[12:01] <Riddell> codecs for what?
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> pvd2006: Looks to be /usr/lib/codecs
[12:03] <lesshaste> are there any tools people would recommend for noise removal from audio?
[12:04] <chavira> audacity?
[12:05] <ygetartson> is ubuntu flight 6 out?
[12:05] <Howdy125> Better be I'm using it ygetartson
[12:05] <pvd2006> THanks tony, that is what I was thinking.
[12:05] <ygetartson> :)
[12:05] <Xilo> im trying to use the nvidia drivers, and for some reason it won't load the glx module... i followed the ubuntu nvidia guide too
[12:06] <tritium> ygetartson: yes
[12:07] <chavira> http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu
[12:07] <pvd2006> wierd, I dont see /usr/lib/codecs under the file manager...
[12:07] <pvd2006> even when I show hidden files
[12:08] <pvd2006> oh well, ill just use the command like version of tar
[12:10] <ygetartson> would you, to fix libqt3, reinstall ubuntu and upgrade to flight6?
[12:10] <ygetartson> mine seems crazily broken
[12:11] <ygetartson> or what can i do?
[12:13] <pvd2006> hmm it seems my codecs are under /usr/lib/pwlib/codecs, does that sound right to anyone?
[12:13] <ygetartson> theres 650 users here. 1 of you knows what he would do to exchange the version of qt?
[12:15] <chavira> ygetartson for what?
[12:15] <konfuzed> ive got this hard drive inthis box that is ResiferFS and mounted as /mnt/Maxtor but the System->Adminsitration->Disks lsits the drive as inaccesible and the enable button will not enable the drive
[12:15] <konfuzed> access
[12:16] <AngryElf> what are some good torrent clients?
[12:16] <ygetartson> mine seems to produce errors. konqueror wont start up, and libqt3 causes a crash in amarok
[12:16] <fatehaze> Can I make an ad-hoc connection from an ubuntu machine to a winxp machine connected to T-Mobile's EDGE network?
[12:16] <void^> AngryElf: azureus, rtorrent
[12:16] <ygetartson> if anyone is interested, i can give the link to the bug report and backtrace.
[12:16] <ygetartson> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125187
[12:17] <konfuzed> what can I use that drive to mount and or repair the drive
[12:17] <Howdy125> ygetartson,  have you tried removing libqt3 and reinstalling it ...
[12:17] <chavira> update to libqt4...
[12:18] <ygetartson> Howdy125: he will deinstall many packages, do you know a handy way of reinstalling them cumulatively?
[12:19] <ygetartson> instead of remembering them all, i mean.
[12:20] <Howdy125> Well if you reinstall libqt3 it should reinstall anything that got removed I would think .. I'd try chavira s idea first with the libqt4 ygetartson
[12:22] <pvd2006> does anyone know the default location for plugins in Ubuntu?
[12:22] <pvd2006> codecs I mean
[12:22] <Howdy125> I use Gnome and I don't even show libqt3 installed so I can't check things out for you ygetartson  ..
[12:22] <crimsun> pvd2006: which codecs?
[12:22] <konfuzed> /usr/lib/win32 ??
[12:23] <pvd2006> I am installed all codecs package for mplayer, I am compiling it through CVS so I have to extract the codecs manually into the right directory
[12:23] <pvd2006> installing*
[12:23] <crimsun> see konfuzed's response, then
[12:23] <_jason> pvd2006: the README tells you where they will work
[12:25] <Polygon> hello, i recently recently installed windows and in turn destroyed the boot loader that got installed during the installation of ubuntu. I am trying to get GRUB reinstalled but i am having some trouble, i keep getting an "error code 1" when it tries to install the "LILO boot loader" on to the hard disc
[12:25] <Polygon> by following the guide here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24113&page=3&highlight=restore+grub
[12:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell Polygon about grub
[12:25] <pvd2006> oh ok found it, /usr/local/lib/codecs/
[12:25] <s-ndh-c> hm
[12:26] <pvd2006> Thanks
[12:26] <s-ndh-c> i still cant print
[12:31] <aimaz> anyone know where i can read about setting up a repository?
[12:31] <pvd2006> so how do you, MAKE the mplayer source file. I dont see documentation on the mplayer website for that part.
[12:32] <_jason> pvd2006: also in the README :)
[12:33] <AngryElf> hey all i'm having a problem downloading torrents....while connecting to peers it times out with 'unable to connect to tracker'.....is this possibly a firewall issue?
[12:34] <AngryElf> err, nevermind......it just worked....5th time's the charm i guess
[12:34] <k31th> Do any text editors in linux do php highlighting etc
[12:34] <_jason> k31th: vim
[12:35] <k31th> _jason: now i dont normally ask this but is there a gui for vim ?
[12:35] <_jason> k31th: gvim :)
[12:36] <carthik_away> k31th, almost all do, including gedit
[12:36] <_jason> k31th: there are probably a lot of other editors that do the highlighting, vim is just my favorite
[12:36] <carthik_away> k31th, if you use kde, try Kate
[12:37] <k31th> ok.
[12:37] <k31th> im in gnome atm
[12:37] <pvd2006> ok so like if I ran the CVS comamnd in a certain directory all the files would be downloaded there right? cause I am not seeing the files it downloaded and when I run make it says no target file.
[12:38] <pvd2006> nevermind
[12:38] <pvd2006> I found the directory
[12:40] <pvd2006> I got this whenever I tried to run make in the right directory.
[12:40] <pvd2006> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11789
[12:41] <hstl> after you rebooted from your new kernel, how do you delete the old one?
[12:42] <Howdy125> Synaptic if you feel you must ..
[12:42] <_jason> pvd2006: you ran ./configure first?
[12:42] <pvd2006> _jason, no
[12:42] <hstl> ic
[12:42] <kkathman> lol
[12:42] <kkathman> do  ./config first, then make, then checkinstall
[12:42] <_jason> pvd2006: just follow the steps in the README, it tells you exactly what you need to do.  For example make sure you get ffmpeg
[12:43] <pvd2006> yes, I have all the codecs
[12:43] <pvd2006> ah yes
[12:43] <pvd2006> I see now
[12:43] <pvd2006> i am running ./config
[12:43] <konfuzed> what do I do about this - bread: Cannot read the block (3465): (Input/output error).
[12:43] <_jason> pvd2006: you know mplayer is in the repositories right?
[12:43] <pvd2006> _jason yes, but it has problems with playing .mov files
[12:44] <konfuzed> Warning... fsck.reiserfs for device /dev/hdb2 exited with signal 6.
[12:44] <pvd2006> so someone told me to get the CVS version
[12:44] <_jason> pvd2006: k
[12:45] <pvd2006> jason_, it will play part of a .mov file and then get an error.
[12:46] <pvd2006> plus, it seems like its worth using CVS and make and all that for later use:).
[12:47] <pvd2006> just one more quick question, it is ok to get warnings when compiling files through make right?
[12:47] <_jason> pvd2006: yeah, I get a bunch of warnings
[12:47] <pvd2006> ah ok, cool
[12:48] <Howdy125> It's even more ok if the program works when you're done ..
[12:48] !lilo:*! hi all....still looking at our issues
[12:48] <pvd2006> lol
[12:48] <DBO> thats the real test
[12:49] <tonyyarusso> pvd2006: What are you compiling by the way?  (Just curious)
[12:49] <pvd2006> mplayer
[12:51] <k31th> why are you compiling
[12:51] <k31th> ffs theres a package
[12:51] <pvd2006> I just ran make and make install and when I type in mplayer its saying command not found
[12:51] <pvd2006> it seems to have problems playing .mov files
[12:51] <_jason> pvd2006: don't use make install :o
[12:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell pvd2006 about checkinstall
[12:51] <amias> hi all
[12:52] <LonelyStar> hello together
[12:52] <LonelyStar> Can someone tell me if the ubuntu 5.10 DVD uses gnome 2.14?
[12:52] <amias> does anyone know how to regenerate my ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.db
[12:52] <comrade> how do you tell if I upgraded from 386 to 686 kernel
[12:52] <Kris> hi all, was the server down earlier? o.O i've been trying to connect for an hour >.<
[12:52] <_jason> comrade: uname -a
[12:53] <amias> comrade,  uname -a will tell you about the current running kernel
[12:53] <void^> comrade: system performance increases by 0.001%, and uname -a should report the kernel name.
[12:53] <comrade> Linux comrade 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Sat Mar 11 16:13:17 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:53] <pvd2006> bla, I got one error. OH well ill try it again.
[12:53] <comrade> is that upgraded?
[12:54] <i3dmaster> got a question. sometime ago my gnone crashed once and I had several apps still opened, since then every time when I start gnome, those apps will startup automatically. they are not in session startup list. Im wondering how to get them removed and where...
[12:54] <comrade> hah i guess it really don't matter then
[12:54] <comrade> ubuntu runs a lot slower than gentoo though
[12:54] <Hamman> comrade: no, you're running the 386 kernel
[12:54] <void^> your kernel is called "2.6.12-10-386", so that's a no
[12:54] <comrade> like the apps take a lot longer to start
[12:54] <amias> ricer alert
[12:54] <kkathman> heh
[12:54] <Kris> comrade: ubuntu is built to be easy, not to be the fastest linux distro out there
[12:55] <Hamman> pfft, everyone knows that adding some crazy CFLAGS will make your box 5 times faster
[12:55] <Hamman> it's a known fact
[12:55] <pvd2006> someone told me to get gentoo but Im glad i didnt seeing Im having trouble compiling mplayer.
[12:55] <Hamman> ask any gentoo ricer and you'll see
[12:56] <void^> gentoo is more about flexibility and ease of use (that's no typo).
[12:56] <k31th> void^: lol.
[12:56] <void^> i'm not kidding, it's terribly easy to update and get it to do what you want.
[12:56] <k31th> any thing that takes 24 hours to install xwindows is a Pain in the ass tbh
[12:56] <Hamman> void^: ease of use? please elaborate
[12:57] <k31th> void^: try admining a bunch of them, they are not easy to update
[12:57] <k31th> thats my honest opinion. I am not biased
[12:57] <void^> well, i wouldn't use it on a bunch of machines, of course.
[12:57] <tonyyarusso> LonelyStar: Gnome 2.14 is in Ubuntu 6.06; 5.10 has Gnome 2.12.
[12:57] <k31th> Im not saying i dont use gentoo either.
[12:57] <Kris> odd, I always thought gentoo was for people who don't mind compiling stuff
[12:57] <leif_> hey all
[12:57] <Kris> :p
[12:57] <amias> where do i get the gpg keys for the main repositories ?
[12:58] <void^> unless i wanted to setup a local bin repo and write a bunch of scripts to manage it all
[12:58] <hrh166> hello
[12:58] <leif_> anyone running Teamspeak2 here ?
[12:58] <Madpilot> amias, they should be installed in your system by default
[12:58] <k31th> leif_: i have done
[12:58] <LonelyStar> Thanks tonyyarusso. Can I get a Ubuntu 6.06 Live CD/DVD somewhere?
[12:58] <kkathman> no use having multiples
[12:58] <amias> Madpilot, i know , dodgy disk ate it
[12:58] <k31th> leif_: stop anyone'ing  and ask your question
[12:59] <mabus> Can somebody tell me how to put a mpeg file onto a dvd that I can watch on a dvd player? I don't need a menu or anything fancy
[12:59] <Madpilot> amias, hmm, check the actual URLs, you should be able to download the keys there
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> LonelyStar: 6.06 is the development version, so you can get a CD/DVD of how it is so far.  Be warned, it may break and break things.  It is not recommended for new users, but if you are willing to accept the risks, yes, you can download the Alpha 6.
[12:59] <TruckerMan> !lvm
[12:59] <ubotu> from memory, lvm is (for the moment) http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
[01:00] <LonelyStar> I am warned :) Thanks!!!
[01:00] <LonelyStar> Bye
[01:00] <kkathman> dapper flight 6 download is at www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight6
[01:00] <kkathman> or thereabouts
[01:00] <kkathman> heh
[01:00] <megaman123> can someone explain to me the concept of cvs very quick ?
[01:01] <gnuyen_> hi guys, sorry about this kinda newbie question, but what device is line in if you're using alsa?
[01:01] <gnuyen_> i'm trying to redirect line in to play on a remote esd server
[01:01] <megaman123> i download cvs's and then what ? do i have to compile them? and if so how
[01:01] <leif_> k3lth: are you running TS2 in oss mode or ?
[01:01] <crimsun> gnuyen_: there is no corresponding "device"
[01:01] <gnuyen_> so i want to do esdcat something
[01:01] <kkathman> gnuyen_:  check in and check out
[01:01] <gnuyen_> check in and check out?
[01:01] <kkathman> yep
[01:01] <kkathman> thats the concept
[01:02] <gnuyen_> i don't understand
[01:02] <megaman123> how do i compile them
[01:02] <ubu_usr_1> Heh, I had a terminal service window open in ubuntu but the remote system lost internet access. now my terminal window is up and won't close... is this where I hit ctrl, alt, backspace?
[01:02] <kkathman> code
[01:02] <gnuyen_> code?
[01:02] <tRSS> hey guys, what do I have to edit to mount my windows network shares at boot time? I can mount them right now manually
[01:02] <kkathman> check it out...modify...then with authetication..check in
[01:02] <megaman123> i just downloaded the libdvdcss
[01:02] <megaman123> and now what should i do?
[01:02] <gnuyen_> check what out
[01:02] <crimsun> gnuyen_: kkathman is answering megaman123
[01:02] <gnuyen_> oh
[01:02] <kkathman> typically you dont have check IN capability unless you are close to the dev team
[01:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell megaman123 about dvd
[01:03] <gnuyen_> okay
[01:03] <gnuyen_> well is there any way to get access to the line in audio feed
[01:03] <megaman123> what about dvd?
[01:03] <k31th> leif_: i was
[01:03] <k31th> leif_: why
[01:03] <gnuyen_> and play it on esd?
[01:03] <kkathman> oops wrong person :)
[01:03] <neoxan> hello
[01:03] <kkathman> hehe
[01:03] <kkathman> sorry bout that
[01:03] <neoxan> i am neoxan
[01:03] <_jason> megaman123: check your private messages, it will explain how to get libdvdcss the easy way
[01:03] <neoxan> hello
[01:03] <neoxan> neoxan is me
[01:03] <neoxan> hello
[01:03] <neoxan> my name is neoxan
[01:03] <_jason> !enter
[01:03] <neoxan> hello all
[01:03] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[01:03] <neoxan> hello
[01:03] <carthik_away> neoncode, stop that - ask your question
[01:03] <neoxan> hello duelboot
[01:03] <amias> Madpilot,  so if i download them do i just cat them together to make trustedkeys.gpg ? like ssh
[01:04] <tRSS> hey guys, what do I have to edit to mount my windows network shares at boot time? I can mount them right now manually
[01:04] <megaman123> no, im after DVB :)
[01:04] <duelboot> hello there neoxan
[01:04] <megaman123> thats where my problem is
[01:04] <leif_> k3lth: oss kinda block any other program from useing the soundcard. I tried to run TS2 with alsa but no luck
[01:04] <Madpilot> amias, to be honest, I'm not sure how apt repos handle the gpg keys - mine haven't yet been eaten by my discs :P
[01:05] <_jason> megaman123: I don't know what dvb is, but there seem to be a few packages with it in their names in the repositories.  Have you checked them to see if they are what you want?
[01:05] <kpdawg> are dapper problems discussed here?
[01:05] <_jason> kpdawg: #ubuntu+1
[01:05] <neoncode> carthik_away: What now?
[01:05] <duelboot> alright, anyone know how to fix a problem when you get a kernel panic on logout and then it won't find / on restart?  (no, I'm not having the problem now, but had it earlier...so how did I 'fix' it?  Reinstalled!  Duh...any better way?
[01:05] <kpdawg> thanks
[01:05] <megaman123> ya i did..i installed them all :(
[01:05] <amias> Madpilot, you using dapper ? if so can i pinch your trustedkeys.gpg
[01:06] <carthik_away> neoncode, sorry, nick completion error :)
[01:06] <megaman123> no, i found (i think) what i want .. in cvs .. now i need to compile them ?? right?
[01:06] <Madpilot> amias, nope, still using Breezy - try asking on #ubuntu+1 for Dapper stuff
[01:06] <kkathman> duelboot: i havent had that particular issue
[01:06] <_jason> ubotu: tell megaman123 about compile
[01:06] <pvd2006> woot, I got mplayer to work without playing any video back
[01:06] <RichardC> does anyone here know how to get rhythmbox to play m4a audio files in dapper drake?
[01:06] <_jason> pvd2006: that's a start
[01:06] <neoncode> carthik_away: Ahh, ok
[01:06] <amias> aah  , ok thanks
[01:06] <RichardC> the people in #ubuntu+1 aren't answering
[01:06] <TruckerMan> !mdamd
[01:06] <ubotu> TruckerMan: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:07] <k31th> duelboot: ?
[01:07] <duelboot> yes?
[01:07] <pvd2006> I think ill delete it all and then try it again
[01:07] <pvd2006> :)
[01:08] <crimsun> RichardC: install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[01:08] <purpleidea> hey was irc.freenode.net down like 1/2 an hour ago?
[01:08] <Suspect> Hi
[01:08] <duelboot> don't know, but I kept getting connection refused
[01:08] <lasindi[lappy] > How do you configure the system to automatically enable DMA on the DVD drive when it boots?
[01:08] <crimsun> purpleidea: no, new connections were/are forcibly rejeted.
[01:08] <RichardC> crimsun: thank you, but what do i need to add to source.list so that apt can find the package?
[01:08] <crimsun> rejected^
[01:08] <RichardC> err
[01:08] <kkathman> purpleidea:  not down but many rejections
[01:08] <RichardC> sources.list
[01:08] <purpleidea> crimsun; why's that?
[01:08] <crimsun> !info gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse dapper
[01:08] <ubotu> gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse: (GStreamer plugins from the "bad" set (Multiverse Variant)), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 0.10.1-1 (dapper), Packaged size: 45 kB, Installed size: 136 kB
[01:09] <crimsun> purpleidea: network attacks.
[01:09] <purpleidea> gotcha
[01:09] <TruckerMan> !raid
[01:09] <ubotu> raid is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[01:09] <megaman123> thanks :) i think i got it working ... there's alot of thing running on the screen :))
[01:10] <duelboot> lasindi[lappy]   I'll put it in pastebin and send your link
[01:10] <Suspect> I'm having a problem and I was wondering if anyone could help me- I'm trying to dual boot ubuntu onto a spare computer running Windows 98. The computer has a 15GB hard drive, with only 3 GB in use. I booted the ubuntu breezy badger installer but when I got to the partitioner, it wouldn't let me reize the drive to 5 GB, or any size for that matter. Can anyone help, because I really want to do this..
[01:10] <don> Can anyone help me with RealPlayer sound (breezy)?
[01:10] <Suspect> don: Mplayer can play .ra files and the such
[01:10] <tesseract> I have a dac960 raid card. Installer recognizes it, installed system does not. Ideas?
[01:10] <don> Can Mplayer do realplayer audio?
[01:10] <Trent> I recently tried to install my nforce drivers and nvidia graphics drivers, but I had problems with both not having precompiled versions, what can I do?
[01:10] <Suspect> don: yeah
[01:11] <don> Thanks.  I'll give it a try.
[01:11] <Suspect> Your Welcome
[01:11] <Suspect> << Anyone think they can anwser my question? :
[01:11] <Suspect> :p*
[01:12] <lasindi[lappy] > duelboot: ok thanks
[01:12] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Did you run the defragmenter under Windows first?
[01:12] <kkathman> Suspect:  better to partition BEFORE you install ubuntu
[01:12] <don> Suspect:  I've always used partition magic first to partition disks before installing linux.
[01:12] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: its a HUGE pain to defragment in Win98.. keeps restarting the defragmenting process
[01:12] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: I've always had bad experiences with Partition Magic...
[01:12] <kkathman> at least in my experience...defrag and use Partition Magic or something
[01:12] <tesseract> nevermind, I found the right kernel module
[01:12] <Suspect> kkathman: I don't know of any FREE partitioners
[01:12] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Well, it may be a pain, but it may be necessary.
[01:13] <pvd2006> Lets say you have a folder with a lot of subdirectories and all the subdirectories have files in them and you want to delete all of these. What is a fast shortcut for this. I am guessing a shellscript but I am not sure how to setup a variable so it will delete all files in each subdirectory
[01:13] <Suspect> Don/kkathman: I hate partition magic because its not free
[01:13] <kkathman> Suspect: not on windows, no
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: GParted - on the Ubuntu Live CD  :)
[01:13] <duelboot> lasindi[lappy]   actually, just go here:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA?highlight=%28dma%29
[01:13] <pvd2006> im guessing some type of for loop
[01:13] <duelboot> lasindi[lappy]   and change your nick...it's too long :))))))))))))
[01:13] <Madpilot> pvd2006, you want to delete all the files but keep the directories intact?
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> pvd2006: You want to delete everything?  rm -R.
[01:13] <pvd2006> Madpilot, I want to delete both
[01:13] <pvd2006> Oh ok
[01:14] <kkathman> G/Qt/Parted are all decent tools but about as reliable as PM...which is not too bad as long as you keep things simple :)
[01:14] <pvd2006> I didnt see that option let me try
[01:14] <don> Always had good luck with parition magic.  I have a win98, XP, linux boot going.
[01:14] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Erm ok- I'll disconnect one of my extra CD-Rom drives from my main comp (Waiting on a shipment with a new CD-Rom drive for the win98 comp lol) and I'll try GParted
[01:14] <Trent> I recently tried to install my nforce drivers and nvidia graphics drivers, but I had problems with both not having precompiled versions, what can I do?
[01:14] <Madpilot> pvd2006, "rm -Rf" to get rid of the directories as well
[01:14] <lasindi[lappy] > duelboot: perhaps, but with autocomplete, no nick is too long. ;)
[01:14] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Okay.  Seriously though, I think the defrag is a bigger issue.
[01:14] <raul> hola
[01:14] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Well; it wont work
[01:14] <Trent> don, What is partition magic: i'm curious.
[01:14] <duelboot> lasindi[lappy]  that is what I did
[01:15] <raul> hi
[01:15] <Chu> I hate to sound terribly, terribly ignorant, but is it safe to say that a Dell machine purchased a year ago would work with Breezy Badger? :x
[01:15] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Defragmenting in windows is useless, it gets to 2% then drops back down to 0
[01:15] <don> Its the windows equivalent of GParted.  Always like it and found it easy to use.
[01:15] <Madpilot> Chu, I'm sure it would
[01:15] <raul> how do i get free calls in ubuntu?
[01:15] <Chu> Absolutely sure? :x
[01:15] <Madpilot> Chu, I'd be very surprised if it didn't work
[01:16] <tonyyarusso> raul: gnome-meeting / ekiga
[01:16] <Suspect> Don: but Partiton Magic sucks because A) Its made by Symantec and B) its 70 dollars
[01:16] <TruckerMan> !rsync
[01:16] <ubotu> [rsync]  http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots/#Isolation
[01:16] <Fudge> im looking for rpm for gcc
[01:16] <Chu> Eh, it wouldn't be the end of the world. I have the cds ready, so I might as well get on it. I'll come back once I get on my pretty new OS. ;)
[01:16] <kkathman> its not a bad tool..but it does cost
[01:16] <Fudge> rpmfind says debian/suse, is that the right one to get?
[01:16] <mabus> Can somebody tell me how to put a mpeg file onto a dvd that I can watch on a dvd player? I don't need a menu or anything fancy
[01:16] <tonyyarusso> Hi duelboot
[01:16] <don> I bought an older copy several years ago that still works fine.
[01:17] <kkathman> mabus - depends on your dvd player
[01:17] <raul> I have gnome-meeting installed, but how can I contact with another network?
[01:17] <kkathman> some dvdplayers wont play mpegs
[01:17] <kkathman> some will
[01:17] <mabus> kkathman: a north american dvd player?
[01:17] <kkathman> same answer
[01:17] <purpleidea> if you're interested, there is a decent system utils cd that boots and has a bunch of partition utils on it all... http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[01:17] <mabus> Well I didn't mean just simply burning an mpeg onto a dvd.
[01:17] <mabus> I assume there is some process to make a dvd player readable DVD with an mpeg.
[01:18] <kkathman> mabus: which mpeg standard?
[01:18] <Fudge> where can i get rpm for ubuntu, gcc
[01:18] <mabus> kkathman: How do I fidn that out?
[01:18] <mabus> Fudge: RPM?
[01:18] <Fudge> ya
[01:18] <kkathman> well ya need something that will tell you
[01:18] <Fudge> i uninstalled it to reinstall it but now i cant apt-get it
[01:18] <mabus> That would be the redhad package manager, I don't see why you would need it for ubuntu.
[01:18] <mabus> Ubuntu uses .deb files
[01:18] <mabus> rather than .rpm
[01:18] <Fudge> oh ok sorry, i was told thats what to use
[01:18] <Fudge> nooby
[01:18] <kkathman> yes I know
[01:18] <kkathman> hehe
[01:18] <mabus> kkathman: Like what?
[01:19] <Fudge> where can i get deb files
[01:19] <mabus> Fudge: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:19] <pvd2006> how do you uninstall something you built with make
[01:19] <Howdy125> make uninstall and pray
[01:20] <raul> hiiiiiiiiii
[01:20] <quikstrike> i need help installing Azureus
[01:21] <Madpilot> !tell quikstrike about azureus
[01:21] <Fudge> same as when i tried apt-get install gcc
[01:21] <Fudge> Media change: please insert the disc labeled
[01:21] <Fudge> 'Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)'
[01:21] <Fudge> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
[01:21] <Fudge> there is not a cd drive in the box
[01:21] <Madpilot> Fudge, mind the pasting - but you need to remove the CD from your sources.list
[01:21] <quikstrike> Madpilot: i already know what it is but im having a problem with it
[01:21] <user_> new remote
[01:22] <megaman123> after i install the cvs, do i need to keep the folders where they were?
[01:22] <Madpilot> quikstrike, ubotu should have sent you a pm - read the URL in it
[01:22] <Fudge> how do i do that please
[01:22] <Fudge> sozz paste
[01:22] <Madpilot> Fudge, "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" - the very first line should be something with 'cdrom' in it, just delete it
[01:22] <TruckerMan> !nis
[01:22] <ubotu> TruckerMan: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:23] <TruckerMan> !nfs
[01:23] <ubotu> well, nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[01:23] !lilo:*! I'll comment in a sec as soon as the +w numbers settle
[01:23] <intelikey> has this network been down ?
[01:23] <don> Just installed Mplayer. . . seems to work OK for realaudio.  Thanks for the suggestions.
[01:24] <ROFLCOPTER|evoL> Hey, Can you download custom/more "themes" to change the apperance of ubuntu ?
[01:24] <Madpilot> intelikey, bot attacks, they limited joins
[01:24] <Madpilot> ROFLCOPTER|evoL, yes, very easily
[01:24] <ROFLCOPTER|evoL> Madpilot: Off hand do you know of any sites with themes ?
[01:24] <Madpilot> !tell ROFLCOPTER|evoL about themes
[01:25] !lilo:*! Okay....our problem was this: our system for labeling Tor nodes was very inflexible and fairly inaccurate. We'd need that system either to support Tor nodes or to block them. We choose to support the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Tor privacy project, but in this case that decision didn't really affect things.
[01:25] <Varanger> hello
[01:25] <ROFLCOPTER|evoL> THAT BOT KNOWS EVERYTHING !
[01:25] <ROFLCOPTER|evoL> lol.
[01:25] <Varanger> I am having problem with the alternative installation method
[01:25] !lilo:*! The system we were using to label the nodes was really the best we could do without running a Tor client, and until recently we didn't have the go-ahead to run that client on the sponsor's server where it needed to run.
[01:25] <Madpilot> that bot has been told many things, you mean :P
[01:26] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: For some reason, its not booting the live CD or the installler anymore
[01:26] <Varanger> When I do:  env -i HOME=$HOME TERM=$TERM chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
[01:26] <Varanger> I get this error: env: chroot: Invalid argument
[01:26] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: That's not good.  :(
[01:26] <Varanger> what can it be?
[01:26] !lilo:*! We received the go-ahead yesterday, which was good, because today the old system (based on a web site) broke down, because its associated Tor client went offline.
[01:26] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: I dunno its something wrong with the CD rom drive I think
[01:26] <Suspect> but it works fine otherwise
[01:27] !lilo:*! Meanwhile, we've been receiving a lot of Tor-based clonebot attacks lately, which I'm assuming based on past experience is probably intended as a bit of social engineering; if we support Tor, they presume they can attack the network; if we block Tor, even temporarily, certain folks can claim we're not supporting it properly. It's a bit of a catch-22.
[01:28] <intelikey> Suspect bios is set to boot from cd ?
[01:28] <pvd2006> How do you uninstall programs you created with the make command?
[01:28] <ROFLCOPTER|evoL> so Madpilot: Are all those themes on those websites compatable with ubuntu ?
[01:28] <kmag> pvd: you generally have to delete them manually
[01:28] !lilo:*! Our outage in the Tor-labeling service could not have come at a more unfortunate time. So, yesterday, we received a go-ahead to run Tor clients on our sponsor's servers, and we've installed Tor, and are using it directly to label our Tor clients. There's probably still a bit of latency, but not too much.
[01:29] <kmag> pvd: look at the make file to see where it puts everything
[01:29] <Madpilot> ROFLCOPTER|evoL, look for Metacity & GTK+/GTK2 themes for Ubuntu's desktop
[01:29] <intelikey> pvd2006 make uninstall
[01:29] <paul_> fff
[01:29] <pvd2006> I accidently deleted everything whoops.
[01:30] <pvd2006> so nothing to run make uninstall on
[01:30] <kmag> pvd: ah, yes... if make uninstall doesn't work, look in the Makefile and see what install does
[01:30] <intelikey> pvd2006 you could rebuild then make uninstall
[01:30] <kmag> pvd2006: you need the Makefile that you used to make the install
[01:30] !lilo:*! I should stress that we probably could have simply klined most of our Tor users, using a less-than-accurate list, with some chance of false-positives, but that didn't seem to be a very fair thing to do. Instead, we've been working on the problem for the past few hours, and letting users in intermittently, every few minutes, on an unpredictable basis, so that people could get in without the botnets having a chance to ramp up.
[01:30] <spo0f> ROFLCOPTER|evoL, http://www.gnome-look.org/
[01:30] <pvd2006> ok ill rebuild and do it
[01:31] <munzir> Hi, I can see http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/net/gnudip but apt-get won't find it, why please?
[01:31] !lilo:*! This approach wasn't perfect, but we didn't remove any users from freenode; everyone who was able to (some 25,000 users) remained connected while we worked on the problem.
[01:32] <intelikey> pvd2006 anytime you build from tarball   after make install   do  make clean && export THIS=$PWD ;cd .. ;tar -czvf $THIS.tgz $THIS && rm -fr $THIS     :)
[01:33] <VileSpawn> cAn I get help installing my second harddrive
[01:33] <wabz> gday, im having some problems with firefox and certain sites - sometimes firefox starts using 100% cpu and pretty much locks up. one site that does it 100% is www.chaser.com.au - can someone test with that site?
[01:33] <TruckerMan> Can someone tell me how to get out of vi?
[01:33] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  I have some free space on my hard drive and it has not been partitioned.  How can I partition it?
[01:33] <wabz> TruckerMan: <esc> :q!
[01:33] <kmag> Hey... so if I have 2 GB of RAM, installing w/out swap should work fine, right?
[01:33] <djs_2_6> TruckerMan - Have you made any changes in your document?
[01:34] <spo0f> djs_2_6, /sbin/cfdisk
[01:34] <Madpilot> kmag, I've got 1Gb & no swap, and I hardly ever max out my ram - so with 2Gb you don't even need to think about swap, I'd say
[01:34] <TruckerMan> i think so but i dont know what so i want to q without save
[01:34] <wabz> TruckerMan: :q! quits without saving
[01:34] <intelikey> TruckerMan hehhe until you learn to  man vi   maybe use nano  :)
[01:34] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, next time use nano, it's much saner than vi
[01:34] <wabz> :wq quits with writing
[01:34] !lilo:*! Apologies to everyone for the inconvenience, and we'll continue to work on ways to reduce the effectiveness of various attacks on the network. Thank you *very* much for using freenode!
[01:34] <wabz> no, dont use nano, keep learning vi ;)
[01:35] <kmag> I'm planning on installing a swap drive later...
[01:35] <djs_2_6> spo0f - That gives me an error - Cannot open disk drive...
[01:35] <TruckerMan> ehh, righht somebody please teach me how to man vi, i need to learn how to man vi
[01:35] <wabz> can someone please let me know if www.chaser.com.au causes firefox tolock up?
[01:35] <intelikey> wabz i don't like vi
[01:35] <munzir> Hi, I can see http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/dapper/net/gnudip or ipcheck or some others but apt-get won't find it, why please?
[01:35] <wabz> TruckerMan: vimtutor
[01:35] <DBO> TruckerMan, you want to learn vi?
[01:35] <wabz> it teaches you the basics
[01:35] <DBO> I can teach you
[01:35] <TruckerMan> maybe later, now i nano
[01:35] <TruckerMan> thanks
[01:35] <spo0f> djs_2_6, sudo /sbin/cfdisk :)
[01:35] <kmag> but I'm currently overwriting the soon-to-be-swap drive with data from /dev/urandom
[01:36] <TruckerMan> i typed q and it says recording at the bottom
[01:36] <DBO> TruckerMan, real geeks use ed *ducks*
[01:36] <wabz> dudes! please! click www.chaser.com.au and let me know if firefox uses 100% cpu and just generally goes really slowly
[01:36] <wabz> TruckerMan: colon first - :q!
[01:36] <wabz> just like that
[01:36] <TruckerMan> and if i move the cursor a number changes
[01:36] <TruckerMan> ahhh
[01:36] <purpleidea> wabz: tried it, but i think my internet is down.
[01:36] <wabz> ah
[01:36] <purpleidea> so i got nothing.
[01:36] <TruckerMan> whats going on with it now? "recording"?
[01:37] <wabz> TruckerMan, who cares, just quit
[01:37] <wabz> and the recording thing will go away ;)
[01:37] <djs_2_6> spo0f - No change.  Any CLI commands I can use instead?
[01:37] <intelikey> DBO wabz i do all my editing with cat/echo   hehhe
[01:37] <TruckerMan> lol
[01:37] <TruckerMan> vi
[01:37] <purpleidea> intelikey, no way :P that's hilarious
[01:37] <DBO> intelikey, pfft, I do all mine by shouting binary into my microphone
[01:38] <intelikey> DBO that wont work.... at least what said can work....
[01:38] <DBO> intelikey, I know... was just trying to be rediculous
[01:38] <djs_2_6> TruckerMan - What were you doing in vi to begin with?
[01:38] <intelikey> it worked
[01:38] <wabz> djs_2_6: trying to be a real man
[01:39] <wabz> nothing wrong with thtat
[01:39] <intelikey> real men can spell "that"
[01:39] <djs_2_6> wabz - Was that supposed to be funny?  I was trying to actually ask what he was editing/creating...
[01:39] <wabz> oh i thought you were wondering hwy he was trying to use vi
[01:40] <DBO> djs_2_6, it did sound a bit like "why are you using vi???  use nano!" kind of comment...
[01:40] <jdl> I clearly need to uprev my breezy box, use a modern kernel and get X to workon my damn GeForce2 card again.
[01:40] <djs_2_6> wabz , DBO - When I started out, I had to take a crash course in vi.  Besides, vi is a true editor...
[01:40] <oklinux> when I change motherboard on ubuntu os do I have to do anything special when I reboot the computer ?
[01:41] <intelikey> jdl X is over rated.  go comando
[01:41] <jdl> When does breezy get replaced by dapper?
[01:41] <DBO> djs_2_6, I still use vi over nano just because I always have
[01:41] <toxic_> I get the following error running eterm "Running in system administration mode" which results in "_X11TransSocketINETConnect()" error. I'm just running eterm like normal, or how can I disable admin mode ?
[01:41] <_jason> jdl: june 1st, dapper is released
[01:41] <purpleidea> jdl: june or july i think
[01:41] <jdl> Hey, I'll run anything that supports Quake3! :-)
[01:41] <DBO> !dapper
[01:41] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:41] <DBO> june 1st
[01:41] <djs_2_6> wabz , DBO - I don't suppose either of you know the CLI commands to partition empty space on my hard drive?
[01:41] <wabz> parted
[01:42] <intelikey> cfdisk
[01:42] <jdl> Ooo, #ubuntu+1, eh?  I'll just bet testers are needed!
[01:42] <intelikey> cfdisk /dev/hd?
[01:42] <DBO> jdl, dont do it unless you are ready to lose everything potentially
[01:42] <i3dmaster> got a question. sometime ago my gnone crashed once and I had several apps still opened, since then every time when I start gnome, those apps will startup automatically. they are not in session startup list. Im wondering how to get them removed and where...
[01:42] <jdl> It's a dev box.
[01:42] <DBO> jdl, then go for it =)
[01:42] <wabz> i3dmaster: ~/.gnome2/session iirc
[01:43] <quikstrike> cAn I get help installing my second harddrive
[01:43] <jdl> But it has my lousy GeForce 2 card on it...
[01:43] <djs_2_6> wabz , intelikey - I have made partitions in the past with another command, but I do not remember it.  It was just a simple command, and then I had a new partition...
[01:43] <jdl> And I just can't get the thing to work in with GLX bits.
[01:43] <DBO> djs_2_6, fdisk?
[01:43] <toxic_> I get this Eterm error "Running in system administration mode" which results in "_X11TransSocketINETConnect()" error. I'm just running eterm like normal. What can I do to disable admin mode? Setting the display to :0.0 or localhost:0.0 or even xhost local: doesn't help ..
[01:43] <intelikey> yeah it's just about have to be fdisk,    man fdisk
[01:44] <intelikey> but i still like cfdisk better
[01:44] <wabz> mke2fs ?
[01:44] <i3dmaster> wabz: ok.. well that file does not look very intuitive but I will see if I can find out anything.. thanks
[01:44] <Chu> Bah, I can't get the install cd to boot. :/
[01:44] <intelikey> that wont make a partition. wabz it only formats them
[01:44] <wabz> i3dmaster, you could always just delete it and start over with a nothing session
[01:44] <djs_2_6> wabz , intelikey - I think it was mkfs, but I could not get it to work this time around...
[01:44] <Chu> I've changed the sequence, and I tried both cd drives. Anyone have an idea of what's going on?
[01:44] <jdl> SO why do I always get X freezing with a half-white/half-black screen with the 7174 nvidia driver release?
[01:45] <intelikey> djs_2_6 nope.  that doesn't make partitions  it only formats them
[01:45] <i3dmaster> wabz, oh ... that is much easier.. :)
[01:45] <pvd2006> would downloading mplayer-custom be more suitable?
[01:45] <stinkbait> Chu, check your bios, hold down the control, alt, escape keys as you boot and check the boot sequence
[01:45] <_jason> pvd2006: still at it?
[01:45] <pvd2006> _jason well I deleted the make package and all its files
[01:45] <pvd2006> im doing it through synaptic now
[01:46] <_jason> pvd2006: hrmm?
[01:46] <pvd2006> I installed the codecs where they need to be
[01:46] <Chu> What should I look for when I do that, stinkbait?
[01:46] <Chu> I've changed the sequence through the bios already. :/
[01:46] <pvd2006> and im just wondering if I should download mplayer-286 or mplayer-custom
[01:46] <pvd2006> from synaptic
[01:46] <_jason> pvd2006: I'm up for taking 10 minutes and taking you step by step if you want... I'll compile the latest cvs at the same time
[01:46] <pvd2006> ah really?
[01:46] <pvd2006> great:)
[01:46] <pvd2006> Thanks
[01:47] <_jason> pvd2006: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic so we don't clutter this channel
[01:47] <intelikey> 386  not  286
[01:47] <pvd2006> alright
[01:47] <stinkbait> Chu, a system bios screen loads when you hold those hotkeys.  one of the screens has a boot sequence field. select the cd drive to load first. save and exit and reboot.
[01:47] <fak3r> Anyone have any idea if ATI drivers will support the 3d graphics on a Mactel Mini?
[01:47] <intelikey> !ati
[01:47] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:48] <Chu> Okay.
[01:48] <DBO> fak3r, they should
[01:48] <phrowzen> eugh
[01:48] <intelikey> maybe there is info there fak3r   ^
[01:48] <intelikey> ?
[01:48] <fak3r> intelikey - II hear ya
[01:48] <phrowzen> is there any alternative to mplayer plugin embedded mozilla media play to play media through firefox? this thing is absolutely terrible
[01:48] <jadaz87> !dvd
[01:48] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[01:48] <quikstrike> can I get help installing my second harddrive
[01:48] <DBO> intelikey, does ubuntu even boot on the mactels because they use EFI and not BIOS?
[01:49] <fak3r> just wondering, I want a Macmini now, will do a OS X/ Ubuntu
[01:49] <kmag> do any of you typically have separate /var partitions?
[01:49] <intelikey> DBO can M$ boot there ?
[01:49] <jadaz87> !botsnack
[01:49] <ubotu> thanks jadaz87 :)
[01:49] <DBO> intelikey, with the new "Boot Camp" software apple released, yes
[01:49] <quikstrike> can I get help installing my second harddrive, i have already edited fstab but cant seem to get it to work
[01:49] <DBO> intelikey, but not before that without severe hacking
[01:50] <fak3r> DBO - no, didn't you hear the news this week?  http://fak3r.com/articles/2006/04/06/run-windows-on-intel-macs-with-apples-blessing
[01:50] <toxic_> I get this Eterm error "Running in system administration mode" which results in "_X11TransSocketINETConnect()" error. I'm just running eterm like normal. What can I do to disable admin mode? Setting the display to :0.0 or localhost:0.0 or even xhost local: doesn't help ..
[01:50] <laffer[BX] > can't play audio cds in amarok. any advice???
[01:50] <intelikey> oh  idk  db0
[01:50] <DBO> fak3r, yes, see my post about 3 up from yours where I mentioned boot camp
[01:50] <stinkbait> laffer[BX] , did you install the proper codecs?
[01:50] <DBO> fak3r, Im just saying that boot environment may not work for linux, I dont know...
[01:50] <stinkbait> i got a good one from tucows.com
[01:51] <quikstrike> stinkbait: can I get help installing my second harddrive, i have already edited fstab but cant seem to get it to work
[01:51] <laffer[BX] > stinkbait it's an audio cd, do I need codecs for that?
[01:51] <intelikey> toxic_ is it a "root" terminal ?
[01:51] <fak3r> DBO - apple  also released firmware updates so Macs support BIOS now...see my post that I just pasted in, talks all about it
[01:51] <fak3r> DBO - folks have ubun installed now
[01:52] <fak3r> DBO - so I'm ready to trade my 800Mhz iBook in (dual booting osx/ubuntu) and get a macmini duo and do the same
[01:52] <wiseelben> hi, I have this problem with my sound... I have system sound working fine, and my media players work, but sound doesn't work inside a certian program (game engine) I am helping beta test. It uses FMOD and ASLA as default. Any suggestions?
[01:52] <stinkbait> quikstrike, i don't know. i ended up booting into a live cd which already had fstab *second hd* configured, and moved files from distribution to distribution. the livecd i used was mepis
[01:52] <toxic_> intelikey, not that I know of.
[01:52] <DBO> fak3r, oooooooh, cool
[01:52] <crimsun> wiseelben: more details?
[01:52] <stinkbait> laffer[BX] , yeah. i just now got my mp3's working. it required an audo codec...
[01:53] <fak3r> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=8044&d=1144276118
[01:53] <toxic_> intelikey, I just apt-getted it and made a few visual changes. I can't find anything in the manual either like running it as root ..
[01:53] <wiseelben> cirmsun: it also seems like that my "Default Source" in the Multimedia System selector doesn't work
[01:53] <crimsun> wiseelben: known issue, fixed in Dapper.
[01:53] <wiseelben> none of the input work
[01:53] <intelikey> toxic_ what does whoami tell you in that term
[01:53] <CNTRLX> !lmms
[01:53] <wiseelben> crimsun: ah cool.. thanks =)
[01:53] <wiseelben> I'll just wait for dapper then
[01:54] <toxic_> intelikey, regular user
[01:54] <Chu> stinkbaitL That didn't work. It still boot to the hard drive. :/
[01:54] <stinkbait> laffer[BX] , you could possibly find the codec under the system, admin, add apps gui.
[01:54] <Chu> stinkbait:*, even
[01:55] <intelikey> toxic_ a gksudo xterm   would run it as root,  and some launchers setup a root terminal option in the menus... but  that isn't what you are facing.     try killing it and use [alt] +[f2]   type xterm  and enter
[01:55] <jdl> Linux,X,nVidia is just a mess.
[01:55] <stinkbait> Chu, maybe you have a bad cd. if you downloaded iso, it has to be formatted as such, and not as a data cd. your problem is probably due to bad bios startup config.
[01:55] <stinkbait> Chu, my advice, try the bios again
[01:56] <megaman123> need help ... on linuxtv.org there are the DVB drivers that i need ... i have no clue what to do with them???
[01:56] <megaman123> need help ... on linuxtv.org there are the DVB drivers that i need ... i have no clue what to do with them???
[01:56] <Chu> stinkbait: I've been trying 10 or so times now. Should I try a different install cd that I received? :/
[01:56] <fak3r> vbiu
[01:56] <toxic_> intelikey, hmm,  killing it and use xterm ? I can certainly kill it, and I can also open xterm, not in eterm though.
[01:56] <delphy> .
[01:56] <stinkbait> Chu, it's probably a pebkac error. sure, try another cd.
[01:56] <intelikey> well   eterm then   lol toxic_
[01:57] <delphy> lol
[01:57] <CNTRLX> who wants to send me an old graphics card so i can run my dual head monitors :D
[01:57] <CNTRLX> lol
[01:57] <delphy> no1!!!
[01:57] <toxic_> intelikey, yeah I get the same error after I restart it
[01:57] <CNTRLX> your wright
[01:57] <delphy> lol
[01:58] <intelikey> ok toxic_ open an xterm (you said you have that)  and do  'strace xterm'
[01:58] <intelikey> pastebin that toxic_
[01:58] <toxic_> intelikey, Actually ... Running it from ttyX made it work
[01:58] <Chu> Okay, I'm trying again... :/
[01:59] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: YES
[01:59] <intelikey> toxic_ what attaching it to x from a console start ?
[01:59] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: I hooked the CD up to primary slave instead of secondary master and for some reason, its working now :p
[01:59] <Suspect> CD-Rom*
[01:59] <Suspect> CD-Rom drive** lol
[01:59] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Nice.
[02:00] <toxic_> intelikey, hmm, I have no idea
[02:00] <CNTRLX> is there a channel or LMMS?
[02:01] <toxic_> intelikey, oh I misinterpteted your question. Ctrl+Alt+2, logging in, opening eterm made it work.
[02:01] <intelikey> yeah that is what i was asking.
[02:01] <toxic_> intelikey, so I'm guessing it has to do with the rights it's assigned launching it from console .. strange
[02:02] <jadaz87> hey guys what is a good dvd player for ubuntu?
[02:02] <Chu> stinkbait: No, that wasn't it. The bios is booting the the cd-rom drive first, and the new cd didn't work either. :/
[02:02] <intelikey> more like you need to restart X  cause i bet you've got some env hosed toxic_
[02:02] <toxic_> intelikey, possible, I'll give that a shoot
[02:04] <jadaz87> hey guys what is a good dvd player for ubuntu?
[02:04] <stinkbait> Chu, you're having a pebkac problem. i don't know how to help more than i have. let's recap: it's either a bad cd, or it's a bad bios config. 1: make sure an iso is burned properly. 2: download another distribution, 3: try the bios setup again.
[02:04] <_jason> jadaz87: xine-ui and/or gxine
[02:05] <jadaz87> _jason does it support menus?
[02:05] <_jason> jadaz87: yes
[02:05] <Chu> stinkbait: I'm using cds from the shipit program. :/
[02:05] <jadaz87> _jason is xine-ui preinstalled?
[02:05] <_jason> jadaz87: no
[02:06] <__filip_> Hello, i have setup an samba server. Using dapper, i follow this guide: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26438&highlight=samba+howto when i write \\jansson\ on my XP computer i get an window there i can write my usernamn and password. I write it but then i the same window shows up again. What can i have done wrong?
[02:07] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: What did you say the partiton resizer on the live CD was?
[02:07] <stinkbait> Chu, then it's probably your bios setup. if you have two cd drives, set them both up to run before the primary hd
[02:07] <jadaz87> _jason is it a good idea to have totem-xine and totem-gstreamer installed at the same time?
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: GParted.
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: You'll also need to install the package ntfsprogs
[02:07] <_jason> jadaz87: no, I don't think you actually can.  i just use totem-xine
[02:07] <stinkbait> pebkac: problem exists between keyboard and chair
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Wait, no.
[02:07] <Suspect> tony: this is Fat32
[02:08] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: 98 doesn't use ntfs.
[02:08] <jadaz87> _jason because totem-gstreamer is installed by default
[02:08] <magenie> good evening..
[02:08] <magenie> may u tell me how to install packages on ubuntu and prevent it from removing other packages ?
[02:08] <djs_2_6> Hey guys, are there any other ways to make a new partition from empty space other than fdisk, parted, gparted, or mkfs?
[02:08] <Chu> stinkbait: I only have one option for the cd-rom drive, but I have two drives. :/
[02:08] <_jason> jadaz87: yeah, just replace it with totem-xine
 Suspect: 98 doesn't use ntfs.
[02:08] <Suspect> lol
[02:09] <Suspect> I knew that
[02:09] <shiky> hey rm -r /
[02:09] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Yeah, I'm not quite with it it seems.
[02:09] <Suspect> nooo
[02:09] <_jason> shiky: don't say that here.
[02:09] <djs_2_6> magenie - What are you trying to install?
[02:09] <laffer[BX] > I got all codecs, but amarok can't play audio cds.
 hey rm -r /
[02:09] <Suspect> quit being a lame ass n00b
[02:09] <Suspect> we all know what that does
[02:09] <jadaz87> !language
[02:09] <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.
[02:09] <kyzma> vote me http://l2top.ru/?voteme=373
[02:10] <magenie> i tried to intall xkeyboard config.... and otehr packages i do'bt remenber now... but synaptic keeps on removing packages i want to keep
[02:10] <kyzma> I from Russia vote I belittle  http://l2top.ru/?voteme=373
[02:10] <djs_2_6> ubotu kick kyzma
[02:10] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, djs_2_6
[02:10] <gepatino> magenie: maybe you have them selected to be removed
[02:10] <stinkbait> laffer[BX] , i JUST installed codecs,let me find you a link.
[02:10] <shiky> hey djs_2_6 please be tolorent
[02:11] <Aero> This is Excelent
[02:11] <magenie> no.. i ddn't ... synpatic obligates thoase removals....
[02:11] <Aero> is the firts time that i use ubuntu with internet
[02:11] <djs_2_6> shiky - That has nothing to do with tollerance.  Everyone hates crap like that...
[02:11] <nickgarvey> Aero: excellent stuff eh ;)
[02:11] <magenie> it supposes they conflict.. but it's ridiculous..
[02:11] <djs_2_6> nalioth - Thanks
[02:11] <Aero> thanks
[02:11] <ScreaminIke> hey. how do i set up a proxy server so that only certain websites can be accessed? i could run it locally.... but i want one of my users to be limited in the sites he accesses. ideally, everything would be blocked by default, and i could manually unblock shit....
[02:11] <ScreaminIke> ideally.
[02:11] <shiky> just stop
[02:12] <nickgarvey> !language
[02:12] <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.
[02:12] <laffer[BX] > how do I mount the cdrom
[02:12] <gepatino> magenie: usually synaptic 'suggests' some packages to be removed, but you must accept that for them to be removed
[02:12] <nickgarvey> ScreaminIke: I'd google proxy server linux
[02:12] <magenie> yeah.. but if i don't accpet.. the packages arent' installed
[02:12] <Aero> mount /dev/device /media/device
[02:13] <ScreaminIke> thanx, nickgarvey
[02:13] <gepatino> magenie: have you done a dist-upgrade recently
[02:13] <stinkbait> laffer[BX] , http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
[02:13] <magenie> no,,, wha\at's that for ?
[02:13] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : sure it isn't by default? but yeah do what he said
[02:13] <jadaz87> _jason dvd playback is jumpy
[02:13] <laffer[BX] > Aero whats the device under /dev?
[02:13] <_jason> jadaz87: have you enabled dma?
[02:13] <gepatino> to upgrade from one ubuntu release to another
[02:13] <Aero> the name of device
[02:13] <jadaz87> _jason that is not enabled by default?
[02:13] <jadaz87> !dma
[02:13] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : lemme check
[02:13] <gepatino> magenie: in that case, some packages may be obsolet and need to be removed
[02:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell jadaz87 about dma
[02:13] <Aero> if you want to mount a usb flash
[02:14] <Aero> is sda
[02:14] <Aero> mount /dev/sda /media/usb
[02:14] <jadaz87> _jason should that speed up ubuntu a lot? hard drive access time ?
[02:14] <magenie> yeah.. but wahts the matter ij removing zsnes and other non-related stuff when i try to insyall xkyboard-config ? i don't get it..
[02:14] <_jason> jadaz87: enable it for your dvd drive
[02:14] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : maybe /dev/cdrom?
[02:14] <Aero> if it is a cdrom
[02:15] <nickgarvey> (20:12:21) laffer[BX] : how do I mount the cdrom
[02:15] <Aero> mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[02:15] <nickgarvey> oh it wasn't a question sorry about that
[02:15] <gepatino> magenie: yes.. that's weird...
[02:15] <laffer[BX] > nickgarvey I gotta specify the filesystem type.. what is it?
[02:16] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : mm what are trying to mount?
[02:16] <gepatino> magenie: sorry i can't help you there, anyone more skilled than mw?
[02:16] <Aero>  mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[02:16] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : you stick in a CD and it doesn't do it for you?
[02:16] <gepatino> me?
[02:16] <Aero> with this command you mount a cdrom
[02:16] <Aero>  mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[02:16] <jadaz87> _jason whould it be good to enable this for the hard drive?
[02:16] <laffer[BX] > laffer@hercules:~$ sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[02:16] <laffer[BX] > mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[02:17] <Aero> yes
[02:17] <_jason> jadaz87: the hard drive is probably already enabled
[02:17] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : what is in the cdrom?
[02:17] <Aero> sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[02:17] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : is it like an iso file or something?
[02:17] <laffer[BX] > it's an audio cd
[02:17] <nickgarvey> Aero: it doesn't work
[02:17] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : when did you put it in?
[02:17] <Aero> why_
[02:17] <laffer[BX] > just now
[02:17] <nickgarvey> laffer[BX] : I stick in a cd and it auto detects it for me
[02:17] <Aero> what is the error
[02:18] <nickgarvey> Aero: he pasted it
[02:18] <gepatino> laffer[BX] : you dont need to mount audio cds
[02:18] <laffer[BX] > yes it detects but I can't play it in amarok so I guessed I needed to mount it to work
[02:18] <Aero> do you have a root password
[02:18] <gepatino> laffer[BX] : you can only mount data disks, and audio cds dont havee data
[02:18] <Aero> first you have to turn into a root
[02:19] <laffer[BX] > gepatino din't know that
[02:19] <Aero> with the command su
[02:19] <gepatino> laffer[BX] : check amarok preferences, maybe there a place to set with cd drive to use
[02:19] <laffer[BX] > gepatino ok thanks
[02:20] <Fudge> thanks
[02:23] <kmag> Do any of you use an encrypted loopback device?
[02:23] <ubuntu> Why is it that mozilla-mplayer works in Mozilla Suite, but not Firefox?
[02:23] <DBO> it should work in firefox
[02:23] <kmag> I've been running loop-aes on Debian for years, but I haven't tried it with a 2.6 kernel
[02:24] <kmag> also, are any of you running reiserfs for your home partitions?
[02:24] <ubuntu> DBO: for me, I get Totem instead.
[02:24] <TruckerMan> Is alien a good solid program?
[02:24] <Sven_vB> re
[02:24] <ubuntu> Then it tells me I dont have the right codec.
[02:24] <DBO> !alien
[02:24] <ubotu> methinks 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/
[02:24] <stinkbait> kmag, i did with slackware. ubuntu repartitioned it as ext2
[02:25] <TruckerMan> ok, no alien
[02:25] <DBO> yeah, no alien
[02:25] <TruckerMan> unless someone has tried it for java runtime from rpm to ubuntu and it worked
[02:25] <nickgarvey> !tell TruckerMan about java
[02:28] <Munchkinguy> how do I stop Totem from hogging the video player on Firefox and let mplayer-mozilla do it?
[02:28] <asdf25> apt-get remove the totem mozilla/firefox plugin?
[02:29] <laffer[BX] > amaroK rocks
[02:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell Munchkinguy about replacetotem
[02:31] <asdf25> is there any way to set up totem to play multiple videos?
[02:31] <Hexidigital> hey guys... what's the command to restart eth0?
[02:32] <oneseventeen_> where do I need to put a symlink in order to be able to use that link just by typing it in the console regardless of the directory I'm in?
[02:32] <asdf25> ifconfig eth0 down
[02:32] <asdf25> ifconfig eth0
[02:32] <asdf25> i think that might do it
[02:32] <Madpilot> asdf25, not as far as I know - I've been looking for something like that myself
[02:32] <Hexidigital> thanks asdf25
[02:33] <nickgarvey> !path
[02:33] <ubotu> nickgarvey: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:33] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: the folder you need to put it in needs to be in your path variable
[02:33] <oneseventeen_> cool, I'll go search for path variable on the ubuntu site
[02:33] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: echo $PATH
[02:34] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: but I would just toss it in my home dir
[02:34] <ScreaminIke> how do i make privoxy DENY ALL by default?
[02:34] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: ~/ is the same as /home/nick
[02:35] <nickgarvey> ScreaminIke: what kind of proxy?
[02:35] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: yeah, but it is for an app I manually installed, and wanted to follow the developer's reccomendation (xulrunner)
[02:35] <ScreaminIke> privoxy
[02:35] <ScreaminIke> it's in the repositories
[02:35] <ScreaminIke> i want it to deny all by default, and make a trusted list
[02:36] <ScreaminIke> it looks like the "trusted list" is available... so... i think that a "deny all" ought, also, to be available
[02:36] <asdf25> anyone want to send me a working xorg.conf for fglrx dual monitor?
 help..
[02:36] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: let me look up how to add things to variables
 GParted can't even resize the drivwe
[02:36] <Suspect> -e
[02:36] <Suspect> er
[02:36] <Suspect> -w*
[02:36] <ScreaminIke> asdf25, what issues are you having?
[02:37] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: What's it do instead?
[02:37] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: oh here we go
[02:37] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: I think I just need to edit ~/.bash_profile with $PATH=/path/to/app but I'm not quite sure....
[02:37] <Hexidigital> help with DNS... my router's dhcp server is working... however sometimes my dns will fail (i know it is dns because i can still see new messages on IRC channels)... any ideas?
[02:37] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: PATH=$PATH:/directory/you/want/to/add
 GParted just says resizing failed and that it may affect other options in the qeue
[02:37] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: that will set it to it's self + that directory
[02:37] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Ick.
[02:37] <asdf25> ScreaminIke: can't get second monitor to work. got one more thing to try though
[02:37] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: cool, thanks!
[02:38] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: I'm kind of at a loss here...
[02:38] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: I installed ubuntu on this drive before though
[02:38] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: but it was a complete wipe
[02:38] <nickgarvey> :)
[02:38] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: But I'm afraid to install a complete wipe now because If I can't get the software I need working in ubuntu I'd need to redo all of windows..
[02:38] <ScreaminIke> asdf25, no solution... sorry
[02:39] <dashriKe> any way to slow down and show exactly what the Ubuntu installe is doing?
[02:39] <dashriKe> *installer
[02:39] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Meh, if you wait a month or two you'll have to redo Windows anyway  ;)  What software in particular?
[02:39] <DBO> dashriKe, there are logs you can look at once its done
[02:39] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: ahh crap, I forgot the $ on the second PATH!  Could somone paste the default $PATH variable for Ubuntu 5.10?
[02:39] <dashriKe> it doesn't finish, thats the thing
[02:39] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: heh second
[02:39] <ScreaminIke> how do i make privoxy DENY ALL by default?
[02:40] <twilightf> hello
[02:40] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: eek my terminal isn't showing
[02:40] <DBO> ScreaminIke, what are you trying to do?
[02:40] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: HeavyWeather, and HeavyWeather Publisher (heavyweather.info) Its weather for my weather-station - it is crucial that the software functions correctly, because if not, it could damage the weather station
[02:40] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey (Being an analyst/programmer, I can't believe I just did that :p )
[02:40] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Other than that, all I need is to get my weathercam working right
[02:40] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Oy.
[02:40] <twilightf> hey n00b here, got a silly question...
[02:40] <delphy> .
[02:40] <asdf25> oneseventeen_: /usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[02:41] <asdf25> or at least that's what i have... looks like a default...
[02:41] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: How much of a loss is it to you personally if you have to redo your Windows installation?
[02:41] <nickgarvey> asdf25: same as mine
[02:41] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: BTW "Meh, if you wait a month or two you'll have to redo Windows anyway  ;)" <-- why
[02:41] <DBO> oneseventeen_, second opinion "/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[02:41] <DBO> "
[02:41] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Nothing really.. just a lot of hard work configuring and transferring everything again
[02:41] <delphy> hi
[02:41] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: + finding drivers
[02:41] <oneseventeen_> cool, thanks guys!
[02:42] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: hope you get your terminal working!
[02:42] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: I've done a lot of Windows reinstallations, so that's me being bitter.
[02:42] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: naw I use ssh and a remote x server through windows
[02:42] <twilightf> i just installed 5.10 server, what command would i run to install gnome? i know command line a little but still like the safety net of a GUI
[02:42] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Ah.
[02:42] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: beyond my expertise heh
[02:42] <xDigzx> Hello, how do you enable the side mouse buttons?
[02:42] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Well, the only linux alternative to heavyweather is open2300 (wayy to hard to configure) and Weather-Display (which is 70 dollars, but I'd prolly jusr crack it...)
[02:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell xDigzx about mouse
[02:43] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: I'd say hang around here a little longer and see if anyone comes in with a bright idea, beyond that it'll be weighing your options with whether you want to try it or not, b/c I think I'm out.
[02:43] <asdf25> twilightf: apt-get install gnome-base, maybe... or gnome... or something like that....
[02:43] <xDigzx> thanks _jason
[02:43] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: remote x server?  Can you use a linux desktop under windows using the windows box's hardware?
[02:43] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Well.. thanks for trying to help
[02:43] <twilightf> thx, will try :-)
[02:43] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: or am I misreading that
[02:43] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: http://nickgarvey.no-ip.org/xwin.jpg
[02:43] <dashriKe> I think my Linux venture is off to a bad start
[02:44] <sufa> why is that dashriKe
[02:44] <DBO> dashriKe, let us help you then
[02:44] <dashriKe> mostly because I can't get it to work at all
[02:44] <nickgarvey> dashriKe: eh mine was too, if only I knew about the loving people in #ubuntu back then..
[02:44] <DBO> dashriKe, can you be more specific?
[02:44] <twilightf> asdf25: neither of those worked. where could i look to find the exact package name?
[02:44] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: is that as quick as working on the linux box?  Or is it more like VNC?
[02:44] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Good luck.
[02:44] <dashriKe> trying to install Ubuntu 5.10
[02:45] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: Thanks
[02:45] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: not as quick, but faster than vnc, I did it because my wireless card will _not_ with linux and other such things
[02:45] <sufa> dashriKe,  what errors are you getting?
[02:45] <dashriKe> I go through all the early stuff, partitioning, setup user, all that
[02:45] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: key difference between this and vnc is that my monitory upstairs is still at the login prompt
[02:45] <dashriKe> no error that I could see, looking again
[02:45] <DBO> dashriKe, good, what happens after that?
[02:46] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: many users can connect using this (although I am the only one)
[02:46] <dashriKe> it stops at 57% of "Installing packages", specifically "Preparing to configure ubuntu-desktop"
[02:46] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: I know how that goes... That's kind of cool, so with remote X environments you could let multiple users log into the same machine (which you just said as I was typing)
[02:46] <DBO> hmmm, gnome...
[02:46] <nickgarvey> :)
[02:46] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: I'll have to read up on that, should I just look for "remote X server"?
[02:46] <twilightf> what am i missing if i want to install gnome on a clean ubuntu server install... "sudo apt-get install _____"?
[02:46] <asdf25> twilightf: i don't know... i guess it's even possible there isn't any package that holds all the ubuntu gnome install defaults...
[02:46] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: "xwin" and one sec let me find the other key word
[02:47] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: do you need X installed on the server?  Or just on the windows box?
[02:47] <nickgarvey> "xdmcp"
[02:47] <DBO> twilightf, "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[02:47] <twilightf> ahhh
[02:47] <asdf25> ah cool
[02:47] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: I need to start gdm on the server for it to work
[02:47] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: I use ssh to start it when I need it
[02:47] <nickgarvey> kill it when I am done
[02:47] <DBO> dashriKe, try a server install (you remember seeing that option at the VERY first step?)
[02:47] <dashriKe> yes
[02:47] <leagris> twilightf, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop should do it
[02:47] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: cool, thanks for sharing, I'll definitely be playing with that at work.
[02:48] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: :) fun stuff
[02:48] <twilightf> yep thanks i just got it running ;-)
[02:48] <StarKruzr> Is anyone here familiar with minicom?  Only one user on my system can use it for some reason.  I tried adding another to the admin group but that didn't seem to help.  What is necessary for a person to be able to use minicom?  It tells him he is not authorized to access /dev/ttyS0
[02:48] <nickgarvey> I don't know what ports or anything it uses though, its always been LAN for me
[02:48] <twilightf> wow 1st time i've been in here and my problem was fixed in 5 mins. i think i'll be back again ;-)
[02:49] <leagris> StarKruzr, you can add the minicom user to the dialout group
[02:49] <StarKruzr> aha.
[02:49] <Suspect> tonyyarusso: in the terminal, it shows a lot of "/dev/hdb read only file system" errors
[02:49] <nickgarvey> oneseventeen_: it uses UDP thats why!
[02:49] <leagris> I use it to acces my server with no screen and no gfx card
[02:49] <tkup> StarKruzr, do an 'ls -al /dev/ttyS[0,1,2,3]  and look at the rwx bits
[02:49] <hrh166> hello everyone
[02:49] <StarKruzr> how does one do that?  Because I tried to add someone to a group and I don't think I did it right.  I can't figure out how to get a listing of who is in what group either.
[02:49] <dashriKe> what does setting it up as a server do differently?
[02:50] <tonyyarusso> Suspect: Maybe you just have to change how it's mounted then...  See !mount ?  But you don't resize mounted things, so I'm not sure...
[02:50] <Trae> Does anyone know of a PCI wireless network card I can buy from say Best Buy that will work 100% out of the box with Ubuntu?  [meaning, no ndisdrivers and junk] 
[02:50] <DBO> dashriKe, doesnt install the GUI and (i believe) has slightly less robust hardware support
[02:50] <DBO> dashriKe, once we get a base install though, I can walk you through getting the GUI setup
[02:50] <dashriKe> k
[02:50] <twilightf> LOL @ DBO (thats what we just did)
[02:50] <leagris> StarKruzr, once you added the user to the dialout group, he/she has to logout/login agin to gain the new rights for that group
[02:51] <DBO> twilightf, you mean with dashriKe?
[02:51] <twilightf> ya
[02:51] <twilightf> well
[02:51] <StarKruzr> leagris: that's not a problem, he's not logged in
[02:51] <twilightf> i mean installing a server then adding the GUI to it
[02:51] <DBO> twilightf, oh, yeah, ok, I made the connection now
[02:51] <StarKruzr> but what I'm asking is, what's the command?  and how do I get a listing of what groups a user is in?
[02:51] <hrh166> Just installed Ubunto and new to linux, it says I have 71 updates but I get an erroe message - Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic --upgrade-mode --non-interactive --hide-main-window as user root:
[02:51] <hrh166>  Child terminated with 1 status
[02:51] <Chu> My god, nothing is working. I've flashed my bios, I've made sure that it boots to me cd-rom drive, I've deleted the nvram, I went to factory defaults -- everything -- but it just REFUSES to boot to my install cd. Is there anything else I can try? :/
[02:51] <twilightf> hahaha
[02:51] <Madpilot> StarKruzr, 'groups"- try "man groups"
[02:52] <Trae> man, I'm telling you, we should have: Ubuntu approved hardware
[02:52] <StarKruzr> Madpilot: excellent, thank yuo
[02:52] <DBO> Chu, does it boot a live disk?
[02:52] <StarKruzr> you
[02:52] <tkup> StarKruzr, look at the result of the command above and see who's in the file's group. get the group name, search for it in /etc/group, and add the user's name to that group
[02:52] <Trae> I'd pay 20% over normal pricing if I knew something would just work with freaking Ubuntu
[02:52] <Trae> :(
[02:52] <Chu> DBO: I haven't tried.
[02:52] <DBO> Chu, try that please
[02:52] <Chu> Okay, I'll try. And if it does boot to it ... ?
[02:53] <DBO> Chu, then its not ubuntus fault?
[02:53] <Trae> !wireless
[02:53] <ubotu> I heard wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[02:53] <DBO> Chu, we will have to look at your hardware
[02:53] <Madpilot> Trae, was about to give you that bot tell - check the 1st URL out
[02:53] <Chu> I'll be back soon. :/
[02:54] <DBO> Chu, misread, thought you said "doesnt boot"
[02:54] <DBO> oops, hes gone...
[02:54] <Trae> Madpilot, yeah, I've looked at these links till I"m blue in the face
[02:54] <dashriKe> just curious, others suggested setting up my 13GB hdd as 6GB /, 6GB /home, and 1GB swap, that sound ok?
[02:54] <leagris> tkup, yep tha'ts what i do but StarKruzr should know that the group file modifiation/editing is not a proper way of modifying group/users. It mostly is all you need to do on a plain desktop ubuntu but not with other type of authentification media
[02:54] <StarKruzr> tkup: that did it, thanks :)
[02:54] <cartesian1984> dashriKe, yeah, sounds fine.
[02:54] <Trae> Madpilot, I just want someone to say: "Yeah, I went to Best Buy, and bought THIS MODEL card and it just 100% worked out of the box"
[02:54] <theripper> does anyone know if matrox has good linux drivers??
[02:54] <david1980> hi friends
[02:54] <dyrne> dashriKe: i def like having lots of space for home dir on seperate partition
[02:54] <cartesian1984> theripper, as in the hard drive company?
[02:54] <david1980> I have a question
[02:54] <Madpilot> Trae, have you checked ubuntuforums.org yet?
[02:55] <DBO> cartesian1984, he means the video cards
[02:55] <Trae> :/
[02:55] <theripper> no matrox not maxtor
[02:55] <Trae> Madpilot, I probably have
[02:55] <Madpilot> david1980, we might have answers - if you ask your question first, of course ;)
[02:55] <clanpipe> yo
[02:55] <david1980> it's my screen
[02:55] <DBO> cartesian1984, they make the savage series (S3 integrated graphics)
[02:55] <twilightf> thanks leagris and DBO i'm now setting up my xserver!!!
[02:55] <leagris> I have all the questions to your answers if you like ;D
[02:55] <DBO> leagris, 42
[02:55] <clanpipe> iam new to this
[02:56] <oneseventeen_> gotta run, talk to you guys later
[02:56] <oneseventeen_> nickgarvey: thanks for the help!
[02:56] <cartesian1984> dashrike, I understand those have issues, at least the savage line.
[02:56] <david1980> appears crazy lines sometimes
[02:56] <Killgore> when im in the system monitor and right click on a process and click kill what is that doing exactly?
[02:56] <leagris> DBO that's it ;D
[02:56] <nickgarvey> you're welcome
[02:56] <theripper> i was thinking about buing the chrome video card if they have good linux drivers
[02:56] <dashriKe> cartesian1984 :: what?
[02:56] <DBO> theripper, they should work, but Im not sure about how well
[02:56] <tkup> leagris, what other types of "authentification media"? could you elaborate on that?
[02:57] <cartesian1984> dashriKe, oh......whoops....wrong fellow.
[02:57] <dashriKe> k, I was confused :P
[02:57] <cartesian1984> I am not having a good day...
[02:57] <cartesian1984> At least for tech support.
[02:58] <leagris> tkup, like ldap or any other pam plugins involving anything not related to shadow, users, group files
[02:58] <hrh166> Just installed Ubunto and new to linux, it says I have 71 updates but I get an erroe message - Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic --upgrade-mode --non-interactive --hide-main-window as user root:
[02:58] <DBO> cartesian1984, thats ok, one day I spent 15 minutes tech supporting apt-get because I forgot to do an update... DOH!
[02:58] <Killgore> because i need to use kill to do the same thing that the system monitor does
[02:58] <Chu> No, DBO, it doesn't like to boot to anything aside from the hard drive. :/
[02:58] <nickgarvey> hrh166: did it say why it failed? did it prompt you for a password?
[02:59] <dyrne> Chu: can you boot from floppy? you could do debian floppy install then dist-upgrade to ubuntu
[02:59] <Chu> I don't have a floppy drive. :/
[02:59] <hrh166> Password.. yes
[02:59] <Killgore> can anybody help me with the kill command?
[02:59] <dyrne> Killgore: ?
[02:59] <Killgore> dyrne: i need to kill a process the same way that the system monitor does
[03:00] <hrh166> when I did..error message
[03:00] <DBO> Chu, have you checked your boot device priority in BIOS?
[03:00] <Chu> Yes, I changed it accordingly.
[03:00] <cartesian1984> hrh166, do you have synaptic open?
[03:00] <Madpilot> hrh166, you used your own user password when it asked for one?
[03:00] <Killgore> dyrne: any ideas?
[03:00] <dyrne> Killgore: sorry about as fancy as i get with kill is kill -9 pid
[03:00] <hrh166> Yes
[03:00] <DBO> Chu, does your cd rom drive work when you boot into whatever OS you normally use?
[03:00] <tkup> leagris, are you suggesting that he should modify those parameters through systems commands (ex: usermod)?
[03:01] <Chu> Yes.
[03:01] <Killgore> dyrne: ok then
[03:01] <cartesian1984> hrh166, close it. It locks the apt directory so you cant update.
[03:01] <DBO> Chu, it is an IDE drive correct?
[03:01] <adriana> hi every one
[03:01] <Chu> Yes.
[03:01] <hrh166> Close what?
[03:01] <nickgarvey> hrh166: synaptic
[03:02] <hrh166> How?
[03:02] <DBO> Chu, you got me stumped...  try turning off your PC unplugging the hard drive (if you are comfy working in your case) and then booting with the live disk in your CD tray...
[03:02] <Madpilot> hrh166, do you have any other apps running when you try the Update thing?
[03:03] <nickgarvey> Chu: how did you burn the ISO?
[03:03] <hrh166> I only have Mozilla running..that I can see.
[03:03] <Chu> I got it through the Ubuntu shipit program.
[03:03] <DBO> nickgarvey, his live disc doesnt even boot
[03:03] <nickgarvey> DBO: I was making sure he didn't burn it as data
[03:03] <DBO> nickgarvey, I know =P
[03:03] <nickgarvey> Chu: yeah its most likely a bios thing, do what DBO said if you are comfortable
[03:03] <Madpilot> hrh166, OK, then the Update Manager should work... not sure why it didn't
[03:04] <leagris> DBO, common trouble where you just intended to install only one new package and it draw several updates with it
[03:04] <leagris> the way you expected to quickly get that missing tool installed to get a job done and you spend some time updating and working on the system side instead ;)
[03:04] <Chu> I think I'm just going to lay off the whole Ubuntu thing right now. I'm practically in tears because of this. :/
[03:04] <keith> Jesus im whoring it on ubuntuforum ronight iv helped a heap of noobs
[03:04] <leagris> I can see my boss looking at me with a dark sustained sight, Is it ok ? Can I have that print for the meeting ?
[03:04] <Killgore> anybody here do much bash scripting?
[03:05] <nickgarvey> Chu: woo lets take it one step at a time
[03:05] <DBO> leagris, what are you going on about... Im so confused
[03:05] <nickgarvey> Chu: how comfortable are you inside of your computer?
[03:05] <eli> Hi guys! When I try to install most metacity themes, (specifically humanoid-OSX, it says "the file format is invalid". What do I do?
[03:05] <nickgarvey> Chu: if you aren't I will walk you through it all, do you have 2 computers?
[03:05] <cartesian1984> nickgarvey, I imagine its rather cramped.
[03:05] <nickgarvey> !themes
[03:05] <Chu> nickgarvey: I just recently put a new drive in, but I really don't feel like doing anything else to it right now. :/
[03:05] <nickgarvey> heh nice
[03:05] <Chu> I only have one right now. :/
[03:06] <frank_> allo
[03:06] <nickgarvey> Chu: well I can't do much to help your not willing to do something, I'd say come back here tomorrow when you are in a better mood
[03:06] <Chu> Okay, I'll do that.
[03:06] <DBO> nickgarvey, hahaha, he just doesnt want to work inside his box, thats ok
[03:06] <tkup> Killgore, we try to solve problems here. if you have one, ask.
[03:06] <hrh166> still didn't work, with no other apps running.
[03:06] <DBO> Chu, is your system a home build or did you buy it from someone?
[03:07] <leagris> DBO, talking about, the time you spend trying to solve dependencies with apt-get. It sometimes takes longer than expected because the repositories got new versions. So you apt-get update, than you install a package and several newer updates com in.
[03:07] <Chu> DBO: It's not that, I'm just really frustrated, and I don't think it's a good idea to work with this machine in my current state. :/
[03:07] <Killgore> tkup: im trying to get my bash script to kill a process, but i dont know how to use sleep
[03:07] <codecaine> is there some more site I can add to my list for apt-get?
[03:07] <DBO> leagris, yes, that happens all the time, perfectly normal
[03:07] <Chu> DBO: It's a Dell Dimension 3000. Sadly, Dell sucks with its support, so they've been no help. :/
[03:07] <TruckerMan> do i need to change repositories for apt-get seperately from synaptic?
[03:07] <DBO> Chu, ok, well, we will still be here when you are ready
[03:07] <DBO> TruckerMan, no
[03:08] <codecaine> to work with synaptic too
[03:08] <tkup> Killgore, paste your script on pastebin and let us have a look at it
[03:08] <hrh166> Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic --update-at-startup --non-interactive --hide-main-window as user root:
[03:08] <hrh166>  Child terminated with 1 status
[03:08] <eli> Hello? Metacity themes sometimes say "invalid file format"
[03:08] <TruckerMan> hmmm, i wonder why i cant find this certain java-package
[03:08] <leagris> TruckerMan, synaptick is a graphical front end for apt, so it uses the same repositoryes
[03:08] <Killgore> tkup: i dont know how to use pastebin is #flood ok?
[03:08] <nickgarvey> !tell eli about themes
[03:08] <codecaine> thats what I thought I thought I was trippin
[03:08] <tkup> Killgore, I guess
[03:08] <codecaine> lol
[03:08] <nickgarvey> (sorry eli thats all I know theme wise ;))
[03:09] <Killgore> tkup: well i guess nows as good a time as ever to learn
[03:09] <TruckerMan> yeah, the java wiki said if i have prob aptgettin java-package to check repos on synaptic and i still have errors with aptget javapackage
[03:09] <tkup> Killgore, what's so hard to learn about pastebin?
[03:09] <codecaine> gynaptic has java so you can install for firefox?
[03:10] <codecaine> synaptic
[03:10] <Killgore> tkup: nothing as i just found out
[03:10] <tomp> Hey everybody... I am having an issue getting Ubuntu to install, and am wondering if somebody could help me? I am a Linux newbie... hehe
[03:10] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, do you have the Multiverse repos enabled?
[03:10] <TruckerMan> codecaine, just second
[03:10] <nickgarvey> :) isn't it nice when things are that easy?
[03:10] <nickgarvey> tomp: whats not working out for you?
[03:10] <tkup> Killgore, good :)
[03:10] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, i enabled everything
[03:10] <IdleOne> tomp, whats the issue?
[03:10] <TruckerMan> even backports, is that good?
[03:10] <Killgore> tkup: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11808
[03:11] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, you don't really need backports
[03:11] <TruckerMan> codecaine, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats this is what i'm trying to do
[03:11] <TruckerMan> hmmm
[03:11] <tomp> OK. I get through the installation process just fine it seems, but then when booting into Ubuntu, I get this error: "X: cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), aborting"
[03:11] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, after you enabled everything, did you hit Reload in Synaptic? That forces a re-read of your changed sources file
[03:12] <nickgarvey> tomp: woo you should have X there
[03:12] <DBO> tomp, does your box have an internet connection?
[03:12] <TruckerMan> it asked and auto did that i think, i'll do it again just to be sure tho
[03:12] <cartesian1984> hrh166, are you still there?
[03:12] <hrh166> yes
[03:12] <tkup> Killgore, PID=`pgrep -f Frozen`
[03:12] <tomp> yes, DBO, it's actually the same box I am on now, I Just have two hard drives
[03:12] <tomp> i'm in windows right now... hehe
[03:12] <cartesian1984> hrh166, do a sudo apt-get update and give me the output.
[03:12] <nickgarvey> tomp: wireless or wired internet?
[03:13] <DBO> tomp, shhhhh that kind of talk is dangerous around here...
[03:13] <PwcrLinux> brb
[03:13] <tomp> also, this is when installing Dapper Drake, the latest build
[03:13] <tomp> wired internet
[03:13] <Killgore> tkup: yeah? it searches the current process filenames for things with Frozen
[03:13] <nickgarvey> tomp: woo its wired good, and read the title of this channel
[03:13] <hrh166> i'm a newbie to linux..need help
[03:13] <nickgarvey> !dapper
[03:13] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:13] <Killgore> tkup: and as far as i know assigns that UID to PID
[03:13] <nickgarvey> hrh166: what was your question again?
[03:13] <cartesian1984> hrh166, ok, no problem.
[03:13] <DBO> tomp
[03:13] <evader> Hi, how do I control services on ubuntu from the terminal.. I'm used to gentoo's rc-update so I'm not sure how it all works on a debian based distro
[03:13] <nickgarvey> hrh166: oh yeah synaptic, close synaptic then try to update
[03:13] <tomp> yes?
[03:13] <cartesian1984> hrh166,  are you in kubuntu or ubuntu?
[03:13] <hrh166> ubuntu
[03:14] <tkup> Killgore, you should use the back single quotes rather than the straight single quotes to accomplish that
[03:14] <DBO> when you are in linux type "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg ubuntu-desktop"
[03:14] <nickgarvey> !services
[03:14] <ubotu> I heard services is to view and alter system services, use one or more of rcconf, sysvconfig, sysv-rc-conf, update-rc.d or ls, ln and rm in /etc/rc?.d/
[03:14] <tkup> Killgore, replace that line with the one I supplied above
[03:14] <cartesian1984> hrh166, ok, go to applications -> accesories -> Terminal
[03:14] <tomp> ok... thanks, I will give that a shot
[03:14] <hrh166> ok
[03:14] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, i reloaded and searched and still no dice
[03:14] <DBO> tomp, sounds good, come back if you have issues
[03:14] <Killgore> tkup: how did you write them?
[03:14] <tomp> ok... Thanks again
[03:15] <tkup> Killgore, using the quote that's under the tilde key
[03:15] <Madpilot> !info java-package
[03:15] <ubotu> java-package: (utility for building Java(TM) 2 related Debian packages), section multiverse/misc, is optional. Version: 0.26 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 308 kB
[03:15] <nickgarvey> evader: get the line that ubotu said?
[03:15] <cartesian1984> hrh166, in there, type sudo apt-get update
[03:15] <Killgore> tkup: ok thanks ill try it now
[03:15] <tkup> Killgore, back quotes evaluate single quotes don't
[03:15] <hrh166> asking for a password
[03:15] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, hmm, it really does exist
[03:15] <TruckerMan> hmm, i have everything but the cd enabled
[03:16] <TruckerMan> heheh
[03:16] <evader> nickgarvey: yeah i'll have a play with that thanks
[03:16] <cartesian1984> hrh166, give it to it. Your user pass.
[03:16] <TruckerMan> wow dooood
[03:16] <nickgarvey> :)
[03:16] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, can you pastebin your sources.list for us?
[03:16] <TruckerMan> what is pastebin?
[03:16] <nickgarvey> evader: what I just do to stop them from boot is chmod -x the file
[03:16] <IdleOne> !paste
[03:16] <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.
[03:16] <evader> I installed another window manager, that I want to be on my gdm session choices list thingo at start up.... where can i add it??
[03:16] <cartesian1984> hrh166, sudo runs the following command as root, with unlimited access. All GUI programs that ask for your password do this through sudo.
[03:17] <cartesian1984> hrh166, otherwise it would not ask, but apt-get must be run as root.
[03:17] <Madpilot> !tell TruckerMan about pastebin
[03:17] <hrh166> bring me back to the original line I typed
[03:17] <Killgore> tkup: hmmm strange
[03:17] <thoreauputic> evader:  /usr/share/xsessions
[03:17] <thoreauputic> evader: from memory
[03:17] <lestatslair> question : trying to compile drivers for my modem i get an error when trying to make 536 says /lib/modules... autoconf.h does not exist please install kernel source. what do i need to install?
[03:17] <evader> thanks
[03:17] <cartesian1984> sudo apt-get update ?
[03:17] <cartesian1984> Oh.
[03:17] <cartesian1984> I see.
[03:17] <Killgore> tkup: what does sleep do?
[03:17] <nickgarvey> Killgore: man sleep
[03:17] <Killgore> tkup: i can guess but....
[03:17] <thoreauputic> evader: you can use an existing *.desktop file as a template
[03:17] <evader> ok
[03:17] <evader> i'll try it
[03:17] <Killgore> tkup: i didnt know you could do that
[03:18] <leagris> lestatslair, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:18] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, ok,i'll just have to find the sources file
[03:18] <tkup> Killgore, you could replace the whole script with the command line 'pkill -9 Frozen' but if you want to learn bash... :)
[03:18] <River> can some pleasehelp me with a partitioning issue for Ubuntu
[03:18] <nickgarvey> River: ask away
[03:18] <Killgore> tkup: but then id have to write that in every time i wanted to play
[03:18] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, open a terminal, and type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[03:18] <dissident> hey how can I run a shell script as a seperate process so that I can continue using the command line?
[03:18] <tkup> Killgore, I don't why you want that script in the first place :)
[03:18] <Madpilot> dissident, put & at the end of the command
[03:18] <orbin> dissident: put it in bg with an &
[03:19] <tkup> Killgore, you're starting a program and killing it 15 seconds later
[03:19] <evader> thoreauputic: what about this part: X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=xfce-utils
[03:19] <evader> i use xubuntuj
[03:19] <cartesian1984> hrh166, do a 'killall synaptic' (without the tick marks, of course).
[03:19] <Killgore> tkup: to automate mundane tasks? frozen throne doesnt work until i kill that process
[03:19] <dissident> nospace?
[03:19] <thoreauputic> evader: you lost me...
[03:19] <dissident> or space?
[03:19] <River> nickgarvey: thanks ... I have a windows partition on my machine that i no longer need or want, how do i get rid of it and give the entire disc to Ubuntu ?
[03:19] <nickgarvey> dissident: I put a space but it might not matter
[03:19] <thoreauputic> evader: what does that do?
[03:19] <lestatslair> heyas barbee
[03:19] <Killgore> tkup: it starts the wine of war3.exe and Frozen Throne.exe
[03:19] <lestatslair> sorry
[03:19] <evader> thoreauputic: that is the last line in my xfce.desktop file, that I am using as a template
[03:19] <dissident> alright thanks
[03:19] <hrh166> synaptic: no process killed
[03:19] <evader> do i need it?
[03:19] <Madpilot> dissident, "command &" - so with a space
[03:20] <dissident> cool thanks guys
[03:20] <thoreauputic> evader: just alter the relevant lines
[03:20] <tkup> Killgore, but you're killing Frozen Throne.exe after 15 seconds anyway
[03:20] <str8edge> River: gparted/qparted
[03:20] <nickgarvey> River: while installing one of the options is use entire hard drive (hda most likely) but I suggest again deleting windows if you don't need it
[03:20] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, should i past it in #flood?
[03:20] <thoreauputic> evader: the most important is the execute line
[03:20] <evader> thoreauputic: ok, i'll try this, restart X
[03:20] <nickgarvey> River: oh but if you have already install yeah use gparted
[03:20] <thoreauputic> evader: or exec or whatever
[03:20] <tkup> Killgore, ah I see
[03:20] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, no, use pastebin please
[03:20] <Killgore> tkup: ok 15 is too long, but if i kill war3,exe it doesnt work it only starts if i kill ft.exe
[03:20] <TruckerMan> the url?
[03:20] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:20] <nickgarvey> River: you might want to not delete windows, you might need it is what I ment
[03:21] <thoreauputic> evader: you rename the *.desktop file to suit, of course
[03:21] <tkup> Killgore, ok makes sense now
[03:21] <evader> yep
[03:21] <pau> hi  some one has problems with centrino computers?
[03:21] <nickgarvey> River: depends on how you plan to use the computer, but thats 100+ dollars worth of software you are deleting
[03:21] <VR_> does anyone know how to disable the xmms flashing in the task panel?
[03:21] <lestatslair> it says cant find package build-essentials
[03:21] <nickgarvey> lestatslair: drop the s on the end
[03:21] <thoreauputic> lestatslair: build-esential
[03:21] <nickgarvey> thoreauputic: and toss an s in that ;)
[03:22] <lestatslair> ty
[03:22] <thoreauputic> umm double "s" , yeah :)
[03:22] <River> nickgarvey: have no further use for it .. it is only taking up space ... 100+ dollars of useless software !
[03:22] <TruckerMan> ok Madpilot
[03:22] <nickgarvey> River: use gparted then
[03:22] <TruckerMan> its pasted
[03:22] <nickgarvey> !tell River about gparted
[03:22] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, you need to post your pastebin URL here
[03:22] <tkup> Killgore, did that solve the problem?
[03:22] <pau> some one has ran ubuntu on a centrino pc?
[03:22] <nickgarvey> pau: google it
[03:23] <TruckerMan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11809
[03:23] <thoreauputic> pau: I'm sure *someone* has...
[03:23] <pau> ok
[03:23] <Killgore> tkup: i ruined it. Let me try again
[03:23] <thoreauputic> ;)
[03:23] <hrh166> still stuck
[03:23] <pau> thanks a lot
[03:23] <cartesian1984> hrh166, it could be that your username is not in the sudoers file, let me look into it.
[03:23] <thoreauputic> pau: maybe a more specific question would help :)
[03:23] <leagris> lestatslair, build-essential (without trailing s)
[03:24] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, the US archives have had various troubles - try this sources.list instead: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[03:24] <hrh166> ok
[03:24] <PwcrLinux> Im back :)
[03:24] <River> can anyone tell me how to use gparted ?
[03:24] <darkram> For the life of me, I can not get opengl to work on my AMD64 pc with my nvidia card :(
[03:24] <Killgore> tkup: can i look in some sort of log to see if its doing anything?
[03:24] <pau> i think my computer dosn't work 100%
[03:24] <lestatslair> still getting same error
[03:25] <lestatslair> autoconf.h does not exist
[03:25] <cartesian1984> hrh166, 'sudo gedit /etc/setup.sh' and put what it prints in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:25] <thoreauputic> River: usually easiest to use gparted from a live CD
[03:26] <River> nickgarvey: thanks for the info ... will go find it
[03:26] <thoreauputic> River: you can't do much unless the filesystems are unmounted
[03:26] <darkram> exit
[03:26] <TruckerMan> just replace that text for my sources.list file?
[03:26] <TruckerMan> Madpilot
[03:26] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, yes
[03:26] <dff> how do you install GTK+ ?
[03:27] <lestatslair> my current running kernel is 2.6.12-9-386
[03:27] <thoreauputic> dff: you mean the developamnt libs?
[03:27] <lililililillili> Hello
[03:27] <lililililillili> I need help
[03:27] <thoreauputic> dff: on a default install you already have gtk+
[03:27] <hrh166> I typed in the command and it repeated the command line prompt.
[03:27] <River> thoreauputic: thanks
[03:28] <lestatslair> i did the sudo apt-get and it installed fine
[03:28] <tkup> Killgore, try this script http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11811
[03:28] <lililililillili> How do I install a file that somebody else made (StepMania)
[03:28] <thoreauputic> lililililillili: why are you on irc as root?
[03:28] <Madpilot> lililililillili, first you need to ask an actual question :)
[03:28] <PwcrLinux> anyway, I need help with LCD brigthness, the boot default was 8 and need change to 5..
[03:28] <Killgore> tkup: can i get it to open a new terminal to do the kill thing? i dont think its working in the current terminal
[03:29] <cartesian1984> hrh166, did you remember to remove the tick marks?
[03:29] <hrh166> yes
[03:29] <kbrooks> lililililillili: you have a longggggggggg nickname.
[03:30] <cartesian1984> Strange. Try removing the sudo from that last command,
[03:30] <Cloud> this better?
[03:30] <eris> better
[03:30] <Cloud> I am now know as cloud
[03:30] <orbin> PwcrLinux: so use your dim buttons?
[03:30] <PwcrLinux> Orbin: I am on the lappy
[03:31] <pogie> help. Using the instructions provided to install the nvidia driver, the same problem the GeForce 6200 has in MEPIS is occuring to me in Ubuntu as described here - http://www.mepislovers.org/hwdatabase/?page=viewItem&model=6200&manufacturer=NVIDIA
[03:31] <Cloud> Ok, I have a complete file (Stepmania-3.9) What do I have to type in terminal to install it?
[03:31] <PwcrLinux> Orbin: I have to manually use FN+F5 down to 5
[03:31] <odat> anyone know how to track down a directory that search can't find
[03:31] <orbin> PwcrLinux: well, i remember i only had to change brightness once: on 1st boot.  it should remember it after that
[03:31] <Madpilot> Cloud, what file type is it? (does it end in .deb, .bin, or something else?)
[03:32] <_jason> odat: use locate (may need to do 'sudo updatedb'), or find
[03:32] <Cloud> It originally was a tar.gz
[03:32] <Cloud> But I unzipped it
[03:32] <Cloud> now what?
[03:32] <odat> _jason, how?
[03:32] <cartesian1984> hrh166,  gedit /etc/setup.sh
[03:33] <_jason> odat: locate file, or find / -iname file
[03:33] <_jason> odat: man locate, and man find for more info of course :)
[03:33] <dff> thoreauputic, yes
[03:33] <ablyss> orbin, try locate *"directory" and/or locate "*.directory"
[03:33] <River> nickgarvey: while I am waiting for the live CD to download, is it possible under Linux to have more than one physical hard drive to appear as one drive ? if it is, how do I do it ?
[03:34] <tkup> Killgore, yes you can do that it's here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11814
[03:34] <thoreauputic> dff: apt-cache search libgtk | grep dev
[03:34] <ablyss> odat sorry that was for you not orbin
[03:34] <DBO> River, that is called RAID, you can do it, but software RAID is a tricky business
[03:34] <orbin> odat: i think ablyss's post was meant for you
[03:34] <PwcrLinux> Orbin: OSD works good, I just found that was in other login hidden after startx to get onto GUI, then I realized the OSD didn't work, so I popped my mind up, then I try to "Restart" in Log out menus, it's goes to full text screen as terminal box.. I had to sudo reboot and then GUI came on and full brightness.. I had to manually down to 5, checked on OSD, it's work good..
[03:34] <lestatslair> any other ideas?
[03:34] <evader> thoreauputic: that .desktop stuff worked well thanks
[03:35] <ubu_usr_1> hey guys, I installed banshee today and after a little research and trying to get it to synch with my Ipod i learned that the version in the repository is old. How do I uninstall it? Currently it starts and then closes by itself after a few seconds.
[03:35] <lestatslair> i've been trying to get this mdem set up all day
[03:35] <thoreauputic> evader: no worries :)
[03:35] <Cloud> All I have is folder named StepMania-3.9, and I want to install its contents, what do i do?
[03:35] <`underOATH> has anyone gotten the official aim for linux to work on Ubuntu ?!
[03:35] <River> DBO: we don't particularly want a raid ..to tricky ;-) .. alternatively, what do I do to get Linux to use some space on hdd2 as well as primary drive ?
[03:35] <theripper> what does gnu mean?
[03:35] <cartesian1984> `underOATH, why not just use GAIM?
[03:35] <hrh166> Ok..gedit window is open.
[03:36] <thoreauputic> theripper: Gu's Not Unix
[03:36] <ddonky> aim for linux?
[03:36] <thoreauputic> bah GNU's
[03:36] <tomp> hey guys, how do I install my nvidia video card drivers? When running the installer, it tells me I need to "exit X" before installing. How do I do that?
[03:36] <pvd2006> aim for linux isnt that great
[03:36] <pvd2006> Gaim is better
[03:36] <codecaine> anybody know if kylix works good on ubuntu?
[03:36] <PwcrLinux> use Gaim, it;s better for multi-IM protocols..
[03:36] <DBO> River, you could mount a drive as your /home directory
[03:36] <`underOATH> I DONT LIKE G AIM
[03:36] <Cloud> This is teh stank
[03:36] <`underOATH> IT IS BADDDD
[03:36] <cartesian1984> hrh166, could you paste it at paste.ubuntu-nl.org ?
[03:36] <evader> `underOATH: apt-get install bitlbee
[03:36] <Cloud> nobody knows how to install this?
[03:36] <thoreauputic> `underOATH: no need to shout
[03:36] <pvd2006> unless you run aim under wine or something
[03:36] <evader> it owns gaim.
[03:36] <cartesian1984> `underOATH, how so?
[03:36] <Cloud> brb
[03:36] <nickgarvey> DON'T LIKE TO TAKE OFF CAPS LOCK EITHER EH?
[03:37] <`underOATH> wjat os tjat evader ?
[03:37] <odat> that does nothing guys
[03:37] <hrh166> It's blank
[03:37] <theripper> thoreauputicut: ok , but what does thst mean?
[03:37] <PwcrLinux> Googles works on jabber protocol :)
[03:37] <theripper> thoreauputic: ok , but what does thst mean?
[03:37] <evader> bitlbee is a mutli-im gateway, so then you can use irssi or xchat to connect to you IM buddies
[03:37] <River> DBO: oh .. wow ..sounds like a smart way to do it  any hints for a linux file system newbie ?
[03:37] <DBO> River, let me see if I can find you a walkthrough
[03:37] <cartesian1984> hrh166, wonderful. Reboot in recovery mode and do a passwd root.
[03:38] <thoreauputic> theripper: well, BNU was started by Richard Stallman as  Free replacement for UNIX
[03:38] <pogie> tomp, i've been resarting in recovery mode
[03:38] <nickgarvey> s/BNU/GNU
[03:38] <thoreauputic> he I mean GNU
[03:38] <thoreauputic> yeah
[03:38] <cello_rasp> how do i purge my rhythmbox library? not the files themselves, just the rhythmbox user files. there is no ~/.rhythmbox folder :(
[03:38] <lestatslair> hello?
[03:38] <hrh166> ok
[03:38] <nickgarvey> hello
[03:38] <thoreauputic> nickgarvey: typo day ;)
[03:38] <tomp> pogie, just run it from the recovery mode option then?
[03:38] <cartesian1984> hrh166, it lets you set the root password, it will make this process much less painful.
[03:38] <pogie> yes
[03:38] <tomp> ok thanks... I'll try that
[03:38] <lestatslair> any other ideas as to why it wont install autoconf.h?
[03:39] <pogie> then it just gets tougher ;)
[03:39] <theripper> thoreauputic: so what is gu?
[03:39] <cello_rasp> also, why does sudo authenicate my password ok, but su does not?
[03:39] <nickgarvey> GNU is "gnu's not unix"
[03:39] <tomp> hehe
[03:39] <thoreauputic> Therion: a typo for GNU
[03:39] <thoreauputic> :)
[03:39] <nickgarvey> recursive
[03:39] <thoreauputic> Therion: oops sorry - lazy tab complete
[03:40] <theripper> ok i get the part not unix , but whats gnu's?
[03:40] <nickgarvey> !tell theripper about gnu
[03:40] <Cloud_tm> Hello?
[03:40] <carthik> Therion, gnu is not unix
[03:40] <thoreauputic> GNU is Not Unix
[03:40] <nickgarvey> heh  did it again thoreauputic
[03:40] <cartesian1984> theripper, its a gazelle.
