[12:00] <MEagain> rhendershot, almost all apps are much easier when the guide here is followed -- http://ubuntuguide.org/#jre
[12:00] <arrick> IdleOne, im back
[12:00] <arrick> on the other pc
[12:00] <Athletic> plssss
[12:00] <IdleOne> wb
[12:00] <MEagain> rhendershot, http://ubuntuguide.org sorry here :)
[12:00] <mauper> nrbelex: I remember ddclient to be much easier ...
[12:00] <djk_> dj-fu: well, if you can tell me a way how to filter out just the IP via ifconfig, that'd be nice
[12:00] <erUSUL> jadaz87, i do not know is not vital for fluxbox i guess
[12:00] <Nrbelex> mauper - OK, will do then
[12:00] <Athletic> pls
[12:00] <dj-fu> djk_, lemme think about it for a min
[12:00] <ubuntu> hello
[12:01] <Seveas> MEagain, ubuntuguide.org isn't the best resource...
[12:01] <ubuntu> void^ hello
[12:02] <MEagain> yes rhendershot they say it is not a good resource because 15% of the contents are outdated or don't work
[12:02] <Seveas> it's closer to 90%
[12:02] <arrick> bought xppro for this thing for 11.00 from microsoft, through the MSDN academic alliance
[12:02] <MEagain> but 85% in an easy to understand xp noob language is worth it as a bookmark
[12:02] <rhendershot> MEagain: did it take a lot of CLI work?  With Fedora, once atrpms is enabled and smart is installed it's pretty much p&c
[12:03] <MEagain> yes but there are step by step instructions rhendershot
[12:03] <MEagain> Seveas do you know of another guide written in such easy to understand terms?
[12:03] <wittgenst> i need a program for sound editing that looks a bit like the windows program vegas
[12:03] <MEagain> Seveas, I would love the link
[12:03] <Seveas> MEagain, help.ubuntu.com
[12:03] <IdleOne> rhendershot, best way is for you to set it up and show him how to use it
[12:03] <MEagain> Seveas, in English I mean not Nix
[12:03] <IdleOne> wiki.ubuntu.com
[12:04] <Nrbelex> mauper or anyone, Since I'm still waiting for Zoneedit to regisyer me (grrrr) and I can't find it in the Applications menu, how do I run the ddclient setup later?
[12:04] <MEagain> Yes IdleOne the wiki too is very good :)
[12:04] <duelboot> arrick, good evening
[12:04] <rhendershot> IdleOne: sure I'll help.  but questions come up at the oddest hours.  for teens, like 2 am.....
[12:04] <luis_> Hi, I've just installed GnomeBaker! But after I run, it freezes :( What should I do?!
[12:05] <IdleOne> rhendershot, lol
[12:05] <MEagain> Seveas, I am sure in a few more weeks more of the docs will make sense, but not on the first week you install, I've done it ;)
[12:05] <rhendershot> heh heh heh
[12:05] <viator> i have a question about gparted
[12:05] <Seveas> MEagain, the docteam is always improving the docs. Feel free to join the team or make suggestions
[12:05] <viator> i was resizin my wifes new laptops ntfs partion
[12:05] <IdleOne> rhendershot, any problems I ever got into @ 2am I wasnt calling my dad about them :)
[12:05] <mauper> Nrbelex: rtfm ;) - there is no setup afaik, but an easy to understand installation doc ...
[12:05] <viator> and it gave me an error
[12:05] <viator> and now it says unknown
[12:05] <rhendershot> IdleOne: dawg!
[12:05] <viator> on the ntfs partion
[12:06] <viator> if i maket it ntfs again will it lose all the data?
[12:06] <nickgarvey2> viator: what says error..
[12:06] <fiendskull9> viator, yes
[12:06] <nickgarvey2> gparted?
[12:06] <brosioz_> hi i have the a video .avi and the subtitels for it, with which apps could i apply them to it ?
[12:06] <MEagain> Seveas, I only wish I had time. That is why I try to offer suggestions in here in my little free time. Perhaps it would be better spent volunteering on the wiki?
[12:06] <troy> hello am using dapper 6.06 but cant see thunderbird and others apps although synaptic shows it as installed
[12:06] <mauper> Nrbelex: now I know what you meant, there is a setup script :) - nice ...
[12:06] <luis_> Hi, I've just installed GnomeBaker! But after I run, it freezes :( What should I do?!
[12:06] <viator> i dont remeber ther error
[12:06] <nickgarvey2> !dapper
[12:06] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[12:06] <nickgarvey2> luis_: what kind of freeze?
[12:06] <Nrbelex> mauper - I'm looking at a setup screen now which asks for my DynDNS names, etc.
[12:07] <fiendskull9> troy, try typing thunderbird in terminal
[12:07] <viator> it didnt resize it
[12:07] <Nrbelex> mauper - yea
[12:07] <nickgarvey2> viator: did it touch it at all
[12:07] <viator> but now the old ntfs partion says unknoww
[12:07] <nickgarvey2> like did you hit apply
[12:07] <luis_> nickgarvey2, the screen just freezes, it doesn't even show the controls, just some white and grey squares...
[12:07] <duelboot> bambino, did you ever get your wireless working?
[12:07] <viator> and it wont boot into windows
[12:07] <viator> lol
[12:07] <nickgarvey2> luis_: I use k3b
[12:07] <mauper> Nrbelex: "dpkg-reconfigure ddclient" is what you are looking for I guess
[12:07] <nickgarvey2> viator: yeah.. you hit apply
[12:07] <nickgarvey2> viator: wait wait I did this once
[12:07] <duelboot> viator, that's a feature...jk
[12:08] <Nrbelex> mauper - awesome thanks
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> viator: how did I fix it..
[12:08] <mauper> Nrbelex: np
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> viator: what says error? when you boot?
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> viator: I remember how I fixed it now
[12:08] <luis_> nickgarvey2, does it support burning CDs without closing them so I can add more files later?
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> luis_: I believe so, never done so, try google
[12:08] <viator> well this laptop doesnt come with a windows disk
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> viator: don't need one
[12:08] <luis_> nickgarvey2, ok I'll try that thanks!
[12:08] <nickgarvey2> viator: just need to be able to edit the ntfs partition
[12:08] <viator> it says nothing
[12:09] <duelboot> nickgarvey2, what happens when you put the boot flag on / instead of windows?  can you still boot into windows?
[12:09] <viator> i can edit
[12:09] <viator> it
[12:09] <nickgarvey2> viator: and make sure you get a install disk, windows needs a reinstall every so often
[12:09] <viator> but it says format
[12:09] <viator> which i take as erase
[12:09] <nickgarvey2> viator: yes
[12:09] <nickgarvey2> viator: thats not editing heh
[12:10] <troy> hello am using dapper 6.06 but cant see thunderbird and others apps although synaptic shows it as installed
[12:10] <nickgarvey2> duelboot: editing menu.lst should do it right...
[12:10] <nickgarvey2> troy: asked and answered, scroll up
[12:10] <viator> listen
[12:10] <viator> i dont even have  ubuntu installed on this box yet
[12:10] <NickGarvey> viator: I used a windows recovery console to pull the repair files
[12:10] <duelboot> nickgarvey2, good...for giggles, would it still boot into windows without editing menu.lst?
[12:10] <viator> no grub
[12:11] <viator> nothing
[12:11] <NickGarvey> duelboot: I don't know
[12:11] <NickGarvey> viator: yes I understand
[12:11] <NickGarvey> viator: I did the same thing my first install
[12:11] <eyequeue> troy, look under Applications > Internet > Thunderbird
[12:11] <NickGarvey> viator: but you need to be able to get into a windows recovery console, do you have anything such as that?
[12:11] <viator> ive been using linux for a  year or two
[12:11] <troy> nickgarvey2: ok but how do i include it in the application list?
[12:11] <viator> i usually use qtparted
[12:11] <viator> on the knoppix disk
[12:11] <NickGarvey> troy: did you just install it?
[12:11] <ninehrcoma> anyone familiar with network problems related to the move of an installation from one mobo to another (very similar) mobo
[12:12] <NickGarvey> viator: yeah, did you defrag first?
[12:12] <viator> i decided to try using the ubuntu live cd gparted
[12:12] <dli> any package for music production? like writing midi or other forms of composition?
[12:12] <NickGarvey> dli: try freshmeat or sourceforge
[12:12] <NickGarvey> dli: theres a live cd called musix
[12:12] <viator> hth do i get to the recovery console?
[12:12] <eyequeue> troy, Alt-F2 "killall gnome-panel" should refresh your menus
[12:12] <viator> with no disk?
[12:13] <NickGarvey> viator: good question
[12:13] <NickGarvey> viator: have friends with the disk?
[12:13] <dli> NickGarvey, livecd ? weird :(
[12:13] <viator> i have an old xp disk somewhere
[12:13] <NickGarvey> viator: that will do it, just get in a recovery console, let me find the article
[12:13] <viator> theres a 7 gb fat 32 partion on there
[12:14] <duelboot> Bambino, you there?
[12:14] <viator> im guessing theres some stuff on there
[12:14] <viator> from the manufaturer
[12:14] <troy> nickgarvey2: yes
[12:14] <NickGarvey> troy: do what eyequeue said, that refreshs it all
[12:15] <NickGarvey> viator: thats a good chunk of space.. 7 gbs...
[12:15] <viator> yeah it had 2 7gb one fat32 and one unassigned
[12:16] <troy> nickgarvey2: ok
[12:16] <viator> weird
[12:16] <dli> viator, my dell laptop had a 2GB (FAT) for system diagnosis
[12:16] <NickGarvey> viator: this is what I used to fix it
[12:16] <CNAP> what do you guys use to burn CD's in linux
[12:16] <NickGarvey> viator: http://www.digitalwebcast.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=8658
[12:16] <NickGarvey> CNAP: k3b or gnomebaker
[12:16] <NickGarvey> CNAP: if you want to burn an iso you should be able to rigt click the iso and hit write to disk
[12:17] <sorush20_> any other ftp program which is better than kbear and gftp?
[12:17] <CNAP> how about a CUE file?
[12:17] <troy> having a though time cos i have to move from pc to pc (can logon to freenode server on ubuntu using mirc on ms windows)
[12:17] <duelboot> CNAP, I use K3B...yes in Ubuntu
[12:17] <Nrbelex> Is it normal for Zoneedit to take over an hour to respond after registration?
[12:17] <NickGarvey> !zoneedit
[12:17] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[12:17] <mauper> sorush20: lftp on your fav. shell ;)
[12:17] <NickGarvey> what is zoneedit?
[12:18] <Nrbelex> NickGarvey: "The industry standard in internet domain name management."
[12:18] <mauper> NickGarvey: seems to be a dynamic ip service of some sort
[12:18] <Nrbelex> hehe
[12:18] <arrick> hey guys, how do you find out what version of M$ IIS you haev installed?
[12:18] <ddg_blues> hey guys what streams can xmms listen to
[12:18] <mauper> Nrbelex: I would stick to dyndns though ...
[12:19] <Nrbelex> mauper - I already payed for a domain name and doesn't dyndns require you to append a .dyndns.com or something?
[12:19] <NickGarvey> dinner
[12:19] <NickGarvey> adios
[12:19] <eyequeue> arrick, a bit offtopic in ubuntu, but perhaps trick it into giving an error message?  a 404?
[12:19] <dj-fu> djk_, ifconfig eth0 | sed '/addr:/!d' | sed 's/inet addr://' | sed '/inet6 addr/d' | cut -d " " -f11
[12:19] <troy> xchat cant logon to freenode server its logon and disconnect
[12:19] <mauper> Nrbelex: afaik yep
[12:20] <arrick> eyequeue, sorry, but #windows doesnt help
[12:20] <mauper> troy: identd problem ?
[12:20] <eyequeue> arrick, i can only guess, never having ued it, but i hope that helps
[12:20] <Nrbelex> mauper - haha I'll have to figure something out then
[12:21] <eyequeue> arrick, used
[12:22] <troy> mauper: am now using another ms windows pc with mirc
[12:22] <mauper> troy: what was the error message when you tried to connect via xchat ?
[12:22] <troy> mauper: see but they are on the same network
[12:23] <troy> mauper: 127.0.0.1 banned
[12:23] <mauper> troy: huh ?
[12:23] <troy> mauper: hold let me see the full detail
[12:23] <eyequeue> troy, your xchat is showing an internal address externally?
[12:23] <mauper> !pastebin
[12:23] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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.
[12:24] <Seveas> urh, who fucked up the pastebin factoid...
[12:24] <eyequeue> troy, in xchat: Settings > Preferences > Network Setup > Bind to
[12:25] <Seveas> !forgt pastebin
[12:25] <ubotu> Seveas: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:25] <Seveas> !forget pastebin
[12:25] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot pastebin
[12:25] <Seveas> !pastebin is a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel.
[12:25] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[12:25] <eyequeue> troy, 80.87.89.133
[12:26] <nasso> does anyone know how to remove all files except the specified one?
[12:26] <illuminati> hi
[12:26] <nasso> with 'rm index.html' i want to remove all files that doesnt have the name index.html
[12:26] <eyequeue> nasso, mv foo /else/where, rm *, mv /else/where/foo .
[12:27] <nasso> that is not a solution, that is an ugly hack ;)
[12:27] <nasso> but thanks anyway
[12:27] <Seveas> !forget ppoe
[12:27] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot ppoe
[12:27] <Seveas> !forget wtf
[12:27] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot wtf
[12:27] <ardchoille> Seveas: PM for a sec?
[12:27] <eyequeue> nasso, "." meaning "current directory"
[12:27] <Seveas> !forget junglist massive
[12:27] <ubotu> Seveas: i forgot junglist massive
[12:27] <Seveas> ardchoille, sure
[12:27] <eyequeue> nasso, what else would you be looking for?
[12:29] <Bambino> are there any flash drivers for amd64bit?
[12:30] <Seveas> Bambino, no
[12:30] <Bambino> plugin for mozilla that is
[12:30] <Bambino> Seveas, so i cant have it installed?
[12:30] <eyequeue> nasso, perhaps xargs has a "not this" option?
[12:30] <public_static_vo> how do you set private message tabs on xchat 2.6?
[12:30] <nasso> eyequeue, some way to send all files in the directory as a argument to rm except the one specified
[12:31] <nasso> will read the xargs man page
[12:31] <CNAP> whoa somebody got banned?
[12:31] <CNAP> what'd he do?
[12:31] <troy> mauper: ok i have logged on now
[12:31] <mauper> troy: good :)
[12:31] <ardchoille> CNAP: he didn't realise that the bot is a tool, not a toy
[12:32] <mauper> ardchoille: where's the difference ? ;)
[12:32] <CNAP> what did use the bot for? i'm just being nosy -- i saw bright red letters saying somebody got kicked
[12:32] <Seveas> CNAP, adding crap factoids
[12:32] <troy> mauper: logged on as troytroy
[12:32] <arrick> is tehre a better help site for xp than #windows?
[12:32] <eyequeue> nasso, grep -v foo will exclude things containing foo, piping that into xargs, pus rm, gets ugly imo, but might be what you want
[12:32] <troy> troy is now troytroy
[12:33] <eyequeue> nasso, oops, ls in there first
[12:33] <arrick> morning troytroy you get everything going?
[12:33] <Seveas> !gnomehelp is <reply> ##gnome is a new channel dedicated to supporting Gnome users in various distros, including Ubuntu
[12:33] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[12:33] <Seveas> ^-- ardchoille
[12:33] <anto9us> arrick, I'm surprised there's even a #windows on freenode, it's supposed to be for open source projects
[12:33] <ardchoille> Seveas: Thank you!
[12:34] <arrick> yeah, where do you go for good xp support
[12:34] <arrick> ?
[12:34] <eyequeue> anto9us, believe it or not, that os dose have some FLOSS projects for it too
[12:34] <CNAP> what's a "crap factoid"?
[12:34] <arrick> every time i ask in here I get !offtopic
[12:34] <CNAP> anybody know of a linux tool to burn CUE files? k3b doesn't do it
[12:34] <arrick> !crap Factoid
[12:34] <ubotu> arrick: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:34] <CNAP> atleast, not out of the box
[12:34] <sorush20_> !filezilla
[12:34] <ubotu> sorush20_: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:34] <nasso> eyequeue, ah, thanks :)
[12:35] <troytroy> arrick: synatic show thunderbird as installed but i dont see it in application menu
[12:35] <anto9us> eyequeue, yes, I'm aware of that but they have their own channels don't they?
[12:35] <eyequeue> arrick, perhaps #freenode can advise of a channel, it IS offtopic here, so it's no suprise to get that respnse, heh.  i hope i gave you a bit or an idea earlier in response though, it's all i knew
[12:35] <mauper> troytroy: and in the shell ?
[12:36] <arrick> I know eyequeue but these guys normally know anything I need
[12:36] <troytroy> mauper: what should i type in terminal .thunderbird?
[12:37] <mauper> troytroy: mozilla-thunderbird if remember right
[12:37] <eyequeue> arrick, i personaly try to avoid "go away" response yself if i can, but i do undersand that others get frustrated ... #freenode may be able to advise about the network though
[12:37] <troytroy> ok
[12:37] <mauper> works ?
[12:38] <eyequeue> arrick, i think you need to be patient in there before someone voices you (+v) though
[12:38] <troytroy> mauper: command not found
[12:38] <mauper> troytroy: and just thunderbird ?
[12:39] <ddg_blues> how do I listen to music streams with ubuntu
[12:39] <chamelle> ddg_blues: use Stream Tuner
[12:39] <arrick> hey eyequeue it tells me I can;t even send messages to it
[12:39] <eyequeue> arrick, yes, that's because you have not been voiced yet
[12:39] <chamelle> ddg_blues: it helps a lot to use music streams (search, favorite, record, etc...)
[12:40] <troytroy> mauper: ok seen it it now shows us uninstalled in synatic after i did apt-get update
[12:40] <ddg_blues> apt-get install streamtuner?
[12:40] <troytroy> mauper: lol
[12:40] <mauper> ddg_blues: amarok :) - a nice, all inclusive player, for kde though
[12:40] <arrick> eyequeue, what do you mean voiced?
[12:40] <mauper> troytroy: huh ?
[12:40] <Captain_Fleming> Hi
[12:40] <chamelle> ddg_blues: then it use xmms or your favorite applic to read the streams. yes, "sudo apt-get install streamtuner"
[12:40] <troytroy> mauper: lol how come cos it was first showing as installed
[12:40] <ddg_blues> thanks mauper im on gnome
[12:40] <Captain_Fleming> Anyone here can help me find a good command line mail reader/sender (or explain how to use 'mail' or 'mailx' ?)
[12:41] <mauper> ddg_blues: I am in gnome too and using amarok, so what ? :)
[12:41] <eyequeue> arrick, mode +v (the channel is +m moderated) ... they only do that after some variable delay in there
[12:41] <eyequeue> Captain_Fleming, mutt is a very popular cli mua
[12:41] <ddg_blues> sorry didn't know it could be used with both types of desktops
[12:41] <arrick> eyequeue, not following you
[12:41] <mauper> troytroy: there is a refresh button in synaptic of some sort ...
[12:42] <eyequeue> arrick, jpin the channel, wait patiently, someone will voice you
[12:42] <dxdemetriou> hi
[12:42] <arrick> ok
[12:42] <dxdemetriou> I have one problem with gnome, if I copy files to the external disk and the power lost, I can't stop it or make shutdown. On my pc I have ups, but not to the external disk.
[12:42] <eyequeue> arrick, until then you can't talk in the channel
[12:42] <arrick> ok
[12:42] <Captain_Fleming> eyequeue, Thanks, I am installing now...
[12:42] <troytroy> mauper: ok
[12:42] <avinoam> Anyone know how to browse computers in my wi-fi network?
[12:43] <arrick> dxdemetriou, get a multiplug and you;ll have it on both
[12:43] <troytroy> bitchx does not display in application menu why?
[12:43] <viator> fuck\
[12:43] <viator> i cant fix it
[12:43] <babelfishi> I need to get to my windows harddrive - can anyone help me?
[12:43] <viator> im wiping the whole fucking thing
[12:43] <arrick> !ntfs
[12:43] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[12:43] <chamelle> !language
[12:43] <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.
[12:43] <mauper> avinoam: what do you mean by "browser" ? Discover, which wlan-clients are around ?
[12:43] <viator> and making it ubuntu
[12:43] <avinoam> mauper, no, to share files
[12:43] <viator> those pations
[12:43] <viator> were for system recovery
[12:43] <viator> lol
[12:44] <arrick> babelfishi, are you wanting to just view you win partitions?
[12:44] <dxdemetriou> arrick: what is multiplug?
[12:44] <eyequeue> that juxtaposition by uboto makes ntfs look like a swear word, lol
[12:44] <babelfishi> yeah
[12:44] <mauper> avinoam: through which protocol ?
[12:44] <IdleOne>  if I type wget http://www.linuxiso.org/download.php/604/Mandrakelinux-10.1-Official-Download-CD1.i586.iso in terminal will that download it for me?
[12:44] <IdleOne> and how long would it take?
[12:44] <babelfishi> i'm using ubuntu on a seperate hard drive
[12:44] <avinoam> mauper, i'm thinking whatever i would use in windows as equivalent to network neighborhood
[12:44] <mauper> IdleOne: yup (if the link is correct ;))
[12:44] <babelfishi> my win xp is on a ntfs system in another drive
[12:44] <babelfishi> and i'm completly new to linux
[12:44] <arrick> it is a little 1-3 plug converter, that splits the ups output plug
[12:45] <IdleOne> mauper, how long would the d/l take more or less?
[12:45] <mauper> IdleOne: once started it should show you how long it takes :)
[12:45] <arrick> then you haev them all on it while you copy
[12:45] <IdleOne> mauper, it took about a second
[12:45] <IdleOne> mauper, ls shows me the iso on my desktop
[12:45] <svenne> er det noen som kan norsk som kan hjelpe meg med  f spilt av dvd movie
[12:46] <eyequeue> !norewgian
[12:46] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eyequeue
[12:46] <IdleOne> !dvd
[12:46] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[12:46] <mauper> IdleOne: I tried it and the link seems correct ...
[12:46] <eyequeue> !norwegian
[12:46] <ubotu> eyequeue: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:46] <dxdemetriou> The problem I want to say is the nautilus why can't stop copying if there is not the position? This can be done and with samba for lost connection
[12:46] <troytroy> bitchx does not display in application menu although installed anybody know why
[12:46] <IdleOne> mauper,  and it took how long to d/l?
[12:47] <IdleOne> troytroy, bitchx is text based
[12:47] <mauper> IdleOne: it would take quite more than one sec ;)
[12:47] <eyequeue> !norsk
[12:47] <ubotu> Hvis du vil diskutere Ubuntu paa norsk, venligst gaa til #ubuntu-no. Takk!
[12:47] <IdleOne> type Bitchx in terminal
[12:47] <__mikem> Hey does anyone know of a program I can get that uses tts to read back a text document. I have a document I am writing, and for social reasons I need to know how it sounds comming from somene else
[12:47] <arrick> troytroy, open terminal and typ the name in
[12:47] <maccam94> what's the default root password in ubuntu?
[12:47] <arrick> !root
[12:47] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:47] <IdleOne> mauper, thats what I thought also
[12:47] <__mikem> maccam94 type sudo passwd root
[12:47] <maccam94> figure there'd be something like that, thanks arrick
[12:47] <arrick> yep
[12:47] <babelfishi> arrick
[12:48] <babelfishi> can you help?
[12:48] <arrick> yeah
[12:48] <arrick> whats up
[12:48] <troytroy> arrick: ok is there no gui face to it
[12:48] <babelfishi> "babelfishi my win xp is on a ntfs system in another drive
[12:48] <babelfishi> babelfishi and i'm completly new to linux"
[12:48] <arrick> there wont be until youmount it
[12:48] <__mikem> Hey does anyone know of a program I can get that uses tts to read back a text document. I have a document I am writing, and for social reasons I need to know how it sounds comming from somene else
[12:48] <arrick> did you performa a dualboot?
[12:48] <babelfishi> yeah
[12:48] <arrick> !dualboot
[12:48] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[12:48] <mauper> __mikem: we read it before :)
[12:49] <arrick> did you follow that?
[12:49] <__mikem> sorry, I usually stop after three tries
[12:49] <babelfishi> what?
[12:49] <arrick> look up above here
[12:49] <mauper> __mikem: LOL! :)
[12:49] <babelfishi> "!dualboot"
[12:49] <eyequeue> mike, try festival?
[12:49] <arrick> the line from uboto
[12:49] <__mikem> last time I tried, I had trouble setting it up
[12:49] <__mikem> and getting it to work
[12:50] <babelfishi> can you give me directions how to access my win drive?
[12:50] <cowboyfeng> Is it possible to install firefox 1.5 as a debian package?
[12:50] <arrick> type this in terminal babelfishi
[12:50] <mauper> kttsd any good ?
[12:50] <arrick> gedit /etc/fstab
[12:51] <babelfishi> k
[12:51] <BlueHeron> gotta use sudo.
[12:51] <arrick> and then paste it to the following:
[12:51] <babelfishi> i got the text editor
[12:51] <arrick> !pastebin
[12:51] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel.
[12:51] <nasso> eyequeue, nailed it ;)  ls * | grep -v index.html | xargs rm
[12:51] <CNAP> babelfishi: http://www.fbeedle.com/technote/03-01/etude15/etude15.html
[12:51] <babelfishi> in the last line?
[12:51] <cowboyfeng> Firefox updgrade?
[12:51] <BlueHeron> !ff1.5
[12:51] <nasso> eyequeue, never used xargs before, so it took some time ;)
[12:51] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[12:51] <arrick> copy the page and paste it to the pastebin
[12:51] <arrick> babelfishi, ^^
[12:51] <eyequeue> nasso, no "-v" type thing in xargs itself?  yeah, grep -v is handy
[12:51] <cowboyfeng> Is that the only way
[12:52] <babelfishi> ummm...?
[12:52] <arrick> !pastebin
[12:52] <ubotu> pastebin is probably a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel.
[12:52] <babelfishi> i have the fstab thing open
[12:52] <arrick> highlight as in windows and hit control c
[12:52] <eyequeue> nasso, it's kludgey, but i'm glad you got something working
[12:52] <babelfishi> what about pastebin
[12:52] <babelfishi> type into the command prompt?
[12:52] <BlueHeron> !webboard
[12:52] <ubotu> hmm... webboard is an application which allows easy pasting to pastebin web sites from your gnome taskbar.
[12:52] <arrick> nope
[12:53] <arrick> follow the webboard posting above
[12:53] <babelfishi> "# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[12:53] <babelfishi> #
[12:53] <babelfishi> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[12:53] <babelfishi> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[12:53] <babelfishi> /dev/hdb1       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[12:53] <majd> hey
[12:53] <babelfishi> /dev/hdb5       none            swap    sw              0       0
[12:53] <babelfishi> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[12:53] <nasso> eyequeue, hehe, thanks :) didnt have much use of it. just had to get it working, for the challange or somehting ;)
[12:53] <babelfishi> /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom1   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[12:53] <arrick> ok
[12:53] <babelfishi> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[12:53] <BlueHeron> sd
[12:53] <babelfishi> "
[12:53] <svenne> libdvdcss2 er allerede nyeste versjon.
[12:53] <BlueHeron> omfg ..
[12:53] <arrick> dont do that again though
[12:53] <Suture> How do I make zsh my default shell?
[12:53] <Xenguy_> Suture: chsh  ?
[12:53] <eyequeue> Suture, esit /etc/passwd
[12:53] <Suture> Xenguy_: ty
[12:54] <arrick> hey babelfishi your drive is not mounted, do you knwo what partition it is on>
[12:54] <CNAP> ooooook, i got yelled at for not using pastebin
[12:54] <Xenguy> Suture: yw (if it works :-)
[12:54] <babelfishi> ...
[12:54] <babelfishi> umm not really
[12:54] <__mikem> alright I installed festival, how do I use it
[12:54] <babelfishi> did you say to read
[12:54] <babelfishi> http://www.fbeedle.com/technote/03-01/etude15/etude15.html
[12:54] <svenne> noen noske folk her som kan hjelpe meg med  f spilt av dvd filmer
[12:54] <CNAP> babelfishi: that's one of the sites that i managed to google up
[12:55] <arrick> Englich please
[12:55] <dxdemetriou> for the fsck, the non-contiguout that find is problem? Can I make something like defragment the disk partition?
[12:55] <arrick> hang on a minute babelfishi
[12:55] <babelfishi> ..thanks
[12:55] <eyequeue> ubotu, tell svenne about norsk
[12:55] <mauper> dxdemetriou: yep: you could copy all the data :)
[12:55] <arrick> !automount
[12:55] <ubotu> arrick: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:55] <__mikem> !festival
[12:55] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, __mikem
[12:55] <arrick> what is the automount program guys?
[12:56] <__mikem> how do I use festival
[12:56] <dxdemetriou> mauper: I mean the root partition :)
[12:56] <BlueHeron> __mikem: sudo apt-get install festival then type festival in terminal
[12:56] <__mikem> ok
[12:56] <babelfishi> should i follow the direction from that page?
[12:56] <eyequeue> arrick, mount -a
[12:56] <mauper> dxdemetriou: you could also copy that, not from your running system though ;)
[12:56] <eyequeue> arrick, man 5 fstab for setting one to auto
[12:57] <arrick> eyequeue, its not showing up in fstab
[12:57] <arrick> ntfs partition
[12:57] <eyequeue> arrick, man 8 mount?
[12:57] <jmg> arrick: automount is deprecated... use autodir
[12:57] <arrick> ok
[12:57] <jmg> arrick: second thought... doesnt seem to be in ubuntu.
[12:57] <mauper> jmg: huh ? I get old ... automount seemed so new to me ;)
[12:58] <majd> There's absolutely no way to hook up my Dell Axim x51v (windows mobile 5) to evolution is there?
[12:58] <CNAP> can anybody tell me if this is bad: You are being CTCP flooded from aydiosmio, ignoring *!*@cpe-24-193-8-196.nyc.res.rr.com
[12:58] <arrick> seeing as how I am on my XP box, can someone help babelfishi out on this one please
[12:58] <viator> can i make a partion ntfs without fromating it
[12:58] <viator> using mkfs?
[12:58] <arrick> not from ubuntu
[12:58] <Xenguy> !autofs
[12:58] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Xenguy
[12:58] <viator> does mkfs do ntfs?
[12:58] <Xenguy> bah
[12:58] <johan_> hi all
[12:58] <dxdemetriou> mauper: With program or the cp? if cp, what command is for hidden files and subdirs?
[12:58] <arrick> craps it out
[12:59] <mauper> dxdemetriou: cp -rva should do the trick, never did that though ...
[12:59] <BlueHeron> viator: no
[12:59] <arrick> is this freenode.net or com?
[12:59] <amgad> guys, is there a program for defragmentation of vfat partitions????
[12:59] <viator> darn
[12:59] <majd> !windows mobile 5
[12:59] <ubotu> majd: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:59] <BlueHeron> arrick: .net
[12:59] <mauper> dxdemetriou: on / that is
[12:59] <eyequeue> CNAP, bad to be flooded, good that your irc client auto-ignores it
[12:59] <CNAP> arrick: it's another IRC server
[12:59] <sean> CNAP; I would make sure you have a firewall up, otherwose, I do not knoe that much about IRC
[12:59] <majd> !wm5
[12:59] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, majd
[12:59] <viator> my wife JUST bought this thing
[12:59] <arrick> thanks
[12:59] <viator> i wiped the recover partion out
[12:59] <viator> and
[01:00] <__mikem> When I type SayText "Vallue" I can't hear anything, and I know I have sound on here
[01:00] <viator> ruined the ntfs partion
[01:00] <johan_> im a newbie 2 linux, tel me, where can i get info to take me from absolute scratch?
[01:00] <countz> !automatix
[01:00] <ubotu> methinks automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[01:00] <viator> so it shows up as "nknown"
[01:00] <mauper> johan_: rutebook
[01:00] <countz> !easyubuntu
[01:00] <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
[01:00] <ElBarono> Can I upgrade to flight 6 without using a CD?  (i.e., is there an apt source?)
[01:00] <tonyyarusso> __mikem: I never did figure out the syntax for doing it that way, but found that festival /path/to/file worked.
[01:00] <johan_> mauper: ??
[01:01] <viator> i could format it and reinstall windows but ut doesnt come with disks
[01:01] <eyequeue> ElBarono, it's called dist-upgrading to dapper
[01:01] <viator> and uses specialized drivers
[01:01] <mauper> johan_: a linux compendium :) - but maybe a bit overkill if you just want to get started
[01:01] <eyequeue> !dapper
[01:01] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:01] <ElBarono> eyequeue: I'm aware that I can dist-upgrade to dapper.  What I want to know is if there are specific apt sources for flight 6
[01:01] <viator> that vein in my forehead is about to pop
[01:01] <viator> lol
[01:01] <mwe_> ElBarono: the dapper repos are not flight specific
[01:01] <arrick> CNAP, you know of any good m$ irc's?
[01:01] <dxdemetriou> mauper: thanks for help. I wish to works..
[01:02] <eyequeue> ElBarono, flight* is just a snapshot of dapper
[01:02] <ElBarono> I know
[01:02] <majd> There's absolutely no way to hook up my Dell Axim x51v (windows mobile 5) to evolution is there?
[01:02] <ElBarono> so basically, the answer is 'no'
[01:02] <amgad> guys, is there a program for defragmentation of vfat partitions????
[01:02] <dungodung> need help with installing cyrillics
[01:02] <johan_> id say :) maybe just a good site, or # 2 join, where i can ask stupid questions without being told so :)
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> ElBarono: Flights are merely a snapshot of packages; dist-upgrade gets you exactly the same thing on the day of flight release.
[01:02] <mauper> dxdemetriou: but there should be no need to "defrag" the drive ...
[01:03] <ElBarono> I tend to doubt that
[01:03] <ElBarono> repositories seem to be updated on a more frequent basis than daily
[01:04] <johan_> ive now installed ubuntu, and set up internet connections and feel rather chuffed, so now i gotta take the next step
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> ElBarono: Hourly sometimes
[01:04] <BlueHeron> i learned my lesson using unstable linux -- just don't do it.
[01:04] <ElBarono> and the flight e-mails claim they are 'tested to be reasonably free of show stopper bugs'
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> ElBarono: Anyway, regardless, Flights are just burning a CD from what happens to be in the repos at the time.
[01:04] <mwe_> ElBarono: yeah, so if you want to make sure you get the older, buggier packages, go with the flight cd instead
[01:04] <ElBarono> in that case I think the e-mails are misleading
[01:04] <BlueHeron> johan_: ''chuffed'' ?
[01:04] <johan_> chuffed: happy, impressed :)
[01:04] <eyequeue> BlueHeron, some sort of brit-speak, i think it means angry
[01:05] <ephesius> haha
[01:05] <johan_> not brit, south african
[01:05] <svenne> noen som kan eller er norsk her
[01:05] <BlueHeron> eyequeue: ahh thanks man
[01:05] <BlueHeron> johan_: close enough
[01:05] <mwe_> svenne: this is an english only channel ...
[01:05] <johan_> hehe, im an afrikaner, so maybe not all that close
[01:05] <ephesius> eyequeue: maybe it still means angry it britain
[01:05] <eyequeue> BlueHeron, it's all kinda gibberish to me, i just know what settings i hear it in :)  "pants" :)
[01:06] <Arafangion> How do I report a bug in launchpad for openoffice.org2-dev ?
[01:06] <BlueHeron> eyequeue: lol
[01:06] <svenne> dvd player
[01:06] <Arafangion> ('Invalid value', token u'openoffice.org2-dev' not found in vocabulary)
[01:06] <mwe_> aldren: register and locate the closest matching package
[01:06] <ElBarono> the flight e-mails say that the release has been tested.  If it is really just a snapshot, then the e-mails should be changed to reflect that.
[01:06] <svenne> ken you help me too fain dvd player
[01:07] <eyequeue> ElBarono, there is a lot of testing, constantly, then there are snapshots taken of that vast tested body of work
[01:07] <johan_> but, im stil looking 4 a linux newbie place, just reading some of the chats here tells me im in the wrong place at the mo
[01:07] <viator> anyone have a hp or compaq that has one of those buttins for your wireless?
[01:07] <ElBarono> eyequeue: my complaint is not with the voume of testing, but the wording of the e-mail.
[01:08] <ElBarono> the e-mail seems to indicate that a flight CD will be expected to be more bug-free than a dist-upgrade to current dapper
[01:08] <mauper> johan_: nope, this is just the place I think, ask whatever you want :)
[01:08] <NickGarvey> johan_: wrong wrong wrong
[01:08] <jadaz87> does anyone know how to increase the fluxbox taskbar width size? everytime i click the width option it goes down :-\
[01:08] <eyequeue> ElBarono, does the email neglect to state this is not the final release version?  if so, that's a significant omission and should be rectified
[01:08] <NickGarvey> johan_: I perfer noobie questions, doesn't hurt my brain ;)
[01:08] <johan_> nick: lol
[01:08] <mwe_> jadaz87: it's in the right click menu somewhere
[01:09] <ElBarono> it says "these releases are tested to be reasonably free of show-stopper bugs"
[01:09] <jadaz87> mwe_ when i click it it just goes down
[01:09] <ElBarono> that, to me, indicates that a flight is a 'release', and not just a snapshot
[01:09] <johan_> well ok, i will make u guys feel REAL clever then now, thing is, i dont even know where 2 start
[01:09] <NickGarvey> johan_: ubuntu installedL
[01:09] <mwe_> jadaz87: I don't think it should. sounds broken. edit the config by hand or use fluxconf
[01:09] <NickGarvey> s/L/?/
[01:10] <johan_> nick: yes, why?
[01:10] <mauper> johan_: the question should be: what do you want to do ?
[01:10] <jadaz87> mwe_ it says command not found
[01:10] <svenne> hei
[01:10] <eyequeue> ElBarono, thr rest of the line: "but
[01:10] <eyequeue> are obviously still alpha quality, so do not use these on your
[01:10] <eyequeue> production systems."
[01:10] <mwe_> jadaz87: fluxconf? sudo apt-get install fluxconf
[01:10] <NickGarvey> yup, we all have different needs and wants
[01:11] <svenne> ken non help me too play dvd
[01:11] <NickGarvey> !dvd
[01:11] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[01:11] <CNAP> who hasn't updated from their version of firefox in ubuntu to the new one? because ij ust did and it's awesome! so much faster
[01:11] <johan_> mauper: i think the first step would b this darn file system. Would love 2 get 2 know the terminal, and commands and what can be done in there
[01:11] <tonyyarusso> ElBarono: I believe the difference is that they take a snapshot when the packages are working pretty well, hence the flights not following a set schedule, but coming out as things happen.
[01:11] <NickGarvey> CNAP: yeah I pushed it off for a while but 1.5 is nice stuff, easy to setup too
[01:11] <mauper> johan_: so you are looking for a deeper enlightment, ah :)
[01:12] <johan_> mauper: spot on :)
[01:12] <NickGarvey> !bash
[01:12] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[01:12] <NickGarvey> johan_: try there
[01:12] <eyequeue> ElBarono, if that's confusing to you, a polite ltter to tollef fog heen suggesting anohter wording might be in order
[01:12] <mauper> johan_: open the shell, type "sudo apt-get install rutebook" (without the ")
[01:12] <CNAP> nickgarvey: i went all the way to bonecho
[01:12] <fiendskull9> how is everyone today?
[01:12] <johan_> thanks
[01:12] <mauper> johan_: this should install a nice linux compendium
[01:12] <ltR20> any good FTP Programs for linux
[01:13] <fiendskull9> ltR20, gftp
[01:13] <ltR20> like SmartFTP
[01:13] <mauper> or is it in nonfree I wonder ...
[01:13] <eyequeue> "alpha quality" and "do not use these on production" seems sufficient to me though
[01:13] <NickGarvey> !ftp
[01:13] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[01:13] <fiendskull9> ltR20, i reccomend the Ubuntu connect to server thing, its muuchhhh better
[01:13] <mwe_> ltR20: "ftp" is nice
[01:13] <NickGarvey> mwe_: my favorite ;)
[01:13] <fiendskull9> Gftp is sooooo slow
[01:13] <Cicero_> ncftp :)
[01:13] <NickGarvey> ltR20: so yeah theres a lot of choices
[01:14] <ltR20> alright
[01:14] <johan_> E: could not find package rutebook
[01:14] <ElBarono> it's not confusing.  It implies that there is a level of testing being done on flight cd's that is above and beyond regular package testing that goes on all the time
[01:14] <johan_> error message i got
[01:14] <jeff303> does anyone know the bash equivalent of the MS-DOS batch file "start" command?
[01:14] <NickGarvey> jeff303: don't need one
[01:14] <eyequeue> jeff303, what does it do?
[01:15] <jeff303> I'm thinking it's just  "whatever &"
[01:15] <NickGarvey> jeff303: if you are in the directory with the file, make sure it is executable and put ./filename
[01:15] <jonny112> hey all, I have a headset question--I have my speakers and a headset hooked up, the mic on the headset works but i get no sound from the earphones...anybody help??
[01:15] <johan_> wiki.ubuntu.com looks interesting
[01:15] <NickGarvey> jeff303: that will put it in the background allowing further use of the current terminal
[01:15] <jeff303> according to the docs I saw "Start a program in a new window or session" is "start"
[01:15] <jeff303> then the equiv would be   "runme  &"?
[01:16] <NickGarvey> jeff303: yeah, lets say Iw anted to start firefox, and I know firefox is in my path variable, "firefox &"
[01:16] <jonny112> hey all, I have a headset question--I have my speakers and a headset hooked up, the mic on the headset works but i get no sound from the earphones...anybody help??
[01:16] <eyequeue> jeff303, "bash scriptnamehere.sh" then?
[01:16] <fiendskull9> ok guys, dont get me wrong, normally i would use text edit. but i need a gui wysiwyg html/php editor right now, can someone reccomend one?
[01:16] <taotime> jonny112: try unplugging the speaker
[01:16] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: nvu
[01:16] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: Nvu.
[01:16] <eyequeue> fiendskull9, gvim ?
[01:16] <jeff303> thank you all, I think I got it
[01:16] <ltR20> is there a way to put nvidia-settings on the startup, and once it's started minimized to system tray!?
[01:17] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey and tonyyarusso, thanks
[01:17] <nasso> when a man-page says you should press ^s, what does that mean?
[01:17] <mwe_> nasso: ctrl-s
[01:17] <eyequeue> fiendskull9, wysiwig, ignore gvim, use nvu as others said, sorry
[01:17] <Sashi> argh
[01:17] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, im starting a linux radio show.
[01:17] <Sashi> how do i get php5 to work with apache?
[01:17] <nasso> mwe_, ok, thx
[01:17] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: oo nice
[01:17] <jonny112> taotime: that didnt work
[01:17] <fiendskull9> Sashi, if u sudo apt-get install php it should auto config
[01:17] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: whats the basis?
[01:18] <Sashi> i did apt-get install php5
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, kinda like tux magazine, but radio
[01:18] <Sashi> it doesnt auto config
[01:18] <NickGarvey> very nice fiendskull9
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, like, updates on the community.
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, maybe some interviews
[01:18] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: link me when you get going, I'll be sure to check it out
[01:18] <mauper> _johan: system->administration->synaptic
[01:18] <eyequeue> Sashi, sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, word.
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, maybe ill interview u, lol.
[01:18] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, do u have teamspeak?
[01:18] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: nope
[01:19] <Sashi> i did
[01:19] <Sashi> doesnt work
[01:19] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, skype? does skype have recording?
[01:19] <NickGarvey> not sure
[01:19] <mwe_> Sashi: odd. did you restart apache?
[01:19] <shadeofgrey> hey does anyboidy know if theres a screenwriting package like final draft available for linux?
[01:19] <mauper> johan_: and in synaptic: settings->repositories, there you can add additional repositories
[01:19] <Sashi> yes
[01:19] <mwe_> Sashi: and you can't open a .php file?
[01:20] <NickGarvey> sashi, running apache or apache2
[01:20] <Sashi> apache2
[01:20] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, i really wanna an interview with patrick whatshisname (slackware dude)
[01:20] <NickGarvey> and it is libapache2-mod-php5 you have right?
[01:20] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, thatd be the bomb
[01:20] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: never used slackware, I might play with it sometime
[01:20] <eyequeue> fiendskull9, volkerding?
[01:21] <fiendskull9> eyequeue, bingo
[01:21] <fiendskull9> NickGarvey, yeah, its pretty cool. i use it for TS2 server. and its fun for programming.
[01:22] <mwe_> fiendskull9: I wish he'd inroduce version information in the package names, though
[01:22] <bimberi> NickGarvey, fiendskull9: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[01:22] <fiendskull9> thanks bimberi
[01:22] <bimberi> fiendskull9: yw :)
[01:22] <NickGarvey> oh thanks a lot
[01:23] <fiendskull9> hey guys
[01:23] <fiendskull9> if lonecold comes in here tonight, tell hime fiend says hi (unless im here)
[01:23] <fiendskull9> i converted him to the lightside
[01:23] <NickGarvey> :)
[01:24] <bimberi> !skyperecord is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[01:24] <ubotu> bimberi: okay
[01:26] <fiendskull9> !heaven
[01:26] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fiendskull9
[01:26] <NickGarvey> apt-getting :)
[01:26] <NickGarvey> yes its a verb!
[01:26] <fiendskull9> !heaven is http://www.linux-links.com
[01:26] <ubotu> fiendskull9: okay
[01:26] <fiendskull9> !heaven
[01:26] <ubotu> it has been said that heaven is http://www.linux-links.com
[01:26] <mwe_> fiendskull9: don't abuse the bot
[01:27] <jenda> Jeebus. Why is Thunderbird eating 70% of my CPU for several minutes in order to send a short text email? ("connecting to gmail.com")
[01:27] <mwe_> !abuse
[01:27] <ubotu> mwe_: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:27] <fiendskull9> mwe_, its a great place
[01:27] <fiendskull9> !heaven is http://www.linuxlinks.com/
[01:27] <ubotu> ...but heaven is already something else...
[01:27] <fiendskull9> damnit
[01:27] <mwe_> fiendskull9: don't advertise anyway
[01:27] <fiendskull9> how do i change it
[01:27] <jmg> !forget heaven
[01:27] <ubotu> i forgot heaven, jmg
[01:27] <fiendskull9> mwe_, im not, its got a hell-load of good programs
[01:27] <fiendskull9> mwe_, its not my site
[01:28] <NickGarvey> !bot
[01:28] <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.
[01:28] <fiendskull9> !heaven is http://www.linuxlinks.com/
[01:28] <ubotu> fiendskull9: okay
[01:28] <fiendskull9> there
[01:28] <fiendskull9> thats all
[01:28] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: watch
[01:28] <mwe_> fiendskull9: stop it
[01:28] <johan_> working my way thru man at the mo
[01:28] <IdleOne> !forget heaven
[01:28] <ubotu> IdleOne: i didn't have anything called 'heaven'
[01:29] <fiendskull9> mwe_, how come bimberi could and i couldnt? is it because im black?
[01:29] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: go to the link
[01:29] <IdleOne> fiendskull9, bimberi set a link that will be usefull to ubuntu users you didnt :)
[01:29] <NickGarvey> fiendskull9: ubotuusage
[01:29] <bimberi> fiendskull9: um, mine is useful
[01:29] <Captain_Fleming> OK, mutt works... But how do I connect to my pop/smtp using that????
[01:30] <fiendskull9> IdleOne, its got over 1800 packages, say someone in here doesnt know of a icecast program (to stream), so they go there, and it tells you
[01:30] <mwe> fiendskull9: you're not supposed to add favorite urls. this is a support channel
[01:30] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: The Ubuntu repos have over 18,000 packages.
[01:31] <IdleOne> fiendskull9, Seveas would have deleted that link anyhow and prolly kicked you for adding it in the first place
[01:31] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: Including icecast servers.
[01:31] <fiendskull9> tonyyarusso, icecast streamer tho.
[01:31] <Captain_Fleming> OK, anyone here preparing to help me setting up my mutt (or whatever it needs) to connect through pop and send through smtp..?
[01:31] <fiendskull9> tonyyarusso, and the repos dont have icecast in them
[01:32] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: apt-cache search icecast has 16 results.
[01:32] <bimberi> !info icecast2
[01:32] <ubotu> icecast2: (Ogg Vorbis and MP3 streaming media server), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 2.2.0-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 173 kB, Installed size: 556 kB
[01:32] <fiendskull9> ohh, its icecast2, lmao. my bad
[01:33] <bimberi> fiendskull9: np - your intentions were good :)
[01:33] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: That's why we want people to learn how to search what's available to them from the proper locations, rather than misdirecting them to other sites.
[01:33] <mwe> fiendskull9: you don't add somthing like heaven. you'd add something like linux-links and maybe it wouldn't get deleted
[01:33] <johan_> thanx 4 the advice ppl. Gonna go surf thru it a while (on a weeks leave, so i dont mind if its 1:30 in te morning :)
[01:34] <mwe> fiendskull9: atop of that the ops wont ban you if they're in a bad mood
[01:34] <fiendskull9> mwe, can i add it as linux links? or you, or something. i find the place very helpful. it also haas over 108 windows managers downloadeble, that many arent in the repos
[01:34] <IdleOne> fiendskull9, adding something like !heaven would force ppl to go !fishing which spams the channel
[01:34] <bimberi> mwe: if? :P
[01:34] <jmg> !fishing
[01:34] <ubotu> I guess fishing is ramdomly throwing !commands in the channel instead of using /msg ubotu command. Please dont fish for help. either !ask in the channel or msg ubotu < Knows Everything!> :)
[01:35] <IdleOne> :)
[01:35] <eugman> Is there a safe way to install just one package from  dapper?
[01:36] <tonyyarusso> fiendskull9: apt-cache search window manager has 230 results.
[01:36] <fiendskull9> tonyyarusso, damn you! lol
[01:37] <troytroy> i really dont like the default fonts on nautilus
[01:37] <mwe> ubotu: fishing =~ s/ramdom/random/
[01:37] <ubotu> mwe: OK
[01:37] <mwe> !fishing
[01:37] <ubotu> it has been said that fishing is randomly throwing !commands in the channel instead of using /msg ubotu command. Please dont fish for help. either !ask in the channel or msg ubotu < Knows Everything!> :)
[01:37] <troytroy> cant i make it display like ms windows
[01:37] <zorba64> troytroy: so change em
[01:37] <Captain_Fleming> Anyone here knows how to setup mutt for pop/smtp??
[01:37] <bimberi> eugman: you could try downloading the deb via http://packages.ubuntu.com and installing using dpkg - if there aren't any dependency issues it should be OK
[01:37] <troytroy> zorba64: what do u recommend
[01:38] <matsur> hi all, having a fair amount of trouble w/ mozilla-mplayer and firefox... firefox refuses to see the plugin when i go to about:plugins. it doesnt make a difference whether i put them in ~/.mozilla or /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox
[01:38] <zorba64> troytroy: install msttcorefonts and change fonts in gnome
[01:38] <sagarp> i'm using the bttv module, but i have to pass it arguments like tuner=2 card=37...how can i have it do that at boot?
[01:38] <brandon__> hi, new to Ubuntu, i'm looking to download some software for Ubuntu and when i select linux versions to download there are many different types of linux, which version is Ubuntu?
[01:38] <troytroy> zorba64: how do i do that
[01:39] <mwe> matsur: you should link the plugin to ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[01:39] <troytroy> zorba64: please what command do i type
[01:39] <tonyyarusso> brandon__: What software?  Chances are it's in the Ubuntu repos.
[01:39] <matsur> mwe, where should it be for real?
[01:39] <brandon__> Edonkey2000
[01:39] <zorba64> troytroy: u need to go read gnome help and have a play with this
[01:39] <mwe> matsur: it doesn't matter if the link is present
[01:39] <Captain_Fleming> brandon__: sudo apt-get install Edonkey2000 might work
[01:40] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: 1+1
[01:40] <ubotu> 2
[01:40] <tonyyarusso> brandon__: Maybe you want this?  "xmule - eMule client for the edonkey2000 network"
[01:40] <brandon__> ok ill try it out thanks
[01:40] <Captain_Fleming> Anyone here knows how to set up the mutt program for pop/smtp????
[01:40] <ortner> could anyone help me install the latest version of bittorrent? Couse when i use apt-get upgrade it says its uptodate, and its not
[01:41] <matsur> mwe, the plugin itself is in there
[01:41] <pppoe_dude> hmm
[01:41] <kingspawn> ortner: why is it important?
[01:41] <pppoe_dude> ubotu: (-1)^(1/2)
[01:41] <mwe> matsur: in the plugins dir?
[01:41] <ubotu> 4294967295
[01:41] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: Be patient... The database of ubuntu is a bit slow somethimes...
[01:41] <pppoe_dude> ubotu bad
[01:41] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pppoe_dude
[01:41] <matsur> mwe, in ~/.mozilla/plugins are all the mplayerplug-in files
[01:41] <pppoe_dude> ubotu thinks the suqare root of -1 is 4294967295
[01:41] <ubotu> okay, pppoe_dude
[01:42] <vdepizzol> i tried to install a lot of games in ubuntu (by synaptic) and always the LIBSDL was need and I did'nt find it
[01:42] <mwe> matsur: hmm
[01:42] <ortner> Captain_Fleming: well the new version is like a month old
[01:42] <troytroy> zorba64: common just want it quick my eyes are hurting with the current font much less read ..
[01:42] <sagarp> ubotu, i^2
[01:42] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sagarp
[01:42] <sagarp> lol
[01:42] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: Considering the fact that the database holds quite much programs, I think of it not that hard...
[01:43] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: Maybe you can download it from the website (and install it using dpkg?)
[01:43] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: or compile it?
[01:43] <mwe> matsur: all of the .so and .xpt files are there?
[01:43] <bimberi> !forget thinks the suqare root of -1
[01:43] <ubotu> bimberi: i forgot thinks the suqare root of -1
[01:44] <Captain_Fleming> Now, anyone here able to help me out to get my mutt connect to pop/smtp?
[01:44] <ortner> Captain_Fleming: whats dpkg
[01:44] <ortner> Captain_Fleming: you can compile it thougt, but how?
[01:44] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: dpkg is basicly the program to unpack ".deb" files.
[01:44] <matsur> mwe, yeah
[01:45] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: Dont really know, I guess you type "gcc -o <packet>" or "c++ <packet>"
[01:45] <ortner> Captain_Fleming: I have the new version in .deb is it just dpkg filename.deb ?
[01:45] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: I guess so...
[01:45] <mwe> !deb
[01:45] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[01:45] <ortner> Captain_Fleming: thanks alot mate!! :)
[01:45] <Captain_Fleming> ortner: thanks mwe, he knows better ;)
[01:46] <Captain_Fleming> !gcc
[01:46] <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'
[01:46] <ortner> thank mwe  :=
[01:46] <mwe> ortner: yw
[01:46] <Captain_Fleming> Still nobody has answered my question :'(
[01:47] <NickGarvey> Captain_Fleming: check the man files?
[01:47] <IdleOne> Captain_Fleming, have you tried the mutt website?
[01:47] <NickGarvey> Captain_Fleming: I only used mutt for composing and using my own mail server
[01:47] <michoelc> Captain_Fleming, i dont know alot at all but cant you use fetchmail
[01:47] <NickGarvey> Captain_Fleming: but that seems like something trivial, should be able to find it
[01:47] <troytroy> am able to see my ntfs partition but i cannot copy files into it
[01:48] <IdleOne> !ntfs
[01:48] <ubotu> methinks ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:48] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: I believe it's only a reader
[01:48] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: I don
[01:48] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: I don't think it fetches mail
[01:48] <troytroy> i get error read only
[01:48] <IdleOne> troytroy, you CANT write to ntfs
[01:48] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: use fetchmail for that
[01:48] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: I'll look into that.
[01:48] <pppoe_dude> how come none of the bots in #debian-bots can answer 1 - 1?
[01:48] <NickGarvey> !alternative
[01:48] <ubotu> from memory, alternative is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[01:49] <troytroy> IdleOne: please explain
[01:49] <pppoe_dude> or even 1 + (-1)
[01:49] <NickGarvey> troytroy: go to that site
[01:49] <jdumont> i've finally got dbsd installed... will i ever need the cd other than to reinstall?
[01:49] <jdumont> oops...wrong channel
[01:49] <troytroy> ???
[01:49] <IdleOne> troytroy, nothing to explain it CANT be done because windows doesnt want you to do it ( can be done but with alot of hard work and kernel compiling and stuff I know nothing about )
[01:49] <NickGarvey> !tell troytroy about ntfs
[01:50] <NickGarvey> !captive
[01:50] <ubotu> captive is probably a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[01:50] <cafuego_> Luckily you can mount and access your ext3 drives from within WIndows.
[01:51] <ortner> !dpkg
[01:51] <ortner> !deb
[01:51] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[01:52] <eugman> !backports
[01:52] <ubotu> somebody said backports was 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
[01:53] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11405
[01:53] <tonyyarusso> troytroy: I hear you can write ntfs in Dapper, but I have not authoritative confirmation of that.
[01:53] <regis> oiii
[01:53] <Panks> Can someone help me on Installing Shoutcast source?
[01:54] <jadaz87> does anybody use icewm?
[01:54] <cafuego_> !can
[01:54] <ubotu> just because you can doesn't mean you should
[01:54] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: I haven't used fetchmail for ages. please refer to 'man fetchmail' or google
[01:54] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: ok, thnx anyway.
[01:55] <Panks> i've downloaded the SHOUTcast DSP Plug-In for Linux but i dont know how to install it
[01:55] <troytroy> ok
[01:55] <cafuego_> Captain_Fleming: Looks like you're not running a mail server on localhost, so fetchmail can't deliver the mails it fetches locally.
[01:56] <troytroy> i can copy files from it but cant write or delete to it
[01:56] <Panks> can someone support me? ;)
[01:56] <troytroy> tonyyarusso: i can copy files from it but cant write or delete to it
[01:57] <tonyyarusso> troytroy: Correct.
[01:59] <iceman> whens dappers release
[01:59] <NickGarvey> !dapper
[01:59] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:59] <iceman> ty
[02:00] <kbrooks> hm
[02:00] <kbrooks> i know i didnt change my screen resolution yesterday
[02:00] <kbrooks> or the night before
[02:00] <NickGarvey> !helpme
[02:00] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[02:00] <kbrooks> NickGarvey: and the question is...
[02:00] <NickGarvey> ;)
[02:01] <kbrooks> in the screen resolution configuration GUI
[02:01] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: but I think you need to fiddle with openssl to retrtreive the cert. then rehash. it's not trivial
[02:01] <kbrooks> I cant find the 1024x768 screen res, only 1 item in the combo box
[02:01] <Sashi> yo
[02:01] <Sashi> i have mysql-server atm
[02:01] <kbrooks> how in the world do i fix it?
[02:02] <Sashi> i cant seem to start mysql.. where is the .sock located?
[02:02] <troytroy> what do i do when i get ERROR package foo... has no installation candidate
[02:02] <sagarp> how can i get a module to load with arguments at boot?
[02:02] <mwe> troytroy: try a valid name
[02:02] <NickGarvey> oh I almost don't want to delete this
[02:02] <NickGarvey> heh created by  on 31 Dec 1969  18:00
[02:02] <cafuego_> put the params in /etc/modprobe.d/<somefilename you made up>
[02:02] <Sashi> anyone know
[02:02] <NickGarvey> old link though..
[02:02] <bimberi> troytroy: find out what repository it's in and enable it
[02:02] <Sashi> where the mysql.sock is?
[02:03] <Sashi> i dont have it in /usr/lib/mysq...
[02:03] <cafuego_> Sashi: /var/run/mysqld
[02:03] <Sashi> or that either
[02:03] <troytroy> ok
[02:03] <cafuego_> Maybe mysqld isn't running
[02:03] <Sashi> i cant get it to run
[02:03] <Sashi> since i dont got the sock
[02:03] <eyequeue> troytroy, apt-cache search foo
[02:03] <robertj> ok, team member removed rector at 58:00
[02:04] <robertj> doh, wrong channel
[02:04] <cafuego_> The sock won't be created until it runs; use the init script.
[02:04] <eyequeue> troytroy, typically the package may be named a bit differently
[02:04] <DaRabman> What Kernel version does 5.10 run on?
[02:04] <Sashi> init script?
[02:04] <cafuego_> DaRabman: 2.6.12
[02:04] <tonyyarusso> DaRabman: By default, 2.6.12-9
[02:04] <DaRabman> Nice one, cheers
[02:04] <mwe> Sashi: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[02:04] <eyequeue> troytroy, ncurses5w-dev, rather than curses maybe
[02:05] <DiscoStrangler> I need help :)
[02:05] <ompaul> cafuego_, what are the chances of putting in different font sets (ohh chinese arabic hewbrew indian into the bot for non english language announcements of where a user should go on !iso_country_code)?
[02:05] <Sashi> ...
[02:05] <cafuego_> libncurses5-dev
[02:05] <Sashi> omg you guys..
[02:05] <Captain_Fleming> OK, appearently, I need a smtp host... (localhost).
[02:05] <mwe> Sashi: ps -e|grep mysql; netstat-ntlp
[02:05] <Sashi> didnt i just say i cant start mysql because of the sock
[02:05] <eugman> Hey anyone know where the source.list for dapper is?
[02:05] <mwe> Sashi: to see if it's running
[02:05] <Captain_Fleming> !smtp
[02:05] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Captain_Fleming
[02:05] <Panks> Can someone help me on Installing Shoutcast at my Ubuntu?
[02:05] <Captain_Fleming> !smtp server
[02:05] <ubotu> Captain_Fleming: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:05] <ompaul> Captain_Fleming, you need to install postfix
[02:05] <cafuego_> Sashi: The init script doesn't check for the socket file at startup, because it BY DEFINITION doesn't exist at that time.
[02:06] <troytroy> eyequeue: ok
[02:06] <DiscoStrangler> Im running xubuntu, and Im wondering how I access my slave drive. I want to copy a large folder over from my slave drive to my home directory on the master
[02:06] <Captain_Fleming> ampaul: thnx :)
[02:06] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: it's not trivial to get ssl to work properly with fetchmail
[02:06] <bimberi> eugman: a sample one? - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
[02:06] <cafuego_> Captain_Fleming: sudo apt-get install postfix
[02:06] <phnxgk> Hey... how do i install compalibility layers and headers?
[02:06] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: Explain yourself...
[02:06] <NickGarvey> when did ubuntu start?
[02:06] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: I think you need to fiddle with openssl to retrtreive the cert. then rehash
[02:06] <cafuego_> ompaul: The bot doesn't do utf8, so non-trivial.
[02:06] <eugman> And if I add that to mine and update everything I'll have upgraded right?
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> NickGarvey: First official release was Oct. 2004.  Not sure when the project started.
[02:07] <ompaul> cafuego_, guess I need to hack the bot and pass the changes upstream :-_
[02:07] <ompaul> cafuego_, :-) even
[02:07] <NickGarvey> tonyyarusso: then how are ubotu's factoids 35 years old?
[02:07] <NickGarvey> !heh
[02:07] <ubotu> Many would say that heh is #debian's favourite word, so not a good idea for your nick if you want hilighting to work.  "heh" is not punctuation, so do not use it as such.  Or http://odinnet.ath.cx/~erik/heh
[02:07] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: No, the error is that he cannot connect to smtp of the localhost.
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> NickGarvey: Magic?
[02:07] <NickGarvey> 1969
[02:07] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: that's the first error
[02:07] <cafuego_> ompaul: Prolly. I'm not really a fan of perl, so I'm not even going to conteplate volunteering to do it ;-)
[02:07] <starpause> should Ivman automount a cdrom when i instert it?
[02:07] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: sudo apt-get install postfix
[02:07] <Danny> can someone help me with wpa_supplicat
[02:07] <NickGarvey> !asl
[02:07] <ubotu> nickgarvey, American Sign Language isn't very useful on Internet Relay Chat  Old enough, Yes please, My place. above sea level
[02:07] <NickGarvey> 1970
[02:08] <Danny> supplicant*
[02:08] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: Next says that the transaction failed...
[02:08] <ompaul> cafuego, maybe we need a python bot.... this looks savage
[02:08] <phnxgk> Hey... how do i install compalibility layers and headers?
[02:08] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: Which is caused by the first error...
[02:08] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: install postfix now
[02:08] <cafuego_> ompaul: python is as bad as perl *grr*
[02:08] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: It appears that I have the latest version.
[02:08] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: after that you'll need to retrieve the cert with openssl and rehash
[02:08] <ompaul> cafuego_, if its not utf8 its a duck :) and duck typing works when it quacks :)
[02:09] <Linux_Junkie> #nicksetup
[02:09] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: LOL, found my all-time mistake...
[02:09] <Linux_Junkie> whoops
[02:09] <Linux_Junkie> how do i register my nick ?
[02:09] <Captain_Fleming> mwe: In order to make my recourses worth a while, I disabled fetchmail & postfix :-/
[02:09] <cafuego_> Linux_Junkie: /msg nickserv help
[02:09] <ubuntu_1st> hello...  i have a simple yet possibly stupid question
[02:10] <ubuntu_1st> while using the live disk, can i access my hd? or do i have to install first?
[02:10] <Captain_Fleming> :) All works fine now...
[02:10] <Linux_Junkie> ubuntu_1st you can mount your HD
[02:10] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_1st: You can access it, but will have to mount it (not done automatically).
[02:10] <ubuntu_1st> ah
[02:10] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: that's great
[02:10] <ubuntu_1st> this is my first time using linux...
[02:11] <Linux_Junkie> so anyone know how to register your nickname on IRC ?
[02:11] <tonyyarusso> Linux_Junkie: Read your message from ubotu.
[02:11] <NickGarvey> !register
[02:11] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:11] <ubuntu_1st> do you know of a site to help me with mounting my hd?
[02:11] <tonyyarusso> !mount
[02:11] <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
[02:11] <ubuntu_1st> never used linux before
[02:12] <Captain_Fleming> OK, now out of curiousity...
[02:12] <Captain_Fleming> What is that "mix" thing??
[02:12] <patrick__> how do i make the termianl point at the desktop
[02:12] <Captain_Fleming> patrick__: cd ~/Desktop
[02:12] <tonyyarusso> patrick__: cd ~/Desktop
[02:12] <Captain_Fleming> Copycat...
[02:13] <ubuntu_1st> ty...  and where can i enter the kernal cmds?
[02:13] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: no, those are two different commands :p
[02:13] <DiscoStrangler> Im running xubuntu, and Im wondering how I access my slave drive. I want to copy a large folder over from my slave drive to my home directory on the master
[02:13] <NickGarvey> !mount
[02:13] <ubotu> mount is, like, the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[02:13] <Omega_> SMOLEY HOKES!!
[02:13] <Omega_> There's a lot of people in here...
[02:13] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_1st: Applications > Accessories > Terminal.  (Terminal commands.  We hope you don't have to mess with the kernel)
[02:13] <Captain_Fleming> Xenguy: So wise guy... Can YOU maybe tell me what a "mix" is in mails??
[02:14] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: heheh
[02:14] <ubuntu_1st> yea there is
[02:14] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Just wait until June...
[02:14] <ubuntu_1st> tyvm tonyyarusso
[02:14] <Omega_> Why June?
[02:14] <patrick__> cheers it worked
[02:14] <Captain_Fleming> Xenguy: I guess not :-)
[02:14] <Captain_Fleming> !mix
[02:14] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Captain_Fleming
[02:14] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Dapper release, of course.
[02:14] <phnxgk> hey i am tryingto install Wine with cvs.  I did everything the site told me to. and when it got to configuring it pumped out this error.....
[02:14] <Omega_> I'm downloading the flight 6 64bit livecd :)
[02:14] <phnxgk> checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
[02:14] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: good questions get better answers :P
[02:14] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: what the heck are you talking about?
[02:14] <Omega_> I actually came on to ask some questions about ubuntu.
[02:15] <MTecknology> Does anybody know anything about Kororaa in here?
[02:15] <jmg> !mix
[02:15] <ubotu> jmg: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:15] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: The flood will come when ShipIt CDs start reaching doorsteps.
[02:15] <mwe> Omega_: good luck
[02:15] <NickGarvey> tonyyarusso: you scare me
[02:15] <Omega_> Why good luck?
[02:15] <Skif> I know libdvdcss is not strictly ubuntu; should I ask questions about it here or elsewhere?
[02:15] <NickGarvey> tonyyarusso: because I  know you are right
[02:15] <Captain_Fleming> Well, Sorry, but trying to get it up again, I messed up my console, and got into vi (which I suck at)...
[02:15] <tonyyarusso> NickGarvey: What, little ol' me?  :)
[02:16] <mwe> Captain_Fleming: :q! to quit vim
[02:16] <jmg> Captain_Fleming: do you usually have problems getting it up?
[02:16] <tonyyarusso> Skif: Depends on the question, probably.
[02:16] <tonyyarusso> !dvd
[02:16] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[02:16] <r0n> tonyyarusso: could i have that link again. for fixing grub with the live cd. plz
[02:16] <Skif> ubotu: I have it, but I keep getting error messages that it can't crack keys
[02:16] <ubotu> Skif: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[02:16] <Captain_Fleming> jmg: No, I am having probs trying to get my brain up...
[02:16] <NickGarvey> !grub
[02:16] <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
[02:16] <Omega_> How does ubuntu handle upgrading software, or moving to newer versions of the distro?
[02:16] <NickGarvey> r0n: second link
[02:17] <r0n> ty
[02:17] <Captain_Fleming> everyone: h: mixmaster-filter: command not found
[02:17] <mwe> Omega_: updating software is done with apt
[02:17] <phnxgk> checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
[02:17] <phnxgk> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
[02:17] <phnxgk> checking for gcc... gcc -m32
[02:17] <phnxgk> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[02:17] <phnxgk> See `config.log' for more details.
[02:17] <Omega_> So, people who are running breezy badger (or whatever) will be able to update their systems to an effective dapper drake?
[02:17] <phnxgk> i asked the peeps over at #winehq and they said i needed to in stall compalibility libraries and headers and toaskhow to do thet over here.
[02:17] <Captain_Fleming> That is the "mix" I was talking about...
[02:17] <Xenguy> Omega_: nicely on the whole :-)  Seriously, that is where Debian based systems really shine IMHO
[02:18] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Yep.
[02:18] <Xenguy> Omega_: yep
[02:18] <mwe> Omega_: it's a requirement
[02:18] <dli> does the ubuntu installation cd support zd1211 wireless?
[02:18] <phnxgk> wowim lagging hard  ><
[02:18] <Omega_> Snazzy.  I was never a fan of debian.  I've been running gentoo for the longest time, but I'm getting sick of stuff breaking with new versions.
[02:19] <eugman> Can anything go horrible wrong if I add dapper repos and update all?
[02:19] <intelikey> !tell phnxgk about b-e
[02:19] <Captain_Fleming> !mixmaster-filter
[02:19] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Captain_Fleming
[02:19] <mwe> eugman: in theory. it worked for me
[02:19] <tonyyarusso> eugman: Right now it can.  After final release hopefully not.
[02:19] <Captain_Fleming> h: mixmaster-filter: command not found
[02:19] <Captain_Fleming>  --> this is the mix I was talking about
[02:20] <mwe> eugman: be aware the some things _are_ broken in dapper at this point though
[02:20] <eugman> Hmm anyone of you know how i might install the pygame package from dapper instead? I don't think it's been backported.
[02:20] <Omega_> What I'm really after is a linux system that doesn't need as much babysitting all the time.  Does unbuntu flake out, or require a command line utility to update software?
[02:20] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: sudo apt-get install mixmaster
[02:20] <NickGarvey> eugman: not released yet :) I'm not updating until the smart developer people say its ok
[02:20] <_jason> Omega_: no
[02:21] <Omega_> no to everything?  Hehe.  Wow!
[02:21] <NickGarvey> Omega_: nope, I get a little thing in my corner that says its time to update, and it doesn't ask me to restart over and over and over even when I hit later (twitch)
[02:21] <NickGarvey> I will find you Bill... you need to sleep sometime...
[02:21] <Captain_Fleming> Xenguy: Thnx
[02:21] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: ;-)
[02:21] <mwe> eugman: I install pygame in breezy
[02:21] <Omega_> Haha.  Yeah, I'm a linux user and well familiar with it.  I just know the one thing that pesters me away from linux is the fact that it needs more babysitting than I have time to give it.
[02:21] <mwe> *installed
[02:21] <eugman> Need latest version, mwe
[02:21] <_jason> Omega_: well I don't know what you mean by ``flake out'' but I've enjoyed ubuntu very much and stuck with it, so I figured ``no'' was appropriate :)
[02:21] <Captain_Fleming> While we are heading, Can anyone here give a good counter to gnome?? (one that uses less recourses...)
[02:21] <Omega_> _jason:  Perfectly fine by me :D
[02:21] <Captain_Fleming> So NOT Kde...
[02:21] <NickGarvey> Captain_Fleming: fluxbox
[02:21] <mwe> eugman: hmm
[02:22] <Omega_> xfce
[02:22] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: xfce4
[02:22] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: The only time mine flakes out is when I break it personally by no fault of Ubuntu.
[02:22] <mwe> eugman: I'd install it manually then
[02:22] <NickGarvey> xfce uses less resources? never knew that, I just liked it better heh
[02:22] <intelikey> Omega_ why would you be looking for something that doesn't require CLI to admin ?    thought of M$ windows ?
[02:22] <NickGarvey> or maybe a MAC
[02:22] <Xenguy> !tell Captain_Fleming about xfce
[02:22] <Captain_Fleming> OK, which one uses the least recources? (fluxbox || xfce)
[02:22] <Omega_> intelikey: Learning an application for each individual task that is not intuitive can be a great waste of my time.
[02:22] <eugman> I couldn't find the setup.py and ect to do that for linux.
[02:22] <NickGarvey> fluxbox Captain_Fleming
[02:22] <NickGarvey> !fluxbox
[02:22] <ubotu> fluxbox is, like, a lightweight window manager.  Installation instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fluxbox.  More information at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net
[02:23] <BlueHeron> Captain_Fleming: fluxbox, but xfce uses very little
[02:23] <Omega_> intelikey: When I'm planning on devoting time to programming, I don't want to be RTFMming that time away.  I want to be programming.
[02:23] <NickGarvey> yeah, its like comparing a 10 dollar tv to an 11 dollar tv, one uses slightly more but they both are excellent
[02:23] <Omega_> intelikey: Simplicity over insisted complexity is a hurdle linux has yet to best
[02:23] <Omega_> intelikey: Although I can and have still used it.
[02:24] <ubuntu_1st> tonyyarusso: ty for the help with the mounting...   have 1 parttion mounted, however i cant seem to get my other part mounted...  do i need to change the cmd at all?
[02:24] <NickGarvey> Omega_: control over your computer > simplicity
[02:24] <GNU_Style> BlueHeron, NickGarvey Hello :)
[02:24] <Xenguy> Captain_Fleming: fluxbox, being a window manager, would likely use even less resources than xfce (being a desktop manager) -- or that's my unscientific guess :-)
[02:24] <NickGarvey> hello GNU_Style :)
[02:24] <BlueHeron> GNU_Style: hello .
[02:24] <mwe> Omega_: what do you need to do? basic stuff can be done without ever opening a terminal
[02:24] <Omega_> nicekgarvey: what do you mean?
[02:24] <GNU_Style> gud morning :) I just woke up
[02:24] <intelikey> yeah we all want programmers that dont know how linux works............
[02:24] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_1st: Just substitute in different /dev/whatevers and /media/mountpoints for the others.
[02:24] <Omega_> mwe: I want maintaining my system to not feel like a month long cisco study.
[02:24] <Skif> Whenever I try to play a DVD under dapper, I get something like this: http://pastebin.com/638969
[02:24] <NickGarvey> Omega_: if its too easy, you don't have as much control over your computer, don't know how it does what it does
[02:24] <phnxgk> hello agien........ sorry i was disconected.
[02:24] <MTecknology> How do I know what video card I'm running?
[02:24] <mwe> Omega_: yes
[02:24] <Skif> I know it was working a few days ago, so something I updated must've caused the problem.
[02:25] <mwe> Omega_: it does?
[02:25] <phnxgk> i didnt seany responses tomy problem after i posted it.
[02:25] <NickGarvey> MTecknology: lspci
[02:25] <Skif> But darned if I know what.
[02:25] <_jason> Omega_: update manager pops up in the corner of your screen, you enter your password, and click update
[02:25] <ubuntu_1st> tonyyarusso: tyvm...  ill try that...  i thought i did, but i may have typed something wrong
[02:25] <NickGarvey> MTecknology: although I don't see mine right now..
[02:25] <Omega_> _jason:  That's more reassuring than elitest nerds telling me command line is superior.  I'd know the difference I grew up on command line.
[02:25] <Omega_> _jason: thank you :)
[02:25] <NickGarvey> oh there it is
[02:25] <phnxgk> did anyody have an answertomy question?
[02:25] <Captain_Fleming> OK, fluxbox it is :-)
[02:26] <_jason> Omega_: well cli has it's place, I'll just say that for updating you have your choice on ubuntu
[02:26] <_jason> its even
[02:26] <NickGarvey> Captain_Fleming: I like it, got used to it on damn small linux, right click for your menus
[02:26] <mwe> Omega_: or just use synaptic. most people do. it's gui
[02:26] <ubuntu_1st> phnxgk: what was your question?
[02:26] <starpause> if i instert a cdrom should it cause any messages to appear in the "dmesg" log?
[02:26] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Well, I came from Windows not long ago, and actually ended up using apt from the cli rather than Synaptic just b/c I liked it better and thought it more powerful, so go figure.
 mwe: I want maintaining my system to not feel like a month long cisco study.  <-- me too.  but i want to be able to make 'my' system do what i want when i want, even if i have to learn how it works first.    too much automatic crap me hates so bad !
[02:27] <Captain_Fleming> NickGarvey: So like fvwm?
[02:27] <Omega_> All: I don't espouse the virtues of not having control.
[02:27] <vdepizzol> why some packages that I search aren't finded in Synaptic?
[02:27] <Omega_> All: What I'm trying to explain is that the solution to that problem lies not in making everything command line.
[02:27] <_jason> vdepizzol: which specific packages are you searching for?
[02:27] <Captain_Fleming> vdepizzol: Not everything is in the Synaptic...
[02:27] <vdepizzol> libsdl
[02:27] <mwe> Omega_: I agree linux is not yet ready for my mom
[02:27] <Omega_> All: A graphical program can be both intuitive and flexible.  I want a distribution that saves me time researching and learning where everything can possibly break.
[02:27] <Captain_Fleming> vdepizzol: Which package would you like?
[02:27] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Of course there should be GUI ways too.  I simply prefer cli for that particular function.
[02:28] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: And Ubuntu has quite good GUIs for many things.
[02:28] <vdepizzol> the package is libsdl... I just need to google it, download de .deb and execute?
[02:28] <Omega_> Is a lot of that inherited from gnome?
[02:28] <MTecknology> from the lspci, is this my video card -> ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility U1
[02:28] <mwe> Omega_: unless i help her a few days a week. but then again she hates it in the first place. She's in love with the imac
[02:28] <Omega_> I don't need a mac, not my bag.
[02:28] <eddie_> hello
[02:29] <Xenguy> Omega_: there is always going to be a limit to what gui's can offer IMO; they offer a kind of convenience but at the price of limitation of one kind or another
[02:29] <_jason> vdepizzol: there is a lot of libsdl packages in the repos, I don't know which one you want.  Most of them seem to be in breezy main repository
[02:29] <Captain_Fleming> Question: Could I run fluxbox & apache & mysql (etc...) On one PIII Box??
[02:29] <Omega_> I know how to use computers very well.  I'm just as skilled as any here, but as I move further in my school/work, I get less time to spend learning about every teeny tiny program serving a function in the colossal structure of a linux installation.
[02:29] <ubuntu_1st> tonyyarusso: i have noticed that fedora 5 and ubuntu look very similar...  are they the same?
[02:29] <ubuntu_1st> or is it just the gui?
[02:29] <_jason> vdepizzol: if you type 'apt-cache search libsdl' in a terminal, does nothing show up?
[02:29] <vdepizzol> _jason: the package is something like libsdl-mixer
[02:30] <troytroy> i have officejet k-80 installed as printer but it cant print
[02:30] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_1st: No.  For one, Ubuntu is a deb-based distro, while Fedora is rpm-based.
[02:30] <mwe> Omega_: you can do all basic stuff from the gui
[02:30] <_jason> !info libsdl-mixer1.2
[02:30] <ubotu> libsdl-mixer1.2: (mixer library for Simple DirectMedia Layer 1.2), section libs, is optional. Version: 1.2.6-1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 128 kB, Installed size: 332 kB
[02:30] <Xenguy> ubuntu_1st: the packaging systems are different for one thing
[02:30] <tonyyarusso> ubuntu_1st: It's merely that you saw Gnome in both cases, which is not the same as the overall distribution.
[02:30] <Omega_> I'll try the unbuntu livecd to see if it's what I'm after.  Although I suspect I may still be waiting to find a truly viable distribution.  Linux zealots don't seem to be able to understand what a desktop needs.
[02:30] <_jason> vdepizzol: there you go ^, if you can't find it, please put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us a link (or check that you have main enabled yourself)
[02:30] <keithhhhhhhhh> Hello is there any shortcut in Gnome to activate the start bar?
[02:31] <Xenguy> Omega_: Ubu is as close as it gets IMHO - yes, try the liveCD
[02:31] <NickGarvey> Omega_: I think you are taking this a tad personally.. and this is drifting off topic, #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:31] <mwe> Omega_: suse or mandrake or something maybe, then
[02:31] <Omega_> I'd agree on that just from what I've heard so far.
[02:31] <tonyyarusso> Omega_: Such as?
[02:31] <ubuntu_1st> tonyyaruso: ah...  thanks...  i was thinking that if fedora was the same as ubuntu, might as well go for the smaller of the two...
[02:31] <Omega_> NickGarvey: that's really very nerdy of you
[02:31] <_jason> keithhhhhhhhh: alt-f1, you can set it up in system > prefs > keyboard shotcuts I believe
[02:31] <bimberi> keithhhhhhhhh: alt-F1   ??
[02:32] <kbrooks> in the screen resolution configuration GUI, I cant find the 1024x768 screen res, only 1 item in the combo box
[02:32] <keithhhhhhhhh> cool thanks  ;)
[02:32] <kbrooks> And  wanna fix the screen res
[02:32] <kbrooks> how to do it?
[02:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell kbrooks about fixres
[02:32] <keithhhhhhhhh> Ill try system prefs keyboard short cuts now  ;)
[02:32] <NickGarvey> Omega_: take it down a notch man, I don't need your insults, I answered your question when you first came in here you just ignored it
[02:32] <keithhhhhhhhh> alt + f1 worked  :D
[02:32] <Xenguy> .oO(this must be the year of annoying nicks...)
[02:32] <mwe> Omega_: I don't understand why you're using linux if you don't like it
[02:33] <ubuntu_1st> Omega_:chill buddy...  we are all here to get/recieve help....  if someone didnt answer you, they were probably helping someone else at the moment
[02:33] <TJ_Da_Man> ok?
[02:34] <TJ_Da_Man> Do I have to type omega>
[02:34] <NickGarvey> will writing a cd will the cd drive tilted on its side effect quality?
[02:34] <Xenguy> TJ_Da_Man: hit tab after typing a few letters
[02:34] <NickGarvey> TJ_Da_Man: oh no thats what you do when you are talking to someone, like I 'am now
[02:34] <NickGarvey> TJ_Da_Man: that way that person knows it is directed at them and it is nicely highlighted
[02:34] <intelikey> NickGarvey in theory, no.  in practice, ehh
[02:35] <intelikey> depends on the drive.
[02:35] <kevor> Hi, got a TV-card, how do i get it to work? do i need to install some drivers or something?
[02:35] <Skif> NickGarvey: Short answer: no.  Long answer: probably not.
[02:35] <NickGarvey> !tv-card
[02:35] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[02:35] <kevor> thanks Nick
[02:35] <NickGarvey> sounds good to me
[02:35] <Justin_173> hello everybody...how do i get startx to work?
[02:35] <NickGarvey> one way to find out I guess :), thanks intelikey and Skif
[02:36] <mwe> kevor: I think you need to edit xorg.conf at least
[02:36] <DBO> kevor, you need to install IVTV and MythTV
[02:36] <DBO> mwe, nope
[02:36] <NickGarvey> Justin_173: I think you should just type "gdm" instead
[02:36] <intelikey> Justin_173 configure x  then type 'startx'  ?
[02:36] <kevor> IVTV and MythTV?
[02:36] <NickGarvey> !tvcard
[02:36] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:36] <kevor> nothing in xorg.conf DBO ?
[02:36] <NickGarvey> sure its in there
[02:36] <mwe> DBO: you don't+
[02:36] <Justin_173> no see...i am using fluxbox and i need to get my background to keep coming up
[02:36] <mwe> ?
[02:36] <DBO> kevor, if you want to watch TV on your pc, you are going to have to install IVTV (probably from source) and mythtv
[02:37] <robertj> I'm about to buy a camcorder, and was wondering if they all the dv cams played well with Linux?
[02:37] <Firebird8> does modprobe usually take an extreme amount of time?
[02:37] <_jason> Justin_173: http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/docbook/en/html/chap-bg.html
[02:37] <DBO> kevor, mythtv also needs mysql
[02:37] <mwe> Firebird8: No
[02:37] <Firebird8> hmm
[02:37] <kevor> yeh, got mysql installed, but isn't it easier to just use tvtime?
[02:37] <DBO> mwe, not to simply watch TV you dont
[02:37] <mwe> Firebird8: usually a few mileseconds
[02:37] <intelikey> Justin_173 startx is used for single runs of x    ?dm  is used to keep restarting x for you.
[02:38] <Firebird8> mwe, modprobing ndiswrapper is taking a long time
[02:38] <DBO> kevor, tvtime still needs ivtv (i believe)
[02:38] <mwe> DBO: I see. that's great
[02:38] <mwe> Firebird8: then it's probably broken
[02:38] <mwe> Firebird8: what does dmesg say?
[02:38] <mwe> Firebird8: that is type 'dmesg' in the console
[02:38] <NickGarvey> !ping
[02:38] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[02:38] <intelikey> Justin_173 if you have gdm  or kdm  or  xdm   that is probably what you want.     sudo /etc/init.d/?dm start
[02:38] <NickGarvey> !ping is pong
[02:38] <ubotu> NickGarvey: okay
[02:38] <DBO> NickGarvey, pong
[02:39] <DBO> !ping
[02:39] <bimberi> !no ping is <reply> pong
[02:39] <ubotu> bimberi: okay
[02:39] <NickGarvey> DBO: thanks heh, I got disconnected from something, I thought I kicked my internet
[02:39] <NickGarvey> bimberi: what does the <reply> do?
[02:39] <Firebird8> mwe, [4303562.433000]   <3>ndiswrapper (wrapper_init:173): loadndiswrapper failed (11); check system log for messages from 'loadndisdriver'
[02:39] <kbrooks> NickGarvey: indicate how to send the message
[02:40] <NickGarvey> !can
[02:40] <ubotu> just because you can doesn't mean you should
[02:40] <NickGarvey> kbrooks: compared to what
[02:40] <kbrooks> NickGarvey: ?
[02:40] <bimberi> NickGarvey: ubotu will just echo the string (after <reply>) rather than saying "<factoid> is ..."
[02:40] <intelikey> !startx
[02:40] <ubotu> intelikey: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:40] <mwe> Firebird8: yeah. borked. look at the end of /var/log/syslog
[02:40] <NickGarvey> bimberi: ah ha, thanks
[02:40] <ubuntu_1st> how do you change your Nick within the room?
[02:41] <CNAP> does anybody know how to find out where the packages were placed once a successful apt-get was completed?
[02:41] <_jason> ubuntu_1st: /nick newname, usually
[02:41] <bimberi> CNAP: /bar/cache/apt/archives
[02:41] <intelikey> the bot needs new 'smart elic' replys  those are old hat already.
[02:41] <devnull> does the amd64 install cd use all software that was built for 64bit ?
[02:41] <ubuntu_1st> _jason:  thanks
[02:41] <bimberi> CNAP: /var/cache/apt/archives   (sorry)
[02:41] <devnull> i mean 64bit binaries ?
[02:41] <DBO> devnull, (nice name btw) yes
[02:42] <mwe> Firebird8: did you install a driver that is supposed to work with it? not any driver will work
[02:42] <exiodus> and does anyone know where to get the beta of longhorn? or is it still invite only?
[02:42] <DBO> exiodus, invite only
[02:42] <devnull> DBO ya i have had this for quite some time ... but unfortunately my rights to it on freenode disappeared recently and i don't know why
[02:42] <bimberi> CNAP: or if you mean where was stuff installed? 'dpkg -L <package>'
[02:42] <Firebird8> mwe, um it said that the hardware is present and all
[02:42] <intelikey> CNAP if you meant the installed location; the executables will be in /usr/bin/  or some other *bin/
[02:42] <devnull> is there an opper channel ?
[02:43] <mwe> Firebird8: it's still far from guaranteed to be working
[02:43] <exiodus> DBO: thanks...  i heard that it was basicly a slightly different gui with a little better security than XP
[02:43] <exiodus> is that right?
[02:43] <CNAP> well i supposedly installed tinycobol but can't run it, and it can't find it
[02:43] <mwe> Firebird8: search the database at ndiswrapper.sf.net for the recomended driver for your card
[02:43] <mindmime> anyone got a url for what I should have in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[02:43] <troytroy> totem movie player cabt play movies does it need other packages?
[02:43] <DBO> exiodus, no, it has a lot of changes, its a completely new OS for the most part.  lots of the major changes wont be out till SP1 of Vista though
[02:43] <bimberi> !sources
[02:43] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:43] <ubuntulnx> how do you remove a .sh file?
[02:43] <mindmime> thanks
[02:44] <bimberi> mindmime: yw :)
[02:44] <mindmime> :)
[02:44] <Firebird8> mwe, its a usb card and its not on there
[02:44] <exiodus> DBO:   ah...  ty.. i know not to trust that source then...
[02:44] <devnull> ubuntulnx rm -rf something.sh ... but i am not sure what you mean
[02:44] <raekism> If you have kubuntu installed can you install eubuntu on it?
[02:44] <mwe> Firebird8: maybe it doesn't work with ndiswrapper then
[02:44] <Firebird8> mwe, http://pastebin.com/639005
[02:44] <Firebird8> look
[02:44] <DBO> exiodus, there are lots of different takes on Vista, a lot of its changes are cosmetic though, dont get me wrong on that point
[02:45] <mwe> Firebird8: it just says it failed and it bailed out
[02:45] <exiodus> DBO: ok...  someone gave me a program that they claimed to be the longhorn beta disk, but i didnt try it yet...
[02:45] <devnull> dbo i think cosmetic changes are a big part of it but the major part is supposed to be the FS and how everything coexists ...  but lets see if MS can release an OS on time with all the features they say they will
[02:45] <DBO> exiodus, its gonna be a dog anyhow, no driver support
[02:45] <ubuntulnx> devnull, i installed limewire, but am trying to remove it, but can't figure out how, the run command is runLime.sh
[02:45] <TJ_Da_Man> DBO: Whats invite only
[02:45] <exiodus> ewwwwwwww
[02:46] <mwe> Firebird8: then iptables firewall logging, unrelated
[02:46] <intelikey> ah poop.   howto call a reconfig on the packages that "left unconfigured"  durring  apt-get install ubuntu-desktop ?       anybody knows ?
[02:46] <devnull> ubuntulnx how did you install it ?
[02:46] <DBO> TJ_Da_Man, vista beto
[02:46] <DBO> beta*
[02:46] <DBO> devnull, the FS is delayed to SP1 of vista
[02:46] <TJ_Da_Man> vista beta?
[02:46] <devnull> dbo .. no way
[02:46] <DBO> TJ_Da_Man, the new MS OS
[02:46] <devnull> so what are they releasing Windows XP with Dashboard ?
[02:46] <DBO> devnull, old news man, what rock have you been under? =P
[02:46] <exiodus> DBO: doesnt sound fun...  do you think they will build in driver support after it drops?
[02:47] <mwe> -ETOPIC
[02:47] <devnull> dbo ... i thought they were trying to push it into first quarter next year
[02:47] <DBO> exiodus, yes they will I am sure, but we are getting rather offtopic
[02:47] <reda_ea> intelikey apt-get -f upgrade
[02:47] <exiodus> DBO: true...  sorry about that...  and thanks for the help
[02:47] <intelikey> reda_ea upgrade ?
[02:47] <devnull> well for the last 5 days i have been trying to get a successful install of gentoo onto my amd64 lappy
[02:47] <abarbaccia> hello all - i'm having problems with fglrx drivers in dapper ... i'm getting an error something like this: [4295142.292000]  [fglrx:firegl_unlock]  *ERROR* Process 5559 using kernel context 0
[02:47] <intelikey> k
[02:47] <TJ_Da_Man> DBO:Which channel?
[02:48] <reda_ea> intelikey -f is the most important i think
[02:48] <ubuntu> hi people gud morning
[02:48] <DBO> TJ_Da_Man, for what?
[02:48] <reda_ea> not sure about the rest
[02:48] <_jason> abarbaccia: #ubuntu+1 for dapper help
[02:48] <ubuntu> can ask a question
[02:48] <abarbaccia> i did...
[02:48] <_jason> ubuntu: yes, just ask
[02:48] <TJ_Da_Man> DBO: The one you were talking bout
[02:48] <intelikey> returned error code 1
[02:48] <ubuntulnx> i followed the example at the guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/#limewire
[02:48] <mwe> abarbaccia: that just says it doesn't work. how did you install the driver? did you read !ati ?
[02:48] <DBO> TJ_Da_Man, we wernt talking about a channel...
[02:48] <ubuntulnx> devnull, i followed the example at the guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/#limewire
[02:48] <troytroy> mplayer cabt play movies does it need other packages?
