03:41] <arrick> welcome to michigan mail, it takes a week for mail to get to me from my hometown
[03:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> wish me luck with my new dvd burner!
[03:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[03:41] <tonyyarusso> alex_: 'apt-get install opera', rather.
[03:41] <nickrud> cafuego, I stepped a way for a sec, does the server install set up the admin group properly on dapper?
[03:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> arrick: r u serious?! LMAO that's ridiculous
[03:42] <Joetheodd> WiFi_Warri0r: When I was burning my first DVD my Windows box BSOD'd halfway through. Good luck. =p
[03:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> joetheodd: yeah, im using win xp
[03:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> thats why i need luck!
[03:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> lol
[03:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> and i really need these dvd's i have em sold tomorrow
[03:42] <nickrud> wantXGLnow, you using dapper?
[03:42] <Joetheodd> WiFi_Warri0r: You should know it doesn't natively support it. You'll need Nero or Roxio or something. =p
[03:42] <alex_> thanks it works
[03:42] <WiFi_Warri0r> im using nero
[03:42] <Joetheodd> k
[03:43] <arrick> make sure you burn the right format WiFi_Warri0r or you'll get a bad dvd
[03:43] <Joetheodd> Window's doesn't natively support anything. That works, that is..
[03:43] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, yes
[03:43] <rmlightning> k...quick question...i originally had the network printer installed with xp...can i just reconfigure that or do i need to re-install?
[03:43] <nickrud> !xgl
[03:43] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[03:43] <arrick> Joetheodd, it does with media center
[03:43] <nickrud> wantXGLnow, that wiki page worked perfectly for me anyway
[03:43] <Joetheodd> arrick: Ew, I'll keep my extra $200, thanks (hehe)
[03:43] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, thx...ill try that
[03:43] <thomas`> anyone here got a prog to copy from files ubuntu to ntfs drive?
[03:44] <thomas`> i need to back up some stuff
[03:44] <arrick> rmlightning, is the printer set up on the ubuntu machine?
[03:44] <thomas`> im about to format everything
[03:44] <death_> lol how do i install nvidia drivers in ubuntu sorry im very new just installed
[03:44] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: You can't write to ntfs.
[03:44] <_jason> !nvidia
[03:44] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:44] <arrick> thomas, writing to ntfs partition very bad very bad
[03:44] <thomas`> why cant you?
[03:44] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, im doing it with this: http://crysol.inf-cr.uclm.es/drupal/node/240
[03:44] <death_> thank you
[03:44] <_jason> thomas`: microsoft doesn't play nice
[03:44] <Joetheodd> Haha, ubotu is brittish. I never realized that.
[03:44] <arrick> you can only read to it
[03:44] <thomas`> i cant copy files from ubuntu to ntfs drive? theres gotta be a way..
[03:44] <thomas`> lol
[03:44] <arrick> nope
[03:44] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: b/c it's a closed format, and the reverse engineering hadn't gotten far enough yet for Breezy to do it safely.  Blame MS.
[03:45] <rmlightning> yes, and i printed a test page, so i know it is working on ubuntu
[03:45] <thomas`> lol damn
[03:45] <thomas`> fukk
[03:45] <nickrud> wantXGLnow, why use some odd page, when the ubuntites went to all the trouble of writing a page that works with ubuntu?
[03:45] <arrick> no write permnissions available without me "fixing" it
[03:45] <xanavim> Joetheodd: no, ubotu is from zimbabwe
[03:45] <amphi> thomas`: you could look at 'captive ntfs' perhaps
[03:45] <Joetheodd> thomas`: Carefully. Use a CD then reboot to Windows, or a flash drive, a floppy disk, a FAT partition, etc.
[03:45] <Joetheodd> xanavim: Well, he still uses the cool spelling of colour favourite and rumour.
[03:45] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: How much data are we talking?
[03:46] <thomas`> about 3-4 gigs
[03:46] <thomas`> thas all
[03:46] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, have u ever known something and even so u did it the other way around ? =p, don't know why...u are right =)
[03:46] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: I recommend creating a FAT partition.
[03:46] <arrick> yep thomas
[03:46] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, i didnt start installing xgl thought, only the nvidia drivers, so ill go on with the ubuntu wiki, thx u
[03:46] <thomas`> oh ok
[03:46] <thomas`> so how do i do that?
[03:46] <thomas`> lol
[03:46] <thomas`> then copy my data on
[03:46] <_jason> thomas`: from windows you can read the ubuntu partition and copy files from there to the windows partition
[03:47] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: GParted.
[03:47] <Joetheodd> thomas`: I doubt that 3 gig will fit on floppy disks anytime soon. lol
[03:47] <thomas`> i cant get into my windows partition with grub editing...
[03:47] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: That's a point too.  There are ext drivers for Windows; I've never tried them though.
[03:47] <nickrud> wantXGLnow, don't forget that #ubuntu-xgl channel
[03:47] <thomas`> would be awesome if i coudl get my 64bit partition going
[03:47] <thomas`> i really dont wanna swipe everything..
[03:47] <xanavim> Joetheodd: I'm just kidding.. ubotu is from cyberspace  (:
[03:47] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, is the first thing i notice =), thx !
[03:47] <arrick> thomas sorry to tell you, but you gotta
[03:48] <Joetheodd> xanavim: Z0mg where's that because I wanna move there! =p
[03:48] <wantXGLnow> nickrud, if i do it before 30 minutes ahead , i come back to tell ya
[03:48] <wantXGLnow> he
[03:48] <thomas`> ah well im not doing it now
[03:48] <arrick> thomas`, thats coming from an x microsoft tech, you can take it or leave it
[03:48] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: Yet another option is to get a crossover cable and copy to another computer temporarily (I did that once).
[03:48] <thomas`> gotta redownload 64bit windows anyways
[03:48] <DeMo_BR> !X
[03:48] <ubotu> methinks x is a portable, network-transparent window system.
[03:49] <Falstiu1> I use ext3 drivers on my laptop .. it hasn't been a problem.
[03:49] <tonyyarusso> thomas`: In other words, you have a few ways of doing it so you don't need to wipe everything.
[03:49] <Joetheodd> Hahaha @ smily face being a question.
[03:49] <calidad> join /#ubuntu-es
[03:49] <tonyyarusso> Falstiu1: Good to know.
[03:49] <xanavim> Joetheodd: que up the old-school cyberpunk virtual reality movies  (:
[03:49] <duelboot> there's a thread at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=142481 discussing ntfs write, but IT GIVES A BIG WARNING...anyone know if it is good?  uses fuse-utils
[03:49] <clown_rabbut> Hi.
[03:49] <clown_rabbut> I am a clown and my name is Rabbut.
[03:49] <clown_rabbut> I am here to surprise you all kids
[03:49] <arrick> thomas, call microsoft and tell them you want the eval version and it only costs 11.00 dollars
[03:49] <thomas`> lol
[03:49] <arrick> and if they screw it up they send a new one
[03:49] <arrick> !offtopic
[03:49] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[03:50] <clown_rabbut> arrick, Yes?
[03:50] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Wait, what?
[03:50] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Eval version?
[03:50] <clown_rabbut> arrick, I am not a idiot. I am a clown.
[03:50] <death_> thank you very much i really apreciate it sorry im not a comp noob just a linux noob
[03:50] <death_> thanks again for the help
[03:50] <clown_rabbut> Thge surprise is....
[03:50] <Joetheodd> clown_rabbut: Same thing! =p
[03:50] <arrick> tonyyarusso, yeah you can get the 64bit evaluation version for free, they charge 11.00 shipping
[03:51] <clown_rabbut> I become a rabbit!
[03:51] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Do they do that for 32-bit?  Could be a brand new option for gamers that just need it for that.
[03:51] <_jason> clown_rabbut: please try to keep this channel for support-related only.  You are welcome to join #ubuntu-offtopic and hop more if you want
[03:52] <arrick> it will run the 32 bit programs fine tonyyarusso
[03:52] <tonyyarusso> arrick: No, I mean actually on a 32 bit processor.
[03:52] <bosco> I have a digital camera and i have a slot where the memory chip goes how do i access it in ubuntu
[03:53] <xanavim> bosco: gnome should automount it for you
[03:53] <arrick> tonyyarusso, they already published the final  version fo xp pro 32 bit, so they want all their money for it
[03:53] <bosco> xanavim,  i dont use gnome
[03:53] <bosco> xanavim,  i use E17
[03:53] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Ah, I see.  Okay.  (/me hasn't followed that market for XP...)
[03:53] <delire> hmm ekiga is actually worth a look. certainly a jump from gnomemeeting. get it here: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/
[03:53] <xanavim> bosco: then mount it with the mount tool
[03:54] <bosco> xanavim,  what is that tool cuz i have tried it and it doesnt work
[03:54] <Joetheodd> I'm going to go do me up some tae-bo.
[03:55] <arrick> however there is a corporate version that has only service pack 1 that you can get for free from warez.com's download program, but you gotta scan everything there for viruses
[03:55] <xanavim> you're tried -> sudo mount /dev/sdb1 <folder_to_mount_to>  ?
[03:55] <arrick> Joetheodd, tae-bo?
[03:55] <arrick> why not tychiwan?
[03:55] <arrick> full contact man
[03:55] <alex_> is it possible to import windows fonts?
[03:55] <arrick> or even aerobics?
[03:56] <bosco> xanavim,  yes i have mount: can't find /dev/sdb1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[03:56] <arrick> tonyyarusso, you get my last about xp pro?
[03:56] <xanavim> bosco: I have yet to see mount fail to mount any drive format it was designed to mount
[03:56] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Yeah, saw it.
[03:56] <arrick> ok
[03:56] <amphi> alex_: yeah, ttf
[03:56] <bosco> xanavim,  i know
[03:56] <calidad> Somebody... How I can see internetTV on Ubuntu please?
[03:56] <alex_> where can i do that?
[03:56] <xanavim> bosco: it's not supposed to be in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[03:57] <bosco> xanavim,  well then what is the problem
[03:57] <arrick> xanavim, even if it doesnt mount it, there are programs that will
[03:57] <bosco> xanavim, where is it supoosed to be
[03:58] <arrick> hey bosco what you trying to do?
[03:58] <xanavim> bosco: did you type my command the way I showed you?  you only get that kind of error if you leave out something
[03:58] <death_> !nvidia
[03:58] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:58] <xanavim> bosco: like if you type "sudo mount /dev/sbb1" you will get that eror
[03:58] <alex_> i got another question
[03:59] <alex_> on SUse when i would boot my computer up it would load from my previous desktop
[03:59] <dabaR> One per person...
[03:59] <alex_> so it saves what windows are open etc
[03:59] <alex_> is that possible?
[03:59] <xanavim> bosco: you have to give it a folder name of a real place on your hard drive, such as /media/your_folder
[03:59] <bosco> xanavim,  i have pictures on there and this is my first time putting them on my labtop and i need to know how
[03:59] <arrick> alex_, put all your question on one lin please
[03:59] <bosco> xanavim,  yes there is files/pictures
[03:59] <dabaR> alex_: when logging out, you can choose to save current session, don't know whether that is the same thing.
[03:59] <mauper> !usb
[03:59] <ubotu> mauper: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:00] <xanavim> bosco: do this->   "sudo mkdir /media/bosco_pics"
[04:00] <duelboot> alex_ when you go System --> Log Out, there's an option at the top to save current setup
[04:00] <xanavim> bosco: then do this-> "sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/bosco_pics"
[04:00] <param> param
[04:00] <xanavim> bosco: then tell me if anything is now in /media/bosco_pics
[04:01] <alex_> amphi, how can i import them?
[04:01] <bosco> xanavim, mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[04:02] <bosco> xanavim,  what  am i doing wrong
[04:03] <arrick> bosco, what kind of format is on your camera card?
[04:03] <xanavim> bosco: I don't know what filesystem it is... if mount doesn't recognize it, you will have to tell it what kind of filesystem
[04:03] <bosco> xanavim,  well then what kind of filesystem is it
[04:03] <arrick> bosco, what kind of card is it?
[04:03] <gabbah> isn't it possible to change the maximum size of a taskbar entry? I don't like it that only two entries take up the whole taskbar.. looks ugly :)
[04:03] <dabaR> sudo fdisk -l
[04:04] <xanavim> bosco: arrick might be able to help you on that one
[04:04] <dabaR> xanavim: use that command to find out.
[04:04] <bosco> arrick,  i am trying to access my diggital camera card on my labtop how do i access it
[04:04] <arrick> bosco 'sudo fdisk -l
[04:04] <arrick> to see wht kind of filesystem is on it
[04:05] <bosco> Disk /dev/sda: 60.0 GB, 60011642880 bytes
[04:05] <bosco> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7296 cylinders
[04:05] <bosco> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[04:05] <bosco>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[04:05] <bosco> /dev/sda1   *           1        7111    57119076   83  Linux
[04:05] <bosco> /dev/sda2            7112        7296     1486012+   5  Extended
[04:05] <bosco> /dev/sda5            7112        7296     1485981   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[04:06] <bosco> arrick,  srry but that is what is on ti
[04:06] <jariep1_> bosco, use the pastebin
[04:06] <mauper> bosco: cool digicam! ;)
[04:06] <arrick> hang on
[04:06] <alex_> how do you delete a folder ? what's the command?
[04:06] <bosco> srry for not using pastbin
[04:06] <bosco> i am tired
[04:06] <bosco> not thinking right now
[04:06] <linuxbob> hi all. i need to find out how much disk space i'm using, but i used LVM and the Disk Properties applet can't tell me...
[04:06] <jariep1_> it's ok, but try to remember
[04:06] <xanavim> bosco: I don't see your card there.. how do you have it plugged in to your PC?
[04:07] <mauper> linuxbob: df
[04:07] <arrick> bosco, paste you fstab for me will you, to the pastebin/
[04:07] <bosco> xanavim,  i have it in the card slot you just slide it in just like you would a camera
[04:07] <linuxbob> thx mauper. is there a graphical utility?
[04:07] <xanavim> bosco: your PC has a card reader?
[04:07] <bosco> xanavim, yes it does
[04:07] <xanavim> bosco: is it a USB card reader?
[04:07] <arrick> xanavim, yeah it is
[04:07] <bosco> xanavim,  no it is not
[04:07] <mauper> linuxbob: gnome-applet: system monitor
[04:07] <arrick> no?
[04:08] <bosco> xanavim,  well it is just the card
[04:08] <arrick> internal?
[04:08] <bosco> arrick,  yes it is internal
[04:08] <bosco> arrick,  then maby it is
[04:08] <linuxbob> awesome
[04:08] <arrick> bosco, paste you fstab for me will you, to the pastebin/
[04:08] <bosco> arrick,  like i said i am new at this
[04:08] <xanavim> bosco: you've lost me then... I don't know about internal card readers
[04:08] <alex_> is it possible to login in as an admin?
[04:08] <arrick> I know, so am I i just learn quicker than some
[04:08] <alex_> is there a profile for super users
[04:08] <arrick> sudo root
[04:09] <arrick> sudo
[04:09] <death__> !nvidia
[04:09] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[04:09] <ic56> bosco: check the mount manpage.  Under `-t', it lists all the filesystem types that it knows about.
[04:09] <arrick> alex_, it is not advisable to log in as root
[04:09] <arrick> !root
[04:09] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:09] <alex_> k
[04:09] <bosco> ic56,  i checked that ] 
[04:09] <alex_> what's the command to delete a folder?
[04:09] <linuxbob> wow, ubuntu is awesome. i'm going to start making software for it. what's the preferred way? GTK and C++?
[04:09] <mauper> arrick: why not login as root ? The "read mail read fast" command is even faster! ;)
[04:09] <arrick> ic56, if I can get his fstab, I can make it appear magically
[04:10] <dabaR> alex_: rmdir it is removing a directory.
[04:10] <ic56> bosco: how do you know what device your card reader is? (how did you get /dev/sdb1 ?)
[04:10] <nickrud> alex_, rmdir if it's empty, rm -r if there's stuff in it and you want to delete it.
[04:10] <xanavim> ic56: I gave that to him, ubuntu defaults to that with usb cards
[04:10] <fmasi> helow how do i know ho is loged on my system via ssh and ho to kik tehm out ?
[04:10] <bosco> ic56,  i dont know like i said i am new at this  and i dont know how to access it
[04:10] <arrick> it will also pick it up in his fstab
[04:10] <bosco> ic56,  i have tried to google it and cant find out the answer so i came here for some help
[04:11] <ic56> xanvim: ok so teh assumption is that it's a usb card reader.  Let's try this:
[04:11] <IdleOne> fmasi, type du -hs /home/*
[04:11] <xanavim> bosco: paste your fstab
[04:11] <xanavim> ic56: no, he's got an internal card reader
[04:11] <ic56> bosco: mount -t ubfs /dev/sdb1 /media/bosco_pics
[04:11] <fmasi> IdleOne thx very mutch going to try it right now
[04:11] <xanavim> bosco: into pastebin, of course, though
[04:12] <bosco> xanavim,  how do i find that out
[04:12] <fmasi> IdleOne aparently it only show me the home of user i nead to kno for exempple how meny root are loged in and kik them
[04:12] <arrick> !pastebin
[04:12] <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
[04:12] <fmasi> i have root aces
[04:12] <xanavim> bosco: type cat /etc/fstab
[04:12] <fmasi> i tryed who
[04:13] <fmasi> but dident show me all i whant
[04:13] <xanavim> bosco: er, type "cat /etc/fstab"
[04:13] <IdleOne> fmasi, im not sure how to do what you want sorry
[04:13] <arrick> xanavim, is that cause hes using diffent system?
[04:13] <bosco> xanavim,  go to pastbin it will be there
[04:13] <arrick> bosco what is the link?
[04:13] <bosco> arrick,  one sec
[04:14] <fmasi> IdleOne i tryed ps aux ang killind the terminal but they come back
[04:14] <kangpeh> how do I do this: http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/img/preview_screenshots/menus-launcher.jpg
[04:14] <amphi> fmasi: whowatch might be what you want
[04:14] <IdleOne> fmasi, who/what keeps comming back?
[04:14] <fmasi> if i do kill-9 in the pid of a terminal it comes back
[04:15] <fmasi> and a siple who dont show me all the roots
[04:15] <xanavim> !pastebin
[04:15] <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
[04:15] <kangpeh> Does anyone know how to do this: op/img/preview_screenshots/menus-launcher.jpg
[04:15] <kangpeh> woops, see above for the url lol
[04:15] <kangpeh> its the coolest 'start menu' type thing htat i've ever seen.
[04:15] <arrick> is it under the name marc bosco?
[04:15] <fmasi> whowatch only sho me my one login via ssh not the terminal in the local pc
[04:15] <ic56> fmasi: what do you mean by killing the pid of the terminal?
[04:16] <bosco> arrick,  here it is http://pastebin.com/633722
[04:16] <xanavim> arrick: that says it's 52 mins old
[04:16] <fmasi> ic56 i will past it
[04:16] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: you'll have to wait till SLED becomes released
[04:16] <nickrud> LinuxJones, that's something new from novell?
[04:16] <xanavim> oh, that means it's probably sda2
[04:17] <Khaaaan> Is XINE updated in Dapper?
[04:17] <arrick> theres no mount point for it in there bosco
[04:17] <kangpeh> LinuxJones:  There's no way to plug that into Ubuntu Dapper Drake?
[04:17] <arrick> he used another pastebin xanavim
[04:17] <bosco> arrick,  i know so what do i do
[04:17] <LinuxJones> nickrud: yeah, it's their next desktop for enterprise customers, It's gonna rock
[04:17] <arrick> hang on a minute
[04:17] <nickrud> LinuxJones, it does look pretty. Maybe I'll switch
[04:17] <bosco> arrick,  i dont know what to do i have googled it asked around and here i am
[04:17] <fmasi> ic56 http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11200
[04:18] <ic56> xanavim: I disagree. sda2 would be the second partition of the `a' scsi disk.  the card reader, assuming it has a SCSI interface, will be a separate disk than his harddisk
[04:18] <alex_> is it possible to run xine with ubuntu?
[04:18] <arrick> bosco, have you had windows on that box?
[04:18] <xanavim> ic56: ok
[04:18] <arrick> true
[04:18] <kangpeh> alaex: yes
[04:18] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: it's still in beta but I'm sure Gnome will incorporate much of thier work in the near future
[04:18] <kangpeh> linuxjones: cool
[04:18] <arrick> his fstab doesnt have it
[04:18] <kangpeh> linuxjones: aight for now i guess i'll just switch to microsft windows dapper drake edition ;o
[04:18] <fmasi> ic56 i am in debian sarge but i love ubuntu and use it at home and #ubuntu helps me mutch more the debian
[04:18] <Servo888> Are there any packages for the 2.6.16 kernel?
[04:18] <arrick> hey ic56 how do you restart fstab?
[04:19] <rkalsi> Hi,Need help in getting wireless network working on ubuntu..Is there any preset support? any pointers ?
[04:19] <bosco> arrick,  nope not since i got it i installed ubuntu when i got it and never accessed my card on here i am ANTI-WINDOWS
[04:19] <arrick> me too
[04:19] <Matthewv> any1 here know how to compile MassStorage support into banshee...??
[04:19] <kangpeh> rkalsi: well... for one, figure out what kind of wireless card you have.
[04:19] <arrick> you ned the model of the card reader, was it in there when you bought it?
[04:19] <LinuxJones> nickrud: >> http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/preview.html
[04:19] <kangpeh> rkalsi: once you find/if you find wireless driver support for your wireless card
[04:19] <st3v3dnd> Does anyone know why Firefox crashes when I right click on a flash animation? Firefox v1.5.0.1 flashplayer-mozilla 7.0.25
[04:19] <bosco> rkalsi,  go to wifi-radar in synaptic
[04:19] <kangpeh> rkalsi: ubuntu will take care of the rest for you
[04:19] <nickrud> fmasi, the debian user mail list is a _lot_ more friendly than #debian, if you have some patience.
[04:19] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: heh
[04:19] <mike__> t
[04:19] <kangpeh> st3v3dnd:  file a bug report with mozilla firefox
[04:19] <rkalsi> i was trying to use ndiswrapper
[04:20] <arrick> !wifi
[04:20] <ubotu> rumour has it, wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:20] <kangpeh> st3vf3dnd: but search the bug database to see if twas already filed
[04:20] <bosco> rkalsi,  well then sudo modprobe ndiswrapper then sudo dhclient wlan0
[04:20] <fmasi> nickrud the thing is i nead to make stuf whork for whesturday so dont have time for maling list etc....
[04:20] <ic56> bosco, arrick assuming the card does have a scsi interface, it might be /dev/sdb .  bosco, try mounting that device and see if what kind of error you get
[04:20] <nickrud> LinuxJones, novell did steal some great developers, didn't they
[04:20] <alex_> i want to install xine, i'm using ubuntu and it says if i want to install xine i must uninstall opera
[04:20] <rkalsi> Got stck at this point: "ln -s /usr/src/linux-<kernel-version> /lib/modules/VERSION/build"
[04:20] <rkalsi> I cant seem to find the src for that..
[04:20] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: they have some videos on the novell site as well demoing the desktop
[04:21] <rkalsi> I meand the kernel src
[04:21] <nickrud> fmasi, that is a good point, true
[04:21] <st3v3dnd> kangpeh: Will do, thanks.
[04:21] <kangpeh> linuxjones:  you mean like the xgl and crap?  i have the xgl and compiz... isntalled ;o
[04:21] <kangpeh> st3v3dnd: np
[04:21] <arrick> ic56, most of the internals are usb or firewire
[04:21] <bosco> ic56,  mount: can't find /dev/sdb in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[04:21] <LinuxJones> nickrud: I dunno if they stole them, it's basically Nat and Miguel (I think) who are behind this :)
[04:22] <arrick> bosco sdb0
[04:22] <fmasi> nickrud my bos gave me 4 server tu put to whork in 1 day and i dont have mutch experiance in that so i king of geting crasy
[04:22] <IdleOne> amphi, you mentioned whowatch is that a package?
[04:22] <nickrud> LinuxJones, yes, I do believe you are correct :)
[04:22] <kangpeh> fmasi:  are you kidding right now with the way you are typing, lol
[04:22] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: yeah, there's a 1 hour demo on there , give me a sec to find it
[04:22] <ic56> bosco: you have to specify a mount point (= a directory on your harddisk).  Otherwise mount tries to use defaults from /etc/fstab and there is no entry in /etc/fstab for that disk.
[04:22] <fmasi> nickrud i tryng to put some apache2 whyth mysql and php + some other stuf to whork then a sendmail and a bind
[04:22] <nickrud> fmasi, ohh, I do not envy you
[04:22] <arrick> actually, ic56 couldnt it be scd0?
[04:22] <amphi> IdleOne: it is on debian...
[04:23] <kangpeh> linuxjones:  are you saying there is more that they are doing that i haven't seen with xgl server and compiz?
[04:23] <ic56> bosco: mount /dev/sdb /media/bosco_pics
[04:23] <fmasi> i tiping becouse i nead to rest a bit
[04:23] <ralpho> No go
[04:23] <IdleOne> amphi, whowatch is a package on ubuntu also
[04:23] <fmasi> i only have done a lpi 101 and 102 curse that all my knolage the rest is day to day ubuntu use
[04:24] <ic56> fmasi: you didn't answer my question: what do you mean by killing the pid of a terminal?  terminals don't have pids.
[04:24] <calidad> Good night: Does anyone know the name of the program for watching Internet TV under Ubuntu ? Thanks
[04:24] <amphi> IdleOne: glad to hear it
[04:24] <ralpho> I have a pavillion zv6000
[04:24] <ralpho> guess 64 bit dont like the chip set
[04:24] <nickrud> alex_, that's an interesting pickle you're in. The results from apt-get xine-ui should give you some idea of where the conflicts are
[04:25] <fmasi> i dont kno i just did a ps aux and soo some stuf whuth tty at the end and kiled it
[04:25] <boulez> I'm attempting to install Ubuntu onto a chunck of free drive space.  But the space shows up in the Ubuntu partitioner as "unusable".  Any ideas what I did wrong?
[04:25] <nickrud> calidad, it depends on what format the tv is in
[04:25] <oRxo> hey all, i'm having trouble with cedega and ubuntu.. is there any support here
[04:25] <LinuxJones> kangpeh: beagle integration into the desktop is gonna revolutionize computing search technologies as we know it :)
[04:25] <fmasi> ic56 i dident know what else to try so i did the ps and kiled waht ended whith root having a tty
[04:26] <calidad> nickrud: how I see that?
[04:26] <fmasi> bu if i dont log them out its ok ther is mutch whorst to be done
[04:26] <bosco> 
[04:27] <nickrud> calidad, I'd suggest getting the firefox extension mediaplayerconnectivity (sp?) I've had the best success using that. It's pretty smart.
[04:27] <fmasi> i think i gona restar my job i will prbably come back for some help at some point
[04:27] <fmasi> thx for the company
[04:27] <bosco> ic56, Password:
[04:27] <bosco> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[04:27] <calidad> nickrud: so TV is watched on firefox?
[04:28] <Boelcke> Hi. Looking for some silly command line help.
[04:28] <Servo888> How do you remove gdm from starting up on boot?
[04:28] <nickrud> calidad, thru firefox, yes. At least the stuff I've watched.
[04:28] <ic56> bosco: try:  mount -t ufs /dev/sdb /media/bosco_pics
[04:28] <xanavim> ic56: he can also get that error if there's no device attached
[04:28] <ic56> bosco: we know it's not ufs but it's easy to type.  The object is to see what hte error will be
[04:28] <Boelcke> Trying to run wolfgl (OpenGL Wolfenstein), and the install says to just unzip the files and run it, but "wolfgl" at the command line gives me a, "command not found."
[04:28] <nickrud> calidad, there's a lot of stuff that requires explorer I hear, but since I don't use windows ....
[04:29] <arrick> ic56, does the ufs stand for universal file system?
[04:29] <DBO> Servo888, for easy access to startup services sysv-rc-conf is a great utility
[04:29] <Boelcke> Maybe I'm not understanding something about executables in linux?
[04:29] <xanavim> ic56: oh, neat trick  :)
[04:29] <calidad> nickrud: Thanks... I supposed need use some like streamtuner
[04:29] <xanavim> arrick: no, unix
[04:29] <arrick> Boelcke, whats your ?
[04:29] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a freeciv game through to router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)
[04:29] <void^> Boelcke: ./file to run file in the current directory.
[04:29] <arrick> ok
[04:29] <tonyyarusso> Boelcke: Likely, what's up?
[04:29] <nickrud> Boelcke, first try ./wolfgl in the directory where wolfgl exists
[04:29] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a freeciv game through to router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)
[04:30] <volcom_b0i> what log would I check to see if a computer on my local network is scanning this box?
[04:30] <eth0-noob> ??
[04:30] <nickrud> calidad, I've used streamtuner for music (just a touch) , it does video? :)
[04:30] <volcom_b0i> port scanning that is.
[04:30] <rmlightning> when setting up the printer on the laptop, will i need to install the printer driver even though the printer is not connected to the laptop?
[04:30] <Boelcke> Ah, that's it!  Thanks so much.  Of course, I just got another error, but at least it's trying to execute it now!
[04:30] <Servo888> DBO, ok
[04:30] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: honeypot software  :)
[04:30] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a freeciv game through to router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)?
[04:30] <arrick> rmlightning, are you using cups?
[04:30] <DBO> volcom_b0i, you could use ethereal to check
[04:30] <volcom_b0i> xanavim: is there a log already in place that would allow me to see past activity?
[04:30] <rmlightning> yes, i am trying to arrick
[04:31] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a civserver through a router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)?
[04:31] <arrick> you should be able to print and it will load the driver for you
[04:31] <calidad> nickrud: streamtuner is super for music; I try to know if there are some similar for TV
[04:31] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: to my knowledge, ubuntu doesn't try to catch other people doing portscans of your box
[04:31] <volcom_b0i> well the thing is, i want to see Past activity, I just installed psad, and i noticed it assigned a local ip address to the danger list, i found this interesting.
[04:31] <arrick> rmlightning, can you access cups from the laptop?
[04:31] <arrick> localhost:631 is the ad for it rmlightning
[04:31] <DBO> volcom_b0i, no
[04:31] <rmlightning> no...how do u do that?
[04:32] <nickrud> calidad, none that I've heard of.
[04:32] <volcom_b0i> and that list is based off of "known" trouble makers, so unless this local address is in my logs somewhere, I dont see why it would have adde dit.
[04:32] <arrick> rmlightning, ^^see last post
[04:32] <DBO> volcom_b0i, you can start logging future activity if you like, but by default ubuntu does not
[04:32] <calidad> nickrud: Thanks a lot... bye
[04:32] <arrick> DBO, how would one start the logging?
[04:33] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a civserver through a router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)?
[04:33] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: because it tried to connect to your machine maybe?
[04:33] <DBO> arrick, there are lots of sniffers that will log output, such as ethereal
[04:33] <arrick> ok
[04:33] <arrick> how about input?
[04:33] <DBO> yeah, it does both
[04:33] <arrick> I already have ethereal, havent used it though
[04:33] <DBO> sorry, I meant the output on your screen
[04:33] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: what *kind* of local address?  on your intranet you mean?
[04:33] <arrick> oh ok
[04:34] <volcom_b0i> xanavim: I think so, it says it is TCP
[04:34] <eth0-noob> does anyone here know how to run a civserver through a router so someone not on the router can join (already forwarded port)?
[04:34] <amphi> arrick: tethereal and tcpdump are console equivs
[04:34] <arrick> volcom_b0i, does it start with 192?
[04:34] <volcom_b0i> xanavim: yes, a local address, from my LAN
[04:34] <arrick> ok thanks
[04:34] <volcom_b0i> xanavim: yes, I know exactly who the address belongs to
[04:34] <DBO> eth0-noob, we heard you already, please at least wait a little bit before asking agian
[04:34] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: that's good  (:
[04:34] <volcom_b0i> xanavim: I wanted proof this person has been scanning me
[04:35] <arrick> you can only get future proof, vol
[04:35] <DBO> volcom_b0i, how solid does your proof need to be, because ethereal logs can be forged...
[04:35] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: scanning is harmless, it's only a honeypot that is incriminating
[04:36] <amphi> volcom_b0i: why do you care?
[04:36] <xanavim> volcom_b0i: depending on regional law, etc.
[04:36] <DBO> xanavim, thats not entirely accurate, in the US running a Nessus scan on a remote host is a crime
[04:36] <amphi> volcom_b0i: you could always have something nasty listen on port 23 or something ;)
[04:36] <arrick> yep
[04:37] <volcom_b0i> haha, yeah, I wanted proof for myself, before I did anything back :)
[04:37] <pastyhermit> how do I remove the free java implementation!
[04:37] <eth0-noob> bye
[04:37] <DBO> volcom_b0i, dont do anything back, if he is just doing nmap scans (fairly common) its not a big deal
[04:37] <pastyhermit> its slowing eclipse down like crazy
[04:38] <volcom_b0i> alright, thanks, Ill run those programs in the future to log activity more closely.
[04:38] <amphi> pastyhermit: what free java implementation?
[04:38] <arrick> volcom_b0i, where in the US are you?
[04:38] <nickrud> pastyhermit, there's no reason to remove it, just install sun's java and make it the active java
[04:38] <volcom_b0i> arrick: Montana
[04:39] <arrick> Im in MI volcom_b0i, nice to meet you
[04:39] <volcom_b0i> I may just build a honeypot for this person....
[04:39] <arrick> do it, then reroute it to fbi.com
[04:39] <arrick> hehe
[04:39] <xanavim> LoL
[04:39] <volcom_b0i> lol
[04:39] <DBO> volcom_b0i, it will trace back to your IP if you do that
[04:39] <amphi> volcom_b0i: you clearly have too much time on your hands
[04:40] <mahangu> or to microsoft.com :x
[04:40] <arrick> volcom_b0i, they have a honeypot that logs and prosecutes
[04:40] <ubuntu> hi
[04:40] <mahangu> but sorry, that banter is for #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:40] <DBO> hi
[04:41] <ubuntu> dbo could you tell me if there's any way I can compile on ubuntu
[04:41] <volcom_b0i> well this person has since been, taken off the network, and now I have a problem with someone trying to get in the server, but now they spoof.
[04:41] <DBO> yes there is
[04:41] <ubuntu> could you tell me?
[04:41] <Shadow_pillar> who here is familiar with making initrd images?
[04:41] <nickrud> ubuntu, sudo apt-get install build-essential, it gets you a C complier
[04:41] <ic56> !build
[04:41] <ubotu> If you want to build software, you need the build-essential package to start with
[04:41] <Shadow_pillar> mkinitrd doesn't seem to work
[04:42] <ubuntu> do i have to install it? not only on live?
[04:42] <Shadowpillar> also, I'm not an amatuer user
[04:42] <arrick> evening Shadowpillar
[04:42] <DBO> i dont believe live comes with it either, but you shouldnt be using live so extensively as to be compiling on it...
[04:42] <ic56> ubuntu: you have to install it, AFAIK
[04:42] <Shadowpillar> been using linux for a while, I just dont mess with stuff like mkinitrd
[04:42] <RomZes13> Hello
[04:42] <nickrud> ubuntu, live is not meant to be a complete operating system, it's a test system
[04:42] <ic56> !justask
[04:42] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[04:43] <ubuntu> so y have to install it
[04:43] <arrick> yeah
[04:43] <Shadowpillar> arrick: I'm trying to make a custom initrd image on ppc breezy so scsi drivers will load on boot
[04:43] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: You can apt-get things on a Live CD, but they'll eat your RAM.
[04:43] <sHaDe> n8 all
[04:43] <Shadowpillar> sd_mod
[04:43] <Shadowpillar> etc
[04:43] <RomZes13> i can't play mp3 =(
[04:43] <DBO> ubuntu, unless you have a lot of RAM on your system, installing things through apt-get in general is not a good idea with live
[04:43] <nickrud> !mpe
[04:43] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nickrud
[04:43] <nickrud> !mp3
[04:43] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:43] <arrick> you;re asking the wrong person on that one, I havent even seent that question in the last week
[04:43] <ubuntu> ok
[04:43] <amphi> Shadowpillar: why not build the stuff you need to mount your / monolithically?
[04:43] <RomZes13> ok
[04:44] <Shadowpillar> and it keeps exiting with the error "cpio:  /lib/ld.so.1" no such file or directory
[04:44] <nickrud> I always compiled that stuff in, to heck with initrd, that's for generic systems
[04:44] <ubuntu> then i have to install the apt-?get
[04:44] <lali_> yo
[04:44] <Shadowpillar> amphi: clarify
[04:44] <arrick> Shadowpillar, haev you installed any automount programs?
[04:44] <nickrud> ubuntu, yes , apt-get install build-essential
[04:44] <lali_> how do i change my screen brightness on a laptop on ubuntu ?
[04:44] <ubuntu> inittrd?
[04:44] <amphi> Shadowpillar: why do you want to use initrd at all?
[04:45] <Shadowpillar> arrick: it isnt that
[04:45] <arrick> ok
[04:45] <rmlightning> arrick, i just downloaded a screenshot of my xp error that i am getting.  when u get a chance can u check it out please?
[04:45] <Shadowpillar> arrick: it's when the system first boots it panics because it cant detect the scsi disks in my pmac 8500
[04:45] <arrick> rmlightning, what is the address of it?
[04:45] <splashtk> Hi, I was wondering if anyone could help me with using my MAC formatted iPod nano in ubuntu.
[04:45] <marco> proc en demarrant sous fluxbox !lol
[04:45] <amphi> Shadowpillar: you could build the hw support you need into your kernel, and obviate the need for initrd
[04:46] <nickrud> Shadowpillar, so instead of compiling them as modules needing initrd, compile them directly into the kernel.
[04:46] <BlueHeron> splashtk: i think you need to format it windows
[04:46] <arrick> I need a link for it rmlightning
[04:46] <Shadowpillar> true
[04:46] <BlueHeron> splashtk: have you tried using gtkpod ?
[04:46] <ic56> Shadowpillar: cpio is a copying program.  The error is telling you that it tried to copy /lib/ld.so.1 to the ramdisk you're building and couldn't find the ld.so.1  Look in /lib to see what you have.
[04:46] <splashtk> BlueHeron,  Yeah I read about that but I am not sure how to./
[04:46] <Shadowpillar> nickrud: I was trying to avoid the kernel compile method
[04:46] <splashtk> BlueHeron,  Yeah I have tried using gtkpod.
[04:46] <BlueHeron> splashtk: i think you can just reformat it in gtparted
[04:46] <BlueHeron> gparted*
[04:46] <Shadowpillar> ic56: it's there, it's a syml;ink, which I think is the issue, and I'm not about to mess with it and disable half the system
[04:46] <_jason> how do i stop vnc after I started tightvnc using 'vncserver :1' ?
[04:46] <Shadowpillar> symlink*
[04:46] <nickrud> Shadowpillar, I'm lazy, never wanted to learn initrd. Of course, I gave up on user kernels around 2.6.2 or so
[04:47] <RomZes13> about mp3:    Failed to play: Could not open resource for writing.
[04:47] <alex_> what's the shortcut to kill a task
[04:47] <amphi> nickrud: heh
[04:47] <Shadowpillar> nickrud: yanno, 604e ppc @ 120 mhz isnt fun to compile stuff on
[04:47] <splashtk> BlueHeron, where do I find gtkparted?
[04:47] <alex_> and bring up the process manager
[04:47] <lali_> Can anyone tell me how to change my screen brightness on ubuntu? im on a laptop
[04:47] <BlueHeron> splashtk: sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:47] <arrick> _jason you're asking a question, not answering one?
[04:47] <_jason> arrick: yep
[04:47] <IdleOne> !tell lali_ about fixres
[04:47] <nickrud> Shadowpillar, point
[04:47] <amphi> Shadowpillar: can you cross-compile on another box?
[04:47] <splashtk> BlueDevil, , thanks :)
[04:47] <lali_> thx
[04:47] <BlueHeron> splashtk: do you have AIM or MSN i can help you with this better on there
[04:48] <arrick> BlueHeron, your hot buttons for the hue resolution should work under ubuntu
[04:48] <splashtk> BlueHeron, Yeah.
[04:48] <Shadowpillar> I would need to download a bunch of crap over 56k
[04:48] <nickrud> Shadowpillar, point two :)
[04:48] <BlueHeron> splashtk: add me on msn @ fearthetrain@gmail.com if you have it
[04:48] <LinuxJones> kangpeh, nickrud: go here for the sled demo >> http://www.novell.com/img/flash/load_stream.html?temp=1&id=brainshare2006monday_press_conference (requires flash :( )
[04:49] <Shadowpillar> nickrud: takes an hour to add repositories
[04:49] <arrick> should be a function+ button on your machine to change brightness BlueHeron
[04:49] <splashtk> BlueHeron, K just signing in :)
[04:49] <lali_> IdleOne : that didn't help, i need to change the brightness, not the screen res, the screen is sooo bright lol
[04:49] <arrick> Shadowpillar, your on that slow fo a machine?
[04:49] <rmlightning> heh.  yeah, that would be helpful...try http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11201
[04:49] <ic56> alex_ what do you mean by `shortcut'?
[04:49] <lali_> IdleOne I just want it to be les brighter so it doesn't destroy my eyes
[04:49] <amphi> Shadowpillar: a large bunch of crap indeed - toolchain-source is 54MB
[04:49] <nickrud> Shadowpillar, I lived at the bottom of a 3k pipe running debian unstable. I do feel your pain.
[04:49] <arrick> lali_,  are you on a laptop?
[04:50] <lali_> yah
[04:50] <Shadowpillar> Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-10-686 | Distro: Debian/GNU testing/unstable | CPU: Pentium II (Deschutes) @ 399 Mhz | Mem usage: 161.0/314.1 MB (51%) | Swap usage: 85.3/333.6 MB (26%) | Disk usage(Maxtor 2B020H1): 7.6/18.0 GB (42%) | Uptime: 23 hrs 7 mins 45 secs
[04:50] <Shadowpillar> not much better
[04:50] <lali_> thats why :(
[04:50] <amphi> lali_: what laptop?
[04:50] <splashtk> BlueHeron,  says unable to connect :( Damnit :p
[04:50] <nickrud> LinuxJones, I have flash, & flashblock. I should file a bug with novell
[04:50] <amphi> lali_: mine has Fn-foo combos to do that
[04:51] <BlueHeron> splashtk: lol
[04:51] <BlueHeron> splashtk: got aim?
[04:51] <arrick> ask how to change the xp encrypted to transmit open username and password rmlightning
[04:51] <arrick> thats your problem here
[04:51] <lali_> yah
[04:51] <alex_> ic56, if i press ctl alt delete the processes come up
[04:51] <lali_> amphi so does mine
[04:51] <lali_> but when i press it, it doesn't do anything
[04:51] <LinuxJones> nick click the link on the page that comes up
[04:51] <alex_> if i press alt+esc i can close a application
[04:51] <arrick> rmlightning, by default xp sends out passod encrypted and CUPS doesnt like it
[04:51] <lali_> amphi its a HP pavilion zv5000
[04:51] <splashtk> BlueHeron, Nevermind I signed in :p
[04:51] <nickrud> LinuxJones, I did, it said I needed flash
[04:51] <LinuxJones> err, nickrud
[04:51] <LinuxJones> you dont' have it ?
[04:52] <LinuxJones> ohh, sorry :)
[04:52] <amphi> lali_: on my stinkpad, those keys Just Worked(TM) - you might find info for your laptop at linux-laptop.net and/or tuxmobil.org
[04:52] <lali_> ok
[04:52] <lali_> thanks man
[04:52] <rmlightning> i didn't understand that first statement arrick.  how do i change the default in xp so cups will accept it?
[04:53] <arrick> rmlightning, by default xp sends out passwords encrypted and CUPS doesnt like it
[04:53] <arrick> ask how to change the xp encrypted to transmit open username and password rmlightning
[04:53] <Servo888> Is mythtv .19 in draper?
[04:53] <LinuxJones> nickrud: I hate flash with a vengance, but I guess they want to make the demo available to most users
[04:53] <arrick> anyone help on this subject^^^^
[04:53] <nickrud> Servo888, 0.18.1
[04:54] <rmlightning> ask on here arrick? or is there a better forum?
[04:54] <emmie> is anyone drunk?
[04:54] <arrick> here
[04:54] <emmie> kidding
[04:54] <IdleOne> LinuxJones, that novell link you poested I have a sound issue. I can see the video just fine but dont hear anything. can you help?
[04:54] <arrick> this is the best forum for help on that
[04:54] <amphi> emmie: sadly not
[04:54] <arrick> or anything regarding ubuntu support for that matter
[04:54] <nickrud> LinuxJones, I have nothing against flash, except when I have 10 or more tabs open, it sometimes drive my machine into conniptions
[04:55] <Jeshua> Any idea if its possible to create a right click script for opening properties as root [much like open as root, ubuntuguide] 
[04:55] <arrick> hey, rmlightning did you try to browse for the printer in CUPS?
[04:56] <mahangu> anyone know how I can kill a tty? i cant type anything in teh CLI there, and had to open tty2 to continue
[04:56] <rmlightning> does anyone know how to change the xp encrypted password to transmit open username and password?
[04:56] <mahangu> rmlightning: ##windows may be of more help than this channel
[04:56] <arrick> possibly
[04:56] <pierre_> Hello
[04:56] <vader> rmlightning, I think you have to log into xp andf then change it there, not sure though
[04:56] <LinuxJones> IdleOne: I think you need to run gstreamer-properties and select alsa as the soundcard driver, but it might be an esd problem
[04:57] <rmlightning> arrick, i think so... can u give me specific instructions on browsing for the printer in cups??
[04:57] <vader> mahangu, sorry just finished as you got your answer up there
[04:57] <ic56> alex_ ctl-alt-del doesn't bring up a list of processes for me.  Are you using Ubuntu?  What version?
[04:57] <amphi> mahangu: alt-sysrq-k in the hung vt should do it
[04:57] <alex_> I know it doesn't, but is it possible to do so?
[04:57] <alex_> i know in drapper it's possible.
[04:57] <arrick> open browser, then type in localhost:631
[04:57] <amphi> mahangu: you could try ctrl-q first though ;)
[04:57] <emmie> alex?
[04:58] <arrick> if it opens click on add printer
[04:58] <arrick> and "IF" that opens check the radio button for browse
[04:58] <Cloud_tm> Hello?
[04:58] <ic56> alex_: yes, it can be done but I don't know how.
[04:58] <Cloud_tm> anyobody feel like helping this n00b out?
[04:58] <IdleOne> !ask
[04:58] <Cloud_tm> Dial-up help
[04:59] <amphi> Cloud_tm: just ask your question
[04:59] <IdleOne> !ask
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> !ask
[04:59] <arrick> Cloud_tm, ask your question, most people will answer that know
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> ?
[04:59] <ic56> !justask
[04:59] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[04:59] <umur> I have a konqueror with 3 google searchbars on it. How can I correct this weird thing?
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> ok
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> well my question really is
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> Dial-up
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> I need help setting it up
[04:59] <arrick> Cloud_tm, write it on one line please
[04:59] <Cloud_tm> I try, but it can't find the modem
[04:59] <rmlightning> arrick, it already lists my printer in there.  should i add the printer again using localhosts:631?
[05:00] <mahangu> vader: what key is sysrq?
[05:00] <arrick> if it lists your printer, you need to set permissions to use it
[05:00] <vader> mahangu, no idear
[05:00] <orbin> Cloud_tm: what sort of modem is it?
[05:00] <arrick> did you follow the cups tutorial? rmlightning
[05:00] <Cloud_tm> I need help setting up my modem so I can connect on Ubuntu with dial-up
[05:00] <amphi> mahangu: ak printscreen
[05:01] <amphi> mahangu: *aka
[05:01] <mahangu> amphi: sorry, i meant to trigger you, not vader
[05:01] <alex_> i'm having problems playing back avi files
[05:01] <arrick> Cloud_tm, what kind of modem?
[05:01] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, what kind of mode
[05:01] <alex_> do i need special codecs and where can i download them?!
[05:01] <mahangu> amphi: thanks, ctrl+q did it
[05:01] <vader> lol
[05:01] <robert__> is automatix safe?
[05:01] <nickrud> !dialup
[05:01] <ubotu> dialup is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com//DialupModemHowto
[05:01] <mahangu> !tell alex_ about w32codecs
[05:01] <orbin> ubotu: tell alex_ about restricted
[05:01] <Cloud_tm> its internal
[05:01] <Madpilot> robert__, not really...
[05:01] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, that page will step you through setting up your modem, if it's possible
[05:01] <amphi> mahangu: you might want to cat /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq to make sure magic sysrq is enabled
[05:01] <Madpilot> !tell robert__ about automatix
[05:01] <mahangu> any irrsi users?
[05:02] <amphi> mahangu: yeah
[05:02] <Cloud_tm> ok
[05:02] <mahangu> amphi: ok thanks
[05:02] <rmlightning> i followed the tutorial in ubuntu on setting up cups to get a xp system to print when printer is attached to ubuntu system
[05:02] <Cloud_tm> software modem I believe
[05:02] <Cloud_tm> I have another question
[05:02] <Shadowpillar> BEST WAY TO USE DIALUP IN LINUX: hardware modem, true hardware modem as well, one that doesn't require drivers. us robotics or best data makes ones that do not discriminate
[05:03] <RomZes13> thx for mp3 help!
[05:03] <orbin> Shadowline: absolutely.  i dug up this old usr one and am using a serial->usb converter
[05:03] <nickrud> RomZes13, that page has a lot more about non-free media playback, you should work your way through it all
[05:03] <arrick> Whos really good with CUPS in here?
[05:03] <rmlightning> was there a better cups tutorial somewhere arrick?
[05:04] <Cloud_tm> $ cd ~/Desktop
[05:04] <Cloud_tm>  $ gunzip scanModem.gz
[05:04] <Cloud_tm>  $ chmod +x scanModem
[05:04] <Cloud_tm>  $ ./scanModem
[05:04] <arrick> hang on let them read my question
[05:04] <arrick> !pastebin
[05:04] <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
[05:04] <arrick> Cloud_tm, read the pastebin thingy
[05:04] <Cloud_tm> It gives me several error
[05:04] <Cloud_tm> sorry
[05:04] <Cloud_tm> so amny rules ughh @_@
[05:04] <arrick> np :-
[05:04] <zezu> this no root thing is really getting on my nerves after a few weeks
[05:04] <arrick> :-)
[05:04] <Cloud_tm> :P
[05:04] <zezu> i mean if you plug in a usb device
[05:04] <amphi> Cloud_tm: which winmodem do you have the misfortune to have?
[05:04] <zezu> it auto mounts it
[05:04] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, don't worry about it, it's just that this channel gets so busy you might scroll other stuff off the screen
[05:05] <matkal> modem ?
[05:05] <zezu> and you have to unmount it for it to even write the data to the thing
[05:05] <matkal> who uses modems anymore ?
[05:05] <zezu> but you dont have permissions to umount it
[05:05] <nickrud> I fax.
[05:05] <zezu> b/c your not root and there are no superusers
[05:05] <arrick> zezu, you can set it so that is doesnt autop mount in fstab
[05:05] <matkal> no idependent machine for it ?
[05:05] <zezu> it really really defeats the entire purpose of not having a root, to have to use sudo all the damn time
[05:05] <nickrud> I will be living at the bottom of a tight pipe soon.
[05:05] <arrick> te entry stays there
[05:05] <orbin> Cloud_tm: pastebin the errors
[05:05] <amphi> matkal: many people don't have access to anything better
[05:05] <zezu> arrick, automount is not the bad thing there
[05:05] <matkal> nickrud: sorry, good luck
[05:06] <nickrud> matkal, I'll just pull out some old scripts again, and do the overnight dance :)
[05:06] <eu> #brasil
[05:06] <eu> so corro
[05:06] <arrick> zezu, yeah, but I cant remember how to set it to unmount after read automatically
[05:06] <Cloud_tm> mmy modem is the following: Agere Win Modem (COM3)
[05:06] <nickrud> !br
[05:06] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[05:07] <arrick> zezu, I remember reading in the wiki about how to do it though
[05:07] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, check out that !dialup page
[05:07] <z> nickrud: lol
[05:07] <rmlightning> arrick: when i press one of the buttons on localhost:631 it asks for a username and password.  how do i setup a username and password?
[05:07] <z> I am really liking this ubuntu server release
[05:07] <arrick> on the ubuntu system
[05:07] <zezu> well getting it to unmount itself would be impossible unless it pops up a msg box asking you if you are done and would like to unmount that would be annoying too
[05:07] <arrick> rmlightning, ^^
[05:07] <nickrud> z I downloading a new X was sometimes a 3 night dance :)
[05:07] <zezu> just really need to give the user permission to do normal things
[05:08] <z> wow
[05:08] <zezu> beats the whole security thing out
[05:08] <amphi> Cloud_tm: agere winmodems are supported in the vanilla kernel IIRC
[05:08] <arrick> yeah
[05:08] <z> I am not even in x
[05:08] <rmlightning> yes, on the ubuntu system
[05:08] <z> I am in terminal
[05:08] <z> nickrud: what do you do ?
[05:08] <arrick> z how'd you do that?
[05:08] <ic56> zezu: I think, if you own the device, you can mount/umount it without being root.  Some unix systems arrange for the user who logs in at the keyboard to own all media devices.  Dunno if Ubuntu does that but it can be arranged.
[05:08] <zezu> i think removing root makes it less secure probably, because your standard user will need root privs to do anything
[05:08] <amphi> z: yeah, I'm relaxing in fb console myself
[05:08] <nickrud> z I run homeless shelters
[05:08] <zezu> ic56, that would make more sense
[05:08] <arrick> yeah
[05:08] <zezu> to be a desktop OS
[05:09] <alex_> i downloaded the w32 codecs, the avi movie plays but no audio.
[05:09] <arrick> you can change ownership in fstab as well zenrox
[05:09] <zezu> linux is still very lacking in the desktop OS world ;|
[05:09] <arrick> want a template
[05:09] <z> nickrud: wow thats great!
[05:09] <arrick> ?
[05:09] <amphi> zezu: gnu screen makes a lovely desktop ;)
[05:09] <z> nickrud: in houston texas ?
[05:09] <nickrud> z yes
[05:09] <nickrud> currently
[05:09] <zezu> alex_, do you have audio elsewhere?
[05:09] <truz24> how can you determine which flight you have installed?
[05:09] <z> amphi: its awesome
[05:09] <truz24> flight5, 6, etc?
[05:09] <alex_> Yes zezu
[05:09] <alex_> ill close xmms
[05:09] <zezu> what player?
[05:10] <z> amphi: are u running some kind of server ?
[05:10] <zezu> totem ?
[05:10] <alex_> you mean open?
[05:10] <alex_> or installed
[05:10] <zezu> are you trying to use
[05:10] <zezu> ;p
[05:10] <alex_> i'm using xine to playback the movie
[05:10] <fmasi> ei lets supose i foked my apache and nead to remove all php and all apache to reinstall it how do i do that
[05:10] <zezu> totem-xine ?
[05:10] <arrick> zezu, do you know how to change ownership of the drive?
[05:10] <amphi> zezu: no, this is on my laptop - I do use X, but not that much
[05:10] <alex_> no
[05:10] <alex_> just xine
[05:11] <MaveRiCk_StH> hey room
[05:11] <nickrud> amphi, you are a masochist :)
[05:11] <ubuntu> hola
[05:11] <zezu> arrick, no not really, but its changes since its sda*
[05:11] <ubuntu> qe tal
[05:11] <ubuntu> hello
[05:11] <rmlightning> arrick: did i miss something?  sorry. been doing 2 things at once
[05:11] <MaveRiCk_StH> anyone got any idea on how to fix broken packages ?
[05:11] <Cloud_tm_> Hello, sorry is was d/c
[05:11] <z> shit
[05:11] <nickrud> MaveRiCk_StH, start with sudo apt-get -f install
[05:11] <zezu> alex_,  no clue then, try to find its settings and use ALSA it prob uses OSS by default or smth
[05:11] <fmasi> i nead to remove all apache and php how to do it
[05:11] <BlueHeron> !ipod
[05:11] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[05:11] <amphi> nickrud: heh, no, I like console - irssi, mutt, w3m, et al. ;)
[05:11] <z> anyone know how to get postgresql 8.0 running in breezy ?
[05:11] <carbo> Hi, I can't mount my cdrom drive... i get the error "block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only". Sound juicer works, but only as root... any ideas?
[05:11] <arrick> rmlightning, you hae to set up the users in ubuntu as well as a group
[05:12] <zezu> alex_, actually i have hte same problem in both VLC and totem-xine atm
[05:12] <zezu> the *
[05:12] <Cloud_tm_> Ill reapeat my question: Need help setting up my Modem for dial-up - Agere Win Modem (COM3)
[05:12] <amphi> carbo: cdroms are, er, read only
[05:12] <arrick> brenner, you hiding on here somewhere, please pm me.
[05:12] <zezu> but i had it working before just fine, mostly happens in .ogm files only
[05:12] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: have a look at linmodems.org
[05:12] <Cloud_tm_> I have
[05:12] <rmlightning> how do u do that arrick?  i am new to this, but determined to figure it out
[05:12] <carbo> amphi: yeah but it still doesn't mount
[05:12] <munzir> Hi, I want to set my DocumentRoot to /var/www/html where this html is a symlink to another directory, can I?
[05:12] <zezu> might just be AC3 audio that needs a codec that isn't installed but i dont know why it doesn't say anything
[05:12] <arrick> rmlightning, hang on
[05:13] <arrick> !users
[05:13] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[05:13] <arrick> !user
[05:13] <ic56> carbo: the error is innocuous.  Are you sure the drive doesn't get mounted?
[05:13] <ubotu> arrick: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:13] <zezu> anyways i'm back to wintendo for a while, got work to do, cya
[05:13] <arrick> !groups
[05:13] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[05:13] <arrick> _jason, where is the wiki on setting up users and stuff?
[05:13] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: what module[s]  are you using?
[05:13] <carbo> ic56: yeah. I have the disk mounter applet in my panel and it used to work fine for both audio and data CDs.. now it keeps throwing me this error
[05:13] <Cloud_tm_> what do you mean?
[05:13] <_jason> arrick: not sure about the wiki.  Easiest way imo is 'sudo adduser foo'
[05:13] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: this is a laptop?
[05:13] <Cloud_tm_> No
[05:14] <Cloud_tm_> Desktop
[05:14] <nickrud> arrick, there's no reall good wiki page on users yet
[05:14] <arrick> ok thanks,
[05:14] <Cloud_tm_> Im trying thins froma Live CD
[05:14] <_jason> arrick: you can use the gui to with system > administration > users and groups
[05:14] <arrick> I've seen what I need, rmlightning I'll be back in a bit, gotta find it
[05:14] <Cloud_tm_> testting them out first
[05:14] <forkmantis> Hello all
[05:14] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: that may well not have a suitable driver
[05:14] <forkmantis> I've recently installed and started using wpa_supplicant
[05:14] <arrick> _jason, trying to help out rmlightning with CUPS setup, so he can access from a xp machine
[05:14] <Cloud_tm_> Whats not a suitable driver?
[05:15] <rmlightning> thnax so much arrick
[05:15] <forkmantis> prior to that, I was using samba so that my wife and I could copy files to and from my PC
[05:15] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: IIRC the ltmodem driver works with [some]  agere winmodems
[05:15] <forkmantis> and I would ssh in to my PC from my laptop
[05:15] <Cloud_tm_> itmodem you say?
[05:15] <forkmantis> after installing wpa_supplicant, I can no longer ping or ssh into my pc.
[05:15] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: ltmodem (that's a lowercase 'L')
[05:15] <Cloud_tm_> ill look for it
[05:16] <Cloud_tm_> ooops
[05:16] <Cloud_tm_> thanks >_>
[05:16] <forkmantis> I am, however, able to ssh into my PC from work
[05:16] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: winmodems are a bastard - for a desktop you might as well just get a real modem
[05:16] <MaveRiCk_StH> how do I find if there are any broken packages on my system
[05:16] <alex_> Does anyone know why i can't playback movies properly? audio doesn't play.. i downloaded the w32 codecs
[05:17] <z> what is the movie source ?
[05:17] <z> what player are you using ?
[05:17] <vader> alex_, what are you using?
[05:17] <forkmantis> alex_: I'm pretty sure I remember reading a howto on getting sound to work properly in Ubuntu after installation
[05:17] <forkmantis> it was in the wiki under "post installation"
[05:17] <z> is sound broken period ?
[05:17] <me2win> OMG!!! Ponies!
[05:18] <z> ?
[05:18] <alex_> vader i'm using xine
[05:18] <mrmudd> I have an external drive that is plugged in and powered on but Ubuntu cannot see it. Any ideas on how to find and mount this drive?
[05:18] <amphi> mrmudd: usb?
[05:18] <McPants> Ok this is a stupid question but how do I find the terminal command once I install something?
[05:18] <z> anyone here get postgresql 8.0 working with breezy ?
[05:18] <vader> not my cup of tea alex_ I use Mplayer
[05:18] <alex_> sound works, i can listen to mp3s in xmms
[05:18] <alex_> Mplayer is better?
[05:18] <arrick> forkmantis, does your card support the wpa_supplicant?
[05:19] <nomasteryoda> howdy people
[05:19] <nomasteryoda> root?
[05:19] <forkmantis> arrick: not sure...
[05:19] <nomasteryoda> that's a bad nick
[05:19] <vader> don't know alex_ I had a programmer showit to me a year or so ago and I use it
[05:19] <forkmantis> arrick: is there an easy way to find out?
[05:19] <Cloud_tm_> whats a good Ltmodem driver?
[05:19] <Cloud_tm_> where?
[05:19] <arrick> rmlightning, use this guide http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/system_administration_books/ubuntu_starter_guide/ch06.html
[05:20] <McPants> anyone? why the heck are the commands different than the synaptic package names??
[05:20] <nomasteryoda> anyone know why USB to USB copy would be running at USB 1.1 speeds and it's USB2 cables and drives and PC Card
[05:20] <orbin> mrmudd: does it show up when you type: sudo fdisk -l ?
[05:20] <arrick> forkmantis, is your card wireless on your laptop?
[05:20] <z> alex_: try vlc
[05:20] <rmlightning> arrick, thanx.  i am there now
[05:20] <forkmantis> arrick: the wireless card is on a PC
[05:20] <mrmudd> arrick: Hold on, I'll check.
[05:20] <carbo> McPants: what programs in particular?
[05:20] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: google will know
[05:20] <tuxkeren> howdy, nany body can help me to play dvd on my ubuntu desktop. what must I do to get my ubuntu can play dvd and mp3?
[05:20] <McPants> xmame
[05:20] <arrick> nomasteryoda, is your internal usb 1.1?
[05:20] <arrick> or 2.0?
[05:21] <McPants> xmame1.04
[05:21] <Cloud_tm_> sigh
[05:21] <amphi> tuxkeren: mplayer and libdvdcss
[05:21] <Xnos> hi... i recently installed the intel pro wireless on my inspiron 6400, but every time i bootup, i need to load the module, can be this automatically at startup
[05:21] <nomasteryoda> arrick, the pcmcia card is usb2
[05:21] <Cloud_tm_> I suppose so
[05:21] <nomasteryoda> and that is what i'm using
[05:21] <orbin> ubotu: tell tuxkeren about restricted
[05:21] <McPants> synaptic says xmame-sdl now I have to guess the new command...
[05:21] <amphi> tuxkeren: and libdvdread perhaps
[05:21] <arrick> forkmantis, your wireless probably isnt configured for the wpa
[05:21] <mrmudd> No. Only an old 60GB NTFS volume and the primary SATA drive upon whcih Ubuntu is installed.
[05:21] <forkmantis> arrick: I bought a card with the Atheros AR5212 chipset
[05:21] <Cloud_tm_> whats a .deb file?
[05:21] <nomasteryoda> arrick, it reports a finish time of over 3 hours
[05:21] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: a debian package file
[05:22] <nomasteryoda> for 110GB file copy process
[05:22] <tuxkeren> amphi: can you give me that repository....
[05:22] <forkmantis> arrick: by "my wireless probably isn't configured for wpa" do you mean my wireless on my pc, on the router, or on our laptops?
[05:22] <carbo> McPants: isn't there a shortcut in your menu after installing?
[05:22] <Cloud_tm_> will debian work in ubuntu?
[05:22] <McPants> is there a way to find all the commands installed on your system?
[05:22] <forkmantis> I am successfully connecting to the internet via the WLAN from all three machines in the house
[05:22] <forkmantis> and the two laptops can talk to each other
[05:22] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, no, not dependably
[05:22] <orbin> Xnos: add it to /etc/modules ?
[05:22] <forkmantis> but neither laptop can see the PC (that I'm typing on right now) from inside the WLAN
[05:22] <McPants> no, it's not a gnome app, just a standard command
[05:22] <Cloud_tm_> crud
[05:22] <arrick> forkmantis,  are you direct connecting to the two machines?
[05:22] <carbo> McPants: there is tab-completion in the terminal.. meaning you type "xma", press tab, and it might fill up the rest for you
[05:23] <tuxkeren> I know that restricted. but have nice os but can't play dvd is not enaugh.
[05:23] <forkmantis> arrick: I've tried pinging and ssh-ing by ip
[05:23] <forkmantis> from the laptops to the pc
[05:23] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, just about everything that's available in debian is in ubuntu, they sync with debian before a release
[05:23] <Cloud_tm_> ubuntu-ltmodem-2.6.10-5-386_8.31a13_i386.deb, and how to install
[05:23] <Cloud_tm_> im hoping that will work
[05:23] <mahangu> forkmantis: do a netstat -r on the pc?
[05:23] <amphi> !tell tuxkeren about mplayer
[05:24] <McPants> carbo: nope, i'm guessing it's some different cryptic command
[05:24] <forkmantis> mahangu: just did that... what am I looking for?
[05:24] <healot> "sudo dpkg -i <filename>", Cloud_tm
[05:24] <nickrud> Cloud_tm, that probably won't work, it's for the wrong kernel: 2.6.10-5 , breezy has 2.6.12
[05:24] <z> how do I update the locate database
[05:24] <carbo> McPants: how about just 'mame', or isn't there a shortcut in your menu?
[05:24] <orbin> tuxkeren: i made ubotu send you a wiki page
[05:24] <mahangu> forkmantis: what is your gateway set to? what is your local ip
[05:24] <mahangu> forkmantis: is your router/hub allocating IPs on DHCP? or is it static?
[05:25] <orbin> tuxkeren: it can play dvd, it just can't ship w/ support for legal reasons
[05:25] <forkmantis> mahangu: the laptops are on DHCP
[05:25] <McPants> carbo: there is no shortcut, it has to be run from a command line, and i've tried mame, and a lot of things
[05:25] <forkmantis> and the pc is getting a static IP
[05:25] <amphi> McPants: ls /sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin ;)
[05:25] <ic56> McPants: to find all commands on your system, do this:
[05:25] <forkmantis> I don't see my local ip in netstat -r
[05:25] <rmlightning> arrick, still a bit confused.  i already have a username set.  do i just need to create a group for my printer and allow my username to be used for it?
[05:25] <Cloud_tm_> Make a note to include the following to Ubuntu users. The kernel-version may have to be different sometimes, but the pattern will be the same.
[05:25] <Sven_vB> hi :)
[05:25] <forkmantis> but my default destination is showing the correct gateway
[05:25] <healot> carbo, its "xmame"
[05:25] <arrick> yep
[05:26] <robert__> Can somebody help me
[05:26] <ic56> McPants: for j in `echo $PATH |tr : ' '`; do ls $j; done
[05:26] <amphi> robert__: who knows?
[05:26] <mahangu> !ask
[05:26] <arrick> robert__ just ask your question
[05:26] <robert__> Uh
[05:26] <arrick> !justask
[05:26] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[05:26] <nickrud> !helpme
[05:26] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:26] <mahangu> arrick: that's the one
[05:26] <robert__> when i run ./congfigure
[05:26] <nickrud> welcome, robert__  :)
[05:26] <forkmantis> mahangu: network troubleshooting is kind of new to me, so I'm not sure about commands like netstat and such
[05:26] <robert__> the log says i need an acceptable c compiler
[05:26] <Sven_vB> i have 2 soundcards and no sound so far. i think ubuntu uses the first SC, which is broken :( how do i configure which one to use?
[05:26] <mahangu> forkmantis: want to come in #ubuntu-offtopic, so we dont flood this channel? I can help for a while, so let's do this.
[05:26] <nickrud> robert__, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:26] <robert__> anyone shed some light on this?
[05:27] <arrick> orbin can help with that
[05:27] <amphi> robert__: apt-get install build-essential
[05:27] <ic56> McPants: if you're just trying to find out the name of the executable contained in a package, locate the package in apt-get's cache and run dpkg -L on it.
[05:27] <arrick> or amphi
[05:27] <forkmantis> I'll meet you there, mahangu
[05:27] <forkmantis> thx
[05:27] <arrick> hehe
[05:27] <silvaran> robert__: start with sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:27] <vader> amphi, ty I could not remember that one
[05:27] <rmlightning> arrick: can i name the group anything i want?  such as printer?
[05:27] <amphi> vader: ?
[05:27] <XYZzzzz> hi, i am a newly ubuntu convert
[05:27] <vader> build-essential
[05:27] <arrick> hang on, let me look at mine
[05:27] <amphi> vader: ah
[05:28] <arrick> cups has a group you haev to add your name to
[05:28] <amphi> XYZzzzz: your halo burns brightly ;)
[05:28] <arrick> Installet36 you onw here?
[05:28] <healot> rmlightning, the group "printer" does exists by ubuntu default install
[05:28] <arrick> installer36
[05:28] <robert__> thanks
[05:28] <amphi> McPants: try ls /sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin | wc -l to see how many there are
[05:30] <nickrud> healot, I think you mean lpadmin?
[05:30] <rmlightning> healot, i don't see it listed under my groups :(
[05:30] <McPants> there's a lot but that doesn't tell me what it is
[05:30] <IamEthos> hey
[05:30] <Cloud_tm_> How do you oficaaly pronounce "Ubuntu"
[05:31] <ic56> McPants: if you're just trying to find out the name of the executable contained in a package, locate the package in apt-get's cache and run dpkg -L on it.
[05:31] <IamEthos> Partition Magic is insisting that my Fat32 drive is Linux Ext2
[05:31] <rmlightning> i see lpadmin...can i just modify that group to have me as the user??
[05:31] <robert__> where do i get zlib
[05:31] <healot> oo boon too :)
[05:31] <pierre_> lol
[05:31] <Cloud_tm_> really
[05:31] <mahangu> Cloud_tm_: Oo boon too
[05:31] <nickrud> rmlightning, type groups in a terminal, it'll tell you the groups you belong to
[05:31] <silvaran> IamEthos: Do an fdisk or cfdisk and change the partition type.
[05:31] <McPants> ic56: where would the package be?
[05:31] <Cloud_tm_> or is just how you pronounce that>
[05:31] <mahangu> oh sorry, didn't see you healot
[05:31] <nickrud> rmlightning, if you're not in lpadmin,  sudo adduser <you> lpadmin
[05:31] <Cloud_tm_> never mind
[05:31] <Cloud_tm_> thanks guys
[05:31] <IamEthos> slvaran: does that involve formatting?
[05:32] <IamEthos> well
[05:32] <IamEthos> obviously it does
[05:32] <silvaran> IamEthos: Nope, but it does involve making changes to the partition table...
[05:32] <IamEthos> oh
[05:32] <silvaran> IamEthos: Backup if you can :(
[05:32] <IamEthos> because Windows is recognizing it as Fat32
[05:32] <robert__> where can i get zlib
[05:32] <IamEthos> Linux is recognizing it as Fat32
[05:32] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: 'ubuntu' rhymes with 'pteranodon'
[05:32] <arrick> hey anyone using cups, what is the default group for cups?
[05:32] <nickrud> rmlightning, a good rule of thumb: don't edit /etc/passwd or /etc/group directly
[05:32] <IamEthos> but PM sees it as Ext2
[05:32] <ic56> McPants: /var/cache/apt/archives/
[05:32] <healot> I mean by default, the first user you created is in "lpadmin" and "admin"
[05:32] <Cloud_tm_> wow
[05:33] <healot> IamEthos, version 7?
[05:33] <Cloud_tm_> thats a first; one of you pros acutally has a since of humor
[05:33] <Cloud_tm_> no offense ^_^
[05:33] <ic56> !tell robert__ about build
[05:33] <healot> version 8 should perceive ext3 as ext3
[05:33] <arrick> rmlightning, nickrud you can add yourself to the lpadmin, I've been trying to reember the name of the group but thats it
[05:33] <IamEthos> Healot: version 8
[05:33] <arrick> but you can do this through the gui as well
[05:33] <IamEthos> but it's a Fat32 drive
[05:33] <rmlightning> nickrud, i am in lpadmin, but in localhost:631 it won't accept my username and password
[05:33] <robert__> i ran build essensial already
[05:34] <IamEthos> I formatted it as Fat32 in linux
[05:34] <robert__> anything else?
[05:34] <IamEthos> it's showing as Ext2
[05:34] <orbin> robert__: use an apt tool and search for it?
[05:34] <nickrud> rmlightning, do this:    sudo adduser cupsys shadow && sudo invoke-rc.d cupsys restart
[05:34] <nickrud> rmlightning, it's not obvious, but necessary to use localhost:631.  After you do that, log in with your regular username & password
[05:34] <healot> IamEthos, try to format a partition in PM (in Windows), try ext3... it SHOULD shows an ext3 partition
[05:35] <Sven_vB> how do i tell ubuntu to use my secondary soundcard instead of the primary (broken) one?
[05:35] <orbin> robert__: look for the one with -dev in it if you're compiling
[05:35] <IamEthos> Healot: I don't want ext3
[05:35] <IamEthos> I want Fat32
[05:35] <vader> Sven_vB, right click on the sound Icon and choose properties, then choose the correct one
[05:36] <Sven_vB> vader: thx
[05:36] <vader> yw Sven_vB
[05:36] <healot> oh, so just select "fat32" then
[05:36] <arrick> nickrud, the localhost:631 will not allow a user in unless added to the lpadmin group
[05:36] <Sven_vB> vader: do you mean the speaker next to the clock?
[05:36] <amphi> IamEthos: mkfs -t vfat /dev/whatever
[05:36] <vader> Sven_vB, yes
[05:36] <Sven_vB> k
[05:36] <healot> IamEthos, may you didn't have the right to write to partition while in Linux?
[05:36] <Cloud_tm_> well, wish me luck guys
[05:36] <Cloud_tm_> gonna go try to get internet working
[05:37] <cerebrix> so umm. forum mods and dev type people.  please tell me we have an april 1 prank ready and waiting for ubuntu.com
[05:37] <nickrud> arrick, true, but also ubuntu disabled logging into :631 at all; what I gave above re-enables it
[05:37] <vader> luck Cloud_tm_
[05:37] <Cloud_tm_> spanks
[05:37] <Cloud_tm_> Kthnaksbai
[05:37] <healot> btw IamEthos, do you know that PM v8 can browser among ext3 filesystems?
[05:37] <amphi> Cloud_tm_: you'll need more than luck
[05:37] <Madpilot> cerebrix, hmm... :P
[05:37] <IamEthos> yeah, but I prefer Fat32 in this case
[05:37] <healot> cerebrix, unless you don't want to be fooled, maybe we can setup something for you?
[05:37] <McPants> grr, i dont see the .deb in the cache after installing, but it shows up as installed in sypantic
[05:37] <cerebrix> its april first, best 24 hours all year on the net
[05:37] <IamEthos> the drive isn't for linux
[05:38] <cerebrix> you guys see what slashdot did already?
[05:38] <IamEthos> just for storage between Windows and Linux
[05:38] <cerebrix> im still crying
[05:38] <cerebrix> lol
[05:38] <cerebrix> i just think it would be cool if we announced something in the spirit of april 1 thats all.  god i love a good prank
[05:39] <healot> I am not the original prankster :)
[05:39] <rmlightning> got it nickrud... thanx tons.  i will try to setup my xp system again now
[05:39] <mahangu> best cli mail client?
[05:39] <mahangu> pop3
[05:39] <arrick> oh ok
[05:39] <nickrud> arrick, just another quirk here :)
[05:39] <arrick> thanks nickrud I didnt catch that, can you pm the same info so i can save it please, I get this qquestion a lot
[05:40] <amphi> mahangu: mutt
[05:40] <nickrud> arrick, sudo adduser cupsys shadow && sudo invoke-rc.d cupsys restart
[05:40] <healot> mutt :)
[05:40] <amphi> mahangu: fetchmail can do pop3 for you
[05:40] <healot> but I do prefer "pine" even though it is no longer "free"
[05:41] <mahangu> amphi: what is more usable?
[05:41] <amphi> I used pine for a while, before mutt - I can't say I miss pine
[05:41] <tonyyarusso> cerebrix: Check your pm for a simple but very confusing prank.
[05:41] <amphi> mahangu: I'd say pine was easier to learn, but mutt is easier to use
[05:42] <amphi> healot: was pine ever free?
[05:42] <nickrud> I learned mutt on LFS, because I had nothing but a console. Jeff, thank you for garnome :)
[05:42] <Viking667> Define "free"
[05:42] <healot> it was "free" :)
[05:43] <death_> !nvidia
[05:43] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:43] <amphi> healot: oh, I thought it was always under some wierd license
[05:43] <smee56> what is better gentoo or ubuntu
[05:43] <amphi> mahangu: but pine includes pico, which is a Bad Thing
[05:43] <zimmz> ooboobootoo!
[05:44] <amphi> smee56: yes
[05:44] <troyb1> aphi i h have downloaded pine just to get pico =P
[05:44] <mahangu> amphi: so nano is a bad thing?
[05:44] <vader> I have never been able to compile Gentoo, Ubuntu is more of a Cooooooooooooooool thing
[05:44] <nickrud> nano is 'free'
[05:44] <amphi> troyb1: dear me ;)
[05:44] <user_> Hello.
[05:44] <rmlightning> nickrud: in xp, when i click on connect to a printer on the internet and put in 'localhost:631/printers/psc-1510' it says that windows can not connect to the printer...it never gives me a chance to put in a username or password
[05:44] <TimM> I always install nano so I don't have to install pine for pico.
[05:44] <user_> I'm having trouble getting QEmu to work.
[05:44] <amphi> mahangu: yes - definitely for emergencies only
[05:44] <troyb1> amphi but i dont use gento soo :(
[05:44] <amphi> troyb1: nor I
[05:45] <nickrud> rmlightning, you have to use the exact name that ubuntu used for the printer, if I remember correctly.
[05:45] <racter> this question may not be specifically related to this channel - but i'm using ubuntu and trying to find a program for downloading websites for offline browsing; any reccommendations?
[05:45] <amphi> user_: could you be more vague? ;)
[05:45] <user_> amphi: Ha! Probably not.
[05:45] <troyb1> i use a highly locked down version CentOS with a customized Grsec kernel :|
[05:45] <nickrud> rmlightning, I've never done it personally, just kinda watched & helped someone work his way through it months ago.
[05:45] <troyb1> all i know is my security logs get fairly large :|
[05:45] <user_> amphi: Well, I downloaded it. However, it won't even open.
[05:45] <amphi> user_: open?
[05:46] <nickrud> rmlightning, by the way, I'd throw that 1510 into a garbage bin somewhere, if I could I'd do it to mine :)
[05:46] <robert__> !tell robert__ about zlib
[05:46] <death_> !nvidia
[05:46] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:46] <user_> amphi: Or run, load, execute...
[05:46] <amphi> user_: what error are you getting?
[05:46] <orbin> racter: wget?
[05:46] <Vash> death_: !ati
[05:46] <racter> orbin: is there an option with wget to recursively linked pages on the same host?
[05:46] <user_> amphi: none, sir. It just will not execute.
[05:46] <troyb1> [tabmeister@phreak ~] $ ls /
[05:46] <troyb1> ls: /: Permission denied
[05:46] <troyb1> errr woops :|
[05:46] <user_> amphi: not even a console opens.
[05:47] <tuxkeren> Ok thanks a lot on your help.
[05:47] <rmlightning> nickrud, in ubuntu my printer says PSC-1510...that is what i typed into xp
[05:47] <amphi> user_: are you just clicking on something?
[05:47] <user_> amphi: Keep in mind. I am a Linux novice.
[05:47] <rmlightning> nickrud: u have a 1510 also?? :)
[05:47] <user_> amphi: I click qemu 1st. Then, I tried some of the example that come with it.
[05:47] <ic56> racter: wget -r
[05:47] <user_> amphi: I alos used QEmu for Windows.
[05:48] <racter> ic56: thx!
[05:48] <amphi> user_: run it in an xterm
[05:48] <nickrud> rmlightning, yes, unfortunately. I had to buy one 'right now' and that's what I got. and i think CAPS matter in this case
[05:48] <troyb1> something tells me my permissions are too tight :|
[05:48] <amphi> user_: with appropriate arguments (disk/cd device, boot device)
[05:48] <user_> amphi: Here is a perfect example. I have no idea what xterm means. ;)
[05:48] <amphi> user_: a terminal
[05:48] <racter> wget -r works great!
[05:48] <user_> amphi: Ahhh...
[05:49] <rmlightning> nickrud.  i was in the same boat.  my epson went dead without notice and was in a hurry to get another one.  i have it typed in with caps in xp...still no luck :(
[05:49] <amphi> troyb1: can't be too careful these days ;)
[05:50] <mahangu> how do i configure mutt? i cant find a config screen? i mean set servers etc
[05:50] <nickrud> rmlightning, I have never networked a printer with xp, so I really have no useful advice
[05:50] <healot> rmlightning, if you're in breezy, check out the bug about printing in ubuntu's launchpad
[05:50] <McPants> how do you do search afile in xfce? or what is the terminal command?'
[05:50] <amphi> mahangu: I use fetchmail to get mail from pop and imap servers
[05:50] <ic56> mahangu: use fetchmail to download from gmail via pop3 into your /var/spool/mail then use /usr/bin/mail (aka mailx) to read the messages from the spool.  This is a two step process and you may find it cumbersome.  other MUAs (Mail User Agents) can use POP3 directly.  I use MH.  It's very powerful but also hard to learn.
[05:50] <user_> amphi: It returned - "bash: exec: qemu: not found
[05:50] <user_> "
[05:50] <_jason> McPants: locate file
[05:51] <rmlightning> healot.  what is the addy?
[05:51] <user_> amphi: however, I used "ls" and qemu is there.
[05:51] <amphi> user_: where?
[05:51] <user_> amphi: In the directory i am in.
[05:51] <healot> you want the specific bugs page, or jsut the launchpad?
[05:51] <_jason> McPants: or find, or whereis.  If the database hasn't been updated since the file was created you may have to run 'sudo updatedb' for the locate command to find it
[05:51] <cjones> how to i pu;; u0p- terminal ?
[05:51] <amphi> mahangu: you can find a sample config in /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/sample.muttrc.gz - you can cp that to ~/.muttrc and tweak it to your desire
[05:51] <healot> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/ >> Ubuntu's launchpad
[05:52] <cjones> how to i pull up terminal ?
[05:52] <amphi> user_: try ./qemu
[05:52] <user_> amphi: I just installed Ubuntu minutes ago. So, I could not have messed it up already.
[05:52] <user_> amphi: yes.
[05:52] <_jason> cjones: applications > accessories > terminal
[05:52] <rmlightning> i am checking it out
[05:52] <cjones> thanks
[05:52] <user_> amphi: that worked.
[05:53] <amphi> user_: why aren't you using the packaged version of qemu?
[05:53] <mahangu> ic56: where would my fetchmail config be?
[05:53] <user_> amphi: however, how can I just run it with the mouse?
[05:53] <orbin> cjones: heh, one of the worst typos i've seen
[05:53] <user_> amphi: I don't know how, sir.
[05:53] <amphi> mahangu: ~/.fetchmailrc\
[05:53] <rmlightning> thank you everyone.  i am going to have to give up on this tonight and get to it again tomorrow.  the wife is gonna kill me :P
[05:53] <Xnos> hi... somebody have a linksys wireless router 802.11b
[05:53] <amphi> user_: sudo apt-get install qemu
[05:53] <healot> rmlightning, bug no 32343, "printer Epson Stylus DX4850 does not work properly" >> It may happen to other Epson printers too
[05:54] <cjones> how do i install firefox or update the old one ?
[05:54] <amphi> user_: however, if you want the kernel module you may have to compile it yourself - the kernel module makes emulating x86 on x86 _much_ faster
[05:54] <user_> amphi: it said "E: couldnt find package"
[05:54] <arrick> !firefox
[05:54] <amphi> user_: really? I'm on debian ATM
[05:54] <amphi> user_: did you build it from src?
[05:54] <nickrud> !tell cjones about ff1.5
[05:54] <user_> amphi: No.
[05:54] <gboutwel1> I can't get an Aztec 2320 card to work.. It seems to be detected, but it doesn't load the modules and I can't manually load them and I have no sound
[05:54] <cjones> ffl.5
[05:54] <healot> user_, did you expand your repos?
[05:54] <nickrud> cjones, that msg from ubotu has a working page
[05:55] <navyn> hey guys, i just installed breezy, and everything went great my I don't have a cdrom entry in fstab?  My cd drive works just fine
[05:55] <cjones> ?
[05:55] <user_> amphi: No, Sir. I no I could.
[05:55] <Vash> healot: how do you do that?  I'm having similar problems to user_'s
[05:55] <amphi> user_: huh?
[05:55] <cjones> whats ffl.5
[05:55] <rmlightning> oh, healot.  i no longer have an epson.  it died on me be4 i got ubuntu and i got an hp psc-1510 in a big hurry :)
[05:55] <user_> amphic: I didn't know I could with that site.
[05:55] <lnxbob> whats the tool to use to configure/look at pcmcia cards?
[05:55] <nickrud> cjones, firefox 1.5; there's a bot on this channel that gives us some shortcuts
[05:55] <healot> rmlightning, there is a bug list for some HP printers too :)
[05:55] <cjones> thanks
[05:55] <Manderson> Anyone have any idea why my intel 2200 wireless card sometimes loses link while transfering data? it goes down then comes back up again a few seconds later. Kind of irritating.
[05:56] <amphi> user_: what do you mean?
[05:56] <healot> on its hplip driver
[05:56] <gboutwel1> it seems to need isapnp module, that doesn't seem to be there.
[05:56] <healot> !repos
[05:56] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:56] <amphi> Manderson: firmware resets?