[03:40] <Madpilot> Therion, it's a recursive joke
[03:40] <Killgore> tkup: starting wine seems to stop the whole process
[03:40] <River> DBO: a thousand thank you's ..
[03:40] <Therion> ...
[03:40] <Cloud_tm> How do I compile a file
[03:40] <carthik> Therion, sorry, bad nick completion
[03:40] <DBO> River, http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/1998/05/msg00355.html
[03:40] <Cloud_tm> and then install it?
[03:40] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud - did you try ./configure?
[03:40] <nickgarvey> heh getting a lot of attention Therion
[03:40] <Killgore> tkup: because i just did it manually and the Kill xterm window poped up
[03:40] <odat> i am trying to track down a directory and not sure how to find it since find doesn't work
[03:40] <Cloud_tm> ok
[03:40] <Cloud_tm> lets see
[03:40] <DBO> River, that explains how to do it fairly well
[03:40] <cartesian1984> Oh, all you damned autocompleters, leave Therion alone.
[03:40] <cello_rasp> Cloud_tm: there should be specific instructions in the README file of the stuff you downloaded
[03:41] <tkup> Killgore, try this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11815
[03:41] <Cloud_tm> i did
[03:41] <Therion> haha
[03:41] <Cloud_tm> But they only provided install info for windows
[03:41] <River> DBO: Fabulous ..thanks again
[03:41] <oxez> hi, when I open a win32 application with wine, I'd like it to go in my taskbar, so I can minimize it. Is it possible at all?
[03:41] <Madpilot> Cloud_tm, are you sure this app will run in Linux at all?
[03:41] <codecaine> man why can't linux come with java already installed lol
[03:41] <ubu_usr_1> dude, Cloud_tm - are you running windows? What are you trying to install?
[03:41] <nickgarvey> codecaine: restricted format
[03:41] <cello_rasp> because sun are terrible comapny lol
[03:41] <cartesian1984> codecaine, due to licensing issues.
[03:41] <thoreauputic> codecaine: ask Sun
[03:41] <Madpilot> codecaine, because Sun won't let people do that
[03:41] <leagris> good night all. It's time to go to bed with my fluffy tux, kiss
[03:42] <nickgarvey> codecaine: get enought different answers heh
[03:42] <tonyyarusso> Can I make the button to open my CD tray unmount the device first so it actually works?
[03:42] <cartesian1984> leagris, PENGUIN MOLESTER!
[03:42] <thoreauputic> leagris: kinky !
[03:42] <Cloud_tm> StepMania
[03:42] <codecaine> :)
[03:42] <ddonky> bj
[03:42] <cello_rasp> where the heck are the rhtymbox user files kept??
[03:42] <Cloud_tm> ubu_usr_1: Widnwos sucks, Im trying to install stepmania
[03:42] <Madpilot> cello_rasp, your own settings for it? Probably .rhythymbox
[03:42] <thoreauputic> cello_rasp: probably somewhere in ~/.gnome2
[03:42] <cello_rasp> Madpilot: haha :)
[03:42] <lestatslair> someone please help
[03:42] <daeos> i recently installeda wifi card, what app do i run for get ubuntu to detect and configure it?
[03:43] <burnhamd> anyone tried to install songbird on ubuntu yet
[03:43] <thoreauputic> Madpilot: I don't think there is a .rhythmbox
[03:43] <Killgore> tkup: yay!
[03:43] <nickgarvey> tonyyarusso: if you get an answer to that tell me, if not I think I would just put a script on my quicklaunch toolbar or something, not sure how to eject from command line though
[03:43] <tkup> Killgore, or to see the process being killed: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11816
[03:43] <Madpilot> thoreauputic, hmm, I think you're right - my fault for not checking first :P
[03:43] <tonyyarusso> nickgarvey: 'eject'  :)
[03:43] <thoreauputic> nickgarvey:  eject /dev/devicename
[03:43] <tkup> Killgore, what happened?
[03:44] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud_tm, did you download Linux binary or source?
[03:44] <Killgore> tkup: it worked
[03:44] <nickgarvey> its nice when things are that easy...
[03:44] <tkup> Killgore, nice
[03:44] <tonyyarusso> The hardware event must run a script somewhere if I can figure out what.
[03:44] <daeos> the wifi card is a Netgear WG311v3 PC card, what program would i use to get ubuntu to redetect hardware?
[03:44] <cello_rasp> thanks thoreaupilot
[03:44] <thoreauputic> nickgarvey: a *nix command that makes sense! the world is ending!
[03:44] <pinkmermaid> Oooh... I just remembered something I wanted to ask about.
[03:44] <thoreauputic> *g*
[03:44] <Cloud_tm> well
[03:44] <cello_rasp> thanks *thoreauputic*
[03:44] <pinkmermaid> I was trying to use this Redmond GDM theme I got off gnome-look.org
[03:44] <Cloud_tm> Could you help me instal the binary version?
[03:44] <e-sin> daeos, try http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25398
[03:45] <Cloud_tm> Becuase I downlaoded a binary version of Stepmania
[03:45] <cartesian1984> Cloud_tm, no problem, show me the file you downloaded.
[03:45] <pinkmermaid> And it would give me a "the gdm manager failed" error or something and bring up the other login screen.
[03:45] <Cloud_tm> a link to the file?
[03:45] <evader> what are the commands to control rc scripts etc for ubuntu, someone told me before but i forgot...
[03:45] <pinkmermaid> I tried getting it from other sources, but always the same thing...
[03:45] <ubu_usr_1> cartesian1984, http://www.stepmania.com/wiki/Downloads
[03:45] <lestatslair> hello can someone please help
[03:45] <orbin> Cloud_tm: read the README or INSTALL file
[03:45] <evader> sorry i'm used to gentoo's way of doing things
[03:45] <cello_rasp> pinkmermaid: it may not be suitable for your version of gnome
[03:45] <Madpilot> lestatslair, asking an actual question works better than just begging randomly for help...
[03:45] <thoreauputic> evader:  update-rc.d I think is what you mean
[03:45] <Killgore> tkup: was it the & that you added in?
[03:45] <pinkmermaid> cello_rasp, alrighty. :)
[03:45] <Cloud_tm> They didnt write a readme for the linux versiopn, They were stupid and made everything windowsish
[03:45] <lestatslair> i have asked over and over
[03:45] <nickgarvey> !tell evader about services
[03:46] <evader> ok
[03:46] <odat>  i am trying to track down a directory and not sure how to find it since find doesn't work
[03:46] <evader> well i just want to add/remove services from different runlevels
[03:46] <orbin> pinkmermaid: how did your vlc compile go?
[03:46] <daeos> e-sin: that talks about configureing it to work, not getting ubuntu to detect it
[03:46] <nickgarvey> lestatslair: I don't know your question, and also
[03:46] <nickgarvey> !tell lestatslair about patience
[03:46] <dff> how do you install a theme?
[03:46] <tkup> Killgore, yes. the '&' sign sends the wine execution into the backgroung so that the rest gets to excute.
[03:46] <thoreauputic> evader: you might prefer the "bum" GUI app
[03:46] <_jason> !+themes
[03:46] <ubotu> somebody said themes was try installing gnome-art (sudo apt-get install gnome-art) and running it from System -> Preferences -> Art Manager (On Breezy). It downloads and installs themes from http://art.gnome.org/ Some other sites with various themes include: http://art.ubuntu.com - http://www.gnome-look.org - http://kdelook.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com See also !KDEThemes
[03:46] <thoreauputic> !info bum
[03:46] <ubotu> bum: (tool to manage bootup scripts), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1.3.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 55 kB, Installed size: 348 kB
[03:46] <pinkmermaid> orbin, it didn't... In the end, I couldn't get VLC itself to compile because of errors, and I gave up after 3 or 4 tries. Heh.
[03:46] <orbin> Cloud_tm: ok, what's in the archive?
[03:46] <Madpilot> !tell dff about eyecandy
[03:46] <cello_rasp> dff: apparently you can just drag it to the theme manager
[03:47] <Killgore> tkup: yer that was the problem, thanks a lot
[03:47] <linuxlover> !mp3
[03:47] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:47] <Killgore> tkup: must do more bash scripting its fun
[03:47] <e-sin> daeos: it won't be audodetected.  you need to configure ndiswrapper before it'll work.
[03:47] <orbin> pinkmermaid: shame.  i'm sure they're working on support though
[03:47] <daeos> esin: ah, there we go, ok so ndiswrapper .. ok
[03:47] <evader> What is the rcS.d folder for?
[03:47] <tkup> Killgore, yep it's fun. search in google for 'bash scripting guide'
[03:47] <eris> i am about to try to upgrade laptop to from 5.04 to 5.10 but i have changed the kernel for vmware (which i do would not mind just getting rid of since it runs horible with 256mb). I upgraded the desktop pc having the original kernel without much problems, but was wondering if i need to do anything 'special' for this one with vmware'd kernel?
[03:47] <lestatslair> i am trying to install my moem driver... autoconf.h does not exists. when i do the make 536 i get /lib/modules
[03:47] <e-sin> daeos, as far as i recall, anyway.  it's been a while since i went through that issue
[03:47] <lestatslair> i have already done the sudo apt-get build essential
[03:48] <lestatslair> and it says that the current build-eesential is there
[03:48] <Cloud_tm> Files in folder: copying.txt; GtkModule.so; NEWS; README-FIRST.html; setpmania(executable?)
[03:48] <lestatslair> but autoconf.h is not
[03:48] <newbie> hello, could somone please help me with my ATI Radeon 9550?
[03:48] <ubu_usr_1> cartesian1984, Cloud_tm  - I downloaded the binary but Cloud is right there isn't really any instructions on how to load it. SHould he try and compile it?
[03:48] <newbie> When ever I install the fglrx drivers and restart X I get a notice on my monitor that says "No Signal"
[03:48] <oem> Hey, what's that regeditor for gnome.
[03:48] <thoreauputic> ubu_usr_1: if it is a binary, clearly not
[03:48] <oem> It's been awhile since I've used it.
[03:48] <orbin> Cloud_tm: cd into the dir where you extracted it, then type: ./stepmania
[03:49] <newbie> oem: gconf
[03:49] <oem> gconf, I think.
[03:49] <mabus> How do you insert a bullet in open office?
[03:49] <cartesian1984> ubu_usr_1, Cloud_tm, just chmod +x the binary, and then ./binaryname.
[03:49] <ubu_usr_1> thoreauputic, - but there is a version available for download that you can compile instead - How do you install binary on linux?
[03:49] <oem> gconf-editor
[03:49] <cartesian1984> If that doesn't work, I have no idea.
[03:49] <tkup> mabus, get a gun and shoot at it
[03:49] <cartesian1984> Nice.
[03:49] <nickgarvey> mabus: should be a button on your toolbar?
[03:49] <thoreauputic> ubu_usr_1: normally you just run it - ./nameofbinary
[03:49] <e-sin> mabus, click the "Bullets On/Off" button to the right of the alignment options on the 2nd toolbar
[03:50] <luis_> is there a safe way of updating into Gnome 2.14?
[03:50] <ubu_usr_1> thoreauputic, cartesian1984 - cool thanks
[03:50] <e-sin> mabus, just like word
[03:50] <cartesian1984> tkup: Never do that with an LCD screen. Real mess. Ink everywhere.
[03:50] <thoreauputic> ubu_usr_1: you might need to make it executable with chmod +x
[03:50] <criminy> oh man stepmania is amazing..I need to get another pad
[03:50] <acid-trip> ok is a good program to copy dvds?
[03:50] <Madpilot> luis_, Dapper is fairly stable and has 2.14 - but it's not in final release yet
[03:50] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud_tm, let us know if it worked?
[03:50] <luis_> Madpilot: yes, but I don't want to install everything again, just update Gnome is ok...
[03:50] <newbie> anyone?
[03:51] <tkup> cartesian1984, :/
[03:51] <Madpilot> luis_, you can dist-upgrade to Dapper
[03:51] <codecaine> im having problems installing alot of stuff is there a huge compile library I can pre install on unbuntu?
[03:51] <e-sin> luis_, you can just change your repositories to dapper's and do 'apt-get dist-upgrade'
[03:51] <evader> How do I get NetworkManager to work?
[03:51] <mabus> Thanks guys
[03:51] <orbin> codecaine: what sort of stuff?
[03:51] <newbie> how can I fix my fglrx driver?
[03:51] <Madpilot> codecaine, do you mean 'a huge library of compiled binaries', or what?
[03:52] <luis_> e-sin: is it a safe process?
[03:52] <lestatslair> i was wondering if there was any other ideas as to why autoconf.h is not there?
[03:52] <cartesian1984> newbie, what gfx card?
[03:52] <codecaine> librarys
[03:52] <newbie> ATI Radeon 9550
[03:52] <thoreauputic> codecaine: you do realise that there are over 17 000 packages already availbale, right? Do you need to compile?
[03:52] <nickgarvey> lestatslair: what are you trying to compile?
[03:52] <Cloud_tm> wait
[03:52] <e-sin> luis_, your mileage may vary.  some people have no problems.  others have to reinstall.  i'd make sure i had a way to get my computer back up and running before i did it, and backup everything important first
[03:52] <tkup> lestatslair, where?
[03:52] <Cloud_tm> what do you mean chmod x the directory?
[03:52] <lestatslair> modem drivers. for intel-536
[03:53] <philc> can anyone think of a gnome app off the top of their head that has a "check all" checkbox somewhere in the program? I want to see how they did that UI
[03:53] <newbie> when I do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and then choose fglrx and then restart X it gives my LCD a "No Signal" message
[03:53] <lestatslair> i have done the make clean
[03:53] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud_tm, he is talking about changing permissions on the binary file
[03:53] <acid-trip> uhmm
[03:53] <mindmedic> does anyone know if the current mono installer includes monodevelop .10? i want to give stetic a shot...
[03:53] <luis_> e-sin: ok, thx for the tip, I'll try it as soon as I can :)
[03:53] <lestatslair> and it tells me to make 536
[03:53] <codecaine> trying to install mplayer
[03:53] <acid-trip> how stable is wine in ubuntu?
[03:53] <lestatslair> this is when i get the erro
[03:53] <tkup> lestatslair, sudo apt-get install linux-kernel-headers
[03:53] <DBO> Cloud_tm, "chmod +x /path/to/file"
[03:53] <nickgarvey> !tell codecaine about mplayer
[03:53] <Killgore_> tkup: how can i add it to the apps menu? ive got it in there but the terminal just flashes up then goes away
[03:53] <newbie> acid-trip: wine works very nicely in ubuntu
[03:53] <ubu_usr_1> if you do an ls-la it should tell you if you have the permissions to execute it
[03:53] <thoreauputic> codecaine: it' sin multiverse
[03:53] <thoreauputic> !info mplayer-586
[03:53] <ubotu> mplayer-586: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3670 kB, Installed size: 7928 kB
[03:53] <newbie> acid-trip grab wine 0.9.11 off winehq.org
[03:53] <acid-trip> through repositories or src and compile?
[03:54] <Reid> alrighty, i have a small problem
[03:54] <cello_rasp> lotas of durgs in this ubuntu
[03:54] <newbie> acid-trip: winehq repository
[03:54] <acid-trip> newbie,  thanks
[03:54] <Reid> i get an error message saying xserver needs to be configured
[03:54] <acid-trip> i wanna try and install command and conquer generals in linux through wine
[03:54] <tkup> Killgore, try this one: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11817 it adds a '-l' in the first line
[03:54] <cartesian1984> newbie, ok, I suggest recompiling to enable DMA.
[03:54] <lestatslair> it tells me they are already the newest version
[03:54] <newbie> cartesian1984, recompiling what?
[03:55] <cartesian1984> newbie, the kernel.
[03:55] <codecaine> says mplayer-586 colunt find the package
[03:55] <orbin> ubotu: tell Reid about xorg
[03:55] <tkup> lestatslair, can you copy/paste the entire output to PASTEBIN?
[03:55] <newbie> cartesian1984, as far as I know DMA is already active
[03:55] <cello_rasp> acid-trip, right click the install exe and select "open using wine" or similar
[03:55] <thoreauputic> cartesian1984: erm - you can enable DMA with hdparm
[03:55] <lestatslair> what is pastebin? sorry new at this
[03:55] <Cloud_tm> ./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:55] <nickgarvey> !tell lestatslair about pastebin
[03:55] <cartesian1984> thoreauputic, not if its not supported in the kernel to begin with, which was the case on my box.
[03:55] <thoreauputic> codecaine: you need the universe and multiverse rpos
[03:56] <cartesian1984> thoreauputic, I could be mistaken, though.
[03:56] <lestatslair> ok ty.
[03:56] <thoreauputic> cartesian1984: ? I find that hard to believe
[03:56] <newbie> cartesian1984, DMA is already enabled as far as I know
[03:56] <thoreauputic> !tell codecaine about repos
[03:56] <codecaine> whats the link for it?
[03:56] <PwcrLinux> let me look up for DMA script.. hold on
[03:57] <thoreauputic> codecaine: the bot just gave you info in /msg
[03:57] <cartesian1984> newbie, ok, lets test this.
[03:57] <codecaine> ty
[03:57] <cartesian1984> sudo hdparm -d /dev/hda (to check if your harddisk has DMA enabled)
[03:57] <cartesian1984> Assuming your HD is /dev/hda
[03:57] <cartesian1984> Mine was /dev/sda
[03:57] <newbie> cartesian1984, using_dma = 1 (on)
[03:57] <cartesian1984> Alright, awesome.
[03:57] <tkup> Killgore, also give a full path to the wine program in the script
[03:58] <cartesian1984> newbie, sudo hdparm -d /dev/cdrom
[03:58] <mike> hi all
[03:58] <newbie> cartesian1984, same thing using_dma = 1 (on)
[03:58] <tambaqui> Hi
[03:58] <mike> how do you install internet explorer on linux
[03:59] <cello_rasp> mike: you cannot
[03:59] <cartesian1984> Alright, thats good, no trouble there.
[03:59] <evader> you can
[03:59] <newbie> mike: google ies4linux
[03:59] <nickgarvey> cello_rasp: I beg to differ
[03:59] <cartesian1984> newbie, I have an ATI card too.
[03:59] <evader> if you install wine
[03:59] <cartesian1984> It took me a while.
[03:59] <cello_rasp> mike: color me surprised
[03:59] <Cloud_tm> ACK
[03:59] <Killgore_> tkup: i have (currently) in the apps menu: sh /home/graham/Warcraft\ III\ -\ TFT.sh          Do you want the full wine path in the actual script?
[03:59] <mike> well i did but im new to linux
[03:59] <e-sin> mike, do you want it for web development?
[03:59] <mike> i got those and i dont know how to open the excutable
[03:59] <cartesian1984> newbie, the newer ATI drivers work best, but only work with the latest kernel.
[04:00] <newbie> cartesian1984, I'm running dapper flight 6
[04:00] <mike> yea i wana use it on msn chat and also to
[04:00] <tkup> Killgore, yes, try it
[04:00] <cartesian1984> Oh.
[04:00] <nickgarvey> !amsn
[04:00] <ubotu> methinks amsn is at http://amsn.sourceforge.net
[04:00] <lestatslair> ok it is sent to pastebin. sorry had to type it out, i cant connect to internet on my linux box yet
[04:00] <cartesian1984> Thats a lot different....
[04:00] <Cloud_tm> Help?
[04:00] <nickgarvey> me too
[04:00] <nickgarvey> Cloud_tm: what did you ask
[04:00] <newbie> cello_rasp, dapper flight 6 has 1.5.0.1
[04:01] <PwcrLinux> newbie: here is  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[04:01] <Cloud_tm> who can I send my eror message to her ein PM?
[04:01] <mike> like i got ie6setup.exe now on my desktop
[04:01] <tkup> Killgore, 'which wine' should give you the correct path
[04:01] <mike> but how do i open the e.xe
[04:01] <cartesian1984> newbie, have you tried the drivers from ATI?
[04:01] <thoreauputic> !info amsn
[04:01] <ubotu> amsn: (An MSN messenger written in tcl), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.94-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1946 kB, Installed size: 6976 kB
[04:01] <cello_rasp> newbie: hope it runs better than 1.0 on breezy
[04:01] <e-sin> mike, "wine ie6setup.exe" i believe
[04:01] <tkup> Killgore, it would also help to check 'Run in terminal'
[04:01] <thoreauputic> amsn is in universe too
[04:01] <mike> where do i type it
[04:01] <tkup> Killgore, be back in a minute
[04:01] <newbie> cartesian1984, I've done sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[04:01] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud_tm, it looks like a permission issue - I am troubleshooting it on my machine right now. did you try CHMOD?
[04:02] <mike> though i never used linux i dont know where to type the run command
[04:02] <Cloud_tm> No
[04:02] <Cloud_tm> I have even more now
[04:02] <evader> Can someone explain what /etc/rcS.d is for?
[04:02] <cartesian1984> newbie, ok, is it enabled in your xorg.conf?
[04:02] <Cloud_tm> It started to let me install
[04:02] <e-sin> mike: applications->accessories->terminal
[04:02] <evader> and what the S and K files mean?
[04:02] <ubu_usr_1> Cloud_tm, it did? what did you type?
[04:02] <heyjoe2> is it possible to save a file direct to a usb disk using open office writer?
[04:02] <newbie> cartesian1984, yes I've followed the wiki but after I restart X I get a message box on my LCD saying no signal
[04:02] <thoreauputic> evader: start up scripts ( or acyually links to /etc/init.d )
[04:02] <thoreauputic> *actually
[04:03] <mike> i dont understand how to open the .exe file
[04:03] <cello_rasp> heyjoe2, yes, the usb devce is recognised as a dirve/device under /media/
[04:03] <cartesian1984> newbie, I have only ever had that trouble with the prebuilt package.
[04:03] <heyjoe2> thanks
[04:03] <e-sin> mike: if i were you, i wouldnt try getting IE to work without first getting a little more familliar with the OS.  it's a lot different and without some understanding of how things are working, you're probably just going to wind up frustrating yourself.  at least, that's what happened to me many times and led me to wipe linux off of many computers before finally sticking with it years later
[04:03] <newbie> cartesian1984, shall I try the drivers from ati.com?
[04:03] <cartesian1984> newbie, yeah, these https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206/0/www2.ati.com/drivers/linux/ati-driver-installer-8.23.7-i386.run
[04:03] <acid-trip> what i like about ubuntu is that it supports my ati
[04:03] <acid-trip> lol
[04:04] <e-sin> mike: but that's just my two cents.  do as you wish :)
[04:04] <mike> e-sin
[04:04] <evader> thoreauputic: I understand you link the /etc/init.d/whatever file to the /etc/rc?.d file, but what is with the numbers, and letters S and K being in some files? and what is /etc/rcS.d?
[04:04] <mike> thats 1 thing i wana do 1st is learn how to open .exe files
[04:04] <mike> can you please tell me how and then ill do ie later
[04:04] <evader> mike: You install wine.
[04:04] <evader> apt-get install wine.
[04:04] <nickgarvey> !wine
[04:04] <nickgarvey> !tell mike about wine
[04:04] <newbie> cartesian1984, ok what do I do after I have ati-driver-installer-8.23.7-i386.run?
[04:04] <Killgore_> tkup: that made it stop working :S
[04:04] <thoreauputic> evader: do a  ls -l /etc/rcS.d to see the links - S = start k= kill ( on shutdown)
[04:05] <Killgore_> tkup: /usr/bin/wine Frozen\ Throne.exe -opengl &
[04:05] <newmanserver> hello can someone help please
[04:05] <thoreauputic> evader: later numbers >> later start etc
[04:05] <Hobbsee> !+someone
[04:05] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[04:05] <newmanserver> Please help me...
[04:05] <Cloud_tm> umm
[04:05] <codecaine> lol
[04:05] <daeos> wondering how to get a NIC detected in Ubuntu, if i installed a new one?
[04:06] <newbie> cartesian1984, what do I need before I run the ATI installer?
[04:06] <thoreauputic> !ati
[04:06] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[04:06] <cartesian1984> newbie, do a chmod +x on it, become root, and ./ati-driver-etc
[04:06] <cartesian1984> newbie, wait...
[04:06] <newbie> cartesian1984, do I need kernel sources or anything?
[04:06] <cartesian1984> newbie, remove the other driver.
[04:06] <newmanserver> can someone pm to help me with linux please
[04:06] <thoreauputic> newbie: read the ubotu link above
[04:06] <newbie> cartesian1984, this is a fresh install just got done installin it :)
[04:06] <nickgarvey> !pm
[04:06] <ubotu> Ask your questions in the channel so that other people may also benefit from answers received.
[04:06] <Hobbsee> !tell newmanserver about someone
[04:06] <cartesian1984> newbie, ah. Get the linux restricted modules.
[04:07] <mike> me to newbie i dont know how to open any programs
[04:07] <thoreauputic> !tell mike about docs
[04:08] <passbe> hi there, ive got an amsn problem, anyone willing to help /
[04:08] <e-sin> mike: http://www.linuxlinks.com/Beginners/ <- check some of this information out.  it'll probably help a lot.
[04:08] <mike> ok thanks guys
[04:08] <nickgarvey> !someone
[04:08] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[04:08] <mike> got some reading to do
[04:08] <newbie> getting the modules
[04:08] <mike> i waan use msn chat
[04:08] <daeos> would ubuntu automatically detect the new NIC card i would install?
[04:08] <thoreauputic> newmanserver: ask specific questions - and don't expect personal pm assistance - everyone learns from reading the channel
[04:08] <newbie> mike run this command in console
[04:08] <newbie> sudo apt-get install wine
[04:09] <crimsun> daeos: yes.
[04:09] <mike> newbie where is the console
[04:09] <newbie> click applications
[04:09] <thoreauputic> !msg
[04:09] <ubotu> please don't /msg people or start a personal message/ dcc chat without asking first in channel. People might be busy, and you have a better chance of an answer in the channel. Don't assume a particular user will be able to help you.
[04:09] <newbie> then goto accesories
[04:09] <mike> all i tried was typing it in the web browser
[04:09] <newbie> and then click terminal
[04:09] <PwcrLinux> Application>Accessories> see terminal
[04:09] <newmanserver> how do i get it so that i log into su....it asks for password...i type my user password...it says invalid
[04:09] <mike> ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[04:09] <_Dez> When i do iwconfig my wireless card gives me Access point invalid
[04:09] <nickgarvey> !tell newmanserver about root
[04:09] <newbie> newmanserver, sudo su
[04:10] <mike> lol so thats like command prompt in a way
[04:10] <passbe> ok, today i woke up amsn is telling me that my profile has incorrect username or password, i know there right i logged into hotmail not a problem, reinstalled four times to no evale ?
[04:10] <newmanserver> ok let me try thanks
[04:10] <ubu_usr_1> !msg
[04:10] <ubotu> please don't /msg people or start a personal message/ dcc chat without asking first in channel. People might be busy, and you have a better chance of an answer in the channel. Don't assume a particular user will be able to help you.
[04:10] <mike> you run stuff from the termaial by typing the command right
[04:10] <thoreauputic> mike:  please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation and look at http://help.ubuntu.com
[04:10] <_jason> newbie: sudo -i, is preferred to sudo su
[04:10] <mike> ok i will read up on it
[04:10] <ubu_usr_1> interesting, so exclamation allows you to lauch specific commands?
[04:10] <mike> thanks guys
[04:10] <newbie> oh ok
[04:10] <cartesian1984> _jason, why is that?
[04:11] <nickgarvey> ubu_usr_1: you mean in here? thats how you talk to the bot
[04:11] <_Dez> need help- When i do iwconfig my wireless card gives me Access point invalid
[04:11] <ubu_usr_1> ohhh - cool
[04:11] <nickgarvey> !tell ubu_usr_1 about bot
[04:11] <thoreauputic> !ubotu
[04:11] <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.
[04:11] <River> DBO: I am about to reformat the unused windows drive using gparted ... what format type would you reccomed .. ext 2 ext3 or something else ? the intention is to allow ubuntu to use the extra disc space
[04:11] <ubu_usr_1> nickgarvey, awesome - thanks.
[04:11] <nickgarvey> !bot snack
[04:11] <ubotu> :)
[04:11] <nickgarvey> I love ubotu
[04:11] <thoreauputic> !good bot
[04:11] <ubotu> thanks thoreauputic :)
[04:11] <PwcrLinux> Oh boy lol
[04:11] <thoreauputic> :)
[04:11] <ubu_usr_1> haha - sweet
[04:12] <newmanserver> thanks for your help guys it worked, but one question
[04:12] <Sbrubbles> exit
[04:12] <newmanserver> i try to create a mkdir...and this comes upmkdir: cannot create directory `/hlds': Permission denied
[04:12] <cartesian1984> River, ext3 for speed and reliability, Reiser4 if you have lots of small files (and its faster), ext2 if you want to be able to restore deleted files.
[04:13] <fart> hey can someone tell me if this is linux thing on the compters at http://203.141.196.51/CgiStart?page=Single&Mode=Motionere runn
[04:13] <pvd2006> is dapper pretty stable?
[04:13] <Bambino> newmanserver: tried with "sudo" ?
[04:13] <_jason> cartesian1984: sudo su runs su through sudo, so it is starting another process under sudo.  sudo -i exists for the same functionality.  I don't really know the technical details
[04:13] <newmanserver> no i dont know how...i am very new to this
[04:13] <cartesian1984> _jason, ah, I see. Thanks.
[04:13] <Bambino> newmanserver: try the same thing, except add "sudo" in the beggning
[04:13] <daeos> so if i installed a new nic after installing UBUNTU, ubuntu will automatically detect it? cause its not
[04:13] <newmanserver> ok thanks...one sec
[04:13] <newbie> thanks guys
[04:13] <cartesian1984> pvd2006, it was on my box
[04:13] <newbie> brb
[04:13] <lestatslair> do i need to reboot linux in order for the kernel changes to take effect?
[04:14] <cartesian1984> lestatslair, yes.
[04:14] <thoreauputic> lestatslair: kernels, yes
[04:14] <lestatslair> ok. ty
[04:14] <pvd2006> caresian1984, why did you take it off?
[04:14] <cartesian1984> pvd2006, serious instability, and it didn't support the kwin hack as it is on my box.
[04:15] <newmanserver> bambino can you help me...if you have a second
[04:15] <River> cartesian1984: thanks for that .. this new ext3 will be on hdd2, will it be a prob if the primary ubuntu disc already has an ext3 .... also, will i need to mount the ext3 drive manually ?
[04:15] <thoreauputic> !help
[04:15] <jadaz87> hello everyone is there a way to make video on vlc a little smoother? as in quality not like it the video transitioning is jerky
[04:15] <Bambino> newmanserver: Sure, sup?
[04:15] <IdleOne> daeos, System>Administration>Networking and enable the new card if it is listed ( should be )
[04:15] <sHaDe> n8 all
[04:15] <newmanserver> can you send me a private message though...
[04:15] <newmanserver> i dont know how
[04:15] <newmanserver> so taht we aer in a seperate thing
[04:16] <cartesian1984> River, not with ubuntu, you wont. It should mount manually, if not, you can make an entry in fstab.
[04:16] <nickgarvey> !tell newmanserver about pm
[04:16] <cartesian1984> I think it was fstab.
[04:16] <TruckerMan> Success! got Java! big ups to Madpilot and anybody else that helped with that
[04:17] <jadaz87> hello everyone is there a way to make video on vlc a little smoother? as in quality not like it the video transitioning is jerky. the quality of the video is good it just looks a little pixelated
[04:17] <nickgarvey> :)
[04:17] <TruckerMan> now i gotta do soundcard without hotplug
[04:17] <Killgore__> jadaz87: what hardware u running
[04:17] <TruckerMan> soundcard
[04:17] <TruckerMan> !soundcard
[04:17] <ubotu> TruckerMan: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:17] <pvd2006> mplayer is giving me a lot of problems, its not playing a lot of files like .avi files and it freezes up on .avi files.
[04:17] <River> cartesian1984 .. great .. thanks for your help
[04:17] <newmanserver> ! tell
[04:17] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, newmanserver
[04:17] <newmanserver> !tell
[04:18] <newmanserver> !tell newmanserver
[04:18] <daeos> IdleOne: but for wireless you need the ndiwrapper ?
[04:18] <nickgarvey> newmanserver: what are you trying to do?
[04:18] <ubu_usr_1> How do I uninstall software on ubuntu? I am trying to uninstall Banshee becasue it is going crazy.
[04:18] <mike> !tell mike where the console is
[04:18] <jadaz87> Killgore Mobile Pentium 4 2.66GHz Northwood, 512MB, Radeon Mobility 9xxx
[04:18] <IdleOne> newmanserver, the command is !tell nickname about searchterm
[04:18] <ubu_usr_1> It starts for a few seconds then closes.
[04:18] <newmanserver> I am just trying to get help from someone
[04:18] <Bambino> newmanserver: what is it u need?
[04:18] <thoreauputic> ubu_usr_1: sudo apt-get remove banshee ( or use synaptic)
[04:18] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, glad that worked!
[04:18] <Bambino> newmanserver: i answered you in pvt.
[04:18] <IdleOne> newmanserver, type /msg nickserv help register
[04:19] <ubu_usr_1> thoreauputic,
[04:19] <ubu_usr_1> thoreauputic, thanks.
[04:19] <thoreauputic> newmanserver: you will only get help if you ask a question
[04:19] <TruckerMan> yeah, once i got the better repos it all flowed
[04:19] <newbie> back
[04:19] <tkup> Killgore_, make sure you chmod a+x <all_your_scripts>
[04:19] <TruckerMan> why are the US repos screwedu up
[04:19] <newbie> ok I followed the tutorial that the ubotu link gave me
[04:19] <newbie> but when I type
[04:19] <newbie> fglrxinfo
[04:19] <thoreauputic> newmanserver: if you are more specific you'll have better luck
[04:19] <newbie> I get
[04:19] <dashriKe> ok, so I _think_ I have the serversetup for Ubuntu done
[04:19] <newbie> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[04:19] <newbie> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[04:19] <newbie> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.4.1)
[04:19] <Killabrew> I need help. My Disk Drive wont open when I push  the button on the case
[04:19] <Killabrew> Is this ubuntu related
[04:19] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, no idea, but so are the Canadian repos... :(
[04:19] <PwcrLinux> !paste
[04:19] <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.
[04:20] <thoreauputic> TruckerMan: they often are for some reason - try a different mirror
[04:20] <IdleOne> Killabrew, in terminal type eject
[04:20] <thoreauputic> Madpilot: same IP I think
[04:20] <Killgore__> tkup: i got it to work. Just put a custom command opener in the toolbar
[04:20] <Killabrew> oh ok
[04:20] <Killabrew> thanks
[04:20] <dashriKe> DBO :: you still around?
[04:20] <newbie> cartesian1984, any ideas why it says mesa GLX?
[04:20] <tkup> Killgore_, nice then
[04:20] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, so wich mirror was that you sent me?
[04:20] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, the stock sources.list I gave you just uses the main ubuntu repos
[04:21] <TruckerMan> Madpilot, then what was the dif from the US repos?
[04:21] <thoreauputic> TruckerMan: the main archive is hosted in Europe
[04:22] <newbie> !fglrx
[04:22] <ubotu> I guess fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:22] <TruckerMan> ahh, okay
[04:22] <Madpilot> TruckerMan, aside from "They work"? they should all have the same packages, but the US archive has something screwed up
[04:22] <TruckerMan> hehe, i'm a typical american always thinking the 'big main thing' is in america
[04:22] <IdleOne> TruckerMan, the deb http://us.blah blah change the us to ei.
[04:22] <thoreauputic> Madpilot: the us archive has a history of screw ups it seems
[04:22] <lestatslair> ok ive rebooted ubunto but still get the same error i have sent to pastebin
[04:22] <newbie> brb
[04:22] <mabus> Hey, anybody here running windows? I need somebody to check if http://mabus.sytes.net/resume.doc looks okay format wise in microsoft word
[04:23] <Madpilot> thoreauputic, yeah, and the ca archive just stopped working entirely a few months ago - no idea if it's fixed yet
[04:23] <sethk> mabus, what's windows?
[04:23] <thoreauputic> mabus: erm - this is a linux channel :)
[04:23] <nickgarvey> lestatslair: we have no idea what the url to the pastebin is
[04:23] <nickgarvey> mabus: one sec
[04:23] <daeos> to install a .deb package in ubuntu, would i use apt-get ?
[04:23] <IdleOne> mabus, try #windows?
[04:23] <theripper> im trying to learn to use some commands , i want to telete a file using rm but it doesnt work , like : $rm python-2.4.3.tgz
[04:23] <[krispo] > ken me  puede ayudarr
[04:23] <[krispo] >  pliss
[04:23] <[krispo] >  necesito intalar java   en ubuntuu
[04:23] <IdleOne> daeos, dpkg -i file.deb in terminal
[04:23] <daeos> thanks
[04:24] <nickgarvey> mabus: I don't see it
[04:24] <cartesian1984> mabus, ask in ##windows, maybe?
[04:24] <sethk> [krispo] , java.sun.com
[04:24] <cmpalmer> !es
[04:24] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:24] <lestatslair> my kernel is 2.6.12-9-386.... shouls autoconf.h be installed with this one?
[04:24] <IdleOne> !tell [krispo]  about java
[04:24] <mabus> yeah my bad, http://mabus.sytes.net/resume2.doc
[04:24] <pinkmermaid> Can I register an irc:// link to open up in xchat?
[04:24] <dissident> shouldn't a usbdrive be mounted automatically?
[04:24] <thoreauputic> !tell [krispo]  about java
[04:24] <thoreauputic> heh
[04:24] <[krispo] > alghuen habla espaol aki
[04:25] <thoreauputic> !es
[04:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:25] <dissident> or do I have to mount it manually?
[04:25] <nickgarvey> looking good to me mabus
[04:25] <IdleOne> [krispo] , /join #ubuntu-es
[04:25] <nickgarvey> want a screeny of it mabus?
[04:25] <Bambino> if i type "sudo -i" what does the "i" stand for?
[04:25] <PwcrLinux> SuperTrednet Flash works, it's auto detected
[04:25] <thoreauputic> dissident: normally in gnome, automatically
[04:26] <nickgarvey> Bambino: man sudo
[04:26] <mabus> nickgarvey: that would be great
[04:26] <thoreauputic> dissident: you should see an icon for it pop up
[04:26] <acid-trip> where can i find divx4linux
[04:26] <Killgore__> how do i put more seperators in the panel? gnome
[04:26] <IdleOne> !es
[04:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:26] <dissident> I can't get to gnome...well I can, but my screen is all garbled.  Soooo...I downloaded the nvidia drivers, put them on a usbdrive but I can't seem to find it from the command line
[04:27] <nickgarvey> mabus: http://tinyurl.com/q2wb5
[04:27] <thoreauputic> dissident: run pmount /dev/sda1 the navigate to /media
[04:27] <newbie> ok now it freezes when I run fgl_glxgears
[04:27] <jadaz87>  hello everyone is there a way to make video on vlc a little smoother? as in quality not like it the video transitioning is jerky, it is just when i am in fullscreen the video looks a little pixelated but in any windowed mode it is regular
[04:27] <thoreauputic> dissident: if it's the first usb device it should be there
[04:27] <mabus> nickgarvey: And now you know why I asked a windows question in #ubuntu... it doesn't matter, this chan is helpful.
[04:27] <theripper> im trying to learn to use some commands , i want to telete a file using rm but it doesnt work , like : $rm python-2.4.3.tgz
[04:27] <thoreauputic> s/the/then
[04:27] <Killgore__> jadaz87: what hardware are you running
[04:28] <dissident> ok I will try that
[04:28] <theripper> how to properly format the rm command
[04:28] <theripper> ?
[04:28] <Mufatsihama-Makr> :)
[04:28] <nickgarvey> mabus: heh yeah ##windows can be pretty useless, helpful sometimes though
[04:28] <Mufatsihama-Makr> :(
[04:28] <Mufatsihama-Makr> :p
[04:28] <jadaz87> Killgore__ Mobile Pentium 4 2.66 GHZ Northwood, Radeon Mobility 9xxx
[04:28] <thoreauputic> theripper: if the file isn't in your home dir, you will need to run sudo rm
[04:28] <Killgore__> jadaz87: ok no problems there
[04:29] <jadaz87> Killgore__ yeah i know lol
[04:29] <mabus> nickgarvey: Okay thanks, I just mainly wanted to see that the tab sizes weren't changed and that it was still a length of one page on windows. All looks good.
[04:29] <lestatslair> is there any other kernel packages that need to be installed for autconf.h?
[04:29] <theripper> toreauputic: it is in my home dir
[04:29] <cartesian1984> theripper, the permissions might not let you do so. Do chmod 777 filename on it.
[04:29] <Killgore__> jadaz87: mines ok and i installed the xine backend with easyubuntu maybe that will help
[04:29] <newbie> also my fglrx-control doesn't work
[04:29] <asdf25> anyone have a working xorg.conf for fglrx two monitors "big desktop" mode?
[04:29] <Madpilot> Killgore__, right-click on your Application menu, choose Edit Menus - one of the options is Add New Seperator
[04:29] <jadaz87> asdf25 how is fios?
[04:30] <cartesian1984> newbie, sorry I didn't respond.
[04:30] <asdf25> it's great
[04:30] <thoreauputic> theripper: what error do you get?
[04:30] <jadaz87> asdf25 nice :D
[04:30] <jadaz87> Killgore__ i will try that
[04:30] <thoreauputic> theripper: something like " no such file or directory" ?
[04:30] <protocol1> can someone help me on how to disable the captioning on kaffeine
[04:30] <newbie> cartesian1984, its working now except fglrx_glxgears freezes the PC and fglrx-control says command not found
[04:30] <theripper> toreauputic: yup
[04:30] <cartesian1984> newbie, go into your xorg.conf, and change your driver to ati.
[04:30] <thoreauputic> theripper: cd to the directory it is in
[04:31] <acid-trip> why when i use wine i get a debugger issue running
[04:31] <Killgore__> Madpilot: no like in the taskbar area
[04:31] <cartesian1984> newbie, I think the drivers off the ati site are titled as such....I'm not entirely clear on it.
[04:31] <thoreauputic> theripper: like cd foo  then run the command
[04:31] <newbie> cartesian1984, it works except the fglrx_glxgears
[04:31] <thoreauputic> theripper: or give the complete path
[04:31] <fart> penus penus penus penus penus.....
[04:31] <rixth> What command can I use to translate a IP to a domain?
[04:31] <Killgore__> wow your cool
[04:32] <Madpilot> Killgore__, I don't think there is a seperator thing for the panels
[04:32] <Killgore__> Madpilot: :(
[04:32] <kbrooks> AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
[04:32] <Bambino> excuse me. i am running ftp in my term . I want to download now all the files/folder to my home directory. Whats the command
[04:32] <kbrooks> Inappropriacy!
[04:32] <kbrooks> HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:32] <Madpilot> kbrooks, huh?
[04:32] <eggzeck> Bambino, scp
[04:33] <Bambino> scp * ?
[04:33] <kbrooks> Why oh why does a window pop up just for saying something? sheesh
[04:33] <eggzeck> type "man scp" in your terminal
[04:33] <pinkmermaid> Can I set xchat to auto-accept DCC chats and sends?
[04:33] <_Dez> need help- When i do iwconfig my wireless card gives me Access point invalid
[04:33] <kbrooks> pinkmermaid: thats very dangerous
[04:33] <nickgarvey> !tell _Dez about wireless
[04:33] <thoreauputic> pinkmermaid: you can, but it isn't advisable
[04:34] <cartesian1984> newbie, you might need to do a sudo apt-get install fglrx-control
[04:34] <Madpilot> kbrooks, still not sure what the heck you're talking about...
[04:34] <theripper> toreauputic:rm $home/python-2.4.3.tgz , like that? the default konsole dir is my home dir so it shooouldwork
[04:34] <_Dez> ive read both of those nickgarvey
[04:34] <newbie> cartesian1984, I have it says its the latest version
[04:34] <thoreauputic> theripper: like that - but are you sure the permissions are OK? does the file belong to your user?
[04:34] <Killabrew> excuse me,how do I configure/use a wireless adapter on ubuntu?
[04:34] <PwcrLinux> pinkmermaid: you don't need a "Auto Get". someone could send you a malicalous files or DCC hacks..
[04:35] <theripper> toreauputic:yes , i downloaded it
[04:35] <nickgarvey> !tell _Dez about wifi
[04:35] <cartesian1984> newbie, I see, let me look into this.
[04:35] <thoreauputic> theripper: it isn't on the desktop, is it?
[04:35] <kbrooks> Madpilot: i installed OpenTTD from a pkg and it gave me a COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY blue alert in the CLI terminal
[04:35] <usuario> hola
[04:35] <cartesian1984> newbie, does glxgears return a reasonable fps?
[04:35] <newbie> I'll check but I think it might freeze up my PC again
[04:36] <mustard5> !tell Killabrew about wifi
[04:36] <cartesian1984> newbie, not that.
[04:36] <cartesian1984> just plain glxgears.
[04:36] <thoreauputic> theripper: BTW to get my nick right, try  thore <hit the tab key>
[04:36] <cartesian1984> as in glxgears -printfps
[04:37] <thoreauputic> !glxgears
[04:37] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[04:37] <theripper> toreauputic:ok , i get it , the home is not my home , home/theripper is my home folder , duh
[04:37] <_Dez> nickgarvey your not helping me i already did both of those
[04:37] <thoreauputic> theripper: please take my adbice on tab completing my nick - otherwise I will miss your messages :)
[04:37] <thoreauputic> *advice
[04:37] <eggzeck> Bambino, did you understand "scp"?
[04:38] <eggzeck> Bambino, basically: scp -r /home/user username@<ip|host>
[04:39] <nickgarvey> _Dez: take it easy dude, I didn't know that
[04:39] <Bambino> eggzeck: Not really
[04:39] <truz24> how can someone share their terminal session within the same box with another user? ( just for viewing )
[04:39] <nickgarvey> !tell _Dez about patience
[04:39] <_Dez> lol
[04:39] <theripper> thoreauputic:ok , i get it , the home is not my home , home/theripper is my home folder , duh
[04:39] <thoreauputic> truz24: use the GNU screen program
[04:39] <truz24> k
[04:39] <_Dez> need help- When i do iwconfig i get Access point invalid
[04:39] <thoreauputic> theripper: right :)
[04:39] <theripper> thoreauputic:ok , when i hit tab it just scrolls
[04:40] <Khisanth> that is a strange client
[04:40] <thoreauputic> theripper: erm - in your irc client?
[04:40] <theripper> thoreauputic: yes ,konversation
[04:41] <thoreauputic> theripper: I'm not familiar with that app - but I'm pretty sure it should tab complete nicks
[04:41] <IdleOne> theripper, tr shift+tab maybe
[04:41] <IdleOne> try*
[04:42] <thoreauputic> theripper: it's a pretty standard thing...
[04:42] <psi_force>  if ubuntu-server and ubuntu share the same repositories and installer, what is the purpose other then a specialised kernel package?
[04:42] <theripper> thoreauputic: ok , yeah it works now ,
[04:42] <nickgarvey> psi_force: server is no GUI
[04:42] <theripper> thoreauputic: the tab
[04:42] <nickgarvey> psi_force: ubuntu is the desktop
[04:42] <Bambino> eggzeck: Its an unknown command btw. scp for me
[04:42] <thoreauputic> theripper: I gathered :)
[04:43] <Nameeater_> I have followed the guide on the wiki for mounting partitions but I cant open my ntfs partition, is my fstab file correct? http://name.pastebin.com/648796
[04:43] <theripper> thoreauputic: thanks , im gonna go try this rm command again
[04:44] <psi_force> nicgarvey: ok but they have the same packages, so you can just install X. Just trying to see what you get out of the server project that you can not get out of the desktop project
[04:44] <n00bie> cartesian1984, glxgears & fglrx_glxgears freeze my PC
[04:44] <n00bie> I have to reboot with the powerbutton
[04:44] <cartesian1984> n00bie, a shame. Try playing a game?
[04:44] <thoreauputic> Nameeater: get rid of the fmask and dmask, and put  umask=022
[04:44] <n00bie> cartesian1984, anything that uses opengl hard locks my PC
[04:44] <cartesian1984> Ah....
[04:45] <nickgarvey> hello again River
[04:45] <n00bie> cartesian1984, could it be somthing in my xorg.conf?
[04:45] <theripper> thoreauputic: omg this thing is case sensitive , thats why it didnt work
[04:45] <cartesian1984> n00bie, could be.
[04:45] <n00bie> cartesian1984, would it help if I pastebinned it?
[04:45] <cartesian1984> n00bie, yeah, do it.
[04:45] <thoreauputic> theripper: all of *nix is case sensitive, yes
[04:45] <Bambino> Does anyone know how to use the ftp in the terminal to download all files in a folder?
[04:45] <Nameeater_> thoreauputic, nope still no access (and I did sudo mount -a)
[04:46] <theripper> thoreauputic: haha , good to know that
[04:46] <cartesian1984> n00bie, also, sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dri
[04:46] <nickgarvey> theripper: "this" is different from "THIS" and "THiS" and "thiS"
[04:46] <n00bie> http://pastebin.com/648801
[04:46] <thoreauputic> Nameeater: my line looks like this :
[04:46] <thoreauputic> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    noauto,ro,users,umask=022       0       0
[04:47] <thoreauputic> Nameeater: but I mount it manually - auto will mount it on boot
[04:47] <_jason> Nameeater_: unmount and remount
[04:47] <n00bie> cartesian1984, libgl1-mesa-dri is already installed
[04:47] <River> nickgarvey: cartesion1984: bdo: hello again..thanks for the repartioning help, I now have a EXT3 on my second drive. If I wanted to mount this automagicaly as /home/extra what would be the required fstab entry ?
[04:48] <nickgarvey> !fstab
[04:48] <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>.
[04:48] <Nameeater_> that is most wierd
[04:48] <n00bie> cartesian1984, notice anything?
[04:49] <thoreauputic> !tell Nameeater about mountwindows
[04:49] <Nameeater_> You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "sda1". :/
[04:49] <_jason> Nameeater_: you did umount and then mounted again?
[04:49] <cartesian1984> n00bie, are you on a 64-bit platform?
[04:49] <n00bie> cartesian1984, no 32-bit
[04:49] <cartesian1984> n00bie, ok, that makes it less complicated.
[04:50] <thoreauputic> Nameeater: ls -l /media/sda1  to see permissions on that dor
[04:50] <thoreauputic> *dir
[04:50] <thoreauputic> oops
[04:50] <cartesian1984> n00bie, theres another guide here. http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Breezy_Installation_Guide
[04:50] <thoreauputic> ls -ld /media/sda1
[04:50] <Nameeater_> _jason: thanks ;x
[04:50] <cartesian1984> n00bie, thats for breezy, but it should work anyway.
[04:51] <moonwatcher> hello
[04:51] <lestatslair> ok ive gotten past the atuoconf.h error, now its telling me that gcc-3.4:command not found
[04:51] <IdleOne> hello
[04:51] <kbrooks> um
[04:51] <lestatslair> ive got gcc 4.0 installed
[04:51] <lestatslair> should that not work?
[04:52] <kbrooks> i know i have nvidia installed
[04:52] <kbrooks> but
[04:52] <kbrooks> do i have 3d accel
[04:52] <_jason> lestatslair: install gcc-3.4 if you need it
[04:52] <IdleOne> lestatslair, did you install build-essential?
[04:52] <kbrooks> because
[04:52] <kbrooks> openttd is slow
[04:52] <lestatslair> yes IdleOne i did
[04:52] <kbrooks> really slow
[04:52] <moonwatcher> i have a t42 with an intel 2200BG card, and bootting live cd gives me an ipv6 address for some reason?
[04:52] <_jason> !enter
[04:52] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[04:52] <Madpilot> !enter
[04:52] <Madpilot> !+enter
[04:52] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[04:52] <IdleOne> lestatslair, sudo apt-get install  gcc-3.4
[04:52] <_jason> Madpilot: :)
[04:52] <kbrooks> and when i say "reeally slow", i mean like a turtle
[04:53] <lestatslair> ok ty.
[04:53] <n00bie> cartesian1984, I'm getting lots of this in the xorg log
[04:53] <n00bie> http://pastebin.com/648806
[04:53] <TruckerMan> My sound card works with hotplugs enabled at bootup, but hotplugs hangs 3 outta 4 times, i disabled hotplugs and now my soundcard doesnt work.  Is there a simple way to fix it?
[04:53] <kbrooks> i know i have nvidia installed but do ihave 3d accel because openttd is slow, really slpw, and  when i say "reeally slow", i mean like a turtle
[04:56] <n00bie> cartesian1984, any ideas from that?
[04:56] <TruckerMan> do laptops even use soundcards?  or is it onboard?
[04:56] <mustard5> kbrooks, you could try adding an option to xorg.conf to explicitly enable it, but I think it can cause lockups according to the guide
[04:57] <cartesian1984> n00bie, is it an PCI or AGP card?
[04:57] <River> ubotu: thanks ... I have pasted the diskmounter script into a file and saved it. what is the chmod command to make it executable ?
[04:57] <ubotu> no problem, River
[04:57] <n00bie> AGP
[04:57] <pvd2006> How do you play a .mov file off a site like say a trailer off the apple website.
[04:57] <mustard5> kbrooks, if you look over the nvidia guide by tseliot he shows options for turning it off, you could just do the reverse and turn it on
[04:58] <kbrooks> mustard5: "direct rendering: Yes
[04:58] <kbrooks> "
[04:58] <_jason> kbrooks: try turning it off
[04:58] <mustard5> kbrooks, I thought it was something like renderaccel true, but I can't recall :)
[04:58] <pvd2006> I have mplayer
[04:58] <thoreauputic> River: ubotu is a bot - he won't understand your question :)
[04:59] <_jason> kbrooks: Option          "RenderAccel"   "false", is what I do
[04:59] <pvd2006> but it wont open when I goto a mov file
[04:59] <River> :-)
[04:59] <TruckerMan> does anybody know how i can discover what sort of chipset i have on my dell laptop 'soundcard' so i can load a module without using hotplug at boot up
[04:59] <thoreauputic> River:  chmod +x filename to make it executable
[04:59] <mustard5> _jason, so thats turns on hardware acceleration?  I would think it would turn it off :)
[04:59] <tomp> anybody have any idea how to fix this error I get when installing Nvidia drivers?: "Could not compile gcc-version-check.c Please be sure you have your distributions libc development package installed and that 'cc' is a valid C compiler name"
[05:00] <mram> for the dell sound you can use sysinfo
[05:00] <River> thoreauputic: many thanks (non bot)
[05:00] <DBO> tomp, sorry I wasnt here when you got back, how are things going?
[05:00] <_jason> mustard5: _jason > kbrooks: try turning it off :) and my glxinfo still says direct rendering: Yes, so I may be mincing the terminology
[05:00] <mram> it is a fairly new program
[05:00] <thoreauputic> River: some people think I'm a bot too *grin*
[05:00] <n00bie> cartesian1984, both agpgart and via_agp are loaded
[05:00] <IdleOne> @botsnack thoreauputic
[05:01] <IdleOne> :P
[05:01] <burningphire> Hello, I am trying to get a USB Mass Storage device to work on Ubuntu 5.10, so far I have had to load usb-storage.ko and sg.ko, and I have had very limited (none to be exact) results.
[05:01] <tomp> DBO, I am having problems... hehe
[05:01] <thoreauputic> thanks IdleOne :)
[05:01] <DBO> tomp, did you get x installed?
[05:01] <tomp> I got X working
[05:01] <tomp> yeah
[05:01] <TruckerMan> mram, have you used sysinfo?
[05:01] <mustard5> tomp, what does echo $CC give you?
[05:01] <DBO> tomp, beautiful, ok, trying to install nvidia I gather
[05:02] <lorem> how much processor power do i really need to run ubuntu without noticing any sluggishness, mostly i want to be able to download with bittorrent and watch movis at the same time, and still be able to check email and browse the web
[05:02] <tomp> DBO, yup, trying to install my nvidia drivers now, since my 7600 gt isn't supported really by default. It works, but not at native resolution for my monitor :p
[05:02] <mram> TruckerMan: I tried to compile it but failed, i am currently looking into how to get it working on my system
[05:02] <DBO> tomp "sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc gcc-3.4"
[05:02] <burningphire> Anyone have any idea of the aforemention USB storage problem?...............
[05:02] <burningphire> s/aforemention/aforementioned
[05:03] <DBO> tomp, "uname -r" and paste the output here (it should be just one line, its ok)
[05:03] <pahlooka> lorem: You need a fair bit to run Gnome without any sluggishness - my 3GHz HT P4 is not fast enough
[05:03] <TruckerMan> think if i just reenable hotplug i can run a command to find info on what sort of soundcard i have?
[05:03] <pvd2006> to untar a file into a specific directory can you just goto that directory and run the tar command
[05:03] <pvd2006> ?
[05:03] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: what? You're kidding right?
[05:03] <cartesian1984> n00bie, by default, ubuntu has the option "enable DMA only for disks" in the kernel. It would be advisible to recompile. http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064&highlight=dapper+recompile
[05:03] <Madpilot> pahlooka, you must be seriously short on RAM to be having problems when your COU is that powerful
[05:04] <IdleOne> TruckerMan, lspci
[05:04] <tomp> DBO, OK, I will try those two things. Also, I am going to try installing irssi so I don't have to keep booting in to windows and back in to ubuntu to try stuff.. lol
[05:04] <worthawholebean> Is bcm43xx support built into dapper?
[05:04] <pahlooka> Madpilot: I got a gig
[05:04] <n00bie> cartesian1984, I'm not sure I understand what DMA does?
[05:04] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: something is seriously wrong then
[05:04] <DBO> tomp. dont go yet
[05:04] <_jason> pvd2006: yes
[05:04] <tomp> DBO, Ok
[05:04] <lorem>   pahlooka:how much rams do you have
[05:04] <DBO> tomp, let me give you more instructions
[05:04] <Madpilot> pahlooka, I've got a 2.0Ghz AMD CPU & 1Gb of RAM, and Gnome is faster than XP ever was
[05:04] <tomp> ok
[05:04] <pahlooka> thoreauputic: No, metacity is just a dog - what can I say?  Anyway, I'm happy enough, but the OP asked "without sluggishness"
[05:05] <asddas> how do I install Kde ?
[05:05] <pahlooka> lorem: I got 1GB on that box
[05:05] <DBO> tomp, once you run uname -r, you will get an output of some numbers, the last 3 are what you are interested in, probably going to be "386"
[05:05] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: either you are very picky, or something is wrong
[05:05] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get install  kubuntu-desktop
[05:05] <mustard5> asddas, via CD or from online repositories?
[05:05] <IdleOne> asddas, ^^^
[05:05] <cartesian1984> n00bie, DMA is direct memory access. It activates a different controller, as explained in detail here http://www.science.unitn.it/~fiorella/guidelinux/tlk/node87.html
[05:05] <tomp> DBO, ok
[05:05] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: and metacity is not a dog
[05:05] <asddas> mustard5, apt-get install kde ?
[05:05] <Madpilot> lorem, what are your system stats? (RAM & CPU?)
[05:05] <pahlooka> thoreauputic: I assume "without sluggishness" means no video tearing, blah blah
[05:05] <lorem> i don't have a system yet
[05:05] <n00bie> cartesian1984, I've never enabled DMA for my old Nvidia card.
[05:06] <DBO> tomp, using those numbers type the command "sudo apt-get install linux-image-386 linux-headers-386" (changing those 3 numbers as needed)
[05:06] <TruckerMan> IdleOne,  it says Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2200 <--is this my sound card? i thought neomagic was a driver
[05:06] <mustard5> asddas, IdleOne gave an answer for installing from online repositories above
[05:06] <JAyRULE> i just installed wu-ftpd and scanned thru some of the files... how do you get it running?  can anyone point me to the right doc to read up on?
[05:06] <River> thoreauputic: just reading through the diskmounter script, it seems to look for fat or ntfs to mount those... I'm just trying to mount mynew ext3 partition/drive I'd better google for standard mount doco and stop bothering everyone with these basics
[05:06] <IdleOne> TruckerMan, looks like it yup
[05:06] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: redardless, metacity has nothing to do with it
[05:06] <DBO> tomp, once you do that, boot back into windows and report back, ok?
[05:06] <lorem> i'm tryingto figure our what to buy
[05:06] <mustard5> asddas, if you have the CD you can install from CD too and then update from online repos
[05:06] <tomp> DBO, ok, thanks for the help. I will give it a shot
[05:06] <thoreauputic> *regardless
[05:06] <DBO> tomp, sounds good
[05:06] <Madpilot> lorem, anything reasonably modern will run Ubuntu just fine. More RAM is always good, though :)
[05:06] <IdleOne> TruckerMan, neomagic driver prolly made by neomagic sorp.
[05:06] <asddas> mustard5, dont got cd..
[05:07] <cartesian1984> n00bie, its not necessary, nVidia is magical like that. I'm not sure why. But nVidia generally doesn't require you to recompile, perhaps DMA code is packaged with the driver.
[05:07] <IdleOne> corp*
[05:07] <asddas> mustard5, does it work with synaptic?
[05:07] <mustard5> asddas, k then sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[05:07] <JAyRULE> anyone have wu-ftpd running?
[05:07] <pahlooka> Madpilot: Sure, but "without sluggishness"?  Depends on what you find acceptable I suppose.
[05:07] <asddas> mustard5, thanks
[05:07] <n00bie> cartesian1984, oh ok well I'll have a look @ recompiling
[05:07] <n00bie> but i was hoping I wouldn't have to.
[05:07] <lorem> Madpilot: what do you consider modern
[05:07] <mustard5> asddas, sure you can use synapic or via command line with apt-get
[05:07] <cartesian1984> n00bie, its actually not too hard.
[05:07] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot do the combination of [Ctrl] +[125] ... why? And then, i cannot recognize some charachters that i see under windows, in fact i cannot open some ftp links. How can i solve this problem?
[05:08] <TruckerMan> IdleOne, think i should try to run ndiswrapper on it?
[05:08] <pahlooka> Madpilot: Run xfce or something else....I dunno say even KDE and you will see what being spoken about here.  Thoreauputic says its not metacity.....ok, well, its something, maybe nautilus then
[05:08] <Madpilot> pahlooka, I run Gnome w/ 8 virtual desktops, at various times I've had all eight full of heavy apps (OOo, GIMP, etc) and Gnome itself never lags much...
[05:08] <DBO> does anyone know a good program to generate fake attacks for testing snort?  Im kinda sick of using metasploit to do it
[05:08] <cartesian1984> n00bie, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85064&highlight=dapper+recompile and use xconfig instead of menuconfig, because its prettier.
[05:08] <n00bie> cartesian1984, I had to do tons of compling on gentoo. I got tired of all the compiling so I switched over to ubuntu :P
[05:08] <mustard5> asddas, you will need to change your session at the login screen to KDE to log into KDE after the install
[05:08] <asddas> mustard5, ok thanls
[05:08] <Madpilot> lorem, anything less than 2 years old - my own machine is just a bit over 2yrs old, tech-wise
[05:08] <cartesian1984> n00bie, yeah...........usually good to at least do the kernel, though.
[05:08] <asddas> mustard5, e17 how do I install ?
[05:08] <`underOATH> Can someone please help me getting the official linux aimclient to work on Ubuntu ?
[05:09] <mustard5> asddas, I'm not sure about e17
[05:09] <lorem> Madpilot: what is your processor?
[05:09] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: I think it is just that your standards are too high - and I see no significant difference using KDE ( xfce4 is definitely snappier)
[05:09] <IdleOne> `underOATH, sudo apt-get install gaim
[05:09] <Madpilot> lorem, I've got an AMD XP-M 2500+, slightly overclocked to about 2.0Ghz
[05:09] <mustard5> !tell asddas about e17
[05:09] <`underOATH> IdleOne: I don't like gaim, i want the official aim client
[05:09] <mustard5> asddas, check for a pm from ubotu
[05:09] <`underOATH> IdleOne: i just can't get it to work
[05:09] <n00bie> cartesian1984, I'll brb going to try it
[05:09] <TruckerMan> xfce is faster but i still like gnome better for some reason
[05:10] <Madpilot> `underOATH, gaim doesn't work?
[05:10] <asddas> mustard5, ok
[05:10] <`underOATH> Madpilot: I just don't like it, everything is too big.
[05:10] <lorem> Madpilot: and your happy with the performance?
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> the official 'aim' linux client  - was very old last i looked.
[05:10] <`underOATH> Dr_Willis: I don't care ! I just want it !
[05:10] <_jason> `underOATH: try not showing buddy icons in the list, it makes it look just like aim
[05:10] <Madpilot> lorem, yes, as I said, ubuntu is faster than XP was on this machine, and actually getting *faster* with each new release of Ubuntu
[05:10] <mram> TruckerMan: does it tell you the brand when you go to System->Preferences->Sound and in the General tab does it tell you what it is?
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> or am I thinking of the official yahoo Msseenger client.
[05:11] <_jason> Dr_Willis: no you are right about the aim client :)
[05:11] <TruckerMan> mram, i think i got it fingered out with # lspci ... but i'll check
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  i think its true for BOTH of them. :P
[05:11] <Killabrew> goodnight everyone!
[05:11] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot do the combination of [Ctrl] +[125] ... why? And then, i cannot recognize some charachters that i see under windows, in fact i cannot open some ftp links. How can i solve this problem?
[05:12] <mram> TruckerMan: Cool
[05:12] <thoreauputic> lorem: my Celeron 2Ghz with 512MB RAM runs fullscreen video fine - and things don't bog down even when I'm compiling at the same time
[05:12] <lorem> Madpilot: have you ever maxed out your cpu?
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> ctrl+125 ? isent that a windows  feature?
[05:12] <_jason> `underOATH: ``show buddy details'' or ``show buddy icons'', one of those.  If you still don't like it, I'll help you compile the aim client from aol
[05:12] <pahlooka> Madpilot: Sure, dapper is a whole lot quicker than breezy - but have any of you guys done actual benchmarks or are these comments about how it "feels"?  I've done benches on a heap of machines here from 486DX2/66 through to the 3GHZ P4 mentioned earlier
[05:12] <Dr_Willis>  486DX2/66 - egads
[05:12] <`underOATH> _jason: I did that already but i would still like the official aim client
[05:12] <Madpilot> lorem, it goes to 100% fairly regularly, never stays there for long - but Gnome itself hardly ever lags
[05:12] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: most people are happy with their subjective experience
[05:12] <_jason> `underOATH: it still looks too big?
[05:13] <lorem> thoreauput: woulod it hold up to doing a 1 mbps bittorrent dowload at the same time as what you said
[05:13] <Madpilot> pahlooka, purely subjective
[05:13] <Killabrew> I cant open ftp links how can I solve this problem
[05:13] <mram> Does Dimond Xtreme sound have good support on Unbuntu?
[05:13] <pahlooka> thoreauputic: Yeah, sure they are, but its no use making authorative statements about subjective experiences
[05:13] <`underOATH> _jason: It's really just the overall look i don't like.
[05:13] <thoreauputic> lorem: heh- no idea - I'm on dialup here :)
[05:13] <TruckerMan> mram, naw, theres nothing there for soundcard recognition, its cuz i disable hotplug startup..hotplug hates me.
[05:13] <cartesian1984> `underOATH, Dr_Willis is right, its aim 1.5, the windows version is 5.9.
[05:13] <heyjoe2> could someone tell me the name of a good document viewing application that reads gif files. the default on on ubuntu is seriously buggy
[05:13] <mram> TruckerMan: I see
[05:13] <Madpilot> lorem, bittorrent doesn't take much processor/ram, really
[05:13] <_jason> anyone know of the debian .deb for aim.com is usable in ubuntu breezy?
[05:13] <thoreauputic> pahlooka: no one did that - we just said your standards are high, and it works fine here (tm)
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> assuming the aim service even works with that old a client. :P
[05:14] <`underOATH> cartesian1984: I don't care what version it is, or how old it is. I just want the official aim client.
[05:14] <cartesian1984> `underOATH, Ok, I'll look around.
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> 'it looks funny... wahhhhh' :P
[05:14] <`underOATH> :(
[05:14] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot do the combination of [Ctrl] +[125] ... why? And then, i cannot recognize some charachters that i see under windows, in fact i cannot open some ftp links. How can i solve this problem?
[05:14] <_jason> `underOATH: ok did you download the .tgz yet?
[05:14] <lorem> madpilot: it takes 100% of the cpu on my 6 yr old G4
[05:14] <TruckerMan> i could reenable hotplug and shut power on and off 3 or 4 times before it actually lets me boot, but that aint cuttin it, i gotta beat hotplug
[05:14] <`underOATH> _jason: I didn't know which one too get.
[05:15] <`underOATH> _jason: I should get the .tgz ?
[05:15] <_jason> `underOATH: go ahead and download the .tgz
[05:15] <Madpilot> lorem, ouch - I've had up to five or six torrents going here, no problems at all
[05:15] <cartesian1984> `underOATH, here, have a look at this. There's a great variety of clients http://www.instantmessagingplanet.com/public/article.php/2210871
[05:15] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, try gThumb
[05:15] <mram> TruckerMan: Is your laptop a bit older machine?
[05:15] <heyjoe2> could someone tell me the name of a good document viewing application that reads gif files. the default one on ubuntu is seriously buggy
[05:15] <lorem> madpilot at what download speed?
[05:15] <heyjoe2> madpilot: thanks, can i get that through synaptic?
[05:15] <Madpilot> heyjoe2, yes
[05:15] <TruckerMan> mram, oh yeah, 366mhz
[05:15] <TruckerMan> hehe
[05:15] <Dr_Willis> heyjoe2,  theres several dozen image viewers out. you could even use your web browser.
[05:16] <Madpilot> lorem, hmm, not fast, but torrents usually aren't
[05:16] <mram> TrickerMan, I see how is Linux running oh it?
[05:16] <_Dez> anyone using Fluxbox and dapper?
[05:16] <mram> on it?
[05:16] <NickGarvey> _Dez: #ubuntu+1
[05:16] <heyjoe2> dr_willis: i need a document viewer specifically, cos images viewers like 'image viewer' and gimp dont work
[05:16] <lorem> madpilot i get over 1 mbps
[05:17] <`underOATH> _jason: I downloaded the .tgz, now what do i do ?
[05:17] <NickGarvey> why do I have 7 apache services running?
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> heyjoe2,  a document viewer is not a gif image viewer. :P  I think ya need to Clairify what you are doing.
[05:17] <Madpilot> lorem, wow - I never clock anywhere near that high - not sure my broadband actually will do that sort of speed at all :P
[05:17] <pvd2006> I am running the mplayer plugin source and I am using ./configure to configure it. I need to know how to set the path so it will know where the mozilla-firefox plugins path is
[05:17] <Dr_Willis> NickGarvey,  it starts a few up by default.
[05:17] <pvd2006> im not sure which option to run and I did do ./configure --help
[05:17] <NickGarvey> Dr_Willis: 7 of them?
[05:17] <lorem> madpilot: that why it kills my cpu
[05:17] <TruckerMan> mram, actually running?  real well, much better than winxp
[05:18] <_jason> `underOATH: let me take a look at the deb real quick otherwise you are going to have to copy a bunch of stuff
[05:18] <NickGarvey> Dr_Willis: basicly is it anything to worry about, using any extra cpu ect..
[05:18] <NickGarvey> etc*
[05:18] <Trae> YES!
[05:18] <NickGarvey> victory!
[05:18] <Trae> WPN311++
[05:18] <heyjoe2> dr_willis: ill clarify. what im doing is scanning chapters from books at uni (which save as gif files) and then trying to open them up on my computer at home. i set up document viewer to do this, but it automatically closes down every so often
[05:18] <`underOATH> _jason: You jsut told me to download the .tgz, and now you are talking about a .deb ?
[05:18] <Madpilot> NickGarvey, I've got Apache running on this machine, when it's idling it seems to use almost no RAM and zero cpu
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> NickGarvey,  if you are that worried about it.. then ya should not run the web server. :) its not taking mych resources I imagine.
[05:18] <_jason> `underOATH: I am going to check if the deb is usable or not
[05:18] <TruckerMan> considering its free, windows is ubuntu's beeotch
[05:18] <`underOATH> _jason: Alright, Thank you.
[05:18] <Trae> If you need a wireless PCI card for your machine... go get the netgear RangeMax Wireless PCI Adapter [ Model: WPN311 ] 
[05:18] <mram> TrickerMan: winxp is harsh on older hardware, I am running linux on a 850mhz and it runs good, but i am interestded in XGl
[05:18] <Trae> it just works[tm] 
[05:18] <Trae> heh
[05:19] <NickGarvey> sounds good to me
[05:19] <TruckerMan> XGL?
[05:19] <pvd2006> The mplayer-plugin ./configure --help doesnt list any options to set the path to where to install the plugin how do you set this?
[05:19] <TruckerMan> !xgl
[05:19] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[05:19] <heyjoe2> dr_willis: the problem im having is that most programs only open the first pg
[05:19] <FliesLikeABrick> !tell FliesLikeABrick about glxgears
[05:19] <newbie> cartesian1984, how can I check if DMA is enabled for my graphics card?
[05:19] <TruckerMan> ahh, i probly couldnt handle a bunch of video
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> heyjoe2,  im not even sure how you are saving a Multi-page Gif.
[05:20] <pvd2006> nevermind
[05:20] <cartesian1984> er....
[05:20] <tomp> DBO, I am back, but in Ubuntu. When I did "uname -r", it gave me this for output: "2.6.15-20-amd64-generic"
[05:20] <mram> TrickerMan: http://www.novell.com/xgl
[05:20] <lorem> so can i do what i want on a system costing like 500 or do i neede to spend more?
[05:20] <TruckerMan> i dont think i can even put more ram on this old 366 lap
[05:20] <cartesian1984> newbie, what was the command we used earlier?
[05:20] <tomp> DBO, do I substitute "amd64" for "386" in the lines you gave to me?
[05:20] <NickGarvey> tomp: that looks like the kernel to me
[05:20] <heyjoe2> dr_willis: i just hit save
[05:20] <NickGarvey> tomp: try uname -a
[05:20] <newbie> hdparm -d /dev/hda or somthing like that
[05:20] <mram> ubotu: did you get xgl working on ubuntu?
[05:20] <ubotu> mram: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:20] <cartesian1984> yeah.
[05:20] <newbie> what do I replace /dev/hda with?
[05:20] <NickGarvey> tomp: uname -o would be more specific
[05:20] <TruckerMan> ubotu is a bot
[05:20] <ubotu> TruckerMan: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:20] <Madpilot> mram, ubotu is a bot
[05:21] <mram> TrickerMan: yeah I just got that ;-)
[05:21] <NickGarvey> tomp: well maybe not, just says GNU/Linux for me heh
[05:21] <TruckerMan> :|
[05:21] <tomp> NickGarvey, hehe, yeah, that's all it said for me, too
[05:21] <mram> madpilot: thanks, i just found that out ;-)
[05:21] <Trae> wow... 1600x1200 really seems small on a 19"
[05:21] <tomp> NickGarvey, uname -a says "Linux skurvey 2.6.15-20-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 4 17:45:39 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[05:21] <tomp> "
[05:21] <mram> TrickerMan: xgl is good but need to good video card
[05:21] <cartesian1984> newbie, not a clue.
[05:22] <NickGarvey> tomp: looks good to me
[05:22] <TruckerMan> yeah
[05:22] <Trae> Madpilot, did you see that about the wireless card?
[05:22] <mram> time for me to update form my voodoo 3000
[05:22] <TruckerMan> i'm away for a bit, gotta beat hotplug
[05:22] <Trae> Madpilot, recommend Netgear WPN311 to anyone looking for something that will just work.
[05:22] <NickGarvey> TruckerMan: don't use violence!
[05:22] <Trae> Madpilot, as far as PCI wireless card goes.
[05:22] <Madpilot> Trae, good to know - have you added that to the Ubuntu wiki?
[05:23] <mram> TruckerMan: later
[05:23] <Trae> Madpilot, well, it was listed as a "Works out of the box"
[05:23] <theripper> what bittorrent client do you guys recommend?
[05:23] <Madpilot> Trae, good
[05:23] <Trae> Madpilot, but.... so was my freaking Netgear WG311 v2
[05:23] <Trae> heh
[05:23] <lorem> madpilot how much do yu think i would need to spendin USD to get a system that will do what I said?
[05:23] <mram> theripper: azureus
[05:23] <Madpilot> theripper, I just use the built-in one
[05:23] <newbie> !dma
[05:24] <lorem> theripper: azureus
[05:24] <graft> hey anyone know anything about libdvdread/CSS key cracking/mplayer?
[05:24] <theripper> Madpilot: WHAT CLIENT IS THAT?
[05:24] <Madpilot> lorem, if you're just buying a tower (no new monitor, etc) probably no more than $500-600 USD (very roughly)
[05:24] <graft> specifically, is it always necessary for it to take forever to crack titles? or does that mean something is wrong?
[05:24] <newbie> cartesian1984,  the wiki only lists cd and hard drives
[05:25] <lorem> Madpilot: for that price what would you recommend
[05:25] <Dr_Willis> graft,  whats your system speed/cpu?
[05:25] <Madpilot> theripper, no need to shout - it's the one at Applications->Internet->Bittorrent
[05:25] <graft> (where by forever i mean like ~1 minute)
[05:25] <graft> um... i think a celeron 1.4Ghz
[05:25] <theripper> mram: i cant seem to be able to install java
[05:25] <NickGarvey> !tell theripper about java
[05:25] <Madpilot> lorem, I'm not really sure - it's been a year since I bought my system, and a year is a long, long time for computer tech :P
[05:25] <NickGarvey> worked for me
[05:26] <theripper> Madpilot: i wasnt shouting , accident
[05:26] <mram> theripper: try synaptic and install java through that
[05:26] <cartesian1984> newbie, look in /dev/dri
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> graft,  Hmm.. My 1 ghz amd, has no issues. - could be no dma enabled, on the dvd  drive,
[05:26] <graft> the thing is... it didn't used to do this on my old laptop - same hard drive/same ubuntu install
[05:26] <mram> theripper: you should be to get it working through synatic it works flawlessly
[05:26] <graft> no dma enabled? well, playback is fine...
[05:26] <DBO> tomp. sorry, I was elsewhere
[05:26] <newbie> cartesian1984, hdparm -d /dev/dri
[05:26] <newbie> that?
[05:26] <newbie> gives me
[05:26] <DBO> tomp, you still here?
[05:26] <newbie> /dev/dri:
[05:27] <Dr_Willis> graft,  run the programs from the shell, perhaops enable verbose logging/messages.  and see if anything pops up
[05:27] <graft> so it's reading from the disc at normal speed... it just takes a long time to do CSS stuff
[05:27] <cartesian1984> newbie, might be /dev/dri/card0
[05:27] <lorem> does anyone know the best system to get for around $500-$600 USD?
[05:27] <newbie> same thing
[05:27] <graft> yeah i always run mplayer from the shell
[05:27] <newbie> /dev/dri/card0:
[05:27] <cartesian1984> newbie, if not, ls /dev/dri and see whats there.
[05:27] <graft> lorem: best for what?
[05:27] <lorem> i can build from parts if i know what to bay
[05:27] <newbie> cartesian1984,
[05:27] <mram> lorem: you get a hp for that price, check there site.
[05:27] <newbie> cartesian1984,  ls /dev/dri
[05:27] <newbie> gives card0
[05:28] <mram> their site
[05:28] <graft> you can get a decent dell for like $300
[05:28] <newbie> cartesian1984, should I add /dev/dri/card0 { dma = on } to hdparm.conf?
[05:28] <djs_2_6> Hey all, I am having trouble with my dvd burner.  I wrote a dvd+rw by copying the files to the dvd folder, and then right clicking in the folder and saying write to disc.  Now, the disc will unmount and mount, but not eject.  I have an NEC-3500AG burner.  Can anyone PLEASE help me??!?!?
[05:28] <Madpilot> lorem, start googling for hardware review sites, and checking places like new egg and other online retailers
[05:28] <pvd2006> Where can you get gthread-2.0
[05:28] <pvd2006> its a package
[05:28] <theripper> mram: there are so many java libs, which one do i install?
[05:28] <Bambino> !tar
[05:28] <lorem> graft: running gnome, bittorent watching video checking email all at once
[05:28] <graft> djs_2_6: try sudo eject
[05:28] <crimsun> pvd2006: libglib2.0-dev
[05:29] <DBO> tomp, are you using dapper?
[05:29] <graft> lorem: yeah, get yourself a standard dell POS
[05:29] <Madpilot> djs_2_6, right-click, choose Eject - that doesnt' work?>
[05:29] <graft> or whatever
[05:29] <mram> theripper: let check which ones i have installed
[05:29] <lorem>  Madpilot: the hardware review sites don't talk abou t running linux
[05:29] <djs_2_6> graft - THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!!
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> djs_2_6,  try unmounting it, then use the 'sudo eject' command.
[05:29] <pvd2006> thanks crimsun
[05:29] <djs_2_6> Madpilot - It would only unmount the disc
[05:29] <cartesian1984> newbie, yeah, try it. It might produce xserver issues, if so, go into recovery mode and use nano or vim to edit it.
[05:29] <tehubersheezy> hey
[05:29] <djs_2_6> Dr_Willis - Thank you.
[05:29] <theripper> !javadebs
[05:29] <Bambino> when u extract somethign, is it not not " tar zvxf file.tar.bz ?
[05:29] <Madpilot> lorem, no, but most hardware runs Linux just fine - just be careful with things like wireless & printers
[05:30] <mram> theripper: j2re1.4
[05:30] <mram> that should work
[05:30] <tehubersheezy> hey i want to upgrade firefox
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> tar z = for .gz  j =for .bz
[05:30] <tehubersheezy> can someone help me upgrade firefox
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> i think. :P
[05:30] <lorem> madpilot; if thery don't talk abou trunning linux then i have nothing to camppare its performance to
[05:30] <mram> theripper: java-common
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> !firefox
[05:30] <newbie> cartesian1984, I'll give it a try
[05:30] <tehubersheezy> !firefox
[05:30] <Bambino> Hmm... so now one knows how to untar something?
[05:30] <NickGarvey> !tell tehubersheezy about ff1.5
[05:30] <Trae> I've got my new keyboard (laser M$ keyboard & mouse) set to launch Gmail in a browser when I hit the Mail button on the keyboard.  Anyone have any ideahow I can program the other buttons?
[05:31] <tehubersheezy> i have a firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz i dunno what to do with it
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> Bambino,  use z for .gz, and j for .bz files in the options
[05:31] <Madpilot> lorem, benchmarks are benchmarks, and there are also some very good Linux-specific hardware sites - linuxprinting.org, for example
[05:31] <Dr_Willis> Bambino,  or read the tar manual :P
[05:31] <Madpilot> !tell tehubersheezy about ff1.5
[05:31] <_jason> `underOATH: I can't get it to run here... it wants libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2 but I can't find that anywhere... maybe someone else can help you with that
[05:32] <theripper> mram: ok , i already have that one installed , so now just install azureus?
[05:32] <lorem> madpilot yes benchmarks are benchmarks but i  don't reallyunderstand what benchmarks mean or how they compare to real use
[05:32] <_jason> `underOATH: there are other things you can try, like kopete for example
[05:32] <DBO> NickGarvey, do you know where tomp went to?  I feel bad, I had to step out when he came back...
[05:32] <graft> _jason: get what to run?
[05:32] <tom1> DBO, sorry, I am back
[05:32] <tom1> DBO, I got disconnected for some reason... hehe
[05:32] <mram> theripper: i got azureus from debian site the .deb file
[05:33] <_jason> graft: `underOATH wants to run the old aim client available from aim.com
[05:33] <graft> ah
[05:33] <graft> why?
[05:33] <_jason> he doesn't like how gaim looks
[05:33] <tom1> DBO, and my nick isn't registered, so it changed it to tom1 instead of tomp
[05:33] <DBO> tom1, ok, good, are you using dapper drake?
[05:33] <newbie> cartesian1984, according to hdparm.conf it says pretty much its for drives only
[05:33] <graft> erm...
[05:33] <tom1> DBO, yes, I am using dapper drake... the latest build, from today, I think
[05:33] <mram> theripper: let me get you the link
[05:33] <cartesian1984> newbie, hmm......
[05:33] <graft> i thought gaim looks essentially identical to the AIM client
[05:33] <graft> other than GTK-style widgets
[05:33] <DBO> tom1, ok, Im not sure if this is going to work then, but what the hey, we can always try
[05:34] <tom1> DBO, Ok, sounds good to me :)
[05:34] <DBO> tom1, "sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx nvidia-settings nvidia-kernel-common"
[05:34] <theripper> mram: ok , thanks
[05:34] <newbie> cartesian1984, was I suppost to stop x before I installed the fglrx driver?
[05:34] <Madpilot> lorem, the good review sites - Tom's Hardware, say - give you enough detail to compare things fairly well
[05:34] <DBO> tom1, are you still having to reboot all the time?
[05:35] <graft> `underOATH: there's also the java client, toc.oscar.aol.com
[05:35] <tom1> DBO, ok, it is doing that now
[05:35] <NickGarvey> (23:21:49) tomp: NickGarvey, uname -a says "Linux skurvey 2.6.15-20-amd64-generic #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 4 17:45:39 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux"
[05:35] <NickGarvey> was the last thing he said
[05:38] <[koji] > whoa
[05:38] <dashriKe> boom!
[05:40] <NickGarvey> 123 people
[05:40] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- This nickname is owned by someone else
[05:40] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- If this is your nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
[05:40] -ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- [#ubuntu-server]  Ubuntu Server Discussions (development and support)
[05:40] <Madpilot> big netsplat!
[05:40] <lasindi> Wow
[05:40] <DBO> MONSTER KILL
[05:40] <lasindi> newbie: thanks
[05:40] <cartesian1984> WTF Was that?
[05:40] <DBO> tom1, try "sudo apt-get install linux-headers-amd64-generic"
[05:40] <newbie> lasindi, no problem
[05:40] <tom1> DBO, ok, it is working on that now
[05:40] <DBO> cartesian1984, netsplit
[05:40] <thoreauputic> quickly fixed netsplit it seems
[05:40] <DBO> tom1, that one took?
[05:40] <tom1> DBO, just finished that
[05:40] <DBO> tom1, beautiful
[05:40] <tom1> DBO, yeah, it took it
[05:40] <thoreauputic> no major permanebt casualties :)
[05:40] <NickGarvey> !ping
[05:40] <ubotu> pong
[05:40] <cartesian1984> DBO, I'm not familiar with that.........sounds _epic_ though
[05:40] <thoreauputic> *permanent
[05:41] <neoxan> heello
[05:41] <neoxan> its me
[05:41] <neoxan> neoxan
[05:41] <slavik> how can I list all packages that have no reverse dependancies?
[05:41] <neoxan> how are you kids?
[05:41] <[nige] > c
[05:41] <DBO> tom1, "sudo rm /etc/init.d/nvidia-*"
[05:41] <DBO> dashriKe, werent we doing a server install?
[05:41] <[nige] > does anyone know how to set the default display manager for vnc sessions?
[05:41] <thoreauputic> DBO: that's a sledgehammer method...
[05:41] <dashriKe> yeh
[05:41] <dashriKe> supposedly its done
[05:41] <orbin> ubotu: tell cartesian1984 about netsplit
[05:42] <slavik> how can I list all packages that have no reverse dependancies?
[05:42] <DBO> thoreauputic, more or less, yes, but mostly those should already be gone since we purged them
[05:42] <dashriKe> though it decided to name itself something that I didn't tell it to :P
[05:42] <tom1> DBO, it says, "cannot remove `/etc/init.d/nvidia-*': No such file or directory"
[05:42] <DBO> tom1, thats good
[05:42] <NickGarvey> !xpde
[05:42] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[05:42] <DBO> thoreauputic, see, just being sure
[05:42] <DBO> tom1, "sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`"
[05:42] <thoreauputic> DBO: hahah - OK - just looked scary ;)
[05:43] <djs_2_6> DBO - What is a netsplit?
[05:43] <cartesian1984> lorem, the system requirements for dapper are lesser than that of breezy. It will install on a system with 32MBs of RAM with a CLI and 128MBs with a GUI.
[05:43] <NickGarvey> !info xpde
[05:43] <tom1> DBO, it said, "Package linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-20-amd64-generic is not installed, so not removed
[05:43] <tom1> "
[05:43] <DBO> tom1, thats good too
[05:43] <TruckerMan> can anyone make sense of this? right after running alsamixer #alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
[05:43] <cartesian1984> lorem, although a lighter one would be advisible.
 a netsplit is a split between a net
[05:43] <link> !dapper
[05:43] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:44] <DBO> tom1, ok, here comes the part where you are going to have to get offline, so you need to write this down or something
[05:44] <thoreauputic> djs_2_6: the IRC servers are connected in series, sort of - if one goes, you get a split
[05:44] <tom1> DBO, Ok
[05:44] <DBO> tom1, have you downloaded the nvidia drivers?
[05:44] <djs_2_6> thoreauputic - Thank you very much for that
[05:44] <mram> theripper: did it work?
[05:44] <tom1> DBO, yeah, I have them downloaded and on my desktop
[05:44] <tom1> DBO, I have them on the desktop for the root user, too... hehe
[05:44] <TruckerMan> ewwwwwwwwww k-lined
[05:44] <thoreauputic> djs_2_6: you can usually see which ones went by looking at the output in chan
[05:45] <MachineScrew> why isn't spamassassin installed by default on dapper
[05:45] <MachineScrew> or bogofilter
[05:45] <DBO> tom1, ok, here is what you need to do "cd ~/desktop"
[05:45] <djs_2_6> thoreauputic - Gotcha.  Thank you
[05:45] <theripper> mram: i installed it but it doesnt work , its running but i cant see it
[05:45] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: why isn't ratpoison installed by default :) ?
[05:45] <MachineScrew> these 2 things are needed to make the junk filter work on Evolution
[05:45] <newbieeee> hello
[05:46] <newbie> cartesian1984, are you there?
[05:46] <newbieeee> i would need some HUGE hel..
[05:46] <newbieeee> help*
[05:46] <mram> theripper: really, that is odd
[05:46] <cartesian1984> newbie, I am.
[05:46] <arrick> DBO, Installer36, IdleOne whats up?
[05:46] <newbie> cartesian1984, heres what it says in my dmesg
[05:46] <theripper> whats the command for kill task??
[05:46] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: everything has to fit on one CD - some things have to go I guess
[05:46] <slavik> kill
[05:46] <MachineScrew> thoreauputic, I am asking because Evolution needs one or the other for a functioning Junkfilter
[05:46] <TruckerMan> ubotu alsaconfig
[05:46] <ubotu> TruckerMan: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:46] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: see my follow up above
[05:46] <pvd2006> are scsi drives supported pretty good in ubuntu?
[05:46] <theripper> mram: do you know the proper command format for kill task?
[05:47] <DBO> tom1, then "sudo -s" then "CC=gcc-3.4" then "export CC" then "exit" then "CC=gcc-3.4" then "export CC" then "sudo sh NVIDIA<tab key>"
[05:47] <newbie> cartesian1984, http://pastebin.com/648874
[05:47] <TruckerMan> ubotu alsamixer
[05:47] <ubotu> TruckerMan: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:47] <DBO> erm, tom1 I missed a step
[05:47] <MachineScrew> spamnassassin and bogofilter are not that big
[05:47] <newbieeee> -bash: /bin/ls: cannot execute binary file <- now what am i supposed to do ? I can't even compile coreutils... (oh, and mv, ln, ps (procps i think)) output the same error. Anybody has any ideeas ?
[05:47] <TruckerMan> !alsamixer
[05:47] <MachineScrew> are they
[05:47] <mram> theripper: ps -aux
[05:47] <arrick> General failure (server should provide error description).
[05:47] <arrick> Error code: 4
[05:47] <arrick> Error message from server: Failure
[05:47] <arrick> Request code: 6
[05:47] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: I guess it's a question for the decision makers, not a help channel
[05:47] <nalioth> arrick: please don't paste
[05:47] <mram> theripper: that will list all the running processes and you can find the azureus one and type in kill and process number
[05:47] <arrick> WHAT does this mean
[05:48] <DBO> tom1, before you do ANY of that, you need to press "CTRL-ALT-F1" and then type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[05:48] <arrick> sorry
[05:48] <DBO> tom1, did you get all of that?
[05:48] <cartesian1984> newbie, it looks like it might be advisible to remove AGP support from the kernel, as the driver comes with the necessary code.
[05:48] <orbin> newbieeee: how'd you install ubuntu?
[05:48] <newbie> cartesian1984, how would I do that by running rmmod agpgart?
[05:48] <newbieeee> orbin; was installed by a friend from a CD. A few minutes ago i tried upgrading it with apt-get...
[05:48] <tom1> DBO, I got all of it
[05:49] <theripper> mram: ok
[05:49] <dashriKe> how does one do a net install?
[05:49] <cartesian1984> newbie, assuming its a module, yes.
[05:49] <MachineScrew> thoreauputic, should I file a bug report
[05:49] <DBO> tom1, it will ask you at some point if it should compile on its own, you want to say yes
[05:49] <tom1> DBO, should I be logged in to the "recovery" part of Ubuntu to do this, or just normal?
[05:49] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: it's a wishlist bug I guess
[05:49] <tom1> DBO, Ok, compile on its own, got it
[05:50] <MachineScrew> right
[05:50] <thoreauputic> MachineScrew: good luck :)
[05:50] <DBO> tom1, when you hit ctrl-alt-f1 it will take you to text only
[05:50] <MachineScrew> thanks
[05:50] <DBO> did you get that step tom1 ?
[05:50] <helpPLEASE> lol
[05:50] <newbie> cartesian1984, I get ERROR: Module AGPGart is used by fglrx,via_agp
[05:50] <tom1> DBO, ok, yeah I got that... wasn't sure what it would do
[05:50] <DBO> ok
[05:50] <mram> theripper: well got to go man hope it works out for you
[05:50] <helpPLEASE> is there any way, i could get ps, mv, cp, chown, echo BINARIES for ubuntu ?
[05:50] <cartesian1984> newbie, man........it would probably be a lot less of a headache to just recompile.
[05:50] <DBO> tom1, now, to get X to run again, after you do ALL that, type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[05:51] <LoMonteiro> Hi, i need suport
[05:51] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: erm - why?
[05:51] <DBO> LoMonteiro, ok, whats the issue?
[05:51] <newbie> cartesian1984, I'm going to switch to the ati driver and then rmmod them all
[05:51] <DBO> tom1, ok, if you got that all, go give it a run!
[05:51] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; because i can't compile coreutils as i can't execute none of, cp, ln, mv, ls, chown, echo, cat..etc
[05:51] <cartesian1984> newbie, alright, I think I'll go to bed.
[05:51] <tom1> DBO, Ok, I've got that. I'll give it a shot. Thanks :)
[05:51] <pvd2006> _jason, quicktime files stream without any errors now:0
[05:51] <cartesian1984> newbie, sorry I couldn't do anything more.
[05:51] <newbie> cartesian1984, alright thank you for you your help
[05:51] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: $ type echo
[05:51] <thoreauputic> echo is a shell builtin
[05:52] <DBO> well, he stopped X ok
[05:52] <theripper> mram: ty
[05:52] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: if things like that are missing, your system is totally borked
[05:52] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; yes, but i can't seem to run /bin/echo
[05:52] <pvd2006> thats good, X is bad for you.
[05:52] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: then /bin/baah is broken
[05:52] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic: -bash: /bin/echo: cannot execute binary file
[05:52] <Trae> hmm
[05:52] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: see abovve
[05:53] <thoreauputic> above
[05:53] <DBO> dashriKe, what is wrong my friend?
[05:53] <dashriKe> just can't see how to get this working
[05:53] <Madpilot> helpPLEASE, did you do a standard install of ubuntu, or what?
[05:53] <DBO> dashriKe, get what working?
[05:53] <dashriKe> normal install didn't work apparently
[05:53] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; i saw, but when i'm trying to make in the coreutils dir i get the same error. I am trying to rebuild ALL my coreutils as it seems somehow i got hacked or something..
[05:53] <LoMonteiro> DBO, I instaled Ubuntu and in finish of instalation, i receive one message. I can't begin the server X (
[05:53] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: grep noexec /etc/mtab
[05:53] <helpPLEASE> Madpilot; it wasnt me who did the install.
[05:53] <Trae> Does anyone know why I would get sound when I play .avi files but no video under Dapper Drake?
[05:54] <dashriKe> server install seems to have worked, though it named the computer something other than what I told it to
[05:54] <kkathman> hey crimsun :)
[05:54] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; empty
[05:54] <DBO> LoMonteiro, does it give any more reason why?
[05:54] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: erm - if it is that bad, you need to reinstall methinks
[05:54] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: pastebin /etc/mtab
[05:54] <DBO> dashriKe, oook, so erm, do you have a command prompt?
[05:54] <dashriKe> yes
[05:54] <kkathman> yo thoreauputic :)
[05:54] <crimsun> kkathman: hi
[05:54] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i said it's empty ;)
[05:54] <Trae> crimsun, ! :)
[05:54] <thoreauputic> kkathman: hi :)
[05:54] <DBO> dashriKe, no GUI though, right?
[05:54] <LoMonteiro> (your interface graphics). Probably it don't configured correct. You read the exit of server ?
[05:54] <dashriKe> think so
[05:54] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: um.
[05:54] <LoMonteiro> hehehe english bad!
[05:54] <crimsun> Trae: hi
[05:54] <dashriKe> though I don't know how to open it anyways :P
[05:54] <Trae> heh
[05:55] <Madpilot> LoMonteiro, what other language do you speak?
[05:55] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: if mtab is completely devoid of anything, you have much more significant issues.
[05:55] <LoMonteiro> Madpilot: portuguese
[05:55] <LoMonteiro> :/
[05:55] <Madpilot> !pt
[05:55] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[05:55] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; could you be more specific please ?
[05:55] <LoMonteiro> Madpilot: thanks1
[05:55] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: if you shell built-ins are failing, it looks rather terminal to me
[05:55] <Madpilot> LoMonteiro, no problem
[05:56] <helpPLEASE> ok, now i'm confused. Let me be clear. I'm a newbie. Alright ?:)
[05:56] <DBO> dashriKe, type "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg ubunter-desktop"
[05:56] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: you'll need physical access to the machine if you want to troubleshoot more reliably
[05:56] <Trae> http://pastebin.com/648885 <--
[05:56] <Trae> could someone check that out?
[05:57] <Trae> trying to get video going
[05:57] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; oh my. But i'm like 4000 km away..
[05:57] <Trae> sound plays.. but no video for some reason :/
[05:57] <crimsun> Trae: enable multiverse.
[05:57] <arrick> DBO, you on here still?
[05:57] <Trae> crimsun, thought I had
[05:57] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: well, the commands you are seeing errors for are kind of among the most basic and necessary in the syatem
[05:57] <DBO> dashriKe, type "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg ubunte-desktop" (sorry typo'd last time)
[05:57] <crimsun> Trae: but you haven't :)
[05:57] <DBO> arrick, yeap
[05:57] <Trae> heh
[05:57] <Trae> crimsun, yessir
[05:57] <arrick> ok, just wondering
[05:57] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; well, yes, i realized that too, but how can i fix this ?
[05:57] <dashriKe> ubunte?
[05:58] <Madpilot> DBO, you typo'd that time too - ubuntu, not ubunte :P
[05:58] <dashriKe> :P
[05:58] <DBO> dashriKe, type "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg ubuntu-desktop" (I SUCK)
[05:58] <helpPLEASE> linux for human beeings;)
[05:58] <WebWiz> is 2.6.17-RC1 available for ubuntu?  since there is that DOS attack against 2.6.*
[05:58] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: you seem to be missing the most basic tools in the toolbox
[05:58] <crimsun> WebWiz: no.
[05:58] <dashriKe> its downloading
[05:58] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: I don't know how you recover from there
[05:58] <DBO> Madpilot, how many of those do I get till my kickban?
[05:58] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; ok, how do i fix that ?
[05:59] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; oh. Ok..
[05:59] <helpPLEASE> anybody else can give a hand ?
[05:59] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: as far as I can see, the easies thing in this case is to reinstall
[05:59] <orbin> helpPLEASE: did the insstall go cleanly?
[05:59] <dashriKe> bleh, you'd think ubuntu.com could go higher than 27kB/s
[05:59] <_Dez> !mp3
[05:59] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:59] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; remote ?
[05:59] <DBO> tomp, you made it back!
[05:59] <Madpilot> DBO, typos are free :P
[05:59] <orbin> dashriKe: lucky there's mirrors then hey?
