[12:00] <hyphenated> john27: then do all three other commands again. the dmesg, the iwconfig and the lsmod
[12:00] <john27> the output is short so i iwll post here
[12:00] <john27> FATAL: Module ipw2000 not found.
[12:00] <hyphenated> well there we go. that's your problem.
[12:01] <john27> ok...any idea how to fix it
[12:01] <john27> lol
[12:01] <hyphenated> which kernel are you using? which release of ubuntu?
[12:01] <john27> breezy
[12:01] <hyphenated> and kernel version?
[12:01] <john27> how would i determine that
[12:01] <hyphenated> uname -r
[12:01] <reapser> how do I install programs such as GST (Gnome .......)
[12:02] <john27> 2.6.12-9-386
[12:02] <[cro] smiley> reapser, did you fix boot problem?
[12:02] <reapser> nope
[12:02] <[cro] smiley> try to change root (hd0,0) to rootnoverify (hd0,0)
[12:02] <hyphenated> john27: 'find /lib/modules -name ipw2200.ko'
[12:03] <john27> as sudo?
[12:03] <hyphenated> no
[12:03] <reapser> ok lets try once more ,,,'
[12:03] <hyphenated> oh wait.. you made a typo earlier
[12:03] <hyphenated> sudo modprobe ipw2200, not 2000 :-)
[12:04] <john27> ok
[12:04] <john27> hold on
[12:04] <john27> no output on last one btw
[12:04] <hyphenated> good :-)
[12:04] <hyphenated> so do the the other three things again and put them in the pastebin (dmesg, iwconfig, lsmod as before)
[12:04] <john27> still says FATAL: Module ipw2200 not found
[12:05] <hyphenated> oh dear. ok, did that 'find' say anything?
[12:05] <patrick52222> why cant i see my apache page on a windows pc on my network i yhink i have set up my router right
[12:05] <john27> on dmesg no output doing iwconfig now
[12:05] <Jowi> patrick52222: what is your public ip address?
[12:05] <hyphenated> naw, skip those until we solve the modprobe problem
[12:06] <patrick52222> jovi: how do i find out again
[12:06] <reapser> Cro Smiley....??
[12:06] <lasala> I'm trying to install a program but get an error that the package glib-2.0 is not found.. how can i fix this ?
[12:06] <[cro] smiley> if you have
[12:06] <cjones> how to run pcmcia
[12:06] <john27> ah ok
[12:06] <[cro] smiley> reapser, yes?
[12:06] <john27> what now then
[12:06] <cjones> how do you to run pcmcia?
[12:06] <hyphenated> 'find /lib/modules -name ipw2200.ko'
[12:06] <Jowi> patrick52222: http://whatismyip.com (check on top of that page) and /msg Jowi the address
[12:06] <reapser> ok im looking at the file I previosly saved
[12:06] <kingspawn> lasala: apt-get install build-essential
[12:06] <sword_> hey what's up
[12:07] <cjones> how do you get pcmcia to run
[12:07] <Jowi> patrick52222: that is Jowi with a w, not v
[12:07] <[cro] smiley> reapser, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:07] <lasala> kingspawn i ran it but it still did not work ... should i restart ?
[12:07] <Jowi> :)
[12:07] <reapser> title Microsoft  this is it     Windows XP Professional
[12:07] <reapser> map (hd0,0) (hd0,1)
[12:07] <reapser> map (hd0,1) (hd0,1)
[12:07] <reapser> rootnoverify (hd0,0)
[12:07] <reapser> makeactive	
[12:07] <reapser> chainloader +1
[12:07] <sword_> okay so i have a corrupted usb devie (i tried to update the firmware, client crashed)
[12:07] <reapser> savedefault
[12:07] <kingspawn> lasala: hm, no. tried apt-cache search glib?
[12:07] <sword_> but i need to mount it to put the firmware on / format it
[12:07] <john27> no output
[12:07] <sword_> how would i mount a device that isnt detected
[12:08] <ltR20> Hello guys, i can not play videos in xine or any other video program. The video plays but i get no audio and it's pissing me off how do i fix this? i installed the win32 codecs or whatever they're called.
[12:08] <[cro] smiley> reapser, so it didn't work?
[12:08] <nalioth> reapser: please don't paste in here, use a pastebin ( see the /topic )
[12:08] <patrick52222> jowi: did ya get it
[12:08] <Jowi> patrick52222: not able to reach it either. you probably have a block somewhere. either a config or your router. hard to say
[12:08] <fluxt> ltR20: valium might fix it
[12:09] <ltR20> valium?
[12:09] <reapser> ok ...when I put this command in terminal ... gedit /boot/grub.menu.lst
[12:09] <fluxt> ltR20: yeah, it kinda calms you down
[12:09] <patrick52222> only if i knew someone who could do a remote desktop and do it
[12:09] <cjones> does anyone know how to run a wifi pcmcia card ?
[12:09] <john27> hyphenated?
[12:09] <reapser> it gives me that ...Cro Smiley..
[12:09] <Jowi> patrick52222: check in the router settings that the rule you made is enabled. save and restart
[12:09] <reapser> Sorry guys...no pasting..
[12:09] <hyphenated> john27: that's bad. let me think for a bit
[12:09] <john27> ok
[12:09] <ltR20> seriously though
[12:09] <ltR20> how can i fix this problem?
[12:10] <sword_> how can i mount an unrecognized device
[12:10] <Jowi> patrick52222: on some routers you need to tick "enable" + apply + reboot
[12:10] <ltR20> i installed every thing and i get no audio when playing videos
[12:10] <john27> it might help you to know that i tried fixing this earlier by following this howto
[12:10] <john27> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26623
[12:10] <LoneCold> hey. i am new to linux and ubuntu and wondered if there is anyway possible I can connect to my Voyager 205 modem through USB?
[12:10] <john27> i did not do the wpa stuff as i dont currently have that enabled
[12:11] <chris_> is DBO here?
[12:11] <[cro] smiley> reapser, can we talk private?
[12:11] <reapser> sure
[12:11] <patrick52222> yeh its enabled
[12:11] <chris_> someone want to help me out with vnc?
[12:12] <Stormx2> [cro] smiley, reapser, don't too frisky in PMs
[12:12] <fluxt> !ask
[12:12] <nouse66> does anyone know what could cause wine to stall for several minutes when running winecfg or a simple windows program like dvdshrink?
[12:12] <fluxt> !tell chris_ about ask
[12:13] <Stormx2> nouse66: Eek, no idea
[12:13] <reapser> ?
[12:13] <patrick52222> does anyone have a walk through for apache2 so i can start from the beginning
[12:13] <lasala> kingspwan: glib 2.0 is installed ... should i maybe set some environment variable ?
[12:13] <Stormx2> nouse66: It stalls on winecfg? You might wanna get the latest wine version off the ubuntu repo at winehq.com
[12:13] <nouse66> i've seen other people complain about it in the forums but never a solution :(
[12:13] <nouse66> yeah, i've got 0.9.10
[12:13] <nouse66> there isnt a newer one already is there?
[12:13] <fluxt> patrick52222: google
[12:14] <chris_> I wanted to install vnc, and tried all afternoon to get it work. can someone PM me?
[12:14] <patrick52222> fluxt: theres so many each differnet, i need one that works
[12:14] <sean__> :o
[12:14] <sean__> anyone there
[12:14] <ezech> hi :)
[12:14] <Yomi> 0.9.11 has been released
[12:15] <Yomi> im playing with it
[12:15] <ezech> 0.9.11 ?
[12:15] <mikebot> so is dapper out?
[12:15] <Yomi> yeah
[12:15] <_jason> mikebot: june 1
[12:15] <mikebot> _jason, ah, thanks
[12:15] <dungodung> I have problems with gstreamer0.8
[12:15] <sean__> anyone up for helping me with a problem during installation? :p
[12:15] <tristanmike> !ask
[12:15] <_jason> dungodung: what kind of problems?
[12:15] <Jowi> patrick52222: can you see your webpage on the server computer?
[12:15] <[cro] smiley> reapser, how do u talk in private here?
[12:15] <dungodung>  Depends: libid3tag0 (>=0.15.1b) but it is not installable
[12:15] <dungodung>  Depends: libmad0 (>=0.15.1b) but it is not installable
[12:15] <tristanmike> !+ask
[12:15] <ubotu> methinks ask is just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. Keeping the question in one line makes it easier to read. See also http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[12:16] <_jason> yikes, someone needs to trim that
[12:16] <ezech> [cro] smiley: first, you ask if somebody want's to talk with you
[12:16] <sean__> that's quite long lol
[12:16] <dungodung> _jason: can you help me?
[12:16] <_jason> dungodung: can you put /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us a link please?
[12:16] <reapser> look on the bottom of ur screen or window
[12:16] <nickrud> dungodung, that's definitely a problem with sources.list
[12:16] <[cro] smiley> ezech, and then?
[12:16] <Jowi> patrick52222: for example, on the server computer. open a webbrowser and type in http://127.0.0.1
[12:16] <dungodung> oh
[12:16] <dungodung> ok
[12:16] <ezech> [cro] smiley: depends, if that person answers
[12:16] <reapser> it sais Ubuntu and then My NICk
[12:16] <[cro] smiley> reapser, i did...
[12:16] <marco_> i... anybody use dapper... i think a find a bug, and want to check with another
[12:17] <hyphenated> ok, john27: for some reason, your kernel version didn't ship the ipw2200 driver. are you able to update to 2.6.12-10 ? it seems to have it
[12:17] <Luzer> nvidia drivers
[12:17] <Luzer> ?
[12:17] <marco_> its about usability
[12:17] <majd> grrr vncviewer keeps lockin up on my screen, but the mouse and keyboard still work....know what i mean?
[12:17] <sean__> anyways, on a part where it says Installing Extra Package Files (not sure if that's exactly the step or not) but, whenever i'm on that step at 93% it stops and says it's out of space, when i'm not out of space? for some odd reason ubuntu creates a partition and installs it on the partition that's made by the installer, but i'm trying to get it to install on the partition that i already have
[12:17] <john27> how do i do that
[12:17] <Jowi> marco_: check in #ubuntu+1
[12:17] <hyphenated> john27: do you have a working ethernet connection?
[12:17] <[cro] smiley> reapser, i opened window "reapser" but nobody is there
[12:17] <john27> yes
[12:17] <john27> im on it
[12:17] <patrick52222> jowi: yes
[12:18] <IamEthos> where do I get updates for various packages?
[12:18] <hyphenated> john27: neat. sudo apt-get update, for a start
[12:18] <IamEthos> are there any repositories ws?ith update
[12:18] <_jason> IamEthos: breezy-updates
[12:18] <john27> that will update my kernel?
[12:18] <reapser> go to my name and rite click .. OPEN dialog window...
[12:18] <[cro] smiley> reapser, i did
[12:18] <patrick52222> jowi: yes i can see the webpage on the main pc
[12:19] <john27> i was not aware that you could use apt-get for that
[12:19] <[cro] smiley> reapser, u try...
[12:19] <hyphenated> john27: not yet, it'll update the list of packages it knows about
[12:19] <djk_> if one does lspci, is there a wlan category or would the wlan be under ethernet controllers?
[12:19] <IamEthos> I have ubuntu 5.10 updates enabled
[12:19] <hyphenated> john27: the next step I tell you about will update the kernel
[12:19] <Jowi> patrick52222: very good. apache is configured ok. first, check that your local ip address is what you put in the router. "ifconfig" will list it under your eth device
[12:20] <nouse66> Yomi: cool, i see it now... i didnt have my /etc/apt/preferences file setup to look for wine on winehq
[12:20] <Yomi> ok
[12:20] <[cro] smiley> reapser, u here?
[12:20] <Stork> i wonder if it's worth compiling my own kernels just so i can use latest nvidia drivers...
[12:20] <reapser> yea..
[12:20] <[cro] smiley> reapser, try to open window on me...
[12:21] <reapser> I guess its not working ....cuz i tried it with my laptop..
[12:21] <dwarner> I know this is a boring question, but: if I started on Hoary and dist-upgraded to Breezy, should I be running linux-image-2.6.10-5-686-smp or linux-image-2.6.10-6-686-smp?
[12:21] <xstation> hi
[12:21] <Yomi> nouse66: try this repository deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt breezy main
[12:21] <patrick52222> jowi: yes it is correct, the main pc is 192.168.1.101
[12:21] <nickrud> Stork, I don't do it, but you only need to compile the kernel module, not the entire kernel
[12:21] <Stork> ah
[12:21] <Yomi> 0.9.11 isn in sourceforge now
[12:22] <Jowi> patrick52222: can you see the webpage if you type in that address in the browser?
[12:22] <[cro] smiley> reapser, can u make a room or somthing?
[12:22] <patrick52222> jowi: yes
[12:22] <Renault> hello
[12:22] <Jowi> patrick52222: do you have any firewall installed in Ubuntu?
[12:22] <reapser> do U know your way around MIRC..??
[12:22] <patrick52222> jowi: nope
[12:23] <Jowi> can you ping 192.168.1.101 from the windows PC?
[12:23] <dungodung> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11343
[12:23] <nouse66> Yomi: is that better than the http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ repo?
[12:24] <patrick52222> jowi: yes
[12:24] <Yomi> sourceforge is too slow try 'my' repo
[12:24] <troytroy> !tell troytroy about mplayer
[12:24] <_jason> dungodung: you need to enable online repos by uncommenting them.  I have to go down to the lab and will be back in a few minutes to help you if you need it (or someone else can too)...
[12:24] <Jowi> patrick52222: ok. wait a while
[12:24] <dungodung> _jason: I can wait
[12:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell dungodung about repos
[12:25] <nickrud> dungodung, uncomment lines 5, 6, 10 , 11
[12:25] <reapser> [cro] smiley   type this where it sais Ubuntu Servers...!!!
[12:25] <gnomefreak> dungodung: put a # infront of the deb cdrom repo (the very first one) and take the #away from all the others that start with deb
[12:25] <_jason> dungodung: that may be easier for you, or nickrud's way
[12:25] <Jowi> patrick52222: can you enter 192.168.1.101 in the Windows browser and see the page?
[12:25] <patrick52222> jowi: yes it shows the page
[12:25] <xstation> when I runjabberd i get this A pidfile already exists at the specified location.  Check to ensure another copy of the server is not running, or remove the existing file.
[12:25] <xstation>  so I do ps aux  there are two pids jabber     421  0.0  0.2   4156  1720 ?        Ss   21:27   0:00 /usr/sbin/jabbejabber     423  0.0  0.2   4016  1584 ?        S    21:27   0:00 /usr/sbin/jabbe
[12:25] <dungodung> gnomefreak: when I uncomment all of them, some errors show upon starting synaptic
[12:25] <reapser> [cro] smiley
[12:25] <[cro] smiley> reapser, type what?
[12:25] <gnomefreak> xstation: dont paste in here please
[12:26] <gnomefreak> dungodung: make sure the # is infront of the cdrom one and only take the # away from the lines that start with deb
[12:26] <xstation> gnomefreak: hi sorrey
[12:26] <[cro] smiley> reapser, what should i type??
[12:26] <reapser> forward slash     join ...number sign and last reapser
[12:26] <Jowi> patrick52222: ok. your internal/local network works fine. all your settings are correct. if you haven't put a block in /etc/hosts.deny your router is blocking the traffic most likely.
[12:26] <nick|here> is preempt_voluntary better than preempt??
[12:26] <troytroy> dungodung: what u want to do
[12:27] <gnomefreak> dungodung: take # away in lines 5,6,10,11,33,34 and put a # line 001
[12:27] <IamEthos> okay
[12:27] <[cro] smiley> reapser, what number sign??
[12:27] <nouse66> bah, i'm running wine 0.9.11 and getting the same problem
[12:27] <IamEthos> I'm trying to install lmms from the .deb files
[12:28] <patrick52222> jowi: wat does that mean and wat do i do now
[12:28] <reapser> #
[12:28] <xstation> patrick52222 what make of router is it
[12:28] <IamEthos> but when I run lmms, it says it needs lmms-common
[12:28] <troytroy> dungodung: paste ur 'sources.list' in the pastebin
[12:28] <IamEthos> and when I run lmms-common, it says I need lmms
[12:28] <sword_> does anyone know how to mount a flash usb device
[12:28] <Jowi> patrick52222: wait. i can see your page now. your router was just very slow in updating the settings. it works now.
[12:28] <gnomefreak> IamEthos: sudo dpkg -i file.deb should install any .deb file
[12:28] <sword_> thats undetected?
[12:28] <tkup> nick|here, IIRC, preempt_voluntary relies on good programmers. preempt is forcefull (i.e. ogod)
[12:28] <TuXethic> hello everyone
[12:28] <chris_> I had problems in the new wine version 0.9.11
[12:28] <patrick52222> xstation: its a linksys
[12:28] <patrick52222> jowi: wat does it say
[12:28] <Jowi> patrick52222: "kinghome intranet"
[12:28] <IamEthos> gromefreak: yeah, the problem is that it seems that these two packages are dependent upon one another
[12:28] <dungodung> troytroy:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11343
[12:29] <patrick52222> jowi: yey thats the one
[12:29] <IamEthos> and neither one will install without the presence of the other
[12:29] <xstation> patrick5222 which model number
[12:29] <troytroy> dungodung: ok hld let me chk
[12:29] <Jowi> patrick52222: very slow router update :)
[12:29] <dungodung> gnomefreak, ubotu: I'm still getting the error
[12:29] <patrick52222> jowi: must be
[12:29] <nickrud> IamEthos, dpkg -i <package1> <package2>
[12:29] <IamEthos> but how can I install something that can't be installed without the other thing if the other thing can't be installed without it?
[12:30] <patrick52222> xstation: its a linksys  WRT54G
[12:30] <TuXethic> Does any one in here knows if Ubuntu Linux v6.06 Alpha 6 is the newest ?
[12:30] <troytroy> dungodung: ok lets go step by step
[12:30] <IamEthos> oh
[12:30] <IamEthos> well
[12:30] <TuXethic> I mean Dapper Drake
[12:30] <IamEthos> now I feel foolish
[12:30] <gnomefreak> dungodung: here take this and replace your list with this one please http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11344
[12:30] <troytroy> uncomment lines 5 and 6
[12:30] <gnomefreak> its your list just fixed
[12:30] <TuXethic> Cuz, I've used version 5.10 stable
[12:30] <TuXethic> I would like to try new flight
[12:31] <troytroy> dungodung: uncomment lines 5 and 6
[12:31] <david324132> Hey, does anyone know how to take a video-screenshot thing?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> TuXethic: dapper support is in #ubuntu+1 now
[12:31] <hyphenated> john27: has that command finished?
[12:31] <TuXethic> bt the look in distrowatch site, I see that 6 is the newest, but whant to make shure
[12:31] <xstation> patrick52222: ok what problems
[12:31] <john27> yes
[12:31] <patrick52222> jowi: so is that it, it works now. how do i get a name now
[12:31] <molinero> !pastebin
[12:31] <ubotu> pastebin is probably 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.
[12:31] <john27> i was not sure if you had left
[12:31] <chris_> would anyone upgrade ubuntu 5.10?
[12:31] <john27> :)
[12:32] <TuXethic> me
[12:32] <dungodung> gnomefreak: still getting the warnings and errors
[12:32] <Chargerbear> I downloaded and installed Ubuntu yesterday. After I installed the desktop, I had 23 updates waiting for me. I installed the updates and it said I should reboot as soon as possible because one of the updates was a new kernal. So I did and I go back to the desktop I got an internal error mesg.: "Unable to initialize HAL." I ran the old kernal and the same thing. I reinstalled HAL and the same thing.
[12:32] <TuXethic> I will upgrade to newest build
[12:32] <gnomefreak> dungodung: what are they?
[12:32] <Jowi> xstation: no prob. it works. the router settings didn't update very quick after the portforwarding rule was set, that's all
[12:32] <gnomefreak> can you paste them to pastebin please dungodung
[12:32] <patrick52222> xstation: theres no problem now, but thanks for asking
[12:32] <Jowi> patrick52222: a domain name?
[12:32] <troytroy> dungodung: then 10,11,33 and 34
[12:33] <TuXethic> Is there dvd version of Ubuntu 6.06 Alpha 6 ?
[12:33] <hyphenated> john27: took a quick break. ok, now 'apt-cache show linux-image-2.6.12-10-386' should show some info. if it doesn't, we need to fix your sources.list
[12:33] <patrick52222> yes. would a .tk work
[12:33] <chris_> is there a upgrade isntall?
[12:33] <[cro] smiley> i need a good ghost program for ubuntu... any ideas??
[12:33] <poningru> [cro] smiley: tar
[12:33] <gnomefreak> chris_: use the updater tool
[12:33] <john27> do that sudo?
[12:33] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[12:33] <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.
[12:33] <john27> as sudo
[12:33] <xstation> Jowi: ok thats fine links suport is not the best
[12:33] <gnomefreak> ^^^ chris
[12:33] <hyphenated> john27: if it were sudo, I'd say sudo ;-)
[12:33] <chris_> gnomefreak wheres that?
[12:33] <xstation> linksys
[12:33] <john27> ok lol
[12:33] <gnomefreak> chris_: read above post by ubotu
[12:33] <poningru> [cro] smiley: in linux you dont have to do do a 'ghost' since almost everything is a file
[12:34] <lukins> [cro]  smiley theres a howto on backingup on digg.com today
[12:34] <hyphenated> john27: I just want to know if it outputs some info, or an error
[12:34] <dungodung> gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11345
[12:34] <[cro] smiley> poningru, so i just make an archive?
[12:34] <Jowi> patrick52222: any name work. you register a domain name and link it to your public ip. but that i can not help with.
[12:34] <poningru> yeah
[12:34] <chris_> wow thanks gnomefreak
[12:34] <poningru> [cro] smiley: but there are packages iirc
[12:34] <poningru> hold on
[12:34] <TuXethic> One more question, why dont Ubuntu and Kubuntu, did not combine together?
[12:34] <john27> ok i will pastebin it
[12:34] <chris_> whats the latest you know?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> dungodung: did you run sudo apt-get update?
[12:34] <TuXethic> Me personally, I use bolf =)
[12:34] <patrick52222> jowi: ok thanks for helping me get it sorted
[12:34] <gnomefreak> latest what chris_ ?
[12:34] <Jowi> patrick52222: no probs.
[12:35] <dungodung> gnomefreak: no...
[12:35] <chris_> latest ubunut
[12:35] <gnomefreak> dungodung: you need to
[12:35] <david324132> Hey, does anyone know how to take a video-screenshot thing?
[12:35] <viator> whats up with the flight5 live cd its a bad iso on the server
[12:35] <troytroy> dungodung: u got to run 'sudo apt-get update'
[12:35] <john27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11346
[12:35] <chris_> ubuntu*
[12:35] <hyphenated> david324132: from a movie, or just your desktop screen?
[12:35] <gnomefreak> chris_: breezy badger 5.10 is latest stable build of ubuntu flight 6 is latest testing and can break without notice
[12:35] <dungodung> troytroy, gnomefreak: I reloaded the repos, but not updated them
[12:35] <_jason> dungodung: seems like you are being taken care of, just let me know if you need anything
[12:35] <dungodung> oh well
[12:35] <david324132> hyphenated: From my screen
[12:35] <dungodung> _jason: yeah... thanks
[12:36] <chris_> well thanks gnome freak :)
[12:36] <gnomefreak> dungodung: run sudo apt-get update and let me know of errors
[12:36] <[cro] smiley> poningru, and what do i do if want rewrite ghost image on disk?
[12:36] <ltR20> how do u increase the gamma in xine?
[12:36] <hyphenated> john27: awesome. sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.12-10-386
[12:36] <poningru> [cro] smiley: simply untar it
[12:36] <patrick52222> jowi: what did you put in to view my page
[12:37] <poningru> [cro] smiley: you can set up a livecd or use another working system to untar it onto a disk
[12:37] <molinero> !help
[12:37] <hyphenated> david324132: there's lots of tools to do it, but I usually use a shell command "import -window root screenshot.jpg"
[12:37] <john27> it is working
[12:37] <poningru> [cro] smiley: http://freshmeat.net/projects/g4l/
[12:37] <konfuzeDD> Hey there, so im sitting in front (er beside) a fresh ububtu install on Athlon64 3200+ and nVidia 430/410 chipset and  msi motherboard.  with noacpi I have gotten the primary instll done but xserver wont start. it says blah blah GLCore blah no symbols. dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg has not yet helped any
[12:37] <patrick52222> jowi: did it take long to load
[12:37] <hyphenated> john27: once it's done, you need to reboot. most updates don't need a reboot, but this is your kernel
[12:38] <john27> right
[12:38] <Jowi> patrick52222: nope. instant for me. i'm in europe if that make any difference
[12:38] <john27> tell me hyphenated how did learn so much about linux
[12:38] <gnomefreak> dungodung: errors or all cleared up?
[12:38] <dungodung> gnomefreak, troytroy, _jason: ok. no warnings, no errors, the packages are being downloaded
[12:38] <gnomefreak> ;)
[12:38] <dungodung> you guys are great and ever so helpful
[12:38] <hyphenated> john27: by being foolishly curious
[12:38] <konfuzeDD> well reconfig does use the nv driver for video but I thought there might be some other basic vid driver that would work until i can do the nvidia drivers with easyubuntu
[12:39] <john27> do you do computer work for a living
[12:39] <john27> ?
[12:39] <dungodung> I truly thank you
[12:39] <[cro] smiley> poningru, and why do ghost programs exist then? if it's so easy...
[12:39] <gnomefreak> yw dungodung
[12:39] <troytroy> dungodung: ok glad we could hlp
[12:39] <jenda> how do i cat/grep the first line of a file that contains a string (say "topic")?
[12:39] <jariep1_> does anyone know where the alsaconf curses configuration script located, that is, which alsa package?
[12:39] <hyphenated> yeah, and the place I work develops software on unix platforms.
[12:39] <poningru> [cro] smiley: because people want a gui
[12:39] <viator> anyone got a mirror that has a WORKING dapper flight 5 livecd iso?
[12:39] <hyphenated> about half of the developers use linux for their work machine
[12:39] <sword_> hey is there any way i can upload the firmware of a device or mount it if it is not operating
[12:39] <Jowi> viator: isn't flight-6 the latest one?
[12:39] <poningru> [cro] smiley: and people want to make things horribly complex for whatever reason
[12:39] <gnomefreak> viator: why dont you get flight 6
[12:39] <sword_> this flash devices firmware is nonexistant
[12:39] <tristanmike> viator: why not use flight 6?
[12:40] <john27> ok it is done i will reboot and be back momentarily
[12:40] <gnomefreak> someone told him that in #ubuntu+1 :(
[12:40] <[cro] smiley> poningru, well thax, i hope i wont screw somthing up:)
[12:40] <hyphenated> john27: good luck
[12:40] <poningru> [cro] smiley: yep
[12:40] <viator> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-5/
[12:40] <viator> that iso
[12:40] <poningru> viator: why not use flight 6?
[12:40] <viator> is bad
[12:40] <tristanmike> viator: flight 5 is out of date
[12:40] <david324132> hyphenated: Oh, I'm talking about taking a video of the desktop. Is this possible?
[12:41] <konfuzeDD> any info on configing xserver / xorg to work with nVidia 430/410 chipset
[12:41] <poningru> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-6/
[12:41] <viator> because flight5 is more stable?
[12:41] <tristanmike> viator: not at all
[12:41] <hyphenated> david324132: ohhh.. yeah, there are tools for that, but I haven't played with them
[12:41] <poningru> viator: um no flight 6 is more stable
[12:41] <tristanmike> viator: flight 6 is more stable
[12:41] <poningru> konfuzeDD: hold on
[12:41] <konfuzeDD> does dapper have better integrated nvidia
[12:41] <david324132> hyphenated: Do you know the names of any?
[12:41] <viator> ok ill  look at that iso
[12:41] <konfuzeDD> ah support that is
[12:41] <tristanmike> viator: buy you have to understand, these are the "development" versions, they can, and most likely will break
[12:41] <viator> but i dont need any more coasters!
[12:42] <tristanmike> viator: then stick with breezy
[12:42] <Koharski> hey guys. I'm installing ubuntu breezy as a server on an oooolllld computer. (P133) and the installer keeps failing saying it is unable to install initrd-tools
[12:42] <Koharski> ideas?
[12:42] <viator> trist the problem isnt that its unstable
[12:42] <viator> its that the iso on the server is bad
[12:42] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell viator about dailybuild
[12:42] <Jowi> Koharski: i managed on a p133 without errors (un)fortunatley
[12:42] <unforcer> Why I cannot make .png icons to shorcut icons? It just show gray and I cannot choose them? I don't think it is the format?
[12:42] <poningru> konfuzeDD: did you already try gflgx itc?
[12:43] <poningru> err you know what I mean
[12:43] <konfuzeDD> no what gflgx itc
[12:43] <maciek> a question about Dapper: are there any plans to set the default font rendering to Freetype autohinter rather than the bytecode interpreter?
[12:43] <poningru> !glfx
[12:43] <ubotu> poningru: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:43] <Koharski> I don't think its low specs that is causing the problem. Possibly because of the CDrom? Its 4x, and on the same IDE cable
[12:44] <hyphenated> david324132: a quick apt-cache search said there's one called istanbul
[12:44] <gnomefreak> maciek: join #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
[12:44] <Koharski> what does initrd-toosl do?
[12:44] <jariep1_> i've got a question about ubuntu and debian comparisons. I used debian for a while and found sound easy to configure using the alsaconf curses script, but I can't find the alsaconf script in ubuntu 5.1... which package do I need for this?
[12:44] <john27> hyphenated?
[12:44] <maciek> oops, sorry.
[12:44] <konfuzeDD> !gflgx
[12:44] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have to unrar a splitted file wich has a password. How can i insert that password? I've installed Ark and unrar.
[12:44] <ubotu> konfuzeDD: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:44] <poningru> !nvidia
[12:44] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:44] <hyphenated> john27: any luck?
[12:44] <poningru> konfuzeDD: did you follow that?
[12:44] <john27> do mean to say that i should try the wireless?
[12:44] <Jowi> Koharski: shouldn't be a prob if the CDROM is on the end of the cable. more likely that the CD is borked
[12:45] <hyphenated> john27: well, first do the dmesg | grep ipw and iwconfig commands
[12:45] <david324132> hyphenated: Any idea which repository that's in?
[12:45] <Koharski> I have tried multiple CDs, all pressed
[12:45] <hyphenated> david324132: universe
[12:45] <Jowi> Koharski: you will also need at least 3gb HDD space. 5-6 recommended
[12:45] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have to unrar a splitted file wich has a password. How can i insert that password? I've installed Ark and unrar.
[12:45] <Koharski> for server? It says 400
[12:46] <Koharski> crap. thats the problem then
[12:46] <Jowi> Koharski: sorry, forgot the "server" part
[12:46] <Koharski> I have a 2.5 gb
[12:46] <Jowi> Koharski: nah, you're probably right
[12:46] <Koharski> hmm. okay
[12:46] <Koharski> well, i'll try another CD
[12:46] <poningru> Koharski: you should try xubuntu if you have an old pc
[12:46] <poningru> it uses xfce
[12:46] <Koharski> I'm just going to use terminal
[12:46] <IamEthos> hey
[12:47] <poningru> ah ok
[12:47] <david324132> hyphenated: Thank you!
[12:47] <lukins> how do i reinstall the english locale?
[12:47] <john27> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11349
[12:47] <IamEthos> I'm looking for a good text editor for Linux
[12:47] <ant748> good evening everyone. Im attempting to install TWO bttv type 77 cards. I can load the module with the option card=77 and it detects ONE of the cards correctly. My question is how do i pass the options to the second card?
[12:47] <Koharski> allright, wish me luch ;)
[12:47] <john27> there you on hyphenated
[12:47] <poningru> IamEthos: please dont troll here
[12:47] <john27> are not on
[12:47] <Crazy_Man> IamEthos: gvim
[12:47] <crimsun> john27: pong
[12:47] <john27> im sick and out of it sorry
[12:47] <IamEthos> that supports HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript hilighting
[12:47] <ant748> the cards will be used with motion for bnc cctv cameras
[12:47] <Crazy_Man> IamEthos: gvim
[12:47] <IamEthos> poningru: troll?
[12:47] <hyphenated> john27: that looks heaps better
[12:47] <gnomefreak> IamEthos: vim emacs or eclipse
[12:47] <john27> yes
[12:47] <poningru> IamEthos: are you seriously asking that question or looking to start a flame war?
[12:47] <Koharski> IamEthious: try gedit for X, nano for console.
[12:47] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have to unrar a splitted file wich has a password. How can i insert that password? I've installed Ark and unrar.
[12:48] <IamEthos> I'm seriously asking
[12:48] <john27> now what do you recommend
[12:48] <poningru> IamEthos: I would say gedit then
[12:48] <IamEthos> I have no clue what troll means?
[12:48] <gnomefreak> IamEthos: and i seriously answered
[12:48] <Koharski> do you want fancy MSword stuff? install OpenOffice
[12:48] <IamEthos> oh
[12:48] <ant748> go google it
[12:48] <hyphenated> john27: load up network-admin and configure it :-)
[12:48] <john27> i was thinking that but didnt want to be overly hasty
[12:48] <IamEthos> you thought I was asking a controversial question to get everyone arguing
[12:48] <Crazy_Man> I've heard the new gedit is pretty good....
[12:48] <IamEthos> I get it
[12:48] <poningru> IamEthos: yeah
[12:48] <poningru> sorry
[12:48] <Koharski> heh
[12:49] <IamEthos> noxo, I figure most of you guys are mature enough to just tell me what you like without really giving a damn about what someone else uses
[12:49] <poningru> IamEthos: you have lots of choices depends on wether you want a simple text editor or a very complex one
[12:49] <IamEthos> *no
[12:49] <debatem1> hola all, i have a stupid question: is it possible to get portage on ubuntu?
[12:49] <Jowi> lukins: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales" will re-generate them. /etc/environment to set it
[12:49] <IamEthos> well
[12:49] <poningru> IamEthos: if you want something lightweight then go with gedit
[12:49] <hyphenated> john27: that's ok. I hope you took notes in case someone else had a problem like this. then you'd be able to help them :-)
[12:49] <IamEthos> has anyone used HTML-Kit on Windows?
[12:49] <IamEthos> I really like that
[12:49] <Koharski> its funny. debates about gay rights are less intense than debates about linux distros
[12:49] <Jowi> lukins: there should be a command for it as well, but i don't remember it... hmmm...
[12:50] <Nihil85> hi everyone! i have to unrar a splitted file wich has a password. How can i insert that password? I've installed Ark and unrar.
[12:50] <Vampier> burning the alpha... let's see how it works :D
[12:50] <Coffeecup> I used lame to convert my .wav to .mp3 and the resulting file sizes are too big.  How do I reduce the quality/file size?
[12:50] <Jowi> lukins: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure localeconf"
[12:51] <_jason> Nihil85: unrar x file, where file is the first file in the split archive
[12:51] <poningru> IamEthos: try nvu
[12:52] <xenalise> hey... has anyone had any probs with cpan?
[12:52] <IamEthos> poningru: I was looking at it
[12:52] <gelrod> hello, I'm new to Linux, and I'm wondering how I install my intel wireless card driver
[12:52] <troytroy> i want a very good cd/dvd burning package for breezy
[12:52] <IamEthos> but I don't really like the whole WYSIWYG stuff
[12:52] <john28> hyphenated?
[12:52] <xenalise> I can't seem to install Bundle::Apache or Bundle::CPAN without "NOT OK" errors all the time :|
[12:52] <john28> longstory about the name
[12:52] <Jowi> !tell gelrod about wireless
[12:52] <john28> lol
[12:52] <thebrasse> Hello! Does anyone know if I there is a way for me to disable one serial port and keep the others? Can I tell the ttyS module what serial ports to use?
[12:53] <john28> thanks a lot
[12:53] <hyphenated> troytroy: I use k3b. it requires kdelibs and so on which you may not want
[12:53] <konfuzeDD> ok so can I use the AMD64 nforce drivers with this AMD64 CPU and ubuntu-i386?
[12:53] <hyphenated> john28: all working then?
[12:53] <john28> it would seem as such yes
[12:53] <john28> given that im not on the ethernet anymore
[12:53] <hyphenated> brilliant. enjoy
[12:53] <konfuzeDD> or does that IA32 actually work with AMD 64 based systems too?
[12:54] <john28> thanks...do you come on frequently?
[12:54] <hyphenated> I'm only here about 12 hours a day
[12:54] <troytroy> hyphenated: ok does it mean have to switch to kde
[12:54] <john28> ok i will see you around then thanks again!
[12:54] <hyphenated> troytroy: no, it means you have to install a few megs more of libraries
[12:54] <hyphenated> john28: no problem.
[12:54] <Vampier> bbl
[12:55] <tkup> thebrasse, you could disable the serial port from the bios or simply setserial /dev/ttyS[0-9]  uart none
[12:55] <troytroy> hyphenated: ok  what is the package name
[12:55] <Coffeecup> Any way to compress mp3's to a smaller file size?
[12:55] <_ubuntu_> +heeellpp I installed Kde full but itwont work, I get display 0 busy error when  itry & run from terminal & then log off...
[12:55] <IamEthos> I'm trying Eclips right now
[12:55] <hyphenated> troytroy: they cryptically named it 'k3b'
[12:55] <_ubuntu_> how do i fix this? everything fr kde is installed
[12:56] <_ubuntu_> I got no errors
[12:56] <IamEthos> I like it for Java development
[12:56] <troytroy> hyphenated: sudo apt-get install k3b ?
[12:56] <konfuzeDD> is there a commnad line web browser , my xserver wont start and the nvidia.run file is available on httP
[12:56] <IamEthos> not sure how I'll feel about HTML/PHP development
[12:56] <bimberi> konfuzeDD: lynx
[12:56] <thebrasse> tkup, but there should be a way for me to tell the driver what serial ports tu use shouldn't it?
[12:56] <tristanmike> konfuzeDD: sudo apt-get install lynx
[12:56] <hyphenated> troytroy: go on, I dare ya ;-)
[12:56] <tkup> troytroy, just so you can learn how to hunt yourself, use 'apt-cache search put_a_keyword_here_such_as_burner' etc
[12:57] <tkup> thebrasse, what driver?
[12:57] <thebrasse> tkup, ttyS
[12:57] <troytroy> tkup: thanks
[12:57] <sam__> Hey
[12:57] <_ubuntu_> I have edubuntu trying 2 run ubuntu & kde trying 2 run, how do I fix this problem?? I updated x386 img & graphics & that started this problem
[12:58] <tkup> thebrasse, ttyS from 0-9 (or more) is a device. so if you want to disable ttyS1 (COM2) you can 'setserial /dev/ttyS1 uart none'
[12:58] <dungodung> now I have a problem with cyrillics in ubuntu
[12:58] <cuppa> I'm pretty new to linux and I've forgotten my root password. Does anyone know of a way to retrieve this?
[12:58] <_jason> _ubuntu_: can you elaborate on the problem?
[12:59] <jariep1_> are the alsaconf packages identical to debian?
[12:59] <tristanmike> cuppa: your root password is *your* password
[12:59] <_jason> cuppa: you probably never set one, ubuntu doesn't use root
[12:59] <jariep1_> i mean
[12:59] <dungodung> I inserted the serbian layout in "Keyboards" and defined what switch I want to use
[12:59] <tristanmike> !tell cuppa about root
[12:59] <cuppa> ahh
[12:59] <jariep1_> are the alsa packages identical to that of debian
[12:59] <_ubuntu_> im trying, whe nI type in user name & pass for kde it will sit at just background for a min & then sk for username & pass aagin, itseems liek the kde xserver not loading
[12:59] <tristanmike> cuppa: see the private message from ubotu for more info
[12:59] <_ubuntu_> aka the kdm
[12:59] <dungodung> but the changes won't happen
[12:59] <Bambino> goodevning guys. Ive tried now for soooooo many hours and cant get my wireless connection to work. I downloaded the driver for the wriless. and i ndiswrapper -i thefile.inf and then i did some weird stuff more with ndisiswrapper it said on a website. good, not the wireless is found but its not connecting!!! and wheni resterat the pc , its gone and i need todo everything again
[12:59] <thebrasse> tkup, ok.. Is there any way I can make sure that my setserial command gets executed before the modules in /etc/modules are loaded?
[01:00] <cuppa> That confuses permissions up a bit
[01:00] <tkup> thebrasse, when you start linux, it creates the files /dev/ttyS0 all the way to /dev/ttySN and then assign those files to the real serial ports. It starts with ttyS0 so in your case if you have two serial ports, that would be /dev/ttyS0 and /dev/ttyS1. you can disable any one of those or both as you wish
[01:00] <_ubuntu_> what  Idid is updated the x386 image & graphics using synaptic & now kde wont run when I installed it, can I remove kde without harm & try too e-install again?
[01:01] <_ubuntu_> re-install*
[01:01] <cuppa> ahh I see cheers
[01:01] <tkup> thebrasse, as long as the serial driver is compiled into the kernel rather than as a module, yes it is possible
[01:01] <cuppa> although I still am unable to edit a file because of its permissions
[01:02] <_ubuntu_> _jason is it possible too remove kde & clean cache re-install without crashing system?
[01:02] <_ubuntu_> cuppa try gksudo natulis
[01:02] <_jason> _ubuntu_: how did you install kde and what were using before?
[01:02] <_ubuntu_> or however its spelled
[01:02] <_ubuntu_> I was using gnome
[01:02] <dungodung> anybody?
[01:02] <_jason> _ubuntu_: does gnome work?
[01:02] <_ubuntu_> I like kde simpler gnome is a pain in the ass....
[01:03] <_ubuntu_> barly
[01:03] <duelboot> Bambino, hold on...I'll see if you went to the following site:   ... ... give a sec
[01:03] <_jason> _ubuntu_: describe barely
[01:03] <tkup> thebrasse, you would have to put the setserial command in /etc/init.d/setserial_disable and create a symbolic link to it from /etc/rc2.d/S10setserial_disable as such ln -s /etc/init.d/setserial_disable /etc/rc2.d/S10setserial_disable
[01:03] <_ubuntu_> I have 2 login terminal & mess around with it 2 get it too run
[01:03] <_ubuntu_> it is having a display issue
[01:03] <_jason> _ubuntu_: and this started only after installing kde?
[01:03] <splot> is lvm considered stable?
[01:03] <wayne2> hello. is this the place to find help for ubuntu?
[01:03] <_ubuntu_> yes
[01:03] <ELpH95o> i have noticed a slight bug in gnome or it could be display driver
[01:03] <duelboot> bambino, which wireless card?
[01:03] <ELpH95o> the cursor sometimes blacks out
[01:04] <_jason> _ubuntu_: what kind of display issue?  did you try a new user?
[01:04] <ELpH95o> ya
[01:04] <ELpH95o> it's not a serious one though
[01:04] <_ubuntu_> no
[01:04] <bimberi> wayne2: yes it is
[01:04] <Bambino> duelboot, 802.11 b/g wirelesslan. Is broadcom for acer aspire 5024
[01:04] <_jason> _ubuntu_: try a new user and see if gnome works ok
[01:04] <duelboot> bambino, hold on
[01:04] <splot> anyone?
[01:04] <_ubuntu_> ays display:0 busy
[01:04] <thebrasse> tkup, ok. that sounds nice.
[01:04] <azadder> any good alternatives to nvu?
[01:04] <wayne2> has anyone tried booting from a firewire drive?
[01:04] <bimberi> azadder: screem, bluefish ?
[01:04] <duelboot> bambino, you running encryption?
[01:05] <gnomefreak> azadder: bluefish
[01:05] <wayne2> azadder, try amaya/
[01:05] <thebrasse> tkup, thanks for the tip!
[01:05] <azadder> thank you guys
[01:05] <gnomefreak> screem is broken for me :(
[01:05] <troytroy> anyone used graveman cd/dvd burner before?
[01:05] <_ubuntu_> i got 2 users both fail
[01:05] <wayne2> amaya is the w3's html editor
[01:05] <tristanmike> troytroy: use k3b :P
[01:05] <Bambino> duelboot, encryption? how u mean
[01:05] <tkup> thebrasse, hey I think it should be after S20makedev so, it should be S30setserial_disable
[01:06] <ubuntulnx> i'm trying to mount a thumb drive and get the following errors: mount: no medium found mount: no medium found error: could not execute pmount anyone have an idea?
[01:06] <thebrasse> tkup, ok
[01:06] <_jason> _ubuntu_: is one of them a new user you just created?
[01:06] <duelboot> bambino, I guess not, WEP, WAP?
[01:06] <tkup> thebrasse, makedev creates the devices in /dev
[01:06] <splot> anyone ever use lvm, EVER??
[01:06] <wayne2> does anyone have any experence with booting ubuntu from a firewire hard drive?
[01:06] <Bambino> duelboot, none
[01:06] <duelboot> bambino, okay...lemme check
[01:07] <troytroy> tristanmike: tks
[01:07] <ELpH95o> is ubunto "developer friendly" you think?
[01:07] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: what is the exact commant you enter?
[01:07] <_jason> _ubuntu_: can you try to be a bit more specific about your problem?  Does gnome start to load?  Do you get dropped to a terminal?  etc.
[01:07] <Puter> Anyone know where I can find some information on routing with Ubuntu
[01:07] <molinero> Duro_De_Peinar has entrado a #ubuntu-help
[01:07] <ubuntulnx> jowi, that's what happens when i plug it in and try to open it in computer
[01:07] <Duro_De_Peinar> nou molinero
[01:07] <molinero> ok
[01:08] <Duro_De_Peinar> hhaa.... good night xD
[01:08] <Puter> k
[01:08] <molinero> es canal mutilenguaje
[01:08] <colic> juas
[01:08] <Duro_De_Peinar> xD locura de idiomas
[01:08] <tristanmike> !es
[01:08] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:08] <ubuntulnx> jowi, i didn't put any commands in
[01:08] <colic> :D
[01:08] <colic> wow xD
[01:08] <dungodung> cyrillics in ubuntu, anyone?
[01:09] <colic> nunca me habian llamado hispanohablante
[01:09] <colic> xD
[01:09] <molinero> xD
[01:09] <_ubuntu_> no it doesnt load on first i have to goto terminal & type sudo gdm
[01:09] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: maybe the device is not supported. what kind of thumbdrive is it exactly?
[01:09] <wayne2> i am trying to boot from a firewire hard drive, and yaboot can't find my open firmware path to my root partition ( i am on a mac mini, OS 10.4
[01:09] <molinero> colic y hispanoparlante?
[01:09] <_jason> _ubuntu_: didn't you say kdm loaded?
[01:09] <_ubuntu_> then i get error that says display:0 busy usingdisplay:1
[01:09] <colic> no se, en mi pueblo se llama castellano xD
[01:10] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: try to open a terminal and type "sudo modprobe usb-storage"
[01:10] <colic> aunq por ahi suelen decir espaol
[01:10] <colic> xD
[01:10] <_ubuntu_> no kde fails every time gnome loads
[01:10] <tristanmike> please speak english in this room
[01:10] <_jason> _ubuntu_: in kdm you can click on sessions and choose gnome
[01:10] <_jason> _ubuntu_: no need to start gdm
[01:10] <poningru> wayne2: dude this is a ubuntu support channel not mac help, unless I didnt understand your problem
[01:10] <_ubuntu_> it wont load without doing that
[01:10] <wayne2> do you know where i can get mac help?
[01:11] <splot> so nobody knows about lvm.
[01:11] <duelboot> bambino:  did you check here?  http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Installation
[01:11] <Duro_De_Peinar> por everything is one fist time colic
[01:11] <splot> that's just fabulous.
[01:11] <_jason> _ubuntu_: what happens when you try
[01:11] <ubuntulnx> jowi, okay i did that but nothing happened
[01:11] <colic> first men
[01:11] <poningru> wayne2: no clue
[01:11] <colic> :P
[01:11] <_ubuntu_> gives me background for a min & logs off
[01:11] <Jowi> wayne2: try ##apple or ##mac
[01:11] <wayne2> well, thanks anyway guys
[01:11] <Duro_De_Peinar> see... pero asi mexclo los idiomas y se siente peor
[01:12] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: that is good. no errors is good
[01:12] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: is it plugged in and turned on?
[01:12] <poningru> hehe
[01:12] <ubuntulnx> jowi, yes
[01:12] <ubuntulnx> jowi, btw it's a SanDisk MobileMate SD+ used with a 1GB SD card
[01:12] <_jason> _ubuntu_: I've never seen that before.  If you feel the kde install caused it, you may want to also ask in #kubuntu
[01:12] <songo> help apt-get install eclipse, say jre is not installed but i already have jdk
[01:13] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: what is the filesystem? fat32?
[01:13] <duelboot> bambino, I did everything listed...to include uninstall (it's there by default in Ubuntu, I think)...and it worked...lemme know if you need help stepping through it and we can do private chat if you like
[01:13] <_ubuntu_> wekk gnome dos same as kde
[01:13] <_ubuntu_> boh trashed now :(
[01:13] <tristanmike> _ubuntu_: is the login hanging then comming back to login again ?
[01:13] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: now that usb-storage is loaded, unplug and plug it in again. if you're in gnome it might detect it properly now
[01:13] <ubuntulnx> jowi, i would assume so, it's flash
[01:14] <_ubuntu_> coming back 2 login
[01:14] <tristanmike> try this.....wait for the pm from ubotu
[01:14] <Bambino> duelboot, what exactly is ndiswrapper?
[01:14] <tristanmike> !tell _ubuntu_ about xhangs
[01:14] <splot> hello.
[01:14] <splot> anyone in here know bout lvm?
[01:14] <_ubuntu_> it all happened when I updated x386image & x386graphics
[01:15] <duelboot> It's a way to get Windows wireless drivers to work with Linux...you need the .ini and .sys driver files
[01:15] <ubuntulnx> jowi, still the same errors
[01:15] <cjones> how do you install firefox 1.5
[01:15] <splot> wait this is all the same people as the other.....geez stupid xchat.
[01:15] <tristanmike> !ff1.5
[01:15] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:15] <duelboot> man, he has cjones asking a question like that...hehehehehe
[01:16] <duelboot> !ndiswrapper
[01:16] <ubotu> [ndiswrapper]  a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[01:16] <Puter> Anyone know of a WIKI for ubuntu routing ?
[01:16] <duelboot> bambino see ubotu message above
[01:16] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: try "dmesg" and see if you have any "sda: " or "usb-storage:"
[01:17] <poningru> arr
[01:17] <thebrasse> tkup, hmm.. it seems that the modules in /etc/modules are loaded before my rc2 script.. any ideas? =)
[01:17] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: if you are lucky you should see something like this "usb-storage: device found at 2" and  "sda: sda1"
[01:18] <Bambino> duelboot, ok i wil try, brb, restarting to log on ubuntu
[01:19] <_ubuntu_> doesnt help me loggin in
[01:19] <tristanmike> _ubuntu_: sorry, just a thought
[01:20] <songo> help apt-get install eclipse, say jre is not installed but i already have jdk
[01:21] <_ubuntu_> can I remove kde ??
[01:21] <LadyNikon> _ubuntu_: is it the only OS?
[01:21] <_ubuntu_> no
[01:22] <LadyNikon> sorry
[01:22] <LadyNikon> not OS.. umm. desktop
[01:22] <tristanmike> _ubuntu_: yeah go ahead
[01:22] <ubuntulnx> jowi, here's the bulk of it: http://pastebin.com/636741
[01:22] <_ubuntu_> no
[01:22] <ubuntulnx> jowi, let me know if you need to see more
[01:22] <tristanmike> _ubuntu_: sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[01:22] <tar_> The wiki page for installing official ATI drivers says "start Adept or Synaptic and remove the fglrx packages supplied with (K)Ubuntu as well as the restricted-modules package." What are the names of "the fglrx packages supplied with (K)Ubuntu"?
[01:23] <_ubuntu_> typing with footr on phone helpin sum1 :p
[01:24] <reaps> Finally I got to boot my WINDOWS....!!!
[01:25] <reaps> it took 2 days but Windows looks Sharp...!!!
[01:25] <songo> how do i tell apt-get where java is installed??
[01:25] <poningru> songo: ??
[01:25] <poningru> how did you install java?
[01:25] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: line 282 in the pastebin show that the name of the device is sdb. let's try to mount it. "sudo mkdir /media/sandisk" "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /media/sandisk"
[01:25] <poningru> if you want to apt-get to know where you installed java then you had to convert it to deb
[01:25] <poningru> !java
[01:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:26] <juztin> hi all!  i just moved into my girlfriend's house, who also has ubuntu installed, and now we would like to network the two together so we can share files.  could somebody possibly point me in the right direction on how to do this?
[01:26] <ech0> [t0rc] 
[01:26] <poningru> !tell juztin about nfs
[01:26] <molinero> !ffmpeg
[01:26] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, molinero
[01:26] <LadyNikon> heh
[01:27] <tristanmike> !tell juztin about samba
[01:27] <yggdrasil> whats good for donwloading music ?
[01:27] <ech0> i have linux and windows on 2 seperate drives and i want to lengthen the time it gives me to pick the op sys? any ideas
[01:27] <juztin> um....should i look at nfs or samba??
[01:27] <poningru> no dont use samba
[01:27] <ubuntulnx> jowi: i get...mount: No medium found
[01:27] <poningru> thats stupid
[01:27] <hyphenated> ech0: are you using grub as the bootloader?
[01:27] <_jason> ech0: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:27] <ech0> yes
[01:27] <tristanmike> juztin: both ;)
[01:27] <poningru> samba is if you are using one windows computer and one linux
[01:27] <tristanmike> juztin: and decide :)
[01:27] <poningru> nfs is if you are using two linux
[01:27] <juztin> i'm using two ubuntu computers
[01:28] <poningru> then use nfs
[01:28] <songo> poningru: java is ok, i try to install eclipse and i get this message:  eclipse: Depends: j2re1.4 but it is not installable
[01:28] <poningru> no need to setup anything
[01:28] <juztin> k, thanks :):)
[01:28] <hyphenated> ech0: as _jason said, /boot/grub/menu.lst has a timeout option. make it bigger than 10
[01:28] <poningru> juztin: how are you connected to her?
[01:28] <poningru> err how are the two computers connected?
[01:28] <ech0> thx
[01:28] <Paradoxx> anyone here use e as their window manager?
[01:28] <Paradoxx> !e
[01:28] <yggdrasil> whats good for donwloading music ?
[01:28] <ubuntulnx> jowi, i'm not sure what needs to happen b/c on my windows comp. it says "Please insert a disk into drive E"
[01:29] <ubuntulnx> i think it might be something w/ the hardware
[01:29] <juztin> poningru, we are both connected to the router
[01:29] <Paradoxx> !enlightenment
[01:29] <ubotu> [enlightenment]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155
[01:29] <LasseL> songo, you need to install java see
[01:29] <LasseL> !java
[01:29] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:29] <poningru> songo: like I said if you want apt-get to know about java you have to install it through deb
[01:29] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: maybe it is not formatted
[01:29] <poningru> !javadeb
[01:29] <tristanmike> yggdrasil: downloading music is usually illegal and something that's not discussed in here
[01:29] <poningru> !tell songo about java
[01:29] <lasala> I'm running gcc to install a gnome applet and it complains that package libpanelapplet-2.0 is missing.. I know that is is installed... what can i do to get this to work ... i also edit PKG_CONFIG_PATH to include the libpanelapplet file
[01:29] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: can you run "gparted" and see if there is a filesystem on the disk?
[01:29] <poningru> juztin: and what exactly do you want to do?
[01:29] <poningru> juztin: just share files?
[01:29] <_jason> lasala: you probably need the -dev package for that lib
[01:29] <ubuntulnx> jowi, give me a sec to install...
[01:30] <juztin> poningru, be able to share certain directories with each other
[01:30] <ech0> u mean boot/grub in the terminal?
[01:30] <tristanmike> yggdrasil: if you have a question about an apps particular installation, I'm sure we'd all be glad to help
[01:30] <yggdrasil> god
[01:30] <tarik> j/ g-o-d
[01:30] <yggdrasil> simple quesstion
[01:30] <poningru> juztin: just right click on a folder and share directory
[01:30] <poningru> err share folder
[01:30] <lasala> _jason thanks i will look into it
[01:31] <tarik> # quiz
[01:31] <tarik> #quiz
[01:31] <tarik> j/quiz
[01:31] <poningru> juztin: and it will be accessible in places->network servers
[01:31] <tarik> j/ quiz
[01:31] <_jason> tarik: /join #room
[01:31] <poningru> jeez
[01:31] <juztin> poningru, so i don't need to do the nfs thing then?
[01:31] <poningru> juztin: ubuntu will do it for you
[01:31] <juztin> poningru, sweet!  thanks!
[01:31] <poningru> np
[01:31] <cr3> what should I do if I want to install gnucash on Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy) if apt-get can't find it?
[01:32] <clayton> hey
[01:32] <scorch> See if you can download a .deb package from their website, cr3
[01:32] <Jowi> !info gnucash
[01:32] <Stork> cr3, install my hand
[01:32] <ubotu> gnucash: (A personal finance tracking program), section universe/gnome, is extra. Version: 1.8.10-18 (breezy), Packaged size: 1282 kB, Installed size: 3908 kB
[01:32] <scorch> or even an RPM
[01:32] <scorch> and use Alien
[01:32] <Jowi> gnucash is in universe
[01:32] <fiendskull9> hey
[01:32] <Jowi> !repos
[01:32] <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
[01:32] <fiendskull9> this shouldnt really be asked in ubuntu channel
[01:32] <cr3> Stork: ugh, I might as well install debian then, right?
[01:32] <Bambino> duelboot, ok mate i did as the page said. I got stuck ont he scan, when tried to scan it did not find it
[01:32] <fiendskull9> but does anyone know a distro thatll run on a 3.5 gb hardrive and 16mb of ram?
[01:33] <GTroy> hey guys I need some help with a partial downgrade
[01:33] <nickrud> cr3, enable the universe repository, see !universe
[01:33] <Seveas> fiendskull9, damnsmalllinux or featherlinux perhaps
[01:33] <nickrud> !tell cr3 about universe
[01:33] <ubuntulnx> jowi, install gparted, how do i look?
[01:33] <scorch> Friendskull: You can try FreeDOS ;)
[01:33] <fiendskull9> Seveas, ok.
[01:33] <scorch> oh..er...fiend
[01:33] <fiendskull9> scorch, thats nox nix is it?
[01:33] <GTroy> seveas: could you help?
[01:33] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: on the top right corner you should be able to select the disk
[01:33] <scorch> no, it's not nix
[01:33] <duelboot> bambino, give me a few minutes, I'm in the process of writing up what I did to make it work...I'll send you the link when I finish...give me several minutes
[01:33] <tkup> thebrasse, did you get it fixed? try putting that line at the beginning in /etc/init.d/module-init-tools
[01:33] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: /dev/sdb
[01:34] <ubuntulnx> jowi, the only device shown in the top right is the other thumb drive
[01:34] <Bambino> duelboot, oh ok thank you alot
[01:34] <ubuntulnx> jowi, /dev/sdb doesn't show up
[01:34] <fiendskull9> Seveas, ill look into feather. ill have 32 mb by tonight. its an old 64bit mobo with the really old ram.
[01:34] <duelboot> bambino, did you load your ssid?
[01:34] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: oh, you've got two thumbdrives connected?
[01:34] <fiendskull9> Seveas, its fom like 93, and the sticker makes it sound extreme. a blazing 16mb of ram! a whopping 3gb hardrive!
[01:34] <ubuntulnx> jowi, yeah, in sda1 there's a 125MB fat16 thumb working properly
[01:34] <scorch> fiendskull: You can get some reasonably good computers for about 300$.
[01:34] <fiendskull9> Seveas, lol
[01:34] <Bambino> duelboot, yes, iwconfig essid 'myssid' ? right?
[01:35] <scorch> I'd prefer a better computer, but I'm a gamer
[01:35] <fiendskull9> scorch, well i got this badboy for free.... but ill be upgrading it hopefully
[01:35] <ELpH95o> doesn't hurt to put freebsd on that :)
[01:35] <ELpH95o> ehhe
[01:35] <GTroy> ok here's my problem I hope someone can help with, I changed sourcelist and updated, upgraded untill distro upgrade did not work, can I fix this and go back to 5.10?
[01:35] <scorch> fiendskull: Neat.
[01:35] <GTroy> I was trying to go from breezy to drake flt6
[01:35] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: hmmm. dmesg say that sdb exist at least.
[01:35] <fiendskull9> scorch, yeah, im gonna run a teamspeak server on it
[01:35] <duelboot> bambino, yes
[01:35] <scorch> thats cool
[01:36] <scorch> I didn't know teamspeak ran on linux
[01:36] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: does "sudo fdisk -l" show the device?
[01:36] <fiendskull9> scorch, well, the client is weird because alsa. but the server is phenomanal.
[01:36] <fiendskull9> scorch, it uses right around 5 mb of ram with 8 people in it.
[01:36] <tristanmike> scorch: client works great for me
[01:36] <ubuntulnx> jowi, no
[01:36] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, but can u run it while playing a game and get sound from both?
[01:36] <tristanmike> fiendskull9: yup
[01:36] <patrick52222> wat do i do now that i have got apache2 up and running
[01:37] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, damn you.
[01:37] <tristanmike> :)
[01:37] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, lol.
[01:37] <ubuntulnx> jowi, here's the output from dmesg when i removed the other thumb...http://pastebin.com/636768
[01:37] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, well when i get my server running you should come, lol.
[01:37] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, do u play ut2004?
[01:37] <jeff303> if anyone knows how to launch a .bat file from Cedega, please msg me
[01:37] <tristanmike> fiendskull9: no, I was playing ET
[01:37] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, ahh
[01:38] <tristanmike> fiendskull9: and I'm using a Playstation2 headset to boot
[01:38] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, ahhh, so usb gets dual sound...
[01:38] <tonyyarusso> What would be a good screen video capture tool for all of X?  I want to get a video of 3ddesk switches, but Istanbul only records when a destop is fully displayed, so it doesn't catch the relevant part.
[01:38] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, im getting a logitech usb headset for my bday, in 8 days.
[01:38] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, thanks for the info man..
[01:38] <tristanmike> np
[01:39] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, i was gona run gamesound through soundcard, and ts through headset. lol.
[01:39] <fiendskull9> tristanmike, but now im at ease
[01:39] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: maybe it need special drivers. can't really say. dmesg say that sdb is there but also that "sda: read capacity failed". strange
[01:39] <_jason> tonyyarusso: I haven't tried xvidcap myself but that is the only other tool I know of that you can try.  I don't think it is in the repos
[01:40] <tonyyarusso> _jason: I'll look around.
[01:40] <tristanmike> fiendskull9: um, that's how it works for me, I got the game sounds and in my earpiece i hear ts, and my mic works...is that what you mean?
[01:40] <devians> i have this in crontab, but doesnt seem to be working? suggestions?  mysqldump --user= --password= etinternal > /share/general/BackUp/database/etinternal_`date +%Y%m%d`.sql
[01:40] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: have you seen any bug reports on google for that specifik sandisk?
[01:40] <troytroy> ok fellows how does dapper vrs FC-5 which will u go fo?
[01:40] <truz24> troytroy, are you trolling?
[01:40] <truz24> :-)
[01:40] <ubuntulnx> jowi, it comes w/ some drivers for win98SE, the reason i got it was b/c it said that it would work on mac and win w/o installing any software
[01:41] <ubuntulnx> so i assumed it would be automatically detected by ubunt.
[01:41] <troytroy> truz24: ??
[01:41] <ubuntulnx> jowi, looks like it has worked fo others
[01:41] <truz24> troytroy, nm
[01:41] <troytroy> ok fellows dapper vrs FC-5 which will u go fo?
[01:41] <lucky13FTW> hey all
[01:42] <happyponcho42> hi, my Ubuntu server keeps rebooting at random intervals.  I've never dealt with system logs before, so which logs should I take a look at to determine the source?
[01:42] <despedes> hi... i just installed the amarok 1.4 beta 2, and the engine seems not to be working... any ideas?
[01:42] <_jason> devians: have you checked your mail for anything from cron?  I was messing around the other day and it kept complaining about the % when I used date.  I had to write a script and just tell cron to run that as a result
[01:42] <lucky13FTW> what backend?
[01:42] <Stork> happyponcho42, don't rule out hardware failure.
[01:42] <despedes> i might have forgotten to installed a library?
[01:42] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: i'm out of ideas.
[01:43] <happyponcho42> Stork, I haven't yet, but I'm trying to see if it's anything like a kernel panic
[01:43] <lucky13FTW> despedes: what engine are you using?
[01:43] <duelboot> bambino, hold on...saw an error...you should type iwconfig <wlan0> essid 'yourssid'...substitute your interface for wlan0
[01:43] <happyponcho42> Stork, I'm not sure which logs i should take a look at and what warnings I should look out for
[01:43] <ubuntulnx> jowi, so am i...
[01:43] <despedes> lucky13FTW, alsa
[01:43] <ubuntulnx> jowi, thx anyway, i'm gonna call it a night
[01:43] <Jowi> ubuntulnx: np. good luck
[01:43] <despedes> lucky13FTW, i mean xine and alsa
[01:43] <rishi> hey guys
[01:43] <patrick52222> can someone test this 86.0.251.110 and tell me if it loads
[01:43] <Jowi> ...and good night :)
[01:43] <rishi> can someone tell me how to open bittorrent?
[01:43] <Bambino> duelboot, i wrote exactly like this: iwconfig wlan0 essid 'HAL9000' (where hal9000 is my ssid)
[01:44] <lucky13FTW> deSpedes.. what ubuntu are you using?
[01:44] <despedes> lucky13FTW, dapper drake with gnome
[01:44] <devians> _jason it is producing an error in mail, but no error as such, just mail
[01:44] <Stork> happyponcho42, i'm afraid i can't answer that :(
[01:44] <Jowi> patrick52222: kinghome is still up
[01:44] <splot> can someone tell me how to back up my root partition to a /mnt/backup drive without it copying itself?
[01:44] <duelboot> bambino, did you put the ' ' as well
[01:44] <patrick52222> jowi: cheers
[01:44] <devians> how would i be able to put that command in a shell script?
[01:44] <lucky13FTW> despedes: 64-bit, x86, or PPC?
[01:44] <bimberi> happyponcho42: /var/log is the place to look around, try /var/log/messages
[01:44] <rishi> i get rejected by trackers for using the wrong port on bittorrent, can someone tell me how to open bittorrent to fix it?
[01:44] <despedes> lucky13FTW, x86
[01:45] <Bambino> duelboot, that is correct, and when i pressed enter, i got to a new line, blank
[01:45] <Bambino> blanc*
[01:45] <happyponcho42> bimberi, is there anything specific i should look out for?
[01:45] <tristanmike> rishi: are you using a router?
[01:45] <rishi> tristanmike: yeah
[01:45] <_jason> devians: if you run it and tell it to output to a file like ~/temp (ie remove the date stuff)does it work?
[01:45] <duelboot> bambino, remove them...you simply need hal9000 , not 'hal9000'
[01:45] <despedes> lucky13FTW, the amarok starts and reads the tags, but doesnt play the songs
[01:45] <tristanmike> rishi: you will need to open them in your router
[01:45] <devians> _jason, indeed
[01:45] <lucky13FTW> does the slider move?
[01:45] <Bambino> duelboot, oki will try, rebooting
[01:45] <devians> the command on its own works fine
[01:45] <bimberi> happyponcho42: i don't know sorry, search for 'Error' perhaps
[01:45] <devians> but in cron doesnt
[01:45] <duelboot> despedes, sounds like a codec issue (no pun intended)
[01:45] <rishi> tristanmike: they are open, the problem is the default port for bittorrent is 6881, which is blacklisted...how do i change that?
[01:46] <Paradoxx> Seveas: you are running e as your window manager?
[01:46] <duelboot> !codecs
[01:46] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[01:46] <_jason> devians: no I mean put it in cron but change the redirection to something simple like ~/temp
[01:46] <lucky13FTW> despedes, are you playing mp3?
[01:46] <Seveas> Paradoxx, no, metacity
[01:46] <duelboot> despedes, see note from ubotu
[01:46] <despedes> lucky13FTW, yeah, but i cant play them
[01:46] <troytroy> does anyone know of a driver for the sierra wireless grps modem?
[01:46] <Paradoxx> g
[01:46] <Paradoxx> g
[01:46] <Paradoxx> g
[01:46] <despedes> lucky13FTW, i suppose there is a library or so?
[01:46] <despedes> lucky13FTW, i just moved from debian. and i was using mplayer
[01:46] <xtr> Hi. Can you use the 686 kernel on an AMD Althon XP?
[01:47] <Stork> happyponcho42, try /var/log/kern.log
[01:47] <lucky13FTW> despedes, go check google for the restrictedformats wiki
[01:47] <mc|amb> just wondering... is there a command that screws up your pc(using windows)?
[01:47] <despedes> lucky13FTW, ok tnx
[01:47] <patrick52222> any good place to get a name instead of my ip
[01:47] <Stork> patrick52222, nslookup
[01:47] <mathieu_> hi
[01:47] <Codename_V> mc|amb: sure.  plenty
[01:47] <mc|amb> Codename_V, can u give me an example
[01:47] <happyponcho42> Stork, kern.log is empty
[01:48] <lucky13FTW> lots of comands screw up windows
[01:48] <Codename_V> mc|amb: iexplore.exe
[01:48] <Stork> happyponcho42, kern.log.0 ?
[01:48] <mathieu_> i d like to know how to find updates for the packages once the distribution has already been released
[01:48] <mc|amb> Codename_V, jajaja
[01:48] <Codename_V> mc|amb: I'm serious
[01:48] <mathieu_> I m looking for an update of the rosegarden4 package
[01:48] <tristanmike> rishi: wow, I've never used it, it has a very basic interface, would you use azureus ?
[01:48] <patrick52222> or a place where i can get a domain name
[01:48] <lucky13FTW> C:\Delltree *.* mc | amb
[01:49] <lucky13FTW> lol
[01:49] <happyponcho42> Stork, yup, got it, don't see anything odd in there though
[01:49] <rishi> tristanmike: yeah, i guess, i didn't want to go through all the install of java etc...i just don't know how to open the bittorrent gui
[01:49] <devians> _jason, seems to be giving and unexpected end of line?
[01:49] <mathieu_> the version provided with breezy is 1.0-1ubuntu3
[01:49] <Stork> happyponcho42, likely to be a hardware failure
[01:49] <Codename_V> lucky13FTW: while I dislike windows as much as the next guy, I dunno if it's a good idea to go around helping guys trash someone else system.
[01:49] <mc|amb> lucky13FTW, :D nice
[01:49] <rishi> tristanmike: do you know how to start the gui?
[01:49] <mathieu_> but the version 1.2.3 has been released 2 month ago
[01:49] <Stork> happyponcho42, is it stock or oc'ed? how's the psu?
[01:49] <tristanmike> Applications-Internet-Bittorrent
[01:50] <tristanmike> rishi: ^^^
[01:50] <lucky13FTW> Codename_V, i was j/k
[01:50] <Stormx2> how can I tell what ports are being used?
[01:50] <rishi> tristanmike: its not there
[01:50] <lucky13FTW> Mc | amb got the joke
[01:50] <Codename_V> Stormx2: lsof -i
[01:50] <tristanmike> rishi: what? Gnome Bittorrent or Azureus ?
[01:50] <rishi> tristanmike, i was hoping to add it, but i need to start it from the terminal first i guess.
[01:50] <_jason> devians: what's the line you are using?
[01:51] <happyponcho42> Stork, stock, and everything seems fine
[01:51] <rishi> tristanmike, Gnome bittorrent
[01:51] <mc|amb> lucky13FTW, yep
[01:51] <tristanmike> rishi: it should be there? breezy?
[01:51] <happyponcho42> Stork, would mixing non-ecc RAM with ecc RAM be a problem?
[01:51] <rishi> tristanmike, dapper
[01:51] <happyponcho42> Stork, before sending it off to the datacenter, I read that some motherboards allow mixing of the 2 forcing it to run non-ecc.
[01:51] <tristanmike> rishi: ahhh, explains _everything_
[01:51] <devians> _jason: 50 9 * * *      root    mysqldump --user= --password= etinternal > ~/etinternal_`date +%Y%m%d`.sql
[01:51] <happyponcho42> Stork, perhaps my motherboard isn't liking the mix?
[01:51] <lucky13FTW> Mc|amb, i used xp on a dell 4300 for like 3 years, whats up?
[01:51] <tonyyarusso> Is it possible to install byzanz on Breezy?  (There's a Dapper package only.)
[01:52] <truz24> any known problems with compiling the vmware kernel module with 2.6.15-19-386 ?
[01:52] <rishi> tristanmike, it does? what do i do?
[01:52] <Stork> happyponcho42, i'm no expert - try #hardware
[01:52] <happyponcho42> ah ok, I guess I'll have the datacenter remove the non-ecc stick and see how things go
[01:52] <happyponcho42> Stork, thanks for your help
[01:52] <enursha> dualhead and Xgl, any one able to help?
[01:53] <_jason> devians: what does ``root'' do?
[01:53] <Codename_V> _jason: the user that runs as
[01:54] <devians> its in the /etc/crontab
[01:54] <devians> you can specify what user to run it as
[01:54] <truz24> When trying to compile the vmware module, i get : error: struct files_struct has no member named max_fds
[01:54] <mc|amb> lucky13FTW, not much I just wanted to post (as a joke) in my blog a command that can literary destroy your windows config
[01:54] <_jason> devians: k didn't even know that, I just suggest you change ~/etinternal_`date +%Y%m%d`.sql to something like ~/temp and see if that's the problem or not, or just put it straight into /dev/null
[01:56] <troytroy> does anyone know of a driver for the sierra wireless grps modem?
[01:56] <truz24> FYI: its because 2.6.15-19 is too new for VMware.
[01:56] <rishi> tristanmike, any ideas?
[01:57] <tristanmike> rishi: ask in #ubuntu+1  that's the dapper development channel
[01:57] <rishi> ok
[01:57] <tristanmike> rishi: they might be able to answer why it's not there
[02:00] <patrick52222> as i have ntl broadband will my ip keep changing
[02:00] <axisys> how do i play something in /dev/dsp.. i tried like this cat file.mp3 > /dev/dsp and all I get is noise
[02:00] <axisys> but i can play it with mplayer just fine
[02:00] <amphi> cat is not an mp3 player
[02:00] <axisys> same noise with /dev/audio
[02:01] <Stormx2> axisys: Yeah, cat'll just read the contents of the mp3 to the soundcard, not decode it
[02:01] <SOUCHAN> Gidday all
[02:01] <axisys> amphi: how does mplay play it?
[02:01] <axisys> Stormx2: i c
[02:01] <SOUCHAN> Anyone here installed ubuntu onto an eMac 700Mhz with a GF2MX?
[02:02] <jon_> SOUCHAN, People have installed Linux on pre pentium machines with like 4mb of RAM ;)
[02:02] <jon_> So I'm sure your machine can handle it.
[02:02] <patrick52222> as i have ntl broadband will my ip keep changing
[02:02] <axisys> so can i decode with mplayer and then pipe to /dev/dsp?
[02:02] <SOUCHAN> Oh, I wasn't worried about specs
[02:02] <SOUCHAN> I've installed it onto older machines than that
[02:02] <jon_> patrick52222, In my experience most broadbands have changing IPs.
[02:02] <SOUCHAN> But something about ubuntu doesn't seem to like the video card or something
[02:02] <patrick52222> is there a way around this
[02:03] <jon_> SOUCHAN, Did you google around?  My ATI Radeon Xpress 200 doesn't work outta the box either..
[02:03] <jon_> SOUCHAN, I have to reconfigure xorg, .. before it'll work
[02:03] <SOUCHAN> Yeah, I saw some stuff about ATi problems
[02:03] <jon_> SOUCHAN, and to get 3d acell, that's another step :)
[02:03] <SOUCHAN> Nothing about my GF2MX though, unfortunately
[02:03] <SOUCHAN> jon_, what is xorg?
[02:03] <jon_> patrick52222, Yes and no.  You can use this service online that'll update your dynamic ip onto a hostname.  Or you can pay your ISP for a static IP.
[02:04] <SOUCHAN> I can't even boot ubuntu before the screen dies
[02:04] <jon_> SOUCHAN, The thing that's under GNOME, KDE, etc etc.
[02:04] <patrick52222> which i sthe best to go
[02:04] <FliesLikeALap> SOUCHAN  if you let it sit, will it eventually come up with the login screen?
[02:04] <FliesLikeALap> patrick52222  the free online service
[02:04] <SOUCHAN> It didn't last night
[02:04] <SOUCHAN> Probably left it for an hour or so
[02:04] <patrick52222> any links please
[02:04] <user_> What is the default C/C++ compiler Ubuntu uses?
[02:04] <jon_> SOUCHAN, Can't even boot?  Try linux noapic nolapic  \ tick around with the other options.
[02:04] <jon_> user_ I'm assuming gcc.  But I don't know the version.
[02:04] <tonyyarusso> user_: gcc
[02:04] <FliesLikeALap> SOUCHAN  are you trying to run dapper?
[02:04] <ctrl_freak> hello there
[02:04] <ctrl_freak> is there a reason to choose xtightvncviewer over svncviewer or vice versa?
[02:04] <molinero> !dapper
[02:04] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[02:04] <tonyyarusso> user_: 4.0
[02:05] <user_> How do I reinstall GCC??
[02:05] <SOUCHAN> FliesLikeALap: 5.10
[02:05] <_jason> user_: did you ever install it?
[02:05] <jon_> user_, You removed it?
[02:05] <ctrl_freak> user_: apt-get --reinstall
[02:05] <tonyyarusso> user_: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:05] <user_> It just doesnt seem to be working right.
[02:05] <patrick52222> flieslikealap: have you got any links
[02:05] <user_> And FreeBASIC needs it.
[02:05] <FliesLikeALap> patrick52222  www.dyndns.org
[02:06] <FliesLikeALap> patrick52222  www.dynu.com www.no-ip.com  I reccomend dyndns out of the 3, I
[02:06] <FliesLikeALap> I've used them all
[02:06] <SOUCHAN> The ubuntu logo that comes up when you first boot is supposed to look like the logo on the website, presumably?
[02:06] <barry83> so all of you use unbutu?\
[02:06] <axisys> i am trying to make festival work. it points to /dev/dsp but i do not here anything
[02:06] <jon_> barry83, There's a few hidden Gentoo users here and there, but yeah pretty much ;)
[02:06] <jon_> axisys, Is something else already using /dev/dsp?
[02:06] <scorchsaber> barry83: I think that's why we're here, although I'm getting to dislike ubuntu a lil' bit
[02:06] <barry83> ok bear with me cause im like super new to linex and unbutu
[02:07] <jon_> scorchsaber, I thought that too, but this definately is the best.  Unless you can stand Gentoo. ;)
[02:07] <axisys> festival> (SayText "hello") gives me this Linux: can't open /dev/dsp
[02:07] <wendain> do you just use the nvidia drivers off their site is there a certain way you have to install em on here?
[02:07] <scorchsaber> barry83: I think you chose the right distro then
[02:07] <barry83> distro?
[02:07] <jon_> axisys, Probably means /dev/dsp = busy? Do you have something playing OSS sound?
[02:07] <axisys> jon_: i am listening to some songs using streamtuner
[02:07] <tristanmike> barry83: a distro is a version of linux
[02:07] <jon_> axisys, Is it using OSS?
[02:07] <scorchsaber> jon_: what about debian? I don't like some of the old programs on apt-get for both though
[02:07] <axisys> using esd
[02:07] <barry83> ahh like red heat
[02:07] <tristanmike> barry83: your using the Ubuntu distro (distrobution)
[02:07] <tristanmike> barry83: exactly like Red Hat
[02:07] <scorchsaber> jon_: I actually can stand gentoo, beleive it or not
[02:08] <axisys> jon_: it is using esd
[02:08] <user_> I reinstalled GCC. However I am getting the following message with FB:  /usr/share/freebasic/bin/linux/ld: cannot find -ltermcap
[02:08] <patrick52222> flieslikealap: what do i pick  Register with Custom DNS   or  Register Only
[02:08] <user_> What is ltermcap??
[02:08] <axisys> jon_: let me stop the xmms
[02:08] <jon_> scorchsaber, I've personally never tried debian, but I've heard it's real great for servers (the stable version) and good for the tweaker.
[02:08] <barry83> i have a question for all of y'all how do i get unbutu to recognize a printer
[02:08] <FliesLikeALap> patrick52222  neither, those are options for registering a domain.  just open an account and browse the pages
[02:08] <jon_> axisys, Yeah, xmms uses oss by default I think
[02:08] <ctrl_freak> user_: "termcap" basically is a library to display textmode stuff
[02:08] <amphi> user_: libtermcap
[02:09] <tristanmike> barry83: what kind of printer..?
[02:09] <user_> ctrl_freak: why can't fb find it?
[02:09] <axisys> jon_: u r right
[02:09] <crimsun> user_: install libncurses5-dev
[02:09] <axisys> jon_: it is working now
[02:09] <ctrl_freak> user_: what crimsun said
[02:09] <jon_> axisys, You can change that of course...
[02:09] <barry83> kexmark wally world special
[02:09] <jon_> axisys, Preferences..sound..I think.
[02:09] <barry83> lexmark
[02:09] <user_> crimsun: Thank you. ;)
[02:09] <jon_> axisys (In XMMS of course)
[02:09] <tristanmike> barry83: well, I've got some bad news for you.....lexmarks are very flakey in linux
[02:09] <axisys> jon_: how do i make the festival sound louder.. my volume control is highest
[02:10] <barry83> ok so i take it mack, what should i try
[02:10] <barry83> ahhhh back
[02:10] <troytroy> hello has anyone tried aegis-virus-scanner
[02:10] <jon_> axisys, I've never used festival..
[02:10] <jon_> troytroy, You generally don't need an anti virus unless you are hosting for a bunch of windows computers...
[02:10] <wendain> do you just use the nvidia drivers off their site and is there a certain way you have to install em on ubuntu
[02:10] <scorchsaber> troytroy: For some reason it only shows up in KDE for me
[02:10] <jon_> axisys, Do a quick google for festival sound or something ;) see what it shows up.
[02:10] <user_> crimsun: the terminal said "libncurses5-dev is not available".
[02:11] <tristanmike> barry83: I don't even know where to start with lexmarks, sorry, but there are very intelligent people here who may be able to help
[02:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell wendain about nvidia
[02:11] <barry83> no i mean is there a different printer maker that i should try
[02:11] <wendain> thank you
[02:11] <troytroy> jon_: how bout proxy server for windows workgroups?
[02:11] <ShdwShinobi> how would you kill a process via command line?
[02:11] <axisys> jon_: its kool thnx
[02:11] <crimsun> user_: enable the main repository.
[02:11] <xtr> Oh hi. WOuld the 2.6 686 kernel work on an AMD Athlon XP?
[02:12] <amphi> ShdwShinobi: kill <process_id>
[02:12] <duelboot2> Seveas...can you kick duelboot so I can get my nick back...had a lockup and was forced to reboot
[02:12] <user_> crimson: yes. I just did.
[02:12] <_jason> duelboot2: /msg nickserv help ghost
[02:12] <jon_> troytroy, I wouldn't see exactly why you need it...Proxys just route internet, so you wouldn't want something slowing it down.  If you are hosting files...then yea.
[02:12] <Arafangi1n> How do I print pages 65 to 85 in evince?
[02:12] <crimsun> user_: it should be installable now.
[02:12] <amphi> duelboot2: /msg nickserv help ghost
[02:12] <jcwill> why do i get permissions denied if i want to create a file in /sys/block/hda/queue
[02:12] <duelboot2> oops sorry
[02:12] <user_> crimsun: I'm trying it now. Thank you. I hope it works. ;)
[02:12] <Arafangi1n> jcwill: Ugh, why the heck are you doing that?
[02:12] <troytroy> jon_: ok thks bro
[02:12] <jon_> jcwill, Yeah, why?
[02:13] <Arafangi1n> Oh, damn, I must be blind. *fills in the 65-85 details*
[02:13] <jcwill> a program i installed complains it does not exist so i wanted to create it
[02:13] <Arafangi1n> jcwill: That program is not portable.
[02:13] <Keyframe> hm damnit I have installed apache 1.3.33 and I wan't php5.. so does anybody know if there is such thing as libapache-php5 or I have to do it through CGI version of php5? (I have CLI version already for shell support)
[02:13] <jcwill> im trying to get IBM active protection to work and it requires the protect file
[02:13] <guille> hello everyone
[02:14] <barry83> How do I get firefox to play video links
[02:14] <jon_> Arafangiln, Couldn't he just run the program as root?  It'll create the file, then he can run it regularly?  That's personally what I would try, but I"m not sure if it's the best idea.
[02:14] <tristanmike> barry83: "sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer"
[02:14] <tristanmike> !tell barry83 about sources
[02:14] <axisys> jon_: i changed the xmms to esd and still can't play anything on /dev/audio while xmms playing
[02:14] <tristanmike> !tell barry83 about universe
[02:14] <Suture> How can I get into my ntfs drive? i already mounted it but i cant see the files
[02:15] <user_> crimsun: thank you. It worked. However, now I'm missing "lxll"
[02:15] <crimsun> axisys: /dev/audio is oss-only, which locks the sound device exclusively.
[02:15] <Arafangi1n> jon_: We are talking /sys here.
[02:15] <tristanmike> !tell barry83 about restricted
[02:15] <user_> Fb returned: /usr/share/freebasic/bin/linux/ld: cannot find -lX11
[02:15] <jon_> axisys, Why not use Alsa?  Because with ESD, don't quote me on this, but I'm pretty sure XMMS still uses OSS, it just doesn't block other ones.
[02:15] <guille> can someone help me with basic concepts of linux?
[02:15] <Samineru> When I first installed ubuntu, when I clicked log off it would give me an option to log off, shut down, or reboot the computer. At one point I clicked do not ask again. How do I get that menu back?
[02:15] <jon_> Arafangiln, Yeah, good point.
[02:15] <crimsun> user_: -lxll? Are you sure you don't mean -lx11, which is in libx11-dev?
[02:15] <tristanmike> barry83: see your pm's from ubotu for some good reading :)
[02:15] <axisys> jon_, crimsun let me try alsa
[02:15] <user_> crimsum: Yes. You are right. ;)
[02:15] <jon_> axisys, Pardon?
[02:15] <barry83> k
[02:16] <guille> pm?
[02:16] <tristanmike> guille: private message
[02:16] <troytroy> aget and wget which is faster in terms of http download?
[02:16] <axisys> jon_: i changed it.. still /dev/audio is busy
[02:16] <axisys> how do i check if xmms is really using alsa
[02:17] <reaps> hey guys what is a good tool on Windows that recovers fomatted files..???
[02:17] <crimsun> axisys: look at the audio i/o plugins...
[02:17] <duelboot2> _jason do I type it here?
[02:17] <jon_> reaps, Hahah, being as this is a ubuntu channel, I don't know how many are good with Windows software. :)
[02:18] <axisys> crimsun: u mean the output plugin? i did.. it says alsa now.. that is where i went to change to alsa.. it was oss before
[02:18] <_jason> duelboot2: preferrably in the freenode window, but here will work too
[02:18] <duelboot2> _jason I tried in the freenode window and it told me I couldn't join a channel
[02:18] <Keyframe> does anybody know if there is such thing as libapache-mod-php5? I have apache 1.3.33.. not apache2, and I don't wan't apache2..
[02:19] <crimsun> axisys: ok, good. Now what other apps are you trying to use?
[02:19] <user_> crimsun: THANK YOU!! IT WORKS!!!!
[02:19] <reaps> what about in linux jon_..??
[02:20] <user_> crimsum: I couldn't get it to work for days!!!
[02:20] <axisys> i was trying to play sound on /dev/audio and it says it is busy
[02:20] <jon_> reaps, Like, as in, you wiped your whole harddrive?
[02:20] <axisys> crimsun: if i stop xmms then i can play fine
[02:20] <tristanmike> guille: please keep it in here
[02:20] <tristanmike> guille: that way everyone can try to help you
[02:20] <axisys> i was playing with festival.. which directs the sound to /dev/audio
[02:20] <juztin> is there a text based web browser for X?
[02:21] <jon_> axisys, Did you restart XMMS?  Perhaps it needs a restart for the alsa to take effect? (just a wild jab)
[02:21] <reaps> yea and then I partition it...is it possible..??
[02:21] <jon_> juztin, E-Links, Lynx, Links, etc etc.  You can use them in terminal.
[02:21] <axisys> jon_: i did as a matter of fact
[02:21] <jon_> axisys, Ah ok. :)
[02:21] <juztin> jon_, i'm wondering though about one thats not for terminal
[02:21] <juztin> jon_, i already have those :P
[02:21] <jon_> juztin, Well, whats' wrong with lauching a terminal under X and using it?
[02:21] <ortner> what was the date for valentine this year?
[02:21] <crimsun> axisys: ok, I'll repeat it again. You cannot have multiple sounds if _any_ OSS app grabs the sound device.
[02:22] <jon_> juztin, Check out Dillo, not txt only, but very small and very fast.
[02:22] <crimsun> axisys: the _only_ workaround is to buy hardware that supports it natively, like an SB Live (non-7.1/24-bit)
[02:22] <juztin> jon_, nothing's wrong with it...i use them quite frequently...but it would be convienent for me if i had one with more mouse support, and a smoother display
[02:22] <jon_> juztin, take a look at Dillo.  Not exactly txt only..but it's beautiful and very small.
[02:22] <Keyframe> anyone installed both apache 1.3.xx and php5?
[02:23] <axisys> crimsun: i am guessing xmms tries to hold on to oss even if i change it to alsa
[02:23] <robertj> Evolution 2.6 supports online calendar editing via webdav right?
[02:23] <crimsun> axisys: No. It's Festival, which is OSS-only.
[02:23] <reaps> jon_ ?
[02:23] <jon_> axisys, Perhaps?  It's obviously an XMMS problem...  Have you tried Beep Media Player?  Based off of the xmms codebase..but very much improved.
[02:23] <crimsun> axisys: if you use Festival, you can _only_ use Festival.
[02:24] <axisys> crimsun: gotcha
[02:24] <axisys> crimsun: thnx
[02:24] <reaps> I partition it after ...is it possible..??
[02:24] <jon_> reaps, I haven't the slightest clue =\  Google is your best bet.  If I knew how to recover a harddrive easily, ... XD  Would've saved me a bunch of trouble.
[02:24] <crimsun> jon_: it's NOT an xmms issue.
[02:24] <juztin> jon_, k, i'm checking it out now..thanks! :D
[02:24] <reaps> lol ...thanks.
[02:24] <crimsun> jon_: plain n' simple, it's the way ALSA is designed.
[02:25] <chris_> can someone help me confiqure VNC
[02:25] <chris_> i read the documents
[02:25] <chris_> nothing seems to work
[02:25] <jon_> crimsun, Ahh wait, ... yeah, isn't it .. if..OSS using..ALSA doesn't work? Hmm =\
[02:26] <jon_> crimsun, I thought I saw something on getting flash to work with other apps, (which flash uses OSS)...
[02:26] <crimsun> jon_: yes, you can use a wrapper which will force it to use another API, like ESounD or ALSA.
[02:26] <jon_> crimsun, Using ESD and a bunch of configing and praying.
[02:26] <jon_> crimsun, The last question being, that i'm not sure of, is there a wrapper for that program?
[02:27] <axisys> i have esd running
[02:27] <IamEthos> is there a way to run zip files on Ubuntu?
[02:27] <jon_> IamEthos, Run..or open?
[02:27] <crimsun> jon_: esddsp (in esound-clients), artsdsp (in libarts1c2), or aoss (in alsa-oss)
[02:27] <IamEthos> open
[02:28] <IdleOne> IamEthos, right click extract here
[02:28] <IamEthos> a plugin for Jedit is in a zip file
[02:28] <IamEthos> and it won't open
[02:28] <IdleOne> !zip
[02:28] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[02:28] <IdleOne> !unzip
[02:28] <ubotu> IdleOne: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:28] <IdleOne> hmmm
[02:28] <jon_> crimsun, So, is there a way to instruct axisys to wrap his program to use esddsp, artsdsp, or aoss?
[02:28] <juztin> you can use the command 'unzip' in terminal
[02:28] <juztin> unzip filename location  <---- syntax
[02:28] <jon_> crimsun, Because, I honestly have no clue, but I always thought you could?..
[02:29] <axisys> jon_, crimsun that would be cool
[02:29] <crimsun> jon_: he can try using artsdsp festival, or esddsp festival, or aoss festival
[02:29] <crimsun> none of them are guaranteed to work
[02:29] <axisys> crimsun: let me try
[02:29] <lukins> neone having trouble with usb mice?
[02:29] <ShdwShinobi> can ubuntu successfully manage (write, delete, move, etc..) files on a NTFS format harddrive?
[02:30] <vader> lukins, nope
[02:30] <vader> plug and go for me
[02:30] <axisys> with artsdsp festival if i run (SayText "hello") i get segmentation fault
[02:30] <lukins> vader on drake, my usb mouse is not being detected
[02:30] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, Ubuntu can read NTFS no problem.  Writing is *very* experimental...and personally, I wouldn't do it.  But there are things around.
[02:30] <axisys> crimsun: notice right now i am not using any music
[02:31] <vader> lukins, on Drake here and have even had microsoft ones running
[02:31] <crimsun> axisys: again, see above. None of them are guaranteed to work.
[02:31] <hrtp> !ntfs
[02:31] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:31] <amphi> ShdwShinobi: you could try 'captive ntfs'
[02:31] <ShdwShinobi> Would there be some way to switch my files to the file3 format without needing another hard drive?
[02:31] <lukins> vader i need to figure out how to manually load module for it
[02:31] <crimsun> axisys: remember, they're all just hacks to attempt to address this OSS problem
[02:32] <axisys> crimsun: i do not have esddsp or aoss .. let me install them and try
[02:32] <vader> lukins, I don't know what to tell you other than I install with it attached to the machine in question
[02:32] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, As in .. switch the NTFS to ext3?  Yes, but it would wipe your data, which I assume you don't want.