[02:49] <devnull> let me check that
[02:49] <_jason> troytroy: shouldn't... what kind of movies?
[02:49] <TJ_Da_Man> DBO>	{#ubuntu} TJ_Da_Man, vista beto
[02:49] <DBO> ubuntulnx, dont use ubuntuguide.org, it is out of date
[02:49] <exiodus> TJ: DBO was reminding me that this is a linux topic, not vista
[02:49] <exiodus> lol
[02:49] <troytroy> _jason: DVD
[02:49] <ubuntu> were i can find more sample codes of gambas programming language cause i make a calculator programm
[02:49] <ry4220> hello all :)
[02:49] <_jason> troytroy: have you installed decss?
[02:49] <ubuntulnx> DBO, DBQ, i already used it
[02:49] <ubuntu> i use ubuntu 5.10
[02:49] <ubuntulnx> but am trying to delete now
[02:49] <troytroy> _jason: ?
[02:49] <mwe> ubuntu: did you try google
[02:49] <devnull> you could delete /opt/LimeWire
[02:50] <_jason> ubotu: tell troytroy about dvd
[02:50] <DBO> ubuntulnx, I know you did, I meant for future reference
[02:50] <devnull> i suppose
[02:50] <ubuntulnx> oh ok
[02:50] <cowboyfeng> Just screwed up my firefox install can anybody help me fix it
[02:50] <_jason> cowboyfeng: what did you do?
[02:50] <intelikey> E: unable to lock the administrative dir (var/lib/dpkg) is another process using it ?      {answer = no }
[02:50] <cowboyfeng> Tryed to upgrade it
[02:50] <devnull> is xorg7 stable at all in ubuntu ?
[02:50] <mwe> intelikey: close synaptic
[02:50] <_jason> cowboyfeng: using wiki?
[02:50] <green_earz> hi all, i been trying to remember the name of a app i used the see what the speed of data out and in of the ether card is . its not iptraf or ethstatus  its a simple app, just give you the aviage and mead and burst,  so any idears ?
[02:50] <tristanmike> intelikey: close synaptic
[02:50] <cowboyfeng> yes
[02:50] <ry4220> I just did apt-get install swat, it downloaded and supposedly set up, but I can't remember how to enable it... can anyone help?
[02:51] <_jason> cowboyfeng: did you finish the guide?
[02:51] <exiodus> ubuntu: i use 5.10 as well... try to google for linux programming
[02:51] <cowboyfeng> yes
[02:51] <ubuntulnx> anyone know how to uninstall limewire? i installed it following the tutorial at the guide
[02:51] <_jason> cowboyfeng: ok, what happens now when you try to start firefox?
[02:51] <cowboyfeng> nothing
[02:51] <ry4220> it seems the swat binary isn't in /usr/sbin like it's supposed to be
[02:51] <cowboyfeng> cannot launch icon
[02:51] <_jason> cowboyfeng: open up a terminal and type 'firefox', what does it say?
[02:51] <intelikey> lots of help guys.   still trying to install ubuntu-desktop   and you are telling me to  <tristanmike> intelikey: close synaptic     <mwe> intelikey: close synaptic       care to try again.
[02:51] <cowboyfeng> command not found
[02:52] <ubuntulnx> anyone know how to uninstall limewire?
[02:52] <intelikey> i.e. no gui running...
[02:52] <m4rcos> Does somebody knows if I can make a restauration point in ubuntu like in microsoft windows ?
[02:52] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  i have installed limewire as well, however i dont wish to remove it...   but there should be an uninstall option under the limewire folder
[02:52] <_jason> cowboyfeng: how about '/opt/firefox/firefox' ?
[02:52] <ubuntulnx> exidous: where?
[02:52] <mwe> cowboyfeng: you probably need sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox to remove the diversion, if you followed the wiki
[02:52] <intelikey> E: unable to lock the administrative dir (var/lib/dpkg) is another process using it ?      {answer = no }       <--- nothing but a login shell running.   and it's the one i called   apt-get -f install   on ?
[02:52] <mwe> cowboyfeng: or link it properly to /opt/firefox/firefox
[02:52] <exiodus> lnx: look through your files for the folder you installed limewire to...
[02:53] <_jason> cowboyfeng: are your intentions to revert to firefox 1.07 or to complete the upgrade to 1.5?
[02:53] <cowboyfeng> to complete the upgrade
[02:53] <exiodus> lnx: there should be an uninstall option there
[02:53] <cowboyfeng> I tryed the deb but it did not seem to work
[02:53] <tristanmike> intelikey: what happens if you use aptitude ?
[02:53] <lnxbob> ello all. I have a linksys pcmcia wireless nic that's not being recognized on this laptop. When booting, Ubuntu says "starting ALSA card 0", is that my card?
[02:53] <_jason> cowboyfeng: ok, what does the '/opt/firefox/firefox' command do then?
[02:53] <reda_ea> m4rcos something like  dd if=/dev/hda2 of=backup.file will backup all your partition hda2 in the file backup.file
[02:54] <intelikey> tristanmike with what command ?
[02:54] <IdleOne> !tell lnxbob about wifi
[02:54] <abarbaccia> mwe: i installed with the apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx and configured using some default options - but it wont load the driver because that fireGL error makes it load the mesa driver
[02:54] <Falstius> m4rcos: make sure the filesystem will handle a file the size of hda2.
[02:54] <intelikey> tristanmike aptitude starts fine.  if that was all you were asking.
[02:54] <tristanmike> what ever command is giving you that error, the install of ubuntu-desktop i suppose
[02:54] <lnxbob> thx IdleOne
[02:54] <troytroy> _jason: read the whole page but still lost
[02:54] <IdleOne> np
[02:54] <cowboyfeng> That worked
[02:54] <ubuntulnx> any one know how to remove limewire?
[02:54] <techrush> what program can i use to rip a cd to .iso ?
[02:54] <vdepizzol> someone here knows "Grime - GRUB Menu Editor"?
[02:55] <troytroy> _jason: could u elaborate a bit am using dappe 6.06
[02:55] <_jason> troytroy: did the page mention enabling seveas' repos?  Can you do that or need some help?
[02:55] <NickGarvey> techrush: k3b or gnomebaker
[02:55] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  i have a file named uninstall under my limewire folder...  you should have one as well
[02:55] <m4rcos> mmm ok ! thank's alot ! guys !
[02:55] <IdleOne> techrush, gnomebaker k3b serpentine and few others
[02:55] <Falstius> techrush: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=mycdrom.iso bs=4M
[02:55] <_jason> troytroy: I see...
[02:55] <intelikey> tristanmike  the install failed with  error 1   leaving  <blah> unconfigured        blah being a long list of packages.
[02:55] <cowboyfeng> So what did I do wrong the linking system
[02:55] <ubuntulnx> exidous: what's the path of your limewire folder?
[02:55] <ry4220> does anyone know where apt-get installs the swat binary by default?
[02:55] <troytroy> _jason: assistance would be welcomed
[02:55] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx    dpkg -r limewire ?
[02:55] <_jason> troytroy: it's best to ask for dapper help in #ubuntu+1 so as to prevent confusion
[02:55] <mwe> vdepizzol: I use vim. it's great grub menu editor
[02:55] <reda_ea> _jason nobody is in ubuntu+1
[02:56] <_jason> can anyone confirm that the libdvdcss packages in Seveas' repo would work fine in dapper?
[02:56] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  well i mounted my hda1 to /media/windows1, so it is under the limewire folder there....
[02:56] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: didn't work
[02:56] <mindmime> whats the winamp look alike player for linux? Ximm ?
[02:56] <tristanmike> xmms
[02:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mindmime: xmms
[02:56] <NickGarvey> xmms*
[02:56] <mwe> _jason: I think it's for breezy. I'm not 100% sure though
[02:56] <mindmime> ahh k
[02:56] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx depends on how u installed limewire
[02:56] <NickGarvey> aw I was last :(
[02:56] <lnxbob> iwconfig says: no wireless extensions. I don't think the card is being recognized. I should see it in the device manager...
[02:56] <vdepizzol> mwe: the splash screen in vim replace the menu or I can use a splash screen with a menu
[02:56] <vdepizzol> mwe: the splash screen in vim replace the menu or I can use a splash screen with a menu?
[02:56] <green_earz> m4rcos: do you mean a form of backup. if so have a look at rsnapshot to backup your /etc  and /var/lib/dpkg/  the last path is for the package management apt-get
[02:56] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  dont you remember where you installed your limewire? if not run the installer again and see what the generic folder is and look there
[02:57] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: i installed following the tutorial at ubuntu guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/#limewire
[02:57] <_jason> cowboyfeng: ok, run >>  dpkg-divert --list '*firefox*'  << and put it up on pastebin please, then give me a link ( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ )
[02:57] <tristanmike> intelikey: so the intial installation failed, is that what your saying ?
[02:57] <tristanmike> and now you're at a prompt trying to install "ubuntu-desktop"
[02:57] <ry4220> does anyone know where ubuntu stores the swat binary by default?
[02:57] <intelikey> it says in aptitude "u  ubuntu-desktop "   ... "ubuntu-desktop is currently installed."
[02:57] <NickGarvey> is an ipod treated like a usb drive in linux?  like can I get files from it and store programs on it?
[02:58] <intelikey> the "u "   i assume means unconfigured.
[02:58] <lnxbob> this pcmcia card was recognized during ONE of the installs that i did, but never again.... it lights up and everything
[02:58] <ry4220> I've got the whole of samba working, but I can't find the supposedly installed and set up swat binary
[02:58] <ry4220> to add it to inetd.conf
[02:58] <m4rcos> I have some problems green_earz I asked that because now I installing a fglrx driver for mi ATI but sometimes when I maked a reboot i can't enter, I can't see someting.
[02:58] <ubuntulnx> exiodus, reda_ea: I was able to find the .sh file and delete it, will that be enough?
[02:59] <reda_ea> no
[02:59] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: what else should i do?
[02:59] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  i dont really know...  this is my first time running linux...
[02:59] <lnxbob> does anyone know if USB wifi cards work?
[02:59] <tristanmike> intelikey: so was it the intial installation ?
[02:59] <ubuntulnx> exiodus: well thx anyway
[02:59] <ry4220> does anyone hear me at all? or is there something wrong with my irc client?
[02:59] <cowboyfeng> Ok its there
[02:59] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx its not really installed
[02:59] <ubuntulnx> ry4220 we hear you
[02:59] <IdleOne> ry4220, we see you
[03:00] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: what do you mean?
[03:00] <vdepizzol> can I install the XFCE in a computer without internet access?
[03:00] <_jason> ry4220: we can see what you type, can't really hear you :)
[03:00] <exiodus> i love ubuntu...   windows could not load the drivers for my pcmcia card, but ubuntu had no problems with it....  lol....  linux is great....
[03:00] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx just copied to /opt/Limewire
[03:00] <_jason> cowboyfeng: url?
[03:00] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx    just    sudo rm -rf /opt/Limewire
[03:00] <cowboyfeng> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11406
[03:00] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: and its done
[03:00] <ry4220> okay, thanks, it seemed like nobody could for a while... let me know if anyone has time to help me out with a swat issue at some point...
[03:00] <intelikey> it looks like a mozilla-firefox  source of the error.    that's where it says    E: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock  -  open (11 resource temporarily unavailable)
[03:00] <intelikey> tristanmike ?
[03:00] <kevor> ok, i got ivtv running, what's next?
[03:00] <bimberi> ry4220: 'dpkg -L swat | grep bin'
 intelikey: so was it the intial installation ?       <=--- ?
[03:01] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: is there anything else?
[03:01] <kevor> DBO: you stillh ere?
[03:01] <IdleOne> ry4220, try locate swat | less
[03:01] <DBO> kevor, yesh
[03:01] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: does it leave anything hidden like most P2P progs do on windows?
[03:01] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: no
[03:01] <kevor> DBO: got ivtv running, what's next?
[03:01] <cowboyfeng> _jason should those be reversed
[03:01] <tristanmike> intelikey: did it fail on the intial installation ? Is that what brought you to where you are at now ?
[03:01] <DBO> kevor, do you have a remote you need working?
[03:01] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: no limewire is knows to be clean .. even on windows its clean
[03:01] <_jason> cowboyfeng:  sudo ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox  <-- do that
[03:01] <vdepizzol> how I install XFCE in a computer without internet access?
[03:02] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea well thank you very much, you're a big help
[03:02] <kevor> DBO: no just the card, i get no signal with Tvtime
[03:02] <ubuntulnx> can gparted resize your current partition?
[03:02] <arrick> how easy is it to set up an apache web server using the ubuntu server setup?
[03:02] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: you may still have your personal configuration in something like .limewire in your home directory
[03:02] <DBO> kevor, I have the same results, try setting up mythtv
[03:02] <green_earz> m4rcos: are you using dpkg-reconfigure for xserver
[03:02] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  unlike kazaa...  ::shudders::  kazaa=BAD
[03:02] <kevor> DBO: tried, but gives mysql error
[03:02] <DBO> kevor, what kind of error?
[03:02] <intelikey> tristanmike  it is a clean default hoary install,   but the installer is crap on hoary and it always borks things for me.       after it reboots i have to reconfigure the base system then install the gui....
[03:02] <kevor> DBO: so if tvtime doesn't work, mythtv can still work?
[03:02] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: is there anyway for any one to tell it was installed?
[03:03] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: but maybe its better to keep it maybe someday you will install another limewire so its good to find your config
[03:03] <ry4220> totally blank even though I supposedly installed from apt-get
[03:03] <green_earz>  m4rcos: to configure your xserver
[03:03] <DBO> kevor, i believe you have to configure tvtime somehow, but Im not sure how
[03:03] <IdleOne> vdepizzol, try packages.ubuntu.com search for xfce4 download and burn it then dpkg -i package.deb
[03:03] <_jason> cowboyfeng: does it work now?  (we should clean up a typo you made in diverting)
[03:03] <bimberi> ry4220: try just 'dpkg -L swat'
[03:03] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: too late lol
[03:03] <intelikey> i really hope someone fixes the installer before dapper releases
[03:03] <tristanmike> intelikey: that's rancid, I had a similar problem then I got hard drive diagonstics from the manufacture only to find the drive on it's last legs
[03:03] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  you can always tell what people have installed on their computers...  unless they know what they are doing and use REAL cleaning software...  every file leaves a footprint
[03:03] <vdepizzol> IdleOne: thank's, IdleOne
[03:03] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: go to your home press ctrl+H and look if theres something witch looks like limewire
[03:03] <m4rcos> green_earz: Yes now I'm in the installation 30 minutes ago all was ok but in the dpkg-reconfigure I desactivate the eth0 or someting like that in that process and I had problems.
[03:04] <Sashi> what are some screen capture programs?
[03:04] <cowboyfeng> ahhh
[03:04] <_jason> cowboyfeng: ?
[03:04] <intelikey> tristanmike hehhe you might have me looking into hdd state if it were on one box.....
[03:04] <glen_> Howdy, been researching for hours, and can not find out why my optical ps2 basic mouse will not work
[03:04] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: is there a way to tell what was downloaded?
[03:04] <IdleOne> Sashi, Run Program > gnome-snapshot iirc
[03:05] <IdleOne> !tell glen about mouse
[03:05] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: i dont think
[03:05] <IdleOne> !tell glen_  about mouse
[03:05] <exiodus> ubuntulnx:  unless i am missing something... yes you can...  but it is much easier to hide than kazaa
[03:05] <Sashi> eh?
[03:05] <Sashi> i dont have it
[03:05] <tristanmike> intelikey: maybe you can try an apt-get update after you install a piece of software, i can't explain why dpkg is crapping out on a certain package unless dpkg is borked
[03:05] <exiodus> or iMESH
[03:05] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: maybe a folder named "incomplete" somewhere
[03:05] <carthik> Sashi, just press the print screen button on your keybaord
[03:05] <NickGarvey> !shred
[03:05] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[03:05] <Sashi> erm
[03:05] <arrick> ok so I installed ubuntu server on my dell 233 mhz, 64mg ram, can I run apache for a web server?
[03:05] <Sashi> i meant
[03:05] <intelikey> tristanmike but with totaly different hardware, i doubt that it's anything other than "bad code"
[03:06] <Sashi> like a video thing
[03:06] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: limewire is the only program i know that creates a folder named like thet
[03:06] <green_earz> m4rcos: so you only have a command line and your desktop will not fire up ?
[03:06] <bimberi> Sashi: istanbul is one
[03:06] <IdleOne> rsnapshot? also
[03:06] <Sashi> your joking right
[03:06] <Falstius> arrick, you probably want to run apache2
[03:06] <bimberi> !info istanbul
[03:06] <ubotu> istanbul: (desktop session recorder), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.1-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 60 kB, Installed size: 324 kB
[03:06] <Sashi> lol
[03:06] <bimberi> Sashi: ^^^^ nope :)
[03:06] <carthik> Sashi, afaik, istanbul is the only "free" open source screencast solution.
[03:06] <ubuntulnx> can gparted resize your current partition
[03:06] <Sashi> funny name
[03:06] <arrick> ok Falstius can you run me through it after install?
[03:06] <tristanmike> intelikey: yeah weird, i think the different hardware would increase your chances of it working, i haven't had a problem with my hoary installer, if you don't mind me asking, why not breezy ?
[03:06] <ry4220> bimberi: apparently it's installed
[03:06] <IdleOne> lol @ Sashi  hehhee
[03:07] <m4rcos> green_earz yes but when I maked a ctrl alt backsapce the hard disk was thinking all the time and I couldn't see nothing !
[03:07] <intelikey> tristanmike dialup.
[03:07] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: looks like i got everything
[03:07] <ry4220> but it doesn't say where and apt hasn't enabled the daemon by default, is there a swat.conf file somewheres?
[03:07] <m4rcos> so I thinked that I had to reinstall ubuntu ! :(
[03:07] <m4rcos> green_earz
[03:07] <ubuntulnx> anyone use tor?
[03:07] <arrick> hey IdleOne I decided to run an apache server so I can get help in here, not much help out there for microsoft,and there is a connection limit of 5 users
[03:07] <tristanmike> intelikey: fair enough
[03:08] <Falstius> arrick: if you only need a basic setup, you can just start copying files to /var/www, it shouldn't need any more setup ... for customization I modified my apache.conf file by hand so if you're going to do that just read the comments in the file.
[03:08] <bimberi> Sashi: apparently it's named in honour of Liverpool's Champions League win !! :)
[03:08] <liable> ry4220: you start swat from inetd
[03:08] <intelikey> tristanmike i'm not the kind of guy that will ask "shipit"  to send new disks each month,    err 6 months either.
[03:08] <IdleOne> arrick, FOSS is the way to go :)
[03:08] <NickGarvey> EEK
[03:08] <NickGarvey> I typed shred test.txt
[03:08] <ry4220> I know, but I need to know where swat is first
[03:08] <NickGarvey> now my terminal is all messed
[03:08] <DiscoStrangler> Im having a problem. Im new to Linux. I installed Ubuntu, with xubuntu, got all that set up. Anyhow, before I installed Ubuntu, I backed up a bunch of my files in one folder and dumped it on my slave drive. Now I want to copy that folder back over to my master drive. So, I installed the slave drive, then, following the documentation, did "sudo lshw", then "sudo mkdir /backup" then "sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /backup". Now, where do I 
[03:08] <iceman> Anyone a hack genious in here ...
[03:08] <arrick> ok Falstius thanks for the input, but I will need help, as I will not have a gui on here
[03:08] <reda_ea> arrick: in ubuntu just install phpmyadmin for a full LAMP server
[03:08] <carthik> NickGarvey, type tput --reset
[03:09] <bimberi> ry4220: that dpkg command will list all the files installed by the package
[03:09] <Falstius> arrick, the first thing you should do then is learn about little about using vi or nano (text editors)
[03:09] <IdleOne> arrick, install gui then remove it :)
[03:09] <arrick> reda_ea, what is a lamp server?
[03:09] <_jason> DiscoStrangler: you got cut off at ``Now, where do I''
[03:09] <glen_> Well, I have read both of those web pages, and they are not my problem at all.
[03:09] <reda_ea> arrick: Linux Apache Mysql Php
[03:09] <exiodus> reda_ea: would you be able to use any program to run windows version of limewire off of a vfat partition while runnung ubuntu?
[03:09] <DiscoStrangler> Now, where do I go to view the files on that drive?
[03:09] <_jason> DiscoStrangler: open nautilus and go to filesystem and then backup
[03:09] <NickGarvey> carthik: thank you :)
[03:09] <reda_ea> exiodus: bad idea .. java and fat32 on linux just dont work nice
[03:09] <ry4220> bomberi: dpkg -l swat just gives me the version number
[03:09] <carthik> NickGarvey, tput reset -- sorry
[03:10] <NickGarvey> carthik: got it
[03:10] <bimberi> ry4220: L  (capital)
[03:10] <_jason> DiscoStrangler: places menu > computer == nautilus
[03:10] <reda_ea> exiodus: just avoid using fat partition in any java app on linux
[03:10] <ubuntulnx> reda_ea: is there any program that can rid your computer of those "footprints"
[03:10] <NickGarvey> !info shred
[03:10] <ry4220> oh... that's why, thanks... I am using a screen reader so didn't notice that
[03:10] <NickGarvey> !info coreutils
[03:10] <ubotu> coreutils: (The GNU core utilities), section base, is required. Version: 5.2.1-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1028 kB, Installed size: 7536 kB
[03:10] <exiodus> reda_ea: ok... i know you can use winx to run windows on mac..   should i just download a linux version?
[03:10] <DiscoStrangler> That would be "file manager" in xubuntu?
[03:10] <carthik> DiscoStrangler, install and use rox
[03:10] <_jason> DiscoStrangler: oh right, I think it's called thunar
[03:10] <NickGarvey> ubuntulnx: should be built in, type shred filename
[03:11] <arrick> IdleOne, you see my pm?
[03:11] <carthik> !info rox
[03:11] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: there are no footprints .. all you CAn write is under your home directory
[03:11] <ubuntulnx> NickGarvey: what if i already used rm?
[03:11] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: so you can just go there and remove all you dont want
[03:11] <ubuntulnx> oh ok
[03:11] <NickGarvey> history -c to clear your command history
[03:11] <carthik> NickGarvey, try $apropos shred on your own system :)
[03:11] <reda_ea> ubuntulnx: you will have the apps config files so you chose what to do
[03:11] <iceman> Anyone able to hack a Windows program installer. need a way to install a flight training progra,
[03:12] <exiodus> ubuntulnx: sorry about that...  im used to windows...  there is a footprint for everything...
[03:12] <NickGarvey> !wine
[03:12] <exiodus> reda_ea: ok... i know you can use winx to run windows on mac..   should i just download a linux version?
[03:12] <green_earz> m4rcos: to reconfigure your xserver which looks after you mouse keyboard and monitor use the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   i think the last bit right
[03:12] <liable> iceman: theres flightsim available on linux
[03:12] <ubuntulnx> exiodus: how can you remove that?
[03:12] <reda_ea> exiodus: winx ?? you mean wine ?
[03:12] <NickGarvey> or winex?
[03:12] <NickGarvey> !cedega
[03:12] <m4rcos> Thank's a lot green_earz now I have de X in my ubuntu !
[03:13] <green_earz> np
[03:13] <exiodus> reda_ea: i dont know...  i know there is a program to run windows programs on a mac
[03:13] <cafuego_> virtual pc
[03:13] <exiodus> reda_ea: should i just uninstall my windows version and install a linux version of limewire?
[03:13] <reda_ea> exiodus: well it sure isnt wine as wine works only on PC
[03:13] <cafuego_> previously connectix; got purchased by microsoft
[03:13] <carthik> NickGarvey, use "/msg ubotu package-name" to avoid what you type appearing here
[03:14] <reda_ea> exiodus: you should install frostwire
[03:14] <exiodus> frostwire?
[03:14] <reda_ea> exiodus: its open source version of limewire
[03:14] <exiodus> ah
[03:14] <patrick__> i just installed apache-doc but where would it be
[03:14] <reda_ea> exiodus: it had a deb package in the official site
[03:14] <exiodus> reda_ea:  are there bugs in it?
[03:14] <liable> patrick__: /usr/share/doc/apache-doc
[03:14] <green_earz> patrick__: /usr/share/doc
[03:14] <bimberi> ry4220: ahh kk :)
[03:15] <reda_ea> exiodus: but it dosent work on dapper now
[03:15] <_master_> How do I remove parts of edubuntu??  I searched for it in synaptic found no parts just artwork screensavers & nothingg 2 do with it, also not installled....
[03:15] <reda_ea> exiodus: its the same as limewire
[03:15] <reda_ea> exiodus: its built from the source code of limewire
[03:15] <exiodus> reda_ea: so would that still work on ubuntu? and how would i find it? cnet? or bittorrent?
[03:16] <_master_> its trying 2 run a part of edubuntu & causeing ubuntu & kde not to run.. how do I remove edubuntu?
[03:16] <reda_ea> exiodus: so it has the same bugs as limewire
[03:16] <Sashi> lol is it me
[03:16] <ry4220> bomberi: is there a way to start swat as a one time daemon instead of adding it to inetd?
[03:16] <ubuntulnx> anyone know a good vpn package?
[03:16] <reda_ea> exiodus: just google for frostwire
[03:16] <Sashi> or does linux in general speed up things
[03:16] <Sashi> like flash games :p
[03:16] <exiodus> reda_ea: ok...  tyvm...
[03:16] <reda_ea> Sashi: no flash is very bad on linux
[03:16] <green_earz> _master_: from the command line > dpkg -l | grep package-name   then when you find the package you what the remove > sudo aptitude remove package
[03:17] <B0FH> i have never had a issue with flash in ubuntu O_o
[03:17] <ubuntulnx> anyone use a VPN?
[03:17] <B0FH> weard
[03:17] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: I use openvpn
[03:17] <Sashi> no reda_ea
[03:17] <m4rcos> n0
[03:17] <ubuntulnx> falstius: do you like it?
[03:17] <Sashi> im playing some flash games
[03:17] <Sashi> and its like double the speed
[03:17] <reda_ea> B0FH: just try some strange website that uses some stuff requiring only the lastest version of flash
[03:17] <B0FH> weard
[03:17] <B0FH> got linky?
[03:17] <NickGarvey> flash has failed for me, guess it doesnt like me
[03:18] <patrick__> how do i get permission to put stuff in /var/www
[03:18] <exiodus> reda_ea:  should i go back into windows to uninstall limewire or just do it from here?
[03:18] <reda_ea> B0FH: plus the linux version of flash has some bugs
[03:18] <devnull>  cya later
[03:18] <_master_> green what you smoking did I not just say I am using ubuntu... I dont have thst crap I am using Synaptic
[03:18] <ubuntulnx> patrick__: sudo /var/www in terminal
[03:18] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: it is pretty straightforward (if you know your way around a command prompt), but it wasn't able to do what I wanted.  I'm not sure what I wanted is possible.
[03:18] <B0FH> no way diden't know that
[03:18] <B0FH> O.o
[03:18] <reda_ea> exiodus: just let windows alone it wont do you anything
[03:18] <_master_> any1 with correct awnser help me remove edubuntu I dotn have full thing installed
[03:18] <ubuntulnx> falstius: do you know of any other vpns?
[03:18] <reda_ea> exiodus: you will have a windows version on windows and linux version on linux
[03:18] <NickGarvey> _master_: easy there... its built in...
[03:18] <reda_ea> exiodus: no problems with that
[03:18] <_master_> I ony have a PART of edubuntu installed sumhow
[03:19] <iceman> Linux my not be picture perfect, but it sure as heck blows windows out of the running for stability ....
[03:19] <exiodus> reda_ea:  i just wanted to free up some space...  i only have a 5gb hdd
[03:19] <ubuntulnx> falstius: maybe something with a gui?
[03:19] <exiodus> :(
[03:19] <patrick__> ubunyulnx: it comes up with  sudo: /var/www/: command not found
[03:19] <Phoul> Hello
[03:19] <reda_ea> exiodus: well if you only have 5gb than i think you really shouldn't dual boot
[03:19] <Phoul> Just curious. does ubuntu work with nvidia?
[03:19] <green_earz> _master_: it seems that you can not find the package with Synaptic so thats why i pointed out dpkg
[03:19] <NickGarvey> !nvidia
[03:19] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:19] <ubuntulnx> patrick__: sorry: try sudo cd /var/www
[03:19] <exiodus> reda_ea:  i am running the live cd....  its not installed
[03:20] <NickGarvey> Phoul: look into easyubuntu, sets it up for you
[03:20] <_master_> I know how do I remove the parts I installed thats taking over?? I need it removed so I can get ubuntu 2 properly 2 run
[03:20] <NickGarvey> Phoul: my friend talked to me in school and told me he was in love with it because it got his nvidia card working heh
[03:20] <iceman> Phuol yes nvidia works great ...
[03:20] <falaan> ubuntu - sorry to interrupt
[03:20] <patrick__> ubuntulnx: nope dosnt work
[03:20] <reda_ea> exiodus: ooh well ... it will be difficult to install stuff
[03:20] <ubuntulnx> ok cd /var/www/
[03:20] <_master_> I dont use gkpkg I am in gnome or kde gkpkg not installed
[03:20] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: try a search for vpn in synaptic.  There are a few listed.  I used one once, but it is escapping me right now.
[03:20] <green_earz> _master_: sorry i am on the wrong path here
[03:20] <ubuntulnx> then sudo gedit and launch your file, patrick___
[03:20] <exiodus> reda_ea:  difficult, but not impossible
[03:21] <reda_ea> exiodus: no not impossible
[03:21] <_master_> I installed edubuntu in synaptic It has 2 be there
[03:21] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: pptp-linux is the graphical one I used (CERN uses it)
[03:21] <Phoul> mmk so ubuntu has nv and i can use that to get nvidia running?
[03:21] <patrick__> i want to be able to put stuff in that folder
[03:21] <Phoul> And will it auto edit xorg and such?
[03:21] <reda_ea> exiodus: but live cd isn't made to be used
[03:21] <exiodus> reda_ea:  i have all the linux-smart people to help me out with my newbie questions....
[03:21] <_master_> why u ppl repeating?
[03:21] <reda_ea> exiodus: its just to test linux
[03:21] <exiodus> reda_ea:  its working for now tho...
[03:21] <falaan> ubuntu - sorry to interrupt but i just wanted to compliment all of your team on such an excellent product. I am a long time windows user but NO MORE!!!!
[03:22] <Xaero_Vincent> yay! I got 2.6.16-1-686 kernel to work on Ubuntu Breezy.. I fixed the network problem and rebuilt and installed deb packages for the ATI fglxr driver. I have a new problem now...
[03:22] <exiodus> reda_ea:  im just using my laptop until i fix my desktop
[03:22] <exiodus> reda_ea:  my bios went
[03:22] <exiodus> reda_ea:  need a new mobo
[03:22] <Phoul> Ohh and should i use breezy or dappler
[03:22] <camaleao> hi
[03:22] <Xaero_Vincent> My NTFS drive wont properly
[03:22] <Phoul> Because i have breezy disk but if dapplers better i will burn it
[03:23] <reda_ea> exiodus: well till then i think you should just use packages and keep them
[03:23] <falaan> quit
[03:23] <iceman> Anyone know of a Game like runescape that you can get the server software for
[03:23] <patrick__> i want to be able to put stuff in this folder Var/www/ but permissions dont let me how do get around this
[03:23] <_master_> I need a better way 2 search for ebuntu parts so I can uninstall em, any idas?? ecdu edubuntu & ed* does not work, I need a better description
[03:23] <exiodus> reda_ea:  on wed i am getting an external enclosure so i can use my 250 gb hd on the laptop
[03:23] <Phoul> anyone?
[03:23] <psyoptik> hi
[03:23] <reda_ea> exiodus: then you should install it
[03:24] <_master_> whats with htis lag today????
[03:24] <exiodus> i will...  but thats like...  1 whole day away
[03:24] <Phoul> Anyone know if i should usae breezy or dappler?
[03:24] <green_earz> patrick__: ls -l /var/ww    and look at what group its is
[03:24] <Xaero_Vincent> how come my NTFS drive wont show up? I edited the fstab file and stuff... I know the new kernel screwed it up.. but how do i fix it?
[03:24] <exiodus> reda_ea:  1 day is soooo long
[03:24] <reda_ea> exiodus: install is way better then live cd
[03:24] <bimberi> _master_: look at the dependencies of the edubuntu-desktop package
[03:24] <ubuntulnx> how do you install a file that's .tar.gz?
[03:24] <_master_> well this lag sucks & nobody can help l8tr
[03:24] <_jason> ubuntulnx: what are you trying to install?
[03:24] <juztin> help!  my "Available Updates" thing keeps popping up...i click install, and it says its installing..then it pops back to the list of available updates.  if i click on install again, it crashes.  then, when i kill it, later the same updates keep popping up.
[03:24] <bimberi> ha!
[03:25] <ubuntulnx> _jason: it's a VPN provided by my university
[03:25] <amphi> ubuntulnx: you don't - you untar it with tar zxvf foo.tar.gz
[03:25] <exiodus> reda_ea:  when i get the hd encolsure my main os will be ubuntu
[03:25] <patrick__> green_earz: its in root
[03:25] <bimberi> (not aimed at you juztin)
[03:25] <Phoul> Can anyone answer me
[03:25] <Xaero_Vincent> when I do "sudo mount /dev/hda1" it says
[03:25] <reda_ea> exiodus: just like mine is
[03:25] <juztin> :D
[03:25] <Xaero_Vincent> mount: /dev/hda1 already mounted or /media/NTFS busy
[03:25] <juztin> does anyone know what i should do?
[03:25] <ubuntulnx> amphi: then what?
[03:25] <amphi> Phoul: it would appear not
[03:25] <amphi> ubuntulnx: I'm not psychic
[03:25] <Phoul> Well i would think somone could im sure is a often asked question
[03:25] <Phoul> Dappler or breezy ?
[03:26] <exiodus> Xaero:  sudo mkdir /media/windows
[03:26] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: you'll need to find something compatible with what your University uses for VPN.
[03:26] <ubuntulnx> falstius: the software is offered by them for linux
[03:26] <green_earz> patrick__: can you past the one liner out put of the command here
[03:26] <exiodus> Xaero:  then sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows
[03:26] <reda_ea> juztin: kill everything that installs stuff and launch synaptic and do update from the toolbar
[03:26] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: what do they offer?
[03:26] <bimberi> juztin: maybe there's some errors occuring - open a terminal, 'sudo aptitude update' then 'sudo aptitude dist-upgrade'
[03:26] <amphi> ubuntulnx: if it's a src tarball I suggest you read any INSTALL, README, etc. files
[03:26] <arrick> IdleOne, im back
[03:26] <Xaero_Vincent> i did that once before... changing the kernel requires it again?
[03:26] <ubuntulnx> falstius:  3DES VPN Client Download 3000 Series client for Linux
[03:27] <exiodus> Xaero:  try umounting it, then doing it again
[03:27] <IdleOne> wb
[03:27] <patrick__> green_earz:
[03:27] <patrick__> total 4
[03:27] <patrick__> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2006-04-04 02:13 apache2-default
[03:27] <exiodus> sudo umount /media/windows;sudo umount /dev/hda1
[03:27] <arrick> !apache
[03:27] <ubotu> well, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:27] <exiodus> then remount it
[03:27] <juztin> bimberi, doing that now
[03:28] <Falstius> ubuntulnx: there is a package in synaptic called "vpnc" that is supposed to be compatible.
[03:28] <intelikey> exiodus umount /media/windows /dev/hda1   <--- one command is plenty
[03:28] <ubuntulnx> falstius: i'll give it a shot
[03:28] <exiodus> intelikey: thanks...  first time on linux...  didnt know
[03:29] <scorchsaber> exiodus: The help stuff has everything
[03:29] <scorchsaber> It's pretty cool
[03:29] <exiodus> brb...  gonna go google frostwire...
[03:29] <intelikey> !frostwire
[03:30] <arrick> hey does apache serve as a file server as well?
[03:30] <juztin> bimberi, that did it, thanks
[03:30] <amphi> arrick: of course
[03:30] <arrick> ok thanks, new to it is all
[03:30] <intelikey> arrick ftp ?   no.
[03:31] <patrick__> amphi: how would i set up the file server with apache
[03:31] <exiodus> !ftp
[03:31] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[03:31] <CharlieSu> New release coming out this month..  Is there a changelog available?
[03:31] <bimberi> juztin: oh, so it ran without errors, that's good then :)
[03:31] <conn> by any chance, does anyone here have a Dell Inspiron 8000? Or else, a laptop with an ATI Mobility M4?
[03:31] <reda_ea> arrick: you can only get files from apache
[03:31] <bimberi> CharlieSu: dapper has been delayed ...
[03:31] <bimberi> !dapper
[03:31] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:31] <green_earz> patrick__: whats the web server for static html pages ? and for your own use, if would say have a look at boa  for a web server. small and easy to setup
[03:31] <arrick> intelikey, actually, I want to share my music on my home network, as well as run the web server
[03:31] <exiodus> conn: i have one
[03:32] <arrick> reda_ea, looking at apachemysqlphp right now
[03:32] <conn> exiodus: have you ever tried playing a movie using the xv output?
[03:32] <sambagirl> could someone try http://riojams.com and tell me what you see?
[03:32] <conn> eg, vlc, mplayer, possibly totem
[03:32] <exiodus> conn: no...  i have been using windows
[03:32] <patrick__> green_earz:my home use
[03:32] <reda_ea> arrick: for ubuntu theres a package called phpmyadmin
[03:32] <arrick> ok
[03:32] <NickGarvey> you guys are so much better than ##windows
[03:32] <NickGarvey> jeez
[03:32] <NickGarvey> !hug
[03:32] <ubotu> ubotu gives nickgarvey a hug.  There, there, is that better?
[03:32] <reda_ea> arrick: it installs all thats needed to hava apache and mysql
[03:32] <intelikey> arrick apache supplies you with a http server   anything you can do over the http/s protocol can be done there.
[03:32] <FunnyLookinHat>  I have a GeForce 7900 GT, and the current driver doesn't support it.  Is there anything better I could use than VESA?
[03:32] <arrick> NickGarvey, they kicked me out today asking about the IIS 1.5 in windows
[03:32] <conn> exiodus: so ubuntu's not installed on it? I'm trying to fix a but in the r128 driver and it would help a lot if I had someone else with the same laptop
[03:33] <NickGarvey> what is IIS?
[03:33] <bimberi> sambagirl: ... Download and install the ATXM Receiver ...
[03:33] <arrick> Internet information services NickGarvey
[03:33] <sambagirl> ! :)
[03:33] <sambagirl> lol
[03:33] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sambagirl
[03:33] <intelikey> !tell arrick about lamp
[03:33] <green_earz> patrick__: have a look then at boa its a lot easyer to work with than apache
[03:33] <exiodus> conn:  i am running the live cd...  dont have enough hd space to install ubuntu on this pos laptop
[03:33] <arrick> Im looking t it now intelikey
[03:33] <sambagirl> thanks bimberi
[03:33] <patrick__> green_earzwhere do i get that then
[03:33] <green_earz> patrick__: aptitude show boa
[03:33] <bimberi> sambagirl: np :)
[03:34] <g3nocide> how do i change the domain name of a linux machine ?
[03:34] <g3nocide> i just put ubuntu on this
[03:34] <conn> exiodus: alright, thanks anyway
[03:34] <sambagirl> they wanting 4000$ USD for this! yikes :)
[03:34] <exiodus> conn:  its all used up from my limewire files
[03:34] <g3nocide> and i wanna change the domain name, how do i go about it ?
[03:34] <sambagirl> thanks
[03:34] <sambagirl> chao
[03:34] <exiodus> conn:  sorry i couldnt help
[03:34] <vdepizzol> to install the XFCE deb file I need before install all the other packages that XFCE needs to run?
[03:34] <irvs10tz> how i can i play .mpg files here?
[03:34] <conn> no problem
[03:34] <arrick> can I change my website from the network with the apache????
[03:35] <bimberi> NickGarvey: IIS is microsoft's web server
[03:35] <intelikey> !tell irvs10tz  about vlc
[03:35] <g3nocide> q
[03:35] <patrick__> green_earz: would i be able to see it on the outside world
[03:35] <green_earz> patrick__: have a look at boa web site first to see if the suits your needs. if so remove apache and install boa
[03:35] <exiodus> is there a linux op out there that runs opera instead of fox?
[03:35] <NickGarvey> ah alright
[03:35] <exiodus> just askin...
[03:36] <arrick> hey has anyone installed the php5 in here?
[03:36] <exiodus> curiosity killed me many times
[03:36] <green_earz> patrick__: yes its a light weight web server
[03:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell irvs10tz about multimedia
[03:36] <intelikey> arrick there are ways yes.  but openssh is a better way imo
[03:36] <Xaero_Vincent> its not working :(
[03:36] <exiodus> !imo
[03:36] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, exiodus
[03:36] <arrick> ok
[03:36] <NickGarvey> !opera
[03:36] <ubotu> well, opera is not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[03:36] <Xaero_Vincent> it says its not mounted now
[03:36] <intelikey> exiodus imo = in my openion
[03:37] <exiodus> ah...
[03:37] <green_earz> patrick__: http://www.boa.org/
[03:37] <Xaero_Vincent> umount: /dev/hda1: not mounted umount: /media/NTFS: not mounted
[03:37] <NathanF> Anyone have a minute to help fix a Dapper install?
[03:37] <arrick> !dapper
[03:37] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:37] <sambagirl> thanks bimberi could you try again for me please?
[03:37] <Xaero_Vincent> but when i try to remount it... it says its already mounted and busy
[03:37] <NathanF> thnks
[03:37] <arrick> np :-)
[03:38] <intelikey> NathanF if you don't find any help here try #ubuntu+1
[03:38] <exiodus> Xaero:  try sudo mkdir /media/windows mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows now
[03:38] <exiodus> Xaero:  idk...
[03:38] <exiodus> Xaero:  is a file in use?
[03:38] <bimberi> sambagirl: it would play something called worldmap.swf if i had flash installed :)
[03:38] <juztin> how can i associate a certain filetype with an application?
[03:38] <sambagirl> ahh ok thanks :)
[03:39] <Xaero_Vincent> exiodus.. it worked fine until I upgraded the kernel
[03:39] <djmeltdown> hi
[03:39] <djmeltdown> <-- new user looking for help installing....
[03:39] <arrick> !justask
[03:39] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[03:39] <patrick__> green_earz:nah i think i will stay with apache as i have used it on windows
[03:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell juztin about defaultapp
[03:39] <exiodus> Xaero:  hm...  idk...  im new to the whole linux thing, but maybe a file is open/in use?
[03:40] <patrick__> #apache
[03:40] <exiodus> does anyone know anything about python?
[03:40] <arrick> !apache
[03:40] <ubotu> [apache]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:40] <djmeltdown> I've downloaded the ISO, burned it to a CD, but for some reason my system wont recognize it as a bootable disk
[03:40] <_jason> exiodus: #python knows a lot
[03:40] <FunnyLookinHat> Package to convert RPM to DEB?
[03:40] <bimberi> sambagirl: just tried it on another PC - very nice :)
[03:40] <Xaero_Vincent> i try something... ill try deleting the mount directories and remove auto mount from fstab.. then try again.
[03:41] <psyoptik> does anyone know about xfwm4?
[03:41] <intelikey> djmeltdown  you did burn it as a disk image, rather than as a file.   didn't you ?
[03:41] <sambagirl> thanks bimberi trying to figure this out. ubuntu this xp that amiga here macos there big time ;)
[03:41] <djmeltdown> yes
[03:41] <djmeltdown> i dont have NERO, or Nautilus as describe on Ubuntu's website
[03:41] <djmeltdown> but i dont have WinRAR
[03:42] <djmeltdown> which recognizes .ISO files
[03:42] <shadeofgrey> winrar is easily available
[03:42] <psyoptik> I'm trying to compile it with the --enable-compositor parameter but getting an error when using ./configure
[03:42] <djmeltdown> so i unzipped the archive
[03:42] <djmeltdown> and then burned all the unzipped files to a CD
[03:42] <shadeofgrey> djmeltdown:  you need winrar for windows or linux?
[03:42] <djmeltdown> which should be the same and mounting an ISO file
[03:42] <shadeofgrey> no
[03:42] <shadeofgrey> its not
[03:43] <CharlieSu> Do yall think that Draper is going to be a big update?
[03:43] <shadeofgrey> iso files are meant to be burned altogfether onto CD's
[03:43] <shadeofgrey> yes
[03:43] <patrick__> i want to be able to put stuff in this folder Var/www/ but permissions dont let me how do get around this
[03:43] <shadeofgrey> 'its huge
[03:43] <CharlieSu> Dapper
[03:43] <arrick> CharlieSu, check out !dapper
[03:43] <CharlieSu> !dapper
[03:43] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:43] <CharlieSu> yeah.. I just did..  is XFCE going to be default or no?
[03:43] <arrick> dapper
[03:43] <djmeltdown> what about if i mount the image using Daemon Tools, can i install from within Win XP?
[03:44] <amphi> patrick__: sudo? or enable user dirs and put them in ~/public_html
[03:44] <djmeltdown> i have already partiioned a 6 FB FAT 32 drive
[03:44] <arrick> 6 huh ?
[03:44] <intelikey> FB ?
[03:44] <djmeltdown> 6 GB
[03:44] <arrick> oh ok
[03:44] <psyoptik> can anyone help with me with the ./configure command?
[03:44] <arrick> sudo build-essential
[03:45] <shadeofgrey> has anybody had success with loading mirc the chat program for windows through wine?
[03:45] <intelikey> djmeltdown 6g partition for ?
[03:45] <djmeltdown> to install Ubuntu on
[03:45] <djmeltdown> ..
[03:45] <arrick> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:45] <arrick> !enter
[03:45] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[03:45] <intelikey> :)
[03:45] <chris_> hello
[03:45] <arrick> hey chris
[03:45] <djmeltdown> can i mount the ISO using Daemon Tools and then install from within windows
[03:45] <arrick> whas up
[03:45] <shadeofgrey> djmeltdown:  you should remove the partition and let ubuntu builkd it for u through the installer
[03:45] <arrick> DBO, you gto a geuest here
[03:45] <djmeltdown> so just leave it as unpartiioned space?
[03:45] <exiodus> irc wont let me join #python
[03:45] <chris_> im mostly here for one issue i cant seem to fix on my ubuntu box, anyone up for helpin out a newbie?
[03:45] <bimberi> psyoptik: ask away, if someone can help they'll answer
[03:45] <arrick> yeah
[03:45] <shadeofgrey> djmeltdown:  no!  it may trash you windows filesystem'
[03:45] <intelikey> djmeltdown you can't installe it on vfat or ntfs....  but the installer will take care of that for you.
[03:46] <shadeofgrey> thats the best thing to do'
[03:46] <bimberi> psyo
[03:46] <arrick> !justask
[03:46] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[03:46] <chris_> well, i cant get ubuntu to run higher than 640 x 480 butthe last time i installed it ran at 1024
[03:46] <green_earz> patrick__: look in : cat /etc/group    and i think the apache group is www-data  if so change the group ownship of /var/www and then put your self in the www-data > sudo adduser user-name group
[03:46] <exiodus> how do you identify yourself? irc tells me i need to be identified to join #python
[03:46] <amphi> exiodus: perhaps you need to be 'identified to services'
[03:46] <arrick> !identify
[03:46] <ubotu> arrick: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:46] <psyoptik> i'm getting this error "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[03:46] <psyoptik> " after trying to compile xfwm4
[03:47] <amphi> exiodus: /msg nickserv help register
[03:47] <bimberi> !tell exiodus about register
[03:47] <arrick> !register
[03:47] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[03:47] <djmeltdown> ok, im kinda getting conflicting answers, so do i leave the 6 GB FAT 32 partition, or do i delete it, and leave 6 GB of unpartitioned space?
[03:47] <arrick> bimberi, just how fast are you?
[03:47] <crimsun> psyoptik: why not just install 'xfce4' from universe, or 'xubuntu-desktop'
[03:47] <amphi> exiodus: and /msg nickserv help identify
[03:47] <arrick> by the way guysngals bimbiri is a guy. hehe
[03:47] <exiodus> amphi:  ty
[03:47] <fiendskull9> is there any gurus in here that would like to be interviewed for Linux Web Radio episode 1?
[03:47] <chris_> ok, who was answering my question?
[03:47] <_jason> can anyone shed some light on why the install-css.sh script in libdvdread3 does not include amd64 as an available arch even though the site it downloads the debs from does have an amd64 package?
[03:47] <bimberi> arrick: :P
[03:47] <intelikey> djmeltdown either will (or should) be fine.
[03:47] <exiodus> bimberi: ty also
[03:47] <djmeltdown> ok
[03:48] <bimberi> exiodus: np :)
[03:48] <Falstius> so was bambi .. but I don't see how that's relevant.
[03:48] <djmeltdown> my next step is to re-burn the CD using NERO to burn the ISO
[03:48] <psyoptik> i am trying to use the --enable-compositor parameter which the package does not allow me to do
[03:48] <psyoptik> unless i'm wrong
[03:48] <crimsun> _jason: probably just needts to be synced.
[03:48] <crimsun> psyoptik: we enabled it back with Hoary.
[03:48] <arrick> dont you stick your tongue out at me :-(
[03:48] <fiendskull9> Or does anyone have some news, or interesting bugs?
[03:48] <ltR20> i remember when i used SUSE/KDE i had widgets on my desktop, is this possible with GNOME/UBUNTU
[03:48] <ChrisLTD> hey guys... if I screw up Grub how do I figure out where to point it... (hd0,0) and so forth??
[03:48] <psyoptik> hmm...
[03:48] <chris_> um, could i private convo someone to help me get my screen res to 1024
[03:48] <_jason> crimsun: so you would say it would be fine to download the deb and install it manually?  (I'm helping out another user)
[03:48] <arrick> !grub
[03:48] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[03:49] <djmeltdown> does anyone know if WinXP has a utility that will burn an ISO?? or do i HAVE to use a third-party utility
[03:49] <exiodus> !help identify
[03:49] <arrick> chris_, ^^see above
[03:49] <crimsun> psyoptik: I know, because I'm the one who enabled it. Read the changelog.
[03:49] <djmeltdown> im trying to avoid copying a 650MB file over my network
[03:49] <ChrisLTD> danke
[03:49] <fiendskull9> djmeltdown, no it doesnt.....
[03:49] <arrick> exodus type !register in
[03:49] <w32> hey has anyone ever set up asterisk on ubuntu ?
[03:49] <amphi> djmeltdown: burn it over the network ;)
[03:49] <psyoptik> ok
[03:49] <ubuntunoob1> hi
[03:49] <Falstius> chris_: try ctrl+alt+shift+'-'
[03:49] <crimsun> _jason: sure, but you get to support him/her =)
[03:50] <chris_> arrick, which link should i be looking at?
[03:50] <ubuntunoob1> Can someone explain how to create 2 partitions on a CF card that I already have mounted
[03:50] <_jason> crimsun: haha ok :)
[03:50] <arrick> !grub
[03:50] <_intel> I need some help on why after a mysql install from source I don't have /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock; I've look al over the file tree but can't seem to located it?
[03:50] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[03:50] <djmeltdown> amphi : just not possible, it would be rediculously slow, especially with an E-mule server, web server, FTP server, and 2 print servers running
[03:50] <ChrisLTD> what will that do Falstius?
[03:50] <Falstius> chris_ sorry, just ctrl+alt+'-' or ctrl+alt+'+'
[03:50] <green_earz> fiendskull9: just out of intrest how would you speed to person for the interveiw. voip ?
[03:50] <exiodus> whats the hotkey for switching the desktops?
[03:50] <NickGarvey> whats the antivirus program for linux called?
[03:50] <Falstius> ChrisLTD: it will change the virtual resolution.
[03:50] <amphi> djmeltdown: oh, well
[03:51] <green_earz> fiendskull9: sorry speak not speed
[03:51] <arrick> chris_, follow their suggestions, tehy know more than I.
[03:51] <Xenguy> NickGarvey: clamav is one
[03:51] <bimberi> exiodus: ctrl-alt-<arrow keys>
[03:51] <NickGarvey> Xenguy: that was it thank you
[03:51] <Xenguy> yw
[03:51] <exiodus> bimb: ty again
[03:51] <chris_> ok, i can change between the different work areas , but there all still 640 x 460
[03:51] <w32> !asterisk
[03:51] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, w32
[03:51] <ubuntunoob1> I mounted it as sda and I need a 20mb fat16 and the rest fat32
[03:52] <dagreenmachine> anyone?
[03:52] <arrick> dagreenmachine, too much tyoing
[03:53] <arrick> typing
[03:53] <chris_> closed it on acciedent
[03:53] <chris_> so ctrl alt and arrow is like atl + tab in xp
[03:53] <dagreenmachine> can you point me in the right direction?
[03:53] <chris_> still, it wont let me change my display from 640-480 to anything else
[03:53] <arrick> !paitence
[03:53] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:53] <Falstius> chris_: Did you try alt-ctrl-+?  try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to get aditional resolutions
[03:53] <arrick> spell it womeone
[03:54] <exiodus> how do you change your pass?
[03:54] <_jason> exiodus: passwd
[03:54] <arrick> someone, I cant seem to type without typos
[03:54] <NickGarvey> exiodus: passwd
[03:54] <djmeltdown> amphi : its copying over the network now, suprisingly its only estimating a 4 minute copy
[03:54] <exiodus> with nickserv?
[03:54] <arrick> djmeltdown, its only mgs, not ggs, so it will be wuick
[03:54] <arrick> quick
[03:55] <exiodus> nickserv gave me a pass and i want to change it...
[03:55] <_jason> exiodus: /msg nickserv help
[03:55] <NickGarvey> exiodus: /msg nickserv help
[03:55] <arrick> exiodus, type /msg nickserv passwd
[03:55] <_jason> NickGarvey: stop copying me :)
[03:55] <NickGarvey> damn your fast fingers _jason!
[03:55] <cafuego_> exiodus: /msg nickserv help
[03:55] <arrick> haha
[03:55] <fiendskull9> does anyone know of a screen video capture client?
[03:55] <fiendskull9> like camtasia
[03:56] <arrick> fiendskull9, hang on
[03:56] <intelikey> chris sounds like xorg.conf error   vertsync  and   horzref   incorrect for the monitor.     i sujest looking at  http://monitorworld.com    search for your make and modle  find the  vref  and hsync   then edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf  accordingly.
[03:57] <exiodus> ty to all, now how can you check if the pass change went through?
[03:57] <amphi> exiodus: try to use it
[03:57] <djmeltdown> brb, gonna go burn this ISO
[03:57] <arrick> hey fiendskull9 have you checked out camstream>
[03:57] <ltR20> i remember when i used SUSE/KDE i had widgets on my desktop, is this possible with GNOME/UBUNTU
[03:57] <fiendskull9> nope
[03:57] <NickGarvey> !widgets
[03:57] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[03:57] <fiendskull9> is it in the repos?
[03:57] <ltR20> really?
[03:57] <_jason> ltR20: gdesklets
[03:58] <ltR20> that's the best one?
[03:58] <exiodus> amphi: this may seem dumb, but how do i go about doing that?
[03:58] <_jason> ltR20: I liked it when i tried it, i don't use them much
[03:58] <arrick> hey fiendskull9 camgrab is what I was trying for
[03:58] <amphi> exiodus: /msg nickserv ident foo
[03:58] <arrick> captures a single image from a camera
[03:58] <fiendskull9> arrick, i dont want a webcam capture, i want screen caputred video.
[03:58] <amphi> exiodus: where 'foo' is your password
[03:58] <arrick> oh ok
[03:58] <exiodus> says i already identified
[03:58] <dagreenmachine> :(
[03:58] <arrick> sory fiendskull9
[03:58] <abarbaccia> hello all - does anybody know whats the difference between ati drivers and fglrx drivers -- specifically TV out
[03:59] <exiodus> so it worked right?
[03:59] <intelikey> /msg nickserv help
[03:59] <chris_> hey dude,could u tell me that command again plz ?
[03:59] <patrick__> how do i start apache
[03:59] <NickGarvey> apache start
[03:59] <green_earz> fiendskull9:       aptitude show streamer
[03:59] <dagreenmachine> Anyone want to tell me how to partition a CF card into 2 partitions 1 fat32 and the other fat16?
[03:59] <bimberi> fiendskull9: istanbul (Desktop session recorder)
[04:00] <ubuntu> wer i can find more sample codes of gambas programming language
[04:00] <Falstius> dagreenmachine: that will probably make your camera very unhappy.
[04:00] <dagreenmachine> I know how to with knoppix but not with ubuntu
[04:00] <DeepThoughts> Hi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu but it dies when loading hid-core, ist there a way to disable this? (I've got a combined live/install-dvd and the live-part works but not the install...)
[04:00] <dagreenmachine> Its not for my camera :)
[04:00] <ChrisLTD> so, Breezy Ubuntu and Kubuntu crash at the login screen.. as does Dapper Live.. I tried using Vesa drivers instead of ATI drivers... same thing
[04:00] <ChrisLTD> this is what happens
[04:00] <fiendskull9> arrick, thanks man
[04:00] <scorchsaber> ubuntu: Gambas is just BASIC dude. It has a ton of help built in.
[04:00] <ChrisLTD> the login screen pops up... the sound plays and then the whole computer freezes
[04:00] <harisund> ChrisLTD are you using a laptop?
[04:00] <arrick> np:-)
[04:00] <reda_ea> patrick__: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[04:00] <roland> need a c compiler?
[04:00] <ChrisLTD> Nope
[04:00] <ChrisLTD> desktop
[04:00] <intelikey> dagreenmachine man cfdisk
[04:00] <harisund> What video card?
[04:01] <ChrisLTD> Radeon 9800 Pro
[04:01] <sunnysky> i don.t know
[04:01] <harisund> ChrisLTD: That happened on my laptop till I installed the correct drivers for my video card.
[04:01] <dagreenmachine> I am trying to install linux on my handheld jordana 720 and my instructions say it needs to read a fat32 partition
[04:01] <_jason> roland: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[04:01] <harisund> ChrisLTD You are using the fglrx drivers right?
[04:01] <_jason> roland: that will give you gcc and all the stuff you need to start compiling
[04:01] <ChrisLTD> well... right now I just reinstalled a server only 5.10
[04:01] <dagreenmachine> *16
[04:01] <roland> thanks
[04:01] <green_earz> patrick__: and for over kill sudo invoke-rc.d apache start
[04:02] <patrick__> cheers
[04:02] <harisund> ChrisLTD: Yes, you still need fglrx (even for Breezy 5.10) .. reinstalled a server? What do you mean?
[04:02] <ChrisLTD> was gonna do apt-get gnome-desktop
[04:02] <ChrisLTD> I couldn't use the normal installer
[04:02] <WiFi_Warri0r> hnnn
[04:02] <chris_> could anyone tell me the command to reconfigure my xserver?
[04:02] <harisund> ChrisLTD: what do you mean couldn't use normal installer?
[04:02] <ChrisLTD> kept freezing 70% through on the ACPI package
[04:02] <bimberi> !xorg
[04:02] <ubotu> methinks xorg is To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[04:02] <fiendskull9> arrick, do u know of something like istanbul (simple gui) that will send audio card capture to icecast/shoutcast server?
[04:03] <intelikey> hmmm now that's inconvienant as all get out.    booted to a locked root passwd and no way for a user to do anything...   arrrg
[04:03] <harisund> ChrisLTD I think you will need to boot with the option "noapic nolapic" at the command line when booting your machine for installation
[04:03] <psyoptik> does anyone know the command to set window transparency with the xfwm4 compositor?
[04:03] <arrick> nope
[04:03] <arrick> there is a streaming video thing hangon
[04:03] <ChrisLTD> well it works when I do a server only and then the aptget desktop
[04:03] <WiFi_Warri0r> can someone help me with a quick problem?, i had set up smb file shares on my ubuntu breezy box once before and it had worked perfectly, but now it isnt showing up on my other boxen.... nothing has changed since then and i havent even shut down the compouter, it still shows up on my file sharing properties on my ubuntu box but isnt showing up on my network on my win boxen.... thnx for any help
[04:03] <amphi> intelikey: ?
[04:03] <fiendskull9> arrick, hmmm, for now im using liveice and a shoutcast server
[04:04] <fiendskull9> arrick, ill probably just pre-record and stream in microslush xp
[04:04] <chris_> how do i copy nd paste on ubuntu ?
[04:04] <ChrisLTD> but then it still crashes at the login screen like the live CDs
[04:04] <harisund> ChrisLTD: I am not sure.. hmm.. I would try going ahead with fglrx drivers and trying it   short
[04:04] <ChrisLTD> k
[04:04] <amphi> fglrx is another can of worms...
[04:04] <apoc> hey everyone, is there a graphical ssh client for ubuntu, i used one with windows, and now im wondering if there is one that i can get for ubuntu
[04:04] <djhulk> Somebody already installed sysvconfig?
[04:04] <harisund> chris_ : If you are on a PC,Control C and Control V. Alternatively, anything highlighted with the mouse gets stored temporarily and can be retrieved by middle click
[04:04] <arrick> hey, check out camserv fiendskull9
[04:05] <mcrawfor> how do I use apt to get a list of all *installed* packages
[04:05] <mcrawfor> ?
[04:05] <WiFi_Warri0r> can someone help me with a quick problem?, i had set up smb file shares on my ubuntu breezy box once before and it had worked perfectly, but now it isnt showing up on my other boxen.... nothing has changed since then and i havent even shut down the compouter, it still shows up on my file sharing properties on my ubuntu box but isnt showing up on my network on my win boxen.... thnx for any help
[04:05] <arrick> I dont know much about it though
[04:05] <intelikey> amphi i'm trying another round of "install paticake"  and on reboot to the installed system i remembered that i hadn't set a root passwd.
[04:05] <harisund> mcrawfor: If you want a list of all installed packages, I believe dpkg --listfiles gives them for you
[04:05] <Xenguy> apoc: gftp works, tho it is not the slickest
[04:05] <Xenguy> apoc: what is it you typically need to do?
[04:06] <intelikey> that's going to force two subsequent reboots to fix that error.
[04:06] <bimberi> mcrawfor: dpkg -l | grep ^ii
[04:06] <amphi> intelikey: use sudo?
[04:06] <harisund> mcrawfor: You could do dpkg --list
[04:06] <NickGarvey> what is the shortkey for paste in the terminal?
[04:06] <tkup> WiFi_Warri0r, make sure that you permanentely register the samba service into the run-level you boot into. try 'sudo /etc/init.d/samba start' for now
[04:06] <mcrawfor> harisund: yeah, that's a list of files installed, not packages
[04:06] <bimberi> apoc: Places -> Connect to Server
[04:06] <intelikey> amphi no can do,  mounted nosuid
[04:06] <green_earz> apoc: in the kde desktop you can use fish for ssh in konqueror
[04:06] <Xenguy> NickGarvey: Shift-Insert usually
[04:06] <_jason> NickGarvey: shift-ctrl-v, but highlight and middle click is faster/better imo
[04:06] <harisund> Uh oh.. mcrawfor; Hang on, I will let you know shortly
[04:06] <mcrawfor> bimberi: thanks
[04:06] <WiFi_Warri0r> tkup: thank you
[04:06] <bimberi> NickGarvey: ctrl-shift-V
[04:06] <IdleOne> NickGarvey, ctrl+v ?
[04:06] <mcrawfor> harisund: okay
[04:06] <amphi> intelikey: that shouldn't prevent you running sudo
[04:07] <bimberi> mcrawfor: yw :)
[04:07] <harisund> Yep mcrawfor: "dpkg --list" gives you all packages
[04:07] <intelikey> amphi lol   yes it does.
[04:07] <tkup> WiFi_Warri0r, were you able to browse the shares?
[04:07] <harisund> bimberi: I think "dpkg --list" gives all installed packages, and there isn't a need for a "grep II"
[04:07] <amphi> intelikey: or you could just boot with init=/bin/bash
[04:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> tkup: yeah
[04:07] <Xenguy> NickGarvey: if you did C-c first, then C-S-v to paste
[04:07] <fiendskull9> whats the package name for the ogg codecs?
[04:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> i just started samba again, im checking to see if it worked right now
[04:07] <amphi> intelikey: what is mounted nosuid?
[04:07] <WiFi_Warri0r> thnx for ur helkp
[04:08] <intelikey> amphi /
[04:08] <bimberi> harisund: yes there is, it will also list downloaded but not installed and removed but still configured packages
[04:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> it worked
[04:08] <fusi> helloes! how would i go about upgrading from hoary hedgehog (4.1) to breezy badger (5.1) (ideally without waiting for a cd in the post or downloading an iso (no burner D:) :P)? :D
[04:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> i can browse my nix box on my win network now
[04:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> thnx!
[04:08] <WiFi_Warri0r> ;)
[04:08] <slavik> fusi: it.s 4.10 and 5.10 :)
[04:08] <arrick> fusi you just got rid of both options
[04:08] <harisund> bimberi: Removed but still configured: You mean like those removed but not purged?
[04:08] <harisund> bimberi: ah ok. I didn't realize that.
[04:08] <slavik> fusi: backup then "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[04:08] <fusi> oh nhoes! D:
[04:08] <bimberi> harisund: yep :)
[04:08] <_jason> fusi: you can use apt
[04:09] <fusi> ok ill try that thanks!
[04:09] <tkup> WiFi_Warri0r, although it's not a good idea to register the service permanentaly as it just stays there and might lower you system's security, but if it's a home server, you can 'sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf' and run it. It will register the services you want permanently
[04:09] <intelikey> amphi my /etc/fstab says " /dev/hda1       /               ext2    nosuid,errors=remount-ro 0       1 "
[04:09] <fusi> this is a fresh install (found an old 4.1 cd lying around :)
[04:09] <slavik> fusi: look in wiki, there is a guide
[04:09] <_jason> fusi: wait I'll get you instructions, I think it's safer to do 4.10 > 5.04 > 5.10 than a straght 4.10 > 5.10
[04:09] <fusi> lovely! thanks for your help!
[04:09] <Silverwizard> Ok, noobish question: How can I get permissions to write to the /usr folder? (Needing a NetHack fix and it's telling me I am not root so I cannot modify the folder)
[04:09] <slavik> so, anyone got any experience with job fairs?
[04:10] <bimberi> fusi: you should upgrade to hoary (5.04) first, then breezy
[04:10] <slavik> Silverwizard: use sudo
[04:10] <fusi> i like it when people who are giving advice agree ;D
[04:10] <arrick> slavik, whats your questiom?
[04:10] <slavik> what are job fairs like
[04:10] <slavik> I am heading straight for the FBI table :D
[04:10] <Silverwizard> Thanks, will fiddle with sudo more
[04:11] <intelikey> amphi what that translates to is 'all users are permenantly locked out of anything needing root clearance.'   only root can do <blah>
[04:11] <bimberi> fusi: i like it when i can read the channel properly and not repeat others posts :)
[04:11] <_jason> fusi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HoaryUpgradeNotes for hoary (5.04) and then https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade for breezy (5.10)
[04:11] <amphi> intelikey: if you boot with init=/bin/bash you will be dropped to a root shell - of course nosuid breaks sudo, dunno what I was thinking ;)
[04:11] <arrick> easiest interview you will ever hve, just be careful getting up so you don trip over the chair slavik
[04:11] <fusi> bimberi: ;p
[04:11] <slavik> ty,lol
[04:11] <Falstius> slavik, shake hands, ask questions, collect bussiness cards, and follow up with people you meet (and are interested in working with) by email.
[04:11] <amphi> intelikey: remount / rw and run passwd
[04:12] <DBO> slavik, its like going to a vender show, only in reverse
[04:12] <fusi> _jason: wow great stuff! you rock \m/ thanks a lot!
[04:12] <slavik> I want to work for an agency where we make people dissappear :D
[04:12] <intelikey> amphi only root can mount.
[04:12] <Xnos> hi someone knows how modify the paremeters of the hibernate mode of my dell inspiron 6400
[04:12] <arrick> haha
[04:12] <arrick> slavik, you really want to work for the fbi?
[04:12] <arrick> what are your quals?
[04:12] <amphi> intelikey: if you boot with init=/bin/bash you will be root
[04:12] <slavik> I def don't mind, why?
[04:12] <bimberi> !upgrade2hoary is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HoaryUpgradeNotes
[04:12] <ubotu> okay, bimberi
[04:12] <slavik> anyways, I need help with xmame
[04:12] <dr_house> can someone help me with using "ext2fsd" ?
[04:12] <bimberi> (old but evidently still useful :) )
[04:13] <intelikey> amphi if i boot with      1        i will be too.
[04:13] <amphi> intelikey: once you're done, you can run init
[04:13] <slavik> I gotxmame and gxmame and when I try to run either, I get a blank screen that kills my x session
[04:13] <arrick> bimberi, you talking about yourself again?
[04:13] <_jason> bimberi: yes, thank you :)
[04:13] <amphi> intelikey: single user mode asks for root password
[04:13] <bimberi> arrick: lol
[04:13] <arrick> haha
[04:14] <intelikey> amphi if i boot to single,  i can run init 2  after,  if i boot with  init=/bin/sh   there is no init.
[04:14] <slavik> if only I knew latex ...
[04:14] <intelikey> :)
[04:14] <amphi> intelikey: as I said, just run init
[04:14] <arrick> hah
[04:14] <mauper> slavik: lyx not enough ? ;)
[04:14] <arrick> condem factory?
[04:14] <slavik> don't know that either
[04:14] <slavik> I tried to install lyx on windows, that was a pita
[04:14] <arrick> oh ok
[04:14] <amphi> intelikey: or /sbin/init rather
[04:15] <apoc> Xenguy: i typically, need to transpher files from my computer to server, a built in editor would be nice, but not a must
[04:15] <mauper> slavik: never tried the windows version
[04:15] <slavik> will get it here
[04:15] <slavik> mauper: 2 words (familiar to rpm based distros): dependancy hell
[04:15] <mauper> slavik: works like a charm here
[04:15] <Titan> ok, just plugged in an external harddrive, how do I set permissions on it so I can add things to it?
[04:16] <intelikey> tty2 [root#~]  /sbin/init
[04:16] <intelikey> Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
[04:16] <iceman> anyone know a good irc channel for c programming
[04:16] <Falstius> Titan, you shouldn't have to unless it is formatted NTFS .. in which case you have some work to do.
[04:16] <_jason> iceman: ##c
[04:16] <intelikey> like i said.  amphi  that wont work.
[04:16] <iceman> _jason ty
[04:16] <mauper> Titan: normally you should have read/write permissions if it's fat
[04:16] <mauper> FAT, that is, sigh
[04:16] <Titan> Falstius, Oh, ya, that is right and writing to NTFS is not a good idea, thanks for the reminder
[04:17] <Titan> Thanks guys
[04:17] <amphi> intelikey: /sbin/init q then
[04:17] <adiabatic> The last time I installed Ubuntu and set up Evolution, I selected stuff from the list boxes at random and got it to give me all the sudo logs and whatnot in my inbox. How do I do that this time around? What mail type do I use?
[04:18] <iofreak> when I type cc into bash, I get cc: command not found
[04:18] <amphi> intelikey: or a runlevel
[04:18] <slavik> how many people know tex? (not latex, but actual tex)
[04:18] <iofreak> how do I fix that?
[04:18] <amphi> iofreak: install build-essential
[04:18] <_jason> iofreak: install build-essential, and try gcc instead
[04:18] <sidd_2006> hello, ubuntu experts! I need some help getting my networking working. I've tried a number of things from the forum. nothing seems to work. Conf: Linksys WRT54G Wired connection. Please advice.
[04:18] <mauper> adiabatic: that is because you selected your account to be the receiver of logs and notifications during install, I guess
[04:18] <_jason> oh wait, what is cc... ignore me
[04:18] <NickGarvey> when I try to move a folder to a USB drive I get "cp: omitting directory"
[04:19] <NickGarvey> why does this happen?
[04:19] <intelikey> amphi how many times you booted your pinguin with  init=/bin/bash   ?
[04:19] <mauper> NickGarvey: for move: mv
[04:19] <oxez> Does GNOME have something like KDE's dcop? So we can control our apps
[04:19] <_jason> never mind, don't, cc is just a link to gcc :)
[04:19] <NickGarvey> mauper: eh I ment copy
[04:19] <Falstius> NickGarvey: you need to use cp -r to copy directories.  No need to use mv (which will delete the original)
[04:19] <amphi> intelikey: many, but not for a long time
[04:19] <NickGarvey> oh alright thanks
[04:19] <slavik> oxez: CTRL-CONTROL-DELETE
[04:19] <tkup> NickGarvey, what's the arguments that you're giving to cp?
[04:19] <mauper> NickGarver: try: cp -rv for recursive
[04:19] <psychiccyberfrea> anyone know how to install lame and some other encoders
[04:19] <Falstius> NickGarvey: I should say RTFMP though :)
[04:20] <dr_house> anyone familiar with ext2fsd?
[04:20] <intelikey> amphi i think maybe sysvinit don't work like old init did.
[04:20] <chris_> hi, i just reconfigured my xserver but still cant change the resolution to 1024 although it enabled it
[04:20] <mauper> !mp3
[04:20] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:20] <sidd_2006> my /etc/network/interfaces is 'auto eth0' and then 'iface eth0 inet dhcp'
[04:20] <Falstius> dr_house: I've used it, seems to work.
[04:20] <oxez> slavik, hm. I don't think this is what I need. In kde you could just do: dcop amarok default nextSong, and next song would be played. I'm asking if there something like that on GNOME
[04:20] <amphi> intelikey: at worst, you can use alt-sysrq-s alt-sysrq-u & alt-sysreq b to sync, remount ro, and reboot
[04:21] <fusi> 47mins until hoary comes in :D
[04:21] <chicalinux> gstreamer madd  and runs coll
[04:21] <dr_house> Falstius did you use the 32bit or 64bit one?
[04:21] <NickGarvey> and should I unmount a USB drive before unplugging it? well thats more of a, what will happen if I don't
[04:21] <Consty> I'm trying to access my usb drive in a VMware session.  It tells me that I need to unload the usb-storage driver, but I figured as long as I unmount the usb drive it should be able to access in vmware?  But it doesn't, can anyone help?
[04:21] <Falstius> dr_house: the 32bit.  I don't have 64bit windows.
[04:21] <mauper> NickGarvey, yes you should unmount :)
[04:21] <amphi> intelikey: /sbin/init q didn't work?
[04:21] <mauper> NickGarvey: otherwise: dataloss, maybe
[04:21] <iofreak> amphi, jason_ thanks!
[04:21] <dr_house> Falstius when you installed the software, how did you mount your drive?
[04:21] <arrick> !plugnpray
[04:21] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[04:21] <chris_> is there a terminal command to change your resolution ?
[04:21] <tkup> NickGarvey, it's better to unmount since some buffers are not fully synchronized when you abruptly remove it.
[04:22] <arrick> !fixres
[04:22] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:22] <NickGarvey> sounds good to me
[04:22] <intelikey> alt-sysreq b  is automatic no delay reboot.   no time to remount anything if you press that key combo
[04:22] <Falstius> dr_house: this isn't really an ubuntu topic, why don't you ask in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[04:22] <Falstius> but I just use the IFS drives program in the control panel.
[04:22] <chris_> already did it, still when i go into preferences only 640 x 480 shows
[04:22] <WiFi_Warri0r> does anyone know if you can install some type of plugin to use your webcam on gaim??
[04:22] <amphi> intelikey: yes, that's why I said 'alt-sysreq s and alt-sysreq u' before that
[04:23] <dr_house> Falstius if you could help me in a PM, i'd appreciate it
[04:23] <Falstius> dr_house: just join #ubuntu-offtopic.  No one is talking in there anyway :)
[04:23] <amphi> intelikey: or you can just remount / ro and turn the damn thing ogg
[04:23] <amphi> er, off
[04:23] <CNAP> how can i search for a specific file or folder on the entire partition?
[04:23] <DaSkreech> woah
[04:23] <DaSkreech> Ok I was going to ask in xubuntu but there is noone there :)
[04:23] <amphi> CNAP: locate or find
[04:23] <A-Pomb> my floppydrives wont mount
[04:23] <A-Pomb> my floppydrives wont mount
[04:23] <intelikey> or  exit
[04:23] <WiFi_Warri0r> does anyone know if you can install some type of plugin to use your webcam on gaim??
[04:23] <DaSkreech> How can I shut off some checks in the kernel?
[04:24] <LadyNikon> A-Pomb: pls do not repeat yourself.
[04:24] <DaSkreech> Like RAID OR lvm?
[04:24] <A-Pomb> sorry, i pushed the up arrow
[04:24] <arrick> night guys
[04:24] <WiFi_Warri0r> does anyone know if you can install some type of plugin to use your webcam on gaim??
[04:24] <CNAP> alright, this might be tolerable for anyone thinking "PASTEBIN"
[04:25] <fiendskull9> how do i install ogg?
[04:25] <DaSkreech> WiFi_Warri0r: Try Gaim 2
[04:25] <intelikey> A-Pomb try "sudo mount /dev/fd0 /mnt && ls /mnt"
[04:25] <WiFi_Warri0r> ok
[04:25] <DaSkreech> fiendskull9: Huh?
[04:25] <CNAP> frankie@client:/$ sudo apt-get install tinycobol
[04:25] <CNAP> Reading package lists... Done
[04:25] <CNAP> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:25] <CNAP> tinycobol is already the newest version.
[04:25] <CNAP> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[04:25] <fiendskull9> DaSkreech, i need ogg codecs
[04:26] <A-Pomb> thank you intelikely... will try
[04:26] <CNAP> so how do i find where that package is located?
[04:26] <Consty> I'm trying to access my usb drive in a VMware session.  It tells me that I need to unload the usb-storage driver, but I figured as long as I unmount the usb drive it should be able to access in vmware?  I'de rather not use rmmod, can anyone help?
[04:26] <amphi> fiendskull9: apt-get install vorbis-tools will pull it all in
[04:26] <DaSkreech> fiendskull9: Ogg vorbis or ogg theora?
[04:26] <adiabatic> mauper: hrm...thanks
[04:26] <intelikey> cnap dpkg -l tinycobol
[04:26] <green_earz> CNAP: dpkg -L  tinycobol
[04:26] <IdleOne> I have an issue here. when I try to open theme manager ( System > theme ) it starts but doesnt open up?
[04:27] <DaSkreech> How can I shut off some of the kernel checks at the start?
[04:27] <fiendskull9> amphi and DaSkreech, well, im installing streamTranscoder, and it sais OGG was incorrectly installed
[04:27] <fusi> another slightly more involved question(!): is it possible in ubuntu to connect to my proxy/router/etc pc downstairs through bluetooth (lan/dailin over bt/etc)?
[04:27] <_jason> IdleOne: any terminal output?
[04:27] <IdleOne> dont have terminal open
[04:27] <fusi> cause i want ubuntu on my pc upstairs, which is/was/still will be as a dual boot an xp machine; i dialed into this box over bluetooth LAP, and this box proxied everyhing through
[04:28] <CNAP> OH CNAP! you guys are awesome. i can compile cobol in linux :-D
[04:28] <_jason> IdleOne: open one and try to run gnome-theme-manager
[04:28] <fusi> this box == box downstiars (hdd's are being moved around like hotpotatoes)
[04:28] <amphi> CNAP: that pleases you? ;)
[04:28] <xwolf-> i installed xine packages and everything, but how do i play streaming videos? mozilla-mplayer seems to be broken or sth like
[04:28] <tkup> DaSkreech, you're wandering in the dark side
[04:28] <IdleOne> _jason, run command not found
[04:29] <_jason> IdleOne: 'gnome-theme-manager'
[04:29] <CNAP> amphi: it's the little things in life
[04:29] <DaSkreech> tkup: Cause I don't want RAID to run on a box that doesn't have RAID?
[04:29] <xwolf-> i'm under kubuntu, but can't get help there
[04:29] <DaSkreech> tkup: I would think that's sensible...
[04:29] <tkup> DaSkreech, unless you meant turning off services see 'sudo apt-get sysv-rc-conf'
[04:29] <DaSkreech> ahh
[04:29] <_jason> xwolf-: did you install mplayer?
[04:29] <xwolf-> _jason xine
[04:29] <criminy> I'm trying to write an init script for slim but slim won't fork like gdm does?
[04:29] <_jason> xwolf-: yes, but mozilla-mplayer needs mplayer
[04:30] <IdleOne> _jason, just a blinking cursor and nothing happening
[04:30] <xwolf-> i know
[04:30] <Fire> I have a question, can anyone help me?
[04:30] <criminy> If I use start-stop-daemon with the -b option, my PC freezes
[04:30] <IdleOne> !ask
[04:30] <amphi> CNAP: ;)
[04:30] <intelikey> fire the answer is yes
[04:30] <fiendskull9> where is libvorbis installed?
[04:30] <_jason> IdleOne: try restarting X?
[04:30] <xwolf-> wiki said mozilla-mplayer.... i couldnt find anything else
[04:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell xwolf- about mplayer
[04:30] <criminy> I am basing my init script on gdm's init script
[04:30] <IdleOne> _jason, no I havent
[04:30] <IdleOne> _jason, ill give it a try
[04:31] <amphi> fiendskull9: /usr/lib - perhaps you need the dev packages for the libs?
[04:31] <Fire> intelikey: i can;t get x-chat to connect to irc.esper.net but it connects to all other networks
[04:31] <fiendskull9> amphi, yes
[04:31] <fiendskull9> amphi, stremT still sais ogg isnt there
[04:31] <criminy> Anybody? I can use slim -d for daemonize but I can't figure out how to incorporate that into the init script
[04:31] <intelikey> fire port maybe ?   check what port that network recommends and try with it
[04:32] <Fire> i have tried 6667, and 5555 when i used windows i used 5555 and it was fine
[04:32] <A-Pomb> intelikey: it says "must specify filesystem type"
[04:32] <slavik> someone called me?
[04:32] <green_earz> criminy: in the /etc/init.d   there should be template script skeleton
[04:32] <intelikey> A-Pomb that is telling you the device node is not there.
[04:33] <A-Pomb> does that mean it cant detect a floppy drive?
[04:33] <criminy> green_earz: I'm looking at the file but this doesn't help
[04:33] <A-Pomb> the same thing happens when i try mounting a USB drive too
[04:34] <criminy> Slim either 1) stops everything that would start up after it or 2) lets start-stop-daemon fork it which for some reason locks up X
[04:35] <exiodus> DBO: still here?
[04:35] <DaSkreech> tkup: Did I mention I have no gui :)
[04:35] <green_earz> criminy: here a debain link that may be of help > http://www.debianhelp.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3306&theme=Printer
[04:35] <intelikey> A-Pomb errr where ever the static device nodes are, mount it.    find /dev/ -type b -name fd0 -exec mount {} /mnt \;
[04:35] <DBO> exiodus, slighty, what can I do ya for?
[04:35] <intelikey> err sudo that
[04:36] <exiodus> DBO: is there a program built in that i can use to listen to my music from limewire without reinstalling frostwire?
[04:36] <criminy> I forget '--'...
[04:36] <A-Pomb> ok .... just type all that in?
[04:36] <tkup> DaSkreech, sysv-rc-conf is an ncurses-based program (character-based). you don't need X to run it.
[04:36] <Fire> intelikey: any other ideas?
[04:36] <intelikey> copy and paste my good man
[04:36] <criminy> thanks green_earz
[04:36] <tkup> DaSkreech, you just 'sudo sysv-rc-conf'
[04:36] <green_earz> np
[04:36] <A-Pomb> right
[04:37] <intelikey> fire you did try with port 5555 ?
[04:37] <DBO> exiodus, any MP3 player should be able to play what you downloaded from limewire
[04:37] <Fire> no dice
[04:37] <intelikey> fire then no i don't have.
[04:37] <exiodus> DBO: ty
[04:37] <DaSkreech> tkup: Ah no Just realized the error is from my network not X
[04:38] <spazzz> Evening everyone.  I was wondering if someone could help me with a problum.
[04:38] <exiodus> DBO: is there an mp3 player built into ubuntu?
[04:38] <spazzz> I got all my files locked up on my Ubuntu drive and I can't get to them
[04:38] <tkup> DaSkreech, what error are you getting?
[04:38] <Fire> intelikey: thanks for trying
[04:38] <tkup> DaSkreech, or did you fix that up already?
[04:38] <DBO> !tell exiodus about mp3
[04:39] <intelikey> fire np.
[04:39] <spazzz> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=154792 has the info on the issue
[04:39] <mauper> spazzz: locked up means what exactly ?
[04:40] <dabaR> spazzz: unlock them
[04:40] <Gau> Does anyone know how I get canna running?
[04:40] <spazzz> mauper: The URL i gave you has pretty much the problum.  I can't access the partition that Ubuntu stored my /home directory n in a nutshell
[04:40] <iofreak> how can I set cc/gcc to use 3.3 instead of 4.0?
[04:40] <mauper> spazzz: didn't saw the url ... I'm looking
[04:40] <spazzz> mauper: Thanks
[04:40] <DBO> Fire, (I have tried to get up to date with your issue, but Im not sure I have) are you running a firewall?
[04:40] <IdleOne> iofreak, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:40] <_jason> iofreak: install gcc-3.4, and use the command gcc-3.4
[04:40] <asparagui> any clue why grub insists on changing my saveddefault setting each startup?
[04:41] <exiodus> DBO: ty
[04:41] <_jason> iofreak: oops I meant gcc-3.3, but you cna use either
[04:41] <mauper> spazzz: so you want to recover the bootloader because windows killed it, right ?
[04:42] <arrick> hey i figured out how to run xchat for the server terminal, wow
[04:42] <iofreak> is there a way to switch cc cmd to point to gcc-3.3?
[04:42] <arrick> IdleOne, you see this?
[04:42] <arrick> hahah
[04:42] <IdleOne> see what?
[04:42] <spazzz> mauper: Well that would work as well.  I plan on reinstalling Ubuntu anyway so all i need is to gain access to the partition.
[04:43] <mauper> spazzz: did you try knoppix oder any other livecd ?
[04:43] <_jason> iofreak: if you are trying to compile something you can usually use 'export CC=gcc-3.3', if you really want to change the link, you would either have to change the link yourself or setup alternatives
[04:43] <arrick> Iam talking to you without booting the gui interface on here
[04:43] <troytroy> hi does webmail plugins for yahoo and msn etc work in thunderbrid on ubuntu
[04:43] <IdleOne> arrick, using irssi?
[04:43] <arrick> nope
[04:43] <spazzz> mauper: Yes, That was in the post.  I already tried using knoppix and recovering grub
[04:43] <iofreak> thanks I'll try that
[04:43] <arrick> typed in xchat and it started
[04:43] <mauper> spazzz: what exactly did mount tell you ?
[04:43] <IdleOne> arrick, cool
[04:44] <mauper> spazzz: if you just want to backup your data, that should be no problem using a live cd
[04:44] <arrick> IdleOne, I had to start the install over again
[04:44] <exiodus> hey...  do you think ubuntu had no problem loading the driver for my nic card because i have Micro$oft Window$ installed and it knows my nic card? or do you think that ubuntu knew on its own?
[04:44] <spazzz> Something about it not knowing what file system to use.  I then tried to specify it in fstab "knoppix had it set to AUTO" so I set it for ext3.  Then it said something about it couln't read the superblock or something.
[04:44] <spazzz> I should have copied the messages.
[04:45] <exiodus> if it did know, i might just format
[04:45] <troytroy> hi does webmail plugins for yahoo and msn etc work in thunderbrid
[04:45] <IdleOne> brb
[04:45] <roland> I am trying to find the emacs editor in ubuntu?
[04:45] <intelikey> well i'v got the confounded gah-nome thingy now.    first order of business is to get rid of that.....
[04:45] <crimsun> roland: install it first
[04:45] <mauper> spazzz: are you sure you got the right partition ? Did you try any other partion ? like /dev/hda1 ... /dev/hda5 or whatever
[04:45] <spazzz> *nods* Yes... See heres the thing
[04:46] <tale_> roland try dpkg -l | grep emacs
[04:46] <bimberi> roland: emacs21 is the package
[04:46] <tale_> roland, it may not be installed
[04:46] <mauper> spazzz: mounting ext2|3 should work out of the box in knoppix
[04:46] <dabaR> !+info emacs21
[04:46] <ubotu> emacs21: (The GNU Emacs editor), section editors, is optional. Version: 21.4a-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1946 kB, Installed size: 5908 kB
[04:46] <tale_> roland, if it is, then try dpkg -L emacs21 to see a list of the files in the package.  You can find the executable that way.
[04:47] <spazzz> I used the recommended partioning settings that the install disk gave me when I installed Ubuntu orriginaly.  THe second drive is split into hdb1 hdb2 and hdb5.  hdb5 I belive is an extention of hdb2.  I can access hdb1 which contains the grub configuration files and the kernel images.  hdb5 has the /home partition.  I have no idea what is in hdb2
[04:47] <intelikey> mauper apazzz can use   fdisk -l     to find the partition numver.
[04:47] <intelikey> number even
[04:48] <mauper> spazzz: or you could simply try to mount all ;) - shouldn't hurt
[04:49] <holobyted> how can I modify metacity's default dialog-positioning behavior? I'm sick of dialog boxes opening wherever the mouse pointer is
[04:49] <mauper> although I remember a crooked piece of box which lockedup completely when I tried to access a specific partition ;)
[04:49] <slew> hi, id like to use vnc with linux, but synaptic has a bunch of options. which one is best to connect to a windows box?
[04:49] <spazzz> mauper: I can try that but if it's not mouting it when I try to specify it i doubt how doing a global mount will make it work\
[04:49] <bimberi> slew: where do you want to run the vncserver, windows or ubuntu?
[04:50] <DBO> slew in terminal "vncview xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0"
[04:50] <exiodus> does anyone know if ubuntu loaded my driver for my nic card because window$ has it installed? i am running the live cd...
[04:50] <DBO> slew in terminal "vncviewer xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:0"
[04:50] <DBO> sorry, do that EVERY time...
[04:50] <exiodus> or is it because it has it in the prgm?
[04:50] <mauper> spazzz: not global: just try to mount all the different partitions and see if the working ones contain your data
[04:50] <slew> bimberi, the vnc server is on the windows box.
[04:50] <bimberi> slew: Applications -> Internet -> Terminal Server Client
[04:50] <mauper> spazzz: otherwise I would assume your partition got corrupted ...
[04:51] <bimberi> slew: that gives you access to xvncviewer, which is installed by default
[04:51] <intelikey> !ntfs
[04:51] <ubotu> I guess ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:51] <mauper> spazzz: just try mount /dev/hdb2 /to/what/ever
[04:51] <troytroy> http://webmail.mozdev.org/
[04:52] <IamEthos> how do you put a ~ over an 'n'
[04:52] <Puter>  Anyone know much about routing ?
[04:52] <CNAP> do any of you guys use ubuntu for servers? or in your opinion do you think it's more of a desktop distro?
[04:52] <mauper> Puter: much - no - a fair bit in general: yes ;)
[04:53] <spazzz> mauper: I doubt they got corrupted.  I remember going through all this before trying to get a windows EXT driver to read the disk with simmiler results
[04:53] <spazzz> If I could get grub running or something I would probobly be good to go
[04:53] <mauper> spazzz: did you try to mount /dev/hdb2 ?
[04:53] <spazzz> Yes
[04:54] <mauper> and hdb1, hdb3, hdb4, hdb5 ?
[04:54] <spazzz> *nods* Yeap.
[04:54] <spazzz> i'm gona go to some more work trying to get grub up
[04:55] <spazzz> I havent touched the drive so if I can just get ubuntu to boot I can get into the drive.
[04:55] <Puter> mauper: Great :) I have a machine that has two network adapters in it.....I'm running 4 subnets on one of them how do you go about routing traffic through the subnets so they can see each other ?. Do I need to install IP forwarding ?. I have created a virtual adapter and tried to use it as a gateway to no avail. Is there a reference somewhere that describes how to do this in plain English ?
[04:55] <spazzz> i'll be back if I have no lick
[04:55] <spazzz> luck ever
[04:55] <spazzz> even
[04:55] <spazzz> bah
[04:55] <mauper> spazzz: mkay, now my insights: if you know you got the right partition and it doesn't mount, then I assume you got a problem ;)
[04:55] <Puter> mapuer
[04:56] <Puter> mauper: I have added routes too
[04:57] <mauper> Puter: I remember doing something like this with NAT, yes ... but it should be possible without
[04:57] <Sammut> solved my stupid Ati X700 Pro problem
[04:57] <mauper> Puter: what does traceroute say ?
[04:57] <Puter> mauper: Just a sec
[04:57] <mian1ak> can someone help me with logging into shipit.ubuntu.com?
[04:58] <mauper> Puter: and how does "route" look like ?
[04:58] <Puter> mauper: Request timed out
[04:59] <Puter> mauper: U wouldn't know of a How-To for this kind of thing ?
[05:00] <slavik> running xmame or gxmame produces a blank screen and I lose control of the terminal
[05:00] <tuv> how can i tell which ubuntu release i am running?
[05:01] <intelikey> tuv cat /etc/*release    maybe
[05:02] <slavik> System -> About Ubuntu
[05:02] <crimsun> tuv: lsb_release -r
[05:02] <mauper> Puter: I remember I had to enably ipforward somewhere ...
[05:02] <tuv> intelikey, crimsun: thanks
[05:02] <mauper> Puter: otherwise your box should just discard the packages
[05:03] <mauper> Puter: howto ... just a sec ...
[05:03] <troytroy> hi i just installed webmail ext for thunderbird and seems OS blocking port below 1024
[05:03] <troytroy> how do i enable ports pleae
[05:03] <mauper> Puter: don't know, too lazy right now ;), try to google for "bridge", "ip forwarding" or similar
[05:05] <mauper> troytroy: ubuntu should't block ports at all, unless you installed a firewall ... you cannot bind to a port below 1024 though, if you aren't su
[05:06] <DeepThoughts> Does anyone know if it's possible to burn a CD when you've booted using the LiveCD?