[05:56] <user_> amphi: I thought a site had to be prepare to be accessed in such a manner by Linux.
[05:56] <healot> Vash, user take a look at the bot's notice
[05:56] <user_> amphi: Do you know what I mean?
[05:56] <amphi> Manderson: if so, I believe loading the module with hwcrypto=0 may help
[05:56] <rmlightning> that figures.  i will check it out
[05:56] <amphi> user_: it is true that I do not
[05:57] <user_> amphi: That was deep. ;)
[05:57] <Manderson> what config file does that go in?
[05:57] <cjones> ok now does anybody know how to access a ntfs network harddrive?
[05:57] <navyn> how can i tell what device my install thinks my cdrom is?
[05:57] <amphi> Manderson: /etc/modprobe.d/ipw220 I believe
[05:57] <healot> cjones, via samba
[05:57] <healot> !samba
[05:57] <ubotu> samba is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[05:58] <Manderson> Thanks...I'll try it.
[05:58] <cjones> whats samba i am a real newb
[05:58] <iGotNoTime> what command do I use to see all my drives? I have hard drives that are unmounted and need to mount them
[05:58] <alex_> im getting this error - "E: Package mplayer-386 has no installation candidate"
[05:58] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do u check ur memo's on irc?
[05:58] <amphi> Manderson: options hwcrypto=0 in that file I think
[05:58] <user_> amphi: how would I go set a repository for QEmu?
[05:58] <ic56> !tell cjones about firefox1.5
[05:58] <aciidboot3r> Hi. I'm just wondering something here. I've just installed azureus here(i'm running amd64 breezy), but it's a kinda "heavy" way to start the program: "cd /home/..../azureus/" then "./azureus". So I tried creating my first ever shell to do the job. I installed Ubuntu yesterday, so I'm a bit noobish. Anyway. I found out that I had to start the shell with #!/etc/sh and then insert my commands. The problem is that it isn't working. It won
[05:58] <aciidboot3r> t run, it just opens up in gedit.
[05:58] <amphi> Manderson: you could search the mailing list archive - this is a known issue
[05:58] <amphi> !repos
[05:58] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:59] <WiFi_Warri0r> how do u check ur memo's on irc?
[05:59] <amphi> user_: ^^
[05:59] <Manderson> Thanks amphi!
[05:59] <amphi> WiFi_Warri0r: /msg memoserv help
[05:59] <iGotNoTime> aciidboot3r, have you run ./start azureus from terminal?
[05:59] <healot> aciidboot3r, you need to "chmod u+x" it, to make it executable
[06:00] <user_> amphi: what does "^^" mean? Ha!
[06:00] <amphi> Manderson: although I haven't had that problem myself
[06:00] <aciidboot3r> Ok. Thanks
[06:00] <aciidboot3r> I'll try that
[06:00] <amphi> user_: means see a line above
[06:00] <chris> Does Any Know If Samba Is The Best Choice Of Network, With Linux :) Have 1 Other Computer With  Windows
[06:00] <K-Zodron> Hey guys, I suddenly got a this prob when messing with libsdl libs: After 5-10mins computer usage, the filesystem turns into "Read only" and I can't start any new programs or run commands o.O What could be the problem? :/
[06:00] <amphi> !tell user about repos
[06:00] <arrick> !tell user_ about repos
[06:00] <healot> by default, the script are plain text file, no "x" mode is added to it
[06:00] <amphi> chris: for sharing files with windows, yeah
[06:01] <user_> arrick: I am aware of repos.
[06:01] <arrick> ok
[06:01] <user_> arrick: I just don't know QEmu's
[06:01] <arrick> sorry
[06:01] <user_> arrick: it is me "guest" ;)
[06:01] <arrick> did you google?
[06:01] <arrick> oh ok
[06:01] <chris> amphi How Do I Set It Up? WIth Ubuntu?
[06:01] <orbin> K-Zodron: what do you mean by messing?  and what errors do you get?
[06:01] <user_> arrick: how are you, sir?
[06:01] <healot> !samba
[06:01] <ubotu> I heard samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[06:01] <amphi> user_: just build it from source and get kqemu speedy goodness ;)
[06:01] <chris> !samba
[06:01] <arrick> fine
[06:01] <chris> Thanks Everyone
[06:01] <arrick> tired
[06:01] <chris> :)
[06:02] <amphi> user_: assuming you're emulating x86 on x86, of course
[06:02] <alex_> !easysource
[06:02] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:02] <user_> amphi: yes.
[06:02] <chris> ;) amphi is it hard?
[06:02] <K-Zodron> orbin: When I start a program I get this "Starting bla..." then it dissapears, when I try to run a command: "Sudo error: Read-only filesystem" or smth like that, by messing I mean I installed :p
[06:02] <user_> arrick: have you installed QEmu?
[06:02] <amphi> chris: the using samba book is online at openbooks.oreilly.com, for your delectation
[06:02] <healot> emulation 16bit x86 program on a x86_64?
[06:02] <arrick> nope
[06:02] <chris> ok thanks
[06:03] <chris> :) byebye everyone thanks
[06:03] <navyn> why wouldn't my cdrom show up in fstab?
[06:03] <amphi> healot: heh - I've booted freedos under qemu
[06:03] <healot> Samba was a two day course for me... yes I took two days (not the whole two days) to perfect my Samba
[06:03] <amphi> healot: but not on x86_64
[06:04] <healot> I have no desire for DOSes since I have GNU/Linux
[06:04] <arrick> healot, took me about 4 hours
[06:04] <healot> good for you...
[06:04] <healot> because during that two days, I watched a lot for traffic :)
[06:05] <arrick> so did I I just happened to find the right time at the right place
[06:05] <arrick> this place walked me through it
[06:05] <user_> ubotu: I heard
[06:05] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, user_
[06:06] <user_> ubotu: It must be my window.
[06:06] <ubotu> user_: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:06] <user_> ubotu: I heard!
[06:06] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, user_
[06:06] <Madpilot> user_, ubotu is a bot
[06:06] <user_> can everyone hear me!!!
[06:06] <Tarantulafudge> lol
[06:06] <healot> anyway anyone tried the 2.6.16 kernel yet?
[06:06] <user_> Why isn't UBOTU hearing me?!!
[06:06] <user_> ME NO COMPUTER DEATH!!
[06:06] <user_> ME CAN READ!
[06:06] <Tarantulafudge> healot: I'm about to
[06:06] <orbin> heh
[06:07] <arrick> user_ ubotu is a bot
[06:07] <nala> Can someone help me with flash problems?
[06:07] <Madpilot> user_, stop it, thanks...
[06:07] <user_> arrick: What do you mean?
[06:07] <healot> Should I move the softkey.c to the drivers/video before compiling, because when my default Grub menu list has "splash" option, it just output error
[06:07] <amphi> user_: have you passed the Turing test?
[06:07] <Madpilot> user_, ubotu is a fancy script running thru an IRC client
[06:07] <nala> I get sound on some flash animations but not others. I tried the fixes I found in the nonfree formats wiki, but that has only partially solved the problem.
[06:08] <Madpilot> !tell user_ about ubotu
[06:08] <arrick> user_ ubotu is a robot designed to help out people
[06:08] <user_> Ha! Ha! He was driving me crazy!!
[06:08] <Tarantulafudge> !tell Tarantulafudge about ubotu
[06:08] <worthawholebean> Is Mactel support ready yet?
[06:08] <poningru> worthawholebean: its pretty easy except for the booting part ;)
[06:08] <worthawholebean> yeah, about that...
[06:09] <Tarantulafudge> so can ubuntu make breakfast for me yet?
[06:09] <XYZzzzz> my totem player wont play
[06:09] <XYZzzzz> can anybody help
[06:09] <lnxbob> can someone recommend a good c++ editor/ide with auto-completion?
[06:09] <BlueHeron> Tarantulafudge: you could build a device that starts off by the cd-rom drive ejecting, and set a job to do it at 6:00AM :-)
[06:09] <Sven_vB> :D! ubuntu roxx :) it's the first unix i have seen that cares about usability :))
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> XYZzzzz,   go into a little more details.
[06:09] <worthawholebean> Tarantulafudge: a derivative called "eggbuntu" can.
[06:09] <healot> nala, is it Flash version 8 movie that you're trying to play with the Flash 7 plugin?
[06:09] <racter> lnxbob: i am really liking kate lately, but you might also try jext
[06:09] <orbin> Tarantulafudge: well, it can help you make a cup of tea (teatime)
[06:09] <lnxbob> ++Sven_vB's comment
[06:09] <amphi> lnxbob: autocompletion of what?
[06:09] <healot> then you'll run into some problems
[06:10] <Tarantulafudge> worthawholebean: lol
[06:10] <lnxbob> thx racter
[06:10] <nala> healot: I'm not really sure. x.X;;;
[06:10] <lnxbob> amphi: object methods, globals, variables, functions, etc.
[06:10] <Steven_M> hi all
[06:10] <nala> healot: this is an example of an animation that won't play sound in Ubuntu. http://www.joshspaulding.com/zelda.html
[06:10] <racter> lnxbob: or emacs ;)
[06:10] <amphi> lnxbob: 'globals'? *gasp*
[06:11] <amphi> lnxbob: I'd imagine such completion would become irritating fast, but that;s just me
[06:11] <lnxbob> hehe, no thx. <snobby>i'm used to visual studio doing everything for me :)</snobby>
[06:11] <healot> nala, just to ensure... Macromedia only supplies the support for Flash 7 movies...
[06:12] <racter> amphi: it's usually optional by keystrokes (ie hit enter/tab to complete or just ignore it)
[06:12] <Tarantulafudge> does anyone know if the nubuntu thing is an april fools joke?
[06:12] <nala> healot: so, basically I'm s.o.l.?
[06:12] <healot> nala, try to use internet explorer's or Windows' Firefox Flash 8 plugin just to make sure?
[06:12] <nala> healot: it works in Windows.
[06:12] <healot> nala, yes
[06:12] <amphi> racter: uhuh
[06:12] <healot> it should, nala, then I am sure it's the new Flash 8 movie :)
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> !nubuntu
[06:12] <ubotu> Dr_Willis: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:12] <ralpho> I just clean installed flight 6
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> :)
[06:13] <nala> healot: well darn. Thanks anyway.
[06:13] <lnxbob> thx again. (i will check out kate, jext and scite too)
[06:13] <cerebrix> http://www.nubuntu.org/
[06:13] <arrick> how to find your ubunut dns settings, ifconfig?
[06:13] <arrick> ubuntu even
[06:13] <Sven_vB> wtf... installer cannot find a valid kernel in its "APT sources", says this will most likely be a fatal error
[06:13] <nickrud> http://www.nubuntu.org/
[06:13] <amphi> arrick: cat /etc/resolv.conf
[06:13] <OPrime15> Does anyone know/recall what the issue is with an Apollo Pro133A (694X) NorthBridge and an nVIDIA AGP card/chip running at 4X, AGP 2.0 mode?
[06:13] <cerebrix> THATS an april fools joke lol
[06:13] <cerebrix> thats great
[06:13] <cerebrix> lol
[06:14] <amphi> cerebrix: ?
[06:14] <cerebrix> look at nubuntu.org
[06:14] <Steven_M> what's the best way to delete all the users (aprt from root) and  then read them whilst in recovery mode.
[06:14] <racter> cerebrix: ya totally :p
[06:14] <Tarantulafudge> so its fake?
[06:14] <Steven_M> ?
[06:14] <racter> tarantulafudge: absolutely
[06:15] <Tarantulafudge> racter: cool.
[06:15] <ralpho> lol
[06:15] <cerebrix> i hope we do something extra special w/ ubuntu.org
[06:15] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone here know if i would need to port forward an xbox? im plugging it into my router and not getting any activity but when i disconnect my router and plug it directly into dsl modem it worx fine, any ideas?
[06:15] <amphi> not up to the high standard of lesbian.mine.nu IMHO
[06:15] <ralpho> too stuffy there
[06:15] <Tarantulafudge> yea I remember what gentoo did last year, that was great :D
[06:15] <cerebrix> and i hope it involves a human like interface to a teddy ruxpin doll
[06:16] <orbin> does gnome remember window postitions or what?  some things open up in the same pkace (nautilus), while others always start in the top-left
[06:16] <ic56> WiFi_Warrior: yes, you would need to port forward.  Don't know which ports thought.
[06:16] <nickrud> orbin, it depends on the app, some do, some don't. Metacity by design doesn't remember
[06:17] <Eleaf> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Canonical_has_asked_for_nUbuntu_to_Cease_Develop
[06:17] <Eleaf> lol
[06:17] <orbin> nickrud: i see, thanks
[06:17] <jadaz87> what is nUbuntu??
[06:17] <healot> what's that ? Eleaf
[06:17] <Eleaf> Hopefully april fools
[06:18] <Tarantulafudge> jadaz87: security ubuntu or whichever
[06:18] <ic56> Steven_M: Are you sure you want to delete all users?  Why?
[06:18] <Eleaf> nUbuntu is an independant branch of Ubuntu using fluxbox?
[06:18] <jadaz87> tarantulafudge oh ok
[06:18] <Eleaf> I think it is openbox
[06:18] <arrick> Tarantulafudge, its an april fools joke
[06:18] <Tarantulafudge> arrick: I got that now :P
[06:19] <Eleaf> jadaz87, http://www.nubuntu.org/
[06:19] <arrick> ok
[06:19] <arrick> haha
[06:19] <healot> nextubuntu project anyone?
[06:19] <Eleaf> yea I was scared for a second arrick, but are you sure it is an april fools joke?
[06:19] <Eleaf> lol
[06:19] <healot> GNU/Solaris rocks :)
[06:19] <jadaz87> that has to be april fools hahaha LmaO
[06:19] <JustinLynn|Sleep> nahh, lol :) slooflirpa
[06:19] <_TomB> is it :)
[06:19] <_TomB> *it is
[06:19] <tanuki_> can someone help me? i am having trouble ejecting my ipod in ubuntu
[06:19] <rmlightning> k every1. i am done trying to figure this printing stuff out tonight.  thank u all for the help.  heh.  i am sure u haven't heard the last of me on this issue though :)
[06:20] <jadaz87> healot i whould use GNU/Solaris if it had wireless support :-Z
[06:20] <Steven_M> ic56 it's very story. I just want to make a fresh start with all the user accounts.
[06:20] <Eleaf> ic56, !!
[06:20] <nickrud> rmlightning, please don't threaten us :P
[06:20] <healot> tanuki_, describe?
[06:20] <healot> jadaz87, with GNU on Solaris... it should
[06:20] <rmlightning> heh.  i am ur worst nightmare come true :P
[06:20] <healot> because many of the common wifi drivers are in the GNU/FSF repos
[06:21] <hrtp> is there any webserver other than apache?
[06:21] <tanuki_> healot, i get this message when i try to unmount
[06:21] <tanuki_> eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[06:21] <hrtp> thats' lite and easy to configure?
[06:21] <healot> rmlightning, you are like most of my customers :)
[06:21] <ic56> Steven_M deleting all users can be a lot of work.  Suppose you tell us what's wrong with the existing setup and we may find it less work to tell you how to fix it rather than telling you how to undo everything.
[06:21] <Tarantulafudge> hrtp: yea, but they're all light strips of apache anyways
[06:21] <jadaz87> healot wait GNU/Solaris and Sun Solaris is not the same thing?
[06:21] <rmlightning> ur custumers?  how so? :)
[06:22] <healot> tanuki_, where did the ipod mounted? which device node?
[06:22] <WiFi_Warri0r> jadaz87 : did u go by the nick jadz0r ??
[06:22] <Isil`Zha> dpkg claims that ssh is not installed. but i can use ssh?!
[06:22] <tanuki_> healot, im not sure, how do i find that out?
[06:22] <Tarantulafudge> Isil`Zha: openssh
[06:22] <healot> jadaz87, no, Solaris has open portions of its kernel and apps for the OSS community
[06:22] <healot> visit http://opensolaris.org
[06:22] <healot> tanuki_, type "mount"
[06:22] <jadaz87> WiFi_Warrior no i have always been the registered nick: jadaz87
[06:23] <jadaz87> WiFi_Warri0r :-)
[06:23] <Isil`Zha> Tarantulafudge: i was refering to the package. or do you mean the ssh command currently uses openssh?
[06:23] <healot> you can even start building your own OpenSolaris using the source... right now
[06:23] <arrick> jadams, WiFi_Warri0r changed his name just yesterday
[06:23] <jadaz87> healot what is the homepage for that project i have to look into this
[06:23] <Tarantulafudge> Isil`Zha: ssh and openssh are different
[06:23] <WiFi_Warri0r> jadaz87: ok just checking
[06:23] <Tarantulafudge> Isil`Zha: but its the same app
[06:23] <OPrime15> I've switched from SuSE10 to KBUNTU 5.1. How can I adjust the horizontal position of the display? I use a KVM box for multiple machines and the KBUNTU display is offset; SuSE had a configuration utility the allowed adjusting hor & ver alignment, etc. Now when I set all machines that use the KVM to the same refresh rate, I get a green screen that says "System failure 288942x82"
[06:23] <tanuki_> healot, is this it? usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[06:23] <WiFi_Warri0r> tarantulafydge: no ssh and openssh r the same
[06:24] <Tarantulafudge> WiFi_Warri0r: no they're not :P
[06:24] <hrtp> !gtk
[06:24] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, hrtp
[06:24] <healot> no... that's Linux usb proc...
[06:24] <healot> tanuki_, just flush it into pastebin
[06:24] <Isil`Zha> Tarantulafudge: ok. thank you
[06:25] <WiFi_Warri0r> tarantulfudge: as far as i know they are, do u have link for reference?
[06:25] <healot> you can even do it the hard way by pulling the plug :)
[06:25] <tanuki_> healot, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11204
[06:25] <nickrud> hrtp, what are you looking for?
[06:25] <jadaz87> WOW nUbuntu looks enticing :-)
[06:25] <Shadow_pillar> what's nubuntu?
[06:25] <healot> it has SELinux in it
[06:25] <Eleaf> Shadow_pillar, llol
[06:25] <Eleaf> Shadow_pillar, http://www.nubuntu.org/
[06:26] <healot> integrated like FC and SUSE
[06:26] <jadaz87> www.nubuntu.org
[06:26] <hrtp> nothing, lookin for a lite webserver thats like apache
[06:26] <healot> ubuntu on the other hands disabled SELinux :(
[06:26] <Shadow_pillar> litespeed webserver IIRC
[06:26] <tanuki_> healot, did you get that?
[06:26] <jadaz87> does ubotu even know what nubuntu is? lol
[06:26] <healot> tanuki_, what was that?
[06:26] <jadaz87> let us see
[06:26] <jadaz87> !nubuntu
[06:26] <ubotu> jadaz87: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:26] <Sven_vB> nubuntu is optimized for network usage
[06:26] <nickrud> oh. I thought you were looking for info on the gtk toolkit :)
[06:27] <Eleaf> can I add what nubuntu is or will everybody ban me because "they can"? x.x
[06:27] <tanuki_> healot, for some reason it is coming out in a different mlanguage
[06:27] <healot> yeah, I can see that tanuki_ :)
[06:28] <nickrud> I'm gonna start a project called xpuntu, it'll punt xp from any system :)
[06:28] <tanuki_> healot, http://pastebin.com/633786
[06:28] <healot> goodness gracious :)
[06:28] <ralpho> touchdown
[06:29] <Eleaf> lol
[06:29] <ralpho> 9yard return
[06:29] <healot> that news about ceasing development of nubuntu?
[06:29] <nickrud> tanuki_, hit the april fools at the bottom, then back
[06:29] <cerebrix> lol
[06:29] <daeos> need some help in mounting my hda that isn't detected by the live cd
[06:29] <cerebrix> they better do a good prank for ubuntu.com like that
[06:29] <cerebrix> that nubuntu prank owns
[06:29] <nickrud> Seveas, if you are listening, you are EVIL :)
[06:29] <_TomB> hehe
[06:29] <dli> daeos, cd /proc/ide
[06:29] <Eleaf> lol
[06:29] <dli> daeos, what do you have there?
[06:30] <ic56> daeos: is it an IDE disk?
[06:30] <daeos> it is
[06:30] <tanuki_> healot, does that make more sense?
[06:30] <healot> tanuki_, the ipod is no longet mounted, that's why
[06:30] <daeos> amd74xx  drivers  hda  hdb  hdc  hdd  ide0  ide1
[06:30] <cerebrix> you know what would rock.  the announcement of winspire.  the linux like, windows operating system
[06:30] <cerebrix> id pee myself over that prank
[06:30] <healot> you can simply remove it from the USB/Firewire connector
[06:30] <jadaz87> !offtopic
[06:30] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:31] <ic56> daeos: mount /hda1 /<some directory>
[06:31] <tanuki_> healot, yeah but the ipod still says do not disconnect, any idea why?
[06:31] <Karmander> hello who can help me to access to internet with ubuntu?
[06:31] <dli> daeos, fdisk -l /dev/hda
[06:31] <daeos> dli: cannot open /dev/hda
[06:31] <healot> tanuki_, try "umount -a" to force unmount to all mounted devices?
[06:31] <dli> daeos, cat /proc/ide/hdc/model
[06:31] <healot> close all the application that access ipod
[06:31] <ic56> daeos: you need to sudo for these operations.
[06:32] <tanuki_> healot, is that dangerous? will i be able to reach my files and stuff?
[06:32] <daeos> ok
[06:32] <tanuki_> healot, umount: /dev: device is busy
[06:32] <tanuki_> umount: /: device is busy
[06:32] <daeos> fdisk found nothing
[06:32] <Karmander> help me please
[06:32] <healot> tanuki_, ignore those
[06:32] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hda/model
[06:32] <healot> now, "mount"  once again?
[06:32] <tanuki_> healot, how do i remount my filesystem, etc
[06:32] <nickrud> Karmander, what kind of access do you have?
[06:32] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hdb/model
[06:32] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hdd/model
[06:32] <daeos> found me DVD drive
[06:33] <Karmander> nickrud thank you, adsl
[06:33] <daeos> not my HDD
[06:33] <healot> "mount -a", append "sudo" if you're not root
[06:33] <Karmander> nickrud what should i do?
[06:33] <nickrud> Karmander, hm, I'm not real strong on that. I was hoping for one I was.
[06:33] <healot> or per device "mount <devicename>" if the device name exist in your fastab
[06:33] <Karmander> nickrud ok thank you anyway
[06:33] <nickrud> Karmander, does your dsl use PPoE ?
[06:33] <tanuki_> healot, i got thsi error when i tried to unmount my ipod using the right click menu: umount: only root can unmount /dev/sda2 from /media/sda2
[06:33] <tanuki_> eject: unmount of `/media/sda2' failed
[06:34] <Karmander> nickrud how can i know that?
[06:34] <Steven_M> ic56: well, I backuped my home directories of all my users onto cd prior to a reintall. After the reinstall when I tried to replace the new home directories with the  backup ones my system wouldn't accept it. In the mean time I have completely messed up my corrent accounts. :-(
[06:34] <healot> tanuki_, "sudo" !
[06:34] <daeos> dli: it only found my DVD drive
[06:34] <nickrud> Karmander, usually people find out from how their windows is connected
[06:34] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hda/model
[06:34] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hdb/model
[06:34] <dli> daeos, then, try, cat /proc/ide/hdd/model
[06:34] <tanuki_> healot, yeah but im not using my terminal, im using the right click menus, with my mouse
[06:34] <daeos> HA!
[06:34] <nickrud> Karmander, you can try this, no promises:
[06:34] <gamma> how much data can a dvd-r hold?
[06:34] <daeos> dli: there iti s
[06:35] <healot> tanuki_, sure... that's why you can't :)
[06:35] <daeos> that last command worked
[06:35] <tanuki_> why is it there if i cannot use it?
[06:35] <ic56> Steven_M: that sounds simple enough.  But what do you mean by "messed up"?  Do you mean you did additional stuff that broke things further?
[06:35] <ralpho> 4.8
[06:35] <dli> daeos, again, the stupidity of people can not be underestimated :(
[06:35] <healot> you need superuser permission to (un)mount device/partition by default...
[06:35] <tanuki_> healot, i umounted using my terminal menu and the ipod still says do not disconnect, any ida wy?
[06:35] <nickrud> Karmander, in a terminal, run   sudo pppoeconf
[06:35] <daeos> dli: eh? calling me stupid?
[06:36] <tanuki_> are ipods just not compatable with ubuntu?
[06:36] <tanuki_> if so, why?
[06:36] <healot> are you done using your ipod yet? do you have any files to transfer?
[06:36] <tanuki_> no, im all done
[06:36] <Karmander> nickrud i did it
[06:36] <daeos> ok so its under proc/ide/hda/model, what do i need to do in order to mount it
[06:36] <healot> tanuki_, just plug the plug off :)
[06:36] <tanuki_> huh?
[06:36] <daeos> /proc/ide/hda/model*
[06:36] <dli> daeos, just being generic, doesn't imply anything beyond the words
[06:37] <healot> the ipod plug, silly
[06:37] <nickrud> Karmander, next do sudo pon
[06:37] <Karmander> nickrud but it couldn't configure my conection
[06:37] <healot> not your pc power supply, tanuki_
[06:37] <kangpeh> Hi
[06:37] <kangpeh> What's going on with Ubuntuforums?
[06:37] <nickrud> Karmander, ok, then I don't know your connection type.
[06:37] <kangpeh> The color scheme is foobar.
[06:37] <Karmander> nickrud ok
[06:37] <daeos> ok so its under /proc/ide/hda/model
[06:37] <daeos> now what
[06:38] <daeos> mount /proc/ide/hda/model?
[06:38] <nickrud> Karmander, ask here, about every 5 minutes or so. Someone will be able to help
[06:38] <Steven_M> ic56: I think so yes, the new accouts won't recignise their own new home dirs now.
[06:38] <Karmander> ok i need to configure an adsl conection with a router can you help me
[06:39] <danf_1979> anyone knows about an open_basedir package?
[06:39] <ic56> Steven_M: but you didn't play with /etc/passwd /etc/group , or /var/spool/mail yet.  So all we have to worry about is the home dirs, right?
[06:39] <healot> does your adsl router/modem support dhcp?
[06:39] <dli> Karmander, it depends on which router :(
[06:40] <Karmander> dli d-link
[06:40] <daeos> dli: so we found it in there, now how can i mount it?
[06:40] <healot> then just configure your ethernet device to "auto ethX inet dhcp" where X is a number
[06:40] <daeos> i need help in mounting it
[06:40] <healot> the file "/etc/network/interfaces"
[06:40] <nickrud> doh.
[06:41] <dli> Karmander, good, I have d-link, you go to WAN setting, you may try, DHCP, if doesn't work, you have to try PPPoE (dynamic)
[06:41] <healot> tanuki_, solved your problem yet?
[06:42] <dli> Karmander, very likely, dhcp would work
[06:42] <alex_> can sombody help me? i can't playback movies
[06:42] <alex_> http://img339.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot6ce.png
[06:42] <alex_> i get that error ^^
[06:42] <ic56> daeos: I'm taking over from dli.  Where did you find the drive again?
[06:42] <healot> alex_, "totem" I guess?
[06:43] <alex_> it's xine
[06:43] <nickrud> !tell alex_ about codecs
[06:43] <daeos> ic56: /proc/ide/hda/model
[06:43] <daeos> he told me to cat it
[06:43] <healot> what kind of movies are you trying to play?
[06:43] <nickrud> alex_, use that link from ubotu to get the stuff you need
[06:43] <Steven_M> well when I tried to delete and readd the users, userdel and useradd might have corrupted /etc/group, I don't know.
[06:43] <Karmander41> dli hello
[06:43] <dli> Karmander, dhcp works?
[06:43] <Karmander41> dli how?
[06:44] <Karmander41> dli i don't know
[06:44] <healot> by default install, xine supports various movie/audio formats, xvid/divx avi, mpeg1/2/3 audio etc...
[06:44] <Karmander41> dli i'm not using ubuntu right now
[06:44] <deepwoodz> does anyone know how to install gyach?
[06:44] <dli> Karmander, can you connect to your router?
[06:44] <^reapser> Hi guys..
[06:44] <Kragnerac>  :)
[06:44] <dli> Karmander, it's over http, so OS doesn't matter
[06:45] <odat> hey guys i just installed a deb and i can't figure out the command to launch it   any hints?
[06:45] <Karmander41> dli i'm using the router with ms
[06:45] <Steven_M> ic56: well when I tried to delete and readd the users, userdel and useradd might have corrupted /etc/group, I don't know.
[06:45] <ic56> daeos: Mmm, I need more than that. Run this command and tell me under which hd item the disk to be mounted was found.  head /proc/ide/hd?/model
[06:45] <^reapser> neewbee here trying to boot Ubuntu
[06:45] <nickrud> healot, I parrot that line on almost every xine error :)
[06:45] <Karmander41> dli the router is working fine
[06:45] <Kragnerac> Yes
[06:45] <dli> odat, dpkg -c foo.deb (very likely, the .deb is in /var/cache/apt/archives/ )
[06:45] <^reapser> any 1 willing to help
[06:45] <daeos> my hd is under /proc/ide/hda/model
[06:46] <healot> I have no problem with the repos xine... maybe that was a self-build?
[06:46] <dli> Karmander, and the router is connected to the modem (the WAN port )
[06:46] <daeos> ==> /proc/ide/hda/model <==
[06:46] <daeos> Maxtor 6Y200P0
[06:46] <odat> dli, what does that do?
[06:46] <ic56> Steven_M: ah... you played with useradd..  If you only used one or two commands, what exactly did you type?  If you typed many, how many?
[06:46] <deepwoodz> has anyone here heard of gyach?
[06:46] <Kragnerac> Me
[06:46] <Karmander41> dli how can i make it work from the console
[06:46] <dli> odat, it shows the contents of the .deb, you may "dpkg -c foo.deb|grep bin"
[06:47] <^reapser> neewbee here trying to boot Ubuntu
[06:47] <^reapser> any 1 willing to help
[06:47] <Kragnerac>  :)
[06:47] <dli> Karmander, do you have any GUI browser? I think it may work in console, but GUI is the way to go
[06:47] <pastyhermit> how do I rip to MP3 format?
[06:48] <Karmander41> no i think i don't
[06:48] <ic56> daeos: ok. What we wanted to discover here was which driver number it was.  The answer is `hda'.  Now, do this: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda  It will list several partitions on disk hda.  They will be numbered hda1, hda2, etc.  Which of these partitions do you want to mount?
[06:48] <Karmander41> dli how can i get a gui browser?
[06:48] <healot> pastyhermit, pay RIAA first :)
[06:48] <jonnhy> Alguien usa Dapper por aqui
[06:48] <pastyhermit> jonnhy: ?
[06:48] <pastyhermit> sorry healot ???
[06:48] <alex_> !easysource
[06:48] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:48] <dli> Karmander, apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[06:48] <daeos> the first one, i really actually am trying to repair GRUB
[06:48] <healot> jonnhy, for dapper discussion, join #ubuntu+1
[06:49] <jonnhy> en ingles?
[06:49] <carbo> how do i install a .deb i downloaded manually?
[06:49] <healot> si, en ingles
[06:49] <odat> dli, its in the opt directory and i can launch it directly from there but can't from the command line
[06:49] <dli> carbo, dpkg -i foo.deb
[06:49] <nickrud> pastyhermit, soundjuicer can do that for you. you need to set it up tho, see help  -> preferences (at the very bottom)
[06:49] <Karmander41> dli does it work from the console?
[06:49] <healot> "dpkg -i <filename>"
[06:49] <hrtp> anyone using 'webadmin' ?
[06:49] <carbo> thanks
[06:49] <jonnhy> mejor busco en google jejeje
[06:49] <dli> odat: add to your $PATH
[06:50] <dli> Karmander, you need to install one
[06:50] <^reapser> neewbee here trying to boot Ubuntu
[06:50] <^reapser> neewbee here trying to boot Ubuntu
[06:50] <Karmander41> dli and then what i have to do?
[06:50] <healot> busco en google, for pavor, jonnhy jejejeje
[06:50] <daeos> ic56: nothing shows up in /dev/hda after doing that ocmmand you told me
[06:50] <dli> hrtp, no one connected should use webmin"
[06:50] <ic56> daeos: the syntax for mounting is:   mount /dev/hda1 <mount directory>  The mount directory must exist and be empty.  You can use /mnt for a temporary mount.
[06:51] <Steven_M> ic56: userdel gold, userdel Steven, useradd gold useradd Steven.
[06:51] <odat> dli, how?
[06:51] <ic56> daeos: once the disk is mounted, its contents will be accessible under the moutn point -- not under the device.
[06:51] <dli> odat: for the moment, "export PATH=$PATH:/opt/foo/bin"
[06:52] <healot> daeos, simple thing to remember mount [-options]  <devicename> <mount directory> :)
[06:52] <dli> Karmander, do you have the user manual for your router?
[06:52] <daeos> ic56: sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /windows
[06:52] <healot> that wasn't so hard, was it?
[06:52] <daeos> thats what i did
[06:52] <daeos> cause it was found under hdb1
[06:52] <daeos> not a
[06:53] <odat> dli, what do you mean for the moment?
[06:53] <ic56> daeos: ok, so you re-added the users.  useradd will have attempted to create a default home directory for them with the default initialization files.  If the directory already existed, it may have failed and left you with an inconsistent state.  Doesn't matter becuase you want to restore from a backup copy anyway.  good so far?
[06:53] <ic56> Steven_M: ok, so you re-added the users.  useradd will have attempted to create a default home directory for them with the default initialization files.  If the directory already existed, it may have failed and left you with an inconsistent state.  Doesn't matter becuase you want to restore from a backup copy anyway.  good so far?
[06:53] <dli> odat, temporary solution
[06:53] <ic56> daeos: oops sorry -- wrong user.
[06:53] <daeos> thats ok
[06:54] <tanuki_> healot, i do not want to unpluf my ipod when it says do not disvonnect, which is what t says now
[06:55] <odat> dli, i want a permanent one
[06:55] <healot> daeos, you can add the mount information in "/etc/fstab"
[06:55] <dli> odat, if it works, put the path in your ~/.bashrc
[06:55] <Steven_M> ic56: prior to the running those commands I deleted the home directories manually as root.
[06:55] <splashtk> Hi is there anyway to resize the partitions I made?
[06:55] <healot> tanuki_, what app did you use with your ipod?
[06:55] <mahangu> after i download mail with getmail, where would it go?
[06:55] <splashtk> In Linux.
[06:55] <mahangu> splashtk: gnome parted?
[06:56] <dli> splashtk, parted can resize certain filesystems, but backup first, if you value your data
[06:56] <splashtk> mahangu, I have 2 partitions, a windows Partition and a Linux partition, I made the windows partition too small and the linux one too big, I wanna kinda swap it over.
[06:56] <healot> nvm, tanuki_ do what you want to do
[06:56] <user_> how do I compile QEmu's sources??
[06:57] <odat> dli, could you possibly speak martian
[06:57] <ic56> Steven_M: no problem.  get yourself a root shell like so: sudo -i   .  I assume you want the home directories for those users under /home/ ?
[06:57] <mahangu> splashtk: i had t oreinstall both to do that
[06:57] <Steven_M> yes
[06:57] <mahangu> but you can try
[06:57] <Steven_M> ic56: yes
[06:57] <splashtk> mahangu, so I have to format?
[06:58] <ic56> !tell daeos about root
[06:58] <mahangu> splashtk: ask around in here, your mileage may vary
[06:58] <splashtk> k
[06:58] <dli> odat, something similar, I speak mandarin
[06:58] <ic56> daeos: sudo -i will get you a root shell, if that's what you want.
[06:58] <AngryElf> how can i get at power management settings?
[06:58] <user_> Does anyone know how to compile QEMu?
[06:58] <mike__> hello has anyone installed vlc media player on ubuntu?
[06:58] <splashtk> Is there like a partition program?
[06:58] <daeos> yes
[06:58] <user_> daeos: yes to who?
[06:58] <healot> AngryElf, you can use your spell :)
[06:58] <daeos> yay!
[06:58] <ic56> daeos: ok, what command did you use to restore from the backup?
[06:58] <mike__> which version did you download?
[06:59] <AngryElf> ?
[06:59] <ic56> Steven_M: ok, what command did you use to restore from the backup?
[06:59] <dli> splashtk, try, qtparted
[06:59] <daeos> ic56: im in the hdd
[06:59] <user_> mike__: who are you talking to?
[06:59] <splashtk> thanks
[06:59] <healot> AngryElf, on GNOME, it is on the System -> Preferences -> Screensaver
[06:59] <nickrud> mike__, sure, I apt-get'd it
[06:59] <mike__> anyone that will listen to me
[06:59] <healot> on the "Advanced Tab", AngryElf
[07:00] <frank23> mike__: install vlc with synaptic
[07:00] <splashtk> dli, I have gparted.
[07:00] <AngryElf> healot, those settings dont seem to be working
[07:00] <AngryElf> i was also looking for the monitor power settings too
[07:00] <dli> splashtk, should be the same
[07:00] <daeos> dang it
[07:00] <daeos> thats the wrong HDD
[07:00] <healot> AngryElf, and you need to enable ACPI... and install "apmd"
[07:00] <mike__> oh duh forgot about looking there....sorry still new
[07:00] <trajic> hello?
[07:00] <splashtk> dli, okay well, it brings it up, how do I resize them?
[07:00] <rcmiv> mike__,  yeah it works great
[07:00] <nickrud> mike__, always look there first :)
[07:00] <ic56> daeos: once the partition is mounted, are you unable to cd into the directory where you mounted it?
[07:00] <tanuki_> healot, i did not use any app with my ipod.
[07:00] <dli> splashtk, it has a "resize" entry in menu
[07:01] <mike__> you ever listen to radio paradise?
[07:01] <frank23> mike__: and you have to enable universe for it
[07:01] <trajic> any body know how to make a broadcom wireless nic work?
[07:01] <AngryElf> apmd is installed, how do i enable ACPI?
[07:01] <tanuki_> healot, i simply want to be able to plug it in and unplug it safely
[07:01] <dli> splashtk, again, backup first
[07:01] <cafuego_> !bcm43xx
[07:01] <ubotu> well, bcm43xx is wireless chipset manufactured by broadcom and they won't release driversspecs for linux. some more info is found on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx?highlight=%28WifiDocs%2FDriver%29
[07:01] <splashtk> dli, I can't select it.
[07:01] <splashtk> dli, I just installed, there isn't anything I want.
[07:01] <trajic> k thanks
[07:01] <nickrud> radio paradise is ok, kpig is great
[07:01] <tanuki_> i simply want to know if ipod works with ubuntu, and if not, why?
[07:01] <rcmiv> dapper FL6 in t -50 seconds
[07:02] <mike__> i was just at radio paradise web site they offer a 192 feed
[07:02] <healot> AngryElf, take a look at you /boot/grub/menu.lst, if there is not "noacpi" in the kernel boot line, then ACPI should be enabled be default
[07:02] <splashtk> dli, All I can select is delete , unmount and Info.
[07:02] <dli> splashtk, it's by menu, so you'd better check carefully, (are you root?)
[07:02] <Sven_vB> i want to configure the screen for 1024x768 @ 85 Hz. i know my screen can do it. but in this drop-down list there is only 640x??, 800x600 and 832x??. where can i set higher sizes?
[07:02] <healot> and make sure you configure ACPI features on your BIOS too
[07:02] <splashtk> dli, I think I am root.
[07:02] <cerebrix> yes ipod works
[07:02] <dli> splashtk, of course, you can not change a mounted partition
[07:02] <rcmiv> xorg.conf
[07:02] <AngryElf> k, it's not there
[07:02] <AngryElf> still not working
[07:02] <tanuki_> why does my ipod say do not disconnect when i unmount it then?
[07:02] <splashtk> Can I unmount the one I am using now?
[07:02] <nickrud> Sven_vB, you need to fix your resolution, it's not too hard. See the following ubotu link
[07:02] <nickrud> !fixres
[07:02] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:03] <rcmiv> Sven_vB, xorg.conf
[07:03] <splashtk> Says device is busy.
[07:03] <splashtk> dli, Okay well, looks like I will just format and do it then.
[07:03] <Sven_vB> nickrud: thx
[07:03] <cerebrix> tanuki_: sudo apt-get install gtkpod
[07:03] <AngryElf> shouldn't there be Ok/Apply/Cancel buttons on the advanced tab of the screensaver settings?
[07:04] <nickrud> Sven_vB, if you have problems with that, ask around here
[07:04] <tanuki_> cerebrix, what does that do?
[07:04] <dli> splashtk, many tricks need to modify, starting over is straight forward
[07:04] <cerebrix> tanuki_: http://www.gtkpod.org/about.html
[07:04] <tanuki_> thanks
[07:04] <nickrud> Steven_M, you get your issue sorted out?
[07:04] <carbo> tanuki_: gtkpod is a simple app to put files on your ipod or even transfer files out
[07:05] <Sven_vB> nickrud: yes, thx :) i'll read the manual when i wake up again, try to fix it and if i fail, i'll ask here :)
[07:05] <maskd> heh, the ubuntu forums colour scheme is an april fool's joke right?
[07:05] <carbo> tanuki_: it works great with my shuffle and 3g pod :)
[07:05] <nickrud> Sven_vB, a wise course of action :)
[07:05] <daeos> ic56: i still need help
[07:05] <Steven_M> what I did was, prior to the install I simply burnt the  home dirs as is onto cd. Then after the install I ran konqueror as root. and pasted over hard drive home dirs with the ones from the cd. (which had the same names)
[07:05] <daeos> ic56: i thought i mounted the correct drive and i didn't
[07:05] <tanuki_> cerebrix, what does this mean? '/media/ipod/iPod_Control/iTunes/iTunesDB' does not exist. Import aborted.
[07:05] <Sven_vB> cya all, and maybe good night (depending on your timezone) :)
[07:05] <daeos> ic56: so when i look at the correct one, its listed under /proc/ide/hdb/model
[07:05] <ic56> daeos: do you know how to unmount?  the command is umount /dev/<partition>
[07:06] <nickrud> Steven_M, ok, I can see that. So your issue is....?
[07:06] <cerebrix> tanuki_: looks to me like you gotta create a database i assume
[07:06] <frank23> maskd: it must be. did you see the slashdot color scheme?
[07:06] <daeos> ic56: ok i unmounted it
[07:06] <ic56> daeos: unmount the wrong partition, then mount the right one.
[07:06] <nickrud> non matching user id's?
[07:06] <daeos> ic56: but when i try to mount the correct one it tells me it doesn't exist
[07:07] <tanuki_> cerebrix, how do i d that?
[07:07] <ic56> daeos: what is the exact command you are typing?
[07:07] <cerebrix> carbo: care to chime in since you actually have 2 ipods and i dont =p
[07:08] <carbo> tanuki_: is that error from gtkpod?
[07:08] <spencerk> can someone quickly tell me what i should be typing when i type "rm *.mp3"?
[07:08] <tanuki_> yes
[07:08] <hrtp> cp: omitting directory `shareddir'
[07:08] <ic56> Steven_M: do you prefer a GUI or CLI solution?
[07:08] <alex_> !FreeFormats
[07:08] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[07:08] <hrtp> what is this?
[07:08] <daeos> mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /windows
[07:08] <spencerk> ls *.mp3 >rm   ?
[07:08] <carbo> tanuki_: hmm ok, try File>Create iPod's directories
[07:09] <sn0n> hey all
[07:09] <carbo> tanuki_: then read the iPod db again
[07:09] <carbo> tanuki_: iTunesdb, rather
[07:09] <Falstius> hrtp: if you want to copy a directory, use cp -r ... check the man page, there are a lot of nifty options for cp actually.
[07:09] <ic56> daeos: does the error say that /dev/hda1 doesn't exist or does it say that /windows doesn't exist?
[07:09] <healot> i told you, tanuki_ :(
[07:09] <alex_> !easysource
[07:09] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:09] <hrtp> oh ok
[07:09] <daeos> that the special device /dev/hda2 doesn't exist
[07:10] <Steven_M> ic56: gui for copying the folders over, either or for making them useful after that.
[07:10] <ic56> daeos: you mean hda *1* right?  Don't confuse me  :-)
[07:10] <sn0n> any IceWM users around here?
[07:11] <daeos> i am certain
[07:11] <daeos> this is head readout
[07:11] <daeos> ==> /proc/ide/hda/model <==
[07:11] <daeos> Maxtor 6Y200P0
[07:11] <Vash> I get an error saying that "error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object or file: No such file or directory."
[07:12] <healot> daeos, "ls -l /dev/hda"?
[07:12] <nickrud> Steven_M, assuming that your useradd commands were good, you've copied the backups into the correct dirs, sudo chown <usr>:<usr> /home/<usr> should get you a long way towards where yu want to be
[07:12] <ic56> Steven_M: ok.  In the GUI, rename the folders in /home that are to be overwritten by the restore.  Eg gold -> gold.bak .  Then, do the drag and drop of the backup copies.  Do things look ok once you do that?
[07:12] <healot> if the devnode exist, then "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda"
[07:12] <daeos> brw-rw----  1 root disk 3, 0 Mar 31 21:56 /dev/hda
[07:12] <nickrud> Steven_M, hm, I forgot the recursive part: sudo chown -R <usr>:<usr> /home/<usr>
[07:12] <ic56> nickrud: we'll get to the chown -- we many not even have to.
[07:13] <McPants> can x handle irregular resolutions? like 740x540 ?
[07:13] <jobadiah> hello...what app can i install from synaptic to play live audio streams is there anything like vlc?
[07:13] <McPants> I mean 720x540
[07:13] <nickrud> ic56, odds are uid's don't match. Get it out of the way first.
[07:13] <daeos> ic56: brw-rw----  1 root disk 3, 0 Mar 31 21:56 /dev/hda
[07:13] <Falstius> jobadiah: there is vlc ..
[07:14] <hrtp> ok, i have a folder named 'shareddir', i copied it from root folder to a user folder but i can't access it, is there any way to chmod the files inside the folder 'shareddir'?
[07:14] <hrtp> or dir
[07:14] <jobadiah> in synaptic....? did not see that
[07:14] <carbo> jobadiah: yep there's vlc, and also streamtuner
[07:14] <Falstius> jobadiah: you probably need to add the universe or multiverse repositories.
[07:14] <jobadiah> what category is it under
[07:14] <jobadiah> i have added those
[07:15] <Steven_M> ic56: ok stand by
[07:16] <nickrud> hrtp, you need to change the ownership to yourself: sudo chown -R <usr>:<usr> /path/to/shareddir
[07:16] <Madpilot> jobadiah, hit the Reload button in Synaptic, then use the Search button - just search for vlc
[07:16] <healot> jobadiah, expand your repos
[07:16] <ic56> daeos: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda   and tell us the name of the partition to be mounted.  It'll be something like /dev/hda1 .  Then ls it (ls /dev/hda1).  Surely ls reports it exists?
[07:16] <healot> type "!repos" to find out
[07:17] <hrtp> i see
[07:17] <daeos> brw-rw----  1 root disk 3, 0 Mar 31 21:56 /dev/hda is what ls -l found
[07:17] <tanuki_> can someone tell me what this means? mount: special device /dev/sda2 does not exist
[07:17] <daeos> when i do fdisk, nothing shows up
[07:18] <Isil`Zha> does anybody know a graphical scp client which works with breezy?
[07:18] <trajic> where can i get bcmwl5.inf to copy it to the desktop?
[07:18] <ic56> daeos: no dude.  /dev/hda is an entire disk.  We want a partition within that disk.  This is the name of a disk followed by a number.  Eg /dev/hda1
[07:18] <dli> tanuki_, is that a question?
[07:18] <tanuki_> yes
[07:19] <dli> tanuki_, then, it means,  device /dev/sda2 does not exist
[07:19] <tanuki_> why did i get that error when i did mount -a?
[07:20] <tanuki_> for some reason my ipod does not appear when i [plug it in
[07:20] <dli> tanuki_, because you have /dev/sda2 in your /etc/fstab
[07:20] <trajic> im trying to make my broadcom wireless work Ive got the ndiswrapper installed but I dont know how to work it all cause i suck
[07:20] <tanuki_> how do i get rid of it?
[07:20] <dli> tanuki_, sg_map
[07:20] <Hereford> Any Forth Programmers here?
[07:20] <dli> tanuki_,  vi /etc/fstab
[07:20] <deepwoodz> i can not goto sourchforge.net
[07:21] <bpont> what's the command for logging out of a session without ubuntu automatically booting back into X and the login screen?
[07:21] <trajic> how come?
[07:21] <dli> deepwoodz, why?
[07:21] <nickrud> Hereford, a verrrry long time ago. It was my first :)
[07:21] <ic56> tanuki_: a device is Linux abstraction.  It exists as a physical entry in the /dev directory (actually you can put them anywhere but that is teh conventional location).  It represents a physical device like a disk, a partition on a disk, a keyboard, a printer, a robot, whatever.
[07:21] <deepwoodz> i have no clue
[07:21] <deepwoodz> it wont let me
[07:21] <deepwoodz> says unknown host
[07:21] <trajic> well that bites
[07:21] <dli> deepwoodz, I think China blocks sf.net
[07:21] <khanman02> i think sf might be down, i can't go either
[07:21] <trajic> i just cant figure out how to use it
[07:22] <trajic> I was there a few min ago
[07:22] <bpont> anybody know??
[07:22] <pianoboy3333> anyone ever tried gtivo?
[07:22] <dli> khanman02, it's not down for me, at this moment
[07:22] <deepwoodz> i'll figure it out
[07:22] <Xnos> hi... anybody have a amule server list
[07:22] <khanman02> nm, i can, i used the link he gave and he typed it wrong...
[07:22] <trajic> can anybody help me with my broadcom drivers?
[07:22] <khanman02> sourCHforge:)
[07:22] <dli> khanman02, haha
[07:22] <Hereford> nickrud:  It was my very last (also a long time ago) and still my only true love.
[07:23] <dli> trajic, dump the card, buy a supported
[07:23] <khanman02> trajic, yeah, the best way to get it working is open case, take modem out, and replace it:)
[07:23] <trajic> heh
[07:23] <bpont> somebody in here must know...i used to know the command, but forgot it
[07:23] <trajic> this is true
[07:23] <nickrud> Hereford, I'd love to gossip about it, but we'd get so off topic
[07:23] <tanuki_> can someone tell me why my ipod does not appear on the desktop when i plug it in?
[07:23] <trajic> untill then can anyone help
[07:23] <khanman02> trajic, make sure the replacement is not broadcom:D
[07:23] <wsjunior> hey when i try to add an applet to the panel i get an error message like this: The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet".
[07:23] <wsjunior> how to solve it?
[07:24] <trajic> thanks pal
[07:24] <trajic> lol
[07:24] <daeos> ic56: ok let me clarify, i do ls -l /dev/hda1 nothing comes up
[07:24] <tanuki_> can someone tell me why my ipod does not appear on the desktop when i plug it in?
[07:24] <trajic> anyone know which are supported?
[07:24] <trajic> ex or internal?
[07:25] <healot> daeos, "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda" not "hda1" ?
[07:25] <dli> trajic, I'm using intel ipw now
[07:25] <Hereford> nickrud:  I understand.  I'm struggling with the interface between Forth and Linux and just needed to vent awhile.  THanks!
[07:25] <bpont> ok...i'll try one more time...does ANYONE know (or can point me to) the command for exiting an X session without it automatically restarting X and the login screen?
[07:25] <ic56> daeos: ah. ok.  Let's recap.  fdisk -l /dev/hda reports that hda1 exists but ls /dev/hda1 reports that hda1 doesn't exist.  Do I have it right?
[07:25] <frank23> bpont: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:25] <_jason> bpont: sudo invoke-rc.d stop, or what frank23 said
[07:25] <nickrud> Hereford, I never even looked, and I find 4 forth implementations available
[07:25] <dli> trajic, for external, zd1211 is supported, http://zd1211.ath.cx/
[07:26] <_jason> bpont: actually, just what frank said :)  I mean sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[07:26] <daeos> ic56: nothing comes up
[07:26] <trajic> if I goto my local pc joint and say "hook me up with an ubuntu workable card" will they?
[07:26] <pastyhermit> nickrud: k no prob
[07:26] <daeos> ...
[07:26] <daeos> ok
[07:26] <bpont> frank23: thanks
[07:26] <freakabcd> hi all
[07:26] <bpont> _jason: thanks
[07:26] <daeos> fdisk shows nothing
[07:26] <dli> trajic, print out the list, http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/net/wireless/cards.html
[07:26] <daeos> ls shows...
[07:26] <freakabcd> where can i find src debs for packages i have installed?
[07:26] <trajic> k thanks alot
[07:26] <nickrud> pastyhermit, ?
[07:26] <daeos> ls -l /dev/hda shows it
[07:26] <daeos> but not fdisk
[07:26] <dli> trajic, intel ipw will work, but you need firmware
[07:26] <dabaR> freakabcd: in the source repository.
[07:27] <_jason> freakabcd: enable the deb-src repositories in /etc/apt/sources.list and apt-get source packagename
[07:27] <freakabcd> i want to compile an Xorg driver. would be nice if there were various xserver-xorg-driver-... src debs
[07:27] <healot> the best, is prism-based wifi card...
[07:27] <freakabcd> ah, let me try my hand at it then
[07:27] <pastyhermit> nickrud: sorry you said I could setup something with Sound Juicer but there is no MP3 option!
[07:27] <healot> freakabcd, there is, if you enabled the "deb-src" repos
[07:28] <ic56> daeos: you've missed something: fdisk takes an entire disk as its argument.  Hence hda -- not hda1.  In our ls command, on the other hand, we are interested in the specific partition within the disk, so we are querying for hda1 -- not hda.
[07:28] <daeos> ic56: fdisk -l /dev/hda shows nothing , however ls -l /dev/hda lists it
[07:28] <nickrud> pastyhermit, applications->Sound Juicer  start that
[07:28] <daeos> ok
[07:28] <pastyhermit> nickrud: I did
[07:28] <tigan_tux> hi all
[07:28] <nickrud> pastyhermit, then help, preferences
[07:28] <pastyhermit> there is no MP3 for the out put format
[07:28] <Hereford> nickrud:  GForth is a veritable anthem of quality from Europe.  These guys amaze me.  They actually DOCUMENT what they are doing and stic to the rules.  My struggle is only my own fault.  Forth is a great language for us old hardware grunts.
[07:29] <ic56> daeos: I'm concerned about fdisk -l /dev/hda showing nothing.  That's not normal.  Does it give an error message?
[07:29] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means when i try to eject my ipod? eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[07:29] <daeos> let me try again, sorry, i have my 20 month old here too
[07:29] <freakabcd> _jason, shall i paste my sources.list to the paste site?
[07:29] <freakabcd> the deb-src thing is not commented
[07:29] <pastyhermit> nickrud: Im there..
[07:29] <_jason> freakabcd: sure
[07:30] <freakabcd> but i cannot find the src deb in synaptic
[07:30] <nickrud> Hereford, exactly, I went forth when my sprites took 2 secs to cross the screen in basic, then I had multiple sprites creating ghosts all over my screen with forth
[07:30] <_TomB> Evening
[07:30] <_jason> freakabcd: I don't know how to use synaptic for that, but you can do 'apt-get source packagename'
[07:30] <pianoboy3333> Can I get some help with compiling gtivo? When I compile it, I get a weird message saying that it can't find it gnomemm or something: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11210
[07:30] <pastyhermit> nickrud:  k got it thanx
[07:30] <healot> tanuki, the device that you're trying to eject doesn;t exist...
[07:30] <mephux> anyone else have problem installing VLC media player?
[07:30] <daeos> ok, with ls -l /dev/hda1 , no file or directory, doing fdisk, nothing shows up
[07:30] <nickrud> pastyhermit, now scroll all the way to the bottom, there's a yellow box that .... cool
[07:31] <freakabcd> _jason, ok. will it install the src package or what? will it just get the deb and place in the $CWD ?
[07:31] <chris_> how do i get easy ubuntu
[07:31] <ic56> daeos: no error message for fdisk?
[07:31] <mephux> anyone?
[07:31] <pastyhermit> peice of junk
[07:31] <_jason> freakabcd: it downloads the source to the cwd
[07:31] <pastyhermit> it crapped out when I tried to make a new profile
[07:31] <freakabcd> ok
[07:31] <daeos> no error
[07:31] <daeos> here i'll show you in /msg
[07:32] <chris_>  how do i get easy ubuntu
[07:32] <_jason> !easyubuntu
[07:32] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[07:32] <nickrud> Hereford, I never looked back. Easily moved on to C and real programming :)
[07:33] <Hereford> nickrud:  You got it.  I never was a programmer but I could easily demonstrate behavior in my hardware designs and then let the sofware gurus run with it.
[07:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> how do you get ubotu to tell you the time again? @time city/timezone is it?
[07:34] <ic56> daeos: mmm ok -- I just replicated it.   Apparently fdisk is silent if the device node exists but the physical drive doesn't.  This behaviour can be confusing but it is advantageous if you just want to get a list of everyhing that exists.
[07:34] <geremias> how can i install flash in ubuntu?
[07:34] <_jason> Kamping_Kaiser: are you thinking of Ubugtu ?  I'll show you in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell geremias about flash
[07:34] <nickrud> Hereford, nearly all my programming experience was about hardware. The principles that forth taught me served me well.
[07:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> _jason: probably was yeh
[07:34] <ablyss> hi
[07:34] <nickrud> Hereford, so, we both vented :)
[07:35] <dubious9> vented?
[07:35] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to mount my partitions? they are /hda1 and /hda2 i believe
[07:35] <ic56> daeos: So, it seems, at least as far as fdisk is concerned, the disk isn't physically connected to your system.
[07:35] <dubious9> tanuki, try sudo mount /dev/hda1 <mount>
[07:35] <daeos> i see
[07:35] <daeos> well its wrong
[07:35] <tanuki> what does <mount> mean?
[07:35] <daeos> bios sees it
[07:35] <ic56> daeos: this is odd because you said it was listed under /proc/ide/ ...
[07:35] <dubious9> where <mount> is the dir you want it mounted
[07:35] <daeos> and so does head
[07:35] <daeos> yep
[07:35] <|Se7h|> the path
[07:35] <daeos> head saw it
[07:36] <tanuki> dubious9, you mean like /hda1?
[07:36] <Hereford> nickrud:  Right on!  Thanks for the opportuinty to vent.  Now to get back to work.
[07:36] <LathropWells> http://smorgasbord.net/files/winmac_fstab - mounts partitions for you.
[07:36] <nickrud> Hereford, see you about
[07:36] <ablyss> tanuki mkdir ~/hda1 ; sudo mount /dev/hda1 ~/hda1
[07:36] <ic56> I'm stumped.  Let me thing about this a minute.
[07:36] <dubious9> sure if that's a dir you've got
[07:36] <daeos> the 'head /proc/ide/hd?/model'
[07:36] <tanuki> ablyss, mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/tanuki/hda1': File exists
[07:37] <pianoboy3333> gtivo?
[07:37] <Steven_M> ic65 after chown the whole home dir with the -R rebooting, then logging in via vt1, it says "No directory, logging in with HOME=/" I think I'll rinstall
[07:37] <tanuki> ubuntu used to mount my hard drive partitions automatically, and they showed up on the desktop, now they are gone
[07:37] <Shadow_pillar> bill cosby died
[07:37] <Se7h> tanuki u can either show or hide them on the desktop
[07:37] <tanuki> Se7h, how do i do that?
[07:37] <ic56> daeos: let's try another tack.  You said your object was to repair your grub setup.  grup is used to boot.  If it's broken, how is it that your system is up and running?
[07:38] <ablyss> tanuki, just use the "Disk" tool in the ubuntu admin menu
[07:38] <daeos> im using the ubuntu live cd
[07:38] <freakabcd> _jason, i have got the package now.i used: apt-get source xserver-xorg-driver-i810
[07:38] <daeos> i just need to be able to repair grub
[07:38] <daeos> and in #debian they told me to mount the drive
[07:38] <ic56> Steven_M: what was the chown command you used?
[07:38] <daeos> and then 'attempt' to repair it
[07:38] <freakabcd> not it downloaded the tar.gz and a .dsc file and a .diff.gz file
[07:38] <freakabcd> and it has patched the src.
[07:38] <Se7h> daeos run the install cd and reinstall grub?
[07:38] <daeos> but wasn't about to help me in mounting the drive since i was using the ubuntu cd
[07:39] <bosco> so dapper was pushed back 6 weeks i heard that and since i cant get it i just want to make sure
[07:39] <bosco> it is true
[07:39] <freakabcd> _jason, how do i build a deb from the source dir it has created?
[07:39] <daeos> my system only had windows xp on first HDD, and storage on second HDD
[07:39] <TTT_Travis> omg, microsoft is buying canonical is this true?!!!!
[07:39] <daeos> would i be better off just installing linux on the second HDD? and repairing grub on the first HDD?
[07:39] <Steven_M> ic56: chown -R gold gold
[07:39] <djs_2_6> Shadow_pillar - Where did you hear that Cosby died?
[07:39] <Frogzoo> TTT_Travis: nice troll
[07:39] <dubious9> TTT_Travis, link?
[07:39] <nickrud> TTT_Travis, absolutely.
[07:39] <tanuki> ablyss, what do i do if it wont let me enable them?
[07:39] <_jason> freakabcd: I use ``debuild -us -uc'', I am not very experienced in doing it though just so you know
[07:40] <Se7h> daeos whats your idea? dont u have linux installed?
[07:40] <TTT_Travis> did you guys see they shut down nUbuntu
[07:40] <daeos> .... here's my story
[07:40] <nickrud> everythings possible today
[07:40] <McPants> 'sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange' doesn't seem to be doing anything here, any ideas?
[07:40] <ic56> Steven_M: that syntax is incorrect -- missing a colon.  Correct syntax is:  chown -R gold:gold /home/gold
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> TTT_Travis,  i also hear  that a XXXubuntu is in the works with Porn themes.
[07:40] <Frogzoo> Dr_Willis: nice!
[07:40] <bosco> so dapper was pushed back 6 weeks i heard that and since i cant get it i just want to make sure
[07:40] <TTT_Travis> really
[07:40] <TTT_Travis> link?
[07:40] <Se7h> Dr_Willis rofl
[07:41] <TomB|> lol Dr_Willis
[07:41] <tanuki> can someone tell me why ubuntu no longer shows my hard drive partitions on the desktop?
[07:41] <Amaranth> bosco: Ubuntu 6.06 "The Dapper Drake" will be released on June 1st, 2006
[07:41] <daeos> i tried to install debian a while ago, fucked up my xp system since i only had 1 HDD, so i did a restore with my restore disks, but didn't change the MBR, its still loaded with grub
[07:41] <nickrud> McPants, try it without the grep, do you get anything?
[07:41] <Frogzoo> Dr_Willis: you don't know what you've started heh
[07:41] <daeos> today i come home, normal it'd see windows xp still humming along
[07:41] <daeos> and noticed a mount error
[07:41] <Dr_Willis> tanuki,  heh - theres several people a day that ask FOR that feature in here.
[07:41] <daeos> so i pressed any key
[07:41] <daeos> and the pc rebooted, grub came up
[07:41] <tanuki> i had it previously
[07:41] <daeos> and gave me error code 22
[07:41] <daeos> so..i read on google
[07:42] <McPants> nickrud: yes I do
[07:42] <daeos> repair grub and everythings ok
[07:42] <Steven_M> ic56: I ran it from /home. what  does the : do
[07:42] <McPants> so I guess this means this monitor has no range?
[07:42] <tanuki> Dr_Willis, but i have been having some problem with my ipod and it seems to have affected my hd usuage
[07:42] <daeos> so im here for 2 hours on irssi-text trying to figure out HOW to repair grub with my wife in the background upset that i can't fix it in 5 mins
[07:42] <Se7h> daeos erase mbr with some tool
[07:42] <nickrud> McPants, does it talk about your monitor at all?
[07:42] <bosco> Amaranth,  what was the prob with it why did it come out 6 weeks after the expected date
[07:43] <Se7h> Amaranth im still pushing for the sponsoring :p
[07:43] <daeos> ifi can just FIX whats there, my wife will be happy
[07:43] <McPants> it talks about the videocard, shows some resolution modes, and at the bottom says edidfail
[07:43] <Se7h> daeos erase mbr with some tool
[07:43] <Amaranth> bosco: It would have been fine release on April 20th but it was decided that 6 more weeks would be great to get it extra polish.
[07:43] <daeos> ok so if i erase the MBR, windows will not boot
[07:43] <daeos> preiod
[07:43] <daeos> period
[07:43] <nickrud> 6 weeks extra work against 5 years support? no brainer
[07:44] <ic56> Steven_M: the : separates the owner and group.  It also causes the two items to be syntactically one item, as far as the shell is concerned.  Ooooh I see.
[07:44] <daeos> i need grub to boot windows
[07:44] <Se7h> daeos yes iut will
[07:44] <daeos> and i don't have a windows install cd
[07:44] <bosco> nickrud,  good point
[07:44] <Se7h> *it will
[07:44] <daeos> i have a 7 cd recover set
[07:44] <bosco> windows no not windows
[07:44] <nickrud> especially since I'm not doing the work, and get the 5 years support :)
[07:44] <daeos> hey, its my wife's pc
[07:44] <ic56> Steven_M: ok, get a command line and type this: ls -ld /home/gold  What do you see?
[07:44] <tanuki> for some reason my apple ipod is taking over /hda1 which is supposed to be my hd
[07:44] <bosco> daeos,  i am just jkn with you
[07:44] <daeos> lol
[07:45] <bosco> daeos,  but i am anti windows
[07:45] <daeos> i know
[07:45] <McPants> can't find the horizrange though
[07:45] <daeos> i don't like it much either but i am a gamer most of the time, i don't see Oblivion on Linux
[07:45] <Se7h> daeos if the windows partition is set as 'bootable' erasing mbr will load the first boot flag
[07:45] <daeos> nor do i see her game Conquer on linux
[07:45] <daeos> ok
[07:45] <daeos> so then...
[07:45] <zygis> nahmdb
[07:45] <daeos> would anyone know of a tool that would fit on a cd or floppy to erase the mbr?
[07:46] <zygis> jvj
[07:46] <bosco> daeos,  there are ways to make it work in linux just get wine and correct dill files and you should be set
[07:46] <myndmelder> I need help with this extra HD... I posted my question on the forum, but I have to get replies. And this needs to get done this evening... Anyone wanna take a shot at it?
[07:46] <Se7h> daeos 'mbr clean erase' on google might help
[07:46] <ic56> daeos: sounds like you don't want any linux on that box.  Why not restore the MBR with the windows boot loader?  Do you have a backup copy of that?  I suppose not.  Anyway, the reason fdisk isn't outputing anything is probably because the mbr is corrupt.
[07:46] <bosco> myndmelder,  the only way to figure out is to ask
[07:46] <freakabcd> what kernel source package should i nstall?
[07:46] <McPants> so any x guru know if it can be done, irregular resolutions?
[07:46] <myndmelder> kk hold
[07:46] <myndmelder> on
[07:47] <freakabcd> i installed dapper flight5 and now updated it.
[07:47] <bosco> myndmelder, thnks
[07:47] <Se7h> freakabcd \o/
[07:47] <McPants> if linux can work on a psp screen why not this?
[07:47] <freakabcd> Se7h, works beautifully on my lappy
[07:47] <ic56> daeos: fdisk looks at the MBR, gets confused by what it sees, and decides the disk isn't really there and it's seeing ghosts -- that's my guess, though I'm no expert in fdisk internals.
[07:47] <Se7h> freakabcd i know it does :>
[07:48] <myndmelder> I was following the advice on this thread: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150922
[07:48] <myndmelder> I got to the third part and this is what I got back;
[07:48] <hrtp> 15730 ?        S      0:00 kio_file [kdeinit]  file /tmp/ksocket-user123/klauncherQWAM9b.slave-socket /tmp/ksocket-user123/k
[07:48] <hrtp> what is this?
[07:48] <daeos> well i guess i could make a boot disk, then use FDISK ?MBR
[07:48] <hrtp> just curious
[07:48] <apoc_> hey everyone
[07:48] <myndmelder> myndmelder@alpha-primus:~$ sudo mount -a
[07:48] <myndmelder> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1,
[07:48] <myndmelder>        missing codepage or other error
[07:48] <myndmelder>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[07:48] <myndmelder>        dmesg | tail  or so
[07:48] <daeos> * then use FDISK /MBR
[07:49] <Se7h> daeos fdisk wont erase mbr i suppose
[07:49] <mbainrot> hi
[07:49] <apoc_> im a linux noob, and i just installed ubuntu, i want to watch a dvd, but i dont have any "decoders" where can i aquire this?
[07:49] <Se7h> i dunno
[07:49] <mbainrot> does anyone here use an Acecad Flair Tablet
[07:49] <myndmelder> automatix
[07:49] <dabaR> !dvd
[07:49] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[07:50] <mbainrot> i was wondering how do i configure it for xserver
[07:50] <bosco> myndmelder,  not to be mean but just to let you know there is paste bin for that long of an error
[07:50] <Se7h> apoc_ what version ?
[07:50] <McPants> !xinerama
[07:50] <ubotu> xinerama is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=xinerama&titlesearch=Titles Hopefully, one of these works for you, and feedback is welcome
[07:50] <nickrud> McPants, sure irregular resolutions can be done (within the limits of the monitor) but you must find the exact refresh rates for your monitor before you do anything
[07:50] <apoc_> 5.1, breezy
[07:50] <apoc_> i have totem movie player
[07:50] <Se7h> install automatix then
[07:50] <myndmelder> What do you mean bosco?
[07:50] <apoc_> Se7h, are you talking to me?
[07:50] <nickrud> !automatix
[07:50] <ubotu> it has been said that automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:51] <Steven_M> ic56: the ownership of /home itself has somehow got mixed up what should the owner and group of /home be?
[07:51] <Se7h> apoc_ yes
[07:51] <mbainrot> !acecad
[07:51] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mbainrot
[07:51] <nickrud> but it sometimes works
[07:51] <ic56> Steven_M: drwxr-xr-x  5 root root 4096 Jan  7 08:02 /home
[07:51] <nickrud> *often
[07:51] <Se7h> apoc_ or u can go through restrictedformats wiki
[07:52] <apoc_> how do i get the decoders i need for totem?
[07:52] <myndmelder> Hey bosco, what do you mean paste bin?
[07:52] <hajiki> myndmelder: read the topic please
[07:52] <mbainrot> its a public area where u paste code
[07:52] <Se7h> apoc_ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:53] <myndmelder> ah
[07:53] <nickrud> apoc_, I'd recommend sudo apt-get install totem-xine , then go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats , and work your way through that documentation
[07:53] <myndmelder> thank you
[07:53] <mbainrot> myndmelder: Basicly its there to stop people from pasting stuff in the chat chan
[07:53] <apoc_> thanks
[07:53] <Steven_M> ic56: what are those permissions in octal form?
[07:53] <myndmelder> got it.
[07:53] <tanuki> is dapper dan the best release?
[07:53] <McPants> are you sure it can be done? something like 672x540 ?
[07:53] <tanuki> what is the best version of ubuntu to download and use?
[07:53] <Se7h> tanuki its the latest
[07:53] <mbainrot> does anyone know anything about Acecad Flair Tablets and Xserver
[07:54] <Madpilot> tanuki: Dapper Drake is the development version, it's not released yet
[07:54] <mbainrot> tanuki: Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger
[07:54] <charm> hi
[07:54] <ic56> Steven_M: 755
[07:54] <McPants> mbainrot: i only know abou wacom tablets sorry
[07:54] <mbainrot> ok
[07:54] <mbainrot> how much difference are there
[07:54] <harisund> Hello , could some one give me a quick hack for the /etc/network/interfaces file? I have eth0 a wired connection, and eth1 a wireless connection
[07:55] <McPants> basically, if you can find your driver, the xorg settings are very similar for all tablets
[07:55] <Steven_M> ic56: thanks stand by
[07:55] <apoc_> exit
[07:55] <mbainrot> ok
[07:55] <McPants> if there is no driver for it, it will just work like a mouse
[07:55] <harisund> Right now, both are configured for dhcp (iface eth0 inet dhcp). I want to disable eth0 since I don't have a wired connection. But retain eth1
[07:55] <mbainrot> i know there is a driver for it
[07:55] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone here know how to capture video sent to u over yahoo webcam???
[07:55] <WiFi_Warri0r> really important, ill give free root shell for the howto
[07:55] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[07:56] <nickrud> harisund, then simply comment out the eth0 stanza?
[07:56] <McPants> then you have to install it, then check which dev it's under, and configure x server
[07:56] <harisund> Do you think that will work nickrud? It still is very slow at the "configuring network interfaces" part of the boot time
[07:56] <mbainrot> hmm
[07:57] <harisund> That doesn't work, since it still tries to see what kind of a connection it can establish (I think). I was wondering if there was a way to disable eth0 at start
[07:57] <nickrud> harisund, if you comment out the eth0 section, it won't even try it.
[07:57] <harisund> Hmm.. ok, I will give it a try again .. thanks for that (but you haven't heard the last of me ;-)
[07:58] <nickrud> harisund, I have eth0 commented out (but existing) because that card is flakey.
[07:58] <harisund> Oh ok.. Sure,  I am going to give it a try now
[07:58] <harisund> thanks though..
[07:59] <mbainrot> how do i list the available drivers
[07:59] <mbainrot> *for xserv
[08:00] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone here know how to capture video sent to u over yahoo webcam???
[08:01] <McPants> your input devices
[08:01] <harisund> nickrud, do you know what happened?
[08:02] <mbainrot> yeah
[08:02] <nickrud> harisund, that is hard to answer, since I'm here, not there
[08:02] <mbainrot> seeing linux has identified it
[08:02] <harisund> Initially, eth0 was my wired NIC, eth1 was my wireless..
[08:02] <nickrud> k
[08:02] <harisund> After I commented out the inet eth0 iface dhcp and rebooted
[08:02] <harisund> My wireless became eth0 !
[08:02] <McPants> mbainrot: cd /dev/input
[08:03] <mbainrot> ok
[08:03] <McPants> then ls
[08:03] <mbainrot> ok
[08:03] <harisund> And the configuration I had under iface eth1 inet dhcp was useless, since it used wireless extensions, and now eth0 is wireless..
[08:03] <mbainrot> event0, event1, event2, mice, mouse, ts0
[08:03] <mbainrot> is all that is there
[08:04] <McPants> mbainrot: sudo cat eventx
[08:04] <ic56> harisund: just swap and rename them.
[08:04] <McPants> for each one, then see if your tablet works with any of them
[08:04] <harisund> Yep, that's what I had in mind too.. am going to try that out now .. let's see..
[08:04] <McPants> event0 then event1 and so on
[08:04] <nickrud> harisund, um, wired I understand, wireless I've never used. I do hate hotplug.
[08:04] <mbainrot> ok
[08:04] <mbainrot> its spitting out random crap while i type
[08:04] <McPants> that's the keyboard then
[08:05] <harisund> Well, I can't help but use hotplug.
[08:05] <McPants> try the next one till the tablet works
[08:05] <McPants> try the tablet each time
[08:05] <nickrud> harisund, true
[08:05] <harisund> nickrud, what I am having in front of me is an old laptop with no inbuilt wireless card, and I am using Linksys WPC 11 ver b
[08:05] <mbainrot> hmm
[08:05] <mbainrot> nope
[08:05] <harisund> atleast, I am happy it all works, just a little bit of extra work.. maybe I am complaining about nothing after all :D
[08:05] <mbainrot> event2 does nothing
[08:06] <mbainrot> event1 responds to the mouse, event0 responds to the keybiard
[08:06] <mbainrot> *keyboard
[08:06] <_way2go_> ups
[08:06] <_way2go_> hello.
[08:06] <McPants> what about tsO and the rest?
[08:06] <CarlFK> !paste
[08:06] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[08:07] <nickrud> harisund, I was using my personal setup as a template, obviously it does not map to your setup. Sorry. I should have known to leave networking questions alone
[08:07] <harisund> no no not at all..
[08:07] <harisund> I am grateful for your giving me suggestions..
[08:08] <nickrud> harisund, I have two basic rules. Run from networking questions, and run from wireless. I got caught :)
[08:08] <mbainrot> they all twitch to the mouse not the tablet
[08:08] <harisund> haha funny, the way you put it ..
[08:08] <harisund> Actually, I love questions on networking, and normally am quite familiar with wireless networking, especially using ndiswrapper..
[08:08] <mbainrot> ooh
[08:08] <McPants> so none respond to the tablet? is the tablet plugged in?
[08:08] <harisund> nickrud, I believe they have successfuly reverse engineered the broadcomm drivers,
[08:09] <mbainrot> got it
[08:09] <harisund> so that you don't need to use ndiswrapper to wrap around Windows drivers
[08:09] <mbainrot> /dev/usb/hiddev0
[08:09] <harisund> Let's see, I am going to make a forum post about this too...
[08:09] <mbainrot> McPants: /dev/usb/hiddev0 responded to my tablet
[08:10] <nickrud> harisund, I do hope someone gets it straightened out, so I can brainlessly buy a laptop and not have to think about wireless. Hopefully all those issues will be solved by this summer. meh
[08:10] <tritium> nickrud: dapper will support broadcom
[08:10] <McPants> try the xorg.conf editing directions here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25151&highlight=wacom but of course some things will not apply, the basic options should be the same
[08:10] <harisund> Yes tritium, that is what I understand too..
[08:10] <mbainrot> ok
[08:11] <McPants> does the tablet have pressure sensitivity? eraser and all that?
[08:11] <nickrud> tritium, so, I gotta think about which extra cheap laptop has what? (ok, I can think, but please, don't force me to)
[08:11] <harisund> dapper is said to support broadcomm out of the box.. if that happens configuring wireless on Ubuntu will actually become way easier than on Windows.. both for the command line purists and the GUI way
[08:11] <mbainrot> no eraser
[08:11] <chris_> got a error  when i boot up , just a simple ok and close seems alright but would like to get rid of it
[08:11] <mbainrot> 3 buttons (including tip) 1024 levels of presure
[08:11] <chris_> http://img444.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot0uc.png
[08:11] <McPants> hmm, well it will be tricky but try it anyways, you only need 1 or 2 then, not 3 like on those directions
[08:11] <chris_> http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/479/screenshot0uc.png
[08:12] <chris_> what do i do?
[08:12] <chris_> :)
[08:12] <McPants> you will also need the name of the driver if it's installed
[08:12] <McPants> it wont be 'wacom' in your case
[08:13] <chris_> !samba
[08:13] <ubotu> samba is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[08:13] <nickrud> chris_, I am impressed. Not one bad background icon on your desktop
[08:13] <Se7h> chris_ dam, thats alot of office there
[08:14] <mbainrot> ok in prep i have backed up my xserver config file to /dev/hda2 (fat32)
[08:14] <chris_> well thanks guys worked hard latley only 17
[08:14] <chris_> :)
[08:14] <chris_> my dad wont switched tho hes ur age i bet!
[08:14] <chris_> trying to get my teacher whos 34 too switching to ubuntu
[08:15] <chris_> making her a live cd this weekend
[08:15] <ic56> !tell ic56 about justask
[08:15] <McPants> yea you could also edit it with nano if it fails to start, usually the errors give you which line has the error
[08:15] <fartbutt> fuck yall dipshits, ur moms suck in bedfuck yall dipshits, ur moms suck in bed
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[08:15] <_jason> !ops
[08:15] <fartbutt> fuck yall dipshits, ur moms suck in bed
[08:15] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[08:15] <nickrud> gone
[08:15] <chris_> so whats the problem i am facing?
[08:16] <chris_> :/ ill use google
[08:16] <chris_> :) thanks tho
[08:16] <chris_> if you have to say something say it now!
[08:16] <batman> !dvdshrink
[08:16] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, batman
[08:16] <chris_> :_)
[08:16] <calamari> is it possible to still access the x server from inside a chroot ?
[08:16] <nickrud> luckily, I don't have a laptop, never messed with acpi, so know nothing. chris_ ask here off and on, someone probably will be cruising through who's familier with tat
[08:17] <batman> can someone tell me what repository i would find dvdshrink under?
[08:17] <chris_> ok thanks nickrud
[08:17] <chris_> if you need any help ill do my best i am only 17 tho
[08:17] <chris_> :P
[08:17] <Firebird8> am i correct in saying that flight cds cannot boot after install?
[08:17] <chris_> i have my ubuntu notes
[08:17] <frank23> batman: you mean an equivalent to the windows program?
[08:17] <nalioth> Firebird8: i dont understand your question
[08:17] <Isil`Zha> how can i find out which program is actually provided by a package?
[08:17] <SoulPropagation> If, when I boot from a livecd, my wifi card works, will it work when I hdinstall?
[08:17] <nickrud> chris_, just seeing transparent panels with no extra pixels around gives me hope
[08:17] <tritium> Isil`Zha: dpkg -L <packagename>
[08:18] <batman> frank23, i searched the forums and they said you can sudo apt-get dvdshrink so...
[08:18] <mconroy> Can anyone tell me how to fix slow DVD playback. I have set DMA=ON, but playback is still jerky.
[08:18] <Firebird8> the screen just goes blank after bootin it for the first time... HELP!!
[08:18] <chris_> nickrud lost you :P
[08:18] <ania> hi, I have added multiverse repositories, but still don't have multiverse packages available. Any hints about it ;)?
[08:18] <SoulPropagation> nickrud: I understood you.
[08:18] <SoulPropagation> ania: apt-get update
[08:18] <ic56> calamari: the short answer is no.  You'd have to recreate a huge chunk of the hierarchy inside the chroot tree.
[08:18] <ania> SoulPropagation, isn't it done automagically by synaptic?
[08:19] <Isil`Zha> tritium: yes these are the files. i rahter search the executable
[08:19] <tonyyarusso> ania: The Update or Reload (not sure of name) does the equivalent.
[08:19] <frank23> batman: I don't know of any linux program that does what dvdshrink does very easily. I just ran the windows version with wine
[08:19] <SoulPropagation> ania: *shrug* I don't like graphical apt tools
[08:19] <chris_> firebird does it beep?
[08:19] <calamari> ic56: is there another way to run synaptic from the live cd and have it apply to my hard drive ?
[08:19] <mbainrot> god bless me
[08:19] <Firebird8> nope
[08:19] <tritium> Isil`Zha: it should be in /usr/bin
[08:19] <chris_> well xserver problem!
[08:19] <SoulPropagation> calamari: you could run apt
[08:19] <Firebird8> um
[08:19] <batman> frank23, thats what i did also but its not detecting my dvd drive o.O
[08:19] <chris_> happend to me today am i right guys?
[08:19] <calamari> SoulPropagation, I could, but then I can't see what I'm doing
[08:19] <chris_> i am 17 lol watch out
[08:19] <Firebird8> all the flight cds are screwed.....
[08:19] <SoulPropagation> calamari: ??
[08:20] <Deitel> Greetings, I just installed ubuntu for the first time... the refersh rate on my monitor is absolutely horrible it's hurting my eyes, when I go to system-screen resolution I have no other options
[08:20] <chris_> ok firebird8 do this
[08:20] <calamari> SoulPropagation, it has a lot of nice features like telling me what still can be upgraded, etc
[08:20] <frank23> batman: what I did was to use dvdrip to copy the dvd to a temp folder
[08:20] <chris_> rescue thing in tha grub
[08:20] <chris_> then get tha command line
[08:20] <SoulPropagation> calamari: apt-get dist-upgrade
[08:20] <tritium> Deitel: from the command line, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:20] <chris_> see tha $# etc
[08:20] <chris_> following me firebird?
[08:20] <harisund> nickrud, I have made a forum post on it. Let's see how it goes, otherwise still nothing bad I guess..
[08:20] <calamari> SoulPropagation, no I won't type that.. that could totally hose me up
[08:21] <Isil`Zha> tritium: doesn't look like
[08:21] <calamari> worse than I already am
[08:21] <frank23> batman: dvdbackup -M -i /dev/hdd -o /where/you/want/to/put/it
[08:21] <tritium> Isil`Zha: which package?
[08:21] <SoulPropagation> If, when I boot from a livecd, my wifi card works, will it work when I hdinstall? (I'm redoing a screwed up install on my laptop
[08:21] <Firebird8> i can't get into grub...
[08:21] <Isil`Zha> tritium: libcoin40-dev
[08:21] <chris_> well how about this
[08:22] <Firebird8> one sec
[08:22] <harisund> SoulPropagation, generally anything that works in the LiveCD would with the Install too..
[08:22] <tritium> Isil`Zha: that doesn't have any executables.  That's a development library.
[08:22] <SoulPropagation> harisund: Figured as much
[08:22] <Isil`Zha> tritium: ok that explains a lot... thank you
[08:22] <ania> SoulPropagation, hmmm, why do you ubuntu then :)?
[08:22] <nickrud> harisund, this udev/hotplug shifting underfoot makes it hard; hopefully when dapper releases there will be some stability you can depend on
[08:22] <chris_> firebird well osmehow find your way in tha teminal
[08:22] <chris_> :)
[08:22] <chris_> i got tha commands :)
[08:22] <SoulPropagation> ania: Whaaaaaat?
[08:23] <batman> frank23, thats my problem i have a bunch of dvds i have already burnt off but i want them back on my computer just in a avi or mpeg format but... some of the dvds it won't read them >.<
[08:23] <tritium> !enter
[08:23] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:23] <harisund> Actually nickrud, if it works, I am happy. ... after all, whenever you need to enter a sequence of commands, you can always automate it, right?
[08:23] <Firebird8> ok got in chris_
[08:23] <Firebird8> did i install the wrong kernel....
[08:23] <nickrud> harisund, sure, but issuing commands is a hack, configuring is preferable. But what do I know.
[08:24] <Isil`Zha> tritium: though... aptitude said it was a devkit and as such i thought it was an executable despite its name
[08:24] <Firebird8> chrid_
[08:24] <Firebird8> fds
[08:24] <frank23> batman: what won't read them?
[08:24] <tritium> Isil`Zha: oh, no, it's not.
[08:24] <batman> frank23, dvd::rip or acidrip
[08:24] <Firebird8> oops
[08:24] <harisund> Hmm, yes nickrud you are right. Issuing commands is simply a work around, I agree
[08:24] <chris_> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:24] <Firebird8> type wat?