[02:32] <davix> i'm feeling nub, I just changed my root pass and i actually sucseeded in inputing a mistake twice in a row and now I don't know my root passwd. I still have root terminal open, what can I do?
[02:32] <lukins> vader thats how it worked for me in breezy
[02:32] <Keyframe> anyone knows if I can install php5 as apache 1.3 module instead of CGI??
[02:32] <jon_> davix, passwd
[02:32] <ShdwShinobi> Yeah. I figured that would be as much. :/
[02:32] <davix> jon_, wont it ask for old passwd?
[02:33] <jon_> davix, If you are logged into root already..it shouldn't.
[02:33] <davix> that's not secure :)!
[02:33] <vader> lukins, what does lsusb show?
[02:33] <davix> lemme try
[02:33] <jon_> davix, Oh but it is ;)
[02:33] <lukins> vader lemme try it
[02:33] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, But...if you have NTFS...plus data, I assume you are dual booting windows...
[02:33] <lukins> nothing
[02:33] <lukins> vader nothing
[02:33] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, And Windows can't run off of ext3 as far as I know...
[02:34] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, So you wouldn't want to convert it.
[02:34] <axisys> crimsun: is there good article where i can read the diff betweem alsa/oss/esd or relation of them
[02:34] <ShdwShinobi> well, i'd just rather get rid of windows, and use ubuntu
[02:34] <davix> ok its working. tnx
[02:34] <lukins> vader but mouse is only usb device on my laptop
[02:34] <vader> hmmmmmmmmm lukins I have no clue then, sorry
[02:34] <davix> tnx jon_
[02:34] <Traveler_> I'm having some troubles with keyboard config since when I upgraded to Xorg...
[02:34] <crimsun> axisys: search the ubuntu-devel archive
[02:34] <ShdwShinobi> it's just i have too much data for any other harddrive i own that would need to be transfered over
[02:34] <jon_> davix, No problem :)  Be careful dinking around as root.  Because if you forget it, you'll have to do some painful process.
[02:34] <vader> one of the others may have an idea lukins
[02:34] <Traveler_> Now I'm trying to debug it, and is no easy :(.
[02:34] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, You could shrink your NTFS...
[02:35] <davix> jon_, yeah, been thru it one time or another in my life, once in fbsd and once on lfs
[02:35] <davix> lol
[02:35] <axisys> crimsun: thnx
[02:35] <davix> it can be painful
[02:35] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, *in short terms, defrag in windows* *boot systemrescuecd* *use QTPARTED*
[02:35] <chris_> Can someone help me with VNC
[02:35] <vader> lukins, does it work on another machine
[02:35] <jon_> ShdwShinobi, And then install linux or whatever.  and read NTFS, transfer whatever you need.
[02:35] <lukins> vader yep
[02:36] <jon_> brb
[02:36] <ShdwShinobi> and that would tranfer all the data to ext3?
[02:36] <vader> ok......then I really have no clue, when Ubuntu doesn't see one of my devices, it is usually cause it has gone baf lukins
[02:37] <k31th> yo
[02:37] <jon_> i wanna lick your teeth
[02:37] <jon_> ,,,errm sorry. =\
[02:37] <amphi> heh
[02:38] <Arafangi1n> That's not /quite/ as bad as sending a sex ed movie to your friends by mistake.
[02:38] <chris_> Anyone know about VCN?
[02:38] <tristanmike> WillyTell: if you have any question's don't be afraid to ask, that's why we're here :)
[02:38] <Arafangi1n> chris_: VNC?
[02:39] <devians> how can i force files created in a directory to have the same group as the directory?
[02:39] <chris_> Its romote accistence
[02:39] <Arafangi1n> chris_: That's not VNC.
[02:39] <WillyTell> tristanmike... thank you
[02:39] <Arafangi1n> chris_: Rdesktop, I think it is.
[02:39] <WillyTell> well, I need help.
[02:39] <chris_> Can you help me with Rdesktop?
[02:39] <Arafangi1n> chris_: No, sorry.
[02:40] <reaps> Can I share files on my slave drive to use with UBUNTU..??
[02:40] <Arafangi1n> chris_: I've never used it, plus I'm trying to fathom the complex beast that is OpenOffice.org2
[02:40] <WillyTell> Can you help me with some questions about partimage and command line "dd"
[02:40] <Arafangi1n> WillyTell: Just ask the question already!
[02:40] <tristanmike> WillyTell: have you read "man dd"
[02:41] <reaps> Can I share files on my slave drive to use with UBUNTU..??
[02:41] <WillyTell> yes, but I wanna know if someone have experience with this.
[02:41] <vader> reaps, they will answer if they know
[02:42] <tristanmike> WillyTell: it's best to just ask point blank questions, there are alot of people here so your chances are pretty good
[02:42] <reaps> is that your setup..??
[02:42] <devians> does ubuntu have anything like setgid explained here: http://www.dwheeler.com/secure-programs/Secure-Programs-HOWTO/files.html
[02:43] <devians> i need to have files created in certain directories automatically given the group of the directory
[02:43] <WillyTell> I will wish use dd for a backup of a partition, but I don't know if dd work well with file sytems ntfs
[02:44] <WillyTell> someone here know if "dd" word well with ntfs?
[02:44] <tristanmike> WillyTell: even if it could, you couldn't restore it using linux I would think
[02:44] <WillyTell> work
[02:44] <amphi> WillyTell: dd just copies blocks, it doesn't know anything about ntfs
[02:44] <tristanmike> as ntfs writing support is sketchy
[02:44] <k31th> its a dumb copy
[02:45] <amphi> WillyTell: dd is not optimal, as it will copy empty blocks also
[02:45] <WillyTell> ok
[02:45] <devians> no simple answer to my question?
[02:46] <fiendskull9> does anyone have expsierence with old ibm boxes?
[02:46] <troytroy> who knows of an IDE that support C++ and Java perfectly
[02:47] <fiendskull9> troytroy, well, the jdk is nice for java?
[02:47] <Blarion> I can't get Totem to play quicktime files
[02:47] <JAyRULE> how do you install an ISA ethernet card that is not recognized by ubuntu
[02:47] <fiendskull9> Blarion, u need the .mov codecs
[02:47] <WillyTell> tristanmike, why you think that I couldn't restore it using Linux?
[02:47] <fiendskull9> !mov
[02:47] <ubotu> fiendskull9: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:47] <Blarion> where can I get those?
[02:48] <fiendskull9> !mp3
[02:48] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:48] <fiendskull9> Blarion, go to that link
[02:48] <tristanmike> WillyTell: because ntfs writing support is dangerous
[02:48] <amphi> WillyTell: you could 'restore' a partition backed up with dd
[02:48] <Blarion> what link?
[02:48] <tristanmike> amphi: how could you restore an ntfs partition ?
[02:48] <WillyTell> yes, how?
[02:48] <fiendskull9> !mp3
[02:48] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:48] <fiendskull9> ^that one
[02:48] <JAyRULE> how do you install an ISA ethernet card that is not recognized by ubuntu... would i have to build a custom kernal, or is there an easier way to get ubuntu to recognize it
[02:48] <amphi> tristanmike: dd doesn't operate at the filesystem level
[02:49] <Blarion> uhm, it only says !mp3
[02:49] <fiendskull9> christ
[02:49] <fiendskull9> !tell Blarion about mp3
[02:49] <WillyTell> okay, I understand that dd work copying blocks.
[02:49] <axisys> instead of festival i used text2wav to convert a text file to wav and then play with mplayer just fine while xmms is playing music
[02:49] <axisys> that is cool
[02:50] <WillyTell> but, there are no problems when you try to use the restored partition?
[02:50] <fiendskull9> agh
[02:50] <WillyTell> I don't have any experience working with dd.
[02:51] <andre_> ?
[02:51] <WillyTell> I pretend do some excescises with dd.
[02:51] <andre_> I have a quick question, i am new to linux.
[02:51] <pld> hi all
[02:52] <pld> can anyone lend me a hand with printing?
[02:52] <fiendskull9> hey
[02:52] <molinero> !cups
[02:52] <ubotu> [cups]  The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like.  See also http://linuxprinting.org/
[02:52] <Blarion> uhm, I installed win32 codecs
[02:52] <fiendskull9> ive got an old ass box, and its got an 8x cdrom, and a floppy
[02:52] <azadder> fruityloops/music generator type application in synapse?
[02:52] <fiendskull9> im trying to boot the slack install
[02:52] <Blarion> but I still cant play quicktime files
[02:52] <fiendskull9> but i put cdrom first, and disabled HD booting
[02:52] <amphi> WillyTell: I don't see why dd-ing a partition should cause problems
[02:52] <fiendskull9> but i get an ascii image of a floppy disk, going into a floppy drive
[02:52] <fiendskull9> can someone help me on this?
[02:53] <jadaz87> does anyone know is lynx is in the ubuntu repos?
[02:53] <andre_> yes
[02:53] <fiendskull9> oops
[02:53] <pld> yeah, ive got CUPS installed, and kind of working, just not in some programs
[02:53] <andre_> it should be jadaz
[02:53] <pld> i can lpr from the command line
[02:53] <pld> and get a file to print
[02:53] <pld> but i am having problems getting ooffice.org, or GIMP to print
[02:53] <pld> i can also print from firefox no problems
[02:53] <jadaz87> i want to see how fun it is to browse the internet the old fashion way
[02:54] <andre_> is Java a good language to use under linux? to do things i mean?
[02:54] <andre_> like make widgets?
[02:54] <amphi> jadaz87: should be - I use w3m mostly
[02:54] <WillyTell> amphi and tristanmike: Okay, thank you very much for your help. I will do experiments with dd and later I'll be back for tell you about that.
[02:54] <amphi> WillyTell: good luck
[02:54] <jono> jadaz87, Links, Lynx, etc. (if you mean txt only)
[02:55] <andre_> ?
[02:55] <lampshade> Anyone know what package contains algorithm2e.sty so that I can install it and use it with LaTeX?
[02:55] <andre_> 02?
[02:55] <jadaz87> yes i mean text only
[02:55] <_jason> !find algorithm2e.sty
[02:55] <hrtp> how do you encode a video with transcode? et's say the filename is video123.avi, i want to converted it to dvd(.vob)
[02:56] <hrtp> i tried man transcode
[02:56] <hrtp> but still can't understand it
[02:56] <jadaz87> oh wow w3m is already installed
[02:56] <amphi> jadaz87: rejoice! ;)
[02:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'algorithm2e.sty' returned no results.
[02:57] <IamEthos> umm
[02:57] <IamEthos> shouldn't lamp be showing up in synaptic when I search?
[02:57] <jadaz87> hmm now how do i access webpages
[02:58] <amphi> jadaz87: w3m http://rt.fm for example
[02:58] <jadaz87> oh ok ;)
[02:58] <azadder> fruityloops/music generator type application in synapse?
[02:59] <jono> jadaz87, w3m is hott ;)
[02:59] <IamEthos> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11355
[02:59] <IamEthos> I'm getting that error from synaptic
[03:00] <tristanmike> IamEthos: did you add any new repos recently/
[03:00] <tristanmike> ?
[03:00] <IamEthos> yeah
[03:00] <lampshade> better questions, how do I unzip a file from the command line since both gunzip and unzip just failed on me :-/
[03:00] <jadaz87> W3M is hot son
[03:00] <IamEthos> added a jedit repository
[03:00] <tristanmike> IamEthos: there should have been instructions on adding a new gpg key there
[03:00] <jadaz87> i love w3m now hahaha
[03:01] <tristanmike> IamEthos: jedit?
[03:01] <JAyRULE> what does it mean if you were told to "add 3c509 to /etc/modules" and "edit /etc/network/interfaces"
[03:02] <chuckyp> JAyRULE, It means they want you to load the 3c509 driver and configure it using the interfaces file.
[03:02] <jadaz87> JAyRULE i am assuming it is adding a Nic card to run at startup and to configure the inteface file
[03:02] <Firebird8> how do i enable oss emulation for wine?
[03:02] <chuckyp> Firebird8, winecfg
[03:02] <jadaz87> firebird8 go to terminal winecfg
[03:02] <tristanmike> IamEthos: you can also try "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*" and wait 10 minutes or so before doing another "apt-get update"
[03:02] <Firebird8> audio section freezes it
[03:02] <IamEthos> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11356
[03:02] <chuckyp> tristanmike, why not apt-get clean
[03:02] <IamEthos> tristanmike: I added all of the instructions from the jedit website
[03:03] <jadaz87> does anyone know what the magic key combination to get the address bar to come up in w3m is?
[03:03] <Firebird8> chuckyp, going to the audio section of winecfg freezes it
[03:03] <IamEthos> I skipped the deb-src step
[03:03] <jadaz87> or address text box rather
[03:03] <amphi> jadaz87: c
[03:03] <IamEthos> because I don't need any source
[03:03] <tristanmike> chuckyp: ummm....cause :P
[03:03] <tristanmike> no reason
[03:03] <jadaz87> amphi i mean to type in an url
[03:03] <amphi> jadaz87: U
[03:04] <chuckyp> Firebird8, perhaps try #winehq
[03:04] <jadaz87> amphi ahhh thanks ;) w3m is hot :-)
[03:04] <tristanmike> chuckyp: both ways work :)
[03:04] <ltR20> how can i configure my network card so i get a 192.168.101 address
[03:04] <amphi> jadaz87: it's the browser I use most
[03:04] <JAyRULE> chuckyp: i thought installing a driver is typically a windows thing, and geting a network card to run in a unix/linux system should be embedded in its package
[03:04] <amphi> jadaz87: H will give you a list of keybindings
[03:04] <chuckyp> ltR20, /etc/network/interfaces
[03:05] <jadaz87> amphi hey i will use it as long as i do not have to go to some all flash sites hahah i will not be able to see anything
[03:05] <Panks> my Terminal lost the "ls autocolor"... can anyone help me? i don't know what caused it!
[03:05] <amphi> jadaz87: that's one of the benefits of w3m
[03:05] <chuckyp> JAyRULE, well you may have to load a kernel module for the hardware.  hence the 3c509 module.  But i thought those cards had native kernel support.
[03:05] <amphi> Panks: do alias ls='ls -F --color=auto'
[03:05] <jadaz87> amphi if you think about it you do not really need all those fancy graphics
[03:06] <_jason> Panks: check your ~/.bashrc, that's where it should have been getting set
[03:06] <chuckyp> JAyRULE, the modules are there for hardware that is not directly supported by the kernel.  And we load them from the /etc/modules   .
[03:06] <IamEthos> and shouldn't lamp be somewhere in synaptic?
[03:06] <steven_> looking for help playing mp4's
[03:06] <jadaz87> amphi does it support cookies?
[03:06] <amphi> jadaz87: mostly not, and if I do want to see an image, w3m will kindly spawn zgv and display it
[03:06] <amphi> jadaz87: cookies? yeah
[03:06] <jadaz87> how do you get it to display images?
[03:07] <Panks> amphi: didn't worked :/
[03:07] <user> !libwx-c
[03:07] <ubotu> user: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:07] <amphi> jadaz87: you'll find them in ~/.w3m/cookie
[03:07] <Panks> _jason: gonna see it
[03:07] <user> what is libwx-c ?
[03:07] <IamEthos> !lamp
[03:07] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:07] <amphi> user: c bindings for wxlib ? (guessing)
[03:07] <robertj> does evolution have an email notification plugin?
[03:07] <jadaz87> amphi oh ok how do you get it to display images
[03:08] <IamEthos> oh
[03:08] <IamEthos> it's not available as a bundle
[03:08] <IamEthos> I see
[03:08] <_sHaDe> n8 all
[03:08] <user> amphi: to install wxlib would I use: sudo apt-get install wxlib ??
[03:08] <amphi> jadaz87: I move the cursor to the image text, and hit I
[03:08] <Panks> _jason: alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[03:08] <Panks> _jason: i think the alias is right
[03:08] <amphi> user: I have no idea what the package name is - ask apt-cache
[03:09] <user> amphi: yes.
[03:09] <amphi> jadaz87: if you're in console you'll need zgv or equiv.
[03:09] <user> amphi: thank you.
[03:09] <Panks> _jason: look what appears when i execute the command 'ls': ls: unrecognized prefix: do
[03:09] <robertj> a "New Message from <user@host>: Subject" type deal
[03:09] <Panks> _jason: ls: unparsable value for LS_COLORS environment variable
[03:09] <steven_> looking for help in playing mp4's (newbie to linux...sorry)
[03:09] <jadaz87> amphi ok i will install those immediately
[03:09] <amphi> jadaz87: in an xterm, w3m here uses display (part of imagemagick)
[03:09] <amphi> jadaz87: zgv is very handy
[03:09] <SOUCHAN> You guys know the ubuntu logo with loading bar you get shortly after the yaboot screen?
[03:09] <_jason> Panks: source ~/.bashrc, does it still happen?
[03:10] <jadaz87> amphi i am learning to stay away from graphics more and more everyday (i am a Windows Server 2003 expert linux n00b hahaha)
[03:10] <CuriousCat> good morning!
[03:10] <Panks> _jason: yes... it is still showing with No Colors
[03:10] <SOUCHAN> Is it normal for it to look really fucked up colour-wise?
[03:10] <jadaz87> amphi i am waiting for the day i do not even use a wm
[03:10] <JAyRULE> chuckyp: okay... so where do i get the module?
[03:10] <Panks> _jason: the same error
[03:11] <amphi> jadaz87: I spend most of the time in console, it's more peaceful ;)
[03:11] <ubuntulnx> how do you create a launcher for "sudo rioutil" it runs in the terminal?
[03:11] <_jason> Panks: and this persists across a reboot or you haven't tried?
[03:11] <Panks> _jason: yes... i've already tried to reboot
[03:11] <_ryan> what can I put in my sources.list to install packages from the http repositories?
[03:11] <user> Does anyone now what package "lwx-c" is in ?
[03:12] <CuriousCat> Has anyone tried to install ubuntu/kubuntu breezy/dapper on a IBM/Lenovo Z60m?
[03:12] <jadaz87> amphi ;) now only if i learn how to use irssi and get a CLI aim client
[03:12] <ubuntulnx> how do you create a launcher for "sudo rioutil" it runs in the terminal, but once it starts the terminal closes
[03:12] <tristanmike> !tell _ryan about sources
[03:12] <_jason> Panks: echo $LS_COLORS, on pastebin please
[03:12] <_ryan> tristanmike: thanks
[03:12] <tristanmike> anytime
[03:12] <amphi> jadaz87: yeah, I use irssi - the are console progs for most tasks
[03:12] <Panks> _jason: no=00:fi=00:di=01;34:ln=01;36:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:ex=01;32:*.tar=01;31:*.tgz=01;31:*.arj=01;31:*.taz=01;31:*.lzh=01;31:*.zip=01;31:*.z=01;31:*.Z=01;31:*.gz=01;31:*.bz2=01;31:*.deb=01;31:*.rpm=01;31:*.jar=01;31:*.jpg=01;35:*.jpeg=01;35:*.gif=01;35:*.bmp=01;35:*.pbm=01;35:*.pgm=01;35:*.ppm=01;35:*.tga=01;35:*.xbm=01;35:*.xpm=01;35:*.tif=01;35:*.tiff=01;35:*.png=01;35:*.mov=01;35:*.mpg=01;35:*.m
[03:12] <Panks> peg=01;35:*.avi=01;35:*.fli=01;35:*.gl=01;35:*.dl=01;35:*.xcf=01;35:*.xwd=01;35:*.ogg=01;35:*.mp3=01;35:*.wav=01;35:
[03:13] <_jason> Panks: pastebin means http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:13] <amphi> Panks: pfft
[03:13] <Panks> lol
[03:13] <Panks> xD
[03:13] <user> Does anyone now what package "lwx-c" is in ?
[03:13] <jadaz87> amphi now all i need to do is find a Command Line Interface aim client
[03:13] <amphi> jadaz87: i don't use aim, so no idea
[03:13] <jadaz87> amphi i am looking thorugh the repos now do you have any suggestions about which one to use?
[03:13] <_jason> Panks: what does 'alias ls' say?
[03:13] <jadaz87> amphi ohok
[03:13] <ubuntulnx> how do you create a launcher and keep the terminal open when it launches?
[03:14] <amphi> jadaz87: apt-cache suggests naim, it seems
[03:14] <Panks> _jason: alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[03:14] <Xenguy> ubuntulnx: command &
[03:14] <amphi> ubuntulnx: the man page for your terminal emulator should tell you that
[03:14] <Xenguy> ubuntulnx: IIUC
[03:14] <lampshade> Anyone here use Latex with Ubuntu and happen to know how to install the algortihm2e package?  I've even tried manually downloading and installing it with no luck.  :(
[03:14] <mc|amb> network-manager doesn't show up in the notification area.. can anyone help me?
[03:15] <ubuntulnx> xenguy, the command "gksudo rioutil &" sitll closes the terminal...
[03:15] <_ryan> I really just wanna add the sources do it with vim, I'm using kubuntu, so i don't have synaptic...
[03:15] <Xenguy> ubuntulnx: hrm, must be somethnig to do with the gksudo (?)
[03:15] <Xenguy> ubuntulnx: dunno
[03:16] <chris_> I have realVNC for windows now i want linux to open my windows desktop? how do i do it?
[03:16] <ubuntulnx> amphi, the program is "rioutil" and it must be run as sudo, it runs in the terminal
[03:16] <Panks> _jason: well... that pastebin is for error reports?
[03:16] <_jason> Panks: it's for large pastes
[03:16] <tristanmike> _ryan: what's the problem?
[03:16] <ubuntulnx> amphi, the command "gksudo rioutil &" runs it, but closes the terminal, i need the term. open to use it
[03:16] <Rug> Howdy all
[03:17] <amphi> ubuntulnx: you want to start a term with the apropriate arguments to run your prog in it
[03:17] <_ryan> hmm, WTF?
[03:17] <Panks> _jason: oh... but how do i use it? where my text is going to? Oo
[03:17] <ubuntulnx> amphi, so "gksudo gnome-terminal rioutil &" ?
[03:17] <Rug> How are the best Devs on the planet this fine evening?
[03:17] <_ryan> freaking KDE su will not accept my password
[03:17] <_jason> Panks: you send it and then paste the url here.  But don't bother, I saw it already
[03:17] <freebird> hey guys, my computer tech reaaly lined me up in new worlds all around,.Linux, ubuntu, mozilla foxfire these are all new to me, and does anyone know if ubuntu recognizes a webcam in  Gaim messenger
[03:17] <_ryan> (no, i don't have caps lock on)
[03:17] <Panks> _jason: oh... ok... :)
[03:17] <ubuntulnx> freebird, as far as i know gaim does not have webcam support
[03:18] <amphi> ubuntulnx: I don't use gnome-terminal, but I doubt that works - I commend the manpage to your attention
[03:18] <freebird> ok
[03:18] <freebird> oh ok i thought it was just me
[03:18] <tristanmike> _ryan: you know that the root password is disabled by default, use your password instead
[03:18] <SOUCHAN> Ok, can someone help me getting ubuntu to boot?
[03:18] <ubuntulnx> amphi: man terminal gives me: no manual entry for terminal
[03:18] <Rug> freebird check-out Ekiga
[03:18] <ubuntulnx> amphi, nm
[03:18] <iGotNoTime> Gaim doesn't support voice yet either does it?
[03:18] <SOUCHAN> I get past the ubuntu loading screen where it does stuff like seeding rand, setting clock etc
[03:18] <_ryan> tristanmike: su - worked from the console
[03:19] <jaaa> whats the easiest way to upgrade the kernel ?
[03:19] <jadaz87> amphi found it>>> centerirq does msn, yahoo, aim, icq, etc
[03:19] <Rug> apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:19] <mc|amb> network-manager doesn't show up in the notification area.. can anyone help me?
[03:19] <iGotNoTime> jaaa, through prayer
[03:19] <freebird> RUG what ekiga
[03:19] <_jason> Panks: I get a lot of hits on google with ``ls unrecognized prefix do'', help me read them
[03:19] <jaaa> I want to run 2.6.16
[03:19] <Breezy-CA> I have a SANE-supported scanner and I'm trying to figure out what needs to be installed to get it to work. Does the current kernel support both USB and scanners "stock out of the box," so to speak, or do I gawferbid need to compile a kernel?
[03:19] <jadaz87> iGotNoTime haha ;)
[03:19] <amphi> jadaz87: naim was no good?
[03:19] <iGotNoTime> jaaa, like Rug said above is easiest :)
[03:19] <Rug> freebird T.A.F.K.A.G
[03:19] <Panks> _jason: hehe... ok
[03:19] <Rug> OOps
[03:19] <jadaz87> amphi i use ALOT of different protocols so i need an all in one package ;)
[03:19] <tristanmike> _ryan: right, but are you in su? then you're in root now..or am i confused?
[03:19] <Rug> The App Formally known As Gnome-Meeting
[03:19] <amphi> Breezy-CA: sane and xsane should be enough
[03:20] <amphi> jadaz87: ah
[03:20] <Breezy-CA> amphi - thanks!
[03:20] <jadaz87> amphi i might install it anyway though
[03:20] <_jason> Panks: the first hit suggests you have a rootkit... which I am very skeptical about...
[03:20] <iGotNoTime> Rug ekiga is the new name?
[03:20] <Rug> Yupp
[03:20] <freebird> are you cursing at me rug?
[03:20] <iGotNoTime> cool cool
[03:20] <dssdude> I installed suse is ubuntu better?
[03:20] <Rug> =) at anybody who is listening
[03:20] <tanukiboy> does anyone know if gtkpod provides support for albumart?
[03:20] <bimberi> !tell Breezy-CA about scanning
[03:20] <iGotNoTime> any imporvements or just a name change rug?
[03:20] <amphi> dssdude: define 'better'
[03:20] <Breezy-CA> t/y bimberi
[03:21] <bimberi> dssdude: funny place to ask :)
[03:21] <iGotNoTime> improvements*
[03:21] <Rug> dssdude Depends on what you want out of a FREE distro
[03:21] <Panks> _jason: hummm... rootkit? :P...
[03:21] <Rug> iGotNoTime Yes, MANY great improvments
[03:21] <amphi> Rug: most distros are free
[03:21] <bimberi> Breezy-CA: np, hopefully point #1 works for you :)
[03:21] <iGotNoTime> I will upgrade now then :)
[03:21] <_jason> Panks: the debian mailing list one, do you see it?
[03:21] <freebird> oh ok lol
[03:21] <Rug> amphi yes, so becarefull what you bitch about.
[03:21] <dssdude> donno what I want. I just noticed ubuntu seems to get alot of media attension.
[03:21] <Breezy-CA> I'd like that :)
[03:22] <_ryan> tristanmike: I'm logged in as a motral, trying to run adept, and i am bring prompted for my root password, which is not accepted, though i am 100% sure i am typing it right.
[03:22] <Panks> _jason: where? at google?
[03:22] <ubuntulnx> any one know the command to open a gnome-terminal and then run a program in it?
[03:22] <Rug> dssdude IMHO it is the 'FIRST' distro that "Just Works!" (tm)
[03:22] <ubuntulnx> i'm trying to make a launcher
[03:22] <_jason> Panks: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/06/msg00788.html
[03:22] <bimberi> dssdude: give it a try, there's a liveCD available, and decide for yourself
[03:22] <amphi> Rug: what do you mean?
[03:22] <tristanmike> _ryan: and your root password being just your normal password, right ?
[03:23] <_ryan> tristanmike: my root password is diffrent from my user password.
[03:23] <jadaz87> amphi centericq does irc jabber , gg, and lg too
[03:23] <_ryan> tristanmike: neither work
[03:23] <dssdude> so far with suse I havn't been able to install anything other than what was in the yast list. :(
[03:23] <IdleOne> dssdude, Ubuntu is BETTER then Suse!
[03:23] <Rug> amphi most all other distros (and I have used a lot) require significant 'root'ing around to get it to work.
[03:23] <iGotNoTime> Rug they have a sexy looking website now!
[03:23] <tristanmike> _ryan: you created a root password ?
[03:23] <amphi> ubuntulnx: xterm and rxvt use -e progname, perhaps gnome-terminal is similar - the man page would know *sigh*
[03:23] <Rug> amphi Also, Ubuntu is the first Distro that has passed the mom-test.
[03:23] <_ryan> tristanmike: yes, from the installer
[03:23] <tristanmike> !tell _ryan about root
[03:24] <Rug> I have my Mother, Mother-in-Law, and wifey using it.
[03:24] <ubuntulnx> amphi, the man said -e but "gnome-terminal -e rioutil" didn't work
[03:24] <amphi> Rug: heh - yeah, I've installed it for a few windows refugees
[03:24] <tristanmike> _ryan: check your pm from ubotu, have you read that?
[03:24] <Rug> amphi I like that;    windows refugees
[03:24] <fiendskull9> hey
[03:24] <_ryan> tristanmike: it's not locked.
[03:24] <ubuntulnx> amphi: OPTIONS
[03:24] <ubuntulnx>        -e, --command=STRING
[03:24] <ubuntulnx>                  Execute the argument to this option inside the terminal.
[03:24] <ubuntulnx>        -x, --execute
[03:24] <ubuntulnx>                  Execute the remainder of the command line inside  the  termi
[03:24] <ubuntulnx>                  nal.
[03:24] <tristanmike> _ryan: did you do a server install ?
[03:24] <amphi> Rug: I prefer debian myself
[03:24] <iGotNoTime> Yes it is simple I agree... I have 3 family members using it in addition to 3 computers in my house running it
[03:24] <bimberi> dssdude: ubuntu is similar in that it is best to stick to what it has in its repositories, however there are 18611 packages in breezy so there's plenty there
[03:24] <_ryan> tristanmike: expert.
[03:24] <tristanmike> ahhh
[03:25] <iGotNoTime> SUSE is too easy for a noob like me to crash
[03:25] <Rug> amphi server-side absolutly, that's all I run.
[03:25] <_ryan> tristanmike: and i checked the shadow file. if it were locked it would start withh a !, and it doesn't.
[03:25] <Rug> firewall = BSD, Server = Debian, Workstation = Ubuntu
[03:25] <amphi> _ryan: apt-setup no good to you?
[03:25] <iGotNoTime> I have crazy crashing skills... I should blog about it to show developers how good I am!
[03:26] <iGotNoTime> I could even impress the Xandros people
[03:26] <_ryan> amphi: never used apt-setup post install before, so I didn't know about it. looks like it'll do
[03:26] <Rug> iGotNoTime Yeah I am similar.   All my peers call it the Matt-Virus
[03:26] <Panks> _jason: well, i didn't undersant very well... is this a virus or do i have to download again some libs?
[03:26] <dssdude> I have suse installed for over 200 days, computer runs almost 24/7. installed UT 2004 from cd "forgot to mention that one" seems rock solid, than I tried to install gaim from an rpm and messed it up. hehe
[03:26] <dssdude> but I'm running mirc with win wich is pretty cool!
[03:27] <amphi> dssdude: why?
[03:27] <dssdude> why what?
[03:27] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, you don't like Xchat?
[03:27] <iGotNoTime> I prefer Xchat to Mirc
[03:27] <iGotNoTime> except no transparency :( I did like that feature alot
[03:27] <_jason> Panks: read this as well http://www.genmay.com/showthread.php?t=541633
[03:27] <freebird> rug, i searched in add programs for ekiga-no reults
[03:27] <dssdude> I was using xchat, the only complaint I have had was the channel listing feature.
[03:27] <amphi> dssdude: why are you using mirc? there's hardly a shortage of irc clients for linux
[03:28] <Rug> can k3b burn a video DVD if the AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS dir's are already setup?
[03:28] <Rug> dssdude Use Irssi
[03:28] <dssdude> realy I just wanted to try wine. :)
[03:28] <amphi> Rug: hear hear
[03:28] <hyphenated> Rug: probably. never tried it
[03:28] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, wine is very cool :)
[03:28] <fiendskull9> iGotNoTime, yes it is :)
[03:28] <ron_> no drinking and driving
[03:28] <_ryan> now i just get su returned with an error
[03:29] <ron_> unless you have a seatbelt on
[03:29] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, My dad is not able to use photoshop but I setup picassa with wine and he is a total ubuntu fan now
[03:29] <dssdude> I'm wondering to what extent win could be used to run windows apps. if it works this good on all windows apps, I could get my whole family using linux. :)
[03:29] <fiendskull9> iGotNoTime, well, he could run ps7 with wine.
[03:29] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, basically anything that will run on windows me and lower :)
[03:30] <Hagge_> what was the file which hold permission settings for /dev in ubuntu 5.10 called?
[03:30] <scorchsaber> dssdude: Most games won't work, for one thing
[03:30] <scorchsaber> also, .NET apps require Mono
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> fiendskull9, no it is a skills thing not a system thing :D:D
[03:30] <Hagge_> something in /etc/*dev*/*permissions* i think
[03:30] <Hagge_> but I can't remember what
[03:30] <user> Does anyone now what package "lwx-c" is in ?
[03:30] <_jason> Panks: you should do some reading and make sure you don't have a rootkit... also ask more knowledgeable people here
[03:30] <Breezy-CA> iGotNoTime or dssdude - does Wine allow you to print from a win app?
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> Breezy-CA, never got that far into it yet
[03:30] <amphi> user: try apt-cache search libwx
[03:30] <iGotNoTime> I use it alot but never for anything that requires printing
[03:31] <dssdude> Breezy-CA not sure, thats another problem i'm having, can't get my printer working.
[03:31] <Panks> _jason: ok... but rootkit... what is this? virus? trojan?
[03:31] <user> amphi: ha! yes...
[03:31] <AngryElf> hey all, i need some way of combining three hard discs into one file system......i've got three, and 2 are nearly completely filled.......so i'd like to convert without losing data......is that possible?
[03:31] <SOUCHAN> Hrm, I'm getting a "using unsupported 1024x768 NVDA,Display-A at...".  Probably explains why my screen dies during boot.
[03:31] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, same boat here :( I have some funky canon won't work
[03:31] <_jason> Panks: http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=rootkit&gwp=8
[03:31] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, they say HP will be supported very heavily if I buy another printer soon
[03:31] <dssdude> I'm such a basic user, I'd use any word processor to type my resume and thats about it. Open office looks like any other office suit to me.
[03:31] <_jason> Panks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootkit , it's bad
[03:31] <__mikem> hello
[03:32] <Rug> Best linux printing solution = Samsung Laser
[03:32] <ubuntulnx> amphi, the problem is the program closes the terminal when it ends, is there anyway to stop this?
[03:32] <iGotNoTime> I use online resources for my office suite needs
[03:32] <_jason> Panks: I'm not saying you definitely have one, but the fact others had similar symptoms and found that a rootkit was to blame, means you should learn about it and search your computer
[03:32] <Panks> _jason: holy shit... how a trojan could infect here? ... :/
[03:32] <amphi> ubuntulnx: why do want to do that? there is a way, the man page knows
[03:32] <Panks> _jason: so... avast anti-virus can take care of this rootkit?
[03:33] <__mikem> If you are just using a computer for basic purposes, ubuntu should be more than enough right out of the box
[03:33] <ubuntulnx> amphi, basically the program posts a bunch of different commands, i'm trying to create a launcher
[03:33] <tristanmike> !tell Panks about language
[03:33] <starpause> is anyone familiar w/ xfce? i'm wondering if it is possible to configure xfce "switch to..." (alt-tab) screen so that it will list all applications running in the current workspace
[03:33] <ubuntulnx> amphi, i'm having trouble understanding the man page
[03:33] <Panks> tristanmike: :P~
[03:33] <Hagge_> iGotNoTime: What canon printer?
[03:33] <Hagge_> iGotNoTime: it probably works with TurboPrint
[03:33] <ubuntulnx> amphi, how do you do it in xterm?
[03:34] <iGotNoTime> Hagge_, i470D
[03:34] <Hagge_> i use turboprint with my i865
[03:34] <Hagge_> http://www.turboprint.de/english.html
[03:34] <iGotNoTime> yes Hagge_ that is funky enough like me :)
[03:34] <iGotNoTime> thanks for the link
[03:34] <dssdude> do the man pages actualy help anyone? I learned most of what I know about linux for TLDP so far, but the man pages oh man! hehe
[03:34] <Hagge_> it "ok" print quality is ok for you it works and you can use the free edition
[03:34] <freebird> hagge i use turbo print with my i560, but it wont print anythng but the logo
[03:35] <_jason> dssdude: they are a good reference
[03:35] <Hagge_> if you want photo quality without banners you'll have to buy a license
[03:35] <__mikem> dssdude, the man pages are good once you know what your doing and your just looking for specs
[03:35] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, the best resource I found for someone on my level was the unofficial ubuntu guide
[03:35] <_jason> dssdude: definitely not the best place to learn about something new though
[03:35] <Hagge_> freebird: what? it prints anything in low quality without the logo
[03:35] <iGotNoTime> dssdude, http://ubuntuguide.org/
[03:35] <__mikem> the best refference I got was the linux bible 2006 eddition
[03:35] <M|xx> i've got a data drive that's probably got a corrupt MBR/Partition table.  It instantaneously reboots the computer in Windows and/or Linux when I connect it.  Is there any way to prevent Ubuntu from reading anything off the drive so I can rebuild the partition table?
[03:35] <_jason> !ubuntuguide
[03:35] <ubotu> I guess ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[03:35] <Hagge_> freebird: but if you raise the quality you get the logo or have to get a license
[03:35] <Rug> How do I reset all settings to 'default' in Kubuntu?
[03:36] <freebird> oic
[03:36] <iGotNoTime> ubotu, yes many things would not works as described, but nearly 80% worked fine for me
[03:36] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, iGotNoTime
[03:36] <__mikem> dpkg-reconfigure kubuntu-desktop
[03:36] <Hagge_> How can i permanently set the ownerships in a device file in ubuntu?
[03:36] <__mikem> rug
[03:36] <UbuntuMirc> :)
[03:36] <Hagge_> I'm not used to whatever dev stuff linux uses nowadays
[03:36] <Rug> __mikem Thanks
[03:36] <amphi> ubuntulnx: xterm -hold -e ls for example
[03:36] <amphi> dssdude: man pages are mainly for reference
[03:36] <__mikem> anytime rug
[03:37] <dssdude> so should I forget http://ubuntuguide.org/ and stick with help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com?
[03:37] <UbuntuMirc> dssdudethats right
[03:38] <UbuntuMirc> dssdude wiki.ubuntu.com is your friend
[03:38] <Rug> Har, this is funny:   /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: kubuntu-desktop is not installed
[03:38] <Hagge_> How can i tell if i use udev or devfs? ;/
[03:38] <Hagge_> was udev, mount told ;/
[03:38] <__mikem> wow, thats definitely interesting
[03:38] <Rug> Honest, I am using it...
[03:38] <amphi> Rug: that'll be a meta-package, perhaps ypu removed a part of it
[03:38] <Rug> amphi thanks.
[03:39] <SOUCHAN> Does ubuntu support the GF2MX?
[03:39] <Rug> I am thinking of nuking this box & setuping up a dual-boot so I can play Oblivion
[03:39] <glen_> Hello
[03:39] <Rug> setuping (??? wtf??)  setting up
[03:39] <__mikem> setuping lol
[03:39] <Rug> Hiya glen_
[03:39] <amphi> Rug: dpkg said that? heh
[03:40] <Rug> yeah
[03:40] <reter> whats the easiest way to upgrade to breezy?
[03:40] <Rug> reter from hoary?
[03:40] <IdleOne> !upgrade
[03:40] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[03:40] <reter> irug, yes
[03:40] <reter> rug, yes
[03:40] <Rug> IRug, that sounds like a Mac product
[03:40] <amphi> Rug: does ubuntu dist-upgrade as smoothly as debian?
[03:40] <Rug> amyupp
[03:41] <devians> whats the easiest way to force ubuntu to inherit permissions on a certain folder?
[03:41] <Rug> amphi yupp
[03:41] <glen_> Is there a easyubuntu channel?
[03:41] <__mikem> Whats easyubuntu
[03:41] <IdleOne> #easyubuntu
[03:41] <glen_> tanks
[03:41] <IdleOne> your welcome
[03:41] <glen_> not that I shoulda figured that out , lol
[03:42] <amphi> Rug: cool
[03:42] <IdleOne> glen_, the obvious is usualy that last thing we notice :)
[03:42] <__mikem> I aint going to dist-upgrade until a stable release of dapper is available
[03:42] <Rug> amphi I started with Warty and I am now running Dapper on this box.  All with dist-upgrade 'ing
[03:42] <Hagge_> To whoever uses a printer with Ubuntu: Are the default permissions on /dev/usb/lp0 root:lp for you and in that case does the default configuration of cups work with that? or does it require lp:lp for you to?
[03:42] <__mikem> and, I am going to also send away for more pressed cds when that happens
[03:42] <amphi> Rug: nice
[03:42] <VR_> i'm getting an error: "totem could not start up. The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector."
[03:43] <VR_> whats that about?
[03:43] <Rug> VR_ what/who?
[03:43] <__mikem> Hey Rug, how smothly does dapper run in its current state?
[03:43] <VR_> hm?
[03:43] <Rug> __mikem very good
[03:44] <__mikem> :-)
[03:44] <Rug> VR_ nevermind
[03:44] <chris_> I type  "vncviewer 10.0.1.34
[03:44] <chris_> " nothing happens
[03:44] <Rug> root@thx1138:/home/rug# uptime
[03:44] <Rug>  21:44:49 up 16 days,  3:28,  7 users,  load average: 4.83, 4.57, 3.36
[03:44] <VR_> i'll try a restart
[03:44] <chris_> i want vnc to work for windows and linux
[03:45] <Rug> __mikem That's only becaus ethe power went out h
[03:45] <__mikem> ???
[03:45] <__mikem> !ping
[03:45] <ubotu> pong
[03:45] <__mikem> someone needs to fix that
[03:45] <__mikem> ubotu factoid
[03:45] <ubotu> A list of all my factoids can be found at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au
[03:45] <orbin> what's wrong with it?
[03:46] <__mikem> ubotu no ping is a signal sent out to test the connection between two computers.
[03:46] <ubotu> __mikem: okay
[03:46] <amphi> Rug: groovy load average ;)
[03:46] <Rug> ack...ack...ack..
[03:46] <Rug> asdq
[03:46] <Rug> asdasdasd
[03:46] <Rug> asdasdasdasd
[03:46] <Rug> shit sorry
[03:46] <__mikem> !ping
[03:46] <ubotu> ping is, like, totally, a signal sent out to test the connection between two computers.
[03:46] <__mikem> there we go
[03:46] <Rug> My keyboard was locked
[03:46] <UbuntuMirc> !botsnack
[03:46] <ubotu> :)
[03:46] <__mikem> I hate it when that happens
[03:47] <lowroad> Anyone know how to make it so you can play any region dvds?
[03:47] <amphi> lowroad: you may need to 'upgrade' the firmware on your drive
[03:48] <Rug> I'm in the mood to watch a Jay & Silent Bob movie...
[03:48] <lowroad> amphi, what do you mean 'upgrade' ?
[03:48] <__mikem> thats nice
[03:48] <amphi> lowroad: to a region-free firmware
[03:49] <lowroad> amphi where can I get region-free firmware?
[03:49] <lowroad> amphi do i get it from the manufacturer of the drive?
[03:49] <amphi> lowroad: indeed not
[03:49] <chris_> anyone have vnc commands?
[03:50] <hrtp> how do you encode .avi to DVD (.vob)?
[03:50] <amphi> lowroad: here's a url for ya: http://tdb.rpc1.org/
[03:50] <hrtp> im using gtranscode
[03:50] <iGotNoTime> Rug are you still here?
[03:50] <Rug> Yupp in a metaphysical sorta way
[03:51] <iGotNoTime> I searched with Synaptic and Ekiga is not found, am I using the wrong repository or is it not there?
[03:51] <Rug> hmm...
[03:51] <Rug> one sec.
[03:51] <iGotNoTime> I have multi-verse enabled
[03:51] <orbin> amphi: is that more or less legal than using libdvdcss2?
[03:51] <jcwill> i want to upgrade from breezy to dapper. I edit the sources.list to replace all instances with dapper and ran apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.. when i ran it it wants to get files from cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ ... how can i force to ignore the cdrom and use http instead ?
[03:51] <chris_> anyone fimular with VNC?
[03:51] <orbin> iGotNoTime: don't think it's in the ubuntu repos
[03:51] <Rug> root@thx1138:/home/rug# apt-cache search ekiga
[03:51] <Rug> ekiga - Free Your Speech
[03:51] <VR_> so, can anyone help me with this? it happens whenever i try to open an *.avi  >>>   http://web.tampabay.rr.com/vr/totem-error.png
[03:52] <_jason> iGotNoTime: it's only available in dapper
[03:52] <lowroad> amphi:  thanks, there are no flashers for linux though, it's all for dos
[03:52] <amphi> orbin: it's your drive *shrug* - as to libdvdcss, I neither know nor care
[03:52] <Rug> Ahh yeah prolly sorry
[03:52] <iGotNoTime> ok thanks orbin and _jason
[03:52] <iGotNoTime> I will just download form the webpage
[03:52] <amphi> lowroad: yeah, so make a dos floppy/cd
[03:53] <amphi> lowroad: not trusting removable media overmuch, I've always set up the flasher to run from a ramdrive set up by the dos boot disk
[03:53] <Rug> amphi What is flasher?
[03:53] <amphi> lowroad: there's also freedos
[03:53] <LinuxJones> VR_: totem is not very good enable the universe repo and install vlc (video lan client)
[03:53] <VR4000> LinuxJones: i prefer totem.
[03:54] <ron_> me too
[03:54] <jcwill> nvm... i commented it out in the sources.list
[03:54] <amphi> Rug: he means the utility to write the new firmware to the drive
[03:54] <Rug> ahh
[03:54] <VR4000> LinuxJones: i want to know what the hell the problem is. i just did a fresh install of breezy, installed all codecs, and now this
[03:54] <Rug> Same name as an IC programmer for EEPROM's  I used to use
[03:54] <lowroad> amphi:  thanks, i dual boot i;ll use that, just didn't want to since it's been a few months since I booted windows (i'm learning linux to get away from windows now)
[03:54] <orbin> VR4000: using totem-xine?
[03:55] <VR4000> orbin: i may have forgotten to install it, wait
[03:55] <amphi> lowroad: you found fw for your drive model?
[03:55] <lowroad> amphi:  looking now
[03:55] <amphi> lowroad: BTW, if you hadn't ever run windows on that box, the drive could be region 0 ;)
[03:56] <VR4000> orbin: many thanks, that did it :D
[03:56] <Rug> Odd problem that I've noticed with Dapper, DVD burning is slow, (1x on average) {yes, DMA is enabled}
[03:56] <lowroad> amphi:  it's a secondhand laptop =(
[03:56] <orbin> VR4000: yeah, the default gstreamer backend sucks in breezy.  at least for me it does
[03:56] <VR4000> i always forget to install totem-xine
[03:56] <VR4000> orbin: same here
[03:57] <amphi> lowroad: ah, no option then - still, more chance of fw for an older device
[03:58] <lowroad> amphi:  but i'll keep that in mind when i build my next box (harder for laptops though since they usually come preloaded)
[03:58] <lowroad> amphi:  any suggestions if I cant find the exact model for my fw?
[03:58] <lowroad> amphi my drive is a MATSHITACD-RW CW-8122, the only Matshita on the page is Matshita DVD-Rom SR-8588
[03:58] <jadaz87> amphi i am on centericq :-)
[03:58] <lowroad> amphi:  ah well =(
[03:58] <amphi> lowroad: mine came preloaded, but I booted it off a cd straight off and fdisked all the 'informatic detritus' away
[03:59] <zandoval> am i online with ubuntu users??????
[03:59] <jadaz87> zandoval yes this is the irc support room for ubuntu users
[03:59] <zandoval> fantastic - had a time getting here
[04:00] <lowroad> amphi:  so is there anyother way?  when I ran windows, I used a program that just ran in the background and let all my media players play all region
[04:00] <zandoval> jad-looking for info on how to share an internet connection in ubuntu
[04:00] <lowroad> amphi:  do you know of anything like that for linux?
[04:00] <amphi> lowroad: go to http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_search.php
[04:01] <hrtp> how do you encode .avi to DVD (.vob)?
[04:01] <hrtp> im using gtranscode
[04:01] <orbin> lowroad: since you-re not in the US, i'd assume you could use libdvdcss2 legally
[04:01] <amphi> lowroad: and search for CW-8122 - panasonic is the same as matshita AFAIK
[04:01] <LinuxJones> zandoval: it's not hard to setup but it's easiest to install firestarter, you can setup ICS on first run of the app.
[04:01] <zandoval> used terminal server in kanotix - itwas a good little programthat alowed me to use a switchto connect and share the internet
[04:01] <amphi> lowroad: there appears to a formware
[04:02] <amphi> lowroad: er, firmware
[04:02] <jcwill> is Dapper pretty stable ?
[04:02] <lowroad> amphi:  thanks
[04:02] <lowroad> orbin:  how'd you know?  i installed libdvdcss2 but it doesn't do region free
[04:02] <lowroad> amphi:  I'll look thanks!
[04:02] <zandoval> jones - soundsgood ill look into it - i already have firestarterworking
[04:02] <amphi> lowroad: no, not on an rpc2 drive, which all are nowadays
[04:02] <whyami> jcwill: I've had reasonable luck with it. Ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:02] <orbin> lowroad: did a /whois.  what player are you using?
[04:03] <jcwill> whyami: ok thanks
[04:03] <jadaz87> !irssi
[04:03] <ubotu> methinks irssi is http://f0rked.com/core/irssi
[04:03] <lowroad> totem, mplayer, xine, vlc
[04:03] <lowroad> orbin:  totem, mplayer, xine, vlc
[04:03] <jadaz87> !botsnack thank you ubotu
[04:03] <ubotu> :)
[04:03] <amphi> orbin: the drive hw will not cooperate if the region is wrong
[04:04] <zandoval> jones - any tricks to firestarter when setting up ics
[04:04] <orbin> ok, i'm outof my depth then
[04:04] <rikai> Hm, so, i'm reinstalling ubuntu, and since i have a seperate home patition, i need to know how to get ubuntu to recognize that... anyone know how? is it just as simple as adding it to /etc/fstab?
[04:04] <amphi> lowroad: once the drive is rpc1, you will have no region problems at all on linux - you can forget about regions
[04:05] <LinuxJones> zandoval: just look at the screens during setup, you might have to tell it which nic is connected to the internet
[04:05] <amphi> lowroad: I had to do this on my old second hand T22
[04:05] <zandoval> OK - going to try to set firestarter for ICS - out for now - THANKS GUYS.....
[04:06] <orbin> rikai: sure, or just specifiy it as /home during install
[04:06] <familyToxin> hey..i have a question
[04:07] <orbin> rikai: you probably need to manually edit the part. table for this
[04:07] <orbin> during the partitioning stage of the installer
[04:07] <AngryElf> what package do i need to get around XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool......when trying to compile?
[04:07] <familyToxin> how do i install a new cursor theme?
[04:07] <rikai> orbin, hm? wont it format /home if i specify it during partitioning??
[04:07] <glen_> Oh, I do have a ubuntu question, Why does my cheap 8 dolloar no name laser mouse not work?
[04:08] <glen_> it didnt work in knoppix either
[04:08] <familyToxin> hi? can anyone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[04:08] <KNY[linux] > familyToxin, I bet you Google could :)
[04:09] <jadaz87> glen_ is it ps2 or usb?
[04:09] <hyphenated> glen_: USB?
[04:09] <familyToxin> i trieed man
[04:09] <glen_> ps2
[04:09] <familyToxin> i spent about 1.5 hours on google.. not heping
[04:09] <orbin> rikai: no, iirc, it will only format the / partition
[04:10] <orbin> familyToxin: sys>prefs>theme>install
[04:10] <rikai> orbin, defining it in /etc/fstab would work as well thouh, no?
[04:10] <poningru> or just drag and drop
[04:10] <rikai> *though
[04:10] <KNY[linux] > familyToxin, http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Beautify_GNOME#Cursors
[04:10] <familyToxin> thank you
[04:11] <orbin> rikai: yep.
[04:11] <overrider_> on a system that booted up fine two days ago, i now get a "kernel panic not syncing attempted to kill init." when booting up. any ideas?
[04:12] <Sashi> who here uses dapper
[04:12] <_jason> Sashi: #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[04:13] <orbin> familyToxin: the emerge commands don't apply to us ubuntu users, just apt-get install gcursor
[04:13] <lowroad> amphi:  going to boot windows and try flashing, thanks for your help and wish me luck!
[04:13] <uy> alguien en espaol
[04:13] <_jason> !es
[04:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:13] <familyToxin> ok.
[04:13] <overrider_> in the bios i now disabled all other devices except the harddrive, then it worked
[04:13] !lilo:*! cleaning up the dline files, so some bots will probably reappear briefly
[04:14] <rikai> *though
[04:14] <rikai> orbin, thanks. :)
[04:14] <AngryElf> when you get  umount: /mountpoint device is busy.......how do i find what's using it so that i can stop the process and then unmount it?
[04:14] <amphi> AngryElf: lsof or fuser
[04:15] <starpause> i'm looking for a file "keythemerc" ... what is the easiest way to search the entire system from the prompt?
[04:16] <amphi> starpause: locate
[04:16] <starpause> amphi, thanks much!
[04:16] <uy> ad
[04:16] <orbin> rikai: i've got this line if you want a reference: /dev/hda4       /home           ext3    defaults        0       2
[04:17] <uy> mexico
[04:17] <amphi> !es
[04:17] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:17] <alex_> I have a problem, all of a sudden i lost sound. I can't here audio... why?? In windows it works.
[04:17] <AngryElf> amphi, unfortunately neither of those turn up anything about my hd*s or the mount points they're mounted to
[04:17] <rikai> orbin, aye, it'd be /dev/hdc5       /home           ext3            defaults                          0       2
[04:17] <rikai> orbin, i jsut checked my fstab ;)
[04:18] <amphi> AngryElf: mounts? just do mount with no args
[04:18] <glen_> basically, what seems to be happening with my mouse, is there is no power to the ps2 plug
[04:18] <orbin> rikai: ah, ok.  yeah the installer will initially make a /home/<user> dir on the / partition.  i assume you could safely delete that after you mount /home
[04:18] <uy> n
[04:18] <rikai> orbin, *nod*
[04:19] <rikai> orbin, wait, shouldnt i delete it before i mount /home?
[04:19] <AngryElf> amphi, that doesn't help me unmount them
[04:19] <amphi> rikai: you could leave it - the mount will just hide what's there
[04:20] <AngryElf> amphi, when i try to unmount them it's giving me an error that it's still busy
[04:20] <newnix> hello
[04:20] <newnix> do i need to install the whole gnome package just to get gdm? im running fluxbox
[04:20] <newnix> thanks
[04:20] <rikai> amphi, which would be a waste of space. ;)
[04:20] <amphi> AngryElf: when you try to unmount what?
[04:20] <AngryElf> /dev/hdd1
[04:20] <newnix> AngryElf, maybe you have a shell that's still in a director in that mounted partition
[04:20] <alex_> I have a problem, all of a sudden i lost sound. I can't here audio... why?? In windows it works.
[04:21] <newnix> s/director/directory
[04:21] <amphi> AngryElf: what's the mount point?
[04:21] <AngryElf> /mnt/disc4
[04:21] <whyami> alex_: you checked the mixer levels? amixer or alsamixer or something like that...
[04:21] <amphi> AngryElf: lsof | grep /mnt/disc4
[04:22] <Khaaaaan> Does daylight savings automatically kick in on Ubuntu Dapper?
[04:22] <amphi> Khaaaaan: should do
[04:22] <AngryElf> nothing
[04:22] <alex_> yes whyami
[04:22] <Khaaaaan> amphi... hmm
[04:22] <orbin> rikai: i think either time would work.  i don't think it matters
[04:23] <saif> what happened with the ubuntu-calendar project? y r there no new backgrounds?
[04:24] <whyami> alex_: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart
[04:24] <scorchsaber> There's a march background, isn't there? Maybe they just haven't updated for april
[04:24] <Khaaaaan> Damn the repos are a bit slow today
[04:24] <h0nus> ok i think this is the third time i'm installing ubuntu, and i need to know what the package is that i install to cover a wide variety of programs
[04:24] <h0nus> i promise to write it down this time =)
[04:24] <_jason> h0nus: what do you mean? just do the regular install
[04:25] <newnix> do i need to install the whole gnome package just to get gdm? im running fluxbox
[04:25] <alex_> it doesn't work whyami
[04:25] <h0nus> _jason, remember when i was installing hydra?
[04:25] <whyami> alex_: what does it say?
[04:25] <alex_> /etc/init.d/alsa: Warning: The 'restart' method is deprecated and will be removed.
[04:25] <alex_> /etc/init.d/alsa: Warning: Use the alsa-utils initscript instead.
[04:25] <_jason> h0nus: vaguely
[04:25] <_jason> h0nus: are you referring to ubuntu-desktop or something?
[04:25] <whyami> alex_: oh this is dapper, isn't it?
[04:25] <alex_> nope
[04:25] <alex_> cd came in the mail
[04:25] <orbin> newnix: apt-cache show gdm
[04:26] <orbin> newnix: then check out the dependencies
[04:26] <newnix> orbin, thanks
[04:26] <alex_> well this sucks no sound and i have no clue why...
[04:27] <whyami> alex_: sorry. My mistake: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[04:27] <h0nus> _jason, i'm looking for packages including ssl support, svn module, sapr3 module, and ssh2 module
[04:27] <_jason> h0nus: oh I don't know what meta-pacakge covers that, sorry
[04:27] <alex_> yeah but still no sound :/
[04:27] <h0nus> hmmm
[04:27] <alex_> playing mp3 in xmms and can't here anything
[04:27] <BlutEngel> hey
[04:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell alex_ about xmms
[04:27] <BlutEngel> anyone can help a newbie with apt- problems?
[04:27] <whyami> alex_: have you tried other programs and utilities to check the sound?
[04:28] <alex_> it's not just XMMS
[04:28] <h0nus> _jason, what packages do you recommend for any of those individually?
[04:28] <alex_> it's the entire OS
[04:28] <h0nus> !openssl
[04:28] <ubotu> h0nus: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:28] <_jason> h0nus: when you say ssh2 module you mean server or client?
[04:28] <Khaaaaan> How do I make audio files open in Rythmbox by defaukt??
[04:28] <_jason> !defaultapp
[04:28] <ubotu> To change the default app for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties, then the "Open With" tab and change the setting
[04:29] <NeverDream> ubotu, tell alex_ about turning his speakers on ;)
[04:29] <alex_> ...
[04:29] <h0nus> _jason, it just says it's looking for libssh/libssh.h
[04:29] <alex_> they're on, i booted up in windows and everything works.
[04:29] <_jason> h0nus: what is looking for that?
[04:30] <h0nus> hydra (security program)
[04:30] <_jason> oh right
[04:30] <NeverDream> alex_, try using the ALSA output?
[04:30] <_jason> h0nus: oh I remember now!
[04:30] <alex_> in?
[04:30] <h0nus> =)
[04:30] <NeverDream> alex_, xmms
[04:31] <NeverDream> alex_, you might have a buggy OSS driver or something
[04:31] <orbin> crimsun: ping
[04:31] <alex_> it's using alsa
[04:31] <jadaz87> does anyone know of a wificonnection checker for terminal?
[04:31] <NeverDream> :S
[04:31] <NeverDream> I'm out of ideas, then. I've only been using ubuntu myself since October
[04:32] <_jason> h0nus: unfortunately I don't think I was the one that figured out what those two things were, I think you have to compile them.  Although you can install apt-file and then 'sudo apt-file update' and 'apt-file search filename' to see what package can give you a file.  libssh.h turns up nothing for me though
[04:32] <alex_> Does anyone else know?
[04:32] <h0nus> o... =(
[04:33] <alex_> i guess i'm going back to windows then... i'm not going to re-install ubuntu
[04:33] <orbin> alex_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[04:33] <orbin> alex_: there's a sound guy in here, but he's not active. i suggest keep coming back.  giving up just like that is the easy way out if you ask me
[04:34] <River> can anyone help me find the thunderbird application data file on Ubuntu so i can move thunderbird from one machine to another, both use ubuntu.
[04:34] <orbin> alex_: try a 'killall esd' command
[04:34] <_jason> alex_: at least try the mailing list/forums
[04:35] <alex_> okay ill post then
[04:35] <orbin> River: probably hidden in /home<username>.  do an ls -a
[04:36] <_jason> River: try under ~/.mozilla
[04:37] <enursha> River, right click on Local Folders, click properties and it'll tel you in the dialog box that pops up
[04:38] <davix> how can I mount ntfs as rw?
[04:39] <orbin> ntfs is read-only to avoid destruction
[04:39] <River> enursha: where is the "local Folders" ?
[04:40] <davix> orbin, is there a way to bypass this avoidness?
[04:41] <ITSa341> hehe  that's why I run XP on the same fs as ubuntu
[04:41] <enursha> River, actually, it depends what you want, i read your questiion wrong, you wanting all your saved mail, or the settings aswell ?
[04:41] <ddg_blues> hello all
[04:41] <th0un> anyone wanna take a crack at a tough linux problem with me?
[04:41] <ddg_blues> what is the best ftp program for ubuntu
[04:41] <orbin> davix: maybe, i'm not aware of one.  all i know is that ntfs is read only atm
[04:41] <davix> ddg_blues, lftp
[04:41] <makaveli> ddg_blues,  gftp
[04:41] <River> enursha: both, I want all settings and saved mail moved onto the new machine
[04:41] <davix> k orbin  thanks
[04:42] <WingCommander> Hi guys.
[04:42] <blanky> !backports
[04:42] <ubotu> I heard backports is Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[04:42] <orbin> davix: if you want a "share partition" use fat32 or ext3 w/ the driver for windows
[04:42] <River> orbin: _jason: I have found the files in a terminal window but am not sure how to copy and move them to other machine
[04:42] <ddg_blues> and I jusd do a apt-get install gftp? is that correct
[04:42] <blanky> what's up
[04:43] <linuxmen> Hi
[04:43] <th0un> hey
[04:43] <th0un> whatup
[04:43] <WingCommander> Im a newbie to Ubuntu. Installed server build, did xubuntu, installed samba. This computer is going to be used to store files that I can access from other computers on the network if i want to.
[04:43] <_jason> River: well use anything... usb key, cd, ssh, gaim direct connect (if it works ;))?
[04:43] <orbin> ddg_blues: yes, or use any other apt tool
[04:43] <WingCommander> I dont know how to work with samba to create shared folder and stuff though
[04:43] <WingCommander> my other comp is running XP
[04:43] <th0un> death to XP
[04:44] <th0un> long live ubuntu!
[04:44] <WingCommander> Can anyone help me set up samba? Ill be eternally grateful
[04:44] <th0un> .....that said, anyone wanna help me tweak out this problem I have with a NETGEAR WG511 (ils3890) wireless NIC?
[04:45] <bimberi> WingCommander: try the wiki page (see below) and come back here if you have problems
[04:45] <bimberi> !samba
[04:45] <ubotu> samba is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[04:45] <th0un> using a prism GET chipset?
[04:45] <th0un> GT*
[04:45] <ddg_blues> orbin do I have to put something infront of apt-get?
[04:46] <bimberi> ddg_blues: sudo apt-get ...
[04:46] <orbin> ddg_blues: yep, apt-get installs require sudo
[04:46] <davix> ddg_blues, sudo
[04:46] <ddg_blues> right, thanks guys
[04:46] <th0un> Everyone: Hey does anyone have a Netgear WG511 Wireless NIC??
[04:47] <jadaz87> does anyone know of something like gnome. kde fluxbox that is just multiple temrinal windows?
[04:47] <_jason> screen?
[04:47] <orbin> jadaz87: console + screen? :P
[04:47] <orbin> th0un: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[04:48] <orbin> th0un: try the forum too
[04:48] <davix> lol@screen
[04:48] <ddg_blues> bimberi orbin and davix thanks a lot was able to download gftp
[04:48] <kaliumfredrik> If you just want several terminal windows and nothing else, just don't use X.
[04:48] <th0un> orbin: alright, i posted on linuxquestions to no avail
[04:48] <WingCommander> so how do i get to network settings in xfce?
[04:48] <davix> ^AAownz
[04:48] <bimberi> ddg_blues: yw :)
[04:48] <Kritical> The webserver I host my website on appears to be on the wrong time.. anyone know a command I can run in SSH to get the server time.. and what I can compare it with?
[04:49] <jadaz87> kaliumfredrik so when i go to login which session do i use? because i want to have teminal but be able to use multiple terminal tabs like in gnome
[04:49] <_jason> Kritical: date
[04:49] <davix> date
[04:49] <Suture> How do I go about making a partition on my current drive? so that I can move my home dir to it, i found a howto but the partition part isn't detailed
[04:49] <Kritical> Mon Apr 3 15:46:32 NZST 2006 <-- that looks wrong
[04:50] <Codename_V> Suture: fdisk
[04:50] <orbin> th0un: check those links out.  i'm sure some wireless people are in here too
[04:50] <Codename_V> Suture: that's one way at least
[04:50] <orbin> whether they're active or not....
[04:50] <kaliumfredrik> just hit ctrl+alt+F1-F6 for terminals
[04:50] <Rig> Hello all
[04:50] <Suture> Codename_V: that doesn't really explain how i would go about making the partition, could you explain?
[04:50] <kaliumfredrik> You have a total of six terminals that way...
[04:50] <Kritical> Is it possible to change the time for my shell account? or is it only possible for an admin to do that?
[04:50] <jadaz87> kaliumfrdrik which session should i login into when i first start up ubuntu?
[04:51] <Tallia1Kubuntu> somebody can take a look and see if there's something wrong? i can't get acceleration working...
[04:51] <qatsi> im having some issues with the X server...it crashes before i get to see anything...as root, it works very nice, but as user, it crashes....Anyone knows whats up with it ? i've tried taking a look at the log, but it looks fine....please help, and thanx
[04:51] <Tallia1Kubuntu> http://tallia1.myftp.org/shared-folder/CONFFILES/xorg.conf
[04:51] <WingCommander> so how do i get to network settings in xfce?
[04:51] <kaliumfredrik> The x server is usually residing on alt+ctrl+F7 in case you want to run something graphical (that is where the log in screen would appear)
[04:51] <Codename_V> Suture: fdisk /dev/foo.  then hit n for new.  then select primary or extended or whatever.  then do the size.  then w for write.  then q for quit.  then throw a filesystem on the thing.  then you're set.
[04:51] <blanky> !ati
[04:51] <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
[04:51] <blanky> !mp3
[04:51] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:51] <Suture> Codename_V: Thanks
[04:52] <blanky> guys im not playing with the bot, im just getting the links, so please dont ban me :(
[04:52] <jadaz87> kaliumfredrik thanks :)
[04:52] <blanky> !newfirefox
[04:52] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, blanky
[04:52] <kaliumfredrik> However I don't recommend just running X because you might as well just run XFce or even Gnome and just open normal terminals I guess... Maybe I missunderstood your question...
[04:52] <qatsi> kaliumfredrik: the log in screen apears, the problem comes when entering the user and password
[04:52] <blanky> !firefox
[04:52] <h0nus> ok i need help-- again
[04:52] <bimberi> blanky: you can '/msg ubotu <factoid>'
[04:52] <Rig> Well, I'm a nub, so I'll just ask my question I guess. I'm looking for a linux distro to start learning linux with, and I'm thinking about Ubuntu.
[04:52] <tristanmike> blanky: you can "/msg ubotu <factoid>
[04:52] <blanky> oh okay
[04:52] <shiggs> o_0
[04:52] <hosler> I get error messages like this every time i do 'startx': Warning: font renderer for ".pcf" already registered at priority 0
[04:52] <orbin> Tallia1Kubuntu: which driver are you using?
[04:52] <h0nus> i just downloaded openssl and libssl and neither are being recognized by the program i'm trying to install
[04:52] <Rig> Will it have native support from the install disc a friend gave me for my 64 bit processor?
[04:52] <kaliumfredrik> XFce is probably to be prefered in your case since it is more lightweight and that is probably what you really want
[04:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> orbin: the one from repositories in the dapper release
[04:53] <ubuntu> hi im a complete idiot
[04:53] <shiggs> I just wanna say that WINE on this distro works really well
[04:53] <shiggs> ^_^
[04:53] <hosler> lol
[04:53] <jadaz87> oh ok
[04:53] <hosler> I get error messages like this every time i do 'startx': Warning: font renderer for ".pcf" already registered at priority 0
[04:53] <orbin> Tallia1Kubuntu: dapper issues: #ubuntu+1
[04:53] <hosler> anyone know a fix?
[04:53] <blanky> !ati
[04:53] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[04:53] <Rug> Howdy all
[04:53] <Tallia1Kubuntu> orbin: it's not a dapper issue, is a ati issue
[04:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i already followed the first of this links
[04:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> and xorg startx correctly
[04:54] <benplaut> ubuntu: you won't get far in life with that attitude - humbleness isn't really required in here ;)
[04:54] <blanky> GUYS!
[04:54] <benplaut> fluffy: ^^
[04:54] <shiggs> I'm running Kubuntu on a p2 233 with 160 mb of ram
[04:54] <fluffy> how do i use x-chat
[04:54] <shiggs> runs well
[04:54] <hosler> Also, fluxbox takes really long to load. I would say a good 5 seconds. Is this normal on ubuntu, or is there something wrong?
[04:54] <blanky> there used to be a thread on installing the new ati drivers, where'd it go?!
[04:54] <blanky> !ati
[04:54] <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
[04:54] <shiggs> !ati
[04:54] <benplaut> fluffy: what are you trying to do with it?
[04:54] <fluffy> no idea im new
[04:55] <shiggs> it's a chat client is all
[04:55] <hosler> !pastebin
[04:55] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, 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.
[04:55] <holycow> tonyyarusso, hey sorry about my comments in the other chan
[04:55] <Kritical> Is it possible to change the time for my shell account? or is it only possible for an admin to do that?
[04:55] <holycow> tonyyarusso, in retrospect they were idiotic, i'm on a bit of a bender against users lately
[04:55] <holycow> tonyyarusso, appologies
[04:55] <tonyyarusso> holycow: All right.
[04:55] <hosler> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11358
[04:56] <blanky> how can i configure the splash screen
[04:56] <shiggs> !ati
[04:56] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[04:56] <hosler> someone look at that please. I get those errors when I do startx. Here is link again: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11358
[04:56] <Joetheodd> Seveas, you there?
[04:56] <tonyyarusso> blanky: Boot or Gnome loading?
[04:57] <blanky> tonyyarusso, gnome loading :)
[04:57] <tonyyarusso> blanky: What exactly do you want to configure?
[04:57] <doofy> does anyone have any idea about https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gnome-libs/+bug/28000
[04:57] <benplaut> i just installed a program, an IM client called Gush, and it hijacked firefox
[04:57] <benplaut> anyone else have a problem with gush?
[04:58] <orbin> hosler: does X start?
[04:59] <hosler> orbin: yes
[04:59] <holycow> benplaut, what is gush? url?
[04:59] <orn> Hey, quick question: I installed a package and ignored missing because the dependency was deprecated, and now apt whines about this missing dependancy every time. How do I make it just forget about this dep?
[04:59] <holycow> benplaut, and what do you mean hijacked?
[04:59] <orbin> hosler: i wouldn't worry about it.  i get the same errors
[04:59] <benplaut> holycow: it won't let me choose a profile other than it's own
[05:00] <benplaut> even reinstalling firefox, it made it's profile
[05:00] <orbin> hosler: they're just warnings anyway
[05:00] <h0nus> can someone help me i'm having problems: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11359
[05:00] <benplaut> i'd give you a link, but i'm --purging firefox atm ;)
[05:00] <holycow> ben42, delete your .mozilla preferences first, then restart fox
[05:00] <hosler> orbin: ok, but it takes a while for fluxbox to load and i thought it might be related to those warnings
[05:00] <benplaut> i knoe
[05:00] <benplaut> *know
[05:00] <holycow> benplaut, even
[05:00] <benplaut> holycow: it just adds it's own profile again
[05:00] <orbin> h0nus: what are you intalling?
[05:00] <holycow> benplaut, second, some extensions install them selves in /usr/lib/mozilla/...somewhere
[05:01] <benplaut> ya
[05:01] <orbin> hosler: kind of doubt it
[05:01] <benplaut> i looked
[05:01] <holycow> benplaut, delete stuff in the plugins dir there
[05:01] <h0nus> orbin: hydra (security testing program)
[05:01] <holycow> benplaut, so nothing?
[05:01] <benplaut> nope
[05:01] <holycow> benplaut, then you have a rogue piece of softgware... that is weird, whatws the url of this?
[05:01] <benplaut> one sec
[05:01] <h0nus> orbin: that's what i got after 'apt-get'ting openssl and libssl
[05:01] <benplaut> http://www.2entwine.com/
[05:01] <orbin> h0nus: they should have provided a README or INSTALL file to tell you what dependencies you need
[05:02] <orbin> h0nus: did you get libsll-dev?
[05:02] <orbin> you need the -dev packages
[05:02] <h0nus> websites are provided, but not all of them provide me with the correct files (sapr3 in particular)
[05:02] <h0nus> orbin: ah -dev packages
[05:02] <h0nus> ok lemme try that
[05:02] <hackob> Why: "CPU: Hyper-Threading is disabled", if I install "linux-686-smp"
[05:02] <orn> nobody can answer my apt question?
[05:03] <doofy> after my install boots up, i login at the splash screen, but then it just goes to the brown background and does nothing. Any ideas?
[05:03] <orbin> doofy: heard of that. hit the forum
[05:04] <holycow> benplaut, deleting .gush doesn't do anything?
[05:04] <benplaut> nope
[05:04] <holycow> benplaut, have you serached for gush in your entire file system?
[05:04] <benplaut> yup
[05:04] <h0nus> orbin: i couldn't find packages for libssh or sapr3 =(
[05:05] <holycow> its an xpi application, all you haveto do is delete it and its gone
[05:05] <benplaut> nothing cept the initial tar.gz
[05:05] <orbin> hackob: you need to take the additional step of enabling it iirc
[05:05] <AngryElf> !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] <benplaut> holycow: the xpi didn't even install
[05:05] <benplaut> wrong firefox version
[05:05] <jadaz87> does anyone know how i can check how much battery i have left  through terminal?
[05:06] <benplaut> jadaz87: acpi -s
[05:06] <jadaz87> ncie thanks ;)
[05:06] <holycow> benplaut, well its a standalone app actgually, just using the gecko rendering engine
[05:06] <hackob> orbin, sorry?
[05:06] <holycow> you can just extract and run it, without installing
[05:06] <id_sonic> hello
[05:06] <orbin> hackob: so enable it
[05:07] <holycow> benplaut, are you sure your not trying to start up gush INSTEAD of ffox by accident?
[05:07] <holycow> check your launcher
[05:07] <orn> argh!
[05:08] <IdleOne> how can I generate a .txt file with all the filenames  in a directory?
[05:08] <orbin> h0nus: me neither. run the config again.  libssl might have taken care of it
[05:08] <orn> seriously! how can i make apt ignore a missing dependency for an already installed program? i can't install new programs
[05:08] <Sammut> Hi I was wondering if someone can help me for a sec..having problems after fresh install
[05:08] <orbin> IdleOne: ls > file ?
[05:08] <benplaut> holycow: yup
[05:08] <benplaut> gush never even successfully installed in the firest place
[05:08] <IdleOne> orbin, I want to create the .txt
[05:08] <benplaut> *first
[05:08] <Sammut> getting "No Screens Found" upson trying to load X
[05:08] <holycow> benplaut, uninstall mozilla whatever, firefox, epiphany ...
[05:09] <River> thanks for your help !
[05:09] <orbin> IdleOne: not sure i get you
[05:09] <holycow> delete your gush files
[05:09] <benplaut> holycow: already did
[05:09] <hackob> orbin, sorry but my problem is at boot, I can't understan the relation with iirc
[05:09] <h0nus> orbin: i ran the ./config again and it still won't read libssh o_0
[05:09] <holycow> delete all preference files for moz/gush
[05:09] <benplaut> --purge
[05:09] <benplaut> already did
[05:09] <h0nus> i guess i'll keep looking
[05:09] <holycow> download firefox tar and run that
[05:09] <benplaut> there's an idea
[05:09] <orbin> hackob: iirc = if i recall correctly
[05:09] <holycow> i'm just curious where its getting its setting sfrom
[05:09] <IdleOne> orbin, Im trying to take the filenames froma directory and put them all into 1.txt file
[05:09] <benplaut> holycow: yeah... it's odd
[05:10] <Sammut> Can anyone help me out for a sec
[05:10] <holycow> benplaut, delete /etc/mozilla-firefox
[05:10] <orbin> IdleOne: and 'ls > 1.txt' isn't what you want?
[05:10] <holycow> as well
[05:10] <benplaut> k
[05:10] <orbin> Sammut: don't ask to ask ;)
[05:11] <Sammut> hehe
[05:11] <hrtp> is there any way to create a network, so i can access the hdd of this laptop i have?
[05:11] <holycow> benplaut, ah there is a profile dir there, i bet it created a profile and set it in there somehow, althought its odd as you say it didnt' install
[05:11] <Sammut> orbin: i'm getting "no screens found" after a fresh install..when i try to start X
[05:11] <benplaut> holycow: and it was as regular user, as well
[05:11] <hrtp> right now im using my desktop, and i want to setup a network to link em together
[05:11] <Sammut> amd64 3500+, on ati radeon x700 pro
[05:11] <hrtp> and use the laptop's hdd as a storage
[05:11] <benplaut> !!!!!!!!
[05:11] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, benplaut
[05:11] <holycow> benplaut, then it would be able to write to that dir unless you gave it permission to .. .but anyway, delete it
[05:12] <benplaut> holycow: the program was running in the background!!!
[05:12] <epochX> hrtp, what are you running on the laptop?
[05:12] <benplaut> no wonder!
[05:12] <holycow> there ya go
[05:12] <hrtp> epochX, windows
[05:12] <holycow> benplaut, for a minute you had me worried :)
[05:12] <hrtp> XP
[05:12] <epochX> are they connected via ethernet?
[05:12] <Sammut> can someone help me with "no screens found" error upon loading X
[05:12] <holycow> the moment i see someone writing spyware crap for linux is when i go postal
[05:12] <holycow> :)
[05:13] <orbin> Sammut: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver | tail -n 1
[05:13] <orn> Sammut: are you using the correct driver for your graphics display?
[05:13] <Sammut> it was right off the install
[05:13] <orn> Has X ever started?
[05:13] <Sammut> no
[05:13] <orn> not even during install?
[05:13] <orbin> Sammut: run that command
[05:13] <benplaut> holycow: har har -_-
[05:13] <epochX> hrtp, are they connected via ethernet?
[05:13] <Sammut> when does X start during install? i didnt see that
[05:13] <Sammut> ok orbin
[05:14] <orn> post install even
[05:14] <Sammut> nope, never came up once
[05:14] <Sammut> LiveCD wont even work
[05:14] <Sammut> says same error
[05:14] <orn> what kind of graphics card does your computer have?
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> thats a bad sign
[05:14] <Sammut> ati radeon x700 pro
[05:14] <hackob> orbin, sorry..
[05:14] <h0nus> is there a package for "ld" or "lpq"?
[05:14] <fiendskull9> hey, im thinking about starting a linux internet radio show, maybe doi it every saturday night, would anyone listen?
[05:15] <benplaut> it refuses to be killed
[05:15] <benplaut> brb, rebooting
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> with my x200m i had to use the 'vesa' driver - untill i got the fglrx installed. Othersse GDM would hang.
[05:15] <ITSa341> <-- would listen at least once   depends after that on quality and content
[05:15] <orbin> Sammut: did you run it?
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> You could be the Howard Stern of Linux!
[05:15] <fiendskull9> Dr_Willis, lol
[05:15] <Sammut> i will brb, its on this same machine
[05:16] <ITSa341> lol
[05:16] <Sammut> ill have to reboot
[05:16] <th0un> orbin: how would I go about installing some firmware for a NIC card? So I just copy and paste it in a place?
[05:16] <ubuntu> hello
[05:16] <michael__> how do I register a nick??
[05:16] <orn> Sammut: Then try as Dr_Willis suggested; use vesa as a driver
[05:16] <ubuntu> where do i get a sniffer?
[05:16] <orbin> th0un: NIC?  no idea.
[05:16] <DBO> ubuntu, "sudo apt-get install ethereal"
[05:16] <michael__> ubuntu; airsnort and snort
[05:17] <orbin> michael__: /msg nickserv register pswd
[05:17] <fiendskull9> ITSa341, hmm, i might start doing it.
[05:17] <hrtp> is there any way to create a network, so i can access the hdd of this laptop i have?
[05:17] <fiendskull9> ITSa341, itd be like 15-20 minutes long
[05:17] <hrtp> and use the laptop's hdd as a storage
[05:17] <ITSa341> fiendskull9   PM me
[05:17] <WingCommander> what do i use for a firewall in ubuntu
[05:17] <hrtp> right now im using my desktop, and i want to setup a network to link em together
[05:17] <fiendskull9> ITSa341, updates on the linux community
[05:17] <Nickgarvey> hrtp, you could toss up a ftp server
[05:17] <th0un> orbin: dang, u know if it should be in /proc/modules ?
[05:18] <jcwill> reverting back to breezy from dapper is done by editing the sources.list and run apt-get ? is there anything i have to watch out ?
[05:18] <orbin> th0un: like i said: NIC? no idea
[05:18] <orbin> sorry
[05:18] <fangorious> i have an ipw2200 that won't seem to connect with wpa/wpa2 personal using a preshared key with either tkip or aes/ccmp. I can connect fine with any combination of wpa/wpa2+tkip/aes using mac or windows
[05:18] <Nickgarvey> if I write a batch script in linux, will it run on the windows machine, or will the lines not format right?
[05:18] <th0un> its alright
[05:18] <hrtp> not ftp, im thinking about networked drive
[05:18] <th0un> thanks anyways mang
[05:18] <fiendskull9> !shoutcast
[05:18] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fiendskull9
[05:18] <hrtp> laptop is windows, and the desktop is nix
[05:18] <Nickgarvey> !samba
[05:18] <ubotu> samba is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[05:19] <einand> gtalk har vrdels skerhet
[05:19] <Nickgarvey> !de
[05:19] <einand> fick fram lsenordet p 3sekunder
[05:19] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[05:19] <MTecknology> what is a good channel for C++?
[05:19] <fangorious> Nickgarvey: i've found using wordpad in windows will correct line endings if there was a problem
[05:19] <einand> wrong channel
[05:19] <einand> sorry
[05:19] <Nickgarvey> fangorious, I am going to burn a cd with an autorunning batch script, I was going to burn it on the linux machine
[05:19] <orbin> MTecknology: #c++
[05:19] <orn> hahah
[05:19] <orbin> :P
[05:20] <orn> deutschsprachige
[05:20] <fangorious> Nickgarvey: you can always run unix2dos just to be sure
[05:20] <orn> probably just checks for 
[05:20] <orn> or not
[05:20] <Nickgarvey> fangorious, oh thanks a lot
[05:20] <crimsun> orbin: pong
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> fangorious, where would I get that program?
[05:21] <lowroad> I changed my dvd drive's region to region 2 but it still wont play region 2 dvds, It starts to play it but then stops and says that it's encrypted and i need libdvdcss (i've already installed libdvdcss2)  any thoughts?
[05:21] <fangorious> if it's not installed by default, just try 'sudo apt-get install dos2unix'
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> I did
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> E: Couldn't find package unix2dos
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> ah!
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> dos2unix
[05:21] <orbin> crimsun: someone's sound cut out.  he's gone now.  thanks anyway
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> E: Couldn't find package dos2unix
[05:21] <Nickgarvey> mm
[05:21] <fangorious> Nickgarvey: try 'apt-cache search unix2dos'
[05:22] <lowroad> I changed my dvd drive's region to region 2 but it still wont play region 2 dvds, It starts to play it but then stops and says that it's encrypted and i need libdvdcss (i've already installed libdvdcss2)  any thoughts?
[05:22] <Nickgarvey> nothing is returned fangorious
[05:22] <Nickgarvey> to google!
[05:23] <benplaut> holycow: that scared me!!
[05:23] <benplaut> but it's gone :D
[05:23] <bimberi> Nickgarvey: install sysutils
[05:23] <lowroad> I changed my dvd drive's region to region 2 but it still wont play region 2 dvds, It starts to play it but then stops and says that it's encrypted and i need libdvdcss (i've already installed libdvdcss2)  any thoughts?
[05:23] <Nickgarvey> that did it, thanks bimberi
[05:24] <Sammut> orbin
[05:24] <Sammut> I got Driver "ati"
[05:24] <Nickgarvey> and fangorious :)
[05:24] <Nickgarvey> !ati
[05:24] <bimberi> Nickgarvey: yw :)
[05:24] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, 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
[05:24] <vinboy> hi
[05:24] <Sammut> this may seem like a really stupid question, but during the install process..it didnt ask me for
[05:24] <orbin> Sammut: you probably have the same issue Dr_Willis did
[05:24] <vinboy> i'm thinking to convert my primary partition from ntfs to ext3
[05:24] <Sammut> what i want my ROOT pw to be
[05:24] <Nickgarvey> !root
[05:24] <vinboy> but will i lose my master boot record etc?
[05:24] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:25] <vinboy> wat do i need to do to get my linux back on the master boot record?
[05:25] <Sammut> orbin, do i do that by running XF86Config?
[05:25] <Nickgarvey> !grub
[05:25] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[05:25] <Nickgarvey> vinboy, second link is what you want I believe
[05:25] <vinboy> thanks Nickgarvey
[05:25] <Dr_Willis> Sammut,  thats Faq #1
[05:25] <orbin> Sammut: depends, do you want to try for a workable ati driver now? or just want to get a usable desktop asap?
[05:26] <vinboy> thanks ubotu
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> for root password. Lol.
[05:26] <Sammut> useable desktop so i can speak to you in ubuntu
[05:26] <fiendskull9> !@paste
[05:26] <ubotu> fiendskull9: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:26] <fiendskull9> !paste
[05:26] <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.
[05:26] <Sammut> instead of using this crummy win2k
[05:26] <Sammut> lol
[05:26] <orbin> Sammut: sudo sed -e 's/"ati"/"vesa"/' -i /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:27] <orbin> then type 'startx'
[05:27] <fiendskull9> can someone help me with this
[05:27] <fiendskull9> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11360
[05:27] <Sammut> ill try..brb
[05:27] <Rug> Hello again all.
[05:28] <Sammut> orbin will that change it permenently?
[05:28] <fiendskull9> !gcc
[05:28] <ubotu> hmm... gcc is the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[05:28] <orbin> Sammut: it just changes the driver from the non-working ati one to the pretty much bulletproof vesa
[05:28] <BlueHeron> how do i get synaptic to leave me alone about an update i don't want
[05:28] <Sammut> k brb orbin
[05:28] <jadaz87> hello all i was wondering how do i get ubuntu to add a NON-failsafe terminal session in the login session list
[05:29] <harisund> Could someone give me their opinion on the difference between fakeroot and sudo?
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  theres a  SOMTHING.desktop file for every entry.  make a new one that does what you want.
[05:29] <orn> I get this error when running apt, because an installed package wants xlibs, but it has been replaced by other packages. How do I make apt stop complaining? E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[05:29] <jadaz87> and/or how to get ubuntu where after i boot ubuntu i have to type in startx to get the xorg to run
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  ie: theres a gnome.desktop icewm.desktop and so on. dependng on what you have installed.
[05:30] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis where is that file located?
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  i forget - i always got to use 'locate' to find them
[05:30] <jadaz87> ok hold on brb
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  its a directory of files.
[05:31] <gus> hi
[05:31] <trajic> hey how do i enable root access in ubuntu?
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> trajic,  :) its a secret
[05:31] <gus> jaja
[05:31] <orn> sudo passwd root
[05:31] <trajic> nice
[05:31] <orn> i think :)
[05:31] <holycow> trajic, you don't really want to do that
[05:31] <trajic> thanks!
[05:32] <trajic> why?
[05:32] <bimberi> !tell trajic about root
[05:32] <DBO> orn, that will work, but you dont need to have the root at the end of that command
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> its one of those things that IF you knew enough linux, you would know how to do it. :P
[05:32] <harisund> Could someone give me their opinion on the difference between fakeroot and sudo?
[05:32] <brian__> what channel would i join if i wanted help with programming (java)
[05:32] <holycow> trajic, its for security reasons, highly recommended to use sudo
[05:32] <_jason> brian__: #java
[05:32] <orn> DBO: oh right, cause of the sudo :-)
[05:32] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis there are many of those gnome.desktop files you were talking about
[05:32] <gus> you allways can use sudo su -
[05:32] <trajic> Im the only one who uses my machine
[05:32] <gus> ;)
[05:32] <orbin> brian__: unless it involves ubuntu, what _jason said
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  not on ubuntu - so i cant tell ya more. its in like a somthing/xsession dir I think
[05:32] <holycow> trajic, the first account created on your ubuntu box has full sudo priviledges, every other account you create has no sudo priviledges, think of your account as of sort of an admin account
[05:32] <DBO> gus, sudo -s is better for a terminal session as root
[05:33] <holycow> it will keep your system much healthier in the long run
[05:33] <trajic> the thing is im having trouble installing plugins
[05:33] <AngryElf> what would cause dvd-playback to drop frames?  i installed libdvdcss2 and i installed my vid drivers, supposidly, .....i enabled dma on the cd.......what next?
[05:33] <gus> im out of ideas with this
[05:33] <gus> ~# glxgears
[05:33] <gus> Error: couldn't open display (null)
[05:33] <Dr_Willis> trajic,  you lettting the browser install the plugins?
[05:33] <cyphase> argh
[05:33] <orbin> AngryElf: confirm dma is enabled
[05:33] <holycow> trajic, sudo command -somestuff <-- thats the general syntax to install anything or use a command as root
[05:33] <trajic> it says failed
[05:33] <cyphase> i have a 700MB file that i can't copy past 92.1 MB
[05:34] <trajic> i attempt to follow the destructions to no avail
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> trajic,  may be better to apt-get the plugins needed.. what ones are you needing?
[05:34] <AngryElf> hdparm /dev/hdc says yes
[05:34] <AngryElf> orbin ^^
[05:34] <trajic> new to linux
[05:34] <cyphase> to a different folder or to a network share
[05:34] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis what do you mean?
[05:34] <trajic> flash realplayer that sort of thing
[05:34] <gus> trajic, ubuntu guide
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  the path to those files had /xessions/ or similer in them..
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> flash is apt-get able.
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> !flash
[05:35] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:35] <trajic> what's this?
[05:35] <holycow> all of that is in the repositories: read the wiki, ubuntu guide, and use synaptic from system / admin / synaptic
[05:35] <trajic> cool
[05:35] <gus> http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#How_to_install_Multimedia_Codecs
[05:35] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis i opened that file /usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop
[05:35] <gus> also
[05:35] <hrtp> does samba work with wireless?
[05:35] <trajic> sweet thanks alot
[05:35] <orbin> AngryElf: what player?
[05:35] <jadaz87> Dr_willis and all it had was the text prompt in different laguages
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  use it as a sample. and make a new one that does what ya want to run.
[05:36] <AngryElf> orbin, xine
[05:36] <orbin> AngryElf: tried others?
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  a lotof that stuff in there is not needed. :P
[05:36] <trajic> any body have trouble getting a broadcom wireless nic to work?
[05:36] <trajic> if so I can tell you how
[05:36] <Sammut> orbin: typed startx after that, came up with a blue screen background and said "X DISABLED, RESTART GDM" or something of that nature :)
[05:37] <cafuego_> !bcm43xx
[05:37] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[05:37] <AngryElf> worked fine on a previous install
[05:37] <trajic> yea!
[05:37] <Sammut> I retstarted computer...when it tried to load X.. black screen..sorta just stayed there and did nothing..
[05:37] <trajic> yea
[05:37] <Engla> Nautilus refuses to open .jpg files for me! It gives a verbose warning along the lines  "The contents of the file does not match the file extension. I won't let you open this file until you rename it to .jpeg"
[05:37] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis  there is no where in that file to add entries :-(
[05:37] <Eleaf> how come killing a process doesn't always work?  I see the pid, so I go sudo kill pid
[05:37] <Eleaf> it still stays alive
[05:37] <Engla> I need to know how to rectify that
[05:37] <Eleaf> ;/
[05:37] <trajic> took me 3 days to figure it out bcm43xx
[05:38] <orbin> Dr_Willis: wanna help Sammut out here.  even the vesa driver seemed to fail on him
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  you are missunderstanding.. for EACH entry in the GDM menus. there is ONE of those files.. copy it.. rename it... edit it.. ya get a new GDM entry
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> orbin,  I recall the Gentoo Forum/wiki had some details. My problems went away when i installed the fglrx drivers. :P
[05:39] <Eleaf> is there a way to force kill a process??
[05:39] <orbin> trajic: th0un: was asking about NIC before
[05:39] <Eleaf> seriously..
[05:39] <holycow> what the hell?
[05:39] <trajic> who?
[05:39] <orbin> th0un
[05:39] <bimberi> Eleaf: sudo kill -9 <pid>
[05:39] <Eleaf> alright
[05:39] <holycow> firefox now insists on labeling my identity folders by appending _gush?
[05:39] <holycow> wow thats weird ...
[05:39] <orbin> th0un: ping
[05:39] <trajic> pong
[05:40] <trajic> heh thats lame
[05:40] <volovan> i have a problem   Can you help me?
[05:40] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis is there another way? to do it in gnome or something?
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  its very trivial to do.
[05:40] <BlueHeron> how do i get synaptic to leave me alone about an update i don't want
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> jadams,  cp gnome.desktop MYdesktop.desktop, then edit MyDesktop.desktop, theres an exec line - that is the command which is ran.
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> oops wrong nick. :P
[05:41] <orbin> Engla: what app is associated with it in properties>open-with?
[05:42] <bimberi> BlueHeron: try selecting "Lock Version" from the Package menu for that package
[05:43] <orbin> BlueHeron: or maybe it's update-notifier bugging you, not synaptic
[05:43] <chris__> DBO you here?
[05:43] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis what do i put on the exec line if i want regular terminal?
