[12:00] <psyoptik> i wrote the CD in windows, would that affect it being read in linux?
[12:00] <goonie> nickrud, thx
[12:00] <jon_> jadaz87, Have you tried manually mounting it?
[12:00] <mwe> FarFetched21: the weird thing is it boots knoppix ok
[12:01] <jon_> jadaz87, and double checked that you followed the auto mount on boot correctly?
[12:01] <asdf25> goonie: http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf has repositories with a w32codecs package, and some other useful stuff too i think
[12:01] <jadaz87> jon_ you mean editting fstab? if so yes
[12:01] <orn> hwody
[12:01] <FarFetched21> mwe: yeah knoppix and even DSL work fine
[12:01] <jadaz87> jon_ it is not that it will not mount it is that i can not see the contents of the drive
[12:01] <jon_> ah
[12:02] <FarFetched21> mwe: is md5sum linux or win?
[12:02] <nickrud> goonie, asdf25 has a point, I have a blind spot when it comes to unofficial repos
[12:02] <cusco> anyone here uses a zydas usb dongle?
[12:03] <mwe> FarFetched21: linux. md5sum /dev/cdrom , using the correct device for your cd
[12:03] <psyoptik> i get getting this mount error when trying to mount a data DVD written in windows: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc.
[12:03] <jmoncayo> how can i mount an iso file in some folder so i can see the contents?
[12:03] <nickrud> FarFetched21, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto has detailed instructions for checking your cd
[12:03] <fnoy> what is pastebin good for
[12:03] <mwe> FarFetched21: then compare with the sum from the download site
[12:03] <psyoptik> anyone know what could be the problem?
[12:03] <jmoncayo> how can i mount an iso file in some folder so i can see the contents???
[12:04] <FarFetched21> mwe: how am I supposed to do this? will it work if I have knoppix running?
[12:04] <orn> I came here with a problem a while ago (irritation rather than a problem really). When I click any of the menus (Applications, then Games etc) the icons take rather long to load, and their would-be size isn't correctly calculated before hand, so the menus become scrolling menus after the icons load. If I close the menu and re-open it, when the icons are already loaded into memory, it doesn't repeat itself. Is there anywhere that the p
[12:04] <orn> roper size of the icons that should appear can be set, so that gnome makes room for them beforehand? See screenshot: http://orn.arnarson.net/menu.jpg
[12:04] <michele> jmoncayo: mount -o loop, see the man page for details
[12:04] <nickrud> jmoncayo, sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loopback <iso> <mountpoint>
[12:04] <mwe> FarFetched21: hmm. maybe it's a problem. I wasn't thinking. I don't think you can eject the knoppix cd
[12:04] <jmoncayo> ok thanks
[12:04] <mwe> FarFetched21: maybe there is a windows program to do it
[12:04] <nickrud> jmoncayo, sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop <iso> <mountpoint>
[12:05] <nickrud> jmoncayo, bad translation from head to keyboard :)
[12:05] <megaman123> how do i patch a file? and is the patch file usually with .diff extention??
[12:05] <mwe> FarFetched21: http://downloads.activestate.com/contrib/md5sum/Windows/
[12:06] <jmoncayo> thnaks
[12:06] <mwe> megaman123: there is no one name for pathes. .diff is one common extension though
[12:06] <megaman123> ok .. whats the command to execute this .diff file ??
[12:06] <mwe> megaman123: read 'man patch' please
[12:06] <ubd> whats the best player for mp3s?, winamp like
[12:07] <chris> hey uhh
[12:07] <asdf25> ubd: look at amarok and rhythmbox
[12:07] <mwe> megaman123: usually you go to the source dir a type patch -p1 -i /path/to/patch
[12:07] <ubd> thanks
[12:07] <megaman123> mwe: thanks
[12:07] <chris> i just installed ubuntu onto  my imac g3 350mgh
[12:07] <asdf25> ubd: or for something very similar to winamp, use xmms
[12:07] <mwe> megaman123: what are you trying to patch?
[12:07] <chris> and the cd-rom wasnt found in setup
[12:07] <megaman123> mwe: vdr
[12:08] <ubd> allright
[12:08] <chris> how might i go about getting my cd-rom to work?
[12:08] <mwe> megaman123: and you have the source code and a patch that is supposed to be applied to that version?
[12:08] <megaman123> mwe: where is man patch ??
[12:08] <mwe> megaman123: type it in a terminal 'man patch' type 'man man' first
[12:08] <megaman123> mwe: yes ... i think .. im following this guide
[12:09] <dj-fu> MAN PATCH
[12:09] <chris> okie dokie
[12:09] <chris> thanks guys
[12:09] <ubd> should i download source or binaries, wichs easier for a noob?
[12:09] <FarFetched21> mwe: hey thanks for the help... I just burnt a new disk and it is running now. I guess I shouldn't have originally burned the image onto a cd-rw that I quick erased :P
[12:09] <asdf25> chris: search google for "imac g3 linux"
[12:09] <iRRVi> how come when I try to configure dpkg-dev it says it needs dpkg-dev to install?
[12:09] <jmoncayo> nickrud: doesnt mount my *.iso file
[12:09] <mwe> FarFetched21: heh. you're not the first to encounter that problem
[12:10] <megaman123> mwe: found it ... the man patch
[12:10] <mwe> megaman123: good
[12:10] <megaman123> mwe: thank u
[12:10] <mwe> megaman123: yw
[12:10] <jaap__> It looks like my Intel Wireless 2200 BG card is recognised and configured. But i don't seem to pick up any signals... Tried KWifiManager and Wifi-Radar already but they also don't seem to find any connections... Anybody got a suggestion??
[12:10] <IdlePPC> !easyubuntu
[12:10] <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
[12:11] <mwe> jaap__: did you install the firmware?
[12:11] <djpharoah> hi
[12:11] <DBO> hi
[12:11] <jaap__> what do you mean by that mwe?
[12:11] <nickrud> jmoncayo, did you use sudo
[12:11] <mwe> jaap__: it's copyrighted and not included with ubuntu
[12:11] <djpharoah> where is the xorg.conf file located in ubuntu?
[12:11] <mwe> jaap__: you should install the firmware manually
[12:11] <mwe> jaap__: ipw2200.sf.net
[12:11] <DBO> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:11] <djpharoah> hmm..
[12:11] <fnoy> # sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad
[12:11] <fnoy> Reading package lists... Done
[12:11] <fnoy> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:11] <fnoy> Package gstreamer0.8-mad is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:11] <fnoy> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[12:11] <fnoy> is only available from another source
[12:11] <fnoy> E: Package gstreamer0.8-mad has no installation candidate
[12:11] <DBO> !paste
[12:11] <fnoy> i dont get it
[12:11] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[12:11] <mwe> fnoy: don
[12:12] <djpharoah> so s
[12:12] <jaap__> ahh... then i go look for it... many thanks...
[12:12] <djpharoah> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:12] <djpharoah> ??
[12:12] <jmoncayo> nickrud: i did as root
[12:12] <mwe> jaap__: make sure you get the right version
[12:12] <DBO> djpharoah, yep, that would work
[12:12] <mwe> jaap__: or it wont work
[12:12] <iRRVi> how come when I try to configure dpkg-dev it says I need to have dpkg-dev installed :-/
[12:12] <asdf25> fnoy: do you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[12:12] <gnomefreak> fnoy: dont paste in here ever use _pastebin_
[12:12] <nickrud> fnoy, pleas dont flood, and you need to enable the universe & multiverse repositories. see the pm
[12:12] <nickrud> !tell fnoy about repos
[12:12] <jaap__> lspci tells me: Network controller: Intel Corp. PRO/Wireless 2200BG (rev 05)
[12:12] <asdf25> !tell
[12:12] <fnoy> i dont kow how pastebin works
[12:13] <mwe> fnoy: just go there
[12:13] <fnoy> i dont unbderstand it
[12:13] <carthik> !pastebin
[12:13] <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
[12:13] <fnoy> i have been ther
[12:13] <nickrud> mount -t iso9660 -o loop <iso> <mountpoint> jmoncayo
[12:13] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell fnoy about pastebin
[12:13] <mwe> fnoy: it's self-explanary
[12:13] <fnoy> yeah rigt
[12:13] <nickrud> fnoy, you can copy by dragging your mouse over the text, then hitting the middle button in the pastebin
[12:13] <mwe> fnoy: you'll get banned if you paste in here
[12:14] <nickrud> fnoy, by dragging I mean hold down the left mousebutton as you drag over text
[12:14] <Trae> I've got a new LCD screen... and am trying to configure it to go 1680x1050
[12:14] <Trae> Is there something I need to run with dpkg ?
[12:14] <DBO> Trae, didnt we do this, or was that with someone else?
[12:14] <Trae> heh
[12:14] <psyoptik> i get getting this mount error when trying to mount a data DVD written in windows: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11908
[12:14] <Trae> wasn't me
[12:14] <jmoncayo> does somebody have the m6809 emachines notebook?
[12:14] <Trae> :)
[12:14] <DBO> Trae, "gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" -> pastebin
[12:14] <mwe> jmoncayo: you do
[12:15] <mwe> jmoncayo: it seems
[12:15] <Trae> ok... sec... heh, I'll use vim though ;)
[12:15] <DBO> Trae, whatever you want, just get it there =P
[12:15] <mwe> jmoncayo: what is the specific problem?
[12:15] <Blissex> psyoptik: try to mount it as UDF, not ISO9660, type
[12:15] <iRRVi> how come when I try to configure dpkg-dev it says it needs dpkg-dev to install?!?!?!?!?!
[12:15] <miri222> !thunderbird
[12:15] <ubotu> hmm... thunderbird is a FOSS email client, capable of close cooperation with Firefox, both by the Mozilla Foundation.  To make your thunderbird links open in firefox, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=60427
[12:16] <nickrud> iRRVi, that does not translate well
[12:16] <jmoncayo> nwe: i want to install linux on it, but my cdrom is broken so i was wondering if somebody had upgraded the BIOS for usb compatibility
[12:16] <Trae> http://pastebin.com/650311
[12:16] <mwe> jmoncayo: hmm. ok I can't help you there
[12:16] <iRRVi> nickrud: sinde when do you have to translate
[12:16] <DBO> Trae, X is working for you right?
[12:16] <Trae> DBO, thar she is.
[12:17] <Trae> DBO, well... I had to get it down to 1024x768
[12:17] <jmoncayo> nwe: can you help me to install ubuntu over the network?
[12:17] <nickrud> iRRVi, when I read seemingly incoherent questions ;P
[12:17] <Trae> so that it would actually show up
[12:17] <jenda> one more thing. How do I get my 'entire' public key out of gpg? I wont to upload it to Hushmail.
[12:17] <Trae> it was 1600x1200 before
[12:17] <Trae> I guess I'm naive.... I thought I could just plug it up and have it work.  :/
[12:17] <DBO> Trae, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[12:18] <Trae> DBO, ahhh okies
[12:18] <Trae> DBO, do that while X probably isn't running eh?
[12:18] <iRRVi> so...I try to configure dpkg-dev...it says I need to have dpkg-dev installed :-/
[12:18] <DBO> it should work either way, you'll just have to restart X with CTRL-ALT-Backspace
[12:18] <nickrud> jenda, gpg --export --armor KEY I think is what you want
[12:19] <nickrud> iRRVi, if you install build-essential, that should have brought in dpkg-dev , and I don't understand why you want to configure it
[12:20] <iRRVi> ...build essential does the same thing///
[12:20] <Trae> DBO, k, bbiab
[12:20] <jmoncayo> nwe: how can i mount *.iso file so i can see what i has?
[12:21] <nickrud> iRRVi, apt-cache policy dpkg-dev , does that have an install candidate?
[12:21] <iRRVi> 1 sec
[12:21] <xtobal> hi everybody, I have one really stupid question: I just installed breezy and can't seem to find the terminal icon... could anyone guide me a little bit?
[12:21] <Nolt> DBO: are u still here ?
[12:21] <DBO> yes
[12:21] <theripper> what would be the best video card for linux?
[12:22] <DBO> theripper, Nvidia currently has the best drivers for linux
[12:22] <asdf25> xtobal: try Applications->System Tools maybe?
[12:22] <Nolt> i have question why when i mapp different folder than /home/ftp an i put read/write i cant write there ?
[12:22] <jmoncayo> nickrud: it doesnt mount the file?
[12:22] <theripper> DBO: do you know if maxtor linuxdrivers are good?
[12:22] <DBO> did you disable write access in the proftpd.conf?
[12:23] <iRRVi> how do I make an apt cd...?
[12:23] <IdlePPC> !upgrade
[12:23] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[12:23] <theripper> DBO: matrox , my bad
[12:23] <DBO> theripper, you mean matrox?
[12:23] <Nolt> yes
[12:23] <nickrud> jmoncayo, that command works here. what are you using as your mount point? (/mnt is there to be used...)
[12:23] <DBO> theripper, donno
[12:23] <DBO> Nolt, you need to enable write access int he proftpd.conf for you to be able to write to it
[12:23] <xtobal> It's not there -- App/system tools -- nothing
[12:23] <papaubuntu> #ubuntu-international
[12:24] <jmoncayo> nickrud: works :) it was a space i typed worng
[12:24] <jmoncayo> *wrong
[12:24] <iRRVi> how do I make a cd apt-get can read from?
[12:24] <nickrud> jmoncayo, heh. Been there, did that today :)
[12:24] <Paradoxx> hmm wikipedia is down
[12:24] <asdf25> xtobal: oh ok, it's Accessories for me
[12:24] <Paradoxx> lol, and there channel has been flooded
[12:24] <TruckerMan> why would you need to aptget from cd?
[12:24] <Paradoxx> they have hit a new record with persons in channcel
[12:24] <TruckerMan> just curious
[12:25] <DBO> TruckerMan, no internet?
[12:25] <TruckerMan> cant you just mount and browse the cd?
[12:25] <nickrud> apt-zip and a usbstick for no internet
[12:25] <ubd> when i press tab shouldnt terminal complete the filename?
[12:25] <Nolt> DBO: u mean here ? : # Limit WRITE everywhere in the anonymous chroot
[12:25] <psyoptik> i get getting this mount error when trying to mount a data DVD written in windows: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11908
[12:25] <jmoncayo> nickrud: have you ever installed ubuntu pover the network?
[12:26] <DBO> Nolt, are you logging in anonymously?
[12:26] <asdf25> iRRvi: you can edit /etc/apt/sources.list to make it get packages from the internet instead of cd's
[12:26] <Nolt> yes
[12:26] <nickrud> jmoncayo, no I haven't
[12:26] <DBO> Nolt, it is VERY insecure to allow write access to anonymous users
[12:26] <iRRVi> asdf25: I dont hav any on that compy atm
[12:26] <linux_user400354> im logged into a computer using ssh. how can i run a program on it that has a gui?
[12:26] <Nolt> yea but its only for testing now
[12:26] <jmoncayo> nickrud: ok thanks
[12:27] <DBO> Nolt, pastebin your /etc/proftpd.conf, I will modify it for you, but I am NOT responsible for anything bad that happens...
[12:27] <ubd> how will i complete filenames in terminal?
[12:27] <Stormx2> ubd: tab
[12:28] <DBO> ubd, press tab
[12:28] <nickrud> ubd type some of the filename, then hit tab
[12:28] <ubd> :( it doesnt work
[12:28] <Trae> hmm
[12:28] <DBO> ubd, put cat before your path
[12:28] <ubd> damn i have keyboard problems
[12:28] <iRRVi> udb: I would say with the keyboard...but...uhhh...that would be mean
[12:28] <nickrud> ubd, then you're probably in the wrong directory
[12:28] <Stormx2> ubd: What are you typing?
[12:28] <DBO> Trae, now pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf again
[12:28] <Trae> DBO: I was able to get GDM to be 1680x1024
[12:28] <ubd> im sure tab doesnt work
[12:28] <TruckerMan> !partitions
[12:28] <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'.
[12:28] <Trae> err
[12:28] <Trae>  s/24/50/
[12:28] <DBO> Trae, is that what you wanted?
[12:28] <theripper> 1680x1050
[12:28] <tkup> linux_user400354, ssh needs to be able to forward X messages. so , run ssh as such: ssh -X user@hostname
[12:29] <ubd> i have a turkish keyboard, it buggy i think
[12:29] <Stormx2> ubd: You using xchat? Try focusing the input box and pressing tab. It should unfocus it
[12:29] <Trae> DBO: yeah... but when I log in.. it isn't using the right res and barfs
[12:29] <ubd> tab works
[12:29] <celerex> Anyone use an encrypted file system?
[12:29] <sexcopter8000m> hi, i've got some process that's throttling my cpu, can't see it in System Monitor... is there a way of seeing more than that shows?
[12:29] <ubd> but it doesnt work at terminakl
[12:29] <Trae> DBO: is there antyhing in my ~/ prefs that set different resolutions?
[12:29] <nickrud> sexcopter8000m, top in a terminal
[12:29] <kev_> can anyone point me to a resource to setting up evolution to use spamassassin?
[12:29] <Stormx2> ubd: Then there probably isn't a file called that in your directory
[12:29] <linux_user400354> tkup, i dont want to open the application on my computer. i want the gui app to run on the computer that im logged into.
[12:29] <Nolt> hmm
[12:29] <phinewheel> crimsun: you there?
[12:29] <TruckerMan> i need a help wiki howto or whatever to change ntfs partition size from within linux, the ntfs has the boot i think cuz gparted wont do it.
[12:29] <mwe> isn't it usually about 2-3 months between major kernel realeases these days?
[12:30] <DBO> Trae, yes... erm... but Im not sure, I will have to look
[12:30] <Nolt> DBO: so make for me a user with pass and disable annonymous acces: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11909
[12:30] <ubd> altgr doesnt work
[12:30] <Trae> DBO: k, cause I'm thinking that could be causing the problem
[12:30] <Trae> .Xauthority?
[12:30] <ubd> how will i reinstall keyboard?
[12:30] <nickrud> ubd, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data
[12:30] <TruckerMan> i need a help wiki howto or whatever to change ntfs partition size from within linux, the ntfs has the boot i think cuz gparted wont do it.
[12:31] <DBO> Nolt, just log in with your username and password
[12:31] <TruckerMan> ubotu help
[12:31] <DBO> Nolt, that should already be set up
[12:31] <TruckerMan> ubotu partition
[12:31] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, TruckerMan
[12:31] <mwe> ubd: you'd edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:31] <tkup> linux_user400354, the application is technically launched from the remote computer but displayed locally. Thatis, it uses the resources of the remote computer. Otherwise,VNC might be what you're looking for
[12:31] <alexandre> hi
[12:31] <Nolt> DBO: better look how it looks :P u know better than me i think :P
[12:31] <alexandre> hi john
[12:31] <Nolt> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11909
[12:32] <welkiner> How do you set up Ubuntu to print to a printer on as tcp/ip print server (D-Link DP-300U)?
[12:32] <mwe> ubd: change the layout or use xmodmap
[12:32] <twb> aptitude purge ~skde_ doesn't match juk, but aptitude search ~skde does.  Any ideas why?
[12:32] <jmoncayo> is this  192.168.0.0/255 right?
[12:32] <sexcopter8000m> nickrud, thanks... hasn't shown anything though... this is slightly odd
[12:32] <JOHN2> which is newer, insmod or modprobe?
[12:32] <DBO> Trae, wait, by craps out do you mean X crashes or just goes back to a lower res?
[12:32] <ubd> no way i cant type number sign or dollar anything :(
[12:33] <ubd> i tried all turkish keyboards
[12:33] <Stormx2> ubd: Hmm. System > Preferences > Keyboard. Go to Layouts then Add... Go to turkish, and pick one of those!
[12:33] <Trae> DBO: meaning, it just doesn't display anything
[12:33] <nickrud> sexcopter8000m, I like to use the system monitor on the panel. Make sure you configure it so that user, system, nice, etc have clearly contrasting colors.
[12:33] <ubd> i tried all
[12:33] <mwe> twb: I believe searching is for patterns. purge is an actual package
[12:33] <Trae> DBO: I can get GDM to work... and it seems to be the right res.
[12:33] <xtobal> Second really lame question of the night: does anybody know this elusive piece of software (I think developed by some french) that basically gets your system up and running in terms of multimedia and stuff? It installs all the basic codecs in one step
[12:33] <sexcopter8000m> the desklet thing that shows a graph of cpu says it's 100% on the IOwait, but i don't know what that is
[12:33] <twb> mwe: eh?
[12:33] <Trae> DBO: but.... when I log in... it's pulling some bogus resolution from before
[12:33] <nickrud> sexcopter8000m, is your disk thrashing?
[12:33] <twb> mwe: do you actually follow the ~skde bit?
[12:33] <Trae> I checked, and 24bpp has 1024x768 as an option
[12:34] <Stormx2> ubd: I don't know. You selected them, and applied it and everything? And still no joy?
[12:34] <DBO> Nolt, you've done a lot of editing havent you?
[12:34] <sexcopter8000m> nickrud, no
[12:34] <Hexidigital> anyone know of a good xml program?
[12:34] <jmoncayo> what is xinitd for? how can i install it?
[12:34] <DBO> Trea, can you pastebin your xorg.conf for me?
[12:34] <mwe> twb: you can search for patterns, not remove according to patterns
[12:34] <nickrud> sexcopter8000m, that's usually what pegs iowait for me.
[12:34] <ubd> can i configure kinux to use turkish fonts?
[12:34] <Trae> DBO: sure, might be kinda difficult
[12:34] <Trae> DBO: I might toss it up on occy.net
[12:34] <Trae> sec
[12:34] <twb> mwe: really?
[12:34] <twb> mwe: damn.
[12:34] <Nolt> DBO: no i made only this what i found here http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_pl#Jak_zainstalowa.C4.87_serwer_FTP.3F
[12:34] <DBO> Trae, whatever, just get it somewhere =)
[12:34] <celerex> jmoncayo: xinted is a deamon manager. It starts server processes as needed depending on incoming requets
[12:34] <welkiner> How dot you print to Dlink print server?
[12:34] <mwe> twb: I think so
[12:35] <celerex> welkiner: check out CUPS
[12:35] <iRRVi> how do I put stuff on cd so apt can read it?
[12:35] <twb> mwe: is that documented in the manual anywhere?
[12:35] <jmoncayo> celerex: how can  i install it?
[12:35] <celerex> try apt-get install xinetd
[12:35] <twb> mwe: I'm actually trying to "aptitude markauto ~skde".
[12:35] <_jason> twb: if you read the docs on aptitude, you'll seee that ~nskype should match packages with skype in the name
[12:35] <Trae> DBO: http://occy.net/tmp/xorg.conf
[12:35] <twb> _jason: indeed, I am aware of that.
[12:35] <sexcopter8000m> nickrud, so does this sound odd to you? is there a way to link IOWait to a process?
[12:35] <nickrud> twb, try using that aptitude search pattern inside aptitude:  l~skde
[12:35] <mwe> twb: I might be mistaken. looking at the man page it look like I might be
[12:36] <nickrud> sexcopter8000m, I don't know how to
[12:36] <twb> nickrud: I tried that, it includes juk just as the command-line invocation of aptitude search ~skde does.
[12:36] <DBO> Nolt, you should be able to log into FTP with the same username and password you use to log into the system
[12:36] <Nolt> DBO: rest of config is default i added only anymous on the bottom of config and add DefaultRoot           ~
[12:36] <Nolt> thats it
[12:36] <jmoncayo> what should be the netmask for an ip address from 192.168.0.90 to 192.168.0.110
[12:36] <tuxedup> what is the command to kill all of x is it sudo init 3
[12:36] <welkiner> clerex, I'm using cups., but I can't get the printer to respond...it works fine on all other computers except Ubuntu desktops
[12:36] <Nolt> DBO: yea but i want create one to give to my friend
[12:36] <kev_> so anyone using spamassassin with evolution? or can anyone suggest another anti-spam mechanism?
[12:36] <djpanda> hallo zusammen
[12:36] <nickrud> twb, then try a more specific search string, I guess
[12:36] <mwe> twb: yeah. it explicitely says you can use ~ for removal. sorry
[12:37] <twb> OK, I worked it out.
[12:37] <_jason> twb: oh I see you want anythign with skype anywhere
[12:37] <sexcopter8000m> ok i'll open the question to the channel... if a process is maxing out the IOWait, can you find which process it is that's doing it?
[12:37] <twb> It's a bug in aptitude 0.2 that is fixed in 0.4.
[12:37] <DBO> Trae, and it just gives you a black screen
[12:37] <DBO> Nolt, then make another account on your machine
[12:37] <Trae> DBO: nod
[12:37] <ubd> Error activating XKB configuration. means what ?
[12:37] <DBO> Trae, but the log in screen works
[12:37] <Nolt> DBO: there is no other method ?
[12:37] <Xenguy> jmoncayo: 255.255.255.0  ? (a guess from memory)
[12:38] <Trae> DBO: yeah, it was working until I tried to go to console
[12:38] <Trae> heh
[12:38] <Xenguy> jmoncayo: I can double-check if you want
[12:38] <mwe> ubd: probably that you mucked up the keyboard configuration in xorg.conf
[12:38] <Trae> DBO: with ctrl+alt+F1
[12:38] <nickrud> ubd, I'll say only that that's the keyboard configuration. xkb is a black art to me
[12:38] <djpanda> Question: Any1 can say me where i can get codecs or a codecpack for Totem Video player ??
[12:38] <Trae> DBO: the box is working, as I'm ircin' from it.
[12:38] <celerex> hey sexcopter8000m you can try the r s and t flags in TOP
[12:38] <DBO> Nolt, you need to make user accounts, if you want you can disable local access to the machine by giving him a fake shell
[12:38] <Trae> but X seems hung or something
[12:38] <theripper> whats the default ftp in kde?
[12:38] <celerex> watch for something with an abnormally high page fault
[12:38] <sexcopter8000m> celerex, will do, thanks
[12:38] <nickrud> iRRVi, I asked about the candidate from an apt-cache policy dpkg-dev , if I missed the answer sorry
[12:38] <Nolt> DBO: uh i see
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: back at gdm
[12:39] <DBO> Trae, try "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" then "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[12:39] <celerex> whoops sexcopter8000m not the 't' flag, the 'u' flat
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: I ssh'ed there and /etc... heh, yeah
[12:39] <celerex> r s and u
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: beat cha to it
[12:39] <Trae> ;)
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: back in GDM
[12:39] <Nolt> DBO: and what u think about gproftpd ? its good ?
[12:39] <DBO> Trae, so it all works?
[12:39] <Trae> nope
[12:39] <stpere> how can I type CTRL+{key} sequences in vim?
[12:39] <DBO> Nolt, no, your anonymous access is too loose
[12:39] <Polypterus> Hi. I'm using Ubuntu 5.10 and my printer is Canon MP110. I've tried several drivers for it but none of them have worked. Maybe I've installed them wrong. Anyone know how to install drivers correctly for this printer?
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: no... it says: Frequency out of range
[12:39] <djpanda> no one can help me ?
[12:39] <Trae> DBO: when I try and log in
[12:40] <Nolt> DBO: i see
[12:40] <Trae> DBO: Gateway FPD2185W TFT LCD Monitor
[12:40] <asdf25> djpanda: look at http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf
[12:40] <asdf25> djpanda: and add the repositories and install w32codecs
[12:40] <Bambino> How do i update to the latest firefox?
[12:40] <GotUbuntued> Are there any calendar programs for ubuntu like Macs iCalendar?
[12:41] <Atlas95> hello
[12:41] <asdf25> Bambino: http://lxer.com/module/newswire/lf/view/45917/
[12:41] <keith> I just watched firewall! wat aload of crap tbh
[12:41] <mon> GotUbuntued: i think you want evolution, or maybe mozilla's sunbird
[12:41] <Atlas95> I want to know how to have the mouse under X please?
[12:41] <Atlas95> what I must start..
[12:41] <Trae> DBO: I'm afraid somewhere, in my gnome screen resolution prefs... there is something saying to run at a different resolution than what x.org has.
[12:42] <Trae> DBO: that's what's causing the conflict IMHO.
[12:42] <iRRVi> how do I make an apt cd?
[12:42] <Trae> but I'll be darned if I know how to get rid of said prefereence.
[12:42] <asdf25> Bambino: actually https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion looks better
[12:42] <GotUbuntued> mon, : Which one is best... sunbird is just in a alpha release
[12:42] <Xenguy> iRRVi: what are you talking about anyway?
[12:42] <tuxedup> what is the command to kill x in ubuntu, is it sudo init 3
[12:42] <Atlas95> I want to know how to have the mouse under X please?
[12:42] <lucnac> Can I install Shockwave Player in Firefox? How?
[12:42] <asdf25> iRRvi: yeah, i don't think anyone knows what you're trying to do
[12:42] <cusco> Im having troubles with zd1211
[12:42] <Trae> tuxedup: /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[12:42] <cusco> has anyone installed this usb wlan driver?
[12:43] <comrade> is there a way to modify gnome to have a right click menu launcher like fluxbox?
[12:43] <robertj> what kind of chipset should I look for when buying a firewire controller?
[12:43] <_jason> lucnac: no, contact macromedia
[12:43] <iRRVi> Xenguy: you know how apt can get stuff from a cd instead of internet? I need to make a cd for that...
[12:43] <nickrud> iRRVi, you can simply put the deb files on a cd, then mount it on your linux machine, change directories to that mounted cd, then sudo -i *deb
[12:43] <sgleo87> polypterus turboprint will make it work
[12:43] <lucnac> jason, thanks!
[12:43] <Bambino> asdf25: thanks
[12:43] <Xenguy> iRRVi: do you have a net connection? If yes, then is it dial-up or broadband?
[12:44] <mon> GotUbuntued: i use evolution because it's my mail app too
[12:44] <iRRVi> Xen: if I did, why would I put it on a cd?
[12:44] <DBO> Trae, hrm... Im looking for it...
[12:44] <mwe> iRRVi: it need to be configured as a mirror, I think. afaik it's not trivial
[12:44] <Trae> DBO: okies
[12:44] <Nolt> DBO: ok thanks for anserws
[12:44] <Nolt> and Good Night to all
[12:45] <Xenguy> iRRVi: the only thing you could do AFAIK is burn all the Ubuntu CDs, and then configure you /etc/apt/sources.list to fetch from CDROM
[12:45] <iRRVi> mwe: I don't have an internet connection
[12:45] <Polypterus> sgleo87: will turboprint work with samba?
[12:45] <patrick24601> does anybody have synergy working?
[12:45] <nickrud> iRRVi, erm, sudo dpkg -i *deb
[12:45] <_jason> lucnac: macromedia doesn't release a shockwave player for linux, so all you can do is ask them to start doing so
[12:45] <djosiris> I'm trying to figgure out the dotclock setting for my XFX Geforce 6800 GS.. is that AKA Core clock?
[12:45] <jorge_> Alguien de Barcelona?
[12:45] <xtobal> Second really lame question of the night: does anybody know this elusive piece of software (I think developed by some french) that basically gets your system up and running in terms of multimedia and stuff? It installs all the basic codecs in one step
[12:46] <Vreenak> #wikipedia has more people than you
[12:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell xtobal about easyubuntu
[12:46] <Polypterus> It used to work with one of the free drivers but now I can't get any of them to work.
[12:46] <Xenguy> xtobal: easyubuntu ?
[12:46] <xtobal> AHHH exactly!
[12:46] <xtobal> THANKS
[12:46] <xtobal> :)
[12:46] <Trae> DBO: ahhh
[12:46] <Xenguy> yw
[12:46] <DBO> Trea, I think we are going to need to add a modeline here
[12:46] <Trae> DBO: it is a gnome pref
[12:46] <Trae> DBO: cause... I switched to failsafe terminal
[12:46] <DBO> Trae, where at?
[12:46] <Trae> DBO: and I got in just fine
[12:46] <Trae> heh
[12:47] <Trae> DBO: to a terminal I got in that is
[12:47] <Trae> DBO: can't find the pref, but....
[12:47] <Trae> DBO: was able to log in to the failsafe terminal mode with just an xterm
[12:47] <sgleo87> polypterus not sure but I think this is the only driver dor your printer...at least it was the only driver for my canon mp500
[12:48] <Polypterus> the canon ip1500 driver used to work with cups
[12:48] <djosiris> DBO: would "dot clock" refer to Engine Clock? 225 is default dot clock setting for "somemodes" should i set that to 425 then because that's the engine clock on my 6800 GS?
[12:48] <iRRVi> how do I get the .deb instead of the .tar.gz?
[12:48] <luis> Hello! Should I be concerned about security as much as I was in Windows? Do I have to install any security software?
[12:48] <Polypterus> now I can't get any of them to work .. strangest thing
[12:49] <iRRVi> luis: most likely...no
[12:49] <sgleo87> luis no not really
[12:49] <luis> antivirus, firewall, antispyware... nothing?!
[12:49] <Trae> DBO: is there a tool that will show you your current desktop resolution?  or what you are currently running in X?  I know youcan do xwininfo and click on a window... something like that but for the whole screen
[12:49] <iRRVi> how do I get the deb instead of the tar.gz?
[12:49] <hyphnated> luis: no, just update regularly
[12:49] <iRRVi> luis...we said nothing
[12:49] <CosmoDad> luis: antivirus is really not necessary, neither anti-spy... I'd use a firewall though
[12:50] <iRRVi> what he said ^^
[12:50] <luis> CosmoDad: which firewall do you suggest?
[12:50] <djosiris> luis: a router is probably good enough
[12:50] <CosmoDad> luis: firestarter is ok
[12:50] <DBO> luis, you need to stay on top of security updates, and run a firewall if you are really paranoid
[12:50] <iRRVi> how come everyone ignores me?
[12:50] <delire> luis: firestarter has a good interface to kernel-level firewalling..
[12:50] <Xenguy> luis: you can install 'chkrootkit' and 'rkhunter' if you want
[12:50] <theripper> what a good ftp app for linux?
[12:50] <hyphnated> iRRVi: because they don't understand your question
[12:50] <djosiris> yeah im liking firestarter
[12:50] <Trae> ahhh
[12:50] <Trae> xdpyinfo
[12:50] <Xenguy> theripper: lftp (cli)
[12:50] <delire> luis: also wil allow you to setup port forwarding and the like.
[12:51] <djosiris> !dotclock
[12:51] <ubotu> djosiris: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:51] <DBO> Trae, I donno where the GNOME setting is, sorry, Im not much for X...
[12:51] <CosmoDad> luis: a vital thing for Win-switchers (imho) is not letting services run you don't want to run
[12:51] <iRRVi> ...when I dl the package from the site, it comes as a tar.gx, I need it in deb
[12:51] <djosiris> !dot clock
[12:51] <ubotu> djosiris: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:51] <delire> theripper: i'd lookm at 'gftp' also.
[12:51] <Trae> DBO: yup, I'm @1680x1050 in failsafe
[12:51] <Trae> DBO: okies
[12:51] <theripper> Xenguy: is that installed by default?
[12:51] <djosiris> arrg
[12:51] <Trae> let me check #gnome on irc.gnome.org
[12:51] <PyChild> luis: periodicaly ubuntu will ask you if you want to update your system. this updates of contain security upgrades so allways say yes. that's it
[12:51] <CosmoDad> luis: i.e., if you're installed sshd make you sure you restrict it or use strong passwords
[12:51] <Trae> DBO: thank you very much for your help!
[12:51] <Xenguy> luis: a firewall is generally a good idea in this day and age, tho strictly speaking it is not essential
[12:51] <Trae> ;)
[12:51] <DBO> Trae, mmhmmm
[12:51] <Trae> DBO: back in ....
[12:51] <Trae> DBO: you got an idea?
[12:51] <luis> well, since i AM very paranoic with security I'll get firestarter than
[12:51] <grogoreo> hi
[12:51] <DBO> Trae, lots, but nothing helpful
[12:51] <Trae> hehehe
[12:51] <Xenguy> theripper: dunno, but if not it is an apt-get away :-)
[12:51] <Trae> ok
[12:51] <Trae> back in a sec
[12:51] <djosiris> !some_modes
[12:51] <ubotu> djosiris: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:52] <iRRVi> ...when I dl the package from the site, it comes as a tar.gx, I need it in deb
[12:52] <djosiris> !videogen
[12:52] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, djosiris
[12:52] <delire> luis: firestarter offers kernel-level firewalling. the toughest kind.
[12:52] <hyphnated> iRRVi: from what site?
[12:52] <alex_> arghh why doens't flash sound work??
[12:52] <tonyyarusso> How's shorewall compare to firestarter?
[12:52] <iRRVi> packages.ubuntu.com
[12:52] <DBO> iRRVi, you will have to compile it
[12:52] <grogoreo> I remember when I used SuSE, the terminal text was coloured when navigated 'round the filesystem. Is there an option to turn on for this? Or do I have to manually set colours?
[12:52] <CosmoDad> luis: I'd also consult one of those web services that scan your machine for open ports. That way, you can see where you might need to enhance security
[12:52] <TruckerMan> Is it possible to change win NTFS partition from inside Ubuntu?
[12:52] <djosiris> anyone got a clue on what "dot clock" refers to? my graphics card specs do not mention this
[12:52] <tonyyarusso> TruckerMan: Change what about it?
[12:52] <Xenguy> iRRVi: what app are you trying to install?
[12:52] <PyChild> talking about security, someone asked in the forums what port 5431 is for any ideas?
[12:53] <TruckerMan> Is it possible to change win NTFS partition size from inside Ubuntu?
[12:53] <luis> excellent, I'll get it right away. thx for all the answers!
[12:53] <TruckerMan> the size
[12:53] <iRRVi> build-essential
[12:53] <CosmoDad> TruckerMan: writing is highly risky if you mean that
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> TruckerMan: Yes.
[12:53] <delire> grogoreo: you can set this in your ~/.bashrc. uncomment the line with "ls --color=auto"
[12:53] <TruckerMan> tonyyarusso, how
[12:53] <hyphnated> iRRVi: you're clicking the wrong link
[12:53] <PyChild> TruckerMan: use GParted
[12:53] <delire> grogoreo: then 'source ~/.bashrc' and you're done.
[12:53] <grogoreo> delire, thanks man. I'll give it a go
[12:53] <PyChild> TruckerMan: apt-get -install gparted
[12:53] <TruckerMan> Gparted cant, even tho i unmounted it
[12:53] <Xenguy> iRRVi: there are debs for that - did you check packages.ubuntu.com  ?
[12:53] <tonyyarusso> TruckerMan: You'll need the package ntfsprogs, and you can then run ntfsresize for cli, or use GParted for GUI (which will integrate the functionality).
[12:54] <PyChild> TruckerMan: you have a problem with gparted?
[12:54] <djosiris> My GF6800 GS has clock speed of 485mhz so is that the dot clock?
[12:54] <iRRVi> Xenguy: uhhhhhh...I just said I went to packages.ubuntu.com
[12:54] <TruckerMan> im using the GUI gparted i thought
[12:54] <joh> Uhm, in dapper, has the xorg modules moved from /usr/X11R6/lib to /usr/lib/xorg?
[12:54] <theripper> Xenguy: lftp is command based app?
[12:54] <hyphnated> iRRVi: there's a table "Download ...whatever". click the link tehre, not the one further down where it says "Source Package"
[12:55] <PyChild> guys, port 5431, what is it good for?
[12:55] <DBO> djosiris, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/XFree86-Video-Timings-HOWTO/basic.html
[12:55] <tonyyarusso> TruckerMan: GParted will do it, but it has to have the ntfs capability added, as that is not included in the default installation.
[12:55] <sgleo87> DBO hello ;)
[12:55] <alex_> everytime i open up bash now i get this: bash: /home/alex//.bashrc: Permission denied
[12:55] <DBO> hello sgleo87
[12:55] <Xenguy> iRRVi: build-essential is there, so what is the problem?
[12:55] <lucnac> Exist a Linux x86 Flash Player 7 for Mozilla 1.2. Is'n it good for Firefox 1.5?
[12:55] <TruckerMan> ok
[12:55] <Xenguy> theripper: command-line app, yeah
[12:56] <grogoreo> delire, I don't have a file .bashrc so I'll create it, inserting    "ls --color=auto"    but do I need the quotes? Do I type    source ~/.bashrc    in the shell?
[12:56] <theripper> Xenguy: im not good with commands , can you recommend any gui apps?
[12:56] <Xenguy> !ftp
[12:56] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[12:56] <truz24> so what exactly is a bogomips
[12:56] <truz24> in /proc/cpuinfo
[12:56] <DBO> alex_, "gedit /home/alex/.bashrc" -> pastebin
[12:57] <theripper> !ftp
[12:57] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[12:57] <tonyyarusso> Anyone know how to recover a password saved in a gFTP bookmark?  ~/.gftp/bookmarks has a password entry, but it's encrypted.  I forgot it and really need to know what it is in plain text.
[12:57] <PyChild> !kbear
[12:57] <ubotu> PyChild: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:57] <PyChild> !mindmapping
[12:57] <ubotu> PyChild: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:57] <Xenguy> theripper: nautilus is the default file browser/manager BTW
[12:57] <PyChild> !bittorrent
[12:57] <ubotu> hmm... bittorrent is the BitTorrent FAQ is available at: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[12:58] <TruckerMan> synaptic's only finding one file for gparted, searching for ntfs now
[12:58] <Bambino> Does anyone happend to have the flash gz file for firefox? (the macromedia site is down and i need it)
[12:58] <mwe> tonyyarusso: that's hard
[12:58] <DBO> PyChild, if you want mindmap software try freemind
[12:58] <mwe> tonyyarusso: that's the idea with encryption
[12:58] <delire> grogoreo: hmm you don't have a ~/.bashrc? right.. just create it and create a line like so: alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[12:58] <theripper> Xenguy: i dont see it in kde
[12:58] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Hard.....but doable?
[12:58] <PyChild> TruckerMan: don't forget to enable all the repostories
[12:58] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Yeah, yeah.
[12:58] <mwe> tonyyarusso: in theory
[12:59] <TruckerMan> PyChild, i just did all that last night, from the main eu server
[12:59] <mwe> tonyyarusso: might take longer than the age of the universe though
[12:59] <delire> grogoreo: you should have an example bashrc in /etc/bash.bashrc
[12:59] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Oh joy.
[12:59] <grogoreo> delire, thank you
[12:59] <TruckerMan> should i do it everyday?
[12:59] <delire> grogoreo: anytime.. i'm on Debian here by the way, so you may want to search for that example rc if it's not in that location. i forget where it is in Ubuntu.
[12:59] <mwe> tonyyarusso: or only a few years or minutes depending on the algorithm
[12:59] <Xenguy> theripper: ubuntu default environment is gnome; nautilus is the default file browser/manager
[01:00] <PyChild> TruckerMan: no
[01:00] <PyChild> TruckerMan: once is enough
[01:00] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Would you be able to tell me how to try?  I could let it run overnight, and if it works in a matter of hours, great, otherwise I'll probably give up.
[01:00] <TruckerMan> PyChild, the gparted says it covers ntfs
[01:00] <lucnac> Exist a Linux x86 Flash Player 7 for Mozilla 1.2. Is'n it good for Firefox 1.5?
[01:01] <mwe> tonyyarusso: you need a password cracker. I don't know any at hand
[01:01] <theripper> Xenguy: k , thanks , im using kubuntu
[01:01] <luis> Maybe some of you know a webservice called Habbo Hotel. Is there any way I can improve its performance under emulated Shockwave?
[01:01] <PyChild> TruckerMan: it does, did you tried using gparted to rezise your ntfs? what happened something froze?
[01:01] <_jason> tonyyarusso: download the source and see how it gets encrypted
[01:01] <grogoreo> delire, I have just opened it but it says it's a system wide file, so is there any point in me copying it? Like it has a part for sudo etc
[01:01] <mwe> tonyyarusso: I don't even know what algorithm it uses for encryption
[01:01] <tonyyarusso> _jason: I'm afraid I won't understand the source, what would I look for?
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Well, the source would probably tell me that, if I can figure out what it means.
[01:02] <_jason> tonyyarusso: I don't know that I would either, but that's where I would start
[01:02] <mwe> tonyyarusso: or the man page
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> _jason: All right.
[01:02] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Point.
[01:02] <Xenguy> theripper: then check out the other options (there are always options)
[01:02] <alex_> DB0, it says cant open it because its not a regular file
[01:02] <TruckerMan> PyChild,  no, it said it couldnt go through with it because the partition was in use... theres a "flag section" on gparted and under it it says "boot" on the ntfs line, it may be my problem
[01:03] <TruckerMan> maybe grub is on ntfs
[01:03] <PyChild> what partition is it? hda1? hda2? hbb1?
[01:03] <TruckerMan> hda1 i believe...checking
[01:03] <mwe> tonyyarusso: the gftp documentation might say how it encrypts
[01:03] <tonyyarusso> mwe, _jason: Alternatively, I do have it as a bookmark, so I can still connect.  Can something grab what's sent upon connection and filter it out of that?  I imagine it's sent to the server plain-text.
[01:04] <truz24> So if your processor is pentium, you should be using the 686 processor?
[01:04] <PyChild> sudo umount /dev/hda1
[01:04] <truz24> *686 kernel I mean
[01:04] <mwe> tonyyarusso: probably. I'm not into the details though
[01:04] <PyChild> TruckerMan: tho there is a way to ummount from gparted sudo umount /dev/hda1 will do the job
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Okay.  That might be something to pursue trying to find someone knowledgable in then.
[01:05] <delire> grogoreo: copy it to ~/.bashrc - that will work fine.
[01:05] <shiky> use paulmers bashrc
[01:05] <grogoreo> delire, ok thanks again. I'll add the alias part as well
[01:05] <TruckerMan> ok pychild, checkin it
[01:05] <shiky> http://paulmer2003.com/bashrc
[01:05] <mwe> tonyyarusso: it's not ftps?
[01:05] <shiky> this is the best one
[01:05] <shiky> i use it
[01:05] <mwe> tonyyarusso: if so forget about it
[01:05] <tonyyarusso> mwe: You mean sftp?
[01:06] <grogoreo> also, is there a way where I can change the default width of gnome-terminal or xterm? rather than 80?
[01:06] <delire> grogoreo: yep, this file will be for that user only. you'll need to put it in /root/ for sudo operations to have the same highlights and aliases you like.
[01:06] <PyChild> guys, what is port 5431 used for?
[01:06] <tonyyarusso> mwe: No, you don't.
[01:06] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Nope, it's just normal.
[01:06] <PyChild> i have some guy asking this question and im afraid he may be rooted
[01:06] <delire> grogoreo: eg /root/.bashrc. i'd post mine but it's a mile long as have very particular aliases ;)
[01:07] <grogoreo> delire, hehe
[01:07] <Luis> Maybe some of you know a webservice called Habbo Hotel. Is there any way I can improve its performance under emulated Shockwave?
[01:08] <lucnac> Exist a Linux x86 Macromedia Flash Player 7 for Mozilla 1.2! Is'n it good for Firefox 1.5? If not, exist any Flash Player emulator?
[01:08] <mwe> tonyyarusso: I guess you could sniff the password then, if you're clever. But like I said unfortunately I'm not into the details
[01:08] <Luis> lucnac: there is flash for linux, yes
[01:08] <TruckerMan> PyChild, At least one operation was applied to a busy device. <---same error msg.
[01:08] <bimberi> !flash
[01:08] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:08] <PyChild> mmm you cant umount hda1 because it is in use
[01:09] <TruckerMan> PyChild, i did umount fine'
[01:09] <TruckerMan> says its umounted on terminal and gparted, thats not the issue i dont thing
[01:09] <PyChild> TruckerMan: huh? ok so...
[01:09] <Xenguy> PyChild: that port is 'PARK AGENT', whatever that is
[01:09] <tonyyarusso> How to sniff outbound traffic for a password sent by means of a gFTP bookmark?  I believe it is sent to the network in plain text, but is not so in the config file.
[01:09] <TruckerMan> i think its cuz theres a 'boot flag' on my ntfs part
[01:09] <lucnac> Luis: thank you for your answer! Where can I find it?
[01:10] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, ethereal?
[01:10] <PyChild> TruckerMan: could be, could you try setting it off?
[01:10] <PyChild> TruckerMan: gparted lets you do this
[01:10] <Xenguy> !flash
[01:10] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:10] <TruckerMan> setting what off?
[01:10] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Can you elaborate?  I've never done anything like this.
[01:10] <PyChild> Xenguy: thnaks
[01:10] <Xenguy> PyChild: yw
[01:10] <Samineru> could someone walk me though installing XAnim on my computer
[01:10] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, ethereal is a gui app that monitors all activity on your network, you can capture & examine everything
[01:10] <Xenguy> PyChild: for root checks: chkrootkit and rkhunter
[01:11] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Pretty self-explanatory or is there any tricks I should know?
[01:11] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, pretty simple really.
[01:11] <TruckerMan> setting the ntfs part "off"?
[01:11] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Okay, I'll give it a shot.
[01:12] <TruckerMan> screw it i think i'm just gonna blast the whole partition
[01:12] <TruckerMan> probly cant even do that tho
[01:12] <Luis> lunac: check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, it covers the installation
[01:12] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, usage is simple, but there's more complexity in it's analyzing tools to shake a stick at
[01:12] <TruckerMan> its gotta be grub of something
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Ah.  Hopefully I can limit the network traffic so I have a confined range of stuff to look at, and then I can just pore over them for a bit.
[01:13] <mwe> tonyyarusso: it seems etheral can sniff the password
[01:13] <PyChild> Xenguy: different question how do i shutdown an unknown service? actually, can there be an "unknown" service?
[01:13] <mwe> tonyyarusso: ethereal*
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Giving it a go now.
[01:13] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, be sure to have the dns lookup enabled, it will make finding the right thread easy
[01:13] <leprechaun127> excuse me, but can anyone here direct me to the correct way of installing or d/ling the java i need
[01:13] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Okay.
[01:14] <mwe> tonyyarusso: I found something in german. unfortunately my german is not too good
[01:14] <PyChild> TruckerMan: as log as i gather grub is in a very small part of the disc that is only accesedby the bios so it shouldn't be a problem
[01:14] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Mine is nonexistant.
[01:14] <TruckerMan> well, what could it be then
[01:15] <mwe> tonyyarusso: I understand from the post it should be pretty straight forward
[01:15] <PyChild> Xenguy: a service is labeled as "unkown" in gnome network tools, does it means the service is named "uknown" or that its name is actually unknown?
[01:16] <PyChild> TruckerMan: mmm could be a bug in gparted, you want to resize it but it says it is busy...
[01:16] <TruckerMan> hey PyChild, if i just wipeout the whole ntfs and enlarge ext3 for ubuntu, will my boot manager and everything adhere to it?
[01:16] <PyChild> TruckerMan: maybe i'll check this one latter, its a werid one
[01:17] <leprechaun127> excuse me, but can anyone here direct me to the correct way of installing or d/ling the java i need?
[01:17] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: it should, yes.
[01:17] <PyChild> TruckerMan: your boot manager doesn't touch anyother mount point than "/"
[01:17] <PyChild> TruckerMan: so there is nothing to "adhere" here
[01:17] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: well, it'll still have a windoze entry until you delete it I'd presume, but that's all.
[01:17] <Xenguy> PyChild: dunno
[01:18] <TruckerMan> k, i see
[01:18] <TruckerMan> hmmm, its a tuff decision
[01:18] <PyChild> Xenguy: dang... oks
[01:18] <silverpower> Anybody here have an x86 Ubuntu box who can check something for me?
[01:18] <mon> silverpower: x86 AND ubuntu in here? nah slim chance ;)
[01:18] <PyChild> silverpower: me, but it depends on what you want to do
[01:19] <silverpower> I need to know whether mac-fdisk is available in any of the repositories for x86 (we're trying to get a ppc machine going here.).
[01:19] <apokryphos> silverpower: packages.ubuntu.com
[01:19] <yuion> how to check the system info??
[01:19] <apokryphos> yuion: like what?
[01:20] <burk> i need some help with installing ubuntu ... i cant get grub running it saids no os found ..
[01:20] <yuion> apokryphos, yeah,cpufreqs and all that.
[01:20] <burk> and i cant chroot to other system when using install dvd
[01:20] <apokryphos> yuion: well you can get a list of the "top" current Linux tasks via 'top' in CLI
[01:21] <burk> any1 can help me?
[01:21] <yuion> apokryphos, wow,easy man..ubuntu is not my very best side:P
[01:21] <PyChild> see you later girls and guys (well there might be girls here)
[01:21] <burk> yeah right
[01:21] <silverpower> Not available on x86. *sigh* Hope the provided toolchain is functional...
[01:21] <TruckerMan> PyChild, cant even delete win ntfs  msg: A busy device is a device with at least one mounted partition. Because making changes to a busy device may confuse the kernel, you are advised to reboot your computer.
[01:21] <iRRVi> how come I cant make ndiswrapper?
[01:22] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: unmount it
[01:22] <iRRVi> it says it needs kernel sources
[01:22] <slcentral> hey guys
[01:22] <TruckerMan> apokryphos,  i umounted it from root twenty minutes ago
[01:22] <tonyyarusso> mwe, _jason: Progress - I found the packet with my username transmission.
[01:22] <mwe> tonyyarusso: I just succesfully sniffed my own pasword connecting to with ftp to my ISP
[01:22] <devnull> i just recompiled my kernel and now in X my synaptics touchpad seems to be using the wrong events
[01:22] <mwe> tonyyarusso: did you find the password?
[01:22] <yuion> apokryphos, you died man?
[01:23] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: curious. You using gparted?
[01:23] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Not yet.
[01:23] <pschmitt> Hi. I'm new to ubuntu & the debian-style of package managment.  I'm trying to install Mayavi which seems to have an ubuntu package: [http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/science/mayavi] .  However, dpkg -i http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/science/mayavi gives me dependency errors... Is there a way of autmagically getting Mayavi using apt-get???
[01:23] <devnull> single clicks are 3rd mouse button and when i take my hand off the pad it becomes a left mouse click
[01:23] <TruckerMan> apokryphos, yeah
[01:23] <apokryphos> yuion: nope... what's the problem?
[01:23] <slcentral> I'm having a problem booting the 6.06 Live CD on my iMac. I've DLed the PPC version, but when booting, it says it loaded the ramdisk, and doesn't go on from there.
[01:23] <mwe> tonyyarusso: look just before the connection reply
[01:23] <crimsun> pschmitt: apt-get install mayavi
[01:23] <crimsun> !info mayavi
[01:23] <burk> apokryphos, how can i change root password on ubunto live cd?? need to change to a known pass to use su
[01:23] <ubotu> mayavi: (A scientific data visualization system), section universe/science, is optional. Version: 1.3-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 440 kB, Installed size: 1700 kB
[01:23] <mwe> tonyyarusso: probably the frame before that one
[01:23] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: perhaps try removing the entry from fstab, doing sudo mount -a, and then restarting gparted.
[01:23] <plagerism> Will the ubuntu install resize ntfs partitions??
[01:23] <TruckerMan> apokryphos, maybe its cuz i have the system auto mounting ntfs on boot  up??
[01:23] <yuion> apokryphos, ye i want to look the systemindo sinply,but dunno hwo to do it..
[01:23] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Okay.
[01:23] <tonyyarusso> plagerism: Yes.
[01:23] <Storkme> how can i get scp to send a whole directory tree, including all files?
[01:23] <mwe> tonyyarusso: will you recognize it when you see it?
[01:23] <plagerism> thank you tonyyarusso
[01:23] <yuion> apokryphos, systeminfo*
[01:23] <apokryphos> burk: sudo passwd. Though read /msg ubotu sudo    first
[01:24] <tonyyarusso> mwe: I think so.  I'm at least on the right track now.  Thanks.
[01:24] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: I doubt it, but that's what I would've suggested next.
[01:24] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, right click the packet you recognized, and select follow thread (or something to that effect)
[01:24] <doms> hellow anybody can help me
[01:24] <pschmitt> crimsun: That gives me "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[01:24] <pschmitt>  ....."
[01:24] <Storkme> how can i get scp to send a whole directory tree, including all files? i don't understand the command
[01:24] <apokryphos> yuion: well what system info exactly? PCI devices etc?
[01:24] <crimsun> pschmitt: so fix your sources.list
[01:24] <jaaras> halo, is possible connect Ubuntu to microsoft network and see all the computers?
[01:24] <doms> about OV518/OV518+ problem
[01:24] <tonyyarusso> mwe, nickrud, _jason: Bingo!  Thank you much!
[01:25] <yuion> apokryphos, no more like cpu,cpufreqnz,rammemory you know all that..
[01:25] <pschmitt> crimsun: Is there a UI way of selecting my FTP sources?
[01:25] <doms> i run in the terminal # make
[01:25] <foomonkey> Storkme> scp -r
[01:25] <mwe> tonyyarusso: got it I guess?
[01:25] <tonyyarusso> mwe: Yep.
[01:25] <doms> root@ubuntu:/home/doms/1# make install
[01:25] <doms> ./do_install.sh *.ko
[01:25] <doms> Detected 2.6 kernel
[01:25] <doms> Creating install path: /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/
[01:25] <doms> Installing *.ko to /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/
[01:25] <doms> install: cannot stat `*.ko': No such file or directory
[01:25] <apokryphos> yuion: oh, ok
[01:25] <doms> Finding module dependencies
[01:25] <doms> All done!
[01:25] <Tm_T> apokryphos: moin
[01:25] <apokryphos> doms: don't paste in here please
[01:25] <TruckerMan> wait, it just deleted it in the background even tho it said it wasnt going to lol later windows
[01:25] <apokryphos> Tm_T: heyhey
[01:25] <leagris> Storkme, some parameter like man scp, type /recurs, read what it says about recursiv file copy.
[01:25] <doms> oo sori
[01:26] <doms> i forgot the pastebin url
[01:26] <yuion> apokryphos, ye..you have a solution?
[01:26] <crimsun> pschmitt: i.e., System> Administration> Synaptic
[01:26] <apokryphos> yuion: personally I only ever use kinfocenter, but was just checking to see if I knew the cli equivalent
[01:26] <IdlePPC> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11910 can someone give me a hand with this ? it's java ppc issue
[01:26] <doms> anybody can help me
[01:26] <burk> apokryphos,  .. you arent root when starting cd ... and you dont get any root pass so i cant sudo to root
[01:26] <apokryphos> Tm_T: how's it going? :)
[01:27] <TruckerMan> apokryphos, how can i increase ext3 now if im using it?
[01:27] <doms> installing my web camera " OV518/OV518+ driver"
[01:27] <Tm_T> apokryphos: fine, looking flood in #wikipedia
[01:27] <apokryphos> burk: sudo is passwordless, as I recall, on the live cd
[01:27] <burk> apokryphos, nope
[01:27] <yuion> apokryphos, ok,good,hwo to get kinfocenter?
[01:27] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: I think a lot of partition managers only support maximising if it's at the end or the beginning. It is, right?
[01:27] <apokryphos> yuion: it's a KDE application, but you can of course still use it.
[01:27] <apokryphos> burk: it prompts for a pass?
[01:28] <TruckerMan> if what's at the end or beginning?
[01:28] <burk> apokryphos, yes
[01:28] <plantperson> Whenever I close the lid on my laptop, ubuntu makes me log in again
[01:28] <apokryphos> burk: tried the obvious? Like ubuntu or whatever.
[01:28] <IdlePPC> how do I uninstall a package using dpkg?
[01:28] <plantperson> how can I disable this
[01:28] <yuion> apokryphos, ok,and thats mean that i wrote what in xterm?
[01:28] <plantperson> IdlePPC: dpkg -purge
[01:28] <TruckerMan> IdleOne, sudo dpkg -i packag.deb
[01:29] <IdlePPC> plantperson, ty TruckerMan thats to install but thanks :)
[01:29] <burk> apokryphos, yes .. nothin
[01:29] <TruckerMan> errr UNinstall my bad
[01:29] <apokryphos> yuion: sudo apt-get install kcontrol
[01:29] <apokryphos> burk: ok, one sec.
[01:29] <burk> k
[01:29] <jaaras> halo, is possible connect Ubuntu to microsoft network and see all the computers? <- i need samba?
[01:29] <yuion> apokryphos, thanks alot man
[01:29] <silverpower> IdlePPC: What's the problem? (elinks gagged on your link)
[01:29] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: of the HD, I meant, sorry.
[01:30] <mwe> jaaras: yes. you don't need samba to browse windows shares. only for windows to browse linux
[01:30] <pschmitt> crimsun: thanks!  I'm looking into it...
[01:30] <IdlePPC> silverpower, I installed sdk instead of jre
[01:30] <TruckerMan> apokryphos, what is it tho that has to be at the beginning or the end and how do i check?
[01:30] <mwe> jaaras: the other way smbfs is sufficient
[01:30] <silverpower> IdlePPC: So? All that does is give you the dev tools as an extra.
[01:30] <silverpower> IdlePPC: SDK == JRE + dev tools.
[01:30] <jaaras> ok, but is possible to put ubuntu pc in the network and see all the computers? or only i can connect to one shared folder?
[01:31] <apokryphos> TruckerMan: the partition you're trying to maximise. It'll display it on the beginning or end if it is
[01:31] <doms> Creating install path: /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/
[01:31] <yuion> apokryphos, haha omg,where to dind it/how to start it:P?
[01:31] <TruckerMan> i'm guessing my newly deleted<unallocate> partition is at the beginning cuz its to the left and ext3 and extswap are on the right
[01:31] <mwe> jaaras: it's possible
[01:31] <jaaras> ok thanks
[01:31] <yuion> apokryphos, find*
[01:31] <apokryphos> yuion: sorry?
[01:31] <TruckerMan> apokryphos,  i'm guessing my newly deleted<unallocate> partition is at the beginning cuz its to the left and ext3 and extswap are on the right
[01:31] <mwe> jaaras: to just browse just use a file browser and go to smb:/
[01:31] <yuion> apokryphos, om totally new on this..how i start kcontrol?
[01:31] <TruckerMan> so ext3 is right in the middle
[01:32] <mwe> jaaras: I hear nautilus is broken for that though
[01:32] <apokryphos> yuion: did it install?
[01:32] <doms> root@ubuntu:/home/doms/1# make install
[01:32] <doms> ./do_install.sh *.ko
[01:32] <doms> Detected 2.6 kernel
[01:32] <doms> Creating install path: /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/
[01:32] <doms> Installing *.ko to /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/usb/media/
[01:32] <doms> install: cannot stat `*.ko': No such file or directory
[01:32] <doms> Finding module dependencies
[01:32] <burk> apokryphos, ..if i f**k the ubunty live cd and try to install it again grub is mean .. and just says no os found... what shall i do with it then .. then i dont need to do this hacking..
[01:32] <yuion> apokryphos, i guess sp
[01:32] <doms> All done!
[01:32] <mwe> !paste
[01:32] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[01:32] <doms> sori i forgot the pastebin url
[01:32] <apokryphos> burk: sudo -i  definitely prompts for a pass, you're saying?
[01:33] <yuion> apokryphos, its has been installed,but dunno where to find it/start it
[01:33] <apokryphos> yuion: if so... alt+f2 -> kinfocenter
[01:33] <jaaras> mwe: Authentication Required
[01:33] <burk> apokryphos, grub... reinstall.. and the whole thing gets corrupted
[01:33] <yuion> apokryphos, damn,lucky for me i have you! Thanks alot agian
[01:33] <mwe> jaaras: yeah. you need username and password then. maybe sth like smb4k is easier
[01:33] <GTroy> if you've been shutting off ubuntu prematurely, will it affect ....say....modprobing ndiswrapper?
[01:33] <apokryphos> burk: but you're talking about things from the LiveCD, no?
[01:33] <Christopher> hello can some one please help me? Whenever I want to view a video it says "Totem could not startup. The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector."
[01:34] <MaNiatIc21_Valpo> hey! some know how to recompile a package?
[01:34] <Christopher> Even after I restart
[01:34] <jaaras> mwe: thank you very much
[01:34] <mwe> MaNiatIc21_Valpo: yeah. why though?
[01:34] <apokryphos> Christopher: install totem-xine
[01:34] <Christopher> whats that
[01:34] <mwe> jaaras: yw
[01:34] <IdlePPC> silverpower, when I do update-alternatives the sdk isnt listed
[01:34] <jad> how to show the URL bar in nauitilus ?
[01:34] <burk> apokryphos,  .. i am doing a fresh install .. apt is to local ftp.. installs fine.. reboot... and grub screws up
[01:35] <apokryphos> Christopher: it's the xine output plugin for totem. It'll enable you to play pretty much all the video files you'll want to play, and doesn't get mixed up in silly hardware mixing or whatever issues.
[01:35] <apokryphos> burk: so where did livecd come into it?
[01:35] <Christopher> how do I install it
[01:35] <Christopher> I downloaded it
[01:35] <Christopher> now what
[01:35] <apokryphos> Christopher: fire up synaptic, and install.
[01:35] <apokryphos> !synaptic
[01:35] <ubotu> synaptic is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[01:35] <silverpower> IdlePPC: *shrug* You're on ppc, so I figured you were having trouble with getting the IBM Java stuff going.
[01:35] <Christopher> ok
[01:36] <IdlePPC> silverpower, exactly
[01:36] <burk> trying to start from live cd to chroot ... but... cant get in to root..
[01:36] <delire> Christopher: use synaptic, no need to 'download' software from websites like you do in archaic software-installation systems like those of OSX and Windows.
[01:36] <apokryphos> the IBM Java packs on /msg ubotu java really should work... it's used by multiple people in here and/or has been.
[01:36] <burk> apokryphos,   trying to start from live cd to chroot ... but... cant get in to root..
[01:36] <Pupeno> How do I grep thru the stderr of a program ?
[01:36] <apokryphos> burk: sudo is passwordless on an Ubuntu liveCD by all things I just checked, and as I recall.
[01:37] <Astro73> I can't seem to get samba to work right. All I know is that when I attempt to access the computer from WinXP, it asks for authentication but none of the stuff I try works
[01:37] <apokryphos> Pupeno: stderr?
[01:37] <Tm_T> apokryphos: atleast it should be
[01:37] <apokryphos> yeah
[01:37] <Pupeno> apokryphos: standard error, the other output that is not stdout.
[01:37] <burk> apokryphos, .. can i send to you priv??
[01:37] <Christopher> AWESOME!!
[01:37] <MaNiatIc21_Valpo> hey!! someone who knows dpkg-buildpackage?
[01:37] <drbreen> stderr ?
[01:37] <delire> Pupeno: you can catch all output from a program started on the command line with './program &> out.txt' the you can search for a particular error with 'grep keyword out.txt'
[01:38] <apokryphos> burk: ok, sure.
[01:38] <drbreen> ah i see
[01:38] <burk> Password:
[01:38] <burk> Sorry, try again.
[01:38] <burk> Password:
[01:38] <burk> Sorry, try again.
[01:38] <burk> Password:
[01:38] <burk> sudo: 2 incorrect password attempts
[01:38] <Pupeno> delire: I need to see the output, do something and continue to see the output, interactive debugging.
[01:39] <delire> Pupeno: right, i would definitely use gdb - the Gnome Debugger
[01:39] <apokryphos> burk: do *not* paste in here
[01:39] <Samineru> can someone walk me through instaling XAnim on my computer?
[01:39] <GTroy> I can't get firefox to start!
[01:39] <Christopher> It didnt do anything
[01:39] <burk> apokryphos,  .. it was to you priv
[01:39] <apokryphos> it wasn't =)
[01:39] <_jason> burk: no, it wasn't :)
[01:39] <Christopher> i clicked reload and nothing happened
[01:39] <apokryphos> burk: /query username
[01:39] <burk> ahh sorry should been
[01:39] <burk> sorry
[01:39] <apokryphos> nevermind
[01:39] <burk> anyway ... you see the prob
[01:39] <Pupeno> delire: last time I checked gdb was gnu debuger, how would 'the Gnome Debugger' help me here ?
[01:39] <GTroy> good grief linux is a pain getting configured to new hardware
[01:40] <apokryphos> I've found quite the opposite
[01:40] <delire> Christopher: Linux is good for debugging. type 'firefox' in a terminal and tell me what the output says.
[01:40] <apokryphos> Windoze you always need to dig out and find the drivers and install all the time etc etc
[01:40] <apokryphos> GNU/Linux always autodetects like a charm ;-)
[01:40] <delire> Pupeno: hehe did i say "Gnome"? ouch.. multitasking!!
[01:40] <apokryphos> burk: not sure I can help then, all indications seem to suggest that it is passwordless.
[01:41] <Christopher> its says nothing but it opens firefox
[01:41] <Pupeno> me too, most hardware on linux just works, no need to decipher chinese driver cds.
[01:41] <apokryphos> perhaps someone else who's used the LiveCD could verify
[01:41] <MaNiatIc21_Valpo> hey!! someone who knows configure dpkg-buildpackage?
[01:41] <burk> apokryphos, .. ok .. thnx anyway...
[01:41] <delire> Pupeno: i use gdb for debugging often. it's great for stepping through processes while a program is running. this not want you want?
[01:42] <apokryphos> gdb's great
[01:42] <Pupeno> delire: no. I want to pick about 10 lines of the 10000s a program outputs when in full debugging mode.
[01:42] <delire> Christopher: i think the menu entry doesn't correlate to firefox program just yet. log out and log back in. should be fine.
[01:42] <Christopher> ok
[01:42] <Christopher> be right back
[01:42] <delire> Pupeno: is it a program you've written yourself?
[01:43] <Pupeno> delire: no, it is SER.
[01:43] <apokryphos> you can always grep if you know the pattern you're looking for
[01:43] <GTroy> can someone help to get firefox to work?
[01:43] <Pupeno> anyway, I've found the solution <prog> 2>&1 | grep pattern
[01:43] <delire> Pupeno: and you don't want to pipe it like './program &> | grep pattern'?
[01:43] <delire> Pupeno: yep, that'll do it ;0
[01:43] <Pupeno> that's all I wanted.
[01:44] <delire> Pupeno: ;)
[01:44] <yuion> apokryphos, what more programs is goos to have=)?
[01:44] <yuion> apokryphos, good*
[01:44] <apokryphos> yuion: all of KDE :P
[01:44] <yuion> apokryphos, its sounds that is more than one:P
[01:44] <apokryphos> !kde
[01:44] <ubotu> hmm... kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[01:46] <apokryphos> yuion: it's a different desktop environment (default on Ubuntu is GNOME, default on Kubuntu is KDE). Really they're both quite good, but I prefer KDE by many miles =)
[01:46] <Zenero> How do you update gnome in ubuntu?
[01:47] <yuion> apokryphos, trust you i now run aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/ in xterm
[01:47] <apokryphos> yuion: you only need to run sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop -- the rest is about ISO releases :P
[01:47] <yuion> apokryphos, i should stop it:P?
[01:48] <Christopher> delire, it worked! but theres only two problems....any video I watch play a lot faster than it should and the time is ticking way too fast.
[01:48] <apokryphos> doesn't really matter, since there's a semi-colon after the actual command, and ISOs isn't a command so it'll just stop after that
[01:48] <yuion> apokryphos, now i do like you said,and when its ready what im doing then?
[01:49] <apokryphos> yuion: then you just logout, when you get into the login screen you select "Session -> KDE" and then login, and voila =)
[01:50] <yuion> apokryphos, i should set kdm as default er?manag
[01:50] <apokryphos> yuion: applications I recommend trying out: kopete, amarok, filelight, digikam, konversation.
[01:50] <apokryphos> yuion: sure, either way.
[01:50] <Tm_T> apokryphos: haha, directing him to KDE, wonderful =)
[01:50] <delire> Christopher: eek that is very strange ;)
[01:50] <nbx909> SysInfo: Linux 2.6.12-10-686 |  AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2000+ 1666.302 MHz | Bogomips: 3293.18 | Mem: 879/1266M [||||||||||]  | Diskspace: 114.71G Free: 9.99G  Used: 104.72G | Procs: 85 | Uptime: 5 hrs 50 mins 40 secs  | Load: 0.20 0.28 0.42  | Screen: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AP [Radeon 9600]  @ 1024x768 (24 bpp) | eth0: In: 211.47M Out: 19.99M
[01:50] <Astro73> ok, I'm not even sure samba is even full installed
[01:50] <yuion> apokryphos, kdm as default?
[01:50] <Christopher> do you know how I can fix that
[01:50] <apokryphos> yuion: it's the KDE display manager -- could do, yes.
[01:50] <apokryphos> Tm_T: one step closer to world domination 8)
[01:50] <yuion> apokryphos, its ask me,its why im ask:P
[01:51] <apokryphos> =)
[01:51] <yuion> apokryphos, can choose between gdm and kdm so what i choose:P?
[01:51] <Tm_T> apokryphos: yeah!
[01:51] <delire> Christopher: hmm, i've been using linux for a fair while now and have never heard of this ;) what were you doing before all this happened? install anything?
[01:51] <Tm_T> yuion: kdm is ok
[01:51] <apokryphos> yuion: well KDM is the KDE one, so I'd go for that.
[01:52] <yuion> apokryphos, okey,i go for it
[01:52] <yuion> apokryphos, brb
[01:52] <Tm_T> :)
[01:52] <delire> Christopher: alternatively i would consider a reboot - rarely needed but sometimes wise.
[01:52] <GTroy> I switched to dapper with a nvidia card and everything froze over and over, I switched back to breezy, and everything DOESN'T WORK
[01:52] <Christopher> Ive rebooted 100 timed
[01:52] <crimsun> GTroy: how did you switch back to breezy?
[01:52] <Christopher> *times
[01:52] <chris> yo im back again
[01:52] <GTroy> reinstall
[01:52] <Christopher> It stays the sam
[01:52] <Christopher> e
[01:52] <GTroy> crimsun
[01:52] <delire> GTroy: best to wait until dapper's ready..
[01:53] <yuion> apokryphos, so when its all done i just log out(reboot?) and login agian?
[01:53] <crimsun> GTroy: what doesn't work now?
[01:53] <Tm_T> apokryphos: I will install Gnome soon again
[01:53] <delire> Christopher: right.. so time on your clock is passing more quickly than usual?
[01:53] <Christopher> yes
[01:53] <GTroy> firefox, ndiswrapper crimsun
[01:53] <apokryphos> yuion: no need to reboot, just the logout.
[01:53] <Christopher> way faster
[01:53] <yuion> apokryphos, okey,thansk
[01:53] <delire> Christopher: how quickly?
[01:53] <apokryphos> Tm_T: I plan on doing so to try out 2.12 since I haven't yet, but don't hold your breath :P
[01:53] <chris> anyone know where to get the right macromedia plugin for a ppc with linus?
[01:53] <yuion> apokryphos, you and the other guys are gold worth,just let you know:D
[01:54] <GTroy> before I tried dapper, I had everything perfect, except drm
[01:54] <Christopher> it ticks 15 seconds for every 5 actual seconds
[01:54] <Tm_T> apokryphos: =)
[01:54] <lucos> Hi, can anyone tell me how to access my NTFS partition?
[01:54] <GTroy> errr dri
[01:54] <Astro73> ok, I can do an anonymous login on the unix host, but smbclient still prompts for a password???
[01:54] <delire> Christopher: ie are seconds ticking by faster? type 'date' on the commandline, and then count to five and type 'date' again. have five seconds passed?
[01:54] <apokryphos> lucos: type /msg ubotu ntfs
[01:54] <GTroy> now with the nvidia agp card nothing seems to work
[01:54] <Christopher> 15
[01:54] <tigs> try the macromedia site
[01:54] <lucos> apokr, ok
[01:54] <Christopher> i did it already
[01:54] <Tm_T> apokryphos: last time I used gnome... well, it's a quite story =)
[01:54] <GTroy> I hate to have to fall back on apple
[01:54] <apokryphos> Tm_T: tell me ;-). k-offtopic though I guess
[01:55] <delire> Christopher: i've never heard of this at all. all i can suggest is that your BIOS, hardware clock is going haywire.
[01:55] <patrick24601> anybody have gkrellm running?
[01:55] <GTroy> *waves*
[01:55] <jad> guys, is there anyway to exclude certain package from the coming updates?
[01:55] <Christopher> ok thanks
[01:55] <Christopher> Damn HP comps....
[01:55] <tonyyarusso> Christopher: I've seen vids go slow, but not fast.
[01:55] <delire> Christopher: when did it start happening? what were you doing just before it started happening?
[01:55] <Christopher> its been doing that since i installed ubuntu
[01:55] <Christopher> thanks a bunch for everything dalire
[01:56] <delire> tonyyarusso: his whole computer is apparently on fast forward. he's on $time*3.
[01:56] <Christopher> *delire
[01:56] <Christopher> is there a way I can fix it
[01:56] <tonyyarusso> delire: Not just the videos?  Everything?  Craaazy...
[01:56] <delire> Christopher: i would jump into #ubuntu-dev and tell them about it. sounds fairly serious!
[01:56] <yuion> apokryphos, hi agian
[01:56] <delire> tonyyarusso: apparently.. (?)
[01:56] <yuion> apokryphos, jsut one thing:P,whats the diffrent now:P?
[01:57] <SSpect> hm
[01:57] <SSpect> tonyyarusso
[01:57] <delire> Christopher: that's #ubuntu-devel
[01:57] <crimsun> Christopher: is it reproducible on _current_ dapper?
[01:57] <SSpect> can I PM you
[01:57] <IdleOne> delire, Christopher if not serious at least very strange and it should be looked at by the devs
[01:57] <apokryphos> yuion: did you not change the session to KDE before you logged in again? =)
[01:57] <Tm_T> apokryphos: been told there many time
[01:57] <chris__> ok i went to macromedias site
[01:57] <apokryphos> yuion: what connection do you have btw? That was indeed very fast :)
[01:57] <Christopher> thanks
[01:57] <tonyyarusso> SSpect: You can, but it's probably wiser to ask in the channel so others can help and see the solution.
[01:57] <chris__> and i tried installing it
[01:57] <yuion> apokryphos, probally not,where im doing it?
[01:57] <Christopher> ill do that now
[01:57] <SSpect> tonyyarusso: ok lemme type t his out
[01:57] <chris__> through the terminal like im sposed to
[01:57] <apokryphos> yuion: when you logout, just select "Session > KDE"
[01:57] <delire> IdleOne: his schedulers must be going nuts ;) let's hope it's not CPU time!
[01:57] <chris__> and it said it wasnt compatible with ppc
[01:58] <yuion> apokryphos, br
[01:58] <yuion> apokryphos, brb
[01:58] <chris__> but its compatible with linux
[01:58] <kai> Could someone please tell me where the Windows folder is located after installing Wine?
[01:58] <Christopher> I dont know why it does that
[01:58] <apokryphos> kai: ~/.wine
[01:58] <delire> kai: ~/.wine
[01:58] <IdleOne> delire, I have never heard of anything like that I have heard of the time changing forward and backward but never running fast
[01:58] <kai> Well I know that but I mean non-terminal
[01:58] <Christopher> my comp isnt overclocked or anything
[01:58] <kai> In the browser
[01:58] <delire> IdleOne: similar here.. i've never heard of that in particular.
[01:58] <apokryphos> kai: yes, it's the same.
[01:58] <kai> Okay, thanks.
[01:58] <CraiZE> whats grubs file anymore where i can change the boot order?
[01:58] <chris__> i tried
[01:58] <apokryphos> kai: ~ just means "/home/username"
[01:59] <chris__> it makes me go through terminal
[01:59] <delire> Christopher: hehe a very odd situation. and movies play extremely fast??
[01:59] <tonyyarusso> CraiZE: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:59] <kai> Well...I don't even have .wine :\
[01:59] <CraiZE> thx
[01:59] <apokryphos> chris__: alt+f2 -> nautilus ~/.wine
[01:59] <IdleOne>    jn                                          nick
[01:59] <yuion> apokryphos, really nice
[01:59] <apokryphos> kai: files/folders prefixed with a period are "hidden files" in UNIX. You'll have to enable hidden files being shown in Nautilus to see them.
[01:59] <Christopher> yes
[01:59] <Christopher> verrryyy fast
[01:59] <yuion> apokryphos, but one thing,how to change lang?
[01:59] <apokryphos> yuion: join us over in #kubuntu if you're using kde :)
[02:00] <yuion> apokryphos, of course
[02:00] <delire> Christopher: sorry to say so, but i wish i could see it..
[02:00] <yuion> apokryphos, but you have any idea how to change lang?
[02:00] <clever> what package do i need to install to share files with windows systems using a smb style share?
[02:00] <clever> and whats its conf file called
[02:00] <Christopher> lol
[02:01] <Christopher> I wish you could
[02:01] <Christopher> delire how often are you on #ubuntu
[02:01] <apokryphos> yuion: sure, that's a KDE issue. Fire up adept (Kubuntu's package manager), and look for the respective KDE locale you want
[02:01] <patrick24601> Does synaptic come with the base ubuntu install - I can't find it !
[02:01] <crimsun> patrick24601: it comes with the desktop install, yes.
[02:01] <kai> Thank you.
[02:01] <delire> Christopher: you should be playing Quake4 deathmatch on that thing ;)
[02:01] <lucos> How can I update Firefox?
[02:01] <tonyyarusso> patrick24601: System > Admin > Synaptic is where it should be.
[02:01] <yuion> apokryphos, wow,in english?:P
[02:01] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[02:01] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:02] <delire> Christopher: i'm here every once in a while. some months most days.
[02:02] <jsestri2> what is the best way to print a text file to a postscript file?
[02:02] <patrick24601> WIll I see it on the user menu or only if I log in as root?
[02:02] <tonyyarusso> patrick24601: Should be on the user menu.
[02:02] <cafuego> whut?
[02:02] <patrick24601> woohoo. Been looking for 10m ! Thanks.
[02:02] <devnull> hmm ..i am still having synaptic issues
[02:02] <SSpect> tonyyarusso: did you get my PM?
[02:02] <patrick24601> Trying to get Synaptic running
[02:02] <yuion> apokryphos, you have some commands i can write in xterm?
[02:03] <patrick24601> I mean synergy
[02:03] <devnull> synaptics touchpad issues that is
[02:03] <yuion> apokryphos, to change to swedish
[02:03] <Christopher> :)
[02:03] <Christopher> lol
[02:03] <Christopher> yea I should
[02:03] <tonyyarusso> SSpect: No, are you registered?