[05:59] <tomp> DBO, I think I must have written something down wrong... hehe. When I do the CC=gcc-3.4 and then hit enter, it doesn't appear to do anything, other than go to a new line
[05:59] <helpPLEASE> orbin; i think so, it wasnt me who install'd
[05:59] <DBO> Madpilot, so recomending "sudo rm -rf /*" to free space isnt?  (NOBODY DO THAT)
[06:00] <DBO> tomp, thats correct
[06:00] <tomp> DBO, after following all the steps, the installer poops out saying "gcc-version-check failed"
[06:00] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: ah, tha's out of my league - I think it might be possible, but with a totally broken system, I don't know how...
[06:00] <Madpilot> DBO, no, that wouldn't be, not at all
[06:00] <Trae> crimsun, as always, you were right.
[06:00] <dashriKe> seen it done many times :P
[06:00] <Trae> crimsun, sorry sir, I'll put the bong down.
[06:00] <crimsun> Trae: that can't be good for your training
[06:00] <DBO> tomp, did you capitalize the CC when you typed it?
[06:00] <tomp> DBO, I tried hitting no rather than yes to not abort the compilation, and it looked like it was doing something (had a progress bar), but then it said the installation didn't work
[06:00] <Trae> crimsun, hehe
[06:01] <tomp> DBO, yes, I capitalized CC
[06:01] <helpPLEASE> ok, sorry for the caps but i really need this: ANYBODY KNOWS HOW TO REINSTALL (REPAIR) a f*ck*d ubuntu system ?
[06:01] <tomp> DBO, and had it lower case on the "gcc" part
[06:01] <helpPLEASE> (uhm, remotely)
[06:01] <DBO> tomp, good, did you enter it twice like the directions stated? (once as root, once as normal user)
[06:02] <Trae> crimsun, hey... I have this M$ keyboard right... and when I use the sound +/- keys... it brings up an onscreen thing in gnome that trys to raise and lower the sound.
[06:02] <DBO> Madpilot, well, thats how I fix my freeBSD system =P
[06:02] <Trae> crimsun, however... it doesn't actually do anything
[06:02] <Trae> heh
[06:02] <Trae> I'm thinking it's bringing up and down the wrong volume thingy
[06:02] <Madpilot> helpPLEASE, if it's as fubar'd as yours seems to be, sounds like you might be out of luck...
[06:02] <tomp> DBO, yeah, I did enter it twice. I am going to change my nick to "thejnaitor" and register it
[06:03] <helpPLEASE> Madpilot; c'mon i'm sure we can work something remotely..
[06:03] <DBO> thejnaitor, can you please write back to me the instructions you used?
[06:03] <helpPLEASE> oh
[06:03] <thejnaitor> DBO, yeah, just one second. I will brb
[06:03] <Madpilot> helpPLEASE, I'm not a server expert, but your system seems pretty messed up...
[06:03] <crimsun> Trae: hmm, via trial-and-error and looking at the output from ``amixer -c0'', can you tell which mixer element is being adjusted?
[06:03] <orbin> helpPLEASE: is this someone else's comp.?
[06:03] <helpPLEASE> crimsun, Madpilot, thoreauputic; looks like 'less /etc/mtab' show'd something. Where can i pastebin ?
[06:03] <glyph> my x-server keeps crashing will i have to use the rescue disk to fix it?
[06:03] <Trae> crimsun, sec buddy
[06:04] <crimsun> !pastebin
[06:04] <ubotu> methinks 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
[06:04] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: um, didn't you say it was empty?
[06:04] <helpPLEASE> orbin; yes, and i'm a hacker willing to repair his box :P
[06:05] <orbin> helpPLEASE: it's probably easier if he himself jumps on.
[06:05] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; it was when i used the command you gave me. 'less' did output something..
[06:05] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11826
[06:05] <DBO> ooooh, I know whats going wrong... ok
[06:05] <helpPLEASE> orbin; it was a joke. How can a hacker fix somebody's computer ? LOL I wish hackers would do that :)
[06:05] <helpPLEASE> so..ANY HACKER IN HERE ?
[06:05] <helpPLEASE> lol
[06:06] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: hacker doesn't mean what you think it means :)
[06:06] <Trae> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/648893
[06:06] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; i know what a hacker means. But still, hackers don't fix computers :P
[06:06] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: yes, they sometimes do :)
[06:06] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: what's the real issue here?
[06:06] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; ok, where can i find one ?
[06:07] <Trae> ahhh
[06:07] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i'm not able to do ANYTHING, ps, ls, ..etc on my OWN box. I'm trying to fix that..
[06:07] <Trae> crimsun, heh, I installed aumix
[06:07] <Trae> crimsun, it's adjusting "Phone Out"
[06:07] <kmag> helpPLEASE: there are probably plenty of hackers in here.  What code do you need hacked on?
[06:07] <Trae> haha
[06:08] <helpPLEASE> kmag; thanks. I don't want a codehack, i want a myownboxfixed :)
[06:08] <crimsun> Trae: ok, please file a bug against the hotkey-setup program.
[06:08] <grum> hi, new user here, how do i change my resolution to 1024x768
[06:08] <thoreauputic> !fixres
[06:08] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:08] <thoreauputic> grum: ^^^
[06:08] <Trae> crimsun, hate to be stupid, but.... (guess you are used to that with me)  where would I do that?
[06:09] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: there's something you're not telling us, because /usr/bin/less obviously works
[06:09] <DBO> thejnaitor, ok, I am making a instruction set for you to follow
[06:09] <DBO> thejnaitor, SHOULD work
[06:09] <DBO> thejnaitor, essentially we are throwing out the old instructions
[06:09] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; Like i said a little bit ^^^ I *think* the box got hacked
[06:09] <Kajarii> Is it possible to get a Ubuntu install to my laptop's hard disk from a dapper live CD?
[06:09] <crimsun> Trae: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug
[06:09] <Trae> crimsun, some other funny things are going on too... like, the Mail button is bound now to firefox opening http://gmail.com/ (which is good)  but.... I can't seem to bind the other keys.
[06:10] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; probably he replac'd or f*ck*d ps, ls, dir, cat...i dont know whatever else to cover his tracks or something
[06:10] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; w, who also work
[06:10] <thejnaitor> DBO, ok that sounds good. Do you see my private message to you?
[06:10] <nite_w0lf> you might want to install RKhunter,update it and run it helpPlease
[06:11] <IYY> have you read the security logs?
[06:11] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; pstree too, top too...i can't think of any other commands now..
[06:11] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: if you deem your system compromised, you can't trust ANYTHING on that system, which means you HAVE to back it up onto external storage then reinstall.
[06:11] <helpPLEASE> nite_w0lf; how would i install that if mv, ls, dir...etc dont work ? (I got configure errors for that when i tried to install coreutils..)
[06:12] <DBO> thejnaitor, http://pastebin.com/648897
[06:12] <liable> helpPLEASE: can you copy to it and edit a file??
[06:12] <nite_w0lf> then fallow ceinsun's instructions
[06:12] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; I can't do that right now. And I was working on a project that has to be finished in like..12 hours or so..
[06:12] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: crimsun is right - if it really is cracked, you have to reinstall
[06:12] <orbin> helpPLEASE: and you were saying this happened after an upgrade?  or is this a clean intsall?
[06:12] <helpPLEASE> liable; pico works, yes
[06:12] <thejnaitor> DBO, OK. I am looking at that
[06:12] <liable> helpPLEASE: actually nm, what i was thinking wont work remotely.
[06:13] <helpPLEASE> orbin; I said the system was installed by a friend of mine. I am way to far from home. And when i saw those problems i tried to upgrade after reading a few on ubuntu's support site..
[06:13] <thejnaitor> DBO, OK. So try these instructions now?
[06:13] <helpPLEASE> liable; at least it's worth a try, right ?
[06:13] <DBO> thejnaitor, yep
[06:13] <MacSlow> some fun stuff with the new nvidia-driver -> http://macslow.thepimp.net/?p=40
[06:13] <thejnaitor> DBO, Ok. Will do... bbiab
[06:14] <crimsun> didn't think macslow would be in here :p
[06:14] <TruckerMan> anybody wanna help me with alsa
[06:15] <crimsun> TruckerMan: and more specifically?
[06:15] <TruckerMan> or soundcards in general
[06:15] <TruckerMan> alsa...hang on i have something to show
[06:15] <TruckerMan> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory
[06:16] <TruckerMan> do i need to creat a file or directory?
[06:16] <helpPLEASE> crimsun, thoreauputic, liable, nite_w0lf; Where could i get some BINARIES from ? I could replace them and finish installing coreutils...
[06:16] <crimsun> TruckerMan: no big deal. What type of sound card?
[06:16] <theripper> how can i install a .bin file?
[06:16] <juliano_> ./
[06:16] <scorchsaber> theripper: Double click, if it has executable permissions
[06:16] <TruckerMan> neomagic
[06:17] <scorchsaber> theripper: or ./....if it's a console app...
[06:17] <kmag> theripper: chmod u+x my_file.bin
[06:17] <liable> helpPLEASE: you have nothing in cache?
[06:17] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: I assume apt-get and aptitude are broken as well ?
[06:17] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ok, let's lay it out clearly. One, if your system REALLY has been compromised, even installing binaries will be useless, since the "cracker" could easily have replaced your login shell(s) with compromised versions, which means that any effort to do recovery is thwarted.
[06:17] <kmag> theripper: ./my_file.bin
[06:17] <TruckerMan> Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicMedia 256AV Audio]  (rev 12)
[06:17] <Trae> crimsun, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/38822
[06:17] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; apt-get works. Didnt try aptitude
[06:17] <rollonet> Where can I get kernel sources
[06:17] <rollonet> for Ubuntu
[06:18] <kmag> helpPlease: please read Ken Thompson's paper "Reflections on Trusting Trust"
[06:18] <rollonet> Or, can someone help me install Captive
[06:18] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: two, even utilities like dpkg and ar can't be trusted for the same reason.
[06:18] <glyph> hello
[06:18] <thoreauputic> helpPLEASE: well, reinstall ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-base  etc
[06:18] <helpPLEASE> thoreauputic; aptitude works also. But like i said, after i tried to 'upgrade' i got an error for a login-dont-know-what...
[06:18] <MacSlow> crimsun, why not?
[06:18] <crimsun> MacSlow: just joshin' ya
[06:18] <glyph> how do i get x-server working agian it will not startx at all
[06:18] <kmag> helpPlease: the gyst of it is even if you re-compile everything from source on a compromised system, you still aren't safe
[06:18] <crimsun> Trae: ok, thanks.
[06:19] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; dpkg works. That's how i found out /ps is from procps and cat is from coreutils (-S)
[06:19] <scorchsaber> glyph: have you installed a new graphics card?
[06:19] <glyph> no
[06:19] <scorchsaber> errr
[06:19] <DBO> glyph, do you use GNOME or KDE?
[06:19] <rollonet> Where can I get kernel sources?
[06:19] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: didn't you try ``sudo apt-get -f install'' ?
[06:19] <orbin> glyph: what did you do to break it?
[06:19] <glyph> Both
[06:19] <crimsun> rollonet: linux-source-2.6.12
[06:19] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i will reinstall (fresh this time) when i'll get at home. I don't really have the time. I REALLY need that project finished..
[06:19] <glyph> no it just wont load
[06:19] <helpPLEASE> hold on
[06:20] <DBO> glyph, what is the last thing you did before it stopped working?
[06:20] <rollonet> Could someone walk me through installing Captive?
[06:20] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:20] <thoreauputic> !captive
[06:20] <ubotu> captive is, like, totally, a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[06:20] <crimsun> TruckerMan: pastebin the output from ``lsmod|grep ^snd''
[06:20] <glyph> fixed menu.lst
[06:20] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: no, we need the error(s) above that.
[06:20] <thoreauputic> rollonet: see ubotu
[06:20] <orbin> define fixed
[06:20] <helpPLEASE> crimsun:  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 126
[06:21] <glyph> default boot number
[06:21] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: for which package?
[06:21] <rollonet> orly, it has debian packages :/
[06:21] <arrick> hey guys how do I create a link in a folder, in terminal, that leads to another drive?
[06:21] <DBO> glyph, type "sudo runlevel" and paste the output here
[06:21] <glyph> ok brb
[06:21] <IYY> arrick: ln -s foldername
[06:22] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; for login, this is the last one he failed to install
[06:22] <glyph> N 2
[06:22] <_Dez> i have this really weird Resolution on my laptop and im trying to use a XF86Config in /etc/X11 but its not working
[06:22] <DBO> glyph, well that kills me set it to the wrong runlevel idea...
[06:22] <asdf25> has anyone managed to get fglrx two monitor "big desktop" mode to work?
[06:22] <alpa> hey can someone please tell me how do i configure my sound card?
[06:22] <Bambino> anyone here using teamspeak and kde? wanna know where i can find it in my menu
[06:22] <arrick> thanks IYY
[06:23] <arrick> hey DBO guess wht i did today
[06:23] <arrick> ?
[06:23] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ls /var/cache/apt/archives/login*
[06:23] <DBO> glyph, do you get any output when you try to start X
[06:23] <crimsun> alpa: and more specifically?
[06:23] <DBO> arrick, uhhhh... ate a monkey?
[06:23] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i can't ls, remember ?
[06:23] <glyph> BSOD
[06:23] <alpa> crimsun: alsaconf's not working here
[06:23] <crimsun> alpa: we don't ship alsaconf
[06:23] <arrick> tried keeping my dog in the car and like a dummy shut my typeing hand in the door pushing his nose back in
[06:24] <arrick> DBO, ^^
[06:24] <DBO> glyph, BSOD?  uhhh...  Im not quite sure linux BSOD's...
[06:24] <TruckerMan> yeah, i
[06:24] <TruckerMan> i'm installing a bunch of alsa files right now
[06:24] <alpa> crimsun: i m just asking is there any other way i can configure my sound card?
[06:24] <DBO> arrick, so no more typing for you!
[06:24] <arrick> also got ran off my own property in Illinois at gunpoint when I was seeing who had broken in today
[06:24] <arrick> ouch
[06:24] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: type dash
[06:24] <arrick> it hurts
[06:24] <DBO> glyph, it just gives you a blue screen?
[06:24] <TruckerMan> and its strange, i crave corn chips
[06:24] <arrick> DBO, ^
[06:24] <glyph> know what i have to go for the night ill try it again tommrow if it dont work ill do the universal fix all reinstall
[06:25] <orbin> glyph: reconfig the x server
[06:25] <crimsun> alpa: of course, that's what I'm doing. I asked for more info, and I'm still waiting.
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i did
[06:25] <orbin> ubotu: tell glyph about xorg
[06:25] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: and the output from that command?
[06:25] <glyph> i know about xorg
[06:25] <alpa> help
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> crimsun
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> # ls /var/cache/apt/archives/login*
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> #
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> sorry for the paste
[06:25] <crimsun> TruckerMan: did you pastebin what I asked for?
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> oh
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> /bin/ls: /bin/ls: cannot execute binary file
[06:25] <helpPLEASE> this got executed as /command..
[06:26] <dashriKe> Ummmmm_ :: k
[06:26] <dashriKe> oop
[06:26] <crimsun> alpa: dude, I'm TRYING to help you.
[06:26] <dashriKe> DBO :: didn't quite work I think
[06:26] <DBO> dashriKe, what happened?
[06:26] <TruckerMan> sorry crimsun, i missed it
[06:26] <alpa> crimsun : wait a moment pls
[06:26] <crimsun> TruckerMan: pastebin the output from ``lsmod|grep ^snd''
[06:27] <TruckerMan> ok, give a couple seconds
[06:27] <IYY> helpPLEASE: maybe you could just download a new ls binary?
[06:27] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: forget the ls. What was the output from ``type dash'', like I asked?
[06:27] <dashriKe> Failed to fetch 3 cdrom .deb files [MD5sum mismatch] , and unable to fetch some archives
[06:27] <_Dez> i have this really weird Resolution on my laptop and im trying to use a XF86Config in /etc/X11 but its not working
[06:27] <maxallen> I've followed the FAQ thing about the multiverse, but I'm not getting it.
[06:27] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: dash is hashed (/bin/dash)
[06:27] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: excellent. Now, dash
[06:27] <maxallen> I added it to the list of repositories, refreshed, and I still only get a few things
[06:28] <orbin> _Dez: xf86 is obsolete
[06:28] <Madpilot> _Dez, you do know that ubuntu uses Xorg now, right? Not xfree86...
[06:28] <dashriKe> argh, the highlights.....
[06:28] <orbin> ubotu: tell _Dez zbout fixres
[06:28] <dashriKe> :P
[06:28] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: done
[06:28] <crimsun> dashriKe: can't help that
[06:28] <dashriKe> no worries
[06:28] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ls /var/cache/apt/archives/login*
[06:28] <helpPLEASE> lol
[06:28] <orbin> ubotu: tell _Dez about fixres
[06:28] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: same output
[06:29] <_Dez> orbin done that already didnt work
[06:29] <DBO> dashriKe, are you connected to the internet on the ubuntu box?
[06:29] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: can you install bash-static via apt-get?
[06:29] <dashriKe> DBO :: yes
[06:29] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i aint gettin nothin from that
[06:29] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: with apt-get install bash-static ?
[06:29] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: yes
[06:29] <dashriKe> fetched 42.1MB in 21min51s
[06:30] <crimsun> TruckerMan: sudo modprobe snd-cs4232
[06:30] <orbin> _Dez: ok, pastebin /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:30] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: it's downloading now..
[06:30] <DBO> dashriKe, "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg"
[06:30] <Bambino> how do i check what sound card i got
[06:30] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i think he installed, he suggested me a bash-doc package
[06:30] <dashriKe> working
[06:31] <DBO> dashriKe, tell me when its done
[06:31] <jake1> Bambino: i forgot how to check what devices are installed using Linux
[06:31] <TruckerMan> crimsun its only three lines
[06:31] <thoreauputic> Bambino: cat /proc/asound/cards
[06:31] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: if you're still running dash, type ``logout'', then ``bash-static''
[06:31] <TruckerMan> crimsun fatal errors and junk
[06:31] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: -bash: bash-static: command not found
[06:32] <DBO> dashriKe, "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[06:32] <PMantis> What does "rc" mean in the output of dpkg -l ?
[06:32] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: echo $PATH
[06:32] <BlurredWe> where can I download the .deb packages if I don't have internet access?  I need to bootstrap networking onto a box
[06:32] <crimsun> PMantis: it means those packages' conffiles are still installed.
[06:32] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11
[06:32] <thoreauputic> PMantis: something like "residual configuration" I think
[06:32] <arrick> okdokey, night guys
[06:32] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: dpkg -L bash-static|grep 'bin/'
[06:32] <DBO> later arrick
[06:32] <crimsun> TruckerMan: pastebin
[06:32] <JAyRULE> anyone have wu-ftpd running?
[06:32] <orbin> BlurredWe: use anopther computer w/ access
[06:33] <PMantis> crimsun, Ahhhh, cause I didn't --purge
[06:33] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: not installed...
[06:33] <JAyRULE> i just installed it, but i dont know how to get it running...
[06:33] <DBO> JAyRULE, I am familiar with wu-ftpd, what do you need?
[06:33] <dashriKe> DBO :: its asking about video modes etc, I assume that is good :P
[06:33] <PMantis> crimsun, Is there a way to purge it without installing and removing?
[06:33] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: does dpkg work?
[06:33] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i think it wasnt installed because of that login install error..
[06:33] <crimsun> PMantis: dpkg -P, or use aptitude purge
[06:33] <DBO> JAyRULE, use proftpd, its much better
[06:33] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: yes, dpkg works
[06:33] <orbin> BlurredWe: via packages.ubuntu.com
[06:33] <TruckerMan> crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4232 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/isa/c s423x/snd-cs4232.ko): No such device
[06:33] <TruckerMan>   SECOND LINE ---> FATAL: Error running install command for snd_cs4232
[06:33] <JAyRULE> DBO: well, i browsed thru some of the files, but i dont understand how to use it
[06:33] <DBO> dashriKe, that is good
[06:33] <crimsun> TruckerMan: I specifically asked for pastebin
[06:33] <JAyRULE> DBO: ... for a newbie?
[06:34] <TruckerMan> you still want pastebin?
[06:34] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[06:34] <Bambino> Hmm Iwhen i check my sound card, it displays two different ones. which one do I have then?
[06:34] <DBO> JAyRULE, ProFTPd is probably the easiest to use
[06:34] <DBO> you can learn it in 10 minutes (basic use anyhow)
[06:34] <JAyRULE> DBO: i had proftp installed, but i was confused haha.. didnt know what to do...
[06:34] <crimsun> Bambino: pastebin ``cat /proc/asound/cards'' and tell us the url
[06:34] <dashriKe> DBO :: getting the desktop files now
[06:34] <JAyRULE> DBO: aight... ill give it a second shot...
[06:34] <BlurredWe> orbin, thanks :)
[06:34] <TruckerMan> crimsun i thought you were expecting a flood
[06:34] <orbin> _Dez: guess you don't want help then
[06:34] <crimsun> TruckerMan: anything's a flood in this channel
[06:35] <DBO> JAyRULE, I will help you with either wu or pro (your choice, I suggest pro) in a different channel since this is not strictly related to ubuntu
[06:35] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: Setting up login (4.0.3-37ubuntu8) ... // dpkg: error processing login (--configure): //  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 126 // Errors were encountered while processing: //  login
[06:35] <TruckerMan> my bad
[06:35] <PMantis> crimsun, Worked perfectly... Thank you!!
[06:35] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: // as a new line
[06:35] <crimsun> PMantis: np
[06:35] <Holydoom> hi
[06:36] <TruckerMan> ok, what's the pastebin url again?
[06:36] <helpPLEASE> !pastebin
[06:36] <ubotu> I guess 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
[06:36] <JAyRULE> DBO: okay thanks!  ill install pro, and ill try to go thru some of it so i dont take up too much of your time...brb
[06:36] <DBO> JAyRULE, "/join #dbo"
[06:38] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo dpkg -D2 --configure -a
[06:38] <crimsun> pastebin as necessary
[06:38] <ishit> can any1 help me with xmms
[06:38] <ishit> i can either hav no volume or full volume
[06:38] <TruckerMan> crimsun,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11828
[06:38] <ishit> Help !!!!
[06:39] <thoreauputic> !tell ishit about patience
[06:39] <thejnaitor> DBO, hey, sorry that took me so long. I get to the "sudo cp /etc/x11/xorg.conf " part, and it tells me no such file or directory
[06:39] <ishit> kk sry
[06:39] <dashriKe> DBO :: the MD5sums failed again
[06:39] <DBO> thejnaitor, the X in X11 is capitalized
[06:39] <riomerc> hi
[06:39] <riomerc> I need help
[06:39] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11829
[06:40] <riomerc> I don't have any sound!
[06:40] <thejnaitor> DBO, oh... i'll try again
[06:40] <DBO> dashriKe, uhhhhh... brain buffer overflow... warning writing to childhood memories... core dump in progress...
[06:40] <TruckerMan> riomerc join the club
[06:40] <thoreauputic> ishit: have you tried changing the output plugin in xmms ?
[06:40] <riomerc> is there a fix?
[06:40] <crimsun> TruckerMan: pastebin /var/log/dmesg
[06:40] <TruckerMan> sure, lots
[06:40] <riomerc> can you list one?
[06:41] <ishit> thoreauputic: ya i tried
[06:41] <crimsun> riomerc: you've told us nothing about your sound hardware.
[06:41] <riomerc> ah
[06:41] <riomerc> sorry
[06:41] <dashriKe> DBO :: ttf-baekmuk and ttf-kochi-gothic to be more specific
[06:41] <riomerc> I'm using an audigy sound blaster
[06:41] <crimsun> "it's broke, fix it" doesn't help AT ALL
[06:41] <riomerc> I belive it's a PCI-PCI bus
[06:41] <thoreauputic> ishit: have you tried a different application?
[06:41] <crimsun> riomerc: pastebin the output from ``lspci -v && lspci -nv && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[06:42] <ishit> thoreauputic: wat do i try. xmms wrked fine sometime bak. neways wat do i put output pluggin
[06:42] <william> what can I use to play .RAM files, I tried mplayer but it sort of skips and VLC or totem wont play it.
[06:42] <riomerc> how do I pastebin?
[06:42] <helpPLEASE> !pastebin
[06:42] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, 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
[06:43] <DBO> dashriKe, im really sorry, you need someone smarter than me...
[06:43] <thoreauputic> ishit: erm -"worked fine" on this install? I would try the esound output plugin
[06:43] <DBO> dashriKe, maybe if you ask Madpilot, hes smart...
[06:43] <riomerc> thx
[06:43] <dashriKe> I need somebody smarter than me :P
[06:43] <dashriKe> to be here, where I am :P
[06:43] <ishit> thoreauputic: well it wrkd
[06:44] <ishit> thoreauputic: thnx man
[06:44] <thoreauputic> ishit: np
[06:44] <GuardianAtomos> Quick question for anyone that can answer it...I just installed Ubuntu...and after the first boot, I tried to log in. The screen then switched to the installer and additional packages were automatically installed. Now, the system boots to Edubuntu, which I don't want...
[06:44] <GuardianAtomos> Is there any way for me to "switch" it back to Ubuntu?
[06:44] <riomerc> here it is
[06:44] <riomerc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11830
[06:44] <riomerc> crimsun
[06:45] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: sounds like you used the wrong CD :)
[06:45] <kkathman> thoreauputic:  do you know what package you remove to get rid of a bad kubuntu-desktop install ?
[06:45] <GuardianAtomos> Nah, it was Ubuntu for the first login...and I double checked the CD.
[06:45] <kkathman> kdelibs???
[06:45] <GuardianAtomos> But now...the desktop is Edubuntu...for whatever reason.
[06:45] <kkathman> crimsun:  you might know?
[06:45] <_Dez> !xfree86
[06:45] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _Dez
[06:45] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ls -l /var/lib/dpkg/info/login.postinst
[06:45] <_Dez> how do i install XFree86?
[06:45] <lutra> !xorg
[06:45] <ubotu> xorg is probably 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
[06:45] <thoreauputic> kkathman: hmm - it's a metapackage so...
[06:45] <riomerc> hey crimsun
[06:45] <Madpilot> _Dez, Ubuntu doesn't use xfree86...
[06:45] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i can't ls :(
[06:45] <lutra> _Dez: you want xorg not xfree86
[06:46] <orbin> _Dez: we already told you xf86 is obsolete
[06:46] <GuardianAtomos> Maybe it's because I did an expert install? And it pulled packages from the Internet?
[06:46] <kkathman> thoreauputic:  yah but theres one packages that you can remove and it takes most of it away
[06:46] <GuardianAtomos> Is that possible?
[06:46] <thoreauputic> kkathman: I guess something like libqt *
[06:46] <thoreauputic> kkathman: but that might be a bit drastic..
[06:46] <_Dez> i need xf86 b/c its the only thing that supports my laptop display
[06:46] <Madpilot> GuardianAtomos, redo, with standard install, and see what you get
[06:46] <GuardianAtomos> Okay, will do.
[06:47] <kkathman> thoreauputic: i think kdebase is one, maybe kdelibs
[06:47] <GuardianAtomos> Sorry for the stupid question.
[06:47] <orbin> _Dez: doub it.
[06:47] <orbin> s/doub/doubt
[06:47] <thoreauputic> kkathman: sounds logical
[06:47] <thoreauputic> kkathman: I'm not really up on KDE, sorry
[06:48] <kkathman> nope
[06:48] <_Dez> orbin my display is 1024x600 and ive been to fixvideoresolution on ubuntu and it didnt work
[06:48] <crimsun> riomerc: did you intend to use your onboard as the primary?
[06:48] <riomerc> huh?
[06:48] <orbin> _Dez: and i've told you to pastebin xorg.conf twice
[06:48] <riomerc> if you mean the sound crap that comes with the motherboard, then no
[06:49] <crimsun> riomerc: well that's the one it's using currently.
[06:49] <riomerc> !
[06:49] <ubotu> riomerc: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:49] <GuardianAtomos> Oh, another quick question. When I played around with Linux a few years ago, I got my older NVIDIA graphics card to work with 3D acceleration...now, however, I don't see anything in any of the distros I've used to enable that. Are legacy cards not supported for acceleration?
[06:49] <crimsun> riomerc: System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card, choose the audigy
[06:49] <william> what can I use to play .RAM files, I tried mplayer but it sort of skips and VLC or totem wont play it.
[06:49] <riomerc> thx
[06:49] <rollonet> william, realplayer
[06:49] <crimsun> riomerc: you'll need to restart your audio apps afterward (or just log out and back in)
[06:50] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: I think there's a "nvidia-legacy" package
[06:50] <riomerc> ah, thanks man
[06:50] <riomerc> I'll test it out right now
[06:50] <william> so just aptget realplayer?
[06:50] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: I'd need to check that
[06:50] <thoreauputic> !tell GuardianAtomos about nvidia
[06:50] <orbin> william: helixplayer's nicer
[06:51] <GuardianAtomos> thoreauputic: Thanks for all the help. I appreciate it.
[06:51] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: ?
[06:51] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i hope this is right...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11832
[06:51] <Overand> any suggestions for a good PCI (or PCI-X, if these exist) gigabit ethernet card?
[06:51] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo dpkg -D2008 --configure -a
[06:51] <thoreauputic> !info nvidia-glx-legacy
[06:51] <ubotu> nvidia-glx-legacy: (NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'legacy' driver), section restricted/misc, is optional. Version: 1.0.7174-0ubuntu25.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2985 kB, Installed size: 9764 kB
[06:52] <fabri> i'm a newbie to linux and can't finde help on the forums
[06:52] <Overand> I'm building a software-raid 5 system on a dual proc Athlon MP 1900+ system, but the mobo has no SATA and no gigabit lan
[06:52] <Overand> fabri: what's your question?
[06:52] <fabri> i have a lot of question would anyone help with one or two
[06:52] <lasindi> Hi all. I installed Internet Explorer 6 under Wine using the ies4linux script. I needed it for another application whose installer checks for IE 5 or greater being installed. However, now that I've installed, it still doesn't find it. Does ies4linux install IE in an unusual place?
[06:52] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: dpkg: --debug requires an octal argument ?
[06:52] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: looks like there are "restricted modules " packages too ( apt-cache search nvidia | grep legacy )
[06:52] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: and after that the help..
[06:52] <TruckerMan> fabri, just ask
[06:52] <fabri> how to set up my Toshiba keyboard?
[06:52] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: -D2000, then
[06:52] <william> how do i install bin files
[06:52] <GuardianAtomos> Is 3D accel. enabled automatically if it's available on the card? I used to be able to select 3D accel. in the display section of GNOME or KDE...now, it seems more simplified, so I didn't see that option at all.
[06:53] <crimsun> (where did I get 2008?)
[06:53] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: the same as ^^^
[06:53] <GuardianAtomos> What are restricted modules?
[06:53] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: as in the same error, the login sheeeeet
[06:53] <GuardianAtomos> I can't install them safely or whatever?
[06:53] <Overand> fabri: What is your native language?
[06:53] <fabri> i need to use english international
[06:53] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: I suggest you read the wiki page I pointed you  to
[06:53] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: I need all of it pastebinned, though.
[06:54] <fabri> because it's an english keyboard but i speak spanish
[06:54] <GuardianAtomos> Cool. I'm at it. I'll take a closer look.
[06:54] <crimsun> TruckerMan: where were we?
[06:54] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11833
[06:54] <Overand> fabri: I'm asking because you phrased your question in a way that is uncommon for native english speakers - I thought you might have an easier time in an Ubuntu channel that is geated to your native language.
[06:54] <fabri> Overand: I have a Satellite notebook with a 85-keys Toshiba laptop
[06:55] <nicholaspaul> Q: How do i change to a directory with a space in the name (in terminal) ?
[06:55] <fabri> wich one, please
[06:55] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: using -D2002?
[06:55] <GuardianAtomos> nicholaspaul: cd "directory name"
[06:55] <Overand> fabri: I don't know too much about configuring keymaps.
[06:55] <fabri> i really don't know anything about this
[06:55] <GuardianAtomos> Or cd directory\ name
[06:55] <nicholaspaul> with dbl quote GuardianAtomos?
[06:55] <thoreauputic> nicholaspaul: or use tab completion
[06:55] <riomerc> hi
[06:55] <GuardianAtomos> Yup.
[06:55] <Overand> I've never *had* to configure a keymap past anything other than 'US'
[06:55] <riomerc> I'm back again
[06:55] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: no, 2000 lol. Hold on
[06:55] <orbin> fabri: #ubuntu-es for spanish speakers
[06:55] <riomerc> I still don't have soun
[06:55] <GuardianAtomos> Yeah, tab completion should escape the spaces for you.
[06:55] <crimsun> riomerc: mute 'IEC958'
[06:55] <fabri> orbin: how do i get there?
[06:55] <riomerc> ?
[06:56] <Overand> fabri: /join #ubuntu-es
[06:56] <ScreaminIke> fairly major emergency...
[06:56] <riomerc> I unmuted everything
[06:56] <nicholaspaul> GuardianAtomos yea i tried tab, didnt work (actually, I'm in OSX!!)
[06:56] <TruckerMan> crimsun uhhm hang on, im still here buddy
[06:56] <crimsun> riomerc: BAD.
[06:56] <riomerc> on every listed device
[06:56] <GuardianAtomos> Ah, nice. Same here.
[06:56] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11834
[06:56] <fabri> thanks to everyone
[06:56] <ScreaminIke> uhm... i do'nt seem to be able to run anything with gksudo
[06:56] <GuardianAtomos> Tab completion works for me.
[06:56] <GuardianAtomos> Hm.
[06:56] <thoreauputic> nicholaspaul: heh -
[06:56] <crimsun> riomerc: unlike what you might think that does, it DOESN'T produce sound.
[06:56] <nicholaspaul> But the quotes worked - thanks Guardian!
[06:56] <GuardianAtomos> Yup. Sure.
[06:56] <nicholaspaul> :D
[06:56] <_Dez> orbin http://pastebin.com/648929
[06:56] <riomerc> whuh?
[06:56] <nicholaspaul> hey thoreauputic
[06:56] <thoreauputic> nicholaspaul: I would have thought tab complete worked in OS -X
[06:56] <orbin> ScreaminIke: what are the error/s?
[06:56] <crimsun> riomerc: pastebin ``amixer -c0'' output
[06:57] <crimsun> riomerc: err, sorry, ``amixer -c1''
[06:57] <thoreauputic> nicholaspaul: OS-X uses bash....
[06:57] <ScreaminIke> i was messing around with chown and cmod in /usr/bin ... and now...  LOTS OF PROBLEMS
[06:57] <thejnaitor> DBO, hey... I'm back again :) IT looks like the install kind of worked, I get the NVIDIA splash screen
[06:57] <GuardianAtomos> thoreauputic: It does for me. Perhaps nicholaspaul typed in the first few characters wrong?
[06:57] <nicholaspaul> thor - yea, but not for dir. names.
[06:57] <orbin> _Dez: looking
[06:57] <sufa> im pretty sure tab complete works in OSX
[06:57] <nicholaspaul> oh.
[06:57] <DBO> thejnaitor, thats good news!
[06:57] <ScreaminIke> gksudo terminal gives me this ...
[06:57] <TruckerMan> crimsun /var/log/dmesg pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11832
[06:57] <DBO> thejnaitor, that means it worked =P
[06:57] <thoreauputic> GuardianAtomos: sounds plausible :)
[06:57] <thejnaitor> DBO, I still can't set the resolution higher than 1280x1024, though
[06:57] <GuardianAtomos> Heh. I've been using OS X's terminal for a while...and it's always tab completed for me. :) Even directories.
[06:57] <riomerc> wtf!
[06:57] <ScreaminIke> Failed to run gnome-terminal as user root:
[06:57] <nicholaspaul> aah you guys are right - after i typed AppTAB I had to complete with Support.
[06:57] <ScreaminIke>  Child terminated with 1 status
[06:57] <thejnaitor> DBO, my monitor is native at 1680x1050
[06:57] <nicholaspaul> Cheers!!
[06:58] <GuardianAtomos> Are there minimum requirements for Xgl?
[06:58] <GuardianAtomos> AKA, will an older graphics card do the trick?
[06:58] <DBO> thejnaitor, hmmmm, can I steal your monitor?  I mean I think you are going to have to edit your xorg.conf
[06:58] <dissident> I'm having a wireless networking problem, seems as though my usb device can't see the access point.  What's the best way to troubleshoot?
[06:58] <thoreauputic> nicholaspaul: :) OS-X support on #ubuntu - what next ? *grin*
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> the terminal output for it is:
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:12: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "stock_volume.svg"
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:68: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "stock_brokenimage.svg"
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:83: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "stock_quit.svg"
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:145: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "media-previous.svg"
[06:58] <thejnaitor> DBO, hehe. OK
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:165: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "stock_quit.svg"
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> /home/swarm/.themes/MilkMint/gtk-2.0/../icons/iconrc:178: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "media-previous.svg"
[06:58] <ScreaminIke> sudo: must be setuid root
[06:58] <GuardianAtomos> dissident: I had the same trouble. Seems USB networking devices aren't good for Linux. Took me forever to get it to work.
[06:59] <GuardianAtomos> dissident: What brand is it?
[06:59] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: use -D2773 ?
[06:59] <nicholaspaul> thoreauputic . hehe! Thanks mate! Sorry, but I know you guys are pretty helpful  and didnt know where else to go!!
[06:59] <thoreauputic> ScreaminIke: do NOT paste in here
[06:59] <orbin> ScreaminIke: use a pastebin
[06:59] <dissident> dlink - I've had this exact hardware working in ubuntu before
[06:59] <GuardianAtomos> nicholaspaul: I agree. People here are pretty patient. Heh.
[06:59] <PwcrLinux> Hi there
[06:59] <dissident> dwl122
[06:59] <crimsun> riomerc: url?
[06:59] <DBO> thejnaitor, can you pastebin you /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?
[06:59] <thoreauputic> grrr
[06:59] <GuardianAtomos> dissident: Weird. I still can't get my Linksys WUSBG card to work.
[06:59] <nicholaspaul> GuardianAtomos oh yes! :) But I have to run. thanks again! :D
[07:00] <PwcrLinux> ScreaminIke: You should paste in the webboard see below
[07:00] <thejnaitor> DBO, yes, just a moment
[07:00] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11835
[07:00] <PwcrLinux> !paste
[07:00] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[07:00] <orbin> _Dez: run this: sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange
[07:00] <GuardianAtomos> nicholaspaul: Sure. Take care. :)
[07:00] <TruckerMan> crimsun did you get that pastebin you requested of me?
[07:00] <holobyted> do I have to install anything to use my Linksys USB Bluetooth adapter?
[07:00] <riomerc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11836
[07:00] <thejnaitor> DBO, so just open it with vi and paste all that in to pastebin?
[07:00] <ScreaminIke> any way... con i get some help to put sudo and gksudo back on their feet?
[07:00] <crimsun> TruckerMan: yes. What does ``pnpdump -v'' give you?
[07:00] <riomerc> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11836
[07:01] <riomerc> i noticed some stuff set to 0
[07:01] <TruckerMan> crimsun, command not found
[07:01] <riomerc> but I used volime control
[07:01] <riomerc> ???
[07:01] <DBO> thejnaitor, "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[07:01] <DBO> then paste it ALL to pastebin
[07:01] <thejnaitor> DBO, oh ok
[07:01] <Cloud_tm> Hello everboyd
[07:01] <riomerc> hi
[07:02] <riomerc> lol
[07:02] <ScreaminIke> can i get some help with my gksudo/sudo problem?
[07:02] <TruckerMan> is crimsun like helping 50 people at once in here?
[07:02] <riomerc> yep
[07:02] <_Dez> orbin http://pastebin.com/648932
[07:02] <orbin> ScreaminIke: sounds like you chowned something to user that needs to be root
[07:02] <Cloud_tm> how do you "exit the X server and kill all OpenGL applications"?
[07:02] <TruckerMan> thats ill
[07:02] <dissident> well the device is recognized but when I dhclient wlan0 I get a timeout-has anyone else dealt with this before?
[07:02] <crimsun> riomerc: turn up 'Surround', 'Center', and 'LFE'
[07:02] <Overand> are there any PCI-X gigabit ethernet cards?
[07:02] <Overand> (As 32-bit PCI at 33mhz maxes out at 1 gigabit anyway, and I'm going to have a ton of SATA devices using software RAID 5, so...)
[07:02] <crimsun> riomerc: and 'Side'
[07:02] <thejnaitor> DBO, OK. http://pastebin.com/648933
[07:02] <orbin> _Dez: k, i have no idea what that means
[07:02] <riomerc> from where?
[07:03] <DBO> Cloud_tm, first pres CTRL+ALT+F1 then type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[07:03] <_Dez> orbin ive been using XF86Config on this laptop forever never got it working in xorg
[07:03] <crimsun> riomerc: the volume control. Choose Properties and select the audigy.
[07:03] <DBO> Cloud_tm, you will drop from this channel when you do that
[07:03] <TruckerMan> crimsun,just a side note, i have sound with hotplug enabled on boot but it hangs up so much i want to get around hotplug
[07:03] <ScreaminIke> orbin how do i unchown it and what is it?
[07:03] <thejnaitor> DBO, I notice it's still saying "generic video card". Maybe I did something wrong with installing the driver?
[07:03] <crimsun> TruckerMan: um, why are we doing this then?
[07:03] <Amaranth> thejnaitor: that's just a name xorg uses to keep track of it
[07:04] <riomerc> I can't see properties
[07:04] <orbin> ScreaminIke: tbh, i don't really know...just a stab reading that error
[07:04] <DBO> thejnaitor, dont worry about that, notice how your highest mode is 1280x1024, thats your problem
[07:04] <ScreaminIke> i was using chown and chmod in /usr/bin iwth wildcards...
[07:04] <orbin> _Dez: hang on, googling
[07:04] <ScreaminIke> oh, no.
[07:04] <thejnaitor> Oh ok
[07:04] <riomerc> ah, got it
[07:04] <TruckerMan> crimsun, hotplugs literally hangs up on 3 outta 4 boots, i'm sick of the gamble hard restarts.
[07:04] <Cloud_tm> DBO: DO I have to press ctrl-alt-f1? Can't I jsut use terminal?
[07:04] <DBO> Cloud_tm, no
[07:04] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: Time to reinstall.
[07:05] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: And remember, never do that again.
[07:05] <DBO> Cloud_tm, using terminal requires X, you need to shut down X
[07:05] <ScreaminIke> amaranth, are you for serious?
[07:05] <ScreaminIke> i can't just rechown it to root?
[07:05] <riomerc> crimsun: el zilcho
[07:05] <TruckerMan> thats what i was hoping is i could just extract something from hotplug and not need it anymore
[07:05] <DBO> thejnaitor, "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup"
[07:05] <crimsun> riomerc: follow the instructions being sent to you.
[07:05] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: Well, reinstall or manually figure out what every single thing in /usr/bin is _supposed_ to be and fix it all 1 file at a time
[07:05] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: Reinstall is easier.
[07:05] <Madpilot> ScreaminIke, if you're going to play with chown & such, do it in your own directories, not root's :P
[07:06] <orbin> _Dez: aha, have you tried changing the default depth to 16?
[07:06] <_Dez> orbin no?
[07:06] <ScreaminIke> fuck. ... well, thank you very much
[07:06] <thejnaitor> DBO, Ok. that's done
[07:06] <PwcrLinux> !language
[07:06] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[07:06] <orbin> _Dez: try it.
[07:06] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: messing around in /usr/bin is almost always a bad idea
[07:06] <_Dez> in the config?
[07:06] <crimsun> riomerc: if you have problems with dpkg, just ``sudo apt-get -f install'' to continue. When you reach the dpkg-reconfigure step, choose "yes" for both PnP and debug.
[07:06] <DBO> ok, jnaitor, Im going to modify your pastebin, then I want you to make the changes I made to your pastebin onto your real file
[07:06] <ScreaminIke> now i need TONS f of storage to back up my system... thanx, though. nice to know that my first solution WAS the best...
[07:07] <thejnaitor> DBO, OK, sounds good
[07:07] <orbin> _Dez: yep, change DefaultDepth in the Screen section  to 16
[07:07] <jadaz87> hello everyone my trackpad is a little jerky it is made by synaptic i was wondering if there was a fix for ti
[07:07] <orbin> _Dez: instead of 24
[07:07] <NoOnEx> how do i keep a particular package from ever being updated when i do a apt-get upgrade ?
[07:07] <TruckerMan> alright crimsun, are you done trying to help me? if you are its cool, i'll just go back to research and stop hangin on the edge of my seat
[07:07] <orbin> _Dez: actually, it already is
[07:07] <helpPLEASE> crimsun ?:(
[07:07] <thoreauputic> ScreaminIke: I know you are frustrated - but please try to watch your behaviour here
[07:07] <Amaranth> ScreaminIke: When you reinstall it put /home on a separate partition, that way if this happens again you can reinstall without losing all your stuff
[07:08] <crimsun> TruckerMan: sudo modprobe snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1
[07:08] <crimsun> TruckerMan: if that fails, we need pnpdump -v output pastebinned, or lspnp -v
[07:08] <DBO> thejnaitor, http://pastebin.com/648941
[07:08] <DBO> make those changes then save the file
[07:09] <TruckerMan> thanks crimsun, i appreciate it buddy, i think i'll just read about it tho, your very helpful, but i dont learn anything just cutting and pasting
[07:09] <thejnaitor> DBO, OK. I am making the changes now
[07:10] <TruckerMan> crimsun, that did something
[07:10] <orbin> _Dez: er, is your comp. a 4020cdt?
[07:10] <TruckerMan> but the screen didnt stay up long enough
[07:10] <_Dez> nope Toshiba Portege 320CT
[07:10] <TruckerMan> hmmm, stand by
[07:10] <crimsun> TruckerMan: did it freeze the machine?
[07:10] <TruckerMan> no no no, i thkin it was something positive
[07:11] <crimsun> TruckerMan: did it return to a prompt immediately?
[07:11] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: forget about me m8 ?
[07:11] <TruckerMan> yep
[07:11] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: dude, you're queued. Chill.
[07:11] <helpPLEASE> :)
[07:11] <DBO> helpPLEASE, what is your issue?
[07:12] <crimsun> TruckerMan: good. What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards ?
[07:12] <DBO> poor crimsun is swamped
[07:12] <helpPLEASE> DBO: besides that my system is fkcd, not much...
[07:12] <orbin> _Dez: you weren't kidding when you said it was old...
[07:12] <TruckerMan> i have a sound card recognized in my system > preference > sound dilly....so thats a plus
[07:12] <DBO> helpPLEASE, can you be more specific?  I am odd like that
[07:12] <crimsun> TruckerMan: good, can you hear sound?
[07:12] <orbin> _Dez: are you sure it's capable of 1024x768?
[07:12] <DBO> thejnaitor, how is it going?
[07:13] <DBO> got those changes made?
[07:13] <helpPLEASE> DBO: yes, ls, cat, mv, dir...stuff from coreutils wont work...
[07:13] <TruckerMan> sho nuff crimsun, your a wizz!
[07:13] <_Dez> orbin its only capable of 1024x600
[07:13] <TruckerMan> so what did you do crimsun?
[07:13] <_Dez> but ive changed all the 1024x768 and it wont go
[07:13] <DBO> helpPLEASE, type "/bin/ls" in a console, does that work?
[07:13] <riomerc> crimsun: the system wants me to select the driver that ALSA should build
[07:13] <helpPLEASE> DBO: No, it's not working :)
[07:13] <crimsun> TruckerMan: echo "options snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1" |sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[07:13] <tonyyarusso> helpPLEASE: Do they not exist or give an error?
[07:13] <TruckerMan> i really do appreciate it dont get me wrong, i just wish i could do it
[07:13] <DBO> helpPLEASE, does it give an error?
[07:14] <orbin> _Dez: go where? to 768?  if it's not capable of it, you can't force it to
[07:14] <TruckerMan> do that now crimson?
[07:14] <helpPLEASE> tonyyarusso, DBO yes: -bash: /bin/ls: cannot execute binary file
[07:14] <crimsun> TruckerMan: yes
[07:14] <DBO> ah
[07:14] <TruckerMan> starting with echo
[07:14] <_Dez> orbin i know 1024x600 works for sure
[07:14] <tonyyarusso> DBO: Does that mean something to you?
[07:14] <crimsun> riomerc: leave it set to "all"
[07:14] <TruckerMan> does that make it system wide or something?
[07:14] <riomerc> thx
[07:14] <orbin> _Dez: what's the issue exactly? ok, you want 1024x600. what res. are you currently at?
[07:14] <crimsun> TruckerMan: it loads the driver on boot so you won't have to do this procedure again
[07:15] <DBO> tonyyarusso, yes, seen it before, ended up reinstalling because the fix was harder
[07:15] <TruckerMan> i gotcha
[07:15] <_Dez> orbin im currently running at 800x600
[07:15] <rollonet> What kernel sources does Ubuntu use?
[07:15] <orbin> _Dez: is this your laptop: http://www.tux.org/~tbr/pc-config/satellitepro430cdt/potato/ ?
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> DBO: Reinstalling all or just coreutils?
[07:15] <TruckerMan> ok, went back to command prompt crimsun
[07:15] <DBO> tonyyarusso, its almost like he has the files for the wrong architecture
[07:15] <thejnaitor> DBO, Ok. I am done now... sorry it took so long... hehe
[07:16] <_Dez> orbin thats where i get my XF86Config at and i know XF86Config works when i run Xfree
[07:16] <DBO> helpPLEASE, paste the output of "uname -r"
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> DBO: Ooh...that wouldn't be good.
[07:16] <crimsun> DBO: that was my thought initially.
[07:16] <DBO> thejnaitor, CTRL+ALT+Backspace (will restart X)
[07:16] <helpPLEASE> DBO: 2.6.15.3-amd64
[07:16] <TruckerMan> mad props to crimsun
[07:16] <orbin> _Dez: your monitor rates don't match
[07:16] <_Dez> :o
[07:16] <DBO> crimsun, you have reason to think otherwise?
[07:16] <orbin> _Dez: if that is your exact same model, try his rates
[07:16] <netman1> Hi All. Using Breezy. I am unable to switch consoles (Ctrl-Alt-F1-6) or to a second X server (Ctrl-Alt-F8). Keyboard displays 'PQRS' for CAF1-F4 and ';7~' for CAF5-F8 in gnome-terminal. What is wrong?
[07:16] <_Dez> okay
[07:17] <rollonet> What kernel sources does Ubuntu use?
[07:17] <orbin> _Dez: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:17] <crimsun> DBO: something in the postinst is killing it
[07:17] <TruckerMan> ok, its past my bedtime now
[07:17] <orbin> _Dez: go down to the Monitor section and tell me when you get there
[07:18] <_Dez> orbin you got somewhere private we can talk im having trouble keeping up with this room lol
[07:18] <Madpilot> Hmm, there might be something wrong with my keyboard...
[07:18] <netman1> rollonet: uname -a
[07:18] <orbin> _Dez: i'll message you
[07:18] <DBO> Madpilot, maybe you spilled beer on it?
[07:18] <DBO> =P
[07:18] <bjv>  /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[07:19] <bjv> what was the topic?
[07:19] <thejnaitor> DBO, you are a genius :)
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> bjv: Just type /topic to see it again.
[07:19] <thejnaitor> DBO, it is working at native resolution now
[07:19] <DBO> thejnaitor, I appreciate the sentiment, but not deserved =P
[07:19] <bjv> ah
[07:19] <thejnaitor> DBO, thanks for all your help
[07:20] <DBO> np
[07:20] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: it's 7.19 AM over here you got any other ideeas your you are just out of'em ?
[07:21] <thejnaitor> DBO, I am just curious : Are you payed for doing this, or is all the help you just gave me just because you are a nice person? or both? hehe
[07:21] <Madpilot> DBO, actually, it's a rather odd XChat setting :P
[07:21] <DBO> thejnaitor, just because Im a nice guy who has been in your shoes once or twice
[07:21] <thejnaitor> DBO, wow... well, thanks again :)
[07:22] <riomerc> is crimsun still here?
[07:22] <crimsun> yes, he's busy atm
[07:23] <ubuntu> hola
[07:23] <riomerc> for when you get back, I ran them commands, what now?
[07:23] <ubuntu> que tal
[07:23] <helpPLEASE> !es
[07:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:23] <riomerc> !help
[07:23] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: pastebin the contents of the postinst
[07:23] <ubuntu> yo soy de chile
[07:23] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: postinst ?
[07:23] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: read your pastebin
[07:23] <helpPLEASE> oh
[07:23] <crimsun> riomerc: cat /proc/asound/version ->pastebin
[07:24] <ubuntu> Hi.
[07:24] <DJ_RBK> Hi there, having problems with Breezy Badger install
[07:24] <riomerc> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.10.
[07:24] <riomerc> Compiled on Apr  9 2006 for kernel 2.6.12-10-386.
[07:24] <DBO> DJ_RBK, ok, can you be more specific?
[07:24] <riomerc> sorry
[07:24] <DJ_RBK> np
[07:24] <riomerc> thought it was snmall enough
[07:24] <riomerc> :P
[07:24] <crimsun> riomerc: cat /proc/asound/modules
[07:24] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11837
[07:25] <ubuntu> fuck
[07:25] <DJ_RBK> I have installed on an HP ze2315us and am having problems with the X server
[07:25] <riomerc> 0 snd_emu10k1
[07:25] <PwcrLinux> !language
[07:25] <riomerc> 2 snd_intel8x0
[07:25] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[07:25] <riomerc> ido
[07:25] <bjv> arg, (im so frustrated i accidentally killed the wrong sshd on the wrong machine)
[07:25] <bjv> :(
[07:25] <DBO> DJ_RBK, more specific
[07:25] <helpPLEASE> lol
[07:25] <riomerc> crimsun: It's up there
[07:25] <crimsun> riomerc: pastebin ``amixer -c0''
[07:26] <DJ_RBK> apparently out of the box does not correctly configure X. How do i get in to configure the X Server?
[07:26] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: with -D3773 ?
[07:27] <DBO> bjv, take a breather if you need to, your not going to fix anything when you're all worked up
[07:27] <DBO> DJ_RBK, are you at a text prompt?
[07:27] <DJ_RBK> yes
[07:27] <netman1> DJ_RBK: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:27] <riomerc> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11838
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> DJ_RBK: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, generally speaking.  See also !fixres
[07:27] <bjv> DBO: thank you.   ill just have to fix the problem w/o access to my router. :|
[07:27] <DBO> bjv, what is your issue/
[07:28] <DBO> DJ_RBK, what they said!
[07:28] <tyler> so a mac can now run windows xp... so can a windows machine run a mac?
[07:28] <DJ_RBK> gotcha, sorry i'm a linux n00b...
[07:28] <DBO> tyler, not currently
[07:28] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11839
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> tyler: Not yet, but Mac programs will be released for Windows soon.
[07:28] <bjv> DBO: i have gotten the nvidia module to compile after resolving an apt-issue. but cannot now get it to load
[07:28] <riomerc> tyler: just use an emulator
[07:28] <riomerc> :D
[07:28] <tyler> DBO, its all cos mac now runs on intel chips?
[07:29] <DBO> bjv, dapper drake I take it?
[07:29] <FlannelKing> not really.  Although... people have done it, it's just not legal, or very reasonable, for that matter.
[07:29] <DBO> tyler, no, because they use EFI instead of BIOS
[07:29] <crimsun> riomerc: pastebin ``cat ~/.asoundrc*''
[07:29] <riomerc> sheesh
[07:29] <bjv> DBO: (WW) Warning, couldn't open module GLcore; (EE) Failed to load module "glx" (a required submodule could not be loaded, 0)
[07:29] <tyler> so a windows box cannot run mac software, but a mac ca run both windows and mac software? is that right?
[07:29] <tonyyarusso> tyler: Yes.
[07:29] <DBO> bjv, are you trying to install the drivers from nvidia or the open source drivers?
[07:30] <AljoshaNL> heey
[07:30] <tyler> mac runs windows not using an emulator, right???
[07:30] <tyler> emulators sux!!!
[07:30] <DBO> tyler, thats right, its native
[07:30] <AljoshaNL> sure
[07:30] <AljoshaNL> DBO are u online 24/7 ?
[07:30] <bjv> DBO: ive compiled the nvidia module,   and yes just upgraded to dapper this evening
[07:30] <tyler> native means speed is full throttle,?
[07:30] <DJ_RBK> OK, thx. Will come back if other issues arise
[07:30] <DBO> AljoshaNL, no, just when I should be working
[07:30] <bjv> from cating  xorg.conf              #       Load    "GLcore";  and   #       Load    "dri"
[07:30] <AljoshaNL> :)
[07:30] <riomerc> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11840
[07:31] <DBO> bjv, print the output from "uname -r"
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> tyler: Presumably, but I doubt anyone in here can tell you from experience.  Not exactly the place for that.
[07:31] <tyler> in that case, why would anyone want a windows.. i can get a mac and hack it to run windows ... dual boot of cos?
[07:31] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: does 'mv' work?
[07:31] <bjv> DBO: Linux ubuntu 2.6.15-20-386 #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 4 17:48:51 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[07:31] <riomerc> gezz crimsun, you prolly know more about my sound hardware than the manufuncturers themselves do
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> tyler: Then you would have Windows anyway...
[07:31] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: no, it doesnt
[07:31] <vik1ng> you pay a premium for Mac hardware
[07:31] <bjv> DBO: i apt-got   linux-headers-386
[07:31] <tyler> but i have a choice to use mac too???
[07:32] <bjv> DBO: and got it to compile after a restart of the machine
[07:32] <vik1ng> true
[07:32] <DBO> bjv, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper#METHOD_2 have you tried looking at that?
[07:32] <tyler> onoe more thing, can i thriple boot a mac laptop to run linux,mac,windows?
[07:32] <LostKat> !mp3
[07:32] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:32] <DBO> tyler, in theory, yes
[07:32] <Madpilot> tyler, can you take the Mac/Windows talk to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere, please
[07:32] <tonyyarusso> tyler: Of course.  You've been able to run either with linux for years.
[07:32] <bjv> DBO: no, i cant power search much with links2 in text :|
[07:32] <bjv> *im on a windows box now w/ putty/gaim
[07:32] <tyler> DBO, but i cant do that for windows laptop... cant run mac, only linux n win xp... right?
[07:32] <DBO> bjv, ok, hold please, let me make you a text file you can wget with direction
[07:33] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: I take it 'find' doesn't either?
[07:33] <DBO> tyler, OS X is just BSD with a jazzy frontend...
[07:33] <bjv> DBO: oh, im launching a browser.. just takes a while on this box
[07:33] <tyler> freebsd?
[07:33] <tyler> oh really?
[07:33] <tyler> hmmmmz
[07:33] <DBO> bjv, ok, well done
[07:33] <bjv> DBO: like a 200 mhz celeron i hooked a monitor up to
[07:33] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: find works
[07:34] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: good. find /var/cache/apt/archives -name 'coreutil*'
[07:34] <riomerc> hey crimsun
[07:34] <DBO> tyler, if you wish to confinue discussion of OS X with me, you are welcome to join #dbo (to talk to me) or #ubuntu-offtopic to talk to most anyone else
[07:34] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: nothing
[07:34] <netman1> Hi All. Using Breezy. I am unable to switch consoles (Ctrl-Alt-F1-6) or to a second X server (Ctrl-Alt-F8). Keyboard displays 'PQRS' for CAF1-F4 and ';7~' for CAF5-F8 in gnome-terminal. What is wrong?
[07:35] <riomerc> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11840
[07:35] <riomerc> second time :D
[07:35] <dissident> I was wondering which desktop environment uses less resources, gnome or kde?
[07:35] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo apt-get -d coreutils
[07:35] <riomerc> i'm guessing gnome, dissident
[07:35] <thoreauputic> dissident: not much difference as far as I can tell
[07:35] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sorry, ``sudo apt-get -d install coreutils''
[07:35] <netman1> dissident: run top or gps to see the difference.
[07:35] <tonyyarusso> dissident: Close to the same and up for debate.  Probably Gnome now, new versions may differ.
[07:35] <DBO> dissident, if anything, GNOME, but not by much...
[07:36] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Maybe a bad keyboard layout?
[07:36] <DBO> dissident, if you are low on resources, check out XFCE
[07:36] <crimsun> riomerc: echo "options snd-intel8x0 index=-2" |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[07:36] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: coreutils is already the newest version.
[07:36] <netman1> tonyyarusso: thougth about, but all applications work ok.
[07:36] <PwcrLinux> Hmm XFCE?? what's that?
[07:36] <dissident> yeah just wondering if there was much of a difference between those two, I know xfce is much better for older machines
[07:36] <thoreauputic> !info xfce4
[07:36] <ubotu> xfce4: (Installs Xfce4 core and scripts to set it up), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 4.2.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 4 kB, Installed size: 64 kB
[07:36] <netman1> tonyyarusso: and when I stop gdm, I can use the keyboard allright.
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Have you tested other F-key functionality?
[07:37] <thoreauputic> !info xubuntu-desktop
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Ooh...
[07:37] <ubotu> xubuntu-desktop: (Xubuntu desktop system), section universe/misc, is optional. Version: 1.4 (breezy), Packaged size: 5 kB, Installed size: 32 kB
[07:37] <PwcrLinux> ah
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> netman1: What video driver?
[07:37] <netman1> tonyyarusso: Alt-F4, F1 works
[07:37] <netman1> tonyyarusso: check, 1 moment
[07:37] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: lightweight desktop
[07:38] <netman1> tonyyarusso: radeon
[07:38] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: does 'wget' work?
[07:38] <DBO> PwcrLinux, if you REALLY need a lightweight desktop, you could try EvilWM...
[07:38] <riomerc> crimsun: what was the echo for?
[07:38] <PwcrLinux> My old tower only have 48 MB of ram and 3 GB hard drive.. it's too old MMX system, I kept the win95 for life to system death.
[07:38] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: yes
[07:39] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: wget http://ubuntu.mirrors.tds.net/ubuntu/pool/main/c/coreutils/coreutils_5.2.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
[07:39] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Dang, I thought that one was okay...  Anyway, you could try switching it to ati (or if you're feeling abitious, fglrx), and see what happens, as an attempt to pinpoint the problem.
[07:39] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: uname -m
[07:39] <riomerc> crimsun: arrgh!
[07:39] <riomerc> crimsun: I need to turn off the echo
[07:39] <netman1> tonyyarusso: fglrx is a driver too?
[07:39] <crimsun> riomerc: no, the command is precise.
[07:39] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Yeah, takes some extra doing though and is a tad buggy at this point.
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> netman1: I'm using it, but not without issues.
[07:40] <PwcrLinux> DBO: yea, what the best linux for lower end system 48 MB and 3 GB HD?
[07:40] <riomerc> the exact line you told me?
[07:40] <crimsun> riomerc: yes.
[07:40] <riomerc> just like it is?
[07:40] <netman1> tonyyarusso: Ok, I'll switch and try. Be back. Thanks for the info.
[07:40] <crimsun> yes.
[07:40] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: done downloading. --> x86_64
[07:40] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: I would check out DamnSmall Linux
[07:40] <narzy> oh  man linux sound support suxorz
[07:40] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ok.
[07:40] <rollonet> http://pastebin.com/648965 <- can someone click that and tell me what I'm doing wrong?
[07:40] <DBO> PwcrLinux, hard to say, you are going to have a VERY hard time getting any kind of GUI working nice
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> PwcrLinux: You could do a server Ubuntu install and get a lightweight window manager, etc. too.
[07:40] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo dpkg -i coreutils_5.2.1-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> netman1: See you soon.
[07:41] <thoreauputic> DBO: no, DSL with fluxbox would be fine
[07:41] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: DSL didn't detect my ethernet card :(
[07:41] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: /bin/rm: /bin/rm: cannot execute binary file
[07:41] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: ah
[07:41] <DBO> thoreauputic, yeah, but hardware support on DSL is not great
[07:41] <riomerc> crimsun: all I get back is options snd-intel8x0 index=-2
[07:41] <crimsun> riomerc: good.
[07:41] <riomerc> crimsun: now what?
[07:41] <crimsun> riomerc: now, set-default-soundcard 0
[07:42] <thoreauputic> DBO: I would try a server install plus x-window-system-core, xterm, and fluxbox or blackbox
[07:42] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11841
[07:42] <riomerc> ok
[07:42] <thoreauputic> plus other light apps
[07:42] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: DamnSmall linux have a gui or text based?
[07:42] <bjv> i think the 2.6.15 kernel that came with dapper came with support for my rt61 wireless card
[07:42] <crimsun> riomerc: then, test with ``aplay /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav''
[07:42] <tonyyarusso> DBO: I thought it was related to Knoppix, which is said to be good in that dept., so I was disappointed.
[07:42] <DBO> thoreauputic, fluxbox or evilWM =P
[07:42] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: GUI
[07:42] <tonyyarusso> PwcrLinux: GUI.
[07:42] <bjv> which sucks because i had it all working with my hacked up compiled stuff. :|
[07:43] <bjv> now i have to figgure out how to configure a wireless card like a normal person
[07:43] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: my video card up to 2MB i think
[07:43] <riomerc> crimsun: doesn't exist on my comp, i'll use an audio CD
[07:43] <rollonet> Anyone able to give me help with this: http://pastebin.com/648965
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> bjv: Hehe.  Most people are happy for new features...
[07:43] <crimsun> riomerc: you don't have ubuntu-desktop installed?
[07:43] <riomerc> yes, i do
[07:43] <riomerc> bressy
[07:43] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: that is OK - DSL uses a small xserver and should work
[07:43] <riomerc> **breezy
[07:43] <crimsun> riomerc: then you should have /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav
[07:43] <MTecknology> I have a link to a survey i need completed for school, can i talk anybody in to helping me out? by directing me to an appropriate channel?
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> rollonet: You probably want to give us an idea of the subject.
[07:43] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: dpkg -D3773
[07:43] <riomerc> well, I dont
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> MTecknology: #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:43] <bjv> tonyyarusso: confounded progress! :p
[07:44] <rollonet> tonyyarusso, compiling LUFS kernel module
[07:44] <crimsun> riomerc: install it.
[07:44] <rollonet> #
[07:44] <rollonet> Failed to prepare lufs.ko module for your Linux kernel 2.6.12-10-386.
[07:44] <rollonet> #
[07:44] <rollonet> Detected Linux kernel sources "/usr/src/linux" do not appear to be valid.
[07:44] <rollonet> #
[07:44] <thoreauputic> MTecknology: we don't do your homework for you here
[07:44] <rollonet> Please install kernel-source-x.y.z.i386.rpm or kernel-headers_x.y.z_i386.deb.
[07:44] <WheelSwitch> Hello all,  my Dell inspiron 6000 seems to be unable to burn a copy of ubuntu with the correct id5 checksum, i have tried burning 5.10, 6.06 flight 5, and 6.06 flight 6 and it never works, whether burning in windoze or ubuntu, any ideas? could this be a warrenty issue?
[07:45] <MTecknology> thoreauputic, thanks for that kind info. maybe that's why i didn't ask you to
[07:45] <DBO> are you sure you are burning an ISO correctly and not just burning the info
[07:45] <WheelSwitch> yes
[07:45] <matthew_w> What is a decent video editing software under Ubuntu
[07:45] <tonyyarusso> WheelSwitch: Maybe?  What speed are you burning at?
[07:45] <WheelSwitch> i can begin the install
[07:45] <WheelSwitch> but it always hangs
[07:45] <thoreauputic> MTecknology: sorry perhaps I misinterpreted -
[07:45] <riomerc> crimsun: I do have it, but for some reason my terminal seems incapable of reading anything with an exstention
[07:45] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11842
[07:45] <thoreauputic> MTecknology: my apologies
[07:45] <carthik> matthew_w, try kino
[07:45] <DBO> WheelSwitch, where does it hang?
[07:45] <MTecknology> thoreauputic, peace :)
[07:45] <thoreauputic> :)
[07:45] <WheelSwitch> burning from tried burning 1x, 4x and 24x
[07:45] <matthew_w> carthik; Have it, tried it, buggy piece of garbage :(
[07:46] <carthik> rollonet, please don't paste output here...
[07:46] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: ah okay, I guess rather leave the old Win95 alone, still works fine till the system death or HD death..  so this one is a Lappy is Ubuntu Breezy fully detected, but very strange I checked  the  "free" command that shows 776 MB total ram, how it's impossible got fattened up of ram, it;s really installed 768 MB DDR PC2100 SoDimm 200 Pin.
[07:46] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: no, that means use -D3773 with your dpkg command
[07:46] <carthik> !tell rollonet about pastebin
[07:46] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: oh, ok
[07:46] <DBO> WheelSwitch, so it hangs durring burning?
[07:46] <riomerc> crimsun: Nothing works now! everytime I try to play a sound the system tells me "Failed to play: could not open resource for writing
[07:46] <carthik> matthew_w, sorry then, that's all I have had reason to use
[07:46] <WheelSwitch> it hangs at 49% if i use the auto check cd integerety of draper, hangs at 6% of the install when i was trying to install breezy
[07:46] <WheelSwitch> no, during the install
[07:46] <WheelSwitch> or durring the md5 checksum check that comes with 6.06
[07:46] <crimsun> riomerc: cat /proc/asound/cards -> pastebin
[07:46] <matthew_w> carthik; has it been incredibly buggy for you?
[07:47] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11843
[07:47] <carthik> matthew_w, no - are yo using Dapper, if yes, then please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions
[07:47] <DBO> WheelSwitch, are you using download accelerators?
[07:47] <WheelSwitch> the cds burn fine in another computer
[07:47] <WheelSwitch> only in this one they dont work
[07:47] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: dmesg -> pastebin
[07:48] <matthew_w> carthik; if I try to increase the brightness of a clip, for example, no option to do so.  If I run a filter, it crashes.  The movies import to a .dv format, which makes them for some reason 2x faster than usual, and then, once I've tried to export them, they're corrupt, or have no audio, or extremely EXTREMELY poor audio.  Breezy.
[07:48] <WheelSwitch> i can burn on another computer and install on this one fine
[07:48] <DBO> WheelSwitch, thats an issue with your burner then... you will have to take it up with your equipment provider
[07:48] <[Spooky] > WheelSwitch: how do you burn them then ?
[07:48] <riomerc> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11844
[07:48] <jesusxp> I'm having trouble compiling a cpp program :S
[07:48] <carthik> matthew_w, please help it get better by filing bugs or confirming and adding info to existing ones.
[07:48] <crimsun> riomerc: lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[07:48] <jesusxp> I used gcc -c hello.cpp -o hello
[07:48] <jesusxp> and I cant run ./hello
[07:48] <WheelSwitch> in windoze, nero, in ubuntu, right click, burn image to cd
[07:48] <crimsun> jesusxp: install build-essential
[07:49] <crimsun> jesusxp: C++ files need to be compiled with g++
[07:49] <matthew_w> carthik, kk.
[07:49] <[Spooky] > WheelSwitch: what speed in Windows ?
[07:49] <riomerc> lsof: WARNING: can't stat() ext3 file system /dev/.static/dev
[07:49] <riomerc>       Output information may be incomplete.
[07:49] <jesusxp> Im pretty sure I have build essential ;) thanks, so the command is g++
[07:49] <crimsun> riomerc: that's all?
[07:49] <riomerc> that's all
[07:49] <WheelSwitch> i think i tried 24 speed and 4 speed
[07:49] <crimsun> riomerc: good, reboot.
[07:49] <riomerc> !
[07:49] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, riomerc
[07:49] <riomerc> ok them
[07:49] <carthik> matthew_w, and right now, I don't anything that could replace kino - no experience wiht others, that is.
[07:50] <riomerc> cya in a sec
[07:50] <jesusxp> permission denied..
[07:50] <bjv> DBO: thankyou, i had to cp /usr/lib/xorg/lib/modules/extensions/* /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/
[07:50] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11845
[07:50] <[Spooky] > WheelSwitch: ok, i allways burn Linux isos in Windows at 4 or 8 x...
[07:50] <DBO> bjv, yep
[07:50] <bjv> DBO: dunno why the installer/apt does not do that..
[07:50] <crimsun> AHA.
[07:51] <jesusxp> root@jesusxp:/home/jesusxp# g++ -c hello.cpp -o a.out
[07:51] <[Spooky] > WheelSwitch: you have any other problems with windows stuff on that burner ?
[07:51] <WheelSwitch> i dont use it much
[07:51] <WheelSwitch> seems fine for burning music etc
[07:51] <jesusxp> root@jesusxp:/home/jesusxp# ./a.out
[07:51] <jesusxp> bash: ./a.out: Permission denied
[07:51] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: that is so brilliant, and you are so screwed.
[07:51] <helpPLEASE> crimsun?
[07:51] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: you there?
[07:51] <matthew_w> carthik; I've grown to detest windoze, but I'm having a hard trouble finding 1) comparable video editing software 2) directX support, and 3) Ability to code windoze apps for those who haven't seen the light.  lol.
[07:52] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: Remember what we said about reinstalling? Yep, do it.
[07:52] <thoreauputic> sort of :)
[07:52] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: ah okay, I guess rather leave the old Win95 alone, still works fine till the system death or HD death..  so this one is a Lappy is Ubuntu Breezy fully detected, but very strange I checked  the  "free" command that shows 776 MB total ram, how it's impossible got fattened up of ram, it;s really installed 768 MB DDR PC2100 SoDimm 200 Pin.
[07:52] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: ah, c'mon please:(
[07:52] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: there is NOTHING you can do to ensure that ANYTHING you attempt on your compromised system will succeed.
[07:52] <bjv> well thank you ubuntu channel. with my X server up and running, im sure i can learn how to take advantage of the new drivers they gave me. :|
[07:53] <bjv> hf
[07:53] <DBO> crimsun, what mind giving a bit of insight on what happened?
[07:53] <helpPLEASE> crimsun; i need to have the box work in almost 7 hours. You think i can really get 4000 kms, install and get back in 7 hours ??
[07:53] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: no, but can you cut off your arms and legs in 7 hours and plead your case otherwise?
[07:53] <wd3> how do i uncomment my universe and multiverse to get the latest apps?
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> matthew_w: Someone had a link the other day to a page about what you need to code and compile Windows apps under Linux.  Don't know what it was, unfortunately, but somebody knows.
[07:54] <blanky> you use mingw
[07:54] <blanky> or was it mysis
[07:54] <blanky> just look up mingw
[07:54] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: did you keep up with security updates on that machine?
[07:54] <scorchsaber> wd3: Remove the pound marks "#"
[07:54] <blanky> tonyyarusso, mingw, cross platform compilation, get the windows api as well
[07:54] <blanky> AbsenceOfLight, check this out
[07:54] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: looks like the problem is from rm. Where could i get a compiled rm ??
[07:54] <AbsenceOfLight> kk
[07:54] <blanky> (noob voice) i need help with ati drivers, can anyone help?
[07:54] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: no i havent..
[07:54] <wd3> tonyyarusso, thanks for ubotu
[07:54] <wd3> scorchsaber, thank u
[07:54] <blanky> (ahem) can someone please help me with ati drivers
[07:54] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: are you the only user on that machine?
[07:54] <blanky> screw it
[07:54] <blanky> !ati
[07:54] <ubotu> somebody said ati was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:55] <blanky> !nvidia
[07:55] <ubotu> I guess nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:55] <wd3> scorchsaber, does it really work?
[07:55] <blanky> !ubotu
[07:55] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[07:55] <AbsenceOfLight> awesome
[07:55] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: s/on/of/
[07:55] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i think so, i can't cut
[07:55] <scorchsaber> wd3: Yes. As long as you aare in sources.list, yes.
[07:55] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: oh, yes. Only me
[07:55] <blanky> !ubotu tell AbsenceOfLight about java
[07:55] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: what do you know about scan-ssh?
[07:55] <scorchsaber> wd3: it also is possible using synaptic, but I don't remember how
[07:55] <blanky> !ubotu tell AbsenceOfLight about firefox
[07:55] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: i.e., do you use it regularly?
[07:56] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: scan-ssh ? no
[07:56] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: did you install it?
[07:56] <blanky> good stuff huh AbsenceOfLight
[07:56] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: like i said, i'm new with linux
[07:56] <AbsenceOfLight> Yeah.
[07:56] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i dont know, i dont think so
[07:56] <blanky> they call it bloot bot, that's what the bot's called, of course modified to this channel
[07:56] <blanky> i'll have to work hard :P
[07:56] <blanky> !ubuntu
[07:56] <ubotu> I guess ubuntu is a free GNU/Linux distribution. More at http://www.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth
[07:56] <blanky> watch this
[07:56] <blanky> !givememoremoney
[07:56] <ubotu> blanky: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:56] <blanky> haha
[07:57] <AbsenceOfLight> lol
[07:57] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: ok, retrace. #1. You didn't keep up with security updates. #2. "scan-ssh" (or any random process masked to look like scan-ssh) is running on the machine. #3. You don't recall installing scan-ssh.
[07:57] <blanky> going pretty slow tonight this channel is
[07:57] <blanky> AbsenceOfLight name > redblizzard name
[07:57] <AbsenceOfLight> really?
[07:57] <blanky> reminds me of the old AbsenceOfLight
[07:57] <Madpilot> blanky, if you want to mess with the bot, do it in a private chat, please...
[07:57] <AbsenceOfLight> You think?
[07:58] <DBO> helpPLEASE, what did you do to make your machine a target?
[07:58] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i will reinstall in 24 hours. I need to make it work for only 1.30. Where can i get a compiled rm ?
[07:58] <AbsenceOfLight> Meh. I was christened by blue.
[07:58] <blanky> Madpilot, I can't, I want everyone to know I love him, my love for him is public
[07:58] <AbsenceOfLight> I can't deny that.
[07:58] <helpPLEASE> DBO: a target of what ??
[07:58] <Madpilot> blanky, let me rephrase that: keep spamming the bot in-channel, and your kickbanning will be public too...
[07:59] <helpPLEASE> bullseye
[07:59] <helpPLEASE> :)
[07:59] <DBO> helpPLEASE, maybe crimsun can help a little more, but from what it looks like to me, this is more of a malicious thing than a you botched your box deal
[07:59] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: use ar -x coreutils..deb    (use the full filename)
[07:59] <helpPLEASE> ok
[08:00] <wd3> tonyyarusso, thanks, but i already have them in my repos. i just read to uncomment them and that will enable me to get upgrade apps etc... firefox 1.5
[08:00] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: and now ?
[08:00] <tonyyarusso> wd3: FF1.5 isn't in universe or multiverse.
[08:01] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: now use the extracted mv to place the extracted mv in /bin/
[08:02] <crimsun> to where did riomerc run off to?
[08:02] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: where did it extract ??
[08:03] <crimsun> s/off to//g
[08:03] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: .
[08:03] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i can use mc.. but i can't see any mv
[08:03] <helpPLEASE> oh
[08:04] <AdventChild> thoreauputic, whats up??
[08:04] <jadaz87> hello everyone
[08:04] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: it's in the data.tar.gz file.
[08:05] <jadaz87> hello everyone
[08:05] <jadaz87> i have apached installed
[08:05] <jadaz87> but everytime i go to http://localhost/
[08:05] <netman1> tonyyarusso: Still around?
[08:05] <carthik> jadaz87, could you put the rest of the question in one line please? :)
[08:06] <AdventChild> MTecknology, please ask in room before you pm me, but yes i am here and whats up?
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Yeah.
[08:06] <jadaz87> it just shows the indes of the wwwroot and not the index file
[08:06] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i can't replace mv or rm...
[08:06] <jadaz87> index*
[08:06] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: what command did you use?
[08:06] <carthik> jadaz87, what do you expect it to show? Please read the docs and put the files in /var/www/
[08:06] <netman1> About the console switching : ati / radeon / vga / vesa make no difference; none of them can switch to console :-( Out of ideas.
[08:06] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i'm using mc (midnight commander)
[08:07] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: no.
[08:07] <mr-russ> anybody know about ntpl vs linuxthreads and problems with postgresql using linuxthreads and other programs using nptl.
[08:07] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: tar xfz data.tar.gz
[08:07] <jadaz87> carthik it is SUJPPOSED to show the index.html file
[08:07] <MTecknology> AdventChild, I was wondering if you could take my survey, i asked u in ubuntu-offtopic, but no rsvp
[08:07] <carthik> jadaz87, depends on where you put the index.html file.
[08:07] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: and now ?
[08:07] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: cd bin
[08:07] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Dang.  This is Breezy, right?
[08:07] <AdventChild> go offtopic MT
[08:08] <netman1> tonyyarusso: correct.
[08:08] <jadaz87> carthik i am talking about the default apache installation it should be showing the index.html by default
[08:08] <riomerc> hi again
[08:08] <riomerc> is crimsun here?
[08:08] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: yes ?
[08:08] <crimsun> riomerc: crimsun: ping   works, too
[08:08] <FlannelKing> jadaz87: and we're just trying to get a path, as to where you put your index.html file
[08:08] <carthik> jadaz87, please tell me the absolute path of the index.html file you wish to be displayed
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> netman1: I think you'll have to catch someone with more devel knowledge then, and see if you can find out where the console switch keys are set so you can check if that is correct.
[08:09] <jadaz87> http://localhost/apache2-default/ that is the path
[08:09] <carthik> jadaz87, you should know that the /var/www/index.html file is the file that will get displayed by default.
[08:09] <riomerc> crimsun: I just wanted to say thx a bunch
[08:09] <riomerc> it worked
[08:09] <riomerc> :)
[08:09] <carthik> jadaz87, that is a url, not an absolute path
[08:09] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: sudo ./cp rm /usr/bin/rm
[08:09] <crimsun> riomerc: excellent.
[08:09] <chanakya> why i am not able to get any frames from glxgears in ubuntu
[08:09] <netman1> tonyyarusso: How about a % it being a kernel problem? (Running Xen).
[08:09] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: it worked :)
[08:10] <jadaz87> carthik the index.html file is in the /var/www/apache2-default folder
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Could be a definite possibility.  What's Xen?
[08:10] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: so now, sudo dpkg --configure -a
[08:10] <helpPLEASE> aa
[08:10] <netman1> tonyyarusso: I just gave the answer didn't I?
[08:10] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: nope it didnt, sorry
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Sounds like it  ;)
[08:10] <jadaz87> carthik why is it in there by default it should be in /var/www/ like you said
[08:10] <netman1> tonyyarusso: xen=vmware that works.
[08:10] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: -bash: ./cp: cannot execute binary file
[08:11] <tonyyarusso> netman1: Ah.
[08:11] <carthik> jadaz87, please edit /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default as you would like it. If you read the README in /usr/share/doc it would have been clearer
[08:11] <netman1> I'll switch and be back. Thanks again.
[08:12] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: file ./cp
[08:13] <tonyyarusso> I have an account on my University's computer (b/c I webmaster for a student group).  How can I find out (while ssh'd in with VERY limited access to commands) whether I have a quota set for how much I can store in my home directory?
[08:13] <jadaz87> carthik i did not think to read the doc because i am used to things being set how there are supposed to be set by default i guess whoever added the apached package for ubuntu must like playing around with defaults
[08:13] <jadaz87> carthik thank you
[08:13] <mr-russ> tonyyarusso: quota
[08:13] <tonyyarusso> mr-russ: Oh, the obvious simplicity...
[08:15] <RedEyess> Hi...
[08:15] <RedEyess> How do I get a firewall up and running on 5.10
[08:15] <RedEyess> newbie here
[08:15] <jake1> carefully
[08:15] <carthik> jadaz87, not a problem. some were confused with why things weren't the way they wer earlier, so the Ubuntu Apache2 has it the old way, but  this confuses some folks, like you, and at one time, me
[08:15] <DBO> "sudo apt-get install firestarter"
[08:15] <jake1> and using some type of computer device
[08:16] <DBO> RedEyess, ^^
[08:16] <Madpilot> RedEyess, you don't really need one, but you can install firestarter
[08:16] <RedEyess> firestarter is available for 5.10?
[08:16] <jadaz87> carthik they did change the default "Commented out for Ubuntu"
[08:16] <DBO> yes
[08:16] <jadaz87> carthik well thank you once again
[08:16] <jake1> i have  a lighter... do i still need firestarter?
[08:16] <jadaz87> i am going to retire for the evening though
[08:16] <jadaz87> Goodnight All
[08:17] <InnerFIRE> is there no way to access Msn Music stores?
[08:17] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i can't copy or remove /bin/ls or /bin/rm...
[08:17] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: makes sense.
[08:18] <jake1> helpPLEASE: sudo can do anything
[08:18] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: you have two options. #1. reboot, and hope your box comes back up. #2. reboot, and hope your box comes back up.
[08:18] <helpPLEASE> jake1; well, it couldnt do this
[08:19] <InnerFIRE> !msn
[08:19] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, InnerFIRE
[08:19] <jake1> crimsun: what about option #3
[08:19] <DBO> crimsun, can you give a basic rundown of what happened to his box?  I got a basic idea, but you seem to know much more and Im curious...
[08:19] <crimsun> jake1: the one that refers to options #1 and #2?
[08:20] <DBO> ?
[08:20] <jake1> I like pizza
[08:20] <jake1> they need digital pizza in Ubuntu
[08:20] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: essentially, unless you can completely rule out a kernel issue (which you can't) by rebooting, there's only the assumption remaining that a rootkit has been installed preventing you from executing certain commands
[08:20] <netman1> tonyyarusso: Definitely not the kernel. Running the official Ubuntu/Breezer 2.6.12-9 now. Problem persists.
[08:21] <jake1> REFORMAT
[08:21] <jake1> NOW
[08:21] <jake1> OMG ROOTKIT
[08:21] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i rebooted.
[08:21] <jake1> HAX
[08:21] <tonyyarusso> netman1: I've got nothing, I'm sorry.
[08:21] <Amplified> hey guys i have a problem here, i need to know if the bcm v.92 56k modem is supported in ubuntu cause i couldnt get my modem to work the last time i tried
[08:21] <netman1> tonyyarusso: Ok, thanks for the help.
[08:21] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: /etc/init.d/reboot should do the reboot, right ?
[08:21] <crimsun> DBO: hinges on whether the reboot works.
[08:22] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: you'd execute ``sudo shutdown -r now''
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> Is there a way to view the password for a stored bookmark for gFTP in plain text?  (Please?)
[08:22] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: i already executed /etc/init.d/reboot...
[08:22] <InnerFIRE> how long have most of your been using linux? a couple years?
[08:22] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: then we'll see.
[08:22] <DBO> crimsun, my basic and rudementary ability to play detective makes me think he got exploited (how I dont know) and someone set up a pseudo-process as ssh-scan and Im not quite sure how its borking the system...
[08:23] <InnerFIRE> no one can say if , or if not msn music can be accessed?
[08:23] <wd3> tonyyarusso, how do i edit sources list?
[08:23] <jake1> helpPLEASE: try 'sudo rm -R /
[08:23] <jake1> '
[08:23] <crimsun> InnerFIRE: runs the gamut. some, about a decade or more. some, fresh.
[08:23] <tonyyarusso> wd3: sudo <editor of choice> /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:23] <helpPLEASE> jake1; hold on, let the box get back up
[08:23] <crimsun> InnerFIRE: the store or the specific media type?
[08:23] <wd3> tonyyarusso, thanks
[08:23] <InnerFIRE> with windows, i use to use media player to download songs
[08:24] <InnerFIRE> buy them 99 cents just like itunes
[08:24] <Amplified> guys if someone could get back to me on that if bcm v.92 56k modem will run in ubuntu itll be nice
[08:24] <crimsun> InnerFIRE: as far as I know, no one has written an accessor for MSN Music.
[08:24] <zcat[1] > Amplified: what chipset does it use?
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: Check the linmodems site.
[08:24] <InnerFIRE> there are programs that allow access to itunes but not for msn, wow
[08:24] <helpPLEASE> crimsun: how long does a reboot take ?
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> crimsun: Know anything about playing files from Rhapsody?
[08:25] <Amplified> zcat: thats what im trying to find out, i dont know how to do that
[08:25] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: depends what's broken.
[08:25] <zcat[1] > Amplified: google it ?
[08:25] <helpPLEASE> heh
[08:25] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: linmodems has a ScanModem tool to find out, as well as links to a mailing list that proved useful for me.
[08:25] <crimsun> helpPLEASE: it shouldn't take any longer than it did when it first started given it doesn't have to perform a full fsck.
[08:26] <dxdemetriou> hi
[08:26] <Amplified> yea i know about the scanmodem thing but i cant really run it since i put the live cd of ubuntu in and currently have no floppy disks to save it to
[08:26] <crimsun> DBO: a loaded kernel module can wreak havoc
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: Why do you need to save it to a floppy?
[08:27] <dxdemetriou> Is there a way to update the kernel to 2.6.15 for Breezy?
[08:27] <jadaz87> hello i am back for one question
[08:27] <crimsun> dxdemetriou: you'll have to compile it yourself. None's available for Breezy.
[08:27] <DBO> crimsun, how would you get it in if his box wasnt running any listening service?
[08:27] <DBO> services*
[08:27] <jadaz87> does anyone know what websoftware runs the ubuntu site?
[08:28] <crimsun> DBO: unpatched kernel
[08:28] <Amplified> tonyyarusso: i have to cause i got the live cd in the drive and i cant put in another cd which leaves me with the floppy option, im running windows xp right now if anyone needs to know that
[08:28] <zcat[1] > a quick google suggests that modem's going to be a major pain. Get an external serial or at least a well supported chipset..
[08:28] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: USB stick?  Those things are like miniature gods sometimes.
[08:28] <dxdemetriou> crimsun: I know that, but I don't know how I make it to not conflict with the ready packages of kernel..
[08:29] <Amplified> nah no usb stick here man, no money in this family lol
[08:29] <crimsun> dxdemetriou: it wouldn't if you used kernel-package.
[08:30] <dxdemetriou> crimsun: Ok, but I will follow exactly what said the readme, or I must use the fakeroot?
[08:30] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: You can run things with a Live CD, they just burn RAM, so you might be able to do something anyway...maybe.  Might involve using another computer to download and compile, then upload it somewhere, download and run from there.
[08:30] <jadaz87> does anyone know what websoftware runs the ubuntu site? like mediawiki, mambo, joomla....etc
[08:30] <crimsun> dxdemetriou: use fakeroot with your normal user.
[08:31] <Madpilot> jadaz87, MoinMoin these days, I think - I know that's what runs the Ubuntu wiki
[08:31] <carthik> jadaz87, most of it is zope, python powered
[08:31] <Amplified> tonyyarusso, im just thinking about getting an external modem or something thats linux compatible cause soft modems suck
[08:31] <tonyyarusso> Amplified: That would be a good route.
[08:31] <dxdemetriou> crimsun: Thanks for your time with me. Do you know where can I find informations from sites?
[08:32] <jadaz87> Madpilos carthik thank you i really like the way ubuntu site looks
[08:32] <crimsun> dxdemetriou: information on what?
[08:32] <Amplified> just gotta get some money first heh
[08:32] <zcat[1] > lucent / agere chipsets are OK, and cheap as dirt. Hardware is best though.
[08:32] <jadaz87> Well Goodnight All
[08:32] <dxdemetriou> crimsun: What steps I must follow
[08:33] <crimsun> dxdemetriou: the READMEs in /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/ are helpful
[08:34] <bliss1_> hi
[08:34] <zcat[1] > ahh.. caveat; somewhere in breezy, someone broke the ltmodem kernel module. I'm not sure it's been sorted out with Dapper yet either. lucent modems used to work really well with Warty :(
[08:35] <bliss1_> If I run a postfix server and its down for say some hours will I loose mail or will it be stroed somewhere
[08:35] <zcat[1] > bliss1_: the sending servers will queue it and retry later
[08:36] <bliss1_> zcat(1) thanks
[08:36] <Amplified> hey guys, are there any good file sharing programs that are ubuntu compatible that run well?
[08:36] <bosco> when is dapper comming out
[08:36] <riomerc> hi
[08:36] <Amplified> ive seen something called apollon thats it
[08:36] <riomerc> Um
[08:36] <FlannelKing> June 1, bosco
[08:36] <riomerc> I need a little help
[08:36] <Amplified> bosco the dapper drake cd 6 or 7 is out i think
[08:36] <riomerc> I'm trying to find ipzx_interface
[08:36] <bliss1_> zcat(1) so when I start potfix I could get a flood
[08:37] <bosco> it is
[08:37] <riomerc> **ipx_interface
[08:37] <riomerc> but I can't
[08:37] <bosco> i knew they pushed it back 6 weeks
[08:37] <riomerc> can anyone help?
[08:37] <bosco> for testing
[08:37] <FlannelKing> Amplified: Azureus, Bittorrent, and more.
[08:37] <alfie> Hi! I am trying to login as root, I cant believe , that something so elementary can be made so tricky
[08:37] <riomerc> I don't think you can log onto root in ubuntu
[08:38] <asdf25> alfie: sudo su
[08:38] <bliss1_> is there a way to chat from command line only for people who do not have X
[08:38] <zcat[1] > bliss1_: nah, they wait and retry every 4hrs or so, so it'll just trickle in when you come back up..
[08:38] <FlannelKing> !rootsudo
[08:38] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:38] <Amplified> flannelking: im talking programs that arent on the bittorrent network lol, i definetely would use azureus i think if it were bittorrent cause im currently using it as we speak on windows
[08:38] <zcat[1] > alfie: sudo -i
[08:38] <riomerc> can someone help?
[08:38] <asdf25> is there a GUI program for modifying the things that get run when ubuntu boots?
[08:38] <tonyyarusso> Please help me retrieve a gFTP bookmark password in plain text!
[08:38] <alfie> Thanks
[08:38] <riomerc> I need some help!
[08:38] <FlannelKing> Amplified: then what sort of filesharing things?  which protocols?
[08:39] <riomerc> I'm trying to find a networ helping program called "ipx_interface
[08:39] <riomerc> but I can't find it
[08:39] <bliss1_> zcat(1) thanks
[08:39] <Amplified> flannelking: the ed2k and gnutella networks.
[08:39] <FlannelKing> Amplified: Azureus does that.
[08:39] <carthik> asdf25, it goes by the improbable name called "bum"
[08:40] <rungek> !skype
[08:40] <ubotu> hmm... skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[08:40] <carthik> bliss1_, use irssi or bithcx
[08:40] <carthik> bitchx
[08:40] <Amplified> flannelking: im talking for individual mp3 files not big stuff
[08:40] <riomerc> !ipx_interface
[08:40] <ubotu> riomerc: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:40] <dxdemetriou> If I use the kernel from Dapper it will work? :)
[08:40] <riomerc> !ipx
[08:40] <ubotu> riomerc: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:40] <Amplified> flannelking: and azureus doesnt connect to the ed2k and gnutella networks
[08:40] <asdf25> carthik, cool, thanks
[08:40] <bliss1_> carthik thanks
[08:40] <carthik> np np
[08:41] <riomerc> um
[08:41] <riomerc> can someone help me out?
[08:41] <riomerc> can someone help me out?
[08:42] <riomerc> I'm trying to find a thing called ipx_interface
[08:42] <carthik> riomerc, ask the question in an intelligible fashion, stating what you need to do and why
[08:42] <bliss1_> carthik just remind me there is a command for alooking at what others files can do is called apros or appros you told me some days ago
[08:42] <carthik> bliss1_, apropos
[08:42] <Amplified> riomerc: google is a mans best friend
[08:43] <riomerc> There is a networking tool/utility/networking program called ipx_interface, i'm trying to download it so I can run battle.net in startcraft
[08:43] <riomerc> I've tried google, no luck
[08:43] <riomerc> **starcraft
[08:43] <bliss1_> carthik; thanks you see on my other box i only have command line
[08:43] <carthik> riomerc, you will have better luck searching forums and stuf since there will be very few people here who have tried to do that.
[08:43] <Amplified> riomerc: maybe search for a torrent file for it
[08:44] <zcat[1] > ipx - utilities to configure the kernel ipx interface
[08:44] <zcat[1] > ??
[08:46] <DarKSyns> wine wont install iexplorer i installed ies4linux, but wine still says there is no ie6
[08:47] <user-x> hey can sombody pls help me set up xgl/compiz? kororra (live cd) works fine, so i know my system can handle it... but when i installed in on dapper, it kind of works, but it having problems.. if i run my mouse over the menu, some of the buttons go fuzzy for a minute...
[08:47] <Hobbsee> !+xgl
[08:47] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[08:48] <user-x> ok cheers i'll ask in the other room
[08:48] <zcat[1] > http://compiz.ed3n.com/viewtopic.php?id=2  -- is the repo I'm using. Much better that the standard build.
[08:51] <rocktoberer> i am having some slight trouble getting ubuntu up and running
[08:51] <[nige] > anyone able to get the mplayer pluging working for firefox?
[08:51] <rocktoberer> is there anyone around that would like to help me get things striaght
[08:51] <fabri> it's true that ht technology is disabled by default in Ubuntu?
[08:51] <Orunitia> What's the difference between the "nv" and "nvidia" drivers? When I use "nvidia" I can't use my laptops native resolution 1280x800
[08:52] <FlannelKing> fabri: correct, you have to download a different kernel (via apt/synaptic)
[08:52] <josh__> hi, can someone tell me where i can find a program for linux that will tell me what chipset my mobo has
[08:52] <fabri> wich kernel?
[08:52] <FlannelKing> fabri: SMP one
[08:52] <FlannelKing> fabri: there will be two versions of the kernel for your processor, one with the SMP suffix.
[08:52] <st3v3dnd> I just added the postgresql ftp to my sources.list, and keep getting the following message: "W: GPG error: ftp://ftp3.us.postgresql.org stable Release: Unknown error executing gpgv". I saw online that I need to install the postgres GPG key, but I have no idea how to do that.
[08:53] <fabri> where is that?
[08:53] <dxdemetriou> If I use the linux-source from Dapper it will work in Breezy? I have found in the wiki how can compile a kernel from Wanty. I am confused :(
[08:53] <FlannelKing> fabri: in the repositories.
[08:53] <fabri> in wich section?
[08:53] <FlannelKing> fabri: just search for kernel ;)  or start typing "linux"
[08:54] <ramza3> stupid question, I assume for apt-get, I can configure the manager to not look at the cd at all?
[08:54] <FlannelKing> ramza3: correct, just disable the CD source
[08:54] <zcat[1] > ramza3: remove the cD line from /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:54] <FlannelKing> ramza3: or comment it, or via synaptic, just uncheck the CD repository.
[08:55] <josh__> can someone tell me where i can find a program for linux that will tell me what chipset my mobo has
[08:55] <ramza3> I assumed that, just didnt try it
[08:55] <fabri> Flannel King: there are a lot of kernels, wich one do i need? sorry, i'm really new to linux
[08:55] <zcat[1] > josh__: dmesg
[08:55] <FlannelKing> fabri: which processor do you have?
[08:56] <fabri> P4 Mobil 538 with HT 3.02 Ghz,
[08:56] <FlannelKing> alright, youwant the 686 version.
[08:57] <FlannelKing> if you look in the description of each, they'll give you a pretty good rundown.
[08:57] <zcat[1] > josh__: or lspci perhaps..
[08:58] <riomerc> hello
[08:58] <fabri> installed, now what?
[08:58] <riomerc> Does anyone know of somthing called ipx_interface?
[08:58] <Orunitia> What's the difference between the "nv" and "nvidia" drivers?
[08:58] <josh__> zcat, thanks!! now i can go install windows and delete this pos!
[08:58] <FlannelKing> riomerc: someone already answered that, you want the "ipx" package.
[08:58] <riomerc> thx
[08:58] <zcat[1] > Ohh!! lshw is awesomely informative!
[08:58] <faze> Hi everyone
[08:58] <faze> i have some problems installing unbuntu
[08:59] <faze> during the installation phase, i couldn't mount the disc
[08:59] <josh__> if you have problems installing this software you are stupid and / or have a shitty comp
[08:59] <fabri> FlannelKing: i installed the 686 kernel, now what?
[08:59] <Orunitia> josh__ Really helpful
[08:59] <zcat[1] > Orunitia: nv are opensource drivers but won't do all the 3d acceleration, nvidia are closed-source drivers from nvidia
[08:59] <josh__> i know
[08:59] <josh__> i rock
[08:59] <josh__> thanks
[08:59] <josh__> bye
[08:59] <FlannelKing> fabri: you'll need to restart, and (asusming you have grub) select that kernel from the grub menu (believe it'll be default anyway)
[08:59] <faze> you know ur a pusssy, i see
[09:00] <FlannelKing> fabri: new kernels are the few things you have to restart for, but you don't have to do it until you want to.
[09:00] <Orunitia> zcat[1]  Thanks. Any idea why I can't get 1280x800 on the nvidia drivers?
[09:00] <fabri> FlannelKing: i don't know what's a grub, should i restart?