[05:43] <DBO> chris__, yes
[05:43] <chris__> DBO I got a question
[05:43] <chris__> :)
[05:43] <BlueHeron> orbin: update notifier
[05:43] <DBO> chris__, hit me with it
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  depends on exactly what you are trying to do. could just use 'xterm' and thats what you will get,, an xterm. no window manager, no anything else.
[05:44] <chris__> DBO VNC How do i set it up?
[05:44] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis and should i change Name=GNOME to NAme=whatever?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  or make your own script, that runs xterm and some window manager.
[05:44] <chris__> for both windows and linux
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  well.. it makes sence to do so, :P
[05:44] <st3v3dnd> I'm trying to configure some source and when checking for gcc I get "C compiler cannot create executables." I currently have gcc v4:4.0.1-3 installed. How can I get more info on what is going wrong? Or does anyone know the problem?
[05:44] <orbin> BlueHeron: i actually removed it entirely.  maybe check the config for it
[05:44] <h0nus> still need some help installing hydra: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hoary/libdevel/
[05:44] <h0nus> woops
[05:44] <tonyyarusso> st3v3dnd: Install the package build-essential
[05:45] <orbin> !tell st3v3dnd about compile
[05:45] <vinboy> strange
[05:45] <DBO> chris__, in ubuntu you can enable VNC via System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop
[05:45] <chris__> i did that
[05:45] <vinboy> my linux can't read data dvd
[05:45] <AngryElf> what would cause dvd-playback to drop frames?  i installed libdvdcss2 and i installed my vid drivers, supposidly, .....i enabled dma on the cd.......what next?
[05:46] <DBO> chris__, ok, now you need to install a VNC viewer on the remote box
[05:46] <chris__> DBO I want to pull up my windows desktop
[05:46] <DBO> chris__, oh thats different
[05:46] <DBO> chris__, have you installed a VNC server in windows?
[05:46] <h0nus> still need some help installing hydra: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11361
[05:46] <chris__> DBO did it using tightvnc
[05:46] <orbin> vinboy: how are you reading it?
[05:46] <chris__> yes i did
[05:46] <vinboy> using my dvdrom
[05:46] <vinboy> and konqueror
[05:47] <chris__> it just wont work
[05:47] <DBO> chris__, in terminal "vncview <ipofwindows>:0"
[05:47] <jadaz87> tonyyarusso you said you use terminal and that is it right?
[05:47] <orbin> h0nus: install libpq-dev
[05:47] <jadaz87> how do you del a file inxterm? anybody know?
[05:47] <orbin> h0nus: how'd you fix the other 2?
[05:48] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: No, I sometimes do for kicks, but I still use Gnome a lot.
[05:48] <DBO> erm, my mistake chris "vncviewer <IP>:0"
[05:48] <st3v3dnd> tonyyarusso: Thanks, that did the trick.
[05:48] <jadaz87> tonyyarusso do you know how to delete a file in xterm? or know what the command is?
[05:48] <st3v3dnd> orbin: I'll check that out for any other gotchas, thanks.
[05:48] <chris__> chris@ubuntu:~$ ncview 10.0.1.34:0
[05:48] <chris__> bash: ncview: command not found
[05:48] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: rm, presumably?
[05:49] <DBO> erm, my mistake chris "vncviewer <IP>:0"
[05:49] <AngryElf> orbin, mplayer is working fine.....is there a frontend for it though?
[05:49] <h0nus> orbin: E: Couldn't find package libpq-dev
[05:49] <AngryElf> and/or.....if mplayer works fine, why doesn't xine?
[05:49] <chris__> I did the windows IP
[05:49] <chris__> Do i need the bracets?
[05:49] <DBO> chris__, no
[05:49] <h0nus> orbin: i think it was libpqxx-dev
[05:50] <DBO> chris__, do you have a firewall on the windows box?
[05:50] <_jason> AngryElf: frontend for mplayer?  gmplayer?
[05:50] <chris__> ok i need to turn it off right?
[05:50] <MTecknology> how do I set my clipboard up so it saves things in it after I have closed the application it came from?
[05:50] <DBO> chris__, or set up a rule to allow VNC ports through
[05:51] <chris__> ok hold on
[05:52] <vinboy> can't even read normal cd
[05:52] <vinboy> help~~
[05:52] <AngryElf> is gmplayer made by the same people as mplayer?
[05:52] <chris__> ok nothing working dbo
[05:53] <_jason> AngryElf: yes, if you installed mplayer-<arch>, you should have gmplayer
[05:53] <DBO> chris__, have you set up a password for the VNC server on windows?
[05:53] <Orborde> So Ubuntu Breezy was clever enough to do the Daylight Savings Time for Indiana for the first time this morning. I know it updates from the net, but I assumed it simply grabbed UTC and did the conversion locally. Since Breezy came out before DST was passed (I think), this leaves the Internet or a recent update as the cause. Could I get some insight? What package's changelog might I scrutinize for recent updates that would have done it?
[05:53] <VR_> how do i install the latest azureus version? the wiki has the old one.
[05:53] <AngryElf> _jason i just compiled from source so i guess not.......i couldn't find any deb packages, but didn't look too hard
[05:53] <chris__> ok i got it!!!
[05:53] <h0nus> orbin: can you help with another? : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11362
[05:54] <chris__> dbo thank you so much!
[05:54] <_jason> AngryElf: ./configure --enable-gui
[05:54] <chris__> :)
[05:54] <_jason> AngryElf: (recompile)
[05:54] <DBO> chris__, anytime my friend
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> Orborde,  or it was 'wrong' in the first place.. and the change in indiana law made it 'right' :P
[05:54] <digs> how can I import vcf contacts into evolution?
[05:54] <chris__> :)
[05:54] <digs> the option appears inactive on the file type menu selection
[05:54] <AngryElf> thanx _jason
[05:54] <Orborde> Dr_Willis: I don't think so. It wasn't wrong last summer in Hoary.
[05:54] <Hanna__> ugh, i need help.
[05:55] <Hanna__> i haven't slept for 4 days.
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> Orborde,  :P it has esp.
[05:55] <_jason> AngryElf: why are you compiling with perfectly good versions in the repositories may I ask?
[05:55] <Orborde> Dr_Willis: Har har.
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> Orborde,  now when you boot to windows - it will change the time ahead AGAIN....
[05:55] <dlh> hi guys
[05:55] <unknown> halo
[05:55] <chris__> DBO how about windows to linux
[05:55] <dlh> am i doing something wrong or there really isn't firefox 1.5.x in the repository?
[05:55] <chris__> :)
[05:55] <unknown> Hi guys when will dapper be released?
[05:56] <Orborde> Dr_Willis: I don't think so. All the Windows machines I know of didn't carry out the update automatically.
[05:56] <BlueHeron> !dapper
[05:56] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:56] <_jason> dlh: firefox 1.5 is not in the breezy repositories
[05:56] <DBO> chris__, have you tried a VNC Viewer in windows?
[05:56] <chris__> no no what do you reccomend?
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> Orborde,  i had one - decide to change the time every time it rebooted..
[05:56] <DBO> chris__, RealVNC will work fine
[05:56] <unknown> K. TY. so its not this april. =(
[05:56] <Orborde> Dr_Willis: Weird
[05:56] <dlh> _jason, hi again ;) so there's no "normal" way of installing it?
[05:56] <DBO> (since ubuntus default VNC server is RealVNC anyhow)
[05:56] <chris__> costs money doesnt it?
[05:56] <crimsun> Orborde: http://packages.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.3.5-1ubuntu12/changelog
[05:56] <Nickgarvey> chris__, nope not at all
[05:56] <chris__> and maybe conflict?
[05:56] <DBO> chris... I dont think so
[05:57] <_jason> dlh: there is guide for using the tarbal ``safely''
[05:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell dlh about ff1.5
[05:57] <DBO> chris__, tightvnc should have come with a viewer
[05:57] <DBO> that will work
[05:57] <Nickgarvey> chris__, vnc viewers are free from tightvnc I am sure
[05:57] <jadaz87> hey Dr_Willis how do i get between different xterms with the desktop session i made?
[05:57] <Nickgarvey> never used realvnc
[05:57] <Orborde> crimsun: You could have just said "glibc" :) Thanks.
[05:57] <chris__> ill look if i have a viewer
[05:57] <jadaz87> PM tonyyarusso
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  thats what a window manager is for.
[05:57] <BlueHeron> how does reiserFS compare to ext3
[05:57] <jadaz87> :-\
[05:57] <AngryElf> _jason, er, cause i dont see mplayer in synaptic?
[05:58] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  may want to install some minimal one to use for your experiments.
[05:58] <_jason> AngryElf: enable multiverse
[05:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell AngryElf about multiverse
[05:58] <DBO> chris__, you should, but it will be GUI, for the ip address you want to put "<linuxIP>:0" no quotes, no brackets
[05:58] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: Sure.
[05:58] <budluva> can someone help me out here? im trying to watch DVD/Xvid on my machine, but i have been cursed by the double clock speed bug, so i have to boot with the noapic nolapic option, but i have no ethernet connection after i boot, how do i get my nic working with the noapci nolapic boot option?
[05:58] <h0nus> crimsun: would you smack me for asking for help with hydra again? =)
[05:58] <crimsun> Orborde: that would have been incorrect. I would have said locales instead, but I wanted to point you to the source package's changelog.
[05:58] <dlh> _jason, thank you again :)
[05:58] <_jason> dlh: np
[05:58] <ddg_blues> gftp is telling me it can only retrieve regular files
[05:58] <jadaz87> does anyone know how i can get gnome as a window manager but only have xterm?
[05:59] <CDigger> hi All
[05:59] <ddg_blues> what can I do for this issue
[05:59] <crimsun> h0nus: hydra?
[05:59] <chris__> ok thanks
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  gnome is a 'desktop' envuroment. it uses the metacity window manager.
[05:59] <Nickgarvey> h0nus, hmm hydra never worked for me
[05:59] <Nickgarvey> h0nus, I gave up and used the windows binary which worked
[05:59] <Orborde> jadaz87: To get the window manager up, do something like metacity &
[06:00] <jadaz87> Dr_willis oh ok do you know how i can get it to have the metavcity windows manager to come up but only with xterm?
[06:00] <h0nus> crimsun: security testing program
[06:00] <chris__> need to find out what my IP is
[06:00] <chris__> :P
[06:00] <h0nus> Nickgarvey: could you check my pastebin?
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  make a script  in /usr/bin called 'start-mini' with 2 lines,  xterm &  (then ) exec metacity.  - i told ya to use a script earlier. :P
[06:00] <h0nus> Nickgarvey: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11362
[06:00] <Nickgarvey> h0nus, sure, but remember I didn't get it working ;)
[06:00] <crimsun> h0nus: what precisely?
[06:00] <DBO> chris__, "ifconfig eth0"
[06:00] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  then make ya desktop entry run that script
[06:00] <jadaz87> orborde so i need to do inthe desktop.desktop file
[06:00] <chris__> thanks dbo
[06:00] <chris__> :)
[06:00] <Nickgarvey> chris__, that is LAN only though, I'd go to www.ipchicken.com to check
[06:01] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis exec= metacity & xterm   ???
[06:01] <h0nus> crimsun: i keep running into problems trying to compile
[06:01] <h0nus> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11362
[06:01] <Orborde> crimsun: I'm not seeing that change obvious in the changelog. But you said that's not actually where the change was made, but in locales; could you explain further?
[06:01] <jadaz87> Dr_Willis i do not know how to write scripts :-\
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  MAKE a script file! you dont need to have both commands in the .desktop exec line.
[06:01] <Nickgarvey> same error I got h0nus
[06:01] <DBO> Nickgarvey, he is doing it over the LAN, so we need internal IP's
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  guess ya learn. :P its a 2 line file. you chmod +x.
[06:01] <chris__> thanks nickgarvey ill bookmark it
[06:01] <ddg_blues> gftp is telling me it can only retrieve regular files,, is there anything I can do about this?
[06:01] <Nickgarvey> DBO, ah, okie then
[06:01] <crimsun> Orborde: you asked which [binary]  package. The package that's affected is actually 'locales', which is generated from the 'glibc' source package.
[06:02] <Nickgarvey> chris__, that site will give you your public IP, you want your private ip which you can get by doing what DBO said
[06:02] <crimsun> Orborde: thus you were pointed to the source package. Search for 'timezone' in the changelog.
[06:02] <chris__> the public ip can i acess my pc from another state!?
[06:02] <chris__> :P
[06:02] <jadaz87> orborde what whould iput on the exec line in the desktop file exec = metacity & xterm?
[06:02] <BlueHeron> yes
[06:02] <chris__> using vnc?
[06:02] <DBO> chris__, yes, if you open up the proper ports on the router
[06:02] <Nickgarvey> chris__, you should be able to from china
[06:02] <chris__> whoa!!
[06:02] <Nickgarvey> chris__, well unless china blocks it because thats what they do
[06:02] <BlueHeron> Nickgarvey: maybe not china, you know how they restriced net use
[06:03] <Orborde> jadaz87: I don't know. Sorry. What file are you looking at?
[06:03] <DBO> Nickgarvey, likely not from china
[06:03] <Nickgarvey> chris__, ok, anywhere BUT china ;)
[06:03] <_jason> the space station
[06:03] <Nickgarvey> if they have internet _jason heh
[06:03] <chris__> hold on trying vnc on windows
[06:04] <Nickgarvey> _jason, that would be a pretty sweet WLAN
[06:04] <crimsun> h0nus: do you have libsmbclient-dev installde?
[06:04] <crimsun> installed^
[06:04] <jadaz87> orborde /usr/share/xsessions   << in there *.desktop i made my own i am trying to make a session with only the window manager and xterm so xterm is the only thing that comes up but i have window manager functionailty still
[06:04] <DBO> _jason, yes, maybe they could use solar flares and... transient cosmic radiation... as a medium for communication transmission...  yes...
[06:04] <budluva> can someone help me out here? im trying to watch DVD/Xvid on my machine, but i have been cursed by the double clock speed bug, so i have to boot with the noapic nolapic option, but i have no ethernet connection after i boot, how do i get my nic working with the noapci nolapic boot option?
[06:05] <h0nus> crimsun: dunno i'll try
[06:05] <Dr_Willis> budluva,  what is your machine?
[06:05] <chris__> DBO, Nickgarvey thank you so much!
[06:05] <chris__> :)
[06:05] <Nickgarvey> :)
[06:05] <DBO> chris__, no prob man, I like your questions, they dont make my brain hurt
[06:05] <crimsun> h0nus: dpkg -l libsmbclient-dev|grep ^ii
[06:05] <_jason> DBO: they just run some cat5 to the nearest satellite :)
[06:05] <Orborde> jadaz87: That looks like it would work. metacity & xterm, that is.
[06:05] <DBO> _jason, you know there is a 100m limit on that
[06:05] <budluva> Dr_Willis, i have a gateway mx7525 laptop, amd 64 athlon 4000+
[06:05] <Nickgarvey> _jason, be a problem for planes though, this long cord in the middle of the sky...
[06:06] <jadaz87> orborde ok thank you :-)
[06:06] <jadaz87> brb :-)
[06:06] <chris__> so about my IP Chicken Nick , I can go to another town and use VNC?
[06:06] <Nickgarvey> chris__, I use it in school all the time to connect to my home computer
[06:06] <budluva> Dr_Willis, marvell yukon nic
[06:06] <CDigger> I can start firestarter remotely through ssh or it will break off communication?
[06:06] <chris__> how do i open the ports?
[06:06] <Nickgarvey> !portforward
[06:06] <ubotu> from memory, portforward is Visit portforward.com for a comprehensive site on how to forward your ports for games, torrents, webservers, etc
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> Orborde,  :P have him make a script called "startminimal' with 2 lines in it, and have the minimal.desktop run it.  is easier.
[06:06] <Nickgarvey> !bot
[06:06] <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.
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> budluva,  i was meaning the computer.. I had that similer issue - untill i got a bios update
[06:06] <h0nus> crimsun: $ dpkg -l libsmbclient-dev|grep ^ii
[06:06] <h0nus> ii  libsmbclient-d 3.0.10-1ubuntu libsmbclient static libraries and headers
[06:07] <ddg_blues> I am getting a permission denied error when transferring using gftp
[06:07] <ddg_blues> what do I need to do about it
[06:07] <budluva> Dr_Willis, you have a gateway 7525?
[06:07] <Nickgarvey> ubotu, portforward =~ s/Visit/visit/
[06:07] <ubotu> Nickgarvey: OK
[06:07] <Dr_Willis> budluva,  i had a Turion Based Compaw V2311
[06:07] <Nickgarvey> !portforward
[06:07] <ubotu> from memory, portforward is visit portforward.com for a comprehensive site on how to forward your ports for games, torrents, webservers, etc
[06:07] <chris__> Ill Call My internet provider TO Open My Ports :)
[06:07] <chris__> Thanks so much everyone
[06:07] <DBO> chris__, they cant, you have to do it on your home router
[06:08] <chris__> DBO ? How router settings?
[06:08] <crimsun> h0nus: looks like a bug in hydra's build system
[06:08] <Nickgarvey> chris__, bad idea anyway, ISP's don't like people running servers
[06:08] <DBO> chris__, yes, in the router settings
[06:08] <Nickgarvey> !tell chris__ about portforward
[06:08] <h0nus> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11359
[06:08] <chris__> i dont think i have the options to do so
[06:08] <DBO> chris__, you are going to need to forward port 5900 to your linux box
[06:08] <h0nus> crimsun: i couldn't figure out how to configure libssh
[06:09] <DBO> chris__, what router do you have?
[06:09] <chris__> do all routers have it? a 2wire
[06:09] <Nickgarvey> chris__, 5900-5999 ideally
[06:09] <DBO> chris__, yes, all routers have it
[06:09] <tomaj> is 6.04 on schedule for its April release? i remember reading something about a delay but im not sure
[06:09] <chris__> its a sbc yahoo dsl
[06:09] <DBO> (well, anything worth money)
[06:09] <_jason> !dapper
[06:09] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:09] <tomaj> _jason, thanks
[06:09] <DBO> chris__, what is your private IP?
[06:09] <chris__> i have no idea
[06:09] <budluva> Dr_Willis, so you think a bios update will fix me having to boot with the noapic nolapic option?
[06:10] <DBO> chris__, "ifconfig eth0"
[06:10] <DBO> what is the IP?
[06:10] <chris__> i am no on eth0 lol wiress DBO
[06:10] <chris__> wireless
[06:10] <chris__> ath0 i think
[06:10] <DBO> chris__, woops, just got used to assuming that...
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> budluva,  it did for me.
[06:10] <chris__> ok want paste bin that?
[06:11] <DBO> chris__, no, just tell me what the IP is (second line)
[06:11] <ubuntu> hi guys
[06:11] <chris__>          inet addr:10.0.1.33  Bcast:10.0.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
[06:11] <DBO> chris__, open a web browser and enter 10.0.1.1 into the address bar
[06:11] <Zibao> God Blesse you, bye
[06:11] <chris__> theres a password on it
[06:11] <chris__> :/
[06:12] <jadaz87> hey orborde
[06:12] <DBO> chris__, try "admin" for both password and username
[06:12] <h0nus> what extension is '.o'?
[06:12] <chris__> my brother is in college right now and it wouldn't be admin
[06:12] <jadaz87> it just loads the gnome desktop environment :-\ :-(
[06:12] <Orborde> I'm having a problem with CUPS. I sent off a print job, and it's still visible in lpstat after an hour. Here is the tail end of the CUPS logfile: http://pastebin.com/637073 . How do I set the "LogLevel" it talks about?
[06:12] <Nickgarvey> chris__, you could reset it...
[06:12] <Orborde> jadaz87: Did you select it out of the sessions list?
[06:12] <chris__> lol nick!
[06:12] <Nickgarvey> chris__, eh why not
[06:12] <jadaz87> yes
[06:13] <chris__> how?
[06:13] <Chairos> I have one quick question. Is easy-ubuntu the script you're supposed to use to get all the cool flash and codecs and stuff installed? or something else?
[06:13] <jadaz87> orborde i put exec=metacity & xterm
[06:13] <jadaz87> orborde gnome ncame up xterm did not even come up
[06:13] <_jason> Chairos: you /should/ just read the restricted formats page, it's very easy.  But you can use easyubuntu too if you want
[06:13] <Orborde> jadaz87: Dr_Willis suggests that you make a script containing the list of session commands and order it to execute that. IE a bash script containing "metacity & xterm" and point exec= to the script.
[06:13] <chris__> hold on
[06:13] <Chairos> _jason: well, I'm looking for something to recommend to a friend.
[06:14] <jadaz87> orborde the problem is i do not know how to make scripts
[06:14] <DBO> chris__ did you try entering nothing into the feilds?
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  the script should contain 2 lines,  first line = 'xterm &'  2nd line = 'exec metacity'
[06:14] <_jason> Chairos: if you want a script, I would suggest easyubuntu.  But why not at least mention the wiki page and see if your friend is up for it?
[06:14] <crimsun> h0nus: don't have time to look currently, sorry.
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  then 'sudo chmod +x minimal.desktop'
[06:14] <chris__> going to the router settings in windows
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> oops thats not right. :P
[06:14] <Chairos> _jason: what's the url?
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  then 'sudo chmod +x startminimal'
[06:15] <_jason> !restricted
[06:15] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:15] <chris__> ok at the router settings
[06:15] <jadaz87> Dr_willis what does sudo chmod +x minimal.desktop do?
[06:15] <Nickgarvey> chris__, got through?
[06:15] <DBO> chris__, ok, now you are looking for something that says forwarding
[06:15] <chris__> yah some things require a password
[06:15] <Orborde> jadaz87: Try this to start with: http://pastebin.com/637081
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  it may be worth the while to read a few bash beginner guides.. :)  - chmod +x makes a script executable
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  this is all very fundamental stuff so far.
[06:16] <chris__> i see nothing going to google my router
[06:16] <Nickgarvey> chris__, do you have it?
[06:16] <Nickgarvey> chris__, the admin pass?
[06:16] <jadaz87> so copy that pastbin into lik gedit and save it as what orborder?
[06:16] <jadaz87> orborde?
[06:17] <chris__> i have no admin pass
[06:17] <Nickgarvey> chris__, if not, find the reset button and hold it ;)  if you are wireless expect a kick
[06:17] <Nickgarvey> chris__, whats the brand of your router?
[06:17] <jadaz87> Dr_willis this fundamental stuff is making me feel pretty stupid right now :-\ lol
[06:17] <Orborde> jadaz87: Some file somewhere. Do chmod +x on it and point the exec line to it.
[06:17] <Nickgarvey> product number
[06:17] <chris__> its a 2wire
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  that is why it may be worth while to do an hr or 3 of reading some Bash Beginner guides.
[06:17] <jadaz87> orborde so i can name the file minimaldesktop.script
[06:17] <Nickgarvey> chris__, like a prodect number, mine is MN-500 for example
[06:18] <chris__> ok let me look
[06:18] <AngryElf> where does the apt-get log end up?
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  ya know you could just install a minimal desktop. like fluxbox, or icewm :P and use that.
[06:18] <Orborde> jadaz87: Doesn't really matter what it's called as long as it is executable and you get the path correct. And I concur with Dr_Willis on reading some bash tutorials :)
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  since youve not made it clear why you are wantng to do all this.
[06:18] <chris__> 2Wire 1000HW
[06:18] <jodanlime> I just downloaded and installed sawfish, the window manager, but when I tried to log out and go into it, there was no selectoin for sawfish
[06:19] <jadaz87> dr_willis i want to use only terminals for mylinux experience
[06:19] <eggzeck> man, I was about to install 5.10 on this pc.... but inside is a 5.04 cd :/
[06:19] <jodanlime> can anybody help me?
[06:19] <chris__> going to reset it i think :X
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> jodanlime,  lol.. you need to make a sawfish.desktop entry.  jadaz87  is doing a similer job.
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  well you REALLY shoule learn the shell some then :P
[06:19] <jodanlime> Dr_Willis, how do I go about doing this
[06:19] <DBO> uh chris__ that wont help you
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  heres a tip - 'alt-ctrl-f1' gets you to the Console. :P full of shell goodness.
[06:20] <chris__> ok
[06:20] <DBO> since chances are right now the router is still using the default password
[06:20] <jadaz87> dr_willis but i like have terminal+wm too much lol
[06:20] <chris__> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=2Wire+1000HW+forwarding&btnG=Search
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  install fluxbox then.
[06:21] <Orborde> How can I bring up the GDM login screen on an extra X server? I'm trying to test my own custom session thing without logging out using Xnest.
[06:21] <jadaz87> Dr_willis fluxbox still has menus andother junk
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> jodanlime,  in  /usr/share/xsessions    there are 'gnome.desktop' and other similer files.. each one is an entry in the gdm menu. copy/rename one and edit it to run what you want.
[06:21] <Nickgarvey> chris__, trying to find your default password
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  woop da dee...
[06:21] <jadaz87> the only think i want to see is a terminal in a windows lol
[06:21] <jodanlime> all right, I will try
[06:21] <chris__> nickgarvey ill ask my brother tha admin tommarow :)
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  you are worried about menus - when you havent even learned how to edit files, use the shell.. :)
[06:22] <Nickgarvey> chris__, thats the boring way :)
[06:22] <DBO> Nickgarvey, I think it is UN = admin PW = 1234
[06:22] <Nickgarvey> DBO, where did you find that?  I couldn't
[06:22] <jadaz87> Dr_willis i know how to edit file i just did not know what the equivilant of a windows .bat file was in linux
[06:22] <jadaz87> lol
[06:22] <DBO> I used to have a job that involved working on lots of these kinds of routers
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  thats a normal shell script. :P no .bat needed.
[06:23] <chris__> nickgarvey !? lol what i cant reset it, i may do something to the wireless and the accounts
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> chris__, yeah don't reset it yet
[06:23] <budluva> is there anyway i can install windows now that i have partitioned my whole 100g hdd to linux?
[06:23] <DBO> chris__, dont you want an adventure!?
[06:23] <jodanlime> Dr_Willis, when I try to open it nothing happens, do I need to access it from gedit or something?
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> DBO, did you know that off the top of your head?
[06:23] <chris__> how would we talk!?
[06:23] <budluva> is there anyway to resize my current linux partition?
[06:23] <chris__> :P
[06:23] <jadaz87> dr_willis where should i put the script i do not like the feeling about sticking it anywhere
[06:23] <DBO> Nickgarvey, yes
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> jodanlime,  you have to be root/use sudo to edit thes estuff
[06:23] <Nickgarvey> I am impressed
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  /usr/bin is the normal place for sich things
[06:24] <jodanlime> Dr_Willis, I used sudo nauitlus to find it, double click and nothing happened
[06:24] <DBO> Nickgarvey, random facts come to my brain, I have no control over this
[06:24] <chris__> well contiune this tommarow :)
[06:24] <jadaz87> oh ok
[06:24] <chris__> hows that sound? :
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> jodanlime,  use 'sudo gedit' and be sure to save it under a DIFFERNT name. :P dont delete/edit your original
[06:24] <Nickgarvey> heh sleep for me
[06:24] <Nickgarvey> night guys
[06:24] <Hanna__> i need sleeping pills.
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> jodanlime,  or use the shell.
[06:24] <DBO> chris__, sounds good
[06:24] <jadaz87> Dr_willis what should i call it?
[06:24] <DBO> night Nickgarvey
[06:25] <chris__> DBO get some sleep
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  be creative.. or use the 'startminimal' like i suggested
[06:25] <chris__> dont be up at 645
[06:25] <chris__> :P
[06:25] <chris__> ok byebye
[06:25] <jadaz87> dr_willis with no extension?
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  now we are back to Linux Fundamentals... NO EXTENSIONS
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> and you Must 'sudo chmod +x startminimal' for it to be executable
[06:26] <tonyyarusso> budluva: Of course.  Try gparted.  Applications > System Tools > GParted.
[06:26] <Mr_U> I did not know Grub will not work correctly on a 120GB unpartitioned SATA drive. It simply chocks.
[06:26] <budluva> tonyyarusso, well i cant resize while the disk is in use can i?
[06:26] <tonyyarusso> budluva: I'd be careful with a Windows install; make sure it doesn't decide to wipe the whole drive.
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> budluva: No, use a Live CD.
[06:27] <budluva> bah, dont have a live cd
[06:27] <budluva> might aswell just start from scratch
[06:27] <DBO> budluva, there are lots of places to download them
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> budluva: The perennial problem.  (I gave my last one away as well.)  You'll need to download and burn one.
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  bookmark this site -->  http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/    - go back and read it whaen you have the time.. then go back and read it again a week later.. then again a month later. :P  i
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  that site is a GOLD MINE of information/examples
[06:27] <jadaz87> dr_willis sure will do
[06:28] <budluva> might as well just start from scratch, automatix fubar'd this breezy install anyway
[06:28] <jadaz87> now do i need to chmod +x the desktopfile also?
[06:28] <DBO> budluva, dont use automatix
[06:28] <DBO> friends dont let friends use automatix =)
[06:28] <budluva> DBO, ya i found that out lol
[06:28] <budluva> is it recommended to install windows or ubuntu first?
[06:28] <budluva> im thinkin windows
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  do a 'ls -l' on the other whatever.desktop files and see if they are executable. i dont think its needed
[06:29] <DBO> windows first budluva
[06:29] <bimberi> budluva: windows first
[06:29] <bimberi> !dualboot
[06:29] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[06:30] <pstinghua> hi
[06:30] <DBO> hi
[06:30] <ddg_blues> I am getting a permission denied error when transferring using gftp. how do I correct this problem?
[06:31] <rishi> sup all
[06:31] <sambagirl> sup sup sup pus pus pus
[06:31] <jadaz87> ok brb
[06:31] <rishi> i got xgl working...but the titlebars disappeared, and everything is effing up...hahaha
[06:33] <neurosis> is there a command line that lists packages that need upgraded ?
[06:34] <grievre> rishi: you need a special window manager
[06:35] <jadaz87> dr_willis should the Type= still be application since it is a script we are executing?
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  sounds good to me. :P
[06:35] <jadaz87> because i said it could not fin /usr/bin/startminimal
[06:35] <DBO> neurosis, i suppose you could do "sudo apt-get -s upgrade" which will simulate an upgrade but not actually do it, then you could see what it simulated...
[06:35] <lakcaj> neurosis, sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[06:35] <DBO> there is probably a better way
[06:35] <jadaz87> and i dragged the file to nano to make sure i did not make a mistake
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  the whole '.desktop' system is sort of a standard way for gnome/kde and other window managers to have 'launcher/icons' in a standarized fashion.
[06:36] <neurosis> im not sure i want to do a full upgrade as of yet
[06:36] <neurosis> im afraid to
[06:36] <neurosis> :p
[06:36] <Mr_U> In my scenario, I have 2 SATA drives and one EIDE. I installed Ubuntu on my second SATA drive (both SATA are 120GB). Grub will not boot correctly on the first SATA drive (where it was installed). Is there a limitation on HD size for Grub (like it used to be for LILO)? Thanks!
[06:36] <lakcaj> neurosis, you can say "no" when prompted
[06:36] <neurosis> things usualy go well for upgrades of large amounts of files?
[06:36] <lakcaj> usually ;)
[06:36] <jadaz87> dr_willis what does it mean that it could not find the /usr/bin.startminimal? i made it executable as you said
[06:36] <neurosis> using synaptic i have about 60 out of date
[06:37] <jadaz87> exec= /usr/bin/startminimal
[06:37] <neurosis> im afraid to update that many at once
[06:37] <jadaz87> Type= Application
[06:37] <JAyRULE> wtf... i just tried to reinstall ubuntu and it never asked me for a root password
[06:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell JAyRULE about root
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  i would guess a typo some where.
[06:37] <jadaz87> within the script i made?
[06:38] <lakcaj> neurosis, well, the alternative it to not update - which would you rather do?  Just bite the bullet and do it :)
[06:38] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  you COULD not use kdm/gdm/xdm and just boot to the console and use 'startx' :P then you can just edit your users .xinitrc and make it load what you want.
[06:38] <neurosis> haha
[06:38] <neurosis> i guess
[06:38] <neurosis> :p
[06:38] <neurosis> i just figured i would do a little at a time
[06:38] <neurosis> and not all at once
[06:38] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  Linux is case sencitive., and all it takes is 1 typo.
[06:38] <lakcaj> bah - dive in head first, the water's not that cold :)
[06:39] <Mr_U> In my scenario, I have 2 SATA drives and one EIDE. I installed Ubuntu on my second SATA drive (both SATA are 120GB). Grub will not boot correctly on the first SATA drive (where it was installed). Is there a limitation on HD size for Grub (like it used to be for LILO)? Thanks! Could anyone shed some light?
[06:39] <Mr_U> First SATA has Windows XP on it.
[06:40] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, sounds too complex. I have 1 drive - a 60mb western digital. I can only download one mp3 at a time though :(
[06:41] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: I see. What is the complexity about, if you don't mind me asking?
[06:41] <jadaz87> dr_willis
[06:41] <wendain> is there a thing that does like mount harddrives etc?
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> hmm.
[06:41] <jadaz87> joejaxx@eclipse:~$ sudo /usr/bin/startminimal
[06:41] <jadaz87> sudo: /usr/bin/startminimal: command not found
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  well is it there? :P
[06:41] <iGotNoTime> Seriously Mr_U I have never seen limitations on size for GRUB yet, I have several 250GB but they are not SATA
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> ls -l /usr/bin/start*
[06:41] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, I was only being sarcastic :)
[06:41] <lakcaj> wendain, what do you want to mount?
[06:42] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Ah, it might be a SATA thing then... Hmmm...
[06:42] <iGotNoTime> I haven't yet bought any SATA drives, though I am eager to guy a TB or so soon
[06:42] <wendain> lakcaj, my second HD it didn't mount
[06:42] <Mr_U> Because I am on Ubuntu now, but had to install Grub on the EIDE and choose the drive at boot time to boot from.
[06:43] <iGotNoTime> you are wanting dual boot through GRUB, but you are saying it does not see your SATA?
[06:43] <AngryElf> other than mplayer and xine, what are my dvd playback options?
[06:43] <iGotNoTime> SATA has XP?
[06:43] <Mr_U> It does, it just chockes in it. Just writes BRUB and stops.
[06:43] <lakcaj> wendain, you can try first manually with the "mount" command.
[06:43] <_jason> AngryElf: ogle
[06:43] <Sashi> whats php4 package name
[06:43] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, very good question and issue then!
[06:43] <Mr_U> The first SATA has XP, the second Ubuntu, the third drive is just a data EIDE.
[06:44] <lakcaj> wendain, mkdir tempmount && mount /dev/hdb tempmount
[06:44] <iGotNoTime> ok so both OS are on SATA?
[06:44] <_jason> AngryElf: maybe vlc as well?
[06:44] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Yes.
[06:44] <lakcaj> wendain, replace /dev/hdb with the device of your second hd
[06:44] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, so you assume it is a GRUB error?
[06:45] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, ok brb, gonna try to help google with ya :)
[06:45] <Mr_U> I believe it is, since when I installed it on the EIDE will boot without problems there. The EIDE is only 70GB.
[06:45] <jadaz87> dr_willis joejaxx@eclipse:/usr/bin$ ls -l startminimal
[06:45] <jadaz87> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 22 2006-04-03 00:44 startminimal
[06:45] <Sashi> anyone know
[06:45] <jadaz87> see it is there
[06:45] <_jason> Sashi: php4
[06:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell Sashi about lamp
[06:45] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Ok, I Google it before coming here though :-)
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  notice the -rw-r--r-- ?  thats showing its NOT been made executable..
[06:45] <Sashi> i dont like aios
[06:46] <jadaz87> dr_willis i did sudo chmod -x startminimal
[06:46] <_jason> Sashi: aios?
[06:46] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, I know, just that two are better than one :)
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  +x
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> :P
[06:46] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, do you have an Asus board by chance ?
[06:46] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: True indeed.
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> you made it 'unexecutable'
[06:46] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: No, running on a DELL XPS.
[06:46] <jadaz87> dr_willis whoops oh damn :-Z :'_(
[06:46] <iGotNoTime> kk
[06:46] <Sashi> all in ones
[06:47] <_jason> Sashi: what do you mean?
[06:47] <lakcaj> Sashi, libapache2-mod-php4, php4-common, and php4-cgi
[06:47] <lakcaj> _jason, meta packages
[06:47] <wendain> lakcaj, nope didn't work
[06:47] <_jason> Sashi: why don't you like them if you don't mind me asking?
[06:48] <jadaz87> dr_willis brb
[06:48] <lakcaj> define "didn't work"
[06:48] <_ryan> How do i change the console resolution?
[06:48] <Sashi> i ono
[06:48] <lakcaj> wendain, what type of filesystem is on the HD?  Did you try it as root?
[06:48] <wendain> mkdir: cannot create directory `tempmount': File exists
[06:48] <wendain> well as sudo and it's ext3
[06:48] <lakcaj> you have already made a directory called tempmount?
[06:48] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, GRUB seemed to have setup ok? I mean you have both options when you boot?
[06:49] <lakcaj> wendain, mount /dev/hdb tempmount/
[06:49] <wendain> hmm I don't know let me look
[06:49] <iGotNoTime> your MBR with Grub is set properly in the boot sequence of the Bios Mr_U ?
[06:49] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: When is was installed on the SATA it will just print GRUB and choke. When installed on the EIDE gives the options correctly.
[06:49] <wendain> lakcaj, now it wants a file system
[06:50] <iGotNoTime> excellent :)
[06:50] <lakcaj> wendain, mount /dev/hdb -t ext3 tempmount/
[06:51] <Sashi> got a problem
[06:51] <Sashi> http://pastebin.com/637119
[06:51] <wendain> mount: mount point tempmount/ does not exist
[06:51] <jadaz87> dr_willis ok i got it to work
[06:51] <jadaz87> dr_willis i have one more qestion
[06:51] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, both SATA drives were connected when you installed GRUB?
[06:51] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Yes Sir.
[06:51] <IamEthos> okay
[06:51] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  and it only took.... :P lol...  now  as a test.. make ANOTHER that just runs.. lets say.. a game full screen.
[06:51] <lakcaj> wendain, either you have a directory called tempmount or you don't :)
[06:52] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Ubuntu installer saw them both nicely too.
[06:52] <IamEthos> so following the instructions, I installed php, apache2 and mysql
[06:52] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  and perhaps another that just runs firefox :P
[06:52] <wendain> well I don't see one but it's sure saying I do
[06:52] <IamEthos> I subsituted php5 for php4
[06:52] <lakcaj> wendain, are you in the directory where you made the tempmount folder?
[06:52] <IamEthos> and apache isn't recognizing that php is installed
[06:52] <wendain> no
[06:52] <jadaz87> how can i clone an xterm window? when i type in xterm into the already existingxterm it brings up another but on the original xterm it look like the command is not finish and i cannot type xterm again to get another xterm
[06:53] <IamEthos> when I view in FF it attempts to download the pages
[06:53] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, I didn't read enough to see if there is a solution but here is a link to some with the same problem....  http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Grub_doesnt_kick_in_after_installing_linux_Dual_Boot_t33298.html
[06:53] <Sashi> anyone help?
[06:53] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Going to read. Thanks. Will drop the input here in a few minutes.
[06:53] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  now we are back to Linux/BASH fundamentals.. 'job controll' thats what the '&' is all about
[06:53] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  try 'xterm &'
[06:53] <jadaz87> dr_willis how
[06:53] <_jason> IamEthos: did you try the troubleshooting suggestion?
[06:54] <jadaz87> dr_willis ok
[06:54] <jadaz87> hold on brb
[06:54] <Dr_Willis> I think its time you go do some  reading  :P soon....
[06:54] <SoulPropagation> Can you apt-get dist-upgrade with the Dapper 'positories?
[06:55] <lakcaj> wendain, try this:  sudo bash
[06:55] <lakcaj> then this:  mkdir /tmp/fuckshit && mount /dev/hdb -t ext3 /tmp/fuckshit
[06:55] <_jason> IamEthos: specifically, installing libapache2-mod-php4, or libapache2-mod-php5 in your case
[06:56] <tritium> lakcaj: watch your language here
[06:56] <wendain> ok went to root
[06:56] <Sashi> http://pastebin.com/637119
[06:56] <IamEthos> _jason: libapache2-mod-php5 is installed
[06:57] <ormandj> will dapper work w/ my nvidia 7900gt?
[06:57] <_jason> IamEthos: does it work now?
[06:57] <IamEthos> if I try to install libapache2-mod-php4, it wants to uninstall php5
[06:57] <ormandj> i know the nvidia drivers haven't been updated, but i just need good 2d
[06:57] <harisund> Hello, I have a quick question. Can xine and gstreamer co-exist?
[06:57] <jadaz87> dr_willis thank you VERY MUCH i will definitely read on your linux bash guide for dummies like jadaz87
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> google 'bash tutorials' also
[06:57] <harisund> When I try to install one, it says the other will be REMOVED. Why is that?
[06:57] <jadaz87> dr_willis ok i willlthank you once again
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> jadaz87,  ya could of just been using the CONSOLE ya know? :P
[06:57] <wendain> lakcaj, well this is some wacky crap says file already exist
[06:57] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: The guy on the forum has a setup close to mine, but his inquire is different. I have 2 SATA (under Windows C: and D:), SATA 1 has Windows XP and boots into Windows, SATA 2 has now Ubuntu and EIDE (E:) has just data. When I choose to install GRUB on SATA 1, it just chokes by printing GRUB and nothing else happens. Of course, I have then to fix the MBR with the Windows Recovery Console.
[06:57] <IamEthos> _jason: nope
[06:58] <IamEthos> I just tried reinstalling it as well
[06:58] <_jason> harisund: if you are talking about totem-xine and totem-gstreamer, you can only have one
[06:58] <IamEthos> no dice
[06:58] <reter> what is the website to upgrade to breezy?
[06:58] <_jason> IamEthos: try restarting apache
[06:58] <jadaz87> dr_willis i am going to retire i will ttyl  Goodnight ;-) hahamaybe
[06:58] <Sashi> can someone help me with my problem
[06:58] <IamEthos> already did
[06:58] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: I them choose to install GRUB on the EIDE and picked the EIDE at boot time (on my PC F12) to boot from.
[06:58] <harisund> But I can have both right? Just the totem front end can exist for one?
[06:58] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: That is the only way I could book into Ubuntu.
[06:59] <JAyRULE> i finally got this bitch running!!! ahhha
[06:59] <reter> what is the website that gives instructions on how to upgrade to breezy?
[06:59] <_jason> IamEthos: strange, don't know then sorry
[06:59] <iGotNoTime> wait you want the MBR to be on a disk with no OS at all Mr_U ?
[06:59] <harisund> _jason, what problem is IamEthos having?
[07:00] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: I mean, I got it working, I just wondered why GRUB will not boot from the SATA. No, the MBR is on the first disk, with XP in it.
[07:00] <_jason> harisund: his browser attempts to download the php pages his apache serves up (apache config problem it seems)
[07:01] <IamEthos> harisund: when I try to view a php file, it attempts to download it
[07:01] <harisund> _jason, oh that. Normally, I would do a fresh start. A complete reinstall
[07:01] <harisund> IamEthos, _jason: This is quite frequent. I have dealt with this a lot of times at the forums :D
[07:01] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, I am sorry I am only 5 weeks into ubuntu I wish I could help more :(
[07:01] <lakcaj> wendain, ok, the short of it is this:  You have to create directory to mount the files in.  Then, run the mount command as I posted here.  The && thing is just to do it all in one shot, which is not working for you for some reason.  After you can mount it manually using the mount command, add an entry to /etc/fstab to have it auto mounted at boot.
[07:01] <IamEthos> harisund: you're killing me :-(
[07:01] <IamEthos> ;-)
[07:01] <iGotNoTime> CAN ANYONE help this guy? it is really technical stuff
[07:01] <Sashi> can no one help?
[07:01] <harisund> IamEthos: No no, trust me. Do you want to try it along?
[07:01] <harisund> IamEthos: All you will be doing are 2 simple commands on the command line
[07:01] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Not a prob. :) I am quite old on Linux, I just have always used LILO before, no Grub.
[07:01] <IamEthos> 2?
[07:02] <harisund> As far as I remember it, yes, 2 commands.
[07:02] <harisund> One purge command and one install command, IamEthos
[07:02] <IamEthos> apt-get reinstall apachewhatever
[07:02] <IamEthos> on
[07:02] <IamEthos> *oh
[07:02] <IamEthos> harisund: have at it
[07:02] <harisund> Try this: sudo apt-get --purge remove apache2-common
[07:03] <IamEthos> and if you could throw mysql in there too, that'd be great
[07:03] <wendain> lakcaj I was thinking about just doing that anyway
[07:03] <Mr_U> iGotNoTime: Thanks for trying to help. Cheers, going to sleep. Good day everyone!
[07:03] <harisund> IamEthos, I have not yet started using mysql, but here is what I would do.
[07:03] <iGotNoTime> Mr_U, best of luck to you and thanks :)
[07:03] <Sashi> ...
[07:03] <harisund> IamEthos, simply do an sudo apt-get --purge of everything you have typed.
[07:03] <Sashi> http://pastebin.com/637119 << anyone please help?
[07:03] <harisund> IamEthos, make sure apache2-common is definitely purged, ok?
[07:04] <IamEthos> okay, purged
[07:04] <IamEthos> it said there was an error removing phpmyadmin
[07:05] <IamEthos> now what, harisund?
[07:05] <harisund> IamEthos, also make sure you purge libapache2-mod-auth-mysql mysql-server php4-mysql
[07:05] <harisund> IamEthos, we will reconfigure phpMyAdmin, don't worry.
[07:05] <IamEthos> umm
[07:05] <wd3> back on xfce, when i put xfdesktop in terminal it's activated but when i close terminal xfdesktop stops working, how do i keep it active?
[07:05] <IamEthos> I'm shooting for php5 here
[07:05] <harisund> Yep, We will dp that/
[07:05] <harisund> Oh then make it php5-mysql
[07:06] <Sashi> seriously though..  anyone?
[07:06] <harisund> IamEthos, everything purged? Good to go? as new?
[07:06] <SoulPropagation> wd3: select the session from gdm/kdm/xdm/foodm
[07:07] <IamEthos> yep
[07:07] <harisund> Before anything, once again, you did purge apache2-common right?
[07:07] <IamEthos> yep
[07:07] <harisund> IamEthos: the apache2-common is very important. Simply purging apache2 basically does nothing.
[07:07] <lwizardl> hi
[07:07] <IamEthos> yeah
[07:07] <IamEthos> definately purged apache2-common
[07:08] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok, now start with a simple sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
[07:08] <wd3> SoulPropagation, so run terminal, type in xfdesktop, then session and save?
[07:08] <IamEthos> umm
[07:08] <Sashi> cmon someone has got to know
[07:08] <harisund> Ok, IamEthos, are you done?
[07:09] <IamEthos> I'm getting a lot of depends... but is not going to be installed
[07:09] <harisund> What? getting a lot of depends? Can you paste that somewhere on paste bin for example?
[07:10] <Sashi> btw
[07:10] <VR_> "depends"
[07:10] <VR_> hahah
[07:10] <harisund> Yes, as I was saying, could you post the output somewhere IamEthos?
[07:10] <Sashi> is amsn only for kubuntu?
[07:10] <reter> what is the website to upgrade to breezy?
[07:10] <id_sonic> .
[07:11] <tritium> !tell reter about breezy
[07:11] <bimberi> !upgrade
[07:11] <IamEthos> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11363
[07:11] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[07:12] <harisund> IamEthos: uh oh. That sounds like an annoyance, basically because of the phpMyAdmin package. Let's see. What happened when you purge phpmyadmin
[07:12] <Sashi> argh
[07:12] <Sashi> anyone please help please
[07:12] <Sashi> http://pastebin.com/637119
[07:12] <harisund> IamEthosYes, phpmyadmin is the problem indeed. Could you try purging that? So first try purge remove phpmyadmin. If that gives an error, try apt-get -f install.
[07:13] <harisund> IamEthos Yes, phpmyadmin is the problem indeed. Could you try purging that? So first try purge remove phpmyadmin. If that gives an error, try apt-get -f install.
[07:13] <tritium> Madpilot to the mad cockpit please.  Paging Madpilot...
[07:14] <Madpilot> tritium, hi - hopefully my connection is stable now...
[07:14] <IamEthos> alright
[07:14] <IamEthos> -f installing
[07:14] <tritium> Madpilot: yeah, hopefully :)
[07:14] <Sashi> wow what is this?
[07:14] <Sashi> no one help me
[07:14] <IamEthos> so is this reinstalling everything I just uninstalled
[07:14] <IamEthos> so that I can uninstall phpmyadmin
[07:15] <IamEthos> well
[07:15] <IamEthos> now the php page loaded
[07:15] <harisund> Actually IamEthos -f install should essentially just "fix" things up. But if reinstalls everything, that's fine.
[07:15] <Madpilot> Sashi, do you have Universe enabled?
[07:15] <harisund> Huh?
[07:15] <harisund> IamEthos: Are you saying it worked?
[07:15] <aquatrack> heya. i just installed ubuntu.. how do i get other fonts.. like say verdana? i dont like the default sans :(
[07:16] <Sashi> yes
[07:16] <neurosis> wow
[07:16] <neurosis> that went well
[07:16] <Madpilot> !tell Sashi about lamp
[07:16] <harisund> IamEthos: What is happening? Any luck?
[07:16] <Sashi> omfg
[07:16] <Sashi> i already got "told"
[07:17] <Sashi> tahats what im trying to instal
[07:17] <Sashi> php4
[07:17] <Sashi> i get that error
[07:17] <harisund> Sashi: Interesting, IRC is, isn't it?
[07:17] <Sashi> very lols
[07:17] <Madpilot> Sashi, those instructions usually work...
[07:18] <harisund> sashi: So you have what you were wondering about? IamEthos: Any luck?
[07:19] <lwizardl> can someone help me with setting ubuntu up as a terminal/register
[07:20] <id_sonic> me
[07:20] <Madpilot> Sashi, libapache2-mod-php4 is in Universe - that's why I'm wondering if your sources.list is OK
[07:21] <IamEthos> harisund: sorry, my friend just made out with a creepy guy and was telling me about it
[07:21] <IamEthos> I'm back
[07:21] <IamEthos> and php seems to be working now
[07:21] <harisund> IamEthos: Most interesting. So how is it now?
[07:21] <IamEthos> HOWEVER
[07:21] <harisund> IamEthos: Yes?
[07:21] <IamEthos> it's php4
[07:21] <harisund> IamEthos: I am waiting for the HOWEVER part. There always seems to be one, isnt' it?
[07:21] <IamEthos> and I'm afraid to install php5
[07:21] <harisund> Oh that's bad.
[07:21] <IamEthos> for fear of breaking it again
[07:22] <harisund> IamEthos: let's review the scenario again. Is everything working? PhpMyAdmin? MySQL? PHP4? Apache2?
[07:22] <IamEthos> yep
[07:22] <IamEthos> it's all good in the hood
[07:22] <DBO> IamEthos, do you NEED PHP5?
[07:22] <wd3> what exactly does metacity do?
[07:22] <IamEthos> except i was hoping for php5 and mysql4.1
[07:22] <th0un> QUICK POLL: Hey guys, I was wondering what the best wireless PCMCIA card is... Any one do everything?
[07:22] <harisund> IamEthos: If absolutely all of the above are working fine, then we are *hopefully* on the safe side. Meaning we can start purging all of them, and then reinstalling them for PHP5. Wait, what version of MySql do you have now?
[07:23] <IamEthos> well, I like the simpleXML module that comes with it
[07:23] <DBO> wd3, metacity is your window manager
[07:23] <IamEthos> 4.0.24
[07:23] <harisund> IamEthos: Is 4.1 in the repositories yet?
[07:23] <DBO> th0un, the cisco cards are (IMO) the best, most because they support PEAP which is becoming common
[07:24] <IamEthos> yep
[07:24] <BlueHeron> DBO: PEAP ?
[07:24] <harisund> IamEthos: Are you sure? If so, the latest one would have got installed right?
[07:24] <IamEthos> in fact, it has a little ubuntu logo next to it
[07:24] <IamEthos> I think it's a different package
[07:24] <DBO> BlueHeron, its a way to authenticate wireless users, added security
[07:24] <th0un> DBO: Which series? I heard the 350 series doesnt even support packet injection
[07:24] <IamEthos> like php4 / php5
[07:24] <harisund> IamEthos: Do you know its name?
[07:24] <BlueHeron> DBO: thanks
[07:24] <mhall> Does ubuntu have a site like packages.debian.org detailing the available versions of packages in its repos?
[07:24] <wd3> DBO,  i've been switching back and forth,xfce, fvwm, fluxbox and been having hell, and i end up with gnome. :) but check these screenshots. http://www.lynucs.org/?fluxbox
[07:24] <DBO> th0un, what do you want to use it for?
[07:25] <holycow> mhall, not only that ...
[07:25] <holycow> if youopen up firefox, an dlook in the top right where the google search box is ...
[07:25] <holycow> click on the pulldown and select ubuntu package search engine
[07:25] <th0un> DBO: I pentest end user's wireless as part of my job (IT Technician) - I want a card that can do packet injection and monitor mode
[07:25] <holycow> instant gratification brother
[07:25] <IamEthos> mysql-client-4.1
[07:25] <mhall> holycow: understand i'm not running it right now, i'm helping a friend that's not a Debian-style package management expert
[07:25] <IamEthos> mysql-server-4.1
[07:25] <IamEthos> and so on
[07:26] <Walden> heya. i just installed ubuntu.. how do i get other fonts, or use the ttf fonts from MS Windows?. like say verdana?
[07:26] <IamEthos> synaptic doesn't have a single mysql package listed
[07:26] <mhall> holycow: packages.ubuntu.com looks like what i want
[07:26] <digitize> I installed a package (a .deb locally), and want to uninstall it, but i don't know the name of the package, is there a list of packages installed?
[07:26] <DBO> th0un, so in short you want the best card for intrusion... Im not sure what the rules on that are, I got frowned at for discussing metasploit
[07:26] <mhall> Walden: debian called the package msttcorefonts
[07:26] <th0un> DBO: haha needless to say, I want one that doesnt give me shit - I bought an Netgear WG511 v. 2 unfortunately (thought it was v. 1) - doesnt work with anything
[07:26] <Walden> mhall: thanks.
[07:26] <harisund> IamEthos: Before we start another adventure what happens if you do apt-cache search mysql-server-4.1
[07:26] <harisund> IamEthos: Does it say it is available or does it say unknown?
[07:27] <mhall> latest stable of ubuntu == breezy correct?
[07:27] <th0un> DBO: Audit is hardly intrusion < http://www.candellacomputers.com < John Sphar - look it up yourself
[07:27] <wd3> DBO, is metacity like that? the screenshot. i like that right click on desktop to get menu..... nice huh?
[07:27] <BlueHeron> mhall: yes
[07:27] <bimberi> mhall: yes
[07:27] <IamEthos> mysql database server binaries
[07:27] <DBO> wd3, no
[07:28] <IamEthos> so ye
[07:28] <IamEthos> *so yes
[07:28] <Orborde> Quick poll: Should I delete these Ubuntu 5.10 Install ISOs?
[07:28] <harisund> Ok cool. IamEthos: Here we go on another adventure to rescue the princess from the fire breathing dragon. Let's start by purging phpmyadmin, since purging anything else could cause a problem.
[07:28] <IamEthos> not unknown
[07:28] <harisund> IamEthos: You know what, I would suggest you use aptitude install of apt-get
[07:28] <RemyLaptop> hey guys, how do I get a prog to minimize to a panel instead of the bar down the bottom ?
[07:28] <wd3> DBO, oh. metacity is the file mgr. like nautilus?
[07:28] <harisund> IamEthos: aptitude automatically looks for orphaned packages. So do this
[07:28] <IamEthos> aptitude?
[07:28] <harisund> IamEthos: sudo aptitude purge phpmyadmin
[07:28] <mhall> Alright, my buddy reports he needs samba version 3.0.2x but only 3.0.14a is available in breezy and there's no samba in backports. What's the next thing to try to get a newer copy?
[07:28] <DBO> wd3, no, it is the window manager, nautilus is GNOME's file manager
[07:29] <AngryElf> i'm having a problem with my ATI drivers.........it's more or less ruining anyhing video-ish.........i downloaded the driver from ati.com but it didn't do much.......anyone have some suggestions?
[07:29] <harisund> And tell me IamEthos if that worked. It will tell you what all it purged
[07:29] <wd3> dbo, i see, the menu setup and design.
[07:29] <AngryElf> !ati
[07:29] <ubotu> I heard ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:29] <th0un> DBO: I guess Ill just buy an atheros chipset
[07:29] <phnxgk> Hello room
[07:29] <BlueHeron> hi.
[07:30] <RemyLaptop> anyone know how to get a prog to minimize to a panel (sys tray) instead of the bar down the bottom ?
[07:30] <IamEthos> well
[07:30] <DBO> th0un, the dlink card http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=11 will do packet injection
[07:30] <Madpilot> wd3, my understanding is that metacity draws the borders & decorations of the windows, pretty much
[07:30] <mhall> th0un: i have had decent luck with my atheros but i can't get enterprise WPA working just yet
[07:30] <IamEthos> Ack! Something bad happened while installing packges. Trying to recover:
[07:30] <harisund> IamEthos: What does our aptitude friend say?
[07:30] <IamEthos> that doesn't sound good
[07:30] <harisund> Installing? Aren't we purging?
[07:30] <IamEthos> I thought so
[07:30] <RemyLaptop> !minimizing
[07:30] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RemyLaptop
[07:31] <th0un> whall: DBO: i have heard a great  many things about dlink & atheros thanks a lot guys
[07:31] <Sashi> k fixed my problem
[07:31] <BlueHeron> th0un: dlink is good.
[07:31] <Sashi> now i got a new problem stupid, clock, too fast
[07:31] <IamEthos> /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.prerm: line 12: db_get: command not found
[07:31] <IamEthos> dpkg: error processing phpmyadmin (--purge):
[07:31] <Sashi> would adding noacpitime to the boot command work?
[07:31] <wd3> Madpilot, hey thanks for the help again in the past. man guys i've been looking at lynucs.org and getting frustrated with the gnome look, but i like it's reliability.  http://www.lynucs.org/?metacity
[07:31] <DBO> th0un, when the black helocoptors come after you, we never talked =P
[07:31] <harisund> IamEthos: hang on hang on.
[07:31] <harisund> IamEthos: I believe the packaging has a problem with phpmyadmin. I remember it from the forums. Something has to be changed. Can you give me a while?
[07:32] <th0un> DBO: =p
[07:32] <harisund> IamEthos: The way phpmyadmin is packaged for Ubuntu, there is a problem.
[07:32] <Madpilot> !tell wd3 about themes
[07:32] <harisund> IamEthos: Could you give me around 5 minutes to search on the forums?
[07:32] <IamEthos> sure
[07:32] <IamEthos> I'm running downstairs to buy something to drink
[07:32] <IamEthos> brb
[07:33] <mhall> !backports
[07:33] <ubotu> backports is, like, totally, Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[07:33] <Walden> mhall: I get msttcorefonts has no install candidate
[07:33] <RemyLaptop> anyone know how to get a program to minimize to a panel (sys tray) instead of the bar down the bottom ?
[07:33] <harisund> IamEthos: Tell me when you come back. Have I got a surprise for you !
[07:33] <harisund> _jason: Are you around?
[07:33] <mhall> Walden: hmm apt-cache search fonts | egrep -i '(microsoft|ms)'
[07:33] <IamEthos> harisund: I haven't left yet
[07:33] <BlueHeron> RemyLaptop: you cna move it to the top
[07:33] <mhall> Walden: rather, apt-cache search font | egrep -i '(microsoft|ms)'
[07:33] <IamEthos> if you're ready already, I won't make you wait for me
[07:33] <harisund> IamEthos: Take this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=109575&highlight=phpmyadmin
[07:33] <wd3> madpilot, thanks. i know what ur saying but check this out...http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_id=13854105624345452f5d23f&p=screen
[07:33] <phnxgk> i finally got Ubuntu up and running on my laptop.  and im loving it.  but the whole lack of 64 bit arch for somethings is starting to bug me.  But thats not my problem today.  =)
[07:33] <phnxgk> lack of support*
[07:33] <Walden> mhall: thanks.
[07:33] <phnxgk> right now i am trying to install my linksys Wireless usb adapter.  and i cant find out anything that will help me.  also i cant find a driverfor it on the linksys website.
[07:34] <RemyLaptop> BlueHeron I don't want to move the whole bar, just have one program minimze up the top...
[07:34] <BlueHeron> RemyLaptop: which one
[07:34] <RemyLaptop> like Gaim does when you click the X
[07:34] <wd3> Madpilot, what exactly is metcity doing here?
[07:34] <harisund> IamEthos: I just searched the forums for a post made by myself to purge phpmyadmin. You are simply going down a path I had already gone down before !
[07:34] <mhall> Walden: also you might need universe
[07:34] <phnxgk> so can anybody give me a hand with getting my usb network adapter working?
[07:34] <RemyLaptop> I want xchat to do that also...
[07:34] <harisund> IamEthos: Got that forum post?
[07:34] <mhall> !tell Walden about universe
[07:34] <IamEthos> lol
[07:34] <IamEthos> yep
[07:34] <DBO> phnxgk, you will either have to use NDISwrapper or find a linux driver, linksys does not release their own linux drivers though
[07:34] <BlueHeron> RemyLaptop: xchat has a systray plugin search apt for it
[07:34] <RemyLaptop> k
[07:34] <RemyLaptop> ta
[07:35] <tonyyarusso> RemyLaptop: xchat-systray
[07:35] <BlueHeron> RemyLaptop: gaim has a plugin also
[07:35] <Madpilot> wd3, which part of that screenshot are you referring to?
[07:35] <RemyLaptop> yeah, I allready have the gaim one installed.
[07:35] <RemyLaptop> does evolution mail have one ?
[07:35] <J4k3> if I change my package source to something other than us, would I be able to find the things required to play mpeg4, burn mp3s in k3d, etc?
[07:35] <BlueHeron> RemyLaptop: not sure
[07:36] <RemyLaptop> restarting xchat, see if it works :)
[07:36] <IamEthos> wow
[07:36] <RemyLaptop> brb
[07:36] <harisund> IamEthos: What's up?
[07:36] <IamEthos> Harisund: purged
[07:36] <IamEthos> that was easy
[07:36] <Madpilot> J4k3, that stuff is all available - no idea if it's excluded from the us.archive or not
[07:36] <Madpilot> !tell J4k3 about mp3
[07:36] <mhall> I need a feature in samba version 3.0.2x but only 3.0.14a is available in breezy and there's no samba in breezy backports. What's the next thing to try to get a newer copy?
[07:36] <IamEthos> how does nick completion in x-chat work?
[07:37] <harisund> IamEthos: lol that. Anyway, now that you have purged phpmyadmin, we should be on our way
[07:37] <IamEthos> I feel bad about not using your nick when I message to you
[07:37] <Madpilot> IamEthos, with the Tab key...
[07:37] <wd3> Madpilot, i see what gdesklet is doing, so is metacity doing the white theme? everything is white.
[07:37] <harisund> IamEthos: Don't worry.
[07:37] <harisund> I am reading every post here, so it doesnt matter.
[07:37] <Walden> mhall: thanks. it was a case of not having universe/multiverse in the sources.list :) just installed about an hour ago.
[07:37] <Madpilot> wd3, yeah, the white panels & window bars would be a Metacity theme
[07:37] <harisund> IamEthos: As we were saying, let's start recklessly purgign everything we have.
[07:37] <IamEthos> harisund, figured it out
[07:37] <IamEthos> okay
[07:37] <IamEthos> starting with what?
[07:37] <harisund> IamEthos: important packages apache2-common !
[07:37] <harisund> Statrting with mysql
[07:38] <IamEthos> or does that defeat the point of reckless
[07:38] <IamEthos> should I use aptitude?
[07:38] <harisund> IamEthos: This time around, try starting with mysql .. and try doing sudo aptitude purge mysql-server
[07:38] <IamEthos> or apt-get?
[07:38] <mhall> Walden: yeah i figured it was, that package is a quintessentially Debian hack that i wouldn't have figured ubuntu would include by default
[07:38] <harisund> IamEthos: If you don't mind , try aptitude. It automatically does a lot of things for you.
[07:38] <mhall> Walden: i come from the debian world and am just stopping by for some ubuntu help so i'm a little discombobulated in here
[07:38] <Walden> mhall: thanks. i'll need to install other things slowly on this laptop as well.
[07:38] <IamEthos> done with mysql server
[07:39] <IamEthos> harisund, what's next?
[07:39] <DBO> harisund, I prefer to randomly hit directories in /etc and see what happens
[07:39] <harisund> IamEthos: Yay !  Did aptitude say what all it was purging?
[07:39] <RemyLaptop> hm, that works sorta...
[07:39] <IamEthos> as in "Removing foo ..."?
[07:39] <RemyLaptop> I have to click on the systray icon to minimize to the tray...
[07:39] <harisund> IamEthos: Anyway, that apart, next up with be php4. Assuming you have php4 right now, you would probabbly want to do sudo aptitude purge php4.
[07:39] <RemyLaptop> but that's a start :)
[07:40] <harisund> IamEthos: ok don't bother. You do understand what we are doing, right? Basically we are *recklessly* slashing everything and trying to start clean
[07:40] <phnxgk_> wow i was laggin hard
[07:40] <IamEthos> yeah
[07:40] <IamEthos> recklessly is sounding kind of scary
[07:40] <IamEthos> but sure
[07:40] <mhall> Walden: i look forward to the day when everything's free so it will always work out of the box
[07:40] <RemyLaptop> !paste
[07:40] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[07:41] <harisund> IamEthos: Dont worry. Aptitude will pull us through. Anyway, did you purge php4 too? And finally purge apache2, include the apache2-common too.
[07:41] <phnxgk_> ok so who canhelp me with my usb network adapter?
[07:41] <calamari> hi
[07:41] <DBO> hi
[07:41] <harisund> IamEthos: basically you should try and remove mysql-server, libapache2-mod-auth-mysql, php4, php4-mysql
[07:42] <mhall> I need a feature in samba version 3.0.2x but only 3.0.14a is available in breezy and there's no samba in breezy backports. What's the next thing to try to get a newer copy?
[07:42] <harisund> and of course, my favorite apache2-common IamEthos: Ok sorry for repeatedly mentioning apache2-common. I think you would have got it by now.
[07:42] <IamEthos> harisund, yep
[07:42] <IamEthos> all done
[07:42] <IamEthos> purged
[07:42] <DBO> mhall, compile from source
[07:42] <mhall> DBO: only choice? alright then i'll advise my friend
[07:42] <harisund> IamEthos: Sounds good. Are you able to see a light at the end of the tunnel? Lol. That apart, now, first up, sudo aptitude install apache2
[07:43] <gaurav19> Hi I am new to Linux, I need some help with Ubuntu installation
[07:43] <harisund> Do that, and let's verify our apache2 is working, serving our pages the way we want it too.
[07:43] <DBO> gaurav19, where are you stuck?
[07:43] <gaurav19> thanks DBO, base installation
[07:43] <th0un> its interesting - i had to install mkinitrd myself
[07:43] <IamEthos> done
[07:43] <J4k3> woohoo! thanks :)
[07:43] <Lyajun> join #ubuntu-zh
[07:43] <harisund> Ok, can you verify apache2 is working IamEthos
[07:43] <DBO> gaurav19, what part is confusing you?
[07:43] <IamEthos> yep
[07:43] <harisund> Basically it should be showing you a folder /var/www
[07:43] <IamEthos> localhost displayed a directory
[07:44] <calamari> xchat uses a font called Monospace.  Any idea where that font is located on disk?
[07:44] <wd3> Madpilot, ok i did the apt get thing uboto told me (big smile) thanks i'm on it. i would love to see what a ubuntu master screenshot looks like.
[07:44] <harisund> IamEthos: Yes, it should. Good good. Next up, sudo aptitude install php5
[07:44] <harisund> And we slowly inch closer to our final goal, IamEthos
[07:44] <th0un> goodnight all
[07:44] <IamEthos> done
[07:44] <gaurav19> i have three partitions on the master drive,with win xp pro on one of them, I am trying to install Ubuntu on another which has no files. The file system on the partitions is NTFS
[07:44] <Madpilot> wd3, not sure what you mean by a "master screenshot", but have fun with the themes stuff - I really like gnome-look.org for themes & wallpaper
[07:44] <IamEthos> and working
[07:45] <harisund> Did you do a phpinfo() ?
[07:45] <harisund> And make sure you are having php5 indeed?
[07:45] <IamEthos> yep
[07:45] <IamEthos> yep
[07:45] <harisund> IamEthos: Yay!! Ok next we shall go ahead and install our mysql.
[07:45] <harisund> Do you know the exact package name?
[07:45] <DBO> gaurav19, are you at the point of the installer where you set up the partitions?
[07:45] <wd3> Madpilot,  sorry i was trying to say i would like to see a real master ubuntu (you) screenshot.... :o)
[07:45] <IamEthos> I'm not sure
[07:45] <IamEthos> what is the 4.0 package name?
[07:45] <gaurav19> The installer keeps telling me that it cant find a base/root
[07:45] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok here is where we get stuck. Let me check. I will check on my machine, so give me a minute, ok?
[07:45] <IamEthos> it seems to be that plus "-4.1"
[07:46] <gaurav19> yes, DBO i have been there twice
[07:46] <Madpilot> wd3, actually, I've got a fairly ordinary desktop - http://www.warbard.ca/temp/Breezy_desktop.png
[07:46] <IamEthos> mysql-server-4.1
[07:46] <DBO> gaurav19, when you get there, go to the part (sorry I dont know the exact quotes here) that lets you manually edit the partitions
[07:46] <RemyLaptop> hey guys, is there any way to lock the keyboard?  (not the screen, just the keyboard)
[07:46] <Sashi> hey
[07:46] <IamEthos> harisund, mysql-server-4.1
[07:46] <Sashi> what package do i need flash for firefox
[07:46] <Sashi> and java
[07:46] <gaurav19> I did try to edit partitions manually
[07:46] <phnxgk_> umm im having problems with getting my Linksys Wireless G USB adapter working in ubuntu.  can anybody help me out?
[07:46] <DBO> gaurav19, in there you can delete the partition you want to isntall ubuntu on
[07:46] <harisund> IamEthos: Yes, but I am also looking for another information.
[07:46] <harisund> IamEthos: Could you excuse me for a minute?
[07:47] <ice_1963> if you can't give up xp why install linux?
[07:47] <DBO> gaurav19, then use the option to "go back" or whatever they called it, and select "use largest contiguous free space"
[07:47] <DBO> should be easy sailing from there
[07:47] <gaurav19> i am not sure, I will have to see that. Do i ned to recreate the partition ?
[07:47] <IamEthos> sure
[07:47] <DBO> gaurav19, no, it will do it
[07:48] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: mine is kind of like yours :-P http://www.demonlegion.net/private/Hammer/Pics/Linux/breezy.png
[07:48] <wd3> Madpilot, i see u use ur windows thingy, and what r those meters in the bottom right?
[07:48] <gaurav19> will largest contiguous free space give me the option to install on a particular partition ?
[07:48] <RemyLaptop> is there any way to lock the keyboard?  (not the screen, just the keyboard)
[07:48] <butler> how can i get kde kubuntu desktop? i'm new
[07:49] <DBO> gaurav19, it will install to whatever partition you deleted in the manual editing step
[07:49] <BlueHeron> butler: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:49] <Madpilot> wd3, the meters are the Gnome System Monitor - the three I use are CPU, RAM, & network connection
[07:49] <BlueHeron> butler: then select it from the login screen under sessions
[07:49] <butler> ok
[07:49] <butler> will try now
[07:49] <gaurav19> whatever I deleted ?
[07:49] <butler> thanks
[07:49] <harisund> IamEthos: Here is what we are looking for.
[07:49] <don> Hi folks.  Just wanted to say ubuntu really rocks.
[07:49] <gaurav19> all right DBO, I will try out your suggestions
[07:49] <harisund> IamEthos: Later, when you are free, I would suggest you try and have a look at "sudo aptitude search mysql"
[07:49] <BlueHeron> don: that;s the truth :-P
[07:50] <harisund> IamEthos: Are you with me? Shall we depart again on our journey?
[07:50] <Madpilot> BlueDevil, no multiple desktops? I love the multiple/virtual desktops, can't live without them :P
[07:50] <IamEthos> harisund, yep
[07:50] <gaurav19> Thanks for your time, DBO
[07:50] <DBO> gaurav19, im sorry I cant be more clear, I dont know what it says line for line
[07:50] <Madpilot> wd3, the system monitor is easy to add - right-click on a panel, Add To Panel, look for the System Monitor
[07:50] <DBO> gaurav19, but I know your problem, and this is how you fix it
[07:50] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok, sudo aptitude install mysql-server-4.1 libapache2-mod-auth-mysql php5-mysql
[07:50] <wd3> Madpilot, nice, i used conky, it was ok. gdesklet, but yours is simple probably less memory too. also my themes r downloading like 858 if i don't want all those how can i delete them? that sure is more than i need.
[07:50] <harisund> IamEthos: Let's execute that, and then we wait.
[07:51] <wd3> Madpilot, ok i'll add now.
[07:51] <gaurav19> DBO, that was enough help, I didnt ecpect more than that. Thanks again!
[07:51] <Madpilot> wd3, the artwork manager thing doesn't actually install all those themes, it just has pointers to them AFAIK
[07:51] <DBO> gaurav19, dont be afraid to ask again if you get stuck
[07:51] <BlueHeron> wd3: yea ;-P
[07:51] <wd3> Madpilot, ok, whew.
[07:52] <IamEthos> harisund, working right now
[07:52] <harisund> IamEthos: What do you mean working right now?
[07:52] <phnxgk_> umm im having problems with getting my Linksys Wireless G USB adapter working in ubuntu.  can anybody help me out?
[07:52] <IamEthos> it's downloading
[07:52] <wd3> BlueHeron, lol
[07:52] <IamEthos> and installing
[07:52] <gaurav19> sure DBO, I will be back
[07:52] <harisund> IamEthos: Shall I ask you a question? What do you want phpmyadmin for?
[07:52] <IamEthos> I just prefer to deal with the web interface
[07:52] <harisund> IamEthos: If you prefer, you could install something called mysql-admin. It does the same thing as phpmyadmin does, but instead of a web based interface, this is a regular GUI.
[07:52] <IamEthos> I'm used to it
[07:53] <wd3> Madpilot, u know i'm sticking to gnome, because i see i come back to it. it's generic but it seems to work........ i'm through with xfce and kde. gnome is simple.
[07:53] <IamEthos> harisund, I'm done now
[07:53] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok, I wouldn't want to force you to change (after all, isn't Linux all about choice !!). But I would definitely recommend you try mysql-admin when you are free some time. It is almost the same as phpmyadmin, but with a GUI.
[07:53] <IamEthos> harisund, I may try that btw
[07:53] <harisund> IamEthos: ok hang on.
[07:53] <mojojojo_> hi there!
[07:53] <harisund> IamEthos: Go to this directory. /etc/php5
[07:53] <harisund> Tell me what you see there.
[07:54] <butler> running fine install for kubuntu. how to get wine?
[07:54] <BlueHeron> butler: sudo apt-get install wine
[07:54] <butler> will try now. thanks again
[07:54] <IamEthos> an apache2 folder
[07:54] <harisund> Yes, and inside that?
[07:54] <harisund> Do you see a php5.ini file?
[07:54] <IamEthos> just php.ini
[07:54] <harisund> IamEthos: Open that file in your preferred editor.
[07:55] <mojojojo_> After a crash dhcp in Ubuntu won't start automatically - I have to launch dhclient manually from console. Could you tell where to correct this?
[07:55] <harisund> IamEthos: Then in that editor, search for mysql. Do you see a line that looks like ";extension=mysql.so"
[07:55] <reter> check out my paste. i keep getting these errors while upgrading http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11364
[07:55] <phnxgk_> well my battery is running low, can anybody help out or not?
[07:55] <IamEthos> yep
[07:56] <harisund> IamEthos: Now what you need to do is remove the semi colon at the beginning of the line. Since that is basically a comment
[07:56] <IamEthos> uncomment it, right?
[07:56] <IamEthos> done
[07:56] <DBO> !tell phnxgk_ about ndiswrapper
[07:56] <RemyLaptop> is there any way to lock the keyboard?  (not the screen, just the keyboard)
[07:56] <BlueHeron> is firefox 2.0 good ?
[07:56] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok before everything else (trust me, we are getting to the end of our adventure)
[07:56] <DBO> RemyLaptop, how would you get out of such a situation?
[07:56] <butler> at does xubuntu mean?
[07:56] <harisund> IamEthos: You know about mySql's root user right?
[07:56] <IamEthos> yeah
[07:56] <harisund> IamEthos: It has nothing to do with the regular root user. It is a mySql root.
[07:56] <RemyLaptop> DBO, dunno.. a certain combination of keys ?
[07:57] <harisund> IamEthos: ok good. Glad to hear that.
[07:57] <IamEthos> I should add a password
[07:57] <andrina> hi whree may these files be located?
[07:57] <andrina> nds-1.0.10/include   -c -o sane-hp5400.o sane-hp5400.c sane-hp5400.c:35:24: error: sane/sanei.h: No such file or directory sane-hp5400.c:36:32: error: sane/sanei_backend.h: No such file or directory sane-hp5400.c:37:31:
[07:57] <RemyLaptop> I want to be able to put a notebook on the keyboard of my lappy, and not have it type crap :-P
[07:57] <harisund> IamEthos: Next
[07:57] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:35:24: error: sane/sanei.h: No such file or directory
[07:57] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:36:32: error: sane/sanei_backend.h: No such file or directory
[07:57] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:37:31: error: sane/sanei_config.h: No such file or directory
[07:57] <andrina> sorry
[07:57] <IamEthos> yep
[07:57] <harisund> IamEthos: Every time we make some sort of a change, we need to restart our stuff.
[07:57] <andrina> but yes those whitch package?
[07:57] <IamEthos> harisund, yeah
[07:57] <IamEthos> I did all this on windows before
[07:57] <harisund> IamEthos: The commands basically are sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart and sudo /etc/init.d/mysql.. restart
[07:57] <IamEthos> so some stuff, I'm already semi-familiar with
[07:58] <harisund> IamEthos: Glad to hear that.
[07:58] <phnxgk_> Thanks DBO  =)
[07:58] <IamEthos> don't I have to change the user in apache?
[07:59] <harisund> IamEthos: If you want to, you could. You will find that in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf Open it in your editor, search for User, and then modify the user and group, and restart apache2 (sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart)
[07:59] <IamEthos> harisund, or are we not there yet?
[07:59] <DBO> phnxgk_, yeah, that bot can be helpful =P
[07:59] <reter> check out my paste. i keep getting these errors while upgrading http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11364
[07:59] <phnxgk_> DBO ya
[07:59] <GTroy> will having a 300watt card in my 250 machine kill it?
[07:59] <harisund> IamEthos: If you want to change where the default folder is, instead of /var/www, you will need to modify /etc/apache2/sites-available/default. You will find "/var/www/" in two places. YOu will have to modify both to point to the exact same page.
[07:59] <IamEthos> harisund, anything else I should change in here?
[07:59] <GTroy> I lost my dual head going to drake
[07:59] <harisund> IamEthos: Got that so far.
[08:00] <harisund> IamEthos: technically I wouldn't change anything in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[08:00] <IamEthos> I thought this was all in httpd.conf
[08:00] <harisund> IamEthos that is the problem
[08:00] <IamEthos> and what happened to document-root?
[08:00] <reter> check out my paste. i keep getting these errors while upgrading http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11364
[08:00] <harisund> IamEthos: Document root is now in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[08:00] <harisund> IamEthos: The Debian version of apache2 has been modified to be split into different files
[08:00] <GTroy> !nvidia drivers
[08:00] <ubotu> GTroy: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:00] <harisund> IamEthos: Did you get that?
[08:01] <GTroy> !nvidia
[08:01] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:01] <IamEthos> yep
[08:01] <Sashi> wtf
[08:01] <wd3> Madpilot, i went to gnome art and i see several themes and things, i see the download button, when i dL what file will it go to and how do i retrieve it? i'm sorry for being such a noobie but i'm trained by winxp.. :(
[08:01] <Benjamin_L> is it normal that ram usage when running nothing is 350MB on a 1GB system?
[08:01] <Sashi> is there no firefox flash plugin?
[08:01] <Madpilot> wd3, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEyeCandy
[08:01] <harisund> IamEthos: So are we now ready to leap into the final destination? The phpmyadmin?
[08:01] <wd3> Madpilot, thanks
[08:01] <phnxgk_> quick question does Breezy allready have Ndiswrapper?
[08:02] <DBO> Benjamin_L, thats a little high, how are you getting that number?
[08:02] <Madpilot> Sashi, Flash in FF works - have you see the RestrictedFormts wiki page?
[08:02] <IamEthos> yep
[08:02] <Benjamin_L> DBO, using gnome system monitor
[08:02] <Benjamin_L> my laptop uses 108MB
[08:02] <IamEthos> harisund, will it automatically install phpmyadmin to my document root?
[08:02] <harisund> IamEthos: Just in case you want a GUI, try mysql-admin. But if not, you could just as well go with a "sudo aptitude install phpmyadmin"
[08:02] <DBO> Benjamin_L, go into your processes and see what is eating it up
[08:02] <andrina> hi whree may these files be located?
[08:02] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:37:31: error: sane/sanei_config.h: No such file or directory
[08:02] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:37:31: error: sane/sanei_config.h: No such file or directory
[08:02] <harisund> IamEthos: I am assuming it does that. Sorry, I haven't used it before. But hey, what is the harm in trying?
[08:02] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:36:32: error: sane/sanei_backend.h: No such file or directory
[08:02] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:35:24: error: sane/sanei.h: No such file or directory
[08:03] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[08:03] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, 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.
[08:03] <reter> check out my paste. i keep getting these errors while upgrading to breezy http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11364
[08:03] <calamari> xchat uses a font called Monospace.  Any idea where that font is located on disk?
[08:03] <Benjamin_L> DBO, nothing over 25MB, nautilus using 25MB, gaim using 21MB, mixer applet using 20,7MB...
[08:03] <ralpho> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormat
[08:04] <harisund> IamEthos: Installing our phpmyadmin I presume?
[08:04] <ralpho> for  flash
[08:04] <andrina> sane-hp5400.c:36:32: error: sane/sanei_backend.h: No such file or directory
[08:04] <IamEthos> harisund, doing it now
[08:04] <reter> can't anyone help me?
[08:04] <harisund> IamEthos: ok then, we cross our fingers, and wait, right?
[08:04] <reter> i posted the pastebin 3 times in here
[08:05] <andrina> paste your error in here
[08:05] <IamEthos> hari: done
[08:05] <andrina> makes ppl asnwer u
[08:05] <Benjamin_L> DBO, cpu usage is starnge too, spikes everywhere and not low all the time as it should be
[08:05] <wd3> Madpilot, that was great reading thanks again... :)
[08:05] <harisund> IamEthos: I am praying really hard. What happened? Are you able to go to the page?
[08:06] <Benjamin_L> not it's flat at 20%
[08:06] <Benjamin_L> now
[08:06] <IamEthos> harisund, nope
[08:06] <DiscoStrangler> hey i got a question
[08:06] <DBO> Benjamin_L, what is eating your CPU?
[08:06] <harisund> IamEthos: I am guessing it got install in /var/www by default.
[08:07] <Benjamin_L> DBO, the only thing that increases COU time is gnome-system-monitor
[08:07] <harisund> IamEthos: Do one thing. Change the /etc/apache2/sites-available/default page's folders to /var/www/ again as it was earlier originally.
[08:07] <Benjamin_L> CPU
[08:07] <harisund> Maybe that's where it gets installed. Who knows?
[08:07] <Madpilot> DiscoStrangler, ppl here might have an answer - but only if you actually ask your question... :P
[08:07] <DiscoStrangler> i set up samba and stuff, so i got read & write permissions, to use the computer as a file server
[08:07] <DiscoStrangler> im on my main computer now, WinXP, looking at the ubuntu in MyNetwork
[08:08] <IamEthos> yep
[08:08] <IamEthos> works there
[08:08] <IamEthos> I can just copy and paste, right?
[08:08] <harisund> IamEthos: Didn't get you. Copy and paste what?
[08:08] <IamEthos> the phpmyadmin files
[08:08] <DiscoStrangler> I see "home on ubuntu server" and "norman on ubuntu server" both of which seem to have the same files in them. which one do i make a folder in to stick all my files?
[08:08] <ic56> andrina: these files are part of the SANE source package.  apt-cache showsrc sane
[08:09] <DBO> Benjamin_L, donno man... I do know the system monitor does eat a bit more resources than it should...
[08:09] <Benjamin_L> DBO, seems whatching the resources list causes the spikes, but I wonder why I'm not lower than 20%
[08:09] <IamEthos> sudo mv /var/www/phpmyadmin/* /media/sda2/www/phpmyadmin/
[08:09] <IamEthos> ?
[08:09] <Benjamin_L> and 350MB RAM usage seems a bit on the high side too
[08:09] <harisund> IamEthos: Hang on.
[08:09] <harisund> IamEthos: I don't think you can do that.
[08:09] <rob_p> Benjamin_L:  It's normal.  Read up on Linux memory management.  Cached memory is basically available memroy.  I suspect that's where a majority of it is being, "used up."  Here's a quick explanation from a gentoo wiki that should help:  http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management
[08:09] <toe> hey im new to linux and apt-get. how do i update firefox?
[08:09] <Madpilot> Benjamin_L, I wouldn't worry about RAM usage, not if you've got 1Gb - Ubuntu will use whatever ram it can get
[08:09] <harisund> IamEthos: Because there is a folder that phpmyadmin looks for too.
[08:10] <harisund> Which technically means you would need to copy a folder too.
[08:10] <DBO> Benjamin_L, its probably not using physical memory for most of it
[08:10] <harisund> IamEthos: I am not sure. Why are you copying to /media/sda. Are you planning on taking it to another machine or something
[08:10] <IamEthos> noxo, but since I'm sharing my internal drive with Windows, I have limited space
[08:10] <IamEthos> *no
[08:11] <DBO> Benjamin_L, as for the CPU, do you have the system monitor applets loaded on a panel?
[08:11] <DiscoStrangler> I see "home on ubuntu server" and "norman on ubuntu server" both of which seem to have the same files in them. which one do i make a folder in to stick all my files?
[08:11] <IamEthos> so I am storing a lot of my data on an external drive
[08:11] <DBO> those eat a bit of CPU
[08:11] <Benjamin_L> DBO, Cou frequency monitor
[08:11] <Benjamin_L> cpu
[08:11] <harisund> IamEthos: Oh that's bad. I don't think you can go around moving like that. But if you want, could you give me the contents of /var/www ?
[08:11] <Benjamin_L> is that one?
[08:12] <DBO> meh, never used it so I wouldnt know, turn it off and see if it helps
[08:12] <IamEthos> apache2-default phpmyadmin testphp.php
[08:12] <Benjamin_L> DBO, it doesn't :)
[08:12] <harisund> IamEthos: IS phpmyadmin a single page or a directory?
[08:12] <IamEthos> directory
[08:12] <harisund> IamEthos: And what is inside the apach2-default?
[08:12] <DBO> Benjamin_L, the GNOME System Monitor itself also eats a bit of CPU when its running (giving a skewed view of how much CPU you are using)
[08:12] <DBO> I wouldnt worry
[08:13] <Madpilot> Anyone know the name of the actual package that Gnome's panel clock is from?
[08:13] <harisund> IamEthos: I am guessing if you copy the entire directory to your external drive (and then make the DocumentRoot the external drive) you should be safe.
[08:13] <Benjamin_L> DBO, ok, I just wonder why my slow laptop feels a bit anappier than my desktop :)
[08:13] <DiscoStrangler> I see "home on ubuntu server" and "norman on ubuntu server" both of which seem to have the same files in them. which one do i make a folder in to stick all my files?
[08:13] <IamEthos> harisund, I think so, installation on windows was just extracting a zip file
[08:13] <BlueHeron> does xgl work at all on breezy?
[08:14] <harisund> IamEthos: Ok. Let's try that then. Move /var/www/phpmyadmin folder into the external drive. And then make the DocumentRoot point to the external drive.
[08:14] <IamEthos> and the contents of that directory are a lot of images and html files
[08:15] <harisund> IamEthos: Yes, you would have to copy the entire phpmyadmin directory/.
[08:15] <Delvien> anyone know how to install divx codecs for Mplayer or xine ?
[08:15] <Kentaur> Good morning people!
[08:15] <IamEthos> harisund, sudo mv ?
[08:15] <IamEthos> or sudo cp ?
[08:15] <BlueHeron> is it safe to upgrade to dapper yet?
[08:15] <DBO> BlueHeron, no
[08:15] <harisund> IamEthos: mv is "cut" cp is "copy"
[08:15] <BlueHeron> ;-(
[08:15] <BlueHeron> i want to try xgl
[08:15] <harisund> "cp" wouldn't help, since the phpmyadmin in /var/www will still be taking place
[08:16] <ralpho> I am useing it flight 6
[08:16] <Delvien> Anyone know how to get Divx codecs to work ?
[08:16] <ralpho> at home
[08:16] <rob_p> Kentaur:  Morning!
[08:16] <IamEthos> harisund, when I click properties of the folder
[08:16] <IamEthos> it says "link to folder" under type
[08:16] <ralpho> And its the best distro in the world today
[08:16] <IamEthos> what does that mean?
[08:16] <DiscoStrangler> can someone just answer my question quick
[08:16] <harisund> IamEthos: Most interesting.
[08:16] <harisund> IamEthos: That means the /var/www/phpmyadmin folder is a link to another folder.
[08:17] <Kentaur> Delvien: try a google for divx and mplayer and ubuntu
[08:17] <BlueHeron> harisund: it isn't stable i was told
[08:17] <IamEthos> it did move the files
[08:17] <DBO> BlueHeron, you CAN run flight6, but it is not safe, or stable on all configurations yet
[08:17] <Madpilot> DiscoStrangler, if you haven't been getting an answer, it's probably because nobody knows one for you...
[08:17] <IamEthos> well
[08:17] <DBO> you risk hosing your system
[08:17] <IamEthos> they are where they used to be, at least
[08:17] <harisund> IamEthos: do one thing: give me the output of "ls -l /var/www/phpmyadmin"
[08:17] <ralpho> I am doing fine no kde there is problems there
[08:17] <DiscoStrangler> bullshit
[08:17] <BlueHeron> DBO: if i wait until june1st it will completely safe won't it :-0
[08:17] <DBO> !language
[08:17] <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.
[08:17] <ralpho> lol
[08:17] <IamEthos> no such file or directory
[08:17] <DiscoStrangler> bullshit!
[08:18] <Kentaur> DiscoStrangler: Whats your q?
[08:18] <harisund> IamEthos: that means it moved. Let's see.
[08:18] <Madpilot> DiscoStrangler, being rude will not improve your chances of getting help. And being kickbanned will really make it hard...
[08:18] <ralpho> I hate language police
[08:18] <DBO> BlueHeron, no, but it will be safer
[08:18] <IamEthos> the properties say "Link target: /usr/share/phpmyadmin
[08:18] <DiscoStrangler> I see "home on ubuntu server" and "norman on ubuntu server" both of which seem to have the same files in them. which one do i make a folder in to stick all my files?
[08:18] <DBO> ralpho, ok
[08:18] <IamEthos> could that file have only been a link to begin with?
[08:18] <harisund> IamEthos: That means /usr/share/phpmyadmin is the actual folder you need to move.
[08:18] <IamEthos> yeah
[08:18] <harisund> IamEthos: I am guessing it is a shortcut, like in Windows
[08:18] <harisund> IamEthos: Before you do anything could you tell me the contents of /etc/phpmyadmin ?
[08:19] <Kentaur> DiscoStrangler: Make a test and see if a new file in on place alsp shows a new file i the other.
[08:19] <IamEthos> apache.conf              config.footer.inc.php  config.inc.php
[08:19] <IamEthos> blowfish_secret.inc.php  config.header.inc.php  htaccess
[08:19] <harisund> IamEthos:When you are free, have a look at some of the files.
[08:20] <Wolf> How do I /disable/ sound?
[08:20] <harisund> IamEthos: They may have some valuable information, especially I believe config.inc.php and apache.conf
[08:20] <IamEthos> yeah
[08:20] <Sashi> yo
[08:20] <Sashi> is there no mysql 5?
[08:20] <harisund> IamEthos: They might point to some directories, so that you can modify them as you need.
[08:20] <harisund> IamEthos: So, are we finished here?
[08:20] <Wolf> anyone
[08:20] <harisund> IamEthos: Does everything look ok?
[08:21] <Wolf> ?
[08:21] <DBO> Wolf, System -> Preferences -> Sounds -> uncheck "enable sound server on startup"
[08:21] <IamEthos> yeah
[08:21] <IamEthos> looks good
[08:22] <p62> #ubuntu-ru
[08:22] <Wolf> DBO, Ok, but I can't restart, can I kill some kind of service?
[08:22] <harisund> IamEthos: I am glad that worked out. Where are you? Where I am, the time is 1:30 midnight !
[08:22] <AstralJava> Wolf: What DBO said. If you don't want even system beeps, go to the third that and uncheck the "sound an audible bell" too.
[08:22] <vinboy> i installed apache2 but when i go to http://localhost it shows nothing
[08:22] <Sashi> did you start it?
[08:22] <Sashi> /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[08:22] <DBO> Wolf, you could stop ALSA I suppose (if that is what you are using) but it might just get started again
[08:24] <Sashi> btw how come there isnt mysql 5?
[08:24] <Sashi> do i have to manully download it?
[08:24] <harisund> IamEthos: IamSleepy !
[08:25] <calamari> xchat uses a font called Monospace.  Any idea where that font is located on disk?
[08:26] <chris> DBO here?
[08:26] <chris> :P
[08:26] <DBO> yes
[08:26] <chris> DBO, ill get the password tommarow
[08:26] <DBO> chris, ok, good, then we can finish that setup =)
[08:26] <chris> But in the mean time is there a way to copy and paste files with VNC?