[05:06] <chenjf> deepthoughts: sure
[05:06] <chenjf> you just need a burning problem
[05:06] <chenjf> program
[05:06] <chenjf> like gnomebaker
[05:06] <willis_> DeepThoughts:  you could use the 'toram' option if the live supports it.. and you have a LOT of ram.
[05:06] <ltR20> what's the drapper channel?
[05:07] <troytroy> mauper: dont think i have firewall installed how do i chk please?
[05:07] <mauper> troytroy: jikes, good question ... if you didn't install one, then there is none ;)
[05:07] <IdleOne> how do I check the size of a specific directory?
[05:07] <bimberi> ltR20: #ubuntu+1
[05:07] <mauper> IdleOne: du
[05:08] <IdleOne> mauper, how can I get the output in a format I can understand?
[05:08] <FunnyLookinHat> how do I change my TTY again?
[05:08] <tkup> IdleOne, du -sh
[05:08] <FunnyLookinHat> cntl + alt + f#?
[05:09] <mian1ak> how come i get not allowed here when i try to log into shipit.ubuntu.com?
[05:09] <tkup> IdleOne, or man du
[05:09] <IdleOne> mauper, tkup ty
[05:09] <mauper> IdleOne: the last line should give the bytes used ... or was it blocks ? -> "man du", or "du --help"
[05:09] <bimberi> IdleOne: du -s /path/to/dir
[05:09] <espresso> Has anyone here successfully setup php/mySQL on breezy? I'm completely stuck on something
[05:09] <voradams> can anyone help on a network issue?
[05:09] <ddg_blues> how do you force quit an application
[05:09] <mauper> espresso: mysql running right now, php + apache once ...
[05:09] <IdleOne> ddg_blues, kill all appname
[05:09] <bimberi> IdleOne: or better, du -sh ....
[05:09] <Madpilot> ddg_blues, try clicking on the X button - top right corner - if it's a desktop app
[05:10] <IdleOne> ddg_blues, killall appname
[05:10] <mauper> ddg_blues: xkill
[05:10] <DeepThoughts> I'm experiencing some strange problems when I try to install Ubuntu, or to be exact, I don't get that far. If I have my mouse plugged in it dies on hid-core (well it stops doing anything at least) and if I've unplugged it stops in root filesystem. Any tips on how to get further?
[05:10] <espresso> mauper: how did you get php to talk to mysql?
[05:11] <troytroy> mauper: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11412
[05:11] <espresso> I tried ./configure --with-mysql
[05:11] <IdleOne> few drinks ?
[05:11] <bimberi> !lamp
[05:11] <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
[05:11] <troytroy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11412
[05:11] <espresso> and it didn't happen
[05:11] <mauper> espresso: huh ? Never did that on the local machine, but mysql-support should come with the standard install, I gather
[05:11] <Madpilot> IdleOne, :P
[05:12] <IdleOne> Madpilot, you dont miss a beat huh :)
[05:12] <espresso> mauper: unfortunately :(
[05:12] <mauper> troytroy: that just shows us that it doesn't work ;)
[05:13] <troytroy> mauper: so how do i correct it
[05:13] <espresso> it seems to be looking for mysql.h, which comes as part of mysql-devel, but it won't isntall: http://pastebin.com/639177
[05:13] <mauper> espresso: did you check that mysql is running and accessable ?
[05:13] <IdleOne> good night folks
[05:13] <Rug> Howdy all
[05:13] <espresso> mauper: yes, mysql runs fine by itself
[05:13] <mauper> espresso: and what does php tell you ?
[05:13] <espresso> php only throws errors
[05:14] <Rug> Is there a command to reset all of Gnomes settings back to default?
[05:14] <mauper> Rug: clear your homedir, yes ;)
[05:15] <Rug> mauper: ouch, I don't want to do that
[05:15] <mauper> espresso: ah yes, now I know all ;) - what kind of errors ?
[05:16] <intelikey> rug rm -fr $HOME/.gnome*    should work
[05:16] <espresso> mauper: one moment... let me get my code into pastebin
[05:16] <mauper> espresso: just get the errors into pastebin, that would be better :)
[05:16] <st3v3dnd> I installed postgres 8.1.3 through the repo at orcaware.com, and need the sources, how exactly do I get those?
[05:18] <st3v3dnd> I should note that the repo indicates sources and packages, I'm just not sure how to get the sources.
[05:19] <chenjf> st3v3dnd:uncomment the appropriate deb-src lines
[05:19] <chenjf> in the /etc/apt/sources.lst
[05:19] <voradams> Here is my problem. I have DHCP connect to the router ok, but it does not see beyond router with any application except ping. Is there a way for dhclient to get the information needed to look beyond the router and what information would be needed (gateway, host, outside dns) The router is a Dlink 630 wireless (on the top of my head)
[05:19] <espresso> mauper: sorry, got a phone call... it's not that I'm getting errors, it's that nothing is coming up at all on the queries I'm doing
[05:20] <espresso> basically, I'm getting empty responses
[05:20] <mauper> espresso: are you sure your code is correct ?
[05:20] <nworbnosaj> hello all
[05:21] <AngryElf> if i've make && make install'd a program what's an efficient way to remove it?
[05:21] <espresso> mauper: not exactly sure... I've shown my code to several people, who say it's okay and don't know why it's not working, which is why I traced it back to an install error
[05:21] <mauper> espresso: I mean if you don't get any basic communication errors and you connected to the db just fine, one should think that the install is fine
[05:21] <espresso> mauper: the other reason why I cite an install error... well, see for yourself: http://mistermocha.com/info.php
[05:21] <nworbnosaj> just installed ubuntu through VMware and I'm really diggin it
[05:21] <chenjf> AngryElf:make uninstall
[05:21] <cyphase> which port does avahi/zeroconf/etc use?
[05:22] <troytroy> how do i set my wireless device  have ATHEROS AR5005G WIRELESS NET ADAPTOR ?
[05:22] <espresso> you'll see something in the include files that says '--without-mysql'
[05:22] <mauper> espresso: site is still loading ... or is that the error ?
[05:23] <espresso> mauper: no, that's new
[05:23] <GTswagger> Where does one go to suggest a new package be added to a main repository?
[05:23] <djmeltdown> hello
[05:23] <djmeltdown> i finally got ubuntu installed
[05:23] <nworbnosaj> hello djmd
[05:23] <mauper> espresso: I don't know for sure, but the LAMP setup is fairly common and I never heard about any mysterious errors like that ...
[05:24] <nworbnosaj> me to
[05:24] <intelikey> is it safe to have a line in /etc/sudoers that reads "ALL   ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL "   ?
[05:24] <mauper> espresso: did you enable full debug output ?
[05:24] <djmeltdown> i have to do alot more exploring before i can say that i like it, but it has made a very good first impression on me
[05:24] <mauper> espresso: btw: I am not fluent in php, just a few bits and pieces
[05:24] <apomb> intelikey: thanks for the help, turns out the install was borked ...
[05:24] <voradams> TroyTroy, do you have WPA installed?
[05:24] <espresso> uhoh... something is up here :o
[05:25] <mauper> espresso: huh ?
[05:26] <espresso> mauper: my server is acting up
[05:26] <KB-Kris> give it a slap
[05:26] <troytroy> voradams: cant see it in the synatics ..
[05:26] <espresso> mauper: *whew*... ok, check it again
[05:27] <intelikey> apomb imo ubuntu has a very poor installer program.   they have went way to far trying to make it "automatic"  and now it is rigid,    i would almost rather install by hand than have to put up with a rigid installer that doesn't allow any deveation from the default.
[05:27] <voradams> TroyTroy that could be the probblem. Ubuntu can see my device, but since i use wpa and not wep, it can not autoconfig
[05:27] <irvs10tz> hey anyone, is there a movie maker i can use with ubuntu?
[05:27] <mauper> espresso: yup, standard php info, so what ?
[05:27] <troytroy> voradams: u have the same wireless nic
[05:28] <mauper> espresso: except: "--without-mysql" maybe ;)
[05:28] <troytroy> voradams: what do u suggest
[05:28] <apomb> intelikey ... i know what you mean, but then it would be just another linux distro :P
[05:28] <apomb> not one for "everyone"
[05:28] <voradams> no, I have an inboard intel chip and a pci dlink.
[05:28] <ubuntu> windows just wiped out my grub .. how do i re-enable it from a live cd?
[05:28] <troytroy> voradams: ok
[05:28] <mauper> !grub
[05:28] <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
[05:29] <intelikey> that would be an improvement.   i like linux  :)
[05:29] <intelikey> i don't like windows.
[05:29] <mauper> damn, I like that bot ;)
[05:29] <voradams> troytroy: see if you can download wpa, if all is well, the networek install should see it and allow config, if not use the wpapage on the wiki
[05:29] <walden> Hi. when ubuntu starts up, i can hear the sounds.. but i cant play mp3s.. anyone know why?
[05:29] <intelikey> !restricted formats
[05:29] <ubotu> restricted formats is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[05:30] <intelikey> walden ^
[05:30] <walden> thanks, Intangir
[05:30] <KB-Kris> grr I can't find any drivers compatible with Epson AcuLaser C900 (printer) :@
[05:30] <voradams> walden MP3 is not supported, see the wiki for details how to install mp3 codecs. if you have ogg files , they can play native
[05:30] <walden> err, intelikey
[05:30] <intelikey> !vlc
[05:30] <ubotu> [vlc]  a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[05:30] <walden> tyty :)
[05:30] <intelikey> :)
[05:30] <apomb> intelikey: agreed
[05:30] <walden> i was thinking i had something all messed up last night
[05:30] <vinboy> how do I extract a whole bunch of zip files?
[05:30] <intelikey> walden no M$ had it all messed up for you....
[05:30] <mauper> voradams: not supported ... well ... frown upon maybe ;)
[05:31] <iofreak> thanks so much jason, I got everything working :)
[05:31] <walden> intelikey: lol. hehe. well, it is still there on 88GB of this laptop  hdd...
[05:31] <espresso> mauper: yes, that's the problem!!
[05:31] <voradams> mauper: not supported in install is maybe more precise
[05:31] <walden> intelikey: but atleast post ubuntu, linux is the default OS :D
[05:31] <mauper> espresso: just a wild guess by me ;)
[05:31] <espresso> if I run ./configure --with-mysql it kicks up an error
[05:32] <espresso> something about "can't find header file"
[05:32] <mauper> voradams: sounds better :) - no mp3 sounds a bit discouraging
[05:32] <irvs10tz> is there some sort of video editing in linux
[05:32] <irvs10tz> ?
[05:32] <voradams> Anyone able to help on network settings?
[05:32] <espresso> the header file is supposed to be mysql.h which does not exist on my computer
[05:32] <cyphase> is there anyway to run Avahi properly with a firewall?
[05:33] <cyphase> with firestarter i should say
[05:33] <DBO> Intangir, the only thing more hatable than XP is solaris... if you by chance have to try to figure out where they hid all the init.d stuff
[05:33] <espresso> cyphase: what ports does Avahi/firestarter use?
[05:33] <cyphase> espresso, firestarter is the firewall..
[05:33] <intelikey> DBO :)
[05:33] <cyphase> espresso, avahi uses UDP 5353
[05:34] <cyphase> i've opened it both ways on the firewall
[05:34] <espresso> espresso: oh... I'm using iptables
[05:34] <DBO> intelikey, I meant to say that to you... oops
[05:34] <apomb> huh? DBO? lol
[05:34] <espresso> cyphase: nevermind then
[05:34] <cyphase> lol
[05:34] <apomb> ooh lol
[05:34] <espresso> sorry I can't help... don't know that proggy
[05:34] <cyphase> maybe i should upgrade firewalls..
[05:34] <walden> Do i need a firewall or something like WindowsXP's? I am not running anything special.. just a default install of ubuntu
[05:34] <cyphase> walden, not really
[05:34] <intelikey> cyphase actually iptables is the firewall, firestarter is the configuration app
[05:34] <walden> cyphase: good
[05:34] <cyphase> you can if you want, but it's not really needed usually
[05:35] <cyphase> intelikey, i know
[05:35] <espresso> intelikey: do you know if it will run remotely?
[05:35] <walden> and yes.. is there a vnc viewer application in ubuntu?
[05:35] <intelikey> espresso "it" ?
[05:35] <GTswagger> Where does one go to suggest a new package be added to a main repository?
[05:36] <espresso> intelikey: t/it/firestarter/
[05:36] <intelikey> GTswagger popularity contest ?
[05:36] <MagicFab> Hello
[05:36] <intelikey> espresso through ssh im sure
[05:37] <espresso> intelikey: I'll have to check it out... thanks
[05:37] <MagicFab> How can I find *all* non-free packages already installed on a Breezy install ?
[05:37] <GTswagger> intelikey -- no, just trying to get a very new software project added to Ubuntu's software manager, and as a Gentoo user Ubuntu's system for doing that is completely alien to me.
[05:37] <intelikey> espresso it's installed by default
[05:37] <GTswagger> intelikey -- is there a bugzilla?  mailing list?   wishlist wiki?
[05:37] <espresso> intelikey: even if I do a server install?
[05:38] <intelikey> espresso ahhh prolly not.
[05:38] <intelikey> GTswagger idk  check on  http://ubuntu.com
[05:38] <mauper> walden: yes, vncviewer ;)
[05:38] <espresso> intelikey: My server box is about to go in the closet... I get into it by ssh only
[05:38] <GTroy> I'm trying to get a microsoft app to run in wine with little luck
[05:38] <GTroy> !wine
[05:39] <GTswagger> intelikey -- I have ... been piddling around and haven't found what I'm looking for yet
[05:39] <walden> mauper: thanks :)
[05:39] <intelikey> gonna warm the closet up ehh espresso
[05:39] <troytroy> could anyone suggest a good player for mp3 sounds
[05:39] <intelikey> !vlc
[05:39] <ubotu> from memory, vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[05:39] <orbin> MagicFab: all the stuff that came from restricted or multiverse
[05:40] <intelikey> troytroy or install the "codecs" and use a plugin
[05:40] <walden> mauper: you know where the vncviwer package is in the menu?
[05:40] <intelikey> !codecs
[05:40] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[05:40] <walden> !easysource
[05:40] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:40] <intelikey> !restricted formats
[05:40] <ubotu> [restricted formats]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[05:40] <Breezy-CA> Once in awhile my Breezy box restarts on its own and I find it at the login screen. Where do I look to start troubleshooting this? So far it's never happened while I was in front of it to see the error(s)...
[05:40] <MagicFab> orbin: restricted is not a repo.. multiverseOK.
[05:41] <mauper> walden: it's commandline afaik
[05:41] <troytroy> intelikey: please explain? plugin for which players
[05:41] <intelikey> Breezy-CA /var/log/
[05:41] <Breezy-CA> ty intelikey
[05:41] <walden> mauper: oh. :\
[05:41] <orbin> MagicFab: yes it is: http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
[05:41] <mauper> walden: easy to use though
[05:41] <intelikey> troytroy mplayer  or totem  or xmms
[05:41] <Breezy-CA> intelikey, which of the many logs ... ?
[05:41] <intelikey> mozilla maybe
[05:42] <walden> mauper: ok. i'll see. not very comfy with the command line, yet.
[05:42] <mauper> walden: "vncviewer hostip" should be sufficient
[05:42] <darkwarrior0404> Anyone help me with sound card problems?
[05:42] <walden> mauper: oh.
[05:42] <walden> cool then
[05:42] <mauper> walden: don't be afraid, it seldom bites ... but when it bites ... :->
[05:42] <troytroy> intelikey: bn u and me which of them should i choose
[05:42] <walden> hahaha
[05:42] <blujay> darkwarrior0404: what is the problem?
[05:43] <troytroy> intelikey: totem still not running on my box
[05:43] <intelikey> Breezy-CA Xorg.0.log  and dmesg  and messages and kern.log
[05:43] <MagicFab> orbin: oh! tks. so I guess I don't have to worry about those
[05:43] <intelikey> troytroy mplayer-xine prolly likes you.
[05:44] <Breezy-CA> intelikey - t/y again
[05:44] <darkwarrior0404> Blujay, i have an old Riptide Audio PCI soundcard, and I cant get it to work under ubuntu 5.10
[05:44] <walden> mauper: omg. it is so cool. and faster than realvnc on windows :)
[05:44] <blujay> darkwarrior0404: have you run alsaconf?
[05:45] <mauper> walden: maybe because it is not so bloated and can use X underneath ;)
[05:45] <intelikey> Breezy-CA errr avtually i listed the latest you might check the older logs of the same names, last few entries with "tail logfile "
[05:45] <walden> mauper: hehe, as long as things work, i am happy.
[05:45] <_smd_> I tried copying files onto /var/www   but I cannot.  Why would that be?
[05:46] <blujay> _smd_: can you be more specific than "I cannot"?
[05:46] <intelikey>   smd  sudo
[05:46] <mauper> !sudo
[05:46] <ubotu> from memory, sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:46] <_smd_> blyjay: i right click on the file i want to and copy and then i go to that folder and I cannot go cntl+v or right lick and paste.
[05:47] <compguy1011> where can i get xchat themes?
[05:47] <compguy1011> i cant find em online anywhere
[05:47] <_smd_> I tried looking on the forums but could not find anything.  I am not sure I am asking the correct question
[05:47] <darkwarrior0404> blujay-> no, I'm pretty new to anything unix-based and moving from windows, mind showing me how?
[05:47] <blujay> _smd_: it's probably a permissions problem, you'll need to use the console and sudo, or open a browser with root permission, or change permissions on /var/www
[05:47] <blujay> darkwarrior0404: try "sudo alsaconf"
[05:48] <intelikey> _smd_ read the wiki on sudo please  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo  <--- then start nautilus with gksudo
[05:48] <crimsun> blujay: we don't ship alsaconf.
[05:48] <Rylie> how do u join ubuntu offtopic
[05:48] <darkwarrior0404> says command not found
[05:48] <crimsun> darkwarrior0404: pastebin the following: ``lspci -v && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[05:48] <_smd_> intelikey: Thanks I was just about to ask that
[05:48] <crimsun> !paste
[05:48] <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.
[05:49] <intelikey> /j #ubnutu-offtopic
[05:49] <blujay> crimsun: errr...doh :)  that's not good
[05:49] <lakcaj> Hello.  What's a program I can use to take a bunch of mp3s and burn them to an audio CD?  I want to play them on a CD player that does _not_ support mp3.
[05:49] <geo_leader> You cant
[05:49] <intelikey> rylie ^
[05:49] <Rylie> thanx
[05:49] <CarlFK> lakcaj: look at kb3
[05:49] <orbin> lakcaj: serpentine's already installed
[05:49] <Rylie> yeah
[05:49] <chenjf> lakcaj:gnomebaker
[05:49] <geo_leader> If the cd player does nt support mp3
[05:49] <geo_leader> then
[05:49] <CarlFK> oh yeah, those too ;)
[05:49] <geo_leader> it wont play mp3
[05:50] <mauper> geo_leader: I guess he means converting them to normal wav ?
[05:50] <NickGarvey> !mp3
[05:50] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:50] <walden> hehe
[05:50] <lakcaj> geo_leader, please read my post :)
[05:50] <intelikey> lakcaj install the codecs and then convert them to wav and burn them.
[05:50] <geo_leader> Oh
[05:50] <shukhrat> how enable ttf fonts ?
[05:50] <lakcaj> I know it doesn't play mp3s - hence why I want it burned in cd audio formal
[05:50] <lakcaj> *format
[05:50] <shukhrat> !font
[05:50] <ubotu> hmm... font is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[05:50] <geo_leader> the way you said them it sounded like you needed to burn them in MP3 format
[05:50] <NickGarvey> lakcaj: just burn it as an audio cd in k3b
[05:51] <NickGarvey> lakcaj: should convert to .cda or whatever the extension is
[05:51] <NickGarvey> _should_
[05:51] <NickGarvey> heh
[05:51] <darkwarrior0404> crimsun, okay i got alot of stuff listed now, its a 3 in 1 card, modem/joystick/audio
[05:51] <crimsun> darkwarrior0404: did you pastebin it? If so, please state the rurl.
[05:51] <crimsun> url, rather
[05:51] <intelikey> !tell lakcaj about codecs
[05:51] <intelikey> !tell lakcaj about easysource
[05:52] <lakcaj> ok - I can play mp3s with mplayer, but I think the problem is the codec issue you guys are talking about.... thanks for the info.
[05:52] <nismo> Hey guys, im trying to download something using torrents, but it says that the connection times out. this is wierd because the torrent is good, heres a link http://ts.searching.com/torrent/570075/Destroyer_Destroyer_s_Rubies_2006   , as you see it has 39 seeders and 4 downloaders
[05:52] <darkwarrior0404> pastebin? sorry im new to ubuntu
[05:53] <nismo> why does it keep timing out
[05:53] <intelikey> !mp3
[05:53] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:53] <Breezy-CA> intelikey, I've checked logs and found in messages, gconfd received signal 15, shutting down cleanly
[05:53] <Breezy-CA> That seems to be the last significant event before I returned and found the computer at the login screen
[05:54] <intelikey> Breezy-CA look above that and see if you can tell where sig15 was issued
[05:54] <nismo> any1 have any ideas
[05:54] <shukhrat> !ttf
[05:54] <ubotu> shukhrat: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:54] <blujay> nismo: you haven't even told us what program you're using
[05:54] <nismo> bitornado
[05:54] <nismo> and i have gui
[05:55] <blujay> nismo: what connection is timing out?  the downloading of the torrent file, or the tracker connection, or a peer/seed connection...?
[05:55] <nismo> the tracker i belive
[05:55] <blujay> nismo: maybe the tracker is down.  Try using Azureus, and then if the tracker is down, maybe it can find some DHT peers
[05:55] <intelikey> Breezy-CA a clean reboot on a non-attended system sounds like a remote sig.   ssh logs  and sudo logs might be a good idea also.
[05:55] <nismo> but its wierd cause this has happened to 4 other torrents ive been tring to get
[05:56] <nismo> not the same one
[05:56] <CNAP> blujay: i'm have the same problem with azureus
[05:56] <nismo> but from other stuff
[05:56] <Breezy-CA> That's an uncomfortable thought, intelikey ... checking ...
[05:56] <blujay> nismo, CNAP: make sure you're not behind a firewall that's blocking you
[05:56] <nismo> im definatly nnot behind a firewall
[05:56] <AngryElf> errr, this is good......i just installed ati drivers.......which broke my sound in mythtv........funny thing is /dev/dsp doesn't exist......but i'm still getting sound from Ubuntus various system events......anyone?
[05:57] <CNAP> bluejay: i know that can't be the problem since it works fine on my windows box
[05:57] <blujay> nismo: again, I recommend you try Azureus
[05:57] <crimsun> AngryElf: /dev/dsp is the older OSS API. Ubuntu uses ALSA, which provides backward compatibility to OSS via /dev/dsp*
[05:57] <Breezy-CA> intelikey, I'm a relative n00b ... so maybe missing something ... but neither ssh.log nor sudo.log seems to exist - are those filenames?
[05:57] <AngryElf> ls /dev/ds* produces nothing
[05:57] <AngryElf> dsp* isn't around either
[05:57] <blujay> CNAP: it's possible, if unlikely, that Ubuntu is blocking the network connection.  You should verify that the ports are open properly.
[05:57] <crimsun> AngryElf: therefore don't be alarmed if /dev/{dsp*,audio,mixer} don't exist
[05:58] <apomb> sudo = Superuser Do
[05:58] <crimsun> AngryElf: lsmod|grep ^snd_pcm_oss
[05:58] <AngryElf> well, it did before i just rebooted, because myth usses it and now it's complaining that /dev/dsp isn't around
[05:58] <AngryElf> crimsun, nothing to that command too
[05:59] <CNAP> blujay: nmap 127.0.0.1 ?
[05:59] <crimsun> AngryElf: then that's why. Load it. sudo modprobe snd-pcm-oss
[05:59] <nismo> ok since im getting azureus, how do install it? im downloading it right now
[05:59] <NickGarvey> CNAP: I don't thin it lets you do that
[05:59] <blujay> CNAP: that's a start, but that doesn't prove that the ports are open looking in from the Internet.  Try something like dnsstuff.com or another site that lets you run a port scan from outside.
[05:59] <AngryElf> ty crimsun
[06:00] <IamEthos> is there any way to get Windows DRM on linux?
[06:00] <NickGarvey> oh hey it does
[06:00] <blujay> nismo: http://ubuntuguide.org/#azureus
[06:00] <NickGarvey> doesn't on windows
[06:00] <tristanmike> blujay: don't use ubuntuguide
[06:00] <intelikey> Breezy-CA hehhe yeah. if it got a shutdown command and you weren't there it sounds like an un-invited user maybe.    linux is not 'hack' proff       as to your question  "no"  they should both log to  /var/log/syslog   iirc
[06:00] <tristanmike> !ubuntuguide
[06:00] <ubotu> methinks 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
[06:01] <Breezy-CA> t/y intelikey
[06:01] <blujay> tristanmike: well, sorry, it was the first hit on Google...that's about as far as I'm willing to dig for someone else :)
[06:01] <fusi> help plz!?: the update has seemed to of just stopped :x http://www.phosted.com/x4/Screenshot.png (cpu spike is me loding screenshot util! D:)
[06:01] <tristanmike> blujay: don't be sorry :) just letting you know, you want to use the wiki
[06:01] <nismo> it says that pakage azureus is not avaiable
[06:01] <blujay> tristanmike: thanks
[06:01] <blujay> nismo: search the Ubuntu wiki for azureus
[06:02] <nismo> :\
[06:02] <fusi> anyone know what i can do?
[06:02] <nismo> sudo apt-get install azureus
[06:02] <nismo> i typed that in terminal
[06:02] <tristanmike> nismo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[06:03] <Breezy-CA> intelikey, syslog shows the sig 15 followed immediately by "gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - restarting"  - at the same timestamp - but nothing else that I understand
[06:04] <FliesLikeABrick> of the main system folders for linux, which one would you most want mounted on a very fast hard disk on a desktop system?
[06:05] <DBO> FliesLikeABrick, /etc or /lib would be my guess...
[06:05] <CNAP> who uses ubuntu as a server? would you use it as one?
[06:05] <FliesLikeABrick> CNAP  no, I'd use debian
[06:05] <DBO> CNAP, there are better choices for servers
[06:05] <FliesLikeABrick> considering debian is meant for that and ubuntu is based on debian
[06:05] <FliesLikeABrick> that is, if you're considering ubuntu on a server
[06:06] <Breezy-CA> The system is behind an IPcop firewall on 192.16, not directly accessible to the outside world
[06:06] <DBO> CNAP, what do you want to do?
[06:06] <CNAP> flieslikeabrick: yeah i was about to say, isn't ubuntu pretty much debian
[06:06] <blujay> FliesLikeABrick: I don't know...Ubuntu sometimes has quicker security updates, and the next version will have support for 5 years for the server
[06:06] <walden> 5 years?
[06:06] <blujay> walden: yes, 5 years...
[06:06] <walden> will there be like a oracle on ubuntu server howto as well?
[06:06] <walden> great.
[06:06] <CNAP> DB0: mostly just curious. but i'm thinking of something like a web server or file server
[06:07] <walden> installing oracle on debian was hard...
[06:07] <blujay> walden: ...I don't know
[06:07] <DBO> CNAP, it wont matter that much if you have minimal traffic
[06:07] <mike_> Why won't Windows die?
[06:07] <walden> um, why should it?
[06:07] <DBO> mike_, nightmares are always hard to kill
[06:07] <walden> lol
[06:07] <BlueHeron> lol
[06:07] <apomb> lol
[06:07] <mindmime> what do I apt-get to get my java crap working on websites?
[06:07] <mindmime> apt-get java-package?
[06:07] <bimberi> walden: I've installed 9i on Breezy - not smooth but not too bad
[06:08] <walden> bimberi: you have a howto of sorts?
[06:08] <tristanmike> !java
[06:08] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:08] <tristanmike> !javadebs
[06:08] <mindmime> !javadebs
[06:08] <walden> bimberi: at my workplace, we tend to install oracle on RH.. RH9, Fedora, etc. because of failed attempts on debian. of course, i have little idea. that's what the admin etc told me
[06:08] <mindmime> !javadebs
[06:09] <bimberi> walden: there's one on the wiki (for 10g) - just trying to find it
[06:09] <tristanmike> mindmime: see a pm for the javadeb's response
[06:09] <jodanlime> I'm bored, whats a good linux game?
[06:09] <mike_> Easyubuntu is the best thing going.
[06:09] <CNAP> DB0: let's just say i get alot of traffic. i'm just curious where things are heading to. i mean if i didn't like ubuntu at all when i ran the live cd. it wasn't until fedora kept failing on installs that i decided to go with the whole ver of ubuntu and fell in love with it
[06:09] <lakcaj> ok, I've installed everything I can think of and I still get an error when trying to convert mp3 to .wav with serpentine or gnomebaker.  I can use lame on the commandline to do it though.
[06:09] <tristanmike> jodanlime: supertux
[06:09] <bimberi> walden: i understand that Oracle will be certified on ubuntu dapper
[06:09] <walden> bimberi: superb.
[06:09] <jodanlime> tristanmike, that is a good one, any others?
[06:09] <tristanmike> jodanlime: tuxracer
[06:10] <jodanlime> tristanmike, never tried it, will right now
[06:10] <DBO> CNAP, most of the servers I have the displeasure of working with are sun SPARC systems running Solaris 10, those things can handle just about anything we throw at them
[06:10] <bimberi> walden: and dapper is the release that will be supported for 5 years :)
[06:10] <bimberi> walden: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Oracle10g
[06:11] <walden> bimberi: tyty :) i'll email that link to the admin guys.. and give them my dapper 6.06 cd maybe..
[06:11] <mindmime> !javadebs
[06:11] <nismo> i get an error when doing dpkg -i azureus_2.3.0.6-1_all.deb
[06:11] <nismo> "cannot acess archive
[06:11] <CNAP> db0: i tried running solaris. it's a bitch to install and run on my POS box here. surprisingly, this distro is running like a champ on my p3 450, 128 ram system. i have to keep my high end box for windows xp/vista
[06:11] <intelikey> nismo sudo
[06:11] <nismo> i dod!
[06:11] <DBO> CNAP, Solaris is really quite useless without SPARC
[06:11] <nismo> *did
[06:12] <CNAP> db0: i just wanted to play with it
[06:12] <nismo> any ideas?
[06:12] <grigora> hi, I am curious if anonymous proxy servers can handle both HTTP and HTTPS? thanks
[06:12] <intelikey> nismo tabcompletion
[06:13] <spazzz> Evening folks
[06:13] <BlueHeron> hi
[06:13] <bimberi> walden: np :)
[06:13] <blujay> nismo: did you actually DOWNLOAD that file?
[06:13] <intelikey> nismo sudo dpkg -i az<tab-key>
[06:13] <nismo> ya i did
[06:13] <spazzz> Well i've had no luck restoring grub but I was able to confirm that my /home directory is fine
[06:13] <CNAP> grigora: try PRIVOXY
[06:13] <spazzz> So the data is safe.. If I could just access it
[06:13] <blujay> nismo: are you in the same directory where the ifle is?
[06:13] <grigora> CNAP: what's that?
[06:13] <t1k3> grigora:tor is good too
[06:13] <nismo> er
[06:14] <walden> mmm calamari
[06:14] <spazzz> I'm open to any suggestions anyone has....
[06:14] <grigora> t1k3: thanks, but what is it good for?
[06:14] <DBO> spazzz, what was your issue?
[06:14] <DBO> sorry, i wasnt here for the begining of your problem
[06:14] <walden> tor's a good anonymizer
[06:14] <CNAP> grigora: www.privoxy.org
[06:14] <intelikey> the onion router
[06:14] <CNAP> sudo apt-get install privoxy
[06:14] <lakcaj> gstreamer0.8-mad
[06:15] <lakcaj> that's the critical one there :)
[06:15] <spazzz> DBO: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=154792
[06:15] <nismo> !!!! ARGH!
[06:15] <CNAP> sudo apt-get install tor
[06:15] <ubotu> nismo: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:15] <t1k3> CNAP:thanks
[06:15] <bosco> i know this is going to sound dumb
[06:15] <walden> Can i install a antivirus package in linux and use it to scan my FAT32 partitions?
[06:15] <bosco> but i am writing a script for my website
[06:15] <blujay> walden: certainly
[06:15] <bosco> and i need a list of cuss words
[06:15] <BlueHeron> walden: yes
[06:15] <blujay> walden: there's f-prot and clam
[06:15] <walden> any recommendations?
[06:15] <bosco> does anyone have a list of cuss words
[06:15] <bosco> i am blocking them
[06:15] <walden> you mean clamav?
[06:15] <intelikey> walden yes
[06:15] <blujay> walden: yes
[06:16] <walden> ok :) so here i come.
[06:16] <blujay> bosco: er...google?
[06:16] <spazzz> bosco: I wouln't People WILL find away around anything you put up
[06:16] <bosco> spazzz,  well i have googled
[06:16] <nismo> pkg: error processing azureus_2.3.0.6-1_all.deb (--install):
[06:16] <nismo>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[06:16] <nismo> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:16] <nismo>  azureus_2.3.0.6-1_all.deb
[06:16] <grigora> CNAP: thanks, but I am looking to use something like the-cloak.com
[06:16] <bosco> spazzz,  well it doesnt hurt to try
[06:17] <spazzz> bosco: And most censoring software just makes it stupid when your reading a post about someone talking about bass fishing and any time someone says bass it comes out b***
[06:17] <BlueHeron> bosco: waste of time
[06:17] <blujay> nismo: cd /home/nismo/where/ever/you/downl/load/ed/the/deb/file; sudo dpkg -i...
[06:18] <BlueHeron> BlueDevil: lol
[06:18] <spazzz> DBO: any help?
[06:18] <DBO> bosco... I could cuss at you for a couple hours if that would help =P
[06:18] <BlueHeron> blujay: lol
[06:18] <spazzz> Please folks im desperate
[06:18] <nismo> blue ive done that
[06:18] <nismo> i still get that error
[06:18] <BlueHeron> bosco: fuck
[06:18] <blujay> nismo: it says the file doesn't exist
[06:18] <spazzz> I need to get at this partition.  EVERYTHING i have is on it
[06:18] <nismo> but it does!
[06:18] <nismo> im lookin right at it
[06:19] <DBO> spazzz, ext3?
[06:19] <spazzz> nismo: what is the full path to the file?
[06:19] <ausimage> I am looking for an ATI Guru to diagnose a black screen issue....
[06:19] <spazzz> DBO: Should be
[06:19] <spazzz> I used the defaults that the system gave me.  Its installed like this
[06:19] <regeya> ausimage: turn on the monitor
[06:19] <walden> super. clamscan works pretty quick :)
[06:19] <nismo> /home/desktop
[06:19] <nismo> thats it
[06:19] <spazzz> hdb1 /boot
[06:19] <spazzz> hdb4 /
[06:20] <spazzz> hdb5 /home
[06:20] <spazzz> scuse me
[06:20] <blujay> nismo: ls -l az*.deb
[06:20] <spazzz> hdb0 is /boot
[06:20] <spazzz> hdb1 is /
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> hdb0 ?
[06:20] <ausimage> No No... I updated to DAPPER... full realization of what I was doing....
[06:20] <spazzz> and hdb5 is /home
[06:20] <spazzz> I can access hdb0
[06:20] <spazzz> hdb1 shows up as EXT3 but won't mount
[06:20] <spazzz> hdb5 shows up as an extended partion under hdb1
[06:20] <blujay> (The problem is that the Wiki still has "-1" when it should now be "-3".)
[06:21] <blujay> nismo: use the tab key to autocomplete the filename
[06:21] <Dr_Willis> I cant say that ive ever heard of the drives starting at 0. (grub numbers the partitions that way) but Ive not seen anything else do that.
[06:21] <ausimage> I recall skimming info an ATI issues and new kernels but can't remember where
[06:21] <intelikey> Dr_Willis i concure
[06:21] <spazzz> Dr_Willis: Maybe i'm recalling wrong im having to reboot the system back and fourth to go check
[06:22] <ltR20> does anyone know where i can download vista but for gnome? http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=32227 (<-- dead)
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> intelikey:  ok. :P i 'thought' i was noticeing somthing odd...   :P lol..  id say spazz is off by a #.
[06:22] <spazzz> ok.. are you guys gona be around for a little while?
[06:22] <DBO> spazzz, do a fsck on hdb1
[06:23] <spazzz> I have to go get my wife from work and come back real quick then i'll boot over to the rescue CD or knoppix and find out how the dumb thing is partioned
[06:23] <spazzz> DBO: im stuck in windows for the moment i'll have to boot over to knoppix or something to do that
[06:24] <intelikey> hehhe i just set the umask in /root/.bashrc to 777  :)
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> doh :)
[06:25] <spazzz> guys i'll brb I have to go get my wife
[06:25] <DBO> spazzz, good, I got some ideas for when you get back
[06:25] <spazzz> I'll reboot into Knoppix when i get back and check out the way the partions are set up
[06:26] <DBO> spazzz, can you get to this IRC chat while in Knoppix?
[06:26] <DBO> if so, just log in while you are in knoppix, you are going to need to be in linux
[06:26] <regeya> I would hope so, since Knoppix is jampacked with crap
[06:26] <spazzz> DBQ: No for some reason knoppix is trying to send me to 0.0.0.0 no matter where i go >:-(
[06:27] <spazzz> brb
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> set up static network address perhaps.
[06:27] <DBO> spazzz, you will have to configure your IP's in knoppix
[06:27] <DBO> there is a utility to do this
[06:27] <Steezy> hello, i got a problem with my comp, whe i restart or shutdown explorer.exe stops responding and i have to click end now to shut down/restart
[06:27] <Steezy> is there anyone that can help?
[06:27] <Dr_Willis> 0_o
[06:27] <regeya> !tell Steezy about ask
[06:28] <DBO> Steezy... this support is for ubuntu
[06:28] <regeya> oho
[06:28] <walden> :)
[06:28] <regeya> I didn't see the bit about explorer.exe4
[06:28] <intelikey> !tell Steezy about ask
[06:28] <regeya> !tell Steezy about ubuntu
[06:29] <rsyncx> how come ruby reports 1.8.3 version and package is named 1.8.2
[06:29] <CNAP> what is ruby anyway?
[06:29] <crimsun> !info ruby1.8
[06:29] <ubotu> ruby1.8: (Interpreter of object-oriented scripting language Ruby 1.8), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.8.2-9ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 156 kB, Installed size: 252 kB
[06:29] <vvlaw> hello.everbody
[06:29] <crimsun> rsyncx: look at the changelog for ruby1.8
[06:29] <rsyncx> see , but if you run ruby -v you get 1.8.3
[06:29] <regeya> Steezy, to put it simply, while there may be happy, knowledgeable Windows here for all anyone knows, this isn't a place to ask windows questions.
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> Now the next ruby update will be to just fix the version reply. :P
[06:29] <rsyncx> crimsun, i am n00b where do i go for that info
[06:30] <Steezy> i see, if u know a channel where i could ask that would be much appreciated
[06:30] <regeya> CNAP:  http://ruby-lang.org
[06:30] <cyphase> does anyone know if Vista is going to include Zeroconf support? i kind of doubt it, but you never know
[06:30] <rsyncx> damn
[06:30] <regeya> Steezy, I'm sure it would :-)
[06:30] <CNAP> steezy: YEAH! NO WINDOWS QUESTIONS HERE, BUSTER! :-P j/k
[06:30] <DBO> Steezy, #windows
[06:30] <Steezy> thank you
[06:30] <UncleD> How do I permanently add /usr/sbin/ to my root PATH variable?
[06:31] <rsyncx> crimsun, is there way to get apt-get install , to install  new version of ruby, say 1.8,4?
[06:32] <crimsun> rsyncx: zless /usr/share/doc/ruby1.8/changelog.Debian.gz
[06:33] <Dr_Willis> UncleD:  Hmm - its allready in the default path.. on my clean install.
[06:33] <intelikey> UncleD why is it not already part of the path ?
[06:33] <_jason> UncleD: it's part of the path ona  default install
[06:34] <intelikey> UncleD but to answer your question add  ' export PATH="$PATH:/usr/sbin"    to your  .profile
[06:34] <UncleD> intelikey/_jason: can you explain this: http://rafb.net/paste/results/nsKSO185.html
[06:35] <intelikey> UncleD echo $PATH     will list the present path.
[06:35] <UncleD> look at my paste
[06:35] <Chargerbear> Hello
[06:35] <ltR20> how do you add a trash icon on your desktop
[06:35] <_jason> UncleD: /usr/sbin is there?
[06:35] <h4ch3r> download broffice 2.0.2
[06:35] <Phlosten> afternoon all
[06:35] <h4ch3r> ?
[06:35] <UncleD> _jason: It says its there on echo $PATH doesn't it
[06:36] <h4ch3r> then download broffice 2.0.2
[06:36] <UncleD> intelikey: what's going on there?
[06:36] <h4ch3r> for linux?
[06:36] <tkup> UncleD, do which lighttpd
[06:37] <UncleD> which lighttpd returns: /usr/sbin/lighttpd
[06:37] <intelikey> looks like "lighttpd"  is not finding a file to me?
[06:37] <tkup> UncleD, do 'cd' and then 'lighttpd
[06:38] <_jason> isn't bash the one complaining?
[06:38] <UncleD> tkup: I did that and it returns: bash: /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd: No such file or directory
[06:38] <h4ch3r> download broffice 2.0.2
[06:38] <UncleD> I could create a symlink, but i want to know why its giving me that error
[06:38] <tkup> UncleD, run updatedb & wait until it finishes and then rerun it
[06:38] <AngryElf> hey all i've got w32codecs installed and mplayer file.mp3 works fine.......but amarok refuses to play my mp3s.......any ideas?
[06:38] <ltR20> how do you add a trash icon on your desktop
[06:38] <_jason> !desktoptrash
[06:38] <ubotu> desktoptrash is, like, applications menu-> system tools-> configuration editor: /apps/nautilus/desktop/trash_icon_visible
[06:38] <UncleD> tkup: same error
[06:39] <_jason> updatedb was fast
[06:39] <Dr_Willis> I hate trash on the desktop. :P  heh
[06:39] <UncleD> _jason: dual p4
[06:39] <_jason> mine takes like 10 minutes hehe
[06:39] <h4ch3r> download broffice 2.0.2?????
[06:39] <h4ch3r> =(
[06:39] <UncleD> tkup: any ideas now?
[06:39] <intelikey> UncleD   find /usr -name lighttpd -exec [ -f {} ]  && echo "{}" \;
[06:40] <UncleD> find: missing argument to `-exec'
[06:40] <UncleD> for some reason which isn't returning the proper location
[06:40] <UncleD> and I have /usr/sbin in my $PATH
[06:40] <UncleD> the true location of lighttpd is /usr/sbin/lighttpd
[06:40] <UncleD> I could create a symlink, but this is weird and I want to know why
[06:41] <UncleD> it's doing this.
[06:41] <tkup> UncleD, type 'reset' and try again :)
[06:41] <UncleD> tkup: fixed
[06:41] <spazzz> Ok i'm back
[06:42] <tkup> UncleD, your path was messed up but I don't know how
[06:42] <UncleD> tkup: me neither. Thank you for the fix though.
[06:42] <tkup> np
[06:43] <spazzz> Dr_Willis? DBO?
[06:43] <JAyRULE> what program do u guys recommend for an ftp server?
[06:43] <DBO> spazzz, in linux?
[06:43] <spazzz> Nope..
[06:43] <DBO> spazzz, couldnt get the IP to configure correctly?
[06:43] <spazzz> No i just got back
[06:44] <spazzz> I'm fixing to reboot into knoppix
[06:44] <DBO> spazzz, go for it man
[06:44] <DBO> try to get it online
[06:44] <another_person> Hey, does anybosy know how to find out the user-name and password for your printer when you have IPP printing?
[06:44] <another_person> anybody*
[06:44] <spazzz> Ok Rebooting.. I'll BRB if it works and if not i'll figure out what my partions are and then come back
[06:45] <bimberi> JAyRULE: vsftpd is in main (hence supported by the core ubuntu devs) - not used it personally tho
[06:45] <intelikey> JAyRULE ftpd
[06:45] <intelikey> !info ftpd
[06:45] <ubotu> ftpd: (FTP server), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 0.17-19 (breezy), Packaged size: 42 kB, Installed size: 176 kB
[06:45] <DBO> hmmm, what ftp server does ubuntu have be default... *goes to check*
[06:46] <rsyncx> this sucks
[06:46] <bimberi> DBO: none
[06:46] <rsyncx> i install rails as provided and it does not work.
[06:46] <Phlosten> rsyncx, what sucks
[06:46] <Phlosten> ?
[06:46] <rsyncx> i shouldn't be albe to even run it
[06:46] <rsyncx> or install it i mean
[06:46] <Phlosten> oh
[06:46] <rsyncx> there is wrong version reported from ruby
[06:47] <DBO> bimberi, I meant when you did a apt-get install ftpd
[06:47] <rsyncx> 1.8.3 seems to be some sort of development branch
[06:48] <CNAP> OMG I ALMOST FORGOT!
[06:48] <tkup> another_person, what kind of printer do you have?
[06:48] <DBO> CNAP? something you need help with?
[06:49] <bimberi> DBO: ah, kk,  looks like that isn't a metapackage though
[06:49] <JAyRULE> intelikey: PureFTPd?
[06:49] <JAyRULE> Bimberi: i dont see a vsftp
[06:49] <CNAP> i don't want to get too far off topic, but i have to do it
[06:49] <DBO> bimberi, yeah, looks like its netkit... ewwww...
[06:50] <tkup> be back
[06:50] <CNAP> IT'S GOOD TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR! IT'S GOOD TO BE A FLORIDA GATOR!
[06:50] <bimberi> JAyRULE: vsftpd
[06:50] <CNAP> I had to, I'm sorry
[06:50] <rsyncx> how do i make so i can install packages from dapper?
[06:50] <intelikey> wu-ftpd - powerful and widely used FTP server
[06:50] <_jason> rsyncx: upgrade to dapper
[06:50] <intelikey> tftpd - Internet trivial file transfer protocol server.
[06:50] <intelikey> proftpd - Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon
[06:51] <JAyRULE> bimberi: yeah all i see is PureFTPd in the "add applications" menu
[06:51] <intelikey> should i go on ?????
[06:51] <DBO> intelikey, why are we naming ftp servers?
[06:51] <intelikey> cause JAyRULE can't find any DBO
[06:51] <DBO> nevermind, I see it now
[06:51] <hondadarrell> Is there a way to use "apt-get update" with CD-ROM drive? I need update dapper with out the internet.
[06:51] <JAyRULE> ..and whats a 'universe' repository haha
[06:51] <DBO> JAyRULE, for ease of use and security I like ProFTPd
[06:51] <walden> set your sources to point to the CD
[06:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell hondadarrell about upgrade
[06:52] <JAyRULE> ahh hrmmm
[06:52] <another_person> Is anyone familiar with IPP printing with Ubuntu?
[06:52] <_jason> hondadarrell: yeah, just follow the directions for breezy (but replace breezy with dapper of course)
[06:52] <JAyRULE> the only ftp program i see is pureftpd in the add programs section
[06:52] <DBO> !tell JAyRULE about repos
[06:53] <another_person> !info IPP
[06:53] <spazzz> Ok i'm back and in knoppix
[06:53] <DBO> spazzz, well done my friend
[06:53] <spazzz> Ok let me launch QTparted and look at my partions
[06:53] <DBO> spazzz, what is the hdb? of your unmountable drive?
[06:54] <spazzz> ok we have /dev/hdb1 type ext3
[06:54] <spazzz> which is my /boot partion. and is fully mountable in Knoppix
[06:54] <sjjubb1989> anyone here know of an easy way to upgrade gnome? (to 2.14). I don't want to have to do it the long way if i don't have to
[06:55] <spazzz> then we have /dev/hdb2 it says extended and will not mount
[06:55] <spazzz> and dev/hdb5 which is unknown
[06:55] <spazzz> and is under hdb2
[06:56] <spazzz> and is also not mouting
[06:56] <DBO> spazzz, do you have any idea which is your ext3 drive?
[06:56] <spazzz> they should all be
[06:57] <DBO> ok, any idea which one is the one with your stuff on it?
[06:57] <hondadarrell> Please test the dist-upg
[06:57] <spazzz> hdb5 has my /home directory i think
[06:57] <spazzz> hdb2 is most likely /
[06:57] <spazzz> hdb1 is /boot for sure cause i'm looking at my grub config right nwo
[06:57] <bimberi> JAyRULE: yes, that's a GUI administration tool - i guess if vsftpd had one it would be listed too
[06:57] <DBO> ok, which drive did you put the backups on spazzz?
[06:57] <intelikey> not if hdb5 is part of hdb2
[06:58] <intelikey> look for hdb6
[06:58] <spazzz> there isn't one
[06:58] <spazzz> Now I also booted using the recovery tool
[06:58] <hondadarrell> what is the code to add a cd-rom drive to the sources.list? My synaptic is broken and I dont have cd-rom enable in my sources.list.
[06:58] <spazzz> on the ubuntu install cd
[06:58] <DBO> spazzz, "mkdir /mnt/hdb2" then "mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb2 /mnt/hdb2"
[06:58] <spazzz> ok
[06:58] <bimberi> hondadarrell: sudo apt-cdrom add
[06:59] <intelikey> hondadarrell sudo apt-cdrom -add
[06:59] <intelikey> errr no dash maybe...
[06:59] <AngryElf> ati drivers are capable of breaking and doing some of the most peculiar things....now xine dvd:/ seg faults, but xine --verbose dvd:/ spits out all kinds of info....but works........who's got game?
[06:59] <spazzz> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb2,
[06:59] <spazzz>        or too many mounted file systems
[06:59] <spazzz>        (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition,
[06:59] <spazzz>        instead of some logical partition inside?)
[06:59] <diffuser78> I have this wierd problem. I have 512MB flash drive. If I try to delete something it wont let me delete. I get an error saying "Creating folders is not supported with protocol trash".
[06:59] <diffuser78> I am using Kubuntu
[07:00] <DBO> spazzz, "mkdir /mnt/hdb5" then "mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb2 /mnt/hdb5"
[07:00] <Overand> Building a server to run ubuntu at a colo- Should I install breezy or should i wait for dapper?
[07:00] <spazzz> mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/hdb5': File exists
[07:01] <DBO> ok, forget that command
[07:01] <spazzz> same error on mount as before
[07:01] <DBO> ok, please hold
[07:01] <exiodus> DBO: got yet another question for ya
[07:01] <DBO> yes?
[07:01] <exiodus> DBO: i downloaded frostwire, but it is a .rpm file... says it cannot be opened
[07:02] <DBO> you cant use rpm's on ubuntu
[07:02] <exiodus> i just formatted and installed ubuntu on hd
[07:02] <DBO> you need /deb
[07:02] <DBO> .deb*
[07:02] <exiodus> ok...  gotta look around then huh?
[07:02] <MTecknology> How do i install GDM themes from tarballs??
[07:02] <CNAP> DBO: yes you can use RPMs in ubuntu
[07:02] <spazzz> exiodus: There is a utility to convert RPM's to DEBS but i forget what its called
[07:02] <Breezy-CA> alien
[07:03] <walden> alien
[07:03] <exiodus> !rpm
[07:03] <ubotu> from memory, rpm is the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
[07:03] <spazzz> YEA
[07:03] <exiodus> ah....
[07:03] <CNAP> sudo alien -iv FILENAME.rpm
[07:03] <exiodus> alien
[07:03] <exiodus> !alien
[07:03] <ubotu> hmm... alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[07:03] <intelikey> !frostwire
[07:03] <walden> oops. use is discouraged.
[07:03] <CNAP> sudo apt-get install alien
[07:03] <exiodus> hm...  serious problems huh?
[07:03] <CNAP> (if you don't already have it)
[07:03] <DBO> CNAP, alien is unsafe
[07:03] <walden> is there a package with nice widescreen wallpapers in it?
[07:03] <MTecknology> How do i install GDM themes from tarballs??
[07:03] <CNAP> db0: how is it unsafe?
[07:04] <exiodus> i think i will use alien as a last resort....
[07:04] <exiodus> DBO: thanks again
[07:04] <exiodus> bbiab
[07:04] <intelikey> !tell exiodus about frostwire
[07:04] <kuja> MTecknology: Drag and drop them into the GDM "Login Window" from System->Administration
[07:04] <walden> because those packages are made with redhat/suse etc in mind and probably install into diff directories, or assume different things
[07:04] <DBO> !tell CNAP about alien
[07:05] <Phlosten> why is alien needed?
[07:05] <spazzz> DBO: Any other thoughts?
[07:05] <DBO> yes... Im confused... are you sure you didnt format the wrong drive...?
[07:05] <spazzz> If I use the recovery tool on the Ubuntu Installation CD it calls the dumb thing /dev/ubuntu/home
[07:05] <Phlosten> arnt most things available as .debs or as source
[07:05] <spazzz> Positive
[07:05] <CNAP> discouraged, huh?
[07:05] <spazzz> Because from the recovery utility I can mount it and look at the files just not do anythign with them
[07:06] <MTecknology> kuja, it won't let me drag a tar.gz file into it
[07:06] <AngryElf> what is the package for the xine backend?
[07:06] <DBO> Phlosten, yes they are, but I was just responding to the rpm issue
[07:06] <kuja> MTecknology: Go to System->Administration->Login Window... then drag the tar.gz into that window.
[07:07] <DBO> spazzz, that just raises more questions...
[07:08] <exiodus> !pong
[07:08] <ubotu> exiodus: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:08] <james_> anyone using compiz with a mouse with working side buttons?
[07:08] <MTecknology> O have System>Administration>Login Screen Setup, selected the Themed Greeter tab.... I dragged file.tar.gz to the windows and it did nothing
[07:09] <spazzz> DBO: *sighs* This is going to be a big pain... Everythign is on that drive.  I have years of work there
[07:09] <exiodus> !deb
[07:09] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[07:09] <intelikey> in the keyboard shortcuts window how do you Disable a key ?
[07:09] <exiodus> !repos
[07:09] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:09] <MTecknology> kuja; I have System>Administration>Login Screen Setup, selected the Themed Greeter tab.... I dragged file.tar.gz to the windows and it did nothing
[07:09] <exiodus> !apt
[07:09] <ubotu> somebody said apt was http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[07:09] <spazzz> DBO: Could it have anything to do with LVM?
[07:09] <eternex> can anyone help me install wine hq?
[07:09] <DBO> spazzz, I feel your pain, Im not going to leave you hanging if I dont have to
[07:09] <DBO> spazzz, I am looking into that now
[07:10] <eternex> does anyone use Wine hq?
[07:11] <Phlosten> eternex, the website?
[07:11] <eternex> yes
[07:11] <eternex> and the program
[07:11] <MTecknology> kuja, how do i put it in there?
[07:11] <ralpho> High guys
[07:11] <eternex> helo
[07:11] <Phlosten> eternex, occasionally
[07:11] <Phlosten> i do use wine
[07:11] <exiodus> DBO: terminal is telling me i must run as root...  i thought root was the "root" folder or "admin" account
[07:11] <Phlosten> on and off
[07:11] <slew> is there a command that gives the version of an installed application?
[07:12] <ralpho> is there a quick command to give regular user some admin
[07:12] <eternex> i cant figure out how to install it, im new to linux
[07:12] <DBO> exiodus, type sudo before the command
[07:12] <Phlosten> eternex, its in the repositories
[07:12] <exiodus> is that like "fakeroot"? and it cant find file...
[07:12] <AngryElf> hey all, xine dvd:/ is giving me Segmentation Fault......i'd like to reinstall xine, but i can't find the package for it, does anyoneknow?
[07:12] <ralpho> Regular user canot launch anything like system stuff from menu
[07:13] <eternex> yeah i added it to the repositories and installed it but i dont know what to do next
[07:13] <Phlosten> eternex, i am going to be installing it again in about 45 mins, just reinstalling breezy atm and waiting for updates
[07:13] <MTecknology> I downloaded a GDM theme from gnome-look.org, it's a tar.gx file, how do I install it?
[07:13] <spazzz> DBO: This sounds framiliar http://lowfi.org/
[07:13] <Phlosten> eternex, what are you trying to run under wine?
[07:14] <ralpho> The underlying authorization mechanism (sudo) does not allow you to run this program.
[07:14] <ralpho> is what i get
[07:14] <exiodus> DBO: it cannot find file...  how do i map to the desktop?
[07:14] <eternex> well id like to run xfire(a instant messenger) and ventrilo
[07:14] <harisund> Hello everyone, I was just wondering. By mistake I removed the Gnome system tray icon.
[07:14] <DBO> exiodus, what file?
[07:14] <harisund> Can somebody explain me how to get it back?
[07:15] <harisund> Gnome is acting very wierd for me now.
[07:15] <slew> MTecknology, do you have gnome-art installed?
[07:15] <exiodus> DBO: fw.rpm (frostwire) trying alien...
[07:15] <DBO> spazzz, are you running RAID?
[07:15] <spazzz> No
[07:15] <DBO> LVM is for RAID mostly...
[07:15] <spazzz> 2 IDE drives
[07:15] <Phlosten> eternex, if wine is installed correctly you should be able to just run the install binary
[07:15] <exiodus> trying to run alien using alien -d (filename)
[07:15] <eternex> where would i find that?
[07:15] <Phlosten> eternex, ie, if the file you want is on the desktop, just double click it
[07:16] <MTecknology> slew, yep
[07:16] <spazzz> DBO: True but... I think the dumb partioner asked me if I wanted to use it when i installed Ubuntu and it said "recommended" so i just let it go
[07:16] <eternex> ty ill try that
[07:16] <DBO> spazzz, "fsck -r /dev/hdb2"
[07:16] <slew> MTecknology, cool, just open gnome-art and you should be able to browse for the file and it will install for you
[07:17] <spazzz> fsck.ext2: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open /dev/hdb2
[07:17] <spazzz> Could this be a zero-length partition?
[07:17] <Phlosten> eternex, if whatever you are trying to run doesnt work, you can try running 'winecfg' from a terminal, that will give you some extra setup options
[07:17] <harisund> Can somebody please help me get Gaim back on the system tray?
[07:17] <DBO> spazzz, "fsck -r /dev/hdb5"
[07:17] <eternex> k
[07:17] <spazzz> ouldn't find ext2 superblock, trying backup blocks...
[07:17] <spazzz> fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hdb5
[07:17] <spazzz> The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
[07:17] <spazzz> filesystem.  If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2
[07:17] <spazzz> filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock
[07:17] <spazzz> is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock:
[07:17] <spazzz>     e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
[07:17] <MTecknology> slew, does gnome-art pull it off the net?
[07:18] <DBO> spazzz, I should have said something earlier, but you are not supposed to paste in here
[07:18] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$ winecfg
[07:18] <eternex> bash: winecfg: command not found
[07:18] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$
[07:18] <DBO> !tell spazzz about pastebin
[07:18] <spazzz> sorry your right i know better
[07:18] <eternex> does that mean i dont have it installed?
[07:18] <DBO> spazzz, its ok
[07:18] <spazzz> DBO: Not really I keep forgetting that EVERYTIME i come in here
[07:19] <exiodus> DBO: trying to use alien to convert fw.rpm to fw.deb
[07:19] <exiodus> file not found....
[07:19] <spazzz> DBQ: The data is there.. I can read it from the recovery mode on the isstall disk
[07:19] <sm> evening all
[07:20] <DBO> spazzz, e2fsck -b 8193 -p /dev/hdb5
[07:20] <spazzz> DBQ I got the same error
[07:20] <sm> I've downloaded a .ttf file and saved in ~/.fonts, how do I make it show up as an available font eg for firefox ?
[07:21] <dedek_cuantik> hello.......... guys
[07:21] <DBO> spazzz, e2fsck -b 32768 -p /dev/hdb5
[07:21] <isabelle> Hi there :)
[07:21] <spazzz> Same
[07:21] <DBO> grrrr....
[07:22] <spazzz> DBQ: same here
[07:22] <exiodus> !install
[07:22] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[07:22] <spazzz> DBQ: I think this thing is locked up in LVM
[07:22] <DBO> spazzz, DBO is spelled with an o not a q =P
[07:22] <isabelle> I was wondering if someone might be able to help with a wireless networking question?
[07:22] <spazzz> Sorry
[07:22] <xiedi> hello
[07:22] <spazzz> the font in here is a little stupid
[07:22] <exiodus> how do i go about installing from the dir? i am sooo used to window$
[07:23] <spazzz> DBO: I still think its the LVM
[07:23] <exiodus> !LVM
[07:23] <ubotu> I heard lvm is (for the moment) http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
[07:23] <dedek_cuantik> hey...
[07:23] <DBO> spazzz, I know you do, but you dont run RAID, and LVM is for raid...
[07:23] <spazzz> I bet somehow the dev/ubuntu/ device has somethign do do with the way LVM looks at the partitions
[07:24] <exiodus> !install frostwire
[07:24] <ubotu> exiodus: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:24] <exiodus> !frostwire
[07:24] <spazzz> DBO Yes.. But i KNOW that when I installed Ubuntu it asked me to set it up with LVM it said it was recommended and I was just looking at using the defaults so I told it to go ahead
[07:24] <ReWT_AxS> bah get amule
[07:25] <dedek_cuantik> A.S .L ,please.....!!
[07:25] <ecarroll> Is there an easy way to make all gnome apps play with ALSA?
[07:25] <isabelle> I was wondering if anyone might have suggestions regarding getting a broadcom wireless card to work?
[07:25] <ecarroll> isabelle: ndiswrapper
[07:25] <exiodus> spazzz: when i just reinstalled my vers of ubuntu it had the non LVM opt as default
[07:25] <spazzz> exiodus: Maybe i'm just telling you what it told me
[07:26] <eternex> can someone direct me to an easy tutorial on installing wine hq?
[07:26] <isabelle> escarroll:  Thanks... That's where I started, and ndiswrapper does seem to be working, but I can't connect to the network
[07:26] <isabelle> I can see them, however
[07:26] <exiodus> spazzz:  ok...
[07:26] <spazzz> And from what i'm reading while LVM can be used with raid it isn't raid specific
[07:26] <spazzz> LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes in volume groups.
[07:26] <exiodus> does anyone know how to install frostwire?
[07:27] <isabelle> Any other suggestions for getting broadcom cards to behave?
[07:27] <DBO> spazzz, yeah... I know that much, I didnt mean to say its RAID only, just that it mainly deals with RAID, and from what I recall ubuntu defaults to non-lvm
[07:27] <sfar> !tell isabelle about wifi
[07:27] <DBO> but I could be wrong...
[07:27] <sfar> !tell isabelle about wireless
[07:27] <DBO> spazzz, ok, I will look into restoring through LVM
[07:28] <spazzz> DBO: and this sounds very simmilar to my issue
[07:28] <spazzz> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76561.html
[07:28] <exiodus> even though i dont know anything about linux, i have fallen in love with it...  its so much better than M$
[07:28] <isabelle> sfar... ?????
[07:29] <exiodus> !tell exiodus about frostwire
[07:29] <Phlosten> exiodus, are you microsoft free yet?
[07:30] <ReWT_AxS> Phlosten, I will be once I get my Media package working. Like the SD card reader and such.
[07:30] <robert54345> wat are some good alternatives to automatix
[07:30] <exiodus> !dapper
[07:30] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:30] <spazzz> DBO: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76561.html
[07:31] <robert54345> aside from easy ubuntu
[07:31] <VR_> robert54345: doing it by hand!
[07:31] <robert54345> too lazy
[07:31] <robert54345> anything?
[07:31] <VR_> robert54345: it's very easy to follow the wiki. you do it once and never again, basically.
[07:31] <robert54345> o
[07:31] <ReWT_AxS> robert2513, what are you trying to do?
[07:32] <_jason> robert54345: you take 1 minute to setup the repos and then it's one command
[07:32] <DBO> spazzz, yeah, but Im not sure what can be done if they have been botched by LVM...
[07:32] <robert54345> o
[07:32] <exiodus> DBO: where can i find a frostwire.deb file? the only one i can find is the .rpm...
[07:32] <starpause> if i have added an 'export...' line to my .bash_profile, what is the easiest way for this setting to take effect?
[07:32] <_jason> exiodus: click on the package for debian/ubuntu
[07:32] <spazzz> DBO: Does this make any sense to you? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76561.html
[07:33] <exiodus> i dont see that...
[07:33] <_jason> exiodus: http://www.frostwire.com/static/downloads.html
[07:33] <ReWT_AxS> exiodus, why not just use amule?
[07:33] <exiodus> i click on the linux link and the only file it gives me is the .rpm file
[07:33] <mithro> my ubuntu is complaining that the packages are un-authenticated how do i fix that?
[07:33] <_jason> exiodus: right below linux, it says debian/ubuntu.  press ctrl-f and type ubuntu if you want
[07:34] <exiodus> i got into the .rpm file, what is the install ext in linux?
[07:34] <_jason> exiodus: you need the debian/ubuntu package...
[07:34] <exiodus> ill go look again
[07:34] <exiodus> brb
[07:34] <DBO> spazzz, yeah it does, but I dont have any clue how you would fix that
[07:35] <exiodus> ah...  found it...  ty _jason
[07:35] <salah> Hi
[07:35] <BoneE> sup
[07:36] <salah> How can I edit C prog in Ubuntu Terminal
[07:36] <salah> suchas Nedit
[07:36] <DBO> spazzz, im going to have to get back to you, I know a guy who might be able to fix you up, but I wont be able to get to him for a little bit...
[07:36] <dxdemetriou> hi
[07:37] <eternex> could someone tell me how to install programs on ubuntu, or give me a link to a tutorial
[07:37] <dxdemetriou> how can I change the background or colour for X11? no in gnome.
[07:37] <spazzz> dbo: thats fine, I have to be to work in like 6 hours anyway and i still need to sleep
[07:37] <exiodus> _jason: now which file do i choose? i have 3...  control.tar.gz, data.tar.gz, and debian-binary
[07:37] <spazzz> Can you get back with me in email?
[07:38] <carthik_> eternex, do $gksudo synaptic &
[07:38] <DBO> spazzz, if he gives me anything helpful I will have him post, or I will post for him, to the forums
[07:38] <carthik_> eternex, or open System->adminstration->Synaptic
[07:38] <_jason> exiodus: click on debian/ubuntu
[07:38] <DBO> hes been doing unix since before I was even a glint in my fathers eye
[07:38] <carthik_> eternex, read the helpful documentation (find it in the system menu)
[07:39] <_jason> exiodus: are you at http://www.frostwire.com/static/downloads.html ?  There is a debian/ubuntu link, that's what you want
[07:39] <celerex> ok i keep forgetting, how do i get modprobe to find new modules that have just been placed in the kernel directory?
[07:39] <cdemwell> Hi
[07:39] <apomb> is there any way of taking a screenshot while viewing a screensaver?
[07:40] <carthik_> celerex, modprobe module-name
[07:40] <celerex> FATAL: Module lufs not found.
[07:40] <spazzz> DBQ let me ask you one more thing
[07:40] <celerex> the file physically exists, i need to rebuild the cache or something. ldconfig doesn't help
[07:40] <spazzz> I can access my /boot partion so obviously its not part of the LVM
[07:40] <spazzz> Everything is fine and I don't think i've changed anything
[07:40] <demandred> i just installed ubuntu....how do i use the su command?
[07:40] <ReWT_AxS> apomb, did you try setting the ss for a delay then hitting preview on ss?
[07:41] <dxdemetriou> There is not someone to know? I am using and the openbox, but I don't know how can I change the background for x11
[07:41] <celerex> demandred: use 'sudo -s'
[07:41] <spazzz> If I can get grub back up and pointed to the boot my install of Ubuntu should come right back up
[07:41] <celerex> the password it asks you for is your current user password
[07:41] <Seq> does anybody know if a xkb keycode definition file can contain multiple definitons of a key with different keycodes?
[07:41] <spazzz> the only reason it dosen't now is because I reinstalled windows on the primary disk and the windowes installed killed Grub.
[07:41] <DBO> spazzz, yes, should work, but erm, if things are randomly starting to work, I would be worried about hardware...
[07:42] <exiodus> ok...  the sudo dpkg -i FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb command is not working....
[07:42] <exiodus> no such file
[07:42] <spazzz> DBO: it wouln't be random I KNOW why I can't book Ubuntu.  The Grub Bootloader was installed in the MBR on the primary disk
[07:42] <exiodus> but i see it on the desktop
[07:42] <spazzz> Reinstalling windows overwrote it
[07:42] <DBO> spazzz, you said /boot just started working...
[07:42] <apomb> Rewt_Axs ... theres no setting for that
[07:43] <DBO> spazzz, nevermind, I understand what you are saying now, sorry, my mind went a different way
[07:43] <spazzz> no... Boot HDB1 has always been readable
[07:43] <Phlosten> exiodus, did you 'cd' into your desktop directory?
[07:43] <spazzz> its B4 and B5 that are being annoying
[07:43] <exiodus> Phlosten: huh? i am new to the whole linux thing
[07:43] <carthik_> dxdemetriou,  xsetroot -solid [colorname] 
[07:43] <spazzz> DBO: Ok don't worry I know the feeling
[07:44] <carthik_> dxdemetriou, you should rather look for a openbox configuration guide to set the background color inopenbox
[07:44] <Phlosten> exiodus, open up the terminal and type 'sudo dpkg -i /Desktop/Frostwire.......deb
[07:44] <DBO> spazzz, reinstating grub might fix you if LVM is the issue
[07:44] <DBO> exiodus, use tab complete in the command to avoid a typo
[07:44] <spazzz> If you can walk me through putting Grub back on the main HD and pointing at the /BOOT area then that should get me into my orriginal Ubuntu install which should already know how to unlock LVM
[07:45] <vvlaw> anybody used the IBM T30?
[07:45] <DBO> spazzz, your MBR is currently owned by windows correct?
[07:45] <exiodus> DBO: whats that? hitting tab while typing?
[07:45] <spazzz> Correct
[07:45] <_jason> exiodus: sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/Frost <tab>
[07:45] <exiodus> Phlosten: tried it...  still nothing
[07:45] <spazzz> DBO: Correct... Windows over wrote it when I reinstalled
[07:46] <_jason> exiodus: and capitalization counts
[07:46] <spazzz> So I just need to overwrite it with Grub like the ubuntu installation did before.
[07:46] <exiodus> tab is doing nothing
[07:46] <_jason> exiodus: paste exactly what you are writing
[07:46] <spazzz> Just.... without reinstalling Ubuntu... Easy right?  Please god tell me it's easy :-D
[07:46] <carthik> spazzz, then use grub-install (Read man grub-install)
[07:46] <DBO> spazzz, yes, looking up syntax for grub-install
[07:46] <exiodus> sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[07:46] <_jason> exiodus: press enter
[07:47] <exiodus> cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[07:47] <DBO> spazzz, ok, first thing is first, we need to make a backup of /boot/grub
[07:47] <spazzz> Grub is located /dev/hdb1/grub
[07:47] <cdemwell> Hello, old Debian user here considering deploying Ubuntu on a Athlon64 x2 system
[07:47] <cdemwell> What's the state of the AMD64 port, and is it really that much faster?
[07:47] <_jason> exiodus: ls ~/Desktop/*Frost*, what does that say?
[07:47] <h4ch3r> ckserv identify rene
[07:48] <DBO> spazzz, yes but that mounts to /boot/grub no?
[07:48] <brn> help!  I have a humble old 300 MHz creton but I can't imagine why it takes so long for Gnome to load a program.
[07:48] <exiodus> /home/exiodus/Desktop/FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[07:48] <spazzz> its located in hdb1/grub but i belive Ubuntu mounts hdb1 in /boot
[07:48] <DBO> yes
[07:49] <spazzz> Then yes thats where it will end up
[07:49] <DBO> back a backup of the grub folder
[07:49] <DBO> make*
[07:49] <_jason> exiodus: sudo dpkg -i /home/exiodus/Desktop/FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb, I have no idea why the command before didn't work
[07:49] <devnull> hello
[07:49] <spazzz> I'm copying GRUB over to my FAT32 Partition on the primary drive
[07:49] <devnull> is there a specific chat room for amd64 ?
[07:49] <spazzz> Ohh for the love off
[07:49] <spazzz> Its mouted read only
[07:49] <ReWT_AxS> devnull, im 64?
[07:50] <theobroma> hello
[07:50] <robert54345> !tell robert54345 about build
[07:50] <ReWT_AxS> hi theobroma
[07:50] <exiodus> idk...  thanks, but im giving up for the night...  i have school in the morn....  and its like 2 already
[07:50] <BoneE> !tell BoneE about build
[07:50] <_jason> exiodus: that last one didn't work either??
[07:50] <devnull> i guess a question is needed ... i ran the install ... it rebooted ... no x and i am still trying to figure out how to fix it and no fb and it seems like modules are missing ... wondering if it is a simple kernel rebuild and update or what ?
[07:51] <welkiner> Hello, is this the best channel to ask questions on Dapper Flight 6?
[07:51] <ReWT_AxS> dev what card u got
[07:51] <exiodus> _jason: no...   thanks though...  good night
[07:51] <theobroma> I have a package reconfigure question any takers?
[07:51] <devnull> radeon x200m with 128 dedicated memory
[07:51] <spazzz> ok this is a real stupid question
[07:51] <ReWT_AxS> hehe
[07:51] <ReWT_AxS> you say your x isnt working
[07:51] <spazzz> How do I mount a drive readable in knoppix
[07:51] <exiodus> exit
[07:52] <devnull> not with the radeon drivers or the fglrx drivers
[07:52] <_jason> spazzz: what filesystem?
[07:52] <theobroma> spazzz: open root knopp term
[07:52] <ReWT_AxS> try the vesa driver yet?
[07:52] <devnull> nope
[07:52] <spazzz> fat32
[07:52] <ReWT_AxS> try that?
[07:52] <theobroma> type mount -rw /dev/foo /mnt/foo
[07:53] <theobroma> foo being the drive to mount
[07:53] <theobroma> (hda1)
[07:53] <devnull> ReWT_AxS better first question ... i forget how ubuntu does it, but how do i remove gdm from every run level ?
[07:53] <demandred> im trying to install nvidia graphics drivers and when i try to run the installer it sais:
[07:53] <welkiner> Can somone tell me how to change the theme in Dapper Flight 6 after hd install
[07:53] <brn> QUESTION:  Who here has the slowest CPU?  Mine is 300MHz.  Can this make Gnome as painfully slow as I think it is?
[07:54] <ReWT_AxS> devnull, sudo killall gdm
[07:54] <ReWT_AxS> ?
[07:54] <ReWT_AxS> i thinklol
[07:54] <spazzz> Ok GRUB is backed up
[07:54] <demandred> ERROR: Unable to find the system utility 'ld'; please make sure to have the package 'bunutils' installed.  If you do have binutils installed, then please check that 'ld' is in y our PATCH.
[07:54] <carthik> brn, yeah, that is sort of slow... try xfce
[07:54] <spazzz> DBO: now what?
[07:54] <devnull> ReWT_AxS so just going in and removing the entry from each rcX.d should be good ?
[07:54] <demandred> can anybody tell me how to fix this?
[07:54] <_jason> demandred: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[07:54] <carthik> welkiner, system->prefs->theme etc
[07:55] <eternex> how do i what is the directory for the desktop
[07:55] <ReWT_AxS> dev, just reboot?
[07:55] <_jason> eternex: ~/Desktop
[07:55] <eternex> thanks
[07:55] <brn> carhik:  OK, but what is xfce?  I have explored the other GUIs available at startup but none help.
[07:56] <walden> _jason: what is the difference between sudo apt-get and sudo aptitude?
[07:56] <welkiner> carthik, been there-done that file not found...
[07:56] <_jason> walden: aptitude remembers any dependencies that get pulled in
[07:56] <devnull> ReWT_AxS well gdm comes up wich locks my display so i need to not have it load after boot
[07:56] <walden> _jason: ok.
[07:56] <carthik> welkiner, what is the exact error message?
[07:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell walden about apt
[07:56] <walden> _jason: i thought apt-get did the same though
[07:56] <eternex> how would i get to that directory in the terminal?
[07:56] <ltR20> does anyone know any good text editors that has highlighting for php,mysql,c etc for linux/ubuntu
[07:57] <ltR20> similar to notepad++ on windows
[07:57] <_jason> walden: if you install something like kubuntu-desktop with apt-get and then try to remove it, only the meta-package gets removed.  But if you use aptitude to install it and then remove it, it will remove the dependencies that are unneeded as well
[07:57] <_jason> ltR20: vim
[07:57] <devnull> ltR20 quanta is good, anjuta, vim
[07:57] <walden> _jason: ahh ok. makes sense now
[07:57] <devnull> jed if you are so bold
[07:57] <walden> ltR20: scite, vim-gtk
[07:57] <spazzz> Oh darnet the person who was helping me left
[07:58] <Breezy-CA> ltR20, bluefish, scite
[07:58] <demandred> how do i exit x to go to a standard xterm without x.....in slackware i just logged out and it took me to term but in ubuntu it dont do it?
[07:58] <devnull> right then
[07:58] <antonio_> some body speak en jodido  espaol?
[07:58] <ltR20> also what's the command to bring up the console that you can download stuff
[07:58] <spazzz> crap
[07:58] <spazzz> crap crap crap!
[07:58] <mizery> I am installing Ubuntu 5.10 on one of my systems and during continued installation booting from hard drive (for the first time) kernel panic occured and I rebooted the computer, continued installing as per boot process suggested, but it led me to a login prompt.  How do I continue installing base system?
[07:58] <_jason> demandred: you can use ctrl-alt-f1, or do you really want to zap X?
[07:58] <ReWT_AxS> devnull just dont woryy about it snd switch to vesa
[07:58] <walden> ltR20: you open a console, and type "wget -c URL", or use a download manager. like d4x.
[07:58] <_jason> demandred: alt-f7 brings you back by the way
[07:59] <devnull> ReWT_AxS so just change driver to vesa and  done ?
[07:59] <AngryElf> hey all, if i start xine from the command prompt, no problems......but if i create a panel launger it crashes immediately, i'm having a hard time viewing errors -- if i include --verbose >> file in the panel launcher it doesn't output to the file
[07:59] <spazzz> can someone please help me restore grub to the MBR?
[07:59] <ubuntu> hi to all people
[07:59] <ReWT_AxS> thats hat i did
[07:59] <ubuntu> can i ask?
[07:59] <walden> ubuntu: hey thanks. watched your green ubuntu thing yesterday.
[07:59] <ReWT_AxS> if that dont work i have one more solution but try that first
[07:59] <ubuntu> ooo walden
[07:59] <ubuntu> how are you
[08:00] <rob_p> devnull:  sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove  <-- that will keep it from loading on boot as it will purge all the symlinks from the runlevels.  However, you could also remove it only from the runlevel of your choice and then boot to that one.
[08:00] <ubuntu> i'am downloading a codeweavers
[08:00] <ubuntu> a trial version
[08:00] <ubuntu> which works a lot for me
[08:00] <ubuntu> pretty
[08:00] <ubuntu> good
[08:00] <ubuntu> wer i can purchase that software
[08:01] <ubuntu> i hope i can buy that in our city
[08:01] <walden> ubuntu: from codeweaver's website, of course.
[08:01] <walden> ubuntu: via a credit card/electronic transfer.
[08:01] <welkiner> carthik, when I open it there is a list of themes, starting with clearlooks.  If I select Clearlooks and click install theme it comes up with a blank location and gives me the opertunity to browse, with no suggestion as to where I should browse.  So I did a file search for Clearlooks and found all of the themes in /use/share/themes, but I still can't figure out how to install them.
[08:01] <ubuntu> i hav no visa card
[08:01] <ubuntu> or any card
[08:01] <ubuntu> master card
[08:01] <eternex> please help, get this error,  eternex@ubuntu:~$ /home/eternex/Desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[08:01] <eternex> bash: /home/eternex/Desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run: Permission denied
[08:01] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$
[08:01] <walden> they prolly dont sell it in shops in philippines
[08:01] <demandred> jason, ya i just tried running the installation file after ctrl+alt+f2 and it said i need to exit x completely....can you tel lme how to do that?
[08:01] <walden> ubuntu: can you use the Enter key a little less and type longer sentences? that would be good.
[08:02] <demandred> _jason, im used to using slackware so im still getting used to this
[08:02] <hyphenated> eternex: chmod +x thatfile
[08:02] <hyphenated> eternex: then try to run it again
[08:02] <eternex> how do i do that?
[08:02] <carthik> welkiner, the themes in the list are already installed. If you want to install a new theme, download it to some directory, then click install theme, and then choose the tar.gz file you downloaded.
[08:02] <demandred> can anybody tel lme how to completely exit out of x so i can install something that i have to be out of it for?
[08:02] <hyphenated> eternex: I just gave you the command
[08:02] <carthik> welkiner, just by clicking on clearlooks, you have enabled that theme. All you need to do is close the theme selection window
[08:02] <devnull__> hmmmm
[08:02] <devnull__> it didn't like that
[08:03] <devnull> locked up again
[08:03] <walden> demandred: press Ctrl+Alt+F1, that will take you out of X. login and use. To get back to X, press Ctrl+Alt+F7
[08:03] <rob_p> devnull:  What did you try?
[08:03] <Serial> hi alla
[08:03] <Serial> all
[08:03] <Serial> oi
[08:03] <devnull> changing the driver in xorg.conf to vesa
[08:04] <eternex> so i would type chmod +x /home/eternex/Desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run      into the terminal?
[08:04] <Serial> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:04] <ReWT_AxS> no
[08:04] <ReWT_AxS> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:04] <welkiner> carthik, OK, got it now , thanks
[08:05] <sfar> walden: x would still be running tho
[08:05] <carthik> welkiner, in most gnome settings guis, there wont be a "submit" or "Save" button :)
[08:05] <eternex> what would then be the command to run it?
[08:06] <sfar> eternex: ./filename
[08:06] <rob_p> devnull:  Simply purge the symlink to gdm from the runlevel to which you are booting if you want to boot to console mode.
[08:06] <walden> sfar: well, then in that case, first login in console, type sudo update-rc.d -f remove gdm/kdm/xdm as someone above said. and then.. kill X
[08:06] <welkiner> carthik, OK, thanks again.
[08:06] <UncleD> For some reason my ubuntu server when I ssh into it disconnects me when I go idle (for an undetermined amount of time). Any ideas?
[08:06] <ubuntu> hellow
[08:06] <ubuntu> people
[08:06] <UncleD> I'm on another server and it never d/c's me
[08:06] <ubuntu> sori DC
[08:06] <AngryElf> don't panel launcher's get run by the normal user? and if so, why would a panel launcher not do the same thing as the command put into a terminal?
[08:06] <walden> ubuntu: can you use the Enter key a little less and type longer sentences? that would be good.
[08:07] <sfar> !tell ubuntu about enter
[08:07] <carthik> UncleD: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A//ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/02/03/keeping-ssh-sessions-alive/&ei=-AwyRK-IN8T04QG5_rm6Cg&sig2=pyK4P7qooPyf3IkK-chtDg
[08:07] <carthik> UncleD, I meant http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/02/03/keeping-ssh-sessions-alive/
[08:07] <walden> hehe
[08:08] <michael__> Hi, i'm new to Ubuntu, trying to compile a vanilla 2.6.16.1 kernel. Is it compulsory to make an initrd ? My kernel don't boot (ata driver and ext filesystems are compiled in). Could anybody help me ?
[08:08] <ubuntu> thats bad
[08:08] <bimberi> michael__: something here may help ...
[08:08] <bimberi> !kernelcompile
[08:08] <ubotu> You will probably find info about this at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto
[08:09] <michael__> I can compile a Kernel. But it doesn't boot on Ubuntu. Does it have anything to do with mkinitramfs ?
[08:09] <Killgore> any reason why when i copy files onto my hard drive im not allowed to veiw them?
[08:09] <walden> if i am using the default ubuntu gnome gui, then what am i supposed to look for to download in gnome-look.org? the gtk 2.x themes, metacity, or what?
[08:10] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$ chmod +x /home/eternex/desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[08:10] <eternex> chmod: cannot access `/home/eternex/desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run': No such file or directory
[08:10] <eternex> is that right?
[08:10] <eternex> if it is on the desktop?
[08:10] <h0nus> how do i install additional themes for ubuntu?
[08:10] <walden> eternex: use tab complete. the directory is prolly named Desktop
[08:10] <walden> eternex: chmod +x /home/eternex/Desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[08:11] <carthik> h0nus, go look at gnome-look.org download and install using system->preferences->theme
[08:11] <eternex> oh so the caped D on desktop
[08:11] <h0nus> carthik: thanks!
[08:11] <UncleD> Bind9 question; Anyone know of a good dns manager for bind9 that can manage my nameserver configs and zone files through a DNS management tool?
[08:11] <devnull> okay thank you very much for the advice of using vesa .. this is the first time X has ran on here ... what do i do for the future to get to use gl ?
[08:11] <walden> carthik: but what to look for in gnome-look? metacity themes or gtk 2.0?
[08:12] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$ chmod +x /home/eternex/Desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[08:12] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$
[08:12] <apomb> is there a way of delaying the screensaver, so i can take a screenshot of it?
[08:12] <eternex> okay now how would i run that to install it
[08:12] <Killgore> walden: either
[08:12] <walden> Killgore: okie. thanks
[08:12] <carthik> walden, oh, that. well, there are engines and there are themes for the engines. anything that is a theme, and not an engine will work. gtk 2 ould be better, i suppose
[08:12] <walden> eternex: then do  ./home/eternex/desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run
[08:12] <walden> carthik: ty chmod +x /home/eternex/desktop/et-linux-2.60.x86.run:)
[08:12] <walden> err, carthik ty
[08:13] <walden> :\
[08:13] <eternex> walden, thanks
[08:13] <JesusXP> got a question, whats a good SSH client to use with ubuntu, on windows I've used putty, and linux I like kssh
[08:14] <eternex> it said no such file or directory
[08:14] <revolutionary> wheres the wmv codecs?
[08:14] <Killgore> in fstab
[08:14] <AngryElf> JesusXP, ssh is a client, it comes with the default Ubuntu installation
[08:15] <ubuntu> anybody hav a crack for crossover
[08:15] <carthik> walden, a LOT of themes and engines are available through synaptic. search for "gnome theme" in "Name and Description"
[08:15] <bimberi> JesusXP: i use it from the terminal but Putty is available in the ubuntu repos (universe)
[08:15] <carthik> walden, you can also try "GTK theme"
[08:15] <Killgore> is umask=777 for read write execute?
[08:15] <brownie17> can anyone tell me why when i play wmv's in totem that the sound is REALLY choppy, and that in VLC there is just no video?
[08:15] <JesusXP> how do i get it off of ubuntu repos (universe)
[08:16] <rick6971> hi everybody. im using ubunto5.10 live cd and clicked on "Set Disklabel" on GParted ... i thought that i was just going to change the label of the partition ... i have VERY IMPORTANT information in this hd!! plz someone HELP ... im a real newbe ... PLZ i was just trying this cd and it happened ... i know that im stupid but someone help me PLZ!
[08:16] <Killgore> what happened?
[08:16] <rick6971> i have no partitions anymore
[08:16] <sfar> xchat bug
[08:16] <rick6971> nothing
[08:16] <eternex> thanks so walden
[08:16] <JesusXP> success actually never mind bimberi  and AngryElf
[08:17] <JesusXP> I used the terminal ssh
[08:17] <JesusXP> and its workin fine
[08:17] <demandred> hey i try to type kill x to exit x and it sais : arguments must be process or job IDs
[08:17] <rick6971> please guys
[08:17] <Killgore> rick6971: did you tell it too write the changes?
[08:17] <demandred> how the hell do i get out of x completely without just switching terminals?
[08:17] <h0nus> carthik: when i download and try to install new theme, it says the format is invalid
[08:18] <demandred> im just trying to install graphics drivers common someone gotta know how to do this?
[08:18] <carthik> h0nus, this should help : http://art.gnome.org/faq.php
[08:18] <bimberi> demandred: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[08:19] <ubuntu> hala
[08:19] <ubuntu> halo
[08:19] <ubuntu> walden
[08:19] <rick6971> hi everybody. im using ubunto5.10 live cd and clicked on "Set Disklabel" on GParted ... i thought that i was just going to change the label of the partition ... i have VERY IMPORTANT information in this hd!! plz someone HELP ... im a real newbe ... PLZ i was just trying this cd and it happened ... i know that im stupid but someone help me PLZ!
[08:19] <ubuntu> wer are u
[08:19] <walden> carthik: sorry, was looking around in gnome-look. will try that in synaptic
[08:19] <walden> ubuntu: yes?
[08:19] <ubuntu> can we talk in private
[08:19] <ubuntu> if u dont mind
[08:19] <Killgore> what umask=? value should i use for read/write? i assumed it would be 777 but that gave me no permissions
[08:20] <Killgore> in fstab i mean
[08:20] <eternex> how do i fix Open Gl problem, it sayed i cant load a game because of it
[08:20] <walden> ubuntu: no.. say right here. i am new to ubuntu myself. i installed it yesterday morning. so if you need help, you'll get it from people here. not from me in a private message.
[08:20] <ubuntu> ok
[08:20] <ubuntu> thank you
[08:20] <Madpilot> Killgore, umasks are the reverse of chmod, I think - so umask 777 is no perms at all
[08:21] <Killgore> Madpilot: oh ok then
[08:21] <ubuntu> wine is few bugy for some application
[08:21] <harisund> Hello, I earlier did a sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove. Now I want to reenable it. Can somebody tell me what are the default run levels that I should start it and end it in?
[08:21] <AngryElf> i've been trying to set up a xine app launcher, the command  /usr/bin/local/xine -A oss dvd:/   works fine from the terminal, but if i stick it in an app launcher it is as if i just did xine dvd:/  (which gives me no audio).......why would it do that?
[08:21] <Killgore> Madpilot: what would you reccomened then?
[08:21] <Madpilot> Killgore, but look that up before you take my word for it - I've done very little with mounting drives :P
[08:21] <ubuntu> crossover works fine for me but its commercial
[08:21] <eternex> how do i get Open Gl working?
[08:21] <Killgore> Madpilot: damn
[08:22] <ubuntu> is their any idea that it can be free for ever
[08:22] <ubuntu> a crossover
[08:22] <sfar> eternex: what graphics card do you have?
[08:22] <eternex> geforce 6600
[08:23] <sfar> !tell eternex about nvidia
[08:23] <sfar> see if you can find anything usefull on the links that ubotu gave you
[08:25] <Killgore> Madpilot: does it matter that the owner of the drive is root?
[08:25] <rick6971> hi everybody. im using ubunto5.10 live cd and clicked on "Set Disklabel" on GParted ... i thought that i was just going to change the label of the partition ... i have VERY IMPORTANT information in this hd!! plz someone HELP ... im a real newbe ... PLZ i was just trying this cd and it happened ... i know that im stupid but someone help me PLZ!
[08:26] <sfar> rick6971: did it disappear or what?
[08:26] <Madpilot> Killgore, have you read the drive mount page in the wiki?
[08:26] <Killgore> rick6971: have you rebooted the computer?
[08:26] <Killgore> Madpilot: no not yet but ive read 2 other things i guess it couldnt hurt
[08:26] <Killgore> !mount
[08:26] <ubotu> well, 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
[08:26] <Killgore> that one?
[08:27] <Killgore> !fstab
[08:27] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[08:28] <rick6971> all my partitions disapeared
[08:28] <rick6971> i have allready rebooted the computer
[08:28] <Killgore> rick6971: and it wont boot?
[08:28] <rick6971> no
[08:28] <rick6971> i have no partitions table anymore
[08:28] <Phlosten> oh my
[08:29] <rick6971> only an empty one
[08:29] <rick6971> i need to recover my old partitions table
[08:29] <Phlosten> indeed you have
[08:29] <exiodus> _jason:  i got frostwire to install, but it says i need a JRE...  i installed Sun JRE and it still wont start
[08:30] <rick6971> i know that all my data is still there coz i havent formated anything
[08:30] <rick6971> but i need to recover my old partition table to read the data
[08:30] <sfar> yea, dont write to the disc whatever you do
[08:31] <exiodus> can someone help me with installing FrostWire?
[08:31] <rick6971> ok
[08:31] <Phlosten> exiodus, what is frostwire?
[08:31] <ReWT_AxS> devnull, you cannot with yout gfx crd
[08:31] <ReWT_AxS> u can try !ati
[08:31] <ReWT_AxS> tel devnull about !ati
[08:31] <bimberi> !tell exiodus about frostwire
[08:32] <exiodus> Phlosten: LimeWire
[08:32] <ReWT_AxS> !tell devnull about ati
[08:32] <sfar> rick6971:  i'd install the hd in another computer and try some rescue programs
[08:32] <exiodus> bimberi: i looked thru that already...  ty tho
[08:32] <rick6971> ok
[08:32] <Phlosten> rick6971, you might want to try this http://www.e-fense.com/helix/
[08:32] <bimberi> exiodus: kk, sry :) - what's the issue?
[08:32] <jmg> hey guys is osmething horked with k3b in dapper?
[08:33] <bimberi> jmg: not that i've heard, try #ubuntu+1 for dapper though
[08:33] <exiodus> bimberi: i installed FW, got SunJRE, installed that, did the dos2unix command and it wont run...  keeps telling me that JRE not found
[08:34] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$ sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[08:34] <eternex> sudo: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[08:34] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$
[08:35] <eternex> why did it not work
[08:35] <bimberi> exiodus: did you install the SunJRE from here...
[08:35] <bimberi> !javadebs
[08:35] <bimberi> !+javadebs
[08:35] <ubotu> Java can be found in multiverse. Sun (i386) debs here: http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl IBM (PPC) debs here: http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy.  UNOFFICIAL debs of more recent JRE's can be found in Seveas's repositories.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:35] <Serial> !quake3
[08:35] <ubotu> Serial: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:35] <exiodus> bimberi: java.com
[08:36] <ReWT_AxS> devnull, still here?