[08:25] <harisund> That is not exactly the solution, more of a temporary fix
[08:25] <ania> hmm, still can't find gst-plugins-multiverse
[08:25] <chris_> got that? and just do tha defaults
[08:25] <Isil`Zha> tritium: yes i believe that now. ;)
[08:25] <chris_> type what i wrote
[08:25] <ic56> calamari: another solution might be to swap the filesystem on the live system.
[08:25] <chris_> i know i am new with linux and tha commands are craziii!!!!
[08:25] <chris_> rpm to deb espically :P
[08:26] <calamari> ic56: that sounds interesting.. how do I do that? :)
[08:26] <chris_> anywasy sudo makes you adminstrator and stuff
[08:26] <ubuntu> ghkgkj
[08:26] <calamari> ubuntu: hi
[08:26] <frank23> batman: are you sure it's not a problem with the discs? some cheap dvds crap out quickly
[08:26] <chris_> were restarting the tha video settings and keyboard etc
[08:26] <ubuntu> hi\
[08:27] <chris_> now firebird dont exit tha termnial
[08:27] <batman> frank23, yes i'm sure cause the dvds still play in the dvd player its just that it doesn't read the "title" or something
[08:27] <ubuntu> can a get java
[08:27] <chris_> 1 more thing after, tha magic comes into play :P
[08:27] <ubuntu> can i get java
[08:27] <Isil`Zha> is there any vrml viewer and editor, capable of vrml97?
[08:28] <pastyhermit> nickrud: you there
[08:28] <ic56> calamari: man pivot_root
[08:28] <nickrud> pastyhermit, yes
[08:28] <pastyhermit> stupid sound juicer is giving me corrupt nothigns that dont even play
[08:28] <pastyhermit> I followed the directionsoutline
[08:28] <pastyhermit> ed.
[08:28] <pastyhermit> outlined
[08:28] <harisund> Just like with Fedora, Ubuntu CD when popped in and rebooted, should recognize a existing Ubuntu installation and give options of "installing", "repairing" or "upgrading" .. is that possible?
[08:28] <pastyhermit> I just put in like three CDs!
[08:28] <pastyhermit> stupid .... grrr....
[08:29] <nickrud> pastyhermit, ok.
[08:29] <frank23> batman: can you play them on the computer too?
[08:29] <ic56> calamari: note, however, that you should do this early in the boot process.
[08:29] <batman> frank23, yes i can
[08:29] <tritium> !tell pastyhermit about enter
[08:29] <Firebird8> chris_ done
[08:29] <pastyhermit> nickrud: what do I do, how do I get this to work
[08:29] <Firebird8> k
[08:29] <chris_> type in . . .
[08:30] <ic56> calamari: before a whole bunch of program boot from the live CD and lodge themselves on the ramdisk by opening files and directories.
[08:31] <pastyhermit> nickrud: any ideas?
[08:31] <ic56> calamari: ultimately, for that kind of fiddling, you'll have to go command line.  Why are you trying to install to disk-based installation from liveCD anyway?  is the installed copy badly broken?
[08:32] <frank23> batman: I'm not sure what you could try
[08:32] <nickrud> pastyhermit, a sec
[08:32] <chris_> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:32] <chris_> im only 17 haha
[08:32] <calamari> ic56: ahh.. hehe.. thanks.
[08:32] <chris_> let me know if it works
[08:32] <calamari> trying the new kernel, hopefully this gets me out of the dog house
[08:32] <mbainrot> some waht say
[08:32] <mbainrot> it no like :P
[08:32] <mbainrot> display went black, with coloured dots at the top
[08:32] <ania> can I switch to gstreamer-0.10
[08:32] <ania> ?
[08:32] <ania> cuz 0.8 royally sucks
[08:32] <nickrud> pastyhermit, I'm currently in dapper, and when I went to edit a profile, sound juicer crashed. Sorry
[08:32] <batman> frank23, know how to eject a cd drive from the terminal?
[08:32] <batman> frank23, i'm trying to push the button and its not letting me eject it and its not mounted o.O
[08:32] <nickrud> pastyhermit, I hate when this happens
[08:32] <frank23> batman: eject /dev/hdc   or sudo that maybe
[08:32] <chris_> :/
[08:32] <batman> frank23, kk
[08:32] <pastyhermit> nickrud: try it again and it will work
[08:32] <Firebird8> reconfiggnin X
[08:33] <pastyhermit> nickrud: (or at least it did for me)
[08:33] <ic56> calamari: you're obtaining a replacement kernel via synaptic?
[08:33] <Firebird8> omg wat was that
[08:33] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- This nickname is owned by someone else
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[08:33] <tritium> mbainrot: language, please
[08:33] -ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- [#ubuntu-server]  Ubuntu Server Discussions (development and support)
[08:33] <ron_> lol
[08:33] <mbainrot> llol
[08:33] <mbainrot> mass join
[08:33] <mbainrot> ok
[08:33] <mbainrot> sry
[08:33] <nickrud> pastyhermit, hey
[08:33] <chris_> ohh my
[08:33] <tritium> !tell mbainrot about enter
[08:33] <ron_> someone hit the red button
[08:34] <chris_> anyone going to the linux expo in massachuetts , USA?
[08:34] <Firebird8> wat the
[08:34] <mbainrot> sorry about that tritium
[08:34] <Firebird8> lixu expo?
[08:34] <dubious9> it's the freenode servers hiccuping
[08:34] <chris_> firebird8 work!?
[08:34] <ron_> chris_ where?
[08:34] <tritium> no problem, mbainrot
[08:34] <chris_> MAssachuetts next week
[08:34] <chris_> www.linuxworldexpo.com
[08:34] <ron_> city?
[08:34] <chris_> boston?
[08:34] <Firebird8> iwats the gdm start command again?
[08:34] <ron_> cool
[08:34] <Firebird8> im in VA here
[08:34] <Firebird8> too far
[08:35] <Firebird8> and im 13
[08:35] <chris_> ok gdm command is. ..
[08:35] <tritium> Firebird8: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start | stop | restart
[08:35] <ron_> lol steal a car dammit
[08:35] <ron_> i mean borrow
[08:35] <chris_> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:35] <rikai> how do i find out what gtk engine a theme is using?
[08:36] <nickrud> pastyhermit, you there?
[08:36] <pastyhermit> yeah
[08:36] <tritium> chris_: see above
[08:36] <chris_> : P wasn't looking
[08:36] <nickrud> pastyhermit, ok, lets fall back on a tried and true: sudo aptitude install grip lame
[08:36] <Firebird8> xserver not workin
[08:36] <chris_> im 17 haha have my own manual!
[08:36] <chris_> lol copy and paste everything
[08:37] <gahan> hi
[08:37] !lilo:*! An off-rotation server just suffered from routing problems (packet loss). We're investigating. Affected users, about 2000.
[08:37] <chris_> ..  . well i gave you the command to reset it
[08:37] <chris_> :)
[08:37] <chris_> use vesa for tha graphics card
[08:37] <harisund> Is there a way I can switch off the monitor while running in CLI mode? With X, I use "xset dpms force off"
[08:37] <gahan> i'm using firefox under gnome and i don't get sound in flash applications
[08:37] <chris_> :)
[08:37] <chris_> try mozilla!!
[08:37] <chris_> :)
[08:38] <chris_> i use that :)
[08:38] <gahan> but i like firefox :)
[08:38] <tritium> !tell chris_ about enter
[08:38] <jiping> why we need mozilla
[08:38] <chris_> haha sorry tritum
[08:38] <ron_> firefox
[08:38] <ron_> ...
[08:38] <jiping> firefox is good enough
[08:38] <Firebird8> galeon!!
[08:39] <jiping> hi,
[08:39] <wsjunior> hey guys i have a problem with accents here.. i see ? instead the accents.. any idea of how to fix it?
[08:39] <jiping> i have a problem, I can not use galeon, when I try to open it ,it can't
[08:40] <wsjunior> like m? instead of m
[08:40] <nickrud> pastyhermit, grip is a long time quality ripper/encoder
[08:40] <useruser2> 
[08:40] <ron_> moo? *scratches head*
[08:41] <jiping> and after I update my firefox from 1.0.7 to 1.5, I can not use " add application" any more
[08:41] <nickrud> apt-get moo
[08:41] <wsjunior> o.O
[08:42] <nickrud> I have to admit, programmer humor is pretty colorless
[08:43] <JuhazOne> this is nice...
[08:43] <JuhazOne> i'm trying to launch firefox. this is what i get:
[08:43] <JuhazOne> I/O error : Permission denied
[08:43] <JuhazOne> Segmentation fault
[08:43] <JuhazOne> any ideas....?
[08:44] <BennyTheCop> anybody know how i can change the resolution and Hz on my screen...the "screen resolution preferences" doesn show the modes i would like to have, even tho i know the monitor supports it
[08:44] <BennyTheCop> mainly i want to change the hz
[08:45] <nickrud> !tell BennyTheCop about fixres
[08:45] <JuhazOne> BennyTheCop: i suppose you could try editing xorg.conf..
[08:45] <Firebird8> bleh
[08:45] <Firebird8> dapper is difficult to set up
[08:45] <nickrud> BennyTheCop, check your ubotu message for a link that can help
[08:45] <BennyTheCop> thank you very much
[08:45] <Firebird8> its 1:45 AM
[08:45] <Firebird8> g nite
[08:46] <JuhazOne> hey guys... help with that firefox thing would be appreciated...
[08:46] <JuhazOne> i don't even know where to start looking for the cause of that problem
[08:46] <wsjunior> hey guys i have a problem with accents here.. i see a '?' instead the accents.. any idea of how to fix it? how to configure the system to use UTF-8 or ISO?
[08:46] <edos> hola
[08:46] <nickrud> hola edos,
[08:47] <nickrud> !es
[08:47] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:47] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: you have that problem... where? on irc? in the console? everywhere?
[08:47] <edos> hello may name is miguel
[08:48] <wsjunior> Juhaz, everywhere
[08:48] <JuhazOne> that's interesting.
[08:49] <wsjunior> Juhaz, for instance, i see m?s instead of ms
[08:49] <mbainrot> brb
[08:49] <WiFi_Warri0r> hmm
[08:49] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: how did you type that accented character then?
[08:49] <myndmelder> ... Did someone pull an april fools joke on the pastebin?
[08:49] <WiFi_Warri0r> anyone care to help me out real quic, ive been browsing google for hours now, i need something to capture a live video feed im receiving over the net
[08:49] <JuhazOne> myndmelder: apparently, yeah
[08:50] <myndmelder> ok
[08:50] <wsjunior> Juhaz, i can typer normally but can't see with accen, do u understand?
[08:50] <JuhazOne> hmm. i think so, yeah...
[08:50] <nickrud> myndmelder, hit the april fools link at the bottom, then back to clear the joke
[08:50] <JuhazOne> i'm wondering if your computer thinks it's getting utf-8 when, in fact, it's getting something else
[08:50] <wsjunior> Juhaz, with an ls at console if any file has accent i can't see.. i see odd chars..
[08:50] <JuhazOne> what do you see?
[08:51] <JuhazOne> do you recognize utf-8?
[08:51] <clayton> hello
[08:51] <JuhazOne> hi..
[08:51] <wsjunior> Juhaz, how to configure the system to use utf-8 globally?
[08:51] <clayton> this is fiendskull9 btw
[08:51] <myndmelder> Ok, if somewone take a look at the postbin with my name atteched. This hard drive deal is making me nuts.
[08:51] <clayton> !pastebin
[08:51] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[08:51] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: i don't know. and i don't know if that's the problem.
[08:52] <wsjunior> i think this is the problem
[08:53] <clayton> can someone help me with this?
[08:53] <clayton> agh
[08:53] <clayton> can someone help me with this - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11219
[08:53] <clayton> im in direstraits
[08:53] <clayton> i have a competition sunday
[08:53] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: tell me what you see: 
[08:53] <JuhazOne> oh damn..
[08:54] <JuhazOne> i wonder if i got that right. i've got recode in irssi :)
[08:54] <JuhazOne>  should be  in utf-8
[08:54] <wsjunior> i can see it normally..  
[08:55] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: ok, then it's about utf-8, i believe
[08:55] <clayton> Please help?
[08:55] <wsjunior> Juhaz, cool, and so?
[08:55] <JuhazOne> i can't see the pastebin-thingie. it requires cookies if you want to disable to joke.
[08:55] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: i don't know. i'm not an expert with linux
[08:56] <clayton> well
[08:56] <clayton> its only 6 lines
[08:56] <clayton> clayton@clays-comp:~$ ut2004
[08:56] <clayton> Can't find file for package 'PixoDrv'
[08:56] <clayton> History:
[08:56] <clayton> Exiting due to error
[08:56] <clayton> clayton@clays-comp:~$
[08:56] <JuhazOne> wsjunior: well, you could say what the command locale outputs
[08:56] <unL33Tn00b> Easy question:  What is a good music player application?
[08:56] <pastyhermit> hehe alright
[08:56] <lucifer> i can't use 3com netcard 556B on the thinkpad if i use acpi on kernel 2.6.x!
[08:56] <JuhazOne> clayton: you're trying to play unreal tournament or something?
[08:56] <Amaranth> banshee, rhythmbox, amarok
[08:57] <pastyhermit> nickrud: sounds good I will giveit a go
[08:57] <Amaranth> in that order
[08:57] <clayton> JuhazOne: this started happening right after i installed patch 3369.
[08:57] <clayton> JuhazOne: as the comp. server reqwuires it be installed
[08:57] <yikao> hello!
[08:58] <pastyhermit> nickrud: says lame is reffered to by another package
[08:58] <clayton> JuhazOne: and i dont wanna play in laggy windows
[08:58] <unL33Tn00b> Thanks Amaranth.  I saw something about Serenade somewhere..Know anything about it?
[08:58] <JuhazOne> i've got no idea what patch 3369 is
[08:58] <Amaranth> nope
[08:58] <clayton> JuhazOne: the newest patch
[08:58] <calamari> after doing some package upgrades and rebooting, it can no longer find /dev/hda1 .. /dev only has a couple things in it, one of which I think was "config".  the boot fails because it can't find a root fs.  any ideas?  (the disk is fine, I am chrooted to it right now)
[08:58] <nickrud> pastyhermit, after you do the download, select the tab config, and the tab encode: change the encoder executable to /usr/bin/lame , and the encode file extension to mp3
[08:58] <lucifer> where can i download the patch ?on the kernel.org?
[08:58] <Amaranth> sonance was the old name for banshee
[08:58] <pastyhermit> nickrud: no lame
[08:58] <Amaranth> perhaps that's what you mean?
[08:58] <pastyhermit> it wont instlal it
[08:59] <nickrud> pastyhermit, you need to enable the multiverse repository to get lame
[08:59] <pastyhermit> I have it
[08:59] <pastyhermit> let me check again
[08:59] <Deitel> Hi, I just installed ubuntu, amd64, I can not play *any* videos, mpg or mpeg
[08:59] <unL33Tn00b> Amaranth: Nope.  I saw an Invader Zim skin for a music player(?) called Serenade.
[08:59] <Amaranth> *shrug*
[08:59] <clayton> !tell Deitel about codecs
[08:59] <ic56> calamari: just create the devices you need.  Does /dev/MAKEDEV exist or do you want guidance on creating them by hand.
[08:59] <unL33Tn00b> Amaranth: Do you happen to know if Banshee can be skinned?
[08:59] <Amaranth> it can't
[09:00] <ic56> (?)
[09:00] <clayton> 4
[09:00] <Amaranth> the only ones i know of that can be 'skinned' are xmms and bmp
[09:00] <nickrud> pastyhermit, look around lines 19 & 20, there should be some universe lines there, add multiverse to the end of those lines
[09:00] <Deitel> !easysources
[09:00] <ubotu> Deitel: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:00] <Amaranth> but i don't really see the point
[09:00] <myndmelder> Does someone know how to fix this second hard drive problem? Please? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11217
[09:00] <calamari> ic56: there are NO devices tho.. souldn't the devfs driver be creating all of them?
[09:00] <nickrud> or do the source-o-matic
[09:00] <clayton> !tell Deitel about mp3
[09:00] <calamari> ic56: or does that only happen after the root fs starts doing things?
[09:00] <unL33Tn00b> Amaranth: You know, I don't need my player to be skinned.  I'd rather have great functionality and sound quality than "shiny" factor. ;)
[09:00] <unL33Tn00b> !mp3
[09:00] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:01] <Deitel> clayton: I'm just trying to get mpg and mpeg codecs
[09:01] <clayton> unL33Tn00b: go with amarock for good quality
[09:01] <clayton> Deitel: look at the restricted formats page, it talks about mpeg
[09:01] <Amaranth> unL33Tn00b: Are you sure "Serenade" wasn't the name of the artist/album/title of the song being played?
[09:01] <clayton> layton@clays-comp:~$ ut2004
[09:01] <clayton> Can't find file for package 'PixoDrv'
[09:01] <clayton> History:
[09:01] <clayton> Exiting due to error
[09:02] <Deitel> clayton: is there some place w/ linux friendly porn videos?
[09:02] <tritium> Deitel: don't ask that here
[09:02] <pastyhermit> nickrud: where di I get the multiuniverse from?
[09:02] <Amaranth> Please take that discussion elsewhere.
[09:02] <clayton> Deitel: just go to the RestrictedFormats page!
[09:02] <Amaranth> !repos
[09:02] <unL33Tn00b> Amaranth: Ayup.  But it's no big deal...
[09:02] <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
[09:02] <clayton> !mp3
[09:02] <tritium> clayton: please quit hitting enter so frequently
[09:02] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:02] <unL33Tn00b> Amaranth: I'll see if I can find the link again.
[09:02] <ic56> calamari: I'm no expert but, I don't think /dev is a filesystem like /proc -- it's an ordinary directory.
[09:02] <clayton> tritium: what?
[09:03] <tritium> !tell clayton about enter
[09:03] <clayton> tritium: im on terminal irc, xirc is broken.
[09:03] <Deitel> trtium: that was a joke... funny... c'mon it's april 1
[09:03] <clayton> !enter
[09:03] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:03] <calamari> ic56: yeah I know.. the devfs is weird.. it automatically creates the devices that the system needs and masks all the other files that used to be in /dev
[09:03] <danf_1979> someone has a guide to chroot apache?
[09:03] <nickrud> pastyhermit, here are some quality sources: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047  replace your /etc/apt/sources.list with those, then try getting lame again.
[09:03] <tritium> clayton: that's irrelevant
[09:04] <calamari> ic56: anyhow, how do I initiate booting after creeating the /dev/hda1 that I need?  init ?
[09:04] <ic56> calamari: just reboot
[09:05] <clayton> tritium: sorry, ill start typing realllyyy long messages bundeled in one message. hmmmm i want some coffee.... brb. well, im back now. how is everyone? does anyone know how to ketch a fish with there toung? i do. its fun! ohhhhh i see a little pony. im gonna play with it. HUMDLEE DEEE, DUMDLEE DOO. im back now. that was fun! wasnt it? wow......
[09:05] <calamari> ic56: well, looking at the disk now, there are lots of files in /dev.. but when I'm booted off the system, there are 2
[09:05] <zac> how do i go about deleting the grub boot loader
[09:05] <calamari> ic56: so it's in some kind of altered state
[09:05] <WiFi_Warri0r> zac: delete ur mbr lol
[09:05] <ic56> calamari: what is now?  what is `booted off the system'?
[09:05] <nickrud> clayton, I'd try looking for a channel that specializes in ut, you may have better luck
[09:06] <zac> how do i do that?
[09:06] <nickrud> oh. late again
[09:06] <calamari> ic56: ahh, sorry.,. right now I'm in the live cd
[09:06] <calamari> ic56: and I have the drive mounted and am looking at it
[09:06] <pastyhermit> nickrud: still cant find lame
[09:06] <ic56> ic56: you are looking at a ramdisk.
[09:06] <pastyhermit> you have any luck?
[09:06] <calamari> ic56: and in the current state there are all the device I would want in /dev
[09:07] <calamari> ic56 (under chroot)
[09:07] <zac> how do i delete the mbr?
[09:07] <ic56> calamari: chroot?  What exactly did you do?
[09:07] <Modred> zac, http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-faq.html#q12
[09:07] <lucifer> fixmbr
[09:07] <zac> thanks
[09:08] <calamari> ic56: sorry.. if it makes it easier /mnt/dev/ has all the devices I would want :)
[09:08] <rebeca> Hello. Can anyone help me fix this problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153391
[09:08] <nickrud> pastyhermit, lame is at http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multiverse
[09:08] <Deitel> All my sudo apt-get requests are being met with E: Couldn't find package...
[09:09] <sudharsh> Deitel: sudo apt-get update..
[09:09] <calamari> ic56: what I' trying to say is that when I look at the drive from the live cd, it is different than when I'm actually trying to boot off the drive
[09:09] <nickrud> pastyhermit, did you do sudo apt-get update before trying to get lame again?
[09:09] <calamari> ic56: because when I'm actually booting, there are only 2 files in /dev,
[09:09] <calamari> ic56: but right now on that mounted disk there are a lot
[09:09] <ic56> calamari: suppose you don't chroot.  Just mount the drive to /mnt/.  Does /dev still appear full of stuff?
[09:09] <calamari> ic56: yes
[09:10] <calamari> /mnt/dev has a lot
[09:10] <woodgrr> :/
[09:10] <Zi0n> =/
[09:10] <NatureTM> =)
[09:11] <lucifer> i can't use 3com netcard 556B on the thinkpad if i use acpi on kernel 2.6.x!
[09:11] <BobbY_> DCC SEND yourallabuchoffags 0 0 0
[09:11] <woodgrr> omg hax
[09:11] <Zi0n> holly shiz
[09:11] <spaps> that is a netgear-router bug
[09:11] <ic56> calamari: even if /dev were implemented by kernel magic, it wouldn't work when mounting an ordinary filesystem in /mnt -- it would only work on the filesystem mounted as /.  Thus, if /mnt/dev is populated, then it *really* is.  If during boot it appears empty, you must seeing something other than that filesystem during boot (a bad ramdisk?)
[09:11] <woodgrr> no shit
[09:11] <LinuxGurl> Hello, I just switched from XP (yay!) to Breezy.  I'm not sure how to update/change my repositories...?
[09:12] <nickrud> !repos
[09:12] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[09:12] <spaps> what do you mean with "no shit" ?
[09:12] <calamari> ic56: gotcha
[09:12] <Zi0n> damn this is leet chan
[09:12] <woodgrr> obviously its a router bug
[09:12] <spaps> no?
[09:13] <LinuxGurl> Anyone?
[09:13] <LinuxGurl> :)
[09:13] <calamari> ic56: it hasn't been able to load the root fs yet, so that makes sense, it can't be the fs off the disk
[09:13] <nickrud> !tell LinuxGurl about repos
[09:13] <calamari> ic56: so this has to be kernel related, somehow
[09:13] <nickrud> LinuxGurl, there's a message from ubotu that has some links on that
[09:13] <tritium> please watch the language, woodgrr, spaps
[09:14] <wsjunior> can anybody help me with locales?
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1680: $? = 0
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1682: gcc-3.4 -V </dev/null >&5
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> gcc-3.4: `-V' option must have argument
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1685: $? = 1
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1708: checking for C compiler default output file name
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1711: gcc-3.4    conftest.c  >&5
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> /usr/bin/ld: crt1.o: No such file: No such file or directory
[09:14] <tritium> BennyTheCop: stop it
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure:1714: $? = 1
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> configure: failed program was:
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> | /* confdefs.h.  */
[09:14] <BennyTheCop> anybody know how i can fix that?
[09:14] <DuneDog> poo
[09:14] <ic56> calamari: from the /dev/MAKEDEV script I see a comment:  "/dev/.devfsd presence implies active DevFS".
[09:15] <nickrud> pastyhermit, it's getting late here, we're gonna have to get with it, or try again tomorrow
[09:15] <tritium> BennyTheCop: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:16] <fiendskull9> thank you trit
[09:16] <calamari> does apt keep a transaction log of everything I've done to the system ?
[09:16] <fiendskull9> DuneDog, my boy!
[09:16] <DuneDog> fiendskull, my ....uh...whatever the heck you are!
[09:16] <fiendskull9> DuneDog, type fiend <tab>
[09:17] <nickrud> calamari, no, but aptitude will (/var/log/aptitude)
[09:17] <calamari> nickrud, yeah I was using synaptic
[09:17] <ic56> calamari: look in /var/log/.  I know aptitude (full-screen front end to apt-get) logs its work there.  I don't think apt-get itself does.
[09:17] <fiendskull9> tritium, please dont ban me again, i was being a smart ass because im tired. i hang out here alot and help people. ive been partying for 5 hours. and im trying to fix my ut2004 in the proscess.
[09:17] <LinuxGurl> Thank you nickrud.  That explkained it perfectly.  Have a great night!
[09:17] <LinuxGurl> :)
[09:18] <rikai> Errr, could someone suggest a simple theme based on the pixmap engine that they know works well? i'm looking to see if this bug is caused by the theme i'm using or if it's a bug in the pixmap engine.
[09:18] <LinuxGurl> *explained.
[09:18] <nickrud> LinuxGurl, yw
[09:18] <tritium> fiendskull9: I only quieted you for 10 min.
[09:18] <fiendskull9> tritium, ight.
[09:19] <pastyhermit> nickrud: sorry
[09:19] <pastyhermit> nickrud: yes I did try as you suggested
[09:19] <pastyhermit> apt-get update
[09:20] <fiendskull9> pastyhermit, are u trying to update repos? or upgrade all the packages
[09:20] <pastyhermit> fiendskull9: repos
[09:20] <fiendskull9> pastyhermit, ah, nvm.
[09:20] <nickrud> pastyhermit, please put up on http://pastebin.com/ your /etc/apt/sources.list, if you still cannot get lame
[09:20] <pastyhermit> fiendskull9: Im trying to get lame installed
[09:20] <nickrud> fiendskull9, you ever use grip?
[09:20] <fiendskull9> nickrud, no
[09:21] <DuneDog> hey man, thats mine
[09:23] <DuneDog> look, we killed the channel.
[09:25] <xstation> DBO: how it rocking
[09:25] <pastyhermit> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/633902
[09:25] <DuneDog> dude, someone already tried.
[09:25] <pastyhermit> Anyone used nexenta in here?
[09:26] <fiendskull9> !linux
[09:26] <ubotu> it has been said that linux is the kernel (core) of the Ubuntu operating system. Ubuntu is only one version of the GNU/Linux operating system. For more information on Linux in general, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
[09:26] <diffe> Hall folket =)
[09:26] <nickrud> pastyhermit, line 22, add multiverse to the end
[09:26] <fiendskull9> diffe, english only
[09:26] <fiendskull9> diffe, :)
[09:26] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means? The file 'ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso' is not a valid disc image.
[09:27] <xstation> nickrud: I am ging to do the sarge install after breakfast
[09:27] <nickrud> pastyhermit, with that, the sound juicer thing will work.
[09:27] <nickrud> xstation, you ever use grip?
[09:27] <diffe> ngon som kan hjllpa mig svara p en frga ???
[09:27] <xstation> nickrud: not that I know off could try I suppose
[09:28] <nickrud> nm
[09:28] <pastyhermit> nickrud:  k thanx
[09:28] <fiendskull9> does anyone know what language diffe is speaking?
[09:28] <nickrud> pastyhermit, I gotta go, but you should be able to get things set up now
[09:29] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means? The file 'ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso' is not a valid disc image.
[09:29] <tanuki> i downloaded that file from the ubuntu website, why is it invalid?
[09:29] <ic56> tanuki: sounds like that file is corrupt.  Its filename (.iso) suggests it should be a disk image.  As a first approximation, check the filesize -- is it about 600 MB?  Is it the exact same size as the file on the site from which you downloaded?
[09:29] <fiendskull9> your cd burn could have gotten corrupted
[09:29] <Modred> tanuki, did you check the md5sum?
[09:29] <Modred> after you downloaded the iso
[09:29] <tanuki> how do i do that
[09:30] <Modred> you're running windows?
[09:30] <tanuki> no
[09:30] <Modred> what OS?
[09:30] <xstation> nickrud: as in Grip is a cd-player and cd-ripper
[09:30] <LinuxGurl> I just switched to Ubuntu and now, roughly every couple of minutes my monitor (ViewSonic LCD) flickers black for a second and then comes back normal...
[09:31] <Modred> tanuki, what operating system are you using?
[09:31] <edulix> hello people!
[09:31] <LinuxGurl> Anyone have any ideas?
[09:31] <edulix> LinuxGurl: sorry never had such a problem
[09:32] <tanuki> Modred, ubuntu
[09:32] <Modred> okay, then there shouldn't be a problem
[09:32] <Modred> just open a terminal and cd to the directory with the iso
[09:32] <ic56> LinuxGurl: maybe the screensaver?  Check the timeouts in System> Preferences> Screensaver.
[09:32] <maskd> LinuxGurl: could by your graphics drivers
[09:32] <Modred> type md5sum whatever-it-is.iso
[09:33] <maskd> it sometimes does that to me if I run a graphic intensive screensaver
[09:33] <LinuxGurl> Hmmm, I don't think it's the screensaver unless default timer is set pretty fast...
[09:33] <Modred> it should generate a number that you can compare to the md5sums on the download page (usually at the top of the links to isos)
[09:33] <LinuxGurl> Would a sl;ower refresh rate assist or worsen said problem?
[09:33] <xstation> nickrud: version 3.3.1 is in ubuntu of grip
[09:33] <spaps> tritium: i was quoting
[09:34] <DuneDog> weee, i feel out of place
[09:34] <brn> Hi.  Is anyone interested in talking about SPAM?  This is becoming unbearable.
[09:34] <tritium> spaps: please refrain from quoting foul language, then
[09:34] <ompaul> LinuxGurl, that is generally not a linux issue, it is usually a physical issue, (A) video card is loose on the mother board (B) video cable is loose (C) power cable is loose, beyond this there are few to no reasons for that to happen, as for refresh rates the way to auto config is this >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<<
[09:34] <McJerry> anyone who can help me with an email parser that extracts email content and inserts to database?
[09:35] <spaps> tritium: do you know what the word "spaps" (that you use frequently) mean in a certain language? :)
[09:35] <maskd> LinuxGurl: You're a genious, I changed my refresh rate from 75 to 60 and no flickering occurs when I run graphic intensive screensaver
[09:35] <tritium> spaps: drop it
[09:35] <LinuxGurl> ompaul...So type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" (minus quotes) in terminal..Yes?
[09:35] <LinuxGurl> maskd If you say so... ;)
[09:36] <ompaul> LinuxGurl, and restarting X afterwards (logout login) and also I like to suggest you choose "VESA" as vido card if your getting the wrong card driver but what you talk about does not seem that way
[09:37] <tanuki> Modred, the download page does not give ths checksum, what should i fo?
[09:37] <LinuxGurl> <nods to ompaul> Ok, I'll try that and see if it works. Thanks for the suggestion.
[09:39] <Modred> tanuki, http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/CDs/5.10/MD5SUMS has the md5sums for 5.10
[09:39] <brn> Renewing a topic:  SPAM and how to obliterate it.
[09:39] <ubuntu> Hello
[09:39] <abo> hello
[09:39] <Modred> if you are on the download page, it is linked to at the top of the list of downloadble files (about half way down the page)
[09:40] <JackRazz> hi all, how do I update dapper drake to flight 6 with synaptic...Is it 'Edit/Mark all Upgrades' in the menus??
[09:40] <ubuntu> This is I first use ubuntu
[09:40] <ubuntu> I come from China
[09:40] <Modred> tanuki, the number generated by running md5sum on your iso should be the same as the number next to the same iso on that page
[09:41] <Modred> if they're different, your download was corrupted
[09:41] <Modred> if they're the same, it's something in your burner, most likely
[09:41] <tanuki> Modred, there are no numbers on the download page, can you help me find one
[09:42] <maskd> ubuntu: #ubuntu-zh
[09:42] <Modred> it's linked to from the download page, but here's for i386
[09:42] <Modred> 126751a2dc5528c2f9044d9e4ee36d61  ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso
[09:42] <Modred> that is the iso you downloaded, right?
[09:42] <tanuki> yes
[09:42] <ubuntu> yes
[09:42] <Modred> if so, that number should match what you got from running md5sum on the iso
[09:42] <brn> Who here speaks Forth?
[09:43] <tanuki> Modred, yes the number does match, so why can't i buyrn it?
[09:43] <Modred> well, now we know your download wasn't corrupted, so it might be a software issue with whatever you're using to burn?
[09:43] <Modred> getting out of my realm of knowledge
[09:44] <tanuki> i was using nautilus, should i use something elsE?
[09:44] <ic56> tanuki, Modred: that's a long number.  Are you *sure* it's identical?
[09:44] <mike__> How do I get the new software packages to actually show up in the pull-down menus?
[09:45] <ic56> mike__: are these GUI packages?
[09:45] <tanuki> ic56, its the same
[09:46] <mike__> Not sure, working on antivirus packages.
[09:46] <mike__> Says downloaded, but they never show up in the pul-down menus.  Using packet manager.
[09:47] <ic56> tanuki: I can't think of why a valid ISO image wouldn't be recognized.  sorry.
[09:47] <maskd> mm, is there anyone to tell the update manger to "ignore" certain packages?
[09:47] <ic56> mike__: if these packages contain command line utilities, they won't show up in GUI menus, for obvious reasons.
[09:48] <mike__> How do I make that happen?
[09:48] <maskd> i downloaded gaim2.0 from the official site and alien'd the rpm, and it installed all fine, but now it wants to "update" 2.0 with 1.5 that comes with ubuntu
[09:49] <freakabcd> hi all
[09:49] <ic56> mike__: you could write a wrapper to run the apps in inside a terminal.  I can show you how to do that but I've never added something to the menus.
[09:50] <freakabcd> i am on dapper flight5, how do i get the sun-jdk ?
[09:50] <freakabcd> i have all dapper repositories enabled
[09:50] <dabaR> freakabcd: sun java is not in repositories. for dapper help, join #ubuntu+1
[09:51] <mike__> ic56 thanks.  I am adding programs from the repository but after that, I seen no way to access them.
[09:51] <freakabcd> dabaR, thanks. will ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:52] <freakabcd> !javadebs
[09:52] <brn> OK.  I have Ubuntu 5.10 ("Breezy Badger") running.  Would someone clue me in on the next release and explain the silly name?
[09:53] <dabaR> !dapper
[09:53] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:53] <dabaR> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth for naming
[09:53] <mavric2001> whats the best binary newsreader for linux, and please dont say pan
[09:53] <charm> hi there
[09:54] <Shadow_pillar> pan
[09:54] <mavric2001> pan sucks
[09:54] <charm> just a quick question, what is the best mobile to use with ubuntu?
[09:54] <Shadow_pillar> check synaptic
[09:54] <mavric2001> you cant read the complete header with pan
[09:54] <dabaR> mavric2001: best is one that fits your needs. your package manager may have suggestions. I also like pan.
[09:54] <Shadow_pillar> for any binary readers
[09:54] <Shadow_pillar> or whatever
[09:54] <mavric2001> pan locks up on large header groups
[09:55] <mavric2001> pan font doesnt allow you to read the complete header
[09:55] <brn> mavric2001: Still the best newsreader is 'tin', especially if you read very heavily trafficked groups.
[09:55] <mavric2001> tin, yep ive seen that one referenced, is it command line or gui?
[09:56] <Grark> Morning all, what's a good gui graphic encorder, editor, dvd authoring tool?
[09:56] <dabaR> THere is kino, a KDE app.
[09:57] <Grark> I"m using gnome
 THere is kino, a KDE app.
[09:58] <delaney> im guessing the forum colours are april fools joke?
[09:58] <Shadow_pillar> uhhh
[09:58] <brn> mavric2001:  Command line. Tin is a threaded newsreader, i.e. it locks onto a topic rather than just dumping contents as sent.
[09:58] <Shadow_pillar> kino is gtk
[09:58] <Shadow_pillar> not qt
[09:58] <dabaR> oh...
[09:58] <Shadow_pillar> k =! kde
[09:58] <ron_> puke green... nice!
[09:58] <mavric2001> well let me tell you what id like to replace, grabit which is a fine windows newsreader
[09:59] <sphinx> can i format &  reinstall windows and keep my linux distro
[09:59] <maskd> yeah grabit is great
[09:59] <mavric2001> pan works ok, but i cant read the complete header, or download large header lists without lockup
[09:59] <sudharsh> mavric2001
[09:59] <sudharsh> mavric2001: liferea
[09:59] <ron_> klibido cause pan sucks
[09:59] <dabaR> http://www.linux-magazine.com/issue/34/Kino_Video_Editing.pdf <--article for kino. search google for more.
[10:00] <sphinx> can i format &  reinstall windows and keep my linux distro
[10:00] <ompaul> !tell sphinx about grub
[10:00] <mavric2001> im after a binary reader not a feedreader lol
[10:00] <ompaul> sphinx, the instructions are there how to recover linux after using that monopolist softwares installer
[10:00] <rgh> My girl friend would like to write a small web site. Does anyon know of any open source apps along the lines of dreamweaver?
[10:00] <ron_> feedreader?
[10:00] <brn> I am open.  Never  heard of grabit.  Please describe.  Is it UNix?
[10:01] <sphinx> lol
[10:01] <sudharsh> rgh: screem, bluefish
[10:01] <mavric2001> no its windows, i want to replace that ap in linux
[10:01] <ron_> klibido
[10:01] <sphinx> i hate windows ! but i cant do some things for my work except on windows
[10:01] <mavric2001> i got two aps that i use in windows that cant be replaced in linux yet , one is a binary newsreader
[10:01] <Grark> dreamweaver? no, but bluefish is pretty powerful
[10:01] <ron_> klibido = replace grabit
[10:01] <sphinx> there is a software called "velaro " a live support program for our web
[10:02] <rgh> bluefish is very html oriented. I'll have a look at screem though.
[10:02] <sphinx> wine cannot run it since it needs internet explorer 6 to be installed to run
[10:02] <mavric2001> ive tried some newsreaders that work in wine, but they suck to
[10:02] <calamari> sphinx, you can install ie6 in wine now
[10:03] <ompaul> sphinx, to allow us help you there please suggest what functionality you want to cover as opposed to MS/other program names one line at a time - if you need to audit it and there are several go to paste.ubuntu-nl.org and come back here with a url and see what can be done for you, you would be surprised
[10:03] <calamari> sphinx, there is even an auto installer program that does all the work for you, its very nice
[10:03] <dabaR> rgh: even the open office suite has an html editor.
[10:03] <liable> rgh: nvu
[10:03] <sphinx> lol
[10:03] <ic56> mavric2001: does trn or tin not suffice?
[10:04] <sphinx> ompaul,  i need to have ie6 installed on my ubuntu os so i can install the Velaro program
[10:04] <sphinx> plain & simple
[10:04] <mavric2001> no id like to be able to view the full header list
[10:04] <brn> mavric2001:  I have tried reading newsgroups with other readers with Windows and Linux.  I for one cannot follow a topic without a *threaded* reader.  Tin is the best I have found.
[10:04] <ron_> i tired alot. pan sucks memory. i tried grabit and newsbin same problem. best i can find is klibido
[10:04] <ompaul> sphinx, let me look at this velaro
[10:04] <mavric2001> well were talking about movies etc etc
[10:04] <mavric2001> binaries
[10:05] <mavric2001> you know what im after hehe
[10:05] <sphinx> cp.velaro.com
[10:05] <sphinx> download it from there
[10:05] <ompaul> sphinx valero is an in house support object?
[10:05] <sphinx> wait ill get u the link
[10:05] <sphinx> velaro is a software used to chat in live support for our web site
[10:06] <ompaul> so you supply customers with a live support so they can access your website?
[10:07] <sphinx> lol ! when the user is on the web he clicks on the live support image to chat with us
[10:07] <sphinx> we talk to the user through this program
[10:07] <flydream> hello
[10:07] <ron_> hi
[10:07] <sphinx> i need some help on installing ie 6 using wine ...
[10:08] <calamari> sphinx, anyhow, the package you want is winetools
[10:08] <flydream> can i use chinese in the chat room?
[10:08] <sphinx> calamari,  so insall the winetools ?
[10:08] <calamari> sphinx: that guides you through the process of creating a fresh install, including programs you need before installing ie6, etc
[10:08] <ic56> !cn
[10:08] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ic56
[10:09] <flydream> how to install the software in lunix.?
[10:09] <brn> mavric2001:  If its binarys you are after I can't help.  Thiese are the plague of the Internet in that they plug up the pipe and damage useful communication.  Reminds me of WWII when the Nazis tried to demolish the cross-Atlantic cable.
[10:09] <calamari> oh yay, package installs are done
[10:10] <mark105> i need some help with "pecl install fileinfo" when i run it its in the middle of ./configure and it says "configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check"
[10:10] <flydream> how to install the software (bin or tar.az) in lunix.?
[10:10] <alexnicol> Easy one for you clever people out there
[10:10] <sphinx> ompaul, can u please present some assistance on this matter ( Installing ie6 on ubuntu )
[10:10] <alexnicol> I've managed to remove the task bar from the panel
[10:10] <alexnicol> and I cant find the option to put it back again
[10:10] <RomanK> flydream: .bin are often executables... compareable to setup.exe in windows. Just execute them
[10:11] <RomanK> flydream: .tar.gz is just an archive, like .zip... expand it and read the instructions
[10:11] <mavric2001> dude newsgroups are as old as the internet
[10:11] <squiddle> alexnicol  right click on the panel and add to panel, the applet you should use is named window list
[10:11] <sphinx> !
[10:11] <ubotu> sphinx: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:11] <flydream> after i expand it and read the instructions ,how can i do?
[10:13] <brn> mavric2001:  Granted.  But newsgroups were desgned to convey NEWS, not pictures of neked ladies.
[10:13] <mavric2001> i like nakid ladies
[10:13] <Davey> that's nice :)
[10:13] <ompaul> sphinx, no I can't do that, other than to say read wine docs - I know nothing of that, the help I was thinking of and am of a mind about is that is a chat session setup to talk to users fired by a click on a web site so the middleware is actually faulty by causing dependence, wine is >>sudo apt-get install xwine<< on the command line ->> winesetuptk <<- may also be useful to you
[10:14] <brn> Me too.  but only in the right places and at the right time.
[10:14] <rgh> I think nvu probably looks the best. Thanks!
[10:14] <sphinx> ompaul,  hrm then umm i need winesetuptk for what use ?
[10:14] <mavric2001> theres more to newsgroups than porn, ive even downloaded linux distros from newsgroups which is much faster than http or ftp or even torrents
[10:14] <sphinx> i have wine already installed
[10:14] <ompaul> sphinx, if new machines I have have that o/s they get wiped, and from there I go forward with an operating system
[10:15] <ompaul> sphinx, are you useing command line?
[10:15] <sphinx> sort of
[10:15] <dabaR> flydream: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[10:15] <mark105> umm can some one help me?
[10:15] <lewwy> hey guys
[10:15] <ic56> !justask
[10:15] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:15] <ompaul> sphinx, I choose it at random after seeing the output of this: apt-cache search wine
[10:16] <brn> mavric2001:  I give you that.  I favor FTP for downloading useful stuff.
[10:16] <ompaul> sphinx, to install them do this >>sudo apt-get install PROGRAM<<
[10:16] <lewwy> currently i have a ubuntu computer with an amd 3500+ 64 bit cpu and a geforce 7800gtx.  unfortunately, the drivers included in 5.10 make the screen go strange colours, and using the nvidia sh installer just throws back obscure messages about GCC and kernel sources
[10:16] <sphinx> i know my friend
[10:16] <mark105> i need some help with "pecl install fileinfo" when i run it its in the middle of ./configure and it says "configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check"
[10:16] <sphinx> do u take me for a newbie
[10:16] <ompaul> !tell sphinx about universe
[10:16] <mavric2001> well ftp really depends on the servers bandwidth, and some just dont have it, newgroups accelerates the download process greatly, and i wish it was used more often
[10:17] <sphinx> !tell ompaul about newbie :D
[10:17] <Xnos> hi... my wifi connectios comes and goes, i have a intel pro wireless 3945 please help
[10:17] <Tallia1Kubuntu> sorry? i am trying VNC but when i start the server with: tightvncserver -httpport 5800 :1 i can connect to my computer but i simply see an X window. How can i instead see my Desktop Manager screen?
[10:17] <ompaul> sphinx, I don't know, I have to treat all people the same after all, what I see is irc - so make it easy for all - hard and it is no use :-) I could do some abstract natter or say rtfm but as you know that is no use
[10:17] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Gnome or Kde..
[10:18] <squiddle> mavric2001  newsgroups accelerate nothing and torrent is the way to go, ask your ISP :)
[10:18] <mavric2001> newsgroups are like free bandwidth in some ways
[10:18] <sphinx> hehe!  ompaul  my friend ur ok by my book :)
[10:18] <lewwy> <3
[10:18] <ompaul> sphinx, well some say that :)
[10:18] <sphinx> rtfm is always the first thing to do ! irc should be second
[10:18] <lewwy> now can somebody help me with my nvidia problem please?
[10:18] <sphinx> or else ull never learn
[10:18] <mavric2001> torrents are ok if there are seeds out there, but finding the seeds is difficult as mpaa and others go after those quite frequently
[10:19] <brn> mavric2001:  This is news to me.  As far as I know, nothing on the 'net beats FTP for transmission speed, reliability or (best of all) recovery ability.  Clue me in.  What has changed here?
[10:19] <budluva> can someone help me out here? im trying to watch an xvid and it seems to play way to fast, both video and audio....i've tried all media players and they all have the same problem...only mplayer plays fine, but i cant get fullscreen...is it maybe my pc too fast? i have a 64bit pc on 32bit ubuntu...any suggestions? how do i slow it down? ive had this problem with enemy territory also, seems like everything is on speed
[10:19] <sphinx> just solve a small prob temp for a bigger permanent one later on
[10:19] <ron_> totem?
[10:19] <alexnicol> sorry - bombed out
[10:19] <budluva> try totem?
[10:19] <mavric2001> mult threads allowing bandwidth up to 500-600 kbps, not many ftp servers have that kind of bandwidth, newsgroups are more efficient for the downloader
[10:19] <ompaul> sphinx, if all thought like that we would have an easy life - the one that most dont get is !patience :-) that one freaks most win users out howver this would be better in #ubuntu-offtopic but I have to go and move my Saturday along *fast*
[10:20] <daniel3333> hey all
[10:20] <ompaul> sphinx, it is 9:20am
[10:20] <Eleaf> hi
[10:20] <daniel3333> hey how do I add third party aps to synaptic... i want to widen the scope
[10:20] <squiddle> mavric2001  if newsgroups would be more widely used, the mpaa would go after them, and it is even easier, cause the newsserver has to the store the file locally, so they are the real distributor not like torrent, where the .torrent hoster is not in custody of the "illegal" file
[10:20] <obontu> hello, how do i uinstall something i installed from a deb package?
[10:21] <mavric2001> nothing wrong with ftp its a fine protocol, works great, but doesnt have achievable speeds of newsreaders
[10:21] <obontu> unpkg?
[10:21] <Tallia1Kubuntu> dpkg -i
[10:21] <sphinx> lol here its still 2 am
[10:21] <sphinx> :D
[10:21] <sphinx> god bless canada
[10:21] <obontu> uninstall is dpkg -i?
[10:21] <sphinx> always 7 hrs behind
[10:21] <dabaR> blame canada
[10:21] <lewwy> mmm
[10:21] <Tallia1Kubuntu> obontu: no
[10:21] <squiddle> its 10:20 :) summertime
[10:21] <mavric2001> ya ive never understood why mpaa and others dont go after newsbin. newsgroups are used a lot more than people know
[10:21] <lewwy> does anyone here know a way to update the nvidia drivers in ubuntu? my 7800gtx doesnt like the included ones
[10:21] <Tallia1Kubuntu> obontu: look the help for dpkg
[10:21] <obontu> thanx
[10:22] <mavric2001> its all ive ever used, like p2p was a joke to me
[10:22] <squiddle> mavric2001  no its not
[10:22] <squiddle> people don't know
[10:22] <mavric2001> with all due respect you have no clue
[10:22] <sudharsh> dpkg -r
[10:22] <budluva> anyone know why my video/audio playback seems to be on speed?
[10:22] <lewwy> :O
[10:22] <Tallia1Kubuntu> sorry? i am trying VNC but when i start the server with: tightvncserver -httpport 5800 :1 i can connect to my computer but i simply see an X window. How can i instead see my Desktop Manager screen?
[10:23] <lewwy> !nvidia
[10:23] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[10:23] <mavric2001> irc and newsgroups are the first to have warez
[10:23] <pip``> well i hear a lot of isps have disabled their newsgroup access
[10:23] <squiddle> mavric2001  but not the most used!
[10:23] <mavric2001> always
[10:23] <lewwy> *shakes fist at X Chat making links that underline but when you click on them...nothing happens*
[10:23] <flydream> can you tell me how to install oprea?
[10:23] <lewwy> oprea?
[10:23] <lewwy> whats oprea?
[10:23] <mavric2001> i never said the most used, just used a lot more than most people know
[10:24] <pip``> my isp got rid of their newsgroups 3 months ago
[10:24] <flydream> ???
[10:24] <lewwy> well i've got bugger all idea of how to use newsgroups
[10:24] <dabaR> !opera
[10:24] <ubotu> opera is, like, totally, not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[10:24] <mavric2001> which is ok with me btw
[10:24] <dobblego> is it possible to mount a Windows NFS share?
[10:24] <squiddle> mavric2001  the mpaa doesn't care because there are not enough users, its like security on macos :)
[10:24] <brn> mavric2001:  warez is lame.  Get a life for crying out loud.
[10:25] <mavric2001> as far as giganews and others, they can always move their servers off shore its not the www for nothing
[10:25] <dabaR> sup you two. stop spamming me with your argument.
[10:25] <lewwy> wtf?
[10:25] <lewwy> why is ubuntu forums have powerpuff girls?
[10:25] <sphinx> can any one suggest the best p2p sharring soft for ubuntu
[10:25] <sudharsh> sphinx: frostwire
[10:25] <mavric2001> me likey warez :))
[10:25] <lewwy> dont yack on about warez in here
[10:25] <squiddle> telnet, connects to every network there is
[10:25] <lewwy> an admin will probably get retentive
[10:26] <Madpilot> mavric2001: warez are well off-topic here, thanks...
[10:26] <dabaR> gtk-gnutella is what I use for p2p.
[10:26] <mavric2001> yepper, but newsreaders for linux are on topic which is where this all started hehe
[10:26] <sphinx> where can i get that :S
[10:27] <dabaR> gtk-gnutella is in universe
[10:27] <daan> 'lo
[10:27] <prasys_mobile> lo
[10:28] <brn> mavric2001:  Quoting Shaw I suggest "Youth is a wonderful thing.  Pity to waste it on children"
[10:28] <mavric2001> nice,
[10:28] <Rebeca> Hello. I can't play DVD's and I can't access my other HD. Can anyone help me? (I've posted about it in the forums, but maybe here I'll get a quicker answer?) Link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153391
[10:28] <daan> guys, i got a little question about ubuntu here, i know it's kind of a dumb question, but how do i open up console?
[10:28] <mavric2001> what do  you do with your os, other than look at it?
[10:29] <dabaR> !dvd
[10:29] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:29] <dobblego> http://rafb.net/paste/results/oBkW9x11.html why can't I mount my Windows NFS share?
[10:29] <dabaR> !mountwindows
[10:29] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:29] <Rebeca> I already got libdvdcss2.
[10:29] <dobblego> thanks
[10:29] <sphinx> hey yo ! if i added a screwed up reposatory to my synaptic
[10:29] <Rebeca> But when I open totem, the option to play the DVD is greyed out.
[10:29] <sphinx> how do i remove it in command line
[10:29] <mavric2001> hmmm proprietary package libdvdcss
[10:29] <dobblego> oh wait, that wasn't for me
[10:30] <sudharsh> daan: terminal = console
[10:30] <paniq> wtf
[10:30] <dabaR> Rebeca: what player are you using? I like xine. totem-xine is also known to work for some.
[10:30] <lewwy> sphinx, gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:30] <paniq> why does it say "wastebasket" everywhere
[10:30] <sudharsh> Rebeca: totem-xine
[10:30] <paniq> instead of "trash"
[10:30] <lewwy> take out the offending repo
[10:30] <lewwy> and then apt-get update
[10:30] <Rebeca> Isn't totem-xine the same as totem?
[10:31] <squiddle> Rebeca  no, totem uses gstreamser
[10:31] <dabaR> Rebeca: ya, with a different backend.
[10:31] <squiddle> -s
[10:31] <Rebeca> How do I open totem-xine if it seems I have already installed it (I checked synaptic)?
[10:31] <Madpilot> Rebeca: just open totem, it'll be totem-xine
[10:32] <squiddle> Rebeca  just start totem, it is the same bin and you can't have both installed
[10:32] <daniel3333> anyone know a good readme for setting up mythTV in ubuntu??
[10:32] <Rebeca> So, I have to get rid of gstreamer for totem-xine to work?
[10:32] <sudharsh> Rebeca: noooo
[10:32] <mavric2001> store bought cd's?
[10:32] <mavric2001> dvd's?
[10:33] <sudharsh> totem-gstreamer and totem-xine conflicts with each other and hence installing totem-xine would suffice
[10:33] <franbas> hello
[10:33] <dabaR> Rebeca: only one of totem-gstreamer or totem-xine can be installed at one time.
[10:33] <mavric2001> my personal favorite for playing movies is vlc player
[10:33] <mavric2001> no codecs necessary
[10:33] <daan> sorry for asking stupid questions, but how do you open up console?
[10:33] <mavric2001> libdvdcss is however
[10:33] <dabaR> daan: console or a terminal?
[10:33] <Madpilot> daan: Applicatoins->Accessories->Terminal
[10:33] <Rebeca> Oh ok.
[10:34] <Isil`Zha> if i change anything with the keyboard layout: do i have to log in again or is it applied instantly?
[10:34] <daan> ok, thank you
[10:34] <sudharsh> daan: accesories - > terminal
[10:34] <daniel3333> anyone know a good readme for setting up mythTV in ubuntu??
[10:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu> sorry? i am trying VNC but when i start the server with: tightvncserver -httpport 5800 :1 i can connect to my computer but i simply see an X window. How can i instead see my Desktop Manager screen?
[10:35] <mavric2001> google has tons of entrys on mythtv in ubuntu
[10:35] <daniel3333> ok
[10:35] <mavric2001> entries
[10:35] <daniel3333> thans
[10:36] <brn> Question:  Who uses what mail reader.  What do you like?  What would you change?
[10:36] <mavric2001> tallia, are you connecting to a windows machine?
[10:37] <mavric2001> i use grabit in windows, there is no substitute for linux yet
[10:37] <dj-fu> brn: I use Evolution. It has gnupg integration, and looks nice
[10:37] <Toma-> mavric2001: whats grabit?
[10:37] <squiddle> thunberird, it has gnupg integration, and looks nice
[10:37] <mavric2001> never mind, wrong response
[10:37] <mavric2001> ya i use evolution
[10:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: no i am connecting to localhost
[10:38] <mavric2001> localhost?
[10:38] <Isil`Zha> brn: http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/23/1648242
[10:38] <IamEthos> how many primary partitions can fit on a single disk?
[10:38] <mavric2001> vnc is for connecting to other computers in gui mode
[10:38] <dabaR> IamEthos: of what size:P
[10:38] <mavric2001> windows or linux
[10:38] <IamEthos> 120 GB
[10:39] <dj-fu> IamEthos: lot's
[10:39] <dabaR> 20 6gb partitions
[10:39] <dj-fu> lots**.
[10:39] <IamEthos> and what are the drawbacks of Fat32?
[10:39] <IamEthos> Not for booting, for storing data
[10:39] <ben42> IamEthos: only 4 are allowed
[10:39] <brn> Isil'Zha:  Spare me.  What would I learn from the referenced page?
[10:39] <daan> where can i find my windows partitions?
[10:40] <ubuntu> hi
[10:40] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: yes, from my pc to my pc for testing
[10:40] <squiddle> IamEthos  4 primary nearly unlimited logical ones
[10:40] <Isil`Zha> brn: it is a pretty good discussion on that issue. it helped me as i had the same question in mind
[10:40] <mavric2001> talia try using display :0
[10:40] <Tallia1Kubuntu> oooo
[10:40] <mavric2001> instead of :1
[10:40] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i used 1
[10:40] <Tallia1Kubuntu> :)
[10:40] <IamEthos> is there a problem with using a Fat32 drive for storing data?
[10:40] <IamEthos> no operating system is on this
[10:40] <pastyhermit> heh
[10:40] <ubuntu> looking for command in fdisk to delete a partition
[10:40] <squiddle> IamEthos  its waste...
[10:41] <IamEthos> I just want access between MS and Linux for the data
[10:41] <squiddle> IamEthos  and fat32 is not robust
[10:41] <squiddle> IamEthos  there is a good ext2 driver for windows
[10:41] <IamEthos> not robust:
[10:41] <IamEthos> what does that mean?
[10:41] <squiddle> IamEthos  it fucks up easily :)
[10:41] <mavric2001> Tallia1Kubuntu: try using display :0 instead of :1
[10:42] <IamEthos> squiddle: someone suggested to me that Fat32 would be better because third party filesystem drivers can be shady and dangerous
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: i tried
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> it gets me an error, when i start vncserver
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Warning: taglia:0 is taken because of /tmp/.X0-lock
[10:42] <vista> hi
[10:42] <IamEthos> you can understand that i'd be far more comfortable with a MS branded driver
[10:42] <squiddle> IamEthos  and it doesn't support files larger than 4gb (like dvd images and so on...)
[10:42] <mavric2001> do you have a vnc client installed on the other pc?
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> yep
[10:42] <vista> need help
[10:42] <brn> Isil'Zha:  Thanks.  I will look there.
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i am using Tight-VncServer and Krdc
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> on the same machine
[10:42] <mavric2001> is it windows pc tallia?
[10:42] <IamEthos> really?
[10:42] <IamEthos> I didn't know that
[10:42] <Tallia1Kubuntu> no linux
[10:42] <Isil`Zha> brn: welcome
[10:42] <squiddle> IamEthos  you use windows, how more shady and dangerous can it get?
[10:43] <IamEthos> lol
[10:43] <IamEthos> you make a good point
[10:43] <squiddle> *kidding*
[10:43] <mavric2001> so your connecting linux pc to linux pc?
[10:43] <vista> ubuntu update software packages through internet
[10:43] <vista> vista how can i update through my dvd?
[10:43] <vista> vista i tried apt-cdrom, but seems not work
[10:43] <vista> vista could i modify sources.list?
[10:43] <vista> vista or there is a simple way?
[10:43] <IamEthos> and I'd like to get rid of Windows, but there are a few applications I'm not ready to abandon just yet
[10:43] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: any idea?
[10:43] <mavric2001> tallia are you connecting one linux pc to another linux pc?
[10:43] <IamEthos> I was wondering, why hasn't anyone made an advanced linux/windows hybrid OS
[10:43] <ben42> IamEthos: i know someone who stored over 70 gb data on fat32 (created with linux) and as then windowsdriver writes once more on it, it writes not at the end but at the beginnig of the partition and he lost some data
[10:44] <IamEthos> really
[10:44] <IamEthos> hmm
[10:44] <vista> could anyone help me?
[10:44] <ben42> IamEthos: that is only one example for "not robust"
[10:44] <pastyhermit> I need more ram boo hooo whooooo
[10:44] <squiddle> IamEthos  http://www.fs-driver.org/ i use it since 1 year on my laptop, but i do not start windows often...
[10:44] <Jemt-Mobile> Greetings. How well does Ubuntu handle 2 monitors (laptop + TFT). I want the laptop screen to run 1024x768@60hz and the external TFT 1280x1024@75hz - is that posible?
[10:44] <IamEthos> so is the consensus that a third party ext2/3 driver for windows is better than a native Fat32 partition in both OSs
[10:45] <pastyhermit> Jemt-Mobile: yep
[10:45] <pastyhermit> Im doing similar right now
[10:45] <we2by_> hi
[10:45] <pastyhermit> but it depends on your graphics card
[10:45] <squiddle> IamEthos  IMO yes
[10:45] <we2by_> why is transfering files over ssh so slow on ubuntu running gnome?
[10:45] <IamEthos> someone see my "hybrid OS" question
[10:45] <montablac> hi all
[10:45] <flydream> thank you , i have install the oprea in my ubuntu.
[10:45] <IamEthos> if something like WINE is legal
[10:45] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: yes
[10:46] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: i try to connect to my same computer
[10:46] <IamEthos> why doesn't someone invest all their time into building a linux kernel that encourages Windows emulation
[10:46] <IamEthos> and looks like Windows
[10:46] <mavric2001> dunno, ive never had problems with vnc
[10:46] <IamEthos> yet is free
[10:46] <squiddle> IamEthos  cause it is no fun
[10:46] <IamEthos> or really cheap
[10:46] <Jemt-Mobile> pasty : ATI M6 gfx card
[10:46] <ivan013> hellooo
[10:46] <IamEthos> to get people to switch over
[10:46] <mavric2001> you cannot connect vnc to the same computer lol
[10:46] <mavric2001> thats dumb
[10:46] <montablac> IamEthos:they did,it was called lindows,and it encouraged users to run as root
[10:46] <Robbie_Syd> how do I get to multimedia systems selector from kubuntu? whats the command?
[10:47] <dobblego> sometimes I connect to localhost for VNC by tunneling to some other machine over SSH though
[10:47] <mavric2001> tallia1kubuntu, you need a second pc to connect to
[10:47] <Tallia1Kubuntu> why?
[10:47] <montablac> IamEthos:and thats the number one linux DO NOT DO
[10:47] <IamEthos> montablac: I'm guessing it wasn't exactly the phenomenon I'm imagining
[10:47] <Toma-> Robbie_Syd: its in the control centre
[10:47] <montablac> IamEthos:yep
[10:47] <Tallia1Kubuntu> mavric2001: since  when server and client  can't be on the same machine using loopback?
[10:48] <mavric2001> because it cannot connect to itself because the port is already in use
[10:48] <montablac> IamEthos:it ened after only a year
[10:48] <Robbie_Syd> KDE Control Center>
[10:48] <squiddle> montablac  that argument is not very strong, cause if you get hold of a normal ubuntu user account, you have sudo rights, which is like root
[10:48] <flydream> i want to listen music online with the oprea?how can i do to get some plugins
[10:48] <pastyhermit> mavric2001: actually you can
[10:48] <dobblego> it cannot connect to itself because it results in a never ending recursive situation by definition
[10:48] <Toma-> Robbie_Syd: yep.
[10:48] <pastyhermit> mavric2001: you dont understand TCP/IP
[10:48] <flydream> who can tell me ?
[10:48] <mavric2001> well then u help tallia
[10:48] <flydream> thank you
[10:49] <IamEthos> squiddle: I think the point is that you have to explicitly state running as sudo
[10:49] <pastyhermit> Tallia1Kubuntu: what did you need to do?
[10:49] <IamEthos> which prevents accidental fuckups better
[10:49] <Tallia1Kubuntu> have vnc working?
[10:49] <montablac> squiddle:yea,but with root,there are no bars,with sudo,if you lsaeve and someone comes,they cant mess with system settings
[10:49] <dobblego> indeed - that the port is in use is irrelevant - many VNC clients cannot connecto to localhost by configuration only
[10:49] <pastyhermit> Tallia1Kubuntu: ... a little more specific might get you somewhere
[10:49] <Tallia1Kubuntu> :0 server is used by KDM
[10:49] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i'd like to create a vncserver on x:0
[10:49] <flydream>  i want to listen music online with the oprea?how can i do to get some plugins?
[10:50] <Tallia1Kubuntu> so i can see the running kde from another vnc client on mine, or another machine
[10:50] <squiddle> montablac  the gained security is not really high, he still can delete all YOUR files and thats the most iomportant thing on a desktop, network settings are unimportant
[10:50] <Tallia1Kubuntu> by now i can create only :1..N and when i connect with the client  i see only a grey X screen
[10:50] <IamEthos> so, ext2 or ext3 then for data storage
[10:50] <IamEthos> I believe the driver works with both...?
[10:50] <montablac> flydream:go to that applactions homepage,but be forwarned,it may not have linux plugins for what you want
[10:50] <Tallia1Kubuntu> flydream: do you know why?
[10:50] <frank23> squiddle: in lindows, everything runs as root. browser, email client, everything. It's a recipe for disaster. If lindows ever became as popular as windows it would become vulnerable to the same kind of problems
[10:50] <pulver> what program should i install to view postscript documents?
[10:51] <flydream> sorry,i do not unterstand
[10:51] <brn> Isl'Zha:  I looked at the web page.  My concern remains.  All "modern" email clients seem to rely on the "tyranny of the mouse" which as a Linux advocate, I find repressive.
[10:51] <squiddle> frank23  in ubuntu everything runs as your user, so if it fucks up it fucks your data up, no matter what
[10:51] <montablac> squiddle:yea,but only YOU can,in lindows ANYONE can
[10:52] <squiddle> it is just not much more security for a desktop, on a multi-user server it is all different
[10:52] <squiddle> montablac  desktops normally have just 2 or three users
[10:52] <squiddle> if at all
[10:52] <montablac> squiddle:and in ubuntu,you can give sudo to some people and not others
[10:52] <IamEthos> squiddle: the default user doesn't have access to most of the system drives
[10:52] <IamEthos> you have to explicitly state sudo
[10:52] <IamEthos> so unless you're running your browser as sudo, it shouldn't be able to change the files
[10:53] <montablac> squiddle:yea,what he said
[10:53] <IamEthos> I can't even create files on my linux partition out of the /home/ folder without specifying sudo
[10:53] <frank23> squiddle: there is a big difference between the damage a root owned process can do and a user owned process.
[10:53] <Rebeca> Blah. I'm still having problems when I try to play a DVD. The CD/DVD creator file browser opens and I can't look at the DVD. Totem-xine is installed, but whe I open it, I still don't have the option to Play Disc DVD-Rom disc.
[10:53] <squiddle> frank23  not much on a desktop, if you use YOUR files your screwed
[10:54] <Rebeca> *when
[10:54] <squiddle> it doesn't matter much if you still have an intact skeleton
[10:54] <squiddle> work lost is work lost
[10:54] <Toma-> Rebeca: the dvd has "extra features" on it?
[10:54] <cyphase> is flumotion a good OSS streaming server for home use?
[10:54] <mavric2001> Rebeca: i use vlc
[10:54] <Talon> skype rocks! ; )
[10:54] <mavric2001> no nasty codecs to contend with
[10:54] <IamEthos> you know what would be a nice feature
[10:54] <Talon> a good DVD is okle
[10:54] <IamEthos> in partition magic
[10:55] <Talon> try it
[10:55] <Rebeca> If I install VLC, will I be able to play a DVD automatically?
[10:55] <Talon> yeah
[10:55] <mavric2001> youll still need libdvdcss
[10:55] <IamEthos> if it allowed you to use unused space in a partition to convert from NTFS to Ext3 or something
[10:55] <Toma-> Rebeca: no. does the dvd have a movie AND data on it?
[10:55] <clever> you can try sudo su -
[10:55] <wvelez> Good morning...does anyone know how to configure aMSN to use a webcam?  It works with GnomeMeeting and camorama but I dont see where to configure in aMSN...thank u
[10:55] <clever> to get a root login without setting a root password
[10:55] <Rebeca> I have libdvdcss.
[10:55] <clever> then you can run a bunch of things as root without having to give the pass alot
[10:56] <mavric2001> you may have to manually point the player to the dvd drive , not sure
[10:56] <MistaED> talon: if skype is so good, then why doesn't it work properly and hasn't it been updated since october last year?
[10:56] <Rebeca> I'm not sure. It's a Monty Python DVD and it doesn't specify whether it has data apart from the movie in it (in the case).
[10:56] <Toma-> ok
[10:56] <Rebeca> I've tried other DVDs as well, and I get the same problem.
[10:56] <clever> run 'mount' in a term window to list all mounted items
[10:56] <IamEthos> like resize the partition to as small as it can without destroying data, create a new partition in that space, copy as much data as it can fit, shrink the first partition again, expand the second partition, copy files and so on
[10:56] <clever> the dvd/cd drive should be in there somewhere
[10:56] <Talon> i dont know but it does a better job than yahoo
[10:56] <frank23> squiddle: yeah but an intruder on a desktop usually doesn't care about your puny documents. they want to install a key logger or make your computer part of their botnet.
[10:57] <Tallia1Kubuntu> flydream: man, it's not complicated.. i can't create a vnc server such that i can see the current KDE screen on the client
[10:57] <mavric2001> right click on the dvd icon on your desktop and open with /usr/bin/vlc
[10:57] <squiddle> frank23  he can install the keylogger as your user
[10:57] <clever> frank23, you can still have it join the botnet from a limited user
[10:57] <squiddle> frank23 just put the binary in your home
[10:57] <IamEthos> anyway, I'm exhausted.
[10:57] <IamEthos> night everyone
[10:57] <clever> but the user can allways change to root and kill it
[10:58] <Tallia1Kubuntu> flydream: i can create only something on the second server of X (that is 1) and once i connect with a client.. i see a grey X screen with an x mouse icon
[10:58] <Rebeca> ok, I typed mount, and I'm sure I see the dvd drive there
[10:58] <clever> cd into the folder it shows it mounted at Rebeca
[10:58] <squiddle> frank23  to gain more desktop security we need partitioned OSes on  application basis like plan9
[10:59] <squiddle> Tallia1Kubuntu  this is most likely a second Xserver
[10:59] <wvelez> Good morning...does anyone know how to configure aMSN to use a webcam?  It works with GnomeMeeting and camorama but I dont see where to configure in aMSN...thank u...im using aMSN 0.95b
[10:59] <Tallia1Kubuntu> squiddle: i know
[10:59] <clever> ive seen selinux and it has a good security idea
[10:59] <Tallia1Kubuntu> but i donno how to connect to the active 0 server
[10:59] <flydream> can you log on my computer easily?
[10:59] <clever> no root user which has power over every1
[10:59] <Rebeca> "No such file or directory" ?
[11:00] <Rebeca> I tried cd dev/cdrom1
[11:00] <clever> you need the / at the start
[11:00] <Tallia1Kubuntu> squiddle: when i start tight-vncserver i get an error message that tells me that the X:0 is busy
[11:00] <clever> and its probly over in /media
[11:00] <frank23> squiddle: bah... I ran out of arguments.  ;)
[11:00] <clever> the one in /dev is the device itself Rebeca
[11:00] <brn> Does anyone remember OS-2?  It fit comfortably on a 200 MB disk with lots of GUI apps and DOS too.
[11:00] <Rebeca> ok. Let me try again then.
[11:00] <squiddle> Tallia1Kubuntu  yeah the problem is, that the vnc server should be hooked in your normal desktop and not start one for itself (i dunno how to do this, i no it is possible=
[11:01] <clever> ive heard of a linux called dsl(damn small linux) brn
[11:01] <clever> i know someone that wanted to use it on a boot cd which copyed itself to ram to run without the cd
[11:01] <squiddle> clever  fits on 56MB usb stick, nice for recoveryif you can boot from usb
[11:01] <clever> i only have 1 laptop which has usb boot
[11:02] <clever> and nearly all of my pc's have cd drives
[11:02] <clever> which works for lnx-bbc
[11:02] <Zakoota> ubutnu is cool
[11:02] <clever> an ubuntu livecd would also work for repairs
[11:02] <clever> and would be alot easyer if it had gui's for stuff like fsck
[11:03] <clever> i saw something somewhere about an ubuntu livecd
[11:03] <mavric2001> command line rocks once you catch on to it
[11:03] <squiddle> clever  it is in the normal ubuntu promo package
[11:03] <clever> the fsck gui?
[11:03] <brn> clever:  If you strip the GUI (KDE, Gnome, whaterver) Linux is fast and small.  I know people who have servers with 20 MB drives stuck in their closets which run forever.
[11:03] <squiddle> never mind i thought you searched for a ubuntu livecd...
[11:04] <clever> i have a 133mhz redhat9
[11:04] <clever> with the x server installed and disabled
[11:04] <clever> running my website and irc server
[11:04] <clever> on 64mb ram
[11:04] <clever> for $0 a month
[11:05] <squiddle> friend of mines runs his hp from a linksys router with a usbdisk attached for storage
[11:05] <clever> :)
[11:05] <clever> my server has a 1.4gig drive
[11:05] <brn> clever:  My point exactly.  You are doing it right.
[11:05] <clever> partion*
[11:05] <clever> with 20mb free
[11:05] <clever> 1.3gig for the install:S
[11:05] <clever> counting my progs i made
[11:06] <DaOne> Hey can someone help me here with setting up grub?
[11:06] <clever> also since the bad sectors i had recovered from
[11:06] <clever> the package manager has died
[11:06] <clever> so i cant properly remove anything
[11:06] <squiddle> DaOne  just ask, maybe someone can
[11:06] <ivan013> What is a grub ?????????????/
[11:06] <clever> ive read the entire info manual for grub
[11:06] <squiddle> lol
[11:06] <squiddle> boot manager
[11:06] <clever> and have tryed to get the net boot source but cant find it
[11:06] <ivan013> ok
[11:06] <ivan013> ;)
[11:07] <clever> ubuntu has no info on grub in it
[11:07] <clever> 'info grub' just gives me a man page
[11:07] <clever> on redhat9 it gives me a giant book allmost
[11:07] <dabaR> so how come you are using ubuntu?
[11:07] <clever> and if i check i can probly copy the manual over
[11:07] <clever> redhat9 was unstable on my laptop
[11:08] <clever> the x server only worked at 1 res
[11:08] <dabaR> chances are you will be able to. can we answer some question?
[11:08] <clever> maxed out
[11:08] <xukun> what is the release date of dapper?
[11:08] <dabaR> !dapper
[11:08] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[11:08] <paniq> thats it
[11:08] <paniq> here's why: http://monolog.paniq.org/
[11:08] <mavric2001> what do dapper and vista have in common?
[11:09] <clever> i have enough pc's that i can run ubuntu xp and 98 all at once
[11:09] <ron_> nothing i hope
[11:09] <dobblego> you mean you have 3 PCs?
[11:09] <mavric2001> release dates for both have been extended
[11:09] <clever> i have over 9
[11:09] <dabaR> dobblego: lol
[11:09] <clever> i have 3 with xp 2 with linux and 1 with 98
[11:09] <clever> then 3 with win95 or dos
[11:10] <clever> and more that have no os atm
[11:10] <dobblego> quantum computers will run Windows XP and Linux at the same time on the same PC
[11:10] <mavric2001> testing fc5 on my other machine
[11:10] <dabaR> clever: please write longer posts, and use enter less
[11:10] <clever> ok:)
[11:10] <mavric2001> rpm distros just dont get it done compared to debian based distros
[11:10] <dobblego> but you can only "observe" one operating system at a time
[11:11] <mavric2001> virtual pc and dual monitors rock
[11:11] <clever> been there also
[11:11] <clever> got vmware on my XP 2.9ghz
[11:12] <clever> with 1 moniter
[11:12] <clever> but ive had 3 moniters on my xp before
[11:12] <mavric2001> vmware my bad , virtual pc sucks
[11:12] <clever> 2 cards first had moniter+tv out and the second had just moniter
[11:12] <clever> 2 moniters + a tv
[11:13] <mavric2001> i only have two eyes so i can only watch two monitors
[11:13] <clever> was playing half life on the moniter with the walk thru on the second moniter
[11:13] <USER016994> qualke gay?
[11:13] <clever> so i can pause the game and look over to my left
[11:13] <brn> Moral Issue:  Ultra fast CPU and Ultra huge storage pose a dilemma for government.  What to do with this power?  Why use it for mischief of course.
[11:13] <wvelez> Good morning...does anyone know how to configure aMSN to use a webcam?  It works with GnomeMeeting and camorama but I dont see where to configure in aMSN...thank u...im using aMSN 0.95b
[11:13] <clever> without having to minimize the game which takes 30 seconds
[11:13] <DaOne> ok...  Heres the deal...  I have just installed ubuntu Hoary onto a spare drive.  Grub currently has 2 boot options.  Ubuntu and WinXP.  I want to change the default from Ubuntu to WinXP.  I've done it before but that was on Breezy.  I've heard of a syndicate boot-manager for grub but i haven't been able to find anything.  Plz help.
[11:13] <we2by_> hi
[11:13] <we2by_> where can I get opera?
[11:13] <clever> that sounds very easy DaOne
[11:14] <USER016994> qualcuno di bologna?
[11:14] <mavric2001> www.opera.com
[11:14] <Rebeca_> we2by, use automatix
[11:14] <we2by_> mavric2001, for Ubuntu?
[11:14] <we2by_> Rebeca, no, I hate that tool
[11:14] <dabaR> DaOne: everything works, you just want the default changed? can you run "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst" and then follow the instructions for changing the default?
[11:14] <mavric2001> dude, do a google search for opera browser, its elemental
[11:14] <clever> yep dabaR
[11:14] <DaOne> Clever, if you think you can help then please do.  I've found the boot.lst but i am unable to edit it as it is read-only
[11:14] <dabaR> !it
[11:14] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:14] <clever> i was going to type that:_
[11:15] <mavric2001> no habla italiano
[11:16] <dabaR> no need to be ignorant...:)
[11:16] <DaOne> Thanks dabaR! :D
[11:16] <mavric2001> sprechen zie english?
[11:16] <clever> changing the default to saved would be one way
[11:17] <clever> then it would use what you used last
[11:18] <we2by_> heh?
[11:18] <we2by_> why happened to the ubuntuforums.org?
[11:18] <dabaR> april 1.
[11:19] <rindolf> Hi all!
[11:19] <rindolf> Anyone here from India?
[11:19] <ron_> hello rindolf
[11:19] <paniq> "I want to change the default from Ubuntu to WinXP."
[11:19] <rindolf> ron_: hi
[11:19] <paniq> thats kinda horrible
[11:19] <ron_> :)
[11:19] <paniq> who would do such a thing
[11:19] <clever> some1 who wants to play win32 games
[11:20] <clever> or programs
[11:20] <we2by_> aren't there a opera version for amd64?
[11:20] <dobblego> paniq: /etc/grub/menu.lst
[11:20] <clever> and or isnt used to linux yet
[11:20] <paniq> i'm not asking dobblego
[11:20] <paniq> i'm just wondering
[11:20] <ron_> someone who wants xp to boot by default
[11:20] <brn> Hi rindolf.  Perhaps half those here are from India but nobody admits it.
[11:20] <clever> after a while they will get hooked on linux:P
[11:20] <rindolf> brn: :-)
[11:20] <paniq> ron_: yeah, kinda weird thought.
[11:20] <dobblego> paniq: I used to have Windows default as I got my girlfriend used to Linux
[11:20] <ron_> yeah :/
[11:20] <clever> i have xp on most of my pc's and linux on 2
[11:21] <clever> but no dual's atm
[11:21] <clever> if you dont count vmware:)
[11:21] <paniq> i have a windows xp that i boot once a month.
[11:21] <dobblego> I run Windows XP in vmware
[11:21] <clever> i dont have a linux vm
[11:21] <clever> so id have to give win32 vmware a bottle of wine
[11:22] <clever> and a os inside a vm inside a vm
[11:22] <clever> how stable can that be?
[11:22] <dabaR> !enter
[11:22] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[11:22] <clever> yeah i was allready told and its a hard habbit to break:S
[11:22] <ron_> theres only one program keeping me from killing my windows partition
[11:23] <dobblego> I can't run my Lexmark X5150 printer under Linux - otherwise, I'd kill Windows
[11:23] <clever> i can access my shared network printers
[11:23] <clever> which are shared by win32's but the printer itself locks up every time it gets 1 page done causing me to have to reboot it befere it can do page2
[11:24] <brn> I avoid Windows because Bill has enough money and needs none of mine.  Plus, he has promulgated the worst operating system I can imagine.  Other than that, I have no stron feelings on the matter.
[11:24] <we2by_> how do u install opera on ubuntu for amd 64?
[11:24] <we2by_> package architecture (i386) does not match system (amd64)
[11:24] <clever> i got all my xp's as part of the system cost when i got my newer pc's
[11:24] <dabaR>  we2by_ chroot
[11:24] <dabaR> !chroot
[11:24] <ubotu> rumour has it, chroot is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[11:25] <squiddle> brn  most people don't give money to bill either :o
[11:26] <Storkme> !java
[11:26] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:26] <we2by_> dabaR, what has opera to do with chroot?
[11:27] <Isil`Zha> if i change anything with the keyboard layout: do i have to log in again or is it applied instantly?
[11:27] <dabaR> read it. you can run a 32 bit chroot on 64 mach's
[11:28] <PetterT> Hello, I just installed Ubuntu and I can't get dhclient to work. I have a pretty vanilla 3com card and it was no problem under Debian. Any hints?
[11:28] <dabaR> Isil`Zha: like changing form english keyboard to a thai one?
[11:28] <Simba> ok, I have a clean installation of breezy, and the system goes perfectly down for hibernating. but the machine hangs on resuming after loading from memory. any clue ?
[11:28] <Isil`Zha> dabaR: no changing xkb options
[11:29] <clever> Simba, i also cant use hibernation at all on breeze
[11:29] <dabaR> Isil`Zha: ya, restart the x server, perhaps sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[11:29] <clever> it goes down fine but refuses to wake up
[11:29] <Isil`Zha> dabaR: ok thank you
[11:30] <Mabus> After installing ubuntu, my windows does not boot up anymore. I get a BSoD. What should I do?
[11:30] <kingspawn> Mabus: be content.. ;)
[11:31] <kingspawn> Mabus: or try booting off a winxp cd, go into the recovery console and see if you can make some magic happen
[11:31] <clever> that may kill grub though
[11:31] <clever> might be a good idea to make a grub floppy first so he can get linux from a floppy
[11:34] <bonela23> are there anybody speak spanish?
[11:35] <kimo_> when adminstring 100 ubuntu machines, is there any 'central' commands I can use to configure all of them (somehow) ?
[11:35] <wenko> ci
[11:35] <clever> ci?
[11:35] <dabaR> !es
[11:35] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:36] <Simba> anyone tried the hibernation thing in dapper ?
[11:36] <wenko> clever, some dude was aking if anyone spke spanish here
[11:37] <clever> i cant get breezy to hibernate and dont have a dapper
[11:37] <clever> ahh
[11:37] <clever> i though you where answering kimo_
[11:37] <dabaR> :-/ si...
[11:37] <kimo_> :)
[11:37] <Jemt> Greetings. Can anyone help me setup a second monitor on my laptop? I have just plugged it in, at it seems to run as it should - but i don't have any video on my laptop now - the screen is just turned off. And the fn+F7 key kombination dosn't turn it back on. Also, Ubuntu does not seem to have any configuration tools for managing multiple monitors. Can anyone help? Graphics card: ATI M6 Mobility (laptop)
[11:37] <dabaR> !ati
[11:37] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[11:38] <clever> my moniter/lcd pannel act oddly and randomly when used together on ubuntu
[11:38] <mivecz> hello how i  update the  kde  from 3.4 to  3,5
[11:38] <mivecz> ?
[11:38] <kimo_> mivecz: wait for dapper ?
[11:39] <fek> moin
[11:39] <kimo_> when adminstring 100 ubuntu machines, is there any 'central' commands I can use to configure all of them (somehow) ?
[11:39] <clever> you could make a simple script to ssh into a list of pc's and run a given command
[11:39] <xukun> kimo_, peaple are saying that dapper will come in june. but I dont blief that
[11:39] <bonela23> How I can begin my adsl usb modem? (How I make a script what initialize the modem?
[11:40] <kimo_> xukun: why
[11:40] <clever> then you would just need to install openssh on each and maybe have a common admin name/pass on them all
[11:41] <kimo_> clever: so no common conf files utility exist at all, right
[11:41] <bonela23> I am new in Ubuntu
[11:41] <clever> i dont know of one
[11:41] <dabaR> Jemt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaMultipleMonitors maybe that is an ok place to start
[11:41] <clever> but thats my idea
[11:41] <spacey> kimo_: there are some tools i think, you can also manage in different ways depending on the role of the machines
[11:41] <xukun> kimo_, becouse I heard before that the release date for dapper will be this month. some where at the 14th
[11:41] <Jemt> dabaR: Ah, great - thank you :)
[11:41] <kimo_> xukun: it was officially delayed to 1 June
[11:41] <dabaR> Jemt: the ati page used to have more on multiple monitors, but it seems to be gone now.
[11:42] <Jemt> dabaR: Bugger :-/
[11:42] <dabaR> bonela23: on ethernet dsl modems I use pppoeconf, that is a command to run in a terminal, which guides you through the setup.
[11:43] <xukun> kimo_, hmm. That is then the first time ubuntu team delayed rew release
[11:43] <dabaR> bonela23: people on the -es channel may know more, maybe they use the same hardware, cause of geographical closeness, although that is not safe to say with es...
[11:43] <spacey> dabaR: it really depends on the kind of modem
[11:43] <kimo_> yeah .. coz they want it to be polished
[11:44] <xukun> kimo_, have any idea what the problems are they are having
[11:44] <Jemt> Hmm, will this guide work for ATI Mobility M6? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[11:45] <bonela23> ok dabaR, many thanks!
[11:45] <dabaR> You can always try.
[11:45] <Jemt> ATI Mobility M6 is not listed under "Prerequisites"
[11:45] <dabaR> Jemt: also google could tell you about other people's experiences.
[11:45] <Jemt> dabaR: It's a production machine - i'm not crazy about experimenting with things
[11:45] <Jemt> Yea
[11:48] <we2by_> where is the trash can?
[11:48] <dabaR> in the corner
[11:48] <we2by_> I don't see it :\
[11:48] <kimo_> xukun: I am running dapper now .. it's looking good
[11:48] <we2by_> I need to recover some files
[11:49] <dabaR> add it, right click, add to panel. it is also in ~/.Trash
[11:52] <knanand> Can any1 tell me what are the programing languages that are available for Linux... What are the dev tools available for them...
[11:52] <erikl> how do I configure rxvt in ubuntu?
[11:53] <b_e_n_z> erikl, what's there to configure?
[11:53] <Jemt> Does anyone know how I can turn my laptop's LCD display on again? I have attached a CRT monitor at the moment. I normally press fn+F7 - but that dosn't work. Is there a script within /etc/acpi i can run?
[11:53] <mac|gyver> I accidentally switch on the development version of OOo in aptitude... I'm having problems turning it off again (when I turn it off, it switches back on when I restart aptitude)
[11:53] <mac|gyver> is therea way to bypass that?