[08:26] <WiFi_Warri0r> chris: of course
[08:27] <chris> OMG!!? how?
[08:27] <DBO> chris, copy from one PC to another?
[08:27] <chris> yes
[08:27] <chris> :)
[08:27] <DBO> chris, VNC is not a file transfer protocol
[08:27] <IamEthos> harisund, it's 2:30 here
[08:27] <WiFi_Warri0r> if u got vnc running then just set up an admin account and open up ftp service then ftp it to the emote box
[08:27] <IamEthos> am
[08:27] <chris> Yah its a viewer
[08:27] <harisund> Wow !
[08:27] <chris> ;)
[08:27] <IamEthos> and I'm getting an error
[08:27] <harisund> lol.. sorry to keep you awake then IamEthos
[08:28] <Sashi> wtf
[08:28] <IamEthos> :-)
[08:28] <harisund> IamEthos what is the error?
[08:28] <DBO> chris, for that you want sftp
[08:28] <Sashi> when you do apt-get install phpmyadmin
[08:28] <chris> sftp would work on a public IP?
[08:28] <DBO> chris, did we set up ssh on your boxes?  I cant remember...
[08:28] <Sashi> its just downloaded and put in /var/www/etc...
[08:28] <Sashi> right?
[08:28] <IamEthos> The configuration file now needs a secret passphrase (blowfish_secret).
[08:28] <chris> i can't remember
[08:28] <DBO> chris, yes, if we forwarded port 22 to your box from your router
[08:28] <DBO> chris "ps -ef | grep sshd"
[08:28] <WiFi_Warri0r> chris: just turn on ftp and upload the file u want, if u got vnc on it should be only a few clicks of the mouse to turn on ftp on the remote box
[08:29] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[08:29] <harisund> IamEthos: brb
[08:29] <chris> ps -ef | grep sshd
[08:29] <chris> opps
[08:29] <chris> chris    14065 14052  0 02:28 pts/0    00:00:00 grep sshd
[08:29] <DBO> chris, we dont have ssh running, but we can set that up if you like
[08:30] <chris> ssh allows me to run a public ftp using my computer :P
[08:30] <Sp4rKy> hi guys
[08:30] <harisund> IamEthos: What about the password error?
[08:30] <DBO> chris, yes, and its encrypted
[08:30] <Sp4rKy> how could i see my qt version ?
[08:30] <chris> whoa!
[08:30] <chris> i can't wait for tommarow ;) dbo
[08:30] <Sp4rKy> and how could i get an older qt version (2.3.1)
[08:30] <DBO> chris, well not public, only you will have access, but you can access it anywhere
[08:31] <chris> ;) ill give you the adress dont you worry
[08:31] <chris> just dont do any harm :P
[08:31] <IamEthos> The configuration file now needs a secret passphrase (blowfish_secret).
[08:31] <DBO> chris, it will be password protected
[08:31] <chris> thats great
[08:31] <chris> :)
[08:31] <DBO> chris, which is good, you dont want to let just anyone in
[08:31] <chris> Well ill let you in ;)
[08:31] <DBO> chris, not to mention I already have your IP =P
[08:31] <harisund> IamEthos: I don't understand. Dosn't that imply you can simply give it a password?
[08:31] <chris> DBO!
[08:31] <chris> LOL
[08:32] <chris> haha be nice now
[08:32] <DBO> chris, its part of IRC, your IP is public information anyhow
[08:32] <vinboy> in netstat... it shows that apache is listenting for address at :::80
[08:32] <DBO> (farily public)
[08:32] <IamEthos> I guess
[08:32] <vinboy> look strange
[08:32] <chris> ohh i see
[08:32] <IamEthos> but it says error
[08:32] <IamEthos> and won't let me log in?
[08:32] <chris> :) so tommarow what time we going to do this setup?
[08:32] <harisund> IamEthos: Hang on, what happens you if make the symlink back again /var/www. Meaning, get everything back to where it was.
[08:32] <chris> we are in same timezone :)
[08:33] <DBO> chris, are you in the same timezone as michigan?
[08:33] <chris> correct :)
[08:33] <chris> my penpal is from michigan
[08:33] <DBO> chris, ok, I should be on from 1-2PM and from 6PM and on
[08:33] <harisund> IamEthos: You do realize that the worst-come-worst fix is to do "sudo aptitude purge phpmyadmin" and "sudo aptitude install phpmyadmin" And then try and "not do" what you did wrong.
[08:34] <chris> ok ill be on then 1-2 anywhere between there :P
[08:34] <harisund> otherwise, I am sorry, I hvae to lose you right here, since I really don' thave that much experience with phpmyadmin
[08:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> who was it that wanted to know how to get root on a defaul;t install of ubuntu with one command?
[08:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> i proved it
[08:34] <harisund> With SQL itself I have no experience
[08:34] <chris> intill then DBO, thanks
[08:34] <IamEthos> not found
[08:34] <DBO> chris, no problem
[08:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> i turned on sshd after a default install and an unpr\ivileged user got root within 2 minutes
[08:34] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[08:34] <chris> :P
[08:34] <DBO> thanks
[08:34] <IamEthos> harisund, thanks for your help
[08:35] <IamEthos> I really appreciate it
[08:35] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, you mean with the log glitch?
[08:35] <chris> your welcome thank you :) you changed my life with linux
[08:35] <harisund> IamEthos: I am really very sorry..
[08:35] <IamEthos> don't be
[08:35] <IamEthos> you kicked ass for me
[08:35] <mattt_> when entering admin mode in system configs, i'm asked for a password and after entering the password, i'm dropped back to non-admin mode..  from what i've found on google, this seems to be a common problem, has it been fixed?
[08:35] <WiFi_Warri0r> DBO: he says it is cuz of sudo glitch
[08:35] <harisund> IamEthos: You do know this right?  Our ultimate choice is sudo aptitude purge and back to install.
[08:35] <IamEthos> yep
[08:35] <Madpilot> mattt_, do you mean you enter the pw then the app doesn't launch, or...?
[08:35] <harisund> IamEthos: Thanks for your comments too! But if you recollect right, it was my forum post that enabled us to come here.
[08:35] <harisund> IamEthos: I mean, the reply to my forum post.
[08:35] <IamEthos> yeah
[08:36] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, I thinks hes using the logs that are world readable with root password, but you should be chrooting ssh users anyhow
[08:36] <WiFi_Warri0r> after a defualt install, all any user has to do to root a breezy box is type in "sudo passwd root"
[08:36] <IamEthos> quick question
[08:36] <harisund> IamEthos: Yes?
[08:36] <IamEthos> how do I add a database in mysql administrator?
[08:36] <WiFi_Warri0r> DBO: yeah ur right, i should be chmoddin remote user's unfortunately i dont know how and he is helping me do so
[08:36] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[08:36] <mattt_> madpilot: if i enter the wireless config for example, and click the "enter admin mode" button, it asks for a pw, and after entering it, the window gets the red border, i hear my hd do some stuff, then i'm dropped back to non-admin mode
[08:36] <harisund> IamEthos: As I said, I haven't yet used MySql. Consequently, I have very little knowledge of it
[08:36] <IamEthos> oh
[08:36] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, that only works for the first user created, and it will require that users password
[08:37] <Madpilot> mattt_, without a chance to do your config changes?
[08:37] <IamEthos> I'll ask over in mysql
[08:37] <harisund> IamEthos: but if you are looking for adding a whole database, I believe you could look up on the web, you might get some commands to execute on the command line
[08:37] <mattt_> maddler: yeah
[08:37] <harisund> IamEthos: Sure ! All the best for that.
[08:37] <harisund> IamEthos: I am sure you can fix your problems. I am glad we were able to come this far atleast
[08:37] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB): nope
[08:37] <harisund> IamEthos: Very well then.I am going to sign off and get some sleep, and I would advice you do too :D
[08:38] <Madpilot> mattt_, do the rest of the admin tools work? (Synaptic, say?)
[08:38] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: nope, he did it and he was the 3rd user created and i put him in group ssh, he had no priv's and he rooted me with that command
[08:38] <calamari> xchat uses a font called Monospace.  Any idea where that font is located on disk?
[08:38] <mattt_> maddler: i've tried the wireless config and the disk/filesystems
[08:38] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, next time delete the install logs before you let him in, I bet he wont be able to do it
[08:38] <WiFi_Warri0r> DB0: i dont even know where install logs r kept
[08:39] <WiFi_Warri0r> :(
[08:39] <DBO> /var/log
[08:39] <DBO> dont delete the whole directory, let me link you to where the exploit was discovered
[08:39] <mattt_> Madpilot: i just tried the login manager and got an error saying there was a DCOP communications error
[08:39] <DBO> and you will see how he is doing it
[08:40] <mattt_> dcop is running tho
[08:40] <harisund> IamEthos: Bye !
[08:40] <Madpilot> mattt_, hmm - I know zip about wireless, I still run wired internet myself
[08:40] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/shadow/+bug/34606
[08:40] <mattt_> Madpilot: it's not a wireless issue
[08:40] <DBO> thats how he did it
[08:41] <mattt_> it's a kde/ubuntu config system issue
[08:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> ty DB0
[08:41] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[08:41] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, if you chmod those logs 600 he wont be able to exploit you
[08:41] <Madpilot> mattt_, yeah, OK... did you do a standard Ubuntu install?
[08:42] <DBO> WiFi_Warri0r, but it is certainly not a glitch in sudo
[08:42] <mattt_> madpilot: kubuntu.. i've asked in #kubuntu but no one replied..
[08:42] <cutein> no1 in the offtopic room
[08:43] <Madpilot> mattt_, AFAIK the admin model is the same in both ubuntu & kubuntu... so do any of the admin tools work with your pw?
[08:43] <mattt_> madpilot: no, but i don't get an incorrect password error either.
[08:43] <mattt_> i just get dropped back to non-admin mode
[08:44] <cutein> hi
[08:44] <lasala> i installed ubuntu and every 5 seconds the system halts for 2 seconds... anyone has a clue how to fix this ?
[08:45] <Madpilot> mattt_, you did a standard install, though, right? And you're logged in as the user you created during install?
[08:45] <mattt_> yep
[08:46] <cutein> does any1 wat 2 talk 2 me
[08:47] <Madpilot> mattt_, open a terminal, and type 'groups' - is there an 'admin' entry there?
[08:47] <mattt_> yes
[08:47] <cutein> i just talk 2 myself
[08:48] <Madpilot> cutein, this isn't really a chat channel - try #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[08:48] <Madpilot> mattt_, your own pw isn't working for sudo, though?
[08:48] <mattt_> it does work for sudo in the shell
[08:49] <cutein> madpilot:im on there but no1 there
[08:49] <Madpilot> mattt_, sudo in terminal works but not the GUI stuff?
[08:49] <mattt_> yep ^_^
[08:50] <Madpilot> mattt_, very strange - I don't know what to suggest, then...
[08:51] <mattt_> which is the kmenu?
[08:51] <mattt_> ah, nm
[08:51] <cutein> plz wil sum1 go onto off-topic
[08:52] <rob_p> cutein:  there are over 60 in there :-)
[08:53] <cutein> no there not on the side it only got my name at the side
[08:53] <Fujitsu> #ubuntu-offtopic?
[08:54] <cutein> yes
[08:54] <cutein> #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:55] <Madpilot> cutein, I'm in -offtopic, and I can't see you listed there
[08:55] <AstralJava> mattt_: Madpilot: Sorry for coming in in the middle, but you have used gksudo for GUI stuff instead of sudo, that works only in console?
[08:55] <Fujitsu> cutein, I am in there, and you aren't there...
[08:56] <vinboy> wat is the network configuraton utility caleld in gnome?
[08:56] <Sashi> hey
[08:56] <mattt_> AstralJava: i figured it out..  http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=2844.msg10927#msg10927
[08:57] <Sashi> how can i acutally "install" azureus
[08:57] <AstralJava> vinboy: network-admin
[08:57] <cutein> i think i do it wrong how do i grt in 1 u r
[08:57] <vinboy> thanks
[08:58] <AstralJava> mattt_: Okay, good. I wouldn't have had any clues whatsoever to help in such a situation. :)
[08:58] <cutein> wat does it mean when u have a green dot next 2 u;r name
[08:58] <rob_p> cutein:  Do, "/j #ubuntu-offtopic" and that'll get you there.
[08:59] <Hanna__> cutein, that means that the person is a channel operator.
[08:59] <walden> Hello. How do I install the whole of the XFCE desktop and utilities?
[09:00] <cutein> ok
[09:00] <Fujitsu> Install xubuntu-desktop, walden.
[09:00] <Madpilot> cutein, you must have made a typing error - sounds like you've created a new channel
[09:00] <walden> Fujitsu: i'll try. thanks.
[09:00] <cutein> im in
[09:01] <vinboy> i can access my apache server from the gateway machine but not from my local machine
[09:01] <vinboy> ...
[09:01] <cpt_foo> How do I make a partition for my home dir?
[09:01] <vinboy> how do I make it so that I can access it on local machine?
[09:01] <RemyLaptop> !intel
[09:01] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RemyLaptop
[09:01] <RemyLaptop> !video
[09:01] <ubotu> RemyLaptop: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:02] <walden> Fujitsu: and when the machine starts, how do i select which desktop environment to start? will it show gnome and xfce as choices?
[09:02] <cpt_foo> How do I make a partition for my home dir?
[09:02] <Sashi> anyone know how i can install azureus
[09:03] <Sashi> since the azurues from the site doesnt have the dock "{
[09:03] <Sashi> :P
[09:03] <walden> cpt_foo: what are you using to partition? during the install process, it asks you to create partition from either free space, or by deleting a previous partition
[09:03] <Fujitsu> walden, you need to select the session menu at the login screen, and it will give options.
[09:03] <cpt_foo> walden, i mean from within my ubuntu install
[09:04] <walden> cpt_foo: do you already have free space?
[09:04] <cpt_foo> walden, yes
[09:04] <walden> cpt_foo: the free space is not in your current linux disk/install is it?
[09:05] <cpt_foo> walden, i think it is
[09:05] <walden> cpt_foo: use fdisk to create it. or you can use gnu parted to create the partition
[09:05] <whyami> does anybody have dvdstyler working? I tried the deb then I tried compiling myself. Gives me a segmentation fault...
[09:05] <walden> cpt_foo: if it is in your current used partition, then i would suggest you partition while re-installing. but you might want a second opinion
[09:06] <cpt_foo> walden, how much space does my / need to be so that i can give the rest to my home
[09:06] <cpt_foo> walden, I want to just make it from my / partition
[09:06] <tonyyarusso> How are Intel graphics cards with Ubuntu?
[09:06] <walden> cpt_foo: how much total space do you have for linux?
[09:06] <walden> tonyyarusso: you mean the on-board ones?
[09:07] <tonyyarusso> walden: Yeah, built-in on a laptop.
[09:07] <cpt_foo> walden, a whole 70+gig hd
[09:07] <walden> I am using a on-board one right now. works well enough.
[09:07] <walden> cpt_foo: wow.
[09:07] <cpt_foo> tonyyarusso, me to
[09:07] <tonyyarusso> walden: Can you get any acceleration with those?
[09:07] <rob_p> tonyyarusso:  My laptop uses the intel 900 series chipset.  Works like a charm with Ubuntu.
[09:07] <walden> tonyyarusso: yep.
[09:07] <tonyyarusso> walden, cpt_foo, rob_p: Thanks all.  Checking specs for a friend's comp; hoping to talk her into trying Linux.
[09:07] <roxanne> Hi I'm having trouble with xfce4.
[09:08] <walden> cpt_foo: i have a 12G space.. 1G swap, 5 GB /home, and the rest to /
[09:08] <walden> ooh. i am just installing xfce..
[09:08] <roxanne> Does anyone have any experience with it?
[09:08] <walden> hope i dont run into problems..
[09:08] <whyami> tonyyarusso: my guess is that 3d hardware accel for example won't work out of the box, but configuration should be minimal
[09:08] <nonick007> i have just done an install, never let me set root password ?
[09:08] <cpt_foo> walden, hmm so what would I put in term to make /home like 20gb?
[09:09] <roxanne> Xfce is telling me I can't run the xfce menu bar because i'm not the root user.
[09:09] <roxanne> I'm the only user on this system.
[09:09] <tonyyarusso> walden, cpt_foo, rob_p, whyami: Any single good site for configuration reference for that / HPs?  (I just make my way to the ThinkWiki, for instance)
[09:09] <IamEthos> is there a way to change the permissions of a directory and all of it's subdirectories and files at once?
[09:09] <anderbubble> yeah
[09:09] <anderbubble> --recursive
[09:10] <anderbubble> or -R
[09:10] <rob_p> tonyyarusso:  Not that I'm aware of.  Google should turn up a few hits though.
[09:10] <IamEthos> anderbubble, what would the entire line be?
[09:10] <tonyyarusso> rob_p: All right.  Oh the wonderful uncle Google.
[09:10] <IamEthos> (I'm new to linux and know next to nothing about shell commands)
[09:11] <anderbubble> chmod [perms]  [root_dir]  --recursive
[09:11] <rob_p> tonyyarusso:  Yeah, he's always willing to give a hand :-)
[09:11] <tonyyarusso> IamEthos: (--help and man are your friend.  I was new not long ago.)
[09:11] <IamEthos> I want to change the username
[09:11] <anderbubble> what do you mean?
[09:11] <anderbubble> the owner?
[09:11] <IamEthos> yeah
[09:11] <nonick007> how do i reconfigure X ?
[09:12] <roxanne> is there another desktop which would be "less memory intensive" and also user friendly besides Xfce and is not a live cd?
[09:12] <anderbubble> you use chown for that
[09:12] <IamEthos> my external drive and all of its files are set as root
[09:12] <roxanne> SUggestions?
[09:12] <IamEthos> and I want them all to be the username that I actually use
[09:12] <nonick007> roxanne, icewm is small and fast
[09:12] <anderbubble> say your username is "user" and you want to take ownership of all files in /var
[09:13] <anderbubble> you would say [ chown user /var --recursive
[09:13] <anderbubble>  ] 
[09:13] <walden> roxanne: what errors are you getting with xfce? during install? i am currently installing, so not much help
[09:13] <cpt_foo> Whats a good gui partition app?
[09:14] <tonyyarusso> cpt_foo: I like GParted myself.
[09:14] <roxanne> nonick, icewm? is it user friendly? On a scale from one to ten, ten being greater than one how would you rate icewm for it's userfriendliness.
[09:14] <IamEthos> wow
[09:14] <IamEthos> I had forgotten how many files are on that drive
[09:14] <roxanne> no install problems.
[09:14] <anderbubble> now, for my problem
[09:14] <anderbubble> anyone working on fglrx in flight 6?
[09:14] <walden> roxanne: icewm looks like windows/explorer etc. and is easy and light. but i still prefer xfce.
[09:15] <roxanne> walden, no insall problems, it just doesn't recognise my account as the root user.
[09:15] <walden> roxanne: ah. well. what are you trying to do?
[09:15] <anderbubble> I'm getting an error saying that the installed kernel module is incompatible
[09:15] <roxanne> walden... i'm just logging into a session.
[09:16] <walden> roxanne: and there is no root user in ubuntu.. you should be able to do things with "sudo"
[09:16] <roxanne> walden without that alls o important toolbar xfce4 is useless.
[09:16] <cpt_foo> ok why can't i make a partition.. grr... i want to cut a chunk out of my / partition
[09:16] <walden> hm.
[09:16] <cpt_foo> for my /home partition
[09:16] <roxanne> walden, sudo?
[09:17] <IamEthos> what does the little blue bar under my user list mean? it keeps movin
[09:17] <walden> cpt_foo: use gnu parted. or gparted.
[09:17] <IamEthos> and it's driving me crazy
[09:17] <IamEthos> (in x-chat)
[09:17] <cpt_foo> walden, I am but it wont let me
[09:17] <trojan> would it matter if I installed java in my home directory to get mozilla plugins working?
[09:17] <roxanne> walden I"m new to linux, and although i'm betting that that is a command for the terminal, I don't know how or when to use it.
[09:17] <Madpilot> IamEthos, I think those are lag or something like that
[09:17] <IamEthos> oh
[09:17] <IamEthos> interesting
[09:18] <anderbubble> roxanne, sudo is a command that lets users run programs as if they were root
[09:18] <walden> roxanne: see.. it is like this. when you need to do something that needs root user privileges, you open a terminal and type "sudo command" and it will ask you for your userpassword and do the job
[09:18] <IamEthos> alright
[09:18] <IamEthos> i'm hoping to work early tomorrow
[09:18] <IamEthos> so I'm off to bed
[09:18] <IamEthos> goodnight everyone
[09:19] <cutein> hi
[09:19] <cutein> #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:20] <cutein> how do u get in the offtopic room
[09:20] <AstralJava> cutein: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:20] <mattt_> when configuring wlan0 (wireless net device), what should my WEP key look like if it's hex?
[09:20] <roxanne> walden, i couldn't open a terminal or anything without that xfce toolbar that won't open because i'm not "root"
[09:21] <cutein> tahnks
[09:21] <walden> roxanne: oh. :( hope that does'nt happen to me. i am still downloading the xfce desktop using apt-get. will tell you when i have installed.
[09:21] <walden> but dialup sucks.
[09:21] <cutein> im banned
[09:22] <_trojan_> allow me to interject an observation.  this chatroom has failed to even reply to my last n+5 questions.  why has the quality of the help dwindled?
[09:22] <mattt_> why is it that whenever i select "key type: hexadecimal", it changes back to ascii every time i reopen the config dialog?
[09:22] <mojojojo_> hi! is it possible to get back to previous version of a package? I download the newest wine, but it doesn't work too well
[09:22] <mattt_> and is there a better ubuntu wireless howto than that diabolikal garbage?
[09:23] <walden> mojojojo_: maybe you can use apt-get to purge the package, and installer the older version?
[09:23] <walden> s/installer/install
[09:23] <cutein> bibi ever1
[09:23] <AstralJava> _trojan_: The ones who know the most are not always able to hang in here. The ones that are currently in, might just not know the answers to your questions.
[09:23] <tonyyarusso> _trojan_: Because nobody here at the moment happens to know the answer to them.
[09:24] <tonyyarusso> _trojan_: Try back at different times and hopefully you'll have better luck.
[09:25] <walden> How do you get that @unaffiliated/nickname thing ?
[09:25] <Phunker> I'm trying to bind a key combo to to execute /usr/bin/3ddesk, how do I go about doing that?
[09:25] <walden> tonyyarusso: thanks.
[09:26] <roxanne> walden, for your sake I hope it doesn't happen to you.
[09:26] <mattt_> is there anyone here who even has wireless working?
[09:27] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: (Score!  I learned this today!)  Install xbindkeys and xbindkeys-config, run the first, then run the second, and that will give you a GUI interface to set a key to a custom command, then you just have to check 3ddesk --help for what you want that command to say.  I have a forums link too if that is unclear.
[09:27] <spottyfox> Good eve.
[09:27] <roxanne> walden, for now i'll just completely remove kde and xfce and try icewm. if i need to i'll reinstall xfce and fight with it then.
[09:28] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: nice, thx
[09:28] <walden> roxanne: good luck. but you have the default gnome. right?
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: (Thread 79560)
[09:29] <walden> my ubuntu desktop shoes 3 disk icons for my windows partitions.. if i delete them(adn how do i delete them from the desktop), will the data there be lost?
[09:29] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: I got it, im not a noob ;)  I had already read the man page, just didn't know how to set the bind
[09:29] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: 'k, sounds good.  Enjoy!  (It's quite slick, isn't it?)
[09:33] <darius_> anyone know why a recent (~ 3 weeks ago?) update would have botched my firefox vlc plugin?  I can't play most videos in my browser anymore.
[09:33] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: it segfaults :-/
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: Uh oh.
[09:34] <StarQuake> what would be wiser
[09:34] <jjonjon> Is there any easy way to alter the refresh rate in Ubuntu?
[09:34] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: hmm, worked the next time though
[09:34] <StarQuake> stick with my x86 linux or go to x86-64
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: Weird.  Late April Fool's?
[09:34] <StarQuake> is there any performance to be expected with x86-64
[09:35] <walden> ok, time to logout and get back into xfce
[09:35] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: no idea ;)
[09:36] <calamari> the answer to my question.. Monotype is Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, located in the ttf-bitstream-vera package
[09:37] <walden> roxanne: hey, xfce works fine
[09:37] <walden> roxanne: you said you could'nt get the XFCE desktop/menus.. did you try right clicking on the desktop?
[09:37] <walden> roxanne: that will bring up the menu
[09:38] <Phunker> I had that same problem with dapper
[09:38] <Phunker> Unless i started xfce manually, with startxfce4
[09:38] <walden> what error?
[09:38] <Phunker> no error, just no panels or menus showing up in xfce
[09:39] <walden> eh? what panels are supposed to show up?
[09:39] <walden> and how do you use startxfce?
[09:39] <walden> because.. you choose the xfce session from the gdm screen, right?
[09:39] <walden> or do you boot to text and then startx?
[09:39] <Phunker> the bottom kicker like panel, and ther top panel which shows the taskbar type thing
[09:39] <walden> i have them...
[09:40] <walden> all showing good.
[09:40] <Phunker> i boot to text, and type "startxfce4"
[09:40] <walden> i installed xubuntu-desktop though
[09:40] <Phunker> same here
[09:40] <walden> in 6.06
[09:40] <Phunker> it doesnt work for me
[09:40] <walden> weird.
[09:40] <Phunker> i tried it with gdm and kdm
[09:40] <rapha> Hi all!
[09:40] <Phunker> I could probably fix it but I didn't bother
[09:41] <Phunker> I have a feeling it's the wrong command that gdm is using for exec
[09:41] <walden> ah.
[09:41] <Phunker> But I could never find the right session profile for xfce4, it was almost like there wasn't one
[09:42] <walden> oh
[09:45] <walden> phew. this xfce looks all weird.
[09:46] <StarQuake> no amd64 dudes here?
[09:47] <_whitay> dudes?
[09:47] <_whitay> highly doubtable
[09:47] <walden> hehe
[09:50] <ubuntu> hi
[09:50] <walden> hi
[09:50] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Hi.
[09:50] <ubuntu> tonyyarussa hi
[09:51] <jjonjon> o O
[09:51] <jjonjon> Anyone know how to change monitor refresh rates in ubuntu?
[09:51] <gnu2it2> if i install a minum server  and want to run icewm with a i810 card, what do i need to apt-get?
[09:52] <vladuz976> why are there no viruses in linux?
[09:52] <Madpilot> vladuz976, because the penguins eat them
[09:52] <walden> hehe
[09:53] <vladuz976> Madpilot: so are they immunue than?
[09:53] <vladuz976> *then
[09:53] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Mainly because of how the security model is designed, which makes it extremely difficult for an effective virus to be written.
[09:53] <roico> i cant debug with anjuta... :(
[09:54] <AstralJava> gnu2it2: apt-cache search icewm gives you all there are in ubuntu repositories. The minimum I suspect is sudo apt-get install icewm
[09:54] <rapha> Can somebody help me with setting up a second NIC? I *think* I'm having routing problems...
[09:54] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: i am just wondering what makes windows so prone to viruses
[09:54] <roico> when i try to debug the "hello world application, it just hangs...
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: There are still a few things, better classified as worms than viruses I believe, but they are very limited in the damage they can do to the system.  Essentially, worst case scenario is buggering up your home directory.
[09:54] <jjonjon> actually it's easy to write a virus
[09:54] <jjonjon> no one wants to bother
[09:54] <ubuntu> ust wondering about gparted goog unbuntu on the WHOLE drive want to partition with gparted or any other way gparted starts ok does the job unallocate space them goes back to the original partition size ??/
[09:54] <jjonjon> 95% of home desktop systems are still Wintels, ergo you can make a lot more money by making a worm that affects 95% of the population
[09:54] <Madpilot> vladuz976, Windows is too common for it's own good, and has a lousy default security setup
[09:55] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Excellent question.  Windows first off is often run with Administrator accounts, which have full priviledges to the system, so anything that happens on that account can bork whatever it wants.
[09:55] <jjonjon> Mad: as in neon signs on it's ass saying "backdoor me!"
[09:55] <jjonjon> I'm glad I run my windows behind a router
[09:55] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: have a look at my post please
[09:56] <jjonjon> Otherwise no matter what I feel wide open to attack
[09:56] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: so microsofts biggest problem would be easy to solve then. just design vista so it logs in as regular user
[09:56] <Madpilot> jjonjon, something like that, yes. :P Actually, I ran Windows for 6 years and never got a virus or infection - combination of luck & paranoia1
[09:56] <marco_> hi somebody how use 915 resolution,,
[09:56] <marco_> hi somebody knoes how use 915 resolution,,
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Secondly, there are some flaws in the way things are set up that allow programs to access something else which has a higher level of permissions than itself, meaning that a virus can escalate its priviledge level until it is sufficient to do damage.
[09:57] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Are you trying to partition a mounted filesystem?
[09:57] <ubuntu> no its a live cd
[09:57] <jjonjon> Mad: likewise, paranoia and a router have equalled 3 years of virus free windows running
[09:57] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Setting the default to be a regular user would be a very good first step.  It would not fix everything, but would help a lot.
[09:57] <roico> how do i debug with anjuta?
[09:57] <rob_p> marco_:  Yeah.  What's up?
[09:57] <cyphase> what do you guys think about having an "official" ubuntu support system
[09:57] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Could you restate it?  I'm having a little bit of trouble understanding what you wrote.
[09:58] <cyphase> for newbie users
[09:58] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: alright well I got everything going now, but how can I start "3deskd" and"xbindkeys" every time I start gnome?
[09:58] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Then there's the issue of backdoors, holes in the system that allow entry through various ports that shouldn't happen.
[09:58] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: System > Preferences > Session > Start Up.
[09:58] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: well then i am glad linux doesn't have those flaws
[09:59] <Phunker> cool, I was going to edit one of my rc files
[09:59] <GTroy> !nvidia
[09:59] <ubotu> well, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
, i am on inspiron 6400, what i need to do , edit the txt file?
[09:59] <Phunker> I figured gnome or ubuntu had some thing for it
[09:59] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Additionally, the way Internet Explorer is tightly integrated into the operating system makes it very vulnerable to all things internet related, again allowing them more access than they would otherwise have.
[09:59] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Me too :)
[09:59] <jjonjon> tony: I hear they're finally divesting IE from Vista
[09:59] <vladuz976> i read, since judd is stepping down this distro will become more stable with older software. so is it going to be more like slackwar then?
[09:59] <rob_p> marco_:  915resolution is a command line utility.
[09:59] <tonyyarusso> jjonjon: Say what?  (And do you have a URL?)
[10:00] <jjonjon> Oh now you're going to make me find the link
, ok , how i set the screen configuration
[10:00] <tonyyarusso> vladuz976: Never tried Slack myself.  I came straight to Hoary (v5.04) from WinXP, and don't intend to bother with anything else.
[10:00] <tonyyarusso> jjonjon: Hehe, of course!
[10:00] <Madpilot> cyphase, isn't that this channel? ;)
[10:01] <cyphase> Madpilot, unfourtanetly not
[10:01] <jjonjon> What kind of desktop enviroment would you stick on a Pentium II 400mhz with 256mb of ram?
[10:01] <rob_p> marco_:  Well, as I recall, you run the utility with the -l switch and it will list the available video modes.
[10:01] <cyphase> maybe we don't need it now
[10:01] <vladuz976> tonyyarusso: the intersting thing about arch as compared to ubuntu is that it doesn't do everything for you
[10:01] <cyphase> but if ubuntu is to grow, something will need to evolve for support
[10:01] <Madpilot> cyphase, here, forums, wiki, official onboard docs - what do you think is missing?
[10:01] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso; from a live cd so partition is not mounted ok I have one partition on my hd  /dev/hda1 its ubuntu its size 38154 and I want to resize - with gparted or from the command line whichever  but gparted starts the process of resizing with e2fck -fy  goes through the whole process i can see the unallocated space for a few seconds then it reverts back the the original partirion size is there something dsmeg can tell me?
[10:01] <tonyyarusso> jjonjon: Probably XFCE?  I'm sure it would run Gnome, just not sure how well.
[10:01] <walden> jjonjon: icewm, or ion2
[10:02] <cyphase> Madpilot, i mean for general users
[10:02] <cyphase> Madpilot, like my mom
[10:02] <walden> jjonjon: or fluxbox/blackbox.
[10:02] <jjonjon> heh
[10:02] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: The wiki seems very good to me, I'm a bit at a loss what you mean too.
[10:02] <jjonjon> what browser is good? firefox isn't made for legacy boxen
[10:02] <Madpilot> cyphase, so do I - at the least, the docs are aimed at regular users, and so is most of the wiki
[10:02] <cyphase> i mean something like support@ubuntu.com
[10:02] <healot> there is support@ubuntu.com?
[10:02] <cyphase> or a form on the website
[10:02] <cyphase> no
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: How would we handle the volume?
[10:03] <rob_p> marco_:  Once you have the list, you then choose one to modify by slot number and specify the hres and vres.
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: First, is there enough free space to do the resize?
[10:03] <jjonjon> tony: found the link... quite some time ago!
[10:03] <Madpilot> cyphase, there's something like that thru launchpad.net, but really the forums or IRC are a better bet
[10:03] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, i haven't given this any thought really
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: Okay.
, output say, 915resolution was unable to determine the chipset type.
[10:03] <cyphase> but we could ask people to sign up to get emails sent to that address
[10:03] <cyphase> so..
[10:03] <AstralJava> jjonjon: I guess you could try galeon or epiphany.
[10:03] <cyphase> someone sends an email to support@ubuntu.com
[10:03] <rob_p> marco_:  It only works on the Intel 800/900 chipsets, I think.
[10:04] <cyphase> and it goes to some random address
[10:04] <Madpilot> cyphase, look on LP for the 'Support Tickets' feature
[10:04] <jjonjon> http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1371
[10:04] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: One thing I will agree with is that we could do some work in the space between new user initial boot up and that user figuring out what the places to go for help are.  Once that's covered, I think the resources that exist are quite good.
[10:04] <cyphase> Madpilot, my mom doesn't know what that is
[10:04] <jjonjon> There
[10:04] <walden> seeya
[10:04] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, good point
[10:04] <rob_p> marco_:  Are you sure you have an Intel-based graphics adapter?
, ok thanks
[10:05] <Madpilot> cyphase, forums are probably the best bet for that sort of help, if the onboard docs don't work
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: I know I was a little confused.  I largely stumpbled in here by accident, wondering what "XChat IRC" was all about.  Lo and behold, I'd fallen into a support gold mine.
[10:05] <cyphase> lol
[10:05] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, well, you'd fallen into something, anyway... :P
[10:05] <cyphase> like i said, i hadn't thought much about it
[10:05] <cyphase> but you made a good point
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: There should probably be some first boot Gnome notification things or something like that to get people started.
[10:05] <cyphase> kind of build on an older idea
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Hehe.
[10:05] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: /dev/hda1  size is 38153   used 4279  unused  33875
[10:05] <cyphase> have an "Ubuntu Tour" at first boot
[10:06] <Phunker> tonyyarusso: that worked, had to do it twice because I didn't think I had to put the absolute path for the command at first ;)
[10:06] <rapha> Nobody any idea about ROUTING under Ubuntu?
[10:06] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: Exactly.
[10:06] <cyphase> not just how to get help, but basic about the OS itself
[10:06] <cyphase> basics*
[10:06] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Man.  Um, have you tried doing it from cli to see what other messages might exist?
[10:07] <tonyyarusso> Phunker: Ah, right.  Congrats on the second run then.
[10:07] <healot> cyphase, that's where LDAP comes... wikiwikiwiki and other documentation forms
[10:07] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: There is some of that already (System > About Ubuntu), it just might not be obvious to look at it.
[10:07] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: no please make some suggestions
[10:07] <jjonjon> I know this is completely the wrong channel for this, but has anyone ever tried skinning windows 98se?
[10:07] <cyphase> i know, but it would be cool if it was more advanced
[10:08] <cyphase> like with video and such :P
[10:08] <yentine> hey
[10:08] <Phunker> Is there anyway to get superkaramba working properly under gnome?  Or a similar app besides crummy gdesklets....
[10:08] <yentine> kunnen jullie mischien ook nederlands
[10:08] <yentine> ???
[10:08] <healot> jjonjon, ever heard of "tweakicon"?
[10:08] <Madpilot> !nl
[10:08] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[10:08] <cyphase> Phunker, yea, we need a better widget type thing
[10:09] <healot> windowzblind, etc, jjonjon ?
[10:09] <Phunker> Indeed, gdesklets suck, or the makers of the widgets suck, not sure which
[10:09] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: I haven't actually done this myself, but you'll be looking into the 'parted' utility.  Read the --help and man first, and see what you can come up with.  I wish I could help further, but I'm starting to be at a loss.  Save whatever data you get and pastebin it; hopefully someone will know what's going on.
[10:09] <cyphase> it doesn't have a good community i think
[10:09] <Phunker> They are all ugly for the most part
[10:09] <yentine> oke kunnen jullie ook nog gewoon nederlands praten
[10:09] <yentine> ???
[10:09] <yentine> yes???
[10:09] <Phunker> yes
[10:10] <yentine> do your speakz netherlands
[10:10] <healot> damn
[10:10] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: Actually, there's a tool in Dapper for making gif videos, and some of those are starting to show up on the wiki.
[10:10] <AstralJava> People, please, mind your language and could we keep the conversation about Ubuntu and it's user support?
[10:10] <cyphase> Dashboard has a good community, therefore good widgets
[10:10] <healot> I don't speak Dutch... though
[10:10] <cyphase> byanz
[10:10] <cyphase> or something
[10:10] <Phunker> Dashboard?
[10:10] <Phunker> Hmm
[10:10] <AstralJava> yentine: /join #ubuntu-nl  They will help you there with your own language.
[10:10] <cyphase> Phunker, for OS X
[10:10] <Phunker> ahh ok
[10:11] <tonyyarusso> cyphase: Yeah, something like that.
[10:11] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: is parted part of gparted? j
[10:11] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: parted is the cli tool; gparted is a GUI interface to it.
[10:11] <healot> it's the core of gparted/qtparted
[10:11] <Auratus> hey all, is there a command for a network interfaceto go get a new dhcp address?
[10:12] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: o k bit slow today day off work
[10:12] <healot> Auratus, "dhclient <interface>"
[10:12] <healot> or some may use "pump" (the Redhat version)
[10:12] <yentine> yes i now
[10:12] <chenjf> maybe need 'sudo dhclient <interface>"
[10:12] <GTroy> how do you bind keys?
[10:13] <Auratus> healot, thx
[10:13] <GTroy> so I can use 3ddesktop
[10:13] <GTroy> ?
[10:13] <cyphase> is there a list of linux "Desktop 2.0" projects?
[10:13] <cyphase> :)
[10:13] <jjonjon> windowblinds is almost impossible to obtain in a version that's 98
[10:14] <tonyyarusso> GTroy: Install xbindkeys and xbindkeys-config, and run those to set them up.  See also forums thread 79560.
[10:14] <healot> there was... jjonjon
[10:14] <sque> Hi
[10:14] <jjonjon> was isn't too useful :D
[10:15] <sque> Is there a way to move from the breezer to the dapper without reinstalling ubuntu ?
[10:15] <healot> sque, "apt-get dist-upgrade"
[10:15] <DJ_Tobias> how is it that after re-installing ubuntu, i installed ndiswrapper, plugged in the .inf file, setup the ssid, do a dhclient ath0.. i get an ip but cant connect to the net?
[10:15] <healot> but that may broke your current Breezy installation, use at own risk :)
[10:15] <sque> healot, only this ???
[10:15] <healot> YES...
[10:16] <AstralJava> sque: Sure there is, you can change the repositories and do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, but you might wanna wait until Dapper is ready. Only less than two months to go. :)
[10:16] <sque> have you ever tried?
[10:16] <roico> any1 using anjuta?
[10:16] <healot> tried... and it hurt so much.. sque, not recommended because Dapper is still in testing...
[10:16] <slhk> roico: I never used anjuta to debug, try ddd
[10:16] <chenjf> I just upgraded to dapper form breezy
[10:16] <tonyyarusso> sque: You also need to change the version word in your sources.  Additionally, there is a tool that people are asking you to try for upgrading:
[10:16] <chenjf> pretty smoothly
[10:16] <tonyyarusso> !upgrading
[10:16] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[10:16] <sque> Ok then I ll wait :)
[10:16] <roico> slhk: whats ddd?
[10:17] <slhk> roico, it's another frontend to gdb
[10:17] <sque> tonyyarusso, oh ty boy :)
[10:17] <healot> or my preference "Electric Fence"
[10:17] <slhk> roico, it's not really nice to see, but you can debug any program
[10:17] <mlowe> where do i get java ?
[10:18] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: thanks for your help  read man file not many options that would make a pate understandable linux is a chanellenge
[10:18] <healot> mlowe, from Sun Microsystem, mostly
[10:18] <roico> slhk: so why cant i debug with anjuta?
[10:18] <healot> mlowe, do you need a Debian package for that?
[10:18] <Madpilot> !tell mlowe about java
[10:18] <mlowe> yes would be nice
[10:18] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: True.  Try again at different times of day; someone's bound to know.
[10:18] <slhk> roico, no idea... did you install gdb?
[10:19] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso yep but roryy was the man
[10:19] <roico> slhk: sure... it can debug, but it hangs, even on the "Hello World" app...
[10:19] <DJ_Tobias> Madpilot, would you know?
[10:19] <healot> roico, "ajunta" needs "gdb" as its debugger
[10:19] <mlowe> Madpilot, thankyou
[10:19] <Madpilot> DJ_Tobias, know what?
[10:19] <slhk> roico, what do you mean by "it hangs"? any error message?
[10:19] <DJ_Tobias> i did a reinstall of ubuntu, installed ndiswrapper and the card driver.. i can get a dhcp assigned ip but cant get online?
[10:20] <roico> slhk: no error message...
[10:20] <roico> slhk: it just stop..
[10:20] <Madpilot> DJ_Tobias, ack, wireless - I still run 50' of Cat5 here
[10:20] <ubuntu> tonyyarusso: are you familiar with dsmeg command
[10:20] <dinamizador> hola
[10:21] <dinamizador> donde estoy??
[10:21] <dinamizador> que es esto?
[10:21] <Madpilot> !es
[10:21] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:21] <healot> the only wireless thing I have is my Bluetooth GPRS cellphone :)
[10:21] <DJ_Tobias> ah, shoot.. heh
[10:21] <slhk> roico: it stops at breakpoints and at hte end of the program to debug...
[10:21] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu: Nope.
[10:21] <DJ_Tobias> figured i would ask you because you always have the answers ;)
[10:21] <dinamizador> alguien habla espaol por aqui?
[10:22] <Madpilot> dinamizador, #ubuntu-es
[10:22] <roico> slhk: i didnt try to give him breakpoints...
[10:22] <roico> slhk: i tried to debug the program fromits beggining...
[10:22] <alan|laptop> hi
[10:22] <slhk> roico: then it executes the whole program and stops at the end, that's normal
[10:23] <healot> roico, manually debug the program using "gdb"
[10:23] <dinamizador> xiao
[10:23] <Auratus> hrmm anyone know of any good rpg's you can get for linux?
[10:23] <roico> slhk: it doesnt execute the program, i dont get "Hello World" msg at the terminal...
[10:23] <roico> healot: i dont know how to use gdb...
[10:23] <healot> roico, you can just "man" it
[10:23] <wd3> how do i make my panel transparent?
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> rightclick
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> options
[10:24] <DBO> right click on the panel -> properties
[10:24] <DBO> background tab
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> apperance or i can't it how wroted in english
[10:24] <DBO> select solid color
[10:24] <wd3> thanks guys
[10:24] <Sonderblade> every time i boot my computer, the time is set two hours behind real time, anyone know how to fix that?
[10:24] <DBO> and slide the style slider
[10:24] <healot> wd3, GNOME panel? Properties, "Solid Color" -> Tranparency
[10:24] <roico> healot: yeah. but i dont really want to debug programs manually... =\ kdevelop works well... but i prefer gnome, so i want anjuta...
[10:24] <rapha> We're really under pressure here and can't figure it out if our lives depended on it :-( ... could somebody take a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=152279 and see if you know the answer?
[10:24] <slhk> roico: try with a breakpoint at main (the beginning of the program an follow it step-by-step
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> ye
[10:24] <MetaMorfoziS> s
[10:25] <dinamizador> hay alguien que sepa hablar espaol por aqui??
[10:25] <slhk> roico: maybe the output is redirected by the debugger and it's shown on another terminal, so you may have to look elsewhere
[10:25] <Madpilot> dinamizador, /join #ubuntu-es
[10:25] <tjansson>  After my last update my / was filled up, so the apt-get upgrade went wrong and now I can't fix it -  it gives me this errormessages - http://pastebin.com/637262  - Can anybody help me?
[10:25] <healot> rapha, wth are you talking about, if you got a real question then, ask...
[10:25] <roico> slhk: i followed it step-by-step, but with no breakpoints, i started with f5 *step in)...
[10:26] <dinamizador> gracias
[10:27] <slhk> roico: afaik you cannot begin with a "step in", you have to start the program first
[10:28] <rapha> healot: I asked half an hour ago already. Now I posted to the forum and gave detailed information. My problem is that I put a second NIC into the box and want to get it working so that both IPs can be pinged
[10:28] <roico> slhk: it not... i think i know where it hangs, when i get to the cout... i tryed to use "step over" instead of "step in", and it gave me the "return" command at the cout function on ostram.tcc... and i can start with step in (after i start the debugger..)..
[10:28] <ruffo> Hi there.
[10:29] <petrucci> is this channel for ubuntu/linux newbies or is there another channel dedicated for those lameasses? :)
[10:29] <petrucci> me being one, of course
[10:29] <AstralJava> tjansson: If you have more free space now, you can try apt-get -f upgrade
[10:29] <Madpilot> petrucci, this is it - welcome to #ubuntu
[10:29] <petrucci> oh ok, thanks
[10:29] <AstralJava> petrucci: Just shoot the question, and btw. nice nick. :)
[10:29] <tjansson> AstralJava: I did apt-get clean for the first time a won 1 GB :D - will try that
[10:29] <petrucci> hehe
[10:30] <Auratus> hmm anyone know any other good irc networks with a strong general chat channel?
[10:30] <petrucci> astra, well i dont have any specific questions right as of this moment - but im sure they'll come :)
[10:30] <AstralJava> petrucci: Oh okay. Well anytime you're ready. :)
[10:30] <healot> Auratus, you can join DALNET...
[10:30] <ruffo> I just installed dapper drake, installed clamav 0.88. But clamav-daemon fails to start, 'cause it seems unable to create stuff inside /var/run/clamav. Of course, even if I change permissions for that directory, each time I boot it changes permissions.
[10:30] <tjansson> AstralJava: Thats just gave me the same error - see http://pastebin.com/637267
[10:30] <ruffo> Anyone?
[10:30] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[10:31] <petrucci> astra, oh oh...i do have one:  im using ubuntu with kde...but really like that gnome panel in the top...is it possible to get that in kde?
[10:31] <GTroy> can anyone tell me how to bind a key combination to a terminal command?
[10:31] <NET||abuse> i can't seem to find a samba type gui that'll read the windows shares on my network
[10:32] <GTroy> hmm noob overload
[10:32] <healot> rapha, since it is in two different subnet... did you do the route?
[10:32] <tjansson> petrucci: think so get inside kcontole
[10:32] <jesperht> After upgrading to dapper, my syntax highlighting in VIM broke, any ideas?
[10:32] <NET||abuse> it's a server 2003 network w/ xp pro clients
[10:32] <NET||abuse> i can mount manually using cifs on cmd line
[10:32] <NET||abuse> but i'm wondering is there a gui share browser
[10:32] <salah> hi
[10:32] <tjansson> jesperht: look at .vimrc
[10:32] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[10:33] <jesperht> tjansson: I have, ive got both a "syn on" and "syntax on" ... no colors :*(
[10:33] <salah> how can I compile c prog in Ubntu terminal??
[10:33] <petrucci> ah hold on..u mean konsole tho right?
[10:33] <healot> "sadms", NET||abuse, it is on the sourceforge's project site though
[10:33] <ubuntu> salah: hello
[10:33] <tonyyarusso> salah: You'll need the package build-essential, that's all I know.  See !compile.
[10:33] <ruffo> ok, that's a confirmed bug in launchpad https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/clamav/+bug/29571
[10:33] <NET||abuse> healot, thanks, i;ll look at thatm
[10:33] <Auratus> healot, doesnt seem to connect =/
[10:33] <tjansson> jesperht: stange then ... :D
[10:33] <healot> or you can put your mount to fstab... set to "noauto", so you can mount it manually
[10:34] <healot> Auratus, was it "irc.dal.net"?
[10:34] <Auratus> healot, yea
[10:34] <salah> tonyyarusso: how can I do that
[10:34] <healot> Auratus, try "mesra.kl.my.dal.net", that "irc.dal.net" seems dead
[10:34] <salah> tonyyarusso: please tell me details
[10:34] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[10:35] <rapha> So NOBODY here has 2 networking cards???
[10:35] <AstralJava> tjansson: The version of debtags in Breezy is 1.4... If you're using Dapper, then you might get better answers at #ubuntu+1
[10:35] <GTroy> any experienced terminal people here?
[10:35] <healot> I don't do C/C++ development much... did you configured the debug options properly roico ?
[10:35] <ubuntu> DBO: you never told me you were here
[10:35] <Madpilot> rapha, I do, but I only use one of them...
[10:35] <NET||abuse> what's the best way to keep packages managed by apt if they're not in  deb?
[10:35] <NET||abuse> i don't see sadms in my apt-cache search
[10:35] <roico> healot: i dont know where i can...
[10:35] <Auratus> healot, hrmm happen to know any good channels?
[10:36] <healot> "alien", NET||abuse, it simply converts rpm/tgz to debian packages...
[10:36] <tonyyarusso> salah: You can use System > Administration > Synaptic package manager.  Go to the "Repositories" tab, and check the boxes to enable those.  Click the "Update", "Refresh", or whatever that button is called.  Then, search for "build-essential".  When you find the package, check the box next to it (mark for installation), and then click "Apply".
[10:36] <salah> how can I compile c prog in Ubntu terminal??
[10:36] <roico> healot: *where i can configure the debug options
[10:36] <tjansson> AstralJava: I know - but they doesn'y answer
[10:36] <healot> NET||abuse, it's a "sourceforge" project, it is not in the ubuntu's repos, sorry... Ubuntu hasn;t add that yet :(
[10:37] <healot> roico, as I said before, I don't do C/C++ development much... try to look somewhere in its preferences dialog?
[10:37] <NET||abuse> healot, yeh, that's cool, the alien thing is pretty much the business for that
[10:37] <NET||abuse> i#ll download sadms and see..
[10:37] <tjansson> AstralJava: Isn't there a dkpg reconfigure debtags command?
[10:38] <NET||abuse> healot, one thing though, why have things like linneighborhood and samba not built up support for cifs and 2003 native mode networks?
[10:38] <salah> tonyyarusso: thanks man
[10:38] <tonyyarusso> salah: No problem.
[10:39] <healot> NET||abuse, I don;t know why... I guess there is no one that understands CIFS/2003 networking natively too?
[10:39] <roico> healot: i cant find it... =\
[10:40] <NET||abuse> healot, bit of a bummer, but surely someone does know cifs well enough to create the cifs filetype kernel extension, as i can mount cifs using mount -t cifs
[10:40] <oOJaNcOo> hi
[10:40] <healot> maybe in future release... take a look at kernel.org
[10:41] <NET||abuse> so just think it's a shame that they havn't extended the functionality to the gui tools yet.. it's an entry barrier for ms types crossing over to nix
[10:41] <healot> my level isn't kernel hacking yet :)
[10:41] <NET||abuse> :P who said anything about hacking the kernel.. support for cifs already exists.
[10:41] <NET||abuse> just need to come up with browser type tools like there was for SMB
[10:42] <healot> can't mount cifs in mine :)
[10:42] <NET||abuse> healot do cat /proc/filesystems
[10:42] <marco_> what is the command to check kernel version?
[10:42] <NET||abuse> is cifs ther?
[10:43] <NET||abuse> uname -v i thnk
[10:43] <NET||abuse> no...
[10:43] <healot> bummer, no cifs...
[10:43] <healot> it's the default ubuntu kernel
[10:43] <NET||abuse> uname -r
[10:43] <NET||abuse> mines default and it has it...
[10:44] <healot> on x64... really, cat'ed filsystems, no cifs...
[10:44] <NET||abuse> i'm on kernel 2.6.12-9-386 ..... ooohhhhhh, x64
[10:44] <NET||abuse> you running dapper?
[10:44] <healot> no... Breezy...
[10:45] <healot> maybe I could look at kernel-patch packages...
[10:45] <NET||abuse> hehe, prolly best off... i tried runnin dapper on my x64 machine, wanted to run XGL and Compiz
[10:45] <NET||abuse> ran into hella problems
[10:45] <healot> I just know the workaround of Fglrx on x64...
[10:45] <healot> it turned up it's really ATi's fault...
[10:46] <NET||abuse> ahh, i'm on nvidia
[10:46] <NET||abuse> what's the hardware your on?
[10:47] <healot> ATi's binary driver actually causes most of the crash...
[10:47] <healot> but they released the patch though
[10:47] <NET||abuse> mine is DFI LANParty SLI-DR , AMD X2 64 4800 ... i like my proccy
[10:47] <healot> oh, duel, mine still single...
[10:48] <Tallia1Kubuntu> why can't i see the FPS in glxgears?
[10:48] <healot> like three years already
[10:48] <NET||abuse> the mobo is really sweet too.... got 5.1 surround speakers of me buddies.. i have very cool friends..
[10:48] <NET||abuse> oh, for the bday
[10:48] <RemyLaptop> !bashrc
[10:48] <ubotu> RemyLaptop: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:48] <RemyLaptop> !bash
[10:48] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[10:48] <patrick52222> im havin a prob with my apache webserver, well it all works on the server i can type localhost and it shows the page but it doesnt show on any network pc but they respond to the ip
[10:48] <RemyLaptop> what's the file to edit to change the appearance of the prompt in a terminal
[10:48] <RemyLaptop> ?
[10:49] <salah> how can we run c prog in Ubuntu Termina
[10:49] <Madpilot> RemyLaptop, that's in .bashrc
[10:49] <RemyLaptop> Madpilot where is that located?
[10:49] <RemyLaptop> I've edited it before, but can't find it :P
[10:49] <RemyLaptop> !bashrc
[10:49] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RemyLaptop
[10:49] <Madpilot> RemyLaptop, in your home folder - the leading . means it's normally hidden
[10:50] <healot> RemyLaptop, it's on your home directory
[10:50] <RemyLaptop> k
[10:50] <healot> ~./bashrc
[10:50] <RemyLaptop> and how do I reload it once I'm done editing it ?
[10:50] <Madpilot> RemyLaptop, in the file manager, hit Ctrl+H to show hidden directories
[10:50] <healot> re-open a terminal?
[10:50] <Madpilot> RemyLaptop, "source ~/.bashrc" in terminal
[10:50] <guillem101> How can I use cdrecord to burn DVD's from CLI?
[10:51] <RemyLaptop> that's it :)
[10:51] <RemyLaptop> thanks Madpilot and healot
[10:51] <salah> how can we run c prog in Ubuntu Terminal
[10:51] <healot> I typed wrong though, supposed to be "~/.bashrc" though
[10:51] <pip``> can anyone tell me which if any linux flavors MS is associated with ??
[10:51] <rapha> Madpilot: so you couldn't get it to work either or you only need one?
[10:51] <NET||abuse> pip``,  ummm wha??? no,, ms != linux
[10:52] <healot> salah, install "build-essential" first, then you can compile C/C++ files with "gcc"
[10:52] <healot> pip``, you mean "theme"?
[10:52] <pip``> well, i thought i read once that MS was putting some money behind one of the linux versions
[10:52] <chenjf> which one?
[10:52] <pip``> theme?
[10:52] <healot> on  KDE, there are ".NET" and "Windows 95" theme
[10:52] <NET||abuse> it is??
[10:52] <pip``> i cant remember which
[10:53] <NET||abuse> Linnspire?
[10:53] <NET||abuse> umm
[10:53] <salah> healot : I did
[10:53] <patrick52222> im havin a prob with my apache webserver, well it all works on the server i can type localhost and it shows the page but it doesnt show on any network pc but they shoq the page when the ip is inputted
[10:53] <NET||abuse> maybe one of the gui heavy versions
[10:53] <NET||abuse> or Centos
[10:53] <salah> healot : I instlled that but I can't run c prog?
[10:53] <pip``> maybe Winux ?
[10:53] <salah> healot : how can I run a C prog
[10:53] <healot> salah, to compile a C/C++ program type "gcc <filename>" >> the default binary is "./a.out"
[10:54] <Madpilot> MS had to give money to Linspire at one point, so Linspire would stop calling their Linux distro "Lindows"
[10:54] <Madpilot> :P
[10:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> 9203 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1840.487 FPS
[10:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> is this good?
[10:54] <kuja> Is it possible to use xfonts-* under GNOME/KDE apps?
[10:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i still have 100% cpu though
[10:54] <healot> pip``, neither, Centos is Redhat Enterprise based, Linspire is own by Linspire...
[10:54] <Madpilot> Tallia1Kubuntu, how well do actual 3d apps/games run?
[10:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> Madpilot: i should install one :)
[10:54] <healot> yeah, that is true about the name "Lindows"
[10:55] <sethk> kuja, yes but the X configuration might need to be changed
[10:55] <kuja> sethk: So I can get the fonts to actually show/be used under the standard font dialogs.
[10:55] <pip``> interesting
[10:55] <kuja> sethk: Happen to have a guide anywhere? :)
[10:55] <Madpilot> Tallia1Kubuntu, planetpenguin-racer - goofy fun, and a good test of 3d
[10:55] <sethk> kuja, not specifically, but you should be able to find it.  You want to look at the font paths in xorg.conf
[10:56] <belly> hello
[10:56] <sethk> kuja, and if you use a font server, then the font server configuration also needs to know about the fonts
[10:56] <healot> or as simple as "supertux" with OpenGL output
[10:56] <pip``> is it possible yet to network a linux box to a windows box ?
[10:56] <belly> what's the default root password for a fresh installation of ubuntu 5.10 ?
[10:56] <sethk> pip``, of course
[10:56] <kuja> sethk: Ah, I see. Thanks, I'll dig around xorg.conf and Google.
[10:56] <salah> healot : thanks man
[10:56] <sethk> belly, there is none, but you can set it using sudo passwd
[10:56] <healot> pip``, using TCP/IP, yes... or even Samba
[10:56] <pip``> sethk, is it easy to setup ?
[10:56] <Tallia1Kubuntu> somebody can tell me a good server list for AMULE?
[10:56] <patrick52222> im havin a prob with my apache webserver, well it all works on the server i can type localhost and it shows the page but it doesnt show on any network pc but they shoq the page when the ip is inputted
[10:56] <sethk> belly, enter your password at the first prompt.  then you'll be asked for the root password
[10:56] <pip``> ahh ok
[10:57] <sethk> pip``, not difficult
[10:57] <kuja> sethk: Oh yes, I almost forgot. When I massively install fonts through apt is it possible to make it *NOT* regenerate the font cache after each font is installed? Is there a way I can just generate the cache all at once when the packages are installed? Someone hinted me with using /usr/bin/true
[10:57] <RemyLaptop> !wine
[10:57] <healot> Samba is for me, in the beginning :)
[10:57] <sethk> pip``, if you use a windows domain server it gets more complex
[10:57] <liquidindian> Hello.  I have a problem when using two programmes at the same time, amarok and gnome mud.  When I type something in gnome mud, it makes a noise, and if amarok is between songs, I get a gstreamer error.  I can't seem to switch off the beep in gnome mud.
[10:57] <Tallia1Kubuntu> somebody can tell me a good server list for AMULE?
[10:57] <Madpilot> belly, you don't need a root pw - use sudo & your own user pw
[10:57] <Madpilot> !tell belly about sudo
[10:57] <belly> sethk, i tried to 'su' on the terminal, then it asked for password, but still i can't figure out what's the default password
[10:57] <belly> oohh okay.. thank, i'll try
[10:57] <healot> !root
[10:57] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:57] <kuja> belly: Your root password is the password of your first user account.
[10:58] <sethk> kuja, well, /usr/bin/true is probably used as a "shell" for a user to stop that user from logging in a running something, but I wouldn't do it that way
[10:58] <Madpilot> sethk, there's no need to set a root pw in Ubuntu...
[10:58] <sethk> kuja, easier to just go into single user mode, install the fonts, then go back to normal mode
[10:58] <belly> ok, let me try
[10:58] <kuja> sethk: "single user" mode?
[10:58] <sethk> Madpilot, that depends, but he didn't ask if there was a need, he asked how to do it
[10:58] <sethk> kuja, yes, init 1 will put you in that mode, and the X server doesn't run in that mode
[10:58] <Kryczek> hi! I have a small problem with my Kubuntu now: I tried to install quanta, and when it tries to install libcvsservice0 it says: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libkdeinit_cvsaskpass.so', which is also in package cervisia
[10:59] <sethk> kuja, sometimes called admin mode, although that's not quite correct
[10:59] <kuja> sethk: Ah, I see. Thankie
[10:59] <Madpilot> sethk, except that all the GUI tools in Ubuntu are set up with sudo, not root...
[10:59] <kuja> sethk: I've never heard of this :)
[10:59] <Kryczek> now I cannot do anything else, since each time I try to use apt-get it says I must run "apt-get -f install" which tries to install libcvsservice0, which fails :|
[10:59] <sethk> Madpilot, that's a myth.  If you install and select expert mode, for example, the install prompts you for the root password
[10:59] <sethk> Madpilot, and they are not set up for sudo, not root.  You can run every single one of them as root
[11:00] <belly> hmm
[11:00] <Madpilot> sethk, yeah, if you're logged in as root - which there's no need for in a regular Ubuntu install...
[11:00] <liquidindian> !gstreamer
[11:00] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liquidindian
[11:01] <belly> kuja : the problem was, when i try to mount windows partition to /desktop/windows , i can accessed it , but cant change permission. its 755 by default.
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Thanks for the tip about planetpenguin-racer - that's pretty cool!
[11:01] <belly> i can't , sorry
[11:01] <sethk> belly, look at the mount options for file system type NTFS
[11:01] <sethk> belly, you probably have to map the default mount uid/gid to something other than root
[11:01] <belly> oh ok..
[11:01] <Madpilot> !+ntfs
[11:01] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[11:02] <Madpilot> belly, ^^^
[11:04] <healot> tonyyarusso, is it cooler than the original TuxRacer?
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> healot: Don't know, haven't seen that.
[11:04] <belly> madpilot :) yeah im trying
[11:04] <belly> hehe
[11:04] <healot> tonyyarusso, playing planettux right now?
[11:04] <_kalm> hello... can anyone tell me what kind of RAM goes to an old iMac G3 233hz (bondiblue)???
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> healot: Did it once, will be wasting more time later.
[11:05] <sethk> _kalm, I believe s100, but I'm not certain
[11:05] <healot> 100/133Mhz RAM? _kalm
[11:06] <john66251> Can anyone tell me if knome allows different icons on each of the different desktops provided??? provided???
[11:06] <_kalm> another question... if i put in the memory blocks do i need to reinstall the Linux (kinda newbie for Linux.)
[11:07] <healot> NO.... _kalm
[11:07] <healot> you can expand you RAM without changing anything to your OS
[11:07] <Kryczek> can somebody please answer my question? I asked it long before _kalm 's first but it was totally ignored
[11:07] <_kalm> because i installed the ubuntu server version and it took long and hard... and i cant really config my computer!
[11:07] <GTroy> guys!!! I need help!!
[11:08] <_kalm> ok THANK YOU
[11:08] <healot> _kalm, with extra RAM, it should load fine or better...
[11:08] <Madpilot> !tell GTroy about mount
[11:08] <Frogzoo> john66251: not on standard breezy - but this would be a pretty cool modification if someone can hack something together
[11:08] <_kalm> k
[11:08] <DBO> Frogzoo, swing and a miss
[11:08] <Frogzoo> _kalm: do you use suspend to disk?
[11:09] <GTroy> thanks madpilot!
[11:09] <Kryczek> hello?
[11:09] <lex11> hi
[11:09] <DBO> hi
[11:09] <Kryczek> I have a small problem with my Kubuntu now: I tried to install quanta, and when it tries to install libcvsservice0 it says: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libkdeinit_cvsaskpass.so', which is also in package cervisia
[11:09] <lex11> DBO: how it going lng time no see
[11:09] <Kryczek> now I cannot do anything else, since each time I try to use apt-get it says I must run "apt-get -f install" which tries to install libcvsservice0, which fails :|
[11:10] <DBO> lex11... uhhh... youll have to excuse my lack of memory...
[11:10] <sethk> Kryczek, try uninstalling cervisia
[11:10] <Frogzoo> DBO: swing & a miss?
[11:10] <DBO> Frogzoo, he left before you could talk to him =P
[11:10] <Kryczek> sethk: won't let me
[11:10] <belly> brb
[11:10] <Kryczek> I did: sudo apt-get -f remove --purge cervisia
[11:10] <healot> Kryczek, might want to remove cervisia for a while?
[11:11] <Kryczek> healot: I'm trying, won't let me
[11:11] <Frogzoo> DBO: lol - have to be quick round here
[11:11] <sethk> Kryczek, force it
[11:11] <DBO> Frogzoo, or farking up gdm like me
[11:11] <Kryczek> isn't that what -f is for?
[11:11] <DBO> got it working again, stupid notification area...
[11:12] <lex11> DBO: tried any new blends recently
[11:12] <patrick52222> where can i get a dns server
[11:12] <Kryczek> sethk: how do you force?
[11:12] <healot> Kryczek, "-f" is a short for "--fix-missing"
[11:12] <Kryczek> yeah I just saw that in the manual
[11:12] <healot> "--force-all" will force installation
[11:12] <Kryczek> but can't find anything else mentioning force, except --force-yes, which isnt it i suppose
[11:13] <Kryczek> healot: doesnt recognize that option
[11:13] <Kryczek> I tried "sudo apt-get remove --force-all --purge cervisia" and sudo apt-get --force-all remove --purge cervisia
[11:13] <Kryczek> both say: E: Command line option --force-all is not understood
[11:13] <DBO> lex11, yeah, I am drinking some Moun Taindew
[11:14] <sethk> Kryczek, you may need to use dpkg instead of apt-get
[11:14] <Kryczek> oh
[11:15] <healot> yeah that was "dpkg"'s
[11:15] <Kryczek> huh, it worked, but...
[11:16] <Kryczek> now, when I wanted to resume my install of Quanta
[11:16] <Kryczek> it told me to run "apt-get -f install", which is reinstalling cervisia :/
[11:16] <Kryczek> oh wait
[11:16] <Kryczek> it installed Quanta too :D
[11:16] <Kryczek> sethk: healot: thanks!
[11:16] <lex11> DBO; sounds a nice the blend , anyway,strange happenings today go this massive 38 gig partition ubuntu with 30 gigs of free space  gparted starts the resize ok then gives some unallocated space for a few seconds then reverts back to original partition size , strange or what
[11:17] <Arafangion> What does this mean?
[11:17] <Arafangion> $ java DocumentConverter
[11:17] <Arafangion> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory
[11:17] <healot> Kryczek, should check the dependencies first :)
[11:17] <healot> Arafangion, new to Java?
[11:17] <DBO> lex11, what are you trying to do to it with gparted?
[11:18] <lex11> DBO: yep
[11:18] <Arafangion> healot: I've done Java for about a year, but I don't think they actually _do_ tell you anything in Java uni courses, do they?
[11:18] <gnomefreak> Arafangion: means you dont have java pointing/installed in right place
[11:18] <DBO> lex11, are you trying to make the current partition smaller?
[11:18] <Arafangion> gnomefreak: Hmm, which means CLASSPATH?
[11:18] <healot> Arafangion, for a starter, never compile Java program with com.sun.* package
[11:19] <Arafangion> healot: This happens to actually use that.
[11:19] <gnomefreak> Arafangion: yes
[11:19] <healot> as not ALL JDK/JRE has it...
[11:19] <healot> Arafangion, "java -version" for me
[11:19] <lex11> DBO; yep silly answer - i am trying to  get some free space yes smaller
[11:19] <Arafangion> healot: It interacts with OOo.
[11:19] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: CLASSPATH is an environment variable used by java to find classes
[11:19] <gnomefreak> Arafangion: and make sure you have sdk/jdk instead of j2re
[11:19] <Arafangion> gnomefreak: I do.
[11:20] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Ok, so what do I point it to?
[11:20] <DBO> lex11, check your logs, see if it wrote anything to there
[11:20] <healot> Arafangion, oh, if so, it doesn't run independently...
[11:20] <DBO> lex11, this also isnt your primary partition is it?
[11:20] <pjv> how do i ssh to a remote server and specify the password aswell with ssh. At this current time i can only ssh root@foobar.com but i am not sure how to set it with the password aswell
[11:21] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: usually it's pointed to directories containing your .jar files
[11:21] <Irving> pjv: if you find out, let me know
[11:21] <healot> and the good tips from Sun Microsystem, never use/link libraries from com.sun.* :)
[11:21] <Frogzoo> pjv: man ssh
[11:21] <DBO> pjv, you cant afaik
[11:21] <Frogzoo> DBO: -u iirc
[11:21] <Irving> Frogzoo: I heard it was not possible due to it showing up in bash history which would be insecure.
[11:22] <Arafangion> healot: The whole point of writing it in Java is so that I can run it on another computer.
[11:22] <DBO> Frogzoo, he wants to specify the password
[11:22] <Arafangion> healot: As it is, I can only run it on my machine, and only if I first source a very, very complicated sh config file first.
[11:22] <healot> yes, i know...
[11:22] <pjv> ok
[11:22] <Frogzoo> DBO: ignore me, I'm on drugs :)
[11:22] <DBO> Frogzoo, want to share?
[11:22] <healot> that's why never compile/link to com.sun.* libraries in the first place
[11:22] <Svennig> Arafangion sounds like a hack to me ;)
[11:23] <Frogzoo> :X
[11:23] <Arafangion> Svennig: Heh, then I'm toast! This is the sample java program they provide.
[11:23] <healot> !paste
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[11:23] <Arafangion> Svennig: Is it possible to "package" up a java file much like one can do py2exe?
[11:23] <lex11> DBO: just give me a sec whats the dsmeg command DBO -please here a bit of info Disk geometry for /dev/hda1: 0.000-38154.344 megabytes
[11:23] <lex11> Disk label type: msdos
[11:24] <Arafangion> Svennig: Such that it determines the dependencies it needs?
[11:24] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: that's what .jar files are for
[11:24] <liquidindian> !xine
[11:24] <ubotu> liquidindian: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:24] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Ok, thanks.
[11:24] <healot> what's the use of jar (the real jar) then
 making .jars suck :(
[11:25] <DBO> lex11, are you trying to resize the partition you have ubuntu installed on?
[11:25] <healot> liquidindian, want help on xine?
[11:25] <Svennig> Arafangion you can do _some_ of that with jar files. But dependencies are still a little problematic
[11:25] <Arafangion> gnomefreak: Does it suck more than what I've got now? that is the question.
[11:25] <gnomefreak> brb try to have a smoke before the thunder stops and rain starts
[11:25] <dux_> what kernel version is running Ubuntu 5.10
[11:25] <dux_> ??
[11:25] <liquidindian> Um, yeah, I have a problem with gstreamer.
[11:25] <gnomefreak> Arafangion: imo yes
[11:25] <healot> Arafangion, did you install the Sun's JDK/JRE?
[11:25] <gnomefreak> dux_: 2.6.12
[11:25] <gnomefreak> brb now
[11:25] <healot> or that "java" is actually "gcij"?
[11:26] <DJ_Tobias> anybody using the latest 2-6.16 kernel?
[11:26] <Arafangion> Svennig: I am just a little annoyed that I can make my Python program work on far more computers, be they mac, windows, unix, who cares, I can make them work, but come java on my uni computers...
[11:26] <dux_> gnomefreak: thx
[11:26] <liquidindian> In the amarok channel they said "use xine" and then nothing
[11:26] <healot> DJ_Tobias, moi
[11:26] <Svennig> Arafangion jar creation manually is quite tedious. But you can get tools to do it for you. Are you using Ant?
[11:26] <DJ_Tobias> downloading it now healot
[11:26] <lex11> DBO: yep but from a live cd
[11:26] <Arafangion> healot: I have blackdown, I think I have gcj, and I also have OOo's version of java.
[11:26] <Arafangion> Svennig: I have never used Ant.
[11:26] <healot> Arafangion, the default "java" in ubuntu is gcij
[11:26] <healot> Blackdown's is on another path...
[11:26] <Arafangion> healot: I have installed blackdown specifically.
[11:27] <gnomefreak> Arafangion: for python you neeed to use chmod before you can run it than send the file/icon that was made to person you wan tot run it ;)
[11:27] <gnomefreak> brb for real
[11:27] <Arafangion> healot: Or rather, I installed "j2sdk", and noted that it was blackdown.
[11:27] <DBO> lex11, ok, hold please
[11:27] <liquidindian> healot, I've found amarokxine :)
[11:27] <healot> "/usr/lib/j2re" or something, not "/usr/bin/java"
[11:27] <Arafangion> gnomefreak: Nope, not even that.
[11:27] <Svennig> Arafangion my tips for java: Don't ever use blackdown, or GCJ, or kaffe, or any of that other stuff. Get the SUN JDK. Then get (and use) Ant to build and run things (ant.apache.org)
[11:27] <healot> liquidindian, they were talking about that all aling?
[11:28] <liquidindian> healot, not sure.
[11:28] <healot> or just load the Netbeans/JDK bundle. less setup/less pain, bigger file size :)
[11:28] <Svennig> healot but you have to use netbeans ;)
[11:28] <DBO> lex11, you are going to need to find someone who knows more about gparted than me, sorry...
[11:29] <healot> liquidindian, can you install amarok-xine?
[11:29] <healot> yeah
[11:29] <liquidindian> healot, yep, just trying it now.
[11:29] <lex11> DBO: ok but I can use anything it was just an example
[11:29] <Irvingg> How do you close an idle /query in irssi?
[11:29] <healot> as I said less pain/setup, but bigger file size :)
[11:29] <Svennig> heh
[11:29] <liquidindian> healot, seems to be working.  :)
[11:30] <healot> anyway netbeans is a real good Netbeans
[11:30] <DBO> lex11, Im not going to lie, I have little idea what you are talking about, I feel like Im getting half the story all the time, but I need to go take care of something
[11:30] <healot> IDE, sorry
[11:30] <DBO> back in a bit
[11:30] <Arafangion> Svennig: Interestingly, that's not the problem I'm having.
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> Irvingg: /wc (Window close I assume)
[11:30] <Irvingg> tonyyarusso: thanks
[11:30] <Svennig> healot intelliJ rules them all
[11:30] <Arafangion> Svennig: I compiled something here, and I could get it working on any computers except those at uni, even if I compiled it on the same damn computer :(
[11:31] <lex11> DBO: half the story, well ok whatever enjoy man
[11:31] <healot> Arafangion, what JDK/JRE, that the boxes in your college use?
[11:31] <Arafangion> Svennig: I'm pretty sure it's this packaging thing, let me read a bit more about ant and all that.
[11:31] <Svennig> Arafangion sounds more like a classpath issue, or a problem with different JDKs
[11:31] <healot> you can actuallu compile Java 1.4/1.5 program to suit older JVM
[11:32] <Arafangion> healot: For my task, I'm standardizing on java 1.4, so I doubt that's the problem.
[11:32] <KaOS-bEat> hi all, I upgraded to dapper, and while booting the system clomplaints about /dev/sda2 not being found (the root scsi disk) where can I specify which modules to autoload so this hopefully gets solved?
[11:33] <healot> i think you executed "gcij", not the Blackdown's "java"
[11:33] <Arafangion> healot: The uni computers don't have that installed, they only use sun java.
[11:33] <Arafangion> healot: It is looking like that I'm using gcj _here_, but if I recompiled it using their java, it should work using that java on that machine, right?
[11:33] <healot> and a bad practice is linking/compiling Java program with com.sun.* libraries...
[11:33] <Arafangion> healot: Note: This is a different java file.
[11:34] <Arafangion> healot: How the heck does one communicate with OpenOffice.org?
[11:34] <Irvingg> I installed XP a while ago, on a 160GB drive. Then I installed Ubuntu giving it about 30 gigs of space. After that, XP stopped working. Now, I reinstalled Xp again, over every partition I could, after backing up my valuable data on ubuntu on some dvds. But now, my drive "c" is only listed as 127GB. I assume this means it didn't overwrite my ubuntu install. So I assume I can get back to ubuntu.. how? And how can I do it without breaking m
[11:34] <healot> tell those OO's never to use com.sun libs...
[11:34] <Arafangion> healot: It's kinda fundamental.
[11:34] <healot> those OO's developer... btw I don't need to use... OO's Java features
[11:35] <Arafangion> healot: It's tied up with UNO and all that stuff.
[11:35] <healot> they really need to move Sun's legacy code out of OO soon :)
[11:35] <lex11> DBO: thanks for at least taking a bit of time to listen catch you later
[11:36] <DBO> lex11, sorry I wasnt much help, I am dumber some days I guess =P
[11:36] <Arafangion> healot: It's not for JNI or any of that, it's part of their wire protocol and object system.
[11:36] <Arafangion> healot: Essentially COM.
[11:37] <Arafangion> healot: And I don't care about what they should do, I want to try and figure out what I _have_ to do *now*.
[11:37] <Irvingg> Thanks again, tonyyarusso.
[11:37] <healot> I know... what OO's made of...
[11:38] <Irvingg> What is the point of setting your hostname? What is the difference between ubuntu, the default, or something I make up?
[11:38] <Arafangion> healot: afaik, sun.com is *part* of OpenOffice.org, not the java distribution.
[11:38] <Frogzoo> Irvingg: if you have 2 or more comps...
[11:38] <healot> Arafangion, I guess just add to the CLASSPATH with "<Blackdown Java Lib dir>"
[11:38] <lex11> DBO: me too, I think linux makes you think never had to under mac or win
[11:38] <healot> that's why I really wanna see that out of OO, Arafangion
[11:38] <Irvingg> Frogzoo: Okay, so the hostname is basically just the name of the computer?
[11:38] <healot> those Sun's Legacy code
[11:38] <gnomefreak> Irvingg: yes
[11:39] <Frogzoo> lex11: the learning curve is steep initially - but so was dos3.1 - you just don't remember
[11:39] <Irvingg> Thanks Frogzoo / gnomefreak
[11:39] <DBO> lex11, windows is harder to learn than linux IMO, its just a matter that we all grew up on windows so to speak
[11:39] <healot> DBO, really depends on the person learning
[11:39] <Frogzoo> Irvingg: pretty much - unless you want the machine to be inet addressable - then the name gets a real DNS entry, but otherwise, it's purely cosmetic
[11:40] <healot> rather personal, not technical
[11:40] <DBO> healot, stupid convoluted registry...
[11:40] <tonyyarusso> Check that, Mac *second*, Commodore 64 first.
[11:40] <healot> mine first love was a SPARC II
[11:40] <DBO> tonyyarusso, my first PC was an Apple IIe, it had greyscale!
[11:40] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, C64 was a great machine!
[11:41] <tonyyarusso> DBO: Heck yeah!
[11:41] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Ours still runs!
[11:41] <healot> I see things in colors :)
[11:41] <healot> yay!
[11:41] <lex11> Frogzoo/DBO: mac was my baby it was very easy many moons ago interactice nice colours a breath of fresh air compared to linux -please this  a personal view
[11:42] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, cool. Commodores had some of the coolest games of all time - 7 Cities, M.U.L.E., etc
[11:42] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Frogger all the way.
[11:42] <Irvingg> I remember playing games like 'oregon trail'.
[11:42] <DBO> I always died of dysentary
[11:42] <gnomefreak> i just got rid of my c64 about 2 months ago :(
[11:43] <DBO> anybody remember the game Ashes to Ashes?
[11:43] <Madpilot> DBO, you can actually buy t-shirts with "You have died of dysentry" on them :P
[11:43] <tonyyarusso> (Dang, I just started an offtopic thread in main, didn't I?  Kindly continue this in the appropriate venue all, so I don't get beaten down.)
[11:43] <gnomefreak> lol tonyyarusso
[11:43] <DBO> Madpilot, that would be fitting
[11:43] <Madpilot> yeah, if we keep being off-topic, I'll have to kick myself for being offtopic (being an op sucks sometimes) :P
[11:43] <DBO> tonyyarusso, awww... ok... killjoy
[11:44] <tonyyarusso> DBO: Feel free to continue, just migrate it over.
[11:44] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: I'd like to see that ;)
[11:44] <lex11> tonyyarusso; thanks for your suggestions some hours ago with partition problem I am told that roryy is the man of the moment
[11:44] <tonyyarusso> lex11: Sweet.
[11:46] <lex11> Sweet  real sweet
[11:47] <dungodung> a problem here: E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:47] <dungodung> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[11:47] <DBO> dungodung, do you have synaptics open?
[11:47] <dungodung> yes
[11:48] <dungodung> this is from synaptic
[11:48] <DBO> are you trying to use apt-get?
[11:48] <DBO> oh
[11:48] <AstralJava> dungodung: Do you happen to have another instance of apt somewhere? Perhaps using Synaptics several times?
[11:48] <DBO> or aptitude?
[11:48] <RemyLaptop> !paste
[11:48] <dungodung> although, when I close synaptic and use apt, I get the same error
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[11:49] <dungodung> lock in /var/cache/apt/archives/ is empty
[11:49] <YukiCuss> dungodung, it's supposed to be.
[11:49] <dungodung> oh
[11:49] <healot> check running instance of "synaptic/aptitude/apt-get"
[11:49] <YukiCuss> dungodung, if you're *sure* all instances of synaptic, aptitude, etc. are closed, then remove it manually.
[11:50] <[Nige] > anyone having problems with ati graphics card+kubuntu / ubuntu
[11:50] <[Nige] > i upgraded to dapper :S
[11:51] <DBO> dapper talk in #ubuntu+1
[11:51] <[Nige] > cheers
[11:51] <DBO> cheers
[11:51] <dungodung> system monitor doesn't show other instances
[11:51] <healot> cheers "f faces" :)
[11:52] <dungodung> YukiCuss: by removing it, it works now
[11:52] <dungodung> :>
[11:52] <YukiCuss> dungodung, :)
[11:52] <dungodung> thanks
[11:53] <dungodung> there's so much to learn about linux
[11:53] <dungodung> I'm a n00b
[11:53] <burgermann> Hi. I'm installing a brother printer (HL-2030) But installing the .deb package supplied by Brother, doesn't seem to show in the driverdatabase.
[11:53] <Frogzoo> !tell dungodung about docs
[11:53] <Frogzoo> dungodung: you can also click on the lifesaver icon 'gnome help'
[11:54] <Cicero_> hi all
[11:54] <dungodung> indeed
[11:54] <liable> burgermann: did you follow there instructions? is there only one package or two?
[11:54] <dungodung> thanks
[11:54] <adhoc> burgermann: have a  look a the 1650 or 1850 or 5040 drivers ...
[11:54] <Frogzoo> dungodung: yw
[11:54] <gnomefreak> dungodung: the learning curve is a bit steep to alot of people but once you get the hang of it you will start seeing things go alot smoother and well things you never thought it could do ;)
[11:54] <dungodung> bookmarked
[11:54] <burgermann> liable: Didn't find any instructions :(
[11:54] <dungodung> :D
[11:54] <burgermann> adhoc: But there's already a fine 2030 driver avaible :))
[11:54] <liable> burgermann: the two i have installed had instructions
[11:54] <dungodung> I can't wait for 6.6
[11:55] <healot> burgermann, bad "Brother"
[11:55] <burgermann> liable: Were did you find them?, in the driver deb package?
[11:55] <adhoc> burgermann: you using CUPS ?
[11:55] <gnomefreak> dungodung: im waiting more for 6.10 ;)
[11:55] <adhoc> burgermann: or you usning the gui thing?
[11:55] <liable> burgermann: no, there was a link on the page where i downloaded them
[11:56] <dungodung> gnomefreak: what'll be new there?
[11:56] <emilal> irc : 	#Aniki-Fansub@irc.recycled-irc.net
[11:56] <Frogzoo> dungodung: feature set for #ubuntu+2 is not yet exactly set in concrete ;)
[11:56] <gnomefreak> dungodung: everything its gonna be a makeover so i hear nothing has been started on it
[11:56] <burgermann> adhoc, no haven't run into any gui :S.. Just ran the package manager and installed a deb packaged I downloaded from Brother
[11:56] <dungodung> oooh
[11:57] <gnomefreak> burgermann: gui =graphical user interface  (package manager) synaptic is gui
[11:57] <GTroy> anyone help me stop xmms from freezing?
[11:57] <healot> kill it GTroy
[11:57] <GTroy> I restart it and it freezes again
[11:58] <gnomefreak> GTroy: no thats why im using amarok and vlc
[11:58] <healot> oh
[11:58] <burgermann> gnomefreak: oh, wasn't sure he meant THAT gui :P
[11:58] <Frogzoo> GTroy: install amarok :D   (or install esd will probly fix your problem)
[11:58] <GTroy> thanks guys
[11:58] <burgermann> liable: I think I found it :D
[11:58] <healot> GTroy, try to remove "~/.xmms" folder, reset the config...
[11:58] <adhoc> burgermann: the gui print manager makes me pull my hair out, so i use the CUPS manager ;)
[11:58] <AstralJava> What, a gnomefreak using a KDE app? ;) (just kidding, of course)
[11:58] <gnomefreak> lol AstralJava yep
[11:59] <Frogzoo> AstralJava: amarok is beeoootiful on gnome
[11:59] <healot> I am using the BOWL manager for printers...
[11:59] <gnomefreak> cups is simple set up for printers <hint>
[11:59] <burgermann>  adhoc: Ohh, but aint CUPS only for remote printers?
[11:59] <adhoc> healot: i was using BUCKET, but it was overkill for my application ;)
[11:59] <gnomefreak> burgermann: nope
[11:59] <liable> burgermann: huh? no.
[11:59] <adhoc> burgermann: hell no!
[12:00] <gnomefreak> burgermann: first screen asks local or remote
[12:00] <healot> burgermann,  local/network/Internet
[12:00] <burgermann> oh
[12:00] <burgermann> lol
[12:00] <gnomefreak> local or network sorry
[12:01] <healot> burgermann, I eat burger every day, piece by piece
[12:01] <Sp4rKy> did anyone try to compilie djplay with ubuntu ?
[12:01] <gnomefreak> brb
[12:01] <conn> hi, how do you reconfigure ubuntu's time handling? In the installer, it asks if the system clock uses utc, I set that option wrong and I want to fix it
[12:01] <burgermann> healot, that's not a healthy habbit :P
[12:01] <adhoc> conn: tzconfig
[12:01] <gnomefreak> conn: right click the clock and click adjust date and time
[12:02] <conn> thanks adhoc
[12:02] <healot> Sp4rKy, check out all the missing dependencies yet?
[12:02] <gnomefreak> brb oops
[12:02] <adhoc> conn: and then install; ntpdate and ntp-server
[12:02] <Frogzoo> conn: I'm guessing 'sudo tzsetup -g'
[12:02] <Sp4rKy> healot, i've all the dependencies, but i've an error during compilation with QWindowsStyle object
[12:03] <adhoc> conn: and then find a NTP server near you on the internets and be happy
[12:03] <Sp4rKy> healot, i can compil djplay with a # before the lines which create an QWindowsStyle
[12:03] <healot> exact error? do you have the correct qt version need for that compilation?
[12:03] <tut56> salut!
[12:03] <Sp4rKy> healot, the problem is : i should have the 3.2.1 qt version
[12:03] <Frogzoo> tut56: bonjour
[12:04] <Sp4rKy> healot, and i haven't this version (i've the 3.3.4)
[12:04] <healot> what does it require? the exact QT version
[12:04] <Sp4rKy> healot, where could i get the 3.2.1 version ?
[12:04] <Sp4rKy> healot, 3.2.1 had been used to compil
[12:05] <healot> Sp4rKy, you can checkout for older QT port by adding "breey-backport" repos... maybe
[12:05] <Sp4rKy> healot, i've to get the 3.2.1 version but i don't know where
[12:05] <Sp4rKy> healot, ok, i'll try
[12:06] <healot> or jsut goto http://packages.ubuntu.com for older breezy-packport packages
[12:07] <Sp4rKy> healot, thx
[12:07] <tut56> j'ai un pb d'installation linux, kkun peut m'aider ??
[12:07] <aLeSD> hi all
[12:07] <aLeSD> someone could tell me how to install samba 3.0.21b on my ubuntu?
[12:08] <Sp4rKy> healot, i don't find the old libraries
[12:08] <healot> tut56, I can aid you, if vous parlez anglais, s'il vos plait :)
[12:08] <Shinjan> hi all
[12:08] <aLeSD> I cannot find it in my repository
[12:08] <tut56> healot : ok thank you
[12:08] <healot> Sp4rKy, there is a "breezy backport" there
[12:08] <Sp4rKy> tut56, go to #ubuntu-fr for french language :)
[12:08] <RemyLaptop> !windows
[12:08] <ubotu> RemyLaptop: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:08] <RemyLaptop> are there any other windows emulators other than wine ?
[12:09] <Sp4rKy> healot, i 'd look for the old libraries, but i didn't found them
[12:09] <tut56> i want to install ubuntu on a slave disk (the master turn with win98), but my computer don't detect the disk ??
[12:09] <gnomefreak> tut56: does it detect it durning install?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> during even
[12:09] <mabus> Is there a standard command to find out what type of system you're on? Such as when you're on a shell.
[12:09] <RemyLaptop> are there any other windows emulators other than wine ?
[12:09] <Sp4rKy> healot, do you find them ?
[12:09] <healot> Sp4rKy, try older releases like hoary? or search for "any" in the "releases"
[12:10] <mabus> RemyLaptop: Cedega, VMware.
[12:10] <mabus> Both cost money.
[12:10] <marco_> someone can give me please a addres of amule server list
[12:10] <Sp4rKy> healot, ok, i'll try thx
[12:10] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: kqemu is great
[12:10] <gnomefreak> mabus: lsb_release -a will tell you what ubuntu version and uname -r will tell you kernel version
[12:10] <tut56> the install ? but all i have done is to install it in my computer, not with pilots ore other things...
[12:10] <RemyLaptop> thanks guys will try them :)
[12:10] <mabus> gnomefreak: thanks
[12:10] <gnomefreak> mabus: yw
[12:11] <healot> http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=libqt&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
[12:11] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: strictly speaking vmware & kqemu are emulators, wine & cedega are a native linux implementation of windows APIs
[12:11] <RemyLaptop> an emulator will do :)
[12:11] <RemyLaptop> which ones are free ?
[12:11] <tut56> healot : you d'ont understand what i say...
[12:11] <mabus> gnomefreak: and if that command is not recognized?
[12:11] <gnomefreak> tut i need to know if the hard drive is detected during install if it is thats how you install it
[12:11] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: kqemu is free (as in beer) - proprietary but nice, vmware is also free (beer)
[12:11] <gnomefreak> mabus: what terminal are you using?
[12:11] <tut56> before i can install linux, i want my computer can detect my "slave" disk, it is my problem
[12:11] <mabus> gnomefreak: putty
[12:12] <gnomefreak> mabus: sorry dont know how to use putty
[12:12] <healot> I understand... but je prefere anglasi, je comprend anglais, non comprend pas francais, tut56
[12:12] <tut56> sure healot
[12:12] <RemyLaptop> are they available in apt?  I can't find em...
[12:12] <tut56> not a problem
[12:12] <gnomefreak> RemyLaptop: what are you looking for?
[12:12] <Frogzoo> tut56: describe your drive setup - 2 ide drives on the same ide channel?
[12:12] <tut56> but what is it the install
[12:12] <mabus> gnomefreak: putty just interacts to communicate between windows and your server, there's no actual commands for putty. Whatever works on the system you're on is all that works.
[12:13] <RemyLaptop> gnomefreak, vmware, cedega or kqemu
[12:13] <tut56> ide only...
[12:13] <RemyLaptop> I have a statistics package that is windows only that I need to try to get to run on daper
[12:13] <tut56> "master-slave" in IDE
[12:13] <tut56> normal...
[12:13] <gnomefreak> mabus: in linux the uname -r and lsb_release -a should work
[12:13] <healot> IDE0, slave...
[12:13] <tut56> ?
[12:13] <Frogzoo> tut56: does the bios see both drives? one as master, one as slave?
[12:14] <healot> that's "/dev/hdb", tut56
[12:14] <gnomefreak> RemyLaptop: you can try wine but im not sure if wine will run it
[12:14] <mabus> gnomefreak: And if it doesn't work, that means it is not linux? Even though the directory is schemed as linux would be, with /, /var, /home and all that?
[12:14] <RemyLaptop> gnomefreak tried wine...
[12:14] <RemyLaptop> that's why I'm looking for alternatives :P
[12:14] <tut56> ok healot : i don't have linux for the moment !!
[12:14] <aLeSD> someone uses samba 3.0.21 ..?
[12:14] <healot> Wine is not an emulator :)
[12:14] <mabus> RemyLaptop: I don't know of any other *free* alternatives
[12:14] <gnomefreak> mabus: if it doesnt work its not linux
[12:14] <tut56> i turn with windows !!
[12:14] <healot> tut56, just take a look at your BIOS setup, mostly on the IDE thing
[12:14] <tut56> so i want to use a slave disk for linux, you understand ?
[12:15] <Frogzoo> tut56: does the bios see both drives? one as master, one as slave?
[12:15] <healot> tut56, in Windows XP?
[12:15] <tut56> when it start ?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> vmware is free isnt it?
[12:15] <tut56> no 98
[12:15] <adhoc> gnomefreak: no
[12:15] <gnomefreak> oh :(
[12:15] <healot> tut56, you want to install Linux on your IDE0 slave disk or "/dev/hdb"?