[08:36] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$ sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[08:36] <eternex> sudo: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[08:36] <eternex> eternex@ubuntu:~$
[08:36] <exiodus> bimberi: tells me that i dont seem to have a valid JRE...  but i just installed the latest SunJRE
[08:36] <sfar> eternex: have you downloaded nvidia-glx ?
[08:37] <bimberi> exiodus: hm, maybe check the restricted formats page ...
[08:37] <bimberi> !java
[08:37] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[08:37] <eternex> pretty sure i have
[08:37] <exiodus> brb
[08:37] <sfar> try again "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings"
[08:38] <exiodus> ::headache::
[08:38] <sfar> and then try nvidia<press tab> (then you'll see all avaliable commands startnig with nvidia)
[08:38] <sfar> just like nick completion
[08:40] <Madpilot> exiodus, right below the "how to install Sun JRE" on the Ubuntu wiki is a little section on making sure your system is actually running the right version of java
[08:40] <Phlosten> exiodus, i'm going to have a look at this frostwire
[08:41] <eternex> when i type "nvidia" then push tab, it just makes a beep noise
[08:42] <walden> Does India have an ubuntu mirror?
[08:43] <apomb> hey, i was sondering if anyone knows how to take screenshots of screensavers
[08:43] <ReWT_AxS> why india?
[08:43] <ReWT_AxS> apomb, did you try setting the ss for a delay then hitting preview on ss?
[08:43] <apomb> yeah
[08:43] <ReWT_AxS> what happened?
[08:43] <E4rlGrey> hello all... i need some help with the installation of ubuntu
[08:43] <apomb> well, there is no delay setting
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> yea ther is
[08:44] <walden> ReWT_AxS: cos i stay in india, and am assuming the local mirror will be faster.. but.. is there a way to find the fastest mirror then?
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> in gimp
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> walden, dunno?
[08:44] <walden> ReWT_AxS: ok.
[08:44] <gfn> how do you reconfigure X?
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> sry
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:44] <apomb> ooh, kk ReWT_AxS thanks!
[08:44] <exiodus> !multiverse
[08:44] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[08:44] <ReWT_AxS> no problem
[08:44] <gfn> thanks
[08:45] <E4rlGrey> i just have one question about installing ubuntu... if someone who knows a good amount about it could pm me... i would much appreciate it
[08:45] <Killgore> E4rlGrey: just ask in here
[08:46] <Madpilot> E4rlGrey, you're best off asking an actual question here...
[08:46] <eternex> sfar: what was that command you told me to install the nvidia stuff?
[08:46] <yoko-lap> is the new distro out yet
[08:47] <E4rlGrey> ok... i have 2 drives... one has Windows on it... the other is just storage... can i put ubuntu on the first drive (overwriting windows)... without damagin any of the data on the second drive... and will i be able to access it in ubuntu?
[08:47] <walden> no
[08:47] <jbrouhard> Okay
[08:47] <jbrouhard> need a quick help
[08:47] <Killgore> E4rlGrey: yeah
[08:47] <jbrouhard> i have a Linksys NIC...
[08:47] <jbrouhard> ubuntu detected it fine for install
[08:47] <jbrouhard> At least, i think it did
[08:47] <jbrouhard> now I can't access the network...
[08:47] <jbrouhard> nothing in lsmod
[08:47] <E4rlGrey> ok... but does it have to be a FAT drive in order for it to work?
[08:47] <jbrouhard> so.. what can i do to get it working?  i know i coulddo modprobe but.. what module ?
[08:48] <eternex> sfar, what was that command you told me to install the nvidia stuff?
[08:49] <roboko1> i get some error when running ldconfig
[08:49] <roboko1> ldconfig: Can't link /usr/lib//usr/lib/libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so to libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so
[08:49] <jbrouhard> guys, i could really use some help
[08:50] <ReWT_AxS> with?
[08:50] <ReWT_AxS> !help
[08:50] <walden> do you remember the NIC model?
[08:50] <jmg> appears to be that the ubuntu kernel is using atapi instead of scsi emulation
[08:50] <walden> or the chipset on it? that will help.
[08:50] <Madpilot> E4rlGrey, Linux can't write to NTFS, but it can read it
[08:50] <jbrouhard> well
[08:50] <jbrouhard> it's a linksys NIC.. 10/100 card
[08:50] <apple132> Can anybody help me determine why my headphones get no sound in Linux?
[08:50] <BlueHeron> apple132: you tried alsamixer ?
[08:50] <ReWT_AxS> what r u trying to do?
[08:51] <jbrouhard> Hold on
[08:51] <apple132> BlueHeron: No...let me take a look.
[08:51] <jbrouhard> i had just installed ubuntu
[08:51] <conmiweb> hi
[08:51] <jbrouhard> and all of a sudden, my networking is gone
[08:51] <conmiweb> how can i do a make?
[08:51] <E4rlGrey> Madpiolet:  ok... but would it be better if i just made it a FAT drive with 'partition magic' before i install ubuntu?
[08:51] <jbrouhard> ttrying to activate the eth0
[08:51] <conmiweb> for install my Eye Toy WebCam?
[08:51] <walden> jbroome: you mean your network was working fine?
[08:51] <ReWT_AxS> you dual boot?
[08:51] <walden> err jbroome
[08:52] <jbrouhard> walden, i think so
[08:52] <ReWT_AxS> is the card integrated?
[08:52] <walden> jbrouhard: do a lsmod and see module it was using...
[08:52] <Madpilot> E4rlGrey, Linux can read & write to FAT32, so it would be  a better bet - just backup anything irreplaceable before you unleash Partition Magic
[08:52] <apple132> BlueHeron: is there a command to download it?
[08:52] <BlueHeron> apple132: in terminal just type alsamixer
[08:53] <jbrouhard> ReWT_AxS, well.. sort of.. i use removable irve bays
[08:53] <jbrouhard> drive bays even.. card is not integrated
[08:53] <conmiweb> Some body can help me how to do a make for install my Eye Toy WebCam Drivers?
[08:53] <aga^_^> hello
[08:53] <BlueHeron> conmiweb: whats the problem?
[08:53] <apple132> BlueHeron: Yes, I already played with all of these settings in the GUI sound options
[08:53] <E4rlGrey> Madpiolet, I understand the need for backing up data... but isn't it possible to change a ntfs drive to a FAT drive using partition magic without damaging the data on the drive?
[08:54] <conmiweb> i don't knou how to do a make
[08:54] <jbrouhard> okay
[08:54] <Madpilot> E4rlGrey, I've no idea, I've never played with Partition Magic at all
[08:54] <jbrouhard> i have a Linksys NC100 Card
[08:54] <jbrouhard> according to eth0 i'm running inet6.
[08:54] <jbrouhard> ipv6 apparently
[08:54] <Madpilot> conmiweb, do you have build-essential installed?
[08:55] <Killgore> E4rlGrey: i think you can
[08:55] <BlueHeron> apple132: are you sure the headphone isnt turned off or muted
[08:55] <Killgore> E4rlGrey: but i would backup first
[08:55] <conmiweb> no, because it doesn't founds the packet
[08:56] <E4rlGrey> heh... then i'd have to back up 100GB of video onto dvds because i don't have any more drives
[08:56] <Madpilot> !info build-essential
[08:56] <ubotu> build-essential: (informational list of build-essential packages), section devel, is optional. Version: 11.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 6 kB, Installed size: 48 kB
[08:56] <aga^_^> somebody can help me
[08:56] <Madpilot> conmiweb, b-e should be easy to install via Synaptic or apt-get
[08:56] <apple132> BlueHeron: yes...it works fine in xp, but not in linux, i have all sound options on and played with them all
[08:56] <conmiweb> ok
[08:56] <conmiweb> one moment
[08:57] <jbrouhard> I got lost in the convo i guess
[08:57] <E4rlGrey> thank you guys for your help
[08:57] <aga^_^> i cant install ubuntu
[08:57] <apomb> not with that atitude
[08:58] <Killgore> :)
[08:59] <apomb> aga^_^, what you need is a liveCD to get your confidence up
[08:59] <phrizer> aga^_^, why not?
[09:00] <apple132> BlueHeron: you think I need drivers or anything for my headset?
[09:00] <exiodus> bimberi: do i want the re or sdk version of SunJRE?
[09:00] <aga^_^> i cant boot from cd
[09:00] <aga^_^> not bootable
[09:01] <exiodus> aga: then get a new cdrom drive lol...  or change the boot order
[09:01] <Madpilot> aga^_^, that's a BIOS issue - you need to change your BIOS settings, probalby
[09:01] <BlueHeron> apple132: headsets dontr use drivers
[09:01] <bimberi> exiodus: just jre (unless you want to do java development)
[09:02] <apple132> BlueHeron: The back of my PC: Green, Pink, Black...Green for speakers, Black for Earphones, Pink for Mic attached, all 3 work in windows, the Mic and my Speakers work in Linux, and the mic is attached to the earphones
[09:02] <omi> Hello, I would like to have VNC started out from inetd, is there a way to limit how many instances can be opened at once? I would like to have limit of 2 for example (on the same port)
[09:02] <walden> apple132: the green goes for the headphones
[09:03] <exiodus> bimberi: it gives me 4 opts...  2 for sun-j2re and 2 for sun-j2sdk
[09:03] <BlueHeron> apple132: okay do you have AIM or MSN ?
[09:03] <apple132> walden: so I cant run my speakers and headphones at the same time?
[09:03] <Killgore> walden: not always. ive seen people with headphones plugged into the mic port
[09:03] <exiodus> bimberi: and one for java-package (says nothing about SunJRE)
[09:04] <grigora> When I try burning a cd with cdrecord, I get an error that says: [ERROR: unknow subsystem (scd0) in (/dev/sr0), No such file or directory. Cannot open SCSI driver]  Doing cdrecord -scanbus shows 2 entries, 0,0,0 and 1,0,0, neither works when I use it with cdrecord (cdrecord -dev=ATAPI:0,0,0|1,0,0), Can someone tell me what the problem is? thanks
[09:04] <conmiweb> i can't fount build-essential
[09:05] <Killgore> exiodus: what are the exact package names for them?
[09:05] <wd3> when im in gimp to make a background image for gnome, what settings do i save as?
[09:05] <jbrouhard> I'm about to kill my desktop.. why doesn't ubuntu like linksys nc100 cards ?!
[09:05] <walden> apple132: umm, i dont get it.. why would you need the speakers and headphones at the same time?
[09:05] <walden> Killgore: ok.
[09:06] <exiodus> Killgore: http://mirror.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/java/
[09:06] <jbrouhard> walden, I'm using Ubuntu 5.10.. any reason why i can't get my linksys nc100 card to work ?
[09:06] <jbrouhard> it's got tulip in lsmod, and i get a ipv6 addr, but nothing off DHCP ?
[09:06] <exiodus> !tell jbrouhard about wireless
[09:06] <jbrouhard> i've even tried static Ip and it acts like i'm cut off from the network
[09:06] <Killgore> exiodus: get the 1.5 version
[09:07] <jbrouhard> I'm not on wireless.
[09:07] <jbrouhard> linksys nc100 is a *WIRED* card
[09:07] <walden> jbrouhard: sorry, dunno enough to help you.
[09:07] <exiodus> killgore; of re or sdk
[09:07] <Killgore> re
[09:07] <Killgore> 	sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[09:07] <liable> grigora: use -dev=/dev/hdc (or whatever your cdrom is)
[09:08] <exiodus> ok ty
[09:08] <Phlosten> jbrouhard, do you have sound?
[09:08] <exiodus> !tell jbrouhard about drivers
[09:08] <grigora> liable: hmmm, interesting ...
[09:09] <liable> grigora: yes, but does it work?
[09:09] <grigora> liable: I actually just tried burning the CD through K3B and it worked, though I had to start it as root (sudo), I wonder why that is ...
[09:09] <grigora> liable: it's burning now, I can't test sorry
[09:09] <exiodus> jbrouhard: maybe that will help?
[09:09] <jbrouhard> not even
[09:09] <bimberi> exiodus: sorry, was away, yeah go for 1.5
[09:09] <liable> grigora: dpkg-reconfigure cdrecord, set suid yes
[09:10] <BlueHeron> ff 1.5 works perfectly on ubuntu
[09:10] <Phlosten> grigora, k3b should prompt you to reconfigure permissions
[09:10] <BlueHeron> just like everything else :-)
[09:10] <jbrouhard> I'm trying the machine with a disabled ipv6 set up
[09:10] <demandred> hey how do i install binutils?  someone told me earlier but i forgot?
[09:10] <grigora> Phlosten: it doesn't
[09:10] <grigora> liable: i'll do that once it's done
[09:10] <BlueHeron> grigora: you sure?
[09:10] <Phlosten> grigora, mine did, wierd
[09:10] <Killgore> because he started it with sudo
[09:10] <Killgore> ????
[09:10] <BlueHeron> grigora: their is an option somewhere to setup permissions you need to do that before you do anything else
[09:11] <BlueHeron> or burns might file
[09:11] <grigora> BlueHeron: it may have asked me to do that on the first run and I may not have done it correctly in the beginning, very possible
[09:11] <BlueHeron> fail*
[09:11] <BlueHeron> grigora: you can re-run that
[09:11] <grigora> BlueHeron: for k3b or cdrecord?
[09:11] <jbrouhard> frak me
[09:12] <jbrouhard> exiodus, it was ipv6
[09:12] <jbrouhard> apparently i can't have both
[09:12] <BlueHeron> grigora: in k3b settings>k3b setup
[09:12] <jbrouhard> my network doesn't support ipv6
[09:12] <jldugger> ipv6 is useless anyways in most cases
[09:12] <grigora> BlueHeron: thanks a lot, I'll do that
[09:12] <BlueHeron> grigora: :-)
[09:13] <grigora> BlueHeron: cause starting it through sudo screws up some file and then I can't login (I have start a shell and change the ownership, etc) nightmare
[09:13] <conmiweb> how can I install a PPC?
[09:13] <grigora> BlueHeron: hopefully this will take care of it all
[09:13] <NoWhereMan[away] > hi guys
[09:13] <BoneE> !tell BoneE about build
[09:13] <BlueHeron> grigora: what is your main problem failign cd-burns ?
[09:13] <phaed> Hi.  Does anyone know how I can restore the original gray background for the Winter theme in E16?
[09:13] <NoWhereMan[away] > anybody here experienced installing savage dri drivers?
[09:14] <exiodus> bimberi: i have dpkg the 1.5 file...  what next? should i try to run frostwire again?
[09:14] <BlueHeron> phaed: you need to go to the support channel for that program, this is support for ubuntu+gnome
[09:15] <grigora> BlueHeron: with K3b starting as my user (vs root) I get a permission denied error, with running cdrecord as root, I get an unknown device error
[09:15] <BoneE> !tell BoneE about w32codecs
[09:15] <exiodus> bimberi and killgore:  SWEET...  even though it says i dont have a suitable JRE it loaded...  ty
[09:16] <tarzeau> i can't find the linux binary for realplayer, can someone help me?
[09:16] <exiodus> !realplayre
[09:16] <ubotu> exiodus: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:16] <exiodus> !realplayer
[09:16] <ubotu> rumour has it, realplayer is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:16] <bimberi> exiodus: great! :)
[09:16] <exiodus> !tell tarzeau about realplayer
[09:18] <grigora> BlueHeron: by the way, when I open K3B Setup, it asks me for a password then gives me an empty screen, do you know why this is?
[09:18] <exiodus> tarzeau: hope that helps
[09:18] <Phlosten> grigora, i'd be completely removing k3b and reinstalling it
[09:18] <tarzeau> exiodus: nothing happened but i was pointed to readl.com/linux and helixcrap
[09:19] <tarzeau> exiodus: i'd have prefered a debian package, but www.debian-unofficial.org doesn't have it still
[09:19] <tarzeau> once again doomed to do this shit myself. I HATE IT
[09:19] <exiodus> tarzeau: hm... try googleing it...
[09:19] <grigora> Phlosten: should I also reconfigure cdrecord with dpkg-reconfigure?
[09:19] <tarzeau> exiodus: google what? debian realplayer 10.0.7 ?
[09:20] <exiodus> tarzeau: im new at the whole linux thing so i cant be of much help...  sry
[09:20] <exiodus> yea
[09:20] <Phlosten> grigora, just uninstall then reinstall k3b, and see if it runs that setup again
[09:20] <jbrouhard> Oh
[09:20] <jbrouhard> how can i go about disabiling auto-mounting of the CDROM ?
[09:20] <exiodus> or realplayer.bin
[09:20] <jbrouhard> or is that a bad idea ?
[09:20] <Phlosten> grigora, i cant see any harm in doing so, and it might fix up your problem
[09:20] <tarzeau> exiodus: i got the realplayer.bin but that's crap, i need debian packages
[09:20] <Madpilot> Phlosten & grigora even easier - just delete your .k3b file to restore all it's settings to default
[09:20] <Phlosten> jbrouhard, under system- pref. -> removable drives and media
[09:21] <BlueHeron> grigora: sorry about that had to change a network cable
[09:21] <grigora> Phlosten: right, but should I also reconfigure cdrecord or will K3b do that for me?
[09:21] <exiodus> o
[09:21] <BlueHeron> grigora: did that fix you up?
[09:21] <Madpilot> tarzeau, see the wiki page exiodus linked you to
[09:21] <Phlosten> Madpilot, ah yes, that would do ;)
[09:21] <walden> tarzeau: cant you convert the rpm to a deb with alien?
[09:21] <jbrouhard> Phlosten, thanks.. I might have some problems getting ubuntu to work properly on my iBook (last time i tried, it kept crashing KDE cause of some fubar'd thing with DVD codecs)
[09:21] <grigora> BlueHeron: not really, it kept giving me a blank setup screen
[09:21] <Killgore> there is a realplayer in the repos
[09:21] <BlueHeron> grigora: weird .......
[09:21] <grigora> Madpilot: sorry, I already uninstalled it
[09:21] <tarzeau> Madpilot: i didn't get any url
[09:22] <hybernate> hello
[09:22] <espresso> what's the user/root passwords on the Warty live CD
[09:22] <tarzeau> walden: that gives not the best packages. but yes that's another possibility
[09:22] <Madpilot> tarzeau, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <-- that one
[09:22] <tarzeau> espresso: doesn't exist. sudo su
[09:22] <exiodus> walden: you can, but you wanna be careful with alien...  its "unstable"
[09:22] <Madpilot> espresso, there's no pw, just use sudo
[09:22] <espresso> tarzeau: no, you don't understand
[09:22] <Phlosten> jbrouhard, i wouldnt turn off auto mounting, but i'd disable the crap that runs software automatically
[09:22] <espresso> I hit something that took me to a screen that is asking for a password
[09:22] <jbrouhard> Phlosten, Hmm.. How do i tell the system to stop using totem then? :)
[09:22] <tarzeau> espresso: set a password then
[09:22] <Phlosten> jbrouhard, where i told you
[09:23] <walden> exiodus: well true.. but if that's an easy way, why not :)
[09:23] <jbrouhard> same place?  Kewl
[09:23] <jbrouhard> thanks
[09:23] <exiodus> tarzeau: do you have lime or frostwire?
[09:23] <exiodus> lol
[09:23] <tarzeau> exiodus: i'm glad i don't
[09:23] <espresso> I'm locked out...
[09:23] <espresso> oh watever
[09:23] <tarzeau> espresso: you can press e in grub and say init=/bin/bash
[09:23] <exiodus> tarzeau: i found a zip debian realplayer file...  i dont know if it will work....
[09:23] <hybernate> is ubuntu a good dist to start out with for me im totally new to Linux?
[09:24] <BlueHeron> hybernate: the best
[09:24] <grigora> Phlosten: Madpilot: I just uninstalled/reinstalled, didn't get asked for setup and I can't find the ~/.k3b file. Any ideas?
[09:24] <walden> tarzeau: ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/r/realplay/realplayer_10.0.6-0.0_i386.deb
[09:24] <espresso> tarzeau: I booted the live cd... tried to open a terminal... hit the rong button and it logged me out
[09:24] <jbrouhard> sweet thanks, Phlosten!!!!
[09:24] <tarzeau> walden: yes i need 10.0.7
[09:24] <walden> oops!
[09:24] <exiodus> hybernate: yes it is...  i just started today too
[09:24] <walden> tarzeau: maybe it will come soon :)
[09:24] <espresso> just thought there was an easier way to log back in, but I guess it's rebooting
[09:24] <tarzeau> walden: i'm waiting for a week now
[09:24] <BlueHeron> grigora: it will be in ~/.kde/apps/k3b i believe
[09:24] <walden> i am just going to download and install it.. i installed ubuntu yesterday morning :)
[09:24] <exiodus> tarzeau: i found a zip debian realplayer file...  i dont know if it will work or what vers it is...
[09:24] <Madpilot> grigora, you've got "show hidden files" checked?
[09:25] <tarzeau> exiodus: url?
[09:25] <grigora> BlueHeron: thanks
[09:25] <BlueHeron> grigora: yep :-)
[09:25] <grigora> Madpilot: I am in command line
[09:25] <exiodus> frostwire....  lol thats why i asked
[09:25] <vista_> why i always got file readonly under gnome
[09:25] <exiodus> tarzeau: i can send it to you   ??
[09:25] <Madpilot> grigora, OK, never mind - I assume you know how to convince ls to show hidden files, then
[09:26] <grigora> Madpilot: yes I do, I used to be a sysadmin for a living :)
[09:26] <vista_> what can i do like sudo in terminal
[09:26] <tarzeau> exiodus: no , i'm doing my own package now
[09:26] <exiodus> lol
[09:26] <exiodus> ok
[09:26] <tarzeau> exiodus: but thanks for your help
[09:26] <hybernate> thx im burning Ubuntu now so il try it out in a few min
[09:26] <exiodus> no
[09:26] <exiodus> np
[09:26] <walden> tarzeau: where will it be available for download?
[09:26] <BlueHeron> hybernate: do you have an ATI or NVIDIA card
[09:26] <tarzeau> walden: io.debian.net/~tar/debian/
[09:26] <walden> tarzeau: ty. i will check in some time.
[09:26] <tarzeau> walden: ./realshit or something
[09:27] <walden> wow. you're really in an angry mood :|
[09:27] <vista_> any help?
[09:27] <BlueHeron> walden: why do you need realplayer, instead of a great open source linux music player
[09:27] <tarzeau> walden: yes.
[09:28] <BlueHeron> vista_: whats wrong?
[09:28] <tarzeau> walden: because there's only very less people that use it, and only for those i make this package
[09:28] <vista_> how can i sudo under gnome?
[09:28] <tarzeau> BlueHeron: he doesn't, neither do i
[09:28] <vista_> i mean...
[09:28] <walden> BlueHeron: to watch videos from bbc.co.uk ?
[09:28] <devnull> dam my touchpad is freaking out
[09:28] <BlueHeron> walden: i'm sure you can use something else
[09:28] <BlueHeron> walden: what format are they
[09:28] <Fujitsu> rv?
[09:28] <vista_> access readonly file under gnome
[09:28] <walden> BlueHeron: i dunno. have always used realplayer on windows.. that's what they say on bbc's website.
[09:29] <grigora> Madpilot: BlueHeron: Phlosten: I waxed the config file, restarted K3b and only got asked about the speed of the writing device, do you guys know which setting in the config file I need to tweak to get it to work as a non-root user?
[09:29] <BlueHeron> walden: try using totem-xine
[09:29] <walden> BlueHeron: i'll be happy if there is an alternative.
[09:29] <walden> BlueHeron: ok. will do.
[09:29] <BlueHeron> grigora: one sec
[09:29] <vista_> any help?
[09:29] <vista_> suggestion?
[09:30] <Madpilot> grigora, not sure - k3b has always 'just worked' for me, as user without any tweaking
[09:30] <vista_> :(
[09:30] <vista_> why nobody talk to me
[09:30] <grigora> Madpilot: well, I just reconfigured cdrecord to be installed with setuid set
[09:30] <grigora> hopefully that will take care of everything
[09:30] <Phlosten> grigora, what about cdrao?
[09:31] <BlueHeron> grigora: do this, sudo apt-get --purge k3b then re-download it and if it doesn't have you run the setup do it manually
[09:31] <Madpilot> vista_, I'm not sure what you're asking about...
[09:31] <walden> vista_: what do you mean access "read only file"?
[09:31] <vista_> means the file only can be accessed by root
[09:31] <exiodus> /leave #ubuntu gotta get SOME sleep...  its only been 4 days...
[09:31] <jeeves_Moss> All:, any one in here any good with PHPMyAdmin?
[09:31] <walden> vista_: then do sudo <whateveryouwant> filename
[09:31] <vista_> you can sudo under terminal, and vi filename
[09:31] <vista_> yes
[09:31] <vista_> true
[09:31] <vista_> but
[09:31] <vista_> how i can access it with graphic editor?
[09:32] <Phlosten> grigora, sorry cdrdao
[09:32] <Madpilot> !enter
[09:32] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:32] <hybernate> well time to install ubuntu hopefully il be back here shortly :)
[09:32] <walden> vista_: man chown
[09:32] <vista_> ok
[09:32] <vista_> lemese
[09:32] <vista_> faint
[09:32] <dj-fu> jeeves_Moss, I've installed and used it before, sup?
[09:32] <grigora> BlueHeron: I just reconfigured cdrecord to have setuid, and got the following message when I started up k3b: "cdrecord will be run with root privileges on kernel >= 2.6.8
[09:32] <grigora> Since Linux kernel 2.6.8 cdrecord will not work when run suid root for security reasons anymore.
[09:32] <grigora> Solution: Use K3bSetup to solve this problem."
[09:33] <vista_> i mean get a root under gnome
[09:33] <vista_> how can i
[09:33] <vista_> not under terminal
[09:33] <BlueHeron> grigora: that's okay use k3b setup
[09:33] <jeeves_Moss> dj-fu:  I installed it using apt-get insted of just d-loading it.  now I can't uninstall it.
[09:33] <Madpilot> vista_, you don't, usually
[09:33] <grigora> BlueHeron: that was supposed to be one message ...
[09:33] <dj-fu> jeeves_Moss, you can't apt-get remove it?
[09:33] <vista_> usually....
[09:33] <Madpilot> vista_, and please stop using the ENTER key so much - thanks
[09:33] <vista_> ok
[09:33] <Madpilot> vista_, what exactly are you trying to do?
[09:33] <jeeves_Moss> dj-fu:  yep, I've tried it, but it gives an error code.
[09:33] <grigora> BlueHeron: I wish I could, when I run k3bsetup it brings up a blank screen
[09:33] <hybernate> BlueHeron, dose it matter that i have a ati card if i wanna use ubuntu?
[09:33] <vista_> get root under gnome
[09:34] <dj-fu> jeeves_Moss, paste me the error code (not in here) or put it on pastebin.com - I may be able to help you
[09:34] <BlueHeron> hybernate: ubuntu works with ati perfectly, but yes it does matter
[09:34] <vista_> we can get root under terminal by sudo bash
[09:34] <vista_> but how can we do that under gnome
[09:34] <jeeves_Moss> dj-fu:  how about in #flood?
[09:34] <walden> vista_: just read the manpage chown vista filename
[09:34] <walden> vista_: and then open it in your GUI editor. or whatever.
[09:34] <dj-fu> jeeves_Moss, sure, go ahead.
[09:34] <vista_> i know what you said
[09:34] <hybernate> BlueHeron, ok i will just try then and see if i make it back thx
[09:34] <lcore> vista_: gksu
[09:34] <vista_> but how can i get root...
[09:34] <Madpilot> vista_, you can launch Nautilus with gksudo, but that's not recomended
[09:35] <Madpilot> vista_, have you read this: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[09:35] <vista_> ok
[09:35] <grigora> BlueHeron: I even tried running K3bsetup from command line (sudo), still blank
[09:35] <vista_> no
[09:35] <Madpilot> vista_, please do - Ubuntu only uses sudo, not a root user
[09:35] <BlueHeron> grigora: i dunno man..
[09:36] <vista_> ok i know
[09:36] <Killgore> can i get into windows shares via the command line with samba?
[09:36] <vista_> but sodu bash, can get into root account
[09:37] <grigora> BlueHeron: well, thanks anyways, I guess I am going to have to go back to running K3b as root, then fixing the ownership on my .ICEauthority file so I can log in next time
[09:37] <nemik> hello, after upgrading just now, ubuntu cannot find my eth0 wireless card anymore...this is scaring me.
[09:37] <BlueHeron> grigora: yea, that file can be trouble if you run kde programs a sroot
[09:37] <nemik> i tried botting with recovery too but nothing
[09:37] <Madpilot> vista_, try "sudo -i" instead - or just use sudo in front of your commands, the regular way
[09:38] <vista_> ok
[09:39] <walden> When a new release of ubuntu comes out, do you need to reinstall, or just upgrading will work fine?
[09:39] <walden> i dont want to do all the little tweaking things all over again. or atleast would like it to a minimum.
[09:39] <lucasvo> hi
[09:39] <walden> hi
[09:39] <Phlosten> walden, you can upgrade ok, but there can be some issues with pre-update installed files
[09:39] <lucasvo> how can I enable a proxyserver in apt?
[09:40] <walden> apt-setup ?
[09:40] <Madpilot> walden, dist-upgrade usually works fine
[09:40] <robokop> apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:40] <nemik> the newest kernel upgrade just killed me wireless card...:(
[09:40] <walden> Madpilot: ok. so from dapper 6.06 to 6.10, it should be dist-upgrade?
[09:40] <Steil> nemik: what card?
[09:40] <walden> but i'll ask around when the time comes :)
[09:40] <Phlosten> walden, i did an upgrade from breezy to dapper and found I had to reinstall a few programs to get them working, but as far as settings go you should be ok
[09:40] <lucasvo> walden: command not found
[09:40] <nemik> ipw2200
[09:41] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: you need to change your sources.list first before doing a dist-upgrade right ?
[09:41] <nemik> Steil: ipw2200
[09:41] <Madpilot> walden, yes
[09:41] <walden> ok. thanks :) soundsgood.
[09:41] <Madpilot> BlueHeron, yes, although there might be a graphical helper for upgrading to dapper (not sure, though)
[09:41] <nemik> Steil, the intel centrino one built into my laptop
[09:41] <Steil> nemik: no clue, sorry
[09:41] <Phlosten> dont forget dapper will have 3 years of support instead of 1 1/2
[09:41] <exiodus> hey...  how do i go about getting the right decoders for Totem? cant watch vids i have downloaded,,,
[09:41] <coz> I have runinto problem cannot mount ANY drive including cdrom get error must install suid root
[09:41] <nemik> its ok, i'm just really sad because everything was PERFECT before
[09:41] <walden> lucasvo: sorry, apt-config
[09:42] <vista_> hi, how can i install java 1.3?
[09:42] <exiodus> !totem
[09:42] <ubotu> exiodus: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:42] <vista_> apt-get install ???
[09:42] <bingogu> how can i install a new fonts in my sytem, just copy it into fonts folder but failed
[09:42] <exiodus> !Totem
[09:42] <ubotu> exiodus: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:42] <Phlosten> exiodus, install the gstreamer plugins
[09:42] <exiodus> where do i get those?
[09:42] <Phlosten> !divx
[09:42] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:42] <vista_> hi, how can i install java 1.4 or later?
[09:42] <Madpilot> exiodus, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:43] <Madpilot> !tell vista_ about java
[09:43] <vista_> ?
[09:43] <vista_> why !
[09:43] <Madpilot> vista_, the bot should have sent you a message...
[09:43] <Phlosten> exiodus, in the repositories, look for 'gstreamer', there are two meta-packages that install all the rest, or you can install specific ones
[09:43] <vista_> ...
[09:43] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: i wish it was safe for dapper :\
[09:43] <vista_> bot
[09:44] <vista_> how can you do that
[09:44] <vista_> which cmd?
[09:44] <Madpilot> vista_, you should have gotten a pm from ubotu...
[09:44] <walden> vista_: are you the same person who was called ubuntu earlier?
[09:44] <Madpilot> !tell vista_ about ubotu
[09:44] <vista_> see
[09:45] <vista_> !factoid Madilot ubotu
[09:45] <ubotu> vista_: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:45] <Phlosten> vista is a yucky work, can you choose a better nick? ;)
[09:45] <Phlosten> word
[09:45] <walden> hehe
[09:46] <vista_> yucky...
[09:46] <walden> 19.9 mb of upgrades..
[09:46] <Phlosten> anything but words relating to microsoft products
[09:47] <BlueHeron> is partimage the best way to backup ?
[09:47] <bingogu> can u help me , i want to install new fonts into my system
[09:48] <walden> !fonts
[09:48] <ubotu> from memory, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[09:48] <walden> try that, bingogu
[09:48] <vista_> root@ubuntuDVD:~/Desktop/ray-tracing/sdl# sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[09:48] <vista_> Reading package lists... Done
[09:48] <vista_> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:48] <vista_> Package j2re1.4 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[09:48] <vista_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[09:48] <vista_> is only available from another source
[09:48] <vista_> E: Package j2re1.4 has no installation candidate
[09:48] <vista_> root@ubuntuDVD:~/Desktop/ray-tracing/sdl#
[09:48] <vista_> why not
[09:49] <Phlosten> ick
[09:49] <Phlosten> vista_, dont paste in the channel please
[09:49] <BlueHeron> !pastebin
[09:49] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel.
[09:49] <vista_> oh
[09:49] <vista_> !pastebin
[09:50] <vista_> ok
[09:50] <unhappy> hey, i need simple sound recorder. What U suggest?
[09:50] <vista_> but why that
[09:50] <Phlosten> Elektrochelovek, audacity?
[09:50] <Elektrochelovek> Phlosten, thnx. I'll try!
[09:50] <Madpilot> vista_, using the pastebin keeps you from flooding the channel like you just did
[09:51] <vista_> i know
[09:51] <BlueHeron> ubotu: no pastebin is a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[09:51] <ubotu> okay, BlueHeron
[09:51] <vista_> but why....
[09:51] <BlueHeron> !pastebin
[09:51] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can paste long texts so you don't disrupt the conversations in here. Install webboard for pasting via the gnome panel http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[09:51] <vista_> faint
[09:51] <BlueHeron> their we go
[09:51] <vista_> why i cannot isntall j2re
[09:51] <walden> but why what? did you read the link that ubotu told you about intalling java?
[09:51] <Madpilot> vista_, and Sun Java isn't available thru apt-get - see the webpage I already told you about please
[09:51] <Xnos> hi someone knows how to install kernel-modules?
[09:51] <Madpilot> BlueHeron, leave the URL there for folks not running gnome
[09:51] <walden> download the jre and install it manually.
[09:52] <vista_> i see it
[09:52] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: hmm..?
[09:52] <vista_> it says 'sudo apt-get install j2re1.4' can do everything for me.
[09:52] <walden> vista_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[09:53] <exiodus> 5.10=Breezy Badger?
[09:53] <Madpilot> vista_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <-- Java is more complex than just an apt-get
[09:53] <walden> yes.
[09:53] <Madpilot> exiodus, yes
[09:53] <exiodus> ty
[09:53] <vista_> more?
[09:53] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: their was no URL i added the URL for webboard so people can find it.
[09:53] <Madpilot> BlueHeron, it's OK, I'll fix it
[09:53] <vista_> it says that cmdline should work
[09:53] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: i don't see what is wrong with it
[09:54] <grigora> BlueHeron: Madpilot: Phlosten: thanks for your help and good night
[09:54] <BlueHeron> grigora: yep
[09:55] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[09:55] <ubotu> well, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[09:55] <Madpilot> BlueHeron, there ^^^
[09:55] <kevix> !myphpadmin
[09:55] <ubotu> kevix: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:55] <BlueHeron> Madpilot: oh somone else must have removed the website because when i did !pastebin earlier it was already gone
[09:55] <kevix> !info myphpadmin
[09:56] <Madpilot> bluefoxicy, yeah, no problem
[09:56] <BlueHeron> lol
[09:56] <BlueHeron> :-p
[09:56] <robokop> i get some error with ldconfig
[09:56] <robokop> ldconfig: Can't link /usr/lib//usr/lib/libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so to libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so
[09:57] <AdventChild> i installed the gstreamer things and the movie still wont play...  what am i not doing?
[09:58] <AdventChild> !decoder
[09:58] <ubotu> AdventChild: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:58] <BlueHeron> AdventChild: xine is preferred over gstreamer
[09:58] <AdventChild> !gstreamer
[09:58] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, AdventChild
[09:58] <AdventChild> !xine
[09:58] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, AdventChild
[09:58] <AdventChild> under SPM?
[09:59] <BlueHeron> AdventChild: http://xinehq.de/
[09:59] <AdventChild> blue:  xinetd?
[09:59] <Madpilot> AdventChild, install totem-xine and try it
[09:59] <AdventChild> ok
[10:00] <Madpilot> AdventChild, and you can msg the bot, just for future information - makes experimenting with it less disruptive to the channel
[10:01] <demandred> can anybody tell me where the modules config file is on ubuntu?  On previous linux distros i have found it under /etc/rc.d/rc.modules....?
[10:04] <carthik> demandred, the modules that are loaded on boat?
[10:04] <AdventChild> sorry mad
[10:05] <carthik> demandred, on boot, sorry
[10:06] <hybernate> back and now on Ubuntu
[10:12] <hybernate> any one here
[10:12] <Bambino> ya
[10:12] <hybernate> this wasent that hard as i imagen tock like 20 min to burn and install and be back on track
[10:13] <BlueHeron> hybernate: :-)
[10:14] <Bambino> Does anyone here know how hard to install ati graphic on a 64 bit amd? :)
[10:15] <Bambino> or let me rephrase, is it even possible :)
[10:17] <hybernate> BlueHeron, dosent ubuntu come with codecs and such for mp3 playing?
[10:17] <fek> moin
[10:17] <LInc01n> Bambino: I wanna ask is it difficult to install? i want to buy a new display card to play xgl.......the nvidia driver is extremely easy to install in amd 64
[10:17] <Arafangion> hybernate: Not mp3's, see restricted formats.
[10:17] <BlueHeron> hybernate: no, sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[10:18] <Overand> Building a server to run ubuntu at a colo- Should I install breezy or should I wait for Dapper?
[10:18] <tony_> hi i need some help with Skype in Ubuntu. Most of the time it says call failed. Sometimes I can connect, but then the other party can hear me, I cannot hear them. Thanks in advance.
[10:18] <Bambino> LInc01n, I have no idea. That's my question as well :) I haven't found out how to yet with my ati. :(
[10:18] <bliss1_> hi
[10:19] <dj-fu> Skype in ubuntu? I thought we use Ekiga
[10:19] <hybernate> BlueHeron, it says couldnot find package w32codecs
[10:19] <tony_george_ktym> dj-fu, what is Ekiga? can i use it to connect to skype and use my account?
[10:19] <Overand> dj-fu: does ekiga interoperate with Skype?
[10:19] <BlueHeron> hybernate: you need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list see here....
[10:19] <BlueHeron> !easysource
[10:19] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:19] <LInc01n> Bambino: i think you can go to ati website.....i see driver for 64bit
[10:19] <BlueHeron> hybernate: make sure you get universe/multiverse
[10:20] <dj-fu> tony_george_ktym, possibly.. I'm not sure
[10:20] <dj-fu> Ekiga is voip, and works with h.232
[10:20] <dj-fu> I dunno if it works with skype accounts though
[10:20] <Overand> skype is p2p, oddly
[10:20] <demandred> does anybody know how to get an older sound card working?  like a sound blaster live?
[10:20] <Overand> it won't interoperate
[10:20] <Overand> it uses encrypted links
[10:20] <Overand> the networking topology is more 'kazaa' than 'netmeeting'
[10:21] <tony_george_ktym> dj-fu and Overand thanks for your help. So nobody here uses Skype on Ubuntu?
[10:21] <Bambino> LInc01n, Oh? I gotta check that?
[10:22] <Bambino> Bambino, supposed to be "I gotta check that!" :)
[10:22] <LInc01n> Bambino: https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=300
[10:22] <Overand> tony_george_ktym: one of my friends did
[10:22] <LInc01n> Bambino: i see is there any binery package in apt
[10:22] <Overand> tony_george_ktym: he used skype on Breezy Badger
[10:22] <Overand> it took some help configuration
[10:22] <hybernate> BlueHeron, is ther eany other editor then vi i can use or do i have to use vi
[10:22] <Overand> ...
[10:22] <Overand> it took some work configuring it
[10:22] <tony_george_ktym> Overand, same with me.
[10:23] <Overand> google ubuntu skype
[10:23] <BlueHeron> hybernate: in terminal sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:23] <Overand> there's a guide on the wiki
[10:23] <BlueHeron> hybernate: or you can use nano
[10:23] <BlueHeron> hybernate: gedit is easy since it's a gui editor.
[10:23] <Overand> tony_george_ktym: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SKypeHowto
[10:23] <Overand> er
[10:23] <Overand> tony_george_ktym: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto
[10:23] <tony_george_ktym> Overand, ok i will try. thank you :)
[10:24] <LInc01n> Bambino: or you can try this sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[10:24] <LInc01n> Bambino: but i don't know what will happen.....haven't used ati
[10:24] <Bambino> LInc01n, huh :P
[10:24] <hybernate> BlueHeron, thx m8 that did it
[10:25] <BlueHeron> hybernate: sure any other questions let me know
[10:25] <hybernate> BlueHeron, wanna be my personlan linux guru? :)
[10:26] <hybernate> BlueHeron, now i just need to get some thing that can play the tracks aswell
[10:27] <BlueHeron> hybernate: you can add me to your aim list or whatever
[10:27] <BlueHeron> hybernate: you can try xmms, sudo apt-get install xmms
[10:27] <BlueHeron> hybernate: personally i use amarok i think it's the best music player in existance
[10:27] <Bambino> LInc01n, " 32-Bit packages must be installed for 64-Bit Linux drivers to install or work." When running a 64bit and tyring to install 32bit wont work.
[10:27] <Bambino> LInc01n, or does it? :)
[10:28] <hybernate> BlueHeron, il add u i have to log now and do some shopping so il ask some more later if its ok  do u use same name in gaim?
[10:28] <dr3as> how do i get glxgears to show fps, don't remember what i had to write after it
[10:28] <BlueHeron> hybernate: my aim name is FearTheTrain
[10:28] <LInc01n> Bambino: i really don't understand what u mean. but 64 bit system need to install 64bit driver
[10:28] <jeeves_Moss> Kevix:  you still in there?
[10:28] <LInc01n> dr3as: glxgears -printfps
[10:29] <dr3as> thanks
[10:29] <dr3as> around 900 fps :p
[10:30] <LInc01n> dr3as: so low? i get 3000 sth
[10:30] <dr3as> it's on my lap, a dell xi
[10:30] <hybernate> BlueHeron, can find u there
[10:30] <dr3as> x1
[10:31] <BlueHeron> hybernate: you use AIM ?
[10:31] <BlueHeron> hybernate: or MSN
[10:31] <Bambino> LInc01n, when reading through the site you sent me the link to, it says i need to first 32bit driver first installed, then install 64bit driver. (So i cant just install 64bit).. and whenever i tried to install 32 bit version of something, it does not work. It says "blabla 32bit on 64bit system" :)
[10:31] <BlueHeron> i'm FearTheTrain@Gmail.com on msn
[10:31] <hybernate> BlueHeron, msn
[10:31] <LInc01n> dr3as: i see......
[10:31] <dr3as> a intergrated intelgfx card doesn't give much power
[10:32] <Phlosten> spam!
[10:32] <dr3as> but as a workingcomputer it's lovly, no fans, 1280mb ram and weighs around 1kg
[10:32] <BlueHeron> hybernate: got ya
[10:33] <LInc01n> Bambino: but what i see is you need to install 64bit only site:https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.23.7-inst.html
[10:33] <LInc01n> Bambino: for series >8500
[10:35] <graveson> can someone help me with some scripting. I am looking to rename a whole host of files and remove the spaces in this .what will be the most efficient way to do this
[10:35] <LInc01n> dr3as: but my glxgears seem just use cpu to generate graphic..don't know why...now my 2.2ghz just get 3000fps.......but before my debain system can achieve 15000sth maybe my driver have some problem
[10:35] <Bambino> LInc01n, I got x700 mobility
[10:36] <dinamizador> bea
[10:36] <LInc01n> Bambino: then u should go to this page :https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/linux_8.23.7-inst.html
[10:36] <LInc01n> Bambino: it said "Enter the command sh ./ati-driver-installer-8.23.7-i386.run to launch the 32bit version of the ATI Proprietary Linux driver installer or sh ./ati-driver-installer-8.23.7-x86_64.run to launch the 64 bit version of the ATI Proprietary Linux driver installer. The ATI Proprietary Linux Driver Setup dialog box is displayed."
[10:37] <LInc01n> Bambino: mind the word "or"
[10:37] <tristan__> Anyone ever tried to convert a .avi to an animated gif with ffmpeg?
[10:37] <bliss1_> hi again
[10:38] <bliss1_> open question to the room how to stop process running as I am about to install a OS under qemu and this uses a lot of cpu power
[10:40] <bliss1_> miketech: hi
[10:40] <Bambino> LInc01n, from the site you sent me: Note: 	The following 32 bit packages must be installed in order for 64 bit drivers to install and work properly:
[10:40] <carthik> bliss1_, ctrl+z will suspend it temporarily
[10:40] <miketech> hi
[10:41] <carthik> bliss1_, find the pid by ps aux | grep <your-best-guess> and then kill -9 the pid you get
[10:41] <carthik> bliss1_, the above will kill the process
[10:42] <nux> hi!
[10:42] <bliss1_> carthik ok so just go down to list inps aux and kill eavh process
[10:42] <liable> god no, you dont just kill random kernel proccesses..
[10:42] <carthik> bliss1_, sorry that didn't make sense to me
[10:42] <nux> c'est francais ici non
[10:43] <bliss1_> liable: yes not think
[10:43] <carthik> bliss1_, try this : use top to see which processes are consuming most memory/cpu and kill only those, if you don't need them
[10:43] <LInc01n> Bambino: i think this is a depandency problem.....let me find a howto
[10:43] <bliss1_> carthik: its knowing which process to stop
[10:43] <alumno14> hola
[10:43] <carthik> if you are the user who is running the process, then you can kill it, bliss_
[10:43] <alumno14> hello carting
[10:44] <alumno14> the olid noooooooooooooo
[10:44] <alumno14> noooooooo
[10:44] <nux> any1 know a server in french for ubuntu?
[10:44] <carthik> bliss1_, can you install qemu from the command line? if yes, then logout of gnome, and then stop gdm.
[10:44] <alumno14> my names is olid
[10:44] <carthik> nux, #ubuntu-fr
[10:44] <alumno14> my computer il crazy
[10:44] <alumno14> cabron
[10:44] <nux> thx cartthik
[10:44] <liable> !es
[10:44] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:45] <alumno14> carthink = cabron
[10:45] <tristan__> Anyone ever tried to convert a .avi to an animated gif with ffmpeg?
[10:45] <bliss1_> carrthik qemu is installed as is kqemu and bridge
[10:45] <IamEthos> is there a way to play files with Windows DRM on Linux?
[10:45] <kingspawn> tristan__: i convert all my porn that way
[10:45] <alumno14> very little pronunciations
[10:45] <alumno14> in inglis
[10:45] <tristan__> kingspawn?
[10:45] <alumno14> i am spanish
[10:45] <kingspawn> tristan__: im just joking
[10:46] <liable> alumno14: es or br?
[10:46] <liable> !es
[10:46] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:46] <bliss1_> carthik: so do the install from command line under prompt no X
[10:46] <alumno14> ingles no espaol si
[10:46] <tristan__> kingspawn, I created a gif but it is 155Mo....
[10:46] <carthik> bliss1_, if you can manage installing qemu(i have never done that) from the command prompt then yes
[10:46] <alumno14> your diego tristan
[10:46] <alberto> kaixo
[10:46] <kingspawn> tristan__: haha, how big was the avi?
[10:46] <tristan__> 500k....
[10:47] <alumno14> no entiendo
[10:47] <IamEthos> !wmv
[10:47] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:47] <bliss1_> carthik its installed already I have to install guest and need to stop some process yes the ons under biiss1
[10:47] <kingspawn> tristan__: haha, no idea why
[10:48] <kingspawn> tristan__: why would you want an animated gif? they are evil
[10:48] <jeeves_Moss> all:  any one here any good with Apache?
[10:48] <tristan__> I want to make it for educational purpose... I want to have an animation of a vid of a meteorite
[10:48] <alumno14> /192.198.0.114
[10:49] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss whats the problem?
[10:50] <LInc01n> Bambino: this is a good guide:http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
[10:50] <LInc01n> Bambino: just use the apt system
[10:50] <bliss1_> carthik; whats top
[10:50] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  I installed it before, and it screwed up.  So I'm asking people who know whats going on.  So I'm doing a fresh install, so some step by step help would be great
[10:50] <carthik> bliss1_, it shows you a Table Of Processes
[10:50] <carthik> $top
[10:51] <jbaloul> apt-get install apache
[10:51] <IamEthos> is there anyway to play WMVs with DRM on Linux?
[10:51] <bliss1_> carthik nice says 2uers which is strange
[10:51] <jbaloul> and if you screwed it up you could always try dpkg-reconfigure apache
[10:52] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  if I do a apt-get install apache php4 should that install and configure PHP support as wel?
[10:52] <carthik> what is 2uers? bliss1_
[10:52] <kingspawn> IamEthos: there is probably some kind of hack available
[10:53] <jbaloul> no i think you should get an additional for that...use the -s option and see what it reccomends...or apt-cache search php |grep apache
[10:53] <bliss1_> carthik just after the clock in top it says 2 users
[10:53] <DocTomoe> I upgraded to dapper and now have problems with my sound settings - actually, I seem to have some sound working, nontheless it is a) much to low, and b) mp3 playback seems to play random frequencies. any suggestions what to do?
[10:53] <Madpilot> bliss1_, both users are you - try "w" instead of "top" for more detail
[10:53] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  do you know of a good player for FireFox that'll play a wondows media stream from the internet within firefox?
[10:54] <bliss1_> carthik: yep me and root
[10:54] <carthik> bliss1_, that's you, two logins, perhaps
[10:54] <Madpilot> bliss1_ & carthik, nope - one login is you-in-X, 2nd is you-in-terminal
[10:54] <pataswing> hi
[10:55] <carthik> Madpilot, that's what I meant to say
[10:55] <sfar|wr0k> hi pataswing
[10:55] <bliss1_> Hadpilot both bliss1
[10:55] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, mplayer with mozilla-mplayer works for me, with all the codecs installed
[10:55] <Quinch> Quick question, if I may; where do I look to see how my sound is configured?
[10:55] <jeeves_Moss> carthik:  ok, simplest way to install it?
[10:56] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss you can look into w32codecs first off to get support for the different codecs then what i personally do is view page source looking for the mms:// url and then i play it in kaffeine or sometimes xmms
[10:56] <Luisma> ola
[10:56] <pataswing> I'm getting troubles mounting an ext2 partition on Ubuntu 5.1 , can anyone help ?
[10:56] <jbaloul> depends whether it is audio or video
[10:56] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, you have to enable the plf repository and then install mplayer-686 mozilla-mplayer w32codecs and their dependencies
[10:56] <sfar|wr0k> !tell pataswing about mount
[10:56] <bliss1_> Madpilot yes both users are bliss1 I am useing almost 50% of memory RAM
[10:57] <jeeves_Moss> carhik:  ok, sorry to sound like a n00b, but I am.  can you give me a step by step if you've got a min?  I'm just finishing the update so I'll be a second.
[10:57] <Madpilot> bliss1_, that's not unusual - Linux will use whatever RAM it can find, and swap it between apps that need it
[10:59] <jeeves_Moss> jbalou:  All I want to do is be able to play the audio stream from our local radio station.
[11:00] <healot> you can use the minimal "xmms", it work just like your Winamp
[11:00] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss do you have a link ?
[11:00] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, I am trying to find a page that explains that to you in a simple enough fashion
[11:00] <vladuz976> how can i use "ls" to view the size of directories?
[11:00] <pataswing> ls -l
[11:00] <puks> hi, i get "Too many open files" on my Dapper Drake, how to I increase it?
[11:00] <Rociora> dario_espiel
[11:00] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  www.z1035.com
[11:00] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul: www.cjoy.com
[11:01] <bliss1_> Madpilot: so many process
[11:01] <vladuz976> ls -l doesn't show the directories only files
[11:01] <placidito> ola
[11:02] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  any ideas?
[11:02] <healot> I wish ubuntu has the kernel tweaker like Redhat/Mandriva and their derivatives...
[11:02] <jeeves_Moss> carthik: any ideas?
[11:02] <jbaloul> yeh hold on a sec
[11:03] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  ok, sorry, didden't mean to be pushy.  I just didden't know if you looked @ those URLs to see what the stream is.
[11:03] <healot> vladuz976, "ls -l <directory>", it will show total on top of the list...
[11:04] <vladuz976> healot: i just did and a directory full with at least a gigabyte of music shows as 8K
[11:04] <Blippe> vladuz976, creatve use of "du" might give satisfactory results
[11:05] <jeeves_Moss> carthik:  any ideas?
[11:05] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, well i am doing the searching for you,
[11:05] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss np...what you can do is download the firefox plugin to play windows audio...it lets you choose a player
[11:05] <jeeves_Moss> ok, were you able to check out that link?
[11:06] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  ok, how do I do that?
[11:06] <possie> how can i make sure that my redirect also runs with root privileges ? e.g.    echo "foo" > /place/where/only/root/has/can/write
[11:06] <possie> s/has\/// :-)
[11:06] <jbaloul> you have firefox?
[11:06] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  yep, firefox is installed.
[11:07] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, follow the instructions here: http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf#primary
[11:07] <jbaloul> tools>extensions>get more extensions >search for MediaPlayerConnectivity
[11:07] <carthik> that will give you the codecs and the non-free stuff, jeeves_Moss
[11:07] <jbaloul> that should be good once you get the codecs
[11:07] <jeeves_Moss> carthik:  what do you mean?
[11:07] <carthik> then, do a $sudo apt-get install mplayer-686 mozilla-mplayer
[11:08] <bliss1_> carthik; there another little prog that lets you set process its preey good  sudo sysv-rc-conf
[11:08] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, I mean you should read the three lines there and follow them on your computer.
[11:08] <jbaloul> easy carthik ;-)
[11:08] <Seveas> possie, echo foo | sudo tee /place/...
[11:08] <knanand> Hi
[11:08] <bliss1_> Madpilot: here is another prog to see process;  sudo sysv-rc-conf
[11:08] <jeeves_Moss> carthik:  thanks again guys.  I'll be back in a bit once I get lost.  LOL
[11:08] <possie> Seveas, thanks
[11:09] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf#users_using_the_plf_repository
[11:09] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss have fun and good luck
[11:10] <bliss1_> carthik: is there a proramme that checks clusters and the sectors in a partition and fixes them
[11:11] <knanand> Do I need to download and install the pacakages each time i install or can i have a copy of the downloaded pacakge and use it next time i install.. ( I mean the mp3 codec or any updates that i have got )
[11:11] <carthik> fsck, bliss1_
[11:11] <carthik> knanand, you can use the same one later, but usually updated packages are better
[11:11] <bliss1_> carthik: does it fix them also
[11:11] <zepmantra> hi i just tried to install ubuntu, it hangs on this part "ata1: dev 0 ATA, max UDMA/133, 156301488 sectors lba48 ... it also hangs in kubuntu, is it because my hard disk is SATA ?
[11:12] <sfar|wr0k> i dont think so zepmantra
[11:12] <carthik> bliss1_, try $apropos fsck
[11:12] <jbaloul> zepmantra is this Sata raid ?
[11:12] <zepmantra> no...
[11:12] <jeeves_Moss> carthink, jbaloul:  well, its installing.  Does this automaticly allow me to play the stream?
[11:12] <healot> zepmantra, is it more than 120GB?
[11:12] <zepmantra> 80gig..
[11:13] <carthik> jeeves_Moss, once everything is installed, it shoudl work just fine
[11:13] <bliss1_> carthik: thanks I will did you see my post about sudo sysv-rc-conf
[11:13] <jeeves_Moss> carthik:  well, we'll see in 2 mins.  LOL
[11:13] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss yeh exactly....when you have the codecs and the player then the firefox extension should let you select which player you want to choose for each stream
[11:14] <bliss1_> carthik: just what I need thanks
[11:14] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  thanks again.  I just need to find out how to fight with MySQL next.  LOL
[11:14] <carthik> bliss1_, i haven't used it so wouldn't know :)
[11:14] <carthik> bliss1_, sysv-rc-conf i mean
[11:14] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss thats quite a jump from codecs :)
[11:15] <knanand> carthik, i think u don get me.. now, i have downloaded the mp3 codec, next time i install will i need to download it again or can i copy the downloaded (.deb) file somewhere and install it ofline...
[11:15] <bliss1_> carthik: ok i understand its a little gem in a terminal
[11:15] <jbaloul> knanand copy plus offline should work fine
[11:15] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  lol.  no kidding.  I don't do normal things.  I'm trying to get this desktop set up (actuly its my laptop), and also install a HL2 server.
[11:15] <healot> "dpkg -i <deb file>", knanand
[11:16] <carthik> knanand, on another computer? well, you can copy it over and install it from the .deb, sure can. just make sure you have all the dependecies too with you
[11:16] <jbaloul> ha!
[11:16] <stefan__> gnh
[11:16] <knanand> carthik, but wer does it download the .deb file?
[11:17] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  well, it dosen't work.  I don't get this.  Why can't FireFix just automaticly get the proper plug-ins?
[11:17] <bliss1_> cathink: when running the apropos fsck
[11:17] <bliss1_>  command its the whole command followed by an arugument
[11:17] <jbaloul> automatically...he he famous last words
[11:17] <carthik> knanand, /var/cache/apt/archives
[11:17] <Mr_Pain> WRRRRR
[11:18] <liable> WWEEEE
[11:18] <Rdde> where is the cron file located? =S
[11:18] <jbaloul> knanand "ls /var/cache/apt/archives/"
[11:18] <carthik> Rdde, you can edit it using crontab -e
[11:18] <carthik> Rdde, which is the right way
[11:18] <bliss1_> carthik: fscapropos fsck msdos /dev/hda1
[11:18] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul, carthik:  any ideas on this streaming problem?
[11:18] <carthik> bliss1_, no, apropos is a command that tells you neat one-line summaries about things
[11:19] <healot> Rdde, in /etc/cron.* directories, weekly, hourly, daily and .d
[11:19] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss do you kaffeine ?
[11:19] <carthik> to use fsck,you will need $fsck something-or-the-other
[11:19] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  I tried installing that software you told me to install
[11:19] <bliss1_> carthik; o yes I see
[11:19] <jbaloul> and ?
[11:20] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  I'm guessing I should have it installed as well?
[11:20] <knanand> jbaloul: Thank You!
[11:20] <jbaloul> guess is correct
[11:20] <jbaloul> knanand np
[11:20] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  yes, its installed.
[11:20] <knanand> carthik: Thank You too...
[11:20] <jbaloul> ok open it
[11:20] <carthik> knanand, anytime
[11:20] <jbaloul> now open url
[11:20] <Rdde> healot, so the only way i can see all the cron jobs is by crontab -e ? =(
[11:20] <bliss1_> carthik; so you can use  apropos  in many ways
[11:21] <carthik> bliss1_, yes you can
[11:21] <jbaloul> and point to the website stream url
[11:21] <carthik> bliss1_, if you point it a  file, it will tell you thins you can do to open the file, or things you can do with the file etc..
[11:21] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  is there any way to play it direct from the web broswer?
[11:21] <jbaloul> Rdde crontab -l or cat /etc/crontab
[11:22] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss yes with the extension that i told you to get :)
[11:22] <bliss1_> carthik: and exe files and tar balls and scipts
[11:22] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  well, I went and got all the software you told me to get
[11:23] <knanand> carthik; one more doubt.. how to install .deb file i tried by double clickin it but gives an error... (i'm new to linux)
[11:23] <jbaloul> now all you need to do is figure out how to put it all together and use it...your very close
[11:23] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  Kaffeine is telling me that "No part is found", and "No DVB-Device" installed
[11:23] <jbaloul> knanand you need to use sudo for that
[11:23] <Sh4d0x> hi all
[11:23] <carthik> knanand, dpkg -i <name-of-deb>
[11:24] <carthik> knanand, add a $sudo to the beginning, sorry
[11:24] <wontonjoe> hay guys, when you right click on an .iso to burn it to dvd is it going to burn the iso as just a .iso file on there or is it creating my dvd from the image like it should in ubuntu?
[11:24] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss are you sure you put in the correct url
[11:24] <carthik> knanand, you must be in the same directory as the debian, of course
[11:24] <healot> Rdde, as i listed the dirs, you can edit them manual, but to do it safely, crontab -e :_)
[11:24] <Sh4d0x> can someone tell me once more how to solve the gmt probleme? when i'm in windows my clock is not correct
[11:25] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  there isn't a direct URL for the stream.  the IRL it gives from the site (that has the stream embedded in it) is http://www.z1035.com/home/listen.html
[11:25] <Rdde> healot,  the problem is that i want to edit them from a script.. i would love to use sed on the nice list that is in crontab -e =(
[11:25] <healot> Sh4d0x, you can fix your clock by setting the correct timezone... the same as your Windows timezone setting...
[11:26] <healot> Rdde, you can do "sed"ing to... if you want, just know the correct file...
[11:26] <bh> Hello, how do I get the Macromedia flash player working in amd64 ?
[11:26] <bh> I just installed the swf-player package, but it doesn't do much of anything
[11:27] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  basicly I'd like it to just play the embedded stream in the web broswer.  I had it working before (differen't install), but I can't rember how.
[11:27] <Sh4d0x> healot, i did (i guess) but last time I solved it by turning the gmt off, but i don't know the terminal command to enter the clock entries en turn the gmt off :$
[11:27] <Rdde> healot,  how do you mean?
[11:27] <healot> Sh4d0x, you can set that clock to UTC...
[11:28] <healot> bh, "libflash-mozplugin" -- the plugin for mozilla/firefox/etc...
[11:28] <guillem101> Anyone uses extern usb dvd recorder drive?
[11:28] <wontonjoe> jeeves mplayer has an embedded stream player for firefox its nice
[11:28] <healot> for better Flash support, uses Firefox(32bit) + "linux32"
[11:28] <bh> healot, I'll search for the package now
[11:29] <healot> bh, expanded your repos yet?
[11:29] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss i think you should consult with the guys at #kde or #kaffeine they mite be able to shed some light
[11:29] <ESPOiG> wats a good program to get for editin the title, artist, album, track number etc of mp3's
[11:29] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  ok, thansk.
[11:29] <bh> healot, like add universe ?
[11:29] <healot> yes... Section "World Wide Web" repos "universe"
[11:30] <wontonjoe> wow ubuntu built in dvd burner burns ubber slow
[11:30] <cfraz89> about what time will dapper be released?
[11:30] <Sh4d0x> healot, i just set it to utc but know my time differs 2 houres from real time
[11:30] <bh> healot, I added it manually via a Debian method
[11:30] <jbaloul> cfraz89 i think June
[11:30] <EddieX> When do you think the new nvidiadriver will be launched, that supports 7600* ?
[11:30] <healot> just expand the repos, bh :)
[11:30] <bh> basically just editted the sources.list file directly
[11:30] <ESPOiG> wats a good program to get for editin the title, artist, album, track number etc of mp3's
[11:30] <bh> It just installed, gonna try it now.
[11:30] <crossbar> i still couldnt get it working on this thinkpad.  ill have to do some research
[11:30] <carthik> easytag
[11:30] <ESPOiG> k thx
[11:31] <healot> EddieX, ask nvidia, well it is actually available at nvidia's site
[11:31] <EddieX> healot, No it is not ? I installed the latest last night...
[11:31] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  well, no one is in there.
[11:31] <bh> looking good in konqueror, now I'm going to use it.
[11:31] <cfraz89> ok
[11:31] <jbaloul> in #kde are you sure?
[11:31] <cfraz89> thanks
[11:31] <jbaloul> np
[11:31] <Sh4d0x> i'm off, rebooting see if it solves my time problem
[11:31] <healot> EddieX, read the release documentation yet?
[11:31] <Sh4d0x> cya
[11:32] <bh> healot, yikes, it crashes
[11:32] <EddieX> healot, Well i just read the supported products list for the latest driver.
[11:32] <healot> bh, hehe, expected that...
[11:32] <healot> than nvidia sucks, EddieX :)
[11:32] <EddieX> healot, Hehe perhaps :)
[11:32] <healot> PCI-e card, EddieX ?
[11:32] <chris228> hi, where can i get the 855 resolution developer?
[11:32] <EddieX> healot, Indeed, 7600gt
[11:33] <healot> EddieX, for the time being, try VGA or VESA... sorry, can;t do much with ATi/nvidia's latest cards...
[11:33] <adhoc> the 6600gt is supported nicely ;)
[11:34] <EddieX> healot, Well that is not an option(vesa) because the fan on the gpu is very loud without a proper driver ;(
[11:34] <BlueHeron> how do i get rid of the default ubuntu bootsplash screen
[11:34] <BlueHeron> and use a custom one?
[11:34] <healot> you got the one with fan? evil loud B**** card :)
[11:35] <EddieX> healot, I know... i do consider to return this card for a 7600gs that hs no fan.
[11:35] <knanand> thankx.. :)
[11:35] <knanand> bye
[11:35] <knanand> :)
[11:36] <chris228> anyone know where i can get 855resolution-developer? google didnt find anything
[11:36] <healot> friends never recommends card with fans...
[11:36] <healot> just add a big cuprum heatsink :)
[11:36] <EddieX> healot, :)
[11:36] <adhoc> healot: go serial terminals .. no fans ;)
[11:36] <chris228> umm...help ?
[11:37] <unL33Tn00b> Question: Does anyone know where to find freeware *nix business software?
[11:37] <healot> chris228, Kenshi Muto <kmuto@debian.org> --> it's in the package info
[11:37] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  still therE?
[11:37] <jbaloul> yeh
[11:37] <healot> reading "/usr/share/doc/855resolution/
[11:37] <healot> README.Debian" might help, chris228
[11:37] <unL33Tn00b> I'm trying to find a schedule (for for work) program.  My employess are currently using pen and paper to write the weekly schedules.
[11:37] <jeeves_Moss> jbaloul:  well, I went looking around, and no one is there.  Any other ideas?
[11:37] <healot> unL33Tn00b, a lot... out there...
[11:38] <healot> what kind of app unL33Tn00b ?
[11:38] <unL33Tn00b> healot Really?  I need something that I don't have to liscence (free).
[11:38] <crossbar> has anyone been successful at installing ubu 5.1 on a thinkpad r31?
[11:38] <healot> they HAVE license, unL33Tn00b :)
[11:39] <healot> but the license it for us to freely use/distribute/modify it
[11:39] <Frogzoo> unL33Tn00b: take a look at Imendio Planner
[11:39] <unL33Tn00b> healot I meant something that was covered by GPL (is that correct?)
[11:39] <unL33Tn00b> Frogzoo Thank you.  I'll look it up right now.  Any other suggestions?
[11:39] <healot> mostly.... unL33Tn00b and some other OSI-compliance licenses too
[11:40] <unL33Tn00b> healot Basicly I need something I needn't pay for, am not pirating, and runs on *nix (I'll use almost any distro)
[11:40] <Frogzoo> unL33Tn00b: depending on your needs, you could do some neat stuff with oo
[11:40] <healot> unL33Tn00b, what type of app?
[11:41] <Frogzoo> I cannot get winetools to run because http://puzzle.dl.sourceforge.net is out to lunch - any alternatives?
[11:41] <unL33Tn00b> Frogzoo Keep in mind none of my employess (those who will use the software) are linux peeps.  I need something farlely idiot proof.
[11:41] <healot> unL33Tn00b, I guarantee you'll pay, for the support though... most of the licenses are free (no charge)
[11:41] <jbaloul> jeeves_Moss there are 241 people online at #kde
[11:41] <BlueHeron> how do i get rid of the default ubuntu bootsplash screen
[11:41] <unL33Tn00b> healot That's fine. I expected that.
[11:41] <sethk> BlueDevil, pull the black powerr cord out of the monitor  :)
[11:42] <unL33Tn00b> healot Just need a simple scheduler for labor shifts.
[11:42] <healot> that's how I make a living :)
[11:42] <unL33Tn00b> healot Providing support?
[11:42] <BlueHeron> goddamn this cat
[11:42] <BlueHeron> stay off the printer
[11:42] <BlueHeron> you bastard
[11:42] <healot> Information Resource Manager? unL33Tn00b, or just real simple schedular...
[11:43] <healot> healot, yeah in my country only :)
[11:43] <Frogzoo> unL33Tn00b: sudo apt-get install planner    & check it out
[11:43] <unL33Tn00b> healot I'll take what I can find.  Right now, just about anything would improve it.  My people are currently hasjing it out manually on paper.  Take 'em -hours-.
[11:43] <adhoc> unL33Tn00b, have you had a look on freshmeat or sourceforge ? search there ...
[11:44] <healot> unL33Tn00b, something like a HRM would suit you?
[11:45] <Frogzoo> unL33Tn00b: http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner
[11:45] <unL33Tn00b> healot Could you define HRM?
[11:45] <unL33Tn00b> Frogzoo Thank you.  I truly appreciate the aid. ;)
[11:45] <heatxsink> anyone in here have a PCI Prism I card in their desktop and working?
[11:46] <healot> Human Resource Management,, like employee leave, employee database, circulation system?
[11:46] <healot> qwell, for a simple scheduler, "Planner" would work fine :)
[11:46] <unL33Tn00b> healot Frogzoo Wow!  That link looks exactly like what I'm looking for!  I can't express my gratitude!
[11:48] <orbital_fox> morning
[11:48] <cfraz89> healot: also taskjuggler
[11:48] <Frogzoo> unL33Tn00b: well I was pretty impressed with it - & it makes my life quite a bit easier
[11:48] <orbital_fox> any good recommendations of channels for programming/
[11:48] <orbital_fox> ?
[11:48] <cfraz89> is more complex than planner though
[11:49] <kingspawn> orbital_fox: that depends on the language :)
[11:49] <ESPOiG> ubuntu 6.04 aint comin out in april is it?
[11:49] <jbaloul> ESPOiG no it was postponed
[11:49] <jbaloul> i beleive june now
[11:49] <ESPOiG> how long
[11:49] <ESPOiG> k
[11:49] <healot> orbital_fox, try #C or #Java ?
[11:49] <ESPOiG> not to bad
[11:50] <healot> ESPOiG, 6.06 now -)
[11:50] <ESPOiG> aws
[11:50] <jbaloul> heh
[11:50] <ESPOiG> gone up .02
[11:50] <ESPOiG> :P
[11:50] <orbital_fox> kingspawn, c++,php, but other ones too :D
[11:50] <orbital_fox> healot, cheers mate
[11:50] <sfar|wr0k> ESPOiG: its 6.06 and will be released 1st june
[11:50] <gnomefreak> ESPOiG: it wont be released till june 1st now
[11:50] <sfar|wr0k> ESPOiG 6.06 because its 2006 and its released in the 6th month of that year..
[11:50] <ESPOiG> k
[11:51] <sfar|wr0k> like 5.10 was released in october 2005 :)
[11:51] <ESPOiG> oh
[11:51] <jbaloul> yeh...oh
[11:51] <jbaloul> nice to know
[11:51] <jbaloul> makes sence
[11:51] <kingspawn> orbital_fox: dont know if there are any "general" programming channels, but just prefix your language with a # and join it, good chances of success :)
[11:51] <healot> cheers "f*** face" -- :)
[11:51] <Frogzoo> where can I find a list of sourceforge mirrors? (yes, tried google already)
[11:52] <jbaloul> Frogzoo did you try google (just joking)
[11:52] <Frogzoo> jbaloul: seriously, mebbe I'm going blind
[11:52] <jbaloul> he he :)
[11:52] <sfar|wr0k> orbital_fox: /join #c#
[11:52] <ESPOiG> lol go MSN :P... wait i must kill myself now
[11:52] <healot> one hard way to find the mirrors... is to dl some file... and copy all the links at the mirrors page...
[11:52] <healot> I did that :(
[11:53] <gnomefreak> Frogzoo: go to sourceforge like you are goin gto download something but before you do you should see the mirrors
[11:53] <liable> Frogzoo: by trying to download an app from sourceforge??
[11:53] <orbital_fox> sfar|wr0k, u mean ##c ?
[11:53] <healot> #C# for C# (C Sharp)
[11:53] <sfar|wr0k> hm, maybe .. #c# is another channel (c sharp) i think
[11:54] <Frogzoo> liable: oh, they do their own load balancing, nice, thx, that should solve my problem
[11:54] <orbital_fox> sfar, i am not into C# :S
[11:54] <sfar|wr0k> ok :D
[11:55] <sethk> someone had a c# question?
[11:55] <chris228> i downloaded 855-resolution-0.3.orig , how do i install this so my system uses it ?
[11:55] <healot> chris228, that's the source...
[11:56] <chris228> does that mean I need to compile it or does it mean I downloaded the wrong thing ?
[11:56] <jbaloul> later guys gotta run
[11:56] <chris228> 8r
[11:56] <sethk> chris228, doesn't sound like something to compiler
[11:57] <sethk> chris228, usually code that needs to be compiled is distributed as a .tar.bz2 or .tar.bz
[11:57] <sebastienb> help, i am french ...
[11:57] <sethk> sebastienb, nothing we can do about that   :)
[11:57] <healot> 855-resolution*.deb file... chris228
[11:57] <gnomefreak> sebastienb: join #ubuntu-fr
[11:57] <sebastienb> where is the irc french ?
[11:57] <sebastienb> thank
[11:57] <gnomefreak> yw
[11:57] <healot> no the tar.gz file (tarred gzipped source files)
[11:57] <Ng> is there a mac specific ubuntu channel? not used a mac before much and it's not installing so well ;)
[11:57] <chris228> ok, let me try and find that
[11:57] <Frogzoo> !fr
[11:57] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:58] <gnomefreak> Ng: there is #apple or #mac i think i know there is a #osx for sure
[11:58] <Ng> gnomefreak: those don't sound very ubuntu related ;)
[11:58] <Bambino> Are there a possibility to install a 32bit version of something on a 64bit? I have 64bit ubuntu, and i need 64bit ati drivers. However, ati says on their website, that the 32 drivers must be installed first, then the 64 drivers. but when i try to install anything with 32 drivers it says i need 64bit.. So, any trick to go around it?
[11:59] <gnomefreak> Ng: they are not they are mac related you are in the ubuntu-mac channel ;)
[11:59] <healot> Ng, I guess you can ask the PPC Ubuntu users...
[11:59] <healot> Bambino, YES!
[11:59] <chris228> these dudes got linux to run on an xbox, maybe there goin for it on a mac ?
[11:59] <healot> maybe not kernel modules/or drivers.... Bambino, mostly regular application
[12:00] <munzir> Hi, fdisk output shows I have 3 partitions that each  start where the previous ends but qtparted/gparted shows there is around 5MB unallocated after my windows partition, what's wrong please?
[12:00] <Bambino> healot, that's yet another shame. So i cant have my drivers installed now for years to come until 64bit version is out :(
[12:00] <patrick52222> this there a command which will set the permissions for /Var/www/ to aloow everyone in it
[12:00] <Ng> ok, so confusion aside, anyone know why yaboot would fail to load the second stage loader? it just goes right back to the smiley apple logo and loads the first stage again
[12:00] <healot> Bambino, did you follow the instructions properly...
[12:01] <healot> most of the 32bit files that ATi said on their site were installed by default in Ubuntu x64
[12:01] <wontonjoe> ng isnt this ubuntu not osx
[12:01] <munzir> patrick52222: you want to do what?
[12:02] <kameron> just booting the install cd, on a p2 box with little ram, i don't recal how much.. it says "Kernel panic - not syncing: no init found. Try passing init= option to the kernel." what should i try here?
[12:02] <Bambino> healot, well I read the site, i did not do anything cause i dont wanna crash my system. It just said that to be able to install 64bit drivers. you have to install 32bit and THEN 64bits.
[12:02] <Ng> wontonjoe: I don't have osx installed on the machine
[12:02] <healot> jsut run the installer... after you installed the other depedencies, don't worry about those 32bit dependeccies
[12:02] <gnomefreak> sorry Ng i dont but nalioth might know hes a ppc user
[12:02] <patrick52222> munzir: to be able to put files in it
[12:02] <wontonjoe> well it sounded like thats what you were trying to do talking about apple logo and such
[12:02] <healot> Bambino, or just to be safe, just use the precompiled modules that comes with Ubuntu
[12:03] <Ng> wontonjoe: nope ;)
[12:03] <gnomefreak> wontonjoe: macs use the apple logo because its an apple not because of the os installed
[12:03] <munzir> patrick52222: you don't have the root password?
[12:04] <wontonjoe> gnomefreak, i know all about macs, but i cant make any sense of what you just tried to say in relation to anything i said
[12:04] <wontonjoe> yaboot sucks by the way
[12:04] <wontonjoe> but it will work for linux
[12:04] <Ng> how wonderful, I don't appear to have any choice in using it
[12:04] <gnomefreak> wontonjoe: you stated that when he said the apple logo made you think he was using osx
[12:04] <Ng> so that's not especially helpful ;)
[12:04] <gnomefreak> Ng:  nope grub nor lilo will work on mac :(
[12:05] <Bambino> healot, so there is no chance for a new user like me to get the 64 bit ati running are there..?
[12:05] <healot> Bambino, by default, you'll encounter an error if you use the repos driver, but here is the fix for that :)
[12:05] <Ng> gnomefreak: well of course, they're PC specific
[12:05] <healot> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15/+bug/23777
[12:05] <patrick52222> munzir: i am the only person on this computer i am the root user and i have the password , but im using the called patrick
[12:05] <healot> Bambino, I g ot that working... by using the Ubuntu's package...
[12:05] <Bambino> healot, you got 64bit working? ati?
[12:05] <wontonjoe> smiley apple logo means you arent even running x, maybe 9
[12:05] <healot> yes!
[12:05] <healot> check out
[12:06] <Bambino> Oh cool.
[12:06] <funkyHat> Is it possible to back up an entire partition over multiple CDs?
[12:06] <wontonjoe> partimage
[12:06] <Ng> wontonjoe: it's a G5 with a blank hard disk in it. I just want to know how to make yaboot work, not what you think I must be running ;)
[12:06] <Xenguy> funkyHat: mondorescue ?  (not sure, but probably)
[12:06] <healot> "OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9200 DDR Generic"...
[12:06] <healot> see 3D
[12:07] <wontonjoe> well i was going to offer some help but go fuck yourself ng ;)
[12:07] <munzir> patrick52222: you are using the called patrick? what do you mean? what's wrong if you did sudo cp whatever to /var/www?
[12:07] <Ng> wontonjoe: please mind your language
[12:07] <Xenguy> funkyHat: hrm, I don't see the package :-/
[12:07] <funkyHat> brb
[12:07] <healot> "1014 frames in 5.0 seconds = 202.800 FPS" >> quite fast, hehe
[12:07] <crossbar> this is a family channel.  children are in here.  do mind manners
[12:08] <Bambino> healot, I notice :)
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Ng: give me a sec i thought i ran across a wiki on yaboot
[12:08] <heatxsink> can anyone lend me a hand in renaming my NIC's?
[12:08] <patrick52222> munzir: i need to set permission on /var/www/ folder so i can put stuff there
[12:08] <Bambino> healot, mind if I ask how you did? (remember i am a new user to linux)
[12:08] <Sameh> hello
[12:08] <Ng> gnomefreak: ok, ta
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Ng: see if this helps https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot?highlight=%28yaboot%29
[12:08] <Xenguy> funkyHat: it's now listed as 'mondo'
[12:08] <healot> Bambino, ok, try to follow the instruction on Ubuntu wiki
[12:08] <healot> !ati
[12:08] <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
[12:09] <Xenguy> bbl
[12:09] <Ng> gnomefreak: I'll take a look
[12:09] <athlonxp> hi
[12:09] <healot> if you got problem after that... go back to (blaming) me :)
[12:09] <munzir> patrick52222: you can put stuff now with the command I gave you, what's wrong with it?
[12:10] <healot> the same step... Bambino, but for the fix after that...
[12:10] <healot> http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=198
[12:11] <funkyHat> cheers Xenguy I'm installing now, I'll have a look at the man page
[12:12] <BlueHeron> could anyone here who is an expert look at some source for me and answer a few questions ?
[12:12] <patrick52222> munzir: this is wat i get cp: cannot stat `to': No such file or directory
[12:12] <healot> hum... I should make a graphical wiki using synaptic snapshots on ati for x64
[12:14] <munzir> patrick52222: please paste the whole command as you typed it
[12:14] <Bambino> healot, wich should i run first?
[12:14] <BlueHeron> could anyone here who is an expert look at some source for me and answer a few questions ?
[12:15] <healot> run? still sticking to ati's official drivers... haven't tried that successfully yet
[12:16] <patrick52222> munzir:  there ya go  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11420
[12:16] <ndiogo> hi everybody
[12:16] <healot> oh... one tip for isntalling ati official driver... you need to install "gcc-3.4"...
[12:16] <Bambino> healot, i followed the 2 links you pointed out, for the fix and the other wiki thing
[12:16] <healot> wiki first, fix second... ok I understood... Bambino
[12:16] <Bambino> healot, Ok thanks.
[12:17] <munzir> patrick52222: just remove that 'to'. sudo cp /home/patrick/index.html /var/www/
[12:17] <healot> Bambino, I guess you will encounter error after doing the wiki part... for the fix, you can visit the fix page later
[12:18] <Bambino> healot, Ok, wish me good death encountering this :P
[12:18] <ndiogo> need help installing ubuntu...my installation freezes after i restart, press enter to install ubuntu, a "loading kernel"
[12:18] <healot> ok...
[12:18] <munzir> patrick52222: I have to go sorry
[12:18] <gnomefreak> ndiogo: is that as far as it gets?
[12:19] <patrick52222> munzir: cheers it worked
[12:19] <ndiogo> yes...
[12:19] <healot> "Load kernel.....", ndiogo ?
[12:19] <gnomefreak> ndiogo: did you check the md5sum of the iso?
[12:19] <ndiogo> and ive sucessfully installed on my previous laptop the same way..created the partitions with Pq8, etc...
[12:19] <ndiogo> on my new laptop thats what happens
[12:20] <Bambino> healot, one question, please bear with me, if you feel this is annoying no prob i can ask someone else :P.. But it says that ofr amd64bit it could be xeon, k8 etc.. How do I know which i have?
[12:20] <healot> Bambino, just remember the last step is essential "#
[12:20] <healot> Restart your computer
[12:20] <healot>  " :)
[12:20] <healot> Bambino, oh "uname -r"
[12:20] <ndiogo> ive tryed with ubuntu 5.10 and 5.09 cd
[12:20] <mjr> Bambino, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:20] <Bambino> healot , ok thanks
[12:20] <Bambino> mjr, thanks :)
[12:21] <gnomefreak> ndiogo: did you check the md5sum of the iso you downloaded and btw there was no 5.09
[12:21] <ndiogo> 5.9
[12:21] <ndiogo> ?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> no 5.04 or 5.10
[12:21] <ndiogo> lol
[12:21] <ndiogo> thats it
[12:21] <funkyHat> I have an option in my BIOS for '32bit data transfer' on IDE devices... should I enable it?
[12:22] <ndiogo> how do i check the md5sum?
[12:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ndiogo about verify
[12:22] <gnomefreak> ndiogo: the link in your pm should help with that
[12:23] <ndiogo> ok thanks
[12:24] <healot> funkyHat, mostly it is fine for most of the time...
[12:24] <funkyHat> ?
[12:25] <patrick52222> how do i log in as root
[12:26] <Stork> patrick52222, root or superuser?
[12:26] <healot> "su"
[12:26] <Stork> "sudo su"
[12:26] <Stork> or "sudo -s"
[12:26] <patrick52222> wat the differnce
[12:26] <Stork> no idea ;)
[12:26] <acidborg> hi
[12:26] <Stork> patrick52222, i use "sudo -s" and it works great.
[12:26] <acidborg> i've got a problem running python apps in Ubuntu Dapper
[12:26] <sfar|wr0k> heh, sudo su :>
[12:26] <acidborg> Error message:   import gtk. ImportError: No module named gtk
[12:27] <acidborg>  i've installed all pygtk & python-gnome2-* packages (even dev ones) but the problem continues
[12:27] <healot> wxpython acidborg ?
[12:27] <acidborg> what can i do?
[12:27] <patrick52222> i mean how do i log in as root at the login screen
[12:27] <Stork> how can i find out my cpu's load from the command line
[12:27] <acidborg> healot: let me see...
[12:27] <healot> sorry.... gtkpy... :)
[12:28] <Khamael> why can`t I sudo with the second user account?
[12:29] <acidborg> healot: yeah,all installed
[12:29] <BlueHeron> !dos2unix
[12:29] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, BlueHeron
[12:29] <healot> "python2.4-gtk2"? acidborg ?
[12:29] <sfar|wr0k> Khamael, you cant?
[12:30] <acidborg> healot: yes
[12:30] <funkyHat> healot, you mean mostly it's fine to select 32bit data transfer?
[12:30] <healot> Yes...
[12:30] <funkyHat> But is there an advanteage to doing it?
[12:30] <funkyHat> er
[12:30] <sfar|wr0k> Khamael: what password did you use?
[12:30] <funkyHat> *advantage
[12:30] <acidborg> healot: i search pygtk in synaptic and installed all except fot the 1.2 branch
[12:30] <healot> if you found it to be buggy, may want to turn that off... faster IDE transfer...
[12:30] <sfar|wr0k> Khamael: you shall use the 1st-user-password
[12:30] <funkyHat> Ok :) thanks
[12:30] <Khamael> sfar|wr0k, when I try, say, "sudo synaptic" it asks for a password, then leaves me at the terminal
[12:31] <healot> python version 2.4, acidborg ?
[12:31] <acidborg> healot: yes
[12:31] <healot> try "import gtk2", acidborg
[12:31] <sethk> Khamael, give it your password, not the root password (which you probably already know)
[12:31] <funkyHat> grr... I'm trying to make a back up of my /home partition (ext3, I'm not using it now), but all the guides on the net are years and years old and talk about ZIP discs
[12:31] <ESPOiG> neone know howto get all messages off gmail for thunderbird?... i have marked as unread
[12:31] <acidborg> healot: ImportError: No module named gtk2
[12:31] <vinboy> anyone run CounterStrike on linux?
[12:32] <Khamael> sethk, it should work with the password of the user in question?
[12:32] <sethk> Khamael, right
[12:32] <sfar|wr0k> Khamael: enter the password (the password for the first user).. you will not see anything on the screen while typing.. then press enter
[12:32] <unL33Tn00b> Frogzoo Have sec for a Planner question?
[12:32] <sfar|wr0k> sethk, wouldn't that be the password for the FIRST user?
[12:32] <funkyHat> Can anyone help me with how to back up my /home to CDs, preserving permissions?
[12:32] <healot> acidborg, try to run "/usr/lib/pygtk/2.0/demos/textview.py"
[12:33] <sethk> sfar, the effective user id at the time the command is issued
[12:33] <acidborg> healot: [Errno 2]  No such file or directory
[12:33] <healot> that python program has "import gtk" in it
[12:33] <healot> acidborg, that mean you havent't install "python2.4-gtk2" yet
[12:33] <gnomefreak> or he used the "
[12:33] <stamen81> hello
[12:34] <sfar|wr0k> Khamael: you might need to "sudo adduser <username> admin" from the first account
[12:34] <acidborg> healot: it's marked as installed in synaptics
[12:34] <stamen81> could anybody help me who uses Gimp
[12:34] <healot> acidborg, what is the python version by running "python"...
[12:34] <acidborg> healot: 2.4.3
[12:34] <acidborg> healot: ii  python2.4-gtk2     2.8.5-0ubuntu1     Python bindings for the GTK+ widget set
[12:34] <Khamael> sfar|wr0k, that fixed it. thanks
[12:35] <healot> acidborg, then the file "/usr/lib/pygtk/2.0/demos/textview.py" should exist
[12:35] <acidborg> healot: that directory is empty
[12:35] <healot> did you typed "python /usr/lib/pygtk/2.0/demos/textview.py"?
[12:35] <healot> acidborg, how about a reinstall?
[12:35] <acidborg> healot: yeah
[12:36] <acidborg> healot: i've reinstalled all pygtk packages twice
[12:36] <healot> mine have the same version of "python2.4-gtk2"...
[12:36] <acidborg> healot: even python & python2.4 packages
[12:36] <healot> I ssee the window "TextView Demo" if i run that python program
[12:36] <vinboy> how do I limit my connection speed of apt-get?
[12:37] <cpt> hellop
[12:37] <acidborg> healot: i'm reinstalling again...
[12:37] <bliss1_> helo
[12:37] <gnomefreak> acidborg: your on dapper arnt you?
[12:37] <acidborg> gnomefreak: yes
[12:38] <gnomefreak> thats why
[12:38] <healot> hohoho :)
[12:38] <acidborg> healot: reinstalled. same problem
[12:38] <healot> that's why... figures
[12:38] <gnomefreak> healot: dapper cant open it that way
[12:38] <gnomefreak> i tried it ;)
[12:38] <BlueHeron> how can i force an OSS program to use alsa
[12:38] <BlueHeron> isn't their a way?
[12:38] <acidborg> gnomefreak: what do you mean?
[12:38] <funkyHat> BlueDevil, aoss
[12:38] <funkyHat> BlueHeron, *
[12:38] <bliss1_> gnomefreak : hi what's up
[12:38] <BlueHeron> how does that work
[12:38] <gnomefreak> acidborg: i mean using the commands he gave you wont work in dapper
[12:38] <gnomefreak> hi bliss1_
[12:38] <BlueHeron> !aoss
[12:38] <ubotu> BlueHeron: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:38] <healot> dapper... sorry... can 't help much, dapper is really buggy for the time being
[12:39] <BlueHeron> funkyHat: how do i set that up
[12:39] <gnomefreak> more than people relize :(
[12:39] <acidborg> gnomefreak: it doesn't work beacause the directory is empty
[12:39] <funkyHat> BlueHeron, I think you might have to install alsa-oss first, but then just $ aoss program
[12:39] <BlueHeron> ahh
[12:39] <gnomefreak> acidborg: im not sure why its not working that could be the reason
[12:39] <acidborg> but i installed dapper flight 5 the other day in a notebook and it just works fine
[12:39] <gnomefreak> acidborg: for future dapper related topics please use #ubuntu+1
[12:40] <BlueHeron> funkyHat: WOW got it working that easy, finally this was like my #1 problem on linux
[12:40] <acidborg> gnomefreak: ok,thanks
[12:40] <acidborg> healot: thanks anyway
[12:40] <BlueHeron> funkyHat: thanks a ton
[12:40] <funkyHat> BlueHeron, hehehe, np
[12:41] <lippel> hi. what's the proper way to prevent a module from being loaded in ubuntu? pcspkr in particular.
[12:41] <BlueHeron> funkyHat: and i had the capability the whole time ... lol
[12:41] <bliss1_> gnomefreak: just been reading the man page for visudo  with the view to editing sudoers
[12:41] <gnomefreak> :(
[12:42] <healot> lippel, you can blacklist the module...
[12:42] <lippel> ah, blacklist.d looks promising
[12:42] <bliss1_> gnomefreak: :)
[12:42] <lippel> healot: heh, just googled it. thanks anyway.
[12:42] <healot> great work...
[12:43] <healot> I can't spoon feed everyone :)
[12:45] <bliss1_> gnomefreak: there are a few options in visudo i am trying to find the option to use visudo with a editor
[12:46] <funkyHat> bliss1_, visudo uses your default editor
[12:47] <graveson> blueheron: i needed the same as you with an app called audacity but aoss does not seem to work well
[12:48] <bliss1_> funkyHat: i am just looking at the options to edit the sudoers file with visudo its not as simple to me as it should be
[12:48] <BlueHeron> graveson: sorry to hear that
[12:48] <BlueHeron> graveson: fortunatly my app seems to work perfectly with it.
[12:48] <funkyHat> bliss1_, I think in ubuntu visudo uses nano by default... nano is pretty easy
[12:48] <BlueHeron> graveson: what do you use audacity for?
[12:49] <funkyHat> graveson, aoss isn't as likely to work with audio inputs as it is with outputs unfortunately.
[12:49] <graveson> blueheron: i have a  whole bunch of audio tapes that i am converting to mp3 .it work like a charm
[12:49] <bliss1_> funkyHat ok yes it is easy  i am looking for the correct command at command line
[12:49] <gnomefreak> healot: the path the viewer is in is kind of funky lol
[12:49] <BlueHeron> graveson: ahh i see, but once they are .mp3 can't u just use xmms to play them which uses alsa ?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> healot: where were you going with him so i know where to begin?
[12:50] <healot> viewer?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> the python viewer
[12:50] <graveson> blueheron: yes once that is done i can go back to using alsa
[12:51] <gnomefreak> /usr/share/doc/python2.4-gtk2/examples/demos/textview.py   <<this thing
[12:51] <healot> he was talking about GTK+ bindings.... if he installed the bindings on Breezy, he should have the demo installed...
[12:52] <healot> good start for Python/GTK programming...
[12:52] <gnomefreak> he has it installed just in a different location
[12:52] <healot> yeah, that's Dapper
[12:52] <gnomefreak> hes saying his python apps dont work
[12:52] <bliss1_> funkyHat: the options appear to be -c check only mode  -f specify an alternative souders file location  -q enable quite mode  -s enable strict checking of sudoer file  s
[12:53] <healot> I dont follow much Dapper... because it still a test version
[12:53] <gnomefreak> thats where im lost
[12:53] <healot> the python-gtk2 packages seems to have a different install directory... :0
[12:54] <gnomefreak> always why would they leave it alone :(
[12:56] <sudomania4> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[12:56] <sudomania4>  Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[12:56] <sudomania4>  *** ppracer error: Couldn't initialize video: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
[12:56] <sudomania4> is the error i get when i try to run ppracer
[12:56] <sudomania4> what is wrong?