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> My CD-ROM stopped automounting on load - what can I do?
[09:00] <zcat[1] > I guess the driver doesn't support that mode :(
[09:00] <FlannelKing> fabri: yeah, grub is the menu that you get when starting, you'll probably see it.
[09:01] <zcat[1] > check /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see what it says there?
[09:01] <faze> hey FlannelKing !
[09:01] <fabri> FlannelKing: alright, thanks, hope to see you again soon
[09:01] <Orunitia> other people are having problems with the driver and resolution too, I couldn't find a solution on the forums though. Kinda sucks, I'm not gonna use a non native resolution for my laptop, but I would like to have the official drivers
[09:01] <faze> i have some problems installing unbuntu
[09:02] <faze> during the installation phase, i couldn't mount the disc
[09:02] <faze> anyone have any ideas ?
[09:02] <zcat[1] > faze: what hardware?
[09:02] <zcat[1] > which disk couldn't you mount?
[09:03] <faze> installation disc
[09:03] <tonyyarusso> The disk spins up, but I get nothing.
[09:03] <zcat[1] > you're supposed to boot from it..
[09:03] <faze> yes i did boot from it
[09:04] <fabri> FlannelKing: back again, but had no grub menu
[09:05] <zcat[1] > hmmm.. what kind of CD drive? ordinary ATAPI drive?
[09:05] <faze> ordinary ATAPI
[09:05] <ubuntu> hi
[09:05] <ubuntu> why
[09:06] <slacker111> anyone use the automatix or easybreezy scripts??
[09:06] <fabri> how to edit /etc/hotplug/backuplist? i don
[09:06] <ubuntu> whereare u guys from?
[09:06] <mustard> hi all
[09:06] <bliss1_> does anybody or has anybody worked from command line only
[09:07] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: I am currently.
[09:07] <Madpilot> bliss1_, people do that all the time - servers and such w/ no GUI
[09:07] <mustard> i have a bit in the 2 days ive been on linux lol btw what do you guys think of automatix
[09:07] <bliss1_> but you have a minimal X
[09:07] <fabri> i'm the only user of this computer, i want to edit a file and it says i don't have permission
[09:07] <bosco> Madpilot,  how easy would you say ubuntu would be running it off of a server
[09:07] <FlannelKing> nope.  Over SSH, pure text.
[09:08] <zcat[1] > fabri: "sudo nano foo.txt"
[09:08] <faze> zcat[1] ; no ideas ?
[09:08] <Madpilot> bosco, I ran a server install of Ubuntu on an older machine for a few months, it worked very well
[09:08] <zcat[1] > faze: stumped :(
[09:08] <faze> i have 2 cd drives
[09:08] <slacker111> fabri: sudo gedit /etc/hotplug/backuplist
[09:08] <faze> and both can't be mounted
[09:08] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: its all the time orjust that now you are useing SSH
[09:09] <Madpilot> bliss1_, my desktop machine runs a full Ubuntu install, not just a 'minimal X' - Gnome
[09:09] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: it's all the time, it's a headless box.
[09:09] <fabri> thanx
[09:09] <bosco> Madpilot,  i am anti windows for the record but i relixe that on a server for compadibility issues is windows better or is ubuntu stilll the saim cuz i run it every day on m labtop
[09:09] <Madpilot> bosco, huh?
[09:09] <FlannelKing> bosco: you'll be fine/better on *nix (ubuntu is a *nix)
[09:10] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: ok how do you lookaround the net google for eg
[09:10] <bosco> Madpilot,  i want t know how much running ubutntu on my server is like to the one on my labtop
[09:10] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: there are plenty of ncurses based web browsers
[09:10] <zcat[1] > elinks
[09:11] <bosco> Madpilot,  other than X of course not X on a server
[09:11] <bosco> lol
[09:11] <Madpilot> bosco, if you're running a server, usually you run it without a desktop or anything, so it's pure command line stuff - but the commands are identical for any version of Ubuntu...
[09:11] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: I can even watch movies in text only.
[09:11] <bosco> Madpilot,  thank you
[09:11] <mustard> im gonna have a love hate relationship linux lol
[09:11] <Madpilot> bosco, all the command line stuff is standardd
[09:11] <bliss1_> FlanelKing;give me a few examples please browsers
[09:11] <CrashProne> The terminal web browsers amuse me!  And other terminal viewing utilities.. Surprisingly functional.
[09:11] <bosco> just making sure
[09:11] <mustard> last night hated it this morning i love it
[09:11] <zcat[1] > aalib!! hehe!!
[09:11] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: elinks, lynx, w3m, um... lots more.
[09:12] <Madpilot> Lynx is a nice basic browser
[09:12] <FlannelKing> zcat[1] : no, libcaca, color ;)
[09:12] <pppoe_dude> where did HelpPlease go?
[09:12] <zcat[1] > cool!
[09:12] <mustard> whats the best media player for linux
[09:12] <zcat[1] > mplayer!
[09:12] <pppoe_dude> i just spend 20 minutes reading all about his problem.. :P
[09:12] <pppoe_dude> in the buffer
[09:12] <zcat[1] > vlc or mplayer depending what you need it to do
[09:13] <mustard> kk got it using x multimedia to play mp3s atm tho
[09:13] <CrashProne> MPlayer is well loved by all for a simplistic interface that doesn't depend on a particular desktop environment.
[09:13] <shiky> mplayer is a pain to compile
[09:13] <shiky> VLC works well out of the box
[09:13] <pppoe_dude> shiky, i agree
[09:13] <zcat[1] > compile? there are packages!
[09:13] <tonyyarusso> How to overburn an iso to CD?
[09:13] <shiky> they are book good thought
[09:13] <FlannelKing> mplayer... you don't have to compile, this isn't gentoo ;0
[09:14] <shiky> zcat[1] : you need to if you wANT IT TO WORK
[09:14] <shiky> debconf
[09:14] <FlannelKing> shiky: I've never had problems.
[09:14] <zcat[1] > bah!! mplayer works fine here.
[09:14] <shiky> i have on multiple machines
[09:14] <CrashProne> I've just been using Totem-xine... the gstreamer one had been kinda picky for me.
[09:14] <shiky> others have
[09:14] <shiky> totem is horrible
[09:15] <rocktoberer> my screen freezes right after ubuntu's login screen
[09:15] <shiky> use xine
[09:15] <rocktoberer> is it a driver problem
[09:15] <rocktoberer> possibly?
[09:15] <shiky> HQ that is
[09:15] <zcat[1] > rocktoberer: what mobo?
[09:15] <CrashProne> rocktoberer: After the login? Probably not hardware.. like, some screwup in the software.
[09:16] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: does the screen goes to blank?
[09:16] <CrashProne> rocktoberer: It might be a problem I had previously, did you recently install a different desktop environment? KDE, Gnome, Fluxbox, etc...
[09:16] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: text based movies well sounds interesting keystone cops
[09:16] <rocktoberer> evga 133-k8-nf41
[09:16] <zcat[1] > I spend most of saturday trying to get ubuntu to runb on some crap chipset; would lock solid about 15 seconds after the login screen came up. ran fine in textmode. bloody frustrating
[09:17] <zcat[1] > eventually told the guy to take the machine back and swap for a better-supported chipset. too much hassle.
[09:17] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: have you used Mutt
[09:18] <smid> i just booted into the ubuntu live cd... and the username does not automatically log in... would anyone know what the username/pass or root/pass is?
[09:18] <rocktoberer> i cant make out anything on the screen but i am still able to move the cursor around
[09:18] <FlannelKing> smid: user: ubuntu, pass: (none) (press enter)
[09:19] <rocktoberer> its my first install
[09:19] <rocktoberer> i put it on the hard drive of my old computer
[09:19] <slacker111> zcat[1] : sure it wasn't an xorg.config problem?
[09:19] <smid> starts logging in.. the boots me out to the login screen...
[09:20] <rocktoberer> the same thing happens using a ubuntu live cd
[09:20] <smid> that is whaat i refer 2
[09:20] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: Does the "_" cursor just stays and not running?
[09:21] <zcat[1] > slacker111: on a fresh install, and following web advise to use 'vesa' instead of 'nv' -- cursor would move about, or sould type a few characters of the username, then everything would lock hard, even the power button wouldn't do anything.
[09:22] <zcat[1] > I'm not wasting time working around some dodgy chipset; it's a new machine, too easy to take it back and swap for something well supported
[09:22] <bliss1_> I have installed a package does not matter which via apt-get says its massive 62 mb then when you remove or even purge it the amount of space frred is never anywhere near what it used when it was first installed
[09:22] <bliss1_> why?
[09:22] <dj-fu> cause the package is still in /var/cache/apt/archives
[09:22] <dj-fu> you can manually go there and rm it if you'd like
[09:23] <rocktoberer> the mouse cursor would move around
[09:23] <bliss1_> dj-fu;thanks
[09:23] <slacker111> zcat[1] : sure you got a good burn,did you md5 checksum it?
[09:23] <rocktoberer> the last few times i tried booting into ubuntu it wouldnt even load the gui
[09:23] <rocktoberer> it just sent me into the text version i believe
[09:23] <zcat[1] > stamped CD's from ubuntu.
[09:24] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: no, when you use Live CD and running till it's stops (goes into blank screen and "_" stays)?
[09:25] <rocktoberer> i believe so
[09:25] <slacker111> zcat[1] : strange,if you get gdm,x is working,and,vesa should work fine,just no 3d or agp stuff
[09:25] <bliss1_> i notice from time to time unbuntu does a force check on boot up what is the command to this anytime you want
[09:25] <Tuxie> is there a way to easily create a custom kernel-package like the ones provided with ubuntu (dapper) including the "restricted" packages?
[09:25] <Madpilot> bliss1_, fsck - try 'man fsck' for details
[09:25] <Tuxie> I need support for 4 GB RAM..
[09:25] <Orunitia> woo I got the official nvidia driver working :) composite manager is so cool
[09:25] <Madpilot> Tuxie, which kernel are you running?
[09:25] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: aha, that's memory problem, and you can use memtest86 leave it on for 24 hours till you get back to see any errors..
[09:26] <bliss1_> Madpilot: thanks
[09:26] <Tuxie> Madpilot: currently 2.6.15-20-k7
[09:27] <Madpilot> Tuxie, I thought the k7 & 686 kernels would support over 900Mb of RAM - you sure your 4Gb isn't being found
[09:27] <Madpilot> ?
[09:27] <bliss1_> when you install packages from source and during config you can point them to the directory you want the package to go into ok but is it neccessary to amend bash each time so it finds the package
[09:28] <Tuxie> Madpilot:
[09:28] <Tuxie> Madpilot: according to "free" it only find 2 GB
[09:29] <CrashProne> Does 32-bit ever operate 4GB of ram?
[09:29] <zcat[1] > anyhow, tried i386 and amd64 versions of breezy, and an i386 dapper (which almost worked) but googleing around it was one of those mobos where nothing works out of the box.. nvidia card that doesn't work with the nvidia drivers, audio that has to be patched and compiled..
[09:29] <zcat[1] > I figure if boards like that get sent back 'cos they don't work with Linux, manufacturers are going to get the hind and release specs like they should.
[09:29] <zcat[1] > *hint
[09:30] <slacker111> bliss1_you might try ./configure --prefix <directorynamehere>;or reading the readme,install,and docs files
[09:30] <rocktoberer> PwcrLinux: if it is a memory problem would windows be working well?
[09:30] <Tuxie> CrashProne: Yes, 32-bit Linux can handle up to 64 GB RAM with the right compile-time settings, but a single process can only address 2GB at a time
[09:30] <CrashProne> Tuxie: nifty..
[09:30] <zcat[1] > odd? yes. Frustrating? yes. My problem? Not any more :-)
[09:31] <slacker111> zcat[1] : try checking www.linuxcompatible.com
[09:31] <slacker111> zcat[1] : or google linux hardware compatibility resources
[09:31] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: you need to run a memtest86 in the grub boot menu and press F1 to look for memtest86 (Live CD alway have a memtest86)
[09:32] <slacker111> nightall
[09:32] <bliss1_> slacker111; thanksi have read them in this case but alwats have to amend bash
[09:33] <Tuxie> so... what is used to generate the default kernel packages? I'd like to have the .config for the latest k7 kernel, change a single setting and create a new package..
[09:33] <rocktoberer> ill go do that
[09:33] <bliss1_> bliss_ breakfast time
[09:33] <zcat[1] > The guy did check places like that; he already knew the video would be detected as nvidia and netierh nv or nvidia drivers would work, and that the sound chipset was basically not supported; there were some kernel patches that were supposed to fix the problem.
[09:33] <rocktoberer> thank you
[09:33] <PwcrLinux> rocktoberer: if the memtest86 frozed and shut off and do reseat a memory module..
[09:34] <zcat[1] > anyhow, tried flight6 and it did pick up a lot more of the hardware.
[09:34] <zcat[1] > eg it used vesa instead of nv drivers
[09:35] <zcat[1] > still didn't work properly though.
[09:36] <zcat[1] > he'ss gonna take the machine back and insist on the mobo he wanted in the first place, one that's known to work properly with ubuntu.
[09:37] <juanramon> hi
[09:42] <CrashProne> :-P Someone mentioned earlier a (more fun than useful) means of watching coloured ASCII from movie files?  What package might that be? ^^
[09:42] <osfameron> aalib?
[09:42] <CrashProne> Do you run it directly from that?
[09:45] <digits> Anybody had luck with installing the fgrlx driver on amd64?
[09:46] <CrashProne> I... installed nvidia drivers on amd64.  Don't have a radeon card to try that out on our 64-bit computer though.
[09:46] <CrashProne> fglrx I mean.
[09:47] <digits> oh, i think i just found a solution... I have to downgrade libdri.a due to incompability
[09:47] <digits> if/when i succeed i'll try to share it :)
[09:48] <sfar> this i a bit offtopic but does anybody know a good application that can rip the audio from a xvid to mp3? :)
[09:49] <zcat[1] > sfar: mplayer -ao:pcm will write it to wav, then convert it with lame.
[09:50] <sfar> thanks :)
[09:50] <crimsun> mencoder will do it in one step.
[09:50] <zcat[1] > hmm.. probably :)
[09:54] <_ntl_> pls, help me
[09:54] <_ntl_> some ideas, where i have to look:
[09:54] <_ntl_> @ubuntu:~# tcpdump -i eth0 | grep -i password > 10.10.210.146
[09:55] <_ntl_> this is the result..
[09:56] <ryan_> how do u instal lime wire
[09:57] <grum> hi, is there a way to view the speed at which your wireless card is connected at?
[09:57] <ryan_> how do i instal lime wire
[09:58] <ryan_> i need help
[09:59] <ryan_> i need hellp
[10:00] <ryan_> i need to instal lime wire
[10:00] <Madpilot> !limewire
[10:00] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[10:01] <zcat[1] > grum: iwconfig
[10:01] <ryan_> how do i instal java
[10:01] <zcat[1] > !java
[10:01] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:02] <reZo> Hello,
[10:02] <reZo> eat the fetus for breakfast-=*0 says:
[10:02] <reZo> ask if compiling ndiswrapper with a kernel compiled in 4stack_config should be an issue when trying to actually use the wifi
[10:02] <reZo> Would you be able to help with that informatoin?
[10:02] <reZo> ..?
[10:06] <doms> dj-fu
[10:06] <doms> liable
[10:06] <Netslayer> i followed the howto on XGL on dapper, kdm loads (kubuntu) and when I select KDE or gnome, login it loads for 2 seconds, and then goes back to kdm. any ideas?
[10:06] <dj-fu> doms, ?
[10:06] <Netslayer> I'm running a centrino sony laptop with an nvidia card
[10:07] <LInc01n> Netslayer, i think i will set a new profile for you to select........
[10:07] <Netslayer> what?
[10:07] <LInc01n> Netslayer, I tried in gdm.......i didn't select gnome or KDE in the Session..........you need to create a new session......
[10:08] <Zenero> How do I see/access my ntfs partition in Ubuntu?
[10:08] <ryan_> hey everyone , im a complete noob at this ubunto I really need to know how to install sum sort of p2p program on here and exactly how to.
[10:08] <doms> its a big headache for me yesterday i upgrade my breezy to dapper drake my base system is crash you know what happen after i finish download my dapper drake failed to open x window or GUI i dunno what to do even i apt-get dist-upgrade again
[10:08] <ryan_> hey'
[10:08] <Netslayer> LInc01n, it doesn't mention anything in the howto..unless I missed that?
[10:08] <Netslayer> LInc01n, so I can't just go Menu - Session Type - KDE (previous)
[10:09] <ryan_> everyone im a complete noob at linux and i wanna know how to install a p2p program on here and exactly how?
[10:09] <doms> something my video driver? but soundz bad
[10:09] <LInc01n> Netslayer, i give you the howto i fellow.......http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=133427
[10:09] <LInc01n> Netslayer, you need to create a shell script for your own xgl
[10:09] <doms> dj-fu your toturial is not success your lost all my data
[10:09] <LInc01n> Netslayer, Since it use a different window manager
[10:10] <rodniy> hi all! does anybody have a good link tutorial on how to install doom3 & unreal tournament on dapper?
[10:10] <doms> its a big headache for me yesterday i upgrade my breezy to dapper drake my base system is crash you know what happen after i finish download my dapper drake failed to open x window or GUI i dunno what to do even i apt-get dist-upgrade again
[10:10] <Netslayer> LInc01n, weird..i'll have to look through this thanks
[10:10] <ryan_> anyone please help me I wanna install  a p2p progra,m  for ubunto and how
[10:10] <LInc01n> Netslayer: i don't recommand using kdm.....
[10:11] <Get_A_Fix> Zenero, check the Ubuntu wiki pages for mounting windows drives
[10:11] <LInc01n> Netslayer: because gdm are more powerful
[10:11] <dj-fu> doms, what tutorial?
[10:11] <Zenero> Ok, thank you.
[10:11] <dj-fu> doms, I haven't written any tutorials on upgrading to dapper
[10:11] <ryan_> -sigh- is anyone gonna help me
[10:11] <dj-fu> I've simply provided a oneliner script to perform the needed package upgrade to dapper drake.. configuring is another issue altogether
[10:12] <doms> uuh you forget it about one command line only breezy to dapper
[10:12] <Get_A_Fix> Zenero, it will tell you to edit the fstab
[10:12] <dj-fu> you may want to reconfigure xserver-xorg if it's not starting
[10:12] <doms> as an newbie you lost my data
[10:12] <doms> you hurt me
[10:12] <dj-fu> rofl
[10:12] <dj-fu> I didn't lose your data. You lost your data.
[10:12] <rodniy> :)
[10:12] <dj-fu> how did you lose data by upgrading packages? that's just lollerifici.
[10:13] <doms> after i reboot my pc failed to load x window
[10:13] <dj-fu> that's not data loss
[10:13] <fabri> hi, could someone help me with this. i installed the keyboard layout alternative us-intl and worked fine, for a minute or something, and then started working as normal english/us does. how do i get it working?
[10:13] <ryan_> none of u are any help
[10:13] <rodniy> startx
[10:13] <digits> and, so... new drivers installed :D
[10:14] <rodniy> well.. domm3? anybody?
[10:14] <doms> you lost all my data on my screem program
[10:14] <doms> dj-fu is bad
[10:14] <Get_A_Fix> Doom3 is native to Linux check their website
[10:14] <doms> what website
[10:14] <rodniy> thx.. will do
[10:14] <doms> dooms
[10:15] <doms> can i install that doom3
[10:15] <Get_A_Fix> works well for me on Breezy
[10:15] <dj-fu> doms, you're honestly so funny. Try reconfiguring xserver-xorg (dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg) - see if it starts when you configure it
[10:15] <doms> yeah nothings happens
[10:15] <digits> ryan_, you still wondering about limewire?
[10:15] <doms> i run that coomand
[10:15] <ryan_> yea well not exactly limewire just a p2p client i can use on ubunto
[10:15] <doms> everything is failed
[10:16] <ryan_> and how to install it
[10:16] <doms> even i intsall compiz
[10:16] <doms> and nvidia
[10:16] <Get_A_Fix> ryan_search Synaptic for p2p
[10:17] <doms> i think the best way  and safest to upgrade breezy to dapper is wait their release
[10:17] <doms> thats it
[10:17] <digits> ryan_, you have to install it yourself, it isn't in the any of the ubuntu repositories
[10:17] <ryan_> how do i install "synaptic"  imma complete n00b at linux lol
[10:17] <Mabus06> You know how by default, apache has like a directory listing of /var/www/ ? And if you put index.html in there, it reads that instead of the directory listing? How do I have it so like, I have a index.html for when users access my page normally, but then somehow have a dir listing with apache that I can link to?
[10:17] <shiky> apt-get install synaptic
[10:17] <shiky> do it as root
[10:17] <Mabus06> synaptic should already be installed...
[10:18] <doms> anybody from listen to if u want to upgrade you breezy to dapper over the net hahah promise you got a bulk headache after doing that
[10:18] <ryan_> how do i execute it>
[10:18] <ryan_> ?
[10:18] <Get_A_Fix> Synaptic Package Manager in the System Menu
[10:18] <shiky> in that case run synaptic from run command prompt
[10:18] <shiky> or terminal
[10:18] <doms> thats how dj-fu instruct me
[10:18] <ryan_> I see the package in system menu
[10:19] <Get_A_Fix> run it use the search button
[10:19] <Azertyuuu> hey all, i just installed the brandnew Nvidia driver, it compiled itself, but i need to remove it due compatibility problems, how can i remove it ? I can't see it in Synaptic
[10:19] <doms> dj-fu remember that you lost all my data
[10:19] <doms> i'am not happy with you
[10:19] <dj-fu> doms, your data is still there, seriously, reconfigure your xserver-xorg
[10:19] <Frogzoo> anyone found that wine is unusable after installing prelink and uninstalling prelilnk won't fix it?
[10:19] <dj-fu> alternatively cd to ~/ - there's your data :P
[10:20] <doms> dj-fu honest i run that command in terminal
[10:20] <Get_A_Fix> ryan_, did that help
[10:20] <doms> dkpg-reconfire xserver-org
[10:20] <ESPOiG> were is the ubuntu wallpaper stored?
[10:20] <doms> even removing the xserver-common
[10:20] <doms> and installing back again
[10:20] <doms> doesnt work
[10:21] <Frogzoo> doms: if you trust your data to someone over IRC, well, it's not sound judgement
[10:21] <dj-fu> so install the driver that you need? how about looking in /var/log/Xorg.0.log to work out what's actually wrong - instead of coming in here accusing me of losing all of your data
[10:21] <dj-fu> which is clearly incorrect
[10:21] <doms> hey hey and ther other one headbang is the CD-ROM i cant open it.. even i run the other partition which installed xp
[10:22] <ESPOiG> were is the ubuntu wallpaper stored?
[10:22] <dj-fu> Frogzoo, he asked me for a way to upgrade from breezy to dapper, so i gave him a oneliner to sed -ie for breezy to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list, do apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:22] <dj-fu> i can assure you there is no data loss
[10:22] <doms> i dunno why dapper block my cd drive
[10:23] <dj-fu> ESPOiG, there's one in /usr/share/backgroudns/
[10:23] <mjr>  ,20
[10:23] <mjr> oops
[10:23] <doms> you know what i did? i get my Hardisk and installed in the other computer coz i cant open my cd-rom
[10:23] <ESPOiG> dj-fu: ty
[10:23] <doms> after i installing again now i cant set cdrom primary to my bios
[10:24] <doms> but anyway dj-fu
[10:24] <doms> thanks again
[10:24] <dj-fu> np
[10:24] <doms> i learn many things on that way
[10:24] <dj-fu> maybe go back to windows? you clearly don't posess the IQ requirements for Linux.
[10:25] <ryan_> fuck
[10:25] <doms> even you broke my base system
[10:25] <dj-fu> ^^
[10:25] <ryan_> the synaptic package manager isent p2p is it>
[10:25] <dj-fu> no, ryan_
[10:25] <doms> no i like my ubuntu
[10:25] <doms> i dont like window
[10:25] <carthik> !CoC
[10:25] <ubotu> coc is probably the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[10:25] <doms> i like my ubuntu very well
[10:25] <carthik> ryan_, please try to restrain your language:)
[10:25] <digits> ryan_, ubuntu is about opensource - thus they don't bother with properiarity software
[10:25] <doms> and ubuntu is part of my life
[10:25] <ryan_> How can i install a good p2p program
[10:25] <ryan_> ;/
[10:26] <carthik> !gnutella
[10:26] <Mabus06> Try to not accuse #ubuntu people of losing data when you're clueless.
[10:26] <ubotu> carthik: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:26] <ryan_> sorri carthik
[10:26] <digits> ryan_, check your message windows... i've sent you a guide on how to install limewire
[10:26] <Mabus06> !info gnutella
[10:26] <dj-fu> doms, I told you to download the dapper cd instead, you wanted a oneliner to upgrade over the internet, which I gave you
[10:26] <dj-fu> it's not recommended to upgrade over the internet
[10:26] <dj-fu> many things can break
[10:26] <ryan_> yea digits but thing is i dont have java installed
[10:26] <ryan_> either
[10:26] <doms> ahhhhh is that the flight cd
[10:26] <Mabus06> digits: fyi, unregged users don't get privmsgs
[10:26] <carthik> ryan_, you can try gnutella, or limewire. Searching the forums and the wiki will get you started
[10:26] <doms> oo why you dont advice me that last day
[10:27] <digits> Mabus06, query not pmsg
[10:27] <dj-fu> I did. You wanted a way to upgrade over the internet
[10:27] <doms> sure
[10:27] <doms> you did
[10:27] <Mabus06> digits: /query starts a dialog of privmsgs, no?
[10:27] <Frogzoo> doms: dapper is beta software - it's expected that things will break, like it or not
[10:28] <Mabus06> doms: He tried to help. It was your own fault for any breaking that happened.
[10:28] <doms> never mind on that i like ubuntu also debian etch
[10:28] <digits> ryan_, in synaptic search for "j2re1.4" or in the terminal "sudo apt-get install j2re1.4"
[10:28] <digits> ryan_,  that'll install jre for you
[10:29] <doms> yeah but those mistakes earn me a lot things, specially configuring my system with out graphical window
[10:29] <emile> is there a repository with ipw3945 driver?
[10:30] <doms> is their a way that i can u my scanner over my LAN something like printer sharing..
[10:31] <doms> is their a way that i can use my scanner over my LAN something like printer sharing..
[10:32] <ryan_> sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[10:32] <ryan_> it saus package not availbal
[10:32] <ryan_> says*
[10:32] <DBO> hi, I got something of a problem, I believe at some point in time I installed the wrong kernel headers (from universe in repos) and it is preventing me from being able to compile a new kernel.  I get an error when I try to compile "make[2] : *** No rule to make target `init/main.o', needed by `init/built-in.o'.  Stop.
[10:32] <DBO> "  Anyone seen this before or know a fix?
[10:32] <rylu> i hope this is a dumb question, how do i get a smb share on my ubuntu machine so i can use amarok with my music library?
[10:32] <rylu> the music is all on the network shared with smb
[10:32] <Get_A_Fix> ryan_, I got Java from Sun's web site and followed their instr. it works well
[10:33] <ryan_> well im new to linux so im kinda stuck on how to install anything lol.
[10:33] <Get_A_Fix> mee too, but the instr on the Sun Java site worked well
[10:34] <funkenstein> ryan_, or else you can go to http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu and follow their instructions on 1. "How to add extra repos" and 2. "How to add sun-java"
[10:34] <ryan_> sun.com?
[10:34] <signature16> how do i make it so that a proftpd user can edit files outside of the home directory on an FTP server? **User is not chrooted and can see /
[10:34] <rylu> signature16, use symlinks
[10:34] <Get_A_Fix> yup
[10:34] <rylu> is there an smbmount GUI ?
[10:34] <funkenstein> ryan_, that way you stay up-to-date with the java versions available to us on the repositories
[10:34] <doms> is their a way that i can use my scanner over my LAN something like printer sharing..
[10:35] <signature16> rylu: and symlinks dont work after chroot right?
[10:35] <DBO> crimsun, you here?  you have any idea what I can do?
[10:39] <Protocol1> ryan_, google easyubuntu
[10:39] <Protocol1> and go through that setup
[10:40] <ryan_> what will that do
[10:40] <Protocol1> http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
[10:40] <Protocol1> that will get you java...dvd player access...mp3 access and a bunch of other stuff working for you
[10:42] <fabri> what can i use for downloading torrents with resuming? if i close bittorrent i lose whatever i was downloading
[10:42] <DBO> !azureus
[10:42] <ubotu> azureus is probably a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[10:42] <ryan_> hey i have a queston for all of u
[10:43] <fabri> thanx
[10:43] <ryan_> u might think im a complete idiot for askin this but why do u all like ubunto better then WIndows distros>
[10:44] <Get_A_Fix> fast easy free powerful etc
[10:45] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/649103
[10:45] <ryan_> but isent windows easier to use like u dont have to type all this stuff to install sumthing>
[10:45] <Protocol1> its free
[10:45] <DBO> ryan_, on the contrary, how long did it take you to learn where all the different options were in the windows GUI?
[10:45] <DBO> how many do you NOT know about?
[10:45] <DBO> (LOTS)
[10:46] <DBO> linux, its all right there, you need to figure something out, you know where to run
[10:46] <ryan_> not long
[10:46] <ryan_> a few weejs'
[10:46] <ryan_> weeks
[10:46] <ryan_> im new to linux and i find it harder to use then windows
[10:46] <DBO> ryan_, so you know where you can set up dynamic discs in windows through the GUI?
[10:46] <DBO> ryan_, how about how to do something so simple as a hardlink (yes, it can be done)
[10:46] <Protocol1> thats part of learning
[10:47] <ryan_> no i dont DB,, I only use my XP machine for Music,Movies and chatting
[10:47] <Get_A_Fix> I find it different, but not harder :)
[10:47] <Frogzoo> rylu: smb4k
[10:47] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/649103
[10:47] <rylu> Frogzoo thank you! :)
[10:47] <DBO> hey Frogzoo, can you look at my issue?
[10:47] <ryan_> this is a classic 333 mhz amd machine so i puit linux on it
[10:48] <Frogzoo> DBO: I'm just here briefly, so probly not
[10:48] <sfar> ryan_: well its a bit tricky at first, when you are used to windows.. but you WILL learn :)
[10:48] <ryan_> yea lol
[10:49] <Mabus06> how do you view permissions/ownership of a file in a terminal without changing them
[10:49] <DBO> Frogzoo, well, tell you what, Im in no big rush, so why dont I hit you with it, and you can let it rattle around in your head for a bit =)  you know Ill be around
[10:49] <riccardo> we
[10:49] <Protocol1> yeah....im learning linux pretty quickly
[10:49] <zcat[1] > Mabus06: ls -l
[10:49] <Get_A_Fix> First thing I learned is that the wiki is your friend
[10:49] <DBO> Frogzoo, I got something of a problem, I believe at some point in time I installed the wrong kernel headers (from universe in repos) and it is preventing me from being able to compile a new kernel.  I get an error when I try to compile "make[2] : *** No rule to make target `init/main.o', needed by `init/built-in.o'.  Stop."
[10:50] <ryan_> This ,machine i fucked up., Like I Need floppy disks to put my windows distro only i dont have them and my xp machine cant make them so i put linux on it Mayybe it wuz a bad choice for a beginner like me to install ubunto first
[10:50] <faze> anyone around ?
[10:50] <DBO> !language
[10:50] <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.
[10:50] <Apostle^> how do i remove a package no matter what?
[10:50] <Apostle^> like --force-remove ?
[10:50] <sfar> ryan_: no, ubuntu is userfriendly.. you did the right thing
[10:50] <ryan_> alright good lol
[10:51] <DBO> faze, yep, lots of people
[10:51] <sfar> ryan_: so what is it that you need help with?
[10:51] <holycow> ryan_: why do you need floppies for windows?
[10:51] <Frogzoo> Apostle^: suggest you first 'dpkg --purge xorg-driver-fglrx' then try again
[10:51] <holycow> anyway your supposed to install windows first, ubuntu second
[10:51] <ryan_> well i need to install a p2p client ( any aslong as its good)
[10:51] <ryan_> and i have no idea how or where to get it
[10:51] <zcat[1] > apt-get install amule
[10:51] <Oompa> Hey. I just downloaded the Ubuntu Drapper flight 6... I try to install but once I select the install to HD it starts to load and then I get a blank screen.
[10:52] <DBO> !dapper
[10:52] <defcon8> what file did i edit to auto load modules?
[10:52] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[10:52] <sfar> and also ryan_, at first when you set up linux its quite a few things you need to do. but when you have done that its much easier
[10:52] <Frogzoo> DBO: did you install headers with apt-get?
[10:52] <Apostle^> Frogzoo: nope
[10:52] <Get_A_Fix> ryan_, you got java now ?
[10:52] <DBO> Frogzoo, yep
[10:52] <defcon8> anyone?
[10:52] <defcon8> easy question
[10:52] <DBO> Frogzoo, well, synaptics, but same concept
[10:52] <sfar> !tell ryan_  about p2p
[10:52] <ryan_> no lol Im still looken for stuff what do i need to setup sfar>
[10:52] <ryan_> ?
[10:52] <sfar> for example: java
[10:53] <sfar> :)
[10:53] <Frogzoo> DBO: so remove the headers, install the right ones, make distclean (or make clean) & you should be good to go
[10:53] <defcon8> what file did i edit to auto load modules?
[10:53] <sfar> thats a 1 time thingy
[10:53] <sfar> look at the link ubotu gave you in private
[10:53] <Frogzoo> defcon8: /etc/modules
[10:53] <defcon8> thanks Frogzoo
[10:53] <sfar> i think that will help you out
[10:53] <Apostle^> Frogzoo: that didn't owrk
[10:54] <Frogzoo> Apostle^: I'm stepping out -someone here will get it sorted
[10:54] <ryan_> yea iam thanks sfar
[10:54] <DBO> yep, I did that already Frogzoo, no dice
[10:54] <gutiszz> rc.data.lt +6668
[10:54] <zcat[1] > what's #ubutnu's opinion on easyubuntu or automatix ?
[10:55] <sfar> zcat[1] : i think easyubuntu
[10:55] <DBO> zcat[1] , friends dont let friends use automatix
[10:55] <sfar> !automatix
[10:55] <ubotu> from memory, automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[10:55] <defcon8> how do i get ubuntu to not automatically start X?
[10:55] <DBO> defcon8, you can switch to runlevel 1
[10:55] <holycow> dont use automatix, thats a horrible idea
[10:55] <sfar> !easyubuntu
[10:55] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[10:55] <defcon8> DBO, i dont want X to start at startup
[10:56] <sfar> zcat[1] : that should say it all :)
[10:56] <sfar> (what ubotu said)
[10:56] <zcat[1] > they both tend to screw up sources.list in my experience, but damn handy to get a machine up and running all the nonfree stuff.
[10:56] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/649103
[10:56] <sethk> defcon8, you change the start scripts in /tec
[10:56] <sethk> defcon8, you change the start scripts in /etc   that is
[10:56] <sfar> zcat[1] : make a backup of sources.list befor using easyubuntu
[10:56] <zcat[1] > (well, easyubuntu only changes sources if you tell it to..)
[10:56] <DBO> defcon8, "sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf" then run "sudo sysc-rc-conf" and uncheck xorg and the bottom
[10:56] <defcon8> sethk, could you be more specific?
[10:57] <jenda> sfar: it doesn't touch the sources.list
[10:57] <DBO> (its marked as S)
[10:57] <defcon8> oh ok thanks DBO
[10:57] <jenda> zcat[1] : easyubuntu makes it's own sources.list and doesn't touch yours
[10:57] <sfar> jenda: ok, zcat[1]  seems to have a different opinion
[10:57] <sfar> :)
[10:57] <sethk> defcon8, in /etc, there are a series of directories, r0.d r1.d, etc.  each has a list of scripts that start the things running at that level
[10:57] <defcon8> sethk, do i edit 5?
[10:57] <jenda> obviously. Perhaps you may be talking about a muh older version?
[10:58] <DBO> defcon8, 2
[10:58] <pawitp> I'm trying ubuntu ltsp, but the client always get the host name "ltsp" what ever I set it to in dhcpd.conf
[10:58] <DBO> defcon8, debian default runlevel is 2 for X
[10:58] <sethk> defcon8, they are just text files.  Once you know what to edit, you use a text editor
[10:58] <zcat[1] > last time I used it, I think there was an option to change the sources list, perhaps they changed it.
[10:58] <defcon8> DBO, no such thing
[10:58] <defcon8> i know sethk
[10:58] <defcon8> this kind of stuff was easier on gentoo
[10:58] <DBO> defcon8, get the program I told you, its a peice of cake to use
[10:58] <sethk> defcon8, so you go into /etc/rc2.d and stop if from starting gdm
[10:59] <sethk> defcon8, it is MUCH MUCH easiler on ubuntu.  Even without the tool that DBO told you about, gentoo is much harder
[10:59] <jenda> zcat[1] : there is the _option_ to hange the sources.list, but it won't do anything to it by default.
[10:59] <defcon8> sethk, shall i just rename the script or put it somewhere else?
[10:59] <zcat[1] > cd /etc/rc2.d ; mv S??gdm K??gdm
[10:59] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/649103
[10:59] <sethk> defcon8, move it
[10:59] <sethk> defcon8, but why not use the tool that DBO recommended first, see if it makes your life easier?
[10:59] <Pupeno> Hello.
[11:00] <defcon8> sethk, oh im ok like this
[11:00] <defcon8> thanks for the help
[11:00] <DBO> defcon8, Im not yankin yer chain, you'll feel kinda dirty because its so easy to use =P
[11:00] <DBO> hi Pupeno, need help?
[11:00] <ryan_> hmm im installing that easy unbunto stuff both packages
[11:01] <sethk> Apostle^, it looks kind of like you need to do a forced uninstall of something.  Or a real uninstall.  It's complaining that you've told it to do something that would make its database internally inconsisten
[11:01] <Apostle^> sethk: so what do i do
[11:02] <sethk> Apostle^, are you installing an nvidia driver?
[11:02] <Apostle^> sethk: trying to install the ATI propriatery driver, but i need to get rid of this fglrx first
[11:02] <Pupeno> What RSS reader do you recomend ? I used to use akregator in KDE.
[11:02] <Apostle^> Pupeno: you could still use it
[11:02] <sethk> Apostle^, dpkg does have force flags that should get you past this.  I don't know the syntax, though
[11:02] <Zenero> Can somebody tell me how to fix this; everything I do gives me permission denied errors?
[11:03] <sethk> Zenero, that can't be true.  Something must have given you the ability to enter commands and see results.
[11:03] <sethk> Zenero, so not everything is giving you permission denied.
[11:03] <Pupeno> Apostle^: I know, but it'll look ugly and I want something that integrates with the desktop I am using now.
[11:03] <sethk> Zenero, you might try to use sudo, if you aren't already
[11:04] <Apostle^> Pupeno: you can tyr lifearea
[11:04] <Oompa>  Hey. I just downloaded the Ubuntu Drapper flight 6... I try to install but once I select the install to HD it starts to load and then I get a blank screen.
[11:04] <Pupeno> Apostle^: Thank you.
[11:04] <Zenero> sethk: I tried to mount my ntfs partition, now I get those errors.
[11:04] <zcat[1] > Oompa: try things like noapic/nolapic ? F1 at the bootprompt might help..
[11:04] <DBO> Oompa, you might try asking at #ubuntu+1
[11:05] <Zenero> How do I use sudo?
[11:05] <sethk> Zenero, try sudo mount ...
[11:05] <Oompa> noapic? Mk..
[11:05] <Oompa> lemme go try
[11:05] <sethk> Zenero, you just put the word sudo at the beginning of whatever command you are trying to use
[11:05] <Oompa> be back later.
[11:05] <Zenero> Sorry, don't know anything about linux.
[11:05] <Zenero> I can't open anything to type that.
[11:06] <DBO> you cant open a terminal?
[11:06] <Nameeater_> !repoes
[11:06] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Nameeater_
[11:06] <zcat[1] > Zenero: accessories -> terminal
[11:06] <sfar> !tell Zenero about sudo
[11:06] <DBO> Nameeater, repos is traditionally not spelled with an extra e =P
[11:06] <jenda> Zenero sudo is a way to grant root priviledges to an ordinary user temporarily. When you type sudo, you'll be asked for the user password, although you won't see that you're typing it, you are.
[11:06] <Zenero> Can't do that
[11:07] <holycow> why not?
[11:07] <Zenero> it gives me the error
[11:07] <DBO> Zenero, are you the only user of your PC?
[11:07] <jenda> Zenero: what error? (please use pastebin)
[11:07] <Zenero> only user
[11:07] <holycow> what error do you get?
[11:07] <DBO> and terminal still says "permission denied"?
[11:08] <Nameeater_> DBO, sorry I was fishing for the url ;
[11:08] <Nameeater_> ;)
[11:08] <DBO> dont apologize to me
[11:08] <DBO> !tell Nameeater about repos
[11:08] <DBO> =)
[11:08] <sfar> Zenero: what are you trying to do? exactly
[11:08] <ubuntu__> hi
[11:08] <ryan_> !tekk ryan_ about botnet
[11:08] <ubotu> ryan_: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:08] <DBO> !tell Nameeater_ about repos
[11:08] <Zenero> Error cannot launch entry Details: Failed to change to directory /home (permission denied)
[11:09] <ryan_> !tell ryan_ about botnet
[11:09] <DBO> ah ha
[11:09] <ubuntu__> im going to install the new ubuntu alondside windows... but when i try the live cd i dont know what resolution to check, and if i check any one then it doesnt work, and quits the live cd
[11:09] <Zenero> Thats the error message
[11:09] <DBO> Zenero, are you able to open Nautilus?
[11:09] <Zenero> How?
[11:09] <geniusvicks> I'm buying a graphics card, will it work in Linux?
[11:09] <DBO> Places -> Home
[11:09] <ubuntu__> im going to install the new ubuntu alondside windows... but when i try the live cd i dont know what resolution to check, and if i check any one then it doesnt work, and quits the live cd
[11:10] <Zenero> DBO: No
[11:10] <ubuntu__> when X asks for the resolution i check the same resolution as my windows desktop uses
[11:10] <ubuntu__> but it still doesnt work
[11:10] <ubuntu__> any help?
[11:10] <DBO> Zenero, how long have you had ubuntu installed?
[11:10] <Mitja> How do I put a string in quotes for grep to search when it contains spaces and other chars that should be escaped in the first place?
[11:10] <Zenero> DBO: 2 hours
[11:10] <geniusvicks> _jason: I finally got Java to work in Firefox, I made it into a package like you told me
[11:10] <ubuntu__> can someone please help
[11:10] <holycow> Zenero: you messed up your install  big time
[11:10] <DBO> Zenero, has it done this the ENTIRE time?
[11:11] <holycow> Zenero: you clearly aren't telling us a whole bunch of things
[11:11] <DBO> holycow, I thinks he lost permission to his home directory somehow
[11:11] <Zenero> No, only when I tried to mount the ntfs drive
[11:11] <holycow> Zenero: the quickest way is to reinstall
[11:11] <Gean> i have a problem with my sound in ubuntu, can someone help me?
[11:11] <nikki__> is there a SKYPE for ubuntu
[11:11] <zcat[1] > where did yoiu try to mount it? as /home?
[11:11] <ubuntu__> !skype
[11:11] <ubotu> skype is probably http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:11] <DBO> Zenero, reboot =)
[11:11] <holycow> DBO: just judging from his answers, putting the cd in and reinstalling should be the fastest way to solve the issue
[11:11] <ubuntu__> !x
[11:11] <ubotu> I heard x is a portable, network-transparent window system.
[11:12] <ubuntu__> hmmm
[11:12] <ubuntu__> someone help
[11:12] <ubuntu__> please.
[11:12] <Zenero> so just reboot, or reinstall?
[11:12] <DBO> holycow, I think he screwed up his mount, but so long as he didnt make changes to /etc/fstab, I think a reboot my fix him
[11:12] <mrDaniel> i got a acer wlmi 5652 and want to install ubuntu. i have two partitions with c: 44,37 GB and d: 44,86 GB. But when i run the installation i wonder to see a third partition with 4,2 GB. why that? can i install ubuntu unscrupulously?
[11:12] <zcat[1] > ubuntu__: insufficient information
[11:12] <DBO> Zenero, do a reboot, the microsoft fix might work for you
[11:12] <ubuntu__> Zenero, When I'm trying the live cd and it asks for X Resolution, I check the same as my windows one, and it doesnt work.
[11:13] <DBO> ubuntu__, what resolution are you checking?
[11:13] <holycow> Zenero: i would say thats the easiest considering your level of skill with linux.  once you get a bit better you can practice troubleshooting without reinstalling
[11:13] <DBO> holycow, he has nothing to lose by simply rebooting once, if that doesnt work, he can reinstall
[11:14] <ubuntu__> DBO,  1020x800
[11:14] <keith> so many noobs on that forum
[11:14] <geniusvicks> Will graphics card work under Linux
[11:14] <Zenero> do you think it screwed up my ntfs partition?
[11:14] <DBO> geniusvicks, yes
[11:14] <keith> it would be a full time job helping them all, most of there answers can be got on the first link of google.
[11:14] <DBO> Zenero, no
[11:14] <holycow> ubuntu__: sometimes the installer doesn't detect your monitor properly, and you need to manually add the proper vertical and horizontal refresh rates for your monitor in /etc/x11/xorg.conf, then restart x.  look upyour monitor make refresh rates via google.  that will give you all th eresolution options possible to display by your monitor
[11:14] <ubuntu__> 1280X800 more like
[11:15] <DBO> ubuntu__, I know its kinda bad of me to say, but I dont feel like supporting a live boot, if you do a full install I'll be all over it
[11:15] <holycow> geniusvicks: depends on yoru graphics card
[11:15] <geniusvicks> I'm buying an nVIDIA GEFORCE 6600
[11:15] <DBO> yes
[11:15] <keith> geniusvicks, no you be able to see any thing, didnt you know linux users dont use screens
[11:15] <DBO> that will work
[11:15] <Zenero> when I reboot, should I load ubuntu or windows?
[11:15] <ubuntu__> thanks to ya'l for no help
[11:15] <zcat[1] > nvidia are usually pretty good..
[11:15] <DBO> Zenero, ubuntu
[11:16] <keith> nvidia work well in linux, ATi do work but not as well.
[11:16] <Zenero> Ok, I'll do that now, thanks for all the help.
[11:16] <Get_A_Fix> the 6600 cards work well
[11:16] <zcat[1] > any video card will work, if you won't mind a lack of 3d acceleration :)
[11:16] <DBO> zcat[1] , and lower res if you run CRT
[11:16] <DBO> (or a NICE LCD)
[11:17] <keith> zcat[1] , most cards work with 3d accell
[11:17] <linuxlover> !ssh
[11:17] <ubotu> somebody said ssh was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[11:18] <evader> Hi. I use NetworkManager and I have a wireless network at home. It is WEP, 128-bit, and I used to do: iwconfig eth0 key restricted s:password
[11:19] <evader> How do I make NetworkManager connect to it?
[11:19] <molok> good morning #ubuntu
[11:19] <evader> morning molok
[11:19] <DBO> morning molok, something we can do for you?
[11:19] <DBO> s/we/I/g
[11:20] <evader> How can I replicated the s:password and 'restricted' access mode in NetworkManager please?
[11:20] <molok> hmm well now that you mention it i'm trying unsuccessfully to set up smb file sharing in ubuntu. but i'll try on my own for a while i think.
[11:20] <molok> thx anyway
[11:20] <alarsson> morning. problems with root account in ubuntu 5.10
[11:20] <Tomcat_> evader: Restricted should be done automatically... for the password: Just use the password WEP type when NM asks you.
[11:20] <DBO> molok, alright, come back if you get stuck
[11:20] <holycow> alarsson: there is no problem, there is no root account
[11:20] <evader> hmm..
[11:20] <molok> yep great
[11:20] <Tomcat_> !tell alarsson about root
[11:21] <evader> So is it web PASSPHRASE or wep 64/128bit ascii ?
[11:21] <DBO> I think its the passphrase
[11:22] <DBO> Zenero, still fubar?
[11:22] <smerity> hey, whenever I open the default image viewer in Ubuntu (Gnome) it always opens tiny... Is there any way to make the window manager remember the size I want it?
[11:22] <holycow> passphrase is ascii, the encryption is hex
[11:22] <Zenero> Its working.
[11:22] <TuoDrable> zounds, this place is crowded...
[11:22] <DBO> Zenero, you can do everything now?
[11:22] <holycow> smerity: what the heckdo you mean 'default image'?
[11:22] <zcat[1] > nvidia seem to be best supported, but binary only drivers which annoys some people.
[11:22] <zcat[1] > hmm.. how do I set up timidity to be a software /dev/sequencer so I can use other midi programs through it?
[11:23] <Zenero> Yes, thank you.
[11:23] <smerity> holycow -eye of gnome
[11:23] <evader> holycow: network manager has two choices: 128 bit wep passphrase
[11:23] <evader> or 64/128 bit ascii
[11:23] <DBO> Zenero, good, now why dont you let me walk you through mounting that ntfs drive so we dont get to do this again in 5 minutes huh? =)
[11:23] <holycow> oh you mean image viewere ... as far as i know there is no way right now to have it remember window size and positio.  then only thing that does remember right now is nautilus
[11:23] <evader> i use an ascii passphrase, but it's 128 bit wep
[11:23] <evader> so i think it's the latter
[11:23] <Zenero> haha was just going to ask that
[11:23] <holycow> evader: selecta 128 bit, and input the hex key
[11:24] <holycow> make sure its the one that the router is using
[11:24] <alarsson> in other linux distributions i have always created a root accaount under installation but when installing ubuntu ther was no oppurtunity to to this. the problem is that i can't switch to su in terminal window
[11:24] <holycow> alarsson: dude, there is no root account,there is no need
[11:24] <DBO> Zenero, System -> Administration -> Disks
[11:24] <evader> i'm not sure what the hex key is, as i type s:blahblah for iwconfig, so it takes it as ascii
[11:24] <holycow> alarsson: please read the root info posted for you
[11:24] <Zenero> ok
[11:24] <DBO> Zenero, click on the partitions tab, and find the partition that is formatted NTFS
[11:25] <Ninja_Skater> how to set gtf to show modeline where screensize is 4:3 instead 5:4
[11:25] <DBO> tell me what its device is e.g. /dev/hda1
[11:25] <Zenero> ok
[11:25] <holycow> evader: no the hex key is generated by your router.  you need to login to your router, select 128 bit encryption, type in passphrase to generate keys, tell router to use one, then put that one into proper text field in network manager
[11:25] <geniusvicks> _keith: what does that mean
[11:26] <DBO> Zenero, did you find it?  do you see where it says Device: ?
[11:26] <geniusvicks> I basically want the gfx card to play games on Windoze, but since I have linux also installed, I just wanna crosscheck if I can use it
[11:26] <Ninja_Skater> Is it true that xvid tune may damage my monitor if I use it to move the picture left-right ?!
[11:26] <DBO> geniusvicks, it will work fine
[11:26] <TuoDrable> speaking of NTFS, why is it that writing on NTFS can't be done? You can write on FAT, there are dos bootdisks with the ability to write on NTFS, there is Wine that even can launch my win2000 version of Thunderbird and read my emails...
[11:26] <Zenero> Its exactly what you said
[11:26] <TuoDrable> so, why?
[11:27] <geniusvicks> ok
[11:27] <geniusvicks> DBO thanks
[11:27] <DBO> TuoDrable, NTFS drivers are closed source
[11:27] <Ninja_Skater> Is it true that xvid tune may damage my monitor if I use it to move the picture left-right ?!
[11:27] <holycow> TuoDrable: because ntfs is a microsoft secret ... its not documented
[11:27] <geniusvicks> I always wanted to install wine
[11:27] <smerity> holycow, ouchies... That kind of sucks. No work arounds? It's going to be a pain to maximize the window all the time
[11:27] <holycow> TuoDrable: no one has figured out how to reverse engineer it
[11:27] <geniusvicks> how do I do that
[11:27] <gnomefreak> !wine
[11:27] <TuoDrable> and FAT isn't?
[11:27] <Ninja_Skater> TuoDrable, look at NTFS-NAtive project it has almost pure read-write support to NTFS
[11:27] <holycow> TuoDrable: more to the poitn, no one would spend their life reverse engineering crap, when we have great file systems freely available
[11:27] <DBO> Zenero, its /dev/hda1?
[11:27] <gnomefreak> !+wine
[11:27] <ubotu> Wine is a compatibility layer used by linux to let it run the majority of windows programs. To get wine installed, download http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine_0.9.10-winehq1-2_i386.deb then follow this guide to installing it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149585 More info at http://www.winehq.com or for support go to #winehq
[11:27] <holycow> TuoDrable: thats why.  TuoDrable live free or die.
[11:28] <Zenero> DBO: yes
[11:28] <Ninja_Skater> Is it true that xvid tune may damage my monitor if I use it to move the picture left-right ?!
[11:28] <DBO> Zenero, open a terminal and enter the command "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[11:28] <TuoDrable> for wine, use automatix, it's really good!
[11:28] <jenda> !automatix
[11:28] <DBO> !automatix
[11:28] <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.
[11:28] <gnomefreak> no dont use automatix
[11:28] <holycow> all ntfs write projects are dead last time i checked, i would recommend not really worrying about it, there are better solutions for sharing files with windows than writing to ntfs
[11:28] <DBO> friends dont let friends use automatix!
[11:28] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: please dont ever advise that in here
[11:28] <holycow> or try to write to ntfs
[11:29] <jenda> TuoDrable: please don't advise that - ever, anywhere.
[11:29] <TuoDrable> ow, eum, let me ask you why?
[11:29] <DBO> Zenero, got the text editor open with the file I wanted?
[11:29] <holycow> TuoDrable: indeed, please go have a lobottomy, never ever ever use automatix, it is pure evil
[11:29] <Zenero> DBO: yes
[11:29] <DBO> TuoDrable, good way to fubar your system
[11:29] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: read the above statement from ubotu
[11:29] <TuoDrable> lol :D
[11:29] <smerity> I'm really new to Ubuntu (Gentoo guy till like last night), what's the problems with Automatix + alternatives?
[11:29] <holycow> !automatix
[11:29] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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.
[11:30] <alarsson> tomcat: thanks! it was easier than i thought it would be
[11:30] <DBO> Zenero, ok, add this line to it "/dev/hda1       /media/ntfs  ntfs    ro,nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0
[11:30] <DBO> "
[11:30] <holycow> smerity: automatix is a retarded idea by some moron that thinks he is clever and actually solving a problem
[11:30] <carthik> I would like to run a script written in TCL - I installed tcl8.4 and yet bash says "tcl:command not found"
[11:30] <Zenero> DBO: Anywhere?
[11:30] <DBO> (all one line Zenero, dont put the quotes in)
[11:30] <holycow> smerity: automatix is a clue that because you can program doesn't mean youshould... or that there are idiots with compiles and thats a dangerous thing
[11:30] <jenda> smerity: When it does a bunch of things at once, it can screw some of them up. It's that simple. There has been a LOT of broken boxes because of 'tix
[11:30] <DBO> Zenero, anywhere will work, but put it near your other hard drive just for organization
[11:30] <gnomefreak> holycow: i always got the opinion of him thinking he is god but i like your way better ;)
[11:31] <smerity> ouchies, thanks for the heads up jenda and holycow
[11:31] <Apostle^> anyone know why the ati-driver installer tells me i don't have an x700 directory, and how i get around this ?
[11:31] <holycow> gnomefreak: :) indeed, its a common problem amongs programmers
[11:31] <molok> holycow: well i guess a lot of ppl are using dual boot and for them it's a pain not being able to fully access their computer
[11:31] <carthik> I would like to run a script written in TCL - I installed tcl8.4 and yet bash says "tcl:command not found". anybody know why this happens, or how to run the TCL script?
[11:31] <molok> holycow: with ntfs write support i mean
[11:31] <holycow> molok: its not a pain, you just need a third partition to store files to
[11:31] <Nameeater_> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[11:31] <Zenero> DBO: Ok, now what?
[11:31] <DBO> Zenero, did you add the line in?
[11:31] <Nameeater_> what have I broken? :/
[11:32] <DBO> click the save button Zenero
[11:32] <DBO> short visit
[11:32] <Zenero> ok
[11:32] <jenda> Nameeater: don't paste, and you need to import those keys, I think
[11:32] <Apostle^> i don't think he actually got klined
[11:32] <holycow> molok: it's the first thing all windows users say, but actually i fyouconsider your options a bit further and consider the available filesystems, there are much better ways to share data between win and lin
[11:32] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: nothing you might have to add the key
[11:32] <DBO> Zenero, now close the text editor
[11:32] <Nameeater_> ohh, thanks
[11:32] <molok> holycow: well yes but i still think it is a bit of an annoyance
[11:32] <Zenero> ok
[11:32] <DBO> Zenero, you should be back at your command prompt, type "sudo mkdir /mnt/ntfs"
[11:33] <holycow> molok: sure, tell microsofct to release ntfs under gpl then, and documented
[11:33] <TuoDrable> did they do that for FAT?
[11:33] <molok> holycow: yes i damn well will! ;)
[11:33] <holycow> molok: the first think windowsusers do is blame linux, its really too bad they don't realize the faultis with ms ... if ms releases specs and gpls, we will have ntfs write in a matter of hours
[11:33] <Zenero> ok
[11:33] <gnomefreak> no TuoDrable M$ does nothing under the gpl
[11:33] <holycow> and i'm not kidding,i'll payh someont to write the code, but they wont, ms is evil incarnate essentially
[11:33] <TuoDrable> I thought so
[11:34] <Get_A_Fix> and I do nothing under M$
[11:34] <molok> holycow: i'm not blaming anyone.. except maybe m$ then
[11:34] <TuoDrable> M$ never does a damn fre thing
[11:34] <Nameeater_> gnomefreak, I still get the error after importing it
[11:34] <holycow> molok: :) just helping point a coupla things out, no biggie :)
[11:34] <DBO> Zenero, sorry, didnt see your last post, you need to say my name when you are talking to me
[11:34] <DBO> Zenero, ok, now type "sudo mount -a"
[11:34] <Zenero> ok DBO
[11:34] <molok> holycow: :)
[11:34] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: ntfs is nothing like fat (they released ntfs for security reasons) and they will not release anythign for it
[11:35] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: can you pastebin the output of sudo apt-get update please
[11:35] <Zenero> DBO: it says it does not exist
[11:35] <holycow> also ntfs changes with every release, older versions of win cannot read newer versions of ntfs for example
[11:36] <DBO> Zenero, did you type "mkdir /mnt/ntfs" ?
[11:36] <DBO> erm
[11:36] <DBO> Zenero, did you type "sudo mkdir /mnt/ntfs" ?
[11:36] <holycow> so basically, leave ms to their bs, and live free and peacefull lives :)
[11:36] <Zenero> DBO: yes
[11:36] <Nameeater_> gnomefreak,  http://name.pastebin.com/649154
[11:36] <gnomefreak> last time i was on phone with M$ they told me not to use ntfs lol
[11:36] <DBO> Zenero, oops, I see where I messed up, my mistake this time
[11:36] <carthik> I would like to run a script written in TCL - I installed tcl8.4 and yet bash says "tcl:command not found". anybody know why this happens, or how to run the TCL script?
[11:37] <DBO> Zenero, "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[11:37] <DBO> Zenero, go to the line you added in and find where it says "/media/ntfs" and change it to "/mnt/ntfs"
[11:37] <TuoDrable> you mean a dual boot win2000/winXP, win2000 wouldn't be able to read the win2000 ntfs partition?
[11:37] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: you did both commands for the key import including where it says "key" you added the key number?
[11:38] <Nameeater_> yes
[11:38] <DBO> Zenero, then save it, exit the text editor, and type "sudo mount -a" again
[11:38] <Nameeater_> I'll do it again
[11:38] <holycow> TuoDrable: last time i tried it it couldn't but ... give it a try and let us know, i could of effed something up ... i don't use win any more
[11:38] <Zenero> DBO:  Ok, done.
[11:38] <DBO> Zenero, did you give it the mount command/
[11:38] <gnomefreak> jenda: to reply the the message i feel its not needed but it is better than autocraptix
[11:38] <holycow> TuoDrable: i know that if i format an hd in xp and try to install win2k on that it can't see it
[11:39] <Zenero> DBO:  Yes
[11:39] <DBO> Zenero, you should see your NTFS drive on your desktop now
[11:39] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: let me see output of that whne your done too
[11:39] <gnomefreak> ok can we please bring the win convo over to #ubuntu-offtopic now?
[11:39] <Zenero> DBO:  Its not there
[11:39] <smerity> holycow - Just a note from earlier, window placement/positioning does work, it's just it doesn't remembre completely maximized
[11:39] <DBO> Zenero, did the mount -a command give an error?
[11:40] <Nameeater_> gnomefreak, http://name.pastebin.com/649157
[11:40] <Zenero> DBO: No error
[11:40] <holycow> smerity: eh, well i'm learnin something :)
[11:40] <smerity> holycow, not a problem, thanks for the help! ^_^
[11:40] <DBO> Zenero, check under Places on your top bar
[11:41] <Zenero> DBO: Don't see it
[11:41] <DBO> Zenero, in your terminal window type "ls /mnt/ntfs"
[11:42] <DBO> does that show the contents of your windows drive?
[11:42] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: you can still grab updates and stuff right?
[11:42] <Zenero> DBO: It showed all of the ntfs drives contents
[11:42] <DBO> Zenero, good, it is mounted
[11:42] <TuoDrable> in fact what I came for, how do I set up BitTorrent?
[11:43] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: i have a feeling its something on thier side. i would say email the guy and see what he says there may be a new key for it and hasnt been updated yet
[11:43] <Zenero> DBO: where would I find it
[11:43] <DBO> Zenero, if you want to view it in the GUI, you have to navigate to /mnt/ntfs
[11:43] <chmod775> has drapper drake launched
[11:43] <chmod775> !drapper
[11:43] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chmod775
[11:43] <chmod775> !drake
[11:43] <ubotu> [drake]  a duck
[11:43] <Zenero> DBO: Ah, Great!
[11:43] <DBO> Zenero, Places -> Computer -> File System -> mnt -> ntfs
[11:43] <DBO> oh good, you got it
[11:43] <Zenero> DBO: Can I move it?
[11:44] <DBO> Zenero, no, you can copy the files out of it if you like
[11:44] <DBO> but you cant write to it
[11:44] <alpa> @later tell crimsun : i managed the sound! thank you anyways!!! :)
[11:44] <Get_A_Fix> can't he put it on his desktop ?
[11:44] <gnomefreak> chmod775: dapper will not be released until june 1 and please dont fish with the bot use /msg the bot
[11:44] <DBO> Get_A_Fix, he can put a shortcut there yes
[11:44] <chmod775> ok
[11:44] <igrar> hi there
[11:44] <Get_A_Fix> thx
[11:45] <igrar> does anybody know about modem commands? (AT)
[11:45] <ompaul> hello welcome to a channel with over 600 in it on a slow Sunday
[11:45] <Get_A_Fix> DBO: been following and doing the same - thanks
[11:45] <teclo-> Hello, how can I install qemu in Ubuntu 5.10 ?
[11:45] <Zenero> How do you make a shortcut for it?
[11:45] <emile> is there a (unofficial?) repository or test-deb with ipw3945 driver?
[11:45] <DBO> Get_A_Fix, sure, I do that walkthrough about 5 times a day =)
[11:46] <DBO> Zenero, right click on the main directory and select create shortcut
[11:46] <DBO> then drag it on your desktop
[11:46] <Get_A_Fix> now i can too :))
[11:46] <DBO> Zenero, ooops, that wont work
[11:46] <Nameeater_> gnomefreak, do you have the backports repo? and I dont think the updates work
[11:46] <ompaul> teclo-, you must have universe enabled and then it is available
[11:46] <DBO> Zenero, just drag it onto your desktop
[11:47] <ompaul> teclo-, if you don't understand that last statement let me know and I'll have the bot inform you of more :)
[11:47] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Nameeater_ about backports
[11:47] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_:  i dont use backports
[11:47] <Nameeater_> no no, I mean in_your_ list
[11:48] <Nameeater_> rats :(
[11:48] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: i may still have my breezy list hold on a sec
[11:48] <Nameeater_> well I was more hoping you might have the key ;)
[11:48] <Pupeno> Any ideas how can I fine tune my locale to display dates, time and the rest the way I wanted ? (which is not tied up to any geographical region)
[11:49] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: getting key now
[11:49] <ompaul> gnomefreak, do you know if backports recieve testing these days?
[11:50] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: here is the key listed 437D05B5
[11:50] <gnomefreak> ompaul: i havent heard if they are or not dapper broke me of the backports repos :(
[11:50] <Nameeater_> thats tho one I had :(
[11:51] <ompaul> gnomefreak, so thats a no then :-_)
[11:51] <ompaul> one broken nose later
[11:51] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: email the guy at teh email address and explain what is going on
[11:51] <gnomefreak> ompaul: ;)
[11:52] <Nameeater_> hmm, how come none of the pages about backports say anything about keys :|
[11:53] <dxdemetriou> hi
[11:53] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: for you to get stuff froma repo you dont need a key
[11:53] <otacon22> hi to all
[11:54] <Nameeater_> well it doesnt give me the updated xchat :/
[11:54] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: only thing a key does is verify  some 3rd party repos dont have a key (atleast not released)
[11:54] <dxdemetriou> I have installed the Ubuntu Breezy on PM800-M2 Elite motherboard, and it can't see the PCI cards. Is there a solution that I can do?
[11:55] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: make sure the repo itself is correct no stray marks stuff like that
[11:56] <jake1> is there a way to tell who is the op of a channel without joining it
[11:57] <Nameeater_> hmm well if they are supposed to work fine, fow come I cant get the more updated xchat..
[11:57] <Otacon22[it] > hi, I have a problem with esd, someone can help me?
[11:57] <ompaul> jake1, you mean find out who can unban you? :-)  /msg chanserv info channel -- check various tabs for the return data
[11:58] <ompaul> Nameeater_, I don't use backports because they are not part of the release, I just got bitten once too often by backports, that is all I have to say on the subject
[11:58] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin please
[11:59] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: also ompaul has a good point since ubuntu doesnt support the backports iirc its a team of users
[12:00] <Nameeater_> yes I know that, and I accept the risk to run the newer xchat, I used it on my last install and it worked fine :)
[12:00] <Nameeater_> http://name.pastebin.com/649177
[12:01] <Rus01> hi all
[12:01] <dxdemetriou> What can I do if the Breezy can't see my pci slots?
[12:01] <nadjyla> hello
[12:01] <holycow> dxdemetriou: what exactly do you mean 'can't see pci slots' ... how did you come to this conclusion?
[12:01] <nadjyla> dxdemetriou, lspci
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Nameeater_: it all looks right messy but right email the guy and let him know its not something on your end
[12:02] <Nameeater_> ok, thanks
[12:03] <Rus01> ubuntu has a stable/testing/unstable release right?
[12:03] <dxdemetriou> holycow: I have tested my tvcard on the Athlon pc and it worked ok. Now I have try the same card on the Intel pc, and can't find it
[12:03] <Rus01> like debian
[12:03] <Apostle^> whats the package that ubuntu uses for sound, gstreamer- ?
[12:03] <vladuz976> is solaris 10 comparable to any of the linux distros? does it have some sort of packaging system like apt-get?
[12:04] <ompaul> Rus01, it has an unstable and a stable - the unstable is developed into stable over a short period of time and atm it is called dapper that is it
[12:04] <Rus01> so packages can be installed from all 3&
[12:04] <Otacon22[it] > gstreamer0.8-esd
[12:04] <holycow> dxdemetriou: are yo usure you just don't have the drivers and the kernel doesn't know how to deal with it as a result?
[12:04] <Rus01> ?
[12:04] <Otacon22[it] > Apostle^, gstreamer0.8-esd is the output driver for esd
[12:04] <Apostle^> thanks
[12:04] <mandavi> Apostle^: dapper uses the next version though - is it 1.0?
[12:04] <Otacon22[it] > i know it because it dosn't start on my pc...
[12:05] <ompaul> Rus01, it takes SID and freezes it over a short period of time, creates fixes and releases a stable from that
[12:05] <gnomefreak> dapper uses gstreamer0.10
[12:05] <ompaul> Rus01, ehh no, do not mix it
[12:05] <Rus01> i get it
[12:05] <dxdemetriou> holycow: I have seen in System Information (hardinfo) that there are some unknowns chipsets. Can I do anything for that?
[12:05] <Otacon22[it] > gnomefreak, where i can found gstreamer0.10 ?
[12:06] <Apostle^> what the hell whenever amarok launches it freezes and tells me it could not Launch the mail client?
[12:06] <Otacon22[it] > in sinaptic the isn't
[12:06] <Rus01> ompau: i cant install newer packages from dapper?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> Otacon22[it] : in ubuntu dapper drake but its not stable
[12:06] <gnomefreak> Rus01: no
[12:06] <holycow> dxdemetriou: well thats probably your card right there ... all that you can do is read about your hardware, and install the drivers for it ... that process can be long and tedious or short and sweet depending on your hardware
[12:06] <Apostle^> The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control. This means either that you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed, or that you don't have a sound card configured.
[12:06] <gnomefreak> Rus01: mixing repos are bad idea that can bork a system very fast
[12:06] <Apostle^> i get that error .
[12:06] <ompaul> Rus01, on dapper if you want, but I would not suggest mixing them it would more than likely be bad - even with pinning
[12:06] <WebGuest> Can you change the style of the ubuntu log on screen?
[12:07] <holycow> dxdemetriou: did you google for linux support on your tv/vid card ?  that would really give you all the infformation you need
[12:07] <Otacon22[it] > esd dos'nt start on my pc than i have tryed to reinstall gstreamer0.8
[12:07] <Otacon22[it] > but nothing
[12:07] <thenuke> A
[12:07] <gnomefreak> WebGuest: yes system>admin>login screen
[12:07] <Rus01> do the packages in breezy get updates or they are frozen like in sarge?
[12:07] <gnomefreak> WebGuest: if its not listed there do sudo apt-get install gnome-art
[12:07] <WebGuest> cheers
[12:07] <mandavi> Apostle^: i have the same thing with the mail-client - no clue why though
[12:07] <ompaul> Rus01, they get updated as a stable release
[12:08] <mandavi> Apostle^: but it does not freeze
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Rus01: they will only get certain updates
[12:08] <dxdemetriou> holycow: yes, but the problem is not with tv card. Both Athlon and Intel pcs have the same Breezy, with same programs, in Athlon the same card works but not on Intel
[12:08] <mandavi> Apostle^: did you update amarok from the repos?
[12:08] <gnomefreak> i think its at the point breezy will only be getting security updates   dont hold me to that though
[12:08] <Apostle^> mandavi: it's the newest ver
[12:08] <holycow> dxdemetriou: oh, really?
[12:08] <ompaul> Rus01, its the debian model so 5.10 (used to be called breezy before it got released) gets fixed for 18 months
[12:08] <Isil`Zha> how can i install php5 while using apache rather than apache2?
[12:09] <ompaul> Rus01, we are days away from expiring the first release warty
[12:09] <mandavi> Amaranth: try to use the xine-engine
[12:09] <Rus01> ompaul: yes i got it, yhanx
[12:09] <Rus01> thanx
[12:09] <Otacon22[it] > :) hi TyRiOn-MX
[12:09] <TyRiOn-MX> hi
[12:09] <TyRiOn-MX> dehihi
[12:09] <Rus01> so dapper is pretty stable&
[12:09] <Rus01> ?
[12:10] <dxdemetriou> holycow: with the lspci I can't see the name of tvcard, but only the onboard cards
[12:10] <mandavi> Amaranth: i just see, i use the xine engine - get it from the repos first
[12:10] <Apostle^> mandavi: now my amarok crashes when i play a song ...
[12:10] <mandavi> Apostle^: with the xine-engine?
[12:10] <ompaul> Rus01, it is still being developed needs testing almost there etc
[12:10] <Apostle^> mandavi: yep
[12:10] <tony_> Hi all! Q: built a new computer and have been running ubuntu breezy for a while, now i tried to add a 2:nd ethernet card but it wont show up on ifconfig... any tips? do i have to reinstall? i tried "lspci -vv" but i cant really  understand the output
[12:10] <Seveas> !gooddmorning
[12:10] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Seveas
[12:10] <ompaul> Rus01, in other words stable = 5.10 and 6.06 is almost there
[12:11] <Seveas> !goodmorning
[12:11] <ubotu> Gooooooooooooooooooooooooodmorning #ubuntu! It looks like another beautiful ubuntuous day, may humanity be with you and your problems be solved :)
[12:11] <holycow> dxdemetriou: in all honesty you got me there dude, i'm not sure where to go from there ... :/
[12:11] <Otacon22[it] > TyRiOn-MX[it] , i was looking for sd problem but I haven't already find the solution
[12:11] <Otacon22[it] > *esd
[12:11] <keith> Seveas, watsup
[12:11] <tony_> !help
[12:11] <TyRiOn-MX[it] > e che azz ci posso fa io
[12:11] <mandavi> Apostle^: start it from the command line with debug output - maybe that will help
[12:11] <ompaul> !it
[12:11] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:12] <tony_> !help topic
[12:12] <gnomefreak> tony_: what do you need?
[12:12] <toxic_> What besides .bashrc can I use to do stuff in when the shell login ? It seems like .bashrc only runs when opening a console, I need a place where I can put some code in which runs when I log in
[12:12] <TyRiOn-MX[it] > ubotu: prr, i'll speak english
[12:12] <Apostle^> mandavi: *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x086a72d8 ***
[12:12] <Apostle^> /tmp/kde-user/amarok6L53mc.tmp:6: Error in sourced command file:
[12:12] <Otacon22[it] > ?  in fact I am speaking in English, on the Italian channel nobody I listen to me...
[12:12] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, TyRiOn-MX[it] 
[12:13] <teclo> Hello, what do I have to add to sources.list to have the universe and multiverse ?
[12:13] <dxdemetriou> holycow: sorry :)
[12:13] <Seveas> !forget hispanohablantes
[12:13] <ubotu> i forgot hispanohablantes, Seveas
[12:13] <keith> ompaul, Morning
[12:13] <tony_> gnomefreak: a way to get ubuntu to recognise my 2:nd ethernet card
[12:13] <ompaul> keith, morning
[12:13] <Seveas> IdleOne, don't add redundant entries to the bot
[12:13] <Rus01> ompaul: thanx again:)
[12:13] <mandavi> Apostle^: well, doesn't tell me anything - sorry, guess i can't help you
[12:13] <tony_> gnomefreak: 1:st one is onboard 2:nd is a pci card
[12:14] <TyRiOn-MX[it] > Otacon22[it] , join #ubuntu-it :)
[12:14] <Seveas> !tell teclo about universe
[12:14] <Apostle^> mandavi: weird i think it's just that song
[12:15] <mandavi> Apostle^: mp3? wma? ogg?
[12:15] <Apostle^> mandavi: mp3
[12:15] <keith> any php elites in here ?
[12:15] <hyphenated> keith: they're probably all in #php
[12:15] <mandavi> Apostle^: i guess it is solved than? good luck anyway...
[12:15] <dxdemetriou> The most cards are unknown devices on my motherboard. I am confused :(
[12:16] <toxic_> What besides .bashrc can I use to do stuff in when the shell login ? It seems like .bashrc only runs when opening a console, I need a place where I can put some code in which runs when I log in
[12:16] <Apostle^> mandavi: so far dapper is not bad
[12:16] <Apostle^> mandavi: gonna watch ice age 3, afk
[12:17] <teclo> Oh crap, I uncommented the line deb http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[12:17] <teclo>  ... and now apt-get upgrade wants to download 132 MB of archives. Is that normal ? Did I break something ?
[12:17] <tony_> Anyone have any tip on how i can get ubuntu to recognise my 2:nd ethernet card. have tried to search on the topic.
[12:17] <mandavi> Apostle^: ice age 2 i suppose - have fun
[12:17] <Apostle^> mandavi: oh yea 2.
[12:20] <dxdemetriou> Maybe I must change my motherboard.. Is there any location on the internet to check if it supported whatever I buy? (Motherboard, Cards,..)
[12:20] <Otacon22[it] > why esd there isn't in etc/init.d ?? in yours pc there is?
[12:21] <Pupeno> When tring to send a signed message with Evolution I get the error "gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session", what am I missing ? (full error at: http://paste.lisp.org/display/18790)
[12:23] <smerity> are there any guides for getting rid of stuff installed by automatix?
[12:24] <linuxlover> Anyon know what the name of the primary Qt app is for Uubuntu?
[12:24] <linuxlover> !Qt
[12:24] <ubotu> Qt is the Q-toolkit. Qt is to KDE what GTK is to GNOME. For the Qt includes, install the libqt3-mt-dev package
[12:24] <linuxlover> libqt3-mt-dev, right?
[12:27] <teclo> deb http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[12:27] <teclo>  multiverse
[12:27] <teclo> is that correct ?
[12:27] <teclo> oops
[12:27] <teclo> deb http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[12:27] <ompaul> !tell teclo about enter
[12:27] <ompaul> that looks reasonable
[12:27] <Get_A_Fix> dxdemetriou: search the Ubuntu wiki for "supported hardware" - you'll get links to lists
[12:28] <ayabara> Hi. I have problems connecting to an open wireless network. Can someone help me out?
[12:28] <Schmidt> I have installede ubuntu(server) with english language. how can i change it to danish, because the encoding in all my editors dont change even after i have selected another local. Any one?
[12:28] <Pupeno> !gpg
[12:28] <ubotu> [gpg]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[12:30] <dxdemetriou> Get_A_Fix: Thanks! I found https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport . I will make my favouorite link :)
[12:30] <Get_A_Fix> aye !
[12:30] <emile> !ipw3945
[12:30] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, emile
[12:31] <ayabara> How do I configure a WAN in Unbuntu? I use DHCP, select the correct network and try to clear the WEP-field since the network is open, but I can't connect to the internet
[12:31] <Isil`Zha> so what's the answer to this? am i forced to use apache2 if i would want to install php5 as an apache module?
[12:31] <PiTiLeZarD> Hello all ;)
[12:31] <ayabara> I mean WLAN connection, not WAN..
[12:31] <ayabara> hello
[12:31] <Gosha>  y
[12:32] <Get_A_Fix> g'day eh
[12:32] <linuxlover> !gtk
[12:32] <ubotu> linuxlover: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:32] <linuxlover> !GTK
[12:32] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, linuxlover
[12:32] <linuxlover> !Qt
[12:32] <ubotu> Qt is the Q-toolkit. Qt is to KDE what GTK is to GNOME. For the Qt includes, install the libqt3-mt-dev package
[12:32] <Gosha> .. i want to install ubuntu + windows light on this computer .. got a legal copy of windows xp on this one .. the problem is that i didn't get a cd with it ... ithe install files are on a pariotion on the harddrive... i want to still have my legal copy in case of need
[12:33] <ompaul> linuxlover, please stop that use>> /msg ubotu keyword<<
[12:33] <PiTiLeZarD> Is their any possibility to resize ntfs correctly with the actual version of espresso/gparted on the ubuntu dapper live cd ?
[12:33] <linuxlover> ompaul Ahh, sorry.  Didn't know about.  <ceases spamming>
[12:33] <ompaul> linuxlover, seen as [montypython voice] spam
[12:34] <MisterN> Gosha: you could buy a new hard drive
[12:34] <holycow> Gosha: i personally would either: setup linux on separate hd, or b: work hardon getting xp media cd.  instaling dual boot isn't hard, but you really really can mess things up if you don't knowwhat your doing
[12:35] <Gosha> i installed win 98 + ubuntu on a laptop just yesterday... but that computer sux .. and i did it to try it out .. got help from some guy ... but yeah... i'm kinda broke
[12:35] <Gosha> poor
[12:35] <Gosha> or whatever
[12:35] <qgil> to which package belongs the Admin -> Networking tool in Dapper?
[12:35] <qgil> I though it was network-manager but apparently it's not
[12:35] <ompaul> qgil, ask in #ubuntu+1 its the dapper channel
[12:35] <qgil> ok, thanks
[12:35] <holycow> Gosha: *nod* understood, been there
[12:35] <ayabara> should I need to setup DNS and hosts and stuff to connect to a wireless network?
[12:36] <Gosha> .. .. the uhm .. biggest reason that i want a legal copy oof win xp is that i want to be able to download from microsoft.com
[12:36] <linuxlover> ompaul Could you help me with what is likely an easy configure/compile question?
[12:36] <PiTiLeZarD> Anybody tried to resize ntfs with the brand new espresso installer ? :)
[12:36] <liable> ayabara: why do you ask? explain your situation
[12:37] <roryy> what is espresso?
[12:37] <ompaul> linuxlover, ask the channel if I know I chip in I don't know everything and there are better than me here :)
[12:37] <ayabara> liable: I try to connect to an open wireless network at my parents house, but I can't connect to the internet
[12:37] <PiTiLeZarD> the live cd installer
[12:37] <PiTiLeZarD> for dapper
[12:37] <Gosha> ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?
[12:37] <linuxlover> Would anyone be willing to help with what is likely a simple configure/compile question?
[12:37] <ompaul> !tell PiTiLeZarD about dapper
[12:37] <roryy> dapper questions are best asked in #ubuntu+1, fwiw
[12:37] <linuxlover> Or has anyone here used linEAK?
[12:38] <roryy> linuxlover: give us a little more detail
[12:38] <PiTiLeZarD> ok thank you :)
[12:38] <liable> ayabara: how do you connect to it
[12:38] <ayabara> liable: I use DHCP, choose the right SSID and clear the WEP key field, but I can't connect
[12:38] <ompaul> linuxlover, actually spell out what your problem is if you want an answer, polls about programs don't get done, what is the specific problem
[12:38] <liable> ayabara: whats iwconfig show? (paste it)
[12:38] <roryy> linuxlover: i'm not familiar with lineak, but i see a lineakd (and some other packages) in the ubuntu repos
[12:38] <ompaul> linuxlover, use pastebin for lots of data paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:38] <PiTiLeZarD> exit
[12:38] <hyphenated> ayabara: does dmesg say anything useful?
[12:38] <ayabara> then it says "activating eht1" for a while, but when it is done I'm still not connected
[12:38] <linuxlover> When trying to configure klinEAK I get an error code...
[12:38] <PiTiLeZarD> arf
[12:38] <linuxlover> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
[12:38] <linuxlover> So, check this please and use another prefix!
[12:39] <sovieticool> !tvtuner
[12:39] <ubotu> sovieticool: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:39] <gnomefreak> jenda: yes
[12:39] <roryy> linuxlover: klineak is a kde program?
[12:39] <sovieticool> !tv
[12:39] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sovieticool
[12:39] <ayabara> liable: I'm in windows now. I'll reboot and check dmesg and iwconfig and come back :-)
[12:39] <_jmp_me> how do i change waht is loaded on boot? /var/run ? i get kernel panic when my wlan card is connected
[12:39] <Gosha> again : ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?
[12:39] <ompaul> !tell sovieticool about mythtv
[12:39] <jenda> gnomefreak: ok :)
[12:39] <sovieticool> yo thank's
[12:39] <gnomefreak> jenda: sorry i havent figured out how to do that yet lol
[12:40] <linuxlover> roryy I have no idea.  It
[12:40] <jenda> um...
[12:40] <gnomefreak> jenda: the server message
[12:40] <ompaul> linuxlover, install the other repos universe and multiverse and have a look around for the package built and working with your distro, or have a look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[12:40] <liable> ayabara: ok, check the ouput of route
[12:40] <jenda> gnomefreak: you lost me there... Maybe someone else was asking?
[12:41] <linuxlover> I'm using Gnome...
[12:41] <ompaul> ubuntu has thousands of prebuild packages do this >>/msg ubotu universe<< for more clues - the package will bring with it what it needs
[12:41] <gnomefreak> jenda: no you kept pming my server tab and i would answer you back like that but i dont know how yet
[12:41] <ompaul> linuxlover, ^^^
[12:41] <roryy> linuxlover: stuff starting with 'k' is often kde related
[12:41] <linuxlover> The program is designed to allow me to use my internet/media keyboard.
[12:42] <Gosha> again : "again : ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?"
[12:42] <jenda> gnomefreak: Ah of course :) I used /notice
[12:42] <gnomefreak> oh ok ty
[12:42] <roryy> linuxlover: it looks like klineakconfig is for KDE
[12:42] <ompaul> linuxlover, I have answered your question why are you making your life hard?
[12:42] <jenda> np
[12:43] <linuxlover> ompaul Because you answered it assuming I knew me rear from a hole in the ground.  I don't.
[12:43] <Gosha> ...
[12:43] <Gosha> that's a no?
[12:43] <linuxlover> ompaul Usually this is the last place I go with a problem because I recognise others have greater issues.
[12:44] <ompaul> linuxlover, don't compile, do this install it >>/msg ubotu universe<< that is step one then you can install it using synaptic
[12:44] <Schmidt> I have installede ubuntu(server) with english language. how can i change it to danish, because the encoding in all my editors dont change even after i have selected another local. ore it possible to change that elsewhere?
[12:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell linuxlover about universe
[12:45] <Jimmey__> Will mplayer 386 work on a 686?
[12:45] <gnomefreak> linuxlover: please follow the instructions for adding universe and multiverse
[12:45] <holycow> Jimmey__: yes
[12:45] <gnomefreak> Jimmey__: sudo apt-get install mplayer-686
[12:45] <linuxlover> I have both Univers and Multiverse repos installed.
[12:45] <gnomefreak> linuxlover: are you sure it doesnt say backports in the lines you have enabled?
[12:46] <Gosha> ....
[12:46] <linuxlover> gnomefreak Nope.
[12:46] <Gosha> please... is there a way to acsess microsoft files without a legal copy of it?
[12:46] <gnomefreak> linuxlover: what are you trying to install?
[12:46] <Gosha> of winxp
[12:46] <roryy> linuxlover (and ompaul): i think you want 'lineakconfig'; according to this http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=docs that is the GTK gui; however, it does not appear to be available in the ubuntu repos. A plain X version does seem to be there, though
[12:46] <roryy> linuxlover: have you tried installing the lineak-defaultplugin package ?
[12:46] <linuxlover> gnomefreak klinEAK.  To allow me to use my media/internet KB.
[12:47] <sovieticool> i have a problem ..in linux the clock is 13:46 when i go to xp is 15:46 ...why ?
[12:47] <gnomefreak> now thats a package i have never heard of :(
[12:47] <linuxlover> gnomefreak It's not in the listed models and I found klinEAK will enable my KB if I can install it.
[12:47] <roryy> linuxlover: fwiw, a lot of my 'extra' keys (volume control, etc) work out of the box.  I've got a logitech <something-or-the-other> keyboard
[12:47] <ompaul> lineak-defaultplugin - LinEAK default plugin  lineakd - Linux support for Easy Access and Internet Keyboards lineak-xosdplugin - LinEAK On-Screen Display plugin  <<<< they all need Universe
[12:47] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: you may been to change prefferences to use ntp server to set time
[12:48] <linuxlover> rorry That's precisely what I'm doing now.
[12:48] <gnomefreak> i have this in repos klineakconfig - KDE configurator for lineakd
[12:49] <linuxlover> I have both the one from the repos and the one from sourceforge...
[12:49] <sovieticool> gnomefreak where to find ntp server ?
[12:49] <sovieticool> from clock propriet ..
[12:49] <sovieticool> ?
[12:49] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: setting for the clock
[12:49] <gnomefreak> right click the clock sovieticool
[12:49] <linuxlover> I'm trying to compile/install the one from sourcefourge right now.  That's what generated the message.
[12:49] <freakabcd> hi all
[12:49] <linuxlover> roryy I have both the one from the repos and the one from sourceforge...
[12:49] <sovieticool> yes
[12:50] <roryy> linuxlover: so you can't get the 'defaultplugin' thing to do anything? What happens if you run it?
[12:50] <sovieticool> then adjust time ?
[12:50] <linuxlover> roryy I'm trying to compile/install the one from sourcefourge right now.  That's what generated the message.
[12:50] <freakabcd> how do i setup a network printer in ubuntu?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> linuxlover: that should be in atleast your multiverse repo
[12:50] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: yes
[12:50] <freakabcd> is there any app that can help me out or do i edit the conf files manually?
[12:50] <gnomefreak> freakabcd: manually for most part
[12:50] <sovieticool> done
[12:50] <sovieticool> :)
[12:50] <freakabcd> gnomefreak, ok. i'll give it a go now
[12:50] <ubuntu> hello
[12:51] <sfar> I have a ati graphics card and reconfigured xserver-xorg as in the !ati-guide.. but my screensaver is totally laggy and "glxinfo | grep direct" returns the following:
[12:51] <sfar> direct rendering: No
[12:51] <sfar> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[12:51] <sfar> what to do? :)
[12:51] <linuxlover> roryy It says I need to edit a file to enter in each key manually.  Unfortunately for me, I can't find the file to alter.
[12:51] <gnomefreak> do ati cards use glx?
[12:51] <Jimmey__> mplayer crashes because of bad use of CPU/XXX/RAM
[12:51] <ubuntu> im new to ubuntu... i just want to know, how can i download all the necessaries packages  to do a 'c programming?'
[12:51] <Jimmey__> What's up#?
[12:52] <linuxlover> roryy It also said that klineakconfig is a GUI version (read easier for idiots like me)
[12:52] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: sudo apt-get install anjuta build-essential
[12:52] <roryy> linuxlover: yeah, the docs are a little impenetrable
[12:52] <sovieticool> ohhh gnomefreak i can't find a server to set clock fot bucharest romania  :(
[12:52] <liable> ubuntu: install build-essential, will give you all you need to compile stuff
[12:52] <ubuntu> ok will try
[12:52] <ubuntu> thanksss !!
[12:52] <linuxlover> roryy Was that serious or sarcastic?
[12:52] <linuxlover> roryy I couldn't tell.
[12:52] <roryy> linuxlover: serious ;)
[12:53] <roryy> linuxlover: seen this? http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=showdoc&docid=lineakd_README&doctitle=lineakd%20README
[12:53] <roryy> linuxlover: looks like the magic file is ~/.lineak/lineakd.conf
[12:54] <graveson> can someone help me stop the vmware processes from starting up everytime i reboot
[12:54] <graveson> i would like to start this manually
[12:54] <linuxlover> roryy Nope, hadn't seen that.  I believe you just answered my question.  Thank you.
[12:54] <Apostle^> what gstreamer package is required for changing the volume in dapper?
[12:54] <ubuntu> but its said : error couldnt find package build essentiel
[12:54] <linuxlover> roryy Which is convenient because I had already configged lineak to start everytime I turn my comp on.. ;)
[12:54] <liable> build-essential
[12:55] <Jimmey__> What's the best program to play DVDs with?
[12:55] <ubuntu> opsss ok ok
[12:55] <Get_A_Fix> gxine
[12:55] <ompaul> graveson, so  there is a package called bum install that and use it to disable it its rather good at it "gksudo bum" when you get it installed :)
[12:55] <PiTiLeZarD> VLC
[12:55] <PiTiLeZarD> :)
[12:55] <ubuntu> now try to connect to archive.ubuntu.cim
[12:55] <ubuntu> now try to connect to archive.ubuntu.com
[12:56] <ubuntu> it seems like unable to connect
[12:56] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: are you on livecd?
[12:56] <ubuntu> yes
[12:56] <ubuntu> i just wanna try
[12:57] <ubuntu> or do i have to install ubuntu?
[12:57] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: im not sure those packages are on the livecd :(
[12:57] <ubuntu> emmmm....
[12:57] <freakabcd> gnomefreak, cups was painless as i already had all the info :)
[12:58] <ubuntu> if i install ubuntu using vmware... is it gonna work?
[12:58] <gnomefreak> freakabcd: cups normallly is painless well for me
[12:58] <freakabcd> gnomefreak, and network printers are even better..
[12:59] <freakabcd> especially one that take ps directly ;)
[12:59] <Apostle^> what gstreamer package is required for changing the volume in dapper?
[12:59] <gnomefreak> not sure never used vmware but why not install it the normal way?
[12:59] <ompaul> ubuntu it is rumoured to
[12:59] <gnomefreak> Apostle^: i thought that was alsa package not gstreamer
[12:59] <ubuntu> hmm i dont have enough space...
[12:59] <ubuntu> how much do i need?
[01:00] <ubuntu> 1 GB?
[01:00] <Apostle^> gnomefreak: when i try to add a volume applet it tells me i need gstreamer but i haveit
[01:00] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: basic install i would atleast go with 3-4 gigs
[01:00] <ompaul> ubuntu as in a friend of mind works for vmware and he has gotten all versions after hoary to work on his desktops and laptops - as for offically supported you have to talk to vmware
[01:01] <ompaul> ubuntu, you really want to have in the region of 5 or 6 gigs at a minimum though it is said you can survive at 4.5G
[01:01] <ompaul> ubuntu, you don't get to do any real work unless you have space to do it in
[01:01] <cyberserver> Hi people. I am having problems booting up a flight6 image. I recorded the kubunu flight6 image in 2 different media, I tried two different cd readers, but it is never recognized by my machine as a boot cd.   Other boot cd's are booting here, and this same media is working in another machines... has anyone seen such a behaviour?
[01:01] <ubuntu> emmm 4.5G ...
[01:02] <ompaul> cyberserver, pplease talk to #ubuntu+1 for that one
[01:02] <ubuntu> quite a lot
[01:02] <ompaul> cyberserver, thats the dapper channel
[01:02] <cyberserver> thanks ompaul
[01:02] <gnomefreak> Apostle^: i would say get the gstreamers (all of them) from the restricted site and please lets keep dapper questions in #ubuntu+1
[01:02] <ayabara> liable, hyphenated: I have the output from dmesg and iwconfig now. Can I im it to you?
[01:02] <Hobbsee> ayabara: pastebin it
[01:02] <hyphenated> yes, pastebin
[01:02] <Apostle^> gnomefreak: restricted site?
[01:02] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[01:02] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:03] <ayabara> and how do I pastebin something? :-)
[01:03] <Gosha> again : "again : ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?"
[01:03] <hyphenated> !paste
[01:03] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[01:03] <hyphenated> ayabara: what ubotu said :-)
[01:03] <ayabara> !paste and then ctrl-v it in?
[01:03] <ubotu> ayabara: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:04] <hyphenated> ayabara: no, there's a link in there. load that in a browser, paste stuff in there
[01:04] <hyphenated> then submit it. it'll tell you a new link. that's the one you give to us
[01:04] <ubuntu> ok guys thanks a lot.. i think i have to install the ubuntu anyway...
[01:04] <ayabara> ahh, now I got it...
[01:05] <mlaci> is there any way to autodetect my soundcard? there's no /dev/dsp on my system.
[01:05] <gnomefreak> mlaci: if your using dapper please keep it in ubuntu+1
[01:05] <ayabara> iwconfig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11849
[01:06] <ayabara> sorry, that was dmesg
[01:06] <mlaci> gnomefreak, okay then.
[01:07] <ayabara> my iwconfig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11850
[01:09] <hyphenated> ayabara: what happens if you do 'sudo ifup eth1' in a shell manually?
[01:10] <ayabara> hyphenated: I'll have to reboot again to do it, since I can't connect to the internet from ubuntu (yet)
[01:10] <hyphenated> ayabara: well, write it down and try it next time you're booted into linux
[01:10] <ayabara> hyphenated: ok, thx. what should it do?
[01:11] <hyphenated> ayabara: boot up normally, then run 'sudo ifup eth1' in a shell
[01:11] <ayabara> don't understand why I can't connect. It's not like it's a lot of settings to configure
[01:11] <hyphenated> ayabara: your wireless settings are fine, by the looks
[01:11] <ayabara> hyphenated: got that bit, I just wondered what the command will do :-)
[01:11] <hyphenated> assuming the SSID is correct in that iwconfig you pasted
[01:11] <ayabara> ok
[01:11] <ayabara> the SSID is correct
[01:12] <hyphenated> ayabara: it tries to manually bring up the interface
[01:12] <ayabara> hyphenated: ok
[01:12] <hyphenated> this is all working fine in windows?
[01:12] <tmdca> Hello. Maybe out of the topic. But i have a Dell C600 laptop and the keyboard only work when it feels like (space, n and b-key) Anyone got any solution?
[01:12] <ayabara> works fine in windows
[01:13] <hyphenated> ayabara: does the AP restrict things via MAC address?
[01:13] <liable> !laptop
[01:13] <ubotu> I guess laptop is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam, or tuxmobil.org
[01:13] <solan> can any1 help me set up my my ipw2200 b/g? I'v tried using the guide on the forum, but that resulted in me removing all records og the card from my computer.. I'm running on Breezy with automatix installed..
[01:13] <B0FH> whats this i hear about some nvidia video cards not working in ubuntu?
[01:13] <ayabara> hyphenated: what is the AP?
[01:13] <ompaul> B0FH, read this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia there are two different drivers maybe people don't choose the right one
[01:14] <hyphenated> ayabara: Access Point. the box you're trying to connect to
[01:14] <B0FH> tryed that it still dosen't work the computer was giveing the message ignoring request to load glxcore continueing to next module
[01:14] <molok> does anybody know how to set up smb in ubuntu so that I can write to partitions over the network without root privileges?
[01:15] <B0FH> but it diden't say why
[01:15] <ayabara> hyphenated: ok. sorry for the newbie Q's. I don't know if it does. I have connected to the AP, but don't know what to look for
[01:15] <olive> simas: please, don't use mirc. we receive spam from you
[01:15] <hyphenated> ayabara: you'd probably have to read the manual :-)
[01:15] <ompaul> B0FH, how new is the card, as in new to market?
[01:15] <ayabara> hyphenated: rtfm ? :-)
[01:16] <ayabara> hyphenated: mac address filtering is off
[01:16] <B0FH> ompaul, it's a 32mb nvidia geforce 200 or something like that so a few years ago
[01:16] <hyphenated> ayabara: ok. so any joe should be able to connect
[01:16] <B0FH> the card runs fine in windows
[01:16] <B0FH> no problem with the agp bus either
[01:16] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot type soime special fonts by using the combination of [ALT] +[126]  (for ex.) and the fonts displayed in my pc are different form those seen with windows, even if they are really the same
[01:16] <linuxlover> roryy Got a sec on that same topic?
[01:17] <hyphenated> B0FH: I never had trouble with mine using hoary and breezy
[01:17] <roryy> linuxlover: sure
[01:17] <linuxlover> roryy The reason I can't find the magic file is that it is being created into a nonexistant place.
[01:17] <Gosha> again : "again : ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?"
[01:17] <ompaul> B0FH,  as far as I know there is a driver for that - read that page again, there is a driver for the older gforce and one for the newer - when you do your new >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<< make sure you choose the right driver the one you have installed
[01:18] <SniZ> hi
[01:18] <linuxlover> roryy *** Creating fresh configuration in /home/myname/.lineak/lineakd.conf
[01:18] <ayabara> hyphenated: yep. the "enable wireless security" is not checked in the router. do I need to do something special if the network is open?
[01:18] <linuxlover> roryy That place does not exist on my computer.
[01:18] <SniZ> where russan channel?
[01:18] <roryy> linuxlover: ok, try 'mkdir .lineak' in your home directory
[01:18] <hyphenated> ayabara: no, it's supposed to "just work"
[01:18] <SniZ> where russian channel?
[01:19] <liable> !ru
[01:19] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[01:19] <roryy> linuxlover: it's a hidden directory; 'ls -A' should show it
[01:19] <Gosha> !windwos
[01:19] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Gosha
[01:19] <alexisesafoireru> enfin irc refonctionne chez moi
[01:19] <ompaul> !be
[01:19] <ubotu> ompaul: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:19] <ompaul> !fr
[01:19] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:19] <Gosha> again : ... can i acsess microsoft files from some other website in case of?
[01:19] <ayabara> hyphenated: that's what I thought. I'll reboot and try the ifup. thanks for helping
[01:20] <alexisesafoireru> j'ai un problaime je veux copier un fichier en root donc j(utilise cette commende mais sa marche pas sudo cp ~/racine/home/alexises ~/home
[01:20] <hyphenated> what's that, french?
[01:20] <ompaul> Gosha, I don't understand your question, whad do you mean?
[01:20] <linuxlover> roryy Ahh!  I din't know about 'ls -A'...That's handy..