[12:15] <RemyLaptop> so no freebie alternatives ? :-(
[12:15] <RemyLaptop> damn
[12:15] <adhoc> how about XEN or plex86 or bochs
[12:15] <RemyLaptop> don't tell me I'm gonna have to fix my windows machine :P
[12:15] <gnomefreak> RemyLaptop: not sure your gonna find a free app to do what you want it to
[12:15] <healot> RemyLaptop, they were others... but they died
[12:15] <tut56> "/dev/hdb"? : this is for linux, not windows ?
[12:16] <adhoc> RemyLaptop: there is bochs, its free ;)
[12:16] <healot> yes
[12:16] <gnomefreak> RemyLaptop: never you never have to fix windows just get rid of it ;)
[12:16] <Frogzoo> !tell RemyLaptop about kqemu
[12:16] <tut56> but healot : I DONT HAVE LINUX !!
[12:16] <RemyLaptop> gnomefreak, if it's the only way to run this package...
[12:16] <tut56> i want to have linux in this harddisk !
[12:16] <healot> when you want to install it, figure out the "/dev/hdb" disk... that's how Linux see IDE0 (first IDE) slave disk, tut56 I don't care
[12:16] <RemyLaptop> thanks Frogzoo will try that
[12:17] <RemyLaptop> What does it mean that it's non-free (closed source)?
[12:17] <tut56> ok...is there any french here ?
[12:17] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: works like a charm
[12:17] <RemyLaptop> is that like shareware ?
[12:17] <healot> when you're installing Linux, install it on that disk...
[12:17] <gnomefreak> tut56: during the install of ubuntu you will see your slave drive just install it there
[12:17] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: means you can't distribute the code
[12:17] <gnomefreak> tut56: french = #ubuntu-fr
[12:17] <RemyLaptop> ahk, I'm quite happy with that :)
[12:17] <tut56> a ok thank you gnome and healot ;)
[12:18] <Bambino> *cry me a river... * oh no.. Cry me a river!.. My wirelss.. is not working.. Oh no.. cry me a river! :(
[12:18] <healot> Bambino, you should cry
[12:18] <Frogzoo> gnomefreak: I think tut56's problem is the jumpers aren't set for master/slave properly - sometimes windows will work with incorrect settings, while linux won't see both drives
[12:18] <Bambino> healot, oh man i am crying more then you can imagine
[12:18] <tut56> gnomefreak: I think tut56's problem is the jumpers aren't set for master/slave properly - sometimes windows will work with incorrect settings, while linux won't see both drives
[12:18] <Frogzoo> tut56: you need to check that the bios can see both drives & your master/slave jumpering is correct
[12:18] <healot> Bambino, jsut say the model/brand of your wifi card...
[12:19] <tut56> i have put on my disk the energy and the nappe, you know ?
[12:19] <GnarusLeo> Is amarok well supporting ipod? So I can change from win itunes to amarok without any regrets?
[12:19] <gnomefreak> Frogzoo: windows never detected my 2nd drive just as linux doesnt detect my master drive and i thought thats what he was trying to do is install it on 2nd disk (even thought windows doesnt detect it)
[12:19] [TheMuso(n=luke@ubuntu/member/themuso)]  help
[12:20] <Bambino> healot, its a Broadcom 80211g. Its for my acer aspire 5024. I tried the ndiswrapper , it detected the actuall hardware now, however, its not connection. I am only using a SSID on my router. so i typed iwconfig or whatever wlan0 ESSID myessidhere
[12:20] <GnarusLeo> Bambino, then try "sudo dhclient"
[12:20] <gnomefreak> GnarusLeo: i think there are plugins for ipod in amarok but someone the other day compilied amarok for ipod so not sure on that
[12:20] <Frogzoo> gnomefreak: tut56 the scenario is: 2 ide drives, one master, one slave - & tut56 wants to have windows on one drive, ubuntu on the other
[12:20] <Bambino> GnarusLeo, Oki, what does that do?
[12:20] <GnarusLeo> Bambino, request an ip
[12:20] <gnomefreak> Frogzoo: yes i know
[12:21] <Bambino> GnarusLeo, Oki, and after that? (I am at work so i have not my laptop connected atm)
[12:21] <healot> Bambino, request or set the IP manually for your wifi card
[12:21] <gnomefreak> Frogzoo: but he said something about hd2 was not being seen when he first came in
[12:21] <GnarusLeo> Bambino, check if it gets an error ... it will give you the info you need :)
[12:21] <Frogzoo> gnomefreak: usually that's because people have jumpered as cable select instead of master/slave
[12:21] <Bambino> healot, I tried that too. Manually with the 192.168.1.... ip, or should i put the external ip?
[12:22] <healot> the IP in the same subnet of that you AP have...
[12:22] <gnomefreak> i dont know my windows never has seen my linux drive (sure if i mount it it will but too much work for nothing)
[12:22] <GnarusLeo> gnomefreak, ok ... I can see it has a ipod thingy (like my device or something), but thats prob not enough?
[12:22] <healot> "sudo dhclient <your wifi>" first... see if anything happens? Bambino
[12:23] <gnomefreak> GnarusLeo: it might be ( i stay away from linux with my ipod though
[12:23] <Bambino> healot, Forgive me for not understanding, but 2 days ago was the first time i saw linux in my life, so i have never coded or written anything. I am used to "plug and play" in windows. With "your wifi" you mean?
[12:23] <GnarusLeo> gnomefreak, so Ive heard :( Dont have another computer right now ..
[12:23] <gnomefreak> !ipod
[12:23] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[12:23] <gnomefreak> ^^^ theres a few apps for ipods
[12:23] <healot> Bambino, there is no coding involve...
[12:24] <gnomefreak> !+itunes
[12:24] <ubotu> iTunes is a Mac OS/Windows app, but you can use SharpMusique in Linux instead (download http://nanocrew.net/sw/sharpmusique/sharpmusique_1.0-1_i386.deb - then see !deb to install), and it works for all of the same things with the iTunes music store, libraries, etc.  You will need to install some dependencies.
[12:24] <gnomefreak> ^^^ theres more
[12:24] <healot> just type that command "sudo dhclient <wifi interface, wlan0 for example>", enter your password, and see if your wifi card can get IP address?
[12:24] <gnomefreak> 1 good thing so far today i dont have to cut grass ;)
[12:25] <dj-fu> is Network-Manager on breezy?
[12:25] <dj-fu> If so, it makes wireless a whole lot easier
[12:25] <lex11> hi
[12:25] <lex11> roryy; are you in
[12:26] <dj-fu> Bambino, do you know which interface your wireless card is using?
[12:26] <Bambino> healot, ah! now i understand, thank you. I did not understand what you meant with wifi card. I thought i was supposed to write the name :P
[12:26] <healot> dj-fu, "System->Administration->Networking"
[12:26] <Bambino> dj-fu, Interface? Please explain further? :P
[12:26] <healot> bambino, type "ifconfig -a"
[12:26] <healot> let's see what you have?
[12:26] <dj-fu> Bambino, type this in console `iwconfig` - it should display one of your interfaces, all the rest will say "no wireless extensions"
[12:26] <GnarusLeo> gnomefreak, yeah, read som bug repporting on kde, and it seems like people are having lots of issues conserning amarok <-> ipod xfering ...
[12:27] <beep> does anyone knows about drivers for printers??? Please open private window...
[12:27] <merio> hi dudes
[12:27] <Frogzoo> Bambino: what is the interface called when you run 'iwconfig'
[12:27] <Bambino> dj-fu, oh i did that yesterday, was a "wlan0"
[12:27] <dj-fu> GnarusLeo, I have no problem using gtkpod
[12:27] <merio> what is teh name of teh wxwindows package? i need it for amule
[12:27] <healot> beep, does yours come with the default Ubuntu stock?
[12:27] <GnarusLeo> dj-fu, gtkpod? How does that work?
[12:27] <dj-fu> Bambino, ok then, type this - `iwlist wlan0 scan` - see if it outputs the details of your Access Point
[12:27] <Bambino> dj-fu, i did that yesterday to. It said it could not find anything
[12:28] <dj-fu> GnarusLeo, Just as it's designed. it reads the database from a pod, it updates the database.
[12:28] <GnarusLeo> dj-fu, thank you, Ill look into it
[12:28] <Bambino> dj-fu, i read a site on how to install it and i needed something called acer_acpi-0.3. and inside that folder i should "make" then "make install" however, i get only errors.
[12:28] <dj-fu> GnarusLeo, I haven't had any trouble with it, at all.. I did recompile the latest version, though, so that it fixed a teeny annoying bug.
[12:29] <merio> what is teh name of teh wxwindows package? i need it for amule
[12:30] <dj-fu> Bambino, I'm sorry, I don't know how to configure your card.. even moreso if it doesn't work natively
[12:30] <dj-fu> fortunately I have an 2200 card
[12:30] <Bambino> dj-fu, i head something abuot that if the kernel and the gcc is not installed it would not work. However i installed the gcc 3.4 base and all the linux kernel i could find in the synpatic or what its called. Note tho, i have no internet connection so it only installed what i already had
[12:30] <vladimir_lt> does anyone use aDSL here with ubuntu?
[12:30] <Bambino> dj-fu, ok thanks anyways
[12:30] <healot> for Broadcom, the only way is via ndiswrapper, I think
[12:31] <Bambino> healot, well i read a site about the ndiswrapper. and i did everything mentioned there. except for the acer acpi package that i could not "make" nor "make install" since i got errors
[12:31] <dj-fu> vladimir_lt, yes, I do.
[12:31] <gnomefreak> !broadcom
[12:31] <ubotu> broadcom is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[12:32] <Bambino> healot, other then that, the card IS detected now. However the ocnnection isint and the iwlist scan thing does not find anything
[12:32] <marco_> someboy has troubles when play "DivX MPEG-4 Version" 5 videos
[12:32] <marco_> someboy has troubles when play "DivX MPEG-4 Version 5" ,videos
[12:32] <healot> yes, you told that before...
[12:32] <healot> marco, use "xine" or "vlc"
[12:32] <dj-fu> !tell marco_ about restrictedformats
[12:32] <healot> !vlc
[12:32] <ubotu> well, vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[12:33] <vladimir_lt> dj-fu, what is your modem? is it usb or lan connected?
[12:33] <aLeSD> where I can find a list of repository ?
[12:33] <GnarusLeo> !tell aLeSD about repos
[12:33] <dj-fu> vladimir_lt, when I decided to use linux I bought a router - so that I didn't have to have the trouble trying to get a USB ADSL modem working under nix. Theya re a pita.
[12:33] <vladimir_lt> i would like to migrate to ubuntu/aDSL from gentoo/LAN
[12:33] <Bambino> Back to work now
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, and another is video i have, is DivX MPEG-4 Version 4, and plays good
[12:34] <RemyLaptop> hey guys, I tried to run this command: sudo apt-get build-dep qemu - and got an error: E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[12:34] <aLeSD> GnarusLeo: hi, In the breezy repository there is samba 3.0.21 ??
[12:35] <RemyLaptop> any ideas ?
[12:35] <GnarusLeo> Bambino, keep in mind that nm-applet (wich comes from "sudo apt-get install network-manager") is a great tool for wireless
[12:35] <dj-fu> marco_, graphics card driver installed? mine runs fine, and I'm using xgl while watching them :p
[12:35] <healot> "deb-src"...
[12:35] <GnarusLeo> aLeSD, beats me ... take a look allerady
[12:36] <healot> add a "deb-src" line in your "source.list" file, just copy URL/repos from the existing binary "deb" line...
[12:36] <dj-fu> RemyLaptop, you may need the source lines in your sources.list
[12:36] <vladimir_lt> dj-fu, have u heard of any problems with ericcson modems (speaking about ubuntu), or nokia modems?
[12:36] <vladimir_lt> i think - which one to choose
[12:36] <Abnix> since I cannot get the graphical config for network to run as root, or with root priv's, how do I config network here? ---what file, what syntax?
[12:36] <Azertyuuu> hey all, how can i install a -.sh file
[12:36] <GnarusLeo> aLeSD, also check out !easysource
, it play good on vlc only
[12:36] <dj-fu> that's nice
[12:36] <GnarusLeo> Azertyuuu, you dont .. its a execute (just type in the name)
[12:36] <dj-fu> vladimir_lt, choose a router, make it easy on yourself
[12:37] <dj-fu> ericcson are known for *the* best top-end dsl hardware, though.
[12:37] <vladimir_lt> yeah. i thougt of it. but i have no money yet
[12:37] <vladimir_lt> (still on my second pentium)
[12:38] <vladimir_lt> anyway, thanx for advice
[12:39] <Azertyuuu> GnarusLeo: no way, doesn't help
[12:40] <healot> Azertyuuu, you typed something like this right "install.sh"?
[12:42] <Azertyuuu> install-crossover-pro-5.0.0.sh
[12:42] <Azertyuuu> after renaming to install.sh, still didn't work
[12:43] <Frogzoo> has anyone overcome the 'error 21' problem with Cedega? (cdrom copy protection)
[12:43] <healot> "install.sh" right
[12:43] <healot> Azertyuuu, "ls -l <that filename>" for me, jsut paste the one line output
[12:43] <GNU_Style> Seveas: why ban me, purpleangel being rude
[12:44] <healot> Frogzoo, it cannot read illegally copied CD?
[12:44] <Azertyuuu> -rw-r--r--  1 Jack users 15957213 2006-04-03 12:18 install.sh
[12:44] <Azertyuuu> healot: here you go
[12:44] <Frogzoo> healot: no, this is Cedega specific - the CD's legit, but Cedega can't read it
[12:45] <healot> Azertyuuu, make it executable first! "chmod +x <file name>"
[12:45] <healot> Frogzoo, does it have a Macrovision/Starforce protection?
[12:45] <Azertyuuu> what's an executable ?
[12:45] <highvoltage> Azertyuuu: something that you can run as a program
[12:45] <healot> jsut do it, Azertyuuu, you may learn about that by googling ")
[12:46] <highvoltage> Azertyuuu: scripts and programs should be executable, while other files not
[12:46] <Frogzoo> healot: well, it fails before that - when Cedega's running it's own tests - actually before a CD is inserted
[12:46] <Azertyuuu> healot: done, this is the result: -rwxr-xr-x  1 Hikmet users 15957213 2006-04-03 12:18 install.sh
[12:46] <Azertyuuu> -rwxr-xr-x  1 Jack users 15957213 2006-04-03 12:18 install.sh
[12:46] <healot> ok! Azertyuuu then type "./install.sh"
[12:46] <highvoltage> Azertyuuu: the "x" in means that it's executable
[12:47] <healot> remember, if an executable is on the current dir, always prefix "./" before the filename
[12:47] <Azertyuuu> healot: thanx, and would it have worked if i didn't do chmod +x ?
[12:48] <healot> no, if it doesn't have the executable mode :-
[12:48] <Azertyuuu> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server, Setup requires an X display to run.
[12:49] <Azertyuuu> healot: what now ?
[12:49] <healot> Azertyuuu, are you running it on a tty terminal?
[12:49] <Frogzoo> "Because Oct 31 is Dec 25" ... too obscure
[12:49] <Azertyuuu> Konsole
[12:49] <healot> running it on the desktop terminal, Azertyuuu
[12:50] <dj-fu> !junglist massive
[12:50] <ubotu> well, junglist massive is what we like to call the junglist bredren, yessir. my selecta, rewind
[12:50] <dj-fu> aye.
[12:50] <dj-fu> big up, ubotu
[12:53] <healot> !thjst
[12:53] <ubotu> healot: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:53] <GNU_Style> any body knows a website to identify the output of lspci?
[12:53] <GNU_Style> somebody here refered me to that site but I lost the URL
[12:54] <GNU_Style> pls say my call sign if you have an answer, thanks :)
[12:54] <healot> there is a documentation on that?
[12:54] <gnomefreak> GNU_Style: whats wrong with what lspci gives you?
[12:55] <Azertyuuu> healot: is Konsole no desktop terminal ?
[12:55] <GnarusLeo> dj-fu, haha! :)
[12:55] <GnarusLeo> Azertyuuu, sudo apt-get install konsole
[12:55] <tonyyarusso> Frogzoo: Too obscure?  I guess only a few get a laugh then.
[12:55] <dj-fu> :] 
[12:55] <GNU_Style> I want so identify the hardware, its some kind of CODE that the website identif'ies then says if it LINUX compatible
[12:55] <GnarusLeo> Azertyuuu, gnome uses gnome-terminal i guess
[12:55] <Azertyuuu> i'm using Mepis
[12:55] <healot> no, I see Azertyuuu, the X server refuses to launch that app right?
[12:56] <Azertyuuu> yeah
[12:56] <healot> Azertyuuu, maybe try to run as root ? "sudo" maybe?
[12:56] <Azertyuuu> i am root
[12:56] <healot> oh
[12:57] <healot> ok... stick to normal user then
[12:57] <GNU_Style> aside from lspci, are there any commanda for PCI identifying?
[12:57] <healot> or append "kdesu" for you to use the Xserver...
[12:57] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, whats wrong with lspci? It gives the signatures of the hardware
[12:57] <GNU_Style> if I have a built in sound card, is it mapped thru the PCI port?
[12:58] <Azertyuuu> healot:  it works
[12:58] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, yes
[12:58] <Azertyuuu> healot:  thanx
[12:58] <healot> GNU_Style, lspci is the mother app. the other app just use info that lspci gives out
[12:58] <Arafangion> How good is Alien?
[12:58] <healot> Azertyuuu, switching to normal user? great, i guess that was the problem
[12:58] <GnarusLeo> Loved the first, but hated the sequel ..
[12:58] <aLeSD> depends
[12:58] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: don't go there - you risk seriously messing your machine
[12:59] <GNU_Style> healot: im not sure but theres another command aside from lspci to give out the something like 'y54548954hhgr9th9th585875' about the hardware which I can then paste to that site
[12:59] <alopez> hola soi de espa
[12:59] <Frogzoo> !es
[12:59] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:59] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: I need to install OOo, WITH java.
[12:59] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, google
[12:59] <GNU_Style> any ideas?
[12:59] <Frogzoo> !tell Arafangion about ooo2
[12:59] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: any help?
[12:59] <healot> GNU_Style, ever heard of dmidecode?
[12:59] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: The official version, no, that's no help, Im doing development with UNO.
[12:59] <healot> it gives out all info about the system mobo...
[12:59] <GNU_Style> dmidecode?
[01:00] <alopez> hola alguien save hablar espaol
[01:00] <healot> in very cryptic message :)
[01:00] <alopez> '???
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> anyone know much about qemu ?
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> I'm trying to install it...
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> get the following error:
[01:00] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Does Ubuntu's OOo contain java support?
[01:00] <GNU_Style> have any idea bout the site URL?
[01:00] <RemyLaptop> !paste
[01:00] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[01:01] <healot> GNU_Style, it is installed by default... on most (XK)Ubuntu
[01:01] <GNU_Style> ic.. ok
[01:01] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: not sure tell the truth
[01:01] <RemyLaptop> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11369  <-- Qemu error when installing
[01:01] <GNU_Style> I mean the URL that identifies the cryptic message
[01:01] <RemyLaptop> any ideas?
[01:01] <marco_> somebody knows if the ubuntu wiki, can be downloaded to the hard disk
[01:01] <healot> type "sudo dmidecode" and it gives details of EVERYTHING... even the memory controller...
[01:01] <marco_> or offline version
[01:02] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Anyway, I'm 99% sure that this all unpacks to /opt anyway.
[01:02] <healot> GNU_Style, I don;t know if anyone would teach you about that, but the message isn;t that cryptic :)
[01:02] <GNU_Style> healot: why wont they?
[01:03] <healot> I don't know... ?
[01:03] <GnarusLeo> hehe
[01:03] <GNU_Style> please teach me guys
[01:04] <Arafangion> GNU_Style: It's fairly specific knowledge.
[01:04] <healot> I haven't find anything as you described, I just learn it by myself... not easy though, but I got the hang of it
[01:04] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, if you could describe us the specific problem, maybe someone (or I) will ... but right now Im not really sure where your getting at
[01:04] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: you on breezy or dapper?
[01:04] <GNU_Style> im trying to having my soundcard to work..
[01:04] <GnarusLeo> wich soundcard?
[01:04] <GNU_Style> I want some website to identify my PCI info
[01:05] <GNU_Style> C-Media CMI9880L
[01:05] <healot> the "evil" Google may help you with that...
[01:05] <healot> is hat the 5.1 surround? GNU_Style ?
[01:05] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, hounestly .. there are about 500 forums on your problem at google
[01:05] <gnomefreak> was it dmsg that gave me the right slot info :( theres a command that does it i just cant remember what command i had to do it about 1 month ago
[01:06] <purplefeltangel> there should be an #ubuntu+2.
[01:06] <healot> GNU_Style, try to look at ALSA or OSS website, see if they support that card?
[01:06] <cafuego_> lspci
[01:06] <healot> or just "sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-sound-base"
[01:06] <GnarusLeo> purplefeltangel, for what?
[01:06] <purplefeltangel> GnarusLeo: edgy discussion! :D
[01:06] <YoyoBob> my number is 1-206-203-6552
[01:07] <gnomefreak> lspci doesnt give you the slot number as its asked for that is where the other command i found cam e in
[01:07] <GnarusLeo> purplefeltangel, agreed :P
[01:07] <purplefeltangel> GnarusLeo: hmmm :D who do you ahve to talk to to get this stuff done?
[01:07] <GNU_Style> healot: they dont support the CODEC but they support the intel ICH6 the hardware
[01:07] <dj-fu> I have ich6 workign fine
[01:07] <dj-fu> os[Linux 2.6.15-19-386 i686]  distro[Debian testing/unstable]  cpu[1 x Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz @ 798MHz]  mem[Physical : 1011MB, 69.0% free]  disk[Total : 72.01GB, 13.30% Free]  video[ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility X700]  sound[ICH4 - Intel ICH6] 
[01:07] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo dapper
[01:07] <dj-fu> it's intel-8x0 driver, iirc
[01:08] <dj-fu> snd_ac97_codec         92704  1 snd_intel8x0
[01:08] <dj-fu> worked out of the box
[01:08] <GNU_Style> dj-fu: there are many kind of ICH6 i think mine doesnt support ac97
[01:08] <GnarusLeo> hey, I have ac97 ;)
[01:08] <GNU_Style> it used a diferrent codec know as CMI9880L its 7.1 channel
[01:08] <River> is Liable online ?
[01:09] <burgermann> Now I've installed the printer, but when I set something to print, it displays an error msg saying "lpr: error - unable to print file: client-error-not-found" :S
[01:09] <healot> mine is a Realtek 5.1, cool...
[01:09] <healot> good luck ubuntu(ing)
[01:09] <GnarusLeo> had a realtek network card once, good memories (stable an fast!)
[01:10] <GNU_Style> healot: yah ICH6 with Realtek seems to be working fine, but CMI9880L its not
[01:10] <DoctorDyna> heh i still have about 5 realtek nics laying around...
[01:10] <DoctorDyna> 8139's
[01:10] <GnarusLeo> cheap hw :P
[01:10] <GNU_Style> DoctorDyna: is NICS = LAN card?
[01:10] <DoctorDyna> yes
[01:10] <GnarusLeo> network interface (comesthing something) :P
[01:11] <River> Liable: DBO: you were helping me to sort Ubuntu ssh ... can help me out with an application that hasn't copied via the ssh correctly
[01:11] <DoctorDyna> network interface card?
[01:11] <RemyLaptop> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11369  <-- Qemu error when installing  -  any ideas?  I'm running Dapper
[01:11] <GnarusLeo> DoctorDyna, whats the S for?
[01:11] <RemyLaptop> I was following the instructions from: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KQEmu
[01:11] <DoctorDyna> plural
[01:11] <GNU_Style> yah ok,
[01:12] <GNU_Style> any help bout my sound card
[01:12] <liable> River: you got it working in the end?
[01:12] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, have you googled it? I found tons of articles on it
[01:12] <River> Liable: sort of .. we had to wire the 2nd machine to the router ..
[01:13] <River> Liable: but all is going fairly well ... wish I knew how to fly Ubuntu properly though
[01:13] <liable> River: ok, whats the problem now?
[01:13] <GNU_Style> im confuseed in google, it says alsa-conf but it cant find it
[01:13] <liable> GNU_Style: ubuntu doesnt have alsaconf
[01:13] <River> Lible: I moved MyPassword Safe from mach 1 to mach 2 and can't open it .. seems like there is a permission failure
[01:13] <GNU_Style> I installed it
[01:14] <liable> River: what is a password safe?
[01:14] <luca> ciao
[01:14] <luca> italiani ci sono
[01:14] <liable> !it
[01:14] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:14] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=273238
[01:15] <River> Liable: it is a linux app that stores all your passwords under a master database ... so when I forget, it remembers
[01:15] <GNU_Style> GnarusLeo: thanks
[01:15] <liable> River: oh, i guess to read the docs for it, its prolly only supposed to be readable by the owner more than likely
[01:15] <Pupeno> How can I check if my new serial modem works with Linux (I can't plug it to a phone line yet) ?
[01:16] <River> liable: true .. and i have checked permissions and they are ok .. I should have permission to open, read & write to it
[01:16] <River> liable: but something is stopping it from opening ... not sure what it is though
[01:17] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, actually, i follow that dude aound on different forums ... he actually very little, or non response :(
[01:18] <GNU_Style> GnarusLeo: (I take it the lack of responces means that I am doomed?) was the last post meaning im doomed too?
[01:19] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, your never doomed, just that your problem can be a bit tricky .. Give me a minute
[01:19] <GNU_Style> GnarusLeo: thanks
[01:19] <liable> River: hrm, seeing as i have never used it, i dont think i can be of much help. sorry. i cant think of anything else but permissions problem.
[01:19] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo any ideas ?
[01:19] <River> liable: thanks .. i will go read up on it
[01:20] <dj-fu> so, does anyone produce/mix music on linux? is it possible?
[01:21] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: try this install script - it should run hassle free on breezy
[01:21] <Frogzoo> !tell RemyLaptop about kqemu
[01:21] <GnarusLeo> GNU_Style, have you tried the different commands he tries? To see if its actually that problem? (same errors as him) ..
[01:23] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: is this from the manual install or the auto script?
[01:24] <GNU_Style> yes, we have the same errors
[01:24] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo I tried both...
[01:24] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo they both ended at the same stage...
[01:25] <RemyLaptop> I'm running dapper, not breezy :P
[01:26] <xstation> hi
[01:26] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: just wondering - full disk?
[01:27] <valentinos> A quick Question,  I changes the sources.list file of the stable version of ubuntu to the unstable sources..    will it work if i update?
[01:27] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo free space = 42GB
[01:27] <xstation> Frogzoo: hi slept for 14 hours
[01:27] <RemyLaptop> don't think it's full :)
[01:27] <gimmulf> OMG a UFO has crashed in New Jersey!!
[01:27] <gimmulf> www.cnn-news.net
[01:28] <GNU_Style> intel ICH6 with realtek codec seemd to work fine when following the instructions from ubuntu wiki on intel HDA, but no luck for CMI9880L
[01:28] <minerale> Is the /tmp folder cleared automatically ?
[01:28] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: oh, the dappper - well that's probably the problem then - in fact, definately is - you'll have to d/l & compile - it's fairly straightforward - just make sure you call your directory qemu-x.x.x I left out the x.x.x & took a while to find the makefiles need the version no.
[01:28] <volhovec> hi all
[01:28] <algernon> hi there.... I'd have a silly question about... a collegue here wants to use anjuta, with gtkmm 2.4 (he basically only needs libsigc2)... is it possible somehow to tell the anjuta in ubuntu to use gtkmm2.4 instead of 2.0, without recompiling or similar hackery?
[01:29] <NET||abuse> hmm, my machine is having issues keeping up with the default gnome desktop in ubuntu.. it's a crappy 400Mhz celeron with 256MB ram,,, is there a much lighter window manager/theme i can use?
[01:29] <mavric2001> anybody know what command to use to shutdown ubuntu at a given time?
[01:29] <Frogzoo> !fglrx
[01:29] <ubotu> well, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:29] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo, any idea where to d/l the compilation files from ?
[01:29] <NET||abuse> shutdown -t time
[01:29] <tonyyarusso> NET||abuse: XFCE, or a number of others.
[01:29] <Frogzoo> !flux
[01:29] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Frogzoo
[01:29] <tonyyarusso> !desktops
[01:29] <NET||abuse> shutdown -h now
[01:29] <NET||abuse> umm,
[01:29] <tonyyarusso> !+desktops
[01:29] <ubotu> Options for window managers and desktop environments (and the package name for it / whole suite of applications) are Gnome (gnome / ubuntu-desktop), KDE (kde / kubuntu-desktop), XCFE (xfce4 / xubuntu-desktop), IceWM (icewm), Fluxbox (fluxbox), WindowMaker (wmaker), FVWM (fvwm), and others.
[01:29] <tonyyarusso> NET||abuse: ^^
[01:30] <xstation> Frogzoo found a great page for sarge and the assistance is one to one
[01:30] <NET||abuse> bleh.. nver mind me.
[01:30] <NET||abuse> mavric2001, bascially man shutdown
[01:30] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/download.html
[01:30] <mavric2001> -t is seconds
[01:30] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo I just installed qemu from apt, and it seems to run ok
[01:31] <RemyLaptop> no GUI, but might work...
[01:31] <dj-fu> what's qemu?
[01:31] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: lol - too easy
[01:31] <NET||abuse> mavric2001, yeh, man shutdown, look at the time argument
[01:31] <Frogzoo> RemyLaptop: oh - but that's without the proprietary module - it's not as fast as kqemu
[01:31] <gimmulf> Guys have you seen that a fu**ing ufo has crashed in new jersey?
[01:31] <gimmulf> cnn-news.net
[01:31] <GnarusLeo> oh, common .. thats not even a real page ..
[01:32] <NET||abuse> tonyyarusso, cheers for that.
[01:32] <Frogzoo> gimmulf: so it's not unidentified anymore ;) it's a black, smoking object :D
[01:32] <xstation> Frogzoo: did you know there is JQEMU: Java graphical front end for QEMU...http://www.exprofesso.com/jqemu/
[01:32] <gimmulf> :)
[01:32] <GnarusLeo> have to buzz of to a meeting .. later all
[01:32] <mavric2001> not really up on the commands, dont know what to make of it
[01:33] <Frogzoo> xstation: no, didn't know that, but cli works for me
[01:33] <xstation> Frogzoo; I was waiting for that good for you
[01:33] <supremebot> I have a big "apt-get upgrade" problem, i'll get 104 Connection reset by peer all the time can anyone help?
[01:34] <RemyLaptop> Frogzoo I'll see if I can just get it to work in the first place with standard qemu, then will see about kqemu...
[01:34] <NET||abuse> mavric2001, it's pretyt self explanitory.
[01:34] <NET||abuse> man = manual
[01:34] <burgermann> When I try to print I get a error msg "client-error-not-found" What's that?
[01:34] <jind> Hi there!
[01:34] <xstation> Frogzoo: its the only way to go I am going on a day course next month comand line part one 90
[01:34] <tonyyarusso> supremebot: Try a different mirror perhaps?
[01:34] <NET||abuse> so type "man shutdown" get your manual entry for the shutdown command
[01:35] <daniel-h> hi
[01:35] <NET||abuse> shutdown 19:43 will shutdown your machine at 7:43 in the evening
[01:35] <NET||abuse> it's that simple
[01:35] <supremebot> tony...: where can i find them
[01:35] <jind> I have "universe" and "multiverse" repos added but still cannot find important software like libdvdcss2
[01:35] <GnarusLeo> shutdown -h <seconds> for timer :)
[01:35] <tonyyarusso> supremebot: The Ubuntu site should have a mirrors link...
[01:35] <tonyyarusso> !mirrors
[01:35] <ubotu> I guess mirrors is repository mirrors can be found through http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[01:35] <tonyyarusso> supremebot: There you go.
[01:35] <burgermann> Noone ever seen the client-error-not-found message?
[01:36] <jind> Does anybody here know why it's no longer on the list? Or have I done a mistake?
[01:36] <xstation> Frogzoo: have you installed network bridge on your syatem wit qemu
[01:37] <GnarusLeo> the new IBM 12" machines are great! have to buy one! :)
[01:37] <supremebot> ok i'll try
[01:37] <daniel-h> i've got a short question about kernel-modules and ubuntu. Ubuntu loads kernel modules at boot time. What application does this? Hotplug isn't installed... (Ubuntu Dapper Drake).
[01:37] <xstation> tonyyarusso: thanks for help some hours ago with partition
[01:37] <tonyyarusso> GnarusLeo: IBM has 12"ers?  Mines 14.1".
[01:38] <tonyyarusso> xstation: You all set now?
[01:38] <GnarusLeo> tonyyarusso, just came out (couple of weeks ago)
[01:38] <tonyyarusso> GnarusLeo: Cool.
[01:38] <GnarusLeo> i know :)
[01:38] <GnarusLeo> IBM's way to say fuck off to mac ..
[01:39] <daniel-h> i dont want some kernel modules loaded at boot time :(
[01:39] <tonyyarusso> GnarusLeo: Now we just need to pressure them into selling machines w/o Windows preinstalled.
[01:39] <GnarusLeo> tonyyarusso, dear god, yes!
[01:39] <tonyyarusso> GnarusLeo: Maybe I should organize a petition...
[01:39] <GnarusLeo> You have my signature :)
[01:40] <xstation> tonyyarusso: I am not in the live cd but no i am waiting for roryy but I think I have only been here a short time and i get the impression that I am a little dumb and people here will not tollerate it for long
[01:41] <tonyyarusso> xstation: Oh, don't worry.  Most people tolerate new users pretty well.  We might not always be able to help you, but we'll try :)
[01:41] <NET||abuse> cheers for this, fluxbox workin very well now
[01:42] <xstation> tonyarusso: yes the help is here its the best by far and the forum is a hot bed ihave to thank mr shuttleworth
[01:46] <xstation> tonyyarusso I was wondering if I might ask something about eth0 i am installing network bridge and it says  Please substitute eth0 for the name of your LAN interface.
[01:46] <xstation>   what do they mean by name as apposed to IP
[01:46] <crossbar> i just installed kub5.1 on this ibm thinkpad [r31]  and the install went fine. but when i tried to boot it stalled after saying a few lines, then the word 'boot'
[01:47] <cafuego_> eth0 ir eth1 or eth2 or wlan0 or whatever
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> xstation: eth0 is the network interface, the card.
[01:47] <dockane> hi all ... a week ago i gave dapper drake a try because my breezy installation got lost due to a hard disk crash. everything work fine up to now except some screen saver and very slow/laggy  ssh connections through my lan (100mbit) to debian and breezy systems
[01:47] <crossbar> xstation are u using wireless or plugin?
[01:47] <dj-fu> crossbar, try passing 'nolapic noapic' to the boot line
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> xstation: You can probably figure out what it is from ifconfig.
[01:48] <crossbar> erk the boot loader doesnt give me the option to do that dj-fu
[01:48] <dj-fu> crossbar, grub?
[01:48] <orbin> is there a more lightweight alternative to kubuntu-desktop?   i want kde, but i'm on dialup.
[01:48] <xstation> tonyyarusso/ crossbar just a sec
[01:48] <userbn> #semarang
[01:48] <crossbar> yeah.  i mean to install i had to run linux vga=771
[01:48] <cafuego_> orbin: lightweight kde?
[01:48] <dockane> is there any known bug with dapper drake and 3d screen saver (i am using a radeon 9500 pro)
[01:49] <cafuego_> orbin: Are you kidding? ;-)
[01:49] <dj-fu> crossbar, you can edit the boot line fine, just go to menu when booting (press escape), then press e when you select the boot line
[01:49] <dj-fu> to edit
[01:49] <crossbar> orbin ive always liked window maker myself
[01:49] <orbin> cafuego: in terms of download i mean
[01:49] <dj-fu> gnome & xgl & compiz for the win
[01:49] <cafuego_> orbin: xfce4 (xubuntu-desktop) is small and fairly neet.
[01:49] <crossbar> dj, good looking on that
[01:49] <tonyyarusso> dockane: Try asking in #ubuntu+1 for your Dapper question.
[01:50] <orbin> i was wondering if i could just grab kde-core or kde-base (what's the diff b/n those two anyway?)
[01:50] <cafuego_> orbin: They ONLY contain the base KDE libraries, not much else. You'd still need all the apps and utils as well.
[01:50] <crossbar> orbin, the coolness about kde is all the applications it comes with.  if your avoiding all those apps, why not just use a lighter desktop?
[01:51] <cafuego_> orbin: kdecore is the base libs, kde-base is a virtual package that pulls in dependancies.
[01:51] <xstation> crossbar: if you look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11372 you see what I mean
[01:51] <crossbar> ok
[01:51] <orbin> like i said, the lightness i'm talking about is in terms of d/load size to install it
[01:51] <orbin> cafuego: ah, so i wouldn't get a usable desktop out of those i'm guessing
[01:52] <crossbar> you could always wait til bedtime and start the apt-get attacks
[01:52] <cafuego_> orbin: Yes, that's not going to apply to any kde-* package.
[01:52] <lczxl> how to find qq plugin for gaim
[01:52] <cafuego_> orbin: Are you on timed calls to your ISP?
[01:52] <lczxl> how to find qq plugin for gaim
[01:52] <crossbar> let me try to boot ubu and ill be back to put in some community service :D
[01:52] <orbin> cafuego: if you mean do they cut me off after a period, then no
[01:53] <cafuego_> orbin: Then crossbars idea is good. Tell it to fetch 'kubuntu-desktop' before going to bed.
[01:53] <cafuego_> and just let it happily run overnight.
[01:53] <xstation> crossbar: also http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11373
[01:53] <orbin> cafuego: heh, 8 hrs surely isn't enough.  kubuntu-desktop is something of the order of 120Mb
[01:54] <cafuego_> orbin: 56k modem?
[01:54] <orbin> yes
[01:54] <cafuego_> that'll be fine
[01:54] <cafuego_> even if not, you just continue tomiorrow night :-)
[01:55] <graveson> can anyone help me on what app to use for mp4 video files
[01:55] <highvoltage> gmplayer / gxine
[01:55] <orbin> cafuego: thanks for the input
[01:55] <Frogzoo> graveson: I prefer gxine, there's also vlc
[01:55] <tonyyarusso> orbin: I got kernel images on dialup, I think you might be able to get k-d overnight.
[01:55] <xstation> tonyyarusso; look at these two if  you look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11372 and http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11373
[01:56] <walden> what is this package called ekiga softphone?
[01:56] <Frogzoo> !ekiga
[01:56] <ubotu> somebody said ekiga was full-featured SIP and H.323 compatible VoIP, IP-Telephony and Videoconferencing application that allows you to make audio and video calls to remote users with SIP and H.323 hardware or software.
[01:56] <Franz> hello guys, i am about to install ubuntu in my pc, any hint on Sata drivers for my hardisc?
[01:56] <walden> ooh. sip phone..
[01:56] <orbin> tonyyarusso: righto
[01:57] <orbin> just thought i'd ask if there was an alternative
[01:57] <spliff> yo
[01:57] <tonyyarusso> Franz: Mine worked ootb.
[01:57] <walden> hey
[01:58] <tonyyarusso> xstation: Okay, so what's the question with those.
[01:58] <orbin> like for e.g. i could get xfce4 rather than xubuntu-desktop to save 20 mb
[01:59] <xstation> tonyyarusso:  i am installing network bridge and it says  Please substitute eth0 for the name of your LAN interface.what is the name of my LAN interface please
[02:00] <tonyyarusso> xstation: eth0 in this case.  (They say that b/c it isn't necessarily.)
[02:01] <IdleOne> xstation, it is probably eth0 but it could be eth1 or eth2 if you had multiple NIC cards
[02:01] <rob_p> xstation:  Do, "ifconfig" at the command prompt to get a list of your network interfaces.
[02:01] <dj-fu> Most sata works ootb, Franz - tonyyarusso is correct
[02:02] <dj-fu> infact you're more likely to have working sata with nix than doze.
[02:02] <Franz> what do youy mean by ootb?
[02:02] <dj-fu> out-of-the-box
[02:02] <tonyyarusso> Franz: Out of the box.
[02:02] <tonyyarusso> Except Ubuntu doesn't come in a box.  ||shrug||
[02:02] <xstation> tonyyarusso: thanks so its etho no name what do you mean by hey say that b/c it isn't necessarily?
[02:02] <walden> lol
[02:03] <Franz> sorry i am new with ubuntu, out of the box..... means?
[02:03] <xstation> rob_p is here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11373
[02:03] <walden> what's a good mp3/etc etc media player for ubuntu?
[02:03] <dj-fu> riddimbox
[02:03] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, mine came in a nice bubble rap envellope with 6 cd's :P
[02:03] <walden> riddim?
[02:03] <tonyyarusso> xstation: eth0, as in eth-zero.  It could be eth1, wlan0, or some other thing, depending on your system, so they give the example and tell you to modify it if necessary.
[02:03] <dj-fu> s/riddim/rhythm/
[02:03] <tonyyarusso> Franz: It "Just works".
[02:03] <rob_p> xstation:  Yup.  eth0 is it.
[02:03] <walden> oh. hehe.
[02:03] <walden> ty dj-fu
[02:03] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Mine too, but bigger.
[02:03] <dj-fu> UBUNNTTUUU!
[02:03] <walden> oh. it is already installed.
[02:04] <Franz> ok, thanks
[02:04] <ubuntu> hi people
[02:04] <DevGet> Hi! I'm looking for a program to draw forcesituations in linux(araows with newton), the problem is that the arrows must med in the same scale, any suggestion of a program?
[02:04] <ubuntu> i'am downloading wine
[02:04] <ubuntu> 12 mb
[02:04] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: The first one was unmarked except for a loading dock address in the Netherlands.  No Ubuntu mention on the package.  A tad suspicious!  (They fixed that for Breezy though.)
[02:04] <walden> DevGet: dia?
[02:05] <dj-fu> paw - Physics Analysis Workstation - a graphical analysis program
[02:05] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, I got an unmarkmarked envellope also with breezy
[02:05] <supremebot> hmm no matter what mirror i use i still get the 104 errors
[02:05] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, but was expecting it to show up so heh
[02:05] <Franz> while installing the ubuntu os, do you recommend to unplug all the usb devices connected to the pc?
[02:05] <Azertyuuu> hey,
[02:05] <Azertyuuu> my cursor lags after pressing on my keyboard....I can't mouse my mouse for a short period , and it's very annoying, especially if I'm typing something.
[02:05] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Maybe it was a mid-shipment change.  Mine had nice Ubuntu logos and the name quite visible.
[02:05] <supremebot> hmm no matter what mirror i use, i still get the 104 errors
[02:05] <walden> Franz: i had my usb mouse connected all the time
[02:05] <tonyyarusso> Franz: I'd say leave them in to see how the detection of them goes, but I don't know if it makes a difference.
[02:05] <ubuntu> anybody wants my ubuntu movie in philippines
[02:06] <ubuntu> mindanao
[02:06] <xstation> tonyyarusso: thanks what about the line where it says Give the LAN interface a neutral IP
[02:06] <xstation>  : sudo ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0 would the 0.0.0.0 represent  my router IP address?
[02:06] <walden> but not my ipod...
[02:06] <Franz> what about a webcam?
[02:06] <walden> ubuntu: what's a ubuntu movie?
[02:06] <ubuntu> were the ubuntu green youth campaigner
[02:06] <walden> you're green?
[02:06] <tonyyarusso> xstation: I'd try 192.168.1.1 myself.
[02:06] <ubuntu> our activity
[02:06] <plbgnr> hello, does anybody use zope2.8? ...it does not start with server automatically for me...any idea?
[02:06] <walden> ubuntu: ok.
[02:06] <ubuntu> as a youth campaigner of ubuntu green
[02:06] <IdleOne> DevGet, check out packages.ubuntu.com you might fight what you need there ( 18000+ packages )
[02:07] <walden> ubuntu: how big is the movie?
[02:07] <ubuntu> 4 minutes
[02:07] <ubuntu> something like footage
[02:07] <xstation> rob_p see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11372 so you knowthe full story
[02:07] <walden> ubuntu: where is the file?
[02:07] <dj-fu> what the crap is ubuntu green
[02:07] <ubuntu> our image
[02:07] <DevGet> thx all
[02:07] <walden> the little green men
[02:07] <walden> waving green flags
[02:08] <ubuntu> ubuntu means humanity to others
[02:08] <ubuntu> green means life
[02:08] <walden> ok
[02:08] <ubuntu> thats how poor people working in our place
[02:08] <walden> gimme the link, and i will see it.
[02:08] <xstation> tonyyarusso: ok thanks and not 192.168.1.64
[02:08] <ubuntu> can i send you in the gaim
[02:09] <rob_p> xstation:  What are you trying to do?
[02:09] <Franz> what about an usb webcam connected to a pc during ubuntu installation?
[02:09] <walden> ubuntu wait.. which messenger? yahoo/msn
[02:09] <supremebot> does anyone else have upgrading problems?
[02:09] <ubuntu> yahoo
[02:09] <xstation> rob_p you have both the pate bin entires I sent you?
[02:09] <IdleOne> xstation, router ip is probably 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1
[02:09] <ubuntu> global_net_soft@yahoo.com
[02:10] <walden> hm. i dont have gaim installed yet..
[02:10] <tonyyarusso> xstation: That could work too.
[02:10] <ubuntu> email
[02:10] <ubuntu> can i email u
[02:10] <ubuntu> you have gmail
[02:10] <ubuntu> or operamail
[02:10] <IdleOne> ubuntu, use pastebin
[02:10] <IdleOne> !paste
[02:10] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[02:11] <DarthShrine> In lilo, what "install" mode do I need to display a list? At the moment I have menu, and it doens't seem to display a menu.
[02:11] <xstation> IdleOne router IP is  192.168.1.64
[02:11] <rob_p> xstation:  Yes.  But that doesn't tell me what you are trying to accomplish.  I can only deduce that you are trying to build some sort of bridge.
[02:11] <walden> ubuntu: i messaged you. check in gaim.
[02:11] <supremebot> hmm
[02:11] <Pupeno-> Hello.
[02:11] <ubuntu> ok
[02:11] <ubuntu> wait
[02:11] <Franz> what about an usb webcam connected to a pc during ubuntu installation?
[02:11] <IdleOne> Franz, it should work
[02:11] <Franz> ok
[02:12] <IdleOne> Franz,  somebody said webcam was now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in  gaim-vv.
[02:12] <LinuxJones> Franz: best to search the ubuntu forums or wiki I'm sure there is into there
[02:12] <ubuntu> what the i dont received a message in gaim
[02:12] <ubuntu> global_net_soft@yahoo.com
[02:12] <xstation> rob_p: thats it a network bridge as the full story here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66694 you will have to scroll down to get the correct section
[02:12] <Franz> so then i shouldnt have it plugged while i install
[02:12] <orbin> DarthShrine: perhaps you should consult some lilo docs or try #linuxhelp or #linux.  most of use use grub here
[02:13] <IdleOne> Franz, yes
[02:13] <supremebot> ok no quess know body knows then
[02:13] <Pupeno-> How do I know which device my external modem is in ?
[02:13] <DarthShrine> orbin, Yeah, grub was being evil to me :)
[02:13] <DarthShrine> I'll go searchin' for some docs
[02:13] <orbin> DarthShrine: did you ask for grub help in here?
[02:13] <Azertyuuu> when holding a key pressed, my cursor doesn't move at all
[02:13] <DarthShrine> orbin, Yes.
[02:13] <walden> ubuntu got my yahoo address?
[02:14] <orbin> DarthShrine: oh, guess you didn't get any?
[02:14] <DarthShrine> orbin, Nope.
[02:14] <xstation> ompaul: hi not sunny today
[02:14] <orbin> DarthShrine: what was the grub issue?
[02:15] <DarthLappy> orbin, Um. I can't remember now :)
[02:15] <orbin> Pupeno-: how are you connecting it?
[02:15] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, send me a msg please . my xchat keeps sending me /msg via /notcie to main window :/ I wanna test to see if I fixed it
[02:15] <orbin> DarthLappy: heh, well good luck then
[02:15] <Pupeno-> orbin: I am currently using wvdial, I have tried pon/poff and kppp, nothing works.
[02:16] <DarthLappy> orbin, Thankyou :P
[02:16] <Pupeno-> orbin: oh, you mean hardwarly ? It is a serial modem.
[02:16] <Pupeno-> orbin: connected to the serial port of course.
[02:16] <IdleOne> dj-fu, thanks . still not working :/
[02:16] <orbin> Pupeno-: wvdialconf should tell you what device i found
[02:16] <xstation> tonyyarusso: so just to recap I actually but the word "eth0" in as the name and 0.0.0.0.0. would be the ip address of my router
[02:16] <orbin> Pupeno-: what device *it* found
[02:17] <tonyyarusso> xstation: You're router IP is probably something else.
[02:17] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, ty
[02:17] <xstation> tonyyarusso: sorry would be192.168.1.64
[02:17] <Pupeno-> orbin: it says:
[02:17] <dj-fu> IdleOne, settings > interface > tabs > "open dialogs in tabs"?
[02:17] <lifeguarda> se puede actualizar gnome en ubuntu 5.10?
[02:17] <Pupeno-> Sorry, no modem was detected!  Is it in use by another program?
[02:17] <Pupeno-> Did you configure it properly with setserial?
[02:17] <tonyyarusso> xstation: Some other people can probably help you with that, I need to eat.  Could be that; don't know.
[02:17] <Pupeno-> lifeguarda: creo que hay un canal #ubuntu-es para espaniol.
[02:17] <orbin> Pupeno-: i thought wvdial works dor you?
[02:18] <orbin> s/dor/for
[02:18] <IdleOne> dj-fu,  one more time please
[02:18] <Pupeno-> orbin: no, nothing worked so far, the modem is not responding.
[02:18] <crossbar> hm.  no dice with the nolapic noapic :\
[02:18] <ubuntu> walden
[02:18] <lifeguarda> pero este no es en espaol??
[02:18] <IdleOne> EUREKA!
[02:18] <dj-fu> crossbar, what about pci=noacpi
[02:18] <ubuntu> a ubuntu movie finish sending
[02:18] <walden> ubuntu yes?
[02:18] <walden> hello, chamo
[02:18] <lifeguarda> yo otras veces e ablao en espaol aqui, pero weno, me cambio
[02:18] <ubuntu> you see it
[02:18] <xstation> rob_p: did you see the url I posted
[02:18] <orbin> Pupeno-: what model is it?  it might be a *cough* winmodem
[02:18] <crossbar> ill see in a sec
[02:19] <walden> ubuntu: thanks.
[02:19] <ubuntu> you can unzip that file
[02:19] <Franz> lifeguarda: eres nuevo con ubuntu?
[02:19] <ubuntu> that is .rar extension
[02:19] <Pupeno-> orbin: I hope not. I took the care to buy a serial external modem which the vendor claimed it wasn't a crap-modem.
[02:19] <IdleOne> lifeguarda, /join #ubuntu-es
[02:19] <lifeguarda> no
[02:19] <ubuntu> anybody can help me regarding wine
[02:19] <walden> ubuntu: i'll see when it downloads. will take time. i am on a slow connection. but thanks.
[02:19] <ubuntu> ah ic
[02:19] <ubuntu> ok
[02:20] <ubuntu> you can see first the graphics picture
[02:20] <IdleOne> ubuntu, whats the problem with wine?
[02:20] <rob_p> xstation:  Yes... reading up on it now.
[02:20] <ubuntu> i'am first in wine
[02:20] <crossbar> dj does the install use a 2.4 kernel?
[02:20] <ubuntu> i'am downloading about 12 mb
[02:20] <xstation> rob_p sorry its so long
[02:20] <dj-fu> wtb english speaking skill
[02:20] <rob_p> xstation:  So what problems are you having following the guide?
[02:20] <dj-fu> crossbar, negative, 2.6
[02:20] <crossbar> whew.
[02:20] <ubuntu> and its automatically installed in my ubuntu
[02:20] <Pupeno-> orbin: it is a webeasy modem, by Roper.
[02:21] <crossbar> modem probs?
[02:21] <crossbar> pppconfig fixes everything :P
[02:21] <IdleOne> ubuntu, do you have a question about wine?
[02:21] <orbin> well, wvdial didn't find it for him
[02:21] <ubuntu> yes
[02:21] <Pupeno-> pppconfig doesn't help either.
[02:22] <orbin> Pupeno-: http://www.linmodems.org/ run the scanmodem tool found here
[02:22] <ubuntu> why it dont appear in my application menu
[02:22] <rob_p> xstation:  I read over the networking part of the guide and nothing wrong jumps out at me.  If you follow it, seems it should work.
[02:22] <Pupeno-> the model is roconv92-s.
[02:22] <IdleOne> ubuntu, wine doesnt appear in the apps menu
[02:22] <xstation> rob_p its the part where you get to 7 Creating the network bridge
[02:22] <xstation> 
[02:22] <ubuntu> like were it belongs
[02:22] <ubuntu> in system tools
[02:22] <ubuntu> or internet
[02:23] <ubuntu> or accesories
[02:23] <ubuntu> graphics
[02:23] <IdleOne> ubuntu, cd to the directory where you downladed the .exe file ( cd Desktop ) and then type wine program.exe to install/setup
[02:23] <dj-fu> ubuntu, It's not supposed to - it's a terminal ap
[02:23] <walden> ubuntu: if you want it to appear like that, use something like crossover office (which is not free)
[02:23] <ubuntu> ahhh
[02:23] <ubuntu> ic
[02:23] <ubuntu> ahh
[02:23] <dj-fu> ubuntu, try `winecfg` for a start, then `wine program.exe`
[02:23] <ubuntu> ic
[02:23] <liable> but installed apps generally get into the menu
[02:23] <walden> yeah.
[02:23] <Vucko> Hello
[02:23] <orbin> ubuntu: ease off the enter key please
[02:23] <ubuntu> application>accesories>terminal
[02:24] <ubuntu> sudo
[02:24] <ubuntu> password
[02:24] <dj-fu> !enter
[02:24] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[02:24] <IdleOne> liable, in Windos yes not always the case with linux
[02:24] <walden> dude. cool it
[02:24] <ubuntu> # winecfg
[02:24] <Vucko> is any of u free to ansver me some questions pls
[02:24] <rob_p> xstation:  What part of it is not working?
[02:24] <ubuntu> am right
[02:24] <liable> IdleOne: i was talking about installed wine apps.
[02:24] <walden> ubuntu: yes.
[02:24] <xstation> rob_p : its what to but in that section so I know now its eth0 I write not aname just plain eth0 and the Give the LAN interface a neutral IP
[02:24] <xstation> sudo ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0not sure what to place there instead of the 0 0 0 0 maybe my router IP
[02:24] <dj-fu> no, am not right. winecfg is user-level, it should not be run as root, unless you plan on running your 'doze apps as root.
[02:24] <dj-fu> (bad idea, imho)
[02:24] <IdleOne> liable, again not always the case I have never seen it but I could be wrong
[02:25] <k31th> this channel gets rather busy now :p
[02:25] <orbin> Vucko: just ask :)
[02:25] <Vucko> im install ubuntu 5.10 , and when i want to instal aditional programs
[02:25] <Vucko> like add/remove in windows
[02:25] <orbin> k31th: not really, hald the post's are ubuntu's :)
[02:25] <IdleOne> !tell Vucko about repos
[02:25] <ubuntu> uh great wine configuration menu appear
[02:25] <Vucko> i need to hawe some breeze badger cd
[02:25] <orbin> s/hald/half
[02:26] <Vucko> and can instal
[02:26] <IdleOne> Vucko, follow the link ubotu sent you to enable universe and multiverse
[02:26] <dj-fu> Vucko, either put the cd in, or disable the cdrom repository with Synaptic.
[02:26] <ubuntu> uh in drives mapping wine can see my other partition
[02:26] <walden> Vucko: yes. it is the same install CD.
[02:26] <Vucko> hmmm
[02:26] <Vucko> sec to see link
[02:26] <ubuntu> pretty gud
[02:26] <damotor> hi
[02:26] <walden> damotor: hello
[02:26] <dj-fu> ubuntu, #winehq may be able to help you more
[02:26] <spliff> ~
[02:26] <DarthLappy> orbin, I just needed to add "prompt" to my lilo.conf :)\
[02:26] <rob_p> xstation:  No.  Do exactly as it suggests.  Use 0.0.0.0 for it.  That bridges all address space to your new bridge device.  Then, once you've modified the /etc/network/interfaces file appropriately, it'll come back up with the correct IP after you reload the network.
[02:27] <walden> What's a nice GUI Bittorrent client in ubuntu, other than azureus..?
[02:27] <dj-fu> bittornado
[02:27] <damotor> I need to download some breezy official packages to install them in a pc without internet connection, where can I find them?
[02:27] <orbin> DarthLappy: goodo.  who/what told you?
[02:27] <ubuntu> yes winehq is huge topic
[02:27] <dj-fu> packages.ubuntu.org
[02:27] <DarthLappy> orbin, A bit of hit 'n' miss googling.
[02:27] <ubuntu> maybe it helps screwing me up
[02:27] <damotor> walden ktorrent is small and consumes almost no resources
[02:27] <p62> #Ubuntu-ru
[02:27] <xstation> rob_p; thats what I am worried about if it does not come back up on reload
[02:27] <Vucko> cool, i download that burn on cd and thats all ?
[02:27] <walden> damotor: ok.
[02:27] <ubuntu> what i need is slowly approach
[02:28] <Pupeno-> orbin: scanModem doesn't seem to even look for a serial modem.
[02:28] <walden> damotor: i'll haveto install the kde libs though. nothing atm.
[02:28] <orbin> DarthLappy: ah, so i didn't help at all. :P
[02:28] <DarthLappy> orbin, Nope :D
[02:28] <chamo> any suggestion for a ftp client with gui able to move folder ?
[02:28] <orbin> DarthLappy: you're welcome :P
[02:28] <walden> chamo gftp
[02:28] <damotor> walden look at http://ktorrent.pwsp.net there's a .deb, u need to install some libs butnot the entire kde desktop
[02:28] <Pupeno-> chamo: konqueror I would use.
[02:29] <walden> damotor: ty  :)
[02:29] <rob_p> xstation:  If it doesn't, then replace your /etc/network/interfaces file with it's original and reload the network.
[02:29] <orbin> Pupeno-: my mistake, it only looks for pci and usb ones
[02:29] <chamo> gtfp don't allow to move folders
[02:29] <dj-fu> chamo, nautilus has a nice built in ftp client
[02:29] <orbin> Pupeno-: have you looked here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//DialupModemHowto ?
[02:29] <Pupeno-> not yet.
[02:29] <chamo> nautilus ftp client has bugs (ask password for ftp when you use other samba shortcuts, very annoying)
[02:29] <rob_p> xstation:  You did make a backup of your original /etc/network/interfaces file right?
[02:29] <ubuntu> in winecfg wer i can go so i can play my solitair in my windows partition
[02:29] <walden> chamo: ok
[02:30] <chamo> walden:  ;)
[02:30] <Vucko> link packages.ubuntu.org - does not work - just to know :D - now im smart lol
[02:30] <walden> read the wine FAQ
[02:30] <dj-fu> ubuntu, why would you want to? Ubuntu has solitaire already
[02:30] <walden> he prolly wants to test wine.
[02:31] <orbin> Vucko, dj-fu: it's packages.ubuntu.com
[02:31] <dj-fu> ah, lol
[02:31] <Bambino> dj-fu, you seem to know ur way around stuff here. How come i cant connect to msn using gaim?
[02:31] <dj-fu> .org.com
[02:31] <orbin> dj-fu: is probably a debian user.  theirs is .org
[02:31] <Vucko> u give that link before :D - with org
[02:31] <chamo> Bambino: firewalled ?
[02:31] <dj-fu> I'm not a debian user. I'm just a type thing squickly person
[02:31] <ubuntu> i add an application notepad.exe
[02:31] <Bambino> chamo, yes I am firewalled, however it works in windows.. I am on windows now and msn is running without configuration
[02:31] <Vucko> this work now :) ty
[02:32] <dj-fu> Bambino, not sure, breezy or dapper?
[02:32] <Bambino> dj-fu, breezy
[02:32] <chamo> Bambino: proxy ?
[02:32] <dj-fu> hrm, I don't know what version of gaim breezy runs - I use dapper
[02:32] <dj-fu> but I'd assume that with a live internet connection it should work perfectly
[02:32] <dj-fu> are there any errors?
[02:32] <Overand> remember gaim hasn't had an update in a while
[02:32] <Bambino> Nope, just timed out connection
[02:33] <chamo> gaim's dev is slow 8)
[02:33] <belly> hellow
[02:33] <Bambino> Any other software to use for connecting to msn?
[02:33] <belly> im a newbie in ubuntu
[02:33] <Bambino> gaim stopped the development i heard
[02:33] <Bambino> or read
[02:33] <dj-fu> gaim development is still going strong
[02:33] <Overand> dj-fu: breezy - Version: 1:1.5.0-1ubuntu3
[02:33] <chamo> Bambino: AMSN
[02:33] <dj-fu> I run gaim2beta3, it's perfect
[02:33] <Vucko> i cant download whole Breezy cd or ? - sorry im noob in linux, my first linux is ubuntu, instaled him last night
[02:33] <xstation> rob_p : thanks so if I have a static IP then follow that section  he says from this and then TO THIS but I place in there my network numbers at the moment all that s in my network file under eth0 is mapping hotplug
[02:33] <xstation> 	script grep
[02:33] <xstation> 	map eth0  and thisiface eth0 inet dhcp
[02:33] <xstation> auto eth0
[02:33] <dj-fu> Overand, nasty, that's years old
[02:33] <Overand> dj-fu: i've bee waiting on the gaim2 betas
[02:33] <Overand> since gaim2beta1 was such a train wreck
[02:33] <Bambino> chamo, so i type apt-get amsn?
[02:33] <dj-fu> Overand, they are very nice, haven't had any trouble yet
[02:33] <Bambino> or something? (new to linux) :)
[02:34] <chamo> Bambino: sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:34] <chamo> yes
[02:34] <ubuntu> why when i click add application in wine configuration all me executable file in programfile in my drive c i cant find all
[02:34] <dj-fu> amsn - An MSN messenger written in tcl
[02:34] <dj-fu> Bambino, yes, that'll work
[02:34] <dj-fu> ubuntu, #winehq
[02:34] <IdleOne> Bambino, sudo apt-get install amsn
[02:34] <dj-fu> this is not a wine discussion channel
[02:34] <Pupeno-> orbin: nothing usefull there.
[02:34] <Bambino> Cool thanks guys.
[02:34] <dj-fu> Bambino, does IRC etc work on linux?
[02:34] <Vucko> hmmm
[02:34] <orbin> Vucko: you can remove the cd line from your sources so it stops asking for it when you install things
[02:34] <liable> Bambino: use the gui, that apt-get command was missing the install bit.
[02:34] <Bambino> dj-fu, havent tried. I think it wont cause i am using http tunnel to conenct to irc
[02:35] <chamo> Bambino: your welcome
[02:35] <dj-fu> nasty, http tunnel *_*
[02:35] <orbin> Vucko: it will instead grab stuff solely from the net
[02:35] <rob_p> xstation:  Is your interface normally configured for dynamic IP allocation?
[02:35] <Bambino> liable, OOh ok, hanks
[02:35] <dj-fu> that could be why gaim doesn't work :P
[02:35] <rob_p> xstation:  ...or static?
[02:35] <IdleOne> Vucko,  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[02:35] <orbin> Pupeno-: what was the model again?
[02:35] <Bambino> dj-fu, but msn works without tunneling in windows
[02:35] <Vucko> but i need to enable something to instal that and when i go do that i must hawe breezy
[02:35] <dj-fu> ah..
[02:35] <Vucko> with or without cd i cant do that
[02:35] <dj-fu> pass :)
[02:35] <steve> wicka wicka wack
[02:35] <belly> when i try to browse windows network, there;s nothing displayed, can someone help me ?
[02:35] <dj-fu> apt-get install smbclient
[02:36] <hypatia> hello how could i know the frequency for what my CPU was designed? I have a Pentium2 but i don't know what's its frequency
[02:36] <orbin> hypatia: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[02:36] <Vucko> u can add icon in dock to how u that
[02:36] <liable> hypatia: cat /proc/cpuinfo will show current mhz
[02:36] <Vucko> im found just that
[02:36] <ubuntu> halow
[02:36] <ubuntu> walden
[02:36] <ubuntu> did you open it the file
[02:36] <xstation> rob_p this is what it looks like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11375 i have a static IP
[02:37] <belly> smbclient is already installed
[02:37] <orbin> Vucko: i don't understand.
[02:37] <hypatia> liable, but how could i guess for what mhz is the cpu desingned for
[02:37] <dj-fu> belly, do you have a firewall which is blocking RPC portmaps?
[02:37] <IdleOne> hypatia, dont have to guess in terminal type cat/proc/cpuinfo
[02:38] <Bambino> guys I have more annoying questions :P, I followed a link step by step how to install WIFI. It says i need to install linux headers and gcc. So I installed all GCC and linux headers thats included in the ubuntu installation , hence i dont have internet connection i did not log on the net. Plus i installed built-essentails.
[02:38] <liable> hypatia: you will need to get that from the web i guess.
[02:38] <IdleOne> hypatia, dont have to guess in terminal type cat /proc/cpuinfo
[02:38] <DJ_Tobias> i am compiling a new kernel and i was wondering.. under cpu info, if i have an amd 64 x2 cpu which option do i pick..386 ?
[02:38] <Bambino> Now the site i am on, tells me to install Install 'acer_acpi', however, when i type "make" inside thsat folder, i get only errors. And it says "if you have the kernels and the gcc installed it should not be errors"
[02:38] <Bambino> what am i missing
[02:38] <ompaul> Bambino, you should also install gcc-3.4 :-) (if running dapper)
[02:38] <hypatia> IdleOne, that way i get the current mhz not the designed for mhz no ?
[02:39] <DJ_Tobias> or athlon64 ?
[02:39] <ompaul> Bambino, you should also install gcc-3.4 :-) (if running dapper go to #ubuntu +1) (sorry incomplete)
[02:39] <Vucko> i like linx
[02:39] <Bambino> ompaul, I am running Breezy. I THINK, what is brezzy./dapper? I downloaded the 64bit from ubuntu.com
[02:39] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, are you running 64bit binaries or 32bit? if you have a 32bit system, choose 386 or 686. if not, choose amd64
[02:39] <DJ_Tobias> dj-fu, 64bit
[02:39] <DJ_Tobias> as far as i know..
[02:39] <IdleOne> hypatia, check the manufaturer website
[02:39] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, what does uname -r say?
[02:39] <dj-fu> `uname -r`
[02:39] <rob_p> xstation:  No.  Look at the bottom.  See the last two lines.  You get your IP dynamically (probably from your DSL router or whatever).
[02:39] <IdleOne> dj-fu, x86_64 iirc
[02:40] <IdleOne> DJ_Tobias, ^^^
[02:40] <liable> hypatia: a pII wont have speedstep, so it should be the working speed.
[02:40] <DJ_Tobias> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ is my cpu 2.6.12-9-386 is what uname -r says
[02:40] <belly> dj-fu, there;s no firewall.
[02:40] <orbin> Pupeno-: try the forum
[02:40] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, then you're running a 32bit kernel now
[02:40] <ompaul> Bambino, when you pick a hill to climb for your first excursion why did you pick a cliff face :-) don't worry, Breezy is the name that the release version  5.10 had before it got relased last october, dapper is the next version due in June
[02:40] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, you'll want to choose 386
[02:40] <DJ_Tobias> dj-fu, how come 386 ?
[02:40] <ompaul> Bambino, then it will be called 6.06
[02:40] <xstation> rob_p: yes sorry  MY routerbut my ISP have assised a static IP to me with reverse DNS
[02:41] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, because you're already running 386, if you decide to run a 64bit kernel it *may* lead to problems
[02:41] <dj-fu> DJ_Tobias, by all means, try it out. I dare ya. It might work, it might not. I've no experience with 64bit systems, though.
[02:41] <rob_p> xstation:  Yeah but your ubuntu box gets its IP from your router, dynamically.
[02:41] <DJ_Tobias> oh.. whats the difference in a 32 bit and 64 bit system?
[02:41] <dj-fu> Address space for memory access
[02:41] <liquidindian> What do you call the extra information on mp3 files?  Something tags?
[02:42] <dj-fu> and uh, other things which I forget.
[02:42] <DJ_Tobias> dj-fu, ^^
[02:42] <rob_p> xstation:  So follow the dynamic IP part of the guide.
[02:42] <dj-fu> liquidindian, ID3v2
[02:42] <belly> dj_fu , let me try to change network adapter
[02:42] <belly> brb
[02:42] <Vucko> ty ppl i understand how to do that now :d - and if any of u can give/tell me link where i can find some applications for ubuntu (mp3 player's games ect) ty
[02:42] <IdleOne> liquidindian, IDv3 tags
[02:42] <liable> liquidindian: m3u tags
[02:42] <xstation> rob_p yes thats it rob so on the howto I follow the dynamic IP yep thanks
[02:42] <dj-fu> Anyway, ubuntuians. I must away.
[02:42] <dj-fu> Night eveyrone :) gl
[02:42] <liquidindian> Eek.  There are different ones?
[02:42] <Vucko> cya
[02:42] <orbin> Vucko: sys>admin>synaptic
[02:42] <ompaul> DJ_Tobias, in theory it is a bigger badder faster beast, in practice music and all that kind of thing gets done in 32bit as there are no supported codecs for music that are 64bit  (that I know of)
[02:42] <orbin> Vucko: then go crazy w/ the search feature
[02:43] <liquidindian> I was wondering if there was anyway to exxport them into a text file...
[02:43] <rob_p> xstation:  welcome... good luck!
[02:43] <Vucko> nothing direct, like some page with linux programs
[02:43] <Vucko> to not search much
[02:44] <DJ_Tobias> ompaul, do you think i should run on a 32 bit or 64 bit system? I mean.. its the reason i got this cpu
[02:44] <xstation> rob_p thanks  for your help
[02:44] <orbin> Vucko: nope.  finding out for yourself is the best way
[02:44] <IdleOne> DJ_Tobias, for now run 32 bit not all apps work on 64 and mixing will cause problems
[02:45] <orbin> Vucko: but look here for mp3 support: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:45] <Vucko> cool i must googlle all day, but i think is worth - can i play some games on linux, or i can't
[02:45] <Bambino> ompaul, so how can i have dapper, if its not realesed yet? :P
[02:45] <DJ_Tobias> IdleOne, is everything going to be 64 bit compatible soon?!
[02:45] <cmug> http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/
[02:45] <Bambino> ompaul, and any idea why i get all the errors when i make install? on acer_acpi thingy? Read in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Acer5021WLMi_Amd64?action=show&redirect=WiFiHowto%2FAcer5021WLMiConfiguration
[02:45] <ompaul> DJ_Tobias, well you can do 32bit apps in a chroot environment check the wiki in the main
[02:45] <IdleOne> DJ_Tobias, soon? hmm well not soon no I dont think
[02:46] <Vucko> orbin, ty for link ;)
[02:46] <DJ_Tobias> IdleOne, so whats the point in making 64 bit cpus?
[02:46] <ompaul> Bambino, you can run beta versions of dapper - and then the real mccoy after it gets released at the momement it breaks here and there if you can't handle it don't do it
[02:46] <IdleOne> DJ_Tobias, thats a question I cant answer
[02:46] <ompaul> DJ_Tobias, ask the sales man
[02:47] <DJ_Tobias> ompaul, haha
[02:47] <ompaul> DJ_Tobias, if I was doing big database work I would love it
[02:47] <DJ_Tobias> i guess i will give 64 bit a shot
[02:47] <DJ_Tobias> i can always just recompile the kernel..
[02:47] <IdleOne> DJ_Tobias, the way I see it they invented something and arent really sure how it works but figured lets sell it anyway and figure the rest out later :)
[02:47] <gabbah> what do i need to enable nvidia 3d?
[02:47] <DJ_Tobias> heh
[02:48] <IdleOne> !nvidia
[02:48] <ubotu> I guess nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:48] <orbin> Vucko: and for games, i can recommend frozen-bubble which you can find via synaptic
[02:48] <Vucko> hmmm, that is some smalll thing or, i think like some normal games rpg or so
[02:49] <ompaul> Bambino, okay did you install the gcc-3.4 yet?
[02:49] <gabbah> i installed nvidia-glx.. do i need to restart X to load the driver?
[02:49] <IdleOne> !tell Vucko about cedega
[02:49] <ompaul> gabbah, you do
[02:49] <Nogimics> Hi can anyone tell me where I can find a Startup/Shutdown log pls? my ubuntu box has obviously restarted due to a power failure, but I would like to know when
[02:49] <ubuntu__> hello
[02:49] <IdleOne> hello
[02:49] <ubuntu__> i need some help to install firefox
[02:49] <Bambino> ompaul, One question, as i am at work i cant connet my laptop yet for the internet connection :P security breach so I am waiting til people go home, however, i installed all GCC's thats included in UBUNTU. I think 3.4 is included there, isn't it?
[02:50] <IdleOne> ff1.5
[02:50] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[02:50] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:50] <_jason> ubuntu__: which version?
[02:50] <ubuntu__> okey thnx
[02:50] <ubuntu__> i have 5.1
[02:50] <IdleOne> _jason, you should know that everybody wants to use the latest and greatest version of everything :)
[02:50] <_jason> heh
[02:51] <IdleOne> lol
[02:51] <Nogimics> Can anyone help with my above question please?
[02:51] <ubuntu__> is firefox 1.5 the latest?
[02:51] <ompaul> Bambino, make sure it is by typing >>apt-cache policy gcc-3.4<< in a terminal it will tell you if it is installed
[02:51] <IdleOne> ubuntu, yes
[02:51] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu__: Yes.  There are early development previews of 2.0, but those aren't for general use.
[02:51] <_jason> ubuntu__: yes, but it is harder to install than usual.  You should have firefox 1.07 already installed in applications > internet
[02:52] <_jason> Nogimics: grep shutdown /var/log/*, see what comes up
[02:52] <ubuntu__> okey then i gonna try that
[02:52] <ompaul> Nogimics, the word last on the command line - HOWEVER if it just stopped and is not built to reboot on power or has a UPS attached to it your not going to know what that time is
[02:53] <orbin> Nogimics: apps> sys tools > sys log
[02:53] <Nogimics> ompaul As long as I can find the last Startup I will know
[02:54] <Nogimics> Cheer's all
[02:54] <ompaul> Nogimics, the command last will say when the startup was
[02:54] <Nogimics> reboot system boot 2.6.12-10-386 Mon Apr 3 09:14 (05:42)
[02:54] <Bambino> ompaul, oki i will thanks.
[02:54] <IdleOne> or use uptime and then subtract
[02:54] <Nogimics> thats says reboot
[02:55] <Nogimics> :S
[02:55] <Nogimics> Would a power failure with no ups really say reboot?
[02:55] <orbin> ompaul: sweet tip
[02:55] <Pupeno-> Does anybody know how to reliable check that an external modem works ?
[02:55] <Nogimics> nogimics pts/0 192.168.0.2 Mon Apr 3 00:24 - crash (08:50)
[02:55] <Nogimics> hehe ^ ?
[02:56] <Vucko> any of u can tell me which linux distribution is this pls - - - http://images5.theimagehosting.com/bmp.1.png
[02:56] <orbin> Pupeno-: dare i say try it in xp?
[02:57] <hartym> Vucko: mac os x?
[02:57] <Vucko> dunno sec ill give page
[02:57] <Vucko> http://bmp.beep-media-player.org/index.php/Screenshots
[02:57] <Vucko> last picture
[02:57] <cmug> Vucko, gnome
[02:57] <IdleOne> Vucko, that is OSX Tiger
[02:57] <hartym> a mix between gnome and macosx :p
[02:57] <orbin> nope, just gnome
[02:57] <Vucko> hmmm
[02:57] <irad> hartym: it can be also a screen i think
[02:57] <cmug> IdleOne, no it isnt
[02:57] <irad> hartym: skin*
[02:57] <cmug> just gnome.
[02:58] <cmug> with some candy
[02:58] <orbin> *nod*
[02:58] <Vucko> hmmm, wanna make my ubuntu look something like that posiblle ?
[02:58] <IdleOne> cmug, ok but it looks alot like OSX
[02:58] <Pupeno-> orbin: I don't use proprietary softawe, I don't have such crap anywhere here.
[02:58] <cmug> Vucko, yes
[02:58] <Pupeno-> should cat /dev/ttyS0 and then typing ATZ get a response ?
[02:58] <ubuntu__> i have just changed op from windows xp. how can i do handel files in ubunto?
[02:58] <orbin> IdleOne: that's b/c he used a lot of OSX themes :)
[02:59] <IdleOne> orbin, it looks nice hehe
[02:59] <orbin> yeah, it's pretty sweet
[02:59] <irad> hey guys, what do you think of this: www.arava.co.il/~infrared/irad1.png
[03:00] <DaveEngland> how can i get gcc compiler??
[03:00] <tristanmike> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:00] <tristanmike> DaveEngland: ^^^
[03:00] <DaveEngland> thnx..
[03:00] <DaveEngland> :)
[03:01] <Vucko> cant find this player for Ubuntu, is that mean that i can use it or i cant - Link - http://bmp.beep-media-player.org/index.php/Packages
[03:01] <IdleOne> irad, very nice
[03:02] <whyami> what are people using to generate dvd menus? I tried dvdstyler but it crashes on me when generating menus. I can get qdvdauthor to work either...
[03:02] <orbin> Vucko: beep-media-player is in universe
[03:02] <irad> IdleOne: because it's not exists anymore, something happened to my ubuntu so i had to reinstall :P
[03:03] <YO> aa?
[03:03] <tristanmike> hi Seveas :)
[03:03] <Vucko> hmmmm, i dont understand u :D , but ok
[03:03] <IdleOne> bb?
[03:03] <Stormx2> Vucko: beep-media-player - Its outdated. You might want to consider using Audacious (stable and lovely) or BMPx (Representing all things evil)
[03:03] <dennda> e
[03:03] <IdleOne> Vucko, you need to enable universe and multiverse ubotu sent you the link before
[03:03] <YO> hi..?
[03:04] <cr3> how can I determine which package contains sshd? dpkg -l '*ssh*' doesn't return anything that looks like a ssh server package.
[03:04] <Vucko> is that something like winap or ?
[03:04] <irad> since when does beep-media-player is outdated?
[03:04] <_jason> cr3: openssh-server
[03:04] <Stormx2> Vucko: Yes. They are clones of Winamp 2
[03:04] <Stormx2> Vucko: but audacious is on the way to supporting Winamp 3/5 skins
[03:04] <Vucko> cool go look for one
[03:04] <Stork> is it possible to use the latest drivers on an old kernel? i'm using ubuntu breezy and there is no way to update kernels.. i'm on 2.6.12-9-amd64-k8-smp
[03:04] <tristanmike> Stormx2: what about xmms ?
[03:05] <Stork> latest nvidia drivers*
[03:05] <Stormx2> Vucko: http://www.audacious-media-player.org
[03:05] <cr3> jason: why doesn't that come up in dpkt -l '*ssh*'?
[03:05] <Stormx2> tristanmike: Thats even more outdated than BMP :P
[03:05] <_jason> cr3: did you install it?
[03:05] <Vucko> ty
[03:05] <tristanmike> :P
[03:05] <_jason> cr3: (it's not installed by default)
[03:05] <irad> Stormx2: so what is dated?
[03:06] <cr3> jason: dpkg -l lists uninstalled packages, doesn't it?
[03:06] <tristanmike> Stormx2: audacious is not in the repos :(
[03:06] <Zoroaster> I want to build a firewall/vpn appliance, how would I go about this?  I have foud the terms ipchains and iptables on google, but how would I do the VPN server?
[03:06] <Stormx2> tristanmike: BMP is just XMMS + GTK2. BMPx is a total rewrite of BMP, but a lot of people didn't like the way the BMPx project was going so they forked BMP Classic into Audacious
[03:06] <_jason> cr3: hmm I think it does, but I don't use it much
[03:06] <tristanmike> Stormx2: thanx, g2g see ya :)
[03:06] <Stormx2> tristanmike: Just compile it from http://www.audacious-media-player.org, but I think theres a repo in there too
[03:07] <cr3> jason: how do you find out about packages that are not installed?
[03:07] <_jason> cr3: apt-cache search
[03:07] <cr3> jason: for example, I'm also looking for the w3c web browser and "apt-get install w3c" doesn't find it
[03:08] <cr3> jason: thanks! apt-cache search is wonderful
[03:08] <Stormx2> !info w3c
[03:08] <Stormx2> Package 'w3c' does not exist.
[03:08] <Seveas> w3m
[03:08] <Seveas> !info w3m
[03:08] <ubotu> w3m: (WWW browsable pager with excellent tables/frames support), section text, is standard. Version: 0.5.1-3ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1037 kB, Installed size: 1816 kB
[03:09] <cr3> Seveas: oups, my bad, thanks :)
[03:09] <Nemo07> 6+56
[03:10] <ubuntu_> hi
[03:10] <_jason> Nemo07: 62
[03:10] <ubuntu_> how should i get myself write acess with a livecd?
[03:10] <Nemo07> hi
[03:10] <_jason> ubuntu_: write access to what?
[03:10] <ubuntu_> an ext3 partition
[03:10] <_jason> ubuntu_: mount it
[03:11] <ubuntu_> ah ok, i did that, but i can't remove any files
[03:11] <_jason> ubuntu_: you can use sudo, do you know about sudo?
[03:11] <kIOsk> hi, i'd like to become an official miror for ubuntu alpha and final cd image releases.
[03:11] <ubuntu_> it says: access denied
[03:11] <ubuntu_> _jason: yep i know
[03:11] <ubuntu_> _jason: i'll try, thanks
[03:12] <vinboy> how do I mount a drive with user writable access?
[03:13] <_jason> vinboy: what filesystem?
[03:13] <ubuntu_> T-H-A-N-K-S _jason :)
[03:13] <_jason> ubuntu_: np
[03:13] <vinboy> _jason: ext3
[03:13] <_jason> vinboy: mount it and chmod it
[03:13] <vinboy> currently it is "/dev/hdb1       /media/softwareANDmp3  ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       2"
[03:13] <_jason> or chown, whatever you feel is appropriate
[03:14] <vinboy> _jason: do I have to do it everytime i reboot?
[03:14] <Yngblood> any belgian people in here who I can pm?
[03:14] <_jason> vinboy: shouldn't
[03:14] <vinboy> _jason: ic... thanks
[03:15] <Vucko> With Cedega i can play games, standard made just for PC ( not all only that on list )
[03:15] <_jason> Yngblood: hrmm I don't know of a belgian channel but there are de fr and nl channels
[03:15] <Yngblood> nl is fine to
[03:16] <_jason> !nl
[03:16] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[03:16] <Yngblood> thx
[03:16] <ubuntu_user_187> Hello everyboty . People you can help me with install Ati driver for Ubuntu Linux 5.10 ? How run 3D support ?
[03:16] <_jason> !ati
[03:16] <ubotu> well, ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:17] <WheelSwitch> get easyubuntu
[03:17] <WheelSwitch> its hot shit
[03:17] <ubuntu_user_187> _jason: I have problem this manual
[03:17] <jrhonk> how i get audacity work? i uses alsa
[03:17] <_jason> ubuntu_user_187: what's that?
[03:18] <_jason> jrhonk: for me it only works if I setup /etc/asound.conf, search the alsa site for a nice tutorial
[03:18] <ghosty> hi all, can someone tell me how to disable samba service
[03:18] <jrhonk> k
[03:19] <ubuntu_user_187> _jason: I have installed ATI driver. But with run Aticonfig me show error  Driver does not provide the Fire GL X11 ??
[03:19] <ghosty> on ubuntu ?
[03:19] <ubuntu_user_187> _jason: Erro is in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:19] <_jason> ubuntu_user_187: ah someone else will have to help you, I only use nvidia myself
[03:19] <ubuntu_user_187> _jason: Sorry thanks
[03:20] <ghosty> how do i stop services on ubuntu ?
[03:20] <Vucko> is here alowed to talk abput piracy ?
[03:20] <Killgore> depends
[03:20] <_jason> Vucko: no
[03:20] <ghosty> i want to get rid of that samba
[03:20] <Killgore> how to do it no
[03:20] <Vucko> im fond Cedega
[03:20] <_jason> Vucko: transgaming.com, you can get it
[03:20] <Mr_U> Can anyone tell me if there is a problem with Grub (or the Grub that comes with Ubuntu) and SATA drives (big or SATA in general)?
[03:21] <Killgore> ghosty: do you share files with windows computers?
[03:21] <DaveEngland> any body know.. where can i download server hyperion-1.0.2
[03:21] <DaveEngland> ?
[03:21] <orbin> ubuntu_user_187: what card do you have?
[03:21] <ghosty> killgore: well i was going to untill i used can and abel to check out my linux box just for a test and it shows all usernames with a null session
[03:22] <ubuntu_user_187> orbin: ATI Radeon 9600XT
[03:22] <ghosty> i want to kill the service now
[03:22] <orbin> ubuntu_user_187: and how'd you install the driver?
[03:23] <rob_p> ghosty: sudo /etc/init.d/samba stop
[03:23] <Killgore> ghosty: y do you want to kill it again?
[03:23] <cyphase> is there a command you can run to activate the screensaver?
[03:23] <DaveEngland> any body know.. where can i download server hyperion-1.0.2
[03:23] <ubuntu_user_187> orbin: Used this manual and method 2 http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
[03:23] <patrick52222> borring, theres never anything to do in the hoildays
[03:23] <arrick> morning everybody
[03:23] <harisund> IamEthos are you around?
[03:24] <rob_p> ghosty:  "sudo update-rc.d -f samba remove"  <--- keeps it from starting on subsequent boot-ups.
[03:24] <ghosty> thanks rob
[03:24] <rob_p> ghosty:  welcome
[03:24] <harisund> Anybody here use the HP/Compaq series laptop? Compaq Presario v2000,m2000,m2000z, HP Dv1000 line?
[03:24] <ghosty> ;) ... to much info is on view using that service
[03:24] <orbin> ubuntu_user_187: and you get an error when you run aticonfig?
[03:25] <Khamael> when I try to sync my palm, it only fills the folder with .prc files. how can I make it sync to doc files?
[03:25] <cyphase> ah, found it
[03:25] <ubuntu_user_187> orbin: YES with Fire GL X11
[03:25] <cyphase> xscreensaver-command
[03:26] <Vuckoo> hehe
[03:26] <sufa> quick question, how do i change my default desktop/window manager
[03:26] <sufa> i want to go to flux or E
[03:26] <Killgore> get a new one first
[03:26] <harisund> Anybody here use the HP/Compaq series laptop? Compaq Presario v2000,m2000,m2000z, HP Dv1000 line?
[03:26] <orbin> ubuntu_user_187: i've never run aticonfig myself, i just changed the driver to fglrx
[03:26] <Killgore> download it from apt-get
[03:26] <Killgore> or synaptic
[03:26] <ghosty> anyone tryed to install the KDE interface on ubuntu ?
[03:26] <arrick> harisund, yep
[03:26] <Vuckoo> im not see answer if somebody is answered to me
[03:26] <Killgore> probably synaptic if you dont know the package name sufa
[03:27] <harisund> arrick, I am getting a strange problem
[03:27] <Killgore> Vucko: you never asked a question
[03:27] <arrick> whats that harisund
[03:27] <_jason> ghosty: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop, will get you kubuntu
[03:27] <harisund> If I install Ubuntu with the AC adapter on, it hangs when I boot Ubuntu without it. And vice versa.
[03:27] <sufa> what is the cmd for searching for packages?
[03:27] <_jason> sufa: apt-cache search
[03:27] <Vuckoo> im askes can cracked games work on linux
[03:27] <sufa> oh yea
[03:27] <ghosty> will try that _jason is it a big install ?
[03:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell sufa about apt
[03:27] <arrick> hmmm...
[03:27] <Vuckoo> with cedega
[03:27] <_jason> ghosty: pretty big, it should ask you before installing everything and tell you the space
[03:28] <Killgore> Vuckoo: yeah i guess so
[03:28] <arrick> hold on harisund
[03:28] <Vuckoo> cool
[03:28] <Mr_U> Can anyone tell me if there is a problem with Grub (or the Grub that comes with Ubuntu) and SATA drives (big SATAs or SATA in general)? Could anyone shed some light, please?
[03:28] <harisund> arrick: In other words, in whatever battery state I install Ubuntu, it requires the same state at startup. Otherwise, it freezes at the stage "checking battery status"
[03:28] <Vuckoo> ty m8
[03:28] <Killgore> Mr_U: where did you hear about these problems?
[03:28] <harisund> arrick: Sure, holding on :D
[03:28] <Mr_U> Killgore: I am experiencing them.
[03:28] <ghosty> its 159mb
[03:28] <autoDiDaC> lala
[03:28] <ubuntu_user_187> orbin: when set in /etc/X11/xorg.conf driver fglrx. In login my monitor show error Not of range !
[03:28] <arrick> harisund, you could instal with batt, then plug the cord in after it boots right?
[03:29] <Killgore> Mr_U: enlighten me on these problems
[03:29] <ghosty> its worth thre download though, i think the gnome desktop looks really outdated
[03:29] <orbin> ubuntu_user_187: pastebin xorg.conf
[03:29] <ghosty> the^
[03:29] <arrick> I'm lookins for an answer though harisund
[03:29] <harisund> arrick: Right, I did that. I installed with the battery. All good. Then I plug in the AC adapter
[03:29] <Mr_U> Killgore: I have 2 STA drives, the first one with Windows XP (120GB unpoartitioned), the second also 120GB unpartitioned, Ubuntu Flight 6.
[03:29] <arrick> ok
[03:29] <harisund> arrick: All good. When I reboot, and while rebooting if I have the adapater connected, it hangs
[03:29] <orbin> any xfce users?
[03:29] <Killgore> orbin: ive used it
[03:30] <Mr_U> Killgore: Grub will installed, but at boot time will only print GRUB and just sit.
[03:30] <orbin> can you recommend some dark/black themes?
[03:30] <ghosty> hey _jason, does it just replace the gnome desktop or will i need to setup anything after the packages are downloaded and installed ??
[03:30] <orbin> Killgore: or any good ones for that matter?
[03:30] <Vuckoo> what
[03:30] <_jason> ghosty: you will have both.  You will be able to choose from gdm/kdm by clicking the ``sessions'' button
[03:30] <Vuckoo> cadego dont suport StarCraft
[03:30] <Killgore> orbin: nah i only used the default theme but there was a really good site i found for themes
[03:30] <Vuckoo> is that true
[03:31] <ghosty> sessions button in the logon screen ?
[03:31] <avauntage> orbin: www.xfce-look.org
[03:31] <_jason> ghosty: yeah
[03:31] <Killgore> Vuckoo: join this channel #cedega, they will help you with your problem
[03:31] <orbin> avauntage: looking at it.  seems kind of bare
[03:31] <Vuckoo> ty
[03:31] <arrick> hey harisund whats your modelnumber?
[03:31] <Mr_U> Killgore: And hence my original question...
[03:32] <Mr_U> Killgore: Can anyone tell me if there is a problem with Grub (or the Grub that comes with Ubuntu) and SATA drives (big SATAs or SATA in general)? Could anyone shed some light, please?
[03:32] <harisund> Compaq Presario V2000z: ATI Radeon Xpress200M (through fglrx), AMD64
[03:32] <Killgore> Mr_U: im guessing windows boots?
[03:32] <Mr_U> Killgore: Yes Sir.
[03:32] <Mr_U> Killgore: After a Recovery Console fixboot is run, of course.
[03:33] <harisund> arrick: Actually, every bit of hardware is indeed recognized and all that (but I haven't yet tried sleep, suspend or hibernate yet)
[03:33] <Mr_U> Killgore: GRUB install, messing up Windows boot.
[03:33] <Killgore> Mr_U: have you tried any other distros? i dont have much experience with dapper but if you ask about it
[03:33] <Mr_U> Killgore: It just doesn't boot.;
[03:33] <Killgore> Mr_U: grub shouldnt screw up windows
[03:33] <arrick> hey guys I cant remember the format for google to search a certain site, an search for certain words, any help on thie
[03:33] <Killgore> Mr_U: maybe try taking the windows drive out
[03:34] <Vuckoo> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=35516 - can i use this on Ubuntu pls
[03:34] <arrick> something like 'http:google.com: Compaq Presario V2000z: ATI Radeon Xpress200M?
[03:34] <Mr_U> Killgore: That would be my next step, yes.
[03:34] <harisund> arrick: Otherwise do tell me what you have in mind, I will also try and do some searching and come back after a while
[03:34] <ghosty> _jason: is the session button in the logon screen ?
[03:35] <_jason> ghosty: yes
[03:35] <Killgore> Vuckoo: yes just download the file near the bottom of the page
[03:35] <arrick> harisund, search in google and ubuntu.com for your model, and look for linux in the same page like this "ubuntu, Compaq Presario V2000z: ATI Radeon Xpress200M"
[03:35] <Vuckoo> this 49 kb, and this panel
[03:35] <harisund> ok. will do. arrick:Anything in particular to search for?
[03:35] <harisund> arrick: As in some key word or something?
[03:36] <ghosty> ok thank..... i just hope this kde desktop runs ok on my box, its an old machine that i built up just for getting use to using linux before getting shut of windows for ever....
[03:36] <Killgore> Vuckoo: i dont know about the panel but yes the 49kb
[03:36] <arrick> look for posts on the wiki especially for people that had the same problem
[03:36] <Killgore> ghosty: i found kde runs better than gnome on old machines
[03:36] <Killgore> ghosty: at leasy mine does
[03:36] <Vuckoo> and thats all, now just transfer it to ubuntu and instal it there
[03:36] <ghosty> thats good news then killgore
[03:36] <Vuckoo> i mean will i get that look
[03:36] <harisund> arrick: ok thanks. Catch up with you later then.