[12:57] <healot> sudomania4, check out you /var/log/X.0.log first, see if glx is successfully loaded?
[12:57] <healot> "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" ->> the file that you should check out
[12:57] <bliss1_> funkHat: there is a environment variable  only used if visudo is configured with --with-env-editor option VISUAL  invoked by visdo as the editor to use EDITOR   used by visdo if editor is not set
[12:59] <healot> could you paste thing here?
[12:59] <healot> !pastebin
[12:59] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[12:59] <healot> there, sudomania4, sorry have to ignore your flood :)
[12:59] <sudomania4> ?
[12:59] <bliss1_> funkHat: any ideas
[01:00] <sudomania4> herzi, ignore my flood?
[01:00] <sudomania4> no stupid nickname completion
[01:00] <sudomania4> healot, ignore my flood?
[01:01] <sudomania4> kd_, thanks ill paste it later
[01:01] <sudomania4> no not kd_, ok
[01:01] <sudomania4> ugh, name completion
[01:01] <sudomania4> doesnt work
[01:01] <sudomania4> nm
[01:01] <healot> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org >> please do that here... and paste the address though :)
[01:01] <concept10> quick question: after a while my packages database acts slow when installing new apps.  any way to clean this?
[01:02] <sudomania4> healot, i will, but i have to go now
[01:02] <healot> ok, later
[01:03] <healot> clean/fix the download?
[01:08] <Sk8aZ> hey, i have a problem - even tough i have dowloaded the newest stable version, it still stalls on loading - i waited 5 mins - nothing, what can i do to boot it?
[01:10] <healot> 5.10 IsO image?
[01:10] <Sk8aZ> yes
[01:10] <Sk8aZ> burned it
[01:10] <Sk8aZ> slowly
[01:11] <healot> test the CD image using the installer or md5 checksum?
[01:11] <Sk8aZ> ok
[01:12] <healot> to test the CD... enter "expert" during the boot prompt
[01:12] <aabot> !verify
[01:12] <ubotu> verify is, like, to check the integrity of your installation media, one way is to visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:13] <Sk8aZ> ok, does that work on a livecd?
[01:13] <healot> yup...
[01:14] <Picky> i've a x-micro 11g pci wireless card, is there driver for it, x-micro doesn't have it
[01:14] <Sk8aZ> thanks a lot... ill test it right now
[01:15] <healot> Picky, since x-micro doesn;t release linux drivers, you may want to try "ndiswrapper" instead
[01:15] <healot> !wifi
[01:15] <ubotu> wifi is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[01:16] <Picky> thx, i'll check it out
[01:19] <hack_wst> how can i register a user
[01:19] <hack_wst> i am just jion this kind of chating
[01:20] <kingspawn> hack_wst: /msg nickserv register <password>
[01:20] <LadyNikon> hack_wst: there is users file under admin
[01:20] <LadyNikon> administration*
[01:20] <hack_wst> administration
[01:20] <hack_wst> ??
[01:20] <j2daosh> http://pastebin.com/639657
[01:20] <healot> which user?
[01:20] <tristan__> anyone familiar with latex here?
[01:20] <LadyNikon> im sorry
[01:20] <sfar|wr0k> :|
[01:20] <LadyNikon> system.
[01:20] <healot> IRC or Linux user?
[01:20] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: for freenode you would type in server tab /msg nickserv register password     password being your nicks password
[01:20] <j2daosh> what is wrong?
[01:21] <j2daosh> tristan__,  im gonna assume you dont mean that condom
[01:21] <LadyNikon> gnomefreak: that is to assume there is a server tap ;)
[01:21] <tristan__> j2daosh, no I mean LaTeX....
[01:21] <healot> dude! he meant the text processor
[01:21] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: just make sure the name you are using is the one that you want registered
[01:21] <j2daosh> lol calm down.. its a joke people
[01:21] <gnomefreak> ;adydont all irc clients have a server screen/tab?
[01:22] <healot> i haven't use latex (the rubber) for quite a while :)
[01:22] <gnomefreak> LadyNikon: ^^^   typing issues this am
[01:22] <LadyNikon> gnomefreak: HEH
[01:22] <ESPOiG> bmp or xmms... which is better?
[01:22] <j2daosh> xmms
[01:22] <LadyNikon> xmms
[01:22] <ESPOiG> y
[01:22] <Picky> healot, my card is not listed in the supported device list. Is it any use to continu the installation
[01:22] <ESPOiG> aint bmp based on xmms
[01:23] <healot> j2daosh, just a piece of code, what's wrong with it
[01:23] <LadyNikon> because i like it better
[01:23] <painkiler> hey
[01:23] <healot> Picky, "ndiswrapper"
[01:23] <healot> !ndiswrapper
[01:23] <painkiler> how do i find the unmounted name for my ipod?
[01:23] <ubotu> methinks ndiswrapper is 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
[01:23] <painkiler> like sda1 or something?
[01:23] <j2daosh> healot, it prints a reference, not the actual data
[01:23] <healot> just told you about that...
[01:23] <hack_wst> can everybody see what i write
[01:23] <j2daosh> told me?
[01:23] <ESPOiG> k i got both... bmp = more gui and xmms = lagin behind in gui but both use same skins and do same stuff bmp does have a few more options but meh
[01:23] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: yes and we all answered you
[01:23] <painkiler> i need to find the unmounted section to my drive...
[01:24] <healot> nay thou, j2daosh, was referring Picky
[01:24] <ESPOiG> no hack_wst
[01:24] <painkiler> what would it be?
[01:24] <j2daosh> ahh...
[01:24] <painkiler> sda1? hda1?
[01:24] <hack_wst> haha,thankyou all
[01:24] <visor> hi everyone
[01:24] <hack_wst> where do you came from
[01:24] <ESPOiG> painkiller: type sudo fdisk -l
[01:25] <Sk8aZ> I have the same problem...as hard as i try... the disk stops booting after 1 minute when i press enter
[01:25] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: this is a support channel for non support talk please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:25] <kbrooks> hack_wst: this isnt a chatroom
[01:25] <healot> j2daosh, it prints the references? not the one you intended e.g. "Monday"?
[01:25] <visor> has anyone succeeded installing an S3 Unichrome Pro within dapper?
[01:25] <j2daosh> exactly
[01:26] <hack_wst> is this a question room
[01:26] <gnomefreak> visor: not sure what that is but please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper related topics
[01:26] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: about ubuntu yes
[01:26] <aabot> visor, #ubuntu+1 is the channel for dapper help and discussion
[01:26] <jahshua> hey peeps can anyone help me please, i have a friend who has installed ubuntu, but apparently somehow messed up with the gnome/X on it..so he is wondering how to set X to use a certain windwo manager by hand ??
[01:26] <visor> I've read almost everything in the forums with no success.. indeed lspci just throws an "unknown device" seems it doesnt even recognize this crappy integrated video chip
[01:27] <hack_wst> oh,i just setup this system,so i don't no much about it!
[01:27] <visor> aabot, gnomefreak: well, this channel has changed a little bit, didnt know, thanks, going to the other channel ;)
[01:27] <hack_wst> why can't i updata from the interenet
[01:28] <Picky> thx healot!
[01:28] <sfar|wr0k> thx a-lot
[01:28] <lemino> how do I adjust the brightness if I'm using a ATI-card under linux?
[01:28] <jahshua> anyone please ?
[01:29] <healot> Picky, working or not?
[01:29] <hack_wst> can any one help?
[01:29] <healot> lemino, the gamma?
[01:29] <j2daosh> jenda!
[01:29] <j2daosh> hey u know perl right?
[01:29] <jenda> j2daosh! Nope...
[01:29] <lemino> well, I know I can use the firegl-control, but it's pretty cappy.
[01:29] <healot> one tool i like to use is KGamma (on KDE)... or man "X"
[01:29] <j2daosh> oh what the...
[01:29] <j2daosh> oh... wait.. ur a lawyer... thats right lol
[01:30] <gnomefreak> hack_wst: if you state your problem someone will try to help
[01:30] <lemino> healot: "man "X""?
[01:30] <jahshua> is there something like xwmconfig ? or maybe echo "exec fluxbox" > ~/.xinitrc ?
[01:30] <healot> "man X", i'll think you can see all the gamma option of that doc... lemino
[01:30] <j2daosh> lol lawyers dont know how to use computers... better get a secretary lol
[01:30] <lemino> aha...
[01:31] <Sk8aZ> I have the same problem yet again ...as hard as i try... the disk stops booting after 1 minute when i press enter (on 5.10 stable)
[01:31] <healot> lemino, if you installed KDE, try to install KGamma, that  works like a snap
[01:31] <lemino> healot: under windows there was a tool from ATI that let me make the right adjustments, gamma, brightness the works.
[01:31] <j2daosh> ha ha
[01:31] <healot> Sk8aZ, can you tell us the details of your hardware, from CPU to whatever?
[01:31] <Sk8aZ> yes
[01:31] <healot> fglrxconfig... yes...
[01:35] <healot> if you have ATi card... you can use fglrxcontrol
[01:35] <shukhrat> in my web page i have true type font and gd i install php-gd lib the problem with gd resolve , how to be with ttf ?
[01:36] <shukhrat> hello Healot ?
[01:36] <shukhrat> hello Healot !
[01:36] <healot> hello!
[01:37] <healot> LAMP isn't my flashlight :)
[01:37] <sufa> anyone running a theme for gnome that they love?
[01:37] <sufa> im trying to get some ideas
[01:37] <healot> customizing GNOME theme?
[01:37] <orbital_fox> well
[01:37] <orbital_fox> i havent found the perfect theme
[01:38] <orbital_fox> but i think the best resource is http://www.gnome-look.org/content/search.php
[01:38] <alexander> what do you mean saying theme that you love?
[01:38] <orbital_fox> ive been looking for something that looks hight tech
[01:38] <healot> there isn't any, it's personal, I like "Human", doesn't hurt me eyes
[01:38] <orbital_fox>  but nothing yet
[01:38] <alexander> well, "human" theme is pretty good
[01:39] <Sk8aZ> I have the same problem yet again ...as hard as i try... the disk stops booting after 1 minute when i press enter (on 5.10 stable)...
[01:39] <healot> not catchy but just simply nice...
[01:40] <painkiler> how do i mount a partition when i don't know what format it is in?
[01:40] <healot> Sk8aZ, might help a bit more, if you explain a bit about your hardware...
[01:40] <painkiler> its is in /dev/sde3
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> my hardware: Cpu: Amd Athlon 2000+ 1.66ghz
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> Ram: 512mb
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> HDD: Maxtor 80gb (model unknown), Seagate 160gb (Baracuda4)
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> VGA: Pixelview GeForce FX 5700le 256mb 128bit
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> NET: Wireless Dlink DWL-520+
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> MB: DFI VIA KT400 ad77
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> DVD: NEC DVD-+RW
[01:40] <Sk8aZ> the rest is details
[01:40] <painkiler> but i don't know what format it is in...
[01:41] <sfar|wr0k> !tell Sk8aZ about paste
[01:41] <healot> Sk8aZ, ok, since you're booting from CD... try to boot with other bootable CDs... Windows XP CD for example?
[01:41] <healot> let's see if it's really the CD's fault... or something else
[01:41] <Sk8aZ> tried.. works ok
[01:42] <healot> then I can conclude it's the CD fault...
[01:42] <orbital_fox> how did u berd the cd?
[01:42] <orbital_fox> burn*
[01:42] <Sk8aZ> in 16x, a good verbatim cd
[01:43] <gnomefreak> Sk8aZ: lower
[01:43] <healot> or the image is faulty...
[01:43] <healot> Sk8aZ, did the checksum on the ISO image?
[01:43] <gnomefreak> Sk8aZ: go with 2 if you can if not lowest setting possible than try it
[01:43] <painkiler> hmm
[01:43] <painkiler> how do i just mount /dev/sde3?
[01:43] <Sk8aZ> checksum?
[01:43] <painkiler> it is a partition on my ipod
[01:43] <gnomefreak> !verify
[01:43] <ubotu> hmm... verify is to check the integrity of your installation media, one way is to visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:44] <gnomefreak> ^^^ Sk8aZ
[01:44] <oskude> !ipod
[01:44] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[01:44] <healot> or take my worst advice, order the official CDs :)
[01:44] <painkiler> oskude: thats not what im looking for
[01:44] <painkiler> how do i mount a partition?
[01:44] <gnomefreak> !mount
[01:44] <ubotu> it has been said that mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[01:45] <healot> painkiler, use "fdisk -l", first find out which device node did your kernel registers it?
[01:45] <healot> "dmesg | tail" might show something?
[01:45] <oskude> painkiler, are you using breezy ? it should be mounted automaticly, no ?
[01:45] <painkiler> yeah, it is mounting...
[01:45] <painkiler> but not the right partition
[01:45] <painkiler> its doing sde2 not 3
[01:46] <oskude> painkiler, you have more than 1 partition on your ipod ?
[01:46] <painkiler> if i try to sudo mount /dev/sde3 /media/ipodlinux
[01:46] <painkiler> it asks me for the file system
[01:46] <painkiler> yeah oskude..
[01:46] <painkiler> im installing ipod linux
[01:46] <mda_user> It appears I don't have bus mastering enabled as explained at http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/DRIuserguide.html and I can't enable it using the technique described there.  My bios doesn't seem to have any configuration options for it either.  Perhaps there's boot parameters I can specify for grub?
[01:47] <oskude> painkiler, and what filesystem does that sde3 partition have ?
[01:47] <healot> oh... "[sudo]  fdisk -l /dev/sde", painkiler
[01:47] <painkiler> dunno
[01:47] <healot> check out kind of partition sde3 is, painkiler
[01:47] <oskude> painkiler, then do what healot just said, it shows the partition list
[01:47] <painkiler> it says its linux...
[01:48] <painkiler> so what? is that ext3?
[01:48] <oskude> painkiler, is it a fresh partition ?
[01:48] <painkiler> yeah
[01:48] <oskude> painkiler, did you format it ?
[01:48] <tsurc> Hi, kind of a newbie here. I have a HP DL140 G2 server (Read 2*Xeon 4gb Ram 2*80Gb sata HDD) Do I install 686-smp or -server kernel for best performance using dapper?
[01:48] <painkiler> yeah, i think so
[01:48] <healot> id 83, painkiler ?
[01:48] <painkiler> yeah
[01:48] <oskude> painkiler, i mean, if you partitioned it by yourself, you have to allso format it before you can use it
[01:49] <painkiler> yeah, i try that, but it says its not there
[01:49] <healot> then add "-t ext3" or "-t ext2"
[01:49] <painkiler> i try mke2fs /dev/sde3
[01:50] <healot> worked, painkiler ?
[01:50] <oskude> painkiler, or a "short cut" "mkfs.ext3"
[01:50] <painkiler> hang on
[01:50] <painkiler> ?
[01:51] <painkiler> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sde3
[01:51] <brownie17> which debian is the latest? is it woody still?
[01:51] <oskude> brownie17, no, sarge
[01:52] <painkiler> oskude: what is this mkfs.ext3?
[01:52] <oskude> painkiler, maybe posting your fdisk -l to pastebin could help...
[01:52] <brownie17> oskude, how long until ubuntu releases a new one?
[01:52] <painkiler> ok
[01:52] <healot> brownie17, sarge r1!
[01:52] <oskude> painkiler, it formats a ext3 partition
[01:52] <painkiler> brownie17: june
[01:52] <painkiler> ill get you that paste bin stuff
[01:52] <brownie17> painkiler, cool, something about a guppy isn't it?
[01:52] <painkiler> ?
[01:53] <painkiler> no, dapper drake
[01:53] <brownie17> painkiler, the title, like breezy badgar
[01:53] <Saido> hi all
[01:53] <brownie17> oh okay
[01:53] <brownie17> cool
[01:53] <brownie17> thanks
[01:53] <starpause> if i have added an 'export...' line to my .bash_profile, what is the easiest way for this setting to take effect?
[01:53] <oskude> painkiler, and if you type "mkfs.<tab><tab>" you get a list of many fs types to format....
[01:53] <painkiler> just a sec
[01:53] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[01:54] <painkiler> http://pastebin.com/639698
[01:54] <healot> starpause, ".bashrc" :)
[01:54] <linuxboyfriend> the Win Keys of my keyboard are not working, how can i enable them?
[01:54] <painkiler> linuxboyfriend: change your keyboard layout
[01:54] <painkiler> are you using gnome?
[01:54] <linuxboyfriend> painkiler, yes
[01:55] <oskude> painkiler, that first partition (empty) looks strange...
[01:55] <healot> using the Windows key in Linux is somewhat :)
[01:55] <painkiler> oh, its supposed to be there
[01:55] <linuxboyfriend> painkiler, can i enable win keys in current layout?
[01:55] <starpause> healot, just open a new terminal? or are you saying that 'export' belongs in my .bashrc instead of my .bash_profile?
[01:55] <ndiogo> register!
[01:55] <brownie17> healot, some of the HTTP download sites have r0a and r0 but not r1, why is this? is r0/r0a a Beta? is it stable?
[01:55] <shukhrat> whi knows about ttf in php
[01:56] <painkiler> yeah, just change your keyboard to 104 i think
[01:56] <healot> r1 is the latest...
[01:56] <healot> r0(ab) are testing/beta releases
[01:56] <oskude> painkiler, well, i dont know nothing about ipods, so dunno if you can use them as (i do) "normal" flash drive...
[01:56] <ndiogo> whats the command for setting a keyserver using gnupg
[01:57] <painkiler> oskude: found the ipod linux channel
[01:57] <painkiler> its all cool
[01:57] <painkiler> thanx anyway
[01:57] <oskude> painkiler, ok :)
[01:57] <brownie17> healot, there are 14 cd's, if i just use the basic, will it still have things like totem and gaim?
[01:57] <healot> brownie17, try to download from the main site, as not all mirrors are updated
[01:57] <healot> brownie17, in Debian world we use "apt-get"
[01:58] <brownie17> healot, lol, okay. thanks.
[01:58] <Denstark> Good morning Ubuntu =)
[01:58] <healot> btw... for debian discussion #debian :)
[01:58] <starpause> Denstark, morning
[01:58] <orbital_fox> morning
[01:59] <brownie17> healot, is there an easy install proccess with the cd's? is it as simple as ubuntu?
[01:59] <bliss1_> hello
[01:59] <brownie17> healot, lol i know but you guys are so much more helpful
[01:59] <healot> yup/// brownie17, never doubt that :)
[01:59] <healot> prolly the same, as ubuntu's
[01:59] <George2> anyone alive that can like wtf help me/
[01:59] <DoctorDyna> lmao
[01:59] <oskude> !helpme
[01:59] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[01:59] <healot> George2, tell us the problem...
[01:59] <George|someonest> !helpme
[01:59] <Denstark> I have a quick question about changing my GTK theme. I am running Ubuntu beta (Damn, I forget the name) and I am using fluxbox. I can
[02:00] <brownie17> healot, so what are these MD5SUMS, and do i need them?
[02:00] <Denstark> I can't seem to find gtk-chtheme or anything like it in Synaptic
[02:00] <George2> well
[02:00] <George2> how do u install stuff?
[02:00] <George2> like QT
[02:00] <George2> library
[02:00] <DoctorDyna> Denstark: you will probably get better help in #ubuntu+1
[02:00] <healot> you need them to verify the integrity of the ISO images...
[02:00] <tsurc> I have a dual xeon, and idea which kernel would be best to install -686-smp or -server
[02:00] <oskude> Denstark, ubuntu "beta" Dapper Drake is at #ubuntu+1
[02:00] <goodi_> is there any good latex editor for gnome?
[02:00] <Denstark> Sorry, thank you guys.
[02:00] <oskude> !enter
[02:00] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[02:00] <healot> to make sure the download isn't broken, brownie17
[02:01] <brownie17> healot, how do i do that? is it easy? is it neccessary? do i do it after i download each image?
[02:01] <DoctorDyna> i dunno is there an apt package for quicktime?
[02:01] <DoctorDyna> like eh sude apt-get quicktime?
[02:01] <DoctorDyna> sudo*
[02:01] <healot> prolly yes... mostly do checksum before actually burning the image, brownie17
[02:02] <healot> !quicktime
[02:02] <ubotu> quicktime is, like, totally, read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[02:02] <bliss1_> DotorDyna: hello nice to see you
[02:02] <brownie17> healot, you've been a great help
[02:02] <George2> well, can someone help install the Qt library, I ened it to install vypressQ chat
[02:02] <DoctorDyna> bliss1_: likewise :)
[02:02] <healot> !repos
[02:02] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:03] <bliss1_> DoctorDyna: russian?
[02:03] <DoctorDyna> niet.
[02:03] <George2> hello?
[02:03] <healot> George2, follow that link the bot just gave... do this first... prolly
[02:03] <DoctorDyna> english :)
[02:03] <lillith> why isn`t winetools in any ubuntu repo?
[02:03] <orbital_fox> how many bits is your CPU?
[02:03] <George2> the repository thing?
[02:03] <orbital_fox> cause the 64 bit is not out yet
[02:04] <healot> next... run that Synaptic thing "System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager", and search for "Libraries"
[02:04] <bliss1_> DoctorDyna: ok I will speak english I was wondering how to make the best possible use of RAM on my system and how much to allocate to a virtual system
[02:04] <healot> George2, you should find all the QT/QT related libraries there, ready to be installed
[02:04] <DoctorDyna> how much ram do you have?
[02:05] <oskude> !best
[02:05] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, oskude
[02:05] <mcf501> hey i have a logitech usb headset with mic, and i was wondering how i would go about configuring it.. no sound is recoreded on the mic and is played out of the headset only my speakers.
[02:05] <DoctorDyna> brb
[02:05] <oskude> mcf501, i have a logitech usb headset too (think was 350) and it works like a dream here...
[02:06] <bliss1_> DoctorDyna: 768mb
[02:06] <oskude> mcf501, go to the volume control panel (the loudspeaker icon and press right mouse button) and select "open colume control"
[02:07] <mcf501> oskude: did you not have to do any configuration? just plugged it in and it worked?
[02:07] <fjjjs_> 
[02:07] <oskude> mcf501, yes, just plug and play :)
[02:07] <healot> PnP :)
[02:07] <bliss1_> fjjjs: i could not agree more
[02:07] <mcf501> ahh...
[02:07] <fjjjs_> Anybody here can speak Chinese?
[02:07] <mcf501> i didnt realises i had two mics..
[02:08] <oskude> mcf501, but may be that the mic is muted in the controls, you can select your device under "File" in "volume control"
[02:08] <mcf501> (one must be build it)
[02:08] <George2> healot,  did I have to download some .tars etc...?
[02:08] <mcf501> thanks
[02:08] <George2> cmbeasy_qt_v4.1.3 <-- this file.. did I need it?
[02:08] <healot> nah.... just the prepackaged installers...
[02:08] <healot> did you mean the libraries?
[02:08] <George2> yeah
[02:09] <bliss1_> fjjjs_ only a little hock-yen but have not installed charters
[02:09] <Zoroaster> good morning ubuntians
[02:09] <George2> the Qt Library... needed to install VyQChat
[02:09] <healot> whre did you get that? "cmbeasy_qt_v4.1.3"
[02:09] <iKernel> bed time good night
[02:09] <oskude> mcf501, and on my system the headset is in /dev/dsp1 (to use in skype an such)
[02:09] <Zoroaster> on a 5.10 server, no gnome, all command line, what file is where the network host name is?
[02:09] <healot> are you trying to build that from source, or it is a prepackaged installer? George2
[02:10] <George2> VyQChat healot ?
[02:10] <healot> /etc/hosts
[02:10] <healot> yes... that's the one
[02:10] <Zoroaster> on a 5.10 server, no gnome, all command line, what file is where the network host name is?  In the GUI, it is under "networking" and then the "general" tab
[02:10] <oskude> !hostname
[02:10] <George2> http://linux.bydg.org/~yogin/vyqchat-0.2.8.tar.gz <-- I think that's the file I currently am tryingto install
[02:11] <healot> George2, then that may require compilation
[02:11] <rubso> hey guys, how to install new fonts in ubuntu ? thanks.
[02:11] <oskude> ubotu, tell Zoroaster about hostname
[02:11] <bliss1_> DoctorDyna: umm 768mb
[02:11] <healot> George2, did the site say "source" or "source code"?
[02:12] <George2> well I could find binary and source
[02:12] <healot> bliss1_, then you may need swap parition same size as your RAM, or twice better
[02:12] <healot> George2, suggest you dl the binary... :)
[02:12] <George2> hehe
[02:12] <DoctorDyna> as for virtual memory, i would probably set it to be 2x the size of physical...as for usage, there really isnt anything to say, except for dont run anything you dont need...
[02:13] <healot> does that site has a debian installer "*.deb", George2 ?
[02:13] <George2> yeah it had
[02:13] <George2> though, I didn't know hwo to use it, that's why I downloaded the srouce, lol
[02:13] <healot> oh
[02:14] <healot> jsut dl the .deb file, and read the documentation on the install part first... George2
[02:14] <sfar|wr0k> sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb
[02:14] <sfar|wr0k> usually
[02:14] <bliss1_> healot: I talking about allocating RAM virtual system
[02:14] <George2> I see
[02:14] <rubso> anyone can help me installing new fonts? please?
[02:15] <oskude> !fonts
[02:15] <ubotu> from memory, fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[02:15] <PalNo> Is it possible to install ubuntu from internet?  using just a boot disc like gentoo  (minimal)
[02:15] <healot> rubso, if it's in form of debian package "dpkg -i <filename>"
[02:15] <healot> PalNo, yes, there is a PPP/Ethernet installer for ubuntu...
[02:16] <painkiler> how do i rename in terminal?
[02:16] <dj-fu> mv
[02:16] <dj-fu> mv file1 file2
[02:16] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  I have a really dumb problem.  I am trying to change the permissions on some of my old files from a Debian install that will not delete, but I think I have made things worse.  I have read the --help, the man, and a few web tutorials, and I still can't seem to get it right.  Could someone please help me?
[02:16] <dj-fu> or rename *.x *.y - etc
[02:16] <dj-fu> `man mv` && `man rename`
[02:16] <George2> well until, I find out where the .deb is, anyone know how to update firefox?
[02:17] <dj-fu> !ff1.5
[02:17] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:17] <dj-fu> yezzirrr.
[02:17] <conn> hi, is there a script that I can use to start X with the failsafe terminal? I'm testing xorg driver changes and I need to restart X often with a simple shell, but I wanna bypass kdm/gdm each time to save time
[02:17] <George2> thx
[02:18] <dj-fu> conn, just run `X :0` then in a terminal do `DISPLAY=:0 xterm &`
[02:18] <George2> where did healot go :(
[02:18] <PalNo> How do I use the PPP/Ethernet installer for ubuntu. ?
[02:18] <NickGarvey> is there a public ssh server anywhere that I would be able to use for demonstrating ssh?
[02:18] <dj-fu> ssh usually isn't public
[02:18] <tarzeau> NickGarvey: make your own?
[02:18] <dj-fu> that'd make it not secure :p
[02:18] <NickGarvey> I kicked my internet cord
[02:18] <conn> thanks dj-fu
[02:18] <ealden> hello
[02:18] <George2> http://www.vypress.com/products/chat/unix/ <-- there is no .deb file for vyqchat, only source code
[02:18] <bliss1_> George2; he asked me a question I answered and he left
[02:18] <NickGarvey> I need to show it to to someone in 2 hours
[02:18] <dj-fu> apt-get install ssh
[02:18] <NickGarvey> I'm not at my server
[02:18] <George2> I see
[02:18] <NickGarvey> I'm runnig DSL embedded
[02:18] <George2> then who cna help me?
[02:19] <tarzeau> ssh nethack.alt.org
[02:19] <bliss1_> NickGarvey hi
[02:19] <tarzeau> you'll need to setup an account with telnet first
[02:19] <George2> can I just use the VypressChat there (same link) by odwnloading those binaries?
[02:19] <dj-fu> George2, apt-get install build-essential, then compile the source code with ./configure --prefix=/usr && make && sudo make install
[02:19] <NickGarvey> tarzeau, how would I set up that account?
[02:20] <dj-fu> NickGarvey, that's a ssh server for a popular 'nethack' site - you have to hack the server
[02:20] <dj-fu> I think the demo account details will be found on the site
[02:20] <tarzeau> NickGarvey: using telnet
[02:20] <NickGarvey> ah yes I have heard of that
[02:20] <NickGarvey> thank you
[02:20] <dj-fu> so try http://nethack.alt.org ;P
[02:20] <Lillith_> how can I get winetools to work in ubuntu?
[02:21] <dj-fu> what are winetools?
[02:21] <George2> err... I did the build-essential thing, I did the ./configure, but it asked me for Qt libraries
[02:21] <dj-fu> George2, you may want to install the qt libraries, then.
[02:21] <George2> I dont know how to do that...
[02:21] <dj-fu> well, what library is it after?
[02:22] <dj-fu> I guess you are using breezy, so you probably want to `sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev`
[02:27] <cratuki> Guys - what is a good format for streaming media for linux?
[02:27] <PalNo> How do I use the PPP/Ethernet installer for ubuntu. ?
[02:27] <cratuki> Overiously not QT or WMV because they're not supported by any players. I'm under the impression that real is tied to their player - so I guess that sucks too.
[02:28] <dj-fu> streaming video?
[02:28] <mz_> hello
[02:28] <cratuki> dj-fu: so video that you play as you download it, rather than downloading it all and then watching it
[02:28] <George2> dj-fu I just finished installing firefox, ty, and about ur sudo thing.. am gonna spam a bitm coz I got errors
[02:28] <George2> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[02:28] <George2> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[02:28] <George2> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[02:28] <George2> E: Couldn't find package libqt3-mt-dev
[02:28] <bliss1_> hello again
[02:29] <Jinxed> need help ..... !!!!
[02:29] <arrick> morning everybody
[02:29] <Jinxed> cant get my dlink dwl510 card to work
[02:30] <arrick> ok guys, what is the command to start the gnome gui from terminal
[02:30] <George2> so dj-fu  ??
[02:30] <bliss1_> arrick: the man good morning
[02:30] <arrick> bliss1_, mornign back to yah
[02:30] <George2> errr, i'll be back in a while
[02:30] <bliss1_> arrick: had coffee yet
[02:30] <arrick> yeah got it next to me
[02:30] <neoxan> http://www.oranjes-bye-bye.de/
[02:30] <Jinxed> tried the ndiswrap thing with the xp drivers, complained somthingto the likings of "could not dreate ..." any ideas please
[02:30] <arrick> brb
[02:31] <binbrain> where do I get ifolder for dapper?
[02:31] <haGGis> hey guys
[02:32] <bliss1_> arrick: how much RAM should I alocate to my gueast on virtual system total RAM is 768mb
[02:32] <Howitzer> Is it safe if i remove all xserver-xorg-* packages and install an official driver from nvidia?
[02:32] <haGGis> i am just away to install 5.10 64 after i have installed xp . will it auto use my free space on my ntfs and formate it of linux or do i do that manulay
[02:32] <YukiCuss> haGGis, if you mean to ask, will it resize NTFS; yes.
[02:33] <Howitzer> isn't that a bit dangerous?
[02:33] <YukiCuss> Howitzer, no, resizing is safe.
[02:33] <haGGis> yes tahst what i mean
[02:33] <Howitzer> oh
[02:33] <Howitzer> ooh yeah
[02:33] <Howitzer> write-support to NTFS is a bit unstable :D
[02:33] <walden> hello
[02:33] <arrick> ok im back
[02:33] <arrick> had to start gnome
[02:33] <Howitzer> but ehh
[02:33] <arrick> !just ask
[02:33] <ubotu> arrick: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:34] <Howitzer> Is it safe if i remove all xserver-xorg-* packages and install an official driver from nvidia?? :(
[02:34] <arrick> !justask
[02:34] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[02:34] <arrick> yes
[02:34] <bliss1_> arrick; you have a question above
[02:34] <arrick> yeah
[02:34] <arrick> I got it
[02:34] <walden> haggis.
[02:34] <arrick> now I need the sudo command to install gnome on the terminal
[02:34] <walden> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:34] <arrick> I need to set up the apache stuff for my web server
[02:35] <dj-fu> spam is bad
[02:35] <dj-fu> you may want to run apt-get update, as it says
[02:35] <dj-fu> !ping
[02:35] <ubotu> pong
[02:35] <arrick> brb
[02:35] <bliss1_> haGGis; have you tried it
[02:36] <dj-fu> whoa, that was a chronic lag spike
[02:36] <bliss1_> walden:how much RAM should I alocate to my gueast on virtual system total RAM is 768mb
[02:37] <Howitzer> oh c'mon
[02:37] <Howitzer> i asked a question twice :(
[02:37] <YukiCuss> Howitzer, I wouldn't, really.
[02:37] <Zoroaster> I messed up and changed my hostname in /etc/hosts
[02:37] <Howitzer> but the update-manager wants to download all kinds of updates for my machine
[02:37] <Zoroaster> now I can't edit, it says my host can't be looked up, any way around this?
[02:37] <Howitzer> damn ati drivers
[02:37] <Howitzer> i mean
[02:37] <bliss1_>  Howitzer only twice!
[02:38] <Howitzer> why?,  i have an Nvidia 6600GT
[02:38] <binbrain> where can I get ifolder for dapper?
[02:38] <oskude> Zoroaster, so you didnt read what ubotu told you...
[02:39] <bliss1_> oskude: hi
[02:39] <bliss1_> arrick; everyone is waking up your side
[02:40] <UncleD> Anyone know why apt-get install postgresql keeps trying to install v7.4 instead of 8.0?
[02:40] <bolsh> Hi
[02:40] <dj-fu> 8.0 isn't in the repository?
[02:40] <bolsh> I just installed 5.10 on this laptop, and the left & right cursor keys don't work
[02:40] <oskude> binbrain, wasnt ifolder open sourece released ver lately ? so you maybe need to compile it yourselft... and dapper is at #ubuntu+1
[02:40] <Enthusiast78> I want to run a screensaver as my background, but it seems xfce's background is over the root window, so it doesn't appear... Any ideas?
[02:41] <bolsh> xev is showing that there are no X events at all detected when I hit them
[02:41] <UncleD> dj-fu: maybe. somehow i have 8.0 on my box already (not sure how)
[02:41] <arrick> ok im back
[02:41] <bolsh> Up & down are OK
[02:41] <binbrain> oskude: thanks
[02:41] <bliss1_> bliss1: toilet problems
[02:41] <bolsh> And the keyboard in general is fine, all the special characters are where they should be
[02:41] <bolsh> Any
[02:41] <arrick> bliss1_, they just look at the screen when they see me come on , cause they all like me, heheahahah
[02:41] <bolsh> one have any ideas?
[02:41] <UncleD> dj-fu: postgresql-8.0 is already the newest version.
[02:42] <Pupeno_> Hello.
[02:42] <Pupeno_> How can I make my ppp connection re-dial when it is down ? It is configured on /etc/network/interfaces to work with ppp (pon/poff)
[02:42] <arrick> bolsh which config did you set your keyboard up under during boot?
[02:42] <bliss1_> arrick: well Ii would have never known hehehehe
[02:42] <Zoroaster> oskude, I did, but it was too late
[02:42] <arrick> haha
[02:42] <bolsh> And numlock doesn't seem to be doing anything elther...
[02:42] <Zoroaster> oskude, o well, I guess sometimes you learn the hard way
[02:43] <dj-fu> UncleD, it's possible that the package version is locked to 7.4, or other packages are dependant on it
[02:43] <bolsh> arrick, French + alternative
[02:43] <oskude> Zoroaster, there are infos on wiki/forums howto recover from that, maybe ubotu know something too
[02:43] <bolsh> Generic 105 key intl
[02:43] <bliss1_> arrick: take-care man
[02:43] <bolsh> In preferences afterwards, I chose the model of laptop (very impressed that it was listed) but no improvement
[02:43] <oskude> !gethostname
[02:43] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, oskude
[02:44] <Howitzer> Does anyone have the same problem as me that the official nvidia drivers give VERY small fonts in GDM and anything in X except for Gnome?
[02:44] <arrick> np
[02:44] <bliss1_> ubotu; tell bliss1 about virtual memory
[02:44] <arrick> bolsh try to choose the regular american keyboard, and it should fix it
[02:45] <Picky> i've an phoenix d686 bios, and it's doesn't support a 250GB harddsik, so the system can't boot. What can i do?
[02:45] <arrick> huh?
[02:45] <arrick> get a smaller hd Picky
[02:46] <Picky> okay thx arrick
[02:46] <sfar|wr0k> :|
[02:46] <dj-fu> flash ya bios
[02:46] <sfar|wr0k> isnt there any updates for the bios Picky?
[02:46] <dj-fu> make it support 250gb
[02:46] <arrick> Picky, probably 10 gig if it wont support 250
[02:46] <Howitzer> For what do you need linux-headers?, because when selecting linux-686-smp, it doesn't select the linux-headers-*
[02:46] <arrick> dj-fu, thts not very friendly to beginners on that system
[02:46] <bliss1_> arrick: i like that word @regular@ everything is regular on your side of the sea
[02:47] <arrick> oh sorry bliss1_
[02:47] <bliss1_> arrick; its a joke
[02:47] <arrick> not thinking too clearly this morning yet
[02:47] <dj-fu> flash bios aint shit
[02:47] <dj-fu> flash bios -> use 250gb hdd
[02:47] <arrick> keep forgetting 3/4 o you people are over "there"hehe
[02:47] <sfar|wr0k> im with dj-fu
[02:47] <oskude> Howitzer, you normally need headers only if an another program needs that library when compiling...
[02:47] <dj-fu> yessir, it's ez.
[02:48] <sfar|wr0k> not very helpful just saying "get a 10gb harddisk"
[02:48] <Picky> the problem is that i can't find an update for the phounix d686
[02:48] <bliss1_> arrick: hehehe
[02:48] <arrick> ok dj-fu you want to walk him through it?
[02:48] <foxpaul> does anyone know if it's possible to set up some kind of host aliases? so on my local machine, i can alias 'hello.com' to '10.10.10.101', so all traffic from my box to hello.com goes to that local machine?
[02:48] <Howitzer> oskude, so it's better to install them to be safe? (because i compile programs now and then)
[02:48] <dj-fu> arrick, you could, I'm sure you are knowledgeable in it
[02:48] <dj-fu> It's not very complex though, download bios & flash util, put it on a floppy, reboot, run it
[02:48] <shukhrat> who knows about ttf in php
[02:48] <g4rb4ge> bom dia, eu instalei o kde no ubuntu mas o sistema nao tem a opo para troca de resoluo, ja que est em 1280x1024, algum pode me dar uma luz
[02:48] <oskude> Howitzer, i only install header when i _really_ need them...
[02:48] <Howitzer> okay
[02:49] <Howitzer> not then :-)
[02:49] <Phlosten> yes, we all understood that
[02:49] <arrick> hey Picky did you do a google for an update on the bios?
[02:49] <rob_p> foxpaul:  Map them in your /etc/hosts file.
[02:49] <Picky> yes
[02:49] <Howitzer> and the nvidia drivers need to be installed after the kernel upgrade right?
[02:49] <arrick> what about ask.com?
[02:49] <foxpaul> rob_p: thanks i'll have a look
[02:50] <Picky> no, i'll try
[02:50] <arrick> ok let me know what you fin
[02:50] <dj-fu> g4rb4ge, I don't think there is anyone here who speaks your language.. what language is that?
[02:50] <g4rb4ge> to change the resolution of screen with kde in ubuntu
[02:50] <foxpaul> rob_p: do you know if it's possible to specify ports in that file?
[02:50] <arrick> !fixres
[02:50] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:50] <dj-fu> #kubuntu for KDE ubuntu discussion
[02:51] <arrick> g4rb4ge, see avove ^^
[02:51] <g4rb4ge> thanks
[02:51] <foxpaul> i basically want to be able to set up a load of these aliases, all of them pointing to the same box, but on different ports
[02:51] <Picky> arrick, nothing there
[02:51] <PalNo> How do I make the ubuntu installation "fail" at stage 1 ?
[02:51] <Howitzer> did the firefox 1.5.0.1 package got modified for Ubuntu?, because it looks like it's running a bit slow
[02:51] <arrick> ok let ma have a go at it
[02:51] <sorush20_> hi guys
[02:52] <LInc01n> sorush20_: hi
[02:53] <dj-fu> anyone have any idea what I can use to get better disk performance out of my ipod with hdparm?
[02:54] <Nolt> hello
[02:55] <Nolt> if there any possible to run partition program same when u install ubuntu ?
[02:56] <dj-fu> crit the english language
[02:56] <Nolt> ?
[02:56] <bolsh> arrick, Sorry - was away for a sec
[02:56] <Nolt> in terminal of course
[02:56] <arrick> np
[02:56] <bolsh> I have a French keyboard - how would choosing an American keyboard fix anything?
[02:56] <dj-fu> I'm not sure what it's called, sorry
[02:56] <BlueHeron> !easysource
[02:56] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:57] <arrick> hey bolsh read this site while I look some more http://wims.rainbow-software.org/index.php?count=-1
[02:59] <PalNo> hmm where can I get full boot options for latest ubuntu linux install cd?
[03:00] <dj-fu> press f1 when you put the cd in
[03:00] <stunit77> lol
[03:01] <PalNo> dj-fu: btw,  my cd drive isnt that compatible with new cds.. it cant do a full installation.. it get stuck at 80%.. anyway..   I want to do a network install.. but I can still use the cd to boot from..  does the cd give me oppurtunity to do network install?
[03:02] <dj-fu> PalNo, I don' think so.
[03:02] <arrick> http://www.d-a-l.com/help/archive/index.php/t-13969.html Picky
[03:03] <Picky> thx
[03:04] <stunit77> hey wat u mean ur cd drive isnt compatable with new cd's? try burning ubuntu at 4x speed hence cd drives and cd's technoligy is the same so its just ur cd rad speed or burned cd giving u probs
[03:05] <stunit77> burn it at 4x and clean ur drive
[03:05] <stunit77> and dont burn it on a rewrite
[03:06] <PalNo> stunit77: but it shouldnt matter what speed i burn the disc with right?   btw is ubuntu install dvd 80min?
[03:06] <stunit77> yes it does matter
[03:07] <stunit77> if ur drive has a max read speed of 16x and u burned it at 52 x then ur gonna have probs reading it
[03:07] <PalNo> stunit77: maybe my cd drive cant read discs that contain 80min, or if it doesnt that compatible with 80mins discs.... what do you think?
[03:08] <stunit77> 80 mins= 700 megs wat size disk u got a damn mini?
[03:09] <arrick> hey Picky according to what I a reding even after the most recent upgrade to your bios, it till only support 128gig to 64 gig, and then you might have prblems boting even tehn
[03:09] <arrick> then
[03:09] <PalNo> stunit77: but if I burned the disc at high speed, how come I couldnt finish 80 % of the installation?  it shouldnt even be doing that
[03:09] <PalNo> stunit77: how come I "could" finsiht it
[03:09] <stunit77> ive seen it before
[03:09] <PalNo> ok
[03:09] <arrick> PalNo, the slower you burn the better the outcome
[03:09] <stunit77> i had probs reading my redhat
[03:10] <PalNo> I'll try 4x then, but if that doesnt work.. what is it then?
[03:10] <stunit77> ofcourse
[03:10] <bolsh> arrick, Didn't do it.
[03:10] <stunit77> ur drive may need cleaning or somthing of that
[03:10] <stunit77> dont use a rewrite disc
[03:10] <arrick> bolsh, I sent that to the wrong person, what is your question again?
[03:10] <stunit77> use a cdrw
[03:10] <stunit77> cdr
[03:11] <bolsh> arrick, I don't know if X is getting anything from the kernel.
[03:11] <PalNo> stunit77: I tried another linux dist which had 500mb in it.. it worked fine..   so thats why I suspected that it couldnt read 650+
[03:11] <bolsh> arrick, Keyboard, no cursor keys, xev isn't showing any X events
[03:11] <arrick> ok
[03:11] <bolsh> It's a HP Omnibook, not that that'll help much
[03:11] <stunit77> maybe thoe edge of the disc is dirty or scratched i dunno
[03:11] <bolsh> No numlock either
[03:11] <BrownMan> hey does anyone know what the new gnome environment is where you can like rotate the whole screen and its like a cube
[03:11] <arrick> has the system been dropped?
[03:11] <bolsh> arrick, Mine, or someone else's?
[03:12] <stunit77> cd's read from inside out
[03:12] <BrownMan> with live tabbing and transparent windows and suck
[03:12] <PalNo> stunit77: no, nothing wrong with disc..  used it on anther machine
[03:12] <BrownMan> such**
[03:12] <arrick> have you pulled the board and reseated the wire to it bolsh
[03:12] <jeeves_Moss> all:  good morning all!!!!
[03:12] <arrick> you man, Im a one person guy, or i get confused
[03:12] <bolsh> arrick, Works fine when I'm in Windows
[03:12] <arrick> ok
[03:12] <stunit77> ok
[03:12] <bolsh> bbias
[03:13] <stunit77> sux u havn't got a nother drive i take it?
[03:13] <jeeves_Moss> all:  who is our Apache guy in here this morning?
[03:13] <stunit77> i do apache
[03:13] <stunit77> u need help?
[03:13] <arrick> jeeves_Moss, i hope you get the answer cause I need it too, when I get the gui installed
[03:13] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  yep, if you've got a few mins for some very basic set ups on a local host.
[03:14] <stunit77> sure ill try
[03:14] <PalNo> stunit77: thing is.. it has a thin IDE connector, both on MB and on the drive..  and I dont have that on the spare cd drive..  you got any solutation?  of course maybe an adapt cable
[03:14] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  ok, I can't get the default directory changed to what I need it to, and I also need to make sure I get PHP installed and working corectly.
[03:15] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo:  are you talking about a plug that LOOKS like a smaller version of an IDE cable?
[03:15] <arrick> hey bolsh what model is it besides HP Omnibook
[03:15] <PalNo> jeeves_Moss: exactrly
[03:15] <arrick> thats a floppy drive cable PalNo
[03:15] <PalNo> I said THIN
[03:16] <PalNo> of course its smaller also
[03:16] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo:  I've got those on my CD-ROMs on my Prolient server.  They are a micro connector that I think you need the orignal cables for.  I can't rember if its a mini SCSI
[03:16] <stunit77> thin ide is a 80 condutor thick ide's are 40 condutors' just means that 80's use higher dma modes for theretical burst speeds
[03:16] <PalNo> its connected tot he cd rom drive
[03:16] <PalNo> jeeves_Moss: ok..
[03:16] <jeeves_Moss> Stunit77:  any luck on helping me with that apache set up issue?
[03:16] <arrick> oh ok
[03:16] <stunit77> linke 80 conductor goes ad\s high as 133 dma -6
[03:17] <arrick> where you at I could send one of the hundred of them that I have here PalNo, hehe
[03:17] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo:  I said WTF is this the first time I see the connector.  Just make sure your VERY carefull with it when your plugging it.  I bent one of the pins, then spent an hour with a pair of tweesers and a maginfying glass.
[03:17] <PalNo> stunit77: anyway.. you see my situation..  I basically need to make a network installation..  but what I wanna know now, is if the install cd of ubuntu, gives me options to do this.. e.g. HTTP install ?
[03:17] <stunit77> to change ur root path in apache u gotta edit the htconfig file
[03:17] <stunit77> under root pth setting
[03:18] <PalNo> jeeves_Moss: really?  I'll keep that in mind, thnx
[03:18] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo: Ubuntu is a pain in the but to do a network install.  Debian offers a set of bootable floppys to network boot from.
[03:18] <stunit77> change to like /var/opt/www/
[03:18] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo:  just keep in mind that I'm an electronics engineer/repair tech, so I've got "tricks" to doing it.  LOL
[03:18] <syndicate> how do you run a python script?
[03:18] <PalNo> ok
[03:18] <PalNo> jeeves_Moss: of course..
[03:19] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  I didden't see if you responded to me or not.
[03:19] <bimberi> syndicate: python file.py
[03:19] <syndicate> thanks bimberi!
[03:19] <bolsh> arrick, HP Omnibook XE3
[03:19] <bimberi> syndicate: np :)
[03:19] <arrick> ok
[03:19] <bolsh> arrick, HP Omnibook XE3
[03:19] <bolsh> Ah, I said that already
[03:19] <arrick> got it
[03:19] <bolsh> arrick, HP Omnibook XE3
[03:20] <bolsh> (once more for luck ;)
[03:20] <ubuntu> lol
[03:20] <ubuntu> salut
[03:20] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  what file am I editing, and what am I editing?
[03:21] <stunit77> httpd.conf
[03:21] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  ok, and what line am I looking for?
[03:22] <stunit77> root path =
[03:22] <bolsh> arrick, why do you ask?
[03:22] <stunit77> document root =
[03:22] <stunit77> or somthing
[03:22] <arrick> hey bolsh check this out http://homex.subnet.at/~max/comp-05_hp-omnibook-xe3.shtml#ubuntu
[03:22] <jeeves_Moss> Stunit77:  its the corect path.
[03:22] <PalNo> jeeves_Moss: Basically I have cd to boot from.. but the other part of doing a network install.. is it a pain in the *** ?
[03:22] <bolsh> arrick, Google was your friend?
[03:23] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:, how ever, it dosen't change to the new directory (even after a restart and a compleate shut down of the server)
[03:23] <arrick> yeah
[03:23] <jeeves_Moss> PalNo:  Are you doing netowrk installs for workstations or servers?
[03:23] <stunit77> u have to restart the server for it to reload the data from the file and bef\gin using ur new settings
[03:23] <PalNo> jenda: workstattion
[03:23] <Bambino> Guys, what's the difference between "unzip" and "gunzip" ?
[03:23] <xerophyte>  i have installed shorewall 3.0 and configure good i have to network card eth0 and eth1, when the traffic got dropped only get eth1 traffi are logged on the /var/log/message anything with eth0 are not there.. what am i missing here ?
[03:24] <stunit77> maybe u need to chmode ur dir
[03:24] <stunit77> with exc permissions
[03:24] <arrick> bolsh, http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~depouill/XE3/ another one
[03:24] <trappist> I never deliberately installed an smp kernel - any idea why uname -a would say SMP?
[03:24] <bolsh> He says it worked great out of the box...
[03:24] <arrick> you might want to bookmark these
[03:24] <Bambino> !gunzip
[03:24] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Bambino
[03:25] <arrick> bolsh, read fatrther to the keyboard section
[03:25] <bolsh> arrick, In the first one?
[03:25] <stunit77> hey jeeves
[03:25] <arrick> yeah
[03:25] <trappist> Bambino: unzip is for zip files.  gunzip is for gzipped files, which usually end in .gz
[03:25] <Storkme_> what's the most lightweight gui manager? is it flux?
[03:25] <trappist> Storkme_: that's not the *most* lightweight, but it's pretty light
[03:25] <stunit77> if ur having problems setting up ur stuff use xampp for linux until u get better at it
[03:25] <Bambino> trappist, ok I thought i could use tar zvf something to unzip .gz?
[03:25] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  yes?  your going to need to append what your going to say to me with Jeeves_Moss:  that way I see it highlighted in my client.
[03:25] <Storkme_> trappist: do you know what the most lightweight is?
[03:26] <stunit77> xampp configs php for u too
[03:26] <trappist> Bambino: zxf, if it's a .tar.gz
[03:26] <trappist> Storkme_: maybe ratpoison
[03:26] <stunit77> lol
[03:26] <Storkme_> nice name :)
[03:26] <stunit77> im noob to irc
[03:26] <Storkme_> i've heard flux is quite attractive.. i'll check it out
[03:26] <Storkme_> there's a flux package, right?
[03:26] <trappist> I like flux a lot.  used it for years before coming back to kde
[03:27] <Storkme_> on apt-get
[03:27] <trappist> yes
[03:27] <Storkme_> awesome
[03:27] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  well, it allows some clients to highlight the line for each client, and its easier to find out where each person's convo is going.
[03:27] <Storkme_> is it fair to assume that flux would use less CPU/RAM then gnome?
[03:28] <Lillith_> where does mldonkey put downloaded files?
[03:28] <Tomcat_> Storkme_: Sure.
[03:28] <stunit77> u using xchat?
[03:28] <Storkme_> cool, because my laptop is getting really hot ;p
[03:29] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  I'm guessing your asking me, and yes I am.
[03:29] <stunit77> tell me how on xchat
[03:30] <trimona> #plovdiv
[03:30] <fmasi> helo i have a mysql5 that aparently dont let me crat enny new user from the net i tried whith a grafic program under windows
[03:30] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[03:31] <Storkme_> Hello, EnsignRedshirt.
[03:31] <trimona> #plovdiff
[03:31] <Laura> hallo?
[03:31] <antti> Hello
[03:31] <Storkme_> Hello
[03:31] <EnsignRedshirt> I am updating my packages, and it says it wants to remove dia.  Has dia been replaced by the pair of packages dia-common and dia-libs?
[03:32] <EnsignRedshirt> ("It" is synaptic.)
[03:32] <fmasi> helo i have a mysql5 that aparently dont let me crat enny new user from the net i tried whith a grafic program under windows. How can i change that
[03:32] <jeeves_Moss> stunit77:  I've got to go.  I'm sitting in a cafe downtown, and my battery is almost dead.  not to mention people are looking @ me funny.
[03:33] <stunit77> jeeves_Moss: OK cya
[03:33] <antti> Someone able to help me with this? I'm trying to get my Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T USB2 working but when I'm trying "sudo modprobe -v em28xx" I get error message "FATAL: Module em28xx not found."
[03:33] <arrick> hey bolsh does that help at all?
[03:34] <Laura> spricht man hier auch deutsch?*verwirrt*
[03:34] <arrick> !de
[03:34] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[03:34] <Laura> cool^^
[03:35] <arrick> Laura, type /join #ubuntu-de to join the deut channel
[03:35] <trappist> antti: I have that module, but I'm running dapper
[03:35] <stunit77> All later
[03:35] <antti> trappist, I'm sorry I'm new to Linux, I don't know what dapper is :)
[03:35] <fyrestrtr> fmasi: this is a very good question. You should ask it in #mysql
[03:36] <arrick> hey, with a slow dinosaur computer, what should I set the video res to?
[03:36] <fyrestrtr> arrick: black and white :P
[03:36] <fmasi> frestrty dident know ther was a mysql thx
[03:36] <arrick> 233mhs 64 mg ram, slow
[03:36] <Laura> also ich geh dann mal...weil hier dachte ich kann man chatten...
[03:36] <fyrestrtr> arrick: 800x600 or 1024x768
[03:36] <arrick> ok
[03:36] <psykhe> hello...
[03:37] <psykhe> speak portuguese!?
[03:37] <arrick> !justask
[03:37] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[03:37] <arrick> !po
[03:37] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:37] <arrick> !port
[03:37] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:37] <IdleOne> !br
[03:37] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[03:37] <arrick> morning IdleOne
[03:37] <IdleOne> morning
[03:37] <arrick> tanks
[03:37] <IdleOne> np
[03:37] <fyrestrtr> obrigada?
[03:37] <arrick> hey IdleOne i almost have the gui on it
[03:38] <IdleOne> fyrestrt1, Obrigada means thank you
[03:38] <IdleOne> arrick, thats great
[03:39] <xcyborg> hi, is there a repostory with amarok 1.4 for breezy ?
[03:39] <IdleOne> fyrestrtr, ^^^
[03:39] <arrick> yeah it loaded all night though, I still havent been to bed
[03:39] <arrick> !amorak
[03:39] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:39] <IdleOne> !info amarok
[03:39] <ubotu> amarok: (versatile and easy to use audio player for KDE), section kde, is optional. Version: 2:1.3.1-0ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 5191 kB, Installed size: 13888 kB
[03:39] <fyrestrtr> IdleOne: cheers :)
[03:39] <arrick> i hate that IdleOne why type two words?
[03:40] <bolsh> arrick, sorry - at work. Keeping half an eye on the docs
[03:40] <IdleOne> xcyborg, sudo apt-get install amarok
[03:40] <arrick> ok
[03:40] <bolsh> I saw the "keyboard++" section on the 4 onetouch keys - that doesn't help
[03:40] <xcyborg> IdleOne: I already have the breezy version of amarok
[03:40] <arrick> ok
[03:40] <xcyborg> IdleOne: I was asking of an unofficial upgrade
[03:40] <arrick> IdleOne, you been watchin bolsh's problem?
[03:40] <IdleOne> arrick, probably because amarok is a kde app ( can be used with gnome )
[03:41] <arrick> ok
[03:41] <IdleOne> arrick, no I havent
[03:41] <antti> trappist: can you help me any further?
[03:41] <arrick> bolsh restate your problem fro IdleOne
[03:41] <EnsignRedshirt> Arghhh.  I decided to go ahead and do the update, even though it said it would remove dia.  I guessed dia-common would replace dia.  Well, it didn't, and now I have no dia command.
[03:41] <bolsh> IdleOne, I have a HP Omnibook, and the arrow keys and numlock aren't working
[03:41] <bolsh> No X events at all
[03:41] <arrick> 3ex
[03:41] <EnsignRedshirt> Did someone break the dia packages in breezy when they make the security update?
[03:42] <IdleOne> EnsignRedshirt, apt-cache search dia and install the package
[03:42] <arrick> Xe3
[03:42] <bolsh> Works fine with Windows
[03:42] <trappist> antti: sorry - dapper is the next version of ubuntu, not released yet.
[03:42] <antti> oh ok
[03:42] <EnsignRedshirt> IdleOne: Any idea why the update removed dia?
[03:42] <IdleOne> !tell bolsh about numlock
[03:42] <arrick> antti, check out #ubuntu+1
[03:43] <IdleOne> EnsignRedshirt, none sorry
[03:43] <arrick> ots the official help for dapper
[03:43] <martyn_> whats the code to mount and have acsess to NTFS drives
[03:43] <bolsh> IdleOne, Thanks, will check
[03:43] <antti> arrick ok, thanks.
[03:43] <bolsh> The cursor keys are the most annoying though
[03:43] <IdleOne> !mount
[03:43] <ubotu> methinks mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[03:43] <EnsignRedshirt> IdleOne: I just noticed that there is also a dia-gnome package, and this one is supported by ubuntu (it has the little orange ubuntu icon next to it in synaptic).
[03:44] <arrick> man getting used to this "regular american" keyboard, now I cant type on my laptop
[03:44] <arrick> ouch
[03:44] <IdleOne> EnsignRedshirt, install it and see if it fixes the problem
[03:45] <IdleOne> EnsignRedshirt, all the packages in synaptic are supported/should work in ubuntu
[03:45] <IdleOne> brb time for a diaper change
[03:45] <arrick> hahahahahahaha
[03:45] <arrick> man Im glad my time is over for that
[03:45] <arrick> ick
[03:46] <sfar|wr0k> i dont think he is talking about changing is OWN diaper tho
[03:46] <arrick> I know
[03:46] <sfar|wr0k> no you didnt
[03:46] <arrick> my son is now 4
[03:46] <sfar|wr0k> :D
[03:46] <arrick> yeah I did
[03:46] <arrick> sfar|wr0k, wadup dude
[03:46] <sfar|wr0k> i know you stopped wearing diapers last year! :>
[03:46] <EnsignRedshirt> IdleOne: "All packages are supported..."  I think *something* is different about the support provided for the packages with the ubuntu icon.  Are these just the ones in main?
[03:47] <arrick> I might have been born yesterday, but not that yesterday
[03:47] <sfar|wr0k> hehe
[03:47] <arrick> EnsignRedshirt, IdleOne had to change  diaper, brb
[03:47] <sfar|wr0k> my son is little more than 1 year old so i have some diaperchanging to look forward to
[03:48] <arrick> sfar|wr0k, still?
[03:48] <EnsignRedshirt> arrick: Ah, I didn't see that :)
[03:48] <arrick> not over it yet?
[03:48] <shukhrat> 
[03:48] <Howitzer> I just noticed they released Dapper Flight 6
[03:48] <arrick> my boy didnt like it so started going on the pot about 11 mos
[03:48] <sfar|wr0k> Diaper Flight 6
[03:48] <sfar|wr0k> omg arrick, that is very early
[03:48] <Howitzer> Is it possible to simply 'update' to Dapper flight 6? (i'm on Flight 5)
[03:48] <arrick> yeah
[03:49] <pip``> anyone know much about Lumumba GNU OS ??
[03:49] <sfar|wr0k> and this might be concidered off-topic :>
[03:49] <arrick> had to have help, but if he had to go he went to the bathroom door
[03:49] <arrick> yeah
[03:49] <pip``> is lumumba good ?
[03:49] <YusukeLinux> how can i install the command make?
[03:49] <YusukeLinux> this not work in my ubuntu
[03:49] <sfar|wr0k> apt-get install build-essential
[03:49] <nickrud> Howitzer, just keep dist-upgrading your dapper, you'll keep up with the flights
[03:50] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k i tried
[03:50] <arrick> dang it you beat me to the punch sfar|wr0k
[03:50] <Howitzer> okay
[03:50] <Howitzer> so a simple update from the update-manager doesn't cut it?
[03:50] <BrownMan> anyone in here messed with 3ddesktop before?
[03:50] <arrick> try sudo before it
[03:50] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k i did this
[03:50] <ESPOiG> what does apt-get build essintial do?
[03:50] <Manderson> Anyone have any idea why my atheros based wireless card keeps going in and out establishes connection, stays there for a bit, and then loses it)?? I am using WEP, and I think that might have something to do with it.
[03:50] <Manderson> Any ideas?
[03:50] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k what more?
[03:50] <nickrud> Howitzer, not always, dist-upgrade can remove/install new packages, a standard upgrade cannot
[03:50] <arrick> YusukeLinux, try putting sudo before it
[03:51] <IdleOne> back I feel better now :P
[03:51] <ubtnwb> hi
[03:51] <Howitzer> oh
[03:51] <Howitzer> oaky
[03:51] <sfar|wr0k> YusukeLinux: if its installed correclty you might need to do ./configure before you can "make"
[03:51] <nickrud> ESPOiG, it installs a list of packages, if you type apt-cache depends build-essential, you'll see the list
[03:51] <IdleOne> YusukeLinux, what are you trying to install?
[03:52] <marco_> hi what is wpa suoppklicant for?
[03:52] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k  ./configure
[03:52] <YusukeLinux> bash: ./configure: file or direct not find
[03:52] <devnull_> can anyone point me in a direction to get xorg with ati drivers working properly
[03:52] <marco_> hi what is wpa suplicant for?
[03:52] <ESPOiG> k thx
[03:52] <arrick> marcels, wireless encryption
[03:52] <_jason> !ati
[03:52] <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
[03:52] <IdleOne> YusukeLinux, what are you trying to install? there is probably a package for it
[03:52] <arrick> marco_, eireles encryption
[03:53] <arrick> wireless even
[03:53] <marco_> arriven, ok thanks
[03:53] <sfar|wr0k> YusukeLinux: got any errormsg when you did "sudo apt-get install build-essential" ?
[03:53] <arrick> yw
[03:53] <nickrud> arrick, everywhere but ireland, eh?
[03:53] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k no
[03:53] <BlueHeron> whats the cmd to find out what ver somone is using
[03:54] <arrick> whatup nickrud
[03:54] <BlueHeron> isn't it like cat /etc/version
[03:54] <IdleOne> fine do it the hard way
[03:54] <nickrud> hi
[03:54] <arrick> top o de morn to ye
[03:54] <intelikey> i crippeled my pinguin..... :(            "error is  runs fine in runlevel 1; hangs tight in runlevel 2 with a bsod containing a dialog the xserver could not start would you like to review the log ?    the only keys it will respond to  are [sysRq] +[alt] +[B]  {soft reset} "
[03:54] <nickrud> BlueDevil, lsb_release -a
[03:54] <George|afk> back
[03:54] <intelikey> BlueHeron lsb_release
[03:54] <EnsignRedshirt> The error "./configure: file or directory not found" would not be caused by missing anything in build-essential.
[03:54] <serge> Hi everyone, is it normal to install Ubuntu in under 2hours with everything working the first time? It took me 3 days to install Gentoo, so is it all good or am I missing loads of things?
[03:54] <graveson> i am having trouble executing a script.the system keeps telling that permission is denied even if i try and run it with sudo
[03:54] <BlueHeron> nickrud: intelikey thanks
[03:54] <intelikey> BlueHeron lsb_release -a    or -r
[03:55] <George|> !qtlibrary
[03:55] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George|
[03:55] <Bambino> serge, it usually takes less :P
[03:55] <EnsignRedshirt> It would probably be caused by trying ./configure in a directory with no configure file.
[03:55] <nickrud> graveson, is it excecutable?
[03:55] <George|> can someone help me install the Qt Library?
[03:55] <serge> Bambino, :O totaly not used to this fast linux thing lol :P
[03:55] <Stargazers> Hi. I ripped and encoded one DVD to XViD (AVI) with AC3. Now I see that sound comes late (ab. 5 sec). Is there ANY easy way to fix them or do I have to encode the movie again? :S
[03:55] <YusukeLinux> sfar|wr0k i can't connect to internet because my net
[03:55] <arrick> what is the difference between 'sudo apt-get install gdm' and sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'?
[03:55] <IdleOne> EnsignRedshirt, definately
[03:55] <hukkka> serge: welcome to good distro =P
[03:55] <serge> ty ;)
[03:55] <nickrud> George|, install libqt3-mt
[03:55] <George|> how?
[03:55] <graveson> nickrud: yes chmod+x ?
[03:55] <maggus> apt-get install
[03:55] <IdleOne> arrick, one gets you ubuntu-desktop :)
[03:55] <nickrud> graveson, yes
[03:56] <arrick> the whole thin?
[03:56] <Manderson> Anyone have any idea why my atheros based wireless card keeps going in and out establishes connection, stays there for a bit, and then loses it)?? I am using WEP, and I think that might have something to do with it.
[03:56] <intelikey> serge time is about right, as to whether everything works..... meh
[03:56] <Bambino> Does anyone know why when i press the "log out" button, i get logged out and dont have the opertunity to choose to restart etc in dapper F6?
[03:56] <arrick> both should install gnome right?
[03:56] <IdleOne> arrick, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop for that dinosaur :)
[03:56] <George|> apt-get install libqt3-mt ??? just that?
[03:56] <nickrud> arrick, gdm is the display manager you log into
[03:56] <maggus> George| (sudo) apt-get install libqt3-mt
[03:56] <maggus> yey
[03:56] <George|> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:56] <George|> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[03:56] <George|> E: Couldn't find package libqt3-mt
[03:56] <Stargazers> Is anyone ideas?
[03:57] <arrick> I though so, but the guys told me ubuntu-desktop, thats why it has taken so dang long
[03:57] <antti> I'm trying to get my Hauppauge WinTV Nova-T USB2 working but when I'm trying "sudo modprobe -v em28xx" I get error message "FATAL: Module em28xx not found.". Any help?
[03:57] <arrick> d**)--0q idiots
[03:57] <nickrud> George|, you have repo problems, see easysource
[03:57] <nickrud> !easysource
[03:57] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:57] <arrick> me the idiot for not remembering
[03:57] <intelikey> George| network down on that box ?
[03:57] <George|> what do u mean intelikey ?
[03:57] <maggus> George| apt-get update oO
[03:58] <arrick> how do I terminate the install IdleOne ?
[03:58] <Cyantific> hi
[03:58] <arrick> or di i have to redo it all if it hangs?
[03:58] <maggus> or use sources.list of wiki
[03:58] <Cyantific> can someone tell me why my cd rom does not eject
[03:58] <George|> 66% [Connecting to archive.ubuntu.com (82.211.81.151)] 
[03:58] <maggus> umount it
[03:58] <Cyantific> how do unmount it
[03:58] <maggus> Cyantific umount it
[03:58] <arrick> Cyantific, in terminal type eject
[03:58] <intelikey> if it's connected to the network then run sudo apt-get update        George|    if that doesn't fix it,   http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:58] <nickrud> Cyantific, you need to right click the destop icon and eject
[03:58] <gnomefreak> Cyantific: do you see the icon on desktop?
[03:58] <IdleOne> arrick, you want to keep it let it finish then apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[03:58] <Cyantific> yes
[03:58] <maggus> umount /dev/cdrom
[03:58] <arrick> ok
[03:58] <tan__> Zzzzz
[03:58] <gnomefreak> right click and click eject
[03:59] <George|> it seems to be stuck at 66%
[03:59] <Cyantific> ok
[03:59] <arrick> you mean i want to keep it even though I dont want it?
[03:59] <Cyantific> cheers
[03:59] <gnomefreak> it will unmount it and send cdrom out
[03:59] <maggus> George| get new sources.list
[03:59] <arrick> I only want  a little gui to help me out
[03:59] <George|> where from maggus ?
[03:59] <gnomefreak> !sources
[03:59] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:59] <arrick> it wont even open on here
[03:59] <maggus> e.g. www.ubuntuusers.com  --> wiki --> "sources.list"
[03:59] <gnomefreak> ^^^ there is a sources.list that works for breezy
[03:59] <nickrud> George|, use the easysource or the 6047 pastebin page
[04:00] <George|> !easysource
[04:00] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:00] <IdleOne> arrick, I also dont know how to stop a package install :/
[04:00] <arrick> ok
[04:00] <maggus> strg + c :P
[04:00] <arrick> neither do I
[04:00] <gnomefreak> nickrud: you ever see a ubuntu boot floppy?
[04:01] <arrick> I am not rebooting this thing to di it either
[04:01] <maggus> but its better to completet the setup and uninstall after that
[04:01] <arrick> gnomefreak, i have
[04:01] <nickrud> gnomefreak, no, I don't have any floppies so I never looked
[04:01] <ESPOiG> wats the other terminal text editior besides vim?
[04:01] <IdleOne> close out the terminal should kill it but prolly not a good way to do it
[04:01] <gnomefreak> arrick: where this guy wants one for dapper :(
[04:01] <maggus> lala
[04:01] <nickrud> ESPOiG, nano (weak) and emacs
[04:01] <mauper> espoig: emacs ;)
[04:01] <gnomefreak> ctrl +c
[04:01] <ESPOiG> nano thx
[04:01] <ESPOiG> :P
[04:01] <ESPOiG> culd mem
[04:02] <maggus> Ge rdy?
[04:02] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: ctrl+c sometimes ctrl+d will stop it and bring you to prompt
[04:02] <maggus> George|,
[04:02] <gnomefreak> should even
[04:02] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, ty
[04:02] <gnomefreak> yw
[04:02] <arrick> should be able to get info from the wiki still
[04:02] <nickrud> arrick, I've used ctl-c to interrrupt an install before. Never had any problems, but it's interesting on the heart :)
[04:02] <gnomefreak> arrick: ok ty
[04:02] <maggus> gnomefreak, biut that's not the "fine way"
[04:02] <arrick> i read about it on there 2-3 days ago
[04:02] <gnomefreak> maggus: its not as bad as killing the terminal
[04:03] <maggus> gnomefreak, right but complete setup and uninstall ;)
[04:03] <gnomefreak> maggus: there is no such thing as a good way to kill an update until it finishes
[04:03] <maggus> gnomefreak, right
[04:03] <mauper> nickrud: it should be sort of transaction based ... but I am not sure
[04:03] <arrick> thats what i am going to do, is complete, then when I get everything else don, uninstall, dont wory guys
[04:03] <maggus> gnomefreak, so best way is to finish ;)
[04:04] <nickrud> mauper, I'm not either.
[04:04] <mauper> Does anyone know for sure ?
[04:05] <gnomefreak> maggus: yes and if thats what he wanted to do i wouldnt have given him that option ;)
[04:05] <maggus> :D
[04:05] <nickrud> mauper, scott remnant, the dpkg maintainer does (I hope :)
[04:05] <matthias> hallo
[04:05] <arrick> !justask
[04:05] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[04:05] <maggus> re
[04:05] <gnomefreak> lol @ (i hope)
[04:06] <mauper> nickrud: mkay, I won't rely on it though ;)
[04:06] <ESPOiG> emacs is pretty big... do i just need emacs.tar.gz to use it
[04:06] <gnomefreak> ESPOiG: sudo apt-get install emacs21 or xemacs
[04:06] <arrick> hey gnomefreak between IdleOne and I we found out how to get my "non-existant" port forwarding setup so I can run a web server
[04:06] <nickrud> ESPOiG, no, use apt-get install emacs21
[04:06] <mauper> espoig: that maybe and of course the ability to endure eternal pain ;)
[04:06] <chenjf> HI,anybody know why I can't see the NetworkManager applet in my panel?
[04:07] <gnomefreak> good to hear arrick
[04:07] <maggus> what is emacs21?
[04:07] <George|> I am doing the repositories things, I check the stuff I needed to check, and it was downloading packages, and it stopped at 5 out of 7, still is the sources.list thing?
[04:07] <chenjf> the Networkmanager daemon is up and nm-applet running also
[04:07] <farous> msg ubotu dapper
[04:07] <gnomefreak> maggus: its emacs package
[04:07] <antti> I'm gettingerror message "FATAL: Module em28xx not found." when trying to use command "sudo modprobe -v em28xx". Could someone help me, I need my TV? :)
[04:07] <ESPOiG> lol
[04:07] <Zoroaster> where do I specify the DNS search domain?
[04:07] <ESPOiG> oh well ill still dl
[04:07] <Zoroaster> at the command level
[04:07] <maggus> yes but what is the use ogf it?
[04:07] <ESPOiG> started now
[04:07] <nickrud> maggus, an incredibly complex and capable text editor, sometimes refered to as an operating system
[04:07] <ESPOiG> :P
[04:07] <gnomefreak> emacs is a buntch of stuff in one
[04:07] <arrick> I was going to run it on windows xp IIS 5.1, but you cant get help on it from windows, they told me to buy service, so FOSS ere i come with it
[04:07] <maggus> ah
[04:07] <maggus> are there any screenshots?
[04:08] <farous> is there a special channel for dapper. I have some problems with my broadcom wireless card
[04:08] <tombs> hi all
[04:08] <gnomefreak> xemacs is a lil better on the eyes and brain ;)
[04:08] <anstei> Zoroaster: /etc/resolv.conf or use the resolvconf package
[04:08] <arrick> !dapper
[04:08] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:08] <George|> how can I know which ubuntu I am using/
[04:08] <maggus> ge, lol -.-
[04:08] <maggus> George|, lol -.-
[04:08] <chenjf> I can't see the nm-applet and can't add it to my panel either
[04:08] <farous> thanx arrick
[04:08] <gnomefreak> George|: lsb_release -a
[04:08] <George|> heh
[04:08] <highvoltage> George|: click on "About Ubuntu" ?
[04:08] <George|> I did
[04:08] <gnomefreak> !version
[04:08] <ubotu> To find out what ubuntu version you have type 'lsb_release -a' or 'cat /etc/issue' in a terminal.
[04:08] <shukhrat> !mkphp5
[04:08] <ubotu> shukhrat: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:08] <George|> but
[04:08] <George|> they dont say:     * hoary
[04:09] <George|>     * breezy
[04:09] <George|>     * dapper
[04:09] <George|> which one of these
[04:09] <gnomefreak> George|: use the lsb_release -a it will tell you what your using
[04:09] <George|> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Could not connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (216.165.129.138), connection timed out
[04:09] <George|> http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/Release.gpg: Could not connect to security.ubuntu.com:80 (82.211.81.138), connection timed out
[04:09] <George|> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (82.211.81.182), connection timed out
[04:09] <IdleOne> George|, lsb_release -ad
[04:09] <George|> I see, breezy
[04:09] <intelikey> which xorg modules are needed ?  bitmap ?  freetype ?  type1 ?        any others ???????
[04:09] <gnomefreak> George|: no pasteing please
[04:10] <gnomefreak> George|: what does uname -r tell you
[04:10] <nickrud> George|, try it again, or use a different archive
[04:10] <arrick> ok brb guys gotta paint a pice of wood right w=quick
[04:10] <Jinxed> jacob@JACOB:~$ sudo ndiswrapper -i /media/cdrom0/Driver/netdlwl.inf
[04:10] <Jinxed> Password:
[04:10] <Jinxed> Installing netdlwl
[04:10] <Jinxed> cp: cannot stat `/media/cdrom0/Driver/netdlwl.inf': No such file or directory
[04:10] <Jinxed> jacob@JACOB:~$
[04:10] <gnomefreak> Jinxed: no pasting
[04:10] <Jinxed> any help on this "CANOT STAT" ... pease
[04:11] <Jinxed> sorry
[04:11] <intelikey>            when setting up xserver-xorg, which xorg modules are needed ?  bitmap ?  freetype ?  type1 ?        any others ???????
[04:11] <George|> nickrud, 2.6.12-9-386
[04:11] <gnomefreak> George|: breezy
[04:11] <nickrud> George|, see gnomefreak :)
[04:11] <Jinxed> ...?
[04:12] <nickrud> Jinxed, it's saying it can't fine netdlwl.inf where you said it was
[04:12] <nickrud> *find
[04:12] <IdleOne> isnt .inf a info file lkike a .txt?
[04:12] <intelikey> George| lsb_release -a should also tell you... ;/
[04:12] <IdleOne> like*
[04:13] <Jinxed> so if i put the file n home directory, what would the path exactly be?
[04:13] <intelikey> IdleOne more like a .conf  i think
[04:13] <ESPOiG> wen i do ./configure and it doesnt show errors and i see makefile and i think it has been made... does it make a .deb file and if it does were does it go?
[04:13] <nickrud> ~/<filename>
[04:13] <ESPOiG> who me
[04:13] <nickrud> ESPOiG, no
[04:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell ESPOiG about checkinstall
[04:13] <ESPOiG> k
[04:13] <ESPOiG> yeh tell me
[04:14] <_jason> ESPOiG: he did
[04:14] <ESPOiG> :P
[04:14] <_jason> :)
[04:14] <IdleOne> ESPOiG, after ./configure you usualy type make and then make install
[04:14] <George|> yeah I already got the breezy part from intelikey 's lsb_release -a
[04:14] <Jemt> Jinxed: '~' is an alias for you home directory which is '/home/username'. So '~/file.txt' is the same as '/home/username/file.txt'
[04:15] <Jinxed> tx, going to try that then, will get back ....
[04:16] <IdleOne> Jemt, would ~~/file.txt be /home/home/username/username or /home/username/home/username ? :P
 ESPOiG, after ./configure you usualy type make and then make install <--- if all went well  then  make clean  and cd ..  tar -czvf <build.dir>.tgz <build.dir>   and rm -rf <build.dir>    then keep the file.tgz incase you need to uninstall some time.   :)
[04:16] <IdleOne> yeah what intelikey just said
[04:17] <Jemt> IdleOne: Hehe ;)
[04:18] <maggus> any1 knows howto unstall GRUB on a Win32 platform?
[04:18] <George|> am still having the same problem
[04:18] <pip``> anyone know much about lumumba?
[04:18] <pip``> anyone know much about lumumba?
[04:18] <_jason> gnomefreak: you don't even need make and you can as long as there are no errors
[04:18] <Davey|Work>  maggus: grab a live CD :)
[04:19] <medamaybe> why should I not comment out 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf?
[04:19] <_jason> gnomefreak: at least I think you don't need make..
[04:19] <nickrud> medamaybe, for one reason, sudo will stop working
[04:19] <IdleOne> _jason, I think you do
[04:19] <gnomefreak> _jason: checkinstall or make install will run make i know but i feel safer using make ;)
[04:19] <maggus> yey but don't want o uninstall Win32 platform... ubuntu is located at another logical HD ... m8 got this problem
[04:19] <medamaybe> yeah..I found that out...but why?:)
[04:20] <medamaybe> why does sudo needs 127.0.0.1?
[04:20] <medamaybe> need*
[04:20] <gnomefreak> _jason: make install will run make for you iirc
[04:20] <nickrud> medamaybe, that line defines the internal network of your machine, which is used by a lot of things
[04:20] <BlueHeron> medamaybe: 127.0.0.1 = you
[04:20] <medamaybe> heh, I know what 127.0.0.1 is. I ust don't get why something would need it
[04:21] <leonardo> how to make gdesklets to initiate automatic?
[04:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell leonardo about startup
[04:21] <intelikey> ah ha! i found it.  it's 'no /dev/input/*' causing the hang....  mouse problem.
[04:21] <nickrud> medamaybe, try sudo netstat -plant , those things are listening to your local computer's network
[04:22] <Demetrious> pip``, what's lumumba?
[04:22] <gnomefreak> _jason: is zh chinese?
[04:22] <_jason> gnomefreak: I think so, I don't actually know why it is ``zh'' though
[04:23] <IdleOne> zhin ha
[04:23] <IdleOne> ???
[04:23] <gnomefreak> me neither i went there this am beccasue someone wanted a chinese room and in the topic it says go to #ubuntu-cn and anohter one :(
[04:23] <ESPOiG> apt-get (what type here to get source)
[04:23] <foxpaul> can anybody suggest some software for automated backups?
[04:23] <gnomefreak> i wanted to add it to ubotu but i dont know chinese
[04:24] <nickrud> foxpaul, gbackup is simple and works
[04:24] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell foxpaul about backup
[04:24] <_jason> gnomefreak: I tried once, but ubotu doesn't accept the special characters
[04:24] <gnomefreak> oh ok that would explain it
[04:24] <nickrud> ubotu doesn't understand utf8
[04:24] <ubotu> nickrud: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:24] <maggus> gnomefreak, some kind of ubuntu-developer?
[04:24] <gnomefreak> maggus: who?
[04:25] <maggus> gnomefreak, u?
[04:25] <m5m> I'm using eclipse for java programming and it suddenly started crashing on after nearly loading completely.  It tells me there's an error log at hs_err_pid10383.log where do I find it?  It's not in /var/log
[04:25] <gnomefreak> maggus: no i do not write code for ubuntu
[04:25] <maggus> gnomefreak, kk :P
[04:25] <gnomefreak> i write only for myself
[04:25] <ESPOiG> apt-get (what type here to get source)
[04:26] <_jason> ESPOiG: apt-get source packagename
[04:26] <IdleOne> apt-get install linux-source?
[04:26] <nickrud> m5m, check your home dir
[04:26] <ESPOiG> thx
[04:26] <m5m> nickrud: I don't see it there..
[04:27] <pip``> lumumba is supposed to be a gnu os
[04:27] <nickrud> m5m , then I'd use Places->Search for files..
[04:27] <IdleOne> pip``, lumumba.org
[04:27] <George|> so many errors
[04:27] <George|> :(
[04:27] <pip``> wow ok thx idle
[04:28] <nickrud> George|, could you put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:28] <bomin> anyone here use fluxbox in ubuntu, the version available in the ubuntu package tree?
[04:28] <George|> sure
[04:28] <maggus> what is fluxbox?
[04:28] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: no such luck
[04:28] <_jason> maggus: it's a window manager, type it into google
[04:28] <bomin> I'm trying to get fluxbox setup so that maximizing a window won't maximize across multiple monitors, only on one monitor
[04:28] <_jason> maggus: it's very lightweight
[04:28] <lebowski> maggus: lightweight windows manager
[04:29] <lebowski> _jason: nice
[04:29] <pip``> idle, where did u get that url ? it dont work for me
[04:29] <Bambino> Does anyone know why in Dapper F6, when i press "logout" button i automatically get loggedout, and there is no option anymore with what i want todo, i.e. restart etc
[04:29] <pip``> :((
[04:29] <IdleOne> pip``, I was guessing
[04:29] <maggus> thanx
[04:29] <Evixo> is there an alternative way to install mysql when apt-get install mysql-server let's you down by saying the file cannot be found?
[04:29] <George|> I have to send it as a screenshot nickrud ?
[04:30] <nickrud> George|, no, the easiest way is to open it in gedit, and cut and paste the text into the pastebin text box
[04:30] <gnomefreak> lumumba is a book/movie  thats all google knows (only looked at first page)
[04:30] <_jason> Evixo: best way would be to fix that problem, do you have breezy's main repository enabled?
[04:30] <George|> kk
[04:30] <ubtnwb> how can i convert my breezzy in dapper?
[04:30] <IdleOne> pip``, http://www.dynebolic.org/ google is your friend :)
[04:30] <alan_> teste
[04:30] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[04:30] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[04:31] <Evixo> let's see
[04:31] <George|> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11444
[04:31] <chenjf> can't see nm-applet in my panel---SOLVED!
[04:31] <gnomefreak> ubotu: be warned its not yet stable it may break and use the tool if your gonna upgrade
[04:31] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[04:31] <intelikey> sound on 5.4 with an isa card, i need help.
[04:31] <gnomefreak> ubtnwb: ^^^
[04:31] <George|> nickrud,  did u get the url?
[04:31] <nickrud> George|, yes, looking now
[04:31] <maggus> ubuntu 6-10 released oO
[04:31] <George|> alright
[04:31] <gnomefreak> maggus: nope
[04:31] <gnomefreak> 6.06 is dapper
[04:32] <maggus> released oO
[04:32] <gnomefreak> nope not released yet
[04:32] <pip``> idle, i already tried dynebolic but there is no actual os download link for sum reason
[04:32] <_jason> maggus: 6-06 means 2006 June
[04:32] <IdleOne> !flight6
[04:32] <ubotu> hmm... flight6 is http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[04:32] <maggus> _jason, -.- i know
[04:32] <_jason> maggus: then why would it be released :)
[04:32] <maggus> thats why i wondered
[04:33] <_jason> ah
[04:33] <gnomefreak> maggus: its still in alpha testing form
[04:33] <intelikey> i have the ./modules file from another system that sound works on,  but it is a 2.4 kernel and for some reason this 2.6 kernel doesn't seem to have the same modules ?
[04:33] <maggus> ah
[04:33] <maggus> thx
[04:33] <George|> any luck nickrud ?
[04:33] <IdleOne> pip``, http://www.dynebolic.org/index.php?show=available
[04:34] <nickrud> George|, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11445 . I commented out the cdrom, added multiverse, and removed a duplicate line.
[04:34] <IdleOne> pip``, please enter my entire nick like this IdleOne  so I can see it clearly when you type to me :)
[04:34] <rockviech> hey, does anyone know how to get an intel gma 915 full working, with 3d acceleration and so on
[04:34] <rambo3> intelikey, /etc/modules ?
[04:34] <rockviech> resolutions are working now
[04:34] <pip``> ahh ok wow thx IdleOne, how do i use autocomplete ?
[04:35] <IdleOne> pip``, type first few letters of nick then hit tab key
[04:35] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: is that a unix platform?
[04:35] <pip``> ahh okie
[04:35] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, seems it is
[04:35] <pip``> nice
[04:36] <moonpa> hello
[04:36] <George|> nickrud,  how do I put a proxy?
[04:36] <serge> How do I use apt-get to install Conky?
[04:36] <Evixo> _jason : no I don't have the main repository enabled ... gonna do that now
[04:36] <rockviech> resolutions are working now
[04:36] <rockviech> hey, does anyone know how to get an intel gma 915 full working, with 3d acceleration and so on
[04:36] <nickrud> George|, a proxy for what?
[04:36] <George|> I have a feeling, I didn't set it up correctly
[04:36] <George|> I need a proxy in order to do stuff online
[04:36] <Jinxed> tx folks it worked
[04:36] <_jason> Evixo: ok, there is a wiki page on lamp that might help if you are setting up lamp instead of just mysql, want me to link you?
[04:36] <StyleUK> How do I use apt-get to install Conky?
[04:36] <nickrud> George|, I've never needed a proxy, so I don't know much at all about them
[04:37] <George|> !proxy
[04:37] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George|
[04:37] <Jinxed> JEMT .....hero ...!!
[04:37] <Evixo> would be great ! :d
[04:37] <AstralJava> George|: Does your ISP require a proxy in order for customers to go online, is that what you're saying?
[04:37] <George|> I think that's my problem atm nickrud
[04:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell Evixo about lamp
[04:37] <George|> yes AstralJava
[04:37] <Jemt> Jinxed: ?
[04:37] <AstralJava> George|: Okay, and you have a problem with which apps?
[04:38] <George|> repositories being updated, and wget (if I wanna download stuff)
[04:38] <c0al> where do you update which services start on boot ?
[04:38] <George|> I set the proxy up for firefox, and that works fine
[04:38] <AstralJava> George|: Ahh, okay. Hang on, I'll put up my conf for apt.
[04:38] <George|> kk
[04:39] <Zoroaster> I have a problem that has been driving me nuts, I have worked on it for hours.  Here goes - Ok, so I have a windows 2000 AD domain.  My regular desktop runs Ubuntu 5.10 with gnome, and everything runs fine.  I also have an ubuntu server up and running that works fine too.  But now, with a new server I can ping everything except for my firewall that is the gateway to the internet.
[04:40] <George|> what's the command to clearscreen? I forgot it lol!!
[04:40] <BlueHeron> whats the cmd to restart open ssh server
[04:40] <BlueHeron> ?
[04:40] <_jason> George|: clear
[04:40] <AstralJava> George|: Right, it wasn't that big. I only have one line in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/proxy that says Acquire::http::Proxy "http://server.goes.here:portnumber";
[04:40] <_jason> BlueHeron: sudo invoke-rc.d ssh restart
[04:40] <George|> nope, _jason  clear just scrolls down to the end :p
[04:40] <BlueHeron> _jason: thanks
[04:40] <_jason> George|: heh, yeah
[04:41] <StyleUK> Are they any other system resourse viewers for the desktop, a bit like Conky but prettier?
[04:41] <Zoroaster> By the way, any new linux servers have the same problem, they can ping all network resources except for the internet gateway.  I I try and ping www.google.com, my dns server responds with the ip address but it just can't ping it
[04:41] <IdleOne> 36.
[04:41] <arrick> ok, im back, hey IdleOne the commadn for xfce is 'sudo apt-get install ?
[04:41] <George|> umm... where should I write that AstralJava ?
[04:41] <arrick> morning _jason
[04:41] <_jason> arrick: good morning
[04:41] <lutty711> Maybe easy question: Is there a difference in making bootable ISO images on dvds instead of CDs??
[04:41] <AstralJava> George|: That line goes to /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/proxy file. :)
[04:41] <_jason> arrick: xubuntu-desktop
[04:41] <gnomefreak> arrick: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop ;)
[04:41] <George|> mm
[04:41] <arrick> ok thanks
[04:41] <George|> I dont have it
[04:41] <George|> should I create a proxy file?
[04:42] <AstralJava> George|: No, you wouldn't. I had to create it myself, IIRC.
[04:42] <George|> IIRC?
[04:42] <AstralJava> George|: Yeah you need to do it yourself.
[04:42] <George|> ok
[04:42] <AstralJava> George|: If I recall correctly == IIRC. :)
[04:42] <intelikey> rambo3 yes /etc/modules  sorry i was trying brute force to get it working.
[04:42] <George|> AstralJava,  lol
[04:43] <intelikey> rambo3 i have it recognizing the card now.
[04:43] <StyleUK> Are they any other system resourse viewers for the desktop, a bit like Conky but prettier?
[04:43] <intelikey> it's an es1688
[04:43] <arrick> !apache
[04:43] <ubotu> well, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:43] <jah_raztah> hi, i have installed a Dapper from flight 6 fresh on the computer, I have so far no problems with it, but there is something that i don't know how to do or setup. How can i make irc:// links on webpages open in a new tab of existing xchat when i click on it from firefox webbrowser
[04:43] <Sarkie> hi
[04:44] <intelikey> what is the dir in /dev that alsa uses ?     anybody
[04:44] <arrick> hey IdleOne i can install the apaches stuff now
[04:44] <AstralJava> jah_raztah: You should join #ubuntu+1, that's the correct channel for Dapper talk.
[04:44] <IdleOne> arrick, about time lol :P
[04:44] <_jason> jah_raztah: try http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol
[04:44] <arrick> yeah
[04:44] <arrick> all night getting the server installed now this
[04:44] <George|> AstralJava, apparently that still didn't work
[04:44] <Evixo> downloading the repository's isn't really working so I have to find out wether my dns is working :S seems to work only a little ... sound weird I know
[04:44] <intelikey> is it snd ?
[04:45] <jah_raztah> AstralJava: this is not dapper related it's rather a setting up options to open irc:// link in xchat
[04:45] <AstralJava> George|: What does it say?
[04:45] <George|> AstralJava,  I donno, but I cant use the wget command, it doesn't conncet
[04:45] <AstralJava> jah_raztah: Oh okay. Just making sure you won't get frustrated if no one knows because it might be a Dapper specific. :)
[04:46] <AstralJava> George|: No, that's only for apt. Sorry I should have mentioned that.
[04:46] <George|> Acquire::http::Proxy "90.1.1.1:8080";
[04:46] <George|>  <--- that's what I wrote, (aint a website, it's just a local IP)
[04:46] <intelikey> i think i need to create the device nodes in /dev/snd    anyone know howto ?
[04:46] <arrick> omg IdleOne ubuntu actually booted all the way through
[04:46] <AstralJava> George|: Okay, that server name/IP needs to be the one that your ISP's proxy is.
[04:46] <IdleOne> :0
[04:46] <arrick> why does startx start ubuntu, and not xfce?
[04:46] <George|> correct AstralJava
[04:47] <intelikey> arrick .session
[04:47] <AstralJava> George|: For wget, you could try 'export http_proxy=http://server.goes.here:portnumber'
[04:47] <intelikey> or .xsession
[04:47] <arrick> ok
[04:47] <George|> where do I put that?
[04:47] <gnomefreak> arrick: because its your main wm they both use gdm but gnome is set as default
[04:47] <George|> in the same file?
[04:47] <arrick> ok
[04:47] <AstralJava> George|: No, just in terminal.
[04:48] <George|> k done
[04:48] <intelikey> gnomefreak startx doesn't do gdm ?