[11:54] <dabaR> mac|gyver: is there a package name?
[11:54] <mac|gyver> dabaR: sure.. openoffice.org2-dev
[11:54] <superposi> hola a tod@s
[11:54] <mac|gyver> I want that, and its dependencies, off :)
[11:54] <dabaR> knanand: all pretty much dev languages are avail in ubuntu. there are several dev envs avail too, ask your package manager
[11:55] <dabaR> mac|gyver: sudo aptitude remove openoffice.org2-dev
[11:55] <mac|gyver> hmm
[11:55] <we2by_> when I copy files, gnome works very slow
[11:56] <knanand> Can I use Java what are there any IDE's for Java...???
[11:56] <kimo_> knanand: eclipse
[11:56] <dabaR> knanand: yes, yes. I use ^
[11:56] <Jemt> Will 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' make changes to anything besides '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' ?
[11:56] <knanand> how can i install eclipse
[11:56] <mac|gyver> dabaR: that seems to work.. ty
[11:56] <dabaR> !info eclipse
[11:56] <Jemt> knanand: apt-get install eclipse
[11:57] <dabaR> knanand: do you know how to install things in ubuntu?
[11:57] <Corvix> hey everyone ...
[11:57] <erikl> b_e_n_z: the look
[11:57] <Corvix> does anyone else have problems logging in to ICQ using GAIM?
[11:57] <knanand> ya, pacakage manager... i used that to install a few ather things
[11:57] <dabaR> ubotu: tell knanand about eclipse
[11:58] <maagnetik> how do you change the bootup splash image thingy to ubuntu from kubuntu?
[11:58] <bimberi> !tell maagnetik about usplash
[11:59] <kimo_> !tell kimo_ about usplash
[12:01] <knanand> i downloaded and installed linux version of Sun Java studio Ent 8 but it does not open...
[12:01] <squiddle> !tell squiddle about usplash
[12:01] <RemyLaptop> !quicktime
[12:01] <ubotu> quicktime is probably read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[12:02] <mac|gyver> one more question.. what's the best sequence of commands to upgrade the system from the cli?
[12:02] <tobi-wan> apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:02] <dabaR> sudo aptitude update&&sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[12:02] <mac|gyver> :)
[12:03] <tobi-wan> your pick :-D
[12:03] <delire_> mac|gyver: use the && conditional in the event the first update doesn't work.
[12:03] <mac|gyver> yeah I know
[12:03] <dabaR> timtowtdi
[12:03] <nahoj> anyone knows how to play .mkv ?
[12:04] <PetterT> OK I'm going nuts now... fresh Ubuntu 5.10 install and I just can't get the networking to work. First I thought it was the UTC=yes/no problem mentioned in the bug database, but that didn't help. I just can't get dhclient to work properly. Help!
[12:04] <squiddle> nahoj  mplayer knows how to do that
[12:04] <delire_> nahoj: matrovska ? i think vlc will play it, as will mplayer though not out of the box i think.
[12:04] <delire_> nahoj: give it a crack. a good format btw..
[12:04] <dabaR> PetterT: is your interfaces file set up with a dhcp entry with a auto entry for it?
[12:04] <taneli> where i can find package libvga.so.1
[12:04] <taneli> i need it
[12:04] <PetterT> iface eth0 inet dchp
[12:04] <taneli> can someone help :)
[12:05] <nahoj> how do i install matrovska?
[12:05] <dabaR> !find libvga.so.1
[12:05] <PetterT> But I did try manually running dhclient, multiple times...
[12:05] <PetterT> It just didn't help.
[12:05] <delire_> taneli: 'apt-cache search libvga' and then select the latest version
[12:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'libvga.so.1' (3 shown): (/usr/lib/libvga.so.1.4.3) in universe/libs/libsvga1 ;; (/usr/lib/libvga.so.1.99.4) in universe/libs/svgalib1-libggi2 ;; (/usr/lib/libvga.so.1) in universe/libs/libsvga1,universe/libs/svgalib1-libggi2.
[12:06] <PetterT> Is it possible to pass on the UTC=yes option to dhclient from the command line?
[12:06] <mac|gyver> what's the difference between upgrade and dist-upgrade?
[12:06] <liable> what?
[12:06] <dabaR> PetterT: you don't have an IP in ifconfig for eth0? pasting is on paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:06] <chamo> hello
[12:06] <delire_> taneli: therefore 'sudo apt-get install svgalib1-libggi2' is what you want (based on that output).
[12:06] <liable> mac|gyver: read the apt-howto or man apt-get
[12:06] <mac|gyver> okies
[12:07] <PetterT> No I don't have an IP there
[12:07] <PetterT> Well I'm booted in WinXP now of course
[12:07] <PetterT> Otherwise I'd have a hard time being on IRC, with no networking under Ubuntu :-)
[12:07] <dabaR> PetterT: not a great choice for troubleshooting.
[12:07] <liable> PetterT: why not just set a static ip for starters?
[12:08] <PetterT> Well I tried that too, but it didn't help.
[12:08] <dabaR> PetterT: you will need to make sure your router is giving those out, cause that is a possible cause, it should really just work.
[12:08] <delire_> taneli: by the way, if you ever want to find a package that provides a file (as was your case above) do 'sudo dpkg -S someFilename'
[12:08] <PetterT> So I'm wondering if it could be a problem with my 3com-card?
[12:08] <liable> PetterT: how didnt it help? could you ping the router? could you ping the net? what options did you supply??
[12:08] <dpm> does anyone know how to set the resolution of a scanned image in xsane? I do not seem to be able to set it anywhere...
[12:09] <PetterT> ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.42 up, and no I couldn't ping the router
[12:09] <RemyLaptop> !quicktime
[12:09] <ubotu> from memory, quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[12:09] <delire_> nahoj: see if matrovska isn't already supported by mplayer or vlc on Ubuntu. i see to remember it's a free codec.
[12:09] <taneli> delire_: it says ./fuhquake.svga: error while loading shared libraries: libvga.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:09] <liable> PetterT: erm, you need to supply a little more info to ifconfig
[12:09] <taneli> i have the file now but it says like that...im trying to run fuhquake :)
[12:10] <PetterT> I do? It set the right netmask on it's own, I saw.
[12:10] <delire_> taneli: have you installed /svgalib1-libggi2 ?
[12:10] <PetterT> What more do I need to tell it?
[12:10] <taneli> delire_: yep
[12:10] <delire_> taneli: try a sudo ldconfig.
[12:10] <nahoj> delire_: my vlc can't play it. and it seems like i can't install mplayer....
[12:10] <taneli> what that should do ?
[12:10] <delire_> taneli: oh you're not compiling it, your running it..
[12:10] <ubuntu> hi
[12:10] <taneli> ye
[12:11] <liable> PetterT: ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.42 gateway 192.168.1.0 up  (if 192.168.1.0 is indeed your router ip)
[12:11] <ab0rted> i found the difference with each release of windows how microsoft makes it "better" each release has a bluer blue screen of death
[12:11] <taneli> but it cant find that package, dont know why
[12:11] <ubuntu> Xenguy: hi are you here
[12:11] <PetterT> OK, thanks liable
[12:11] <dabaR> liable: which is impossible? cause a 0?
[12:11] <PetterT> I added routes via 'route add default gw 192.168.1.1' etc
[12:12] <delire_> taneli: well i have to head out right now, try using 'ldd' on the fuhquake binary to find out where it's expecting libvga.so.1. also run a find on that file to make sure it's really installed.
[12:12] <PetterT> But I really don't need a routing table for the same subnet, it's automaticall added
[12:12] <liable> erm, yes, meant .1
[12:12] <liable> PetterT: ^^
[12:12] <dabaR> PetterT: right, but gateway has to be there.
[12:12] <taneli> delire_: thanks
[12:12] <delire_> taneli: if it is there, but not where fuhquake expects it to be, try a symlink to where fuhquake is looking for it.
[12:12] <PetterT> Well my i/f is the 'gw' for the subnet, and my router is the gw for the inet
[12:13] <PetterT> And when I bring up my i/f I get an automatic route to that entire subnet, with my i/f as gw
[12:13] <delire_> taneli: a bit of a hassle though.. shouldn't be that hard (but sometimes is with third-party binaries) :/
[12:13] <PetterT> So no more info is needed to communicate on that subnet, really
[12:13] <taneli> i know
[12:13] <PetterT> Which I cannot :/
[12:14] <liable> PetterT: set the router gateway first, then we can sort out the lan stuff once you can irc on it.
[12:14] <PetterT> OK, well thanks guys, I'll reboot and see if I can kick it into action.
[12:14] <PetterT> BBIAB. :-)
[12:14] <liable> PetterT: wait
[12:14] <liable> bah
[12:15] <linme> I find python 2.4 installed.. how can i start dev on it ( new to Python but wana try )
[12:15] <sinan> hi everybody
[12:16] <bimberi> linme: open a terminal and type 'python'
[12:16] <sinan> I want to put a launcher on my desktop which will execute a simple shell script which was given the exec permission
[12:17] <linme> is there ny IDE for python..
[12:17] <sinan> I create one, and write for the command "sudo nameofscript" . But it dont work
[12:18] <sinan> anybody can help me
[12:19] <chamo> sinan: you need to chmod the file
[12:19] <chamo> sinan: and then to execute it you have to use     "   ./myscript    "
[12:19] <bimberi> linme: there are several, 'idle' and 'eric' are two
[12:20] <sinan> but i want a launcher
[12:20] <sinan> i chmod it
[12:20] <chamo> sinan: what do you mean by a launcher? a shortcut?
[12:20] <rts23> hey, any ideas on how i find out which architecture of ubuntu i'm using?
[12:20] <rts23> (probably a really stupid question, but hey)
[12:20] <sinan> chamo: yes I need to place a shorcut on my desktop
[12:21] <bimberi> rts23: uname -r
[12:21] <chamo> then right click on your desktop and select new launcher and point to it
[12:21] <sinan> chamo: I do so
[12:21] <rts23> ok thank you bimberi
[12:21] <sinan> chamo : but dont work
[12:21] <sinan> chamo : I use gnome .
[12:21] <bimberi> rts23: np :)
[12:22] <sinan> chamo: I  write for the command option of the launcher, the name of my script
[12:22] <sinan> chamo: or alternately with the path
[12:22] <sinan> chamo: but dont work
[12:22] <chamo> sinan: mmhmh
[12:23] <Lorvy> hey how do i install .wma support for ubuntu?
[12:23] <bimberi> sinan: where is the script (what directory)?  if it's not in your path it won't be found.
[12:23] <chamo> sinan: when you go in the dir and launch the script it works ?
[12:23] <bimberi> !tell Lorvy about restricted
[12:24] <sinan> chamo : yes it works
[12:24] <chamo> sinan: from command line?
[12:24] <Lorvy> bimberi okay thakns
[12:24] <sinan> chamo: actuallya  I put it in my $PATH
[12:25] <bimberi> Lorvija: yw :)
[12:25] <chamo> sinan: ok. then if you create a new launcher and add in the shortcut field something like " /home/user/scripts/myscript.sh  " it should work....
[12:25] <clayton> !java
[12:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:25] <nick1> !nvidia
[12:25] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:25] <nick1> !nvidia-settings
[12:25] <ubotu> nick1: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:26] <chamo> sinan: try to check the "run in terminal" box
[12:26] <sinan> chamo: I tried so but no solution
[12:26] <sinan> but let me try againi
[12:26] <chamo> that's weird. I got some scripts running that way and they all do work
[12:28] <nick1> hi, does anyone know why nvidia-settings wants to remove nvidia-glx when you try and install it on 6.06? its a deliberate move by someone right?
[12:28] <sinan> chamo: no solution
[12:28] <chamo> sinan: hmmm. what's your script name?
[12:28] <chamo> sinan: you must avoid space in the name
[12:28] <Blippe> nick1, try #ubuntu+1 for questions about dapper
[12:28] <ev3r> hi there, can any one help me find a divx player for Ubuntu and a yahoo mesenger???
[12:29] <nick1> thanks Blippe
[12:29] <chamo> ev3r: install vlc for viewing divx, and gaim for yahoo mesenger.
[12:29] <sinan> chamo : kapa
[12:29] <Blippe> ev3r, gaim connects to yahoo, and you need codecs for divx
[12:29] <chamo> sinan: like the photograph but with a single p ;)
[12:29] <ev3r> where i can find vlc??
[12:30] <ev3r> and the codecs for ubuntu
[12:30] <s|k> how do we fix the forums?
[12:30] <s|k> fire the staff!
[12:30] <brad_> can someone help with xserver issue on ubuntu 64
[12:30] <ev3r> i`m new to linux
[12:30] <chamo> !tell ev3r about restricted
[12:30] <Blippe> ev3r, you can find vlc in synaptic
[12:30] <sinan> chamo: /usr/local/bin/kapa
[12:30] <ron_> sudo apt-get install vlc
[12:30] <ron_> i think
[12:30] <chamo> ron_: yup
[12:30] <maskd> ev3r: when you use vlc, you dont have to install codeces
[12:30] <maskd> codecs*
[12:30] <ron_> i like totem though
[12:30] <chamo> vlc is simple to install
[12:30] <sinan> chamo: but it requires root priviledges
[12:31] <chamo> sinan: put sudo then before the command
[12:31] <sinan> chamo : so I try "sudo /usr/local/bin/kapa"
[12:31] <ubuntu> Frogzoo how are your fros kerpping
[12:31] <sinan> chamo: but dont work
[12:31] <sinan> chamo: its a simple shutdown script
[12:31] <chamo> mhhh
[12:31] <ubuntu> Frogzoo the info on quemu was false
[12:31] <sinan> chamo: it calls sudo shutdown -h now
[12:32] <sinan> chamo : and thats all
[12:32] <chamo> sinan: ehm
[12:33] <sinan> chamo : is it because of two sudos
[12:33] <MrFredo> hi
[12:33] <chamo> sinan: you mean you calll ascript with sudo that call sudo itself?
[12:34] <sinan> chamo : no
[12:34] <sinan> chamo: to launcher I write sudo and the script has sudo
[12:36] <chamo> sinan: I would launch the script without sudo (put it somewhere its possible to run it with your user, like home/user/script)  and use the sudo command itself in the script. then when you launch it it will ask for the su password and should work.
[12:37] <sinan> chamo: Ok let me try
[12:37] <mesut> hi,whats the difference of DVD release ?
[12:37] <chamo> mesut: ?
[12:37] <mesut> im on 5.1 download page
[12:38] <mesut> there are cd images,and dvd images
[12:38] <mesut> is the dvd, installable and livecd together ?
[12:38] <chamo> havent tried so I cant tell you. It must simply be more package in the dvd I'd say
[12:39] <mesut> thats a high probability
[12:40] <chamo> but if you dont have any special needs I would download the CD version with LiveCD Installable
[12:40] <chamo> it has everything you'd need
[12:41] <mesut> well,i am happy with my gentoo,just thinking to write an article about ubuntu
[12:41] <chamo> wait for the dapper release ;)
[12:42] <mesut> is the release time soon ?
[12:42] <chamo> within 1.5 month
[12:42] <Mitja> What do I have to install to get the "devel" files of X server?
[12:43] <JDahl> Micksa, x11-dev, libx11-dev (try apt-cache search x11-dev)
[12:43] <hyphenated> PetterT: see a doctor?
[12:44] <mesut> thanks chamo ,ill come on the release time,and ask you the difference of images again ;)
[12:44] <chamo> sinan: are you done?
[12:44] <chamo> mesut: np! :) maybe until that time I'll know
[12:44] <liable> PetterT: i may have led you astray
[12:44] <chamo> mesut: the next ubuntu release will rock
[12:44] <mesut> hope you have a fast connection though -)
[12:44] <mesut> cya
[12:45] <ubuntu_> hi
[12:45] <PetterT> Rehashing: Fresh 5.10 install. No network. Can't connect to router with static IP setting. Can't even get ARP info. Can't get a DHCP address (not very surprising when there is no ARP table).
[12:45] <PetterT> Is there some uber network filter installed by default that I need to disable?
[12:45] <ubuntu_> where can I look up to see if certain bug reports have beed solved please
[12:45] <chamo> PetterT: normally not
[12:45] <Hobbsee> PetterT: wired, or wireless?
[12:45] <PetterT> Wired.
[12:45] <PetterT> Simple 3com card, working in WinXP atm and having no problem in my previous Debian install
[12:46] <chamo> PetterT: dmesg | grep interface_name tell you something?
[12:46] <PetterT> (which I cleverly overwrote with Ubuntu)
[12:46] <PetterT> Not really no.
[12:46] <PetterT> :-(
[12:46] <Hobbsee> that's weird...
[12:46] <liable> PetterT: erm, what commands did you run, and what was the output?
[12:46] <ubuntu_> here still
[12:46] <chamo> and ifconfig?
[12:47] <chamo> ubuntu_: look on the official ubuntu site you must find links there
[12:47] <PetterT> Well I set up static IP via ipconfig, I set up a static route, I tried arping for the router - nothing.
[12:47] <PetterT> Err ifconfig.
[12:47] <JDahl> PetterT, what does ifconfig eth0 and /etc/iftab tell you?
[12:47] <chamo> hehe windows user ;P
[12:47] <sinan> chamo: nothing changed
[12:47] <PetterT> Yeah I'm in WinXP at the moment.
[12:47] <ubuntu_> chamo: thanks
[12:47] <PetterT> It told me that eth0 was up and running on the address I specified, with proper netmask.
[12:48] <chamo> sinan: what's the content of your script? only shutdown ?
[12:48] <PetterT> I'm at 192.168.1.whateverIlike and my router is at 192.168.1.1
[12:48] <sinan> chamo : yes
[12:48] <liable> PetterT: and route output looked good/
[12:48] <PetterT> But 'arping 192.168.1.1' yielded nothing.
[12:48] <misieq> !java
[12:48] <PetterT> Yes sure, but this is below IP routing level
[12:48] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:48] <PetterT> This is interface madness somehow
[12:48] <JDahl> PetterT, are you running Dapper? There's been reports about broken networks in Dapper
[12:48] <liable> PetterT: try an older kernl.
[12:48] <misieq> !javadebs
[12:49] <PetterT> No I'm at 5.10 fresh install
[12:49] <PetterT> Whatever that is called
[12:49] <PetterT> The plain vanilla luser install from the web
[12:49] <PetterT> Nothing experimental
[12:49] <nico8481> hi
[12:49] <liable> PetterT: stick with sarge! :P
[12:49] <PetterT> Grr!
[12:49] <chamo> sinan: that's really weird. where did you move your script, and what's the exact command you used to call it ?
[12:50] <nico8481> any idea where firefox keeps its lock files? my computer has been shut down by a power failure and now firefox doesn't want to start anymore (says that the profile is already in use)
[12:50] <sinan> chamo: just a moment
[12:50] <PetterT> Can I use insmod (or something like that) and reload interface drivers?
[12:50] <chamo> nico8481: in your home folder, exemple    /home/user/.mozilla/firefox/blabla
[12:50] <liable> PetterT: but really, try an older/newer kernel. i would even suggest trying and seeing how the debian 2.6 image goes.
[12:50] <PetterT> I haven't really used linux for a few years, I forgot how you do stuff like that
[12:51] <nico8481> thx
[12:51] <PetterT> Hm...
[12:51] <nico8481> b0rf8ick.default  pluginreg.dat  profiles.ini
[12:51] <liable> PetterT: its modprobe with 2.6, and yes. modprobe -r, but i doubt it will change anything.
[12:51] <nico8481> the .default one?
[12:51] <chamo> nico8481: excatly
[12:52] <chamo> maybe rename it to "profile.backup" and try relaunching firefox
[12:52] <nico8481> thx
[12:52] <hyphenated> PetterT: uh.. in general, you should use modprobe, rather than insmod
[12:52] <PetterT> Thanks!
[12:52] <hyphenated> PetterT: and have you done something on your router to force your MAC to have a static IP?
[12:52] <liable> PetterT: what version of debian worked with the card?
[12:53] <Engla> I have a problem.. I installed ubuntu yesterday adn now when it boots it displays a windows logo...until gdm starts. I can't understand how this has happnened
[12:53] <PetterT> hyphenated: yes I have
[12:53] <nico8481> ok i works... there was a symlink named "lock" there, renamed it to "unlock" :)
[12:53] <nico8481> thx
[12:53] <PetterT> hyphenated: I let the router map MAC->IP
[12:53] <nico8481> s/i/it/
[12:53] <hyphenated> PetterT: and you want to continue using static IP addresses?
[12:54] <PetterT> So that I always get the same address, which is the one I tried setting statically as well
[12:54] <hyphenated> if so, I suggest loading the network-admin gui tool to configure it
[12:54] <PetterT> Well it matters only for portmapping, since we are 3 computers behind the router
[12:54] <hyphenated> hmm... you give it a "static" address via DHCP
[12:54] <PetterT> Yes
[12:54] <PetterT> But I also tried setting the address manually
[12:54] <PetterT> Nothing works, and I have a clean ARP table
[12:54] <PetterT> Which is highly suspicious
[12:55] <chamo> hehe
[12:55] <hyphenated> either way, load up network-admin and use that to configure it
[12:55] <JDahl> PetterT, can't your router assign static IPs based on MAC addresses? Then you just use DHCP from linux as usual (sorry for my interference if that's actually what you're doing)
[12:56] <PetterT> Well I cannot start X until I have replaced some faulty sound-drivers (if I udnerstood the known-problems FAQ properly), and I cannot download those until I get networking working
[12:56] <liable> theres no need to set anything in the router at all.
[12:56] <hyphenated> PetterT: what type of install did you perform?
[12:56] <sinan> chamo:  the works for a program like (xvncviewer) but not for the command (sudo) shutdown -r (-h) now
[12:56] <PetterT> JDahl: yes, that is how it is set up, but that's beside the point
[12:56] <PetterT> hyphenated: a plain <press ENTER> install
[12:56] <PetterT> desktop I suppose it's called
[12:56] <hyphenated> and your GUI isn't working yet?
[12:56] <PetterT> no, it gets to the login screen where a nice drum-sound starts looping
[12:57] <PetterT> and after I enter user/pass it shows me a nice brown screen and nothing happens
[12:57] <sinan> chamo : the launcher works for a program but not for my script
[12:57] <hyphenated> charming :-) unload the sound drivers and see if it gets further
[12:57] <PetterT> (still playing the drum-loop)
[12:57] <|lostbyte|> Hai ! guys i need help with repositories.
[12:57] <PetterT> OK, how do I do that?
[12:57] <chamo> sinan: do you get any error message or nothing at all ?
[12:57] <hyphenated> sudo modprobe -r module
[12:57] <|lostbyte|> I cant find the source to my kernel. ? and cant find mplayer too :(
[12:57] <JDahl> PetterT, just boot to recovery mode. Then try to ping other machines on the network
[12:57] <hyphenated> assuming you can determine the name of your sound modules
[12:58] <PetterT> Yeah hehe, OK, I'll see if I can locate them
[12:58] <hyphenated> or try JDahl's idea
[12:58] <dave__> help got a belkin wireless G card F5d7010 every thing fine for a few mins then laptop Packard bell ig4451 hangs up!
[12:58] <PetterT> OK guys, thanks a lot for your time, I'll boot up again and give it a few more tries
[12:58] <PetterT> You gave me a few nice ideas for sure
[12:58] <PetterT> BBIAB
[12:58] <hyphenated> good luck
[12:58] <|lostbyte|> anyone ? could pass me their source.list file ?
[12:59] <|lostbyte|> plss..
[12:59] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: for breezy?
[12:59] <liable> its not rocket science
[12:59] <liable> !sources
[12:59] <|lostbyte|> hyphenated, yup ! how to i check if mines breezy ?
[12:59] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[12:59] <chamo> |lostbyte|: sure
[12:59] <dave__> help got a belkin wireless G card F5d7010 every thing fine for a few mins then laptop Packard bell ig4451 hangs up!
[01:00] <|lostbyte|> yup ! how to i check if mines breezy ?
[01:00] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: uh.. usually you know because it's the name of the thing you downloaded
[01:00] <hyphenated> or installed.
[01:00] <starman> I have a problem with the Sound Converter. It says it has converted the file in a ridicillous time, like 1s or something like that, and after that I can't find the new converted file anywhere. What to do?
[01:00] <|lostbyte|> hyakuhei, Its the lastest version the site took me too.
[01:01] <dave__> help got a belkin wireless G card F5d7010 every thing fine for a few mins then laptop Packard bell ig4451 hangs up!
[01:01] <roryy> |lostbyte|: breezy is Ubuntu 5.10; to check, start a terminal (applications -> accessories -> terminal) and run lsb_release -a
[01:01] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: you know how to use a shell?
[01:01] <hyphenated> dave__: repeating doesn't help anybody
[01:01] <liable> dave__: stop repeating!
[01:01] <captainredbeard> is there any firefox plugin for kget?
[01:01] <dave__> sos
[01:02] <|lostbyte|> roryy, Codename:       breezy
[01:02] <|lostbyte|> hyphenated, Yup ! i know.
[01:02] <cA1mAn> hello, i have a question: what is the space need to intall ubuntu + ext3 partition on one harddisk? (10GB or more?)
[01:02] <roryy> |lostbyte|: sfollow the breezy link in what ubotu pasted earlier; you'll find a sample sources.list there
[01:02] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: cat /etc/issue
[01:02] <Kezzer> hmmm, I'm trying to install the Java SDK but apt-get can't find java-package
[01:02] <chamo> sinan: I think you gotta restart from scratch, as I cant find any error in your way to do that
[01:02] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: running that in a shell will tell you what version you've got
[01:02] <Kezzer> when I do apt-get install fakeroot java-package
[01:03] <|lostbyte|> hyphenated, i got breezy..
[01:03] <Kezzer> I've looked under the package manager and it's not there
[01:03] <Kezzer> and I have all the universe repo's installed
[01:03] <parker> #ubuntu-esp
[01:03] <|lostbyte|> it says Codename:       breezy
[01:03] <hyphenated> Kezzer: it's in multiverse
[01:03] <chamo> !tell Kezzer about restricted
[01:03] <sinan> chamo: thanks I will try more
[01:03] <|lostbyte|> Release:        5.10
[01:04] <Kezzer> ah yes
[01:04] <|lostbyte|> whats dapper ?
[01:04] <hyphenated> |lostbyte|: that's the next one you have to patiently wait for
[01:04] <cA1mAn> hello, i have a question: what is the space need to intall ubuntu + ext3 partition on one harddisk? (10GB for Ubtuntu and then 10GB for the ext3, is that the miniumum?)
[01:04] <|lostbyte|> hyphenated, ah ! ok.
[01:04] <chamo> cA1mAn: that's already a lot of space ;)
[01:04] <liable> cA1mAn: ten gig total is plenty
[01:04] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: uh.. your question doesn't make that much sense :-)
[01:05] <ubuntu> hi have a reall simle partition question  have hda3  with 17 gigs have another partition 21 gigs free space unallocated how do I fill hda3 to full disk space
[01:05] <chamo> man fdisk ;)
[01:05] <cA1mAn> so i should install it overall to 10 GB
[01:05] <|lostbyte|> ok ! i will add what ubotu said.
[01:05] <ron_> delete the partitons
[01:05] <chamo> cA1mAn: depends what you need linux for
[01:05] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: ext3 is a filesystem. you create a 10GB ext3 filesystem, and install ubuntu on that
[01:05] <|lostbyte|> gosh ! thats not english :(
[01:06] <chamo> rofl
[01:06] <|lostbyte|> this one : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[01:06] <cA1mAn> hyphenated: how much space will ubuntu require on that 10GB
[01:06] <ubuntu> hypennated please have a look at mine if you have a sec
[01:06] <|lostbyte|> !easysource
[01:06] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[01:06] <roryy> ubuntu: i'd try something like gparted first, otherwise read the docs for fdisk and resize2fs (assuming ext3 filesystem, and that you want to keep the data currently on the partition)
[01:06] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: does it matter? the partition will still be 10GB in size  :-)
[01:07] <cA1mAn> yes because i need some 3-5 GB to add files
[01:07] <cA1mAn> ONE that ext3 parition
[01:07] <cA1mAn> ON
[01:07] <chamo> omg what's this language http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[01:07] <roryy> aagh
[01:07] <Frogzoo> anyone experienced 'error 21' running cedega + breezy ?
[01:07] <chamo> cA1mAn: then use 15gig if you want to be comfortable
[01:08] <roryy> chamo: it's a top-sikrit code
[01:08] <sHaDe> lolles
[01:08] <cA1mAn> ok so i will make 15 GB partition, and how much space will the ubuntu installation take?
[01:08] <ubuntu> ruby: I am useing gparted at the moment so you see i have hda3 with ubuntu ext3 then above that a massive 22 gigs of unallocated space
[01:08] <cA1mAn> or how much space will i have left of this 15 GB for files?
[01:09] <ron_> found it "The required disk space for an out-of-the-box ubuntu installation is said to be 1.8 Gigs."
[01:09] <|lostbyte|> i get errors when i use easysource..
[01:09] <roryy> |lostbyte|: visit here first: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/?april=1 and then try the breezy link again
[01:09] <paniq> hum
[01:09] <paniq> how can i easily add new fonts?
[01:09] <|lostbyte|> roryy, ok !
[01:09] <ubuntu> roryy: diid you get my chat line sorry sent to ruby my fault
[01:09] <unL33Tn00b> Question: How do I know if I'm logged in as root?
[01:10] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: a standard installation is about 2GB, if I remember right
[01:10] <roryy> ubuntu: no, just checked now
[01:10] <cA1mAn> ok
[01:10] <roryy> ubuntu: i'm not sure if you can resize a mounted partition
[01:10] <ubuntu> roryy I can send it again
[01:10] <|lostbyte|> roryy, nothign there
[01:11] <unL33Tn00b> !root
[01:11] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:11] <chamo> hyphenated: i'd count 3 to 4 depending on what he installs
[01:11] <roryy> |lostbyte|: now revisit the original link
[01:11] <chamo> (gb)
[01:11] <cA1mAn> i'm a bit copnfused, because in this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo it says on step 7.  to create a partiton of min. 10 GB TWO times!
[01:11] <|lostbyte|> roryy, k ! its english now.
[01:11] <cA1mAn> on 7.5 and again on 7.7, does it refer to the same partition?
[01:12] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: it's a bit confusing, but it's saying something slightly different
[01:12] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: it's assuming your windows install originally took up the entire drive
[01:12] <|lostbyte|> roryy, done !
[01:12] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: and it says "decrease your windows partition by at least 10gb
[01:12] <roryy> |lostbyte|: don't forget to update in synaptic, or to run 'apt-get update'
[01:12] <ubuntu> roryy: no i am in a cd live dick not in hda3 so you see i have hda3 with a massive unallocated spave above it  ie fron sector 0 to 21 gigs after then comes hda3  do you see
[01:12] <hyphenated> and then later says "create a partition for ubuntu that's about 10gb
[01:13] <hyphenated> cA1mAn: does that make more sense now?
[01:13] <|lostbyte|> roryy, Yup ! i just said done after doing that.
[01:13] <cA1mAn> hyphenated: ok, so now i have 16 GB of 120 GB (all windows ntfs), so it should work
[01:13] <roryy> ubuntu: ok, so if you click on that partition do you have the option to resize?
[01:13] <|lostbyte|> roryy, I have a couple of questions.
[01:13] <jc-denton> hi all
[01:13] <jc-denton> i just downloaded flight 6
[01:13] <roryy> |lostbyte|: shoot
[01:13] <paniq> how can i easily add new fonts? ;)
[01:13] <|lostbyte|> roryy, how do i check what a packgage is like its details and stuff..
[01:13] <jc-denton> and on the pc i want to install it the whole hd is formated with ntfs
[01:14] <jc-denton> can i resize it with flight 6?
[01:14] <jc-denton> or any other free tool?
[01:14] <roryy> |lostbyte|: if you use synaptic, the info should be displayed right there; otherwise, 'apt-cache show <package-name>' is pretty good
[01:14] <cA1mAn> hyphenated: i didn't understand in 7.5 that it was referring to the already existing WINDOWS partition, thanks!
[01:14] <Kritical> Does anyone have a sample of ddclient.conf which uses web ip resolution for dyndns?
[01:14] <roryy> |lostbyte|: e.g., try 'apt-cache show ubuntu-base'
[01:14] <|lostbyte|> k !
[01:14] <JDahl> jc-denton, you should be able to do it with the ubuntu installation CD - I did just that for flight 5
[01:14] <paniq> ok
[01:14] <paniq> so i cant easily add fonts
[01:14] <paniq> ubuntu sucks ;)
[01:15] <|lostbyte|> cool !
[01:15] <roryy> !fonts
[01:15] <ubotu> fonts is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[01:15] <cA1mAn> should i defragment my disk before installing ubuntu?
[01:15] <jc-denton> where?
[01:15] <ubuntu> roryy hda3 is to its mex size at 16,120mb above that is unallocated space no partition of 21 gigs because its above the hda3 I am not sure what to do
[01:15] <[ToS] Cariness> how can we enable sd drive on  acer laptop?
[01:15] <paniq> ubotu: yay
[01:15] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, paniq
[01:15] <jc-denton> i didn't saw it
[01:16] <roryy> ubuntu: standby; i'm busy installing gparted
[01:17] <ubuntu> hyphenated: you might want to add something if you feel ok
[01:17] <unL33Tn00b> if I sudo passwd root and change password for root (disable root password lock)....
[01:17] <|lostbyte|> roryy, How do i update the system ?
[01:17] <roryy> |lostbyte|: after running 'apt-get update', run 'apt-get upgrade'
[01:17] <|lostbyte|> roryy, if ! dapper is out. will i be updated to it ?
[01:18] <roryy> ubuntu: click on the partition, then click on the 'partition' menu and choose resize
[01:18] <unL33Tn00b> does it make the user first initiated at install no longer root?
[01:18] <roryy> ubuntu: do be careful
[01:18] <sonik> hi
[01:18] <sonik> hello ppl
[01:18] <roryy> ubuntu: i recommend making backups of important data *before* playing with partitions
[01:18] <cA1mAn> will the swap partition be on a separated on of the ext3 one where ubuntu is installed (so if chose 10GB for ubuntu and 0.5GB for swap, will it take 10.5GB of space?)
[01:18] <sonik> i have here one sata hard drive
[01:18] <sonik> how can i mount that?
[01:18] <roryy> |lostbyte|: yes; there is a standard procedure for that
[01:18] <|lostbyte|> roryy, will wait and ask when dapper is out.
[01:19] <unL33Tn00b> I would like to keep my current user name (the I used at install with the same password) but enable root (as dif user with dif password)
[01:19] <sven-tex> OT: there is somewhere on the internet a ugly wiki, where the articels are written like comedy but first looking very serios. BUT i dont remember the name... any idea?
[01:19] <sinan> chamo: is there any alternate way of simply shutting down the machine
[01:20] <chamo> use the shortcuts or type the command in the consol by hand
[01:20] <cA1mAn> will the swap partition be on a separated partition or on the ext3 one where ubuntu is installed (so if chose 10GB for ubuntu and 0.5GB for swap, will it take 10.5GB of space?)
[01:20] <unL33Tn00b> Anyone? ;)
[01:21] <roryy> sven-tex: like this: http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Main_Page ? (probably nsfw)
[01:21] <ubuntu> roryy ok lets start imagine you are looking at gparted the first you see at the top is nallocated 22 gigs there is no patiton just empty spave then below we have hda3 which is 16 gigs I cannot resize as its at its fullest size so I have to do something with he unalocated spave of 22 gigs
[01:22] <|lostbyte|> roryy, also.. where  can i get the kernel source for 2.6.12 ?
[01:22] <roryy> ubuntu: oh, right
[01:22] <sven-tex> looking at http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Lunix this might be the one yes
[01:22] <|lostbyte|> thats the default kernel of breezy
[01:22] <cA1mAn> Asking again :-) : Will the swap partition be on a separated partition or on the ext3 one where ubuntu is installed? (So if I chose 10GB for ubuntu and 0.5GB for swap, will it take 10.5GB of space?)
[01:22] <jc-denton> i found it
[01:22] <jc-denton> thx
[01:22] <unL33Tn00b> if I sudo passwd root and change password for root (disable root password lock)....
[01:22] <unL33Tn00b> if I sudo passwd root and change password for root (disable root password lock)....
[01:22] <unL33Tn00b> Sorry!
[01:23] <roryy> |lostbyte|: the linux-source-2.6.12 package is one place, though probably not what you want
[01:23] <|lostbyte|> roryy, so i got to upgrade :) ?
[01:24] <roryy> ubuntu: is creating a new partition an option?
[01:24] <roryy> |lostbyte|: upgrade to ?
[01:24] <|lostbyte|> roryy, ops ! forgot. there is only downgrades.
[01:25] <|lostbyte|> roryy, i needed the source cause i need to install the nvidia drivers.
[01:25] <roryy> ubuntu: otherwise, maybe copy hda3 to the free space, erase the old partition and resize the new one
[01:25] <cA1mAn> Asking again :-) : Will the swap partition be on a separated partition or on the ext3 one where ubuntu is installed? (So if I chose 10GB for ubuntu and 0.5GB for swap, will it take 10.5GB of space?)
[01:25] <roryy> |lostbyte|: i recommend the already compiled but slightly dated ubuntu provided nvidia drivers
[01:25] <roryy> !tell |lostbyte| about nvidia
[01:26] <|lostbyte|> ok
[01:26] <roryy> |lostbyte|: otherwise you want linux-headers-<something>, probably linux-headers-386
[01:26] <Black_Bishop> paniq:  Very....Third Reich
[01:27] <ubuntu> roryy I can create a new partition in the unallocated space and I also the option to copy hda3 so which sounds best
[01:27] <roryy> ubuntu: creating a new partition is a lot easier
[01:27] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: the instructions for getting the restricted mods are on the nvidia page
[01:28] <ron_> cA1mAn kind of... it would be a seperate partition but you could do 9.5gb and .5gb swap
[01:28] <ubuntu> roryy so make the 22gigs into a ext3 partition
[01:28] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: just replace $(uname -r) with the output of uname -r
[01:28] <roryy> ubuntu: yip
[01:28] <gnomefreak> drop the $ also
[01:28] <|lostbyte|> roryy, Your last line was for getting kernel source ? for this kernel.. 2.6.12-9-386      ..?
[01:28] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, 2.6.12-9-386
[01:29] <roryy> |lostbyte|: no, the kernel-source* package is not to be used (or so i believe)
[01:29] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: a question about kequm
[01:29] <rob_p> cA1mAn:  If you designate 10GB for the filesystem and 500MB for swap, then yes, it will require 10.5GB of hard disk space in total.
[01:29] <roryy> |lostbyte|: linux-headers-386 contains the files necessary for installing the nvidia drivers from nvidia.com; i still recommend following the wiki instructions (much easier)
[01:29] <|lostbyte|> roryy, not to be used by what ?
[01:29] <roryy> |lostbyte|: not to be used in general ;)
[01:29] <|lostbyte|> roryy, k !
[01:30] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: you need the restricted repo first than search for linux-restricted-modules-386
[01:31] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, gosh ! hole on a sec.
[01:31] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: that is _not_ the source package for the kernel
[01:31] <ubuntu> roryy; ok i have the new partition what next please
[01:31] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, what do linux-restricted-modules-386 contain ?
[01:31] <liddan> How do I go about installing Promise FastTrack TX4000? Promise only supply the source code for linux drivers.
[01:32] <roryy> ubuntu: mount it somewhere (say /mnt/data) and put data on it
[01:32] <|lostbyte|> roryy, also linux-headers-386 contain headers for which kernel ?
[01:32] <roryy> ubuntu: or use it in place of one of the standard root directories; /home is a good candidate
[01:32] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: what you need for the nvidia drivers l)
[01:32] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: hold on ill give you the command for me just change it to match your kernel
[01:33] <ubuntu> roryy: I want to resize hda3 so it fills the disk
[01:33] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, so linux-restricted-modules-386 is not kernel specific ?
[01:33] <roryy> |lostbyte|: linux-headers-386 is a meta-package depending on the latest headers appropriate for the 2.6.12 kernel
[01:33] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-19-386
[01:33] <roryy> ubuntu: then you will need to follow the other option, i.e., copy the partition across, erase the old one and resize the new one to fill the disk
[01:33] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: it very much is kernel specific
[01:34] <cA1mAn> Should i defragment my disk before installing ubuntu?
[01:34] <ubuntu> roryy; how to copy the partition accross please
[01:34] <sonik> hi
[01:34] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install compiz xserver-xgl libgl1-mesa xserver-xorg libglitz-glx1 compiz-gnome
[01:34] <sonik> A Ler Listas de Pacotes... Pronto
[01:34] <sonik> Construindo rvore de Dependncias... Pronto
[01:34] <sonik> E: Impossvel encontrar o pacote compiz
[01:34] <chamo> cA1mAn: nope
[01:34] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~$
[01:34] <sonik> can help me?
[01:34] <chamo> !FreeFormats
[01:34] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[01:34] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: your command should look like this sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386
[01:35] <roryy> ubuntu: gparted has a 'copy' option under the Partition menu
[01:35] <gnomefreak> sonik: please dont paste in here and please join #ubuntu-es for spanish
[01:35] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, roryy : i need linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386 and linux-headers-386, both ?
[01:35] <roryy> no
[01:35] <sonik> nots spanish
[01:35] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: just the modules
[01:35] <sonik> its portuguese :X
[01:35] <gnomefreak> !pl
[01:35] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[01:35] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, ok !
[01:35] <gnomefreak> oops
[01:36] <roryy> linux-headers is if you want to install the drivers direct from nvidia.com
[01:36] <sonik> !pt
[01:36] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[01:36] <gnomefreak> ty
[01:36] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386 is already the newest version
[01:36] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: have you read the wiki on how to set them up?
[01:36] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: than you dont need them
[01:36] <ubuntu> roryy; yes it does so do I just click on the hda3 go to copy click on copy then how to pate it and to where
[01:37] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, i need the latest nvidia drivers. so i will simply compile it. like how i been doing since years.
[01:37] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings nvidia-glx  (dependsing on your card you might need to change the glx to the legacy drivers
[01:37] <cA1mAn> one last question: if i decide to uninstall ubuntu, can i uninstall it COMPLETELY without problems (dualbooting with windows 2000)?
[01:38] <gnomefreak> cA1mAn: sure i dont see why not
[01:38] <erikl> wich is the best terminal and is urxvt good?
[01:38] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386 is already the newest version.. thats what i got when i did.. apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386
[01:38] <gnomefreak> urxvt is good but terminal depends on what your doing with it erikl
[01:38] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: thats because its installed already
[01:39] <roryy> ubuntu: just a sec, let me try here
[01:39] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: continue with the install
[01:39] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, ok ! o i can go ahead and compile the nvidia drivers ?
[01:39] <adlpaf> I need some help
[01:39] <|lostbyte|> o/so*
[01:39] <maelyss> salut
[01:39] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: you should be able to i personall never compiled these drivers cause they work out of box for me
[01:40] <adlpaf> I installed yestaday Ubuntu Hoary, but I can't hear music, what can I do???
[01:40] <maelyss> french
[01:40] <gnomefreak> adlpaf: do you hear other sounds?
[01:40] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, i have a nvidia geforce 5200 fx
[01:40] <roryy> ubuntu: it looks like you click on some unallocated space and choose 'paste'
[01:40] <adlpaf> gnomefreak, no
[01:40] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: so do i and the apt drivers work fine for me
[01:41] <maelyss> i am french
[01:41] <gnomefreak> maelyss: join #ubuntu-fr
[01:41] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, got error..
[01:41] <adlpaf> gnomefreak, any kind of sounds
[01:41] <|lostbyte|> ERROR: Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the
[01:41] <|lostbyte|>          package 'binutils' installed.  If you do have binutils installed,
[01:41] <|lostbyte|>          then please check that `ld` is in your PATH.
[01:41] <Black_Bishop> !sound
[01:41] <ubotu> sound is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[01:41] <roryy> |lostbyte|: please don't paste more than two lines here
[01:42] <Black_Bishop> adlpaf: Start with those
[01:42] <|lostbyte|> roryy, oh ! ok.
[01:42] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: what are you doing to get that error?
[01:42] <ubuntu> roryy so delete partition back to unallocated space
[01:42] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, ran the <nvidia_driver>.bin
[01:42] <jarod__> i just installed ubuntu,but the frequency of Monitor is not right,what can i do
[01:42] <roryy> ubuntu: yip. or use the 'undo' command (assuming you have applied the changes yet)
[01:43] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: looks like you need to install binutils
[01:43] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, oh ! darn i should have known that. :)
[01:43] <adlpaf> ubotu, nothing
[01:43] <ubotu> adlpaf: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:44] <roryy> |lostbyte|: install 'build-essential'
[01:44] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, ok ! will be back. its asking me to install from console. with X off
[01:44] <adlpaf> ubotu, Thanks!!!
[01:44] <ubotu> adlpaf: no worries
[01:44] <|lostbyte|> roryy, ok !
[01:44] <gnomefreak> hb |lostbyte| also install build-essential as roryy said
[01:45] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, doing that now..
[01:45] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: just a quick question abut uname -r and -m I have this  bliss1@xstation:~$ uname -r
[01:45] <ubuntu> 2.6.12-10-386
[01:45] <ubuntu> bliss1@xstation:~$ uname -m
[01:45] <ubuntu> i686
[01:45] <ubuntu> bliss1@xstation:~$ but its wrong it should not read  386 but 686?
[01:45] <ubuntu> roryy: ok back to unallocated space
[01:45] <roryy> ubuntu: please don't paste more than 2 lines
[01:45] <ubuntu> rory sorey
[01:46] <ubuntu> roryy sorry
[01:46] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: are you sure the kernel is not 386 and some of your packages are 686 like mine and everyone elses?
[01:46] <roryy> ubuntu: ok, copy the partition to the free space
[01:46] <jenda> hey, when I mv one directory structure over another, will the entire old one be overwritten, or will they be merged (ie, contain what at least one did before?)
[01:46] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: how to check
[01:46] <ubuntu> roryy here goes
[01:47] <roryy> ubuntu: once you've done that, i'd recommend checking that the new, copied partition looks right before proceeding further
[01:48] <ubuntu> roryy; 26 minutes to go!
[01:48] <troytroy> LoCusF: this is mickye thanks or the hlp yesterday
[01:48] <gnomefreak> ok maybe i shouldnt have been sarcastic on that one but ubuntu that was your answer the default install installs 386 kernel grabbing the 686 kernel isnt gonna help you for anything really.
[01:49] <Jimmey__> gnomefreak, what's the difference between a 686 and a 386 kernel? Are there any advantages of running 686 on i686?
[01:50] <gnomefreak> Jimmey__: no not really that i have heard
[01:50] <Frogzoo> ok, I've enabled legacy_va_layout but Cedega still gives me 'error 21' on breezy - anyone know how to get Cedega to cooperate on Breezy?
[01:51] <troytroy> hello i cant logon to GNOME as root user can anyone help?
[01:51] <Hobbsee> !+root
[01:51] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[01:51] <Black_Bishop> Linux spiff 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Sat Mar 11 16:13:17 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux  <-  This is mine.  I believe the 386 is referring to the architecture (x86, in this case) and the i686 is more for the prcessor class
[01:51] <Black_Bishop> processor
[01:52] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: ok i am a little lost cos iadamkane says uname -r should be 686 or k7. If it isn't, then qemu/kqemu may not install, and will only run slowly, and it wouldn't be worth it to install qemu/kqemu.
[01:52] <Frogzoo> Black_Bishop: in that case, seriously consider installing 2.6.12-10-686
[01:52] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: what does the k7 have to do with 686 or 386
[01:52] <Kezzer> Anyone know of any decent SVN clients?
[01:52] <gnomefreak> k7 is 64 bit kernel
[01:52] <Kezzer> or perhaps plugins for eclipse?
[01:52] <Jimmey__> Frogzoo, why?
[01:52] <Black_Bishop> Frogzoo:  The kernel I'm running is the stock kernel that comes with the latest x86 Ubuntu
[01:53] <qinhengsi> no K7 kernel is for althon , not althon 64
[01:53] <Jimmey__> Black_Bishop, I installed the 686 on an i686, it makes no difference, really..
[01:53] <anstei> Kezzer: i'm using CLI svn, but you could try rapidsvn or esvn
[01:53] <Frogzoo> Black_Bishop: yes, but if you have a 686 capable machine, you should run the 686 kernel for better performance
[01:53] <Jimmey__> Frogzoo, that, I didn't know
[01:53] <gnomefreak> could have sworn k7 was 64 bit
[01:53] <ubuntu> gnomefreak look at
[01:53] <ubuntu> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=142191
[01:53] <Black_Bishop> I see
[01:54] <sonik> helloo
[01:54] <ubuntu> hello Frogzoo
[01:54] <sonik> how can i mount one sata?
[01:54] <ubuntu_> hello
[01:54] <jenda> Does anyone know how to make the weather applet show a weather.com radar map?
[01:54] <sonik> i as realy mounted that, but say, I not have permitions for that
[01:54] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: you want to install the 686 kernel
[01:54] <babo> Is there anyway to randomise a cronjob ... so that it runs between the hours of say 7 and 8, at a random minute ?
[01:54] <sonik> the sata have ntfs
[01:55] <Jimmey__> sonik, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdaX  /place/You/want_to/mount_it_to
[01:55] <squiddle> babo  AFAIK anacron can do this
[01:56] <Jimmey__> Man, the forums have turned UGLY
[01:56] <Black_Bishop> I wonder why the installer doesn't detect the processor and install the optimized kernel?
[01:56] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: I am just going on what adamkane says should 686 or it will be real slow whats the apt-get command ANM i thinking ok here
[01:56] <Frogzoo> gnomefreak: the k7 has to be 64bit, otherwise the 686 runs on a64 nicely
[01:56] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /sata/ sonik@ubuntu:~$ cd /sata/
[01:57] <sonik> permitions denaied :S
[01:57] <renard> problem HP PSC500 scanner not found with ubuntu 5.10
[01:57] <Jimmey__> sonik, sudo nautilus /sata/
[01:58] <roryy> Black_Bishop: no space on the cd for all the kernels
[01:58] <ubuntu> gnomefreak; if you look at the lines I pated before about 386 and not 686 then the answer is yes
[01:58] <Frogzoo> ubuntu: you can only install 686 if your cpu will support it (ie pentium 4 class)
[01:58] <roryy> Black_Bishop: on the server edition, what you suggest is done afaik
[01:58] <Black_Bishop> roryy:  Ah, so they put the one that will run on the greatest number of systems
[01:58] <gnomefreak> Frogzoo: thats what i thought that k7 was 64bit someone a little while ago said no
[01:58] <ubuntu> Frogzoo; I have intel cleuron
[01:59] <knanand> hi
[01:59] <ubuntu> frogzoo; sorry abut spelling
[01:59] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: open synaptic and install the 686 kernel
[01:59] <knanand> i am  not able to play videos... How can i paly them???
[01:59] <gnomefreak> knanand: what videos
[01:59] <knanand> mpg files
[01:59] <qinhengsi> frogzoo, i am using a Athlon 1800+ desktop with the k7 kernel. 1800+ cpu is not 64-bit
[02:00] <Black_Bishop> Frogzoo:  What about Athlon64?  Will it support the 686 kernel?  And yes, I've tried the AMD64 distro and I went back to x86.  Too much closed-source software doesn't work on 64-bit Linux yet
[02:00] <Frogzoo> gnomefreak: as k7 is the only amd kernel in the repos, & there exists an a64 install cd, my guess is that k7 is 64bit - not having done this, I might be wrong, but I doubt it
[02:00] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: what do i earch for in synapyic just 686 kernal sorreysilly question
[02:00] <gnomefreak> qinhengsi: explain how do you get a 64 bit kernel
[02:00] <sonik> i not have cvs :S
[02:00] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: kernel and look for the 686 of your kernel
[02:01] <qinhengsi> gnomefreak, no i cannot get the 64-bit kernel in my 32-bit cpu
[02:01] <ann> #ubuntu-es
[02:01] <Frogzoo> Black_Bishop: for best support on a a64, you're actually best to go with the 686 kernel (unless you have dual core, which requires SMP support also)
[02:01] <ubuntu> roryy ; 13 minutes to go
[02:01] <knanand> i cannot play MPG Video nor VCDs
[02:01] <Black_Bishop> Frogzoo:  Cool.  Thank you
[02:01] <gnomefreak> qinhengsi: im sorry to tell you but k7 is 64bit kernel
[02:01] <Blippe> 686 is pentium pro an newer!
[02:01] <Frogzoo> Black_Bishop: this will mean running only 32 bit, but there's no noticable performance drop
[02:02] <ubuntu> Frogzoo is celuron itel ok for 686 sorry english is not native lang
[02:02] <Frogzoo> ubuntu: yes
[02:02] <cochondo_fr> hello, i'm having toubles ripping audio cd. it didn't rip faster than 0.9x before i activated DMA. Now it's not going faster then 2.1x. How can I speed this up ?
[02:03] <ubuntu> gomefreek: so just look for kernel install it then run what
[02:03] <knanand> How can i play MPG Video.. or VCDs in ubuntu
[02:03] <Black_Bishop> Frogzoo:  Yes, I realize that.  I ran Ubuntu's 64-bit distro for the past six months, but reverted to the 32-bit distro this month even knowing that I'm no longer taking full advantage of my processor.  But like I said, alot of third-party software needs to be ported to 64-bit before it becomes worth it
[02:03] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: install it boot to it and follow the instructions
[02:04] <nubi> hello... how to block yahoo messanger in others pc
[02:04] <Blippe> ubotu tell knanand about restricted
[02:04] <Frogzoo> Black_Bishop: that seems to be the consensus - 686 is the best compromise atm
[02:04] <Jimmey__> nubi, lol
[02:04] <ubuntu> gnomefreak; if its not there what to do but I think it should be
[02:04] <nubi> Jimmey__ : in lan i mean
[02:04] <nubi> :D
[02:04] <Jimmey__> nubi, depends on the lan setup
[02:05] <nubi> well ubuntu for server
[02:05] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~/stuff$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@metascape.afraid.org:/cvsroot login
[02:05] <sonik> Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@metascape.afraid.org:2401/cvsroot
[02:05] <sonik> CVS password:
[02:05] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~/stuff$ ls
[02:05] <sonik> compiz
[02:05] <sonik> sonik@ubuntu:~/stuff$
[02:05] <sonik> nothing :X
[02:05] <nubi> *but i installed the x windows
[02:05] <nubi> and windows for the client
[02:05] <Frogzoo> sonik: please don't spam
[02:05] <gnomefreak> sonik: dont ever paste in here use pastebin
[02:05] <lupu> hi
[02:05] <nubi> do i have to block their lan ip?
[02:05] <nubi> but i dunno how
[02:05] <Jimmey__> nubi, install firestarter
[02:06] <lupu> samba for windows, but, what's the protocol to sare folders with another unix and linux?
[02:06] <Frogzoo> lupu: samba is easiest to setup, but nfs is very good for nix filesharing
[02:06] <ubuntu> roryy: we have now the hda3 cpoied unalloctecd space remaing of  5913 and yes the original hda3
[02:07] <lupu> too thans Frogzoo
[02:07] <roryy> ubuntu: have you mounted the partition and checked that it looks OK?
[02:07] <jenda> Does anyone know how to make the weather applet show a weather.com radar map?
[02:08] <ubuntu> roryy which partituon the copied one?
[02:08] <jenda> And when I mv one directory structure over another, will the entire old one be overwritten, or will they be merged (ie, contain what at least one did before?)
[02:08] <roryy> the one that isn't hda3
[02:08] <roryy> ubuntu: i'd guess hda4
[02:09] <siimo> has anyone got gnome-screensaver to work in DAPPER
[02:10] <sonik> Jimmey__, how can i copy some dirs from the /sata?
[02:10] <ubuntu> roryy we have copy of hda3 first then unalocated pace then /dev/hda3 its not finshed copying yet
[02:10] <roryy> ubuntu: wait for it to finish copying
[02:10] <knanand> i can play MP3 but when i play MPG it plays only audio not video...
[02:10] <roryy> ubuntu: it will name it something else (/dev/hda4, or similar)
[02:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell knanand about restricted
[02:10] <lupu> to share folders using NFS, its necesary to specificate permitted hosts?
[02:11] <Jimmey__> sonik, sudo nautilus in two console windows, then copy from one to the other, then change the permissions
[02:11] <sonik> yex
[02:11] <sonik> done
[02:11] <sonik> tks
[02:11] <shinkius> hi
[02:11] <sonik> tks
[02:11] <sonik> orther thing
[02:12] <gnomefreak> use gksudo not sudo please
[02:12] <sonik> how can i format the /dev/sda1 from linux partitions?
[02:12] <RQ> why is it that I cannot browse my SMB network in dapper?
[02:12] <Jimmey__> gnomefreak, what's the difference?
[02:12] <gnomefreak> RQ: dapper is in #ubuntu+1
[02:12] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, :( .
[02:12] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, Cant find kernel source :(
[02:12] <gnomefreak> Jimmey__: using sudo for gui apps can screw up your permissions gksudo is for gui apps
[02:13] <ubuntu> DBO: are you here
[02:13] <RQ> thanks gnomefreak
[02:13] <cedric_> quelqu'un connait la commmande pour que je puisse afficher l'ecran d'installation avec ma carte ati c'est un truc du genre linux load=ati mais je sais plus
[02:13] <Jimmey__> gnomefreak, thanks
[02:13] <gnomefreak> RQ: yw
[02:13] <gnomefreak> !gksudo
[02:13] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[02:13] <viktor> Hey guys, I need some help
[02:13] <adlpaf> ubotu, Thanks!!! I can repair the sound problem!!!  (Y)
[02:13] <ubotu> adlpaf: gern geschehen
[02:13] <gnomefreak> cedric_: please join #ubuntu-fr
[02:13] <ubuntu> ubuntu is know as xstation in week days
[02:13] <RQ> cedric_, tradiusez sil vous plait!
[02:13] <viktor> My machine was abruptly shut down during an upgrade
[02:13] <viktor> The power went away
[02:14] <RQ> s/vous/vouz/
[02:14] <gnomefreak> viktor: run your command over
[02:14] <lupu> to share folders using NFS, its necesary to specificate permitted hosts?
[02:14] <Frogzoo> !tell cedric_ about ati
[02:14] <Frogzoo> !tell cedric_ about fglrx
[02:14] <viktor> apt-get update gives me:
[02:14] <Black_Bishop> The power went away?  It left town?
[02:14] <RQ> vikke, apt-get -f install
[02:14] <RQ> viktor, apt-get -f install
[02:14] <Frogzoo> cedric_: en anglais svp - just install the ati or fglrx driver - no need for kernel options
[02:15] <viktor> sorry meant upgrade
[02:15] <viktor> hold on
[02:15] <knanand> I tried ""sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-plugins  gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg"" but i get a message "" Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package. ""
[02:15] <viktor> "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem."
[02:15] <viktor> That's what I get with every apt-get command I try
[02:15] <RQ> viktor,  so it tells you exactly what to do
[02:15] <viktor> Yes I know, but...
[02:15] <LinuxJones> viktor: run that command then update again
[02:15] <gnomefreak> viktor: a <hint> run dpkg --configure -a
[02:15] <RQ> vikke, sudo dpkg --configure -a
[02:16] <RQ> bah. viktor that's for you ^
[02:16] <viktor> yeah but it can't
[02:16] <gnomefreak> lol RQ tab completion sucks sometimes
[02:16] <RQ> yeah. definately
[02:16] <sonik> how can i format 1 hd (sata) on linux?
[02:16] <gnomefreak> viktor: it cant what?
[02:16] <viktor> hold on and I'll try to get the error message in english (guess that's better for you guys than swedish)
[02:16] <Jimmey__> sonik, maybe Gparted?
[02:16] <Frogzoo> cedric_: perhaps you mean 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' ?
[02:16] <viktor> it seems as if some files have gone corrupt
[02:17] <gnomefreak> viktor: sudo apt-get -f install
[02:17] <knanand> Please help Me... When I tried ""sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-plugins  gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg"" but i get a message "" Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package. ""
[02:17] <viktor> "dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0003' near line 18 package `synaptic':
[02:17] <viktor>  EOF during value of field `Description' (missing final newline)
[02:17] <viktor> "
[02:17] <andika> hi all
[02:18] <andika> can you help me?
[02:18] <viktor> That's what I get when I run dpkg --configure -a
[02:18] <andika> Compiling...
[02:18] <andika> ERROR: Kernel modules did not compile
[02:18] <andika> The DRI drivers can not be installed without the latest kernel modules.
[02:18] <andika> Installation will be aborted. See the dri.log file for information on
[02:18] <andika> what went wrong.
[02:18] <knanand> help me!!!
[02:18] <viktor> gnomefreak: which is the command apt-get tells me to run
[02:18] <andika> but i have installed kernem modules
[02:18] <andika> kernel
[02:18] <jenda> Any idea, anyone, how to get a weather.com radar map to show in my Gnome panel weather applet?
[02:18] <viktor> gnomefreak: Are these files only temporary ones that the
[02:19] <LinuxJones> knanand: the gstreamer0.10-plugins packages are what you should be using for Dapper apt-cache search gstreamer 0.10
[02:19] <viktor> gnomefreak: installation creates?
[02:19] <gnomefreak> knanand: are you on breezy or dapper?
[02:19] <gnomefreak> viktor: huh?
[02:19] <andika> any idea?
[02:19] <ubuntu> roryy its saying 1 second let for about 5 minutes
[02:20] <roryy> ubuntu: hmm
[02:20] <ompaul> andika, what were you actually trying to install, and on which version of ubuntu?
[02:20] <gnomefreak> viktor: apt-get -f install will either fix the packages and keep the install going or it will delete tham and you have to upgrade again
[02:20] <viktor> gnomefreak: I tried 'apt-get -f installl', but it told me to run 'dpkg --configure -a'
[02:20] <viktor> gnomefreak: but it doesnt
[02:20] <gnomefreak> viktor: and that wont fix it?
[02:20] <we2by_> hi
[02:20] <roryy> ubuntu: sounds like a bug; i'm afraid i'm not sure what to do
[02:20] <andika> ompaul: i have installed linux-header
[02:20] <jenda> How do i set an output directory for tar -x?
[02:21] <viktor> gnomefreak: schnopes
[02:21] <andika> and want to install dri
[02:21] <we2by_> I have a long list of modules loaded into the kernel and alot of them are not used. Where is the module config file?
[02:21] <andika> but it says, kernel modules not found
[02:21] <ubuntu> roryy; a bug what about logs
[02:21] <gnomefreak> viktor: let me know what errors you get when you run sudo apt-get update
[02:21] <ompaul> andika, please read the question again >>what were you actually trying to install (end of line application), and on which version of ubuntu?
[02:22] <viktor> gnomefreak: I don't get any when doing that... sorry if I told you that before
[02:22] <andika> ubuntu 5.10
[02:22] <cedric_> I search the commad to have the screen at the start of the new installation of ubuntu I re install it completly and the first time  I had install it I was the same problem and I resolve it writing a command line like linux load=ati but I doesn't remember exactly
[02:22] <viktor> or wait
[02:22] <roryy> ubuntu: i'm not sure there are any useful logs related to gparted
[02:22] <gnomefreak> viktor: run it now and than try sudo dpkg --configure -a
[02:22] <RQ> viktor, can you paste more of the output?
[02:22] <RQ> before the error occurs
[02:22] <roryy> ubuntu: you can run 'dmesg|tail' and see if there's anything there, i guess
[02:22] <RQ> just don't paste it here
[02:22] <viktor> it's still the same
[02:22] <viktor> hold on
[02:23] <andika> and i want to install dri
[02:23] <andika> via dri
[02:23] <ubuntu> roryy: ok headrive light going full wack
[02:23] <RQ> viktor, /j #flood
[02:23] <RQ> paste there
[02:23] <roryy> ubuntu: it's still at 1 second?
[02:24] <cedric_> Someone knows how to resolve my screen problem with my ati radeon 9700 card?
[02:24] <ompaul> andika, where is this program - what people tell you about their software is valid when they print it but can go out of date 5 mins later we may already have better ways for achieving the same end result
[02:24] <RQ> oops
[02:25] <jenda> How do i set an output directory for tar?
[02:25] <ubuntu> roryy yep I wil try what you said
[02:25] <|lostbyte|> how to list pacakges that are already installed ?
[02:25] <vavruch> 7209
[02:25] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: i think its dpkg -
[02:25] <gnomefreak> dpkg -L
[02:25] <|lostbyte|> k !
[02:25] <roryy> ubuntu: this could turn out to be very bad, particularly if the partition table has not been correctly written
[02:26] <andika> so
[02:26] <andika> i want ot install this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=124604&highlight=s3+unichrome
[02:26] <gnomefreak> thats not it :(
[02:26] <andika> andika@AndiGepe:~/install/via-20060330-linux.i386$ uname -a
[02:26] <andika> Linux AndiGepe 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[02:26] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, Nope ! it wont do with out an argument and it does'nt allow wildcards !
[02:26] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: its dpkg -l
[02:27] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, k ! thats it. thanks.
[02:27] <andika> 2.6.12-9-386  2.6.12-9-686
[02:27] <andika> andika@AndiGepe:~$ ls -l /lib/modules/
[02:27] <andika> total 1
[02:27] <andika> drwxr-xr-x  6 root root 504 2006-04-01 14:12 2.6.12-9-386
[02:27] <andika> drwxr-xr-x  2 root root  72 2006-04-01 14:20 2.6.12-9-686
[02:27] <ompaul> andika, don't paste here
[02:27] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: you might want to use dpkg -l | less
[02:27] <ompaul> paste.ubuntu-nl.rg
[02:28] <|lostbyte|> gnomefreak, yeah ! much better now.
[02:28] <gnomefreak> :)
[02:28] <ubuntu> roryy: its finished
[02:28] <roryy> ubuntu: ok, and it has named the new partition as?
[02:28] <troytroy> hi can someone help me to activate my sound card
[02:29] <LinuxJones> jenda: everyting you ever wanted to know about tar but were afraid to ask >> http://www.math.utah.edu/docs/info/tar_2.html
[02:29] <jenda> LinuxJones: thanks
[02:29] <LinuxJones> jenda: have fun :)
[02:29] <ompaul> andika, so try this before you go any further >>sudo apt-get install build-essentials gcc3.4<<
[02:29] <ompaul> andika, all your kernel stuff needs to be done with gcc-3.4
[02:30] <LinuxJones> jenda: you know you can just double click it and fileroller will open for you ?
[02:30] <gja_> woah it works
[02:30] <ompaul> jenda that is a "p" option iirc
[02:30] <ubuntu> roryy: /dev/hda1  ext3  16128  unallocae   5907 /dev/hda3 16120
[02:30] <shukhrat> Healot: are here ?
[02:30] <roryy> ubuntu: great
[02:31] <jenda> LinuxJones: yup, but since it's 1.5 G, I'll prefer cLI
[02:31] <gja_> hi everyone, first time ubuntu user here, just popped in the live cd and I can't believe internet just works ^_^
[02:31] <roryy> ubuntu: now, what happens if you mount /dev/hda1 ? does it look correct?
[02:31] <shukhrat> Healot: :9
[02:31] <ompaul> jenda, check out the man page and search like this /-p and it should be useful
[02:31] <shukhrat> Healot: :(
[02:31] <ubuntu> roryy just a sec than command ok
[02:31] <LinuxJones> jenda: I do most stuff in cli, I find it faster/easier
[02:31] <lucaas> heh, the forums looks nice :D
[02:32] <jenda> LinuxJones: definitely - me too.
[02:32] <|lostbyte|> ompaul, hu ? but build-essentials installes version 4
[02:32] <troytroy> hi can someone help me to activate my sound card
[02:32] <shukhrat> dear community how make autostart firewall
[02:32] <jenda> Now, when I mv one directory structure over another, will the entire old one be overwritten, or will they be merged (ie, contain what at least one did before?)
[02:32] <ompaul> |lostbyte|, and then you install 3.4 and don't ask my why but it just works better that way
[02:33] <ompaul> |lostbyte|, ergo the gcc-3.4 at the end of the apt-get
[02:33] <ubuntu> roryy mount: can't find /dev/hda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[02:33] <ubuntu>  but maybe thats because i am in live cd
[02:33] <LinuxJones> shukhrat: it's easiest to install firestarter a firewall gui that uses iptables
[02:33] <|lostbyte|> ompaul, oh ! ok .. yeah :)
[02:33] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: firestarter should start when pc boots
[02:33] <roryy> ubuntu: try something like this:
[02:34] <roryy> 'mkdir /mnt/hda1; mount -o ro /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1'  (must be root)
[02:34] <shukhrat> should i install firestarter ?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> -pc + linux
[02:34] <roryy> ubuntu: then take a look in /mnt/hda1
[02:34] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: yes
[02:34] <|lostbyte|> ompaul, tx
[02:35] <gnomefreak> unless running a server or something like windows in linux there really isnt a need for one
[02:35] <LinuxJones> shukhrat: you might not even need a firewall, do you connect to the Internet using a router ?
[02:35] <Sven_vB> hi :)
[02:35] <shukhrat> gnomefreak: firewall connect with iptables, if i install firestater should i change my iptables ?
[02:36] <ompaul> shukhrat, all linux firewalls are iptables these days packages are just front ends
[02:36] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: firewall is a gui for iptables
[02:36] <troytroy> just installed breezer on AMD athlon 64bit and my sound card was not detected, what do i do?
[02:36] <shukhrat> LinuxJones: i connect to the internet throuth VSAT
[02:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell troytroy about sound
[02:37] <ubuntu> roryythake a look in /mnt/hda1 is that ls -la before it
[02:37] <MisterN> troytroy: i'd recommend dapper for 64 bits :)
[02:37] <Sven_vB> how do i request an "apt dist update"?
[02:37] <gnomefreak> Sven_vB: define dist-upgrade
[02:37] <gja_> test
[02:37] <ompaul> Sven_vB, ask in #ubuntu+1 if it is for dapper
[02:37] <roryy> ubuntu: that's one way
[02:37] <roryy> ubuntu: using nautilus might be easier
[02:37] <gnomefreak> you want to use dist-upgrade for kernel or for dapper?
[02:37] <MisterN> troytroy: had _much_ better experience with dapper than with breezy. and i have a athlon 64 and am using the amd64 version :)
[02:37] <roryy> ubuntu: the idea is to check that the copy was successful
[02:38] <Sven_vB> dunno what dapper is. my hoary hedgehog told my i should upgrade it
[02:39] <spaps> this might be a stupid question.. if i have  a ntfs-partition.. can i (from linux) burn those files onto dvd-r or copy them to a ext2?
[02:39] <ubuntu> roryy; whats the patebin then you can take a look
[02:39] <ompaul> !tell Sven_vB about upgrade
[02:39] <ompaul> Sven_vB, you need to move to breezy
[02:39] <cr0n> how does ubuntu work as a day-to-day desktop OS to be run on a laptop
[02:39] <gnomefreak> Sven_vB: you need to upgrade to breezy _not_ dapper
[02:39] <roryy> ubuntu: i'm sure you can easily check yourself
[02:39] <ompaul> Sven_vB, and as long as you did not go off and install lots of stuff from funny repos you should be okay
[02:40] <roryy> ubuntu: just look at the contents and make sure your personal data is where you expect it to be
[02:40] <|lostbyte|> How to create a link bet dir ?
[02:40] <Sven_vB> ompaul, gnomefreak, thx
[02:40] <|lostbyte|> softlink ?
[02:40] <shukhrat> gnomefreak: ompaul: LinuxJones: how in Ubuntu start automaticlly start MySQL, Apache and other ?
[02:41] <ompaul> shukhrat, you install them they start
[02:41] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: they should run on start up
[02:41] <ompaul> shukhrat, a tool called "bum" boot up manager should be used for turning them on and off if you are using the gui
[02:41] <ompaul> thanks gnomefreak
[02:42] <gnomefreak> yw sir
[02:42] <ubuntu> roryy: iok its there
[02:42] <ompaul> !tell spaps about ntfs
[02:42] <shukhrat> gnomefreak: ompaul: can give me link about gui ? PLease :)
[02:42] <ompaul> spaps that message from the bot will tell you how to do it if you read the links
[02:42] <gnomefreak> ompaul: whats the start up file for apps to start up automatilly?
[02:42] <roryy> ubuntu: ok, assuming you are happy that the copy was successful, umount /dev/hda1 and (and /dev/hda3, if it's mounted), erase /dev/hda3 and resize /dev/hda1 to fill the drive
[02:42] <gnomefreak> !gui
[02:42] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:43] <cr0n> how does ubuntu work as a day-to-day desktop OS to be run on a laptop?
[02:43] <ompaul> gnomefreak, bum?
[02:43] <roryy> ubuntu: unmount, sorry, though the command is umount
[02:43] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: gui is graphical user interface
[02:43] <ompaul> gnomefreak, or are you looking for something lese
[02:43] <giggsey> How do I shutdown X?
[02:43] <LoCusF> troytroy: no problem :)
[02:43] <troytroy> seems ubuntu did not detect most of my laptop devices
[02:44] <gnomefreak> ompaul: someone in #ubuntu+1 needs to stop things from starting up auto when boting into ubuntu like 5 terminals and stuff i had him go into sessions and they are not listed
[02:44] <troytroy> usb, sound, modem, wireless etc not functioning
[02:44] <ompaul> shukhrat, never address a person about something that they have not volunteered to answer they may not have the answer and it can be embarassing - always ask the channel
[02:45] <ompaul> gnomefreak, ooch they may have something in some random .*rc file
[02:45] <ompaul> gnomefreak, which wm?
[02:45] <gnomefreak> gnome
[02:46] <ompaul> !tell troytroy about wireless
[02:46] <reiki_> In a few weeks I want to start gathering parts to build a new machine. I definitely want to keep Ubuntu as my desktop OS, but ... how do I know all the parts I'm choosing will work well? Is there any kind of "official" source of information on... like... which integrated network devices are ok or sound devices, problems with certain motherboards... whatever?
[02:46] <toxic_> I've added a new user to a new group (only user in group), but ">sudo chmod g+r file" changes permissions also for a user not in that group. Why's that ?
[02:46] <shukhrat> i have iptables so as i understand only think what i should do is install firestarter ?
[02:46] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell reiki_ about hardware
[02:46] <ubuntu> rorry i though just but the new size in the box of the partition but you have do it by pressing the butoon till it gets to maxium
[02:46] <ompaul> !tell troytroy winmodem
[02:47] <shukhrat> ompaul: sorry i didn't no
[02:47] <shukhrat> :)
[02:47] <smockydog> hello
[02:47] <ompaul> troytroy, have you got anything plugged into your usb?
[02:47] <ompaul> shukhrat, np
[02:47] <ompaul> shukhrat, as I like to say, you know now :)
[02:48] <ompaul> !tell troytroy about winmodem
[02:48] <roryy> ubuntu: yeah, or just type in the maximum size
[02:48] <ubuntu> gnomefreak; just remind me agian is it kernel than 686 in synaptinc manager i must install sorrey for delay
[02:48] <ompaul> troytroy, you have messages from the bot
[02:48] <shukhrat> :)
[02:48] <roryy> ubuntu: you might be waiting a while otherwise
[02:48] <shukhrat> i have iptables so as i understand only think what i should do is install firestarter ?
[02:48] <troytroy> anyt usb does not work
[02:48] <troytroy> usb flash drive does not work
[02:48] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: yes
[02:49] <ubuntu> I did type in max size but will not accept must do it by hand woo
[02:49] <ubuntu> gnomefreak:' then just reboot
[02:49] <Anryla> when I start NWN it says it fails to initialize the graphics card, is it fixable?
[02:49] <ompaul> troytroy, try a reboot, reason, there are times when usb falls apart and the only way to restart it is a full reboot other than that you should manage to keep a linux box booted for months on end only rebooting when you upgrade kernel stuff
[02:50] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: im thinking yes but i have only used kernel that is default ;)
[02:50] <Anryla> got a Gainward 7800 gt card
[02:50] <toxic_> Why is it that "sudo chmod g+r" while being on one account also effects another account ? (The command is parsed as 'guest' being part of 'guest' group, and there are no more user in the 'guest' group).
[02:50] <sorush20_> guys I'm unable to add colour to kontact calanders...
[02:50] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: if I want to get max ut of kqemu then its 686
[02:50] <gnomefreak> toxic_: its changing the permissions of the file not of the user
[02:50] <knanand> i am not able to download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/x/xine-lib/libxine1c2_1.0.1-1ubuntu10_i386.deb... Ny 1 Help Me....
[02:51] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: yes
[02:51] <toxic_> gnomefreak, Ehm ok. So if I want to create a 'public' login, and want to disable for instance /media for that group only, how do I do ?
[02:52] <ubuntu> roryy bingo
[02:52] <roryy> ubuntu: all done?
[02:52] <salvo> raga c' qualche utente fastweb??
[02:52] <ompaul> toxic_, what is the g in that g+r ?
[02:52] <toxic_> ompaul, g = group
[02:52] <salvo> c' qualcuno??
[02:52] <ubuntu> roryy; its working up to 38 gigs
[02:52] <ompaul> !it
[02:52] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[02:53] <ompaul> salvo ^^^^
[02:53] <Sven_vB> how do i "Change [my]  repositories to look for Breezy" in Synaptic Package Manager?
[02:53] <Sven_vB> s/how/where/
[02:53] <ubuntu> gnomefreak: there may be a selection under kernal and 686 if there is I will ask you specifically
[02:53] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[02:53] <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.
[02:54] <ompaul> toxic_, I only ask as chmod does not show the g in its man page the r it uses is capital
[02:54] <gnomefreak> Sven_vB: the first link will show you
[02:54] <toxic_> ompaul, I'm looking at it right now, and there is a 'g'. Third peice under description there's a (g) explanation.
[02:54] <ompaul> toxic_, hmm
[02:54] <ubuntu> gnomefreak just as a after thought should I stay with brezzy or upgrade to dapper whats the diffrence
[02:55] <toxic_> ompaul, "other users in the file's group"
[02:55] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: i would stick with breezy atm
[02:55] <Sven_vB> gnomefreak: the first link refers to the manual i am reading, but i'm new to this package manager and dunno where to enter the new data
[02:55] <ompaul> toxic_, hehe its not in the options its in the text ooch
[02:56] <toxic_> ompaul, It's an option described in the text :)
[02:56] <k31th> Guys, my openoffice + abiword wont spell check any ideals ? also my thunderbird unerlines every thing as if it was an error
[02:56] <ompaul> toxic_, hehe
[02:56] <gnomefreak> Sven_vB: it should tell you to run sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and rename all the hoarys with breezy than it gives you a sample screeen shot i would erase everything in that file paste the example screenshot in the file save close and run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:57] <toxic_> What is meant by "a file's group", is it the group belonging to the creator of the file, and if so, a folder in the root directory, would that be root group ? /Little confused :)
[02:57] <ompaul> toxic_, how exactly did you type the command?
[02:58] <ompaul> +r is for the option of group but the user could be member of other groups (user for instance) check that
[02:58] <toxic_> ompaul, "su user2 | sudo chmod g+r file"
[02:58] <schlesix> Hi! Has anybody been able to install the ipw3945-driver on the linux-2.6.15-19-686 kernel?
[02:58] <toxic_> ompaul, The user is only part of one group, created specifically for this purpose.
[02:59] <Sven_vB> gnomefreak: i'm reading "To Upgrade/Through Synaptic Package Manager". "Apt-Get" comes after this
[02:59] <sorush20_> check this out.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11231
[02:59] <sorush20_> why is it black..
[02:59] <ompaul> toxic_, whats with the sudo? if your the user and you own the files
[02:59] <Sven_vB> well, i found it =D
[02:59] <toxic_> ompaul, I don't own the files, I want to restrict access to /media
[03:02] <toxic_> ompaul, ooooooh, I possibly found the problem. Since I must be able to use sudo with the files, I had to be part of the admin group .. Which also the other account is a member of. So I guess a solution would be to set perms. on the files, leave admin group, su back, set back admin-group perms and be happy :P
[03:03] <ompaul> toxic_, you know, that just might be a plan
[03:03] <k31th> Guys, my openoffice + abiword wont spell check any ideals ? also my thunderbird unerlines every thing as if it was an error
[03:03] <Sven_vB> can i throttle synapics' bandwidth usage?
[03:03] <toxic_> ompaul, yeah, there's probably a better way, but at least it'll work :)
[03:04] <ompaul> toxic_, there may be but you have me a little confused as to if user2 is to have access or not to /media
[03:04] <ompaul> toxic_, and if /media is to be readable by others
[03:05] <toxic_> ompaul, user1 is stdandard user with admin rights, user2 is a guestaccount who's temoporary in admin group to be able to perform sudo, so I can set user2 to not be able to access /media
[03:05] <ompaul> Sven_vB, not that I am aware of unless you do something called bandwidth shaping and that is not something I have done on Ubuntu
[03:05] <Titan> I am using a microsoft natural ergonomic keyboard, my F1-F10 keys used to work before, but now all of a sudden they no longer work. Anyone have any idea why?
[03:05] <LinuxJones> Sven_vB: the only way I know is setting up a Proxy server like Squid
[03:05] <toxic_> ompaul, /media will be readable by everyone but user2 and the guest group it's a member of (only member).
[03:05] <_TomB> does your keyboard have an F-Lock key Titan ?
[03:06] <ompaul> toxic_, so add all other users to a localmedia group
[03:06] <Sven_vB> ompaul, LinuxJones: do you think this would be a good feature request for apt and synaptics?
[03:06] <Titan> _TomB I never noticed a F Lock key but it sure does have one and I just tried turning it off and now all my keys work. THat is cool, I feel really dumb now but Thank you SOOO much!
[03:07] <_TomB> you're welcome :)
[03:07] <_TomB> happens to me too
[03:07] <Titan> thanks :)
[03:07] <toxic_> ompaul, the others user are already part of another group. It's that they are also part of the admin group (for sudo right), and which the guest account had to be part to as well, to set sudo for his group.
[03:07] <ompaul> Sven_vB, double edged sword and I think it might have uses for dialup users but then again not something I would like anyone to use, so on the swings we loose but we win on the roundabouts
[03:08] <CBTC> ok so I just installed ubuntu and I need to su up, but during install it didn't ask me for a root password, what is the root passwd?
[03:08] <ompaul> toxic_, if they share admin you can't stop user2 if they don't ....
[03:08] <ompaul> !tell CBTC about root
[03:08] <ompaul> CBTC, please read the url the bot just gave you
[03:08] <sovin> hello
[03:08] <sovin> my father has some questions about linux in general
[03:09] <sovin> i was wondering if some of his questions could be answered here. (he's a bit distrusting of the site)..
[03:09] <rob_p> Sven_vB:  You could use tc to establish ingress policing for traffic from the Ubuntu repos.  Read the LARTC page for more info.  I think there are also some scripts around that can set up some rudimentary bandwidth controls.
[03:09] <toxic_> ompaul, I know, the problem is that chmod doesn't take a group as a parameter. The guest will be removed of the admin group as soon as his guest group has already been assigned -r on /media.
[03:09] <fabioFx> :)
[03:10] <ompaul> sovin, the site is as good as here, please take the conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic where we may converse as they are general linux questions thanks :)
[03:10] <Sven_vB> ompaul: it would also helb people who share their connection with others, and have restrictions (not technical but agreements between them) about how much bandwith they're allowed to use
[03:10] <fabioFx> my mother is ubuntu user.
[03:10] <fabioFx> :)
[03:10] <father_of_sovin> I am very new to Linux. Is it safe to go banking online with Linux?
[03:11] <ompaul> father_of_sovin, better than windows
[03:11] <Sven_vB> rob_p: what is tc? where can i find the LARTC page?
[03:11] <ompaul> father_of_sovin, please carry on the conversation #ubuntu-offtopic it is better suited to it :)
[03:11] <father_of_sovin> ompaul, could you tell me why pls?
[03:11] <father_of_sovin> oh, k thanks
[03:12] <rob_p> Sven_vB:  http://lartc.org/  first hit in google :-)
[03:12] <Sven_vB> rob_p: thx =)
[03:12] <rob_p> Sven_vB:  You're welcome.  Good luck and happy reading!
[03:13] <munzir> Hi, I don't see a /var/log/ppp in my ubuntu, why?
[03:14] <ignotus> hi, does the ubuntu install cd contain 1) mc 2) MPlayer?
[03:15] <Evolutions> hi ignotus
[03:15] <toxic_> ignotus, I don't know about mc, but it doesn't contain mplayer
[03:15] <Evolutions> I think MPlayer isn't in cds,....
[03:15] <caglar__> do you know another Voip program beside ekiga which can connect to custom Voip servers?
[03:15] <paniq> hum
[03:16] <ubuntu> hi
[03:16] <paniq> how can i install armagetron advanced 2.8.1 for ubuntu?
[03:16] <ignotus> toxic_ Evolutions isthere an (usable, functioning) MPlayer package for ubuntu?
[03:16] <ubuntu> roryy are you here
[03:16] <Evolutions> but is easy to find in repositories
[03:16] <toxic_> ignotus, yeah sure there is.
[03:16] <roryy> ubuntu: yip
[03:16] <ignotus> toxic_: thx
[03:16] <Evolutions> yes!!!
[03:16] <ubuntu> roryy well got a grub error 22 on reboot
[03:16] <Evolutions> sure there is
[03:17] <roryy> ubuntu: you need to run the grub installer
[03:17] <Pygi> !automatix
[03:17] <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.
[03:17] <Evolutions> MPlayer is better than Totem...
[03:17] <roryy> ubuntu: the instructions on the recovering from windows install page should help
[03:17] <caglar__> do you know another Voip program beside ekiga which can connect to custom Voip servers?
[03:17] <roryy> ubuntu: take a look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[03:17] <Evolutions> everyone I see with ubuntu, had changed their Totem to MPlayer
[03:17] <ubuntu> roryy but its linux
[03:17] <Abnix> I'm looking for a video capture device (pci/usb2) that has good linux support, anyone know any particular brand name that has a good track record of working under liunx?
[03:18] <sonik> how can i format 1 hd
[03:18] <sonik> ?
[03:18] <roryy> ubuntu: i know, but that page explains how to reinstall grub
[03:18] <toxic_> sonik, user the gparted from the installation cd
[03:18] <ignotus> is there an easy way to install programs that are not on the ubuntu install cd and the machine is not on the 'net?