[03:36] <_jason> ghosty: you should try xubuntu on the old ones
[03:36] <ghosty> its only a amd 400, with 98mb ram
[03:37] <arrick> yep
[03:37] <Killgore> Vuckoo: you will have to open the Gnome theme manager
[03:37] <orbin> harisund: what's the issue?  i'm on a a very simiilar box
[03:37] <Killgore> ghosty: same exept i had 128mb, upgraded to 196 lol
[03:37] <Vuckoo> i know that, but in 49 kb i can hawe that look
[03:37] <_jason> ghosty: I think kde is going to be sluggish with that setup, but you can try...
[03:37] <Vuckoo> wow
[03:37] <harisund> orbin: Basically here is the problem.
[03:37] <ghosty> lol at killgore
[03:37] <ghosty> worth a try hey... !!
[03:38] <harisund> orbin: If I insall ubuntu with the ac adapter disconnected, then when booting if I have the ac adapter connected it hangs
[03:38] <arrick> hey harisund check this out http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-84565.html
[03:38] <harisund> orbin: And similarly vice versa. That is it requires the same state of the ac adapter as it had while installing.
[03:38] <Killgore> ghosty: i ran kde off slax live cd and it was great, gnome was slowish, xfce wasnt a great improvement but blackbox has been the best so far
[03:38] <harisund> orbin: The hangup occurs at the stage "testing battery status"
[03:39] <ghosty> blackbox is that deb ?
[03:39] <orbin> harisund: that's definitely weird
[03:39] <Killgore> ghosty: debian you mean>
[03:39] <ghosty> yes
[03:39] <Killgore> ghosty: is that what you meant?
[03:39] <Killgore> ghosty: i dont know exactly what your asking lol
[03:39] <harisund> orbin: yeah, don't know why. I believe some ACPI problem. As arrick sugggested, i am going to do some searching on google and the forums. I believe there are quite a few posts on the forums itself on this series of machines.
[03:40] <ghosty> does it allow for the apt-get function on blackbox
[03:40] <Killgore> ghosty: yeah
[03:40] <ghosty> i was thinking that deb was the distory that brought that out for users like me
[03:40] <Killgore> ghosty: i just did a server install then x-server-core and blackbox and i was up and running
[03:41] <orbin> harisund: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsCompaq a v2000 seemed to work fine for this guy
[03:41] <PouLouM> why is that rar not anymore in the synaptic packages ?
[03:41] <harisund> The thing is, V2000 is an intel box, v2000z is a amd box. Think that could be of any significant importance? orbin
[03:41] <orbin> harisund: sorry, there's a v2000z there too :)
[03:41] <ghosty> i have a laptop thats got alright specs but im still running XP on that, its 2.8mghz 512mb ram, 64 mb GFX
[03:42] <Killgore> ghosty: mega-gigahertz o.0
[03:42] <harisund> Ok really? thanks for mentioning that, must have been added recently. Am going there orbin
[03:42] <mlal> cara como fao para configura o lstp
[03:42] <Killgore> !br
[03:42] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[03:43] <orbin> harisund: maybe try booting w/ noapic or acpi=off in grub
[03:43] <mlal> #ubuntu-br
[03:43] <harisund> Yep. That is what I am going to try.
[03:43] <suppaman> hi
[03:43] <Killgore> mlal
[03:43] <Killgore> use this
[03:43] <harisund> orbin: The acpi thing, I knew that was what was causing quite a few problems.
[03:43] <IdleOne> how do I install a xmms skin?
[03:43] <Killgore> use this    /j #ubuntu-br
[03:43] <suppaman> I'm running a 5.10 live cd, how can I mount hd partition on  gnome desktop ?
[03:43] <mlal> sou Brasileiro
[03:43] <cyphase> eww
[03:43] <Sonderblade> which deb contains the mount.cifs program?
[03:43] <cyphase> breezys hibernate is awful
[03:44] <cyphase> well
[03:44] <orbin> IdleOne: ~/.xmms/Skins
[03:44] <cyphase> bad
[03:44] <IdleOne> orbin, I just put the extracted files in there?
[03:44] <orbin> IdleOne: you do know about bmp/audacious right?
[03:44] <orbin> IdleOne: the whole archive
[03:44] <mlal> \#ubuntu-br
[03:44] <orbin> IdleOne: actually, the .wsz file
[03:44] <mlal> #/ubuntu-br
[03:44] <xstation> hi
[03:44] <Killgore> mlal:  use the j
[03:45] <ghosty> hey killgore, did you try to run knoppix on your box
[03:45] <ghosty> ghz^ i mean ... hahaha
[03:45] <ghosty> knoppix from the live CD ???? i tryed to run them on mine and keep getting ramdisk error's out of space, it runs troppix, but nothing else
[03:45] <kszl> ubuntu.hu
[03:45] <mlal> valeu
[03:45] <Killgore> like this /join #ubuntu-br
[03:45] <mlal> vc tem msn
[03:45] <kszl> tnx
[03:45] <IdleOne> orbin, afetr extracting all I have are .bmp files
[03:46] <xstation> I have this script for qemu will someone please look in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11376 and tell me it looks ok
[03:46] <suppaman> noone ?
[03:46] <Killgore> does bmp support gapless playback?
[03:46] <harisund> orbin and arrick: Thanks for your advices/suggestions. I will get back to you after a couple more reboots and tests.
[03:46] <orbin> IdleOne: in that case, you probably need to keep it in the archive
[03:46] <ghosty> bk--- XP is shit!!!! i got the connection routed through XP lappy
[03:46] <mlal> my name Ricardo
[03:46] <ghosty> keeps crashing it out
[03:46] <orbin> harisund: good luck
[03:46] <orbin> Killgore: yep
[03:46] <IdleOne> orbin, the .gz file you mean?
[03:46] <orbin> IdleOne: yep
[03:46] <harisund>  orbin Thanks, I am going to need it !
[03:46] <IdleOne> okie
[03:47] <orbin> any other lightweight DEs beside xfce and fluxbox?
[03:47] <Killgore> blackbox
[03:47] <IdleOne> orbin, thanks that was easy lol
[03:48] <Killgore> IceWM
[03:48] <xstation> IdleOne: can you at script it looks ok to me
[03:48] <orbin> Killgore: isn't flux blackbox + extra?
[03:48] <IdleOne> xstation, ???
[03:48] <suppaman> is there a cd burning program on live cd ?
[03:48] <xstation> IdleOne: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11376
[03:48] <Killgore> orbin: yeah but fluxbox is based on a really old version of blackbox
[03:49] <mithro> hi! I'm currently running Dapper and when I do a suspend to ram, X only comes back if I resume in under 10 minutes
[03:49] <IdleOne> xstation, i have no clue what that is or what it does sorry
[03:49] <arrick> hey goooooodddd mmmoooooorrrrrriiiiinnnngggg orbin
[03:49] <takedown> orbin:  window maker, entilightment ,ion openbox
[03:49] <suppaman> mithro: I think dapper is #ubuntu+1
[03:49] <arrick> yeah suppaman  is is
[03:49] <orbin> Killgore: thanks.  i'm not really a fan of the whole menu dependency thing though  ... it's hard to use a touchpad w/ them
[03:50] <mithro> okay moving there
[03:50] <suppaman> arrick: is is ?
[03:50] <orbin> arrick: morning
[03:50] <Killgore> orbin: yeah it would be pretty hard
[03:50] <Killgore> orbin: but yeah there are heaps to choose from
[03:50] <xstation> IdleOne : Iit starts qemu up on boot I hink
[03:50] <jcole> mithro: ati card?
[03:50] <Vuckoo> ty ppl for help, now i must go to work cya all
[03:50] <xstation> think
[03:50] <orbin> takedown: i though enlightenment was supposedly eye-candy heavy
[03:50] <suppaman> anyway, I'm trying to backup data with a live ubuntu 5.10, is there a burning program for gnome on live ?
[03:50] <orbin> Killgore: right, thanks anyway
[03:50] <mithro> jcole: nope intel i855
[03:52] <orbin> suppaman: nautilus
[03:52] <xstation> arrick: hi
[03:52] <Ricardo> h
[03:52] <arrick> morning xstation how are you today
[03:52] <suppaman> orbin: thanks
[03:53] <xstation> arrick: have the day off will phone in sick tomorro so I can finish my little project
[03:53] <arrick> haha
[03:53] <Killgore> nice
[03:53] <Killgore> always good to take work off for linux
[03:53] <arrick> you mean its gonna take you more than one day xstation ?
[03:53] <xstation> arrick: P45 any day now
[03:54] <xstation> arrick; umm nice one you know me a week at least
[03:54] <arrick> Killgore, I retired at the age of 30 then started working again, and had to take time off for linux, running a 7000 unit network with 72000 users on linux
[03:54] <arrick> yeah
[03:54] <sufa> woo hoo, im getting 0.16.999 of enlightenment
[03:54] <Killgore> arrick: where?
[03:54] <sufa> anyone give that a go yet?
[03:54] <Killgore> arrick: a company?
[03:54] <cr3> how can i determine which version of ubuntu I'm running? is there a file to cat or something?
[03:54] <arrick> at a school here in michign
[03:55] <arrick> michigan even
[03:55] <Killgore> mad school
[03:55] <xstation> arrick: and now for something completly difrent
[03:55] <arrick> ok
[03:55] <xstation> difffrent
[03:55] <Mr_U> arrick, a school with 72000 users? What school is that?
[03:55] <Killgore> xstation: lol
[03:55] <Killgore> that is a lot
[03:55] <xstation> arrick its a line from Monty Python
[03:55] <Killgore> of course it is
[03:55] <Mr_U> arrick, April's fool is over, you know...
[03:56] <arrick> there are many up here, though this one is the school system network
[03:56] <xstation> arrick: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11376
[03:57] <arrick> by law all users here have to have an email address and a username on all schoolsystem networks by 5th grade due to "leve no child behind"
[03:57] <Killgore> bleh the default skin for beep is uuu-gly!
[03:57] <arrick> yep Killgore I hate it too
[03:57] <Killgore> where to get some awesome ones?
[03:57] <rcaskey_> arrick: ack, what did you do for mail?
[03:57] <xstation> arrick; gospel according to arrick
[03:57] <arrick> u using bmpx Killgore ?
[03:57] <Killgore> dunno arrick
[03:58] <Killgore> i just did apt-get beep-media-player
[03:58] <xstation> Killgore: what do you think http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11376
[03:58] <arrick> hey xstation I cant help you with this one yes
[03:58] <arrick> yet
[03:58] <xstation> arrick; ok I have got a well a while
[03:58] <arrick> let me know the fix, when you find it though so i will know
[03:59] <arrick> npp: :-(:::
[03:59] <irad> how do i check the version of my file via konsole?
[03:59] <Killgore> arrick: what is the difference?
[03:59] <irad> file= package
[04:00] <ercin> is there a service like alioth for ubuntu?
[04:00] <Killgore> xstation: okay if i knew anything about bash scripting i could help you
[04:00] <arrick> rcaskey_, I am just starting to run the system, they had suse 10 on their system until I came, I swithed my office to ubuntu the first day
[04:00] <teki> hello. I wonder if there's some good way to upgrade the kernel I'm running. I have an amd64 processor but I believe the kernel is a i386 version.. would you recommend I upgrade the kernel or leave it as is? I want as much performance as I can get but I don't want to reinstall the whole deal.. I'm quite newbie:ish.
[04:01] <IdleOne> orbin where do I put a GDM theme?
[04:01] <Mr_U>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[04:01] <davix> erm, i need a music player that will support bidi and utf8, is bmpx the only one i can use?
[04:01] <arrick> Killgore, one will play /wma files and allow you to add a whole folder of folders at once
[04:01] <xstation> Killgore: ok that makes two of us but thanks
[04:01] <arrick> davix, check this out
[04:01] <Blippe> bidi?
[04:01] <arrick> !restricted
[04:01] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:01] <orbin> IdleOne: sys>prefs>login>graphical greeter tab
[04:01] <Killgore> arrick: yer i just noticed that you have to add all the files
[04:02] <davix> Blippe, support hebrewe
[04:02] <Killgore> arrick: also turning the eq on makes it really soft
[04:02] <davix> -e
[04:02] <arrick> hey irad 'file blah.blah
[04:02] <irad> arrick, i ment package
[04:02] <arrick> oh ok
[04:02] <rcaskey_> arrick: the people here have a hard time with our 32k user email setup
[04:02] <irad> like vorbis --version
[04:02] <xstation> Killgore: SICK of coffee screen any others you know of?
[04:02] <Blippe> davix, oh ic, isn't hebrew in utf8?
[04:02] <arrick> yeah
[04:02] <rcaskey_> UGA
[04:03] <davix> Blippe, yes, or iso88598, but it's not the point, hebrew is written right to left
[04:03] <arrick> they had a linux junky set it up, and I havent used it until 2 fridays ago rcaskey_
[04:03] <teki> no ideas?
[04:03] <rcaskey_> ususal deal. "This package looks great and test out ok, let's buy it." "Update X killed the mail node!"
[04:03] <arrick> haha
[04:03] <davix> arrick, which player do you suggest?
[04:03] <rcaskey_> arrick: and anti-spam is a full time position
[04:03] <Killgore> xstation: whats coffee screen
[04:04] <xstation> Killgore: ubuntu
[04:04] <Killgore> xstation: you mean the colour scheme?
[04:04] <arrick> hang on
[04:04] <rcaskey_> btw, is there a 32k uid limit?
[04:04] <Killgore> im not liking bmp
[04:04] <xstation> Killgore yep some nice patels would be a joy
[04:05] <rcaskey_> I never bothered to check but on OS X we can't join our machines to the campus directory server because it's overflowing :(
[04:05] <arrick> depends on how you set it up rcaskey_
[04:05] <Killgore> xstation: www.gnome-look.org
[04:05] <rcaskey_> arrick: in the defualt ubuntu setup
[04:05] <arrick> yeah default is 32k
[04:05] <xstation> Killgore; umm sounds tempting
[04:05] <arrick> but you can double the mail server on the same machine as well
[04:06] <rcaskey_> arrick: different problem, this is for user auth
[04:06] <arrick> oh yeah forgot what we were talking about
[04:06] <rcaskey_> on a lab machine if they want to log in your hit up the Novel Directory Server and it spits you the info that you need
[04:06] <Blippe> xstation, art.gnome.org too, if you search for art and gnome in synaptic you get an tool for downloading/installing atry stuff for gnome
[04:06] <rcaskey_> sorry, thoughts are everywhere ;)
[04:07] <rcaskey_> so it says "This is user 49,232" and Mac OS X says "Ack!" and I suppose Ubuntu would as well
[04:07] <wezzer> hi, how can I change default OS in grub?
[04:07] <Killgore> wezzer: you have to edit grub.conf
[04:08] <wezzer> okay, where do I find it?
[04:08] <rcaskey_> arrick: is there a kernel option for enabling 32-bit uids?
[04:08] <Killgore> no sorry
[04:08] <arrick> hey davix hav eyou looked in your synaptic package manager, on the right side for something that supports those files, the one with the 8 I remember seeing yesterday while browsing mine
[04:08] <Killgore> wezzer: a diff file
[04:09] <wezzer> umm, what is a diff file?
[04:09] <Killgore> wezzer: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.list
[04:09] <Killgore> wezzer: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:09] <arrick> rcaskey_, you can add the 32 codecs from the page I recommended
[04:09] <rcaskey_> arrick: codecs?
[04:09] <davix> arrick, i never use synaptic :) just apt
[04:09] <_jason> diff (1)             - compare files line by line
[04:09] <rcaskey_> arrick: hungh?
[04:09] <wezzer> Killgore: ok, which line here?
[04:09] <arrick> sorry rcaskey_ I keep forgetting where i am, hang on
[04:10] <arrick> davix hang on
[04:10] <arrick> davix, what files you trying again?
[04:10] <Killgore> wezzer: see the line that says default 0
[04:10] <giftnudel> Where can I find a ubuntu svg icon?
[04:10] <davix> im not trying any files currently, im just looking for a proper player
[04:10] <wezzer> Killgore: ahum, found it
[04:11] <giftnudel> With the ubuntu logo I mean.
[04:11] <Bambino> wezzer: http://ubuntuguide.org/#changedefaultosgrub
[04:11] <xstation> Blippe; greatstuff thanks
[04:11] <arrick> I needto know the files you want it to support though
[04:11] <arrick> davix, ^^
[04:11] <Khamael> where can I find a decent palmOS howto?
[04:11] <arrick> !palmos
[04:11] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[04:11] <Killgore> wezzer: ok which entry is the one you want to boot?
[04:11] <wezzer> Bambino: thanks :)
[04:11] <arrick> !palm0s
[04:11] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[04:11] <Bambino> wezzer, You welcome
[04:11] <wezzer> Killgore: it's name is Windows NT/2000/XP
[04:11] <Killgore> !palm
[04:11] <ubotu> somebody said palm was http://howtos.linuxbroker.com/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[04:11] <davix> arrick, you meen which codecs?
[04:12] <arrick> Khamael, there is a good wiki, I dont know the address though ,
[04:12] <arrick> yeah davix
[04:12] <davix> arrick, mp3,ogg
[04:12] <private_meta> hi there
[04:12] <arrick> gtta get my coffeoo, brb
[04:12] <Killgore> wezzer: scroll down to the end of the file
[04:12] <private_meta> lil question... can anyone tell me how i can burn a bin cd image to a cdrw and what i need to do that?
[04:12] <wezzer> Killgore: yes
[04:12] <thomas001> hi,how to play mms:// streams in ubuntu?
[04:13] <Killgore> wezzer: find the entry for Windows NT,,,,,
[04:13] <wezzer> Killgore: found it
[04:13] <thomas001> totem tells me unable to open location
[04:13] <Bambino> is ISO and BIN file the same?
[04:13] <_jason> thomas001: mplayer generally works well
[04:13] <private_meta> bambino dunno...
[04:13] <Killgore> wezzer: check if it says savedefault in there
[04:13] <Khamael> arrick, I can do anything but sync :(
[04:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell thomas001 about mplayer
[04:13] <Bambino> private_meta: http://ubuntuguide.org/#createisofromcddvd see if this helps?
[04:13] <wezzer> Killgore: yeah, it says so
[04:14] <Bambino> private_meta, theres the entire section for burning to files
[04:14] <rcaskey_> arrick: btw, I think you are wrong. I just did an adduser hightestuser --uid 42329 and it worked fine
[04:14] <Killgore> wezzer: ok scroll back up to where it said default 0 near the top
[04:14] <wezzer> Killgore: okay
[04:15] <Bambino> private_meta: this is more accur to what you asked: http://ubuntuguide.org/#burnisocddvd
[04:15] <Killgore> wezzer: change the 0 to saved
[04:15] <private_meta> it's not iso, it's .bin
[04:15] <private_meta> hrm
[04:15] <Bambino> private_meta, ya but thats why i asked if its the same, maybe they work the same?
[04:15] <wezzer> Killgore: ok, so this means that the default option in grub menu is always the last selection I made?
[04:15] <thomas001> thx _jason
[04:15] <Killgore> wezzer: exactly
[04:15] <Joyern> How does this help channel work?
[04:16] <arrick> rcaskey_, I very well could be wrong, just learning this stuff, and I am just learning linux as I go, can only go by what I am told until I test it myself
[04:16] <Killgore> wezzer deserves a pat on the back
[04:16] <_jason> Joyern: you just ask your questiona nd if someone knows, they try to help
[04:16] <wezzer> Killgore: :^)
[04:16] <wezzer> Killgore: thanks :)
[04:16] <private_meta> Bambino: ubuntu doesn't acknowledge the .bin as burnable
[04:16] <rcaskey_> arrick: ok, in that case I'm telling you your wrong ;)
[04:16] <rcaskey_> arrick: not that i knew any better until 2 minutes ago
[04:16] <Bambino> private_meta, stupid ubuntu :(
[04:16] <arrick> ok thanks
[04:16] <rcaskey_> I work in the UGA School of Music
[04:16] <vinboy> how do I backup my data into a compressed file?
[04:17] <giftnudel> Bambino, private_meta: hey! dapper does that for me!
[04:17] <xstation> Killgore: I cannot see roryy name on list of nicks
[04:17] <molinero> !audacity
[04:17] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, molinero
[04:17] <arrick> rcaskey_, thats why Ive been in here every day for the last 2 weeks
[04:17] <Khamael> the link ubotu gave me seems dead
[04:17] <Killgore> xstation: roryy
[04:17] <Bambino> giftnudel, it does? That's a nice thing to hear
[04:17] <rcaskey_> Ubuntu has been very good to me
[04:17] <giftnudel> vinboy: either use fileroller or the commandline
[04:17] <Joyern> Ok. thanks. well, I installed ubuntu linux amd64bit version and when it finished up it installed grub bootloader. After reboot my computer boots directly to windows, anyone know what i can do?
[04:17] <_jason> Khamael: what link was that?
[04:17] <vinboy> giftnudel: thanks
[04:17] <arrick> rcaskey_, first, i want to upgrade everything to breezt, 2nd dont want to kill the system when i do it
[04:17] <giftnudel> vinboy: I'll give you a command
[04:17] <erUSUL> private_meta, you need a corresponding cue file to burn it (well to convert it to iso and then burn it) using bchunk
[04:18] <Khamael> _jason, <ubotu> somebody said palm was http://howtos.linuxbroker.com/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[04:18] <xstation> Killgore yep
[04:18] <private_meta> i have that one, erUSUL
[04:18] <rcaskey_> arrick: what's your position over there?
[04:18] <giftnudel> vinboy: or wait: are the directories all in one folder?
[04:18] <arrick> Information Technilogies cheif,
[04:18] <whyami> how can I record from the command line?
[04:18] <arrick> I have the qualifications unde M$systems, and they liked my resume rcaskey_
[04:18] <private_meta> erUSUL: how do i convert it?
[04:18] <erUSUL> private_meta, then use bchunt (sudo apt-get install bchunt) to convert it to an iso file
[04:18] <Killgore> xstation: what do you mean>
[04:19] <rcaskey_> arrick: Welcome to the *nix world
[04:19] <_jason> ubotu: no palm is http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html
[04:19] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[04:19] <giftnudel> whyami: what? What do you want to record, from where?
[04:19] <arrick> yeah thanks
[04:19] <erUSUL> private_meta, man bchunt ;)
[04:19] <_jason> Khamael: try that one ^ looks the same
[04:19] <rcaskey_> wanna go to -offtopic?
[04:19] <private_meta> bchunt could not be found
[04:19] <rcaskey_> #ubuntu-offtopic that is
[04:19] <arrick> yeah
[04:19] <giftnudel> private_meta: sudo apt-get install bchunt
[04:19] <Khamael> _jason, thanks
[04:19] <Joyern> I installed ubuntu linux amd64bit version and when it finished up it installed grub bootloader. After reboot my computer boots directly to windows, anyone know what i can do?
[04:19] <private_meta> erUSUL: apt-get couldn'T find bchunt for me
[04:19] <giftnudel> Joyern: more than one disk?
[04:20] <erUSUL> !tell private_meta about repos
[04:20] <xstation> Blippe ; seen this how to download already installed art-gnome http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds/nature/1633
[04:20] <Joyern> it was 1 cd
[04:20] <_jason> ubotu: no palm is http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[04:20] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[04:20] <wenko> change boot.ini
[04:20] <_jason> there we go
[04:20] <giftnudel> Joyern: I mean harddisks
[04:20] <erUSUL> private_meta, is bchunk
[04:20] <erUSUL> sorry
[04:20] <Joyern> I have 5 hd's
[04:20] <private_meta> found and installed
[04:20] <giftnudel> Joyern: ok, than it makes sense
[04:20] <xstation> Killgore: e/she was here a few days ago but I thought the name might be in the list bold or greyed -out
[04:20] <user_> how do I switch to "root"?
[04:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell user_ about root
[04:21] <irad> How do i install something with all it's dependencies? is there any value for it?
[04:21] <_jason> irad: use apt-get, aptitude, or synaptic
[04:21] <giftnudel> Joyern: ok, I need a quick overview: where is your ubuntu installation and where is your windows installation
[04:21] <Blippe> xtation, msot browsers have an option to right-click on an image and choose "use as background"
[04:21] <_jason> irad: programs will generally not work without their dependencies
[04:22] <Killgore> Blippe: but not if your DE doesnt support it
[04:22] <irad> _jason right thanks
[04:22] <irad> _jason apt-get with any values?
[04:22] <_jason> irad: sudo apt-get install packagename
[04:22] <Killgore> ive never figured out how to remove a package with all its dependencies
[04:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell irad about apt
[04:22] <irad> let's say i want to install libneon25 what do i do?
[04:22] <Bambino> The best mp3 player for ubuntu is?
[04:22] <alba> hallo alle zusammen
[04:22] <Killgore> xmms
[04:23] <Joyern> My windows is on disk 3 and ubuntu on disk2
[04:23] <Killgore> is pretty good Bambino
[04:23] <Bambino> Killgore, was that a joke? :P
[04:23] <giftnudel> Joyern: ok, your problem makes sense
[04:23] <alba> kann einer hier deutsch
[04:23] <giftnudel> alba: #ubuntu-de
[04:23] <_jason> irad: libneon24 is in the repos, libneon25 is not
[04:23] <Killgore> Bambino: well it works well on my low end machine
[04:23] <Blippe> Killgore, atitude have an option like that, but you have to install it with aptitude (it keeps its own history)
[04:23] <Blippe> Killgore, aptitude
[04:23] <alba> thx giftnudel
[04:24] <Bambino> Killgore, oh, you replied "xmms" i never saw that :p
[04:24] <Killgore> Blippe: bleh i dont like text things
[04:24] <Killgore> Blippe: lol
[04:24] <private_meta> ok... i'm just trying to burn the CD
[04:24] <irad> _jason, i need to install bmpx with all it's dependencies with the command: dpkg -i ....deb
[04:24] <irad> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of bmpx:
[04:24] <irad>  bmpx depends on libneon25 (>= 0.25.3.dfsg); however:
[04:24] <giftnudel> Joyern: ok,  when you installed, it showed something like /dev/hdb or /dev/hda, do you remember what you installed to?
[04:24] <_jason> irad: you will have to install the dependencies manually
[04:24] <private_meta> erUSUL: thxs for now :)
[04:25] <Bambino> A question not quiet related to ubuntu but to my laptop, it says DVD player: Dvd+R dual bla bla / DVD+-RW... Does it mean it can read/write both - and +?
[04:25] <Joyern> well, the list was long, but i dont remember exactly which it was. I put in a hd just for linux
[04:26] <giftnudel> Joyern: what you can try: change the disk order in the bios to see if it boots at all
[04:26] <giftnudel> Joyern: but it should
[04:26] <irad> How do i check my glib version?
[04:26] <Killgore> irad: does the repos have BMPx in them?
[04:26] <giftnudel> Joyern: What you need to do to solve your problem:
[04:26] <irad> Killgore: nope
[04:26] <Joyern> you want me to set the ubunti disk as the first one?
[04:27] <molinero> !aptitude
[04:27] <giftnudel> Joyern: right, if you do that, it will boot, but let's try to fix the problem
[04:27] <ubuntu> pl
[04:27] <molinero> !synaptic
[04:27] <ubotu> hmm... synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[04:27] <ubuntu> merde
[04:27] <_jason> !es
[04:27] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:28] <giftnudel> Joyern: you need to install the grub bootloader in the master boot record of the windows xp disk
[04:28] <giftnudel> Joyern: and I guess you have no clue how to do that, right?
[04:28] <Joyern> thats right.. I have no experience with linux..
[04:29] <giftnudel> Joyern: multi disc boot is a funny thing ...
[04:29] <giftnudel> Joyern: you can try the following: boot from the installation (not live!) cd and choose rescue mode
[04:30] <Joyern> ok..
[04:30] <giftnudel> Joyern: you can then select the disc where you're linux is on and install the grub bootloader in the disc where windows xp is on
[04:30] <Joyern> Ok..
[04:31] <Joyern> Ill try that, thanks for now..
[04:31] <giftnudel> Joyern: reboot, try that and if you have any questions don't write anything to your harddisk but instead come back and ask
[04:31] <Bambino> Anyone here that has both linux and windows installed, experienced any probs with windows after ubuntu installation? I have now at windows start : "Monitor.exe has caused an error and has been terminated" :(
[04:31] <giftnudel> Joyern: I will stay here
[04:31] <Joyern> I will always get my windows working..
[04:31] <Joyern> Ill reboot and try..
[04:32] <giftnudel> Joyern: good luck!
[04:33] <Ubugtu> hi
[04:33] <_jason> the bot... is alive...
[04:33] <_jason> @unload AI
[04:33] <DJ_Tobias> is there a way to download a whole folder from a website ?
[04:34] <_jason> DJ_Tobias: wget -r, iirc.  check man wget
[04:34] <Davey|Work> I have some unknown Dell Multimedia keyboard, any ideas how to get my volume working?
[04:34] <DJ_Tobias> http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/ i need to download that whole directory
[04:34] <takedown> just use wget -m
[04:34] <Ven] n^> how to set computer name in ubuntu?
[04:35] <DJ_Tobias> k thanks
[04:35] <_jason> Ven] n^: you mean the hostname?
[04:35] <wenko> yep
[04:35] <wenko> errr w.c.
[04:35] <Ven] n^> uhm.. in the routers settings.. there is no name of the linux computer..
[04:35] <DiscoStrangler> Im new to linux. Im using my linux box to store files and such to access when i want to from my XP box. I set up the samba config and everything. What I need to know is, I go to Network Places, open the ubuntu computer, do I just make regular folders there Windows style to put my files in, or does it have to be special?
[04:35] <_jason> Ven] n^: system > administration > networking > general > hostname is what you want I think
[04:35] <seicherlbob> hi there! my laptop wants to configure all network devices on startup. the dhcp-request takes quite a lot of time and i'd like to stop the system from auto-bring-up the interfaces. any ideas?
[04:35] <Bambino> Ven] n^: System -> Administration -> Networking , in the netwrok settings: General Tab -> Host Settings -> Hostname: Specify the computer name
[04:36] <patrick52222> thers nothing to do in the hoildays
[04:36] <Ven] n^> ive set the hostname to "foo"
[04:36] <takedown> Ven] n^: echo "ubuntu" > /etc/hostname or sudo hostname you_host
[04:36] <Ven] n^> but it doesnt show in the router
[04:37] <Ven] n^> the "hostname" command also says "foo"
[04:37] <Ven] n^> but theres no name in the router dhcp settings
[04:38] <_jason> takedown: be careful with that, if you don't modify /etc/hosts appropriately you will end up breaking sudo
[04:39] <Frogzoo> DiscoStrangler: just ordinary folders/files - nothing special
[04:39] <takedown> _jason: i know, but i cant break sudo with that
[04:40] <takedown> _jason: sudo just show error, but works
[04:40] <_jason> takedown: does it say can't lookup gethostbyname() or something like that?
[04:40] <Frogzoo> DJ_Tobias: wget -r -np http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles
[04:40] <takedown> _jason: yep
[04:40] <Frogzoo> DJ_Tobias: wget -r -np -p -N http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles
[04:40] <_jason> takedown: I don't know if it works, maybe a reboot will finish breaking it :)
[04:41] <DJ_Tobias> Frogzoo, -m is just as good yea?
[04:41] <takedown> _jason: nope, it works anyway
[04:41] <Frogzoo> DJ_Tobias: don't think -m includes either -p or -np
[04:41] <k3mper> how can i run ntpdate on startup?
[04:42] <Bambino> any site on the net that teaches you commands and what they do? I have never used linux so i suck at it and now nothing bout it
[04:42] <takedown> linuxcommand.com may be
[04:42] <Frogzoo> !tell Bambino about docs
[04:42] <takedown> or you can just find it in google
[04:43] <Frogzoo> Bambino: read the msg from ubotu, & take a look at the gnome help - click on the lifesaver icon
[04:43] <private_meta> \o/ i've just made another lifetime achivement
[04:43] <seicherlbob> hi there! my laptop wants to configure all network devices on startup. the dhcp-request takes quite a lot of time and i'd like to stop the system from auto-bring-up the interfaces to save time at startup. any ideas?
[04:43] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[04:44] <private_meta> YES!
[04:44] <_jason> takedown: k well if you want to get rid of the error, /etc/hosts is the way to do it
[04:44] <Frogzoo> seicherlbob: comment the 'auto interface' lines in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:45] <private_meta> i just moved a cup via soundwaves... \o/
[04:45] <DigitalLF> i made a big no no how do i redownload kernel-image-2.6.15-19-686 so i fix my /lib/modules becouse x wont start
[04:45] <seicherlbob> Frogzoo: thats what i thought aswell. but there is only "auto lo" the others are not set to auto
[04:45] <LinuxJones> seicherlbob: you can configure your network cards to do that in network-admin
[04:46] <seicherlbob> LinuxJones: i use sudo nano ;)
[04:46] <seicherlbob> LinuxJones: oh, sorry, reading-error ;) i'll have another look. didn't find it
[04:47] <Frogzoo> seicherlbob: I suspect the gnome network manager - if you don't start the applet - the interfaces file may cooperate
[04:47] <cafuego_> LOBSTER MAGNET
[04:47] <LinuxJones> seicherlbob: well you can do it via command line if you want to do update-rc.d -f networking remove that will stop any networking from loading up when your computer starts up. sudo /init.d/networking start will start up networking
[04:47] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[04:48] <joevandyk> Can anyone use the gnome-xchat program to connect to IRC?
[04:48] <joevandyk> Mine won't connect... something about the IDENT process
[04:48] <Frogzoo> cafuego_: lobsters make poor magnets - just so's you can avoid any unnecessary disappointment
[04:48] <joevandyk> says "User: not enough parameters" wtf
[04:48] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: yeah I use it
[04:49] <joevandyk> LinuxJones, ok, must be my set up then... any ideas on why I can't seem to connect?
[04:49] <Frogzoo> joevandyk: everyone but you...
[04:49] <seicherlbob> LinuxJones: ok. i'll give it a try. thanks and CU!
[04:49] <joevandyk> Frogzoo, now I feel bad.  :(
[04:49] <Frogzoo> joevandyk: just copy you nick into ALL the name spaces & try again
[04:49] <roico> joevdink: i use it too...
[04:50] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: it might take 30 seconds to finally login because your router probably drops ident/icmp traffic from the irc server.
[04:50] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[04:50] <joevandyk> LinuxJones, ooh, yeah, it probably does.
[04:51] <joevandyk> LinuxJones,  what do I want to tell the router to let through?
[04:51] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: it usually takes about 15 seconds for me to finally login
[04:51] <suppaman> bye
[04:51] <cafuego_> !lobstermagnet is at http://www.savethegoldfish.co.uk/fun/lobster.php
[04:51] <ubotu> cafuego_: okay
[04:51] <joevandyk> weird that xchat works, but gnome-xchat doesn't though
[04:52] <Frogzoo> cafuego_: I think my intelligence just dropped watching that
[04:52] <cute_bettong> you all want to hear an interesting fact i found out while doing some time calculations last night? i am a clock maker and this is neat
[04:53] <joevandyk> still getting "USER: not enough parameters" in gnome-xchat.  My nick is in all the fields (the real name and nickname)
[04:53] <arrick> !offtopic
[04:53] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[04:53] <Frogzoo> joevandyk: this is a straightforward problem - you need to fill out all the user details
[04:53] <cafuego_> Frogzoo: I'd better not mention gonads & strife then.
[04:53] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: well you can look in /etc/services it has a listing of all ports and their associated services. Doing say cat /etc/services | grep irc should list the irc ports you need to open.
[04:53] <Frogzoo> cafuego_: best not - phew!
[04:53] <joevandyk> Frogzoo, I have, as far as I can tell
[04:53] <_jason> cafuego_: what the...
[04:54] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: if you let it go will you eventually login ?
[04:54] <Frogzoo> joevandyk: xchat -> server list -> user details - just fill in all text boxes
[04:55] <joevandyk> LinuxJones, it's been trying to login for days now
[04:55] <joevandyk> Frogzoo, Xchat works fine.  Gnome-Xchat is not.
[04:55] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: can you paste the output on pastebin.ca it might be something else.
[04:55] <joevandyk> Frogzoo, (there's no "Xchat" menu in gnome-xchat)
[04:56] <joevandyk> LinuxJones, http://pastebin.ca/47969
[04:57] <Frogzoo> joevandyk: soz - thought you meant xchat, but it's the same problem, you're missing a user id somewhere
[04:57] <joevandyk> Frogzoo, I've got the nickname and real name fields filled in
[04:57] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: you need to fill in the proper user info
[04:57] <joevandyk> LinuxJones, I've filled in the Real Name and Nickname fields in the gnome-chat preferences
[04:57] <joevandyk> er, gnome-xchat
[04:58] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[04:58] <rambo3> worts irc client ever
[04:59] <joevandyk> Aha, I bet there's something screwy in the gnome-xchat app with regards to preferences.  As soon as I typed in /nick joevandyk, it worked
[04:59] <joe_> other joe here
[05:00] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: :)
[05:00] <LinuxJones> joevandyk: you should register your nick and set a password.
[05:00] <joevandyk> How do I do that?
[05:01] <Ven] n^> easiest way to add a "windows computername" to ubuntu?
[05:01] <Ven] n^> i want my linux-computer to show up in the router settings with a name
[05:01] <Ven] n^> like the windows boxes does
[05:01] <Ven] n^> i heard i should config samba
[05:01] <joevandyk> aha, done
[05:01] <yereth> hi all
[05:01] <erez> nicotine is crashing without telling me the reason, how can i find out what is causing it? it was working good a few days ago..
[05:01] <yereth> I'm running dapper at the moment
[05:02] <arrick> Ven] n^, there is a way to do it hang on
[05:02] <Ven] n^> great
[05:02] <DigitalL1> s nu r jag inne med irssi frn laptopen hehe flickvnnen ville ha den andra datorn
[05:02] <joevandyk> What's a good IRC tutorial?
[05:02] <DigitalL1> ooopps wrong channel :D
[05:02] <yereth> and my scrollwheel doesn't work, while it is set up in xorg.conf just like it was before when it was still working.. does anyone have any clue what cdould be the problem?
[05:02] <yereth> are there known issues for example?
[05:03] <Frogzoo> yereth: for dapper support -> #ubuntu+1
[05:03] <ScreaminIke> is there a program that can grab mp3 streams by a schedule? for instance, a friend of mine has a REAL radio show which he also broadcasts over the net. is there a program that can capture it into mp3?
[05:03] <yereth> Frogzoo: alright
[05:04] <Frogzoo> ScreaminIke: I'm guessing launching vlc from cron should be possible
[05:04] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! Is there a program for Linux,  which can transform mpeg 2 files to standard DVD video files (VOB) ?
[05:05] <ScreaminIke> cron?
[05:05] <ScreaminIke> good idea. vlc
[05:05] <ScreaminIke> ...
[05:05] <ScreaminIke> cron, though?
[05:05] <MasterLap> Someone here with vsFTPd+SSL experience?
[05:05] <Frogzoo> ScreaminIke: cron is a job scheduler - runs progs at set times -> man crontab
[05:05] <_jason> !cron
[05:05] <ubotu> methinks cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. There is a HOW-TO located at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[05:06] <ScreaminIke> oh, gee. this looks REALLY complicated
[05:06] <arrick> hey network gurus look above at Ven] n^ s question
[05:06] <MasterLap> Someone here with vsFTPd+SSL experience?
[05:07] <Ven] n^> hehe
[05:07] <Ven] n^> thanks :)
[05:07] <MasterLap> Jss, en nordmann :)
[05:08] <Frogzoo> ScreaminIke: already been done: http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/03/23/1911207&tid=75&tid=130
[05:08] <Pupeno> what firewall do you recommend that supports ipv6 ? (that is, iptables front end)
[05:08] <xstation> Frogzoo: do you use or did you use the tun tuneling driver in your qemu setup
[05:08] <ScreaminIke> THANK YOU SO MUCH, Frogzoo
[05:08] <ScreaminIke> :)
[05:08] <MasterLap> Someone here with vsFTPd+SSL experience?
[05:09] <greg_> i have kernel 2.6.12-10 .i would like to update it any info please
[05:09] <Frogzoo> xstation: I had tun working fine with 0.7, but I've since moved to 0.8 & networking's changed
[05:09] <Sashi> what in the wor;d
[05:09] <Sashi> i recently install php5
[05:09] <LinuxJones> greg_: your running Breezy /
[05:09] <Sashi> and now php doesnt work
[05:09] <greg_> yes
[05:09] <Sashi> how do i load it
[05:10] <greg_> thank linuxjones
[05:10] <LinuxJones> greg_: is there something that is not working ?
[05:10] <greg_> yes the driver kiss of ax25
[05:10] <xstation> Frogzoo: how it changed the networking
[05:10] <greg_> utilities
[05:10] <I586> i have  ubuntu  dapper drake   4
[05:10] <I586> cd
[05:10] <greg_> don't find it
[05:10] <I586> i want to  upgrade from cd  can i ?
[05:11] <LinuxJones> greg_: is that a network card ?
[05:11] <Nebular> I just did a dist-upgrade to breezy, now when kdm tries to start I get could not open default font fixed. my web searches on this have been... confusing. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[05:11] <greg_> no
[05:12] <I586> can i upgrade my  ubuntu  5.10  from  cd?
[05:12] <greg_> is the driver for set on kissmode the modem of amateur radio
[05:12] <I586> in dapper 4
[05:12] <greg_> the command is kissattach -l /dev/ttyS0 port serial inetaddress
[05:13] <greg_> of course on serial com1
[05:13] <LinuxJones> greg_: you might have to compile there module yourself, search the forum/wiki pages on how to do that.
[05:13] <MasterLap> Someone here with vsFTPd+SSL experience?
[05:13] <greg_> ok thanks
[05:14] <greg_> but i think there is a bug on kernel
[05:14] <abonilla> how could I check whic program is using the sound card?
[05:14] <erimar77> hi people, this is my first time using IRC, i hope it goes well
[05:14] <greg_> this is the questione ,i would like to change the kernel
[05:14] <jcole> abonilla: lsof | grep dsp
[05:14] <erUSUL> I586, yes you should be able just add the cd to the sources.list (man apt-cdrom)
[05:15] <abonilla> jcole: ah! i forget that command  :) soofice, huh? OK..
[05:15] <LinuxJones> greg_: the module is available but not working in Breezy ?
[05:15] <I586> how i  add  the cd  in sources file
[05:15] <_alex> hello
[05:15] <_alex> does anyone use avaya ip client with ubuntu?
[05:15] <Frogzoo> I586: I think you'll find you just need to insert the dapper install cd, & it will do everything for you - so I hear
[05:16] <erUSUL> I586, i told you.. with apt-cdrom comand ;)
[05:16] <MasterLap> Someone here with vsFTPd+SSL experience?
[05:16] <I586> ok i try
[05:16] <I586> thnks
[05:17] <erimar77> i dont' have any vsFTPd experience, but that's your problem
[05:17] <erimar77> but, what's* your problem, sorry, lol
[05:18] <MasterLap> getting vsftp to compile with SSL
[05:18] <erimar77> i'm assuming ./configure --enable-ssl isn't working
[05:18] <cycom> is there a way to get the remote desktop setup on an existing X session from the console via ssh?
[05:19] <Stork> is it possible to use the latest nvidia drivers on an old kernel? i'm using ubuntu breezy so i can't update kernels via apt-get.. i'm on 2.6.12-9-amd64-k8-smp
[05:19] <MasterLap> erimar77, vsFTP isnt stocked with configure-scripts.
[05:19] <MasterLap> just a make-file
[05:19] <erUSUL> MasterLap, why the packaged vsftpd does not cut it for you?
[05:19] <MasterLap> Im doing this from source
[05:20] <Frogzoo> Stork: that info can be found in the driver's release notes
[05:20] <erUSUL> MasterLap, and i ask why? any specific reason or just for fun? is always better to use the packaged binaries than rolling your on
[05:21] <erUSUL> own*
[05:21] <erimar77> masterlap, have you edited the builddefs.h to build ssl
[05:21] <xstation> Frogzoo: ok I will come to the question I had following the howto for  Setting up the Virtual interface and permissions. I have invoked modprobe tun  that went ok  but when I ran
[05:21] <xstation> sudo tunctl -u xstation -t tun0 i got sudo: tuncti: command not found
[05:21] <xstation> Frogzoo; what does that indicate to you
[05:22] <Frogzoo> xstation: there's plenty of docs available for setting up networking on qemu - you just need to read them
[05:22] <ompaul> tunctl =! tuncti the letter i as in me and l as in lima
[05:22] <ltibor65> Hi ! Is there, exists a program for Ubuntu which can transform mpeg2 files to standard DVD video files (VOB)? Help me!
[05:22] <Stork> is there any way to make a key combination restart xserver? i don't like it to be ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:23] <xstation> Frogzoo: thanks for well telling me to install
[05:23] <fredrikj> hello. i just installed ubuntu, but didn't enable the highest screen resolution supported by my monitor. how do i add it?
[05:23] <_jason> !fixres
[05:23] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:24] <rambo3> fredrik, install drivers for you card first then fixres to get maximum resolution
[05:24] <erimar77> ltibor65, check out this project http://www.diva-project.org/
[05:24] <Pupeno> How do I change the Gtk+ engine ?
[05:24] <Ven] n^> MasterLap, hehe
[05:24] <xstation> ubotu: tell xstation about qemu
[05:24] <Ven] n^> easiest way to add a "windows computername" to ubuntu?
[05:24] <Ven] n^> i want my linux-computer to show up in the router settings with a name
[05:24] <fredrik> i'll have a look, thanks
[05:24] <odat>  quick question why would i not want to load #Load "dri" #Load GLcore
[05:25] <jpfarias> hi!
[05:25] <erimar77> VenJn, you'll need to edit your hostname
[05:25] <jpfarias> how do I install manual pages for libc?
[05:25] <Ven] n^> erimar77, hostname is set..
[05:26] <Ven] n^> i head i had to config samba
[05:26] <Ven] n^> heard*
[05:26] <erimar77> yeah, that too
[05:26] <erimar77> in the smb.conf   netbios name = machine_name
[05:26] <Ven] n^> aha
[05:27] <Ven] n^> hostname has to be same as netbios name?
[05:27] <Pupeno> or... how do I change the gtk/gnome demo ?
[05:27] <Pupeno> demo, I mean, theme.
[05:27] <Frogzoo> !tell Pupeno about themes
[05:27] <erimar77> VenJn, that's fine, but you can techincally have both different
[05:27] <Ven] n^> good
[05:28] <erimar77> but for simplicity, i would keep them the same
[05:28] <Pupeno> arg.
[05:28] <odat> quick question why would i not want to load #Load "dri" #Load GLcore
[05:29] <NetGeek> I have a shell script with the command cd /usr/local/HeroDesigner, but when I run it I fet the error : No such file or directory/local/HeroDesigner
[05:29] <svenne> hei noen norske her
[05:29] <MenZa>  !mount
[05:29] <ubotu> rumour has it, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:29] <erimar77> netgeek, make sure the file is executable
[05:29] <Ven] n^> should there be a "netbios name" by default in smb.conf?
[05:29] <Ven] n^> svenne, sure
[05:29] <MenZa> svenne: #ubuntu.no perhaps
[05:29] <MenZa> !windowsdrives
[05:29] <ubotu> methinks windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:29] <NetGeek> erimar77: it is
[05:29] <erimar77> VenJn, you may need to add it.. i didn't see it in there either
[05:30] <Ven] n^> hm
[05:30] <odat> quick question why would i not want to load #Load "dri" #Load GLcore
[05:31] <xstation> Frogzoo; something very intersting here in the reading the first thing it tells me is $ sudo apt-get remove qemu and get it from the source but i have the ubuntu verion installed so thats ok?
[05:31] <erimar77> Venjn, i'd check the samba website, to be sure of the correct configuration
[05:31] <aravinds> hi: is there any place where i can get the latest kernel (2.6.16) or do i have to compile it myself?
[05:31] <erimar77> you'll have to compile 2.6.16 yourself
[05:32] <ghosty> where do i get Metasploit for ubuntu ?
[05:32] <cycom> How the do I get vino from remote desktop working through the CLI?  I want to vnc to my machine but I don't have physical access right now.
[05:32] <Storkme> is there any way to restart x-server but without losing some processes?
[05:33] <ScreaminIke> how do i schedule a shell script to run?
[05:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell ScreaminIke about cron
[05:33] <aravinds> erimar77: thanks, i had one more question. when dapper is released with 2.5.15, will newer kernels be available or will only 2.6.15 be patched?
[05:33] <erimar77> i don't think you can restart X without killing your current session
[05:33] <_jason> ScreaminIke: run only once or on a schedule?
[05:33] <erimar77> sorry, no clue..
[05:33] <joevandyk> aravinds: i think they're staying with 2.6.15, and backporting important things from the newer kernel(s)
[05:34] <erimar77> since ubuntu is on a "6 month" release cycle, i'd imagine, they're saving it for the next release
[05:34] <ghosty> does anyone know if Metasploit in avalible for ubuntu
[05:34] <joevandyk> aravinds: So, if you want something from the newer kernel in dapper, I'd speak up now
[05:34] <Ven] n^> erimar77, didnt work :/
[05:34] <rafa> ola
[05:34] <arrick> !es
[05:34] <Ven] n^> says here it should: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch04_04.html
[05:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:35] <aravinds> joevandyk: where do i speak up?
[05:35] <ScreaminIke> _jason on a schedule
[05:35] <_jason> ScreaminIke: then cron is what you want
[05:35] <rafa> hello
[05:35] <erimar77> VenJn, did you restart the samba service after you changed the config
[05:35] <arrick> hello
[05:35] <Ven] n^> no :)
[05:35] <takedown> !ru
[05:35] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[05:35] <Ven] n^> just restarted dhcp service
[05:35] <joevandyk> aravinds: post a bug
[05:35] <Ven] n^> how to rs smb?
[05:35] <rafa> hablar en espaol
[05:35] <LadyNikon> !es
[05:35] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:35] <arrick> !es
[05:36] <LadyNikon> arrick: :p
[05:36] <Ven] n^> rafa, mi novia habla espaol :p
[05:36] <joevandyk> aravinds: see http://www.ubuntu.com/support/bugs
[05:36] <erimar77> VenJn, it shoudl be something like sudo /etc/init.d/smb restart
[05:36] <aravinds> thanks joevandyk
[05:36] <odat> quick question why would i not want to load #Load "dri" #Load GLcore
[05:36] <arrick> LadyNikon, np: I said it as well when he said ola for hi
[05:36] <Diskoboi> Hoi everyone
[05:37] <giftnudel> odat: because it might break your system?
[05:37] <erimar77> odat.. what are you tryin to accomlish
[05:37] <Ven] n^> erimar77, is smb running by default? hehe
[05:37] <erimar77> i'm not sure, let me check
[05:37] <Ven] n^> cause its not in init.d
[05:37] <Diskoboi> Wie kan mij op weg helpen met dit os
[05:37] <odat> giftnudel, i'm just wondering why every guide and forum tell you to desable it    is it performance or bugs or what
[05:37] <aravinds> hi: does anybody know where i can download the ubuntu kernel source for dapper?
[05:37] <odat> erimar77, same as giftnudel
[05:38] <Frogzoo> ScreaminIke: crontab -e (setting EDITOR first to you choice), & add something like "10 0 * * * prog" will run prog every day at 10:00
[05:38] <cris> hello
[05:38] <MenZa> Err,does Rhythmbox support LAME?
[05:38] <erimar77> VenJn, let me check
[05:38] <conmiweb> hi
[05:38] <juztin> TESTING: am i still here?
[05:38] <_jason> Frogzoo: you mean 12:10 :P ?
[05:38] <_jason> am
[05:38] <conmiweb> how can I update my firefox version?
[05:38] <odat> MenZa, you trying to rip?
[05:38] <LadyNikon> !firefox
[05:39] <_jason> !ff1.5
[05:39] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:39] <conmiweb> how can I update my firefox version?please, ff1.5
[05:39] <Frogzoo> _jason: yup, it's late
[05:39] <MenZa> odat: No, I just extracted all of my old music from my Windows drive.
[05:39] <diffuser78>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY smad32825
[05:39] <MenZa> lol
[05:39] <odat> MenZa, so what does lame have to do with it?
[05:39] <LadyNikon> conmiweb ^
[05:39] <_jason> diffuser78: time for as new password
[05:39] <juztin> lol
[05:39] <erimar77> Venjn, you probably don't actually have samba installed... do a $sudo apt-get install samba.. then you can do /etc/init.d/samba restart
[05:39] <conmiweb> yes?
[05:39] <MenZa> odat: LAME, as in .mp3. Rhythmbox doesn't play it.
[05:40] <LadyNikon> see the link from ubotu
[05:40] <MenZa> It says "Not a valid stream"; doesn't have any problems running Vorbis though.
[05:40] <conmiweb> how can I update my firefox version?please, ff1.5
[05:40] <LadyNikon> i just told you
[05:40] <odat> MenZa, lame is an encoder not decoder  make sure you have all the gstreamer plugins installed
[05:40] <svenne> how to install vlcplayer?
[05:40] <Ven] n^> erimar77, thnx, ill try
[05:40] <LadyNikon> conmiweb:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:40] <odat> erimar77, any hints?
[05:40] <_jason> svenne: enable universe and install the vlc package using synaptic
[05:40] <Diskoboi> fraunhofer is better\
[05:40] <MenZa> odat: Oh, right.. just apt-get install gstreamer?
[05:40] <unhappy> sveni, apt-get install vlc
[05:40] <svenne> sudo apt-get install vlc?
[05:40] <conmiweb> thanks!
[05:40] <erimar77> hey, guys talking about the mp3's
[05:41] <erimar77> use this page
[05:41] <erimar77> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:41] <MenZa> ta erimar77
[05:41] <odat> MenZa, go in synaptic search for gstreamer and find the gstreamer plugins package
[05:41] <xstation> patrick5222: its not worth you are told one thing and then what happens it does not work or worse still see email
[05:41] <LadyNikon> svenne: yes.. that installs the program for you
[05:41] <odat> erimar77, so any idea on the xorg thing
[05:41] <FELINA> ERES ESPAOL
[05:41] <_jason> !es
[05:41] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:41] <erimar77> what are you trying to accomplish
[05:41] <LadyNikon> or you can be already root and just type apt-get install lvc
[05:41] <LadyNikon> ermm
[05:41] <LadyNikon> vlc*
[05:41] <conmiweb> thanks
[05:42] <FELINA> HAY ALGUN ESPAOL
[05:42] <LadyNikon> FELINA: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es,
[05:42] <erimar77> ok, odat, i'm re-reading your post
[05:43] <Rayen> Hi, I was just wondering if the "Ubuntu Base System" and the "Debian Base System" are exactly the same?
[05:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[05:43] <odat> erimar77,  why would i not want to load #Load "dri" #Load GLcore
[05:43] <joevandyk> How do I get glxgears to show a framerate?
[05:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> joevandyk: -showftp
[05:44] <_jason> !glxgears
[05:44] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[05:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> *fps
[05:44] <erimar77> odat, in the dialog window
[05:44] <aravinds> does anybody know where i can download the ubuntu kernel source for dapper?
[05:45] <_jason> aravinds: packages.ubuntu.com
[05:45] <_jason> probably
[05:45] <joevandyk> Kamping_Kaiser: says that's an unknown parameter
[05:45] <joevandyk> Kamping_Kaiser: (both --showfps and -showfps)
[05:45] <erimar77> yeah, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[05:45] <Ghosty> anyone know if Metasploit Framework  is avalible ??? cant find it on appt-get
[05:45] <Ghosty> apt-get
[05:45] <ScreaminIke> _jason, how do i make my crontab'ed app automatically stop? do i need to make a new crontab that kills the process?
[05:45] <_jason> joevandyk: heh use the big one ubotu gave you
[05:46] <erimar77> i can't install metasploit from apt-get either.. use synaptic to search for it, otherwise you'll have to install from source
[05:46] <_jason> ScreaminIke: yes, afaik
[05:46] <joevandyk> _jason: omg, that works
[05:46] <Ghosty>  synaptic  ?? im new to linux what is that ??
[05:46] <joevandyk> _jason: that's stupid
[05:46] <Ghosty> @ erimar77
[05:47] <ScreaminIke> _jason, what would that crontab look like?
[05:47] <_jason> joevandyk: haha
[05:47] <joevandyk> 1000 fps in glxgears, woohoo!
[05:47] <_jason> ScreaminIke: pkill bleh
[05:47] <erimar77> ghosty, open the terminal and type sudo synaptic, that should do it for you
[05:47] <Ghosty> ok thanks
[05:47] <ScreaminIke> erimar, canonical suggests gksudo, rather than just sudo
[05:47] <erimar77> :(
[05:47] <erimar77> sorry
[05:48] <erimar77> joevandyk.... i get 51012 frames in 5.0 seconds = 10186.334 FPS  :)
[05:48] <joevandyk> erimar77: bet you're not using integrated graphics on a laptop
[05:48] <erimar77> eh, my laptop gets like 3,000
[05:48] <joevandyk> erimar77: i've got 15k fps on a machine at work before... with a nvidia quadro 4500 or something
[05:49] <erimar77> are you just working towards 3d acceleration, or heading towards eyecandy land
[05:49] <joevandyk> erimar77: nah, i just wanted to check to make sure that basic 3D stuff worked
[05:49] <joevandyk> in the odd event that i might want to use OpenGL
[05:50] <rockviech> hey guys
[05:50] <rockviech> does anyone know here how to get wireless networking working?
[05:50] <rockviech> i have an dell inspiron 1300
[05:50] <rockviech> using an dell wireless 1370 mini pci card
[05:50] <rockviech> i think its a broadcom one
[05:50] <Ghosty> rockviech: did you see if your card is supported with ubuntu ?
[05:51] <aravinds> _jason: thanks. i see linux (2.6.15.18) [restricted] , but its not clear how i download it- i don't see linux-source (i'm running breezy)
[05:51] <rockviech> dunno, i have now an cable plugged in
[05:51] <rockviech> how to see?
[05:51] <Ghosty> wirless ? with cable ?
[05:51] <_jason> aravinds: I don't know if downloading the dapper package to breezy is a good idea or not
[05:51] <Ghosty> wireless
[05:51] <joevandyk> How come there's two screensaver apps in Dapper?
[05:51] <spiritz> rockviech: do you see a network interface corresponding to your wifi card? (like doing ifconfig returns other than eth0 & lo?)
[05:51] <rockviech> no, now just a normal ethern cable
[05:51] <erimar77> rockviech, start here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[05:51] <rockviech> but i have build in wireless
[05:52] <rockviech> and thats wat i want tog et working
[05:52] <aravinds> _jason : i don't want to install it - only examine it
[05:52] <Ghosty> try typing iwconfig
[05:52] <rockviech> no wireless externsions
[05:52] <Ghosty> see if it sees a wifi card
[05:52] <rockviech> lo, eth0 and sit9
[05:52] <rockviech> sit0
[05:52] <_jason> aravinds: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/devel/linux-source-2.6.15 just click on _all_ at the bottom
[05:53] <fmasi> hi how do i change the permition of all directoris under /var/www
[05:53] <erimar77> fmasi, use chmod -R
[05:53] <_jason> fmasi: chown/chmod
[05:53] <Ghosty> thats all i know, sorry cant help anymore on that matter, im new to linux myself, but i know that it took me 3 wifi cards to get one that worked with linux and then it didnt work in ubuntu
[05:53] <rockviech> lol
[05:53] <Ghosty> it worked with knoppix though, or unless i had something setup worng
[05:54] <rockviech> hm it has to work
[05:54] <rockviech> instead i have to install windows again -.-
[05:54] <_jason> fmasi: if you only want directories do something like cd /var/www, find . -type d -exec chmod 755 '{}' \;
[05:54] <papaubuntu> hi all
[05:54] <erimar77> rockviech, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[05:54] <cuca> eeeooooooooooooooo
[05:54] <fmasi> _jason so i shuld use find . -type d -exec chmod 755 '{}' \
[05:55] <_jason> fmasi: that will change all directories under . to 755
[05:55] <rockviech> erimar77, where to get this files??
[05:55] <fmasi> ok thx
[05:55] <erimar77> it says in that page
[05:55] <papaubuntu> tenemos un nuevo channel de communicacion entre los comunidades espanioles, alemanes y ingleses y portugeses.. #ubuntu-help bienvenidos
[05:55] <Ghosty> erimar77: opend synaptic, did a seach still not found metasploit
[05:55] <erimar77> ghosty, you'll probably have to install it yourself then
[05:55] <Ghosty> thats will be fun .... lol
[05:55] <Ghosty> :D
[05:56] <erimar77> rockviech, try looking on the dell cd, or, if you dual booted, on the windows partition
[05:56] <aravinds> _jason: thanks
[05:56] <rockviech> well i have a dell cd, but there are only .exe files
[05:56] <YogSothoth> Hi!
[05:56] <YogSothoth> I'm trying to use eMule under Ubuntu. eMule connects very well under WinXP but eMule does not under Ubuntu. Why? Is there something to do with the policies?
[05:56] <erimar77> ghosty
[05:57] <Ghosty> yes
[05:57] <rockviech> -.-
[05:57] <rockviech> oh man i dont want to install windows again
[05:57] <erimar77> can you pm me or something
[05:57] <rockviech> does anyone got a broadcom wireless working?
[05:57] <Ghosty> yea ok
[05:57] <rockviech> and can tell me how/ maybe the files
[05:57] <_jason> aravinds: the tarball is linked at the bottom too if you don't want the deb
[05:57] <Ghosty> ndiwrapper might work for you rockviech
[05:57] <sohappy2> ok, so this is a silly question, but i'm new to linux... how do i update my version of thunderbird... get application doesn't work...
[05:57] <rockviech> well ghosty, im new
[05:57] <erimar77> yeah, he doesn't have the inf files from windows, ghosty
[05:57] <Ghosty> think that lets you use windows drivers
[05:58] <rockviech> how to setup it Ghosty?
[05:58] <erimar77> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:58] <Ghosty> see i could not use them because i wanted to get my card working with madwifi drivers
[05:58] <erimar77> i think ^ that link will work for thunderbird too
[05:59] <_jason> !thunderbird1.5
[05:59] <ubotu> well, thunderbird1.5 is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[05:59] <erimar77> sorry, here it is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[05:59] <aravinds> _jason : i was just about to look for the tarball, ;-) thanks
[05:59] <sohappy2> thanks... i'll try that.
[06:00] <rockviech> oh man that sucks -.-
[06:01] <papaubuntu> new channel for cultural language ubuntu translation interchange: #ubuntu-help
[06:01] <Ghosty> rockviech: get a netgear wg511T or a wg311T
[06:01] <Loafer32> hello all
[06:01] <erimar77> howdy
[06:01] <Joe_Dirt> ./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libmad.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:01] <Joe_Dirt>     ((i'm not a total noob i realize i'm missing the library...which i beleive i have, where does it go? am i right about it?))
[06:02] <Loafer32> I have some q's regarding ubuntu so can you guys offer some help?
[06:02] <Matic`Makovec> you _must_ ask
[06:02] <Joe_Dirt> loafer32 i'm an ubunutu noobie but i'll help if i can
[06:02] <rockviech> ghosty, no, i dont buy any new card!
[06:02] <erimar77> loafer, shoot
[06:03] <molinero> !hoary
[06:03] <ubotu> I heard hoary is a word that means grey or ancient.  Shakespeare made a joke about it in his play Romeo and Juliet
[06:03] <forall> how can i configure my wlan card (Belkin)????
[06:03] <Ghosty> erima77: what did you want me pm you for ???
[06:04] <Loafer32> great, thank you. I have win2k installed as main OS on a partition...I have one partition which ( of the same HD) which has no OS in it. I would like to install Ubuntu there so will I face any difficulty?
[06:04] <erimar77> for metasploit
[06:04] <private_meta> my sploit?
[06:04] <rockviech> how to use a .exe drver under linux?
[06:04] <rockviech> is this possible??
[06:04] <Ghosty> ah right
[06:04] <erimar77> no, can't use exes
[06:04] <Matic`Makovec> rockviech, using emulator
[06:04] <Ghosty> erimar77: i sent you a message
[06:04] <rockviech> Matic, which one?
[06:04] <erimar77> hmm.. cant see it
[06:04] <erimar77> you have aim?
[06:05] <erimar77> my aim is the same, lol
[06:05] <Matic`Makovec> rockviech, i'd suggest wine
[06:05] <Ghosty> will try again
[06:06] <rockviech> sudo apt-get wine doesnt work
[06:06] <Ghosty> erimar77: no, im on msn
[06:06] <erimar77> whats your thingy
[06:06] <molinero> !molinux
[06:06] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, molinero
[06:06] <Ghosty> haha : not going to post it in the room
[06:06] <erimar77> i know, me either
[06:06] <rockviech> !wine
[06:06] <Ghosty> why aint your IM's working on irc
[06:07] <erimar77> i'm using xchat, how can we im, idk?
[06:07] <Ghosty> you message me and see if that works
[06:07] <erimar77> test
[06:07] <YogSothoth> Is there a good torrent client like Azureus but for Gnome?
[06:07] <Jimmey__> Hey, I was looking at servers today, would the server pictured on this website
[06:07] <Jimmey__> http://configure.euro.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukbsdt1&kc=305&l=en&oc=SC044301&s=bsd&sbc=pedge_430sc_ide
[06:07] <Ghosty> right click name then open dialog
[06:07] <Jimmey__> Be suitable as a desktop computer if I installed Ubuntu on it?
[06:07] <Ghosty> <<<< --- my name
[06:07] <erimar77> you can use azueus in gnome
[06:08] <beep> does anyone known about printers>
[06:08] <forall> how can i configure my wlan card (Belkin)????
[06:08] <erimar77> yeah, there's another tab opened up with your name on it..
[06:08] <trappist> beep: I know somebody who knows a lot about printers
[06:08] <Frogzoo> !tell beep about cups
[06:08] <trappist> beep: but here, you might be better off asking your question.
[06:08] <Ghosty> yes click that tab
[06:08] <Ghosty> the type message
[06:08] <Ghosty> then^
[06:08] <ceruno> Hi everyone
[06:09] <erimar77> yeah, i'm in there, but i've sent like 3 or 4 tests
[06:09] <JackHanna> hey guys... I'm looking for some info on making some web Kiosks for the library I work at. Right now I use windows for the kiosk's using AD to lock them down.. I'm not 100% happy with this...
[06:09] <Ghosty> strange
[06:09] <JackHanna> I searched the forms and fond some info for KDE..
[06:09] <Zoroaster> I installed ubuntu 5.10 in server mode, for first time
[06:09] <Frogzoo> JackHanna: wait 4 dapper
[06:09] <Zoroaster> what is the name of the file for configurig the eth0?
[06:10] <Loafer32> erimar77: will Ubuntu work fine on a partition of the same HD having win2k as master on a partition?
[06:10] <JackHanna> ok.. I'm running dapper right now.. what's so much better about dapper for a kiosk?
[06:10] <erimar77> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
[06:10] <Jimmey__> http://configure.euro.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uk&cs=ukbsdt1&kc=305&l=en&oc=SC044301&s=bsd&sbc=pedge_430sc_ide ( Could I use this as a desktop PC with Ubuntu installed ? )
[06:10] <Frogzoo> JackHanna: various lock down features in the new gnome
[06:10] <JackHanna> jimmy.. sure.. why not?
[06:11] <JackHanna> fro.. ok where are they
[06:11] <ceruno> I'm working on customized version of Ubuntu, for a migration. I wanna modifify the default panel setup but i can't find the package where this configurations lies. Does anybody knows where is it?
[06:11] <erimar77> ghosty!!
[06:11] <Ghosty> Zoroaster: what you trying to do setup IP ?
[06:11] <mivecz> how i  update  ubutntu  5.10  to  ubuntu dapper drake
[06:11] <mivecz> i have the cd
[06:11] <mivecz> dapper  drake 4
[06:11] <Jimmey__> JackJanna, just wondered if it has somethings missing, maybe it was just designed for command line tasks ( or serially controlled? )
[06:12] <Zoroaster> Ghosty, yes the IP, the gateway
[06:12] <Ghosty> yes erimar77
[06:12] <erimar77> ghosty, download the source from here  http://www.metasploit.com/projects/Framework/downloads.html
[06:12] <Jimmey__> *JackHanna
[06:12] <Ghosty> Zoroaster: use ifconfig
[06:12] <Zoroaster> Ghosty,  I guess I use the ifconfig command
[06:12] <Zoroaster> ok
[06:12] <erimar77> then... "Installing the Framework is as easy as extracting the tarball, changing into the created directory, and executing your preferred user interface. "
[06:12] <Ghosty> like this,
[06:12] <Zoroaster> Ghosty, just remembered, thank you
[06:12] <Ghosty> ifconfig eth0 "IP you want" netmask 255.255.255.0
[06:12] <Ghosty> like that
[06:13] <erimar77> ghosty, the install guidelines are here.. it's really short  http://www.metasploit.com/projects/Framework/docs/userguide/node4.html
[06:13] <Ghosty> thanks erimar77
[06:14] <rockviech> oh man -.-
[06:14] <rockviech> why is apt-get install so fucking lame?
[06:14] <rockviech> only 1200 b/s
[06:14] <rockviech> with dsl 1000
[06:15] <Frogzoo> rockviech: dapper repos?
[06:15] <erimar77> because dsl is lame, lol
[06:15] <mivecz> how i  update  ubutntu  5.10  to  ubuntu dapper drake  from cd
[06:15] <rockviech> 1 and a half for 12 megabyte
[06:15] <rockviech> lol
[06:15] <rockviech> that ruls
[06:16] <Frogzoo> mivecz: I think you just insert the dapper install disk, autodetects & starts upgrade itself
[06:16] <Joe_Dirt> anyone else tried to get stepmania to work on linux?
[06:16] <mivecz> is not   autodetects
[06:16] <Frogzoo> mivecz: worked for breezy - oh well
[06:17] <kleinlappies> is there a program for ubnutu (linux) thats like Filemaker pro?
[06:17] <rockviech> oh man -.-
[06:17] <rockviech> any other solution to install a .exe
[06:17] <rockviech> well
[06:18] <rockviech> its an driver
[06:18] <Pupeno> kleinlappies: what does it do ?
[06:18] <rockviech> and i need an file of this .exe driver for windows
[06:18] <rockviech> any other way instead of wine
[06:18] <arrick> ok im back
[06:18] <rockviech> or does someone have the dell wireless 1370 .inf file here?
[06:18] <rockviech> to get broadcom working?
[06:18] <mivecz> Frogzoo joking me:P
[06:18] <erimar77> klien, what are you using the filemaker database for?
[06:18] <mivecz> dappper :)
[06:19] <kleinlappies> its a relational database program that is veary veary easy to use
[06:19] <erimar77> i know what it is, what are you using it for
[06:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell rockviech about wireless
[06:19] <_jason> rockviech: check that
[06:19] <kleinlappies> Pupeno its a relational database program that is veary veary easy to use
[06:19] <ddg_blues> if i wanted to listen to shoutcast, what music program do I need
[06:19] <molinero> !dapper
[06:19] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:19] <Bambino1> Guys, i am trying to install my internet now to my ubuntu laptop, however its not detecting it. Its a normal cable with DHCP... anyone know why? I activated it as well, but nothing happensa
[06:19] <Ghosty> rockviech: are they avalible from dells site ?
[06:19] <erimar77> are you partial to graphical front ends
[06:19] <rockviech> well only .exe files
[06:19] <Pupeno> kleinlappies: tried openoffice-base ? kexi ?
[06:19] <molinero> !windows
[06:19] <ubotu> molinero: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:19] <forall> How can i configure a Belkin wlan card ???
[06:19] <aka-fats> hi all
[06:19] <rockviech> only .exe file ghosty
[06:19] <juztin> when i try to play a video in mplayer, i get this error : New_Face failed.  Maybe the font path is wrong.  Pleas supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)....what should i do?
[06:20] <anto9us> kleinlappies, have you tried openoffice.org base?
[06:20] <aka-fats> any1 using Dapper on a laptop
[06:20] <_jason> juztin: install mplayer-fonts package
[06:20] <juztin> _jason, thx :)
[06:20] <erimar77> yeah klien, openoffice base.. or if you just want to use a read database, look into mysql and a graphical front end like phpmyadmin
[06:20] <kleinlappies> Pupeno openoffice-base is like access, filemaker is prob the best relational db around (for ease of use)
[06:20] <nutshell42> kleinlappies: kexi does something like that, the kompany had another tool (rekall I think), but nothing that's as powerful or stable as filemaker
[06:20] <Bambino1> !ping
[06:20] <ubotu> somebody said ping was a signal sent out to test the connection between two computers.
[06:21] <LinuxJones> Has anybody had any luck with the Istanbul Desktop Session Recorder ?
[06:21] <kleinlappies> nutshell42 thanks i will go and have a look
[06:21] <conmiweb> how can i convert ntfs to fat 32 without lost data?
[06:21] <rockviech> ghosty, how to get the .inf file out of the .exe?
[06:21] <Ghosty> rockviech: try doing a search for getting your wirless card running in linux
[06:21] <_jason> LinuxJones: I think i managed to record 2 seconds.  I was trying at 1600x1200, I should have reduced the res to something like 800x600
[06:21] <rockviech> i did
[06:21] <rockviech> ghosty
[06:21] <thebigearl> conmiweb that does not work...
[06:21] <rockviech> there is always an .inf file
[06:21] <LinuxJones> conmiweb: back up to dvd then format the partition
[06:21] <rockviech> but i only have an exe
[06:22] <anto9us> kleinlappies, rekall is in the repositories but requires a database server, it's only a front end
[06:22] <conmiweb> :o y saw that with partition magic it works
[06:22] <LinuxJones> _jason: playback is like 10 times faster than what I recorded even at 30 fps
[06:22] <Ghosty> see if you had dual boot you would be ok now
[06:22] <Pupeno> kleinlappies, nutshell42: yes, rekall. Both kexi and rekall connect to a real RDB: mysql, postgresql, etc
[06:22] <aka-fats> after the last update in dapper i lost my mouse on the laptop, i had to plug in a usb mouse
[06:22] <Ghosty> can you still run windows ?
[06:22] <_jason> LinuxJones: yeah it didn't work very well for me
[06:22] <thebigearl> conmiweb but this is a high risk... you probably lose data
[06:23] <conmiweb> ok..
[06:23] <aka-fats> do you guys know what update i would have to downgrade to get it back ?
[06:23] <conmiweb> thanks
[06:23] <rockviech> ghosty, i dont wanna install windows
[06:23] <kleinlappies> Pupeno anto9us nutshell42 thanks you guys?
[06:23] <rockviech> because then i had to resize partition
[06:23] <rockviech> format and so on
[06:23] <thebigearl> conmiweb yre welcome
[06:23] <brkthechains> im having a noob problem with linux, anybody help me?
[06:23] <LinuxJones> _jason: well there's wink but it saves in flash which sucks even worse
[06:23] <_jason> !justask
[06:23] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[06:23] <BrigadierFrog> what version of gcc is dapper using?
[06:23] <Zoroaster> how do I add a default gateway from the command line
[06:23] <conmiweb> another thing, how can i connect by vnc form an ubuntu to antother ubuntu?, with graphical windows?
[06:23] <Zoroaster> do I use ifonfig or route?
[06:23] <_jason> LinuxJones: I've been meaning to try xvidcap, but haven't gotten around to compiling it
[06:23] <aka-fats> 4 i think
[06:24] <brkthechains> i was playing around, and use ctrl+ALT+backspace to get to the command prompt, now i cant get it back to the GUI
[06:24] <BrigadierFrog> 4.0.X
[06:24] <BrigadierFrog> or 4.1.x
[06:24] <yayo> hola
[06:24] <BrigadierFrog> its very important top me...
[06:24] <Ghosty> rockviech: you might have to, unless you can find another way..... try to do a search on the model of your card and getting it running under linux
[06:24] <BrigadierFrog> to know
[06:24] <_jason> BrigadierFrog: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[06:24] <yayo> alguien para platicr
[06:24] <conmiweb> another thing, how can i connect by vnc form an ubuntu to antother ubuntu?, with graphical windows?please
[06:24] <_jason> brkthechains: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[06:24] <rockviech> well now i have to wait until my brother stops playing oblivion ^^
[06:24] <LinuxJones> _jason: that works pretty well but it doesn't save to the theora format
[06:24] <brkthechains> thanks
[06:24] <_jason> LinuxJones: oh
[06:24] <Ghosty> www.google.com >>> how to get "wifi card" working under linux
[06:25] <LinuxJones> _jason: I am trying to stay with open formats
[06:25] <_jason> LinuxJones: what does xvidcap save to?
[06:25] <yayo> holaaaaaaaaaaaa
[06:25] <_jason> !es
[06:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:25] <Frafra> hi all
[06:25] <yayo> algien habla espaol
[06:25] <yayo> necesito ayuda con el plugin de flash
[06:25] <_jason> yayo: /join #ubuntu-es
[06:26] <molinero> hola yayo
[06:26] <juztin> ok, now when i'm playing mplayer movies, i'm getting _this_ error: alsa-init: unable to set channels: invalid argument .... what do i do now?  :(
[06:26] <Frafra> When I try to build wine it display: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[06:26] <rockviech> has anyone an dell inspiron here?
[06:26] <LinuxJones> _jason: divx I think
[06:26] <Frafra> why?
[06:26] <_jason> rockviech: 8200
[06:26] <rockviech> with an dell wireless 1370 mini pci card?
[06:26] <rockviech> jason?
[06:26] <rockviech> do you have the .inf file for the wireless card
[06:26] <_jason> rockviech: I have an inspiron 8200 but I don't have that card
[06:26] <eggzeck> I guess no one knows how to pronounce "Ubuntu" :)
[06:26] <rockviech> hm okay
[06:26] <conmiweb> another thing, how can i connect by vnc form an ubuntu to antother ubuntu?, with graphical windows?please
[06:27] <_jason> !pronounce
[06:27] <ubotu> ubuntu is pronounced "oo-BOON-too".  See http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq.
[06:27] <eggzeck> I knew it!
[06:27] <Zoroaster> I found it, how to add a default gateway
[06:27] <Bambino1> When i try to press on my connection, the little monitor that has a red line over it, i get this: SIOCGIFFALGS error: No such device anyone knows why?
[06:27] <mivecz> The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/cxdrom could not be found counlnd  upgrade  from cd why
[06:27] <mivecz> ?
[06:28] <juztin> _jason, mplayer gives me this error now : alsa-init: unable to set channels: invalid argument
[06:28] <_jason> juztin: are you using mplayer from the repos?
[06:28] <juztin> _jason, yeah
[06:28] <bego> hello
[06:28] <_jason> juztin: do you use esd in system > preferences > multimedia selector?
[06:28] <juztin> _jason, no, i use ALSA
[06:28] <bego> wat do you name
[06:29] <mivecz> The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/cxdrom could not be found counlnd  upgrade  from cd why
[06:29] <mabus> Ugh, how come when I switch from one window to a terminal, it takes like a full minute to redraw the screen? I have 1 gig of ram and a 2.8ghz processor, and this is a brand spankin new install.
[06:29] <mivecz> ?
[06:29] <_jason> juztin: did you change your mplayer config at all?
[06:29] <Vux> Hi...!
[06:29] <juztin> _jason, no, i just installed it :S
[06:29] <bego> you change
[06:29] <_jason> juztin: see if it still complains if you do 'mplayer -ao alsa file'
[06:30] <IcemanV9> mabus: check wiki on your video card (either nvidia or ati)
[06:30] <bego> egg
[06:30] <CNAP> any suggestions for watching WMV and WMA files? i'm talking about the video newscasts from MSNBC
[06:31] <brkthechains> okay, i tried the sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start and this is the message i get
[06:31] <mabus> IcemanV9: Neither, it's an onboard i810... but I never had problems like this before.
[06:31] <juztin> _jason, it doesn't...how do i get it to load like that from my menu, so i can use the controller and playlist and all of that?
[06:31] <fmasi> how can i know what is the vertion of bind in use in a non debian-base system ?
[06:31] <_jason> rockviech: did you try unzipping the exe?  I think the dell stuff is just a self-extracting aarchive
[06:31] <Vux> When i'm trying to mount windows files to ubuntu, (first sudo mkdir /media/windows then sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows/ -t vfat -o unmask=000) i'll get some kind of error, "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1, ... and so on. Any help?
[06:31] <brkthechains> Starting GNOME Display Manager, invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "start" failed
[06:31] <anto9us> CNAP, there's info on those formats here wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:31] <dmesg> hi, how can i connect to my ubuntu via ssh?
[06:32] <bego> ay alguien qe hable en espaol
[06:32] <anto9us> dmesg, on the server machien type sudo apt-get install ssh
[06:32] <_jason> juztin: add 'ao=alsa' to ~/.mplayer/config or change it system-wide in /etc/mplayer.conf
[06:32] <diffuser78> hi
[06:32] <Joe_Dirt> how do i get binaries to work
[06:32] <brkthechains> Starting GNOME Display Manager, invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "start" failed
[06:32] <Joe_Dirt> i r noob
[06:32] <diffuser78> how can I configure firefox to play music
[06:32] <dmesg> anto9us i have ssh but i cant connect via ssh
[06:33] <diffuser78> i mean embedded music player
[06:33] <anto9us> dmesg, then on the client type ssh user@<server-name>
[06:33] <Vux> :D
[06:33] <anto9us> dmesg, sorry, server ip
[06:33] <juztin> _jason, got it, thanks :)
[06:33] <_jason> brkthechains: try restart instead of start
[06:33] <brkthechains> _jason: also says something on a blue screen about x not being configured right, very glitch screen
[06:34] <mabus> dmesg: man ssh
[06:34] <IcemanV9> mabus: i believe there is info on i810 from ubuntuforums
[06:34] <brkthechains> if i push alt+f7 i get it
[06:34] <anto9us> mabus, that's not very helpful
[06:34] <Vux> Seems that ubuntu irc-channel is suffering some bad noob-question flow :E
[06:34] <_jason> brkthechains: umm I've never seen a blue screen, have you tried just rebooting?
[06:34] <juztin> _jason, same problem after adding that to mplayer's config
[06:34] <linuxmav> hallo
[06:34] <mabus> anto9us and dmesg: it's sudo apt-get install sshd
[06:34] <aliebana> ola
[06:34] <mabus> anto9us: Neither was the question.
[06:34] <rambo3> what is normal output of glrx_ for ati radeon 9600 ?
[06:34] <yayo> hola
[06:34] <brkthechains> _jason, yes...im going to try restart now
[06:34] <rambo3> in fps
[06:34] <hiroshi> diffuser78: how about "sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer"?
[06:35] <yayo> reinicie el browser pero aun tengo el problema
[06:35] <_jason> juztin: how about 'mplayer file', still same problem?
[06:35] <Bambino1> Is it really that hard to get a normal internet connection to ubuntu? I plugged in the cable but nothing happens!!
[06:35] <Jimmey__> I've got 64GB of RAM, but Ubuntu only recognises 980MB.
[06:35] <diffuser78> hiroshi: i tried that but for certain website the music doesnt play
[06:35] <mamo> hola
[06:35] <linuxmav> hallo
[06:35] <hiroshi> diffuser78: for example?
[06:35] <YogSothoth> 64GB!
[06:35] <anto9us> mabus, install ssh will work
[06:35] <rambo3> 64 GB ram ?
[06:35] <Jimmey__> Yes
[06:35] <diffuser78> www.raaga.com
[06:36] <fmasi> can some one help me determine the bind vertion in use in the server a am on
[06:36] <juztin> _jason, nope...i don't get the error if i run it from term
[06:36] <diffuser78> this is a music website
[06:36] <mabus> anto9us: sshd is the server, ssh is the client
[06:36] <rambo3> i dont know it that supported  buy default
[06:36] <anto9us> mabus, ssh is the server and client
[06:36] <diffuser78> goto www.raaga.com/hindi
[06:36] <_jason> juztin: go to preferences in gmplayer and set the audio output to use alsa
[06:36] <diffuser78> and try playing any music, my ubuntu doesnt play
[06:36] <arrick> rambo3, how did you get 64gb of ram?
[06:36] <rambo3> i have only 1 gig ram
[06:37] <juztin> _jason, it's already set to alsa
[06:37] <YogSothoth> Jimmey__: lend me 1 or 2 gig please ;)
[06:37] <_jason> juztin: hrmm
[06:37] <mamo> nose hablar en ingles soy una chica
[06:37] <Jimmey__> It's a server
[06:37] <Zoroaster> how do I edit from the command line, without being able to use gedit, because gnome is not installed
[06:37] <Jimmey__> It's got 3x3.4GHz ( 2x2MB L2 Cache )
[06:38] <chanakya> Zoroaster: use sudo vi
[06:38] <Jimmey__> Zoroaster, nano
[06:38] <ironfroggy> so i downloaded one of those fancy isntall CDs, but it complains then that the CD has no RELEASE file and the installation halts. am i doing something wrong?
[06:38] <Jimmey__> Yeah, or that
[06:38] <Joe_Dirt> ./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libmad.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:38] <anto9us> Zoroaster, I normally use vi but you may find pico easier
[06:38] <_jason> juztin: what are your settings in the audio panel?
[06:38] <Ghosty> nano is easy too
[06:38] <chanakya> vi rocks
[06:38] <juztin> _jason, i switched it to OSS and it works now :S
[06:39] <aaronshaf> Where can I get a list of open DNS server IP's?
[06:39] <_jason> juztin: you just have to figure out what settings differ from mplayer to gmplayer, maybe ~/.mplayer/gui.conf will help.  The guys at #mplayer can probably help you better than I can
[06:39] <gnomefreak> brb
[06:40] <cake> wow
[06:40] <cake> thats alot of users
[06:40] <juztin> _jason, ok thanks :)
[06:40] <ironfroggy> is there some way i could still get this installation to run?
[06:40] <cake> just a quick question, im using dapper, with xgl/compiz and i wanted to try the new gaim 2.0beta3
[06:41] <cake> i found someones debs on the forum and installed it
[06:41] <cake> everything is working
[06:41] <cake> but synaptic is telling me that the gaim package is broken
[06:41] <cake> any hints on how to make it ignore the gaim package?
[06:41] <_jason> cake: did you remove the old gaim first?
[06:41] <aaronshaf> Where can I get a list of open DNS server IP's? :-)
[06:41] <Bambino1> Someone who can help me set up a internet connection please to my laptop using UBUNTU 64bit?
[06:41] <cake> _jason: nope, then it removes ubuntu-desktop and brakes xgl/compiz :s
[06:42] <martin_> HOLA A TODOS BUEN DIA
[06:42] <cake> _jason: so i just did dpkg -i newgaimpackage.deb
[06:42] <cake> and it seems like it just overwrote it
[06:42] <_jason> cake: you should talk to the packager
[06:42] <martin_> ALGUIEN SABE COMO PUEDO MANDAR MENSAJES  DE UNA MAQUINA LINUX A UNA CON WINDOWS
[06:42] <_jason> martin_: caps lock off and join #ubuntu-es
[06:43] <martin_> POR SUPUESTO QUE USO UBUNTU
[06:43] <cake> gaim_2.0.0beta3-1_i386.deb
[06:43] <cake> this is the package
[06:43] <bego> adios capullos
[06:43] <martin_> alguien sabe como puedo mandar mensajes de una maquina con linux a una con windows
[06:43] <_jason> martin_: /join #ubuntu-es
[06:43] <cake> anyway, i read somewhere else that someone had to put something in /etc/apt/preferences in order to make synaptic not try to fix this package
[06:43] <CNAP> anto9us: i appreciate the link, that site has a sh*t load of information for what i was looking for
[06:43] <cake> i did add the stuff i found there though, but doesnt seem to be working
[06:43] <gnomefreak> cake: for gaim beta to work you have to get rid of old gaim first
[06:44] <HaRDaWaY> hello people
[06:44] <platschi> hi
[06:44] <KNY[linux] > hey
[06:44] <cake> gnomefreak: everything is working perfectly
[06:44] <cake> no problems with the new gaim
[06:44] <cake> just synaptic bitching
[06:44] <_harm> How do i update my ATI drivers, i have a radeon9200 and iam not sure which update i should get :S
[06:44] <gnomefreak> yes because old gaim
[06:44] <cake> gaim2.0beta3 is running perfectly without removing gaim 1.5
[06:44] <HaRDaWaY> mm i have one problem about "network servers menu", it tell me: smb:/// is not a valid place
[06:44] <HaRDaWaY> can you help me please?
[06:44] <HaRDaWaY> i have installed smbclient samba, etc.
[06:44] <gnomefreak> cake: you do an update your going back to old gaim (more than likely)
[06:45] <rambo3> can anyone tell me their fgl_glxgears fps count ? ati radeon
[06:45] <cake> gnomefreak: i know
[06:45] <_harm> cake does gaim2 support webcames?
[06:45] <cake> gnomefreak: thats why i need to make synaptic dont care about the gaim package
[06:45] <gnomefreak> no
[06:45] <cake> _harm: not sure, dont have webcam sorry
[06:45] <KNY[linux] > _harm, that's gaim-v or something
[06:45] <ubuntu_> hardaway: have you tried smb:/ ?
[06:45] <martin_> HOLA COMO LE HAGO PARA ENTRAR A UBUNTU EN ESPAOL
[06:45] <gnomefreak> gaim-vv and its not finished
[06:45] <_harm> KNY[linux]  i understoof gaim-v was merging with gaim2 :P
[06:45] <gnomefreak> martin_: is that spanish?
[06:45] <martin_> como le hago para entrar al servidor en espaol
[06:45] <Lhademmor> Solo un poco
[06:46] <Lhademmor> ...or something
[06:46] <_harm> How do i update my ATI drivers, i have a radeon9200 and iam not sure which update i should get :S
[06:46] <KNY[linux] > _harm, yeah, but Gaim2 is still in beta
[06:46] <martin_> spanish
[06:46] <gnomefreak> martin_: join #ubuntu-es plase
[06:46] <KNY[linux] > _harm, we saw that the first time
[06:46] <martin_> como le hago apra ingresar ahi
[06:46] <cake> right, but what do i do to make synaptic ignore the "broken" package (which is working perfectly) ?
[06:46] <_jason> martin_: /join #ubuntu-es
[06:47] <swoop> how can I use KDE, instead of Gnome?
[06:47] <_jason> swoop: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[06:47] <swoop> ooook thanks
[06:47] <Frogzoo> !tell swoop about kde
[06:47] <gnomefreak> cake: you can try pinning the new gaim im thinking that should stop all updates for gaim in general
[06:47] <swoop> _jason,  and, will I have to re-install all the drivers?
[06:47] <Zoroaster> how do you make scrolling output from the command line pause at each screenfull?
[06:47] <Lhademmor> BTW what is most linux-n00b friendly? GNOME or KDE?
[06:47] <cake> gnomefreak: sounds like a plan
[06:47] <erez> !samba
[06:47] <ubotu> somebody said samba was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[06:47] <gnomefreak> Zoroaster: | less
[06:47] <_jason> swoop: what drivers?  (I don't believe so)
[06:47] <cake> ill google abit for it
[06:48] <cake> thx
[06:48] <Zoroaster> gnomefreak, thanks
[06:48] <rambo3> !tell _harm about ati
[06:48] <cake> !tell cake about pinning packages
[06:48] <swoop> _jason,  nvidia, nforce2 etc
[06:48] <gnomefreak> Zoroaster: apt-cache search xyz | less
[06:48] <cake> hehe
[06:48] <swoop> !nforce
[06:48] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, swoop
[06:48] <cake> worth a try :)
[06:48] <swoop> !nforce2
[06:48] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, swoop
[06:48] <_jason> swoop: no, you should be fine
[06:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell cake about pinning
[06:48] <swoop> _jason,  oook thanks! another things, do you know how can i install my nForce2 drivers?
[06:48] <cake> gnomefreak: ahh thx!
[06:48] <gnomefreak> cake i havent heard if it works for dapper i heard someone had a problem with it for dapper
[06:48] <swoop> _jason,  i can't find the packages :(
[06:49] <ironfroggy> ok i got my installation to continue, but it just dropped me into a command line. what am i supposed to do from here?
[06:49] <_jason> anyone know if nforce2 drivers are different than the !nvidia stuff?
[06:49] <gnomefreak> they are same _jason
[06:49] <cake> ah yeah, btw, since im first here, where the hell did reboot and shutdown icons go in the logout box?
[06:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell swoop about nvidia
[06:49] <_jason> gnomefreak: thanks
[06:49] <swoop> both in the same packages gnomefreak
[06:49] <swoop> ?
[06:49] <swoop> _jason,  thanks jason! :)
[06:49] <cake> after installing dapper with xgl i dont have an option to reboot or shutdown before i log out to gdm :S
[06:49] <gnomefreak> may need legacy thought that part i dont remember
[06:50] <KNY[linux] > cake, I think you have to do a system reboot
[06:50] <rockviech> oh man ghosty
[06:50] <rockviech> this doesnt work
[06:50] <swoop> gnomefreak,  hmm ok... thanks ;)
[06:50] <rockviech> i have now the .inf and sys file
[06:50] <rockviech> followed the instructions on ubuntuforums
[06:50] <KNY[linux] > cake, I had that happen after I restarted X, but not after I rebooted the system
[06:50] <cake> KNY[linux] : nah, its been that way for a long time now
[06:50] <rockviech> but it doesnt work
[06:50] <KNY[linux] > oh
[06:50] <KNY[linux] > hm
[06:50] <rockviech> i cant get wireless networking working
[06:50] <swoop> i'll install kde first... brb! ;)
[06:50] <cake> KNY[linux] : i think it was that way after installing xgl
[06:50] <_jason> rockviech: have you read through this http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120383  ?
[06:50] <gnomefreak> cake: restarting X will not give you shutdown options untill you reboot
[06:50] <cake> both hibernate and sleep works though if i run the scripts for it
[06:51] <cake> gnomefreak: ive rebooted a dozen times after this weirdness started :)
[06:51] <cake> ive had xgl running for a few weeks now
[06:52] <HaRDaWaY> mmm mi system frozen when i use xgl for a 2 minutes
[06:52] <HaRDaWaY> *my
[06:52] <chris_> DBO are you going to be here in tommarow night at 10pm :)? or 11pm ?