[04:48] <young> how do I enable Korean input system on my computer?
[04:48] <arrick> nope
[04:48] <AstralJava> George|: Does it work now?
[04:48] <arrick> synaptic young
[04:48] <intelikey> young  sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales   iirc
[04:48] <arrick> thansk intelikey
[04:49] <George|> well that worked thx AstralJava  =)
[04:49] <AstralJava> George|: No prob. :) Does apt work?
[04:49] <George|> now back to the matter at hand.. :)
[04:49] <young> okay ...just type that into the terminal?
[04:49] <intelikey> yes
[04:49] <Nick-Sp> hi all
[04:49] <arrick> hey, intelikey nogo on those two
[04:49] <Nick-Sp> i try to upgrade my breeze for dapper
[04:50] <arrick> should start gdm open the manager?
[04:50] <Nick-Sp> heave any problem?
[04:50] <George|> AstralJava, I got different errors this time
[04:50] <Bambino> whats the best way to open RAR files?
[04:50] <Nick-Sp> rar
[04:50] <arrick> !rar
[04:50] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[04:50] <Bambino> !rar
[04:50] <arrick> Bambino, ^^
[04:50] <intelikey> arrick in the man page for startx "       Note that in the Debian system, what many people traditionally  put  in
[04:50] <intelikey>        the .xinitrc file should go in .xsession instead; this permits the same
[04:50] <intelikey> "
[04:50] <Evixo> I can't seem to get my internet working properly :s just where should I add the address of my router ?
[04:50] <George|> Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/universe/source/Sources.gz  Cannot initiate the connection to 8080:80 (0.0.31.144). - connect (22 Invalid argument)
[04:50] <AstralJava> George|: Okay, can you paste your command and the error message at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org?
[04:50] <George|> that's one example
[04:51] <George|> oh... alright
[04:51] <Pritchard> Hey there.
[04:51] <Nick-Sp> and for unrar...try install "unrar"
[04:51] <Pritchard> ^_^;; I'm a newcommer to the Open-Source communitry.
[04:52] <Nick-Sp> good for u
[04:52] <Nick-Sp> :O
[04:52] <AstralJava> George|: That looks like the contest of the file is somehow mistyped. Could you add that to that pastebin as well, and then post the link to it here?
[04:52] <George|> AstralJava, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11446
[04:52] <intelikey> arrick what you want is a line like " exec fluxbox "  at the end of your .Xsession file.   or xfce4  or what ever.
[04:52] <George|> content of which file AstralJava ?
[04:52] <Pritchard> Lol. Well I was wondering if someone could answer a simple question :D
[04:52] <Enthusiast78> what GUI backup tool can I use in Ubuntu?
[04:52] <arrick> how do I get out of a manual in terminal mode?
[04:52] <_jason> arrick: q
[04:53] <arrick> thnx
[04:53] <young> okay will try, thank you
[04:53] <Sarkie> ok, i am trying to boot ubuntu live cd and i gets to the xwindows and dies, cd stops spinning its an old laptop, 400mhz, 96mb ram, ubuntu is the only live cd that gets that far most stop on loading, any help please
[04:53] <AstralJava> George|: The file that was just created, /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/proxy
[04:53] <_jason> Pritchard: go for it
[04:53] <George|> I see
[04:53] <intelikey> Pritchard depends on what you want to backup i suspose
[04:53] <patrick52222> how do i make apache respond to http://intranet/
[04:53] <Enthusiast78> Sarkie, Bad RAM, maybe?
[04:53] <Nick-Sp> 96mb ram?
[04:53] <Nick-Sp> lol
[04:53] <BlueHeron> how do i for a .deb to install even if their are conflicts
[04:53] <Nick-Sp> no way man
[04:53] <Pritchard> I copied the .iso to the CD but umm...There's not much information elsewhere on what to do next :D!
[04:53] <BlueHeron> do i get*
[04:53] <intelikey> ooops
[04:54] <intelikey> <Enthusiast78 ^
[04:54] <Pritchard> (The .iso for Ubuntu that is)
[04:54] <_jason> BlueHeron: what are you trying to install?
[04:54] <Sarkie> windows works ok, i think a memtest then
[04:54] <Zoroaster> someone please help me, why would an ubuntu machine not be able to connect to the internet when a parallel install of windows xp can?  what is different, might it be my windows 2000 server dns?
[04:54] <BlueHeron> _jason: ekiga but i get a message about an older lib is a conflict with a newer one
[04:54] <arrick> where is that file located intelikey so i can edit from command, it takes 10 minutes to opena  page with gnome
[04:54] <rockviech> hey
[04:54] <dbr> Pritchard : you need to write the ISO to a CD, using something like nero ot CDBurnerXP, not just copy the file to it
[04:54] <rockviech> how do i get transparent windows?
[04:54] <arrick> hey rockviech
[04:54] <Nafai> When I used Debian, I used dselect and I was able to see every day what the new packages were.  Now with Ubuntu, I use the automatic update.  Is there anyway for me to find out what packages are new each day?
[04:54] <arrick> morning
[04:54] <Enthusiast78> intelikey, I need something like 'backup for dummies who resist tar'... I need something with a GUI, to backup things to a tape or whatever...
[04:54] <Pritchard> No I wrote the .iso to the CD, but what next?
[04:55] <_jason> BlueHeron: you are using breezy?  what is the conflict?
[04:55] <BlueHeron> _jason: yea, one sec
[04:55] <George|> AstralJava, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11447
[04:55] <patrick52222> how do i make apache respond to http://intranet/ just like http://localhost/
[04:55] <intelikey> what is the command that makes all the devices in /dev/snd/  ?????  something in /etc/alsa ?
[04:55] <_jason> patrick52222: edit /etc/hosts
[04:55] <Dr_Willis> patrick52222,  could edit the hosts file and make 'intranet' point to 127.0.0.1
[04:55] <dbr> Pritchard : You put it in the CD drive, reboot the machine, and it should start the installer
[04:56] <intelikey> Enthusiast78 give 'fileroller' a once-over
[04:56] <rockviech> arrick, do you know how to get transparent windows?
[04:56] <Pritchard> Alright thanks. That was simple enough ^_^;;
[04:56] <arrick> ???? you got me rockviech
[04:56] <arrick> sorry
[04:56] <George|> AstralJava,  the very last linei s the oen in proxyt
[04:56] <Enthusiast78> intelikey, I was thinking about it, really.
[04:56] <George|> AstralJava,  the very last line is the one in proxy
[04:56] <rockviech> hm okay
[04:56] <rockviech> does anyone know here how to get transparent windows?
[04:56] <_jason> BlueHeron: hrmm, where did you get the deb?
[04:56] <Sven_> hi :)
[04:56] <AstralJava> George|: Yes, I noticed it. It looks like it's correct. Maybe it doesn't want an IP there? Can you tell what's the name of the server?
[04:57] <BlueHeron> _jason: ekiga.org
[04:57] <Pritchard> Wh00t!! Finally I get a Linux!!
[04:57] <Sven_> plz help: where can i get dd_rescue? synaptics doesn't find it
[04:57] <dbr> Take it no one has tried the BTVoyager 1040 with ndiswrapper?
[04:57] <George|> nope AstralJava  I cant :(
[04:57] <Pritchard> Finally, I can get my Apache2 working better. Windows hates it on my machine :D
[04:57] <Nick-Sp> rockviech...tri install transsets
[04:57] <erimar77> pritchard...
[04:57] <Nick-Sp> try*
[04:57] <Evixo> is there a ipv6 setting in firefox ? internet won't work properbly after disabeling ipv6 in /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
[04:57] <rockviech> thanks, nick-sp, ill give it a try
[04:57] <Nick-Sp> and gnome-compiz
[04:57] <intelikey> Enthusiast78 it is however primarily a front end for tar  but  tar is the linux  default  compression and archiving tool.   so if you just spend a little time in the 'man tar' you will learn to like it.  :)
[04:57] <erimar77> hey, pritchard, are you from the midwest
[04:57] <_jason> BlueHeron: read what the top of http://ekiga.org/index.php?rub=5 says
[04:58] <AstralJava> George|: In terminal, do host 90.1.1.1
[04:58] <rockviech> Nick-SP, doesnt find any of these packages
[04:58] <MEagain> I forget the command to ssh into a remote server, can someone please help me? It is using my ubuntu username
[04:58] <Paper> Hi all, I have a problem in synaptic, there's a package thats gives an error when i try to remove it and i cant install anything now cause it always try to remove it
[04:58] <erimar77> meagain ssh username@servername
[04:58] <intelikey> MEagain ssh user@host
[04:58] <rockviech> ah Nick-SP, transset found
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> rockviech,  'true' transparency of all windows - is a feature in the XGL stuff I belive a work in progress.. :P #ubuntu-xgl
[04:58] <Nick-Sp> try in other source
[04:58] <AstralJava> George|: The last thing that comes from the response should be the name of that machine which uses that IP.
[04:58] <Nick-Sp> like debian
[04:58] <StyleUK> How do I display system information on the desktop or in a window?
[04:58] <MEagain> thank you :)
[04:58] <George|> AstralJava,  1.1.1.90.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ALille-152-1-75-1.w90-1.abo.wanadoo.fr.
[04:59] <rockviech> ok Dr_Willis
[04:59] <George|> why is the IP upside down anyway lol? I typed it 90.1.1.1 it came back as 1.1.1.90
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> rockviech,  and its not worth worrying about at this time. :P
[04:59] <AstralJava> George|: Okay, now you could try and replace the IP in that file with that name ALille-152-1-75-1.w90-1.abo.wanadoo.fr.
[04:59] <Enthusiast78> intelikey, Actually I love tar so much that I have a problem with people who don't like it. And that's my problem now, I have to find some tool other than tar or whatever...
[04:59] <erimar77> styleuk, try using the top command, or ps
[04:59] <intelikey> MEagain i know it's probably quicker to just ask in a busy channel like this, but the propper way to get that answer is  " man <command> "
[04:59] <AstralJava> George|: Because that app goes the IP backwards up. :) It's alright. :)
[04:59] <erimar77> or, open the gnome system monitor
[04:59] <StyleUK> erimar77,  I'm sort of after something like Conky if you've ever used it
[05:00] <intelikey> Enthusiast78  hehhe oh.
[05:00] <MEagain> intelikey, thank you I never knew that!
[05:00] <Paper> Hi all, I have a problem in synaptic, there's a package thats gives an error when i try to remove it and i cant install anything now cause it always try to remove it
[05:00] <MEagain> intelikey, worte it down :)
[05:00] <StyleUK> erimar77, I get a seg fault when I try to run conky atm so I'm  looking for something else
[05:00] <MEagain> wrote*
[05:00] <Sven_> ubotu, tell sven_ about universe
[05:00] <Sven_> ubotu: tell sven_ about universe
[05:00] <erimar77> what is conky atm?
[05:00] <intelikey> MEagain  man man  so you will know how the manual pages and less work...
[05:01] <intelikey> or man less
[05:01] <rockviech> well Dr_Willis, i like beautiful desktops :)
[05:01] <erimar77> man less, lo
[05:01] <erimar77> lol
[05:01] <Paper> anyone can help with an error i get when i try to remove a package in synaptic ?
[05:01] <George|> AstralJava, I got different, errors, I tried changing that long name with: http://90.1.1.1:8080 and I got same errors, should Ip aste the new errors on pastebin?
[05:01] <MEagain> very cool intelikey  :) I appreciate it :)
[05:01] <intelikey> erimar77 type it.
[05:01] <Nick-Sp> rock...try XGL extensions
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> rockviech,  too bad.. :P its  just silly eye candy.
[05:01] <Nick-Sp> but u need a video card
[05:01] <AstralJava> George|: Yes, please paste the errors. :)
[05:01] <rockviech> well i like eye candy Dr_Willis
[05:02] <_jason> BlueHeron: if you search the forums there are also links to a repository with stable ekiga... not that these things may mess up your box since you are using outside packages
[05:02] <intelikey> !paste
[05:02] <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.
[05:02] <Panks> how do I rename a folder in the terminal?
[05:02] <_jason> Panks: mv old new
[05:02] <Panks> _jason: thank you :)
[05:02] <intelikey> Panks mv dir newname
[05:02] <George|> AstralJava,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11448
[05:03] <intelikey> _jason that's not fair you are not lagging....
[05:03] <_jason> intelikey: :)
[05:03] <max300> my fedora 5 doesnt find my nfts hard drive can any1 help?
[05:03] <Panks> intelikey: thank you too :D
[05:03] <intelikey> :)
[05:03] <intelikey> yw
[05:03] <Nick-Sp> fedora?
[05:03] <Nick-Sp> lol
[05:03] <Sophant> hey, how do i change my resolution, i tried the screen resolution under System-Prefrences, but it only lists one resolution
[05:03] <walden> !java
[05:03] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:03] <max300> yes fedora y?
[05:03] <_jason> max300: try #fedora :)
[05:04] <max300> o lol ok
[05:04] <George|> max300,  I got same problems but here on ubuntu, I'll get to that later... I wanna fix the reposetories irst =P
[05:04] <Nick-Sp> sophant...tri ctrl+alt+ + or -
[05:04] <AstralJava> George|: That's very weird. It's like it wants to add port 80 anyway even if you specified the port number already. Let me investigate further okay?
[05:04] <fart> does anyone know how to get your desktop to show in icewm?
[05:04] <George|> alright AstralJava
[05:04] <walden> !javadebs
[05:04] <Sophant> Nick-Sp,  do i use the numpad?
[05:04] <Nick-Sp> max...this is a ubuntu channel...
[05:04] <Nick-Sp> yes
[05:05] <George|> AstralJava,  just in case, the new line in proxy is: Acquire::http::Proxy "http://90.1.1.1:8080";
[05:05] <Sophant> nothing happened
[05:05] <Bambino> does anyone know why i got logged out when i press "shift + backspace" ??
[05:05] <Sophant> Nothing at all
[05:05] <Nick-Sp> try dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:05] <thenuke> fart: I would believe that different window managers have different desktops
[05:05] <Nick-Sp> and select your optins
[05:06] <tristan__> Anyone managed to make Google Earth work under wine? For me it freeze at the loading screen...
[05:06] <walden> the jre works when you download and just dpkg -i it, right?
[05:06] <dbr> Is "bash : make : command not found" normal..?
[05:06] <rockviech> hm Nick-SP, apt get doesnt find xserver-xgl
 i use to have the same wallpaper and icons as in gnome
[05:06] <rockviech> and i set repositories
[05:06] <Nick-Sp> rock ..u need the dapper sources.list
[05:06] <George|> is gnome like the gui?
[05:07] <rockviech> Nick-Sp, where to get?
[05:07] <rockviech> i have breezy
[05:07] <intelikey> Sophant first goto http://monitorworld.com  and find your monitor, note the vertref and horzsync rates  then do a  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg    and setup xorg propperly.  answer all questions accurately; and be sure to select expert on the monitor and enter the correct hsync and vref rates.   that will give you what you want.
[05:07] <Hulk> where is the file with contains the module of my lan card?
[05:07] <intelikey> that's the long answer ^
[05:07] <Nick-Sp> change your source like...
[05:07] <Nick-Sp> change tha names breeze for dapper
[05:07] <Nick-Sp> and apt-get update
[05:07] <Nick-Sp> try
[05:08] <George|> intelikey,  do u know how I can be able to view my ntfs discs?
[05:08] <rockviech> Nick-Sp , in synaptic?
[05:08] <intelikey> Hulk /etc/modules  maybe.
[05:08] <Bambino> No one knows? anyone to change it? SHIFT + backspace logs me out.. Does anyone know whyor how to change it?
[05:08] <Nick-Sp> yes
[05:08] <intelikey> George| follow the wiki on ntfs
[05:08] <intelikey> !ntfs
[05:08] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:08] <George|> !ntfs
[05:08] <Hulk> intelikey, is not there.
[05:08] <Nick-Sp> george
[05:08] <George|> yes
[05:09] <Nick-Sp> u try the captive?
[05:09] <lucaaas> hmm..
[05:09] <lucaaas> beagled hogs cpu pretty often
[05:09] <intelikey> Hulk look in /etc/mod[tab-key]    :)
[05:09] <Nick-Sp> try install captive
[05:09] <George|> huh? I tried a lot of things, dont get too technical on me, I downloaded ubuntu like yesterday hjehe ;)
[05:09] <Nick-Sp> man
[05:09] <rambo3> ls -la /etc/modprobe.d/
[05:09] <walden> George|: yeah, downloaded and installed yesterday for me too :)
[05:09] <walden> but most of the things are working alright atm
[05:10] <George|> yeah, I am a noob to the whole linux os ;)
[05:10] <intelikey> -a rambo3  ?
[05:10] <intelikey> hiden files ?
[05:10] <AstralJava> George|: It looks like the http_proxy variable that you set a while back is overriding this file, so could you please paste again the output of the command 'echo $http_proxy', please?
[05:10] <Hulk> intelikey, on redhat linux is on the /etc/modprobe.conf, there something like this ?
[05:10] <rockviech> hm Nick-Sp, now i get , xserver-xgl shouldnt be installed
[05:10] <George|> echo $http_proxy
[05:10] <George|> 90.1.1.1:8080
[05:11] <Zoroaster> what is the difference between resolvconf and resolv.conf?
[05:11] <Nick-Sp> man...inda ubuntu foruns u got a complete tuto to install this extensions
[05:11] <George|> that's it AstralJava!
[05:11] <max300> wtf i have to regester to use the fedora chat!!!!!!!
[05:11] <intelikey> Hulk /etc/modules  or /etc/modules.conf should both be read in at boot  but may not either be present without you creating them.
[05:11] <Nick-Sp> u need to change your /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[05:11] <rambo3> intelikey,   i allways list with la no mather what catalog
[05:11] <Nick-Sp> and other things
[05:12] <walden> max300: register with nickserv. /nickserv registe password
[05:12] <vmora> UBUN TU
[05:12] <max300> ./nickserv registe password
[05:12] <George|> getting confused eh AstralJava ?
[05:12] <vmora> eso
[05:12] <AstralJava> George|: I'm not sure, but try to add the protocol in front of the host. You can do it with "export http_proxy=http://90.1.1.1:8080"
[05:13] <_jason> max300: /msg nickserv help register
[05:13] <vmora> hello
[05:13] <Nick-Sp> hi
[05:13] <George|> I already did that line AstralJava!! remember? it made wget work
[05:13] <intelikey> rambo3 k.   i alias ls='/bin/ls -hAs --colour=auto'  in my .bashrc so i know where you are comming from.   just wondered if you expected hidden files in that dir?
[05:13] <George|> ah, we added the http:// now
[05:13] <Dyna-Work> anybody in here have a vaio pcv rx 730? just curious
[05:13] <IdleOne> !repos
[05:13] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:13] <vmora> you speaking spanish
[05:14] <George|> AstralJava, u're a genius or smth lol, it worked
[05:14] <Hulk> intelikey, tkns
[05:14] <AstralJava> George|: Somehow the missing protocol in front of the host made apt go confused. :)
[05:14] <intelikey> np
[05:14] <George|> AstralJava,  ;)
[05:15] <AstralJava> George|: You could add that line to your .bashrc file, to the last line of it, so it gets set whenever you open a terminal.
[05:15] <George|> AstralJava, waiting for it to update, (apt-get update) then gonna see the repositories thing using system --> (I think ti's the same, but whatever, will try anyway)
[05:15] <rambo3> intelikey, i have that alias already
[05:15] <vmora> comesus a merda
[05:15] <_jason> !es
[05:15] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:15] <intelikey> then -a is superflutious
[05:15] <Nick-Sp> wmora...
[05:15] <Nick-Sp> cala te
[05:16] <vmora> be jessy
[05:16] <George|> AstralJava, at the very end... I write export http_proxy=http://90.1.1.1:8080 ??
[05:16] <specialbuddy> does anyone know how to start apache
[05:16] <specialbuddy> it won't start for me
[05:16] <_jason> specialbuddy: install it
[05:16] <vmora> yes
[05:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell specialbuddy about apache
[05:16] <gnomefreak> specialbuddy: it should startt automaticlly i thought
[05:16] <max300> does any1 know how to localize a nfts hard drive on linux??
[05:16] <specialbuddy> I did install it
[05:16] <George|> AstralJava, is that like the autorun for the terminal?
[05:16] <AstralJava> George|: Yes, make it on a new line so that this line becomes the very last line of that file.
[05:16] <fart> does anyone know how to get your desktop to show in icewm?
[05:16] <specialbuddy> It's installed
[05:16] <vmora> yes
[05:16] <_jason> specialbuddy: the wiki page explains how to start and stop it too
[05:16] <vmora> no
[05:16] <George|> alright done AstralJava
[05:16] <intelikey> rambo3 one thing i like about that alias is that you can add the -1 and still pipe the output to other commands :)
[05:17] <gnomefreak> specialbuddy: that it should be started just needs to be configured is my guess
[05:17] <Nick-Sp> hey max
[05:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> !ntfs
[05:17] <vmora> que no soy maricon
[05:17] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:17] <specialbuddy> ok
[05:17] <Nick-Sp> u edit your fstab?
[05:17] <_jason> vmora: /join #ubuntu-es
[05:17] <max300> fstab?
[05:17] <Nick-Sp> yes
[05:17] <vmora> tu eres mariqua
[05:17] <AstralJava> George|: I don't know about autorun, but whenever you start a shell (which is what terminal is) that file is read, so it can contain your personal configurations, like alias and other such things.
[05:17] <specialbuddy> I can't stop or start it
[05:17] <max300> not sure wat it is
[05:17] <Nick-Sp> etc/fstab
[05:17] <_jason> vmora: stop with the insults, some of us understand you... join #ubuntu-es if you want help in spanish
[05:18] <Nick-Sp> its a partition table
[05:18] <George|> yeah that's what I meant by autorun, thx AstralJava... :)
[05:18] <Nick-Sp> try gedit /etc/fstab
[05:18] <Nick-Sp> and see
[05:18] <Matafome> hi there ppl
[05:18] <intelikey> max300 fstab=file system tables    it is a file that tells the system where and how to access all the files systems on your computer
[05:18] <Nick-Sp> fala ai matafome
[05:18] <AstralJava> George|: No prob, glad I could be of help. :)
[05:18] <George|> we're not done yet AstralJava  hehe :)
[05:19] <vmora> esque entiendes espaol
[05:19] <Matafome> i need your help
[05:19] <AstralJava> George|: Oh. *blink* *blink* Okay then, if you say so. :)
[05:19] <George|> hehe
[05:19] <max300> intelikey: its not a hiden file bproblem its a hard drive problem
[05:19] <Nick-Sp> MataFome vc eh BR?
[05:19] <arrick> !justask
[05:19] <Matafome> how i can put my globetrotter fusion pcmcia card working in ubuntu???
[05:19] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[05:19] <Matafome> Nick-Sp, sou tuga
[05:19] <George|> AstralJava, u got MSN by any chance?
[05:19] <Nick-Sp> ahh sim
[05:19] <Nick-Sp> ok
[05:19] <vmora> si sabes
[05:19] <George|> I need to suck all the info out of ur brain somehow ;)
[05:19] <arrick> !es
[05:19] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:20] <arrick> !po
[05:20] <ubotu> arrick: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:20] <AstralJava> George|: I do. I'm not revealing it to you if that's your intention, though. :-D
[05:20] <_jason> vmora: aqui e so ingles, escreve: /join #ubuntu-es
[05:20] <specialbuddy> why do they have to make it different to start on ubuntu but kubuntu does it the same as everyone else
[05:20] <specialbuddy> dumb
[05:20] <George|> Reading package lists... Done
[05:20] <George|> it's okay AstralJava  =)
[05:20] <George|> anyway...
[05:20] <arrick> _jason, where are you from, you know so many languages?
[05:20] <George|> what should I type to get the qt library? there was smth about: qtlib3-mt or smth?
[05:21] <_jason> arrick: I don't know spanish, just portuguese but I figure they are close enough for him to understand (I was born in portugal)
[05:21] <arrick> oh ok
[05:21] <robokop> is there a way i can edit something that is in the cache of ldconfig
[05:21] <_jason> specialbuddy: what happens when you try to stop it?
[05:21] <intelikey> max300 i never mentioned hidden files to you.  if you want me to try to help you with your problem, please explain the desired end, the attempted path to that end, and any error messages that resulted.  include any info about hardware that might be relevant.
[05:22] <vmora> que hables en espaol
[05:22] <IdleOne> !es
[05:22] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:22] <AstralJava> George|: I'll take a look at it, did you get a PM?
[05:22] <intelikey> !es
[05:22] <_jason> he's been told !es many times...
[05:22] <arrick> boot him tho there
[05:22] <IdleOne> vmora, aqui se abla in espagnol por favor usas #ubuntu-es ( /join #ubuntu-es )
[05:22] <intelikey> yeah i'm still lagging 2 seconds
[05:23] <acronyc> hello ppl
[05:23] <arrick> !justask
[05:23] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[05:23] <arrick> hello
[05:23] <robokop> is there a way i can edit something that is in the cache of ldconfig
[05:23] <max300> intelikey: i dont get any errors it just doesnt show my hard drive
[05:24] <arrick> max300, is this an ntfs partition and is it mounted
[05:24] <acronyc> I would like to have a conversation with some owner of fujitsu siemens amilo 1473g laptop, or ppl with experience with laptops using sata hdd's
[05:24] <IdleOne> lmao @ what I told vmora
[05:24] <IdleOne> I told hime here we speak in spanish lol
[05:24] <intelikey> max300 do this in a terminal  sudo fdisk -l     and use pastebin to paste the results.
[05:24] <max300> yes and yes (coulde be fat32 to)
[05:24] <intelikey> !pastebin
[05:24] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[05:24] <arrick> hahah
[05:24] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: spanish a lil rusty?
[05:24] <gnomefreak> lol
[05:24] <max300> ok
[05:24] <tarlack> hi there
[05:24] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, brain is a lil rusty spanish is doing pretty good lol
[05:25] <arrick> max300, make sure you copy the link and paste it to here
[05:25] <gnomefreak> lol
[05:25] <max300> max300 is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[05:25] <tarlack> Where is the .Xsession file I usually find in my home directory on other distribs ?
[05:25] <robokop> i have a problem with my ldconfig
[05:25] <max300> max300 is my username
[05:25] <bliss1_> hello
[05:25] <acronyc> tarlack tried with -a flag?
[05:26] <erimar77> howdy bliss
[05:26] <tarlack> yes
[05:26] <tarlack> I created one, but it doesn't semm to be taken into account at the start of my session
[05:26] <intelikey> max300 is max300 the first user account you set up ?
[05:26] <max300> first and only
[05:26] <tarlack> I use fluxbox as desktop manager (instead of gnome)
[05:26] <bliss1_> having a problem useing mv and cp command saying cannot stat
[05:27] <acronyc> did u set it with sudo?
[05:27] <intelikey> max300 default install or server install ?
[05:27] <IdleOne> bliss1_, use sudo cp or sudo mv
[05:27] <max300> but im using fedora so i dont know if sudo is on fedora to
[05:27] <vmora> you speaking spanish maricon
[05:27] <[TechGuy] > you're using Fedora...?
[05:27] <max300> whats that?
[05:27] <IdleOne> vmora, no mames guay
[05:27] <erimar77> yeah, if you're trying to move things to areas you do not have permissions to, try using sudi
[05:27] <tarlack> acronyc, no, i made it with my account
[05:27] <erimar77> sudo*
[05:27] <tarlack> and I gave 755 permissions access
[05:27] <erimar77> sorry... sudo*
[05:27] <bliss1_> IdleOne: I do look cp: cannot stat `/home/biss1/Desktop/eval_vt_l_VZ4N-6PF7Z6WX.lic': No such fileor directory
[05:27] <pchapman> I have kernel 2.6.12-10-amd64-generic, but apt-get can't find kernel-headers-2.6.12-10-amd64-generic
[05:27] <max300> yes but its very simular to ubuntu
[05:28] <acronyc> not exactly max300
[05:28] <erimar77> give the command you're trying
[05:28] <crimsun> pchapman: it's linux-headers-$(uname -r), not kernel-headers-*
[05:28] <max300> so does it have sudo
[05:28] <pchapman> crimsun, thanks
[05:28] <intelikey> ok that is relevent information max300 the os is assumed to be 'ubuntu' seeing that this is the official ubuntu help channel.  any other important facts we should know ?
[05:28] <IdleOne> bliss1_, your user is bliss1_  or biss1?
[05:28] <[TechGuy] > max300: Fedora has a different superuser management system, with a real root account, not sudo
[05:28] <[TechGuy] > max300: Ask in the Fedora channel
[05:28] <vmora> que si you are maricon
[05:28] <robokop> could sb help me with ldconfig problems
[05:29] <bliss1_> Idleone bliss1
[05:29] <gnomefreak> fedora is nothing like ubuntu :(
[05:29] <max300> its totaly empty
[05:29] <IdleOne> bliss1_, then edit the command to be correct username :)
[05:29] <intelikey> max300  as  root,  do     fdisk -l
[05:29] <gnomefreak> not a think is simular except it uses gnome/kde
[05:29] <pchapman> gnomefreak, true.
[05:29] <erimar77> max, i would hop over to a fedora channel
[05:29] <max300> ok
[05:29] <NASD> anyone installed ubuntu on a dell 6400 ?
[05:29] <NASD> i cant get the display to work
[05:29] <bliss1_> IdleOne yep my head to mch
[05:29] <erimar77> nasd, laptop?
[05:29] <tarlack> what is the script which is executed just after we login (which launch the destop manager, etc etc ?)
[05:29] <IdleOne> vmora, te neccesita ayuda con ubuntu o quieres aser problemas?
[05:29] <NASD> yup core duo notebook
[05:30] <erimar77> what vid card
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> tarlack,  you mean the 'xdm' service ?
[05:30] <acronyc> .startx tarlack
[05:30] <gnomefreak> were still trying to cox him to #ubuntu-es?
[05:30] <tarlack> even with gdm ?
[05:30] <NASD> Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
[05:30] <tarlack> I'll look at this
[05:30] <acronyc> yup
[05:30] <acronyc> ><
[05:30] <tarlack> thanks !
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> gdm is a service as well.
[05:30] <intelikey> tarlack there are several.  one important one is  ./.Xsession     anything you need to run can be put there.
[05:30] <erimar77> nasd, i'm looking...
[05:31] <tarlack> but i created it..
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> gnome has that .gnomerc also (not sure when it should be used)
[05:31] <Pritchard> Grr...Ubuntu isn't installing. It's on the cd but for some reason stupid windows isn't autoinstalling it. Any way to do this manually?
[05:31] <tarlack> but it does not act like it should
[05:31] <gnomefreak> intelikey: you mean ~/.Xsession?
[05:31] <acronyc> did u get any "permission denied" or w/e?
[05:31] <walden> by default, does ubuntu read from ntfs? i want to copy my thunderbird emails to here.
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> tarlack,  exactly what are you trying to do/launch is the better question.
[05:31] <tarlack> ok
[05:31] <tarlack> then
[05:31] <gnomefreak> walden: no
[05:31] <tarlack> I start
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs
[05:31] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:31] <walden> gnomefreak: hm, ok.
[05:31] <gnomefreak> !ntfs
[05:31] <robokop> Pritchard: reboot from cd
[05:31] <tarlack> gdm starts, I choose fluxbox has environnement, enter my login/pass, and press enter
[05:31] <intelikey> gnomefreak yeah.  where will he be in /usr/local  perhaps ?
[05:31] <gnomefreak> walden: not safe to write to an ntfs drive either
[05:31] <erimar77> nasd.. i'm assuming X fails to load and you're stuck at a text login screen
[05:32] <gnomefreak> !+ntfs
[05:32] <max300> intelikey: it says command not found
[05:32] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:32] <walden> GnarusLeo: i just want to read.
[05:32] <walden> err, gnomefreak i just want to read. copy the thunderbird emails, and use them in linux.
[05:32] <NASD> erimar.. thats correct.. i am at the text screen
[05:32] <gnomefreak> intelikey: not sure
[05:32] <gnomefreak> walden: copy = writing
[05:32] <erimar77> go ahead and log in.. then run  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver
[05:32] <intelikey> max300 fdisk -l    yelds command not found ?    no way.
[05:32] <max300> yep
[05:32] <walden> gnomefreak: copy from is also writing?
[05:32] <NASD> erimar... when i try startx.. prompt with an error then back out to text
[05:32] <Pritchard> Anyone here have VMware workstation?
[05:32] <coffeegrindah> anyone know  a quick way to get apache configured after a default install?
[05:33] <gnomefreak> walden: changing a ntfs driver from ubuntu is a good way to mess things up
[05:33] <Trynemjoel> hmmm, my sound crackles from my speakers when in linux, are there some alternative sound-drivers that could fix this? it sounds like my speaker are blown, yet they're not :)
[05:33] <robokop> !justask
[05:33] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[05:33] <robokop> ke
[05:33] <tarlack> and what I want to launch is "gnome-settings-daemon &" (in order to have gtk2 skin under fluxbox), plus fbsetbg (to set the wallpaper)
[05:33] <IdleOne> !tell coffeegrindah about apache
[05:33] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: Dingbat, *READ*. He's *READING* an NTFS drive, WRITING to Ubuntu's partition
[05:33] <erimar77> it will ask you a bunch of questions, let it auto find stuff. .. selecting the defaults
[05:33] <gnomefreak> walden: writing = making changes to the file system
[05:33] <walden> okok.
[05:33] <intelikey> misspelled  or used uppercase  or something.    hosed your path   idk  but fdisk is there.
[05:33] <[TechGuy] > walden: You're fine. The read-only driver should work
[05:33] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : he wants to copy emails to ntfs
[05:33] <walden> [TechGuy] : yeah, i guess you got what i meant.
[05:33] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: Uh no
[05:33] <gnomefreak> next time read the question
[05:34] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: Take your own advice, and re read it carefully
[05:34] <walden> gnomefreak: no.. i onlu installed yesterday.  i want to copy from ntfs to my linux partition
[05:34] <max300> ubotu:
[05:34] <ubotu> max300: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:34] <gnomefreak> err, gnomefreak i just want to read. copy the thunderbird emails, and use them in linux.
[05:34] <walden> anyway, ty.
[05:34] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, :) easy dude
[05:34] <robokop> could sb help me with ldconfig
[05:34] <walden> yup. if i was using linux for a long time, i wouldn't be asking the question :D
[05:34] <tarlack> what is your prob robokop ?
[05:34] <max300> ubotu: i dont want to lose the data i already wrote to it with microsoft
[05:34] <ubotu> max300: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[05:34] <intelikey> gnomefreak looks like ro is find with him
[05:35] <NASD> erimar.. it came out Package 'xserver' is not installed and no info is available
[05:35] <arrick> which apache version so I want to instal on ubuntu to run a web and file server, not ftp
[05:35] <tristanmike> max300: ubotu is a bot, not a person
[05:35] <erimar77> nasd, do you have an internet connection on that machine
[05:35] <[TechGuy] > arrick: The default
[05:35] <robokop> tarlack: when i do ldconfig -p the last line looks verry strange
[05:35] <coffeegrindah> so i take it I'm not the only on einstalling apache right now
[05:35] <coffeegrindah> fun times
[05:35] <tristanmike> max300: allthough he can sometimes be the smartest person here :P
[05:35] <tarlack> strange ?
[05:35] <robokop> tarlack: /usr/lib/libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so (libc6) => /usr/lib//usr/lib/libwxc-gtk2.4.2-0.8.so
[05:36] <puki> hi
[05:36] <erimar77> sorry nasd... it's  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:36] <gnomefreak> intelikey: if he would have said i want to read my email would have been fine but when he asked about copying and some guy calls me names for giving the correct answer i have problems with it
[05:36] <max300> tristanmike:realy?  cool
[05:36] <intelikey> !ubotu tell max300 about yourself
[05:36] <acronyc> walden: just asking, are you sure your mails aren't in mailserver? just to take them out
[05:36] <erimar77> i forgot the last part
[05:36] <max300> i didnt know
[05:36] <robokop> tarlack: and it gives an error on that
[05:36] <NASD> erimar.. i donno how to configure the network card from text
[05:36] <tristanmike> max300: try "/msg ubotu <factoid>" for a private meeting with him :)
[05:36] <walden> acronyc: nope. i delete them from the mailserv :0
[05:36] <erimar77> did you get my last message
[05:36] <erimar77> use  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:36] <tristan__> Is it possible to have an .avi file in a impress presentation?
[05:36] <arrick> [TechGuy] , the wiki tells about these Ubuntu, including Apache 2, PHP 4, and MySQL 4.1, as well as Java support with Apache Tomcat 5.
[05:36] <tristanmike> max300: like "/msg ubotu ubotu"  for instance
[05:36] <max300> your kidin right
[05:36] <tristan__> I do not manage to import it....
[05:37] <acronyc> that's the only way i think
[05:37] <rockviech> hey
[05:37] <[TechGuy] > arrick: Uh, yeah... okay... and? Apache 2 is pretty much the default.
[05:37] <rockviech> how can i mount an partition to have read write access without root
[05:37] <arrick> ok
[05:37] <tarlack> i've no idea robokop, sorry..
[05:37] <NASD> erimar.. got the setup screen.. which chipset should i choose ?
[05:37] <tristanmike> !mount
[05:37] <ubotu> somebody said mount was 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
[05:37] <tarlack> rockviech, as root modify the /etc/fstab file
[05:37] <robokop> tarlack np
[05:38] <acronyc> Does any1 know if there is a special flag on grub to load a sata driver for my HDD to be recognised when i install ubuntu?
[05:38] <max300> lol thats funny
[05:38] <intelikey> gnomefreak sorry for any name calling.  but the question does seem to indicate that all he was looking for is read access.  what may have thrown you off track is that he mentioned tbird use.   i assume that he uses tbird in M$ for email also....
[05:38] <ThE-LiGhT> problem compiling a package : configure: error: The path for the X11 files not found! Make sure that X11 is installed and devel
[05:38] <rockviech> tarlack, thx
[05:38] <tarlack> and then you'll just have to type /mount dest
[05:38] <tarlack> without being root
[05:38] <erimar77> nasd, what is the default one selected?
[05:38] <gnomefreak> intelikey: the word copy is what made me think of writing
[05:38] <NASD> erimar, i810
[05:39] <babo> hi guys can anyone have a look at my sql statement for me pls ... I've tried #mysql but no luck ...   http://pastebin.com/640037 ... it leaves out one value in the return statement
[05:39] <rockviech> tarlack, what to i have to put in there?
[05:39] <rockviech> which options?
[05:39] <ThE-LiGhT> problem compiling a package : "configure: error: The path for the X11 files not found! Make sure that X11 is installed and devel"
[05:39] <intelikey> gnomefreak k  but i seemed to intend copy from, not to.
[05:39] <_jason> ThE-LiGhT: install libx11-dev
[05:39] <erimar77> i guess try that one.. you can always try again with something different
[05:39] <tarlack> hum, look at the line already present, and try to imitate, it will work fine :)
[05:39] <ThE-LiGhT> _jason cool
[05:39] <coffeegrindah> wow this is more fun than peeling a fish
[05:39] <intelikey> s/i/it/
[05:40] <erimar77> peeling fish isn't fun when you have like 30 or 40 to do
[05:40] <coffeegrindah> I would imagine it woiuld be a little bit messy too
[05:40] <specialbuddy> when I try to start apache2 I get this
[05:40] <specialbuddy>  line 80: /usr/sbin/apache2: No such file or directory
[05:40] <erimar77> specialbuddy.. that means you need to find the apache executable..because it's not there
[05:41] <specialbuddy> ok
[05:41] <[TechGuy] > specialbuddy: Did you actually install Apache, through APT?
[05:41] <erimar77> sudo updatedb    then do  sudo locate apache
[05:41] <specialbuddy> I thought ubuntu was easy but I guess not
[05:41] <_jason> specialbuddy: did you install apache using the repositories?
[05:41] <specialbuddy> yes I did
[05:41] <specialbuddy> I installed it
[05:41] <arrick> ok i installed apache2 what is the next step?
[05:41] <coffeegrindah> keep installing...
[05:41] <rockviech> tarlack, do i have to restart to update these entries?
[05:41] <coffeegrindah> hehehe
[05:41] <Pritchard> Lol.
[05:41] <tarlack> yes rock
[05:42] <tarlack> but have you put "user" instead of "auto" ?
[05:42] <specialbuddy> I have had it running on windows and other linux boxes but this is different and seems like too much work
[05:42] <rockviech> yes
[05:42] <rockviech> tarlack
[05:42] <rockviech> i did
[05:42] <_jason> specialbuddy: not really, it's just sudo aptitude install apache2
[05:42] <tarlack> ok
[05:42] <tarlack> :)
[05:42] <_jason> specialbuddy: are you using breezy?
[05:42] <coffeegrindah> sudo aptiture -v moo
[05:42] <arrick> !enter
[05:42] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:42] <rockviech> tarlack, and there was no auto, only defaults
[05:42] <Pritchard> Let me try at this again, which I'm sure it annoying...
[05:42] <coffeegrindah> e-egg
[05:43] <specialbuddy> I already installed it
[05:43] <specialbuddy> I'm talking about running it
[05:43] <specialbuddy> it won't run
[05:43] <erimar77> nasd...... how are you doing
[05:43] <tarlack> ok rock :)
[05:43] <_jason> specialbuddy: what does apt-cache policy apache2 say for the version?
[05:43] <gnomefreak> specialbuddy: does ps aux show it?
[05:43] <coffeegrindah> sudo aptitude -v moo (e-egg keep addin a -v un till you get up to 6 -v -v -v moo.....)
[05:44] <coffeegrindah> got bored and in fasion of easter coming up thought i would share an egg,
[05:44] <_jason> coffeegrindah: hahaha
[05:44] <coffeegrindah> though not as cool as star wars in Open office
[05:44] <coffeegrindah> AWESOME e-egg
[05:44] <arrick> _jason, you know how to setup an apache2 web server?
[05:44] <intelikey> alias ps="/bin/ps axefc --cols 5000"   :)
[05:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell arrick about lamp
[05:45] <arrick> already been tehre
[05:45] <Pritchard> Alright my CD-drive must not work. I wrote the ISO to it, turned Autorun back on, restarted my computer, and Ubuntu isn't installing.
[05:45] <_jason> arrick: I have class now, if you are still stuck in a couple of hours I'll help you troubleshoot, but I am sure there are a lot of others here who can help
[05:45] <Yoric> Pritchard, have you set your computer to book from the CD ?
[05:45] <arrick> ok
[05:45] <arrick>  thanks
[05:45] <Pritchard> To book from the CD? I don't believe I have ^_^;;
[05:46] <Pritchard> Oh! Boot from the CD, right? Umm...I do that somehow lol. I haven't yet, but it's possible?
[05:46] <Davey|Work> coffeegrindah, hrm? :)
[05:46] <Yoric> Pritchard, :)
[05:46] <takedown> apt-get moo
[05:46] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: It's in the BIOS
[05:46] <Pritchard> Yoric :) (Do I know you?)
[05:46] <Yoric> Pritchard, this would be better done from the BIOS.
[05:46] <Yoric> Pritchard, I don't think so.
[05:46] <Yoric> I'm just smiling at my "book" typo.
[05:47] <Pritchard> Alright. Now I have to figure out what the BIOS is.
[05:47] <Pritchard> *cough*
[05:47] <takedown> easter egg too :)
[05:47] <arrick> !lamp
[05:47] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[05:47] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: The really basic program that controls your computer during bootup (hint: That little message that flickers by that says hit F2 or Del or whatever)
[05:47] <Yoric> Pritchard, when you start the computer, you probably have access to a menu.
[05:47] <Yoric> ...
[05:47] <Yoric> well, as [TechGuy]  says.
[05:48] <Pritchard> Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
[05:48] <Pritchard> So I reboot, press f2 or whatever, then go into boot from CD?
[05:48] <tristanmike> Pritchard: you usually press a key like "delete" or "F2" or something like that to get into it from boot ?
[05:48] <Yoric> (actually, the appropriate term is "Bios Configuration Menu")
[05:48] <Yoric> Pritchard, you'll probably have a menu offering to change many settings.
[05:48] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: Somewhere in the menus is a boot order menu
[05:48] <coffeegrindah> Davey|work http://www.eeggs.com/items/45596.html
[05:48] <intelikey> after i copy /.dev/* to /dev/  it's ok to rm /.dev  correct ?
[05:48] <Yoric> One of these settings will be the "boot order".
[05:48] <Pritchard> Now I'm planning on working with VMware workstation with Ubuntu. Anything special I need to do?
[05:48] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: You have to move the boot from CD entry above boot from hard drive
[05:49] <coffeegrindah> trust me pplaying a lil game in side an easter egg is pretty cool in and of itself
[05:49] <Pritchard> Alright ^_~ I'm beginning to re-learn computers.
[05:49] <[TechGuy] > intelikey: Uh, sure. o_O. Why aren't you using DevFS?
[05:49] <Pritchard> Curse Windows for making me so computer illiterate.
[05:49] <arrick_> yeha
[05:49] <tristanmike> Pritchard: exactly :)
[05:50] <Pritchard>  _!_ ^_^ _!_ to you windows.
[05:50] <FarrisG> I know this is bad hoodoo, but for the sake of argument, how would I make it so that the system does NOT update my /etc/resolv.conf file? I want to specify static info for it and never change it on one particular box
[05:50] <intelikey> techguy cause it's 2.6 kernel ?
[05:50] <intelikey> and i dont want to use udev.
[05:50] <[TechGuy] > FarrisG: see the docs in /usr/share/doc for resolvconf. There's an area where you can enter static resolv.conf info
[05:51] <[TechGuy] > intelikey: Ehhh... k. *shrug*
[05:51] <Pritchard> Oh! When I boot from CD, how exactly do I set ubuntu up then? Will I be asked where and how I want it installed? I want to you VMware Workstation. Oh well. I'll just try it out and see what happens.
[05:51] <Pritchard> *I want to use
[05:51] <[TechGuy] > boot and follow the yellow brick road
[05:51] <sufa> what?
[05:51] <Pritchard> Yellow Brick Road. Got it.
[05:51] <sufa> Pritchard,
[05:51] <[TechGuy] > wait wait wait...
[05:51] <rambo3> Pritchard, you can search google video for tutorials
[05:52] <[TechGuy] > you have VMWare already under Windows?
[05:52] <sufa> really?
[05:52] <sufa> rambo3, can you link me?
[05:52] <Pritchard> I have VMware on windows, but I haven't entered in a serial pin yet.
[05:52] <intelikey> [TechGuy]   no usb interface   so no need for hotplug    i don't like automatic crap.  so why use udev,   also i have had trubble on this system with udev being inconsystant  if you know what i mean.
[05:52] <arrick_> hey guys I am reading the wiki, and its not helping me, I installed apache2, and cant figure out how to use it.
[05:52] <DJAdmiral> how does one go about mounting a hard disk from a live cd using a terminal interface?
[05:52] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: *Where* do you want it installed to? Are you replacing Windows, or are you wanting to run Ubuntu *inside* VMWare?
[05:53] <n_lx_line> oi
[05:53] <rmlightning> why does my dsl seem so much slower in ubuntu than in xp?  is there a way  to speed it up?
[05:53] <rambo3> sufa, http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=ubuntu
[05:53] <arrick_> sudo mount /dev/dev
[05:53] <sufa> thanks :-P
[05:53] <Pritchard> I'm thinking I want to run Ubuntu inside VMWare under windows so I can have both running at once.
[05:53] <IdleOne> !ipv6
[05:53] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[05:53] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: try using LAMPP instead
[05:53] <IdleOne> !tell rmlightning about ipv6
[05:53] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: Then run the installer in VMWare. Hell, this whole time, we were telling you how to blow away Windows
[05:53] <n_lx_line> tas boa
[05:53] <Pritchard> ^_^;;
[05:54] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: you can get it from www.apachefriends.org
[05:54] <DJAdmiral> brb
[05:54] <Pritchard> There's...An installer..In VMWare!?
[05:54] <Pritchard> They didn't tell me that ^_~
[05:54] <AngryElf> hey all, i've tried setting up a app launcher for xine, but any command line options i give it won't take from the app launcher, but they work fine otherwise...what gives?
[05:54] <[TechGuy] > VMWare boots like a regular computer by itself
[05:54] <rmlightning> thank u everyone
[05:55] <Pritchard> Do I need to have the pin entered in yet? Would you know that? :D
[05:55] <Pritchard> Anyone have a serial pin for VMWare? x-x;; lol...
[05:55] <sufa> uhhhh
[05:55] <Zoroaster> hopefully someone will help me, otherwise I will have to reinstall windows 98 back onto my server, as it was rock solid, and the ubuntu project will officially be over - what is involved in network connectivity - so far I have come to understand that the interfaces file is, the hosts file, hostnames file, and resolve.conf, but what else?
[05:55] <gnomefreak> iirc seveas has a lamp.deb in his repos
[05:55] <Zoroaster> am I missing something
[05:55] <[TechGuy] > Go ask for a demo key from VMWare
[05:55] <nickrud> Zoroaster, /etc/network/interfaces
[05:55] <Pritchard> Sure, but I was hoping for an authorized...never mind :D
[05:56] <Pritchard> *goes gets a demo key*
[05:56] <Zoroaster> nickrud, ok, I have that configured correctly
[05:56] <[TechGuy] > Pritchard: This isn't a warez/keygen/cracking channel
[05:56] <Pritchard> Yeah I know ^_~ It was a joke.
[05:56] <Zoroaster> nickrud, ok, I have that configured correctly, it's not my problem i dont think
[05:56] <Pritchard> A (bad) joke.
[05:56] <sufa> agrees with [TechGuy] 
[05:56] <GMachine_24> And no jokes! (kidding)
[05:56] <IdleOne> ubuntu project will officially be over?????
[05:56] <GMachine_24> over?
[05:56] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: huh?
[05:56] <rambo3> yeah all uninstall ubuntu now
[05:56] <idefix__> how do you change area code of your DVD player in linux?
[05:56] <GMachine_24> ready, go
[05:56] <gnomefreak> ubuntu has no plans of stopping
[05:57] <Pritchard> Reminds me of when V1ctor from FreeBASIC made a joke about required {}
[05:57] <[TechGuy] > Zoroaster: What is the *exact* issue with networking you're having?
[05:57] <Pritchard> 's in array statements or something :D
[05:57] <intelikey> ok that fixed the sound issue.
[05:57] <[TechGuy] > rambo3: Not a problem. *hits delete on the VM console*
[05:57] <sufa> i think gentoo vs ubuntu will be the next big thing
[05:57] <coffeegrindah> pok apache set up now for the webcam .. yay .. this is gonna be a nightmare
[05:57] <sufa> portage vs apt
[05:57] <nickrud> sufa, rflol you haven't spent much time here, have you :)
[05:58] <sufa> nope
[05:58] <GMachine_24> Is there a program for passwords/usernames on Internet sites other than browser password managers? I want to import my list from my Windows Roboform program . .. because, yes, I am lazy. Anyone?
[05:58] <sufa> and im drunk
[05:58] <intelikey> i guess i have everything working on that box now.   ready to turn it over to it's primary user.
[05:58] <sufa> as fuck
[05:58] <sufa> please disreguard everything im saying
[05:58] <GMachine_24> you get drunk and come here? that's sad, man.
[05:58] <sufa> im bored
[05:58] <[TechGuy] > Roboform?
[05:58] <coffeegrindah> sufa s'ok I'm rooling a going and configuring  apache
[05:58] <Trynemjoel> after unpacking tar.bz2 and going to the directory doing ./configure, its just to "make install" in the console, no?
[05:58] <sufa> haha coffeegrindah  good luck
[05:58] <coffeegrindah> oops rolling a J
[05:58] <sufa> let the force be with you :-P
[05:59] <GMachine_24> Roboform is a Windows Internet password/username manager.
[05:59] <coffeegrindah> great speeling
[05:59] <GMachine_24> compatible with IE and Firefox Mozilla
[05:59] <[TechGuy] > I *seriously* doubt you can import from it
[05:59] <Trynemjoel> speeling is awsome
[05:59] <sufa> haha oh, rolling a j and "rolling" are 2 diff things
[05:59] <GMachine_24> Yeah, I figured.
[05:59] <tristanmike> When I hit Ctrl+Alt+Del  it has the tendency of sending me to a command line, like a tty terminal, is this normal, can it be fixed or am I doing something horribly wrong ?
[05:59] <coffeegrindah> Gmacine_24 .. good luck w that
[05:59] <GMachine_24> But I thought I would ask.
[05:59] <sufa> id like to see what you come up with  "rolling"
[05:59] <coffeegrindah> heheh
[05:59] <Born> j #ubuntu-br
[05:59] <Born> sorry
[06:00] <[TechGuy] > tristanmike: And why are you hitting the Three Finger Salute?
[06:00] <gnomefreak> Born: you forgot the /j
[06:00] <Zoroaster> [TechGuy] , I am a sysadmin, and I have a windows 2000 domain, I have 3 linux machines on the network one is the machine I am talking to you on Ubuntu 5.10, and it works fine, one is a command line only ubuntu 5.10 server for filtersing spam, and it works fine, but now I have me a 3rd machine, that I have reinstalled 3 times with ubuntu 5.10 and it can ping everything on my windows network as well as the other ubuntu machines, but it canno
[06:00] <Zoroaster> t pingmy firewall appliance which is the gateway tpo the internet
[06:00] <Born> I got it
[06:00] <DJAdmiral> Trynemjoel - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingEasyHowTo should be able to help you out
[06:00] <tristanmike> [TechGuy] : to restart my desktop
[06:00] <[TechGuy] > Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[06:00] <sufa> gnomefreak,  what there are you using?
[06:00] <gnomefreak> sufa: huh?
[06:00] <tristanmike> [TechGuy] : er, that's what I mean, sorry
[06:00] <Born> So, do you have ati video card ?
[06:00] <sufa> your a gnome freak so i was just wondering
[06:00] <GMachine_24> firewall *appliance*?
[06:00] <gnomefreak> nope  but heres a link
[06:00] <Zoroaster> [TechGuy] , I have spent a full day going over the obvious over and over again
[06:00] <gnomefreak> !ati
[06:00] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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
[06:00] <sufa> curious
[06:00] <gnomefreak> sufa: xfce
[06:01] <sufa> ahh  see
[06:01] <gnomefreak> if you mean wm
[06:01] <tristanmike> [TechGuy] : just used to typing delete instead of backspace
[06:01] <sufa> thats not a theme but thats ok
[06:01] <Zoroaster> I have double checked and triple checked my static ip config in the interfaces file
[06:01] <[TechGuy] > tristanmike: You must've started X manually, from the commandlike (startx?), not through XDM/GDM/KDM
[06:01] <Born> I can't put mu ati radeon 9700 to work here >
[06:01] <sufa> xfce isnt a wm but ok
[06:01] <gnomefreak> theme is lust
[06:01] <Zoroaster> I have double checked and triple checked my hosts and hostname files
[06:01] <sufa> gotcha
[06:01] <Born> I've been trying for a long time
[06:01] <GMachine_24> at this point i advise bridge jumping
[06:02] <tristanmike> [TechGuy] : I didn't, this happens to me frequently and I only use gdm/kdm
[06:02] <Pritchard> I like big b(U)ts and I can not lie. You other (B)rothers can't deny. When a girl walks in with a tiny winy r(U)mp you get (N)ooked. (T)hat r(U)mp has you hooked.
[06:02] <arrick_> DJAdmiral, where is the download option on that page/?
[06:02] <sufa> ive been opressed by m$ too long, so glad to be back to open sours
[06:02] <sufa> e
[06:02] <Zoroaster> [TechGuy, I have made an explicit entry in my firewall telling it that stuff in and out related to this problem machine is to go unchecked and unfiltered
[06:02] <sufa> ce*
[06:02] <coffeegrindah> selcome back sufa
[06:02] <sufa> ty coffeegrindah
[06:03] <specialbuddy> do I have to change the repositories after I install because I'm not finding gdesklets
[06:03] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: hang on a sec
[06:03] <sufa> anyone a huge fan of gdesklets?
[06:03] <Zoroaster> my local dns server is AD integrated, and when I ping google from the problem machine, it resolves google to an ip, but it can never ping anything on the net
[06:03] <gnomefreak> !info gdesklets
[06:03] <ubotu> gdesklets: (Architecture for desktop applets), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.35.2-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 404 kB, Installed size: 2260 kB
[06:03] <[TechGuy] > Zoroaster: Two ideas come to mind... If your gateway is the firewall, then it probably doesn't accept pings. And if you can't get out, did you set the firewall's IP as the default gateway?
[06:03] <Zoroaster> I also have a frame relay router onsite for my wan that connects 4 other networks, and I can ping to those with no problems
[06:03] <gnomefreak> specialbuddy: make sure universe is enabled
[06:04] <specialbuddy> how do I do that again
[06:04] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: here you go: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html
[06:04] <gnomefreak> !universe
[06:04] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[06:04] <gnomefreak> ^^^ specialbuddy
[06:04] <specialbuddy> thanks
[06:04] <sufa> ./etc/apt/sources.list
[06:04] <Zoroaster> my firewall does accept pings, I configured it so, I can ping from any other machine on the network, also my fireawal logs act as if the problem machine has never even attempted to hop accross it
[06:04] <Zoroaster> [TechGuy] , yes, it is set as the gateway
[06:05] <tdondich> What package can I install to get lex/
[06:05] <tdondich> ?
[06:05] <DJAdmiral> gnomefreak: how can I mount hard disks from a text based livecd while logged in as root?
[06:05] <sufa> hmmm
[06:06] <gnomefreak> DJAdmiral: you got me i never had to manully mount a drive
[06:06] <gnomefreak> !mount
[06:06] <ubotu> mount is, like, the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[06:06] <[TechGuy] > Zoroaster: pastebin your routing table
[06:06] <DJAdmiral> thanks, gnomefreak, i forgot about ubotu :P
[06:06] <DJAdmiral> ubotu good bot
[06:06] <ubotu> thanks djadmiral :)
[06:07] <intelikey> why is volume listed undet the capture tab of the volume control   and not under the playback tab ?
[06:07] <K-Zodron> Hello, someone knows how to fix that I can ping localhost? =/ Somehow I can't do it <.<
[06:07] <tristanmike> When I hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace  it has the tendency of sending me to a command line, like a tty terminal, is this normal, can it be fixed or am I doing something horribly wrong ? Has anyone else had an experience like this ?
[06:07] <arrick_> gnomefreak, can I pm you?
[06:07] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: yes
[06:08] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: so I'm not alone? I'm not a freak ?
[06:08] <intelikey> K-Zodron ifconfig say  lo  is setup ?
[06:08] <gnomefreak> arrick_: if help with lamp good luck i havent used it
[06:08] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: killing X brings you to tty
[06:08] <arrick_> k
[06:08] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: i have used lampp before.
[06:09] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: a lot of folks say to use it as it "restarts" x not kills it without bringing it up again....
[06:09] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: however i installed it manually
[06:09] <arrick_> man i hate this download and unzip crap
[06:09] <gnomefreak> thats a project of mine when i get a free few days
[06:09] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: in fact, iirc, it's in the Help documentation on my system
[06:09] <Frafra> hi all
[06:09] <DJAdmiral> arrick_: you'll get used to it ;)
[06:09] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: there is a command to restart X
[06:09] <arrick_> DJAdmiral, not if i can help it
[06:09] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: if you notice it doesnt restart it it leaves you in tty
[06:10] <Frafra> I'm going to buy a laptop (probably an acer 9500) and I want know if linux is compatible
[06:10] <Frafra> who can help me?
[06:10] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: "startx" you mean ?
[06:10] <K-Zodron> intelikey : doesn't seem so
[06:10] <arrick_> gnomefreak, by the way this is arrick, but signed in on two puters so I can copy and paste commands eventually
[06:10] <nickrud> Frafra, search the wiki for laptop, a lot of people have documented their machines
[06:10] <Frafra> nickrud: thanks
[06:10] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: no there is a command to restart X it will log you out and bring you to gdm/kdm  now if you startx you wont get gdm/kdm
[06:11] <defcon8> what is the firefox plugin directory?
[06:11] <gnomefreak> defcon8: about:plugins
[06:11] <Davey|Work> defcon8, there is several places, but about
[06:11] <DJAdmiral> i'm terrible when it comes to completely text based linux operation, but what exactly is the safe way to shut down a computer in text based linux?
[06:11] <Davey|Work> ;plugins
[06:11] <Davey|Work> as gnomefreak said :)
[06:11] <arrick_> terminal: down
[06:11] <gnomefreak> defcon8: type that in address bar and it will list and tell you about the plugins
[06:11] <defcon8> i know
[06:11] <defcon8> it doesnt tell me where the plugin dir is
[06:12] <Frafra> nickrud: in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsAcer there isn't acer 9500... :(
[06:12] <tcs> hi
[06:12] <defcon8> i dont know what to do
[06:12] <DJAdmiral> hi tcs.
[06:12] <arrick_> DJAdmiral, ^^
[06:12] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: then the command is "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart"   or gdm....?  the question that I have is, I have both Ubuntu and Kubuntu installed, the boot splash screen says Kubuntu, the logon screen is Ubuntu, so I would use "gdm" in replace of "kdm" there ?  Even if I am currently in Kubuntu now ? tis kinda confusing...I don't know why it ended up this way...
[06:12] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, what does text based linux mean?
[06:12] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: yes
[06:12] <arrick_> command defcon8
[06:12] <defcon8> ?
[06:12] <cmariapm> hello
[06:12] <gnomefreak> gdm will bring you to gdm kdm will bring you to kdm
[06:13] <arrick_> terminal defcon8
[06:13] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: a linux operating system that has no graphical user interface, and you have to use commands in a terminal
[06:13] <cmariapm> hello
[06:13] <cmariapm> hola
[06:13] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, oh so you think you cant run ubuntu in console mode?
[06:13] <gnomefreak> wait your in kubuntu right now?
[06:13] <christopher81> hi
[06:13] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: no, it's not that.
[06:14] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: your in kde atm?
[06:14] <cmariapm> hablas espaol
[06:14] <gnomefreak> !es
[06:14] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:14] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, i am fine with using commands. i actually find using commands more efficient
[06:14] <lnxlogos> hi
[06:14] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, it is for anything you use it for
[06:14] <christopher81> has somebody of you succeded to install VMwarePlayer on ubuntu?
[06:14] <defcon8> i actually find it quite hard to use linux without commands
[06:14] <tristanmike> gnomefreak: one more quick question, when I installed Kubuntu after Ubuntu it asked me with logon manager I wanted to use, I picked gdm, now, if I use that command with a "kdm" as opposed to the "gdm" will it still bring me to a kdm logon, just for that one time? or is it only gdm unless i reconfigure..?
[06:14] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: i can run ubuntu in console, however i am talking abou general linux systems
[06:14] <tristanmike> s/with/which
[06:14] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, you may find that most people use commands
[06:14] <rockviech> hey
[06:14] <vdepizzol> where I find the XFCE4 in archive.ubuntu.com?
[06:14] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: i rely on both a GUI and terminal, tyvm
[06:14] <rockviech> is it normal that transset and xcompmgr are slow as hell? ^^
[06:15] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: it should and if your in kde atm you will need to use restart kdm
[06:15] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: for how long have you been using linux?
[06:15] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: i think its in universe
[06:15] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, 4 years
[06:15] <christopher81> has somebody of you succeded to install VMwarePlayer on ubuntu?
[06:15] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: then i wonder how you did not know what text based means :P jk
[06:16] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: it is in universe
[06:16] <defcon8> DJAdmiral, i didnt like the way you phrased it
[06:16] <defcon8> "text based linux"
[06:16] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: terminally based linux?
[06:16] <cmariapm> alguien habla espaol
[06:16] <defcon8> no
[06:16] <defcon8> it is linux
[06:16] <defcon8> normal linux
[06:16] <vdepizzol> gnomefreak, I find it in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/x/... I need to download all the other packages too (like xfce4-appfinder, xfce4-session)?
[06:16] <gnomefreak> cmariapm: join #ubuntu-es
[06:16] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: that it is, but at times one has to be specific.
[06:16] <intelikey> textbased could mean many things.  but  CLI on the other hand.....
[06:16] <defcon8> text based linux sounds down
[06:17] <defcon8> dumb*
[06:17] <defcon8> what does that mean
[06:17] <intelikey> !cli
[06:17] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[06:17] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: just install xubuntu-desktop than
[06:17] <defcon8> cli doesnt
[06:17] <DJAdmiral> defcon8: let's not make this a heated argument ;)
[06:17] <vdepizzol> gnomefreak: How?
[06:18] <defcon8> can someone tell me where they put their java plugin?
[06:18] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:18] <walden> vdepizzol: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:18] <gnomefreak> defcon8: not sure where ever apt put it for me :(
[06:18] <walden> which java plugin?
[06:18] <nickrud> defcon8, if you installed java manually, link the plugin to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[06:18] <odin> hey all, I just installed Ubuntu on my comp; a new Linux user is born
[06:18] <vdepizzol> and to download the .deb files and burn a cd? Where I can find the xubuntu-desktop deb files?
[06:19] <nickrud> defcon8, in that directory, I mean
[06:19] <cmariapm> espaoles o que hablen espaol
[06:19] <defcon8> nickrud, the ns7 or ns7-gcc29 ?
[06:19] <Trynemjoel> trying to install Mplayer, but cant seem to make, make install after ./configure, despite configuring successfully
[06:19] <nickrud> defcon8, not gcc29
[06:19] <intelikey> odin oh im sorry.....
[06:19] <walden> odin: nice :) i'm all of 2 days senior to you in that record
[06:19] <intelikey> :)
[06:19] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: only for dapper and im not sure where i will have ubotu send you a link that might show you
[06:19] <nickrud> defcon8, why didn't you use a deb for java anyway?
[06:19] <cmariapm> hello
[06:20] <odin> is there any way to get my dual-monitors to work with Ubuntu?
[06:20] <defcon8> nickrud, didnt know there were
[06:20] <DJAdmiral> im going, thanks all
[06:20] <nickrud> defcon8, look into java-package, it will build one from your sun .bin
[06:20] <Bambino> hmm i pinged a site in terminal, but it keeps pining, how do I abort?
[06:20] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: here  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
[06:20] <AngryElf> hey all, why won't a panel app launcher send command line arguments to the process?
[06:21] <nickrud> Bambino, hit ctl-c
[06:21] <Frogzoo> Bambino: ctrl c
[06:21] <christopher81> has somebody of you succeded to install VMwarePlayer on ubuntu? I'm just considering to install Ubuntu as primary system
[06:21] <Bambino> phew thanks :)
[06:21] <arrick_> hey ouch
[06:21] <nickrud> !tell odin about xinerama
[06:22] <duelboot> arrick, you ever sleep?
[06:22] <arrick_> i need help intalling xampp
[06:22] <arrick_> duelboot, nope
[06:22] <odin> xinerama?  thanks, I'll check it out
[06:22] <duelboot> didn't think so
[06:22] <arrick_> been up all nigth installing ubuntu server on my dinosaur
[06:22] <duelboot> arrick_, did something crazy for learning....
[06:22] <arrick_> not I have xfce on it ahd I need help getting xampp installed an stuff
[06:22] <arrick_> now that is
[06:23] <arrick_> whats that duelboot ?
[06:23] <duelboot> arrick_ completely blew away my install (just because) and reloaded so I could document how I set it up...couldn't remember what I had changed...now I'll have a complete log
[06:23] <arrick_> jahahahahahah
[06:23] <vdepizzol> gnomefreak: in the documentation, says to install ubuntu in server mode. My old computer don't have internet access so I don't want to install via server mode. I want to install with gnome and then burn a cd with the XFCE packages.
[06:23] <arrick_> duelboot, if you use aptitude it will keep a log for you heh
[06:24] <duelboot> arrick_ read about it too late, but yes I will
[06:24] <arrick_> ok
[06:24] <arrick_> vdepizzol, you can install the server on the box, then you can install xfce from the cdrom
[06:25] <vdepizzol> but via server mode, a lot of packages are not incluided
[06:25] <odin> my internet connection on ubuntu is extremely slow; how can I change the DNS server?
[06:25] <vdepizzol> *included
[06:25] <arrick_> oooooooooooooooo ok
[06:25] <christopher81> does anybody here know about VMwarePlayer??
[06:25] <arrick_> odin check out !ipv6
[06:25] <gnomefreak> vdepizzol: thats a hard one because i dont think xubuntu-desktop is on cdrom
[06:26] <mike_> hi guys
[06:26] <mike_> im new to linux
[06:26] <arrick_> gnomefreak, you can burn it to disc when you download it
[06:26] <mike_> and i love it so far
[06:26] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell odin about ipv6
[06:26] <Frogzoo> !tell mike_ about docs
[06:26] <nickrud> vdepizzol, there's a tool for what you're trying to do, take a look at apt-zip
[06:26] <gnomefreak> arrick_: he cant download it
[06:26] <arrick_> with his other box?
[06:26] <vdepizzol> nickrud: i'm goint to google it
[06:26] <mike_> now here comes the question lol
[06:26] <gnomefreak> does he have another box?
[06:26] <gnomefreak> lol
[06:26] <intelikey> mike_ that's it, you're hooked.   you will never be worth a dime now.
[06:27] <nickrud> vdepizzol, apt-cache show apt-zip will get you started
[06:27] <gnomefreak> for all i know hes at library or school :(
[06:27] <mike_> i have tried the nvidia driver set up things and everything and it sort fo works everythign is quicker anyway yet my 6800 ultra isnt being recognised in the devices
[06:27] <mike_> or when i type lspci
[06:27] <gnomefreak> why is ther enot a man page for apt-zip :(
[06:28] <mike_> it comes up as nvida card but unknown
[06:28] <gnomefreak> there not*
[06:28] <intelikey> !nvidia
[06:28] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[06:28] <odin> ipv6 looks like something I don't want to get into just yet; I am rather new to this
[06:28] <nickrud> gnomefreak, there is, a very obscurely written one
[06:28] <mike_> 0000:02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0040 (rev a1)
[06:28] <munzir> Hi, I installed rdiff-backup on two pc's and now running it I got a report with all the new, deleted, and changed files daily but the reports are not correct! it says a new file but when I go the server and do ls -l on that file I see it has an old date, what am I missing please?
[06:28] <foxpaul> is there a way i can tell ssh to not check the known_hosts file? i need to ssh to the same server on different ports, but it only recognises one host
[06:28] <mike_> tried those
[06:28] <mike_> thats what i followed
[06:28] <GeorgeAScott> does anybody know how to modify the color of the screen that follows usplash?
[06:28] <odin> but I heard if I change my DNS server it should running faster
[06:29] <gnomefreak> nickrud: im guessing i need a package of man pages for that one?
[06:29] <mike_> only thing im gonna use windows for now is gaming this si much faster
[06:29] <gnomefreak> its not in default pages
[06:29] <Evixo> does anyone know a describtion on the internet about how to install repositories in the terminal?
[06:29] <mlowe> how do i find out permissions on a file i wrote as root ?
[06:29] <nickrud> mike_, if glxinfo | grep -i direct says yes, you're good to go.
[06:29] <arrick_> ANYBODY: here ever setup xampp, or lampp on ubuntu server?
[06:29] <mike_> how do i get glxinfo
[06:30] <AstralJava> mlowe: ls -all <file>
[06:30] <mlowe> not the file, but what it sould be from the deb ?
[06:30] <Bambino> excuse me, how do i see if i am using wlan0 connection or eth0 connection?
[06:30] <gnomefreak> mike_: type glxinfo |grep -i direct in terminal it will tell you if you have direct rendering or not
[06:31] <nickrud> gnomefreak, I just installed apt-zip, man apt-zip gives me the package
[06:31] <gnomefreak> witha  space between | and grep
[06:31] <AstralJava> mlowe: Ahh... sorry I don't know that.
[06:31] <nickrud> *page
[06:31] <gnomefreak> ah ok
[06:31] <duelboot> gnomefreak, am I off the bad guy list yet?
[06:31] <gnomefreak> duelboot: when were you on it?
[06:32] <AngryElf> how do i set up my soundcard so that it can accept sound from two different sources at once?
[06:32] <nickrud> Bambino, ifconfig shows you your net connections
[06:32] <gnomefreak> AngryElf: esd
[06:32] <bosco> j
[06:32] <nickrud> AngryElf, or set up dmix
[06:32] <mike_> yeas says direct rendering yes
[06:32] <duelboot> gnomefreak, almost got on it the first day for mentioning a word I was told to 'never, and I mean NEVER' mention again...I haven't...hehehe
[06:32] <mike_> so it must work
[06:32] <gnomefreak> mike_: than you have 3d
[06:32] <mike_> cool
[06:32] <demandred> does anybody kow how to get an older sound card working, like a sound blaster?
[06:32] <mike_> thanks alot
[06:32] <AngryElf> is esd another sound system like alsa?
[06:33] <Bambino> nickrud, thanks
[06:33] <gnomefreak> duelboot: no just warning you people have been booted for it
[06:33] <mike_> took me ages to get use to dos 6.2
[06:33] <mike_> now i got to do it all again for linux lol
[06:33] <duelboot> gnomefreak, ok thx
[06:33] <mike_> been spoilt by windows
[06:33] <gnomefreak> AngryElf: yes like oss and alsa
[06:33] <nickrud> AngryElf, esd sits on top of esd, so programs that are written to esd will mix sounds. dmix allows mixing at the alsa level
[06:33] <ompaul> duelboot, do you miss being on the bad boy list?
[06:33] <arrick_> !ghost
[06:33] <ubotu> I heard ghost is type /msg nickserv GHOST <name> <password>
[06:33] <nickrud> AngryElf, I meant, esd sits on top of alsa :)
[06:33] <gnomefreak> lol ompaul
[06:33] <ompaul> duelboot, :-)
[06:34] <duelboot> ompaul...as long as I'm not booted, yes I miss it :)
[06:34] <ompaul> duelboot, they are not compatible :)
[06:34] <AngryElf> nickrud, which is better? i.e. pick one, i dont need to learn 2 things :)
[06:34] <nickrud> AngryElf, dmix, hands down.
[06:34] <AngryElf> mmk
[06:34] <arrick_> now hos do I switch nicks without logging out?
[06:34] <duelboot> demandred, I have a newer one, but know there are issues with some...I can send you what I did, but no promises...do you want to see?
[06:34] <mike_> thers one screensaver im gettign slow down on and thats fireworks x anyone esle experience this
[06:34] <munzir> Hi, when I start ekiga I got a message of port already used and now when i try sip:500@ekiga.net there is a ring but no reply, this is ubuntu dapper
[06:34] <gnomefreak> hey dmix is not in repos?
[06:35] <nickrud> dmix is a configuration for alsa
[06:35] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhh
[06:35] <gnomefreak> nickrud: you wouldnt happen to have a wiki on hand do you lol?
[06:35] <intelikey> no dmix in hoary repos
[06:35] <duelboot> demandred, ^^^^ ???
[06:36] <gnomefreak> intelikey: from what im seeing no dmix package at all its just a configuration
[06:36] <nickrud> gnomefreak, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems has a section on dmix
[06:36] <gnomefreak> ty nickrud
[06:36] <ompaul> munzir, talk about dapper in #ubuntu+1 :-) thats where its all in use
[06:36] <duelboot> Bambino, are you here ???
[06:37] <duelboot> arrick, which chat client?  xchat?
[06:38] <intelikey> which xchat   :)
[06:38] <odin> if I'm using a DSL modem, then IPv6 shouldn't be a problem, should it?
[06:39] <arrick_> duelboot, xchat
[06:39] <duelboot> bambino, hey?????
[06:39] <Bambino> duelboot, Hey, sorry Yes!
[06:39] <intelikey> odin ipv6 'shouldn't be a problem pirod'
[06:39] <duelboot> arrick_ I click on my username by the text box and enter the new nick
[06:39] <duelboot> Bambino, get wireless working?
[06:39] <intelikey> i
[06:39] <Bambino> duelboot, How are you? Listen I need to thank you 100000 times for the help you gave me with Wless. It worked!
[06:39] <George|> test
[06:40] <duelboot> Bambino, you're quite welcome
[06:40] <arrick> thnx duelboot
[06:40] <odin> intelikey:  then why else might my internet connection be so slow?
[06:40] <gnomefreak> now to test
[06:40] <avoine> someone know why Cinelerra is not in ubuntu's repertory?
[06:40] <arrick> odin, ipv6
[06:40] <ABM> HELLO
[06:40] <AngryElf> nickrud, should i dl and compile dmix or is there a package?
[06:40] <duelboot> Bambino, just remember when people put out HOWTO's etc, always ignore the ' ' or " "; unless specficially told to include it
[06:41] <ABM> SOMEONE KNOW INSTALL MPLAYER?
[06:41] <duelboot> sudo apt-get install mplayer?
[06:41] <nickrud> AngryElf, it comes with alsa
[06:41] <intelikey> !mplayer
[06:41] <ubotu> well, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[06:41] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ABM about yell
[06:41] <bliss1_> hello guys
[06:41] <duelboot> YELLS cause it feels good
[06:41] <Bambino> duelboot, right. Thanks mate!! very appreciated, wouldnt have worked without you!> *bow*
[06:42] <ABM> HOW SEE THE FULL SCREEN?
[06:42] <arrick> bliss1_, morning
[06:42] <bliss1_> arrick: morning
[06:42] <arrick> !fixres
[06:42] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:42] <duelboot> bambino, my pleasure...several have helped me...it's the least I could do
[06:42] <arrick> ABM, ^^
[06:42] <gimmulf> Is there any applications to run to resiza java applications and make them smaller for example?
[06:42] <ABM> WHAT?
[06:42] <nickrud> ABM, please turn off your caps :)
[06:43] <bliss1_> can find program chkconfig in apt-get
[06:43] <arrick> se above and quit using all caps, its rude, and means you yelling, or deaf
[06:43] <bliss1_> cannot
[06:43] <nickrud> ABM, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto has a generic config that should work for you
[06:43] <mlowe> !easyubuntu
[06:43] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[06:44] <nickrud> bliss1_, that's a redhat tool, not used in ubuntu
[06:44] <bliss1_> nickrud: hows it going man
[06:44] <nickrud> bliss1_, the equiv is update-rc.d (and good, thank you :)
[06:44] <odin> arrick:  I really don't think ipv6 is the prob since I'm using a DSL modem and the wiki says it's only a prob to NIC and dial-up modems
[06:45] <nickrud> except for a touch of the runs, due to a liquid diet (I'm getting old, gotta mention my health ;)
[06:45] <bliss1_> nickrud: got this tar from intel for my processor maybe they have a rpm that i can use alien wiyj
[06:45] <bliss1_> nickrud: with
[06:45] <gnomefreak> odin: the NIC is what your modem connects to in back of pc
[06:45] <ABM> TENGO INSTALADO MPLAYER PERO PUEDO REPRODUCIR EN PANTALLA COMPLETA
[06:45] <nickrud> bliss1_, could be, what is it, what does it do, and have you checked for a deb?
[06:45] <odin> but my equipment is new, not old
[06:46] <arrick> ok
[06:46] <thom_> hello everybody....
[06:46] <Chetwin> Greetings all
[06:46] <bliss1_> nickrud VTune(TM) Performance Analyzer for Linux* do not think i need it nothing to anaylse
[06:47] <nickrud> bliss1_, heh
[06:47] <duelboot> gnomefreak, how did you do that?
[06:47] <defrysk> !repositories
[06:47] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[06:47] <gnomefreak> do what?
[06:47] <Chetwin> I'm having a touchpad issue.  I was wondering if anyone could help.  This isn't your average "fix the xorg.conf settings" or compile the synaptics driver" because I've done all that.  I need a miracle here
[06:47] <defrysk> !easysource
[06:47] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:47] <bliss1_> nickrud: heh as what the hell or does this really exist
[06:47] <Sk8aZ> I have a big problem... my livecd (5.10) starts booting... but when i start booting the cd, i press enter and when hardware detection starts (the black screen with a lot of text) it stops booting... i tried disconnecting my secondary hdd drive, but it did not help at all, what should i do?
[06:47] <duelboot> have your name appear on the inside gnomefreak
[06:47] <gnomefreak> duelboot: type /me <whatever you want to say>
[06:48] <Chetwin> Anyone?
[06:48] <intelikey> gah'nome key to switch workspaces ?
[06:48] <gnomefreak> Chetwin: ????
[06:48] <nickrud> bliss1_, as in a generic laugh, well, whatever, etc. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=heh
[06:48] <Chetwin> gnomefreak, I'm having a touchpad issue.  I was wondering if anyone could help.  This isn't your average "fix the xorg.conf settings" or compile the synaptics driver" because I've done all that.  I need a miracle here
[06:48] <gnomefreak> !touchpad
[06:48] <ubotu> gnomefreak: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:48] <nickrud> Chetwin, there's no question there
[06:48] <gnomefreak> eh worth a shot
[06:49] <majd> hey, is there a program (such as gedit) that lets me find and replace using regex?
[06:49] <Chetwin> nickrud, I'm more looking for a new jumping off point.
[06:49] <nickrud> majd, you might like vim-gtk
[06:49] <gnomefreak> Chetwin: disable it and go about your day?
[06:50] <Chetwin> gnomefreak, Not a fix.  Simply an avoidance
[06:50] <nickrud> Chetwin, without knowing the 'issue' , there's no way of knowing where to start
[06:50] <arrick> hey guys the xampp turorial says to run this command 'tar xvfz xampp-linux-1.5.1.tar.gz -C /opt' what is wrong with it?
[06:50] <majd> nickrud, isn't it ridiculously hard to learn?
[06:50] <nickrud> majd, no, the vim-gtk has a gui, with menus for just about everything
[06:50] <majd> oh cool
[06:50] <ompaul> majd, s/yes/no/g
[06:50] <defrysk> arrick, use sudo ?
[06:50] <Chetwin> Alright, let me begin with the simple things.  The touchpad works, I can tap click, but not scroll.
[06:50] <nickrud> majd, I use that for anything more than simple editing
[06:51] <Cicero_> hi all
[06:51] <George|> majd, where are you from/
[06:51] <arrick> its a tar defrysk
[06:51] <bliss1_> nickrud; well  there we go a uban dictionary  next ubot will be wakeing me up in a morning #
[06:51] <arrick> why sudo?
[06:51] <majd> George|, what do you mean?
[06:51] <George|> country
[06:51] <Chetwin> I am using Suse, but the people in my rooms seem to be a little short with everyone.
[06:51] <defrysk> arrick, yes but its unpacking to /opt
[06:51] <arrick> oh ok
[06:51] <defrysk> arrick, so sudo is needed
[06:51] <Chetwin> I'm waiting for dapper before I try to make the switch
[06:51] <karim> Hi
[06:51] <arrick> defrysk, it works now, thanks
[06:52] <majd> nickrud, how would i launch it? vim just launches the terminal onie
[06:52] <karim> im new to ubuntu could i get some help, i have some questions :)?
[06:52] <defrysk> Chetwin, thats like waiting to get married to ****
[06:52] <nickrud> majd, gvim , and it should be under the accessories menu
[06:52] <Sk8aZ> I have a big problem... my livecd (5.10) starts booting... but when i start booting the cd, i press enter and when hardware detection starts (the black screen with a lot of text) it stops booting... i tried disconnecting my secondary hdd drive, but it did not help, plz tell me wht to do
[06:52] <jan_> Anyone who know's a website with recent, up 2 date compiz packages
[06:52] <arrick> Hey guys how do I set a ubuntu maching to use a static IP?
[06:52] <majd> George|, syria
[06:52] <Chetwin> Yeah I know.  I popped my cherry on 5.04, then gained a little more experience with 5.10, but the lacking wpa support had me running back to suse
[06:53] <nickrud> arrick, define the static ip in /etc/network/interfaces , man interfaces has the syntax
[06:53] <ompaul> arrick, system preferences networking
[06:53] <nickrud> arrick, or, see ompaul :)
[06:53] <Chetwin> I shouldn't say "lacking" but I will say that having to manually edit a file everytime I switch networks is annoying
[06:53] <duelboot> majd, I use gedit and like it a lot (didn't see the beginning of your conversation, so this may not be applicable)
[06:53] <arrick> ompaul, im using the xfce gui
[06:53] <karim> Any experienced user that could help me some?
[06:53] <duelboot> Chetwin, I got WPA in 5.10
[06:54] <arrick> !justask
[06:54] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[06:54] <karim> k
[06:54] <karim> thx
[06:54] <intelikey> Chetwin so script that task
[06:54] <AngryElf> okay, nickrud do you know how to make xine use dmix so that it doesn't crash when i open it with other audio streams playing?
[06:54] <Chetwin> duelboot, but you have to edit your wpa configuration file everytime you switch networks right?
[06:54] <ompaul> arrick, iirc there is networking settings/interface thing on a right click on the desktop in xfce
[06:54] <Chetwin> intelkey, at that I must admit laziness
[06:54] <majd> duelboot, i need to find/replace using regex
[06:54] <intelikey> k ;)
[06:55] <karim> There is no screen resolution that i can choose in ubuntu that fits good with my widescreen laptop, only one that works but itis still very veird
[06:55] <duelboot> Chetwin, haven't had to switch yet...
[06:55] <majd> i want it to find any line that starts with "-- " (w/o the quotes) and delete the whole lin
[06:55] <Chetwin> Ah
[06:55] <majd> *line
[06:55] <rmlightning> how do you view winodws media content and real player content in linux?
[06:55] <Chetwin> Yeah we use wpa at work and I use it at home
[06:55] <nickrud> AngryElf, I'm lucky, I buy sound cards that do hardware mixing. I've never had to learn how to set up dmix. But xine should be pointed at alsa, and if alsa is set up properly with dmix, it's transparent
[06:55] <duelboot> Chetwin, will "any" not work with WPA?
[06:55] <intelikey> !tell rmlightning about codecs
[06:55] <defrysk> !tell rmlightning about restricted formats
[06:55] <intelikey> !tell rmlightning about restricted formats
[06:55] <duelboot> chetwin, nvm, did passwds...right
[06:55] <arrick> ompaul, in the networking tab right?
[06:56] <intelikey> well.
[06:56] <intelikey> !tell rmlightning about vlc
[06:56] <intelikey> there.
[06:56] <AngryElf> maybe i'll just put my audigy back in :-/
[06:56] <arrick> !restricted
[06:56] <ubotu> hmm... restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:56] <Sk8aZ> I have a big problem... my livecd (5.10) starts booting... but when i start booting the cd, i press enter and when hardware detection starts (the black screen with a lot of text) it stops booting... i tried disconnecting my secondary hdd drive, but it did not help, plz tell me wht to do
[06:56] <ompaul> arrick, iirc
[06:56] <karim> I can't find the right screen resolution for my laptop, everything on internet etc seamsweird, i got a widescreen laptop, anyone know about the problem?
[06:56] <arrick> intelikey, that what you were trying to find?
[06:56] <duelboot> anyone know how to setup WPA to work on 2 dif networks with 2 dif passwords?
[06:57] <arrick> what is iirc ompaul ?
[06:57] <intelikey> arrick i wasn't "trying to find"
[06:57] <tristanmike> arrick: if i recall correctly
[06:57] <ompaul> arrick, iirc iirc is if I recall correctly :-
[06:57] <gnomefreak> if i remember correctly ;)
[06:57] <arrick> ok
[06:57] <ompaul> arrick, :-)
[06:57] <Chetwin> duealboot, that's what I'm screaming....  Good luck, let me know what you discover
[06:59] <arrick> how do I figure out what my ip, subnet, and gateway addresses are in ubuntu?
[06:59] <karim> Hello, my screen resolution is not what i should be, ive tryed to change it but it gets eaven weirder. the panels messup and i get strange artifacts and stuff like that. The only resolution that works is the standard one but it still isnt right. I have a widescreen laptop
[06:59] <gnomefreak> arrick: ifconfig
[06:59] <ompaul> arrick, ifconfig <interface>
[06:59] <arrick> thanks
[06:59] <gnomefreak> or iwconfig
[06:59] <intelikey> arrick if....  lagging is so annoying...
[06:59] <Chetwin> I believe it has to be sudo ifconfig
[06:59] <arrick> nope
[06:59] <gnomefreak> no sudo
[06:59] <persson_> any one here have a link to where i could make the sources.list on the ubuntu page?
[07:00] <Chetwin> Really?
[07:00] <gnomefreak> yes
[07:00] <arrick> ifconfig works fine
[07:00] <Chetwin> I didn't realize suse was so different
[07:00] <arrick> thanks
[07:00] <karim> do you guys see what im writing?
[07:00] <Chetwin> That must of slipped by me
[07:00] <intelikey> <Chetwin only if you want to change something
[07:00] <gnomefreak> karim: if i answer no would that be a yes?
[07:00] <duelboot> chetwin, using wpa_supplicant?
[07:00] <karim> thx
[07:00] <Chetwin> intelikey yeah suse says bad command or filename if you're not in su
[07:00] <karim> im new to all this sry
[07:00] <persson_> hello
[07:00] <karim> very confusing some stuff
[07:01] <karim> when ur used to winxp
[07:01] <karim> my biggest problem is the screen resolution now
[07:01] <persson_> did any one have a link? to the easy make of a sources.listfile
[07:01] <duelboot> chetwin ^^^^?
[07:01] <arrick> hey under the ifconfig, what is the subnet mask, and what is the gateway mask?
[07:01] <intelikey> Chetwin that's just because suse doesn't add *sbin to user path
[07:01] <Chetwin> Oh
[07:01] <ompaul> karim, what kind of laptop is that?
[07:01] <gnomefreak> !fixres
[07:01] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:01] <karim> Acer 5024 wlmi
[07:01] <karim> widescreen
[07:02] <ompaul> karim, as gnomefreak just said look up the screen
[07:02] <duelboot> chetwin, using wpa_supplicant?
[07:02] <marchino> hi everybody
[07:02] <shaman_king> hi] 
[07:02] <gverig> Just upgraded to dapper 1) "lock screen" does not seem to work 2) I think I enabled "hibernate" after certain timeout. how can I debug each (which tool locks desktop and where is "hibernate" configured?
[07:02] <karim> what you mean xD?
[07:02] <intelikey> Chetwin if you have suse running   do a  echo $PATH  for user and root  and you can see why.
[07:02] <ompaul> gverig, talk about dapper in #ubuntu+1
[07:02] <Chetwin> duelboot, yes on suse, but suse has built in support for it
[07:02] <gverig> (looking for FM, installing updates)
[07:02] <karim> i have tryed all the resolution but none of them work good
[07:02] <arrick> hey under the ifconfig, what is the subnet mask, and what is the gateway mask?
[07:02] <gverig> ompaul: Thanks
[07:02] <duelboot> chetwin, can't you just setup the .conf in Ubuntu with an entry for each SSID?  I don't know though, just a thought
[07:03] <bliss1_> ompaul: its a sunny evening get out in the back garden
[07:03] <arrick> duelboot, you shoulc be able to
[07:03] <arrick> I did
[07:03] <duelboot> arrick, tell chetwin...that's his question
[07:03] <ompaul> bliss1_, well it is a little cold for that :)
[07:03] <Chetwin> duel, maybe but how do you switch without changing the file to tell it which is the primary network everytime?
[07:03] <karim> ompaul: i've tryed every resolution availible but none of the listed works
[07:03] <gnomefreak> is bcc a C compilier?
[07:04] <duelboot> chetwin, it should find the appropriate one each time, right arrick?
[07:04] <arrick> yep
[07:04] <ompaul> Serial, turn off that automatic away message
[07:04] <Chetwin> Anyone have a link to a more in-depth tutorial?
[07:04] <Chetwin> So I can see how it's done
[07:04] <arrick> it will connect to the one that is available
[07:04] <arrick> !wireless
[07:04] <ubotu> wireless is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[07:04] <ompaul> gnomefreak, it is bcc - 16-bit x86 C compiler
[07:04] <bliss1_> ompaul: yes just a bit
[07:04] <arrick> duelboot,
[07:04] <intelikey> bcc ?   gcc is a c compiler
[07:04] <karim> sigh
[07:04] <arrick> hey under the ifconfig, what is the subnet mask, and what is the gateway mask?
[07:05] <Chetwin> No I have ipw2200 mine works right off
[07:05] <gnomefreak> ompaul: ty i was wondering cause vim-gtk has bcc not gcc :(
[07:05] <arrick> duelboot, ^^
[07:05] <Chetwin> I started with broadcom, let me tell you how much fun THAT was
[07:05] <duelboot> arrick, ask chetwin, it's his question
[07:05] <karim> !wireless
[07:05] <Chetwin> Linux newbie with broadcom, I wouldn't wish it on anyone
[07:05] <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
[07:05] <arrick> Im askign you a question dummy
[07:05] <arrick> haha
[07:05] <ompaul> karim, you can edit it manually I will now get the bot to send you a message and it tells you how to edit the config
[07:05] <duelboot> arrick, oh, hold on
[07:05] <arrick> hahahahah
[07:05] <duelboot> lemme read again
[07:06] <marchino> help me, please
[07:06] <ompaul> !helpme
[07:06] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[07:06] <marchino> i did "apt-get update"
[07:06] <marchino> as some packages was wrong...
[07:06] <ompaul> !enter
[07:06] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[07:06] <gnomefreak> !broadcom
[07:06] <ubotu> hmm... broadcom is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[07:06] <karim> thx ompaul
[07:06] <Chetwin> Anyone have a url for wpa and multiple networks?
[07:06] <Chetwin> A HOWTO sorry
[07:06] <marchino> but i don't find them
[07:07] <duelboot> arrick, subnet mask = Mask:"YOUR MASK"...gw mask?  do you mean gw?
[07:07] <odin> so, if ipv6 is not my prob, what else is making my connection so slow?
[07:07] <intelikey> marchino  error message ?
[07:07] <ompaul> marchino, please give more detail than that - do not paste in here, paste data into http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[07:07] <karim> How do i run commands xD?