[03:18] <ubuntu> roryy I will have to do it fron here the live cd
[03:18] <roryy> ubuntu: yip
[03:18] <ignotus> I mean I can download at another place...
[03:18] <sonik> how can i uset that? :s
[03:19] <roryy> ubuntu: you'll need to change /etc/fstab to look at /dev/hda1, not /dev/hda3; same applies to /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:19] <toxic_> sonik, Just insert the cd and choose to start gparted, like you did during the installation
[03:20] <ubuntu> roryy I wish I would know that before I could be here next week
[03:20] <munzir> sonik: may be  it would be easy to use qtparted or gparted
[03:20] <munzir> sonik: do you have one of them installed?
[03:21] <sonik> dlet m,e see
[03:21] <irad> Is it safe to upgrade my kubuntu kde from 3.4.3 to kde 3.5.x ?
[03:21] <ubuntu> roryy: lokks like unbuntu recue o dear well what to do
[03:21] <spiritz> Irad : it should be fine
[03:21] <zipper_> !nvidia
[03:21] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:21] <sonik> go install now
[03:21] <vamp> Hi
[03:21] <sonik> !xgl
[03:21] <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/
[03:22] <irad> and how do i do that? just write this into my soruces: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde35 breezy main
[03:22] <irad> ?
[03:22] <irad> http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-352.php
[03:22] <roryy> ubuntu: first thing is make sure grub is correctly installed, then make sure /etc/fstab is ok
[03:22] <gnomefreak> irad: yes but i perfer pasting it in
[03:22] <gnomefreak> the deb http one
[03:23] <irad> what do you mean?
[03:23] <ubuntu> roryy thanks for your help on this but the url is so full I am sure where to start -its a bit of a nightmare but anyway thanks for getting this far
[03:23] <gnomefreak> irad: i mean sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and at the bottom paste the  deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde35 breezy
[03:23] <gnomefreak>                           main
[03:23] <gnomefreak> into it
[03:23] <irad> oh yeah
[03:24] <roryy> ubuntu: ok. good luck
[03:24] <irad> and after i finish delete this line or keep it there?
[03:24] <gnomefreak> but bring main up after breezy
[03:24] <bigfoot1> how do i know what version of mplayer plugin i have?
[03:24] <irad> yeah yeah, got it
[03:24] <gnomefreak> irad: you can keep it there
[03:24] <irad>  wget http://people.ubuntu.com/~jriddell/kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[03:24] <irad>  sudo apt-key add kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[03:24] <irad> so why does this neccesary?
[03:24] <irad> can you take a look at: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-352.php ?
[03:24] <gnomefreak> irad: if you dont it will throw out gpg warnings
[03:25] <erki> hi
[03:25] <ubuntu> roryy is it the section useing he live cd while preserving windows boot loader
[03:25] <erki> please someone tell me how to save sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in terminal
[03:25] <Sven_vB> does a moving, colorful screensaver slow down processes running "behind" it?
[03:25] <irad> gnomefreak: so i don't know what to do do this think also?
[03:25] <gnomefreak> erki: look at the bottom of page it should say write = ^something the ^ is the ctrl buttom
[03:25] <roryy> ubuntu: i'd try the section 'Using the LiveCD and Overwriting the Windows bootloader'
[03:25] <irad> gnomefreak, can you take a look at the webpage?
[03:25] <roryy> ubuntu: or 'Troubleshooting'
[03:26] <roryy> ubuntu: bear in mind you'll need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst on /dev/hda1
[03:26] <erki> oh Thanks gnomefreak
[03:26] <erki> writeout_
[03:27] <asdfjkl> how do i fix this problem
[03:27] <SGT_DYKE> can someone help me with emu   (bochs or qemu) i want to play a windows game battlefield 2 in linux
[03:27] <asdfjkl> i cant get ubuntu to boot from the live CD
[03:27] <Python> can any one help me in installing the game Quake
[03:27] <ubuntu> roryy Well it looks ok but what you hae just said I am not really up on
[03:27] <gnomefreak> irad: ok once you add the repo to your sources.list save it close it run sudo apt-get update than you will see the warning im talking about once there than do what the commands say the wget command and the one under it
[03:28] <irad> gnomefreak, do i need to put all those 4 lines in that webpage?
[03:28] <sonik> how can i gfive permitions to /dev/sda1 (mounted on /sata) to write by all users?
[03:28] <k31th> How do i add a dictionarie to thunderbird and openoffice
[03:28] <sonik> *be writed
[03:28] <gnomefreak> irad: no just the first one
[03:28] <roryy> ubuntu: on /dev/hda1, which is now your root partition, there is a file /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:28] <Python> ubuntu how can i install games?
[03:28] <irad> i am talking about kde 3.5.2 not 3.5 it's abit different
[03:28] <roryy> ubuntu: that tells grub where to find things like the linux kernel
[03:29] <asdfjkl> i cant get ubuntu to boot from the disc what do i do
[03:29] <sonik> and how can i mount automatacaly /dev/sda1 on /sata?
[03:29] <gnomefreak> irad: i said the first one if you read it it says kde352
[03:29] <irad> gnomefreak, oh, all of those 4 links are mirrors?
[03:29] <roryy> ubuntu: my suggestion is to mount /dev/hda1, edit the menu.lst file and change anything that says '(hd0,2)' to '(hd0,0)'
[03:29] <gnomefreak> irad: they are differnet mirrors for same thing
[03:29] <Python> asdfjkl how did you burn your CD?
[03:29] <sonik> i return later
[03:29] <sonik> inte j
[03:29] <roryy> ubuntu: then, run the grub-install as suggested
[03:29] <gnomefreak> incase one doesnt work
[03:29] <asdfjkl> with iso recorder
[03:29] <irad> gnomefreak, okay thanks, but i still don't get the wget command
[03:30] <gnomefreak> irad: after you run the update command i will tell you what you need to do
[03:30] <roryy> ubuntu: you should now be able to half-boot into linux -- the kernel will load, but things will break because /etc/fstab is wrong.  Use the live cd again to edit /etc/fstab on /dev/hda1, changing /dev/hda3 to /dev/hda1
[03:30] <Python> asdfjkl:did you burn it from windows?
[03:30] <DoctorDyna> anybody know if any of the versions available now will come up and run properly without a xorg hassle using a radeon x1600?
[03:30] <ubuntu> roryy i need some help I am in grub in terminal  it says type root (hd0,06) but mine will be  diffrent  hda1?
[03:30] <irad> gnomefreak, okay thanks
[03:30] <irad> :)
[03:30] <asdfjkl> python: yes
[03:30] <shukhrat> i use Ubuntu with VSAT system to connect class with 12 computers, problem, my firewall not load auto in boot time ? why
[03:30] <roryy> ubuntu: no. grub uses a different numbering scheme. (hd0,0) == hda1, (hd0,1) = hda2 etc
[03:31] <CBTC> Thanks for the link
[03:31] <CBTC> :L
[03:31] <Python> asdfjkl i think you have ust dumped the iso image
[03:31] <asdfjkl> what does that mean
[03:32] <gnomefreak> irad: i will be here doing something so when your done let me know i will get back to you asap
[03:32] <ubuntu> roryy so point six is setup (hda0,0) thats it for that section
[03:32] <asdfjkl> this is my first time messing with linux
[03:32] <KNO3> why does sudo not recognise the cd command, and how do you change directories with su privilages
[03:32] <roryy> ubuntu: i suspect you need to change /boot/grub/menu.lst *first*
[03:32] <Python> asdfjkl try burning it eith nero image recorder
[03:32] <gnomefreak> KNO3: where are you trying to cd too?
[03:32] <irad> gnomefreak, thanks, btw i just added that line and try to update and it gave me many errors wanna see it on pastebin?
[03:32] <NRG88> how can i add a CPU temperature monitor to the panel?
[03:32] <asdfjkl> ok
[03:32] <gnomefreak> irad: yes please
[03:33] <iidnet> hehehe
[03:33] <irad> hold on
[03:33] <gnomefreak> k
[03:33] <Python> asdfjkl this would suerly fix the problem
[03:33] <KNO3>  /media/sda5/home/sam/Downloads
[03:33] <ubuntu> roryy so is it mount /dev/hda1 fist then kate /etc/grub/menu.lst
[03:33] <Python> asdfjkl or just use ccd to do that
[03:33] <iidnet> hey guys! how can i make a cake
[03:33] <gnomefreak> KNO3: you might want to try sudo -i and than cd /media/blah blah
[03:34] <shukhrat> gnomefreak: only firestarter can help me ? to start auto firewall in boot
[03:34] <irad> http://rafb.net/paste/results/NPsiKm13.html
[03:34] <roryy> ubuntu: you need to mount it somewhere like /mnt/hda1 (first mkdir /mnt/hda1)
[03:34] <gnomefreak> shukhrat: what do you mean?
[03:34] <iidnet> a cake apps
[03:34] <ubuntu> roryy sorry /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:34] <igcek> excuse me... how to make root pasword? sudo su?
[03:34] <user_> Why isn't "sudo apt-get install qemu" working?
[03:34] <Python> ubuntu :please tell me how to install games in ubuntu
[03:34] <gnomefreak> iptaboles are _always_ running firestarter is just a gui app to change the iptables
[03:34] <roryy> ubuntu: no
[03:34] <user_> It says "cannot find package"
[03:34] <roryy> ubuntu: kate /mnt/hda1/boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:34] <irad> gnomefreak, it's like all my sources.list repos' are bad now
[03:35] <roryy> is kate on the livecd?
[03:35] <SGT_DYKE> Hey Hey Hey ... someone know a god emulator   i want to play   battlefield 2 on windows partition... in ubuntu
[03:35] <igcek> SGT_DYKE,  cedera
[03:35] <KNO3> better, but ity doesnt see any directories, says that they dont exist???
[03:35] <Darky> hi all
[03:35] <Python> hi darky
[03:35] <Pygi> is espresso available in QT version as well?
[03:36] <igcek> excuse me... how to make root pasword? sudo su? please!!!
[03:36] <Python> Darky:how are you
[03:36] <simonpca> plop
[03:36] <gnomefreak> irad: ok heres what we will do i will get you a new list all you have to do is erase everything inside the /etc/apt/sources.list file and paste in the ones i give you
[03:36] <Darky> is there softwere thet shows you all Pass on the comp?
[03:36] <Jimmey__> Is there anyway of using...My RAM as graphics memory?
[03:36] <simonpca> Python: can i ask you what is your favorite programming language =D
[03:36] <user_> Why isn't "sudo apt-get install qemu" working?
[03:36] <asdfjkl> python: can you send me a link for the nero image thing
[03:36] <Python> C
[03:37] <ubuntu> roryy cannot conext to x server thats all i need
[03:37] <gnomefreak> !info qemu
[03:37] <ubotu> qemu: (fast processor emulator), section universe/misc, is optional. Version: 0.7.0-4ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1783 kB, Installed size: 5332 kB
[03:37] <Darky> is there softwere thet shows you all Pass on the comp?
[03:37] <irad> gnomefreak, allright, do you want me to give you my sources.list?
[03:37] <Darky> help
[03:37] <gnomefreak> user_: you need to enable universe repo
[03:37] <roryy> ubuntu: try gedit or nano instead
[03:37] <user_> I'm trying to install QEmu, but "sudo apt-get install qemu" isn't working. Could someone help me?
[03:37] <user_> gnomefreak: how do I, Sir?
[03:37] <gnomefreak> irad: no just delete all the repos in it
[03:37] <Python> asdfjkl do you have nero?
[03:37] <asdfjkl> no
[03:37] <irad> gnomefreak, okay
[03:37] <gnomefreak> !universe
[03:37] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:37] <gnomefreak> ^^^ user_
[03:38] <Darky> help plz....
[03:38] <jc-denton> is there support for dapper
[03:38] <Darky> is there softwere thet shows you all Pass on the comp?
[03:38] <user_> gnomefreak: Those are the URLs I use in the repositories?
[03:38] <void^> Darky: pass? as in, passwords?
[03:38] <Darky> yes
[03:38] <Python> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!can any one help me in instaling linux games please
[03:38] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, Python
[03:38] <gnomefreak> user_: no those are what you read to teach you how to use universe and multivers
[03:39] <ubuntu> roryy have to install it
[03:39] <Darky> i lost my Gaim icq Password
[03:39] <user_> gnomefreak: Understood. Thank you.
[03:39] <roryy> ubuntu: nano should be on the live cd
[03:39] <igcek> ROOT PASWORD! HOW TO MAKE IT::: PLEASE
[03:39] <Darky> is there recovery softwere?
[03:39] <ubuntu> roryy its the kubuntu one
[03:39] <Python> gnomefreak: please tell me how to install linux games
[03:39] <josema> hola
[03:40] <gnomefreak> irad: near the bottom of this link you will see white space please paste that into your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[03:40] <gnomefreak> http://pastebin.com/634157  irad
[03:40] <gnomefreak> Python: what game?
[03:40] <roryy> ubuntu: are you *sure* it doesn't have nano? nano is a text-mode editor
[03:40] <toxic_> How do I change "sudo password" ?
[03:40] <gnomefreak> ignotus: dont!!! use sudo
[03:40] <jc-denton> i've installed it on a dell dimension 9150
[03:40] <Python> Quake3
[03:40] <josema> ay alguien por hay
[03:40] <Darky> i lost my Gaim icq Password How can i restore it? Is there a softwere????
[03:40] <jc-denton> but xorg cannot start
[03:41] <jc-denton> the gpu is an ati radeon x600
[03:41] <Python> gnomefreak:quake3
[03:41] <igcek> ROOT PASSWORD?
[03:41] <KNO3> gnomefreak: sudo -i cd  doesnt see any directories, it cant find them
[03:41] <Darky> help plz someone???
[03:41] <gnomefreak> Python: here http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/q3a/
[03:41] <ubuntu> roryy -bash: nano: command not found
[03:41] <ubuntu>  and
[03:41] <ubuntu> (gedit:20491): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[03:42] <gnomefreak> KNO3: sudo -i first than enter password than use the cd command
[03:42] <irad> gnomefreak, okay, now just update?
[03:42] <Jimmey__> Is there anyway of using...My RAM as graphics memory, for a game?
[03:42] <toxic_> How do I change the password to sudo (so that sudo pass != root pass) ?
[03:42] <gnomefreak> irad: sudo apt-get update
[03:42] <irad> gnomefreak, aight
[03:42] <KNO3> KNO3: cheers
[03:42] <gnomefreak> irad: you will see W: gpg blah blah blah we will fix that in a few
[03:42] <KNO3> whoops
[03:42] <Darky> help,,,
[03:42] <Darky> i lost my Gaim icq Password How can i restore it? Is there a softwere????
[03:42] <ubuntu> roryy installed nano
[03:43] <roryy> installed it?
[03:43] <roryy> on the live cd?
[03:43] <irad> gnomefreak, okay i got what you said..
[03:43] <Darky> roryy: you talking to me?
[03:43] <Python> gnomefreak: can you help me in configuring my videocard please
[03:44] <roryy> Darky: no
[03:44] <gnomefreak> irad: ok now we will get rid of those errors i will post what you need to type ok
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Python: what card?
[03:44] <Python> gnomefreak: i845G
[03:44] <irad> gnomefreak, i've got a few 'Ign's....
[03:44] <ubuntu> rurry i am i /mnt/hda1/boot/grub/menu.lst but its blank
[03:44] <gnomefreak> irad: no worries
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Python: !intel
[03:44] <Sven_vB> about the upgrade manual. can someone who knwos synaptics' english terms please add a note that, while upgrading libc6, one shall open the "terminal"? because it asks whether it shall restart services, and does not continue until you type "y" or "n" into the terminal
[03:45] <gnomefreak> Python: im not sure you can search teh wikis i thought there was one there
[03:45] <gnomefreak> irad: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv DD4D5088
[03:45] <toxic_> Q. How do I change the password to sudo (so that sudo pass != root pass) ?
[03:45] <gnomefreak> irad: let me know when that command is done
[03:46] <Python> gnomefreak: but it dint work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[03:46] <neoxan> moin
[03:46] <Sven_vB> toxic_: on my machine, sudo wants my user pwd, not root's
[03:46] <irad> gnomefreak, done
[03:46] <toxic_> Sven_vB, yeah same here. I wanted to change that though, to make it more secure.
[03:46] <gnomefreak> irad: gpg --export --armor DD4D5088 | sudo apt-key add -
[03:47] <irad> gnomefreak, i think it faild anyway
[03:47] <gnomefreak> Python: give me a min let me finish with irad
[03:47] <gnomefreak> irad: what failed?
[03:47] <ubuntu> ruryy in /mnt/hda1/boot/grub/menu.lst but its blank
[03:47] <irad> gnomefreak, look: gpg: requesting key DD4D5088 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
[03:47] <irad> ?: subkeys.pgp.net: Host not found
[03:47] <irad> gpgkeys: HKP fetch error: Message too long
[03:47] <irad> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
[03:47] <irad> gpg: Total number processed: 0
[03:47] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrrr
[03:47] <Sven_vB> toxic_: you could make a new user, use the new one for work and the old one for sudo :)
[03:47] <gnomefreak> ok hold on irad
[03:47] <irad> :)
[03:47] <ce_cantik> haiii
[03:47] <spongebob3465> anyone know how to upgrade firefox?
[03:48] <toxic_> Sven_vB, hehe that's taking a wide circle around the problem :P
[03:48] <Sven_vB> toxic_: maybe you want to change the old user's login shell to /bin/false
[03:48] <Frogzoo> !tell spongebob3465 about ff1.5
[03:48] <spongebob3465> i downloaded 1.5 but not sure how to run it
[03:48] <Sven_vB> toxic_: i once was a gentoo user, so i'm used to workarounds =D
[03:48] <Python> gnomefreak: ;)
[03:48] <toxic_> Sven_vB, haha, point taken.
[03:49] <gnomefreak> irad: ok type the command by hand you cant have spaces
[03:49] <gnomefreak> i just did it irad and it worked for me
[03:49] <Frogzoo> spongebob3465: ru registered with nickserv? read the pm from ubotu
[03:49] <spongebob3465> k
[03:49] <irad> gpg --export --armor DD4D5088 | sudo apt-key add -
[03:49] <irad> this command?
[03:49] <irad> oh no wait
[03:49] <Shukhrat> i have a question
[03:49] <irad> gnomefreak, gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv DD4D5088 this one?
[03:50] <gnomefreak> irad: do the first one first let me know if it finds any
[03:50] <gnomefreak> irad: yes that one first
[03:50] <irad> i think it's okay now: gpg: Total number processed: 1
[03:50] <irad> gpg:               imported: 1
[03:51] <gnomefreak> irad: now do the second one
[03:51] <irad> okay
[03:51] <irad> with '-' in the end of it?>
[03:51] <Shukhrat> is it possible to connect with MySQL Administrator in Windows  to liux machine MySQL Server ?
[03:51] <Sven_vB> who maintains the breezy upgrade manual?
[03:51] <gnomefreak> ok now Python what are we trying to do now?
[03:51] <Shukhrat> *linux
[03:52] <Sven_vB> Shukhrat: yes it is. see the MySQL Admin Doc about how to configure the host and port it connects to.
[03:52] <irad> gnomefreak, irad@irad:~$ gpg --export --armor DD4D5088 | sudo apt-key add -
[03:52] <irad> gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
[03:52] <irad> OK
[03:52] <valentinos> hello all
[03:53] <vincent_> hi there
[03:53] <Shukhrat> Sven_vB: Thanks
[03:53] <irad> gnomefreak, now what?. update again?
[03:53] <gnomefreak> irad: it said ok you should be fine
[03:54] <gnomefreak> irad: run update to see if its fixed
[03:54] <irad> nope
[03:54] <irad> gnomefreak, more troubles
[03:54] <vincent_> does anyone have an idea about how to avoid that Ubuntu puts shortcuts to mount disks on desktop?
[03:54] <gnomefreak> Python: what intel chipset you have for the vc?
[03:54] <gnomefreak> irad: what does it say?
[03:54] <ubuntu> roryy; i am in /mnt/hda1/boot/grub/menu.lst but its blank with nano
[03:54] <irad> gnomefreak, should i pastebin it?
[03:54] <Sven_vB> Shukhrat: oh, and don't forget to also set the correct username and pw for DB login!
[03:55] <roryy> ubuntu: ok, quit nano
[03:55] <gnomefreak> irad: yes the full thing command and all and wait for me to get back
[03:55] <gnomefreak> i wont be gone long
[03:55] <roryy> ubuntu: you have mounted /dev/hda1, right?
[03:55] <gnomefreak> 1-2 mins
[03:56] <irad> gnomefreak, http://rafb.net/paste/results/GWQkGU74.html
[03:56] <ubuntu> roryy I think so  just give me the line again please
[03:56] <roryy> ubuntu: mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
[03:56] <nanomad> hi all. anyone knows how can i make a video of my brand-new Xgl
[03:56] <nanomad> desktop?
[03:57] <ubuntu> roryy mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[03:58] <roryy> hmm
[03:58] <roryy> ubuntu: try 'mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1'
[03:58] <roryy> ubuntu: but that looks bad -- it should have auto-detected it
[03:58] <gnomefreak> irad: ok give me a min i will find another one for you
[03:58] <oelewapperke> is there a way to install ubuntu from a usb key ?
[03:58] <gnomefreak> irad: wait
[03:58] <BlueHeron> !xgl
[03:58] <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/
[03:59] <gnomefreak> irad: can you paste you /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin please
[03:59] <irad> gnomefreak, okay
[03:59] <ubuntu> roryy maybe its mounted already but I will dgive it a try
[03:59] <gnomefreak> oelewapperke: im gonna have to say no but you can check at the following link
[03:59] <gnomefreak> !install
[03:59] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[04:00] <Thingi> is anyone else having trouble burning the ppc flight 6 image?
[04:00] <irad> gnomefreak, http://rafb.net/paste/results/C8uwLL90.html
[04:00] <ubuntu> roryy ok  we are in
[04:01] <sobersabre> hi, is there a way to add a package into pkg-config's database ?
[04:01] <gnomefreak> ok irad while im looking for something please try sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade   <<just as i typed it
[04:01] <roryy> ubuntu: check out /mnt/hda1/boot/grub/menu.lst again -- it should not be an empty file
[04:01] <ompaul> sobersabre, can you rephrase that please, and be a little more verbose with a I want to do this to that
[04:01] <irad> gnomefreak, you sure? it won't mess anything?
[04:02] <ubuntu> roryy no its no i am in
[04:02] <sobersabre> ompaul i have a package installed debian way.
[04:02] <roryy> ubuntu: i don't understand that, sorry
[04:02] <Karlprof> Terminal > Graphical FTP clients
[04:02] <ubuntu> roryy nano is in the file its not empty
[04:02] <gnomefreak> irad: im sure
[04:02] <sobersabre> I am installing a another package from source. it requires some packages in the system. It uses pkg-config for determining if the required package is installed indeed.
[04:03] <roryy> ubuntu: perhaps you should first make a backup of this file
[04:03] <irad> gnomefreak, it's not procced to the upgrade
[04:03] <roryy> ubuntu: anyway, change (hd0,2) to (hd0,0) in the file
[04:03] <sobersabre> ompaul  I looked in /usr/lib/pkgconfig  and haven't found the package I need to be installed there.
[04:03] <ompaul> sobersabre, please put it all on one line better that way
[04:03] <gnomefreak> irad: ok run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade now
[04:03] <ompaul> sobersabre, what are you trying to install from source in the first instance?
[04:04] <sobersabre> WTF!!!!!!
[04:04] <irad> it's going to install some stuff
[04:04] <gnomefreak> irad: good how much?
[04:04] <roryy> ubuntu: should be lines like   'root (hd0,2)'
[04:04] <irad> 105 upgraded, 25 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[04:04] <irad> Need to get 123MB of archives.
[04:04] <irad> After unpacking 41.3MB of additional disk space will be used.
[04:04] <gnomefreak> irad: ok do that first please
[04:04] <roryy> ubuntu: also change 'root=/dev/hda3' to 'root=/dev/hda1' in the kernel lines
[04:04] <sobersabre> ompaul: configure uses pkg-config to determine installed packages/libs. right ?
[04:04] <irad> okay
[04:05] <gnomefreak> irad: it should be installing a kernel too right?
[04:05] <irad> gnomefreak, what about all those error i got before
[04:05] <gnomefreak> irad: lets do one thing at a time here
[04:05] <IdleOne> morning folks
[04:05] <gnomefreak> morning IdleOne
[04:05] <sobersabre> IdleOne what's up ?
[04:06] <ubuntu> roryy ok changed to (had0,0)
[04:06] <IdleOne> sobersabre, what is it you are trying to install becuase there may be a package for it and you wont need to compile ?
[04:06] <irad> gnomefreak, no kernel install
[04:06] <ompaul> sobersabre, (yes for lib info) so what I am getting at, is this are you sure we have not got the actual package between (A) universe repo (B) multiverse repo (C) some other build for ubuntu repo
[04:06] <roryy> ubuntu: (hd0,0), i hope
[04:06] <gnomefreak> irad: does it say a time on the right hand side?
[04:06] <gnomefreak> irad: ok
[04:06] <roryy> ubuntu: obviously it needs to be exactly right
[04:06] <irad> gnomefreak, yeah, something like 17 mins
[04:06] <gnomefreak> irad: ok good
[04:06] <irad> gnomefreak, now it's 9
[04:06] <ompaul> sobersabre, what lib do you want?
[04:06] <irad> (160-180kbps)
[04:06] <gnomefreak> good :)
[04:07] <ubuntu> roryy ok , at the end after close of bracket
[04:07] <roryy> ubuntu: no
[04:07] <roryy> ubuntu: you typed (had0,0)
[04:07] <ubuntu> roryy ok ,
[04:08] <khafra> gam_server keeps growing until it takes up a gig or more of my RAM.  I don't appreciate that, so I kill it; it automatically restarts, then starts growing again
[04:08] <khafra> If it isn't clear, I'd like to keep it from growing in the first place
[04:09] <ubuntu> roryy root=/dev/hda1
[04:09] <roryy> ubuntu: yip
[04:09] <gnomefreak> irad: im checking the repo im gonna give you now
[04:09] <gnomefreak> so you have a lil time
[04:09] <worthawholebean> where can I find a list of all the packagges that are installed by default on ubuntu?
[04:09] <roryy> ubuntu: i think there'll be at least two of each of those changes (that is, (hd0,0) and /dev/hda1) you'll need to make, one for normal and one for recovery mode
[04:10] <roryy> ubuntu: anyway, once you've saved that, 'nano /mnt/hda1/etc/fstab' and change all /dev/hda3's into /dev/hda1's
[04:10] <ompaul> khafra, one thought is that it takes as much as is free (bad idea)  if you really want to limit it I would suggest a virtual machine limit the ram there
[04:10] <roryy> ubuntu: save that, reinstall grub as specified on the web page, then reboot
[04:10] <ubuntu> roryy i have made one for root and one for kernal
[04:10] <ompaul> khafra, cos I for one have no other ideas on doing that at this time
[04:10] <roryy> ubuntu: i must be off now; hopefully you have enough information to continue, or someone else can help you
[04:11] <irad> gnomefreak, take you time, i have 2 more hours to spare at home :)
[04:11] <Seveas> ompaul, ?
[04:11] <khafra> ompaul: Well, thanks for the suggestion--I have no idea how to run just one process in a virtual machine, leaving the rest of the OS out...
[04:11] <ubuntu> roryy great how to save in nano please
[04:11] <ompaul> Seveas, khafra's question any ideas
[04:12] <ubuntu> roryy; thats it  see you next saturday
[04:12] <IdleOne> ubuntu, ctrl+x , type y , hit enter
[04:12] <Seveas> known bug, no solution that I know of other than "upgrade to dapper"
[04:12] <khafra> Ah, interesting
[04:12] <ompaul> khafra, and if you want to do that move to #ubuntu+1
[04:12] <khafra> Cron job to kill gam_server every hour, I guess, until the end of the month
[04:12] <whaley> question, if i wish to install firefox 1.5, may i do so through synaptic?
[04:12] <khafra> Which is when Dapper is released, right?
[04:12] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[04:12] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:12] <ubuntu> IdleOne thanks  so its ctrl+x then y
[04:13] <whaley> thanks IdleOne
[04:13] <whaley> :)
[04:13] <gnomefreak> irad: is it done?
[04:13] <IdleOne> ubuntu, hit ctrl+x then you type y then you hit enter then you hit enter again to confirm the filename
[04:13] <irad> gnomefreak, it's on 190kbps in 3 minutes it will just begin unpacking and stuff
[04:13] <ac3> Hi
[04:13] <ompaul> Seveas, got a few minutes for some "blue sky thinking"?
[04:13] <gnomefreak> irad: ok
[04:13] <Seveas> ompaul, the sky isn't blue
[04:14] <irad> gnomefreak, you said something about kernel, i don't have it on the list is it okay?
[04:14] <ompaul> Seveas, :-))
[04:14] <gnomefreak> irad: thats fine
[04:14] <ac3> I have just installed dapper on an hp 6120 (intel 915). It looks like the video performance is horrible, how can i check if hardware accelleration is enabled?
[04:14] <irad> gnomefreak, good :P
[04:15] <gnomefreak> ok irad the repo works so just let me know when your done
[04:15] <LoCusF> !freebsd
[04:15] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, LoCusF
[04:15] <ubuntu> IdleOne done so next I think is fstab
[04:15] <LoCusF> hmm, well does anyone know how to put up reading/writing on freebsd partition?
[04:15] <IdleOne> ubuntu, Im not certain what is next I just told you how o save in nano :/
[04:15] <jc-denton> which one is the default gnome theme?
[04:15] <jc-denton> under 2.14?
[04:15] <LoCusF> fstab tweaking perhaps?
[04:16] <gnomefreak> jc-denton: human
[04:16] <rkalsi> Hi guys. first time ubuntu'er here..I am trying to get my wlan working thru ndiswrapper..and my specific driver needs kernel 2.6.16. The default one in ubuntu5.10 is 2.6.12. Can someone tell me the best possible way to upgrade the kernel.
[04:16] <gnomefreak> i think
[04:16] <gnomefreak> rkalsi: compile it i htink is only way to get that kernel
[04:16] <jc-denton> no i mean the default from gnome
[04:16] <jc-denton> not the ubuntu default
[04:16] <gnomefreak> s/htink/think
[04:16] <DarkWinDs> hi
[04:17] <gnomefreak> jc-denton: dont know this is a ubuntu channel
[04:17] <rkalsi> gnomefreak, where  do i get it from ? redhat site ?
[04:17] <DarkWinDs> anyone can say me, if ubuntu, is basead on debian woody or sarge ?
[04:17] <jc-denton> yes i know
[04:17] <gnomefreak> rkalsi: i dont know but a helpful warning in last week or 2 alot of people have had issues with that kernel
[04:17] <dr_house> where does linux install programs to?
[04:17] <jc-denton> but i would like to get the default gnome theme
[04:17] <rkalsi> gnomefreak, thanks.
[04:18] <IdleOne> jc-denton, try gnome.org
[04:18] <|lostbyte|> I want the clean font !
[04:18] <|lostbyte|> how do i install it ?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> jc-denton: i dont know if gnome itsself has a default i think its dependant on what os you are using but i would check either gnomes home page or #gnoime
[04:18] <gnomefreak> #gnome even
[04:19] <IdleOne> #gnome
[04:19] <IdleOne> lol
[04:19] <gnomefreak> dr_house: where they are needed
[04:19] <jc-denton> well i thoght that they developed a new one for ~14
[04:19] <ubuntu> IdleOne done in fstab there is any entry for /dev/hda5 which does not exsit anymore should I DETE THAT line
[04:19] <jc-denton> so that's why i ask
[04:19] <|lostbyte|> !fonts
[04:19] <ubotu> I guess fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[04:19] <IdleOne> dr_house, what are you looking to install?
[04:19] <|lostbyte|> ubotu, thanks :)
[04:19] <ubotu> |lostbyte|: pas de quoi
[04:19] <gnomefreak> jc-denton: i think you mena the human or clearlooks one but i think human is the new one
[04:20] <jc-denton> clearlooks
[04:20] <gnomefreak> s/mena/mean
[04:20] <jc-denton> wait i have to reboot the box
[04:20] <jc-denton> i thought i couldn't select it..
[04:20] <IdleOne> ubuntu, I really have no idea but I would comment it out instead of deleting it
[04:20] <gnomefreak> jc-denton: ok that one but i think the name changed or something like that i would look after reboot
[04:21] <jc-denton> k
[04:22] <irad> gnomefreak, it's about to be done soon
[04:22] <dr_house> can anyone link me to the kubuntu repos?
[04:22] <_jason> dr_house: they are the same as ubuntu
[04:22] <IdleOne> www.kubuntu.com
[04:23] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrrrrrr email locked up :(
[04:23] <DuaneAllman> hello, I have a problem trying to download flight5 torrent. when I click on it the browser try to download the iso instead of the torrent
[04:23] <dr_house> alright, thank you
[04:23] <ubuntu> IdleOne whats the command line to renstall grub please
[04:23] <IdleOne> DuaneAllman, I believe flight6 is available for d/l
[04:23] <ompaul> DarkWinDs, http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/ this might help to understand it - it taken from sid in the 6 months period before a release polished and passed along the food chain
[04:23] <IdleOne> tell ubuntu about grub
[04:23] <IdleOne> !tell ubuntu about grub
[04:23] <_jason> isn't flight6 out?
[04:24] <IdleOne> _jason, yeah i think it is
[04:24] <DuaneAllman> IdleOne, I have the same problem with flight6 torrent, I've tryed to download it right now.
[04:24] <gnomefreak> _jason: yeah kind of
[04:24] <DuaneAllman> is it my problem or a server problem?
[04:24] <ubuntu> ok thanks Idleone and uboto
[04:24] <IdleOne> DuaneAllman, could be a server problem
[04:24] <_jason> DuaneAllman: paste the link and we can tell you :)
[04:24] <gnomefreak> someone tried downloading it earlier and it wasnt working
[04:24] <DuaneAllman> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-6/dapper-install-i386.iso.torrent
[04:24] <_jason> DuaneAllman: downloads the iso here
[04:25] <IdleOne> why not just get the iso and burn
[04:25] <gnomefreak> DuaneAllman: it will save it than you open it with a bittorrent client
[04:25] <gnomefreak> iirc ^^^^
[04:25] <gnomefreak> DuaneAllman: it should be like a 3sec download than you would open that file with whatever client you use for torrents
[04:26] <larytet> hi, any good step by step tutorial how to create "guest" user. i want kind of sandbox - no read/write access anywhere besides ~guest thanks
[04:26] <DuaneAllman> ok, I'll download the iso, just thought I could get an higher download speed via bittorrent
[04:26] <doped^laptop> hello people, i've installed ubuntu 5.10, but i have this major problem, i get to the logon screen, and when i try to logon, the screen stays brown with the mouse, and no ctrl+alt cmd's are working.. upgraded, and also tried to install kde, no use.. the same problem
[04:26] <DarkWinDs> ok :P Sarge its the answer :P tks
[04:26] <irad> gnomefreak, i just finish that
[04:26] <gnomefreak> ok good
[04:26] <irad> but wait
[04:26] <irad> look at private
[04:26] <gnomefreak> irad: now try sudo apt-get update please
[04:26] <_jason> doped^laptop: what video card?
[04:26] <DarkWinDs> Anyone already installed OpenLDAP ?
[04:26] <irad> i got those in the end
[04:26] <cooper> what format is the hd with linux
[04:26] <DarkWinDs> make Ubuntu a OpenLDAP server ?
[04:27] <gnomefreak> irad: ok thats fine were gonna fix that
[04:27] <larytet> openLDAP ? not really
[04:27] <doped^laptop> i have a nvidia card
[04:27] <delire_> cooper: with 'Linux'? ext2, reiserfs, ext3. with ubuntu ext3
[04:27] <doped^laptop> ubuntu ext3
[04:27] <_jason> doped^laptop: and you wree never able to login right?
[04:27] <gnomefreak> irad: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and let me know when open
[04:27] <DarkWinDs> larytet I did, now trying to make a guide
[04:27] <irad> done
[04:27] <doped^laptop> i have never been able to login..
[04:27] <irad> done update lots of Ign's...
[04:27] <ubuntu> IdleOne I have read the webpage its ok I just need to know if you agree root (hd0,0) then setup (hd0) just be sure but you may not know I FEEL its correct
[04:28] <gnomefreak> irad: all the kubuntu repos you have in there put a # infront of the word deb on all kubuntu repos
[04:28] <_jason> doped^laptop: can you get to tty1 using ctrl-alt-f1 before you try to login?
[04:28] <larytet> darkwinds, may you send me a e-mail larytet at yahoo com with some general rules
[04:28] <delire_> cooper: ext3 is a good fs. unlike windows, it doesn't suffer from fragmentation and regularly writes out a 'journal' file for easy recovery on the rare event of a crash.
[04:28] <larytet> i would post the text on SF.net
[04:28] <irad> gnomefreak, again i didn't understand
[04:28] <DarkWinDs> larytet getting I just need make my SSL works and them I write guide
[04:28] <IdleOne> ubuntu, I cant say cuz Im not sure
[04:29] <gnomefreak> irad: the kubuntu repos in your list do you see them?
[04:29] <delire_> s/windows/NTFS or Fat32
[04:29] <IdleOne> ubuntu, looks right :/
[04:29] <doped^laptop> i could, but now, after i installed kde, its starts, and i get this striped screen, black and white.. with a mouse, and no ctrl+alt cmd's are working
[04:29] <larytet> am not great SSL guru, not me
[04:29] <irad> like this one: # kubuntu.org packages for the latest KDE version (packages, GPG key: DD4D5088)
[04:29] <gnomefreak> irad: im talking inside the /etc/apt/sources.list file
[04:29] <Blippe> delire_, since when did ntfs stop journaling?
[04:29] <DoctorDyna> *sigh* i wish i could install ubuntu :(
[04:29] <irad> gnomefreak, i know, list of kubuntu is like: # kubuntu.org packages for the latest KDE version (packages, GPG key: DD4D5088)
[04:29] <gnomefreak> yes irad it should start with the word deb correct?
[04:29] <larytet> darwinds drop me somethign
[04:29] <delire_> Blippe: it journals yes, my ommission. it still fragments albeit.
[04:29] <irad> gnomefreak, yeah
[04:30] <_jason> doped^laptop: is that after logging into kde or as soon as the login screen shows up?
[04:30] <gnomefreak> irad: infront of the word deb put a #
[04:30] <larytet> i know to use chmod, but i have no idea what gID and uID control and do
[04:30] <gnomefreak> irad: do that for all the lubuntu ones only please
[04:30] <doped^laptop> as soon as the screen should apper
[04:30] <delire_> larytet: group and user id's
[04:30] <gnomefreak> irad: when done dont close it
[04:30] <irad> gnomefreak, will it just cancel the mention of them when i'll update the next time?
[04:31] <delire_> larytet: 'chmod ugo+rw file' gives user, group and owner read/write access of 'file'
[04:31] <delire_> sorry 'other'
[04:31] <DarkWinDs> hehe linux still be the dark side to me yet :P I know use, but running to discover how a lot of things works
[04:31] <irad> gnomefreak, done
[04:31] <gnomefreak> irad: yes but im gonna try something else also
[04:31] <DoctorDyna> delire_ : good idea
[04:31] <_jason> doped^laptop: hrmmm, you are going to have to stop gdm form starting so you can run 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and choose vesa as the driver.  Then once you get into X, work on getting the nvidia driver working.  Easiest way may be for you to choose recovery mode from the prompt and then running that dpkg-reconfigure command
[04:31] <doped^laptop> i cant do anything right now.. it wont respond ctrl+alt+f1 or del or backspace
[04:32] <ubuntu> IdleOne
[04:32] <delire_> DoctorDyna: rule: don't IRC within the first 30 minutes of consciousness.
[04:32] <asdfjkl> what program should i use to burn the live CD
[04:32] <gnomefreak> ok irad now on an empty line please paste this  deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352 breezy main
[04:32] <IdleOne> ubuntu,
[04:32] <DoctorDyna> lmao
[04:32] <gnomefreak> with the word deb irad  :)
[04:32] <doped^laptop> ill try
[04:32] <doped^laptop> thank u
[04:32] <irad> gnomefream - yeah i know hehe
[04:32] <DarkWinDs> I will change to ubuntu, will be online at msn: leolimas at gmail com
[04:32] <DoctorDyna> well, luckily ive been on for a few hours, i just usually dont stop making / drinking coffee all day.
[04:32] <irad> gnomefreak, done
[04:32] <dr_house> hey, how do i see the channel modes in Konversation?
[04:32] <delire_> doped^laptop: every time you write i read "dropped^laptop".. let's hope it's not an omen.
[04:32] <DarkWinDs> larytet I will change to ubuntu, will be online at msn: leolimas at gmail com
[04:32] <gnomefreak> irad: when its in please save close than run sudo apt-get update
[04:33] <gnomefreak> irad: ill brb let me know what happens paste errors to my pm please
[04:33] <larytet> delire_ i created a guest account and guest group, i run chmod -r from the /, i got lot of "permission denied" and guest still can read /etc
[04:33] <larytet> how do i prevent this ? what folders are sensitive ?
[04:33] <arrick> morning gnomefreak and everyone els
[04:33] <gnomefreak> morning arrick
[04:33] <larytet> darkwinds talkin to you on MSN
[04:33] <akonkwa> Hi everyone. does anyone know how I can upgrade from Hoary to Breezy, without having to manually modifify sources.list?
[04:33] <asdfjkl> i burned the live cd with iso recorder but it wont boot up
[04:33] <irad> actually no error gnomefreak
[04:33] <IdleOne> !UPGRADE
[04:33] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[04:33] <delire_> larytet: i'm out of touch with what you're doing. only just came back to the channel..
[04:34] <_jason> akonkwa: nope, we can help you modify it if you want
[04:34] <akonkwa> jason, : Ok , I 'd appreciate it
[04:34] <green_earz> asdfjkl: did you burn it as a .iso image not a data cd ?
[04:35] <delire_> larytet: why do you want to make the system non-readable by user?
[04:35] <arrick> morn green_earz
[04:35] <_jason> akonkwa: why don't you try http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade and you cna paste your finished product on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us a link, and we will make sure it looks ok
[04:35] <asdfjkl> i dunno
[04:35] <gnomefreak> irad: no errors no warnings?
[04:35] <asdfjkl> how can i tell the difference
[04:35] <JulianoBastos> how do i open the cdrom from the terminal?
[04:35] <irad> nope gnomefreak
[04:36] <Frogzoo> any idea how to fix copy protection 'error 21' problem on cedega?
[04:36] <arrick> JulianoBastos, do you mean eject?
[04:36] <larytet> delire, i am trying to create "sandbox" for my test. a user with no access right to anything, besides (accidentally) Java runtime
[04:36] <delire_> larytet: before performing such drastic systemwide modifications, it's best to test on a single file 'touch foo; chmod ug-r foo; ls -l foo'
[04:36] <gnomefreak> irad: what command did you use when you got those errors in my pm?
[04:36] <JulianoBastos> arrick, yep
[04:36] <arrick> ok
[04:36] <arrick> just wanted to clarify
[04:36] <irad> gedit
[04:36] <gnomefreak> irad: thats the full command?
[04:36] <irad> no hehe
[04:36] <gnomefreak> i need full
[04:36] <delire_> larytet: hmm.. i'd look into creating a 'jail' using chroot.
[04:36] <irad> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:36] <arrick> morning Frogzoo
[04:36] <JulianoBastos> arrick, how do i close now?
[04:36] <gnomefreak> irad: it still opens right?
[04:36] <Frogzoo> arrick: evening
[04:37] <arrick> ?
[04:37] <irad> gnomefreak yes
[04:37] <akonkwa> _jason: Ok, 'ill do that
[04:37] <larytet> dleire, any good link to read about it ? or go to google
[04:37] <larytet> ?
[04:37] <DoctorDyna> hey id like to know the command to open the cdrom too lol
[04:37] <green_earz> arrick: the burning you are using should have the option the burn a .iso image
[04:37] <arrick> JulianoBastos, direct that at all, I am not to sure, kinda new myself
[04:37] <thmas> how to change/costomize the log on screen?
[04:37] <arrick> green_earz, wrong person
[04:37] <treyh0> why was the amarok-gstreamer removed???
[04:37] <dr_house> what do you guys use for extracting .rar ?
[04:37] <delire_> larytet: 'apt-cache show jailer' <-- helper util.
[04:37] <green_earz> arrick: sorry
[04:37] <arrick> np :)
[04:37] <gnomefreak> ok just because i keep forgetting you are supposed to use gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list but your ok for right now
[04:37] <_jason> !info amarok-gstreamer
[04:37] <ubotu> amarok-gstreamer: (GStreamer engine for the amaroK audio player), section kde, is optional. Version: 2:1.3.1-0ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 57 kB, Installed size: 212 kB
[04:37] <larytet> delire, thanks lot
[04:37] <delire_> larytet: 'makejail' is another app that is useful for jailing programs
[04:37] <dr_house> !info rar
[04:37] <Sven_vB> i just upgraded to breezy. how can i ask my ubuntu what version it thinks it is?
[04:37] <ubotu> rar: (Archiver for .rar files), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.30-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 239 kB, Installed size: 488 kB
[04:37] <_jason> treyh0: still there ^
[04:38] <JulianoBastos> arrick, eject - t :] 
[04:38] <arrick> thanks
[04:38] <JulianoBastos> eject -t
[04:38] <DoctorDyna> aha
[04:38] <gnomefreak> irad: now sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop for kubuntu 3.5.2 ;)
[04:38] <treyh0> _jason: not in dapper, i see that jonathan riddel removed it but there's no reason why in the changelog
[04:38] <_jason> treyh0: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please :)
[04:38] <gnomefreak> ok i have to get going need to get tailored :(
[04:38] <irad> gnomefreak yayyyyyyyy :)
[04:38] <treyh0> _jason: thx
[04:38] <irad> kubuntu-desktop is already the newest version.
[04:38] <irad> ?!?
[04:38] <green_earz> asdfjkl: the burning you are using should have the option the burn a .iso image
[04:39] <irad> do i need to ctrl+alt+backspace?
[04:39] <gnomefreak> ;) irad  type apt-cache policy kubuntu-desktop tell me what version it is
[04:39] <arrick> JulianoBastos, was that the command to open or close?
[04:39] <gnomefreak> irad: should say .68
[04:40] <JulianoBastos> arrick, close
[04:40] <irad> gnomefreak, so what's now?
[04:40] <arrick> oh ok
[04:40] <JulianoBastos> arrick, eject just open
[04:40] <arrick> ok
[04:40] <gnomefreak> irad: did you add the source i gave you?
[04:40] <asdfjkl> green - earz: the thing says that it is making an image file
[04:40] <irad> yeah
[04:40] <Mitja> How do you install x-mplayer2 plugin in Opera?
[04:40] <gnomefreak> irad: ok run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[04:40] <gnomefreak> let me know if it brings in kde updates
[04:41] <DoctorDyna> *sigh* i have to get the live cd so i can tell if my display device is gonna work lol
[04:41] <bigfleet> Is there a way to use rescue mode and expert mode off the CD at the same time?
[04:41] <|lostbyte|> How do i change the resolution of my desktop ?
[04:41] <irad> gnomefreak, nothing new to install
[04:41] <asdfjkl> green_earz: someone else told me to use nero but i cant get it to install
[04:41] <|lostbyte|> kcontrol has max 1024x768
[04:41] <gnomefreak> irad: hmmmmmm
[04:41] <|lostbyte|> but i know my card can hold higher. where is this setting ?
[04:41] <IdleOne> asdfjkl, use gnomebaker sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[04:41] <irad> i added this line right?: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352 breezy main
[04:42] <bigfleet> lostbyte: are you sure that your monitor can?
[04:42] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: can you do me a fav?
[04:42] <gnomefreak> irad: yes
[04:42] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, ?
[04:42] <delire_> Sven_vB: see /etc/debian_version ISTR
[04:42] <|lostbyte|> bigfleet, yes ! i have a 17 inch monitor.
[04:42] <Mitja> |lostbyte|, right click on the desktop->configure desktop
[04:42] <|lostbyte|> bigfleet, i was on a much larger resolution in mandriva.
[04:42] <delire_> Sven_vB: i'm on Debian right now so cannot check this.
[04:42] <Sven_vB> delire_: thx
[04:42] <green_earz> asdfjkl: i use k3b burning in kde desktop you should be able to install k3b on gnome with no problem
[04:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell |lostbyte| about fixres
[04:43] <rkalsi> Can someone tell me where the kernel source is located in ubuntu..I cant seem to find it.. ?
[04:43] <|lostbyte|> Mitja, There is where my highest is 1024.
[04:43] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: i had irad add the kubuntu 3.5.2 repo and his isnt upgrading to that his policy shows old one still i have to get out of here so i can have suit back for tuesdays meeting can you give him a hand please i used the repo deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352 breezy main for kde off kubuntus site
[04:43] <Mitja> |lostbyte|, when you choose Display at the bottom?
[04:44] <gnomefreak> irad: ther eis only once space between deb and http right?
[04:44] <arrick> mornin IdleOne
[04:44] <irad> lemme check
[04:44] <IdleOne> morning arrick
[04:44] <keur> Hi guys
[04:44] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, I can give it a shot
[04:44] <keur> does someone run debian here
[04:44] <keur> ?
[04:44] <irad> gnomefreak, i'll show you my sources.list
[04:44] <green_earz> yes
[04:44] <gnomefreak> ty IdleOne  i should be back in a few hours i hope :(
[04:44] <gnomefreak> irad: ok
[04:44] <arrick> kuer switch to #debian
[04:45] <irad> gnomefreak http://rafb.net/paste/results/xwk6bi78.html
[04:45] <IdleOne> irad, paste it to paste.ubuntu-nl.org then give me link
[04:45] <green_earz> keur: yes
[04:45] <arrick> but yes they do
[04:45] <gnomefreak> irad: IdleOne  is gonna give you a hand i have to get going
[04:45] <dr_house> what do you guys use for extracting RARs? unrar-free isn't working for me
[04:45] <xstation> hi
[04:45] <irad> gnomefreak: okay thanks alot!
[04:45] <keur> i was wondering if its possible to install with Cd1 only and apt the rest
[04:45] <Servo888> Are xorg inclues and libraries included with ubuntu or do you need to apt-get them?
[04:45] <gnomefreak> that link wont open for me
[04:45] <xstation> xstation was know as ubuntu and is home
[04:45] <IdleOne> irad,  remove the # from in front of deb on the kubuntu lines
[04:46] <_jason> rkalsi: 'apt-cache search --names-only linux source', then dpkg -L packagename to see where it went
[04:46] <green_earz> keur: yes and have you downloaded the cd 1 ?
[04:46] <irad> gnomefreak told me to add them before
[04:46] <irad> are you sure?
[04:46] <keur> im on it :) ...but there is 10 cd's o i was quite afraid ,)
[04:46] <IdleOne> irad, if you want to use the kubuntu repos yeah
[04:46] <xstation> IdleOne many thanks for help with nano and to roryy
[04:46] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: i gave him that last kubuntu repo
[04:46] <Sven_vB> wtf... i upgraded to breezy and "/etc/debian_version" says "testing/unstable". is this just a bug or is it realy unstable?
[04:47] <arrick> what is the easy source.list creator page?
[04:47] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: he was pulling 404 errors on those from easysource
[04:47] <gnomefreak> !easysource
[04:47] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:47] <irad> okay done idleone
[04:47] <arrick> thank
[04:47] <gnomefreak> ok bbl
[04:47] <maswan> Sven_vB: Well, you're not running a released debian version, are you?
[04:47] <_jason> Sven_vB: that's the debian version it was based on most likely
[04:47] <green_earz> keur: just cd 1 to download and apt-get the rest over the net
[04:47] <MK18> hi! all
[04:47] <keur> thx :)
[04:47] <rkalsi> _jason, that doenst bring anything up?
[04:47] <green_earz> np
[04:47] <IdleOne> irad, never mind that then
[04:47] <IdleOne> lol
[04:47] <Sven_vB> well ok. so how do i see what version of ubuntu i'm running?
[04:47] <Servo888> Question... What do I need to apt-get to get the x includes files?...
[04:47] <_jason> rkalsi: I get linux-source-2.6.12
[04:48] <irad> so keep the #'s? idleone?
[04:48] <maswan> Sven_vB: the output of lsb_release with the appropriate options
[04:48] <rkalsi> _jason, I wrote it as it is, do i put sthing in place of linux csource
[04:48] <maswan> Sven_vB: will tell you which os and release you're running
[04:48] <IdleOne> irad, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[04:48] <irad> IdleOne so keep the #'s?
[04:48] <arrick> morning xstation
[04:48] <IdleOne> irad, lets try without the #
[04:48] <akonkwa> _jason, : How does pastebin work?
[04:48] <irad> okay
[04:48] <arrick> !pastebin
[04:48] <_jason> rkalsi: that was typo right?  you put ``linux source''?
[04:48] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[04:48] <_jason> akonkwa: paste the contents on the page and then give us the url here
[04:48] <runedude3> heylo everyone.
[04:49] <irad> idleone, i've got many 404's
[04:49] <_jason> !info linux-source-2.6.12
[04:49] <IdleOne> hmmm
[04:49] <ubotu> linux-source-2.6.12: (Linux kernel source for version 2.6.12 with Ubuntu patches), section devel, is optional. Version: 2.6.12-9.23 (breezy), Packaged size: 39493 kB, Installed size: 39628 kB
[04:49] <IdleOne> irad, ok comment them out again
[04:49] <runedude3> for some reason, my filesystem went into a readonly state this morning
[04:49] <runedude3> this happened in the past with debian too
[04:49] <irad> idleone, what do you mean?
[04:49] <Sven_vB> maswan: thx
[04:49] <IdleOne> irad, put # back
[04:49] <_jason> rkalsi: if you have the main online repository enabled, you should find it.  You are using breezy?
[04:49] <rkalsi> yeah _jason
[04:50] <rkalsi> i am not cnnected to net
[04:50] <irad> done
[04:50] <irad> idleone, done
[04:50] <_jason> rkalsi: ah, well that explains it
[04:50] <green_earz> keur: how are you downloading the cd image http or ftp or bittorent, if you can the bittorent method is the best for large files and the completed file is error check is perfect copy
[04:50] <xstation> gomefreak: so its on to the 686 what you told me about before when I was know as ubuntu the options in synaptic are linux-686, linux  86-smp the linux 2.6.12.10 headers are installed which is the one to install please
[04:50] <healot> runedude, what did you do before rebooting?
[04:50] <IdleOne> irad, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop what does that give you?
[04:50] <rkalsi> thats the pbl, i amn trying to configure the ndiswrapper
[04:50] <runedude3> healot: nothing
[04:50] <runedude3> root@rangi:~ # uptime
[04:50] <runedude3>  09:50:42 up 5 days, 14:08,  6 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[04:50] <akonkwa> _jason, : After I paste the content of my sources.list,  it shows weird stuff. Take a look : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11237
[04:50] <irad> kubuntu-desktop is already the newest version.
[04:50] <irad> \
[04:50] <rkalsi> _jason, it shud be there on CD, isnt it ?
[04:50] <runedude3> it happened early this morning.
[04:50] <_jason> rkalsi: don't know
[04:50] <xstation> gnomefreak: correction linux 686-smp
[04:51] <keur> ftp ....much faster for me...im in France by proxad
[04:51] <IdleOne> irad, ok now try loggin out and log back in @ login screen click session and chose kde
[04:51] <_jason> akonkwa: yeah that's the april fool's joke, click the link at the bottom that says april fools :)
[04:51] <rkalsi> _jason, thnx for ur time.
[04:51] <irad> idleone, with ctrl+alt+backspace ?
[04:51] <akonkwa> _jason,  : Oh. (shame on me)  thanx
[04:51] <keur> i'll probably Md5 it for the errors
[04:51] <xstation> arrick morning or afternoon here
[04:51] <IdleOne> irad no log out completly
[04:52] <irad> like restart idleone ?
[04:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell rkalsi about ndiswrapper
[04:52] <arrick> ok
[04:52] <green_earz> keur: is there a md5sum file for the cd image so you can check ?
[04:52] <_jason> rkalsi: that page might help you out
[04:52] <arrick> xstation, its 9:52 here
[04:52] <arrick> am
[04:52] <rkalsi> am having a look, thnx
[04:52] <IdleOne> irad, use ctrl+alt+backspace it should work also
[04:52] <keur> green_earz: yes there is one
[04:52] <DoctorDyna> arrick must be close to me O_o
[04:53] <xstation> arrick 15:52 here
[04:53] <akonkwa> _jason,  : Here si what I put in my sources.list : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11238
[04:53] <rkalsi> _jason, i found suport for the drivers for my card, but it needs kernel 2.6.16
[04:53] <arrick> Michigan
[04:53] <keur> green_earz: b7a0fb9b96ffb8bec4f258a617a17a0b
[04:53] <rkalsi> so, i got into this whole story!
[04:53] <DoctorDyna> upstate NY
[04:53] <toxic_> How can I give a useraccount sudo privilegies without being member of admin group ?
[04:53] <ompaul> xstation, you must be more east of me its 15:53 here when you said that :)
[04:53] <arrick> xstation, where you at again?
[04:53] <Sven_vB> ubotu: tell Sven_vB about fixres
[04:53] <green_earz> keur: when its downloaded  command > " md5sum -c md5sum "  to check the image
[04:54] <kobe> ha
[04:54] <fish_> hi
[04:54] <IdleOne> hello
[04:54] <toxic_> How can I give a useraccount sudo privilegies without the user becoming member of the admin group ?
[04:54] <xstation> ompual /arrick well the sun is shineing
[04:54] <Frogzoo> toxic_: man sudoers
[04:54] <_jason> akonkwa: that looks fine, now make sure you have ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop packages installed and issue the command 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[04:55] <ompaul> xstation, not any more
[04:55] <arrick> cloudy here
[04:55] <healot> toxic_, you can add that user to the sudoers' list
[04:55] <xstation> gnomefreek is here or not please
[04:55] <keur> green_earz: ok ...btw do you know xgl?? I just tried it ....got addicted immediately ...its really...something else
[04:55] <toxic_> Frogzoo, will do
[04:55] <arrick> nope
[04:55] <toxic_> healot, yep, but that makes them automatic members of the admin group ....
[04:55] <IdleOne> xstation, gnomefreak has left
[04:55] <arrick> he just stepped out to the drycleaners xstation
[04:55] <xstation> ompual umm looks like it might pordown
[04:55] <Frogzoo> toxic_: nope - look in sudoers & you'll see it's that rights are assigned to group admin
[04:55] <arrick> yep, here too
[04:55] <ompaul> xstation, like yesterday?
[04:55] <fish_> simple question: (why) is there no support in wpasupplicant for hermes? i should be able to use this driver with -D hermes (as the README says: /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.gz) but it seams that the maintaner has disabled that driver at buildtime...
[04:55] <green_earz> keur: no sorry
[04:56] <akonkwa> _jason,  : how do I kno if I have ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop packages installed?
[04:56] <xstation> ompual: got wet running from the tube
[04:56] <Frogzoo> akonkwa: dpkg -l ubuntu-base
[04:56] <arrick> hey fish_ how much experience you got with wpa_supplicant?
[04:56] <_jason> akonkwa: do this command 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop'
[04:56] <healot> toxic_, no, you can add individual user to the sudoers list, by limiting the command that user can execute
[04:56] <xstation> Frogzoo please help
[04:57] <toxic_> healot, oh, ok thanks, I'll look into the man pages
[04:57] <keur> green_earz: Just try it if you can....theres a live at getkororaa.com
[04:57] <DoctorDyna> you can install breezy using the live cd as well right?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> heh - testing out Kororaa right now.
[04:58] <Frogzoo> xstation: afaik you shouldn't be messing with headers - you just need to install the 686 kernel, right?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> DoctorDyna,  I dont think so. Dapper is supposed to have that feature I hear.
[04:58] <keur> green_earz: Never saw something like that.... it's the start of linux revolution
[04:58] <xstation> Frogzoo: so its on to the 686 what you told me about before when I was know as ubuntu the options in synaptic are linux-686, linux  686smp the linux 2.6.12.10 headers are installed which is the one to install please
[04:58] <DoctorDyna> hm.
[04:58] <DoctorDyna> i could have sworn sombody said you could
[04:58] <_jason> DoctorDyna: the dapper cd let's you
[04:58] <Frogzoo> xstation: it's just this: 'sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12-10-686"
[04:59] <Frogzoo> xstation: reboot & you're done
[04:59] <akonkwa> _jason, : could you repat that command?  (I closed my xchat unpurposely)
[04:59] <DoctorDyna> so the dapper live cd can install, or the dapper install can live?
[04:59] <_jason> akonkwa: sudo apt-get update, and then: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:59] <IdleOne> DoctorDyna, lmao dapper live can install
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> the Dapper Live cd.
[04:59] <DoctorDyna> cool
[04:59] <DoctorDyna> ty
[04:59] <akonkwa> _jason, : I meant for ubuntu-base
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> Its a work in progress.. dont rely on it. :P
[05:00] <DoctorDyna> aye, i know
[05:00] <_jason> akonkwa: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop, it's on the wiki page at the top
[05:00] <licksjp> hello
[05:00] <xstation> Frogzoo: ok but the headers for 686 are alredy installed I thoughts that was what helped install that long script you know
[05:00] <arrick> hey Seveas can I pm you with a paste?
[05:00] <Seveas> arrick, use a pastebin
[05:00] <licksjp> my ubuntu can't connect network
[05:00] <arrick> ok
[05:00] <DoctorDyna> i tried the live already, my sound and video are both unsupported so i guess im screwed the pooch unless i feel like putting another computer together this afternoon
[05:01] <Frogzoo> xstation: oh - is kqemu working? because if you upgrade the kernel, kqemu will break
[05:01] <irad> idleone
[05:01] <IdleOne> irad, yes
[05:01] <lorddexter> hello
[05:01] <Sven_vB> dpkg asks me who is my graphics card manufacturer. how do i find out?
[05:01] <irad> idleone, i think it's 3.5.2 but my fonts look abit weird, do i need to reconfigure again my xorg?
[05:02] <licksjp> where did setup for network???
[05:02] <Frogzoo> Sven_vB: lspci & look for something recognisable
[05:02] <truz24> Does this bring up the torrent file, or the ISO for anyone ? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-6/dapper-live-i386.iso.torrent
[05:02] <licksjp> It has not though the ping
[05:02] <truz24> It is redirecting me to the iso :-(
[05:02] <_jason> truz24: iso
[05:02] <healot> licksjp, a good start is here "System->Administration->Networking" which in GNOME
[05:02] <akonkwa> _jason, : I tried to install ubuntu-base , but I got this message : "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[05:02] <akonkwa> "
[05:02] <IdleOne> irad, probably but Im not certain..give it a try...I'll be bacj in about 10 minutes
[05:02] <Frogzoo> truz24: looks like a torrent to me - not an iso
[05:02] <adrian__> how to set up a ftp server?
[05:02] <truz24> Frogzoo, click on it, it is redirecting
[05:02] <irad> idleone, what's the command i kinda forgot
[05:02] <adrian__> can someone help me?:P
[05:03] <licksjp> healot, KDE
[05:03] <_jason> akonkwa: hmm, run the command it tells you to
[05:03] <xstation> Frogzoo; yes it is but when I type bliss1@xstation:~$ uname -r
[05:03] <xstation> 2.6.12-10-386
[05:03] <xstation> bliss1@xstation:~$ uname -m
[05:03] <xstation> i686
[05:03] <xstation> bliss1@xstation:~$ it sholud 686 so what to do
[05:03] <healot> or you can deal with the mother of Linux networking application "ifconfig"... licksjp
[05:03] <_jason> akonkwa: wait
[05:03] <green_earz> keur: i will checkgetkororaa.com thanks, can you pop into #bebian and i past you a debian link that is very help full
[05:04] <_jason> akonkwa: are you using the new /etc/apt/sources.list already?
[05:04] <green_earz>  keur: sorry #debian
[05:04] <adrian__> can someone help me?need to set up a ftp server..
[05:04] <Frogzoo> xstation: so kqemu work atm? or not?
[05:04] <dream2dance> Hi ... I try to watch a DVD on my UBUNTU System. I use to progs (XINE & TOTEM) ... I also install libdvdcss2 ... but it still don't run ... can somebody help me?
[05:04] <Sven_vB> how can i ask X whether it is using frame buffer mode?
[05:04] <Dr_Willis> adrian__,  first question you will get asked is 'why?, its very insecure'
[05:04] <Frogzoo> adrian__: apt-cache search ftp    & take your pick of daemon
[05:05] <akonkwa> _jason, : No, not anymore
[05:05] <Dr_Willis> !dvd
[05:05] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[05:05] <Shukhrat> adrian__ : sudo apt-get install proftp
[05:05] <_jason> akonkwa: ok, you only change /etc/apt/sources.list right before you do sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, to install ubuntu-base and ubuntu-desktop you want the old one still
[05:05] <keur> green_earz: no pb and thx again...and try it...youll see :)
[05:05] <arrick> Seveas, its at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11239, and please tell me how to put the web page back to english please
[05:05] <|lostbyte|> How do i install a font in specific ?
[05:05] <POVaddct> http://84.179.79.96:28780/
[05:06] <POVaddct> argh, wrong channel
[05:06] <dream2dance> Dr_Willis, I have libdvdcss2 installed ...
[05:06] <Seveas> arrick, look at the bottom of the page
[05:06] <user_> how do share files between Windows & Ubuntu?
[05:06] <healot> dream2dance, ever heard of configuration and manuals?
[05:06] <xstation> Frogzoo yes  when i type liss1@xstation:~/qemu$ kmdr-executor kqemu-0.2.kmdr
[05:06] <xstation>  it works but as you can see from my post abve its 386 not 686
[05:06] <arrick> hey POVaddct what are the pics for?
[05:06] <arrick> you got some nice ones there
[05:06] <adrian__> shukhrat; E: Klarte ikke  finne pakken proftp
[05:06] <adrian__> adrian@adrido:~$ sudo apt-get install profftp
[05:06] <adrian__> Leser pakkelister ... Ferdig
[05:06] <akonkwa> _jason: Ok , I'll try that
[05:06] <adrian__> :/
[05:07] <healot> user_, with Samba, we can dance AND share files with Windows peers :)
[05:07] <user_> healot: SIr, what is Samba?
[05:07] <Seveas> arrick, and learn to read ffs - both on the website AND in the sources.list you just pasted are instructions for when that happens!
[05:07] <POVaddct> arrick: the pictures are taken on thursday in dresden at the elbe river
[05:07] <arrick> oh ok
[05:07] <healot> it's a dance and Windows File Sharing utility, yay
[05:07] <user_> healot: How do I get Samba?
[05:08] <arrick> POVaddct, those are some nice shots
[05:08] <Frogzoo> xstation: well it's no big deal - just install the 686 kernel & rerun the script
[05:08] <user_> Healot: Ha!
[05:08] <healot> buy it? user_ ?
[05:08] <POVaddct> arrick: thanks
[05:08] <BlueHeron> user_: sudo apt-get install samba
[05:08] <arrick> can I save a couple for my backgrounds? POVaddct
[05:08] <Frogzoo> healot: and a snake
[05:08] <BlueHeron> healot: dont' be a jerk
[05:08] <dream2dance> healot, Thanks for your information ...  I try to find something in the ubuntuuser-network here in germany ... but there is no more information about this ...
[05:08] <healot> user_, "!samba"
[05:08] <POVaddct> arrick: but the url should have gone to a different channel :)
[05:08] <xstation> Frogzoo: rerun o I hope it works
[05:08] <Shukhrat> adrian__ : problems ?
[05:08] <POVaddct> arrick: no problem
[05:08] <adrian__> frogzoo: i didnt find any "daemon"
[05:08] <arrick> ok
[05:08] <Frogzoo> adrian__: add the universe/multiverse repos?
[05:09] <healot> BlueHeron, this is my happy day... don't ruin it for nobody will you?
[05:09] <truz24> You can't beat bit torrent, 620 KB/s download :-)
[05:09] <user_> BlueHeron: Thank you.
[05:09] <truz24> bit = beat
[05:09] <user_> BlueHeron: Now, how do I use it?
[05:09] <BlueHeron> healot: speak english please / ignored
[05:09] <adrian__> frogzo.. what?:P
[05:09] <BlueHeron> user_: in a terminal type man samba
[05:09] <Frogzoo> adrian__: ftpd proftpd pure-ftpd twoftpd vsftpd
[05:09] <|lostbyte|> I want the clean font ?
[05:09] <truz24> I remember having to wait overnight for a linux distro, now it takes 15 minutes
[05:09] <healot> BlueHeron, F U
[05:09] <|lostbyte|> how can in install it ?
[05:10] <_jason> akonkwa: everything going ok now?
[05:10] <_jason> !coc
[05:10] <ubotu> rumour has it, coc is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:10] <|lostbyte|> !cleanfont
[05:10] <ubotu> |lostbyte|: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:10] <akonkwa> _jason: (by the way, thanx for helping me out )  I restored my old sources.list from a backup, than I  re tried to intall ubnut base and I got this message : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11240
[05:10] <xstation> Frogzoo: so just run the script from scratch no need to do anything else
[05:11] <jaani> hi ya all... how do I install es1869f soundcard? I'm a newbie
[05:11] <syklitengutt> how to update to newest drivers for ati raedon 9600. now have 8.16.20 I think and I wish to uppdate to 8.23.7. I have downloaded the 30 MB installer (.run file)
[05:11] <renard> suche hilfe installation HP PSC500 scanner ubuntu 5.10 - drucker funktioniert!
[05:11] <irad> what is the command to reconfigure the xorg ?
[05:12] <_jason> akonkwa: so you actually got to issue the apt-get ubuntu-base while the new sources were in there huh?
[05:12] <adrian__> didint work
[05:12] <adrian__> frogzoo
[05:12] <akonkwa> _jason : I don't seem to understand...
[05:13] <healot> renard, bug #35640 https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-cups-manager/+bug/35640
[05:13] <sonik> how can i give permitions to 1 user at 1 dir with a hd mounted?
[05:13] <Frogzoo> xstation: just make sure you remove the script's old working directory before you run it again or it will get confused
[05:13] <licksjp> healot, eth0 has knowledge but not through the ping
[05:13] <user_> Is there no GUI for Samba?
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> sonik,  you may want to clarify that.
[05:13] <_jason> akonkwa: just put the breezy /etc/apt/sources.list and then issue 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade', we can make sure you have ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-base after the upgrade too
[05:13] <Frogzoo> !tell adrian__ about ftpd
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> user_,  several dozen tools out for samba.
[05:14] <sonik> chown: /home/sonik/Desktop/sata': Permition Denayed
[05:14] <Frogzoo> user_: smb4k is what you need :)
[05:14] <akonkwa> _jason : oki doki
[05:14] <xstation> frogzoo: where will I find the old scripts working directory please
[05:14] <user_> Frogzoo: how do I obtain smb4k?
[05:14] <_jason> akonkwa: I messed up when I told you to do that apt-get command, I should ahve made sure you understood that it was with hoary still in the sources.  But it's ok, just do the above, it should work
[05:14] <renard> healot, danke erst mal - ich schau mal im link nach.
[05:14] <sonik> /home/sonik/Desktop/sata its /dev/sda1
[05:14] <user_> fogzoo: apt-get install smb4k ??
[05:14] <healot> licksjp, dont get what you were saying...
[05:14] <syklitengutt> how to update to newest drivers for ati raedon 9600. now have 8.16.20 I think and I wish to uppdate to 8.23.7. I have downloaded the 30 MB installer (.run file)
[05:14] <Frogzoo> user_: enable multiverse/universe repos & 'sudo apt-get install smb4k' or just use synaptic
[05:15] <licksjp> healot, ping unknown host www.google.co.jp
[05:15] <Nolt> Hello, I need help with XMMS and the interface. Who can help me ??
[05:15] <Frogzoo> xstation: it will be wherever you ran the script last time I guess
[05:15] <green_earz> jaani: is the card install in the box ? if so find out its driver name by going to > http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/  then when you know the driver name install " apt-get install modconf "  when modconf is install run the command sudo modconf and then track down  your sound card drive
[05:15] <akonkwa> _jason: Ok, i'll try what you told me to do
[05:15] <xstation> Frogzoo cannot remember can I O a search
[05:16] <healot> licksjp, you probably don;t have a route to an internet gateway?
[05:16] <Nolt> anyone ?
[05:16] <Frogzoo> xstation: oh, I think the script nicely puts it in /root/qemu-sr/qemu-0.7.2 - so just remove that directory
[05:16] <Shimonn> hi
[05:16] <akonkwa> _jason: I get this message " E: Type '1.' is not known on line 22 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:16] <akonkwa> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[05:16] <akonkwa> "
[05:16] <xstation> Frogzoo: think it was home
[05:17] <Nolt> huh :/
[05:17] <healot> type "route"... licksjp, and if you got a genmask "0.0.0.0", then you should be able to connect to the net
[05:17] <syklitengutt> how to update to newest drivers for ati raedon 9600. now have 8.16.20 I think and I wish to uppdate to 8.23.7. I have downloaded the 30 MB installer (.run file)
[05:17] <o-1> hi
[05:17] <_jason> akonkwa: can you paste me your sources.list?
[05:17] <Shimonn> "ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700" => does this works well (with 3D and everything) with Ubuntu ?
[05:17] <healot> syklitengutt, read the manual at ATi site...
[05:18] <syklitengutt> healot, ive looked there but got unshure if it will work as they sai....
[05:18] <healot> it will?
[05:18] <xstation> frogzoo: yes its where you said what would be the command line to remove it please
[05:18] <healot> it did work well, at least on my box
[05:18] <syklitengutt> ok... il try
[05:18] <o-1> peple, do totem play wmv9 videofiles, if i copy win64codecs dlls in ~/.gnome2/totem-addons?
[05:19] <akonkwa> _jason: My mistake, there was a "1." character hanging around where it should'nt have
[05:19] <_jason> akonkwa: k
[05:19] <o-1> i use ubuntu-amd64
[05:19] <healot> just be careful not to forget about the requirement of install first
[05:19] <syklitengutt> with the ati driver installer?
[05:19] <Frogzoo> xstation: sudo /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck
[05:19] <Frogzoo> xstation: soz: sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck
[05:20] <xstation> frogzoo: what is soz
[05:20] <syklitengutt> the problem is, to uninstall I have to do this: Launch the Terminal Application/Window and navigate to the /usr/share/fglrx folder.   I have no such folder
[05:20] <licksjp> healot, Destination  Geteway   Genmask   Flag MetroRef   Use lface
[05:21] <Frogzoo> xstation: soz = sorry
[05:21] <Unworthy> Hi everyone
[05:21] <doped^laptop> hello, i just reconfigured xorg-server to use vesa, but it still keeps locking up the screen when i logon.. "screen frozen, but mouse still working" a known bug with nvidia cards or what?
[05:21] <slack_prad> hu unworthy
[05:21] <xstation> frogzoo: so do as you suggested the two lines yes? then reboot and run the script
[05:21] <IdleOne> back
[05:21] <Unworthy> O lol, I login to irc, and suddenly my vmware tools cd start working! nvm :-) thanks! cya around
[05:22] <healot> licksjp, yes under the "genmask" must be "0.0.0.0"
[05:22] <healot> got any? if you do, you got connection to the net
[05:23] <Frogzoo> xstation: just move the directory over to directory.bck & rerun the script
[05:23] <akonkwa> _jason: I get this message : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11244
[05:23] <green_earz> doped^laptop: why are you no using the nv dirver for the nvidia card ?
[05:24] <xstation> Frogzoo:  sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck, then reboot and run script?
[05:24] <_jason> akonkwa: try what it suggests
[05:24] <_jason> akonkwa: actually
[05:24] <Servo888> Ok WTF... I run ./configure and it says "checking for X... no" - what gives?...
[05:24] <_jason> akonkwa: yeah try what it suggests
[05:25] <doped^laptop> i asummed it was autodetected to use that, and i get the "bug" where the screen freeze but mouse work, when i log oon, and someone told me to try with vea drivers, but it just act the same way
[05:25] <akonkwa> _jason : ok ,
[05:25] <aspro> hello tlm
[05:25] <doped^laptop> vesa*
[05:25] <healot> Servo888, you need to install xlib development libraries and all its related dependencies, before compiling
[05:25] <aspro> Quelqu'un connaitrait'il un bon site avec des theme pour ubuntu ?
[05:25] <_jason> !fr
[05:25] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:25] <arrick> hey guys, I have a page webpage full of pictures, is there a way to save tehm all at one time, by highlighting them somehow?
[05:25] <aspro> sorry sorry
[05:25] <_jason> aspro: gnome-look.org
[05:26] <aspro> _jason, thx
[05:26] <_jason> arrick: flashgot extension for firefox
[05:26] <doped^laptop> should i try installing the nvidia drivers?
[05:26] <arrick> _jason, ?
[05:26] <Frogzoo> xstation: just realised that the script build qemu0.8 - so the qemu0.7.2 is the wrong directory - do a 'locate qemu-0.8.0' to find it - it should be under a directory called 'src'
[05:26] <frank23> arrick: or the downloadthemall extension
[05:27] <arrick> frank23, huh?
[05:27] <aspro> _jason, for brezzy its GTK 1x or GTK2x ?
[05:27] <_jason> arrick: are you using firefox?
[05:27] <green_earz> doped^laptop: do you know what the refresh rates are for the monitor, vertical and horivontal ? if not did a google for your monitor refresh rates
[05:27] <arrick> yeah
[05:27] <frank23> what is the file size limit in a fat32 partition?
[05:27] <_jason> aspro: either works I think?  but use gtk2
[05:27] <_jason> akonkwa: working now?
[05:27] <aspro> _jason, ok :)
[05:27] <doped^laptop> i know the exat information about these, yes
[05:27] <licksjp> healot, ok
[05:27] <arrick> _jason, yeah
[05:27] <syklitengutt> chris@chris:~$  /usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfig --initial
[05:27] <syklitengutt> /usr/X11R6/bin/aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:27] <syklitengutt>  .   and that means?
[05:28] <djk_> frank23: 4gb i think.
[05:28] <frank23> arrick: or the DownloadThemAll extension
[05:28] <licksjp> healot, I change the LAN cable and though the ping
[05:28] <akonkwa> _jason: It didn't show any errors. What should I do next?
[05:28] <_jason> arrick: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/?application=firefox
[05:28] <licksjp> healot, thank you
[05:28] <_jason> akonkwa: now do the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade again
[05:28] <arrick> _jason, ok, will get tit
[05:28] <arrick> it
[05:28] <arrick> ecen
[05:28] <arrick> even
[05:28] <healot> physical? licksjp , silly mistake, mo ii wa yo
[05:29] <aspro> _jason, what mean intial GDM ?
[05:29] <frank23> djk_: crap I wanted to copy a dvd image to fat32 partition. no wonder it failed
[05:29] <_jason> aspro: that's the login screen
[05:29] <healot> more then 4GB file, frank23 ?
[05:29] <samalex> hello -- I installed ubuntu on my powermac g3, but there's no gcc...  can I not compile apps on linux running on powerpc?
[05:29] <pastyher1it> Exot
[05:29] <aspro> _jason, thx a lot
[05:29] <akonkwa> _jason: okay, so it's unpacking files I think, and it seems like it's going to take a while ... (it's at 4%)
[05:29] <licksjp> healot, Do u know the Japanese?
[05:29] <frank23> healot: yeah. is there a way I can do a copy to 2 parts?
[05:29] <ptlo> samalex: apt-get install build-essential gcc
[05:30] <green_earz> doped^laptop: is it a lcd screen ?  i think its lcd or is it a standard monitor
[05:30] <healot> samalex, install "build-essential" first
[05:30] <_jason> akonkwa: ok cool, seems like it's working now.  Sorry about the confusion before :)  Dapper will be easier because there is a tool for upgrading
[05:30] <healot> then it will install the compiler set... gcc and all... samalex
[05:30] <samalex> ahh, thanks :)
[05:30] <akonkwa> _jason: thanx for all the help!!!! I really appreciate it
[05:30] <doped^laptop> green_earz: its a 17" CRT..
[05:30] <healot> frank23, i don;t know much about dvd rippers, but I am sure most of them support dividing DVD files...
[05:31] <_jason> akonkwa: np
[05:31] <frank23> healot: it's not a movie. its a big .iso
[05:31] <Frogzoo> xstation: no - turns out qemu0.7.2 is correct, sorry to confuse you
[05:31] <healot> licksjp, can i get a job in japan with my japanese :)
[05:31] <djk_> frank23: why dont you just burn it
[05:31] <arrick> _jason, it says no download manager installed
[05:31] <frank23> djk_: that's what I'm gonna do
[05:31] <samalex> do most apps compile fine on linux running powerpc processor, or is there a difference between apps written for x86 and ppc?
[05:32] <healot> frank23, you can divide it all right, but to burn it, you still need it in one piece
[05:32] <healot> architecture... samalex
[05:32] <akonkwa> _jason: after that is done, I won't have to do anything else?   and second question: I was considering upgrading to an unstable dapper, cause i really wanted to check out xgl and compiz.. do you think it's dangerous ?
[05:32] <_jason> arrick: you need a download manager like d4x or aria.  The one frank23 suggested doesn't need an external download manager if you want
[05:32] <DoctorDyna> dangerous is the wrong word...unpredictable maybe
[05:33] <_jason> akonkwa: after that finishes, you should not have to do anything else.  You will have breezy.  A lot of people say dapper is pretty stable now, you can talk about it in #ubuntu+1
[05:33] <arrick> _jason, downTHEMall isnt compatible with my version, so I willl install a down manager right quick, bb in a bit
[05:33] <doped^laptop> i'm the one who even cant logon.. the screen freezes but the mouse still work.. isnt there any suggestions?
[05:33] <healot> samalex, by default, application compiled for PPC will only run on G3/G4/G5 CPUs
[05:33] <erUSUL> samalex, not in most apps
[05:33] <akonkwa> _jason: Okay thanx
[05:33] <licksjp> healot, ya
[05:33] <_jason> arrick: gwget is also a nice simple one
[05:33] <xstation> Frogzoo:
[05:33] <xstation>   sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck, then reboot and run script?
[05:33] <green_earz> doped^laptop: use the link the see what the driver name is for you video card > http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/    it may be of some help ?
[05:33] <|lostbyte|> Hi ! any one here using amarok ?
[05:34] <schloob> hi, has anyone ever had problems with php's system command not working? (it always worked fine when i was on gentoo, it borks on ubuntu (no output))
[05:34] <Shimonn> "ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700" => does this works well (with 3D and everything) with Ubuntu ? Will i need ATI's official drivers ?
[05:34] <samalex> hrm, well i'm trying to install dosemu, and it says it needs lex or flex.  apt-get install doesn't find it.
[05:34] <doped^laptop> green_earz: i give it a try
[05:34] <arrick> ok
[05:34] <healot> licksjp, I sound like a fag :)
[05:34] <healot> Shimonn, on 2D, no problem, but for 3D support, quite catchy
[05:35] <Shimonn> healot: is it easier with nvidia cards ?
[05:35] <healot> you can opt for ATi official driver if you want to... Shimonn
[05:35] <healot> the same degree of difficulty, even for me...
[05:35] <frank23> samalex: dosemu only works on i386 I think
[05:35] <healot> but i worked it out, somehow...
[05:35] <green_earz> doped^laptop: ctrl+alt f1   for a new terminal and the come back to where you are ctrl+alt f7
[05:35] <captine> Anyone here able to advise me on a laptop for ubuntu.  Am looking to buy Compaq Presario V5120NR
[05:36] <captine> I can't find any reviews etc on it detailing linux installations etc
[05:36] <samalex> hrm ...  i was hoping to get TheDraw running on this box to edit the ANSI graphics of my bbs.  hrm...
[05:36] <ssam> captine, there is some info on the wiki
[05:36] <Shimonn> i'm having problems with another ATI card. i'd want to buy a laptop, and have 3D without too much problems ...
[05:36] <purple^haze> whats a good dvd to svcd converter?
[05:36] <healot> captine, mostly covered well, maybe for wifi, you may encounter some problems...
[05:37] <healot> !ati
[05:37] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[05:37] <xstation> Frogzoo:
[05:37] <xstation>  sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck, then reboot and run script?
[05:37] <licksjp> healot, what fag?
[05:37] <purple^haze> !dvd to svcd
[05:37] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, purple^haze
[05:37] <Toma-> xstation: compileing qemu?
[05:37] <|lostbyte|> anyone with amarok here ?
[05:37] <healot> Shimonn, follow the steps on that wiki may help you out
[05:37] <healot> licksjp, ore ga onna rashii ssuka?
[05:38] <xstation> toma: just finishing I hope
[05:38] <Shimonn> healot: i don't have this card yet; i'm choosing which laptop i'll buy
[05:38] <Toma-> xstation: with kqemu i presume?
[05:38] <xstation> toma: yep
[05:39] <healot> Shimonn, for a laptop? 9500 or under is preferable... :)
[05:39] <sonik> hi ppl
[05:39] <sonik> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins
[05:39] <purple^haze> whats a good dvd to svcd converter?
[05:39] <licksjp> healot, I don't know u r male or female
[05:39] <sonik> where i need put the codecs?
[05:39] <Toma-> xstation: make sure you add "mknod /dev/kqemu c 250 0" and "chmod 666 /dev/kqemu" to a startup script orelse it wont work after rebooting
[05:40] <sonik> i as put that on /usr/lib/win32 :S
[05:40] <healot> you may encounter some problem installing 3D support on newer cards, Shimonn
[05:40] <zim> Hi all anyone out there work with CMS ie:--> mambo -->xoops-->phpwebsite   i have had a look at a few and most of the have many errors can anyone recomend a nice one with a good galary-->forum-->news-->content management
[05:40] <captine> healot, what type of wifi problems?  My Dell works perfectly?
[05:40] <Shimonn> healot: so i shouldn't buy something too new ?
[05:40] <xstation> toma: i think I added kqemu to modules file
[05:41] <healot> not that I donot recommened that... it is really up to you
[05:41] <Toma-> xstation: you need more than that
[05:41] <aspro> how i must put my theme pleasE?