[06:52] <rockviech> jason, i will give it a try
[06:53] <gnomefreak> btw cake for next time #ubuntu+1 is for all dapper support
[06:53] <Ghosty> rockviech: dont know what else to tell you know then, im new to linux too. you might want to get a card that is compatiable with linux
[06:53] <_jason> rockviech: you tried the wiki first right?
[06:54] <hawaisurf> hi! anybody knows how  can I install  the spelling check in tetex?
[06:54] <ironfroggy> where is the actual installation on the install CD? it just takes me to a shell and there are no options to actually install anything!
[06:54] <swoop> how can i re-install firefox?
[06:54] <swoop> i've 'deleted' it don't know how
[06:54] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: on dapper livecd?
[06:54] <_jason> swoop: sudo aptitude reinstall firefox
[06:55] <KNY[linux] > swoop, apt-get install
[06:55] <swoop> oookk thanks :)
[06:55] <ironfroggy> gnomefreak: i downloaded the 5.1 Install CD
[06:55] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: there is no install for that on live cd
[06:55] <swoop> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:55] <gnomefreak> oh
[06:55] <gnomefreak> nm read it wrong
[06:56] <_jason> swoop: is another process (maybe synaptic) using it?
[06:56] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: ok when it fitst boots hit eneter
[06:56] <swoop> oh.. yup
[06:56] <gnomefreak> enter
[06:56] <swoop> installing kde
[06:56] <swoop> ;)
[06:56] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: that should start the install
[06:56] <swoop> thanks.. haha sorry ;)
[06:56] <mabus> How come I can't copy a directory? When I try 'sudo cp www /var' it says omitting directory 'www'.... I had backed up my website on a usb drive before reinstalling ubuntu.
[06:56] <ironfroggy> gnomefreak: it doesnt :-/
[06:57] <Dyna-Work> isnt it var/www?
[06:57] <Dyna-Work> not www/var?
[06:57] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: you are booting from cd in bios right?
[06:57] <_jason> mabus: cp -R
[06:57] <ironfroggy> yes
[06:57] <mabus> Dyna-Work: Yes...but 'www' is a folder on my usb drive, /var is where www should be located
[06:57] <mabus> _jason: thanks
[06:58] <cowboyfeng> Hello All... FireFox is asking for the java runtime plugin... Isn't that installed by default in ubuntu?
[06:58] <_jason> cowboyfeng: no
[06:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell cowboyfeng about java
[06:58] <Dyna-Work> ok, so try putting -v -r after cp
[06:58] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: ok try to reboot and when you see the ubuntu page hit enter
[06:58] <chanakya> cowboyfeng: no
[06:58] <cowboyfeng> what about java
[06:58] <ironfroggy> in the detect and mount step, it says something failed, but not what. i tried running that step again, which is when it tells me "you're going to ASH now" and then im lost.
[06:58] <ironfroggy> gnomefreak: done that three times now.
[06:58] <_jason> cowboyfeng: java is not installed
[06:59] <chanakya> cowboyfeng: download from sun.com
[06:59] <_jason> well sun java isn't
[06:59] <cowboyfeng> ok
[06:59] <gnomefreak> ok ironfroggy the errors are normally good to have first
[06:59] <cowboyfeng> ahh...
[06:59] <anto9us> ubotu, tell cowboyfeng about restricted formats
[06:59] <_jason> cowboyfeng: read the link in your /msg
[06:59] <ironfroggy> wtf, now i think the actual install is loading.
[06:59] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: that is telling me either somethingis weird or messed up with hardware or its a bad md5sum
[06:59] <ItOX> When installing ubuntu on a certain language, can I later on change the language for the whole system?
[06:59] <colinpwns> question: im trying to download a song and it always says TOTEM cannot start
[07:00] <ironfroggy> my cdrom is a little funky. its behaving now.
[07:00] <_jason> cowboyfeng: that's not a question :)  Try mplayer
[07:00] <cowboyfeng> Should I use the rpm of the self extractor? Can I even use rpms?
[07:00] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: theres your issue
[07:00] <DarkSa|nt> hi, i got a problem in installing ubuntu on my intel p4...The installer doesn't recognize any phisical/logical drive to install in
[07:00] <rambo3> ItOX, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[07:00] <chanakya> ItOX: yes u can
[07:00] <_jason> cowboyfeng: read your /msg if you don't want to break your box
[07:00] <ironfroggy> ga'damit, DHCP is broken still
[07:00] <diffuser78> why UBUNTU fonts are so big and not as nice as Suse or windows
[07:00] <ItOX> chanakya: even on a offline computer, just using the install cd?
[07:00] <chanakya> ItOX: just change the language when logging to gdm
[07:00] <kevor> diffuser78: change resolution ;)
[07:00] <diffuser78> I use ERIC editor for python and its not good for eyes
[07:00] <ItOX> rambo3: thank you
[07:00] <gnomefreak> ironfroggy: fix it when the install is done if it finishes
[07:00] <polpak> diffuser78, uhh.. you can change your font settings or resolution
[07:01] <colinpwns> Question: My Rhytmbox always has a ! next to songs and it wont play them
[07:01] <diffuser78> is it...can u tell exactly what settings i need to change
[07:01] <chanakya> ItOX: yes , if the lang-pack is installed
[07:01] <polpak> diffuser78, are you wanting to change your font, or your resolution?
[07:01] <Lhademmor> Question: Hi. I hear people telling me that ubuntu is a good distro for people who are new to Linux. Is that true?
[07:01] <diffuser78> fonts
[07:01] <polpak> Lhademmor, yes
[07:01] <chanakya> Lhademmor: yes it is
[07:01] <ironfroggy> gnomefreak: no, its not just broken, its broken very very oddly. i was installing ubuntu hoping it was some strange software issue, but it looks like its hardware.
[07:01] <diffuser78> 1280x800 resolution
[07:02] <ironfroggy> somehow, my NIC isnt compatible with my router.
[07:02] <diffuser78> fonts standard gnome
[07:02] <polpak> diff System->Preferences->Font
[07:02] <ItOX> chanakya: ok and I can install the lang-pack from the cd after Installation right?  and how do I do that.
[07:02] <Lhademmor> Thx. I'll try it out.
[07:02] <polpak> Lhademmor, there's also a Live CD you can try w/o installing anything
[07:02] <chanakya> ItOX: just sudo apt-get install lang-pack
[07:02] <colinpwns> does anybody know why mp3s arent playing even though i downloaded the right pack?
[07:02] <chanakya> ItOX: and it will opt for the cd
[07:02] <ItOX> chanakya: its on a offline computer
[07:02] <polpak> Lhademmor, and if you have any questions or problems feel free to stop by
[07:02] <Lhademmor> Thank you. Will do. :)
[07:03] <ironfroggy> but i have never in my entire life heard of that every happening
[07:03] <chanakya> ItOX: doesn`t ,make a difference it will still asked for the installation cd
[07:03] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: i thought there were like 5 packages to install for mp3s
[07:03] <Lhademmor> How about drivers and stuff?
[07:03] <chanakya> ItOX: only
[07:03] <ItOX> chanakya: ok good
[07:03] <crelo> ola
[07:03] <polpak> Lhademmor, for what hardware?
[07:03] <Khamael> can I use ubuntu to sync documents to and from a palmOS device?
[07:03] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: not sure, i ran the one in the unbuntu faq
[07:03] <Lhademmor> A Wireless Network PCI-card
[07:03] <gnomefreak> !ubuntuguide
[07:03] <ubotu> somebody said ubuntuguide was out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[07:03] <polpak> Khamael, I believe so.. There's a couple of "pilot" programs
[07:04] <ItOX> chanakya: and what about sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales?
[07:04] <ironfroggy> has anyone here every seen a case where a certain combination of a router and a NIC wont work, but both work with all others?
[07:04] <Khamael> polpak, tried to use gnome-pilot, but it won`t work
[07:04] <rambo3> ItOX, use that , else if you get into recovery you ll have problems
[07:04] <anto9us> Khamael, this may help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyPalmDeviceSetup
[07:04] <Lhademmor> I haven't bought one yet but I am choosing between cards from OvisLink, Hawking, 3Com and ZyXEL. Any suggestions?
[07:04] <mabus> is there a reasonable alternative to easyubuntu? This is a fresh install and I'm not looking forward to the long time of getting java/flash/mp3/w32codecs to work.
[07:04] <Dyna-Work> maybe ironfroggy, anything is possible
[07:04] <chanakya> ItOX: why u wanna do that
[07:04] <Khamael> anto9us, thanks
[07:05] <chanakya> ItOX: simple apt-get would work
[07:05] <ItOX> chanakya: because rambo3 said so
[07:05] <ItOX> chanakya : ok
[07:05] <_jason> mabus: what's wrong with easyubuntu??
[07:05] <chanakya> ItOX: and dpkg-recounfigure will too ;)
[07:05] <mabus> I thought easyubuntu messed stuff up?
[07:05] <polpak> ironfroggy, only time I've seen that is when the switch has a certain rate (say 1000 Mbps) set to force or something and the card doesn't allow it
[07:05] <anto9us> mabus, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, does't take too long
[07:05] <polpak> mabus, no, that's automatix
[07:05] <ironfroggy> its like data can get out of the NIC and to the router, but not the other way around. doesnt matter what ports i use or anything.
[07:05] <_jason> mabus: if you enable repos like seveas and PLF it takes 4 commands
[07:05] <mabus> _jason: I'm familiar with the website. It does take a while.
[07:05] <ItOX> chanakya: heh, dont make me more confused than I already am lol
[07:05] <colinpwns> gnomefreak, i used sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad and enabled the universe repositories
[07:06] <chanakya> ItOX: it`s all about options
[07:06] <gnomefreak> !mp3
[07:06] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:06] <chanakya> ItOX: for starters use apt-get
[07:06] <_jason> mabus: actually one command if you just list the four packages
[07:06] <rockviech> _jason, didnt work
[07:06] <colinpwns> !mp3
[07:06] <rockviech> ndiswrapper -l tells me that  driver and hardware is present
[07:06] <rockviech> but there is no wlan 0
[07:06] <_jason> rockviech: :/  don't use wireless myself so can't really help you
[07:06] <ItOX> chanakya: and how do I get from there?  Will it ask which language I wanna install ?
[07:06] <cowboyfeng> where does ubuntu put the packages that I download for install?
[07:06] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: hold on im running slow here
[07:07] <mabus> How do you close a window in irssi?
[07:07] <_jason> cowboyfeng: how did you download them?
[07:07] <mabus> Like a PM rather than a chan.
[07:07] <cowboyfeng> yes
[07:07] <rambo3> ./quit
[07:07] <_jason> mabus: /window close or /wc for short
[07:07] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: no problem
[07:07] <gnomefreak> mabus: ctrl+c or P
[07:07] <mabus> gnomefreak: ctrl+c? :P I think now.
[07:07] <mabus> not*
[07:07] <mabus> _jason: Thanks.
[07:08] <anto9us> rockviech, type sudo ifconfig wlan0 essid <essid>
[07:08] <yomisma> hola a todos
[07:08] <gnomefreak> mabus: close i thoughtit said change :(
[07:08] <Zoroaster> I installed Ubuntu 5.10, server mode, and I went in and uncommented all repositories in sources.list, then I sudo apt-get install and it fails telling me couldn't stat resources
[07:08] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: are you on that page?
[07:08] <polpak> Zoroaster, you need to apt-get update first
[07:08] <chanakya> ItOX: are u comfortable with command line , if u are then use apt-get or dpkg-configure , and if u are not simply open synaptic  --> search > locale <language name> and install and the locale will be configured
[07:08] <CNAP> is there a way to get hardware specs in linux?
[07:08] <colinpwns> !mp3
[07:08] <LazyAngel> what do you set /boot to in fstab if you don't want to mount it when booting? "noauto" ?
[07:08] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:08] <_jason> Zoroaster: whenever you edit /etc/apt/sources.list you need to apt-get update
[07:08] <mabus> gnomefreak: No frowns, tis okay.
[07:08] <ItOX> chanakya: ok !
[07:09] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: im sorry, which page?
[07:09] <_jason> LazyAngel: yeah
[07:09] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: on that site if you look down to where it says other non-free formats
[07:09] <chanakya> ItOX: and when u wanna change locale afterwards just change locale form gdm (login screen)
[07:09] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: its only one page
[07:09] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: yup, im there
[07:10] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: your on breezy right?
[07:10] <LazyAngel> _jason: thanks.
[07:10] <ItOX> chanakya: ok.. btw, is those languages that supported in gnome, supported on the other window managers as well e.g. XFCE ?
[07:10] <gnomefreak> ItOX: should be yes
[07:11] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: are you on ubuntu 5.10?
[07:11] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: breezy
[07:11] <chanakya> ItOX: it depens on which language u speak, it`s not always supported.
[07:11] <Zoroaster> actually I typed wrong, I am running apt-get update first
[07:11] <chanakya> ItOX: *depends
[07:11] <Zoroaster> I am running sudo apt-get update
[07:11] <Zoroaster> I get the message
[07:11] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: ok good  than install those 3 other things
[07:12] <Zoroaster> couldnt stat source package list
[07:12] <Zoroaster> I can ping www.google.com from that server so I know it is not connectivity issue
[07:13] <_jason> Zoroaster: can you put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please>?
[07:13] <dgl> Hi people, I got some problems with apt dependencies: I need to install libreadline4.35.18, but, to do this I need to install readline-common. Readline-common conflicts with libreadline4.35.15. There's a lot of packages that depends on libreadline4.25.-15. How I do?
[07:13] <rockviech> hm
[07:13] <rockviech> _jason=
[07:13] <rockviech> ?
[07:13] <Zoroaster> _jason, will do
[07:14] <Khamael> hello, me again. the fix I got a minute ago didn`t work
[07:14] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: do i need to restart now? I still get an ! while trying to play it
[07:15] <_jason> Khamael: you probably want to refresh the room as to what it is you are trying to do
[07:15] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: what do you mean you get a ! when trying to play?
[07:15] <valentinos> colinpwns, do you have mp3 support ?
[07:15] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: yes, they were working yesterday
[07:15] <Khamael> _jason, of course. I`m trying to get a palmOS device to work
[07:16] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: what player are you using?
[07:16] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: if i run them in rhythmbox now, next to their name in the playlist instead of a speaker emitting sound i see an exclamation
[07:16] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: rhythmbox
[07:16] <cowboyfeng> Is there any real advantage to using a remote swap
[07:16] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: did you try another player by chance?
[07:17] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: yes, im getting error cannot open resource for writing
[07:17] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: is this a mp3 that you put on cd?
[07:18] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: nope, its right on my desktop, something i mixed myself
[07:18] <Zoroaster> _jason, I'm running i vmware, have to figure out how to capture screen output first
[07:18] <gnomefreak> :( colinpwns did you do a rythem-box update before it stopped working?
[07:18] <_jason> Zoroaster: so you can't use the internet in vmware?
[07:19] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: its possible, i had several updates install last night automatically
[07:19] <syndicate> does anybody know where to set HISTSIZE for bash?
[07:19] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: have you rebooted since updates?
[07:20] <colinpwns> gnomefreak: yes...actually i notice now if i go into sound settings and try to play system sounds i hear nothing as well
[07:20] <Nuevo> #spain
[07:20] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhhhhh
[07:20] <gnomefreak> colinpwns: that would be why you have 0 sound output huh?
[07:21] <munzir> Hi,  I want to connect my laptop to a router with a wpa psk key but it didn't work. ubuntu network settings only contains a place to put a wep key
[07:21] <Jhair> syndicate: .bashrc
[07:21] <colinpwns> gnomefreak =( hehe
[07:21] <Zoroaster> Zoroaster, I can, but the server I'm having trouble with does not have gnome installed, it is only command line
[07:21] <gnomefreak> anyone in here good with sound issues that can help colinpwns out for a bit?
[07:21] <Zoroaster> _jason, , I can, but the server I'm having trouble with does not have gnome installed, it is only command line
[07:21] <cowboyfeng> How do I start a root accessed file manager
[07:22] <anto9us> cowboyfeng, sudo nautilus, be careful :)
[07:22] <cowboyfeng> thanks
[07:22] <_jason> Zoroaster: I see, can you just transfer the file through ssh to your other computer maybe?  I think there is a pastebin script too but I don't know where it is
[07:22] <gnomefreak> cowboyfeng: gksudo nautilus
[07:23] <cowboyfeng> what is the diference between gksudo and sudo
[07:23] <Zoroaster> _jason, will try
[07:23] <joevandyk> Can anyone explain why evolution doesn't put a new mail notification icon in the notification area when a new message comes?
[07:23] <_jason> Zoroaster: or if you want I can just #flood and you can do a /exec cat /etc/apt/sources.list in irssi
[07:23] <anto9us> cowboyfeng, sudo prompts in terminal, gksudo in gnome
[07:23] <joevandyk> that's like, the most irrating thing evar
[07:23] <_jason> Zoroaster: /exec -out, I guess it would be
[07:23] <redguy> can anyone tell me what sets my eth0 to 169.254.0.0 network even though I have a eth0 inet static section in my /etc/network/interfaces?
[07:25] <anto9us> redguy, you've done ifdown and ifup ?
[07:25] <Zoroaster> _jason, you lost me now
[07:25] <Zoroaster> let me try the ssh thing
[07:25] <rapha> Hi all!
[07:25] <_jason> Zoroaster: are you using irssi in vmware?
[07:25] <_jason> ok sure
[07:25] <redguy> anto9us: I am thinking that something related to hotplug might be doing that
[07:26] <rapha> I got a new screen. How can you get a higher frequency for it (75 instead of 60Hz for example) in Ubuntu?
[07:26] <colinpwns> Can anybody assist me with a sound issue?
[07:26] <mabus> !ask
[07:27] <Khamael> do I have to reboot for udev rules to apply?
[07:27] <Zoroaster> _jason, don't know what irssi is
[07:27] <christmas> hy all
[07:27] <_jason> Zoroaster: it's a terminal based irc client you could use.  Try the ssh thing first and if you can't get it, I'll give you a quick tutorial
[07:27] <anto9us> redguy, I don't know, have you configured in gnome?
[07:28] <rockviech> gey
[07:28] <rockviech> hey
[07:28] <rockviech> did someone got wireless working?`
[07:28] <rockviech> wireless network
[07:28] <anto9us> rockviech, yes
[07:28] <Khamael> when I followed this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EasyPalmDeviceSetup my palmOS device wouldn`t work at all. without it, it detects it, but won`t sync
[07:28] <rockviech> which card?
[07:28] <anto9us> rockviech, I've done a few of them
[07:28] <rockviech> well i have a broadcom one
[07:28] <rockviech> dell wireless 1370
[07:29] <rockviech> cant get it working
[07:29] <rockviech> ndiswrapper tells me that driver and hardware is present
[07:29] <rockviech> but i cant select it in networking
[07:29] <anto9us> rockviech, I've used ndiswrapper on dell 1450
[07:29] <Zoroaster> _jason, ok, thanks
[07:29] <rockviech> well i did the same
[07:29] <rockviech> but somehow it doesnt work#
[07:29] <rockviech> bcmwl5  driver present, hardware present
[07:30] <colinpwns> Does anybody know how to fix the error COULDNOT OPEN SOURCE FOR WRITING for mp3/wav files?
[07:30] <anto9us> rockviech, unload that and try bcmwl5a
[07:30] <root_pass_1974> hello
[07:30] <root_pass_1974> what is the turkish ubuntu channel ?
[07:31] <roryy> !tr
[07:31] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu.tr hizmetinizde.
[07:31] <anto9us> rockviech, make sure the sys files are available alongside the .inf files
[07:31] <rockviech> anto9us
[07:31] <rockviech> they are
[07:31] <rapha> Do you all live with 60Hz repeat frequency???
[07:31] <rockviech> once they werent, it gave me that the driver and hardware isnt present
[07:31] <rockviech> now it is
[07:31] <colinpwns> Does anybody know how to fix the error COULDNOT OPEN SOURCE FOR WRITING for mp3/wav files?
[07:31] <anto9us> rockviech, use bcmwl5a.inf
[07:31] <_jason> colinpwns: what gives you that error?
[07:31] <rockviech> ok
[07:31] <rockviech> have to search for it
[07:32] <mabus> E: Package gstreamer0.8-mad has no installation candidate
[07:32] <colinpwns> _jason: if i try to play an mp3 or wav file in rhythmbox or sound recorder
[07:32] <mabus> huh?
[07:32] <colinpwns> _jason: only time i get sound is logging in and out of the system
[07:32] <anto9us> mabus, try sudo apt-get update and try again
[07:33] <_jason> mabus: enable universe if you haven't
[07:33] <diffuser78> IS DAPPER READY as STABLE OS
[07:33] <_jason> !dapper
[07:33] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:33] <rockviech> anto9us, i already tried the acer drivers
[07:33] <mabus> _jason: *smacks forehead*
[07:33] <rockviech> they didnt work either
[07:33] <anto9us> rockviech, download from dell website
[07:33] <_jason> mabus: enable the repos and you get all that stuff with one command
[07:33] <Lazone> Page with information!  http://s13.bitefight.es/c.php?uid=35838 WORKS!
[07:33] <rapha> PLEASE, can nobody help me? I just need to know how to get my screen to an acceptable resolution and repeat frequency without re-installing Ubuntu!
[07:33] <Lazone> Page with information!  http://s13.bitefight.es/c.php?uid=35838 WORKS!
[07:34] <mabus> _jason: I know, I just forgot to do that.
[07:34] <rockviech> anto9us, are there the files raw, or only in .exe?
[07:34] <rockviech> i only foudn the exe version
[07:34] <rockviech> dont have windows
[07:34] <anto9us> rockviech, you can unarchive the .exe
[07:34] <rockviech> how?
[07:34] <anto9us> rockviech, use fileroller
[07:34] <_jason> mabus: don't worry I just spent 20 minutes debugging a problem that was caused by a stray \
[07:36] <rockviech> ok i have the bcmwl5a.inf
[07:36] <colinpwns> _jason, any ideas what I should do...?
[07:36] <syndicate> in which file are the system variables like HOME and HISTSIZE set?
[07:36] <anto9us> rockviech, leave the folder intact, unload the bcmwl5.inf and try with that
[07:37] <_jason> colinpwns: I'm not a sound expert but I will try.  What does system > preferences > multimedia selectors say ?
[07:37] <rockviech> well i copied the sys and inf to a folder
[07:37] <rapha> Hello? Does somebody even hear me?
[07:38] <_jason> rapha: no, you are typing not using a phone :)
[07:38] <colinpwns> _jason: I got it from that...thanks...still trying to get a grasp of Linux =*
[07:38] <polpak> !tell rapha about patience
[07:38] <syndicate> rapha, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:38] <_jason> colinpwns: it works now?
[07:38] <rapha> Thanks syndicate!
[07:39] <colinpwns> _jason: yes, it wasnt on OSS for some reason, I have no idea how it couldve changed...i never touched it
[07:39] <_jason> colinpwns: default is esd as output
[07:39] <anto9us> syndicate, they're in a binary file called /usr/bin/env
[07:39] <syndicate> thanks anto9us
[07:39] <tyrael> tell me what is the ubuntu spanish chanel please
[07:39] <_jason> colinpwns: oss you'll only be able to hear one thing at a time
[07:39] <colinpwns> _jason: hmmm...then i have no idea how my stuff worked yesterday...
[07:39] <anto9us> syndicate, just type env in terminal
[07:39] <Dyna-Work> can anybody help me install a printer in windows 95 in swahili?
[07:40] <Dyna-Work> O_O
[07:40] <_jason> Dyna-Work: this is an ubuntu english channel?
[07:40] <Dyna-Work> _jason i know
[07:40] <Dyna-Work> im being facetious
[07:40] <_jason> hehe
[07:40] <colinpwns> _jason if i try to use ESD it says failure to create pipeline
[07:40] <syndicate> anto9us, how do i change the values permanently?
[07:40] <Frogzoo> syndicate: I set all shell vars in .gnomerc
[07:40] <_jason> colinpwns: try alsa, it's better anyway if it works
[07:41] <syndicate> thanks Frogzoo
[07:41] <rockviech> yeah got it working thanks anto9us
[07:41] <rockviech> with the bcmwl5a it works fine ;)
[07:41] <colinpwns> _jason: it does, great...thanks so much!
[07:41] <_jason> colinpwns: I just remove esd completely from my system
[07:41] <jimmy__> #ubuntu.se
[07:42] <rockviech> thanks very much anto9us :)
[07:42] <juztin> my dvd rom won't eject the dvd, what do i do?!?
[07:42] <mpuerto> hola
[07:42] <orbital_fox> heyah
[07:42] <mpuerto> hola
[07:42] <_jason> juztin: did you try right clicking and selecting eject?
[07:42] <anto9us> rockviech, you're welcome
[07:42] <Dyna-Work> juztin is it spinning?
[07:42] <Frogzoo> juztin: kill all procs accessing teh dvd first - fuser -c /dev/XXX
[07:42] <mabus> What's the irssi equivalent of /dns for xchat?
[07:42] <juztin> _jason, that did it thanks
[07:42] <juztin> thanks Dyna-Work, Frogzoo, i got it :)
[07:43] <Dyna-Work> np lol
[07:43] <juztin> ubuntu support rocks lol
[07:43] <hobrik> the master volume control not working, is this a common problem? i read some article fast last night, just wonderin...
[07:43] <Frogzoo> anyone noticed how much quicker ie6 runs under wine than windows?
[07:43] <_jason> Frogzoo: that's a feature of course
[07:43] <rapha> DAMN! That screen makes 2048 by 1536 at 75Hz ... that's a beast! Thanks a lot again syndicate!
[07:44] <anto9us> Frogzoo, less bloated environment I guess
[07:44] <jadaz87> hello i was wondering what is the xterm command for the volume-control
[07:44] <syndicate> cool
[07:44] <_jason> jadaz87: alsamixer
[07:44] <Frogzoo> anto9us: well no registry for starters
[07:44] <mabus> What's the irssi equivalent of /dns for xchat? To look up somebody's host.
[07:44] <rapha> And I got it for 20 bucks... that's incredible.
[07:45] <_jason> mabus: /whois ?
[07:45] <hobrik> transparent windows, is this an easy thing in ubuntu??
[07:46] <anto9us> Frogzoo, I don't run any windows stuff, although I've had to configure it for others, I thought it had a registry though
[07:46] <celerex> i have a program that can't find a shared library, the file physically exists where my other libraries are stored. How do i got about rebuilding the 'library cache'?
[07:46] <Frogzoo> anto9us: it does, but not with a 1/10th of what usually winds up in there
[07:46] <jadaz87> _jason thank you :)
[07:46] <anto9us> Frogzoo, aah :)
[07:47] <jadaz87> _jason what about open-office?
[07:47] <mabus> _jason: but it resolves hostnames to IPs
[07:47] <Frogzoo> celerex: sudo ldconfig lib_path
[07:47] <_jason> mabus: oh
[07:47] <celerex> thanks
[07:48] <mabus> /dns that is, not /whois
[07:49] <faul> hi everybody, i'm facing an install problem : i want/need to install ubuntu from a local network iso , that is to say : 1) booting from a local machine 2) using iso files for the installation (no cd, no floppy, no internet ..)
[07:49] <faul> has anyone ever done that ? thanks
[07:49] <_jason> mabus: http://irssi.org/scripts/
[07:49] <_jason> mabus: there is a dns.pl there
[07:49] <caglar_> how do you find out with how much dpi your monitor runs on linux/X
[07:49] <caglar_> ?
[07:50] <faul> so far i've managed to boot over the network but the installation process needs asks for internet access to download the packages .. thanks for any advice/linnk
[07:50] <anto9us> faul, have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/LocalNet ?
[07:51] <harisund> arrick you around? I think the acpi fix is more or less what i was looking for. Thanks
[07:51] <bliss1_> hello
[07:51] <faul> anto9us: yes, thanks but it doesn't seem to work for me ... the boot process doesn't even  work this way (well for me..)
[07:52] <faul> i must be doing somethnig wrong ...
[07:52] <anto9us> faul, there's another howto at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[07:52] <aravinds> i want kernel 2.6.15 on breezy. i got the kernel source for 2.6.15 from dapper. i did cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.15; cat debian/config/i386/config debian/config/i386/config.server > .config; make menuconfig
[07:52] <aravinds> is  there anything i should worry about?
[07:52] <bliss1_> hello roryy how are things
[07:53] <Khamael> I got my palmOS device to sync, but it only syncs backup in .pdc and .pdb files.. how do I get it to sync .doc files and the like?
[07:53] <bliss1_> roryy: hello how's life
[07:53] <anto9us> Khamael, what sync software is it?
[07:54] <harisund> Are there softwares in Ubuntu for electrical engineering students? Kind of hardware related coding, assembly language, microprocessor interfacing tools, how to access external hardware like parallel port and so on?
[07:54] <faul> anto9us: yes with this one, i managed to boot but it requires an internet access to proceed to the installation ...
[07:54] <harisund> Where could I find out if I want?
[07:54] <Frogzoo> aravinds: only that all the breezy pkgs are built for 2.6.12...
[07:54] <roryy> bliss1_: great thanks. got an ubuntu problem?
[07:54] <Pupeno> I am installing Kubuntu in a notebook where there's a windows installed. Aside the windows partition and free (unpartitioned space) there's a swap partition, I don't know how it got there... are there any chances that win created it ?
[07:54] <anto9us> faul, maybe you could edit the /etc/apt/sources
[07:54] <agalavis> hi all
[07:54] <anto9us> faul, maybe you could edit the /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:55] <aravinds> frogzoo: is there a dependence of the packages on the kernel?
[07:55] <bliss1_> roryy; kind of but fisrt a big thanks for your help on my partition prob the other day
[07:55] <faul> yes ... and comment out all the internet repository?
[07:55] <Khamael> anto9us, gpilot, I think
[07:55] <roryy> bliss1_: no problem
[07:55] <agalavis> anyone knows if the linux swap works also for freebsd?
[07:55] <anto9us> faul, or change them to point locally, you'd need a mirror of main from the repos
[07:56] <agalavis> in the end it's only free disk space, right?
[07:56] <Frogzoo> aravinds: it's possible - I don't know how different 2.6.12 & 2.6.15 are - best check the kernel release notes
[07:56] <rockviech_> hey
[07:56] <rockviech_> how can i install themes?
[07:56] <rockviech_> where is the .themes folder?
[07:56] <Frogzoo> !tell rockviech_ about themes
[07:56] <faul> how do i create a repository of main. is there not a way to share the files during installation by nfs or ftp?
[07:56] <rockviech_> found it ^^
[07:57] <bliss1_> roryy so today i tried to resize that masive 38 gig hda1 to 5gig with gparted in a live cd started fine then generated unallocated space for two or three sec then reverted back to original size its monday i suppose
[07:57] <anto9us> Khamael, it's just that your question may be too specialised for an answer in here I would guess. Maybe you can try the gpilot mailing list.
[07:57] <juztin> what do i do if i am trying to compile something from source, and i get a message like this: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[07:57] <martin_> hola
[07:58] <martin_> alguien quer hable espaol
[07:58] <gnomefreak> juztin: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:58] <juztin> what do i do if i am trying to compile something from source, and i get a message like this: make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[07:58] <juztin> gnomefreak, i did that already
[07:58] <roryy> !tell martin_ about es
[07:58] <gnomefreak> martin_: /join #ubuntu-es please
[07:58] <martin_> pero como entro ahi?
[07:59] <bliss1_> martin: unbuntu.es
[07:59] <anto9us> faul, yes, create and ftp share of main which could be pointing at the install cd feasibly and update the sources.list on the client machine
[07:59] <agalavis> solo escribe la linea que te envio gnomefreak
[07:59] <Frogzoo> juztin: you scroll up - you need to find the first error generated - probly will be for a missing header file
[07:59] <Wibble-> hey... My box had a HD error a couple of boots ago... I ran fdisk, then typed "reboot" (where as I guess I should have just exited the shell).  This left an entry in /etc/fstab with "errors=read-only" (or similar) which meant the drive was mounted read only.  I removed this entry, and mount now suggests the disk is rw.  However, I cannot write anything to the disk! Can anyone help?
[07:59] <faul> on the client machine?
[07:59] <juztin> Frogzoo, it was this: configure: error: zlib needed
[08:00] <ironfroggy> when my install finishes, will I be able to replace my NIC without any trouble?
[08:00] <anto9us> faul, or in the script that the client runs on boot
[08:00] <Frogzoo> ironfroggy: maybe
[08:01] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: dependant on?
[08:01] <juztin> Frogzoo, what should i do?
[08:01] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[08:01] <gnomefreak> roico: sometimes
[08:01] <Frogzoo> ironfroggy: dependent on the kernel having a module for the new nic
[08:01] <salvador> hi!
[08:01] <linkd> i have in the past roico
[08:01] <faul> okay i'm gonna try one of those solutions... thanks for your help anto9us ...
[08:01] <Frogzoo> juztin: oh, well install the pkg with zlib obviously - 'apt-cache search zlib'
[08:01] <martin_> en donde la tengo que escribir, perdon pero soy nuevo en linux
[08:02] <harisund> roico, I have tried using Anjuta, but somehow wasn't comfortable with it
[08:02] <roico> gnomefreak, linkd: have u managed to debug there??... because when i try, the debugger just hangs, even on the "Hello "World" app...
[08:02] <FliesLikeALap> marcels  #ubuntu-es
[08:02] <gnomefreak> can someone please tell him in spanish to join ubuntu-es
[08:02] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: ok but if it does, do i need to do anything or is it all autoprobed?
[08:02] <theacolyte> Nice work with Dapper btw, quick question though, under Screen Resolutions I only have 1400x1050 (My laptop screen) but I'm running externally on a monitor that only does 1280x1024 -- and Screen resolution preferences doesn't show that
[08:02] <CablDWRK> what is easier on an older laptop  kde or gnome?
[08:02] <roico> harisund: have u managed to debug there?
[08:03] <gnomefreak> roico: no when i compile it it will give me errors when something is wrong nad i fix it
[08:03] <Frogzoo> ironfroggy: if it has the module, & it's a pci nic, it's 99% likely the kernel will sort it out
[08:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell theacolyte about fixres
[08:03] <harisund> roico: I am sorry ,I have never used a debugger, I generally only have tons of print statements :0(
[08:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell theacolyte about dapper
[08:03] <martin_> #ubuntu-es
[08:03] <agalavis> CablDWRK: depends on how lod, but you could try xface
[08:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu thanks
[08:03] <ubotu> graag gedaan, gnomefreak
[08:03] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: good. because once i can rip out this NIC, im gonna burn it.
[08:03] <Frogzoo> juztin: sudo apt-get install zlibc     - think that should do it
[08:03] <juztin> CablDWRK, i used xfce on an older laptop and it ran well...also fluxbox
[08:03] <anto9us> theacolyte, you can add them to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf under your default depth, leftmost resolution becomes the gdm default, usually highest is leftmost
[08:04] <gnomefreak> martin_: type /join #ubuntu-es
[08:04] <Frogzoo> ironfroggy: another satisfied dlink customer
[08:04] <theacolyte> I'm guessing that's a pretty common question... LOL, thanks guys -- just wanted to see if there was an easier way than editing xorg.conf
[08:04] <CablDWRK> juztin:  ok thanks  ill check them out  I have a 500mhz with 512 mem
[08:05] <GnuVince> Does anyone know a good cabinet for a PC (not a server) with a lock that is wall mounted?  We need to protect some PCs at work.
[08:05] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: weird as hell. it works no problem unless i plug it into one particular router, which happens to be the router i need to use.
[08:05] <roico> gnomefreak: would u please start a new "Hello World" project and try to debug it??...
[08:05] <dgl> marint_, usted estas en uno canal supostamente para personas que hablan ingles
[08:05] <juztin> CablDWRK, then i would go with xfce
[08:05] <dgl> martin_, usted estas en uno canal supostamente para personas que hablan ingles
[08:05] <gnomefreak> roico: what language?
[08:05] <Frogzoo> ironfroggy: disable autoneg at both ends is your best bet - should be trouble free thereafter
[08:05] <roico> C++
[08:05] <roico> or C...
[08:05] <dgl> gnomefreak, spanish
[08:06] <dgl> =)
[08:06] <gnomefreak> dgl: can write a hellp program in spanish i dont know it ;)
[08:06] <anto9us> GnuVince, a proper rack mount with a shelf or two might be what you're looking for
[08:06] <bliss1_> roryy: thinks to himself do i really want to go down that path again
[08:06] <caglar_> does anyone know how the main theme of lord of the rings is called? (the name of the piece)
[08:07] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: what is autoneg?
[08:07] <GnuVince> anto9us: even for a regular desktop PC?
[08:07] <roryy> bliss1_: sorry, i missed your problem -- you want to resize again?
[08:07] <CablDWRK> juztin: does it have all the control panels like gnome (wireless control panel and such)
[08:08] <anto9us> GnuVince, they're big enough, well ventilated and often have built in fans
[08:08] <ironfroggy> Frogzoo: ive been trying to figure this out for nearly three months, and thats the first ive heard of that.
[08:08] <GnuVince> anto9us: I'll check it out.  Thanks.
[08:08] <anto9us> GnuVince, you can probably pick up a second hand one fairly cheaply, they're often used for telecomms equipment
[08:09] <rockviech> hez
[08:09] <rockviech> how can i change screen resolution?
[08:09] <rockviech> i edited the xorg.conf
[08:09] <Azertyuuu> does anyone know a good DVD -reading program ?
[08:09] <rockviech> to 1280x800
[08:09] <rockviech> but nothing happend
[08:09] <rockviech> system-preferences-screen resolutions only says 1024x768
[08:10] <tristanmike> rockviech: have you tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver" ?
[08:10] <juztin> CablDWRK, it has a lot of control panels, but i'm not sure about the wireless one, i was hardwired
[08:10] <juztin> Frogzoo, i installed that zlibc package, but got the same error when trying to ./configure
[08:10] <lemino> having some trouble installing the driver for my ATI x300se card. I'm on a amd 64-bit system. Have been told it can't be done since ATI doesn't support 64 bits under linux. Is that so?
[08:10] <bliss1_> roryy: yes  I now have got ridof windows and will resize  to create 30 gigs space and install a OS
[08:10] <gnomefreak> mine wont even give me choice to debug
[08:10] <anto9us> rockviech, after editing xorg.conf you have to restart x
[08:10] <bliss1_> roryy: I have wanted this OS for a while
[08:10] <roryy> bliss1_: ok, so what is going wrong?
[08:10] <rockviech> well anto9us, i restarted often
[08:10] <rockviech> nothing changed
[08:10] <lemino> Azertyuuu: mplayer usually works fine.
[08:11] <polpak> Azertyuuu, or totem
[08:11] <Vux> Hey, i can't find sun-j2re1.5 (Sun Java runtime environment). It is probably renamed or something?
[08:11] <gnomefreak> nm its debugging  for some reason longer than i would have liked for this program :(
[08:11] <anto9us> rockviech, make sure the highest resolution is leftmost in your list and make sure it is under the default depth section
[08:11] <polpak> !tell Vux about java
[08:11] <roico> gnomefreak: what do u mean??
[08:11] <Vux> thx
[08:11] <Bambino1> Guys, any suggestion to what i should download to my ubuntu? I am a new user to linux so.. i got advise about gstreamer for movies. And kopete for msn.. Anything more? Like a cool mp3 player would be nice?
[08:12] <lemino> so, is it possible to use my ATI-card in a 64-bit linux environment?
[08:12] <rockviech> well the werid thing
[08:12] <polpak> Bambino1, a lot of that stuff comes preinstalled
[08:12] <bliss1_> roryy: I used a live cd today resized hda1 to 8 gigs gparted showed the unallocated spave for 3 secs then reverted to original size of hda1 which is 38 gigs
[08:12] <rockviech> 1024x768 isnt in the list
[08:12] <rockviech> only a few times 1280x800
[08:12] <gnomefreak> roico: it debugged just fine
[08:12] <Bambino1> polpak, oki.. cool
[08:12] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:12] <anto9us> Bambino1, it's not so much the player as the codecs you need, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:12] <polpak> Bambino1, totem for movies, gaim for IM. You just need the mp3 codecs
[08:12] <robert__> does anyone use bluefish here on ubuntu?
[08:13] <gnomefreak> robert__: yes sometimes
[08:13] <roryy> bliss1_: did you remember to click 'apply' ?
[08:13] <Bambino1> polpak, Totem supports divx and all those?
[08:13] <CablDWRK> juztin: can I install gnome then go with xfce and uninstall gnome later without any problems?  or do a server install and add it from install
[08:13] <anto9us> rockviech, you need to set up the monitor section
[08:13] <polpak> Bambino1, if you follow the restricted formats wiki.. yes
[08:13] <roico> gnoefrak: did it hang, or went to the end of cout function at ostream.cc??...
[08:13] <robert__> gnomefreaK: did u install using apt-get or make the source?
[08:13] <Ekumba> hello there
[08:13] <bliss1_> roryy: yes
[08:13] <gnomefreak> robert__: apt-get
[08:14] <tristanmike> Bambino1: have you enable the universe/multiverse yet ?
[08:14] <roryy> bliss1_: hmm. any error messages?
[08:14] <gnomefreak> !info bluefish
[08:14] <Bambino1> polpak, ok i have yet another question. I would really like to listen to music at work, by connecting to my laptop at home, which i will be running the ubuntu on. Is that possibe?
[08:14] <ubotu> bluefish: (gtk+ HTML editor), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.0.1-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 1335 kB, Installed size: 5988 kB
[08:14] <Ekumba> does anyone know a program for ubuntu that is like net limiter?i want to use azureus and amule togehter.any idea?
[08:14] <Bambino1> tristanmike, I think i have, but each time i check, its unticked..
[08:14] <gnomefreak> robert__: make sure universe repo is enabled
[08:14] <robert__> gnomefreak: couldn't get it work using apt-get. had to install manually
[08:14] <piper> hello
[08:14] <piper> ppl
[08:14] <robert__> gnomefreak: how do I do that? (noob)
[08:14] <gnomefreak> ^^^ robert__
[08:14] <gnomefreak> !universe
[08:14] <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
[08:14] <piper> specially to all expert in ubunto
[08:14] <gnomefreak> ;)
[08:14] <bliss1_> roryy; ok I did not know how to do that I think its dsmeg | grep gparted
[08:14] <jadaz87> hey does anyone know of a command line musis player?
[08:14] <polpak> Bambino1, yeah, you'll need to set up either an FTP or SSH (more secure) daemon (
[08:14] <robert__> gnomef: thanks! I will look into it
[08:14] <jadaz87> music*
[08:14] <piper> is there anybody could help me
[08:14] <frank23> Ekumba: why don't you just set the bandwitdh limits in amule and azureus accordingly
[08:15] <gnomefreak> robert__: anytime
[08:15] <ironfroggy> ok after my install, i boot up and it says "Preparing for installation..." but it doesnt do a thing. the progress bar isnt even going above 0%
[08:15] <roryy> bliss1_: no, i meant from gparted
[08:15] <Bambino1> polpak, ya i downloaded SSH. Now i need to learn how to actually use it :)
[08:15] <gnomefreak> ok time for school night all
[08:15] <roryy> bliss1_: you're saying it just changed things back -- it didn't give you any warnings or explanations ?
[08:15] <tristanmike> Bambino1: just make sure you click ok, and not cancel, i do that way to often, :P
[08:15] <bliss1_> roryy; no none at all just a suden change back to original size
[08:16] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:16] <Ekumba> cause it is easier with netlimiter.if i use it,amule works fine,without problems
[08:16] <rockviech> back :)
[08:16] <Bambino1> tristanmike, forgive me, but guide me once again? Just so i am 100% sure i am making this right. I go to sunpatic. and then settings and restri something? and there i tick the 2 bottom ones? multi and one nonfree thing?
[08:16] <bliss1_> roryy: could try again
[08:16] <rockviech> nothing changed anto9us
[08:16] <roryy> bliss1_: i'm not sure what the problem is
[08:16] <piper> i want to share my broadband access
[08:16] <roryy> bliss1_: try perhaps a larger size; do you know how much space you're using on that partition ?
[08:16] <tristanmike> Bambino1: watch your private messages
[08:16] <lemino> hello, im dead in the water here!
[08:16] <tristanmike> !tell Bambino1 about universe
[08:17] <piper> i have 2 computer, one is running mac OSX and the other one is Ubunto Linux
[08:17] <bliss1_> roryy: about 4  gigs
[08:17] <ironfroggy> is there some way i can recover from this apparently botched installation?
[08:17] <please> i keep getting and error when i try to install new programs (msttcorefonts
[08:17] <tristanmike> Bambino1: well do this the easy way
[08:17] <piper> anybody has a bright idea
[08:17] <tristanmike> *we'll
[08:17] <bliss1_> roryy: sudden thought theres no swapon hda 1
[08:17] <jadaz87> does anyone know of a command line based mp3/music player?
[08:17] <rockviech> anto9us, mazbe something with vertical and hor syncing??
[08:17] <tristanmike> Bambino1: I assume your using Breezy ?
[08:17] <mohkohn> Hi. If you are using bittorent do you have to download a file all in one go? Or can you do an hour here. Stop. Restart the session?
[08:17] <rockviech> and refrehs
[08:17] <Bambino1> tristanmike, your asumption is correct
[08:18] <polpak> mohkohn, you can stop and restart
[08:18] <roryy> bliss1_: well, having swap is usually a good idea, but gparted should work fine without it
[08:18] <cowboyfeng> How do  update firefox? There is no update function in the preferences like there is in windows
[08:18] <roryy> bliss1_: i'm not sure that having swap makes a difference with the live cd at all
[08:18] <please> E: msttcorefonts: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[08:18] <tristanmike> Bambino1: in the private msg that ubotu sent you, there is a link for Breezy sources, open up that link
[08:18] <bliss1_> roryy: thats what I thought its not essential
[08:18] <Bambino1> tristanmike, I saw, thank you indeed mate, relaly appreciate it
[08:19] <piper> please help me
[08:19] <piper> I try to have a seperate dsl modem
[08:19] <please> E: msttcorefonts: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1. how can i find it
[08:19] <mohkohn> Great. Because I am using an internet cafe in Khartoum Sudan to download Fedora 5. I am using ubuntu. But I run fedora for learning rpm
[08:19] <piper> it doesnt work
[08:19] <tristanmike> Bambino1: so you would "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak"  first
[08:19] <piper> somebody good in hardware
[08:20] <roryy> bliss1_: i'm not sure what the problem is, sorry.  All I can suggest is trying again, especially with larger partition sizes (but if you're only using 4GB, I wouldn't have thought you'd have any problems).
[08:20] <Bambino1> tristanmike, what does that do?
[08:20] <roryy> bliss1_: also, try 'dmesg|tail' for errors, or perhaps look in the /var/log/* files, or run gparted from a terminal (i.e., command line)
[08:20] <polpak> piper, the easiest way to do it is to get a DSL router
[08:20] <polpak> piper, possibly wireless
[08:20] <tristanmike> Bambino1: makes a backup copy  "cp" copy  "/etc/apt/sources.list"  file to copy   "/etc/apt/sources.list.bak"  name of backup copy
[08:20] <poningru> yarr
[08:21] <poningru> err sorry wrong channel
[08:21] <please> E: msttcorefonts: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1..can somebody please tell me what to do to fix the error
[08:21] <polpak> piper, but even the wired ones can be as inexpensive as $40 or so
[08:21] <Bambino1> tristanmike, Oki, and I do this because when i tick the multivers it might "break" ?
[08:21] <piper> DSL Router any brand
[08:21] <bliss1_> roryy: thats on the live cd ok shall we put that to bed for just now
[08:21] <tristanmike> Bambino1: no, not at all, just a precausionary measure, not that reason at all
[08:21] <piper> particularly compatible with Ubunto
[08:22] <roryy> bliss1_: yeah, that would be using the livecd
[08:22] <poningru> please: what were you trying to do?
[08:22] <Sk8aZ> hey, i have a big problem with ubuntu - today i loaned v5.04 and it stops booting in the window, when it cheks my hardware, so please explain - what should i do?
[08:22] <poningru> install msfonts?
[08:22] <tristanmike> Bambino1: it's good to have your orginal sources around just in case
[08:22] <polpak> piper, I've worked with Linksys, and D-Link. But really any one should work independant of the OS
[08:22] <Bambino1> tristanmike, cool. thanks
[08:22] <Sk8aZ> hey, i have a big problem with ubuntu - today i loaned v5.04 and it stops booting in the window, when it cheks my hardware, so please explain - what should i do?
[08:22] <please> i try to use the package manger
[08:22] <piper> ok
[08:22] <polpak> !tell Sk8aZ about patience
[08:22] <piper> thanks polpak
[08:22] <tristanmike> Bambino1: then "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list" and paste the sources from the link into your sources
[08:23] <tristanmike> Bambino1: copying over your orginal file, so replace your file with the link
[08:23] <Bambino1> tristanmike, ok thats more then i understand. So after i do the copy, i should do this? And where is my sources? So i paste my sources INTO my sources? I didnt get that
[08:23] <bliss1_> roryy: I will give a go but will have to log off roryy starts to cry or jumps for joy
[08:24] <Bambino1> tristanmike, when do I do this?
[08:24] <poningru> please: do a reload in the package manager
[08:24] <roryy> heh
[08:24] <poningru> and fix packages from the tools menu
[08:24] <please> thats when i get the erroe
[08:24] <please> error
[08:24] <roryy> bliss1_: maybe someone else can offer better advice; i'm certainly not a gparted expert
[08:24] <tristanmike> Bambino1: use "sudo nano....." to open up your sources.list file then delete everything in that file and replace with the link
[08:24] <roryy> bliss1_: fwiw, there are also command-line only tools which may be more powerful, like 'parted', fdisk and resize2fs
[08:24] <please> it also says it can read the cd
[08:24] <bliss1_> roryy; you gave it your best shot thanks
[08:25] <Bambino1> tristanmike, ok, this is still for making a backup?
[08:25] <please> when i know the cd is good
[08:25] <cowboyfeng> I want to upgrade firefox... Should I uninstall the version that came with ubuntu?
[08:25] <tristanmike> Bambino1: no, we're enabling universe/multiverse
[08:25] <bliss1_> roryy; I started up parted followed a guide
[08:25] <Bambino1> tristanmike, lol oh :P
[08:25] <polpak> Sk8aZ, have you tried 5.10?
[08:25] <poningru> please: go to repositories and uncheck the cd
[08:25] <Bambino1> tristanmike, sorry, remember i only had linux experience for 3 days now :)
[08:25] <tristanmike> Bambino1: no need to be sorry at all my friend =)
[08:25] <polpak> Sk8aZ, Breezy is the current stable version
[08:25] <AngryElf> where is ubuntu's equivolent of /etc/modprobe.conf?
[08:25] <poningru> please: what package manager are you using?
[08:25] <tristanmike> Bambino1: glad to have you aboard :)
[08:26] <Bambino1> tristanmike, You are the type of guy who make people wanna stay :) Thanks alot
[08:26] <poningru> please: if synaptic then repositories should be under settings
[08:26] <tristanmike> Bambino1: you will find the quality of people here are top notch
[08:27] <poningru> please: did you find it?
[08:27] <wvelez> Hi...are there any advantages of choosing aMSN versus Mercury-Messenger? thx
[08:27] <polpak> Superior people use a superior OS . =)
[08:27] <please> hold on
[08:27] <Bambino1> tristanmike, it glads me. Thank you
[08:27] <bliss1_> roryy: another issue more simple take a look at this http://www.jungo.com/openrg/doc/4.0/installation_guide/html/html_uml/node17.html
[08:27] <tristanmike> Bambino1: np, let me know when you replace the text in the file with the text from the link and save and exit
[08:27] <please> well when i first start it it come up with this...W: Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012) breezy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/Ubuntu%205.10%20%5fBreezy%20Badger%5f%20-%20Release%20i386%20(20051012)_dists_breezy_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:27] <please> W: Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012) breezy/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/Ubuntu%205.10%20%5fBreezy%20Badger%5f%20-%20Release%20i386%20(20051012)_dists_breezy_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:27] <tristanmike> !paste
[08:27] <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.
[08:28] <_jason> please: disable your cdrom repository if you don't use the cdrom
[08:28] <please> ok
[08:28] <polpak> please, I think something is wrong with your sources.list..
[08:28] <please> how
[08:28] <polpak> !tell please about sources
[08:28] <_jason> please: open synaptic and edit repos
[08:28] <poningru> please: dude dont paste that stuff
[08:28] <roryy> bliss1_: i seem to have /dev/net/tun
[08:28] <poningru> please: I told you how to solve that
[08:28] <polpak> please, just use the source file ubotu gave you the link for
[08:29] <toniml> ola hay alguna nena wapa x aki????
[08:29] <_jason> !es
[08:29] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:29] <poningru> please: go to settings->repositories
[08:29] <poningru> and uncheck the cdrom package
[08:29] <tristanmike> how are we doing there Bambino1 ?
[08:29] <Sk8aZ> is there a possibility to configure a wireless network on ubuntu (any version, i will download it quick), on D-link DWL-520+
[08:29] <roryy> bliss1_: and i see a 'uml-utilities' in the repositories
[08:29] <please> ok
[08:29] <please> got it
[08:29] <bliss1_> roryy: where I have installed uml-utlities but cannot find it
[08:29] <Bambino1> tristanmike, Ok i think i did it. Now what?
[08:30] <soundray> #ubuntu+1
[08:30] <poningru> please: now restart synaptic
[08:30] <roryy> bliss1_: try 'dpkg -L uml-utilities|grep tunctl'
[08:30] <please> ok
[08:30] <roryy> bliss1_: i'd guess /usr/bin or /usr/sbin
[08:30] <please> its updating
[08:30] <poningru> yeah
[08:30] <bliss1_> roryy just a sec
[08:30] <tristanmike> Bambino1: "sudo apt-get update"  ?
[08:30] <tristanmike> Bambino1: don't mind the "?" that was a typo
[08:30] <please> its saying it could not download all index
[08:31] <poningru> please: press the reload button
[08:31] <graveson> there is a lacie dvd writer that is able to burn an image onto the dvd .not data ,but after you have written the data you can turn the dvd around and burn a picture on the dvd.does anyone know if there is something out there that can do this
[08:31] <please> still getting the error
[08:31] <Bambino1> tristanmike, ok, done
[08:31] <poningru> graveson: lightscribe, but not sure if it works with linux yet
[08:31] <Vucko> :D
[08:31] <tristanmike> Bambino1: no errors ?
[08:31] <polpak> Sk8aZ, breezy should support it
[08:31] <Vucko> me again :D
[08:31] <Bambino1> tristanmike, Nope
[08:31] <tristanmike> Bambino1: great :)
[08:31] <poningru> please: go to repositories again
[08:31] <poningru> wait
[08:32] <polpak> Sk8aZ, the latest stable version
[08:32] <Sk8aZ> thx polpak, i o u 1 ;D
[08:32] <poningru> go to a terminal
[08:32] <please> ok
[08:32] <Bambino1> tristanmike, huh :) oki. And now? :)
[08:32] <tristanmike> Bambino1: watch your pm
[08:32] <robert__> ok, now that I have universal repos squared away, anyone know how I may remove a binary build from .gz file?
[08:32] <tristanmike> !tell Bambino1 about restricted
[08:32] <jadacyrus> I just dist-upgraded from breezy to dapper and my network and sound card are now missing and not being detected. Anyone know why this is?
[08:32] <Ashura> Hello
[08:32] <anto9us> !dapper
[08:32] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:32] <tristanmike> Bambino1: that link will help you install all the codecs to watch movies and listen to music
[08:33] <StarQuake> i can't wait.............
[08:33] <robert__> I am trying to remove the bluefish I installed manually, and since it shows up under my applications menu in ubuntu, i didnt want to just "rm -rf bluefish"
[08:33] <poningru> please: and type in 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' without the quotes
[08:33] <Vucko> how i can make exe. files frome shit im download, cant install it , btw i can instal nothing themes, icons,mp3 play. ect
[08:33] <Ashura> I need to mirror ubuntu's packet repository on a local machine (Fedora 4)... is there someone who can help me?
[08:33] <tristanmike> Bambino1: go through it, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask and have fun :)
[08:33] <poningru> please: and paste that in pastebin
[08:33] <polpak> !tell Vucko about language
[08:33] <polpak> !tell Vucko about restricted
[08:33] <Vucko> haha kk
[08:33] <poningru> please: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[08:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell Vucko about synaptic
[08:33] <bliss1_> roryy: /usr/sbin/tunctl
[08:33] <bliss1_>  yep so when I run sudo tuncti-u bliss1-t tun0
[08:33] <bliss1_>  how come i get sudo: tuncti-u: command not found
[08:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell Vucko about mp3
[08:34] <Bambino1> tristanmike, i tried to do it, wget -c ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/w/w32codecs/w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb did not work
[08:34] <polpak> Vucko, that should be enough to get you started =)
[08:34] <Josh43> Can anyone tell me how to decompress a bzip2 file from one folder into a different folder? (every time I do it, it puts it in the same location as the bz2 file)
[08:34] <please> ok give me a min
[08:34] <Vucko> kk go to read a lil now
[08:34] <Vucko> ty
[08:34] <Bambino1> tristanmike, no such file or directory it seid.
[08:34] <Bambino1> said*
[08:34] <polpak> tell Vucko about themes
[08:34] <polpak> !tell Vucko about themes!
[08:34] <polpak> !tell Vucko about themes
[08:34] <soundray> Josh43: bzcat file.bz2 >/target/dir/
[08:34] <tristanmike> Bambino1: strange, I just clicked that link above, and it's downloading for me
[08:34] <polpak> lol
[08:35] <soundray> Josh43: bzcat file.bz2 >/target/dir/filename
[08:35] <please> ok
[08:35] <please> now what?
[08:35] <roryy> bliss1_: that requires the 'tuncti-u' command - perhaps you don't have that (apt-cache search knows nothing about it)
[08:35] <soundray> Josh43: sorry, the second one is correct
[08:35] <poningru> please: do you have the link?
[08:35] <please> yeah
[08:35] <Sk8aZ> what music player can i use to play mp3's? And what media player for movies?
[08:35] <tristanmike> Bambino1: try going through firefox
[08:35] <polpak> Sk8aZ, any of them can
[08:35] <roryy> bliss1_: packages.ubuntu.com is useful for finding what package contains a particular file
[08:35] <poningru> please: need to see the link dude
[08:35] <Bambino1> tristanmike, ya worked for me too, weird, Ok
[08:35] <polpak> Sk8aZ, the defaults work fine if you install the restricted codecs
[08:35] <anto9us> !tell Sk8aZ about restricted formats
[08:36] <gonzalo> hola
[08:36] <Bambino1> tristanmike, ok that worked. Where should I install?
[08:36] <bliss1_> roryy: sorry what am I searching for
[08:36] <roryy> bliss1_: 'tuncti-u', i presume (i'm not familiar with uml)
[08:36] <tristanmike> Bambino1: just do a "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb" where it's downloaded to and Ubuntu will take care of the rest
[08:36] <Sk8aZ> polpak, is wireless integrated to the 5.10 stable LIVECD?
[08:37] <polpak> Sk8aZ, probably, but you can't install from the LiveCD. Just the install CD
[08:37] <roryy> bliss1_: are you sure that's the right command ?
[08:37] <Bambino1> tristanmike, a question. Like zipped files i install etc,or this one. After i unpack and instlal or whatever. Can i delete the folders?
[08:37] <Josh43> soundray, Wow, that's oldschool - thanks for the quick reply :)
[08:37] <anto9us> Sk8aZ, only for some wireless devices
[08:37] <Sk8aZ> thx
[08:38] <poningru> Sk8aZ: try the 6.06
[08:38] <poningru> live cd
[08:38] <runelind> my proc monitor always says I'm throttled to 733mhz with my ghz computer
[08:38] <robert__> how do I uninstall programs on ubuntu that werent installed using synaptic or apt-get? (ie. gz, gz2) - my program shows up under "applications->programming"
[08:38] <tristanmike> Bambino1: with a deb, yes if you don't want to back it up, delete away, but if you compile it can go either way
[08:38] <poningru> runedude: whats wrong with that?
[08:38] <polpak> poningru, he's wanting to install ubuntu.. I wouldn't really recommend dapper to a noob
[08:38] <rockviech> hey
[08:38] <runelind> poningru: I'd like to run it at full speed when I'm plugged in
[08:38] <rockviech> can someone help me to change screen resolution in ubuntu?
[08:38] <poningru> polpak: I'd say dapper is plenty stable
[08:38] <bliss1_> roryy: if you look at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66694 and go to section 8 its pretty clear
[08:38] <rockviech> i have nativ 1280x800
[08:38] <poningru> except for some minor bugs
[08:38] <rockviech> but ubuntu only displays 1024x768
[08:38] <tristanmike> Bambino1: installing a ".deb" package this way lists it in Synaptic, so if you open it and search for w32codecs, you will find it
[08:38] <rockviech> but i wanna change it
[08:39] <anto9us> rockviech, you need to set your monitor timings
[08:39] <poningru> runedude: it will throttle back up when you are doing a proc intensive job
[08:39] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:39] <please> is it a bad thing when ur source list is emtpy
[08:39] <tristanmike> Bambino1: but if for some reason you need to reinstall it, you'll have to redownload it
[08:39] <rockviech> i have 60
[08:39] <rockviech> where to set it?
[08:39] <rockviech> xorg.conf?
[08:39] <Bambino1> tristanmike, did not work i am runing 64bit
[08:40] <anto9us> rockviech, yes, you should find out the maximum that your monitor supports and put it in there
[08:40] <roryy> bliss1_: that refers to 'tunctl', not 'tuncti-u'
[08:40] <tristanmike> Bambino1: d'oh!
[08:40] <Bambino1> tristanmike, huh :P I am just following the flow :P
[08:40] <rockviech> hm ok now how to find it out? ^^
[08:40] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:40] <roryy> bliss1_: the command is 'tunctl', with option '-u' -- there's a space between 'tunctl' and '-u'
[08:40] <tristanmike> Bambino1: well, you are now out of my hands, 64 bit is over my head
[08:40] <kleinlappies> hi
[08:41] <tristanmike> Bambino1: some things work some things don't like flash for instance
[08:41] <anto9us> rockviech, it may be on the back of your monitor in it its manual or on the manufacturer's website
[08:41] <Bambino1> tristanmike, Crap!! So It means ubuntu sucks fo a 64bit? Stupid computer :(
[08:41] <kleinlappies> just want to know is nero linux any good if not whats the best to use?
[08:41] <soundray> Bambino1: I've got w32codecs on a amd64 machine. What's your trouble?
[08:41] <dungodung> someone willing to help me set Serbian Cyrillics to my Draper?
[08:41] <rockviech> anto9us , ok and when i found it out, what is the code?
[08:41] <polpak> kleinlappies, for?
[08:41] <tristanmike> thanx soundray :)  I'm lost when it comes to 64 bit
[08:41] <rockviech> VertRefresh and HorSync
[08:42] <anto9us> rockviech, just replace the timings that are in that section already
[08:42] <rockviech> well there are none
[08:42] <soundray> tristanmike: so do I, but I'll give it a go :)
[08:42] <Sk8aZ> Can i install ubuntu 5.10 together with winXP (32bit), if i prepare a seperate partition?
[08:42] <kleinlappies> well writing cd's dvd and video dvd's under ubuntu
[08:42] <Bambino1> soundray, when i tried to install it, it would not let me
[08:42] <Root_Of_All_Evil> does anyone know how to edit the rightclick menue in gnome, to make look like the one in fluxbox or in xfce?
[08:42] <rockviech> anto9us, there are none
[08:42] <Bambino1> Sk8aZ, Yes you can
[08:42] <Bambino1> Sk8aZ, I did :P
[08:42] <anto9us> rockviech, then search for an example :)
[08:42] <Sk8aZ> thx
[08:42] <soundray> Bambino1: did you go through synaptic?
[08:42] <Bambino1> Sk8aZ, it automatically asks you for GRUB bootloader if you want it installed. So i am running winxp and ubuntu
[08:42] <tristanmike> !tell Sk8aZ about dualboot
[08:42] <Bambino1> soundray, Nope, i will do that
[08:42] <bliss1_> roryy: o dear very sorry my fault now its saying Set 'tun0' persistent and owned by uid 1000
[08:42] <tristanmike> Sk8aZ: check your pm from ubotu
[08:43] <soundray> Bambino1: hold on, what *did* you do?
[08:43] <soundray> Bambino1: apt-get install ?
[08:43] <bliss1_> roryy: I should pay more attention to detail
[08:43] <roryy> bliss1_: i've never used uml, but that sounds right -- uid is you
[08:43] <tristanmike> soundray: we changed his sources, he download the deb, via the wiki and he's trying to install
[08:43] <roryy> bliss1_: err, i mean uid 1000 is you
[08:43] <Bambino1> soundray, yes thats what I did.
[08:43] <tristanmike> soundray: apparently it wont let him install it
[08:44] <Bambino1> soundray, no thats what I didnt btw :P
[08:44] <bliss1_> rorry: yep it is sorry for mistake
[08:44] <holycow> hey guys, which wireless network card models work out of the box with breezy (without having to download firmware manually for example)?
[08:44] <Bambino1> soundray, just like tristanmike said. I tried wget. did not work. so i manually downloaded and manually tried to install
[08:44] <holycow> !wireless
[08:44] <ubotu> from memory, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[08:44] <antti> Could someone please help me with my Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T usb2? I'm new to Linux and can't install it.
[08:44] <jenda> My Macromedia Flash & Java plugins seem to have stopped working since installing FF1.5. They tend to freeze quite often (without consuming my CPU power at all, though). Any ideas?
[08:44] <Bambino1> holycow, well mine is one of them. Broadcom 80211g
[08:44] <poningru> !dvb
[08:44] <ubotu> poningru: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:44] <tristanmike> Bambino1: by the way, the wget thing worked for me so I don't know
[08:44] <pramz> Bambino1: you can try ndiswrapper for that card
[08:44] <bliss1_> rorry; I will try the live cd later or parted re partition
[08:45] <holycow> Bambino1, i thought broadcom chipsets werent well supported?
[08:45] <robert__> exit
[08:45] <poningru> antix: its a nova-t usb right?
[08:45] <Bambino1> holycow, freaking shit, man even my eyes fails. Never mind. I thought you said didnt work :P
[08:45] <rockviech> hm has anyone an dell inspiron 1300 here?
[08:45] <Bambino1> pramz,. ya i did that, and acer_acpi and it worked now thanks god,
[08:45] <tristanmike> Bambino1: please watch your language in here :)
[08:45] <tristanmike> !language
[08:45] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[08:45] <rockviech> and knows what refres and sync rate this tft has
[08:45] <holycow> ehehe
[08:45] <antti> poningru: nova-t usb2
[08:46] <poningru> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NovaTHowTo
[08:46] <Bambino1> tristanmike, soz :(... Hmm, i dont have w32codecs in my synapic
[08:46] <please> is it bad when i type this in the termil and it is empty gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:46] <antti> poningru: thanks, checking it ->
[08:46] <tristanmike> Bambino1: they are not in the repos, they had to be removed for legal reasons
[08:46] <poningru> antti: that page covers pci iirc not sure if usb will be covered under that
[08:46] <tristanmike> Bambino1: that's why you download the ".deb" and install it that way, just a bit of red tape so to speak
[08:47] <holycow> Bambino1, looks like wg 311/t is a good bet, i like atheros chipset
[08:47] <holycow> http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_part.php?brandname=Netgear&zoek=Show.
[08:47] <poningru> antti: that page is not for noobs
[08:47] <poningru> its requiring stuff like new kernel compilation etc
[08:47] <please>  is it bad when i type this in the termil and it is empty gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:47] <Sk8aZ> are there any IRC chat clients for ubuntu, or is there one in ubuntu?
[08:47] <poningru> please: hmm
[08:47] <poningru> please: do this
[08:47] <anto9us> Sk8aZ, I use xchat
[08:47] <Bambino1> holycow, unfortunately i am running on a laptop so cant change it :(
[08:48] <tristanmike> soundray: was installing the codecs and java the same proceedure for 64 as it is for 32 ?
[08:48] <Bambino1> tristanmike, mm, but oddly it did not work
[08:48] <poningru> please: browse there from my computer
[08:48] <soundray> Bambino1: sorry, I was wrong. I haven't got w32codecs installed after all.
[08:48] <please> how
[08:48] <Bambino1> soundray, hehe ok :)
[08:48] <holycow> Bambino1, *nod*
[08:48] <soundray> tristanmike: seems I've done something else to play my videos...
[08:48] <poningru> please: go to places-> computer
[08:48] <poningru> then click on filesystem
[08:48] <soundray> Bambino1: can you point me to a file that you can't play?
[08:49] <minerale> Hi, quick question, how can I view the partitions and their sizes / usage ?
[08:49] <please> ok
[08:49] <soundray> minerale, df
[08:49] <anto9us> minerale, df -a
[08:49] <poningru> then click on etc, then on apt, then see if there is a sources.list
[08:49] <Bambino1> holycow, my ws EXTREMLY easy to install. Once I had the gcc 3.4 but you had to have internet connection to be able to intall it via synapic. If i knew how to download it via windows i wouldve. but now it worked. very very easy.
[08:49] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:49] <rockviech> now i can select, 640, 800, and 1024
[08:49] <poningru> minerale: system->admin->disks
[08:49] <antti> poningru: the main problem now is that I can't load firmware. I have the file in /lib/hotplug/firmware but dmesg can't find it. actually I even don't know what dmesg does.
[08:49] <rockviech> but not 1280x800
[08:50] <minerale> anto9us, soundray: That will not show me the size for /tmp
[08:50] <tristanmike> Bambino1: try this "sudo apt-get install totem-xine"
[08:50] <anto9us> rockviech, have you put in the timings?
[08:50] <Tom39Away> Anyone here good with getting TV tuner cards to work properly?
[08:50] <rockviech> yes anto9us
[08:50] <Sk8aZ> Can i configure skype, to be fully usable as in windows
[08:50] <poningru> antti: dmesg is a command to look at system logs as they happend
[08:50] <rockviech> VertRefresh
[08:50] <rockviech> and HorizSync
[08:50] <Bambino1> soundray, I am not sure if this wont work. But I have 1 hdd. 100gig. I split half for windows, half for linux. But i enabled the windows half since I got some stuff to copy to linux half.. Now i try to play a movie on that, it does not work.. on the windows partion. When I try to play mp3 from my external hdd, (NTFS) it does not work either..
[08:50] <poningru> Sk8aZ: take a look into easyubuntu
[08:50] <poningru> !easyubuntu
[08:50] <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
[08:50] <anto9us> rockviech, try setting a lower depth as default and put your resolutions in there
[08:51] <Bambino1> tristanmike, done.
[08:51] <rockviech> do you know how to restart x without restarting the whole computer?
[08:51] <rockviech> anto9us
[08:51] <tristanmike> Bambino1: "sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad"
[08:51] <anto9us> rockviech, ctrl+alt+backspace
[08:51] <rapha> rockviech: ctrl-alt-backspace
[08:51] <rockviech> thanks :)
[08:51] <Bambino1> tristanmike, got that one.
[08:52] <soundray> Bambino1: what happens if you copy the mp3 or video to your home dir -- will it play then?
[08:52] <tristanmike> ahh, ok, try a video in Totem now
[08:52] <Bambino1> soundray, ill try
[08:52] <Bambino1> oh one question, soundray or tristanmike, any idea why, i have internet, but the monitor that shows the connection has a red vertical line on it? acording to that im not even connected
[08:52] <poningru> please: how did it go?
[08:52] <rockviech> hm rapha and anto9us, with ctrl+alt+backspace i can select apps
[08:53] <tristanmike> Bambino1: because your using wireless but the icon is for wired maybe ?
[08:53] <tristanmike> Bambino1: just a guess
[08:53] <refnumzx> anyway to convert from ntfs to ext2 or 3 with out formating?
[08:53] <please> its there
[08:53] <anto9us> rockviech, that's new to me
[08:53] <rockviech> any command line command?
[08:54] <Bambino1> tristanmike, no i am using network cable atm. :) And thanks tristan and soundray, it worked now to listen to mp3s and watch movie
[08:54] <please> the is what the first line is eb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386
[08:54] <bliss1_> roryy: I wil take a look at the live cd later and see if it works pated is another option
[08:54] <soundray> rockviech: sudo exec /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:54] <soundray> rockviech: sudo exec /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:54] <anto9us> rockviech, try 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[08:54] <roryy> bliss1_: yip. also fdisk and resize2fs -- though those are quite a bit harder to use
[08:55] <tombs> hi all
[08:55] <tristanmike> Bambino1: be wary, 64 bit isn't that great for any os yet, it's still fairly new and some things haven't been "ported" yet. you most likely will encounter problems with wm9
[08:55] <rockviech> hm, same resolutions anto9us
[08:55] <polpak> Bambino1, it's because it's showing your wireless connectivity, but you're actually connected through a network cable
[08:55] <rockviech> can i post you my xorg.conf anto9us
[08:55] <polpak> Bambino1, if you click on it you can change what device it shows
[08:55] <bliss1_> rorryy thanks for your help
[08:55] <anto9us> !tell rockviech about pastebin
[08:56] <bliss1_> roryy thanks for helping me
[08:56] <Bambino1> polpak, if i click on it, i get an error.
[08:56] <roryy> bliss1_: my pleasure
[08:56] <rockviech> anto9us http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11389
[08:57] <Kris__> hi, i apt-get installed mysql and when i want to start it it can't connect to the socket (and the socket file doesn't exist)
[08:57] <refnumzx> need to convert ntfs to ext2, anyway to do this with out reformating the drive/partition?
[08:57] <DrawLt> anyone in here?
[08:58] <soundray> Kris__: you need to install the server as well
[08:58] <anto9us> rockviech, change 'DefaultDepth 24' to 16
[08:58] <Kris__> yeah i did
[08:58] <DrawLt> need some help connecting ubuntu to my OSX 10.4.5 powerbook
[08:58] <Kris__> mysql-server
[08:58] <sisse> hi, i have a question about easyubuntu. i see that stuff like sun java is hosted on plf. so how is it able to install java if you don't select 'Repository list' on the System tab?
[08:59] <anto9us> rockviech, I think your timings are wrong also
[08:59] <Kris__> or are there more packages that i might have missed (it installed quite a few dependencies, too)
[08:59] <soundray> Kris__: check that it's running with 'ps ax | grep mysqld'
[08:59] <DrawLt> none of the forums are all the helpful
[08:59] <DrawLt> i'm running ubuntu 5.10 and OS X 10.4.5
[09:00] <Kris__> i'll prune it and reinstall and see if the problem is still there first
[09:00] <anto9us> rockviech, what is your monitor make and model?
[09:00] <soundray> DrawLt: your error description isn't all that helpful either :)
[09:00] <rockviech> anto9us, dunno, its an laptop, dell inspiron 1300
[09:00] <Tom39Away> Anyone here good with getting TV tuner cards to work properly?  I managed to get color and the channels right in tvtime, but the sound isn't working.  I checked the input levels, and I know the sound works with the card in Windows.  Any suggestions?
[09:00] <rockviech> 15.4 "
[09:00] <rockviech> nativ 1280x800
[09:00] <Bambino1> tristanmike, thanks for all help mate. Now I need to go home from work. Thanks
[09:00] <soundray> Tom39Away: PAL?
[09:01] <arrick> soundray, where have you been for the last week?
[09:01] <anto9us> rockviech, try VertRefresh     43.0 - 100.0
[09:01] <Tom39Away> sociopath, NTSC
[09:01] <soundray> arrick: Berlin :)
[09:01] <Kris__> ok, that didn't help eiter
[09:01] <Kris__> *either
[09:01] <arrick> offline soundray
[09:01] <soundray> Kris__: check that it's running with 'ps ax | grep mysqld'
[09:01] <arrick> ?
[09:01] <Tom39Away> soundray, NTSC
[09:01] <Kris__> it's not running
[09:02] <Kris__> only the grep itself reported
[09:02] <DrawLt> I have set up a folder on ubuntu to share and have set it up as an smb but when i try to connect to it from OSX using "connect to server" with smb://computer name/directory it asks for a username and password so i know it's finding it.  I don't have a username and password set up for it though
[09:02] <rockviech> ok anto9us
[09:02] <soundray> arrick: later. Got to put the daughter to bed first :)
[09:02] <DrawLt> more clear?
[09:02] <arrick> ok
[09:02] <wvelez> DrawLt: smbpasswd -a username
[09:03] <arrick> DrawLt, yeah that was what i was typing too
[09:03] <soundray> DrawLt: much clearer. Will try helping you in 15 min if nobody else has.
[09:03] <Kris__> /usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[09:03] <Kris__> error: 'Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[09:03] <Kris__> syslog isn't much help either
[09:03] <danq> !xen
[09:03] <ubotu> it has been said that xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. It can be found at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/ .
[09:03] <DrawLt> thank you, where in ubuntu would the username and pass that OSX is looking for be set?
[09:03] <DrawLt> maybe that is a quick solution?
[09:04] <arrick> look above for the last post to you
[09:04] <rockviech> ok ato9us, how to restart xserver again?
[09:04] <arrick> DrawLt, ^^^^
[09:04] <Sk8aZ> Is there a way to install windows-based drivers - for sony ericsson w550i phone? or a usb flash keychain?
[09:04] <anto9us> rockviech, try 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart'
[09:04] <diffuser78> is there a programming channel
[09:04] <diffuser78> for python or c++
[09:05] <wvelez> DrawLt: the username/password in kept in your linux machine...
[09:05] <_jason> sisse: it uses an alternate sources.list for those things
[09:05] <_jason> sisse: you can find out more at #easyubuntu
[09:05] <anto9us> diffuser78, /msg chanserv list *python*
[09:05] <wvelez> DrawLt: (on the linux machine) command prompt, smbpasswd -a username
[09:05] <apoc> can i install KDE on my already installed Ubuntu system?
[09:05] <vargha> im new in linux and wanna know something about it. can anyone help?
[09:06] <_jason> apoc: yes, sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[09:06] <Kris__> apoc: yes
[09:06] <hurax> apoc: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:06] <DrawLt> thanx
[09:06] <tristanmike> !help
[09:06] <orn> Howdy. Does anyone know what the deal with Rhythmbox is? That is, why can't it import mp3s?
[09:06] <arrick> vargha, ask your qiestion and if someone knows the answer they will answer
[09:06] <wvelez> DrawLt: youre welcome
[09:06] <_jason> ubotu: tell orn about mp3
[09:06] <apoc> will I be able to uninstall KDE if i dont like it?
[09:06] <arrick> yeah
[09:07] <orn> Thanks bro
[09:07] <_jason> apoc: yes, but it will be a lot easier if you use aptitude
[09:07] <apoc> how will i be able to uninstall KDE if i dont like it?
[09:07] <_jason> apoc: sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop
[09:07] <polpak> _jason, eh.. I'm not sure that'd do anything
[09:07] <_jason> polpak: if he uses aptitude to install it would
[09:08] <frank23> apoc: it's pretty easy but it's not just sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop
[09:08] <crimsun> just remove libarts1c2 and kdelibs4c2
[09:08] <DrawLt> wvelez: sorry to be a pain but i'm not entirely sure how to use this, i've entered it into the terminal but it doesn't tell me any actual passwords, and I don't see how to set it here
[09:08] <arrick> _jason, is right this time guys
[09:08] <rockviech> anto9us, didnt work
[09:08] <DrawLt> i'm obviously not using it in the right way, sorry
[09:09] <arrick> !samba
[09:09] <ubotu> it has been said that samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[09:09] <polpak> arrick, aptitude is different than apt-get ?
[09:09] <rockviech> i set HorizSync and VertRefresh to 43-100 and DefaultDepth to 16
[09:09] <arrick> DrawLt, follow the wiki posted above^^
[09:09] <rockviech> only the 3 standart resolutions
[09:09] <apoc> what do i do if aptitude tells me "this aptitude does not have super cow powers"
[09:09] <arrick> polpak, yes
[09:09] <_jason> apoc: apt-get moo
[09:09] <wvelez> DrawLt: sudo smbpasswd -a (username), itll then prompt you for a password...just give it any youd like
[09:09] <anto9us> rockviech, if you know your screen should support it then you need to find the correct timings, meanwhile try depth of 8
[09:09] <arrick> polpak, aptitude creates a package that  can be later uninstalled at once
[09:10] <polpak> arrick, ah.. nice. I'll have to do that more often then
[09:10] <arrick> yeah
[09:10] <apoc> then what?
[09:10] <rockviech> well its a new laptop, directx 9 graphics card
[09:10] <arrick> polpak, see what you can learn from a newbie?
[09:10] <rockviech> i think it should at least support depth 32 ;)
[09:10] <DrawLt> ok thanx i'll try it again
[09:10] <arrick> polpak, i've only been using ubuntu for 2 weeks now
[09:10] <polpak> arrick, indeed. I always just thought aptitude and apt-get were synonimous
[09:10] <arrick> nope
[09:11] <Sk8aZ> Cya, ill come back tomorrow
[09:11] <orn> another question for tyou rascals
[09:11] <arrick> ?
[09:11] <arrick> !question
[09:11] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[09:11] <arrick> hehe
[09:12] <polpak> !justask
[09:12] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[09:12] <arrick> orn these were for you
[09:12] <rockviech> anto9us , found something
[09:12] <rockviech> gonna try
[09:12] <orn> i gathered as much
[09:12] <orn> i am typing my question up :)
[09:12] <polpak> orn, lol
[09:12] <polpak> orn, that big eh?
[09:12] <arrick> ok
[09:12] <orn> nah.. just trying to keep it to the point and explain thoroughly what it is :)
[09:12] <anto9us> rockviech, also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsDell
[09:12] <polpak> orn, well, we appreciate it =)
[09:13] <arrick> somebody needs to teach the bot how to spell english now,, seems like my typos are pointed out enough
[09:13] <fart> can someone help me !! im crazy!! plus alacarte menu editor crashes befor opening
[09:13] <funkyHat> Is it possible/easy to back up an entire partition onto multiple CDROMs, preserving permissions etc.
[09:13] <Kris__> ok, let me reask my question. is there some sort of official ubuntu-mysql (or maybe ubuntu-lamp, i'm sure ppl do this all the time) guide ?
[09:13] <Kris__> inofficial would be fine, too ;)
[09:13] <Amaranth> fart: can you run alacarte from a terminal and pastebin the output?
[09:13] <sisse> thanks, _jason !
[09:13] <arrick> funkyHat, as long as your arent using the partition, yes
[09:14] <funkyHat> arrick, and it's reliable?
[09:14] <jacopoexchange> does anyone had problems with firefox 1.5 plugins
[09:14] <arrick> if your not using the partition, and the partitions not ntfs yes
[09:14] <polpak> !tell Kris__ about lamp
[09:14] <funkyHat> arrick, great :)
[09:14] <orn> Whenever I open menus within gnome, i.e. applications -> games, the images seem to take just a tiny while to load. Anyway, the size of the menu that opens doesn't seem to expect the size of the images, so in effect the menu that opens has a scrolling bar, as if it were too large to display on the screen. If I then (after the images load), close and reopen the same menu, everything is fine because the images have been loaded to memory.
[09:14] <orn>  Is this a known problem?
[09:15] <walter> hello, I'm a newbee and want to know how to install flghtgear
[09:15] <arrick> !fixres
[09:15] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
 http://pastebin.com/638383
[09:15] <klm> does anyone have an explanation for why all the videofiles I download on aMule are encrypted? :/
[09:15] <MTecknology> What codecs do I need to play xgl-demo1.xvid.avi
[09:15] <arrick> orn^^
[09:15] <arrick> !restricted
[09:15] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:15] <ptlo> orn: yup
[09:15] <arrick> MTecknology, ^^
[09:15] <rockviech> anto9us
[09:15] <rockviech> one thing
[09:15] <MTecknology> aight
[09:15] <ptlo> orn: the icons can take a while to load the first time, yeah
[09:15] <rockviech> i have an mounted partition
[09:15] <rockviech> fat32
[09:16] <Amaranth> fart: ok, run rm ~/.config/menus/settings.menu
[09:16] <rockviech> and an folder downloads
[09:16] <arrick> !enter
[09:16] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:16] <Xaero_Vincent> I have a problem... I added the the Debian sid repository and download the latest kernel image (2.6.16-686) for Ubuntu Breezy... the kernel installed fine.. but a nasty thing happened... I lost my internet connection. Is there a way I can set that up again?
[09:16] <Amaranth> fart: after that alacarte should work again
[09:16] <rockviech> how can i give mozilla the rights to save downloads into this folder?
[09:16] <orn> ptlo: It didn't used to be like that though. It only happened after a fairly recent apt-get upgrade
[09:16] <rockviech> give mozilla root rights
[09:16] <polpak> rockviech, don't do that
[09:16] <arrick> rockviech, preferences
[09:16] <DrawLt> ok this is probably going to start getting annoying but where do i find sudo
[09:16] <orn> ptlo: the image loading time wouldn't bother me if the menu wouldn't become a scrolling one as a result
[09:16] <Amaranth> rockviech: If you have write access to it then any program you're running does as well.
[09:16] <anto9us> rockviech, no, you need to set permissions when mounting
[09:17] <MTecknology> restricted formats wiki doesn't have codecs for xgl-demo1.xvid.avi
[09:17] <arrick> in terminal DrawLt
[09:17] <wvelez> DrawLt: just type it at the command prompt
[09:17] <DrawLt> thank you
[09:17] <polpak> rockviech, you're better off changing the permissions of the mounted FS.
[09:17] <jacopoexchange> xaero_vincent: go to system>admin>networking, there you can find everything about connections
[09:17] <rockviech> how to change the permissions_
[09:17] <arrick> !tell DrawLt about sudo
[09:17] <rockviech> ?
 just wondering what is that for that you want me to delet
[09:17] <arrick> !firefox
[09:17] <arrick> !ff1
[09:17] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[09:17] <orn> arrick: the fix resolution was for me? (i am in 1280x1024)
[09:17] <arrick> guys help me out here
[09:17] <polpak> MTecknology, yes it does. You need the win32 codecs, probably totem-xine at the least
[09:17] <arrick> yes
[09:18] <Amaranth> fart: an invalid XML file (did you try to edit it by hand?) that used to contain customizations to the System->Perferences and System->Administration menus
[09:18] <anto9us> rockviech, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[09:18] <polpak> !ff15
[09:18] <MTecknology> ok
[09:18] <ubotu> polpak: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:18] <polpak> !ff1.5
[09:18] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:18] <arrick> thanks polpak
[09:18] <polpak> there it is
[09:18] <arrick> rockviech, ^^^ see above
[09:18] <Xaero_Vincent> well I lost complete access to the internet... before it worked out-of-the-box... did the new kernel screw up the settings and I need to reconfigure it?
[09:18] <arrick> nope
 hmm never touched it before well at least the progam works now thanks
[09:19] <arrick> Xaero_Vincent, which colonel?
[09:19] <arrick> heh
[09:19] <rockviech> thanks arrick and anto9us
[09:19] <arrick> np :-
[09:19] <arrick> )
[09:19] <arrick> :-)
[09:20] <orn> arrick: Ah, but it isn't a resolution thing. This is the same as would happen if the resolution were low, that is, scrolling menu due to little space to display the items of the menu, but it only happens because the images take a little while to load and gnome doesn't seem to calculate the size of the would-be images correctly. Will try to take screenshot next time it happens to explain.
[09:20] <common_> I've got problem with the libcairo2-dev package
[09:20] <arrick> ok sorry orn
[09:20] <Xaero_Vincent> 2.6.16 isnt officially supported so i added it at my risk but I'm just wondering if I can fix it
[09:20] <Xaero_Vincent> or how I can learn to fix it
[09:20] <polpak> Xaero_Vincent, boot using a previous kernel?
[09:20] <orn> no problem mate :)
[09:21] <arrick> is that dapper?
[09:21] <arrick> Xaero_Vincent, ^^
[09:21] <Xaero_Vincent> polpak that doesnt work either... it screwed that up too
[09:21] <Xaero_Vincent> no its 5.10
[09:21] <common_> libcairo2-dev told me that libcairo2 (= 1.0.4-0ubuntu1) is required but the 1.1.1-0ubuntu1 is meant to be installed
[09:21] <common_> Dapper Flight 5 (after updates)
[09:22] <polpak> !dapper
[09:22] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:22] <arrick> common_, go to #ubuntu+1 for dapper support
[09:22] <DrawLt> in the terminal i'm typing "sudo smbpasswd -a (username)" and it's coming back with "bash: syntax error near unexpected toke (' " I have obviously tried putting in my computer's username in the (username) space with the same results
[09:22] <apoc> what is the difference between apt-get and aptitude, which should i use?
[09:22] <common_> thanks
[09:22] <Xaero_Vincent> dapper wont use the latest kernel either.. i want the very latest
[09:22] <polpak> DrawLt, try without the ()
[09:22] <polpak> Xaero_Vincent, that wasn't for you
[09:22] <anto9us> apoc, apt-get is command line and what most people use, aptitude is menu driven
[09:22] <wvelez> DrawLt: get rid of the quotes
[09:23] <swoop> hi... i've installed kubuntu, how can I move to KDE now?
[09:23] <arrick> DrawLt, hang on, can you paste your error message on pastebin.com and sent the link to it here?
[09:23] <arrick> !pastebin
[09:23] <ubotu> from memory, 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.
[09:23] <Xaero_Vincent> has anyone had my problem before?
[09:23] <swoop> hi arrick! :)
[09:23] <polpak> swoop, if you installed kubuntu then you're in KDE
[09:23] <fart> how do i open a menu editor for icewm
[09:23] <arrick> hey swoop what up?
[09:23] <apoc> anto9us and which is better to use? (easier)
[09:23] <swoop> arrick,  :D remember me? :P
[09:23] <arrick> yeah
[09:23] <swoop> polpak,  no i'm not... i'm in gnome now...
[09:24] <polpak> swoop, then you installed ubuntu?
[09:24] <arrick> !kde
[09:24] <ubotu> rumour has it, kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[09:24] <DrawLt> yeah one sec
[09:24] <swoop> polpak,  someone here gave me the commands to install kubuntu, i've made it, rebooted and still here in gnome
[09:24] <anto9us> apoc, I find apt-get very easy to use
[09:24] <polpak> swoop, oh.. you just need to log out, and change your session
[09:24] <Xaero_Vincent> i cannot seem to uninstall the new kernel.
[09:25] <MetaMorfoziS> what program can converts better videos?
[09:25] <polpak> swoop, on the login screen you can click the down arrow and select a different session
[09:25] <MetaMorfoziS> i need * to 3gp
[09:25] <arrick> polpak, swoop yu gotta choose kde unde sessions int the signin
[09:25] <polpak> Xaero_Vincent, it's pretty complicated
[09:25] <MetaMorfoziS> like avi mpg other
[09:25] <MetaMorfoziS> any idea?
[09:25] <swoop> polpak,  i've tried this, but still no option about KDE
[09:25] <polpak> !tell MetaMorfoziS about restricted
[09:25] <rockviech> anto9us
[09:25] <rockviech> nothing works -.0
[09:25] <swoop> arrick,  polpak,  there's no option in there :(
[09:25] <rockviech> im just trying 855resolution
[09:25] <apoc> another question: i installed breezy and i dont remember if i made a root account, does the installation make a root acount and a user account or is the first account considered the root acount?
[09:25] <rockviech> but i cant compile it
[09:25] <carthik> Hi, Is there a simple way to upgrade from breezy to dapper using apt, while mentioning that I want all my configuration files to be replaced with the newer version. Basically I want all packages to behave as they are supposed to on a fresh Dapper install
[09:25] <arrick> polpak, how does swoop remove the gnu so he goes to terminal by default?
[09:26] <DrawLt> arrick:   http://pastebin.com/638405
[09:26] <arrick> I can remembet
[09:26] <soundray> !tell apoc about root
[09:26] <MetaMorfoziS> polpak: i need a converter
[09:26] <MetaMorfoziS> not restricted format
[09:26] <MetaMorfoziS> s
[09:26] <ScreaminIke> how do i mount an iso?
[09:26] <polpak> MetaMorfoziS, sorry, misread
[09:26] <apoc> soundray thanks
[09:26] <swoop> arrick,  not a bad idea, but, could you please remember how to 'download and install' kde by apt-get and how to remove this?
[09:26] <swoop> :)
[09:26] <MetaMorfoziS> okay
[09:27] <MetaMorfoziS> np
[09:27] <wvelez> DrawLt: (on the linux machine) command prompt,  sudo smbpasswd -a DrawLt
[09:27] <MTecknology> !tell MTecknology about root
[09:27] <DrawLt> *** same error message occurs when there is a space btwn sudo and smbpasswd
[09:27] <MTecknology> cool
[09:27] <MetaMorfoziS> but you know any converted?
[09:27] <rockviech> oh man this sucks -.-
[09:27] <wvelez> DrawLt: make sure DrawLt account exists on the linux machine
[09:27] <polpak> Xaero_Vincent, my suggestion would be to boot a live CD, shrink your partition to make a new partition, copy your home directory there, then reinstall (don't format the new home partition)
[09:27] <DrawLt> I don't use DrawLt on this computer, that is just for the IRC
[09:27] <DrawLt> jon is the only account on my linux machine
[09:27] <lali_> hey
[09:27] <wvelez> DrawLt: (on the linux machine) command prompt,  sudo smbpasswd -a jon
[09:27] <polpak> DrawLt, then use jon
[09:27] <anto9us> rockviech, 855resolution is in universe repo
[09:28] <arrick> hey DrawLt change it to this 'jon@Jon:~$ sudo smbpasswd -a "yourusernamehere"' except that you need to change your usernem in it without quotes
[09:28] <DrawLt> awwww it's the brackets that had me screwed
[09:28] <arrick> like thi
[09:28] <rockviech> well, so what anto9us?
[09:28] <rockviech> what to do?
[09:28] <lali_> does anyone know why when i type ls -s -h  on my terminal it displays the sizes all as 4.0k ?
[09:28] <arrick> jon@Jon:~$ sudo smbpasswd -a usename
[09:28] <DrawLt> ... I'm an idiot sorry
[09:28] <ScreaminIke> how do i mount an iso?