[01:20] <ompaul> hyphenated, so they say
[01:20] <hyphenated> !fr
[01:20] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:20] <molok> she can't copy a file as root
[01:20] <alexisesafoireru> oup sory
[01:20] <solan> !no
[01:20] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, solan
[01:20] <roryy> linuxlover: you can get nautilus to show hidden files/directories with Ctrl+H
[01:21] <linuxlover> roryy But why doesn't it show that by default or allow me to go to it when I type full path name in term?
[01:21] <mwe> alexisesafoireru: cp -a
[01:21] <alexisesafoireru> i don't see a ubuntu chanel
[01:21] <Gosha> ... i got my win xp on a partiotion on this harddisk .. and no CD... i wany to install U. on this computer .. .+ win xp light ... but the problem is that i want to still be able to download files from microsoft.com
[01:21] <roryy> linuxlover: it should let you cd to it if you type in the full name
[01:21] <alexisesafoireru> thank
[01:21] <ompaul> alexisesafoireru, /join #ubuntu-fr
[01:22] <roryy> linuxlover: try 'gedit ~/.lineak/lineakd.conf' at the command line
[01:22] <roryy> linuxlover: bear in mind you can't cd to a file, but to a directory (i.e., 'cd ~/.lineak' should work, but not 'cd ~/.lineak/lineakd.conf'
[01:23] <HenningH> good day
[01:23] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot type ASCII fonts by using the combination of [ALT] +[126]  (for ex.) and the fonts displayed in my pc are different form those seen with windows, even if they are really the same
[01:23] <linuxlover> roryy Thank you again man.  I appreciate it.
[01:23] <Smerity> hey, just installing ubuntu for the first time on a comp, anything I should stay away from or do? Like (stay away) from Automatix?
[01:23] <Gosha> ....
[01:23] <roryy> linuxlover: good luck
[01:23] <Gosha> gaah.... i don't get any answer
[01:23] <Gosha> .... is there a way to get the microsoft files anyaway?1
[01:23] <ompaul> Smerity, you got it, come back here
[01:23] <roryy> Smerity: usual advice is to avoid automatix and ubuntuguide.org
[01:23] <gnomefreak> Smerity: stay away from automatix and stay clear of debian repos
[01:23] <ompaul> Smerity, after the install
[01:24] <Nihil85> hi! i have a problem with the fonts... i cannot type ASCII fonts by using the combination of [ALT] +[126]  (for ex.) and the fonts displayed in my pc are different form those seen with windows, even if they are really the same
[01:24] <mwe> Nihil85: it sound like a wrong key mapping
[01:24] <Smerity> ompaul, sorry, have installed, running base now
[01:24] <ompaul> Gosha, your question does not make sense!
[01:24] <Nihil85> mwe, how can i solve this problem?
[01:24] <mwe> Nihil85: probably by editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:24] <Gosha> i know
[01:24] <Gosha> :P
[01:24] <Smerity> thx gnomefreak and roryy =) Just Automatix f....ed my Ubuntu install which I only did this morning, have reinstalled it
[01:25] <Nihil85> mwe, so i have to reconfigure xserver?
[01:25] <molok> hello everybody i have a quick question about smb filesharing in ubuntu
[01:25] <lwelyn> can somebody kick simas2 he?
[01:25] <mwe> Nihil85: I
[01:25] <Nihil85> mwe, I? what does it mean?
[01:25] <mwe> Nihil85: I'd just edit the file and look for the keymap
[01:25] <lwelyn> he sends a reclame to everyboy who joins
[01:25] <gnomefreak> Smerity: yes it does that thats why its never advised in here and people have been banned from advising it before iirc
[01:25] <sovieticool> every time i log in ubuntu i have this error .."Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png"
[01:25] <HenningH> i tried kubuntu, and now ubuntu, but i cannot manage to install my broadband connection. and simply dont know what the pronblem is
[01:25] <molok> i manage to mount a remote partition locally with smbfs, but i can only write to it with root privileges. anyone know how to fix that?
[01:25] <sovieticool> i must say i install gnome commander the i uninstall it
[01:26] <HenningH> as a PC name, do i need to set my hostmask?
[01:26] <mwe> Nihil85: XkbLayout
[01:26] <roryy> Smerity: there's something called 'easyubuntu' which is apparently similar but safer (never used it myself).  Setting up the various odds and ends is not too hard to do manually
[01:26] <Gosha> still wanna know ... i want to acsess files for windows trought the microsoft site with a pirate version of windows xp, because it is winxp Light .. and a lot better.. and faster .. but if I don't know what to do if i suddenly need a file from microsoft.com that needs validation .. and don't have a windows copy that is legal
[01:26] <Gosha> got it now?
[01:26] <Gosha> i want to know what to do ..
[01:26] <sovieticool> anyoane have an ideea how to edit start up or somthing to get out this error
[01:26] <Smerity> roryy, gnomefreak - thx =)
[01:27] <gnomefreak> sad part is all but maybe 2 things those scripts have you can find same package in form of a .deb :(
[01:27] <sovieticool> every time i log in ubuntu i have this error .."Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png"  default: Icon not found
[01:27] <mwe> Gosha: Piracy is not endorced in here
[01:27] <Gosha> ... hmm... maybe i can ask my friends to download them for me then .. go to !
[01:27] <Gosha> .... whatthe ...
[01:27] <amorphous_> hey guys; I bin searching fr a while for info on how to configure my printer but I'm running a 'server' install - so don't have gnome installed. All the tutorials point to the toolbar: i don't have it :(... is there another way - or can I remove the security from http://localhost:631?
[01:28] <roryy> !ops
[01:28] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[01:28] <gnomefreak> Gosha: we are not #windows either :(
[01:28] <Gosha> it's a version of winxp that is a lot smaller ... because i do't want the eyecandy stuff .. it isn't my fault it is pirate ... and i got an legal win xp version ..
[01:28] <Gosha> but .. it is not on a cd
[01:28] <Seveas> roryy, ?
[01:28] <ompaul> party
[01:28] <Gosha> taht is the problem
[01:28] <roryy> Seveas: simas2 is spamming joiners
[01:28] <Seveas> thanks
[01:28] <Gosha> ...*cough* .. that's right ..
[01:28] <roryy> thanks for the prompt response
[01:28] <Gosha> well thanks anyway :P
[01:28] <mwe> Gosha: this is not a windows support channel
[01:29] <Gosha> ... got it got it
[01:29] <Gosha> +s
[01:29] <solan> Can any1 please help me with a ipw2200 problem on my breezy with Automatix installed?
[01:29] <roryy> oh, i didn't know ompaul was an op. next time I'll bug him ;)
[01:29] <Hobbsee> hehe
[01:29] <Seveas> solan, automatix is a virus
[01:29] <Seveas> !automatix
[01:29] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[01:29] <Gosha> .. yeah btw... what is the difference between ext 2 and 3?
[01:29] <Seveas> Gosha, ext3 is ext2 + journaling
[01:30] <Seveas> (which means: more crash-resistant
[01:30] <Seveas> )
[01:30] <ompaul> Gosha,  just use ext3 :)
[01:30] <Gosha> ... k
[01:30] <Gosha> XD
[01:30] <Seveas> ext3 is the way to go
[01:30] <andrej42> Hello
[01:30] <revartj> hello
[01:30] <solan> so how do I remove it again then? complete reinstall?
[01:30] <Gosha> ... and is the patiotioner on the cd better or worse than some other?
[01:30] <amorphous_> anyone tell me the name of the printer configuration tool? i have no toolbars!!
[01:30] <Seveas> Gosha, the partitioner on the install cd is really basic
[01:30] <RodrigoCatalan> bom dia a todos
[01:30] <amorphous_> (please)
[01:30] <Gosha> .. so it can do the stuff?
[01:31] <Seveas> RodrigoCatalan, bom dia, but please stick to english in here
[01:31] <revartj> someboy will could tell me, how add key to mirrors
[01:31] <Seveas> Gosha, it can
[01:31] <Gosha> okay~
[01:31] <Gosha> then install... here i come!
[01:31] <Seveas> but you may need help with it ;)
[01:31] <ompaul> !tell revartj about universe
[01:31] <ompaul> !tell revartj about multiverse
[01:31] <Gosha> oh crap ...
[01:31] <Gosha> got no cd's to burn winxp light..
[01:31] <mwe> solan: I don't think you have to reinstall
[01:31] <andrej42> I have a problem with user permissions. I tried to install ndiswrapper and it worked till i had to modprobe ndiwrapper. doing so with sudo gave me a permission denied error. sudo -s dindt help, but sudo basically worked for gthe rest of the installation
[01:31] <andrej42> any ideas?
[01:31] <Seveas> Gosha, what do you want to do exactly? resize a windows partition and install ubuntu next to it?
[01:31] <revartj> ompaul, ??
[01:31] <solan> mwe, could you please help me remove it then?
[01:32] <Gosha> oh ,yeah .. igot CD's!
[01:32] <Gosha> dvd's*
[01:32] <mwe> solan: automatix?
[01:32] <amorphous_> anyone know how to remove the security from the cups http config page?
[01:32] <amorphous_> (pretty please)
[01:32] <sovieticool> helpp me someone please
[01:32] <marlun> Can I do multiple commands in the same line? like "mkdir test (somedelimiter) cd test"?
[01:32] <solan> mwe, I'm new to ubuntu and a friend of mine told me that Automatix would fix a lot of problems I would encounter as a n00b..
[01:32] <Seveas> solan, it *creates* problems
[01:32] <mwe> solan: it works most of the time but quite a few people have had problems with it though
[01:32] <sovieticool> every time i log in ubuntu i have this error .."Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png"  default: Icon not found
[01:33] <amorphous_> or the name of the printer config package used in gnome
[01:33] <solan> Seveas, mkay... then I guess I should remove it then;)
[01:33] <gnomefreak> solan: yeah
[01:33] <speedy> when is the release date for dapper?
[01:33] <Seveas> speedy, june 1
[01:33] <solan> but the question remains.. how do I remove it?
[01:33] <reiki> speedy: June 1
[01:33] <mwe> solan: I haven't used it so I'm not sure how to remove it
[01:33] <mwe> solan: How did you install it?
[01:33] <speedy> whats the latest flight cd ?
[01:33] <reiki> 6
[01:33] <gnomefreak> 6 speedy
[01:33] <Seveas> speedy, flight 6 (last week)
[01:34] <speedy> thanks
[01:34] <sovieticool> thank's all for help
[01:34] <sovieticool> :(
[01:34] <ompaul> speedy, head on over to #ubuntu+1 where dapper is the conversation piece all the time
[01:34] <solan> mwe, downloaded, make, and ran it from Applications and System Tools
[01:34] <Seveas> ompaul, only while we are not gossiping about you
[01:34] <reiki> hehe
[01:34] <reiki> shhhhh
[01:34] <dockane> hi all ... i would like to run a second xserver with a different window manager. what i did: "sudo startx - --:1" and droped "exec wmii" in /root/.xinitrc since "startx - -- :1" does work as normal user. what do i have to do, to get it working as normal user ?
[01:34] <ompaul>  /cs op #ubuntu ompaul
[01:35] <ompaul>  /kick seveas
[01:35] <mwe> solan: if you installed it with make install, can't you make uninstall in the source dir?
[01:35] <Seveas> @kick ompaul
[01:35] <Seveas> woot, that even works :D
[01:35] <roryy> heh
[01:35] <Seveas> (ok, i should stop playing in here)
[01:35] <neoxan> @kick neoxan
[01:36] <neoxan> :`(
[01:36] <dockane> @kick dockane
[01:36] <solan> mwe, hmmm..... I can try, but the problem is that it has installed all sorts of stuff..... like firefox, thunderbird and lots of other...
[01:36] <dockane> @kick neoxan
[01:36] <sfar> hm, i just deleted xorg.conf because i have backup file i want to use instead.. how do i rename the backupfile to "xorg.conf" ?
[01:36] <dockane> :)
[01:36] <mwe> solan: that's probably ok if it didn't break
[01:37] <amorphous_> ompaul, you must know... whats the printer config package called? or can i remove the security from the http config page?
[01:37] <takedown> hi there, guys does anybody have a archck patchset installed?
[01:37] <mwe> solan: I understand it enables the root account, doesn't it?
[01:37] <ompaul> amorphous_, all I know is this gnome-cups-manager
[01:37] <mwe> solan: maybe you should disable the root account again if it did
[01:38] <pax> Seveas: so you're taking the ubuntu cert, or what :-)
[01:38] <amorphous_> y
[01:38] <bimberi> !tell amorphous_ about cupsweb
[01:38] <Seveas> pax, probably not
[01:38] <amorphous_> ompaul, that may be just the buscuit, sir!
[01:38] <pax> why not?
[01:39] <Seveas> monetary reasons (I don't have LPI 1 and 2 either, so it would cost me $400)
[01:39] <solan> mwe, enables? isn't the root account always enabled?
[01:39] <mwe> solan: no not in ubuntu
[01:39] <mwe> solan: root login is disabled by default
[01:39] <amorphous_> and so might that, bimberi . Thank you gents; bimberi ompaul , I'll be out ya hair then!! :)
[01:39] <mwe> solan: well the account is enabled, but root login is disabled
[01:39] <solan> mwe, hmm... so that's why everybody is using sudo...:)
[01:40] <mwe> solan: yeah. just use sudo -i if you need a root prompt
[01:40] <bimberi> amorphous_: yw :)
[01:40] <andrej42> I have a problem with user permissions. I tried to install ndiswrapper and it worked till i had to modprobe ndiwrapper. doing so with sudo gave me a permission denied error. sudo -s dindt help, but sudo basically worked for gthe rest of the installation
[01:40] <solan> so how do I disable the root login?
[01:40] <mwe> solan: sudo passwd -l root
[01:40] <theine> disabled means that the root password is set to value that matches no possible encrypted value
[01:41] <pax> Seveas: yeah costly. ubuntu cert on a resume would be a great chat starter during an interview, they'll probably ask 'so what's ubuntu' hehe
[01:41] <solan> mwe, password...?
[01:41] <mwe> solan: no sudo passwd -l root
[01:41] <theine> solan: your user password
[01:41] <Seveas> pax, can I pm you?
[01:41] <pax> sure
[01:41] <solan> mkay.. that's done;)
[01:41] <mwe> solan: that will set an encrypted password that no real password will encrypt to
[01:42] <solan> mwe, so that I can't log in a root and f**k everything up?
[01:42] <solan> :)
[01:42] <mwe> solan: now you can't login as root, then.
[01:42] <cafuego> solan: essentially ... ;-)
[01:42] <solan> hehe:D
[01:42] <mwe> solan: or someone else who tries to hax0r your box
[01:42] <sovieticool> every time i log in ubuntu i have this error .."Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png"  default: Icon not found  ..what can i do to solve this ?
[01:42] <solan> mwe, yeah...
[01:43] <mwe> solan: but is it breezy?
[01:43] <solan> mwe, yupp...
[01:44] <mwe> solan: then maybe you should sudo nano /etc/shadow and replace the encrypted password with a * so recovery mode will work
[01:44] <mwe> solan: the one for root that is
[01:45] <solan> mwe, done...
[01:45] <mwe> solan: good
[01:46] <mwe> solan: I don't think you should have to worry now then. just don't use automatix again :)
[01:46] <solan> do-oh... I'v got to run... thx for the helt ppl:D
[01:46] <solan> mwe, mkay.. will try to keep away from it;)
[01:47] <bimberi> sovieticool: that file is part of gnome-commander, do you have that installed?
[01:48] <sovieticool> i install him
[01:49] <sovieticool> then i uninstal because i thing wil not show me again taht errroe
[01:49] <sovieticool> erroe
[01:49] <sovieticool> error
[01:49] <sovieticool> now what to do ? to install him again ?
[01:49] <eskaypey> hello guys
[01:49] <bimberi> sovieticool: yes
[01:50] <sovieticool> i will try
[01:50] <eskaypey> just wanted to know if wireless-networking packages come with ubuntu install cd
[01:50] <mwe> eskaypey: wireless-tools do
[01:50] <mwe> eskaypey: and some wireless drivers
[01:50] <mwe> eskaypey: wifi can be a bitch in linux sometimes though
[01:51] <sovieticool> the same problem bimberi :(((
[01:52] <sovieticool> in applications --> accesories is there instaled but whit no ico ..in main toolbar is whit ico !
[01:53] <keithh> ubuntu5.10 install question: I need the drivers/ide/pci/it821x.c driver for my boot disk, but booting 5.10 from DVD doesn't recognize the ITE chip.  Is there anyway to load an extra driver at boot?
[01:53] <eskaypey> mwe, mm yeh, i gathered.. do you know what are the drivers?
[01:53] <bimberi> sovieticool: does the file exist? /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-commander/gcmd-icon1.png
[01:54] <T4tu_B0L1NH4> eu tenho um modem v92 ham data fax voice da intel e no consigo instalar nem fudendo
[01:54] <ayabara> hyphenated: tried the ifup, and it said eth1 was already configured. I have ubuntu connected to the internet now, but it's not wireless
[01:54] <T4tu_B0L1NH4> preciso de ajuda
[01:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> T4tu_B0L1NH4: English in here
[01:55] <gnomefreak> !es
[01:55] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:55] <mwe> eskaypey: not all of them. however, read !wifi
[01:55] <bimberi> !br
[01:55] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[01:55] <mwe> !tell eskaypey about wifi
[01:56] <eskaypey> thanks
[01:56] <sovieticool> yes bimberi
[01:56] <mwe> eskaypey: it has a link to supported cards
[01:56] <sovieticool> it it there !
[01:57] <Noxneo> hello all
[01:57] <ayabara> hyphenated: when I checked dhcp on my ap, it said that it had assigned an ip to my mac-adress, but ubuntu never receives it.
[01:57] <Noxneo> anybody french here ? I need help for a translation
[01:57] <sovieticool> but is anking that gcmd-icon1.png if i have it ?
[01:57] <T4tu_B0L1NH4> i dont speak english
[01:58] <T4tu_B0L1NH4> is this a ditadura
[01:58] <gnomefreak> !fr
[01:58] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:59] <ellarzo> anybody have any idea what could be causing keys to get stuck
[01:59] <ellarzo> using Dapper
[02:00] <sovieticool> bimberi can help me ?
[02:02] <bimberi> sovieticool: what does ''grep Icon /usr/share/applications/gnome-commander.desktop'' output?
[02:02] <bimberi> sovieticool: without the ''s
[02:02] <keithh> Hi folks, I've got a ubuntu5.10 install question: I need the it821x for my hard drive, but booting 5.10 from DVD doesn't have it.  Is there anyway to load an extra driver at boot? Can anyone point me towards the light?
[02:03] <ellarzo> feels like if I type too many keys at once, one of the keys gets stuck. Then I have to hit it twice really quick in order to get it unstuck
[02:04] <goonie> when one installs from the Breezy cd it's an i386 version... should I upgrade to i686 if I'm using a centrino laptop? And if so, how do I do it?
[02:04] <doms> halow
[02:04] <doms> do i nid to install my linux-header
[02:05] <Escobar22> Hi Leute
[02:05] <doms> to work my webcam
[02:05] <gnomefreak> !webcam
[02:05] <ubotu> hmm... webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in  gaim-vv.
[02:05] <bimberi> goonie: you can install the linux-686 package
[02:05] <gnomefreak> doms: ^^^
[02:05] <Fahimmm> Suche schon seit einer Stunde, finde aber nichts im Netz ber das erstellen von Shell-scripts
[02:05] <revartj> if ubuntu don't resolved dns
[02:05] <Fahimmm> kennt da jemand ein howTo?
[02:05] <gnomefreak> !de
[02:05] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[02:05] <goonie> bimberi, and does it make sense to do so on a Centrino laptop?
[02:06] <Fahimmm> sorry :)
[02:06] <revartj> what do???
[02:06] <doms> do i nid to install my linux-header  so my camera will be detected
[02:06] <bimberi> goonie: no idea how much gain you'll get sorry
[02:06] <gnomefreak> doms: read the guide ubotu posted
[02:06] <doms> wer
[02:06] <revartj> someboy helo
[02:07] <roh> *sigh*
[02:07] <revartj> help  please
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> goonie: I put the 686 kernel on my Centrino lappy.  No objective measurement for if it's better, but I do know it's not worse.
[02:08] <keithh> ok, found 1/2 my answer in http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=106285&highlight=it821x
[02:08] <doms> anybody can help me do i nid to install my linux-header
[02:08] <goonie> bimberi, I'm asking because of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI?highlight=%28driver%29%7C%28ati%29
[02:08] <roh> revartj whats the question?
[02:08] <sfar> how do i change name on a file? :)
[02:08] <roh> sfar on a console or in gnome?
[02:08] <revartj> the ubuntu don't resolved dns
[02:09] <bimberi> sfar: right-click->rename (in nautilus),  mv (in cli)
[02:09] <jmp_me> does the kernel handle syscalls?
[02:09] <roh> revartj do you use dhcp?
[02:09] <revartj> sip
[02:09] <sfar> in console roh.. so its "mv" like bimberi said?
[02:09] <revartj> yes
[02:09] <goonie> tonyyarusso, ok thx... i'm just wondering because I'm about to install the ati drivers and not sure if I need to upgrade to 686 first... I'm really new at this hehe
[02:09] <roh> sfar yep
[02:09] <revartj> but I have to sever
[02:09] <Tarantulafudge> hey guys
[02:09] <doms> anybody can help me do i nid to install my linux-header
[02:09] <revartj> y this have ip static
[02:09] <Tarantulafudge> I'm using a dapper alpha, but I can't seem to install mplayer, can someone lend me a hand?
[02:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> Tarantulafudge: it's in multiverse
[02:10] <tonyyarusso> doms: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[02:10] <rodniy> can anybody help me.. none of video players cant play movies from windows shared files. Files on local hard drive work without a problem.
[02:10] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: I have it enabled
[02:10] <tonyyarusso> goonie: You don't really have anything to lose if you don't remove the old kernel anyway.
[02:10] <sfar> roh: just "mv file.name newfile.name" right?
[02:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> Tarantulafudge: well that's where it is in dapper
[02:10] <mthakur> how do u compile and install a software that is not in the repos
[02:11] <roh> revartj is the nameserver set correctly by the dhcp? it should be written to /etc/resolv.conf after "nameserver"
[02:11] <revartj> roh,???
[02:11] <roh> sfar yep
[02:11] <bimberi> goonie: i reckon that will work for linux-386 as well
[02:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> mthakur: such as?
[02:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> it realy depends
[02:11] <mthakur> flash 4 linux
[02:11] <Tomcat_> Flash is in the repos.
[02:12] <mthakur> f4l is a swf maker.
[02:12] <ubuntu> i have a problem to booting ubuntu
[02:12] <Tomcat_> Oh. :)
[02:12] <goonie> tonyyarusso, that's true... I'll install the 686 as well and see what happens.... I wonder why there isn't a 686 version of the install cd if the 686 is optimized for P4 and Pentium M ?
[02:12] <Tarantulafudge> do I just add 'multiverse' to the components?
[02:12] <mthakur> if u go to google and type flash 4 linux it comes up with this software :)
[02:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> goonie: space requirements
[02:12] <tonyyarusso> goonie: I've wondered that myself.  Or at least have it get it from online after detection of hardware.
[02:12] <rodniy> mthakur: cd to directory. run configure; make install; make
[02:12] <ubuntu> i habe eine problem in my fstab
[02:12] <tonyyarusso> Kamping_Kaiser: Anything preventing online fetching?
[02:12] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: do I just add 'multiverse' to the components?
[02:13] <Frogzoo> goonie: maybe to discourage newbies from fiddling with kernel upgrades
[02:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> tonyyarusso: apart form a lot of people with slow/non existant net connections, probably not
[02:13] <Frogzoo> goonie: but probably just because there were other priorities for space
[02:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> Tarantulafudge: sudo apt-get install mplayer-arch
[02:13] <tonyyarusso> Kamping_Kaiser: Maybe it could be a selectable option then.
[02:13] <goonie> Frogzoo, I c
[02:13] <rodniy> again.. none of video players cant play movies from shared directoies. Files on local hard drive work without a problem.
[02:14] <rodniy> anybody?
[02:14] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: that doesn't answer my questions
[02:14] <Tomcat_> rodniy: How do you access the shared directories?
[02:14] <rodniy> shrough smb://
[02:14] <revartj> roh, thanks
[02:14] <Tomcat_> rodniy: Then only gnome-vfs-enabled apps can play it (like totem). You need to mount the directories into your filesystem to play files in other players.
[02:15] <Frogzoo> rodniy: can you copy the files across?
[02:15] <roh> revartj works?
[02:15] <rodniy> aha.. thanks. will do that
[02:15] <gnomefreak> Tarantulafudge: you need to add multiverse in the lines that have universe in the witha  space between and make sure they dont have a # infront of them
[02:15] <Frogzoo> rodniy: performance will be much better locally anyhow
[02:15] <rodniy> i know.. but there is a disk space issue :)
[02:15] <sfar> is it enough to log in and out to apply changes made in xorg.conf?
[02:15] <gnomefreak> sfar: no
[02:16] <gnomefreak> sfar: you have to restart X
[02:16] <gnomefreak> sfar: gdm/kdm are X windows
[02:16] <revartj> roh, i don't understand
[02:16] <roh> revartj have you solved your problem? or does it persist
[02:17] <CraiZE> could someone tell me a good binary newsgroups reader for linux? like Newsleecher, having auto NZB import, etc ?
[02:17] <revartj> the problem finished, put in /etc/resolf.conf nameserver
[02:18] <ubuntu> i have a problaime in my fstab http://pastebin.com/649327
[02:19] <roh> revartj ok. when it comes back and sometimes after dhcp the nameserver is not set, look if you have the package resolvconf installed. it sometimes makes problems and is not needed, just suggested by other packages.
[02:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> ubuntu what's broken?
[02:19] <mthakur> hello, can u talk me through to installing it?
[02:19] <Smerity> are there any trusted repos to get mplayer from?
[02:19] <roh> revartj you can remove it and check if the problem is permanently solved then
[02:19] <ubuntu> i don't boot to my ubuntu drapper
[02:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> Smerity: ubuntu has it in it's repositories
[02:19] <ubuntu> i have a problem to mmont a partition
[02:19] <Apostle^> where is the multi-media systems selector located
[02:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> ubuntu so dapper isnt an option when you boot?
[02:20] <Smerity> thx Kamping_Kaiser
[02:20] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: mplayer:
[02:20] <Tarantulafudge>  Depends: libggi2 (>=1:2.0.5) but it is not installable
[02:20] <ubuntu> ubuntu is in mu grub menu
[02:20] <sovieticool> what are u using guys for play movie ?
[02:21] <solan> I'v got a problem with my ipw2200, can any1 please help me? Got breezy...
[02:21] <Smerity> Kamping_Kaiser - Actually... It doesn't look like it's in mine... Could I have done osmething wrong? not listed under all for synaptic
[02:21] <sovieticool> i use xine but it freeze when i try to make subtitle big
[02:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> Tarantulafudge: make sre you have only dapper in yhour sources.list, and that you have main restricted universe and multiverse
[02:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> Smerity: just talking about it with Tarantulafudge as well - it should be in multiverse
[02:23] <ubuntu>  I have to move a partition because of a lack of disk space and thus I have to modify my fstab but its do not please start
[02:24] <Frogzoo> sovieticool: gxine is very good once setup properly
[02:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> ubuntu, perhaps you will have more luck in an ubuntu channel for your native language -i can try and help, but I'm just about to go ofr 15 min or so
[02:25] <sHaDe> barrate AN
[02:25] <Frogzoo> sovieticool: also give vlc a try
[02:25] <sovieticool> you have some link for me ?
[02:25] <Frogzoo> sovieticool: they're both in the repos
[02:25] <sovieticool> ok
[02:25] <Smerity> Kamping_Kaiser, call me an idiot, still getting used to repos for Ubuntu, multiverse...?
[02:25] <sovieticool> thank's
[02:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> Smerity: brb in 10-15, but
[02:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> !tell Smerity about repositories
[02:26] <Smerity> thx Kamping_Kaiser
[02:26] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: I fixed it by enabling EVERYTHING in the repository list
[02:26] <Tarantulafudge> Kamping_Kaiser: I disabled the source ones too
[02:27] <solan> any1? problem with Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 b/g
[02:27] <mwe> solan: yes?
[02:27] <mwe> solan: it should be well supported but you need the firmware
[02:27] <Toma-> Just a little note to all, MSN networks have changed protocols (AGAIN) so you wont be able to sign into msn via gaim,amsn or kopete...
[02:28] <ygetartson> hi
[02:28] <ubuntu>  I goging on the English channel with a translator thus C good and I have one can of English connaisence in more of the problaimes to reach the wiki in my language. and its entraine my English
[02:28] <ygetartson> how to start xfwm in gnome?
[02:28] <ygetartson> another wm is blocking it
[02:28] <mwe> ygetartson: yes of course
[02:28] <Paradoxx> Toma-: sigh, but i'm logged into msn now....are you saying when i d/c i won't b able to r/c?
[02:28] <solan> mwe - I'v tried to update the firmware by using this guide: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26623&highlight=intel+PRO%2FWireless, but I coulden't remove the old modules, so I ended up removing all records of the card in Ubuntu:(
[02:28] <mwe> ygetartson: gnome is already running
[02:28] <Toma-> Paradoxx: probably...
[02:29] <ygetartson> cant it be done?
[02:29] <Paradoxx> Toma-: hmm, thx
[02:29] <captine> hi all.  I need some help getting ati drivers installed on a notebook. (Compaq presario  5000).  need to connect to the internet using a modem in consol mode, to be able to d/l the drivers. any suggestions?
[02:29] <Frogzoo> !tell ubuntu about fr
[02:29] <Toma-> Paradoxx: hold onto that connection for dear life :D
[02:29] <cello_rasp> nautilus has frozen up on a cp of a fiole from a samba volume to a usb drive
[02:29] <Toma-> Paradoxx: its actually the authentication servers. so you cant login
[02:29] <Firebird8> is there a tutorial for setting up dual monitors for an ATI 9600?
[02:29] <AMDXP> hi are there any tools for flash creation in dapper?
[02:29] <Paradoxx> Toma-: oh ok...
[02:29] <mrnicksgirl> Can I make ubuntu boot into the console straight up? my gui is giving me some problems (screen just goes black and the system stalls after the boot up screen
[02:30] <ygetartson> so it is impossible to run xfwm inside gnome?
[02:30] <captine> my modem is described in windows as AC97 soft modem
[02:30] <Xfree99> hi*
[02:30] <mwe> solan: so the default module is gone?
[02:30] <Firebird8> ugg
[02:30] <mwe> solan: and replaced with the one you tried to install?
[02:30] <Xfree99> whats thebest (or justa a good) program to read news ??
[02:30] <mwe> Xfree99: thunderbird is great
[02:30] <ygetartson> or get opera for everything
[02:30] <tonyyarusso> Xfree99: I've used both Thunderbird and Live Bookmarks in Firefox myself.
[02:30] <solan> mwe - everything is gone... it's not listed in the network conf GUI, and not listed in iwconfig
[02:31] <Xfree99> hmm
[02:31] <sovieticool> what is this i can't stop it ... "Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png" ??
[02:31] <Xfree99> ok ok
[02:31] <Xfree99> thks (:
[02:31] <Frogzoo> mrnicksgirl: sudo mv /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm /etc/rc2.d/K13gdm             then move it back once you're good
[02:31] <reiki> Does Epiphany do news?
[02:31] <Frogzoo> reiki: no -> pan
[02:31] <Paradoxx> Xfree99: if you want a standalone app, i recommend liferea
[02:31] <vijay_> hi all, how to change default display manager??
[02:31] <AskHL> !msg ubotu hello
[02:31] <ubotu> AskHL: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:31] <AskHL> whoops
[02:31] <sovieticool> how i uninstall a program this gnome commander forever
[02:31] <Xfree99> ok..
[02:31] <mwe> ygetartson: you need to start antoher login to run a different wm. you can run two in parallel but not one inside the other
[02:32] <Tarantulafudge> Ok, so I'm able to run mplayer
[02:32] <Tarantulafudge> but its really jumpy
[02:32] <Tarantulafudge> really low fps
[02:32] <mwe> solan: reinstall linux-image-$(uname -r) to get the module back if it really gone
[02:32] <Frogzoo> Tarantulafudge: off cd?
[02:32] <solan> mwe - I got an error at the make command for ieee80211... something about a directory or file that wasn't found..
[02:33] <Tarantulafudge> Frogzoo: no
[02:33] <mwe> solan: yes? what file? use pastebin.com and paste the error
[02:33] <Frogzoo> has anybody managed to install wine & get WoW to work?
[02:33] <Tarantulafudge> Frogzoo: Installed mplayer-k7
[02:33] <mwe> Frogzoo: what WoW?
[02:33] <simonpca> World Of Warcrafg
[02:33] <simonpca> Warcraft*
[02:33] <mwe> Frogzoo: are you sure that's possible?
[02:34] <Frogzoo> mwe: other distros seem able to run WoW under wine - but ubuntu seems to have 'issues'
[02:34] <Frogzoo> !wine
[02:34] <Frogzoo> !tell mwe about wine
[02:34] <mwe> Frogzoo: only a tiny fraction of all windows programs actually work with wine. what is the 'issue' ?
[02:34] <Frogzoo> mwe: there are literally hundreds of windows apps that run on linux now, because of the wine project
[02:35] <mrnicksgirl> Frogzoo -- thanks
[02:35] <mwe> Frogzoo: I know. and millions that don't
[02:35] <Frogzoo> mwe: crashes on startup
[02:35] <sovieticool> why vlc don't play subtitle ?
[02:35] <Tarantulafudge> Anyone know?
[02:35] <Hexidigital> does wine support civ 4 yet???
[02:35] <mwe> Hexidigital: no
[02:36] <Frogzoo> mwe: installs & patches itself fine - just won't run the game - very annoying
[02:36] <Hexidigital> can't wait to COMPLETELY ditch windows
[02:36] <mwe> Hexidigital: I doubt it will in the near future
[02:36] <Hexidigital> i know :(
[02:36] <solan> mwe - did you get the msg?
[02:36] <mwe> Hexidigital: if you want your favorite games you'll probably have to keep windows around
[02:36] <Paradoxx> !commandline
[02:37] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Paradoxx
[02:37] <sovieticool> !vlc
[02:37] <ubotu> rumour has it, vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[02:37] <Hexidigital> mwe: i know... damn direct x compatability
[02:37] <mwe> solan: wht msg. didn't get any from you
[02:37] <mwe> Hexidigital: yeah that's one issue
[02:37] <Frogzoo> what's this one sided convo with Hexidigital ?
[02:38] <Tarantulafudge> I don't suppose theres a firefox plugin for VLC?
[02:38] <_jason> !vlc =~ s/repos/universe repository/
[02:38] <ubotu> _jason: OK
[02:38] <Hexidigital> Frogzoo, you wanna get in on this?
[02:38] <solan> mwe - hmm... strange... opend a dialogue window with you...
[02:38] <shinu> why doesnt my totem work with mozilla?
[02:38] <mwe> solan: are your registered?
[02:39] <solan> mwe - what?
[02:39] <solan> mwe - don't think so, how do I register?
[02:39] <tonyyarusso> shinu: They don't get along too well; you might want to replace it with mplayer's plugin.
[02:39] <solan> !register
[02:39] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:39] <mwe> solan: are you registered on freenode? if not you can't /msg people
[02:39] <Tarantulafudge> tonyyarusso: I'm trying to get it to work smoothly but its all jumpy
[02:40] <shinu> tonyyarusso: im trying.. ill try more and maybe come back later. thx
[02:40] <solan> mwe - how do I register on freenode?
[02:40] <mwe> !register
[02:40] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:40] <mwe> solan: read that
[02:41] <DarthShrine> Why is firefox still at 1.0.7 on Ubuntu?
[02:41] <tonyyarusso> DarthShrine: General policy decision.
[02:41] <mwe> DarthShrine: because programs stay at the version they were released at
[02:41] <epinephrine> grab dapper if you really want 1.5
[02:42] <Hexidigital> will they upgrade it to at least 1.5 in dapper?
[02:42] <Hexidigital> nevermind
[02:42] <Hexidigital> epinephrine answered my question
[02:42] <DarthShrine> I don't really want 1.5, I was just wondering why :)
[02:42] <epinephrine> ;P
[02:42] <tonyyarusso> DarthShrine: Rather than was developers' time backporting things, they work on the next version, and incorporate them there.  It's also a stability issue, and a lot of things depend on the firefox package.  You can still install it manually if you want in addition to 1.07 - see !firefox1.5
[02:42] <mwe> DarthShrine: and replacing it with 1.5 would break a load of crap
[02:43] <zarephath> Why doesn't CUPS accept my username and password when trying to access the web interface?
[02:43] <mwe> DarthShrine: getting 1.5 is easy though. just keep the old version to keep ubuntu happy
[02:43] <solan> mwe - did you get it now?
[02:43] <mwe> zarephath: because it's disabled
[02:43] <mwe> solan: yeah. I can't read that. please use pastebin.com and paste the url here
[02:43] <kon> what does "invalid range end" mean when doing "update-grub"? i dare not to reboot now...
[02:44] <zarephath> mwe: Ok...so it asks for username and pass but doesn't accept...I tried it blank...what do I have to do to gain access to it?
[02:44] <mwe> solan: well install build-essential and gcc-3.4
[02:44] <Frogzoo> kon: it sounds like grub turning up its nose at your partition table
[02:44] <solan> mwe - done that already...
[02:44] <kon> what can i do, Frogzoo?
[02:44] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I'm trying to install the msttcorefonts via Synaptics, but I get timeouts for every mirror it tries. Anyone knows why?
[02:45] <mwe> zarephath: sudo adduser cupsys shadow && sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[02:45] <Frogzoo> kon: not sure really, try to undo whatever you did to mess it up
[02:45] <kon> well, i upgraded to dapper. there is no way back i guess... :)
[02:45] <mwe> solan: but it says gcc-3.4 not found so I doubt it's installed
[02:46] <solan> mwe - http://pastebin.com/649360
[02:46] <mwe> solan: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[02:46] <solan> mwe - on it...
[02:46] <Smerity> does totem movie player use the same codecs as mplayer? (ie, ones placed in /usr/lib/win32 or/usr/lib/local/win32 ?) and if so, do I need to restart to get them? Mplayer plays all fine, but I need totem (samba shares)
[02:47] <partsguy> good day all
[02:47] <Thomas|Ubuntu> the msttcorefonts is said to be installed, but no app seem to list any of the fonts that's supposed to be installed
[02:48] <solan> mwe - looks like it's working... thx alot:D
[02:48] <mwe> solan: yw
[02:49] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: maybe the fontpath is not set correctly in xorg.conf
[02:50] <Thomas|Ubuntu> what is it suppose to be?
[02:50] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: I think it should include the dir where the ms fonts are located
[02:51] <vinod> hi all
[02:51] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType IIRC
[02:52] <partsguy> just installed on my old tecra 8000 laptop yesterday and I stuck at 640x480 I've tried to reconfigure the xorg but I get to the color depth choices ans it gives me a postinst waring
[02:52] <vinod> where can i find msttcorefonts
[02:53] <vinod> its not in synaptic
[02:53] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I have a line which says "/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType"
[02:53] <Hexidigital> anyone know the download url for dapper off hand?
[02:53] <_jason> vinod: you need to enable multiverse
[02:53] <Thomas|Ubuntu> not IIRC at the end
[02:53] <vinod> i have enabled
[02:53] <vinod> but its not there
[02:53] <_jason> !info msttcorefonts
[02:53] <ccc_> vinod: did you update?
[02:53] <ubotu> msttcorefonts: (Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts), section multiverse/x11, is optional. Version: 1.2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 21 kB, Installed size: 164 kB
[02:53] <vinod> yes
[02:54] <Newman180> bambino you there?
[02:54] <_jason> vinod: are you sure you have breezy multiverse and not just breezy-backports multiverse?
[02:54] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: well that looks good. did you restart X after installing them. I'm not sure it should be nececary but maybe
[02:54] <vinod> let me see wait
[02:55] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I did a Ctr+Alt+Backspace
[02:55] <Thomas|Ubuntu> but no change
[02:55] <Thomas|Ubuntu> the fonts are in the "/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType" dir
[02:56] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: try restarting gdm sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart. is defoma installed?
[02:56] <Thomas|Ubuntu> defoma?
[02:56] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: yes
[02:56] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: does /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/ show a link to Times etc?
[02:56] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I should note that I'm quite new to linux. I'm not sure what defoma is
[02:56] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: font manager
[02:57] <vinod> all the binary software sources are selected except the source ones
[02:57] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: should be installed by default I think. dpkg -l|grep defoma in a terminal
[02:57] <Thomas|Ubuntu> it responds:
[02:57] <Thomas|Ubuntu> dpkg -l|grep defoma
[02:57] <Thomas|Ubuntu> oops
[02:58] <Thomas|Ubuntu> ii  defoma                                 0.11.8ubuntu2 Debian Font Manager -- automatic font config
[02:58] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: check that /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType/ show links to Times etc
[02:58] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: good
[02:58] <_jason> vinod: please put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give us the url
[02:58] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: then restart gdm
[02:58] <Thomas|Ubuntu> there's Times_New_Roman files
[02:58] <Thomas|Ubuntu> but nothing just named Times
[02:58] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: good.
[02:58] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[02:59] <mwe> Thomas|Ubuntu: it will log you out
[02:59] <sfar> ;)
[02:59] <zarephath> mwe: Still lost...I did as you replied...still can't login as cupsys...(I assumed this user would have no passwd)
[03:00] <mwe> zarephath: so you did sudo adduser cupsys shadow and restart cups?
[03:00] <zarephath> mwe: Yes...
[03:00] <Pupeno> Any ideas how to use GPG with evolution ? I get an error about gpg-agent not available.
[03:00] <mwe> zarephath: I don't know then
[03:00] <mwe> zarephath: that's supposed to work
[03:00] <zarephath> mwe: Ok thanks
[03:01] <zarephath> mwe: I just put in the username "cupsys" no passwd..still denied
[03:01] <Smerity> does anyone know how to get mplayer loading files from a samba share ?
[03:01] <mwe> zarephath: your not supposed to log in as cupsys I think
[03:01] <vinod> _jason it is      http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11855
[03:01] <zarephath> mwe: Irregardless I still am challenged for username password
[03:02] <mwe> zarephath: yes that's good
[03:03] <_jason> vinod: your sources.list have some duplicates, I think it will be easiest if you just create a new one.  And you are missing breezy multiverse.  Just be sure to select the supported and community supported repositories in the page I am about to send you.
[03:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell vinod about easysource
[03:03] <solan> mwe- could you explain to me how I run a install.py script? trying to install a wireless conf applet..
[03:03] <zarephath> mwe: However I need to get admin access to enable a printer queue share so my windows box can print to the printer on Ubuntu...I can access the main pages...not admin..tells me to use system/administration/printing...how to get around this?
[03:04] <zarephath> mwe: I can only add a printer from that link..
[03:04] <pieterjan> ?
[03:04] <pieterjan> can someone help me?
[03:05] <vinod> _jason  should i delete that file and start synaptic again
[03:05] <Hobbsee> !+someone
[03:05] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[03:05] <mwe> zarephath: I thought the commands I gave you should enable web login
[03:05] <pieterjan> ow ok
[03:06] <pieterjan> !instalprograms
[03:06] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pieterjan
[03:06] <Thomas|Ubuntu> hm.. the font's doesn't seem to be recognized now either
[03:06] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I evne did a full reboot
[03:06] <Thomas|Ubuntu> *even
[03:06] <pieterjan> !instal
[03:06] <ubotu> pieterjan: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:06] <Hobbsee> !tell pieterjan about apt-get
[03:06] <_jason> vinod: you should close synaptic and then you should do this:  gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'     .  And then you should use the page ubotu just sent you to generate a new sources.list.  Then replace the contents in your old one, with the new one you make online.  Then run 'sudo apt-get update'.
[03:06] <mwe> Zappa: are you using localhost:631/admin?
[03:06] <solan> can any1 walk me through installing an applet that's written in Python?
[03:08] <pieterjan> ok iam a n00b so please tel me how to install 4 axemple( iam not englisch to) LimeWireLinux
[03:08] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I have tired reinstalling via Synapics. But it then times out and doesn't download the font package...
[03:08] <simonpca> !install
[03:08] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[03:08] <simonpca> pieterjan: i know that you're not english ;-) what is your main language?
[03:09] <Pupeno> Trying to send signed mails with Evolution and I get the error that can be seen here: http://paste.lisp.org/display/18790  Any ideas how to solve it ?
[03:09] <partsguy> if your availble screen modes are listed in the xorg.conf file shouldn't you be able to change the screen resolution to those avail. ?
[03:09] <pieterjan> dutch
[03:10] <pieterjan> simonpca: dutch
[03:10] <simonpca> pieterjan: ok, because my main language is french...
[03:10] <simonpca> i cannot help you ;-)
[03:10] <BlueEagle> partsguy: [ctrl] +[alt] +[keypand +]  if I remember correctly
[03:10] <tonyyarusso> Can Beagle index Thunderbird?
[03:10] <pieterjan> simonpca: ok thx
[03:10] <Thomas|Ubuntu> partsguy: I found that I had to manually add the refreshrates to xorg.conf in order to get resolutions higher than 640x480
[03:11] <partsguy> it's a laptop
[03:11] <partsguy> arrrrrrrrrrr
[03:11] <Smerity> is there any comparison package for something called 'libdivx4linux'?
[03:11] <simonpca> I get that [http://pastebin.com/649400]  when i'm dialing with Wvdial (lucent winmodem)... any ideas???
[03:12] <pieterjan> ergens een nederlander hier?
[03:12] <_jason> !nl
[03:12] <paul_> l
[03:12] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[03:12] <YaH00_> 
[03:13] <Trae> howdy *
[03:13] <Stone_Thrunk> good morning everyone
[03:13] <Stone_Thrunk> simple question
[03:13] <pau> some one could explain me how set up cpan?
[03:14] <graveson> i am trying to use dvdrecord ,but when running the dvdrecord -sanbus option i do not see my dvd drive,however k3b sees it no problem ,how can i determine the target address
[03:14] <Stone_Thrunk> just got done installing 5.10, and it boots with the edubuntu screen as opposed to ubuntu
[03:14] <partsguy> Thomas|Ubuntu it has the HorizSync and vertRefresh in there too
[03:14] <simonpca> !tell pieterjan about nl
[03:14] <Trae> Anyone know about LCD's, I'm wondering if an 8ms response time is worse than 5ms response time?  [ the 5ms seems faster, but is on the cheaper LCD ] 
[03:15] <tonyyarusso> Stone_Thrunk: Depending on which screen you're referring to, see either !usplash or !splash.
[03:15] <Firebird8> am i correct in saying that it is not possible to move things from one screen to another?
[03:15] <vinod> _jason   i cant find where uboutu tell how to create sources.list file
[03:15] <Thomas|Ubuntu> partsguy: that's the entried I had to add manually. to me they didn't exist. When I restarted I got the correct list of resoluitions
[03:15] <tonyyarusso> Firebird8: You mean different X displays?  No, you can't.
[03:15] <Stone_Thrunk> tonyyarusso - both the login screen and the wallpaper are edubuntu
[03:15] <Firebird8> !
[03:15] <ubotu> Firebird8: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell vinod about easysource
[03:15] <Firebird8> is there anyway u can?
[03:15] <Stone_Thrunk> !usplash
[03:15] <ubotu> I guess usplash is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[03:15] <_jason> vinod: check your private messages
[03:15] <k3mper> hi, anyone using vserver on ubuntu? (i installed util-vserver but don't know how to compile kernel-patch-vserver)
[03:15] <CraiZE> uhm
[03:16] <CraiZE> could someone tell me how to find the path where java is installed ?
[03:16] <Stone_Thrunk> !splash
[03:16] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, open the gconf-editor and change the key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash-image
[03:16] <_jason> vinod: do you see it?
[03:16] <AljoshaNL> hey i cant install my printer "unable to retrieve the printer list"
[03:16] <mwe> CraiZE: is sun java even installed?
[03:16] <CraiZE> mve, when i do java -version
[03:16] <CraiZE> it says 1.4.2
[03:16] <Firebird8> tonyyarusso, is there anyway u can ?
[03:16] <CraiZE> so i believe it is ? :D
[03:16] <vinod> _jason thank you
[03:17] <tonyyarusso> Firebird8: Not to my knowledge.  cli programs you can though.
[03:17] <AljoshaNL> are you sure you hav sun java, not te opensource?
[03:17] <CraiZE> i dont know
[03:17] <Firebird8> cause thats kinda the pouint of dual screens
[03:17] <mwe> CraiZE: did you install sun java? if not it's the opensource version
[03:17] <CraiZE> how do i see that?
[03:17] <CraiZE> oh
[03:17] <CraiZE> i got the open source one
[03:17] <IdleOne> Good morning all
[03:17] <tonyyarusso> Firebird8: You can move them between workspaces.
[03:17] <CraiZE> how can i get the sun java up & running ?
[03:17] <IdleOne> !java
[03:17] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:17] <mwe> !javadebs
[03:17] <CraiZE> !javadebs
[03:18] <CraiZE> bah
[03:18] <mwe> !tell CraiZE about javadebs
[03:18] <CraiZE> it says "someone already said that 12 secs ago"
[03:18] <CraiZE> i need it for dapper though
[03:18] <mwe> CraiZE: check your /msgs
[03:18] <mwe> CraiZE: yes
[03:18] <Newman180> does anyone know why my monitor worked last night, and now it doesnt get a signal in the computer, but a different montior does work?
[03:18] <CraiZE> can i use this for dapper?
[03:19] <Thomas|Ubuntu> Ah! ok. my problem is that I got all the links to the ms fonts, but the actual font files are missing. I persume it's because Synapics couldn't download the msttcorefonts package
[03:19] <Fatal73> hey can anyone help me out, Im trying to copy an installation to a bigger drive but when I copy it just says "cp:omitting directory 'bin'"
[03:19] <mwe> CraiZE: I think so
[03:19] <_jason> CraiZE: yes, you can use the seveas' repo javadebs for dapper
[03:19] <CraiZE> mwe, could you tell me the deb for sources.list ?
[03:19] <CraiZE> ok :)
[03:19] <Thomas|Ubuntu> does anyone know of a way I can download it?
[03:19] <Newman180> does anyone know why my monitor worked last night, and now it doesnt get a signal in the computer, but a different montior does work?
[03:19] <Newman180> does anyone know why my monitor worked last night, and now it doesnt get a signal in the computer, but a different montior does work?
[03:19] <IdleOne> !tell Newman180 about patience
[03:20] <CraiZE> hm
[03:20] <Newman180> what?
[03:20] <Firebird8> Newman180, out of scan range?
[03:20] <Newman180> no...the montior worked last night
[03:20] <tonyyarusso> Thomas|Ubuntu: multiverse probably.
[03:20] <Newman180> and works on a different comp
[03:20] <Firebird8> maybe u changed something last nite
[03:21] <Newman180> all i did was shut down ubuntu
[03:21] <Newman180> i tried booting up, and there is no screen not even for bios
[03:21] <Newman180> but a different monitor works
[03:21] <Firebird8> broken system?
[03:21] <Firebird8> hmm
[03:21] <Newman180> i am stumped
[03:21] <Firebird8> graphics card
[03:21] <IdleOne> Newman180, does the monitor have it's own power button and did you try turning it on?
[03:21] <Newman180> no internal
[03:21] <Newman180> lol yea
[03:22] <IdleOne> Newman180, :)
[03:22] <IdleOne> never know
[03:22] <Firebird8> im trying to figure out how to move things between two monitors
[03:22] <Thomas|Ubuntu> I've added the mulitverse. the problem is that Synapics times out for all the mirrors from sourceforge it tried to download from..
[03:22] <tonyyarusso> Thomas|Ubuntu: Why sourceforge?
[03:22] <bolsh> Hi
[03:22] <Thomas|Ubuntu> that's where it tries to download it from...
[03:22] <IdleOne> Thomas|Ubuntu, why you using sourceforge repos?
[03:22] <bolsh> Why does Firefox get special treatment on the Ubuntu menubar?
[03:22] <IdleOne> !tell Thomas|Ubuntu about easysource
[03:23] <Thomas|Ubuntu> ok.. I'll have a look at that
[03:23] <Firebird8> will the next release of ubuntu be able to move things from one screen to the next?
[03:23] <Fatal73> anybody know why when I copy it says " cp:omitting directory 'nameOfDirectory' " ?
[03:23] <Firebird8> thats good i think
[03:23] <anymo> because you have tu use cp -r
[03:24] <anymo> recursive if you want to copy a directory
[03:24] <burepe> !networking
[03:24] <ubotu> burepe: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:24] <Fatal73> ahh thanks, anymo , how could I have forgotten, I can be such a noob sometimes...
[03:25] <Firebird8> the forums will help me........
[03:25] <anymo> Fatal73: it happens sometimes ;)
[03:25] <k3mper> how should i apply /usr/src/kernel-patches ?
[03:26] <IdleOne> Firebird8, I know there are alot of ppl using dual monitors just cant seem to find a wiki page. try searching wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:26] <arrick> morning everyone
[03:26] <IdleOne> morning arrick
[03:26] <Firebird8> IdleOne, i think the forums will help
[03:26] <IdleOne> Firebird8, yeah that too
[03:27] <arrick> hey I used the command 'ln 's /filename to create a link in my ftp forlder, that leads to another drive. the link does not work if i ftp into it, any suggestions?
[03:28] <arrick> ln -s actually
[03:28] <Firebird8> is Nvidia cards unable to move things from one screen to another too?
[03:28] <Firebird8> or just ati?
[03:28] <IdleOne> arrick, ls -s /path/of/file /new/path/of/file
[03:29] <mwe> ln
[03:29] <IdleOne> ummm ln
[03:29] <IdleOne> yeah
[03:29] <rabe> hello, where's the standard program folder located in Ubuntu (In windows it would be C:\Program Files\) ?
[03:30] <burepe> /usr/bin
[03:30] <rabe> ok
[03:30] <IdleOne> /usr/sbin
[03:30] <rabe> and the my documents?
[03:30] <_jason> $HOME
[03:30] <burepe> ~/
[03:30] <rabe> what's the difference between bin and sbin?
[03:30] <burepe> I don't know sbin
[03:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell rabe about dirs
[03:30] <burepe> I always use bin
[03:30] <_jason> sbin is superuser bin
[03:30] <Lhademmor> To install Azureus I need Java 1.5.0. Does anyone here know of a guide which tells how to install java? I have downloaded a .bin file and have no idea what to do with it...
[03:31] <IdleOne> !java
[03:31] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:31] <Lhademmor> thanks.
[03:31] <roed> allow
[03:32] <WebLOCH> Anyone here able to offer any advice/help regardling my bluetooth keyboard and mouse on dapper  flight 6 ?
[03:32] <_jason> Lhademmor: ask ubotu about javadebs, it's easier
[03:32] <IdleOne> Lhademmor, that wasnt a stupid question
[03:32] <Firebird8> where do i get twinview?
[03:32] <FLSimpsonKPT> how can i set up my computer to be an ftp?
[03:33] <IdleOne> !info ftp
[03:33] <ubotu> ftp: (The FTP client), section base, is standard. Version: 0.17-13 (breezy), Packaged size: 50 kB, Installed size: 156 kB
[03:33] <Firebird8> ah nvm for nvidia :(
[03:33] <patx1> hola
[03:33] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: instal and configure an ftp server
[03:33] <simonpca> FLSimpsonKPT: FIleZilla Server
[03:33] <arrick> hey IdleOne not doing it
[03:33] <ygetartson> hi
[03:33] <FLSimpsonKPT> mwe: how
[03:33] <patx1> tengo un problema con la tarjeta de sonido
[03:33] <arrick> it just adds a newfile
[03:33] <unity> can anyone help me execute this script? -rwxr-xr-x  Juice/encxvid.sh   when i try, i get bash: Juice/encxvid.sh: Permission denied
[03:33] <ygetartson> i seem to miss some basic package or so...
[03:34] <arrick> !es
[03:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:34] <ygetartson> checking for X... no
[03:34] <ygetartson> configure: error: X Window system libraries and header files are required
[03:34] <FLSimpsonKPT> mwe: sorry for me asking im just kinda new to linux
[03:34] <ygetartson> you see?
[03:34] <IdleOne> !te;; patx1 about es
[03:34] <IdleOne> !tell patx1 about es
[03:34] <patx1> thanks
[03:34] <acid-trip> i'm pissed off
[03:34] <acid-trip> :|
[03:34] <IdleOne> arrick, you did ln - s right and not ls -s like I had said
[03:34] <FLSimpsonKPT> simonpca: how would i install a ftp server?
[03:35] <IdleOne> acid-trip, whats up? and you might be irritated
[03:35] <ygetartson> can you tell me, which package misses?
[03:35] <FLSimpsonKPT> simonpca: sorry for me asking im just kinda new to linux
[03:35] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: sudo apt-get install proftpd for example
[03:35] <_jason> FLSimpsonKPT: this channel is for asking, no need to apologize
[03:35] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: then read the documentation. sorry you gotta read
[03:35] <Sconk^> is there a way of seeing a dvd file that i have as a img file?
[03:35] <simonpca> FLSimpsonKPT: rtfm
[03:35] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: lol
[03:36] <simonpca> FLSimpsonKPT: you have to read...
[03:36] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: where can i find the documentation
[03:36] <IdleOne> simonpca, rtfm is not an acceptable answer and not helpful at all
[03:36] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: /usr/share/doc/proftd
[03:36] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: after it's installed
[03:36] <simonpca> IdleOne: sorry, bad reflex
[03:36] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: k
[03:36] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: and man proftpd
[03:36] <IdleOne> simonpca, you come from redhat huh :)
[03:36] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: is there a way i can set it up so people can only acess a certian folder?
[03:36] <simonpca> IdleOne: not, ubuntu
[03:37] <simonpca> IdleOne: i always got ubuntu as linux
[03:37] <simonpca> why do you say that?
[03:38] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: there is
[03:38] <acid-trip> IdleOne, wine wont install my command and conquer
[03:38] <IdleOne> simonpca, thats the kinda of help I recieved from other distros. Ubuntu discourages that answer it isnt helpful and the person may have alreasy rtfm and doesnt understand it :) in any case the correct answer is pointing in the right direction and trying to be polite about it :)
[03:38] <IdleOne> acid-trip, try cedega?
[03:38] <mwe> acid-trip: is it supposed to work?
[03:39] <AljoshaNL> acid-trip just dont pirate cedega
[03:39] <mwe> acid-trip: you are aware that only a tiny fraction of games/programs actually work in wine?
[03:39] <AljoshaNL> buy or compile
[03:39] <fwed> hi anyone can help me to configure my 9600 please ... it's a nightmare 'cause i think everything is good ...
[03:40] <acid-trip> AljoshaNL, what you mean pirate cedga
[03:40] <AljoshaNL> acid-trip search google for a .deb download
[03:40] <acid-trip> no
[03:40] <AljoshaNL> thats pirating
[03:40] <acid-trip> it's all installed
[03:40] <acid-trip> but i dunno how to get it to work
[03:41] <AljoshaNL> cedega *filename*.exe
[03:41] <AljoshaNL> ??
[03:41] <fggshdf> what do i need so i can play m4a files ?
[03:41] <AljoshaNL> gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[03:41] <IdleOne> !w32codecs
[03:41] <ubotu> rumour has it, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[03:41] <_jason> fggshdf: what AljoshaNL is if you are using dapper
[03:41] <_jason> fggshdf: what AljoshaNL said I mean
[03:41] <fggshdf> IdleOne i have w32codecs already installed
[03:41] <arrick> IdleOne, yeah i caught that
[03:42] <fggshdf> _jason use what ?
[03:42] <IdleOne> fggshdf, gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly like AljoshaNL said
[03:42] <fggshdf> ok
[03:42] <_jason> isn't gstreamer0.10 dcapper?
[03:42] <IdleOne> I dont know
[03:43] <doms> hi people is kino editor support mpg file? if it support? where i can download additional plug-in........
[03:43] <ygetartson> noone got that kinda error?
[03:43] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: how
[03:43] <fggshdf> E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[03:44] <Bh420> DCC SEND exploitexploitepxploit
[03:44] <fggshdf> no such of it
[03:44] <fggshdf> :)
[03:44] <ygetartson> im on breezy, new to compiling
[03:44] <burepe> !samba
[03:44] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[03:44] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: like I said, please read the documentation.
[03:44] <doms> hi people is kino editor support mpg file? if it support? where i can download additional plug-in........
[03:44] <prasys000> ...
[03:44] <eris> hi, last night i tried to upgrade from hory to breezy, it wont start X with only thing being at book it says something about unable to start defered scheduler. Found a website describing to install a few packages to fix it, but trying to apt-get install says: dmsg returned an error code 1. Can anyone please help?
[03:44] <kevin>  who C AN  speak chinese
[03:45] <kevin>  who C N  speak chinese
[03:45] <kevin>  who CAN  speak chinese
[03:45] <_jason> kevin: /join #ubuntu-zh
[03:45] <belkin> AljoshaNL E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[03:46] <netstar> What does ubuntu use instead of .xinitrc ?
[03:46] <Nedim14`> linux fans?
[03:46] <mwe> eris: without knowing the details, maybe sudo apt-get -f install is wortch a shot
[03:46] <simonpca> ++
[03:46] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: there is none im looking for it right now
[03:46] <eris> i did that mwe
[03:46] <doms> hi people is kino editor support mpg file? if it support? where i can download additional plug-in........
[03:47] <_jason> belkin: try gstreamer0.8-faad , I am not sure that's what you need for m4a though
[03:47] <eris> thats the first thing that gave the dpkg error
[03:47] <_jason> belkin: if you install all the ones suggested here you will probably get what you need :) http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies
[03:47] <eris> oops did i say dmsg, heh
[03:47] <eris> its dpkg thats giving an error
[03:47] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: i cant find it
[03:48] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: i looked in the diretitory that u sent me to
[03:48] <belkin> _jason by installing those plugins i will be able to play m4a files with mplayer but what do i need to be able to play m4a files with xmms ?
[03:48] <Nedim14`> can i ask for help?
[03:48] <_jason> belkin: xmms-mp4 possibly
[03:49] <eris> seems to be something with lsb and dependancys
[03:49] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: did you install proftpd?
[03:49] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: yeah
[03:49] <BobbY_> DCC SEND 6969696969696969699
[03:49] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: i did the command line like you wanted
[03:49] <belkin> _jason thanks
[03:49] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: dpkg -L proftpd|grep doc
[03:49] <cytrix> DCC SEND PingPongPingPongPingP
[03:49] <_jason> hmm
[03:50] <belkin> _jason its m4a a mp4 files ? or what
[03:50] <_jason> belkin: equivalent I believe
[03:50] <belkin> _jason ok thank you
[03:50] <_jason> belkin: well mp4 is mpeg4 and m4a is specifically mpeg4-audio
[03:50] <eris> blah, i knew never should have attempted upgrade.. goes against my if it isnt broke, upgrading it will break it theory
[03:51] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: no documentation
[03:51] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: theres a welcome message and a example config
[03:52] <Nedim14`> RTFM
[03:52] <Pupeno> Is anybody able to sign a message with PGP on Evolution, I spent the whole morning with it and I can't do it... with kmail it was so easy.
[03:52] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: type man proftpd
[03:53] <mwe> FLSimpsonKPT: and browse usr/share/doc/proftpd-doc
[03:55] <vez> hello
[03:56] <vez> uh I need glib and I cant seem to find out how to get it?
[03:56] <_jason> vez: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[03:56] <vez> I am confused
[03:57] <vez> ok
[03:57] <bluecookies> hallo
[03:57] <mwe> hey
[03:57] <carlosp> hello world
[03:57] <bluecookies> hi _jason
[03:57] <_jason> hello
[03:57] <vez> one more q
[03:58] <vez> when I high light something with the mouse does it auto copy it
[03:58] <bluecookies> _jason, i've some error with wine
[03:58] <_jason> vez: yes, use middle click to paste
[03:58] <vez> thx
[03:58] <_jason> bluecookies: sorry, I don't use wine
[03:58] <bluecookies> oh, sorry
[03:58] <_jason> bluecookies: best to always just ask the channel
[03:59] <bluecookies> wine: creating configuration directory '/home/bc/.wine'...
[03:59] <bluecookies> err:advpack:create_tmp_ini_file Unable to create temp ini file
[03:59] <bluecookies> err:advpack:create_tmp_ini_file Unable to create temp ini file
[03:59] <bluecookies> wine: '/home/bc/.wine' created successfully.
[03:59] <bluecookies> Wine 20050725
[03:59] <k3mper> how come that if i try to compile kernel sources from packages i get compiling error? (http://rafb.net/paste/results/nEUqoL37.html)
[03:59] <erUSUL> bluecookies, do not paste here please
[04:00] <erUSUL> !pastebin
[04:00] <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
[04:00] <bluecookies> sorry
[04:00] <bluecookies> sorry
[04:00] <carlosp> =-O
[04:01] <ompaul> Pupeno, I don't use it so can't confirm but a fairly good page says: To configure the GnuPG settings you should check the mail account preferences.
[04:01] <Pupeno> ompaul: define "check" please.
[04:01] <Frogzoo> bluecookies: is .wine a symlink?
[04:02] <carlosp> time
[04:02] <vez> So what does "sudo aptitude install build essential" do exactly?
[04:02] <thesonork> since the new WoW-patch i get a fatal error when trying to start the game. (using cedega) anyone else experiencing this problem?
[04:02] <ompaul> Pupeno, it is the wording, I would define it as using the preferences in evolution to do so. Its on the page: http://www.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/english/GPGMiniHowto-6.html
[04:02] <ompaul> Pupeno, however read what I said again. they are not my words
[04:02] <_jason> vez: you need a dash, build-essential.  And it installs the essential things you need to build.  You can do 'aptitude show build-essential' for more info
[04:02] <Pupeno> ompaul: I have done that... but I keep getting errors from Evolution.
[04:03] <vez> ok
[04:06] <erUSUL> vez, installs a package called build-essentials that installs all you need to build c programs from source
[04:06] <vez> oh so that doesnt install glib though
[04:06] <vez> im getting an **error** you must have glib installed
[04:06] <Hexidigital> wow... 705 people.. that's the most i've ever seen
[04:08] <Firebird8> I got xinerama to work but the screen gets all messed up can some one help?
[04:08] <Maynard1> can someone tell me how to install xorgconfig with debian?
[04:08] <olemikal> how do i add more lists to apt-get??
[04:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell olemikal about repos
[04:08] <Firebird8> olemikal, /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:09] <Hexidigital> _jason, are you a Unix/Linux administrator?
[04:09] <Firebird8> olemikal, u mean repostitories?
[04:09] <_jason> Hexidigital: nope
[04:09] <_jason> Hexidigital: well I admin my box... that's it :)
[04:09] <vez> ya so I did "sudo aptitude install build-essential" and i still get the "**error** you must have glib installed" any advice
[04:09] <marco> lol
[04:10] <_jason> vez: what are you compiling?
[04:10] <Hexidigital> _jason: :)   just curious... you seem to have the correct answer for lots of stuff... i monitor this channel just to get information to how to do stuff, and you probably have taught me 85% of what i know
[04:11] <vez> Im trying to use anjuta
[04:11] <vez> kinda curios about it
[04:11] <AMDXP> Hexidigital he learns by doing i am quite sure
[04:11] <Hobbsee> Hexidigital: you learn most of the common stuff after lurking here for a while :P
[04:12] <AMDXP> i dont like this new xchat in dapper
[04:12] <captine> anyone know how to install ati drivers without an internet connection i.e. d/l them in windows and copy to linux folder for installation.  Same for ndiswrapper for wifi?
[04:12] <Firebird8> is there a command to close the splash screen?
[04:12] <thesonork> Is there any possibility to get my ipod working with linux? i used to try different programs for this but none seems to work, they all crash the iTunesDB, so no songs are listed in the ipod,... any help?
[04:12] <Hexidigital> AMDXP: that's how i learned all of my windows stuff; Hobbsee: i've come acustomed to reviewing my IRC window after i wake up :)
[04:12] <Hobbsee> hehe
[04:12] <ompaul> Pupeno, okay all I can say is the evolution help file seems to be comprehensive, under composition there is a section on encryption, just check your steps against that, if it still fails it is possible (but unlikely) that you have found a bug
[04:13] <_jason> vez: build-essential should have pulled these in but check that you have the packages libglib2.0-dev and libglib2.0
[04:13] <Hexidigital> gotta go... my Ubuntu Dapper Drake just finished burning.. have to play :) see you guys
[04:13] <AMDXP> thesonork: you tried gtkpod?
[04:13] <Firebird8> my splash screen is stuck open anyway to close it?
[04:13] <thesonork> AMD_XP, yes, gtpod, yamipod, and so on
[04:13] <thesonork> tried "all" progs i found listed in a forum
[04:14] <vez> is there an easy way to check for those pakages
[04:14] <erez> thesonork: did you try Amarok?
[04:14] <thesonork> none seemed to work, but umm, no not correct, GTKpod worked about 2 times
[04:14] <thesonork> yes erez
[04:14] <thesonork> dunno why none works, or why every prog blasts the DB
[04:14] <AMDXP> gtkpod was the only thing i got to work but then the firewire port on my ipod died
[04:15] <erez> thesonork: my friend told me he is using it..
[04:15] <_jason> vez: dpkg -l '*libglib*' | grep ^ii
[04:15] <thesonork> whatn about that IpodLinux thing
[04:15] <thesonork> -n
[04:15] <thesonork> hot or not?
[04:15] <PoetaVampiro> anyone knows how to use a cdma modem with apache server? does CDMA ip network allow redirection of traffic on port 80 to the client? cant find any info on how to configure dynamic dns to get my httpd visible to the internet
[04:16] <kurei> hi, how do i format my disk to fat32 so that windows 98 can detect it?
[04:16] <ompaul> kurei, you ask the people in ##windows cos its not a ubuntu question (at least from where I am sitting)
[04:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> kurei: mkfs.fat32 /dev/hd??
[04:17] <vez> nope they didnt come up
[04:17] <erUSUL> kurei, mkfs.vfat
[04:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> ompaul: if he's in ubuntu it is, therwise not
[04:17] <kurei> ompaul, im trying to format it in ubuntu...
[04:17] <_jason> vez: how about: dpkg -l build-essential | grep ^ii
[04:17] <captine> anyone able to help with my question above ?? :)
[04:17] <molok> does anybody know any good free software for displaying pictures on a website?
[04:18] <molok> i know there are some good packages but i can't remember their names
[04:18] <kurei> Kamping_Kaiser, tnx
[04:18] <molok> sorry it's not an ubuntu questions primarily but..
[04:18] <vez> it just says build essential 11.1
[04:19] <ompaul> molok, look for "gallery" software
[04:19] <_jason> vez: hrmm, try installing libc6-dev
[04:19] <vez> i got libglib 2.0 data and libglib 2 and libglib 2.0 and libglib 2 ruby
[04:20] <AMDXP> can anyone tell me how i can install flash in my wine install
[04:20] <PoetaVampiro> this is a ubuntu question: is there any support for CDMA networking issues?
[04:21] <_jason> vez: then that means you have glib 2 afaict, does restarting anjuta now help?
[04:21] <vez> if you havnt figured it out Im a pretty big linux newb
[04:21] <ompaul> kurei, preferences administration disks if you want to do it from within the ubuntu gui
[04:22] <Shigutso> where can I find VMWare Tools for VMWare Workstation 5.5 (Linux) ?
[04:22] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: how do i set myself up as the main ftp user?
[04:22] <doms> wer i can download 3d online games
[04:22] <doms> free
[04:22] <vez> no I still get the error
[04:22] <FLSimpsonKPT> nwe: im really confused
[04:23] <_jason> vez: what exactly are you doing to get the error?
[04:23] <vez> im trying to starta new project
[04:23] <ompaul> doms, check in synaptic package manager, and make sure you have universe, and if you don't mind "non free as in freedom" software also multiverse
[04:24] <_jason> vez: what kind of project, I'll try to replicate it
[04:24] <ompaul> !tell doms about universe
[04:25] <erez> jj tz gzch fcr//
[04:25] <erez> oops.
[04:25] <rendo85z> I have a question regarding mounting.  I have a .img file and was wondering does mount work the same with that, or will it need to be converted to a .iso to be mounted properly?
[04:25] <vez> well I want to do gtk 2.0 project but Ive tryed both that and a gnome 2.0 project
[04:25] <_jason> vez: how about a terminal project?
[04:25] <vez> both gave the same error
[04:26] <vez> yup same error
[04:26] <_jason> vez: paste the exact error please
[04:26] <erUSUL> rendo85z, you must convert it to an iso
[04:27] <rendo85z> How do I convert it to an ISO without going to windows?
[04:27] <ddaa> ho can I disable the obnoxious "your battery is full" message from the power manager notification icon?
[04:28] <_jason> vez: if it is long, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:29] <vez> **Error**:You must have `glib' installed. You can get it from: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk Completed... unsuccessful  total time: o secs
[04:29] <IdleOne> ddaa,  System>Preferences>power management
[04:29] <nickrud> rendo85z, install bchunk
[04:29] <rendo85z> Thanks.
[04:29] <_jason> vez: ok install libc6-dev
[04:30] <ddaa> IdleOne: sure, I checked all three tabs, and there's no "warn me when battery is full" checkbox to uncheck anywhere
[04:30] <captine> anyone here using ubuntu on a notebook that can help me with my ati installation (don't have an internet connection when in ubuntu)
[04:30] <Turms> is there a program for taking a shot of a virtual console?
[04:31] <Lhademmor> Hmm... I think I have installed Java 1.5 now... Only one way to find out, though: I
[04:31] <Lhademmor> ll install Azureus and see if it works
[04:31] <IdleOne> ddaa, I only see 2 tabs but in the General tab there is an option to never disply icon
[04:31] <vez> do I just type "install libc6-dev"?
[04:32] <IdleOne> sudo apt-get install  libc6-dev
[04:32] <_jason> vez: the problem is you don't have libglib1.2 and that's what it's looking for.  build-essential should have pulled these in but I don't know why it didn't.  Like before, sudo aptitude install libc6-dev
[04:32] <George007> Is loading ubuntu supposed to take ages?
[04:32] <Lhademmor> For me it's a bit slower than Winblows
[04:32] <IdleOne> George007, can take a couple minutes depending on the machine
[04:32] <nickrud> George007, on a live cd?
[04:32] <rendo85z> How exactly do I use bchunk to convert the .img to .iso?
[04:32] <George007> no.. normal nickrud
[04:32] <IdleOne> man bchunk
[04:32] <ddaa> IdleOne: mh... I see. I did not mean to disable the icon altoghether, only shut off the obnoxious warning
[04:32] <George007> IdleOne, I have a p3 800 MHZ 384 ram
[04:33] <ddaa> but I'll just disable it, the battery charge monitor applet is just fine for me
[04:33] <IdleOne> George007, I have a similar machine and it takes about 2/3 minutes from dead off to login screen
[04:33] <George007> Guys, my clock keeps on changing... any idea how to fix it? it says it's 8 now, while it's 5!!
[04:34] <George007> IdleOne, it takes a bit more here...
[04:34] <vez> wow meybe I just wont use anjuta because I am still getting the error
[04:34] <nickrud> vez, try libglib1.2-dev
[04:34] <_jason> vez: ok just do 'sudo aptitude install libglib1.2 libglib1.2-dev'
[04:34] <IdleOne> George007, thats why I never turn of my box :)
[04:34] <George007> Nvm I just put: "Use UTC" and it worked... but now sudo wont work, it'll give me timestamp things!!
[04:34] <rendo85z> Still doesn't help me figure out how to use bchunk. :/
[04:35] <George007> lol IdleOne I dont turn it off either, but I have to run windows for my IRC bot to work.. :)
[04:35] <George007> I'll have to set it up with wine, but I'll do it later :)
[04:35] <IdleOne> George007, use eggdrop or blootbot
[04:36] <vez> it gives me a > when I do that. is this normal
[04:36] <vez> ?
[04:36] <_jason> vez: don't use the quotes
[04:36] <George007> IdleOne, they wont do what my bot does.. I have it for the game I play (Utopia)
[04:36] <vez> lol whoops
[04:36] <IdleOne> George007, k
[04:37] <lampshade> What's the differencec between Wine and Cedega when it comes to me installing games at a later point.  I'm kinda confused on which is what and which does what, etc
[04:37] <vez> this is hopeless
[04:37] <_jason> vez: you restarted anjuta?
[04:37] <IdleOne> lampshade, wine is more for windows apps and cedega is more for games. although wine can play games and cedega can do the apps also
[04:37] <vez> yes
[04:37] <George007> Are there shortcuts to move from workshop to another? or do I have to put em?
[04:37] <vez> same error
[04:37] <CosmoDad> I have a SVCD directory (with the EXT, MPEG2 directories, etc) which in sum is larger than 700 megs. How'd burn that onto a CD-R under Ubuntu?
[04:38] <Toma-> CosmoDad: use k3b and enable overburn
[04:38] <CosmoDad> Tom-: and I can assume it will not wreck my CD-RW drive?
[04:39] <CosmoDad> Toma-: and I can assume it will not wreck my CD-RW drive?
[04:39] <roh> cedega should be boycotted
[04:39] <CosmoDad> Toma-: the directory is 743 MB in total
[04:39] <Toma-> CosmoDad:heck no
[04:39] <lampshade> roh: explain I know nothing of either
[04:39] <Toma-> CosmoDad: have you got a 800mb cd?
[04:39] <AMDXP> roh: why
[04:39] <roh> lampshade they try to make money out of opensource-software. i cannot accept that.
[04:40] <AMDXP> oh ok
[04:40] <_jason> vez: ok maybe I was wrong, install libglib2.0-dev and libglib2.0-0 too
[04:40] <Toma-> roh: and redhat?
[04:40] <klm-> roh: so do many other instances. Why should they be boycotted?
[04:40] <nickrud> apache!!
[04:40] <CosmoDad> Toma-: yeah I guess, it's a standard CD-R suited for 700 MB of payload data
[04:40] <IdleOne> lampshade, you can check the respective websites for more info on wine and cedega
[04:40] <roh> Toma- they don't sell binary-software. redhat does opensource
[04:40] <ompaul> nickrud, apache2
[04:40] <CosmoDad> Toma-: so I guess that's a 800mb cd including error correction and stuff?
[04:40] <Toma-> CosmoDad: ahh. so its a 700mb cd?
[04:41] <CosmoDad> Toma-: yes
[04:41] <CosmoDad> Toma-: the label says 700 MB
[04:41] <CosmoDad> Toma-: so will it still work with that?
[04:41] <Toma-> yeh, youll need to either get a 800mb cd OR enable overburn. it might work, it might not. nothing but the CD will get buggered if anything goes wrong anyway :)
[04:41] <_jason> vez: and if that still doesn't work, I'll give you a command to install every package with the word libglib in it and you can decide if you want to do that ;)
[04:42] <vez> lol
[04:43] <CosmoDad> ompaul: yeah I could take it, but I obviously have two SVCD images suitable for CD-Rs
[04:43] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, where/hope does one check and post bugs ?
[04:43] <IdleOne> !malone
[04:43] <vez> YES!!!!!
[04:44] <ygetartson> hi, i got compile errors for xfce
[04:44] <vez> nice
[04:44] <ygetartson> http://pastebin.com/649524
[04:44] <Toma-> !launchpad
[04:44] <ubotu> from memory, launchpad is a collection of services for projects in the open source universe - https://launchpad.net/
[04:44] <CosmoDad> Toma-: I know this has something to do with the 700/800 MB difference in error correction, I just never tried burning this under Linux
[04:44] <vez> it worked
[04:44] <ygetartson> whats going on here?
[04:44] <CosmoDad> Toma-: but I'll try overburning
[04:44] <nickrud> !bugs
[04:44] <_jason> vez: ha ok you avoided the regex install
[04:44] <IdleOne> ygetartson, sudo apt-get install  xfce4 or sudo apt-get install  xubuntu-dektop
[04:44] <Toma-> CosmoDad: error correcting is a gimme in most modern brning apps
[04:44] <vincenz> Hello everyone
[04:45] <ygetartson> IdleOne: hm.
[04:45] <vincenz> I have a question not particularly regarding ubuntu, but thunderbird
[04:45] <IdleOne> _jason, does the webboard applet upload screenshots to pastebin or just text?
[04:45] <vez> wait
[04:45] <vez>  nononono
[04:45] <_jason> IdleOne: never used it
[04:45] <sque> where should I change locales?
[04:45] <sque> LC_CTYPE and bla bla
[04:45] <vincenz> in my last stage of porting to windows, I have just imported my mails from outlook to thunderbird on windows, now I would like to migrate this thunderbird folder from windows to linux, any clues?
[04:45] <CosmoDad> Toma-: what I mean is that if you fully use a 700 MB CD-R, the burning software will add roughly 100 MB of error correction redundancy
[04:45] <CosmoDad> Toma-: this redundancy is obviously already contained in my 743 megs directory
[04:46] <CosmoDad> Toma-: so I have to tell the burning software: don't add error correction, it's already been done
[04:46] <Lhademmor> Hmm... http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php only detects "1.4.2-02 from Blackdown Java-Linux Team on Linux" even though I've just installed 1.5...
[04:46] <Lhademmor> But at least Azureus works
[04:46] <Toma-> CosmoDad: yep
[04:47] <Toma-> vincenz: iirc, thunderbird will ask you about importing when you first run it
[04:47] <vez> now theres a dang "configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 gdk-2.0) were not met."
[04:47] <sque> Lhademmor, I think you should change the default java machine
[04:47] <Toma-> vez: what are you compiling/breaking?
[04:47] <vincenz> Toma-: that is not the issue, the issue is porting from windows to linux
[04:47] <Lhademmor> I think I've done that. How do I check?
[04:47] <vez> im still just trying to start a project
[04:47] <Lhademmor> sque
[04:48] <duelboot> alright, I know this is a KDE app, but no help on #kubuntu...any assitance with getting katapult to recognize my songs in amarok?  It lists amarok in the catalogs, but the songs don't show up in katapult...
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[04:48] <Toma-> vincenz: ok
[04:48] <_smd_> \
[04:48] <Toma-> !ops
[04:48] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:48] <_jason> vez: the terminal one should start fine now.  To do gtk stuff you need libgtk2.0-dev and libgtk1.2-dev
[04:48] <sque> Lhademmor, gimme a sec
[04:48] <_jason> vez: you probably only need one but I don't know which
[04:49] <vez> well I can start a terminal based project
[04:50] <vincenz> anyone knnow how to transfer my email from windows to linux thunderbird?
[04:50] <AMDXP> i am using xubuntu-desktop now its nice
[04:50] <roh> vincenz copy the mails
[04:50] <sovieticool> help me please i just install gnome commander but i receve this error every time i login ubuntu !! :(  "Failed to load image gcmd-icon1.png" Details: Icon not found
[04:50] <Toma-> vincenz: should be an mbox file around somewhere that you need
[04:50] <Falstius> vincenz, just forward it all to your gmail account ;)
[04:50] <roh> no i cannot tell you where exactly the mails are stored by default
[04:50] <sque> Lhademmor, I found it: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[04:50] <IdleOne> sovieticool, you need to find that icon and put it in the place its looking for it
[04:51] <duelboot> vincenz, import it...don't know if that is the answer you're looking for
[04:51] <ompaul> vincenz, you edit profiles.ini in the thunderbird directory to display the directory you want - this is documented in the help
[04:51] <sque> Lhademmor, after that try to run java -version
[04:51] <sovieticool> but from were to get that icon ?
[04:51] <ompaul> vincenz, if you have a few minutes I can look for something for you in a few mins have to do something here first
[04:51] <sovieticool> and how to find where to put it  ?
[04:51] <vincenz> Falstius: I have my email forwarded to gmail, but that's not what I ant
[04:51] <vincenz> ompaul: tat would be great, I googled to no avail
[04:52] <duelboot> I have a question ^^^, but you may not have seen it cause _smd wrecked havoc after...any assistance?
[04:52] <vincenz> duelboot: import does not work crossplatform
[04:52] <Hoxzer> what would be good program for C++ coding?
[04:52] <duelboot> vincenz, hmmmmm, didn't realize
[04:52] <nickrud> sovieticool, I'm not positive, but /usr/share/pixmaps is a likely place for icons for apps of that age
[04:52] <roh> vim and g++
[04:52] <Lhademmor> sque.  java -version shows that I have 1.5.0 so everything is fine. Firefox must be drunk. Thank you!
[04:52] <Frogzoo> anybody tried the new ati drivers? 8.23.7? much improvement over 8.22.5 for games?
[04:53] <sque> Lhademmor, :)
[04:53] <captine> Frogzoo, u have any idea how to d/l the drivers in windows, then copy to ubuntu and install?
[04:53] <Toma-> Frogzoo: drivers dont generally increase fps... :D
[04:54] <vez> hey does linux come installed with sed and awk
[04:54] <Toma-> no
[04:54] <_jason> vez: yes
[04:54] <Toma-> ubuntu does tho
[04:54] <IdleOne> Toma-, :)
[04:54] <Toma-> :P~
[04:55] <vez> and gcc is the c/c++ compiler right
[04:55] <Xenguy> vez: yes
[04:55] <Xenguy> vez: gcc+ too  ?
[04:55] <Varanger> hello
[04:56] <sovieticool> nickrud is not there :(
[04:56] <Frogzoo> captine: usb disk I'd guess
[04:56] <Varanger> What are the options for downloading a binary package and install it instead of download the sources and compiling??
[04:56] <vez> wow linux is alot harder to learn then I had thought it would be
[04:56] <CosmoDad> what's a good (GUI-guided) tool to convert between video formats (MPEG2->MPEG4, for instance)?
[04:56] <captine> Frogzoo, where do i get the .deb files.  Am struggling to find them?
[04:56] <_jason> vez: your anjuta experience isn't typical imo
[04:56] <Angel_Darkness> #predinhus
[04:56] <Frogzoo> Toma-: I'd say there's plenty of room for improvement with ATIs drivers
[04:56] <ompaul> vincenz, http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/profile
[04:56] <nickrud> sovieticool, yes, I just finished checking for that icon and it's not in the dapper repos, at least. you should file a bug
[04:57] <Toma-> Frogzoo: hehe yeh.
[04:57] <vincenz> ompaul: someone gave me that link, it's not it
[04:57] <Xenguy> vez: anything in particular you are trying to do?
[04:57] <vincenz> ompaul: I want to transfer the emails
[04:57] <Frogzoo> captine: don't know if any debs are available yet
[04:57] <sovieticool> but now what to do ? i try to uninstall but same problem !! i thing i will install again ubuntu :(
[04:58] <Xnos> somebody have a intel hd sound card on laptop
[04:58] <nickrud> sovieticool, no, you don't need to reinstall :)
[04:58] <captine> Frogzoo, k.  Thns :)
[04:58] <sovieticool> but what to do ?
[04:58] <mavric2001> gaim 2.0 is sweet on ubuntu
[04:58] <nickrud> sovieticool, sudo apt-get remove gnome-commander
[04:58] <mavric2001> beta3
[04:59] <vez> oh yes there is Im trying to follow a gtk tutorial
[04:59] <ompaul> vincenz, take email in directory - drop it in .mozilla-thunderbird so it will look like this - lm5gsfs2.default and edit pofiles.ini in that directory to point to it
[04:59] <Tarantulafudge> Is there a specific reason why gnome-theme-manager crashes?
[04:59] <Toma-> anyone know any good TV recording apps other than xawtv?
[04:59] <mikeo1> is there an easy way to install all packages listed on a site?
[04:59] <vincenz> ompaul: thx
[04:59] <ompaul> vincenz, its *rather easy* but finding that info is a swine
[04:59] <vincenz> ompaul: yeah
[04:59] <_jason> mikeo1: sudo aptitude install package1 package2 package3 ...
[04:59] <vincenz> ompaul: I just moved the Local Folders dir
[05:00] <Tarantulafudge> hello?
[05:00] <nickrud> mikeo1, download all the debs to a dir, then sudo dpkg -i *
[05:00] <ompaul> vincenz, well you now know :)
[05:00] <CD_Zzzzzz> I have a old laptop here and installed as server to bash.  can someone give me the command to install xubuntu desktop  (i cant get a web page up to check)  i think its sudu syn xubuntu-desktop
[05:00] <sovieticool> o god i i run sudo apt-get remove gnome-commander ..and when i just finish to uninstal give that mesage error again
[05:00] <Xenguy> !xfce
[05:00] <ubotu> [xfce]  a lightweight Desktop Environment that uses GTK. to install, "sudo apt-get install xfce4" or "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". http://www.xfce.org/
[05:00] <IdleOne> CD_Zzzzzz, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[05:00] <CD_Zzzzzz> ty Xenguy
[05:00] <Xenguy> :-)
[05:00] <CD_Zzzzzz> same IdleOne  sorry to ask the ovious
[05:01] <nickrud> sovieticool, are you running gnome-commander? if so, close it :)
[05:01] <IdleOne> np CD_Zzzzzz , obvious is the last thing we normaly see
[05:01] <CD_Zzzzzz> hih
[05:01] <sovieticool> i close it before uninstall
[05:01] <ompaul> Tarantulafudge, no, it is not known for it, have you used any autoconfiguration software recently?
[05:01] <CD_Zzzzzz> i think its time to retire this old laptop
[05:01] <CD_Zzzzzz> to slow even for xubu
[05:01] <mikeo1> is there a way to do it withought clicking all the links?
[05:01] <patrick24601> cd: specs?
[05:02] <nickrud> sovieticool, so, when do you see this error now? (asking for a missing icon)
[05:02] <ompaul> CD_Zzzzzz, so its now the network monitor :)
[05:02] <mavric2001> CD_zzzz: have you tried damn small linux on it?
[05:02] <sovieticool> when i try to change a thereme or ..when i reboot when i start linux
[05:02] <AleXC_> Hey
[05:02] <vez> so is there any good sites with a list of programs for linux
[05:02] <sovieticool> theme*
[05:02] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: if you are interested in damn small linux, compare also with 'Puppy Linux'
[05:03] <mavric2001> damn small linux is a excellent distro for older hardware
[05:03] <IdleOne> ompaul, do you know if webboard applet can upload screenshots to pastebin?
[05:03] <AleXC_> I am trying to get XGL working, but at the part where it says to open gconf-editor - there is no apps/compiz
[05:03] <mavric2001> puppy is good to
[05:03] <AleXC_> even though I install compiz and compiz-gnome
[05:03] <CD_Zzzzzz> patrick24601   k6 2 550  512  ram  8 meg ati rage
[05:03] <farous> vez: try freshmeat and search for what you want
[05:03] <CD_Zzzzzz> mavr no never tried it
[05:03] <patrick24601> ack - that is about what I am getting ready to install on
[05:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell vez about synaptic
[05:03] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: jeez, that's plenty I would think (esp. w/ xfce)
[05:04] <mavric2001> CD_Zzzzzz thats not that bad, ubuntu would be a tad slugish but still run ok
[05:04] <mikeo1> how do i fix broken packages?
[05:04] <mikeo1> or see how packages are broken
[05:04] <nickrud> sovieticool, try killall gnome-panel
[05:04] <patrick24601> Does ubuntu come with mysq/php/apache all set up and ready to go ?
[05:04] <CD_Zzzzzz> Xenguy trying now  with xfce
[05:04] <farous> vez: freshmeat.net for the names and synaptic for installing a ubuntu package
[05:04] <mavric2001> i run straight debian on a gateway 400 mhz k6
[05:04] <_jason> patrick24601: no
[05:04] <Dr_Willis> patrick24601,  no - you install them if you want.
[05:04] <sovieticool> done
[05:04] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: that should run acceptably, if not blindingly fast ;-)
[05:04] <sovieticool> let's see if apear again
[05:04] <patrick24601> jason/dr will: Thanks.
[05:04] <patrick24601> Xampp for me!
[05:04] <CD_Zzzzzz> ok problem bash says canot find xubuntu-desktop
[05:04] <vincenz> ompaul: still not sure how to fix it... I want to import my mail from the old account into the new account, I added a profile in profiles.init
[05:04] <nickrud> sovieticool, now, try the theme thing again
[05:05] <Xenguy> !tell CD_Zzzzzz about repos
[05:05] <Dr_Willis> CD_Zzzzzz,  thats more of an apt  repo issue. Not bash problem. :P
[05:05] <Bambino> !bz2
[05:05] <ubotu> Bambino: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:05] <CD_Zzzzzz> dam i forgot to open repos
[05:05] <Snake__> Hey guys, im looking for the lockdown menu shown in this page
[05:05] <Snake__> http://www.gnome.org/~davyd/gnome-2-14/
[05:05] <sovieticool> is working :))) thank's nickrud ..you are a god ;)
[05:05] <Bambino> Hmm, if i wanna unpack a bz2 file into a specific directory. what do i type?
[05:05] <CosmoDad> what's a good (GUI-guided) tool to convert between video formats (MPEG2->MPEG4, for instance)?
[05:05] <Snake__> Is it in ubuntu?? (dapper)
[05:06] <sovieticool> let's see if i log out :D
[05:06] <nickrud> sovieticool, no, I've just been there :)
[05:06] <Dr_Willis> CosmoDad,  GOOD luck there. :P lol
[05:06] <sovieticool> i will reboot now to see if really disepear that !
[05:06] <il> aiuto
[05:06] <Dr_Willis> CosmoDad,  thhers so many video formats and tools out its confusing.
[05:07] <Snake__> anyone?
[05:07] <nickrud> Bambino, I just cd'd to the dir I wanted to untar in, and tar xf ../../<etc>
[05:07] <CD_Zzzzzz> Xenguy than ks for the repo info  just have to find a way to add it under bash  (trying to get more command shell verse)
[05:08] <CD_Zzzzzz> wonder why itsw not on the dvd  hmm
[05:08] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: sudo $EDITOR /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:08] <CD_Zzzzzz> no wonder why emacs didnt work  rofl  dam mandrake brain washed
[05:09] <patrick24601> woohoo. 90% of ubuntu is down!
[05:09] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: enable the repos, apt-get update, then get/install xfce or whatever
[05:09] <ompaul> patrick24601, no all 5 boxes here are happy
[05:09] <CD_Zzzzzz> ty
[05:09] <Xenguy> brotherJohn1234: don't do that please
[05:09] <wangchen> test
[05:10] <nickrud> success
[05:10] <patrick24601> ompaul - sorry - i meant that my download is 90%
[05:10] <sufa> hey, what is a good alternative to gkrellm?
[05:10] <ompaul> patrick24601, so your torrent can flow with goodness :)
[05:10] <sovieticool> la la la is working :)
[05:10] <sufa> ive seen one that integrates into the desktop but i cant remeber the name
[05:10] <wangchen> my first time to join xchat...nice!
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> sufa,  many people use the 'desklets' tools, gdesklets/karamba
[05:11] <patrick24601> speaking of which - what is a good torrent client? I am a windows junkie
[05:11] <tubarao> some one can help me...how do I install zipped aplications (tar)?
[05:11] <fabri> how do i install azeurus in ubuntu 5.10
[05:11] <fabri> ?
[05:11] <sufa> thank you Dr_Willis
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> patrick24601,  depends on your needs.
[05:11] <Toma-> !azureus
[05:11] <ubotu> well, azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> !azeurus
[05:11] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Dr_Willis
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> azuerus has a wiki page.
[05:11] <fabri> thanx
[05:11] <CD_Zzzzzz> Xenguy sudo $EDITOR /etc/apt/sources.land command not found
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> if ya can ever spellit right
[05:12] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: sources.list
[05:12] <vincenz> is it possible to get gmail emails?
[05:12] <IdleOne> CD_Zzzzzz, sources.list not .land :)
[05:12] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: backup the file first
[05:12] <CD_Zzzzzz> i ment list
[05:12] <CD_Zzzzzz> typ O  rofl
[05:12] <Dr_Willis> vincenz,  gmail uses a pop3 server i think. so its doable.
[05:12] <CD_Zzzzzz> sould be land  anyway  it sounds better
[05:12] <vincenz> Dr_Willis: thx
[05:13] <sovieticool> some programs like total commander from windows please exemple?
[05:13] <CD_Zzzzzz> cant find EDITOR
[05:13] <TF4> can someone point me to a spot where i can set up a 'family login' for ubuntu for my kids?
[05:13] <solan> can any1 help me setting up my ipw2200 in Breezy?
[05:13] <Xenguy> sovieticool: krusader ?
[05:13] <farous> CD_Zzzzzz: editor = gedit
[05:13] <sovieticool> synaptic got it ?
[05:13] <sufa> Dr_Willis,  you have a fav desklet?
[05:13] <TF4> i want it like windows xp where they can click thier icon to login
[05:13] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: just use your favourite text editor
[05:13] <nickrud> CD_Zzzzzz, or nano for console
[05:14] <Xenguy> sovieticool: yep
[05:14] <CD_Zzzzzz> why does the apop need a $ infront after the sudo
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> sufa,  nope - i find them all stupid and useless. :P
[05:14] <sovieticool> niceeee :)
[05:14] <sufa> hahaha
[05:14] <sufa> ok
[05:14] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: $EDITOR is an 'environmental variable' -- ignore that for now
[05:15] <sovieticool> and how i make vlc to play movie whit subtitle ?
[05:15] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: use gedit or some other editor you like
[05:15] <sufa> ive used flux for the longest time now, with debian, and i wanted to give ubuntu a try
[05:15] <sufa> and i want to get the "full experience"
[05:15] <sufa> desklets and all :-P
[05:16] <rambo3> waste-of-memory is my favorit
[05:16] <farous> sufa if you use ubuntu you will hardly need gdesklets. but you can check them all
[05:16] <CD_Zzzzzz> naa  no app installed on this laptop  tried gedit nano  and all - sudo $gedit /etc/apt/source.list
[05:16] <CD_Zzzzzz> i have to install an editor 1st
[05:16] <nickrud> Xenguy, a 5 day weather forecast that takes a quarter of the screen, what's not to like?
[05:16] <Xenguy> CD_Zzzzzz: lose the '$'
[05:16] <CD_Zzzzzz> i tried with out the $ also   i stink
[05:17] <farous> CD_Zzzzzz: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:17] <Xenguy> nickrud: meant for someone else?
[05:17] <TF4> has anyone done that? use icons for loading ubuntu at the welcome screen
[05:17] <CD_Zzzzzz> got nano to work without the $
[05:17] <nickrud> Xenguy, my favorite gdesklet
[05:17] <rambo3> maby program need arguments
[05:17] <mavric2001> oye 195 million powerball jackpot
[05:17] <CD_Zzzzzz> ty brb
[05:17] <Xenguy> nickrud: ahh
[05:17] <sufa> kmon, DeskPong looks awesome
[05:17] <sufa> :-P
[05:17] <mavric2001> just think of all the broken windows machines that kind of money can buy
[05:18] <damian_> hi
[05:18] <Xenguy> nickrud: everyone at work is using 'widgets' on d0ze - I just ignore it all ;-)
[05:19] <mavric2001> wtf are widgets anyways
[05:19] <damian_> just wondering why cant rename things im getting errors like bareword"xorg" not allowed while "strict stubs"
[05:19] <rambo3> win desklets
[05:19] <Dr_Willis> Widgets - the term YahooWhatever uses for its desktop-applets
[05:19] <Xenguy> mavric2001: like gdesklets or whatever, but only run on d0ze and mac
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> Widgets, Gdesklets, epplets, ect...
[05:20] <mavric2001> kinda like the gnome bar aps?
[05:20] <damian_> in trying to do a ,,,, rename xorg.conf.yanc42 xorg.conf
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> "Stupidletts"
[05:20] <mavric2001> suchas weather report etc
[05:20] <Xenguy> hehe
[05:20] <nickrud> mavric2001, things that sit on your desktop, showing current info, like weather, time, disk usage, whether or not your tea is done ...
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> mavric2001,  those are more of a 'dock applets'
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> :P
[05:20] <sufa> wait they have widgetts for windows?!
[05:20] <rambo3> damian_, sudo cp
[05:20] <Dr_Willis> sufa,  yahoo bought out some little company that has a tool that does it.
[05:20] <mavric2001> i like the weather and sticky  notes
[05:20] <mavric2001> thats all i use
[05:21] <Dr_Willis> OS-X/apples latest has a similer feature now I belive
[05:21] <damian_> what does rename do then i inda found out it wasnt the command i thaught it would be
[05:21] <mavric2001> sticky notes are great for remembering certain commands
[05:21] <Dr_Willis> Theres dock apps that do the same things :P
[05:21] <vincenz> it works
[05:21] <vincenz> thanks everyone
[05:21] <Dr_Willis> damian_,  for renaming a lot of files.