[02:03] <SSpect> no lol
[02:03] <Christopher> When ever you see me here give me a shout
[02:03] <JustinMP> -NickServ- Password accepted - you are now recognized
[02:03] <JustinMP> * services. sets mode +e JustinMP
[02:03] <Christopher> Id love to talk
[02:03] <JustinMP> now I am lol
[02:03] <comrade> does anyone know how to enable gnome systray in fluxbox
[02:03] <apokryphos> yuion: ok, one sec.
[02:04] <apokryphos> yuion: note also that....
[02:04] <apokryphos> !se
[02:04] <ubotu> se is, like, totally, Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[02:04] <delire> Christopher: good luck Christopher. hope your machine errm slows down ;)
[02:04] <delire> Christopher: i'm off
[02:04] <delire> bye all
[02:04] <Varth> Hey, how do you clear your search history in the search applet?
[02:06] <tonyyarusso> Can Beagle index Thunderbird?
[02:06] <nathanael> Should I use Ubuntu over Gentoo?
[02:06] <nathanael> I'm torn....
[02:06] <apokryphos> nathanael: yes
[02:06] <apokryphos> simple
[02:06] <nathanael> Can anyone give me 3 reasons?
[02:06] <angelcaidocool> hola
[02:06] <nathanael> That's all I need
[02:07] <angelcaidocool> alguien que escriba en espaol
[02:07] <angelcaidocool> por fas.
[02:07] <crimsun> nathanael: why ask for reasons? why not just try it?
[02:07] <apokryphos> nathanael: binary distro, amazing package management system, nice IRC community :P.
[02:07] <angelcaidocool> somebody from mexico
[02:07] <angelcaidocool> ??
[02:07] <engla> nathanael: easier and faster to install/deploy a ready-to-use system
[02:07] <nickrud> !es
[02:07] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:07] <doms> my webcam problem URL  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11912
[02:07] <nathanael> The Binary thing is nice...
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> nathanael: Have you used Linux before?  Gentoo would be death to most brand new users.
[02:07] <apokryphos> s/death/impossible/
[02:07] <nathanael> Yes, I've installed both before
[02:07] <apokryphos> ok
[02:07] <nathanael> I'm in G***** right now...
[02:08] <JustinMP> Gentoo?
[02:08] <nathanael> lol ... yeah
[02:08] <JustinMP> G e n t o o
[02:08] <nathanael> ah!!!!!!!!!!1
[02:08] <JustinMP> lol
[02:08] <apokryphos> nathanael: Ubuntu is quite up-to-date with packages too. If newer ones come out after a given release, they're often backported.
[02:08] <tonyyarusso> nathanael: My 3: Ease of use, community, quick setup.
[02:08] <doms> my webcam problem URL  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11912
[02:08] <clever> what package do i need to install to share files with windows systems using a smb style share? and whats its conf file called
[02:08] <doms> smbfs
[02:08] <doms> cmbclient
[02:08] <carthik> nathanael, I think the best reason is that everyone seems to care more around these parts. Besides that, you are assured of regular releases, and cutting edge features WITHOUT the wait involved when things are compiling.
[02:08] <doms> samba
[02:08] <Christopher> bye all!
[02:08] <clever> i dont want the client
[02:08] <clever> i want the server
[02:08] <nathanael> I'm a little sick of compile times is all, but I dig(g) the colorful terminal! :p
[02:09] <yuion> #kubuntu
[02:09] <doms> my webcam problem URL  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11912
[02:09] <apokryphos> nathanael: that's pretty easy to generate, I'm sure. Just Google.
[02:09] <cafuego> clever: samba; /etc/samba/smb.conf
[02:09] <dbzdeath> if i was compiling my own kernel on an xeon box how would i ensure i got a 32bit kernel and not a 64bit kernel?
[02:09] <clever> k:)
[02:09] <doms> my webcam problem URL  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11912
[02:09] <cafuego> clever: *or* simply go to System -> Admin -> File Sharing
[02:09] <nathanael> ::SIGH:: - 12 hours on this install...
[02:10] <patrick24601> Can someone please point me to a good URL that can help me get Synergy installed?
[02:10] <nathanael> only to switch back...
[02:10] <nathanael> HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:10] <patrick24601> I am finding alot of fluff and no meat
[02:10] <clever> dont have the x server atm cafuego
[02:10] <doms> my webcam problem URL  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11912
[02:10] <tonyyarusso> patrick24601: sudo apt-get install synergy
[02:10] <nathanael> OK - BRB on Ubuntu... TIME ME!!
[02:10] <clever> might take the 10foot walk to add an example share to the file using the giu then copy it
[02:10] <MisterN> n8
[02:11] <tonyyarusso> nathanj: Okay.
[02:11] <doms> how can i add more repositories of my breezy badger sources.list
[02:11] <celerex> um, is warty older than hoary?
[02:11] <tonyyarusso> celerex: Yes.
[02:11] <apokryphos> yes
[02:11] <apokryphos> ancient :P
[02:11] <patrick24601> tonyyarusso: it says can't find synergy
[02:11] <celerex> anything i really need to be careful of when upgarding hoary to breezy?
[02:11] <tonyyarusso> patrick24601: Enable universe.
[02:12] <patrick24601> got the PM . working on it. thanks.
[02:12] <xwind_> hi people, with ltsp, is it necessary to install a separate set of applications for the thinclient? i mean, i already have openoffice on the server, do i still need to install it via chroot in /opt/ltsp/i386? tnx, this is my first attempt at ltsp and i have installed dapper 6 (edubuntu).
[02:12] <LaserJock> doms: what kind of repositories? like Universe?
[02:13] <apokryphos> celerex: make sure you do it properly as described in the wiki
[02:13] <apokryphos> !tell celerex about upgrade
[02:13] <trey> hello
[02:13] <apokryphos> celerex: i.e. make sure you have ubuntu-desktop installed before you upgrade. Otherwise you really can have problems.
[02:13] <Varth> How do you clear search history in the search applet?
[02:13] <celerex> it's a server only system
[02:13] <celerex> no desktop
[02:14] <tonyyarusso> apokryphos: What happens if you don't have it, but then install it after the upgrade?
[02:14] <apokryphos> tonyyarusso: the upgrade probably won't work in many/most cases
[02:14] <tonyyarusso> apokryphos: Okay.
[02:15] <LaserJock> tonyyarusso: probably depends on what you did to get rid of -desktop
[02:15] <tonyyarusso> LaserJock: That would make sense.
[02:17] <apokryphos> celerex: oh ok, don't worry about that then. Just make sure ubuntu-base is installed.
[02:18] <wubrgamer> HELP ME !!! PLEASE I DESPERATLY NEED SOMEONE WHO KNOW'S HOW TO INSTALL A PROGRAM FROM A TARBALL !!!! (N00B ! )
[02:18] <wubrgamer> HELP ME !!! PLEASE I DESPERATLY NEED SOMEONE WHO KNOW'S HOW TO INSTALL A PROGRAM FROM A TARBALL !!!! (N00B ! )
[02:18] <wubrgamer> HELP ME !!! PLEASE I DESPERATLY NEED SOMEONE WHO KNOW'S HOW TO INSTALL A PROGRAM FROM A TARBALL !!!! (N00B ! )
[02:18] <wubrgamer> please PM m
[02:18] <wubrgamer> please pm me
[02:18] <_jason> wubrgamer: doing that is just going to get you ignored.  Ask intelligently
[02:19] <wubrgamer> sorry
[02:19] <wubrgamer> could i please get some help with my first tarball install ?
[02:19] <linuxlover> Does anyone know the name of the gtk package? I received an error while compiling an app that said:
[02:19] <linuxlover>  The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
[02:19] <sean> wubrgamer, you will need to have gcc, and make installed.
[02:19] <wubrgamer> what is gcc ?
[02:19] <sean> Gnu C Compiler
[02:19] <wubrgamer> ?
[02:20] <_jason> ubotu: tell wubrgamer about compile
[02:20] <sean> It Compiles C soyrce code
[02:20] <wubrgamer> here are the instructions i'm following
[02:20] <erez> is there any other c compilers accept for gcc for ubuntu?
[02:20] <doms> yes
[02:20] <celerex> linuxlover: check packages.ubuntu.com
[02:20] <sean> GCC is most popular
[02:20] <celerex> you can specify a single file and it will tell you what package it comes from
[02:21] <sean> erez, why?
[02:21] <celerex> there's icc, g++ (if you consider it not part of gcc) there's a few others..
[02:21] <doms> wer i can get a repositories to install ekiga on my breezy badger...........
[02:21] <linuxlover> celerex I have all the 'verse repos installed, but when using SPM and seaching for GTK...
[02:21] <linuxlover> celerex The list is huge and I can't seem to find the name for the core app.
[02:21] <gamermagix> i am lost, i was following these instuctions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=116759
[02:21] <erez> sean, it's doing  me prolems  while trying to use sqrt now..
[02:22] <_jason> erez: I am sure gcc handles sqrt just fine
[02:22] <gamermagix>  (pm me, i'll go away.....so confused.....so stressed......JUST WANT THIS TO WORK !!!!)i am lost, i was following these instuctions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=116759
[02:22] <LaserJock> gamermagix: at which step are you stuck?
[02:23] <linuxlover> !gtk
[02:23] <ubotu> linuxlover: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:23] <LaserJock> linuxlover: what gtk package are you trying to find?
[02:23] <erez> _jason: anyway i can't find the problem.. so i thought about trying another compiler, do you think it's must be my program's fault?
[02:23] <_jason> erez: you could ask the guys in ##c
[02:24] <erez> _jason: how do i use gcc any way, just "gcc progname.c" ?
[02:24] <Astro73> anyone else feel like being a gamer?
[02:24] <_jason> erez: yes
[02:24] <linuxlover> LaserJock I'm actually uncertain...I get a compile error in term that reads "The gtk-config script installed by GTK could not be found
[02:24] <linuxlover> "
[02:24] <erez> _jason: thanks.
[02:24] <_jason> erez: that will create a.out, if you want to call it something else add -o somethingelse
[02:25] <celerex> linuxlover: do you have libgtk1.2-dev installed?
[02:25] <JarG0n> Can someone tell me if the inherent Bittorrent client in ub
[02:25] <erez> _jason: ok thanks :)
[02:25] <bsdfox> JarG0n, uh? yes?
[02:25] <BennyTheCop> hg
[02:25] <JarG0n> Can someone tell me if the inherent Bittorrent client in ubuntu breezy badger supports hosting existing torrents?
[02:25] <bsdfox> JarG0n, it does
[02:25] <linuxlover> celerex Probably not.  I'll apt-get install that and see if it works.
[02:25] <JarG0n> bsdfox> doh!
[02:26] <JarG0n> bsdfox> can you tell me how to share my bandwidth with Ubuntu distrib torrents?
[02:26] <bsdfox> just seed it foo
[02:26] <bsdfox> l
[02:26] <JarG0n> bsdfox> I used Azureus with windows.
[02:26] <_tcc> I pwned my install.
[02:26] <bsdfox> you can use azureus with ubuntu
[02:26] <JarG0n> bsdfox> no option for that, and it doesn't start seeding automatically.
[02:26] <brian_> how do I join another channel? I forgot
[02:26] <shiky> use Ktorrent
[02:26] <fluvvell> which TV app do ppl reccommend?
[02:26] <bsdfox> although I've had really bad stability problems with it
[02:27] <shiky> azureus is lame
[02:27] <_jason> brian_: /join #otherchannel
[02:27] <bsdfox> I use "bittorrent"
[02:27] <brian_> thanks
[02:27] <linuxlover> celerex GTK is analguous to quicktime for Gnome?  Correct?
[02:27] <bsdfox> fluvvell, mythtv
[02:27] <JarG0n> How do I seed an existing torrent using the inherent app in Ubuntu?
[02:27] <Tm_T> azureus is known to hog memory
[02:27] <Tm_T> not recommended
[02:27] <bsdfox> linuxlover, not even close
[02:27] <_jason> linuxlover: not according to my understanding
[02:27] <bsdfox> yeah azureus is kinda awful
[02:27] <JarG0n> Tm_T> my sentiments exactly
[02:27] <LaserJock> linuxlover: libgtk2.0-dev might be what you need
[02:27] <fluvvell> bsdfox: wow, how much of it do I install?
[02:28] <apokryphos> bittornado and ktorrent are good
[02:28] <bsdfox> fluvvell, depends what you want to do
[02:28] <linuxlover> Oh, hmmm...I'll go read up on it then.
[02:28] <_tcc> How do I execute commands on my other box via DSL?
[02:28] <_tcc> Chroot
[02:28] <_tcc> ?
[02:28] <_tcc> What does chroot do?
[02:28] <fluvvell> bsdfox, theres quite a few packages but I'm after tv mainly
[02:28] <celerex> _tcc: it simulates / to be at another directory
[02:28] <linuxlover> LaserJock Thanks, I'll try that when finished with celerex's suggestion.
[02:28] <fluvvell> bsdfox, and recording
[02:28] <JarG0n> How stable is Ubuntu versus a new installation of Windows sERVER
[02:29] <bsdfox> fluvvell, just install them all :P
[02:29] <apokryphos> _tcc: ssh into it and then voila
[02:29] <celerex> it's useful for when configuring another linux installation.. or securing your system against attacks for certain deamons
[02:29] <LaserJock> _tcc: you probably don't want a chroot, you probably want ssh
[02:29] <carthik> _tcc, you'd want to use ssh to login to a remote system shell. chroot is not related.
[02:29] <fluvvell> bsdfox, ha ha ok, worth a try! :-)
[02:29] <Tm_T> _tcc: yeah, just open terminal, ssh user@ip -> login -> voila, use what you like
[02:29] <linuxlover> Bloody heck.  Does anyone here use lineak?
[02:30] <celerex> what type of box is your 'other box' _tcc ?
[02:30] <Tm_T> _tcc: if you like to use graphical program from other linux box, ssh -X etc etc
[02:30] <apokryphos> Tm_T: or export DISPLAY=:0.0 if you want it to run on there :P
[02:30] <_tcc> I am screwed.
[02:30] <_tcc> I followed some ubuntuforums.org tutorial.
[02:30] <Tm_T> apokryphos: hmm, yes =)
[02:30] <doms> wer i can get a repositories to install ekiga on my breezy badger...........
[02:30] <_tcc> And now my box gives me tons of errors
[02:31] <_tcc> the  entire disk is read only
[02:31] <_jason> _tcc: what did you do?
[02:31] <BennyTheCop> what the command (in terminal) to show ip info(like ipconfig in windows)
[02:31] <_jason> BennyTheCop: ifconfig
[02:31] <BennyTheCop> oh
[02:31] <LaserJock> doms: have you searched the forums? I don't know of any
[02:31] <BennyTheCop> that simple hehe
[02:31] <celerex> BennyTheCop: might need to do /sbin/ifconfig
[02:31] <jessica---> hello. is this the right channel for debian problems? i heard that ubuntu is part of debian and there is no debian channel...?
[02:31] <_tcc> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89491&highlight=speed
[02:31] <BennyTheCop> thanks
[02:31] <linuxlover> Bennythecop "ifconfig"
[02:31] <_jason> jessica---: #debian
[02:31] <_tcc> I messed up bad,
[02:31] <Tm_T> ok, I'm off to sleep, remember to have fun ;) ->
[02:31] <jessica---> #debian
[02:31] <_tcc> How do I fix this read only filesystem BS?
[02:31] <GotUbuntued> How do I get firefox to understand that i've installed the latest java version ?
[02:32] <apokryphos> jessica---: /j #debian  =)
[02:32] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, depends on how you installed java & which firefox you're using
[02:32] <jessica---> apokryphos: thanks, I'll try that ;-)
[02:32] <_jason> jessica---: good luck :)
[02:32] <FoxHound01> I installed ubuntu, then installed WindowsXP on a different partition, and windows erased grub from the mbr, and now i cant boot into ubuntu again, what should i do?
[02:32] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : firefox 1.5.0.1
[02:33] <nickrud> tell FoxHound01 about recoveringgrub
[02:33] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, & how did you install java?
[02:33] <apokryphos> FoxHound01: /msg ubotu grub
[02:33] <FoxHound01> k
[02:33] <nickrud> doh, sorry FoxHound01 I forgot the !
[02:33] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, :sudo dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[02:34] <_tcc> How can I run a command on my box via DSL?
[02:34] <_tcc> My other pwned box......that is.
[02:34] <JustinMP> I got Cedega and I installed games; but the problem is, when I run the game, it will run until graphics need to be shown. When the game tries to initialize the graphics, X either freezes or some such. Someone told me I need to install DirectX through Cedega to fix this. Is that true?
[02:34] <apokryphos> _tcc: as everyone has said, ssh into it, then run the command.
[02:34] <doms> pls. read my problem <> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[02:34] <jessica---> with #debian I was forwarding to #knoppix and there is nobody talking... :-( Aren't here some people who know about debian and would like to help a woman ;-)
[02:34] <doms> pls. read my problem <> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[02:34] <_tcc> christ
[02:34] <_tcc> you don't understand
[02:34] <_tcc> It isn't running ssh
[02:34] <_tcc> I can't run SSH
[02:34] <apokryphos> jessica---: you must be joining it incorrently.
[02:34] <_tcc> And the filesystem is read only.
[02:34] <doms> pls. read my problem <> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[02:35] <apokryphos> jessica---: just type "/j #debian" (without the quote marks)
[02:35] <apokryphos> doms: please don't flood.
[02:35] <IdleOne> !attitude
[02:35] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[02:35] <carthik> _tcc, it helps a lot if you type responses on the same line, and address that line to the person you are talking to.
[02:35] <JustinMP> I got Cedega and I installed games; but the problem is, when I run the game, it will run until graphics need to be shown. When the game tries to initialize the graphics, X either freezes or some such. Someone told me I need to install DirectX through Cedega to fix this. Is that true? <-- Anyone got ideas?
[02:35] <CraiZE> uhm
[02:35] <CraiZE> could someone help get get my Logitech MX1000 to work properly in linux ?
[02:35] <jessica---> apokryphos: thx, but i think i did it the right way. there are about 20 people in the channel but nobody is talking...
[02:36] <apokryphos> jessica---: you are mistaken. There are over 700 in #debian :)
[02:36] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion under installling, has a section on 'link your plugins'
[02:36] <_tcc> Just symlink it.
[02:36] <LaserJock> doms: you might try to add breezy-backports but I don't think it is in there
[02:36] <Bambino> how do i copy something into my current location? example cp /home/file.extention .     should that not copy it to my current location?
[02:36] <apokryphos> yes
[02:37] <jessica---> apokryphos: when I try to enter the channel there appears the following message:  [470]  #debian #knoppix Forwarding to another channel
[02:37] <_tcc> OMG, I really need help, has anyone encountered this before? my filesystem is read only and I cannot launch any applications and I am rebooting into a cli
[02:37] <_tcc> runlevel 3 or something
[02:38] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Link to your plugins (and remove totem-mozilla as it doesn't seem to work with Firefox 1.5):
[02:38] <doms> you nid to re-install your filesystem???????? better way.........
[02:38] <_tcc> what?
[02:38] <apokryphos> jessica---: perhaps you're banned. Either way, this isn't the channel to discuss :)
[02:38] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, yes, that one
[02:39] <IdleOne> '/j #debian
[02:39] <LaserJock> apokryphos: I think debian has a overflow channel, could be she was pushed there
[02:39] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : but i've got the 1.5 version :(
[02:39] <apokryphos> LaserJock: it does, but it's not on the limit.
[02:40] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, yes, that's why you won't be linking to totem-mozilla
[02:40] <doms> why my kino video editor cant open wma file coz this file came from my friend and i would to edit it....... using kino but i cant open it
[02:40] <theripper> !bittorrent
[02:40] <ubotu> it has been said that bittorrent is the BitTorrent FAQ is available at: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[02:40] <apokryphos> LaserJock: there's trusty debhelper to automatically change it :P
[02:40] <doms> and also mpg file
[02:40] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, install mozilla-mplayer to get streaming video
[02:41] <nathanael> I'm back!
[02:41] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : I didnt understand a thing of the linking hehe... I've install the mplayer streaming
[02:41] <doms> my kino editor cant open mpg file, file is not specified..........
[02:41] <nathanael> What was that.. like 20mins?
[02:42] <nathanael> Yes, Ubuntu it is...
[02:42] <apokryphos> a bit more
[02:42] <apokryphos> but it's speedy, yes :)
[02:42] <nathanael> Yes!
[02:42] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, in the ff1.5 plugin dir, do ls -l after the ln -s ; that shows the 'links' you created
[02:42] <crafteh> does anyone know why vlc on one of my computers simply shows blue for some movies which work on my other computer?
[02:43] <unick> if I've installed Ubuntu, is it possible to replace it with Kubuntu without using an install from a disc?
[02:43] <nathanael> unick:Yes
[02:43] <apokryphos> crafteh: are you running composite or something?
[02:43] <unick> how so?
[02:43] <crafteh> whats composite?
[02:43] <nickrud> crafteh, my experience is that no one player in linux plays everything. Keep them all around :)
[02:43] <crafteh> vlc works on my laptop though (seemingly the same version, etc)
[02:43] <FlannelKing> unick: yep, just install kubuntu-desktop, you'll have some leftover gnome-ish packages, but those won't hurt anything.
[02:43] <nathanael> Just install KDE, then remove Gnome - just read this myself!
[02:44] <crafteh> mplayer also shows blue for these movies on that computer
[02:44] <theripper> does anyone know if i can set a minimum text size in the konqueror somewhere?
[02:44] <unick> ok, thanks
[02:44] <IdleOne> unick, sudo apt-get install  kubuntu-desktop
[02:44] <Gosha> woah, ubuntu rocks
[02:44] <crafteh> I think I might be missing some codec library? do you know where there is a list of all the multimedia codecs i should install?
[02:44] <IdleOne> !w32codecs
[02:44] <ubotu> it has been said that w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[02:44] <_jason> crafteh: does the blue screen persist after a reboot?
[02:45] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : ok and then what? Still doesnt work :(
[02:45] <crafteh> _jason, um... haven't tried rebooting
[02:45] <_jason> crafteh: I had that happen once and it went away after a reboot.  I never knew what caused it
[02:45] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, what does java -version say?
[02:45] <crafteh> i guess i'll do that
[02:45] <_jason> crafteh: or maybe just restart X
[02:45] <nathanael> How do I upgrade my newly installed "Breezy" system to "Dapper Drake"?
[02:45] <_jason> !upgrade
[02:45] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[02:45] <IdleOne> !upgrade
[02:45] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : ln -l in the plugin directory?
[02:46] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, ls -l , that simply would show you what the linking was
[02:46] <nathanael> !upgrade
[02:46] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[02:46] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, the java -version is next step
[02:46] <abbot45> having a problem.  trying to install the flashplayer-mozilla package from the RestrictedFormats wiki, but apt keeps telling me it can't find the package even though i have all the extra repositories added.
[02:46] <apokryphos> abbot45: pastebin your sources.list
[02:46] <_jason> abbot45: what version of ubuntu?
[02:47] <onthost> Anyone know of a ubuntu howto for installing on a old world g3?
[02:47] <abbot45> ver 5.10
[02:47] <theripper> does anyone know if i can set a minimum text size in the konqueror somewhere?
[02:47] <bimberi> !oldworld
[02:47] <ubotu> oldworld is, like, totally, to install on an old world powermac, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/OldWorldMacs
[02:47] <IdleOne> onthost, pop in the cd and hold the C down at reboot
[02:47] <bimberi> onthost: ^^^^
[02:47] <doms> my kino editor cant open mpg file, file is not specified..........
[02:47] <abbot45> how do i get a list of my sources?
[02:47] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, :  what the pastbin url... i'll paste it
[02:47] <_jason> abbot45: gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:47] <nickrud> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[02:48] <onthost> idleone: on a old world mac? you sure its as easy as that
[02:48] <doms> how can i make ubuntu breezy looks ice candy
[02:48] <_jason> ice candy?
[02:48] <IdleOne> onthost, maybe not look at that link just above
[02:48] <crafteh> _jason, that worked!
[02:48] <crafteh> thanks
[02:48] <IdleOne> onthost,  oldworld is, like, totally, to install on an old world powermac, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/OldWorldMacs
[02:48] <_jason> crafteh: yes, the old windows restart and pray
[02:48] <apokryphos> theripper: #kubuntu is better for kde-related issues, but just set the default font-size in KDE's system settings and that's the font that'll be used in Konqueror etc
[02:48] <Trae> DBO, hey...
[02:48] <Trae> DBO, I was able to get X working
[02:48] <Trae> heh
[02:48] <Mau> pessoal , alguem aqui sabe de algum "killall" para reiniciar o sistema de audio (q nao entrou dessa vez aqui)
[02:48] <onthost> ya that was the link i was looking for, the new world ones are easy as pie, im thinking about jumping off a bridge to install it on the old world one,m thanks a bunch
[02:49] <_jason> !pt
[02:49] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:49] <Trae> he seems idle for a while
[02:49] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, :  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11914
[02:49] <_jason> Mau: alt-f2, killall esd && esd&
[02:49] <Trae> Anyone hear of switching from CRT to LCD will cause avi's not to be able to play any longer?
[02:49] <unick> I just tried sudo apt-get install  kubuntu-desktop, but I get the error: E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-desktop
[02:49] <_jason> unick: what version of ubuntu?
[02:49] <IdleOne> !tell unick about repos
[02:49] <apokryphos> warty? :/
[02:49] <doms> how can i make ubuntu breezy looks ice candy
[02:49] <unick> breezy
[02:50] <nickrud> eww, GotUbuntued :)
[02:50] <doms> how can i make ubuntu breezy gnome looks ice candy
[02:50] <apokryphos> doms: /msg ubotu themes
[02:50] <GotUbuntued> nickrud,  :D
[02:50] <Mau> _jason
[02:50] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, that's from /opt/firefox/plugins ?
[02:50] <IdleOne> unick, look at msg from ubotu
[02:50] <apokryphos> unick: ok, configure your sources.list. I recommend using this example one:
[02:50] <apokryphos> !sources.list
[02:50] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:50] <theripper> apokryphos: ty
[02:50] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : yes
[02:50] <Mau> _jason,  seguro mesmo,  so o som q vai reiniciar?
[02:51] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, sudo rm /opt/firefox/plugins/* , and do the linking over
[02:51] <apokryphos> Mau: English only in here please.
[02:51] <_jason> Mau: aqui so podemos falar ingles, no #ubuntu-pt nos podemos falar portugues
[02:51] <apokryphos> thanks
[02:51] <Mau> sory!
[02:51] <abbot45> apokryphos, here is my list.  http://pastebin.com/650505
[02:51] <linuxlover> Need some assistance:  Trying to install lineakconfig an app that -should- allow me to use my media/net KB's buttons..
[02:51] <Trae> hmmm
[02:51] <apokryphos> abbot45: multiverse is not enabled
[02:52] <linuxlover> I get this error when trying to do "make" in term:
[02:52] <linuxlover> http://pastebin.com/650504
[02:52] <abbot45> i did everything it told me.  whats up with that
[02:52] <apokryphos> abbot45: add "multiverse" to all lines that have "universe", then sudo apt-get update
[02:52] <IdleOne> LinuxJones, sudo apt-get install  build-essential
[02:52] <_jason> IdleOne: everytime you say apt-get I cringe :)
[02:53] <linuxlover> _jason Why?  You on dial up?
[02:53] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Done and still doesnt work
[02:53] <_jason> linuxlover: no, I've just been converted over to aptitude
[02:53] <linuxlover> -jason ;)
[02:53] <IdleOne> _jason, why is that?
[02:53] <_jason> IdleOne: I've gotten used to aptitude
[02:53] <IdleOne> _jason, I see
[02:54] <IdleOne> _jason, then perhaps you should explain the benefits to me so I can be a better Ubuntian :)
[02:54] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, paste your plugin dir again, along with the output of java -version in a pastebin
[02:54] <jerry> someone have a moment for a question? I have a loki games cd got it to run the install, but wouldnt create the dir's said it installed but failed everything
[02:54] <apokryphos> _jason: they're both good, and have different advantages, really.
[02:54] <linuxlover> trying to install lineak.. I get this error when trying to do "make" in term: http://pastebin.com/650504
[02:55] <_jason> IdleOne: aptitude will remember the dependencies that a package installs.  That way when you remove a package like kubuntu-desktop all of the unneccessary dependencies will be removed with it
[02:55] <LaserJock> heh, all I've ever done with aptitude is screw up my install. Aptitude and I don't get along well ;-)
[02:55] <_jason> apokryphos: for install, is there a reason one would want to use apt-get instead of aptitude?
[02:55] <apokryphos> _jason: the presumption that I always want to remove packages that were only installed to satisfy dependencies isn't necessarily always the case, and setting it to always install recommended packages (as aptitude is set by default) can have undesirable effects in many situations
[02:55] <nuzzy> linuxlover...did you try ./configure first?
[02:55] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11915
[02:55] <IdleOne> _jason, I think that is a great advantage as I probably have a ton of unneeded packages on my system :)
[02:56] <linuxlover> nuzzy ....Ayup... ;)
[02:56] <apokryphos> anyway, there's deborphan debfoster when I really want to remove packages I don't use on my system
[02:56] <nuzzy> linuxlover:  Try installing automake1.9
[02:57] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, you are not following the howto on linking properly, just cut and paste it. On the bright side, your java is good :)
[02:58] <IdleOne> apokryphos, can you explain deborphan and debfoster to me? and how do I get/use them
[02:58] <linuxlover> nuzzy So after running "sudo apt-get install automake1.9" do I re ./configure or try "make" again?
[02:58] <_jason> apokryphos: I have a meeting now, but I'll ping you in offtopic if you don't mind and are still around when I get back to talk about aptitude
[02:58] <nuzzy> try make again
[02:58] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : But thats what I've done from the beginning
[02:58] <linuxlover> nuzzy I'm not familiar with automake
[02:58] <apokryphos> _jason: sure
[02:58] <nuzzy> it's a make tool
[02:58] <Gurft> so I build my current box on PATA, and picked up a new SATA disk, what's the best method to migrate from the current EIDE drive to the SATA?
[02:58] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, somewhere somethings going wrong, that snippet has been tested many times
[02:58] <apokryphos> IdleOne: both available from apt; apt-cache show <package> is very good for descriptions (better than me) =)
[02:59] <IdleOne> apokryphos, k Ill check them out
[02:59] <apokryphos> IdleOne: basically used to find orphaned libraries and/or to weed out unused/unwanted packages
[02:59] <apokryphos> debfoster is very good as it can be used in conjugation with metapackages, which comes in quite handy
[03:00] <Trae> damn... some icons won't let me rename them for some reason. :/
[03:00] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11916
[03:00] <Trae> Firefox allowed me to rename it's icon
[03:00] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, ahh, much better
[03:00] <Trae> From "Firefox Web Browser"  to simply "Firefox"
[03:00] <Trae> but...
[03:00] <apokryphos> and now /me heads off to bed, in fact :)
[03:00] <Trae> Rhythbox Music Player  won't let me rename it to "Rhythmbox"
[03:00] <GotUbuntued> but when i start the page it says i need java
[03:00] <Trae> heh
[03:01] <linuxlover> Could somebody take a look at http://pastebin.com/650504
[03:01] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Java runtime invironment
[03:01] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Java runtime environment
[03:01] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, yes, you should be good to go. But
[03:01] <bimberi> linuxlover: install libxkbfile-dev
[03:01] <linuxlover> It's the error generated when attempting "make" for installing an app
[03:02] <jsestri2> i just restarted my comp, and the mouse dosent respond anymore...Any idea what might have gone wrong?
[03:02] <FoxHound01> im trying to do the steps on the RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows page, and i dont have the boot prompt, is this because im using 6.06 flight 6?
[03:02] <linuxlover> bimberi Thank you.
[03:02] <FoxHound01> and the wiki is for something earlier?
[03:02] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : So why cant firefox show the page... just says need to install plugin java runtime environment..
[03:02] <B0FH> !glxgears
[03:02] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[03:02] <_tcc> FUCK YOU ALL!
[03:02] <bimberi> linuxlover: yw :)
[03:02] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, a moment
[03:02] <bimberi> !ops
[03:03] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[03:03] <LaserJock> hmm, that wasn't very nice
[03:03] <nalioth> bimberi: yes?
[03:03] <jsestri2> anyone know what module the mouse is made to work through?
[03:03] <nuzzy> linuxlover...you could always grab the .deb file here: http://lineak.sourceforge.net/index.php?nav=download
[03:03] <bimberi> nalioth: _tcc (too late)
[03:04] <linuxlover> nuzzy I have lineak installed.  And now I'm trying to get the GUI file configurer running (lineakconfig)..What's the file that link sends to?
[03:04] <bimberi> nalioth: actually 'too late' isn't fair on you - i should have waited a bit longer sorry :)
[03:04] <JanHammer> herm
[03:04] <linuxlover> nuzzy A dependency?
[03:04] <nickrud> ls -l /etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so <-- GotUbuntued paste the one line answer from that
[03:05] <nuzzy> there's a .deb file there for lineakconfig
[03:05] <B0FH> !sources
[03:05] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:05] <JanHammer> guys, anyone here might know a way to possibly fix ubuntu from locking up on boot? I've tried a few boot parameters
[03:06] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, :/etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so -> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[03:06] <FoxHound01> how can i tell what partition my root ubuntu install is on?
[03:06] <Hedos> Hi everybody. I got a short question. I just installed Ubuntu from CD, unfortunatly, there's no /usr/src/linux, which means I don't have the kernel source and I need to patch it. Is there a way to get the source from the CD somewhere?
[03:06] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, ok, good so far. now, ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[03:06] <Xenguy> dbzdeath: please kill the away notices
[03:06] <nuzzy> FoxHound01 - /etc/fstab
[03:06] <LaserJock> FoxHound01: df -h in a terminal
[03:06] <dbzdeath> Xenguy: sorry won't happen again
[03:07] <linuxlover> nuzzy I have lineakconifig already.  Extracted and configured, but now I need to run "make"
[03:07] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so -> /etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so
[03:07] <Xenguy> dbzdeath: no worries
[03:07] <bimberi> FoxHound01: or 'df' - look for the Filesystem that "/" is Mounted on
[03:07] <linuxlover> nuzzy That's where I keep getting this error message from..
[03:07] <gepatino> is there any chanel admin here?
[03:07] <IdleOne> gepatino, what do you need?
[03:07] <bimberi> gepatino: they are about
[03:07] <Xenguy> gepatino: look, over there, behind the trees!
[03:07] <nuzzy> I understand that linuxlover...I'm trying to make your life easier by having you  grab the .deb file and installing that way...MUCH easier!
[03:08] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, ls /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so (make sure it exists :)
[03:08] <B0FH> !nvidia
[03:08] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:08] <gepatino> just wanted to know if there's some place with rules about content in the list
[03:08] <LaserJock> Hedos: I'd look for linux-source in synaptic
[03:08] <linuxlover> nuzzy Will the contents of the .deb be different than the tar.gz?  More catered to ubuntu?
[03:08] <crimsun> gepatino: look at the code of conduct
[03:08] <nuzzy> yrs
[03:08] <pip``> anyone know how Lumumba compares to Ubuntu ??
[03:08] <nuzzy> yes
[03:08] <Xenguy> !coc
[03:08] <ubotu> hmm... coc is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[03:08] <gepatino> crimsun: at the web site?
[03:08] <bimberi> !rules
[03:08] <ubotu> rumour has it, rules is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ IRC rules can be seen at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcRules
[03:08] <gepatino> thanks
[03:08] <nuzzy> grab the file and run "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[03:09] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, :/usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[03:09] <GotUbuntued> 
[03:09] <Hedos> LaserJock: Thanks. Not there though :/ Only got linux-headers, linux-386, etc.
[03:09] <pip``> anyone know how Lumumba compares to Ubuntu ?? is it any good ?
[03:09] <LaserJock> Hedos: must not be on the cd then, which I can imagine since it is quite large
[03:10] <B0FH> is it safe to use the most current nvidia drivers in ubuntu?
[03:10] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, ok, then the chain of links are good.
[03:10] <B0FH> like the ones from there website?
[03:11] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, try sudo rm /opt/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[03:11] <linuxlover> nuzzy Was message run "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb" to me?
[03:11] <Trae> crimsun, howdy... you wouldn't happen to know why my avi files were playing fine, and then all of a sudden after I switch to this new gateway LCD that does 1680x1050 res they stopped working do you?
[03:11] <nuzzy> yep
[03:11] <JanHammer> would this place be good to go to for a boot problem? if so could someone msg me who could help
[03:11] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, I'd expect there to be only one java reference in the plugin dir
[03:11] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : done
[03:11] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, now?
[03:11] <Hedos> LaserJock: I just found a folder somewhere deep on the CD called "linux-source-2.6.12", it contains a lot of Debian packages though. Any idea how would I go about installing that properly in /usr/src/linux ?
[03:11] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : i did the sudo rm /opt
[03:12] <Bambino> how do you open deb files?
[03:12] <CNTRLX> I just got an external HD that is FAT32 format right now.  What can i do to make this wrightable or what can i use to format it in ext3?
[03:12] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, you mean sudo rm /opt/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so I hope :)
[03:12] <Bambino> !deb
[03:12] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[03:12] <Trae> crimsun, when I launch from a term I get this: http://pastebin.com/650524
[03:12] <B0FH> is it ok to use the most current video drivers from nvidia in ubuntu?
[03:12] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : yeah :D and still doesnt work
[03:12] <linuxlover> nuzzy File is not there.
[03:12] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, your plugin dir looks exactly like mine ;(
[03:12] <cartesian1984> Has anyone had any success with WASTE on Ubuntu?
[03:12] <pip``> does anyone here have any experience with Lumumba?
[03:12] <nuzzy> Janhammer: enough to make me dangerous ;-)
[03:13] <nuzzy> linuxlover:  lemme check
[03:13] <FarFetched21> I installed ubuntu a few hours ago, abut the internet connection won't work. I have searched the forums and have tried all things recommended, but it will still not work. what is going on?
[03:13] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : so what do i do now then hehehe :D
[03:13] <devnull> hello .... i am having issues with my touchpad in X ... the clicks are messed up and i can't fix it
[03:13] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, and we've checked the chain of links to the java plugin, and that's good.
[03:13] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, I only get the click here to download plugin
[03:13] <JanHammer> nuzzy: happen to know any boot problems with x86 version of ubuntu? it locksup right after the progress bar finishes
[03:13] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, what network card or modem?
[03:14] <cpare> Anyone here run Azureus on Ubuntu?
[03:14] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, no further clue. You shouldn't even have to restart firefox for java to be recognized now
[03:14] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : And the missing is java runtime environment
[03:14] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : ok i've restarted it
[03:14] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: onboard ethernet
[03:14] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, when you did the java -version, that was your java runtime environment and it was correct
[03:14] <linuxlover> nuzzy cpare I've tried...It was kind of messy and unless you know how to config your ports..I had problems.
[03:14] <cartesian1984> cpare, I do.
[03:14] <akkaka> whats a good download manager ?
[03:14] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, laptop or desktop?
[03:14] <chris> hey everyne
[03:14] <nuzzy> what type of hardware Janhammer? SATA disks?
[03:15] <CNTRLX> I just got an external HD that is FAT32 format right now.  What can i do to make this wrightable or what can i use to format it in ext3?
[03:15] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: desktop
[03:15] <chris> havin probs with compiling tar balls
[03:15] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Typical my luck that it doesnt work hehe
[03:15] <doms> is their any video editor other than kino that can read mpg file????????
[03:15] <JanHammer> nuzzy: nothing sata
[03:15] <cpare> cartesian1984 - did you have to change to the sun JRE
[03:15] <chris> i extract the tarball
[03:15] <jsestri2> can anyone help me reconfigure my mouse from the command line?
[03:15] <cpare> I see lots of talk that it's needed
[03:15] <cartesian1984> cpare, yeah, it wont use anything else.
[03:15] <chris> and then try to run the config file in terminal
[03:15] <chris> it starts going
[03:16] <chris> then ends
[03:16] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, what motherboard?
[03:16] <MrPockets> anyway i can make it auto say my uptime when i turn the computer off?
[03:16] <nuzzy> Janhammer...and no problems installing it?
[03:16] <devnull> thanks
[03:16] <chris> and tells me to goto the config.log
[03:16] <chris> so i go here
[03:16] <doms> is their any video editor other than kino that can read mpg file????????
[03:16] <IamEthos> is there software on Linux for viewing CBR files
[03:16] <JanHammer> nuzzy: tis a live disc, only about 500megs of free hard drive space :/
[03:17] <carthik> IamEthos, I use Comical... search on google
[03:17] <chris> and it says i dont have a c compiler
[03:17] <alex_> is it just my firefox that KEEPS CRASHING
[03:17] <linuxlover> nuzzy No dice, huh?
[03:17] <nuzzy> still looking ll
[03:17] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: not sure, is there a way to find out in ubuntu? I am looking at the device manager right now and it does not say from what I see
[03:17] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, the only thing I can think of is that you didn't create the plugin links in the correct directory
[03:17] <linuxlover> alex_ Window just randomly disappears? (sloes itself?)
[03:17] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, not that I know,
[03:17] <alex_> linuxlover, hard crahs
[03:18] <alex_> then the feedback thing popsup
[03:18] <cartesian1984> Theres hwinfo, you'll need to apt-get it.
[03:18] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: i will just open up the box
[03:18] <linuxlover> alex_ Mine just randomly closes itself sometimes...Try Mozilla instead.
[03:18] <sHaDe> n8 all
[03:18] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Ok ?
[03:18] <chris> anyone know what to do about the no c compiler prob im having?
[03:18] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, alright, probably the best approach.
[03:19] <arrick> ok guys whats the command for removing users?
[03:19] <IamEthos> can anyone walk me through the process of compiling and building?
[03:19] <arrick> chris, whats up?
[03:19] <linuxlover> chris sudo apt-get install gcc++
[03:19] <IamEthos> *compiling and installing?
[03:19] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, be sure you created the links in /opt/firefox/plugins
[03:19] <arrick> !users
[03:19] <ubotu> arrick: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:19] <chris> hey man
[03:19] <cpare> cartesian1984 - thanks for the info - I will try that next
[03:19] <arrick> !useradd
[03:19] <chris> tell arrick hey man
[03:19] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:19] <chris> fjdksal;
[03:19] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: its an FS51 shuttle motherboard
[03:19] <nuzzy> sending you the file linuxlover
[03:20] <nickrud> arrick, adduser is what you are looking for
[03:20] <arrick> what is the rest of it?
[03:20] <linuxlover> nuzzy Sweet.  How're you doing that? ;)
[03:20] <arrick> !adduser
[03:20] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[03:20] <JanHammer> nuzzy: tis a live disc, only about 500megs of free hard drive space :/ - again
[03:20] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : I'm in that directory
[03:20] <nickrud> arrick, for info on a package, !info adduser
[03:20] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, alright, I'll look into it.
[03:20] <arrick> !info adduser
[03:20] <ubotu> adduser: (Add and remove users and groups), section base, is important. Version: 3.64ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 97 kB, Installed size: 640 kB
[03:20] <nuzzy> one sec Jan
[03:20] <bimberi> !info deluser
[03:20] <JanHammer> alright
[03:20] <nuzzy> linuxlover:  turn on DCC ssend
[03:21] <chris> ok im gonna install the gcc++
[03:21] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : /usr/lib/j2sdk1.5-sun/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
[03:21] <GotUbuntued>  ....i'm not seeing that file
[03:21] <arrick> nickrud, I am not seeing the command for removing a user through terminal in man adduser
[03:21] <jsestri2> if my mouse isnt responding, would reconfigureing the xserver fix it maybe?
[03:21] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : in the /opt/firefox/plugins
[03:21] <linuxlover> nuzzy I have no idea how to accomplish that.  Or even what it is.  (I'm highly n00b)
[03:22] <Rug> Howdy all
[03:22] <linuxlover> !dcc
[03:22] <ubotu> linuxlover: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:22] <nuzzy> linuxlover:  grab it like this then: http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/lineak/lineakconfig_0.3.2-1_i386.deb
[03:22] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, ah, that just recently became supported. Your kernel is too old. Download the new ubuntu kernel from the ubuntu package page.
[03:22] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, if its not supported then, try making a new one.
[03:23] <chris> ok i had probs install gcc++
[03:23] <linuxlover> nuzzy Sweet.  But what is dcc send?
[03:23] <chris> W: Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release powerpc (20051012) breezy/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/Ubuntu%205.10%20%5fBreezy%20Badger%5f%20-%20Release%20powerpc%20(20051012)_dists_breezy_main_binary-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:23] <chris> W: Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release powerpc (20051012) breezy/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/Ubuntu%205.10%20%5fBreezy%20Badger%5f%20-%20Release%20powerpc%20(20051012)_dists_breezy_restricted_binary-powerpc_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[03:23] <chris> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[03:23] <Rug> What would cause slow CD/DVD burning?  (I have already enabled DMA)
[03:23] <slavik> what would you say to a script that lists all the packages in a system that aren't depended upon?
[03:23] <nuzzy> DCC send is a way to send files in IRC
[03:23] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, that's because libjavaplugin there is linked to the one in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins which is linked to /etc/alternatives/ firefox-javaplugin.so which is linked to the file you just mentioned :)
[03:23] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: alright thanks, sounds like this will be fun...
[03:23] <arrick> hey, if I change the name of a user in /etc/passwd it wont allow the user to logon anymore right?
[03:23] <flesh> Hi there people does anybody know is its possible to use a winmodem on Ubuntu?
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> flesh: Maybe.
[03:24] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Ok.... strange...
[03:24] <arrick> or can i delete the line that user is on?
[03:24] <flesh> maybe yes pr mayne not?
[03:24] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, if its an issue, I can compile you one.
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> flesh: Mine works, with a $20 driver.  Look around, starting with the linmodems site for info on yours.  Also,
[03:24] <tonyyarusso> !winmodem
[03:24] <ubotu> from memory, winmodem is See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto for instructions on setting up your modem (including winmodems). Additional info can be found at http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[03:24] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, it's part of a flexible system for redirecting between different applications that debian created years ago, it's actually quite logical
[03:25] <flesh> I dont have anyproblems since I'm using a external modem and it works fine but my bro just installed ubuno and it does not recognize his internal modem
[03:25] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: alright, I will check it out an let you know. I am not using a linux box right now to chat, so I am not sure how to d/l from here to the linux box
[03:25] <flesh> ok so what I need is a driver to convert the winmodem into a linmodem?
[03:25] <tonyyarusso> flesh: Ah.  It depends on the chipset.  There are lots of things to check out, so don't let him give up easily.
[03:25] <tonyyarusso> flesh: Basically, yes.
[03:26] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, if I can find something else, I will let you know.
[03:26] <Rug> flesh: Make sure the built-in COM ports are disabled
[03:26] <arrick> IdleOne, you here?
[03:26] <arrick> evening tonyyarusso
[03:26] <flesh> thanks for the info I will look forward for some linmodem drivers
[03:26] <JanHammer> O_o
[03:26] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Hey.
[03:26] <flesh> ok good point
[03:26] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : strange that the java thing doesnt work now. Need it so badly hehe
[03:26] <JanHammer> why was nuzzy banned
[03:26] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, yes strange indeed
[03:27] <arrick> tonyyarusso, I am not seeing the command for removing a user through terminal in man adduser do you happen to know it?
[03:27] <nickrud> arrick, sorry I missed your message, did you find deluser ?
[03:27] <AngryElf> what package do i need for divx support?
[03:27] <flesh> tony thanks for the help which one is better Ubuntu or Mandriva?
[03:27] <Rug> arrick: did you try rmuser ?
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> arrick: deluser or rmuser maybe?
[03:27] <arrick> thanks
[03:27] <bimberi> JanHammer: Ubugtu is configured to automatically kick and ban anyone who types D.C.C. S.E.N.D. in the channel
[03:27] <arrick> I didntsee that post
[03:27] <arrick> sorry guys my bad
[03:28] <JanHammer> bimberi: he was the only one helping me with this :/
[03:28] <jadaz87> does anyone here have experience with joomla if so please meet me in #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:28] <Rug> What would cause slow CD/DVD burning?  (I have already enabled DMA)
[03:28] <calamari> hi
[03:28] <Rug> Hiya calamari
[03:28] <AngryElf> !divx
[03:28] <ubotu> somebody said restricted was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[03:28] <arrick> thnks guys that worked
[03:28] <nickrud> arrick, no, I hadn't posted yet :)
[03:28] <AngryElf> !FreeFormats
[03:28] <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
[03:28] <bimberi> nalioth: you about?
[03:29] <AngryElf> i've got w32codecs installed and a divx file won't play in xine......is this offtopic?
[03:29] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: i have the 2.6.12-9-286 kernel
[03:29] <nalioth> bimberi: yes i am
[03:29] <Rug> AngryElf: can any other divx/xvid file play?
[03:29] <bimberi> nalioth: linuxlover and nuzzy innocently typed d.c.c. s.e.n.d. earlier and got kick/banned by Ubugtu
[03:29] <GMachine_24> evening. i need to edit the fstab file on my ubuntu main drive by booting with the live ubuntu disk and then . . . opening a terminal and from there i'm not sure. can anyone point me in the right direction please?
[03:30] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, put it in the /home/username dir of your linux box, and open a terminal, then run sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb
[03:30] <nalioth> bimberi: ok, i take it they've had time to think about their typing skills?
[03:30] <calamari> nuzzy is asking in ubuntu+1 why he got banned.. not really my business just thought I'd pass the message to him if there is one.. or if an op would speak with him
[03:30] <bimberi> nalioth: lol, yes, a bit
[03:30] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: oh, I meant, that is the current kernel I am running
[03:31] <cmatheson> i've got like 8 billion forms i need to enter into a mysql database... using insert statements doesn't seem like the way to go... can anyone recommend a good gui-tool? (or maybe just typing it into a text-file and then pulling it into the table would be better)?
[03:31] <jsestri2> my ubuntu was working fine, but this last time i booted up, my mouse dosent respond
[03:31] <nalioth> bimberi: that do it?
[03:31] <Rug> GMachine_24: to edit the fstab, fir you need to access the partition it's on.  (can't you just boot from it normally?) or can you access it by using your liveCD?
[03:31] <FlannelKing> cmatheson: text file, then import, correct.
[03:31] <thecrazymonk> hey, when i try to mount my drives (partition c at dev/hdc1, drive d: at dev/hdd1), i get two drives on my desktop, windows and windows(2), but when i open either one, the only files that show up are the ones that were on the last drive mounted
[03:31] <bimberi> nalioth: i think so thanks.  is that worth an ops call?
[03:32] <JanHammer> woot, nuzzy
[03:32] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : In firefox... i write "about:plugins" in the adressbar and it doesnt list java there
[03:32] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, oh. I think thats as high as breezy will go without intervention.
[03:32] <GMachine_24> rug: it won't boot - i get an error message because it cannot read from a drive mounted on a raid card. so i need to boot somehow so i can comment out that line in the fstab file.
[03:32] <nuzzy> I dunno why I got banned...nalioth...u there?
[03:32] <nalioth> bimberi: it was handled well
[03:32] <nalioth> nuzzy: be careful of what you type
[03:32] <Rug> cmatheson: I had had the (dis)pleasure of going through the exact same thing, but for me it was 13,000+ fields.   paste the data into a spreadsheet, export it as a .csv   Then you can inport into your DB easily.
[03:32] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, there are proprietary drivers for your motherboard. Let me find them.
[03:32] <nuzzy> will do
[03:32] <GMachine_24> rug: i need to get there using a live boot disk but i'm not sure how.
[03:32] <bimberi> nuzzy: Ubugtu is configured to automatically kick and ban anyone who types D.C.C. S.E.N.D. in the channel
[03:32] <alex_> does anyone know any good software to run XP Inside of ubuntu
[03:32] <nickrud> nuzzy, because you typed d.c.c s.e.n.d, it's an automatic ban because of exploits
[03:32] <nuzzy> doh!
[03:33] <nuzzy> sorry
[03:33] <chris> ok im still having problems compiling
[03:33] <chris> im gonna send exactly what happened
[03:33] <Rug> GMachine_24: one sec.
[03:33] <crweb> if there are any ubuntu xorg developers in here,  THANK YOU for the new wacom package
[03:33] <chris> chris@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ cd gnome-mud-0.10.7
[03:33] <chris> chris@ubuntu:~/Desktop/gnome-mud-0.10.7$ ./configure
[03:33] <chris> checking build system type... powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
[03:33] <chris> checking host system type... powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
[03:33] <chris> checking target system type... powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu
[03:33] <chris> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
[03:33] <chris> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
[03:33] <chris> checking for gawk... no
[03:33] <chris> checking for mawk... mawk
[03:34] <jeff303> does anyone know how to stop middle click from being "paste" in ubuntu?
[03:34] <chris> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... no
[03:34] <chris> checking for style of include used by make... none
[03:34] <GMachine_24> rug: ty.
[03:34] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, if I were you, I'd remove ff1.5 completely, and reinstall using that wiki page.
[03:34] <chris> checking for gcc... gcc
[03:34] <nuzzy> ok Jan...
[03:34] <chris> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[03:34] <chris> See `config.log' for more details.
[03:34] <GMachine_24> chris: what are you doing?
[03:34] <JanHammer> ok nuzzy... :P
[03:34] <_deadlycow21> jeff303: i don't know
[03:34] <GMachine_24> chris: can you use the paste bin?
[03:34] <nuzzy> I'm trying to think of what would cause that since I never use live CD's
[03:34] <GotUbuntued> nickrud, : Do you have the wiki link
[03:34] <_jason> chris: please, use a pastebin like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/  and to solve our problem, install build-essential
[03:34] <_jason> chris: s/our/your
[03:34] <_deadlycow21> jeff303: you may be able to just set it somewhere in options
[03:34] <_mark> I got a good mystery every cd I put in my cdrw is being read as a blank disc
[03:34] <comrade> how do I update my kernel from the 386 to 686?  is there a howto somewhere?
[03:34] <nickrud> GotUbuntued, make sure that ubuntu's firefox is using java properly after you remove ff1.5  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:34] <JanHammer> nuzzy: isn't it virtually the same? the problem is in the booting and not the loading of all the main things
[03:34] <crweb> comrade: just apt-get it
[03:35] <chris> ok ill try this
[03:35] <celerex> comrade: what kind of CPU do you have?
[03:35] <crweb> comrade: and reboot
[03:35] <bimberi> comrade: sudo aptitude install linux-686
[03:35] <JanHammer> if you know what I mean
[03:35] <thecrazymonk> hey, when i try to mount my drives (partition c at dev/hdc1, drive d: at dev/hdd1), i get two drives on my desktop, windows and windows(2), but when i open either one, the only files that show up are the ones that were on the last drive mounted
[03:35] <comrade> athlon xp
[03:35] <linux_lover> What are the reasons for being banned when not using profanity or spamming?
[03:35] <jeff303> _deadlycow21: there is nothing I can find through gnome, can't find anyone online
[03:35] <comrade> I should get 686 for that right
[03:35] <jeff303> _deadlycow21: any*thing* online
[03:35] <_jason> chris: do you know that gnome-mud is in the repositories?
[03:35] <nuzzy> yeah, it is for the most part.  Can you describe what comes up and wen it hangs?
[03:35] <bimberi> linux: Ubugtu is configured to automatically kick and ban anyone who types D.C.C. S.E.N.D. in the channel
[03:35] <_mark> anyone ever have that happen before?
[03:36] <bimberi> linux_lover: Ubugtu is configured to automatically kick and ban anyone who types D.C.C. S.E.N.D. in the channel
[03:36] <chris> what?
[03:36] <JanHammer> nuzzy: you know the main loading? right when it finishes it dies
[03:36] <_jason> linux_lover: it was a false positive on an exploit
[03:36] <JanHammer> locks up
[03:36] <linux_lover> bimberi Ahhhh...
[03:36] <_jason> chris: you can install gnome-mud using synaptic
[03:36] <_jason> !info gnome-mud
[03:36] <ubotu> gnome-mud: (The GNOME MUD client), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.10.7-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 364 kB, Installed size: 1280 kB
[03:36] <chris> ok
[03:36] <chris> ill try
[03:36] <comrade> bimberi, what's aptitude?  I thought it was apt-get
[03:36] <nickrud> thecrazymonk, could you put up your /etc/fstab on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell chris about universe
[03:36] <linux_lover> nuzzy What was the command you said to run once I had that .deb?
[03:37] <bimberi> !tell comrade about aptitude
[03:37] <arrick> ok , how about changing a directory name from terminal guys?
[03:37] <thecrazymonk> nickrud: yes
[03:37] <jin> whats samba
[03:37] <_jason> arrick: mv
[03:37] <cmatheson> FlannelKing, Rug: thanks, i'll do that
[03:37] <nuzzy> you run "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb" without quotes
[03:37] <arrick> _jason I want to rename not mv
[03:37] <_jason> arrick: same
[03:37] <arrick> ok
[03:37] <crimsun> october: does it _only_ do 1680x1050?
[03:38] <Rug> GMachine_24: What is the Live CD?
[03:38] <linux_lover> nuzzy is that the same as extracting?
[03:38] <GMachine_24> ubuntu 5.1
[03:38] <_mark> _jason: turns out that modem I was tryin to get woring was a dead modem : \
[03:38] <_mark> working*
[03:38] <_jason> _mark: yeah that makes it tough :P
[03:38] <GMachine_24> rug: i have a knoppix live disk as well
[03:39] <linux_lover> nuzzy When I tried extracting it has two tar.gz files in it.  When I extract those they are folders both named "."
[03:39] <nuzzy> .deb files are Debian package files, similar to .rpm files for RedHat and SuSe the -i is to install it
[03:39] <thecrazymonk> nickrud: just posted the fstab
[03:39] <jsestri2> can anyone help me get my mouse working?
[03:39] <GMachine_24> rub: what makes me mad is that this is happening because the stupid RAID card isn't always recognized.
[03:39] <_mark> so has anyone ever had a cdrw read everything as a blank disc? asking one last time
[03:39] <linux_lover> nuzzy so "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb" is unpack and install in most logical manner?
[03:39] <nuzzy> yes
[03:40] <GMachine_24> rub: although it is by the bios
[03:40] <october> crimsun, yeah
[03:40] <carthik> jsestri2, what sort of mouse is it?
[03:40] <october> crimsun, heh, sorry I was downstairs
[03:40] <Rug> GMachine_24: when Knoppix boots up it should auto-mount all your old partitions.  Can you go there?
[03:40] <october> crimsun, it is setup to run at 1680x1050
[03:40] <d3adlycow21> ?
[03:40] <d3adlycow21> good
[03:40] <GMachine_24> rug: Ok, i'll give it a try. i'll be back and let you know. THANK YOU.
[03:40] <october> crimsun,  but you'd think it should run in Windowed mode
[03:40] <nuzzy> Jan...I think it's a hard disk probelm
[03:40] <crimsun> october: if it only does that one mode, then totem will crash. Your lcd must be configured to switch to other modes, too, like 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc.
[03:40] <AngryElf> everytime i try to open up a torrent, it times out, i've been testing this on files that have several hundred seeds.  I'm guessing the problem is on my end, what could it be?
[03:41] <jin> what is samba?
[03:41] <JanHammer> nuzzy: I don't follow
[03:41] <crweb> AngryElf: let your routher do UPnP
[03:41] <Rug> AngryElf: are your ports open?
[03:41] <october> crimsun, is that something I need to do with the LCD itself?
[03:41] <jsestri2> carthik: it was working before
[03:41] <carthik> AngryElf, a firewall on your router?
[03:41] <Rug> =)
[03:41] <jsestri2> carthik: then i restarted and the mouse stopped responding
[03:41] <carthik> jsestri2, yes, but to begin somewhere, what sort of mouse is it?
[03:41] <crimsun> october: no, X modes, like !fixres
[03:41] <comrade> bimberi, so once I run that command and reboot, the new kernel will be installed?
[03:41] <october> ok...
[03:41] <AngryElf> mmk, what ports do i need?
[03:41] <october> I thought I saw other resolutions in there
[03:41] <carthik> jsestri2, are you sure it is plugged in right? try unpluggin it and plugging it in again.
[03:42] <october> in my x.org.conf
[03:42] <october> crimsun, http://occy.net/tmp/xorg.conf
[03:42] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, are you still there?
[03:42] <Rug> 6880-68890 ?  or close to that
[03:42] <Rug> 6890 rather
[03:42] <jsestri2> carthik: yeah, its working now, i've switched to windows to make sure, its a Rosewill mouse. It had been working fine for a while in ubuntu, and the last time I restarted it stopped
[03:42] <AngryElf> i found it, thanx guys
[03:42] <october> ubotu, tell october about fixres
[03:42] <nuzzy> actually scratch that Jan...what video card do you use
[03:42] <jsestri2> carthik: is there a way to re-run the setup for the mouse?
[03:42] <Rug> What would cause slow CD/DVD burning?  (I have already enabled DMA)
[03:42] <october> heh
[03:43] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  yeah
[03:43] <gnomefreak> how can you tell what bus id is for a pci card?
[03:43] <crimsun> october: looks fine. what about /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[03:43] <JanHammer> nuzzy: geforce fx5500 PCI
[03:43] <Rug> lspci
[03:43] <JanHammer> TerminX: fx?
[03:43] <nuzzy> linux_lover: this is the command: "sudo dpkg -i lineakconfig_0.3.2-1_i386.deb"
[03:43] <JanHammer> er
[03:43] <carthik> jsestri2, you can try $sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to make sure the mouse is configured right.
[03:43] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, run lsmod | grep force
[03:43] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, and let me see the output
[03:43] <iRRVi> how come theres no /dev/wlan0 ?
[03:43] <TerminX> JanHammer: if you're using X-Chat, I recommend typing /set completion_amount 0
[03:43] <carthik> jsestri2, what does $dmesg |grep mice tell you?
[03:43] <nuzzy> Jan:  The LivCD may be hanging on that card...it may have trouble recognizing the specs
[03:43] <alex_> does anyone know any good software to run XP Inside of ubuntu
[03:44] <nickrud> thecrazymonk, I just sat back down. Did you post?
[03:44] <october> crimsun, http://occy.net/tmp/Xorg.0.log
[03:44] <Rug> alex_: VMware
[03:44] <carthik> alex_, qemu
[03:44] <JanHammer> nuzzy: it runs fine on this PC though with vmplayer
[03:44] <IamEthos> okay
[03:44] <gnomefreak> 02:0b:00 i dont think its gonna like tat too much
[03:44] <jsestri2> carthik: i'll run that next restart as well, i think i might have f'd up a module but i can't be sure, i was messing with ivtv the last time before it stopped working
[03:44] <alex_> Rug is VMware free
[03:44] <IamEthos> how come, when I compile software, 9 times out of 10 it doesn't work
[03:44] <IamEthos> what am I doing wrong?
[03:44] <carthik> jsestri2, what does $dmesg |grep mice tell you?
[03:44] <nickrud> thecrazymonk, yes, you did :) change the second /media/windows to media/windows2 or something
[03:44] <Rug> Free as in stolen beer
[03:44] <nuzzy> hmmm...then I'm not sure Jan
[03:44] <jsestri2> carthik: i have to restart to try it, let me brb
[03:44] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: "lsmod | grep force" doesn't provide any input
[03:45] <october> crimsun, it was playing until I tried to slide the slider to a different place in the movie
[03:45] <october> at least I think it was
[03:45] <nickrud> thecrazymonk, you're mounting the second partition on top of the first
[03:45] <nuzzy> Jan...did you try the ubuntuforums?
[03:45] <JanHammer> nuzzy: nope
[03:45] <Rug> alex_: no it isn't
[03:45] <nuzzy> I would DEFINITELY try there
[03:45] <alex_> did anyone get the new nvidia drivers yet?
[03:45] <carthik> IamEthos, maybe you have unmet requirements most of the time. Reading the readmes and install docs are neccessary for installing from source, which is why it is not so recommended on Ubuntu...
[03:45] <alex_> they arnt showing up in the repos
[03:46] <linux_lover> nuzzy I received an error when trying to use the sudo dpkg...
[03:46] <Juhaz> vmware player and vmware server are free, takes some tweaking to get the xp on them, though
[03:46] <crimsun> october: ok, is it reproducible with mplayer?
[03:46] <nuzzy> what was the error?
[03:46] <october> crimsun, nod
[03:46] <carthik> alex_, for dapper support, please try #ubuntu+1
[03:46] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, run sudo modprobe forcedeth
[03:46] <october> crimsun, does the same thing under mplayer too
[03:46] <IamEthos> carthik: but it seems like I can never find anything I need in the repos
[03:46] <october> crimsun, tries to start and then farts.
[03:46] <october> crimsun, ;)
[03:46] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: it asks for a password, and then nothing
[03:46] <crimsun> october: dapper?
[03:46] <linux_lover> nuzzy dpkg: regarding lineakconfig_0.3.2-1_i386.deb containing lineakconfig:
[03:46] <linux_lover>  lineakd conflicts with lineakconfig
[03:46] <linux_lover>   lineakconfig (version 0.3.2-1) is to be installed.
[03:46] <linux_lover> dpkg: error processing lineakconfig_0.3.2-1_i386.deb (--install):
[03:46] <linux_lover>  conflicting packages - not installing lineakconfig
[03:46] <linux_lover> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:47] <linux_lover>  lineakconfig_0.3.2-1_i386.deb
[03:47] <linux_lover> Sorry!
[03:47] <october> crimsun, yessir... /me shuffles
[03:47] <cafuego> !paste
[03:47] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[03:47] <Rug> IamEthos: perhaps you would be more interested in Gentoo?  Their stuff is usually more uptodate
[03:47] <october> heh
[03:47] <linux_lover> <kicks self...>
[03:47] <crimsun> october: (normally #ubuntu+1) can you try with mplayer -vo x11?
[03:47] <thecrazymonk> nickrud: thanks
[03:48] <october> crimsun, heh, yeah.... one sec buddy
[03:48] <thecrazymonk> nickrud: sorry i ran downstairs and got some food
[03:48] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, run lsmod and see if forcedeth is listed
[03:48] <nickrud> thecrazymonk, np, I did the same :)
[03:48] <linux_lover> nuzzy http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11918
[03:49] <Rug> lspci |grep nVidia
[03:49] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: yes it is
[03:49] <IamEthos> isn't Gentoo a pain to install though/
[03:49] <linux_lover> nuzzy I think it means I need to shutdown lineak itself, but I can't find the process in Sys Manager.
[03:49] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984: forcedeth     19072       0
[03:50] <Rug> IamEthos: yes and no.   If you are patient there are plenty of guides online that could help you
[03:50] <IamEthos> what is halfway between Ubuntu and Gentoo
[03:50] <x03> does ubuntu have a "special" edition to laptops?
[03:50] <dyrne> IamEthos: dapper? :)
[03:50] <crimsun> IamEthos: The Bad Place.
[03:50] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, alright, run dhclient
[03:51] <Rug> dyrne: LOL good one
[03:51] <Dr_Willis> x03,  nope. it works great on my laptops.
[03:51] <bimberi> x03: no
[03:51] <october> crimsun, 2 things
[03:51] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, if it works. you should be able to get an IP address through the NIC.
[03:51] <skeen> I have a Belkin USB Network Adapter. How do I install this on my ubuntu?
[03:51] <october> crimsun,  1. I noticed it said permission denied... I did sudo space that command and it worked.
[03:51] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  it doesn't work.
[03:51] <october> crimsun, 2. It won't go full screen... it only stays the smaller size window
[03:51] <october> and if you resize it
[03:52] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  sit0: unknow harware address type 776
[03:52] <october> it still stays the same small size
[03:52] <crimsun> october: pass -fs ?
[03:52] <jsestri2> carthik: the reconfigure had no effect, and the dmesg | grep mice just gave me something along the lines of "mice is PS2 mouse
[03:52] <crimsun> october: also, pastebin the error as non-root
[03:52] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  can't create /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.leases: permission denied
[03:52] <october> crimsun, k... I just happened to be here on the lappie... this is now my wifes.  Migrating to a desktop.  Let me open up XChat up there.
[03:52] <october> ;)
[03:52] <nickrud> IamEthos, what is it you're trying to compile?
[03:52] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  can't create /var/run/dhclient.pid: permission denied
[03:52] <october> back in a bit.
[03:53] <IamEthos> wxWidgets
[03:53] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, run it as root.
[03:53] <IamEthos> I want to install Comical
[03:53] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  duh, good call
[03:53] <crimsun> IamEthos: why? Is the version in our repo not sufficient?
[03:53] <IamEthos> which also needs to be compiled and installed
[03:53] <IamEthos> comical requires a later version
[03:53] <carthik> jsestri2, hmm so you reconfigured xorg, and the mouse is all figured out - I am out of ideas as to what could be wrong here. Do you remember any funky bootup messages?
[03:53] <crimsun> it requires 2.6?
[03:54] <IamEthos> 2.6.2
[03:54] <jsestri2> carthik: thats the odd thing, i feel like some module just isn't loaded, but i dont know how to figure out which one
[03:54] <phoul> Is there any programs that can unrar things?
[03:54] <Trae> crimsun, back... on sec.
[03:54] <JarG0n> What app in Ubuntu is the most efficient at seeding torrents?
[03:54] <phoul> !rar
[03:54] <ubotu> rar is, like, totally, a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[03:54] <Rug> phoul: rar
[03:54] <carthik> IamEthos, Comical. well, I have comical installed (I had before I got on Dapper) and I dn't remember having issues.
[03:54] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  uh, this may sound stupid, but how do I access it as root with ubuntu? I am used to knoppix which is a but more obvious
[03:54] <IamEthos> carthik: really?
[03:54] <cartesian1984> cartesian1984, just add sudo before the command.
[03:54] <IamEthos> perhaps I should instead shoot for an older version?
[03:54] <Rug> JarG0n: The original bittorrent client
[03:54] <konfuzed> hey there, I want to download the kernel sources for breezy and latest gcc so that I can put them on a disc with the nvidia drivers isntaller and then take the disc to my buddies where there is no running internet. How or where do I download just those packages with out installing them?
[03:54] <cartesian1984> WTF?
[03:54] <cartesian1984> How did I address myself?!
[03:55] <arrick> hey if I want to force a directory to be deleted, is the command 'sudo rmdir -f /path/'?
[03:55] <_jason> cartesian1984: you need to stop smoking that stuff
[03:55] <skeen> Anyone know of a tutorial for installing my Belkin USB Network Adapter? I can do it simply on Mandriva, using ndiswrapper..
[03:55] <JarG0n> Rug: Is that accessible from within the supported Ubuntu distribution?
[03:55] <carthik> jsestri2, what does $dmesg | grep psmouse tell you?
[03:55] <Trae> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/650578  Don't laugh, my wife wanted the movie. :)
[03:55] <Trae> heh
[03:55] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  ok, it is working, what am I to look for again?
[03:55] <_jason> arrick: rm -rf directory
[03:55] <arrick> thanks
[03:55] <Rug> JarG0n: it's in the non-free repos
[03:55] <carthik> jsestri2, I am assuming you have a ps/2 mouse here
[03:55] <Trae> I've gotten about half-way thorugh it... it's not that bad so far
[03:55] <linux_lover> nuzzy Any idea?
[03:55] <Trae> it isn't pr0n
[03:55] <Trae> heh
[03:55] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, let me check, I forget what one does next.
[03:55] <_jason> arrick: although if it is empty, your command would work
[03:56] <jsestri2> carthik: yeah i do, i'll have to restart again to check that
[03:56] <Rug> JarG0n: ack sorry
[03:56] <carthik> IamEthos, if you want to wait for 5 minutes I can try installing Comical again.
[03:56] <jsestri2> carthik: anything else you can think of to run at the same time?
[03:56] <Rug> JarG0n: yes it is
[03:56] <JarG0n> hrm.....  non-free  *wonders what that means*
[03:56] <crimsun> Trae: x11, not X11
[03:56] <Trae> ahh
[03:56] <JarG0n> cool
[03:56] <IamEthos> carthik: sure
[03:56] <Rug> JarG0n: I was thinking of a different conversation
[03:56] <freebird> hey there dudes , can some one hlp me with trying to find a free messenger that is usable with <Gnome, Ubuntu, Linux > that supports a web cam, I have family far away the kids should talk to but had a technician remove all windows applications.. hlp
[03:56] <slavik> !mkv
[03:56] <ubotu> methinks mkv is Matroska video format. You can play it with vlc, see !vlc
[03:56] <carthik> jsestri2, I'm sorry this is such a pain for you, having to restart. Maybe in Linux, you can use irssi or bithx to chat, which runs from the console.
[03:56] <slavik> !vlc
[03:56] <ubotu> hmm... vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[03:56] <jsestri2> alright
[03:56] <Trae> crimsun, ok.. that plays normally as user
[03:57] <IamEthos> now I just have to hope that this "make" that i've started for wxwidgets stops some day
[03:57] <JarG0n> Rug: thanks... what is is referred to as in Synaptic
[03:57] <Trae> crimsun, still no full screen must be different mode issue
[03:57] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, pastebin the results.
[03:57] <JarG0n> ?
[03:57] <Dr_Willis> freebird,  i hear some of the newer versions of gaim have some web cam support.
[03:57] <Rug> bittorrent
[03:57] <crimsun> Trae: limitation of x11 driver.
[03:57] <JarG0n> doh
[03:57] <freebird> Oh i have Gaim
[03:57] <JarG0n> :-D
[03:57] <Trae> crimsun, but my xorg.conf seems to have proper modes right?
[03:57] <crimsun> Trae: yep
[03:57] <carthik> jsestri2, no. one thing you can do to help other figure out the problem is to paste /var/log/kern.log the output of $dmesg, the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and the output of lsmod to the pastebin
[03:57] <dyrne> freebird: you can also stream webcam and recieve pretty easy using vlc but that would be in addition to gaim.
[03:58] <jsestri2> carthik: alright
[03:58] <JarG0n> Ah, yes... It's almost time for Desparate Housewives to come on ABC
[03:58] <freebird> but how do I go about updating gaim <not very familliar with linux update process> ulgh
[03:58] <slavik> crimsun: I wrote a perl script that makes a list of all packages installed that aren't dependant on by other packages
[03:59] <slavik> freebird: don't
[03:59] <Trae> crimsun, so I'm simply SOL on this LCD AFAYK?
[03:59] <Trae> heh
[03:59] <crimsun> Trae: try this: from a terminal, invoke gstreamer-properties . In the Video tab, choose the XWindows (No Xv) option for Default Video Output, then try totem again
[03:59] <mike__> anyone else getting sound to work at youtube and google video?
[03:59] <mike__> i'm using the official flash plugin
[03:59] <Rug> JarG0n: DH is not on TV tonight
[03:59] <_jason> slavik: have you heard of deborphan?
[03:59] <slavik> _jason: yes, couldn't get it to work
[03:59] <Trae> crimsun, k
[03:59] <_jason> slavik: ah
[04:00] <scalista> www.mrtwig.com
[04:00] <linux_lover> Anyone heard of lineak?  Anyone using it?
[04:00] <scalista> mrtwig.net
[04:00] <slavik> they aren't orphaned packages, just ones that aren't required by others
[04:00] <Trae> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/650579
[04:01] <carthik> IamEthos, trying now, please ping me in 5 minutes or so
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> linux_lover,  i havent had to use it in ages.
[04:01] <Rug> _deadlycow21 then get out
[04:02] <JarG0n> Rug: nooo!!!
[04:02] <_jason> slavik: may I see how you wrote your script out of curiousity?
[04:02] <_deadlycow21> lol :P
[04:02] <linux_lover> Dr_Willis I'm having serious problems getting the lineakconfig app installed.
[04:02] <Rug> JarG0n: yeah, my wife is throwing a hissy fit 'cause she thinks it's my fault
[04:02] <scalista> im gunna go fuck a nigger
[04:02] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  should I have the linux box connected to the cable modem when running dhclient?
[04:02] <_jason> !ops
[04:02] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:02] <Trae> scalista, hey
[04:03] <Trae> scalista, that's uncalld for
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> linux_lover,  theres a kde front end ive used.. but basiucially i read the docs a lot.. and be sure to not run it twice by mistake.
[04:03] <hvthang> hi
[04:03] <JarG0n> Rug: lol
[04:03] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, yeah.
[04:03] <freebird> Dr willis do I down load the newest version of gaim throut the <add applications>
[04:03] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, otherwise it probably wont do anything relevant.
[04:03] <Trae> nalioth, tx
[04:03] <freebird> through*
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> linux_lover,  its one of those programs it pays to read the docs on.
[04:03] <slavik> hmm, I have an mkv file for which subs are not shown
[04:03] <Dr_Willis> freebird,  i doubt if thats the latest one.
[04:04] <linux_lover> Dr_Willis I'm using gnome.  I've tried installing the KDE version, the .deb version, the tar.gz version...All give me errors at the "make" step.
[04:04] <IamEthos> how do you remove an application that you installed via make install?
[04:04] <crimsun> Trae: does totem play it without segving?
[04:04] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  alright, I have to disconnect, but I will brb with the results
[04:04] <Trae> crimsun, naw, it barfs tooo
[04:04] <nickrud> linux_lover, why not just install the ones in ubuntu?
[04:04] <_jason> IamEthos: try make uninstall if you still have the source and hope that was put it
[04:04] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, alright, good luck, reboot after running the command,
[04:04] <_jason> IamEthos: in the future, use checkinstall instead
[04:04] <zP-Osama> anyone have any luck with 2.6.16 kernel?
[04:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell IamEthos about checkinstall
[04:04] <Trae> crimsun, odd eh?
[04:05] <Dr_Willis> linux_lover,   you did instrall the 'build-essentials' and other developer libs and tools?
[04:05] <linux_lover> nickrud I have lineakd (the actual app) installed.  I need lineakdconfig as well because I'm apparently too stupid to use the first one manually..
[04:05] <crimsun> Trae: ok, revert the change to Default Video Output. Have you tried the binary-only Nvidia drivers?
[04:05] <nickrud> linux_lover, there is no lineakdconfig in ubuntu ;)
[04:05] <Trae> crimsun, I think I installed the drivers from Ubuntu
[04:05] <konfuzed> hey there, I want to download the kernel sources for breezy and latest gcc so that I can put them on a disc with the nvidia drivers isntaller and then take the disc to my buddies where there is no running internet. How or where do I download just those packages with out installing them?
[04:05] <IamEthos> oh
[04:05] <hvthang> hi everybody
[04:05] <IamEthos> well that's nice
[04:05] <Trae> crimsun, so, I'm guessing that's no
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> linux_lover,  half the job of the  the program - is getting the configs right.
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> :P
[04:06] <IamEthos> does Gentoo use a repository system for installing things too?
[04:06] <linux_lover> nickrud Not in the repos...
[04:06] <crimsun> Trae: they may be installed, but they're not being used. 'nv' is, not 'nvidia'.
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> their web site has examplkea also.
[04:06] <Dr_Willis> IamEthos,  yes.
[04:06] <IdleOne> konfuzed, packages.ubuntu.com
[04:06] <hvthang> i'm newcomer
[04:06] <Trae> crimsun, ahhhh
[04:06] <Trae> duh
[04:06] <Trae> crimsun, one sec
[04:06] <Trae> crimsun, yeah
[04:06] <nickrud> linux_lover, if you got the leaneakdconfig from somewhere else, it probably won't work
[04:06] <IamEthos> Dr_Willis: does it use apt-get?
[04:06] <dyrne> konfuzed: maybe try apt-zip
[04:06] <Trae> let me re-run that thingy
[04:07] <cartesian1984> IamEthos, the ebuild/emerge system. I think it compiles practically everything from source.
[04:07] <linux_lover> Dr Willis nickrud I think I'm going to give up on this one...I've been working one this one bloody app for 3 days now..
[04:07] <Dr_Willis> IamEthos,  Gentoo is not Ubuntu or debian based at all. :) so No.
[04:07] <Trae> crimsun, let me restart bud
[04:07] <Trae> crimsun, back in a sec
[04:07] <konfuzed> apt-zip that sounds kewl
[04:07] <bimberi> konfuzed: download via http://packages.ubuntu.com
[04:07] <cartesian1984> IamEthos, so you use emerge in place of apt-get
[04:07] <linux_lover> Dr Willis nickrud Not worth it just to have full functionality of my KB.  I'd rather spend 10
[04:07] <slavik> Dr_Willis: Ubuntu is Debian based ...
[04:07] <nickrud> linux_lover, there's a klineakconfig, you could always aptitude install it, then aptitude remove it when done :)
[04:07] <slavik> oh, nvm
[04:08] <konfuzed> dyrne, bimberi thanks for packages.ubuntu.com
[04:08] <Dr_Willis> slavik,  i never  said it wasent. :P
[04:08] <freebird> ok I found out i have Gnome Ubuntu 2.12.1,  do i Get a newer version of Ubuntu then a newer version of Gaim to use the web cam < kids dad is on my back about web cam with them>
[04:08] <linux_lover> Dr Willis nickrud ...dollars on a new KB that ubuntu recognizes in the first place...
[04:08] <slavik> just re-read what you said
[04:08] <IamEthos> cartesian1984, I see
[04:08] <zP-Osama> has anyone been able to get the 2.6.16 kernel running? X wouldn't run for me when I tried it
[04:08] <slavik> heh
[04:08] <slavik> gentoo is freebsd based :P
[04:08] <IamEthos> can you install Gentoo with Gnome by default? or are you stuck with KDE?
[04:08] <jeff303> does anyone know how to disable "middle click paste"
[04:08] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, hey Osama. How are those caves?
[04:08] <Dr_Willis> IamEthos,  why not go read the Gentoo web site?
[04:08] <slavik> IamEthos: Gentoo can be installed with anything that you compile
[04:08] <linux_lover> nickrud First, I don't know what aptitude is, second, it's just not worth spending another 8 hours on this bloody KB.
[04:09] <Rug> jeff303: dear-god why would you want to?
[04:09] <Dr_Willis> with Gentoo you install what you want. :P
[04:09] <IamEthos> reading it now
[04:09] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: kick ass :P
[04:09] <b3nw> for some reason, when I click windows that are underneath another program, they are not being brought to the top, and selected. any ideas why this would happen?
[04:09] <nickrud> linux_lover, a possibly stupid question: have you been to system-prefs-keyboard tab layouts?
[04:09] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, I got it working, yes.
[04:09] <konfuzed> errrrrrr IdleOne  thanks for packages.ubuntu.com
[04:09] <Trae> crimsun, *blush*
[04:09] <nickrud> linux_lover, there's a keyboard selection there ...