[07:08] <gnomefreak> odin: anything from what server your on downloading or if you isp is having issues if wireless or satilite could be interference
[07:08] <ompaul> karim, to get a terminal, applicaitons accessories terminal
[07:08] <odin> except that my internet connection is just fine on WinXP, which I also have on this comp
[07:08] <marchino> just a moment
[07:08] <arrick> ok,
[07:08] <marchino> but are italian packages...
[07:08] <odin> I read in a forum something about having to change my DNS server, but I don't know how to do that
[07:09] <ompaul> !tell marchino about it
[07:09] <arrick> duelboot, i am trying to set a static ip, I know the ip, but not the subnet mask or gateway mask
[07:09] <gnomefreak> odin: is it just the connection or is it all running slower because iirc Xorg is slower than xps X
[07:09] <arrick> duelboot, can you accept pms?
[07:09] <arrick> pm that is not pms'
[07:09] <duelboot> arrick, yes
[07:09] <arrick> ok
[07:09] <marchino> 302 found
[07:09] <odin> just the internet connection, when trying to load a web page or connect to Gaim
[07:10] <jadaz87> hello does anyone know of a program that converts videos type? like MPEG to WMV
[07:10] <marchino> "some index files couldn't be downloaded..."
[07:10] <gnomefreak> marchino: sudo apt-get update
[07:10] <mlehrer> jadaz87: transcode
[07:10] <intelikey> arrick imo ##linux is the place to ask networking specific questions.
[07:10] <jadaz87> milehrer does it have a gui?
[07:11] <karim> how much is 128mb in kb ? sry for asking so much
[07:11] <arrick> ok
[07:11] <odin> 128,000kb
[07:11] <intelikey> karim  $((1024 * 128))
[07:11] <ompaul> karim, 131072
[07:11] <gnomefreak> odin: try in terminal running w3m wiki.ubuntu.com   and than try it in FF and let me know if w3m is slower or same as FF
[07:11] <intelikey> karim  $((1024 x 128))
[07:12] <gnomefreak> !1024*128
[07:12] <ubotu> 131072
[07:12] <karim> thx
[07:12] <gnomefreak> ubotu thanks
[07:12] <ubotu> gnomefreak: de nada
[07:12] <rmlightning> !easysource
[07:12] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:13] <gnomefreak> ok time for me to go study for chem :( ill bbl i hope
[07:13] <duelboot> arrick, see reply and question in pm
[07:13] <intelikey> !botsnack
[07:13] <ubotu> :)
[07:13] <NASD> any dell inspiron 6400 users here ? still having problem configuring the X
[07:13] <rockviech> hey
[07:13] <rockviech> why is firefox crashing on some websites
[07:13] <rockviech> like imageshack.us
[07:13] <arrick> duelboot, didnt get your reply
[07:14] <odin> I think w3m is slower, but not by much than FF
[07:14] <duelboot> arrrick here's my reply...your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 (normal)
[07:14] <intelikey> duelboot registered ?
[07:15] <duelboot> intelikey, thought so, but not...I can receive PMs, but not reply...how do I register?
[07:15] <ompaul> !register
[07:15] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[07:15] <intelikey> /msg nickserv help
[07:15] <duelboot> arrick hold on fore 2nd part while I register
[07:15] <arrick> !pastebin
[07:15] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[07:15] <jc-denton> hi all
[07:16] <intelikey> /msg nickserv help register
[07:16] <odin> what do I need to open a .deb file?
[07:17] <intelikey> dpkg
[07:17] <duelboot> arrick, see pm?
[07:17] <intelikey> man dpkg
[07:18] <intelikey> can apt-get not do an install file:///blah.deb  and pull in the deps for it ?
[07:18] <duelboot> intelikey, thx
[07:18] <intelikey> np
[07:18] <odin> thx
[07:18] <ABM> HABLA ALGUIEN ESPAOL?
[07:19] <rockviech> oh man firefox suxxx
[07:19] <tristanmike> !es
[07:19] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:19] <rockviech> its always crashing
[07:19] <rockviech> bullshit
[07:19] <intelikey> !language
[07:19] <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.
[07:19] <intelikey> but i agree with the thought.
[07:19] <rockviech> is there an alternative messenger then gaim?
[07:19] <rockviech> because in gaim i dont see my status
[07:20] <rockviech> either my profil picture
[07:20] <ABM> SOMEBODY KNOW HOW SEEN FULL SCRENN IN MPLAYER?
[07:20] <K-Zodron> rockviech : maybe aMSN
[07:20] <gholen> Hi, I'm trying to upgrade my alsadriver by compiling it from source, and the compiler keeps telling me that it need the file "version.h" without the qoutesigns.
[07:20] <dabaR> !shout
[07:20] <ubotu> shout is, like, totally, WE CAN READ LOWER CASE!
[07:20] <tristanmike> !caps
[07:20] <ubotu> FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[07:20] <K-Zodron> if you want for msn :<
[07:20] <intelikey> rockviech look into plugins for gaim ?
[07:20] <tristanmike> ABM you have to change your video to "xv" in your preferences
[07:20] <rockviech> intelikey, yes, didnt found some for my wants :)
[07:20] <odin> hey, is there a program like Dreamweaver for Linux?
[07:20] <hrd> ABM: press a key 'f'
[07:20] <dabaR> ABM: did you try "f"?
[07:21] <duelboot> arrick, see pm
[07:21] <ABM> THANKS
[07:21] <dabaR> :P
[07:21] <intelikey> rockviech ok.  idk i never used gaim or anyother im so you are out of my league there.
[07:21] <vincenz> Hello
[07:21] <vincenz> I have some problems with ubuntu/gnome
[07:21] <gholen> the problem is that it vants it to be in the /usr/src/linux dir, but the file is found in /usr/include/linux
[07:21] <vincenz> for some reason earlier... my clock in my app-bar crashed
[07:21] <gholen> how do I solve the problem?
[07:21] <vincenz> I tried adding a new one...and now the entire bar is not responsive
[07:22] <rockviech> intelikey, do you now a image host?
[07:22] <rockviech> like imageshack
[07:22] <vincenz> also...for some reason it often runs evolution-cache
[07:22] <rockviech> but firefox always crashes at imageshack.us
[07:22] <vincenz> even when I'm not using evolution
[07:23] <dabaR> gholen: sudo ln -s /usr/include/linux /usr/src/linux
[07:23] <intelikey> rockviech try apt-get install mozilla   and see if you like it for that.
[07:23] <devnull_> what is the dpkg equiv to gentoo's eselect opengl set ati ?
[07:23] <intelikey> venilla mozilla is better imo.
[07:23] <dabaR> gholen: that will allow access to usr/include/linux through /usr/src/linux
[07:24] <vincenz> anyone know why this is happening/
[07:24] <arrick> hey intelikey if you want to be hacked in less than a minute, please visit ##linux for support
[07:24] <intelikey> but i like links2 -g   so  hehhe what do i know.
[07:24] <Daithai> lo, have a bit of a problem, my first install of ubuntu, X Window System error
[07:24] <gholen> dabaF: thx! gonna try it now!
[07:24] <rockviech> okay intelikey, ill give it a try
[07:24] <Daithai> just gave me details about my installation though
[07:24] <ompaul> ABM do not use CAPITAL LETTERS again in this channel, thanks
[07:24] <red_Marvin> Question: My usb mem (corsair cruzer micro) was nicely detected yesterday, but can't mount today. ls /dev/s* turns up no sdaX
[07:25] <Daithai> and then said I needed to reinstall the xorg window and restart
[07:25] <Daithai> any ideas?
[07:25] <ABM> WHAT?
[07:25] <gholen> dabaF: doesn't work :(
[07:25] <dabaR> ompaul: that was 5 mins ago...
[07:25] <dabaR> ompaul: sup?
[07:25] <ompaul> dabaR, he was quited earler about 15 ago
[07:25] <vincenz> Why do I often see "evolution-cache" sucking up 90% cpu when I'm at home (where I can't access the folders evolution accesses at work) even though I never start evolution!!!
[07:26] <tRSS> i am able to mount my hfsplus partition from ubuntu, but how can I edit my /etc/fstab to mount it automagically at boot time?
[07:26] <intelikey> red_Marvin :)  that's my gripe about udev....    check for the device in the static devices.  hoary /.dev  breezy /dev/<something>/
[07:26] <tRSS> !hfsplus
[07:26] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tRSS
[07:26] <dabaR> ompaul: heh I read it:)
[07:27] <intelikey> red_Marvin find /dev/ -name blah
[07:27] <HedgeMage> Is there a repo I can add to find some newer packages that may not yet have been deemed super-stable enough to go on regular repos? (I need firefox 1.5 because it contains a bugfix that will make a site I use quit crashing the browser)
[07:27] <tRSS> !fstav
[07:27] <ubotu> tRSS: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:27] <tRSS> !fstab
[07:27] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[07:27] <jesper_> how can i shut down x and only run terminal?
[07:27] <dabaR> ubotu: tell tRSS about ask the bot
[07:28] <rockviech> intelikey, doesnt work
[07:28] <red_Marvin> intelikey: root@HERCULES:/home/leo# find /dev/ -name sda
[07:28] <red_Marvin> /dev/.static/dev/sda
[07:28] <red_Marvin> root@HERCULES:/home/leo# find /dev/ -name sda1
[07:28] <red_Marvin> /dev/.static/dev/sda1
[07:28] <red_Marvin> root@HERCULES:/home/leo#
[07:28] <intelikey> HedgeMage dapper ?
[07:28] <intelikey> rockviech which 'doesnt work ' ?
[07:28] <tRSS> dabar: sorry if I was bothering you. I will use the bot in private now :)
[07:28] <dabaR> red_Marvin: paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[07:28] <rockviech> intelikey, firefox always crashes at gamespot.com and imageshack.us
[07:29] <dabaR> tRSS: you were not. thanks.
[07:29] <nickrud> jesper_, sudo update-rc.d gdm remove
[07:29] <red_Marvin> dabaR: ?
[07:29] <intelikey> rockviech did you try mozilla ?
[07:29] <dabaR> red_Marvin: that is where you paste if you have more tyhan one line.
[07:29] <rockviech> intelikey, yes, i installed it
[07:29] <ABM> hello
[07:30] <dabaR> red_Marvin: you have that usb key issue?
[07:30] <red_Marvin> dabaR: Ok, sorry for the inconvenience
[07:30] <nickrud> jesper_, that's to make it boot to terminal always, to shut down x temporarily, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[07:30] <intelikey> rockviech and started moziall   NOT mozilla-firefox   ?
[07:30] <HedgeMage> intelikey: have a link or shall I quit being lazy and search for a mirror URL myself? :P
[07:30] <red_Marvin> dabaR: yep
[07:30] <Bambino> can i install irrsi on my ubuntu?
[07:30] <dabaR> red_Marvin: no inconvenience...do "sudo fdisk -l" post that to that pastebin site.
[07:30] <rockviech> ya, intelikey, mozilla crashes too
[07:30] <intelikey> !dapper
[07:30] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:30] <ABM> i have one problem with mplayer
[07:30] <dabaR> Bambino: it is already there, most likely. try irssi in a terminal.
[07:30] <intelikey> HedgeMage that ^  ?
[07:30] <ABM> subfont.ttf
[07:31] <HedgeMage> thanks intelikey :)
[07:31] <ABM> somebody know one solution?
[07:31] <intelikey> np
[07:31] <dabaR> intelikey: no, not that:)
[07:31] <dabaR> !ff1.5
[07:31] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:31] <dabaR> ABM: do you get a message that that font is missing?
[07:32] <CapSoft> lo guys
[07:32] <Jimmey__> Man, I'm watching @ndy's video, he's got subsurf on, and his verts are ON the mesh, but when I put subsurf on, my verts are miles away from the mesh?
[07:32] <red_Marvin> dabaR: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11461
[07:32] <Bambino> dabaR, yep thanks mate :)
[07:32] <CapSoft> can i update my repositories yet?
[07:32] <ABM> yes
[07:32] <intelikey> dabaR he asked for the "unstable repos"  i thought ?????
[07:32] <CapSoft> is it stable enough?
[07:32] <ABM> daba
[07:32] <tristanmike> ABM: yes, in your /.mplayer folder you have to make a link called "subfont.ttf" to a font somewhere on your computer
[07:32] <intelikey> dabaR i was kinda multi-tasking at the time,  did i mess it up ?
[07:32] <ABM> how?
[07:32] <ABM> where?
[07:32] <jesper_> does anyone know how to shut down xserver? i need to do that to install the nvidia grafix drivers
[07:32] <rockviech> intelikey, terminal says, The error was BadMatch invalid parameter attributes
[07:33] <dabaR> intelikey: ya, I get why you posted, but he was looking for the ff1.5 really, if you read his first post. And you _know_ dapper+breezy = schmeezy:)
[07:33] <CapSoft> lol
[07:33] <dabaR> intelikey: not by much...
[07:33] <HedgeMage> hmm.. not quite what I was looking for, I'll search.
[07:33] <intelikey> k
[07:33] <dabaR> CapSoft: it is up to you. people on #ubuntu+1 have experience with the dapper system.
[07:34] <zvela> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[07:34] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:34] <dabaR> ABM: you said you have a problem, and gave a name of a file. Are you saying that file is missing, and that is a problem?
[07:34] <nickrud> HedgeMage, you're not going to find a deb that will replace 1.0.7 , if that's what you're looking for
[07:34] <intelikey> rockviech maybe you could upgrade to ff1.5 also ?
[07:34] <zvela> no entender tu idioma
[07:34] <nickrud> !es
[07:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:34] <dabaR> red_Marvin: that is with the usb key plugged in?
[07:35] <red_Marvin> dabaR: No difference
[07:35] <intelikey> !tell rockviech about ff1.5
[07:35] <zvela> hola ana
[07:35] <rockviech> intelikey, thats what i did, with 1.0 it crashed, with 1.5 still does
[07:35] <ABM> dabaR: how i can mount the partition windows?
[07:35] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:35] <tRSS> Hi! I need some help with automounting the hfsplus (mac) partition. I am using this script: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter, but it says "no mac partitions found"
[07:35] <ana> hola..
[07:35] <zvela> sdgfryhsdbghythbeurgf
[07:35] <ABM> hola ana
[07:35] <karim> Why can't i change anything inside the code of a .conf file when im using the texteditor?
[07:36] <intelikey> rockviech then i sujest using a different web browser.
[07:36] <dabaR> red_Marvin: have it plugged in. try "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda" and post output of "dmesg", "ls /dev", and that first command on pastebin.
[07:36] <zvela> tiiiiitkkmkjdlopioilkflkobiofkhlgdmhokghotklgdfffffffffffffffffffuryihuiyuituiuhiuiu
[07:36] <tristanmike> ABM: go to /usr/share/fonts and select a font, any font, and make a link (shortcut) to your desktop
[07:36] <tRSS> although I can mount it other wise: sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/mac -thfsplus
[07:36] <nickrud> karim, if it's a system conf file, you need to use sudo
[07:36] <hrd> ABM: fat32 or ntfs?
[07:36] <George|> !wma
[07:36] <ubotu> well, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:36] <karim> what is sudo?
[07:36] <dabaR> ubotu: tell ABM about mountwindows
[07:36] <intelikey> galeon  mozilla  konqueror  links2 -g    just a few of your choices.
[07:36] <nickrud> !tell karim about sudo
[07:36] <ABM> ntfs
[07:37] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:37] <CapSoft> openTTD rules!
[07:37] <nickrud> karim, the pm from uboto has a link to all the info
[07:37] <intelikey> rockviech ^
[07:37] <Pritchard> Whoot! Thanks guys! I installed Ubuntu and it's working great!
[07:37] <arrick> hey if I installed apach2 then installed lampp, do I need to uninstall apache2?
[07:37] <arrick> ABM, !ntfs
[07:37] <insta1> Is there a package to let me set up global hotkeys for certain applications?  (eg, ctrl + shift + alt + minus = xf86voldown)
[07:37] <nickrud> insta1, System-Prefs->Keyboard Shortcuts
[07:37] <wizardyoung> Is there anyone study data mining?
[07:38] <tristanmike> ABM: then rename it "subfont.ttf" and move it to /home/<ABM>/.mplayer
[07:38] <tRSS> Hi! I need some help with automounting the hfsplus (mac) partition. I am using this script: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter, but it says "no mac partitions found". I can mount it otherwise with this: sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/mac -thfsplus
[07:38] <Pritchard> Alright. I guess I'll resort to google to learn more about Linux. I don't know how to set up the internet on the virtual machine, what an exe is called on linux, etc.
[07:39] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:39] <nickrud> tRSS, you can add a version of that to /etc/fstab, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions
[07:39] <arrick> how do I stop Apache2?
[07:39] <nickrud> tRSS, it has ntfs as well :)
[07:39] <ProN00b> i installed xfce on my normal ubuntu breezer now the desktop background on it has the default ubuntu brown and i can't change that with xfce desktop settings
[07:39] <jeeves_Moss> arrick: /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
[07:39] <nickrud> *hfs, sheesh
[07:39] <tRSS> nickrud: thanks man. not into windows really! ;o)
[07:39] <dabaR> tRSS: add that to /etc/fstab, something like "/dev/hda1   /mnt/mac   hfsplus   defaults,user   0    0"
[07:39] <insta1> Pritchard: you're welcome to ask in here (or PM me)
[07:40] <nickrud> tRSS, typo, same page for hfs info
[07:40] <arrick> ok thnks jeeves_Moss
[07:40] <jeeves_Moss> arrick:  np.
[07:40] <dabaR> ProN00b: how often do you log in and out?
[07:40] <ianw_> Is there a way to get rid of this totemplayer and make firefox using gmplayer for everything?
[07:40] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:40] <insta1> nickrud: worked like a charm, glad it was that easy. :)
[07:40] <tRSS> nickrud & dabaR: thanks alot guys.. really appreciate your help!
[07:40] <jeeves_Moss> arrick:  the /etc/init.d/foo is a wonderfull command to stop, start, and restart serviced.
[07:40] <ProN00b> dabaR, eh, what do you mean ?
[07:40] <tristanmike> ianw_: "sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer"
[07:40] <Pritchard> Insta, would PMing you right now be a bad thing ^_~
[07:41] <jeeves_Moss> all:  any one here versed in PHP issues?
[07:41] <arrick> thanks
[07:41] <insta1> Pritchard: go ahead
[07:41] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:41] <ABM> how i can install fonts?
[07:41] <ABM> to the mplayer
[07:42] <trappist> sudo apt-get install mplayer-fonts
[07:42] <hrd> ABM: sudo apt-get install mplayer-fonts?
[07:42] <Neurosis> can anyone remind me of how to restrict users to only seeing their own running processes without being chrooted. I cant remember and ive been looking and not able to find it again. :(
[07:42] <dabaR> ProN00b: if you were to set the background using "nautilus", once you log out, it would go back to being brown. so I am wondering whether that would be an OK solution for you.
[07:42] <frank23> jeeves_Moss: you can also sudo sudo invoke-rc.d foo start/stop
[07:42] <jeeves_Moss> ABM:  hit up mplayer's web site.  half way down the page is the listing of fonts.
[07:42] <nickrud> ianw_, there's a really useful firefox plugin MediaPlayerConnectivity (I think that's the correct name) that gives you the option of doing that easily
[07:42] <jeeves_Moss> grank23:  are you versed in trubbleshooting PHP issues?
[07:42] <insta1> jeeves_Moss: I am ...
[07:42] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:42] <ProN00b> dabaR, that doesn't sound good, i rather think its nautilus that caused this problem
[07:43] <jeeves_Moss> instal:  got a few mins to see if you can help nail down this bug?
[07:43] <ABM> and after?
[07:43] <frank23> jeeves_Moss: I don't know anything about php
[07:43] <tristanmike> ABM: I told you....you have to go to /usr/share/fonts  and look for any font, I used one called "FreeSerif.ttf"  you have to make a link(shortcut) to this font in your /home/<ABM>/.mplayer  directory and rename it "subfont.ttf"  the .mplayer folder is hidden so you have to show hidden files and folders
[07:43] <dabaR> jeeves_Moss: did you know freenode has a channel dedicated to troubleshooting php?
[07:43] <red_Marvin> dabaR: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11463
[07:43] <jeeves_Moss> frank23:  ok, thanks.
[07:43] <jeeves_Moss> dabaR:  ok, whats the channel?  #php?
[07:44] <dabaR> jeeves_Moss: interestingly enough, it is called #php":P
[07:44] <dabaR> no "
[07:44] <jeeves_Moss> dabaR:  thanks bud.  I know I should have clued in, but I haven't slept yet.
[07:44] <chloubs> !wiki http grub
[07:44] <dabaR> jeeves_Moss: no worries. I always go there to bug them:)
[07:44] <intelikey> gooday all. i'm went.
[07:45] <chloubs> !wiki grubhttp
[07:45] <jeeves_Moss> dabaR:  Lets just say this is day 2 of trying to hammer this bug down.
[07:45] <jeeves_Moss> all:  its been fun, but I'm outta here!!!!
[07:45] <arrick> hey, guysngals, do I have to use perl, or php with lampp?
[07:46] <Pritchard> Hey I'm running Ubunto on VMware and I want to be able to install my internet on it. The only options I see though are Ethernet and/or Modem. I have a cable modem. Any way to get Ubuntu to recognize my already existing internet on Windows?
[07:46] <NoWhereMan[away] > hi guys
[07:46] <NoWhereMan[away] > how do i dist-ugrade from cd?
[07:46] <NoWhereMan[away] > i have the flight 5 here
[07:47] <robokop> could sb help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:47] <nickrud> NoWhereMan[away] , put in the disk, and select upgrade?
[07:47] <ompaul> NoWhereMan[away] , go to #ubuntu+1 and discuss dapper there that is its channel
[07:47] <NoWhereMan[away] > ompaul: thanx
[07:48] <robokop> could sb plz help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:48] <Pritchard> ^_^;;
[07:48] <hrd> Is the ghostscript package broken in dapper? I can't create readable documents with ps2pdf. Acrobat reader says that "A drawing error occured".
[07:48] <dabaR> red_Marvin: what is special about your keyboard?
[07:48] <paradiseLost> is there a site for downloading soundcard drivers for ubuntu?
[07:48] <ompaul> hrd, compare notes with other dapper users in #ubuntu+1
[07:48] <dabaR> arrick: you can use whatever you want.
[07:49] <dabaR> arrick: you can use ruby if you want.
[07:49] <MisterN> hi
[07:49] <Answer> Question: What is the best file system format for an ubuntu partition?  Ext3, Ext2, ReiserFS, JFS, XFS, Fat32 ?
[07:49] <vladuz976> how can i unmount devices when it returns "device busy" ?
[07:49] <arrick> ok
[07:49] <dabaR> Answer: they all have pros and cons.
[07:49] <dabaR> arrick: depends on what you want done.
[07:49] <arrick> dabaR, how do I access the server from my network?
[07:50] <mjr> Answer, ext3, if you don't have a spesific reason to choose another one
[07:50] <arrick> dabaR, html, xhtml
[07:50] <paradiseLost> is there a site for downloading soundcard drivers for ubuntu?
[07:50] <ompaul> Answer, answer is there is no real answer but ext3 seems to be the generally most used one -  and see dabaR's answer :)
[07:50] <tristanmike> Answer: I would think that if your not using it for anything obsure, just go with defaults, I don't think the ubuntu devs would lead us astray
[07:50] <dabaR> well, it has an IP address, that uniwuely identifies it on the network, right?
[07:50] <duelboot> vladuz976, -f option?
[07:50] <Answer> dabaR, ompaul: Which format has the fastest performance because it is a slow old laptop disk drive?
[07:50] <dabaR> arrick: html and xhtml are done in a text editor, only apache is needed to run them./ perl/php are usually used for server side scripting.
[07:50] <red_Marvin> dabaR: No idea, it's Swedish and have some media keys...
[07:51] <dabaR> Answer: ext3 or reiserfs should be fine.
[07:51] <duelboot> Answer:  I had ReiserFS, but had a couple of errors with "stat" returns...whatever that means...back to ext3...used it for years with no problems
[07:51] <insta1> Answer: are you a bot?
[07:51] <Answer> insta1: yes
[07:51] <arrick> dabaR, I thought so, but someone told me to run lampp earlier
[07:51] <insta1> Answer: just checking, thought so
[07:51] <Aiween> hello
[07:51] <Answer> insta1: duh
[07:51] <arrick> thought I only needed apache though
[07:51] <insta1> Answer: you're cool.
[07:51] <ompaul> Answer, if it is a slow laptop you will be io bound before you get any real advantage it is suggested that reiser is fastest but I personally lost a lot of data to it  - so  I would be loath to suggest it but that just me
[07:52] <insta1> ext3 will outperform most anything
[07:52] <Aiween> I have a question, I want to see subtitiles in Totem
[07:52] <jadaz87> does transcode have a gui interface?
[07:52] <robokop> could sb plz help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:52] <jdon> i have a question
[07:52] <dabaR> red_Marvin: there is no sda/sda1/sda2 in your /dev
[07:52] <Bambino> how do i acces the xorg.conf file?
[07:52] <duelboot> insta1, except Reiser
[07:52] <Answer> fastest*   *without losing data...
[07:52] <arrick> dabaR, yes it has the network addy, I was wondering if I have to change any permissions or anything to save html files to it
[07:52] <Pritchard> @=|^_@^|=|
[07:52] <duelboot> Answer: ext3
[07:52] <insta1> duelboot: Unless you're running a mailserver, ext3 will outperform reiser
[07:52] <insta1> By a large margin, in many cases
[07:53] <Neurosis> can anyone remind me of how to restrict users to only seeing their own running processes without being chrooted. I cant remember and ive been looking and not able to find it again.
[07:53] <jdon> if i want to install a program like photshop..thats on a cd how do i do that
[07:53] <duelboot> insta1, I'm not :P
[07:53] <insta1> duelboot: then ext3 will outperform reiser. :)
[07:53] <paradiseLost> is there a site for downloading soundcard drivers for ubuntu?
[07:53] <ompaul> !tell jdon about wine
[07:53] <robokop> jdon: is it a linux or a windows version (or mac)
[07:53] <red_Marvin> dabaR: So it seems, but I'm quite sure that there has been before, and on the other comp, the usbmem is mounted on sda1
[07:53] <jdon> windows
[07:53] <buzzco> anyone know why my iptable rules don't take ? I ran iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 21 -i eth0 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.100:21  then iptables --list and it was empty
[07:53] <dabaR> jadaz87: gtranscode? did you ask the package manager?
[07:53] <ompaul> jdon read the data the bot sent you
[07:53] <arrick> dabaR, what I would love to do is be able to edit from my laptop, and take the gui back off the webserver
[07:54] <duelboot> insta1, that's an "exception"...in general though...and I got errors in Reiser that I didn't/don't get in ext3
[07:54] <Bambino> duelboot, mate, any idea how i can access my xorg.conf file? I need to set my PC105, i accidently set it to pc104.
[07:54] <jdon> ok
[07:54] <arrick> duelboot, im back
[07:54] <dabaR> red_Marvin: run "gnome-volume-manager"
[07:54] <Pritchard> red_Marvin?
[07:54] <duelboot> Bambino, you can get to it a different way in ubuntu...hold on I'll find it
[07:54] <duelboot> arrick send PM with info
[07:54] <insta1> Bambino: become root (either with su, or sudo), and run "nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[07:54] <ABM> thank trinstanmike
[07:54] <arrick> ok
[07:54] <dabaR> arrick: I am not sure what you would like from that sentence. Can you rephrase?
[07:54] <robokop> could sb plz help me with a ldconfig problem
[07:54] <Bambino> insta1, I dont have a folder named X11 in etc..
[07:54] <jdon> ok one more question.. i just downloaded.. THUNDERBIRD.. how do i install it
[07:54] <insta1> Bambino: then you've got a problem
[07:54] <Pritchard> Red_Marvin...I know someone at the FB forums named Red_Marvin. ^_^;; A bit off topic though.
[07:55] <robokop> jdon: what version did you download
[07:55] <jdon> 1.5
[07:55] <duelboot> bambino, go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard and pick the right one
[07:55] <ABM> tristanmike: now haven't sound
[07:55] <red_Marvin> Pritchard: FB as in FreeBasic? then that' sme
[07:55] <Pritchard> Whoa! :D!!
[07:55] <robokop> jdon: for which distro i meant
[07:55] <tristanmike> ABM: did you have sound before ?
[07:55] <jdon> distro?
[07:55] <dabaR> arrick: once you have an apache web sercver installed, you place your html/xhtml files in /var/www, and then they are accessible through http://localhost/file.html from the same omputer. Once you have made sure of that, you check from another computer, http://3.4.5.6/file.html
[07:55] <ABM> no
[07:56] <robokop> jdon: how is it called including extensions
[07:56] <red_Marvin> dabar: ** (gnome-volume-manager:9466): WARNING **: manager.c/2199: already running?
[07:56] <ABM> tristanmike: no
[07:56] <jdon> 1.5.tar.gz
[07:56] <tristanmike> ok, well, i'm not a sound guy by any means...so i'm no use to you, sorry
[07:56] <red_Marvin> dabaR: Should I kill it?
[07:56] <robokop> jdon untar it
[07:56] <arrick> dabaR, i can already view it, I just want to replace the default site from another computer
[07:57] <_jason> arrick: how is your apache'ing going?
[07:57] <Bambino> so considering i dont have the X11 folder in etc.. Does it mean i just destroyed my system?!
[07:57] <jdon> how do i untar it
[07:57] <tristanmike> ABM: do you get system sounds? mp3 sounds? anything, or nothing at all ?
[07:57] <_jason> jdon: tar xvzf file.tar.gz
[07:57] <danc3> jdon: man tar
[07:57] <dabaR> red_Marvin: you could try restarting it, and plugging the device back in. But it seems it does not like something. Other computer also same completely setup, with ubuntu?
[07:57] <danc3> Bambino: not your whole system I guess, but Xwindows for sure
[07:57] <jdon> where do i do that?
[07:57] <arrick> _jason, i got the site so it can be viewed, I want to access the folder from the network and edit from my laptop, then be able to save it on the web server
[07:57] <dabaR> THe other computer on which it works...
[07:57] <ABM> tristanmike: yes
[07:58] <danc3> jdon: in a terminal
[07:58] <robokop> jdon: open a terminal
[07:58] <tristanmike> ABM: ....yes what? I asked 3 questions
[07:58] <jc-denton> how can i use beagle with deskbar in dapper?
[07:58] <Misnix>  /msg nickserv help
[07:58] <dabaR> arrick: what default site? the one that comes with apache? that one is called index.html
[07:58] <_jason> jdon: file-roller can open it too, just double click on it
[07:58] <jdon> i double clicked it
[07:58] <Pritchard> So hey, I just installed Ubuntu on VMware. How do I get it to recognize the internet already on Windows?
[07:58] <jdon> and it gave me like all the files in the package
[07:58] <dabaR> ubotu: tell jc-denton about dapper
[07:58] <_jason> arrick: yeah, /var/www has the stuff, just ssh into the server and do what you want
[07:59] <ABM> 2 firsth
[07:59] <paradiseLost> can someone help
[07:59] <red_Marvin> dabaR: only server install (so I mount it manually, that's why I know it should be sda1)
[07:59] <paradiseLost> my soundcard doesn't work
[07:59] <_jason> !justask
[07:59] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[07:59] <robokop> jdon: go to the directory it is in
[07:59] <arrick> how oh how to ssh into the server _jason ?
[07:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell arrick about ssh
[07:59] <jc-denton> dabaR, ?
[07:59] <jdon> how do i do that?
[07:59] <danc3> man..............it's noob hour in here 24/7 I guess, huh?
[07:59] <dabaR> jc-denton: ubotu told you where to ask about dapper.
[08:00] <_jason> jdon: how do you do what?
[08:00] <danc3> jdon: how do you do what?
[08:00] <jc-denton> i know what dapper is
[08:00] <_jason> heh
[08:00] <danc3> lol
[08:00] <jdon> go to the directory
[08:00] <jc-denton> instead i would like to know about beagle in dapper
[08:00] <polina> hello
[08:00] <tristanmike> ABM: so you do get system sounds and mp3 sound ? but no sound from mplayer ?
[08:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell jdon about cli
[08:00] <thenuke> jc-denton: you better ask instead in the dapper channel what ubotu did message you about?
[08:00] <thenuke> jc-denton: #ubuntu+1
[08:01] <tuxmadman> " sudo make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-Test kernel_image kernel_headers modules_image
[08:01] <tuxmadman> " What do i put in for --append-to-version?
[08:01] <jdon> ok im in the terminal
[08:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell jdon about thunderbird1.5
[08:01] <red_Marvin> dabaR: restarting it won't work, wether I hae it plugged in or not at the time
[08:01] <Pritchard> So no help with my net problem :D
[08:01] <danc3> I can't take this any more....
[08:01] <_jason> jdon: check out your private messages from ubotu
[08:01] <dabaR> red_Marvin: restarting the volume manager, right?
[08:01] <robokop> could sb plz help me with a ldconfig problem
[08:01] <nickrud> tuxmadman, anything you want: like, -tuxman0 for example
[08:01] <jc-denton> here only breezy
[08:01] <arrick> _jason, can I pm?
[08:01] <jc-denton> k thx
[08:01] <_jason> arrick: sure
[08:01] <tuxmadman> ok i will try that
[08:02] <red_Marvin> dabaR: yep, as in killall <gvm> [enter]  <gvm> [enter]  with root access
[08:02] <tuxmadman> sudo make-kpkg --initrd --mytestkernel=-Test kernel_image kernel_headers modules_image Unknown option: mytestkernel
[08:02] <tuxmadman> use --help to display command line syntax help.
[08:02] <jdon> linux.. has too much code
[08:02] <tuxmadman> what now?
[08:02] <dabaR> red_Marvin: ya, does not get recognized by the computer at all that it had been plugged in.
[08:03] <tuxmadman> ?
[08:03] <red_Marvin> dabaR: Seems so, and it's weird, since I haven't done anything that special since yesterday...
[08:03] <tuxmadman> use --help to display command line syntax help.
[08:03] <tuxmadman> sudo make-kpkg --initrd --mytestkernel=-Test kernel_image kernel_headers modules_image Unknown option: mytestkernel
[08:03] <tuxmadman> use --help to display command line syntax help.
[08:04] <dabaR> red_Marvin: I really have no idea what could be done to make it recognize. Keep that link to pastebin, and compose a one line question to ask, and ask every half hour more or less, someone is bound to know what to do, if you have time. I usually just send everything over the network anyhow, maybe some servers...
[08:04] <tuxmadman> i need help :(
[08:04] <nickrud> tuxmadman, um,  --append-to-version=tuxmadman0
[08:04] <dabaR> you should use --help
[08:04] <red_Marvin> dabaR: I could post at ubuntuforums...
[08:05] <dabaR> red_Marvin: sure. Whatever you think will help. I really am not sure what it is.
[08:05] <red_Marvin> dabaR: Thanks for your time though.
[08:06] <Sirex2> hi all. using ubuntu 64 with a chroot jail for 32 bit apps. can someone just give me an example of using an app thats not from apt-get / synaptic ?
[08:06] <jdon> this is what i get when trying to install thunderbird
[08:06] <jdon> jordan@ubuntu:~$ sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f thunderbird-1.5.tar.gz
[08:06] <jdon> Password:
[08:06] <jdon> tar: thunderbird-1.5.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[08:06] <jdon> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[08:06] <jdon> tar: Child returned status 2
[08:06] <jdon> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[08:06] <Pritchard> Is anyone familiar with VMware?
[08:06] <ompaul> jdon, NEVER paste in here again
[08:07] <jdon> ok.. why?
[08:07] <ompaul> jdon, use a pastebin
[08:07] <_jason> jdon: where is the tar.gz?  on your desktop or something?
[08:07] <bliss1_> bliss1: hi again
[08:07] <jdon> yea desktop
[08:07] <jdon> right on my desptop
[08:08] <_nto> jdon: why not use synaptics?
[08:08] <dabaR> dabaR: hi
[08:08] <obli> !java
[08:08] <jdon> how would i do that?
[08:08] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[08:08] <dabaR> _nto: it is 1.5
[08:08] <_nto> ooh
[08:08] <obli> !javadebs
[08:08] <dabaR> ubotu: tell obli about msg the bot
[08:08] <tuxmadman> sudo make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=adminkernel=-Test kernel_image kernel_headers modules_image
[08:08] <tuxmadman>  Error: The extended version may only contain
[08:08] <tuxmadman>  lowercase alphanumerics and  the  characters  - +  .
[08:08] <tuxmadman>  The current value is: adminkernel=-Test
[08:08] <tuxmadman>  Aborting.
[08:08] <dabaR> tuxmadman: we don't paste here.
[08:08] <jdon> why not?
[08:08] <vars> hey is there a FAX program?
[08:09] <tuxmadman> what do you mean?
[08:09] <vars> jdon, because it is not polite
[08:09] <ompaul> jdon, it spams the channel and with 700 + users in the channel it would be impossible to do anything
[08:09] <tuxmadman> why?
[08:09] <dabaR> jdon: why we don't paste? cause it makes other people's questions scroll off the screen. Also, it is harder to read here than on a pastebin, and pastebins are more permanwent.
[08:09] <jdon> o  ok thanx
[08:09] <tuxmadman> so you want me to type it?
[08:09] <vars> somebody please answer me
[08:09] <_jason> jdon: cd ~/Desktop, make sure you use a capital D and then proceed.  I _stronly_ urge you to read the cli links I gave you before continuing the wiki
[08:10] <_jason> jdon: strongly even
[08:10] <vars> !pastebin
[08:10] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[08:10] <ompaul> !tell tuxmadman about paste
[08:10] <George|> !IRC
[08:10] <ubotu> irc is probably info on irc at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[08:10] <George|> !irc
[08:10] <ubotu> well, irc is info on irc at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[08:10] <dabaR> vars: did you ask your package manager? What do you think, what are the chances of there being at least 10 programs for faxing?
[08:10] <tuxmadman> I dont want to be rude but i do need some on to help me with my kernel
[08:11] <tuxmadman> plz
[08:11] <jdon> _jason, where do i put cd ~/desktop?
[08:11] <ompaul> tuxmadman, paste your data in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:11] <_jason> jdon: in the terminal... and it's a capital 'D'
[08:11] <vars> dabaR, tru that
[08:11] <jdon> thx
[08:11] <dabaR> !kernel cmpile
[08:11] <ubotu> dabaR: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:12] <George|> guys, I need an IRC client that allows me to use the same scripts I used to use with mIRC on windows...
[08:12] <Bambino> any god software for ati graphic card? To adjust gamma etc?
[08:12] <tuxmadman> I dont want to be rude but i do need some on to help me with my kernel
[08:13] <jdon> so how do i install wine ?
[08:13] <dabaR> tuxmadman: did you read the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto page yet?
[08:14] <tuxmadman> om no but i will
[08:14] <dabaR> jdon: like anything else. it is in universe. do you know how to enable universe and install a program from it?
[08:14] <jdon> no
[08:14] <jdon> i dont even know how to install
[08:14] <dabaR> jdon: read http://dabar.selfip.org/synaptic.html then
[08:15] <Sirex2> anyone here use 64 bit ?
[08:15] <MisterN> Sirex2: yessir
[08:15] <dabaR> again???
[08:16] <Bambino> Sirex2, me too
[08:16] <Sirex2> Bambino might msg you in a mo then ;p
[08:16] <erg0t_> hi :)
[08:16] <Bambino> Sirex2, sure
[08:16] <erg0t_> im using breezy badger.. can i upgrade my system to Dapper?
[08:17] <erg0t_> i mean, with apt
[08:17] <_harm> wat are some good p2p prgms, limewire? and didnt linux have something very much like it?
[08:17] <tuxmadman> OK GOT IT WORKING :) THANKS
[08:17] <ompaul> tuxmadman, no caps thanks
[08:17] <arrick> !caps
[08:17] <ubotu> FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[08:17] <_jason> _harm: frostwire is good
[08:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell _harm about frostwire
[08:18] <_harm> _jason i just want to download the new benny benassi song :P
[08:18] <erg0t_> i was triying apt-get upgrade ... but with no luck
[08:18] <tuxmadman> Wow every one in here gets all mad about proper text formating
[08:18] <Bambino> Sirex2, hmm, i cant talk in pvt appeearently since i am not registered :(
[08:18] <dabaR> tuxmadman: good work, eh?
[08:19] <tuxmadman> thanks
[08:19] <Sirex2> Bambino yay !
[08:19] <Bambino> :(
[08:19] <Sirex2> Bambino: /j #bambino then
[08:19] <Sirex2> ;p
[08:19] <dabaR> Bambino: /msg nickserv help register
[08:19] <arrick> can someone help me with sources.list problem? pasted to http://pastebin.com/640432
[08:20] <_harm> _jason you know any p2p prgm i can install via apt?
[08:20] <dabaR> 
[08:20] <dabaR>  
[08:20] <Sirex2> azeurus.
[08:20] <_jason> _harm: I've heard gtk-gnutella is good
[08:20] <nickrud> arrick, multiverse is misspelled :)
[08:20] <arrick> ouch
[08:20] <arrick> thanks
[08:21] <arrick> nickrud, can you see its been a long dy-nigth-day thing?
[08:21] <nickrud> arrick, do you ever sleep?
[08:22] <arrick> not in the last 72 hours
[08:22] <arrick> nope
[08:22] <arrick> haha
[08:22] <jdon> are there widgets for ubuntu?
[08:22] <Sirex2> nickrud: where do babies come from ?
[08:22] <shahin> What package contains wx-config binary/executable??
[08:22] <arrick> !mama
[08:22] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[08:22] <bozel> can anybody help me with java?
[08:22] <ompaul> !offtopic
[08:22] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[08:22] <arrick> !bot snack
[08:22] <ubotu> :)
[08:22] <jdon> are there widgets for ubuntu
[08:23] <nickrud> Sirex2, I must bow out (thanks ompaul :)
[08:23] <ompaul> jdon, there are thousands of packages what do you mean by widgets
[08:23] <tristanmike> jdon: I think gdesklets is what you're looking for
[08:23] <Seveas> sean, adding applications as factoids is quite useless, we have !info <appname> for that putpose
[08:23] <tristanmike> !info gdesklests
[08:23] <jdon> gdesklets is what im looking for
[08:23] <jdon> where do i find them
[08:23] <jdon> ?
[08:24] <tristanmike> jdon: "sudo apt-get install gdesklets"
[08:24] <HapS> gdesklets-data
[08:24] <arrick> !apache
[08:24] <ubotu> apache is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:24] <deefzi> what package i need to install to get "esddsp"-script?
[08:24] <nickrud> deefzi, esound-clients
[08:24] <deefzi> since it comes wi..
[08:24] <deefzi> ok.
[08:25] <arrick> hey _jason can I use aptitude to install apache?
[08:25] <arrick> Anyone:^^
[08:25] <_jason> arrick: you can use aptitude install wherever you use apt-get install
[08:25] <arrick> ok thanks
[08:25] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[08:25] <Sirex2> <--- anjuta
[08:26] <George|> I need a good IRC client...
[08:26] <jdon> i installed it but it wants to me to get the packages for it where do i do that?
[08:26] <roico> Sirex: r u using dapper or breezy?
[08:26] <Sirex2> breezy
[08:26] <arrick> _jason, when i installed apache some things were missing though it still ran, so I had to fix my sources list, hehe
[08:26] <roico> does ur debugger work?
[08:27] <Sirex2> work ? how ?
[08:27] <jdon> i installed it but it wants to me to get the packages for it where do i do that?
[08:27] <roico> can u debug?
[08:27] <roico> ur programs..
[08:27] <Sirex2> ive not tryed. not on ubuntu anyhow. tbh.
[08:27] <Johny> Hello
[08:28] <Sirex2> er. dont write bugs ? ;-)
[08:28] <_harm> my Kpackage doesnt accept my root pass as correct
[08:28] <arrick> now I might get the ssh server to work
[08:28] <roico> lol... could u try to see if it works for u now???... just try it with the "Hello World" program...
[08:29] <jdon> i installed it but it wants to me to get the packages for it where do i do that?
[08:29] <_harm> arrick make sure your router has port 22 open ;)
[08:29] <George|> !network
[08:29] <ubotu> This refers to a group of interconnected computers. The computers must be capable of transferring data to form a true network--you can't just weld a bunch of computers together.
[08:29] <_jason> jdon: what do you mean by ``it''?
[08:29] <roico> is any1 else using anjuta?
[08:29] <George|> that's not what I meant to search for...........
[08:29] <arrick> _harm, why?
[08:29] <jdon> i mean gdesklets
[08:29] <_jason> jdon: how about the other ``it''
[08:30] <arrick> I only want to access from my network, not outside of it
[08:30] <jdon> the same thing
[08:30] <_jason> jdon: gdesklets is asking you for packages?
[08:30] <jdon> sorta
[08:30] <_jason> jdon: I want to help you, but you have to be more specific
[08:31] <jdon> it wants packages to install.. where do i find these packages
[08:31] <George|> anyone here good with netowrks?
[08:32] <_jason> jdon: how are you installing gdesklets?
[08:32] <jdon> sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[08:32] <_jason> jdon: ok, put the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please and give us a link
[08:32] <roico> sudo apt-get install gdesklets gdesklets-data
[08:33] <_harm> arrick i dont know.. when i enter my root it doesn accept
[08:33] <jdon> i dont have any links
[08:33] <roico> Sirex?
[08:33] <arrick> ok
[08:33] <Sirex2> yea sorry, rebooted to ubuntu
[08:33] <roico> oh, thanks... :)
[08:33] <_jason> jdon: you go to that site, paste the output, then press send, then copy and paste the url and paste it here
[08:33] <narzy> good morning all.
[08:34] <_harm> anyone know how i can install a .deb package i downloaded?
[08:34] <dabaR> _harm: to be able to get to servers behind routers, one needs to forward a port from the router to the comptuer.
[08:34] <_jason> !deb
[08:34] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[08:34] <George|> can someone help me out?
[08:34] <_jason> !justask
[08:34] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[08:34] <_harm> dabaR i know.. i have a server and a router ;)
[08:35] <dabaR> _harm: you said open port 22, I wanted to be more informative/specific
[08:35] <George|> I have 2 pcs at home, this one and another one connected to it, I used to have windows on this pc, and I shared the connection with the other pc, (have 2 network cards on this pc)
[08:35] <Sirex2> anyone able to read up a bit, and see what the room name was i said to that guy. forgotten his nick
[08:35] <godlygeek> AAGH can anyone help with java and firefox?  X-p
[08:35] <jdon> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/search
[08:35] <George|> I've been told it is doable using ubuntu, but I dont know how to do it... so anyone does?
[08:35] <arrick> hey, can I comand prompt into my webserver over ssh in windows?
[08:35] <_harm> dabaR ah i though i was helping some one else.. but yah i HAD port 22 forwarded but i dont like the security risk
[08:35] <arrick> or do I have to use putty?
[08:36] <_jason> Sirex2:Sirex2 > Bambino: /j #bambino then
[08:36] <George|> get putty
[08:36] <nickrud> _jason, apparently gdesklets-data is only a recommends of gdesklets, and it contains all of the actual desklets. That's probably what his problem is
[08:36] <Sirex2> :-) thx jason
[08:36] <godlygeek> arrick: you need some kind of ssh client
[08:36] <arrick> ok
[08:36] <arrick> is putty free?
[08:36] <godlygeek> arrick: putty is a decent example
[08:36] <George|> arrick, yes
[08:36] <arrick> ok
[08:36] <dabaR> George|: install ipmasq and dnsmasq, start the dhcp server in dnsmasq(sudo gedit /etc/dnsmasq.conf) and then it will work if the other cmp is conf'd to use dhcp
[08:36] <godlygeek> arrick: yes (free as in beer)...  heh
[08:36] <nickrud> jdon, try sudo apt-get install gdesklets
[08:36] <arrick> !putty
[08:36] <ubotu> hmm... putty is a DFSG-free ssh/telnet/rsh client for Windows. It is small, simple, and has no install nonsense. Available at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[08:36] <nickrud> jdon, try sudo apt-get install gdesklets-data :)
[08:36] <_harm> George iam sure its possible, in XP it was called a gateway :S uh but yah search the wiki or hope someone here knows
[08:37] <George|> theo ther computer is running using XP
[08:37] <arrick> _jason, where did you say to look to disable the gui boot?
[08:37] <_jason> nickrud: probably
[08:37] <dabaR> godlygeek: putty is BSD licenced, afaik.
[08:37] <_jason> arrick: system > admin > services
[08:37] <godlygeek> firefox 1.5 is crashing for me with java 1.5 when i try to load a page with a java applet in it.... has anyone had luck with jre 1.5.06 and firefox 1.5.1?
[08:37] <erg0t_> hi,does dapper comes with Xfce installed?
[08:37] <erg0t_> Xubuntu
[08:38] <roico> Sirex: can u try the debugger?
[08:38] <crimsun> erg0t_: Xubuntu does, yes. Ubuntu doesn't.
[08:38] <jdon> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/search
[08:38] <erg0t_> crimsun, thanks, so that means that if i do a dist-upgrade from ubuntu, i wont get xfce, right_
[08:38] <dabaR> godlygeek: actually MIT licenced.
[08:38] <erg0t_> ?
[08:38] <Sirex2> yea. im running 64bit though, dont know if that'll make a diffrence
[08:38] <narzy> can someone tell me how to get middle click to close tabs in firefox?
[08:38] <godlygeek> dabaR: Yeh, you're right.  so, completely free.  my bad.  :)
[08:38] <crimsun> erg0t_: dist-upgrade from what?
[08:38] <dabaR> godlygeek: as well, there is no such thing as a free lunch/beer
[08:38] <erg0t_> crimsun, well im running breezy right now
[08:38] <crimsun> erg0t_: if you install Ubuntu, you can install xubuntu-desktop.
[08:38] <_harm> _jason when i start frostwire it just sorta loads ad then closes?
[08:39] <Sirex2> it works ok. as far as i can see,
[08:39] <_jason> jdon: try what nickrud said, that link you are pasting is definitely not correct and I don't see your paste anywhere
[08:39] <crimsun> erg0t_: either way. dist-upgrade first then install xubuntu-desktop, or install xubuntu-desktop then dist-upgrade
[08:39] <_jason> _harm: what does it say if you run 'frostwire' froma  terminal ?
[08:39] <Johny> Sad
[08:39] <roico> Sirex2: weird... =\ all i found on the net is: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1416321&forum_id=44932
[08:39] <erg0t_> crimsun, oh, ok, thanks a lot
[08:39] <Sirex2> roico, did it ever work on your machine ?
[08:39] <_harm> command not found a couple of times
[08:39] <_harm> _jason
[08:39] <roico> Sirex2: and thanks for trying... :)
[08:39] <jdon> i did it
[08:39] <roico> Sirex2: nope...
[08:40] <Sirex2> oddness. ;-/
[08:40] <jdon> and it installed but it wants desklet packages
[08:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell _harm about frostwire
[08:40] <_jason> _harm: you have to fix it, ubotu told you how.  let me know if it isn't clear
[08:40] <roico> whats ur gdb vesion?
[08:40] <_harm> _jason u did.. i installed the .deb package and now it wont run :P
[08:40] <_harm> ah ok
[08:40] <crimsun> erg0t_: yes, you should wait.
[08:40] <erg0t_> crimsun, ok. thanks.
[08:41] <arrick> _jason, now it froze on the background, doing nothing
[08:41] <_jason> arrick: hrmm?  what froze?
[08:41] <jdon> hey i have a question
[08:41] <arrick> the computer, after I clicked on the GDM checkbox where you just told me it was
[08:41] <arrick> ouch
[08:42] <jdon> how do i use samba to network my computers?
[08:42] <arrick> !samba
[08:42] <ubotu> I guess samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[08:42] <dabaR> alt+ctrl+bkspc
[08:42] <dabaR> arrick
[08:42] <arrick> tried that dabaR froze whole thing, locked up
[08:43] <devnull_> is there no opengl-update in ubuntu
[08:43] <arrick> thats ok, my wife just tripped over the cord, lol, its rebooting
[08:43] <_jason> heh
[08:43] <_harm> lol arrick :P
[08:43] <arrick> man i hate shared ofices
[08:43] <arrick> *@*#&*(
[08:44] <arrick> I just got logged in through ssh man
[08:44] <arrick> could knock her out for that
[08:44] <narzy> can someone tell me how to get middle click to close tabs in firefox?
[08:44] <_harm> _jason seems i need JSE1.4.X -- OOPS, you don't seem to have a valid JRE. FrostWire works best with Sun JRE available at http://www.java.com
[08:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell _harm about java
[08:44] <dabaR> arrick: ya, you should totally knock her out for that...:)
[08:44] <arrick> haha
[08:44] <_jason> narzy: about:config in the url bar, then change middlemouse.contentLoadURL to false
[08:45] <arrick> but then I took her computer away hehe
[08:45] <narzy> thanks _jason
[08:45] <GeorgeAScott> i'm still looking for the name of the screen after usplash.  the screen where the other ubuntu splash comes up and shows nautilus and whatever else starting up
[08:45] <narzy> _jason, why is it set like that?
[08:45] <GeorgeAScott> no matter how hard i try, it's always brown
[08:46] <_harm> _jason that restricted thing rox ! thx :P
[08:46] <_jason> narzy: that's default linux behavior.  It let's you paste a url on a tab and go to it, I like it
[08:46] <dabaR> !splash
[08:46] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, open the gconf-editor and change the key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash-image
[08:46] <devnull_> so i still can't get X to load with ATIs drivers
[08:46] <arrick> ok EVERYONE who helped me the first time i came in here besides jason to get the pc to boot to terminal without the login gui?
[08:46] <_jason> _harm: !javadebs is an easier way of getting the sun java by the way
[08:46] <GeorgeAScott> dabaR, that's not it either
[08:46] <nickrud> arrick, update-rc.d gdm remove
[08:46] <deefzi> is it possible to make opera to use alsa by default instead of gnome's esd which quite frankly sucks bunnytail
[08:46] <narzy> it's annoying if your switching from windows.
[08:47] <dabaR> GeorgeAScott: yes, it is afaict from your sentence.
[08:47] <_jason> nickrud: does he need -f in there?
[08:47] <dabaR> GeorgeAScott: http://art.gnome.org/faq.php#q8
[08:47] <arrick> ok
[08:47] <GeorgeAScott> then could somebody just tell me how to get all the brown off ubuntu?
[08:48] <nickrud> _jason, man page says yes, but I don't remember using it
[08:48] <arrick> man this thing in failsafe terminal making me go blind
[08:48] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: system > admin > login screen setup > gtk+ greeter, bottom right
[08:49] <GeorgeAScott> i've done that too _jason
[08:49] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: and it is still brown?
[08:49] <GeorgeAScott> i've got a nice login screen..but none of it matches
[08:50] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: that changes the background solid color when gnome is starting
[08:50] <GeorgeAScott> there's always at least 10-20 seconds of brown screen before it loads my desktop image
[08:50] <zielony> How can I check what distro is installed on server (acces via ssh)
[08:50] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: did you change the color to something like blue?
[08:51] <valentinos> hello
[08:51] <GeorgeAScott> in gtk greeter?
[08:51] <valentinos> what is the command to reconfigure the system from console ?
[08:51] <PalNo> is XFCE available in the installation cd?
[08:51] <_harm> _jason just enter !javadebs into terminal?
[08:51] <narzy> so umm why does setting up sound on linux suck eggs?
[08:51] <arrick> what the heck is bamboo in apache?
[08:51] <_jason> GeorgeAScott: yes, there is a color for you to change in the bottom right
[08:51] <_jason> _harm: /msg ubotu javadebs
[08:52] <GeorgeAScott> i'll try it when i get home... thanks
[08:52] <George2> !autorun
[08:52] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George2
[08:52] <martin_> Hi. My printer (HPIIILJ-Emu, page size A4 in hardware) often says "Load Letter" ;) if I try to print certain pdfs that got more than to pages. Running the C-locale with LC_CTYPE=de_DE@euro, LC_PAPER=same, libpaper set to a4, lpoptions set to a4. Errors comes on certain pdfs at second page.
[08:52] <ubuntu> xfyk
[08:52] <zielony> How can I check what distro is installed on server (acces via ssh)
[08:52] <arrick> hey nickrud still getting this ** gui login screen
[08:53] <Sirex2> zielony, uname -a and check for apt, emerge, yast. stuff like that
[08:53] <nickrud> arrick, per _jason you need sudo invoke-rc.d -f gdm remove (tested here as well)
[08:53] <arrick> nickrud, can I pm?
[08:53] <Sirex2> and also*
[08:53] <arrick> ahhhj the -f
[08:53] <apoc> hey everyone, how do i join i windows network?
[08:53] <_jason> nickrud: update-rc.d you mean?
[08:53] <Sirex2> apoc. join, in what way
[08:54] <arrick> UH?
[08:54] <arrick> which is it?
[08:54] <nickrud> I gotta close my office down again
[08:54] <apoc> be able to share files through my home network
[08:54] <_jason> arrick: gamble, are you feeling lucky?
[08:54] <Sirex2> apoc. check out samba.
[08:54] <arrick> I already did it his way
[08:54] <PalNo> is XFCE available in the installation cd?
[08:54] <_jason> arrick: you need the -f
[08:54] <arrick> no PalNo
[08:55] <karim> !wireless
[08:55] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[08:55] <George2> waht file do I change if I want to fix what the terminal should do when it first loads?
[08:55] <Neurosis> sysctl kern.ps_showallprocs <--- does linux have something similar to this?
[08:55] <Sirex2> neurosis you want a list of processes ?
[08:55] <Neurosis> i want to limit users
[08:55] <Neurosis> to only see their processes
[08:55] <George2> !bash
[08:55] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[08:55] <NoWhereMan[away] > sometimes on my laptop cdrom unmounts while reading... any idea?
[08:56] <_harm> _jason i got it to work thank you
[08:56] <apoc> Sirex2 what does that do>
[08:56] <Sirex2> maybe restrict ps via sudo ?
[08:56] <arrick> hey _jason unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/-f not found
[08:56] <karim> How do you install stuff on ubuntu, like .exe's and stuff?
[08:56] <zielony> And how can I check hardware installed on server ?
[08:57] <George2> what file should I modify if I want to add/del stuff that the terminal should do when it first loads?
[08:57] <_jason> arrick: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove
[08:57] <nick|away> when will be dapper released?
[08:57] <Sirex2> karim. apt.
[08:57] <arrick> ok
[08:57] <[TechGuy] > zielony: lspci
[08:57] <karim> sirex2: apt?
[08:57] <[TechGuy] > apt
[08:57] <[TechGuy] > !apt
[08:57] <ubotu> it has been said that apt is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[08:57] <Neurosis> Sirex2: i dont know... ive been looking into this all day. I guess there are patches you can add to get the same results but i was hoping i would find an easier solution
[08:58] <Sirex2> easyest solution is probly alter the permissions on ps.
[08:58] <Sirex2> but it might not stop someone running their own copy
[08:58] <need_help> who can help me mound my hdd and copy the xorg conf file from the cd to the hdd
[08:58] <Sirex2> why do you care if users can see all the processes ? -
[08:58] <zielony> [TechGuy] : and procesor and stuff like that ? How can I check it ?
[08:59] <Sirex2> /proc/cpuinfo
[08:59] <George2> need_help, I guess sudo mount -a should mount the hdd
[09:00] <George2> what file should I modify if I want to add/del stuff that the terminal should do when it first loads?
[09:00] <Matic`Makovec> hi guys. i had some problems with connection so i added a proxy for apt get in apt.conf. all worked ok. so now connection problems are gone, and apt.conf as well but proxy still remains even though i removed it. any ideas?
[09:00] <need_help> nope still does not see the hdd
[09:00] <Sirex2> George2, what terminal is it ?
[09:00] <[TechGuy] > George2: Depends on what shell you're using. ~/.bashrc
[09:01] <Sirex2> need_help, try dmesg | grep hd
[09:01] <Sirex2> (assuming its not a sata drive)
[09:01] <George2> that's the one, thx [TechGuy] 
[09:01] <need_help> there a list of the drives
[09:01] <newtoubuntu> I have absolutely no sound at all!
[09:01] <need_help> it's ata
[09:02] <_harm> newtoubuntu well then your sound card wasnt detected :)
[09:02] <need_help> how to mount hda from the live cd ...
[09:02] <Sirex2> ok, do you have hda, hdb etc etc?
[09:02] <need_help> ide0: BM-DMA at 0xffa0-0xffa7, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA
[09:02] <newtoubuntu> No I've had sound for a month, then I changed the volume I now I don't have sound
[09:02] <crimsun> newtoubuntu: pastebin ``cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[09:03] <Sirex2> at one point it'll say about one of the hd's having a size that'll be the size of your hd
[09:03] <newtoubuntu> crimsun what'll that do?
[09:03] <need_help> stupid dell mobo ... installed ubuntu and the stupid onboard video trashed the x settings
[09:03] <Sirex2> but in bytes so 2000000 or whatever if its 20gb
[09:03] <crimsun> newtoubuntu: well I can't possibly help you if I don't see your configuration.
[09:03] <need_help> because of a add on nvidia card ..
[09:03] <arrick> hey what else is there from the ubuntu server command that will allow me to edit a file besides gedit?
[09:03] <need_help> what the command to reconfigure x
[09:04] <dabaR> !drxx
[09:04] <ubotu> dabaR: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:04] <dabaR> ubotu: drxx is sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:04] <ubotu> okay, dabaR
[09:04] <dabaR> !editors
[09:04] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, dabaR
[09:04] <arrick> gedit is throwing Gtk-warning ** cannot open display
[09:04] <karim> How can i see my partions, i only see a partions with many maps inside called Filesystem
[09:04] <dabaR> arrick: use a text line editor.
[09:04] <arrick> how do I open it daba
[09:04] <arrick> dabaR,
[09:04] <need_help> Help mounting hda and coping xorg.conf from cd to the hdd
[09:05] <duelboot> arrick, it does that when you are trying to do it as root
[09:05] <dabaR> arrick: sudo nano /path/file
[09:05] <arrick> thanks
[09:05] <duelboot> sudo gedit it
[09:05] <arrick> gedit is throwing above at me duelboot ^^
[09:05] <duelboot> arrick are you root?
[09:05] <arrick> thats better
[09:05] <arrick> yeah
[09:06] <duelboot> arrick that's why
[09:06] <duelboot> exit, then sudo it
[09:06] <need_help> dang just access to the hdd and then copy the live cd file to the hdd
[09:06] <charles`> where can I find a changelog for ubuntu dapper?
[09:06] <newtoubuntu> crimsun: link: http://pastebin.com/640558
[09:06] <dabaR> need_help: what is on hda? copy the xorg.conf to your home dir, then "sudo cp xorg.conf /etc/X11"
[09:07] <crimsun> newtoubuntu: in a Terminal, amixer sset 'External Amplifier' on
[09:07] <need_help> dabaR hdd not mounted
[09:07] <need_help> cannot access it
[09:07] <TomaszD> charles`, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/dapper-changes/
[09:08] <shahin> there's wine for generic windows applications, cedega for windows gaming, and what's the tool for windows office apps?
[09:08] <arrick> when log on ssh, how do I find the wep page so I can edit it under apache2?
[09:08] <apoc> im looking for a file browser to replace the original browser that came with ubuntu, what i dont like about it is that it is bulky and when i have many files in a folder it gets too big, what is a good substitute?
[09:09] <Elly|Ubuntu> hey guys
[09:09] <jdon> hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:09] <Elly|Ubuntu> I can't seem to mount a shared folder on a windows machine even with samba installed
[09:09] <zaibiechu> how can i change jpeg to eps
[09:09] <karim> Where do i have to have the packadges when im doing a sub ap-get install firefox?
[09:09] <Elly|Ubuntu> dmesg shows: [4295045.166000]  smbfs: mount_data version 1919251317 is not supported
[09:10] <newtoubuntu> OK thanx crimsun it works now!
[09:10] <jdon>  hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:10] <crimsun> newtoubuntu: np
[09:10] <carlos_> hello
[09:10] <tuxmadman> Sorry about the past but what does this mean and how can i fix it
[09:10] <tuxmadman> Inconsistent kallsyms data
[09:10] <tuxmadman> Try setting CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS
[09:10] <tuxmadman> make[1] : *** [vmlinux]  Error 1
[09:10] <tuxmadman> make[1] : Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.12'
[09:10] <tuxmadman> make: *** [stamp-build]  Error 2
[09:10] <karim> Where do i have to have the packadges when im doing a sub ap-get install firefox?
[09:10] <crimsun> tuxmadman: don't paste here.
[09:10] <charles`> If I install dapper, when the final thing gets made stable, will I be able to stick with stable from then on out?
[09:11] <crimsun> charles`: if you wish, sure.
[09:11] <jdon>  hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:11] <jdon>  hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:11] <TecTec> How do i get permision to use my hardrives with the Live CD?
[09:11] <tuxmadman> i said i was sorry
[09:11] <_harm> Ok i have a somewhat advanced qeustion i think :P I have a server and a desktop, when i want to see my homepage on my server i cant cuz when i enter the URL it redirects to my router.. so how can i see my homepage? via proxy?
[09:11] <charles`> crimsun, is is easy to do?
[09:11] <need_help> dang it .... help mounting hda from the live cd please
[09:11] <tuxmadman> could some one help me out?
[09:12] <crimsun> charles`: fairly straightforward, yes.
[09:12] <charles`> crimsun, ok thanks
[09:12] <jdon>  hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:12] <jdon>  hey how do i network my computers together after i install samba?
[09:12] <_jason> ubotu: tell jdon about repeat
[09:12] <need_help> C R A P ... what the command in ubuntu to reconfig the x server
[09:13] <crimsun> need_help: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:13] <need_help> xf86config failes
[09:13] <need_help> ty
[09:13] <jdon> so u guys dont know how to network them with samba?
[09:13] <tuxmadman> could some one help me plz :)
[09:13] <zielony> DirectAdmin (Control panel for web hosters) is free ?
[09:13] <[TechGuy] > doubtful
[09:13] <arrick> when log on using ssh over the network, how do I find the web page so I can edit it under apache2?
[09:14] <_harm> zielony i use ISPconfig as a panel.. works very well
[09:14] <[TechGuy] > arrick: /var/www
[09:14] <TecTec> i'm trying to follow these https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows#head-3a896b43d621c1410ab4281ba25857b2e6720b5c instructions but it can't find the file
[09:14] <arrick> [TechGuy] , how do I get there though, remember Ive only been using ubuntu for 2 weeks
[09:15] <TecTec> any ideas how to fix htat?
[09:15] <zielony> _harm:  ISPconfig is free ?
[09:15] <jdon> how do  i use samba?
[09:15] <_harm> zielony yes, and good
[09:15] <arrick> ow to delete files from terminal please?
[09:15] <strider> how do i disable a module if it soes not exist?
[09:15] <_jason> arrick: rm
[09:15] <arrick> ok
[09:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell arrick about cli
[09:16] <konfuzed> uhm I just shared a folder in my home directory which then caused samba to be installed which seemed to go fine but I cant see anything from this other win98 box and I cant seem to find where to access the setup/config for samba
[09:16] <arrick> thanks -j
[09:16] <_harm> zielony they also provide a detailed HOWTO for setting up a server with many distors
[09:16] <TecTec> can anyone help me?
[09:16] <jdon> how do i use samba?
[09:16] <konfuzed> !samba
[09:16] <ubotu> well, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[09:16] <mluser-work> Does anyone here happen to know which kde package allows me to see preview icons of movie files in konqueror?
[09:17] <strider> i need to now why my nvidia driver says i have to disable nvidiafb module when this module does not exist at all
[09:17] <Kumasan> jdon: what do you want to do with sama? run a  server? or connect to one?
[09:17] <TecTec>  i'm trying to follow these https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows#head-3a896b43d621c1410ab4281ba25857b2e6720b5c instructions but it can't find the file
[09:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell arrick about rute
[09:18] <_jason> arrick: I think that will be a very good read for you
[09:18] <strider> please someone?=??
[09:19] <arrick> hey _jason I already have it, someone oughtta change ubotu's mssg cause his links to it are all broken
[09:19] <jdon> ok..i installed samba..
[09:19] <arrick> except that one _jason
[09:19] <arrick> haha
[09:19] <jdon> and want to be able to acess files on my other windows pcs
[09:20] <arrick> I looked for it for a week
[09:20] <apoc> hey everyone, im looking for a file browser to replace the original one that came with ubuntu, something thats a little more compact
[09:21] <Kumasan> jdon: System->Administration->Shared folders
[09:22] <jdon> ok.. but when i go to places-network servers i cant find my other 2 computers
[09:22] <ompaul> apoc, mc is such a beast
[09:22] <Frafra> hi all
[09:23] <jdon> ok.. but when i go to places-network servers i cant find my other 2 computers
[09:23] <Kumasan> jdon: IOh, I thought you were trying to share files from your Linux box, *to* the windows boxes.
[09:23] <ompaul> !repeat
[09:23] <ubotu> hmm... repeat is Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://www.ubuntuforums.org while you wait.
[09:23] <Kumasan> jdon: it just works for me, check the logs, and see what errors you have.
[09:23] <jdon> i dont have errors
[09:23] <jdon> and where are the logs?
[09:24] <Kumasan> jdon: /var/log/samba
[09:24] <bliss1_> arrick> good evenig
[09:24] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi
[09:24] <arrick> bliss1_, back to you
[09:24] <arrick> got my server up, now to edit the pages
[09:25] <bliss1_> arrick: well done
[09:25] <arrick> yeah 72hrs plus
[09:25] <jdon> ok i did that.. now it says no errors
[09:25] <student> tyjhgjghj
[09:25] <Frafra> I would like buy an Acer Travelmate 4202, but I don't know if it works on ubuntu. It use Intel GMA950 (VGA card) and 802.11a/b/g wireless. Do these components work in breezy or in dapper?
[09:25] <arrick> gotta get better st this though
[09:25] <student> yo
[09:25] <student> wassup
[09:25] <karim> how do u install, .tar.gz files?
[09:25] <m5m> I need ideas for how to fix loss of laptop-touchpad mouse that keeps freezing on me; only a complete reboot seems to fix it... it's happening once every couple of hours now!
[09:26] <student> i dont give a fuck
[09:26] <konfuzed> for samba to allow a win98 box to see a shared folder, do I actually have to turn on wins-server or wins-client in samba.conf?  id rather leave it out if possible
[09:26] <_jason> karim: you don't really, what are you trying to install?
[09:26] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi how is it
[09:26] <_jason> !language
[09:26] <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.
[09:26] <[TechGuy] > that was interesting
[09:26] <nickrud> hi bliss1_
[09:26] <bliss1_> ompaul: get the stck out
[09:26] <karim> _jason: i want to install wine, but how do i execute the .exe like u do in u know windows
[09:26] <strider> helpppppppppppp
[09:27] <arrick> !justask
[09:27] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[09:27] <ompaul> !helpme
[09:27] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[09:27] <jdon> i need helpppppp
[09:27] <[TechGuy] > karim: It should just be "wine nameofexe.exe"
[09:27] <_jason> karim: you should install wine using apt.  There is a version in the ubuntu repositories you can use.  I have never used wine, but I believe you just do 'wine file.exe'
[09:27] <bliss1_> nickrud;i uppose you get a addiction to this room is  there a term for that in the uban dictionary
[09:27] <polpak> !info wine
[09:27] <[TechGuy] > karim: Google around. I know there's a WINE Howto to add a mapping for exe's to auto-run Wine. I just don't remember the name
[09:28] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14131 kB, Installed size: 55484 kB
[09:28] <ChrisLTD> okay...
[09:28] <m5m> karim: I've used wine; and _jason is right...  just install with apt-get or synaptic and run as he said
[09:28] <polpak> [TechGuy] , actually if you install wine nautilus will map it to .exe files
[09:28] <arrick> !wine
[09:28] <karim> itis just so hard with all this information flooding me ^^ so new to linux
[09:28] <karim> how do i add it to synaptic
[09:28] <strider> ok
[09:28] <_harm> Ok i have a somewhat advanced qeustion i think :P I have a server and a desktop, when i want to see my homepage on my server i cant cuz when i enter the URL it redirects to my router.. so how can i see my homepage? via proxy?
[09:28] <[TechGuy] > polpak: Figured such.
[09:28] <strider> hers my question
[09:28] <nickrud> bliss1_, could be. I'm locked to a desk off and on, and hate daytime tv.
[09:28] <strider> im trying to install an nvidia driver
[09:28] <karim> ive tryed it but i cant figure out how to add specific packadges
[09:28] <arrick> hey karim check this out
[09:29] <arrick> !easysource
[09:29] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:29] <jdon> how do you uninstall samba?
[09:29] <m5m> karim run synaptic, search for wine, then click install and apply
[09:29] <strider> but it says that i have to disable nvidiafb module
[09:29] <strider> but problem is this module does not exist
[09:29] <arrick> thet aill help you add wine to synaptic
[09:29] <ChrisLTD> so before yesterday my computer would freeze at the login screen right after the sound.. I reinstalled, updated the kernel and whatnot, then downloaded the new ATI drivers... now it freezes right after I finish with the login screen
[09:29] <karim> do i have to pack it upp?
[09:29] <polpak> karim, if you want the latest version I'd suggest just setting up the winehq repo
[09:29] <Kumasan> jdon: use synaptic, or apt-get remove samba
[09:29] <[TechGuy] > _harm: You're going to have to add a port redirect in your router
[09:29] <bliss1_> nickrud: I am going to get a P45 any day now
[09:29] <ompaul> !tell strider about nvidia
[09:29] <polpak> karim, http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[09:29] <arrick> nope
[09:29] <arrick> karim, it will install what it needs
[09:29] <polpak> karim, that will explain how to add the wine repo to synaptic
[09:29] <ompaul> strider, the way to install nvidia on Ubuntu has been messaged to you by ubotu the channel bot
[09:30] <polpak> karim, and then how to install it
[09:30] <karim> thank you
[09:30] <strider> yes someone tell me
[09:30] <jdon> kumusan, it said permisson denied
[09:30] <ompaul> strider, Read The Message From Ubotu!
[09:30] <_harm> [TechGuy]  i cant use a proxy?
[09:30] <strider> ok ty
[09:30] <Kumasan> you need to do it via sudo, adding and removing packages is done as root, via sudo, so sudo apt-get remove packagename
[09:30] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[09:31] <arrick> hey _jason so much for basic commands, it doesnt tell you how to open a simple html at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[09:31] <strider> i have another problem
[09:31] <strider> with anjuta
[09:31] <ompaul> strider, do one thing at a time
[09:31] <arrick> I found the file I need but cant open it _jasn
[09:31] <strider> haha ok
[09:31] <roico> strider?
[09:31] <arrick> _jason, ^^
[09:31] <_jason> arrick: what program do you want to open it with?
[09:31] <roico> r u using anjuta?
[09:31] <strider> well im trying to
[09:31] <[TechGuy] > _harm: I doubt a proxy would do anything. The router is sitting on the incoming HTTP port, blocking your Ubuntu system on the internal net
[09:31] <roico> whats ur problem?
[09:31] <arrick> I want to edit the html file somehow _jason
[09:31] <plbgnr> hello, I have breezy and want to newer version mysql server ...what is best way for me? (I'll use it just for testing)
[09:31] <m5m> so anyone have experience troubleshooting a touchpad mouse that loses connectivity?  any ideas of some process I can Kill/restart rather than having to reboot the whole system everytime my cursor freezes???
[09:31] <roico> debugging?
[09:31] <strider> txt problem
[09:31] <_jason> arrick: do you know vi?
[09:31] <arrick> no
[09:31] <strider> text
[09:31] <roico> oh... =\
[09:32] <roico> i have debugging problem...
[09:32] <polpak> arrick, you should be able to right click and select open with another application
[09:32] <polpak> arrick, or in a terminal you can use nano to edit text files
[09:32] <_jason> arrick: oh you should learn vi :), you can do 'nano file.html' if you wan't
[09:32] <arrick> ok
[09:32] <swim> hey folks is there some reason why dapper is taking so long?
[09:32] <arrick> thanks
[09:32] <ompaul> !dapperdelay
[09:32] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[09:32] <_jason> !dapper
[09:32] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:32] <polpak> arrick, but gedit is easier if you have a graphical interface
[09:32] <ompaul> swim the incorporation of l10n features
[09:32] <swim> wow thats really late
[09:32] <bliss1_> ompaul: i did not realise you had the authority to kick people out, well power and its useage
[09:32] <_harm> [Techguy]  urm :S i thik your right .. damn i guees ill have to hack the wep key from my neighboors
[09:33] <roico> whats ur text problem?
[09:33] <arrick> polpak, I turned it off on the server
[09:33] <LasseL> arrick, try this vi guide: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vi-guide.xml
[09:33] <swim> it was supposed to be in march, april... now june
[09:33] <polpak> arrick, ah
[09:33] <strider> text looks funny, it moves from leeft to right
[09:33] <polpak> arrick, then nano is what you want
[09:33] <swim> guess ill wait before using ubuntu again then
[09:33] <ompaul> bliss1_, I did not understand that
[09:33] <strider> and it looks like its overlapped
[09:33] <_jason> he wants vi, he just doesn't know it yet
[09:33] <claint> swim: it is going to be a long-supported release.
[09:33] <cycus_zwisus> who wants nicer fonts in gtk1 apps?
[09:34] <_harm> [TechGuy]  its not like like they have limited bandiwth :P and whats 1mb traffic per month?
[09:34] <roico> strider: could u send me a screenshot?
[09:34] <swim> claint: whats the point of that? with apps releasing new versions so often?
[09:34] <ltR20> hey guys, for the services do i really need some of the things left on by default?
[09:34] <ltR20> like the schedulers
[09:34] <swim> is it still strongly recommended not to use dapper?
[09:34] <bliss1_> ompaul: perhaps I misunderstood as I have just be here a short time but you expelled student can any nick do that?
[09:35] <ltR20> and how do i add my own startup items to the list
[09:35] <ompaul> bliss1_, no you have to be a channel operator to do that
[09:35] <[TechGuy] > bliss1_: No. Certain people in here are channel ops
[09:35] <bliss1_> ompaul: ok I understand
[09:36] <LasseL> swim, not unless you want about 50 updates every day
[09:36] <claint> swim: what's the point of what?
[09:36] <arrick> _jason, check pm
[09:36] <cycus_zwisus> zielony, sorry, i can't write PMs to you
[09:36] <konfuzed> hmmm so it seems like smaba is running, from the win98 box I can see the linux box but when I click on it there is a request for password. how to disable the request for password
[09:37] <swim> claint a long supported distro
[09:37] <ltR20> and how do i add my own startup items to the list
[09:37] <apoc> Frafra: what is mc?
[09:37] <twinge> is there an ubuntu roadmap posted anywhere?
[09:37] <claint> swim: it is important for business side of things.
[09:37] <bliss1_> nickrud: just a question that I would like some feedback on ?
[09:37] <Kyane> alguem do brasil?
[09:37] <LasseL> konfuzed, guest ok = true, i think
[09:38] <Kyane> HEY! I'M FROM BRAZIL..
[09:38] <polpak> ltR20, you can add an init.d script and link to it in /etc/rc2.d, or you can just add the commands to the bootmisc.sh file in /etc/init.d
[09:38] <polpak> !br
[09:38] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[09:38] <zielony> cycus_zwisus: Polish ?
[09:38] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[09:38] <ompaul> Kyane, no capital letters
[09:38] <LasseL> !pl
[09:38] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[09:38] <ltR20> polpak, i found it. If i want to add "nvidia-settings" to the list, i want to to be minimized to the system tray how do i do that?
[09:38] <m5m> What PID might be associated with touchpad mouse?  I keep having to reboot because my cursor freezes on my laptop! help
[09:39] <Kyane> what? i don't know speak english very well
[09:39] <polpak> ltR20, oh, you want to do it a different way
[09:39] <cycus_zwisus> zielony, yes but i'm afraid we can't speak polish here
[09:39] <ompaul> Kyane, Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[09:39] <ltR20> polpak, i went to sessions
[09:39] <polpak> ltR20, you want System->Preferences->Sessions
[09:39] <zielony> cycus_zwisus: #ubuntu.pl
[09:39] <_jason> Kyane: ha muitos brazileiros no #ubuntu-br, tu podes entrar se tu escreves isto: /join #ubuntu-br
[09:39] <ltR20> yeah i'm there.
[09:40] <TwoThou> system update owns
[09:40] <ltR20> now how do i make it so the programs get minimized to the notification area
[09:40] <_jason> ompaul: obrigada indicates you are female by the way :)
[09:40] <ltR20> is there a -attribute or somthing
[09:40] <jdon> how do i run samba?
[09:40] <Kyane>  /join #ubuntu-br
[09:40] <hari> Hi
[09:40] <Kyane> i don't no use this
[09:40] <ompaul> _jason, well someone give me the correct gender free in the channel please
[09:40] <_jason> Kyane: sem o espaco no prencipio
[09:40] <polpak> ltR20, ok, then just add nvidia-settings... There may be a way to start the app minimized, but that's mostly dependant on the app
[09:41] <hari> Which program shall I use to burn an iso?
[09:41] <roico> is any1 using anjuta?
[09:41] <jdon> excuse me.. may somone please answer my question please how do i run samba?
[09:41] <[TechGuy] > !samba
[09:41] <ubotu> samba is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[09:41] <ompaul> !tell jdon about samba
[09:41] <Kyane> bom, acho que vou sair.
[09:41] <arrick> !samba
[09:41] <roico> !anjuta
[09:41] <ubotu> roico: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:41] <_jason> Kyane: tenta mais uma vez
[09:41] <claint> roico: i used to on a debian system while back.
[09:42] <konfuzed> jdon, you started asking before me and ive basically got it running. I just followed !samba
[09:42] <ompaul> jdon read the messages from the bot they explain it
[09:42] <MenZa> Hmm... my Dapper install can't connect to the internet for some reason. All my network cables are in place; running broadband - any ideas why it isn't?
[09:42] <hari> Which program shall I use to burn an iso?
[09:42] <roico> claint: did u have any trouble debugging?
[09:42] <polpak> hari, nautilus?
[09:42] <ompaul> konfuzed, so are you changing your nic to unkonfused?
[09:42] <hari> thanks
[09:42] <polpak> hari,  do you have an .iso file already?
[09:43] <claint> roico: it was a real old version, i think, debugging wasn't really made anyway. so no.
[09:43] <MenZa> hari: Just right click it and choose 'Write CD' - just discovered that myself.
[09:43] <twinge> if i'm running dapper 5, can i upgrade to flight 6 without reinstalling?
[09:44] <karim> Can you install a cdrom that contains a .exe file? or atleast run it? because i only get a directory no auto run
[09:44] <benroe> twinge, yes, just run the update as normal and you're running flight 6
[09:44] <ChrisLTD> arghh... this crashing is driving me nuts
[09:44] <[TechGuy] > karim: Autorun is not supported by Wine. You have to manually run the setup exe
[09:44] <ChrisLTD> it logins, the desktop loads
[09:45] <MenZa> Hmm... my Dapper install can't connect to the internet for some reason. All my network cables are in place; running broadband - any ideas why it isn't? Sorry for repeating, but it's bugging me that I have to run Windows for simple tasks.
[09:45] <jdon> im getting sick of ubuntu
[09:45] <jdon> ugh
[09:45] <karim> When i press on it i get a error
[09:45] <ChrisLTD> then shortly after it makes some weird crashing sound.. some random dots appear and then it freezes
[09:45] <karim> ohh sry i see now
[09:45] <konfuzed> ompaul, not yet, I still cant get past the request for password
[09:45] <apoc> another question: how do i get a chat log when using kopete
[09:45] <ompaul> konfuzed, as in use your own when the gksudo dialogue comes up or on IRC?
[09:45] <Siph0n> hi... i have a .jffs2 file on my computer, how can i view whats inside of it?
[09:46] <[TechGuy] > MenZa: Half a billion possibilities. Is your network card recognized, is networking installed, etc?
[09:46] <konfuzed> the win98 box demands a password when I try to open the ubuntu box from network neighbourhood
[09:46] <claint> MenZa: how about your breezy install?
[09:46] <benroe> MenZa: it could be many things. Most likely you haven't configured the network interface properly - make sure the gateway is set correctly in the Administration->Networking tool
[09:46] <GnarusLeo> How do i copy all the files and folders of a dir to overwrite (those files wich is possible to overwrite) the other files?
[09:46] <arrick> !putty
[09:46] <ubotu> I guess putty is a DFSG-free ssh/telnet/rsh client for Windows. It is small, simple, and has no install nonsense. Available at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[09:46] <karim> When i install Wine, where does the program gets installed?
[09:46] <GnarusLeo> karim, /usr/bin
[09:46] <jdon> UBUNTU IS DRIVING ME CRAZY!!!!
[09:46] <HedgeMage> jdon: short trip?
[09:46] <HedgeMage> :P
[09:46] <claint> jdon: good.
[09:46] <MenZa> claint: I don't have any; I run Dapper. I know it's a bad idea to run alphas, but meh.
[09:47] <MenZa> benroe: Well, it worked yesterday.
[09:47] <thenuke> jdon: #ubuntu-mental_breakdown
[09:47] <karim> can i execute it from there gnarusleo?
[09:47] <konfuzed> ompaul, no putting my ubuntu user password in did not work. i left the samba.conf auth section in what appears to be authentication off
[09:47] <jdon> okay...
[09:47] <GnarusLeo> karim, sure
[09:47] <HedgeMage> MenZa: I keep thinking about moving to Dapper... having fun with it so far?
[09:47] <claint> MenZa : how much do you know about linux/unix networking, stuff like ifconfig, route, etc.?
[09:47] <MenZa> claint: Nothing whatsoever.
[09:47] <ompaul> konfuzed, samba is windows something I have avoided it for years :)
[09:47] <MenZa> HedgeMage: I only installed it yesterday, and I'm not exactly a linux pro.
[09:48] <OKButton> anyone else finding the security source slow tonight??
[09:48] <MenZa> But it works alright.
[09:48] <HedgeMage> MenZa: Good to hear.  I'm debating whether to wait for it to be officially finally released or not
[09:48] <hari> MenZa: any apps like nero?
[09:48] <HedgeMage> hari: k3b perhaps?
[09:48] <Seveas> HedgeMage, dapper rocks
[09:49] <GnarusLeo> When I make a copy (using cp) it says: omitting dir ... how do I make it cp the damn files? I am trying to overwrite files in a dir with new ones
[09:49] <MenZa> Anyway, I'm coming back tomorrow. Bed time -see you all.
[09:49] <ltR20> can sombody link me to a alternatives guide?
[09:49] <HedgeMage> Seveas: should I quit dilly-dallying and move up?
[09:49] <_jason> GnarusLeo: -r
[09:49] <claint> GnarusLeo : cp -R
[09:49] <kbrooks> GnarusLeo: -R
[09:49] <GnarusLeo> thanks :)
[09:49] <ltR20> my brother has ubuntu but he wants to know what's a good linux alternative to "winamp" for example
[09:49] <jdon>  i THINK I MIGHT SWITCH BACK TO WINDOWS
[09:49] <ltR20> or DVD burning software
[09:49] <Seveas> HedgeMage, you should
[09:49] <claint> ltR20 : xmms
[09:49] <_jason> jdon: fix your caps lock
[09:49] <Seveas> jd86, turn off your caps lock
[09:49] <obli> ltR20> XMMS
[09:49] <MenZa> ltR20: <3 Rhythmbox :)
[09:49] <ltR20> is there somthing on the wiki where he can see?
[09:49] <[TechGuy] > well, there went half a billion clones
[09:50] <jd86> Seveas: er?
[09:50] <Seveas> sigh, people put that crap in /part messages....
[09:50] <Jeldert> d0h, someone pulled the plug ^^
[09:50] <ltR20> he likes ubuntu but his programs don't work, he thinks windows appas run on windows
[09:50] <Seveas> jd86, <tab> error, sorry
[09:50] <jd86> Seveas: yea i looked back, heh
[09:50] <jd86> just my xchat-2 blinks like crazy
[09:50] <OKButton> http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security seems really slow is this just me??
[09:50] <sfar> [TechGuy] : that was not clones
[09:50] <sfar> it was just people with netgear routers :)
[09:51] <Neurosis> hey! i have a netgear router
[09:51] <Neurosis> ;P
[09:51] <[TechGuy] > sfar: Mmm, yeah sure. :o
[09:51] <sally_> breezy and dapper don't load the proper frequency scaling module on my laptop.  the fix was supposedly released in 2.6.15-14 but it still doesn't work in the latest dapper flight which has kernel 2.6.15-19.  the bug report is here :https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/28433    no one is responding to my comments.  what can I do to get this bug fixed?
[09:51] <Seveas> people with *crappy* netgear routers...
[09:51] <Neurosis> my linksys keeps failing so i had to resort to it
[09:51] <jdon> linksys is beast!
[09:51] <Siph0n> so does neone know how to view whats on a jffs2 image file?
[09:52] <claint> sally_ : are you compiling your own kernel?
[09:52] <Celestianpower> Is there a way of changing the output of sertain keys, so, if I pressed "a", it would be like pressing "b"?
[09:52] <[TechGuy] > Gimp? Imagemagick?
[09:52] <karim> deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ has the slowest download rate on earth, any other place?
[09:52] <sally_> claint:no
[09:52] <sfar> [TechGuy] : yea, that is the truth actually.. its a bug in some netgear routers wich makes people disconnect when a "command" is written on irc
[09:52] <claint> sally_ : do you know if the fix is being applied in the kernel, as in compiled for sure?
[09:52] <Seveas> Celestianpower, switch the keys on yout keyboard 
[09:52] <GnarusLeo> how do I make all the files and folders of a certain dir executable for everyone?
[09:52] <Nafai> Is there a program to record screencasts in Ubuntu?
[09:53] <JDahl> Celestianpower, you can change the keyboard layout, e.g., from Danish to UK.. isn't this what you're after?
[09:53] <claint> GnarusLeo : man chmod
[09:53] <sally_> claint, no I'm not sure, I haven't compiled a kernel since 2.2 and don't know how I would chekc
[09:53] <Celestianpower> Seveas: lol - that was just an illustration, I want to make it so that I have some keys that insert accented letters
[09:53] <Jeldert> haha
[09:53] <eno> NETSPLIT!
[09:53] <karim> How can i see if my w-lan is activated?
[09:53] <arrick> hey, which version of putty do I want to access my webserver from inside the network?
[09:53] <jdon> i think im going back to windows xp
[09:53] <konfuzed> jdon, your loss
[09:54] <jdon> well no one will help me
[09:54] <charles`> with 64bit ubuntu is it pretty trivial to run an environment of mixed 32bit/64bit apps?  Basically, can 32bit versions of firefox (for flash), java (for firefox), wine, etc. be pulled in with ease?
[09:54] <eno> jdon, your loss (I second)
[09:54] <karim> i say, master this program and itis uber
[09:54] <karim> just hard to learn all
[09:54] <Mooney> jdon whats wrong again?
[09:54] <arrick> hey, which version of putty do I want to access my webserver from inside the network?
[09:54] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi sorry went to eat
[09:54] <apoc> how do i keep a chat log when using kopete?
[09:54] <konfuzed> jdon, well you wont read the instructions or mention the specific error you are experiencing
[09:54] <karim> Anyway, how can i see if i have w-lan activated?
[09:54] <jdon> i need to network my computers together
[09:54] <konfuzed> !samba
[09:54] <jdon> a windows pc
[09:54] <eno> jdon: check out synaptic package manager, it is the most incredible thing you will ever see!
[09:55] <definity> hi
[09:55] <ubun2> Hey anyone up for a challenge? I've got a ntfs partition with working internet and an ubuntu install with broken internet and no gnome.
[09:55] <arrick> man are there a lot of new users or what?
[09:55] <konfuzed> jdon, you must be more spefic
[09:55] <strider> hello
[09:55] <Mooney> karim try going to the terminal and typing sudo iwconfig, you'll need to put in your password.
[09:55] <strider> i need help on the anjuta bug
[09:55] <arrick> man I scolled through 2 screens of green in the last couple minute
[09:55] <JDahl> charles`, It should be possible, but I dont know if it can be considered easy or not
[09:55] <jdon> ok i want to be able to share files with each computer
[09:55] <arrick> hey nickrud
[09:55] <strider> text is overlapped and moves
[09:55] <konfuzed> !samba
[09:55] <arrick> hey, which version of putty do I want to access my webserver from inside the network?
[09:56] <ltR20> WHat's the best program to BACKUP DVDS ON UBUNTU?
[09:56] <karim> great download speed i get from this deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ i will be done next year 2000b/s -_-
[09:56] <arrick> !caps
[09:56] <sally_> claint: should I open a new bug?  someone marked mine as fix released, but it isn't fixed
[09:56] <konfuzed> jdon, which part of the samba instructions did you have trouble with
[09:56] <strider> help please
[09:56] <jdon> i use synaptics and installed it
[09:56] <arrick> hey, which version of putty do I want to access my webserver from inside the network? nickrud help me pwease?
[09:57] <jdon> but it didnt say anything after that
[09:57] <jdon> it jus went back to the desktop
[09:57] <konfuzed> arrick, the latest one of course
[09:57] <claint> sally_ : hmm, possible.
[09:57] <claint> sally_ : could contact the guy how marked it as a fix as well.
[09:57] <arrick> konfuzed, there are about 10 different updated choices
[09:57] <Celestianpower> JDahl: No, I want a UK layout with a few keys changed so that I can have keys with accented letters
[09:57] <konfuzed> arrick, all of them
[09:57] <claint> arrick : why does version of putty matter?
[09:57] <arrick> all I wan is ssh so I am not opening all kinds of ports
[09:58] <hari> k3b is very good. How can I get a sortcat of it on my desktop? or even better a sortcat in the applications menu?
[09:58] <claint> arrick: so just connect with a ssh connection over putty.
[09:58] <shahin> I have multiple systems running Ubuntu.   I'd like to add a line or lines to /etc/apt/sources.list so that my systems can use one another for downloads in which I've already obtained packages previously.  Is there such documentation available via any ubuntu-related site?