[05:22] <mavric2001> chmod commands go on them first thing lol
[05:22] <rambo3> http://people.debian.org/~debacle/refcard/refcard-en-a4.pdf  its easy as sticky notes
[05:22] <damian_> ok
[05:22] <damian_> well thanks guys
[05:23] <mavric2001> its nice that gnome and kde will be cross compatible, bout time
[05:23] <mon> hi. i'm installing ubuntu-server, but after partitioning the installer won't install the base system (yes i assigned a partition as /)
[05:23] <Toma-> anyone use Zapping?
[05:23] <nickrud> mon, did you check your iso burn yet?
[05:24] <aciidboot3r> Hmm. I have a small problem here. I run Breezy amd64. I was going to look for updates today in the packet manager that is located under "programs" in the top menu, but suddenly it's gone. I could use synapsis, but I liked the one that was there. Does anyone know I can get it back?
[05:24] <mon> nickrud: hmmm good one..
[05:24] <ompaul> Toma-, better to say I am doing X with Y and it appears to break Z can anyone help polls are not for here
[05:24] <aciidboot3r> *how I can get it back.
[05:24] <mon> nickrud: burned at 8 speed though, md5sum checked. don't think that's it
[05:24] <mavric2001> aciid are you talking about synaptic?
[05:24] <nickrud> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto <-- mon
[05:24] <solan> can any1 help me with gtkwifi? of give me a better laternative to set up my wifi card?
[05:24] <Toma-> ok.
[05:25] <mavric2001> i think theres a ubuntuamd64 channel
[05:25] <aciidboot3r> Mavric2001: Synaptic works fine, but there was another packet manager under the programs menu that I used. Where you can choose cathegory and download games and such
[05:25] <Toma-> Im using Zapping and is says "DMA not possible on screen 0.
[05:25] <Toma->  Setup failed." in the terminal and i cant use overlay mode. and one got any clues?
[05:25] <GTX> Hello, I recently changed the hostname on my server, however now I cannot sudo into it because it's saying it cannot resolve the name, which it should be able to. How can I get back into root!?
[05:25] <Toma-> damn it. sorry
[05:25] <IdleOne> GTX, ssh ipaddy
[05:26] <mavric2001> aciid im not sure, check to see if there is a amd64 channel for ubuntu
[05:26] <_jason> GTX: reboot in grub recovery mode and modify /etc/hosts to match /etc/hostname accordingly
[05:26] <GTX> IdleOne, explain? I havnt set a root password.
[05:26] <GTX> _jason, I cannot do that it's a server.
[05:26] <nickrud> GTX, you need to boot back into recovery mode, and make sure that /etc/hostname & /etc/hosts (first line) have the same hostname referenced
[05:26] <rambo3> man resolv.conf ?
[05:26] <vincenz> last question regarding thunderbird... is it possible to remove messages if there are duplicates ( I forward all my work email to gmail)
[05:26] <_jason> GTX: so you mean you don't have physical access
[05:26] <GTX> rambo3, how would you edit resolv.conf if you cant log into root. THINK!
[05:27] <GTX> indeed _jason
[05:27] <_jason> GTX: I think you are in trouble
[05:27] <GTX> :\
[05:27] <_jason> GTX: sometimes you can edit even with taht error, does 'sudo nano /etc/hosts' not work?
[05:27] <TF4> can someone point me to a how-to to enable a icon-based login screen for ubuntu so my kids dont have to use a password
[05:28] <GTX> _jason, correct
[05:28] <Toma-> !kdm
[05:28] <ubotu> Toma-: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:28] <TF4> i think they call it family style but i cannot find it anywhere
[05:28] <Toma-> grr
[05:28] <mram> TF4: good question, i know of a way you can choose the user, but i think password is required
[05:29] <farous> toma what are you looking for there is no how to for kdm
[05:29] <Toma-> farous: it was for TF4
[05:29] <TF4> hmm
[05:29] <farous> TF4: have you searched the forums
[05:29] <TF4> i made a default password but maybe i can just pass it through 'on click'?
[05:29] <TF4> yeah been trying to find a relevent search kw
[05:29] <rambo3> GTX, your problem not mine to think anyway
[05:30] <TF4> ive tried all the windows kw's i know like login or welcome screen
[05:30] <_jason> GTX: you are basically talking about circumventing the use of permissions in linux, if you find out how to do it, report it as a bug immediately
[05:30] <TF4> my kids are 3, they cannot type thier names lol
[05:30] <farous> how about giving a really easy passward like 123
[05:30] <mram> TF4: ahh i see, how about automatic logon?
[05:30] <TF4> well the other option is just to login with some sort of default password
[05:30] <TF4> yeah thats what i was thinking
[05:31] <TF4> make a default user that logs in after x seconds
[05:31] <mram> TF4: i use that so tha i can vnc into the my linux box, and don't have to bother with ssh
[05:31] <TF4> and put thier noggin and disney icons o nthe desktop
[05:31] <TF4> k im going to try that thx for the help!
[05:31] <CosmoDad> Dr_Willis: sorry was away: anything compatible with mencoder would be ok
[05:31] <mram> TF4: i f you leave the seconds blank the defualt seconds is 5
[05:31] <ernz> Hi people
[05:32] <mram> TF4: you are welcome
[05:32] <CosmoDad> Dr_Willis: I found kmenc15 but it doesn't open mpeg files which really sucks
[05:32] <ernz> I wonder if anyone can help me with a Dual Boot problem with Ubuntu Breezy 5.10 and WinXP SP2
[05:32] <pww> say ernz Can you describe the problem?
[05:32] <IdleOne> !tell ernz about grub
[05:32] <ernz> Grub and everyting was set up, both were working fine
[05:33] <IdleOne> so whats up?
[05:33] <ernz> And then windows comes up "Cannot find ... " and some critical system file
[05:33] <ernz> 2 Different machines, both have has WinXP install corrupted by ubuntu
[05:33] <IdleOne> !dualboot
[05:33] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[05:33] <madmike> I need to run sudo in a script file. Is it possible to pass the password as an option? The script schould run unattendet.
[05:34] <pww> ernz Can you confirm that you were able to boot Windows under grub, but it stopped working?
[05:34] <ernz> It did work, and then on the next boot it didnt
[05:34] <mikeo1> dpkg: error processing /tmp/xserver-xgl_7.0.0-0ubuntu10_amd64-1.deb (--install): trying to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1x.gz', which is also in package xserver-xorg-core
[05:34] <pww> ernz Any chance you pointed Wine at your Windows partition?
[05:34] <ernz> I have retried this 3 times, 2 different machines running diff hardware
[05:34] <ernz> pww.....yeees....? Why?
[05:35] <pww> ernz THAT'S IT!
[05:35] <patrick24601> Is there a good mysql database design GUI?
[05:35] <molok> i wonder why so few packages install automatically with apt-get install.  only one in ten or so works.
[05:35] <mikeo1> anyone?
[05:35] <ernz> M*ther f*ckerr!!!
[05:35] <pww> ernz there is a known problem with wine corrupting path names when pointed at real windows part
[05:35] <molok> maybe i'm doing something wrong
[05:35] <ernz> So how do I fix it?
[05:35] <pww> enrz YOU CAN FIX THIS (maybe!)
[05:35] <Gean> is there a good php-editor in ubuntu?
[05:35] <ernz> Woohoo!
[05:35] <gusatvo> Tem algum brasileiro aki ?
[05:35] <IdleOne> molok, have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[05:35] <mon> Gean: gedit, bluefish, anjuta?
[05:35] <nickrud> molok, most likely a problem with your sources
[05:35] <IdleOne> !br
[05:35] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[05:35] <pww> ernz Do a little googling for wine pathname corrupt or wine pathname fix...
[05:35] <Gean> mon, what? :p
[05:36] <Gean> i'm not that long in ubunto
[05:36] <ernz> OK
[05:36] <madmike> molok, what do you understand by "automatically"?
[05:36] <mon> Gean: those are names of editors :)
[05:36] <ernz> BRB pww
[05:36] <molok> idleone: sorry for being a n00b but what is universe/multiverse?
[05:36] <Gean> oh thanks :p
[05:36] <pww> ernz ...there is a script that will attempt to repair pathnames that have been mangled by wine.
[05:36] <mon> Gean: go check m out ;)
[05:36] <nickrud> !components
[05:36] <ubotu> The rationale behind the different components of the ubuntu repositories (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) is described at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
[05:36] <IdleOne> !tell molok about universe
[05:36] <molok> nickrud: so for you everything installs pretty much?
[05:36] <Gean> mon, thanks
[05:36] <pww> ernz All I can say more is best of luck, AFAIK, YMMV, etc.
[05:36] <nickrud> molok, yup. I use the source-o-matic, at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:36] <madmike> molok, does the apt-get install fail or does it just not show up int the app-menu?
[05:37] <IdleOne> molok, read msg from ubotu it will tell you how to enable universe and multiverse
[05:37] <pww> ernz I had the same problem once, but thought it was with my grub install. So I reinstalled Windows...
[05:37] <jablotronik> hi i have connected my mustek lcd 3 webcam to system, but when i capturing video at the bottom of screen are blinking colors :( im using Gqcam, does anybody know how to capture normal image ?
[05:37] <ernz> This script pww...
[05:37] <ernz> Where would I find it?
[05:37] <pww> ernz ...only learned about the win path corruption afterwards....
[05:37] <ernz> Ubuntu is great, but I STILL need winblows for vertain things
[05:37] <leila>  who knows a good program for training logic thinking?
[05:37] <mavric2001> newsreader and yahoo voice is all i use in windows now
[05:37] <Gean> leila, school? :p
[05:38] <GTX> _jason, how did you say I can fix it again
[05:38] <molok> madmike: yes for most packages it says the packages are unavailable
[05:38] <molok> idleone: thx
[05:38] <GTX> _jason, I boot it up into grub and do what?
[05:38] <IdleOne> mavric2001, use gaim and for the newsreader there MUST be a ubuntu optin available
[05:38] <madmike> leila, there are some good games, I like sudoku
[05:38] <Gean> sudoku is fine game
[05:38] <mavric2001> pan newsreader has a new version in the works that should take care of needing windows for that
[05:38] <pb> hey folks, i tried to "apt-get install" djv* in attempt to install djvulibre (which was not available apparently)... now apt-get downloaded lots of stuff in addition to system packages, like demontools-installer? and I now have a blue screen in my terminal which is basically telling me that it will build the demontools packages from the source... shall I proceed and press ok? there isn't any other choice besides 'ok'... *creeped out*
[05:38] <mavric2001> gaim doesnt support yahoo voice
[05:39] <madmike> molok, how do you know what packages you want to install?
[05:39] <Gean> leila, you also have tetravex
[05:39] <IdleOne> pb, yup
[05:39] <leila> i have both yes
[05:39] <_jason> GTX: reboot in recovery mode from the grub list, 'nano /etc/hosts', on the first line you will see 127.0.0.1 ... old_hostname, change old_hostname to new_hostname.  new_hostname should be whatever is in /etc/hostname
[05:39] <madmike> leila, enigma is also very good
[05:39] <pww> ernz The script? You'll have to google for it.. ...I did a few quick searches, no luck (yet)
[05:39] <ernz> Alright pww - I am gonna spend the day sorting my sh*t OUT!
[05:39] <leila> u mean kenigma? madmike
[05:39] <ernz> And I am staying away from WINE this time
[05:39] <duelboot> vincenz, you still here...I figured it out!
[05:39] <GTX> ok thanks _jason
[05:40] <solan> can any1 help me with my wifi card? it's installed right with the correct drivers and fw, but I can't configure it to connect to my ap...
[05:40] <madmike> leila, don't know about kenigma... but could be the kde version of the same game?
[05:40] <ernz> pww - Thanks for your help, I will see you again in a couple of hours :)
[05:40] <pww> ernz Wine is FINE, if you install it locally and reinstall your windows apps under it, instead of trying to use existing windows
[05:40] <farous> solan od you run breezy or dapper
[05:40] <leila> madmike ist that just an encryption tool
[05:40] <leila> madmike isnt
[05:40] <IdleOne> solan, is it enabled in System>Administration>Networking
[05:40] <solan> farous- it's enabled and I'm running Breezy...
[05:40] <ernz> I see pww, so I can actually install and run windows apps under WINE
[05:40] <madmike> hmm nope... i'm thniking of a game here.. maybe they allready switched the name...
[05:41] <ernz> Not just run existing EXEs....
[05:41] <farous> solan the easiest way is to install network-manager package
[05:41] <ernz> And how would I go about playing OpenGL games under Linux pww?
[05:41] <pww> enrz Yes, that's the preferred mode... ...since I need Windows apps still, for work, I bought CrossOver license from CodeWeavers
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> Yea - using existing windows hard drive/install for wine - is bad. :P
[05:41] <madmike> leila, it's a Oxyd-clone
[05:41] <pww> enrz Don't know aboutOpeGL, I am not a gamer, but check out the winehq or codeweavers web sites
[05:41] <ernz> CrossOver?
[05:42] <ernz> Whats that pww?
[05:42] <NickStone> ciao a tutti
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> Wine Designed to run Office and other apps.
[05:42] <Gean> nickstone, ciao
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> Vs. Cedega - wine designed to run games
[05:42] <IdleOne> bongiorno nickrud
[05:42] <IdleOne> NickStone,
[05:42] <IdleOne> !it
[05:42] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:42] <vincenz> re
[05:42] <ernz> ... http://www.crossover.org.uk/ ?
[05:43] <duelboot> hi vincenz ...can you accept PMs?
[05:43] <pww> ernz wine is GPL FLOSS; codeweavers takes that, wraps some extra stuff around it to make cxoffice...
[05:43] <pww> ...then they give back to the community... ...they are one of the biggest (the biggest?) wine dev groups
[05:43] <solan> when I run dmesg | grep ipw [http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11860]  it looks fine... i think
[05:43] <pww> ernx codeweavers.com, I think
[05:44] <vincenz> duelboot: yep
[05:44] <madmike> leila, enigma is in the universe repository. You can install it with "sudo apt-get install enigma" or with synaptic
[05:44] <hefferub> is this where i coulw go to get help with ubuntu?
[05:44] <ernz> I see
[05:44] <pb> *phew* nothing happened i guess, but i still can't access djview... hmm i'm new to breezy--hoary had everything running smoothly. any more pointers?
[05:44] <solan> farous- how do I do that?
[05:44] <farous> solan: you are not running ndiswrapper. I have the same card here running fine
[05:44] <ernz> Cool stuff - Not Open Source though I see :S
[05:44] <IdleOne> hefferub, this would be it :)
[05:44] <farous> solan: out of the box
[05:44] <hefferub> sweet idleone ;D thanks
[05:44] <pww> ernz CodeWeavers is not, but they support wine, etc.
[05:45] <madmike> I need to run sudo in a script file. Is it possible to pass the password as an option? The script schould run unattendet.
[05:45] <solan> farous -  could you walk me through it?
[05:45] <solan> of talk if you'd like;)
[05:45] <shuan> hello
[05:45] <pww> ernz pretty typical FLOSS-based business model: contribute to the FLOSS part (wine, etc.) and make money by offering a little something more and supporting it
[05:45] <farous> solan: quite straight forward. Open Admin>network setting
[05:45] <shuan> i would like to know how i can set transparency for my terminal so i can match my desktop
[05:45] <shuan> anyone able to help
[05:45] <Christor> Who am I going to ask about problems in ubuntu?
[05:45] <farous> !wireless
[05:45] <ubotu> wireless is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers
[05:46] <hefferub> i have 2 20g IDE hd's I wanted to RAID and use as a volume(im somewhat new to linux) and had it setup, but now when i boot it says they are unavailable or in use, im running breezy badger with the latest updates and backports installed and using software raid
[05:46] <farous> or follow this guide ^  ^
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> Christor,  depends on the problem. :P
[05:46] <Gean> Christor, just ask
[05:46] <jenda> dooglus_: Hello, are you around?
[05:46] <Christor> k, thanks
[05:46] <pww> ernz If you are really comfortable with wine and loki yourself, you probably don't need cxoffice... ...I needed the comfort level, at least at first (UNIX skills rusty) and figured floating $$$ toa wine supporting team wsn't a bad idea
[05:47] <farous> solan are you sure you enabled the wireless card and that your wireless router working fine. type iwconfig to see if it is configured
[05:47] <leila> madmike thank u what is an oxydclone
[05:48] <Pappan> ubotu oxydclone
[05:48] <ubotu> Pappan: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:48] <Gean> Christor, i'm waiting :p
[05:48] <ernz> pww - I am stupid, please don't try and confuse me.
[05:48] <Gean> i only have 15min left
[05:48] <ernz> I will report you to animal cruelty.
[05:48] <duelboot> anyone know how to configure Katapult to recognize my amarok playlist?
[05:48] <hefferub> heh
[05:48] <Pappan> solan what is the problem u r facing ?
[05:48] <solan> farous -  I'v been playing araound with gtkwifi, and now everything goes down when I try to run it...
[05:49] <pww> ernz :-> OK. I used to have SOLID UNIX skills, cxoffice was good value for me, means the move toUbuntu is less dangerous....
[05:49] <pb> idleone... synaptec is now showing some sort of an error.... "You have one broken package on your system!"
[05:49] <tsharpe> Is this a good place for a newbie to get a little help?
[05:49] <farous> solan you do not need gtkwifi for your card. I recommend you remove it
[05:49] <solan> Pappan -  I can't get my wifi card to connect to my AP.. I'v got a ipw2200 and have updated the fw and drivers...
[05:49] <ernz> I see
[05:49] <Christor> Here comes the question: When I click on the system > administration > language selector, networking, shared folders, synaptic package manager nothing happens
[05:49] <ernz> I am loving Ubuntu
[05:49] <solan> farous -  how,....?
[05:49] <pb> i'm not really sure how to use the "Broken" filter
[05:49] <ernz> A few things are really pissing me off though
[05:49] <Pappan> solan i am facing the same problem
[05:49] <Gean> maybe you got the "sources" not
[05:49] <Gean> wait
[05:49] <farous> same way you installed it. try sudo synaptic and search for it
[05:49] <IdleOne> pb, close synaptic and in terminal sudo apt-get -f install
[05:49] <MenZa> Any themes like the Baghira one for Gnome?
[05:49] <_jason> Christor: what do 'gksudo synaptic' in a terminal return?
[05:49] <madmike> leila, oxyd is an ancient commercial game
[05:49] <vez> what is the best media player
[05:50] <MenZa> (Well, like Baghira for KDE - but for Gnome)
[05:50] <_jason> vez: mplayer imo, but try them all and see what you like
[05:50] <MenZa> vez: I just downloaded one called Listen; good player. Last.fm, Wikipedia lookup, lyrics, etc.
[05:50] <Pappan> solan paste ur iwconfig output in pastebin
[05:50] <hefferub> anyone know what to do in regards to disabling a software raid setup?
[05:50] <farous> Pappan: the card here is working out of the box
[05:50] <MenZa> http://listengnome.free.fr/ <- There's the Listen one, vez.
[05:50] <pww> ernz Me too. Good luck with wine, etc., I have to leave to walk the dog, connect with you later....
[05:50] <solan> Pappan -  brb... gotto reboot...
[05:51] <ernz> For example: + Can't access C:\ drive + Surround Sound Doesn't work + Web browser doesn't support many web features (WMV videos, flash media etc...)
 time to walk the dog and daughter
[05:51] <ernz> Cool thanks 4 help everyone
[05:51] <Pappan> farous yes even i think so.. i see the ipw2200 modules
[05:51] <Christor> nothing
[05:51] <tsharpe> I'm trying to install wine and having a little trouble
[05:51] <madmike> leila, the game is called 'enigma' becaus has puzzles to solve... so this should improve logical thinking niclx
[05:51] <madmike> niclx -> nicly
[05:51] <farous> Pappan: can you expalin your prob perhaps i can help
[05:51] <IdleOne> tsharpe, sudo apt-get install  wine
[05:51] <pb> idleone, thanks.. the error is now gone, i think.. =( is there any other way I can get djview to install more smoothly..
[05:51] <sovieticool> know somebody how to install xgl ??
[05:52] <nickrud> !xgl
[05:52] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[05:52] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: you cant if you are on 5.10
[05:52] <IdleOne> pb lemme check
[05:52] <farous> Pappan: there has been some troubles with the firmware but do not try installing a new one just use the one that come with ubuntu
[05:52] <leila> madmike thank u so what was oxyd?
[05:52] <Pappan> farous i am in my windows partition now as my wifi was not working in ubuntu..
[05:52] <leila> madmike i install right now
[05:52] <hefferub> anyone know what to do in regards to disabling a software raid setup?
[05:52] <Gean> Christor, i have the dutch version but i'll try to help
[05:52] <Pappan> farous the iwconfig showed an AP.. but i was not able to connect to Internet
[05:52] <IdleOne> pb, sudo apt-get install  djview should do it
[05:53] <Pappan> farous the beamsignal also seemed fine
[05:53] <farous> Pappan: did you configure the wireless and enable it?
[05:53] <sovieticool> gnomefreak xgl don't work in 5.10 ?
[05:53] <madmike> leila, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxyd
[05:53] <Pappan> farous yes i used iwconfig for the key, essid etc
[05:53] <tsharpe> idleone, okay I ran that command - now what
[05:54] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: no read the post from ubotu
[05:54] <pb> IdleOne: Heh, doesn't work at all... I've even included universe in my package list, and yet i'm prompted with "E: Couldn't find package djview"
[05:54] <Pappan> farous i am running breezy 5.10
[05:54] <farous> Pappan: i think all you needed is just to configure it. Do not use encryption key at first till it work
[05:54] <farous> Pappan: i am running  breezy here too
[05:54] <pb> djvulibre doesn't work either
[05:54] <Pappan> farous i may not be able to try it as i do not have access to AP
[05:55] <farous> Pappan: what is AP
[05:55] <madmike> leila, it awill also approve the ability to use the mouse
[05:55] <Pappan> farous sorry i meant Access Point
[05:55] <farous> Aceess point
[05:55] <farous> ok
[05:55] <madmike> leila, it will also improve the ability to use the mouse
[05:55] <sovieticool> gnomefreak uboutu don't say nothing to me
[05:55] <Pappan> farous are there any debugging methods i can try out
[05:55] <farous> Pappan Admin>network  and set it from there you need to enable the card
[05:55] <solan> Pappan-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11861
[05:56] <Pappan> farous i did that
[05:56] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sovieticool about xgl
[05:56] <gnomefreak> now read your pm sovieticool
[05:56] <sovieticool> ok
[05:56] <farous> did you try sudo ifup eth1 and see what happen
[05:56] <Pappan> farous yes i did enable it thru admin->networking
[05:56] <farous> solan: try iwlist eth0 scan
[05:57] <IdleOne> !tell pb about multiverse
[05:57] <mike-e__> why does ubuntu make you use usermodes +sw with any bitchx build on connection?
[05:58] <farous> Pappan: are you using static or dynamic ip
[05:58] <vez> when I try to play a wmv it says there are no decoders to handle stream
[05:58] <MenZa> I've watched a ton of screenshots with fancy 'widgets' on their desktops, like clocks, weather, calenders, etc.. Where do I get those? And what applications are they?
[05:58] <Pappan> farous static ip
[05:58] <pb> thanks, idleone, will look into it.
[05:58] <lutra> vez: do you have w32codecs?
[05:58] <solan> farous-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11862
[05:58] <vez> uh I dont have a clue
[05:58] <lutra> MenZa: that's gdesklets
[05:58] <farous> solan it is working
[05:59] <lutra> !tell vez about w32codecs
[05:59] <sovieticool> w32codecs dosn't work in synaptic
[05:59] <MenZa> lutra: thank you :)
[05:59] <Pappan> solan did u set essid ?
[05:59] <IdleOne> pb, djview is in universe so I dont know why it isnt installing for you but perhaps your sources.list is buggered
[05:59] <sovieticool> !w32codecs
[05:59] <farous> the networks though have encryption keys on you need to know the key
[05:59] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, totally, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[05:59] <solan> Pappan-  yup...
[05:59] <lutra> MenZa: or superkaramba if you're using kde
[05:59] <solan> farous-  so I should be online without the plug now?
[05:59] <lutra> MenZa: don't forget to get gdesklets-data as well
[05:59] <farous> solan do you know the key for the network
[05:59] <Pappan> solan any wireless switch is there ?
[06:00] <hefferub> anyone know what to do in regards to disabling a software raid setup?
[06:00] <solan> farous-  I set it, so I hope so;)
[06:00] <farous> Pappan: by the way if you try both wireless and ethernet together they will not work
[06:00] <farous> solan if it hard encryp it will not work
[06:00] <solan> farous-  hard encryp?
[06:01] <farous> wplan- if forgot the name let me check it out
[06:01] <Pappan> farous yes i found that.. i disabled lan and then tried wifi
[06:01] <lutra> vez: installing w32codecs should allow you to play wmv
[06:01] <Pappan> farous solan's iwconfig output shows signal level =0 !
[06:01] <Pappan> farous is that correct ?
[06:01] <farous> salon if you use wpa it will not work with breezy
[06:02] <farous> use wep key
[06:02] <Kr0ntab> for wpa.. you need wpa_supplicant....
[06:02] <Kr0ntab> its available in universe or multiverse
[06:02] <solan> i'v installed that already;)
[06:02] <Kr0ntab> it works fine...
[06:02] <xwing> how do i persist settings made with ethtool across reboots?
[06:02] <solan> and set up the wpa_supplicant.conf...
[06:03] <farous> solan:  i have no exper with wpa-supp as it messed things up here and i removed it
[06:03] <farous> so you are on your own from here :)
[06:03] <lene> Hi! How do i access a "terminal window" in Ubuntu? yes, i'm new..
[06:03] <solan> do-oh!
[06:03] <Pappan> gotta go
[06:03] <Pappan> bye all
[06:03] <solan> C Ya..
[06:03] <farous> by Pappan
[06:03] <IdleOne> !tell lene about cli
[06:03] <Pappan> quit
[06:03] <solan> any wpa_supp experts here?
[06:03] <_inept> do regular deb packages install on ubuntu?
[06:03] <IdleOne> lene, applications > accessories > terminal
[06:03] <Krollian> Hello friends!  I was hoping to do some serious gaming on ubuntu.  I'm very new to linux.  Any suggestions?
[06:04] <Kr0ntab> I use wpa regularly...
[06:04] <lutra> Krollian: learn about cedega
[06:04] <lutra> !tell Krollian about cedega
[06:04] <gnomefreak> _inept: define regular debs (debs are deb) for the most part as long as your not using debian binary repos you should be fine
[06:04] <xwing>  lene anyone have experience using ethtool/mii-tool to set link rates on eth0?
[06:05] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, morning , I upgraded to dapper yesterday :)
[06:05] <gnomefreak> morning IdleOne how did it go?
[06:05] <solan> I'm usin wep btw;)
[06:05] <_inept> win32codecs.deb will install on ubuntu without a problem then ?
[06:05] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, no problems at all. only needed to install xchat
[06:05] <patrick24601> idle: reinstall or is there a genuine upgrade route?
[06:06] <leila> madmike i hated the mouse
[06:06] <patrick24601> noob here
[06:06] <IdleOne> patrick24601, I used the upgrade tool
[06:06] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell _inept about w32codecs
[06:06] <leila> madmike thats make me angry
[06:06] <Krollian> lutra, thanks! looks cool.  However, I was hoping to find something genuinely linux as well
[06:06] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: yeah it comes with xchat-gnome :(
[06:06] <IdleOne> !tell patrick24601 about upgrade
[06:06] <madmike> leila, do you still hate the mouse?
[06:06] <solan> how do I remove wpa_supplicant?
[06:06] <lutra> Krollian: ok...check out games in Synaptic....there are a ton
[06:06] <Kr0ntab> solan...
[06:06] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, nope it didnt install xchat at all
[06:06] <leila> yes
[06:06] <dashriKe> so I burned Ubuntu 5.10 to a disk, try to install, and it crashes on the GUI
[06:06] <lutra> Krollian: it depends on what kind of games you like to
[06:06] <dashriKe> I then try to install just the base system and get the GUI andn such later, and I get MD5sum mismatches from the server
[06:06] <solan> Kr0ntab-  yes...
[06:06] <Kr0ntab> how did you install wpa... through apt?  or source?
[06:07] <gnomefreak> solan: sudo apt-get remove --purge wpa_supplicant?
[06:07] <Krollian> lutra, shooters mainly
[06:07] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: good maybe they pulled it out from default install
[06:07] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, I dont like xchat-gnome anyhow so it doesnt bother me
[06:07] <lutra> Krollian: i'm sure there are some good games available via synaptic
[06:07] <Krollian> love half-life 2 for windows
[06:07] <solan> gnomefreak-  couldn't find package...
[06:07] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: not many people do like it
[06:08] <gnomefreak> solan: did you install it from apt?
[06:08] <Kr0ntab> solan, how did you install wpa... through apt?  or source?
[06:08] <eizesus> hi all, is there anyway to access a Windows Remote station using Ubuntu?
[06:08] <Krollian> thanks!
[06:08] <solan> Kr0ntab- I followd this guide: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26623&highlight=intel+PRO%2FWireless
[06:08] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, from what I could see its just a diff GUI and the tree view can be set to regular xchat view ...I dont need my xchat with kde theme :P
[06:08] <dashriKe> I also get unable to locate RSDP error on boot
[06:09] <lene> Any danes in here? Can't figure out the path in danish..:/ Translated it should be "terminal vindue", but cant find it...:/
[06:09] <solan> gnomefreak-  found it... it was wpasupplicant.... not with the _
[06:09] <jenda> !dk
[06:09] <ubotu> Ubuntu diskussion paa dansk kan foeres i #ubuntu-dk
[06:09] <patrick24601> idle: why not ?
[06:09] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: last time i used it it was nothing like xchat so i stopped using it now im on irssi for good ;)
[06:09] <patrick24601> xchat/kde
[06:09] <Kr0ntab> solan, yeah...
[06:09] <eizesus> hi all, is there anyway to access a Windows Remote station using Ubuntu, i really need something...?
[06:10] <patrick24601> ei: VNC
[06:10] <lene> I wrote in #unbuntu-dk, but no one is answering..
[06:10] <IdleOne> lene, must be patient
[06:10] <Kr0ntab> solan, so what wireless security scheme you using?  wpa-psk?  or something with 802.1x?
[06:10] <gnomefreak> lene: use english and feel free to ask in here
[06:10] <lutra> choppy wmv
[06:11] <hefferub> anyone know what to do in regards to disabling a software raid setup?
[06:11] <solan> Kr0ntab-  wpa-psk
[06:11] <lene> Yeah, but my ubuntu is in danish and i can't figure out the right path for "termial window"..:)
[06:11] <_jason> Christor: what is the output from 'groups' in a terminal?
[06:11] <Trae> anyone know if this is a decent LCD screen for playing games and such: http://tinyurl.com/lrov5
[06:12] <dashriKe> v
[06:12] <dashriKe> if I am to burn a boot CD, which method do I want to burn it with? [options are DAO/SAO, RAW SAO, RAW DAO, or TAO] 
[06:12] <_jason> Christor: is this the first user that you created during the install?
[06:12] <Kr0ntab> solan, so yer gonna need wpasupplicant... unles ya dumb the ap down to wep...
[06:12] <Kr0ntab> on a side note... are you using an intel 2200BG card?
[06:12] <solan> Kr0ntab-  no, my bad.. I'v got wep-psk...
[06:13] <Kr0ntab> oh ok..
[06:13] <_jason> Christor: did you do an expert install?
[06:13] <solan> Kr0ntab-  yuo... ipw2200bg..
[06:13] <Christor> yes
[06:13] <solan> yup..
[06:13] <Pupeno> !mp3
[06:13] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:13] <Kr0ntab> it's a really good chipset...
[06:13] <_jason> Christor: so you have a root password?
[06:13] <Christor> yes
[06:13] <Kr0ntab> I have several...
[06:13] <digits> Trae, check out http://pricerunner.com/
[06:13] <JarG0n> can anyone direct me to an instructional page for installing software that does not exist in Synaptic?  I'm trying to install Azureus for Ubuntu.
[06:13] <_jason> Christor: ok type 'su' to get to root, then do what ubotu is about to tell you
[06:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell Christor about expert
[06:14] <IdleOne> !azureus
[06:14] <ubotu> [azureus]  a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[06:14] <solan> that's good to hear.. it's an onboard, and I'm very happy with it;)
[06:14] <theripper> can some one help me get the mp3s to play in kde?
[06:14] <JarG0n> thx!
[06:14] <Mabus06> !mp3
[06:14] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:14] <theripper> i allready installed the codecs but it still dont play
[06:15] <digits> Mabus06, hey - i have a cranky baby in the house ;( - didn't know that you couldn't query/msg non-registered chatters
[06:15] <Christor> I got sudo just that i can't open a few apps
[06:15] <solan> Kr0ntab-  but how can I get it to work? I'v set the ssid and psk in Admin-->Networking, but it still doesn't work:(
[06:15] <Mabus06> digits: unidentified, yeah
[06:15] <Mabus06> Why do you say?
[06:15] <_jason> Christor: what does 'sudo echo hi' do?
[06:16] <_jason> Christor: (as normal user)
[06:16] <reverb> I got a problem with downloading torrents within my dapper drake installation. Do I need to do some configuration on on my machine for it to accpet incoming connections or what?!
[06:16] <Jackzero> der schmeit mich immer wieder raus
[06:16] <_jason> !de
[06:16] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[06:16] <_jason> !dapper
[06:16] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:16] <Jackzero> fuck, wrong channel
[06:16] <digits> Mabus06, you learn something new every day ;)
[06:16] <inc|freaky> hi all. im having problems running windows, and i need to do a repair install of windows. now, the partition on which windows is installed is set inactive. if i try to do the repair install, windows tells me that i should remove the partition and recreate it and install windows there. this is not what i want. now, how can i set the partition to active when booting from the windows CD-ROM?
[06:16] <Mabus06> digits: It's just a freenode thing though.
[06:16] <Kr0ntab> solan, type in iwconfig....  what device is yer wireless card?  eth1?
[06:17] <digits> Mabus06, yeah... good to know though
[06:17] <solan> Kr0ntab-  eth0
[06:17] <theripper> reverb: what app do you use?
[06:17] <Kr0ntab> do you have a wired nic in this computer?
[06:17] <reverb> i tried every app avaiable throught synaptic... :p
[06:17] <Christor> you are right nothing happen's
[06:18] <_jason> Christor: yeah, just su to root and do what ubotu said.  It will fix you up.  And try to prefix what you say to me with my nick so my highlight works and I don't miss it
[06:18] <theripper> reverb:maybe your router is blocking the ports?
[06:18] <lucas> reverb, do you use a firewall, if so you need to configure that
[06:18] <jdl> !tell jdl about cedega
[06:18] <lucas> +may'
[06:18] <solan> Kr0ntab-  ....a wired what...?
[06:19] <Kr0ntab> NIC  network card....
[06:19] <Christor> _jason: ok
[06:19] <reverb> lucas: i alreadey done that, right now I'm in my routers DMZ-zone. So that should not be a problem.
[06:19] <MenZa> What's the apt-get argument to simply reinstall an application?
[06:19] <solan> Kr0ntab-  yup...
[06:19] <lucas> reverb, have you tried diffrent torrents/trackers, it may be a torrent/tracker problem too
[06:19] <ChristmasCpp> hi all
[06:19] <_jason> MenZa: apt-get --reinstall install package
[06:19] <_jason> MenZa: with aptitude, aptitude reinstall package
[06:19] <Christor> I have no idea if that worked I have only used irc for a week
[06:20] <Xenguy> MenZa: man apt-get (--reinstall  ?)
[06:20] <digits> Christor, what are you trying to do?
[06:20] <MenZa> ty _jason :)
[06:20] <Christor> How du I prefix?
[06:20] <MenZa> Hmm... something's wrong with gdesklets. It simply crashes on startup.
[06:20] <Kr0ntab> I just want to make sure that eth0 is in fact your wireless card...
[06:20] <_jason> Christor: you did it before just fine
[06:21] <dashriKe> I can't even shut down my computer :S
[06:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell Christor about tab
[06:21] <_jason> Christor: that will help a little
[06:21] <solan> Kr0ntab-  it is...
[06:21] <lucas> reverb, good torrent clients, imo, are rtorrent (cli), rufus (gtk) and azureus (java+gtk)
[06:21] <Kr0ntab> ok... cool...   type in  "iwlist eth0 scanning"
[06:21] <_jason> Christor: for example you can do _ja <tab>, and your client should autocomplete my name
[06:21] <Kr0ntab> this should list access points ...
[06:21] <Kr0ntab> do you see yours?
[06:22] <theripper> libxine-extracodecs, does anyone know how i can install this?
[06:22] <tsharpe> can anyone give me a hand with my wine install
[06:22] <_jason> theripper: that package is only in dapper I believe
[06:22] <harisund> Could someone suggest a good FTP server to set up? I understand there are vsftpd, proftpd and a couple others, but I want to find out if there is any that I can easily set the parameters in a conf file?
[06:22] <Kr0ntab> tsharpe, you might just want to ask...
[06:22] <Christor> _jason, ok can you send me the uboutu said earlier I accidentily close the tab
[06:22] <theripper> _jason: i am using dapper
[06:23] <Xenguy> harisund: I found vsftpd straightforward
[06:23] <jdl> harisund, Perhaps wu-ftpd?
[06:23] <_jason> ubotu: tell Christor about expert
[06:23] <Xenguy> jdl: wu is the *worst* choice
[06:23] <_jason> theripper: #ubuntu+1 for dapper help
[06:23] <tsharpe> I'm following the instructions at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149585&highlight=wine+install
[06:23] <harisund> Xenguy: oh ok. .. jdl: Thanks, I will try that out too..
[06:23] <jdl> I said _perhaps_... :-)
[06:23] <Xenguy> jdl: its security has been abysmal over the years
[06:23] <harisund> Xenguy: What is "wu" the worst? Any particular reasn?
[06:23] <theripper> _jason: they are no help ,
[06:23] <Xenguy> ^^
[06:23] <solan> Kr0ntab-  the prob is that when I activate the wifi card it takes controll over the wired connection... so I go offline...
[06:23] <harisund> Xenguy: I am not particularly keen on security. It's only between 2 computers that I really want.
[06:24] <theripper> _jason: hardly anyone even talking there
[06:24] <Xenguy> harisund: fill yer boots =)
[06:24] <jdl> In which case wu- is a valid choice...
[06:24] <harisund> Xenguy: Also do you know how to tranfer files through ftp through a cron file ..
[06:24] <tsharpe> and I get down to the step  tar -xf winetools* but nothing seems to happen
[06:24] <duelboot> quit
[06:24] <_jason> theripper: I'm there now, I'll help you out
[06:24] <harisund> That is ftp 192.168.0.5 "filename"
[06:24] <harisund> I don't want to particularly login, and run get or put. I want it done automatically ?
[06:24] <solan> Kr0ntab-  I can't activate eth0 without going offline...
[06:24] <hefferub> anyone know what to do in regards to disabling a software raid setup?
[06:24] <Christor> _jason, thanks it works now.
[06:25] <_jason> Christor: great
[06:25] <Xenguy> harisund: I assume you could do that with a bash/shell script; are you able to give an example of what you want to do?
[06:25] <Kr0ntab> the only reason traffic would be taken control of is if (a) the wireless card and the wired nic are on the same subnet... and in that case... your PC would simply shoose whichever it likes...  or (b) they both are pulling a default gateway from dhcp....  in which case... again... you'll start having probs...
[06:25] <tsharpe> nothing seems to happen when I enter tar -xf winetools*
[06:25] <Kr0ntab> any particular reason you are using both?
[06:25] <harisund> I want to log in through ftp (anonymous/no password) into 192.168.0.5 from my current machine 192.168.0.1 (same subnet..) and transfer a folder using mget
[06:25] <Kr0ntab> at the same time I mean?
[06:26] <solan> Kr0ntab-  when I run iwlist eth0 scan I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11862
[06:26] <harisund> Xenguy:  I want to log in through ftp (anonymous/no password) into 192.168.0.5 from my current machine 192.168.0.1 (same subnet..) and transfer a folder using mput, sort of a backup mechanism.
[06:26] <solan> Kr0ntab-  I'm just using the wired to get help with the wifi..
[06:26] <Xenguy> harisund: /me ponders...
[06:27] <JarG0n> should I enable the  "Ubuntu 5.10 Updates" & "Ubuntu 5.10 Security Updates" from the disabled software sources in Synaptic Package Manager?
[06:27] <Kr0ntab> solan, which AP is yours?
[06:27] <solan> Kr0ntab-  should I deactivate wired and activate wifi?
[06:27] <solan> Kr0ntab-  Hjemme
[06:27] <harisund> Xenguy: Hmm.. thanks .. do tell me if you get an idea.. I don't want to login using anonymous and no password everytme, and instead directly transfer files. For example in ssh you could do <ssh 192.168.0.5 "command"> and "command" would get executed on the remote machine.
[06:27] <nickrud> JarG0n, yes, that's security fixes & big bugs
[06:28] <kittekat> Hi, do you guy know how I can setup the gnome so that it would let me move windows over the top of my screen?
[06:28] <Apostle^> Copying documentation directory...
[06:28] <Apostle^> /var/tmp/SgHdNpKUqPYdRanGSigT/installscript.sh: line 13:  7335 Segmentation fault      mkdir -p "/usr/share/doc/taglib-1.4"
[06:28] <Apostle^> any ideas?
[06:28] <Kr0ntab> solan, that would be appropriate... deactivate your wired first...  then wireless
[06:28] <solan> *trying...*
[06:28] <JarG0n> Nickrud: why was it initially disabled by default then?
[06:28] <Xenguy> harisund: it sounds like the kind of thing that either 'rsync' or 'unison' would be better suited to do
[06:28] <nickrud> JarG0n, not everyone has internet
[06:29] <Xenguy> harisund: if it is uni-directional mirroring you want, then have a look at 'rsync'...
[06:29] <JarG0n> ah!  good point then
[06:29] <harisund> Xenguy: Yes, rsync can do that and I can even use scp. But I was just curious to know if it could be done through ftp that's all.. (In fact with scp, I could transfer files using keys instead of passwords too)
[06:29] <crowbar> Is there a way for Evolution to hide or collapse quoted text in news posts?
[06:29] <Xenguy> harisund: if bi-directional mirroring is needed, I'm having success with 'unison'
[06:29] <nickrud> crowbar, no
[06:30] <unforcer> Does this page crash firefox ?  http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/30/news/newsmakers/gates_howiwork_fortune/index.htm
[06:30] <crowbar> nickrud: thanks.  I guess.  heh
[06:30] <solan> Kr0ntab-  didn't work.. was offline when the wifi was activated...
[06:30] <crowbar> Can anyone recommend a news readr?
[06:30] <harisund> Xenguy: Ok I will try the Unison application too.. as I said my question was simply to find out whether it could be done through ftp. not whether it could be done..
[06:30] <inc|freaky> if i change the filesystem of a windows partition from Hidden NTFS to NTFS, using cfdisk, will the data be destroyed?
[06:30] <Kr0ntab> solan... do you have the wireless card set up for dhcp?
[06:30] <harisund> Xenguy: Thanks for the union thing anyway, I will try it out..
[06:30] <nickrud> crowbar, pan is ok (don't know about collapsing quotes tho)
[06:30] <Xenguy> harisund: sounds like you have it covered then; yes I think you could write a shell script to automate it with FTP, but it would require more time and thought than I have ATM  :-)
[06:30] <Xenguy> harisund: unison
[06:31] <harisund> Xenguy: ok sure .. thanks a ton.. I will check it out ..
[06:31] <solan> Kr0ntab-  yup...
[06:31] <nickrud> unforcer, not here
[06:31] <solan> Kr0ntab-  when I went to wifi I was offline..
[06:31] <Rdde> Hey, i just plugged in my new D-link GB network card and it appers as its working (in gnome) but it doesn't.. how can i check what drivers eth0 is running whit? or even if it is the right network card.. only says "eth0" in gnome.. please.. really need help
[06:32] <Kr0ntab> solan, paste the following output when you activate wireless  (1) iwconfig (2) ifconfig (3) route -n (4) cat /etc/resolv.conf
[06:32] <solan> Kr0ntab-  okay.. brb...
[06:33] <k3mper> how can i reconfigure my x server so it detects my video card and let me chose resolution?
[06:33] <asd> hi
[06:34] <lutra> k3mper: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:34] <vez> ya my media player doesnt seem to play any video format
[06:34] <lutra> vez: do you have w32codecs?  and are you using totem?
[06:35] <lutra> vez: if it's totem - install totem-xine
[06:35] <solan> Kr0ntab-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11868
[06:35] <vez> yes I do and yes
[06:35] <vez> k
[06:35] <lutra> vez: totem-gstreamer suxs
[06:35] <lutra> vez: that should work for you now
[06:36] <JarG0n> um, where is the command line interface within Ubuntu.  I seem to have forgotten O:-)
[06:36] <_jason> JarG0n: accessories > terminal
[06:36] <JarG0n> thx
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> JarG0n,   obne of the first icons i drag over to the panels :P
[06:36] <k3mper> lutra: thanks
[06:36] <Kr0ntab> solan, everything looks fantastic...  you're associated...  and have an IP with appropriate bcast and netmnask... and routing looks good...
[06:36] <Rdde> is there any gb network card that works whit ubuntu? my new one sure doesn't
[06:36] <oxez> How can I "force" the reinstall of some package?
[06:36] <Kr0ntab> can you ping 192.168.2.1 ?
[06:36] <lutra> k3mper: np
[06:36] <vez> where do u get totem xine
[06:37] <JarG0n> Willis: good idea.  I thought it should be under System/administration.... doh
[06:37] <lutra> vez: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[06:37] <lutra> vez: at a terminal
[06:37] <solan> Kr0ntab-  when wifi is active?
[06:37] <Kr0ntab> yup...
[06:37] <Rdde> =(
[06:37] <solan> brb...
[06:38] <reverb> well... still problems with my torrents. does ubuntu come with some kind of firewall?
[06:38] <Rdde> revartj,  me 2..
[06:38] <solan> Kr0ntab-  nope...
[06:38] <revartj> Rdde, ??
[06:39] <asd> ?
[06:39] <netcelli> ola a tutti :D
[06:39] <solan> Kr0ntab-  nope...
[06:39] <Kr0ntab> do you have things set up for DHCP or static?
[06:39] <solan> DHCP
[06:39] <Rdde> revartj, oh sorry, ment reverb
[06:39] <Bluekuja> netcelli sei op su dc?
[06:39] <Kr0ntab> paste this...   cat /etc/network/interfaces
[06:39] <_jason> !it
[06:39] <netcelli> blue
[06:39] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:39] <h0ah0a> hey, i want to be able to ssh into a remote ubuntu install and run an X app and have it show up on my local ubuntu display, what should i use?
[06:39] <netcelli> ti conosco x caso??
[06:40] <Bluekuja> vieni su ubuntu-it
[06:40] <netcelli> k
[06:40] <h0ah0a> ssh -X doesnt seem to be working
[06:40] <asd> same prb with me
[06:40] <harisund> h0ah0a: On what machine are you trying to log in from?
[06:40] <crowbar> nickrud: Pan does collapse quoted text.  It's called Muting under View->Mute Quoted Text.  Thanks for the tip.  It's  a very  nice program.
[06:40] <h0ah0a> the computer at my desk
[06:40] <solan> Kr0ntab-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11870
[06:40] <Kr4t05> I'm having problems compiling mysqltcl 3.01. 'configure: WARNING: "Cannot find Tcl configuration definitions"'
[06:40] <harisund> h0ah0a: I know, what operating system is it running?
[06:40] <h0ah0a> ubuntu
[06:41] <arrick> nickrud, que es esto?
[06:41] <harisund> h0ah0a: Are you able to just SSH? (ignoring the X forwarding?)
[06:41] <arrick> hola muchacho nickrud
[06:41] <nickrud> arrick, hi
[06:41] <h0ah0a> ya i can ssh in just fine, X apps wont work though
[06:41] <netpython> hello
[06:41] <arrick> h0ah0a, have you set your repos?
[06:42] <h0ah0a> arrick: yea
[06:42] <arrick> whos good with proftpd links in ubuntu>?
[06:42] <harisund> h0ah0a: Do you get any error message when you try to start an X app?
[06:42] <Kr0ntab> solan, what device is 192.168.2.1 ?  is that the access point?  or another router?
[06:42] <arrick> and proftpd pemissions?
[06:42] <Rdde> how can i see what type of network card eth0 is?
[06:42] <Kr4t05> What are 'Tcl configuration definitions'?
[06:42] <Tired_> Does anyone know if the old bug regarding Dell Precision 610's and Dei\bian-derived kernels has been resolved?
[06:43] <solan> the AP..
[06:43] <harisund> Rdde: try ifconfig
[06:43] <netpython> Rdde: dmesg |grep eth0 or lspci
[06:43] <nickrud> h0ah0a, I think you need to enable X forwarding in /etc/ssh/ssh_config , or figure out what trusted X is :)
[06:43] <h0ah0a> (firefox-bin:9797): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[06:43] <harisund> nickrud: Isn't X forwarding enabled by default in Ubuntu? (Just curious)
[06:44] <Tired_> i still can't get the unubtu live cd to boot, and I was wondering if it's still the same bug
[06:44] <arrick> nickrud, are you thinking of vpn? and vpnviewer over ssh?
[06:44] <nickrud> harisund, I looked at my ssh_config first, and trusted is, regular is not
[06:44] <qsrv> hi
[06:44] <netpython> hi
[06:44] <arrick> !justask
[06:44] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[06:44] <harisund> h0ah0a: Can you tell me the output of "echo $DISPLAY" on your local machine? Without connecting to the remote machine, just on your local machine
[06:44] <h0ah0a> oh wait
[06:44] <harisund> nickrud; oh ok ..
[06:44] <h0ah0a> i think i got it to work with ssh -X
[06:44] <h0ah0a> it just takes a long time
[06:44] <Kr0ntab> solan, do this... when you bring down the wired network... instead of activating wireless from the GUI... try this in order... and paste all results...   (1) sudo ifdown eth0 (2) sudo ifup eth0
[06:44] <Bambino> !compile
[06:44] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[06:45] <nickrud> arrick, no
[06:45] <arrick> ok
[06:45] <harisund> solan: Kr0ntab: Could I be of any help?
[06:45] <arrick> IdleOne, you here somewhere?
[06:45] <Kr0ntab> for now we're good... but keep an eye out
[06:45] <solan> Kr0ntab-  harisund  brb...
[06:45] <Rdde> is there any way 2.4 drivers can work on 2.6? its for my new network card.. =(
[06:45] <h0ah0a> thx guys
[06:45] <Kr0ntab> he's all good... but just unable to ping the default gateway... making sure things are good via dhcp next...
[06:46] <nickrud> Rdde, what card
[06:46] <Rdde> nickrud, d-link GB card
[06:46] <qsrv> I've got a strange problem with esd: when I try to play music using bmp (beep media player), for a minute or so there is no sound, but the CPU usage goes way up and 'top' shows that esd is the dominating process. Then after some time sound starts playing. What could be the cause of this strange behaviour? Before it worked ok and I'm not sure what I could have changed to affect this. Hardware - T43 thinkpad
[06:46] <thecrazymonk> theres somehting messed up with my x server, i load up ubuntu, gives me this error report saying x server cant start, so i restart the computer and it works, but other times it wont work, it seems to be completly random
[06:47] <solan> Kr0ntab-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11871
[06:47] <JarG0n> Should I disable this permission in configuring j2re1.4?    "Note that this permission is granted by default only to remain backwards compatible. It is strongly recommended that you either not grant this permission at all or restrict it manually in java.policy to code sources that you specify, because Thread.stop() is potentially unsafe. "
[06:47] <nickrud> Rdde, what does lspci say about it?
[06:47] <Rdde> nickrud, 0000:02:09.0 Ethernet controller: D-Link System Inc: Unknown device 4300 (rev 10 )
[06:48] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: there is probably a hardware problem... Like overheating perhaps or memory ikssues.
[06:48] <hefferub> drat- no one here seems to know how to help me with my raid problems...
[06:48] <thecrazymonk> oh ok
[06:48] <thecrazymonk> blissex: you think it could come from my graphics card?
[06:48] <prospero2005> I'm thinking about upgrading from breezy to dapper to try XGL any thoughts?
[06:49] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: I am sorry but all our telepathic and clairvoyant advisors are busy right now :-)
[06:49] <prospero2005> Anyone know how to upgrade from breezy to dapper. I assume changing breezy to dapper in sources.list will do the trick.
[06:49] <Blissex> prospero2005: that will do the trick but it is unsafe...
[06:49] <prospero2005> Why unsafe?
[06:49] <Matadamas> i have a problem with amsn,  i cant see any display picture, i reecomplied it, and i tryied with another msn client and it is same thing, does domebody know why i can do?
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> !upgrade
[06:49] <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.
[06:49] <thecrazymonk> blissex: right, sorry, just wondering if you'd seen it before
[06:49] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: in other words, give more details about your hw
[06:49] <Kr0ntab> solan, you're getting a valid ip from the ap... but there's something up with the udp packets.... I've seen this before... but it had not prevented traffic flow...  brb
[06:49] <Rdde> nickrud,  any ide?
[06:49] <nickrud> Rdde, try sudo modprobe r1869
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> prospero2005: You can do it by either method, but it's alpha software at this point.
[06:50] <lowroad> prosper02005:  goto terminal:  sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:50] <_jason> Matadamas: you can use the amsn in the repositories
[06:50] <Kr4t05> Gee, look.
[06:50] <Kr4t05> I'm in Dapper.
[06:50] <_jason> !dapper
[06:50] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:50] <prudhvi> I have an ATIIXP Audio Card, i have to do alsaconf to make the sound card work and when i restart the system all the settings are gone. i have to do it allover again. is there anysimpler way?
[06:50] <Kr4t05> MY HARDDRIVE IS MELTING!
[06:50] <Rdde> nickrud, FATAL: Module r1869 not found.
[06:50] <Kr4t05> j/k
[06:50] <Blissex> prospero2005: because driving your version level solely by the list of URLs in 'sources.list' may get your semi random results, depending on what you put in that list.
[06:50] <prospero2005> Ok, can I get XGL under breezy?
[06:50] <ploom> mh - after the last kde update (having kde-latest repo) could bluetooth really be broken?
[06:50] <nickrud> Rdde, that's strange, I have it here
[06:50] <thecrazymonk> blissex: amd processor, pc3200 ram(pny), 6600gt graphcs, audigy, the graphcics card and processor are OC'd
[06:50] <MenZa> * Kr4t05 has quit (Harddrive Error)
[06:50] <MenZa> ;)
[06:51] <Blissex> prospero2005: the proper way is to put a version pin in '/etc/apt/apt.conf'
[06:51] <Kr4t05> lol
[06:51] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch a different region dvd?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[06:51] <MenZa> !dvd
[06:51] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[06:51] <Rdde> nickrud, sudo modprobe r1869
[06:51] <Rdde>  ?
[06:51] <prudhvi> !alsaconf
[06:51] <ubotu> well, alsaconf is Looking for alsaconf? Maybe start here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=118445
[06:51] <Matadamas> _jason: im sorry jason but im new in this subject, what do you mean exactly?, apt-get install amsn? from console.
[06:51] <Blissex> prospero2005: if you do the version ping, then you can put stuff in 'sources.list
[06:51] <MenZa> I'm having problems in Firefox; it tries to download every php file I link it to, not open it.
[06:51] <_jason> !info amsn
[06:51] <ubotu> amsn: (An MSN messenger written in tcl), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.94-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1946 kB, Installed size: 6976 kB
[06:51] <Blissex> prospero2005: if you do the version ping, then you can put stuff in 'sources.list' without worrying which version they are for.
[06:51] <MenZa> Anyone have a clue I fix this?
[06:51] <Kr0ntab> solan, while I look somethin up... when wireless is up...    "dig @192.168.2.1 www.yahoo.com"
[06:52] <_jason> Matadamas: yes, make sure you have enabled universe
[06:52] <Kr0ntab> paste output
[06:52] <prospero2005> blissex I'm not sure what you mean by version ping
[06:52] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch a different region dvd?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[06:52] <acid-trip> what program do i need to use to see what my highest fps is?
[06:52] <hefferub> !raid
[06:52] <ubotu> methinks raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[06:52] <MenZa> lowroad: it's in the codex somewhere, try searching.
[06:52] <Kr0ntab> our ICMP test just may be filtered (unlikely) but just check dns for now..
[06:52] <lowroad> MenZa, what do you mean in the codex?  I've searched forums and googled, no solution
[06:52] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: that overclocking sounds very suspicious -- as if perhaps your power supply is not strong enough.
[06:52] <nickrud> Rdde, try sudo depmod -a, that module should be in both breezy & dapper
[06:52] <Mastastealth> acid: glxgears? X-)
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> MenZa: I and a few others have seen that.  Mine was resolved by simply reloading the page.  I don't know of a permanent fix.  File it with Mozilla if it hasn't been done already (mention that it has the confirmation of at least 3 people).
[06:53] <lowroad> MenZa:  When i used windows, there was a program that i used that ran in the background and let me play any region dvd
[06:53] <Blissex> MenZa: thats almost certainly a problem with the server...
[06:53] <acid-trip> Mastastealth, thank
[06:53] <anymo> can anyone say to me is this ok to do?
[06:53] <thecrazymonk> Blissex: that would explain it, it is a 300watt 8 year old psu
[06:53] <anymo> I downloaded firefox
[06:53] <anymo> and extracted it into my /home
[06:53] <nickrud> Rdde, doh, r8169
[06:53] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: thats quite quite mad...
[06:53] <Matadamas> _jason: yes, i have it, i tried installing from apt-get install amsn, but it continue same, i can't see display picture, mmmm, really i dont have idea what it can be.
[06:53] <acid-trip> Mastastealth, how come it wont give my fps?
[06:53] <anymo> then I exported path to $PATH to get it running when I type firefox in console
[06:53] <_jason> Matadamas: oh, I don't know then.  I've never used amsn
[06:53] <Rdde> nickrud,  no error message but what happend? =S
[06:53] <anymo> because when I typed it before I was getting the old firefox...
[06:53] <Mastastealth> acid: hold on, lemme find that argument u gotta type in...
[06:54] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: nowhere near like enough for your CPU/graphics combo. I have a similar config but with a high qualkity 550W PSU
[06:54] <Matadamas> _jason: thanks anyway
[06:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell anymo about ff1.5
[06:54] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[06:54] <thecrazymonk> Blissex: yea i've been meaning to replace that, thanks i'll be back if it happens again
[06:54] <solan> Kr0ntab-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11873
[06:54] <nickrud> Rdde, no error message means it should be installed properly. You should be able to use the card now
[06:54] <Rdde> nickrud, are you kidding me?
[06:54] <Matadamas> _jason: you know? i tried with GAIM and it is same thing, same problem.
[06:54] <Blissex> thecrazymonk: BTW don't check the total W rating of the PSU, but the max amperes for each voltage.
[06:55] <Rdde> nickrud, that really 2 good to be trew =P
[06:55] <Rdde> nickrud, im never that lucky ;)
[06:55] <solan> Kr0ntab-  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11873
[06:55] <_jason> Matadamas: by pictures you mean buddy icons or people sending you pictures through direct connect?
[06:55] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[06:55] <Matadamas> _jason: it is not msn client, i think some is bad in ubuntu configuration.
[06:55] <solan> Kr0ntab-  I mean http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11874
[06:55] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  id just rip them all to hard drive and be done with it. :P
[06:55] <Rdde> it still says "unknowd dev" in lspci
[06:55] <Matadamas> _jadon: i mean buddy icons
[06:56] <qsrv> does anyone know why would esd need 100% cou usage?
[06:56] <Mastastealth> acid: glxgears -printfps
[06:56] <qsrv> does anyone know why would esd need 100% cpu usage?
[06:56] <Mastastealth> it will print fps every 5 secs or so
[06:56] <Kr0ntab> yeah... I also found a couple things about the ip length issue...
[06:56] <Matadamas> _jadon: i tried installing imagemagick package but its same.
[06:56] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  i was thinking most all the dvd player tools can set the region also.. but i rarely watch an actual dvd.
[06:56] <nickrud> Rdde, that won't change, it's reading directly from the card and it hasn't been added to the 'list'
[06:56] <immolo> once dapper is released would it be possible to upgrade from brezzy to dapper via apt-get
[06:56] <_jason> Matadamas: I see.. do the buddy icons work if you connect to the aim network?
[06:56] <doofy> does anyone have a solution to my ubuntu getting stuck on a brown bg after i login. If i use failsafe terminal and do dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver it tells me that it is not completely installed or is not installed at all.
[06:56] <Kr0ntab> still readin... but that may be a sign as to another prob....
[06:56] <nickrud> Rdde, try configuring it
[06:56] <lowroad> Dr_willis:  i can only change my dvd region 4 times before it locks
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> immolo: Yes.
[06:56] <IdleOne> !tell Matadamas about tab
[06:57] <acid-trip> Mastastealth, nope still nothing
[06:57] <arrick> hey cuys, check out my fstab at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11875 and tell me why my HD's are mounting but when i type 'mount' they dont all show up.
[06:57] <acid-trip> :|
[06:57] <Tired_> well, thanks for trying  :/
[06:57] <immolo> tonyyarusso, thanks
[06:57] <digits> Is it a bug that Evolution won't show contents of the inbox in imap mode?
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  the players dont CHANGE the region on the DVD drive as far as i know.
[06:57] <Rdde> nickrud, ok i will.. brb
[06:57] <lowroad> Dr_Willis:  i haven't been able to rip and encode properly, i can rip, but the dvd i want to watch now i need to get the subtitles too
[06:57] <mindpixel> hi guys, i am just wondering is there a ubuntu development changelog somewhere that is updated daying and contains all the work done on the hole distro?
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  they fake it out.
[06:57] <Shigutso> where can I find VMWare Tools for VMWare Workstation 5.5 (Linux) ?
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  you may want togoogld some on this.
[06:57] <Mastastealth> acid: you doing this on a terminal right?
[06:57] <digits> Shigutso, www.vmware.com
[06:57] <prospero2005> Oh crap, I think I just told it to upgrade to dapper. Well, here we go
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  subtitles - beyond me. :P lol..
[06:57] <lowroad> Dr_Willis:  I've googled it, i found lots of solutions for windows, none for linux
[06:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  good luck.
[06:57] <digits> Shigutso, if you want to install them, there's an option for it in the  VM menu
[06:57] <lowroad> Dr_Willis:  Do you know what player can fake the region change?
[06:57] <patrick24601> freakin' A - on ubuntu now - noice!
[06:57] <patrick24601> nice
[06:57] <IdleOne> prospero2005, gonna take a couple hours or so :)
[06:58] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  check the vlc homepage/wiki/forums
[06:58] <Shigutso> digits: so it will download automatically?
[06:58] <bolsh> Hi
[06:58] <ubuntu> Hi to everybody! this is my first irc... I write from italy.
[06:58] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  i was thinking all them could 'fake' the regions
[06:58] <bolsh> Are there known issues with gstreamer on PPC?
[06:58] <arrick> !it
[06:58] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:58] <patrick24601> welcome ubuntu
[06:58] <prospero2005> IdleOne I've got 5 pounds of coffee in the fridge and the day off.
[06:58] <IdleOne> ubuntu, welcome
[06:58] <nvez> You might want to change nicknames, ubuntu. =P
[06:58] <arrick> welcome
[06:58] <patrick24601> yea
[06:58] <patrick24601> yeha
[06:58] <ubuntu> ok!
[06:58] <bolsh> I've tried 2 DVDs, same result - I get barfsome stuff
[06:58] <nvez> ubuntu: /nick newnickname
[06:58] <IdleOne> prospero2005, your going to need the coffee
[06:58] <digits> Shigutso, it's already on your computer ;P if you have installed the guest os completely then just pivck VM -> Install vmware tools and there you go
[06:58] <nvez> And welcome to linux. =P
[06:58] <prospero2005> I managed to cancel the upgrade
[06:58] <ubuntu> Hi patrick... I-ll go the italian ircv
[06:59] <prospero2005> Someone mentioned a version ping to get the xgl package
[06:59] <pinkmermaid> You know how you can associate a file type to a certain proram in file properties? Can I do that for wine to run a program for a file type? :3
[06:59] <IdleOne> !it
[06:59] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:59] <Shigutso> digits: really? oh... hehehe... gonna see here. Thank you :)
[06:59] <prospero2005> I'm not sure what that means
[06:59] <anymo> _jason, thanks, I've read this and it seems I did it on that other "quick and dirty" way already, anyway as long as it works I'm happy
[06:59] <prospero2005> Just change the breezy to dapper and then download that one package?
[06:59] <digits> Shigutso, np
[06:59] <hefferub> ok- so no one here has *any* clue about raid setup after the fact, correct?
[06:59] <digits> Shigutso, it's all in the manual ;P
[07:00] <shpr> i need help
[07:00] <MenZa> ..with what, shpr?
[07:00] <shpr> I can't play games related with openGl
[07:00] <MenZa> Stating your question would be of help :)
[07:00] <Matadamas> _jason: yes, i used Gain and it is same.
[07:00] <lutra> prospero2005: you need to edit /etc/apt/preferences
[07:00] <Matadamas> gaim
[07:00] <MenZa> shpr: have you installed gfx drivers?
[07:00] <shpr> i dont know if opengl is installed or not
[07:00] <shpr> I dont know
[07:00] <_jason> Matadamas: are you sure your buddy has an icon?
[07:00] <Blissex> prospero2005: and remember to put 'APT::Default-Release "...."' in 'apt.conf'
[07:00] <doofy> do you have ati or nvidia shpr
[07:00] <MenZa> shpr: what kind of video card do you have installed?
[07:00] <shpr> nvidia
[07:00] <MenZa> !nvidia
[07:00] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:00] <_jason> Matadamas: /msg me your name and I'll IM you.  Then you can tell me if you see it
[07:00] <MenZa> There.
[07:00] <Matadamas> _jason: 100% sure
[07:00] <arrick> hey cuys, check out my fstab at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11875 and tell me why my HD's are mounting but when i type 'mount' they dont all show up.
[07:01] <shpr> nvidia 5200 fx
[07:01] <_jason> Matadamas: if you are sure, then try asking the guys in #gaim , they would know better
[07:01] <MenZa> !tell shpr  about nvidia
[07:01] <doofy> does anyone have a solution to my ubuntu getting stuck on a brown bg after i login. If i use failsafe terminal and do dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver it tells me that it is not completely installed or is not installed at all.
[07:01] <MenZa> shpr: check the link you got from ubotu.
[07:01] <lutra> prospero2005: do you know what package you wnat?
[07:02] <arrick> doofy, are your repos set up right for installation?
[07:02] <nickrud> doofy, try xserver-xorg
[07:02] <arrick> hahah thats right nickrud.
[07:02] <doofy> alright, is there a way to reset the repos arrick
[07:02] <nickrud> doofy, although it seems likely that's not an issue, if you can use the failsafe
[07:02] <Matadamas> _jason: it is rare thing, i was on amsn channel but nobody knew it. it is stupid idea for getting solution formatting my pc. i think it should be some configuration. but it is not on amsn, it is in ubuntu.
[07:03] <arrick> check what nickrud says he is rigth
[07:03] <Matadamas> _jason: thanks a lot.
[07:03] <shpr> is my video card new or older?
[07:03] <shpr> i dont know
[07:03] <doofy> alright ill be back, thanks guys
[07:03] <harisund> does anybody know how to install a telnet server?
[07:03] <JarG0n> I need to copy two jar files to the a subdir of lib, but I don't have permission to do this.  Can someone help me with the command for this?
[07:04] <nickrud> sudo apt-get install telnetd?
[07:04] <harisund> nickrud: Yes, that worked. but for some reason port 23 remains closed.
[07:04] <nickrud> JarG0n, prepend your command with sudo
[07:04] <JarG0n> nick> copy ?
[07:04] <revartj> i have to problem with cups
[07:04] <harisund> nickrud: I have done a "server" installed, and then did dist-upgrade and all that..
[07:04] <JarG0n> I've not used it before :(
[07:04] <nickrud> harisund, it may only be listening locally, check it's config
[07:05] <prospero2005> lutra compiz-xgl I think
[07:05] <harisund> nickrud: Ok will try that out .
[07:05] <revartj> i don't add printer since windows
[07:05] <nickrud> harisund, sudo netstat -plant , a great tool for checking listening apps
[07:05] <prospero2005> I don't have /etc/apt/preferences or /etc/apt/apt.conf ...strange
[07:05] <harisund> nickrud: netstat is what I use all the time too..
[07:05] <revartj> i am configure samba and cups in linux server
[07:05] <lutra> prospero2005: you have to create preferences
[07:05] <harisund> nickrud: Just that even after installing telnetd it doesn't quite listen on the default telnet port
[07:05] <shpr> must I install nvidia-kernel-source?
[07:06] <prospero2005> lutra I see. And that will keep it from upgrading to dapper
[07:06] <lutra> prospero2005: yes
[07:06] <revartj> but since window i don't know view the printer of linux server
[07:06] <revartj> helo
[07:06] <revartj> help
[07:06] <lutra> prospero2005: go to #flood and i'll tell you how to set up preferences
[07:06] <Bambino> Does anyone here use teamspeak? the sound is not working for me, i am muted
[07:06] <duelboot> nickrud, netstat -punta is also good, it covers udp as well
[07:06] <arrick> ANYONE hey guys, check out my fstab at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11875 and tell me why my HD's are mounting but when i type 'mount' they dont all show up.
[07:06] <lutra> prospero2005: i mean #lutra
[07:06] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  try 'sudo mount'
[07:07] <nickrud> duelboot, the key here was the l , it shows listening apps only
[07:07] <arrick> nope, only three show uo Dr_Willis
[07:07] <tro> How can I install a RPM
[07:07] <kditty> are there any rainlender like apps, to show system stats on your desktop?
[07:07] <tro> (i have the RPM on my desktop)
[07:07] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  you sure they are mounted?
[07:07] <duelboot> nickrud, okay then netstat -plunta   :)
[07:07] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:08] <nickrud> tro, by finding a deb that's equiv. What are you looking for
[07:08] <ASDFG> hello
[07:08] <NxO> i need help with python
[07:08] <arrick> yeah I can write to them Dr_Willis
[07:08] <NxO> how can install it ?
[07:08] <ASDFG> i've tried to unmount my cdrom but i cant get the cd out
[07:08] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  odd
[07:08] <anymo> tro you also might want to use alien and try converting it to .deb
[07:08] <ASDFG> any1 able to help
[07:08] <arrick> yeah I know
[07:08] <Dr_Willis> ASDFG,  try the 'eject' command
[07:08] <nickrud> NxO, it's installed by default, iirc
[07:08] <arrick> my fstab is pasted to te link given
[07:08] <Dr_Willis> ASDFG,  IF its really unmounted.
[07:08] <duelboot> ADFG, command line or button on CD?
[07:08] <duelboot> ASDFG, command line or CD button?
[07:08] <ASDFG> eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[07:09] <arrick> morning duelboot
[07:09] <Bambino> Teamspeak anyone? no sound coming out of it for me
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  if they are mounting - then it seems tobe some issue with mount. not the fstab
[07:09] <NxO> nickrud, teach me how to use it
[07:09] <JarG0n> How do I get the remote hostnames in sudo netstat -plant   ?
[07:09] <duelboot> yo, arrick morning to you
[07:09] <arrick> ok
[07:09] <nickrud> tro, using alien is an absolute last ditch effort
[07:09] <nickrud> NxO, lol, I don't use it
[07:09] <NxO> nickrud, wwhat is the iirc?
[07:09] <tro> oh, what would be the better way
[07:09] <NxO> nickrud, grr:P
[07:09] <nickrud> NxO, if I remember correctly
[07:09] <ASDFG> eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[07:09] <anymo> tro, well first try to find that package as deb..
[07:09] <kkathman> how does one run nautilus at root?  When I execute a gksudo nautilus it gives an authentication warning ?
[07:10] <arrick> Dr_Willis, I was wondering if I need to change the last 0 to 2 like the hda and hdc are?
[07:10] <MenZa> kkathman: I just use sudo nautilus /dir/
[07:10] <nickrud> kkathman, those are only warnings, you still have root usage of nautilus. (dangerous!)
[07:10] <anymo> tro, what package are we talking about?
[07:10] <JarG0n> nickrud: :(  bash: copy: command not found
[07:10] <jenda> kkathman: yup. asks for password
[07:10] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  try it and see. I dont those matter much.
[07:10] <d_ding> need help with a dvd. the video plays, but i get "audio codec: mpeg layer 2/3" as unsupported. Any workarounds?
[07:10] <ASDFG> can someone confirm what i need to type to unmount
[07:10] <nickrud> JarG0n, cp is copy in unix :)
[07:10] <MenZa> ASDFG: umount
[07:10] <duelboot> ASDFG, does   tail -f /var/log/syslog  give you any info?
[07:10] <JarG0n> nick> thx !!
[07:11] <kkathman> nickrud:  well, for example, how would one copy files (In a graphic mode) from say and downloads directory to the /usr/lib without it?? hehe
[07:11] <kkathman> nickrud: I realize you can do a sudo mv  but its lots easier to drag and drop :)
[07:11] <nickrud> kkathman, personally, I wouldn't use the graphical mode as root on my system.
[07:11] <duelboot> umount <mount point>  ASDFG
[07:12] <tro> I am trying to install limewire.rpm
[07:12] <nickrud> !limewire
[07:12] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[07:12] <duelboot> tro, rpm bad for ubuntu
[07:12] <tro> Why bad :(
[07:12] <Dr_Willis> frostwire   - is  better :P
[07:12] <duelboot> it's a .deb system not .rpm
[07:12] <d_ding> !mpeg
[07:12] <ubotu> d_ding: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:12] <nickrud> tro, bad because rpm's don't always have a layout that's compatible with a deb system
[07:13] <arrick> Dr_Willis, I am hoping to be able to see the hd's in mount, but if I can write is shouldnt be necesary right?, I mean there are only 8 of them on this beast
[07:13] <Razumikhin> !lmbench
[07:13] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Razumikhin
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> and diff licensing.
[07:13] <ASDFG> duelboot thats not working either
[07:13] <graveson> how can i be sure if i format a disk and copy data on it from a ubuntu system that it wil be read on a windows xp system
[07:13] <Rdde> nickrud, still here mate?
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> arrick,   im thinking some how  mtab dident get updated right
[07:13] <nickrud> Rdde, yeah, how'd it go?
[07:13] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  ive never seen somthing be mounted and NOT show up
[07:13] <duelboot> ASDFG, hold on...hmmmmmm
[07:13] <arrick> ok, I did write the things into fsatb myself, but didnt touch mtab
[07:13] <arrick> forgot
[07:13] <MenZa> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31618&vote=good&tan=89861946 <- "If you want the old ones back, just do this: cd ~/.icons/OSX/scalable/places/ && mv "original folders/*" .cd ~/.icons/OSX/scalable/places/ && mv "original folders/*"" <- exactly what is said here? Can anyone take a sec to look at that?
[07:13] <arrick> Dr_Willis,
[07:13] <arrick> ^^
[07:14] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  mtab is auto-generated i  think  you DONT edit it.
[07:14] <celim> hi folks, first time in here, i'm brazilian, frostwire is better than amule, xmule?
[07:14] <Rdde> nickrud, whats the best way of checking how it works? how do i know if it is eth0 or eth1? =S
[07:14] <arrick> oh ok Dr_Willis
[07:14] <tro> how do I install it once Alien has made it a .deb
[07:14] <MenZa> tro: execute it.
[07:14] <arrick> thanks for the tip there, i was about to edit it =-(
[07:14] <doofy> woohoo im in ubuntu...
[07:14] <Dr_Willis> frostwire is a gnutella client. , not a mule client. (i think)
[07:14] <MenZa> doofy: win :)
[07:14] <arrick> doofy did it work?
[07:14] <duelboot> ASDFG, what was the exact umount command you used?
[07:14] <nickrud> Rdde, /var/log/dmesg has some data in it from when you installed the r8169 module, including the ethx location
[07:15] <anymo> tro, dpkg -i packagename
[07:15] <doofy> i did sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg
[07:15] <celim> ok... gnutella...
[07:15] <anymo> tro, try getting this frostwire...
[07:15] <doofy> then restarted the session and it worked :D
[07:15] <arrick> good
[07:15] <ASDFG> duelboot: unmount cdrom
[07:15] <anymo> tro, it's free and it has .deb available for download
[07:15] <doofy> reconfigure told me it was broken
[07:15] <celim> i'll try frostwire...
[07:15] <arrick> nickrud, to the rescue once again
[07:15] <arrick> hey nickrud you say hi to my mom yet?
[07:16] <arrick> hahahehe
[07:16] <duelboot> ASDFG, type    more /etc/fstab in terminal and tell me what it says for your cdrom entry
[07:16] <duelboot> ASDFG, your command is probably wrong
[07:16] <tro> Frostwire you say, is that java based too?
[07:16] <nickrud> arrick, no idea ;P
[07:16] <doofy> when new flight releases come out do i need to fully reinstall or can i just sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[07:16] <ASDFG> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[07:16] <ASDFG> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[07:16] <ASDFG> /dev/hdb1       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[07:16] <ASDFG> /dev/hdb5       none            swap    sw              0       0
[07:16] <ASDFG> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[07:16] <ASDFG> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[07:16] <duelboot> ASDFG, you need to type   sudo umount /dev/hdc
[07:16] <clem_yeats> Hi, I've added ftp.nerim.net  to get libdvdcss2... but when I apt-get update it tells me that it cannot find a GPG signature.. how can I fix this problem ?
[07:17] <anymo> tro, check http://www.frostwire.com/
[07:17] <arrick> hey nickrud you told doofy to do something and it worked for him, hehe, you rescued him
[07:17] <arrick> !pastebin
[07:17] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, 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
[07:17] <anymo> tro, I don't know if it's java based, I'm just downloading it, I'll try it too
[07:17] <treyh0> anyone ever see when an LCD display goes all white and weird looking and gets brighter then finally ends up killing a pixel or two?
[07:17] <duelboot> ASDFG, or you can type   sudo umount /media/cdrom0  either should work
[07:17] <doofy> i was getting soooo frustrated that i couldnt have my ubuntu
[07:17] <arrick> yeah TrevorP it means you are nearing the end of the life of the screen
[07:18] <duelboot> ASDFG, did it work?
[07:18] <ASDFG> nope
[07:18] <doofy> im putting money on it that apt-get upgrade is going to hose my install again
[07:18] <duelboot> try eject /media/cdrom0
[07:18] <GURT> can someone help me out with "ghost" disc icons on my desktop (and also in Computer) ?
[07:19] <duelboot> or eject /dev/hdc
[07:19] <ASDFG> eject: unable to eject, last error: Invalid argument
[07:19] <duelboot> hmmm, ASDFG
[07:19] <nickrud> clem_yeats, there's a two line command on http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic , use the key that is mentioned in the error.
[07:19] <GuardianAtomos> Yo. Does anyone know how I can force my xorg.conf file to be "rebuilt" or whatever? I had to alter it so X would boot up using the vesa driver. Now I installed the nvidia-glx-legacy driver for my card, but xorg.conf is still the same.
[07:19] <GuardianAtomos> How do I get it to work with the new driver?
[07:19] <clem_yeats> nickrud : thanks
[07:20] <Rdde> nickrud, omg it works! thanks a LOT!!
[07:20] <nickrud> clem_yeats, and, whatever you do, don't do an apt-get upgrade with that repo enabled, and disable it as soon as you have libdvdcss
[07:20] <duelboot> type     fuser /dev/hdc   what does it say?
[07:20] <duelboot> ASDFG, ^^^
[07:20] <GuardianAtomos> I followed the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia already...but xorg.conf is still the same.
[07:20] <clem_yeats> nickrud: yes, I'm only getting libdvdcss2 and w32codecs from it, then I disable it.
[07:20] <nickrud> Rdde, ok, add r8169 to /etc/modules (that'll ensure it gets loaded during bootup)
[07:20] <doofy> how do i upgrade from flight 4 to 6?
[07:20] <duelboot> ASDFG, you need to         sudo fuser /dev/hdc
[07:20] <Rdde> nickrud,  how?
[07:21] <nickrud> doofy, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:21] <ASDFG> i did and this happened /dev/.static/dev: Permission denied
[07:21] <doofy> nickrud: thanks
[07:21] <nickrud> Rdde, sudo nano /etc/modules , and add it to a line of it's own
[07:21] <duelboot> did you type sudo? ASDFG
[07:22] <nickrud> Rdde, the only thing that might happen now is the ethernet cards being swapped from 0 <-> 1 on boot. You'll need to check for that
[07:22] <Protocol1> i just got antivir running on my ubuntu
[07:22] <ASDFG> command not found
[07:22] <GuardianAtomos> If I delete xorg.conf, will it be rebuilt when I run X again?
[07:22] <nickrud> GuardianAtomos, after you do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:22] <Rdde> nickrud,  33mb/s =) im soo happy right now =) ok i will
[07:22] <beerockxs> how do i unzip multipart zip files?
[07:23] <GuardianAtomos> nickrud: Cool. I'll give that a try.
[07:23] <GuardianAtomos> Thanks.
[07:23] <doofy> is a dist-upgrade as clean as a brand new install?
[07:23] <duelboot> ASDFG, the only option *I* know right now is to logout and shutdown...on reboot you should be able to push your CD button and the CD should eject...no promises
[07:23] <ASDFG> yeah that will work
[07:23] <ASDFG> pisT
[07:23] <GURT> can someone help me out with removing "ghost" CD icons on my desktop (and also in Computer)? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=155535
[07:23] <lutra> doofy: not quite
[07:23] <Bambino> in my teamspeak , the url to my soundcard is /dev/dsp  is that correct or is it wrong?
[07:23] <graveson> can anyone help me please - what would the recommendation be to format a disk with ubuntu and to be sure it can be read on any windows xp systems?
[07:24] <doofy> so when dapper final comes out its probably worth my time to do a fresh install
[07:24] <lutra> doofy: if you've modified your computer since initiall installation - also it might fail to install new packages
[07:24] <ASDFG> duelboot so which commands should i use next time to mount and unmount
[07:24] <Rdde> nickrud,  do i just add r8169 under "mousedev" =)
[07:24] <tristanmike> Bambino: I had to change it to /dev/dsp1  iirc
[07:24] <arrick> ASDFG, you can open your cdrom with a paperclip as well,
[07:24] <arrick> there is an emergency release ASDFG
[07:24] <ASDFG> yea ive done the paperclip before
[07:24] <nickrud> Rdde, anywhere, as long as it has it's own line
[07:24] <arrick> ok
[07:24] <Bambino> tristanmike: how will i know where to change it too?
[07:24] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:24] <duelboot> sudo mount /dev/hdc /media/cdrom0
[07:24] <duelboot> sudo umount /dev/hdc
[07:25] <duelboot> ASDFG, ^^^
[07:25] <ASDFG> cheers
[07:25] <Stormx2> Jesus christ... why do microsoft always do the opposite to what is free and right... They've detailed some plans to put a cipher on some bus or something, which'll lead to stutter on videos and such... to discourage people from viewing DVDs and such on their computers... and also capping burning, and putting burning programs for XP or whatever out of business cause they need liscenses to interface with the windows burning mechanism.
[07:25] <Stormx2> ....
[07:25] <tristanmike> Bambino: I can't remember why I changed it....
[07:25] <anymo> lutra, that dist-upgrade interested me too, is there anything bad about it? will it completely upgrade my system or some things will be left?
[07:25] <duelboot> ASDFG, you may have other problems so it MAY not umount....
[07:25] <Bambino> tristanmike: k
[07:25] <crowbar> xchat-gnome is the default irc client now but is there a systray plugin available for it somewhere like regular xchat has?
[07:25] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:25] <lutra> anymo: it will completely upgrade everything
[07:25] <lowroad> !region-free
[07:25] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lowroad
[07:25] <ASDFG> yea duelboot i think u may be right
[07:25] <beerockxs> anyone?
[07:26] <tristanmike> Bambino: but dev/dsp didn't work for me
[07:26] <beerockxs> how do i unzip multipart zip files?
[07:26] <lowroad> !region
[07:26] <arrick> does anyone know if there is a way to get the bot attached to another channel?
[07:26] <ubotu> lowroad: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:26] <lutra> anymo: just if new default packages are added to dapper you'll need to pull them in using apt-get or synaptic
[07:26] <arrick> !mtab
[07:26] <ubotu> arrick: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:26] <duelboot> ASDFG, I did some reading and others with your problem....
[07:26] <graveson> anyone ?
[07:26] <Bambino> tristanmike: any idea how i can get it to work for me?
[07:26] <duelboot> ASDFG, had a bad cdrom drive   :(
[07:26] <lowroad> !help
[07:26] <tristanmike> Bambino: did you try that ?
[07:26] <Zeff> hi
[07:26] <GTX> hi, I'm using a ubuntu box as a firewall. It has two interfaces eth0 (Going to the local network), eth1 (Going to the modem) It's been working but recently when I ping anything it doesnt reply.  There is nothing blocking it. I can ping the local network and the modem itself on the local IP but not the internet. Ive restarted the networking and put eth0 and eth1 up and down but nothing changes it? any ideas?
[07:26] <anymo> lutra, so all the packages, desktop environment, kernel, everything will be replaced just as I installed them?
[07:26] <nickrud> arrick, you'd have to ask cafuego to do that for you
[07:26] <ASDFG> duelboot: its a sony dvdrw dl ive already returned one back to the shop
[07:26] <Bambino> tristanmike:  like u had? that folder did not exist
[07:26] <ASDFG> i burnt an ubuntu iso image to disc with it
[07:26] <arrick> ok, does cafuego visit here much?
[07:26] <tristanmike> Bambino: set it to "other"  and /dev/dsp1
[07:26] <lutra> anymo: i.e. there is a new network monitor program...and unless you do a fresh installations or install it manually later...it will be left off
[07:26] <ASDFG> burnt fine
[07:27] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:27] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:27] <taomaster> how do u change root password
[07:27] <lutra> anymo: to your question:  yes
[07:27] <ASDFG> then when i used the disc to install
[07:27] <tristanmike> Bambino: oddly enough, it doesn't seem to exist here either, :P  but it works
[07:27] <ASDFG> this dvd rw wont read properly
[07:27] <anymo> lutra, and then I'll have dapper and no more breezy so I continue using dappers repositories, right?
[07:27] <Bambino> tristanmike: LOL ok i will try
[07:27] <ub0ti> Grr....so why doesnt apt-get install azureus work?
[07:27] <prospero2005> taomaster sudo passwd root
[07:27] <lutra> anymo: yup
[07:27] <Firebird8> is there something else like xinerama?
[07:27] <hyperactivecrond> eek!! dont set a root pass
[07:27] <taomaster> thanx
[07:27] <hyperactivecrond> use sudo
[07:27] <lutra> anymo: the beauty of a debian-based system is that you can never have to reinstall
[07:28] <arrick> !root
[07:28] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:28] <anymo> lutra, yeh I have noticed that package system works flawlesly
[07:28] <tero> 'ello! i don't get sound from TS and ET at the same time... alone both of them work but together the one opened later won't play any sounds... i have tried the echo "direct 0 0 et.x86" thing but it doesn't he lp
[07:28] <lutra> anymo: just change sources.list to point to dapper and apt-get dist-upgrade and viola
[07:28] <degoba> sudo passwd to set root passdord
[07:28] <degoba> password
[07:28] <lowroad> Is there a program like DVD REGION+CSS FREE for linux?
[07:28] <Bambino> tristanmike: when i connected the speaker/headphones are automatically muted
[07:28] <anymo> lutra, I was using suse but it is no near to ubuntu or debian
[07:28] <tro> both limewire and frostwire give me java errors :( do you guys have any ideas on what I could need, synaptic says I have java-common
[07:28] <lutra> anymo: it's the best package management system out there....portage is the only package manager that comes close
[07:28] <arrick> cafuego, r u here?
[07:28] <beerockxs> !java
[07:28] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[07:29] <gnomefreak> tro: tell me what java --version says?
[07:29] <beerockxs> how do i unzip multipart zip files?
[07:29] <arrick> morning gnomefreak
[07:29] <lutra> anymo: yeah you can get into a RPM nightmare
[07:29] <gnomefreak> morning arrick
[07:29] <hyperactivecrond> actually one does have to reboot if one installs a new kernel
[07:29] <anymo> lutra, but portage is about sources, while debs are still binarys which makes it even simpler...
[07:29] <GTX> hi, I'm using a ubuntu box as a firewall. It has two interfaces eth0 (Going to the local network), eth1 (Going to the modem) It's been working but recently when I ping anything it doesnt reply.  There is nothing blocking it. I can ping the local network and the modem itself on the local IP but not the internet. Ive restarted the networking and put eth0 and eth1 up and down but nothing changes it? any ideas?
[07:29] <mthakur> what is the command to delete something on the terminal?
[07:29] <anymo> lutra, not can get... been there, done that :P it's terrible... rpms suck...
[07:29] <nickrud> mthakur, rm
[07:29] <gnomefreak> mthakur: rm
[07:30] <arrick> GTX, has your dns changed?
[07:30] <mthakur> thanks.
[07:30] <tro> Version 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease)
[07:30] <hyperactivecrond> GTX: is iptable blocking ICMP requests?
[07:30] <doofy> !ati
[07:30] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:30] <anymo> lutra, and that yast, like it never heard of word dependency...
[07:30] <azurehuesofblue> I'm using openoffice.org on breezy badger 5.10... how do I add grammar checking functionality?
[07:30] <mthakur> delete a directory?
[07:30] <gnomefreak> please dont use rpms on ubuntu unless emergency :(
[07:30] <GTX> hyperactivecrond, nothing outgoing
[07:30] <lutra> anymo: yeah rpms do you suck...yeah portage is sources but when i used gentoo i never had dependency problems i just got tired of compiling everything
[07:30] <nickrud> mthakur, rmdir (must be empty)
[07:30] <hyperactivecrond> gtx: oh
[07:30] <GTX> arrick, Yes it has! I recently changed it
[07:30] <gnomefreak> mthakur: rm /path/to/file/to/delete
[07:30] <tero> 'ello! i don't get sound from TS and ET at the same time... alone both of them work but together the one opened later won't play any sounds... i have tried the echo "direct 0 0 et.x86" thing but it doesn't help.. oh and i'm using the alsa thingie and i have creative sb audigy se soundcard
[07:31] <gnomefreak> rm -r sometimes too
[07:31] <mthakur> how do delete a full directory
[07:31] <brent> hi gnomefreak, we discussed nautilus-cd-burner problems the other day. yyou asked for any errors. well, i've got some out put, but I have no idea what it means. here it is: Could not determine drive profile: non-MMC unit? what on earth does this mean?
[07:31] <arrick> you need to up date your dns on the ubuntu box, to match the router
[07:31] <anymo> lutra, I thought going for gentoo too, but then I though of compiling everything, and I sit back and went for ubuntu
[07:31] <GTX> arrick, If your talking about name servers its not them. It doesnt ping via IP either.
[07:31] <nickrud> mthakur, rm -r <dir>
[07:31] <doofy> how do i figure out which kernel driver i need, I think its amd64-k8 but im not 100% sure
[07:31] <mthakur> thanks nickrud
[07:31] <hyperactivecrond> Ubuntu is an aancient african word meaning "i'm sick of compiling gentoo'
[07:31] <gnomefreak> brent: it means that ubuntu doesnt like you cdrom/writer
[07:31] <lutra> anymo: yeah ubuntu is nice because if you want to tinker you still can
[07:31] <gnomefreak> your*
[07:31] <hyperactivecrond> s/aancient/ancient
[07:31] <beerockxs> how do i unzip multipart zip files?
[07:31] <GTX> arrick, Where you referring to the nameservers?
[07:31] <lutra> anymo: but gentoo there are just no packages and it can be a friggin' hassle to wait 24 hours to use oo.org2
[07:32] <nickrud> GTX, does your router provide dns?
[07:32] <mthakur> thanks mate
[07:32] <arrick> hang on let em refresh my brain box GTX
[07:32] <brent> how is that? i mean specifically, what does this mean? is it incompatible or too old? it is an hp 9300 series
[07:32] <GTX> nickrud, It's not a dns problem trust me.
[07:32] <nickrud> GTX, ok, I came in late :)
[07:32] <tero> help! i don't get sound from TS and ET at the same time... alone both of them work but together the one opened later won't play any sounds... i have tried the echo "direct 0 0 et.x86" thing but it doesn't help.. oh and i'm using the alsa thingie and i have creative sb audigy se soundcard
[07:32] <brent> other apps work for burning but nautilus burner fails
[07:32] <GTX> arrick, I have a funny feeling its trying to ping stuff using eth0 (local network) instead of using eth1 ( for the internet stuff )
[07:33] <anymo> lutra, anyway, ubuntu works just great for me... although suse is a bit simpler to use because of so many gui tools, there is nothing in suse that makes it better than ubuntu
[07:33] <gnomefreak> brent: it could be a bunch of reasons you get that error (could be its not mounted it could be its not set up right it doesnt know anything about your cdrom/writer
[07:33] <lutra> anymo: yeah
[07:33] <gnomefreak> replace ubuntu with nautilus on otehr post
[07:33] <Firebird8> is there an alternative to xinerama?
[07:33] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:33] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:34] <brent> gnomefreak: but then how do some apps are able to use it?
[07:34] <Firebird8> lowroad, impossible
[07:34] <gnomefreak> Firebird8: not that i know of
[07:34] <Firebird8> i think thats illegal
[07:34] <brent> im totally confused. how may i fix this? is it easy/
[07:34] <gnomefreak> brent: because nautilus does have anything to do with otehr apps
[07:34] <anymo> lutra, I have been compiling from sources some programs on suse and on ubuntu... on ubuntu they work flawleslly while on suse for each one of them I spent whole afternoon
[07:34] <arrick> GTX, normally i would be able to help you out on this one, just cant recall the correct terminology to get you tarted
[07:34] <tero> someone?
[07:34] <sovieticool> w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb work whit amd64 ?
[07:34] <brent> i know, but then is there a way to fix this?
[07:34] <arrick> BRAIN FART!!!!
[07:34] <lowroad> Firebird8, why impossible?  I know you can do it in windows.  I'm not talking about legally, want to know for educational purposes
[07:34] <brent> to enable the device?
[07:34] <GTX> arrick, Is it a command to fix this?
[07:34] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: no hence the term w32
[07:34] <arrick> yeah
[07:35] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:35] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:35] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: you have to run them in a chroot i think
[07:35] <hyperactivecrond> !dvd
[07:35] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[07:35] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:35] <GTX> arrick, can you try to remember please :(
[07:35] <sovieticool> chroot ?
[07:35] <tero> help! i don't get sound from TS and ET at the same time... alone both of them work but together the one opened later won't play any sounds... i have tried the echo "direct 0 0 et.x86" thing but it doesn't help.. oh and i'm using alsa and i have creative sb audigy se soundcard
[07:35] <sovieticool> !chroot
[07:35] <GURT> can someone help me out with removing "ghost" CD icons on my desktop (and also in Computer)? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=155535
[07:35] <ubotu> rumour has it, chroot is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[07:35] <brent> i feel like im making progress, but it is definately a learning experience in uncharted terrirtory for me
[07:35] <gnomefreak> brent: dont know i would google the error
[07:35] <ciro_> hi all
[07:35] <arrick> hey gtx can you join #arrick
[07:35] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:35] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:35] <arrick> will try to remember
[07:35] <brent> i have and i got nothing
[07:35] <anymo> cya all I have to go...
[07:35] <ciro_> how can I save flash videos on ubutnu?
[07:35] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lowroad about dvd
[07:36] <gnomefreak> lowroad: next time post it once
[07:36] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:36] <graveson> lowroad: forget it i have been trying forever to receive answer with no luck
[07:36] <ciro_> how can I save flash videos on ubutnu?
[07:36] <tero> help! i don't get sound from TS and ET at the same time... alone both of them work but together the one opened later won't play any sounds... i have tried the echo "direct 0 0 et.x86" thing but it doesn't help..i'm using alsa and i have creative sb audigy se soundcard
[07:36] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i know that playing dvds is possible, i've downloaded libdvdcss2, but it still doesn't allow me to play all the regions
[07:37] <gnomefreak> lowroad: you didnt read the full page
[07:37] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:37] <sovieticool> so whitout chroot don't work gnomefreak ?>??
[07:37] <ciro_> how can I save flash videos on ubutnu?
[07:37] <gnomefreak> lowroad: ther eis a section there for regions
[07:37] <brent> this is so wierd. i wonder if it is the device itself, ubuntu, or something else. i wanted to do a clean install for dapper, but now i will wait until june. i might try a new device but im too poor at the moment
[07:37] <solan> Kr0ntab-  PM...
[07:37] <JarG0n> Is there a recommended list of hardware for Ubuntu?
[07:38] <ciro_> how can I save flash videos on ubuntu?
[07:38] <stimpie> Iam trying to upgrade to dapper, now apt-get stops at xfwm4-themes
[07:38] <brent> is it safe to upgrade to dapper yet or is it too buggy still?
[07:38] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  there is a section on where for regions?
[07:38] <gnomefreak> stimpie: my advice would either be dont or use the tool not the manual way
[07:38] <gnomefreak> !restricted
[07:38] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:38] <lowroad> !dvd
[07:38] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[07:39] <hyperactivecrond> has anyone tried rss-glx under dapper?
[07:39] <hyperactivecrond> and if so, how are they?
[07:39] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:39] <lowroad> !FreeFormats
[07:39] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[07:39] <gnomefreak> lowroad: go to the restricted site above
[07:39] <sovieticool> w32codec for amd64?
[07:39] <stimpie> gnomefreak, what tool do you mean?
[07:39] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: no
[07:39] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell stimpie about upgrade
[07:39] <stimpie> thanx
[07:40] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: are you on dapper?
[07:40] <JarG0n> What's the proper syntax for referencing directory paths for using the cp command?
[07:40] <sovieticool> si i musto to play with chroot ?:)
[07:40] <thomas> hello
[07:40] <kbrosnan> ciro_, if you use firefox ctrl + i or tools -> page info / then select the media tab / find the flash video and use save as
[07:40] <sovieticool> 5.10
[07:40] <k> 
[07:40] <azurehuesofblue> how do I check grammar in openoffice.org2?
[07:41] <gnomefreak> azurehuesofblue: isnt there a like a green check mark with abc near it?
[07:41] <azurehuesofblue> oh ok, I see that.
[07:41] <azurehuesofblue> that's it?
[07:41] <azurehuesofblue> cool, thank you.
[07:41] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: there is a reason they are called w32codecs not w64codecs  but if you really feel like working at it use the chroot environment
[07:42] <brent> gnomefreak: im just trying to understand. what is drive profile and what is mmc unit?
[07:42] <gnomefreak> azurehuesofblue: that should be your spell check
[07:42] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i've read that page before
[07:42] <azurehuesofblue> Oh, ok, but is there a grammer check, like in word?
[07:42] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i said in my post i did NOT want to use regionset again
[07:42] <gnomefreak> brent: drive profile = about your drive be it drivers or whatever and mmc search on google
[07:42] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  I'm almost out of changes, and i dont want to lock my drive
[07:43] <sovieticool> ok i understand now gnomefreak but whit chroot solution i must then to install all stuff compatible whit 32 biti
[07:43] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sovieticool about chroot
[07:43] <JarG0n> sudo cp /home/desktop/Downloads/jce /user/lib/j2se/1.4/jre/lib/security
[07:43] <JarG0n> cp: cannot stat `/home/desktop/Downloads/jce': No such file or directory
[07:43] <JarG0n> :(
[07:43] <ciro_> kbrosnan, here is the flash video's link. im not able to save it and play it like I see it
[07:43] <brent> lol, i need to learn german!
[07:43] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: please use pastebin dont paste in here
[07:43] <ciro_> http://www.fmboschetto.it/didattica/buchi_neri/flash/bucner85.htm
[07:43] <hefferub> ok- this is a newbienoob question- how do i get commands to be run after login? for instance- to start worldgrid
[07:44] <gnomefreak> lowroad: i dont know of any other way or app that will do that
[07:44] <JarG0n> Sorry.  What's pastebin?
[07:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell JarG0n about pastebin
[07:44] <JarG0n> thx
[07:44] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  that's why I asked my question very specifically
[07:44] <ub0ti> can anyone tell me about azureus?
[07:45] <ub0ti> the guide doesnt help. :(
[07:45] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:45] <eu_quero_mp3> does anybody here have installed ubuntu on PPC?? imac G3???