[05:41] <xstation> toma: ok thanks the line you wrote is to added where
[05:41] <sonik> where i need put the codecs????? :X
[05:41] <aspro> where *
[05:41] <healot> captine, mostly drivers... yeah most DELL's mobile PC  wifi cards are compatible with most Linux
[05:42] <Shimonn> healot: i'd want to buy something that works
[05:42] <Toma-> xstation: a startup script in /etc/init.d...
[05:42] <captine> healot, also, is it possible to install and set up ubuntu on it in less than 2 hours?  I am heading back to South Africa in a couple of hours. Would want it set up by the time i leave
[05:42] <xstation> toma: can you paste the script for me please
[05:42] <kevin21> hey
[05:42] <healot> it will work, Shimonn, you jsut need work a bit harder on installing the 3D part :)
[05:43] <healot> captine, mostly less than 30 minutes...
[05:43] <xstation> Frogzoo:
[05:43] <xstation> sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck, then reboot and run script?
[05:43] <kevin21> is there anyway of changing the resolution in mplayer?
[05:43] <Shimonn> healot: i'd prefer not needing to work hard :)
[05:43] <healot> as mine is done less than 20 minutes... on most install I did
[05:43] <kevin21> the clips come up really small :(
[05:43] <healot> Shimonn, me too :)
[05:43] <Toma-> xstation: ive made a custom script called "alsa-games" that runs all my startup commands
[05:44] <captine> healot, furthermore, is a turion 64 a good buy i.e. will ubuntu fly on it?
[05:44] <sonik> help me plz :s
[05:44] <deepred> hi ppl
[05:44] <healot> Shimonn, the hard part is just the 3D part... the 2D part and the X configuration are easy
[05:44] <xstation> toma: I am new to scripts so would not know howto
[05:44] <samalex> okay, to get dosemu installed I've installed yacc, lex, and now i'm trying to install bison.  it errors out during ./configure with GNU M4 is required.  what is that?
[05:44] <healot> Yeah... captine... nice CPU could boost up isntallation speed
[05:44] <chris__> !wine
[05:44] <crimsun> samalex: make sure you have m4 installed.
[05:45] <Shimonn> healot: yes, but i'd want to have the 3D part too
[05:45] <captine> healot, i would obviously use the 64bit ubuntu version, right?
[05:45] <samalex> crimsun: all, and finally something that apt-get has :)
[05:45] <healot> up to you, as both 32bit and 64bit ubuntu run well on AMD 64 CPUs
[05:45] <healot> well, I prefer 64bit myself
[05:46] <frank23> captine: actually for things like flash/video codecs/commercial software  ubuntu 64 is alot harder to setup
[05:46] <captine> healot, I'm concerned about the ati graphics.  I've heard many people have issues getting this to work properly
[05:46] <Shimonn> healot: why do you prefer 64 bits ?
[05:46] <kevin21> Hey, can someone help me with an MPlayer question please? :)
[05:46] <healot> yes, it is the key issue here...
[05:46] <captine> frank23, would u suggest 32 bit?
[05:46] <_jason> kevin21: just ask
[05:46] <healot> ATi support sucks :(
[05:46] <healot> Shimonn, because I have an AMD 64 cpu?
[05:46] <kevin21> how can you change to output resoloution
[05:46] <DoctorDyna> agreed healot
[05:46] <frank23> captine: that's what I do. Ubuntu 32bit on amd64 cpu
[05:46] <kevin21> because everything i play comes up really small
[05:47] <arrick> thanks _jas
[05:47] <arrick> _jason, even
[05:47] <_jason> kevin21: you mean when you go to fullscreen it doesn't enlarge?
[05:47] <xstation> Frogzoo
[05:47] <xstation>   sudo mv /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2 /root/qemu-src/qemu-0.7.2.bck, then reboot and run script?
[05:47] <healot> so does Nvidia's :(
[05:47] <Lexie> i copied a folder from NTFS to home directory, but now all the files are 'read-only'.  How can i change all the files in one time to r/w?
[05:47] <kevin21> can i pm you?
[05:47] <arrick> POVaddct, you still here?
[05:47] <POVaddct> arrick: yes
[05:47] <Toma-> xstation: ok, copy and paste this "sudo touch /etc/init.d/customstuff && sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/customstuff && sudo echo 'mknod /dev/kqemu c 250 0' >> /etc/init.d/customstuff && sudo echo 'chmod 666 /dev/kqemu' >> /etc/init.d/customstuff && sudo update-rc.d customstuff defaults"
[05:47] <captine> healot, lol.  I better just hope it works, else will have wasted cash
[05:48] <healot> I wish they can help better as they did with Microsoft Windows users, btw off-topic :)
[05:48] <|lostbyte|> ANyone ?
[05:48] <_jason> kevin21: best to talk here so everyone can help
[05:48] <captine> gonna go buy the thing now.  Wish me luck :)
[05:48] <arrick> where did you say those pice were taken, I'm trying to set a name for them POVaddct
[05:48] <|lostbyte|> I need the "clean" fonts.
[05:48] <healot> it will work... just need to work harder on that, captine  :)
[05:48] <arrick> and it scrolled off the page too far to find it
[05:48] <kevin21> if i try to go full screen then the mplayer window will go full screen but the actually video output is like 320X400 something if you get me
[05:48] <POVaddct> arrick: dresden, germany
[05:48] <arrick> thanks
[05:49] <_jason> kevin21: choose 'xv' as the video output
[05:49] <arrick> POVaddct, is that near ramstein?
[05:49] <frank23> kevin21: change the video output plugin to one that will scale
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> so you got a little video - and a big black border. :P
[05:49] <POVaddct> arrick: no
[05:49] <arrick> ok
[05:49] <kevin21> yeah lol
[05:49] <kevin21> i take it thats in mplayer settings?
[05:49] <kevin21> i'll have a looksee now, brb
[05:49] <Shimonn> healot: you say 3D is hard to set up with both ATI and nVidia cards ?
[05:49] <POVaddct> arrick: ramstein is about 450km from here
[05:49] <xstation> Toma thanks a lot  cutomstfuff being thins like postfix and kqemu
[05:50] <Lexie> I have this small problem : i copied a folder from NTFS to home directory, but now all the files are 'read-only'.  How can i change all the files in one time to r/w? Someone pls?
[05:50] <arrick> POVaddct, just wondering, thats the only place I've been in Germany
[05:50] <healot> yes... as many would agree... it is because of the lack of support... not the driver itself though
[05:50] <Toma-> xstation: customstuff will now be run at startup and shutdown. you can put anything you want in there
[05:51] <ciro_> raga nn mi trovo con i conti
[05:51] <chris__> configure: error: no suitable lex found. Please install the 'flex' package.
[05:51] <chris__>  ?
[05:51] <DoctorDyna> well, i cant even install ubuntu on this machine as much as id like to
[05:51] <arrick> is there a way to add my .net messenger setup in GAIM?
[05:51] <ciro_> se guardo la memoria occupata dell hd nel monitor di sistema mi dice che ho solo 500 mb liberi
[05:51] <POVaddct> arrick: dresden is in saxony, in the former gdr (east germany)
[05:51] <healot> Lexie, you can do with the "umask" option in fstab, or chmod(ing) the files+directories manually after copy
[05:51] <arrick> ok
[05:51] <Toma-> chris__: what are you compiling?
[05:51] <DoctorDyna> because neither my sound or my video is properly supported
[05:51] <chris__> anyone know what that is?
[05:51] <chris__> wine
[05:51] <|lostbyte|> how to search all packages for a "string" in its details ?
[05:51] <chris__> wine ver .9,11
[05:51] <xstation> toma: is there a #!/bin/sh at the start?
[05:51] <healot> Wine is not an emulator... chris__
[05:51] <kevin21> yeah it worked, cheers guys, much appreciated
[05:51] <Toma-> xstation: no need
[05:52] <samalex> next problem -- it says: your system has no complete code16 functional gas, you must upgrade to atleast binutils-2.9.1.0.25.  What is this?
[05:52] <chris__> wine setup
[05:52] <troytroy> how do i initiate a download from terminal?
[05:52] <Lexie> healot : i am a 2 day user of ubuntu, so pls specify a bit more in detail
[05:52] <Toma-> chris__: youll probably want to enable a source repos in sources.list then run "sudo apt-get build-dep wine" first
[05:52] <arrick> chris__, I got the same error yesterday, install it again and it should go away
[05:52] <xstation> toma: o I SEE run it at coomand line?
[05:53] <chris__> well is it the latest wine
[05:53] <chris__> :)
[05:53] <healot> Lexie, hum, "man chmod" or "man fstab" for the full explanation
[05:53] <sonik> why my player dont know the audio files? s:
[05:53] <healot> Lexie, here is what you can do...
[05:53] <Toma-> xstation: yep. what i told you to paste will make a file for you in /etc/init.d/ called customstuff and make it executable, add the commands you need to run and set it up to boot
[05:53] <misieq> hi! i'm experiencing some firewall problems - i'm using shorewall 2.2.5 and just got it working. i have lan with one pc running non-linux system ;) and i can't access from it some sites like grc.com (however i can do that from the firewall system). how can i set it up?
[05:54] <Toma-> chris__: yes, but build-dep will install all the packages like flex that wine needs to build
[05:54] <DBO> hi xstation, hows stuff working?
[05:54] <troytroy> how do i initiate a download from terminal?
[05:54] <xstation> toma: so once I run it it will do it every time I BOOT HOW do I name each program by its common name?
[05:54] <chris__> E: Unable to find a source package for wine
[05:55] <misieq> troytroy wget http://url
[05:55] <erUSUL> troytroy, wget url
[05:55] <xstation> DBO hi much better thanks
[05:55] <Toma-> troytroy: wget http://link.to.com/file.tgz
[05:55] <_jason> troytroy: wget
[05:55] <Toma-> xstation: what?
[05:55] <xstation> DBO: out of bed then
[05:55] <Toma-> chris__: thats ok
[05:55] <DBO> xstation, you could say that
[05:55] <troytroy> hello my flash drive can't be mounted
[05:55] <arrick> chris__, can you see my pm to you?
[05:56] <arrick> troytroy, what format is it?
[05:56] <Toma-> ahhhhh i gotta go
[05:56] <DBO> troytroy, can you be more specific or its just not working when you plug it in?
[05:56] <misieq> troytroy, sudo mount /dev/sda1 /path/to/mountpoint works?
[05:56] <Toma-> xstation: just run the commmand and itll get kqemu to work on each boot
[05:56] <xstation> toma: well once I run that at command line and put stuff like postfix and keqmu then these programs will start at boot
[05:56] <arrick> chris__, I sent a pm to you, if you want to get wine working correctly follow it
[05:57] <Toma-> xstation: yeh, just add them onto their own line
[05:57] <arrick> unless you cant see it, then let me know chris__
[05:57] <Toma-> xstation: just ask someone else, i gotta go sorry :(
[05:57] <xstation> toma ie postfix, kqemu on one line seperated by a space
[05:57] <ivan013> sal
[05:58] <JSlider> Hi, I just recently installed ubuntu, in the login screen the resolution is really high and it has refresh problems, how do I choose the resolution for the login screen?
[05:58] <|lostbyte|> how to search all packages for a "string" in its details ?
[05:58] <xstation> toma see you drop in again must be the coffee
[05:58] <arrick> JSlider, follow the wiki to follow
[05:59] <BlueHeron> is bastille worth using?
[05:59] <arrick> !res
[05:59] <ubotu> from memory, res is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:59] <BlueHeron> i keep hearing about it
[05:59] <xstation> DBO; always sunny where you live
[05:59] <JSlider> thanks ubotu, arrick
[05:59] <DBO> BlueHeron, it depends on what you are using ubuntu for
[05:59] <arrick> chris___ did you get my last pm?
[05:59] <erUSUL> |lostbyte|, synaptic has that option
[05:59] <chris__> arrick no
[05:59] <BlueHeron> DBO: internet,music,games,college
[05:59] <|lostbyte|> erUSUL, k !
[05:59] <troytroy> hello my flash drive can't be mounted
[05:59] <DBO> BlueHeron, useless for you
[05:59] <troytroy> hello my flash drive can't be mounted
[06:00] <arrick> ok, you need to add two lines to your sources to get the wine source packages
[06:00] <DoctorDyna> !repeat
[06:00] <ubotu> methinks 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.
[06:00] <arrick> troytroy, what format is it?
[06:00] <DBO> xstation, something like that
[06:00] <troytroy> format?
[06:00] <troytroy> arrick: FAT
[06:00] <IdleOne> I installed xmms-infopipe how do I activate it?
[06:01] <arrick> chris__, after you add these lines you will 'sudo apt-get update, and then install it from synaptic
[06:01] <troytroy> arrick: usb drive
[06:01] <chris__> arrick how do i do that :/
[06:01] <Ekumba> hello
[06:01] <erUSUL> troytroy, you have to be more specific. what are you trying to do and when fails
[06:01] <troytroy> hello my flash drive can't be mounted
[06:01] <chamo> hi
[06:01] <chris__> ok i did it!!!
[06:01] <chris__> yah
[06:01] <erUSUL> troytroy, error msg?
[06:01] <misieq> troytroy, we've already heard that
[06:01] <chris__> now which of the following do i install?
[06:01] <arrick> chris__, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:02] <chris__> ok
[06:02] <DBO> IdleOne, right click on the main XMMS player and go to plugins or preferences, its in there
[06:02] <Ekumba> does anyone know how i can use a winxp programm,that runs from cd,run under ubuntu?there is a install.exe,but ubuntu doesn't use exe's
[06:02] <arrick> then add the following two lines chris__
[06:02] <chris__> ok :)
[06:02] <BlueHeron> Ekumba: use wine
[06:02] <misieq> Ekumba, try wine
[06:02] <chamo> Ekumba: you can use Wine
[06:02] <arrick> chris__,   deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
[06:02] <BlueHeron> ubotu: tell ekumba about wine
[06:02] <misieq> !wine
[06:02] <chamo> 3 answers ;P
[06:02] <chamo> !wine
[06:02] <venox> hey. with xubuntu, how can I make rox start on every xfce4 session?
[06:02] <troytroy> arrick: could not execute pmount
[06:03] <xstation> DBO: any thoughts on Xen 3.01
[06:03] <chris__> with the space?
[06:03] <arrick> chris__,   deb-src http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ source/
[06:03] <arrick> troytroy, hang on
[06:03] <troytroy> arrick: ok
[06:03] <DBO> xstation, yeah, looks cool
[06:03] <DBO> never used it though
[06:04] <arrick> I can only think on one thing at a time or I get messed up troytroy np though :-)
[06:04] <Ekumba> is wine a program that runs under ubuntu?
[06:04] <chamo> Ekumba: there are good ressources on the net to learn to use wine. and you can see #winehq for more info.
[06:04] <DBO> I dont have much of a need virtualize anything since all my needed apps run native linux
[06:04] <arrick> yes
[06:04] <sonik> my movies show the image, but no show the sound :S
[06:04] <chamo> Ekumba : yes
[06:04] <arrick> Ekumba, yes
[06:04] <sonik> whats can be?
[06:04] <Ekumba> ok,i'll give it a try
[06:04] <xstation> DBO: its not far from where I live the company that wrote it university
[06:04] <chamo> Ekumba: to install it with apt-get you need to edit your apt-get/source.list file
[06:04] <Ekumba> ok,thank u very much
[06:04] <arrick> chris__, after you put those lines at the end of your sources list, 'sudo apt-get update'
[06:04] <misieq> i'm experiencing some firewall problems - i'm using shorewall 2.2.5 and just got it working. i have lan with one pc running non-linux system ;) and i can't access from it some sites like grc.com (however i can do that from the firewall system). how can i set it up?
[06:05] <_jason> sonik: missing codecs.  What type of move is it?
[06:05] <sonik> xvid
[06:05] <DoctorDyna> is there a korrara channel here somewhere?
[06:05] <arrick> then I'll walk you through installing it in synaptic if you need me too
[06:05] <_jason> sonik: what are you using to play it?
[06:05] <sonik> where i need put the cpdecs to totem?
[06:05] <sonik> totem
[06:05] <Maguire> Hi
[06:05] <troytroy> hello my flash drive can't be mounted
[06:05] <_jason> sonik: install totem-xine and w32codecs
[06:05] <DBO> !repeat
[06:05] <ubotu> hmm... 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.
[06:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell sonik about w32codecs
[06:05] <troytroy> error is could not execute pmount
[06:06] <chamo> Ekumba : see this page : http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb
[06:06] <_jason> sonik: totem-xine is in synaptic if you enable universe repository.  Do you know how to do that?
[06:06] <Maguire> I want to install my ati card under dapper!! can i use the same howto as  under breezy?
[06:06] <chamo> Ekumba: this is a howto for Wine on Ubuntu.
[06:06] <_jason> Maguire: #ubuntu+1 for dapper help
[06:06] <Servo888> Is there a /etc/init.d/local available in ubuntu? Just something that runs scripts on boot?
[06:06] <healot> Maguire, basically YES... but that may/can changed
[06:06] <sonik> _jason,  yes
[06:06] <sonik> tks
[06:06] <sonik> i ill try
[06:06] <xstation> DBO: see you later
[06:07] <DBO> bye xstation
[06:07] <troytroy> error is could not execute pmount
[06:07] <Maguire> there is nobody
[06:07] <_jason> sonik: I think xine may not even use w32codecs for xvid... so you could try with just totem-xine and see.  w32codecs gives xine wmv9 support though
[06:07] <IdleOne> DBO, I dont see xmms-infopipe anywhere in the preferences
[06:07] <Maguire> at ubuntu +1
[06:08] <chris__> for wine do i need the wine-dev?
[06:08] <_jason> Maguire: 158 people there now :)
[06:08] <erUSUL> troytroy, try pmount in a terminal 'pmount /dev/sda1'
[06:08] <arrick> chris, this will get you all you need
[06:08] <DBO> IdleOne, its not listed as any of the plugins (sorry I dont use it)
[06:08] <DBO> ?
[06:08] <troytroy> ok
[06:08] <IdleOne> DBO, nope it isnt
[06:08] <chamo> sonik: you can try VLC too. It has the plugin in its own dir and works very well.
[06:08] <Maguire> yes but nobody answer
[06:09] <_jason> Maguire: k, wait a bit or try forums/mailing list
[06:09] <chamo> Maguire: what's your question?
[06:09] <Maguire> is here nobody who use dapper with an ati card
[06:09] <chamo> Maguire: ok found
[06:09] <Maguire> I want to install my ati card under dapper!! can i use the same howto as  under breezy?
[06:09] <chamo> Maguire: there is a howto on the net
[06:09] <Maguire> oh! where`
[06:09] <Maguire> ?
[06:09] <chamo> Maguire: it's almost the same process. sec
[06:09] <healot> Maguire, the same I would say
[06:10] <healot> !ati
[06:10] <ubotu> [ati]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:10] <troytroy> u do not permssion to view contents
[06:10] <chamo> healot: for dapper
[06:10] <healot> pretty much the same
[06:10] <DBO> IdleOne, are you sure it installed correctly?  my googling leads me to believe it should be in the XMMS preferences and it has to be enabled there
[06:10] <arrick> troytroy, can you paste your fstab into the pastebin?
[06:10] <troytroy> does anyone know a fast download manager for Breezer
[06:10] <healot> and all other linux distro
[06:10] <troytroy> ok
[06:11] <DBO> arrick, pmount should mount the drive without making an fstab entry
[06:11] <troytroy> arrick: ok
[06:11] <chamo> Maguire: can you read french ? ;)
[06:11] <IdleOne> DBO, I used apt-get to install it and it installed without erros so yeah I am 99% sure its intalled
[06:11] <robinmdh> if lspci gives 0000:01:00.0  BusID is "PCI:1:0:0" ?
[06:11] <DBO> IdleOne, ok
[06:11] <troytroy> arrick: fstab?
[06:11] <Maguire> no
[06:11] <DBO> IdleOne, make a post in the forums so I can come back to this one later please =)
[06:11] <arrick> oh ok
[06:12] <healot> robinmdh, yes...
[06:12] <arrick> didnt know that DBO
[06:12] <anidnmeno> omfg
[06:12] <robinmdh> thx
[06:12] <arrick> nmd troytroy
[06:12] <troytroy> ????
[06:12] <Maguire> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI   is this howto for dapper ore only for breeezy?
[06:13] <troytroy> does anyone know a fast download manager for Breezer
[06:13] <landiank>  
[06:13] <DBO> Maguire, dapper support at #ubuntu+1
[06:13] <arrick> !jp
[06:13] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[06:13] <DBO> landiank, most people in here only speak english... sorry...
[06:13] <arrick> !japanese
[06:13] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[06:13] <DBO> hahahahahhaa
[06:13] <healot> arrick, need IME help?
[06:14] <|lostbyte|> how can i install clear fonts ?
[06:14] <jc-denton> this is a bit offtopic
[06:14] <jc-denton> but i ask here
[06:14] <LoCusF> !jp
[06:14] <ubotu> LoCusF: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:14] <jc-denton> in gnome
[06:14] <arrick> nope landiank speaks different language
[06:14] <landiank>  
[06:14] <jc-denton> is there a chance that i can define win-t to open a terminal
[06:14] <DBO> !enter
[06:14] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[06:14] <healot> landiank, nihonjin desuka?
[06:14] <troytroy> does anyone know a fast download manager for Breezer:
[06:14] <arrick> jc-denton, put it all on one line please
[06:14] <ThE-LiGhT> hey, ET doesn't work on 5.10 64bit.. can someone guide me?
[06:14] <jc-denton> ?
[06:14] <chamo> Maguire: the howto link you posted must be working for dapper. but, like DBO said, join #ubuntu+1 and ask there to be sure.
[06:14] <jc-denton> ok i want to open a terminal with win-t
[06:15] <jc-denton> but it didn't work with that gnome tool included
[06:15] <healot> he was speakign in Chinese... arrick
[06:15] <chamo> lol
[06:15] <Chousuke> I was just going to say that :P
[06:15] <Chousuke> hmm
[06:15] <Chousuke> !zh
[06:15] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Chousuke
[06:15] <QMario> Hello everyone!!! :)
[06:15] <QMario> Where are all the printer drivers located?
[06:15] <Chousuke> so that doesn't exist. :/
[06:16] <BlueHeron> is amarok 2.0 an april fools ?
[06:16] <ThE-LiGhT> hey, ET doesn't work on 5.10 64bit.. can someone guide me?
[06:16] <BlueHeron> can somone help me with this ? http://pastebin.com/634337
[06:16] <healot> ET? the alien?
[06:16] <arrick> healot, thanks, wasnt sure
[06:16] <DBO> ET as in Enemy Territory?
[06:16] <ThE-LiGhT> no
[06:16] <arrick> they both look the same to me healot
[06:16] <Sven_vB> wow, even my soundcard works now! :D
[06:16] <ThE-LiGhT> yep
[06:16] <healot> arrick, yeah I understand
[06:16] <Jimmey__> DBO, just install a 32 bit OS
[06:16] <arrick> ok
[06:16] <DBO> ThE-LiGhT, I may be wrong here, but I believe you need the 32-bit version
[06:16] <|lostbyte|> how can i install clear fonts ?
[06:17] <healot> cleartype font, |lostbyte| ?
[06:17] <Sven_vB> i want mountpoints for all my FAT32 partitions, and i want them to be mounted automagically. do i have to mess with fstab or does ubuntu have a tool for this?
[06:17] <Jimmey__> Can I allocate some of my RAM to be used as graphics memory?
[06:17] <healot> your own or from the ubuntu's repos?
[06:17] <ThE-LiGhT> DBO, no shit? no other solution?
[06:17] <DBO> !language
[06:17] <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.
[06:17] <DBO> None that Im aware of...
[06:17] <chamo> hehe
[06:17] <ThE-LiGhT> sorry
[06:17] <DoctorDyna> ut oh language police
[06:17] <DoctorDyna> you guys obviously never read slashdot O_o
[06:18] <|lostbyte|> healot, i dont know ! i just know the font name is clean !.. not clear
[06:18] <DBO> DoctorDyna, not today... I hate their fake stories
[06:18] <DoctorDyna> lol
[06:18] <DoctorDyna> now THATS cussing!
[06:18] <ThE-LiGhT> any one else? "how do i run EnemyTerritory on 64bit breezy?"
[06:18] <healot> |lostbyte|, I don't know i either, If you don;t know what you're looking for
[06:18] <chris__> anyone know how to remove wine-config-sidenet
[06:19] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, using "linux32"
[06:19] <Jimmey__> Can I allocate some of my RAM to be used as graphics memory?
[06:19] <chris__> :/ i am thinking its making wine not work
[06:19] <|lostbyte|> darn !
[06:19] <healot> install "linux32" and then run the application by appending "linux32" infront of the executable :)
[06:19] <|lostbyte|> brb
[06:19] <cyphase> i'm having a weird problem
[06:19] <erUSUL> Jimmey__, the bios does that in agp
[06:19] <cyphase> after about 30 minutes after i restart, my net stops working
[06:19] <Jimmey__> So I can do it with my BIOS?
[06:20] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, that i know.. i want other solution//
[06:20] <arrick> chris__, your on your own for this one
[06:20] <cyphase> then when i try to ping, the computer freezes
[06:20] <healot> Jimmey__, if you're using Shared RAM+builtin graphics, YES, if a separate aGP card, nay
[06:20] <erUSUL> Jimmey__, it does it by default. you can change the amount it can take though
[06:20] <chris__> thanks tho :)
[06:20] <Jimmey__> I see..
[06:20] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, recompile the game source code to x64 native? maybe
[06:20] <arrick> chris__, wow, you spent that kind of moneys for that?
[06:21] <healot> the only two ways doing thing on x64, "emulate" or "native compilation"
[06:21] <QMario> How do I change the owner of a folder?
[06:21] <DBO> ThE-LiGhT, do you have the source?  (me knows nothing about how open ET is)
[06:21] <jc-denton> and sound of doom3 does not work correctly
[06:21] <chris__> :)
[06:21] <jc-denton> no idea why
[06:21] <chris__> sshhh
[06:21] <chris__> well thanks for the help guys!
[06:21] <BlueHeron> anyone here know if the amarok 2.0 is an april fools joke ?
[06:21] <DoctorDyna> sudo chown foldername?
[06:21] <ThE-LiGhT> DBO, i dont think so
[06:22] <arrick> np chris__ :--)
[06:22] <arrick> that was my runny nose
[06:22] <DBO> QMario, "sudo chown USER:GROUP /path/to/file"
[06:22] <ubuntu> hi
[06:22] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, then stick to 32bit linux kernel :?
[06:22] <ubuntu> DBO: hi
[06:22] <DBO> ubuntu, hi
[06:23] <Jimmey__> Where abouts in the BIOS will I be able to change the amount of RAM that could be dedicated to Graphics?
[06:24] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, what did u men by that "install "linux32" and then run the application by appending "linux32" infront of the executable" ? i won't have to format?
[06:24] <ThE-LiGhT> men-mean*
[06:24] <ubuntu> DBO: i was xstation  but had to go into a live cd needsome help this line is incorect what should it be    root@ubuntu:~# mount -t ext3 /mnt/dev/hda1
[06:24] <DoctorDyna> Jimmey__ with less keystrokes than there are in that sentence, im sure you can find it.
[06:24] <chris__> see i had wine working last night but winehq said get this to get this working which is wine-config-sidenet
[06:24] <Jimmey__> heh; okay
[06:25] <chris__> and now i want to remove it!
[06:25] <chris__> :(
[06:25] <o-1> so, mplayer from ubuntu repo build with win32 codecs support?
[06:25] <_jason> o-1: yes, you need to install w32codecs though
[06:25] <o-1> i have many ddls in /usr/lib/win32
[06:25] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, no "linux32" is the 32bit emulator (it fakes the kernel architecture to i686 32bit), and NO NEED TO FORMAT
[06:25] <_jason> o-1: mplayer should use them then
[06:25] <arrick> chris__, what was the comand to install the sidenet?
[06:26] <healot> run a 32 bit app by typing "linux32 <appname>"
[06:26] <IdleOne> DBO, just for your personal info . xmms needs to be restarded after installing xmms-infopipe for it to show up in the preferences :) /me lart's himself
[06:26] <QMario> Thank you!!! Okay, one down.
[06:26] <DBO> ubuntu, have you made a folder at /mnt/dev/hda1
[06:26] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, great thx
[06:26] <DBO> IdleOne, DOH!
[06:26] <IdleOne> lol
[06:26] <QMario> So, how do I install a printer using an .inf file?
[06:26] <gimmulf> ffHi, i dont understand this.. I can use IRC and other applications using the net but i cant access websites in my browser?
[06:26] <gimmulf> worked before
[06:26] <baver> My printer is listed in the cups admin tool, and printing a test page works, however it isn't in any of my apps "Printer" list, and printing to the default printer doesn't do anything. Any ideas?
[06:27] <gimmulf> i cant even ping the websites
[06:27] <chris__> ./setup is the command
[06:27] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, no refund for ubuntu either :)
[06:27] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, :P
[06:27] <DBO> ubuntu, you forgot to add the device name at the end too "mount -t ext3 /mnt/dev/hda1 /dev/hda1"
[06:27] <DBO> erm
[06:27] <DBO> other way
[06:27] <DBO> ubuntu, you forgot to add the device name at the end too "mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /mnt/dev/hda1"
[06:28] <DBO> sorry
[06:28] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, i have it install.. can u link me to a wiki or a guide?
[06:28] <ThE-LiGhT> installed
[06:28] <ThE-LiGhT> *
[06:28] <healot> hum
[06:28] <healot> !linux32
[06:28] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, healot
[06:28] <ThE-LiGhT> :S
[06:28] <ubuntu> DBO: not yet you see grub has an error 22 and its becauuse its a 686 kernael now its at hd0,2) and should be at (hd0,0) so i need to alter ftab menu.lst and grub thanks for the line I am a bit new
[06:29] <ThE-LiGhT> K i'll search google
[06:29] <chris__> what is linux 32?
[06:29] <healot> I don't have the wiki, ThE-LiGhT, just "sudo apt-get install linux32"
[06:29] <Sven_vB> help, i cannot type the "@" symbol into ubuntu. i think it is because i told it to use "deadkeys" als the keyboard mode. how do i recover it?
[06:29] <DBO> ubuntu, you need to make a directory at /mnt/dev/hda1 for that to work
[06:29] <healot> and next "man linux32" for more explanation... sorry used to do things the hard way :)
[06:29] <cooper> hello
[06:29] <ThE-LiGhT> healot its already installed
[06:30] <ompaul> Sven_vB, system preferences keyboard
[06:30] <o-1> [06:30] <o-1> Requested video codec family [wmv9dmo]  (vfm=dmo) not available.
[06:30] <o-1> Enable it at compilation.
[06:30] <healot> ThE-LiGhT, ok, then run "linux32 <the 32bit app you want to run>"
[06:30] <cooper> i would like to send files to my phone via bluetooth from ubuntu; anyone know any programs that can do that
[06:30] <ubuntu> DBO : mkdir /mnt/dev/hda1 ok
[06:30] <QMario> Ndiswrapper
[06:30] <QMario> ?
[06:30] <o-1> wtf?
[06:30] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, cool i'll try now
[06:30] <healot> cooper, you can use "Kandy" or bitpim... google for more... :)
[06:30] <jmonne> how can i view vmw files?
[06:30] <cooper> cheers
[06:31] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, still no good
[06:31] <healot> btw "Kandy" is available with KDE (Kubuntu)...
[06:31] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, ...loading libGL.so.1: Segmentation fault
[06:31] <healot> what did you mean by "no good"...
[06:32] <healot> oh there is no 32bit libgl in your system...
[06:32] <ThE-LiGhT> healot, doesn't run enemy territory
[06:32] <healot> hummm.... ask the other about 32bit libraries... on x64 ubuntu
[06:32] <minerale> Greetings, how do I modify the resolution for the "login" screen
[06:33] <ThE-LiGhT> 32bit libraries... on x64 ubuntu... HOW?
[06:33] <healot> yup no 32bit libgl for x64 ubuntu...
[06:33] <healot> I really suggest you run that on a 32bit ubuntu...
[06:34] <ThE-LiGhT> :P
[06:34] <ubuntu> DBO doing something wrong again/ mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/dev/hda1': No such file or directory
[06:34] <Maguire> how to install an Twinhan VisionDTV DVB-S Card under Breezy?
[06:35] <healot> there are limited number of 32bit libraries on x64 ubuntu, ThE-LiGhT, not all 32bit apps can run smoothly on x64...
[06:35] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: x86-64 is really just a superset of standard 32 bit x86. just install x86-386 ubuntu and all will be well.
[06:35] <healot> well at least that's the case with x64 ubuntu...
[06:35] <DBO> ubuntu, "mkdir -p /mnt/dev/hda1"
[06:35] <Sven_vB> ompaul: when i try to activate the new keyboard settings, an error message appears: http://nopaste.biz/?4914
[06:36] <healot> should I say "an x86 with extended memory limit" :)
[06:36] <alex_> I have just installed an application using Synaptic PAckage Manager, how do I do to see it in the list of the Applications menu ?
[06:36] <delire_> hmm
[06:36] <ThE-LiGhT> delire_, so you're telling me that x86-64 was a waste of time for me?
[06:36] <Sven_vB> ompaul: what does it mean? =)
[06:36] <healot> still think Linux can do better with seamless execution of 32/64 bit apps
[06:36] <alex_> anyone ?
[06:36] <healot> like Windows x64 does :)
[06:37] <|lostbyte|> any one using amarok-arts ?
[06:37] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: it depends what your needs are. there aren't as many binaries that take advantage of 64bit computing yet, same goes for windows. you'll miss out on hardware gfx accelleration for instance.
[06:37] <DBO> healot, Windows x64 has its share of problems with games as well
[06:37] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: no 3D fun and games..
[06:37] <duelboot> does anyone know why dmesg keeps repeating the following 2 lines?  [4296949.195000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).
[06:37] <duelboot> [4296949.195000]  atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e02a <keycode>' to make it known.
[06:37] <healot> alex_, some packages does register shortcurts, some maybe not
[06:37] <silasj> hi
[06:37] <healot> DBO, not all, just some little numbers
[06:37] <alex_> healot: ok and is it possible to create them ?
[06:37] <ThE-LiGhT> delire_, i heard that no mp3 nither
[06:38] <healot> alex_, yes
[06:38] <alex_> how ?
[06:38] <healot> you can use "smeg"
[06:38] <healot> "simple menu edit for GNOME"
[06:38] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: yep, it's a bit grimm. really the industries that will be taking advantage of Linux on x86-64 are the feature film and science related industries. not all that domesticated yet.
[06:38] <alex_> is it installed ?
[06:38] <minerale> Please... anyone know how to change the resolution for the login window? it's barely visible ( but once I login it's fine)
[06:39] <healot> alex_, by default, no, just apt-get it :)
[06:39] <DBO> Maguire, the problem is most likely related to your xorg.conf default resolution
[06:39] <alex_> thanks
[06:39] <Ekumba> hey tehre
[06:39] <user_> Is there a way tor run Console apps outside of Terminal?
[06:39] <andrejs> Hello! A newbie question: I'm running Ubuntu but the .bash_profile does not seem to run at login, why?
[06:39] <ThE-LiGhT> delire_, then.. thats how a cd goes to trash :(
[06:39] <delire_> Linux is an industry standard in the feature film industry right now, though not sure whether proprietary apps like Shake and Maya are 64bit just yet.
[06:39] <nismo> is there a way to extract .rar files using the archive manager?
[06:39] <Dr_Willis> install rar/unrar
[06:39] <Ekumba> now,that i have installed wine,there isn't any entry in the system tray?how do i start the programm?
[06:39] <alex_> healot: and is it not simpler to do it manually ?
[06:39] <_jason> nismo: yes, install unrar-nonfree from multiverse
[06:40] <nismo> thnx
[06:40] <root_> I got a new grafics card and I cant get gnome started
[06:40] <Jimmey__> delire_, what about Macs?
[06:40] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: .. hmm gulp. nice if you could just 'step down' to 32 bitfrom a 64bit install eh ;)
[06:40] <alex_> healot: I guess it is only a ln -s ?
[06:40] <user_> Is there a way tor run Console apps outside of Terminal?
[06:40] <healot> for a starter, I guess not, just type "smeg" in command line
[06:40] <|lostbyte|> anyone using arts ?
[06:40] <Sven_vB> user_: are you not interested in the output?
[06:40] <healot> alex_, that's softlinking, it doesn't produce shortcut in GNOME panel
[06:40] <delire_> Jimmey__: no, macs aren't used for 3D modelling and compositing anywhere near as much. I'm talking about ILM, Weta (LOTR), Disney
[06:40] <ompaul> gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd and override = true here - so I am at a loss and I don't have that deadkeys maybe >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<< may help some but really your not in my general location of knowledge
[06:40] <DBO> andrejs, that wont run till you open a bash shell
[06:40] <alex_> healot: yes sure
[06:41] <ompaul> Sven_vB, ^^^^^
[06:41] <ThE-LiGhT> delire_ wich i can't do... right?
[06:41] <supermannaekangk> hi
[06:41] <jmonne> from ubuntuforums -> ## plf primary repo
[06:41] <jmonne> what is plf?
[06:41] <delire_> Jimmey__: they all run Redhat on IBM IntelliStations, OSX is far too slow for such applications.
[06:41] <jmonne> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92672
[06:41] <_jason> !plf
[06:41] <supermannaekangk> i got problem with crontab
[06:41] <alex_> healot: could'nt not find package
[06:41] <ubotu> plf is probably the Penguin Liberation Front, see http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf , mainly for i386 users with some packages for ppc
[06:41] <user_> sven_vb: Yes, Sir I am. What I mean is, is there a way to have the program start without having to type it in.
[06:41] <jmonne> thx
[06:41] <Sven_vB> ompaul: i want to use nodeadkeys instead, where can i configure it?
[06:41] <user_> sven_vb: As in, just double-clicking it.
[06:41] <healot> alex_, I don;t know what are you "sure" about?
[06:41] <mheath> user_: If you want to see what the program outputs, then using a terminal is the only way. Otherwise, you can creating a launch icon or use the run dialog.
[06:41] <delire_> Jimmey__: and absolutely non scalable in ways it needs to be. even Apple (that own Shake) make many times more money with their Linux version than for OSX.
[06:41] <supermannaekangk> i've set crontab on 7am but the server exec it on 9pm, its been 3 days(3 times) from now
[06:41] <supermannaekangk> anyone know why
[06:41] <ompaul> Sven_vB, I suggesed something there that _may_ help >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<<
[06:42] <Ekumba> i need help with wine.i have installed wine but how can i now start it,there isn't any entry
[06:42] <user_> wheath: How do I create a launch icon?
[06:42] <mheath> user_: You can also create a launcher that opens the terminal already running your program.
[06:42] <Jimmey__> delire_, just 2D graphics then and editing then?
[06:42] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: no you can't sadly.. :(
[06:42] <duelboot> delire_:  two issues for you...here comes the first
[06:42] <cooper> does anyone know if rpm files are compatible with ubuntu
[06:42] <user_> wheath: How do I?
[06:42] <DBO> user_, where do you want it?
[06:42] <supermannaekangk> is ubuntu 5.10 got crontab issue?
[06:42] <ompaul> supermannaekangk, is your local time onthat machine okay?
[06:42] <root_> anyone know how to find out what grafics card you have in a console?
[06:42] <user_> dbo: I want to lauch it in my "user" folder.
[06:42] <Sven_vB> ompaul: ok thx :) i didn't see it first time =)
[06:42] <supermannaekangk> ompaul: nothing wrong with local time
[06:42] <duelboot> delire_ do you know why dmesg keeps repeating the following 2 lines?  [4296949.195000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).
[06:42] <mheath> root_: lspci is a good place to start.
[06:42] <healot> cooper, it is, using "alien", the package name/application to convert rpm to debian packages
[06:42] <Ratty_> hi
[06:42] <supermannaekangk> the cron is set on 7am
[06:42] <ompaul> supermannaekangk, not that we are aware and you have a toooooo long nick it takes up lots of real estate
[06:42] <Jimmey__> root_:, you'll have to re-configire the X server, I can't remember how
[06:42] <delire_> Jimmey__: great for 2D graphics, and video on a smaller scale. 3D performance on a dual G5 i was working with for some time was very poor compared to Ubuntu on the same machine..
[06:43] <Ratty_> i'm going to buy a laptop, are there any recommended ones for use with ubuntu?
[06:43] <duelboot> [4296949.195000]  atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e02a <keycode>' to make it known.
[06:43] <ThE-LiGhT> delire_ 10q for your help!
[06:43] <Jimmey__> delire_:I knew Linux is better than Windows for 3D modelling,
[06:43] <ompaul> supermannaekangk, is the machine on 24/7?
[06:43] <delire_> ThE-LiGhT: np.. soz you have to reinstall.
[06:43] <alex_> how can I know which audio driver my computer is using ?
[06:43] <_jason> root_, Jimmey__ : dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:43] <supermannaekangk> sorry
[06:43] <mheath> root_: if you run 'lspci', it outputs information about all the things on your PCI (and, by connection, usually AGP and ISA too) cards
[06:43] <Jimmey__> _jason, thanks
[06:43] <cooper> healot: where can i get alien
[06:43] <DBO> user_, you can right click on your desktop, make a launcher, then drag it into your how folder... (only way I know how with GUI, sorry)
[06:43] <mheath> root_: you should be able to tell which one is the graphics card
[06:43] <DBO> into your home folder*
[06:44] <root_> _jason: I already done that, no help
[06:44] <saint_dev> my server time is correct
[06:44] <user_> Dbo: That should do. Thank you, Sir.
[06:44] <delire_> Jimmey__: Shrek, LOTR, King Kong, Star Wars all were made with Maya on RH Linux and very large Linux render farms.
[06:44] <arrick> cooper,
[06:44] <arrick> !alien
[06:44] <ubotu> I guess alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[06:44] <saint_dev> but the crontab still running at the wrong time
[06:44] <healot> buy it, nay, "sudo apt-get install alien", or better use synaptic to install it for you, cooper
[06:44] <Misnix> supermannaekangk, how about daylight saving time?
[06:44] <root_> mheath: I got a Radeon 9600 what drivers to use?
[06:44] <delire_> duelboot: hmm.. i've seen that before but i forget how i fixed it. i remember it was completely harmless. google.com/linux may have answers..
[06:45] <saint_dev> Misnix: excuse me?
[06:45] <saint_dev> daylight saving time?
[06:45] <Misnix> aka summertime
[06:45] <duelboot> delire_, I'll keep googling...here's the second coming your way...I'll use paste bin though
[06:45] <carl_m> "checking for libz... configure: error: not found." Any ideas on how to solve this ?
[06:45] <alex_> how do I know which ps is using a devise such as hw:0 ?
[06:45] <saint_dev> crontab -l
[06:45] <saint_dev> 0 7 * * * /usr/bin/php -q /home/admin/backupdb.php
[06:45] <saint_dev> admin@shizuka:~$ date
[06:45] <saint_dev> Sat Apr  1 23:33:27 WIT 2006
[06:45] <delire_> duelboot: hmm ok .. ;)
[06:45] <mheath> root_: The best drivers will be ATI's proprietary drivers. I've never used them myself, but you can find some tutorials and information on the internet on how to use them with Ubuntu.
[06:45] <saint_dev> see that
[06:45] <Jimmey__> delire_, thanks
[06:45] <delire_> Jimmey__: np..
[06:45] <saint_dev> but the fact, the backup is running on 21:00
[06:45] <saint_dev> -rw-r--r--   1 admin admin   521189 2006-03-30 21:00 dbbackup_boltang-20060330.sql.bz2
[06:45] <saint_dev> -rw-r--r--   1 admin admin   533854 2006-03-31 21:00 dbbackup_boltang-20060331.sql.bz2
[06:46] <duelboot> delire_, it's a thumbdrive issue
[06:46] <_jason> saint_dev: use a pastebin please
[06:46] <Misnix> ok
[06:46] <delire_> root_: see BinaryDriverHowto on the wiki..
[06:46] <|lostbyte|> how to get all the codec of mplayer ?
[06:46] <root_> mheath: maby I already got them, what is the name?
[06:46] <ompaul> saint_dev, more than two lines of data you must put it in a pastebin
[06:46] <delire_> |lostbyte|: see restricted formats on the wiki
[06:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell |lostbyte| about w32codecs
[06:46] <saint_dev> ok hold on
[06:46] <duelboot> delire_ (arrick you too :) see here:  http://pastebin.com/634386
[06:47] <ompaul> sak
[06:47] <duelboot> it's a dmesg dump for a thumbdrive issue
[06:47] <fmasi> how do i get a file where i have one antry per line and make all of them fit in one line only separeted by a " " ?
[06:47] <Bluedeep> hi
[06:48] <DBO> hi Bluedeep
[06:48] <healot> that was exactly two lines :)
[06:48] <delire_> duelboot: is the disk new?
[06:48] <_jason> fmasi: tr '\n' ' ' < file
[06:48] <carl_m> "checking for libz... configure: error: not found." Any ideas on how to solve this ?
[06:49] <ponpoff> how do i use "pon" and "poff" without sudo , i need to put them in crontab file. thank you
[06:49] <fmasi> _jason \n is new line ?
[06:49] <healot> Bluedeep, speak English?
[06:49] <duelboot> delire_ define new...I bought it a couple of months ago and have been using it to go b/t Windows and Linux
[06:49] <delire_> duelboot: if blank i'd run an fsck on this, perhaps even look at a cfdisk and load on a fresh fs. possibly have a bad block.
[06:49] <_jason> fmasi: yep
[06:49] <fmasi> _jason thx
[06:49] <saint_dev> http://pastebin.com/634388 <-- please help guys
[06:49] <duelboot> delire_ will do now and let you know
[06:49] <Bluedeep> healot not very well asd
[06:49] <healot> pon and poff don;t require root permission, ponpoff
[06:49] <_jason> saint_dev: you know about redirection?
[06:50] <ponpoff> but pppd does ?
[06:50] <ompaul> saint_dev, change that to * 7 * for a start
[06:50] <_jason> fmasi: you know about redirection?
[06:50] <_jason> saint_dev: ignore me :)
[06:50] <healot> yes... but pon and poff encapsulate the need of roto permission...
[06:50] <fmasi> _jason yes
[06:50] <saint_dev> ompaul: what's the diff?
[06:50] <Bluedeep> i'm trying to configure acpi on acer aspire 5510 series
[06:51] <_jason> fmasi: k, just making sure because tr outputs to standard out, you'll need to redirect somewhere
[06:51] <arrick> hey duelboot where is that from?
[06:51] <ompaul> saint_dev, I don't have one but you don't need that if it is on the hour
[06:51] <Sven_vB> ompaul: dpkg-reconfigure fixed it, my "@" works now. thx :)
[06:51] <ponpoff> it says cant kill pppd , without sudo ,
[06:51] <ompaul> saint_dev, I have not had anyone else complain about crontab
[06:51] <|lostbyte|> _jason, thanks.
[06:51] <ompaul> saint_dev, that is not to say you have not stumbled on something
[06:52] <duelboot> arrick : QuickDrive (Best Buy)
[06:52] <duelboot> arrick Quickidrive that is
[06:52] <saint_dev> ompaul: yes i know, but what's the diff? isnt a same?
[06:52] <ompaul> Sven_vB, enjoy @ typing (Duck Type - if it quacks like a duck thats good enough for me)
[06:52] <root_> I changed my drivers to "ati" but no changes
[06:52] <saint_dev> i just wondering why its runs on 21pm
[06:52] <fmasi> _jason thx it whorked
[06:53] <duelboot> delire_ and arrick:  superblock can not be read ... what can I do?
[06:53] <healot> ponpoff, but it can start pppd right?
[06:53] <arrick> from the looks of your page you posted, it looks like you somehow wiped the partition
[06:53] <carl_m> "checking for libz... configure: error: not found." Any ideas on how to solve this ?
[06:54] <fmasi> _jason why cant i huse the file i created whith the name of tones of pakages in apt-get remove < file
[06:54] <fmasi> _jason huse=use
[06:54] <ompaul> saint_dev, okay I say again, there is supposed to be none - so the next point is change it if it means nothing and if that fixes it then you have somewhere to point at in a bug report - 0 is not required in the column at the top of the hour
[06:54] <delire_> duelboot: that with fsck?
[06:54] <DBO> carl_m, what are you trying to do?
[06:54] <ompaul> saint_dev, I have no other ideas
[06:54] <ponpoff> healot: let me check i will reconnect and let u know , be back in few seconds
[06:54] <_jason> fmasi: maybe it doesn
[06:55] <ac3> i moved from xgl to aiglx and now my menus dont shake anymore. Which compiz plugin is responsible for that?
[06:55] <carl_m> DBO, i am trying to ./configure kooldock ( it has happened just minutes ago but with other ./configure's aswell. It has something to do with X"
[06:55] <delire_> duelboot: i would move all your data off and use cfdisk to delete the partition. then format and use mk2fs to load on ext2 fs.
[06:55] <fmasi> _jason and cat temp | apt-get remove dont whork too
[06:55] <ompaul> saint_dev, hang on a second
[06:55] <_jason> fmasi: maybe it doesn't read from standard in?  try apt-get remove `cat file`
[06:55] <duelboot> delire_ no cfdisk:  fsck gives me dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
[06:55] <duelboot> /dev/sda: 0 files, 1/997982 clusters
[06:55] <fmasi> ok
[06:55] <duelboot> delire_ want to use it with Windows as well
[06:55] <ompaul> saint_dev, firing off that cron job - is all very well - what is the php doing
[06:56] <saint_dev> to back up the file
[06:56] <DBO> carl_m, is that the only error you get?  (dont paste new errors here, use pastebin)
[06:56] <Peewe> how do i get sun java installed?, could i use apt? i have tried the other way..
[06:56] <ompaul> saint_dev, I know what it is *supposed* to do
[06:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell Peewe about javadebs
[06:56] <saint_dev> i mean to back up the mysql db and change it into tarbal and scp
[06:56] <healot> Peewe, you can do it in two ways
[06:56] <delire_> duelboot: right, then i would get all your data off, use cfdisk to delete the partition then load on the fat32 fs under windows.
[06:56] <saint_dev> its only 5 megs file
[06:56] <ubuntu> DBO: when i open menu.lst with nano its an empty file when I LOOK to see how many menu.lst files there are it turns ok there are three menu.lst size 4407 menu.lst~ size 4060 and menu.lst.save  size 1  permissions are read only accept on the 1kb file is marked as inacessible when I try to open menu.lst with nano I get a blank screen
[06:56] <saint_dev> it cant be 14 hours process
[06:56] <saint_dev> :(
[06:56] <fmasi> _jason apt-get remove 'cat temp' says cant find file cat temp
[06:57] <_jason> saint_dev: have yout tried running something other than your php script?  like touch file or something?
[06:57] <fmasi> _jason temp is my file
[06:57] <duelboot> delire_ okay thx...BTW do you and arrick, gnomefreak, and crimsun ever sleep?
[06:57] <ompaul> saint_dev, communication breakdown - I concur maybe the php is triggering something later and not at that time
[06:57] <Peewe> healot: how do i use apt?
[06:57] <_jason> fmasi: ` are backticks not ' quotations marks
[06:57] <delire_> duelboot: every second century i take a break..
[06:57] <fmasi> _jason ok sory :D
[06:57] <Fitzsimmons> can someone give me a hand?  everything related to apt segfaults
[06:57] <duelboot> delire_ thought so
[06:57] <_jason> fmasi: you can use $(cat temp) instead
[06:57] <DBO> ubuntu, are you still xstation?
[06:57] <Jimmey__> I went onto my BIOS shared memory settings, and it's only letting me set it to 32MB
[06:57] <delire_> duelboot: ;)
[06:57] <carl_m> DBO, http://pastebin.com/634404 Here we go =)
[06:57] <arrick> nope
[06:57] <ompaul> !someone
[06:57] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[06:57] <Jimmey__> Which's small :(
[06:57] <arrick> dual
[06:57] <healot> Peewe, read the pm that has been sent to you...
[06:57] <saint_dev> ompaul, you mean the php stuck over 14 hours? cmon..
[06:57] <Fitzsimmons> no error messages...
[06:57] <ubuntu> DBO: YEP
[06:57] <JRM_lond> how do i log if root in shell??
[06:57] <hieuvo> hi
[06:57] <healot> got more question, ask here :)
[06:58] <fmasi> _jason ok the `` whorked thx
[06:58] <hieuvo> how to check my download ISo checksum please
[06:58] <Peewe> thx:>
[06:58] <saint_dev> do you have that timeout for your php exec time conf?
[06:58] <saint_dev> :D
[06:58] <duelboot> delire_ cfdisk is now working...sweet
[06:58] <saint_dev> its 14 hours different
[06:58] <DBO> ubuntu, weren't we mounting hard drives?  Im lost with your problem now...
[06:58] <healot> hieuvo, md5sum <filename>
[06:58] <delire_> JRM_lond: log what? do you want to view the system log? 'sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog'
[06:58] <grievre> JRM_lond: you log if root shell by runsu n thn typ pwd
[06:58] <hieuvo> because i dl and burn onto CD unbuntu iso and it say intergrity stuff and i cant go further on install process
[06:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell JRM_lond about root
[06:58] <DBO> carl_m, I got nothing, sorry
[06:58] <delire_> duelboot: cool..
[06:58] <arrick> duelboot, I havent slep but about 2 hours a day since I broke my back in kuwait in 2003
[06:58] <healot> for ISO file, might take a while, hieuvo so be patient
[06:58] <hieuvo> healot, hmm i dont have linux os atmm..how to check sum in windows?
[06:58] <delire_> arrick: youch..
[06:59] <Jimmey__> Is there any way I can dedicate more than 32MB RAM to graphics?
[06:59] <ompaul> saint_dev, no, read it again, if the obvious is not at fault - do this for now trigger a job in 5 mins that will touch a file in your home dir or something and prove that the clock is okay or not okay
[06:59] <ubuntu> DBO: i THINK so mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda1 is already mounted on /mnt/dev/hda1
[06:59] <arrick> delire_, I broke it in 4 places driving a hummer
[06:59] <healot> there is a program with the same name, hieuvo, it's for Windows, google for it
[06:59] <swoop> how can i install nForce2 driver?
[06:59] <Fitzsimmons> where can I find a .deb for apt?
[06:59] <cyphase> http://www.openoffice.org/
[07:00] <rkalsi> Hi Guys, Improvement from last time. I have been able to configure my wireless card. It now sees the wireless networks. but it is somehow not reachable..
[07:00] <ompaul> saint_dev, i.e. a cronjob that says - /bin/touch /home/user/foo and do it in 5
[07:00] <rkalsi> any ideas?
[07:00] <Sven_vB> how can i mount an FTP URL into my file system?
[07:00] <ubuntu> DBO root@ubuntu:~# nano /mnt/dev/hda1/boot/menu.lst
[07:00] <ubuntu>  get a blank screen
[07:00] <swoop> how can I install nForce2 drivers in Ubuntu? :(
[07:00] <healot> "iwconfig" rkalsi ?
[07:00] <DBO> ubuntu, ah, I see what we are after now
[07:00] <delire_> arrick: were you fighting/working there?
[07:00] <_jason> ubotu: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:00] <ubotu> _jason: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:00] <arrick> !nForce
[07:00] <ubotu> arrick: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:00] <ffub> what is a good ftp client that runs well in ubuntu?
[07:00] <_jason> ubuntu: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:00] <grievre> ftp
[07:01] <swoop> !nForce
[07:01] <swoop> !nForce2
[07:01] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, swoop
[07:01] <DBO> ubuntu, what _jason said
[07:01] <|lostbyte|> when i  play with mplayer a movie and hit the "f" key which is a shortcut for fullscreen, i dont get a fullscreen but i the same playing video with black all around it completing the screen ! any idea to why this is happening ?
[07:01] <healot> ffub, complete with GUI?
[07:01] <arrick> delire_, I was in the US Marine Corp when we attacked IRAQ in 2003
[07:01] <ubuntu> jason: yes sorry my fault
[07:01] <ffub> yeah
[07:01] <ffub> a gui ftp
[07:01] <swoop> hmm let me try :)
[07:01] <healot> i guess "gftp" is sufficient
[07:01] <swoop> arrick,  :D
[07:01] <ubuntu> DBO; o i am sorry my fault
[07:01] <swoop> arrick,  really? :O
[07:01] <Fitzsimmons> seriously, someone must know where to find a deb for apt, I need to get my system fixed
[07:01] <ffub> Ok, ill look into that. Thank you.
[07:01] <arrick> swoop, please refresh my memory, whay is :D?
[07:02] <swoop> arrick,  a smile
[07:02] <DBO> ubuntu, its cool, the reason nano was drawing a blank was because it was making a new file
[07:02] <Jimmey__> Is there any way I can dedicate more than 32MB RAM to graphics?
[07:02] <arrick> swoop, ok
[07:02] <arrick> :-)
[07:02] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: packages.ubuntu.com
[07:02] <swoop> arrick,  :)
[07:02] <ubuntu> DBO: yep my fault
[07:02] <user_> how do I create batch files?
[07:02] <DBO> Jimmey__, depends on if your BIOS will let you
[07:03] <ffub> thanks gftp looks good. I wanted to ask instead of searching online, figured id find better info.
[07:03] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: then what?
[07:03] <Jimmey__> DBO, it wont, is there any other way?
[07:03] <swoop> !nForce
[07:03] <ubotu> swoop: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:03] <user_> how do I create batch files?
[07:03] <healot> Jimmey__, you can, if you have an integrated built-in card that support sharing more than 32MB
[07:03] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: then you find a .deb for every package in the ubuntu repositories
[07:03] <arrick> !nforce
[07:03] <ubotu> arrick: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:03] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: I'm having a difficult time finding a deb for it
[07:03] <DBO> Jimmey__, in that case, no
[07:03] <hieuvo> healot, if checksum fail mean i have to download the iso file again?
[07:03] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: sources, package lists, but no debs
[07:04] <Jimmey__> DBO, aww, crap
[07:04] <Jimmey__> Well,
[07:04] <wsjunior> hey guys after upgrading openoffice it's ugly now.. does anybody knows how to fix that? http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/2077/capturadatela8px.png
[07:04] <cyphase> we should release an update that changes your background to say "uZ hav b1n haX0r3d"
[07:04] <cyphase> then change it back tomorrow
[07:04] <healot> yes... hieuvo, but really up to you... if you wanna install with a broken file... I suggest redownload
[07:04] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: it's at the bottom with ``download apt'' http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/base/apt
[07:04] <swoop> arrick,  thanks! i've just re-installed ubuntu here, so i'm waiting the updates :P 82mb :(
[07:04] <hieuvo> aww that gona take agesssssssssssssss
[07:04] <hieuvo> uhuhuhuhu
[07:05] <healot> hieuvo, I know how that feels :)
[07:05] <DBO> cyphase, but people dont click on the red glowy orb in their Notification Area
[07:05] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: I don't see it
[07:05] <Jimmey__> When playing ET, I can't set it to 1024x768 because my card can't handle it, when I set it to a lower resolution the game's screen shrinks in size to the bottom left hand corner of my monitor, leaving the rest of the screen black - Does anyone know how to resolve this?
[07:05] <cyphase> DBO, use the backdoor
[07:05] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: click on the architecture
[07:06] <DBO> Jimmey__, set your desktop resolution to the same size as ET's
[07:06] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: ah, thanks
[07:06] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: that's incredibly unclear
[07:06] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: agreed, I didn't understand at first either
[07:06] <Jimmey__> DBO, man, that will screw up my desktop
[07:06] <DBO> Jimmey__, why?
[07:06] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: sigh, didn't help, apt still segfaults...
[07:07] <swoop> arrick, the system here had mounted my ntfs's partitions here, but i can't access them, only the fat32 one
[07:07] <hieuvo> healot, my checksum is correct how come in installation it still say corrupted file ??
[07:07] <hieuvo> is it beacuse when i burn it?
[07:07] <swoop> arrick,  do you know how can I access it?
[07:07] <Jimmey__> DBO, my desktop's default resolution is 1024x768 by default, I want to play ET at 800x600
[07:07] <ubuntu> DBO: JUST remind me in grub there are two lines i must the second is setup (hd0) and the firtst is (h0,0) i think does it sound correct
[07:07] <|lostbyte|> when i  play with mplayer a movie and hit the "f" key which is a shortcut for fullscreen, i dont get a fullscreen but i the same playing video with black all around it completing the screen ! any idea to why this is happening ?
[07:07] <healot> hieuvo, bad burn?
[07:07] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: I probably won't be able to help with that, sounds very problematic... but we can bounce some ideas around.  Are you using breezy?  when did it start seg faulting?
[07:08] <hieuvo> could be
[07:08] <healot> probably, or bad/defected RAM...
[07:08] <Ramunas> hello
[07:08] <cjones> how do i ubdate firefox?\
[07:08] <hieuvo> i tried to force to install but still cant hic
[07:08] <spaps> !tell cjones about ff1.5
[07:08] <nahoj> hi everyone, I have a small problem. I could not keep my fingers from editing in the upper panel. the problem is that the place where I used to see the amarok and the amsn icons are now gone... this is a bit annoying since I can't see amarok when I start it. any ideas how to solve?
[07:08] <saint_dev> ompaul, it didnt show what's the problem is
[07:08] <saint_dev> since its using minutes
[07:08] <Ramunas> i`ve got a wi-fi adapter, ubuntu seems to recongnize it, so how do i scan for networks?
[07:08] <hieuvo> healot, bad/defect ram? how to overcome that problem?
[07:08] <cjones> whats ffl.5
[07:08] <healot> can't be sure... run a few other test, like CD integrity test, RAM test... burn test, etc...
[07:08] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: I'm on dapper, and it started segfaulting... like 30 minutes ago... and I was using it pretty redily
[07:08] <DBO> ubuntu, there are several lines you need to setup to have grub work properly
[07:08] <Ramunas> *recognize
[07:08] <swoop> cjones,  firefox 1.5
[07:09] <DBO> ubuntu, is your grub blank or what is wrong with it?
[07:09] <hieuvo> CD intergrity test it said fail :(
[07:09] <Jimmey__> Ramunas, enable the card, then set it to DHCP, then activate it.
[07:09] <cjones> yeah so i can use the cool skins
[07:09] <healot> hieuvo, for defected RAM, the only way is replacing the RAM piece with new/good ones :)
[07:09] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: did you make sure to download the deb for dapper?  I linked you to breezy
[07:09] <Ramunas> Jimmey__ and thats it?
[07:09] <spaps> cjones: ubotu should have sent  you a private message
[07:09] <Fitzsimmons> _jason: yes, I'm sure.
[07:09] <hieuvo> damn
[07:09] <Stormx2> what is a g-line/k-line?
[07:09] <Jimmey__> Ramunas, it wont 'scan', but it will connect to one ( probably )
[07:09] <fmasi> helo how do i know whitch pakages are curently instaled on my system
[07:09] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: could check #ubuntu+1 and see if anyone else is having the problem
[07:10] <Jimmey__> Ramunas, my 'linksys' access point was recognised, I connected to it real easy.
[07:10] <fmasi> i trying to figure aout what mess is on my system
[07:10] <fmasi> i only hve ssh aces
[07:10] <Jimmey__> Ramunas, after that, you can download WiFi radar.
[07:10] <ds[de] > fmasi: dpkg -l
[07:10] <swoop> fmasi vai em Sistema > Administrao > Synaptic
[07:10] <Sven_vB> where can i get support for XMMS problems?
[07:10] <healot> hieuvo, you can try cleaning your mobo or RAM... maybe dust caused it
[07:10] <Ramunas> i`m not sure that there`s an access point near
[07:10] <Ramunas> i just wanna try to search
[07:10] <hieuvo> yeah could be
[07:10] <hieuvo> thanx
[07:10] <DBO> Sven_vB, what kind of problem?
[07:10] <fredrik> how do i get utf-8 in aterm
[07:10] <fmasi> dpkg -l will only show instaled pakages ?
[07:10] <ds[de] > fmasi: yes
[07:10] <cjones> how do i know f i have  package 'libstdc++5' installed
[07:10] <fmasi> ok thx very mutch
[07:11] <_jason> cjones: apt-cache policy libstdc++5 | grep -i Installed
[07:11] <Jimmey__> cjones, what're you trying to install?
[07:11] <ds[de] > cjones: dpkg -l | grep libstdc
[07:11] <cA1mAn> hello, i was following this tutorial: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm but on step "14 ntfs" i have a PROBLEM: after resizing my NTFS disk (120, one partition) to 110 GB it is still shown as 120 GB and there's no such thing like "FREE SPACE" !???
[07:11] <Sven_vB> DBO: how do i play an OGG song via FTP, without downloading it onto a local disk first?
[07:11] <ds[de] > cjones: then look if libstdc++5 is one of the packages shown
[07:11] <ubuntu> DBO; ii rember a doc for grub  two lines in grub its (hd0,0) enter then setup (hdo) i am sure sorry for capitals
[07:11] <cjones> firefox 1. 5 it says You need package 'libstdc++5' installed.
[07:11] <_jason> cjones: sudo aptitude install libstd++5
[07:11] <ompaul> saint_dev,  perhaps u should consider using the next hour to create foo1 with * 1 * an foo2 at 0 1 * ?
[07:12] <ds[de] > fmasi: no problem
[07:12] <healot> fmasi, it will display "not installed" packages as long as it is available in your repos list...
[07:12] <healot> with the marker "uu"
[07:12] <cjones> wheare do i look
[07:12] <DBO> Sven_vB, I believe you will have to mount the FTP directory... there is a way to do this I know but its eluding my memory
[07:12] <_jason> ompaul: won't that first cron run the thing 60 times once every minute?
[07:12] <Jimmey__> cjones, search for it in synaptic package manager. install the 'dev', aswell
[07:12] <ubuntu> DBO; ITS A DOCUMENT SOMETNIG TO DO WITH WINDOWS AND ALTERING GRUB AFTER SOREY FOR CAPITALS
[07:12] <fmasi> healot i nead the instaled ones
[07:12] <cA1mAn> hello, i was following this tutorial: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm but on step "14 ntfs" i have a PROBLEM: after resizing my NTFS disk (120, one partition) to 110 GB it is still shown as 120 GB and there's no such thing like "FREE SPACE" like nothing happened!???
[07:12] <ds[de] > healot: dpkg -l shows packages in repositories? are you sure?
[07:12] <fmasi> healot I am tryng to remove all apache and conf and php to
[07:12] <Sven_vB> DBO: i thought that too, so i asked synaptics for ftpfs, but it didnt find any
[07:13] <healot> fmasi, installed packages are mark with "ii"
[07:13] <Misnix> saint_dev, is there  anything helpful in /var/log/syslog ?
[07:13] <swoop> how can i use the shell here in ubuntu?
[07:13] <ubuntu> OMPUAL: ITS SUNY NOW TEATIME
[07:13] <cjones> i am not sure where that is ?\
[07:13] <ompaul> _jason,  look at the layout again
[07:13] <fmasi> healot ok thx
[07:13] <swoop> so i could install nvidia's drivers perfectly
[07:13] <healot> with a search string... ds[de] 
[07:13] <DBO> ubuntu... im sorry man, I just dont know what you want...
[07:13] <_jason> ompaul: I don't understand cron very well, it was an honest question :)
[07:13] <rambo3> swoop as in 3 seashells  demolitionman
[07:13] <mike_> How can I see and run ClamAV after I have installed if from Package Manager?  I don't see it anywhere?????
[07:14] <arrick> Sven_vB, DBO dot you have to edit sources to see it in synaptic?
[07:14] <ds[de] > swoop: press ctrl + 5 on numblock (I think)
[07:14] <healot> mike_, need to expand your universe/multiverse repos
[07:14] <fmasi> healot i will just do a sed next then :D
[07:14] <swoop> rambo3,  ? :(
[07:14] <ds[de] > rambo3: lol
[07:14] <arrick> ubuntu, all caps is yealling in here, and people dont like it
[07:14] <Jimmey__> mike_, open smeg, and look for it, when you find it, double click, take the command, and run it in the terminal
[07:14] <ubuntu> DBO its ok I will see what happens I have altered menu.lst and fstab and grub need to know
[07:14] <swoop> ds[de] ,  oook! i'll try it soon! thanks!! :):)
[07:14] <ubuntu> arrick very sorry
[07:14] <arrick> np :-)
[07:14] <mike_> What is smeg?  I am new.
[07:14] <Ramunas> Jimmey__ is there any kind of tutorial of how to use WiFi radar?
[07:14] <ubuntu> very sorry everybody
[07:14] <ds[de] > swoop; np
[07:14] <arrick> !wifi
[07:14] <ubotu> wifi is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[07:15] <healot> mike_, "Simple Menu Editor for GNOME"
[07:15] <Ramunas> thanks
[07:15] <|lostbyte|> whats the resone ubuntu was born ?
[07:15] <Jimmey__> mike_, 'Applications','System Tools','Applications menu editor'
[07:15] <ompaul> _jason, let me get u a url
[07:15] <healot> |lostbyte|, mark shuttleworth wife gave birth ? jejeje, kidding
[07:15] <cjones> whats the root password
[07:15] <Xenguy> |lostbyte|: there is a web page you know :p
[07:15] <arrick> cjones
[07:15] <arrick> !root
[07:15] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:15] <DBO> arrick, I thought it was in universe or multiverse, but Im getting LUFS and thats it
[07:15] <ds[de] > cjones; there is none, you have to set it yourself
[07:15] <healot> cjones, none is set by default
[07:15] <fredrik> How do I get utf-8 in aterm?
[07:16] <cjones> cjones would be my root passwoerd?
[07:16] <arrick> BDO, which package again?
[07:16] <DBO> ftpfs
[07:16] <Jimmey__> cjones, the password for your user account would work with sudo.
[07:16] <arrick> hold on aminut DBO
[07:16] <squiddle> fredrik  aterm can't do unicode. urxvt or rxvt-unicode can do that
[07:16] <ds[de] > cjones, no ;) read the link ubotu supplied
[07:16] <_jason> cjones: see what ubotu said
[07:16] <cjones> no it dont ?
[07:16] <|lostbyte|> Xenguy, i know that. it says what ubuntu !
[07:16] <rambo3> loginname cjones password cjones?
[07:16] <cA1mAn> hello, i was following this tutorial: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm but on step "14 ntfs" i have a PROBLEM: after resizing my NTFS disk (120, one partition) to 110 GB it is still shown as 120 GB and there's no such thing like "FREE SPACE" like nothing happened!???
[07:16] <rambo3> do you have ssh?
[07:16] <radon> hhello, im using laptop, does any1 know how to disable logout when i close the 'screen'? :)
[07:17] <ompaul> _jason,  http://www.webmasters-central.com/t/cron.shtml
[07:17] <ubuntu> arrick/; theres a document about moving from windows and grub in ubuntu wiki do you know url?
[07:17] <|lostbyte|> Xenguy, but i like to hear from you guys.
[07:17] <_jason> ompaul: thanks
[07:17] <arrick> !dualboot
[07:17] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[07:17] <ubuntu> ompaul; do you url of grub file in ubuntu wiki
[07:17] <ds[de] > radon: I think that has to do with your acpi
[07:17] <|lostbyte|> Give me one resone why you would switch from debian to ubuntu ?
[07:17] <arrick> !grub
[07:17] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[07:17] <fredrik> squiddle: thanks for your help :)
[07:18] <DBO> |lostbyte|, personal preference
[07:18] <radon> ds[de] , what is that_?
[07:18] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: I dunno, new version schedule, maybe?
[07:18] <squiddle> fredrik  you're welcome
[07:18] <mike_> How do I expand in SMEG to see newly installed ClamAV?  I am only seeing the basic categories.
[07:18] <_jason> |lostbyte|: just try it and see if you prefer it
[07:18] <arrick> hey, DBO did you know that ftpfs has been obsoleted?
[07:18] <mirak> how to create a rss feed with firefox ?
[07:18] <|lostbyte|> _jason, i am on it at the monet. and could not net anything straing to work.
[07:18] <ubuntu> obotu: thanks
[07:18] <DBO> arrick, no i didnt, what are they using now?
[07:18] <arrick> check this out DBO http://ftpfs.sourceforge.net/
[07:18] <ds[de] > radon: acpi stands for advanced configuration and power interface
[07:18] <arrick> lufs
[07:18] <DBO> ok
[07:18] <DBO> lufs is the stuff then
[07:19] <DBO> who was I helping?
[07:19] <arrick> yeeha
[07:19] <_jason> |lostbyte|: well that's what we are here for... what were you having trouble with?
[07:19] <fredrik> squiddle: thanks for your help :)
[07:19] <radon> ds[de] , ok can i access it in ubuntu? like i can in windows?
[07:19] <|lostbyte|> _jason, Astinus DBO : the reson i came to ubuntu is because it has this policy.. Ubuntu is Free Software, and available to you free of charge. It's also Free in the sense of giving you rights of Software Freedom
[07:19] <DBO> Sven_vB, you want to get lufs from synaptics
[07:19] <Xenguy> |lostbyte|: I see what you mean (there is an interesting page on wikipedia about ubuntu FWIW)
[07:19] <arrick> it adds suppoort for sshfs with lufs is all DBO
[07:19] <ds[de] > radon: are you using grub as boot manager?
[07:19] <POVaddct> sshfs rocks
[07:19] <DBO> |lostbyte|, Debian has the same policy
[07:20] <AstralJava> |lostbyte|: Debian and ubuntu are very similar in that viewpoint.
[07:20] <xenalise> hey... got a question... for some reason Bundle::Apache and Bundle::CPAN refuse to install... any ideas why?
[07:20] <xenalise> I have apache-perl installed
[07:20] <|lostbyte|> Xenguy, but i was thinking, that debian follows the same policy, so it does'nt really matter !
[07:20] <radon> ds[de] , i only have ubuntu on my comp so is that a yes answer?
[07:20] <Sven_vB> DBO: thx
[07:20] <|lostbyte|> DBO, AstralJava Excatly !
[07:20] <ds[de] > radon: can you check if /boot/grub exists?
[07:20] <elcuco> hi, does anyone know how cam i import kmail mail folders into evolution?
[07:21] <wsjunior> how to install debian menu?
[07:21] <Sven_vB> DBO: my snaptics doesn't know any lufs
[07:21] <DBO> !multiverse
[07:21] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:21] <xantios> heeelo
[07:21] <|lostbyte|> DBO, AstralJava: Other than debian is there another distro that follow that same policy ?
[07:21] <radon> ok wait a sec ds[de] 
[07:21] <_jason> wsjunior: enable unvierse and sudo aptitude install menu
[07:21] <|lostbyte|> and ubuntu ofcource.
[07:21] <arrick> DBO, what you up to?
[07:21] <DBO> |lostbyte|, most debian distros follow that same policy
[07:21] <dmb> i think gentoo does
[07:21] <Xenguy> |lostbyte|: "Debian is the rock upon which Ubuntu is built"
[07:22] <wsjunior> _jason, thanks
[07:22] <radon> yes ds[de]   it exists
[07:22] <Xenguy> !info sshfs
[07:22] <ubotu> sshfs: (filesystem client based on SSH File Transfer Protocol), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1.1-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 18 kB, Installed size: 96 kB
[07:22] <ds[de] > radon: ok, so when you want to disable acpi, you'll have to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:22] <ipfw> I'm running Breezy, and haven't got any updates for like 5 days now, is it dated now, or what ?
[07:22] <|lostbyte|> Xenguy, yup ! i knew that. but i thought there was policy changes, but na its the same.
[07:22] <DBO> arrick, waiting for something to do =P
[07:22] <cA1mAn> hello, i was following this tutorial: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm but on step "14 ntfs" i have a PROBLEM: after resizing my NTFS disk (120, one partition) to 110 GB it is still shown as 120 GB and there's no such thing like "FREE SPACE" like nothing happened!???
[07:22] <radon> ds[de] , ok
[07:22] <arrick> haha
[07:22] <|lostbyte|> so its gentoo and debian ! thats it.
[07:22] <ds[de] > radon: scroll down to the bottom
[07:22] <arrick> me too
[07:23] <steffen> how do i delete a folder from the terminal ?
[07:23] <ubuntu> DBO: found it but I have a question its says Type "setup (hd0,3)". This is key. Other instructions say to use "(hd0)", and that's fine if you want to write GRUB to the MBR. If you want to write it to your linux root partition, then you want the number after the comma, such as "(hd0,3)". what should I put in my case (hd0) or (hd0,0)?
[07:23] <ds[de] > steffen: rmdir /folder
[07:23] <radon> ds[de] , ok
[07:23] <steffen> thx ds
[07:23] <arrick> ubuntu if you are using windows adn ubuntu, you want eh grub on the mbr
[07:24] <harisund> Has anybody used any dhcp client other than dhclient? I tried pump and that seemed to work far faster and better for me
[07:24] <ds[de] > radon: do you see a line like this: title Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.10-5-386 ?
[07:24] <inflate> hello, somebody know how I can 'remaster' (k)ubuntu install CD? I want to add/remove some packages from CD to fill my needs, any help?
[07:24] <ubuntu> arrick no its just linux no windows
[07:24] <ds[de] > radon: with your kernel-version of course
[07:24] <DBO> ubuntu, 0,1 I believe
[07:24] <arrick> ok
[07:25] <radon> ds[de] ,yes
[07:25] <ubuntu> DBO: sorrey can you repeat
[07:25] <DBO> ubuntu, "(hd0,1)"
[07:26] <ubuntu> DBO it must be in brackets in my case (h0,0) fist partition on disk ?
[07:26] <ds[de] > radon query
[07:26] <arrick> DBO, im waiting on my belly to go down
[07:26] <healot> inflate, the best remastering CD example is at knoppix's website, even though it's knoppix specific... you can learn something from it
[07:27] <arrick> then gonna find something to do
[07:27] <ubuntu> DBO: I only have one linux iits hda1 38 gigs b
[07:27] <DBO> which partition is it on ubuntu?
[07:27] <steffen> when i type rmdir /folder i get a message that says that the folder is not empty. how do i delete a folder with stuff inside it ?
[07:27] <DBO> I thought you had a windows partition...
[07:27] <arrick> DBO, just linux on his box
[07:27] <DBO> oh
[07:27] <DBO> yeah, hd0,0 then
[07:27] <ubuntu> ODB; boot patitions are diffrent?
[07:27] <arrick> should let it auto install
[07:28] <ds[de] > steffen: rm -Rf /folder but BE CAREFUL, because it will delete the folder with all files and subfolders in it
[07:28] <ABCD> steffen: rm -r /folder
[07:28] <Red-Sox> !sources
[07:28] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:28] <Red-Sox> Thanks, ubotu
[07:28] <Red-Sox> :D
[07:28] <healot> "rm -r" will prompt you on what  to delete, "rm -rf" doesn't... just be careful
[07:28] <ubuntu> dDBO: well its dev/hda1 but isthat (hd0,0)
[07:28] <DBO> steffen, they almost got it "rm -rf /folder"
[07:29] <arrick> Red-Sox, ubotu is a bot, no need to that it
[07:29] <arrick> hehe
[07:29] <Red-Sox> arrick, i know
[07:29] <DBO> healot is right though, be careful with that command
[07:29] <arrick> ok
[07:29] <ABCD> DBO: rm -r and rm -R are the same
[07:29] <Red-Sox> haha
[07:29] <Red-Sox> !you need some encouregment every once in a while, right?
[07:29] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Red-Sox
[07:29] <DBO> ABCD, it works but syntax is syntax and it doesnt take in some other sysv OS's
[07:29] <ubuntu> DBO: is /dev/hda1 which is (h0,0) i think
[07:29] <DBO> ubuntu, then use it
[07:29] <ABCD> oh
[07:30] <healot> "-r" will delete all the directories+files recursively under a given path...
[07:30] <steffen> so if i type      rm -r /usr/local/games/armyops  it will delete the folder armyops and all the folder and stuff inside armyops right ?
[07:30] <ds[de] > steffen: yes, but it'll ask you for every file in it if you really want to delete it
[07:30] <healot> yes... if you have the correct permission, steffen :)
[07:30] <steffen> ok i try
[07:30] <grievre> ds[de] : er, no it won't
[07:30] <DBO> steffen, to avoid it from asking do an rm -rf
[07:31] <ds[de] > grievre: then what's the -f command for?
[07:31] <DBO> force
[07:31] <grievre> to override prompts like "file not writable" etc
[07:31] <ompaul> ds[de] , force - do not ask for permission
[07:31] <steffen> i think i will let it ask just to be sure to know it is deleting
[07:31] <grievre> and also, it does prompt you if you're root :)
[07:31] <ubuntu> DBO: ok I will let you know if it works see you as xstation later
[07:31] <grievre> but not otherwise
[07:31] <DBO> ubuntu, sounds good!
[07:31] <ubuntu> ompaul: still sunny
[07:31] <ds[de] > ompaul; tnx
[07:31] <arrick> is there a way to get my .net pasport into GAIM?
[07:31] <Lucian> yo, I've got me a question...how do I get Audacity to install, i.e. where to I get the dependent files needed
[07:32] <DBO> arrick, isnt that MSN?
[07:32] <arrick> !audacity
[07:32] <ubotu> arrick: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:32] <ompaul> ubuntu, well blue sky to the east and dark rainy like clouds to the west
[07:32] <_Fulg> my computer freezes at hotplug subsystem.and if i bypass by pressing ctr+c i cant get my nic WORK!
[07:32] <arrick> DBO, yeah its microsoft signature messenger stuff
[07:32] <ompaul> !info audacity
[07:32] <ubotu> audacity: (A fast, cross-platform audio editor), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 1.2.3-1build2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1605 kB, Installed size: 4708 kB
[07:33] <Lucian> so...no one can help me with this one?
[07:33] <DBO> arrick, GAIM does accept MSN for chat...
[07:33] <arrick> ok
[07:33] <arrick> thanks
[07:33] <_Fulg> my computer freezes at hotplug subsystem.and if i bypass by pressing ctr+c i cant get my nic WORK!
[07:33] <DBO> !repeat
[07:33] <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.
[07:33] <ompaul> FOLKS if you want to ask the bot a question but not for yourself you can do >>/msg ubotu KeyWord<< and it does not spam the channel
[07:33] <IdleOne> Lucian, sudo apt-get install audacity
[07:34] <DBO> ompaul, I wasnt asking the bot a question, it was for _Fulg
[07:34] <arrick> Hey all, when I boot I get the following message "Mounting Local Filesystem: Failed: during the boot after sign in. what is causeing it and what problems will it ccause
[07:34] <arrick> ?
[07:34] <DBO> incorrectly setup fstab usually
[07:35] <ompaul> _Fulg, why not read wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions  wiki.ubuntu.com/PaulsKludge
[07:35] <arrick> DBO, was that for me?
[07:35] <_Fulg> k
[07:35] <_Fulg> 10x
[07:35] <DBO> arrick, yes, sorry
[07:35] <arrick> ok thanks
[07:35] <arrick> wnat to look at mine?
[07:35] <DBO> arrick, sure put it to pastebin
[07:36] <dmesg> hi
[07:36] <DBO> arrick, you will also want to make sure you have made all your mount directories (common mistake... made it myself)
[07:36] <dmesg> i have problems palying mp3 :(
[07:36] <_Fulg> hmm
[07:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell dmesg about mp3
[07:36] <dmesg> it says it needs decoders
[07:36] <_Fulg> i cant see anything useful there..
[07:36] <dmesg> a ok
[07:36] <healot> dmesg, what application did you try to play mp3 file with??
[07:37] <ABCD> !mp3
[07:37] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:37] <ompaul> _Fulg, well there are two urls there and they work for a lot of people
[07:37] <dmesg> healot totem
[07:37] <ompaul> !tell abcd about msgthebot
[07:37] <arrick> DBO, I sent you a pm, did you get it?
[07:38] <DBO> yes
[07:38] <arrick> ok
[07:38] <ompaul> dbo correct answer sorry I was reading a message from a user called $user :-)
[07:39] <DBO> ompaul, =)
[07:39] <ponpoff> heallot: without sudo it says "CHAP authentication failed: The account or password is incorrect"
[07:39] <ponpoff> heallot: with sudo no problem
[07:39] <healot> dmesg, install "gstreamer0.8-mad"
[07:40] <bluesign> hi all,
[07:40] <healot> section "Libraries (universe repos)", dmesg, better do this with synaptic's help
[07:40] <bluesign> what is the best way to resize an ext2 partition?
[07:40] <dmesg> healot apt-get install?
[07:40] <healot> yes...
[07:41] <ponpoff> healot: without sudo it says "CHAP authentication failed: The account or password is incorrect"
[07:41] <ponpoff> healot: with sudo no problem
[07:41] <dmesg> healot ok
[07:41] <bjornkri> What on earth happened to ubuntuforums?
[07:41] <crimsun> consider the date
[07:41] <ompaul> Sat Apr  1 18:41:43 IST 2006
[07:41] <arrick> bjornkri, it was an aprils fools joke
[07:41] <bjornkri> Yeah, I thought as much...
[07:41] <ompaul> crimsun, after morning
[07:42] <DBO> april fools
[07:42] <bjornkri> Only it would have been more convincing if there had been some sort of an announcement.
[07:42] <troytroy> hello my cdrom cant mnt cds and my usb flash cant also be mnted
[07:42] <bjornkri> Well, not convincing
[07:42] <healot> ponpoff, you need to configure CHAP password by editing "/etc/ppp/chap-secrets"
[07:42] <bjornkri> More of an april fools joke :P
[07:42] <dmesg> healot there is not "gstreamer0.8-mad"
[07:42] <ompaul> troytroy, I asked you eariler have you rebooted since your last batch of questions?
[07:42] <bluesign> i need to shrink an ext2 partition, any took for that?
[07:42] <ponpoff> ok , give me on line sample
[07:43] <ponpoff> one line sample
[07:43] <arrick> troytroy, have you crated a screenshot of your fstab?
[07:43] <troytroy> yes
[07:43] <swoop> how can I quit Xwindows and use the shell only here in Ubuntu???
[07:43] <healot> dmesg, you need to expand your repos
[07:43] <troytroy> fstab?
[07:43] <healot> !repos
[07:43] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:43] <DBO> arrick, are you able to access your NTFS drives?
[07:43] <arrick> yes
[07:43] <ompaul> troytroy, yes to whom
[07:43] <dmesg> healot how ca i do that please
[07:43] <mike_> Very frustrated.  I havd downloaded and installed ClamAV from the Package Manager, it shows as installed, but I can't see how to access the program from anywhere.