[04:09] <Trae> crimsun, ooops
[04:09] <linux_lover> nickrud Yep.  I looked at all of them and a few are slightly different models.  None worked.
[04:09] <Trae> crimsun, I'm so sorry man
[04:09] <IdleOne> konfuzed, np
[04:09] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: i dunno what i did wrong but when i booted it it went to failsafe and i couldnt get x to start at all
[04:09] <Trae> crimsun, Just got the new Gateway display....
[04:10] <konfuzed> dyrne, apt-zip doesnt seem to be in my system or at least no man pages.
[04:10] <Trae> crimsun, I should have known better to re-run that glx enable thing
[04:10] <nickrud> !tell linux_lover about aptitude
[04:10] <linux_lover> nickrud If I could import a file to that list, I'd be in heaven, but apparently what's there is there and that's it.
[04:10] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, you could have left support out for your display/video drivers.
[04:10] <crimsun> Trae: ok.
[04:10] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: i didnt even see anything come up for that....
[04:10] <Trae> crimsun, thanks so much for helping.  :)  You are a saint!
[04:10] <jeff303> Rug: I find it very annoying, accidentally pasting random clipboard things into my code
[04:10] <dyrne> konfuzed: apt-cache search apt-zip you probably need to install it dont think its there by default
[04:10] <crimsun> Trae: np
[04:10] <nickrud> linux_lover, yeah, the new keyboard config for X is a black art.
[04:10] <Trae> heh
[04:10] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, or something else x relies on. Try running startx and take down the error message, pastebin it somewhere.
[04:10] <Trae> (a keg more like it)
[04:11] <konfuzed> dyrne, so I could use that apt-zip to download and prepare a zip file of pacakges?
[04:11] <Trae> crimsun, is there something like a "Volunteer Tip Jar" around here?
[04:11] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: already uninstalled the package. it was messing up my old kernel's x too :/
[04:11] <konfuzed> can that file then be used as a sources.list address
[04:11] <dyrne> konfuzed: syntax is basically like apt-get yah if its in repos it should be pretty easy
[04:11] <fiendskull9> how do i get teamspeak to use my Logitech USB headset?
[04:11] <linux_lover> nickrud I don't think I want to mess with aptitude.  It's apparently a little buggy and I can't trouble-shoot my way out of a wet paper bag.
[04:11] <Trae> crimsun, :)
[04:11] <crimsun> Trae: not really, or at least not that I'm aware
[04:12] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: just wonderin how other people fared with it
[04:12] <slavik> ok, I need help
[04:12] <Rug> jeff303: sorry, I find I NEED that now.  I am practically useless on a Windows PC without that kind of feature.  Yes I know that you can disable it, but I don't know how
[04:12] <Trae> crimsun, well, if you need any graphics stuff done, you let me know ok?
[04:12] <Trae> crimsun, of you if you need any CSS help
[04:12] <linux_lover> Thanks guys, GN.
[04:12] <arrick> !justask
[04:12] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[04:12] <slavik> mkv that has subs doesn't display them
[04:12] <nickrud> linux_lover, I've been using aptitude for over 5 years, and have never been bitten by any bugs.
[04:12] <crimsun> Trae: 10-4
[04:12] <Trae> crimsun, ;)
[04:12] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, try changing the driver in your xorg.conf to vesa.
[04:12] <jeff303> Rug: ok thanks anyway
[04:12] <pvd2006> DO you think its too early to teach a 3 year old how to use linux?
[04:12] <Trae> okies... /me goes to finish watching the movie!
[04:12] <Trae> hehe
[04:12] <arrick> noooooo
[04:12] <fiendskull9> how can i get Teamspeak to use my Logitech USB headset
[04:12] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: vesa is for ATI or NV? I have ATI
[04:13] <Rug> fiendskull9: stop repeating the question
[04:13] <IdleOne> pvd2006, never to old or to young
[04:13] <jeff303> how can I modify firefox's plugins so I can have the pdf handler be evince rather than acroread?
[04:13] <konfuzed> pvd2006, my 4 year uses edubuntu
[04:13] <zP-Osama> fiendskull9: OSS shud automagically recognize it
[04:13] <arrick> evening IdleOne
[04:13] <pvd2006> ah ok
[04:13] <konfuzed> 4yr old daughter that is
[04:13] <freebird> ok im just gonna google my way through this..
[04:13] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, vesa is universal
[04:13] <IdleOne> evening arrick
[04:13] <konfuzed> granted she doesnt do a lot with it
[04:13] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, the performance is not great, but it wont screw with x.
[04:13] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: alright i tried changing it to mesa but that didnt work....
[04:13] <arrick> pvd2006, my 4yr old son uses ubuntu as well
[04:13] <Rug> arrick: Good for you
[04:13] <attila> hello - i'm brand new to UBUNTU - how do you start a bash command shell?
[04:14] <attila> from gnome?
[04:14] <_jason> attila: applications > accessories > terminal
[04:14] <arrick> hahaha
[04:14] <arrick> it doesnt
[04:14] <Kyral> _jason: beat me to it
[04:14] <Kyral> arrick: thats Bash
[04:14] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, try vesa, I have never had it screw up x.
[04:14] <attila> thank you jason! :-)
[04:14] <Rug> arrick: teach him well, don'
[04:14] <arrick> Kyral, huh?
[04:14] <arrick> yeah i know
[04:14] <Rug> * Don't give him a GUI till he's 20
[04:14] <arrick> he learns quick
[04:15] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: alright well ill attempt it tomorrow. getting a little late :P
[04:15] <arrick> hahahehe
[04:15] <Kyral> arrick: whoops wrong tab complete
[04:15] <konfuzed> nickrud, if you get little ones started on the wrong path they have to eventualy enlearn or just drop all the wrong ways of dealing with computers ie the microsoft approach
[04:15] <devnull> anyone know why my synaptics touchpad would stop working correctly after a recompile of the kernel?
[04:15] <carthik> IamEthos, still there? I installed Comical 0.7 successfully, 0.8 has a bug in the source.
[04:15] <arrick> he's been learning command line helping me set up and tear down terminals
[04:15] <JarG0n> um, after I clicked on the available updates in the Ubuntu panel, I get this message: Could not grab your keyboard. A malicious client may be eavesdropping
[04:15] <JarG0n> on your session.
[04:15] <nickrud> arrick, you need to bottle that skill :)
[04:15] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, alright. Good luck. You can find me on AIM with the same screenname if it still gives you trouble.
[04:16] <arrick> already knows the parts of the internal pc too, which in my "opinion" is pretty good
[04:16] <arrick> haha
[04:16] <Rug> Where is the config file for Fluxbox?
[04:16] <arrick> thanks nickrud
[04:16] <konfuzed> my girl helps me build computer boxes ;^)
[04:16] <Hedos> Hey guys. I've got this ACPI problem with Ubuntu. My laptop won't boot unless I set acpi=off.. but my network connection doesn't work, most likely because of that. Any idea what should I do?
[04:16] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: alright ill put ya down. mine is mudrunner89
[04:16] <carthik> Rug in ~/.fluxbox
[04:16] <konfuzed> I can even guide here through an ubuntu install ;^)
[04:16] <konfuzed> uh s/here/her
[04:17] <Rug> carthik: thanks
[04:17] <Dr_Willis> Hedos,  i got a bios update that fixed all my laptop problems. :P
[04:17] <freebird> Does Ubuntu 2.12 support web cam?
[04:17] <JarG0n> any idea what would be doing that?
[04:17] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, strange, I can't connect.
[04:17] <Hedos> What was your BIOS?
[04:18] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984:yeah i noticed ure not on... :P newtowrk could be down nd i just havent unconnected yet
[04:18] <JarG0n> "Could not grab your keyboard. A malicious client may be eavesdropping" :(
[04:18] <arrick> hey Dr_Willis I figured out what was wrong with my extra hd's, the powersupply went bad
[04:18] <arrick> ouch
[04:18] <Dr_Willis> Hedos,  this was for my Compaq V2311
[04:18] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984:yay i get to spend another halfhour compiling :P
[04:18] <b3nw> for some reason, when I click windows that are underneath another program, they are not being brought to the top, and selected. any ideas why this would happen?
[04:18] <endra> hi
[04:18] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  :P
[04:18] <carthik> IamEthos, I have to run, but get comical0.7, extract it, cd to that dir, then $sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.6-0 libwxgtk2.6-dev python-wxgtk2.6      After this, type "$make comical" and then copy the comical binary to /usr/local/bin by doing a $sudo cp ./comical /usr/local/bin/comical ... Now you can run comical by typing $comical
[04:19] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, yeah, it sucks. Good luck with that.
[04:19] <arrick> yah think that ight have explained it?
[04:19] <endra> is ubuntu good for running as server?
[04:19] <Dr_Willis> arrick,  the fact they were not spinning up was a clue eh?
[04:19] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: lol thx man
[04:19] <Dr_Willis> endra,  works good for me that way
[04:19] <arrick> I could have sworn they were spinning though
[04:19] <endra> I have a 133mhz/256mb of ram machine I want to run apache/mysql/ftpd on (and probly a few chat clients like gaim)
[04:19] <nathanael> Just started installing KDE
[04:19] <Hedos> Dr_Willis, ok, I got an acer laptop, but that seems like a good idea, I'll try upgrading my BIOS, thanks.
[04:19] <endra> Dr_Willis: now that you know the specs, is it still good?
[04:20] <arrick> the problem was that I installed them in one row an every other one was on the same connector, and that side went out
[04:20] <Dr_Willis> endra,  Heck witgh Chat Clients. :P
[04:20] <nickrud> b3nw, you can change that behavior in System->Preferences->Windows
[04:20] <endra> :-P
[04:20] <doms> wer i can download a video editor programm like pinnacle   except kino
[04:20] <dashriKe> http://img212.imageshack.us/my.php?image=coloureddebug4ml.gif <-- woo for coloured debug window [yes I was bored] 
[04:20] <arrick> so i got a better powersupply today that supports that much in the first place
[04:20] <Dr_Willis> endra,  and why bother with ftp :P
[04:20] <freebird> I must be redlined for being so linux illerate.. lol
[04:20] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: think i just foudn the problem.... i compiled it with the  wrong command for the patch install. he left out | patch -p1 nd i was copy pating :/
[04:20] <nathanael> Is there an easy way to install a nice splash on my GRUB screen at boot?
[04:21] <endra> Dr_Willis I like your way of thinking!
[04:21] <JarG0n> Dr_Willis: Got something against ftp ? :(
[04:21] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, ah.....
[04:21] <endra> Dr_Willis: I might just make it a netless server as well!
[04:21] <doms> wer i can download a video editor programm like pinnacle   except kino
[04:21] <arrick> endra I run ftp, apache2 webserver, ssh server, gateway all off one ubuntu server
[04:21] <Dr_Willis> JarG0n,  lets see..its insecure. and in genral can be replaced totally by ssh.....
[04:21] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, yeah....that would do it..
[04:21] <b3nw> nickrud- thx
[04:21] <Krollian> Stupid question:  What is an easy way to run programs that aren't listed under applications?
[04:22] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: damn..... o well more work for me lol
[04:22] <Dr_Willis> Krollian,  type their name in a shell. :P
[04:22] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  sorry, that took a while: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11920
[04:22] <nickrud> b3nw, ah, good :) I just discovered that's not in dapper's preferences
[04:22] <JarG0n> Dr_Willis: insecure, yes.... But I didn't know SSh was a file transfer protocol....
[04:22] <arrick> endra, however your 133 is a bit smaller, mine is 233
[04:22] <b3nw> nickrud - file a bug? i'll confirm it, or want me to.
[04:22] <bimberi> Krollian: if you know the command - <alt>F2 and type the command
[04:22] <theripper>  anyone using ati x800 card???
[04:23] <arrick> freebird, we all started that way though, however the newbies today have really good support in here
[04:23] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: hey in step 14 were it talks about performance tips.... were exactly do i do that at?
[04:23] <nathanael> Is there an easy way to install a nice splash on my GRUB screen at boot?
[04:23] <doms> anybody knows video maker for ubuntu breezy badger and wer i can download it
[04:23] <nickrud> b3nw, I'm not sure it's a bug, but a design decision. It's still available in gconf-editor
[04:23] <comrade> i have a usb ntfs drive, and the first time I plugged it in gnome automounted it to media, when I plug it in now though it doesn't how do I found where the location of it is at in /dev/ so I can mount it
[04:23] <Dr_Willis> JarG0n,  there ya go.. :P now ya know.
[04:23] <Krollian> Why can't there be a list?  I'm expected to remember the exact names/spelling?
[04:23] <josh__> hi, with the basic install of wine, how do i start it?
[04:23] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, step 14 of what?
[04:23] <b3nw> why would they remove it? if its not a bug, they can reject it tho
[04:23] <Krollian> I have an x800
[04:23] <Dr_Willis> JarG0n,  so KICK the Ftp Habbit like a... err... bad habbit.
[04:23] <Dr_Willis> :P
[04:23] <arrick> Krollian, youc an create a list
[04:23] <arrick> hehe
[04:23] <b3nw> gconf is hidden by default, I think it would make sense its a bug
[04:23] <JarG0n> :P... I'll keep that in mind in case I need to setup something like that in the future
[04:23] <doms> anybody knows video maker for ubuntu breezy badger and wer i can download it
[04:23] <Rug> Howd do I remove rhythmbox?
[04:23] <JarG0n> yep
[04:23] <dyrne> comrade: try ls -t /dev | head should be like sda1 or sdb1 or soforth
[04:24] <theripper> Krollian:  are the linux drivers any good
[04:24] <mikebot> does anyone here have an ipod
[04:24] <arrick> josh__, you use command lind tostart it
[04:24] <bimberi> Krollian: other ways are to create a launcher on the panel  (right-click on the panel) or edit the menus yourself (right click on "Applications")
[04:24] <nickrud> b3nw, true. I'd look around on the gnome dev or metacity dev lists first, see what the thinking was (if I actually cared about this enough, I don't use that behavior :)
[04:24] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: hold on a sec
[04:24] <arrick> yeah, dont use it though mike-ee
[04:24] <arrick> mikebot,
[04:24] <arrick> ^^
[04:24] <josh__> -su: lind: command not found
[04:24] <Krollian> theripper, so far so good.  Haven't been able to launch a game yet lol
[04:24] <b3nw> nickrud - know where in gconf it is by chance?
[04:24] <mikebot> arrick, what do you use to add songs to it?
[04:24] <josh__> what direc is it in?
[04:24] <doms> anybody knows video maker for ubuntu breezy badger and wer i can download it
[04:24] <arrick> I dont use it
[04:25] <nickrud> b3nw, /apps/metacity/general , I think it was
[04:25] <arrick> it was a gift, and I have never opened the box yet
[04:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> doms: try kino in universe
[04:25] <theripper> Krollian:  do you haveany lag on the desktop?
[04:25] <mikebot> ah, okay
[04:25] <Krollian> bemberi, thanks!
[04:25] <arrick> cafuego, are you here tonight?
[04:25] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, just a second, firefox won't connect to that url.
[04:25] <Krollian> theripper, hell no!
[04:25] <endra> arrick do you use kde or some gui on your server?
[04:25] <mikebot> anyone else use a program in ubuntu to add songs to an ipod? i am having trouble with both amarok and gtkpod
[04:25] <b3nw> nickrud - i don't get it, it worked before, and now it doesn't, I didn't change any settings.
[04:25] <zP-Osama> cartesian1984: what is the register command in IRC?
[04:25] <arrick> nope endra
[04:26] <arrick> !register
[04:26] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[04:26] <TruckerMan> Anyone know why ubuntu keeps freezing when i run modprobe?
[04:26] <Krollian> theripper, but i got a amd64x2 4800
[04:26] <cartesian1984> zP-Osama, '/msg nickserv register <password>
[04:26] <doms> i dont like kino coz kino cant open pictures and make it to video
[04:26] <cartesian1984> I think.
[04:26] <arrick> depends on your specs TruckerMan
[04:26] <endra> mmk thx guys
[04:26] <dyrne> endra: most id use for 133mhz would be black or openbox something like that.  maybe look into xubuntu if you want more gui
[04:26] <slavik> how can I get ass/ssa support?
[04:26] <nickrud> b3nw, no idea, toggling that key works here
[04:26] <freebird> ty arrick, just searching for answers
[04:26] <b3nw> the key?
[04:26] <arrick> np
[04:27] <theripper> Krollian:  are you using official driver or os driver , also 32bit or 64bit ubuntu?
[04:27] <mikebot> MYP, but it is involving ubuntu
[04:27] <Krollian> 32
[04:27] <Krollian> 64 doesn't work
[04:27] <b3nw> nickrud - which key? :X
[04:27] <MYP> mike bot i will send a link for you
[04:27] <mikebot> okay, thanks
[04:27] <nickrud> b3nw, /apps/metacity/general/raise_on_click
[04:27] <Krollian> theripper, i don't know what you mean by official or os
[04:27] <TruckerMan> Anyone know why ubuntu keeps freezing when i run modprobe? its worked just fine to set up my sound card before now all of a sudden it freezes, could it be because i scrapped a windows partition and changed it to ext3?
[04:28] <theripper> Krollian: what doesnt work in 64bit?
[04:28] <MYP> mikebot does that help?
[04:28] <b3nw> it was toggled
[04:28] <Krollian> theripper, the driver doesn't work
[04:28] <b3nw> :\
[04:28] <Krollian> a lot of things don't
[04:28] <CNTRLX> I just got an external HD that is FAT32 format right now.  What can i do to make this wrightable or what can i use to format it in ext3?
[04:28] <theripper> the ati drivers or the open source driver?
[04:28] <b3nw> it is toggled i mean,  but it isn't working
[04:28] <mikebot> MYP, i have been here before, and it oly mentions amarok and gtkpod, and i'm having trouble with both
[04:28] <arrick> CNTRLX, mount it
[04:28] <b3nw> if I re-toggled it, how would I make changes take effect?
[04:28] <CNTRLX> it is mounted
[04:29] <MYP> mikebot i will send another link with more links
[04:29] <Krollian> theripper, it's not from ati
[04:29] <nickrud> b3nw, all changes in gconf are instantaneous, not apply necessary
[04:29] <TruckerMan> !modprobe
[04:29] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, TruckerMan
[04:29] <arrick> change the /etc/fstab to be writable
[04:29] <TruckerMan> arrick, who? me?
[04:29] <arrick> !info modprobe
[04:29] <troth> how can i fix a mbr?
[04:29] <CNTRLX> ok
[04:29] <b3nw> well not work here
[04:29] <arrick> yeah
[04:29] <nickrud> b3nw, s/not/no/
[04:29] <doms> anybody knows video maker for ubuntu breezy badger and wer i can download it
[04:29] <b3nw> guess i'll restart gnome I guess
[04:29] <theripper> Krollian: ok ty
[04:29] <CNTRLX> bb
[04:29] <b3nw> see if that fixes it
[04:29] <arrick> TruckerMan, ^^ sory
[04:29] <Krollian> np
[04:29] <doms> anybody knows video maker for ubuntu breezy badger and wer i can download it except kino
[04:29] <IdleOne> !tell troth about grub
[04:29] <TruckerMan> !info modprobe
[04:29] <b3nw> nickrud - ty for help
[04:30] <arrick> hey TruckerMan not you for that
[04:30] <nickrud> b3nw, np, you may still have a fileable bug :)
[04:30] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, I'm going to reboot, brb.
[04:30] <TruckerMan> for what?
[04:30] <MYP> mikebot i will create a new factoid with all those links
[04:30] <arrick> TruckerMan, sorry wrong person
[04:30] <arrick> carry on
[04:31] <arrick> CNTRLX, you need to setup your /etc/fstab so the user can write to it, and read it
[04:31] <mikebot> MYP, okay, thanks
[04:31] <Averice> I want to discover new things about ubuntu, i am a new user. How do i use or what kind of software can i use for paperworks like "Microsoft Word" in Linux
[04:31] <Rug> G'night all TTYL
[04:31] <arrick> open office
[04:31] <arrick> abiword
[04:31] <arrick> Averice, ^^see my last post
[04:31] <troth> i need to remove grub and recover the plain old windows MBR
[04:32] <arrick> noooooo troth nooooo
[04:32] <CNTRLX> thanks
[04:32] <nickrud> Averice, openoffice even has fair import of word files, if they're not too complex
[04:32] <TruckerMan> crimsun helped me with my sound card last night but the echo dilly didnt set it  up to load everytime, now i try the same commands he gave me last night and they freeze up
[04:32] <crimsun> TruckerMan: ?
[04:32] <arrick> just delete the windows mbr and install grub<yeah right>
[04:32] <TruckerMan> hey crimsun
[04:32] <TruckerMan> w?
[04:32] <CNTRLX> im gunna put it an ext3
[04:33] <arrick> ok
[04:33] <troth> ive don eit before with fixmbr but i cant remember how i did it....
[04:33] <Averice> i have openoffice.org writer
[04:33] <TruckerMan> you dont remember?  you were helping like 50 people at once
[04:33] <arrick> you need to 'sudo fdisk /dev/?
[04:33] <Averice> is that it, and can i save my works as .doc
[04:33] <arrick> CNTRLX, ^^
[04:33] <crimsun> TruckerMan: no, what command did you use? What freezes now? Where? How?
[04:33] <CNTRLX> yes
[04:33] <nickrud> Averice, yes, you can. Just keep them simple, and make sure you use compatible fonts.
[04:33] <TruckerMan> hang on, i'll past bin
[04:34] <nickrud> Averice, for font sizing & layout purposes
[04:34] <newmanserver> bambino...u there?
[04:34] <arrick> then hit p to see what partitions are there and then if they are there, delete them, and then hit w to write the changes
[04:34] <Averice> how do i know if i still have Windows in my site
[04:34] <Krollian> Man, this makes me feel stupid.  How the heck do you run a program.  Example, I want to rund criticalmass.
[04:34] <Averice> when i installed my linux i think i chose the delete hda option
[04:34] <Averice> i dont know what that is
[04:35] <CNTRLX> haha
[04:35] <CNTRLX> uh oh
[04:35] <arrick> hey CNTRLX join #arrick
[04:35] <nickrud> Averice, that probably means you overwrote windows. Do you have an option to boot windows when you start the machine?
[04:35] <CNTRLX> ok
[04:35] <Averice> dont know, i have not rebooted since
[04:35] <Averice> lol
[04:35] <dyrne> troth: prob just fixmbr command from a dos bootdisk.  if you just need to boot into windows you could download smart boot manager floppy. or just fix grub
[04:36] <Krollian> please help this stupid man.  can't run program.
[04:36] <JanHammer> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0
[04:37] <djs_2_6> Hey all
[04:37] <djs_2_6> How do I change a folder's permissions?
[04:37] <Introvert> chmod
[04:38] <bimberi> djs_2_6: or right-click, Permissions (in nautilus)
[04:38] <djs_2_6> bimberi - I did that, and all of the checkboxes are greyed out...
[04:39] <TruckerMan> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11921
[04:39] <newmanserver> bambino u three?
[04:39] <newmanserver> u there?
[04:39] <CNTRLX> bk
[04:39] <songo> howto make the system recognize '.MP3' (in caps) files as '.mp3' files?
[04:39] <dyrne> djs_2_6: type sudo nautilus &
[04:39] <MTecknology> so, how do I add a bot to my room - the one provided as a service by freenode?
[04:40] <nickrud> songo, extensions don't matter in linux
[04:40] <manji> hey so can i make VLC output with ALSA?
[04:40] <djs_2_6> dyrne - It worked!!  Thank you!!
[04:40] <dyrne> djs_2_6: np :)
[04:40] <bimberi> djs_2_6: hmmk,  'gksudo nautilus'
[04:40] <bimberi> !gksudo
[04:40] <ubotu> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[04:40] <arrick> MYP, sorry, didnt get your message in time
[04:41] <dyrne> djs_2_6: gksudo would be better to use
[04:41] <djs_2_6> Ok.  I had never heard of that before...
[04:41] <crimsun> manji: install vlc-plugin-alsa, then change the default audio output to ALSA in vlc's preferences.
[04:41] <TruckerMan> did you catch that pastebin crimsun ?
[04:41] <manji> crimsun: ah, once again you help out, much appreciated
[04:41] <arrick> CNTRLX, rejoin #arrick please?
[04:41] <MTecknology> how do I add a bot to my room - the one provided as a service by freenode? - I know sum1 in here has to know
[04:41] <songo> howto make Xfmedia recognize '.MP3' (in caps) files as '.mp3' files?
[04:42] <crimsun> TruckerMan: argh, you pasted into the wrong file.
[04:42] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, are you there?
[04:42] <jsestri2> can anyone help me get my mouse working? it was working before and after a restart, it stopped responding.
[04:42] <MTecknology> !bots
[04:42] <ubotu> MTecknology: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:42] <crimsun> TruckerMan: remove that options.. line from /etc/modules
[04:42] <River> does anyone have a suggestion as to the cleanest way to upgrade firefox 1.0.7 to 1.5  on ubuntu ?
[04:43] <nickrud> !tell River about ff1.5
[04:43] <nickrud> River, that pm has a howto
[04:43] <crimsun> TruckerMan: instead, use that whole echo.. |tee -a..  command with /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[04:43] <TruckerMan> text edit it, crimsun?
[04:43] <crimsun> TruckerMan: yes.
[04:43] <TruckerMan> ahhh
[04:43] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  yeah, I am
[04:43] <MTecknology> so, will i get no help in here
[04:43] <crimsun> TruckerMan: actually, don't put it in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, since that will be clobbered. Use /etc/modprobe.d/snd-nm256
[04:43] <TruckerMan> wait, so do the command in the echo or text edit
[04:43] <River> nickrud: than you
[04:44] <crimsun> TruckerMan: remove the options.. line from /etc/modules
[04:44] <TruckerMan> im confused
[04:44] <nickrud> River, yw
[04:44] <Tm_T> SirJn: err, please don't do that ever again
[04:44] <crimsun> TruckerMan: then use: echo "options snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1" |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/snd-nm256
[04:44] <Tm_T> SirJn: in any channel without permission
[04:45] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, sorry it took so long,
[04:45] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, Could you link me to the output again?
[04:45] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11920
[04:47] <mikebot> if i installed sometihgn which required i install a bunch of tihngs, is there a way to remove not just the main thing, but everythign it also installed?
[04:47] <TruckerMan> ok, so just tell me what to do crimsun, when you said "actually" i became confused about what not to do first
[04:47] <TruckerMan> what should i do first crimsun?
[04:47] <TruckerMan> edit /etc/modules?
[04:48] <kai> Could someone please help me in configuring Evolution for Yahoo mail?
[04:48] <nickrud> mikebot, look into debfoster, that will help you prune unneeded packages
[04:48] <mikebot> NickGarvey, how do i look in that?
[04:48] <mikebot> nickrud, **
[04:48] <nickrud> mikebot, that's an idiom, it means look it up :) apt-cache show debfoster
[04:49] <tanubis> I'm trying to get dvd's to play with Xine, but some DVD's give me an error message of "Error reading NAV packet"
[04:49] <tanubis> some DVD's play just fine though...
[04:49] <tanubis> anyone know what might be wrong?
[04:49] <kai> Could someone please help me in configuring Evolution for Yahoo mail?
[04:49] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  don't know if this helps, but is ran dmesg, and for eth0 it says "no IPv6 routers present".  but it has no problem identifying the network adapter
[04:50] <nickrud> tanubis, you could try a different player, I've had some dvd's that play in one but not another
[04:50] <tanubis> if I hit the more option, I get audio decoder errors, unknown buffer type
[04:50] <mikebot> nickrud, ah, thanks
[04:50] <tanubis> can you give me a list of some that I might try?
[04:51] <nickrud> mikebot, if you install a package with aptitude, when you uninstall it with aptitude it removes unused dependencies automatically. For future use, possibly
[04:51] <protocol1> tanubis, have you tried easyubuntu?
[04:51] <tanubis> no
[04:52] <nickrud> tanubis, vlc , mplayer , and xine are about it for unique players
[04:52] <protocol1> you should give it a try
[04:52] <protocol1> works great
[04:52] <mikebot> nickrud, if aptitude is a program for ubuntu, i don't know what it is, otherwise, it added a lot of packages, and i quickly clicked ok, so for the future i will do that, but can't for this one
[04:52] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, look at this, might help http://www.zejack.com/article/linux/slackware/install_slackware_8.1.html
[04:52] <slavik> what can I play an mkv file with that will display the subtitles?
[04:52] <nickrud> tanubis, protocol1 has a point, some dvd's aren't encrypted, you might need some support libraries
[04:53] <_jason> slavik: have you tried mplayer (I don't use subtitles so I don't know for sure it will work)
[04:53] <mikebot> nickrud, how do i run debfoster?
[04:53] <RichardC> i've got a few questions
[04:53] <mrios> Hello, is this the right channel to be on if you have an ubuntu hardware question?
[04:54] <nickrud> mikebot, sudo debfoster, and follow the prompts
[04:54] <newmanserver> how do i use a different browser than firefox?
[04:54] <RichardC> lemme start with this grub problem im having
[04:54] <MTecknology> I'm not getting help in here, am I
[04:54] <nickrud> mrios, yes
[04:54] <FarFetched21> cartesian1984:  it just might
[04:54] <newmanserver> How do i use a different internet browser than firefox?
[04:55] <crimsun> TruckerMan: #1. Remove that options.. line from /etc/modules.
[04:55] <mikebot> does anyone know if there is a gnome version of kile?
[04:55] <dyrne> slavik: not familiar with mkv file but there are often seperate subtitile files you need to point to for example:mplayer filename.avi -sub filename.srt
[04:55] <mrios> Question: I have compiled and successfully located the driver for my USB wireless card. According to the forums, this is the correct driver for my card. The problem is that when I load the driver, the device is still not recognized by the computer.
[04:55] <crimsun> TruckerMan: #2. echo "options snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1" |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/snd-nm256
[04:55] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, it says to disable APIC mode in the BIOS, that would be a good place to start.
[04:55] <nickrud> newmanserver, install one: epiphany, galeon, konqueror, or you can find an opera deb for ubuntu I think
[04:55] <mrios> My question is, how can I get my device to be noticed by the computer?
[04:56] <vskye> newmanserver: just install a different browser.
[04:56] <mrios> What I have tried so far: my configuration files in etc have been modified like so
[04:56] <celerex> anyone here happen to use BLOOMBERG?
[04:56] <TruckerMan> ok crimsun | this |sudo tee ... is that a new command?
[04:56] <mikebot> !kile
[04:56] <ubotu> mikebot: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:56] <TruckerMan> or all one shot?
[04:56] <newmanserver> yea how do i do that?
[04:57] <nickrud> mikebot, to get info on a package, !info <package>
[04:57] <newmanserver> where do i go
[04:57] <mrios> in the /etc/modutils/ directory I have placed a file named (drivername) containing the single line "alias rausb0 rt2570"
[04:57] <renewbie> what is the root password for live ubuntu CD?
[04:57] <dabaR> how do I blacklist modules?
[04:57] <mikebot> nickrud, ok
[04:57] <mrios> Supposedly this will make my computer associate the usb device with the name rt2570
[04:57] <_jason> renewbie: use sudo instead
[04:57] <nickrud> newmanserver, in synaptic, ctl-f will search through package names
[04:57] <unity> can someone help me with tar? i want to tar and gzip a directory, so i used tar cvvzf gaim.logs.04-09-06.tar.gz ~/.gaim/logs/ but then when i looked in the tar, there was a home and in it, there was unity, and in there, there was .gaim. but i just want there to be the things inside logs in the root of the tar.gz how can i do this?
[04:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell renewbie about sudo
[04:57] <nickrud> dabaR, add it to /etc/hotplug/blacklist
[04:58] <nickrud> dabaR, for breezy
[04:58] <mrios> But no such luck: the rausb0 device does not exist
[04:58] <vskye> newmanserver: for instance, if you want Opera.. go to www.opera.com, select download, linux, ubuntu and the proper version.
[04:58] <newmanserver> ok ty
[04:59] <vskye> welcome
[04:59] <blabhblahblah> where are the windowz media codecs?
[04:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell blabhblahblah about w32codecs
[05:00] <blabhblahblah> thnx
[05:00] <mrios> This is a part of my dmesg: ]  rtusb: probe of 2-1:1.0 failed with error -12
[05:00] <mrios> [ 4568.237262]  usbcore: deregistering driver rtusb
[05:00] <mrios> [ 4568.243544]  <[05:00] <mrios> [ 4590.856558]  Device Descriptor not matching
[05:00] <mrios> [ 4590.856590]  rtusb: probe of 2-1:1.0 failed with error -12
[05:00] <mrios> [ 4590.856611]  usbcore: registered new driver rtusb
[05:00] <celerex> ubotu: tell mrios about paste
[05:00] <celerex> paste?
[05:00] <mrios> What is error number -12?
[05:00] <mrios> Forgive me
[05:00] <newmanserver> ok i am sry i am sooo stupid, but how do i install opera that i just dled?
[05:00] <_jason> !deb
[05:00] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[05:01] <TruckerMan> well crimsun, i went ahead and did it all in one shot and it asked for password and just hung there
[05:01] <mrios> I did not know there is a paste operation that is customary in this channel to use a paste command. apologies
[05:01] <unity> newmanserver: sudo apt-get install opera-browser ?
[05:01] <vskye> newmanserver: did you download the ubuntu version?
[05:01] <newmanserver> yes
[05:01] <newmanserver> the ubuntu version
[05:01] <newmanserver> brezzy badger
[05:02] <farous> newmanserver: you can also just add the opera repos
[05:02] <newmanserver> sry but i dont know how...
[05:02] <farous> so what probb you have with opera
[05:02] <farous> !opera
[05:02] <ubotu> rumour has it, opera is not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[05:02] <TruckerMan> !tee
[05:02] <ubotu> TruckerMan: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:02] <nickrud> newmanserver, you're almost there, where'd you download opera to?
[05:02] <TruckerMan> !info tee
[05:02] <TruckerMan> what the heck is tee?
[05:02] <_jason> tee (1)              - read from standard input and write to standard output and files
[05:02] <vskye> newmanserver: ok, then cd to the directory you d/l'ed it in, and sudo dpkg -i "package name".
[05:02] <nickrud> TruckerMan, man tee
[05:02] <_jason> tee (1posix)         - duplicate standard input
[05:02] <newmanserver> i need opera, because in firefox when i dl and save it into a folder, it sits at 100% and doesnt ever completely finish
[05:03] <crimsun> TruckerMan: what command did you copy and paste?
[05:03] <farous> newmanserver: you can follow ubotu link
[05:03] <TruckerMan>  sudo echo "options snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1" |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/snd-nm256
[05:03] <jsestri2> can anyone help me get my mouse working again? it was working, and after a restart, it has stopped resonding.
[05:04] <crimsun> TruckerMan: dude, would you PLEASE copy and paste EXACTLY what I gave you?
[05:04] <TruckerMan> i did that and it hung up so i did em each seperately and just the tee command hung up
[05:04] <TruckerMan> k dude
[05:04] <crimsun> TruckerMan: stop randomly inserting sudo
[05:05] <newmanserver> ok if i need to copy and paste from desktop to a folder, how do i do it, it says permision denied...i know i have to do somehting in terminal
[05:05] <jpatota> i noticed that one of the derivatives of ubuntu include an enhanced hardware support version for HP laptops
[05:05] <leo__> hello
[05:05] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i guess i'll reboot to test it now
[05:05] <jpatota> whats the deal with that? how are they specially enhanced and how can i help out with that
[05:06] <dyrne> newmanserver: sudo cp ~/Desktop/filname /whateverdire or sudo mv
[05:06] <jsestri2> crimsun: any idea where i might start looking for problems with the mouse not starting up properly?
[05:06] <farous> newmanserver: this should not be the case how did you download the file and did even if you used sudo you should still be able to copy it
[05:06] <newmanserver> ok but how do i say where to move it, ur just telling me how to pick the file i want to move
[05:07] <newmanserver> i cant ...its gay
[05:07] <dyrne> lol
[05:07] <newmanserver> i cant copy and move it ..
[05:07] <newmanserver> permission denied
[05:07] <farous> newmanserver: cd ~/Desktop
[05:07] <mrios> last I checked, files didn't have sexual preferences
[05:07] <farous> than type ls
[05:07] <linux_user400354> when is dapper drake going to be out?
[05:07] <_jason> !dapper
[05:07] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:07] <boggiex64> ls -l to get permissions
[05:07] <mrios> nor was "hetero" synonymous with good while "gay" synonomous with "bad"
[05:07] <farous> mrios: gay originally mean funny :)
[05:07] <boggiex64> June
[05:08] <farous> or happy
[05:08] <FarrisG> How do I configure my system so that resolv.conf doesn't get updated automatically? I want to put some specific search and server info in it and make it static
[05:08] <FarFetched22> cartesian1984:  nope, didn't work
[05:08] <renewbie> is there a way I can read ntfs on hard disk without mounting it manually?
[05:08] <newmanserver> ok farous i did that and it selected the file, but now i want to move it to /hlds
[05:08] <leo__> Hello, I have a routing problem here on my server. Would like to know if i can get help here?
[05:08] <mrios> Question: suppose I have a new device and I want to give it a device name. How do I give it a name that the system will recognize? And how do I tell it which driver  to use to talk to the device?
[05:08] <renewbie> in ubuntu..
[05:09] <newmanserver> how do i do that
[05:09] <cartesian1984> FarFetched21, did you do this bit 'in /etc/rc.d/rc.modules uncomment:
[05:09] <cartesian1984> /sbin/modprobe 8139too
[05:09] <cartesian1984> ' ?
[05:09] <farous> newmanserver: ok you do not have permission to /hlds
[05:09] <newmanserver> i believe i dont
[05:09] <farous> newmanserver: you can move it anywhere under your home dir
[05:09] <newmanserver> but i can sudo it
[05:09] <boggiex64> chmod 777
[05:09] <farous> newmanserver: that is not good idea make a dir under your home folder and move or copy it there
[05:09] <renewbie> in ubuntu, is there a way I can read ntfs on hard disk without mounting it manually?
[05:09] <nickrud> cartesian1984, you've been in fedora land too long :)
[05:10] <leo__> Hello, I have a routing problem here on my server. Would like to know if i can get help here?
[05:10] <pinkmermaid> Does anyone know a good script for xchat for showing what you're listening to xmms?
[05:10] <boggiex64> or that
[05:10] <newmanserver> ok thanks for your help anyways
[05:10] <newmanserver> i have to run
[05:10] <FarFetched22> cartesian1984:  I was looking into that, but there is no such directory on this system. there is rc0.d through rc6.d and none of those have an rc.module
[05:10] <imperfect-> Anyone here familiar with distcc?
[05:10] <FarFetched22> cartesian1984:  its messed
[05:10] <nickrud> FarFetched22, if you want that module to load on boot, add it to /etc/modules
[05:11] <cartesian1984> nickrud, never been to Fedora Land, is it in a red state or a blue state?
[05:11] <FarFetched22> nickrud: not sure how to do that
[05:11] <truz24> what file contains the services which start at bootup?
[05:11] <nickrud> cartesian1984, it's a state of mind :)
[05:12] <nickrud> FarFetched22, sudo nano /etc/modules
[05:12] <dyrne> truz24: you mean the scripts in /etc/init.d/ ?
[05:12] <FarFetched22> nickrud: yeah, I am just using pico, does that make a dif?
[05:12] <DBO> est
[05:12] <DBO> oops...  sorry
[05:13] <nickrud> cartesian1984, could be wrong about the fedora land, I've been living in debian for a very long time
[05:13] <truz24> dyrne, maybe :-)
[05:13] <FarFetched22> nickrud: now I just add "rc.d"
[05:13] <truz24> When you use the gui to turn services off, does it remove them from /etc/init.d/ ?
[05:13] <nickrud> FarFetched22, no, gksudo gedit works as well, and add the module name to an empty line
[05:13] <leo__> I have 4 machines sharing an internet connection here. 3 of them are windows and mine is Linux(ubuntu breezy). The server is running ubuntu hoary. All the machines runnning windows can browse but my linux machine cant connecto to a few sites and even apt-get isnt updating sources lists anymore... Does anyone knows what can be happening ???
[05:14] <cartesian1984> nickrud, ubuntu since september for me. Never used anything else.
[05:14] <nickrud> truz24, no, it simply removes links in rc2-5
[05:14] <FarrisG> how do I stop resolv.conf from being updated?
[05:14] <dyrne> truz24: probably removes them from rc also... to be honest i havent used gnome in ubuntu for a while were you wanting to add a service back?
[05:14] <nickrud> cartesian1984, then why were you looking for an rc.modules?
[05:14] <nickrud> cartesian1984, just curious, that's all
[05:15] <leo__> I have 4 machines sharing an internet connection here. 3 of them are windows and mine is Linux(ubuntu breezy). The server is running ubuntu hoary. All the machines runnning windows can browse but my linux machine cant connecto to a few sites and even apt-get isnt updating sources lists anymore... Does anyone knows what can be happening ???
[05:15] <cartesian1984> nickrud, oh, I got it from a slackware guide, I assumed that since it was a module that the dir was universal.
[05:15] <truz24> No, looking to disable a service and possibly add a new one
[05:15] <jsestri2> i had my mouse working for a long time, and on the last restart it stopped working, can anyone point me in the direction of finding a cause?
[05:15] <FarFetched22> nickrud: now I just add "rc.d" or "rc"?
[05:15] <nickrud> FarFetched22, what was the module you wanted to be loaded on boot again?
[05:16] <farous> jsestri2: did you change your xorg.conf file
[05:16] <leo__> I have 4 machines sharing an internet connection here. 3 of them are windows and mine is Linux(ubuntu breezy). The server is running ubuntu hoary. All the machines runnning windows can browse but my linux machine cant connecto to a few sites and even apt-get isnt updating sources lists anymore... Does anyone knows what can be happening ???
[05:16] <FarFetched22> nickrud: /etc/rc.d/rc.modules
[05:16] <jsestri2> farous: no, not before that restart, later i tried a reconfigure with no effect
[05:16] <dyrne> truz24: i usually just look for the name in /etc/init.d and then update-rc.d -f service remove. but you might also just sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/service that makes it non executable and all you have to do is +x to change back
[05:16] <nickrud> FarFetched22, no, it was some ethernet device you wanted to work
[05:17] <Mercutio150> can someone help me with something?
[05:17] <FarFetched22> nickrud: yeah.... I am not sure, I just know that that is the file I am supposed to edit, but it is not present...
[05:17] <nickrud> FarFetched22, forget all about /etc/rc.d/rc.modules, it does not exist in ubuntu
[05:17] <Ryannnn> everyone help
[05:17] <Ryannnn> anyONE HELP PLZ
[05:17] <Ryannnn> PLZ
[05:17] <fabri> i need help, i can
[05:17] <FarFetched22> nickrud: ok... so I don't need to add a module?
[05:18] <Mercutio150> everytime I run a streaming media the player loads then quits after a few seconds
[05:18] <leo__> I have 4 machines sharing an internet connection here. 3 of them are windows and mine is Linux(ubuntu breezy). The server is running ubuntu hoary. All the machines runnning windows can browse but my linux machine cant connecto to a few sites and even apt-get isnt updating sources lists anymore... Does anyone knows what can be happening ???
[05:18] <dyrne> Ryannnn: what was question?
[05:18] <nickrud> FarFetched22, 8139too <-- put that on a blank line in /etc/modules
[05:18] <cartesian1984> nickrud, FarFetched22 it was 8139too. Is adding it to /etc/modules the right approach?
[05:18] <Ryannnn> i partioned my windows hd
[05:18] <Ryannnn> and now i cant boot into xp
[05:18] <Ryannnn> but its there
[05:18] <Dissident> keystroke to change desktops?
[05:18] <truz24> i see
[05:18] <cartesian1984> Guess so...
[05:18] <farous> jsestri2: try cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log|grep mouse might tell you something
[05:18] <nickrud> cartesian1984, yes :)
[05:19] <dyrne> Ryannnn: ubuntu boots ok? does windows show up as a choice at bootup?
[05:19] <jsestri2> farous: is that file only in existance when ubuntu is loaded?
[05:19] <Ryannnn> yes it does dyne
[05:19] <cartesian1984> 6 months with Linux and every day I learn something new :)
[05:19] <Ryannnn> and yes ubunto does
[05:19] <fabri> i can't use my keyboard in alternative en-intl in the GAIM or Firefox
[05:19] <jsestri2> farous: im in windows right now and i can't see that file on my linux partion
[05:19] <mikebot> how can i run a file in terminal?
[05:19] <mikebot> run blah?
[05:19] <farous> jsestri2: it is the log file for the last loading of xorg
[05:19] <iRRVi> where do I get the ubuntu source so I can compule ndiswrapper?
[05:19] <FarFetched22> nickrud: alright. so whats it going to do again?
[05:19] <dyrne> Ryannnn: what error do you get when win boots?
[05:19] <iRRVi> *compile
[05:19] <truz24> thx dyrne
[05:19] <Ryannnn> sum error
[05:20] <Ryannnn> like the boot image loads
[05:20] <_jason> mikebot: /path/to/file, if you are in the same directory: ./file
[05:20] <Ryannnn> etc
[05:20] <Ryannnn> then it goes into a error
[05:20] <nickrud> FarFetched22, every time you boot up, the modules in /etc/modules are modprobed
[05:20] <renewbie> ubotu: does ubuntu live CD mount hard disk on boot? It has ntfs and I was trying to read it by mounting hdc..
[05:20] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, renewbie
[05:20] <truz24> dyrne, what if you have a daemon that doens't have an init script, how do you add it to init.d? /
[05:20] <mikebot> _jason, doesn't seem to be working
[05:20] <jsestri2> farous: alright i'll try and get that for you, hold on a sec
[05:20] <farous> jsestri2: Xorg.0.log is last log there are others you might look at
[05:20] <nismo> hey guys whats a program i can use to make an iso bootable cd
[05:20] <mikebot> _jason, bash: Makefile-demo: command not found
[05:20] <_jason> mikebot: what are you trying to do?
[05:21] <nickrud> FarFetched22, functionally the same result as the slackware howto you were using
[05:21] <FarFetched22> nickrud: ok
[05:21] <jsestri2> farous: well i have to restart to get them, anything else i should check?
[05:21] <mikebot> run this file someone in the latex channel gave me...it just has like code in it
[05:21] <dyrne> Ryannnn: truz24 well there is a skeleton script in init.d thats a template but its alot of trouble just to start a daemon
[05:21] <nismo> hey guys whats a program i can use to make an iso bootable cd
[05:21] <farous> jsestri2: nothing in my mind now
[05:21] <mikebot> _jason, this file:bakeyournoodle.com/~tony/Makefile
[05:21] <Ryannnn> what dyrne i dunt understand that
[05:21] <dyrne> Ryannnn: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:21] <farous> this will tell you if the mouse module was loaded or not
[05:21] <truz24> lol
[05:22] <dyrne> Ryannnn: sorry that first comment wasnt meant for you
[05:22] <nismo> any1 wanna help? lol
[05:22] <nismo> any1 wanna help? lol
[05:22] <nismo> hey guys whats a program i can use to make an iso bootable cd
[05:22] <farous> tell nismo about iso
[05:22] <nismo> gratzi
[05:22] <linux_user400354> how can i unmount my usb disk without being root? i cant right click it and unmount. it would be much easier than opening a terminal each time
[05:22] <nismo> welll
[05:22] <Ryannnn> so how do i fix this dyrne
[05:22] <farous> ubotu is not on?
[05:22] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, farous
[05:22] <nismo> nothin came up farous
[05:23] <dyrne> Ryannnn: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:23] <farous> ubotu tell nismo about iso
[05:23] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, add an entry in fstab with the users tag.
[05:23] <Ryannnn> then what?
[05:23] <Ryannnn> im a complete noob at this
[05:23] <dyrne> Ryannnn: i want you to check the entry for your windows to make sure its right
[05:23] <Ryannnn> so tell me the steps
[05:23] <lucos> How can I change the number of lines the mouse wheel scrolls?
[05:23] <Ryannnn> sorry im new at linux dont mind me
[05:24] <casidgcoi> ubuntu rox
[05:24] <dcshock> Anyone know where I can find the driver for Intel Extreme Graphics II?
[05:24] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, should I expound this furthur?
[05:24] <dyrne> Ryannnn: after gedit is open look for something like 'title    Windows XP'
[05:24] <Ryannnn> how do i go to gedit
[05:24] <asdf25> apart from disk space, is there any advantage to using kubuntu and running apt-get install kubuntu-desktop?
[05:24] <TruckerMan> crimsun, that didnt work
[05:25] <DBO> asdf25, its just a preference thing
[05:25] <casidgcoi> where i locate theme winXP for gnome?
[05:25] <linux_user400354> cartesian1984, this is the what i have in fstab for my usb disk     /dev/sda1       /media/sda1     vfat    umask=000        0       0
[05:25] <farous> asdf25: you can mix programs from gnome and kde. you do not need to install everything
[05:25] <dyrne> Ryannnn: open a terminal in ubuntu then type sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst im sorry not sure where exact terminal entry is in gnome
[05:25] <linux_user400354> cartesian1984, what should it be?
[05:25] <asdf25> yeah... i phrased my question wrong so it didn't make any sense... but ok, thanks
[05:25] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i cut and paste exactly (minus initial sudo) and rebooted and it didnt load, i then tried manually loading what we had working yesterday and that doesnt even work.
[05:26] <nickrud> dyrne, Ryannnn Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[05:26] <pinkmermaid> casidgcoi, I've got a windows classic theme going on, but I haven't seen anything for gnome that makes it look WinXPish with the blue and stuff.
[05:26] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, ok, under options, add user.
[05:26] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, or maybe its users. Either should work.
[05:26] <Ryannnn> ok
[05:26] <Ryannnn> i got that open
[05:26] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, no....go with user....
[05:26] <Ryannnn> Now what bro
[05:27] <Ryannnn> I see a list of shit
[05:27] <dyrne> Ryannnn: you should see an entry for windows xp
[05:27] <jsestri2> farous: would you like to see a pastebin?
[05:27] <Toma-> casidgcoi: gnome-look.org
[05:27] <farous> Jestre: ok send me the pastebin link
[05:27] <Ryannnn> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[05:27] <Ryannnn> # on /dev/hda1
[05:27] <Ryannnn> title		Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
[05:27] <Ryannnn> root		(hd0,0)
[05:27] <Ryannnn> savedefault
[05:27] <Ryannnn> makeactive
[05:27] <Ryannnn> chainloader	+1
[05:27] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, I'm Linux user 405454, by the way.
[05:27] <farous> sorry jsestri2 send me the pastebin link
[05:27] <Ryannnn> thats what i see
[05:28] <dyrne> Ryannnn: ok thats right
[05:28] <farous> Ryannnn: use the pastebin
[05:28] <Ryannnn> what u mean pastebin?
[05:28] <dyrne> Ryannnn: its a webpage where you can post content
[05:28] <linux_user400354> cartesian, cool
[05:28] <dyrne> Ryannnn: past
[05:28] <Ryannnn> I dunt know that webpage.
[05:28] <chris> this is pissing me off
[05:28] <jsestri2> !pastebin
[05:28] <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
[05:28] <Ryannnn> so what do i do guys?
[05:28] <chris> i can figure out where or how to run python
[05:29] <casidgcoi> Toma- thanks
[05:29] <Ryannnn> I really need my xp parition working
[05:29] <chris> and yes i do have it installed
[05:29] <Ryannnn> it has all my music on it
[05:29] <dyrne> Ryannnn: do you have a floppy drive?
[05:29] <_jason> chris: type 'python' in a terminal
[05:29] <Ryannnn> no i dont dyrne
[05:29] <farous> chris type idle in a terminal that is the easiest
[05:29] <jsestri2> farous: this is my Xorg.0.log http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11924
[05:29] <dyrne> Ryannnn: open your file manager and see if there is a directory /media/hda1
[05:30] <Ryannnn> there is a hda1
[05:30] <chris> thanks jason
[05:30] <Ryannnn> on the desktop
[05:30] <Ryannnn> I just freshly installed this os today btw.
[05:30] <tanubis> trying to install mplayer, and it comes back saying "broken package"  I've uncommented all the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list ...  do I need another deb line?
[05:30] <dyrne> Ryannnn: that is your win partition
[05:30] <Ryannnn> but it says i cant
[05:30] <Ryannnn> access it
[05:30] <Ryannnn> :(
[05:30] <TruckerMan> mount it
[05:30] <_jason> tanubis: you need to add `` multiverse'' to all the lines that contain ``universe'' and not ``multiverse''
[05:30] <Ryannnn> I dont have permission
[05:30] <TruckerMan> sudo
[05:30] <tanubis> thankyou
[05:30] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, this is what the line in the ubuntu starter guide looks like: /dev/sda1       /media/windows  vfat    iocharset=utf8,umask=000   0       0
[05:31] <nismo> ok on the ubuntu burningisohowto it states that all i have 2 do is right click on the iso image and selet write to disk, the problem is that i dont get that option
[05:31] <farous> jsestri2: it is configured as ps2 mouse is that what you have
[05:31] <dyrne> Ryannnn: yes it doesnt mount it right. close gedit and type in a terminal sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:31] <jsestri2> farous: yes, i dont think the Xorg config is bad, it worked before hand
[05:31] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, here, its a nice reference, might want to bookmark it.
[05:31] <jsestri2> farous: and im positive i have not changed it
[05:32] <jadaz87> !mac
[05:32] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jadaz87
[05:32] <Ryannnn> ok , now what dyrne
[05:32] <Syco54645> would anyone suggest upgrading to dapper yet?  i realize that it is still in production and not considered stable, but there are some apps that i would really like to have updates to that have not been back ported.
[05:32] <farous> jsestri2: then i do not think i can help perhaps someone else might be able too. hope you find the problem :)
[05:32] <Ryannnn> I see the fstab document and sum stuff
[05:32] <TruckerMan> or sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows
[05:32] <TruckerMan> ?
[05:32] <jsestri2> farous: just want to double check ps2 is the normal mouse connection right? as opposed to serial or usb...?
[05:32] <dyrne> Ryannnn: youll see an entry for /dev/hda1 under the <options> column change defaults to umask=000,defaults
[05:32] <farous> ya
[05:32] <gustavo_> someone can tell me the channel of ubuntu brazil ?
[05:33] <mrios> Anyone want to take a whack at a difficult problem?
[05:33] <mrios> I'm stumped
[05:33] <cartesian1984> linux_user400354, oh, it appears as though that I've forgotten to give you the URL http://www.ubuntuguide.org/
[05:33] <farous> it is not a usb mouse right
[05:33] <asdf25> anyone know the name of the program for changing KDE themes?
[05:33] <_jason> gustavo_: #ubuntu-br
[05:33] <mrios> It has to do with device drivers
[05:33] <Stone_Thrunk> good evening everyone - I have a toughie.  I have an old Intel 810e mobo from a Dell, which has onboard video, and an additional PCI card, an ATI Rage 128 Pro All In Wonder.  Even with the onboard disabled in the bios, I can't get Ubuntu to recognize the ATI card...it just hangs and never does a thing.  Can someone tell me how to get that non-onboard-video card enabled?
[05:33] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i cut and paste exactly (minus initial sudo) and rebooted and it didnt load, i then tried manually loading what we had working yesterday and that doesnt even work.
[05:33] <regeya> asdf25: kcontrol ;-)
[05:33] <gustavo_> tanks !
[05:33] <asdf25> thanks
[05:33] <mrios> Does anyone have experience with ralink chipsets for wireless cards?
[05:33] <jsestri2> can anyone help me get my mouse working agian? it was working before a restart and has stopped responding. It is probaly not an Xorg problem, more likely a module problem can anyone point me in any direction?
[05:33] <Ryannnn> this is what i see
[05:33] <Ryannnn> defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[05:33] <Ryannnn> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[05:33] <nismo> seriously can someone help me create an iso using ubuntu
[05:33] <Ryannnn> please explain better bro.
[05:34] <Stone_Thrunk> I've searched all day with conflicting results, involving editing xorg.conf, GATOS, and other solutions
[05:34] <|DaMaGe|> hmmm 5.10 is the latest version? didn't a brand new version just come out?
[05:34] <dyrne> Ryannnn: leave everything the same but change defaults to umask=000,defaults no comma
[05:34] <dyrne> Ryannnn: i mean no space after comma
[05:34] <Stone_Thrunk> I can provide the output of lspci -v if necessary
[05:34] <Ryannnn> so what should it look like dyrne in the stuff i pasted u
[05:35] <mrios> My system is telling me I have an error of type -12 -- I get this in the dmesg when I insert my wireless card.
[05:35] <mrios> can anyone explain what this means or where I can look it up?
[05:35] <cartesian1984> FarFetched22, did it work?
[05:35] <nismo> zomg!
[05:35] <nismo> seriously can someone help me create an iso using ubuntu
[05:35] <Ryannnn> Like this is all I see
[05:35] <Ryannnn> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    defaults        0       0
[05:35] <jsestri2> i can't believe that ubuntu just became this worthless to me
[05:35] <Ryannnn> i dont see where u want me to type it
[05:36] <PTK> hey hald locks my system up on startup with a 2.6.15-19 or 2.6.15-20 kernel (I don't know about ealier versions of 2.6.15) but it works okay with 2.6.12-10 any suggestions?
[05:36] <dyrne> Ryannnn: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11925 copy and paste that over your existing line
[05:36] <mrios> Question: if I want to get help for my problems with ubuntu, where do I go?
[05:36] <|DaMaGe|> 5.10 is the latest version? didn't a brand new version just come out?
[05:36] <nismo> is there a reason y no1 wants to help me?
[05:36] <CNTRLX> damnit
[05:36] <Pupeno> mrios: here, the mailing list, the forum.
[05:36] <regeya> !ask
[05:36] <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.
[05:37] <Hedos> Guys, I can't get networking to work on Ubuntu. Must be because of this ACPI problem I can't fix. (Can only boot with acpi=off). Any idea what should I do?
[05:37] <nismo> seriously can someone help me create an iso using ubuntu
[05:37] <narg> how might I go about writing a script that takes something like "Blah says 'cheese.'" with a bunch of empty lines everwhere, and turn it into just cheese? Would sed be the best choice?
[05:37] <regeya> ubotu needs an addition to that:  if no one is answering, probably no one knows.
[05:37] <ubotu> regeya: that's too long
[05:37] <jsestri2> What is the module that deals with the mouse?
[05:37] <mrios> Pupeno: Is the advice here considered quality/competent/useful?
[05:37] <regeya> !lart ubotu
[05:37] <Falstius> nismo: one of the easiest ways is to use the command line.  you can just type "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=my.iso bs=4M" and it will make an ISO of the CD.
[05:37] <jakl> how can i install emacs on ubuntu? i tried searching for it in 'add applications' but it won't find anything...
[05:38] <nickrud> nismo, probably no one's answering because they haven't mastered a bootable iso recently :)
[05:38] <nismo> i c
[05:38] <braddr_> anyone here have any experience with installing ubuntu on one of the sun niagara boxes?
[05:38] <KeithWeisshar> i have a new Intel Pentium D system with EM64T
[05:38] <pschmitt> Jakl: try the following from the comand-line:  sudo apt-get install emacs21
[05:38] <nismo> sigh
[05:38] <Pupeno> mrios: depends on who give it. This is an anarchy.
[05:38] <KeithWeisshar> which binaries should i download, i386 or amd64
[05:38] <dyrne> KeithWeisshar: alot less headache with i386
[05:38] <gareth> i386 ftw
[05:39] <KeithWeisshar> what's wrong with amd64 binaries
[05:39] <Pupeno> mrios: there are many eyes at the same time, so there's a good checking and re-checking of the quality of the answers.
[05:39] <dli> how to make totem play .rm ?
[05:39] <Ryannnn> ok dyrne
[05:39] <nismo> theres no way were i can just drag the iso into the dvd rom and burn it?
[05:39] <arrick> CNTRLX, what happened?
[05:39] <Ryannnn> imma copy and pasteu everything i had
[05:39] <Pupeno> mrios: in the practice tends to work quite well.
[05:39] <nismo> im trying to make ita bootable cd
[05:39] <Ryannnn> i dont wanna screw anything up this is what it looks like now
[05:39] <nickrud> mrios, wireless is not easy, but knowledgeable people drop in regularly
[05:39] <mrios> Pupeno: the problem is that nobody wants to answer my questions
[05:39] <intelikey> what is the higherarchy of anarchy ?
[05:39] <Ryannnn> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[05:39] <Ryannnn> #
[05:39] <Ryannnn> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[05:39] <Ryannnn> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[05:39] <Ryannnn> /dev/hda3       /               ext2    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[05:39] <Ryannnn> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs umask=000,defualts        0       0
[05:39] <nickrud> flat
[05:39] <Ryannnn> /dev/hda2       none            swap    sw              0       0
[05:39] <Ryannnn> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[05:39] <pschmitt> I found a package that I want from pakcages.debian.org/breezy.  I just installed ubuntu breezy today, but apt-cache search [packagename]  isn't there!  How do I apt-get install this package???
[05:39] <Ryannnn> /dev/sda        /media/usb0     auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[05:39] <PwcrLinux-Away> !paste
[05:39] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[05:39] <CNTRLX> arrick
[05:40] <Pupeno> mrios: try to formulate it in another way or ask on the forums/mailing list.
[05:40] <arrick> eah
[05:40] <SaZWeRX> i just downloaded the new firefox, how can i replace the default with the new one?
[05:40] <Pupeno> mrios: what is your question ?
[05:40] <dyrne> Ryannnn: ok save and exit
[05:40] <arrick> CNTRLX, rejoin
[05:40] <arrick> sorry
[05:40] <cartesian1984> intelikey, there is none.
[05:40] <nickrud> intelikey, flat
[05:40] <jakl> pschmi: thanks
[05:40] <Pupeno> nismo: making an ISO is different than burning it to a media.
[05:40] <mrios> Pupeno: yes, the documentation has not been very helpful... sometimes destructive. I have tried forums on three occasions and now I am trying the mailing list.
[05:40] <intelikey> nickrud :)
[05:40] <mrios> Pupeno: The question requires some exposition first.
[05:40] <Ryannnn> ok
[05:40] <Ryannnn> I did
[05:40] <Ryannnn> That
[05:40] <jsestri2> nobdy knows what module the mouse input is handled by?
[05:40] <pschmitt> (fyi:  I'm unsuccessfully trying to install  Mayavi in Breezy    http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/science/mayavi).... does anyone have ideas???
[05:40] <GuardianAtomos> Hiya. I'm trying to build something which needs the kernel source...and I used Synaptic to search for it...but I can't find a kernel-source package that matches my kernel version: 2.6.12-10-386
[05:40] <cartesian1984> jsestri2, I think its xorg.
[05:40] <nickrud> jsestri2, psmouse for ps2 types
[05:40] <GuardianAtomos> What should I do?
[05:41] <dyrne> in terminal type sudo mount -a
[05:41] <mrios> Pupeno: I am trying to use a USB wireless card (D-link dwl-g122 v.b1
[05:41] <cartesian1984> jsestri2, so the issue could probably be resolved from within the xorg.conf
[05:41] <mrios> Pupeno: I have compiled the appropriate driver (called rt2570.ko)
[05:41] <dyrne> Ryannnn: er in terminal type sudo umount /media/hda1  then enter then type sudo mount -a
[05:42] <mrios> Pupeno: I have placed it in what are considered the appropriate directories in /lib/module
[05:42] <nismo> sigh
[05:42] <casidgcoi> i love ubuntu
[05:42] <casidgcoi> the best dist
[05:42] <mrios> Pupeno: and modprobe successfuly says that it has loaded
[05:42] <jadaz87> me too
[05:42] <pschulz01> Is there a webdav module for apache2?
[05:42] <jadaz87> yes it is
[05:42] <nismo> i have a love hate relationship with ubuntu
[05:42] <casidgcoi> who make ubuntu?
[05:42] <nickrud> GuardianAtomos, you probably only need the headers, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[05:42] <TruckerMan> like hell, ubuntu's still buggy
[05:42] <Ryannnn> this is what it says
[05:42] <Pupeno> mrios: sorry, but I have to go to sleep, need to work a lot tomorrow. A recomendation: since this is not a support channel try to break your questions in small pieces (that don't require exposition)... otherwise the mailing list is a better place for it.
[05:42] <Ryannnn> ryan@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:42] <Ryannnn> ryan@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:42] <Ryannnn> ryan@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo umount /media/hda1
[05:42] <Ryannnn> ryan@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo mount -a
[05:42] <Ryannnn> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1,
[05:42] <Ryannnn>        missing codepage or other error
[05:42] <GuardianAtomos> nickrud: Thanks. I'll try it.
[05:42] <Pupeno> mrios: go on.
[05:42] <jadaz87> casidgcoi canonical
[05:42] <Ryannnn> -sigh- i guess i screw'd it up.
[05:42] <PwcrLinux> Ryannnn: please paste it in the pastebin
[05:42] <Pupeno> nismo: did you understand what I said ?
[05:43] <nismo> ja
[05:43] <jsestri2> cartesian1984: can you take a look at my xorg.conf, im pretty sure its fine, but my mouse is not working at all? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11927
[05:43] <mrios> Pupeno: The device cannot be located by my computer
[05:43] <PTK> jsestri2, does your mouse work with gpm?
[05:43] <nickrud> GuardianAtomos, if you need the source, it's linux-source-2.6.12
[05:43] <Ryannnn> whats the paste bin bro?
[05:43] <jsestri2> PTK: what is gpm?
[05:43] <mrios> Pupeno: Thanks for your help, it is good to know that someone is listening
[05:43] <dyrne> has someone made a python script to check for ntfs type in fstab and update?
[05:43] <SaZWeRX> i just downloaded the new firefox, how can i replace the default with the new one?
[05:43] <pschmitt> Mayavi is on packages.ubuntu.com, but I cannot find it in Synaptic!  What do I do?  (FYI, I'm using Breezy)
[05:43] <GuardianAtomos> Okay...so even if it's not in Synaptic, I can still apt-get it?
[05:43] <nismo> that really doesnt answer the question or solve the problem that i have
[05:43] <PTK> jsestri2, it provides mouse for the console
[05:43] <casidgcoi> jadaz87 he enter here?
[05:43] <jsestri2> PTK: its working under windows right now, and used to work under ubuntu before a restart
[05:43] <PwcrLinux> !tell Ryannnn about pastebin
[05:43] <PTK> jsestri2, its not installed in ubuntu by default AFAIK
[05:43] <jadaz87> casidgcoi no it is a company
[05:43] <jadaz87> !canonical
[05:43] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jadaz87
[05:43] <mrios> Pupeno: I just posted my question in the ubuntu forums http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=157809
[05:44] <cartesian1984> jsestri2, I don't remember what the command was, there's one to make xorg generate a new config, that might help...
[05:44] <nickrud> pschmitt, try ctl-f in synaptic, that's the search function
[05:44] <Pupeno> nismo: I don't know how to solve your problem, but you were asking for the wrong thing. With the right question it is a trivial task (it would be trivial for me on Kubuntu).
[05:44] <intelikey> dyrne why python ?
[05:44] <Ryannnn> why do u want me
[05:44] <Ryannnn> to paste it there
[05:44] <dyrne> intelikey: no reason its all i know :)
[05:44] <jadaz87> casidgcoi http://www.canonical.com/projects
[05:44] <jsestri2> cartesian1984: already did that sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:44] <Ryannnn> will it take a few days for the issue to get it resolved?
[05:44] <Pupeno> mrios: how did you try to locate your device ?
[05:44] <GuardianAtomos> Ryannnn: It's considered "annoying" or rude to paste stuff in a chat.
[05:44] <nickrud> dyrne, there's a bash script for it somewhere
[05:44] <PwcrLinux> Ryannnn: because some ppls complains floods in here
[05:44] <intelikey> dyrne shell script might be easer for that task
[05:44] <nismo> How do I make a bootable cd using ubuntu? I have the iso image and a dvd in the cd burner, what steps do i follow to make the iso bootable?
[05:44] <casidgcoi> jadaz87 thank you
[05:44] <dyrne> Ryannnn: paste it there i will fix and give you updated file
[05:44] <jsestri2> nickrud: in your lsmod, does psmouse show up?
[05:45] <Ryannnn> Ok
[05:45] <PTK> jsestri2, if you have the universe repository enabled in your sources list you can install it by doing apt-get install gpm
[05:45] <Ryannnn> i pasted it there bro.
[05:45] <Pupeno> mrios: try the mailing list, there tends to be, in my opining, more experienced people on the mailing list.
[05:45] <nickrud> jsestri2, yes
[05:45] <dyrne> Ryannnn: what is the url?
[05:45] <jsestri2> PTK: alright i'll try that
[05:45] <mrios> Pupeno: I have done lsusb, lsmod
[05:45] <jsestri2> nickrud: where would i put it to make it load again? it does not appear in my lsmod?
[05:45] <Ryannnn> Posted by HELp me plz :( Mon 10th Apr 05:44 (download)
[05:45] <mrios> Pupeno: the USB is seen by the computer, the driver is loaded
[05:45] <Ryannnn> thats what its named
[05:45] <PTK> jsestri2, then change to a console and see if you have mouse
[05:45] <nickrud> jsestri2, it should be in /etc/modules
[05:45] <Ryannnn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11928
[05:45] <cartesian1984> jsestri2, try xorgconfig, or is it the same thing?
[05:45] <Pupeno> nismo: if you have an iso image you don't mind about bootability or making an iso image, your question is: "Using Ubuntu how do I burn my ISO image to a DVD ?"
[05:46] <jsestri2> nickrud: whats the easiest console text editor?
[05:46] <pschmitt> Mayavi is on packages.ubuntu.com, but it is not in Synaptic!  I've tried using Synaptic's "Search" function and it is definitely not there.  What do I do?  (FYI, I'm using Breezy)
[05:46] <nickrud> jsestri2, nano
[05:46] <Dissident> trying to migrate from windows to ubuntu, one problem I've had is installing applications.  I've pretty much given up and plan on using a package manager exclusively from now on.  After installing something using synaptic, if a menu entry isn't created then I have no idea how to find the new application.  Am I missing something here?
[05:46] <jsestri2> nickrud: thanks i'll try that
[05:46] <nismo> ya
[05:46] <GuardianAtomos> pschmitt: Did you try "sudo apt-get install packagename"?
[05:46] <nismo> sounds like a reasonable interpretation of what i asked
[05:46] <skeen> I am getting a SERIOUSLY annoying problem when trying to install a driver through ndiswrapper. It didn't work, so I am trying again...however, now when I call ndiswrapper, it just doesn't do anything!
[05:46] <Pupeno> mrios: it doesn't appear on lsusb ? that's strange. Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with that kind of devices, I am sorry.
[05:47] <nismo> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto <--- I was using those but they didnt help
[05:47] <Pupeno> nismo: your question is much more complicated, making a bootable image is explained in tutorials of 10s of pages.
[05:47] <nickrud> pschmitt, it's in the universe repository, you need to enable it. see the following factoid
[05:47] <mrios> Pupeno: the device appears on lsusb
[05:47] <nickrud> !repos
[05:47] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:47] <Pupeno> mrios: and do you see it if you do ifconfig -a ?
[05:47] <Ryannnn> btw dyrne Im new to linux like this is my first time trying it so sorry if i seem like im annoying  u with my stupidy
[05:47] <mrios> Pupeno: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2001:3c00 D-Link Corp. [hex] 
[05:47] <nismo> well i guess i gotta read 10s of pages
[05:47] <asdf25> Dissident: i think GUI programs should generally be put into the menus... others you can run from terminal
[05:47] <clever> how do i get amd to work on ubuntu?
[05:47] <mrios> Pupeno: no, I do not
[05:47] <dyrne> Ryannnn: np i was in same boat last year
[05:47] <clever> the man pages didnt explain the conf files compltetly
[05:48] <Pupeno> nismo: no, you don't.
[05:48] <mrios> Pupeno: the device should be called rausb0... I have set the alias so it is like that
[05:48] <mrios> Pupeno: but it does not find it
[05:48] <Pupeno> somehow the module is not right.
[05:48] <mrios> Pupeno: I posted my dmesg error report on my forum post
[05:48] <Dissident> I just installed gnucash using synaptic and I know it's a gui app.  But it's nowhere in the menus...
[05:48] <cartesian1984> !easysource
[05:48] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:48] <GuardianAtomos> What are universe and multiverse packages?
[05:48] <PTK> clever, ?? I assume amd is something other than the CPU?
[05:48] <clever> auto mounter daemon
[05:48] <Ryannnn> anywheys yea dyrne if i can get my xp parition working everything would be great i switched to this cause i heard its faster more reliable and more secure
[05:49] <dyrne> Ryannnn: open gedit back up.  type in terminal sudo gedit /etc/fstab then copy and paste your fstab details at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:49] <cartesian1984> GuardianAtomos, universe is assorted open source stuff. Multiverse is closed.
[05:49] <PTK> clever, oh right :D my bad
[05:49] <nickrud> Dissident, you'll need to create a menu entry for it, apps-system tools-menu editor
[05:49] <GuardianAtomos> Gotcha.
[05:49] <GuardianAtomos> cartesian1984: Thanks.
[05:49] <mrios> Pupeno: so you think the module is defective?
[05:49] <cartesian1984> GuardianAtomos, np
[05:49] <clever> i got amd installed but the man pages are prety much useless
[05:49] <intelikey> clever not paying attention to what you are working on but man pages exist for many .conf files as well.   like  man xorg.conf for example.
[05:49] <nickrud> Dissident, or, simply alt-f2 and type gnucash if you're lazy like me
[05:49] <Pupeno> mrios: maybe, maybe the parameter you pass (or you miss to pass) to it.
[05:49] <clever> the man page says to set map_name to a file
[05:49] <pschmitt> nickrud: cool--it looks like it's working!
[05:50] <clever> then doesnt explain what to put there
[05:50] <Pupeno> What program do you use on Ubuntu to burn an ISO image ? That is, a K3B counterpart.
[05:50] <pschmitt> nickrud: thanks!
[05:50] <nickrud> pschmitt, yw
[05:50] <mrios> Pupeno: how do I pass a parameter to the driver?
[05:50] <cartesian1984> FarFetched22, is it working yet?
[05:50] <Toma-> Pupeno: gnomebaker
[05:50] <clever> does amd use the fstab to find out what it has to mount?
[05:50] <Pupeno> mrios: at modprobe time you can do it, but I am not sure, I never had to do it.
[05:50] <Dissident> running from the command line worked great but how do I find out where the actual program is installed to?  Just search or is there a default dir?
[05:50] <irvs10tz> is there any way i can defrag my volume in ubuntu?
[05:50] <Pupeno> nismo: there you have your answer, gnomebaker.
[05:51] <Pupeno> Toma-: thank you.
[05:51] <nickrud> irvs10tz, not necessary
[05:51] <pschulz01> Looks like 'webdav' is part of the apache2-common package and is already installed for me.
[05:51] <PTK> clever, http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/1347 seems to have some info on it
[05:51] <Ryannnn> ok done that dyrne
[05:51] <intelikey> clever if it's linux it reads /etc/fstab
[05:51] <Ryannnn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11929
[05:51] <Ryannnn> thats the link
[05:51] <Toma-> Pupeno: np[
[05:51] <clever> its ubuntu
[05:51] <clever> which is why im here:O
[05:51] <irvs10tz> hello.. anyone here?
[05:51] <mrios> Pupeno: I will write a post to the list to see if they can helpme. Thanks a lot.
[05:51] <nickrud> Dissident, the best way to find that is dpkg -L gnucash | grep bin (works nearly always for nearly all packages)
[05:52] <Pupeno> you are welcome.
[05:52] <Pupeno> off to sleep now. See you!
[05:52] <Dissident> nickrud, thank you
[05:53] <Toma-> clever: amd? like the cpu?
[05:53] <Ryannnn> is anyone else a complete noob here like me
[05:53] <TruckerMan> crimsun, i cut and paste exactly and rebooted and it didnt load, i then tried manually loading what we had working yesterday and that doesnt even work.
[05:53] <irvs10tz> nickrud, it's not necessary to defrag in ubuntu? why did you say so?
[05:53] <clever> auto mounter daemon
[05:53] <TruckerMan> you there crimsun?
[05:53] <nickrud> Dissident, yw
[05:53] <PTK> where can I get my hands on older version of the 2.6.15-x series of kernel images? archive.ubuntu only has 19 and 20
[05:54] <nickrud> irvs10tz, because ext3 is smarter than ntfs about disk layouts
[05:54] <clever> i have 2 kernels on my ubuntu which i could upload to you
[05:54] <nismo_> damn my dsl just killed itself
[05:54] <clever> 2.6.12-[9,10] 
[05:54] <dyrne> Ryannnn: replace your fstab with this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11931
[05:54] <clever> not what you need:(
[05:55] <PTK> clever, I have .6.12-10
[05:55] <nismo_> Ok, So I want to make a bootable DVD from an ISO, how can I do that?
[05:55] <dyrne> Ryannnn: then reboot
[05:56] <nickrud> PTK, take a look in /var/cache/apt/archives, you might have one there, depending on your config options
[05:56] <PTK> clever, hald seems to be locking up in an uninterruptable context.. and it hapens with 2.6.15-19 and 20... but works okay with 2.6.12-10... I'm trying to find where it started
[05:56] <TruckerMan> i think crimsun's stumped
[05:56] <dyrne> Ryannnn: if that doesnt work and you cant boot xp i think your partition might be hosed
[05:56] <intelikey> well i've done the impossable.    i use runlevel 1 exclusively    and have no login account.   (all passwds are locked)
[05:56] <TruckerMan> or away
[05:56] <jsestri2> nickrud: i just tried what you said, no luck
[05:56] <nismo_> :o
[05:56] <cartesian1984> Good night, everyone.
[05:56] <TruckerMan> hmmm, this sux
[05:56] <nickrud> jsestri2, if you sudo modprobe psmouse does your mouse start working? (I assumed you'd already done that)
[05:56] <jsestri2> nickrud: psmouse is in /etc/modules, i tried lsmod, it still dosent show up, and modprobe lsmod returns FATAL: cannot locate module psmouse
[05:57] <jsestri2> nickrud: i only have access to the virtual terminal though, would that make a difference?
[05:57] <Ryannnn> what do u mean
[05:57] <Ryannnn> hosed?
[05:57] <irvs10tz> hey, i need help.. why is it that when i play flash movies, i can't hear anything?
[05:57] <pvd2006> how can you setup a shell file to run without having to goto the directory its in and without having to type the directory in for it
[05:57] <nismo_> Ok, So I want to make a bootable DVD from an ISO, how can I do that?
[05:57] <intelikey> hosed=all washed up      ruined
[05:57] <dyrne> Ryannnn: http://dict.die.net/hosed/ :)
[05:58] <intelikey> hosed is akin to borked
[05:58] <nickrud> lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/input/mouse/psmouse.ko <-- does that exist, jsestri2
[05:58] <jsestri2> nickrud: yes i checked that
[05:58] <biovore> or busticated
[05:58] <TruckerMan> now i got a fugged up system with all kind of confugged up crazy stuff, anybody know how to reset a bunch or sound card commands i have no idea what crimsun had me doin to this system
[05:58] <Ryannnn> its not screw'd man it was worken
[05:58] <Ryannnn> an hour ago
[05:58] <Ryannnn> before i partiond xp and ubunto
[05:58] <jsestri2> nickrud: im running 2.6.15-20-386 though
[05:58] <biovore> or fubar
[05:58] <nickrud> jsestri2, try sudo depmod -a , then modprobe again (I'm using the same)
[05:58] <jsestri2> nickrud: but it exists down both paths
[05:58] <Trae> Anyone[tm]  know why I can't rename icons on my desktop in Dapper Drake?
[05:58] <dyrne> Ryannnn: you might be able to recover but your grub and fstab are both correct
[05:58] <fabri> have a problem with firefox and ubuntu, could anyone help me?
[05:58] <jsestri2> nickrud: alright i'll give that a go
[05:59] <dyrne> Ryannnn: but reboot first
[05:59] <intelikey> no fubar is more than hosed, fubar is to hosed what less is to more
[05:59] <nickrud> jsestri2, I think I won't be shutting down ubuntu for a bit
[05:59] <Ryannnn> Yea, i will in a few i hope this works
[05:59] <TruckerMan> most partition software WARNS you this could happen and recomend back up
[05:59] <Ryannnn> Alot of info is in that parition
[05:59] <fabri> please i need help!
[06:00] <pvd2006> fabri, ask the question
[06:00] <nismo_> Ok, So I want to make a bootable DVD from an ISO, how can I do that?
[06:00] <dyrne> Ryannnn: lets see if youre able to open hda1 after reboot
[06:00] <LeeJunFan> when you use the DVD as live does it offer more installed packages than the CD?
[06:00] <Falstius> hi, I'm running breezy and trying to get my webcam to work.  I installed the spca5xx-20060402 drivers (using gcc-3.4) since supposedly the ones in the kernel don't work but I still get the message "can't open /dev/video0: No space left on device" ... the drivers are loaded and dmesg says it found the camera and lists the resolution correctly.
[06:00] <nickrud> intelikey, that's intelligent to a tiny piece of humanity, you need a better analogy :)
[06:00] <Ryannnn> alright dyrne i hope i can still remember how i got to this place
[06:00] <Ryannnn> and what server i waz at after reboot
[06:01] <FarFetched22> Has anyone here had problems with the Realtek RTL8139 network card and Ubuntu?
[06:01] <dyrne> Ryannnn: good luck
[06:01] <intelikey> nickrud i was targeting that tiny portion :)
[06:01] <pvd2006> Does anyone know how to set a path up for a shell script so it will run just by calling its name anywhere
[06:01] <TruckerMan> i just want my damn soundcard to work and crimsun got it working but not loading on boot and then had me do somethin screwed up now its not working at all... is there a way to scrap everything he had me do and start fresh with like alsa or even ndiswrapper?
[06:01] <irvs10tz> hey, i need help.. why is it that when i play flash movies, i can't hear anything?