[07:45] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ub0ti about azureus
[07:45] <GURT> can someone help me out with removing "ghost" CD icons on my desktop (and also in Computer)? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=155535
[07:45] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:45] <gnomefreak> eu_quero_mp3: once is enough to ask your question
[07:45] <Bambino> hmm when i try to type "esd" in my command, i get this error: ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:802:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[07:45] <Dr_Willis> ub0ti,  clarify the problem
[07:45] <Bambino> what does it mean
[07:45] <taomaster> how can i bring up gedit?
[07:46] <ub0ti> Dr_Willis: well, exec'g 'sudo apt-get install azureus' doesnt work is all.
[07:46] <lowroad> taomaster:  type in gedit in a terminal
[07:46] <celim> taomaster: alt + F2 and then gedit...
[07:46] <hefferub> toamaster Applications > Accessories > Text Editor
[07:46] <hefferub> or that
[07:46] <gnomefreak> taomaster: you can use gedit in a command or you can go to applications>accesories>text editor
[07:46] <celim> huahua
[07:46] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:46] <gnomefreak> ub0ti: read your pm
[07:46] <Dr_Willis> ubotu,  you may have to have the other repos set up.
[07:46] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Dr_Willis
[07:46] <worthawholebean> eu_quero_mp3: me
[07:46] <ub0ti> gnomefreak: - thanks, that helps....
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  tried  VLC yet?
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> ub0ti, ,  you may have to have the other repos set up.
[07:47] <kbrosnan> ciro_, use the page info again but use this link http://www.fmboschetto.it/didattica/buchi_neri/flash/blackho_wo.swf
[07:47] <lowroad> Dr_Willis:  I use VLC, i've tried VLC, totem, mplayer
[07:47] <taomaster> gnomefreak  got it  thanx
[07:47] <gnomefreak> ub0ti: make sure you have java installed first
[07:47] <ub0ti> gnomefreak: - i am tryin to download azureus to verify whether the NAT problem occurs- i dont know how to describe the network i am using very well...seems I cant get access to any router to forward the ports...or do i need to tinker with my firewall instead?
[07:48] <ub0ti> gnomefreak: its being installed as we speak
[07:48] <eris> hi, last night i tried to upgrade from hory to breezy, it wont start X with only thing being at book it says something about unable to start defered scheduler. Found a website describing to install a few packages to fix it, but trying to apt-get install says: dpkg returned an error code 1. Can anyone please help?
[07:48] <sovieticool> VLC don't work fine for me :( don't grab subtitle :(
[07:48] <Dr_Willis> Subtitles are for the weak!
[07:48] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:48] <sovieticool> :))
[07:49] <celim> guys, i used alien on the frostwire rpm and then install the .deb, but my frostwire doesn' t start, i think is because it can found my java path...
[07:49] <_jason> celim: why would you do that when frostwire provides an ubuntu .deb??
[07:49] <sovieticool> yes but i'am a romanian guy and i can't see a german movie :P
[07:49] <hyperactivecrond> celim: alien doesnt always do what it wa designed to
[07:49] <sovieticool> whit'out sub
[07:49] <lowroad> How do I set which media player i want as a default player?
[07:49] <sovieticool> so teach me to play movie whit subtitle :P
[07:49] <_jason> !defaultapp
[07:49] <ubotu> To change the default app for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties, then the "Open With" tab and change the setting
[07:50] <celim> hehe ok, i'll try the .deb from the frostwire team!
[07:50] <_jason> celim: remove the one you just installed first
[07:50] <_jason> ubotu: tell celim about frostwire
[07:50] <celim> thanks
[07:50] <toxic_> Hi, is there a way I can directories recursively from a windows server without accepting each file with a y/n answer (say mget recursive foldername/*)
[07:50] <lowroad> _jason I want to select the default player when i put in a dvd
[07:50] <tehubersheezy> hi everyone
[07:51] <_jason> lowroad: system > preferences > removable disks and drives
[07:51] <tehubersheezy> i downloaded flash player 7.tar.gz
[07:51] <worthawholebean> toxic_: type a insstead of y at the first prompt
[07:51] <tehubersheezy> i dunno how to install it
[07:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell tehubersheezy about flash
[07:51] <lowroad> _jason thnx
[07:51] <toxic_> worthawholebean, Already tried that, didn't work
[07:51] <gnomefreak> tehubersheezy: there is a flash player in deb form
[07:51] <Dr_Willis> tehubersheezy,  you dont need to mess with it.
[07:52] <gnomefreak> tehubersheezy: get rid of the evil long waste of time tar ;)
[07:52] <tehubersheezy> yah but that one sucks
[07:52] <_jason> tehubersheezy: it's the exact same thing you get from macromedia
[07:52] <gnomefreak> tehubersheezy: the one you have isnt much better
[07:52] <Bambino> does anyone know how i can run esd cmman in the terminal? when i run it, i get: ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:802:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[07:52] <tehubersheezy> and that's not working after i updated firefox to 1.5
[07:52] <gnomefreak> Bambino: are you using alsa?
[07:52] <Dr_Willis> Flash in general.. sucks. :P
[07:52] <_jason> tehubersheezy: you need to symlink the plugins for firefox1.5
[07:52] <Bambino> gnomefreak: I dont know. I am trying to run teamspeak
[07:52] <tehubersheezy> how do i do that?
[07:53] <_jason> tehubersheezy: how did you install firefox1.5?  did you use the wiki?
[07:53] <tehubersheezy> sorta
[07:53] <_jason> heh sorta
[07:53] <doofy> !ati
[07:53] <ubotu> hmm... ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:53] <_jason> tehubersheezy: is it in /opt?
[07:53] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Bambino about esd
[07:53] <tehubersheezy> yep
[07:53] <tehubersheezy> i didn't do all the backup favorites and plugins though
[07:54] <MenZa> How do I enter the metacity configuration?
[07:54] <GURT> how do i get rid of CD drive icons on my desktop?? the drives are empty and the icons won't go away
[07:54] <_jason> tehubersheezy: when you install things like flash, it puts the plugins in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins for the old firefox, so you need to symlink what's in there to /opt/firefox/plugins
[07:54] <_jason> GURT: do you want them to never show up?
[07:55] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  ubnder gnome you got to use gconf editor. its mentioned in the wiki/forum pages i recall.. KDE makes it easier.
[07:55] <tehubersheezy> what do you mean by symlink
[07:55] <GURT> _jason: i want them to show up when they have a disc in them
[07:55] <GURT> i want them to go away when the disc isn't in there
[07:55] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible
[07:55] <_jason> GURT: can you right click on them and press eject maybe?
[07:55] <MenZa> lowroad: I told you, check the theme :)
[07:55] <MenZa> err, wiki*
[07:55] <GURT> _jason: tried that
[07:55] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  go ask in ##linux
[07:56] <lowroad> MenZa:  i read the wiki
[07:56] <lowroad> MenZa: there was no answer
[07:56] <MenZa> lowroad: really? Hmm.
[07:56] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  or see if the ubuntu forums mention it.
[07:56] <lowroad> MenZa:  if you know can you just tell me?
[07:56] <_jason> tehubersheezy: put the result of 'ls /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins' on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , and I'll give you an example
[07:56] <MenZa> lowroad: I don't, I'm afraid.
[07:56] <MenZa> do as Dr_Willis says, check the fora.
[07:56] <_jason> tehubersheezy: (after installing flash)
[07:56] <celim> guys, i'm using xchat, there is any plugin / script / skin that is good to have?
[07:56] <Dr_Willis> celim,  not really
[07:57] <lowroad> Dr_Willis, MenZa, I've CHECKED the forums, I've GOOGLED, I've READ the WIKIs
[07:57] <MenZa> lowroad: it's bound to be there somewhere.
[07:57] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  perhaps its not doable then.
[07:57] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:57] <celim> ok :P
[07:57] <Dr_Willis> I dont even have a differetn region dvd to test.
[07:58] <lowroad> Dr_Willis:  MenZa:  I have DONE it in windows, i konw it's DO-ABLE, but bound to be somewhere doesn't help.... i'm looking
[07:58] <stimpie> gnomefreak, my issue with upgradeing to dapper was caused by conflicting xfce4 packages.
[07:58] <GURT> _jason: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=155535
[07:58] <lowroad> Anyone know of any software I can use to watch all the different region dvds?  I dont want to use regionset and avoid flashing firmware if possible.  NOTE:  I HAVE read the WIKI's, GOOGLED it, and checked FORUMS
[07:58] <celim> what divx player u guys use? i'm looking for one with subtitles support
[07:59] <_jason> GURT: maybe try the #gnome channels
[07:59] <gnomefreak> lowroad: try packages.ubuntu.com but i dont think there is one
[07:59] <stimpie> celim, I use mplayer altought it does support subtitles I never use it
[07:59] <GURT> they tell me to disable all icons on desktop :/ which dosen't make th em go away
[07:59] <tehubersheezy> k jason
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  i think you can basiciailly disable the,m... or not.. thats it.
[08:00] <tehubersheezy> i did the pastebin thing
[08:00] <_jason> tehubersheezy: url?
[08:00] <GURT> well i want them enabled. and i want them to work correctly
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> Gurt theres a discussion of this in the Ubuntu forums.  and a lot of ranting about it as welll.
[08:00] <tehubersheezy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11879
[08:00] <GURT> they should disapear when no disc is int he drive
[08:00] <GURT> yet i have 4 icons all for one drive
[08:00] <_jason> GURT: you are using breezy?
[08:00] <GURT> Dr_Willis:  where?
[08:00] <GURT> i can't find anything on the forums
[08:00] <GURT> _jason: yes
[08:00] <PMantis> Hello! I just resized my VLM partitions with a gui tool (evms_gui?) Now I can't boot because the partition table and the superblock don't match. Help?
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  its getting that info from the /etc/fstab file
[08:01] <PMantis> s/VLM/LVM
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  i searched for 'hiding desktop icons' i recall
[08:01] <GURT> Dr_Willis: do you have a URL to the threads where people are ranting about it?
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  KDE does it in a totally different way.. thats much nicer.
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> Nope. :P
[08:01] <GURT> i dont want ot HIDE them, grr
[08:01] <GURT> i dont care about KDE really
[08:02] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  now you know the problem that Many people have with GNOME
[08:02] <PMantis> How do I update the superblock to the new size ?
[08:02] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  you fire up the gconf editor. and theres some settings you twiddle with - is all i rcall
[08:02] <GURT> i dont see many people with this issue
[08:02] <toxic_> Hi, is there a way I can directories recursively from a windows server without accepting each file with a y/n answer (say in smbclient:  mget recursive foldername/*)
[08:02] <GURT> no, that isn't the answer
[08:03] <GURT> stop telling me that, that isn't what i want to do. the icons shouldn't be appearing there with no discs int he drive
[08:03] <GURT> hiding them does not make these icons go away in "computer"
[08:03] <PMantis> toxic_, If you mount the filesystem, you cna use cp -r
[08:03] <_jason> !enter
[08:03] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:03] <Dr_Willis> actually they are appearing - so you can click on them and select 'mount'
[08:03] <GURT> no they'er not
[08:03] <toxic_> PMantis, yeah, but it's a server with constant changing ip, so mounting it wouldn't be the best idea. thx though
[08:03] <GURT> theres nothing in them to mount!
[08:04] <Dr_Willis> or you got somthing messed up with your fstab/auto mounting
[08:04] <GURT> and theres 4 for the same drive
[08:04] <mwe> toxic_: you can use the name of the computer instead of ip
[08:04] <_jason> tehubersheezy: k, 'sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/*flash* /opt/firefox/plugins'
[08:05] <Dr_Willis> GURT,  I belive thats a reflection of some oddity in your /etc/fstab file.
[08:05] <mwe> toxic_: smbmount  //X/SharedDocs /mnt/point -o password=<secret>
[08:05] <toxic_> mwe, yeah I know, but this I'm moving around my laptop so it won't be available yet. I'm just wondering if there's an easier way to get a folder recursively then accepting all files in it by hand ..
[08:06] <mwe> toxic_: I have never done that. I use smb4k to browse windows networks. then let it mount what it finds
[08:06] <tehubersheezy> awesome thanks a bunch
[08:06] <tehubersheezy> what does the ln thing do
[08:06] <GURT> !pastebin
[08:06] <ubotu> [pastebin]  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
[08:06] <toxic_> mwe, ok, perhaps that's the best choise I don't know. Reading the manual it only tells me of two things, mget and mget recursive, neither works that fine :P
[08:06] <_jason> tehubersheezy: ln makes links, ln -s makes it a symbolic link, symlink for short
[08:07] <mwe> toxic_: what manual is that for?
[08:07] <toxic_> mwe, smbclient
[08:07] <hyperactivecrond> um has anyone gotten rss-xgl to work?
[08:07] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ mount /media/cdrom0
[08:07] <ASDFG> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[08:07] <GURT> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11880 -- what could be wrong with it?
[08:07] <hyperactivecrond> !tell me about xgl
[08:07] <ASDFG> anyone know whats up with this
[08:07] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ mount /media/cdrom0
[08:07] <ASDFG> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[08:07] <LoCusF> ASDFG: nothing
[08:08] <mwe> toxic_: ok. I think mounting it is easiest. and with sth like smb4k it's no trouble at all
[08:08] <ASDFG> so how can i get the cd out
[08:08] <LoCusF> ASDFG: sudo umount /media/cdrom0 && eject
[08:08] <aitor> hi
[08:08] <toxic_> mwe, ok thanks for the tip, I'll probably try the mounting thing :)
[08:09] <ASDFG> LoCusf shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo unmount /media/cdrom0 &&eject
[08:09] <ASDFG> Password:
[08:09] <ASDFG> sudo: unmount: command not found
[08:09] <LoCusF> ASDFG: try unmount
[08:09] <LoCusF> *umount
[08:09] <MenZa> What's the command to show desktop?
[08:09] <toxic_> ASDFG, try umount
[08:09] <eris> weird in order to get apt-get -f install   i had to kill postfix
[08:10] <GuardianAtomos> I'm having a problem disabling the integrated video card that came with my computer. Ubuntu keeps trying to detect and use this card, but I want it to use the PCI card that I put in instead.
[08:10] <ASDFG> Usage: umount [-hV] 
[08:10] <ASDFG>        umount -a [-f]  [-r]  [-n]  [-v]  [-t vfstypes]  [-O opts] 
[08:10] <ASDFG>        umount [-f]  [-r]  [-n]  [-v]  special | node...
[08:10] <Firebird8> is it possible to make a largeer desktop then the screen span two monitors?
[08:10] <GuardianAtomos> Is there a way to disable the integrated card so that it won't be detected?
[08:10] <eris> can you disable the card in the bios of the pc?
[08:10] <LoCusF> ASDFG: umount /dev/hdc
[08:10] <GURT> Dr_Willis:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11880 -- what could be wrong with it?
[08:11] <LoCusF> ASDFG: with sudo
[08:11] <GuardianAtomos> I don't think so. I looked there. :-\
[08:11] <toxic_> mwe, the name was "smbmount" ? Can't find it in the repositories list
[08:11] <shinu> say i have a laptop and i wanted to use an external screen with it, can i make each screen show a different desktop?
[08:11] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdc
[08:11] <ASDFG> umount: /dev/hdc: not mounted
[08:12] <anathema> hey im tryin to get windows to boot from grub...the windows drive is hd1 and linux drive is hd0..its ntfs but grub tells me something about unrecognized file type
[08:12] <TruckerMan> will someone suggest a good program to downsize my windows partition?
[08:12] <anathema> anyone know what i should do?
[08:12] <GuardianAtomos> TruckerMan: PartitionMagic is considered pretty good.
[08:12] <GuardianAtomos> It's not free, though. I don't know of any free programs.
[08:12] <shinu> TruckerMan: gpart?
[08:12] <TruckerMan> will someone suggest a good program to downsize my windows partition? from inside linux
[08:12] <anathema> gparted i think TruckerMan
[08:12] <MenZa> How do I make Ubuntu find a MMC card I just plugged in? How do I mount it=?
[08:13] <shinu> TruckerMan: sorry, gparted
[08:13] <TruckerMan> heh, ok
[08:13] <sethk> MenZa, it normally will just find it
[08:13] <TruckerMan> thank
[08:13] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdc
[08:13] <ASDFG> umount: /dev/hdc: not mounted
[08:13] <MenZa> sethk: not for me.
[08:13] <GuardianAtomos> Will gparted nondestrutively resize NTFS partitions?
[08:13] <ub0ti> !iptables
[08:13] <sethk> MenZa, it may not be formatted
[08:13] <sethk> MenZa, or you may need to add kernel support for that particular device
[08:13] <anathema> G0SUB_
[08:13] <sethk> MenZa, what kind of stick is it?
[08:13] <MenZa> Yeah it is, sethk - but I think it's opening it now.
[08:13] <anathema> GuardianAtomos i doubt it\
[08:13] <George007> guys.. everytime I run windows, I have to re-do this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ShareInternetConnection ... is there a way to make it as default?
[08:14] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdc
[08:14] <ASDFG> umount: /dev/hdc: not mounted
[08:14] <sethk> MenZa, dmesg will show you if the kernel is finding it, although if it is open, it must be finding it  :)
[08:14] <GuardianAtomos> TruckerMan: If you don't want to format the partition, Google for a nondestructive partitioning tool.
[08:14] <anathema> is there a way to run the grub setup script again that runs at install? maybe it will get my windows working..anyone ?
[08:14] <ASDFG> does that mean my cdrom is not mount
[08:14] <Jhair> GuardianAtomos: AFAIK with gparted you can resize the partition but not the filesystem, you can resize the filesystem with ntfsresize (ntfstools package)
[08:14] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdc
[08:14] <ASDFG> umount: /dev/hdc: not mounted
[08:14] <uNrEaLiTy> hello guys
[08:14] <GuardianAtomos> Ah, gotcha.
[08:14] <ub0ti> how do i get my machine to forward the IP range for azureus?
[08:14] <shinu> ASDFG: how about sudo umount /media/cdrom/ ?
[08:14] <uNrEaLiTy> i'm on ubuntu live right now
[08:14] <uNrEaLiTy> wt
[08:14] <uNrEaLiTy> w00t
[08:15] <uNrEaLiTy> anybody can tell me how to access my HDD?
[08:15] <moggio_> how do I change the terminal resolution when not using X?
[08:15] <MenZa> uNrEaLiTy: if you think the LiveCD owns, wait 'til you install it =D
[08:15] <ASDFG> it says not mounted
[08:15] <shinu> uNrEaLiTy: mount it? :] 
[08:15] <ASDFG> so how should i mount it
[08:15] <shinu> ASDFG: mount /media/cdrom/
[08:15] <uNrEaLiTy> how to mount?
[08:15] <George007> guys.. everytime I run windows, I have to re-do this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ShareInternetConnection ... is there a way to make it as default?
[08:16] <GURT> how do i get icons of CD drives out of "computer" -- the drives are empty.. why are tehre multiple icons for the same drive?
[08:16] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ mount /media/cdrom
[08:16] <ASDFG> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[08:16] <shinu> ASDFG: you tried that with sudo before?
[08:16] <MenZa> GURT: you asked already :p
[08:16] <tonyyarusso> moggio_: Look into vga modes as kernel parameters at boot time.  For instance, for mine (1024x768) I use vga=0x318
[08:16] <gnomefreak> how do you unpacka  .zip.gz?
[08:16] <gnomefreak> same as tar?
[08:16] <stimpie> while upgrading to dapper apt-get gets stuck at: "preparing to replace portmap"
[08:17] <_jason> gnomefreak: gunzip and then unzip I guess
[08:17] <GURT> MenZa: still waiting for an answer or a lead or anything other than "hide them with gconf"
[08:17] <gnomefreak> ok _jason ty ill try
[08:17] <ASDFG> yeah i have
[08:17] <shinu> uNrEaLiTy: mount -t filesystem /dev/hdaX /media/mountpoint (where X is partition number)
[08:17] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /media/cdrom/
[08:17] <ASDFG> Password:
[08:17] <ASDFG> mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only
[08:17] <uNrEaLiTy> how do i access the command line?
[08:17] <_jason> uNrEaLiTy: accessories > terminal
[08:18] <gnomefreak> ty _jason that worked a lil too well i think
[08:18] <MenZa> uNrEaLiTy: simply open a terminal, applications -> accesories -> terminal.
[08:18] <uNrEaLiTy> thanks guys
[08:18] <jon_> George007, One solution that comes to mind, is write a simple script :)
[08:18] <devscott_laptop> I was wondering if someone could help me with some C++ code
[08:18] <shinu> uNrEaLiTy: Alt+f2 and type: gnome-terminal
[08:18] <MenZa> devscott_laptop: well, state your question
[08:18] <MenZa> Can anyone tell me how I modify opacity in Gnome?
[08:18] <_jason> devscott_laptop: there is ##c++
[08:18] <moggio_> tonyyarusso:ok thanks i'll take a look at that
[08:18] <shinu> ASDFG: what does ls -l /dev/hdc return?
[08:18] <hyperactivecrond> props to artwork people for dapper...
[08:19] <hyperactivecrond> nice disclamer on the gnome login screen
[08:19] <devscott_laptop> thanks _jason
[08:19] <miri222> hallo zusammen ;-)
[08:19] <George007> jon_, mind helping me with that?
[08:19] <ASDFG> shinu shuan@ubuntu:~$ ls -l /dev/hdc return
[08:19] <ASDFG> ls: return: No such file or directory
[08:19] <ASDFG> brw-rw----  1 root cdrom 22, 0 2006-04-09 18:57 /dev/hdc
[08:19] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$
[08:19] <binks> evening all
[08:20] <shinu> hiya
[08:20] <Jhair> ASDFG: am only I or all are the commands you are posting are working as expected?
[08:20] <mwe> ASDFG: you're not supposed to lieterally type "return"
[08:20] <shinu> ASDFG: im not sure whats wrong..
[08:20] <hyperactivecrond> has anybody gotten rss-xgl working?
[08:20] <binks> quick q. i have 2 hdd drives hda has hda1 doze hd5 and hd6 is ubuntu
[08:20] <binks> i want to let hdb be my /home how do i format it
[08:21] <bobbyd> hi
[08:21] <bobbyd> how do I remove all the gnome apps and the gnome desktop?
[08:21] <ASDFG> weird
[08:21] <FlannelKing> binks: hda is the actual physical drive, hda1 is a partition (and hda5, etc, all hda#) on that drive.
[08:21] <binks> yes sorry i no
[08:21] <tonyyarusso> hyperactivecrond: What's the disclaimer?
[08:21] <binks> but hdb1 5 6 all need to become /home
[08:21] <hyperactivecrond> "This is not the final Dapper artwork " or something like that
[08:22] <FlannelKing> oh, right, sorry, read that as "two drives, hda and hda1" anyway, you'll want to format hdb using... whatever.
[08:22] <mechatronic> Hi all
[08:22] <jon_> George007, There's probably an easier, that'd just be my "hacked" way to do it.  You basically just put all those commands one after another in a script, make sure they are all typed correctly.  Save it as "share.sh" or something like that.  And either add it to boot, or just when you start up Ubuntu type in "sh share.sh"
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> hyperactivecrond: Ah.
[08:22] <eSPete> how do i start at X app (ktorrent) via ssh? i get an error about "Can't determine DISPLAY"...
[08:22] <binks> can i do it from gnome
[08:22] <FlannelKing> and then you just have to mount hdb5 (or whatever) to /home
[08:22] <binks> or do i need to boot into cfdisk
[08:22] <mechatronic> Can I ask a question?
[08:22] <shinu> eSPete: ssh -X maybe?
[08:22] <FlannelKing> binks: you can, go get gparted
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> mechatronic: Of course.
[08:22] <George007> I see
[08:22] <George007> thx jon_
[08:22] <binks> gparted cheers flannelking
[08:22] <thenuke> binks: you can edit the partitions with cfdisk or fdisk for example, and then you can use mkfs to create some filesystem in it (format it)
[08:22] <Apostle^> can somone tell me why even when i use sudo i can't change a dir to 777 it starts with . is that a problem? also it's on my ipod ....
[08:22] <hyperactivecrond> ah here we go it works
[08:23] <uNrEaLiTy> i think the drives are mounted ... but it does not appear in 'computer' ???
[08:23] <ASDFG> shuan@ubuntu:~$ umount /media/cdrom
[08:23] <ASDFG> umount: /media/cdrom0 is not mounted (according to mtab)
[08:23] <mechatronic> this is my problem: http://vnoss.pastebin.com/649899
[08:23] <uNrEaLiTy> usually where does the drives appear?
[08:23] <shinu> uNrEaLiTy: at the mountpoint? /mnt/something?
[08:23] <mwe> Apostle^: isn't it fat?
[08:23] <shinu> uNrEaLiTy: /media/something maybe
[08:23] <arrick> mwe, can you refresh my memory for hanging the default path of the apache2 webpage?
[08:24] <mwe> Apostle^: fat doesn't know about file perms
[08:24] <nickrud> mechatronic, where'd you get your mplayer?
[08:24] <Apostle^> mwe: yea vfat, how do i make a dir with 777
[08:24] <ASDFG> i'm goin to rstart
[08:24] <Pavix> How do I install gcc
[08:24] <jon_> George007, But again, I'm sure there's a better way. :)  Always many ways to do things on linux.
[08:24] <mwe> Apostle^: you need to chacnge mount options
[08:24] <mwe> Apostle^: option umask=0000
[08:24] <Apostle^> mwe: okay what do i chaneg so i can make a dir 777
[08:24] <Apostle^> mwe: thanks
[08:24] <_jason> Pavix: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> mechatronic: You probably want to tell people the subject too, b/c 700 people are not going to rush off to check out that URL unless they're really bored.
[08:24] <preston> hey can someone help me in installing my nividia gfx drivers as i`m having a problem and i`m a total newbie on nbuntu linux
[08:24] <mechatronic> and when I try to install glibc: http://vnoss.pastebin.com/649905
[08:24] <George007> yeah... lol, thx jon_  =)
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> Pavix: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:24] <hyperactivecrond> preston: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:24] <mechatronic> nickrud: i get from fc5
[08:24] <mechatronic> :)
[08:25] <Pavix> Great
[08:25] <nickrud> mechatronic, you cannot mix & match fc5 & ubuntu
[08:25] <Pavix> thanks tonyyarusso
[08:25] <UdontKnow> !enter
[08:25] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:25] <danif_600> l
[08:25] <arrick> mwe, can you refresh my memory for changing the default path of the apache2 webpage?
[08:25] <danif_600> holas
[08:25] <arrick> sorry
[08:25] <arrick> typo
[08:25] <nickrud> mechatronic, you have probably blown up your system ;(
[08:25] <rya1> Can anyone help me? Just built in a new Harddrive, but there are some filesystem-errors on it.
[08:25] <danif_600> emm alguien habla espaol aqui?
[08:25] <uNrEaLiTy> nopes ... a added /media/somthing, but its not working
[08:25] <uNrEaLiTy> i*
[08:26] <shiky> si
[08:26] <mechatronic> nickrud: huh, i think alien can convert rpm -> deb
[08:26] <FlannelKing> arrick: it's in the apache config file, /etc/apache2/ then the virtual hosts.
[08:26] <jon_> danif_600 Ingles Channel :(  Lo Siento.
[08:26] <tonyyarusso> !es
[08:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:26] <arrick> thanks
[08:26] <danif_600> jon_ ok
[08:26] <preston> thanks hyper
[08:26] <hyperactivecrond> Preston: wait
[08:26] <nickrud> mechatronic, sure, but binary compatablility, filesystem layouts....
[08:26] <hyperactivecrond> preston:
[08:26] <matthew_w> Hey guys
[08:26] <preston> yeah
[08:26] <shiky> wtf i coulda helped him
[08:26] <hyperactivecrond> preston: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:26] <matthew_w> Any idea why VLC won't show the video for a .wmv file, but will only play the sound?
[08:27] <_jason> matthew_w: vlc won't play wmv9
[08:27] <Apostle^> mwe: now it says i dont have permission to view the contents of the ipod
[08:27] <nickrud> mechatronic, alien is not a panacea
[08:27] <mwe> arrick: default path? you mean the physical location on the hdd?
[08:27] <mechatronic> nickrud: should I compile from source
[08:27] <rya1> When i run badblocks or e2fs -c the harddrive starts making a noise at block 2674459 or so and the process crashes!
[08:27] <shiky> does your sound work
[08:27] <hyperactivecrond> preston: then hit enter,
[08:27] <mwe> Apostle^: what did you do?
[08:27] <Apostle^> mwe: changed uid to 0000
[08:27] <shiky> make sure you have the codex package
[08:27] <nickrud> mechatronic, you get mplayer from ubuntu repos, glibc comes with ubuntu, etc.
[08:27] <mwe> Apostle^: wrong
[08:27] <hyperactivecrond> preston: then highlite nvidia under the "which driver do you want' screen
[08:27] <matthew_w> _jason; Oh? :(   Is there a plugin or patch?  Because I really like VLC
[08:27] <Apostle^> mwe: you told me to
[08:27] <mwe> Apostle^: umask=0000
[08:27] <mwe> Apostle^: not uid
[08:27] <Apostle^> mwe: oh sorry
[08:27] <_Dez> !zip
[08:27] <ubotu> _Dez: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:27] <revartj> i have to problem
[08:27] <_jason> matthew_w: you have to recompile afaik
[08:27] <mechatronic> oh, my repos haven't mplayer
[08:27] <nickrud> mechatronic, glibc is known as libc6 on ubuntu
[08:27] <_Dez> how do i unzip?
[08:28] <revartj> what is the password or cups
[08:28] <mechatronic> and some package, ...
[08:28] <nickrud> mechatronic, there's a lot of repos available, see below
[08:28] <revartj> help
[08:28] <nickrud> !repos
[08:28] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[08:28] <rya1> A crashing "badblocks"? Anyone can help?
[08:28] <vez> so is linux a good system to learn how to program on?
[08:28] <_jason> matthew_w: xine and mplayer with w32codecs will play them
[08:28] <mechatronic> ok, nickrud, ubotu, i will try
[08:28] <mechatronic> thanks
[08:28] <shiky> _jason: is correct
[08:28] <JarG0n> Can someone help me with the syntax error in this copy command? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11882
[08:29] <nickrud> mechatronic, sudo apt-get remove <mplayer> before you do anything
[08:29] <uNrEaLiTy> now guys ... can i safely install ubuntu and dualboot winXP?
[08:29] <matthew_w> _jason; another quick question, can those do live image inversion like VLC?  ( I do a lot of video editing )
[08:29] <nickrud> mechatronic, and any other rpm's you installed
[08:29] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:29] <mechatronic> nickrud: yep
[08:29] <mechatronic> i will
[08:29] <_jason> matthew_w: I don't know what that means so I can't tell you :)
[08:29] <lowroad> gnomefreak, _jason, anyone?  I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:29] <matthew_w> _jason; like, filters for the video as it plays
[08:30] <letharion> during the ndiswrapper howto, I do "make deb" and then it says do "dpkg -i ndiswrapper*amd64.deb" I can't see any .deb file, that does "*amd64.deb" mean?
[08:30] <_jason> matthew_w: mplayer does that I believe... I haven't really messed with it.  I know you can make it play the video in ascii that's all
[08:30] <preston> it`s asking me how much memory in KB to be used by my video card should i put the amount that`s on my card ?
[08:30] <iRRVi> ubuntu should come with ndiswrapper along with drivers for wifi cards...
[08:30] <FlannelKing> lowroad: is it a newer DVD?
[08:30] <nickrud> preston, unless it's shared memory, don't worry about it
[08:31] <_jason> matthew_w: if no one here knows, you can ask in #mplayer.  I'm sure they can help you better
[08:31] <letharion> iRRVi: The regular tutorial says that, yes, but I think amd64 is an exception to that?
[08:31] <lowroad> FlannelKing:  i dont know what you mean, i rented it from the video store
[08:31] <ASDFG> after i put in the cd i have to mount it; right? then unmount before i eject right?
[08:31] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:31] <uNrEaLiTy> guys can i safely install ubuntu and dual boot winXP?
[08:31] <_jason> uNrEaLiTy: yes
[08:31] <lowroad> uNrEaLiTy yes
[08:31] <preston> ok all done
[08:31] <nickrud> uNrEaLiTy, I do
[08:31] <_jason> ubotu: tell uNrEaLiTy about dualboot
[08:31] <uNrEaLiTy> great
[08:31] <_Elie_> Hello guys, can anyone direct me to a url which recommends how to partition a 20 gb hard disk , I am going to install Ubuntu in the next hour or so
[08:31] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:31] <tonyyarusso> uNrEaLiTy: Of course.  Let me know if you need help.  See !dualboot first.
[08:31] <JarG0n> ubotu: tell JarG0n about dualboot
[08:32] <iRRVi> letharion: well...how am I suposed to do the initial apt stuff?
[08:32] <preston> do i need to reboot linux now for the settings to take effecgt
[08:32] <lowroad> _Elie_ the install dvd will partition for you
[08:32] <preston> effect
[08:32] <uNrEaLiTy> i'm off to installing ubuntu ... bbl
[08:32] <lowroad> _Elie_ never mind, sorry nisread ur question
[08:32] <tonyyarusso> uNrEaLiTy: Defrag first.
[08:32] <_Elie_> yes but i am not sure how much to put space into the /,/swap,/var,/home directories
[08:32] <letharion> iRRVi: What?
[08:32] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:32] <uNrEaLiTy> why need to defrag?
[08:33] <iRRVi> letharion: how do I do the initial apt-get (the automatic one that downloads all the packages for you)
[08:33] <tonyyarusso> uNrEaLiTy: b/c Windows is dumb like that.  It will make your partitioning go better.
[08:33] <nickrud> uNrEaLiTy, if you're keeping xp & splitting the disk
[08:33] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:33] <matthew_w> thanks _jason
[08:33] <lowroad> _jason:  I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:33] <uNrEaLiTy> i'm gonna install it on a clean partition ... is that ok?
[08:33] <MenZa> Is there a command-line to switch to desktop?
[08:34] <_jason> lowroad: sorry, don't know
[08:34] <lowroad> I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:34] <holobyted> what's the best way to go about installing XP on a PC that has 100% Ubuntu?
[08:34] <letharion> iRRVi: apt-get upgrade?
[08:34] <iRRVi> lowroad: try making a link to libdvdcss2 called libdvdcss, usually works
[08:34] <letharion> during the ndiswrapper howto, I do "make deb" and then it says do "dpkg -i ndiswrapper*amd64.deb" I can't see any .deb file, that does "*amd64.deb" mean?
[08:34] <lowroad> iRRVi:  i'm a bit new to linux, how do i do that?
[08:35] <iRRVi> letharion: but before I can do anything, it tries to install a shitload of packages, like gnome and stuff
[08:35] <goldendawn> Hello
[08:35] <Xenguy> 93
[08:36] <letharion> iRRVi: I'm not experienced with ubuntu, but doesn't ubuntu always do that?
[08:36] <goldendawn> Im just curious how many problem i would encounter if i upgraded breezy to dapper
[08:36] <George007> !vypress
[08:36] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[08:36] <George007> !vyqcjat
[08:36] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[08:36] <George007> !vyqcjht
[08:36] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[08:36] <George007> !vyqchat
[08:36] <ubotu> George007: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:36] <arrick> mwe
[08:36] <George007> meh
[08:36] <goldendawn> !breezy to dapper
[08:36] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, goldendawn
[08:36] <arrick> I want to change the location that the default web page is in. mwe
[08:36] <Dr_Willis> lowroad,  i saw an enteresting thread on the vlc message boards about how the newest dvd players cant be set to 'any' any more. :(
[08:36] <nickrud> !upgrade
[08:36] <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.
[08:36] <goldendawn> !nvidia
[08:36] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> uNrEaLiTy: Yes.  If you already having the partitions set up, it's fine.
[08:36] <_Dez> !ftp
[08:36] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[08:37] <goldendawn> Cant anyone ell me how hard it would be to upgrade breezy to dapper
[08:37] <uNrEaLiTy> thanks, tonyyarusso
[08:37] <FlannelKing> goldendawn: super easy
[08:37] <nickrud> goldendawn, it's easy (see upgrade above) but there are bugs here and there yet
[08:37] <theripper> lots od bugs
[08:37] <theripper> of*
[08:37] <kkathman> goldendawn:  i'd steer clear of a dist-upgrade right now
[08:37] <preston> ok after doing all that you told me to do with the gfx driver i can`t get anything up on my screen saver now i get a black screen :(:
[08:37] <carthik> goldendawn, depends on how the repos are at this time. try it out and report issue at #ubuntu+1
[08:38] <nickrud> openoffice bug I just found today, it doesn't calculate date math the same anymore ;(
[08:38] <goldendawn> umm i want to keep a functioning system
[08:38] <kkathman> I repeat... steer clear of a dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper :)
[08:38] <binks> ok so ive formatted hdb and now i want hdb1 to be /home its reiserfs btw what do i add to fstab
[08:38] <JarG0n> Can someone help me with the syntax error in this copy command? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11882
[08:38] <carthik> goldendawn, try it out along with breezy - a dual boot if you have free space...
[08:38] <George007> !excel
[08:38] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[08:38] <goldendawn> so to install when its offically relesed i have to do a fresh install?
[08:39] <iRRVi> letharion: I know it always tries to do that, but how is it gunna do that if I only have a wifi card that ubuntu doesnt support?
[08:39] <goldendawn> And carthik dont have anymore space already partitioned this
[08:39] <kkathman> goldendawn:  dual boot and get the flight 6, change the archives to gb, and do the dist-upgrade on that only
[08:39] <carthik> goldendawn, you dont have to reinstall from the cd dist-upgrading should work just as well
[08:39] <goldendawn> umm
[08:39] <kkathman> carthik:  NO
[08:39] <mwe> JarG0n: probably you got the case wrong. isn't Desktop and not desktop?
[08:39] <goldendawn> *is so confused*
[08:39] <kkathman> please dont
[08:39] <mwe> JarG0n: you can use the tab key to complete the path name for you
[08:39] <binks> i dist-upgraded today and all is very well
[08:39] <JarG0n> Probably.  I didn't realize it was case sensitie
[08:40] <TruckerMan> in Gnome, isnt there a way to make a window transparent while moving it?
[08:40] <mwe> JarG0n: well it is
[08:40] <JarG0n> mwe: ok
[08:40] <JarG0n> thx
[08:40] <MenZa> Can anyone tell me how I add a new Gnome panel?
[08:40] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: where is /home/desktop?
[08:40] <kkathman> goldendawn:  if you ask people close to the development team...they will tell you NOT to dist-upgrade right now..it may or may not work thats all Im saying
[08:40] <carthik> kkathman, whats the issue? it depends on her system setup, and requiring installs from cd is just not right in the Ubuntu world...
[08:40] <robertj> does anyone here know how to use a minidv cam over usb?
[08:40] <mwe> JarG0n: also if it's a dir it wont work
[08:40] <JarG0n> gnome> hell  if I know!
[08:40] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: shouldnt it look more like /home/gnomefreak/Desktop?
[08:40] <mwe> JarG0n: you need cp -a if it's a directory
[08:40] <kkathman> carthik: its too unreliable right at the moment
[08:40] <mwe> gnomefreak: I told him already
[08:40] <gnomefreak> mwe: oops sorry
[08:40] <arrick> I figured it out mwe thanks for your thoughts
[08:41] <arrick> haha
[08:41] <JarG0n> gnome> I'll check.  I don't quite understand linux folder structures yet.
[08:41] <mlowe> can windows mount ext2/3 filesystems
[08:41] <goldendawn> kkathman,  when dapper is officaly relesed will it be like just as good as installing from a cd?
[08:41] <carthik> goldendawn, it is after all under testing, so that is the caveat. it works for me, and some others, but you may find some new bugs. however, if you depend on this install with your life ;) then don't do it just yet
[08:41] <JarG0n> mwe; thx again
[08:41] <kkathman> if he has a stable system and wants to be sure to have it afterwards, we cant guarantee that right now
[08:41] <mwe> JarG0n: yw
[08:41] <carthik> goldendawn, yes, that is the goal
[08:41] <goldendawn> when is it relesed?>
[08:41] <arrick> how do I check the size of a disk in terminal?
[08:41] <gnomefreak> goldendawn: june 1st
[08:41] <goldendawn> June 0_0
[08:41] <carthik> goldendawn, june 1st
[08:41] <goldendawn> Thats like
[08:41] <mwe> arrick: df -h
[08:41] <kkathman> I dist-upgraded 4 times and all 4 times it resulted in a broken system
[08:42] <arrick> thankl
[08:42] <gnomefreak> a month and a half
[08:42] <mwe> arrick: of cfdisk
[08:42] <goldendawn> june first a more then that
[08:42] <kkathman> so dist-upgrade at your own risk
[08:42] <gnomefreak> goldendawn: they extended it to make it better
[08:42] <goldendawn> *thinks*
[08:42] <MenZa> Does anyone know of a good Mac OS X-ish dock which registers open applications and lists them in the dock?
[08:43] <gnomefreak> goldendawn: its a month 2 weeks and 4days to be exact
[08:43] <goldendawn> hmmm
[08:43] <mwe> kkathman: really. it works here. minor things are broken of course
[08:43] <gnomefreak> goldendawn: my advice is keep the stable system you have now
[08:43] <goldendawn> mmmk
[08:43] <_Elie_> can someone recommend me how to partition my 20gb hard disk for ubuntu.
[08:43] <goldendawn> I just hear dapper is a ton better
[08:44] <ceto> hi
[08:44] <gnomefreak> dont listen to everything you hear ;)
[08:44] <DBO> _Elie_, how much ram do you have?
[08:44] <DBO> hi ceto
[08:44] <mwe> _Elie_: everything for /
[08:44] <_Elie_> 1gb
[08:44] <lowroad> how do i make a link to libdvdcss2 called libdvdcss?
[08:44] <gnomefreak> dapper is only better than breezy depending on what you use it for
[08:44] <JarG0n> If this returns me back to user@ubuntu:~$, does that mean the copy was successful?  user@ubuntu:~$ sudo cp -a /home/adam/Desktop/Downloads/jce /usr/lib/j2se/1.4/jre/lib/security
[08:44] <mwe> _Elie_: one GB for swap. rest for /
[08:44] <ceto> could someone point me to somewhere, where I can see the screens of the new Live-CD-Installer in dapper pre6?
[08:44] <_Elie_> what about /home and /var
[08:44] <DBO> _Elie_, 1.5 GB swap, 10GB /home, 8.5GB /
[08:44] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: yes but check it anyway to make sure
[08:44] <MenZa> What's the command to enter metacity configuration?
[08:44] <lutra> lowroad: why do you need to do that?
[08:44] <mwe> _Elie_: you don't need seperate partitions for those
[08:45] <JarG0n> gnome> the dest file already exists, but it didn't warn me about overwritng.
[08:45] <lowroad> lutra:  someone suggested it, i dont know.... i just want to play my foreign dvds, but i cant get it to work
[08:45] <mwe> _Elie_: it's mainly an advantage if they on different physical disks
[08:45] <_Elie_> so it doesnt matter if i dont put /var and /home
[08:45] <_Elie_> ?
[08:45] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: it was there before you cped it there?
[08:45] <DBO> mwe, its not a bad idea to put home on a seperate partition if you fudge things up
[08:45] <mwe> _Elie_: no that's ok
[08:45] <George007> application/x-executable <-- how do I run them?
[08:45] <lutra> lowroad: can you get regular dvds to play?
[08:45] <mirat> test
[08:45] <lowroad> lutra:  yes, i had no problem with that
[08:45] <JarG0n> gnome> a diff version yes, but same filename.
[08:45] <lowroad> lutra:  my dvd player was region 1
[08:45] <mwe> DBO: you wont need to remove home if you reinstall
[08:46] <MenZa> !it
[08:46] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:46] <priyank> hey.
[08:46] <lowroad> lutra:  i wanted to play region 2 but it wouldn't
[08:46] <mwe> DBO: just rename it
[08:46] <priyank> what pacakge provides glibc?
[08:46] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: open it find out what one it is or change the name of it before you cp it
[08:46] <lowroad> lutra:  i tried everything and looked for a solution like the DeCSS program i used in windows to play all region
[08:46] <lemmy> hi, i've just installed dapper. i'm having some problems with the network manager. nm-applet just prints "...could not find some required resources". the network manager process however seems to be working.
[08:46] <mwe> DBO: then remove everything else from a live cd
[08:46] <mwe> DBO: then install and you're good
[08:46] <JarG0n> gnome> ok, thank you. :)
[08:46] <gnomefreak> lemmy: #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[08:46] <lowroad> lutra:  but no one could help, so i just gave up and used one of my last region changes
[08:46] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: no spaces in file name
[08:46] <MadRush> howdy gents, im wondering if i could trouble somebody to pastebin their xorg.conf if they have a scroll wheel mouse
[08:46] <priyank> anyone knows what package provides glibc ?
[08:46] <DBO> mwe, oh I know, but ease of use wise its just easier to partition
[08:46] <lemmy> gnomefreak: ok
[08:46] <lutra> lowroad: did you install regionset?
[08:46] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: use a _ if you have to
[08:46] <lowroad> lutra:  but now it still doesn't work:  I finally broke down and used regionset and changed my dvd region to 2.  But i still cant play the dvd.  it says: "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?" but my libdvdcss2 is installed and up to date, thoughts?
[08:47] <mwe> DBO: i disagree
[08:47] <DBO> mwe, ok, agree to disagree?
[08:47] <lutra> lowroad: totem?
[08:47] <_Elie_> thank you guys
[08:47] <priyank> eww no one knows?
[08:47] <lowroad> lutra:  totem, vlc, xine, mplayer all no go
[08:47] <lutra> lowroad: oh...strange
[08:47] <mwe> _Elie_: IMO loads of partitions is a stupid trend in most cases
[08:47] <lowroad> lutra:  ideally i want to play all region, but it's been almost 2 hours.... at this point i just want to watch the damn movie
[08:48] <MadRush> i used to use many partitions, its really more trouble than its worth
[08:48] <lutra> lowroad: i'm not sure
[08:48] <MadRush> anybody with a scroll wheel mouse care to share their xorg.conf with me
[08:48] <_Elie_> mwe: so i got for / , /swap and /home?
[08:48] <letharion> when I start synaptic package manager, nothing happens, at all, the program never shows up
[08:48] <_Elie_> go for*
[08:48] <JarG0n> gnome> I can't delete the dest files through the file browser due to security permissions.   Maybe I can use -i, --interactive            prompt before overwrite
[08:48] <priyank> mwe: hey, do you know what package provides glibc?
[08:48] <George007> Can someone help me with a step by step situation (including downloading the file, etc) if so, then ... download this small file: http://www.vypress.com/ftp/clones/vyc/xvchat-0.2_x86.zip and tell me how to run it :) (ofc after unzipping.. duh xD)
[08:49] <mwe> _Elie_: that's fine. Personally I wouldn't even care for a seperate /home, but it wont hurt
[08:49] <carthik> letharion, how are you starting it?
[08:49] <JarG0n> gnome> yes! cp: overwrite `/usr/lib/j2se/1.4/jre/lib/security/jce/local_policy.jar'?
[08:49] <DBO> _Elie_, mwe wants you to go for just a swap and / partition, which will work fine, some people partition off hope as a matter of preference
[08:49] <DBO> s/hope/home
[08:49] <mwe> priyank: you probably want build-essential
[08:49] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell JarG0n about tab
[08:49] <priyank> mwe: that has everything ?
[08:50] <letharion> carthik: From the system -> administration meny
[08:50] <carthik> priyank, you can search for glibc in "name and desc" in synaptic to find out
[08:50] <_Elie_> mwe: Ok thanks :)
[08:50] <letharion> menu
[08:50] <carthik> letharion, what window manager do you use?
[08:50] <priyank> mwe: so i need to just apt-get install build-essential ?
[08:50] <mwe> priyank: yes. it provides glibc, gcc and friends
[08:50] <priyank> carthik: it doesnt list glibc
[08:50] <letharion> carthik: gnome
[08:50] <carthik> priyank, please try what I said, Search for glibc in "name and description"
[08:51] <JarG0n> gnome> That is awsome!!!
[08:51] <carthik> letharion, hmmm, can you open a terminal and type "$gksudo synaptic" please?
[08:51] <priyank> carthik: it lists only glibc-doc and libc6
[08:51] <mwe> _Elie_: consider wisely what sizes you choose though
[08:51] <sgt-dyke> Hey hit there
[08:51] <mwe> _Elie_: it's hard to change sizes later
[08:51] <nickrud> priyank, in debian speak, libc6 is glibc
[08:51] <sgt-dyke> i want too know... what program should i use to create  *.pdf document
[08:51] <priyank> nickrud: but it doesnt provide stdio.h while glibc should provide it
[08:51] <_Elie_> Mwe: where will my packages and software be installed to?
[08:51] <DBO> _Elie_, /
[08:51] <DBO> _Elie_, (well, that drive)
[08:51] <letharion> carthik: It works. Thanks :-)
[08:51] <mwe> _Elie_: what DBO says
[08:51] <shiky> sgt-duke write ur document in whatever and print to pdf
[08:51] <gnomefreak> lowroad: apt-cache search libdcdread and install the latest one shown
[08:52] <_Elie_> mwe: ok
[08:52] <gnomefreak> libdvdread lowroad
[08:52] <mwe> _Elie_: so if you make /home too big you're in trouble and vica versa
[08:52] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  my libdvdread is uptodate
[08:52] <carthik> letharion, now you should try closing it and opening it from the menu and figure out why that won't work :)
[08:52] <_Elie_> mwe:/home will contain my personal files and things like that?
[08:52] <nickrud> pridkett, it's in libc6-dev , which build-essential brings in
[08:52] <mwe> _Elie_: going with on partition solves that
[08:52] <DBO> _Elie_, remember, you can easily move your home folder to a different drive later, if you really think you might run out of space, you should just do a / drive and no partition
[08:52] <priyank> nickrud: ok, lemme try
[08:52] <mwe>  _Elie_ right
[08:52] <sgt-dyke> ??? there is no program like adobe Creator (windows) for that kind of prog Shiky
[08:52] <JarG0n> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/contrib/a/azureus/azureus_2.3.0.6-3_all.deb = NOT FOUND :(
[08:53] <_Elie_> so i'll give / most of the space
[08:53] <_Elie_> and home about 4 gb
[08:53] <tkup> sgt-dyke, openoffice has a pdf converter built-in
[08:53] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: no
[08:53] <gnomefreak> thats a bad repo to use
[08:53] <mwe> _Elie_: it depends if you keep a lot of stuff like mp3 and such
[08:53] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i have libdvdread3 and it says newest version
[08:53] <sgt-dyke> okay alright Tkup thanx...
[08:53] <gnomefreak> lowroad: are you on dapper?
[08:53] <shiky> sgt-dyke: not that i know of
[08:53] <lowroad> gnomefreak: breezy
[08:53] <nickrud> _Elie_, you probably wanna go the other way, give / about 7gb, the rest to a small swap & home
[08:53] <JarG0n> gnome> someone here gave me that url from ubotu
[08:53] <DBO> _Elie_, that would work fine
[08:54] <George007> _Elie_,  what the hell are you doing here LOL
[08:54] <mwe> 7GB for / could be tight
[08:54] <gnomefreak> !azureus
[08:54] <ubotu> rumour has it, azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[08:54] <sgt-dyke> alright thanx... everyone....
[08:54] <JarG0n> yeah, from there
[08:54] <DBO> nickrud, 7GB is really tight
[08:54] <mwe> my / is about 9GB atm
[08:54] <shiky> sgt-dyke: you  can also write in Latex which is converted into PDF automatically
[08:54] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i was led to beleive that libdvdcss2 was a work around the CSS encryption so that all dvds could be played regardless of their region.
[08:54] <DBO> nickrud, mine is over 11GB
[08:54] <nickrud> DBO, used?!
[08:54] <majd> Hey
[08:54] <sgt-dyke> Latex ..... alright sir ....   thanx shiky
[08:54] <majd> is azureus the bittorrent client of choice on linux?
[08:54] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i would like to get that eventually to work, but right now, i've spent 2 hours on this problem.... i just gave up for now and changed to region 2
[08:54] <DBO> nickrud, yep
[08:55] <gnomefreak> JarG0n: server is down
[08:55] <JarG0n> oh
[08:55] <nickrud> DBO, I guess I don't have much under /var/www & the like.
[08:55] <gnomefreak> majd: no really
[08:55] <JarG0n> thx for that
[08:55] <JarG0n> duh
[08:55] <gnomefreak> not*
[08:55] <_Elie_> how about /(9gb) /swap (1gb) the rest for /home
[08:55] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  but it STILL doesn't work, and i know it should since i HAVE changed to region 2 before and played region 2 dvds
[08:55] <tkup> sgt-dyke, do you know latex?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> azereus is java crap
[08:55] <mwe> _Elie_: how about 1GB swap and 19 GB /
[08:55] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  I'm almost ready to give up and boot windows which I haven't done in 2 months
[08:55] <DBO> nickrud, I compulsively keep every log back to beginning of history on the drive (and backup)
[08:55] <majd> gnomefreak, what's another really fast one?
[08:55] <mwe> _Elie_: the disk is not that big to begin with
[08:56] <gnomefreak> lowroad: did you try putting cd in drive than running the command given for the region set?
[08:56] <nickrud> DBO, oh, you're one of those :)
[08:56] <cmmedina> hello
[08:56] <_Elie_> mwe: yes mwe i know , its just as a start
[08:56] <gnomefreak> majd: the standard one in ubuntu its in your menu
[08:56] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  what do you mean?
[08:56] <GuardianAtomos> Can I use apt-get or anything to upgrade Breezy Badger to Dapper Drake?
[08:56] <EvilDin> does anyone here know how to set any good webmail based mailserver with smtp and imap included
[08:56] <Tarantulafudge> how to crack do you remove services?
[08:56] <gnomefreak> lowroad: put dvd in drive please and hold on for command
[08:56] <FlannelKing> GuardianAtomos: you can, there are sometimes problems, as it's still alpha software
[08:56] <nickrud> DBO, I get along fine with 5gb homes, I never keep anything I want to keep there.
[08:56] <mwe> _Elie_: I think 9 GB for / could be tight
[08:57] <GuardianAtomos> FlannelKing: Gotcha. If I botch it, can I revert back to Breezy Badger without reinstalling everything?
[08:57] <Kr0ntab> EvilDin,   gmail.com
[08:57] <Kr0ntab> hehe
[08:57] <nickrud> s/homes/root/
[08:57] <_Elie_> mwe: how about 15 :S
[08:57] <EvilDin> yeah i know
[08:57] <George007> 10
[08:57] <EvilDin> :D
[08:57] <George007> is enough
[08:57] <mwe> _Elie_: better
[08:57] <George007> lol
[08:57] <Kr0ntab> j/k  actually no imap there..
[08:57] <cmmedina> somebody help me to configure my mouse for Linux +quake3
[08:57] <gnomefreak> low did you install regionset yet?
[08:57] <_Elie_> mwe : ok will do
[08:57] <gnomefreak> lowroad: ^^^^
[08:57] <EvilDin> but i need to make one server on my server
[08:57] <zarephath> Anyone know of a really nice PIM for gnome?
[08:57] <FlannelKing> !dapperupgrade
[08:57] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  yes, i've installed regionset
[08:57] <DBO> zarephath, Evolution is great
[08:57] <ubotu> FlannelKing: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:57] <lowroad> gnomefreak and i've used it
[08:58] <_Elie_> mwe: i'm going to install now
[08:58] <gnomefreak> lowroad: put dvd in drive and type regionset
[08:58] <Tarantulafudge> hello?
[08:58] <lowroad> gnomefreak i've used it before
[08:58] <George007> _Elie_,  on ur P2?
[08:58] <lowroad> gnomefreak i've used it
[08:58] <EvilDin> so noone doesn'tknow how to set something like that
[08:58] <_Elie_> george could you please stay out
[08:58] <mechatronic> Thx all, apt-get's good
[08:58] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, you are looking for how to disable a service?
[08:58] <mechatronic> the best
[08:58] <zarephath> DBO: Ok...any others to try out?
[08:58] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  i said:  I USED regionset and set it to region 2
[08:58] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: yes,
[08:58] <GuardianAtomos> !dapperupgrade
[08:58] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, GuardianAtomos
[08:58] <_Elie_> mwe: see u in ubuntu :P
[08:58] <lowroad> gnomefreak but it still doesn't work
[08:58] <FlannelKing> GuardianAtomos: you'd be better off asking in #ubuntu+1, theyre all about dapper, they'll tell you whats likely to blow up, etc
[08:58] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: for some idiotic reason alsa is included with the server isntallation
[08:58] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, "sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf" then "sudo sysv-rc-conf"
[08:58] <gnomefreak> lowroad: if your using the gstream0.8 and you have done all else there is no reason you shouldnt play it other than the dvd itself not being able to be played
[08:58] <GuardianAtomos> Oh yeah, sorry about that. Forgot there was a room for beta.
[08:59] <nickrud> mechatronic, the next command you wanna explore is apt-cache, you'll be able to find the packages you want
[08:59] <GuardianAtomos> /join #ubuntu+1
[08:59] <GuardianAtomos> Whoops.
[08:59] <GuardianAtomos> ...
[08:59] <GuardianAtomos> Ha ha.
[08:59] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  in totem I get the error message  "The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?"  but in VLC, the dvd plays, but with no video and the sound is choppy
[08:59] <ubd> h
[08:59] <ubd> ii
[08:59] <ubd> hi
[08:59] <gnomefreak> lowroad: did you try mplayer?
[08:59] <ubd> anyone alive i need some help..
[09:00] <nickrud> !help
[09:00] <lowroad> gnomefreak: yes, xine, mplayer, totem, vlc
[09:00] <_jason> lowroad: are you using totem-xine
[09:00] <ubuntu> uit
[09:00] <anymo> ubd say what's the problem
[09:00] <ubd> i cant type "at"
[09:00] <lowroad> _jason:  yes, but i've changed this to region 2 before and played region 2 dvds fine
[09:00] <ubd> wheres the keyboard settings?
[09:00] <ubd> im newbie
[09:00] <anymo> ubd are you using gnome?
[09:00] <Kr0ntab> EvilDin, I thought courier had some web based front ends...
[09:00] <_jason> lowroad: does the dvd that worked fine before give you that error?
[09:01] <DBO> System -> Preferences -Keyboard Settings
[09:01] <Averice> hello
[09:01] <Kr0ntab> courier definitely has smtp.. imap.. imap over ssl.. etc...
[09:01] <ubd> i think no
[09:01] <Averice> I wish to use ubuntu but dont know how to get started
[09:01] <Kr0ntab> just not sure about a web based fe
[09:01] <lowroad> _jason:  i returned it to the movie rental place
[09:01] <_jason> oh
[09:01] <EvilDin> am and then
[09:01] <lowroad> _jason: so i cant find out
[09:01] <gnomefreak> lowroad: did you run this sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[09:01] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: I see, I ran update-rc.d -f alsa remove, was that a bad thing?
[09:01] <EvilDin> i will have to do each user a user in linux
[09:01] <tkup> Averice, are you installing it on a spare PC or the one you're currently using?
[09:01] <Averice> Yes, the one i am currently using
[09:01] <anymo> ubd, you're using ubuntu, right? it comes with gnome, except you installed kubuntu...
[09:01] <EvilDin> is there possible to make only virual users, users only for mail
[09:02] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: hello?
[09:02] <ubd> yes i use gnome
[09:02] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, the -f might have been a bit overkill, but it shouldnt break anything
[09:02] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  THANK GOD!!! IT"S PLAYING NOW
[09:02] <anymo> ubd, in that case do what DBO said, system > preferences > keyboard
[09:02] <tkup> Averice, what are you on now?
[09:02] <ubd> and i cant reach to ntfs folders
[09:02] <Averice> I am using Windows
[09:02] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  THANKS!!!! i used that command last time when i changed regions
[09:02] <gnomefreak> lowroad: why is it playing now?
[09:02] <DBO> ubd you mean write?  yeah, you are not supposed to be able to
[09:02] <Averice> and currently now on http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/CDs/5.10/
[09:03] <lowroad> gnomefreak: didn't know i had to do it every time i changed
[09:03] <DBO> ubd, if you mean you cant read them, I can help you mount it
[09:03] <JarG0n> gnome> thx very much for your help.
[09:03] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  used that install-css.sh command
[09:03] <gnomefreak> now i know too :(
[09:03] <tkup> Averice, which version of windows?
[09:03] <Averice> Xp
[09:03] <gnomefreak> jaryw
[09:03] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  but why?  i used it before
[09:03] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: you know what it did?
[09:03] <ubd> i need to read them, how will i?
[09:03] <_jason> lowroad: that's what actually installs libdvdcss2
[09:03] <anymo> can anyone tell me how to permanently export PATH in ubuntu?
[09:03] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, yeah, you disabled alsa
[09:03] <lowroad> _jason but i did that command before
[09:03] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: it still loaded though
[09:03] <nickrud> anymo, set the path in /etc/profile
[09:03] <_jason> lowroad: yeah, doesn't make sense
[09:03] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: I rebooted after and it still started
[09:04] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, use the sysv-rc-conf that I told you about
[09:04] <Firebird8> can someone help me get xserver so i can move things between 2 screens.. the forums not helping?
[09:04] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, and remove it that way
[09:04] <lowroad> _jason, so with libdvdcss2 shouldn't i be able to play any region ?
[09:04] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: Package sysv-rc-conf has no installation candidate
[09:04] <lowroad> gnomefreak:  thanks for all ur help
[09:04] <_jason> lowroad: I think so
[09:04] <anymo> nickrud, thanks, I'll try that now
[09:04] <gnomefreak> lowroad: yes and yw
[09:04] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, paste output of "uname -r"
[09:04] <lowroad> _jason gnomefreak:  it doesn't though =(  i'll try to figure it out later
[09:04] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: 2.6.12-9-386
[09:04] <Kr0ntab> EvilDin, have a look at Cyrus
[09:04] <ubd> i need to mount ntfs drives for reading, how will i?
[09:05] <_Dez> :O
[09:05] <lowroad> _jason gnomefreak:  for now, i'll enjoy the movie ^_^ thanks to you both
[09:05] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ubd about ntfs
[09:05] <nickrud> anymo, um, I think ubuntu does things a bit different, set it in /etc/environment
[09:05] <yuion> hej
[09:05] <gnomefreak> yw
[09:05] <yuion> hwo do i install wine
[09:05] <Tarantulafudge> ubd mount -t ntfs /dev/blah /mnt/blah
[09:05] <_jason> lowroad: enjoy
[09:05] <yuion> ?
[09:05] <_jason> yuion: sudo aptitude install wine
[09:05] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, run the updates... especially for a server you need to stay on top of security for setup
[09:05] <gnomefreak> ubd: please read your pm
[09:05] <tkup> Averice, Before you do anything, back up important documents and/or you hard drive just in case and follow this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[09:05] <mwe> DBO: he probaby needs enable univers
[09:05] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, also have you enabled universe?
[09:05] <mwe> universe*
[09:05] <DBO> mwe, yeah, I was getting there, one thing at a time =P
[09:06] <Averice> Can i later change DualBoot to ubuntu only
[09:06] <George007> !ncurses
[09:06] <ubotu> George007: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:06] <ubd> thanks gnomefreak
[09:06] <AMDXP> any programs to make flash files for linux?
[09:06] <gnomefreak> yw ubd
[09:06] <DBO> Averice, yes
[09:06] <rylu> hey i clean installed dapper lastnight but i'm having probs with smbmnt and smb4k....
[09:06] <rylu> params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file: +########## Domains ###########
[09:06] <rylu> smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts (1000,1000)
[09:06] <rylu> smbmnt failed: 1
[09:07] <DBO> !paste
[09:07] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[09:07] <nickrud> George007, you're probably looking for libncurses5-dev
[09:07] <rylu> anyone know what i need to do to fix
[09:07] <tkup> Averice, the short answer is yes you can.
[09:07] <anymo> nickrud, there is PATH in /etc/profile
[09:07] <rylu> oh i'm sorry about that paste <blush>
[09:07] <George007> can I wget that nickrud ?
[09:07] <anymo> nickrud, what am I suposed to do now, when I edit it?
[09:07] <nickrud> anymo, ok. I forgot I was on dapper :)
[09:07] <Averice> Ok, which should i download, LIVE Cd or Install Cd
[09:07] <George007> err I meant nickrud  apt-get
[09:07] <DBO> rylu, we all find out some way =)
[09:07] <nickrud> George007, yes
[09:07] <mwe> rylu: yes make it suid root and check the config file it complains about
[09:07] <tkup> Averice, make sure you have all the necessary tools before you start the dual boot guide and most importantly have a system rescue cd handy
[09:07] <George007> kk
[09:08] <yuion> _jason, thanks alot
[09:08] <_jason> yuion: np
[09:08] <rylu> can anyone tell me how to make it suid root?
[09:08] <Averice> what are the necessary tools you are mentioning?
[09:08] <mwe> rylu: sudo chmod +s /usr/bin/smbmnt
[09:08] <George007> what do I do after I apt-get it nickrud ?
[09:08] <ubd> lol wheres the terminal?!
[09:08] <anymo> nickrud, every time I export PATH through console and echo it it is fine, but moment I close console it all gets lost
[09:08] <d_d> !libxine-extracodecs
[09:08] <ubotu> d_d: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:08] <mwe> rylu: and sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/smbumount
[09:08] <rylu> also i can't figure out which config file its talking about
[09:08] <mwe> rylu: and sudo chmod +s /usr/bin/smbumount
[09:09] <mwe> rylu: chmod +s it is, not +x
[09:09] <tkup> Averice, make sure you fully read the guide I sent you above before you start
[09:09] <ubd> how will i open terminal?
[09:09] <nickrud> anymo, export only exists for the current session, you need to add it to /etc/profile for it to be global
[09:09] <clast> how do I connect to a wpa encrypted w-lan with dapper flight 6? it doesn't seem to work for me
[09:09] <nickrud> anymo, and persistent
[09:09] <George007> nickrud, what do I do after apt-get install?
[09:09] <George007> it hsould just work/
[09:09] <nickrud> George007, use it :)
[09:09] <anymo> nickrud, any further steps I should take after editing that file?
[09:09] <mwe> clast: configure wpasupplicant
[09:09] <gnomefreak> clast: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
[09:10] <ubd> i cant find terminal window!?
[09:10] <clast> gnomefreak, sorry, i always forget
[09:10] <nickrud> anymo, yes, the simplest is to log out & back in
[09:10] <clast> mwe how do I do that?
[09:10] <MrPockets> anyway i can get the audio files out of a .rar file?
[09:10] <rylu> mew, now i get a different error: libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root.
[09:10] <DBO> ubd, Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[09:10] <anymo> nickrud, ok thanks for your help
[09:10] <mwe> clast: there is a guide at wiki.ubuntu.com
[09:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell MrPockets about rar
[09:10] <yuion> _jason, need backup..wine command does not exist
[09:10] <clast> mwe, thx
[09:10] <George007> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11886 <-- didn't work =/
[09:11] <DBO> !tell MrPockets about rar
[09:11] <_jason> yuion: have you enabled universe?
[09:11] <DBO> whoa, I missed that someone already did that...
[09:11] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: why isn't this stuff turned on by default, I mean really
[09:11] <yuion> _jason, The install seemed to work fine, so I think I managed to do that, yes
[09:12] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: and why alsa for a server
[09:12] <nickrud> George007, no idea about that program. It's not ncurses, that I can say, and can say that possibly ./configure is needed or incorrectly written
[09:12] <_jason> yuion: oh I see, but now you can't actually run wine
[09:12] <Tarantulafudge> DBO: i'm soo ready to just go back to debian lol
[09:12] <_jason> yuion: try starting a new terminal
[09:12] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, you are in debian
[09:12] <George007> nickrud, http://www.vypress.com/ftp/clones/vyc/echat/echat-0.02_lnx.tgz
[09:13] <George007> that's the file am tryign to install
[09:13] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, ubuntu is not really aimed at a server community though
[09:13] <drbreen> can i install firmware for an avm fritz card pnp with just the ubuntu cd ?
[09:13] <eyequeue> DBO, no?  server supprt for 5 years for dapper
[09:13] <roryy> yeah, that's why they created a server edition, eh?
[09:13] <gnomefreak> DBO: why isnt it?
[09:13] <yuion> _jason, no, still command not found
[09:13] <Raer> Hi guys, quick question.  How do I update de kernel?
[09:13] <tkup> Averice, by the way, anyone here can assist you while you're doing that
[09:14] <drbreen> cause i want to have internet via isdn soon an linux too
[09:14] <DBO> eyequeue, I didnt say its not a quality server, just that the primary focus seems to be home users
[09:14] <drbreen> so i wonta have to use win98
[09:14] <gnomefreak> DBO: it is for the server people as much as desktop users
[09:14] <_jason> yuion: dpkg -L wine | grep bin
[09:14] <Tarantulafudge> eyequeue: should I use dapper then?
[09:14] <gnomefreak> DBO: never done a server install i take it?
[09:14] <t35t0r> Please sign the petition for adequate linux drivers for ATI video cards on x86/x86_64: http://www.petitiononline.com/atipet/petition.html . Sign if you don't have an ATI card too! Thanks.
[09:14] <eyequeue> Tarantulafudge, when it releases in june?  sure
[09:14] <nickrud> George007, I'm not a programmer. I can work my way through a makefile, but you need someone more knowledgeble about compiling
[09:14] <anymo> nickrud, huh I tried what you said but no use
[09:14] <DBO> gnomefreak, I have done many, and for servers I prefer gentoo or if I have SPARC, Solaris
[09:14] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: why? they've already listened and have been actively releasing drivers, they get better every time
[09:15] <ubd> can someone type "at" so i can copy it?
[09:15] <anymo> nickrud, PATH has not changed
[09:15] <yuion> _jason, Bah, wine is not installed
[09:15] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, not true
[09:15] <dv_> hi, anyone know about the windows ext2 ifs driver?
[09:15] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: very true
[09:15] <dv_> I want to set up a computer, with dual-boot
[09:15] <George007> It is supposed to be the binary nickrud =/ not the source...
[09:15] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: I've followed it closely
[09:15] <d_d> any idea how to install libxine-extracodecson breezy? anyone?
[09:15] <_jason> yuion: so back to the universe question
[09:15] <_jason> d_d: those are for dapper
[09:15] <nickrud> George007, you're compiling when you call make :)
[09:15] <yuion> ok, start up synaptic
[09:15] <dv_> and instead of using fat32 for data partitions I want to use ext2 this time, and ext2ifs to be able to use them in windows
[09:15] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, oh really? http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-451929.html
[09:15] <gnomefreak> DBO: what you perfer shouldnt have made you answer that question the way you did.
[09:15] <George007> Argh... then what do I do?
[09:15] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, ati.cchtml.com
[09:15] <dv_> now the thing is, I dont know how safe this is
[09:15] <nickrud> anymo, I meant log completely out of gnome
[09:16] <DBO> gnomefreak, maybe you are right, I just have always felt ubuntu's server side... is misconfigured...
[09:16] <Raer> Can anyone help me or indicate where to find documentation to update de kernel?
[09:16] <d_d> _jason, video plays fine, no sound xine says unsupported codecs
[09:16] <anymo> nickrud, I rebooted.. that is completely :)
[09:16] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: not my fault your using a kernel the drivers haven't been updated for yet
[09:16] <_jason> d_d: what type of video?
[09:16] <anymo> nickrud, /etc/profile is edited, the PATH I need is there but it isn't applied
[09:16] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: did you reinstall the ati-drivers when you updated your kernel?
[09:16] <nickrud> anymo, that is odd, did you look at /etc/profile and ensure you changed the correct path? (not the root one)
[09:17] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, i know how to install the drivers ...
[09:17] <d_d> _jason dvd
[09:17] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, that's not the problem
[09:17] <Jhair> is there a channel to discuss malone issues?
[09:17] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: it can be
[09:17] <arrick> hey someone good with servers, please help me find the extra drives on my system
[09:17] <anymo> nickrud, I changed both :P is that wrong?
[09:17] <yuion> _jason, I have 5.10 security updates (source) (universe) checked. That's roughly translated from swedish versoin
[09:17] <_jason> anymo, nickrud: PATH gets set in /etc/login.defs for gnome, use ~/.gnomerc to modify it
[09:17] <t35t0r> yes it can be the problem but in this case it's not
[09:17] <mwe> arrick: extra drivers?
[09:17] <Seq> does anybody know how to get the headphone jack working on an ibook?
[09:17] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: also, I found the drivers much more stable if you use the kernel's agpgart and set  Option "UseInternalAGPGART"         "no"
[09:18] <George007> gnomefreak, any clue what I should do?
[09:18] <_jason> yuion: what's the output of 'sudo aptitude install wine'?
[09:18] <_jason> d_d: did you install libdvdcss2?
[09:18] <arrick> mwe extra drives
[09:18] <nickrud> _jason, grrr,
[09:18] <mwe> arrick: oh :)
[09:18] <arrick> I cant seem to find them by mount, df -h or anything
[09:18] <d_d> _jason: no, but its not an encoded DVD
[09:18] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, adequate means not getting a blank screen on logout
[09:18] <mwe> arrick: does linux recognize them?
[09:19] <arrick> it keeps saying that the special devices do not exist
[09:19] <gnomefreak> George007: yeah lets start with your question
[09:19] <t35t0r> Tarantulafudge, adequate means working openglsl
[09:19] <yuion> _jason, No version for wine has been found.
[09:19] <arrick> yes mwe I can write to them
[09:19] <anymo> _jason, I see there are defaults kept right?
[09:19] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: I fixed it with the thing I just showed you
[09:19] <_jason> yuion: can you put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please?
[09:19] <Tarantulafudge> t35t0r: I used to have that problem
[09:19] <jack1> hi
[09:19] <George007> alright, gnomefreak am tryiong to install echat: http://www.vypress.com/products/chat/unix/ on my ubuntu
[09:19] <Raer> Can anyone link me to documentation about upgrading the kernel?
[09:19] <_jason> anymo: defaults are ste in /etc/login.defs.  I don't touch that, I just do 'export PATH=foo:$PATH' in ~/.gnomerc
[09:19] <George007> it says in the readme that I need the ncurses, and I think Igot it with that librayr nickrud told me to get... now, what should I do after that?
[09:20] <mwe> arrick: so what exactly is the problem?
[09:20] <_jason> ubd: tell d_d about multimedia
[09:20] <gnomefreak> Raer: are you trying to change version of ubuntu or just kernel updates?
[09:20] <jack1> i shall install a QTGui library 4.0.0. as requirement but dont know which in synaptic
[09:20] <Tarantulafudge> So is ubuntu a good server or not??
[09:20] <ubu_usr_1> How do I take a full screen screenshot in ubuntu?
[09:20] <arrick> I want to view how much room is left on them mwe
[09:20] <jonathanD_> does anyone know of a way to add a "add to playlist" link to the right click of an MP3? ie: same as winamp in windows? perhaps xmms can do this?
[09:20] <jack1> for cubetest0.9.4
[09:20] <gnomefreak> George007: i dont have a clue what your working on
[09:20] <mwe> Tarantulafudge: personally I'd prefer something more thoroughly tested like debian stable, but that's just me
[09:20] <gnomefreak> nickrud: whats he working on?
[09:20] <George007> Ubuntu breezer gnomefreak
[09:20] <pinkmermaid> Hmmm... So I figured out how to make the default program for something a program ran in wine... but it'll say wine in the menu... Is there any way to make it say the name of the program?
[09:20] <George007> or breezy
[09:20] <George007> or smth
[09:21] <George007> =)
[09:21] <_jason> d_d: I would start with the codecs listed there, make sure you have libmad0 too...
[09:21] <Raer> gnomefreak: I just did a fresh install with 5.10 and I have 2.6.12-9-386, should I upgrade?
[09:21] <gnomefreak> George007: give me the link you got the tar from please
[09:21] <George007> gnomefreak, eChat is a serverless chat program
[09:21] <nickrud> gnomefreak, echat-0.02_lnx.tgz , the make fails
[09:21] <d_d> _jason : thnakx.. ill go try them first then. thanks a lot
[09:21] <gnomefreak> Raer: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade will get you the latest stable kernel
[09:21] <yuion> _jason, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11887
[09:21] <jack1>  i shall install a QTGui library 4.0.0. as requirement but dont know which in synaptic
[09:21] <George007> http://www.vypress.com/products/chat/unix/   ||  http://www.vypress.com/ftp/clones/vyc/echat/echat-0.02_lnx.tgz
[09:21] <jack1> for cubetest0.9.4
[09:21] <Raer> gnomefreak: Thanks.  I supected that but wasn't sure.  Cheers!
[09:22] <_Dez> how do i view diskspace?
[09:22] <d_d> !multimedia
[09:22] <ubotu> multimedia is, like, totally, for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[09:22] <DBO> Tarantulafudge, ok, gnomefreak might hurt me, but I agree with mwe, ubuntu isnt that much of an industry standard for a server
[09:22] <_jason> !info wine
[09:22] <jonathanD_> does anyone know of a way to add a "add to playlist" link to the right click of an MP3? ie: same as winamp in windows? perhaps xmms can do this?
[09:22] <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
[09:22] <eyequeue> dez, df
[09:22] <gnomefreak> George007: ok give me a min
[09:22] <nickrud> pinkmermaid, you can edit the menu names with alacarte
[09:22] <arrick> ok, how do I get to get rid of the man mount page now?
[09:23] <George007> take 2 gnomefreak  =P
[09:23] <_Dez> thx eyequeue
[09:23] <Bueno> Do somebody know an Ubuntu install version that is not corrupted? Thanks
[09:23] <MadRush> anyone know what can cause a scroll wheel to not work
[09:23] <DBO> arrick, q
[09:23] <mwe> arrick: press q
[09:23] <eyequeue> arrick, q to quit "less"
[09:23] <arrick> thank
[09:23] <ubu_usr_1> I figured it out - just printscreen button by itself- was used to ctrl + prtscn from windows.
[09:23] <sjk> hey...  anyone have experience with Ubuntu on Laptop, Intel 855 and dealing with internal, external monitor issues?
[09:23] <mwe> arrick: you need to update fstab to get the drives to auto mount
[09:23] <arrick> I did
[09:23] <_jason> yuion: run 'sudo aptitude update' and try again?
[09:24] <mwe> arrick: and they don't mount?
[09:24] <arrick> I think they mount, only i dont see them anywhere
[09:24] <mwe> arrick: what do you mean?
[09:24] <mwe> arrick: do they show up if you type mount?
[09:24] <DBO> arrick, what did you set as their mount point?
[09:24] <yuion> _jason, No, same problem. This is an am64 btw, could that be a problem?
[09:24] <arrick> mwe I seem to ba ble to write on them
[09:24] <_jason> yuion: oh, yeah probably
[09:25] <mwe> arrick: seem to ? :)
[09:25] <yuion> _jason, Bah, anything I can do about it?
[09:25] <gnomefreak> George007: im reading now if i find the english readme
[09:25] <rylu> anyone able to get smbmnt to work in dapper?
[09:25] <_jason> yuion: let me do a quick search
[09:25] <George007> gnomefreak,  the english readme is called: "README"
[09:25] <MrPockets> is there a command to eject the CD tray?
[09:25] <arrick> I can see the info if I look for it
[09:25] <DBO> eject
[09:25] <mwe> arrick: can you or not. maybe you're just writing to where they're supposed to be mounted
[09:25] <DBO> MrPockets, eject is the command
[09:25] <carthik> MrPockets, eject
[09:25] <acid-trip> does anyone know about eggdrops in here?
[09:25] <arrick> mwe thats possible
[09:25] <MrPockets> it will not eject :-\
[09:25] <mwe> arrick: just type mount and it will show if they're mounted or not
[09:26] <MrPockets> "invalin argument" is what it gives as an error.
[09:26] <arrick> it doesnt show them
[09:26] <d_d> _jason: how do i work around this error? using synaptic. "libmad0 (>=0.15.1b) but it is not installable"
[09:26] <anymo> _jason, ~/.gnomerc doesn't exist...
[09:26] <arrick> hey if I edit fstab what do I have to do to get it to update without rebooting?
[09:26] <_jason> anymo: create it
[09:26] <eyequeue> eggdrop is in universe
[09:26] <brandon_> does apache2 work for anybody?
[09:26] <gnomefreak> George007: ok you installed the libncurses for your arch right?
[09:26] <_jason> !info libmad0
[09:26] <ubotu> libmad0: (MPEG audio decoder library), section libs, is optional. Version: 0.15.1b-2.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 75 kB, Installed size: 160 kB
[09:26] <st3v3dnd> Hey all, I just installed XMMS, and the sound I'm hearing is kind of muffled with static. I can't use ALSA for some reason, and am stuck using OSS Driver. Would that be the cause of my problem?
[09:27] <DBO> MrPockets, "sudo eject"
[09:27] <_jason> d_d: you have breezy main?
[09:27] <BlueEagle> arrick: unmount and mount the partitions manually.
[09:27] <anymo> _jason, I did but then I get some errors after logout/login
[09:27] <_jason> anymo: pastebin what you put in there
[09:27] <eyequeue> arrick, what you might be looking for is "sudo mount -a"
[09:27] <MrPockets> thanks fellas
[09:27] <d_d> _jason: yes.
[09:27] <eyequeue> arrick, the file is sourced as needed, not just at boot
[09:27] <_jason> yuion: you may have to compile it
[09:27] <anymo> _jason, that's what I wanted to ask you, what am I suposed to put in there?
[09:27] <gnomefreak> George007: please join me in #ubuntu-offtopic and ill get it set up with you
[09:27] <DBO> brandon_, yeah it does
[09:27] <arrick> did that, and then it says that they do not exist
[09:27] <George007> thx gnomefreak
[09:28] <BlueEagle> arrick: Who does not exist?
[09:28] <yuion> _jason, Ok, I'll try that, thanks for the help :-)
[09:28] <brandon_> DBO: it works for you? it loads at startup?
[09:28] <BlueEagle> arrick: the mount points or the partitions?
[09:28] <arrick> my hard drives
[09:28] <jonathanD_> anyone know how to play mp3's from a samba share without having to copy them to the local HDD???
[09:28] <anymo> _jason, only the command for exporting path? PATH=$PATH:foo and next line export PATH ?
[09:28] <DBO> brandon_, yes
[09:28] <BlueEagle> arrick: Your hard drives or partitions?
[09:28] <mwe> anymo: or just export PATH=$PATH:foo
[09:28] <_jason> yuion: actually I don't know if it will compile and work, try searching the wiki and/or forums
[09:28] <_jason> anymo: sure that works
[09:29] <arrick> hang on
[09:29] <anymo> ok I'll try that again...
[09:29] <brandon_> i can't start the init.d script even using sudo. i can start the daemon using the executable in /usr/sbin, but only with sudo. that's teh only way i can run it
[09:29] <arrick> BlueEagle, check out #arrick
[09:29] <EgoPhobia> i found some packages which i need by searching packages in the website , i found it in http://archive.ubuntu.org
[09:29] <EgoPhobia> sorry
[09:29] <DBO> brandon_, what error does the startup script give?
[09:29] <brandon_> no error
[09:29] <BlueEagle> arrick: Please /msg me or use pastebin
[09:29] <BlueEagle> !msg
[09:29] <ubotu> please don't /msg people or start a personal message/ dcc chat without asking first in channel. People might be busy, and you have a better chance of an answer in the channel. Don't assume a particular user will be able to help you.
[09:29] <_jason> d_d: pastebin what aptitude says when you try and your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:29] <durec> hi all, anybody can tell me, how to set permissions to device ttyUSB0 created automaticaly when connecting device to USB port?
[09:29] <arrick> ok
[09:29] <BlueEagle> !pastebin
[09:29] <ubotu> I guess 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
[09:30] <metatux> hi all
[09:30] <arrick> Password:
[09:30] <arrick> mount: special device /dev/hdf1 does not exist
[09:30] <arrick> mount: special device /dev/hde1 does not exist
[09:30] <arrick> mount: special device /dev/hdg1 does not exist
[09:30] <arrick> mount: special device /dev/hdh1 does not exist
[09:30] <mwe> durec: create an entry in /etc/fstab
[09:30] <BlueEagle> arrick: no, no, no!
[09:30] <mwe> durec: that's the easiest way
[09:30] <DBO> brandon_, what happens when you type "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start"
[09:30] <tritium> arrick: don't paste, please
[09:30] <luis_> Hello, I've just installed gnome-bluetooth but I don't know the passcode to complete the connection between my PC and my bluetooth device. Any ideas on what's the default?
[09:30] <BlueEagle> arrick: 21:28 < ubotu> I guess pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel
[09:30] <mwe> arrick: do you have for extra drives?
[09:31] <arrick> hey i did the /msg BlueEagle and it did that
[09:31] <arrick> yes
[09:31] <durec> mwe: it is not the filesystem, it is GPS device
[09:31] <arrick> 4 of them
[09:31] <eyequeue> arrick, also, you may be looking for /dev/hda1 hda2 hda3 etc
[09:31] <arrick> nope
[09:31] <BlueEagle> luis_: Which bluetooth device?
[09:31] <arrick> hde1
[09:31] <arrick> hdf1
[09:31] <main2> please take a sec time to fill in this petition for good ati drivers .. > http://www.petitiononline.com/atipet/petition.html < thank you
[09:31] <metatux> Seveas that was absolutly damn trash what you've done
[09:31] <mwe> durec: yes
[09:31] <luis_> BlueEagle: my mobile phone, sony w600
[09:31] <arrick> hdg1
[09:31] <arrick> hdh1
[09:31] <metatux> see you
[09:31] <eyequeue> arrick, hde1 would be the first partition on the fifth physical drive?
[09:31] <Seveas> metatux, please adhere to the code of conduct in here
[09:31] <mwe> durec: you wanna change permissions of the device file or the mount point?
[09:32] <pinkmermaid> nickrud, Thanks~ but I was meaning the menu when you right-click a file~
[09:32] <BlueEagle> arrick: Have you got eight different harddrives?
[09:32] <mwe> durec: you mean the device file I take it?
[09:32] <brandon_> DBO: a new prompt appears, as if the command worked. but when i try to connect to localhost, it's not running
[09:32] <BlueEagle> arrick: Are you sure you don't want /dev/hda6 /dev/hda7 and so on instead of /dev/hdf1?
[09:32] <EgoPhobia> i found some packages which i need by searching packages in the website , i found it in http://archive.ubuntu.org, and this reposit. is not included in my sources.list and when i tried to added it , i got pachages.tar.gz is not found , or something like that, is there anyway to install these packages by apt-get
[09:32] <DBO> brandon_, me thinks your startup script is fubar
[09:33] <BlueEagle> luis_: You will be asked for the passcode when connecting. Just enter a code and enter the same code on your phone.
[09:33] <metatux> Seveas no thanks. you have to be disabled to use ubuntu orhave to do anything with ubuntu. thats all. nothing more to say to fag
[09:33] <JRlinux> Sorry to dwell on this-- Have Compaq Presario laptop V2575US with Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 Wireless.  Dapper live does not see the wireless, but I was told that if I install Dapper, it will run it with nothing more to do.  Is that true?
[09:33] <brandon_> well, i haven't modified it though
[09:33] <arrick> yes
[09:33] <BlueEagle> luis_: Atleast that's how it works with the T610, K700i and w800
[09:33] <durec> when I connect my GPS to usb port, /dev/ttyUSB0 is created by udev system with 660 permissions, but I need this device to be created with 666
[09:33] <arrick> 8 hard dries
[09:33] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin /etc/init.d/apache2
[09:33] <mwe> EgoPhobia: you probably nee to enable universe and multivers and then sudo apt-get update
[09:33] <luis_> BlueEagle: It just prompts for the passcode, and anything I type in it says it's wrong...
[09:33] <brandon_> pastebin? what does that do?
[09:33] <DBO> !paste
[09:33] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[09:33] <arrick> i rebooted and now i get this error
[09:34] <BlueEagle> luis_: You may need to set up the phone to ask for passcodes instead of using a default one. Please refer to the phone manual.
[09:34] <brandon_> it's a long script
[09:34] <DBO> brandon_, sorry, thats not a command, I want you to put the text of the script on pastebin
[09:34] <arrick> * fsck failed. please repair manually
[09:34] <mwe> arrick: sounds bad
[09:34] <luis_> BlueEagle: ok I'll do that, thank you!
[09:34] <eyequeue> arrick, next question, are they ide?  or perhaps /dev/hd* should be /dev/sd* or other?
[09:34] <BlueEagle> arrick: sudo fdisk -l   and post that to the pastebin.
[09:34] <Poseiden_afk> Is there an upgrade document from Debian sid?
[09:35] <cinder> does anyone knows how to change main menu icon?
[09:35] <arrick> ok
[09:35] <jonathanD_> anyone know how to play mp3's from a samba share without having to copy them to the local HDD???
[09:35] <cinder> gnome menu icon?
[09:35] <mwe> Poseiden: what? you wanna upgrade from sid to ubuntu?
[09:35] <brandon_> you mean i should copy the script forst, and then...see i'm not an experienced irc user
[09:35] <sovieticool> what are the diference between  Breezy Badger  or Hoary Hedgehog ?
[09:35] <Poseiden> mwe: from sid to ubuntu server, yeah
[09:35] <Christopher> They are different distro's
[09:35] <mwe> Poseiden: that's completely unsupported
[09:35] <nickrud> cinder, /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png
[09:36] <DBO> !tell brandon_ about pastebin
[09:36] <arrick> eyequeue, they are all ide
[09:36] <Seveas> sovieticool, 6 months of development ;)
[09:36] <eyequeue> arrick, i ask because 8 drives sounded like perhaps scsi
[09:36] <sovieticool> what is the best ?
[09:36] <Poseiden> mwe: is there any reason that I couldn't just change the sources list, and when ubuntu packages catch up start getting from them?
[09:36] <sovieticool> Breezy Badger  or Hoary Hedgehog
[09:36] <sovieticool> ?
[09:36] <Dr_Willis> jonathanD_,  I find that actually Mounting the shares - vs using gnomes little file manager/browser - works much better. Some Media players dont download them first also.
[09:37] <brandon_> DBO: i see. i'll hve it done in a sec
[09:37] <mwe> sovieticool: breezy is newer so I'd go with that
[09:37] <BlueEagle> sovieticool: breezy is newer than hoary
[09:37] <raetsel99> hi can anyone help me with an onboard azalia sound card? (using snd-hda-intel )
[09:37] <Christopher> Why cant I open an FTP url
[09:37] <arrick> hey BlueEagle is that an L or 1
[09:37] <BlueEagle> sovieticool: what do you define as "better". More tested or more features?
[09:37] <Christopher> I cant do anything associated with ftp
[09:37] <yuion> _jason, Trying to compile: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executable
[09:37] <mwe> Poseiden: ubuntu uses older versions of some things and you'd get a mess
[09:37] <andreibm> ce
[09:37] <andreibm> hy
[09:37] <eyequeue> arrick, and just to verify, there are 8 physical drives?  meaning you have some special controller card or the like?
[09:37] <BlueEagle> arrick: that is a lower-case L
[09:37] <Poseiden> mwe: Where does it fork?  Sarge?
[09:37] <BlueEagle> arrick: man fdisk will tell you what it does
[09:37] <arrick> yes eyequeue
[09:37] <eyequeue> okay
[09:37] <raetsel99> I've got the card working using the real-tek alsa drivers but the volume is really low
[09:37] <sovieticool> both's
[09:38] <arrick> 8 drives and a pci adapter that everything mounted fine yesterday
[09:38] <_jason> yuion: you should really check with someone that uses wine on amd64 before you start trying to compile it.  It may not be your best option.  install build-essential for your problem though
[09:38] <nickrud> raetsel99, try alsamixer in a terminal
[09:38] <BlueEagle> arrick: Still, what does fdisk -l give you?
[09:38] <mwe> Poseiden: it's based on sid, but breezy uses older versions than sid. it's like what sid was last year or something
[09:38] <arrick> nothin
[09:38] <EvilDin> I NEED mail server for ubuntu with webmail support
[09:38] <EvilDin> please help
[09:38] <EvilDin> need link
[09:38] <EvilDin> :D
[09:38] <Poseiden> mwe: I see.  Thanks.
[09:38] <brandon_> DBO: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11889
[09:38] <luis_> BlueEagle: how can I send a file from the PC to the mobile? the inverse way I got working
[09:38] <arrick> now it did, hang on
[09:38] <DBO> EvilDin, check out postfix, or if you really feel crafty, sendmail
[09:38] <raetsel99> hi Nickrud, that shows 100% on both channels but it is really quiet
[09:39] <eyequeue> arrick, i hope you don't mind my asking, since your hw config is atypical, and i wanted to be sure the problem wasn't elsewhere
[09:39] <Chousuke> EvilDin: squirrelmail for webmail
[09:39] <arrick> yep eyequeue thats fine
[09:39] <BlueEagle> luis_: hmm.. hang on.
[09:39] <DBO> oh right... webmail, duh...
[09:39] <EvilDin> and how to make accounts?
[09:39] <mwe> Poseiden: some packages are not even completely compatible between them
[09:39] <yuion> _jason, It's a newly installed system, I'm willing to risk it ;-) But build-essential is already installed, and lastest breezy version
[09:39] <Chousuke> EvilDin: if you don't know, then you really should read up before setting up any servers
[09:39] <nickrud> raetsel99, you checked out pcm as well as master?
[09:39] <anymo> _jason, thanks for help, it is working now, I rebooted this time not only logout/login..
[09:40] <andreibm> hh
[09:40] <cinder> nickrud, thnxs so much!
[09:40] <Poseiden> mwe: Good enough.  I'll just dabble with Ubuntu on the lappie, then, and leave the server alone for now.
[09:40] <Chousuke> EvilDin: Installing servers without knowing what you're doing is risky.
[09:40] <raetsel99> Nickrud, yes in fact volume control only shows PCM  not master
[09:40] <mach> hi, I'd like to know if is it possible to translate the WIP documentation projects through Rosetta?
[09:40] <sovieticool> BlueEagle what distro u have ?
[09:40] <mwe> Poseiden: yeah
[09:40] <JRlinux> Let me rephrase: Compaq Presario laptop & Broadcom BCM4318 Wireless.  Doesn't run on Dapper LIve,  but if I install Dapper, it will, automatically?
[09:40] <andreibm> ce faci
[09:40] <nickrud> raetsel99, alsamixer is run in a terminal, it's not the one on the menubar
[09:40] <serprime> hi, can anyone tell me how to install jre2 on dapper?? in the wiki is an install guide for hoary and breezy. not for dapper
[09:40] <EvilDin> because of that i am askig here
[09:40] <sovieticool> opa care e roman aci :D
[09:40] <mwe> JRlinux: I don't know if it will automatically
[09:40] <neoxan> /j ##ubuntu-help
[09:40] <neoxan> oh
[09:40] <EvilDin> if anyone have any experiance with it
[09:40] <neoxan> sorry
[09:41] <raetsel99> Nickrud, yes when I run it in terminal all it shows as Item is PCM
[09:41] <nickrud> serprime, the instructions are the same for dapper
[09:41] <eyequeue> serprime, #ubuntu+1 would more likely know
[09:41] <mwe> JRlinux: check the compatiblity list at !wifi
[09:41] <mwe> !tell JRlinux about wifi
[09:41] <Chousuke> EvilDin: you should go read the manuals instead. You'll learn better that way.
[09:41] <Christopher> Why cant I open ftp links?
[09:41] <mthakur> can some1 help me out with GIMP?
[09:41] <sovieticool> (someone from romania)
[09:41] <serprime> eyequeue, for what is #ubuntu+1`??
[09:41] <DBO> brandon_, "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status"
[09:42] <mwe> mthakur: type gimp in a terminal and it should start
[09:42] <nalioth> sovieticool: try #ubuntu-ro
[09:42] <serprime> oh i see
[09:42] <EvilDin> if i find pro here
[09:42] <brandon_> no output
[09:42] <eyequeue> serprime, as mentioned in the /topic, it's for dapper support
[09:42] <EvilDin> would be much easier
[09:42] <_jason> anymo: that makes me want to think that for some reason not all the dependencies of build-essential were installed.  I'm actually going to leave now, but just try stating your problem to the channel and someone will help
[09:42] <arrick> BlueEagle, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11890 eyequeue
[09:42] <mthakur> ye, i no that but i want to know how do u make animations on linux?
[09:42] <sovieticool> yo you have right i did't know is existing
[09:42] <EvilDin> and this manuals are too long and i don't understand all
[09:42] <Chousuke> EvilDin: Yeah, it would, but you should learn this stuff yourself, too
[09:42] <anymo> _jason, probably it was my fault..
[09:43] <tkup> mthakur, #gimp
[09:43] <nickrud> raetsel99, that's getting into more than I know about sound then, I've never not seen a master in alsamixer...
[09:43] <mthakur> ?
[09:43] <_jason> anymo: oops name error :)  that probably made no sense to you
[09:43] <_jason> yuion: that makes me want to think that for some reason not all the dependencies of build-essential were installed.  I'm actually going to leave now, but just try stating your problem to the channel and someone will help
[09:43] <Chousuke> To be blunt, if you can't be bothered to learn how to set up a server by reading the manual and instructions, then you shouldn't be setting up a server at all. :)
[09:43] <anymo> _jason, no problem, I'm glad that you solved my problem :)
[09:43] <tkup> mthakur, /join #gimp this channel doesn't help with gimp specific questions
[09:43] <diego> help please, i have just reinstalled ubuntu and 5 minutes after i've turned on the pc, NO program opens
[09:43] <raetsel99> nickrud, thanks maybe that is the place to look next then
[09:43] <mthakur> ok thanks mate
[09:43] <yuion> _jason, Thanks, go get some rest from saving the linux world ;-)
[09:44] <tkup> diego, what are you trying to open?
[09:44] <StyleUK> Hi, I've installed Ubuntu 5.10 several times in the last 3 days, with the same CD, when I came to install Ubuntu again, it now shows an error, "Cannot download file zlib1g..." after that it continues the install but after around 80% it says "Unable to install initrd-tools - Install Failed" So I've started the install again and again but it still does it every single time, any ideas?
[09:44] <MenZa> How can I set an application to launch whenever I login to my workstation?
[09:44] <anymo> _jason, ~/.gnomerc works now and I successefully added things I needed to PATH
[09:44] <b3nw> when that comes up StyleUK can try hitting control+c
[09:44] <StyleUK> b3nw what does it do?
[09:44] <Chousuke> EvilDin: Of course, if you run into trouble that you can't find an answer in the manual, or if there's something specific in the manual that you don't understand, then you'll most likely get help if you ask.
[09:44] <diego> everything
[09:44] <nickrud> MenZa, add it to system->prefs->sessions , last tab on the dialog
[09:44] <diego> it doesnt open firefox
[09:44] <diego> xchat
[09:44] <BlueEagle> arrick: Well apperantly hde and hdf doesn't contain valid partition tables. Are they "hardware" raid devices?
[09:45] <MenZa> cool, thanks nickrud
[09:45] <b3nw> StyleUK - cancels the curren action and sometimes will get you over a problem to the next step
[09:45] <diego> im trying to change the screensaver and enven that does not open
[09:45] <EvilDin> could i start with what to use, which thing is better?
[09:45] <yuion> I'm trying to compile a program on my own. When doing ./configure i get checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[09:45] <Chousuke> EvilDin: Find out about postfix and squirrelmail
[09:45] <BlueEagle> arrick: and hdg and hdh hasn't been found.
[09:45] <arrick> BlueEagle, I partitioned them friday with ext3 partitions, then even mounted then
[09:45] <yuion> Build-essentials is installed and up to date
[09:45] <Bambino> su -p does not work for me, why is that? I type in my password but it say ahutennication failure (I am following a howto)
[09:45] <arrick> it release the connects
[09:45] <Christopher> Why cant I open ftp links????
[09:45] <StyleUK> b3nw, nope, i've tryed starting the install again on the same boot but it just does'nt like it and same error pops up
[09:45] <arrick> connection befoe I could get them
[09:45] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin the last 40 lines or so of /var/log/apache2
[09:45] <luis_> BlueEagle: any luck? I got none yet :P
[09:45] <diego> but it is 5 minutes after i turn on, thats why i can talk right now
[09:45] <clem_yeats> hi, how can I search all the packages in my repositories which depend on a particular one ?
[09:45] <Christopher> Can someone help
[09:45] <BlueEagle> arrick: Well, has the appropriate modules for them been loaded?
[09:46] <tkup> diego, are you logged in into gnome?
[09:46] <arrick> BlueEagle, I dont know how to tell
[09:46] <brandon_> very well
[09:46] <diego> what do you mean?
[09:46] <BlueEagle> luis_: I found one "filesharing with bluetooth" thingy, but it won't load. Atleat not in dapper.