[07:43] <ponpoff> healot , but why it works if i prefix sudo ,
[07:43] <arrick> I put that like that so I am owner DBO
[07:43] <swoop> how can I quit Xwindows and use the shell only here in Ubuntu???
[07:43] <DBO> ok, I will have to help you with this one a bit later arrick, I finally got something to do
[07:43] <arrick> it works fine that way
[07:43] <arrick> ok
[07:44] <troytroy> i mean what is "fstabs"
[07:44] <ompaul> troytroy, prefix your lines with the persons name and they stand a good chance of seeing your text in volume of stuff here
[07:44] <steffen> how do i delete an item from the terminal ?
[07:44] <Xenguy> steffen: rm
[07:44] <DoctorDyna> rm
[07:44] <healot> ponpoff, your dialup required CHAP auth?
[07:44] <AstralJava> steffen: rm <file>
[07:44] <swoop> how can I quit Xwindows and use the shell only here in Ubuntu???
[07:44] <crimsun> ompaul: 'lo
[07:44] <troytroy> arrick: i mean what is "fstab"
[07:44] <steffen> thx
[07:44] <Xenguy> !tell steffen about cli
[07:44] <ponpoff> healot: yes
[07:44] <edulix> hi !
[07:44] <arrick> troytroy, in terminal type 'gedit /ect/fstab" and put a copy in te pastebin
[07:44] <edulix> how can a revert what prelink did? messed up a bit my system
[07:44] <arrick> !pastebin
[07:44] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[07:44] <swoop> !Skype
[07:44] <ubotu> from memory, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[07:45] <healot> ponpoff, file "/etc/ppp/chap-secret" is lock for "root" access only, that explains it
[07:45] <healot> hence "sudo"
[07:45] <swoop> how can I quit Xwindows and use the shell only here in Ubuntu?
[07:45] <ponpoff> healot : i even changed the grp owner to dip
[07:46] <swoop> !shell
[07:46] <ubotu> hmm... shell is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[07:46] <arrick> swoop, you can logout and on sign in choose session then the one that says terminal
[07:46] <ponpoff> healot : should i change the ownership to myself ?
[07:46] <healot> the chap-secret file?
[07:47] <ponpoff> yes
[07:47] <_Fulg> i cant see the solution :(( please help!
[07:47] <Xenguy> swoop: Ctrl-Alt-F6 (the C-A-F7 to get back to X)
[07:47] <Xenguy> then*
[07:47] <healot> it usually safer if "root" owns it
[07:47] <healot> but try to find out... ponpoff
[07:47] <swoop> Xenguy,  okk!!! thanks! :)
[07:47] <arrick> why do I get a "Mounting Local Filesystems: Failed during the boot after signin?
[07:48] <arrick> even though I can view all partitions?
[07:48] <Xenguy> swoop: yw
[07:48] <inflate> hello, somebody know how I can 'remaster' (k)ubuntu install CD? I want to add/remove some packages from CD to fill my needs, any help?
[07:48] <arrick> Xenguy, thanks I forgot that one
[07:48] <IdleOne> !compile
[07:48] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[07:49] <Xenguy> arrick: no worries
[07:49] <arrick> inflate see above
[07:49] <xstation> hi
[07:49] <arrick> hi
[07:49] <arne_> Hi! Does somebody know how to install ubuntu on a machine without CDROM? I have the ubuntu install .iso and a bootable mini linux on a USB mass storage device
[07:49] <zipper_> !nvidia
[07:49] <xstation> arrick: hi
[07:49] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:49] <healot> arrick, he was asking for CD remastering, but that is closely related, arrick :)
[07:49] <ponpoff> healot: ok , thanks for help , i will try and fix the problem , you may also ponder the same in your spare time :-) , bye thanks again for your time
[07:50] <arrick> arne_, is there a usb port on the machine?
[07:50] <arne_> arrick: yes, of course ;-)
[07:50] <xstation> DBO: thanks for help how would this line change if I were to use sarge instead of windows qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256
[07:50] <franz_> bou
[07:50] <cjones> how to install fire fox
[07:50] <cjones> how to install firefox
[07:50] <IdleOne>  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto
[07:50] <arrick> cjones, !firefox
[07:50] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[07:50] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:50] <Red-Sox> hi
[07:51] <arrick> thans IdleOne
[07:51] <cjones> i am looking for ff1.5
[07:51] <cycus_zwisus> i've got a question, what should i do do make a program run at startup?
[07:51] <_Fulg> my computer freezes at hotplug subsystem.and if i bypass by pressing ctr+c i cant get my nic WORK!
[07:51] <IdleOne> arrick, !firefox works also i belive
[07:51] <Servo888> Is there a /etc/init.d/local available in ubuntu? Just something that runs scripts on boot?
[07:51] <mike_> Even though Aegis Virus Scanner is checked as "visible" under smeg, it does NOT appear on the Accessories pull-down screen.  Why?
[07:51] <troytroy> arrick: am using Fujitsu Siemens Amilo A1650G with AMD athlon 64bit  processor
[07:51] <cycus_zwisus> i want this command - dhcpcd eth0 - to be run automatically at startup
[07:51] <IdleOne> !tell cjones about ff1.5
[07:51] <arrick> !64
[07:51] <ubotu> arrick: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:52] <cycus_zwisus> how to achieve this?
[07:52] <Red-Sox> can i have a sources.list that's not rot13?
[07:52] <troytroy> arrick: its a laptop
[07:52] <arrick> Red-Sox, yes yu can
[07:52] <troytroy> arrick: yes
[07:52] <noober> ultra noob question here, but i just finished installing ubuntu with the purpose of using it for a mythtv box - was asked to setup a user which i did, but was never prompted for a root password
[07:52] <IdleOne> !root
[07:52] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:52] <djm62> ubuntu+++! my new bluetooth phone is happily transferring data back and forth (not quite OOTB, but close enough):  could anyone tell me how I might synchronise contacts between that and evolution?
[07:52] <xstation> DBO: did you see it
[07:52] <noober> can not su to rootthank you
[07:52] <healot> !rootbeer :)
[07:52] <ubotu> healot: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:52] <noober> thank you guyys
[07:53] <IdleOne> anybody feed ubotu today?
[07:53] <arrick> troytroy, ok, did you post your fstab page?
[07:53] <xstation> ubotu geelong  I will there soon
[07:53] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xstation
[07:53] <djm62> !botsnack
[07:53] <ubotu> thanks djm62 :)
[07:53] <IdleOne> there ya go
[07:53] <xstation> ubotu: what?
[07:53] <ubotu> What what, xstation?
[07:54] <ompaul> !bot
[07:54] <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.
[07:54] <xstation> ubotu: line 1 where
[07:54] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xstation
[07:54] <ompaul> xstation, its a bot
[07:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell xstation about yourself
[07:54] <IdleOne> xstation, ubotu is a robot
[07:54] <IdleOne> aka bot
[07:54] <arrick> ompaul, he knows, he;s playing with it
[07:54] <ompaul> okay allow me say this
[07:54] <ompaul> !bot
[07:54] <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.
[07:55] <troytroy> arrick: where do i paste it
[07:55] <ssam> is a kernel panic logged to a file anywhere? or is a digital camera the best way to record it?
[07:55] <troytroy> where is the bin
[07:55] <arrick> ompaul, I know that, I was tellin o
[07:55] <ompaul> xstation,  read that last line by the bot
[07:55] <IdleOne> !paste
[07:55] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[07:55] <Xenguy> troytroy: /topic
[07:55] <arrick> !tell troytroy about pastebin
[07:55] <Riko> Is there anything I have to do to get my torrent downloads running faster? Normally I used to get like 100+ kb/sec on my win machine, and on ubuntu I only get like 5-10kb/sec
[07:55] <xstation> ompaul: bot my godness man or machine
[07:56] <spaps> jag r en bver
[07:56] <troytroy> arrick: ok
[07:56] <arrick> go to the page that ubotu is telling you about, send it to everyone and put the  URL in here troytroy
[07:56] <sofi> hey guys. i have this old machine here and have a ubuntu boot cd but it won't let me boot from it for some reason. I think I saw something about installing ubuntu from windows? anyone have a link for that if it's possible+
[07:56] <xstation> OBD: did you get it
[07:56] <arrick> sofi, what are you trying to do?
[07:56] <arrick> dual boot?
[07:56] <healot> Riko, did you setup the upload/download/connection limit?
[07:57] <IdleOne> sofi, change bios to boot from cdrom first
[07:57] <sofi> arrick, install ubuntu (and get rid of windowsXP)
[07:57] <ompaul> sudo trickle -d 1 -s apt-get update (1k download)
[07:57] <arrick> just put the disc in and let if ffly
[07:57] <arrick> easier that xp
[07:57] <sofi> IdleOne, boot is already on cd first. i also tried having ONLY cd to boot from.. it didn't find a bootable CD still
[07:57] <Riko> healot,  yea it's still going uber slow
[07:57] <Tedd> Hello. I'm trying to access my Windows XP partition from here, but I don't have acces. Last time I had to add a certain line to a file.
[07:57] <troytroy> arrick: i sent it
[07:57] <IdleOne> sofi, pressed cd or burned?
[07:57] <Tedd> I forgot what it was, can someone help me?
[07:57] <Riko> and its uploading faster than my downloads, lol
[07:57] <arrick> sofi, you need to enable the bios to boot from cd
[07:58] <defcon8> is there a default root password?
[07:58] <NChief> apt-get down??
[07:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell defcon8 about root
[07:58] <IdleOne> !tell defcon8 about root
[07:58] <sofi> IdleOne, burned. and it works fine because i tried booting from it on another computer.. worked fine!
[07:58] <ompaul> !tell Tedd about ntfs
[07:58] <arrick> troytroy, what is the link to the page?
[07:58] <healot> Riko, downloading the same file? or a different file?
[07:58] <ralpho> create image from iso not save iso to disk
[07:58] <Riko> healot, same file
[07:58] <Tedd> ompaul, I know all about that
[07:58] <arrick> !tell arrick about pastebin
[07:58] <Tedd> It's already mounted
[07:58] <IdleOne> sofi, beats me :/
[07:58] <Tedd> I just can't access it
[07:58] <Riko> healot, but this keeps happening on any torrent i try to run
[07:58] <defcon8> i dont want to use sudo
[07:58] <defcon8> i want to use root
[07:58] <swoop> how can I install nForce's chipset driver?
[07:58] <sofi> this old computer is so slow that windowsXP runs slow on it.. so i thought ubuntu might be better for it.
[07:59] <NChief> can someone confirm that apt-get works? :p
[07:59] <troytroy> arrick: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11256
[07:59] <_jason> defcon8: then read the page ubotu sent you
[07:59] <green_earz> Riko: are you behind a router ? and if so are the ports for the torrent client open and pointing to the box with the torrent cleint
[07:59] <Riko> healot, i have firestarter filewall running, but i've opened the ports for bittorent
[07:59] <Tedd> ompaul: I do not have the permissions necesary to view it.
[07:59] <healot> are you sure? Riko, what the number of connected client? what BT client are you using?
[07:59] <Riko> im running the default bittorent that comes w/ ubuntu, im behind a router but i've set my pc to the DMZ host
[07:59] <rkalsi> Hi guys, How do I play songs from the windows drive, which is mounted..?
[07:59] <troytroy> arrick: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11256
[07:59] <IdleOne> NChief, working here! what country code are you using?
[07:59] <healot> Riko, port forwarding take a lot of time...
[07:59] <Tedd> rkalsi, are you getting the error with permissions
[07:59] <rkalsi> yeah :)
[08:00] <Tedd> Hey, tehre we go
[08:00] <Riko> it worked fine with my win pc
[08:00] <ralpho> go to user manager slect show all root on top change password setup login to allow root
[08:00] <Tedd> I have the same one, rkalsi
[08:00] <rkalsi> Read-only file system !!
[08:00] <Tedd> You have to put a line into a file, but I don't know what it is
[08:00] <NChief> IdleOne: hmm.. norway? I get no error message, just cant find any packages
[08:00] <rkalsi> in /fastb ?
[08:00] <Tedd> rkalsi, that's the one :_
[08:00] <green_earz> Riko: have you open the ports firewall the same  ports as you set in the client
[08:00] <rkalsi> fstab file ?
[08:00] <rkalsi> aah ok..i know
[08:00] <rkalsi> chers
[08:00] <IdleOne> NChief, is this a fresh install?
[08:00] <Riko> green_earz, yea
[08:00] <healot> Windows? Riko, is there any fire wall on?
[08:00] <Tedd> rkalsi,  wait
[08:00] <NChief> IdleOne: yes
[08:00] <Tedd> What do you hav eto put in
[08:00] <Tedd> what file
[08:00] <IdleOne> !tell NChief about universe
[08:00] <NChief> ok
[08:00] <crusty> hi
[08:00] <IdleOne> NChief, follow that link
[08:01] <xstation> ODB: qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256--just replace windows with the word sarge?
[08:01] <Riko> healot, on my windows PC, when I ran torrents with my same network config i got better speeds, yes there is a firewall on, and i've added the torrent ports to the accept policy
[08:01] <Tedd> Can anyone help me get permissions to open my windows drive?
[08:01] <NChief> IdleOne: ok, thx
[08:01] <IdleOne> NChief, after enabling repos you will find packages :)
[08:01] <green_earz> Riko: are by behind a rounter ?
[08:01] <_jason> Tedd: is it already in fstab?
[08:01] <Riko> green_earz, YES but my computer is set to the DMZ host, so it's all open
[08:01] <Tedd> I don't know let me look
[08:01] <crusty> hat von euch schon jemand xgl am laufen? bekomme da fehler und zwar wenn ich gnome-window-decorator starte kommt "failed to load shadow image"
[08:01] <arrick> hey troytroy what is telling yo the cdrom is not mounted?
[08:01] <Riko> healot, is there a better torrent program i should be using?
[08:01] <ds[de] > crusty; english please ;)
[08:01] <IdleOne> !de
[08:01] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[08:01] <healot> Riko, what kind of firewall?
[08:02] <Riko> healot, firestarter
[08:02] <Tedd> _jason, how can I open fstab
[08:02] <healot> on windows?
[08:02] <_jason> Tedd: gedit /etc/fstab
[08:02] <Tedd> Thanks.
[08:02] <crusty> ds[de] , sorry my mistake
[08:02] <healot> the same config?
[08:02] <rkalsi> Sorry tedd, 1 sec
[08:02] <metho> hello, does any1 know a good GUI Cd/DVD writing software (audio, data, avi etc)
[08:02] <IdleOne> crusty, np
[08:02] <troytroy> arrick: error could not execute pmount
[08:02] <gnomefreak> metho, k3b
[08:02] <rkalsi> open the file /etc/fstab & change the line defaults to rw
[08:02] <arrick> was there a disk in there?
[08:02] <Tedd> _jason, yes it is
[08:02] <rkalsi> see -> http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html
[08:02] <xstation> ODB; have you had your coffee
[08:02] <spaps> whats the difference between primary and logical partition?
[08:03] <arrick> was there a disk in there? troytroy
[08:03] <Tedd> I just don't have permissions for some reason
[08:03] <Riko> healot, no on ubuntu
[08:03] <metho> gnomefreak: isnt k3b for KDE
[08:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell Tedd about ntfs
[08:03] <Tedd> Jason.....It's mounted
[08:03] <troytroy> yes
[08:03] <_jason> Tedd: pat attention to the table in the middle of the wiki page about permissions
[08:03] <gnomefreak> metho, yes but it will run in gnome
[08:03] <healot> on Windows, what kind of firewall? or is there any?
[08:03] <Tedd> OK.
[08:03] <_jason> Tedd: s/pat/pay
[08:03] <metho> gnomefreak: cheers
[08:03] <IdleOne> metho, you can use kde apps on gnome and vice versa
[08:03] <troytroy> arrick: yes
[08:03] <gnomefreak> metho, or you can try gnomebaker but cant remember if its gui
[08:03] <xstation> uboto tell ODB about java
[08:03] <Riko> healot, my unbuntu computer is connected to my router, and is set to be the DMZ host, and has firestarter firewall running on it
[08:03] <_jason> Tedd: if you have any problems just poke me
[08:03] <geargolem> what does 'setenv' mean?  echo?
[08:03] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, it is GUI
[08:03] <Tedd> Got it.
[08:03] <ElBarono> why does ubuntu keep setting my drive's APM level back to 1?
[08:03] <arrick> have you pulled it out at anypoint for some reason?
[08:04] <Red-Sox> DANG!
[08:04] <ElBarono> this is fucking annoying
[08:04] <metho> i'll try them out, cheers for the help m8
[08:04] <arrick> troytroy, ^^
[08:04] <healot> Riko, you just didn't answer my question, nvm
[08:04] <gnomefreak> ty IdleOne
[08:04] <Red-Sox> In the gnome terminal, i have 2 tabs open
[08:04] <troytroy> arrick: same problem with my usb pen drive
[08:04] <IdleOne> ElBarono, language
[08:04] <Red-Sox> when I try to switch from two channels in one tab
[08:04] <gnomefreak> ElBarono, language
[08:04] <Riko> healot,  is there a better torrent program u can recommend?
[08:04] <Red-Sox> it just takes me to the other tab!
[08:04] <gnomefreak> please
[08:04] <_Fulg> my computer freezes at hotplug subsystem.and if i bypass by pressing ctr+c i cant get my nic WORK!
[08:04] <Red-Sox> in irssi
[08:04] <healot> ElBarono, prefer "freaking annoying" or "bloody annoying"
[08:04] <xstation> gnomefreak: kernal changed how do I change this line if I want to use sarge instead of windows --qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256
[08:04] <Riko> healot, i just dont get what my windows pc has to do with anything? it was running norton A/V 2005
[08:04] <_jason> Red-Sox: edit the gnome-terminal keyboard shortcuts and get rid of alt to swithc tabs
[08:04] <healot> Riko, the same client as you use in  Windows...
[08:05] <arrick> have you pulled it out at anypoint for some reason? troytroy
[08:05] <gnomefreak> Red-Sox, use either ctrl+n ctrl+p ctrl+whatever number it is
[08:05] <ElBarono> fine
[08:05] <Riko> healot, I use ABC client in windows... is the linux version of that any good?
[08:05] <ElBarono> does anyone know
[08:05] <ralpho> ubuntu african for dabian being to lazy to update there os?
[08:05] <tmdca> Hello. i got debian on my laptop. how do i install ubuntu from here? i dont have any cdrom on my computer. Please help me..
[08:05] <healot> Riko, nvm... if you don't/cannot understand the question
[08:05] <troytroy> arrick: yes
[08:05] <IdleOne> ElBarono, whats up?
[08:05] <Red-Sox> _jason: thx
[08:05] <gnomefreak> xstation, ask the room i dont play with booting options
[08:05] <ElBarono> why does ubuntu keep setting my drive's APM level back to 1?
[08:05] <xstation> ompual: sun going down
[08:05] <healot> it is the same code, Riko, why not?
[08:05] <ElBarono> after I manually turned it off
[08:05] <troytroy> arrick: why cant i mount the cdom or usb drive
[08:05] <Riko> healot,  because the linux version is from 2003? i dunno i thought it was kinda old...
[08:06] <IdleOne> ElBarono, that is a very good question and I wish I knew
[08:06] <^reapser> Hey guys is Ubuntu compatible with my hardware...AMD ATHLON 1.2 1 GB ram
[08:06] <arrick> troytroy it sounds like the master/slave config is set wrong on the cdrom, let me check on the thumbdrive
[08:06] <healot> btw, Firewall will slow down any connection, Riko, that's the basic
[08:06] <gnomefreak> ^reapser, what you gave us yes
[08:06] <loli> #join framasoft
[08:06] <Riko> healot, alright
[08:06] <Firebird8> how do u set up gatos?
[08:06] <Riko> healot, thanks
[08:06] <gnomefreak> !hardware
[08:06] <ubotu> hardware is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:06] <xstation> gnomefreak: sorry i new here
[08:06] <gnomefreak> ^^^ to see what else is compatible
[08:06] <jenny_sweden> Hello. i got debian on my laptop. how do i install ubuntu from here? i dont have any cdrom on my computer. Please help me..
[08:06] <^reapser> gnomefreak ..can i PM u
[08:06] <swoop> how do i change the resolution here in Gnome?
[08:07] <arrick> troytroy, you said the format was fat on the thumb drive?
[08:07] <IdleOne> !tell swoop about fixres
[08:07] <healot> aBC uses python, and same piece of code that can run on almost any OS...
[08:07] <LucianAccendus> audacity: it won't work with breezy badger (?)
[08:07] <arrick> usb drive
[08:07] <gnomefreak> ^reapser, go to the link above and look for your hardware please
[08:07] <swoop> IdleOne,  thanks
[08:07] <troytroy> arrick: yes
[08:07] <arrick> ok
[08:07] <loli> #join framasoft
[08:07] <loli> how do i join framasoft ?
[08:07] <loli> il a mfrench
[08:07] <loli> i am french
[08:07] <ompaul> !fr
[08:07] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:07] <ubuntulnx> loli "/j #framasoft"
[08:08] <damousys> hey peepz
[08:08] <gnomefreak> loli, #ubuntu-fr
[08:08] <ubuntulnx> loli, without the quotes
[08:08] <loli> merci
[08:08] <xstation> I am asking the room as sugestted if I should change windows the name to sarge if its a sarge DVD
[08:08] <^reapser> kool...
[08:08] <loli> #ubuntu -fr
[08:08] <loli> ouah
[08:08] <xstation> here is the line qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256
[08:08] <arrick> troytroy, fstab is correct for the cdrom, it should mount, try 'sudo umount /dev/hda && mount /dev/hda' in terminal
[08:08] <gnomefreak> xstation, only if sdarge is where windows was
[08:08] <^reapser> having problems booting Ubuntu of the ISO IMAGE...Any 1 willing to help..
[08:08] <damousys> can someone help me with setting up Xorg with an ATI Raedeon X1100
[08:08] <troytroy> arrick: ok
[08:09] <optish> any audio players that have visualization plugins? if possible, something for rhythmbox......you know sort of like milkdrop for winamp?
[08:09] <IdleOne> !ati
[08:09] <ubotu> ati is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[08:09] <healot> damousys, is it about the 3D support?
[08:09] <xstation> gnomefreak: windows was never anywhere I have one partition with ubuntu
[08:09] <ompaul> ^reapser, loose the carrot at the start of the name makes it a pain to type, :-) and devine problems
[08:09] <gnomefreak> remind me not to play with windows unless i have more time this sucks
[08:09] <damousys> nope i need to set up Xorg
[08:09] <damousys> it doesnt work at all
[08:10] <ompaul> gnomefreak, don't waste your time with windows :)
[08:10] <captine> for ATI laptop graphics cards, do i get the rpm ati drivers?
[08:10] <cA1mAn> i have a strange problem when i attempt to make a partition: i can't resize my ntfs (120GB) windows partition with the ubuntu installer! After entering a new size for it (110 GB), nothing happens
[08:10] <IdleOne> optish, smms has them
[08:10] <gnomefreak> damousys, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:10] <xstation> gnomefreak: I was useing it as an example which someone posted
[08:10] <arrick> gnomefreak, i play with windows everyday, whats wrong?
[08:10] <troytroy> arrick: not mounted
[08:10] <IdleOne> captine, ubuntu uses .deb
[08:10] <damousys> jep
[08:10] <gnomefreak> lol ompaul im doing this for a freind she wants to see it before she does iut
[08:10] <arrick> ok
[08:10] <^reapser> having problems booting ubuntu of the iso image...Any 1 willing to help..
[08:10] <IdleOne> optish, I meant xmms sorry
[08:10] <healot> damousys, btw, you need to select the "radeon" driver, select the correct monitor and resolution+refresh rate
[08:10] <Tedd> _jason: thanks. I got it running. I have another problem though, got any idea how to be 4 speakers running on Ubuntu? It's a dell desktop with an IHC5 card :P
[08:10] <loli> how to join irc creatixnet ?
[08:10] <cA1mAn> i have a strange problem when i attempt to make a partition: i can't resize my ntfs (120GB) windows partition with the ubuntu installer! After entering a new size for it (110 GB), nothing happens, there is no free space made!?
[08:10] <loli> please
[08:11] <crusty> i have a problem with xgl, when i start the script i get a mistake "Gnome-window-decorator faild to load shadow images compiz.real:no composite extension
[08:11] <xstation> ompual; its now dusk
[08:11] <arrick> troytroy,  try 'sudo mount /dev/hda' in terminal
[08:11] <crusty> have anyone of you a reason?
[08:11] <_jason> Tedd: nope, don't know anything about sound sorry :P
[08:11] <IdleOne> loli, /server irc.creatixnet.com ??
[08:11] <ompaul> ^reapser, I answered you once please scroll back
[08:11] <loli> ok
[08:11] <Tedd> No prob. Thanks anyways
[08:11] <damousys> oke i have tryed to install fglrx
[08:11] <gnomefreak> arrick, im adding a few lil bonus crap wigets like one to show all 4 desktops on one screen at same time crap like that
[08:11] <damousys> already
[08:11] <optish> IdleOne: yea seems like i'lll have o install xmms...i was hoping there'd be something for rhythmbox
[08:11] <arrick> oh ok
[08:11] <cA1mAn> i have a strange problem when i attempt to make a partition: i can't resize my ntfs (120GB) windows partition with the ubuntu installer!
[08:11] <cA1mAn> After entering a new size for it (110 GB), nothing happens, there is no free space made!?
[08:11] <IdleOne> optish, there probably is but I dont know for certain
[08:11] <captine> IdleOne, are there .deb at ATI's site.  I can't find them.
[08:12] <gnomefreak> !ati
[08:12] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[08:12] <IdleOne> !tell captine about ati
[08:12] <Servo888> What do you need to do the configure gdm's autostart up feature?
[08:12] <healot> damousys, installing 3D drivers as I though you are, you little :)
[08:12] <bluesign> what is the easiest way to resize ext2 partition?
[08:12] <Servo888> to*
[08:12] <^reapser> what do u mean loose the carrot..
[08:12] <healot> bluesign, stretch it :)
[08:12] <damousys> nope thats my second step
[08:12] <gnomefreak> ^reapser, the ^ before your name
[08:12] <ompaul> ^reapser, ^ << that
[08:12] <xstation> gnomefreak: i could use the kemq interface but command line is linux baby
[08:12] <fmasi> ehy is past bin translating every thing i past to a extraterest language ?
[08:12] <optish> IdleOne:  my google search isnt turning up anything promising either
[08:12] <^reapser> oh ok..duhh
[08:12] <damousys> i first need to have xorg working
[08:12] <IdleOne> ^reapser,  he means this ^ in your nick makes it a bit of a nuissance to type your nick
[08:12] <green_earz> Riko: http://www.bittornado.com/connection-checker.torrent   check the link out the check the port forward
[08:13] <damousys> so i am going to try de raedeon drivers
[08:13] <reapser> now..lol
[08:13] <LucianAccendus> can anyone recommend audio editing software?
[08:13] <IdleOne> reapser, thats better :)
[08:13] <fmasi> I just pasted ther and every thing changed to an very strange language
[08:13] <bluesign> healot: can you suggest any boot cd that can do that ?
[08:13] <gnomefreak> brb installing crap
[08:13] <fmasi> A'm i drunk ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11257
[08:13] <ompaul> fmasi, april 1 --- okay use pastebin.ca
[08:13] <NChief> IdleOne: I got apt-get working, but not "apt-get dist-upgrade" or updatemanager doesnt work, it says that my system is up to date, but I know its not..
[08:13] <xstation> to the room again qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256 should the word windows be replaces by the word sarge if its a sarge DVD
[08:13] <ompaul> fmasi, april 1 --- okay use pastebin.com
[08:13] <IdleOne> bluesign, ubuntu live cd can
[08:14] <_jason> fmasi: just click the april fools link at the bottom and you will be able tor ead it
[08:14] <healot> for a safer resizing process, Partition Magic is the best... but it isn't free, unless you have an unauthorized copy
[08:14] <arrick> troytroy, make sure you have a disk with something on it that is know as good while working on this cdrom
[08:14] <fmasi> aaaaaaaaaa
[08:14] <troytroy> arrick: not mounted
[08:14] <delire_away> fmasi: hehe that's fabulous
[08:14] <IdleOne> NChief, sudo apt-get update first
[08:14] <bluesign> IdleOne: I actually don't have live cd, and dont have broadband at home, so I am looking for a tiny one
[08:14] <arrick> ok
[08:14] <fmasi> kkkkkkkkkk
[08:14] <LucianAccendus> audio editing software? audacity won't install
[08:14] <ubuntulnx> healot, can partition magic resize a partition without deleting everything on it?
[08:14] <healot> yes
[08:14] <fmasi> I thout i was drunk kkkk god one
[08:14] <troytroy> arrick: i have the breezy badger cd i used to install in it
[08:14] <xstation> healot I have a paid one pm if you want
[08:14] <NChief> IdleOne: done, but still no updates
[08:14] <healot> NTFS, ext2, ext3 FAT(32)
[08:15] <healot> xstation, shuu, I have a copy myself :)
[08:15] <IdleOne> NChief, you getting any erors?
[08:15] <IdleOne> arrors*
[08:15] <reapser> im using nero 6.3 to burn ISO image on my pc...but to avail..
[08:15] <ubuntulnx> healot, so if i have one windows partition i can make it smaller and then put dapper in the new freed up space without losing windows or any files?
[08:15] <IdleOne> errors*
[08:15] <ubuntulnx> healot, using part. magic?
[08:15] <NChief> IdleOne: no
[08:15] <athayde> Hirvinen, how did I create or mount a partition for I can put my musics that are in windows XP ?
[08:15] <Tedd> Augh. _Jason, got a sec? I tried to copy my music files, but they're all locked up. They have a lock symbol over them, and I can't play them.
[08:15] <arrick> hey for grins post your 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' to pastebin
[08:15] <Tedd> Is this a chmod thing?
[08:15] <arrick> troytroy, ^^
[08:15] <arrick> sorry
[08:15] <fmasi> Can some one help me fix the mess i made whith apache i describe it in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11257
[08:15] <gnomefreak> athayde, is it ntfs or fat?
[08:15] <xstation> again to the room qemu -hda os.img -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -win2k-hack -m 256 shuold i use the word sarge instead of windows if I am useing a sarge DVD
[08:16] <athayde> FAT32
[08:16] <LucianAccendus> Errors when I attempt to install Audacity; missing dependent files, can someone suggest a course of action?
[08:16] <healot> ubuntulnx, yes... you can resize your existing/current partition to free up for some space, and next create the new ext2/3 partition
[08:16] <_jason> Tedd: chmod them
[08:16] <gnomefreak> !fat32
[08:16] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[08:16] <fmasi> I cant figure out how to take the rest of it out
[08:16] <troytroy> arrick: i have the breezy badger cd i used to install in it
[08:16] <IdleOne> NChief, can you paste your soucres.list /etc/apt/sources.list to paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:16] <Tedd> 777?
[08:16] <[derek] > where can i download a 3d software for ubuntu ?
[08:16] <arrick> troytroy, did you see my last?
[08:16] <ubuntulnx> healot, cool, do you know how much it costs in $?
[08:16] <_jason> Tedd: well where are they now, in your home somewhere?
[08:16] <athayde> okay
[08:16] <delire_away> Tedd: just a 'chown -R username /path/to/files/' should work. sure or a 'chmod -R ug+rw /path/to/files'
[08:16] <gnomefreak> athayde, follow the instructions on the above link please
[08:16] <xstation> anyone have a win 2000 or 2003 disk
[08:17] <IdleOne> NChief, after initial install ubuntu did some updates right?
[08:17] <arrick> troytroy, post that in pastebin, I gotta step out for a bit, but will be back to help if you dont get it going by someone elses help.
[08:17] <gnomefreak> xstation, yeah i have win2k pro disk but not doing you much good :(
[08:17] <patrick52222> xstation i have a server 2003 disk y
[08:17] <Protocol1> hello
[08:17] <LucianAccendus> does no one use any kind of audio editing software?
[08:17] <delire_away> LucianAccendus: yes, plenty
[08:17] <healot> heheh, visit Symantec/Norton's website to find out... ubuntulnx, or the cheaper way is to use ubuntu's liveCD and run "gparted" to do the partitioning
[08:17] <scorchsaber> I use Audacity for audio editing
[08:17] <LucianAccendus> then can you kindly point me to one
[08:17] <LucianAccendus> ?
[08:17] <Ribs> LucianAccendus: Audacity installed just fine here... Are you using the Ubuntu package?
[08:18] <Protocol1> is there a way to run internet explorer on ubuntu?
[08:18] <LucianAccendus> yeah, breezy badger, fully updated
[08:18] <delire> LucianAccendus: i use Ardour mostly, and then Audactiy for small scale quick-edit stuff
[08:18] <xstation> patrick52222; how about a trade
[08:18] <scorchsaber> Protolli--maybe with WINE
[08:18] <Protocol1> hmmm
[08:18] <ompaul> Protocol1, wine crossover offce may help
[08:18] <scorchsaber> damn...can't get the name
[08:18] <healot> Protocol1, using Wine and the Internet Explorer installer for wine...
[08:18] <athayde> gnomefreak, I type gedit /etc/fstab and find you this... # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[08:18] <ubuntulnx> healot, can gparted do the same thing on alive cd -- not losing the data i mean
[08:18] <athayde> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[08:18] <athayde> /dev/hda3       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[08:18] <athayde> /dev/hda7       none            swap    sw              0       0
[08:18] <athayde> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[08:18] <athayde> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[08:18] <patrick52222> xstation: for wat
[08:18] <athayde> 
[08:18] <athayde> ops
[08:18] <troytroy> arrick: thks bro for the time
[08:18] <delire> LucianAccendus: http://ardour.org <-- a very good DAW
[08:18] <ompaul> athayde, What Was That?
[08:18] <[derek] > a stupid question breezy badger is the latest ubunt ?
[08:18] <scorchsaber> I've never used WINE myself, but It might work
[08:18] <LucianAccendus> thanks
[08:18] <IdleOne> !tell athayde about paste
[08:19] <Protocol1> healot, where can I find that?
[08:19] <scorchsaber> Although I'm not sure how you'll get internet explorer
[08:19] <_spiritz> [derek] : yes, the latest sable version
[08:19] <healot> yes... ubuntulnx, practically... but success is not guarantee... backup before partitioning... just to be safe
[08:19] <athayde> sorry y'all
[08:19] <NChief> IdleOne: no?
[08:19] <cA1mAn> i have a strange problem when i attempt to make a partition: i can't resize my ntfs (120GB) windows partition with the ubuntu installer! After entering a new size for it (110 GB), nothing happens, there is no free space made!?
[08:19] <Servo888> gmsetup isn't listing my other user (mythtv)...
[08:19] <IdleOne> NChief, no? to what question?
[08:19] <healot> wine, available on the repos, the wine Internet Explorer installer can be found via good old "google"
[08:19] <xstation> partick52222: eveything you want I will give you a ftp you upload to I will burn it install and add VM ware workstation exe of which I have a paid copy and use ubuntu as guest
[08:20] <healot> but, why you need IE in the first place :)
[08:20] <fmasi> Can some one help me fix the mess i made whith apache i describe it in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11257
[08:20] <NChief> 20:17:12 < IdleOne> NChief, after initial install ubuntu did some updates right?
[08:20] <Protocol1> okay im going to check it out
[08:20] <IdleOne> ok
[08:20] <fmasi> I am geting desesperate
[08:20] <Red-Sox> ugah
[08:20] <IdleOne> NChief, have you pasted the sources.list?
[08:20] <delire> LucianAccendus: here in debian i just 'sudo apt-get install ardour-gtk' and that pulls down all the necessary bits and pieces. one thing to bear in mind is that it uses the Jack Connection Kit, enabling you to pipe the output of one jack-capable audio application into another. very nice.
[08:20] <patrick52222> xstation: its only a 180 day trial
[08:21] <IdleOne> NChief, give me the url if/when it is pasted
[08:21] <patrick52222> [derek]  did you find a 3d programme
[08:21] <NChief> IdleOne: cant get it to work .. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[08:21] <delire> LucianAccendus: this however means you'll need to run jack prior to starting ardour.
[08:21] <[derek] > yes i am
[08:21] <xstation> patrick52222: and now for 180 days later we reinstall o dear
[08:21] <Tedd> _jason, delire, thanks
[08:21] <NChief> IdleOne: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11259
[08:21] <[derek] > can you recommand one for me
[08:21] <Tedd> now I just have to get a .mp3 codec?
[08:21] <patrick52222> xstation: do you want it then
[08:21] <grayhane> just installed a slave drive hdb cannot format via the gui, any help ?
[08:21] <Tedd> I try to open them and they won't open, I need a codec apparently
[08:22] <delire> [derek] : i work with blender on almost a daily basis. in fact i teach this application.
[08:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ted about mp3
[08:22] <healot> Tedd, you can play mp3 and most audio files using "xmms"
[08:22] <patrick52222> [derek]  im looking for a 3d programme aswell
[08:22] <NChief> IdleOne: that site looks fuckd for me, but maybe you can figure it out :p
[08:22] <gnomefreak> tedd you have mp3 wiki in your pm
[08:22] <delire> [derek] : you want to make 3D artwork, or you just want to test out your graphics card?
[08:22] <ubuntulnx> ubotu tell ubuntulnx about mp3
[08:22] <Tedd> Thanks
[08:22] <LucianAccendus> well, the problem is that when I try to install audacity, it says that I'm missing files that audacity is dependent on, which is odd, because this is a fresh install
[08:22] <Tedd> :_
[08:22] <Tedd> :)
[08:22] <xstation> patrick5222; are you far away just a thought might be better smail mail
[08:22] <Tedd> Later kids, I'll be back for more fuckin-up I do. THanks a lot
[08:22] <Tedd> Later
[08:22] <[derek] > i want to do 3d art work
[08:22] <IdleOne> NChief, no swearing please and what are all those repos they arent ubuntu repos
[08:22] <patrick52222> xstation: uk
[08:22] <LucianAccendus> so, I am wondering what I can do, as those files aren't even installable
[08:23] <[derek] > currently i am using maya 7.0 on windows
[08:23] <LucianAccendus> I
[08:23] <healot> LucianAccendus, expand your repos
[08:23] <healot> !repos
[08:23] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[08:23] <xstation> patrick5222: i am in surrey
[08:23] <IdleOne> !tell NChief about easysource
[08:23] <jc-denton> i still have a strange problem with doom3 sound
[08:23] <patrick52222> xstation: im in norwich,norfolk
[08:23] <kevin21> Hey, has anyone here installed the quake 4 demo on ubuntu?
[08:23] <jc-denton> with alsa it sounds completely not as it should
[08:23] <LucianAccendus> I included Universe but should I expand to multiverse also? would that help?
[08:23] <TvM> how can i use wget to only grab the links from a url to a txt???ive read the man page but no success...
[08:24] <jc-denton> and with oss it works sometimes
[08:24] <IdleOne> NChief, I dont know what any of them repos are but they wont work with ubuntu I dont think
[08:24] <jc-denton> but not always
[08:24] <fmasi> how can i fing every sigle file from apache in my system i have alredy apt-ger removed it but still have some files lost in some parts like /etc/init.d/apache2
[08:24] <healot> it would... LucianAccendus
[08:24] <xstation> patrick5222; i lived in earlham road as a student woo
[08:24] <LucianAccendus> thanks, I'll try it, be back in a bit
[08:24] <kevin21> anyone?
[08:24] <healot> LucianAccendus, a better way to checkout dependecies before isntall is browsing for packages here
[08:24] <[derek] > patrick52222 are you 3d artist ?
[08:24] <NChief> IdleOne: IdleOne but it doesn look like that for me, I got like that after i pasted it..
[08:24] <healot> http://packages.ubuntu.com
[08:24] <gnomefreak> !games
[08:24] <ubotu> I heard games is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5153 or http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Loki_Installers_for_Linux_Gamers  News http://www.linux-gamers.net/
[08:24] <jc-denton> i also googled but didn't found anything helpful
[08:24] <patrick52222> [derek]  no im trying to get into it
[08:25] <gnomefreak> kevin21, go to the link above the first one under games its there
[08:25] <patrick52222> xstation: wat should we do then
[08:25] <NChief> IdleOne: supposed to look like somthink like deb http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe main restricted
[08:25] <kevin21> thanks dude
[08:25] <[derek] > delire: where can i get the blender software ?
[08:25] <gnomefreak> yw
[08:25] <gnomefreak> !blender
[08:25] <ubotu> blender is, like, a free 3d program that can be found at http://www.blender3d.org  and tutorials at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro
[08:25] <IdleOne> NChief, NChief yeah exactly
[08:25] <healot> [derek] , from the electrical appliance store, heheh... from Blender site, or from the repos
[08:25] <gnomefreak> [derek] , ^^^
[08:25] <wsjunior> totem says: Video codec 'XviD' is not handled. You might need to install additional plugins to be able to play some types of movies
[08:25] <[derek] > patrick52222: so you just want to test your machine with the 3d software ?
[08:26] <wsjunior> even with w32codecs installed, what could be happening?
[08:26] <NChief> IdleOne: than I'm telling you taht the paste site is fucked
[08:26] <nickrud> fmasi, when you apt-get remove, apt leaves the configuration files installed ; you need to run apt-get remove --purge to remove the configuration files
[08:26] <healot> package "blender" section "Graphics" repos "main"
[08:26] <xstation> patrick52222: well I am easy new library might a place to meet at easter but I could give you my web based email and I send youa deal
[08:26] <patrick52222> [derek]  no i want to start making 3d images
[08:26] <gnomefreak> wsjunior, follow the link in your pm in a sec
[08:26] <[derek] > healot: gnomefreak: lol dude i am totally newbie here
[08:26] <IdleOne> NChief, dont not swear please there is no need..the site might be broken but not F....
[08:26] <fmasi> nickrud can i still do it
[08:26] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell wsjunior about divx
[08:26] <Sven_vB> where do i report XMMS bugs?
[08:26] <NChief> IdleOne: sorry
[08:26] <[derek] > patrick52222: cool ~!~!
[08:27] <fmasi> nickrud after having done apt-get remove
[08:27] <IdleOne> s/dont/do
[08:27] <patrick52222> xstation: ok
[08:27] <wsjunior> gnomefreak, as i said, i have w32codecs installed..
[08:27] <xstation> nickrud; you nice man 1/4 here or more
[08:27] <NChief> IdleOne: http://pastebin.com/634534
[08:27] <IdleOne> NChief, can you paste it in a msg to me
[08:27] <nickrud> fmasi, I do believe so yes. I use aptitude which does
[08:27] <[derek] > ubotu  thanks a lot dude
[08:27] <ubotu> de rien, [derek] 
[08:27] <fmasi> nickrud thx i only have ssh in this system
[08:27] <_jason> wsjunior: are you using totem-xine or totem-gstreamer?
[08:27] <healot> [derek] , using "synaptic" is a good start to isntalling stuffs in ubuntu
[08:28] <xstation> patrick52222 here we go xstation108@yahoo.com
[08:28] <nickrud> xstation, not even that, I was switching desktops and fmasi's question caught my eye
[08:28] <wsjunior> _jason, totem-xine
[08:28] <IdleOne> NChief, pastebin.com isnt working for me
[08:28] <IdleOne> NChief, sorry I cant help you :/
[08:28] <[derek] > healot: wat is the synaptic ?
[08:28] <NChief> IdleOne: hm ok, can I msg it to you then?
[08:28] <IdleOne> yes
[08:28] <healot> [derek] , the mother installer of ubuntu :)
[08:29] <xstation> patrick52222 got to go to Sainsburys before it closes at eight send me a mail
[08:29] <cA1mAn> when i attempt to make a partition: i can't resize my ntfs (120GB) windows partition with the ubuntu installer! After entering a new size for it (110 GB), nothing happens, there is no free space made!?
[08:29] <patrick52222> xstation: ok
[08:29] <cA1mAn> is it possible that ubuntu install CD can NOT resize my ntfs drive!?
[08:29] <[derek] > healot: so am i suppose to get it ?
[08:29] <healot> POSSIBLE
[08:30] <healot> [derek] , but IT :)
[08:30] <NChief> IdleOne: Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked :/
[08:30] <cA1mAn> so what to do
[08:30] <troytroy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11256
[08:30] <healot> nah, it is installed by default...
[08:30] <IdleOne> !tell NChief about register
[08:30] <xstation> patrick52222:/nickrud see you later -
[08:30] <_jason> wsjunior: well you can always try mplayer
[08:30] <Sven_vB> ubotu: tell me about register
[08:30] <rishi> sup guys
[08:31] <patrick52222> wats  /nickrud
[08:31] <[derek] > healot: hmm currently i am refering everything on this web site http://www.ubuntuguide.org/
[08:31] <D> this is lucian, healot, thanks, expanding the repos was all I needed to do
[08:31] <optish> what's better BMPx or XMMS? are there any plugins for library and visualization for either?
[08:31] <cA1mAn> i just want to RESIZE my partition and i can't with the installer
[08:31] <IdleOne> ok why is paste.ubuntu-nl.org all messed up?
[08:31] <IdleOne> Im seeing jibbirish
[08:31] <julio_> hi , i know this is a stupid question but how i create a new directory in linux ubuntu
[08:31] <D> see y'all
[08:31] <[derek] > healot: so do you think this is suitable for newbie like me
[08:31] <healot> [derek] , very likely
[08:31] <_jason> julio_: right click > new folder
[08:31] <rishi> Do i need to install all those gstreamer0.10 things for restricted formats?
[08:32] <[derek] > healot: alright at least i got something to refer to
[08:32] <healot> as CLI might takes you to another level
[08:32] <fmasi> nickrud now that i have alredy removed it wen i du apt-ger remove --purge it says that the pagage is not instaled so aparently it dos nothing else
[08:32] <[derek] > healot: can i ask another stupid question
[08:32] <AngryElf> is the package libapache2-mod-php known to be broken?
[08:32] <fmasi> nickrud enny other idea like a find or some thing
[08:32] <nickrud> fmasi, a sec
[08:33] <healot> [derek] , you can be stupid anywhere/anytime you like :)
[08:33] <fmasi> nickrud ok, i will remember the --purge next time thow
[08:33] <julio_> i already try that but create new folder is unavaiable
[08:33] <AstralJava> cA1mAn: If you don't have any free space on your hard drive, you're gonna have to use a Windows tool to try to shrink the current NTFS partition and make more room available for ubuntu install. Be warned, though, for that might always screw with your NTFS partition and do damage to your data. Ubuntu installer cannot do anything about that partition.
[08:33] <enursha> Anyone know if it possible to get dualhead working with Xgl or even just use standard x on my second display at the same time?
[08:33] <[derek] > healot: lol can i view windows folder in ubuntu ? if can how ?
[08:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell wsjunior about multimedia
[08:33] <cA1mAn> AstralJava: i have 16 GB free (of 120GB)
[08:33] <cA1mAn> so it should work
[08:34] <_jason> wsjunior: you can try the codecs on the page I just sent you but I would be interested to know if they actually helped xine
[08:34] <healot> [derek] , if you did the default install, just a open the "File Manager" (Application->File Manager)
[08:34] <nickrud> fmasi, sudo aptitude purge will work
[08:34] <fmasi> nickrud i will try thx
[08:34] <healot> and you'll those the links to your Windows NTFS/FAT32 partitions, of the left side...
[08:34] <nickrud> fmasi, I needed to test the command line, I usually do that kind of maintenance using aptitude interactively
[08:35] <rishi> hey guys...i'm running ubuntu on a laptop with a touchpad, and i don't want the tap to click feature, how do i shut it off
[08:35] <fmasi> nickrud me too but this is a server whith text mode only snifff
[08:35] <rishi> ??
[08:35] <delire> rishi: yeah it
[08:35] <nickrud> fmasi, that's ok, aptitude is console only
[08:35] <AstralJava> cA1mAn: But is that 16GB on that same partition that Windows resides on?
[08:35] <[derek] > healot: hmm i couldn't find it
[08:36] <delire> rishi: ..s annoying. i've done this. just a moment. i'll see if i can digg up how.
[08:36] <healot> [derek] , they are mark as "hd#X" where # is an alphabet, X is a number
[08:36] <healot> on the left side...
[08:36] <nickrud> fmasi, if you're interested, there's an AptitudeSurvivalGuide on the wiki, it an introduction to using aptitude
[08:37] <delire> rishi: i think i loaded  synaptics support in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and added a line " Option         "MaxTapTime" "0"" under Input Device.
[08:37] <rishi> ah, that's right! nickrud, i think you were the one that got me on aptitude
[08:37] <kevin21> still no luck on installing quake 4 demo
[08:37] <fmasi> nickrud i will take a look i nead to meke this thing whork for westurday so enny thing is welcome
[08:37] <[derek] > healot: catch you later just finished upgraded to breezy badger need to reboot my laptop
[08:37] <delire> rishi: you can use utils to do this i think, like tpconfig and qsynaptics.
[08:37] <nickrud> rishi, I do promote it, yes :)
[08:37] <Danny> can anyone help me with kubuntu?
[08:37] <IdleOne> hehe
[08:38] <TvM> how can i use wget to only grab the links from a url to a txt???ive read the man page but no success...
[08:38] <Danny> how do you get it so that it can read from an ntfs drive
[08:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell Danny about ntfs
[08:38] <Danny> thanks
[08:38] <healot> TvM, wget download file... it doesn't the grep - there is one way, or many...
[08:39] <healot> download the file, next cat it, and grep the line that you want...
[08:39] <delire> TvM: you want to log to a text file or to read urls from a textfile?
[08:39] <TvM> do log
[08:39] <TvM> *to
[08:39] <delire> TvM: ahah right.. just use the -o switch
[08:39] <TvM> i put a url and i get all links in a txt
[08:39] <oskude> is there an ubuntu news feed (rss) ?
[08:39] <TvM> delire i tried -o
[08:40] <TvM> but i want full links...
[08:40] <delire> TvM: hmm, works here also look at -O. this adds support for appending.
[08:40] <rishi> delire did you get my pm?
[08:40] <delire> TvM: though haven't tried -O myself mind..
[08:40] <delire> rishi: sorry no.. will read
[08:41] <_jason> !rss is http://people.ubuntu.com/~mako/ubuntu-traffic/
[08:41] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[08:41] <_jason> oskude: see above
[08:41] <oskude> _jason, thnx
[08:41] <fmasi> nickrud I did aptitude purge but /etc/init.d/apache2 still presend this is the output of if http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11261 i know that i could take /etc/init.d/apache2 out manualy but i dont know if ther is still other files on the system
[08:41] <Danny> see ya later :)
[08:42] <rishi> delire: don't worry about it, i feel like my pms never work for some reason
[08:42] <rishi> delire: i was just asking what you mean by loaded synaptics...i'm a noober, and don't know that much yet :)
[08:43] <TvM> delire -o and -O dont work
[08:43] <TvM> they only retreive html
[08:43] <kaha> Anyone know why I can't seem to adjust the brightness/contrast in either totem-gstreamer or xine? Dapper, so I'm wondering if that's a known issue ATM.
[08:43] <TvM> i want the robot files that wget use...when u do -r
[08:44] <nickrud> fmasi, aptitude purge apache2 , you need to name the package :)
[08:44] <fmasi> nickrud ok i was thinking was like a comant to clean stuff lol
[08:45] <fmasi> nickrud do you think it will whork whith 50 pakages names in a row
[08:45] <cA1mAn> AstralJava: no it's even on another DISC :-)
[08:45] <franz_> uu
[08:45] <nickrud> fmasi, let me pm you, I'll show you a nice aptitude trick
[08:45] <fmasi> nickrus becouse  i did realy a big big mess
[08:45] <franz_> francais?
[08:45] <healot> kaha, "Edit->Preferences->Display", that's where you can setup video contrast/brightness
[08:46] <swoop> how do I install nForce2 driver?
[08:46] <patrick52222> wat better to use apache or apache2
[08:46] <kaha> healot: I did, but the display stays the same when I move the slider.
[08:46] <rkalsi> Guys, how do I install vlc player ?
[08:46] <swoop> !nforce
[08:46] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, swoop
[08:46] <rkalsi> am a newbie :( to linnux..
[08:47] <rishi> rkalsi: sudo aptitude install vlc
[08:47] <kaha> healot: they are the current versions in Dapper, so I was wondering if that's a known issue, or I have something wrong.  :)
[08:47] <rishi> rkalsi: make sure you have your repos open though
[08:48] <rkalsi> repos open ?
[08:48] <rkalsi> rishi, what do u mean ?
[08:48] <patrick52222> what would be better to use apache or apache2
[08:48] <kbrooks> NINETEEN DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE BETA RELEASE OF UBUNTU 6.06
[08:48] <swoop> how do I install nForce2 driver?
[08:48] <kbrooks> YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:48] <rkalsi> rishi, yes
[08:48] <kbrooks> NINETEEN DAYS LEFT BEFORE THE BETA RELEASE OF UBUNTU 6.06
[08:48] <patrick52222> is the final of dapper out in june or july
[08:49] <kbrooks> YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:49] <healot> kbrooks, while other distro released their stable version? jejeje
[08:49] <tristanmike> !dapper
[08:49] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:49] <kaha> kbrooks: Dapper is gonna be the Best. Ubuntu. Ever.
[08:49] <kbrooks> patrick52222, june
[08:49] <_jason> kaha: I hope not
[08:49] <Frogzoo> kbrooks: sry to disappoint - 1st june
[08:49] <kbrooks> Frogzoo, "beta release"
[08:49] <healot> that's near to summer...
[08:49] <kaha> _jason: well, until the next one.  :)
[08:49] <rkalsi> yes rishi
[08:49] <julio_> hey , how can i install the java runtime enviroment
[08:50] <kbrooks> Frogzoo, i did not say ubuntu 6.06, i said "beta release of ubuntu 6.06"
[08:50] <rkalsi> rishi, how do I open repos ?
[08:50] <healot> !javadebs
[08:50] <rkalsi> rishi, whats the story there ?
[08:50] <Frogzoo> kbrooks: oh, you did too, my bad
[08:50] <ompaul> !offtopic
[08:50] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[08:50] <rkalsi> rishi, in repos opening, i mean..
[08:50] <rkalsi> i just got my wireless lanworking
[08:50] <rkalsi> soam connected to net
[08:50] <rkalsi> can i not download from there..?
[08:51] <rishi> rkalsi: you can, but its easier to use one of the package managers...and you'll prolly have to open them anyway at some point
[08:51] <ompaul> !tell rkalsi about repos
[08:52] <rkalsi> am having a look, thnx
[08:52] <patrick52222> i jus installed apache2 but cant find it
[08:53] <ompaul> rkalsi, enjoy your new freedom - from the menu: System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
[08:53] <swoop> does anyone know how can I install nForce2 driver?
[08:53] <fmasi> nickrud aparently it whorked
[08:53] <ompaul> patrick52222, do this launch firefox  and point it at 127.0.0.0 :-)
[08:54] <fmasi> nickrud but i fink that '/msg nickrud' dont lolol
[08:54] <nickrud> fmasi, if you want to get rid of a bunch, start aptitude like so: sudo aptitude   , then simply type l~c<enter>_gg that will purge all of the unused configs on your system :)
[08:54] <patrick52222> ompaul it says its refused
[08:55] <patrick52222> ompaul: i dont think its running
[08:55] <fmasi> nickrud ok i will try it tooo thx very mutch
[08:55] <nickrud> fmasi, you need to register with freenode to pm
[08:55] <ompaul> patrick52222, okay do this in a terminal >> ps auwx | grep apache<<
[08:55] <paniq> wow
[08:55] <paniq> http://monolog.paniq.org/?p=32 <- ubuntu is for free minds
[08:55] <swoop> does anyone know how can I install nForce2 driver?
[08:55] <fmasi> nickrud i think i am registered dont remember
[08:56] <tkup> can someone please do me a favor and check the flash animations on this site: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/vtp_flash/? I can't see the text and probably several more things on ff 1.0.7
[08:56] <healot> ps | grep apache
[08:56] <ompaul> healot, ps auwx even :-)
[08:56] <martin> hi
[08:56] <chouette> hiho
[08:57] <chouette> !diskmounter
[08:57] <patrick52222> ompaul: i get this The connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.0.
[08:57] <ubotu> diskmounter is, like, totally, to automatically mount your ntfs, fat32 or hfs+ drives, download and read http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[08:57] <martin> where can i get the source for linux-restricted-modules?
[08:57] <stocksy> patrick: healot: 127.0.0.1 is the loopback address
[08:57] <healot> stocksy, we know :)
[08:57] <martin> apt-src?
[08:58] <stocksy> but patrick is checking 127.0.0.0 which apache doesn't bind to
[08:58] <ompaul> patrick52222, do this >>sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status<<
[08:58] <healot> and why the heck you have to tell me about 127 address?
[08:58] <stocksy> healot: sorry dude, typo, I wasn't paying attn properly
[08:59] <patrick52222> ompaul: i get this /etc/init.d/apache2 start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload
[08:59] <defcon8> does ubuntu have maxima?
[08:59] <ompaul> patrick52222, do this >>sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start << I was thinking of another program
[08:59] <healot> patrick52222, "start" then
[08:59] <crimsun> !info maxima
[08:59] <ubotu> maxima: (A fairly complete computer algebra system-- base system), section universe/math, is optional. Version: 5.9.1-9build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 7977 kB, Installed size: 26912 kB
[08:59] <Debolaz> Is there any tools for removing unused packages for ubuntu?
[09:00] <crimsun> deborphan
[09:00] <healot> defcon8, answers your question yet?
[09:00] <defcon8> healot, sorry?
[09:00] <patrick52222> ompaul: then i get this httpd (pid 17457) already running
[09:00] <crimsun> defcon8: read what ubotu pasted.
[09:00] <defcon8> didnt paste anything
[09:00] <defcon8> oh yeah sorry
[09:01] <delire> TvM: ahah, pipe the file to cat and then redirect it to a new file?
[09:01] <ompaul> patrick52222, so it is up and running try >>http://localhost<< in the browser
[09:01] <defcon8> i did an apt-cache search and it didnt come up
[09:01] <crimsun> defcon8: then enable universe
[09:01] <Debolaz> crimsun: Can its use be automated? Ie, so I can just specify a list of packages I want to exist on my system, and it will remove anything else for me that is not a dependency automagically?
[09:01] <crimsun> Debolaz: aptitude is fairly intelligent regarding that
[09:01] <defcon8> crimsun, how?
[09:02] <healot> so does apt-get...
[09:02] <crimsun> defcon8: read the query.
[09:02] <patrick52222> ompaul: then i get this httpd (pid 17457) already running
[09:02] <patrick52222> ompaul: sorry its now working
[09:02] <ompaul> patrick52222,  :)
[09:03] <patrick52222> ompaul: where do i put my page
[09:03] <healot> I feel like "bith-slapping", bith is generosity :)
[09:03] <healot> patrick52222, /var/www/
[09:03] <ompaul> patrick52222, you really need to read the faq it will live in /var/www/
[09:03] <fmasi> nickrud the /var/www dont get removed right ?
[09:03] <misieq> will dapper contain xgl by default?
[09:04] <fmasi> nickrud only if i remove the user www right ?
[09:04] <nickrud> fmasi, if you have files of your own there, no it will not
[09:04] <healot> or any root directory defined in your httpd.conf?
[09:04] <patrick52222> cheers
[09:04] <fmasi> nickrud ok thx one more i will be a ded men if it was not for you
[09:04] <healot> cheers "f*** face", reminds me of bad American animation :)
[09:04] <nickrud> fmasi, :)
[09:05] <fmasi> nickrud see you now that i finish cleaning the system gona take a brake so i dont do more shit
[09:06] <MacSlow> Anybody wants to test cairo-clock-0.3.2 here? There is a x86 dapper deb and the usual tarball... prv-msg for URLs
[09:06] <MacSlow> Thanks in  advance
[09:06] <healot> GTK's official packages?
[09:07] <Elly> hey guys, how do I install ruby?
[09:07] <healot> you wear them dear :)
[09:07] <healot> nah
[09:07] <userone> hello everyone....I realise this is more of an openoffice question, but is there a way of creating double parallel lines (with a single arrowhead) in OO Draw? I have looked under line styles and on the OO site but not found anything.
[09:08] <Elly> synaptic says there is no such package
[09:08] <dabaR> Elly: did you use the search function?
[09:08] <healot> Elly, expand your repos...
[09:08] <healot> !repos
[09:08] <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
[09:09] <misieq> any of you possibly familiar with "knocking" like when you have firewall set up and when you send some specific packet(s) to some ports, it would open some port for your ip...
[09:10] <healot> only with a bad firewall config... or buggy iptables version :)
[09:10] <hari> HI
[09:11] <dabaR> It would be a setting in your firewall. you can try "man iptables"
[09:11] <nickrud> misieq, you mean knockd?
[09:11] <squiddle> healot  it is not a bug it is a feature :)
[09:11] <hari> Am I in a help chanel?
[09:11] <misieq> nickrud, possibly, i have no idea, i only read some article anout it, but can't remember names
[09:11] <palomer> hello
[09:11] <dabaR> hari: "/topic"
[09:11] <Elly> uhm
[09:12] <Elly> why is this sources.list rot13'd?
[09:12] <palomer> what app should I use to backup my home directory and music to an external drive?
[09:12] <Elly> or...in dutch
[09:12] <Elly> which I guess amounts to the same thing
[09:12] <squiddle> hari  some people here help if they can
[09:12] <healot> Elly, you used the easy source thing?
[09:12] <misieq> nickrud, how do i set it up then?
[09:12] <nickrud> misieq, apt-cache show knockd
[09:12] <Elly> no
[09:12] <healot> yeah it is in Dutch i think
[09:12] <hari> thanks
[09:12] <Elly> !easysource
[09:12] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:13] <hari> I am new in linux and need to learn a lot
[09:13] <nickrud> misieq, install it, the docs will bi in /usr/share/doc/knockd
[09:13] <dabaR> hari: like how much? in cm..
[09:13] <hari> I will first have a look at the ubuntu page
[09:13] <Elly> =\
[09:13] <Elly> I just want to install scite
[09:13] <Elly> I have no idea where to find it
[09:13] <Elly> scite and ruby rather
[09:14] <dabaR> !find ruby
[09:14] <Elly> umm, okay?
[09:14] <hari> what do u meen?
[09:14] <dabaR> hari: Im just teasing you.
[09:14] <healot> "[sudo]  apt-get install ruby", just expand your repos
[09:14] <dabaR> !+info scite
[09:14] <ubotu> scite: (Lightweight GTK-based Programming Editor), section universe/editors, is optional. Version: 1.64-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 636 kB, Installed size: 1764 kB
[09:15] <dabaR> !+info ruby1.8
[09:15] <ubotu> ruby1.8: (Interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby 1.8), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.8.2-9ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 156 kB, Installed size: 252 kB
[09:15] <Klick_> hey all, can anyone recomend me the best USB 2.0 Disk Drive out there, looking for 100G+ powered off USB and as portable as possiable money isnt an issue
[09:15] <hari> u don't have to . I tell u I am new.I know allmost nothing
[09:15] <dabaR> Elly: visit http://dabar.selfip.org/synaptic.html to find out how to use your package manager better.
[09:15] <hari> I try to cut a new partition
[09:15] <dabaR> hari: I know I don't have to, but you are cute.
[09:15] <patrick52222> is it possible to put my .html files here /var/www/ without being root
[09:15] <healot> your site, dabaR :)
[09:16] <Nickgarvey> patrick52222, depends on the permissions
[09:16] <Nickgarvey> most likely not though
[09:16] <squiddle> patrick52222  change the permissions on /var/www/
[09:16] <hari> thanks dabar r u a boy or a girl?
[09:16] <dabaR> harisund: stopping some will make it faster, stopping some will make it stop functioning.
[09:16] <dabaR> harisund: a tech support specialist.
[09:16] <healot> boy/girl question s.u.c.k.s :)
[09:16] <hari> y?
[09:16] <squiddle> .oO(this is all weird)
[09:16] <patrick52222> when i right click on the folder i cant change permission
[09:16] <Nickgarvey> yeah... who cares..
[09:16] <harisund> There are certain processes I know I can stop, such as the blue tooth ones.. also, how do I stop the update process?
[09:17] <harisund> I mean, there is a process that I assume runs in the background and automatically checks if I need to update my box
[09:17] <crimsun> can you guys/gals take the gender discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic please?
[09:17] <dabaR> harisund: what is its number ;) kill -9 <procNum>
[09:17] <healot> or better in pms :)
[09:17] <Manny> patrick52222, yep, that's our fault. You should be able to sudo to root and be able to modify them. I'm not sure whether there are any security issues involved.
[09:17] <misieq> patrick52222, sudo chmod a+w /var/www
[09:17] <squiddle> harisund  this is the update-manager, you can stop it via gnome->settings->session
[09:17] <hari> ok anyway can somebody help me with partitioning please?
[09:18] <swoop> does anyone know how can I install nForce2 driver?
[09:18] <harisund> squiddle, thanks a ton.. where is this gnome->settings?
[09:18] <squiddle> hari everybody wants to help, we just do not have any clue what your problem is :)
[09:18] <userone> its ok...it was quicker just to 'draw' the thing! lol
[09:18] <sEbaKiLLeR> have u ever seen a trojan made only for linux with a little libraries needed with root privileges?
[09:18] <Manny> web server setup should really be less painful, but it gets hard when you want to preserve functionality and not disappoint people who know what they're doing (tm) :)
[09:18] <squiddle> harisund  in the menu
[09:18] <patrick52222> cheer sthat works
[09:18] <Nickgarvey> !virus
[09:18] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[09:18] <harisund> Ah , ok .. System menu.. I got it..
[09:19] <Manny> misieq, maybe the sticky bit should also be set?
[09:19] <cjones> could some one send me the link to install firefox 1.5?
[09:19] <_jason> !linuxvirus
[09:19] <ubotu> The short life and hard times of a Linux Virus http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[09:19] <dabaR> hari: yes. You will need to specify what you would like to do, and what hardware you have, how it is now, and so on. the site for pasting large amounts of text is paste.ubuntu-nl.org, and the command to list current partition tables is "sudo fdisk -l" in Applications>Accessories>Terminal
[09:19] <Nickgarvey> there wo go
[09:19] <Nickgarvey> we*
[09:19] <healot> sEbaKiLLeR, pratically with a staticly-linked rootkits
[09:19] <sEbaKiLLeR> healot it was just a joke
[09:19] <robollib> does anyone know how to get it so i can select a boot partition in the grub menu?  my keyboard is locked there for some reason.
[09:19] <sEbaKiLLeR> xD
[09:19] <cjones> how do you install firefox 1.5
[09:19] <healot> what joke, it CAN be done
[09:20] <Nickgarvey> !ff1.5
[09:20] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:20] <jind> What's the apt-get switch to download and install the recommended packages beside the one I want?
[09:20] <patrick52222> is it possible to change the http://localhost/to something like http://intranet/
[09:20] <MrOnion> hi all
[09:20] <harisund> hi MrOnion
[09:20] <MrOnion> :)
[09:20] <misieq> patrick52222, try looking in /etc/hosts
[09:20] <rnd_null> I'm having a network problem...any time I try to access the network or try to copy files over the network, it asks me to login....there is no login set, so everytime i have to erase the username box and hit ok...it's getting retarded, please help me fix it
[09:20] <Nickgarvey> patrick52222, what do you mean?  have intranet point to 127.0.0.1?
[09:20] <misieq> rnd_null, using samba?
[09:20] <rnd_null> yes
[09:20] <Nickgarvey> rnd_null, could be a blank password as default
[09:20] <sEbaKiLLeR> healot i know but i dont mind
[09:20] <reapser> hey guys which is the best version of linux out there..??
[09:21] <misieq> rnd_null, then try "security = user" in smb.conf and type "sudo smbpasswd <username>"
[09:21] <Elly> I added the sources like the wiki says
[09:21] <robollib> anyone know an option i need to  set/unset to be able to have keyboard interaction during the grub boot menu?  it's not responding to my input.
[09:21] <Manny> robollib, maybe your bios doesn't detect your USB keyboard?
[09:21] <Elly> and it still doesn't find scite or ruby
[09:21] <MrOnion> i tried to install skype on ubuntu but i get libstdc++5 error. How can I install it?
[09:21] <healot> sEbaKiLLeR, if you intended to make a joke out of it, it didn't work :)
[09:21] <robollib> Manny: i can get into the bios menu just fine.
[09:21] <Nickgarvey> reapser, there is no best ;) thats why there are so many choices
[09:21] <hari> I have just setup ubuntu, letting it arange the partitions itself.So now I have a big partition with the system(partition 1), and a small swap.I want to cut the big one and create a third partition for data storage.In windows I would use partition magic or something like that.How can I do that in linux?
[09:21] <Manny> rnd_null, will be fixed in Dapper
[09:21] <annalise> charlie
[09:21] <Nickgarvey> reapser, find one you like and play with it
[09:22] <Manny> 6-06 has vastly improved Samba support
[09:22] <patrick52222> i mean just change the name http://localhost/  to have  http://intranet/
[09:22] <sEbaKiLLeR> healot well!!!
[09:22] <reapser> im looking at fedora ..that is the same as red hat right?
[09:22] <misieq> hari, parted, cfdisk, qtparted...
[09:22] <robollib> Manny: i hit DEL and it goes into the bios menu, so i *think* it should be working.  i just can't do anything in the grub menu.
[09:22] <Elly> -_-
[09:22] <Nickgarvey> reapser, very similar, its the free version of red hat
[09:22] <Elly> how do I add the debian mirrors?
[09:22] <hari> how do I get these?
[09:22] <dabaR> jind: apt-get knows about recommended packages. Use aptitude
[09:22] <reapser> nice thanks...
[09:22] <misieq> patrick52222, you have to edit /etc/hosts, however i'm not sure this is possible
[09:23] <duelboot_> Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[09:23] <Elly> and if I do add a debian mirror, will bad stuff happen?
[09:23] <reapser> what do you use?
[09:23] <Nickgarvey> reapser, ubuntu of course ;)
[09:23] <Manny> robollib, odd... asking google for keyboard AND grub yields some results. Did you already ask it?
[09:23] <reapser> lol
[09:23] <harisund> Hmm, by default both ampd and acpid get installed. Which do you people think is beter for a laptop?
[09:23] <patrick52222> i havent got edit /etc/hosts
[09:23] <reapser> im having extremely hard timi booting ubuntu
[09:24] <kevin21> !games
[09:24] <ubotu> methinks games is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5153 or http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Loki_Installers_for_Linux_Gamers  News http://www.linux-gamers.net/
[09:24] <Nickgarvey> reapser, odd, ubuntu was VERY easy for me to boot
[09:24] <healot> Elly, prolly, because Ubuntu != debian
[09:24] <Nickgarvey> reapser, did you try a live CD frist?
[09:24] <misieq> patrick52222, line should look something like "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost intranet"
[09:24] <MrOnion> nothing about skype?
[09:24] <nickrud> patrick52222, simply add any additional names you want for your machine on the same line as localhost ; like intranet.localdomain intranet
[09:24] <reapser> yea but is not the real thing right?
[09:24] <robollib> Manny:  yeah, didn't see anything.  looked at my menu.lst file and didn't see any strange options either.  everything is default by ubuntu.  i didn't touch it.
[09:24] <Elly> healot: the ubuntu mirrors don't seem to have ruby ~_~
[09:24] <harisund> nickrud, are you there?
[09:24] <Nickgarvey> reapser, its not the installation disk, but it does boot ubuntu
[09:24] <reapser> im trying to burn of the iso image but to no avail.
[09:24] <nickrud> harisund, yes
[09:24] <healot> it has, just expand your repos... Elly
[09:25] <patrick52222> i cantt find /etc/hosts
[09:25] <harisund> Do you remember we were talking about eth0 and eth1 earlier today
[09:25] <misieq> patrick52222, what do you mean "you can't find it" :|
[09:25] <duelboot_> delire , Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[09:25] <nickrud> harisund, ah, yes. Dynamic renaming of your interface
[09:25] <healot> Elly, goto http://packages.ubuntu.com >> search for "ruby" there
[09:25] <hari> ok I have parted. How do I run it?
[09:25] <harisund> nickrud: Somebody made a reply in the forum, simply removing the line from the /etc/networking/interfaces file won't help
[09:25] <patrick52222> i mean i cant locate it
[09:25] <misieq> hari, sudo parted :)
[09:25] <harisund> There is a line that says "auto" which is what I need to comment. Not the other ones.
[09:25] <reapser> i have been reading and reading and reading but cant do it...altough I did boot fedora..lol
[09:25] <Nickgarvey> hari, I wouldn't try it if you are new, parted is command line and ugly
[09:25] <misieq> hari, or "sudo parted /dev/hdX" :)
[09:26] <Nickgarvey> hari, I'd try gparted or the likes
[09:26] <hari> how do I get the in the command line env?
[09:26] <nickrud> harisund, so you got it straight with that?
[09:26] <misieq> patrick52222, it's in /etc
[09:26] <harisund> This disables automatic configuration of the interface. But it comes up
[09:26] <harisund> Yep.. that's why I thought I would come in here and tell you too..
[09:26] <duelboot_> arrick, see note above to delire...any assistance?
[09:26] <Nickgarvey> reapser, are you using windows+
[09:26] <harisund> :D !
[09:26] <reapser> Windows+?
[09:26] <nickrud> harisund, thanks! One more thing to add to my help bag :)
[09:26] <Elly> healot: umm, I did
[09:26] <misieq> hari, alt-f2 and "terminal" i think...
[09:26] <reapser> im using nero 6.3 to burn image
[09:26] <Elly> I added all the ones I could to synaptic
[09:27] <Elly> and it still doesn't see them
[09:27] <Nickgarvey> reapser, my + is next to my ?
[09:27] <healot> "apt-get update" yet?
[09:27] <userone> how do I format a hard drive already running ubuntu linux; is the command mfs.ext2 /dev/hdb1 ?
[09:27] <rnd_null> misieq, security = user is already set in the smb.conf
[09:27] <reapser> yes...in that case
[09:27] <healot> the package name is "ruby"
[09:27] <Nickgarvey> reapser, I suggest "cd burner xp pro"
[09:27] <cjones> if i tryed to install firefox 1.5 and now i get cannot launch icon ?
[09:27] <userone> sorry, that should be mkfs.ext2 /dev/hdb1
[09:27] <misieq> rnd_null, then try user mapping (described in samba howto) and set some blank password
[09:27] <Nickgarvey> I will walk you through the burning with that
[09:27] <healot> I don;t think you even expand you repos yet...
[09:28] <reapser> ok...did that work for you..
[09:28] <swoop> i've deleted my firefox, how do i re-install it? i can't surf in anywhere, maybe in lynx
[09:28] <hari> what is "terminal"
[09:28] <rnd_null> misieq, ...is a semicolon also a remark?
[09:28] <misieq> rnd_null, with "smbpasswd". or you can add lines "public = yes", "writeable = yes" and "guest ok = yes" to your share
[09:28] <swoop> hari,  is like a prompt ms-dos (lol)
[09:28] <Manny> robollib, are you sure that you enabled usb keyboard support in your BIOS?
[09:28] <Nickgarvey> reapser, every time :)
[09:28] <userone> reapser: I use cd burner xp pro..its good, but get it from a good site...I was told some versions contan spyware (on xp)
[09:28] <Nickgarvey> reapser, burned at least 50 ISOs with it
[09:28] <tonyyarusso_zzz> cjones: Can you give more information?  (Also, I need to check whether you did it by the wiki.)
[09:29] <swoop> how can i re-install my firefox???
[09:29] <patrick52222> nope cant find /etc/hosts
[09:29] <hari> when I press alt+f2 I get a run aplication window
[09:29] <misieq> rnd_null, yes it is
[09:29] <swoop> !tell hari about terminal
[09:29] <reapser> funny I just wasted 50 cd trying..
[09:29] <tonyyarusso> swoop: sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox
[09:29] <rnd_null> misieq, ::smiles:: nevermind then
[09:29] <rnd_null> misieq, thanks
[09:29] <swoop> tonyyarusso,  thanks!!! :D:D
[09:29] <reapser> ok will do ..
[09:29] <Overand> also, swoop, is "???" andy 'more' of a question than "?"
[09:29] <misieq> patrick52222, then create one
[09:30] <swoop> Overand, ?
[09:30] <cjones> i just cut and pasted the wiki line by line and rebooted and now i get the message Details: Failed to execute child process "firefox" (No such file or directory)
[09:31] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Okay.  (What was the reboot for?)  So that message comes from clicking the icon?
[09:31] <pyniol> hey
[09:31] <patrick52222> found it, it was under hidden files
[09:31] <reapser> so guys you just burn the iso image on this program rite...of course it's like 600 megs or so..??
[09:31] <patrick52222> but its protected
[09:31] <cjones> i guess i am just used to reboooting i get thqt message from the icon and the menu
[09:31] <pyniol> mwi kto po polsku?
[09:32] <fredrich> anyone know what might be the reason why starterbar gdesklet is behaving funky...i get questionmarks whenever i try to add an icon
[09:32] <misieq> patrick52222, why don't you sudo?
[09:32] <swoop> brb
[09:32] <misieq> pyniol, tak, ale jest chyba unutu polskie
[09:32] <ports-> hey
[09:32] <ompaul> !pl
[09:32] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[09:32] <Nickgarvey> reapser, say my name when you talk to me so its high lighted pleas
[09:32] <pyniol> jestem nowy i dlatego co kombinuje
[09:32] <cjones> is there a way i can go back and try again something like system restore?
[09:32] <Nickgarvey> reapser, and what were you trying to burn it with before?
[09:32] <pyniol> tzn zapoznaje si z tym systemem
[09:33] <misieq> !tell pyniol about pl
[09:33] <reapser> Nero ..using the iso image to burn
[09:33] <userone> reapser: yes..I have not had any problems with cd burner xp pro, its just slow.
[09:33] <Nickgarvey> reapser, mm never used it
[09:33] <Nickgarvey> reapser, have the software I suggested
[09:33] <reapser> yea.. downloading ..
[09:33] <Nickgarvey> oh my god, xchat corrected my misspelling of "teh"
[09:33] <Nickgarvey> I am in love
[09:33] <GNU_Style> the
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> cjones: You can do things again, but you don't need to restore the entire system to do that.
[09:34] <misieq> Nickgarvey, what, with ubuntu? :>
[09:34] <fredrich> Argh...god damn starterbar
[09:34] <Nickgarvey> misfit_toy, yeah Itried to type it wrong but it corrected me..
[09:34] <cjones> but what if i cant get firefox back ?
[09:34] <Albert_McQueen> join #<mataro>
[09:34] <Nickgarvey> misieq, *
[09:34] <Drac[Server] > reapser, make sure you're not just burning the image FILE onto the disc, rather than actually telling the software to convert the image itself into physical data.
[09:34] <misieq> Nickgarvey, oh, didn't read the previous line..
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> cjones: First off, can you run firefox from gnome-terminal?  (Applications > Accessories > Terminal)
[09:34] <patrick52222> awwwwwwww, now i cant save the host file
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> cjones: You can always get it back.  It just might be 1.07 instead.
[09:34] <Drac[Server] > fredrich, what's wrong?
[09:35] <cjones> ok once i get in to the term what do i do ?
[09:35] <TestDrivenBug> Has anyone noticed this. The link http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaqonIrc looks like FagOnIrc
[09:35] <cjones> ok
[09:35] <userone> reapser: Drac [Server]  makes a good point!!
[09:35] <reapser> Drac[Server]  thanks..
[09:35] <tonyyarusso> cjones: First just type 'firefox' and hit enter.
[09:35] <Drac[Server] > reapser: :)
[09:35] <hari> thank about terminals
[09:35] <misieq> patrick52222, sudo su -c "echo 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost intranet >> /etc/hosts"
[09:35] <hari> f12 was great
[09:35] <ports-> i want to add 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" startup... how do i add it
[09:35] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , well, all icons/programs i drag to the starterbar becomes questionmarks...heck, even the default home icon is a question mark
[09:35] <reapser> <Drac[Server]  i guess that was the problm..
[09:36] <Nickgarvey> I have gnomebaker and k3b installed, is there a single command I can use to burn an iso to a cdrom
[09:36] <cjones>  command not found
[09:36] <Drac[Server] > reapser, don't feel bad. A lot of people make this mistake.
[09:36] <misieq> Nickgarvey, to burn iso you can use cdrecord
[09:36] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Okay, try this in the terminal: '/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox'
[09:37] <Nickgarvey> reapser, thats why I asked what you were using, many people try to use the windows burner that comes with XP to burn the ISO
[09:37] <patrick52222> is that all i put in    sudo su -c "echo 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost intranet >> /etc/hosts
[09:37] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Then, 'firefox.ubuntu'
[09:37] <Nickgarvey> misieq, thank you, to the man files!
[09:37] <reapser> ok Nickgarvey i got the program open
[09:38] <Drac[Server] > fredrich, first of all, it's called the panel. Secondly, um... Are you sure the installation went smoothly?
[09:38] <rnd_null> misieq, what you told me about samba, will that work if its asking for a domain login?
[09:38] <Drac[Server] > Nickgarvey, there's no "single command" that I know of, but you certainly can do it easily in K3B. I believe it's in the tools menu.
[09:39] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , well, i think it did...i've tried both with starterbar from the repo's, (gdesklets-data) and i've tried uninstall that and install from remote package in the gdesklest shell window
[09:39] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , but i
[09:39] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , but im not entirely sure
[09:40] <Drac[Server] > fredforfaen, OH! The starterbar program... I'm not familiar with that. What is the general purpose of it?
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> Drac[Server] , yeah I was just wondering if I could make an alias from the command line so I could do isob <filename>
[09:40] <misieq> rnd_null, i suppose... i'm not entirely sure what you mean
[09:40] <TestDrivenBug> which would be a good cisco vpn client?
[09:40] <patrick52222> misieq:sorry to bother you but  is this all i put in   sudo su -c "echo 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost intranet >> /etc/hosts
[09:40] <nickrud> Nickgarvey, are you running gnome? if so, just right click the iso file and select write to disk
[09:40] <Drac[Server] > Nickgarvey, ah. I believe that if you check the man files, you'll find the commands you're looking for. I'm not sure, though.
[09:40] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , it's a bit like the osx dock....very good when it works (which it does on my other machine)
[09:40] <misieq> patrick52222, you have to put quote in the end
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> reapser, can you PM me? this is windows software, not needed in here
[09:40] <pierre-> how can i change the computer name after installation?
[09:40] <reapser> ok
[09:40] <misieq> rnd_null, you are using xp to connect to ubuntu, right?
[09:40] <delire> duelboot_: sorry was not around..
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> uname
[09:41] <Drac[Server] > fredrich, is your other machine also running Ubuntu?
[09:41] <Nickgarvey> pierre-, uname -a
[09:41] <Panks> can anyone tell me a good site with A Lot of Gnome Applcations? like www.kde-apps.org ?
[09:41] <pierre-> Nickgarvey: not see, but change
[09:41] <rnd_null> misieq, ubuntu to ubuntu
[09:41] <nickrud> pierre-, to change the host name, change it in /etc/hosts & /etc/hostname
[09:41] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , yes. but a lot of non standard repos and all...i've thought about copying the .gdesklets dir
[09:41] <tonyyarusso> cjones: How are you doing?
[09:42] <fredrich> Drac[Server] , that would however kill the settings of my other gdesklets
[09:42] <patrick52222> misieq: cheers its now working
[09:42] <cjones> ok now i have a broweser up
[09:42] <cjones> ok now i have a broweser up
[09:42] <misieq> Panks, http://www.google.pl/search?q=gnome+apps
[09:42] <pierre-> nickrud: thx
[09:42] <rnd_null> misieq, i know that samba is only for win connections, but i cant find another way to do it at the moment
[09:42] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  Can anyone help me set up rarp/rapd please??
[09:42] <rnd_null> misieq, i'm (new)
[09:42] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Check Help > About and tell me the version reported.
[09:42] <Nickgarvey> reapser, registered on IRC?
[09:43] <Panks> thank you, misieq :P
[09:43] <Ekumba> hello
[09:43] <fredrich> brb. gotta take some food off the stove
[09:43] <misieq> rnd_null, so am i ;)
[09:43] <cjones> 1.0.7
[09:43] <Ekumba> how do i make some kind of checkdisk under ubuntu?
[09:43] <cjones> the full broweser came up by the way
[09:43] <Drac[Server] > fredrich, oh yes.. I'm familiar with this gdesklet. I had initially missed it when you said it before. Anyway, rather than deleting the directory, first check and see if there are individual configuration files for each gdesklet. If so, delete that before you decide to delete the directory. Otherwise, it may be your only option.
[09:43] <misieq> rnd_null, to do what? share files between linux?
[09:43] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Okay.  Which command succeeded in getting that?
[09:43] <tonyyarusso> cjones: What do you mean by the full browser?
[09:43] <rnd_null> misieq, ok, so how do i transfer files bwtn 2 nix computers?
[09:43] <cjones> /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox
[09:44] <ds[de] > Ekumba; like scandisk under windows? fsck
[09:44] <ports-> i want to add 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" startup... how do i add it
[09:44] <misieq> rnd_null, you should rather use nfs (network file system)
[09:44] <cjones> like if i just clicked the icon
[09:44] <cjones> its not running in term
[09:44] <rnd_null> misieq, is that preinstalled?
[09:44] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Ah, good.
[09:44] <cjones> yeha
[09:44] <misieq> rnd_null, install kernel nfs support (nfs-kernel-blahblah afair)
[09:44] <Ekumba> is there any command in the console?
[09:44] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Okay, now try this: Close that browser.  Then from the term try running '/opt/firefox/firefox'.
[09:45] <misieq> rnd_null, then edit your /etc/exports in follwoing manner:
[09:45] <ds[de] > Ekumba; "fsck"
[09:45] <tonyyarusso> Ekumba: fsck
[09:45] <Ekumba> k,thanks
[09:45] <pierre-> how can i setup automount for my usb flash drive?
[09:45] <misieq> rnd_null, "/point/to/share/ host(options)"
[09:45] <misieq> rnd_null, where host is either hostname, ip address or net address
[09:45] <cjones> i get  No such file or directory
[09:46] <hid3> Evening everyone. I've purchased some e1000 gigabit network cards. However, when I insert those cards to my nat/router and try to load the appropriate module via modconf, it fails. (message tells to chech if device is inserted and so on.) What can be wrong? I'm sure I'm trying to load the correct module. My kernel version is 2.4.26
[09:46] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Do you have a /opt/firefox at all?