[06:01] <fabri> pvd2006: i use the alternative us-intl keyb layout, it works fine with notepad and openwriter, but in firefox my keyboard works like normal english layout and i really need to write down accents and stuff like that because i write a lot in spanish
[06:01] <nickrud> pvd2006, put the shell script in /usr/local/bin
[06:02] <intelikey> pvd2006 put said shell script in /usr/local/bin
[06:02] <nickrud> !flash
[06:02] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:02] <NxNxmox> hey guys
[06:02] <NxNxmox>  W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[06:02] <pvd2006> ah, I was thinking of that, but I thought there was a file I could put a new path into, but I guess that will work;)
[06:02] <NxNxmox> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:02] <NxNxmox> keep getting this
[06:02] <NxNxmox> not sure what it means
[06:03] <nickrud> irvs10tz, the ubotu message above points you at sound fixes
[06:03] <fabri> i've been searching hard any guide on the web and found nothing about it, and i have the same problem with gaim
[06:03] <ASTX813> Does anyone have experience with Broadcom WiFi (preferably a Dell TrueMobile card)
[06:03] <nickrud> NxNxmox, did you do sudo apt-get update as it said?
[06:03] <pvd2006> fabri, I dont know anything about the alternative us-intl keyboard layout, but im sure someone else here does.
[06:03] <nismo_> Ok, I use ubutnu and I've loved it for the last 2 months that Ive been using it! Unfortunatly due to problems that I've run into, I have made the blasphemous decision to go back to windows! :( I have a win xp pro ISO image on my pc, I am trying to make it into a bootable dvd so I can install windows, can anyone help me?
[06:03] <intelikey> pvd2006 alternatively put it in $HOME/bin (which you can make)  and add  ' export PATH="$PATH;~/bin"   to your  $HOME/.profile   or .bashrc
[06:03] <NxNxmox> how do i do that?
[06:04] <dyrne> ubotu: tell ASTX813 about broadcom
[06:04] <NxNxmox> just type it in the terminal?
[06:04] <pvd2006> Thanks, intelikey that is what I was looking for
[06:04] <intelikey> the last example doesn't require admin privlages
[06:04] <Falstius> nismo, why a DVD and not a CD?  Do you have a license for win xp pro?
[06:04] <comrade> where is the dir to add xmms plugins
[06:04] <arrick> night all
[06:05] <jsestri2> nickrud: well, that fixed the mouse...now i've discovered the problem is bigger than i thought...now a lot of modules arn't loaded...network, sound, i didnt notice any others immediately
[06:05] <ASTX813> dyrne:  I've gone through the ndiswrapper steps and it appears to be properly installed, but I can't get the card to actually function
[06:05] <nismo_> er a dvd cause thats what it is
[06:05] <pvd2006> comrade, have you tried, whereis xmms
[06:05] <fabri> so, anyone knows how to make firefox and gaim use another layout instead of default english, even if the keyboard preferences has only the layout i want?
[06:05] <TruckerMan> f ck, i tell you what...
[06:05] <jsestri2> fabri: that would be an xorg.conf deal
[06:06] <NxNxmox> well i keep getting this when i use apt-get update
[06:06] <NxNxmox> [23:05]  <Yale> Failed to fetch http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/dists/hoary-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404 Not Found
[06:06] <nickrud> jsestri2, you do have problems. the depmod -a rebuilt the module dependency tree, so you might be alright for the rest on reboot
[06:06] <NxNxmox> bunch of 404s
[06:06] <jsestri2> fabri: type sudo dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and change the settings
[06:06] <comrade> pvd2006, I was using locate and it wasn't doing it for, but whereis works thanks
[06:06] <intelikey> pvd2006 i always add  ./:$HOME/bin   to the path string in /etc/profile so that all users default to having both in their path
[06:06] <nickrud> jsestri2, although I thought depmod -a was run at each boot
[06:06] <Falstius> nismo_: a win xp CD is about 350 mb.  If it is significantly larger than that, then its not exactly standard.  If you downloaded it, well that's illegal and a good way to load lots of nasty crap on your machine.
[06:06] <dyrne> ASTX813: sorry no exp with broadcom myself the link about as far as my knowledge goes
[06:06] <nickrud> NxNxmox, that repo disappeared a while back
[06:06] <nismo_> falstius im quite aware of that
[06:06] <fabri> jsestri2: i've done that, reconfigured the xserver, and didn't solve it
[06:06] <ASTX813> k, thx
[06:06] <nismo_> well you still help me?
[06:06] <NxNxmox> so what do i do?
[06:06] <comrade> pvd2006, it only lists the exec locations though, I want to find a plugin dir so I can copy them to it
[06:06] <Falstius> nismo_: no
[06:07] <jsestri2> nickrud: that was what i was led to believe, maybe its not being run somehow now? that would explain lots of things not being loaded...?
[06:07] <TruckerMan> FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan> FATAL: Error running install command for snd_nm256
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan> FATAL: Error running install command for snd_nm256
[06:07] <nickrud> jsestri2, yes it would.
[06:07] <FlannelKing> that's enough of that.
[06:07] <fabri> jsestri2: actually, the layout works fine always, just doesn't work with firefox and gaim
[06:07] <nismo_> lol
[06:07] <blujay> nismo_: if you come here, you should be looking for help fixing your Ubuntu problems
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <jsestri2> fabri: oh sorry, i don't know then
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <TruckerMan>  THANKS crimsun FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <nickrud> TruckerMan, you had *the* expert helping you, I've watched him do this for months. It's you.
[06:07] <nismo_> well ive been trying to fix certain ubuntu problems since i got
[06:07] <TruckerMan> FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[06:07] <nickrud> !ops
[06:07] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[06:08] <intelikey> good by geek
[06:08] <fabri> so, noone here needs a different layout than original english in firefox or gaim?
[06:08] <NxNxmox> [23:06]  <nickrud> NxNxmox, that repo disappeared a while back <-- what does this mean?
[06:08] <TruckerMan> oh well, i've been abandoned in midair
[06:08] <jsestri2> nickrud: well any ideas on where to go with this?
[06:08] <FlannelKing> oh, thats a handy little factoid
[06:08] <nismo_> i gotta printer that doesnt work on ubuntu, sub par music players, faulty firefox and plugins, resource hog apps
[06:08] <nickrud> NxNxmox, the mirrormax repo. You should remove it from your sources.list
[06:08] <TruckerMan> if he cant finish what he started then i'd rather he not started
[06:08] <nismo_> ive had to endure this for about 2 months
[06:08] <NxNxmox> oh..
[06:08] <blujay> nismo_: sub par?  Try amarok.  Firefox works perfectly, so do extensions.  Resource hog apps?  Like what?  Your printer...can probably be made to work.
[06:08] <TruckerMan> now i got crap half done and dont know what the heck he even did
[06:08] <NxNxmox> so what do i replace it with
[06:09] <nickrud> someone venting, I guess it's over.
[06:09] <gusatvo> qual o cannal do brasil mesmo?
[06:09] <pvd2006> oh intelkey, where is the .profile/.bashrc files located, I did a search for them and it didnt come up with anything
[06:09] <nismo_> amarok shuts down during the middle of a song after 10 mins, firefox extension..... i got mplayer and the bloody thing doesnt work
[06:09] <TruckerMan> i had a feeling it was a bad idea to just go cuttin and pastin my way through this
[06:09] <nismo_> i just got flash workin yesterday outta luck
[06:09] <intelikey> pvd2006 alternatively put it in $HOME/bin (which you can make)  and add  ' export PATH="$PATH;~/bin"   to your  $HOME/.profile   or  $HOME/.bashrc
[06:10] <jsestri2> nickrud: any idea where this problem might reside, in the kernel itself or something that is loaded by the kernel?
[06:10] <intelikey> pvd2006  ^   not a clue.
[06:10] <pvd2006> so I create a .profile in my $HOME directory or is it there as a hidden file?
[06:10] <dyrne> TruckerMan: at what point did the errors begin?
[06:10] <nickrud> intelikey, there's a couple of lines in .bashrc you can just uncomment
[06:10] <casidgcoi> where locate a front-end for gcc?
[06:10] <blujay> nismo_: try a newer version of amarok.  Flash is easy, use EasyUbuntu or something like that.  mplayer is a plugin for Firefox, and no, its' not perfect yet...well, sorry, you have to deal with it.  Pass the URL directly to mplayer or whatever instead of watching it in the browser.  Sorry.  Use the firefox extension that shows you embedded media.
[06:10] <casidgcoi> gcc interface graphic
[06:10] <blujay> hmph, then he leaves
[06:10] <gusatvo> sameone can tell me # from ubuntu brazil ?
[06:10] <TruckerMan> dyrne, well, today or last night?
[06:11] <dyrne> !br
[06:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:11] <TruckerMan> and wich errors
[06:11] <dyrne> TruckerMan: just the error you pasted
[06:11] <TruckerMan> jsut now
[06:11] <intelikey> nickrud ok, i assume some people actually use the default .bashrc    hehhe i haven't in years.
[06:11] <nalioth> TruckerMan: was there a reason for all that flooding ?
[06:11] <TruckerMan> i'm giving up
[06:11] <nickrud> jsestri2, I'm kinda nosing around
[06:11] <zambaboo> hey guys
[06:12] <TruckerMan> i'm gonna read my way through everything from now on
[06:12] <intelikey> nalioth yes it was i temper tantrum
[06:12] <jsestri2> nickrud: alright thanks, i'm looking too, but i am still pretty novice when it comes to the linux kernel
[06:12] <TruckerMan> yes, temper tantrum
[06:12] <zambaboo> when i nmap my own machine, a black frame shows up around my desktop. i am guessing this is because port 5500 is open.. am i right?
[06:12] <TruckerMan> ban me, this systems screwed anyhow
[06:13] <TruckerMan> nobody can fix it, not even crimsun
[06:13] <TruckerMan> he's probly busy hacking my system right now,
[06:13] <dyrne> TruckerMan: well if you have nothing to lose you can always upgrade to dapper :)
[06:13] <stinkbait> dapper's available?
[06:13] <TruckerMan> i already lost my windows part
[06:14] <intelikey> hmmm if you have nothing to loose, you can always loose nothing....
[06:14] <TruckerMan> i dont even have a cd burner
[06:14] <FlannelKing> stinkbait: flight6 is.
[06:14] <blujay> zambaboo: a black frame?
[06:14] <dyrne> TruckerMan: just change every instance of breezy in /etc/apt/sources.list to dapper sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:15] <nickrud> jsestri2, rule of thumb: kernel calls init (configured in /etc/inittab) , which calls /etc/rcS.d/* then /etc/rc2.d/*
[06:15] <dyrne> TruckerMan: i take no responsibility though
[06:15] <jsestri2> nickrud: alright, would any log help you? dmesg, kernel.log?
[06:15] <zambaboo> blujay, yep, thick black frame
[06:15] <TruckerMan> i shoulda just learned it myself, DONT JUST CUT AND PASTE KIDS it only works for as long as the person your paste source is right ther holding your hand,
[06:15] <konfuzed> TruckerMan, now thats the classic linux support you can really count on
[06:16] <blujay> zambaboo: what are you running?  KDE, gnome...?
[06:16] <TruckerMan> konfuzed, ?
[06:16] <nickrud> jsestri2, this was my last hurrah here, it's late. I'd try rebooting and see if the modules load now.
[06:16] <zambaboo> blujay, vanilla breezy
[06:16] <TruckerMan> stupid irc?
[06:16] <blujay> zambaboo: still, are you using KDE or GNOME or what?
[06:16] <jsestri2> nickrud: i have been restarting, thats when they stopped working...
[06:16] <konfuzed> TruckerMan, dyrne previous two statements
[06:16] <zambaboo> blujay, gnome
[06:17] <zambaboo> nmap me on port 5500 real quick
[06:17] <konfuzed> TruckerMan, but yes you shold have learned it yourself
[06:17] <blujay> zambaboo: and when you say you nmap your own machine, exactly what command are you using?
[06:17] <TruckerMan> konfuzed, damn straight
[06:17] <konfuzed> thats rule number two to surviving owning a computer
[06:17] <zambaboo> blujay, nmap <my external ip>
[06:17] <stikif> who do i enable identd in ubuntu
[06:17] <TruckerMan> yeah,ok,whatever
[06:17] <nickrud> jsestri2, hotplug is supposed to handle loading modules (psmouse is an exception there)
[06:17] <blujay> zambaboo: first please show me the command you've used that's caused it
[06:17] <TruckerMan> give a damn about a rule
[06:18] <jsestri2> nickrud: therein lies the problem probaly, I'm running dapper, i figured this might be a more general problem
[06:18] <zambaboo> blujay, like i said, nmap <my external ip>
[06:18] <blujay> zambaboo: oh...that's it?  ok...how long does the black frame remain on screen?
[06:18] <nickrud> jsestri2, doh. hotplug disappeared in dapper, it's all done thru udev now, and I have not brushed up on it.
[06:18] <zambaboo> blujay less than a second.
[06:19] <jsestri2> nickrud: udev eh? i guess i'll have to read up on that
[06:19] <blujay> zambaboo: hm...strange.  do you happen to have KDE or XFCE installed as well?
[06:19] <intelikey> stikif stikif is ?identd installed ?
[06:19] <jsestri2> nickrud: one more question
[06:19] <zambaboo> blujay, i have windowmaker installed and i also have vncviewer -listen running, so please disregard, i just answered my own question. :)
[06:19] <blujay> zambaboo: haha, ok
[06:20] <mram> do you guys know of any way to get ati tools for a radeon 7000 working in ubuntu?
[06:20] <jsestri2> nickrud: if the same problem is happening for psmouse as the rest (module dependencies hasn't been created) where would the errors end up?
[06:20] <wd3> just installed xfce and my right click not working, also my minimized and x button on aren't displaying.
[06:20] <painkiler> hey guys
[06:20] <nickrud> jsestri2, between /var/log/dmesg & /var/log/syslog
[06:21] <painkiler> if i update my packages, will i get the latest nvidia drivers?
[06:21] <kinection> hello, is there a good way to convert wma to oggs? I can use mplayer and oggenc and type a statement. but how would i convert a whole directory? Is there a program or better way to do that? So far I can only do it one at a time.
[06:21] <nickrud> jsestri2, and you might find the answer in seconds on #dapper+1 (if you're lucky and have the right person watching)
[06:22] <nickrud> jsestri2, erm, #ubuntu+1
[06:22] <jsestri2> nickrud: been trying, thanks for the help though
[06:22] <graft> ubuntu+1?
[06:22] <nickrud> jsestri2, I wish you luck.
[06:22] <nickrud> graft, help on the next version of ubuntu
[06:22] <stikif> kinection,:  im not familiar with the syntax of those command but couldn't you use wildcards to batch modify a directory
[06:22] <intelikey> kinection find the cli converter and use a for statement   or better yet   a find  statement.
[06:23] <graft> ah... dapper?
[06:23] <nickrud> graft, currently
[06:23] <pvd2006> intelkey, I found the bash_profile file and added export PATH="$PATH;$HOME/bin" to it, how do I get it to run now? the script is called sumoru and now when I type, sumoru it still says command found even though its in that directory. I restarted the terminal.
[06:23] <graft> man this madwifi driver is annoying
[06:23] <pvd2006> command not found*
[06:23] <_jason> pvd2006: use a : not a ;
[06:23] <slavik> is that a semi colon?
[06:23] <nickrud> pvd2006, that ; needs to be a colon
[06:23] <jsestri2> nickrud: is it bad if there is nothing in the system log for a long time?
[06:23] <nickrud> jsestri2, depends, but usually
[06:24] <stikif> intelikey,  isn't identd part of inetd i didn't think you had to install it as a seperate package
[06:25] <intelikey> pvd2006 that's only read by bash on login/or perhaps terminal open.     and i hope you used the correct syntax, as nickrub pointed out.
[06:25] <asdf25> is there a way of making KDE programs use GTK themes?
[06:25] <kinection> stikif: I need the output files to all have different names.. not sure how to do that with wildcards
[06:26] <slavik> kde programs use qt
[06:26] <graft> asdf25: yeah, it's an option in styles menu or something
[06:26] <graft> err no wait... sorry, i thought you wanted the reverse
[06:26] <jsestri2> nickrud: still there? i noticed this in my system log: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled.
[06:26] <asdf25> heheh yeah... i can't find it the other way around
[06:26] <River> can anyone tell me the name of the package to install to firefox1.5 that will work like the java plugins it is asking for ?
[06:26] <stikif> kinection, then use a bash for loop, something like for g in `ls *.mp3`; do mplayer $g .... ; done;
[06:26] <intelikey> stikif  idk  but there are sever identd apps listed in the repos,   i've never used it.  and know nothing about.   so i only asked if it was installed.  sorry to ask a foolish question.
[06:27] <graft> River: just install the java plugin...
[06:27] <_jason> River: you have to manually do the symlinks for firefox1.5
[06:27] <River> graft: too easy .. that won'r break it ?
[06:27] <nickrud> jsestri2, yes, and yikes!
[06:27] <mohanram> river: are asking about j2re?
[06:27] <kinection> stikif: i'll try that... never known how to use a bash loop before
[06:27] <River> _jason .. yes .. done the symlink thingys
[06:27] <graft> River: um... you'll have to put up with stupid java apps all the time
[06:28] <River> mohanran: I do not know
[06:28] <_jason> River: and after a restart firefox doesn't use java?
[06:28] <jsestri2> nickrud: could you pastebin your syslog?
[06:28] <mohanram> river: try synaptic and install j2re, just search for java and scroll down to j2re
[06:28] <graft> actually most plugins don't require restarting
[06:28] <_jason> I mean restarting firefox
[06:29] <graft> yeah so did i
[06:29] <pschmitt> I'm a first-time ubuntu user.... I just installed Breezy and mp3's wont play!  In totem, I get "There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins"  and rhythmbox says, "this file is not an audiostream"...  I know my sound works because macromedia flash files play correctlky... any ideas???
[06:29] <_jason> oh
[06:29] <intelikey> !codecs
[06:29] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[06:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell pschmitt about mp3
[06:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell pschmitt about multimedia
[06:30] <intelikey> ubotu: tell pschmitt about vlc
[06:30] <_jason> information overload for pschmitt :)
[06:30] <River> _jason: have just upgraded to ff1.5 from a lower version so the new one has no plugins ..
[06:30] <intelikey> ubotu: tell pschmitt about restricted formats
[06:30] <mohanram> ubugtu: ati radeon 700 tools
[06:30] <_jason> River: yes
[06:30] <mohanram> ubugtu: tell mohanram about ati radeon 700 tools
[06:31] <River> mohanran: the j2re in synaptic eas not the latest version and didn't work ./..
[06:31] <_jason> River: can you pastebin 'ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/ /opt/firefox/plugins/' ?
[06:31] <mohanram> river: hmm, interesting
[06:31] <nickrud> jsestri2, I zgrepped some old logs (I haven't booted for a while) and have the same message during bootup, but no problems
[06:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> hi there?
[06:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> do you know where i can find a list of DNS server IP?
[06:32] <jsestri2> nickrud: false alarm then, bummer
[06:32] <pvd2006> to read the first argument giving to a shell script you would use read $1 right
[06:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i have the local DNS server down and i can't use internet on some windows machines
[06:32] <pvd2006> ?
[06:32] <graft> Tallia1Kubuntu: where you at?
[06:32] <_jason> pvd2006: yes
[06:32] <intelikey> pvd2006 yep
[06:32] <Tallia1Kubuntu> graft: ? where am i? i am in vancouver
[06:33] <intelikey> all args = $*
[06:33] <graft> oh... well if you're willing to put up with slowness, you can use the MIT DNS servers...
[06:33] <_jason> pvd2006: well why are you doing 'read $1'?
[06:33] <pvd2006> _jason, I got an error that says /usr/local/bin/sumoru: line 1: read: `password.plx': not a valid identifier
[06:33] <Tallia1Kubuntu> graft, ok, why not
[06:33] <_jason> pvd2006: $1 is the first argument, you don't need to read it
[06:33] <Tallia1Kubuntu> at least it will work... what do you mean by slowness?
[06:33] <pvd2006> I created a little script to automatically sudo chmod 755 a script file and then run it
[06:33] <Tallia1Kubuntu> graft how much slow is it?
[06:33] <pvd2006> by typing in sumoru filename
[06:33] <pschmitt> intelikey and _jason:  Thanks!!! :)
[06:34] <Tallia1Kubuntu> graft: do you think my local university has one too?
[06:34] <IamEthos> I have an inspiron 9100, that has S-Video out (via an adapter). How can I set up dual monitors using the s-video out as a second monitor?
[06:34] <pvd2006> thats right...
[06:34] <pvd2006> thanks _Jason
[06:34] <nathanael> A dock in Gnome?
[06:34] <graft> Tallia1Kubuntu: well you have to connect across the country for them
[06:34] <graft> Tall	almost certainly... UBC?
[06:35] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i see.. let me check
[06:35] <intelikey> hehhe pvd2006 a shell script saying 'while [ "$1" != "" ]  ;do echo "$1" ;shift ;done '   <--- input some args and watch....
[06:35] <Tallia1Kubuntu> SFU
[06:35] <mohanram> anyone know how to get ati tools working?
[06:35] <graft> SFU? in Vancouver?
[06:36] <River> _jason : what is the pastebin add pleae ?
[06:36] <_jason> River: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ it's in /topic if you need it in the future
[06:36] <River> _jason : thanks ..i will try to remember that
[06:37] <graft> anyway Tallia1Kubuntu the MIT nameservers are 18.71.0.151, 18.70.0.160
[06:37] <graft> those oughta work
[06:37] <pvd2006> hmm, let me try it
[06:37] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ok
[06:37] <graft> also 18.72.0.3
[06:38] <_jason> intelikey: that's a nice one
[06:38] <Tallia1Kubuntu> ok
[06:38] <Tallia1Kubuntu> tnx
[06:38] <Tallia1Kubuntu> i will go and try
[06:38] <Tallia1Kubuntu> :)
[06:39] <pvd2006> ah intelkey I see, ;)
[06:39] <River> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11934
[06:39] <Cloud_tm> Hello?
[06:40] <Cloud_tm> I need help with Stepmania, can anyone help me?
[06:40] <_jason> River: put a space after /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
[06:40] <_jason> River: can you pastebin 'ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/ /opt/firefox/plugins/' ?
[06:41] <stikif> hmm how come my inetd.conf file is blank?
[06:41] <intelikey> _jason i could have gotten fancy ad did something like 'export q=1 ;while [ "$1" != "" ]  ;do echo "$q $1" ;$(($q + 1)) ;shift ;done '
[06:41] <intelikey> that will number each one for you.
[06:41] <River> _jason: apologies for the stoopid questions .. but how do I copy your code from this chat ?
[06:42] <_jason> River: highlight it to copy, then middle click to paste
[06:42] <_jason> intelikey: cool, write one that factors products of huge primes now please :)
[06:42] <River> _jason : too easy again ! Thanks !!
[06:43] <intelikey> in some GUI's you will need to ^c after highlighting   then ^v  to paste.   fvwm is one of them.
[06:43] <intelikey> _jason someone beet me to it.  it's called "bc"
[06:44] <River> _jason : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11935
[06:44] <boodeey> hi all
[06:44] <_jason> River: you install java drom a deb?
[06:45] <_jason> River: or from repositories?
[06:45] <boodeey> i'm a newbie on linux ... somebody help me .....
[06:45] <_jason> !helpme
[06:45] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:45] <boodeey> where can i get driver for this linux ?
[06:45] <_jason> boodeey: a driver for what?
[06:46] <boodeey> modem -> intel HAM ... i can't get from the official website
[06:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell boodeey about dialup
[06:46] <River> _jason: afaik from the sun site JRE download thingy .. don't remember if it was deb or a straight installer
[06:46] <_jason> boodeey: see if that apge helps
[06:47] <_jason> River: ok you probably ran the .bin directly since you have no plugins
[06:47] <intelikey> apge _jason ?
[06:47] <intelikey> oh nm
[06:48] <River> _jason: you could be right .. does that mean I need to go and find the java plugins for linux ?
[06:48] <_jason> River: pastebin 'locate libjavaplug_oji.so'
[06:48] <boodeey> i ever use suse, mandriva and fedora core in my PC ... but only 3 days long ... i just have unfamiliar system with it
[06:48] <_jason> River: pastebin 'locate libjavaplugin_oji.so'
[06:48] <Half-Left> anyone use monodevelop?
[06:48] <asdf25> is "cp -ax / /media/Linux2" the right way to make an exact copy of my root partition?
[06:48] <boodeey> but ubuntu .... 2 weeks already .... the UBUNTU name have a magical magnitize thing
[06:49] <River> cd
[06:49] <_jason> boodeey: did you see your private message from ubotu?
[06:49] <intelikey> tar -cf - /mnt/drive | tar -xf - -C /mnt/newdrivetty
[06:49] <boodeey> ooops .... i close it .... may i have it again?
[06:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> asdf25: be carefull. it might recurse into /media/Linux2 and copy it as well
[06:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell boodeey about dialup
[06:50] <asdf25> Kamping_Kaiser: nah that's what the -x is for... i think it works
[06:50] <clever> why doesnt ubuntu's smbmount work at all when trying to mount a win98 shared folder?
[06:50] <intelikey> asdf25 preferably tar.  to  preserve links and permissions
[06:50] <intelikey> dd is good
[06:50] <Mush-> quick install question...i'm running osx 10.4.6 and wanted to get used to ubuntu on here before i get a new pc and ... was just wondering how i can go about running it dually?
[06:51] <Mush-> should i run it from within osx through terminal?
[06:51] <River> _jason that command line gets no response
[06:51] <asdf25> intelikey: yeah, the -a makes it preserve those things
[06:51] <_jason> River: how about 'java -version' ?
[06:51] <intelikey> asdf25 i would probably use mc
[06:52] <SuperLag> which package has gmake?
[06:52] <patrick24601> ok here is an odd isse
[06:52] <patrick24601> issue
[06:52] <patrick24601> I cannot su to root
[06:52] <River> _jason ... r u sure you want me to paste ALL of that ?!/
[06:52] <na7e> hello everyone
[06:52] <patrick24601> It always tells me I have the wrong password - yet I know it is right
[06:52] <clever> why doesnt ubuntu's smbmount work at all when trying to mount a win98 shared folder?
[06:52] <asdf25> patrick24601: sudo su
[06:52] <_jason> River: no just wanted to make sure it worked.  Do 'sudo updatedb && locate libjavaplugin_oji.so'
[06:53] <patrick24601> so I cannot just do a plain su? interesting
[06:53] <asdf25> patrick24601: or just use sudo
[06:53] <intelikey> patrick24601 when did you set the root password ?
[06:53] <patrick24601> I believe during install but I really don't remember doing it
[06:53] <intelikey> !root
[06:53] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:53] <clever> su needs a password on root and root on ubuntu has no password by default
[06:54] <intelikey> there is NO apssword on this system.
[06:54] <patrick24601> sudo su works - thanks
[06:54] <clever> by no pass i mean a invalid pass
[06:54] <Madpilot> patrick24601, by default Ubuntu uses sudo + your user pw
[06:54] <SuperLag> Which package contains gmake? is it something you need to add development repos to sources.list for?
[06:54] <intelikey> none what so ever
[06:54] <Tallia1Kubuntu> graft: thnx, now my friend can connect correctly! :)
[06:54] <River> _jason: oops ..that made it hang
[06:54] <_jason> River: that will take a few minutes
[06:55] <_jason> SuperLag: build-essential
[06:55] <intelikey> i have only one user account, and it's password is locked, and root's passwd is locked.   :)
[06:55] <_jason> SuperLag: and it's just 'make'
[06:55] <Ryannnnnnn> yo dude
[06:55] <Ryannnnnnn> u here?
[06:56] <_jason> intelikey: how do you login?
[06:56] <Ryannnnnnn> sumone please help me
[06:56] <Ryannnnnnn> Anyone please :(
[06:56] <asdf25> hahahahaha
[06:56] <_jason> !helpme
[06:56] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:56] <intelikey> _jason login is not possable on this box.
[06:56] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, stop spamming, and ask an actual question, and you might get help...
[06:56] <_jason> intelikey: that makes sense
[06:57] <River> _jason: ok .. nothing appeared to happen ..
[06:57] <Ryannnnnnn> well madpilot there was another guy in red here like you
[06:57] <Ryannnnnnn> his name started with a P
[06:57] <Ryannnnnnn> he told me to do sumthing and i had to completly format
[06:57] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, there's 657 people here - and anything that starts in red just means it's got your nick in the line...
[06:58] <Mush-> lol
[06:58] <intelikey> hehhe it also only has runlevels 0,1,6  i use  1 allways  but 0 is incase of emergency repairs
[06:58] <_jason> River: k... ls /usr/lib/*j2re*/plugin/*/ns7/
[06:58] <Mush-> would it be a good idea to run ubuntu through terminal while running osx?
[06:58] <Ryannnnnnn> well madpilot you see i partioned Xp and ubunto and then another guy like u tried to help me but it got worse and ubunto wouldent work at all when i first installed ubunto worked PErfect but it wouldent let me boot into xp
[06:58] <SuperLag> _jason: there is make.  I have build-essential already, but the source install for postgres calls for gmake.
[06:59] <River> _jason: no such file or directory
[06:59] <_jason> SuperLag: gmake is gnu-make afaik, that's just make on ubuntu
[06:59] <Mush-> rather, should i be fine...to install ubuntu on my mac?
[06:59] <_jason> River: we have to figure out where java is installed... pastebin ls /usr/lib
[07:00] <_jason> River: or you can do some hunting yourself, like locate j2re I guess
[07:00] <intelikey> can't you  ' find / -name java ' ?
[07:00] <Ryannnnnnn> u there?
[07:00] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, I've never done dualbooting, I know zip about it. You'll have to give more detail as to what you were trying and what went wrong, someone else in the channel might be able to help you
[07:01] <Ryannnnnnn> Ok madpilot i have other things u might be able to help me with.
[07:01] <keherman> Why does the cupsys service change permissions on /etc/cups/printers.conf to disable world-readability?
[07:01] <intelikey> _jason did he updatedb sense the install of it ?
[07:01] <Ryannnnnnn> I also want to see how Big this drive is on unbunto where do i go?
[07:01] <_jason> intelikey: yeah
[07:01] <intelikey> k
[07:01] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, please just ask the channel, I'm actually busy with other stuff
[07:01] <Ryannnnnnn> Ok everyone can anyone else halp me?
[07:02] <Ryannnnnnn> help*
[07:02] <River> _jason : I was just going to suggest that I stop wasting your time and go find the plugins locale ... i will come back when I find them as the ls /usr/lib command response is way long ... I'll come back l8r .. thanks for your help
[07:02] <_jason> River: ha do this: readlink -f `which java`
[07:02] <_jason> River: nah I'm just killing some minutes before I go to bed
[07:02] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, just ask questions here, don't ask to ask...
[07:02] <Ryannnnnnn> Ok
[07:02] <graveson> how can i convert wmv,rm and avi files to dvd ?
[07:03] <Mush-> n/m just found my answer
[07:03] <Ryannnnnnn> Can anyone tell me where to go to see my Harddrive size on ubunto?
[07:03] <Mush-> i guess i can't install linux in osx....has to be adjacent to osx
[07:03] <River> _jason: bed ??in the middle of the arvo ?? you must be State side !
[07:03] <_jason> River: yeah
[07:03] <dell500> is there an easy way to backup 190 gigs onto dvds?
[07:03] <asdf25> ryan: df -h
[07:04] <devians> what would be the command to compress a heap of files and some directories recursively with highest compression?
[07:04] <devians> writing a backup script for some areas of /var/www/
[07:04] <Mush-> delll probably 1 by 1 :)
[07:04] <River> _jason:  it said /usr/bin/gij-4.0
[07:05] <graft> devians: tar -cjf yourfilename.tar.bz2 <directory>
[07:05] <intelikey> tar -cjf <archivename>.tar.bz2  <all the crap to compress>
[07:05] <Mush-> or firewire to an external?
[07:05] <Ryannnnnnn> what asdf?
[07:05] <devians> okiday, many thanks
[07:05] <_jason> River: heh I should have asked for that paste of java-version afterall.  Ok, no worries, I'll give you a link to get the sun java deb
[07:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell River about javadebs
[07:05] <_jason> River: you comfortable making symlinks?
[07:05] <tool> crimsun, are you on?
[07:06] <River> _jason: fairly .. as long as the instructions are good and i can play it out in my head first ...
[07:06] <crimsun> tool: yes, but I'm busy.
[07:06] <asdf25> ryan: that's the command to see hard drive space
[07:06] <graveson> anyone ?
[07:06] <FlannelKing> asdf25: df (disk free)
[07:07] <River> _jason: thanks for the link .. I will go and try to fix it .. thanks heaps ..have a gr8 sleep !
[07:07] <FlannelKing> oh, that! not what.  bother.
[07:07] <_jason> River: ok, once you install the j2re from Seveas's site, you have to symlink the java plugin from your /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/ to /opt/firefox/plugins/.  This should do it: 'sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/*java* /opt/firefox/plugins/' but check...
[07:07] <_jason> River: night
[07:07] <tool> crimsun, when you get some time can you tell me how to undo whatever you did, this is TruckerMan by the way.  i gotta go back to work tommorrow and i want to undo whatever it is i pasted so i can start over and study it myself. i wont have internet on the road
[07:07] <Ryannnnnnn> I dont see it
[07:07] <intelikey> graveson idk.  i don't have a dvd player so i haven't ever taken an interest in that.
[07:07] <Ryannnnnnn> in gbs though
[07:07] <Ryannnnnnn> Can sumone explain this to me
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> tmpfs                 252M     0  252M   0% /dev/shm
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> tmpfs                 252M   13M  240M   5% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> /dev/hda1             228M   19M  198M   9% /boot
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> /dev/sda2             893M  886M  6.8M 100% /media/ipod
[07:08] <asdf25> you could run gparted to see stuff about all the partitions... df just shows one's you have mounted
[07:08] <graft> um
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> whats gparted
[07:08] <Ryannnnnnn> and how do i run it
[07:09] <Ryannnnnnn> < n00b
[07:09] <graft> Ryannnnnnn: can you put the full output in the pastebin?
[07:09] <graft> !paste
[07:09] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[07:09] <asdf25> it's a program
[07:09] <asdf25> and you run it the same way you run any other program
[07:09] <Ryannnnnnn> Well im a noob dude lol
[07:09] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, first: do not paste to the channel - second, the column there that starts with "252M" is the sizes of each partition, in megabytes
[07:09] <intelikey> asdf25 wrong answer.
[07:10] <asdf25> and you install it with "sudo apt-get install gparted" if it's not installed already
[07:10] <intelikey> it's not a pointy clicky thingy .....
[07:10] <J-Rod> lol
[07:10] <asdf25> it is if you have it installed in gnome...
[07:10] <crimsun> tool: to undo?
[07:10] <Ryannnnnnn> how do i access it then
[07:10] <asdf25> Applications->System Tools->gparted
[07:11] <crimsun> tool: just make sure there's nothing related to snd-nm256 in /etc/modules or /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base, then erase /etc/modprobe.d/snd-nm256
[07:11] <intelikey> asdf25 there you go....  :)
[07:11] <tool> thats it?
[07:11] <Ryannnnnnn> I dont have that asdf
[07:11] <intelikey> now synaptic
[07:11] <asdf25> then open a terminal and run "sudo apt-get install gparted"
[07:11] <crimsun> tool: yes. If it worked for you yesterday, why does it not work now? The exact same procedure was used.
[07:11] <intelikey> !synaptic
[07:11] <ubotu> somebody said synaptic was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[07:11] <asdf25> terminal is Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[07:11] <tool> did you get the message the last you gave me didnt work and what worked yesterday doesnt work now
[07:12] <tool> got me
[07:12] <intelikey> synaptic
[07:12] <tool> maybe cuz i used sudo at the beginning that one time
[07:12] <crimsun> tool: I hope you've been pasting the commands I've given you as _one_ line
[07:12] <crimsun> tool: because breaking them into separate lines is ineffectual
[07:13] <Ryannnnnnn> ok i got it open
[07:13] <Ryannnnnnn> how do i know which Parition is the one im using?
[07:13] <tool> ah, once i split | that thing into two commands, then tried it together
[07:13] <tool> err the other way around
[07:13] <asdf25> um... it's the one that says "Mounted on /" when you run df -h
[07:14] <Madpilot> Ryannnnnnn, how did you set up your partitions when you installed Ubuntu?
[07:14] <crimsun> tool: in any case, I've told you how to "undo" whatever was done.
[07:14] <tool> ok
[07:14] <tool> thanks
[07:14] <Ryannnnnnn> well it was like this i currently had XP and i used norton partiioner and installed It then created a partion for a linux os.. it asked me if i wanted it infront of my windows (better performance i clicked yes)
[07:14] <Ryannnnnnn> I wanna access my windows part but i Cant.
[07:15] <asdf25> you can't boot windows?
[07:15] <Ryannnnnnn> nope
[07:15] <J-Rod> did grub not install? or any kind of boot loader?
[07:15] <Ryannnnnnn> whats grub?
[07:15] <Ryannnnnnn> wait i think it did
[07:15] <Ryannnnnnn> im not sure
[07:16] <asdf25> it's the thing with a list of OS's to start when you boot
[07:16] <asdf25> Windows should probably be on it already
[07:16] <J-Rod> yeah, it'll proably be on the bottom of the list
[07:16] <Ryannnnnnn> im looken at g parted it says size mb 243 file system ext3 for one then another one extended 76,050 mb
[07:16] <Ryannnnnnn> then another unknown one saying 76.050
[07:16] <asdf25> but i think Windows might only be able to boot from the first partition on a disk... not sure about that
[07:17] <devians> that worked perfectly, ty all very much
[07:17] <Ryannnnnnn> i Know its on it but i dunno how to access it
[07:17] <J-Rod> if its NTFS, yeah, i think you're right asdf25
[07:17] <jsestri2> would somebody please list the files in their /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/ directory?
[07:17] <intelikey> tool normally (if the help is from a professionsal(R) )  then what ever is within the quotes/dubble quotes they give  is to be copy and pasted as one command, unless it contains <blah>  then  blah is to be replaced with approprate info.  and the <> that incased it is dropped.    that is standard help syntax  :)
[07:17] <Ryannnnnnn> how do i access it from my ubunto system like browse the drive or whatever?
[07:17] <Jennitalia> I'm trying to get the PPC liveCD to boot on my  mac G4 400 but i get a black screen at the end of the bootup
[07:17] <FlannelKing> Ryannnnnnn: you'll have to mount it.
[07:17] <FlannelKing> !ntfs
[07:17] <ubotu> I guess ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:17] <asdf25> does an ntfs partition show up in gparted?
[07:17] <Ryannnnnnn> whats that mean :/
[07:18] <InnerFIRE> is there a program that will allow me to cut and edit long mp3s
[07:18] <InnerFIRE> there is a certain song i like, but its on an album someone made.. i dont want the other song, just that certain one
[07:18] <J-Rod> Jennitalia, you should look at the boot options... I've never used the PPC before, but I know for my install to work, i've gotta use "linux vga=771"
[07:19] <Madpilot> InnerFIRE, Audacity
[07:19] <babo> Has anyone here ever installed a voip service (skype etc ... ) on ubuntu64 ?
[07:19] <Jennitalia> how do you enter boot options on a liveCD?
[07:19] <tool> intelikey, yeah, what if the quotes are within the command and besides his nick aint crimsunPRO and who fucking cares anyhow, theres no need for you.
[07:19] <J-Rod> with the Function Keys
[07:20] <InnerFIRE> easy to use?
[07:20] <Mush-> anyone on mac?
[07:20] <InnerFIRE> say...
[07:20] <InnerFIRE> i tell it i want it to cut the first 25 minutes of the album?
[07:20] <sethk> Jennitalia, you can use vga=ask if you don't know what number to use
[07:20] <tool> for all i know he could been just another chode like you intelikey
[07:20] <Madpilot> InnerFIRE, I think you can, I've only used it once to get some static off the end of a track
[07:21] <intelikey> tool that's nice.
[07:21] <Madpilot> tool, be polite or be kicked
[07:21] <Jennitalia> sethk your answer wen t right over my head
[07:21] <tool> i'll try
[07:21] <intelikey> Madpilot ah let it slide. he aint bothering me.
[07:21] <tool> i just think its hilarious the way people kiss arse in life
[07:21] <sethk> Jennitalia, someone told you to try vga=771, or some number.  I was telling you that if you don't know the number, you can use vga=ask and it will display a menu for you
[07:22] <cafuego> Mush-: more or less
[07:22] <Ryannnn> everyone it dosent even give me a choice of diff os's at the start
[07:22] <Ryannnn> so it got deleted or what?
[07:22] <Jennitalia> yeah but i don't know the context
[07:22] <ardchoille> I installed Dapper flight 6. anyone know how to change the ubuntu main menu idon to another icon?
[07:22] <tool> expecially americans they prefer to worship the creature over the creator
[07:22] <sethk> Jennitalia, the kernel line in your grub.conf (aka menu.lst) file
[07:22] <asdf25> ryan: you mean there's only 1 thing in the list, or there's no list and it just automatically boots ubuntu?
[07:22] <GuardianAtomos> Question. I know my monitor can support a higher resolution than I'm currently allowed to display. How can I force the monitor to change to a resolution that I define?
[07:22] <Jennitalia> grub?
[07:23] <Ryannnn> it automaticly boots, it says sumthing about grub then a countdown then it auto boots
[07:23] <Madpilot> tool, quit, before I do boot you...
[07:23] <Jennitalia> i'm trying to boot from a liveCD
[07:23] <J-Rod> okay, haha, i get the pastebin thing now...
[07:23] <sethk> Jennitalia, then you get to the command by typing e at the boot prompt
[07:23] <tool> Madpilot, i'm not swearing, but ok, i'm off  my rant now
[07:23] <Jennitalia> what boot prompt, i don't get a boot prompt
[07:24] <asdf25> ryan: ok... which partition has windows on it? as in, /dev/hda1, something like that, gparted should say it
[07:24] <FlannelKing> Ryannnn: you want to push the button (that it says) when it asks about grub.  It'll say something about pressing something to view grub menu, or whatnot.
[07:24] <graveson> how an i search the repo's from the command line as i do with synaptic manager
[07:24] <FlannelKing> graveson: apt-cache search [stuff] 
[07:24] <sethk> Jennitalia, you don't get a grub display when you boot the CD with different options?
[07:24] <Mush-> cafuego: cool
[07:24] <InnerFIRE> it says there is an error initializing the i/0
[07:24] <Hobbsee> graveson: apt-cache search
[07:24] <Mush-> how would i go about creating a partition for ubuntu
[07:24] <Ryannnn> g parted says i got 3 things in total
[07:24] <Mush-> and... how big do you think i should make it?
[07:24] <asdf25> FlannelKing: haha... that's funny... i hope that fixes his problem
[07:24] <sethk> Jennitalia, or possibly just grub> ?
[07:24] <Ryannnn> it dosent say which is Windows or whatever
[07:24] <InnerFIRE> is there something else i should install?
[07:24] <Jennitalia> sethk: i'm on a mac
[07:25] <asdf25> the ntfs one is Windows
[07:25] <sethk> Jennitalia, shouldn't matter
[07:25] <Ryannnn> it dosent say ntfs
[07:25] <sethk> Jennitalia, the prompt is different but you should still get a prompt.
[07:25] <Ryannnn> the file system is ext3 extended and unknown
[07:25] <Ryannnn> for the 3
[07:25] <sethk> Jennitalia, I've done embedded ppc work, but it should be similar
[07:25] <asdf25> you have only one hard drive?
[07:25] <sethk> Jennitalia, then again, it is a mac ...
[07:25] <cafuego> Mush-: 1) Back up your stuff. 2) ake sure you have around 6GB min of free space, then boot the Ubuntu CD. The installer will allow you to resize the OSX partition.
[07:25] <Ryannnn> It says
[07:25] <Ryannnn> hda1
[07:25] <cafuego> Jennitalia: On a mac, you get 2 prompts.
[07:25] <Ryannnn> hda2
[07:25] <Ryannnn> hda5
[07:26] <cafuego> Jennitalia: On the first one, you can pick (l)inux, os(x) or (o)penfirmware
[07:26] <intelikey> Ryannnn is 5 the ext3 ?
[07:26] <babo> Can anyone tell me why one library would have a symbols table and other one wouldn't ... ?
[07:26] <Mush-> caf: sweet:
[07:26] <cafuego> Jennitalia: If you pick Linux, you get he normal linux kernel listing (yaboot) menu.
[07:26] <Mush-> so no reinstalling os x
[07:26] <Mush->  ?
[07:26] <babo> Theoretically speaking ...
[07:26] <Ryannnn> No the 1 is ext3
[07:26] <sethk> babo, you can strip the symbols from a file to make the file smaller
[07:26] <intelikey> then 5 is the ntfs
[07:26] <cafuego> Mush-: No need to, _BUT_ the resize _may_ mess up.
[07:26] <Mush-> hrmm hopefully not
[07:26] <Mush-> yeah i backe dup eamil the other day
[07:27] <J-Rod> Alright, time for my problem...
[07:27] <Mush-> i'll just do doc's and stuff too
[07:27] <cafuego> Mush-: And many people accidentally delete their windows/macos partitons when they try to resize. ;-)
[07:27] <Mush-> cafuego: is it pretty straight forward?
[07:27] <J-Rod> I've had a hell of a time getting X to run so I can get a gui on this laptop
[07:27] <babo> sethk: as I understand, symbol tables are used for debugging right ? ... and that they basically contain a map between variables and their corresponding values ? correct ?
[07:27] <Jennitalia> cafuego: i didn't see it when i tried maybe i missed it.
[07:27] <cafuego> Mush-: I think so, but I've used Linux for over a decade...
[07:27] <J-Rod> I finally got KDE up and running, however, I don't have network access now...
[07:27] <intelikey> 2 is the base of 5    i.e. 1 is a primary and 2 is an extended containing 5
[07:27] <Mush-> LOL
[07:27] <Mush-> you don't count then
[07:27] <cafuego> Jennitalia: Depending on the Mac model, the first menu may not be dispalyed...
[07:27] <asdf25> if none of the hda partitions are listed as ntfs filesystem, it sounds like you deleted your Windows partition.. unless you have more than one hard drive
[07:28] <Mush-> caf: yeah i'll give it a try
[07:28] <Mush-> i'm debating on ... riskin' it
[07:28] <sethk> babo, basically, yes
[07:28] <Mush-> maybe i'll try on laptop first
[07:28] <sethk> babo, there are actually two symbol tables
[07:28] <comrade> does anyone know how to get mp4s playing in xmms or rhythm, I downloaded libmp4.so but I can't get xmms to pick it up even when I put it in /usr/lib/xmms/Input/
[07:28] <babo> .so libraries are shared and .a are static correct ?
[07:28] <Jennitalia> cafuego: mac g4 400mhz agp
[07:28] <Mush-> caf: so you think 6 gig is enough?
[07:28] <J-Rod> I try to search for them, but it just sits there for a while looking for stuff
[07:28] <cafuego> Mush-: I personally prefer to rinstall OSX and do that aprtitions via the disk utility at install time.
[07:28] <sethk> babo, one stays there regardless of whether you strip, which is all the info the linker needs
[07:28] <sethk> babo, the other, which can be left or stripped, is extra info for debugging
[07:28] <cafuego> Mush-: For a baic Ubuntu, 2GB of software plus 4GB of space for stuff.
[07:28] <Mush-> caf: maybe i'll do that
[07:28] <Mush-> reinstall
[07:28] <sethk> babo, yes, .so is a shared library and .a is a static library
[07:29] <cafuego> Mush-: If you have/wants more, you can :-)
[07:29] <Mush-> cool
[07:29] <J-Rod> and if i try to install anything and push that "Administrator Mode" button, a red box forms around everything and the window's usability goes away...
[07:29] <Mush-> yeah i'm just thinking i'll archive/install
[07:29] <|DS|Svenstaro> Good morning everybody
[07:29] <Mush-> or whatever
[07:29] <asdf25> well i gotta reboot, good luck finding your Windows partition
[07:29] <babo> sethk: thanks :-)
[07:29] <FliesLikeALap> !tell FliesLikeABrick about jre
[07:29] <cafuego> Jennitalia: It should show both menus then.
[07:29] <Ryannnn> hmmm i guess ill never find out <.>
[07:30] <cdmbhs> lol, genitalia or jennitalia... funny name
[07:30] <intelikey> Ryannnn in a terminal do   'sudo fdisk -l '
[07:30] <Jennitalia> oh and i'm on a plannar flat screen connected by dvi
[07:30] <sfar> Jen from italia :(
[07:30] <cdmbhs> i hope so.
[07:30] <Ryannnn> ok did that intellikey
[07:31] <sfar> i hope not. thats one bad name if you live in italy :o
[07:31] <babo> sethk: what exactly then would you say, does an object or .o file consist of ? ... somewhere between source and executable ?
[07:31] <intelikey> read what it said about the partitions Ryannnn
[07:31] <Jennitalia> cdmbhs: looks like you were the first to get it
[07:31] <Ryannnn> well it says on dev sda2
[07:31] <|DS|Svenstaro> i'd need some help with the xserver. usually i only administrate servers remotely on a command line but now ive got myself an ubuntu desktop and dont know how to how to "tab" back to xserver once i opened a virtual console. could anybody tell me please?
[07:31] <fabri> how to use s-video out on an Ati Mobility Radeon?
[07:31] <Ryannnn> System is w95 fat32
[07:31] <Ryannnn> but my xp was on NTFS :/ wtf
[07:32] <slop> when i put in a dvd, xine automatically starts up...how can i disable this?
[07:32] <Mush-> caf: after i reboot with the tiger disk in ... it'll ask me if i want to create a partition right?
[07:32] <FlannelKing> that's your NTFS's recovery partition
[07:32] <sethk> babo, a .o is more or less like a piece of a .a
[07:32] <Ryannnn> which one is my xp parition?
[07:32] <FlannelKing> Ryannnn: which means... sda1 should be your NT partition
[07:32] <cafuego> Jennitalia: Does the screen tyr to scan between DVI and VGA when the mac is booting up?
[07:32] <sethk> babo, and if the compilation flag is used to generate relocatable code, it is like a piece of a .so
[07:32] <intelikey> Ryannnn pastebin the output of that command and i'll have a look.
[07:32] <Ryannnn> sda1
[07:32] <Ryannnn> is linux
[07:33] <fabri> anyone has an ATI MOBILITY RADEON?
[07:33] <sethk> babo, in fact, you can extract .o files from a .a file, and you can link in all the .o files instead of a .a file
[07:33] <Ryannnn> Where do i go to access pastebin?
[07:33] <J-Rod> fabri, I do
[07:33] <Jennitalia> cafuego: how can i tell?
[07:33] <sfar> !pastebi
[07:33] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sfar
[07:33] <intelikey> !paste
[07:33] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[07:33] <sethk> fabri, yes, I do
[07:33] <sfar> :|
[07:33] <intelikey> Ryannnn ^
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> fabri: Me too.
[07:33] <fabri> J-Rod do you know how to use s-video out, like to play a movie on tv
[07:33] <fabri> any of you guys knows how to do that?
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> fabri: Never tried that though.
[07:34] <J-Rod> well on Windows, I'd just use 2nd monitor support...
[07:34] <J-Rod> I haven't gotten quite that far in my linux ventures
[07:34] <Mush-> cafuego: where in the setup does it ask me for a partition?
[07:34] <Mush-> similarly, when i'm done archiving and installing...should i delete the previous system folder?
[07:34] <Ryannnn> ok here it is intel
[07:34] <Ryannnn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11941
[07:34] <fabri> yeah but i just have ubuntu installed coz don't wanna see windows again
[07:34] <intelikey> looking
[07:34] <GuardianAtomos> Anyone know if Screen Resoltion reads a file other than xorg.conf? Mine has a resolution that's not in my xorg.conf file, and I want to add a resolution...but it's not listing it in Screen Resolution when I add the value to xorg.conf.
[07:34] <comrade> does anyone know how to get a media player like xmms or rhythmbox to play mp4s
[07:35] <babo> sethk: thanks ... I'm running a skype exectuable at the moment in chroot. The exectuable runs but never returns. I want to dig a little deeper inside and find out exactly what is going on. I've already ran the ldd loader command and it seems to me that all the libraries that should be there ... are. What should be my next step do you think ?
[07:35] <pschmitt> I just did "apt-get install hardware-monitor", but I can't find out how to add it to my panel!  When I try to add it to my panel, the only hardware monitor I see is the standard "system monitor"... what'm I missing?
[07:35] <J-Rod> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d11939 <- my problem...
[07:35] <fabri> does anyone knows how to get gtkpod reading aac files
[07:35] <fabri> ???
[07:35] <intelikey> Ryannnn you don't have any ntfs partitions
[07:35] <graft> hahoo! i think i fixed my wireless problems
[07:35] <Ryannnn> :(
[07:36] <Ryannnn> it got deleted then?>
[07:36] <J-Rod> way to go, graft
[07:36] <graft> just have to wait and see...
[07:36] <J-Rod> graft: what kind of wireless card do you have?
[07:36] <GuardianAtomos> graft, same here. :) I finally got my wifi USB adapter to work.
[07:36] <GuardianAtomos> So happy.
[07:36] <graft> J-Rod: Atheros, 5212 chipset
[07:36] <intelikey> Ryannnn looks like it.   what option did you selece from the partitioner durring install ?
[07:36] <Ryannnn> that py.. guy messed it up then
[07:36] <sethk> bobo, run it under strace
[07:36] <graft> uses madwifi drivers
[07:36] <J-Rod> graft: I might be coming to you for help later, hehe
[07:37] <J-Rod> ah, cool.. i'll have to remember that
[07:37] <sethk> bobo if it is already running, attach to it with strace -p
[07:37] <babo> sethk: oh ya, ok I forgot that
[07:37] <fabri> how to get gtkpod reading aac files?
[07:37] <Ryannnn> No intelikey u see before i had it installed and i could see the drive on my desktop then this other guy like u tryd helping me but he told me to do sumthing so i did it then he said reboot and then ubunto wouldent work so i reinstalled
[07:37] <sethk> babo, but you can do much more interesting things running with strace than you can just by attaching
[07:37] <intelikey> Ryannnn if you think it has been deleted sense the install you can install testdisk and run it to see if it is recoverable.
[07:37] <Ryannnn> how do i run testdisk?
[07:38] <babo> sethk:  ?? how do you mean ?  ...
[07:39] <intelikey> Ryannnn terminal command  " sudo aptget install testdisk && sudo testdisk "
[07:39] <sethk> babo, look in man strace.  look at -ff -o -e -s, all sorts of fun
[07:39] <babo> sethk: I have a unix handbook with me at the moment, so I'm just trying to get through the chapter on dynamic debugging
[07:39] <cafuego> p
[07:39] <sethk> babo, in UNIX it is usually called ptrace
[07:39] <sethk> babo, and solaris uses some other letter which I forget, @trace  where @ is some letter
[07:40] <Ryannnn> says command not found
[07:40] <sethk> babo, but the specifics are very different
[07:40] <sethk> babo the command line arguments and such
[07:40] <Ryannnn> sudo aptget install testdisk && sudo testdisk
[07:40] <sethk> babo, so the unix book may not be all that much help
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> Ryannnn: apt-get
[07:40] <eggzeck> Ryannnn, don't forgett the dash betweem aptget: apt-get
[07:40] <intelikey> but seeing that you have ubuntu installed on /dev/hda1 it is most likely that you selected "erase entire disk" when installing the last time.
[07:40] <intelikey> Ryannnn ^
[07:41] <intelikey> eggzeck hehhe thanks... i typoed that.
[07:41] <Ryannnn> admin@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo apt-get testdisk && sudo testdisk
[07:41] <Ryannnn> E: Invalid operation testdis
[07:41] <jmworx> Any tip how to debug this:
[07:41] <Ryannnn> Guess I cant.
[07:41] <jmworx> My machine *looks* like it's swapping like hell...
[07:41] <Jennitalia> cafuego: how can i tell if my screen tries to scan between DVI and VGA when the mac is booting up?
[07:41] <doniv> hi guys
[07:41] <doniv> need some help with linpopup alternatives
[07:41] <jmworx> yet "free" tells me ther's like 800 MB of mem left (out of 1 Gig)
[07:41] <intelikey> Ryannnn terminal command  " sudo apt-get install testdisk && sudo testdisk "    sorry i typoed the first time.
[07:41] <doniv> any suggestions?
[07:42] <eggzeck> intelikey, :)
[07:42] <jmworx> the disk is always on. top doesn't show any process eating much CPU, but the CPU is near 100% iowait
[07:42] <babo> sethk: strace /usr/bin/skype > file1.txt ... this should output to a file right ?
[07:42] <sethk> babo, yes, but it's not the best way to do it
[07:42] <intelikey> this keyboard is stiffer than i'm used to  and i don't press hard enough on all keys.
[07:42] <graft> there needs to be a disk-access equivalent of top
[07:42] <babo> sethk: what's the best way ?
[07:42] <Ryannnn> admin@Ryannnnnnnnnn:~$ sudo apt-get install testdisk && sudo testdisk
[07:42] <Ryannnn> Reading package lists... Done
[07:42] <Ryannnn> Building dependency tree... Done
[07:42] <Ryannnn> E: Couldn't find package testdisk
[07:43] <sethk> babo, better to do:  strace -o file1.txt /usr/bin/skype
[07:43] <jmworx> ...everything's really slow, to the point it takes several seconds for the text I write to appear. Oh, and I'm using Breezy
[07:43] <sethk> babo, and use strace -o file1.txt -ff -s 1024 /usr/bin/skype
[07:43] <intelikey> then you don't have the repos configured Ryannnn
[07:43] <sethk> babo, the -ff says trace child processes and make a separate trace file for each
[07:43] <babo> sethk: thanks ... I'm interested in why the first way didn't work though ?
[07:43] <intelikey> !repso
[07:43] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, intelikey
[07:43] <Ryannnn> damn
[07:43] <sethk> babo, the -s 1024 says keep 1024 bytes of each call
[07:43] <intelikey> repos
[07:43] <intelikey> !repos
[07:43] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:43] <sethk> babo, there are others but that's what I typically use
[07:44] <intelikey> be back in a few.
[07:44] <Ryannnn> so im screw'd
[07:44] <Ryannnn> ??
[07:44] <eggzeck> no
[07:44] <Ryannnn> yea iam
[07:45] <Ryannnn> i cant get my windows parition back
[07:45] <eggzeck> ew to windows
[07:45] <Ryannnn> whats wrong with windows?
[07:45] <sfar> Ryannnn: i think you can.. you just dont know how :)
[07:45] <graft> it's extreme vulnerability to viruses, for one
[07:45] <Ryannnn> can u help me?
[07:46] <graft> argh... offtopic
[07:46] <asdf25> did you find the ntfs partition yet?
[07:46] <J-Rod> heh
[07:46] <Ryannnn> no the other guy said it wasent there
[07:46] <Ryannnn> i Guess i lost it :(
[07:46] <asdf25> yeah... sounds like you're screwed
[07:46] <FlannelKing> Ryannnn: you might be able to use your recovery partition (that's the fat32 one) to restore windows/etc.
[07:46] <asdf25> i did that the first time i installed linux too
[07:46] <Double_D> anyone have any ideas why my vlc won't play .wmv files?
[07:46] <Ryannnn> how can i do that flannel?
[07:46] <tonyyarusso> !wmv
[07:46] <ubotu> I guess restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:46] <Double_D> i get sound but no video.  and i do have the w32codecs package installed.
[07:46] <Ryannnn> and all my files to flannel?
[07:46] <tonyyarusso> Ohp, nm.
[07:47] <FlannelKing> But, I've honestly never gotten any form of windows recovery/etc to work.
[07:47] <graft> Ryannnn: did you post fdisk output?
[07:47] <jmworx> Anyone can help me investigate that bug before I pull the plug (or before my machine just hangs)?
[07:47] <Ryannnn> yea i did
 whats wrong with windows? <--- the EULA  and the price  and the dirty business practices  and the "sue you if you look at our code" habbet   ...... need i go on?
[07:47] <babo> sethk: I think that it has trouble opening a socket to my X server connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(6000), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}, 16) = -1
[07:47] <babo>  ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused)
[07:47] <asdf25> yeah, he already made linux partitions over it too
[07:47] <tonyyarusso> Ryannnn: No files.  Those things return to factory ship state.
[07:47] <Ryannnn> I lost all my data then
[07:47] <Ryannnn> i guess
[07:47] <asdf25> yup
[07:47] <Mush-> does ubuntu require unix knowledge to install programs like other linux versions do?
[07:47] <graft> Double_D: try mplayer?
[07:47] <sethk> babo, sounds like it.  try doing xhost +
[07:47] <Mush-> or is it basically windows....like
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> Ryannnn: That's why backups are important.
[07:48] <Mush-> in terms of gui when installing progs?
[07:48] <graft> Ryannnn: where's your fdisk output?
[07:48] <sethk> Mush-, other linux versions don't, and neither does ubuntu
[07:48] <babo> sethk: also this connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/tmp/.X11-unix/X0"}, 19) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[07:48] <Ryannnn> I Gave it to the other guy
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> Mush-: No, Synaptic.
[07:48] <Double_D> graft, got mplayer downloaded but i can only watch it in tiny screen.  set zoom to yes, but when i try to increase size, i lose a/v sync.
[07:48] <Mush-> sethK; nice
[07:48] <Ryannnn> here it is
[07:48] <Ryannnn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11941
[07:48] <Ryannnn> -sighs-
[07:48] <Mush-> seth; i thought a lot of like redhat and mandrake and debian required people to configure through unix and install programs that way, edit pref's etc?
[07:48] <Mush-> no?
[07:48] <Mush-> either way i'm not complaining :) that's tight
[07:49] <Mush-> tony? synaptic?
[07:49] <Mush-> eh?
[07:49] <tonyyarusso> !synaptic
[07:49] <ubotu> from memory, synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[07:49] <Double_D> i've also already checked to ensure that i have the proper gpu driver installed.
[07:49] <Ryannnn> damn, i had important data on that drive...... Family pictures ..... Work etc.
[07:49] <graft> Double_D: um, what video output driver are you using?
[07:49] <Mush-> tony: word
[07:49] <intelikey> graft looks like he selected "erase entire disk" durring the last install maybe.
[07:49] <Mush-> tight
[07:50] <Double_D> nv, i think.  unless i'm mistaking what you're talking about.
[07:50] <Mush-> also, wikl i be able to dual boot into osx and ubuntu?
[07:50] <Ryannnn> no i dident
[07:50] <Mush-> and select between the two?
[07:50] <graft> intelikey: how'd he lose the partition, though?
[07:50] <tonyyarusso> Mush-: Sure.
[07:50] <Double_D> graft, if i look in xorg.conf, it says i'm using driver nv for my video card.  is that what you mean?
[07:50] <tonyyarusso> !dualboot
[07:50] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[07:50] <intelikey> Ryannnn pastebin  ' df -h '
[07:50] <graft> Double_D: no i mean with mplayer...
[07:50] <babo> sethk: would that be xhost from chroot or xhost from root ?  I guess root right ? ... I've tried it but still no luck ...
[07:50] <graft> but that's also a problem, Double_D
[07:50] <sfar> Ryannnn: unless you did a low level format on the windows partition the data is still there
[07:50] <intelikey> graft durring install
[07:50] <graft> you should use the nvidia non-free driver
[07:50] <sethk> babo, no, in this case root can't do it
[07:50] <Double_D> graft oh, it will only let me use x11.
[07:50] <sethk> babo, it has to be the user running the X server
[07:50] <graft> Double_D: can't use xv?
[07:51] <babo> sethK: oops ...
[07:51] <Mush-> tony: nice
[07:51] <Double_D> graft, nope, tried.
[07:51] <Ryannnn> Ok
[07:51] <graft> Double_D: install the NVIDIA non-free drivers... they'll probably let you do a lot more with your X windows system
[07:51] <Ryannnn> here it is
[07:51] <Ryannnn> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11942
[07:51] <Double_D> graft, tried installing NVIDIA-Linux-1.0-8756, my gpu wasn't supported.
[07:51] <intelikey> Ryannnn how big is your primary hard drive ?
[07:52] <Ryannnn> its
[07:52] <Double_D> graft: could you point me in the right direction was to where to wget what i'm looking for?
[07:52] <babo> sethk: does it have to be the same user on both sides of root, trying to connect to X ?
[07:52] <Ryannnn> 74.4
[07:52] <Ryannnn> gb
[07:52] <Ryannnn> but i partione'd it
[07:52] <graft> Double_D: wasn't supported? um... just goto nvidia.com and download it from there
[07:52] <graft> you might need kernel sources too
[07:52] <sethk> babo, if you use xhost +, then anybody and everybody can connect, and they don't have to match
[07:52] <Double_D> graft: okay, i'll give it a whirl.
[07:52] <sethk> babo, there is another possible reason, though, which thinking on it is more likely
[07:52] <intelikey> Ryannnn windows is gone dude.
[07:53] <Ryannnn> :( noooooooooo
[07:53] <graft> Double_D: anyway, those drivers will be much better and you should be able to use XV after that, as well as get 2D hardware acceleration going...
[07:53] <sethk> babo, possibly the DISPLAY environment variable isn't set, and so it doesn't know what X server to connect to
[07:53] <intelikey> you have 72g /
[07:53] <Ryannnn> theres no possible way i can get any data?
[07:53] <Ryannnn> back from it?
[07:53] <Double_D> graft: if it'll work, i'll owe you one.
[07:53] <docgnome> does anyone know anything about mounting an Archos Jukebox Studio 20 in linux?
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> Ryannnn: Maybe very expensive computer forensics stuff.
[07:53] <Mush-> ryann: yeah you can spend 300 bucks and take it to data recovery people
[07:53] <intelikey> Ryannnn hda1 is 72g ext3  no way windows is still alive.
[07:53] <Mush-> and they might have a hard tiem doing it
[07:53] <Mush-> but it's possible
[07:53] <Ryannnn> buy
[07:53] <Ryannnn> if i re installed windows tonite
[07:53] <Ryannnn> would it work
[07:53] <babo> sethk: in chroot ? ... ok what should I set DISPLAY as ?
[07:53] <Ryannnn> Like not get data back
[07:53] <Ryannnn> but do i still have the option to put windows back
[07:54] <tonyyarusso> Ryannnn: Only to the extent it did before, so not really  ;)
[07:54] <intelikey> sure you can install windows.
[07:54] <sfar> of course
[07:54] <Ryannnn> or will i need floppy boot desks?
[07:54] <Ryannnn> Disk*
[07:54] <asdf25> yeah, you can make an ntfs partition with gparted
[07:54] <graft> intelikey: hda1 is 228M only
[07:54] <asdf25> on hda1, then install windows like normal
[07:54] <sethk> babo, if you are on the same box, use :0.0
[07:54] <Ryannnn> Can u guys help me out
[07:54] <sethk> babo, which implies localhost
[07:54] <Double_D> graft: hmm. i don't see a linux listing, should i use OS/2 or BeOS?
[07:54] <Ryannnn> how do i do that then
[07:54] <Mush-> tony: i mean like....run both at the same time so i can quickly siwtch back and forth without having to restart?
[07:54] <babo> sethk: cool, thanks
[07:54] <graft> Double_D: no, there's a linux one.... um
[07:55] <sfar> Ryannnn: do you want windows+linux or only windows on your computer?
[07:55] <asdf25> actually the WinXP installer can probably do all that
[07:55] <Mush-> sort of like ... different "users" on a comp...switching between users?
[07:55] <Mush-> only fofr the os?
[07:55] <Ryannnn> Windows and linux
[07:55] <asdf25> if you don't mind losing the linux partitions
[07:55] <graft> http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
[07:55] <Ryannnn> or only windows
[07:55] <Ryannnn> will i need boot disks
[07:55] <asdf25> i don't think gparted can do the stuff you need it to, since you're using the partitions you need to resize
[07:55] <Ryannnn> to get only xp?
[07:55] <Double_D> graft: okay, see it. thanks.
[07:55] <sfar> Ryannnn: You need the xp install-cd
[07:55] <asdf25> i think you just need an xp install cd
[07:55] <Ryannnn> i have the xp install cd
[07:55] <graft> Ryannnn: if you REALLY want it, i'd take your drive out and take it to some data recovery folks.... drop $500 or so
[07:56] <Ryannnn> but i dont have the boot disks
[07:56] <graft> but otherwise it's gone
[07:56] <Double_D> graft: no wonder, the guy who was helping before had me download a driver for AMD64 instead of x86.
[07:56] <sfar> Ryannnn: just boot from the CD
[07:56] <asdf25> the install cd is bootable
[07:56] <intelikey> graft it's Ryannnn will the cd not boot ?
[07:56] <graft> Double_D: do you have a 64-bit machine?
[07:56] <Double_D> graft: a FreeBSD driver will work?
[07:56] <Ryannnn> Im not sure but on my other pc it has ubunto
[07:56] <Double_D> graft: hmm, not sure.  how could i check?
[07:56] <graft> Double_D: no, you need Linux IA32
[07:56] <Ryannnn> and when i wanna put only windows on it
[07:57] <Ryannnn> it requests floppy disks
[07:57] <Ryannnn> when i have the boot disk
[07:57] <Ryannnn> will this pc do that also?
[07:57] <graft> Double_D: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[07:57] <sfar> Ryannnn: try.. You might need to go into BIOS to tell the computer to boot from the cd (but you booted the ubuntu-cd before right? so that's probably not needed)
[07:58] <Double_D> graft: okay, got a listing of info, but not sure which to look at to distinguish 32-bit from 64.
[07:58] <Ryannnn> yea
[07:58] <Ryannnn> u see the reason i want xp back
[07:58] <graft> Double_D: um, your model name ought to be revealing enough... basically what's your CPU?
[07:58] <Ryannnn> is cause it stored pictures and stuff well
[07:58] <intelikey> too many cooks spoil the soup.  all yours guys.           Ryannnn good luck.
[07:58] <Ryannnn> do u all have pictures and stuff on ubunto?
[07:58] <Ryannnn> thanks likey
[07:58] <Double_D> graft: cpu family is 6, model 5.
[07:58] <George007> !mp3player
[07:58] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[07:58] <graft> Double_D: model name?
[07:59] <Double_D> graft: pent II, 448 mhz.
[07:59] <vidchi> =)
[07:59] <graft> Double_D: ouch! um well then use IA32
[07:59] <sfar> Ryannnn: of course you can have pictures and stuff on ubuntu :)
[07:59] <Double_D> graft: oh, erm.... desll dimension
[07:59] <Double_D> graft: *dell
[07:59] <Ryannnn> I wonder if theres a program for linux that works for ipods
[07:59] <asdf25> anyone know what the best way to upgrade from breezy to dapper is?
[07:59] <Double_D> graft: hehe.  i know, it's old.
[07:59] <graft> Ryannnn: yeah you can run gtkpod
[08:00] <sfar> !ipod
[08:00] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[08:00] <Ryannnn> well thing is
[08:00] <Double_D> graft: that's the one i tried earlier.
[08:00] <Ryannnn> I Need to install sum sort of p2p program on here
[08:00] <Ryannnn> and i dont know which one or how to install it
[08:00] <sfar> !p2p
[08:00] <ubotu> well, p2p is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[08:00] <sfar> :)
[08:01] <graft> Double_D: ah... well.... considering how old your machine is they may have stopped supporting drivers that would run on it
[08:01] <Double_D> graft: okay.  i suppose i should buy a new video card, eh.
[08:01] <Double_D> graft: thanks for the help, though.
[08:01] <babo> sethk: no luck there either I still get the same error plus I spotted something else access("/usr/lib/qt3/plugins/codecs/.", F_OK) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[08:01] <babo> access("/usr/bin/codecs/.", F_OK)  = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[08:01] <graft> Double_D: what's your card?
[08:01] <Ryannnn> which p2p is the best i can get for this?
[08:01] <sethk> babo, you are always going to see a bunch of those errors
[08:02] <sfar> Ryannnn: in the menu, go to system -> Administration -> Synaptic ... and search for ktorrent (if you need a torrent-program), then mark it for installation and install it :)
[08:02] <Double_D> graft: NVIDIA/SGS Thomas Riva 128, according to xorg.conf.
[08:02] <sethk> babo, X programs tend to do a bunch of open calls looking for things in a variety of possible directories
[08:02] <sethk> babo, usually those aren't relevant
[08:02] <babo> sethk: am I missing the qt codecs ?
[08:02] <Double_D> graft: although, i'm pretty sure the card is marked as being an STB velocity 128.
[08:02] <FlannelKing> if you need a torrent program? ubuntu ships with bittorrent.
[08:02] <graft> Double_D: what's your kernel version?
[08:02] <Ryannnn> I need a program like
[08:02] <Ryannnn> limewire
[08:02] <sethk> babo, possible, I don't know the specific program so I don't know if it needs them
[08:02] <graft> Double_D: yeah RIVA is the NVIDIA chipset
[08:02] <sfar> Ryannnn: otherwise i thinka torrent program is already installed by default
[08:02] <sethk> babo, but check, it may well find the file in a different directory
[08:02] <Double_D> graft: the ubuntu version is 5.10, if that's what you mean.
[08:02] <graft> Ryannnn: you can get limewire on linux
[08:03] <sfar> Ryannnn: look here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[08:03] <FlannelKing> Ryannnn: you should get Azureus
[08:03] <sethk> babo, edit the file and search for the file name
[08:03] <graft> Double_D: no your linux kernel version.... type uname -a
[08:03] <FlannelKing> since, it's probably what you were using on windows.
[08:03] <Ryannnn> also how do u open .rar files
[08:03] <Ryannnn> in ubunto?
[08:03] <Double_D> graft: 2.6.12-9-386
[08:03] <Double_D> graft: is that it?
[08:03] <graft> Double_D: okay get the latest IA32 driver and try running it as root
[08:04] <graft> Ryannnn: try the 'ark' application
[08:04] <Double_D> graft: even if it says my gpu isn't supported?
[08:04] <graft> Double_D: does it say that?
[08:04] <Double_D> graft: yeah, when i tried to install it earlier.
[08:04] <graft> Double_D: you used version 1.0-8756?
[08:04] <Double_D> graft: yes.
[08:04] <Ryannnn> what do u mean ark application?
[08:05] <Double_D> graft: NVIDIA-Linux-1.0-8756.pkg1.run
[08:05] <graft> Ryannnn: there's an application called 'ark'... you can install it with synaptic or something
[08:05] <Danny-khi> How do I check and fix bad sectors on my hard disk and filesystem errors by using a GUI
[08:05] <daaku> hey everyone, i'm trying to figure out how to disable some kernel modules from auto loading (tried adding them to /etc/hotplug/blacklist but it didnt work)
[08:05] <graft> Double_D: yeah... hm and that says unsupported?
[08:05] <poikol> HI, How can I open, modify and work (microsoft) Visio Files ?
[08:05] <Double_D> graft: unfortunately, yes.
[08:05] <sfar> FlannelKing: yea, and installing java (and enabel multiverse) is probably not what he wants to do at this point (wich is required with azureus) :)
[08:05] <sethk> daaku, move them out of /lib/modules, and it can't use them because it won't find them
[08:05] <graft> Double_D: dang... well anyway on a machine that old i'm guessing you're going to have a slow time of it playing any kind of video no matter what
[08:06] <FlannelKing> sfar: I doubt he'd have problems with it, there are howtos, and hardly any gotchas, considering he's on i386.
[08:06] <Double_D> graft: that's what i was beginning to think.
[08:06] <Double_D> graft: i suppose it's time to build a new one.  hehe.
[08:06] <deadcat> is the next release gonna come with Xgl and compiz?
[08:06] <FlannelKing> deadcat: only sort of.
[08:06] <deadcat> FlannelKing: please explain
[08:06] <Ryannnn> when i try get the limewire it wont let me
[08:06] <Ryannnn> it says
[08:06] <Ryannnn> -00:06:29--  http://frankandjacq.com/ubuntuguide/LimeWireOther.zi
[08:06] <Ryannnn>            => `LimeWireOther.zi'
[08:06] <Ryannnn> Resolving frankandjacq.com... 66.246.156.115
[08:06] <Ryannnn> Connecting to frankandjacq.com|66.246.156.115|:80... connected.
[08:06] <Ryannnn> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
[08:06] <Ryannnn> 00:06:32 ERROR 404: Not Found.
[08:07] <deadcat> FlannelKing: apt-get'able but not default?
[08:07] <graft> Danny-khi: why do you think you have disk errors?
[08:07] <daaku> sethk: i'd like to have the ability to modprobe them if i want to- and i dont want keep moving them around
[08:07] <babo> sethk: there is no qt in lib  ... lib/qt3/plugins/codecs/  for this call.   But I think that the socket problem is what kills it because it attempts to open the socket a couple of times, then does a munmap() and a group_exit(1) ... :-(
[08:07] <spacey> deadcat: its there but xgl is seriously alpha quality so you probably have to wait for a next release for a bit decent Xgl support
[08:07] <FlannelKing> sort of officially. unless something has changed.  Check out the links in #ubuntu-xgl
[08:07] <sethk> babo, I thought you had a connect that was failing.  did you get past that problem?
[08:07] <deadcat> spacey: ya. next release means dapper drake... right?
[08:07] <Danny-khi> graft,  My hard disk is making strange noices, and a few days ago it refused booting which I fixed by formatting the harddisk and reinstalling ubuntu+windows
[08:08] <deadcat> FlannelKing: thanks
[08:08] <Ryannnn> flannelking
[08:08] <Ryannnn> how do i install a p2p client then
[08:08] <FlannelKing> of course, there's a handy wayof enabling xgl/etc so that if it explodes, you remove your session startup thing, and everything's ok again.  So, I'm running it without fear.
[08:08] <graft> Danny-khi: if your hard drive crashed it might just be time to save your data and get a new one
[08:08] <graft> otherwise it'll just grind itself worse and worse
[08:08] <FlannelKing> Ryannnn: does that page not tell you?
[08:08] <spacey> deadcat: i was talking about dapper. so for decent xgl support you have to wait for a release after that
[08:08] <babo> sethk: no, that is my problem ... the socket to X won't connect ... same problem afaik :-)
[08:08] <eggzeck> !p2p
[08:08] <ubotu> I guess p2p is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PHowTo
[08:08] <Ryannnn> post that page agen and if it wuz the limewire one
[08:08] <Danny-khi> graft,  but it is working still may be its not a big enough problem?
[08:08] <Ryannnn> it dosent work
[08:09] <deadcat> spacey: damn
[08:09] <sethk> babo, the connect failure is what you need to figure out.  the rest is noise
[08:09] <Ryannnn> Grr Arc Is installed and i Still cant open .RAR FIles
[08:09] <graft> Danny-khi: sure... you can run fsck to check it out... dunno about a gui though
[08:09] <spacey> deadcat: its just that Xgl barely works (only a few drivers etc.) and is really buggy. :)
[08:09] <Danny-khi> fsck is too difficult for me I can not understand it
[08:10] <deadcat> spacey: true. well i figure if dapper drake detects a good enough card it will use. else just dont. (=
[08:10] <asdf25> can anyone think of any important references to my root partition device i should have to update apart from fstab and grub.conf?
[08:10] <spacey> deadcat: it won't be standard, but its there in the repositories if you want to give it a try and see if it works at all
[08:10] <babo> sethk: right ... :-(
[08:11] <deadcat> spacey: ok. thanks
[08:11] <Ryannnn> anyone know how i can install a p2p client?
[08:11] <sfar> FlannelKing: well, you guide him then :) it's just my personal opinion to go easy in the beginning and the reason to that is because when i help, i explain whats going on (explaining sudo/multiverse/apt-get/ might be a bit to much at the same time for a beginner).. "monkey see, monkey do" is useless imo
[08:11] <deadcat> Ryannnn: apt-cache search p2p
[08:11] <eggzeck> deadcat, we showed him like 3 times heh
[08:11] <asdf25> there's a gnome bittorrent client that's easy to install, if that's what you need
[08:11] <deadcat> eggzeck: i am sure.. (=
[08:11] <eggzeck> I don' t think he's reading
[08:12] <blujay> Ryannnn: apt-cache search p2p; www.google.com/search?q=p2p+ubuntu
[08:12] <deadcat> i think he /ignore * or something (=
[08:12] <Ryannnn> no i never
[08:12] <Danny-khi> graft,  WARNING!!!  Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
[08:12] <Danny-khi> SEVERE filesystem damage.
[08:12] <Ryannnn> also when i try open this rar file i get a errror
[08:12] <graft> Danny-khi: err... yeah you should reboot into it
[08:13] <Danny-khi> graft,  reboot into what?
[08:13] <rocktoberer> when i attempt to boot into ubuntu i get a "dev/hdd1 does not exist" error and then a "bin/sh: can not access tty" error
[08:13] <sfar> Ryannnn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[08:13] <rocktoberer> did something go wrong in the installation possibly?
[08:13] <graft> Danny-khi: or you can run fsck -n so it just checks, doesn't fix
[08:13] <Danny-khi> graft,  you mean I should use the live CD?
[08:14] <blujay> rocktoberer: how many hard drives do you have?
[08:14] <Ryannnn> so u guys, like i know ubunto comes with a torrent hanlder but i was looken for sumthing like limewire also
[08:14] <graft> Danny-khi: erm... if you do like shutdown -F it will let you run fsck before it mounts the root partition
[08:15] <babo> What's the difference between placing an executable in /usr/local and /usr/bin ... (generally) ... I know that they'll both run if in the path ...
[08:15] <Double_D> anyone know the linux equivalent of the windows ipconfig command?
[08:16] <asdf25> ryan: limewire.com
[08:16] <Danny-khi> graft,  I should type: sudo shutdown -F in terminal and then when rebooted I should run fsck?
[08:16] <blujay> babo: /usr/bin is for stuff provided by Ubuntu; /usr/local is for stuff you compile or install yourself
[08:16] <blujay> Double_D: ifconfig
[08:16] <Double_D> bluejay: thanks.
[08:16] <blujay> Double_D: it's for "interface config" I think
[08:16] <graft> Danny-khi: fsck should run automatically after you reboot, but yeah
[08:16] <Double_D> blujay: thanks.