[09:28] <swoop> !kubuntu
[09:28] <ubotu> I guess kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE, (not a fork) ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[09:28] <polpak> !tell carthik about dapper
[09:28] <arrick> ScreaminIke, boot with it
[09:28] <lali_> arrick would u know why ?
[09:29] <arrick> nope
[09:29] <anto9us> rockviech, sorry 915resolution, sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[09:29] <carthik> polpak, thanks, I'd already asked in #ubuntu+1
[09:29] <lali_> arrick is there anyway i can update my ls command?
[09:29] <lali_> lol
[09:29] <soundray> DrawLt: you mistook a syntactic variable for content. Don't chide yourself for it ;)
[09:29] <lali_> im sure the file is located somewhere
[09:29] <arrick> ask all in general I am toooo neewwww
[09:29] <rockviech> doesnt find it
[09:29] <rockviech> anto9us
[09:29] <lali_> does anyone know why when i type ls -s -h  on my terminal it displays the sizes all as 4.0k ?
[09:29] <blah> hey, why xchat got out of the default ubuntu installation in flight cd 7 ?
[09:29] <lali_> when the sizes are actually much smaller and bigger than that
[09:30] <soundray> arrick: did you want to pm me?
[09:30] <polpak> lali_, are the files in question actually directories?
[09:30] <anto9us> !tell rockviech about repositories
[09:30] <arrick> nah soundray just missing you with your infinate wisdom is all
[09:30] <{DanE}> whats the best firewall to get for ubuntu
[09:30] <arrick> do you want me too?
[09:30] <arrick> !firestorm
[09:30] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[09:30] <DrawLt> well, the username and password must be fine now, but when trying to connect from the OS X machine after entering the User/Pass just established, The following error message is displayed "the operation cannot be completed because one or more required items cannot be found. (error code - 43)"
[09:30] <jadaz87> !firestarter
[09:30] <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.
[09:30] <MTecknology> I'm trying to get kororaa to run on my computer and it's not working. I've tried it on a few computers (LiveCD) and it says 'Failed to start X server (your graphical interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly.'
[09:30] <arrick> thanks jadaz87
[09:30] <MTecknology> Or what channel works
[09:31] <jadaz87> arrick you are welcome
[09:31] <{DanE}> thanks
[09:31] <arrick> {DanE}, ^^ see above
[09:31] <MTecknology> Or server?
[09:31] <anto9us> rockviech, I know this seems like hard work but you're learning to be a guru, keep at it mate, you'll get there :)
[09:31] <soundray> arrick: no, I just misread you earlier then. BTW, cut the irony! ;)
[09:31] <rockviech> well a long way to go anto9us ;)
[09:31] <arrick> as all of us rockviech
[09:31] <paolob> Hi guys! I'm connecting to a ubuntu pc on the same lan with vncviewer, and the processor on the vino server keeps saturated. Top reports me that the process that's eating the cpu time is xorg. Is that all normal?
[09:32] <arrick> paolob, paste a printscreen to the following
[09:32] <arrick> !pastebin
[09:32] <ubotu> I guess 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.
[09:32] <anto9us> rockviech, me too ;)
[09:32] <rockviech> well i hope its worth :)
[09:32] <syndicate> doesn't look like there's a flash player v8 for linux? that sucks www.gotoandlearn.com won't work if you don't have v8 installed.
[09:32] <rockviech> im waiting for gnome 3 ^^
[09:32] <arrick> rockviech, it it believe me
[09:32] <anto9us> rockviech, it certainly is
[09:32] <rockviech> the mockups looked awsome XD
[09:33] <roico> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1416321&forum_id=44932 can i do anything about that?
[09:33] <{DanE}> < has kde with ubuntu
[09:33] <rockviech> ya i think too arrick and anto9us
[09:33] <system_> alguien habla espaol
[09:33] <polpak> !es
[09:33] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[09:34] <lali_> polpak no they are not directories
[09:34] <polpak> lali_, what kinds of files are they?
[09:34] <agustinmendieta> hola. Hay algn lugar donde pueda ver por web la lista de paquetes de ubuntu? algo asi como packages.debian.org?
[09:34] <lali_> they are
[09:34] <polpak> !es
[09:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[09:34] <agustinmendieta> sorry...
[09:34] <arrick> !es
[09:34] <lali_> just like assembly files
[09:34] <lali_> i even went back to desktop
[09:34] <lali_> and looked at other files
[09:35] <rockviech> well doesnt find 915resolution anto9us
[09:35] <lali_> most of them are random files
[09:35] <lali_> and directories
[09:35] <lali_> music, assembly
[09:35] <lali_> ebooks,  perl
[09:35] <Vucko> what means GTK 1 and GTK 2 , something with themes or so
[09:35] <lali_> all displays 4.0K
[09:35] <polpak> !tell Vucko about theme
[09:35] <DrawLt> but when trying to connect from the OS X machine after entering the User/Pass just established, The following error message is displayed "the operation cannot be completed because one or more required items cannot be found. (error code - 43)"
[09:35] <anto9us> rockviech, did you add the universe repository and update?
[09:36] <polpak> lali_, that is very odd
[09:36] <lali_> yah i kow
[09:36] <Vucko> ty
[09:36] <lali_> i updated to draper
[09:36] <rockviech> forgot update anto9us
[09:36] <arrick> !enter
[09:36] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:36] <lali_> that might be why
[09:36] <arrick> !dapper
[09:36] <roico> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1416321&forum_id=44932 can i do anything about that?
[09:36] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:36] <polpak> lali_, file a bug report
[09:36] <lali_> :(
[09:36] <harisund> arrick: I tried the acpi things. Looks like it is more or less stable now.
[09:36] <arrick> k
[09:37] <rockviech> apt-get install 915resolution
[09:37] <rockviech> doesnt find it
[09:37] <rockviech> i set the thing to multiverse
[09:37] <rockviech> then
[09:37] <rockviech> apt-get update
[09:37] <rockviech> and then apt-get install 915resolution
[09:37] <rockviech> doesnt find the package
[09:37] <polpak> !info 915resolution
[09:37] <roico> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1416321&forum_id=44932 can i do anything about that?
[09:37] <polpak> !info 815resolution
[09:38] <arrick> rockviech, sudo apt-get update && apt-get install 915resolution
[09:38] <polpak> rockviech, I'm not sure that's the right name
[09:38] <anto9us> rockviech, it's in universe not multiverse
[09:38] <rockviech> anto9us, universe multiverse ;)
[09:39] <Kaori> koko
[09:39] <Nickgarvey> !automatix
[09:39] <ubotu> I heard automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[09:39] <fromvega> Hello, I'm receiving this error when trying to run a script: "Fatal Error: ezSQL_mysql requires mySQL Lib to be compiled and or linked in to the PHP engine" I have checked php.ini and removed ; from the line extension=mysql.so Where can I check for this lib? php4-mysql is already installed!
[09:39] <arrick> rockviech, did you remove the # from in front of the lines?
[09:39] <anto9us> rockviech, I'm looking in dapper repositories, give me a minute I'll check breezy's
[09:39] <Nickgarvey> whats the thing that is used to replace automatix?
[09:39] <Kaori> Hi!
[09:39] <polpak> rockviech, I think you want 855resolution
[09:39] <Nickgarvey> hello
[09:39] <polpak> !info 855resolution
[09:39] <ubotu> 855resolution: (resolution modify tool for Intel graphic chipset), section universe/x11, is extra. Version: 0.4-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 9 kB, Installed size: 108 kB
[09:39] <arrick> !justask
[09:39] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[09:39] <soundray> Nickgarvey: easyubuntu
[09:39] <soundray> !easyubuntu
[09:39] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[09:39] <rockviech> polpak, i have an intel gma 915, so i want 915resolution ;(
[09:39] <Kaori> What are you talking about??
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> alright, thank you soundray couldn't remember the name of it :)
[09:40] <Kaori> What are you talking about??
[09:40] <anto9us> rockviech, try 855resolution
[09:40] <Angel_Dex> hello
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> hello
[09:40] <Kaori> Hi!!
[09:40] <Angel_Dex> i need help with my DVD rom
[09:40] <Nickgarvey> !dvd
[09:40] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[09:41] <soundray> Kaori: Ubuntu is a GNU/Linux distribution. This is a support channel.
[09:41] <Nickgarvey> should automount Angel_Dex
[09:41] <rockviech> ok anto9us
[09:41] <Kaori> What's the matter, Angel_dex??
[09:41] <Nickgarvey> in xfce how do you send something to a different work station?
[09:41] <Kaori> Well, I understand. Sorry, bye!!
[09:41] <Angel_Dex> it wont play the DVDs totem nor gxine
[09:42] <Angel_Dex> and it replaced my slave CD rom with it and now my computer thinks my dvd rom and my prmary cd rom are one drive
[09:42] <NoWhereMan[away] > anyone here with experience installing dri drivers?
[09:42] <rockviech> ok installed
[09:42] !lilo:*! Whoops, silly me. I apparently was testing on my client at one point and did a nickserv SET UNFILTERED OFF. I haven't been on first level support for a while, so I didn't notice. If you've had trouble reaching me with a problem, apologies; it's been fixed.
[09:42] <anto9us> Nickgarvey, set up ssh server and scp will do it
[09:42] <rockviech> there is no 1280x800
[09:43] <arrick> hey Angel_Dex what brand is the dvd rom?
[09:43] <arrick> !drivers
[09:43] <ubotu> drivers is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com//BinaryDriverHowto
[09:43] <Angel_Dex> idk o.o
[09:43] <_master_> isohunt sucks anyone know any other places 2 get windows  98 Se, I already paid for cd but it dont work & lost my backup....
[09:43] <_master_> I am using bittorrent on linux ubuntu
[09:43] <rockviech> anto9us, there is no 1280x800 resolution when running 855resolution -l
[09:44] <arrick> Angel_Dex, your dvd player has to ba a primary in order to work in a system
[09:44] <Angel_Dex> really?
[09:44] <Angel_Dex> @.@
[09:44] <Angel_Dex> ok
[09:44] <arrick> yep
[09:44] <NoWhereMan[away] > arrick if that was for me i need savage drivers so i have to compile, but i can't follow the guide on the forums...
[09:44] <arrick> NoWhereMan[away] , needs help with !compile
[09:44] <minerale> Hi, I'm trying to find out which partition is /tmp on,,, the mount table has nothing... anyone know how I can figure it out?
[09:44] <_master_> I need 2 know a plcce 2 getr it & also need 2 know if kde cd burner makes a  bootable cd out of  iso's
[09:44] <Angel_Dex> arrick why so
[09:44] !lilo:*! That's a bit embarrassing, thanks to a recent problem user for helping me resolve the issue. :)
[09:44] <Nickgarvey> anto9us, work station as in desktop 1 2 3 or 4
[09:44] <arrick> minerale, should be etc3
[09:45] <chapium> argh, how do you remove the ugly brown login background?  It appears while the splash screen is showing
[09:45] <minerale> arrick: how do I see the size of the partition of etc3 ?
[09:45] <arrick> Angel_Dex, its designed that way with the manufacturer, as well as many burners
[09:45] <Angel_Dex> Ok o.o!
[09:45] <arrick> minerale, unkown to me
[09:45] <anto9us> rockviech, edit /etc/default/855resolution
[09:45] <soundray> minerale, /dev/shm is your tmp filesystem
[09:46] <arrick> thanks soundray
[09:46] <anto9us> rockviech, see http://pastebin.com/638446
[09:46] <Angel_Dex> arrick OK so you know thats the problem tho?
[09:46] <harisund> http://pastebin.com/638446
[09:46] <minerale> soundray: I see that /dev/shm is "tmpfs" but I'm trying to estimate it's size
[09:47] <anto9us> Nickgarvey, I see, I don't know though, sorry
[09:47] <arrick> yes Angel_Dex and if you go to the manufacturers site it will more than likely tel you that as well, or esle some tech forums ill
[09:47] <arrick> will
[09:47] <soundray> minerale, df | grep shm
[09:47] <rockviech> anto9us ok, next?
[09:47] <Angel_Dex> arrickidk the brand tho
[09:47] <Angel_Dex> ><
[09:47] <Angel_Dex> anywho
[09:47] <Angel_Dex> ill set it up the way you said
[09:47] <Angel_Dex> brb
[09:47] <anto9us> rockviech, it should list that resolution now, yes?
[09:47] <arrick> It seems in order to help out in here, I need to be booted in ubuntu, I'll be right back
[09:48] <soundray> chapium: first of all, it's *beautiful*! :) And you can configure it via System-Preferences-Login Window
[09:48] <rockviech> anto9us, no...
[09:48] <rockviech> Mode 5c : 1920x1440, 32 bits/pixe
[09:48] <anto9us> rockviech, refer to the wiki site for more details, I've not used it
[09:49] <rockviech> well i just found in google that there is a 915resolution
[09:49] <rockviech> but i dont find it
[09:49] <minerale> soundray: that's not right, df | grep shm is showing that my tmp file usage is zero, that's not true
[09:49] <crimsun> !info 915resolution
[09:49] <anto9us> rockviech, it's available in dapper
[09:49] <crimsun> !info 915resolution dapper
[09:49] <ubotu> 915resolution: (resolution modify tool for Intel graphic chipset), section universe/x11, is extra. Version: 0.5-1ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 12 kB, Installed size: 120 kB
[09:50] <rockviech> anto9us, sorry but these names say nothing to me
[09:50] <anto9us> !dapper
[09:50] <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] <rockviech> well i have brave thing
[09:50] <anto9us> rockviech, I'm running on dapper now
[09:51] <erotoman> how to install OpenGl in ubuntu please?
[09:51] <javi_> hola!!
[09:51] <rockviech> ok anto9us, i found the binarys
[09:51] <harisund> hola jav)
[09:51] <harisund> hola javi_
[09:51] <javi_> que hay?
[09:51] <anto9us> rockviech, I'd guess you're best getting the dapper .deb for it
[09:52] <javi_> tengo un problemilla
[09:52] <javi_> con el navegador web
[09:52] <harisund> javi_ you are in the wrong channel.
[09:52] <javi_> alguien puede ayudarme?
[09:52] <soundray> minerale: tmpfs just works for me, so I don't know the details. Here are two hints anyway: you can configure the maximum tmp space in /etc/default/tmpfs. If you install the doc package for your kernel, you'll find documentation in...
[09:52] <erotoman> alguen me puede decir como se instala OpenGl en el ubunto por favor?
[09:52] <javi_> were i must go?
[09:52] <wvelez> !ubuntu-es
[09:52] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, wvelez
[09:52] <anto9us> rockviech, it's available here http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/x11/915resolution
[09:52] <soundray> minerale: /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-2.6.12/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt.gz (substitute your kernel version)
[09:53] <fromvega> Hey, could you help me setup mySQL Lib for php4? it's not working...
[09:53] <rockviech> anto9us, i got it working
[09:53] <rockviech> the 915resolution
[09:53] <harisund> fromvega, what are you looking at?
[09:53] <rockviech> just overwrite someting with my resolution ^^
[09:53] <harisund> fromvega, how did you install php4 and mysql?
[09:53] <rockviech> hope it works
[09:53] <narzy> ahh crap, where is sources.list stored again?
[09:54] <crimsun> narzy: /etc/apt/
[09:54] <soundray> narzy: language! ... It's in /etc/apt/
[09:54] <harisund> arrick, what os were you on earlier?
[09:54] <narzy> thanks guys
[09:54] <narzy> how do you remeber?
[09:54] <arrick> xp pro
[09:54] <narzy> etc doesn't compute in my brain.
[09:54] <arrick> harisund, xp pro
[09:54] <Kaori> Hay algn espaol aqu??
[09:54] <harisund> arrick: ok  .just curious. Me too :D
[09:55] <arrick> !es
[09:55] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[09:55] <soundray> narzy: apt = Advanced Package Tool. sources.list is one of its config files.
[09:55] <fmasi> how do i make mysql5 listen in internet and not only in localhost
[09:55] <_Uwo_> hi all - buying a video/mp3 player and ubuntu forums and google seem to tell me that ipod video would be the best choice - does anyone have any other experience?
[09:55] <arrick> harisund, yeah I know, thats whay I was able to help earlier
[09:55] <fromvega> harisund: I have installed through synaptic. But when I try to use mysql with php it does not workis, function_exists ('mysql_connect') returns false. I have removed ; from the line extension=mysql.so in /etc/php4/apache/php.ini and restarted apache without success
[09:56] <soundray> _Uwo_: consider a Rockbox-compatible player if you are at all interested in firmware hacks.
[09:56] <CablDWRK> hmmm to go with kde or gnome  hnnnn
[09:56] <arrick> gnome aalllll dddeeee wwwwwaaaaaayyyy
[09:56] <CablDWRK> wonder which one is hard on a pc
[09:56] <roico> http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1416321&forum_id=44932 can i do anything about that?
[09:56] <rockviech> anto9us, where is the boot.local file??
[09:56] <CablDWRK> arrick:  is it easier on a pc than kde  512 k
[09:57] <arrick> what are all your spec CablDWRK ?
[09:57] <CablDWRK> laptop k6-2 550 512
[09:57] <_Uwo_> soundtray: tnx - will look into it
[09:57] <CablDWRK> ati rage vid
[09:57] <CablDWRK> 8 meg
[09:57] <arrick> I run a gnome server on 233mhz with 64mg ram
[09:58] <arrick> !enter
[09:58] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:58] <shadeofgrey> cab:  get yourself an nvidia card....
[09:58] <arrick> yeah
[09:58] <CablDWRK> ubotu  sorry heheh
[09:58] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CablDWRK
[09:58] <arrick> hey CablDWRK ubotu is a bot, that was me telling you that
[09:58] <arrick> no prb though
[09:58] <CablDWRK> shadeofgrey  its a laptop  can upgrqade vid
[09:58] <CablDWRK> rofl
[09:59] <soundray> _Uwo_: also consider OQO 1 (could be overkill of course :) )
[09:59] <arrick> so its a mac?
[09:59] <shadeofgrey> CablDWRK:  your going to have serious problems trying to run dapper on a 8 meg video card...  unless you scale down to like, no gnome eyecandy at all.
[09:59] <rockviech> hello?
[09:59] <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[09:59] <nidah> hi
[09:59] <rockviech> how can i setup an application before xserver?
[09:59] <rockviech> where is the boot.lokal??
[09:59] <rockviech> or the boot file
[10:00] <linuxboy> I can't use Ekiga. It won't pick uo my mic. Anybody know why?
[10:00] <arrick> !grub
[10:00] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[10:00] <nidah> can anyone tell me how i can gain access to /usr/lib directory
[10:00] <shadeofgrey> ongo:  yeah...  get a better ISP.  I doubt what you want can be done with ubuntu
[10:00] <fromvega> harisund: do you have any idea?
[10:00] <arrick> rockviech, ^^
[10:00] <Angel_Dex> meh meh
[10:00] <rockviech> arrick, what? ^^
[10:00] <arrick> grub is ubuntu boot rockviech
[10:00] <bimberi> rockviech: /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[10:00] <Angel_Dex> i fixed the drive confusion but i cnat play my DVD still i installed lidxine1c2 but no luck
[10:00] <rockviech> no not that arrick
[10:00] <arrick> ouch sorry bimberi
[10:00] <arrick> ok
[10:00] <jadaz87> does anyone know how to switch between virtual shells in "screen"?
[10:00] <rockviech> thx bimberi, ill give it a try
[10:00] <chris123> is DBO here!?
[10:01] <Kaori> I've got a problem. I can't use my messenger.
[10:01] <arrick> different scenerio than what I though
[10:01] <chris123> DBO?
[10:01] <nidah> can anyone tell me how i can gain access to /usr/lib directory so that i can paste my firefox dir into it?
[10:01] <_Uwo_> soundtry: looking for more of an mp3 player w video as the extra for train rides
[10:01] <Ongo> Oh come on... Sure it can. I think it's called PPPoP or something like that. Right?
[10:01] <soundray> jadaz87: Ctrl-A 1 (2,3,4...)
[10:01] <bimberi> arrick: np - and you could be right anyway :)
[10:01] <Kaori> anyone???
[10:01] <soundray> jadaz87: also check out Ctrl-A ?
[10:02] <rockviech> bimberi thats not what im searching
[10:02] <nidah> anyone>
[10:02] <rockviech> im searching the file where startx
[10:02] <nidah> ?
[10:02] <rockviech> is
[10:02] <bimberi> arrick: see :P
[10:02] <arrick> Kaori, what is your question??
[10:02] <rockviech> i want to execute an application bevor xserver is starting
[10:02] <arrick> ok
[10:02] <arrick> rockviech, !grub
[10:02] <rockviech> !grub
[10:02] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[10:02] <harisund> fromvega: fromvega: sorry I wasn't around. Hmm.. I am not sure, I just tried to do a regular command line install and everything worked
[10:03] <soundray> _Uwo_: one thing to be wary of is players that require Windows XP. Make sure that whatever you buy supports the USB mass storage protocol.
[10:03] <bimberi> rockviech: the gdm startup (/etc/init.d/gdm) starts X
[10:03] <Kaori> I can't use my messenger. It says: Error, we can't read Notification
[10:03] <arrick> yeah
[10:03] <harisund> I don't use synaptic fromvega, so I do not know what packages are installed. Maybe there was a package that was missed.
[10:03] <jadaz87> i tried Ctrl+A+? and it does nothing
[10:04] <soundray> Kaori, what messenger program are you using?
[10:04] <polpak> rockviech, what kind of application.. a daemon, or a graphical program?
[10:04] <rockviech> bimberi, mine doestn :)
[10:04] <CablDWRK> ty arrick and all  glad i found this channel  ill be on later tonight to get help for my wireless cards
[10:04] <rockviech> polpak, the 915resolution
[10:04] <Kaori> MSN messenger
[10:04] <arrick> ok
[10:04] <rockviech> 915resolution 38 1280 800
[10:04] <rockviech> /usr/sbin/915resolution 38 1280 800
[10:04] <rockviech> thats what should be started before x
[10:04] <polpak> rockviech, ah.. you just need to put that command into a script, then run the script from your /etc/rc2.d
[10:04] <soundray> jadaz87: Ctrl-A -- release keys -- then hit the question mark key
[10:04] <chris123> anyone know how to make a router open? so i can have a public IP?
[10:05] <rockviech> polpak, script? howto? ^^
[10:05] <Kaori> What can I do?
[10:05] <CablDWRK> shadeofgrey  right now I installed Kubuntu by mistake and it runs it ok  =)  hope to say the same for gnome  ill let u know tonight
[10:05] <arrick> chris123, what brand name?
[10:05] <harisund> chris123, try to search for a website called portforward.com or something similar
[10:05] <soundray> Kaori: are you running Windows?
[10:05] <narzy> after I enable multiverse how do I get acrobat reader?
[10:05] <nidah> anyone here care to help me pls?
[10:05] <arrick> a 2wire router?
[10:05] <arrick> hang on
[10:05] <tristanmike> sudo apt-get install acroread    iirc
[10:05] <harisund> narzy: sudo aptitude install acroread I think works on breezy
[10:05] <Kaori> No, I'm running Ubuntu, Linux so
[10:05] <tristanmike> or aptitude
[10:05] <polpak> rockviech, http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
[10:06] <soundray> Kaori: use gaim instead of MSN messenger.
[10:06] <Angel_Dex> i get SO many errors
[10:06] <narzy> harisund, thanks I can never remember, and apt is a little like cpan ;)
[10:06] <Angel_Dex> TT_TT
[10:06] <harisund> narzy: sure. no problem.
[10:06] <rockviech> polpak, i s there now file which the boot way is in?
[10:06] <rockviech> as in suse
[10:06] <nidah> use Amsn is got webcam capability
[10:06] <Vucko> again me with noob questions :D - how i can get that macosx bar (botom of screen) , in ubuntu 5.10 pls
[10:06] <narzy> harisund, isn't it apt-get install acroread?
[10:06] <Kaori> Well, I will try
[10:06] <bimberi> rockviech: something to keep in mind if/when you update to Dapper is that it has a 915resolution package
[10:06] <harisund> narzy: Yes, apt-get install acroread
[10:06] <narzy> err sudo apt-get install acroread
[10:07] <arrick> by you being in here, your on ubuntu right chris123 ?
[10:07] <narzy> does it work both ways?
[10:07] <harisund> narzy: You could use either
[10:07] <polpak> rockviech, for examples of how you want to do it, look at /etc/init.d/cron
[10:07] <arrick> ok
[10:07] <tristanmike> Vucko: gdesklets
[10:07] <arrick> which model chris123 ?
[10:07] <polpak> rockviech, which has a symlink in /etc/rc2.d/
[10:07] <soundray> chris123: don't abuse /me
[10:07] <rockviech> bimberi, i already have the package, but i dunno hoerw to start it always before xserv
[10:07] <Jeldert> I just installed xchat-gnome on Ubuntu 6.06 (flight 6) but it doesn't start
[10:07] <harisund> narzy: yeah, both work
[10:07] <rockviech> thx polpak, ill have a look
[10:07] <Vucko> whats that
[10:07] <l5w07> BLZ
[10:08] <chris123> hold on arrick
[10:08] <l5w07> BLAZ
[10:08] <narzy> damn I can't multi task apt-get upgrade and apt-get install
[10:08] <narzy> boooo
[10:08] <Angel_Dex> mplayer froze
[10:08] <arrick> hey chris123 you gotta forward port 23 for ftp, to a static internal ip address, as well as hang on for VNC
[10:08] <Jeldert> here's the error:
[10:08] <Jeldert> The program 'xchat-gnome' received an X Window System error.
[10:08] <Jeldert> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[10:08] <Jeldert> The error was 'BadImplementation (server does not implement operation)'.
[10:08] <Jeldert>   (Details: serial 284 error_code 17 request_code 129 minor_code 5)
[10:08] <Vucko> i use linux 2 days do :S hehe
[10:08] <polpak> !tell Jeldert about pastebin
[10:08] <rockviech> polpak, i only see letters -.-
[10:08] <tristanmike> !paste
[10:08] <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.
[10:08] <arrick> !enter
[10:08] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[10:08] <rockviech> damn i dont understand thos code stuff
[10:08] <Vucko> welcome to club :D
[10:08] <bimberi> rockviech: /etc/init.d/skeleton is a template for initscripts you can copy and modify
[10:08] <l5w07> ALGUEM AI FALA PORTUGUES
[10:08] <polpak> rockviech, read the howto I gave you
[10:09] <chris123> 2wire 1000hw
[10:09] <polpak> bimberi, ah.. nice. Thx
[10:09] <nidah> hi?
[10:09] <nidah> help?
[10:09] <tonyyarusso> !pt
[10:09] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:09] <bimberi> polpak: np :)
[10:09] <tonyyarusso> l5w07: ^^
[10:09] <polpak> !tell nidah about justask
[10:09] <soundray> nidah: ask a question
[10:09] <syndicate> what's a good IRC client to use?
[10:09] <apokryphos> syndicate: konversation, xchat, ksirv, kvirc
[10:09] <polpak> syndicate, XChat? ;p
[10:09] <rockviech> oh man bimberi, i dont wanna learn this code only for one little thing
[10:09] <Kaori> I'm ussing them!!
[10:09] <l5w07> #UBURUNTU-BR
[10:10] <rockviech> ah bimberi
[10:10] <syndicate> so no clear winner? i'm using xchat - would like it if it could auto login
[10:10] <rockviech> do i only have to change those variables?
[10:10] <nidah> ok i want to paste cut and paste a folder in /usr/lib dir to which for some reason i have no write access i believe
[10:10] <rockviech> $name and so on?
[10:10] <tonyyarusso> l5w07: /join #ubuntu-br
[10:10] <nidah> how do i do that
[10:10] <Angel_Dex> I need help mplayer and xmms freeze when trying to play my dvd and totem and gxine just spew errors out
[10:10] <Vucko> razumje li mene iko :d
[10:10] <chris123> i wish DBO was here
[10:10] <chris123> :/
[10:10] <arrick> why?
[10:10] <twopeak> Hello, How can i make a script that opens two things: explorer (through wine) and an openoffice file?
[10:10] <polpak> nidah, what folder?
[10:10] <l5w07> HELP ME PLEASE I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH
[10:10] <chris123> arrick he helped me out so much
[10:10] <polpak> nidah, why would you want to do that?
[10:10] <arrick> what language?
[10:11] <soundray> nidah: that is an unusual request, in that it shouldn't be necessary on Ubuntu. What's the higher purpose?
[10:11] <polpak> !br
[10:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:11] <Kaori> What's the meaning of Proxy??
[10:11] <chris123> arrick he teaches verry well
[10:11] <tristanmike> !pt
[10:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:11] <soundray> l5w07: enter /join #ubuntu-br
[10:11] <arrick> oh ok
[10:11] <arrick> did you find the model #?
[10:11] <rockviech> hmm
[10:11] <nidah> any folder like for eg pics of firefox or garbage
[10:11] <chris123> arrick how do i make my IP public?
[10:11] <arrick> chris123, ^^
[10:11] <arrick> hang on
[10:11] <tonyyarusso> l5w07: Type that just like it says, /j #ubuntu-br, and that will take you to a Brazilian channel.
[10:11] <l5w07> PORTUGUESE PLEASE...
[10:11] <arrick> chris123, does your ISP give you a static number?
[10:11] <bimberi> !pt
[10:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:11] <chris123> theres a setting in the firewall?
[10:11] <tristanmike> l5w07: /join #ubuntu-pt
[10:11] <arrick> or DHCP?
[10:11] <chris123> hold on
[10:12] <rockviech> oh man suse is much easier -.-
[10:12] <rockviech> bimberi
[10:12] <polpak> rockviech, lol
[10:12] <chris123> i am not sure what a static number is
[10:12] <narzy> rockviech, they all take some time to get used to
[10:12] <arrick> the same all the time
[10:12] <_master_> hey dumb fpriner learn simple words liek this: read what chans 2 go on & or STFU
[10:12] <arrick> chris123, ^^
[10:12] <nidah> soundtray the higher purpose is to cut and paste my firefox folder and put in in /usr/lib and rename it mozilla-firefox
[10:12] <rockviech> well but i get headace of this resolution here -.-
[10:12] <rockviech> i only want to get a higher res
[10:12] <arrick> who is yoru IS provider?
[10:12] <rockviech> dammit ^^
[10:12] <l5w07> ONDE COLOCO UNBURUTU
[10:12] <soundray> nidah: why?
[10:12] <arrick> chris123, ?
[10:12] <bimberi> rockviech: "static number" where's that
[10:13] <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[10:13] <polpak> nidah, that sort of thing should be in your home directory, not /usr/lib
[10:13] <Laestrygo> @ arrick: i have a similar problem
[10:13] <rockviech> bimberi, what?
[10:13] <soundray> nidah: do you want your extensions to be available system wide?
[10:13] <chris123> is there a way to ttell  if i have a static number?
[10:13] <l5w07> ALGUM FILHO DA PUTA PODE ME AJUDAR?
[10:13] <Laestrygo> my isp gives me a static number
[10:13] <twopeak> Can someone help me making an easy shell script to open a file and an executable at the same time?
[10:13] <arrick> who provides your internet chris123 ?
[10:13] <narzy> Package acroread is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:13] <narzy> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:13] <narzy> is only available from another source
[10:13] <narzy> E: Package acroread has no installation candidate
[10:13] <arrick> !enter
[10:13] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[10:13] <narzy> ^ sorry!
[10:13] <tristanmike> l5w07: this is an english only channel, please join #ubuntu-pt for portugues
[10:13] <chris123> SBC
[10:14] <polpak> !tell narzy about pastebin
[10:14] <narzy> I ment to paste one line arrick
[10:14] <nidah> ok when i untar the firefox file it creates firefox folder in home dir rather than the orig ubuntu dir
[10:14] <bimberi> rockviech: sorry, misread nick
[10:14] <narzy> I MENT TO PASTE ONE LINE! ;)
[10:14] <narzy> anyways
[10:14] <arrick> yeah you copied, and pasted, but if there are more than one lines, they come as many
[10:14] <polpak> !caps
[10:14] <ubotu> FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[10:14] <Bambino> tristanmike:  Hey mate! chatting with you now from Ubuntu! Man this rocks ;).. Hmm a question tho. Do you use msn? I downloaded Kopete. But sending a file is not working, and viewing ppls webcam is not working either
[10:14] <narzy> I ment to yell
[10:14] <soundray> apokryphos: did you kick the wrong guy there?
[10:14] <p1nhead> hey, how do I back up my bootloader, so that i can restore it after reinstalling windoze?
[10:14] <narzy> 3 people jumped on me
[10:14] <Angel_Dex> tis dvd rom just isnt gonna coop
[10:15] <narzy> E: Package acroread has no installation candidate
[10:15] <twopeak> Bambino, you can use amsn to view webcam, though sound isn't working for me
[10:15] <apokryphos> soundray: d'oh; indeed :)
[10:15] <narzy> can someone tell me why I am getting that message?
[10:15] <harisund> narzy: narzy: I believe acroread is in the multiverse repository
[10:15] <narzy> haris I have enabled multiverse
[10:15] <narzy> atleast I think I have.
[10:15] <soundray> narzy: that's not aggression, it just shows how many people are annoyed by pasting.
[10:15] <chris123> arrick i have a DHCP Range
[10:15] <arrick> hardware help for Angel_Dex
[10:15] <harisund> narzy: Are you on breezy
[10:15] <polpak> !tell p1nhead about grub
[10:15] <narzy> yes harisund
[10:15] <arrick> chris123, are you a registered user on here?
[10:15] <twopeak> !rar
[10:15] <ubotu> it has been said that rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[10:15] <Bambino> twopeak: Oh ok thanks.
[10:16] <arrick> if so can I pm you?
[10:16] <chris123> no i am not
[10:16] <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[10:16] <chris123> how do i become a registered user?
[10:16] <arrick> ok
[10:16] <ltR20> hello, i've been using ubuntu for one week now and i've lost sound.. i can't here anything.
[10:16] <harisund> narzy: Hmm..do check up on multiverse in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:16] <arrick> !register
[10:16] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[10:16] <arrick> chris123, ^^
[10:16] <nidah> the archive manager doesnt allow me to write to /usr/lib
[10:16] <ltR20> you can see my case here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=888085#post888085
[10:16] <arrick> but we can do it here
[10:16] <soundray> !tell ltR20 about sound
[10:16] <Jeldert> where can I say that my machine is not using UTC time? now Linux/Windows messes with the time all the time
[10:17] <harisund> narzy: the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxPlugins say you can install it through the multiverse repository
[10:17] <arrick> chris123, join #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:17] <ltR20> i've done all that soundray
[10:17] <p1nhead> great, 10x
[10:17] <kaynos> ubotu: tell kaynos about easysource
[10:17] <Bambino> !wmv
[10:17] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:17] <tonyyarusso> Jeldert: It's in your timezone config file...(if I can remember where that is!)
[10:17] <chris123> thanks arrick
[10:17] <Bambino> twopeak:you said WMV right?
[10:17] <tristanmike> kaynos: use /msg ubotu <factoid>  for personal messages
[10:18] <tristanmike> Bambino: wmv doesn't work easily on 64
[10:18] <kaynos> word..thx
[10:18] <ChrisLTD> hey guys
[10:18] <simonpca> hey!
[10:18] <simonpca>  :D
[10:18] <nidah> why do i have to unrar firefox in home dir?
[10:18] <Bambino> tristanmike: Ok.. =( thats a shame
[10:18] <Jeldert> tonyyarusso: it's not in /etc/timezone
[10:18] <tristanmike> Bambino: blame microsoft, they haven't developed the codec for 64 as I understand it
[10:19] <tonyyarusso> Jeldert: Hmm, okay.  (I knew this once, really.)
[10:19] <soundray> ltR20: then you should be able to give a more precise description of the problem.
[10:19] <ChrisLTD> I'm having a hell of time getting Ubuntu to work on my nforce3 ati radeon 9800pro setup... it's really bad ATI doesn't have decent drivers for Linux
[10:19] <Jeldert> when installing from install cd it will ask, but from live cd it doesn't
[10:19] <nidah> soundray why do i have to unrar firefoox in home dir?
[10:19] <Jeldert> ChrisLTD: I have nForce3 and ati 9800 pro, and no problems
[10:20] <soundray> nidah: I have no idea what you are talking about.
[10:20] <ltR20> soundray, for example when ubuntu starts up there is a welcome sound right?
[10:20] <ltR20> i don't here that.
[10:20] <ltR20> XMMS,XINE everything plays but no audio.. i get no errors.
[10:20] <nidah> sundray i downloaded firefox 1.5 when i unrar it do i have to unrar it to home dir?is so why?
[10:20] <jito> how can i configure a epson fx 1180?
[10:20] <ChrisLTD> Jeldert: really?  Ubuntu keeps freezing on me at the GUI login
[10:21] <harisund> nidah: I believe this is a good site for you to look in: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[10:21] <soundray> ltR20: I understand that. But you say you've followed the wiki troubleshooting advice. You should have a better idea what the trouble is then.
[10:21] <ChrisLTD> Ubuntu installed, Kubuntu Live and Dapper Live... all the same
[10:21] <Jeldert> I just installed the fglrx package, and 3d is working fine
[10:21] <Jeldert> with 6.06
[10:21] <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[10:21] <Bambino> Hmm, when i send a file in Kopete, it says : kopete://[(*)linda(*) mr som en sol idag:d hahaha] /LINUX.jpg  that its copying. However, it doesnt move. its 0% all the time
[10:21] <ChrisLTD> Jel: should I be able to do that with Breezy?
[10:21] <harisund> Jeldert, if you dont mind my interupprting, what frame rate do you get with your fglrx driver?
[10:22] <system_> nadie aqui habla espaol que me pueda ayudar
[10:22] <holycow> guys i have a weird error ... all the desktop file permissions seem fine, but apps keep on saying "the folder contents could not be displayed ... " when trying to save files to desktop.  any ideas what it might be or if anything could be restarted to let user save files to desktop?
[10:22] <twopeak> !tell system_ about es
[10:22] <Jeldert> i don't know, the fgl_glxgears isn't working with compiz
[10:22] <Jeldert> :(
[10:22] <svenne> noen norske folk her
[10:22] <harisund> Oh ok. I didn't know you were on compiz. Thanks anyway Jeldert
[10:22] <chris_> arrick whats the channel?
[10:23] <narzy> do I need to enable to the source packages if I don't want the src files?
[10:23] <rockviech> it works!!!
[10:23] <rockviech> i modified the bootmisc.sh
[10:23] <chris_> arrick whats the channel?
[10:23] <harisund> narzy: Still not having any luck with acroread?
[10:23] <rockviech> only an exec command
[10:23] <rockviech> hehe wohaooo
[10:23] <narzy> harisund, re-learning Vi ;)
[10:23] <twopeak> !no
[10:23] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, twopeak
[10:23] <narzy> do I need to enable the deb-src's?
[10:23] <harisund> narzy: Cool.
[10:24] <chris_> DBO here?
[10:24] <jito> anyone can help me to configure a epson fx 1180?
[10:24] <narzy> harisund, do I need to enable the deb-src lines
[10:24] <harisund> narzy: Not to my knowledge. But IIRC enabling src will simply allow you to down sources, but otherwise affects in no other way
[10:24] <narzy> ok
[10:24] <arrick> chris /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:24] <rockviech> hez
[10:24] <rockviech> how can i change the nautilus background image?
[10:25] <harisund> narzy: What happened to your acroread status?
[10:25] <tonyyarusso> Jeldert: Still looking.
[10:25] <twopeak> can anyone help me make a shell script?
[10:25] <narzy> harisund, doing update right now
[10:25] <Jeldert> tonyyarusso: thanks
[10:25] <bimberi> rockviech: haha - and i'd found a page for you - http://www.debianhelp.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=3306&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
[10:25] <narzy> ok it worked harisund
[10:26] <narzy> thanks for the help :)
[10:26] <Ongo> :59]  <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[10:27] <harisund> narzy: Ok. When I do a sudo apt-cache search acroread, I get acroread, mozilla-acroread,acroread-plugins
[10:27] <rockviech> no need anymore :)
[10:27] <bimberi> rockviech: :)
[10:27] <rockviech> i only modify the existing ones ^^
[10:27] <bimberi> rockviech: do you mean the desktop background?
[10:27] <rockviech> no
[10:27] <rockviech> nautilus background
[10:27] <jito> i can install epson fx 1180, anyone can help me to do it?
[10:28] <rockviech> ive downloaded png files from gnome look
[10:28] <rockviech> are for nautilus
[10:28] <arrick> DBO, you on here?
[10:28] <rockviech> nautilus patterns
[10:28] <twopeak> Hello, How can i make a script that opens two things: explorer (through wine) and an openoffice file?
[10:28] <nidah> thanks for link it worked
[10:28] <narzy> harisund, it worked I got it.
[10:29] <rukuartic> Hey, anyone know why sane-find-scanner finds my scanner, but scanimage -L won't list it?
[10:29] <se1> hi
[10:29] <tonyyarusso> Jeldert: Got it.  In /etc/default/rcS, set UTC=no.
[10:29] <se1> i have one question
[10:29] <rukuartic> whats up se1 ?
[10:29] <davix> how wrong is it to install juk or amarok on gnome?
[10:29] <Jeldert> tonyyarusso: just found it myself: http://ubuntuguide.org/#disablesystemtimedateutc
[10:29] <Nickgarvey> !amarok
[10:29] <ubotu> hmm... amarok is a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/
[10:29] <tristanmike> davix: sudo apt-get install amarok
[10:29] <davix> i know how to install it mate
[10:29] <davix> read the answer
[10:30] <se1> is it true that an upgrade from breezy to dapper will be having problems with lvm partitions?
[10:30] <davix> i meen qt on gnome
[10:30] <tonyyarusso> Jeldert: Ah well, having an answer twice is better than no answer!
[10:30] <davix> is it ok?
[10:30] <rockviech> bimberi any idea?
[10:30] <Jeldert> :P
[10:30] <zimmz> twopeak: I've never really used explorer in wine (is that even legal...even though it'd be cool), but you can simply create a file in your favorite text editor with the lines wine "c:\...", etc., then chmode +x file and ./file
[10:30] <zimmz> chmod*
[10:30] <Nickgarvey> davix: yes, but you can just try it and uninstall if it fails
[10:30] <davix> cus amarok is usually for kde
[10:30] <bimberi> rockviech: try this - Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor, /apps/nautilus/preferences, background_file_name
[10:30] <nidah> have a question re automatix
[10:30] <Nickgarvey> !automatix
[10:30] <ubotu> automatix is, like, 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.
[10:30] <davix> i know, but will it hog cpu Nickgarvey ?
[10:30] <Nickgarvey> friends don't let friends use automatix
[10:30] <tristanmike> davix: oh no, that's fine you will install some kde packs but it won't affect anything
[10:30] <Nickgarvey> one way to find out davix :)
[10:31] <nidah> ok thanks
[10:31] <tristanmike> !easyubuntu
[10:31] <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
[10:31] <davix> thanks tristanmike and Nickgarvey
[10:31] <Firebird8> wats the name of the wireless network program?
[10:31] <tristanmike> davix: amarok rocks :)
[10:31] <eugman> I'm curious what is there in the way of terminal based email?
[10:31] <ltR2002> sound you there?
[10:31] <bimberi> Firebird8: network-manager ?
[10:31] <Firebird8> um
[10:31] <Firebird8> no
[10:31] <Laestrygo> firebird8: network-manager
[10:31] <Firebird8> like the driver
[10:32] <Firebird8> not part of ubuntu
[10:32] <Nickgarvey> !ndiswrapper
[10:32] <Firebird8> i think
[10:32] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, totally, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[10:32] <Firebird8> ah
[10:32] <ltR2002> i've read the soundwiki and i still can't get MY SOUND to work... any ideas?
[10:32] <Firebird8> thx
[10:32] <harisund> narzy: ok neat. Great !
[10:32] <crimsun> ltR2002: wait 5 minutes, I am holding office hours and will address your questions shortly.
[10:32] <ltR2002> if i load up amarok i get this error when playin a song " oss device /dev/dsp is already in use" by another program
[10:32] <davix> no easyubuntu for dapper yet btw #ubuntu+1
[10:33] <ltR2002> XMMS,XINE and OS sounds don't come up
[10:33] <rockviech> ah bimberi, open nautilus, edit, backgrounds and embleme ;)
[10:33] <rockviech> thats all
[10:34] <bimberi> rockviech: i couldn't see where to set a background image there, only patterns.  I guess they're images
[10:35] <Ongo> hi people. I have a major problem with connecting to the internet from ubuntu. See, I have DSL (ethernet), but my ISP needs to be dialed (like, with a modem). Can anyone help me?
[10:36] <Dyna-Work> Ongo: PPPOE?
[10:36] <rockviech> bimberi, yes they are
[10:36] <bimberi> rockviech: kk :)
[10:36] <rukuartic> Hey, anyone know why sane-find-scanner finds my scanner, but scanimage -L won't list it?
[10:37] <rockviech> bimberi, thanks for all, have to go
[10:38] <rockviech> its late here :)
[10:38] <ltR2002> what's the terminal command to bring up the system monitor?
[10:38] <bimberi> rockviech: cya :)
[10:38] <rockviech> cya
[10:38] <rukuartic> ltR2002: "top" is a commandline one
[10:38] <bimberi> ltR2002: gnome-system-monitor   (or 'top' for cli)
[10:38] <rukuartic> ltR2002: But if you want something XBased... gnome-system-monitor.
[10:38] <ltR2002> gmone froze up
[10:38] <ltR2002> i can't click anything
[10:38] <ltR2002> is this normal?
[10:38] <apokryphos> ltR2002: ps aux for a fuller list of the running processes
[10:38] <apokryphos> yes
[10:39] <rukuartic> ltR2002: Not quite. O_o what program froze?
[10:39] <ltR2002> i can't click the task bar
[10:39] <ltR2002> nothing comes up
[10:39] <bimberi> ltR2002: i've had it happen :|
[10:39] <polpak> ltR2002, looks like nautilus
[10:39] <Storkme> how can i redirect output to two sources?
[10:39] <rukuartic> ltR2002: Oh. If it ever gets really bad you can just log out/back in...
[10:39] <ltR2002> maybe it's because i modifed the sound cfg?
[10:39] <rukuartic> Storkme: That was the vaguest question :P
[10:39] <Storkme> sorry
[10:39] <Storkme> in bash
[10:39] <polpak> Storkme, tee
[10:39] <Storkme> like, from a command (quake4)
[10:40] <davix> anyone makes music on linux?
[10:40] <davix> and can advise a really good tracker/sequencer?
[10:40] <rukuartic> davix: sf.net and freshmeat.com or something like that
[10:40] <Nickgarvey> davix, hmm theres a live cd called musix I saw on distro wacch
[10:40] <Storkme> polpak, so like: cmd | tee file.out
[10:40] <davix> k, i'll check it
[10:41] <Ricardo> j#ubuntu-br
[10:41] <Ricardo> \j#ubuntu-br
[10:41] <polpak> Storkme, cmd | tee file1.out file2.out
[10:42] <bimberi> Storkme: for example - 'echo "fred" | tee file1 > file2' creates file1 and file2 with contents "fred"
[10:42] <Storkme> awesome
[10:42] <bimberi> polpak: nice :)
[10:42] <Dyna-Work> /j #ubuntu-br dude
[10:42] <dede29> hi, I'm looking for a french ubuntu channel, could anyone help me ?
[10:42] <Dyna-Work> !fr
[10:42] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:42] <dede29> thks Dyna-Work
[10:42] <Dyna-Work> np
[10:43] <TheFaction20> hey guys i need some assistance back with xp
[10:43] <Dyna-Work> assistance with xp?
[10:43] <TheFaction20> i attempted to run partition magic on my hard drive
[10:44] <TheFaction20> and got to the point of putting in the second floppy
[10:44] <TheFaction20> had that go
[10:44] <ltR20> Can sombody help me? I've read the sound wiki and done everything there and i still can't get sound to work.
[10:44] <TheFaction20> then it said "critical error:abort,retry,ignore,cancel" but it wouldnt do anything
[10:44] <TheFaction20> then i rebooted
[10:44] <TheFaction20> took out disk
[10:45] <TheFaction20> then it said invalid boot disk
[10:45] <TheFaction20> but nothing was in there
[10:45] <TheFaction20> i reboot and same msg
[10:45] <Dyna-Work> invalid boot disk ?
[10:45] <TheFaction20> yes
[10:45] <Dyna-Work> not operating system not found?
[10:45] <TheFaction20> invalid boot disk : inserte boot diskette in a:\
[10:45] <Dyna-Work> maybe your floppy is trash considering the message it gave you
[10:46] <Dyna-Work> if it thinks theres still a disk in it
[10:46] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: My experience?  Partition Magic is c***.  Just use an Ubuntu Live CD.  (I had very poor luck with PM as well.)
[10:46] <kevin> Hi, i just installed ubuntu and im trying to add my second hd using the "disks" thing in system admin bit but its saying my second hd is inaccessable even tho its seeing it as a slave ?
[10:46] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso yeah well im trying to get the xp to run
[10:46] <TheFaction20> cuz thats what my mom wants to use
[10:47] <TheFaction20> (been trying to set this up for dual boot)
[10:47] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Yeah, that's all well and good, just use something else to set up the partitions.  (I'm assuming you've seen the DualBoot wiki page, correct?)
[10:47] <Ongo> Dyna-Work It is PPPoE. How do I make it work?
[10:47] <Dyna-Work> !pppoe
[10:47] <ubotu> [pppoe]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[10:47] <Dyna-Work> theres a link
[10:48] <Ongo> thx
[10:48] <Dyna-Work> np
[10:48] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso: well thats not my concern at the moment. i just wanna be able to boot into xp at this point
[10:48] <Cooner750> Why would my Ubuntu installation stop at the setup "Setting up ALSA card 0".... ?
[10:48] <Ongo> and what's with the ! !pppoe
[10:48] <Dyna-Work> that triggers the bot to paste the link.
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Oh, okay.  So your problem then is the bootloader, no?
[10:49] <Dyna-Work> so we dont all have to remember and type a bunch of links over and over and over because people tend to ask the same questions over and over and over
[10:49] <TheFaction20>  tonyyarusso:i dont even have ubuntu installed yet, im still using live
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> kevin: You'll need to mount it, and I'm not sure whether that GUI does that or not...
[10:49] <ChrisLTD> the answerbot
[10:50] <gilesw> heya peeps
[10:50] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Okay.  I just need to get filled in here (I'm sleep deprived and not entirely coherent, so...).  You started with a fresh working XP install, correct?  What have you done since then?
[10:50] <gilesw> i've got a nightmare issue with ubuntu
[10:50] <gilesw> i've done it a few times now
[10:50] <harisund> gilesw what is the nightmare all about?
[10:50] <gilesw> i've been typing and used shift for a capital and then backspace
[10:51] <gilesw> and it's shut my pc down!
[10:51] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:i attempted to run PM 8 off of floppy's. i booted the first one. then it told me to insert the 2nd disk.
[10:51] <ltR20> ceruno, are you the guy at work?
[10:51] <gilesw> i know it sounds a bit lame to do it at the same time..
[10:51] <polpak> gilesw, ctrl-alt-backspace would do that.. I don't think shift backspace does
[10:51] <simonpca> ++
[10:51] <gilesw> but it's happened twice
[10:51] <ltR20> is there any good sound guys here?
[10:51] <harisund> thanks polpak, I was about to say that
[10:51] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:when it ran, it gave a critical error with options to retry cancel, etc. but wouldnt do anything
[10:52] <gilesw> i'll test it but i'm pretty sure i wasn't doing ctrl alt
[10:52] <Firebird8> wat is the load in the system monitor?
[10:52] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:rebooted, took out the floppy, then got the invalid boot disk error and havent been able to do anything since
[10:52] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Do you have install disks for XP?
[10:52] <Bamse> hello
[10:52] <Dyna-Work> i still think it sounds like the floppy drive went titsup.
[10:52] <harisund> gilesw: Ctrl Alt Backspace simply terminates the X Windows (GUI). Idon't think that can shut down the pC
[10:53] <harisund> the only thing gilesw I know that can shut the pc down is a direct ctrl+alt+del. This shif+backspace sounds new to me
[10:53] <Dyna-Work> goes nuts with disk in drive, ejects disk, drive still thinks disk is in there...invalid boot disk...
[10:53] <arrick> hey guys, is it possible to run a webserver through port 80?
[10:53] <gilesw> i'll give it a try, i'm in winblows atm
[10:53] <Bamse> nope
[10:53] <Dyna-Work> if the partition was unbootable, you would most likely get :operating system not found" not "invalid boot disk"
[10:53] <polpak> harisund, ctrl-alt-backspace will kill X windows which is about the same as shutting down
[10:54] <polpak> arrick, yes
[10:54] <arrick> I have internet access, but verizon doesnt support port forwarding, and demand you dont run servers and crap
[10:54] <Bamse> nothings is impossible
[10:54] <arrick> I want to get it to access my computer
[10:54] <harisund> polpak: But if gdm is running, Ctrl Alt Backspace brings you back to the login screen, right?
[10:54] <polpak> harisund,  sometimes yes, sometimes no
[10:54] <polpak> harisund, I've had mixed results
[10:54] <Bamse> hello i am new in here can somone help me out here?
[10:54] <IdleOne> arrick, I have sympatico and they say the same thing...get a router and you can forward your ports and run all the servers you like
[10:54] <polpak> harisund, usually I have to log in to consol and restart gdm
[10:55] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:install cd
[10:55] <kevin> Some body help me adding "mounting" my second hd ?:D
[10:55] <ohoel> oh my, compiz is fantastic
[10:55] <gilesw> i lost my docs thats all i know :(
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: You might try booting that up and running 'fixmbr', and see if it boots correctly after that.
[10:55] <polpak> arrick, are you behind a DSL router?
[10:55] <harisund> Oh. ok. I see. Thanks (polpak) will observe that nxxt time
[10:55] <arrick> IdleOne, I have forwarded the ports, and cant access it
[10:55] <arrick> why?
[10:55] <arrick> yes
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: If so, breathe a sigh of relief, grab a snack, then come back to the computer after calming down a bit :)
[10:55] <arrick> polpak, yes
[10:56] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:where would i type that?
[10:56] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:like is there a cmd prompt?
[10:56] <polpak> arrick, some ISP's will block ports on their customer's ip
[10:56] <arrick> that sucks
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Apparently you can get a command prompt somewhere in the process of booting those disks.  I've never done that myself, but it's frequently mentioned.
[10:56] <IdleOne> arrick, switch isp
[10:56] <Bamse> windows stinks
[10:56] <redguy> can anyone tell me what sets my eth0 to 169.254.0.0 network even though I have a eth0 inet static section setting the network to 192.168.129.0  in my /etc/network/interfaces?
[10:56] <Joetheodd> arrick, my hero
[10:56] <Joetheodd> cds = here
[10:56] <Joetheodd> loved the wrapping paper.
[10:57] <Bambino> Beloved members, tell me oone thing. Which msn software supports WEBCAM?
[10:57] <arrick> haha, glad you got it
[10:57] <polpak> arrick, you can try running the webserver on a different port number
[10:57] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: After that, when you go ahead with Ubuntu later, forget about PM.  The Ubuntu install CD will do the partitioning perfectly safely, you just have to read the prompts carefully.
[10:57] <redguy> Bambino: gnome meeting perhaps?
[10:57] <arrick> IdleOne, I left camcast cause they were alway down
[10:57] <IdleOne> whats the command to ejct cd?
[10:57] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:yeah, i was just unsure if it would partition in empty space or over exisiting partitinos
[10:57] <Bamse> Gnome is better then KDE
[10:57] <arrick> polpak, any suggestiong
[10:57] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: eject, believe it or not.
[10:57] <arrick> s even?
[10:58] <Bambino> redguy, but gnome meeting, then they need to have it too? I want it on msn
[10:58] <Riddell> Bamse: don't start a flamewar please
[10:58] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, lmfao :)
[10:58] <IdleOne> ty
[10:58] <gilesw> i think my ipod died the other day :(
[10:58] <arrick> which ports?
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: You can do either.  Read the DualBoot wiki page carefully ahead of time (heck, print it), and you'll be selecting the "Manually edit partition table" option, where you have the power to tell it exactly what you want it to do.
[10:58] <gilesw> any ipoders here?
[10:58] <jadaz87> syndicate irssi is great :-)
[10:58] <redguy> Bambino: I have no Idea
[10:59] <arrick> how do I know which ports are open on my internet service?
[10:59] <gilesw> the hd spins up then goes clunk
[10:59] <gilesw> did need a new battery
[10:59] <polpak> arrick, 8080 is the semi standard alternate
[10:59] <arrick> ok
[10:59] <TheFaction20> tonyyarusso:alright thanks well i have to go try that to recover xp....i most likely will be back....
[10:59] <syndicate> jadams, thanks
[10:59] <arrick> i'll tryit out
[10:59] <polpak> arrick, but you'll still have to put 8080 in all your absolute urls
[11:00] <jadaz87> sundicate if you are into graphic clients use xchat
[11:00] <arrick> yeah
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> TheFaction20: Okay.  I may be at dinner, depending on when you return, but I'll be back too, and other people have done this too.
[11:00] <jadaz87> syndicate graphical
[11:00] <Bamse> why do ppl use KDE in Linux/ubuntu... it is nuts.... coz then they could use windows instate... jeg think it is nuts.....!!!
[11:00] <polpak> !better
[11:00] <ubotu> Better for what? Better for whom? Why don't you try them all, then decide for yourself?
[11:00] <ChrisLTD> huh?
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> Bamse: This would be better suited to #ubuntu-offtopic, as the main channel is for support.
[11:01] <jadaz87> does anyone know which window manager fluxbox is?
[11:01] <Firebird8> i found a problem with Dapper
[11:01] <jadaz87> !dapper
[11:01] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[11:01] <Firebird8> yay june 1st!!
[11:01] <Riddell> !ops
[11:01] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[11:01] <IdleOne> jadams, fluxbox is fluxbox will work with gnome or kde iirc
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> Firebird8: a) Dapper questions in #ubuntu+1, b) File a bug report on Launchpad.
[11:01] <macy> redguy: sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.254.whatever netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.254.255 up
[11:01] <Riddell> oh, he left, never mind ops
[11:01] <IdleOne> jadaz87, , fluxbox is fluxbox will work with gnome or kde iirc
[11:01] <Amaranth> Who was it?
[11:02] <ltR202> anyone here that knows alot about sound? i've lost sound in ubuntu.
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> Riddell: You might want to hide now ;)
[11:02] <Seveas> Riddell, ?
[11:02] <jadaz87> idleone so fluxbox is not a desktop environment like gnome or kde?
[11:02] <noirequus> Riddell: ?
[11:02] <Riddell> Seveas: bamse, but he left
[11:02] <Amaranth> hahah
[11:02] <Riddell> noirequus: thanks, problem over :)
[11:03] <Firebird8> what is load on the system monitor?
[11:03] <Joetheodd> S3eveas, hi from your biggest fan =)
[11:03] <IdleOne> Riddell, the !ops trigger is like throwing a raw T-bone into a dog pound lol they all snap to lol
[11:03] <Joetheodd> Seveas*
[11:04] <Seveas> Joetheodd, impossible - my biggest fan sits right next to me 
[11:04] <Joetheodd> Seveas: Wife?
[11:04] <Seveas> Joetheodd, close, fiancee
[11:05] <jadaz87> Congratulations Seveas
[11:05] <redguy> macy: I know how to set it up properly, I am asking why if this happening
[11:06] <Pulgoki> is there any reason i should have a file named passwd- in my /etc dir? Im wondering if i may have backed it up for some reason and forgot
[11:06] <Hanna__> and i automatically imagined a giant cooler somewhere near Seveas.
[11:06] <redguy> macy: I know how to set it up properly, what I am asking is: why is it configured like this
[11:06] <jadaz87> MSG ubotu !fluxbox
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: It's /msg
[11:07] <jadaz87> tonyyarusso that is what i typed
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: I think you must have left out the slash.
[11:07] <Nrbelex> Hi - I'm learning through experimentation and so far I've setup Apache and registered a domain name from godaddy and created a tiny test website in my www folder. I registered at Zoneedit and am waiting for a response. I installed the ez-ipupdate package (but can't find it, if there is something to find in order to configure it). I opened port 80 on my router and can access the site from my...
[11:07] <Joetheodd> arrick: Woo, watching dist-upgrade from a CD is a lot cooler than over 56k, lol.
[11:07] <Nrbelex> ...IP address in the address bar. I don't understand how I do binding or if I need to and how to use a name server or anything. At this point, I'm thoroughly lost. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[11:07] <bimberi> jadaz87: also you don't need the ! when /msg-ing
[11:07] <redguy> to enlighten the issue: http://pastebin.com/638577. What is configuring the 169.254.0.0 addresses?
[11:07] <patrick__> am i on
[11:07] <jadaz87> /MSG ubotu fluxbox
[11:07] <harisund> Nrbelex, do you want to pm?
[11:08] <ChrisLTD> can I select the vesa driver from xserver config wizard?
[11:08] <arrick> haha
[11:08] <Nrbelex> harisund: sure - thanks
[11:08] <harisund> can you send me a pm?
[11:08] <patrick__> is this the only place you can chat
[11:08] <jadaz87> i am using a text based irc client so maybe it does not recognize the irc commands
[11:08] <patrick__> on ubuntu
[11:08] <Nickgarvey> patrick__, nope, /join #channel to join another
[11:08] <jadaz87> patrick__ no there is also #ubuntu+1 <<for dapper and #ubuntu-offtopic <<for offtopic
[11:08] <Nickgarvey> right now I am in my LUG channel
[11:09] <patrick__> thanx nick -- now where is it
[11:09] <redguy> Seveas: maybe you could shed some light on that issue: http://pastebin.com/638577
[11:09] <Nickgarvey> patrick__, see jadaz87 if you want ubuntu based stuff
[11:09] <patrick__> and where is that
[11:09] <jadaz87> i am right here
[11:10] <bimberi> ChrisLTD: yes, from the list after the autodetection screen
[11:10] <apoc> hey everyone, is there a free encyclopedia for ubuntu?
[11:10] <ChrisLTD> bim: thanks.. I didn't wanna reboot without knowing for sure :-)
[11:10] <jadaz87> patrick__ there are two other rooms too: which are #ubuntu+1  and #ubuntu-offtpoic
[11:10] <doddo> hi! i have a dumb question... is someone up to answering it?
[11:10] <tonyyarusso> apoc: You mean the wiki?
[11:10] <jadaz87> #ubuntu-offtopic rather
[11:10] <jadaz87> !encyclopedia
[11:10] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jadaz87
[11:11] <tonyyarusso> apoc: Or a general encyclopedia program that runs on it?
[11:11] <Seveaz> doddo, just ask
[11:11] <apoc> tonyyarusso: yes like wiki, but something i could use offline
[11:11] <doddo> Se7h,
[11:11] <patrick__> ok what do i go to settings or somn
[11:11] <tonyyarusso> apoc: What kind of content though - Ubuntu stuff or Brittanica-style?
[11:11] <apoc> brittanica
[11:11] <reter> check out my paste. i keep getting these errors while upgrading to breezy http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11364
[11:12] <doddo> Seveas, yeah ok here's the deal ive apt-get installed firefox (i run dapper) and when i was to install flash I found out that it whasnt installed where it used to be so my question is where does firefox install from apt?
[11:12] <tonyyarusso> apoc: I'm not turning up much with apt-cache search, except Issue 86 of the Linux Gazette - maybe that mentions something of the sort.
[11:12] <Nickgarvey> !dapper
[11:12] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[11:12] <jadaz87> does anyone know how to get to irssi options ?
[11:12] <user1> hey
[11:13] <redguy> reter: out of disk space?
[11:13] <Seveas> doddo, to install flash: install the flashplugin-nonfree package with synaptic or apt-get
[11:13] <reter> redguy, is that what it means
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> jadaz87: /help and /set
[11:13] <redguy> reter: might be
[11:13] <Seveas> doddo, and try dpkg -L firefox to see where it's installed ;)
[11:13] <doddo> Seveas Thanx i didnt even know that was an option =)
[11:13] <apoc> tonyyarusso
[11:13] <svenne> noen norske her eller som forstr norsk
[11:13] <reter> redguy, how do i fix it?
[11:14] <redguy> reter: paste the output of df to the pastebin
[11:14] <redguy> !pastebin
[11:14] <ubotu> pastebin is probably 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.
[11:14] <sisse> svenne, jeg er dansk, prv at sprge
[11:14] <der0b> jadaz87: /help or cdheck out irssi.org.  It's all command line configuration
[11:14] <apoc> tonyyarusso: do u mean linuxgazette.net?
[11:14] <doddo> Seveas, and thanx for that too! ive been running linux for nearly a year now but theres still lots of stuff ive missed =)
[11:14] <tonyyarusso> apoc: Yeah.
[11:14] <redguy> reter: might be it, we will see with df
[11:14] <tonyyarusso> !norske
[11:14] <ubotu> tonyyarusso: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:14] <redguy> reter: just open a terminal and type df
[11:14] <tonyyarusso> !no
[11:14] <ubotu> tonyyarusso: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:14] <tonyyarusso> What?
[11:14] <Seveaz> doddo, I use linux for quite a few years and learn something new almost every day
[11:14] <Mitja> When I start xterm prompt won't show, instead just a cursor and htop is indicating /bin/bash must be looping in some way. I have to ctrl+c every time to exit it to prompt. Any ideas how to fix it?
[11:15] <tonyyarusso> Seveas: Did you make the bot forget Norway in your cleaning the other day?
[11:15] <patrick__> jadaz 87  r u still theree
[11:15] <svenne> sisse vet du om kolles  fr instalert vlc media player i ubuntu
[11:15] <doddo> Seveas, me too =) thanx for the help =)
[11:15] <apoc> tonyyarusso: it sais nothing about how to aquire the encyclopedia, only how to email it and such
[11:15] <tonyyarusso> svenne: #ubuntu-no I think, I was hoping the bot could confirm, but apparently not.
[11:16] <tonyyarusso> apoc: Hmm.  Shoot.  Well, nothing in the repos anyway, so you might have to wander Google unless someone else has a bright idea.
[11:16] <sisse> svenne, forstr ikke helt dit sprgsml. prv #ubuntu-no
[11:16] <hupp3l> hey
[11:16] <doddo> Seveas, from wich respository is that?
[11:16] <apoc> tonyyarusso: thanks though
[11:16] <Stormx2> hi hupp3l
[11:16] <ron_> i installed mepis now  ubuntu is not in the grub
[11:17] <gpled> has anyone used ububtu live cd for windows data recovery?  want to know if usb jump drives work will with ubuntu live cd?
[11:17] <ltR202> anyone here that knows alot about sound? i've lost sound in ubuntu.
[11:17] <hupp3l> i am a noob at linux and would like to know how to share things over a network between a win box and a linux box
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> gpled: They should.
[11:17] <svenne> sisse vet du om noen programmer jeg fr sett p film
[11:17] <svenne> i ubuntu
[11:17] <Stormx2> ltR202: Tried a reboot?
[11:17] <Seveas> doddo, multiverse
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell hupp3l about samba
[11:17] <gpled> was using knoppix, but knoppix stops reading usb jump drive after about 5 mounts.
[11:17] <ltR202> Stormx2 Yes.
[11:18] <hupp3l> thanx tonyyarusso
[11:18] <hupp3l> will look into it
[11:18] <Stormx2> ltR202: made any recent changes to sound or anything like that?
[11:18] <ltR202> No
[11:18] <ltR202> Stormx2
[11:18] <sisse> svenne: sudo apt-get install vlc
[11:18] <sisse> svenne: se ogs https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:19] <redguy> deos anyone have a clue what is responsible for the 169.254.0.0/16 network setting in http://pastebin.com/638577 ? hotplug perhaps? how do I turn it off?
[11:19] <Stormx2> ltR202: Run gstreamer-properties, what do you get for Source and Sink?
[11:19] <ron_> plz help  i ubuntu is no longer in grub
[11:19] <SirGrok> I just made a boo boo!
[11:19] <ltR202> ALSA
[11:19] <Stormx2> :( SirGrok
[11:19] <tonyyarusso> ron_: Can you give details about what has happened recently that may have caused that?
[11:19] <SirGrok> I ran "sudo chown jeff /home/jeff/.*"
[11:19] <newbuntie> is it true that hard disks are using the slower mode by default in Ubuntu?
[11:19] <ron_> i installed mepis
[11:20] <Stormx2> ltR202: Try setting sink to ESD and source to OSS, and rebooting
[11:20] <SirGrok> Now all of my folders have locked me out (permission wise)
[11:20] <ltR202> ok brb
[11:20] <ltR202> thanks
[11:21] <Stormx2> SirGrok: :( thats a bummer Can't you just do the same thing again but select the right username?
[11:21] <ron_> ubuntu  is on  hda1 mepis is on hda2 (same 160 gb  drive)
[11:21] <doom> uhm... is it possible to install ubuntu on a dynamic disk?
[11:21] <ltR20> stormmx2, still doesn't work :[
[11:21] <SirGrok> Stormx2, I am locked out as user jeff.
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> ron_: So the mepis install probably overwrote the bootloader.  Okay.
[11:21] <newbuntie> is it true that hard disks are using the slower mode by default in Ubuntu?
[11:22] <ltR20> Stormx2, Still doesn't work
[11:22] <Stormx2> ltR20: Bummer. Checked over the settings in System > Prerfernces > sound?
[11:22] <ron_> yeah  :/
[11:22] <mainyak> hi. can someone tell me what to use in ubuntu instead of dos2unix, because i tried sudo apt-get install dos2unix and it doesn't find anything
[11:22] <tonyyarusso> ron_: You probably just need to run grub-install from Ubuntu, and hopefully that will detect both and all will be well.
[11:22] <ltR20> Yes Stormx2
[11:22] <Ongo> hi people. I can now connect to the internet (as you can see). However I still get Greeter application error. Can someone help me about that?
[11:22] <Seveas> SirGrok, this should help (as root): cd /home; for X in * chown -R $X:$X $X
[11:22] <sisse> newbuntie, what do you mean by "slower mode"? what mode is that, and what is the faster mode?
[11:22] <Stormx2> newbuntie: Doubt it.
[11:22] <tonyyarusso> mainyak: What's it do?
[11:22] <doom> ubuntu in a dynamic disk? :(
[11:22] <Seveas> SirGrok, this should help (as root): cd /home; for X in *; do chown -R $X:$X $X; done
[11:22] <ron_> tonyyarusso: i can't get in ubuntu
[11:22] <Stormx2> newbuntie: Well the only slower mode I can think of is without DMA, and that is on by default.
[11:23] <newbuntie> ok, the faster mode has a three letter abbriviation
[11:23] <arrick> I need a howto on westell versalink 327W router, on setting static addresses?
[11:23] <newbuntie> stormx2: that's what I meant, thanks
[11:23] <tonyyarusso> ron_: Of course.  (Doh!)  You could do it with a Live CD.
[11:23] <SirGrok> Seveas, That looks complicated.. Will try it.
[11:23] <Stormx2> doom: What is a "dynamic disk"?
[11:23] <doom> a windows dynamic disk
[11:23] <ltR20> Wellt his Sucks, i guess i'll go back to winblows.
[11:23] <mainyak> tonyyarussa, converts dos asci files to unix format
[11:23] <ron_> tonyyarusso: thanks
[11:24] <tonyyarusso> newbuntie, DMA enabling?
[11:24] <hunger> How can I burn a ubuntu CD in windows?
[11:24] <Stormx2> newbuntie: DMA is certainly on by default. If it wasn't, your disk drive would be making a lot of clunking sounds/
[11:24] <Seveas> SirGrok,it makes peoples homedirs and their contents being owned by the correct users, which is what you need ;)
[11:24] <eugman> I try to make an alias and it only seems to last one terminal session...
[11:24] <Firebird8> wats the virus scanner in the repository called?
[11:24] <Stormx2> hunger: Yes.
[11:24] <Stormx2> !burning
[11:24] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Stormx2
[11:24] <hunger> My install is so broken that it won't boot anymore and I am stuck in Win now:-(
[11:24] <Stormx2> bummer
[11:24] <Stormx2> !iso
[11:24] <ubotu> well, iso is download Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ and for help burning the CD, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[11:24] <Ongo> hi people. I can now connect to the internet (as you can see). However I still get Greeter application error. Can someone help me about that?
[11:25] <Stormx2> Need to bath, bbs
[11:25] <doom> i want to dual boot ubuntu and windows xp but when i installed ubuntu with an existing windows xp it broke :(
[11:25] <ltR20> stormx2, is there a way to "reinstall" ubuntu
[11:25] <SirGrok> Seveas, so type it in exactly like this "cd /home; for X in *; do chown -R $X:$X $X; done" on one line?
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> Firebird8: There are a few, actually.  clamav and aegis are the most common.
[11:25] <Stormx2> actually I'll probably play sexbox live afterwards.
[11:25] <ltR20> or do i just format and do EVERYTHING over again.
[11:25] <Seveas> SirGrok, yes
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> doom: Can you give more detail?
[11:25] <Stormx2> ltR20: :( Dude, don't do anything silly just yet. Post a topic on ubuntuforums.org, they'll get the problem solved. Just try to be as specific as you can
[11:26] <ltR20> I already did
[11:26] <ltR20> nothing
[11:26] <Stormx2> !sound
[11:26] <ubotu> I guess sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[11:26] <Stormx2> Checked those?
[11:26] <hunger> Stormx2: Thanks! You are my saviour of the day!
[11:26] <crimsun> ltR20: back. Where are you in the troubleshooting?
[11:27] <sisse> svenne, did you have any luck?
[11:27] <ltR20> not very far.
[11:27] <ltR20> crimsun, thanks for coming back :)
[11:27] <doom> i have an existing windows xp installation on a partition on a windows dynamic disk.i tried installing ubuntu on a second partition on the same disk but when i tried starting ubuntu, it said something about not finding privhead 1
[11:27] <ltR20> I get no sound in the operating system, it's not just one particular program.
[11:27] <Ongo> Greeter application error, everyone. Can someone help me?
[11:27] <ltR20> it's everything.
[11:28] <tonyyarusso> mainyak: You might check flip or sysutils.
[11:28] <matthinckley> hello everyone
[11:28] <Nickgarvey> I am unable to edit /home or anything in it because it is a "read only" file system
[11:28] <SirGrok> Seveas, Thanks. That worked.
[11:28] <Ongo> perhaps you're not root
[11:29] <M3ta7h3ad> Hi folks :)
[11:29] <doom> :(
[11:29] <Nickgarvey> ./home is on ide channel 2 master, ext3, a different HD then the rest of the computer
[11:29] <mainyak> tonyyarusso, im busy installing them. ill try. thanks
[11:29] <M3ta7h3ad> Just a quick question. What in the heck should my xorg.conf read like?
[11:29] <ltR20> crimsun you still there?
[11:29] <Ongo> Greeter error, people. Anyone. It just says Greeter application error.
[11:29] <Nickgarvey> Ongo, I can't edit my home directory, which means no mail, no downloads, no anything
[11:29] <tonyyarusso> M3ta7h3ad: Confusing ;)
[11:29] <crimsun> ltR20: yes, I'm just very busy, so I can't respond immediately. Please be patient.
[11:29] <M3ta7h3ad> lol tonyyarusso
[11:29] <Stormx2> Ongo: Sorry, no idea
[11:29] <matthinckley> can anyone help me wht NetworkManager and WPA?
[11:29] <ltR20> Alright.
[11:30] <M3ta7h3ad> I have a generic 17 inch LCD monitor.
[11:30] <crimsun> ltR20: pastebin: ``lspci -v && lspci -nv && lsmod && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[11:30] <eth0-noob> does anyone here wanna play freeciv with me? im a noob at it i suck
[11:30] <eth0-noob> only played once
[11:30] <ubuntu> quit
[11:30] <Nickgarvey> when I type mount it says it is mounted as rw, usrquota
[11:30] <eth0-noob> but i have a gam goinge
[11:30] <Nickgarvey> !offtopic
[11:30] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[11:30] <Ongo> I got Gnome up by writing startx in console, but that's not it.
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> Ongo, try sudo gdm
[11:31] <eth0-noob> k by then
[11:31] <eth0-noob> ;p
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> excuse the large paste. hopefully it'll help explain :)
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> :-P
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> Section "Monitor"
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> 	Identifier	"TV-2003"
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> 	Option		"DPMS"
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> 	HorizSync	30-70
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> 	VertRefresh	50-160
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> EndSection
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> !tell M3ta7h3ad about pastebin
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> ahh doh!
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> ;)(
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> apologies nick :)
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> :)*
[11:31] <Nrbelex> Umm - I was just told my "IRC name is New Now Know How" and I don't know if that's an issue or if I should change it...
[11:31] <Nickgarvey> not a problem, wasn't 20 lines like some are heh
[11:31] <ltR20> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/638652
[11:31] <M3ta7h3ad> but yeah.. is that even right for a 17inch lcd?
[11:31] <mainyak> tonyyarusso, just what i was looking for. thanks
[11:32] <Nickgarvey> M3ta7h3ad, heh no idea, I didn't use a gui for a while
[11:32] <eyequeue> Nrbelex, you're using mozilla?
[11:32] <tonyyarusso> mainyak: Sweet.
[11:32] <Nrbelex> eyequeue, yeas
[11:32] <Nrbelex> *yes
[11:32] <reter> redguy, paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11397
[11:32] <M3ta7h3ad> im trying to get cadega to run, runs fine in a "desktop" but I get "unsupported mode" when it kicks into full screen.
[11:32] <Nickgarvey> !ubotu pastebin =~ s/Don't/don't/
[11:32] <ubotu> OK, Nickgarvey
[11:32] <eyequeue> Nrbelex, comes with the territory
[11:32] <Nrbelex> eyequeue - thanks
[11:33] <M3ta7h3ad> I think its a case of settings in xorg.conf but i've no idea how to find my vert and horizontal refresh rate limits.
[11:33] <Nickgarvey> !ubotu pastebin =~ s/here/here, please/
[11:33] <ubotu> OK, Nickgarvey
[11:33] <reter> redguy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11397
[11:33] <Versed> 0
[11:33] <crimsun> ltR20: heh. Your PCM is muted. Unmute it.
[11:33] <ltR20> how do i do that? and why would it get muted like that?
[11:34] <redguy> reter: hmm seems that the diskspace is ok, how about df -i
[11:34] <crimsun> ltR20: you set it? Some program set it? Beats me. In any case, use the Volume Control, or in a Terminal: amixer sset 'PCM' on
[11:34] <Nickgarvey> can't figure this out
[11:34] <matthinckley> is this the channel to get support in?
[11:34] <ltR20> I got it thanks, i can't belive it.
[11:34] <Nickgarvey> guess I'll use my old windows skill... reboot
[11:34] <eth0-noob> can someone help me configure ddclient? i dont know stuff and that doesnt help.
[11:34] <tonyyarusso> matthinckley: Yep!
[11:34] <eth0-noob> heh
[11:34] <ltR20> I swear i didn't mute it like an idiot.
[11:34] <ltR20> some program must of set it.
[11:35] <IdleOne> !pastebin
[11:35] <ubotu> well, pastebin is don't paste here, please. 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.
[11:35] <ltR20> Do you have the default sound cfg file? I modifed it acording to the wiki
[11:35] <ltR20> i would like to put it back
[11:35] <eth0-noob> !webboard
[11:35] <ubotu> I guess webboard is an application which allows easy pasting to pastebin web sites from your gnome taskbar.
[11:35] <eth0-noob> ..
[11:35] <matthinckley> I'm running Dapper Flight 6 and installed NetworkManager, but I have no WPA option?  Is there something else I have to do?
[11:35] <Nrbelex> High - I just bought a domain name and even though my IP is dynamic, Id like to map it to my current IP - I'm having trouble doing that through GoDaddy - can anyone help?
[11:35] <MEagain> I need to edit a flash file and I only have Ubuntu, what do I do?
[11:35] <Nrbelex> I just said High
[11:35] <MEagain> What do I get?
[11:35] <eth0-noob> hm
[11:35] <Nrbelex> instead of hi
[11:36] <Nrbelex> wow
[11:36] <M3ta7h3ad> Nrbelex: use an A-NAME redirect
[11:36] <reter> redguy, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11399
[11:36] <tonyyarusso> matthinckley: Dapper questions are being addressed in #ubuntu+1.
[11:36] <eth0-noob> whats the new ubuntu called?
[11:36] <M3ta7h3ad> not sure if godaddy will let you set it up.
[11:36] <matthinckley> tonyyarusso: ok thanks.. i'll check that channel
[11:36] <M3ta7h3ad> or.. alternatively try no-ip.org and then map your go daddy url to your no-ip.org url
[11:37] <redguy> reter: hmm, no idea what is wrong then, maybe the downloads are corrupt?
[11:37] <eth0-noob> where can i get the new ubuntu?
[11:37] <Nrbelex> k - thanks
[11:37] <IdleOne> !flight6
[11:37] <ubotu> flight6 is probably http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[11:37] <eth0-noob> thanks
[11:37] <MEagain> does anyone here know how to edit a flash file?
[11:37] <redguy> reter: apt-get clean && apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[11:37] <newbuntie> nrbelex: there is a way to do it using some special sites, you can even do it for free, just change your dns to the servers of the ppl providing that service...just don't remember what the site was called
[11:38] <truz24> Is there a way to stack window taskbar entries into 2 rows on the bottom panel?
[11:38] <M3ta7h3ad> newbuntie: www.no-ip.org is one of the free ones :)
[11:38] <MEagain> ya truz24 KDE :P
[11:38] <newbuntie> Meathead, yeah, that's prolly the one I was thinking about :) thx
[11:39] <Nrbelex> newbuntie - well actually I'm planning on using Zoneedit because its dynamic and I was just looking for something temporary, maybe through Godaddy itself but I'll just live
[11:39] <common_> hey
[11:39] <eyequeue> dyndns.org is another free one
[11:39] <common_> I wonder, what does really 'apt-get build-dep 'package'' do?
[11:39] <eyequeue> common_, man apt-get.  it installs build-dependencies
[11:40] <common_> thank you
[11:40] <_alex> hello I have a realteck sound card, but I cant make it work does anyone know what could be the problem?
[11:40] <eyequeue> common_, you would run it prior to apt-get -b source foo
[11:40] <Mitja> When I start xterm prompt won't show, instead just a cursor and htop is indicating /bin/bash must be looping in some way. I have to ctrl+c every time to exit it to prompt. Any ideas how to fix it?
[11:40] <ltR20> hey i got another question, is there a way to make nvidia-settings load on startup so my gamma gets set automatically, thanks!
[11:41] <ubuntu> hi
[11:41] <eyequeue> common_,  does that answer what you WANTED?
[11:41] <eyequeue> (ignore caps lock)
[11:42] <eth0-noob> ok is flight 6 out yet ?
[11:42] <common_> yes, it does, thank you (although I wanted to compile something from svn)
[11:42] <M3ta7h3ad> woo! sorted it!
[11:42] <matthinckley> how do I find out what driver i'm using for my wireless network card?
[11:42] <M3ta7h3ad> thanks for the help though folks :)
[11:42] <eyequeue> !flight6
[11:42] <ubotu> somebody said flight6 was http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[11:42] <eth0-noob> is flight 6 available for download?
[11:42] <tonyyarusso> eth0-noob: Yes.
[11:42] <eth0-noob> im getting 5... cant find 6...
[11:42] <eth0-noob> oh.
[11:43] <eth0-noob> k
[11:43] <eyequeue> eth0-noob, seee ubotu above
[11:43] <eth0-noob> kk
[11:43] <eth0-noob> thx
[11:44] <matthinckley> if you go to ubuntu.com and click on developers, then testing
[11:44] <matthinckley> thats where flight 6 is
[11:44] <matthinckley> http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[11:45] <ltR20> will XGL be enabled in ubuntu by default one day?
[11:45] <MEagain> can anyone tell me what to use to edit a flash file in Linux?
[11:45] <MEagain> please
[11:45] <Nrbelex> Does anybody know how long Zoneedit takes to reply after signing up?
[11:45] <rhendershot> hey folks.  I've advised my son's teenage friend to install Ubuntu not Fedora that I use.  How hard will it be to move from Breezy to Dapper?  Would it be better for him to wait awhile till Dapper?
[11:45] <rhendershot> how long?
[11:45] <rhendershot> thanks for ANY info !!!
[11:45] <matthinckley> I'm using Dapper Flight 6 right now and I love it compared to Breezy
[11:45] <redguy> !tell reter about upgrade
[11:45] <fiendskull9> ok
[11:46] <eyequeue> rhendershot, not hard, one command, but i always recommend waiting until release date
[11:46] <fiendskull9> does anyone know of a xmms plguin, or anything thatll stream an mp3 to a shoutcast server!? this is driving me mad.
[11:46] <matthinckley> I just wouldn't recommend a dist-upgrade.. fresh install worked much better for me.. had lots of problems after dist-upgrade
[11:46] <tonyyarusso> rhendershot: I would say at this point Dapper is close enough, you might as well just check out some Live CDs to get a feel for it and install Dapper when the final is released June 1, but that's just me.
[11:46] <MEagain> rhendershot,  Breezy is VERY stable, upgrading will be a simple command in a terminal window when he is ready :)
[11:46] <rhendershot> matthinckley: yeah I expect great things from Dapper!
[11:46] <IdleOne> rhendershot, dapper is out june 1 and it shouldnt be hard at all
[11:46] <redguy> reter: did apt-get celan help?
[11:46] <fiendskull9> rhendershot, like xgl? lol
[11:46] <ltR20> redguy tell me about upgrade!!!
[11:46] <MEagain> I would do it now... the sooner he starts getting used to it the better :)
[11:46] <ltR20> !tell ltr20 about upgrade
[11:46] <eyequeue> rhendershot, err, two commands, sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:47] <tonyyarusso> eyequeue: Plus editing sources.list
[11:47] <matthinckley> apt-get dist-upgrade borked my system
[11:47] <MEagain> eyequeue, ohh yeah forgot about update :P
[11:47] <eyequeue> tonyyarusso, oops. yeah, of course :)
[11:47] <john28> anyone know where i can get a lpcj codec for real on breezy?
[11:47] <Steil> matthinckley: how?
[11:47] <rhendershot> eyequeue: Kyle's not so comfortable with cli...
[11:47] <tonyyarusso> eyequeue: So 3, some sed nonsense, update, upgrade.
[11:47] <tonyyarusso> rhendershot: You can do it GUI in Synaptic too.
[11:48] <eyequeue> rhendershot, well, i'd use vim to edit, but he could use gedit or any gui editor
[11:48] <ardchoille> how do I get my /etc/resolv.conf file to be re-populated without rebooting?
[11:48] <matthinckley> I had firefox 1.5 installed on breezy and openoffice 2.0 installed.. when I apt-get dist-upgrade firefox was confused, since it upgraded the original to 1.5 but I still had the other 1.5 and it uninstalled openoffice alltogether
[11:48] <matthinckley> also when I installed Xgl/compiz after a dist-upgrade, it wouldn't let me login
[11:48] <matthinckley> just kicked me back to the login screen over and over again
[11:48] <rhendershot> tonyarusso: I just went through this with Fedora and though it worked, two weeks later I found myself wanting to blow it all out and reinstall.  That was my weekend  lol
[11:48] <RomanK> ardchoille: just alter the file, the changes should take effect immediately
[11:49] <CountZ> anyone here uses l2tpd?
[11:49] <matthinckley> fresh install of Dapper Flight 6 plus Xgl/compiz working awesome!
[11:49] <RomanK> ardchoille: if not, restart the applications which still use the old contents
[11:49] <ChrisLTD> damn ubuntu still froze at the login screen even after switching to the Vesa driver
[11:49] <ltR20> is it possible to play WMV's in Ubuntu?
[11:49] <ltR20> or is it locked to MS
[11:49] <ardchoille> RomanK: Thank you
[11:49] <RomanK> ltR20: if they're not encrypted and if you install some special codecs you can, yes
[11:49] <matthinckley> yes you can play wmv's in ubuntu
[11:49] <CountZ> matthinckley: what display adapter?
[11:50] <RomanK> ltR20: google for w32codecs
[11:50] <IdleOne> !w32codecs
[11:50] <ubotu> methinks w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[11:50] <matthinckley> nVidia FX 5200
[11:50] <MEagain> rhendershot, I came straight from XP a few weeks ago and it has been very pleasant :)
[11:50] <eyequeue> !tell ltR20 about easyubuntu
[11:50] <ChrisLTD> could the sound driver cause ubuntu to freeze?
[11:50] <jadaz87> !desktop
[11:50] <ubotu> jadaz87: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:50] <jadaz87> :-(
[11:50] <CountZ> I have an nvidia geforce 6600, hope it works
[11:50] <jadaz87> !desktops
[11:50] <john28> hey hyphenated how is it going
[11:50] <MEagain> rhendershot, the community of IRC support is incredible
[11:50] <RomanK> !tell RomanK about easyubuntu
[11:50] <ardchoille> jadaz87: that's ok, ubotu doesn't like me either, lol
[11:51] <Nrbelex> Does Zoneedit usually respond to people quickly upon registration?
[11:51] <rhendershot> MEagain: I think he's using XP too.
[11:51] <hyphenated> john28: good.
[11:51] <CountZ> I installed ubuntu under vmware so it detected the display adapter as 'vmware', how do I reconfigure xorg?
[11:51] <IdleOne> jadaz87, what you looking for?
[11:51] <jadaz87> ardchoille haha :-(
[11:51] <CountZ> (and tell it that I have an nvidia card)
[11:51] <john28> what is the weather like where you are
[11:51] <felyph> todo pacote da erro no synaptic
[11:51] <rhendershot> yes it is.  Thanks to all who commented. it's exactly what I needed.
[11:51] <hyphenated> cold, raining, windy.
[11:51] <matthinckley> CountZ: 6600 will work, but you can't run Xgl under VMware
[11:51] <jadaz87> idleone i am looking for the how to install fluxbox with apt-get
[11:51] <MEagain> rhendershot, I did a dual boot install, bt to be honest I have not even booted XP since the install
[11:51] <john28> sounds similar to here
[11:51] <IdleOne> !fluxbox
[11:51] <ubotu> hmm... fluxbox is a lightweight window manager.  Installation instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox.  More information at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[11:51] <jadaz87> i know it is sudo apt-get install something
[11:51] <eyequeue> RomanK, while that works, so does /msg ubotu easyubuntu   :)
[11:51] <CountZ> matthinckley: i'm not trying to run xgl under vmware
[11:51] <john28> though in new england it could change any time
[11:51] <MEagain> rhendershot, been almost 6 weeks now
[11:52] <rhendershot> MEagain: I havent'
[11:52] <CountZ> matthinckley: I only used vmware to install it on an external drive, cuz I don't have a burner
[11:52] <sisse> !tell sisse about easyubuntu
[11:52] <RomanK> eyequeue: good to know :)
[11:52] <hyphenated> jadaz87: first, you find it with 'apt-cache search something' (no sudo on that one)
[11:52] <rhendershot> even suggested dual boot!  ;)
[11:52] <matthinckley> CountZ: oh ok.. what are you trying to reconfigure xorg under vmware?
[11:52] <CountZ> but now when I boot into linux, it still sees the vmware device and GPM fails to load
[11:52] <IdleOne> jadaz87, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox
[11:52] <eyequeue> sisse, if you /msg the bot, it cuts down on extraneous channel traffic
[11:52] <CountZ> no i'm trying to reconfigure it from straight linux, not emulated
[11:53] <sisse> eyequeue, yeah, the bot told me that too, and refused to answer before i did :) sorry
[11:53] <arrick> !pastebin
[11:53] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, don't paste here, please. 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.
[11:53] <felyph> todo pacote da erro no synaptic
[11:53] <matthinckley> CountZ: oh have you tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[11:53] <CountZ> yes
[11:53] <eyequeue> sisse, i think it only refused because it had been asked publically recently.  no prob, just making a suggestion here
[11:53] <CountZ> it gives me some strange error
[11:54] <CountZ> anyway, more important for me is to connect the box to the net
[11:54] <CountZ> then, I can be in Linux while I try this live
[11:54] <CountZ> right now i'm in winblowz
[11:54] <CountZ> so i can't try anything
[11:54] <CountZ> but i can't find adequate information about how to get stupid L2TP to work
[11:54] <CountZ> this is how my provider connects me to the net
[11:55] <felyph> reboot
[11:55] <felyph> exit
[11:55] <CountZ> anyway rebooting, will try again
[11:55] <IdleOne> felyph, /quit
[11:56] <eth0-noob> bye
[11:56] <eth0-noob> comp lagging
[11:56] <felyph> quit
[11:56] <IdleOne> /
[11:56] <ltR20> is there a way to put nvidia-settings on the startup, and once it's started minimized to system tray!?
[11:56] <jadaz87> does anyone know what fluxboxpager does?
[11:56] <eyequeue> felyph, "] " in column one for commands, "/quit" rather than "quit"
[11:57] <eyequeue> lol typo anyway
[11:57] <djk_> how do i grep my IP via /sbin/ip addr show ppp0 ?
[11:57] <matthinckley> how do I find which driver my wireless network card is using?
[11:58] <Nrbelex> strcmp, you can see the temporary site at http://nrbelex.homelinux.com/
[11:58] <rhendershot> MEagain: how did you find the experience of using media and web?  I have as much of the needed codecs installed to my Fedora, but I'm hoping Dapper is going to be basically point&click
[11:59] <erUSUL> jadaz87, is the fluxbox pager it manages workspaces
[11:59] <rhendershot> cause the user is a teen who only used windows much at all the last year or so.
[11:59] <rhendershot> excepting at school, and that's MAC
[11:59] <MEagain> I found a very useful guide that made almost everything very easy for people coming from XP rhendershot
[11:59] <dj-fu> djk_, we usually use ifconfig to tell ip addresses
[11:59] <Athletic> pls
[11:59] <Athletic> add me one shell
[11:59] <Nrbelex> Hi, can somebody help me find/configure ez-ipupdate so I can use Zoneedit?
[11:59] <Athletic> i add user psybnc
[11:59] <Athletic> vhosted
[11:59] <arrick> ok im back
[12:00] <Athletic> need stable shell
[12:00] <jadaz87> erUSUL wht is that not installed with the fluxbox package?
[12:00] <Athletic> for eggdrop