[09:46] <nickrud> yuion, type pat-cache policy gcc-4.0 ,does it have an installed version?
[09:46] <nickrud> yuion, I meant apt-cache :)
[09:46] <tkup> diego, can you open a terminal/shell?
[09:46] <diego> right now yes
[09:46] <mthakur> is there ne1 one #gimp?
[09:46] <diego> but in a few minutes i wont be able
[09:46] <tkup> diego, type in the terminal 'ls'
[09:47] <diego> ok it is respondeing
[09:47] <diego> but because i've jsu restarted
[09:47] <diego> just*
[09:47] <brandon_> DBO: that's a directory. i have a few error logs and access logs
[09:47] <yuion> nickrud, Yes, "Installed: 4.0.1-4ubuntu9"
[09:47] <tkup> diego, type 'dmesg | tail -5'
[09:47] <luis_> BlueEagle: I found one thing telling me to right click a file and select 'send via bluetooth' but there's no such thing :P
[09:47] <arrick> BlueEagle, I can open the pci card bios and it has them all there
[09:47] <nickrud> yuion, are you compiling something for the kernel?
[09:47] <mthakur> okay, can ne1 tell me a good animation making software? please :)
[09:47] <diego> [4294996.114000]  atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e02a <keycode>' to make it known.
[09:47] <diego> [4294996.120000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).
[09:47] <diego> [4294996.120000]  atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e02a <keycode>' to make it known.
[09:47] <diego> [4294996.235000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).
[09:47] <diego> [4294996.235000]  atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e02a <keycode>' to make it known.
[09:47] <StyleUK> Anyone got ne ideas?
[09:47] <Seveas> NO pasting in here
[09:47] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin the last 40 lines or so of /var/log/apache2/error.log (sorry)
[09:47] <tkup> diego, I didn't say paste to this channel
[09:47] <keenan> nickserv identify 3t7gfq
[09:47] <yuion> yuion, No, I'm trying to compile wine myself
[09:47] <StyleUK> keenan nice...
[09:48] <Xenguy> !tell diego about paste
[09:48] <Seveas> keenan, /msg nickserv set password new_password_here
[09:48] <brandon_> very well
[09:48] <keenan> dammit
[09:48] <StyleUK> lol
[09:48] <tkup> diego, paste the result of 'dmesg' into PASTEBIN
[09:48] <StyleUK> Hi, I've installed Ubuntu 5.10 several times in the last 3 days, with the same CD, when I came to install Ubuntu again, it now shows an error, "Cannot download file zlib1g..." after that it continues the install but after around 80% it says "Unable to install initrd-tools - Install Failed" So I've started the install again and again but it still does it every single time, any ideas? Please?
[09:48] <yuion> nickrud, No, I'm trying to compile wine myself
[09:48] <nickrud> yuion, you have the gcc, it's not a kernel compile, and I've never compiled wine.
[09:49] <anymo> luis_, what's the problem about bluetooth?
[09:49] <megaman123> hi all ... how do i turn off uft-8?
[09:49] <Xenguy> StyleUK: try burning a new CD  ?
[09:49] <Seveas> yuion, to get all build dependencies for wine: sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[09:49] <anymo> luis_, I might help since I've just set up bluetooth on my laptop...
[09:49] <luis_> anymo: I want to know how to send files from my PC to my mobile.. the inverse way I got working
[09:49] <arrick> the pci card is SIIG UltraATA 66 PCI BIOS ver.1.25
[09:49] <Seveas> megaman123, by travelling back in time to 1990
[09:49] <megaman123> sorry UTF-8
[09:49] <drbreen> haLLO
[09:49] <mwe> megaman123: why'd you want that?
[09:49] <arrick> BlueEagle,
[09:49] <arrick> ^^
[09:49] <megaman123> mmmm ... can ubuntu do that :))
[09:49] <anymo> luis_, oh that's easy I just learned how to do that about an hour ago :)
[09:49] <megaman123> to run vdr
[09:50] <mwe> megaman123: of course
[09:50] <brandon_> DBO: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11892
[09:50] <luis_> anymo: wow plz tell me how to do it :)
[09:50] <alex_> hey guys, why am i getting this error? http://pastebin.com/650066
[09:50] <anymo> luis_, you will have to create a Launcher on your desktop
[09:50] <mwe> megaman123: what's the point though
[09:50] <yuion> Seveas, But I can't install wine since the system is amd64
[09:50] <StyleUK> Xenguy, don't have ne CD's left
[09:50] <luis_> anymo: allright, I'm listening
[09:50] <anymo> luis_, ok, you're on gnome right?
[09:50] <ubd> No utmp entry.  You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh"
[09:50] <ubd> sh-3.00$
[09:50] <ubd> ??
[09:50] <megaman123> i really dont know.. i tried vdr start
[09:50] <luis_> anymo: yes
[09:50] <BlueEagle> luis_: Actually I've got that feature in dapper
[09:50] <Seveas> yuion, and why do you think compiling it yourself will help?
[09:51] <BlueEagle> luis_: Right click and choose "Send To"
[09:51] <megaman123> it returned turn off UTF-8 first
[09:51] <DBO> brandon_, is that the whole log?
[09:51] <anymo> luis_, ok go to desktop and create a launcher
[09:51] <brandon_> yes
[09:51] <brandon_> there are other logs
[09:51] <anymo> luis_, name it like send file via bluetootj (name is not important)
[09:51] <sovieticool> ohh wine don't work on amd64 ?
[09:51] <BlueEagle> luis_: There you can choose evolution or Bluetooth (OBEX)
[09:51] <brandon_> there's an error.og.1
[09:51] <mwe> megaman123: what's vdr?
[09:51] <DBO> brandon_, type sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start (if its not started) and see if it changes
[09:51] <harisund> Is there a scandisk equivalent for ext3? Something that completely scans each and every sector, marks bad sectors, checks pretty much everything?
[09:51] <luis_> anymo: ok I'm doing it
[09:51] <anymo> luis_, and under command put gnome-obex-send
[09:51] <Rdde> is it possible to se the temp of the harddrives in ubuntu?
[09:51] <yuion> Seveas, Well, I know wine CAN run on amd64, I have a gentoo box where it works. But apt won't install wine for some reason. I don't understand why, so I thought I'd try to do it on my own
[09:51] <luis_> BlueEagle: there's only evolution on Send to
[09:51] <megaman123> its video disk recorder .. or something like that .. like pvr
[09:51] <raetsel99> hi harisund take a look at fsck
[09:52] <mwe> Rdde: yes
[09:52] <harisund> raetsel99: Ok will try fsck
[09:52] <AMDXP> can you pre-link in Breezy?
[09:52] <anymo> so, name is e.g. Bluetooth, command is gnome-obex-send , and choose an icon if you want
[09:52] <Rdde> how?
[09:52] <mwe> Rdde: if your chip is supported or lm_sensors work for you
[09:52] <megaman123> for my sattelite card to run and record
[09:52] <brandon_> no, it didn't change. exact same entries
[09:52] <anymo> luis_, got it?
[09:52] <raetsel99> have a look at the man page harisund it does an awful lot
[09:52] <Warlord384> when i made a ubuntu disc and tried to install it it said "boot from atapi cdrom: no bootable media found"
[09:52] <luis_> anymo: yes, it's done
[09:52] <Warlord384> help?
[09:52] <raetsel99> harisund you may have to umount the filesystem before fsck will work ( if yuo can umount it )
[09:52] <anymo> now simply drag a file you want to send on that icon
[09:52] <mwe> megaman123: I use gkrellm
[09:52] <BlueEagle> luis_: have you got the Bluetooth (OBEX) option then?
[09:52] <[myg0t] knecke> http://www.myg0t.com/p33pu5/d3/art035ha.jpg
[09:52] <Rdde> mwe,  im intrested in the disks
[09:53] <[myg0t] knecke> http://www.myg0t.com/p33pu5/d3/art035ha.jpg
[09:53] <megaman123> is it that risky
[09:53] <anymo> luis_, now drag file you want to send on that icon
[09:53] <luis_> anymo: wow I got it!!!
[09:53] <nickrud> Warlord384, when you look at the cd in windows, do you see one file or many files
[09:53] <harisund> raetsel99: That was precisely what I was afraid of !
[09:53] <tkup> Warlord384, do you have a CD in the cdrom drive?
[09:53] <anymo> luis_, great ^^
[09:53] <Warlord384> tkup: yes
[09:53] <luis_> BlueEagle: no bluetooth under Send To
[09:53] <Warlord384> 1 sec
[09:53] <harisund> raetsel99: How do I scan the harddisk I am currently using? Is there any other command?
[09:53] <yuion> Seveas, is that totally lame?
[09:53] <luis_> anymo: thank u very very much!
[09:53] <tkup> Warlord384, how many cd drives do you have?
[09:53] <[myg0t] knecke> myg0t 0wns y0u - www.myg0t.com
[09:53] <BlueEagle> luis_: Hmm.. have you got gnome-bluetooth installed?
[09:53] <[myg0t] knecke> myg0t 0wns y0u - www.myg0t.com
[09:53] <[myg0t] knecke> myg0t 0wns y0u - www.myg0t.com
[09:53] <mwe> Rdde: I use gkrellm. it works well here with acpi
[09:53] <IdleOne> !ops
[09:53] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[09:54] <raetsel99> harisund, you may have to boot to single user mode to scan some partitions, or boot from CD to get a shell where you can fsck all filesystems
[09:54] <luis_> BlueEagle: yes I got
[09:54] <anymo> luis_, no problem, I just found this out an hour ago :) I needed it too
[09:54] <BlueEagle> [myg0t] knecke: is being ignored
[09:54] <IdleOne> thank you
[09:54] <harisund> raetsel99: Oh yes why I didn't I think of that? Using the LiveCD perhaps?
[09:54] <Warlord384> tkup: just one
[09:54] <brandon_> DBO: see, i installed apache, and i wasn't happy with its sql support, so i installed apache2. with both installed, neither would start up automatically. then i uninstalled apache, but apache2 still won't start. also, i'm using dapper, so maybe it doesn't work for that reason
[09:54] <Warlord384> nickrud: its a bunch of file
[09:54] <BlueEagle> 21:40 < arrick> BlueEagle, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11890 eyequeue
[09:54] <harisund> raetsel99: Will using the LiveCD work? In other words, my hard disks won't be mounted by default with the LiveCD right?
[09:54] <luis_> anymo: great, now we all can have fun ;)
[09:54] <raetsel99> raetsel99, yes that sort of thing though not sure if the Ubuntu liveCD supports booting to a shell
[09:54] <Warlord384> and when i try to open the D: prompt, it says "invalid drive specification"
[09:54] <Seveas> yuion, I never heard anything but horrorstories from wine-on-amd64 experiments, never tried it myself though
[09:54] <megaman123> so ... can i turn off UTF-8 ?
[09:55] <anymo> luis_, yes ^^
[09:55] <d_d> _jason: thanks a ton
[09:55] <raetsel99> harisund, I meant yes that sort of thing though not sure if the Ubuntu liveCD supports booting to a shell
[09:55] <DBO> brandon_, that helps a little, please hold
[09:55] <harisund> raetsel99: Can't I boot directly into the GUI and still run fsck?
[09:55] <nickrud> Warlord384, if you can't open it, how do you know it has many files?
[09:55] <anymo> cya all I'm leaving now...
[09:55] <harisund> raetsel99: Should it be run from the shell only?
[09:55] <d_d> _jason: it works now. turn out that i hadnt added the nonfree repositiories
[09:55] <raetsel99> ah yes of course, harisund,
[09:55] <Warlord384> nickrud: i can open it on this windows pc, but i cant install it on another pc
[09:55] <harisund> ratesel: Ok thanks. I am going to try that now. Will catch up with you later.
[09:56] <brandon_> that's about all the bg info i can give you. other than that, i changed the port binding to 1025, so i wouldn't have to be root to start it.
[09:56] <harisund> raetsel99: Thanks a ton again (didn't know fsck)
[09:56] <raetsel99> ok, harisund good luck
[09:56] <Rdde> mwe, looks good.. how do i get the temps?
[09:56] <Warlord384> nickrud: i just formatted the hd and im trying to install ubuntu 5.10 server
[09:56] <d_d> _jason: THANKS!!!!
[09:56] <nickrud> Warlord384, it's possible it's a bad burn, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[09:56] <Warlord384> ok
[09:56] <Warlord384> thanks
[09:56] <foobar> if I install gnome in addition to kde, can I choose then in gdm which desktop to boot?
[09:57] <Seveas> foobar, yes
[09:57] <nickrud> foobar, yes
[09:57] <Dr_Willis> foobar,  of course. :P
[09:57] <DBO> brandon_, yeah, I saw that, btw, if you dont say my name when you talk to me, there is a very good chance I wont see what you say
[09:57] <Dr_Willis> ya can pick any of a dozen+ window managers to use. :P
[09:57] <Dr_Willis> the Linux way! Choices are good.
[09:57] <brandon_> i'm lazy
[09:58] <foobar> so which package should I install ? cause I just want to look how i like it (and maybe i'll migrate to gnome)
[09:58] <foobar> but the gnome package installs so many additional programs...
[09:58] <Dr_Willis> 'ubuntu-desktop' 'gnome-desktop'  'kubuntu-desktop' 'xubuntu-desktop'
[09:59] <foobar> gnome-desktop-environment ?
[09:59] <Dr_Willis> foobar,  yes it does... so. whats your point.
[09:59] <luis_> anymo: strange, now my mobile keeps saying 'connection lost'
[09:59] <brandon_> DBO: the guys over on the apache channel are really ornery, but they suggested that debian screwed up apache2 by creating an apache2 folder in /etc...other than that they provided nothing of any value
[09:59] <Dr_Willis> actually - if you installed Kubuntu, you may want to install the 'ubuntu-desktop' package.
[09:59] <megaman123> anyone .. kindly .. can i turn UTF-8? if so how?
[09:59] <Dr_Willis> !info ubuntu-desktop
[09:59] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop: (The Ubuntu desktop system), section base, is optional. Version: 0.80 (breezy), Packaged size: 10 kB, Installed size: 36 kB
[09:59] <Seveas> megaman123, breezy?
[09:59] <megaman123> turn it off .. sorry
[09:59] <megaman123> yes
[10:00] <Seveas> megaman123, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[10:00] <foobar> if I don't want to use gnome, i'll have to uninstall all those programs manually
[10:00] <wolf_> Hi, can uninstall openoffice.org without uninstall ubuntu.desktop from synaptic?
[10:00] <megaman123> thanks
[10:00] <foobar> at least thats what i would have to do with kde
[10:00] <megaman123> will that kill my system !!
[10:00] <Xenguy> General firewall/tunneling question:  yesterday I was inside a building that was networked but did not allow SSH/port 22 connections to leave the building, so I couldn't SSH to my home box to check mail, etc.  Anyone know a good tool(s) for tunnelling out through commonly open ports (80? 443? 53?) that would allow me to tunnel my SSH request through an open port in their firewall to my home box?  (I'm thinking tools like 'stunnel' or 'corkscrew' ?)
[10:00] <Dr_Willis> foobar, 'manually' - not really, and not with kde either. :P thats what a package manager is all about
[10:00] <Seveas> megaman123, no 
[10:00] <wng_z3r0> hi
[10:00] <Dr_Willis> foobar,  i install both gnome and kde. since theres  tools in both that are very useable and nice.
[10:01] <Dr_Willis> foobar,  and i mix and match them. theres no need for a "one OR the other" kinda of mentality
[10:01] <megaman123> ok :) i got it now .. i can select a different character set :)  thanks
[10:01] <DBO> brandon_, are you using directadmin?
[10:01] <foobar> ok, thanks i'll try it
[10:01] <brandon_> what's that?
[10:01] <DBO> brandon_, yeah, the debian channel is a bit elitist
[10:02] <wng_z3r0> I have a question
[10:02] <brandon_> DBO:, no ,the apache channel
[10:02] <Rdde> i can't get the status from proftpd to the gnome grafik tool.. can i "reinstall" proftpd to discard all the edits i did in the text files?
[10:02] <brandon_> they're jerks
[10:02] <BlueEagle> xenguy: You _could_ run your ssh server on port 80. :p
[10:02] <eyequeue> Dr_Willis, nice philosophy, but drive space here disallows it, sigh
[10:02] <DBO> brandon_, them too
[10:02] <brandon_> DBO: well, i haven't been on the debian channel
[10:03] <brandon_> DBO: what's directadmin?
[10:03] <Rdde> is it possible to reinstall proftpd?
[10:03] <DBO> its a way to administer apache, but if you dont have it, its not your issue
[10:03] <DBO> Rdde, yes
[10:03] <Xenguy> BlueEagle: well that's one option I guess :-)  I'm just curious as to whether there are good tools that address this kind of issue
[10:03] <Kr0ntab> Xenguy, you could simply change/add the listening port on yer ssh server at home to 80,445, or something else that's open... and ssh that way...
[10:03] <Rdde> DBO, how?
[10:04] <DBO> Rdde, "sudo apt-get remove --purge proftpd"
[10:04] <wng_z3r0> ns set password 6670912
[10:04] <wng_z3r0> omg
[10:05] <wng_z3r0> guess i won't be using that one
[10:05] <Xenguy> Kr0ntab: well, maybe it is easier than I thought, and I don't really need special tools at all
[10:05] <kosnick> i need an offline browser. can someone help me find one?
[10:05] <Kr0ntab> Xenguy, :-)  yup
[10:05] <DBO> brandon_, I guess you could uninstall apache with purge, then reinstall it...
[10:05] <criminy> what does a 't' mean in the permission field. I have a folder with drwxr-x--t
[10:05] <deefzi> what does "default sink" mean?
[10:05] <brandon_> DBO: what does purge do? nuke everything including config files?
[10:06] <DBO> you got it!
[10:06] <DBO> so if you got a config file you love, back it up
[10:06] <brandon_> not in apache
[10:06] <brandon_> all it would do is reset to port 80
[10:06] <Xenguy> kosnick: apt-cache search browser |grep offline
[10:06] <tkup> I've tried to love config files at some point in my life but I failed
[10:07] <kosnick> Xenguy : thx
[10:07] <Xenguy> criminy: that's the 'sticky bit'
[10:07] <Xenguy> kosnick: yw
[10:07] <JDahl> brandon_, DBO: I bet that purging and reinstalling will just get you back to where you started... better to just figure out what's wrong and fix it - at least, that's my experience
[10:08] <criminy> What does that mean?
[10:08] <criminy> oh, I get i
[10:08] <criminy> t
[10:08] <brandon_> JDahl: problem is, i installed apache and apache2 at the same time, because i was stupid and lazy
[10:08] <DBO> JDahl, normally I agree, but in the few google cases I was able to found related to this issue, a reinstall fixed 2 out of 4
[10:08] <brandon_> instead of getting rid pf apache before installing apache2
[10:08] <Xenguy> criminy: man chmod , then search for string 'sticky'
[10:08] <DBO> and the other 2 just stopped without a fix
[10:09] <Kr0ntab> Xenguy, a prob you might face is if the firewall has some smarts in it that inspects higher layers i.e. this port 80 traffic doesn't look anything like valid http traffic... and blocks you... one way arround this is employing a tool like http-tunnel which "encapsulates" your 3vil packets through an HTTP compliant set of commands....
[10:09] <EgoPhobia> how to enable universe and multivers in sources.list , i have already "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse" uncommented ,
[10:10] <Xenguy> Kr0ntab: bingo, that's the kind of thing I'm trying to research (tools like stunnel and corkscrew seem to try to address similar issues)
[10:10] <DBO> !tell EgoPhobia about repos
[10:10] <nickrud> EgoPhobia, find the other references to universe, and make sure they are uncommented and have multiverse following
[10:10] <Rdde> whats the name of the gnome proftpd administation program?
[10:10] <Kr0ntab> another nifty proxy of sorts is ptunnel in which one can employ the same technique with ICMP pings and replies...
[10:10] <Kr0ntab> pretty funny stuff actually...
[10:10] <eyequeue> Kr0ntab, ssh over icmp? :)
[10:10] <Kr0ntab> :-D
[10:11] <Kr0ntab> yup
[10:11] <Kr0ntab> hehe
[10:11] <Kr0ntab> in the data payload of ICMP packets...
[10:11] <JDahl> brandon_, there shouldn't be anything wrong with that... ideally apt should uninstall apache for you if it conflicts with apache2
[10:11] <eyequeue> gotta love geeks :)
[10:11] <nickrud> someone had an itch in a truly unusual place :)
[10:12] <DrBair> has anyone attempted to install the ntfs programs from backports?
[10:12] <Xenguy> Kr0ntab: a lot of places are blocking outgoing ping now though, so I'm thinking ports that *must* stay open are probably the best to focus on (80, 443, maybe 53)
[10:12] <brandon_> JDahl: after i installed apache2, apache stopped starting automatically
[10:12] <drbreen> why should i use ntfs ?
[10:12] <Kr0ntab> udp tunnels are also possible...
[10:12] <drbreen> network data exchange works for me
[10:12] <Kr0ntab> same concept... just a tunnel of DNS packets
[10:12] <matthew_w> Hey, is there a way to clear the history of commands in the terminal?
[10:12] <Bambino> !tgz
[10:12] <ubotu> Bambino: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:12] <Averice> how do i know that i have a good burned iso
[10:12] <Kr0ntab> see udp-tunnel
[10:13] <olemikal> anybody knows any good system monitors like conky??
[10:13] <drbreen> mettehw_w:rm ~/.bash_history
[10:13] <Kr0ntab> in fact... i believe these are all available in multiverse.  hehe
[10:13] <obli> How do I mount a CD image file?
[10:13] <obli> or extract it?
[10:13] <Kr0ntab> how convenient.  ;)
[10:13] <DBO> matthew_w, "history -c"
[10:13] <drbreen> sudo mount -o loopback cdimage.iso /media/cdimage
[10:13] <JDahl> brandon_, that's probably what you'd want; apt uninstalled (part of) apache for you.. but apache2 doesnt work either?
[10:13] <drbreen> @obli: see above
[10:13] <obli> thanks
[10:13] <Rdde> isnt there any gnome ftp server for ubuntu?
[10:13] <matthew_w> Thanks!
[10:14] <Kr0ntab> Xenguy, 445 is probably the most effective with stunnel... as it .. well... just looks friggin normal.  :-P
[10:14] <Xenguy> Rdde: vsftpd is best IMHO
[10:14] <Xenguy> Kr0ntab: I think you mean 443
[10:14] <brandon_> JDahl: the script in init.d doesn't start apache, even using sudo. i can start the daemon using the /usr/sbin executable
[10:14] <Kr0ntab> oops
[10:14] <Kr0ntab> yeah
[10:14] <Rdde> Xenguy,  IMHO?
[10:14] <Kr0ntab> misnomer
[10:14] <olemikal> anybody knows any good system monitors like conky??
[10:14] <kosnick> Xenguy : after looking a little i think that WGET will work for me.
[10:14] <medianu> hello
[10:14] <Xenguy> !imho
[10:14] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Xenguy
[10:14] <GuardianAtomos> Is Ubuntu any good with detecting/installing USB networking devices?
[10:15] <Xenguy> In My Humble Opinion
[10:15] <DrBair> gah, nm. seveas server is down. adepts error message was a bit vague
[10:15] <GuardianAtomos> I know Fedora Core wasn't...
[10:15] <Seveas> DrBair, which mirror?
[10:15] <drbreen> usb network devices wtf ?
[10:15] <obli> drbreen> It says i have to specify filesystem type
[10:15] <drbreen> i dont know any
[10:15] <GuardianAtomos> drbreen: Like a USB wi-fi adapter...
[10:15] <DBO> GuardianAtomos, you mean like a wireless usb?
[10:15] <drbreen> @obli: -t iso9660 or something like
[10:15] <GuardianAtomos> Yeah.
[10:15] <DrBair> Seveas: I'm trying to get http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/pool/backports/libntfs8_1.12.1-1~backport_i386.deb
[10:15] <obli> ok
[10:15] <drbreen> try man mount
[10:15] <LazyAngel> thunderbird opens webpages with firefox instead of opera. Anyone know how to add opera using "update-alternatives"?
[10:15] <DBO> GuardianAtomos, mine works fine
[10:15] <Xenguy> kosnick: yes wget would work, tho I think httrack is proabably worth a look
[10:15] <eyequeue> drbreen, my isp issues a usb nic with their adsl service, as one example
[10:15] <GuardianAtomos> DBO: Really?
[10:16] <DBO> Really really
[10:16] <Vge> somebody can tell me, why this webbased irc works, but not Konversation or Irssi?
[10:16] <GuardianAtomos> DBO: Did you have to install it or anything? Or did Ubuntu detect it?
[10:16] <Seveas> DrBair, use a mirror, that machine is not accessible outside my network
[10:16] <DBO> GuardianAtomos, out of the box
[10:16] <GuardianAtomos> DBO: What brand?
[10:16] <DBO> Linksys
[10:16] <drbreen> maybe mount tehimage.iso /media/cdimage -t iso9660 -o loopback
[10:16] <DrBair> Seveas: will do
[10:16] <olemikal> anybody knows any good system monitors like conky?? anyone??
[10:16] <JDahl> brandon_, maybe I should but out, since I am not an expert on apache, but it sounds like apt disabled apache in favor of apache2 as per your request...
[10:16] <kosnick> Xenguy : i have tried htttrack with synaptic , no answer ... Anyway thx
[10:17] <GuardianAtomos> DBO: Same here...dunno why it won't work...
[10:17] <DBO> JDahl, he has done almost 0 config to the server, sometimes the simple solutions are worth the 20 seconds they take even if they dont work
[10:17] <Xenguy> kosnick: enable uni and multiverse, and look for 'httrack'
[10:17] <DBO> GuardianAtomos, wireless b or g?
[10:18] <Rdde> how do i launch webmin-proftpd?
[10:19] <xxenon> !xgl
[10:19] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[10:19] <JDahl> DBO, maybe I am just confused - he installed apache2, but is still trying to run apache - I would not expect that to work.  But I would assume apache2 could be made to work instead
[10:20] <Rdde> just installed webmin-proftpd.. anyone knows how do run it? =)
[10:20] <Vge> somebody can tell me why i can use web based IRC but not my Konversation or IRssi?
[10:20] <eyequeue> Vge, definitively? no.  a guess, sure
[10:20] <DBO> JDahl, I agree, it should work, but the fact of the matter is it doesnt.  And he used an a-standard install method, so why not just give the purge a run?
[10:20] <obli> ok, what if I want to extract this BIN cd image file?
[10:20] <mwe> Vge: firewall rules maybe
[10:21] <sovieticool> how i make a shoer cut to krusader to desktop ?
[10:21] <GuardianAtomos> I'm not TOO familiar with Linux distros...but I recall hearing that people frowned upon RPMs used in Red Hat and Fedora. What's the problem with them? I'm just curious.
[10:21] <eyequeue> Vge, many workplace firewalls consider irc a security risk, and block port 6667, but not 80 ... that would do it
[10:21] <sovieticool> how i make a shortcut to krusader to desktop ?
[10:21] <mogulike> RPMs don't resolve dependaces, i think
[10:21] <DBO> JDahl, I understand the linux users aversion to the microsoft school of fixing things, reinstall just isnt supposed to be needed, and Im sure its NOT needed, but it might fix it anyhow
[10:21] <mwe> sovieticool: right click desktop, look at the menu
[10:22] <Vge> eyequeue: well it works with my old kernel, not with the new, so im kinda lost
[10:22] <GuardianAtomos> mogulike: Ah...so apt-get will retreive dependencies if necessary?
[10:22] <brandon_> DBO: is there a way i can select any related packages with apt-get remove at the same time as i select apache2? apache2 is only one package
[10:22] <ubd> How do i swicth to root at terminal??
[10:22] <GuardianAtomos> udb: su
[10:22] <sovieticool> ok thanx
[10:22] <eyequeue> !root
[10:22] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:22] <lutra> ubd: use sudo not su
[10:22] <DBO> brandon_, that is fine, just let it remove and purge apache2
[10:22] <JDahl> DBO, sure - he could that... I am just under the impression he is trying to fix "apache" and not "apache2" - that's what puzzles me
[10:22] <ompaul> GuardianAtomos, Wrong we don't have su
[10:22] <DBO> JDahl, no, hes trying to fix apache2
[10:22] <GuardianAtomos> udb: If you want to actually switch to root, use su. For a single command, use sudo.
[10:22] <mwe> ubd: type sudo -i to get a root prompt
[10:23] <mwe> ubd: password is your user password
[10:23] <Averice> hello
[10:23] <DBO> hello
[10:23] <GuardianAtomos> ompaul: I use su all the time. :)
[10:23] <Rdde> lol, how do i launch proftpd webmin? :D
[10:23] <Averice> I have burnt my ISO Installer CD
[10:23] <Averice> how do i run it
[10:23] <ubd> ubd@ubuntu:~$ sudo root
[10:23] <ubd> Password:
[10:23] <ubd> sudo: root: command not found
[10:23] <GuardianAtomos> udb: To enable su, you have to first do: sudo passwd root
[10:23] <ompaul> mwe, you should tell people about RootSudo and let them make up their minds
[10:23] <DBO> Averice, stick it in your CD tray and reboot
[10:23] <ompaul> !tell udb about root
[10:23] <nalioth> GuardianAtomos: please don't do that
[10:23] <eyequeue> ubotu, tell udb about root
[10:23] <Averice> I burnt it using RecordNow burner, and is not working when rebooting
[10:23] <mwe> GuardianAtomos: it's disabled for a reason
[10:23] <GuardianAtomos> udb: sudo is for a single command. Like "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[10:23] <ubd> ubd
[10:23] <Averice> is there a manual way to install it
[10:23] <nalioth> GuardianAtomos: if you are gonna help out in here, please give out advice that works for ubuntu
[10:23] <ubd> u b d :
[10:24] <DBO> Averice, did you make sure you didnt burn the ISO as data?
[10:24] <ompaul> udb see see the message from the bot
[10:24] <GuardianAtomos> nalioth: My advice does work for ubuntu...
[10:24] <ubd>  ubotu, tell ubdabout root
[10:24] <ompaul> udb the red is only becacuse someone else uses your name
[10:24] <GuardianAtomos> nalioth: If someone really wants to enable root...why can't they?
[10:24] <Xenguy> GuardianAtomos: get your facts straight; this is Ubuntu, read the web page first
[10:24] <nalioth> GuardianAtomos: sudo password root breaks things
[10:24] <ubd> b and then d
[10:24] <ubd> u b d
[10:24] <GuardianAtomos> nalioth: Well, then I'm screwed! Heh. I enabled it.
[10:24] <GuardianAtomos> :'(
[10:24] <GuardianAtomos> Guess I can't disable it?
[10:25] <ubd> pfff
[10:25] <eyequeue> GuardianAtomos, perhaps best to refer them to that page, then let them decide their needs from there? (!root)
[10:25] <Xenguy> GuardianAtomos: read the web page and lock root again
[10:25] <mwe> GuardianAtomos: sudo is to get a root prompt as well. sudo -i will give you one
[10:25] <ompaul> tut tud
[10:25] <brandon_> DBO: didn't make any difference
[10:25] <ubd> tell ubotu to tell me about root, type my nick correct pls
[10:25] <GuardianAtomos> Understood.
[10:25] <nickrud> !tell ubd about root
[10:25] <ompaul> !tell ubd about root
[10:25] <DBO> brandon_, meh, thought as much... oh well... it was worth the go
[10:25] <ubd> thanks
[10:25] <brandon_> JDahl: apache is uninstalled at this point
[10:25] <ompaul> !tel GuardianAtomos about root
[10:25] <ubotu> ompaul: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:25] <eyequeue> ubd, in the future, you can also type this in irc: /msg ubotu root
[10:26] <mwe> ubd: you can just type /msg ubotu root next time
[10:26] <ompaul> !tell GuardianAtomos about root
[10:26] <brandon_> JDahl: apache2 works better with sql
[10:26] <ompaul> GuardianAtomos, you have options read that web page
[10:27] <JDahl> brandon_, ok - I see your problem... I guess got into the conversation from the wrong point - sorry
[10:27] <Lars> does the live cd of ubuntu have a ftpserver enable?
[10:27] <GuardianAtomos> Gotcha. Sorry guys...didn't mean to violate any rules or anything. I just thought it was cool to enable root if you wanted to.
[10:27] <DBO> JDahl, the problem has to be with the script, since manually starting it works
[10:27] <ompaul> mwe if you would mind, in this channel if someone requests info about root you tell them using the factoid thanks, don't start with that
[10:27] <alex_> hey guys, why am i getting this error? http://pastebin.com/650066
[10:28] <nalioth> GuardianAtomos: there is not one reason to do so. sudo can handle ANY of your superuser needs *learn how to use it*
[10:28] <Rdde> anyone know how do I launch webmin proftpd ? :P
[10:28] <GuardianAtomos> nalioth: You don't have to be so beligerent about it. I get the point. And I DO use sudo.
[10:28] <GuardianAtomos> I just also use su from time to time.
[10:28] <Averice> if i burnt my ISO using Sonic RecordNow software, does it make any issue
[10:28] <kyle> alex_: who launched X ?
[10:28] <ubd> i want to logiin as root at terminallll
[10:28] <Averice> it wont autoinstall
[10:29] <some> sudo root passwd
[10:29] <kyle> Rdde: https://localhost:10000
[10:29] <sgrgc> sudo su
[10:29] <alex_> kyle gnome?
[10:29] <GuardianAtomos> After all...if someone understands the risks and still wants to enable root...so be it.
[10:29] <DBO> brandon_, "ls -l /usr/sbin/apach2"
[10:29] <kyle> alex_: no, the user
[10:29] <eyequeue> GuardianAtomos, we consider it a security feature, but ... has that page given you a feel for why now?
[10:29] <alex_> me?
[10:29] <some> ubd: sudo root passwd
[10:29] <GuardianAtomos> eyequeue: Yeah, definitely.
[10:29] <alex_> "alex"
[10:29] <nalioth> ubd: use sudo -i
[10:29] <GuardianAtomos> eyequeue: I just don't appreciate when people get all uptight about stuff like this.
[10:29] <eyequeue> GuardianAtomos, great
[10:29] <kyle> alex_: hrm... you shouldn't be getting such errors then
[10:29] <nalioth> some please don't do that
[10:29] <GuardianAtomos> But I apologize for suggesting something that was insecure.
[10:29] <alex_> kyle, i uninstalled a bunch of kde stuff lastnight
[10:29] <alex_> maybe that's why?
[10:29] <brandon_> DBO: execute bit turned on for all 3, root is owner
[10:29] <nalioth> some: that is not a good idea for ubuntu
[10:30] <eyequeue> GuardianAtomos, well, "security" gets me uptight some days too, i'll admit :)
[10:30] <GuardianAtomos> Heh.
[10:30] <Rdde> kyle, what user/password do i use?
[10:30] <DBO> brandon_, all 3?
[10:30] <kyle> alex_: if something vital was removed, amarok should have been removed too...
[10:30] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin the output
[10:30] <PwcrLinux> Goes into root not good, and use the sudo for better and easy..
[10:30] <ubd> Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the
[10:30] <ubd>          package 'binutils' installed.  If you do have binutils installed,
[10:30] <ubd>          then please check that `ld` is in your PATH.
[10:30] <theripper> what would be a good pcie video card for linux
[10:30] <kyle> Rdde: good question, root in normal (non-ubuntu) installations :)
[10:30] <some> i need help with software mixing, i want to be able to mic on skype and play a game or listen to music , for ex. playing a game with wine, how would i go about doing that?
[10:30] <mogulike> udb: you can login as root, but unless you have a reallllllllly good reason, use sudo
[10:31] <DBO> nalioth, just out of curiousity, what is the ban length here?  forever?
[10:31] <GuardianAtomos> Does sudo passwd -l root randomly create a new password?
[10:31] <mwe> hmm. I wonder if 38 degrees C is hot for a laptop battery
[10:31] <brandon_> DBO: usr/group/other
[10:31] <ompaul> GuardianAtomos, read the man page and stop trolling
[10:31] <DBO> GuardianAtomos, no, it just locks the account
[10:31] <George007> !unixtalk
[10:31] <ubotu> George007: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:31] <GuardianAtomos> ...
[10:31] <George007> !talk
[10:31] <ubotu> George007: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:31] <Celerex> I'm trying to compile my kernel based on the config for the currently installed kernel. I build the kernel, i build the initrd using mkinitrd i run depmod for my version
[10:31] <Xenguy> heh
[10:31] <GuardianAtomos> ubotu: Gotcha.
[10:31] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, GuardianAtomos
[10:32] <nalioth> DBO: i've banned nobody, but 24 hours at the max (if its required for that long) (and there are special circumstances, of course)
[10:32] <Celerex> but whenever i restart i get a whole lot of : modprobe FATAL could not load /lib/modules/<version>/modules.dep no such file or directory
[10:32] <Celerex> am i missing something?
[10:32] <brandon_> DBO: it's 755
[10:32] <nalioth> George007: can we help you?
[10:32] <some> i need help with software mixing, i want to be able to mic on skype and play a game or listen to music , for ex. playing a game with wine, how would i go about doing that?
[10:32] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin the output of "ls -l /usr/sbin/apache2", just humor me
[10:32] <brandon_> DBO: owner is root
[10:32] <brandon_> copy that
[10:32] <ubd> Unable to find the system utility `ld`; please make sure you have the
[10:32] <ubd>          package 'binutils' installed.  If you do have binutils installed,
[10:32] <ubd>          then please check that `ld` is in your PATH.?
[10:32] <George007> Was wondering if Unix Talk is compatible with Vypress Chat (on windows)
[10:32] <ompaul> ubd, get paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:33] <nalioth> ubd: please don't paste in here
[10:33] <Xenguy> !tell ubd about paste
[10:33] <ubd> ok
[10:33] <nickrud> ubd, pasting here is frowned upon, the place for that is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:33] <nalioth> ubd: the message iS TELLING you what to do
[10:33] <ubd> ok
[10:33] <brandon_> DBO: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11895
[10:33] <DBO> ubd, "sudo apt-get install binutils"
[10:33] <Rdde> anyone know how do login to the webmin? get wrong password or "Error - Access denied for 127.0.0.1"
[10:34] <nickrud> Rdde, somewhere in /etc/webmin there's a place you can set the allowed users
[10:34] <DBO> brandon_, oh I see what you were trying to say now... ok, I thought you had 3 files showing up
[10:34] <eyequeue> George007, i'd check the vypress web site or docs?
[10:34] <green_earz> Celerex: are you using make oldconfig with the .config and are you using the --initrd ?
[10:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu>  is there a way to leech streaming mp3 in linux?
[10:34] <eyequeue> George007, apt-cache show talkd, for the server info
[10:34] <George007> They didn't say anything about unix talk... it's okay though... just wondering!
[10:35] <elie> hello all
[10:35] <ploum> Is there any gaim2.0-beta3 packages for Breezy anywhere ?
[10:35] <George007> What is that eyequeue ?
[10:35] <brandon_> DBO: is there a switch for debug or verbose that i can use with the init.d script? isn't it-x?
[10:35] <George007> hmm I see
[10:35] <ubd> when i exit x, all programs will be closed?
[10:35] <eyequeue> George007, talkd is the talk daemon package, talk is the name of the client package
[10:35] <Warlord384> nickrud: im just using a ubuntu 5.10 ship-it to install the server programs
[10:36] <GuardianAtomos> ubd: Yeah.
[10:36] <GuardianAtomos> udb: Any X programs, that is...I think.
[10:36] <DBO> brandon_, its just a script, though the only place I can see it crapping out without pringting something is in the very begining where it does the check for /usr/sbin/apache2
[10:36] <nickrud> Warlord384, I've heard about bad ship-it's enough to recommend running them thru that iso verify page
[10:36] <some> how can i mic and play a game through wine at the same tim???
[10:36] <ubd> i want to install firefox, i downloaded tar and extracted it now what i have to do?
[10:37] <nickrud> !tell ubd about ff1.5
[10:37] <green_earz> brandon_: #! /bin/sh -x   for debug and #! /bin/sh -v   for vervos
[10:37] <eyequeue> George007, i'm curious, talk is rather forgotten/antiquated these days, you surprised me.  what made you think of it?
[10:37] <ubd> ty
[10:37] <DBO> brandon_, use the -v operator
[10:37] <DBO> oh, green_earz beat me to it
[10:37] <green_earz> ha
[10:38] <George007> eyequeue,  was looking at echat, and talking about it, when someone mentioned Unix Talk
[10:38] <eyequeue> George007, that's the emacs client?  *nod*
[10:38] <some> how can i mic and play a game through wine at the same tim???
[10:38] <brandon_> it's actually a bash script
[10:38] <DBO> whoa, how did I overlook all those if VERBOSE != no tests in the script...
[10:39] <ompaul> some, you may need to ask in #winehq its not really a ubuntu issue
[10:39] <devscott> C++ QUESTION: I'm getting a sig fault and I don't see why  http://paste.plone.org/3294
[10:39] <George007> which one is emac? echato r unix talk?
[10:39] <ACU> Hi guys -- Can anyone tell me how to hibernate on KDE 3.4 UBUNTU ? ---- also IS there any pdf editor for linux?
[10:39] <eyequeue> George007, etalk
[10:39] <DBO> brandon_, yeah "sudo /ect/init.d/apache2 -v start"
[10:39] <eyequeue> George007, echat rather, sorry
[10:39] <jadaz87> devscott which line does it say the fault is on?
[10:39] <George007> You know how to set it up? coz we got an error when we closed it eyequeue
[10:39] <graft> hey does anyone know how i can get my damn DVD drive to stop spinning all the time?
[10:40] <brandon_> DBO: no output
[10:40] <eyequeue> George007, etalk, geez, i need to find coffee, eheheh
[10:40] <devscott> jadaz87: sigs right away before it creates an instance of matrix
[10:40] <graft> whenever there's a DVD in there, it won't shut up, even if it's not being accessed
[10:40] <George007> lol eyequeue ... we got this error: eChat: Bind socket failed.
[10:40] <eyequeue> George007, no, i've stepped out of the *emacs world a couple of years back actually
[10:40] <George007> so you wouldn't be able to help eyequeue ?
[10:41] <PwcrLinux> graft: try get data cd or mp3 cd for testing if they CD didn't work, look like a laser failed..
[10:41] <PwcrLinux> they=the
[10:41] <devscott> jadaz87: I'm guessing 25 though
[10:41] <eyequeue> George007, not with echat, talk clients do need a talk daemon listening though, is that the issue?
[10:41] <hatory> its possible to use a newsreader to see the mailing lists of debian ??
[10:41] <hatory> i tried everything
[10:42] <George007> I got no idea eyequeue, it was working... but then I closed the program, when I tried to reopen it, I got that error
[10:42] <hatory> but nothing..
[10:42] <graft> PwcrLinux: it's brand new
[10:42] <jay___> ugh
[10:42] <jay___> i hate wifi
[10:42] <nickrud> hatory, use pan, and point it at news.gmane.org
[10:42] <void^> devscott: mat[i]  = 0 <- fish
[10:42] <ACU> any hint on HIBERNATE on ubuntu KDE 3.1 ? ?
[10:42] <Rdde> do i just need to add the unix username to the miniserv.users to run the webmin? cant log in.. =(
[10:42] <Jhair> devscott: you should initialize mat in the constructor with new
[10:42] <graft> KDE 3.1? wow
[10:42] <PwcrLinux> graft: do in the terminal box   dmesg  if you find the CD drive model..
[10:42] <harisund> devscott: I believe it is in the line void^ talked about. You will have to first assign n*n space.
[10:42] <DBO> brandon_, pastebin /etc/default/apache2
[10:43] <hatory> hmmmm nickrud liferea dont work ??
[10:43] <devscott> void^: agh mat.push_back(0); ?
[10:43] <harisund> devscott: You could try and do "mat.assign(n*n,0)
[10:43] <Jhair> devscott: you have (gdb) print mat
[10:43] <Jhair> $2 = {<std::_Vector_base<int,std::allocator<int> >> = {
[10:43] <Jhair>     _M_impl = {<std::allocator<int>> = {<__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<int>> = {<No data fields>}, <No data fields>}, _M_start = 0x0, _M_finish = 0x0,
[10:43] <Jhair>       _M_end_of_storage = 0x0}}, <No data fields>}
[10:43] <eyequeue> George007, can you "telnet localhost 517" (if localhost is where the server was running)?
[10:43] <void^> devscott: yes, something like that
[10:43] <nickrud> hatory, or any news reader. Liferea is a feed reader, not an nntp reader
[10:43] <George007> eyequeue, it's a serverless program
[10:43] <Jhair> ops
[10:43] <Jhair> sorry about that
[10:43] <eyequeue> George007, ah, i'll be right over
[10:43] <George007> k
[10:44] <brandon_> DBO: set to not start on boot
[10:44] <harisund> Could you fix it devscott?
[10:44] <hatory> nickrud, hmmm okok (: tks
[10:44] <graft> PwcrLinux: i mean what do you want to know about it? it's a standard ATAPI DVD-R/CD-RW
[10:44] <devscott> void^: that worked
[10:44] <GuardianAtomos> Why can't I add network interfaces in Network Settings?
[10:44] <DBO> brandon_, edit that file to read NO_START=0
[10:44] <devscott> void^: thanks
[10:44] <devscott> harisund: yep, thanks
[10:44] <brandon_> DBO: yeah, but if i can't start it now...
[10:45] <arrick> hey guys, how do I change a users home directory?
[10:45] <DBO> brandon_, humor me =)
[10:45] <iRRVi> whats the default root password?
[10:45] <DBO> brandon_, did you modify that file yourself?
[10:45] <ubd> cd.. doesnt work!_!?!?!?!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!11
[10:45] <Vge> somebody can tell why cant i use port 6667 on kernel 2.6.17, but 2.6.10 works well?
[10:45] <harisund> arrick: I believe you can modify /etc/passwd file
[10:45] <ompaul> !tell iRRVi about root
[10:45] <ubd> omfg
[10:45] <brandon_> DBO: no
[10:45] <harisund> arrick: But better be careful when modifying that file.
[10:45] <DBO> brandon_, set it to 0
[10:45] <arrick> thanks
[10:45] <ompaul> iRRVi, don't read the message from the bot
[10:45] <ubd> how to go onu level up?
[10:45] <PwcrLinux> graft: type dmesg in the terminal box and paste to the pastebin.. see below
[10:45] <brandon_> DBO: done
[10:45] <PwcrLinux> !paste
[10:45] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[10:46] <theripper> does anyone run breeze64bit?
[10:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ubd about cli
[10:46] <DBO> brandon_, "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start"
[10:46] <ompaul> ubd, your questions are very intelligent, yes very intelligent
[10:46] <brandon_> DBO: guess what...
[10:46] <DBO> uhm, it didnt work yet?
[10:47] <brandon_> * Starting apache 2.0 web server...
[10:47] <brandon_> DBO: thanks. i never would have thought of that
[10:47] <truz24> What packages are available for capturing video from a firewire camcorder?
[10:47] <jadaz87> !kino
[10:47] <ubotu> jadaz87: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:47] <devscott> is there a setting in gaim where I can mask my ip?
[10:47] <DBO> brandon_, thats ok, I learned something myself
[10:47] <J_P> hi all
[10:47] <theripper> does anyone run breezy 64bit?
[10:47] <brandon_> DBO: that means kde kind of screwed me over. i set it to start automatically in the graphical admin
[10:47] <harisund> Does anybody here know why Gaim shows my IRC Channels under the MSN section?
[10:48] <graft> PwcrLinux: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11896
[10:48] <PwcrLinux> graft: okay hang on
[10:49] <graft> ubd... try 'cd ..' instead of 'cd..'. this isn't DOS
[10:49] <sovieticool> theripper me :P
[10:50] <Averice> hello
[10:50] <theripper> sovieticool: does it run any faster then 32bit?
[10:50] <Bambino> !complie
[10:50] <ubotu> Bambino: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:50] <Bambino> !compile
[10:50] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[10:50] <DBO> brandon_, all that I did was look at the script and figure out which part was testing true that dumped to a "exit 0" command =P  wish I had started doing that earlier...
[10:50] <sovieticool> yes
[10:50] <Averice> My Install CD is not installing upon reboot
[10:50] <Averice> how do i manually install ubuntu
[10:50] <PwcrLinux> graft: is that Sony slim drive?
[10:50] <brandon_> DBO: yeah, i was looking it over too, but i missed that part
[10:50] <DBO> Averice, have you checked to make sure your BIOS is configured to boot from CD?
[10:51] <mwe> Averice: your install cd is not installing upon reboot. what do you mean?
[10:51] <ompaul> !tell Averice about boot options
[10:51] <mwe> Averice: do you mean it's not booting the cd?
[10:51] <Averice> how do i make it that way DBO
[10:51] <graft> PwcrLinux: no, it's a thinkpad thing... i think panasonic manufactures the drives
[10:51] <Averice> yeah
[10:51] <serprime> can so tell me how to get a chan-list in x-chat, pls
[10:51] <bliss1_> hi
[10:52] <Averice> its not rebooting using the CD, it shows the normal boot, the windows logo, etc
[10:52] <DBO> Averice, you will have to know how to get into your BIOS (delete, F2, F10, F12... one of those) by pushing a button when the computer starts
[10:52] <ompaul> !tell Averice about bootoptions
[10:52] <theripper> sovieticool: what about libs?  is there enough software so you can do everything that in 32bit?
[10:52] <litjes51> ?
[10:52] <ompaul>  Averice also have a look at wiki.ubuntu.com/paulskludge no promises but it might leave you better off
[10:53] <litjes51> help
[10:53] <Averice> let me retry
[10:53] <litjes51> list
[10:53] <graft> isn't there just some way to tell my DVD drive to stop spinning?
[10:53] <litjes51> ls
[10:53] <sovieticool> theripper yes
[10:53] <graft> !ask
[10:53] <ubotu> Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important.
[10:53] <DBO> Averice, once you get into BIOS you need to look for the boot order, CD-ROM, Floppy, and HDD are all likely to be listed
[10:53] <bliss1_> ompual:  overcast cool raining
[10:53] <yuion> back on track m8s
[10:53] <jad> any idea what are the differences between Gaim and Gajim ?
[10:53] <theripper> sovieticool: what desktop do you use?
[10:54] <sovieticool> gnome
[10:54] <digits> When I try to run fgl_glxgears I get an error about arithmics... anybody have a clue on this?
[10:54] <Vge> http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/650175 <-- do i need iptables?
[10:55] <graft> digits: clearly you're listening to too much bad 80s music
[10:55] <sovieticool> how i kill vlc if freeze ?
[10:55] <theripper> sovieticool: i have a 64bit amd and was thinking if i should install the 64bit ubuntu because of 64bit software availability
[10:55] <graft> sovieticool: pkill -9 -f vlc?
[10:55] <digits> graft: hehe
[10:55] <bliss1_> DBO: good sleep!
[10:55] <sovieticool> done graft ;)
[10:55] <DBO> huh?
[10:55] <DBO> what is sleep?
[10:55] <comrade> is there a cd burner app that comes with ubunutu or do you have to get, I need to burn an iso
[10:56] <graft> comrade: k3b
[10:56] <iRRVi> how come there is no make command
[10:56] <iRRVi> ???
[10:56] <nickrud> comrade, if you're in gnome, right click the iso in the file manager & select write to disk
[10:56] <DBO> comrade, just right click on the iso and select burn
[10:56] <bobbyd> comrade: I think one comes with it, K3B is good though, dont' know if that works under gnome though...
[10:56] <graft> it's the best burning app out there, probably, period
[10:56] <theripper> is there 64bit ubuntu channel?
[10:56] <comrade> yea but then I have to get the kde base
[10:56] <harisund> comrade: If you are familiar with the command line, I think there is an application called cdrecord that comes by default. But for a front end, you could right click on the iso and click burn
[10:56] <nickrud> iRRVi, install build-essential (for space on the cd)
[10:56] <iRRVi> huh?
[10:56] <bliss1_> DBO: in your case  its sleepless
[10:57] <harisund> iRRVi: You will have to install a package called build-essential
[10:57] <DBO> iRRVi, "sudo apt-get install build-essential"
[10:57] <nickrud> iRRVi, maybe space, I'm guessing. sudo apt-get install build-essential gets you make gcc , some other stuff
[10:57] <graft> gajim seems to be jabber-oriented....
[10:57] <comrade> nickrud, will it know to blank a cdrw?
[10:57] <DBO> iRRVi, "sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4 gcc" (just for good measure)
[10:57] <iRRVi> I have no internet, trying to compile ndiswrapper
[10:57] <bliss1_> nickrud: not still at work!
[10:57] <nickrud> comrade, to be honest, I'm not sure.
[10:57] <nickrud> bliss1_, locked to the desk today, yes.
[10:58] <DBO> iRRVi, oh... uhh, you will have to download the debs yourself I think and transfer them
[10:58] <caminomaster> hello
[10:58] <iRRVi> DBO: where do I dl them?
[10:58] <graft> anyone here using madwifi drivers?
[10:58] <bliss1_> nickrud: sounds about normal
[10:58] <DBO> iRRVi, is your other box ubuntu?
[10:58] <mavric2001> is there a good frontend ftp client for ubuntu?
[10:58] <nickrud> iRRVi, the wiki page http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupHowto has a list of the packages you need (for similar reasons)
[10:58] <harisund> mavric2001: You could use the default "Connect to server" option
[10:58] <iRRVi> DBO: no, this one is winblows
[10:59] <mwe> iRRVi: I'm not sure if the cd has the compiler on it. in particular you need the _same_ version that the kernel was compiled with. however the ndiswrapper module is installed by default i believe
[10:59] <mavric2001> ahhh
[10:59] <mavric2001> thanks
[10:59] <tmclaugh_> Hi does anyone here have have mplayer compiled with gtk2 support?
[10:59] <iRRVi> mwo: ORLY
[10:59] <tmclaugh_> i'm looking for the patch on the ubuntu forums at this link, http://seethrubuntu.ath.cx/MPlayer-1.0pre7-gtk2.patch.bz2, but the host is gone.
[10:59] <harisund> mavric2001: When you click on the "Connect to Server" and then edit your details, you will have an icon on your desktop that represents the connection
[10:59] <George007> !ff
[10:59] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[10:59] <iRRVi> mwe: I'll check it out
[10:59] <George007> !firefox
[10:59] <mwe> tmclaugh_: I think it's gtk1
[11:00] <George007> !firefox1.5
[11:00] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:00] <harisund> iRRVi: Are you trying to install ndiswrapper on your computer?
[11:00] <mavric2001> harisund thanks, i shoulda known that
[11:00] <tmclaugh_> mwe: I found a link to a patch but the link is dead. :-/
[11:00] <tmclaugh_> i'm hoping maybe someone has it hanging around
[11:01] <_jason> tmclaugh_: just compile mplayer from cvs
[11:01] <g-henna> hi
[11:01] <graft> argh... this is severely annoying
[11:01] <graft> my DVD drive won't shut up
[11:02] <harisund> Does anybody here know the command to transfer a folder through ftp? I mean the command line ftp ..
[11:02] <graft> harisund: get ncftp
[11:02] <mwe> graft: it keeps spinning?
[11:02] <Greenpacman> hi
[11:02] <harisund> graft: Is that a client?
[11:02] <graft> mwe: yeah...
[11:02] <graft> harisund: yeah
[11:02] <Xenguy> harisund: lftp
[11:02] <g-henna> i have some problems with power management on my laptop (acer travelmate 4602wlmi). i can use /etc/acpi/sleep.sh nicely, so the machine suspends-to-ram and wakes up after any key pressed. now i want exactly that action when closing/opening the lid; what do i have to do?
[11:02] <harisund> graft and Xenguy: Ok I will try those clients .. thanks
[11:03] <mwe> harisund: can't you do it with the standard ftp client? I haven't tried.
[11:03] <harisund> mwe: Not through the command line. It allows single file and multiple files transfer, but not a recursive directory transfer
[11:03] <tmclaugh_> _jason: I'm looking to update the FreeBSD port and I can't update it to a CVS snap.  Ubuntu is the only distro I've found with intructions available for patching the last release to use gtk2.
[11:03] <mwe> g-henna: check out /etc/acpi/events/
[11:03] <Xenguy> mwe: probably but lftp is a step up as a cli client
[11:03] <graft> mwe: standard ftp client has a really limited command set... i think with 'mget' you can download multiple files, but not directories recursively...
[11:03] <tmclaugh_> I think I just found a link though
[11:03] <_jason> tmclaugh_: oh I see
[11:03] <mwe> Xenguy: right
[11:03] <g-henna> i tried copying sleep.sh to lid.sh, but since lid.sh is called every time the lid state is changed (e.g. opened), the machine boots up, recognizes that the lid is open and re-suspends
[11:04] <ubuntu> when i try to boot, i get "GRUB error 15"
[11:04] <ubuntu> help
[11:04] <jadaz87> does anyone know how i can view NTFS drives?
[11:04] <jadaz87> on ubuntu?
[11:04] <mwe> graft: that sucks bad though
[11:04] <tmclaugh_> _jason: I dig through gentoo and debian a lot for patches.
[11:04] <mavric2001> viewing ntfs drives usually isnt the problem, writing to them is
[11:04] <rob__> and can be dangerous
[11:04] <jesusxp> hi guys! How can I run something thats gtk?
[11:04] <mwe> graft: I remember struggling with it a few years ago. ended up using another client
[11:05] <jadaz87> mavric2001 i just plugged up my usb drive and it recognized that it was there but said it could not view it
[11:05] <ubuntu> is there a way to install grub from a live cd onto my hd
[11:05] <sovieticool> jadaz87 mount those
[11:05] <graft> jesusxp: what are you trying to run?
[11:05] <ubuntu> espresso has an error and refuses to instal grub
[11:05] <g-henna> mwe: you see, the problem is that when i suspend-to-ram, i am not asked for a password for my kde and my kwallet is not closed and all that, which it is actue
[11:05] <jesusxp> dsmume_gtk
[11:05] <ubuntu> so i need to install grub manually
[11:05] <nickrud> ubuntu, try #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[11:05] <g-henna> mwe: ...actually with lid.sh
[11:05] <harisund> ubuntu: I believe you can execute "linux expert" on the command line when booting from the Live CD, and directly go to the GRUB stage
[11:05] <ubuntu> i dont know how to install grub manually
[11:06] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jadaz87 about mountwindows
[11:06] <jesusxp> http://thoduv.drunkencoders.com/article10:desmume-for-linux-first-native-nds-emu-on-linux
[11:06] <graft> jesusxp: and whta's the error you get?
[11:06] <jadaz87> thanks nalioth
[11:06] <ubuntu> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[11:06] <jadaz87> :)
[11:06] <ubuntu> nm^
[11:06] <jesusxp> permission denied
[11:06] <mwe> g-henna: yes. you gotta hack those scripts. I did. I used them as a basis for my own scripts
[11:07] <fnoy> how do i get root in ubuntu
[11:07] <yuion> how do i install openoffice?
[11:07] <harisund> ubuntu: Did you figure out the Grub part?
[11:07] <fnoy> su doesnt work
[11:07] <graft> jesusxp: hehe... um, do: chmod a+x ./dsmume_gtk
[11:07] <graft> then you should be able to run it
[11:07] <mwe> g-henna: the problem is an update will overwrite your changes if you just edit the existing ones
[11:07] <harisund> fnoy: It is generally advisable to run root required commands through sudo. However if you want a root shell, execute "sudo -s"
[11:07] <nickrud> fnoy, sudo -i and use your own password
[11:08] <nalioth> ubotu: tell fnoy about root
[11:08] <fnoy> thx
[11:08] <jesusxp> I tried, wont run
[11:08] <PwcrLinux> graft: My old CDRW/DVDRom vibration and replaced the newer CDRW/DVDRom it's works good so far.. I've experince with vibration, replaces every yearly..
[11:08] <nickrud> mwe, are you sure about that? I thought one of the great things about this os was etc was off limits if edited
[11:08] <yuion> _jason, hi aigan man
[11:08] <g-henna> mwe: could you send me your modified scripts? are they for use with kde?
[11:08] <gnomefreak> jesusxp: run chmod a+x /path/to/file
[11:08] <jesusxp> works now
[11:08] <jesusxp> sorry..
[11:09] <mwe> nickrud: I think the acpi script are overwritten
[11:09] <gnomefreak> jesusxp: than run ./program name
[11:09] <jesusxp> wiiierrrd :S very sorryl
[11:09] <graft> PwcrLinux: it's not vibration, it's just spinning, like normal... just it's not in use
[11:09] <jesusxp> sorry
[11:09] <mwe> nickrud: but it's not etc
[11:09] <mwe> nickrud: well /etc/acpi/
[11:09] <PwcrLinux> graft: yes, something wrong with CD drive, probably didn't set the DMA on?
[11:09] <graft> PwcrLinux: no, DMA is on...
[11:09] <yuion> some one knows how to install openoffice?
[11:09] <mwe> nickrud: I don't think there considered config files
[11:10] <graft> at least according to hdparm
[11:10] <RS> hey every1
[11:10] <nickrud> mwe, by policy those files shouldn't be changed if edited. I was under the assumtion the everything in /etc was considered conffiles, but I could easily be mistaken
[11:10] <Newman180> bambino you there
[11:10] <phinewheel> i have two sound devices, my soundcard and a USB headset. I would like ubuntu to use the USB headset for all applications. could someone tell me how to do this?
[11:10] <Bambino> Newman180: yes
[11:10] <PwcrLinux> graft: that's good, you can eject it out on DVD icon and right mouse click to EJECT, sometime the bazel button didn't work very rarely..
[11:10] <mwe> nickrud: I think not. only what packages specify as config files if I'm not mistaken
[11:11] <Newman180> i sent you a private message
[11:11] <nickrud> mwe, k.
[11:11] <Bambino> Newman180: Where? Now?
[11:11] <Newman180> yes
[11:11] <Bambino> Newman180: Got nothing.. Log on to ur old nick and identify
[11:11] <g-henna> mwe: could you send me your modified sleep-scripts? are they for use with kde?
[11:11] <Newman180> cant i am on a different comp
[11:11] <Newman180> or i guess i can
[11:11] <Newman180> but just send me a maessage
[11:11] <adjy> salut j'ai un pti souci
[11:11] <Bambino> Newman180: I cant see what u type if ur not registered
[11:11] <mwe> g-henna: ok. but they're a bit ugly at places. they work though
[11:12] <phinewheel> i have two sound devices, my soundcard and a USB headset. I would like ubuntu to use the USB headset for all applications. could someone tell me how to do this?
[11:12] <batkin> hello. I have problem opening SMB shared under GNOME.  the error message is about "x-directory/smb-share" stuff. can anything be done?
[11:12] <Newman180> how do i register again?
[11:12] <graft> PwcrLinux: yeah, but i don't WANT to... i ough tto be able to have a disk in there without it spinning
[11:12] <Bambino> Newman180: /msg nickserv register urpass
[11:12] <RS> Guys i need help , where can i download some file to open *.exe files
[11:12] <majd> what's the command to start/stop apache2?
[11:12] <crimsun> phinewheel: System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card, choose the usb headset
[11:12] <majd> i can't find out from google
[11:12] <Newman180> ok good
[11:12] <phinewheel> crimsun: I have tried that
[11:12] <graft> majd: /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
[11:12] <mwe> g-henna: use at your own risk
[11:13] <Ohm> Hey guys somebody knows some software as SKYPE for UBUNTU????????????/
[11:13] <crimsun> phinewheel: ...and?
[11:13] <jon_> ubotu tell RS about wine
[11:13] <RS> =] 
[11:13] <fnoy> how do i get a list of all the program is it "sudo apt-get ???"
[11:13] <phinewheel> crimsun: It does not work as I would like it to. I use my headset for gaming, and games (running through Cedega or just Linux builds) still use my soundcard
[11:13] <mwe> g-henna: do you still want them?
[11:13] <drbreen> klaptop_acpi_helper --hibernate ??
[11:13] <crimsun> phinewheel: cat /proc/asound/cards
[11:13] <Ohm> Hey guys somebody knows some software as SKYPE for UBUNTU????????????/
[11:13] <RS> Jon: where can i download some file to open *.exe files
[11:13] <adjy> ya t'il kelkun ki parle francais stp
[11:13] <crimsun> phinewheel: sorry, cat /proc/asound/modules
[11:13] <g-henna> mwe: yes, i sent you a msg with my mail address
[11:14] <PwcrLinux> graft: your DVD disc stays on and spinning too long when not in use.. your CD drive might heat up..   Anyone pls help graft, he need to stop spinning a DVD discs in his CD drive..
[11:14] <arrick> hey on the fstab, does anybody know that the dump and pass areas are for?
[11:14] <Ohm> Hey guys somebody knows some software as SKYPE for UBUNTU????????????/
[11:14] <crimsun> phinewheel: echo "options snd-via82xx index=-2" |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[11:14] <Nolt> hello
[11:14] <nickrud> arrick, for an obsolete backup system called dump
[11:14] <drbreen> ekiga ?
[11:14] <mwe> g-henna: all right
[11:14] <Nolt> Who can help me ??
[11:14] <drbreen> @ohm: see above
[11:14] <_Dez> how do i change my time?
[11:14] <crimsun> phinewheel: please do not paste to me in query unless I explicitly request it.
[11:14] <drbreen> @nilo: just ask
[11:14] <Nolt> i have problem with proftpd :(:(
[11:14] <graft> Nolt: ask your question
[11:14] <phinewheel> crimsun: np
[11:15] <batkin> hello. I have problem opening SMB shared under GNOME.  the error message is about "x-directory/smb-share" stuff. can anything be done?
[11:15] <arrick> nickrud, so I can leave the <pass> at 0 for all drives?
[11:15] <phinewheel> crimsun: pastebin?
[11:15] <Ohm> drbreen, ABOVE is the name of soft???
[11:15] <DBO> Nolt, I been known to do a bit of proftpd, whats the issue
[11:15] <arrick> cause somehow they are at 2
[11:15] <crimsun> phinewheel: I've already told you what to do.
[11:15] <Nolt> so i configuret it
[11:15] <Nolt> but i cant connect
[11:15] <DBO> Nolt, did you forward the ports?
[11:15] <nickrud> arrick, sure, two is fine also. It's actually irrelavent for 99% of users
[11:15] <Nolt> yup
[11:15] <_Dez> !time] 
[11:15] <ubotu> _Dez: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:15] <phinewheel> crimsun: I have the output. Should I give you a pastebin link or paste the output to you in query?
[11:15] <arrick> ok thanks nickrud
[11:15] <_Dez> !time
[11:15] <ubotu> _Dez: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:15] <DBO> Nolt, did you remember to setup the right PassivePorts ?
[11:15] <crimsun> phinewheel: I gave you the command to execute already.
[11:16] <DBO> Nolt, you need to forward port 21, 20, and whatever you define as your passiveports
[11:16] <Nolt> i have firestarter i just added policy with inbound 21port
[11:16] <yuion> ust want to say that i love you guys,really
[11:16] <Nolt> with ports is all right
[11:16] <DBO> Nolt, you need outbound 20, as well as whatever you defined your passive ports as
[11:16] <iRRVi> how come when you download build-essential it gives you the fucking source?
[11:16] <JoeCool> going
[11:16] <crimsun> iRRVi: it doesn't?
[11:17] <graft> iRRVi: what fucking source?
[11:17] <PwcrLinux> !language
[11:17] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[11:17] <phinewheel> crimsun: That did not work.
[11:17] <iRRVi> it looks like source to me, but oh well...
[11:17] <crimsun> phinewheel: of course it won't, we're not finished yet.
[11:17] <arrick> hey nickrud, if I have the thing setup for a ftp server, and have 8 drives, what do you think I should set the <options> for the additional drives at, they only hold downloads
[11:17] <DBO> Nolt, did you add a configuration entry for your passiveports?
[11:18] <crimsun> phinewheel: now after you've executed the echo..tee command, execute: sudo invoke-rc.d alsa force-reload
[11:18] <Nolt> DBO: i dont know i did same thing as with apache
[11:18] <Nolt> and apache works
[11:18] <Nolt> and ftp dont
[11:18] <nickrud> arrick, defaults, maybe noexec I can't think of any others off hand
[11:18] <DBO> Nolt, yeah, FTP is a little different than HTTP
[11:18] <crimsun> phinewheel: furthermore, you'll need to adjust System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card after you execute invoke-rc.d
[11:18] <jenda> Can someone educate me a bit on creation of a safe-enough but not annoyingly complex or long passphrase for GPG?
[11:18] <arrick> what does noexec mean? no executables?
[11:18] <DBO> Nolt, add the line "PassivePorts 60000 61999" to your /etc/proftpd.conf file (on its own line)
[11:19] <graft> actually FTP is a really crappy protocol that should die a long-deserved death
[11:19] <sovieticool> krusader: cannot connect to X server
[11:19] <sovieticool>  ...what is this ??
[11:19] <phinewheel> thanks a lot crimsun
[11:19] <arrick> nickrud, ^^
[11:19] <Nolt> i had once this proftpd and it works and i didn made somthing special in firewall
[11:19] <crimsun> phinewheel: np
[11:19] <DBO> Nolt, then make sure firestarter is allowing ports 20, 21, and 60000 through 61999
[11:19] <graft> jenda: um... some good recommendations are concatenated dictionary words
[11:19] <Nolt> so i dont think its firefall things
[11:19] <nickrud> arrick, no execution of binaries from that partition
[11:19] <arrick> ok thanks
[11:19] <graft> jenda: like walrus,antanarivio
[11:19] <DBO> Nolt, do you have a router?
[11:19] <CosmoDad> jenda: use 8 to 12 characters, include upper characters and at least 2 special characters (#_, etc.)
[11:19] <mwe> g-henna: I sent it
[11:19] <graft> or the initials of a phrase you can remember easily
[11:19] <Nolt> no
[11:19] <nickrud> arrick, I double checked with man mount /noexec
[11:19] <jenda> graft: I know, but that grows to be a little too long.
[11:19] <arrick> what would it look like with the noexec nickrud ?
[11:20] <jenda> CosmoDad: that looks more sensible.
[11:20] <graft> jenda: long isn't as bad as hard to remember....
[11:20] <CosmoDad> jenda: and don't use anything that can be found (either directly or by combination) in a dictionary
[11:20] <arrick> or is there a tutorial on fstab somewhere
[11:20] <phinewheel> crimsun: one problem.. I have keys to turn down the volume, turn up the volume and mute sound. they no longer work
[11:20] <arrick> fstab
[11:20] <arrick> !fstab
[11:20] <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>.
[11:20] <jenda> CosmoDad: even better point...
[11:20] <nickrud> arrick, try looking on tldp.org
[11:20] <Kr0ntab> jenda, great passwords could also be in the form of a snetence....  i.e.   "I really like mountains that don't suck"
[11:20] <Nolt> look: when i had prof one firend told me to install gproftpd he told me to change somthing there and it was works
[11:20] <g-henna> mwe: thank you, i'll see whether i can use them
[11:20] <crimsun> phinewheel: those are hardcoded to address certain mixer elements that your usb headset does not provide.
[11:20] <drbreen> @ohm: no i meant see above where i wrote EKIGA
[11:20] <jenda> Kr0ntab: looong... I would'nt want to type that.
[11:20] <CosmoDad> jenda: often, people use initial letters of sentences, like "I love to go out for a walk with my dog" turns to "Il2gOfaWwmD0g"
[11:20] <Nolt> no i tryied do this but i dont remmeber exactly what it was
[11:20] <drbreen> ohm: ekiga was gnome meeting long ago
[11:21] <Nolt> but for sure it wasnt side of ports and firewall
[11:21] <DBO> Nolt, disable your firewall and see if it works
[11:21] <crimsun> phinewheel: you'll probably have better luck in Dapper. As I don't maintain 'hotkey-setup', I can't help you.
[11:21] <DBO> easy way to test
[11:21] <CosmoDad> jenda: this is already a somewhat bloated example, but you get the point
[11:21] <sovieticool> krusader: cannot connect to X server
[11:21] <sovieticool> ....can tell me what's the problem ?
[11:21] <Nolt> NO
[11:21] <phinewheel> crimsun: thanks
[11:21] <ubd> how will i exit x to install graphic drivers?
[11:21] <Nolt> it still dont works
[11:21] <jenda> CosmoDad: yup :) Now i've read suggestions not to make notes in my PC - I feel using gedit is reasonably safe, if I don't save it, isn't it?
[11:21] <kalku> hola?
[11:22] <nickrud> ubd, log out, then press ctl alt f1 , you can log in there
[11:22] <graft> ubd: logout and stop KDM or GDM or whatever you're running
[11:22] <CosmoDad> jenda: if you don't save at all, it should be sufficiently safe
[11:22] <DBO> Nolt, are you sure proftpd is running?
[11:22] <Nolt> yes
[11:22] <graft> nickrud: that won't necessarily work, NVIDIA, e.g., complains if X is running
[11:22] <mx123> Who know "Against DRM 1.0"?
[11:22] <CosmoDad> jenda: for permanent storage, I suggest encryption
[11:22] <jenda> CosmoDad: And is there a good place to test passwords?
[11:23] <nickrud> graft, thanks, I'll add that
[11:23] <jenda> CosmoDad: definitely... or memory :)
[11:23] <CosmoDad> jenda: not that I know of
[11:23] <CosmoDad> jenda: I guess there are websites and places like that where you can test passwords...
[11:23] <jenda> I'll google
[11:23] <gnomefreak> jenda: doesnt john do that?
[11:23] <DBO> Nolt, "netstat -tulp" -> pastebin
[11:23] <CosmoDad> jenda: but I(!) wouldn't use any password I've entered cleartextly into a website or something
[11:24] <CosmoDad> jenda: just follow my tips and maybe look for further on the web and you'll be fine
[11:24] <jenda> thanks a bunch CosmoDad, Kr0ntab and graft
[11:24] <jenda> K
[11:24] <ubd> it didnt worked?
[11:24] <arrick> !partitions
[11:24] <ubotu> Go to System -> Administration -> Disks and enter your password. Pick the disk your partition is on from the list, then click the 'Partitions' tab. Select the partition you want to mount, set an access path (mount point) and click 'Enable'.
[11:24] <gnomefreak> jenda: well john is a password craking tool i guess you can use that
[11:24] <arrick> yeah that helped for terinal
[11:24] <arrick> terminal
[11:24] <arrick> ok later guys
[11:24] <nickrud> ubd, graft pointed out that you truly need to kill the x server, after logging in at ctl-alt-f1 , type sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[11:25] <Nolt> DBO: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11898
[11:25] <ubd> ctrl alt f1 doesnt work?
[11:25] <jadaz87> hey Nalioth when i go to /media/sda1 it says folder contents cannot be displayed
[11:25] <nickrud> ubd, pressed all at once doesn't get you a text screen?
[11:25] <graft> ubd: all at once, maybe? hold down ctrl-alt and press F1
[11:25] <ubd> nope
[11:26] <ubd> also my altgr button doesnt work
[11:26] <DBO> Nolt "ftp 127.0.0.1"
[11:26] <nalioth> jadaz87: do you have an sda1 ?
[11:26] <graft> ubd - try using the left-hand-side ctrl nd alt
[11:26] <jadaz87> nalioth that is what the ntfs drive was mounted as
[11:26] <ubd> lets try again
[11:26] <RS> hey guys , where how can i open *exe files
[11:26] <Nolt> DBO: this is localhost
[11:26] <Nolt> my pc
[11:26] <nalioth> jadaz87: how familiar with unix are you?
[11:26] <jadaz87> !tell RS about wine
[11:27] <graft> hrm
[11:27] <jadaz87> nalioth well i learn as a go along
[11:27] <DBO> Nolt, I know, I want you to ftp to your server from your server
[11:27] <graft> probably we should have told him how to restart GDM
[11:27] <DBO> to see if that connects
[11:27] <jadaz87> nalioth why?
[11:27] <nickrud> graft, doh
[11:27] <graft> heh... oh well, he can reboot
[11:27] <ubd> :/
[11:27] <nalioth> jadaz87: i asked so i'd know if i needed to take you to a less used channel for instructions, or could just throw out the quicky version in here
[11:27] <ubd> ctrl alt f1 f2 f3f 5 useless
[11:27] <Nolt> yea i tryied this
[11:27] <FarFetched21> is there any documentation that can help me out with GRUB Error 17? I get this when I try to install ubuntu
[11:28] <ubd> cant i shut x from terminal on x?
[11:28] <Nolt> in gftp and it dont works
[11:28] <DBO> Nolt, please use the command line
[11:28] <graft> ubd: yeah
[11:28] <jadaz87> nalioth i guess the quicky version first
[11:28] <asdf25> FarFetched21: um, run grub-install again and hope that fixes it?
[11:28] <nickrud> ubd, yeah, and by the way, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start to restart x
[11:28] <graft> ubd: just do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[11:28] <IdleOne> Nolt,  in gftp change the FTP setting to SSH2 or it wont connect
[11:29] <mwe> FarFetched21: I hope it's not the one that grub throws with some bioses and hdd configurations
[11:29] <DBO> IdleOne, this is ProFTPd not SSH
[11:29] <mark_> can anyone else get to the Ubuntu forums? ubuntuforums.org isn't it?
[11:29] <nalioth> jadaz87: in your fstab, put in the sda1 line "ro,umask=000"
[11:29] <jadaz87> nalioth /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 ntfs ro,user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
[11:29] <Nolt> DBO: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11900
[11:29] <gnomefreak> mark_: hold on
[11:29] <FarFetched21> mwe: why is that?
[11:29] <mwe> mark_: it is. seems to not respond
[11:29] <asdf25> mark_: i can't connect to it
[11:29] <nalioth> jadaz87: way too much info, ntfs doesnt respond to any of that stuff
[11:29] <asdf25> oh wait, now it works
[11:30] <_jason> jadaz87: make your dmask 0222 maybe
[11:30] <jadaz87> nalioth that is what the diskmounter script did
[11:30] <mwe> mark_: well it did respond now, after a while
[11:30] <mark_> oh yes its working now here too
[11:30] <movi> quick question. just installed 5.10 from CD. Does acx100 based wifi card work out of the box??
[11:30] <mark_> cheers
[11:30] <nalioth> jadaz87: well, sometimes it needs work  ro,umask=000 is all you need
[11:30] <movi> like D-lInk 520+
[11:30] <jadaz87> !wireless
[11:30] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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
[11:30] <graft> acx100?
[11:30] <IdleOne> !tell movi about wifi
[11:30] <graft> doesn't that have kernel support?
[11:30] <mwe> FarFetched21: I just read something. There was a long discussion at the debian mailing lists. I don't remember the solution
[11:31] <mwe> FarFetched21: I'm not even sure it was error 17
[11:31] <jenda> gnomefreak: what's john and where do i get it?
[11:31] <graft> yeah... acx100 is in Der Kernel
[11:31] <jenda> !john
[11:31] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jenda
[11:31] <Nolt> DBO: im connected to ftp this 127.0.0.1
[11:31] <Nolt> from terminal
[11:31] <nickrud> !info john
[11:31] <FarFetched21> mwe: oh, I don't know if that is it. my situation is this: I have a clean HD and I have been using Knoppix 4.0 (live cd) and want to install ubuntu.
[11:31] <ubotu> john: (An active password cracking tool), section admin, is optional. Version: 1.6-33 (breezy), Packaged size: 534 kB, Installed size: 1136 kB
[11:31] <gnomefreak> jenda: john is a passworking cracking tool and you get it from apt
[11:31] <jadaz87> nalioth i still cannot see anything
[11:31] <DBO> Nolt, it works Nolt ?
[11:31] <megaman123> sorry .. new here.. if i have a tgz file ... how do i install it ??
[11:31] <graft> jenda: sudo apt-get install john
[11:32] <megaman123> its a plugin for vdr ... xine
[11:32] <Nolt> hi have command ftp>
[11:32] <mark_> I was just wondering when the final of dapper drake will be released
[11:32] <jenda> thx gnomefreak
[11:32] <jenda> right
[11:32] <nalioth> jadaz87: did you unmount and remount that partition?
[11:32] <megaman123> sorry .. new here.. if i have a tgz file ... how do i install it ??
[11:32] <DBO> nolt, type bye
[11:32] <mwe> FarFetched21: yes? how did you try to install grub, from the install cd?
[11:32] <sovieticool> how i set my pc to close after 3 hour for exemple ?
[11:32] <Nolt> DBO: done
[11:32] <jadaz87> megaman ou have to extract it:    tar zxvf <name of file>
[11:32] <graft> megaman123: know how to compile something?
[11:32] <DBO> Nolt, "ls -l /etc/shutmsg"
[11:32] <mwe> FarFetched21: or rather how did you install it
[11:32] <graft> sovieticool: crontab...
[11:32] <gnomefreak> mark_: june 1st
[11:32] <megaman123> not really
[11:32] <jadaz87> megaman tar -zxvf <nameoffile>
[11:32] <megaman123> i know ./configure
[11:32] <nickrud> sovieticool, shutdown has a timer facility
[11:32] <megaman123> make
[11:32] <asdf25> sovieticool: sudo sleep 3h; sudo halt
[11:32] <megaman123> make install
[11:32] <Nolt> DBO: ok
[11:33] <mark_> oh right thanks gnomefreak!
[11:33] <DBO> Nolt, any output?
[11:33] <graft> megaman123: well... that's what you have to do, most likely...
[11:33] <FarFetched21> mwe: I haven't tried to install grub, I just tried to boot with the install cd in the drive
[11:33] <gnomefreak> checkinstall ;)
[11:33] <Nolt> yup
[11:33] <megaman123> thats all i know ..what they do or how they work .. not realy
[11:33] <Nolt> DBO: -rw-r--r--  1 root root 73 2006-04-09 21:42 /etc/shutmsg
[11:33] <Vge> what kernel option should i choose with "Celeron M" processor?
[11:33] <mwe> asdf25: isn't there a switch to halt that lets you specify the relative time to shut down?
[11:33] <mwe> FarFetched21: oh
[11:33] <DBO> Nolt, "sudo mv /etc/shutmsg /etc/shutmsg.bak"
[11:33] <jadaz87> nalioth i am going to try that now
[11:34] <asdf25> mwe: i dunno, sleep's always been good enough for me
[11:34] <megaman123> but if its a plugin .. do i have to extract it in the plugin dir ?
[11:34] <Nolt> DBO: done
[11:34] <mark_> probably still be a few flight releases to come then
[11:34] <jadaz87> nalioth now i do not get an error i do not see any contents
[11:34] <DBO> Nolt, "ftp 127.0.0.1
[11:34] <gnomefreak> mark_: no flight 6 is last before beta
[11:34] <mark_> ok
[11:34] <nalioth> jadaz87: are there contents?
[11:34] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, I doubt it
[11:34] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: read the release info
[11:34] <jadaz87> nalioth no contents
[11:35] <graft> argh... my wireless keeps burping
[11:35] <graft> even though i'm across the room from my AP
[11:35] <jadaz87> nalioth but we got rid of the error so we are getting somewhere
[11:35] <gnomefreak> mark_: after beta will be an rc than final on june 1
[11:35] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, ok didnt know they had made a decision on that
[11:35] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: yep beta is 25th i think of this month
[11:35] <ubd> some one tell me how to start without this lame x server
[11:36] <FarFetched21> mwe: could I use qtparted on the knoppix live cd to parition the swap and main paritions and then install grub on the main partition?
[11:36] <graft> ubd	couldn't shut it down?
[11:36] <_jason> ubd: forever or just once?
[11:36] <nickrud> ubd, maybe you should fix your keyboard issue first, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data & pick the right one
[11:36] <ubd> once
[11:36] <mwe> FarFetched21: will the install cd should take care of all that
[11:36] <_jason> ubd: stop gdm and press ctrl-alt-backspace
[11:37] <mwe> FarFetched21: you need the install cd, not the live cd
[11:37] <jmoncayo> hey i need some help, how can i configure dnsmasq as dhcp server
[11:37] <FarFetched21> mwe: I have the ubuntu install cd, but i get error 17
[11:37] <_jason> ubotu: although if you are having a keyboard issue it does sound like you should fix that first
[11:37] <ubotu> okay, _jason
[11:37] <asdf25> ubd: you can use "bum" to disable gdm from running at boot
[11:37] <_jason> ugh what did i do
[11:37] <sovieticool> please tell me again how i close my pc aflter 3 hours because i want to try and i type in terminal sudo halt :)
[11:37] <gumby____> I have a Debian + Windows XP Dual boot.  I want to overwrite my Debian with Ubuntu instead.  Will this work without reinstalling WinXP???
[11:37] <nickrud> lol
[11:37] <sovieticool> :))
[11:37] <mwe> FarFetched21: ok I thought that was from the live cd. you need to be able to boot the cd
[11:37] <papaubuntu> come and see us in #ubuntu-international
[11:37] <asdf25> sovieticool: sudo sleep 3h; sudo halt
[11:38] <FarFetched21> mwe: I also have a swap paritioned and can't remove the parition because it is mounted and can't unmount it
[11:38] <papaubuntu> the mujltilingual channel
[11:38] <mwe> FarFetched21: installing grub from knoppix wont let you boot from the cd
[11:38] <alpha255> gumby____, sure
[11:38] <do_me_nice> hello
[11:38] <IdleOne> sovieticool, was sudo sleep 3hr; sudo sleep iirc
[11:38] <sovieticool> sleep=shut down or hybernate mode ?
[11:38] <mwe> FarFetched21: you can swapoff it first
[11:38] <gumby____> alpha225:  and I shouldn't have problems with losing data or anything? I can just go over the existing debian partition?
[11:38] <ubd> :(
[11:38] <asdf25> "sleep 3h" makes it wait for 3 hours
[11:38] <alpha255> gumby____, make sure to save the ntfs partition
[11:38] <DBO> Nolt, hows the FTP?
[11:38] <do_me_nice> is there a way to make my ipod accessable without restrictions... i dont want to use the terminal to transfer files
[11:38] <asdf25> then when that's done it runs "halt" to turn the computer off
[11:38] <do_me_nice> what should i do?
[11:38] <FarFetched21> mwe: swapoff then umount and then remove?
[11:38] <jmoncayo> how can i run dnsmasq as dhcp server
[11:38] <ubd> pls someone help me
[11:38] <Nolt> DBO:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11902
[11:39] <metatux> hi papaubuntu
[11:39] <sovieticool> i have a torent open and in 2 h finish his job
[11:39] <alpha255> gumby____, backup the data from the debian install
[11:39] <sovieticool> and i want to close pc simself
[11:39] <graft> sudo sleep; sudo sleep? you mean sudo sleep 3h sudo shutdown
[11:39] <sovieticool> himself*
[11:39] <alpha255> gumby____, to another hard drive or network share
[11:39] <papaubuntu> mi metatux
[11:39] <papaubuntu> old chap
[11:39] <DBO> Nolt, ok, its working
[11:39] <jenda> one more thing. How do I get my 'entire' public key out of gpg? I wont to upload it to Hushmail.
[11:39] <mwe> asdf25: sudo shutdown -h +120 works as well
[11:39] <asdf25> ubd: what are you trying to do
[11:39] <Nolt> DBO: and thats it ?
[11:39] <papaubuntu> what ab out our international channel=P?
[11:39] <IdleOne> graft, I said IIRC saw the command earlier but couldnt remember it exactly
[11:39] <mwe> asdf25: or sudo shutdown -h 00:30
[11:39] <metatux> so nothings seems to happen papaubuntu
[11:39] <ubd> im trying to install graph drivers, it needs x to shut down
[11:39] <Nolt> DBO: thanks very much
[11:39] <papaubuntu> #ubuntu-international
[11:40] <DBO> Nolt, well you need to set up users or anonymous access, but you said you knew how to configure it, Ill leave you to that =)
[11:40] <graft> ubd: just stop gdm
[11:40] <asdf25> ubd: sudo killall gdm
[11:40] <graft> people have told you how lke 40 times
[11:40] <DBO> Nolt, no problem
[11:40] <asdf25> ubd: then "sudo gdm" to start it again
[11:40] <Nolt> :)
[11:40] <mwe> ubd: don't do the killall please.
[11:40] <do_me_nice> should i use chown?
[11:40] <mwe> ubd: use sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[11:40] <Nolt> i have anonymous acces added to read only for now  :P
[11:40] <papaubuntu> there are so many people who love to speak their own language in a channel and also need to communicate with others
[11:41] <Nolt> DBO: thanku again :D:D
[11:41] <DBO> Nolt, no prob, good luck!
[11:41] <mwe> asdf25: killall gdm is not a graceful way to shut down gdm
[11:41] <papaubuntu> metatux, this is fun and gets mopre
[11:41] <papaubuntu> what about spanish=
[11:41] <mwe> asdf25: it will leave the pid file and stuff
[11:41] <papaubuntu> and german?
[11:41] <sovieticool> mwe sudo shutdown -h 3 is good for 3 hours ?
[11:41] <nickrud> papaubuntu, there are a bunch of ubuntu language channels, like #ubuntu-de -es , etc
[11:41] <metatux> si ja
[11:41] <asdf25> asdf25: yeah... maybe that was part of why it kept freezing my computer
[11:41] <papaubuntu> we still need some italian and greek ops
[11:41] <asdf25> mwe, that is
[11:41] <papaubuntu> i know
[11:41] <mwe> sovieticool: no
[11:41] <gumby____> alpha255: cool, thx for the help
[11:41] <jmoncayo> how can i start a dnsmasq as dhcp server
[11:41] <papaubuntu> nickrud,
[11:41] <papaubuntu> but they only speak one language
[11:41] <alpha255> how do I get a third drive to work under flight 6? A stock install uses lvm right?
[11:42] <mwe> sovieticool: sudo shutdown -h +minutes or sudo shutdown -h absolute time
[11:42] <nickrud> papaubuntu, k. I think I'd like to see some thai & chinese & other interesting scripts go by now and then :)
[11:42] <papaubuntu> and thois channel speakes more
[11:42] <papaubuntu> we are about to mount it
[11:42] <papaubuntu> just need some ops
[11:42] <papaubuntu> in this languagees
[11:42] <metatux> papaubuntu just wait about 10 minutes and the ops of this channel will whine to lilo to close this channel too <-----
[11:42] <mwe> sovieticool: like sudo shutdown -h 00:30
[11:43] <papaubuntu> any russian people here=
[11:43] <metatux> like they did with #ubuntu-help
[11:43] <alex_> whats the drapper channel
[11:43] <sovieticool> oo i get the point thanx mwe ...sudo shutdown -h 90:00 (for 3 hours :D )
[11:43] <mwe> sovieticool: no
[11:43] <jenda> alex_: #ubuntu+1
[11:43] <metatux> papaubuntu jenda is in our channel
[11:43] <sovieticool> ohhh
[11:43] <papaubuntu> and metatux, lets try
[11:43] <asdf25> it says it's hh:mm in shutdown manpage...
[11:44] <fnoy> i have sound in my os but i cant play mp3
[11:44] <mwe> sovieticool: the -h XX:YY is a time of the day like 12:00 for noon
[11:44] <mwe> sovieticool: +X is X minutes from now
[11:44] <comrade> if I start using fluxbox instead of gnome, will my screensaver settings and such carry over
[11:44] <metatux> papaubuntu yes we will
[11:44] <nickrud> !tell fnoy about restricted
[11:45] <graft> so shutdown +180 for three hours
[11:45] <mwe> right
[11:45] <graft> although i wouldn't count on your torrent ifnishing when it says it will
[11:45] <graft> unless it's some linux ISO or something
[11:45] <tkup> comrade, they should as long as flux box starts the xscreensaver daemon
[11:45] <mwe> or 03:00 to shut down at 3 am
[11:45] <sovieticool> i'am stupid sry guys !
[11:46] <linux_user400354> what is the password on a live cd of ubuntu?
[11:46] <mwe> sovieticool: heh
[11:46] <_jason> linux_user400354: just press enter, it's blank
[11:46] <DBO> its "
[11:46] <DBO> linux_user400354, there is none
[11:46] <ubd> libc is missing?
[11:46] <graft> wuh oh
[11:46] <fnoy> # sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad
[11:46] <fnoy> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavail able)
[11:46] <fnoy> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another proc ess using it?
[11:46] <fnoy> ??
[11:46] <nickrud> fnoy, close synaptic
[11:46] <graft> fnoy: stop running synaptic
[11:47] <alpha255> Couldn't find device with uuid 'ztBS6D-u0xP-AoLZ-kJSq-iYCx-T2Rk-0VNQoM'.
[11:47] <ASDFG> anyone know of the problem when installing ubuntu not reading the installation files properly then stops?
[11:47] <alpha255> anyone know why that is happening
[11:47] <alpha255> ?
[11:47] <mwe> sovieticool: actually 3:00 should be sufficient to shutdown a 3 am, the firs 0 is not needed like in 03:00
[11:47] <linux_user400354> _jason i put in no password and it says authentication failure
[11:47] <alpha255> flt 6 dapper
[11:47] <linux_user400354> _jason i am trying to change the password to something
[11:47] <_jason> linux_user400354: what are you trying to do?
[11:47] <FlannelKing> alpha255: ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:47] <alpha255> lvm pvscan is the command I"m using
[11:47] <asdf25> ASDFG: i had that happen once cause my cd burner sucks and burned the cd wrong
[11:47] <sovieticool> ok mwe thanx a lot
[11:48] <alpha255> FlannelKing, thnx :)
[11:48] <mwe> sovieticool: yw
[11:48] <_jason> linux_user400354: hrmm never tried that.  So you just put 'passwd' ?
[11:48] <linux_user400354> _jason, yes
[11:48] <vishnu5155> Can anyone recommend a good mp3 player (device) for use with Linux - my thumb drive one is giving me problems.
[11:48] <_jason> linux_user400354: try 'sudo passwd ubuntu' I guess.  ubuntu is the default username iirc
[11:48] <mwe> no
[11:49] <ASDFG> ahhh well this sony dvd burner burns the disc fine but cant read it properly when it comes to the installation so i have to change back to my old drive to install
[11:49] <mwe> there is no default username
[11:49] <_jason> oh
[11:49] <graft> anyone know an mp3 player you can just plug USB drives into?
[11:49] <_jason> mwe: how do they manage that?
[11:49] <sovieticool> tell me mwe i have instaled krusader how i make a shortcut to desktop ?
[11:49] <graft> this is way offtopic, isn't it
[11:49] <fnoy> ~# sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad
[11:49] <fnoy> Reading package lists... Done
[11:49] <fnoy> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:49] <fnoy> Package gstreamer0.8-mad is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[11:49] <fnoy> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:49] <fnoy> is only available from another source
[11:49] <fnoy> E: Package gstreamer0.8-mad has no installation candidate
[11:49] <_jason> fnoy: use a pastebin please
[11:49] <mwe> _jason: did I miss something. are we talking live-cd or installed system?
[11:49] <ubd> (synaptic:8897): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
[11:49] <_jason> mwe: live-cd
[11:50] <ASDFG> does sony dvd drives conflict with linux or summin?
[11:50] <mwe> _jason: oh. sorry then
[11:50] <fnoy> whats pastebin
[11:50] <nickrud> !tell fnoy about repos
[11:50] <ASDFG> because i returned it back
[11:50] <graft> fnoy - sudo apt-get update
[11:50] <ASDFG> got a new one
[11:50] <ASDFG> and same problem
[11:50] <sonic> hey guys, can anyone tell me how to fix my video?  Any videos I view that I download, or view in my browser are screwed.  Its out of sync, fuzzy, and plays the same image twice.  The audio is fine though
[11:50] <_jason> mwe: ah np
[11:50] <nickrud> fnoy, its a place you can paste large amounts of text, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:50] <ubd> i need to run synaptic
[11:51] <ubd> how wil i?
[11:51] <_jason> ubd: system > administration > synaptic
[11:51] <spencerk>  can someone give me a suggestion on this error, i am getting it from all audio apps, including jack: ALSA lib seq_hw.c:455:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory
[11:51] <IdleOne> just installed breezy ppc, should I got right for the dapper upgrade?
[11:51] <mwe> spencerk: maybe your sound card is not configured?
[11:52] <spencerk> sound works, can it still not be configured? how do i configure?
[11:52] <FarFetched21> mwe: now I am getting grub error 22 instead of error 17 ... :|
[11:52] <mwe> spencerk: well if it works it's configured :)
[11:52] <spencerk> ok
[11:52] <mwe> spencerk: does it have a sequencer?
[11:52] <sonic> hey guys, can anyone tell me how to fix my video?  Any videos I view that I download, or view in my browser are screwed.  Its out of sync, fuzzy, and plays the same image twice.  The audio is fine though.  Are there codecs I need to install?
[11:52] <mwe> FarFetched21: what did you do?
[11:52] <spencerk> mwe, its an onboard nvidia soundcard
[11:53] <asdf25> sonic: enable the repository at http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf
[11:53] <FarFetched21> mwe: removed all partitions on the HD, and restarted the system witht he ubuntu cd in the drive
[11:53] <asdf25> sonic: and install w32codecs
[11:53] <sonic> thanks asdf25
[11:54] <sovieticool> how i make a shortcut of krusader on desktop ?
[11:54] <mwe> FarFetched21: If you boot a live cd hard drive partitions should not influence
[11:54] <B0FH> does anyone know about the problems that have recently poped up with nvidia cards?
[11:54] <mwe> FarFetched21: are you sure it's trying to boot the cd and not the drive?
[11:54] <sonic> asdf25:  could you tell me the command in the terminal that opens etc/apt/sources?  I forget what to type
[11:54] <asdf25> sonic: also, totem-xine works better for me than totem-gstreamer
[11:54] <TruckerMan> I'm trying to resize an unmounted ntfs windows partition with gparted and it says A busy device is a device with at least one mounted partition.
[11:54] <TruckerMan> Because making changes to a busy device may confuse the kernel, you are advised to reboot your computer.
[11:54] <asdf25> sonic: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:55] <sonic> thanks mate
[11:55] <FarFetched21> mwe: how should my boot order be in bios?
[11:55] <TruckerMan> but its UNmounted
[11:55] <sovieticool> !root
[11:55] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:55] <mwe> asdf25: don't use sudo with gui apps. use gksudo or kdesu
[11:55] <FarFetched21> mwe: I have: cdrom first, and the  hdd-0 second
[11:55] <mwe> !gksudo
[11:55] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[11:55] <toko123> perl application which needs cc
[11:55] <B0FH> so anyone know anything about this?
[11:56] <toko123> I tried load ing gcc but it did'nt work
[11:56] <mwe> FarFetched21: it should ignore the harddrive if you are booting a cd
[11:56] <toko123> the command cc or gcc fails?
[11:56] <B0FH> it is weard it seems like ubuntu dosen't run the video card right anymrore
[11:56] <FarFetched21> mwe: oh
[11:56] <toko123> the command cc or gcc fails
[11:56] <toko123> command not found
[11:57] <nickrud> toko123, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:57] <gamma> anyone here got beagle working?
[11:57] <mwe> FarFetched21: I don't know why it boots the harddrive instead of the cd though
[11:57] <B0FH> !nvidia
[11:57] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:57] <mwe> FarFetched21: if that is in fact what's going on
[11:57] <asdf25> mwe: why's that?
[11:57] <toko123> nickrud, :thanks
[11:57] <jadaz87> hmm i hate trying to mount ntfs drives
[11:57] <mwe> asdf25: read the last reply from ubotu 10 lines up
[11:57] <asdf25> oh ok, thanks
[11:57] <jon_> tell jadaz87 about ntfs
[11:58] <jon_> ubotu, tell jadaz87 about ntfs
[11:58] <jadaz87> jon_ i already followed that and it still does not work
[11:58] <jon_> jadaz87, Really? Hmm =\
[11:58] <FarFetched21> mwe: should I just take the hd out of the boot order all together?
[11:58] <mwe> FarFetched21: I don't know. maybe it's worth a shot
[11:58] <jadaz87> jon_ i get it to stop saying Error: can not view contents but i still cannot see anything
[11:59] <psyoptik> I'm having problems mounting a data DVD
[11:59] <psyoptik> i get getting this mount error: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc,
[11:59] <psyoptik>        missing codepage or other error
[11:59] <goonie> Can I install all the necessary codecs for mplayer using apt or synaptic?
[11:59] <jaap__> Anybody here could help me with a wireless networking problem?
[11:59] <mwe> FarFetched21: did you md5sum the cd to check it's ok?
[11:59] <B0FH> does anyone know of the problems with nvidia cards that have seemd to popup recently?
[11:59] <nickrud> goonie, no you can't. See ubotu below
[11:59] <mwe> FarFetched21: it could be a coaster I'm thinking
[11:59] <nickrud> !w32codecs
[11:59] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, totally, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[11:59] <FarFetched21> mwe: no. where can I do that?
[12:00] <FarFetched21> mwe: I downloaded the image and made this cd fresh today, about an hour ago