[08:16] <asdf25> ryan: actually i'm not entirely sure that'll work... but they do have an RPM of limewire there... which you could try to use
[08:16] <sfar> !tell Ryannnn about limewire
[08:16] <babo> blujay: thanks
[08:16] <graft> Double_D: i mean it'll ask you for root password, etc. during init sequence so it can run fdisk with stuff unmounted
[08:16] <sfar> !tell Ryannnn about java
[08:17] <asdf25> !tell asdf25 about limewire
[08:17] <Danny-khi> graft,  thank you by the way fsck -n showed some filesystem errors
[08:17] <Double_D> graft: i think you meant that for danny-khi.
[08:17] <sfar> Ryannnn: look at the URL ubotu gave you in a private message
[08:17] <graft> Double_D: oh yeah... sorry
[08:17] <Double_D> graft: np.
[08:17] <Danny-khi> graft,  I got it
[08:18] <Skiria> is there a wireless network detector on the live CD?? I'm wanting to install ubuntu, but want to make sure i can connect to the net on it first and couldnt find any network detector while running the live CD
[08:18] <pschmitt> I want to make my gnome panel more spiffy.  I've been googling around for linux desktop images and came accross this one: [http://home.netcom.com/~kmself/Images/Desktop/desktop-11.png]   It looks like many people have a little globe, which I'm assuming correspoinds to what part of Earth has sun on it... if so, what's this called?
[08:18] <babo> Anyone have any ideas why my 32bit skype executable can't access my 64bit X server to run connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(6000), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}, 16) = -1 ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused ... )
[08:18] <blujay> pschmitt: that's not GNOME
[08:18] <asdf25> pschmitt: that looks like it might be a WindowMaker applet thing
[08:19] <asdf25> pschmitt: which isn't meant to be used with GNOME
[08:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> pschmitt: it's xearch i expect (not having looked at the link)
[08:19] <blujay> pschmitt: you might look into xearth or xglobe (I think it's called xglobe)
[08:19] <blujay> pschmitt: I mean, xearth does exist, but I think there's also one called xglobe
[08:20] <Double_D> pschmitt, blujay: yeah, there's an xglobe.
[08:20] <blujay> Double_D: cool :)
[08:20] <mmia> hmm
[08:20] <pschmitt> bluejay, asdf25, kamping_kaiser: cool, thanks!  I'm looking into xplanet (which is in synaptic)
[08:21] <blujay> pschmitt: ahh, that's what I was trying to think of
[08:21] <Mangusta> I've just installed NVIDIA drivers in ubuntu, and have the black bar down the rhs of the screen, anyone point me in the right direction for the solution?
[08:22] <babo> So I'm having problems with my nvidia drivers. When ever I load up the computer I have to recompile the drivers and kernel module. That's not so good. I think maybe my original user is using the wrong gcc. The user that starts X automatically on boot up is root ? right ? ... and then you login into 'user' ?
[08:22] <mmia> I am having trouble with sound.
[08:22] <mmia> Won't output.
[08:22] <Mangusta> I've seen it and fixed it before, but for the life of me, I can't find it in google anywhere....
[08:22] <blujay> Mangusta: "the" black bar?
[08:22] <mmia> It was working for a while when I had etc use alsa
[08:22] <mmia> and restarted,t hen relogged
[08:22] <mmia> but now nada.
[08:22] <rocktoberer> hello?
[08:22] <blujay> rocktoberer: I answered you earlier
[08:22] <blujay> babo: you mean every time you reboot you have to recompile?
[08:22] <Mangusta> blujay, yeah, it was a bug once before, basically screen res is squashed to the left
[08:22] <mmia> what is more, I think I have a flaky oss driver, because when i checked "work around bugg osss drivers" on vlc player, it actually worked.
[08:23] <blujay> Mangusta: have you looked at xorg.conf?
[08:23] <pschmitt> What're some cool gnome panel applets you use???
[08:23] <babo> blujay: da ... :-(
[08:23] <Mangusta> yah, turned of dri etc, but still no joy
[08:23] <blujay> Mangusta: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[08:23] <babo> blujay: yes ... :-(
[08:23] <graft> babo: why do you have to rebuild? do they disappear or what?
[08:23] <Rug> Howdy all
[08:23] <blujay> babo: what happens if you don't recompile it and just try to run gdm or kdm?
[08:23] <Mangusta> haven't tried that, will do so when I get home.
[08:24] <blujay> Mangusta: what card do you have?
[08:24] <Mangusta> GF 420Go
[08:24] <blujay> Rug: hi
[08:24] <babo> graft: well when I try to compile the driver again I have to switch gcc to 3.4 ... so maybe that's a part of the problem ..
[08:24] <Mangusta> I had this issue a while back in fedora, but can't find the fix instructions...
[08:24] <blujay> babo: what error messages do you get if you don't?
[08:24] <blujay> Mangusta: how did you install them?
[08:24] <Skiria> is there a wireless network detector on the live CD?? I'm wanting to install ubuntu, but want to make sure i can connect to the net on it first and couldnt find any network detector while running the live CD, I've entered my WEP key and SSID and everything, but it wont connect out to the internet.  Any suggestions?
[08:25] <InnerFIRE> is there an linux version of the ipod setup?
[08:25] <Rug> My font resolution in midnightCommander is quite crappy (when launched from an xterm window)   How can I fix it?
[08:25] <Mangusta> blujay, used the package manager, within gnome
[08:25] <graft> babo: um... but why do you have to recompile it at all? why can't you just load the same module and keep using it?
[08:25] <rocktoberer> blujay: i have two hard drives
[08:25] <babo> blujay: gosh, off-hand I can't say ... as I use this computer to run web scripts at nighttime. I just leave it on 24 hrs
[08:25] <blujay> Skiria: well, I don't know about breezy, but dapper will have this and it will be easy
[08:25] <George007> How do I share folders? (so that ubuntuans can read)?
[08:25] <blujay> Mangusta: what package did you install?
[08:25] <blujay> rocktoberer: only two?  and it's looking for hdd?
[08:25] <babo> graft: well I tried modprobe, but that didn't work
[08:25] <Mangusta> Skiria, Breezy livecd does do wifi.... worked with my orinoco card
[08:25] <blujay> George007: you need samba, then right-click and share it
[08:25] <graft> babo: what'd it say?
[08:26] <Skiria> I'm guessing a D-link should work too?
[08:26] <mrkoje> hola mi amigos, c
[08:26] <George007> blujay, I have samba installed, how will theo ther person connect to it?
[08:26] <blujay> Skiria: depends, different cards have different hardware
[08:26] <Mush-> anyone using os x
[08:26] <Mush-> ?
[08:26] <mrkoje> hola mi amigos, cmo le va ustedes?
[08:26] <blujay> George007: they should open Nautilus or Konqueror and look for samba shares, aka windows shares, aka smb:/
[08:27] <Mangusta> followed this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia?highlight=%28NVIDIA%29
[08:27] <Mangusta> used nvidia-glx
[08:27] <rocktoberer> blujay: two disks, three partitions
[08:27] <George007> !nautilus
[08:27] <ubotu> George007: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:27] <George007> !konqueror
[08:27] <ubotu> it has been said that konqueror is the default Web Browser, File Manager, FTP manager and Universal viewing manager for the K Desktop Environment. See http://konqueror.org
[08:27] <Rug> mrkoje: english?
[08:27] <babo> graft: to be honest with you I really don't have the full-details ... I think I'm just going to try changing the default boot up gcc for whichever user loads X on ubuntu automatically. I'll right the other details down for the next time I come on here ...
[08:27] <sfar> !es
[08:27] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:27] <George007> what about gnome?
[08:27] <blujay> Mangusta: sorry, I don't know what else to say, you should probably do this while actually at the computer with the problem
[08:27] <graft> Rug: he asked how we're doing
[08:27] <babo> s/right/write
[08:27] <Rug> ahh good thank-you
[08:27] <Mangusta> yah, thanks, I will come back later tonight
[08:28] <Skiria> and also, i'm correct in my understanding that to have my computer dual boot, i can just install ubuntu with WinXP already installed?
[08:28] <graft> babo: it shouldn't matter once the module has been built if you change gcc versions
[08:28] <blujay> rocktoberer: are you at the computer now?
[08:28] <rocktoberer> blujay: yes
[08:28] <babo> graft: well I guess I must be lucky then ? ... :-(
[08:28] <blujay> George007: open the file manager and put "smb:/" in the address bar, try that
[08:28] <blujay> rocktoberer: are you in Linux or what?
[08:28] <asdf25> Skiria: assuming you have a partition to install ubuntu on, yes
[08:28] <babo> graft: ok, thanks anyway ... I'll leave it for now ...
[08:28] <rocktoberer> blujay: on windows
[08:28] <Mangusta> skiria, so long as your either have some free partitions, or ubuntu can resize your windows partition....
[08:29] <graft> babo: you could try it now...?
[08:29] <asdf25> can linux actually resize ntfs partitions now?
[08:29] <blujay> rocktoberer: do you have Knoppix or some other live CD?  you'll need to be able to access the Linux partitions to fix it
[08:29] <blujay> asdf25: yes, for a long time, ntfsresize
[08:29] <babo> graft: have to go to work I'm afraid ... there are kiddies who need to learn english ...
[08:29] <Skiria> should i resize a partition first or just do it with the ubuntu install?
[08:29] <rocktoberer> blujay:i have my ubuntu live cd
[08:29] <blujay> Skiria: let the installer do it, but make backups first of course
[08:29] <asdf25> huh ok... i just assumed it couldn't cause of the no write support thing
[08:30] <rocktoberer> blujay: should i get a knoppix one?
[08:30] <pip_> Hello.can you hear me?
[08:30] <Rug> pip_: I can
[08:30] <Double_D> pschmitt does this program run on your desktop background?
[08:30] <sfar> pip_ :)
[08:30] <pip_> thank you
[08:30] <Double_D> pschmitt xplanet or whatever you're going to use.
[08:30] <blujay> rocktoberer: either one will work.  Boot it, then you will need to mount the partition that /boot is on, and look at /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:30] <pip_> I am Pip,from China
[08:30] <blujay> pip_: hi Pip
[08:30] <pip_> Nice ti meet all of you here
[08:30] <Rug> Howdy
[08:30] <pip_> Hi
[08:31] <Rug> Lahoma
[08:31] <pip_> This is my first time to chat here
[08:31] <Double_D> what exactly is the X root window?
[08:31] <rocktoberer> blujay: anything after that?
[08:31] <blujay> rocktoberer: well, you'll probably need to adjust it to point at the correct drive and partition
[08:31] <blujay> rocktoberer: it'd be easier if you were in Linux now
[08:31] <pip_> what is the color you see of my words?
[08:31] <graft> Double_D: it's the background thingy....
[08:32] <blujay> pip_: the default color
[08:32] <Double_D> graft: so this xplanet thing will be on my background, like wallpaper?
[08:32] <Double_D> graft: should i install it, that is.
[08:32] <rocktoberer> blujay: sorry, i wish i was in linux, too
[08:32] <blujay> Double_D: you can set it to render into a corner of your existing wallpaper
[08:32] <graft> Double_D: yeah... except animated
[08:32] <blujay> rocktoberer: why don't you boot into it and come back
[08:32] <Rug> pip_: it all depends on what IRC client I am using.  (my colours are different from everybodies)
[08:32] <pip_> Is it black?
[08:32] <Double_D> graft: hmm.  wonder if my box could handle that.
[08:32] <Double_D> blujay, graft: thanks, guys.
[08:33] <blujay> Double_D: I used to do that on Windows...haven't since I switched to Linux...maybe again someday
[08:33] <rocktoberer> blujay: i'll try and see what happens
[08:33] <pip_> Well,where are you from ?
[08:33] <rocktoberer> thank you
[08:33] <blujay> rocktoberer: I'll be here for a little while longer...
[08:33] <blujay> rocktoberer: I'm sure it's fixable
[08:33] <Double_D> blujay: how much memory does something like that use?
[08:33] <Double_D> blujay: in terms of resource.
[08:33] <Double_D> blujay: *resources.
[08:34] <blujay> Double_D: um...I don't know...it only takes a few seconds to render it...if you're talking about xplanet and wallpaper, it doesn't run continuously
[08:34] <Rug> pip_: Did you have something to discuss regarding Linux and Ubuntu?
[08:34] <blujay> Double_D: you set it to update every so often
[08:34] <Double_D> blujay: ah, i see.
[08:34] <graft> man does anyone know a good musicbrainz enabled tagging application?
[08:35] <Double_D> blujay: hmm, i don't know.  i kinda like my skimpy women :P
[08:35] <blujay> graft: amarok can do it, but I have to say, musicbrainz wasn't all that accurate when I tried it the other day
[08:35] <pip_> I love Linux very much
[08:35] <blujay> Double_D: hehe
[08:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[08:35] <Rug> pip_: great, we all do!
[08:35] <pschmitt> Double_D:  It *looks* like xplanet is used to generate a single image of the earth, where it lets you set various parameters... I dont have much time to muck around with it now so I gave up
[08:35] <blujay> graft: like 0-10% accuracy
[08:35] <Double_D> pschmitt: yeah, i hear that.
[08:35] <graft> blujay: yeah but amarok doesn't do batch tagging
[08:35] <Double_D> pschmitt: getting close to bedtime for me.
[08:35] <pip_> I don't use windows OS
[08:35] <graft> blujay: yeah it's gotten a lot worse since its inception
[08:35] <Skiria> so for my wireless card...DWL-520 (rev E), i can not know if this works unless i fully install ubuntu?
[08:36] <blujay> graft: well, there are some batch tagging apps in the repos, use apt-cache search...and google for linux music tagging
[08:36] <blujay> Skiria: that should work, AFAIK
[08:36] <pip_> SO ,Rug :where are you from?
[08:36] <blujay> Skiria: check the HCL if you want, on the Wiki
[08:36] <graft> blujay: nothing with batch tagging and musicbrainz support, is there?
[08:36] <mrkoje> Skiria: you can check to see if the card is supported on the ubuntu wiki
[08:36] <blujay> graft: I don't know, sorry...don't really use musicbrainz anyway
[08:36] <InnerFIRE> can somebody tell me how to install the ipod shuffle software with ubuntu?
[08:36] <Skiria> im sorry, AFAIK?
[08:37] <Rug> pip_: Canada
[08:37] <graft> Skiria: DWL-520+ doesn't work, so i'd be wary
[08:37] <graft> Skiria: AFAIK = as far as i know
[08:37] <mrkoje> InnerFire: Are you trying to get iTunes to work? Is that what you mean?
[08:37] <blujay> Skiria: yeah, be careful with the "+" ones...D-Link does that, add a + but change the hardware inside COMPLETELY
[08:38] <InnerFIRE> the manual says to install the ipod software before plugging it into the computer..
[08:38] <pip_> Rug:my English teacher Tracy is also from Canada.
[08:38] <InnerFIRE> the software is .exe format
[08:38] <blujay> InnerFIRE: that's for Mac or Windows, not Linux
[08:38] <Skiria> graft:  windows device manager says DWL-520 Wirless PCI Adapter(rev.E), no +, so you think im good?
[08:38] <Rug> InnerFIRE: youo are reading a manual?  Get out of here you IMPOSTER!  =)
[08:38] <InnerFIRE> i understand as much, but...
[08:38] <blujay> InnerFIRE: use a native Linux music app, like Rhythmbox or amaroK, or something like that
[08:38] <InnerFIRE> dude listen...
[08:38] <Rug> pip_: I know Tracy!
[08:38] <InnerFIRE> i put music on the ipod..
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> im using rhythmbox..
[08:39] <blujay> Skiria: check the hardware compatibility list on the ubuntu wiki
[08:39] <elie> blujay: a silly question here but if i install a software on gnome will i be able to still acess it from kde? Is the difference between gnome and kde only interface-wise or more than that. Thanks
[08:39] <pip_> O?
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> but the ipod wont play..
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> i get error lights
[08:39] <blujay> elie: yes you can use them on either
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> amber/green
[08:39] <pip_> What did you san?
[08:39] <Rug> pip_: Yeah Tracy is cute
[08:39] <elie> blujay: thanks
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> so i need to update it or install software
[08:39] <blujay> elie: np
[08:39] <pip_> what did you say?
[08:39] <pip_> cut?
[08:39] <InnerFIRE> its fresh out the box
[08:39] <Rug> pip_: I know Tracy
[08:39] <pip_> you know her?
[08:39] <blujay> InnerFIRE: are you running Breezy?
[08:39] <Rug> yes
[08:40] <InnerFIRE> dapper
[08:40] <pip_> she is my English teacher,and now she is in China
[08:40] <bsdfox> damn.. when did suspend/hibernate start working so well
[08:40] <Rug> yes, I miss her
[08:40] <InnerFIRE> ill install breezy if it makes a difference
[08:40] <blujay> InnerFIRE: :/  I don't know, sorry...Dapper's not finished yet.  Have you Googled for "Ubuntu ipod"?
[08:40] <mohkohn> Hi. I am having a blonde moment. I am using Fluxbox...Opened and tried to close Edit Clock Format and now have 10 of them on my screen
[08:40] <George007> !firefox1.5
[08:40] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[08:40] <blujay> bsdfox: what are you running?
[08:41] <mohkohn> Tried right click/left click but don't seem to be able to close them
[08:41] <graft> Skiria: it's supported...
[08:41] <mohkohn> Any one know how?
[08:41] <blujay> mohkohn: have you tried logging out and back in?  a workaround but that would probably fix it
[08:41] <pip_> The color of your words sent to me is red .how can I do that?
[08:41] <Skiria> graft: thanks, so it should work under the live CD also correct?
[08:41] <pip_> So ,it's wonderful.
[08:41] <graft> Skiria: yeah
[08:41] <Rug> It's only becaus eI included your name in the message.   See the difference?
[08:42] <Skiria> ok, guess ill have to keep trying
[08:42] <graft> although it might guess wrong and use the orinoco_pci driver instead
[08:42] <mohkohn> That would work. But I would prefer to learn to use it correctly.
[08:42] <blujay> mohkohn: I don't use Fluxbox, sorry
[08:42] <graft> or... actually um
[08:42] <graft> maybe not at all, if it doesn't have hostap modules installed
[08:42] <InnerFIRE> well how do i install itunes?
[08:42] <mohkohn> pip_, just type in then name of the person you are talking to and it will be red
[08:42] <na7e> flux = ownage, i need to learn to configure it better
[08:42] <pip_> got it
[08:43] <blujay> InnerFIRE: I would not expect iTunes itself to work with your iPod running under Linux
[08:43] <mohkohn> or the first letters of the name then tab
[08:43] <farous> mohkohn: what is your question about fluxbox
[08:43] <blujay> InnerFIRE: your best chance is with native Linux software that uses iPods...again, have you googled?
[08:43] <Skiria> graft:  so i do end up having to install first and see? to be able to install anything else needed?
[08:43] <VR_> does anyone else manage to break things 10 times a day and have to completely reinstall?
[08:43] <InnerFIRE> ive googled and yahood
[08:43] <Rug> na7e: same here
[08:43] <mohkohn> farous, I have all these Edit Clock Format things open and can't seem to close them?
[08:43] <jabra> for the package nvidia-glx in dapper has it been updated yet?
[08:44] <farous> graft: check sharpmusique
[08:44] <blujay> InnerFIRE: first hit: http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-use-an-ipod-with-ubuntu
[08:44] <ndlovu> hey all. Installing Ubuntu on a new computer and I'm getting unmet dependencies. "Depends: mozilla-browser (= 2:1.7.12-0ubuntu2) but 2:1.7.12-1ubuntu1 is to be installed". I'm sure I've seen this before but I can't remember how I fixed it.
[08:44] <blujay> ndlovu: what are you trying to install that requires it?
[08:44] <pip_> can you see?
[08:44] <ndlovu> blujay: mozilla-calendar
[08:44] <farous> mohkohn: just put the mouse on them then press enter
[08:44] <pip_> oh
[08:44] <graft> Skiria: just try the livecd... i mean when you've installed you can definitely download the driver and use it... but i dunno if it's in the default install
[08:44] <blujay> ndlovu: try apt-cache policy mozilla-browser, see what it shows
[08:45] <mohkohn> farous, thanks. Thats it
[08:45] <farous> mohkohn: just put them in focus i mean move the mouse to them click it then press enter
[08:45] <farous> mohkohn: yw:)
[08:45] <graft> farous: sharpmusique?
[08:45] <bsdfox> blujay, an inspiron 5100
[08:45] <Skiria> thanks
[08:45] <blujay> bsdfox: breezy or what?
[08:45] <InnerFIRE> You need an iPod already formatted in Windows through iTunes, before you can proceed with this Howto
[08:45] <farous> graft: google it i had it to download some itunes. on the down side everything on it costs
[08:46] <InnerFIRE> how do i tell?
[08:46] <bsdfox> dapper
[08:46] <graft> farous: what are you telling me this for?
[08:46] <mohkohn> Brilliant. I am working in Sudan at the moment. And the internet is slow so I am finding things just a bit faster running fluxbox
[08:46] <blujay> InnerFIRE: um...it's probably already formatted...if not, it won't work, and you will know that you probably need to do that.  On the other hand, you might be able to use the "ipod" package in Ubuntu to find out
[08:46] <blujay> bsdfox: cool, better than breezy?
[08:47] <bsdfox> how can I setup cpufreq to disable the 300mhz speed,, I'd like it to only scale down to 600mhz
[08:47] <ndlovu> blujay: Installed: (none); Candidate: 2:1.7.12-1ubuntu1; version table 2:1.7.12-1ubuntu1 0, 2:1.7.12-0ubuntu2 0
[08:47] <farous> graft: i thought you were asking for itunes perhaps i was mistaken just forget about it
[08:47] <graft> farous: err no i just want musicbrainz
[08:47] <bsdfox> blujay, everything has worked right so far
[08:47] <blujay> ndlovu: ok, the last one, what else does it say on that line?
[08:47] <blujay> bsdfox: cool
[08:47] <farous> k:)
[08:47] <ndlovu> 500 http://za.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages, blujay
[08:48] <pip_> Rug:if I click with a mouse on the right ,and choose open a window for talk ,does it work?
[08:48] <blujay> ndlovu: and what does the line just above it say?
[08:48] <Rug> pip_: I don't know
[08:48] <ndlovu> blujay: 500 http://za.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates/main Packages
[08:49] <pip_> Then how do you talk with me ?
[08:49] <Rug> pip_: I don't
[08:49] <ndlovu> blujay, on my other computer  2:1.7.12-1ubuntu1 0 is installed and mozilla-calendar is working
[08:49] <pip_> I don't use this chat tool smoothly
[08:49] <blujay> ndlovu: well, that mozilla-calendar package wants that *specific* version of mozilla-browser.  run $apt-cache policy mozilla-calendar$ and see what is available
[08:49] <shinu> is torsmo always transparent?
[08:50] <Double_D> pip_: what irc client are you using?
[08:50] <kerm> hey, what a coincidence...i use ubuntu linux and here's a chat room.
[08:50] <blujay> rocktoberer: hey you're back
[08:50] <pip_> Xchat
[08:50] <rocktoberer> blujay: bad news though
[08:50] <pip_> and you?
[08:50] <rocktoberer> blujay: live cd wouldn't let me do anything
[08:50] <Double_D> pip_: okay, if you want to open a seperate tab for a 'private' conversation, you can right-click on that person's name and select 'open dialog window.'
[08:50] <blujay> rocktoberer: what do you mean?
[08:50] <Double_D> pip_: i am also using xchat.
[08:51] <kerm> xchat < mirc but I like it a lot. i only say that because i haven't quite learned it yet.
[08:51] <pip_> OK.Thank you !
[08:51] <Double_D> pip_: np.
[08:51] <ndlovu> blujay: only one candidate, 2:1.7.12-0ubuntu2 0, but it's not saying anything about dependencies
[08:51] <blujay> kerm: yeah, xchat can be scripted by many different languages, like Perl, Python, TCL/TK, etc.
[08:51] <kerm> mirc was so scriptable.
[08:51] <blujay> ndlovu: it sounds like the other computer might have different sources set
[08:52] <rocktoberer> blujay: right after everything was loaded up the screen got all distorted and wouldnt let me do anything besudes move the cursor around
[08:52] <farous> ndlovu: are you looking specific for mozilla calendar or any calendar will do
[08:52] <Rug> kerm: Ever use Pirch back in the day?
[08:52] <kerm> blujay, thanks for telling me. i really didn't know that.
[08:52] <ndlovu> blujay, good thought, I'll do a comparison
[08:52] <kerm> no Rug
[08:52] <blujay> rocktoberer: have you tried booting that CD in there before?
[08:52] <Rug> That was almost as good as BitchX
[08:52] <blujay> kerm: ...sorry :P
[08:52] <rocktoberer> yeah
[08:52] <pip_> Rug_:Just now,you said you know Tracy?
[08:52] <blujay> rocktoberer: did it happen before?
[08:52] <ndlovu> farous: well, I use the ical standard, but any ical will do I guess. If there's something better than mozilla-calendar I'm willing to try it
[08:52] <Rug> pip_: I was joking
[08:53] <kerm> heh...i'll make a note of looking up Pirch
[08:53] <rocktoberer> blujay: the same thing happened the first few times i tried to boot off of the disk
[08:53] <Rug> It's abandoned now, I was using it with Win95
[08:53] <blujay> rocktoberer: maybe you have a hardware problem?  I don't know...hard to say without being there.  Try a different live CD, maybe Knoppix
[08:53] <pip_> Hehe~~~you are joking
[08:53] <kerm> the only thing i asked of Xchat was to get me going on irc...and it's done that well.
[08:53] <farous> ndlovu: never used ical so will not know. There is a command line cal with ubuntu and i use tkremind. did not play with syncronization though
[08:53] <pip_> Are you home?
[08:54] <rocktoberer> blujay: bleh okay
[08:54] <Rug> kerm: if you are not weak of hert use Irssi
[08:54] <blujay> rocktoberer: sorry, good luck
[08:54] <Rug> oops
[08:54] <Rug> heart
[08:54] <kerm> weak of heart? me? never!!! lolz
[08:54] <Rug> irssi + flux = wicked cool
[08:54] <ndlovu> farous: the great thing about ical is that calendars can be shared easily, and I can subscribe to online calendars also, like public holidays for my own country, or work calendars
[08:55] <graft> anyone know how to update groups for all running processes? or can you not do this?
[08:55] <ubuntu> hello
[08:55] <na7e> hi
[08:55] <na7e> nice name
[08:55] <ubuntu> haha
[08:55] <kerm> hi mr. ubuntu...love your OS
[08:55] <George007> Failed to initialise SAM_ACCOUNT for user Test. Does this user exist in the UNIX password database ?
[08:55] <George007> Failed to modify password entry for user Test
[08:55] <ubuntu> hmm
[08:55] <George007> how do I fix that?
[08:56] <ubuntu> this is my first time using Linux, and I don't miss Windows ;)
[08:56] <George007> am trying to setup a username for samba... sudo smbpasswd -a Test
[08:57] <Double_D> time for bed, thanks for the help, all.
[08:57] <na7e> George007, does the user need to exist on the local system for smbpasswd to work?
[08:57] <kerm> the only thing i miss of windows honestly, is half-life and its many mods. i can't get wine going to well.
[08:57] <ubuntu> yea.
[08:57] <Rug> kerm: for me; it's Tribes
[08:57] <kerm> stupid valve.
[08:58] <farous> ndlovu: check it out tkremind is graphical front end for remind so look at this link if this is what you need. ps it is in the repos http://www.roaringpenguin.com/penguin/open_source_remind.php
[08:58] <George007> I have no idea na7e, am trying to setup a username for my friend to login (using LAN)
[08:58] <graft> there's always qIII and its mods on linux...
[08:58] <na7e> i dual boot for gaming and development....until vm technology gets better
[08:58] <kerm> there's a tribes 2 clone for linux...i wish i remembered the name
[08:58] <Rug> Legends
[08:58] <na7e> George007, then setup a local user first then try smbpasswd with that user
[08:58] <rocktoberer> blujay: do i have to do anything special because of my dual-core cpu?
[08:58] <kerm> yeah
[08:58] <Rug> nobody is ever online, and it is kinda lame
[08:58] <Madpilot> ubuntu, you might want to change your nick - just type: /nick newnickhere
[08:58] <blujay> rocktoberer: probably not, but you could run an SMP kernel if you want, I think
[08:59] <ubuntu> os x and windows are still more visually pleasing...
[08:59] <kerm> i'm running quake 2 native and it's fun i guess but i miss the quirks of half-life
[08:59] <ubuntu> but i bet gnome will catch up
[08:59] <pip_> hehe~~it is 15:00 in the afternoon in china
[09:00] <Rug> XGL kicks all others ass
[09:00] <kerm> i like gnome...i'm running a pIII 450mhz and it works pretty well except for maximizing a terminal window...it slows down and makes vim editing hard
[09:00] <farous> take care all goto go now was fun as usual
[09:00] <kerm> see ya
[09:00] <ubuntu> 450? wow
[09:00] <graft> Yeah, that XGL stuff is very impressive visually
[09:00] <ubuntu> what is XGL?
[09:00] <graft> and i'm hoping KDE4 will do the same functionally
[09:01] <graft> XGL is an open-GL based X windows server
[09:01] <kerm> yeah...7 year old computer...never died on me. when it does i'll join the moder world..lol
[09:01] <kerm> *modern
[09:01] <ubuntu> wow
[09:02] <kerm> i said i'd never buy a new box just for games and it's the only compelling reason to do so in my book.
[09:02] <Sp4rKy> hi
[09:02] <kerm> hey
[09:02] <Sp4rKy> can i make a local cddb server please ?
[09:02] <Rug> Sp4rKy: go for it
[09:04] <InnerFIRE> i ran sudo dosfsck -a /dev/sdb and got an output of this...
[09:05] <Sp4rKy> Rug , what, i don't understand ...
[09:05] <rocktoberer> heh i have an old Pentium I that i have been thinking of putting back together just for giggles
[09:05] <InnerFIRE> dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
[09:05] <InnerFIRE> Logical sector size is zero.
[09:05] <Killgore> program to check what resolution im running
[09:05] <Rug> rocktoberer: it'll make a great server, go for it
[09:06] <kerm> i'd do tit rocktoberer...why have the old tech fill up land fills when you can put it to some use
[09:06] <kerm> *it ...lol
[09:06] <George007> !ftp
[09:06] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[09:06] <Killgore> rocktoberer: what are u gonna do?
[09:06] <Sp4rKy> Rug, what must i do to install a local cddb server and copy all the data of a big cddb server to my local ?
[09:06] <Tazz> haha
[09:06] <kerm> i'd make a nethack machine at the very least
[09:06] <Mau> does anyone knows how can i open some ports for azureus(torrent) use? i need someones...
[09:06] <rocktoberer> killgore: i have an old pentium I box sitting around in parts
[09:07] <Rug> Sp4rKy: First thing I'd do is contact a "big CDDB" server and ask them if you can copy thier data.
[09:07] <rocktoberer> been thinking of putting it back together
[09:07] <Mau> does anyone knows how can i open some ports for azureus(torrent) use? i need someones... please
[09:07] <Killgore> rocktoberer: oh yeah old hardware rules
[09:07] <kerm> i'm with Killgore on this.
[09:07] <Sp4rKy> Rug ok :/
[09:07] <Sp4rKy> is there another way to use cddb (on extracted data for example)
[09:08] <InnerFIRE> disk manager says its formatted with vfat
[09:08] <rocktoberer> i think the ram from it got thrown away
[09:08] <Sp4rKy> because i haven't net acces when i extract cds :/
[09:08] <rocktoberer> and the hard disk literally screams
[09:08] <kerm> what would be leet is to make your own email server on an old comp..or maybe a hardware firewall.
[09:08] <rocktoberer> i plugged it into this box once to see if there was any data on it and it made my ears pop
[09:09] <rocktoberer> it sounded like a demon from hell
[09:09] <Rug> kerm: I've got a fleet of 486's runnign as my firewalls
[09:09] <ziesemer> Anyone willing to help a newb for a few minutes?  Just installed 5.1.  Still quite new to *nix.  Used Fedora a little in the past...
[09:10] <kerm> Rug: that is frickin' sweet.
[09:10] <Rug> ziesemer: what is your question?
[09:10] <ziesemer> Rug:  For one, something simple - how to put "Open Terminal" on desktop context menu?
[09:10] <graft> ah crap... i'm going to regret doing this
[09:11] <ziesemer> Read something about installing "nautilus-open-terminal".  Downloaded the package, opens in Archive manager, which says it can't use it.
[09:11] <Rug> my current project, assemble all the old PC's together, and I am building a cluster for video transcoding
[09:11] <kerm> i have a beat up 486 lying around with a corrupt hard drive and i'd love to put it to work.
[09:11] <Rug> kerm: for a firewall, all you need is a CD-ROM or a floppy.
[09:12] <Killgore> can anybody tell my why  Rythmbox cant edit the id3 tags of my mp3's???
[09:12] <kerm> why should it? it's mp3s...you know as in the evil format.
[09:12] <Killgore> i can change it with nautilus
[09:12] <Killgore> oh yeah
[09:12] <Killgore> i forgot about that
[09:13] <Killgore> so for example amoraK could?
[09:13] <devnull> that is silly
[09:13] <Rug> ziesemer: so you want to modify the right-click menu to give you a "Open Term" option?
[09:13] <ramza3> linux question, I want to set the permission on a home directory to write per a user in my group;  this is right?  chmod 77577
[09:13] <bsdfox> yes
[09:13] <ziesemer> Rug:  Yes.  I realize it's trivial, but it's a learning thing for me...
[09:13] <ramza3> yea
[09:13] <Madpilot> Killgore, try EasyTag for id3 editing
[09:13] <kerm> chmod g+w
[09:13] <Rug> ziesemer: sorry I can't remember.  I'd have to google it
[09:14] <Killgore> Madpilot: lol i was just thinking of that but couldnt remember the name
[09:14] <OrTigaS> hi i'm trying to add a printer but it wont show when i'm trying to add..its a standalone printer in a network
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> need some help, how do i remove something from ubuntu? Ex something i've installed
[09:14] <kerm> if you want the whole group that is
[09:14] <MikeStyle> hey guys/gals...whats the command to change the write permissions on my external hard drive? its /mnt/usbdrive
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> need some help, how do i remove something from ubuntu? Ex something i've installed
[09:14] <Killgore> Madpilot: do u know how to check my resolution with a command line program?
[09:14] <kerm> apt-get uninstall "appname"
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> alright, let me try
[09:14] <ziesemer> Also, after just installing 5.1, shouldn't I be seeing at least _some_ updates from the update manager?  (Certainly there were updates since the ISO was made??)
[09:14] <Madpilot> Killgore, not offhand, no
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> root@playz-cs01:~# apt-get uninstall ddclient
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> E: Invalid operation uninstall
[09:14] <rocktoberer> bah who needs mp3's (i am currently listening to a johnny cash record i found at a flea market today)
[09:14] <Speedlink|war> :-(
[09:15] <Rug> kerm: Isn't it:  apt-get remove
[09:15] <Killgore> Madpilot: ive used it before i guess i could find the websote
[09:15] <Speedlink|war> I tried remove, but when i try to install it again, it wont let me configurate it like i did it the first time.
[09:15] <kerm> correct...Rug is right
[09:15] <MikeStyle> rocktoberer, vinyls are of the best quality
[09:15] <Killgore> MikeStyle: yes....of course they are
[09:15] <kerm> might want to put a "-purge" on that as well to clean dependencies
[09:15] <Speedlink|war> alright
[09:15] <kerm> *--purge i mean
[09:16] <MikeStyle> whats the command to change the write permissions on my external hard drive? its /mnt/usbdrive
[09:16] <Rug> kerm: Where ya from?
[09:16] <kerm> utah, usa at the moment
[09:16] <Rug> ahh
[09:16] <rocktoberer> MikeStyle: you are correct, sir.  I am going to go put Queen in
[09:16] <MikeStyle> QUEEN!!
[09:17] <MikeStyle> one of the greatest bands of all time
[09:17] <MikeStyle> who cares if they were gay?
[09:17] <MikeStyle> not me
[09:17] <MikeStyle> plus the guitarist was straight
[09:17] <kerm> only the singer was gay i think
[09:17] <Rug> G'night all.  It's 3:15am and I gotta get up in 4hours
[09:17] <Killgore> nite
[09:17] <kerm> see ya Rug
[09:17] <MikeStyle> kerm, bassist, drummer, and singer = gay
[09:18] <MikeStyle> i mean: KERM: bassist drummer and singer
[09:18] <MikeStyle> not to be confused with kerm is as well as these other
[09:18] <MikeStyle> ;)
[09:18] <kerm> MikeStyle: Wow..didn't know that! Still don't matter, thay owned.
[09:18] <MikeStyle> yea
[09:18] <dssjon> is there a benefit in using ms true type fonts??
[09:18] <Killgore> for what dssjon
[09:18] <MikeStyle> whats the command to change the write permissions on my external hard drive? its /mnt/usbdrive
[09:18] <ramza3> kerm: one more question, if I add a user to /etc/group ...do I have to reload anything to enforce the policy
[09:19] <dssjon> for firefox
[09:19] <conrad_> Ubuntu rocks
[09:19] <Madpilot> dssjon, some Flash stuff seems to need them. Aside from that, no.
[09:19] <kerm> hmm...i don't think so.
[09:19] <conrad_> yea...
[09:20] <conrad_> repeat after me: "Ubuntu rocks!"
[09:20] <ziesemer> Why does the Update Manager not have any updates after a 5.10 install??
[09:20] <ramza3> Dapper Rocks?!!!
[09:20] <conrad_> yea...hmmmm....Amen
[09:20] <Killgore> not for games it doesnt
[09:20] <rob> it all rocks!
[09:20] <dssjon> k, thanks
[09:21] <dssjon> anyone have any tips to speed up ubuntu?
[09:21] <kerm> There's a lot of good games for Linux...but we still tend to miss the windows games we grew up with.
[09:21] <MikeStyle> does anyone know the answer to my question?
[09:21] <conrad_> ramza3: i haven't dared upgrade to dapper yet. Is it stable enough now?
[09:21] <MikeStyle> for games i just use wine and cedega
[09:21] <unstable> Why does ubuntu need seperate distributions...like kubuntu/xubuntu/edubuntu/ubuntu. I can take any one of the 4 and turn it into any one of the other 4. What is the point of all the names?
[09:21] <kerm> chmod u+w /mnt/usbdrive
[09:21] <MikeStyle> or i get cross platform games
[09:21] <ramza3> conrad_: shrug, I am using it on one my machines;  I just did 500 updates
[09:21] <MikeStyle> kerm is that from su or do i sudo
[09:22] <kerm> sudo
[09:22] <Madpilot> unstable, makes it easy for new users to know what they're dealing with
[09:22] <ramza3> conrad_: works for me
[09:22] <Killgore> MikeStyle: yeah
[09:22] <PwcrLinux> gotta wait for dapper release on June 1st
[09:22] <conrad_> ramza3: hehe....i had Dapper kubuntu 3/4 weeks back and my system just crashed-so, it definitely wasn't ready then
[09:22] <Killgore> unstable: it makes it easier for people
[09:22] <dssjon> Anyone have any good tips on speeding up ubuntu?
[09:23] <ramza3> conrad_, ah, well mine is working and I havent used kubuntu yet
[09:23] <LoCusF> upgrade to dapper :)
[09:23] <Killgore> dssjon: what hardware u running
[09:23] <kerm> run a light windows manager like XFCE or fluxbox dssjon
[09:23] <MikeStyle> kerm, that isnt working
[09:23] <dssjon> ibm thinkpad t43
[09:23] <kerm> if it's ancient harware
[09:23] <conrad_> from a breezy install is it apt-get distribution upgrade?
[09:23] <dssjon> 1.8ghz, 1gb ddr2 ram
[09:23] <kerm> MikeStyle: what's it say?
[09:23] <rocktoberer> i think i just woke up my entire house
[09:23] <Killgore> dssjon: and you want it to run faster?
[09:24] <dssjon> yep
[09:24] <MikeStyle> when i try to put something on the drive it says : cannot write to directory
[09:24] <MikeStyle> or something
[09:24] <dssjon> evolution takes like 3 seconds to start.. too slow
[09:24] <rocktoberer> the box that holds my vinyls split open and crashed everywhere
[09:24] <Killgore> dssjon: what is the slowest part?
[09:24] <dssjon> and bootup takes a minute atleast
[09:24] <Killgore> hmm
[09:24] <ramza3> conrad_: me I did the cd
[09:24] <LoCusF> dssjon: try prelinking
[09:24] <Killgore> dssjon: boot takes about 30secs for me
[09:24] <Killgore> LoCusF: whats that
[09:24] <kerm> MikeStyle: try chmod u+xwr /usb/"whatever"
[09:24] <dssjon> locusf, whats prelinking?
[09:24] <conrad_> ramza3: ok! you can download dapper already?
[09:25] <ramza3> conrad_, development releases
[09:25] <MikeStyle> its in /mnt/usbdrive
[09:25] <dssjon> killgore, do you know how i can eliminate some of the fluff from bootup?
[09:25] <LoCusF> dssjon: Killgore http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/prelink-howto.xml
[09:25] <ramza3> conrad_: I got one 2 weeks ago
[09:25] <kerm> ok... sudo chmod u+wxr /mnt/usbdrive
[09:25] <Killgore> dssjon: yeah there is a good guide on www.ubuntuforums.org
[09:25] <conrad_> my badger is still doing such a fiiiine job - if it aint broke don't fix it : )
[09:25] <ramza3> conrad_, hehe
[09:25] <Speedlink|war> how do i change my kernel hz to 1000? I've heard that this is a improvement for game-servers?
[09:26] <dssjon> k, thanks
[09:26] <ramza3> was the badger the first release?
[09:26] <MikeStyle> kerm, still says cannot write to /mnt/usbdrive/
[09:26] <conrad_> ramza3: no....we had hoary before then
[09:26] <Killgore> LoCusF: does ubuntu have prelink installed
[09:26] <ramza3> conrad_, ah
[09:26] <Speedlink|war> how do i change my kernel hz to 1000? I've heard that this is a improvement for game-servers?
[09:27] <rocktoberer> MikeStyle: i found the Beach Boys before Queen so I decided to put it in first
[09:27] <LoCusF> Killgore: no
[09:27] <MikeStyle> rocktoberer, got any zeppelin/beatles?
[09:28] <Killgore> gotta have zeppeling
[09:28] <kerm> have you really mounted it MikeStyle...if you type mount, does it list "mnt/usbdrive"?
[09:28] <Killgore> bah zepplin
[09:28] <MikeStyle> golden slumbers is a must this late at night (atleast its late here
[09:28] <MikeStyle> )
[09:28] <Killgore> ahh no-one noes how to spell it anyway
[09:28] <MikeStyle> kerm : /dev/sda1 on /mnt/usbdrive type ntfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,umask=000,user=mike)
[09:28] <dssjon> locusf, i ust installed prelink is there an easy configuration or do i need to do some research
[09:29] <cafuego> Nobody knows how to spell zeppelin?
[09:29] <conrad_> right now Mark Shuttlworth + team are all singing and clapping to the tune: " WE WILL...We will Rock You (clap, clap); we will, we will rock you!"
[09:29] <Killgore> doesnt it have 2 ls cafuego
[09:29] <MikeStyle> killgore, golden slumbers ;)
[09:29] <cafuego> !dict zeppelin
[09:29] <ubotu> Dictionary 'zeppelin' (2 shown): German inventor who designed and built the first rigid motorized dirigible (1838-1917) ;; a large rigid dirigible designed to carry passengers or bombs .
[09:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> !offtopic
[09:29] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[09:29] <cafuego> The prostitution rests.
[09:29] <Killgore> lol
[09:30] <kerm> try to cd into /mnt/usbdrive ..does it let you?
[09:30] <conrad_> does ubuntu rocks constitute as support?
[09:30] <ziesemer> I just installed 5.1.  I know there HAS to be updates available.  Why doesn't the Update Manager list anything??
[09:30] <MikeStyle> kerm, yes it does
[09:30] <kerm> if you ls...is anything listed?
[09:31] <MikeStyle> kerm, yea all my windows crap thats backed up on it
[09:31] <kerm> what's the permissions of whats there. (ls -l)
[09:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> ziesemer: it probably doesnt have the internet sources in it's list, there's about 90mb of updates, btw
[09:31] <ziesemer> Kamping_Kasier - thanks.  How do I add Internet sources?
[09:31] <LoCusF> dssjon: don't think that you need
[09:31] <MikeStyle> kerm, when i type ls -l , alot of permissions come up...most under root root
[09:31] <rocktoberer> MikeStyle: sadly, I do not
[09:31] <MikeStyle> in fact, all under root root
[09:32] <Madpilot> !tell ziesemer about repos
[09:32] <MikeStyle> anyone here like xfce like i do?
[09:32] <Speedlink|war> Best FTP for ubuntu?
[09:32] <kerm> oh, i see. maybe you ought to try su then. i beleive there is a difference in this case
[09:33] <dssjon> locusf, i just ran it but every says cannot prelin kagainst non-pic shared lib's
[09:33] <LoCusF> dssjon: don't worry
[09:33] <LoCusF> its ok
[09:33] <PwcrLinux> !ftp
[09:33] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[09:33] <LoCusF> dssjon: it takes a while
[09:33] <Speedlink|war> cheers
[09:33] <rocktoberer> MikeStyle: i do have Dick Clark's 20 Years Of Rock And Roll and Chanukah Songs For Children
[09:33] <Speedlink|war> !http
[09:33] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Speedlink|war
[09:33] <Speedlink|war> :)p
[09:33] <cyh> i have used "chsh" to change my shell to /bin/zsh, but when i start a terminal window it still comes up bash? How do i change that?
[09:33] <kerm> if not: sudo chown mike:mike /mnt/usbdrive
[09:34] <MisterN> hi
[09:34] <kerm> *sudo chown -r mike:mike /mnt/usbdrive
[09:34] <MikeStyle> kerm, invalid operation -r
[09:35] <kerm> excuse me: sudo chown -r mike:mike /mnt/usbdrive
[09:35] <kerm> excuse me: sudo chown -R mike:mike /mnt/usbdrive
[09:35] <_vijay> hi all, how to remove hard drive icons from my desktop??
[09:35] <j-linux> Is there a way to view available wireless connections from a terminal (without kismet)?
[09:36] <kerm> right clik...and click "move to trash"
[09:36] <MikeStyle> kerm, ok i think its working
[09:36] <ndlovu_> jlinux: iwlist scan
[09:36] <kerm> cool
[09:36] <sp[ee] d> jlinux: iwlist eth1 scan
[09:36] <MikeStyle> its changing ownership of like 50 gb of files lol
[09:36] <sp[ee] d> eth1 is your wlan interface
[09:36] <MikeStyle> im on wireless :)
[09:37] <dssjon> anyone use AD ZAPPER ?
[09:37] <MikeStyle> no
[09:37] <dj-fu> what's that?
[09:37] <dssjon> kills ads on websites
[09:37] <Madpilot> dssjon, Firefox has an adblocker plugin available
[09:37] <MikeStyle> or u could use ad-block by firefox/mozilla
[09:38] <dssjon> its my replacement for norton internet security on my windows partition
[09:38] <MikeStyle> HAHA
[09:38] <MikeStyle> dssjon
[09:38] <MikeStyle> get nod32
[09:38] <sufa> how do i change my default WM in gnome?
[09:38] <dssjon> Madpilot, that one requires alot of manual blocking
[09:38] <j-linux> sp[ee] d: thanks... didn't work for me.  Says eth2 Failed to read scan data: Operation not supported.  (eth2 is my wireless)
[09:38] <kerm> use firefox on your windows partitio to be safer
[09:38] <j-linux> I'll try to figure it out...
[09:39] <MikeStyle> sufa, when u install a new one itll ask u which u want to be default...otherwise at the login screen u can change session to it and set as default
[09:39] <ndlovu_> j-linux: try sudo iwlist eth2 scan...
[09:39] <sufa> no no, not the session, i mean the wm, i want to use gnome with flux instead of metacity
[09:39] <sufa> or whatever the default gnome one is
[09:39] <j-linux> ndlovu_: I tried that and got the same error... strange.
[09:39] <dssjon> is there a need for anti virus software in linux ? anyone actually ever gotten a linux virus?
[09:40] <ziesemer> Fedora had a nice "Services" applet where all the services could be enabled/disabled by runlevel.  Anything like that in Ubuntu?
[09:40] <Madpilot> dssjon, no need, really. No viruses in the wild for *nix yet
[09:40] <PwcrLinux> dssjon: mostly Windows, not on the linuxes..
[09:40] <MikeStyle> omg kerm, its still not working
[09:40] <dssjon> so installing av on ubuntu will just slow it down
[09:40] <dssjon> ill skip it.
[09:40] <celerex> dssjon: if you want one, try clamav
[09:40] <MikeStyle> IF ANYONE HERE HAS WINDOWS AS WELL GET NOD32 AV
[09:40] <celerex> thanks for that mike
[09:41] <Madpilot> MikeStyle, no need to shout - esp. about Windoze
[09:41] <ndlovu_> j-linux: dunno, maybe not supported by your driver. is eth2 your wireless interface though? usually it's eth1.
[09:41] <kerm> MikeStyle: one last thing...try writing directly to /dev/sda1
[09:41] <MikeStyle> sorry i just figured if anyone in here uses it they atleast better be protected by the best
[09:41] <celerex> that sir, is a matter of opinion
[09:41] <j-linux> mdlovu_: My internal wireless is eth1 but it doesn't work well so I use an Orinoco gold... eth2
[09:41] <celerex> oooh.. Orinoco gold..
[09:41] <celerex> nice cards
[09:42] <Killgore> if i add a new resolution to xorg.conf do i need to dpkg reconfigure?
[09:42] <dssjon> Anyone here have the super multi-boot disc??
[09:42] <MikeStyle> celerex, true, but 98.6% of opinion point to it
[09:42] <MikeStyle> and last thing i learned in algebra was to round up
[09:42] <MikeStyle> kerm :(
[09:42] <dssjon> Super WinPE
[09:43] <celerex> noi've used nod.. used a hand ful of others
[09:43] <celerex> nod had a rather large footprint
[09:43] <MikeStyle> i really need to transfer this 1.4 gb of files to my windows box so i can burn to dvd
[09:43] <celerex> wasn't bad though
[09:43] <MikeStyle> and my ipod
[09:43] <ndlovu_> dssjon: what do you mean 'multi-boot disc'?
[09:43] <dssjon> there is a cd called Super WinPE that is basically a Windows XP LIVE CD
[09:43] <j-linux> super wipe?
[09:43] <dssjon> it also has several other OS'
[09:44] <dssjon> Super WinPE
[09:44] <j-linux> just kidding
[09:44] <ziesemer> Look for BartPE otherwise...
[09:44] <celerex> Super BSOD?
[09:44] <MikeStyle> celerex i love nod...HATE norton/mcaffe/syntematic...avg is ok, kasperspy doesnt pick up half what nod does...panda same as kasper
[09:44] <dssjon> I cant torrent it because im behind a campus firewall..
[09:44] <kerm> MikeStyle: i'm out of ideas unfortunately. my only other idea is in how it's mounted. if it's a usb drive..it should magically appear on your gnome desktop.
[09:44] <MikeStyle> kerm...i am magically using xfce :)
[09:44] <kerm> oh..lol
[09:44] <dssjon> BartPE requires a standard XP disk, .. I have an IBM streamlimed disk.. so I cant use BartPE
[09:44] <MikeStyle> i dislike gnome
[09:45] <ndlovu_> dssjon: I like the Ultimate Boot CD - various linux versions, specifically tailored for diagnosis and recovery
[09:45] <dssjon> ndlovu, does it have Win PE ?
[09:46] <ndlovu_> dssjon :-) no, it does not have Win PE
[09:46] <celerex> oooh.. wish me luck. time to try latest vista beta! w00t w00t
[09:46] <rocktoberer> bleh
[09:47] <MikeStyle> celerex...windows....
[09:47] <MikeStyle> how could you
[09:47] <celerex> hey.. it's what I do.
[09:47] <celerex> need to make $ somehow
[09:47] <sufa> ?
[09:47] <LoCusF> indeed
[09:47] <MikeStyle> i work with them too
[09:47] <sufa> explain
[09:47] <MikeStyle> i work for ISP/REpair
[09:47] <kerm> i have xfce but for some reason after some use...it always becomes gnome-like if that makes anysense...like a strange hybrid of the two.
[09:47] <sufa> ok cool
[09:47] <Madpilot> guys - Windows chat to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere, please
[09:47] <MikeStyle> i have 2 windoze and a mac at work...here i have my laptop (ubuntu) and my 1337 windoze box lol
[09:48] <MikeStyle> god my head hurts
[09:49] <MikeStyle> alrighty well im gonna go to sleep
[09:49] <monsterb> Anyone have a problem with system clock in a dual boot Ubuntu/Windows box? Clock always 6 hours off.
[09:49] <kerm> g'night MikeStyle
[09:49] <rocktoberer> night
[09:49] <MikeStyle> night all
[09:49] <celerex> monsterb: what timezone you in?
[09:49] <gnlnx> night
[09:49] <monsterb> central
[09:49] <celerex> that'd explain it
[09:49] <ziesemer> I'm in central too!
[09:49] <celerex> linux thinks your clock is set to UTC
[09:49] <sufa> does anyone use a different WM with gnome?
[09:49] <celerex> so adjusts
[09:49] <celerex> which ones is correct?
[09:49] <celerex> linux?
[09:50] <kerm> besides metacity? i don't
[09:50] <monsterb> ziesemer u having that clock problem?
[09:50] <sufa> kerm, you know any way to change it/.
[09:50] <ziesemer> No, don't think.
[09:50] <celerex> monsterb: which one is correct? LInux or WIndows?
[09:50] <kerm> i know how to change desktop environments
[09:50] <monsterb> linux
[09:51] <kerm> say between sfce, gnome, kde and the like but not between wms like metacity
[09:51] <kerm> *xfce
[09:51] <celerex> monsterb: ok, linux has changed yoru system clock to be UTC time (grenich time +0GMT)
[09:52] <celerex> so, you've set your timezone to Central (-6GMT) and linux automatically adjusts
[09:52] <celerex> windows, does not
[09:52] <sufa> kerm, i want to change between metacity and fluxbox
[09:52] <celerex> so, reset your hardware clock back to the proper time, and in the config file.. (i'll find it for you in a second) change linux back from UTC to local
[09:52] <kerm> what if you just log in and choose fluxbox from the ubuntu username/password menu. dowes that work?
[09:52] <monsterb> Thanks celerex - that makes since - i will do that
[09:53] <celerex> I presume windows is 6 hours fast?
[09:53] <monsterb> yes
[09:53] <celerex> yup, exactly what happened then
[09:53] <dssjon> what are some good irc channels?
[09:54] <celerex> #pr0n is always good
[09:54] <kerm> there was a good blog article on how to use ubuntu and fluxbox on digg.com the other day.
[09:54] <monsterb> celerex that did it! I just rebooted into windows and time is correct. thx
[09:54] <celerex> np
[09:54] <celerex> i dont' know what file you need to chnage
[09:55] <celerex> gut you have to tell linux that the clock isn't UTC it's your local time
[09:55] <kerm> sufa: here ya go... digg.com/linux_unix/How_To_Install_Fluxbox_in_Ubuntu
[09:55] <monsterb> found file: changed UTC: no
[09:55] <sufa> wow
[09:55] <sufa> kerm,  you are a hero
[09:55] <kerm> hehe..thanks
[09:58] <ndlovu_> what are the advantages of using an i586 kernel instead of i386?
[09:58] <monsterb> celerex - the filename is rcS - it is located /etc/default/rcS
[09:58] <alon> how can i set the login screen resolution?
[09:58] <kerm> g'night guys
[09:58] <celerex> thanks
[09:58] <saik0> ndlovu_, in a nutshell it's compiled with more optimizationsenabled , faster kernel
[09:59] <celerex> ndlovu_: a very LIMITED number of performance increases.. takes advantage of some things specific to your cpu architecture..
[09:59] <celerex> and a slightly smaller kernel
[09:59] <monsterb> I only had that problem with Debian based distros - I glad it's fixed
[09:59] <Killgore> saik0: which kernels are which then>
[09:59] <ndlovu_> saik0, celerex: but might it cause issues with other packages that assume i386? (I'm installing java at the moment for example)
[10:00] <Killgore> saik0: for example i have an AMD 2400+XP
[10:00] <alon> how can i set the login screen resolution?
[10:01] <CraiZE> alon, u mean GDM ?
[10:01] <celerex> the x86 architecture is completely backwards compatible
[10:01] <celerex> if it says '386' it will run on ANY x86 after the 80386 chipsets
[10:01] <alon> maybe, what is GDM?
[10:01] <celerex> if you have a 586 package.. it wont' run on 386 or 486 chipsets.. but will run on everything after 586 as well
[10:01] <CraiZE> alon, GDM is where you login, choose your sessions, etc
[10:01] <celerex> optimizations start coming into play on some serious high end chipsets.
[10:02] <CraiZE> the yellow ubuntu background where you login :D
[10:02] <alon> CraiZE, yes that's what i mean
[10:02] <CraiZE> alon, edit your xorg.conf
[10:02] <alon> CraiZE, where is it placed?
[10:02] <CraiZE> in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:02] <alon> CraiZE, ok thanks
[10:02] <ndlovu_> celerex: thanks
[10:03] <CraiZE> alon, you most probably have once a higher resolution (on the top) of your display settings
[10:03] <CraiZE> so you need to remove it
[10:03] <CraiZE> i had that too, it used 1600x1200, i had to delete the 1600x1200 entry
[10:03] <Killgore> it doesnt work for me
[10:03] <CraiZE> alon, sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[10:03] <Killgore> even though i had higher res in windows
[10:03] <CraiZE> before you edit it
[10:04] <alon> CraiZE, ok, but what shoud i change there in order to set the resolution to 1024*768 for example?
[10:04] <George007> !ssh
[10:04] <ubotu> ssh is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[10:04] <CraiZE> alon, yes
[10:05] <CraiZE> alon, look in your "Section "Screen"
[10:05] <CraiZE> you will have several SubSection "Display"
[10:06] <alon> CraiZE, right
[10:06] <CraiZE> alon, okay there should be several lines like: 		Modes    "1280x1024" "1280x960" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:06] <alon> CraiZE, yes i see them
[10:06] <CraiZE> alon, okay, the very first line of Modes
[10:06] <CraiZE> is used by GDM
[10:06] <bliss1_> helo
[10:06] <CraiZE> so if you wanted 1024x768
[10:07] <CraiZE> you remove the 1280x1024 entry
[10:07] <CraiZE> so the line would be: 		Modes    "024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:07] <CraiZE> (mine)
[10:07] <CraiZE> *so the line would be: 		Modes    "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:07] <CraiZE> sorry, made a typo :D
[10:07] <CraiZE> then you save it, but make sure you made that backup before
[10:07] <deyan> question: is flight-6 can be used as workstation os now? are there any crictial bugs?
[10:07] <alon> CraiZE, ok, i try to log out and see if it works, i'll be right back
[10:08] <CraiZE> then you logout of your session, ctrl + alt + backspace afterwards and X will restart
[10:08] <CraiZE> then you will see if it worked :)
[10:08] <celerex> here's teh problem with windows
[10:08] <celerex> restaring
[10:09] <bliss1_> just invoked  mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/  from hda1  and then want to edit  menu.lst in hda2 but file menu.lst is blank have I foggenton to add a command somewhere ?
[10:10] <ndlovu_> anyone know what's the best way to install freemind?
[10:10] <ndlovu_> (on breezy)
[10:11] <bliss1_> DBO: still wake/ wht no t have a mimi coffee machine in your house or flat save money?
[10:11] <DBO> what?
[10:12] <bliss1_> DBO: coffee what where when did I wake you take a look at my line above have I missed something
[10:13] <Killgore> changin the xorg.conf doesnt work for me
[10:13] <bliss1_> Kilgore: hi
[10:13] <Killgore> bliss1_: hey
[10:13] <DBO> bliss1_, yeah, I saw the room go from red to blue and the "someone said my name" light went off
[10:14] <bliss1_> DBO: what a life must be bliss
[10:15] <DBO> meh, getting paid to do nothing for 10 weeks at a time aint bad... its a cushy job, but someone has to do it
[10:15] <DBO> (not sit here, my real job that is)
[10:15] <DBO> but we are offtopic, and I dont feel like getting banned...
[10:16] <bliss1_> DBO: ok thanks ye know what you mean
[10:16] <chamo> lo
[10:16] <Speedlink|war> !ftp
[10:16] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[10:16] <DBO> hi chamo
[10:16] <DBO> need help?
[10:16] <sufa> why dont they support glftpd?
[10:16] <sufa> grr
[10:17] <bliss1_> DBO:  just invoked  mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/  from hda1  and then want to edit  menu.lst in hda2 but file menu.lst is blank have I foggenton to add a command somewhere ?
[10:18] <bliss1_> benn: hi
[10:18] <DBO> bliss1_, "sudo gedit /mnt/boot/grub/menu.lst"
[10:18] <ziesemer> When I use Places / Connect To Server / Windows Share, does that use samba behind-the-scenes?  (I.e., if I'm having problems, could editing the smb.conf make a difference??)
[10:18] <DBO> bliss1_, assuming you had one on there
[10:18] <benn> yo, i need some help with xlg/compiz
[10:18] <DBO> ziesemer, yes
[10:18] <ziesemer> DBO, thanks!
[10:19] <DBO> ziesemer, but I believe that config file you speak of is dealing with the server
[10:19] <celerex> uhhh
[10:19] <chamo> DBO: nah thanks, here to help and discuss too ^^
[10:20] <kameron> anyone have spca5xx drivers working in dapper? this is the driver for icm32 based webcams..
[10:20] <chamo> hey btw, have you seen the post on osnews about Kubuntu ?
[10:20] <DBO> chamo, ok, sorry, something of a bad habit
[10:20] <celerex> wow
[10:20] <bliss1_> DBO: thanks it worked but i tried with kate first I relly use nano its a nice editor small and easy
[10:20] <chamo> DBO: I'd call that a good habits
[10:20] <ziesemer> DBO - here's my issue.  I can connect to XP just fine.  Just type in my computer name, it even displays a list of all the shares.  Doesn't work on Win2k3  Suspecting "signing" issue...
[10:20] <DBO> !dapper
[10:20] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[10:20] <celerex> testing
[10:20] <celerex> *scratches head*
[10:20] <chamo> see here http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=14283
[10:20] <ziesemer> DBO - Read a FAQ on the Wiki about this, which recommends typing in the share as part of the server name, but it doesn't work.
[10:21] <chamo> any advice for a neat subversion client on linux?
[10:21] <benn> so, i tried getting xgl/compiz running on my breezy ubuntu with nvidia card, and i followed all the directions to the reboot step, rebooted and busybox said it couldn't find /dev/hda1 and dropped me into busybox console, what do i do?
[10:22] <DBO> ziesemer, is the 2k3 box a domain controller?
[10:22] <ziesemer> DBO, yes.
[10:22] <ziesemer> (and I'd rather not have to change the 2k3 box to make this work, by disabling signing, for example)
[10:22] <Killgore> is it bad too pull ipods/flash drives out in linux before you unmount them?
[10:22] <benn> anyone know how to fix that or get me back to where i was before?
[10:22] <alon> CraiZE, thanks it worked
[10:23] <CraiZE> alon, awesome
[10:23] <CraiZE> :)
[10:23] <yuion> whats the diffrent between gdm and kgb??,witch should i use?
[10:23] <LoCusF> dssjon: did it work?
[10:23] <mjr> gdm is a login manager, and kgb is the Russian secret police
[10:24] <bliss1_> chamo: read article looks like commication problem
[10:24] <benn> anybody?
[10:24] <DBO> ziesemer, understandable, I believe you are right about the signing, but I dont know the solution, let me see what I can dig up
[10:24] <yuion> mjr, haha come on,you know what i mean:P
[10:24] <mjr> I recommend gdm for login, and kgb if you want someone to disappear
[10:24] <Killgore> mjr: lol
[10:24] <benn> *listens to echoes*
[10:24] <yuion> i mean gnome or the other kbg:P
[10:25] <Killgore> kdm?
[10:25] <bliss1_> benn: direct your question at a nick DBO for example
[10:25] <Killgore> no dont do that
[10:25] <benn> DBO: so, i tried getting xgl/compiz running on my breezy ubuntu with nvidia card, and i followed all the directions to the reboot step, rebooted and busybox said it couldn't find /dev/hda1 and dropped me into busybox console, what do i do?
[10:25] <dssjon> locusf, i dont think so.. i ran it one more time but i got alot of non-pic errors
[10:25] <ziesemer> DBO, thanks.  According to http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man5/smb.conf.5.php, "client signing - auto" seems like it should work.  Now I just need to find this file.  Thought it'd be in /etc/...
[10:25] <benn> if anyone can get me either back to where i was or fix it, that would be great
[10:25] <dssjon> apparently there is more configuration to do but the website i was reading was using emerge
[10:25] <bliss1_> Killgore sorry how should it be done just hope somwone answers?
[10:26] <alon> how can i let computers with windows os to access my linux via home network?
[10:26] <Killgore> bliss1_: yes exactly. It may be frustrating but it could be that no-one knows the answer
[10:26] <mjr> alon, if you mean its filesystem, you need to install samba
[10:26] <bliss1_> Killgore: ok thanks know for next time
[10:26] <DBO> benn, sorry, Im not really here for a prolonged time...  you are going to need to ask the entire room and get someone to bite
[10:26] <benn> to make things even sweeter, this live cd won't let me mount my hdd
[10:26] <alon> mjr, samba is installed already. what now?
[10:26] <Killgore> thats fine
[10:27] <benn> entire room: so, i tried getting xgl/compiz running on my breezy ubuntu with nvidia card, and i followed all the directions to the reboot step, rebooted and busybox said it couldn't find /dev/hda1 and dropped me into busybox console, what do i do?
[10:27] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11949  here is my dmesg when i plugin the camera
[10:27] <mjr> alon, there's the shared folders setup tool in system/settings
[10:27] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11949  here is my dmesg when i plugin the camera
[10:27] <DBO> ziesemer, smb.conf is in /etc/samba/smb.conf
[10:27] <LoCusF> dssjon: the non-pic errors are not dangerous
[10:28] <alon> mjr, i've shared my home folder already too
[10:28] <LoCusF> you'll see that change after reboot
[10:28] <dssjon> ah okay
[10:28] <alon> mjr, but for some reason the other computers don't see my computer
[10:28] <Scarborough> is everythinga I install showed in synaptic?
[10:28] <mjr> alon, well, don't really know then
[10:28] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11949  here is my dmesg when i plugin the camera
[10:28] <benn> help!
[10:29] <ziesemer> DBO, just found it, thanks.
[10:29] <ziesemer> Is this list archived anywhere for future reference?
[10:29] <alon> how can i let computers with windows os to access my linux via home network?
[10:29] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11949  here is my dmesg when i plugin the camera
[10:29] <benn> can anyone at least tell me the easiest way to undo my destruction?
[10:29] <andyjeffries> Can anyone recommend a wireless PCI card that works out of the box on Ubuntu 5.10 and is SMP safe (so no rt2500 cards)?
[10:29] <benn> without reinstalling everything
[10:30] <andyjeffries> Sorry, meant to add, must be 802.11g compatible.
[10:30] <saik0> !tell alon about samba
[10:30] <Killgore> alon: try this      sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[10:30] <DBO> benn, ok I will bite for a little bit, can you boot a live CD?
[10:30] <tsume> :/
[10:30] <tsume> I'm getting tired of typing out html code, is there a good WYSIWYG html editor?
[10:30] <benn> yes, that's where i'm at right now
[10:30] <yuion> some tutorial how to get wine to work on ubuntu amd64 box?
[10:30] <DBO> benn, ok, can you point me to the tutorial you used?
[10:30] <PwcrLinux> tsume try nvu
[10:31] <dssjon> tsume, dreamweaver is good..
[10:31] <tsume> PwcrLinux: nvu is a pathetic excuse for a WYSIWYG editor
[10:31] <tsume> dssjon: if I only had a windows box..
[10:31] <dssjon> tsume, dreamweaver is probably the best hands down..
[10:31] <apenaflor> good day to all.....
[10:31] <benn> DBO, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267
[10:31] <tsume> things like this really piss me off, there aren't any commercial editors for linux either
[10:31] <tsume> they are all f'kin windows based
[10:31] <ndlovu> any idea why mounting a network share gives me this message: "smbfs: mount_data version 1684370019 is not supported"?
[10:32] <Remy> !language
[10:32] <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.
[10:32] <PwcrLinux> I use nvu on my linux box :)
[10:32] <tsume> opensource sucks when there is no funding
[10:32] <ndlovu> ah yes, I think I still need to actually install smbfs...
[10:32] <Madpilot> tsume, is there any such thing as "a good WYSIWYG html editor"?
[10:32] <tsume> Madpilot: yes.
[10:32] <jbrouhard> tsume like what?
[10:32] <tsume> dreamweaver
[10:32] <jbrouhard> Plese do NOT say FrontPage
[10:32] <Den> Hi - Would someone please help me with a login failure in Dapper?  See http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/650892  Thanks! :)
[10:32] <jbrouhard> cause it sucks
[10:32] <jbrouhard> I use Dreamweaver
[10:33] <tsume> FrontPage is actually useful
[10:33] <jbrouhard> however, NVU is just as good
[10:33] <tsume> the new 2003 version is great
[10:33] <jbrouhard> just doesn't support PHP, ASP, JSP that much
[10:33] <alon> Killgore, now i can see the computer, but it asks for username and password and mine doesn't work
[10:33] <DBO> benn, ok, did you follow the walkthrough to the letter?
[10:33] <benn> DBO, if i can just get this stupid BusyBox thing removed, i think i can manage the rest myself
[10:33] <tsume> jbrouhard: not from where I'm sitting.
[10:33] <benn> DBO, yes
[10:33] <tsume> jbrouhard: doesn't have much ability for ease of use.
[10:33] <ziesemer> DBO - if you come up with anything, could you please private message me?  (Otherwise, I'm afraid I'll never see your response.)  Unless there's a searchable archive of this all somewhere...
[10:33] <jbrouhard> Then perhaps you're a bit too picky
[10:33] <jbrouhard> Honestly
[10:33] <PwcrLinux> yea, NVU only just basic, doesn't have other codes as PHP, ASP and etc..
[10:33] <jbrouhard> I use a combination of programs
[10:33] <benn> DBO, i really just want to undo all my changes if that's possible
[10:34] <jbrouhard> NVU, Quanta, and good ol' mcedit (or nano)
[10:34] <tsume> jbrouhard: I expect total ease. I have enough to remember in programming.
[10:34] <Killgore> alon: you will have to either set up a new user for samba (which i dont know how to do) or make your ubuntu share public, which imho is easier
[10:34] <DBO> ziesemer, your setting didnt work?
[10:34] <alon> Killgore, i can i do it public?
[10:34] <DBO> ziesemer, as far as I know, they only way to allow OS X and linux to connect is to disable signing, but its been at least a year since i last dealt with that issue
[10:34] <jbrouhard> What you programming in?
[10:34] <jbrouhard> java?
[10:34] <tsume> well I guess opensource is only good when theres a company like Novell sitting behind it developing for a certain product
[10:34] <DBO> benn, is your drive mounting in the live boot?
[10:34] <jbrouhard> <-- is trying to save up for a certain PHP editor ;)
[10:34] <ziesemer> Trying it now. I'll let you know.
[10:34] <tsume> jbrouhard: C,C++, Java, Ruby, bash, etc etc
[10:34] <Killgore> alon: public within your network
[10:35] <tsume> jbrouhard: asterisk dialplans :P
[10:35] <jbrouhard> heh
[10:35] <Den> Can anyone here help me with a login failure, X failure????
[10:35] <tsume> jbrouhard: I don't have time to hand type HTML code
[10:35] <jbrouhard> need a web editor for what ?
[10:35] <alon> Killgore, ok, but i do i do this?
[10:35] <jbrouhard> Oh
[10:35] <jbrouhard> NVU is WYSIWYG
[10:35] <jbrouhard> very hevay onthat too
[10:35] <DBO> Den, are you getting the login screen, or a text prompt?
[10:35] <tsume> jbrouhard: I've tried it out, its not too great. it keeps organizing my code
[10:35] <benn> DBO, no, i tried just doing a mount -t ext3 /dev/hda to a mount point, but it says it's already mounted or the mount point i just created is busy, so i just did umount /dev/hda but it says it's not mounted
[10:35] <jbrouhard> organized code is the best way to go
[10:35] <Killgore> alon: http://ubuntuguide.squarecows.com/doku.php and look at the networking link i think
[10:36] <jbrouhard> especially if someone down the road is more organized than you are
[10:36] <tsume> jbrouhard: also there aren't many decent features, and the site manager sucks ;)
[10:36] <Den> DBO: See http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/650892  Thanks! :)
[10:36] <jbrouhard> Well, yeah
[10:36] <DBO> benn, did you try creating a new mountpoint?
[10:36] <tsume> jbrouhard: it organizes it wrong
[10:36] <jbrouhard> Sitemanager sucks.. 8shrugs*
[10:36] <Killgore> alon:  there are a lot of different setups. You want Share: Public Authentitcation: No
[10:36] <benn> DBO, yes
[10:36] <benn> DBO, three now :)
[10:36] <tsume> jbrouhard: one feature in frontpage I like.. being able to remotely manage sites without downloading everything
[10:36] <DBO> Den, can you log in text based?
[10:36] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11949  here is my dmesg when i plugin the camera
[10:36] <Den> DBO: Yes
[10:36] <DBO> Den, do you have internet?
[10:36] <jbrouhard> tsume, i can do that too.. tho it requires me SSH'ing into the box and editing remotely :)
[10:37] <Den> DBO: When I gui login it immediately sends me back to a login screen -
[10:37] <tsume> jbrouhard: heh. well now you see my point
[10:37] <jbrouhard> Anyway I must get to sleep...
[10:37] <Den> DBO: yes, internet
[10:37] <jbrouhard> Personally tsume, I just use what is available
[10:37] <Den> DBO: Did you see the paste?
[10:37] <jbrouhard> if you absolutely NEED Dreamweaver
[10:37] <tsume> maybe I'll just develop one..
[10:37] <dr3as> had a nice html editor before, but can't remember the name, can anyone help?
[10:37] <jbrouhard> http://www.codeweavers.com
[10:37] <DBO> Den "ls /etc/X11" -> pastebin
[10:37] <jbrouhard> Perfect place to get Dreamweavers to run
[10:37] <tsume> jbrouhard: well there are features which would be nice to have.
[10:37] <jbrouhard> Well
[10:37] <jbrouhard> If you want to help make nvu better
[10:37] <tsume> jbrouhard: well I'd develop one for money too.
[10:37] <DBO> benn, interesting peice of breakage you pulled off...
[10:38] <tsume> would be the perfect product
[10:38] <jbrouhard> I'm sure they're always looking for additional devs ;)
[10:38] <benn> DBO, i am a master!
[10:38] <tsume> jbrouhard: sorry, theres no funding, and I'm not a 15 year old kid coding for a good time
[10:38] <bliss1_> to the room anyone work from command line with no X
[10:38] <benn> DBO, i found some things from people who tried to upgrade from breezy to dapper who got the same problems and had to rebuild a kernel or something, but i don't want any of that
[10:38] <benn> i just want my old setup back
[10:38] <Killgore> bliss1_: yeah
[10:38] <jbrouhard> neither are the nvu kids
[10:38] <DBO> benn, "mount" -> pastebin
[10:39] <DBO> benn, yes, but it should still mount in liveboot
[10:39] <jbrouhard> Anyways
[10:39] <tsume> jbrouhard: well like I keep telling the kaffe developers.. "geez man, offer commercial support or something"
[10:39] <jbrouhard> i'm gone
[10:39] <benn> pastebin?
[10:39] <Bambino> How do I check if the system i am running on is 32bit or 64bit?
[10:39] <Killgore> Bambino: look at the processor?
[10:39] <DBO> !tell benn about pastebin
[10:39] <Killgore> Bambino: how old is it?
[10:39] <Den> DBO: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/650904
[10:39] <DBO> Bambino, "uname -r"
[10:39] <benn> oh, ah
[10:39] <andyjeffries> Can anyone recommend an 802.11g wireless PCI card that works out of the box on Ubuntu 5.10 and is SMP safe (so no rt2500 cards)?
[10:40] <Bambino> Killgore, its a guy who has 64bits processor. But I he odnt know if he intalled ubuntu 32bit or 64bit
[10:40] <Den> DBO: You see that paste http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/650904
[10:40] <Bambino> Killgore, so i wanna find out what he has
[10:40] <bliss1_> Killgore; so do you use irssi or bithcx?
[10:40] <Bambino> DBO, thanks
[10:40] <DBO> Den, that explains some stuff
[10:40] <saik0> Bambino, what does "uname -r" give you?
[10:40] <Bambino> saik0, I am asking him now
[10:40] <benn> DBO, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11951
[10:40] <Den> DBO: Suggestions?
[10:41] <Killgore> bliss1_: oh god no. I installed BlackBox although i did use bitchx which i didnt like, because i couldnt figure out how to connect to 2 servers
[10:41] <Bambino> saik0: 2.6.12-10-386
[10:41] <saik0> Bambino, 32bit
[10:41] <DBO> Den, yeah, resinstall X might be the easiest solution
[10:41] <Bambino> saik0, thakns
[10:41] <saik0> Bambino, yea
[10:41] <Den> DBO: How do you think the problem occurred?
[10:42] <DBO> Den, I donno, i could research it, but I know where the problem is, not what caused it, I do very little work with X
[10:42] <Den> DBO: What _exactly_ shoulod I reinstall?  What would be the apt command?
[10:42] <tsume> punkforpez: EDONTCARE
[10:42] <Den> DBO: "I know wehr the problem is" > in X??
[10:43] <DBO> benn, is this the ubuntu live CD?
[10:43] <benn> DBO, yes
[10:43] <DBO> Den, you are supposed to have an /etc/X11/xserver folder, you dont
[10:43] <Den> DBO: yes
[10:43] <bliss1_> Killgore: Blackbox? ok I am in my command on my other box what a bit more youknow something to chew on I look at blackbox
[10:43] <Den> DBO: So, what would be the apt command to deinstall reinstall?
[10:43] <bliss1_> want
[10:44] <Killgore> bliss1_: blackbox is in apt if you have internet
[10:44] <DBO> Den "sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg" then "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg"
[10:44] <Den> DBO: Thanks :)
[10:44] <DBO> benn, are you sure you have the right device?
[10:44] <Killgore> brb getting games to work
[10:45] <bliss1_> Killgore: ok thanks what else do you run lynx browser for example
[10:45] <benn> yeah it comes up in dmesg as hda
[10:45] <Killgore> bliss1_: no i had firefox it was fine
[10:45] <DBO> benn, try /dev/hda1
[10:46] <benn> DBO, yeehaw, that mounted the drive
[10:46] <DBO> benn, you need to specify the partition when mounting =P
[10:46] <benn> DBO, now how do i undo the destruction?
[10:46] <benn> *sips his noob juice*
[10:47] <Mau> hi!! does anyone can help me with my dvd player, please? i cant listen the dvd. The main audio do not start. I can hear just the efects and secundary saounds.
[10:47] <doms> how to use v4l-conf
[10:47] <DBO> benn, "sudo rm /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom"
[10:47] <DBO> erm
[10:47] <DBO> wait
[10:47] <smerity> hey, I'm unsure that I have a divxcodec for my system going (I downloaded win32 codecs, and all from mplayer.hq), is there a deb package somewhere for divx?
[10:47] <DBO> benn, where did you mount it too?
[10:47] <bliss1_> Killgore Blackbox is a modern window manager for X window syste
[10:47] <Killgore> bliss1_: yeah so you will need X installed
[10:48] <benn> DBO, /mnt/hd/ so just sudo rm /mnt/hd/etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom ?
[10:48] <DBO> benn, see, you dont need that noob juice so bad
[10:48] <saik0> !tell smerity about restrictedformats
[10:48] <benn> :)
[10:48] <bliss1_> Killgore: ok my question was without X
[10:48] <benn> DBO, should i try restarting now?
[10:48] <tsume> bah. I'll friggen develop a commercial HTML WYSIWYG for linux. Opensource is weak when it means no funding...
[10:48] <benn> or is there anything more
[10:48] <DBO> benn, yeah, and pray to your gods too
[10:48] <benn> haha
[10:48] <benn> *crosses fingers*
[10:48] <smerity> thanks saik0
[10:49] <Killgore> bliss1_: yeah that was my problem. I had to install X before i could get it working. Many frustrating hours
[10:49] <benn> thanks for all the help, i might be back soon..
[10:49] <PwcrLinux> Hmm my system load spikes nearly 2.00.. something going to get high?
[10:50] <DBO> PwcrLinux, erm, once more with clarity?
[10:50] <bliss1_> Killgore: so how its diffrent from other X mangers and why the frustration
[10:51] <Killgore> bliss1_: i didnt know you needed X
[10:51] <Killgore> bliss1_: its very, very lightweight
[10:51] <DBO> hehe, X gives you the pretties Killgore, without X, there is no pretties, just text
[10:51] <asdf25> anyone know what package i should install in Dapper to get the xorg fglrx driver?
[10:51] <PwcrLinux> DBO: let me get terminal box hence 2 users are mines (1 on Xwindows and 1 in terminal).
[10:51] <bliss1_> Killgore: is there a howto anywhere?
[10:52] <saik0> Killgore, Blackbox (or ANY WM) cannot run without an X server.
[10:52] <shredder_> Bunqueeda Sha na na Sobakwan Ubuntu
[10:52] <PwcrLinux> DBO: 03:51:52 up 1 day,  7:31,  2 users,  load average: 0.38, 0.50, 0.44
[10:52] <Killgore> bliss1_: i think i saw one on the forums, but that was coming from already installed ubuntu, i just had a server instal
[10:52] <PwcrLinux> right now it's better now
[10:52] <Killgore> bliss1_: otherwise its easy
[10:53] <DBO> PwcrLinux, so what is the problem?
[10:53] <bliss1_> Killgore: my other box is debian but not unbuntu it has no X but I will search the ubuntu forum
[10:54] <PwcrLinux> DBO: yea, I checked last time was nearly spikes at 2.00, probably heavy loads or I ran a system monitor. probably a system monitor loads up pretty much 20 MB into memory..