[09:58] <JDahl> Celestianpower, I am sure you can do it by playing around with xmodmap, but isnt deadkeys sufficients?
[09:58] <Celestianpower> JDahl: What does that do?
[09:58] <konfuzed> arrick, putty only opens one port per connection as specified and nothing more. however even the oldest version is able to open a connection to any port
[09:58] <sheng> does anyone know how to set the screen resolution to 1280x1024 in ubuntu? i have a 17" lcd and it's blocked out
[09:58] <sheng> in the desktop application setting
[09:58] <arrick> yeah which versions are the most stripped down to ssh?
[09:59] <Jeldert> sheng:  weird, it's working for me
[09:59] <arrick> I dont want to make mistakes on the windows box
[09:59] <konfuzed> jdon, do you have the ubuntu page open for samba file sharing ????
[09:59] <sally_> claint: thanks for the help, I'll email the guy
[09:59] <arrick> (too many problems on M$)
[09:59] <jdon> yeah
[09:59] <ltR20> WHat's the best program to BACKUP DVDS ON UBUNTU?
[09:59] <Bambino> Please help guys!! =( My wirless stopped working. Broadcoam on amd64!! =(
[09:59] <strider> need help with anjuta please
[09:59] <arrick> !wireless
[09:59] <konfuzed> jdon, what line of that doc did you have trouble with?
[09:59] <Bambino> arrick, i have been there, and done that
[09:59] <claint> shahin: hmmm, i don't about that, but you could try rsync'ing (or some other kinna sync) your /var/cache/apt/archives perhaps.
[09:59] <hari> HedgeMage : k3b is very good. How can I get a sortcat of it in the applications menu?
[09:59] <jdon> i didnt have trouble with it
[09:59] <Bambino> now i cant modprob acer_acpi, i get errors
[09:59] <jdon> it was wasy
[09:59] <jdon> easy**
[10:00] <ltR20> I got a question, if i buy a new computer AMD OPTERON DUAL CORE will it work fine in ubuntu
[10:00] <cjones_> how do you get pcmcia to wrok ?
[10:00] <ltR20> will i be running in 64bit?
[10:00] <JDahl> Celestianpower, deadkeys keyboard layout gives you accented characters by pressing keyboard combinations, eg ALT-'e will produce an accented e
[10:00] <sheng> does anyone know how to set the screen resolution to 1280x1024 in ubuntu? i have a 17" lcd and it's blocked out
[10:00] <HedgeMage> hari: a what of it?
[10:00] <glacialfury> Brandnew to linux.  When using apt-get as outlined on the ubuntu starter page, most of the apps say: "not available, referred by...., has no installation candidate". What's this mean?
[10:00] <claint> sheng: your X settings might be configured wrong perhaps. !xorg.conf
[10:00] <claint> !xorg.conf
[10:00] <JDahl> Celestianpower, just choose deadkeys keyboard layout when you configure your keyboard
[10:00] <_jason> !ping
[10:00] <_jason> who killed ubotu...
[10:00] <sheng> ok
[10:01] <claint> how do you use the ubotu thingie?
[10:01] <konfuzed> jdon, including the part after isntall samba that was configure your computer and then the section on put in your settings?
[10:01] <sheng> im using the live cd, and i chose the right resolution
[10:01] <hari> a shortcut
[10:01] <claint> ah, dead eh?
[10:01] <_jason> claint: ubotu is not wiht us at the moment
[10:01] <jdon> it never let me configure it
[10:01] <hari> HedgeMage: A shortcut
[10:01] <jdon> how do i do that
[10:01] <jdon> (configure)
[10:01] <konfuzed> jdon, you are not reading the page
[10:01] <Celestianpower> JDahl: Sorry - where?
[10:02] <sheng> How do I change it?
[10:02] <sheng> The command you gave didn't work.
[10:02] <jdon> i need to know how to configure samba
[10:02] <Bambino> Im getting this when i type modprobe acer_acpi: "/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-amd64-generic/extra/acer_acpi.ko"
[10:02] <konfuzed> jdon, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba  - Start the network configurator using the following menu:
[10:02] <karim> so, ive installed wine and wine-dev from the synpatic thing, now where do i launch the progrma?
[10:02] <konfuzed> jdon, did you do that
[10:02] <HedgeMage> hari: ahh ok, you want the gui way I assume?
[10:02] <sheng> How do I change my screen resolution?
[10:02] <hari> HedgeMage: if passible
[10:02] <Kyral> !res
[10:03] <eno> sheng: does it not give you the option you want?
[10:03] <arrick> aybody ever use M$ frontpage to open a file from a ubuntu server over ssh efore?
[10:03] <JDahl> Celestianpower, you can configure the keyboard several places including some of the gnome menus
[10:03] <jdon> yea i did
[10:03] <HedgeMage> hari: under applications and system tools find applications menu editor
[10:03] <jdon> what is the domain name?
[10:03] <claint> arrick : ack, why would anyone? ;p
[10:03] <sheng> eno: no
[10:03] <sheng> my default lcd resolution is not listed
[10:03] <deefzi> why does it say "failed to construct testpipe to ALSA" when i try to change it as my default sound source?
[10:03] <sheng> which is 17"
[10:04] <sheng> so it's all blurred
[10:04] <_jason> arrick: copy the file to your ms box first (use putty-scp or winscp) and then edit and copy back
[10:04] <HedgeMage> hari: I've not used it but if it isn't intuitive I'm sure someone else here can help
[10:04] <karim> Ive installed whine and whine dev in synpatic tool, where do i execute the program now?
[10:04] <keyz-> ello all
[10:04] <arrick> ok thanks Jason
[10:04] <ltR20> karim, type wine in terminal
[10:04] <arrick> _jason, thanks
[10:04] <Bambino> "unknown smol in module or unknown parameter" Unknown symbol acpi_root_dir. Disagress about version of symbol
[10:04] <jdon> konfuzed, what is a domain name?
[10:04] <Bambino> this is what i get
[10:04] <hari> HedgeMage: Thanks
[10:04] <rami> can some one hack gsteamer
[10:04] <Bambino> anyone have any idea?
[10:04] <LoCusF> !cedega
[10:04] <strider> help with anjuta bug
[10:04] <keyz-> heh i dont suppose you have just walked through getting wine installed in a 32bit chroot? ;)
[10:04] <arrick> ok later all
[10:05] <arrick> have fun
[10:05] <konfuzed> jdon, it is optional  if any thing you should look at what if any domain name is used on your windows boxes but it is probably off
[10:05] <orbital_fox> afternoon
[10:05] <konfuzed> Configuring your computer as a server
[10:05] <konfuzed> The next part does not have a good graphical tool yet, unfortunately, so we must use the command line. It is not difficult, just be careful with typos.
[10:05] <konfuzed> jdon, did you get to that part of the document
[10:05] <rami> what kind of bug in anjuta
[10:05] <sheng> eno
[10:05] <orbital_fox> anyone know of a way i can mount my windows box, with a virtual machine or something?
[10:05] <sheng> do you know how to change it?
[10:05] <jdon> i want to be able to access my windows files on my ubuntu comp(this one)
[10:06] <TD-Linux> jdon: what windows version?
[10:06] <strider> anyone knows how to solve text bug on anjuta?????
[10:06] <sheng> How do I change the screen resolution to 1280x1024?
[10:06] <eno> sheng I pmed you
[10:06] <sheng> the pm isn't working in xchat
[10:07] <jdon> XP
[10:07] <TD-Linux> it appears in a new tab
[10:07] <rami> strider: need more info
[10:07] <orbital_fox> strider, whats the bug?
[10:07] <sheng> i know that
[10:07] <HedgeMage> hari: np
[10:07] <sheng> there is no new tap
[10:07] <sheng> tab
[10:07] <TD-Linux> jdon: hmm... it's probably ntfs, I suppose
[10:07] <strider> the text looks overlapped andmoves
[10:07] <keyz-> anyone on dapper64 able to run WoW/wine? having difficulty compiling a patched wine, both inside and outside of a 32bit chroot environment
[10:07] <hari> HedgeMage: ok it is simple, but in order to add an app. I have to know where to find it.Can u help me with that?
[10:07] <jdon> yep
[10:07] <TD-Linux> jdon: that's hard
[10:07] <jdon> i did it b4
[10:07] <strider> it moves
[10:07] <jdon> but lall my setting got reset
[10:07] <sheng> how much faster will ubuntu run in 64bit mode on a sempron?
[10:07] <jdon> all*
[10:07] <TD-Linux> jdon: maybe install libntfs?
[10:08] <sheng> i'm building a new budget pc with nforce 410
[10:08] <HedgeMage> hari: if no one else knows off the top of their head, I'll look on my other machine... I don't have k3b on this one because only I use it anyway and I'm a bit CLI prone :)
[10:08] <strider> i just scroll up and down a little bit and it moves
[10:08] <Celestianpower> How do I access deadkeys? It dioesn't seem to be in keyboard preferences....
[10:08] <sheng> eno
[10:08] <karim> When i want to execute wine i got press "wine" then "wine program", but i get this error: wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\program.exe": Module not found
[10:08] <eno> hi sheng
[10:08] <charles`> sheng, faster, but probably not enough to make up for the binary compatibility hassle
[10:08] <strider> looks like text over text i mean overlapped
[10:08] <sheng> can you type the answr here
[10:08] <sheng> i see
[10:08] <sheng> so 64bit is not worth it
[10:08] <eno> sheng: does it not show up in the bottom line?  are you using xchat?
[10:08] <sheng> i'm using xchat
[10:08] <Mooney> Btw, About 64bit, is there anyway to get a 32bit driver to work in a 64bit environment?
[10:08] <sheng> it's not showing in hte bottom line
[10:08] <Red-Sox> hi
[10:08] <hari> HedgeMage: Is there a default folder for apps?
[10:08] <sfar> where is ubotu? :(
[10:09] <claint> Mooney what kinna driver?
[10:09] <eno> sheng: you should have a red button with my name on it at the bottom
[10:09] <Red-Sox> on the /msg chanserv info #ubuntu, it shows me an alternate contact, how do you do this?
[10:09] <karim> how do i execute wine?
[10:09] <HedgeMage> hari: most random apps are in /usr/bin
[10:09] <sheng> i know that
[10:09] <strider> ......someone?
[10:09] <sheng> it doesn't have your name
[10:09] <eno> ok
[10:09] <sheng> only the ubuntu server tab and the room tab
[10:09] <troytroy> i need  a player for mp3 i have xmms but has a very small gui
[10:09] <hari> HedgeMage: And what am I looking for? Which is the .exe?
[10:09] <orbital_fox> strider, give more info
[10:09] <Mooney> Claint: Belkin wireless
[10:09] <Red-Sox> troytroy: amarok
[10:09] <strider> the text
[10:09] <ltR20> troytroy, amaroK
[10:09] <strider> i mean ist all screwed up
[10:09] <sheng> do you know how to change it?
[10:09] <orbital_fox> strider, we know it overlaps but where?
[10:10] <strider> it says things i didnt write
[10:10] <TD-Linux> sheng: are you registered with NickServ?
[10:10] <strider> over itself
[10:10] <eno> sheng: type in sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf  scroll down to the deafult depth you want and type in "1280x1024" in it resolution list.  then restart X
[10:10] <HedgeMage> hari: there's no .exe extension in Linux... but the app name is k3b :)
[10:10] <sheng> ok
[10:10] <strider> looks like two characters in one space
[10:10] <hari> HedgeMage: ok thanks a lot
[10:10] <HedgeMage> hari: np
[10:10] <glacialfury> any takers?
[10:10] <rami> strider: every cahr's =
[10:10] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi are you still around
[10:10] <karim> How do i execute Wine once installed?
[10:11] <strider> what u mean?
[10:11] <rami> characters
[10:11] <TD-Linux> $ wine
[10:11] <claint> Mooney: does that mean it uses ndiswrapper?
[10:11] <rami> or just someone
[10:11] <strider> not every char
[10:11] <strider> but the text moves
[10:11] <Bambino> anyone who installed a wirless 80211g? I have problems with make install. if someone would help me would be appreciated
[10:11] <bimberi> karim: wine /path/to/file.exe
[10:11] <rami> try to change font
[10:11] <strider> nothin
[10:11] <sheng>  what is depth?
[10:11] <sheng> color depth?
[10:11] <sheng> 32bit
[10:11] <eno> sheng: yup
[10:11] <sheng> it doesnt have 32bit
[10:11] <eno> sheng: you are probably looking for "24"
[10:11] <sheng> the last line stops at 24
[10:11] <Mooney> claint: yes at the moment, but theres no 64bit driver for it
[10:12] <sheng> why 24
[10:12] <ltR20> WHat's the best program to BACKUP DVDS ON UBUNTU?
[10:12] <Mooney> claint: would like to move over, but thats the only think holding me back, may get another card
[10:12] <claint> Mooney : I have no idea how to make it work than.
[10:12] <eno> sheng: I don't know why there is no 32 in xorg.conf
[10:12] <sheng> ok
[10:12] <Bambino> I have my windows harddrive but i cant move a pciture from linux to it. how would i be able to send over a picture?
[10:12] <sheng> how do i restart x without reloading the system
[10:12] <Mooney> claint: lol, ok then.
[10:12] <sheng> this is on a live system
[10:12] <Mooney> claint: thanks for trying to help anyway
[10:12] <karim> in what path does Wine install once installed?
[10:12] <eno> Bambino: did you mount the drive?
[10:13] <Bambino> eno, yes
[10:13] <Celestianpower> Anybody know where I can find the "deadkeys" setting?
[10:13] <claint> Mooney: i had a friend who had the same problem, i don't think he found a solution for it.
[10:13] <claint> karim: locate wine work?
[10:13] <eno> Bambino: did you give permissions to the mount point?
[10:13] <sheng> how do i restart x without reloading the system
[10:13] <eno> sheng: type sudo shutdown now
[10:13] <Bambino> eno, it has right/read
[10:13] <Astro73> I get an error during partitioning: I/O error during read on /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/disc, no further details given. Options are Retry, Ignore, Cancel. Help?
[10:13] <_jason> sheng: ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:14] <ompaul> sheng, log out and ctrl-alt-backspace log in
[10:14] <Red-Sox> eno: isn't it sudo shutdown now -H?
[10:14] <Astro73> during install
[10:14] <karim> clain: yes thx, ive installed it, but it wont find an .exe :(
[10:14] <claint> sheng: /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[10:14] <ompaul> eno Red-Sox you don't need to
[10:14] <forkmantis_> I'm trying to run a cron job that uses ssh to connect to another server
[10:14] <eno> Bambino: did you try sudo chmod +777 /mount/windoze
[10:14] <bimberi> sheng: unsure if the liveCD runs gdm but you could try 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart'
[10:14] <karim> just a .png .svg .desktop
[10:14] <sheng> ok
[10:14] <Red-Sox> ompaul: I've been waisting my life typing in -h!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:14] <claint> sheng : oh livecd, i am not sure as well.
[10:14] <forkmantis_> I'm using keychain to cache an RSA keypair so that I can ssh to the remote server using a cached password
[10:15] <claint> but if he restarts wont he lose his settings anyway? ;p
[10:15] <forkmantis_> but it seems as though the cron job is failing to take advantage of this.
[10:15] <ompaul> claint, well the thing is he should have said live cd at the start
[10:15] <ompaul> ohh well
[10:15] <eno> sheng: sorry I didn't know you were on a livecd :P
[10:15] <ompaul> I just saw that now :-/
[10:15] <sfar> if i have a new hd that is formatted to ext3, what shall it be under <options> <dump> and <passes> in fstab?
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[10:16] <iceman> ok, now i need help changing video drivers
[10:16] <[TechGuy] > sfar: Most likely defaults 0 2
[10:16] <iceman> !nvidia
[10:16] <ompaul> sfar, ext3    defaults        0       2 <<is what I use
[10:17] <iceman> ! nvidia
[10:17] <sfar> okay, thanks
[10:17] <claint> iceman: ubotu is dead right now.
[10:17] <sfar> iceman: ubotu is not here
[10:17] <cycus_zwisus> http://img114.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gtk11my.png <- wanna know how to have such fonts in gtk1 apps?
[10:17] <[TechGuy] > The bot is dead... Long live the bot
[10:17] <Mooney> Good night all
[10:17] <iceman> well i need the url for nvidia driver install
[10:17] <iceman> who killed ubotu
[10:17] <claint> iceman: other than getting the package, you could try nvidia.com
[10:17] <bimberi> iceman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[10:17] <eno> iceman: I think the Automatix script may do that
[10:18] <jadaz87> does anyone know of a way to have WindowsMobile devices work with ubuntu?
[10:18] <sfar> [TechGuy]  and ompaul, what does the "2" under <pass> actually mean?
[10:18] <iceman> who killed the bot ?
[10:18] <caglar_> is there any way to control vlc player with the mouse buttons?
[10:18] <xerone> why can't i su in ubuntu?
[10:18] <claint> jadaz87 : what is it you want? bluetooth?
[10:18] <karim> In Synpatic i have installed wine and wind-dev, but when i try to install xwine the others will be uninstalled, what should i do?
[10:18] <[TechGuy] > sfar: It defines what sweep partitions will mount in
[10:18] <claint> xerone: you can sudo -s
[10:19] <[TechGuy] > sfar: It first mounts all in pass 0, then all in pass 1, 2, etc so on
[10:19] <[TechGuy] > sfar: During boot that is
[10:19] <jadaz87> claint no to connect my MPX200 through usb and also my Palm Tungsten W does not sync with ubuntu
[10:19] <bimberi> xerone: because root has no password set - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[10:19] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi everything ok
[10:19] <sfar> ah.. hm.. so.. okay :)
[10:19] <claint> bah, what was the name of that sync util.....
[10:19] <xerone> bimberi, i could have sworn i set it during installation
[10:19] <sfar> [TechGuy] : and what might be the error if i can only write to it as root?
[10:20] <xerone> thanks for the link
[10:20] <karim> In Synpatic i have installed wine and wind-dev, but when i try to install xwine the others will be uninstalled, what should i do?
[10:20] <bimberi> xerone: did you do an expert install?
[10:20] <iceman> ty for the url
[10:20] <xerone> yes
[10:20] <claint> jadaz87 : there is a package called multisync, but i dont know if it does what you want.
[10:20] <iceman> anything i should watch for when going from a onboard video to a nvidia card
[10:20] <xerone> also, i cant seem to change the ubuntu icon in the applications tray, i set it to the gnome icon it always comes back to the ubuntu icon
[10:21] <bimberi> xerone: ah, then you do set a root p/w (iirc)
[10:21] <RazaMetaL> hi
[10:21] <karim> Omg this is so hard :( i would do anything for some one to help me for like 10 min to sort my problems
[10:21] <jadaz87> claint i will look that up
[10:21] <sfar> ompaul: do you know what might be wrong if i can only write to the disc as root?
[10:21] <RazaMetaL> i'm getting this error : PEAR must be installed (requires DB.php). Include path: .:/usr/share/php
[10:21] <claint> karim: anything? ;)
[10:21] <RazaMetaL> but pear is installed with aptitude install php-pear
[10:21] <ompaul> sfar, you do not own it as a user
[10:21] <karim> claint: yeah anything ^^
[10:21] <RazaMetaL> i'm using php5
[10:22] <sfar> ompaul: okay, do you know how to fix that?
[10:22] <troytroy> Red-Sox: can u send me screen shot of amarok
[10:22] <ompaul> sfar, sudo chown username:username /part/ition
[10:22] <iceman> let me try to get this driver installed back in a bit .. thanks
[10:22] <claint> RazaMetaL : it might be a pear issue, try: pear list
[10:22] <ompaul> sfar, what your mounting it as is /part/ition
[10:22] <Red-Sox> troytroy: Hmm, I'm sorry, I'm not on my linux box right now, lemme find you one on the web
[10:22] <[TechGuy] > RazaMetaL: You need phpo-db
[10:22] <claint> RazaMetaL : see if DB is in there.
[10:22] <[TechGuy] > err, no o
[10:22] <karim> claint: u got pm
[10:22] <troytroy> Red-Sox: ok
[10:22] <[TechGuy] > RazaMetaL: php-pear is just PEAR's base support files
[10:22] <claint> karim: yeah, but i wont give attention to it here.
[10:23] <__filip_> Can i import my bockmarks and all that from firefox to konqueror?
[10:23] <RazaMetaL> [TechGuy] : thnkz.. i'll trying it
[10:23] <Red-Sox> http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitaldeath/102162230/ , troytroy
[10:23] <schloob> i've got a bizarre problem here -- whenever i try to select a theme in gnome, the widgets/controls are always the clearlooks theme (unless i choose Human)... anyone know what's up?
[10:23] <GnarusLeo> arent there any alternative to gtkpod? Its a really lousy iTunes replace :P
[10:23] <sfar> ompaul: okay.. what do you mean with username:username? Shall i enter my username twice ?
[10:23] <karim> clain: Seriously would be awesome because i feel like im doing somthing wrong
[10:23] <tappaja> i have little sound problem? is there anyone who could help me?
[10:23] <troytroy> Red-Sox: ok
[10:24] <claint> karim: what was your problem? could you restate it here?
[10:24] <bimberi> GnarusLeo: amarok? - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[10:24] <pirast> hi, i have 2 gb ram but ubuntu only detects 1010 mb. my kernel is 2.6.15-19-k7. whats wrong with my system?
[10:24] <GnarusLeo> thank you :)
[10:24] <Red-Sox> Ugh, how do you set an alternate contact on a channel?????
[10:25] <karim> claint: Sure, i'm trying to install Wine, i did everything said here http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[10:25] <xerone> where are fonts installed in ubuntu?
[10:25] <eno> pirast: lucky guy.  I only have 256
[10:25] <ompaul> sfar, yes with a >>>:<<< between them
[10:25] <ltR20> WHat's the best program to BACKUP DVDS ON UBUNTU?
[10:25] <karim> claint: then i get some packadges, xwine, wine, wine-dev etc
[10:25] <karim> claint: but i can only install two of them
[10:25] <claint> xerone: depends on what kinna font. some X stuff is in usr/share/X11/fonts/
[10:26] <karim> claint: if i install a third the other two gets invalid
[10:26] <tappaja> my sound device does not work. i've done everything which forums and google could give. My sound device is atiixp and computer is asus a6r laptop with ati x200m chipset.
[10:26] <sfar>  ompaul: like this: sfar>>>:<<<sfar ?
[10:26] <sfar> KIDDING :D
[10:26] <xerone> claint, thanks, im installing the artwiz fonts
[10:26] <bimberi> xerone: also /usr/share/fonts and ~/.fonts
[10:26] <karim> claint: i have no ida what to do now
[10:26] <ompaul> sfar, no  >>>sudo sfar:sfar /mydisk<<< without the <>
[10:26] <pirast> tappaja: please look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[10:26] <Dada> Hi all.
[10:26] <sfar> ompaul: yeah i was kidding :)
[10:27] <claint> xerone: if it is a package you are installing from, you could try dpkg -L <packagename> to where the files are.
[10:27] <pirast> dada: hi
[10:27] <Dada> Is there an easy way to get Totem to be able to play DivX files? I have universe and multiverse repositories activated.
[10:27] <sfar> ompaul: and btw yuo forgot "chown" :)
[10:27] <bimberi> >>>chown<<<
[10:27] <bimberi> :P
[10:27] <pirast> !tell Dada restricted
[10:27] <ompaul> sfar, enjoy you seem to know it now
[10:27] <_jason> Dada: install totem-xine, you might need w32codecs too (tell me if it doesn't work with just totem-xine)
[10:27] <bimberi> pirast, Dada: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:28] <sfar> yes ompaul, thank you very mucho
[10:28] <claint> karim: perhaps you could google around for wine-howto's that are recent.
[10:28] <Dada> Thank you.
[10:28] <pirast> oh ubotu has gone :-(
[10:28] <_jason> ubotu is on vacation
[10:28] <claint> karim: the -dev stuff is usually for development, you don't wanna install it unless you are going to develop wine.
[10:28] <karim> claint: i think the main problem is that i dont know how to install an ordinary program xD
[10:29] <claint> karim: then for ubuntu, i would tell you to read something like aptitude how to.
[10:29] <iceman> well crap now how to fix this stupid thing
[10:29] <tappaja> should I paste that text here what lspci gives me?  or how should I give my hardware information.
[10:29] <_jason> tappaja: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:29] <kbrooks> claint: dont make him rtfm
[10:29] <iceman> i hate breeze .... screwes my install evry time
[10:29] <kbrooks> claint: its counterproductive
[10:30] <kbrooks> karim: use synaptic.
[10:30] <iceman> no x .... how to fix for nvidia drivers
[10:30] <glacialfury> I need some help with some apt-get messages.
[10:30] <karim> claint: so u cant do everyhting with synaptic?
[10:30] <_jason> glacialfury: put them on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us a link
[10:30] <claint> kbrooks : so tell him everything and lose my productivity instead?
[10:30] <claint> karim: you can.
[10:31] <karim> claint: Well could anyone give me a walktrough of how u do when u have downloaded a .tar.gz then want to install it
[10:31] <claint> karim, install wine, if not install xwine. i am not a wine fan though. i don't use windows or programs on windows, so i wouldn't be much help here, i am afraid.
[10:31] <ompaul> wb gnomefreak
[10:31] <_jason> karim: what are you trying to install?
[10:31] <xerone> restarting x
[10:31] <karim> _jason: im trying to install wine so i can run WoW
[10:31] <claint> karim: you usually don't need to install .tar.gz's in ubuntu/debian.
[10:32] <karim> claint: what u have to do then?
[10:32] <_jason> karim: there is a version of wine in the repositories
[10:32] <jdon> how do you here sound when u play a cd?
[10:32] <claint> karim: did you check if WoW can be played under wine?
[10:32] <bliss1_> nickrud: please are you about
[10:32] <karim> claint: yes
[10:32] <arrick> ok guys, I have a website I am trying to download from, please explain one more time on how to download a file from web with terminal?
[10:32] <tappaja> what was that command witc show my kernel version?
[10:33] <karim> _jason: what ya mean?
[10:33] <nickrud> bliss1_, you caught me
[10:33] <bimberi> arrick: wget
[10:33] <_jason> !info wine
[10:33] <_jason> oh right..
[10:33] <[TechGuy] > heh
[10:33] <[TechGuy] > Bring back the bot!
[10:33] <arrick> bimberi, whats the rest of the suntax?
[10:33] <POVaddct> tappaja: cat /proc/version
[10:34] <jdon> how do i configure samba?
[10:34] <arrick> !wine
[10:34] <tristanmike> what do we do without ubotu? we're like teachers without our teachers edition...:P
[10:34] <_jason> karim: wine is in breezy universe, if you search for wine in synaptic, you should find it
[10:34] <claint> karim: i have heard that some people got banned from WoW when using WoW under wine, because blizzard registered them as using third party software to connect to WoW. i dont know how i remember this info, since i dont use wine, or play WoW.
[10:34] <karim> claint: the thing is also that eaven if i install wine, or xwine ive tryed both, i cant find it to execute it
[10:34] <arrick> !samba
[10:34] <[TechGuy] > http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/otherosfs/wine
[10:34] <arrick> where did the bot go?
[10:34] <[TechGuy] > vacatin
[10:34] <claint> karim: did you just try typing wine?
[10:34] <arrick> why did the bot go on vacation?
[10:34] <claint> karim: in a console?
[10:34] <_jason> arrick: tired
[10:34] <arrick> need a tuneup?
[10:34] <jdon> how do i configure samba?
[10:35] <arrick> jdon consult the wiki on www.ubuntu.com
[10:35] <karim> claint: i did locate wine but all i find is .png .deskop
[10:35] <ompaul> jdon, you were send the info from the bot - you should have read the web pages it told you about and you would be on the next problem by now - your not doing yourself any favours, you read the docs on the wiki.ubuntu.com on samba and it works
[10:35] <karim> claint: yeah i did
[10:35] <cycus_zwisus> how to make mplayerplug-in work in opera?
[10:35] <karim> claint: i can paste what i got
[10:35] <juztin> help!  i keep trying to add Volume Control to the panel, but when i do, nothing shows up...is there a way to fix this?  if not, is there another way to adjust my system volume?
[10:35] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: if you visit the mplayerplug-in home page, they explain it, but it isn't recommended
[10:35] <glacialfury> paste link is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11473
[10:36] <ChrisLTD> any versions of ubuntu or just debian in general that are supposed to have good support for ATI stuff? :-)
[10:36] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: The world would be so much better, and half the traffic reduced here, if people actually read docs, Googled, etc before coming here, right? :)
[10:36] <cycus_zwisus> _jason, why it isn't recommended?
[10:36] <arrick> bimberi, you have the rest of the wget syntax?
[10:36] <arrick> nvmd
[10:36] <arrick> man wget
[10:36] <hassan> hello evry body
[10:36] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: ask the mplayerplug-in devs, that's what they say in the faq
[10:36] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , you want fries what that? ;-)
[10:36] <karim> Claint: karim@dhcppc0:~$ wine
[10:36] <karim> bash: wine: command not found
[10:36] <karim> karim@dhcppc0:~
[10:36] <bliss1_> niqemuckrud: I got a quick question its not to difficult but here goes when I installed qemu and kqemu it siad that the kqemu acclorator did not work good if you had Xen on your host well I donot have Xen on host but when I install guest linux I will also put Xen on the guest OS whats your thoughts?
[10:36] <[TechGuy] > ChrisLTD: Not really. ATI's notorious for not really supporting Linux
[10:36] <troytroy> hi is there a way to detect mirrors of repos closer to me in order to speed up download?
[10:36] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: http://mplayerplug-in.sourceforge.net/faq.php
[10:36] <OKButton> could some one do me a favour?
[10:36] <ompaul> !ati
[10:36] <cycus_zwisus> _jason, i've followed every step, i did it once bu t can't manage now
[10:36] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Please!
[10:37] <ompaul> it works
[10:37] <ChrisLTD> techguy: that's what I thought... but it just seems ridiculous that having a card like the 9800pro would give me these problems
[10:37] <ChrisLTD> it's a popular card
[10:37] <claint> [TechGuy]  : it seems the quality of conversation gets lower when people come directly to ask, as if magic can do it. sometimes it is ok for quick stuff like a command, but the ones like "How do I do brain surgery quickly?" bother I guess.
[10:37] <juztin> i can't add Volume Control to my panel...how else can i adjust system volume?
[10:37] <cycus_zwisus> _jason, i know what's said on that page (--enable-x) but it still doesn't work
[10:37] <hassan> please there is one can help me, i have a sound card , but i don't hear nothing in my sytem ubuntu, 'in french'???
[10:37] <karim> claint: you got the thing?
[10:37] <bimberi> arrick: kk :)  -  note that 'wget -c...' enables resume if the d/l is interrupted
[10:38] <bliss1_> nickrud:: I got a quick question its not to difficult but here goes when I installed qemu and kqemu it siad that the kqemu acclorator did not work good if you had Xen on your host well I donot have Xen on host but when I install guest linux I will also put Xen on the guest OS whats your thoughts?
[10:38] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: might want to try #mplayer because I don't use opera, but were you able to create the links and copy of the plugin without errors?
[10:38] <OKButton> could some one ping security.ubuntu.com from out side the UK and let me know the host name?
[10:38] <glacialfury> it's the installation candidate part that I'd like to understand.
[10:38] <glacialfury> bliss1_, stop spamming
[10:38] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , I don't know if you want it or not, her it is anyway https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[10:38] <[TechGuy] > claint: You're preaching to the choir here, personally.
[10:39] <nickrud> bliss1_, my first thought is that you should be asking this of someone who's run qemu and xen recently.
[10:39] <claint> OKButton : you mean the ip? 82.211.81.138
[10:39] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Yeah. Doesn't do me any good. I've got an X1300, and the new Avivo engine's driver hasn't been coded
[10:39] <cycus_zwisus> sorry, i might have forgotten about the link
[10:39] <cycus_zwisus> thanks :)
[10:39] <juztin> does anybody know how to adjust the system volume in ubuntu?
[10:39] <graveson> anyone seen this error with lame "fatal error during initialization"
[10:39] <bliss1_> glacialfury: it was a mistake
[10:39] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , so choose VESA until the driver is supported
[10:40] <arrick> bimberi, I am trying to get the download from 'www.noip.com/client/linux/noip-duc-linux.tar.gz' can you help me please
[10:40] <arrick> to no avail
[10:40] <bliss1_> nickrud: ok it was just a thought
[10:40] <_jason> glacialfury: search wiki.ubuntu.com for the azureus howto
[10:40] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Well there goes all the fun out of everything, right? :P
[10:40] <Demetrious> http://www.no-ip.com/client/linux/noip-duc-linux.tar.gz
[10:40] <glacialfury> _jason, it's not the azureus part I care about.  I'd like to understand what the error messages themselves mean.
[10:41] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , you can try anything but that is the house of last resort, and it *works*
[10:41] <[TechGuy] > Yeah I know.
[10:41] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , I have yet to get a case where it does not
[10:41] <_jason> glacialfury: ``E: Package azureus has no installation candidate'' there is no azureus package in your repositories
[10:41] <POVaddct> arrick: so what's the problem? downloading the file just went fine here
[10:41] <troytroy> hi is there a way to detect mirrors of repos closer to me in order to speed up download?
[10:41] <arrick> POVaddct, I cant get the syntax rigth
[10:41] <bimberi> arrick: wget -c http://www.noip.com/client/linux/noip-duc-linux.tar.gz
[10:42] <glacialfury> _jason: So the general solution to that message is, download it and install directly, rather than installing from a repository?
[10:42] <POVaddct> arrick: wget http://www.noip.com/client/linux/noip-duc-linux.tar.gz
[10:42] <arrick> thnka
[10:42] <_jason> glacialfury: yes
[10:42] <glacialfury> Thank you.
[10:43] <JoeRepublic> troytroy, I remember in Debian there was a package called netselect or something like that, which would look for the fastest mirror.
[10:43] <_jason> glacialfury: well, no not general, it may be that you need a different repository (something like seveas or PLF for example)
[10:43] <tappaja> ok if get any idea from that: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11474
[10:43] <adwr> umm....is there a way to play melodies in Gnome with the old-fashioned system-bell?
[10:43] <_jason> glacialfury: I'd say the general solution is to search the wiki :)
[10:43] <adwr> like one could do back in the old days? (zoot)
[10:43] <russo> william, whats up ;) well this is IRC and these people know ubuntu in and out...
[10:43] <jdon> i looked there its not helping me
[10:43] <arrick> bimberi, I get this
[10:43] <russo> Hello guys hope its gong well for you all help my buddy william with his ubuntu... i'm a slacker (slackware linux) ;) that and i'm in berlin and going to bed ;)
[10:44] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: _Jason so?
[10:44] <glacialfury> _jason: Will do.  The wonderful world of figuring out new OS' :P
[10:44] <russo> he's new but i hope you guys will be gentle ;) night william...
[10:44] <arrick> bimberi, cannot write to 'noio-duc-linux.tar.gz' (permission denied) when I use your command
[10:44] <_jason> troytroy: ?
[10:44] <william> night russo
[10:45] <ChrisLTD> what I dont understand is why when I reconfigure Ubuntu to use the vesa driver, it still crashes
[10:45] <iceman> damit ... cant get nvidia driver to work
[10:45] <bimberi> arrick: you're in a directory you don't have write access to.  Type 'cd' to go to your home dir and retry
[10:45] <POVaddct> arrick: so you are running wget in a directory where you don't have write permission
[10:45] <arrick> ok
[10:45] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Yeah, I still have to do some research on hardware support and everything else (especially in the VMWare and Cedega Wine arena... too much stuff of mine still runs under Windows)
[10:45] <ChrisLTD> could my sound card be causing Ubuntu to crash?
[10:46] <william> can anybody help me out, i'm having problems getting Rythembox Music Player to read my mp3s
[10:46] <bliss1_> arrick: you must have had a few cups since we last chatted
[10:46] <definity> how can imake the title bar of trminal disapere
[10:46] <definity> terminal
[10:46] <arrick> still the same
[10:46] <definity> and how can i activate the network from with console
[10:46] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: ok i did apt-cache serach and had netselect, netselect-apt
[10:46] <POVaddct> arrick: you have no write permission in your home directory?!
[10:46] <bimberi> glacialfury: also there's some sort of dependency from another package to azureus (maybe  a "recommends" or "replaces" dependency) - causing the "but is referred to by another package" bit
[10:47] <_jason> william: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-a57167a3ce442dc52d9b05e46a14503330d4e970
[10:47] <JoeRepublic> troytroy, netselect-apt... that's the one
[10:47] <bimberi> arrick: what does 'pwd' output?
[10:47] <tonyyarusso> william: Certainly.
[10:47] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: ok
[10:47] <bliss1_> open question to the room anyone useing qemu or kqemu?
[10:47] <glacialfury> bimberi: something like azureus refers to java?
[10:47] <POVaddct> bliss1_: only qemu without kqemu
[10:48] <JoeRepublic> troytroy, i don't know how well it works on ubuntu. I'm checking the web for info
[10:48] <tonyyarusso> william: Start by checking out the wiki page at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats - that will tell you a lot about various things that take some configuring to make work, including the mp3 format.
[10:48] <definity> how can imake the title bar of terminal disapere
[10:48] <tonyyarusso> Oh man, _jason beat me.  Again.
[10:48] <ompaul> bliss1_, so ask a specific question - 729 people telling you yes or no is not the way to do stuff
[10:48] <arrick> bimberi, /home
[10:48] <bimberi> glacialfury: yes
[10:48] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: ok
[10:48] <vge>  to install 2.6.17-rc1 do i first need to install 2.6.16.1?
[10:49] <POVaddct> arrick: /home is NOT your home directory
[10:49] <william> tonyyarusso, i'll try that first and get back to you if i still have problems with it
[10:49] <arrick> ok
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> william: Sounds like a plan!
[10:49] <POVaddct> arrick: type cd (without parameters) to go to your home dir
[10:49] <Trynemjoel> god dammit, Mplayer wont install, anyone got any experience with this program? it wont compile after ./configure
[10:49] <NickGarvey> there is no place like ~
[10:49] <bimberi> arrick: type 'cd' - it should take you to your home directory (/home/arrick or whatever)
[10:49] <arrick> when I back out of there, I get /
[10:49] <NickGarvey> Trynemjoel: apt-get install mplayer-something
[10:49] <triage> I'm Sure this a stupid question, but from what i've read so far, If Alsamixer is detecting my hardware and letting me configure it, and nothing is muted, is there  a way to get the sound to work?(sorry linux nub)
[10:49] <arrick> im there, was tehre when I started out
[10:49] <NickGarvey> Trynemjoel: its in the repos
[10:49] <NickGarvey> !sound
[10:49] <tristanmike> Trynemjoel: please watch the language, and you should post the error on pastebin so we all can take a crack at it
[10:50] <JoeRepublic> troytroy, I couldn't find any useful information about netselect-apt on Ubuntu, so I guess you should just try it out.
[10:50] <arrick> ok, now I get /home/arrick
[10:50] <arrick> trying again
[10:50] <arrick> ok got it thanks
[10:50] <arrick> !tar
[10:50] <bliss1_> POVaddct: well I was wondering there are so related to the kqemu accelarator and I have advised that if I have the option not to use it
[10:50] <bimberi> arrick: yw :)
[10:50] <arrick> man where the * is the bot
[10:50] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: ok just reading the man pages now
[10:50] <william> tonyyarusso, that worked, thank you so much
[10:51] <POVaddct> arrick: you have to learn about linux filesystem layout
[10:51] <Kurt> why do Democrats hate Jews?
[10:51] <arrick> how do I unzip and install .tar.gz now that I cant access the bot for info
[10:51] <bimberi> Kurt: political discussions elsewhere please
[10:51] <POVaddct> bliss1_: qemu does run without the accel module. it's optional.
[10:51] <LinuxJones> triage: alt + F2 and type gstreamer-properties
[10:51] <tristanmike> arrick: tar -xzvf file.tar.gz
[10:52] <POVaddct> arrick: tar xzf yourfile.tar.gz
[10:52] <tristanmike> arrick: and install....what is it you're installing ?
[10:52] <jadaz87> hello i was wondering if someone could help me with my Palm Syncing problem
[10:52] <bliss1_> POVaddct: did you not use because of promlems or just because it was not a option
[10:52] <Trynemjoel> tristanmike, there is no error, thats the funny thing. it just wont run "make install"
[10:53] <POVaddct> tristanmike: seems to be an ugly binary only dynamic dns client
[10:53] <Trynemjoel> just getting bash
[10:53] <triage> LinuxJones: default output is ESD, input is OSS, should i change them over to Alsa?
[10:53] <tristanmike> Trynemjoel: use "sudo checkinstall" but "sudo apt-get checkinstall" first
[10:53] <POVaddct> bliss1_: i don't want a binary kernel module. so i don't use kqemu.
[10:53] <strider> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says thngs that i havent written
[10:54] <[TechGuy] > This is odd... Anyone happen to know why ALSA is marked as needed in ubuntu-minimal (which is supposed to contain only what's needed to get a system installed)?
[10:54] <orbital_fox> dude
[10:54] <POVaddct> bliss1_: (that means binary, without full source code)
[10:54] <orbital_fox> strider, what theme are u using?
[10:54] <LinuxJones> triage: yes and right click the sound icon in taskbar and hit properties, make sure the alsa device is default
[10:54] <orbital_fox> strider, have you done any changes?
[10:54] <strider> theme?
[10:54] <tristanmike> Trynemjoel: "checkinstall" installs it so that "apt" is aware of it (ie Synaptic) and it creates a deb *for your system* so if you reinstall the os, you can use the deb instead of recompiling
[10:54] <orbital_fox> strider, yes in the graphics of your windows manages
[10:54] <strider> i've just installed version 2.0.1
[10:55] <strider> let me c
[10:55] <bliss1_> POVaddct: so you use qemu ok you see I have needed to install bridging can bridging be used without kqemu
[10:55] <strider> "Bruma"
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> Installing with "make install"...
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> [10:55] <Trynemjoel> Copying documentation directory...
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> /var/tmp/KhHbRmKbNTgdehoJUpOM/installscript.sh: line 16: make: command not found
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> ****  Installation failed. Aborting package creation.
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> Cleaning up...OK
[10:55] <martyn_> how do i mount NTFS Patrions so that i have read write acsess
[10:55] <Trynemjoel> wont even install checkinstall tristanmike :)
[10:55] <tristanmike> Trynemjoel: DO NOT paste in here, use pastebin
[10:55] <bimberi> Trynemjoel: please don't paste and 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[10:56] <tristanmike> Trynemjoel: did you "sudo apt-get install build-essential" ?
[10:56] <LinuxJones> Trynemjoel: umm, first don't paste in here, second if you want to compile anything you'll need the build-install package and probably the linux-header files
[10:56] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : if you mean server install it installs packages to be used with a server (apache,php,ect) not really minimal packages just no gui packages
[10:56] <POVaddct> bliss1_: yes. bridging has nothing to do with kqemu. but of course you need ethernet bridging support in your kernel (and tap/tun networking as well)
[10:56] <strider> ???
[10:56] <tappaja> does anyone have ati x200m chipset and working sounds?
[10:57] <martyn_> how do i mount NTFS Patrions so that i have read write acsess
[10:57] <POVaddct> tappaja: i didn't even know that ati builds whole chipsets.
[10:57] <triage> LinuxJones: Done, but still no sound
[10:57] <strider> please i need help with anjuta text bug
[10:57] <bliss1_> POVaddct: thats ok I have bridging installed so now to get rid of kqemu its not really neccessary
[10:57] <gnomefreak> !ntfs
[10:57] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: The description of ubuntu-minimal explicitly states that it is a metapackage depending on only those packages needed to get a system installed. That has nothing to do with other packages like desktop, sound, etc
[10:58] <arrick> ok, has anyone here ever ran the noip cient on your ubuntu system before?
[10:58] <gnomefreak> ^^ martyn_ its not safe to write
[10:58] <ompaul> martyn_, you don't you can read - but if you have fat 32 you can move data freely between the ntfs system and GNU/Linux
[10:58] <arrick> I need help installing it
[10:58] <martyn_> well ifs for like playing mp3 ect
[10:58] <triage> tappaja: 200p chipset here and no sound either
[10:58] <strider> please?????????
[10:58] <strider> anjuta text bug anyone can fix it?
[10:58] <tappaja> hehhee... I am not the only one..
[10:59] <william> tonyyarusso, I'm having another problem, i have some files that end in .m4a and its not reading those eitehr
[10:59] <ompaul> strider, wait 15 before you ask that again
[10:59] <Cooner750> What do I do if Ubuntu is freezing at boot right after the step "Setting up ALSA card 0"?
[10:59] <ompaul> !repeat
[10:59] <triage> however I am a complete linux newbie and its probably my own fault
[10:59] <Trynemjoel> there, its compiling, thanks guys :)
[10:59] <strider> oh ok sorry
[10:59] <eth0-noob> hey
[10:59] <arrick> somebody reboot the bot please?
[10:59] <eth0-noob> does anyone know where the group file thing is?
[10:59] <eth0-noob> that has all the users abilities?
[10:59] <eth0-noob> (sorry for being vague)
[10:59] <[TechGuy] > william: Those are usually DRM-locked files from iTunes or Napster or such.
[10:59] <bimberi> eth0-noob: /etc/group
[11:00] <eth0-noob> ah, thx
[11:00] <eth0-noob> bye now.
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> william: Those (I think) are aac files, the kind iTunes uses.  Check if the wiki page mentions that.  I think the packages you need will involve 'flaac' in the name (I'll search for them too).
[11:00] <cycus_zwisus> _jason, still dopesn't work
[11:00] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: did you compile with gecko1.6?
[11:00] <cycus_zwisus> _jason, yes
[11:00] <Stormx2> how do I open .mov files?
[11:00] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: try #mplayer then
[11:00] <vge>  to install kernel 2.6.17-rc1 do i first need to install kernel 2.6.16.1?
[11:01] <_jason> Stormx2: mplayer and w32codecs is one way
[11:01] <ompaul> arrick, no doubt when its owner notes that it is not running he will kick it into action
[11:01] <cycus_zwisus> besides i did it  once but it was a year ago
[11:01] <POVaddct> bliss1_: bridging is a bit tricky to set up with qemu. you have to run qemu first, with tun/tap networking. then you need brctl to put the tap interface and a eth interface into a br0 (brigde) interface.
[11:01] <k31th> any one know the bios key for a compaq laptop ~??
[11:01] <arrick> I need help please?
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> william: Try installing these: faad, gstreamer0.8-faad, libfaad2-0, libmp4v2-0
[11:01] <[TechGuy] > k31th: Either F2 or Delete, usually
[11:01] <arrick> ok, has anyone here ever ran the noip cient on your ubuntu system before?
[11:02] <juztin> help please!  i restarted my computer, and i'm having strange sound problems now...there are no startup sounds (like the little bongo sound or atmospheric sound when you login), and now there's always a whiny sound in the background coming from my speakers....amarok will play music, as well as other players, but they don't go nearly as loud as they used to...can anyone help?
[11:02] <JDStone> I'm considering switching from Gentoo to Ubuntu, but I'm worried about a couple of things.  I have a friend that is using Kubuntu and he's still using Firefox 1.07.  Why hasn't the Firefox package been updated?
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> william: If you want to encode to that format as well as decoding to play them, you'll need a few more.
[11:02] <_jason> JDStone: because ubuntu makes a stable release every 6 months and then provides security updates only
[11:02] <bliss1_> POVaddct: so if I want to uninstall kquemu fist take it out of module fill tun is in module file then since I have installed the script then maybe need to rm -f that
[11:02] <arrick> what is the command for build essential?
[11:02] <_jason> arrick: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[11:02] <strider> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
[11:03] <glacialfury> JDStone: detailed instructions for installing firefox 1.5 on ubuntu
[11:03] <glacialfury> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> arrick: To install it?  sudo aptitude install build-essential
[11:03] <tristanmike> william: you may also want "gstreamer0.8-faac" "libfaac" as well
[11:03] <JDStone> _jason: ahh, got it.
[11:03] <JDStone> thanks glacialfury
[11:03] <jossver> hello
[11:03] <jossver> I'm searching for a graphical version of, for example, fdisk - to delete and add partitions etcetera
[11:03] <strider> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
[11:03] <_jason> JDStone: often, packages are backported from the devel version if there is enough demand and it is safely possible to do so, but in the case of firefox it had too many things that depended on it and they would break without a lot of work
[11:03] <duelboot> JDStone, you can still run 1.5 in breezy
[11:03] <NickGarvey> jossver: gparted
[11:04] <NickGarvey> !info gparted
[11:04] <bliss1_> POVaddct: yes it was tricky its done bridging
[11:04] <william> tonyyarusso, how do i install those?
[11:04] <strider> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
[11:04] <NickGarvey> any bot there?
[11:04] <devnull_> i have linux-sources and linux-headers in /usr/src but /usr/src/linux is linked to a headers folder .. is that correct ?
[11:04] <jossver> !tell me about gparted
[11:04] <NickGarvey> guess not
[11:04] <NickGarvey> ubotu
[11:04] <tristanmike> william: "sudo apt-get install <eachone>"
[11:04] <iceman> wh can help me mount a ntfs drive ...
[11:04] <arrick> nope NickGarvey
[11:04] <jossver> ubotu is gone?
[11:04] <jossver> :(
[11:04] <arrick> yep
[11:04] <bimberi> strider: i don't know anjuta but perhaps try modifying its font settings (if possible)
[11:04] <NickGarvey> !?
[11:04] <void^> strider: see forum on ajunta's sourceforge page; it's on there somewhere.
[11:04] <arrick> ubotu reboot
[11:04] <phaidros> hi. I have seen on gentoo lately an multimedia configuration switcher under system/administration, now on ubuntu i cannot find which package it would be (dapper drake)
[11:04] <arrick> haha
[11:04] <strider> the forums sucks
[11:04] <JDStone> _jason: I understand now, thanks
[11:04] <yarr> lol do they?
[11:04] <iceman> who he heck killed ubotu dangit
[11:04] <strider> anjuta forum i mean
[11:05] <void^> strider: the info you seek is there.
[11:05] <strider> sure?
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> william: You have two options.  If you want GUI, go to System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager, find those package names in the list, check the box next to them, and click Apply.  See !synaptic for more info.
[11:05] <ompaul>  arrick I told ya once - when the owner sees it missing he will in the mean time he ain't here and it aint here
[11:05] <void^> strider: yes, because i've seen it.
[11:05] <bimberi> jossver: ubotu factoids can be browsed via http://ubuntu.cc.com.au
[11:05] <strider> ok thanks
[11:05] <jossver> bimberi: ubotu is gone :/
[11:05] <arrick> I know ompaul just wishful thinking
[11:05] <Howitzer> Does anybody have an idea on what app to use to open .bin files?
[11:05] <phaidros> gnome-multimedia-selector on ubtuntu, which package could it  be?
[11:05] <juztin> help please!  i restarted my computer, and i'm having strange sound problems now...there are no startup sounds (like the little bongo sound or atmospheric sound when you login), and now there's always a whiny sound in the background coming from my speakers....amarok will play music, as well as other players, but they don't go nearly as loud as they used to...can anyone help?
[11:05] <tonyyarusso> william: If you want command line, just type sudo aptitude install package1 package2 etc, and then your password when prompted.  See !apt for more info.
[11:05] <bliss1_> POVaddct: did you see my post about uninstalling kqemu
[11:05] <_jason> tonyyarusso: ha he can't see !apt
[11:06] <bimberi> jossver: i know, i'm telling you a workaround :)
[11:06] <jossver> NickGarvey: apt-get can't find gparted
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> Howitzer: .bin is a self-executable.
[11:06] <arrick> tonyyarusso, theres no bot right now
[11:06] <NickGarvey> jossver: let me check
[11:06] <POVaddct> bliss1_: yeah. just remove the kqemu line from the modules file.
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> _jason, arrick: Oops.
[11:06] <Howitzer> tonyyarusso, i mean a .bin file with a .cue file
[11:06] <Howitzer> a cd-image kind of thing
[11:06] <iceman> what are the correct theme types for ubuntu "gnome" from gnome-look .... gtk 2.x ?
[11:06] <tonyyarusso> william: Check that, no bot.  If you need more, ask me I guess.
[11:06] <NickGarvey> jossver: I found it, apt-cache search gparted
[11:06] <duelboot> juztin, is your speaker plugged in to the right port?
[11:06] <arrick> juztin, is your sound card installed all the way/
[11:06] <NickGarvey> gparted - partition editor for GNOME
[11:06] <arrick> ?
[11:06] <jossver> NickGarvey: That doesn't work here :/
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> Howitzer: ??  What's it for?  (I've only seen .bin for things like Java and fglrx)
[11:07] <arrick> chip creep
[11:07] <juztin> duelboot, yes
[11:07] <Howitzer> it's warez -_-
[11:07] <martyn_> whats comand line code for mounting NFTS partions
[11:07] <jossver> NickGarvey: aptitude search gparted returns nothing here
[11:07] <duelboot> juztin, I'll send you something I did that worked for me...no promises...hold on
[11:07] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : if you can show me where you read that it only installs things you need to get system up and running
[11:07] <arrick> martyn_, easier to edit fstab for mounting ntfs
[11:07] <Howitzer> in Windows, i have an app called Isohunter that can open these .bin files like if they were a rar/zip
[11:07] <jossver> NickGarvey - oh, wait, I forgot to add all these repositories to sources.list - this is a freshly installed system
[11:07] <jossver> where do I find these again?
[11:08] <juztin> arrick, i thought it was....it was working fine before...is there a way to check?
[11:08] <Howitzer> file-roller doesn't support the .bin file
[11:08] <Cooner750_> What do I do when Firefox reports the error "Could not find an appropriate hxplay or realplay in the system path to use as an embedded player" I've updated to FF 1.5 using the Wiki
[11:08] <william> tonyyarusso,  i typed in sudo... but it said it couldnt find the packages
[11:08] <martyn_> am new to this i seen a a line of code to enter into the termaial
[11:08] <arrick> yeah pull it open, pull it out, then put it back in again juztin
[11:08] <martyn_> but cant find it a again
[11:08] <bliss1_> POVaddct: what about the script I ran from here about half way down http://oui.com.br/n/content.php?article.23
[11:08] <duelboot> juztin, have alsamixer loaded?
[11:08] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: apt-cache show ubuntu-minimal. Very first line of the description
[11:08] <tonyyarusso> Howitzer: Okay, I'm guessing it's a self-extracting executable from my other experiences, so chmod-ing it +x and running it ./file will probably unzip it into something you can use.
[11:08] <NickGarvey> jossver: um, check ubotu for repos on that site someone had
[11:09] <arrick> after I install build essential what command is next?
[11:09] <Howitzer> tonyyarusso, it isn't a self-extracting file
[11:09] <Howitzer> it's a cdimage
[11:09] <bimberi> jossver: To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[11:09] <bimberi> - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[11:09] <bimberi> (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
[11:09] <bimberi> (Dapper)
[11:09] <tonyyarusso> william: You probably don't have the repos enabled.  (I really wish the bot were here now, but hey.)  1 sec.
[11:09] <Howitzer> like a .iso
[11:09] <bimberi> gah - sorry folks
[11:09] <jossver> Dapper?
[11:09] <jossver> eek, i'm behind
[11:09] <tonyyarusso> Howitzer: Then I have no idea, sorry.  Maybe try apt-cache searching to see if there's a similar tool.
[11:09] <jossver> is there a dapper already? eww
[11:09] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : thats not an install option that is a package to install after you install ubuntu
[11:09] <arrick> /etc/apt/sources.list william
[11:09] <NickGarvey> jossver: no..
[11:09] <Howitzer> thanks anyway :-)
[11:09] <NickGarvey> jossver: beta
[11:10] <troytroy> JoeRepublic: ok bro it works perfectly thks
[11:10] <Howitzer> nice to try :D
[11:10] <jossver> oh, good
[11:10] <duelboot> !test
[11:10] <arrick> bimberi, isnt it a little late for breakfast?
[11:10] <tonyyarusso> william: Okay, would you rather do this GUI or cli?
[11:10] <duelboot> juztin, you still there?
[11:10] <arrick> sunds going down in my part of the world
[11:10] <duelboot> arrick, it's the sun...hehehe
[11:10] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : i rephrase that its installed with any ubuntu install
[11:11] <juztin> duelboot, k
[11:11] <arrick> yeah
[11:11] <juztin> duelboot, yes
[11:11] <bliss1_> arrick: not if you live in the pacific islands
[11:11] <papaubuntu> #ubuntu-help
[11:11] <arrick> I know, two different ** keyboards though
[11:11] <duelboot> juztin, alsamixer loaded?
[11:11] <juztin> duelboot, sorry, was lagged
[11:11] <arrick> I want to come visit, is it warm?
[11:11] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: Do you even get what I'm saying? What part of the install process *requires sound*?
[11:11] <arrick> just kidding
[11:11] <bliss1_> arrick: its bliss
[11:11] <duelboot> juztin, see above, alsamixer loaded?
[11:11] <arrick> yeah i know
[11:11] <tappaja> must get some sleep, but if someone have better knowledge about sound system please help me ! I've fought 4days with that sound card and next thing to do is go back to Windows:). I listed my problem in: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11476
[11:11] <WoOf_mdf> yo does UBUNTU version  for PC have KDE in it ???
[11:11] <javmarlat> quit
[11:12] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : you did a server install yes or no?
[11:12] <POVaddct> bliss1_: what about the script?
[11:12] <_jason> WoOf_mdf: you can install it if you like, or just use kubuntu instead
[11:12] <_jason> WoOf_mdf: (same thing)
[11:12] <tonyyarusso> Well, test is probably you won't get a response to that when the bot is gone, guess you'll have to do without duelboot ;)
[11:12] <william> tonyyarusso, which was is easier, because i went GUI and i'm looking throught eh package manager and still cant find them
[11:12] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : when the boot screen came up (in breezy just a prompt) you typed server?
[11:12] <[TechGuy] > yes...
[11:12] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, was just checking
[11:12] <bliss1_> POVaddct: well i ran it so it made a directory what needs to be removed or not?
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> william: I know; you have to add some stuff.  I personally prefer cli, but a lot of the time new users aren't comfortable with that, and would rather stick with the GUI to fix that.
[11:13] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : that is a server install not a minimal install it installs thing you need to set up a server and sound is on all installs btw
[11:13] <POVaddct> bliss1_: not necessary
[11:13] <duelboot> juztin, if you can get PMs, check yours...I sent you some info
[11:13] <william> tonyyarusso, what is the difference between GUI and cli??
[11:13] <MisterN> n8
[11:13] <Howitzer> tonyyarusso, got it, needed to convert to .iso :-)
[11:14] <WoOf_mdf> _jason but i have install cd ( I m on mandrake now n im askin should i install ubuntu) ive try live cd but there wasn`t KDE so ....
[11:14] <bliss1_> POVadct: so just take it out of modules thats it
[11:14] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: You don't get what I'm saying, seriously...
[11:14] <gnomefreak> also as i was trying to say ubuntu-minimal is part of the ubuntu package you will get it no matter what install you use
[11:14] <_jason> WoOf_mdf: you can use that cd and then just install the 'kubuntu-desktop' package using synaptic or aptitude
[11:14] <POVaddct> bliss1_: yes. qemu should run okay without the kernel module.
[11:14] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : what do i not get why you installed server and got sound?
[11:15] <strider> where should i install pango?
[11:15] <dabaR> right there
[11:15] <tonyyarusso> william: GUI is the Gnome prettiness you see before you, where you point and click.  cli (command line interface) is opening up gnome-terminal and typing things there.
[11:15] <WoOf_mdf> i KNOW BUT DOEs IT HAVE KDE ON INSTALL CD ???
[11:15] <cyphase> what's a linux program that can use bonjour for chat?
[11:15] <strider> whwere should i install pango? everywhere?
[11:15] <juztin_> sorry, duelboot, i was having some terrible lag problems
[11:15] <duelboot> juztin_, can you receive PMs?
[11:15] <dabaR> WoOf_mdf: kubuntu does.
[11:15] <juztin_> duelboot, lemme log in
[11:15] <duelboot> ok
[11:16] <devnull_> hello
[11:16] <devnull_> again
[11:16] <monteiro> is there any program like DIA for design UML diagrams ?
[11:16] <dabaR> strider: what are you asking? do you know how to install programs on ubuntu?
[11:16] <arrick> !enter
[11:16] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : i dont think you understand that a server install is used for low memory or to run a server it gives you packages to run a server and im sure sound is thrown in there because most people wanted sound in server mode (for the people with low mem)
[11:16] <arrick> forgot
[11:16] <strider> yes i know
[11:16] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: I am debating the reason why ALSA is listed in ubuntu-minimal, instead of ubuntu-desktop, for instance. Sound is not required during the install, and definitely not on a server
[11:16] <dabaR> monteiro: why not dia?
[11:16] <strider> but i've donwloaded pango-1.8.0.gz
[11:16] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: I'm not stupid.
[11:16] <william> tonyyarusso, ok so its just basically either using the graphical user interace GUI or terminal...lets do it in the terminal
[11:16] <dabaR> strider: then just install it, it will install itself where it should be.
[11:16] <ltR20> is there a way to block sites  (hostfile)
[11:16] <devnull_> i am having issues with ati's drivers for xorg again ... there seems to be no errors in xorg.log but there is nothing on the screen
[11:16] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : read above
[11:16] <bliss1_> POVaddct: I have installed the 686 kernal but i hope it will make no diffrence
[11:16] <strider> hmm ok thanks
[11:16] <ltR20> WHat's the best program to BACKUP DVDS ON UBUNTU?
[11:16] <strider> from the source?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> ltR20: you mean to burn?
[11:17] <strider> i mean if i do ./configure the make then make install it wont install in the folder i am? but where it should be?
[11:17] <ltR20> Yes gnomefreak
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> william: Sounds good.  What you'll want to do is open that up (Applications > Accessories > Terminal), and do 'sudo nano /etc/apt/source.list'
[11:17] <king_crimson> wow.... what a pain in the ass! if anybody wants to know how to get a linksys wpc54g wireless card working in an ubuntu laptop LET ME KNOW
[11:17] <gnomefreak> k3b
[11:17] <monteiro> dabaR : because i want to do colaboration diagrams, and there isn't any symbol representing a Collection
[11:17] <ltR20> somthing really good, like clone dvd
[11:17] <king_crimson> i can tell you i just got it working finally
[11:17] <POVaddct> bliss1_: i don't know which processor do you have?
[11:17] <ompaul> !Shout
[11:17] <[TechGuy] > gnomefreak: I know how to read, thank you. Seriously, think it through... The server install profile is for a *server*... meant to run headless, remotely, etc etc etc. Why do you need sound support?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> ltR20: never used it try k3b or gnomebaker
[11:17] <bliss1_> POVaddct: intel
[11:17] <cyphase> Which Linux program has the best support for Bonjour chat?
[11:17] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Care to join me? I'm about to start throwing keyboards
[11:17] <juztin_> can someone kick juztin so i can identify?
[11:18] <gnomefreak> [TechGuy] : if you read it it says because alot of people run it for low mem systems and wanted sound
[11:18] <ompaul> [TechGuy] , take a walk to the nearest kettle and make a nice cup of tea :-)
[11:18] <tonyyarusso> william: Find the lines that mention "universe"
[11:18] <duelboot> king_crimson, I felt your pain with a wusb54g...what a pain indeed
[11:18] <devnull_> and no FB
[11:18] <dabaR> ompaul: ubotu is not here. also, are yuou sure your computer is not lagging very badly?
[11:18] <_jason> juztin_: /msg nickserv help ghost
[11:18] <juztin> got it
[11:18] <king_crimson> duelboot: did you have to change the RadioState lines? :)
[11:18] <arrick> hey bimbiri can I pm you?
[11:18] <swim_> when installing dapper, would it be best to install via a net install? or via the isos?
[11:18] <duelboot> king_crimson...fortunately not
[11:18] <POVaddct> bliss1_: should be okay
[11:18] <[TechGuy] > ompaul: Can I pour the scalding water for the tea out of the kettle on someone in here? :)
[11:19] <pesco> Ahoj everyone. I want to deb-package a program I made. Will my Ubuntu deb also be usable by Debian people?
[11:19] <william> tonyyarusso, its blank, i think i typed in the wrong file name hold on
[11:19] <ompaul> dabaR, he went missing about an hour and a half ago
[11:19] <pmj> I have an interesting problem: when I play any movie, and I've tried Totem or VLC so far, the X server crashes. Does anyone recognize this problem, or know where information about it might have been logged?
[11:19] <arrick> hey _jason can i pm?
[11:20] <dabaR> !umbrello
[11:20] <_jason> arrick: sure, no need to ask
[11:20] <tristanmike> there is no ubotu folks
[11:20] <dabaR> goddamn:) c   umbrello                                  - UML modelling tool and code generator
[11:20] <devnull_> i did a make && make modules_install && make install on my linux-source kernel and now it is saying /lib/modules/2.6.12/modules.dep doesn't exist
[11:20] <tonyyarusso> william: On the line that reads "# deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe", delete the # from the beginning, and add "multiverse" to the end, such that it now reads "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse".
[11:20] <king_crimson> yeah all i had to do really, was change RadioState|1 to RadioState|0 in all the .conf files for ndiswrapper under the /etc/ndiswrapper/lsbinds folder
[11:20] <sean> why no ubotu
[11:20] <king_crimson> reboot
[11:20] <papaubuntu> help us with some comments in #ubuntu-help
[11:20] <king_crimson> and it worked
[11:20] <king_crimson> at long last
[11:20] <papaubuntu> we need op in english
[11:20] <Danny> where would firefox be if I installed it with automatix
[11:20] <selinium> Any UK Ubunteros, There will be a 'Birds of a Feather' meeting at LugRadio Live. http://tinyurl.com/zhwmj
[11:21] <Siph0n> hey... what is that command to see what each of the colors in the terminal are what kind of file?
[11:21] <william> tonyyarusso, is that the right file? because its coming up blank and saying its a new file
[11:21] <_jason> Danny: automatix is not recommended, it is probably in /opt though
[11:21] <swim_> anyone?
[11:21] <king_crimson> hey has anybody ever tried ttv or aatv? that stuff is crazy
[11:21] <king_crimson> its like watching matrix code
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> william: /etc/apt/sources.list - make sure the slash at the beginning is there.
[11:21] <Danny> why not?
[11:21] <dabaR> monteiro: did you get that?
[11:21] <tristanmike> Danny: automatix is unsafe, does things like "echo -e "y\nY\n" and is considered unsafe
[11:21] <ompaul> Danny, if you use that software and your machine falls over like we have seen with others where will you be?
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> william: Ah, my bad.
[11:21] <_jason> Danny: http://nalioth.hostdestroyer.com/comparison.html
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> william: sources plural.
[11:22] <graveson> i am looking for a good program to configure a usb dvb device
[11:22] <tristanmike> Danny: if you would like something like that use easyubuntu, /join #easyubuntu for more information
[11:22] <william> tonyyarusso, ah  there we go...now what amy i looking for?/
[11:22] <tonyyarusso> william: The line starting with # deb and ending in universe.
[11:23] <tonyyarusso> william: Remove the #, add multiverse at the end.
[11:23] <pmj> asking again because of the insane spam in here: my X server crashes when I try to play any movie. What could cause this?
[11:24] <dabaR> spam could be a cause
[11:24] <sHaDe> /clear
[11:24] <pmj> I bet it's your fault dabaR
[11:24] <william> tonyyarusso, the line now reads 'deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy unveriverse multiverse' is that right??
[11:24] <pmj> !
[11:24] <dabaR> ya, unveriverse is good.
[11:24] <tristanmike> Breezy Sources: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[11:24] <tonyyarusso> william: universe, not unveriverse, but I'm assuming that was just a typo.
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> william: Otherwise, yes, it's right.
[11:25] <william> tonyyarusso, yea that was a typo sorry
[11:25] <goonie> how do I uninstall the ipw2200 driver?
[11:25] <dabaR> william: http://www.ubuntu.com/about/components
[11:25] <swim_> when installing dapper, would it be best to install via a net install? or via the isos? anyone?
[11:25] <haGGis> can any 1 point me to a general config guid for this distro
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> william: So then do Ctrl-O to save, then Ctrl-X to exit nano (the editor).
[11:25] <dabaR> swim_: do you already have a breezy system?
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> william: Then do 'sudo apt-get update'.
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> william: When that's done, try the install command again.
[11:26] <Demetrious> ir
[11:26] <dabaR> haGGis: http://help.ubuntu.com/
[11:26] <tristanmike> haGGis: check System-Help
[11:26] <tonyyarusso> william: Hopefully that does it for you (b/c I have to go catch dinner now), if not someone else can take over helping you for me.
[11:26] <teki> Hello. I'd like to know if it's possible to somehow disable the ALT+left click to drag windows
[11:26] <Danny> how do I download gtk?
[11:27] <tristanmike> Danny: do you mean themes? gnome-look.org for themes
[11:27] <dabaR> Danny: why? can you ask more spefically what you want?
[11:27] <adventchild> tonyyarusso: hello again...  i have a little problem...  i cant seem to be able to watch vids/listen to music...  i tried using Totem, then i went and installed Xine...  any ideas?
[11:27] <gnomefreak> Danny: you want gtk or gtk2?
[11:27] <Danny> 2
[11:27] <Danny> I'm trying to install easyubuntu
[11:27] <gnomefreak> Danny: what part of gtk would you like
[11:27] <william> tonyyarusso, what were the packages again
[11:27] <tonyyarusso> adventchild: You'll have to ask someone else this time, b/c I'm just on my way out, sorry.
[11:27] <adventchild> np
[11:27] <adventchild> ty
[11:28] <Nebular> I'm having trouble with X after dist-upgrade to breezy. I"m getting could not open default font 'fixed' error in my xorg log. I've tried searching on the web but the results are confusing
[11:28] <dabaR> adventchild: did you read the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats page yet?
[11:28] <Nebular> could someone point me in the right direction?
[11:28] <ompaul> Danny, so go to the channel #easyubuntu :-)
[11:28] <tonyyarusso> william: faad, gstreamer0.8-faad, libfaad2-0, libmp4v2-0
[11:28] <Danny> thanks :)
[11:28] <adventchild> dabaR: kind of...  didnt seem to be much help...
[11:28] <dabaR> kind of?
[11:28] <dabaR> you kind of read that?
[11:28] <bliss1_> POVaddct: here is my plan tell me what you think http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11477
[11:28] <teki> adventchild: everything you need to know is on that page..
[11:29] <gnomefreak> i was thinking it needs libgtk but i dont use it just about everything it has is able to be gotten from apt :(
[11:29] <goonie> how do I uninstall the ipw2200 driver?
[11:29] <devnull_> is there some special debian way of installing a kernel ?
[11:29] <teki> adventchild: it shows you how to install the packages needed to decode mp3:s and whatnotr
[11:29] <swim_> dabaR: no not at the moment
[11:29] <adventchild> i will read it again...  thanks
[11:29] <teki> devnull_: code it from scratch :P
[11:29] <dabaR> swim_: how would you do a net install then?
[11:29] <graveson> where can i find help on configuring a dvb card
[11:29] <gnomefreak> !install
[11:30] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrr forgot bot not here
[11:30] <dabaR> adventchild: you can read it, or install totem-xine, and so on...
[11:30] <POVaddct> bliss1_: you must quote filenames with spaces
[11:30] <Nebular> my fonts seem to be installed properly, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for
[11:30] <devnull_> well i did make && make modules_install && make install and it seemed to not install any of the modules in the correct place
[11:30] <swim_> dabaR: I'm guessing there is a net install iso...
[11:30] <devnull_> and i have linux-headers and linux-sources directories and /usr/src/linux points to a headers directory
[11:30] <dabaR> I don't think there is. Just install from the install CD, or the live CD, both can now install.
[11:30] <POVaddct> bliss1_: qemu -cdrom "Debian 3.1 r1 i386 Bin-1.iso" hardisk.img -boot c -m 256
[11:30] <arrick> IdleOne, can you give me my ip?
[11:31] <dabaR> swim_: I mean, you could use the debian net install disk with ubuntu sources, but, why..
[11:31] <bjv> how do you restart the USB subsystem? i just plugged a cf drive into the usb port and /dev/sdXYZ do not exist
[11:31] <swim_> dabaR: right but from the latest dapper iso if I'd like to install dapper?
[11:31] <goonie> I need help uninstalling the ipw2200 driver please
[11:31] <bjv> drive worked earlier, i unmounted it and walked off. have not restarted the pc since.
[11:31] <dabaR> Nebular: have you ran sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:31] <arrick> somebody please tell me my ip, I locked out my router
[11:32] <bliss1_> POVaddct: sorry ok but no "
[11:32] <arrick> gott reset from internet side
[11:32] <Nebular> dabaR: yes
[11:32] <sfar> how do i get my thumb-mouse-button to work? I want it to be "step back" in firefox.. its a logitech mx 700 btw
[11:32] <mwe> goonie: why don't you just disable it. it's included in linux-image which is essential to your system
[11:32] <dabaR> devnull_: yes, a very special debian way.
[11:33] <gnomefreak> dabaR: net install is here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[11:33] <dabaR> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto
[11:33] <haGGis> where do i get a code or a program that gives me acsess to read/write to NTFS partions as i need them
[11:33] <mwe> goonie: what exactly seems to be the problem?
[11:33] <gnomefreak> !ntfs
[11:33] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrr
[11:33] <tristanmike> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[11:34] <bliss1_> POVaddct: no " before the D  and after the iso
[11:34] <goonie> mwe, sorry if this all seems silly but I'm a newbie and I've been trying to get the wireless to work since I upgraded from warty to breezy and I can't
[11:34] <gnomefreak> haGGis:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NTFSReadWrite?highlight=%28ntfs%29
[11:34] <haGGis> cheers
[11:34] <gnomefreak> haGGis: i wouldnt write to ntfs
[11:34] <mwe> haGGis: it's not safe to write to ntfs from linux yet. there are commercial solutions though. google
[11:34] <goonie> mwe, warty worked fine with ndiswrapper but the ipw2200 just won't work
[11:35] <apple132> question: how do i determine my machines internet IP address?
[11:35] <mwe> goonie: can't you just configure your card to use ndiswrapper if that works then? We'll help you if you don't know how
[11:35] <tristanmike> apple132: ifconfig
[11:35] <BrownMan> does anyone know how to install xserver-xgl ?
[11:35] <apple132> tristanmike: it seems to just be giving me the IP from my router
[11:35] <goonie> mwe, don't I need to disable the ipw2200 or something before installing ndiswrapper?
[11:36] <TheSlickDuck> i'd never write to ntfs from linux, not today anyways
[11:36] <tristanmike> apple132: that is your ip address, so you want your real world ip ?
[11:36] <POVaddct> bliss1_: you must use the first " and the second "   or rename the .iso file so it contains no spaces
[11:36] <yada> bah
[11:36] <apple132> tristanmike: Yes, thats what I meant sorry, trying to SSH from another terminal to this one.
[11:36] <mwe> goonie: if hotplug autoloads that driver for your card. then you should blacklist it and configure ndiswrapper and /etc/network/interfaces
[11:36] <yada> i cannot automount an ide drive via usb cradle ... anyone know of a fix for this? i'm not googling much more than confirmation that a few people have this issue in breezy
[11:37] <dabaR> sfar http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=ubuntu+wiki+mouse+mx700&btnG=Search
[11:37] <twinge> is the installation from the live cd pretty solid?
[11:37] <BrownMan> i cannot find xserver-xgl in any of the packages.....and im trying to enable the universes but they aren't working
[11:37] <mwe> goonie: or is it listed in /etc/modules ?
[11:37] <Nebular> does anyone know specifically what default font fixed is refering to? I have no font called fixed, and I don't know where the default fon would be specified
[11:37] <yada> /dev/sdawhatever is there tho and fdisk can see it, its just not automounted
[11:37] <tristanmike> BrownMan: for Dapper ?
[11:37] <tappaja> hmm... is this reason why my sound does not work: 0000:00:14.5 Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 4370 (rev 02).
[11:37] <bliss1_> POVaddct: ok i will but the " in as suggested
[11:37] <sfar> thank you dabaR
[11:37] <twinge> stable, fully functional, etc...?
[11:37] <bjv> anyone know how to restart USB subsystem?
[11:37] <dabaR> or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MX1000Mouse
[11:37] <gnomefreak> twinge: nothing about dapper is "stable"
[11:37] <BrownMan> trista -- I don't have dapper....its not released
[11:37] <goonie> mwe, ok how do I blacklist it? it's not in /etc/modules
[11:37] <dabaR> BrownMan: it is not in Breezy. You can /j #ubuntu-xgl
[11:38] <tristanmike> BrownMan: XGL only works on dapper
[11:38] <twinge> gnomefreak: is drapper the first ubuntu version to support installation from the live cd?
[11:38] <gnomefreak> twinge: dapper and yes
[11:38] <BrownMan> Trista:  Oh...so how do people use the cool stuff with XGL?
[11:38] <twinge> dapper. sry
[11:38] <adventchild> can you set 'hotkeys' like in window$?
[11:38] <Agrajag> BrownMan: they use dapper
[11:38] <BrownMan> Trista:  How do I get dapper drake?
[11:38] <TruckerMan> Anyone know how to get a wireless card to recognize in ubuntu?
[11:38] <mwe> goonie: /etc/hotplug/blacklist
[11:38] <BrownMan> Is there a wiki on it?
[11:38] <gnomefreak> can we please bring the dapper discussion to #ubuntu+1
[11:39] <BrownMan> oh ok
[11:39] <twinge> gnomefreak: just because the release as a whole isn't ready doesn't mean one part of it can't be
[11:39] <danf_1979> any tutorials there for installing apache mod_security?
[11:39] <teki> anyone know why, while running world of warcraft under wine, I cannot keybind anything to the ""-button? I was thinking this might be a keymap problem or a wine problem.. but perhaps you've had any experience of this?
[11:39] <gnomefreak> twinge: it was one of the last things added
[11:39] <mwe> goonie: add 'ipw2200' to that file (without quotes)
[11:39] <strider> please someone, how can i fix this? mv: cannot stat `pango-thai-fc.so': No such file or directory
[11:39] <strider> libtool: install: error: relink `pango-thai-fc.la' with the above command before installing it
[11:39] <apple132> tristanmike: Yes, thats what I meant sorry, trying to SSH from another terminal to this one.
[11:39] <haGGis> how do i install MP3 codecs and divx
[11:39] <bliss1_> POVaddct: this applies to both lines ok , how long after invoking the the first line will I know when invoke the second line
[11:39] <twinge> gnomefreak: thx. that's informative
[11:39] <danf_1979> Is there any channel for ubuntu server discussions?
[11:40] <mwe> goonie: I asume this is breezy, you said so right?
[11:40] <TruckerMan> Anyone know how to get a wireless card to recognize in ubuntu or know the best documentation??
[11:40] <tristanmike> apple132: just checking into it
[11:40] <strider> libtool: install: error: relink `pango-thai-fc.la' with the above command before installing it
[11:40] <goonie> mwe, yeah it's Breezy
[11:40] <apple132> tristanmike: no problem, thanks! =)
[11:40] <haGGis> how do i install MP3 codecs and divx
[11:40] <goonie> mwe, so i've added ipw2200 to the blacklist
[11:40] <TruckerMan> Anyone know how to get a wireless card to recognize in ubuntu or know the best documentation??
[11:40] <strider> please someone, how can i fix this? mv: cannot stat `pango-thai-fc.so': No such file or directory
[11:40] <strider> please someone, how can i fix this? mv: cannot stat `pango-thai-fc.so': No such file or directory
[11:41] <devnull_> why is /usr/src/linux pointing to a linux-header folder ???
[11:41] <mwe> goonie: It should load now, then
[11:41] <strider> please someone, how can i fix this? mv: cannot stat `pango-thai-fc.so': No such file or directory
[11:41] <_jason> haGGis: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:41] <haGGis> chere janson
[11:41] <POVaddct> bliss1_: the first line runs qemu with booting the iso file. the you do the debian install. after that, you shutdown the virtual computer and run the second line for booting off the virtual hard disk.
[11:41] <mwe> goonie: now add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules and configure ndiswrapper
[11:41] <adventchild> dabaR: i followed the instructions on the site you guys linked me to, and used the 'sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad' cmd, and it gives me an error message
[11:41] <TruckerMan> well this is like talking to a wall, i'll try one more time... Anyone know how to get a wireless card to recognize in ubuntu or know the best documentation??
[11:42] <adventchild> dabaR: no installation candidate
[11:42] <tristanmike> haGGis: look here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:42] <TruckerMan> UBUNTU WIRELESS ANYONE???
[11:42] <strider> mv: cannot stat `pango-thai-fc.so': No such file or directory
[11:42] <strider> libtool: install: error: relink `pango-thai-fc.la' with the above command before installing it
[11:42] <strider>     someone knows hot to fix this????????????????
[11:42] <adventchild> !tell TruckerMan about wireless
[11:42] <bjv> who had problems w/ their USB drive?
[11:42] <dabaR> strider: I read your question 5 times. I am working on it.
[11:42] <rewt> how do u change ur irc password?
[11:43] <strider> wow thanks =)
[11:43] <_jason> rewt: /msg nickserv help
[11:43] <bjv> i just unplugged mine, ran  /etc/init.d/hotplug start    as root
[11:43] <TruckerMan> !tell
[11:43] <TruckerMan> ?
[11:43] <bjv> then plugged it back in, and it mounted as usual.
[11:43] <dabaR> adventchild: you did not install the proper repositories from which you can get packages. http://dabar.selfip.org/synaptic.html shows how to enable repositories.
[11:43] <_jason> the bot is not with us right now guys
[11:43] <adventchild> dabaR: i did enable multi and universe repos...
[11:43] <tristanmike> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[11:43] <tristanmike> if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[11:43] <tristanmike> windows drivers
[11:43] <tristanmike> bah!
[11:43] <tristanmike> sorry
[11:43] <eugman> Hey what's the command to reconfigure xorg?
[11:44] <dabaR> adventchild: what are you installing?
[11:44] <goonie> mwe, thanks for the help, I'll try this... need to find the windows drivers to use.. you've been a big help =)
[11:44] <bliss1_> POVaddct: then I have finished is it a normal boot into the virtual hard disk
[11:44] <tristanmike> eugman: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:44] <mwe> goonie: ndiswrapper.sf.net has a database
[11:44] <adventchild> dabaR: should i paste the cmd i am using?
[11:44] <mwe> goonie: it's listing recommended drivers
[11:44] <dabaR> strider: install libpango1.0-dev
[11:44] <TruckerMan> lookin, thanks for the comeback trist
[11:44] <goonie> mwe, thanks again
[11:44] <strider> ok thanks =)
[11:44] <dabaR> adventchild: to paste, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:45] <Joe_Dirt> ./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:45] <Joe_Dirt>  but i cant find it in synaptic...anyone else have this problem?
[11:45] <adventchild> dabaR:  would that be my name? or your name?
[11:46] <tristanmike> adventchild: usually your name
[11:46] <dabaR> adventchild: any is fine, as long as we know that it is your post. use yours, ya.
[11:46] <adventchild> ok ty
[11:46] <strider> dabaR, its already insatlled
[11:46] <tristanmike> adventchild: just paste the url when you post it
[11:46] <dabaR> Joe_Dirt: try installing libavformat-dev
[11:46] <adventchild> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11479
[11:46] <dabaR> strider: post the exact error you get to paste site ^
[11:46] <mwe> Joe_Dirt: what program is causing that? I don't think ubuntu provides that file
[11:46] <strider> ok
[11:47] <dabaR> adventchild: that is from the restrictedformats site that command?
[11:47] <adventchild> dabaR:  that is the debian pkg cmd i am using...  yes it is
[11:47] <ReWT_AxS> weather 37042
[11:47] <ReWT_AxS> ~weather 37042
[11:47] <adventchild> dabaR:  me thinks maybe the name has been updated?
[11:47] <haGGis> is there any software that acts like a virtual cd drive where i can mount ISO
[11:48] <dabaR> that one is for dapper, it says there. You tried  sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad?
[11:48] <mwe> haGGis: mount
[11:48] <strider> dabaR, http://pastebin.com/640939
[11:48] <haGGis> mount what
[11:48] <dabaR> haGGis: ya, loopback. "man mount" search for iso.
[11:48] <mwe> haGGis: you can use mount to mount iso files
[11:48] <haGGis> ok kool
[11:48] <adventchild> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11480
[11:48] <Gurft> Questino about configuring a new hotplug device
[11:48] <adventchild> more detail there
[11:48] <haGGis> does it worth with bin and cue files 2
[11:48] <mwe> haGGis: but use the correct syntax. man mount like dabaR suggested
[11:49] <Gurft> but my box doesn't seem to have a usb.usermap file... do I create one?
[11:49] <Gurft> there is a usb.handmap file.....
[11:49] <dabaR> adventchild: 100% your universe is not installed.
[11:49] <dabaR> adventchild: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, paste that to pastebin
[11:49] <chris12349> I'm trying to install ubuntu over a version of suse,  but lilo keeps loading.  How can I clear the MBR? or is that even what I need to do?
[11:49] <adventchild> dabaR: ok
[11:50] <Joe_Dirt> mwe the program that causes that is stepmania
[11:50] <strider> ...
[11:50] <apokryphos> chris12349: overwrite the mbr, yes. Ubuntu asks whether to overwrite it on the install
[11:50] <bliss1_> POVaddct; a friend at work said i would better of useing VMworkstation but  I must buy that and qemu is free and probably just as good
[11:50] <adventchild> dabaR: nothing shows up in gedit
[11:50] <adventchild> empty
[11:51] <POVaddct> bliss1_: it will be not as fast as vmware, though
[11:51] <mwe> Joe_Dirt: what is that?
[11:51] <Joe_Dirt> dabaR libavformat-dev is already installed
[11:51] <docta_v_> i'm running an ATI x600 with big desktop...can't seem to get over 1280x1024. i want to run 1600x1200....it's in the xorg.conf but not picking it up, any suggestions?
[11:51] <dabaR> strider: what are you compiling? Why not install from repos? New version?
[11:51] <chris12349> apokryphos: I've tried to install 3 times. Every time I've formatted and repartitioned. I even went into the rescue mode and re-installed Grub but every reboot the suse splash screen comes up. Weird
[11:51] <adventchild> dabaR: im checking in SPM again
[11:51] <Joe_Dirt> mwe ddr for the computer www.stepmania.com you'll see, i'm installing the online version
[11:51] <dabaR> mwe: it is a ddr clone, afaicr.
[11:51] <strider> because theres some bug in anjuta with the text... the "solution" is to downgrade pango
[11:52] <apokryphos> chris12349: I would've said check the grub factoid as that has instructions on how to overwrite the MBR, but ubotu seems out. One sec, I'll get you the link
[11:52] <bliss1_> POVaddct: thats why people talk about this kqemu accelarator
[11:52] <chris12349> apokryphos:  thanks!
[11:52] <apokryphos> cafuego: ping?
[11:52] <gonzobrains> yo what up peeps
[11:52] <mwe> Joe_Dirt: well how did you install it?
[11:53] <dabaR> docta_v: you added the refresh rates by hand to xorg.conf?
[11:53] <adventchild> dabaR:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11481
[11:53] <Joe_Dirt> dabaR mwe: regardless, they have a linux specific download portion which is why i'm pissed that it wont work
[11:53] <adventchild> screenshot of my SPM
[11:53] <apokryphos> chris12349: these will do it: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:53] <dabaR> Joe_Dirt: I've seen it work.
[11:53] <docta_v> dabaR: haven't done that
[11:53] <Joe_Dirt> mwe um, you dont really. you just run it
[11:53] <apple132> tristanmike: I probably made the question confusing...I'm trying to SSH to my home computer. In a terminal, i would type ssh hostname@???
[11:53] <adventchild> dabaR:  that was what i was supposed to change right?
[11:53] <Joe_Dirt> dabaR: yeah but i'm installing stepmania online, i know stepmania by itself works
[11:53] <chris12349> apokryphos:  thanks!  I appriciate it!
[11:53] <apokryphos> Seveas: what happened to ubotu?
[11:54] <adventchild> !ubotu
[11:54] <docta_v> dabaR: actually i don't have any modelines in the conf file so i guess it's all auto
[11:54] <Seveas> apokryphos, no idea
[11:54] <adventchild> lol...  gone?
[11:54] <apokryphos> cafuego idle time 4d  :/
[11:54] <dabaR> adventchild: well, from that pic I can not see. Those are the security updates sources. Do a "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list, and post that to pastebin, I'll tell you what to change.
[11:54] <frank23> apple132: either you need your IP or use some kind of dynamic dns service
[11:54] <bliss1_> POVaddct: ever thought about VMware?
[11:54] <haGGis> ah god why cant i get any thing to work on th 64bit version
[11:54] <apple132> frank23: right, so if im on linux is there anyway to detect my realworld IP?
[11:54] <adventchild> dabaR: that comes up empty...  nothing written in gedit
[11:54] <PoyBoy> Hey All, question about my wireless card.  It is a ZyDas 802.11b/g USB card, which is a problem.  Does anyone know how to get it working?  Fell free to /msg me if need be.
[11:54] <dabaR> docta_v: you should read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:55] <frank23> apple132: and if the ssh server is behind a router, you need to forward a port
[11:55] <docta_v> ok...will take a look
[11:55] <apokryphos> haGGis: like what?
[11:55] <dabaR> apple132: ssh user@hostname
[11:55] <mwe> Joe_Dirt: I got curious. I'll see if it works here
[11:55] <dabaR> apple132: also known as "man ssh"
[11:55] <apple132> frank23: alright, how do i know which port to forward?
[11:55] <dabaR> 22
[11:55] <POVaddct> bliss1_: yes, but it has its own problems with building kernel modules, making the host system unstable, etc. and of course you have to pay for it.
[11:56] <Joe_Dirt> mwe: stepmania offline will need libmad online needs libmad and libavformat, i cant get the right avformat is all
[11:56] <strider> dabaR?
[11:56] <frank23> apple132: are you connected through a router?  try ifconfig -a and find your IP address of the interface you're using
[11:56] <tuxis> hy
[11:56] <adventchild> dabaR: that comes up empty...  nothing written in gedit...  what should i do now?
[11:56] <PoyBoy> ok
[11:56] <eugman> I know it's a stupid question but, I'm trying to install something through terminal and it says that it won't do it because a bunch of dependencies aren't and won't be installed what do I type to install something along with it's dependencies?
[11:56] <mwe> Joe_Dirt: hmm
[11:56] <dabaR> apple132: yes, to find out your external IP, that is called http://dnsstuff.com in the top right.
[11:56] <frank23> apple132: it's the ssh server port. port 22 maybe, I forget....
[11:56] <adventchild> -i ?
[11:56] <tuxis> i need some help can any one help me
[11:56] <apokryphos> eugman: use Synaptic
[11:56] <apokryphos> !helpme
[11:56] <eugman> Kinda broke gnome...
[11:56] <dabaR> adventchild: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list?
[11:56] <bliss1_> POVaddct: Xen looks cool?
[11:56] <apokryphos> heh
[11:57] <tristanmike> apple132: did you figure it out ?
[11:57] <apokryphos> tuxis: ask your question and find out :)
[11:57] <adventchild> dabaR: that comes up empty...
[11:57] <IdleOne> tuxis, ask your question
[11:57] <dabaR> adventchild: sure you did not typo?
[11:57] <tuxis> !helpme
[11:57] <dabaR> heh
[11:57] <adventchild> im sure....  ill use tab
[11:57] <apple132> tristanmike: getting there...heh
[11:57] <Dreamglider> can anyone help me, ubuntu does not see my USB wlan adaptor. how can i fix this ?
[11:57] <PoyBoy> same here
[11:57] <scorchsaber> hey, I've been using Ubuntu Linux for a bit now (near exclusively), and I need to know if there is any way to bring up a process manager above all else, when, for example, a program isn't functioning (and it's fullscreen, and I'd like to either a) shut it down, or b) get to the desktop)
[11:57] <PoyBoy> my usb adapter isn't racognised
[11:58] <dabaR> I thought it is spelled wreckognized
[11:58] <duelboot> Dreamglider, which card?
[11:58] <davidmoore83> hi, need help with ATI install
[11:58] <adventchild> dabaR: ah...  maybe i did typo
[11:58] <eugman> Actually I can probably figure it out. How do you page up on a help page when it fives you screenfulls of information?
[11:58] <apple132> frank23: i got it, thank you!
[11:58] <tuxis> any one from france or someone speaking french??
[11:58] <frank23> apple132: ok.
[11:58] <davidmoore83> installed and then ran fglrxinfo
[11:58] <adventchild> dabaR:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11482
[11:58] <PoyBoy> im having the same problems as dreamglider, i jave a zydas 802.11b/g
[11:59] <andrew420> wut the fuck
[11:59] <dabaR> eugman: more and less are pager programs.
[11:59] <duelboot> scorchsaber, you can set <ctl> <alt> <del> or any other to lauch system monitor
[11:59] <POVaddct> bliss1_: never used Xen. it is a different approach. and it can only run a few types of guest systems.
[11:59] <scorchsaber> tuxis: Minimal french I think they have a french Ubuntu channel
[11:59] <Dreamglider> duelboot, , it's a X-Micro WLAN adaptor. 80211G
[11:59] <duelboot> scorchsaber, but you must sset it
[11:59] <apokryphos> #ubuntu-fr
[11:59] <eugman> dabar, so I have to pipe the command through more or less?
[11:59] <frank23> tuxis: you can check  #ubuntu-fr and #kubuntu-fr
[11:59] <tuxis> do you nkow one
[11:59] <scorchsaber> duel: D'oh
[11:59] <duelboot> Dreamglider, have you checked out the ndiswrapper wiki?
[11:59] <tuxis> ok i0ll try
[11:59] <andrew420> anyone else got voice in here?
[11:59] <IamEthos> firefox 1.5 closes randomly for me
[11:59] <IamEthos> has anyone seen that?
[11:59] <bliss1_> POVaddct: Debian Sarge for one?