[09:46] <ssam> pierre-, you should be able to just plug it in
[09:46] <rnd_null> misieq, i'm not going to share it for long, just a temp thing, is there a filebrowser type program for that (nfs)
[09:46] <Stc> hi
[09:46] <pierre-> ssam: i plugged it in, nothing happens
[09:46] <Drac[Server] > pierre-, it should see it when you plug it in. If it doesn't, it's possible that the drive is bad. Have you tested it in a Windows or Mac machine recently, or another automounting Linux distro?
[09:46] <cjones>  No such file or directory
[09:46] <misieq> rnd_null, and you would probably like theese options: "ro,no_root_squash" (where ro stands for read-only and no_root_squash means that you can't connect as root)
[09:47] <hari> gparted looks fine.The problem is that it doasn't let me partition "partition 1" maybe because it is the partition with the system I am using at the momment.Is that correct?
[09:47] <ssam> pierre-, does it show in places -> computer
[09:47] <pierre-> ssam: i just had to mount it manually
[09:47] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Interesting.  That would suggest you didn't install 1.5 at all.
[09:47] <cjones> ok
[09:47] <misieq> rnd_null, then you "sudo exportfs -ra"
[09:47] <cjones> well send me that link and ill try again
[09:47] <tonyyarusso> cjones: To the wiki?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:47] <cjones> but i did do something cuz my icon dont work anymore?
[09:47] <pierre-> Drac[Server] : it's not mounting automatically, only by "mount /dev/sda1'
[09:47] <ssam> pierre-, ubuntu or kubuntu
[09:48] <misieq> rnd_null, and on the other system you mount it with "sudo mount 192.168.0.1:/point/to/share /local/mount/point"
[09:48] <pierre-> ssam: ubuntu
[09:48] <misieq> rnd_null, then you can use it as local folder :)
[09:48] <Marguie> Hi
[09:48] <Marguie> Hi
[09:48] <ssam> pierre-, maybe gnome-volume-manager is not running
[09:48] <cjones> check this out when i right click on the link and open in broweser it opens it in term?
[09:48] <Marguie> kann mir jemand sagen wie ich universe in dapper aktiviere?
[09:48] <ssam> !de
[09:48] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[09:48] <tonyyarusso> cjones: You may have succeeded in the step at the end with the command redirect, but the installation wasn't there, so the icon is pointed at a command which was then redirected to something which doesn't exist.
[09:49] <duelboot_> Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[09:49] <tonyyarusso> cjones: I don't know what would cause that behaviour exactly, unless gnome-terminal is directly connected...
[09:49] <pierre-> ssam: please sorry, it was just a temporary glitch :-) now all works fine! thx
[09:49] <Marguie> how to activate universe in dapper?
[09:49] <ssam> pierre-, cool
[09:49] <Nickgarvey> !+1
[09:49] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nickgarvey
[09:49] <Nickgarvey> !dapper
[09:49] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:50] <cjones> i think you r right the first time
[09:50] <misieq> !tell Marguie about sources.list
[09:50] <Ekumba> hm,is there any other program then fsck,that can be used while die hdd is mounted
[09:50] <tkup> Flash is acting up on Firefox 1.07. I don't see any text but I see what appears to be "boxes." anybody have seen this?
[09:50] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Either way, I think it's safe for you to try just stepping through the wiki again, otherwise, 'sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox' should get everything back to normal.  (No reboots or system restore required.)
[09:50] <misieq> Ekumba, what's the problem with drive?
[09:51] <ssam> Marguie, system -> admin -> software properties
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> Hey all, I have an odd behaviour in Gnome.  In Nautilus double-clicking a .xls file works just fine.  However, trying to access it through my Places > Recent Documents list gives an error of "No suitable application found".
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> (This is a relatively new problem; worked up until a few days ago.)
[09:52] <Ekumba> nothing,but i wanted to check it.ubuntu is some sort oft strange,sometimes there are erros with the software,desktop icons aren't there ..
[09:53] <misieq> Ekumba, i don't think there is, but fsck has numerous options ;)
[09:53] <Sven_vB> re
[09:54] <memphis> please help me, i simplz cant make partitions, either with ubuntu install CD nor qtparted
[09:54] <misieq> memphis, any error msg?
[09:54] <_jason> tonyyarusso: see if it happens if you change the default app
[09:54] <memphis> it sazs an error occurred in qtparted
[09:54] <Sven_vB> i'm very sure that i do not have hda oder hdb, but each time i start the PC, ubuntu takes a lot of time to find one. how can i skip that?
[09:55] <Mitja> How do I add offline repository into etc/apt/sources.list?
[09:55] <misieq> memphis, perhaps you should try fsck-ing the drive? or try using cfdisk to partion it
[09:55] <Ekumba> ok,thks
[09:55] <Mitja> After I apt-get update it doesn't work.
[09:55] <CrarsFlow> redering of trident, somebody know about ?
[09:55] <reapser> <Drac[Server]  do you use CDburberxpPro...to write ISO's..
[09:55] <misieq> memphis, does cfdisk complain about anything?
[09:55] <mannyman> I just installed Ubuntu server but being a newbie I need Gnome
[09:55] <mannyman> How do I install it from the command line ?
[09:55] <CrarsFlow> i wana connfig the rendering of trident
[09:56] <memphis> i checked with the error tool in windows
[09:56] <memphis> and no errors
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> _jason: What else could I change it to?
[09:56] <ports-> hrm
[09:56] <misieq> mannyman, try sudo apt-get install gnome
[09:56] <Viflux> I'm about to try Ubuntu for the first time on a VM...how much RAM should be sufficient?
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> mannyman: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[09:56] <misieq> memphis, does cfdisk complain about anything?
[09:56] <dabaR> mannyman: sudo aptitude install x-window-server-core&&sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[09:56] <_jason> tonyyarusso: anything, make it open with gvim or something, just to try
[09:56] <memphis> how to use that, misieq-] 
[09:56] <mannyman> misieq, I tried but got failure
[09:57] <misieq> Viflux, are you going to use gnome/kde/any wm?
[09:57] <mannyman> dabaR, I'll try that thanks a lot
[09:57] <misieq> mannyman, do as tonyyarusso said
[09:57] <Tedd> Can someone help me get all 4 speakers running on ubuntu? I'm running a dell dimension desktop with an Intel IHC5 card.
[09:57] <Tedd> Only two work as of right now.
[09:58] <misieq> memphis, sudo cfdisk /dev/hdX
[09:58] <Tedd> I've asked this question before, all I get is 'play with Alsa'. I've played with alsa until the cows come home, to no avail...
[09:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: right click on the volume control in the panel, select 'open volume control', go to teh 'switches' tab, and click 'duplicate front'
[09:59] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: If the tab/the option isn't there, go to edit/preferences and add it.
[09:59] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, all I see is "headphone jack sensetive"
[09:59] <Tedd> Ok.
[09:59] <memphis> i get this, misieq: FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 0: Partition begins after end-of-disk
[09:59] <tonyyarusso> _jason: It opens with gvim from Recent.
[09:59] <misieq> memphis, then try backing up your mbr (to _another_ drive)
[10:00] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, it's not in preferences.
[10:00] <memphis> hmm, i have none atm
[10:00] <_jason> tonyyarusso: try again with the app from before
[10:00] <Tedd> What about "Exchange Front/Surround"
[10:00] <tonyyarusso> dabaR: I think x-window-server-core would be included in ubuntu-desktop, wouldn't it?
[10:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: That could be it.
[10:00] <memphis> can i not repait it?
[10:00] <Viflux> misieq: I plan on installing KDE
[10:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: There's also a 'channel mode' option that lets you select the number of channels.
[10:00] <misieq> memphis, that would be "dd if=/dev/hda of=/tmp/hda.mbr bs=512 count=1"
[10:01] <mannyman> misieq, tonyyarusso or dabaR ???
[10:01] <tonyyarusso> _jason: And now we're good again.  Why is that?
[10:01] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, I don't know what that means, sorry.
[10:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: number of channels as in stereo, 2.1, 5.1, and so on
[10:01] <misieq> Viflux, then 256 i think should do it. however you can give it some more if you want
[10:01] <dabaR> mannyman: do what I said, it is a better choice.
[10:01] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, all there is is 2, 4, and 6
[10:02] <ports-> hi
[10:02] <Tedd> I'm guessing I'm four.
[10:02] <_jason> tonyyarusso: no idea
[10:02] <^reaps> hey guys booting Ubuntu is it gonna partion my harddrive for dual boot..
[10:02] <misieq> memphis, and then you have to experiment with fsck
[10:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Tedd: I'm guessing you are. :)
[10:02] <tonyyarusso> _jason: Weird.
[10:02] <Nickgarvey> where is the file where I should put my aliases if I want them to load on boot?
[10:02] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, lemme restart.\
[10:02] <memphis> misieq, i get this now: FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 0: Partition begins after end-of-disk
[10:02] <tonyyarusso> dabaR: Curious now; why is it a better choice?
[10:02] <misieq> memphis, you can also use "gpart" tool after fsck fails
[10:02] <duelboot_> Nickgarvey, /home/<username>/.bashrc
[10:02] <misieq> memphis, when you do what?
[10:02] <duelboot_> Nickgarvey, multiple users?
[10:03] <memphis> after typing what you suggested
[10:03] <Nickgarvey> duelboot_, yes
[10:03] <misieq> memphis, you mean dd?
[10:03] <memphis> that was dd if=/dev/hdd of=/tmp/hdd.mbr bs=512 count=
[10:03] <memphis> 1
[10:03] <duelboot_> Nickgarvey, hold on...there's a global one...lemme find it
[10:03] <Nickgarvey> duelboot_, oh thanks a lot
[10:03] <minerale> Hi, I added kubuntu pkg, but now when I start firefox It says: file /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html cannot be found.... anyone know why ?
[10:03] <ralpho> my ubuntu mounted my sd ram :)
[10:03] <duelboot_> Nickgarvey, /root/.bashrc
[10:03] <reaps> hey guys booting Ubuntu is it gonna partion my harddrive for dual boot..
[10:03] <misieq> memphis... hmmm.. then you probably want o use gpart
[10:04] <memphis> gpart? whats fsck?
[10:04] <duelboot_> Nickgarvey, there's an alias list there, just uncomment the ones you want and add all the others
[10:04] <tonyyarusso> duelboot_, Nickgarvey: Are you sure it's not /etc/bash.bashrc?
[10:04] <duelboot_> tonyyarusso...it's in /root/.bashrc here...hold on
[10:05] <martin> how can i prevent a kernel module from being loaded?
[10:05] <dabaR> tonyyarusso: it turns out x server is not needed to get x forwarded from another server, as in x forwarding over ssh or other options such as ltsp, as in ubuntu, I think. liable told me that the other day. It is a better choice cause aptitude is _the_ app for installing metapackages, cause it remembers all the packages they installed, so if you decide to change your mind, you do not have to mannually remove each one.
[10:05] <misieq> memphis, fsck is sort of scandisk/chkdsk but much more powerful and gpart is tool that guesses your partions and is able to write them to MBR
[10:05] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, no sound at all now
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> dabaR: Ah.
[10:05] <memphis> misieq, so what should i do now? thanks
[10:05] <IamEthos> okay
[10:06] <IamEthos> I need a drive for storage of files that have to move between Windows and Linux
[10:06] <misieq> memphis, read "man fsck" and "man gpart"
[10:06] <IamEthos> people have suggested an ext drive
[10:06] <IamEthos> using the fs-driver.org driver
[10:06] <damousys> hey peeps here i am again
[10:06] <harisund> yes IamEthos, that would indeed be a good idea
[10:06] <IamEthos> but ext2 or ext3?
[10:06] <zen> sup
[10:06] <Vash> hey
[10:06] <duelboot_> tonyyarusso and Nickgarvey, the doc in /root/.bashrc says you can do it in either...anyone know for sure?
[10:06] <__mikem> hello
[10:06] <Tedd> PuMpErNiCkLe, now I uncheck exchange front and surround and I get sound, but only out of the two speakers
[10:06] <damousys> the ati driver doesn't work for me
[10:07] <DBO> IamEthos, for moving files between Windows an linux you want to format FAT32
[10:07] <harisund> Actually IamEthos, I would go with a FAT partition, since both Linux and Windows can write to it without any problems
[10:07] <Vash> is there a way to make the x environment "think" it's using 32-bit color?
[10:07] <tonyyarusso> duelboot_: No, sorry.  I'm used to global stuff being in /etc, but I can't give a for sure answer.
[10:07] <zen> anybody know how to get fglrx working on dapper (AMD64)?
[10:07] <damousys> xorg wont start it cant find a display :0.0
[10:07] <duelboot_> tonyyarusso and Nickgarvey, It's listed as /etc/bash.bashrc
[10:07] <IamEthos> harisund: people suggested to avoid Fat because it can't store very large files (like over 2 gb or something)
[10:08] <tonyyarusso> zen: You probably want to ask in #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions.
[10:08] <harisund> That's true, but Windows can't read ext3 / ext2 .. atleast not by default, and I am not sure if it can write to it at all..
[10:08] <memphis> misieq, what is exactly my problem?
[10:08] <duelboot_> where can I go for webcam issues with ubuntu?
[10:08] <IamEthos> and I've also heard that sometimes Windows writes to Fat differently than Linux does, and can overwrite files
[10:08] <tonyyarusso> IamEthos: 4GB, but that's true.
[10:08] <zen> IamEthos: 2-4GB, depending on who you ask (if it uses a signed or unsigned int)
[10:08] <zen> tonyyarusso: thanks
[10:08] <DBO> IamEthos, there are ways around that problem though
[10:08] <tonyyarusso> harisund: There are ext drivers available for Windows, although I haven't tried them myself, I hear they work.
[10:08] <harisund> On the other hand, IamEthos, if you format using ntfs, to make it writeable under linux, you will need special ntfs drivers
[10:08] <harisund> Well, you could try it out, no harm in that (as long as your data is backed up)
[10:09] <damousys> does someone know how i can get an X1100 working @ XORG ?
[10:09] <zen> IamEthos: I used to do lots of video capturing when I was using Win98--some programs could write 4GB files which was a big help
[10:09] <IamEthos> yeah, but I've heard that NTFS in Linux is touchy, at best
[10:09] <duelboot_> Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[10:09] <zen> IamEthos: RW in linux on NTFS causes problems.  NTFS vols tend to get destroyed
[10:09] <martin> how can i prevent a kernel module from being loaded?
[10:09] <IamEthos> that's what I've heard
[10:09] <__mikem> Martin why would you want to do that
[10:09] <DBO> IamEthos, there are 3rd party extensions to make ext3 readable (writable?) in windows
[10:09] <IamEthos> __mikem: probably to get rid of his god damned, whoring touchpad
[10:10] <IamEthos> that's the only way I was able to get rid of mine
[10:10] <martin> __mikem: because i think that sata_sil causes crashes with my particular sata controller
[10:10] <Nickgarvey> duelboot_, thanks a lot
[10:10] <IamEthos> the son  of a bitch
[10:10] <blk> does anyone have an egalax touchscreen and wants to share how he got it working? -> i always one axis working while on the other one the cursor stays on top of the screen (i can switch the axis) - i tried both drivers (touchkitusb (from kernel 2.6.15) and tkusb)
[10:10] <__mikem> oh
[10:10] <duelboot_> no prob Nickgarvey...many have helped me on this channel...to include you several nights ago
[10:10] <IamEthos> DBO: yeah, fs-driver.org, like I mentioned
[10:10] <__mikem> Man, I really need a shave
[10:10] <Zarephath> Hey all...I am a bit confused on how to copy my id_rsa_pub to the remote computer as authorized_keys? How do I use scp to do this?
[10:10] <DBO> sorry, I overlooked your earlier post
[10:10] <xeonwales> can any1 recommend a dvd player that plays legal dvds for ubuntu??
[10:11] <harisund> Zarephath, here is what you do
[10:11] <IamEthos> I was just wondering if ext2 or ext3 would be better
[10:11] <duelboot_> no webcam gurus here?
[10:11] <zen> xeonwales: just use Totem
[10:11] <Zarephath> Yes?
[10:11] <damousys> can someone help with that ?
[10:11] <zen> xeonwales: install libdvdcss2
[10:11] <harisund> So, in your .ssh folder, you have a id_rsa and id_rsa.pub right?
[10:11] <DBO> IamEthos, ext3 is a superior file system
[10:11] <__mikem> !dvd
[10:11] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:11] <_jason> xeonwales: what do you mean by legal dvd?
[10:11] <IamEthos> tonyyarusso: sorry for the language, it was a frustrating experience
[10:11] <duelboot_> Zarephath...was that yes to me?
[10:11] <Zarephath> harisund: Yes
[10:11] <xeonwales> comercial
[10:11] <mannyman> Guys, is there a way to install Ubuntu-server with a Gnome desktop right from the start ?
[10:11] <IamEthos> didn't mean to offend
[10:11] <harisund> Ok, now in your .ssh folder, create a file named "config"
[10:11] <tonyyarusso> IamEthos: I understand.  We just all have to be careful sometimes.  :)
[10:11] <memphis> misieq: the drive with the eror is ntfs, does fsck still work?
[10:12] <misieq> memphis, it seems that something broke your MBR - one partiotion starts behind the end of your drive
[10:12] <harisund> What editor do you use? say "gedit ~/.ssh/config"
[10:12] <reaps> hey guys it sais is gonna partition my secondary HD but it sais it needs 145GB ...why So much.????
[10:12] <IamEthos> okay
[10:12] <misieq> memphis, that might hurt
[10:12] <duelboot_> * looks for webcam guru...searching...still searching
[10:12] <xeonwales> a dvd bought from the shop
[10:12] <IamEthos> so the consensus is that I should go with an Ext3 parition using FS-Driver.org's driver?
[10:12] <misieq> memphis, i would rather advise you to get a copy of winpe
[10:12] <delire> DBO: you could convert it ext2 (remove the journal) and http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html
[10:12] <martin> so noone knows?
[10:12] <zen> IamEthos: ReiserFS is also pretty nice
[10:12] <scared> how can I install "include" files, /usr/include is empty...
[10:13] <_jason> scared: install build-essential
[10:13] <cjones> honyyarusso help
[10:13] <_jason> scared: depends on the includes you want though...
[10:13] <damousys> does no one knows how to get an ATI X1100
[10:13] <cjones> thonyyarusso help
[10:13] <DBO> delire, you could, but ext3 is backwards compatible with ext2, so I dont see the point...
[10:13] <tonyyarusso> cjones: What's up?
[10:13] <misieq> scared, install kernel-headers
[10:13] <cjones> i think i got it omost
[10:13] <delire> DBO: is you want to use that util it'll likely need to be ext2. i don't know, read the page.
[10:13] <cjones> i am to #
[10:13] <cjones> Change to your home directory, and rename your old profile, leaving it as a backup (using the existing profile may cause problems with Firefox 1.5):
[10:13] <cjones>  cd
[10:13] <cjones>  mv .mozilla/firefox .mozilla/firefox1.0.x.ubuntu
[10:13] <cjones> 
[10:14] <reaps> Drac[Server]  got a question..?
[10:14] <mannyman> Guys, is there a way to install Ubuntu-server with a Gnome desktop right from the start ?
[10:14] <scared> thank you
[10:14] <Drac[Server] > reaps, eh?
[10:14] <scared> was that information available somewhere ?
[10:14] <_jason> mannyman: yeah, just install ubuntu
[10:14] <cjones> and when i oipen fire fox its in arabic
[10:14] <DBO> delire, their site says ext3 works, but doesnt use the journaling
[10:14] <delire> DBO: tune2fs "-O ^has_journal" (IIRC) will turn off the "has_journal" flag on the ext3 fs, essentially returning it to the non journalled ext2.
[10:14] <reaps> yea im the same 1 reapser
[10:14] <damousys> yes you can install desktop and later all the server progs
[10:14] <misieq> scared, dunno, it's just kernel source files
[10:14] <delire> DBO: ok, cool. there you have it
[10:14] <reaps> it sais is gonna partition my secondary HD but it sais it needs 145GB ...why So much.????
[10:14] <eth0-noob> hello
[10:14] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Nice.  All right.  (Ponder...)
[10:14] <eth0-noob> does anyone know how to transfer files over ssh?
[10:15] <duelboot_> cjones...the menu too?
[10:15] <tonyyarusso> cjones: What is your locale setting in general?
[10:15] <joevandyk> I have an integrated i950 video card on my laptop (using the i810 chipset).  When I play high res videos, they crash on start up saying "not enough resources".  Do I need to allocate more video memory?  I've got 64MB, which I thought would be enough.
[10:15] <cjones> juus
[10:15] <Nickgarvey> eth0-noob, with windows or linux?
[10:15] <cjones> us
[10:15] <eth0-noob> both
[10:15] <__mikem> Hey, I heard that the ubuntu team is getting involved in some comercial project called impiLinux what is it?
[10:15] <spaps> Hi, is there any negative about choosing the 64bit instead of the 32bit?
[10:15] <mannyman> but the server distro has optimized the kernel
[10:15] <eth0-noob> from linux to windows
[10:15] <Nickgarvey> eth0-noob, winscp for windows
[10:15] <eth0-noob> vice versa
[10:15] <Drac[Server] > reaps, speak!
[10:15] <IamEthos> zen: reiserFS?
[10:15] <cjones> but there is no menues
[10:15] <eth0-noob> ok
[10:15] <misieq> eth0-noob, on linux use scp, on windows pscp
[10:15] <reaps> it sais is gonna partition my secondary HD but it sais it needs 145GB ...why So much.????
[10:15] <IamEthos> does it work on Windows and Linux?
[10:15] <joevandyk> exact error: X Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[10:15] <IamEthos> reliably/
[10:15] <bimberi> martin: are you running breezy?
[10:15] <IamEthos> and does it get along with other partitions on the same disk?
[10:15] <funkyHat> Where can I get the public key for the kubuntu.org/packages repositories? (specifically amarok?) (Is there a key?)
[10:16] <reaps> Drac[Server]  ..it sais is gonna partition my secondary HD but it sais it needs 145GB ...why So much.????
[10:16] <martin> bimberi: doesnt matter, occurs on breezy and dapper
[10:16] <cjones> did i download it from the wrong place mabey?
[10:16] <duelboot_> delire ?
[10:16] <eth0-noob> thanks a lot of help
[10:16] <damousys> does no one knows how to get an ATI X1100 ???
[10:16] <delire> duelboot_: yep.. what's up.
[10:16] <damousys> to work with Xorg
[10:16] <__mikem> Hey, I heard that the ubuntu team is getting involved in some comercial project called impiLinux what is it? Sorry for the repeat, but last time I asked it, the chatroom scroll pushed it off the screen before anyone could posibly read it.
[10:16] <misieq> eth0-noob, however to transfer files to windows using ssh you would have to have ssh server running
[10:16] <Drac[Server] > reaps, um.... That's.... Aren't you misreading that?
[10:16] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Where'd you download it from?
[10:16] <duelboot_> delire, webcam issue, can you poss assist?
[10:16] <cjones>      
[10:16] <cjones> i cant remember?
[10:16] <Nickgarvey> .. arabic?
[10:17] <cjones> should i startover and try again ?
[10:17] <duelboot_> Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[10:17] <reaps> the hard drives cant share data...well both of mine
[10:17] <bimberi> martin: try creating /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist with line(s) naming the module(s) you don't want to load
[10:17] <martin> cjones: looks nice :-)
[10:17] <cjones> thats my menu in firefox
[10:17] <crowbar> Which kernel package should i be using for a computer with a pentium-M processor?
[10:17] <cjones>      
[10:17] <memphis> misieq, i have still win2000 installed now can i solve mY problem with it?
[10:17] <cjones> and it reads from right to left
[10:17] <cjones> types that way too
[10:17] <bimberi> crowbar: either -386 or -686
[10:18] <martin> bimberi: i already tried that. and renaming the module in /lib/module/$foo/ to another name (was copied back.. O_O)
[10:18] <reaps> Drac[Server]  can I pm you
[10:18] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Perhaps.  (Third times the charm, really.)  This time use http://www.getfirefox.com/.  It will auto-detect that you're on Linux, and give you the correct tarball.  (Or it should.)
[10:18] <Nickgarvey> !pm
[10:18] <ubotu> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[10:18] <misieq> memphis, you may try. you should also  have look on winpe, ubcd, knoppix or hiren's boot cd
[10:18] <duelboot_> cjones, launch synaptic, search for firefox and see if mozilla-firefox-locale-XX is installed...if so tell us what XX is
[10:18] <misieq> bye!
[10:18] <Nickgarvey> bye
[10:18] <arrick> afternoon Nickgarvey
[10:18] <bimberi> martin: how about /etc/hotplug/blacklist ?
[10:18] <cjones> ok just a sec
[10:18] <arrick> bye
[10:18] <Nickgarvey> afternoon arrick :)
[10:19] <martin> bimberi: ah. good idea. i will try :-)
[10:19] <damousys> does no one knows how to get an ATI X1100 to work with Xorg 6???
[10:19] <reaps> how much space do I need for partitionig my hard drive..
[10:19] <cjones> its en-gb
[10:19] <memphis> msieq i have knoppix now
[10:19] <DBO> arrick, any luck with that mounting local filesystems issue?
[10:19] <duelboot_> what about -ar?
[10:19] <memphis> im on it
[10:19] <martin> bimberi: there's no hotplug dir in /etc
[10:19] <bipolar> does anyone know a good howto on ext partition resizing? All I can find is the manpage for resizeext2.
[10:19] <arrick> hey cjones thats the iraqi language up there
[10:19] <cjones> but thats for the old version
[10:20] <arrick> !gparted
[10:20] <ubotu> gparted is probably a partition editor. As always when manipulating partitions, backup your important data. When resizing NTFS partitions PLEASE defrag first to avoid potential data loss. There is a gparted livecd at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
[10:20] <arrick> DBO, havent rebooted yet
[10:20] <martin> !blacklist
[10:20] <damousys> does no one knows how to get an ATI X1100 to work with Xorg 6???
[10:20] <arrick> bipolar my last was for you onpartitions
[10:20] <cjones> how do i undo the 1.5?
[10:20] <bimberi> martin: :(  must be dapper,  breezy has it
[10:20] <DBO> arrick, I wouldnt worry about it too much if you have access to all your drives
[10:20] <cjones> in reakie
[10:20] <arrick> ok DBO, I was just wondering
[10:20] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Iraqi isn't a language...  (And they have multiple lanugages there.)
[10:21] <gridblock> Hey whats a good DVD player?
[10:21] <cycus_zwisus> I want dhcpcd to be run before ntpdate, how to achieve this?
[10:21] <DBO> tonyyarusso, its all greek to me =P
[10:21] <martin> bimberi: ubotu says, skip foo in /etc/discover.conf should help
[10:21] <gridblock> anyone got the name of a good dvd player?
[10:21] <arrick> tonyyarusso, what is up there is the sam as the street signs in Baghdad
[10:21] <martin> bimberi: i will try that one
[10:21] <bipolar> arrick: Unfortunetly I need to do this from the command line :\
[10:21] <__mikem> !dvd
[10:21] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:21] <duelboot_> arrick, delire, Nickgarvey, tonyyarusso, anyone...Help please...have Creative Live! Webcam...loaded spca5xx-20060202...it installed fine...lsmod shows it correctly, but it locks up on me anytime I try to start a video app.  Any help?
[10:21] <tonyyarusso> cjones: You can still get at 1.07, either with /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox or firefox.ubuntu
[10:21] <_jason> gridblock: xine, mplayer, ogle
[10:21] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Well that may be true.
[10:21] <arrick> duelboot_, not from me
[10:22] <memphis> misieq, how can i solve the prob with knoppix then?
[10:22] <tonyyarusso> duelboot_: Sorry, never used a webcam.  Anything on the wiki or forums about it?
[10:22] <bimberi> martin: ok - that factoid is a straight copy from dpkg (#debian's bot).  I'm not sure what applies in ubuntu - hopefully you'll find out :-)
[10:22] <djs_2_6> Can someone PLEASE help me with rarp/rarpd???  PLEASE??
[10:22] <duelboot_> tonyyarusso, yes, but haven't found the right formula for success yet :(
[10:22] <Yokalosh> how do you install a custom boot splash
[10:23] <delire> duelboot_: are you trying to simply use your webcam? if so which applications are you using? tried camorama or gnomemeeting?
[10:23] <Yokalosh> i cant find a howto anywhere
[10:23] <arrick> djs_2_6, whats your quiestion?
[10:23] <_jason> !usplash
[10:23] <ubotu> I guess usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[10:23] <duelboot_> delire, yes, tried both
[10:23] <__mikem> howto right in the url
[10:23] <tonyyarusso> Bah, _jason is still quicker than me.
[10:23] <Yokalosh> thnx dude
[10:23] <duelboot_> delire, they both lock up
[10:23] <memphis> misieq, how can i solve the prob with knoppix then?
[10:23] <_jason> __mikem: what do you mean?
[10:23] <Nickgarvey> .
[10:23] <__mikem> nothing
[10:24] <arrick> .
[10:24] <Nickgarvey> !ping
[10:24] <ubotu> pong
[10:24] <__mikem> lo,l
[10:24] <__mikem> *lol
[10:24] <__mikem> !ping
[10:24] <minerale> is it possible to have firefox 1.5 on amd64?
[10:24] <__mikem> !ping
[10:24] <__mikem> why doesn't he answer me
[10:24] <__mikem> !bot
[10:24] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[10:24] <arrick> __mikem, quit messing with the bot please. :-)
[10:24] <__mikem> ok
[10:24] <djs_2_6> arrick - I have been trying to set up rarpd and tftp to do a diskless boot of a Sun server.  I have rarpd, arpd, tftp, and tftpd installed, the /etc/ethers file and the /etc/hosts file set, but when I try to start the rarpd, it always says that it failed to bind to any socket.  Could you please help me?
[10:25] <minerale> Is this chann logged ?
[10:25] <bimberi> minerale: yes
[10:25] <__mikem> yes
[10:25] <martin> bimberi: no. :-( seems there's no way around compiling my own kernel-package with the particular module left out
[10:25] <arrick> djs_2_6, now that the question is asked, you might be able to get and answer, but I can;t help you on this one.
[10:25] <bipolar> holy crap! load average: 257.00, 257.00, 257.00
[10:25] <delire> duelboot_: hmm tried sudo?
[10:25] <djs_2_6> arrick - thanks anyway...
[10:26] <bimberi> martin: :(  sorry i don't know what else to try :(
[10:26] <arrick> djs_2_6, anytime you come in the chat, just ask and if someone knows they will answer
[10:26] <reaps> ubotu why does it sais I need 145gb of partiotion space..?
[10:26] <ubotu> reaps: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:26] <duelboot_> delire...hmmm no...I'll do it now...if I take a while to come back, it's cause I'm rebooting
[10:26] <djs_2_6> arrick - Ok, thank you.
[10:26] <__mikem> reaps ubotu is an irc bot and doesn't understand plain english
[10:26] <tenco> bimberi: np. :-) thanks for your help, anyway :)
[10:27] <arrick>  :-)
[10:27] <damousys> does no one knows how to get an ATI X1100 to work with Xorg 6???
[10:27] <bimberi> tenco: yw :)
[10:27] <bimberi> minerale: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/irclogs/
[10:27] <reaps> lol just got it..
[10:27] <duelboot_> delire...it's plugged in...but not showing in mount...should I mount it somehow?
[10:27] <delire> duelboot_: no you don't need to.. so does the application lock up or the whole box?
[10:27] <reaps> mikem how much space do you really need...partition that is...
[10:28] <duelboot_> delire, the entire computer DIES hard!
[10:28] <reaps> cant you share data between OS../
[10:28] <__mikem> 12 gig is more than enough for ubuntu
[10:28] <__mikem> but Id go with 20 if you want to live comfortabliy
[10:28] <reaps> it sais i need 145gb..
[10:28] <ROBOd> hello
[10:28] <duelboot_> delire, here goes nothing...hold on
[10:28] <patrick52222> i havnt use samba for about 2 years, how good is it now
[10:29] <arrick> patrick52222, pretty good
[10:29] <__mikem> reaps, for ubuntu you don't need that space, I have run ubuntu with 8 gigs of space before
[10:29] <sqillas> help! i need mxxxs (for mp3 playing) what i should type in terminal???
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[10:29] <cjones> Reading package lists... Done
[10:29] <cjones> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:29] <arrick> patrick52222, you sharing files, or printers
[10:29] <ROBOd> how do i make my xchat installation to have systray notification?
[10:29] <cjones> libstdc++5 is already the newest version.
[10:29] <cjones> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default
[10:29] <delire> duelboot_: man that is bad...
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~/.mozilla/firefox/jijx9hzu.default$ mkdir ~/Desktop/ffsettings
[10:29] <cjones> mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/cjones/Desktop/ffsettings': File exists
[10:29] <arrick> cjones Pastebine pleas
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~/.mozilla/firefox/jijx9hzu.default$ cp bookmarks.html cert8.db cookies.txt formhistory.dat key3.db signons.txt history.dat  mimeTypes.rdf ~/Desktop/ffsettingscd
[10:29] <cjones> cp: `/home/cjones/Desktop/ffsettingscd': specified destination directory does not exist
[10:29] <delire> duelboot_: can you move the mouse?
[10:29] <patrick52222> sharing files
[10:29] <arrick> !pastebin
[10:29] <cjones> Try `cp --help' for more information.
[10:29] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - You can install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~/.mozilla/firefox/jijx9hzu.default$ cd
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ home
[10:29] <cjones> bash: home: command not found
[10:29] <reaps> it wont partition my main HD it only does my secondary one.?
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ /home
[10:29] <cjones> bash: /home: is a directory
[10:29] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz
[10:29] <arrick> Cjones cut it out
[10:29] <cjones> tar: firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[10:29] <cjones> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[10:29] <__mikem> MAKE IT STOP! WAAAA
[10:29] <cjones> tar: Child returned status 2
[10:29] <arrick> use the pastebin
[10:30] <cjones> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[10:30] <delire> duelboot_: you can't mount a video-for-linux device as it's not a storage device..
[10:30] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~$ cd /home/cjones/Desktop
[10:30] <cjones> cjones@wc-04-casper:~/Desktop$ sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/
[10:30] <patrick52222> arrick : im sharing files and printers
[10:30] <arrick> cjones, use the pastebin
[10:30] <__mikem> !ops
[10:30] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/.autoreg
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/chromelist.txt
[10:30] <sqillas> help! i need mxxxs (for mp3 playing) what i should type in terminal???
[10:30] <arrick> cjones, quit
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/ar.manifest
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/browser.jar
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/browser.manifest
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/classic.jar
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/classic.manifest
[10:30] <arrick> !boot cjones
[10:30] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[10:30] <cjones> firefox/chrome/comm.jar
[10:30] <benplaut> ty
[10:30] <arrick> thank you nalioth
[10:30] <ROBOd> how do i make my xchat installation to have systray notification?
[10:30] <_jason> sqillas: do you mean xmms?  you don't /need/ it for mp3's
[10:30] <__mikem> wow, that was annoying
[10:30] <ROBOd> (after the floods)
[10:31] <_jason> ubotu: tell sqillas about mp3
[10:31] <benplaut> ROBOd: sudo apt-get install xchat-systray
[10:31] <benplaut> i think that's it
[10:31] <__mikem> now I need to find a raven to send out to find dry land
[10:31] <ROBOd> benplaut: it just blinks the systray icon
[10:31] <Sven_vB> omg cjones again
[10:31] <nalioth> cjones: do not paste in here, please. use a pastebin
[10:31] <cjones> ok
[10:31] <Phinewheel> I have been using Ubuntu for a couple of days. I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:31] <cjones> i just need
[10:31] <patrick52222> arrick : im sharing files and printers why you ask
[10:31] <_jason> sqillas: if you would still like to use xmms, you would install it with 'sudo aptitude install xmms', but I suggest you also consider beep-media-player
[10:31] <benplaut> ROBOd: ooohhhh
[10:31] <ROBOd> benplaut: can it tell me the notification? what happend, the message, etc
[10:31] <benplaut> ROBOd: i think that's only possible with xchat-gnome (which, IMO, sucks)
[10:32] <cjones> i just need to get firefox in english again
[10:32] <__mikem> !firefox
[10:32] <exe_extreme> hello
[10:32] <exe_extreme> help please
[10:32] <__mikem> ubotu tell cjones about firefox
[10:32] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Did you try going through the process verifiably with the correct tarball?
[10:32] <dabaR> !helpme
[10:32] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[10:32] <LeeJunFan> anyone have a better way with a bash script to extract host from [host] ? rather than piping thru 2 awk's or cuts?
[10:32] <sqillas> _jason,  thanx
[10:32] <Panks> how do i install an application? what is the command? make;make install ? i forgot...
[10:32] <cjones> i am not sure i know how to do that?
[10:32] <exe_extreme> alguien habla en espaol?
[10:33] <nalioth> !es
[10:33] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:33] <cjones> whats tarball
[10:33] <Nickgarvey> !es
[10:33] <arrick> !justask
[10:33] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell Panks about synaptic
[10:33] <Phinewheel> Panks: sudo apt-get install <packagename>
[10:33] <tonyyarusso> cjones: The .tar.gz you download.
[10:33] <syncmaster> hi
[10:33] <Phinewheel> I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:33] <cjones> oh yeah its the righ one
[10:33] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Was it before?
[10:33] <cjones> yep
[10:33] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Where from?
[10:33] <arrick> Phinewheel, is is supported by ubuntu?
[10:34] <cjones> but idid something wrong can we go to provet so i can show you ?
[10:34] <Phinewheel> Ubuntu detects it as a secondary audio device
[10:34] <juztin> when using source-o-matic to add sources to my repository, should i go ahead and choose "PACKAGE" and "SOURCE", or just "PACKAGE"?
[10:34] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Put it on the pastebin and I'll have a look.
[10:34] <gridblock> I cant get xine to work...
[10:34] <tonyyarusso> cjones: That way other people can check it out too.
[10:34] <_jason> juztin: do you want to compile things?
[10:34] <reaps> Mikem ...?
[10:34] <gridblock> i have a dvd but i cant be played...
[10:35] <syncmaster> please can someone tell a good newsreader prog for ubuntu?
[10:35] <cjones> where is the pastbin?
[10:35] <__mikem> Heres a dum question, does ubuntu-server support asp.net
[10:35] <juztin> _jason, only if its not available in package form
[10:35] <_jason> syncmaster: liferea
[10:35] <__mikem> reaps what?
[10:35] <tonyyarusso> syncmaster: I use Thunderbird myself, but if you only want the newsreader there are smaller things I'm sure.
[10:35] <_jason> juztin: then there is really no point in selecting SOURCE, but it won't hurt you any either
[10:35] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Check your message from ubotu.
[10:35] <juztin> _jason, ok
[10:35] <Panks> no.. you didn't understand, _jason and Phinewheel... i want to install a program manually... when i am in the program "unpacked instalation folder".. what do i do? there are a lot of files, like "install-sh", "configure"...
[10:35] <gridblock> I cant play DVD's :(
[10:35] <_jason> syncmaster: wait you mean newsgroups and stuff or rss feeds?
[10:36] <__mikem> !dvd
[10:36] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[10:36] <Phinewheel> Panks: Read the readme
[10:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell Panks about compile
[10:36] <Phinewheel> Panks: The most common way of installing such programs is using ./configure, make, sudo make install
[10:36] <reaps> mikem...on the option You have selected en entire device to partion....is that gonna partition my whole primart HD..??
[10:36] <_jason> Panks: I'd recommend checkinstall instead of make install, you can read more at the wiki
[10:36] <Panks> yeah... but "sudo make install" is not working
[10:36] <syncmaster> just a plain newsreader for newsgroups
[10:37] <__mikem> reaps, I have never had any luck with partitioning software, I am the last person you want to ask
[10:37] <Phinewheel> I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:37] <_jason> syncmaster: ok, then I recommend pan
[10:37] <Phinewheel> Ubuntu detetcs my USB headset
[10:37] <cjones> o hope i did it right like i said my web is in arbiac
[10:37] <reaps> I wanna dual boot both OS windows and Ubuntu..?
[10:37] <__mikem> Hey, I have a dumb question, does ubuntu server support asp.net web applications
[10:38] <exe_extreme> cedega free?
[10:38] <_jason> exe_extreme: no
[10:38] <syncmaster> jason: pan sounds familiar, i'll check that, thanks for info!
[10:38] <sqillas> do somebody know's?!!! is availinble to run need for speed underground 2 on ubuntu??
[10:38] <__mikem> exe_extreme last I checked, no
[10:38] <sqillas> ;)
[10:38] <exe_extreme> not speak english
[10:39] <gridblock> how do i install a .deb package?
[10:39] <_jason> !deb
[10:39] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[10:39] <dabaR> !deb
[10:39] <Ekumba> i have some problem:the shortcuts of my program don't start?i don't know what is happening.how could i fix it withoug reboot?
[10:39] <__mikem> exe_extreme hablas tu en expenol
[10:39] <__mikem> *espenol
[10:39] <Phinewheel> Could someone help me?
[10:39] <Phinewheel> I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:39] <memphis_> my ntfs harddrive contains errors and i can not make partitions because of that
[10:39] <exe_extreme> __mikem si hablo en espaol
[10:39] <Ekumba> and how can i make fsck?it says,that my hdd is mounted and that there could be massive data problems?
[10:39] <exe_extreme> espanol
[10:39] <exe_extreme> ****
[10:40] <__mikem> !es
[10:40] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:40] <jussiK> Hi, does anybody know, how to conveniently resize a large batch of photos? All help appreciated.
[10:41] <tonyyarusso> cjones: You have a "cd" at the end of line 009 that shouldn't be there.
[10:41] <memphis_> my ntfs harddrive contains errors and i can not make partitions because of that, how can i repair broken harddrive easily?
[10:41] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Also, to cd to home, use 'cd ~'.
[10:42] <Nickgarvey> what OS does google run?
[10:42] <Ekumba> how can i run fsck?
[10:42] <Sven_vB> i shared a folder with SMB, but my Win32 PCs cannot log into the ubuntu PC. which username/password do i have to use?
[10:42] <cjones> ok so just start over and take out the cd on line 9?
[10:42] <AngryElf> i need openssl headers for a certain config........what package do i need?
[10:42] <tonyyarusso> cjones: I'm not sure if you need to do that much.  Hold on.
[10:43] <_jason> juztin: you can use mogrify or convert, both part of imagemagick package
[10:43] <Phinewheel> Could someone tell me how to install libgtk-1.2?
[10:43] <cjones> ok
[10:43] <AngryElf> Phinewheel, apt-get install libgtk-1.2?
[10:44] <memphis_> please, i can NOT install ubuntu because i can not make partitions
[10:44] <Phinewheel> AngryElf, no. I have tried that.
[10:44] <memphis_> how to repair my drive
[10:44] <_jason> Phinewheel: sudo aptitude install libgtk1.2  ?
[10:44] <dabaR> Nickgarvey: http://www.techweb.com/wire/software/177105867
[10:44] <juztin> _jason, not sure what you mean?
[10:44] <reaps> can you store data between OS...example: windows and ubuntu..
[10:44] <AngryElf> does anyone know what package contains openssl headers?
[10:44] <__mikem> memphis_ you could try to run check disk
[10:44] <Phinewheel> That worked. thanks, _jason
[10:45] <memphis_> _mikem in windows? i already did it
[10:45] <_jason> juztin: mogrify is a command that you can use to resize an image from the command line
[10:45] <Nickgarvey> thanks dabaR exactly what I was looking for
[10:45] <jeffgue> Hi all.  Is it possible to copy my install disk to a directory and avoid having the "media change" message when using apt-get?
[10:45] <tonyyarusso> cjones: I think you just need to retry a few steps, not the whole thing.  Redo line 009.  also, lines 240-254 are a mess - where you following what it said?
[10:45] <__mikem> Oh, then Id say, do a back up, then wipe the hd and start over
[10:45] <patrick52222> is there a command to install samba
[10:45] <cjones> yes just cut and past
[10:45] <dabaR> Nickgarvey: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/20
[10:45] <juztin> _jason, erm.....ok...i think you might have meant that for someone else :P
[10:45] <bipolar> AngryElf: should be something like libssl##-dev
[10:46] <_jason> jussiK: mogrify is a command that you can use to resize an image from the command line
[10:46] <_jason> jussiK: thanks :) sorry about that
[10:46] <_jason> juztin: ^
[10:46] <juztin> lol
[10:46] <_jason> argh
[10:46] <juztin> its cool :)
[10:46] <tonyyarusso> cjones: But you pasted multiple lines at a time rather than doing them as it said.
[10:46] <tonyyarusso> patrick52222: sudo apt-get install samba
[10:47] <jussiK> _jason: Thanks a lot =)
[10:47] <__mikem> I didn't have to install anything to get samba to work on my box
[10:47] <memphis_> please, i can NOT install ubuntu because i can not make partitions. How can repair my broken mbr ?
[10:47] <cjones> what should ;line 9 be?
[10:47] <tonyyarusso> __mikem: It might be there by default; if not that will do it.
[10:48] <__mikem> yup, but for me it just worked out of the box
[10:48] <patrick52222> right i havnt used samba for age is there any good howtos
[10:48] <tonyyarusso> patrick52222: The bot link to the wiki.
[10:48] <juztin> where is your sources list located?
[10:48] <joevandyk> mplayer is improperly scaling everything i play... it's scaling videos so that they all have the same aspect ratio of my (widescreen) monitor.  How can i make it stop that?
[10:48] <kbrooks> ubotu, tell patrick52222 about samba
[10:48] <Panks> my command "make" isn't working... what should i do?
[10:49] <joevandyk> one thing that might be useful: it says it's applying the video filter "stretch"
[10:49] <_jason> Panks: did you install build-essential?
[10:49] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: my problem is not with GRUB
[10:49] <Panks> i think so
[10:49] <joevandyk> oops, video filter "scale", not "stretch"
[10:49] <_jason> Panks: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Ah, sorry.  What happened then?
[10:49] <Panks> ok, let me try
[10:49] <juztin> what directory is my sources.list in??
[10:50] <_jason> juztin: /etc/apt
[10:50] <juztin> thx
[10:50] <Panks> _jason: i've installed, and now?
[10:50] <_jason> Panks: try again
[10:50] <Panks> it is not working
[10:50] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i can't make partitions, i get an error with the qtparted and it doesn't work neither with the ubuntu isntall cd
[10:50] <_jason> Panks: pastebin the result of ./configure and make
[10:50] <Panks> it says there is not any target and no file was found
[10:51] <_jason> Panks: what are you compiling by the way?
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: What does that have to do with your mbr?
[10:51] <Panks> i am trying to compile gwget-0.97
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: What error?
[10:51] <Phinewheel> I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:51] <_jason> Panks: sudo apt-get build-dep gwget, have you done that?
[10:51] <Panks> hmmm no
[10:52] <Panks> but i wanted to install manually
[10:52] <memphis_> that i have a partition which should start after the end or something like that (?)
[10:52] <_jason> Panks: that gets all the dependencies you need to compile the version in the repos
[10:52] <Panks> hmmm ok, let me try
[10:52] <jeffgue> Is someone able to answer a question re: apt-get?  Specifically I want to avoid having to have the installation CD around.
[10:52] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Hmm.  Did you futz with partitioning before?
[10:52] <_jason> Panks: then run ./configure again and make sure there are no errors
[10:52] <Panks> ok, thank you :)
[10:53] <Zarephath> Question about ssh -X from Ubuntu to my other linux box...will it export another X display automatically when I run it?
[10:53] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: not really
[10:53] <cjones> what is the tree to tmp?
[10:54] <cjones> how do i get to the tmp folder
[10:54] <memphis_> today i wanted to install uzbuntu on this partition and now i have this problem
[10:54] <EnterUserName> hello
[10:54] <Zarephath> memphis: Just ask
[10:54] <EnterUserName> Quick questionis there a control panel similiar to yast
[10:54] <EnterUserName> for ubuntu
[10:54] <EnterUserName> for setting up Samba Shares nad Printers?
[10:54] <fissy> cjones: cd /tmp ?
[10:54] <tonyyarusso> jeffgue: Just ask it.
[10:54] <memphis_> Zarephath i have already :-)
[10:55] <EnterUserName> My boss is looking to switch over ot ubuntu and i need to know if its duable for administration
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Sorry, I'm at a loss.
[10:55] <memphis_> i have a broken partition (I think) and don't know HOW to repair it
[10:55] <Munchkinguy> I'm having difficulty installing Mplayer in Breezy.
[10:55] <jeffgue> tonyyarusso: Sorry, I did earlier.  Is there a way to copy the installation CD to disk to avoid having the "media change" prompt come up?
[10:55] <Zarephath> Yes it is doable for administration
[10:55] <Phinewheel> I have two audio devices; my soundcard and my USB headset. I want to use my USB headset, but no matter what I do Ubuntu still insists on playing all audio via the soundcard. What can I do to use my USB headset?
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> EnterUserName: There are; not sure if they're the same, but they exist.
[10:56] <delire> Phinewheel: are you sure it's even supported?
[10:56] <EnterUserName> Tony: Could you name the packages.. the things i need to administer (whichi could do from the command line but it would be easier through a gui)
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> jeffgue: Media change?  I've never seen that.
[10:56] <EnterUserName> is Cups, Samba Printers and Shares
[10:56] <hari> how can I partition the main system hd?
[10:56] <biberao> hi
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> jeffgue: Anyway, if you comment out the CD line from your sources it will look for everything online.
[10:56] <jeffgue> this is on a "server" install of ubuntu.  For some packages I want to install, such as apache2, I'm prompted for the CDROM
[10:56] <delire> hari: use qtparted or cfdisk
[10:57] <jeffgue> oh, cool.  I looked and must have missed it
[10:57] <jeffgue> I'll try now
[10:57] <delire> hari: as always be sure to backup.
[10:57] <memphis_> delire: what if i have an error in qtparted
[10:57] <sfar> how do i know if i have k7 or k7-smb? (running 32bits ubuntu on amd64 3200+)
[10:57] <hari> qtparted will not let me do it
[10:57] <cjones> hey tony i did it omost
[10:57] <Petecakes> When I try to mount a usb flashdrive I get the following error (It's in my fstab as /dev/sda1): "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1, missing codepage or other error". How can I fix this? I have verified that the flashdrive is FAT, in fstab the filesystem is vfat, and in /dev there is only sda and sda1, both of which spark the same error.
[10:57] <delire> memphis_: are you 'hari'?
[10:57] <tonyyarusso> jeffgue: It's at the very top of /etc/apt/sources.list.  Just put a # in front of it, run sudo apt-get update, and you're all set.
[10:57] <tonyyarusso> cjones: yeah?
[10:57] <hari> yes
[10:57] <EnterUserName> Tojnyyarusso: Would you be able to help me out with which packages to download?
[10:57] <memphis_> delire: no, but i have the same problem :-)
[10:57] <minerale> greetings, I just installed ubuntu, now GRUB has placed ubuntu as first for default boot, is there any way to make windows as the default setting in grub?
[10:58] <EnterUserName> I'm having difficulties with the default printers configuration on setting up network printers
[10:58] <delire> memphis_: sure you're not trying to format an NTFS partition?
[10:58] <Phinewheel> delire, Ubuntu detects it as a secondary audio device.
[10:58] <Phinewheel> I have even tried to make it the default
[10:58] <jeffgue> tonyyarusso: Perfect, it worked, thanks!  I guess I should read the first lines of files next time.
[10:58] <cjones> i just have 2 buttons in arbic but i dont care about it even got a new skin on it already by the way i did download it form the wrong place
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> minerale: Yes.  Edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst .  Put it on pastebin if you want more detailed help.
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> jeffgue: Hehe.
[10:59] <memphis_> delire: i want to make a partition for Ubuntu ON a NTFS drive, but i get an error
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> cjones: Ah, that would do it.
[10:59] <delire> Phinewheel: cool.. have you looked at alsamixer or a similar alsa-capable mixer? maybe it appears in there.
[10:59] <delire> memphis_: you can't partition NTFS with qtparted AFAIK.
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Oh, maybe I have another idea.
[10:59] <valdemor> Hello
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> delire: Yes you can.
[10:59] <valdemor> how do I show the available package list in apt?
[10:59] <sfar> Does anybody know the difference between K7 and K7-SMP ?
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> memphis_, delire: Install the package ntfsprogs first.
[11:00] <hari> cfdisk doasn't even have a resize option
[11:00] <delire> tonyyarusso: right, cool.
[11:00] <cjones> but i dont use the 2 buttons so ill just be different lol
[11:00] <delire> tonyyarusso: i'm not doing it, talk to memphis_
[11:00] <Phinewheel> delire, forgive me. But I do not understand.
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> delire: Just letting you know that's how it's possible.
[11:00] <valdemor> Does anyone at least know where can I get gutenprint?
[11:00] <delire> Phinewheel: type 'alsamixer'
[11:00] <delire> tonyyarusso: good news..
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Once you have that installed, ntfs resizing capability will be integrated into qtparted.
[11:00] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: how can i install it when i have no ubuntu?
[11:00] <delire> memphis_: read that? install ntfsprogs first, it may help.
[11:01] <captine> anyone here installed ubuntu on compaq notebook.  It has some weird recovery partition on it.  Will resizing my ntfs partition affect the compaq recovery tools?
[11:01] <jinkiez> hello
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Right.  Dang.  Okay, starting from the beginning:  So you have an as yet untouched Windows machine, and the install CD give you the error?
[11:01] <EnterUserName> I am having troubles using the gnome equivlanet to the KDE configuration tool with cups
[11:01] <EnterUserName> to adding network printers
[11:01] <Phinewheel> delire, I can not see it in there.
[11:01] <EnterUserName> where mostly everything just worked..
[11:01] <EnterUserName> can anyone help me out?
[11:02] <delire> Phinewheel: what audio device does it come up as?
[11:02] <memphis_> yes, and i can boot with live cds of course (knoppix, ubuntu, etc...)
[11:02] <patrick52222> is swat included in the latest samba if so how do i get it running
[11:02] <Phinewheel> "Master"
[11:02] <ubuntulnx> does anyone use a rio mp3 player on ubuntu?
[11:02] <hari> delire : qtparted doasn't let me resize and cfdisk dasn't have a resize option. Is it possible that I can not resize the partition I have the system on?
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> captine: You're resizing a different partition, so as long as you leave the recovery partition alone it will be okay.  Manually edit the partitions carefully.
[11:02] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: yes, and i can boot with live cds of course (knoppix, ubuntu, etc...)
[11:02] <Phinewheel> delire, I can only see items such as "Master" and "Master Mono". I am unsure.
[11:03] <delire> hari: you can't resize a mounted root partition.
[11:03] <EnterUserName> Hi all
[11:03] <captine> tonyyarusso, thanks.  Am thinking of trying to do it now.  I have an hour before my flight leaves. Hope i don't stuff it up, else no laptop on plane :)
[11:03] <jinkiez> i've got a default install of ubuntu, taking up the whole hard disk. now i need windows 2000 to dual-boot on this system. can i resize the ubuntu root partition and install windows 2000 and dual boot or do i have to install windows before linux?
[11:03] <ubuntulnx> does anyone use a rio MP3 player on ubuntu?
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Okay, that's very odd that you have an error on a fresh system, but we'll go with it.  First off, make sure you've run the disk defragmenter from within Windows before you start.
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> captine: Good luck!
[11:04] <captine> :)
[11:04] <delire> Phinewheel: right.. try 'alsamixergui -c 1' (0..9 are device numbers, 0 will be your native onboard soundcard).
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> captine: (You could always run it off a Live CD on the plane, but you're battery wouldn't last long.)
[11:04] <Vash> does anyone happen to know what source xorg-devel would be on?
[11:04] <rem_> what do you usually have for .db files in the .evolution folder ?
[11:04] <memphis_> did that , but you should maybe know that i have 2 HDs one with windows and one with just files, and i want to install ubuntu on SECOND one
[11:04] <hari> delire : can I unmount it and then repartition it or I just have to leave it as is?
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> jinkiez: You can do either, but it's easier to install Windows first and then Ubuntu, b/c Ubuntu's smarter.
[11:04] <Phinewheel> delire, bash: alsamixergui: command not found
[11:04] <delire> Phinewheel: or 'alsamixer -c 1'
[11:04] <ubuntulnx> does anyone use a rio MP3 player on ubuntu?
[11:04] <Phinewheel> heh
[11:04] <patrick52222> how do i get swat to run
[11:04] <delire> Phinewheel: try just alsamixer
[11:04] <delire> Phinewheel: 'alsamixer -c 1'
[11:05] <rem_> can anyone tell me what they have for .db files in their .evolution folder plse ...
[11:05] <memphis_> tonyyarusso, did that , but you should maybe know that i have 2 HDs one with windows and one with just files, and i want to install ubuntu on SECOND one
[11:05] <jinkiez> yep, i've done it with windows first.. yes, linux distros are aware that you might want to dual-boot with another os while windows assumes all you want is windows
[11:05] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, arrick, Nickgarvey, delire, and anyone else I forgot...my webcam is WORKING!!!! Typed the right keyword and found it on the net!  I'm enjoying life now...hehe
[11:05] <delire> hari: i would use a live CD
[11:05] <rem_> how can I open .db files other than with evolution ?
[11:05] <Nickgarvey> :)
[11:05] <duelboot> had to make a modfication to the Makefile...and voila, I can see myself now :)
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Ah, okay.  You'll want to defrag the one you're trying to get Ubuntu on of course, which won't be the default it comes up for doing.
[11:06] <hari> delire: ok thanks, can u help me with some networking?
[11:06] <delire> hari: boot up type 'fdisk -l' to get an output of the partitions table and all disks. start up qtparted or cfdisk and away you go.
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Sweetness.
[11:06] <Phinewheel> Ah, it works now. Thanks a lot, delire :D
[11:06] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i did defrag
[11:06] <delire> hari: possibly, i'm about to go out..
[11:06] <xstation> xsamba is ok but postfix is a better option
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: If you still fail with the install CD, you can try running the live CD, mounting the drive, installing ntfsprogs in the live session, and seeing if it will let you do it then.
[11:07] <xstation> samba
[11:07] <hari> delire : ok so other time then, have fun :)
[11:07] <delire> Phinewheel: a pleasure. there'll be gnome-friendly alsa-capable mixers for you to use also.
[11:07] <delire> hari: run it by me. may not be able to stick for long.
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: If that fails too, I think you're out of luck, and will probably have to wipe and partition this drive from scratch, I'm sorry to say.  Maybe someone else has a brilliant idea, but it sounds pretty messed up.
[11:07] <jinkiez> can i resize my ubuntu partition while running on it?
[11:08] <valdemor> VAI TODO MUNDO TOMA NO C
[11:08] <rem_> can anyone tell me what they have for .db files in their .evolution folder plse ...
[11:08] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i managed to install the thing for mp3 playing in ubuntu live-cd
[11:08] <memphis_> so maybe it will work
[11:08] <hari> delire : my system is old. It will take long for the live cd to start. I will try
[11:08] <xstation> jinkiez no you cannot get a live cd and do it from there
[11:08] <MacSlow> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=882780&postcount=1
[11:08] <delire> hari: hmm.. good luck. it'll get there.
[11:09] <dabaR> hari: if you have a complicated issue, with a lot of information that you need to provide to every person that tries to help, you could post your question to a pastebin, and then let people read it if they want to try to help.
[11:09] <Nickgarvey> hari, damn small linux?
[11:09] <delire> jinkiez: boot up with the ubuntu live cd.
[11:09] <delire> jinkiez: then partition..
[11:09] <delire> Nickgarvey: good thought..
[11:09] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: what i really want is to *RESIZE* my ntfs partition, the ubuntu should do without problem
[11:09] <delire> hari: he's right. that will speed things up radically.
[11:09] <jinkiez> hmm.. too much horsing around, i'll just take the easy route and install windows before ubuntu
[11:09] <jinkiez> thanks for the help, guys
[11:10] <Petecakes> When I try to mount a usb flashdrive I get the following error (It's in my fstab as /dev/sda1): "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1, missing codepage or other error". How can I fix this? I have verified that the flashdrive is FAT, in fstab the filesystem is vfat, and in /dev there is only sda and sda1, both of which spark the same error.
[11:10] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Not if the partition is screwy though.  Under normal circumstances, yes, it works flawlessly.
[11:10] <delire> jinkiez: that's the smartest way. Linux is forgiving, windows isn't. you have to work with it if you want to have a dual boot system.
[11:10] <xstation> patrick52222 thank for your mails
[11:10] <hari> and how do I do this?
[11:10] <xstation> mails
[11:11] <fissy> Petecakes: do you need to have it in your /etc/fstab at all? Also, are there any clues in /var/log/messages ?
[11:11] <delire> hari: download damn small linux, burn it off and boot. it's about 50mb.
[11:11] <dabaR> pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org, and if you post there, it gives you a URL on which your text it accessible to everyone.
[11:11] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i can access the partition without problems in windows, so what should i do now? how to install thos ntsprogs?
[11:11] <StarQuake> anyone running wow on ubuntu?
[11:11] <Xenguy> delire: I assume that it doesn't provide X?
[11:12] <StarQuake> World of Warcraft?
[11:12] <Nickgarvey> hmm
[11:12] <Nickgarvey> you can
[11:12] <Nickgarvey> StarQuake, google is your best bet
[11:12] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: You can apt-get in a live session.  Otherwise, if you have any partitioning tools for Windows you can give those a shot afterwards, but I haven't had much luck with them.
[11:12] <delire> hari:  http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ see the readme on the download pages
[11:12] <matko> where can i find manual how set up internet if not using DHCP. i am newbie
[11:12] <delire> Xenguy: sure it does
[11:13] <Xenguy> delire: interesting
[11:13] <rem_> what do you usually have for .db files in the .evolution folder ?
[11:13] <jackal83> c' qualcuno che pu aiutarmi gentilmente?
[11:13] <LoCusF> !es
[11:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> !it
[11:13] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:13] <StarQuake> Nickgarvey, yes but it gives all kinds of options but i tried a few but it didn't fully work
[11:13] <delire> Xenguy: put it on a USB stick. better you can even boot from *inside* a host OS like windows. http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/dsl-2.3.jpg
[11:13] <LoCusF> tonyyarusso: LOL
[11:13] <meridian> where can i d/l the ubuntu dvd. I don't see it on the site?
[11:13] <LoCusF> which one is it :)
[11:14] <StarQuake> Nickgarvey, so i hoped someone could say use ver 9.3 or something
[11:14] <tonyyarusso> LoCusF: Well, his IP is from Italy...
[11:14] <LoCusF> oh
[11:14] <patrick52222> xstation: no problem
[11:15] <xstation> patrick5222 your welcome I think postfix is a better option than sambe
[11:15] <Xenguy> delire: thanks, interesting enough to read further
[11:16] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: apt-get ntfsprogs?
[11:16] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Yes.
[11:16] <delire> Xenguy: np
[11:16] <ubuntulnx> anyone know how to mount a rio cali mp3 player? it's 256MB flash
[11:16] <eth0-noob> does anyone know how i would ssh to my linux box and run a program from my linux box on some other computer?
[11:16] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: and when i have this i should try again to resize the drive?
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Yes.
[11:17] <ubuntulnx> eth0-n00b, i think it'd be this "ssh - X username@server.xxx" and then "progName &"
[11:17] <hari> delire : how do I download dsl?I am in ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/ and don't know what to do
[11:17] <delire> hari. just a moment.
[11:17] <StarQuake> using 32mb memory :P
[11:17] <ubuntulnx> eth0-n00b, i mean ssh -X username..."
[11:17] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: does ubuntu live cd have qtparted?
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: I believe so.
[11:18] <delire> hari: go to ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/damnsmall/current and read the readme. if you want to boot off USB stick then choose the iso it suggests, otherwise choose the iso for CDROM.
[11:19] <celerex> how do i make ubuntu find newly installed kernel moduels? i have a .ko in my /lib/modules/<version> directory but it can't find it when i modprobe
[11:19] <delire> hari: there's also a version that will boot from inside windows, giving you a Linux system inside Windows.
[11:19] <reaps> Questions regarding partition..??
[11:19] <ubuntulnx> how do you mount a 256MB flash drive?
[11:20] <nickrud> celerex, sudo depmod -a
[11:20] <songo> what's java j2se's name on apt-get
[11:20] <eth0-noob> thanx
[11:20] <songo> what's java j2se package's name on apt-get?
[11:20] <ortner> heeya
[11:20] <eth0-noob> so wwait
[11:20] <sfar> apt-cache search j2se
[11:20] <celerex> nickrud: thanks
[11:20] <songo> finds nothing
[11:20] <reaps> If I manually edit my primary HD partition.. It wont erase my windows section on that drive rite..??
[11:21] <eth0-noob> ssh (username) -X@(server) progName & (firefox)?
[11:21] <celerex> depends on whether you destroy that partiton or not
[11:21] <reaps> so I can dual boot
[11:21] <eth0-noob> right ?
[11:21] <songo> sfar, maybe isn't on the repsitoires?
[11:21] <_jason> apt-cache search j2sdk
[11:21] <reaps> celerex...
[11:21] <reaps> the option sais ebtire Drive..
[11:21] <reaps> then you pick the sapce you wnat..??
[11:22] <cjones> where is a good pace for themes
[11:22] <songo> _jason, nothing either
[11:22] <cjones> ?
[11:22] <eth0-noob> sudo apt-get install sun-j2sdk1.5
[11:22] <_jason> songo: it's in multiverse.  Blackdown's is, for sun's you need seveas' repos
[11:22] <eth0-noob> um
[11:22] <delire> ubuntulnx: it should pop up on the desktop. if not 'sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog' and then plug it in. look for errors. if you come across errors, paste them in a pastebin.
[11:23] <jbritz22> how do I burn .daa images in nero
[11:23] <ubuntulnx> delire, it's an MP3 player, so it doesn't show up
[11:23] <nazty> can anyone help me out with wu-ftpd?
[11:23] <eth0-noob> to run a program from my linux box by sshing i do "ssh (username)-X@(server) progName & (program name)" right?
[11:24] <_jason> eth0-noob: ssh -X user@host, then login, then you get a terminal just like at home
[11:24] <nazty> my wu-ftpd wont start up
[11:24] <delire> ubuntulnx: right, so it's not a usb storage device as such. some cameras and players are not mountable as they are not transparent to the kernel as storage devices.
[11:24] <ubuntulnx> delire, so is there no way to use it?
[11:24] <jbritz22> anyone?
[11:24] <eth0-noob> _jason can i run like firefox and it popup on the computer im sshing into my linux box from?
[11:24] <ubuntulnx> delire, i have been able to use rioutil in the past and it worked
[11:24] <delire> ubuntulnx: do as i say with the tail -f [..]  command
[11:24] <_jason> eth0-noob: yes, just type 'firefox'
[11:24] <eth0-noob> okok cool thanks a lot.
[11:24] <grievre> eth0-noob: yes, if you're sshing from X
[11:25] <grievre> or if you're sshing from an OS X machine with X11 running, or if you're using something like exceed on windows
[11:25] <eth0-noob> what if
[11:25] <eth0-noob> im on windows ?
[11:25] <eth0-noob> can i ssh into X from windows?
[11:25] <_jason> eth0-noob: then not unless you use cygwin I believe
[11:25] <grievre> yes if you get something like exceed
[11:25] <hari> delire : I am afraid it will take ages to download these 50mb. I am using the network for some movie downloading and all the bandwith is there.
[11:25] <delire> ubuntulnx: if you've done it before in the past with linux, then you'll be able to with Ubuntu. i've never owned a Rio (though i'd like one).
[11:26] <delire> hari: right.. do you have a liveCD?
[11:26] <eth0-noob> cygwin, i need to get that?
[11:26] <grievre> eth0-noob: hold on a second
[11:26] <nazty> can anyone help me with wu-ftpd?
[11:26] <eth0-noob> k
[11:26] <zimmz> eth0-noob: I've heard that's not real fun to do... for remote access, use vncserver
[11:26] <eth0-noob> oh
[11:26] <ubuntulnx> delire, here's the link: http://pastebin.com/634802
[11:26] <hari> delire: yes but I have started the downloading of the dsl wich will be a very usefull tool in the future I think
[11:27] <ubuntulnx> delire, also, i have not been able to use rioutil since i upgraded...
[11:27] <grievre> eth0-noob: google Xming
[11:27] <_jason> eth0-noob: yeah, I use freenx or vnc...
[11:27] <eth0-noob> i already have vnc server.. lol but i still want to try to get the ssh X to work
[11:27] <nazty> what is a good ftp daemon to use?!?!
[11:27] <_jason> !ftp
[11:27] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[11:27] <eth0-noob> ok thanks a lot
[11:27] <eth0-noob> by
[11:28] <jbritz22> can anyone help me?
[11:28] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i'm now on ubuntu LIVE-CD, and it doesn't recognize "ntfsprogs" in the apt-get
[11:28] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Make sure you actually have online repos enabled; it's in main.
[11:28] <hari> delire: My friend I think I will just let it download, go play with my kids and go on tomorow. Thanks a lot for the help, See you
[11:29] <ubuntulnx> delire, any thoughts?
[11:29] <delire> ubuntulnx: weird. is sd_mod loaded?
[11:29] <delire> hari: anytime.
[11:29] <ubuntulnx> delire, i don't know what that is...
[11:29] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: i'm now in the synaptic, so what now?
[11:29] <delire> ubuntulnx: a device driver (module). sudo modprobe -l | grep sd_mod
[11:30] <ubuntulnx> delire, here's the output: /lib/modules/2.6.15-18-386/kernel/drivers/scsi/sd_mod.ko
[11:30] <irad> can anyone take a look at the following picture and tell me what is wrong with my konsole?: www.arava.co.il/~infrared/snapshot1.png
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Open the Repositories tab, and check the boxes to enable.
[11:30] <delire> ubuntulnx: now that we've seen it's available, 'sudo modprobe sd_mod' to load it.
[11:31] <memphis_> tonyyarusso:  checked all and still getting an erorr running: apt-get ntfsprogs
[11:31] <ubuntulnx> delire, ok
[11:31] <ubuntulnx> no output
[11:32] <delire> ubuntulnx: though frankly, i've got no idea why NetworkManager is noticing the thing. perhaps you'd be best to google for it, or look around the ubuntu forums?
[11:32] <_jason> memphis_: apt-get install blah
[11:32] <delire> ubuntulnx: no output is good. means it went in without error.
[11:32] <ubuntulnx> delire, i have been for a while...
[11:32] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: Can you check the sources on the command line then?
[11:32] <luis_> hello ppl! I'd like to know how can I update my OpenOffice to the latest version, I'm using 5.10
[11:33] <delire> ubuntulnx: there are a few millions Ubuntu users, another user will own the same device.
[11:33] <_jason> !ooo2
[11:33] <ubotu> To upgrade to OOo 2.0.x, see http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-October/012520.html (add one of the 'deb' lines to sources.list and update+upgrade)
[11:33] <memphis_> tonyyarusso:  how to?
[11:33] <_jason> luis_: above is for you from ubotu
[11:33] <ubuntulnx> delire, it's just finding them...
[11:33] <luis_> I'll check that, thx
[11:33] <delire> ubuntulnx: give me the device name.
[11:33] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:33] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: It might help to pastebin that.
[11:34] <memphis_> ubotu: tell me about pastebin
[11:34] <eth0-noob> i cant
[11:34] <ubuntulnx> delire, "Rio Cali 256MB" it's green and black, circular
[11:34] <memphis_> where to pastebin?
[11:34] <tonyyarusso> !pastebin
[11:34] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is Don't paste here. Pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org, and if you post your text there, it gives you a URL on which your post is accessible to everyone. See also !webboard.
[11:34] <_jason> memphis_: /topic
[11:35] <luis_> the versions in that site are 2.0.1, the latest is 2.0.2 isnt it?
[11:35] <eth0-noob> ssh -X (username)@(server) firefox #it doesnt work. says cannot open display
[11:35] <eth0-noob> can anyone help me?
[11:35] <kel39ru> hello here :P
[11:35] <_jason> luis_: it's not the latest, I thought you just meant updating to the actual ooo2, the one released with breezy wasn't really ooo2
[11:35] <memphis_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11274 what is wrong with pastebin???
[11:36] <luis_> yes, the one bundled with 5.10 is 1.9 if am I not wrong
[11:36] <_jason> memphis_: see the link in the footer? press it :0
[11:36] <StarQuake> april fools probably
[11:37] <delire> ubuntulnx: apparently it's a bad player under Linux: http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=1747&cat=501
[11:37] <memphis_> tonyyarusso: you know what, i just checked in synaptic and it have ntfstools already installed
[11:37] <memphis_> so what is wrong with my drive? how can i make an error check?
[11:37] <kel39ru> someone long term linux user?
[11:37] <StarQuake> mmm i am i guess
[11:37] <ubuntulnx> delire, yeah saw that...
[11:38] <tonyyarusso> memphis_: I don't know about checking for partition location errors.
[11:38] <eth0-noob> ssh -X (username)@(server) firefox #it doesnt work. says cannot open display i need to install something?
[11:38] <kel39ru> Star
[11:38] <kel39ru> look
[11:38] <kel39ru> ive a question
[11:38] <_jason> eth0-noob: you are on windows right?
[11:38] <kel39ru> can ya give me a minute?
[11:39] <reaps> man Linux is like when you first learn MIRC...Hard...
[11:39] <eth0-noob> im on linux
[11:39] <delire> ubuntulnx: when you're coming from windows there's always the odd casualty like this. as it is with Apple machines alot of the time. i always look at lists of supported devices before buying these days.
[11:39] <Sven_vB> i want to access a folder from a Win32 PC so i shared it. when i use the Win32 PC and try to log into the ubuntu PC, it requires a login. it does not accept my ubuntu user login. where can i configure the SMB login?
[11:39] <cjones> how do i log in as root in term?
[11:40] <_jason> eth0-noob: make sure you enabled x forwarding on the server
[11:40] <eth0-noob> right now i am im switching back and forth but for now im trying to get ssh to load on my linux box
[11:40] <eth0-noob> how would i enable x forwarding on the server?
[11:40] <patrick52222> how do i enable swat
[11:40] <ubuntulnx> delire, i've had the rio for a few years, i just was hoping to mount it an be rid of windows for good
[11:40] <khanman02> i just hooked up a webcam (logitech) which has a built in mic, when i restarted my computer sound didn't work, i was baffled at first, i then realized it had gotten set as default for sound, changed it and sound started working, my problem is that now my volume control buttons don't control my volume, ths OSD for volume just shows up blank (no bar)
[11:40] <PouLouM> does xorg need to be reconfigured after a fresh install, because it's getting all my cpu power
[11:40] <_jason> eth0-noob: /etc/ssh/sshd_config somewhere I believe, then restart ssh
[11:40] <harisund> PouLouM, what does fresh install mean?
[11:40] <eth0-noob> kk
[11:40] <lekvar> can someone help out with some laptop sound config?
[11:40] <PouLouM> ( hi before, please after)
[11:41] <kel39ru> someone long term linux user?
[11:41] <PouLouM> harisund: i install flight 5 yeterday and using it but damn it's really slow ( celeron 1.8Ghz/384Mo ram)
[11:41] <harisund> oh .. you mean that way, you could start up your system monitor and try and find out what is hogging your processor
[11:42] <PouLouM> xorg is taking my processor huge
[11:42] <eth0-noob> X11Forwarding yes
[11:42] <eth0-noob> X11DisplayOffset 10
[11:42] <eth0-noob> PrintMotd no
[11:42] <eth0-noob> PrintLastLog yes
[11:42] <RQ> hey
[11:42] <eth0-noob> sorry about spaming
[11:42] <eth0-noob> but
[11:42] <eth0-noob> is that right to enable x forwarding?
[11:42] <RQ> how do i suspend a desktop?
[11:42] <_jason> eth0-noob: I guess it is on then, I don't know
[11:42] <Xenguy> delire: I'm curious, is it significantly faster on old hardware than other linux distributions? (I ask because a friend inherited an older laptop [I don't know the exact specs] , and I suggested he might be better sticking with the already installed W98 instead of trying to run linux :-(
[11:42] <eth0-noob> huh
[11:42] <eth0-noob> hm
[11:42] <harisund> eth0-n00b, make sure there is no '#' anywhere.
[11:42] <harisund> That means it is a comment
[11:42] <cjones> how do i become root in terminal?
[11:42] <kel39ru> so, ppl, someone, can tell me? what's the point of choosing one distro over another, if the all anyway have same kernel, and u can install all packages on any of em? ..
[11:43] <PouLouM> cjones: su -
[11:43] <cjones> sudo something right ?
[11:43] <fissy> Sven_vB: if no-one else has any clue, i guess you need to add a user to samba
[11:43] <harisund> kel39ru, it's simply a matter of choice. Whatever you are comfortable with.
[11:43] <delire> Xenguy: yes it is significantly faster.
[11:43] <RQ> kel39ru, the way to install packages
[11:43] <att> where can i download fresh version of linuxdcpp package for breezy?
[11:43] <RQ> and the list of them
[11:43] <cjones> thanks
[11:43] <fissy> Sven_vB: I think by default, samba uses its own user database. Try smbpasswd -a USERNAME
[11:44] <fissy> Sven_vB: (as root). I think that command lets you set the password
[11:44] <delire> Xenguy: you could run Ubuntu on that laptop, but with a different desktop environment, like xfce, openbox or the like. see 'Xubuntu'.
[11:44] <patrick52222> how do i enable swat, i have downloaded it  already but how do i enable it
[11:44] <cjones> what does "status database area is locked by another process"
[11:44] <fissy> swat is a web interface patrick52222
[11:44] <memphis_> ok now i'm trying to resize my ntfs drive (not that on which windows installed, it's on another HD) and get NOTHING (no change), in qtparted i get an ERROR in ubuntu install cd i get nothing!? PLEASE HELP solving this error i already fighting for a solution for 5 hours! :-(
[11:44] <lekvar> If I d/l the linux source supplied in the ubuntu repository, will its config match the binary?  i just want to compile a couple of modules and leave the rest the same
[11:45] <crimsun> lekvar: the config is in /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[11:45] <fissy> patrick52222: you'd access it by making your web browser go to http://localhost:xyz where xyz is a number. I can't remember what that number should be though. sorry
[11:45] <memphis_> how do i check my drive for ERRORS?
[11:45] <minerale> Hi, I have asked a couple questions since several hours ago... no one answered... can you guys even read my messages?
[11:45] <mrhyd3> minerale: Yes, we can see your msgs
[11:45] <mrhyd3> ask again...
[11:46] <Xenguy> delire: is there a particular reason that it runs significantly faster BTW?
[11:46] <lekvar> crimsun: oh right.. dur.. i knew that
[11:46] <att> debian testing or unstable packages works in ubuntu breezy?
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> !ping
[11:46] <ubotu> pong
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> mm I keep kicking my internet cord heh
[11:46] <memphis_> how do i check my drive for ERRORS, i really don't know what is wrong with my HD :-( ???
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> !fsck
[11:46] <minerale> mrhyd3: I was trying to get firefox for AMD64
[11:46] <crimsun> att: recompile them against Ubuntu build-dependencies, and they'll work fine.
[11:46] <eth0-noob> dang
[11:46] <Nickgarvey> !tell memphis_ about fsck
[11:46] <crimsun> att: don't attempt to simply drop in Debian binary packages.
[11:46] <lekvar> I'll toss this out...  thinkpad 600e sound... anyone? the guides online i've found so far all preceed 2.6, let alone udev
[11:46] <mrhyd3> minerale: Is there even a version for it?
[11:46] <Xenguy> delire: (I run Ubu/xfce on this laptop I'm on at the moment :-)
[11:46] <kel39ru> so, if im able to find support on installing any package on any distro (not using package mannaager, but using console), it doesn't really matter whitch distro im using, isn't it?
[11:46] <Sven_vB> wow, it works! thx
[11:46] <minerale> mrhyd3: firefox1.5, that is, I only saw a 32 bit version
[11:46] <patrick52222> any one know the link to get to swat  http://localhost/***
[11:47] <sfar> I have these icons on my desktop that leads to my two NTFS-partitions.. but i cant view them because i dont have permissions.. how to fix?
[11:47] <sfar> (i want them to be readable)
[11:47] <fissy> patrick52222: try http://localhost:901
[11:47] <fissy> patrick52222: it will only work if swat is running obviously
[11:47] <kel39ru> anyone?
[11:47] <mrhyd3> !google firefox  AMD64
[11:47] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mrhyd3
[11:47] <patrick52222> fissy: do you know how i get it runninh
[11:48] <kel39ru> i guess i gotta go some other distros irc chann...
[11:48] <fissy> patrick52222: hang on, i'll install it all
[11:48] <tielliot> gok isn't working for me.
[11:48] <patrick52222> Fissy: thank you
[11:49] <fish_> re
[11:49] <Xenguy> kel39ru: I think the package management of debian-based distros is better personally
[11:49] <mrhyd3> minerale: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-33291.html
[11:49] <mrhyd3> take a look at that
[11:49] <delire> Xenguy: hah nice.. how are you finding it?
[11:50] <mrhyd3> minerale: also, take a look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-16767.html
[11:50] <Xenguy> quite fine, but opening something like OOo is painful
[11:50] <RQ> kel39ru, if you're installing from sources, there's no need to use a distro at all
[11:50] <att> how can i "recompile them against Ubuntu build-dependencies"? (i want install this: http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=linuxdcpp )
[11:50] <mrhyd3> I dont have an AMD so I;m not much help
[11:50] <Xenguy> delire: quite fine, but opening something like OOo is painful
[11:50] <RQ> kel39ru, distros are ABOUT package management and software versions
[11:50] <cooper> hello
[11:50] <RQ> and about the community
[11:50] <Xenguy> delire: I quite like xfce4
[11:50] <void^> kel39ru: you don't want to install, maintain and tweak each package yourself, that's why you should use a distro that does what you want all by itself, or makes doing what you want easier =)
[11:51] <cooper> i would like to burn an audio cd from mp3 files anyone know the best way
[11:51] <crimsun> !info linuxdcpp
[11:51] <delire> Xenguy: hmm.. i notice ooffice 2.0 is an improvement against previous versions where startup is concerned.
[11:51] <crimsun> uh oh, another ftbfs
[11:51] <att> !info linuxdcpp
[11:51] <memphis_> how can i check my NTFS drive (don't able to do this with fsck (!?)
[11:51] <memphis_> for errors
[11:51] <crimsun> att: it failed to build
[11:52] <Dreamcatcher> My basic install of 5.10 has a problem with Sound Juicer ripping to .wav format (basically, closes).  Is there something I need to do to get the appropriate codec?
[11:52] <Xenguy> delire: It takes over a minute to open on this older laptop; not a usable option unfortunately
[11:52] <cooper> anyone know how to burn audio cd's
[11:52] <delire> Xenguy: looked at abiword?
[11:52] <cooper> i have serpentine but it doesnt seem to add files to be burnt
[11:52] <fmasi> How do i add multiples directories to one sigle tar file so i can compres it later whith bzip2
[11:53] <eth0-noob> hm
[11:53] <eth0-noob> stupid ssh
[11:53] <delire> fmasi: tar cvvf file.tar dir1/ dir2/ dir3
[11:53] <eth0-noob> dang..
[11:53] <eth0-noob> well bye then.
[11:53] <delire> fmasi: slashes not necessary btw..
[11:53] <Xenguy> delire: yes, Abiword is much better, but I find it still has rough edges in practice when trying to share documents with 'Weird' users :-(
[11:54] <memphis_> how can i check my NTFS drive for ERRORS ? (don't able to do this with fsck (!?) )
[11:54] <RQ> memphis_, you should probably do that under windows?
[11:54] <delire> Xenguy: ;) yes it still is a little grim. i read that the next ooffice will have significant speedups. it's a core complaint across the board and they are listening to us.
[11:54] <memphis_> RQ: it says no errors !?
[11:54] <grogoreo> hi
[11:54] <memphis_> so why can't i make partitions !!????
[11:54] <Sven_vB> cya all && remember: ubuntu roxx :D
[11:54] <RQ> memphis_, maybe there are no errors?
[11:55] <RQ> memphis_, hmm.... what do you mean you can't make partitions?
[11:55] <Xenguy> delire: I hope so, that would be nice.
[11:55] <grogoreo> is there a good program to record a screen to swf format. I've heard of wink and am about to install it and also vnc2swf but I don't want to have to connect to another computer
[11:55] <gabbah> how can i check whether I'm running dapper flight5 or 6?
[11:55] <memphis_> RQ, i get an ERROR with qtparted, and with ubuntu install CD or Gparted NOTHING happens after applying partitions !?
[11:56] <delire> gorduxxo: yes there are a few of these..
[11:56] <memphis_> RQ, please help me
[11:56] <RQ> memphis_, ntfs can't probably be resized or so.
[11:56] <RQ> i'm not sure
[11:56] <truz24> Have you guys heard of 6.6 hanging on the "select type of install" screen?
[11:56] !lilo:*! tuxipuxi comments that kilobug's 25th birthday is in about 5 minutes....please wish him a happy birthday :)
[11:56] <truz24> it works on my laptop, but not on my desktop machine, wondering what i could disable in the bios to let it through
[11:56] <Dreamcatcher> Is there a way to convert .oog files to .wav?
[11:57] <mrhyd3> memphis_: you'll have to use something like partition magic or some sort
[11:57] <erUSUL> Dreamcatcher, oggdec
[11:57] <Dreamcatcher> Thank you.
[11:57] <Xenguy> delire: Last question about DSL (as I suppose it is OT strictly speaking?):  is there any particular reason that it is "significantly faster" other than the lightweight window manager fluxbox, and light-weight apps?
[11:57] <memphis_> but it should, like here : http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm
[11:57] <truz24> it is setting at this screen: http://www.howtoforge.com/images/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_/img_1.gif
[11:58] <truz24> but without any of the text, only has the log
[11:58] <truz24> logo
[11:58] <RQ> Xenguy, you're comparing DSL to fluxbox?????
[11:58] <memphis_> so why can i not make a partition? (like here: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p3.htm)
[11:59] <Xenguy> RQ: It sounds orthogonal, but it's not ;-)
[11:59] <delire> Xenguy: few running processes, small memory footprint, clever swapping, boots fast with a small kernel.
[11:59] <RQ> Xenguy, what does DSL stand for then?
[11:59] <tielliot>    Could someone help with an accessibility issue.