[10:54] <shredder_> If you get frustrated, just smash everything in sight. As long as its not your shit. You feel great.
[10:54] <yuion> some knows any good client for dc++ or somethign like that?
[10:54] <DBO> PwcrLinux, system monitor is not a very lightweight application
[10:54] <PwcrLinux> DBO: Oh
[10:55] <Celaborn> is there a way to drop down to the console (no X) and stay there without the GUI login coming back up?
[10:55] <yuion> linux have any dc client??
[10:55] <saik0> Celaborn, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[10:55] <Celaborn> saik0, and then just start it again if I want to go back into X?
[10:55] <bliss1_> shredder_ close the eyes count to ten take a hot bath meditate smasing does nothing but create a mess
[10:55] <DBO> Celaborn, what saik0 said will disable X for that session
[10:55] <Cin> Can someone direct me to a better repositiries list (I'm on the Breezy one)?
[10:56] <saik0> Celaborn, correct
[10:56] <Celaborn> thank you very much
[10:57] <shredder_> Try using a variable ruhimnustak with 0.46 witholding demarkation template.
[10:57] <doms> how can i creat a module  [ video                  16004  0 ]  i see that in lsmod command
[10:57] <DBO> !tell Cin about repos
[10:57] <doms> how can i creat a module  [ video  16004  0 ]  i see that in lsmod command
[10:57] <shredder_> Beer
[10:58] <DBO> where?
[10:58] <saik0> doms, you dont "create" kernel modules. try asking about what it is you need to do
[10:58] <matrix> Hi can anyone tell how to connect to vpn form ubuntu? Are there any gui for connting to VPN
[10:59] <shredder_> Yah Bun Tu hip hop spotlight
[10:59] <DBO> !tell matrix about VPN
[11:00] <Cin> Thanks DBO.
[11:00] <KenSentMe> good morning
[11:00] <DBO> morning
[11:00] <ziesemer> DBO, how does !tell work ?  Where's it come from?
[11:00] <DBO> who'se ken and why did he send you?
[11:00] <ziesemer> !tell ziesemer about repos
[11:00] <Bambino> !java
[11:00] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:00] <DBO> ziesemer, it triggers ubotu to tell someone about something
[11:01] <KenSentMe> DBO: Does the game Leisure Suit Larry ring a bell?
[11:01] <DBO> no
[11:01] <DBO> =P
[11:01] <matrix> Thanks
[11:01] <KenSentMe> DBO: it's a line used in that game
[11:02] <KenSentMe> DBO: by using this nick i recognize the real geaks :p
[11:02] <saik0> !tell Bambino about fishing
[11:02] <Remy> !fishing
[11:02] <ubotu> [fishing]  randomly throwing !commands in the channel instead of using /msg ubotu command. Please dont fish for help. either !ask in the channel or msg ubotu < Knows Everything!> :)
[11:02] <Remy> haha :)
[11:02] <Remy>  how ironic :)
[11:02] <shredder_> Slayer anyone?
[11:02] <DBO> very, now stop abusing poor ubotu
[11:02] <smerity> msg ubotu help
[11:02] <saik0> Remy, haha
[11:02] <Bambino> randomly throwing commands? saik0, that was my second time.
[11:02] <smerity> lol, oops ^_^
[11:03] <MenZa> http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm <- Good article I found on the forums. Definitely worth a read :)
[11:03] <saik0> Bambino, one is enough. you should only use them in the channel for helping other people
[11:03] <Knelix> So, who's trying to get Ubuntu to boot on a Mactel?
[11:03] <Knelix> :-)
[11:03] <saik0> Bambino, if you want to know something just msg ubotu
[11:04] <Bambino> saik0 k thanks
[11:04] <bliss1_> Killgore: ubuntu hoto on blackbox is quite recent quite a bag of tricks
[11:04] <DBO> MenZa, you mean... you mean I cant BSOD in linux... oh noes!  we're doomed [/silly] 
[11:05] <GranMaestro> Hi everybody here, is anybody using a ppc build?
[11:05] <Killgore> bliss1_: yeah but it wasnt what i wanted EXACTLY, so i did it myself
[11:05] <Killgore> DBO: yeah just KERNEL-PANIC
[11:06] <GranMaestro> ppc not very popular among Linux users
[11:06] <shredder_> A Kernel of Korn
[11:06] <GranMaestro> Well, at least that's the impression..
[11:06] <Krhis> Try being a 64bit user.
[11:07] <DBO> PPC is a powerful architecture, but most PPC owners tend to be your standard mac user... aka want the same simplicity they get out of their toaster in a PC
[11:07] <shredder_> I know this, Elite group P4 motherboards just do't work with all ubuntu os
[11:08] <Knelix> The PPC G5 is 64bit.
[11:08] <Knelix> :-D
[11:08] <bliss1_> Killgore: one of the things I find with ubuntu is that they tell you how install it with apt-get then they say apt-get is not up to date get from tar or whatever but the support is just so good here and in the forum do you find that for some reason the repositories are not up to date?
[11:08] <Krhis> Yes, I know... But I've got an AMD64.
[11:09] <Killgore> bliss1_: yeah for some things like a programming language called scheme, the compiler is way out of date
[11:09] <Krhis> mmhmm
[11:10] <GranMaestro> Knelix: Krhis are you ppc users?
[11:11] <bliss1_> Killgore: it seems to me unlike the other debian os I just started useing is rock soild whereas ubuntu seems to not up date its repositories and do other things like forum support chat fride and other stuff
[11:11] <GranMaestro> Knelix: are you a  PPC user or Mactel?
[11:11] <Knelix> GranMaestro: I have PPC discs and I've run it via the live CD on my Macs before, but I mainly do run it on my AMD (non-64 bit) PC box.
[11:12] <shredder_> Fugger at http://www.xtremesystems.org/ is now using ubuntu in his overclocking benchmark world record times. he told me that it it runs 4 times faster than MS windows xp.
[11:12] <GranMaestro> Knelix: great, I was just wondering if you had any experience with Dapper on a Mac
[11:12] <Krhis> GranMaestro, AMD64.
[11:12] <bliss1_> Killgore what I ment was instead of updating repositories it gives support in chat and forum
[11:12] <GranMaestro> Krhis: tanks
[11:12] <Krhis> You're welcome, GranMaestro.
[11:13] <Knelix> With Apple leaving the PPC, it does seem that the PPC will experience even less popularity.
[11:13] <Killgore> bliss1_: dunno
[11:13] <GranMaestro> Question still remains.. anybody here using a ppc in this very moment?
[11:13] <MisterN> Knelix: what about the PS3, cell is PPC based, eh?
[11:13] <saimonn> hi
[11:13] <GranMaestro> 673 users online all on a PC? 8)
[11:14] <Knelix> GranMaestro: Sorry, I've very limited experience with Ubuntu on my Mac. I bought a PC to tun Ubuntu, so it wouldn't tie up my Macs.
[11:14] <bliss1_> Killgore: what did you want from blackbox that the howto did not offer?
[11:14] <Killgore> bliss1_: to install from the command-line or from a ubuntu server install
[11:14] <Knelix> MisterN: Ah, you're right. But that seems true mainly for the embedded and gaming market.
[11:14] <GranMaestro> Knelix: you are damn right, who needs Linux if you have OSX? :)
[11:14] <DBO> GranMaestro, I do
[11:14] <bliss1_> Killgore; yep good point
[11:15] <MisterN> Knelix: we'll see
[11:15] <Knelix> GranMaestro: Careful, they might burn us alive here for a comment like that... :-P
[11:15] <GranMaestro> DBO: You are my man
[11:15] <Knelix> MisterN: hey, I hope you're right! :-)
[11:15] <DBO> GranMaestro, I was tlaking about needing linux, not running PPC
[11:15] <GranMaestro> Knelix: I know, I started this to get some reaction.. ;)
[11:15] <Knelix> MisterN: I'm much more fond of the PPC than the x86.
[11:15] <DBO> GranMaestro, what is your problem?
[11:15] <ziesemer> DBO or whoever - I still can't get "Connect to Server" to work with Win2k3 even after the smb.conf edits.  From what I've read, supposedly smbfs just doesn't support is, that cifs needs to be used instead.  However, is that only useable from the terminal??
[11:15] <MisterN> oh, actually i don't trust the PPC any more
[11:16] <GranMaestro> DBO: I wanted to try dapper but cannot go any further than the boot screen
[11:16] <bliss1_> GranMaestro: is not the mac kernal  based on linux
[11:16] <Knelix> MisterN: i don't trust the powers that be. As far as the engineering and chip, though, I do.
[11:16] <saik0> bliss1_, no it's not
[11:16] <DBO> bliss1_, BSD, not linux
[11:16] <GranMaestro> bliss1_: I am no newbie
[11:17] <GranMaestro> Guys I have got Breezy running no problem
[11:17] <KenSentMe> if i install dapper now and update it when it's released in june, will it be different then when i wait for june and install the final version?
[11:17] <bliss1_> DBO: I went to a Mac show a year ago thats what I was told thanks DBO
[11:17] <MisterN> Knelix: well i was easily impressed by benchmarks in which PPC scored pretty bad. i am aware of the typical benchmark problems, though
[11:17] <GranMaestro> I just wanted to know if anybody got Dapper running but can't get the answer neither her or on the Dapper channel
[11:17] <saik0> bliss1_, they lied
[11:17] <DBO> GranMaestro, did you manage to get it installed or we talking the boot screen for the installer?
[11:17] <Tomcat_> KenSentMe: Not much.
[11:17] <DBO> bliss1_, the mac people lie
[11:18] <alon> i have 2 extra buttons in my mouse which should be used as back and forward when browsing. how can i set them to work?
[11:18] <KenSentMe> Tomcat_: what is different then?
[11:18] <GranMaestro> DBO: is that Dapper or Breezy?
[11:18] <DBO> ziesemer, I dont use CIFS, but my understanding is it layers on top of a GUI of some sort
[11:18] <DBO> GranMaestro, Dapper
[11:18] <saik0> !tell KenSentMe about mousebuttons
[11:18] <DBO> ziesemer, maybe this can help you http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=12306
[11:18] <Tomcat_> KenSentMe: Well, if you use dapper now and change some configs, they will obviously stay when you update in June. Apart from that I can't think of anything...
[11:18] <GranMaestro> DBO: negative, no luck that's why I am asking here.. :(
[11:18] <sufa> anyone use desklets?
[11:19] <Tomcat_> sufa: Sure.
[11:19] <sexcopter8000m> hi, is there some kind of an equalizer that works across the whole system, rather than for individual applications? my new sub is just too loud! :s
[11:19] <DBO> GranMaestro, just a blank screen?  nothing happens?
[11:19] <sufa> Tomcat_,  any favorites?
[11:19] <DBO> GranMaestro, you dont even get to the first part of the install?
[11:19] <alon> i have 2 extra buttons in my mouse which should be used as back and forward when browsing. how can i set them to work?
[11:19] <sufa> or any good site to get them besides gdesklets.org ?
[11:19] <KenSentMe> saik0: is that something that changes?
[11:19] <GranMaestro> DBO: I get the live cd to boot as far as the Dapper splash screen, black screen with the installer.
[11:20] <Tomcat_> sufa: GoodWeather and gauge-fold@home... no others :o
[11:20] <Madpilot> !tell alon about mouse
[11:20] <bliss1_> DBO: I have one arm longer than the other because of mac when they first brought out there so called labtop 1990 or somewhere around there just a kid them
[11:20] <Tomcat_> sufa: And I get them from gdesklets.org... no other sites. :o
[11:20] <GranMaestro> DBO: Have tried the expert mode and others to no luck
[11:20] <saik0> KenSentMe, wrong person sorry
[11:20] <KenSentMe> Tomcat_: and what about the looks of the desktop etc??
[11:20] <saik0> !tell alon about mousebuttons
[11:20] <DBO> GranMaestro, make a post to the forums, I think for now you are SOL with dapper (it is still beta for a reason)
[11:20] <holycow> sexcopter8000m: well gnome volume manager does ... i'm not sure where you get this /per applicatin stuff. look top right in gnome
[11:20] <GranMaestro> DBO: did you have a better result?
[11:20] <KenSentMe> saik0: np
[11:20] <ziesemer> DBO, I actually read that post, which just brings up even more issues.  :-)  Everything there requires root privileges, does it not??
[11:21] <DBO> ziesemer, yeah
[11:21] <sufa> thank you Tomcat_
[11:21] <DBO> ziesemer, what you dont have root?
[11:21] <GranMaestro> DBO: ther must be somewhere some people running it.. ;)
[11:21] <saik0> sexcopter8000m, run alsamixer from a terminal
[11:21] <sexcopter8000m> holycow, mine just shows master volume, no graphic equalizer...
[11:21] <sexcopter8000m> holycow, not that i can see anyways
[11:21] <DBO> GranMaestro, try #ubuntu+1
[11:21] <Tomcat_> KenSentMe: Well, that's in config files... so if you don't delete them in June, it will stay the way it is today.
[11:22] <GranMaestro> DBO: I already did spent some 20 minutes there prior to switch over to this channel.
[11:22] <KenSentMe> Tomcat_: ok
[11:22] <Tomcat_> KenSentMe: Some config files will be replaced when you update (unchanged system configs), but not all of them.
[11:22] <ziesemer> DBO - I'm the only user, and have sudo, at the moment.  This just doesn't seem right, though.  I should be able to easily connect to remove shares with standard user privileges.  I mean, this can even be done under windows!!  :-)
[11:22] <GranMaestro> DBO: no reaction at all
[11:22] <Tomcat_> KenSentMe: That's one reason why I reinstall for each release.
[11:22] <DBO> GranMaestro, I see, well I dont know what to say...
[11:22] <DBO> ziesemer, no, mounting shares is a root thing
[11:22] <sexcopter8000m> saik0, holycow my sub doesn't have its own channel, it's just a 2.1 setup thing
[11:22] <shredder_> some mother board chipsets will not work with all versions of the install and live cd ubuntu
[11:23] <KenSentMe> Tomcat_: then i think i'd better wait for the final and maybe test Dapper on a testing system
[11:23] <GranMaestro> DBO: :) thanks for trouble. It's always difficult to "think different"..
[11:23] <holycow> sexcopter8000m: i misunderstood you, you mean mixer as you said :)
[11:23] <holycow> try alsa mixer from repos, that should work i think
[11:23] <DBO> GranMaestro, please try to keep the macisms to a minimum ;-)
[11:24] <ziesemer> DBO - well, how does the "Connect to Server" currently work (with non SMB-signing) - that permits a standard user to work with remote shares (just not with Win2k3 atm)
[11:24] <DBO> samba isnt mounting a drive
[11:24] <ziesemer> DBO - yeah, kind of works like ftp, right?  And the mount just makes it appear as a mount?  (hence, smbfs?)
[11:24] <DBO> think of samba like how you think of ftp...  (ok, not on a technical level, but for general concept)
[11:25] <ziesemer> lol
[11:25] <DBO> ziesemer, smart cookie you are
[11:25] <DBO> ziesemer, CIFS requires mounting, thus requires root
[11:25] <ziesemer> So, is there a way to allow regular old users to either use CIFS, or allow users to mount to restricted locations?
[11:25] <DBO> if samba gets support (or has) for the signatures, root access would not longer be required
[11:26] <shredder_> My hard drive mounted her software
[11:26] <DBO> ziesemer, if you put the entry in /etc/fstab, it should work for everyone
[11:26] <DBO> all the time
[11:26] <Knelix> shredder: Uhm.. say that again...
[11:26] <shredder_> yeah
[11:27] <DBO> shredder_, I think I said that to one of my girlfriends once...
[11:27] <ziesemer> DBO - Just to understand, fstab and all these other options solve my immediate need...  But there still seems to be a part of the picture missing here...
[11:27] <shredder_> Very technical application
[11:28] <holycow> sexcopter8000m: you know what? just ignore me.  i thought i had a clue on this one but honestly, i'm giving yhou some terrible advice
[11:28] <ziesemer> For example, say I'll have 100 students using this box.  Do all 100 students' shares on the file server need to be put in fstab so they can be used?
[11:28] <holycow> sexcopter8000m: hang around, someone else might actually have a clue
[11:28] <holycow> >_>
[11:28] <ziesemer> (as every student should have access to their and only to their share)
[11:28] <DBO> ziesemer, uhhh... yeah that doesnt sound like a good fix...
[11:28] <ziesemer> :-(  :-)
[11:28] <DBO> ziesemer, that would get you a HUGE fstab fast
[11:29] <ziesemer> Not to mention, I'd need to gather all their passwords and put them in there.
[11:29] <shredder_> Heard of the new divorce Barbi?
[11:29] <DBO> ziesemer, have you tried (I know I know) disabling the signing?
[11:29] <cusco> anyanyone here using a zydas chipset on a wireless device?
[11:29] <shredder_> She comes with all ken's shit
[11:30] <ziesemer> I'm sure if I disable the signing, it would work.  Again, another workaround, but still not the ideal solution.  :-)
[11:30] <ompaul> !CoC
[11:30] <ubotu> somebody said coc was 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/
[11:30] <mareks> anyone know how to stop X so that i can install nvidia driver?
[11:30] <sexcopter8000m> holycow, hehe, no worries, i'm looking for myself in synaptic, there's a few possibles
[11:31] <cusco> mareks: killall -9 gdm
[11:31] <DBO> ziesemer, my expertise is not with microsoft, can you disable signing on a per share basis?
[11:31] <ziesemer> Nope.  Only per server.
[11:31] <saik0> mareks, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[11:31] <DBO> ziesemer, perhaps setting up a server for the linux boxes?
[11:31] <saik0> mareks, are you installing it via the nvidia installer or from packages?
[11:32] <ziesemer> DBO.  :-)  Yep.  Another workaround.  (Sorry for being so pessimistic - you're trying to be so helpful, but we're just not getting anywhere.  :-)
[11:32] <mareks> saik0, perfect thank you
[11:32] <DBO> ziesemer, Im afraid workarounds might be all there is to offer... short of getting down and dirty with samba and programming...
[11:33] <ziesemer> I suppose most places that have any *nix boxes are probably using *nix servers, so no one else really has this problem??
[11:33] <mareks> when trying to install nvidia driver, got strange message: No precompiled kernel interface found. I have the option for the installer to download a kernel interface? Yes or No?
[11:34] <DBO> ziesemer, oh I know our microsoft guy here had that problem... so I just set up samba shares on a couple nix boxes and away we went
[11:34] <DBO> ziesemer, AFAIK you do have to disable signing
[11:34] <DBO> samba simply doesnt support it
[11:35] <evader> how do i get amule to work
[11:35] <ziesemer> DBO - That's what I've seen, which makes the "client signing = auto" documentation all the more interesting.  :-)  Guess maybe this is something to post to the samba lists, just for clarification...
[11:35] <saik0> evader, try being as specific as possible
[11:36] <DBO> ziesemer, like I said, we had this issue about a year ago, and didnt really have the time to mess with it, but I hope things have changed since then
[11:36] <ziesemer> DBO - Or, what are the possibilities of making a browseable interface using cifs instead of samba?  :-)
[11:36] <ompaul> for multiple shares you could run xen with a share on each xen instance and different rules for each
[11:36] <holycow> ziesemer: perhaps you needto think about file sharing a bit differently ...
[11:36] <shredder_> Two words that chicks don't dig micro and soft, Someone should really start a macrohard venture.
[11:36] <holycow> ziesemer: perhaps something like ifolder.com is the right solution
[11:37] <ziesemer> (reading link)
[11:37] <mantono> How do I compile packages with apt-get? I had a command for it in .bashrc, but I lost it.
[11:37] <holycow> ziesemer: i've also setup sharing via sshfs
[11:37] <jad_> would it be a problem if I chown /opt to user.user instead of root ?
[11:37] <saik0> shredder_, you forgot that it's not the size that counts but how much money you have
[11:38] <holycow> but it really depends what you need, i'm not really an authority on any of these so don't expect too many answers from me :) just tossing some info out there
[11:38] <shredder_> Your somewhat correct, Money is king
[11:39] <ompaul> shredder_,  care to clean up the conversation in line with the CoC - we would like this channel to G rated
[11:39] <DBO> sshfs isnt a great idea for large deployment...
[11:39] <shredder_> Oh yeah, no prob
[11:39] <ziesemer> holycow - cool ideas, but just another workaround.  :-)  Sorry for bringing this to the Ubuntu list, as really, I'm finding it's a *nix problem in general...
[11:39] <DBO> ziesemer, we handle those too =P
[11:40] <DBO> ziesemer, the client signing bit you have been talking about is not dealing with outbound connections but inbound (i believe)
[11:41] <zuokanyunqi> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your ins tallation and add the correct paths!
[11:41] <ziesemer> Consider the following situation...  Working in a school environment, with a few hundred students.  Primarily a windows environment.  Lots of shares on Win2k3 servers - public folders, user folders, etc, etc.  Works great for everyone - from the old Win98 boxes, to WinXP teacher laptops, to PocketPC's - even my Palm!
[11:41] <zuokanyunqi> what does this mean
[11:41] <evader> saik0: I did apt-get install amule. It's installed. Now, I clicked on the ED2K tab and did 'get server list', and it says the server list is in the incorrect format
[11:42] <ziesemer> Now I want to add just a handful of *nix boxes.  Should be able to get them to connect to the existing infrastructure without having to change the infrastructure.  Not so easy, I guess.  :-)
[11:42] <saik0> evader, I've never used amule. But I'm sure thats much more likey to get a response from somebody who can help.
[11:42] <DBO> ziesemer, there must be a way
[11:42] <DBO> we will find it
[11:43] <sophtpaw> aloha
[11:43] <ziesemer> DBO - I'd be quite surprised if there wasn't.  Finding it is the challenge.  And this is after hours upon hours of searching through Google, the newgroups, etc, etc...  :-)
[11:43] <evader> anyone can help with my above mentioned amule problem?
[11:44] <zuokanyunqi> i was compiling kile1.9 could anyone give me some suggestions
[11:44] <zuokanyunqi> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your ins tallation and add the correct paths!
[11:44] <zuokanyunqi> ./confuguer give me this
[11:44] <ziesemer> I need to sign-off here shortly...  Feel free to contact me through www.ziesemer.com if you think of anything.  :-)  Thanks for all your help!!
[11:44] <DBO> ziesemer, darn it, you got me interesting now, I wont sleep till I figure out where the configuration error is...
[11:44] <robaqqq> hi all i have problem with my wifi setup - i'm using a hotspot and it disconnects me every few minutes. deactivating and activating eth1 (wifi acrd) helps only for few minutes. any ideas?
[11:44] <sophtpaw> is it apt-get edubuntu-desktop?
[11:45] <MenZa> I believe so, sophtpaw?
[11:45] <MenZa> I'm not entirely sure though
[11:45] <sphinx> hi
[11:45] <saik0> zuokanyunqi, i belive that you need xserver-xorg-dev
[11:45] <sophtpaw> MenZa: thx
[11:45] <shredder_> WiFi repeater amp
[11:45] <sphinx> i need sum help
[11:45] <sophtpaw> Ubuntu rocks
[11:45] <MenZa> Correct, sophtpaw. sudo apt-get install edubuntu-desktop
[11:45] <MenZa> http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=edubuntu-desktop
[11:45] <DBO> ziesemer, what happens when you try to connect?
[11:45] <neutrinomass> Aren't RAR archives supposedly handled by 'rar' or 'unrar' ? Why is it that I cannot install it (ie. it doesn't exist in the repositories )?
[11:45] <MenZa> sophtpaw: got that right :)
[11:46] <ompaul> sophtpaw,  don't forget sudo :)
[11:46] <sophtpaw> MenZa: kewl-i thought so, with 'sudo' too of course
[11:46] <sphinx> how do I set the root psw in ubuntu? I installed mine and it never asked for root and now I cant install updates
[11:46] <MenZa> sophtpaw: indeed :)
[11:46] <sophtpaw> ompaul: i never forget sudo - I love sudo!
[11:46] <saik0> neutrinomass, have you added the universe and multiverse repositories?
[11:46] <MenZa> sphinx: your own password.
[11:46] <ziesemer> DBO - keeps prompting for password over and over.
[11:46] <MenZa> !tell sphinx about rootsudo
[11:46] <alon> when i restart gnome by ctrl+alt+backspace it is changed to text mode, how can i return to gnome graphical mode?
[11:46] <DBO> ziesemer, enter "smbclient //xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/FOLDER -U administrator" into a command prompt
[11:46] <ompaul> sphinx, read wiki.ubuntu.coim/RootSudo
[11:46] <ziesemer> Logs on Win2k3 box make everything appear succesful.
[11:46] <robaqqq> shredder_, wifi repeater amp?
[11:46] <MenZa> alon: startx
[11:47] <DBO> (obviously fill in the blanks ziesemer)
[11:47] <saik0> alon, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[11:47] <neutrinomass> saik0: Yes. It doesn't show up in synaptic and apt-get install rar (and apt-get install unrar ) tell me that "package has no installation candidate" ...
[11:47] <MenZa> saik0: I suppose that's another way of doing it :)
[11:47] <sphinx> cheers
[11:47] <shredder_> Some onboard LAN cards are not recognized by ubuntu and can create a prob
[11:47] <alon> saik0 startx seems to be simpler, but thanks although
[11:47] <MenZa> alon: indeed ;)
[11:47] <neutrinomass> (this is on Dapper. I think that for some reason the package went missing a while ago, or so I found out on launchpad )
[11:47] <saik0> alon, startx will run X without the display manager
[11:47] <mareks> name of good IRC client for linux?
[11:48] <MenZa> mareks: irssi
[11:48] <ziesemer> DBO - appears successful - at smb prompt
[11:48] <Krhis> Xchat is basic.
[11:48] <robaqqq> shredder_, its atheros pcmcia card
[11:48] <mareks> thanks menza
[11:48] <DBO> ziesemer, you cann access the share?
[11:48] <saik0> mareks, for GNOME use xchat, for console irssi rocks
[11:48] <sophtpaw> X-chat
[11:48] <ziesemer> Dunno - need to see how to do something here to truly test it..
[11:48] <MenZa> mareks: I'm not sure if it comes with Ubuntu. If not, sudo apt-get install irssi
[11:48] <MenZa> Otherwise just type in "irssi", without the quotes.
[11:48] <saik0> neutrinomass, did you apt-get update after adding the repos?
[11:48] <Krhis> I'm chatting in #xchat right now... ironic.
[11:49] <mareks> you guys are all awesome help thankx
[11:49] <mareks> thanks*
[11:49] <MenZa> np :)
[11:49] <Krhis> Anytime.
[11:49] <ziesemer> DBO - YES, I'm connected.  ?!?
[11:49] <robaqqq> shredder_, how to check that it works oproperly?
[11:49] <neutrinomass> saik0, well I "reloaded" in synaptic which is the same thing, right?
[11:49] <MenZa> It's what we're here for :)
[11:49] <ziesemer> So why doesn't it work from "Connect to Server" ??
[11:49] <DBO> ziesemer, because I never work int he GUI?
[11:49] <saik0> neutrinomass, yes
[11:50] <shredder_>  Yes a WiFi repeater amplifier will get a strong signal in areas where there is signal weakness. I know that there is repeater amps available for cell phone signal
[11:50] <DBO> ziesemer, now Im going to feel really dumb if this is the problem we had way back when...
[11:50] <saik0> neutrinomass, put the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin for me
[11:50] <shredder_> The card or the WiFi amp?
[11:50] <harisund> I have a quick question, if I have multiple DHCP clients (dhclient and pump) which one will the system take as default?
[11:50] <DBO> ziesemer, type "dir" do you see the files on the share?
[11:50] <evader> Is there a way to have NetworkManager switch to a static-ip network
[11:50] <evader> ?
[11:51] <ziesemer> Yes, hence the "it actually works".  :-)
[11:51] <DBO> ziesemer, sorry, its hard to figure out what "it actually works" is at times...
[11:51] <NanoBCN> hi, anyone here can help me with PAM db authorization for virtual users of vsftpd?!
[11:51] <neutrinomass> saik0: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11953
[11:52] <ziesemer> sry, of course
[11:52] <DBO> ziesemer, what are you entering into the "Connect to server" box?
[11:52] <ziesemer> I'm tired.  :-)
[11:52] <MenZa> What WM/DE does Edubuntu use by standard?
[11:52] <DBO> 6AM here ziesemer, its cool, totally understand=)
[11:52] <evader> Anyone no how to make NetworkManager switch to my non-dhcp network?
[11:52] <saik0> neutrinomass, for dapper you should be in #ubuntu+1
[11:53] <PwcrLinux> irssi almost like BitchX. that's new to me
[11:53] <holycow> evader: just create a new network profile and select it
[11:53] <ziesemer> First attempt was just the machine name in the "server name", and a share name in "share name".
[11:53] <evader> holycow: How do I create a network profile, where are they stored?
[11:53] <neutrinomass> saik0: Oh, sorry (I mentioned this was Dapper earlier btw, not trying to trick you or anything ;) . Thanks a lot.
[11:54] <DBO> ziesemer, put the ip in the server field, nothing in share, the folder name in folder, the username in Username, and nothing else
[11:54] <harisund> I have a quick question, if I have multiple DHCP clients (dhclient and pump) which one will the system take as default?
[11:54] <ziesemer> According to the Wiki entry, that works for XP (which it does) but for Win2k3, use "machine/Share" in "server name" instead, and leave share blank.  When trying to open that, though, it comes back with "Sorry, couldn't display all the contents", and I see nothing.
[11:54] <lucasvo> how can I make a right-click on a Mac iBook?
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[11:54] <holycow> evader, system/admin/networking ... look at the location pulldown
[11:54] <ziesemer> What is "folder name" ?
[11:54] <lucasvo> (using ubuntu)
[11:54] <Firefox_8> instruction Google Adsense-->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/en.htm                 Download free Firefox -->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/Firefox.htm
[11:54] <evader> holycow: I'm using ubuntu
[11:54] <cusco> after I compiled something
[11:54] <cusco> how do I make a deb package?
[11:54] <evader> oops
[11:54] <cusco> out of it
[11:54] <evader> hollywoodstar: xubuntu
[11:55] <evader> holycow: sorry that was for you^
[11:55] <hollywoodstar> grr
[11:55] <webserver> having a difficulty getting the proper resolutions listed in the resolution settings, any help?
[11:55] <webserver> (Graphics driver installed properly and working)
[11:56] <ziesemer> DBO - adding "client use spnego = yes" into smb.conf is what let me get smbclient working...  Now why the GUI is still having issues is the question....
[11:56] <evader> holycow: any idea?
[11:57] <sphinx> another question: which kernel is better for centrino 386 or 686?
[11:57] <DBO> ziesemer, thats a very good questions ziesemer, are you using the IP in the GUI and not netbios (use IP)
[11:57] <holycow> evader: what kind of reply is that? did you think i was giving you an answer for suse or redhat?
[11:57] <holycow> evader: which part of my answer are you stuck on?
[11:57] <saik0> neutrinomass, try this sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11954
[11:57] <evader> holycow: I gave you the wrong reply. I'm sorry. I meant to say xubuntu.
[11:58] <evader> XFCE, not gnome, so where can I create the profiles?
[11:58] <evader> what file is it stored in?
[11:58] <ziesemer> Will try IP...
[11:58] <holycow> what is xubuntu? ah xfce, go ask the xfce guys then :)
[11:58] <webserver> ideas anyone on the resolution issue?
[11:58] <ziesemer> Thing is, the hostname even works with smbclient...
[11:58] <webserver> is there a config file that lists available resolutions?
[11:58] <holycow> evader: sorry bro, not really sure, i can only give answers for gnome
[11:58] <DBO> ziesemer, I never liked hostnames
[11:59] <evader> holycow: can you point me in the direction of a channel that might be able to help?
[11:59] <ziesemer> I'm not about to have students start remembering ip addresses.  (Though typically, I remember the ip and forget the hostname.  :-)
[11:59] <holycow> evader: there appears to be #xfce ... :/ not really sure beyond that my friend, sorry
[12:00] <DBO> ziesemer, thats very kind of you =P
[12:00] <holycow> ziesemer: how do you guys managed teh shares, active directory for win users right?
[12:00] <ziesemer> Oh WOW - that actually works!  Using IP instead of hostname...
[12:00] <ziesemer> holycow, yes
[12:00] <DBO> holycow, we can actually get in, its just the GUI thats messing up
[12:00] <holycow> yeah its not really a *nix* issue at all
[12:00] <ziesemer> I can even browse the available shares and work from there, which is VERY cool.
[12:01] <holycow> its the samba client on *nix* thats the problem
[12:01] <holycow> as well as ms extending smb in undocumented ways
[12:01] <DBO> ziesemer, good
[12:01] <ziesemer> So, is this a bug in the GUI client?
[12:01] <ziesemer> BTW, what happened to the "trash" icon on the desktop?
[12:01] <sovieticool> i have a 5.1 sisten on a karajan sound card ! how i set alsa to be alble to hear in all speackers ?
[12:01] <DBO> ziesemer, I take full responsibility for nothing, but if you need someone to blame for your students having to remember an IP, Im your man
[12:02] <DBO> ziesemer, in GNOME?
[12:02] <ziesemer> yes
[12:02] <holycow> ziesemer: hard to say, it could either be gui, or could be protocol level.  the gnome client is terrible, as are all samba clients i have ever tried on linux
[12:02] <DBO> Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editior
[12:03] <DBO> ziesemer, then apps -> nautilus -> desktop
[12:03] <sovieticool> now i hear in only 4 speaker ..center and subwoofer don't work ~
[12:03] <DBO> ziesemer, check trash_iconf_visible
[12:03] <sovieticool> help me someone ?
[12:03] <ziesemer> Ahh, apps.  I was looking under desktop.  Stupid me.  :-)  Thanks!
[12:03] <holycow> oh your making it like a win desktop?
[12:03] <holycow> *ew* c'mon man, teach them how to organize theird desktops :)
[12:03] <DBO> ziesemer, its a perfectly logical place to look =P
[12:04] <ziesemer> holycow, this one's for ME.  :-)
[12:04] <shrewduser> i have sound issues :(
[12:04] <holycow> heh
[12:04] <shrewduser> why does ubuntu choke with sound?
[12:04] <holycow> DBO: ha! me leash fell off
[12:04] <shrewduser> how do i restart sound service?
[12:05] <DBO> holycow, you are the first cow Ive ever met capable of pouncing
[12:05] <DBO> ziesemer, come back from time to time, let us know how things go
[12:05] <DBO> Im here... all the time... let me know =)
[12:05] <holycow> DBO: gnu does that to ya
[12:06] <ziesemer> Ok, so, now that we basically have a handle on this smb stuff...  Basically, the GUI has an issue with host names vs. IP - but only for Win2k3...  Should we bug report this somewhere??
[12:06] <shredder_> I would say to test each speaker out on a simple output to make sure that your sub and center work. May not be the sound card config at all. Speakers go bad.
[12:06] <DBO> ziesemer, Im sure they are quite aware
[12:06] <ziesemer> DBO - Then why didn't any of our web searches find it?? :-)
[12:06] <DBO> ziesemer, because we suck at google?
[12:06] <shrewduser> how do i restart alsa?
[12:07] <holycow> ziesemer: your next project is to wait for samba 4, then replace all your windows servers that handle sharing with a debian/samba4 config
[12:07] <shrewduser> i want to restart my sound service...
[12:07] <holycow> including the ad
[12:07] <sovieticool> know somebody how to set alsa for 5.1 sistem genius ?
[12:07] <saik0> DBO and ziesemer, so it's a GnomeVFS thing?
[12:07] <DBO> shrewduser, "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart"
[12:07] <shrewduser> thanks :)
[12:07] <muie_borcea> hi guys, i just want to dump gstreamer and install totem-xine. my question is: after gstreamer+its plugins removal and totem-xine installation, will i be able to play the same multimedia i was able to play with gstreamer? does xine uses the same plugin system? do i need to install xine plugins?
[12:07] <DBO> saik0, my guess is its just this samba client
[12:07] <DBO> there are many, and they all suck
[12:07] <Shrieve> !flash
[12:07] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:07] <PwcrLinux> shrewduser: check on PCM should be ticked on it..
[12:08] <muie_borcea> !totem-gstreamer
[12:08] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, muie_borcea
[12:08] <ziesemer> We need to get the page at http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq?highlight=%28breezy%29 edited to reflect this...
[12:08] <holycow> muie_borcea: not the same, but close.  the development of either is independent of each other so one can never expect similar functionality
[12:08] <adampong> hallo
[12:08] <MisterN> culater
[12:08] <mjr> muie_borcea, you don't need to remove gstreamer to use totem-xine, and totem-xine uses xine codecs, which are pretty much installed automatically with it
[12:08] <ziesemer> It's not a wiki, and thus not editable, I'm afraid....
[12:08] <saik0> !tell muie_borcea about fishing
[12:08] <holycow> muie_borcea: also gstreqamer is much improved in dapper, just a heads up
[12:08] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: saew the ubuntu howto on blackbox, now do you fell like telling me how you did it?
[12:08] <adampong> wer sprechen hier deutsch?
[12:09] <shrewduser> PwcrLinux: hey? PCM? ticked on what?
[12:09] <ziesemer> saik0 / DBO - How can it be a samba client issue, when "smbclient hostname" works flawlessly?
[12:09] <muie_borcea> mjr, but when dpkg-ing totem-xine it tells me that it is not compatible with gstreamer
[12:09] <shrewduser> i couldn't find a file called alsa, just alsa-utils
[12:09] <mjr> muie_borcea, it conflicts with totem-gstreamer, yes, but not with gstreamer as such
[12:09] <saik0> muie_borcea, totme can use either gstreamer as a backend, or xine
[12:09] <sovieticool> muie_borcea roman tata ?
[12:09] <DBO> ziesemer, well, the flaw exists when we use the client, but not when we dont...  through my wonderful ability to deduce... I have concluded (perhaps wrongly) that the issue is with the client
[12:10] <shrewduser> nm i think i got it
[12:10] <DBO> ziesemer, =)
[12:10] <shrewduser> *sigh* still no sound...
[12:10] <bliss1_> FlannelKing: just put it in the paste bin
[12:10] <shrewduser> time for a reboot
[12:10] <ziesemer> DBO - Oh, by client, you don't mean smbclient ?
[12:10] <DBO> ziesemer, no, I mean the connect to server thing
[12:10] <PwcrLinux> shrewduser: go open on speaker icon > Open Volume Control and if you see the PCM on the list//
[12:10] <DBO> the GUI frontend
[12:10] <ziesemer> Agreed.
[12:11] <holycow> gui frontend is also sloooooooow
[12:11] <DBO> and prompts for the password 10 billion times
[12:11] <shrewduser> yes
[12:11] <ziesemer> It's actually not that bad - and I'm even operating within VMWare Server!
[12:11] <ziesemer> No password prompting issues.
[12:11] <shrewduser> pwcrlinux: yes
[12:11] <DBO> ziesemer, try typing the wrong password, then hitting cancel, at least with FTP, this will get you the result of it just asking again... and again... and again...
[12:12] <ziesemer> Point taken.
[12:12] <El> ola
[12:12] <PwcrLinux> shrewduser: okay move the PCM bar up to about 80%
[12:12] <shrewduser> and enable it?
[12:12] <DBO> ziesemer, so are you good to go?
[12:12] <serge> Where is the eggdrop.conf file created when trying to install it with "apt-get install eggdrop" Silly way to install eggdrop I know, but TCL just does'nt like me. Any ideas?
[12:12] <holycow> ziesemer: samaba4 is supposed to be super evil, from a demo it is supposed to be able to suck out an ad db infrastrucgture, an dcompletely replace a win ad server
[12:12] <PwcrLinux> shrewduser: yes to enable it
[12:13] <holycow> :) ziesemer ad it to your todo list :)
[12:13] <shrewduser> done...
[12:13] <remke> join /#ubuntu-nl
[12:13] <ziesemer> I'm leaps and bounds ahead of where I was a few hours ago...  I even got ssh access working, my trash icon on my desktop :-), etc...
[12:13] <shrewduser> "Couldn't open audio."
[12:13] <ziesemer> I still want this fixed.  :-)  But thanks to DBO and all for all your help.
[12:13] <yuion> how to get up the boot menu before staring ubuntu?
[12:13] <DBO> ziesemer, if you WANT, there are other GUI frontends for samba you could try
[12:13] <bliss1_> nickrud: in your office or bed
[12:13] <holycow> ziesemer: check out sshfs sometime, its sweet
[12:14] <muie_borcea> sovieticool > are you there? ;p
[12:14] <sovieticool> yes
[12:14] <DBO> holycow, I dont know sshfs is a good idea for several hundred studends...
[12:14] <sovieticool> :D
[12:14] <shrewduser> nvm i will reboot
[12:14] <sovieticool> u are from romania
[12:14] <sovieticool> ?
[12:14] <mareks_> fixed my resolution issue, i highly recommend the ubuntu wiki
[12:14] <holycow> DBO: its not :) he seems to be curious
[12:14] <holycow> :) hehe
[12:14] <PwcrLinux> shrewduser: oh, what is your sound card brand and model?
[12:14] <muie_borcea> sovieticool > da dom'le, sunt roman. da' de ce nu raspunzi in privat?
[12:14] <mcf501> i am trying to install ubuntu on an old pc (meets min spec) but this dell pc wont let be get to the bios to enable boot from cd, any ideas?
[12:14] <sovieticool> da nu mere privat
[12:14] <DBO> holycow, ok, I see what you are at now, I thought you were making a rather odd suggestion...
[12:15] <ziesemer> Will do, about sshfs.
[12:15] <serge> Where is the eggdrop.conf file created when trying to install it with "apt-get install eggdrop" Silly way to install eggdrop I know, but TCL just does'nt like me. Any ideas?
[12:15] <sovieticool> hai pe #ubuntu-ro
[12:15] <muie_borcea> sovieticool > hai
[12:15] <pip_> Anybody who can help me ?
[12:15] <saik0> serge, man slocate
[12:15] <pip_> I made a bad mistake in ubuntu
[12:15] <pip_> can I recovery them
[12:15] <fcarde> ajsjfkajsaskafkll
[12:15] <pip_> Anybody who can help me
[12:16] <mareks_> anyone know of a good codec package? one that includes xvid (and possibly wmv, mov support)?
[12:16] <fcarde> carajkfkasjfkajksfmak
[12:16] <mareks_> and heck, the name of a good linux media player?
[12:16] <DBO> ziesemer, if you want to try other samba clients, there is tksmb, xsmbrowser... and many more, maybe they wont have the glitch
[12:16] <DBO> ziesemer, they are all in universe repos
[12:16] <fcarde> guachu cguachu
[12:16] <gnomefreak> did they change the nvidia drivers/settings from 2.6.15-19 to 2.6.15-20
[12:16] <pip_> Ubugtu:I made a mistake in ubuntu ,can I recovery my files deleted?
[12:17] <fcarde> me hacen el favor de hablar el castellano
[12:17] <shredder_> vlc media player. Is this the best one?
[12:17] <ziesemer> Say I use another front-end - is that picked up by other applications?  For example, right now, I open gedit, and I can open any of my existing shares...
[12:17] <DBO> ziesemer, should be
[12:17] <gnomefreak> fcarde: /join #ubuntu-es
[12:17] <mcf501> !install ubuntu
[12:17] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mcf501
[12:17] <gnomefreak> nm than
[12:17] <gnomefreak> mcf501: what are you looking for?
[12:17] <hyso> Hi, anyone tried the dapper ntfs write support?
[12:18] <ziesemer> Yet, OpenOffice, for example, only displays actual mounts.  :-(  Which comes back to finding a viable way for users to have their own mounts.  But I think that's another topic for another day...
[12:18] <gnomefreak> hyso: no and i wouldnt till after its stable
[12:18] <saik0> hyso, try #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[12:18] <DBO> ziesemer, smbfs
[12:18] <DBO> ziesemer, "sudo apt-get install smbfs"
[12:18] <mcf501> gnomefreak: trying to install ubuntu on this dell but it wont let be get into the bios to enable boot from cdrom
[12:18] <DBO> that can handle the mounting issue
[12:18] <hyso> saik0, ok thanks
[12:19] <gnomefreak> mcf501: are you using the right key combos to evter the bios?
[12:19] <ziesemer> I thought we just said users can't create mounts...
[12:19] <hyso> gnomefreak, I heard the ntfs write support reached better stability...
[12:19] <pip_> gnomefreak:Can I recover my deleted files in ubuntu
[12:19] <DBO> ziesemer, what do I know?
[12:19] <saik0> ziesemer, are we talking WIn clients or *nix clients?
[12:19] <pip_> gnomefreak:can you help me ?
[12:19] <mcf501> gnomefreak: it doesn't tell be the keys, just fast boots windows, i have been trying to mash random keys atm (well the normal ones)
[12:19] <DBO> ziesemer, to be honest, Im not usre if smbfs needs root or not...
[12:20] <gnomefreak> hyso: dapper isnt stable writing to ntfs i feel is not a high priority so i would wait (personal  opinion)
[12:20] <gnomefreak> mcf501: try F2
[12:20] <ziesemer> saik0 - trying to find a viable solution for allowing *nix users to connect to existing Windows servers.
[12:20] <Snake[Sleep] > Can some gnome guru tell me how I can set MP3s to open with rythmbox
[12:20] <holycow> gnomefreak: dude, there is no such thing as ntfs write, please forget at ntfs write
[12:20] <gnomefreak> dell loves F2
[12:20] <mcf501> gnomefreak: tryed, ah got it, it was esc and then delete
[12:20] <hyso> gnomefreak, ok
[12:20] <gnomefreak> holycow: as stated before yes dapper should beable to and i was telling him to wait til stable to find out
[12:21] <saik0> ziesemer, restricted to SMB?
[12:21] <holycow> gnomefreak: or anyone else out there: ntfs projects for writing to that file system are all defunct.  no one is bothering wasting their life trying to reverse engineer something that is complicated, undocumented and changes from release to release
[12:21] <DBO> saik0, we got smb connected already
[12:21] <holycow> gnomefreak: dapper has ntfs write planned? really? thats a mofo huge project i seriously doubt any intention for such support
[12:22] <Krhis> Snake__, Right click the MP3 file, and click Open With.
[12:22] <gnomefreak> holycow: thats one of the things they were "sopposed to add"
[12:22] <Krhis> Err.... sorry.
[12:22] <ziesemer> FYI, Ctrl+L, smb:// has the exact same issue.  hostname fails, IP works.
[12:22] <janine> joint canal
[12:22] <DBO> gnomefreak, wont happen
[12:22] <Krhis> Right click the MP3 file, Properties, and click Open With.
[12:22] <DBO> ziesemer, sounds like a nautilus issue then
[12:22] <shredder_> Add applications should help you run mp3's on rythembox
[12:23] <Snake__> Krhis: I tried that, it doesnt want to work, or is there something im missing, I check rythmbox, then I double click the icon, and it still opens in totem
[12:23] <gnomefreak> DBO: dont know im not working on it so i cant say for sure. personally i dont need it nor want it thats why i have duel boot
[12:23] <holycow> gnomefreak: the only way its going to be added is if someone rips out the win dll and uses some backend to give interaction to the disks.  other than that i dont see it happening at all ... and frankly you cant redistribute windows dlls
[12:23] <Pupeno> I am being told on #evolution on irc.gnome.org that Evolution requries spamassasin to do junk filtering, is this true ? Ubuntu doesn't install spamassassin by default, why ?
[12:23] <Alapzaj> wich parameter must i mount root fs after init=/bin/bash hack?
[12:23] <Krhis> Pupeno, yes, it's true.
[12:23] <pip_> Pupeno:excuse me ,can you help me ?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> Pupeno: its one of the apps you can use
[12:23] <saik0> DBO and ziesemer, perhaps theres something intresting you could hack together with FUSE and PAM?
[12:24] <DBO> ziesemer, checking out smbfs?
[12:24] <Krhis> Snake__, hit the close buttion?
[12:24] <mareks_> alright im off to bed. thanks for the help guys. night
[12:24] <Pupeno> pip_: do you need help particularly from me ?
[12:24] <Pupeno> gnomefreak: what do you mean ?
[12:24] <gnomefreak> Pupeno: theres no need for it as default (if they enabled everything people wanted in the default install you would have 35 disks like debian)
[12:24] <kingspawn> Alapzaj: mount /dev/whatever / doesnt work?
[12:24] <johnny06> hi,anybody usinig debian sarge in here
[12:24] <Krhis> Yay for net install.
[12:25] <Snake__> I'm beginning to dislike gnome again
[12:25] <kingspawn> johnny06: #debian
[12:25] <gnomefreak> johnny06: that would be in #debian
[12:25] <Alapzaj> i want to mount rw
[12:25] <shredder_> Right click on any song or video and choose other application other than totem. VLC seems to work good for videos.
[12:25] <Snake__> johnny06: ohh thats an awesome topic to bring to #ubuntu :P :)
[12:25] <johnny06> ok
[12:25] <johnny06> sorry
[12:25] <Krhis> Snake__, and what did you do last time?
[12:25] <Snake__> Krhis: what do you mean?
[12:25] <kingspawn> one mustnever use totem
[12:25] <Pupeno> gnomefreak: they don't include spamassassin which is needed to spam filter by the default mail application but includes bogofilter ? I think spam filtering in the default mail application is important enough to include it.
[12:25] <kingspawn> its evil and extremely annoying
[12:25] <Snake__> kingspawn: I agree
[12:25] <DBO> saik0, aint no way Im taking that flag and running with it... FUSE is a pain as it is...
[12:25] <Krhis> You said you had the same problem with gnome?
[12:26] <saik0> DBO yea...youre right
[12:26] <pip_> Pupeno:yes,I need your help .and I wanna ask how I can recover the deleted files by mistake.
[12:26] <saik0> theres still this http://pam-mount.sourceforge.net/
[12:26] <carsten> Hi. Is there a boot-parameter which disables sata in the live-cds? I get a kernel-oops in sata
[12:26] <Pupeno> pip_: why don't you just ask the channel ? (I don't know how to do that anyway).
[12:26] <ziesemer> DBO - smbfs comes back to the same issues with users being allowed to mount.  But in the end, I think this will be the best option - I recall hearing about a way to do this in the past - but this is a project for another day.
[12:26] <ndlovu> I'm trying to download openoffice2 at the moment and it's taking forever... if I have it on another system, can I just copy the debs, or is that a bad idea?
[12:26] <sovieticool> sound problem :((((((((((
[12:26] <Snake__> Krhis: no I Just said i'm beginning to dislike gnome again. I'm trying despreatly to like it since the KDE version of ubuntu just isnt up to par in dapper (dapper may be why this wont work...)
[12:26] <gnomefreak> Pupeno: thats not for us to decide its up to the devels and i feel other things should be added by default like build-essential  but not everyone codes not eveyone uses a mail client
[12:27] <saik0> ziesemer, http://pam-mount.sourceforge.net/
[12:27] <Krhis> Oh, didn't know you where running dapper.
[12:27] <DBO> ziesemer, well, for the time being, you are half way there, 50% better than you started
[12:27] <sovieticool> i can't set alsa to play 5.1
[12:27] <Krhis> I havn't messed with it yet (running Fluxbox anways).
[12:27] <bliss1_> gnmoefreak: just saying hi
[12:27] <Smerity> Has anyone experienced (and hopefully fixed) jittery playing with mozilla-mplayer plugin in Firefox?
[12:27] <pip_> Pupeno:what is channel?
[12:27] <Snake__> Krhis: its pretty nice aside from small anoything things like this
[12:28] <Krhis> True, but at least there's more time to patch that stuff.
[12:28] <NanoBCN> Anyone here worked with PAM auth for vsftpd?
[12:28] <Snake__> It needed it
[12:28] <Pupeno> pip_: you are in a channel, or room. This that sourrounds what we are writting, just ask your question, someone will answer.
[12:28] <Krhis> mmhmm
[12:28] <DBO> Pupeno, Im going to steal that
[12:29] <DBO> that was wonderful
[12:29] <ziesemer> Regarding the hostname vs. IP issue - DBO, you think this is an issue with nautilus?  Where does this fall?  Is this Ubuntu specific, or elsewhere?  Cause I don't see anything in the Ubuntu bug database that matches this issue.
[12:29] <Snake__> Krhis: to be truthful, tho I dont have a nightly snapshot, as of Flight 6, it still needs way more work IMHO, main focus should be on expresso and the update system
[12:29] <DBO> nautilus would be GNOME
[12:29] <ziesemer> k
[12:30] <pip_> Pupeno:thank you all the same.
[12:30] <ndlovu> if I copy /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org2* across to /var/cache/apt/archives of the other computer and then apt-get dist-upgrade, would it find the packages?
[12:30] <pip_> Anyone who can help me ?
[12:30] <Snake__> Expresso will be the future of the install, and its pretty bugged (and a installer is the last thing you want buggy...anything tweaking partitions and buggy = baddd)
[12:30] <shredder_> Has anyone installed the real player10 on ubuntu?
[12:30] <DBO> pip_, please post your problem
[12:31] <pip_> How can I recover deleted files in ubuntu?
[12:31] <Pupeno> pip_: just ask the question. that.
[12:31] <Snake__> With a lot of work and dedication, or with a data recovery center
[12:31] <DBO> pip_, have you removed them from the recycling bin as well?
[12:31] <Krhis> Wow, now I'm glad they held it back.
[12:32] <Snake__> Krhis: dont get me wrong, its a really nice OS in theory, but as I said, small things ruin the giant
[12:32] <pip_> I did with a terminal ,I used ' sudo rm -R  'command
[12:32] <Krhis> Yes, true.
[12:32] <pip_> DBO:I used sudo rm -R command in a terminal
[12:33] <Snake__> pip_: see above (re: With a lot of work and dedication, or with a data recovery center
[12:33] <shredder_> http://www.sysinternals.com/ may have a usable data recovery package thats free.
[12:33] <DBO> pip_, yep, its gone, not much for you to do
[12:33] <DBO> shredder_, for ext3?
[12:33] <pip_> DBO:It will  never be back ?
[12:33] <shredder_> ext3?
[12:33] <Snake__> Is there anything like superkaramba for gnome?
[12:33] <Snake__> (or does SK work?)
[12:34] <sovieticool> is existing a program like deepfreeze for ubuntu ..anything i install after reboot to disepear
[12:34] <DBO> pip_, not unless you take it to a data recovery professional (very expensive)
[12:34] <DBO> shredder_, you know... the linux file system
[12:34] <pip_> Snake__:Can you help me ?I deleted files by mistake.can I recover them back?
[12:34] <Snake__> pip_: see DBO 's response.. its pretty difficult
[12:34] <Krhis> Snake__, gDisklets
[12:35] <Snake__> Krhis: where would I get themes/widget/foo for that?
[12:35] <Krhis> gDesklets.... sorry.
[12:35] <pip_> DBO:Oh,God
[12:35] <shredder_> Ok. I am not sure. I click on the link and check it out.
[12:35] <pip_> DBO:Thank you !
[12:35] <DBO> pip_?
[12:35] <Snake__> lol
[12:35] <Krhis> Almost everywhere. Even apt for them.
[12:35] <Snake__> ooo
[12:35] <Snake__> nice
[12:35] <Krhis> http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[12:35] <DBO> it will cost you a lot of money to get information recovered...
[12:35] <pip_> root is not always good for me
[12:36] <DBO> pip_, what is your native language?
[12:36] <Smerity> Can anyone play this with mozilla-mplayer and not have it jittery ? http://fredrik.hubbe.net/plugger/test.mov
[12:36] <pip_> DBO:I don't know what the software is
[12:36] <me2win> Krhis: try http://gnome-look.org
[12:36] <Krhis> I found it to be a little CPU hog.... but that was a long time ago.
[12:36] <pip_> Chinese
[12:36] <pip_> DBO:Chinese
[12:36] <DBO> do we have a chinese channel?
[12:36] <Krhis> me2win, I'm a fluxbox user.
[12:36] <Snake__> Krhis: Heres one "feature" about gnome I find paticularly annoying, but I guess n00bs will like it: theres a new add/remove programs menu, its like a dumbed down synaptic
[12:36] <DBO> !cc
[12:36] <ubotu> DBO: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:37] <me2win> Krhis: you can still use the widgets
[12:37] <Snake__> only the basic of basic programs
[12:37] <DBO> nope...
[12:37] <me2win> if you are using gdesklets
[12:37] <Krhis> Snake__, ah, saw that when I first found Ubuntu.
[12:37] <Snake__> me2win: widgets work with it??
[12:37] <Krhis> me2win, I have no need to use gDesklets. But thanks anyways.
[12:37] <DBO> pip_, I am going to say this again, about the only way for you to recover your data is to take your hard drive to a profession recovery service.  Very expensive...
[12:37] <me2win> oh i thought thats what you were asking about
[12:38] <Snake__> me2win: im using it
[12:38] <Krhis> Oh no I was telling Snake__ .
[12:38] <Snake__> (or trying to)
[12:38] <me2win> oh
[12:38] <tonyyarusso> !zn
[12:38] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tonyyarusso
[12:38] <tonyyarusso> !zh
[12:38] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tonyyarusso
[12:38] <Snake__> ...
[12:38] <me2win> baha
[12:38] <ziesemer> saik0 - pam-mount looks promising..  How's that work?  Must run a service in the background or something to take care of the mounting/unmounting...  Is anyone already running this?  Doesn't look the most popular...
[12:38] <tonyyarusso> I thought it was something like that...
[12:38] <pip_> DBO:I understand you.But is there any software can help?
[12:38] <saik0> !tell tonyyarusso about fishing
[12:38] <Snake__> me2win: sooo widgets work with this thing?
[12:38] <DBO> pip_, let me look
[12:39] <holycow> http://data.linux-ntfs.org/stats/  <-- well the project seems to be active
[12:39] <saik0> ziesemer, pam is pam....I've never used pam-mount though. just found it in google
[12:39] <holycow> i wish them luck
[12:39] <holycow> woops
[12:39] <me2win> Snake__: gdesklets? they have their own special widgets I think, ive never used it
[12:39] <tonyyarusso> saik0: I thought I remembered something for chinese for DBO/pip_; guess I was wrong.
[12:39] <me2win> holycow: ntfsprogs works great
[12:39] <enkrav> Hello, what's a gnome tool to visualize disk usage of directory hierarchies?
[12:39] <Snake__> me2win: oh okay, I would assume so, thats why I was kinda cought off guard
[12:39] <saik0> tonyyarusso, oh np. it's a reflex at this pooint sorry
[12:40] <me2win> Snake__: ah
[12:40] <ziesemer> Thanks to all.  Need some shut-eye, l8r.
[12:40] <janine88> bonjour
[12:40] <pip_> DBO:When I use windows XP, I use FinalData ---some kind of recovery software.But I don't know ,in Linux, is there any like that?
[12:40] <FoReSTaReaN> has anybody tried to run Mysql Workbench in Ubuntu?
[12:40] <tonyyarusso> saik0: Not a bad reflex either.  What is that darn abbreviation anyway?  Something non-intuitive for us English-speakers.
[12:40] <janine88> bonjour
[12:40] <saik0> tonyyarusso, i couldnt tell you
[12:41] <FoReSTaReaN> I've got error like misssing GLIBCxx 3.4.6 is not installed
[12:41] <FoReSTaReaN> for binary package 1.05beta
[12:42] <DBO> pip_, no, it is pretty much gone... the rm command pretty well kills any recovery choices...
[12:42] <pip_> DBO:Thank you for your tips!
[12:42] <saik0> !zh
[12:42] <ubotu> saik0: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:42] <shredder_> PC Tools worked like a champ with xp data recovery. I am not sure if it works with linux. Contact Mark Russinovitch at http://www.sysinternals.com/ he may have a option for your problem pip.
[12:43] <DBO> buy low sell high
[12:43] <pip_> DBO:
[12:43] <saik0> oh...well pip_ and tonyyarusso, it's #ubuntu-zh
[12:43] <pip_> saik0what?
[12:43] <saik0> tonyyarusso, https://wiki.kubuntu.org/InternetRelayChat
[12:43] <DBO> shredder_, it wont work
[12:43] <saik0> pip_, #ubuntu-zh is the chinese channel
[12:43] <pip_> I know!
[12:44] <DBO> shredder_, NTFS is majorly different from EXT3, one recovery tool will not work on the other
[12:44] <shredder_> oh ok. Now we know
[12:44] <janine88> comment traduire en franais
[12:44] <pip_> saik0:But now there are few people there!
[12:44] <DBO> pip_, what did you delete anyhow?
[12:46] <ibooij> hi all, I have a question regarding Evolution
[12:46] <DBO> ok, what is it?
[12:46] <ibooij> How can you delete calendars?
[12:46] <ibooij> I get a dialog asking 'Do you really want to delete?'
[12:46] <DBO> ibooij, right click on the calendar on the left bar, and select delete
[12:47] <ibooij> DBO: I do that, but then nothing happens
[12:47] <ibooij> DBO: the calendar is still there
[12:47] <ibooij> BTW: Evolution 2.6.0 on Dapper
[12:47] <DBO> sounds like a bug
[12:47] <DBO> !dapper
[12:47] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[12:48] <pip_> DBO:In fact the files I deleted are now very important to me ,but I have spent a lot of time collected them from the Internet
[12:49] <pip_> DBO:In fact the files I deleted are not very important to me ,but I have spent a lot of time collected them from the Internet
[12:49] <ibooij> I had the same problem on Breezy by the way
[12:49] <DBO> pip_, ah... well... best of luck
[12:49] <pip_> DBO:Not very important but filled with time I wasted
[12:50] <DBO> pip_, not much left to do but waste more time re-collecting it
[12:50] <pip_> DBO:Yeah
[12:51] <pip_> DBO:Where are you from?
[12:51] <DBO> pip_, America
[12:51] <pip_> DBO:Nice to meet you.I like USA
[12:52] <undeadsoldier> sup
[12:53] <MickoD> morning
[12:53] <saik0> MickoD, morning
[12:53] <MickoD> how does one make a network boot disk for dapper ?
[12:53] <DBO> !dapper
[12:53] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[12:53] <shredder_> Thanks guys. From Vegas, C-ya
[12:53] <pip_> DBO:I am a college student with the major ----Software Engineering .Carnegie Mellon is very good at SE ,right?
[12:53] <ndlovu> I'm using freemind on one ubuntu machine, but installing it on another machine gives dependency issues. any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
[12:53] <DBO> pip_, yes... but this is not the place for that kind of discussion...
[12:54] <saik0> ndlovu, which package does it say it's missing? (install that package)
[12:54] <gerhard> good morning everyone
[12:54] <pip_> DBO:OK.Sorry
[12:54] <DBO> pip_, its ok, rules are rules =P
[12:55] <DBO> gerhard, morning
[12:55] <ndlovu> saik0: package libforms-java has no installable candidate
[12:55] <LazyAngel> how can i preserve file permission. Eg. if you put a file in a directory, all files inside that directory should have same owner and/or same permisson (777)
[12:55] <DBO> ndlovu, what arch?
[12:55] <gerhard> i need to open an .rar archive but my ubuntu archive manager wont
[12:55] <pip_> DBO:How long have used Ubuntu?
[12:55] <DBO> !tell gerhard abour rar
[12:55] <gerhard> what to do now?
[12:55] <ndlovu> saik0: (not available, but referred to by another package). i386
[12:55] <DBO> !rar
[12:56] <ubotu> somebody said rar was a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[12:56] <gerhard> doesnt tell me anything DBO
[12:56] <DBO> there you go =)
[12:56] <gerhard> ^^
[12:56] <gerhard> thanks
[12:56] <ndlovu> DBO, siak0: i386 (if that's what you mean)
[12:56] <DBO> !tell ndlovu about repos
[12:57] <ndlovu> DBO: universe, multiverse are enabled
[12:57] <DBO> interesting
[12:58] <ndlovu> DBO: freemind is not a supported package (don't know why, 'cos it's great software).
[12:58] <DBO> and libforms-java is not in the repos
[12:59] <ndlovu> DBO: but it's working on my other ubuntu machine. can I figure out from there how to make it work?
[01:00] <DBO> ndlovu, which is frankly quite interesting
[01:00] <DBO> ndlovu, you need to install java
[01:00] <saik0> ndlovu, did you use easyubuntu or automatix on it, or add any unofficial repos?
[01:01] <DBO> !tell ndlovu about java
[01:01] <Snake__> YAY! Krhis they are getting stuff done! here was one of my complaints with expresso: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/espresso/+bug/35614 and https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/espresso/+bug/36742 (Grub Install Fails) now its fixed woo hoo!!
[01:01] <gerhard> im topo stupid:
[01:01] <gerhard> gerhard@Gerhard:~$ cd Desktop
[01:01] <gerhard> gerhard@Gerhard:~/Desktop$ unrar -e English_G_2000_A_6_Workbook_mit_Loesungen.rar
[01:01] <gerhard> bash: unrar: command not found
[01:01] <gerhard> gerhard@Gerhard:~/Desktop$
[01:01] <Snake__> :)
[01:01] <DBO> !paste
[01:01] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[01:01] <gerhard> yes i know
[01:01] <gerhard> too lazy
[01:01] <saik0> gerhard, then maybe you'll find people are too lazy to help you
[01:01] <DBO> not a good answer... but Im no op...
[01:01] <gerhard> :(
[01:02] <gerhard> mom
[01:02] <Snake__> saik0: great answer bro
[01:02] <Snake__> im out
[01:02] <Snake__> pz
[01:02] <ndlovu> DBO, saik0: I've just checked the download folder from my previous install, and there's debs for libforms-java and libbatik-java. must have installed them with dpkg -i. will do the same again.
[01:02] <gerhard> http://nopaste.php-q.net/204161
[01:03] <pao> Hi I am on Mac, how can I simulate a  click mouse ?
[01:03] <saik0> gerhard, the manual is a good place to start. man rar
[01:03] <gerhard> thx
[01:03] <DBO> ok
[01:03] <gerhard> it says theres no manual entry for rar
[01:03] <saik0> man unrar?
[01:03] <gerhard> mom
[01:03] <DBO> gerhard, "sudo ln -s /usr/bin/unrar /usr/bin/rar
[01:03] <DBO> "
[01:03] <gerhard> the same
[01:03] <saik0> sometimes i miss the RTFM attitue of #debian
[01:04] <pao> I have tried to control click but it does not offer me the contextual menu that I should have with the right click
[01:04] <pao> anyone ?
[01:04] <DBO> saik0, im up for it if you are
[01:04] <ndlovu> does anyone know why freemind isn't supported? because it's java-based?
[01:04] <pao> saik0: yeah but not all the times
[01:04] <gerhard> ??
[01:04] <vge> &j #ubuntu-fi
[01:04] <DBO> ndlovu, Im sure there is a reason, but ours is not to ask why...
[01:04] <saik0> pao, thats for sure. I like how we're all "friendly" and "useful" too =)
[01:04] <gerhard> nothing happens
[01:05] <bimberi> ndlovu: it's probably just waiting for someone to package it
[01:05] <pao> saik0: :)
[01:05] <pao> saik0: can you help me get a right click with a mac mouse ?
[01:05] <ndlovu> DBO: :-) I guess ours is to do something about it if we care enough...
[01:05] <DBO> ndlovu, you got it!
[01:06] <DBO> mmm... right click on a mac... I knew Id get to make that joke sometime
[01:06] <pao> DBO: right,
[01:06] <DBO> pao, you COULD change the mouse to left handed, then everything is right click...
[01:06] <holycow> saik0: i'm offended
[01:06] <gerhard> now the utility unrar is not in my PATH
[01:06] <holycow> i'm neither friendly nor usefull
[01:06] <holycow> *cough*
[01:07] <DBO> and you definately have that RTFM attitude
[01:07] <gerhard> how do i get it there? when i tried once, i had no rights to do so
[01:07] <holycow> lol i know, i used to hate that about #debian dudes
[01:07] <holycow> now i think i would fit in #bsd
[01:07] <holycow> *sigh*
[01:07] <pao> DBO: ah ah thats chicky
[01:08] <DBO> chicky?
[01:08] <saik0> gerhard, do you have rar and unrar installed?
[01:08] <gerhard> i guess not
[01:09] <gerhard> i loaded about 5 stupid rar distros from their homepage but i cannot install them
[01:09] <gerhard> as my knowledge is too few
[01:09] <saik0> !repos
[01:09] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[01:09] <DBO> gerhard, "sudo apt-get install rar"
[01:09] <gerhard> oh
[01:09] <mthakur_> hello, what is SEO?
[01:09] <saik0> gerhard and then "sudo apt-get install rar unrar unrar-nonfree"
[01:09] <gerhard> an error
[01:09] <lucaas> i belive its unrar
[01:09] <gerhard> in German
[01:10] <lucaas> gerhard, sudo apt-get install unrar
[01:10] <mthakur_> leaving
[01:10] <gerhard> E: Paket unrar hat keinen Installationskandidaten
[01:10] <holycow> i love the sticky window edges in new gnome
[01:10] <gerhard> i translate: E: packet unrar has no installation candidate
[01:10] <Sanne> gerhard, you need to enable universe and multiverse
[01:10] <holycow> its implemented in a very pleasing and non annoying way
[01:10] <gerhard> how?
[01:10] <lucaas> !repositories
[01:10] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[01:10] <saik0> gerhard, or you could try #ubuntu-de
[01:10] <Bambino> if I wanna be able to play movies in firefox (when visiting websites), what plugin do i need
[01:11] <gerhard> i see
[01:11] <saik0> holy cow I said that 5 minutes ago
[01:11] <gerhard> thanks
[01:11] <DBO> holycow, so its implemented completely inverse to how you prefer it? =P
[01:11] <holycow> saik0: hehe really? :) delicious isn't it?
[01:11] <holycow> DBO: thats cold bro, cold!
[01:11] <lucaas> Bambino, mplayer-plugin
[01:11] <gerhard> uh im running kde, where is that synaptic thing?
[01:11] <Ilokaaaasu> its  called adept in kde
[01:11] <gerhard> thanks
[01:11] <DBO> holycow, we have jabbed enough at each others ideas, I figured I might as well cut into the person for once =P
[01:11] <holycow> DBO: when i switched from kde to gnome coupla years ago that was the one thing i missed, but i didn't know this could be improved on, its nice
[01:12] <Sanne> gerhard, also check out packages.ubuntu.com, a nice way to see if some software is in the ubuntu repositories.
[01:12] <Bambino> lucaas, how do i get it? apt-get mplayer-plugin ?
[01:12] <lucaas> Bambino, you probably want to get w32codecs too
[01:12] <holycow> DBO: hehe
[01:12] <lucaas> Bambino, yes
[01:12] <saik0> !restrictedformats
[01:12] <ubotu> from memory, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:12] <Bambino> lucaas thanks
[01:12] <lucaas> Bambino, look at that link ^
[01:13] <Bambino> lucaas, thank you
[01:13] <Bambino> saik0, U too :)
[01:13] <DBO> uh oh... its bright agian... that means I stayed up all night helping (kind of) people here and forgot to sleep
[01:13] <KR3470R0> hiyas
[01:13] <saik0> Bambino, we try
[01:13] <DBO> night all
[01:13] <lucaas> Bambino, no problem :)
[01:13] <Bambino> saik0, and you succeed :) thanks again
[01:14] <ndlovu> night DBO, thanks for the help!
[01:14] <KR3470R0> i just installed a new Nvidia geForce card - but when i installed the drivers under mandriva (now running ubuntu) and it had a crash where I couldn't start X
[01:14] <zugu> question: does krusader work on ubuntu? or is it made for kde deskops only?
[01:14] <KR3470R0> i want to install the drivers again, but do it so that the same doesn't happen
[01:14] <GotUbuntued> Please help. I've install the latest jre1.5.0_06 and firefox 1.5.0.1 and linked the plugins. Why does'nt firefox show java ? Just says "install plugin"
[01:15] <KR3470R0> so...how do I do that? :P
[01:15] <Sanne> zugu, I just installed krusader. the necessary kde libs will be installed, though.
[01:15] <zugu> Sanne > thank you
[01:15] <holycow> GotUbuntued: because either you didn't install it right or didn't link it right.  did you check either of these variables?
[01:15] <Sanne> zugu, you're welcome.
[01:16] <gerhard> :D
[01:16] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : I've check the firefox plugin directory. The java files are there. Any idea?
[01:16] <holycow> GotUbuntued: well symlinks might be there, do they actually point to the right dir?  are theere any files in the dir they are pointing to? are they pointing to correctly named files?
[01:16] <KR3470R0> anyone with any ideas on the nvidia issue?
[01:17] <roico> how can i use skype and hear music at the same time?
[01:17] <saik0> !tell Bambino about nvidia
[01:17] <saik0> oops
[01:17] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : And how do I check it? I'm sure that they link to the right dir
[01:17] <saik0> tell KR3470R0 about nvidia
[01:17] <KR3470R0> lol
[01:17] <KR3470R0> i'm not a baby!
[01:17] <saik0> son of a!
[01:17] <holycow> GotUbuntued: symlinks are the right way to do it, but you can copy/paste the files directly to the firefox plugins dir
[01:17] <saik0> !tell KR3470R0 about nvidia
[01:17] <babo> roico: ipod + computer ...
[01:17] <babo> :-)
[01:18] <roico> lol...
[01:18] <gerhard> hah, i am great, it installs unrar now :D
[01:18] <KR3470R0> thanks :D
[01:18] <roico> is there any way to do it?
[01:18] <Sanne> gerhard, congrats :)
[01:18] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : how do I do it because I can't do it in the file browser because of the permissions
[01:18] <roico> except of using ipod? :)
[01:18] <gerhard> can i install skype the same way?
[01:18] <saik0> roico, by using alsa'a native hardware or software mixing instead of ESD
[01:18] <holycow> GotUbuntued: i'm a wee bit tired to run you through the details of that ...  backtrack your steps as per wiki, you will need to know a bit of command line stuff to do so
[01:18] <babo> roico: do you have the skype hijacker installed ?
[01:19] <holycow> anyone wanna help GotUbuntued get his java plugs for moz running? im too tired to go through this right now, its not hard jsut tedious
[01:19] <ndlovu> any idea how much resources the lamp platform uses (I'm wanting to set up a personal wiki on my own computer)?
[01:19] <roico> babo: yes, but no mixing... :(        saik0: how do i do that?
[01:19] <saik0> !dmix
[01:19] <ubotu> well, dmix is first try system>prefrences>multimedia system selector change it to alsa. for oss application type aoss <appl name> if still have problems then http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[01:19] <holycow> !ja va
[01:19] <ubotu> holycow: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:19] <holycow> !java
[01:20] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:20] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : I did the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion thing with no errors
[01:21] <Bambino> saik0, Hmm, why did I get nvidia from you ?:)
[01:21] <Sanne> ndlovu, it runs quite nicely on my Athlon 1000 Mhz. Is there anything specific you need to know?
[01:21] <roico> saik0: its already using alsa... i also tried to run skype with aoss, but it didnt help... =\
[01:21] <holycow> GotUbuntued: *ummm* that looks much too much work
[01:21] <holycow> !java
[01:21] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:21] <saik0> Bambino, dont ask, it's complicated
[01:21] <holycow> GotUbuntued: do the sun java install from that link
[01:21] <Bambino> saik0, heh ok :)
[01:21] <holycow> GotUbuntued: its the easiest way to do it and you get the latest jre
[01:22] <ndlovu> Sanne: thanks. I guess I'm just concerned about it hogging i/o resources with random disk reads and stuff while I'm working
[01:22] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : I've got the latest jre installed
[01:22] <saik0> roico, hmm. I've never used skype, I'm just going on the assumption that it swallows your alsa device
[01:22] <holycow> GotUbuntued: how do you know?
[01:23] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : java -version
[01:23] <roico> saik0: swallows my alsa device? what do u mean?
[01:23] <Sanne> ndlovu, well, I would maybe disable it for things like realtime audio work, but other than that, it shoukld be ok. I use it for local web development.
[01:23] <ndlovu> Sanne: thanks, I'll give it a go :-)
[01:23] <Sanne> ndlovu, you're welcome, good luck :)
[01:24] <saik0> roico, some applications that dont support ESD use your alsa device, which means nothing else can use it unless your mixing sounds.
[01:24] <holycow> GotUbuntued: i will haveto leave this for another day, i'm sorry, i'm tired and acting like an ass ... that is not helpfull :)
[01:24] <holycow> sorry hehe
[01:24] <saik0> roico, what I dont know is whether or not skype is one of them =\
[01:24] <pao> I am working in a school and I have about 10 computer on which I would like to install ubuntu, what can I do to optimised the process ? for ex, I would like to set one computer up and install the same config on all the other computer
[01:25] <GotUbuntued> holycow, : Hehe go to bed :D Tnx anyway
[01:25] <saik0> pao, if they are all exactly the same you could make a disk image
[01:25] <roico> saik0: skype uses oss, if it matters...
[01:25] <Bambino> Hmm i have the W32codes, and the latest mplayer plugin, still it's not working to play movies on the internet. Any ideas?
[01:25] <ndlovu> pao, you should look into edubuntu
[01:25] <saik0> roico, sorry I need yo be going to class =\
[01:26] <pao> 'edunbuntu
[01:26] <ndlovu> pao, it's a version of ubuntu specifically designed for the schools environment
[01:26] <ndlovu> !edubuntu
[01:26] <ubotu> Edubuntu is the education version of ubuntu (essentially ubuntu + educational apps + ltsp).  Website - http://www.edubuntu.org. Tour - http://edubuntu.org/tour.html
[01:27] <pao> ndlovu: thanks
[01:28] <Bambino> No ideas? i got mplayer plugin and firefox, but still i am not able to view movies on the net
[01:30] <ndlovu> pao: you're welcome. you can consider also contacting the schools linux user group in south africa if you have specific questions (http://www.slug.org.za/), though I'm sure there are similar groups around the world
[01:32] <mangusta> is there a vpn client in ubuntu?
[01:33] <mangusta> anyone?
[01:33] <Jhair> mangusta: to connect to which vpn server?
[01:34] <mangusta> uh
[01:34] <mangusta> good question, it's a pptp connection....
[01:34] <Jhair> mangusta: pptp
[01:34] <gerhard> some routers support vpn
[01:34] <Jhair> mangusta: pptp works fine with windows based vpn servers
[01:34] <pao> is there a default file browser on ubuntu ?
[01:35] <Jhair> pao: nautilus
[01:35] <magenet> anyone know how to install nvidia drivers into ubuntu so cedega can work?
[01:36] <pao> Jhair: where is it ? how do I launch it ?
[01:36] <Sanne> !tell magenet about nvidia
[01:37] <magenet> thx
[01:37] <Jhair> pao: from the places menu you can start it (if you are using gnome)
[01:37] <Sanne> magenet, you're welcome
[01:38] <pao> Jhair: I am using gnome but I have not got "nautilus"
[01:38] <zugu> question: how to power of computer at a certain time / in enter:amount:here ?
[01:38] <zugu> *off
[01:39] <Jhair> pao: install it then, but it's strange you don't have it installed since it is installed per default
[01:39] <tonyyarusso> zugu: sudo shutdown -h 14:30 or sudo shutdown -h +45 (in minutes).  man shutdown for more info.
[01:39] <pao> Jhair: I think I have it, but it has not got the fancy toolbar and predefined place such as Desktop etc...
[01:39] <zugu> tonyyarusso > thank you
[01:40] <mthakur> what is bit torrent?
[01:40] <tonyyarusso> !bittorrent
[01:40] <ubotu> from memory, bittorrent is the BitTorrent FAQ is available at: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[01:40] <motin> a way of collabaratively downloading files to save server's bandwidth
[01:40] <mthakur> thanks friend
[01:41] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: You know (almost) all.  Wanna help write my essay on how programmable machines compare to the human mind?  ;)
[01:41] <ubotu> tonyyarusso: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[01:41] <tonyyarusso> Hence my thesis that they don't match exactly.
[01:41] <Smerity> sorry, does anyone know what I need to install to get 'convert' (for image files)?
[01:42] <pip_> Hello?
[01:42] <motin> Hello?
[01:42] <motin> !hello
[01:42] <ubotu> Hi, motin!
[01:42] <pip_> hehe
[01:42] <tonyyarusso> Smerity: I think it might be part of imagemagick, but I'm not entirely sure.
[01:42] <pip_> I'm Pip
[01:42] <motin> !pip
[01:42] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, motin
[01:42] <pip_> Yeah,I am fro China
[01:42] <Smerity> tonyyarusso, sounds about right, they mentioned imagemagick in the thread, thanks =)
[01:43] <Zenero> Where does stuff from the synaptic package manager usually install?
[01:43] <Smerity> tonyyarusso, quite correct, was imagemagick, thanx =)
[01:44] <Sanne> Zenero, you can look in Synaptic in the package properties where the files went.
[01:44] <tonyyarusso> Zenero: A couple of places.  Mainly /usr (/usr/lib and /usr/bin being the biggies), plus some config files in /etc and your ~/.
[01:44] <tonyyarusso> Smerity: Great - enjoy!
[01:44] <Zenero> Ok, thanks alot.
[01:45] <pip_> Should I type someone's name who I want to talk with before I talk to him?
[01:45] <pao> Jhair: look at this screenshot, that is far from looking like Nautilus http://www.edubuntu.org/images/tour/gnome-nautilus.png
[01:45] <DBO> pip_, if you need to talk to someone in specific, yes
[01:45] <tonyyarusso> pip_: Yes, that way on most clients it will a) highlight the line, and b) beep their speaker or otherwise alert to a new message.
[01:46] <pip_> DBO:I don't think it is simple
[01:46] <sufa> anyone know a good video converter?
[01:46] <pao> Jhair: ?
[01:46] <Jhair> pao: well if you can view stuff and icons and zoom-in, zoom-out I think that's nautilus.
[01:46] <gerhard>  Tmpgenc
[01:46] <sufa> i need avi to wmv
[01:46] <Sanne> pip_, also, most clients let you tab complete the nick after typing a few characters
[01:46] <Jhair> pao: why do you think that screenshot isn't nautilus?
[01:47] <pip_> DBO:I am using xchat.
[01:47] <DBO> pip_, when you say my name, the alert works
[01:47] <DBO> no worries
[01:47] <pao> Jhair: that IS, mine has not got the same tool bar, no back reload or shortcuts, no left colum etc...
[01:47] <pip_> DBO:yeah I works.
[01:48] <pip_> DBO, I used 'Tab' to complete your name: )
[01:48] <DBO> well done
[01:48] <pao> Jhair: although, when I lauch nautilus from the comman line, it opens the same window that I got from Place, so mine IS also nautilus; it just does not look as good, why ?
[01:49] <Bambino> So no one has any idea at all? I cant view moviesin firefox, tho i have mplayer plugins installed and w32codecs.. Please anyone?
[01:49] <pao> Jhair: is there stuff to add to Nautilus to make it have a left columns and a tool bar with back buttons and everything ?
[01:49] <Jhair> pao: oh I was just about to ask you if you've tried from the command line.
[01:49] <pip_> DBO, another question,I want ti change the color of words to others.How can I do?
[01:49] <pao> Jhair: yep same, strange no ?
[01:49] <Jhair> pao: there are other nautilus packages, e.g. nautilus-data
[01:50] <Jhair> pao: could you check this list? http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=nautilus&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all
[01:50] <DBO> pip_, we prefer straight black text only pip_ colors are anoying
[01:51] <whmice> hello
[01:51] <DBO> hi
[01:51] <pip_> DBO, anying?what's meaning?
[01:51] <venin> cheers
[01:51] <DBO> pip_, bad
[01:52] <venin> any of u come across sound card issue where u need to blacklist snd_hda_intel in order to get past the hotplug starting at boot?
[01:52] <venin> or disable sound in bios..
[01:52] <pip_> DBO, I can't find the word 'anoy'in my electronic dictionary.
[01:52] <pip_> DBO, why?
[01:52] <_Elie_> DBO, is there a risk corrupting my windows partition if i mount them on ubuntu?
[01:53] <venin> is there a fix for it? im using breezy
[01:53] <Varoudis> hello anyone with broadcom G wifi? my laptop crash when try to do ifup with a G access point
[01:53] <DBO> _Elie_, only if you mount the with write access
[01:53] <pip_> DBO, there are more than 420000 words in my dictionary ,but there is not yours.
[01:53] <DBO> _Elie_, write them read only and you will be fine
[01:53] <DarthShrine> pip_, "annoy"
[01:53] <DBO> pip_, that is because I am bad at spelling
[01:54] <_Elie_> dbo, so its not recommended to copy files from ubuntu and paste them on my windows partitions?
[01:54] <DBO> correct
[01:54] <venin> DBO, if u use following command mount -t ntfs -o ro,defaults,umask=0222
[01:54] <venin> will the mnt have write access?
[01:54] <DBO> venin, no
[01:54] <SteveZero> hello all
[01:54] <DBO> the ro stands for read only
[01:54] <sskroeder> Hi all --- how is support for KDE in ubuntu -- I'm using KDE 3.5.2 on gentoo right now - but i'm considering to try out Ubuntu ...
[01:55] <babo> Any body heard of these webhosts ?   Dedicated-Servers.iWeb.Ca ... ?
[01:55] <venin> ah
[01:55] <venin> good :p
[01:55] <venin> then im safe and sound, hehe
[01:55] <DBO> sskroeder, kubuntu works very well
[01:55] <whmice> im new to linux and i installed ubuntu 5.10, the problem is that i have a 2wire hpna usb network... and they dont have linux drivers... anyway serching around i found ndiswrapper which i hope will help, he thing is it requires the source code which is difficult to get if you cant connect to the net from ubuntu
[01:55] <sskroeder> DBO ... but with what version of KDE ? --
[01:55] <Sanne> _Elie_, with fat32 partitions I never had problems with writing. ntfs should be used read-only.
[01:55] <DBO> erm, beats me, I run GNOME, ask in #kubuntu
[01:56] <whmice> *the ubuntu source code
[01:56] <sskroeder> DBO ok *S*
[01:56] <DBO> oh yeah, forgot to mention fat32 is ok
[01:56] <DBO> sorry sskroeder...
[01:56] <sskroeder> DBO:  np
[01:56] <_Elie_> sanne,dbo : thanks :D
[01:56] <Varoudis> does anyone has problem with ndiswrapper and G access points?
[01:56] <venin> my ubuntu only lacks sound to be complete.. kinda sucks
[01:56] <DBO> venin, what is wrong with it?
[01:57] <Sanne> sskroeder, on packages.ubuntu.com you can search for the package and get info on the versions.
[01:57] <WebLOCH> Hey guys, I think my imac G4 is using it's power options to throttle the CPU from 1ghz down to 533mhz, is there any known way to adjust this from ubuntu?
[01:57] <DBO> sskroeder, looks like they are using 5.44
[01:58] <DBO> erm'
[01:58] <DBO> ignore me
[01:59] <whmice> please help
[02:00] <DBO> sskroeder, its version 3.4
[02:01] <menza_> I seem to have broken my X config, somehow. It says X won't start
[02:01] <DBO> menza_, can you be more specific?
[02:01] <Sanne> whmice, well, other than finding a computer with internet access and get the files from there I really don't know of other options.
[02:01] <DBO> what happens when you PC turns on?
[02:01] <painkiler> hey ugys
[02:01] <menza_> DBO: I just restarted X - I attempted to install Compiz earlier; could it be that?
[02:01] <painkiler> need a little help sh scripting
[02:01] <sskroeder> ok ;-( ... (3.4 is a bit bloatet;-/)
[02:02] <painkiler> how do i check if an appliction is open?
[02:02] <DBO> menza_, yes, it could be that
[02:02] <DBO> sounds like you broke X
[02:02] <menza_> DBO: Indeed it does.
[02:02] <painkiler> i want to close it if it is open
[02:02] <whmice> i cant find a downloadable tarball of the source and i dont know any other way
[02:02] <menza_> What's the easiest way to recover it, DBO?
[02:02] <DBO> did you attempt the install yourself, or did you follow a howto?
[02:02] <menza_> DBO: I only downloaded and ran the package; then left. I know it's stupid, but I never thought it'd ruin X
[02:03] <patrick52222> how do i get limewire on ubuntu
[02:03] <DBO> !frostwire
[02:03] <DBO> !tell patrick52222 about frostwire
[02:03] <DBO> MenZa, ok, what package?
[02:03] <DBO> did you use apt-get or synaptics?
[02:04] <MenZa> DBO: I think I got the package directly from their website, actually. Their Dapper repository
[02:04] <MenZa> sudo apt-get remove compiz
[02:04] <MenZa> Hmm.
[02:04] <MenZa> Forgot I was in irssi.
[02:04] <Sanne> whmice, do you need the kernel source?
[02:04] <DBO> MenZa, thats the idea
[02:04] <MenZa> :)
[02:05] <MenZa> ..is it possible to have 'several' terminals running, without a gui :P?
[02:05] <whmice> yes
[02:05] <MenZa> So I can run my commands and still be here
[02:05] <DBO> when did ubotu stop responding to !<command> and pasting to channel?
[02:05] <doms>  cannot open /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build/include/linux/version.h (No su ch file or directory)
[02:05] <Sanne> whmice, please type my name when replying so I get alerted when you talk to me. You can do this:
[02:05] <DBO> MenZa, CTRL+ALT+F<number>
[02:06] <DBO> any of the F buttons, open new "terminals"
[02:06] <Krollian> hey, what are you supposed to do with shell script files?
[02:06] <whmice> Sanne like so?
[02:06] <DBO> Krollian, what is it for?
[02:06] <Sanne> whmice, note down your kernel version with 'uname -a'
[02:06] <Krollian> cedega
[02:06] <Sanne> whmice, yesm that's fine, thanks :)
[02:06] <DBO> Krollian, you run them
[02:06] <rixth> I need very urgent help. When I start my system, it says "Wating for root file system" then, after a couple min, drops me to a busy box shell. "?ALERT! /dev/sda2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!"
[02:06] <MenZa> DBO: well, it says it's not install for some reason
[02:06] <WebLOCH> anyone got a foolproof guide to using powernowd ?
[02:06] <MenZa> installed, even.
[02:06] <whmice> Sanne 2.6.12
[02:06] <DBO> MenZa, "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[02:06] <DBO> sudo that
[02:07] <mangusta> rixth, That looks like a scsi HDD isn't being found
[02:07] <Sanne> whmice, go to a friend with internet access, go to packages.ubuntu.com, search for the kernel package.
[02:07] <rixth> mangusta, but I only have one hdd, so where is grub/busybox coming from?
[02:07] <Krollian> DBO, it's for cedega
[02:07] <rixth> (I have 1 SATA drive)
[02:07] <Sanne> whmice, you might only need kernel-headers-<your-version>, not the whole package, though. It's a smaller download.
[02:07] <whmice> Sanne im currently running windows from a dual boot
[02:07] <DBO> Krollian, any more specifics, cedega is a big project
[02:07] <mangusta> uhmmm, not sure, however, SATA show up as sda too
[02:08] <SteveZero> how do i view SMB shared folders from other comps on a network (small LAN) ?
[02:08] <Krollian> DBO, I dunno.  I had a choice of two install pagages and this
[02:08] <Sanne> whmice, the go to packages.ubuntu.com to learn how to do it for later. Type in "kernel-headers" in the package search box.
[02:08] <Krollian> didn't want to pay
[02:08] <DBO> SteveZero, Places -> Connect to Server...
[02:09] <rixth> SteveZero, type smb:// into Nautilus
[02:09] <sophtpaw> Hi Folks, How do i loose Evolution without getting rid of the desktop?
[02:09] <DBO> Krollian, you mean compile from CVS
[02:09] <mangusta> could be a driver issue (Can't access the drive after loading up sata driver??
[02:09] <DBO> Krollian, there are walktrhoughs for that on the forum
[02:09] <Krollian> DBO, yes
[02:09] <Krollian> Ok
[02:09] <newmanserver> bambino u there?
[02:09] <rixth> mangusta, this system has worked in the past.
[02:09] <Sanne> whmice, tell me when you're done.
[02:09] <mangusta> yeah, sould be a bad update?
[02:09] <Bambino> newmanserver, aye :)
[02:09] <DBO> sophtpaw, you dont
[02:09] <rixth> mangusta, I had an uptime of about 2 days, I shut down, the went to start back uop and it was like this
[02:09] <mangusta> do you have a failsafe boot?
[02:09] <MenZa> DBO: set it up, still won't work.
[02:09] <newmanserver> send me a private
[02:10] <rixth> mangusta, what do you mean by that?
[02:10] <mangusta> yeah, could just be an update caused a problem
[02:10] <MenZa> DBO: I'm gonna try and run it once more. Brb.
[02:10] <mangusta> what bootloader do you use?
[02:10] <sophtpaw> DBO: you don't? loose the desktop or loose evolution without loosing the desktop
[02:10] <newmanserver> Send me a private message Bambino
[02:10] <rixth> mangusta, whatever one comes with Ubuntu. Grub, I think
[02:10] <DBO> sophtpaw, its part of GNOME
[02:10] <DBO> you cant
[02:10] <sophtpaw> but i don't choose Evolution
[02:10] <mangusta> when machine starts up, does it showa menu with Ubuntu Linux 2.6.10-9?
[02:11] <DBO> sophtpaw, then dont use it...
[02:11] <theonetowaitfora> ive been trying to get network manager to work for a while now, i have never been able to see the app running, where is it? i cant seem to get it to run with the nm-applet command, sounds stupid i know. Ive installed it and the required packages i belive
[02:11] <newmanserver> Bambino?
[02:11] <rixth> mangusta, I'll have to restart it. I'm on my laptop right next to the sick desktop.
[02:11] <mangusta> there should be an entry under the first one with (Failsafe) after it
[02:11] <lozzd_uni> hey, any devs here available to assist to a very strange problem of disappearing hard drive space? I dont believe this is a common error, its very strange. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=906259#post906259   Thanks
[02:11] <sophtpaw> if i have a link or file i want to 'send' Evolution kicks in, when i prefer to use Thunderbird
[02:11] <mangusta> yah, restart and look at the menu, try the failsafe
[02:11] <DBO> lozzd_uni!!!
[02:11] <lozzd_uni> hey DBO :P
[02:11] <motin> "modern versions of Linux will use either "slx", "lnp", or one of the lnp-variants (such as "lrh")." <-- ... and how do I know which one is right for ubuntu/debian?
[02:11] <DBO> small world
[02:11] <lozzd_uni> i know, tell me about it
[02:11] <chamo> plop
[02:11] <Lupos> hi, does anyone have an idea, what this strange error could mean? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11957
[02:11] <lozzd_uni> help me with my problem bitch :)
[02:12] <rixth> mangusta, I have "Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-16-386 (recovery mode)"
[02:12] <chamo> !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] <DBO> lozzd_uni, the rules here are fairly strict
[02:12] <whmice> Sanne i think i found it its a .deb
[02:12] <sophtpaw> lozzd_uni: we're all connected by 6degrees or less
[02:12] <mangusta> has anyone seend the nvidia ddriver issue where there is a black bar down the rhs of the screen??
[02:12] <DBO> not like our other room
[02:12] <DBO> lozzd_uni, describe the problem
[02:12] <MenZa> Phew!
[02:12] <MenZa> Thank you SO much DBO :)
[02:12] <lozzd_uni> oops sorry :P
[02:12] <DBO> mmhmmm
[02:13] <rixth> mangusta, do I want the "recovery mode" one?
[02:13] <Sanne> whmice, yeah, you can download a deb from there, copy it to your linux partition, and install it with dpkg -i <packagename>. Voila :)
[02:13] <mangusta> yeah
[02:13] <sophtpaw> DBO: how can i turn evolution off. I wanna be able to send links etc without evolution kicking in
[02:13] <mangusta> you may need to ask someone else if there are any recomm on what to do once you boot it....
[02:13] <mangusta> I'm not too crash hot at it ;)
[02:13] <mangusta> brb
[02:13] <rixth> mangusta, blank screen, nothing yet. No cursor. NumLock is still responsive though
[02:13] <DBO> sophtpaw, you dont turn it off, you can change your default programs though
[02:13] <MenZa> sophtpaw: System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications, if I understood your issue correctly.
[02:14] <whmice> Sanne  thanks i hope it works
[02:14] <lozzd_uni> Well, if I do a df on my server, it reports 27gb in use, which leaves me only a few GB free. if I do a "sudo du -chs *" it reports a total of 4.5G. Where has all my hard drive disappeared to?
[02:14] <sophtpaw> MenZa: thx!
[02:14] <MenZa> np sophtpaw
[02:14] <Sanne> whmice, good luck. Remember that the version must match exactly the kernel you are using.
[02:14] <lozzd_uni> so far the forum has turned up empty
[02:15] <rixth> I'm willing to PAY the person who fixes this problem. It is time critical.
[02:15] <lozzd_uni> everyone gives me different methods of DUing, all resulting in ubuntu saying i have 4.5G free
[02:15] <Lupos> i am trying to open a file, it is defenetly there, but bash says this file isnt there. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11957
[02:15] <rixth> I need very urgent help. When I start my system, it says "Wating for root file system" then, after a couple min, drops me to a busy box shell. "?ALERT! /dev/sda2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!"
[02:15] <DBO> lozzd_uni, intriguing...
[02:15] <vge> can i make deb from compiled program?
[02:16] <Sanne> vge, I don't think so, but you can make a deb during the compiling process.
[02:16] <lozzd_uni> yes, and quite worrying, its been decreasing stedily the whole time now, and now I only have 3gb left! i thought it was me being stupid and some log file was building up but no one seems to be able to fix it!
[02:16] <setuid> I'm trying to change font sizes/faces on gnome-panel, sawfish's menus, etc. gnome-font-properties doesn't do it. Can someone help?
[02:16] <patrick52222> i just installed FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb, but frostwire doesnt run
[02:16] <Deltanox> hey i need some help plz: trying to extract a archive to var/www/ but im told i dont hav permission to do so. What do i do?
[02:16] <Alexandre> Hey guys, what the name o package to java and flash on dapper?!?!?
[02:16] <DBO> lozzd_uni, well, lets see what happens when it hits 0!
[02:17] <setuid> Deltanox: get proper perms
[02:17] <vge> Sanne: means that i can then run that deb and no need to compile everytime? thats what im asking
[02:17] <Alexandre> In browser?!?!
[02:17] <Alexandre> Hey guys, what the name o package to java and flash on dapper In browser?!?!
[02:17] <lozzd_uni> DBO: i think you can guess which server this is. the one for denness.net :P i dont want this to die when it hits 0!
[02:17] <Deltanox> setuid: how? it says i need to be the owner
[02:17] <p62> ubuntu-ru
[02:17] <Sanne> vge, I don't follow you... you need to compile only once, either way. What do you want to do exactly?
[02:17] <setuid> Deltanox: su - owner-name
[02:18] <vge> Sanne: backup deb
[02:18] <p62> #ubuntu-ru
[02:18] <Sanne> vge, you want to backup a deb file? Sorry, I'm not too quick today.
[02:18] <venin> paste?
[02:18] <DBO> lozzd_uni, oh fine, if you insist (btw, no pasting in here, just FYI)
[02:18] <lozzd_uni> ok sure
[02:18] <MenZa> Well this is weird. Every time I launch Firefox (1.5.0.1), it starts on the University of Arizona's website, even though my home-page is set to http://www.ubuntuforums.org - and it goes there when I click the Home icon aswell. Anyone experienced this before?
[02:18] <DBO> lozzd_uni, "du -skx /"
[02:19] <DBO> sudo that
[02:19] <bk> hey ppl
[02:19] <vge> Sanne: no no, i just want to compile a program and in the same time, make a backup form that as a deb file, then if i need to compile it again, i can use the deb file?
[02:19] <DBO> MenZa, yeah, i did to
[02:19] <epinephrine> MenZa: are you on an AP that belongs to the university of arizona? :p
[02:19] <lozzd_uni> DBO: 3782320 /
[02:19] <venin> ok, im trying to install a new driver for alsa.. this is what i get on configure: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11958
[02:19] <venin> any help?
[02:19] <lozzd_uni> which, with an -H for humanreadable is 3.7G
[02:19] <bk> can some1 plz help me install the OS on a USB disk?
[02:19] <bk> can some1 plz help me install the OS on a USB disk?
[02:19] <bk> can some1 plz help me install the OS on a USB disk?
[02:20] <DBO> lozzd_uni, you are human?
[02:20] <DBO> !patience
[02:20] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[02:20] <setuid> bk: No need to repeat
[02:20] <epinephrine> bk: don't repeat, it makes people not help at all.
[02:20] <Deltanox> setuid: where do i type that?:S
[02:20] <bk> sorry
[02:20] <DBO> lozzd_uni, df is the one reporting 10+ free correct?
[02:20] <Sanne> vge, ah, ok. Well, if you want to compile it again, there's no way around it. A deb file is just a specific way to pack a binary. But you can install it easier with a deb. you can also install a compiled program with "make install" again if you didn't make a deb from it.
[02:21] <Cin> There a way to get amarok playing wma files?
[02:21] <lozzd_uni> no, df reports 3.7 available
[02:21] <lozzd_uni> if i du the entire drive, it reports 4.5G taken
[02:21] <doms>  cannot open /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build/include/linux/version.h (No su ch file or directory)
[02:22] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11959
[02:22] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11959
[02:22] <vge> Sanne: kk, i guess your right
[02:22] <mikodelacruz> .
[02:22] <DBO> lozzd_uni, if it makes you feel any better, I suffer from the same glitch
[02:22] <setuid> Deltanox: at the shell, of course
[02:22] <lozzd_uni> so bsaically, 28gb used in "df", and 4.7G taken in du
[02:22] <lozzd_uni> DBO: haha, oh good :/
[02:22] <DBO> lozzd_uni, no problems yes =P
[02:22] <lozzd_uni> so how much do i actually have left on my drive?!
[02:22] <Sanne> vge, yes, I think so :)
[02:22] <mikodelacruz> What kind of Java do i need to download for my FireFox. I am using UBUNTU
[02:22] <DBO> the df is the correct value
[02:22] <lozzd_uni> because i *should* only have 4.7gb, its only a web server
[02:22] <lozzd_uni> damn :/
[02:23] <DBO> lozzd_uni, wasnt du the smaller of the two?
[02:23] <Deltanox> setuid: k so what exactly do i type? and what does it do?
[02:23] <DBO> these commands need bigger names, Im getting them mixed up, and not having slept isnt helping
[02:23] <vge> why when i click "show desktop" button, it minimizes it, but when in the desctop ill make a new folder with mouse2, the dropped down content jumps back up?
[02:24] <lozzd_uni> haha ok, du is the one that scans, and takes a little while, reports each directory with the correct values and reports back with 4.7G USED. which i think is correct. DF is the one that lists all the mounted drives, and reports that 28G is used
[02:24] <freakabcd> lozzd_uni, you just need to get used to the commands
[02:25] <Sanne> mikodelacruz, here's some info on that: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:25] <freakabcd> they have been the same for a very loooong time
[02:25] <lozzd_uni> freakabcd: right... so how much drive space do i actually have free then?
[02:25] <DBO> lozzd_uni, are you doing a straight "df"
[02:25] <patrick52222> im havin a problem installin java heres the problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11960
[02:25] <BlueEagle> !java
[02:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:25] <freakabcd> doesn;t df -lh display the amount of free space left ?
[02:25] <lozzd_uni> DBO: yes. or with an -H because that gives me it in G :P
[02:26] <ChatUser> anyone around who can tell me in a non wiseass way why I should switch to ubuntu from fedora core? I have used linux maybe 10 days in the last few years so wanting a good distro to learn on again
[02:26] <lozzd_uni> freakabcd: as far as can see that does exactly the same as df -h
[02:26] <painkiler> how do i know if a program is active?
[02:26] <setuid> Deltanox: Read a "Learning Linux" HOWTO please
[02:26] <painkiler> or running?
[02:26] <patrick52222> !javadebs
[02:26] <painkiler> whats the command to see the list?
[02:26] <freakabcd> lozzd_uni, err.. -l lists only local filesystems
[02:26] <Sanne> patrick24601, java-package is in multiverse
[02:26] <freakabcd> i.e. no nfs mounts, etc.
[02:27] <lozzd_uni> oh
[02:27] <lozzd_uni> all my filesystems are local :P
[02:27] <venin> fedora is easier i think.. since u can type "yum install and yum search" instead of "apt-get install and apt-cache search"
[02:27] <venin> :)
[02:27] <freakabcd> ok. but mine arent
[02:27] <lozzd_uni> ok then
[02:27] <ChatUser> venin: is ubuntu easier to use though as a secondary desktop
[02:27] <Sanne> painkiler, ps ax or ps aux, I believe.
[02:27] <ChatUser> or is it all the same in that regard
[02:28] <venin> ChatUser, huh? what u mean?
[02:28] <BlueEagle> patrick52222: Getting any wiser from those links?
[02:28] <ChatUser> well I am using it to learn Linux and the ways around the OS, but it will be a secondary machine so does it really matter on the distro?
[02:28] <painkiler> and what the command to kill a program?
[02:28] <Sanne> venin, you can make an alias for apt-get and apt-cache :)
[02:29] <freakabcd> painkiler, take a guess: kill
[02:29] <patrick52222> nope i am following instruction off the restricted format page but still nothing
[02:29] <ChatUser> I guess I am looking for a community that is willing to help out a n00b every so often hehe
[02:29] <lozzd_uni> DBO: damn, how come I cant pm you?
[02:29] <DBO> you need to register your nick
[02:29] <ballz> Hellp
[02:29] <lozzd_uni> oh damnit i see, im logged onto my registered nick on my desktop haha
[02:29] <freakabcd> ChatUser, the thing is. once you want to play around, its not really specific to any distro
[02:29] <ballz> I mean hello :)
[02:29] <lozzd_uni> stupid me
[02:29] <DBO> lozzd_uni, I wasnt kidding about how strict those rules get =P
[02:30] <ChatUser> freak is ubuntu a good base though? I only installed fedora yesterday I am not tied to it :-)
[02:30] <painkiler> so, kill vlc?
[02:30] <sophtpaw> chatuser: Ubuntu rocks
[02:30] <lozzd2> sorry :P
[02:30] <painkiler> doesn't work
[02:30] <ChatUser> okies then away I go to download the files while at work :-)
[02:30] <Sanne> ChatUser, the ubuntu community is usually very friendly, and ubuntu is specifically made also to make it easy for beginners. But: you would make sure not only to learn ubuntu, but also look at the underlying linux commands not specific to ubuntu.
[02:30] <freakabcd> ChatUser, i dunno mate. but i would just stick with something installed if i know nothing about it.
[02:30] <patrick52222> how do i check wat version of jjava i have
[02:30] <bibe> hi all. I have installed Dapper Drake (Flight 6) on my ASUS laptop, everything works fine except the sound card. I had the same problem (all modules loaded correctly, but no sound) with Debian Etch, but a simple 'alsaconf' allows me to use the sound card properly. The real problem is: which Ubuntu Dapper package contains alsaconf?
[02:30] <ChatUser> I will be back later tonight to ask questions :-)
[02:31] <humboldt> does anybody have any idea what could be the reason my Skype gets disconnected about every minute? This does not seem to be a problem with skype but with some other service interfering. Unfortunately it appears via either LAN and WLAN connection. Any Ideas?
[02:31] <freakabcd> then experiment on it. then once i know a bit start changing stuff. then eventually replace it with newer packages/distro, etc. etc.
[02:31] <bibe> patrick52222 : java -version
[02:31] <ChatUser> Thanks Sanne I am all about the underlying stuff to make it roll
[02:31] <ChatUser> see you fine folks later
[02:31] <painkiler> so, kill vlc?
[02:31] <painkiler> doesn't work
[02:31] <reiki> ChatUser: I've dabble in distros since I first compiled a slackware kernel MANY years ago. Ubuntu is the first distro to actally be completely useable .. EASILY... and is now my desktop OS. I havene't used winXP since last August
[02:31] <reiki> I type too darned slow
[02:31] <Matya_ZA> the username i used to install ubuntu 5.10 was called tom, i went and deleted tom and now nothing works if i recreate tom i cant log in as tom is there a way to fix this?
[02:32] <Sanne> reiki, but still an interesting statement :)
[02:32] <freakabcd> painkiler, assuming your executable is 'vlc', then kill -9 `pidof vlc`
[02:32] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  Is there any way to find out which version of Metacity is currently running on my breezy box?
[02:33] <freakabcd> djs_2_6, dpkg-query -l metacity
[02:33] <Sanne> djs_2_6, usually, you can use <programname> --version to get the version info.
[02:33] <doms> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11959
[02:33] <kameron> if a .deb depends on a package "a", but package "a" was updated and renamed to "b".. can you point the .deb to use package "b" instead of "a" ?
[02:34] <BlueEagle> matya_za: If you have added other users to the admin or adm group (not sure which) you will be able to sudo with that user too.
[02:34] <djs_2_6> freakabcd , Sanne - using both of those commands, I get two different answers...
[02:34] <Matya_ZA> BlueEagle: how do i add a user to the adm group?
[02:34] <BlueEagle> matya_za: Also if you've enabled the root password you can log in as root and create users and add them to the appropriate groups.
[02:34] <freakabcd> huh?
[02:34] <Sanne> djs_2_6, that's very weird...
[02:34] <bibe> Matya_ZA : adduser <username> adm
[02:34] <Matya_ZA> Oh lol
[02:34] <Matya_ZA> thank you lemme try that quick
[02:34] <BlueEagle> matya_za: man usermod
[02:34] <freakabcd> djs_2_6, paste output of both commands on pastebin
[02:35] <Matya_ZA> i tried to edit my passwd file
[02:35] <Sanne> djs_2_6, you can also look in synaptic which version it shows.
[02:35] <Matya_ZA> set the user to 0:0
[02:35] <Matya_ZA> but then i couldnt log in
[02:35] <djs_2_6> Sanne - The reason I was curious is that I just downloaded, ./configured, and make installed the newest metacity, and I wanted to see if it was loaded...
[02:35] <Matya_ZA> thanks guys brb
[02:36] <CraiZE> uhm,  i got .001, .002, etc files (they are not winrar) i want to merge all of them together, anyone knows an application to do so ?
[02:36] <freakabcd> Matya_ZA, you mean now you have a system with no root pwd and no user being able to login ?
[02:36] <andyjeffries> Can anyone recommend an 802.11g PCI wifi card that is supported "out of the box" on Ubuntu 5.04 (and is SMP safe, ruling out rt2500 chipsets)?
[02:36] <venin> ok, im trying to install a new driver for alsa.. this is what i get on configure: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11958
[02:36] <Sanne> djs_2_6, and did you remove the metacity deb that was installed previously? you might get trouble if you didn't.
[02:36] <venin> what to do?
[02:37] <djs_2_6> Sanne - No, I thought it would just upgrade what I had.  Can I still remove the older version that came with breezy?
[02:37] <scalista> can some one plez help ? i del my sources.list for ubuntu 5.10 can some one plez paste theirs
[02:37] <bimberi> !sources
[02:37] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:37] <mikodelacruz> i want to know what kind of Java i need for my ubuntu
[02:37] <bimberi> scalista: ^^^^ (6047)
[02:37] <lozzd2> DBO: can you see my pms :\
[02:38] <Sanne> venin, you need the kernel sources or the kernel headers (might be enough) to compile alsa kernel modules. You can usually get those through synaptic or apt-get. Make sure the versions of your installed and running (!) kernel match those of the headers/source package.
[02:38] <DBO> yes
[02:38] <DBO> now
[02:38] <lozzd2> ok cool.
[02:38] <bimberi> !tell mikodelacruz about java
[02:38] <patrick52222> i just insyalled java and frostwire, java is working but frostwire is still not running
[02:38] <DBO> lozzd2, just join #dbo
[02:38] <scalista> 6047?
[02:38] <lozzd2> k
[02:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell patrick52222 about frostwire
[02:38] <kameron> patrick52222, what version of java? i notice a lot of apps don't work on anything but the offical one from sun.
[02:38] <bimberi> scalista: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[02:38] <scalista> im confused can any one send me a pm with the sources.list i would really appreciate it
[02:39] <freakabcd> scalista, if you read properly, this is what ubotu said: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy)
[02:39] <_Elie_> dbo, is there any software similar to dreamweaver on ubuntu?
[02:39] <Sanne> djs_2_6, I think you can, but I'm not *really* sure what happens if it fails, if you're actually using it right now. Maybe try to setup another window manager to fall back on in case of trouble?
[02:39] <Irving> what kind of window manager should I install if I want to run an asterix or apache server on a laptop?
[02:39] <freakabcd> go to that page. its the official list
[02:39] <DBO> mmm, ask around, I dont do web development
[02:39] <freakabcd> Irving, how about no wm?
[02:39] <djs_2_6> Sanne - Ok...  Thank you.
[02:39] <kameron> Irving, .. any wm you want, shouldn't matter
[02:39] <freakabcd> not really required if you just want to run a server
[02:39] <patrick52222> oh how do convert the file to get frostwire workin
[02:39] <Irving> Yeah, I wanted a simple window manager, not a desktop environment or anything.
[02:39] <venin> Sanne, im using 2.6.12-9 .. so i should find a kernel source using apt--get ?
[02:40] <freakabcd> Irving, blackbox, fluxbox, openbox, enlightenment, etc.
[02:40] <nathanj> why doesnt openoffice writer spell check work?
[02:40] <kameron> patrick24601, sudo apt-get install dos2unix.. then read the man file.
[02:40] <_jason> patrick52222: first install sysutils
[02:40] <Sanne> venin, yes, or synaptic or packages-ubuntu-com.
[02:40] <venin> linux-image-2.6.12-9-386
[02:40] <zugu> dreamweaver replacement?
[02:40] <venin> is that a good one?
[02:40] <Sanne> venin, make that packages.ubuntu.com
[02:40] <VincentMX> hi
[02:40] <Irving> freakabcd: are there advantages for a ubuntu server install over something like damn small linux?
[02:41] <freakabcd> i have no idea mate.
[02:41] <Irving> ok thanks
[02:41] <kameron> Irving, fluxbox is a personal favorite. it's an extension of blackbox with a lot of extensions, but without eating much resources. it's things you'd expect.. like the ability to alt-tab.
[02:41] <freakabcd> i've heard dsl is quite good.
[02:41] <scalista> hey guys, when i use the VI command how do i write something and quit i know that ":q" is quit but wheni write swomething i try to do :wq or !add and it wont let me save it what is the real command?
[02:41] <Sanne> venin, linux-image is the kernel binary. Sec.
[02:41] <lozzd2> Irving: i can say that ubuntu as a server works pretty well, but i have nothing to compare it against :P
[02:41] <kameron> Irving, yes, you're running ubuntu. everything works. as opposed to other distros.
[02:41] <freakabcd> but hey. you're gonna be running apache on a laptop. so i think any distro is fine
[02:41] <_jason> scalista: it is :wq, are you editing a file without permission to?
[02:41] <patrick52222> _jason: sysutils is now installed
[02:41] <VincentMX> Irving DSL has very little software
[02:41] <scalista> yeah
[02:41] <vge> scalista: Vi is a religion, try nano instead :)
[02:41] <freakabcd> even on a regular server, i wouldn;t mind the distro if it had all the tools i need
[02:41] <_jason> patrick52222: sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[02:41] <kameron> scalista, negative, nano sucks, go with vi
[02:42] <scalista> so nano is an editor
[02:42] <venin> oh yeah, didnt have kernel-source-2.6.12-9 in my repositories
[02:42] <scalista> how do i save it then
[02:42] <VincentMX> irving: so i think Ubuntu server would be a better idea
[02:42] <scalista> do i have to chown it
[02:42] <scalista> ?
[02:42] <bimberi> scalista: what file are you editing?
[02:42] <_jason> scalista: what file are you editing?
[02:42] <_jason> heh
[02:42] <scalista> sources.list
[02:42] <mikodelacruz> how do i execute commands like this sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[02:42] <scalista> aloso apache
[02:42] <bimberi> scalista: 'sudo vi....'
[02:42] <_jason> scalista: open it with 'sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list'
[02:42] <patrick52222> cheers it now running _jason:
[02:42] <scalista> o ok
[02:42] <kameron> mikodelacruz, .... type exactly that at a command land. like gnome-terminal. it's in the menu.
[02:42] <scalista> sweet thx, so doesnt chown change ownerships though?
[02:42] <freakabcd> scalista, :w is for saving, :wq will save and quit(or close current buffer), :w! is to try to forcefully overwrite a file where you don;t have perms
[02:42] <VincentMX> Mikodelacruz, type it in a terminal
[02:43] <bimberi> scalista: yes, but there's no need to change that files ownership
[02:43] <Irving> VincentMX: can't you install whatever you need though with dsl?
[02:43] <ndlovu> scalista: or you could try sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list (the sudo part is what's important)
[02:43] <kameron> mikodelacruz, press alt+f2.. then type "gnome-terminal" followed by enter.. then enter the command, and enter.
[02:43] <_jason> scalista: and ZZ is equivalent to :wq by the way
[02:43] <venin> Sanne, cant find
[02:43] <venin> :/
[02:43] <Sanne> venin, you need linux-headers-<version> or linux-source-<version>
[02:43] <scalista> kthx
[02:43] <Irving> VincentMX: and not have all the stuff like gnome-desktop, etc.
[02:43] <Irving> Errr.
[02:43] <Sanne> venin, type the output of uname -a please.
[02:43] <Irving> Other software that you need.
[02:44] <venin> linux-headers-2.6.12-9-386
[02:44] <kameron> venin, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-'uname -r'
[02:44] <scalista> has any one used wine to install STEAM and cs?
[02:44] <kameron> scalista, yes
[02:44] <venin> that one should be good
[02:44] <scalista> how does it work?
[02:44] <vge> scalista: but if you need allot of command line editing, i still suggest you atleast try nano :)
[02:44] <VincentMX> Irving, yes you can, but i'd definitley reccomend ubuntu server. i've used DSL. it is great to put on a USB-stick though
[02:44] <Sanne> venin, if it matches your kernel version, yes.
[02:44] <_jason> vge: boo
[02:44] <bimberi> vge: hiss
[02:44] <kameron> scalista, Steam works exceptionally well. i tried installing CS:S.. and it was horrible. just awful. i don't know about regular cs though. look into cedega instead, it's much more appropriate.
[02:45] <Sanne> kameron, gotta remember that one, thanks.
[02:45] <kameron> scalista, i'll grab a guide for you
[02:45] <vge> <3 vi ^__^
[02:45] <scalista> sweet thx
[02:45] <kameron> Sanne, which one?
[02:45] <Sanne> kameron, the linux-headers install line with 'uname -r' :)
[02:45] <_Elie_> Can i run dreamweaver through wine?
[02:45] <scalista> the command to change my kernel to 686 is sudo apt-get install kernel-686  right
[02:45] <kameron> Sanne, oh yeah. you can add that 'uname -r' into a lot of things, it's nice.
[02:45] <RomanK> hi all!
[02:46] <RomanK> is there an alternative to nautilus, which also is nicely embedded into gnome?
[02:46] <bimberi> scalista: linux-686
[02:46] <mikodelacruz> is it normal for the terminal to ask me for the password
[02:46] <venin> Sanne, now configure worked :D
[02:46] <kameron> scalista, sudo apt-get install linux-image-686 i think
[02:46] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: when using sudo yes
[02:46] <Sanne> kameron, seems really useful, and would spare a lot of typing when helping others, too ;)
[02:46] <Sanne> venin, nice :)
[02:46] <kameron> Sanne, exactly
[02:46] <scalista> k thx for the help
[02:46] <mikodelacruz> i cant seem to enter my password
[02:46] <vge> _Elie_: there are good linux alternatives
[02:46] <_jason> mikodelacruz: it doesn't show anything but you just type it
[02:46] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: it doesn't echo
[02:47] <maialen> kikou
[02:47] <maialen> ongi
[02:47] <kameron> scalista, it's somewhere here.. there's a lot of guides and what not. http://www.linux-gamers.net/
[02:47] <scalista> k thx
[02:47] <mikodelacruz> it has its Password: then never ending blink blink blink
[02:47] <kameron> scalista, also check out #winehq on this server
[02:47] <maialen> je comprend pa langlais
[02:47] <_jason> !fr
[02:47] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:47] <_jason> mikodelacruz: what are you trying to do?
[02:47] <maialen> mici
[02:47] <WebLOCH> Ive just installed mysql and its telling me tthat it cant start up, because mysqld.sock doesnt exist, is this a common problem?
[02:48] <mikodelacruz> install the java
[02:48] <scalista> so now that i did sudo apt-get install linux-image-686, do i need to change my sources.list for 686 packages?
[02:48] <_jason> mikodelacruz: what command are you using?
[02:48] <mikodelacruz> i went to the wiki
[02:48] <_Elie_> vge, Can u give me some names?
[02:48] <mikodelacruz> and i was told to use this
[02:48] <mikodelacruz> For Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger), the easiest method is to use the Blackdown Java 1.4 installer from Multiverse. To install Java with the installer, just do:
[02:48] <mikodelacruz>   sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[02:48] <maialen> m commen on f pour y aller a ton truc?
[02:48] <kameron> scalista, there aren't 686 packages
[02:48] <Frogzoo> maialen: desole
[02:48] <Frogzoo> !fr
[02:48] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:48] <_jason> maialen: /join #ubuntu-fr
[02:48] <vge> !vnu
[02:48] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, vge
[02:48] <maialen> je comprend rien a ce ke vs dite!!
[02:48] <scalista> o i get a bunch of errors on my sources.list
[02:48] <scalista> though
[02:48] <vge> !vlu
[02:48] <maialen> hein?
[02:48] <ubotu> vge: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:48] <_jason> mikodelacruz: ecrit: /join #ubuntu-fr
[02:48] <kameron> scalista, because of running the new kernel/
[02:49] <vge> hehe, i never remember the name ;)
[02:49] <bimberi> vge: nvu?
[02:49] <scalista> umm even before i think i got errors
[02:49] <vge> ^^
[02:49] <_jason> maialen: ecrit: /join #ubuntu-fr
[02:49] <kameron> scalista, what errors? send them to pastebin.
[02:49] <VincentMX> vge: nvu is a web editor
[02:49] <vge> _Elie_: nvu, bluefish, eclipse comes to my mind :)
[02:49] <vge> (actually nvu didint)
[02:49] <bimberi> vge: we noticed :P
[02:49] <mikodelacruz> God, i just want JAVA
[02:50] <_jason> mikodelacruz: that should work fine, try one more time.  Just enter your password slowly and hit enter
[02:50] <mikodelacruz> now i am stuck with this blinking screen asking for password
[02:50] <Frogzoo> !java
[02:50] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:50] <scalista> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11962
[02:50] <maialen> vs pouv parler en french?
[02:50] <pao> I have been looking for an hour now and don't understand, my NAUTILUS look very minimal (no left column, no tool bar-back buttons-, no shortcuts, no favorites) and I have almost all the packages nautilus installed (nautilus-data, nautilus-cd....)
[02:50] <Frogzoo> maialen: svp allez au #ubuntu-fr
[02:50] <vge> !french
[02:50] <ubotu> vge: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:50] <pao> what do I do wrong
[02:50] <kameron> maialen, je parle francais
[02:50] <VincentMX> maialen, english please
[02:50] <vge> ubotu is bad on me
[02:50] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, vge
[02:50] <scalista> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11962
[02:51] <anto9us> vge, it's !fr
[02:51] <scalista> any ideas?
[02:51] <NET||abuse> i noticed something....
[02:51] <bimberi> scalista: sudo apt-get update
[02:51] <NET||abuse> when i sudo a comand
[02:51] <NET||abuse> put in my pw
[02:51] <maialen> merci kameron!! commen on f pour aller a ubuntu.fr
[02:51] <kameron> scalista, put my name before what you say, so it gets highlighted on my screen, and i don't miss your messages. type "kam" then hit "tab" and it should complete my name.
[02:51] <NET||abuse> then logout, then login again, the pw isn't asked for again if i sudo
[02:51] <_jason> maialen: ecrit:   /join #ubuntu-fr
[02:51] <VincentMX> vge: it a bot, it's not god, allah, budha, or anything sacred. it's just a computer program, therefore, it can't know everything
[02:51] <mikodelacruz> ok, it is not working (not accepting password)
[02:51] <mikodelacruz> just blinks
[02:51] <scalista> bimberi, that worked wow im a n
[02:52] <Frogzoo> VincentMX: no, ubotu knows everything
[02:52] <_jason> mikodelacruz: can you pastebin what you entered and what it did please at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[02:52] <scalista> nub
[02:52] <vijay> hi all, my system is running with 100% cpu usage, how to solve this??
[02:52] <Frogzoo> vijay: reboot
[02:52] <venin> Sanne, after i did ./configure make and make install on alsa-driver-1.0.9b_26 i did a "alsamixer -h" and it said alsamixer v1.0.9a .. why? how can i see if the drivers is updated?
[02:52] <vge> VincentMX: no, it cant be, gods or budhas dont tease me :)
[02:52] <VincentMX> ok
[02:52] <Sanne> NET||abuse, it is active for some time, that is also configurable, but I can't recall how. Anyone knows? man sudo perhaps?
[02:52] <vijay> Frogzoo:yes, just now only I rebooted it
[02:53] <scalista> is codega on apt-get?
[02:53] <Frogzoo> vijay: what's top say is taking your cpu?
[02:53] <NET||abuse> Sanne, just think it's odd that the timeout isn't restarted to each tty during logout
[02:53] <no_gatez_fan> do a top from a terminal
[02:53] <scalista> i did sudo apt-get install codega
[02:53] <Sanne> venin, I don't really know, I never compiled alsa from source.
[02:53] <no_gatez_fan> see what the cpu usage is comeing from
[02:53] <sophtpaw> i have a friend who says he would use Ubuntu but it is not stable enough??
[02:53] <WebLOCH> anyone here ever had any battery charging issues with laptop?
[02:53] <ndlovu> scalista: isn't it cedega?
[02:53] <scalista> o ok
[02:53] <venin> Sanne,  i had to i think.. i have to blacklist snd_hda_intel in order to get past hotplug starting at boot
[02:54] <scalista> still , package not found
[02:54] <Sanne> NET||abuse, yeah, it's a bit odd, I also wondered about this when I noticed first.
[02:54] <sophtpaw> He says it is based on Debian unstable, and that if it was based on, say, at least Debian testing he would use Ubuntu
[02:54] <anto9us> vijay, find out what the process is, use  gnome-system-monitor, you can order the list by processor usage
[02:54] <NET||abuse> Sanne, wonder where would i look for anyone making not of this to ubuntu developers/maintainers?
[02:54] <vijay> Frogzoo:i dont know, with out starting any application also it is runnning 100%
[02:54] <ndlovu> scalista: check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega
[02:54] <kameron> scalista, did you sudo apt-get update?
[02:54] <NET||abuse> Sanne, or would this be more part of the sudo project?
[02:54] <venin> Sanne, some issue with realtek acl880 or something
[02:55] <sophtpaw> i'm a noob and haven't got an answer for this veteran linux user and Fedora fan - any ideas or comments?
[02:55] <scalista> kameron, yeah i did and it worked thx
[02:55] <Frogzoo> vijay: start a terminal & run 'top'
[02:55] <visik_> http://pastebin.com/651200 <- what does it mean ?
[02:55] <kameron> scalista, cedega is not in repos, it's a non-free program (you have to pay for it)
[02:55] <bobmcbob> hi, i have to work with kernel modules (write a simple one ) for uni, but cant compile any examples.  I think its because i need the latest kernel source etc, what do i need to apt-get?
[02:55] <graveson> will breezy support aiglx ?
[02:55] <Sanne> NET||abuse, the config of sudo would be ubuntu developers, I would think. I would ask them first.
[02:55] <bobmcbob> im struggling to find info i need
[02:55] <visik_> graveson: no
[02:56] <sorsis> kameron: wasn't that paying customers can vote fore next working game, but you can still use it if you don't pay
[02:56] <vijay> Frogzoo:first one in the list is sifyd, next Xorg
[02:56] <Sanne> venin, I'm afraid that's a bit over my head, sorry. Hopefully somebody else can help further.
[02:56] <kameron> sorsis, i don't think you can get it for free legally. but yes, paying members have that option.
[02:56] <vijay> Frogzoo:sifyd is my internet provider login daemon
[02:56] <kameron> scalista, www.transgaming.com is the company behind cedega
[02:57] <rixth_> I need very urgent help. When I start my system, it says "Wating for root file system" then, after a couple min, drops me to a busy box shell. "?ALERT! /dev/sda2 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!". If I load the 5.04 live CD and run fdisk -l I see /dev/sda2.
[02:57] <sophtpaw> any ideas or comments?
[02:57] <Frogzoo> bobmcbob: apt-cache search linux-search & take your pick
[02:57] <kameron> sophtpaw, what is your question?
[02:58] <Frogzoo> vijay: there's a percentage % as well - is sifyd like 99%?
[02:58] <sorsis> sophtpaw: ubuntu is one of the stabest linux atm if you ask from me
[02:58] <sophtpaw> kameron: i know someone who would use Ubuntu if it was more stable, if it was based on at least Debian testing instead of Debian unstable
[02:58] <kameron> sophtpaw, okay?
[02:58] <scalista> kameron,  i use  bitcomet and utorrent as a bt client on windows, what is a good alternative for linux so i can download my linux iso's via bt
[02:58] <bobmcbob> Frogzoo: doesnt come up with anytthing
[02:59] <rixth_> scalista, Azureus is good
[02:59] <vijay> Frogzoo:yes, just now i killed it, cpu % dropped to %5!!!
[02:59] <sophtpaw> sorsis: thx, but how can it be if it is based on Debian unstable?
[02:59] <vijay> Frogzoo:yes, just now i killed it, cpu % dropped to 5%!!!
[02:59] <kameron> scalista, azureus is my favorite, but it's a resource hog. other than that.. try "sudo apt-cache search torrent" for a list of other clients.
[02:59] <sorsis> sophtpaw: sophtaw it's not debian unstable. it's just absed on that.
[02:59] <bobmcbob> i leeched the full kernel source from kernel.org (2.6.15) but ubuntu is now 2.6.15-20 i think?
[02:59] <sophtpaw> kameron: well, he says it is not stable and he is a Linux veteran/expert and uses Fedora
[02:59] <sorsis> sophtpaw: sorry for typos
[02:59] <Sanne> bobmcbob, apt-cache search linux-headers or linux-source
[02:59] <kameron> sophtpaw, ubuntu dapper is.
[02:59] <bobmcbob> and even passing the location to the untarred source
[02:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikodelacruz about multiverse
[02:59] <bobmcbob> doesnt work
[02:59] <Amaranth> !tell bobmcbob about kernel
[03:00] <sophtpaw> sorsis: so if it is based on unstable it doesn't make it unstable?
[03:00] <vijay> Frogzoo:ok, thank you, i think the problem has been solved
[03:00] <Frogzoo> bobmcbob: "apt-cache search linux-search"
[03:00] <Frogzoo> vijay: cool
[03:00] <Frogzoo> bobmcbob: "apt-cache search linux-source"   (duh)
[03:00] <bobmcbob> thansk
[03:00] <kameron> sophtpaw, because some guy says that ubuntu isn't stable, doesn't mean that it's not stable. it's based on debian unstable. but there's extensive work gone into it to make sure that it is ready for general use. is it as stable as debian stable? certainly not. but it's much more up to date. and if he's refering to dapper, the version currently under heavy development, it is unstable. breezy is quite stable though.
[03:01] <sophtpaw> kameron: because i'm a noob i wanna be able to come back to him and eat his hat. I think he just looks down on Ubuntu coz he's clever and i'm not
[03:01] <bobmcbob> somereason the latest were not showing up for me
[03:01] <Zoroaster> I have a 5.10 server only install, I will use it as a samba sever, to instal samba do I only apt-get samba, or are there ant dependencies I should know about?
[03:01] <kameron> sophtpaw, send him in here and we'll eat him alive, i guarantee
[03:01] <sorsis> sophtpaw: debian unstable has newest packages. most up to date. unstable name comes because packages are not tested and there might be some problems with depencys. it doesn't make ubuntu to crash unless installed program has bugs.
[03:01] <sophtpaw> kameron: thx!
[03:01] <Sanne> bye all
[03:01] <sophtpaw> kameron: hahaha
[03:02] <truz24> kameron, why do you say the version under development is very unstable?  I am using it as my desktop and I have had 0 problems.
[03:02] <scalista> how do i extract a tar.bz2
[03:02] <sophtpaw> sorsis: yes, so why not base ubuntu on Debian testing then?
[03:02] <Frogzoo> scalista: tar jzf blah.tar
[03:02] <bobmcbob> scalista: tar xvfj
[03:02] <sophtpaw> looks like Debian testing is evolutionarily speaking further down the line
[03:02] <Frogzoo> scalista: tar jxf blah.tar
[03:02] <freakabcd> Frogzoo, no mixing j and z
[03:03] <kameron> truz24, i didn't say it's "very unstable".. but it surely isn't perfect yet. i wouldn't run it as a server, but i'm on it right now, on my desktop machine. it's not as stable as breezy.
[03:03] <ubuntu> Siema
[03:03] <sophtpaw> karmeron: does what he says about Ubuntu not apply equally to Fedora then?
[03:03] <sophtpaw> which is more stable?
[03:03] <ubuntu> ale z was huje
[03:03] <ubuntu> :D
[03:03] <ubuntu> ??
[03:03] <ubuntu> ?
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <Frogzoo> ubuntu: cut it out
[03:03] <_jason> ubuntu: stop
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <kameron> !ops
[03:03] <ubotu> ops is, like, Help! lilo, hedgemage, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <freakabcd>  /kick ubuntu
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <sorsis> kameron: even it would be stable i wouldn't use ubuntu or fedora on server. debian and redhat are for that.
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <ubuntu> d
[03:03] <Frogzoo> see you ubuntu later - when you learn to behave
[03:03] <Amaranth> whee lag
[03:03] <highvoltage> Amaranth: thank you
[03:04] <kameron> thx Amaranth
[03:04] <liable> someone having keyboard problems?
[03:04] <Amaranth> 4 second of lag, arg
[03:04] <kameron> sophtpaw, what do you mean.. what he says about ubuntu not apply equally to fedora?
[03:04] <Hobbsee> ban?
[03:04] <kameron> sophtpaw, also.. check this out
[03:04] <kameron> !rock
[03:04] <ubotu> kameron: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:04] <kameron> !relationship
[03:04] <ubotu> somebody said relationship was at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/relationship/document_view
[03:04] <visik_> man smb.conf > /dev/null      what say to you
[03:04] <Amaranth> Hobbsee: ubuntu is the default nick in xchat, iirc
[03:04] <bimberi> sophtpaw: http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/ might be of interest
[03:04] <Frogzoo> Amaranth: true
[03:04] <Hobbsee> Amaranth: doesnt stop banning by IP though...
[03:05] <kameron> Hobbsee, especially the live cd
[03:05] <Amaranth> Hobbsee: meh
[03:05] <Amaranth> Hobbsee: no need for a ban if he doesn't come back :)
[03:05] <Hobbsee> true
[03:05] <sorsis> kameron: fedora has small package repository compared to ubuntu. ubuntus small repository might be more finely tuned but if you are not going to use just mainstream packages ubuntu gives you more choices.
[03:05] <sorsis> kameron: whops
[03:05] <freakabcd> sorsis, getting mixed up a re we?
[03:06] <sorsis> freakabcd: i'm not sober... sorry
[03:06] <sorsis> freakabcd: maybe i should stay quiet?
[03:06] <freakabcd> maybe, who knows for sure?
[03:06] <kameron> sophtpaw, read what sorsis says above
[03:07] <sorsis> sophtpaw: and i meant that ...fedoras small repository might...
[03:07] <freakabcd> is there a 'Daniel Stone' here?
[03:08] <sophtpaw> thx guys! that will be a good argument to fall back on
[03:08] <Zoroaster> I've asked before, but i forgot
[03:08] <Zoroaster> if I dont know a packages name, how do I search the repositories for it
[03:08] <Zoroaster> using apt
[03:08] <freakabcd> apt-cache search
[03:09] <Zoroaster> freakabcd, thanks
[03:09] <kameron> sophtpaw, also.. consider this. debian covers many, many architectures. i can't list them all. but ubuntu supports just 3 - x86, amd64, and ppc. now, in debian.. if a package doesn't run on one architecture, it often doesn't make the cut. in ubuntu, you have less bases to cover, and you get more packages out. and because you have less architectures to port to, you have more resources to do work on other packages, instead of porting t
[03:09] <kameron> o archs.
[03:09] <scalista> plez help my error when i install cedega http://pastebin.com/651223
[03:10] <kameron> scalista, don't worry about it.
[03:10] <Amaranth> kameron: actually there are buildds running to make itanium and sparc packages
[03:10] <Amaranth> for ubuntu
[03:10] <George007> is there a way to delte a directory even if it aint empty?
[03:10] <kameron> Amaranth, official?
[03:10] <bimberi> George007: rm -r
[03:10] <Amaranth> yeah
[03:10] <djk_> George007: rm -rf
[03:10] <kameron> George007, rm /this/directory -rf
[03:11] <sudharsh> George007: use the recursive flag..'-r'
[03:11] <Amaranth> check out the soyuz build status
[03:11] <Amaranth> not supported, but there
[03:11] <George007> ty all
[03:11] <sudharsh> scalista: apt-get install xlibs
[03:11] <sudharsh> foist
[03:11] <Enthusiast78> Gentoo_Junkie, rm -rf /directory
[03:11] <kameron> sudharsh, that won't work.
[03:11] <kameron> sudharsh, xlibs doesn't exist anymore.
[03:12] <Amaranth> freakabcd: Daniel Stone doesn't work for Canonical anymore
[03:12] <kameron> of wait, i'm in dapper. it might be in breezy repos.
[03:12] <venin> command to see dns-servers and proxy?
[03:12] <freakabcd> Amaranth, err.. ok. whos the maintainer for xserver-xorg-driver-i810 then?
[03:12] <sudharsh> its there in my breezy repos
[03:12] <Amaranth> freakabcd: a bunch of people work on Xorg when they can
[03:12] <kameron> scalista, but yeah, try running cedega.. type "cedega" and enter at a command prompt. i don't think it actually needs xlibs.
[03:12] <Amaranth> freakabcd: file a bug on launchpad
[03:13] <freakabcd> nono.. the bug has been fixed.
[03:13] <sophtpaw> kameron: yes, i agree. I more 'o less understand the benefits and differences between Debian and Ubuntu. I was more getting at the fact he's claiming that becuase Ubuntu is based on Debian unstable instead of 'testing' that he does not want to use Ubuntu and therefore prefers Fedora
[03:13] <freakabcd> theres this extremely small 3 line patch!
[03:13] <freakabcd> that fixes a major bug in the driver(dualhead support)
[03:13] <freakabcd> its still not there in flight6.
[03:13] <kameron> sophtpaw, well, that's a tad ignorant, and fedora is one of the worst distros around. but do what you need to do! :)
[03:13] <freakabcd> so i was hoping it would go into final
[03:13] <sudharsh> kameron: xlibs, installin it mite not be a fuss,
[03:14] <kameron> sudharsh, maybe. i really don't know, i'm on dapper.
[03:14] <Amaranth> freakabcd: is the patch in launchpad?
[03:14] <sudharsh> sigh.../me wishing i had broadband
[03:14] <freakabcd> i dunno. the launchpad thing just links to the fdo bugtracker thread.
[03:14] <freakabcd> which indeed has the bug fix as an attachment
[03:15] <freakabcd> lemme find the bug on launchpad and the fdo link for you
[03:15] <kameron> sophtpaw, fedora is an extremely general distro. it doesn't really excel at anything, that's why i find it to be kind of useless. some distros focus on customization, ease of use, great community support, tons of packages, building from source, minimalistic.. but fedora doesn't really do anything.
[03:15] <dj-fu> fedora is the gay.
[03:15] <kameron> dj-fu, seconded
[03:15] <painkiler> where can i find linux scripts?
[03:15] <sophtpaw> kameron: good. I'll be sure to pass that on : )
[03:16] <painkiler> like, sh sripts
[03:16] <sudharsh> painkiler: elaborate..plz
[03:16] <kameron> sophtpaw, holla
[03:16] <painkiler> hmm, i want to see how some sh scripting is done... e.g. techniques
[03:16] <dj-fu> painkiler, most good scripts are written by ones self.
[03:16] <Amaranth> freakabcd: the launchpad bug number would be more helpful
[03:16] <sophtpaw> dj-fu: fedora is the Dick Tracy hat with rainy coat in 30's downtown Chicago
[03:16] <sudharsh> painkiler: u need tutorials..goto tldp.org
[03:16] <painkiler> i am writhing one
[03:16] <kameron> sophtpaw, also consider checking out this page. http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major
[03:16] <sophtpaw> karmorn: Vale!
[03:16] <dj-fu> sophtpaw, yawn :)
[03:17] <sophtpaw> dj-fu: hehe
[03:17] <kameron> painkiler, tldp.org rocks all
[03:17] <freakabcd> Amaranth, how the hell does one search on launchpad?
[03:17] <freakabcd> its not returning any results.. ggrrrr..
[03:17] <sudharsh> freakabcd: google is g0d
[03:17] <sudharsh> :)
[03:17] <Amaranth> freakabcd: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[03:18] <kameron> haha. i like how distrowatch lists as the only "Con" for ubuntu, this: "Ubuntu's backers have not yet built a viable business model around the distribution".... so, they're not making money off of me. and that's a bad thing?
[03:18] <jozzer> for a test box with xgl what ubuntu version of dapper should i go for?
[03:18] <jozzer> if even dapper?
[03:18] <Amaranth> jozzer: latest and greatest dapper
[03:18] <Amaranth> jozzer: completely up-to-date
[03:19] <kameron> jozzer, what? the latest dapper. but it doesn't matter what version, because by the time it's installed, there's plenty of updates to get.
[03:19] <sudharsh> dapper flight 6..is the latest?
[03:19] <freakabcd> Amaranth, god i can;t find the original bug report.
[03:19] <scalista> how do i install a .run file
[03:19] <freakabcd> but found another which is the exact same issue
[03:19] <freakabcd> Amaranth, Bug #3253 on launchpad
[03:19] <kameron> jozzer, and if you need xgl support i wreslted it all weekend, just let me know. there's also #ubuntu-xgl, but it's dead a lot of the time.
[03:20] <freakabcd> Amaranth, yu still around?
[03:20] <freakabcd> i found the original one i intended to find!
[03:21] <Amaranth> freakabcd: cool
[03:21] <freakabcd> Bug #26341
[03:21] <freakabcd> on launchpad
[03:21] <scalista> i havea file that is wolfenstein et for linux, and it is a .run file how do i install it?
[03:21] <freakabcd> if you scroll down the fdo bug is #3105
[03:21] <freakabcd> and the fix is in comment #115 by Alan; attachment #4323
[03:21] <sudharsh> scalista: see if its a script or something
[03:21] <freakabcd> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=4323
[03:22] <kameron> scalista, i've never heard of wolfenstein for linux. but you can try "sh filename.run"
[03:22] <freakabcd> ^^ if you want to see how amazingly small the bugfix is!
[03:22] <BuFF> who could help with this error, i don't understand what i should to install: "This application is requesting an ActiveX browser object but the Mozilla ActiveX control is currently not installed"
[03:22] <kameron> BuFF, install the mozilla activeX control!
[03:22] <Storkme> what's the best program for ripping dvd's into .avi format? preferably command line
[03:22] <freakabcd> Amaranth, john fettig has already confirmed the bug kill with that patch on dapper. and i can confirm the same bug kill on dapper
[03:22] <BuFF> how ?
[03:23] <kameron> Storkme, dvdshrink
[03:23] <kameron> !dvdshrink
[03:23] <ubotu> rumour has it, dvdshrink is A good alternative to running DVDShrink with wine is k9copy http://k9copy.sourceforge.net/index.php which is available for breezy is this repository deb http://repos.knio.it/ breezy main contrib non-free
[03:23] <Storkme> kameron, thanks
[03:23] <Amaranth> freakabcd: i'm pinging the maintainer
[03:23] <gilberto> gil3680
[03:23] <Storkme> kameron, dvd is a windows program?
[03:23] <kameron> Storkme, it is, yes.
[03:23] <freakabcd> Amaranth, i think this bug fix is quite critical because during some commit or something dualhead stopped working! and it wasn;t noticed for a very long time
[03:23] <freakabcd> finally its been fixed
[03:23] <sudharsh> Storkme: acidrip
[03:23] <Storkme> sudharsh, i'll check that out. thanks
[03:24] <freakabcd> the problem's been there since breezy
[03:24] <freakabcd> actually even before that.
[03:24] <BuFF> kamreron could u type the commnabd because i dunno what mozilla activeX control is
[03:24] <gilberto> i'll need help to install java
[03:24] !lilo:*! so, it's felipe's birthday, apparently his last one in his 20's.... be sure to message him and remind him how old he's become *grin*
[03:24] <kameron> BuFF, just a sec. and use tab completion so you don't spell name wrongs.
[03:24] <kameron> BuFF, names wrong, i mean.
[03:25] <mds\> mozilla supports activex?
[03:25] <yancheng> i need some script to run automatically (even before there is anyone login) after the postsql database services started. how i can do that?
[03:25] <freakabcd> Amaranth, strangely enough i'm sure dualhead worked in hoary! :) because of the absence of the bug (or whatever caused it to appear)
[03:25] !lilo:*! of course, being 50 this year, I'm one to talk :)
[03:25] <zuokanyunqi> give me a small internet explorer
[03:25] <kameron> BuFF, what version of firefox are you running?
[03:26] <kameron> BuFF, http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm#download
[03:26] <BuFF> 1.0.7
[03:26] <BuFF> ok
[03:26] <Mnabil> hello i shiped the 5,10 version  cd's
[03:26] <Mnabil> so i can work with it
[03:26] <Mnabil> or it's outdated ?
[03:27] <freakabcd> Mnabil, its the current stable. the next one 'dapper' isn;t out yet
[03:27] <sudharsh> Mnabil: the new version is dew within a month...
[03:27] <freakabcd> sudharsh, really?
[03:27] <freakabcd> i heard june 1
[03:27] <kameron> sudharsh, it's due out in june, it got pushed back two months.
[03:27] <Mnabil> i 'm using debian sid , right naw
[03:28] <kameron> sudharsh, /topic from #ubuntu+1: "Topic for #ubuntu+1 is Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake | Please test network-manager 0.6.2 | Flight 6 is out: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight6 | Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseSchedule | XGL -> #ubuntu-xgl | Don't use development versions on production machines"
[03:28] <sudharsh> vow..i thought end of may..sry
[03:28] <Mnabil> but if i moved to ubuntu i can get the latest pkg version
[03:28] <Mnabil> ?
[03:28] <freakabcd> Mnabil, so if you install 5.10 (breezy) you'll be running the latest ubuntu for about 2 months :)
[03:28] <freakabcd> after which ofcourse you could just do a dist upgrade to dapper
[03:28] <zuokanyunqi> which source have opera
[03:28] <Mnabil> freakabcd: so can  i make update to it ?
[03:29] <freakabcd> make update?
[03:29] <tarvid> i have a dell laptop that won't install either Breezy nor Dapper from CD
[03:29] <kameron> zuokanyunqi, i don't know, i'm kind of wondering the same thing. it was in repos for the longest time, and at some point just disappeared?
[03:29] <freakabcd> from what? you want to update from Sid to breezy ?
[03:29] <sudharsh> more like 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[03:29] <freakabcd> tarvid, what laptop?
[03:29] <Mnabil> freakabcd: apt-get ugrade distro
[03:29] <tarvid> Breezy has trouble with initrd and Dapper can't find the media after booting from it.
[03:29] <Mnabil> upgrade
[03:29] <freakabcd> Mnabil, upgrade will work iirc.
[03:29] <freakabcd> tarvid, what laptop?
[03:29] <ompaul> tarvid, got more than one cd drive? move it to the other one
[03:30] <tarvid> Dell Latitude model PPX
[03:30] <freakabcd> umm.. don;t have experience with latitudes..
[03:30] <tarvid> only one drive and it sharea a bay with the floppy
[03:30] <freakabcd> all inspiron here
[03:30] <Mnabil> freakabcd: do i must re installed the latest version after that, or i can do automatic upgrade ?
[03:30] <tarvid> it boots knoppix and puppy to completion
[03:31] <ompaul> tarvid, did you try ubuntu live CD?
[03:31] <kameron> scalista, how goes it?
[03:31] <tarvid> i could use knoppix to partition the hard drive and copy the iso. SHould I copy the iso or the files?
[03:31] <Zoroaster> I have samba & webmin installed on my 5.10 server, and when I remotely type in my browser to my server I get "access denied for my remote computer"
[03:32] <zuokanyunqi> kameron, i find that,but i do not know how to give that to you
[03:32] <bliss1_> hi
[03:32] <bliss1_> ey
[03:32] <freakabcd> Amaranth, you still around?
[03:32] <tarvid> Zoroaster, you could use webmin to open access  to other machines
[03:32] <Zoroaster> Error - Access denied for 192.168.5.185, this is what I get, my ubuntu server's ip is 192.168.5.72, so I type out https://192.168.5.72:10000 and I get the aforementioned
[03:32] <zugu> quiestion: how do I uninstall realplayer 10 ?
[03:33] <freakabcd> Amaranth, thanks for taking the issue to the maintainer. i hope that 3 line patch makes into dapper final
[03:33] <Zoroaster> tarvid, so by default webmin is closed to remote machines?
[03:33] <bliss1_> nickrud: at work or in bed?
[03:33] <yancheng> i need some script to run automatically (even before there is anyone login) after the postsql database services started. how i can do that?
[03:33] <tarvid> Zoroaster, in the default Ubuntu yes
[03:34] <VincentMX>  /whois Zoroaster
[03:34] <VincentMX> Oops
[03:34] <bliss1_> arrick: hi
[03:34] <kameron> zuokanyunqi, you found what?
[03:34] <zuokanyunqi> yes
[03:34] <kameron> ...k
[03:34] <zuokanyunqi> http://ubuntu.99cn.com/
[03:35] <tarvid> Zoroaster, I don't remember the two lines in the config but one restricts users and passwords and the other network access.
[03:35] <glimp999> hi there..
[03:35] <Zoroaster> tarvid, ok, thanks, I know where to look, you have been very helpful
[03:35] <tarvid> Breezy live stops with the message "There was a problem reading data from the CD-ROM"
[03:36] <MenZa> What do I type in to apt-get install gnome art manager?
[03:36] <tarvid> ompaul, Brezzy live dies with a similar condition as Dapper Flight 6
[03:36] <bimberi> MenZa: sudo aptitude install gnome-art
[03:36] <MenZa> ty bimberi
[03:36] <Cin> Anyone use Office 2000 w/ wineHQ on Ubuntu?
[03:37] <bimberi> MenZa: yw :)
[03:37] <mute1> #ubuntu: i just installed ubuntu and when i rebooted today it only showed one video mode.
[03:37] <bimberi> !tell mute1 about fixres
[03:37] <mute1> #ubuntu: my video card is fully supported, i dont know what happened =/
[03:37] <Cin> !office
[03:37] <ubotu> Cin: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:37] <zuokanyunqi> in fvwm how to close a window
[03:37] <mute1> ty
[03:38] <mute1> =D
[03:39] <Zoroaster> is there such a tool, open source that does network discovery
[03:40] <Seveas> Zoroaster, define 'network discovery'
[03:40] <Zoroaster> something you could run against a network to see what nodes are there, maybe gives IP and or mac
[03:40] <ompaul> tarvid, have a look at wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions
[03:41] <Seveas> Zoroaster, arp 
[03:42] <Killgore> hey
[03:42] <Killgore> anyone get scratchy sound in VLC
[03:42] <lombardo> server irc.azzurra.org
[03:42] <Seveas> Zoroaster, and ping -b 255.255.255.255
[03:43] <tarvid> ompaul, I've run through several of the options but the solution may be to install the ISO on hard disk
[03:43] <tarvid> ompaul, any suggestions on how to do that?
[03:43] <nathanj> why cnatn i hear ac3 sound?
[03:43] <ompaul> tarvid, no never had to
[03:43] <ompaul> tarvid, network install?
[03:44] <Mush-> anyone on a mac
[03:44] <tarvid> ompaul, network would be good
[03:45] <ompaul> tarvid,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[03:45] <Killgore> so
[03:46] <ubuntu> How do I force a rebuild of the initrd?
[03:46] <Killgore> i get great sound in other media players but in VLC my movies have really scratchy sound
[03:46] <Seveas> ubuntu, sudo dpkg-reconfigue linux-image-$(uname -r)
[03:47] <mcf501> !grub
[03:47] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[03:47] <ubuntu> Thanks.
[03:49] <zugu> quiestion: how do I uninstall realplayer 10 ?
[03:49] <j2daosh> how do i make an entry in my fstab readable by only one user?
[03:50] <j2daosh> change user, to user=uid?
[03:50] <_jason> j2daosh: what filesystem?
[03:50] <Killgore> j2daosh: do you mean mountable by one user only?
[03:50] <j2daosh> yeah mountable or mount it read on.ly by one user
[03:51] <j2daosh> it is a smbfs
[03:51] <Killgore> j2daosh: wouldnt that be in your samba conf?
[03:52] <venin> hi
[03:52] <j2daosh> beats me
[03:52] <Killgore> j2daosh: ive never done anything with that
[03:53] <venin> uhm, sound doesnt work when playing mp3 or movie.. but the sound works when i close windows and stuff.. whats wrong?
[03:53] <j2daosh> its a vfat partition on my windows drive so i can move files back and forth without have to mess with alot of things. i just need to know how i can make that entry in my fstab allow oly my username to access it
[03:53] <MenZa> What's the command to enter GDM setup?
[03:54] <bimberi> MenZa: gksudo gdmsetup
[03:54] <Killgore> j2daosh: im not sure about only allowing one person to access it but i can make it so that it gets mounted under your username
[03:54] <j2daosh> and no one elses?
[03:54] <Killgore> j2daosh: actually that would stop other people from writing to it
[03:55] <MenZa> Is it possible to list all IP adresses on a network you're connected to?
[03:55] <j2daosh> i only want this user name to see is/access it
[03:55] <j2daosh> see it
[03:55] <Killgore> j2daosh: you could change the permissions. Then any one could mount it but they wouldnt be able to read/write it
[03:55] <j2daosh> so if i set a sticky in fstab to just allow me that works too
[03:56] <Killgore> j2daosh: hang on ill brb
[04:00] <j2daosh> stupid question/stupid answer to stupid question.... if i change change the mount point to ~/josh/Desktop/Linux_Windows that should make it unusable by anyone but me and root right?
[04:00] <j2daosh> because other users cant get into my home directory...
[04:00] <mcf501> i have this error message when i fun this opengl programme, but i have the extension installed; Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0"
[04:00] <mcf501> ^run
[04:01] <Killgore> j2daosh: yeah
[04:01] <Killgore> j2daosh: that would work
[04:01] <j2daosh> ok :) thanks
[04:03] <Se7h> !freeformats
[04:03] <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
[04:03] <nathanj> how can i make a program output pure digital so my decoder picks it up and decodes it to 5.1
[04:05] <Killgore> anybody here get scratchy sound in VLC, i dont think its the encodes they sound alright on other machine
[04:05] <Killgore> s
[04:06] <AngryElf> hey all, is it possible to have software screen position/size adjustment?
[04:07] <_jason> AngryElf: what do you mean?
[04:08] <Mush-> anyone using a mac and install ubuntu on a second partiition?
[04:10] <Strife> I have a fairly trivial question that I haven't been able to find the answer to in the gpg man page...
[04:10] <Strife> say I have multiple private keys
[04:10] <Strife> and I want to sign with one particular one that is not the default
[04:10] <Strife> how do I do that?
[04:11] <yancheng> may i noe how to start a service in ubuntu during boot?
[04:12] <Strife> yancheng: did you install the service through an apt package?
[04:12] <jlomp> hi
[04:12] <Mortuis> Is there a command I can use to check if I have installed a package via apt-get?
[04:12] <_jason> Mortuis: apt-cache policy
[04:13] <[Freakazoid] > what resources does ubuntu need?
[04:13] <zielony> Hello I have problem with azureus
[04:13] <zielony> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11965
[04:13] <pike_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11965
[04:13] <Killgore> [Freakazoid] : you mean hardware wise?
[04:13] <Strife> yancheng: in general, if you installed a service via apt, it should be configured to startup on boot... otherwise, look into update-rc.d (man update-rc.d)
[04:13] <nookie> have u installed java zielony??
[04:13] <zielony> yes
[04:13] <_jason> [Freakazoid] : the cd sleeve says 128mb of ram and ~1.8gb
[04:13] <[Freakazoid] > jop
[04:13] <Mortuis> _jason: Excellent, that worked.  Thanks!
[04:13] <[Freakazoid] > i mean hardware
[04:14] <[Freakazoid] > because i have an old 120Mhz machine and want to run sth cool onit :D
[04:14] <sophtpaw> i'm stuck trying to play a sound file: which do i choose? I installed Xine but no 'mrl' i tried totem but no(dvd only i think) and Rhythmbox but no music still
[04:14] <oxigen> i cant find in drapper 'run application as other user' what do i need to install to have this again as breezy have?
[04:14] <_jason> [Freakazoid] : how much ram?
[04:14] <_jason> !dapper
[04:14] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:14] <sophtpaw> this sound file is on a webpage i click on it and it takes me to choose
[04:15] <Killgore> [Freakazoid] : depends on what you want to do. Command line will run fine, but there is no way you will get Gnome running
[04:15] <[Freakazoid] > k
[04:15] <[Freakazoid] > im tryin an dos disk but that doesnt work too!!!
[04:15] <pip_> DBO, HI
[04:15] <sophtpaw> i go /usr/bin and look for something which will play it from the list
[04:15] <pip_> DBO, I am back!
[04:15] <[Freakazoid] > where can i get a dos start cd?
[04:16] <mustaqila> DBO
[04:16] <pip_> DBO, 45 minutes later I will go to bed!
[04:16] <nathanj> [Freakazoid] : what ya mean dos?
[04:16] <DBO> what do you want muz?
[04:16] <mustaqila> To annoy you and set off your highlight
[04:16] <zielony> Is it possible that java 1.5 is in conflict with 1/5 ?
[04:16] <DBO> I hope you have a very bad day muz...
[04:16] <mustaqila> Oh I do too
[04:16] <_jason> zielony: what is 1/5?
[04:17] <nathanj> zielony: whats 1/5?
[04:17] <pl_ice> hey, how do i pipe that through? # modprobe -l acx* | cp (output from modprobe) ~
[04:17] <zielony> java 1.5 in conflict with 1.4 sry
[04:17] <nathanj> _jason: :s
[04:17] <gorski> Hi, i want to be emloyed by canonical where do i start to participate?
[04:17] <[Freakazoid] > thx guys
[04:17] <[Freakazoid] > cu
[04:17] <nathanj> zielony: no just amke sure you have selected to use 1.5
[04:17] <_jason> pl_ice: you want to save it as a file in ~?
[04:17] <nathanj> gorski: ubuntulinux.org
[04:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell zielony about multijava
[04:18] <oxigen> how can i run applications from menu as root?
[04:18] <nathanj> pl_ice: to save it in a file do `modprobe -l acx* > file`
[04:18] <pl_ice> _jason i want to copy that found module(s) to ~
[04:18] <_jason> pl_ice: command > ~/output, redirects standard out to the file ~/output
[04:18] <MisterN> cu
[04:19] <Killgore> has anyone seen any fixes for scratchy sound in VLC? this seems to be the only app that gets it
[04:19] <nathanj> zielony: run `sudo update-alternatives --config java` and make sure the right version is selected/
[04:19] <pl_ice> _jason so what's the full syntax? : modprobe -l acx* > cp ...?
[04:20] <Strife> how do I tell gpg to use a different keyring than the default?
[04:20] <Strife> --keyring doesn't seem to be working
[04:20] <nathanj> Killgore: what sound is it? encoded with?
[04:20] <_jason> pl_ice: modprobe -l acx* > ~/output
[04:20] <nathanj> pl_ice: to save it in a file do `modprobe -l acx* > file`
[04:20] <zielony> ok I`ll try that
[04:20] <Cloud_tm> When I try to run a certain game, I get this error message in terminal: "error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".  What do I do?
[04:20] <_jason> pl_ice: if you have a file called ~/output, that command will overwrite its contents by the way
[04:20] <pl_ice> nathanj i want to copy the found files in different folder
[04:20] <sophtpaw> downloaded realplayer, its now configuring and asking where to download it to (/root). Where does one download it to generally
[04:20] <sophtpaw> ?
[04:21] <Killgore> nathanj: no thats not the problem. See i listened to a song in VLC and it was scratchy. And im listening to the same movie in totem and its fine
[04:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell sophtpaw about realplayer
[04:21] <nathanj> pl_ice: `modprobe -l acx* > /some/folder/some/where/deep/in/my/filesystem/file`
[04:21] <_jason> pl_ice: (that you have write permission to)
[04:22] <nathanj> Killgore: i dont seem to have a problem so i can really help, tried the forums?
[04:22] <Killgore> nathanj: did a breif search but havent posted yet
[04:23] <nathanj> Killgore: i am running a ac3 5.1 encoded xvid through vlc fine however i cant get it to output raw to my decoder :)~
[04:23] <arrick> morning DBO
[04:23] <pl_ice> nathanj yeh ;) but then i have to name that file, whereas i want to keep the original name... or thta just works like a simple copy?..
[04:23] <Killgore> nathanj: bl man
[04:23] <arrick> did you have a question?
[04:23] <Cloud_tm> I have a question
[04:23] <Cloud_tm> When I try to run a certain game, I get this error message in terminal: "error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory".  What do I do?
[04:24] <Jimmey__> Cloud_tm, search for 'avformat' in the Synaptic Package Manager
[04:24] <DBO> morning arrick
[04:25] <pip_> DBO, did you sleep ?
[04:25] <_jason> pl_ice: what is the original name?
[04:25] <DBO> pip_, close enough
[04:25] <Cloud_tm> Jimmey__: I don't see it anywhere
[04:25] <Jimmey__> Cloud_tm, 'sudo apt-get install libavformat-dev'
[04:25] <pip_> DBO, what do you mean?
[04:26] <DBO> pip_, I mean I didnt sleep yet
[04:26] <briceg> hello evryboyd!
[04:26] <pl_ice> _jayson i don't know ;) i'm searching for all acx* modules with modprobe -l, it's gonna print out full output path to it
[04:26] <pip_> DBO, oh,you are a night cat!
[04:26] <zielony> What are alternative torrent clients on linux ? ( I can`t run azureus ; / )
[04:26] <briceg> can someone ever compilate his kernel?
[04:26] <nathanj> zielony: so was 1.5 selected?
[04:26] <Mush-> anyone running ubuntu on a second partition with os x
[04:26] <Mush-> ?
[04:26] <zielony> nathanj-> yea
[04:27] <Cloud_tm> Whoops, I needed update
[04:27] <DBO> Mush-, why dont you just state your issue, just in case someone knows...
[04:27] <nathanj> zielony: how is azureus installed? via deb? or just extracted in your home dir?
[04:27] <zielony> deb
[04:27] <pip_> DBO, if I want to change my nickname ,I should quit first,right?
[04:27] <zielony> I followed this tutorial http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75272
[04:27] <DBO> pip_, just type /nick <newname>
[04:28] <Mush-> dbo: well to create a secon dpartition in osx you just archive and reinstall and are supposed to create a second partition then. i never saw the option to add another partition. just wonderiing how to do that.
[04:28] <nathanj> zielony: i dont use the deb because this doesnt allow you to update the program via its autoupdate feature go download the package from the website and just extract it to ~/.azureus-bin/ and run ~/.azureus-bin/azureus :)~
[04:28] <DBO> so this is more of an OS X question
[04:28] <Mush-> dbo yes
[04:28] <zielony> nathanj-> ok I`ll try that
[04:28] <pip_> DBO, thank you!
[04:29] <Mush-> but .. noone in #mac is helpin
[04:29] <pl_ice> zielony , nice nick ;)
[04:29] <zielony> pl_ice-> ; )
[04:29] <Mush-> dbo: actuallly brb
[04:29] <nathanj> zielony: i find it much tider too :)~
[04:29] <doms> how do i uninstall my cedega in my ubuntu breezy
[04:29] <RayFredPip> DBO, I did~
[04:29] <zielony> I`m trying to reinstall java now
[04:29] <nathanj> doms: download the *.deb and do `dpkg -i *.deb`
[04:29] <zielony> just in case
[04:30] <Se7h> nathanj UN
[04:30] <doms> wer i can download a deb package
[04:30] <sufa> quick question, I want to start GKrellM when I start gnome, how can i achieve this?  putting it in ~/.xinitrc doesnt seem to work
[04:30] <Jimmey__> doms, what package are you looking for?
[04:30] <_jason> !startup
[04:30] <ubotu> to add programs to start up in your gnome session https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingProgramToSessionStartup
[04:30] <nathanj> doms: cedega is not free you need to have a account transgaming.org and the *.deb is there.
[04:30] <noyr> can anybody say, is it possible to configure bridge in kubuntu usin KDE?
[04:30] <Killgore> doms: you must have installed from .deb if you installed it because its not on apt
[04:31] <doms> coz i download a bin file then i installed completely then i want it to uninstall
[04:31] <nathanj> sufa: goto sessions in preferenes in gnome
[04:31] <doms> how can i uninstall the bin file of cedega
[04:31] <Killgore> doms: delete the files in your home dir but there will be things in /usr/bin not sure what to do with them
[04:31] <doms> coz i install using sh cedega_timedemo.bin
[04:32] <doms> coz i install using sh cedega_timedemo
[04:32] <RayFredPip> send %s
[04:32] <sufa> thank you nathanj
[04:32] <sufa> you know what file that writes?
[04:32] <_jason> pl_ice: wait are you trying to save the output to a file or copy the file that corresponds to the path it outputs to some other location?
[04:32] <pl_ice> copy ;) file(s)
[04:32] <nathanj> sufa: something in gconf im guessing :)
[04:34] <_jason> pl_ice: you can do something like this I think: cp $(modprobe -l acx* | tr '\n' ' ') /path/to/desired/location
[04:34] <doms> coz i uninstall cedega bin
[04:35] <Killgore> doms: ask in this channel #cedega
[04:35] <pl_ice> oki, will try
[04:36] <Cloud_tm> You guys are amazing
[04:36] <Killgore> what video player do u people use?
[04:36] <Killgore> whats xine?
[04:36] <_jason> Killgore: I like mplayer for most and xine for dvd
[04:36] <Killgore> is that a set of codecs or a player
[04:36] <DrBanzai> Xine is a player
[04:37] <shadukan> hi
[04:37] <shadukan> can anyone tell me if with apt i can get the openssl library
[04:37] <Killgore> _jason: can mplayer play xvids? i already can play them in totem and VLC so i dont see it being a problem
[04:37] <shadukan> the api for C++ i need
[04:37] <shadukan> /usr/include/openssl
[04:37] <shadukan> to compile my programs...
[04:38] <arnon> I setup a static ip on ubuntu, but after being idle couple hours later the ip changed itself into 10.11.50.91, please help
[04:38] <shadukan> currently not installed
[04:38] <chewyf5> hallo
[04:38] <shadukan> ...u must see if  when idle the time for renewing the ip
[04:38] <shadukan> has exited and the dhcp automata changed it
[04:38] <shadukan> it has a timeout period arnon
[04:39] <_jason> Killgore: mplayer plays anything I throw at it.  It can play xvids with w32codecs I think
[04:39] <arnon> shadukan, how do I turned that off ?
[04:39] <shadukan> ....
[04:39] <Killgore> _jason:  should i get the mplayer-k6 version. It says its optimized for amd athlon whihc i have
[04:39] <shadukan> arnon...check out the dhcp server conf file
[04:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell Killgore about mplayer
[04:39] <shadukan> locate dhcpd.conf
[04:39] <_jason> Killgore: yeah probably, the page I sent you has a table
[04:40] <Killgore> thanks
[04:40] <chewyf5> hallo kann mir jemand helfen mit einem kleinen nvidia problem ?
[04:40] <shadukan> ppl anyone have ever compiled openssl code using C++ API
[04:40] <shadukan> ...sag chewyf5
[04:40] <_jason> @de
[04:40] <_jason> !de
[04:40] <tarvid> can i do an ftp install from a dapper cd
[04:40] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[04:40] <Killgore> ahh ok the k6 packages are for the old athlons
[04:40] <chewyf5> ok i can talk english as well
[04:41] <pl_ice> _jason neh, didn't work :) will have to look for that one, thnx man
[04:41] <shadukan> but still i got no answer...can anyone hier check his /usr/include
[04:41] <ReD_BuLLeT> please tell me good audio X player
[04:41] <shadukan> and tell me if the subdir openssl exist?
[04:41] <shadukan> xmms!!!
[04:41] <EvilDin> problem with installing clamav, it can't install libgmp3, it say that there is not, but it is need by appliacation, what can i do?
[04:41] <chewyf5> how can I remove the nvidiea-kernel-common
[04:42] <shadukan> #defin remove ?
[04:42] <Killgore> hmm what do you guys recommend
[04:42] <ReD_BuLLeT> of course xmms
[04:42] <ReD_BuLLeT> 10x
[04:42] <Killgore> buying a new hard drive to install windows on
[04:42] <Killgore> or eating?
[04:42] <doms> anybody from ubuntu world can send me some free-tutorial books i'am from philippines i'am far from the town
[04:42] <chewyf5> i want use an Nvidea-kernel-modul from the driver of www.nvidea.com
[04:43] <shadukan> ....easy
[04:43] <shadukan> cd /etc/X11
[04:43] <shadukan> sudo vim xorg.conf
[04:43] <doms> and even i roaming aroung the cities i cant find a linux-books
[04:43] <chewyf5> I found a wger. Wiki I to unistall the nvidiakernelcommon
[04:43] <doms> anybody from ubuntu world can send me some free-tutorial books i'am from philippines i'am far from the town
[04:43] <Killgore> doms: there are plenty of books online
[04:43] <shadukan> find the line where it says nv  -> type nvidia
[04:43] <ReD_BuLLeT> !ati
[04:43] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[04:43] <shadukan> switch between inits(or simpler restart X)
[04:43] <doms> but i dont hav account
[04:44] <shadukan> and there u have nvidia driver installed..
[04:44] <shoofle> i've got ndiswrapper working, and there is every indication that the wireless card i'm using works and is connected, but i can't get to anything through it.  how can i fix it?
[04:44] <doms> like visa
[04:44] <chewyf5> I have still done this but i get graphical mistakes
[04:44] <taipan1337> could someone please help me with x server problem -- no screens found
[04:44] <doms> or wat so ever
[04:44] <shadukan> taipan
[04:44] <taipan1337> yes
[04:44] <shadukan> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-common
[04:44] <shadukan> step by step configuration
[04:45] <taipan1337> ok, is it because of my ati card
[04:45] <CraiZE> uhm, could someone tell me how i can set a wallpaper per workspace? (in XGL)
[04:45] <shadukan> thow can anybody here check if the subdir
[04:45] <shadukan> /usr/include/openssl exists?
[04:45] <taipan1337> its in an asus a6k laptop, x1600 vid
[04:45] <Sephyx> Is there any special parameters for mounting an ntfs partition from a s-ata disk?
[04:45] <shadukan> ops taipan
[04:45] <taipan1337> ?
[04:45] <shadukan> no such questions here since there is the linux-laptops site
[04:45] <shoofle> also, i have a usb ethernet adapter and unplugging it (also plugging it in) freezes up my lappy completely.  can this be fixed?
[04:45] <shadukan> there u can find anythings concerning laptops and howtos on laptops
[04:45] <taipan1337> ok....
[04:46] <Killgore> Sephyx: only that it wont be hda but something elese
[04:46] <taipan1337> site?
[04:46] <Killgore> am i wrong?
[04:46] <shadukan> yup
[04:46] <shadukan> goolge it and u will find it
[04:46] <shadukan> give me 1 min
[04:46] <chewyf5> shadukan
[04:46] <shadukan> me owner of an Ibm Thinkpad X31 running ubuntu..everything works
[04:46] <noaXess> hi all.. wasup?
[04:47] <Sephyx> sudo mount /dev/sda1 windewz1 -t ntfs -o -iocharset=utf8,umask=000 <-- That one's correct right?
[04:47] <shadukan> http://www.linux-laptop.net/
[04:47] <shadukan> taipan go there
[04:47] <noaXess> is it possible to uninstall the whole gnome desktop and it's utilities? have installed kubuntu-desktop..
[04:47] <Killgore> Sephyx: yeah, only i dont know what SATA drives are called, but everything else is right
[04:47] <Sephyx> That's what they're called
[04:47] <taipan1337> it doesn't have ubuntu link for my model
[04:47] <IdleOne> noaXess, sudo apt-get install  ubuntu-desktop
[04:48] <shadukan> taipan
[04:48] <Killgore> Sephyx: ok then. What happens when you put a USB drive in? does it get the next number
[04:48] <Sephyx> But I get this error: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1,
[04:48] <shadukan> if u find some who have installed  on it debian successfully
[04:48] <P3L|C4N0> !automatix
[04:48] <ubotu> automatix is probably 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.
[04:48] <shadukan> if u apply the same things to ur laptop top will work
[04:48] <Killgore> Sephyx: is this in fstab or a terminal
[04:48] <shadukan> and after all the core work in every linux distru is the same
[04:48] <Sephyx> Terminal
[04:48] <shadukan> u will be tweaking the kernel...and the kernel stuff u can do
[04:49] <shadukan> isn't that different
[04:49] <Killgore> Sephyx: you can have commas, u need another - instead of the -
[04:49] <EvilDin> problem with installing clamav, it can't install libgmp3, it say that there is not, but it is need by appliacation, what can i do?
[04:49] <Killgore> comma i should say
[04:49] <noaXess> IdleOne: or over synaptic package manager? uninstall ubunut-desktop is all?
[04:49] <taipan1337> ok
[04:49] <taipan1337> thanks
[04:49] <shadukan> noth mate
[04:49] <arnon> my /etc/resolv.conf keep getting changed, how can I make this behaviour stop? this is a fresh ubuntu installataion
[04:49] <shadukan> ...simply change the thing called dhcp server
[04:50] <Sephyx> ?
[04:50] <IdleOne> noaXess, you can use synaptic and you dont need to uninstall kubuntu
[04:50] <shadukan> put static ips and write ur self the dns servers(thats what resolv.conf has)
[04:50] <Killgore> shadukan: my laptop isnt listed. MSI
[04:50] <shadukan> what is the brand of u laptop?
[04:50] <Killgore> shadukan: no wait there it is
[04:50] <Sephyx> Where should I have that comma?
[04:51] <Killgore> Sephyx: sudo mount /dev/sda1 windewz1 -t ntfs -o -iocharset=utf8 -umask=000
[04:51] <mangusta> woot, breezy supports toshiba_acpi out of the box!! and FnFx
[04:51] <shadukan> still
[04:51] <mangusta> wow, sweet
[04:51] <arnon> shadukan, write what in my /etc/resolv.conf?
[04:51] <shadukan> arnon the dns servers of ur isp
[04:51] <shadukan> or if u have somewhere a dns server his ip
[04:51] <arnon> shadukan, I did that, and then couple seconds later it changed by itself
[04:51] <shadukan> the resolv.conf looks something like it
[04:51] <shadukan> search .example.com
[04:52] <shadukan> nameserver <ip>(first dns server)
[04:52] <shadukan> nameserver <ip>(second dns server)...and so on
[04:52] <Sephyx> Killgore: Still the same error
[04:52] <Killgore> shadukan: you know of any other common websites for laptops? there is a similar model to mine M635 i have M610
[04:52] <arnon> shadukan, I did that, and then couple seconds later it changed by itself
[04:52] <shoofle> my linux lappy freezes whenever i plug in or unplug anything network-hardware related
[04:52] <Killgore> Sephyx: sudo mount /dev/sda1 windewz1 -t ntfs -o iocharset=utf8 umask=000
[04:52] <shoofle> such as my wireless card or my usb-ethernet adapter
[04:52] <Sephyx> Lol, that worked, an - too much =P
[04:53] <shadukan> @Kill mate google everything u want...
[04:53] <mangusta> I have kdm as my default windowmanager, however, it is not started at boot, instead I get a message saying gdm is not the default windowmanager, so it won't be started, how do I change the launcher to run kdm?
[04:53] <mlask> hi. i would like to have to gtk2 themes: one to be used in gnome-session only, and second to be used eg. when running gtk2 apps under kde. is it possible?
[04:53] <Mau> hi! i need some help... there is a button like win xp  instead of unbutu logo in the aplication menu....i cant remove it! i change every thing, metacitys etc... does anyone can help me?
[04:53] <mlask> two*
[04:53] <shadukan> (or buy a laptop from  IBM
[04:53] <shadukan> ...lol)
[04:53] <ReD_BuLLeT> how to run .run file /
[04:53] <ReD_BuLLeT> ?
[04:53] <Elektrochelovek> IBM laptops are BEST!!!!
[04:53] <Elektrochelovek> ;D
[04:53] <shadukan> @arnon #define
[04:53] <diego_> ok i discovered why i can't open anything: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[04:53] <mangusta> ReD_BuLLeT, sh filename
[04:53] <diego_> i can't open ANY program
[04:53] <shadukan> ..u have here Elektro an IBM man
[04:53] <tarvid> anybody know how to do an ftp install from a CD
[04:53] <ReD_BuLLeT> mangusta,  10x
[04:53] <shadukan> changed
[04:54] <shadukan> so...
[04:54] <Elektrochelovek> hey, i need good rss reader. Any suggestions?
[04:54] <shadukan> can anyone satify my need?
[04:54] <humboldt> what process or daemon concering my WiFi network could force my connection offline for a splitsecond every minute, just enough to loose my skype connection?
[04:54] <shadukan> thunderbird
[04:54] <shoofle> my thinkpad keeps freezing.
[04:54] <shadukan> ...elektro
[04:54] <mangusta> toshiba are better under linux
[04:54] <noaXess> IdleOne: okey.. thx
[04:54] <mangusta> much better suppport
[04:54] <shadukan> ...
[04:54] <arrick> ok guys I already performed 'sudo chgrp -R /etc5' and "sudo chmod -R /etc5' and now when I try to creat a folder on the drive I get the following "Permission denied. Error code: 3 Error message from server: Permission denied Request code: 14" Can someone tell me what this eand?
[04:54] <arrick> means?
[04:54] <shoofle> arG
[04:55] <shadukan> boys does anyone have openssl dir in /usr/include
[04:55] <shadukan> really need this information
[04:55] <shadukan> i must compile some programs for experiments
[04:55] <arrick> shadukan, you sure ssl, or ssh?
[04:55] <shadukan> no
[04:55] <shadukan> ssl
[04:55] <arrick> ok
[04:55] <shadukan> openssl/evp.h
[04:55] <arrick> lat me look
[04:55] <shadukan> is the .h file i need
[04:55] <pike_> arrick: im lazy id just sudo chown arrick /etc5
[04:55] <mangusta> where do I need to change to make kdm launch on boot instead of gdm?
[04:55] <arnon> shadukan, what ? define ?
[04:56] <serge> shadukan, yes, i do have that file in /usr/include
[04:56] <svenne> ram too ubuntu
[04:56] <svenne> virus program too ubuntu
[04:56] <shadukan> can u tell me how u got it?
[04:56] <serge> I installed openssl
[04:56] <shadukan> or see with ls -lash when it was intalled?
[04:56] <shadukan> #define installed
[04:56] <shadukan> with apt?
[04:56] <serge> shadukan, with apt
[04:56] <shadukan> serge
[04:57] <shadukan> apt-get install <what package>
[04:57] <arrick> hey pike_ i stiil get thet message when i try to write from winscp
[04:57] <serge> apt-get install openssl
[04:57] <pike_> mangusta: i donuse either but probably something like sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm or kdm
[04:57] <shadukan> malista ok...i tried it that earlier..but noth happend i will dig into ie
[04:57] <shadukan> it
[04:57] <shadukan> saludos guys
[04:57] <shadukan> l8r
[04:57] <shadukan> adios from Greece...the summers is coming...
[04:58] <pike_> arrick: try it recursive too chown -R arrick /etc5
[04:58] <IdleOne> chown arrick  -R /etc5
[04:58] <mangusta> thanks pike
[04:58] <shadukan> guys most of the questions here if u google them
[04:59] <doms> ./share/applications/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <shadukan> u will find the answer in a split of second
[04:59] <doms> ./share/gnome/apps/Games/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <doms> ./local/bin/cedega_timedemo
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_timedemo
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/bin/cedega_timedemo
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/gui/cedega_logo.png
[04:59] <IdleOne> !paste
[04:59] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_license.txt
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_version_parse.py
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_timedemorc
[04:59] <IdleOne> !tell doms about paste
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega-engine-timedemo.cpkg
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_version_parse.pyc
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/share/applications/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <shadukan> nick will go on hearing Rory Gallagher-A milion miles away
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/share/gnome/apps/TransGaming/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/share/man/man1/cedega.1.gz
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/usr/share/doc/cedega-timedemo-installer
[04:59] <shadukan> somebody to stop doms
[04:59] <shadukan> !!!
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/etc/X11/applnk/TransGaming/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <ubotu> shadukan: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:59] <IdleOne> !ops
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/etc/X11/susewm/AddEntrys/SuSE/TransGaming/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <ubotu> ops is, like, Help! lilo, hedgemage, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:59] <shadukan> ops!!
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/opt/kde3/share/applnk/cedega_timedemo.desktop
[04:59] <pike_> doms: ill pray for you :)
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/.cedega_timedemo/configuration_profiles/cedega_5.1
[04:59] <_jason> !ops
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/.cedega_timedemo/.winex_ver/winex-5.1/share/share/man/man1/cedegatimedemo.1.gz
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/.cedega_timedemo/.winex_ver/winex-5.1/share/share/doc/cedegatimedemo
[04:59] <_jason> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, ompaul, or MadPilot
[04:59] <doms> ./local/games/transgaming_cedega_timedemo/cedega_timedemo_setup
[04:59] <serge> doms, don't paste, use a pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:59] <Killgore> whew
[04:59] <me2win> w00t
[04:59] <arrick> pike_, IdleOne this is what i am getting General failure (server should provide error description). Error code: 4 Error message from server: Failure Request code: 14
[04:59] <harisund> w00t indeed.
[04:59] <IdleOne> thank you Seveas
[04:59] <arrick> still
[05:00] <Seveas> gracias
[05:00] <_jason> !test
[05:00] <ubotu> Passed.
[05:00] <arrick> !test
[05:00] <serge> !test
[05:00] <serge> lol
[05:00] <Killgore> !test
[05:00] <Seveas> !bot abuse
[05:00] <ubotu> rumour has it, bot abuse is a great way to get banned
[05:00] <shadukan> thanks ubotu
[05:00] <IdleOne> :P
[05:00] <fyrestrtr> what is a good application to apt-get to manage the default firewall?
[05:00] <Seveas> fyrestrtr, firestarter ;)
[05:00] <fyrestrtr> well hey :D
[05:00] <IdleOne> _jason, I dod the !op command just before you thats why you didnt see it
[05:01] <_jason> IdleOne: yeah I missed it in the flood
[05:01] <samuel_> you speak italian
[05:01] <IdleOne> s/dod/did
[05:01] <Seveas> !it
[05:01] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:01] <shadukan> adios
[05:01] <[cro] smiley> how to get lenght of string in bytes using C?
[05:01] <fyrestrtr> I knew I was good for something :)
[05:01] <Seveas> [cro] smiley, man 2 strlen
[05:01] <fyrestrtr> [cro] smiley: strlen()
[05:01] <samuel_> #ubuntu-it
[05:01] <chris_____> DBO here?
[05:01] <chris_____> :)
[05:01] <[cro] smiley> thx
[05:02] <[cro] smiley> and what does sizeof do?
[05:02] <chris_____> hey guys i have a IP adress what can i do for hacks with it?
[05:02] <fyrestrtr> chris_____: ???
[05:02] <fyrestrtr> you want to hack it?
[05:02] <Seveas> [cro] smiley, the size of a datatype (sizeof(string) == sizeof(char*) == 4)
[05:02] <Svennig> okay, I've included the gnu scientific library plus headers plus everything. when I #include it from my C prog, I get loads of undefined references - any ideas whats wrong?
[05:03] <chris_____> i have a IP i traced through my ftp log
[05:03] <[cro] smiley> Seveas, thx
[05:03] <Seveas> Svennig, paste the errors on the pastebin
[05:03] <shadukan> yes Svenning the linker fails to line with libraries
[05:03] <chris_____> what kind of things could you do to the IP
[05:03] <shadukan> for instance if u use
[05:03] <shadukan> math.h
[05:03] <shadukan> u must use -lm
[05:03] <Seveas> chris_____, please leasve - we don't do such things in here
[05:03] <shadukan> but here is not a channel for it...try #C channel
[05:03] <Seveas> ##c
[05:04] <arnon> what is dhclient3? how can I turned it off forever ?
[05:04] <chx> I have a laptop, ubuntu.iso (breezy) on the HDD and a floppy drive. What's next to install? No CD.
[05:04] <Seveas> arnon, it's the dhcp client, the thing responsible for getting you an IP adress
[05:04] <harisund> arnon: dhclient3 is what is responsible for acquiring your machine an IP address
[05:04] <Seveas> chx, a cd.
[05:04] <arnon> how do I turnd dhcp client off?
[05:04] <Yokalosh> i did an apt to get blackbox this morning and its installed and everything fine but i cannot find the menu file, anyone have a clue where it could be?
[05:04] <IdleOne> chx, you need to burn the iso to cd
[05:04] <harisund> arnon: You generally wouldn't want to turn it off.
[05:04] <chx> No CD ROM drive.
[05:04] <shadukan> chx..u need a bootable usb device
[05:05] <Seveas> arnon, then you won't het an ip address...
[05:05] <shadukan> and install it over network
[05:05] <Seveas> chx, then no Ubuntu 
[05:05] <IdleOne> arnon, if you do that you wont have an ip addy so no internet
[05:05] <arnon> I am on static ip address
[05:05] <chx> I need a floppy image to boot from
[05:05] <gtry> buenas
[05:05] <_jason> Yokalosh: should be able to choose it from the sessions menu at the login screen
[05:05] <gtry> como ago para ver el formato de una pelicula
[05:05] <gtry> en windows
[05:05] <Seveas> arnon, then don't put dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:05] <chx> or maybe two floppies
[05:05] <j2daosh> how do i use gksudo? when i try it says missing command to run
[05:05] <gtry> ??
[05:05] <Seveas> gtry, english please
[05:05] <IdleOne> arnon, but the dhcp client is what manages it
[05:05] <chx> and then mount loop ubuntu image
[05:05] <_jason> j2daosh: gksudo command
[05:05] <diego_> i can't open any program: this is the error: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[05:05] <runelind> I'm guessing there are no graphical tools to configure dual displays is there?
[05:05] <j2daosh> yeha i know that
[05:05] <shadukan> look u can do some tweaking...but its dangerous
[05:05] <j2daosh> it wont work though
[05:05] <zielony> Still the same: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11968
[05:05] <_jason> j2daosh: what did you try?
[05:05] <Seveas> diego_, don't run gui things as root
[05:05] <shadukan> chx
[05:05] <chx> this was easier 5-10 years ago when I last touched a floppy :)
[05:05] <diego_> im not!
[05:05] <harisund> diego_ Where are you trying to open the programs?
[05:05] <shadukan> chx prive to describe
[05:06] <diego_> in the terminal that i opened just as i started my pc because now i cant open anything
[05:06] <j2daosh> gksudo -s -u username -l
[05:06] <Yokalosh> _jason: yeh, i can do all of that and get into blackbox but blackbox loads the main menu from a txt file that is apparently there but i can't find it
[05:06] <diego_> i mean, i cant open any programa after 5 minutes
[05:06] <Yokalosh> _jason: so right now i have an empty main menu
[05:06] <arnon> Seveas, there's no dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces, I already comment this line out iface eth0 inet dhcp and am having this now: iface eth0 inet static
[05:06] <j2daosh> those are all the commands i got from the gksudo -help list
[05:06] <diego_> and im not root
[05:06] <_jason> Yokalosh: try ~/.blackbox, I use fluxbox and it's ~/.fluxbox so it should be siilar
[05:06] <Seveas> arnon, did you reboot or at least restart networking after that?
[05:06] <j2daosh> basically i just need to log in to gdm as root... how do i enable that option?
[05:07] <Seveas> j2daosh, you don't need to do that
[05:07] <_jason> j2daosh: that's a bad idea
[05:07] <arnon> Seveas, I did /etc/init.d/networking restart after that
[05:07] <_jason> j2daosh: why do you think you need to?
[05:07] <Seveas> arnon, sudo killall dhclient3 - and it'll not return 
[05:07] <j2daosh> i have the root nautilus, but i want to be able to log in as root so i can get my mounts fixed
[05:07] <zielony> Problems with azureus, here is paste from terminal http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11968 help ; )
[05:07] <_jason> j2daosh: we can fix your mounts without doing that.  What's wrong with them?
[05:08] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: anything a bit more advanced than that? or where are the firewall settings stored on the system?
[05:08] <Yokalosh> _jason: its not there :/
[05:08] <arnon> Seveas, what's  ?
[05:08] <CraiZE> a smiley
[05:08] <diego_> ......:::?
[05:08] <fyrestrtr> !firewall
[05:08] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[05:08] <humboldt> mangusta: I thought IBM is the Linux Laptop?!
[05:09] <j2daosh> i dont know... i couldn't unmount a partition of my windows drive so i just changed the mount point in my fstab and restarted... now it seems that that partition has disappeared...
[05:09] <chx> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/FromHardDriveWithFloppies
[05:09] <chx> this the documentation I asked for. thanks for nothing.
[05:09] <IdleOne> Seveas, can you please remove ban for arrick?
[05:09] <_jason> Yokalosh: fluxbox provides a fluxbox-generate_menu does blackbox have something similar?
[05:09] <diego_> i can't open any program: this is the error: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[05:09] <arnon> Seveas, thanks
[05:10] <Yokalosh> _jason: i do not know ;) how would i find out? i am new to it :(
[05:10] <ompaul> j2daosh, well to fix it the easy way system administration disks
[05:10] <harisund> diego_ Try executing "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start"
[05:10] <j2daosh> yep... nevermind... everything is gone
[05:10] <j2daosh> damnit
[05:10] <diego_> ok lets try
[05:10] <ompaul> j2daosh, its not gone
[05:10] <fyrestrtr> does anyone know where the firewall policy files are stored?
[05:10] <j2daosh> yeah i just check the disks section
[05:10] <j2daosh> everything that was on that partition is gone
[05:11] <mooo> AHHH
[05:11] <sorsis> _jason: you should check that is there some syntax differences with menufiles?
[05:11] <j2daosh> well... atleast it was nothing important i guess
[05:11] <diego_> diego@maru:~$ sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[05:11] <diego_>  * Starting GNOME Display Manager...                                     [fail] 
[05:11] <diego_> invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "start" failed.
[05:11] <diego_> diego@maru:~$
[05:11] <ompaul> j2daosh, what else have you done ... it does not go because you change the mount point
[05:11] <harisund> diego_ Basically Gtk-WARNING** means it doesn't know where to find the X server. This is typically the error when you try to SSH into a machine and forward X over the SSH tunnel
[05:11] <Seveas> NO PASTING in here
[05:11] <_jason> Yokalosh: might be easier for you to read a tutorial on the blackbox site
[05:11] <antisocial_boris> has anyone got enemy territory running on breezy?
[05:11] <harisund> diego_:  Hmm. that's bad..
[05:11] <_jason> Yokalosh: but you can see the commands you got with something like 'dpkg -L blackbox | grep bin'
[05:12] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: do you know where is the location of the firewall policy files on ubuntu? I can't find them.
[05:12] <harisund> diego: Paste (not here of course) the output of startx ?
[05:12] <mariamol> ola
[05:12] <_jason> sorsis: right, I've never used blackbox
[05:12] <mooo> How do you make a OS?
[05:12] <Seveas> fyrestrtr, no idea (I don't use firestarter)
[05:12] <Stormx2> mooo: with differculty
[05:12] <mooo> i bety it is easy
[05:12] <IdleOne> heh
[05:12] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: I am not using that, I just need the default policy for iptables, where is that kept?
[05:12] <j2daosh> once i changed the mount point and restarted i opened the folder on my desktop... nothing was in it... (thats according to nautilus, terminal window and "disk"), i deleted the folder then... went into my home directory where i had change the mount point 2 before i restarted and there was nothing in that one either...
[05:12] <Yokalosh> _jason: i read a tutorial of how to edit these menus and checked every place it said to find the menu file and it just isnt there
[05:13] <mooo> is it like windows?
[05:13] <gimmulf> what will be nnew in coming version in ubuntu?
[05:13] <zido> i've tried to install Eclipse, but when i start it i get a problem with the plugins.. they don't exsist :)
[05:13] <Seveas> !tell gimmulf about dapper
[05:13] <harisund> Seveas, what was that?
[05:13] <j2daosh> so somewhere between it being a folder on my desktop and me changing the mount poijt to my /home directory... then restarting, everything went bye bye
[05:13] <Killgore> thanks
[05:13] <shadukan> malista
[05:13] <harisund> Seveas: What does mode(-bb ....) mean?
[05:13] <Seveas> harisund, unban
[05:13] <Yokalosh> _jason: thnx anyways dude
[05:13] <harisund> unban .. ah ok .. just curious
[05:14] <mooo> fc
[05:14] <IdleOne> harisund, www.freenode.net will give you a list of all available modes on freenode
[05:14] <j2daosh> oh well... that frees up 50 gigs for games :) woot
[05:14] <_jason> Yokalosh: you can probably just create ~/.blackbox/menu, but there must be a way to get basic stuff in there like reconfigure and exit automatically
[05:14] <George007> how do I setup the codec's directory for totem movie player?
[05:14] <harisund> IdleOne: wow ok thanks. That is where I registered my nickname.. din't go around exploring that site though
[05:15] <fyrestrtr> !tell George007 about RestrictedFormats
[05:15] <_jason> Yokalosh: http://blackboxwm.sourceforge.net/BlackboxDocumentation/BlackboxMenus/MainMenuExample is probably a good place to start
[05:15] <fyrestrtr> !tell George007 about w32codecs
[05:15] <George007> nonononono fyrestrtr
[05:15] <Yokalosh> _jason: thnx
[05:15] <shadukan> stillno luck with apt-get install openssl
[05:15] <IdleOne> !tell George007 about dvd
[05:15] <harisund> Can I ask the bot to tell me something? I want to know about w32 codecs
[05:15] <George007> I downloaded an "all-in-one" codec... (it's made of a bunch of dlls
[05:16] <IdleOne> harisund, /msg ubotu searchterm
[05:16] <gnomefreak> harisund: /msg ubotu w32codecs
[05:16] <zielony> Problems with azureus, here is paste from terminal http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11968 help ; )
[05:16] <harisund> IdleOne and gnomefreak: super awesome thanks
[05:16] <shadukan> i tried the sites no luck with openssl
[05:16] <gnomefreak> George007: those are not the w32codecs i wouldnt think
[05:16] <shadukan> Seveas any idea on how to install openssl C++ API
[05:16] <shadukan> i tried apt-get install openssl
[05:16] <shadukan> noth
[05:17] <shadukan> happend
[05:17] <Seveas> libssl-dev
[05:17] <George007> That is NOT what I want.... I downloaded a .tar file that contains all the "codecs" that I might need, it's made of a bunch of dlls
[05:17] <gnomefreak> George007: your better off using totem-xine
[05:17] <shadukan> Seveas thanks
[05:17] <shadukan> it will install
[05:17] <Seveas> libssl-dev - SSL development libraries, header files and documentation
[05:17] <_jason> George007: you downloaded from mplayer's site?
[05:17] <George007> I dont remember
[05:17] <shadukan> thanks m8
[05:17] <_jason> George007: it's the same thing you get with w32codecs
[05:17] <shadukan> keep up the good work for a damn good distro
[05:18] <holden> Could anyone be a sweetheart and take me by the hand through the installation of amsn 0.95?
[05:18] <IdleOne> holden, agi! amsn
[05:18] <George007> mmm... okay
[05:18] <IdleOne> holden,  sudo apt-get install  amsn
[05:19] <holden> doing the apt-get install installs amsn version 0.94
[05:19] <_jason> George007: and as gnomefreak said, totem-xine will use those codecs, totem-gstreamer (default) will not
[05:20] <arrick> I am getting errors when trying to creat directories on my server, how to I tell what the errors mean?
[05:20] <IdleOne> !tell holden about compile
[05:20] <xbox-sky> anyone tried nzbperl (newsgroup client) ? Because it's really hogging up my system, strange ... I thought NO GUI meant less memory allocated
[05:21] <xbox-sky> I can use a full 100% gui like klibidio/knzb and it doesn't eat up my RAM like nzbpear (NO GUI)
[05:21] <gnomefreak> arrick: what were the errors
[05:22] <arrick> hang on
[05:22] <gnomefreak> k
[05:22] <xbox-sky> hmm
[05:22] <glimp999> helo everyone
[05:23] <arrick> Permission denied.        Error code: 3          Error message from server: Permission denied       Request code: 11    this is what I get even trying to open the folder from remote, even though I just changed to owner and everything
[05:23] <NCputerman> hello have a question
[05:23] <xbox-sky> I gotta say it looks fucking badass though ^_^
[05:23] <arrick> gnomefreak, ^^
[05:23] <gnomefreak> arrick: use sudo mkdir
[05:23] <xbox-sky> arrick sudo
[05:23] <gnomefreak> gm ompaul
[05:23] <arrick> gnomefreak, the dir is already there, its a hd that is mounted.
[05:23] <NCputerman> trying to get Java to work in Firefox
[05:23] <lnavas> hola
[05:24] <gnomefreak> arrick: well whatever the command your using use it with sudo
[05:24] <jenda> ompaul: deop Seveas while you're at it ;)
[05:24] <arrick> I did
[05:24] <saik0> !tell NCputerman about java
[05:24] <ompaul> deop
[05:24] <Seveas> jenda, I'm working on a small xchat plugin so I don't o that all the time 
[05:24] <roostishaw> no
[05:24] <lorenam> QUIEN ERES
[05:25] <glimp999> when i finger my username it says new mail recieved how could i read it? anyone?
[05:25] <roostishaw> how do i exit from help>
[05:25] <Jhair> ?
[05:25] <gnomefreak> !es
[05:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:25] <roostishaw> !es
[05:25] <lnavas> laura y tu
[05:25] <jenda> ompaul: it's a little like dope </ot>
[05:25] <lorenam> HABLA EN ESPAOL
[05:25] <Seveas> !es
[05:25] <Seveas> !+es
[05:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:25] <lnavas> si
[05:25] <roostishaw> yes
[05:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lorenam about es
[05:26] <lnavas> hola
[05:26] <mreal1> hola
[05:26] <Seveas> lnavas, english only in here
[05:26] <duelboot> !es
[05:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:26] <arrick> hey gnomefreak I just figured out that it is full, however I cant open it up
[05:26] <mreal1> tty
[05:26] <lnavas> quien eres
[05:27] <lorenam> JVALLA NOMBRE RARO
[05:27] <venin> what file is proxy and dns-servers in?
[05:27] <glimp999> when i finger my username it says new mail recieved how could i read it? anyone? i'm a newbie in linux been using it a couple of days ago.
[05:27] <arrick> how do I remove a dir again gnomefreak ?
[05:27] <DrBanzai> glimp999, Try pine
[05:27] <gnomefreak> arrick: rm -r
[05:27] <_jason> glimp999: use 'mutt'
[05:27] <Seveas> glimp999, add a 'local mailbox' account to your favourite mailclient
[05:27] <gnomefreak> use nail
[05:28] <gnomefreak> lol
[05:28] <sorsis> where should i look if i would like to help in ubuntu project?
[05:28] <mreal1> hola
[05:28] <arrick> I cna see the dir under terminal, but it does not show up from winscp and I am the owner of the dir. any suggestions?
[05:28] <Seveas> glimp999, and use /var/mail/your_username as mailbox
[05:28] <glimp999> how do i do that?
[05:28] <Seveas> glimp999, which mailclient do you use?
[05:28] <ompaul> !es
[05:28] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:28] <MenZa> Umm.. my sound's gone. Just disappeared :S
[05:28] <glimp999> it says command not found when i execute pine
[05:29] <glimp999> i'm using thunderbird
[05:29] <Seveas> gnomefreak, scp for windows 
[05:29] <gnomefreak> that would only make sense :(
[05:29] <tanuki> does ubuntu come with an ftp server installed?
[05:29] <Seveas> tanuki, no
[05:30] <arrick> gnomefreak, is there any reason that I should have to sudo in oreder to ls?
[05:30] <MenZa> Okay. My sound is definitely gone. Does anyone have any suggestions to what might have happened? It's not muted.
[05:30] <saik0> arrick, the dir is only readble by root?
[05:30] <Killgore> _jason: hey do you know the keyboard shortcuts for mplayer
[05:30] <arrick> yeah
[05:30] <gnomefreak> arrick: are you working on a mouted win drive by chance?
[05:30] <kingspawn> tanuki: its no harder than "sudo apt-get install proftpd"
[05:30] <arrick> why?
[05:30] <arrick> no
[05:30] <tanuki> can someone help me with installing an ftp server?
[05:31] <kingspawn> tanuki: i just did
[05:31] <tanuki> ok
[05:31] <tanuki> thank you
[05:31] <gnomefreak> tanuki: read what kingspawn said
[05:31] <_jason> Killgore: yes, but it's easier if you read 'man mplayer', they are all there and 'mplayer --help' has the basics
[05:31] <arrick> it is a ext3 drive, and i can only change or view it in root gnomefreak saik0
[05:31] <Killgore> _jason: i was just wondering if there was a way to change the,
[05:32] <_jason> Killgore: oh.  Not that I know of (although you could always edit the source).  #mplayer could definitely tell you.
[05:32] <luis16> hola
[05:32] <arrick> I did 'sudo chown -R arrick /etc5' earlier, after I couldnt write to it when I performed the 'sudo chgrp -R admin /etc5' and 'sudo chmod -R g+w /etc5' gnomefreak saik0
[05:33] <clautio> Hi
[05:33] <clautio> one question, what does mean this iptables rule?
[05:33] <clautio> iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.1.0/24 -i eth0 -j DROP
[05:33] <clautio> any ideas :( ?
[05:33] <zielony> http://rafb.net/paste/results/7SeJBQ17.html what can I do ?
[05:33] <Seveas> clautio, drops everything from 192.168.1.0/24
[05:34] <luis16> alguien abla espaol
[05:34] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !es
[05:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:34] <leodebordo> yo !
[05:34] <clautio> Seveas: thanks :)
[05:34] <luis16> menos mal
[05:35] <clautio> Hola luis16 jejeje
[05:35] <gnomefreak> luis16: please join #ubuntu-es for spanish or feel free to use english in here
[05:35] <luis16> q usas el ingles
[05:35] <arrick> hey gnomefreak I am trying to get it so I can see the folder on winscp, and I try to write to the folder, nothing appears, and when I access through terminal the folder shows up when I 'sudo ls" any suggestions?
[05:36] <gnomefreak> arrick: nope
[05:36] <arrick> ouch
[05:36] <mabus_> How do I find out if my BIOS allows me to boot from USB? Can I upgrade my BIOS if it doesn't?
[05:36] <luis16> d dnd sois
[05:37] <Killgore> mabus_: i dont think so
[05:37] <arrick> Anybody, why can I write to a folder through ftp, but cant see it after wards, and if i ls in terminal, permission is denied, but if i sudo ls, I can see it then?
[05:37] <Seveas> ompaul, it seems to be spanish fool day today....
[05:37] <arrick> and the folder is there?
[05:37] <ompaul> Seveas, so it shall be pitied
[05:37] <Killgore> mabus_: usually they dont recomend upgrading the BIOS if nothing is wrong
[05:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mabus_: It should list it as an option in the BIOS screen if it can.  (Probably under 'boot sequence')  Check the manufacturers site for a BIOS revision update and upgrade instructions.
[05:37] <_jason> arrick: what are the permissions on it?
[05:38] <gnomefreak> mabus_: that depends on your motherboard and your bios version its not easy and foolproof flashing bios :(
[05:38] <idefix__> I cannot access my cdrom with nautilus
[05:38] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to install the 'make' command on my computer?
[05:38] <luis16> hola
[05:38] <idefix__> should the command sudo mount -t /dev/cdrom1 /media/cdrom work?
[05:38] <gnomefreak> tanuki: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: install the 'build-essential' package
[05:38] <gnomefreak> or aptitude
[05:39] <arrick> _jason, first i tried the 'sudo chgrp -R admin /etc5' + sudo chmod g+w /etc5' and when that didnt work, I did 'sudo chown -R arrick /etc5'
[05:39] <neojack> hii
[05:39] <_jason> arrick: what does ls -ld /etc5 say?
[05:39] <arrick> d-wx-wx--x  4 arrick arrick 1024 2006-04-10 11:33 /etc5 _jason
[05:40] <_jason> arrick: you don't have read permissions on it
[05:40] <arrick> huh, how do I set that?
[05:40] <finley> what happens when you poke a duck?
[05:40] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means? sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:40] <_jason> arrick: chmod +r /etc5
[05:40] <ompaul> !offtopic
[05:40] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[05:40] <arrick> ok
[05:40] <tanuki> erer, this error mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/etc': Permission denied
[05:40] <_jason> tanuki: it means you don't have permission
[05:41] <CablDWRK> I have installed ubuntu on my laptop  (server install) I need to install xubuntu but I do not have internet access yet. how do I get apt-get to see the dvd?  just mount it or change the config
[05:41] <tanuki> how do i get it? :d
[05:41] <_jason> tanuki: first, you make sure that you know what you are doing so you don't break anything, then you can use 'sudo'
[05:41] <MenZa> I'm having problems with my sound: it doesn't work at all. It's using ESD. All cables are properly plugged in and no devices are muted.
[05:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell tanuki about sudo
[05:42] <Killgore> CablDWRK: do you mean that you downloaded xubuntu and put it on a dvd?
[05:42] <CablDWRK> no  isnt it on the install dvd?
[05:42] <tanuki> _jason, actually i am installing a program, a dynamic ip update client, and when i used the make install command as instructed in the readme i got that error
[05:42] <CablDWRK> yea im sure it is
[05:42] <arrick> thanks _jason
[05:42] <Killgore> CablDWRK: ive never looked on the dvd
[05:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell tanuki about checkinstall
[05:42] <Killgore> CablDWRK: but if it is
[05:43] <CablDWRK> Killgore  ok  just mount the dvd?
[05:43] <Killgore> CablDWRK: you will have to edit your sources.list
[05:43] <CablDWRK> aaaa ok
[05:43] <_jason> tanuki: use checkinstall instead, install checkinstall with apt, and then you use 'sudo checkinstall' instead of make install
[05:43] <lwizardl> hi
[05:43] <CablDWRK> was hoping that wasnt the case =)   thanks
[05:43] <Killgore> CablDWRK: its easy, just as simple as taking out a # in the file
[05:43] <kingspawn> _jason: what's checkinstall?
[05:44] <Cin> MenZa, I'm not too knowledgeable of Ubuntu, but seeing as you're not being acknowledged, if you are on Kubuntu running KDE, that can cause a dodgy sound ism.
[05:44] <mircea> can somebody help me to install a network printer(Toshiba e161) under Ubuntu 5.10 i386?
[05:44] <lwizardl> how do i give my user account full write access ? I think some of my folders are root only writable
[05:44] <CablDWRK> i took all of them out already  but DVD wasnt listed thee I have to add it
[05:44] <MenZa> No, no, Cin. I'm on Dapper 6.06 with Gnome 2.14.
[05:44] <_jason> kingspawn: it creates deb's using the make install script (I sent this in offtopic by mistake)
[05:44] <MenZa> I've narrowed down the problem now though, soundcard issue.
[05:44] <idefix__> in what file is the initial mount info?
[05:44] <saik0> !dapper
[05:44] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:45] <MenZa> saik0: I'm there already. Nobody knew, so I asked here instead.
[05:45] <Killgore> CablDWRK: you could always copy the .deb files from the dvd i you knew exactly what they were
[05:45] <venin> shouldnt vlc have all codecs needed for audio by default? sound doesnt work in vlc.. video does..
[05:45] <idefix__> !mount
[05:45] <_vijay> hi all, how to give /URL-path  in "Alias /URL-path /location_of_folder/"
[05:45] <ubotu> well, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[05:45] <CablDWRK> Killgore  oh yea thats true
[05:45] <arrick> hey _jason what would the owner of  /etc5 be by derfault?
[05:46] <_jason> arrick: umm /etc5 doesn't exist by default for me so i don't know.  Just make it whomever you think the owner should be
[05:46] <arrick> ok
[05:46] <arrick> thanks _jason
[05:46] <saik0> MenZa, right..hmm. Try and be as specific as possible and if nobody can help try again after awhile
[05:47] <MenZa> saik0: I was being as specific as possible; I only tested my other sound card afterwards.
[05:47] <saik0> MenZa, that was'nt criticism, only a suggestion
[05:47] <MenZa> saik0: Oh alright - cheers :)
[05:48] <Seveas> ompaul, BOFH! banning an entire provider 
[05:48] <arrick> great now the thing froze up
[05:48] <nonix4> Seveas: unbanning :-)
[05:48] <ompaul> Seveas, what do you want me to be? :-)
[05:49] <Seveas> nonix4, that just means he banned it before ;)
[05:49] <papaubuntu> come and see us in the multilanguage channel: #ubuntu-international
[05:49] <papaubuntu> be all wellcome
[05:49] <xbox-sky> f
[05:49] <xbox-sky> ah +v
[05:49] <nonix4> Seveas: well yes, that is kinda excessive, especially since we also have +q available...
[05:50] <xbox-sky> sorry about "language"
[05:50] <ompaul> papaubuntu, that should be a ##
[05:50] <Seveas> ompaul, fucking spammer
[05:50] <Seveas> (papaubuntu is I mean)
[05:50] <ompaul> I know what it is
[05:50] <xbox-sky> anyone tried nzbperl?
[05:50] <Seveas> it's worse than that
[05:50] <Seveas> that loser and his friends should simply go away
[05:50] <ompaul> Seveas, get lilo they have no right to one #
[05:51] <saik0> !tell seveas about language
[05:51] <saik0> =P
[05:51] <Seveas> ompaul, I will, yesterday we reclaimed #ubuntu-help
[05:51] <ompaul> don't let that even start
[05:52] <metatux|afk> -----> Seveas ompaul, fucking spammer
[05:52] <xbox-sky> omg
[05:52] <xbox-sky> Seveas?
[05:53] <Seveas> jeez, loser attack in here...
[05:53] <Killgore> id say something but id get kicked
[05:53] <ompaul> xbox-sky, don't do it
[05:53] <xbox-sky> what's going on ?
[05:53] <xbox-sky> ompaul do what?
[05:53] <ompaul> go there
[05:53] <gnomefreak> xbox-sky: best left alone
[05:53] <Seveas> xbox-sky, a bunch of idiots are being, well, idiots
[05:53] <xbox-sky> ok, I understand
[05:53] <mircea> I'm sorry, but seems nobody can help me with an driver for toshiba e161 for linux?
[05:53] <bubbil> I can?t get this composite extension to get enabled. Anyone?
[05:54] <bubbil> I am no noob, maybe this is an issue with latest nvidia perhaps?
[05:54] <ompaul> mircea, driver for what on it?
[05:54] <nonix4> Hmm we also have full tor ban?
[05:54] <saik0> nonix4, yes
[05:55] <Seveas> nonix4, yes, there's far too much abuse from tor - not worth the pain
[05:55] <ketooo> hey
[05:55] <GuardianAtomos> Hey everyone. I'm just curious...even with graphical acceleration enabled, I still notice tearing and other visual glitches when I move, resize, and mess around with windows. Compared to an OS like OS X, where this never happens, can this be accomplished in Linux?
[05:56] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: what kind of glitches
[05:56] <GuardianAtomos> It's not a huge deal, but I was just curious if there are efforts being made to polish off GUIs in Linux.
[05:56] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: yeah
[05:56] <idefix__> what filesystem type do I specify with mount -t ?? /dev/cdrom1 /media/cdrom1 ?
[05:56] <GuardianAtomos> Just short delays in screen refreshes, etc.
[05:56] <SirKillalot> where is the "history" of bash logged to?
[05:56] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: its called XGL
[05:56] <_jason> SirKillalot: ~/.bash_history
[05:56] <nonix4> GuardianAtomos: I've practically never had those problems
[05:56] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, cool, so is Xgl sort of becoming the new standard for desktop compositing?
[05:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> idefix__: what do you want to do?
[05:56] <jmartini> idefix__: iso9660
[05:57] <B0FH> !sources
[05:57] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:57] <mircea> Finally somebody hear my request for an printer driver (Toshiba)
[05:57] <idefix__> Kamping_Kaiser I'd like to mount my cdrom
[05:57] <frog_racer> hi every body
[05:57] <GuardianAtomos> nonix4, are you using Xgl?
[05:57] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: no not for people with good graphics cards. Is kinda like Vista, nice looking and all
[05:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> iso9660
[05:57] <xbox-sky> anyone tried nzbperl (NO GUI) ? this is the first time a NO GUI hogs my system
[05:57] <idefix__> jmartini mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/cdrom1,
[05:57] <idefix__>        missing codepage or other error
[05:57] <idefix__>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[05:57] <idefix__>        dmesg | tail  or so
[05:57] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: XGL is on top of Ubuntu
[05:57] <arrick> !pastebin
[05:58] <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
[05:58] <nonix4> GuardianAtomos: only on some of the computers; but then again I don't own a single computer w/ monitor and less than 640 megs of ram :-)
[05:58] <Seveas> NO pasting
[05:58] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, okay, cool. Yeah, I suppose my GPU is slightly old.
[05:58] <tanuki> can someone tell me why i get this error in synaptic: Please insert the disk labeled:
[05:58] <tanuki> Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)
[05:58] <tanuki> in drive /cdrom/
[05:58] <jmartini> idefix__: you sure that's a cdrom in the drive?
[05:58] <GuardianAtomos> nonix4, Ha ha, gotcha.
[05:58] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: what is it?
[05:58] <tristanmike> tanuki: because you have that line in your sources.list file still uncommented
[05:58] <carthik> tanuki, in Synaptic, remove the CD from the sources.
[05:58] <saik0> GuardianAtomos, theres pretty videos to be found if you ask goodle
[05:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> tanuyou don't have a cd in the drive
[05:58] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, Legacy nVidia TNT2 Model 64.
[05:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> *tanuki you
[05:58] <gnomefreak> tanuki: you didnt disable the cdrom repo
[05:58] <GuardianAtomos> saik0, Of Xgl?
[05:59] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: yeah it probably wouldnt run 2 well on that
[05:59] <GuardianAtomos> Too bad. :-\
[05:59] <gnomefreak> !xgl
[05:59] <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/
[05:59] <FlannelKing> GuardianAtomos: there's even a liveCD of it you can play with.  kororaa
[05:59] <saik0> GuardianAtomos, correct, and I'm running a CVS version of it right now. it's even more stunning when you use it
[05:59] <munzir> Hi, apt-get update gives Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  Bad header line [IP: 82.211.81.151 80] . I noticed that the ip belongs to ubuntu but it's for a strange defualt site, what's happenning?
[05:59] <lwizardl> how do i give my user account full write access ? some of my folders are root only writable it seems. Won't let me make any folders or place files into the folder
[05:59] <Seveas> munzir, malfunctioning proxy?
[05:59] <frog_racer> ive got xgl and compiz running on my dell inspiron 5150
[05:59] <GuardianAtomos> I wonder if I should even try to upgrade to Dapper...or if it would break stuff.
[05:59] <GuardianAtomos> frog_racer, does it run reasonably well?
[05:59] <carthik> GuardianAtomos, /j #ubuntu+1
[05:59] <munzir> Seveas: I am behind a proxy but how can I tell it's malfuntioning?
[05:59] <saik0> GuardianAtomos, less than a month away
[05:59] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: not yet
[05:59] <frog_racer> dapper breaks x server
[05:59] <gnomefreak> GuardianAtomos: xgl isnt worth it its broken anyway
[06:00] <Seveas> munzir, well, I think it is  try to open that url in a browser
[06:00] <Killgore> i thought XGL worked well
[06:00] <GuardianAtomos> Okay, I'll hold off till they get it optimized.
[06:00] <frog_racer> xgl compiz runs quite well but i dont like it
[06:00] <gnomefreak> frog_racer: xserver breaks dapper and hasnt for a while
[06:00] <EvilDin> hay
[06:00] <EvilDin> can i make mount --bind permetly
[06:00] <EvilDin> not only till reboot
[06:00] <gnomefreak> Killgore: atm somet hings in it are broken
[06:00] <munzir> Seveas: that ip/url gives me a page with a folder apache2-default/        07-Jan-2006 13:42
[06:00] <nonix4> Hmm, is the livecd supposed to freeze after setting keyboard layout? (alt-sysrq works and shows that current process = swapper and no swap in use) :-)
[06:00] <GuardianAtomos> Will I be able to upgrade from Badger to Drake without reinstalling? Perhaps using apt-get
[06:00] <Seveas> munzir, well, malfuncioning proxy it is.
[06:01] <GuardianAtomos> ?
[06:01] <munzir> Seveas: and  a footer of Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) Server at 82.211.81.151 Port 80
[06:01] <saik0> GuardianAtomos, you guessed it
[06:01] <munzir> Seveas: it should give what?
[06:01] <GuardianAtomos> saik0, Sweet. Thanks./
[06:01] <iegary> EvilDin: Add an entry to /etc/fstab, type is "none", options is "bind"
[06:01] <Seveas> it should give a .gz file with Packages 
[06:01] <gnomefreak> GuardianAtomos: there is and will be a tool for that
[06:01] <mircea> thanks for response(s), I'm leave it
[06:01] <GuardianAtomos> Cool. I just installed Badger...and I'm really...REALLY impressed with Ubuntu at this point.
[06:02] <arrick> ok guys, I had my extra 4 drives mounted before rebooting, is there any reason only on is showing up now, even when I mount using sudo, it is saying they arent there now?
[06:02] <GuardianAtomos> Heh.
[06:02] <Killgore> Seveas: whats with the crazy japanses symbol at the end of your last line
[06:02] <saik0> gnomefreak, unless I'm missing something, there HAS been and it's called apt
[06:02] <agarcia> quien eres
[06:02] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, It's supposed to look like a titled smiley.
[06:02] <GuardianAtomos> :)
[06:02] <saik0> !+es
[06:02] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:02] <EvilDin> yes
[06:02] <EvilDin> and how to add
[06:02] <gnomefreak> saik0: what about apt?
[06:02] <agarcia> como te llamas
[06:02] <saik0> gnomefreak, nothing, nevermind
[06:03] <gnomefreak> saik0: there is a gui toll for upgrading to dapper
[06:03] <arrick> hey guys I am trying to mount the HD and when I check for the partition with fdisk, it shows nothing, however I had it mounted 5 minutes ago with an ext3 partition any suggestions?
[06:03] <GuardianAtomos> Now I just have to figure out why vncserver won't yun. :-\
[06:03] <GuardianAtomos> >>run
[06:03] <tanuki> is there a gui-based ftp client for ubuntu?
[06:03] <MenZa> gFTP
[06:03] <IdleOne> 0mng..;olooo[
[06:03] <MenZa> Or Konqueror
[06:04] <MenZa> :o
[06:04] <arrick> !ftp
[06:04] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[06:04] <GuardianAtomos> !vnc
[06:04] <ubotu> well, vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session)
[06:04] <GuardianAtomos> ?
[06:04] <Seveas> tanubis, places->connect to server
[06:04] <GuardianAtomos> Nice.
[06:04] <munzir> Seveas: I just connected without that proxy and it still gives me the same page I mentioned. what does it shows you, please?
[06:04] <MenZa> I never knew Nautilus had FTP support
[06:04] <arrick> yep
[06:04] <tanuki> what port does the ftp protocol use?
[06:05] <kingspawn> tanuki: usually 21
[06:05] <mds\> a better question is there a gui ftp client available for breezy that supports ssl & tls that I don't have to compile (like kasablanca)
[06:05] <arrick> 20 21 and a range between 60000 and 61999 tanuki
[06:05] <saik0> MenZa, GnomeVFS supports alot of useful things =)
[06:05] <Seveas> munzir, prompts me to download Packages.gz 
[06:05] <GuardianAtomos> Is there a way to change the port through which SSH connections are made on this computer? i.e., I'm already using 22 for my other computer on the same router...
[06:05] <arrick> mds
[06:05] <Sanne> tanuki, krusader also speaks ftp
[06:05] <kingspawn> GuardianAtomos: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[06:05] <arrick> mds\, konquror does
[06:06] <GuardianAtomos> kingspawn, I can simply change that config file?
[06:06] <kingspawn> GuardianAtomos: yes, its at the top. and remember to restart the ssh daemon
[06:06] <arrick> morning kingspawn
[06:06] <GuardianAtomos> kingspawn, sorry for being ignorant...but how do I restart it?
[06:06] <carthik> I use mail-notification and mutt. How would I pass a parameter to open gnome-terminal and execture the command "mutt -y"?
[06:06] <carmen> hola
[06:06] <jmartini> GuardianAtomos: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[06:07] <Killgore> GuardianAtomos: sudo /etc/init.d/sshserver restart
[06:07] <arrick> kingspawn, remember my hd problems from yesterday?
[06:07] <GuardianAtomos> Thanks guys.
[06:07] <kingspawn> arrick: short recap if you please
[06:07] <Howitzer> Why is the only useable console-font Monospace?
[06:07] <arrick> theeiir baacck
[06:07] <jmartini> Howitzer: Because monospace is fixed width
[06:08] <munzir> Seveas: Umm! I am behind a proxy imposed by the government here so I can't do anything about it but I just used sockets5 to connect and still the same problem, could it be my local router? how can I check?
[06:08] <carthik> never mind, I found out
[06:08] <Howitzer> Aren't there any other fonts with a fixed width?
[06:08] <arrick> I have 4 extra hd's and they all have ext3 partitions on them, and are mounted, and I am writing to them, well, i rebooted and now it doesnt see the drives again. kingspawn
[06:08] <arrick> ouch
[06:08] <DrBanzai> Anybody here use qemu?
[06:08] <carthik> Howitzer, courier etc come to mind
[06:08] <tanuki> hey kingspawn i installed proftpd like you suggested but i am unable to connect to my own machine, any idea why?
[06:08] <jmartini> Howitzer: Sure and they work equally well
[06:08] <Howitzer> hmm
[06:08] <arrick> tanuki, wrong permissions
[06:08] <arrick> ports
[06:09] <tanuki> port 21
[06:09] <kingspawn> arrick: hm, well, have you added them to your /etc/fstab?
[06:09] <Howitzer> i installed the ttf font thingies but i don't have any of the courier fonts
[06:09] <tanuki> what does permissions have to do with logging in?
[06:09] <erUSUL> Howitzer, yes there are. andale mono, courier, fixed etc...
[06:09] <arrick> yep kingspawn
[06:09] <arrick> if your name is not on the list out you go
[06:09] <GuardianAtomos> Nice, thanks guys. SSH port change worked.
[06:09] <kingspawn> tanuki: well, no definite idea. are you running a firewall? are you connecting from your own machine?
[06:09] <tanuki> kingspawn: no firewall, yes own machine
[06:09] <GuardianAtomos> I suppose I'm not used to helpful people in a Linux chat... :-\
[06:09] <GuardianAtomos> ^-^
[06:09] <kingspawn> arrick: well, is the disk detected?
[06:10] <kingspawn> tanuki: using "ftp localhost" or something of the sort?
[06:10] <munzir> Seveas: but now I did ssh to a remoter server and lynx 82.211.81.151 gives the same problem. How come it still be related to my router or proxy then?! I am very confused now!
[06:10] <Howitzer> GuardianAtomos, Ubuntu community is the most helpfull community i've encountered ;x
[06:10] <GuardianAtomos> Howitzer, same here. It's amazing.
[06:10] <arrick> the disk allows fdisk to be ran on it, but doesnt show up in any of the mount things, and one of the 4 does show up still
[06:10] <Howitzer> i think it's because it was the first Linux encounter for a lot
[06:10] <tanuki> kingspawn: connection refused
[06:10] <GuardianAtomos> Howitzer, I consider myself a competent *nix user...but if I have a question...I don't see why I should be flamed for my lack of knowledge...
[06:11] <Killgore> who got flamed?
[06:11] <Howitzer> so they understand how confusing it might be for users new to  Ubuntu
[06:11] <GuardianAtomos> Howitzer, exactly.
[06:11] <Howitzer> Killgore, do you know Telenet.Games?
[06:11] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, I always got flamed in IRC channels when I would ask a question in the past for other distros.
[06:11] <GuardianAtomos> Killgore, because everyone thinks they're so "l33t" to be bothered by "n00bs"...
[06:11] <Killgore> i guess the ubuntu support community is good
[06:12] <GuardianAtomos> Yup. Agreed.
[06:12] <Seveas> GuardianAtomos, we consider noob to be a swear word
[06:12] <Killgore> lol
[06:12] <GuardianAtomos> Seveas, heh. Well, I can agree with that.
[06:12] <Killgore> add it to the !language
[06:12] <Seveas> !noob
[06:12] <ubotu> hmm... noob is a four letter word, just like rtfm or jfgi. Don't use it
[06:12] <GuardianAtomos> Seveas, around my friends, it's an essential staple...l(
[06:12] <GuardianAtomos> l( = ;)
[06:13] <imperfect-> Hi
[06:13] <Howitzer> just figuring out? :s
[06:13] <Howitzer> have no idea
[06:13] <GuardianAtomos> Just f'ing get it? Ha ha.
[06:13] <carthik> duelboot, go f google it
[06:13] <MisterN> re
[06:13] <Howitzer> ooh
[06:13] <munzir> Seveas: any hint please?
[06:13] <Howitzer> rtfm is read the f* manual
[06:13] <GuardianAtomos> Yeah.
[06:13] <Killgore> ok later guys
[06:13] <arrick> why would a ext3 partitioned hd not show up after a reboot, but the drive will connect to the fdisk?
[06:14] <GuardianAtomos> See ya'. :)
[06:14] <saik0> jfgi.org - Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis
[06:14] <Seveas> munzir, sorry, i'm busy with other things, please ask someone else
[06:14] <zido> Hi, I'm trying to use Eclipse, but i get some trouble with org.ogsi.framework.BundleException.. anybody know? I downloaded the Eclipse from apt
[06:14] <mabus_> How do I find out if my BIOS allows me to boot from USB? Can I upgrade my BIOS if it doesn't?
[06:14] <GuardianAtomos> saik0, Ha ha ha.
[06:14] <munzir> Seveas: np thanks a lot anyway
[06:14] <Howitzer> Does anybody know where i can get more fixed width fonts?
[06:14] <erUSUL> arrick, have you added it to the fstab?
[06:14] <arrick> when I fdisk to it, it says it is not  soloras partition.
[06:14] <Howitzer> mabus_, trial and error?
[06:14] <arrick> yes, thats the first thing i did
[06:14] <carthik> !tell zido about eclipse
[06:14] <duelboot> okay, anyone know anything about superblocks?  specificially when one goes bad, and you use an offset, then when you mount the disk you get two for the price of one?
[06:14] <Howitzer> !tell howitzer about eclipse
[06:15] <theripper> gnome or kde?
[06:15] <MenZa> ...
[06:15] <sfar> rtfm is "repeat the first message"  .. http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/RTFM
[06:15] <carthik> Howitzer, you can do a /msg ubotu eclipse    :)
[06:15] <kingspawn> arrick: what does sudo mount -a do?
[06:15] <duelboot> sfar, uuhhh, no
[06:15] <erUSUL> duelboot, yes there is a back up superblock
[06:15] <GuardianAtomos> sfar, it can also mean read the f'ing manual...from past experience. :-x
[06:15] <mthakur> hello, what is bit torrent?
[06:15] <imperfect-> Has anyone here tried to use Intel OS X to compile stuff w/ distcc ?
[06:15] <duelboot> erUSUL, I switched to it...now get two for one
[06:16] <nonix4> GuardianAtomos: Please note that I do have several computers dating back to the nineties though. Most of the 90's stuff is +50% overclocked though and has been running happily 24/7 with 100% cpu crunching for fun :-)
[06:16] <erUSUL> kingspawn, rtfm it mounts all filesystems listed in fstab
[06:16] <carthik> mthakur, you'd have better luck asking on google... :)
[06:16] <arrick> kingspawn, says those 3 drives do not exist
[06:16] <MenZa> mthakur: it's a file-sharing client with support for .torrent files, http://www.bittorrent.com
[06:16] <mds\> arrick is there something special I need to do to enable ssl ftp im konqeror
[06:16] <mds\> *in
[06:16] <arrick> nope
[06:16] <Howitzer> So does anybody know where to get fixed width fonts?
[06:16] <mthakur> how do you make it work?
[06:16] <kingspawn> erUSUL: calm down, i was asking someone to execute the command.
[06:16] <kingspawn> arrick: pastebin your fstab
[06:16] <arrick> when you access your ftp, type ftps mds\
[06:16] <GuardianAtomos> nonix4, Nice. I pulled this older computer of mine out of the closet so I could  have a stationary HTTP server...my laptop is currently the server.
[06:16] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Howitzer about fonts
[06:16] <arrick> ok
[06:16] <carthik> !torrent
[06:16] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, carthik
[06:16] <Jonnings> even though i specify "env LANG=no_NO" in the XMMS launcher, nordic letters still isnt visible in the XMMS playlist. Why is this?
[06:16] <GuardianAtomos> Figured I'd try a new Linux distribution.
[06:17] <carthik> !tell mthakur about bittorrent
[06:17] <mthakur> huh?
[06:17] <erUSUL> kingspawn, my apologies O:)
[06:18] <arrick> kingspawn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11970
[06:18] <sfar> GuardianAtomos: yeah.. UNcyclopedia.org is not very serious :)
[06:18] <carthik> Jonnings, check what your /etc/environment says, and probably fix it, perhaps?
[06:18] <GuardianAtomos> sfar, Heh.
[06:18] <erUSUL> Jonnings, have you ennabled the corresponding locales? sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[06:19] <GuardianAtomos> !vnc
[06:19] <ubotu> methinks vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session)
[06:19] <mthakur> thanks bluds
[06:19] <Mindtzar> ubotu tell Mindtzar about ntfs
[06:19] <kingspawn> arrick: how many disks are in there, man? :)
[06:19] <nonix4> duelboot: well my routers & firewalls could just as well use 80's h/w but the 90's stuff is more reliable & actually available - then again, I have come to the conclusion of using OpenBSD for firewalling - just because it needs practically no management beyond annual (or biannual) upgrade
[06:19] <arrick> 8
[06:19] <gnomefreak> only things left on my pc from 1995 is the mobo processor and case everything else has been replaced
[06:20] <Jonnings> carthik: my "environment" says. LANGUAGE="en_NO:en" LANG="en_US.UTF-8", what should it be then?
[06:20] <arrick> kingspawn, i am running a ftp server eventually, that will hold anything I have.
[06:20] <arrick> kingspawn, 8 of them
[06:20] <duelboot> nonix4, nothing like a 286...aaahhh how the memories come back
[06:20] <munzir> Hi, Seveas is telling me that browsing http://82.211.81.151 prompts him to download Packages.gz. I and many others I just asked sees a folder named apache2-default/        07-Jan-2006 13:42 can some one confirm whether Seveas has the single correct PC in the world? ;)
[06:20] <mds\> arrick are you coming from windows?
[06:20] <arrick> yes mds\
[06:20] <kingspawn> arrick: what a nightmare ;) but okay, what's fdisk -l /dev/hde tell you? pm me the results
[06:21] <me2win> munzir: i see apache2 default folder
[06:21] <nonix4> duelboot: well I'm not sure what happened to my 386sx16 w/ 16 megs of ram (full upgrades, about half of the motherboard surface covered w/ ram)
[06:21] <carthik> Jonnings, no_NO or similar ? try dpkg-reconfigure locales to add a NO locale. It might also be that the filenames are not in the charset that xmms expects.
[06:21] <mds\> mind if I pm you for an opinion?
[06:21] <mds\> mind if I pm you for an opinion? @arrick
[06:21] <nonix4> duelboot: the keyboard it came with (Cherry) is still in use
[06:21] <arrick> kingspawn,    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System /dev/hde1               1         989      415352   83  Linux
[06:21] <erUSUL> munzir, i see the page no Packages.gz (cookie) for me :(
[06:22] <arrick> mds\, you can join #arrick to give that opinion
[06:22] <GuardianAtomos> Has anyone run into this issue with vncserver? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11971
[06:22] <gnomefreak> munzir: if you click the default folder it will prompt you
[06:22] <GuardianAtomos> My fonts are located in /etc/X11/fonts...and I changed $fontPath to that directory but it still fails.
[06:22] <munzir> me2win in my side, erUSUL in at Seveas side, gnomefreak come with a third opinion, Oh my head!
[06:23] <kingspawn> arrick: but hde1 wont mount?
[06:23] <arrick> hey GuardianAtomos your fonts are incorrectly installed maybe?
[06:23] <arrick> hde1 is mounted kingspawn but the f,g,h drives wont
[06:23] <gnomefreak> munzir: no he might have just missed telling you that step
[06:23] <arrick> and they are all formatted the same
[06:23] <GuardianAtomos> arrick, if that's the case, I don't know what to do...I didn't change anything from the default installation. :-\
[06:23] <kingspawn> arrick: well, whats fdisk -l /dev/hdg say then?
[06:23] <_jason> GuardianAtomos: there is a fix for that on the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VNCOverSSH?highlight=%28tightvnc%29 , is that how you did it?
[06:24] <erUSUL> munzir, i'm in your side i see the default apache page *NO* Packages.gz for me
[06:24] <gnomefreak> erUSUL: click it
[06:24] <kingspawn> arrick: have you actually made filesystems on them, or just fdisked them to be ext3?
[06:24] <GuardianAtomos> _jason, No, I didn't know where to look. Let me check.
[06:24] <munzir> gnomefreak: no even clicking that folder just open a default page here
[06:24] <tanuki> isnt there a firefox plugin to play embedded videos and the like?
[06:24] <_jason> GuardianAtomos: just ignore all the setup and look at the fontpath error
[06:24] <carthik> Jonnings, this might be useful: see Font Set in http://www.cs.rochester.edu/~bh/code.html
[06:24] <arrick> kingspawn, I made filesystems on them
[06:24] <gnomefreak> munzir: the top of it say if you dont see it downloading than do something?
[06:24] <munzir> erUSUL: what if you click that folder, what do you have, gnomefreak says you would be prompted for Packages
[06:24] <gnomefreak> tanuki: flash is one
[06:25] <mcf501> After installing ubuntu i have a problem with my dvd drive, it will not close it just keeps opening after closing
[06:25] <GuardianAtomos> _jason, Yeah, that's what I was trying to fix. Apparently this has a fix. Thanks a ton.
[06:25] <Jonnings> carthik, erUSUL: thanks, this info very useful
[06:25] <tanuki> gnomefreak: i was under the impression there was a firefox extension that would allow me to play file types there were no plugins for
[06:25] <arrick> kingspawn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11972
[06:25] <tanuki> i think by playing them through totem? maybe i am wrong
[06:25] <arrick> it was mounted an hour ago kingspawn
[06:25] <erUSUL> gnomefreak, i see the tipical: it worked! apache is installed ... .... (but in spanish)
[06:25] <munzir> gnomefreak: the top of it show for me: f you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to this directory and replace this page.
[06:26] <gnomefreak> it was changed
[06:26] <_jason> !vncfonterror is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VNCOverSSH
[06:26] <ubotu> okay, _jason
[06:26] <kingspawn> arrick: well, either it's shot to sh*, or you could try formatting it and making a new filesystem on it
[06:26] <kingspawn> arrick: checked dmesg for errors?
[06:26] <gpled> for some reason i thought the next ubuntu was going to be released in april.  did the date get moved back?  what url would tell me the release date?
[06:26] <arrick> nope kingspawn how do I do that?
[06:26] <_jason> !dapper
[06:26] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:26] <gnomefreak> gpled: it was changed
[06:26] <munzir> erUSUL: what in spanish? oh my head!
[06:26] <erUSUL> Jonnings, no problem
[06:26] <gpled> gnomefreak: cool. thought i was loosing it :)
[06:27] <dawid> hi has any1 ever installed quake3 on ubuntu?
[06:27] <munzir> erUSUL: it's english here, how did you configure that thing?!
[06:27] <gpled> anyone know where i can find info on this?
[06:27] <gpled> ubotu: sorry, did not see that was for me
[06:27] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gpled
[06:27] <Skorgu|Work> Have I lost my mind or is gzcat not setup by default in Breezy?
[06:27] <kingspawn> arrick: i'd be much obliged if you would prefix the lines you write to me with my nickname, so that they light up
[06:27] <erUSUL> munzir, it is normal i'm spanish and i have ff configured to show me first the spanish version of a page if it exist so the apache instaled in the machine send me the spanish version of the default page
[06:28] <BobC2> Hi peeps
[06:28] <GuardianAtomos> Dang it. Still failed.
[06:28] <munzir> erUSUL: aha!
[06:28] <lwizardl> if i have a copy of a linux hd as a image how do i access the files?
[06:28] <kingspawn> arrick: well, you do fdisk /dev/hdg, erase the partition table, make a new one, exit fdisk, do mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdg
[06:28] <munzir> erUSUL:  are you behind a proxy?
[06:28] <kingspawn> arrick: or rather, /dev/hdg1 if you choose to make one partition, etc
[06:28] <BobC2> After several attempts over the years I finally got a Linux distro loaded (Ubuntu) this is about my 10th day and I'm having a ball discovering this new OS.  Sniffing around this new Linux world I have discovered Open Suse. I wonder if any here know much about it and have any comments compared to Ubuntu?  (I hope this is not a flame starter)
[06:28] <_jason> Skorgu|Work: how about zcat?
[06:29] <Skorgu|Work> _jason: yeah just found that
[06:29] <Skorgu|Work> _jason: Thanks
[06:29] <gpled> thanks for the update
[06:29] <erUSUL> munzir, no that i know of i have a DSL direct connection (maybe telefonica has put me behind a transparent one though)
[06:30] <munzir> erUSUL: me too
[06:30] <arrick> kingspawn, I did all that yesterday, but I was wanting to check for the errors you were talking about
[06:31] <kingspawn> arrick: just type dmesg
[06:31] <munzir> erUSUL: how do you interpret that Seveas and some others see it different?
[06:31] <kingspawn> arrick: and look for hd-related messages
[06:31] <kingspawn> arrick: dmesg | grep hdg, for instance
[06:31] <arrick> kingspawn, ok
[06:31] <erUSUL> munzir, i do not know 8|
[06:32] <lwizardl> how do i mount a drive image?
[06:33] <BobC2> Is this the wrong place to ask about a comparison between Ubuntu and Open Suse? (New Linux user on Ubuntu)
[06:33] <MisterN> if you want a fair comparison, maybe ;)
[06:34] <BobC2> MisterN well I ecpect a pro Ubunto reply and thats fine
[06:34] <mindamp> anyone know of a semi-decent ad-supported FREE domain hosting system?
[06:34] <mindamp> anyone know of a semi-decent ad-supported FREE domain hosting system?
[06:34] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: SuSE IIRC is still RPM based. rpm left a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths, but ymmv
[06:35] <MisterN> BobC2: k. then there's the problem that I touched *SuSE at version 7.2 and never again
[06:35] <lwelyn> Seveas: will you kickbann me too if i tell all the people here the truth ?
[06:35] <arrick> kingspawn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11973
[06:35] <selinium> Hi all, I want to recursively rename every font in a folder. They have a prefix 'font - truetype ' that I want to remove. How do I do this at the command line?
[06:35] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work RPM?
[06:35] <BobC2> MisterN what verision now?
[06:35] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: rpm and apt are two package management tools. You'll probably never notice them as a user but if something breaks, rpms are neigh impossible to fix
[06:35] <erUSUL> lwizardl,  mount /tmp/fdimage /mount/point -t fstype -o loop=/dev/loop0
[06:35] <MisterN> BobC2: 10.something is current iirc
[06:36] <BobC2> MisterN OK thanks
[06:36] <MisterN> i didn't like it needless to say
[06:36] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work getting apps on Ubuntu "just works"
[06:36] <mcf501> anyone know how to fix a cdrom drive that will not stop ejecting?
[06:37] <kingspawn> arrick: those are the first signs that your hdg is going on a long vacation
[06:37] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work care to say why...thats really what I'm looking for and I am not experienced
[06:37] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: yeah, its apt underneath the pretty pictures tho. And from my perspective, when I bork something up majorly its way easier to fix than rpm dependency hell. Hopefully you'll never know it exists
[06:37] <kingspawn> arrick: you can always try to reformat it, but i wouldnt put my valuables on there
[06:38] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work lol sounds awefull
[06:38] <lwizardl> erUSUL: /dev/loop0: No such file or directory
[06:38] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work OK thanks
[06:39] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: I'm hardly unbiased though, I run gentoo for fun and I loathe redhat :)
[06:39] <jenda> mcf501: sorry to suggest the obvious, but perhaps you might want to press the button - they get stuck sometimes...
[06:39] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work oh yes another version I'm heard of
[06:40] <erUSUL> lwizardl, /dev/loop/0 sorry
[06:40] <Vardyr> I'm thinking about switching to Ubuntu, but I'm really unsure about it.
[06:40] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work I'm a real knoob  but I'm so VERY impressed with Ubuntu
[06:40] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: I'm not a n00b at all and _I'm_ impressed with Ubuntu :-D
[06:40] <BobC2> Vardyr from what?
[06:41] <Vardyr> Archlinux
[06:41] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work nice
[06:41] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: they've done a great job taking the weapons-grade debian power and putting a candy coating on it
[06:41] <Vardyr> I'm a Linux geek
[06:41] <mcf501> jendA: Tried that a few times
[06:41] <Vardyr> Skorgu|Work: how good is it with doing what you want without having to jump through hoops?
[06:41] <jenda> ok...
[06:41] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work lol Indeed it was a killer for me as Itried over the years
[06:42] <lwizardl> erUSUL: ok now i'm getting mount: mount point /mount/point does not exist
[06:42] <GuardianAtomos> Wow...I hate to be stupid, but even after applying that FontPath fix, the server still complains about the fonts. :'(
[06:42] <xulin-> hello !
[06:42] <arrick> kingspawn, nooooooo, they are only 270mg drives anyways
[06:42] <Skorgu|Work> Vardyr: if you've ever used debian or apt, its cake. The candy coating doesn't rule out getting down and dirty with config files if you need/want/know how to
[06:42] <mindamp> anyone know of a semi-decent ad-supported FREE domain hosting system?
[06:42] <arrick> thanks thoough
[06:43] <BobC2> Vardyr Never heard of that version
[06:44] <pike_> Vardyr: arch is based on slack right?
[06:44] <Vardyr> pike_: no
[06:44] <Vardyr> pike_: completely independent projects, but they have some similarities
[06:44] <sl|warlock> command to check CPU usage?
[06:44] <pike_> Vardyr: ah
[06:44] <kingspawn> arrick: haha, well, they have done their service over the last 20 years.. ;)
[06:44] <arrick> anyone: I have a ubuntu/apache/proftpd server set up, do i have to be logged in for this system to be operational, or can the thing run ok without logon?
[06:45] <Vardyr> Skorgu|Work: Archlinux requires _everything_ is configured by the user via config files. Debian/apt is easy to begin with.
[06:45] <arrick> kingspawn, ^^
[06:45] <kingspawn> arrick: without logon
[06:45] <frank23> I'm trying PCLinuxOS for fun. Confronted to a practically empty support irc channel, I can say that the Ubuntu community rocks ;)
[06:45] <arrick> kingspawn, yes
[06:45] <kingspawn> arrick: think about the worlds large servers having to be logged into locally to be operational
[06:45] <BobC2> Vardyr sounds VERY painful!  ;-)
[06:45] <sdfgsdfg> hi, I have ctrl-<cursorkey> binds in jed, but gnome terminal seems to block them. how to fix?
[06:46] <arrick> kingspawn, I wasnt sure so I wanted to ask
[06:46] <kingspawn> arrick: yeah. now you now. i have a box under my table with no screen and no keyboards or anything, it runs like a charm
[06:46] <Skorgu|Work> Vardyr: I've not had the pleasure of Archlinux, but I'm a gentoo wonk so take that as you will :-D
[06:46] <arrick> ok thanks
[06:46] <selinium> Any CLI gurus about? Trying to worl out how to do a bulk rename...
[06:46] <arrick> kingspawn, mine takes up a drawer in the filng cabinet
[06:46] <erUSUL> lwizardl, it was a generic way to express the thing. you need to specify a real directory under you want to mount the image. you can p.e do a 'sudo mkdir /mnt/cdimages' and use that mount point whenever you want to mount a cd image
[06:46] <sdfgsdfg> selinium, regexp
[06:47] <Vardyr> BobC2: nah, not really painful so much as time consuming
[06:47] <kingspawn> arrick: hehe
[06:47] <arrick> ok gotta get to class, later guys
[06:47] <arrick> kingspawn, thanks for you help
[06:47] <BobC2> Vardyr why are you considering a change to Ubuntu?
[06:47] <arrick> later
[06:47] <kingspawn> arrick: cya
[06:47] <erUSUL> lwizardl, please read the man page of mount for details about mounting filesystems
[06:47] <Skorgu|Work> BobC2: the pain doesn't happen until you get it all set up and then some well-meaning app changes it all back to defaults.....
[06:47] <BobC2> Skorgu|Work  Yikes!
[06:48] <Vardyr> BobC2: just sick of messing with it all the time, upgrades often break things and require reconfiguration constantly
[06:48] <Vardyr> Ubuntu does 6-month releases right?
[06:48] <gnomefreak> Vardyr: sometimes ;)
[06:48] <arrick> yes
[06:48] <BobC2> Vardyr Ahhhh as Skorgu|Work just mentioned
[06:48] <erUSUL> Vardyr, yes
[06:48] <sdfgsdfg> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/breezy/+sources/gnome-terminal/+gethelp
[06:49] <Vardyr> woops, I missed that sorrty
[06:49] <gnomefreak> Vardyr: dapper was held back its being released june 1
[06:49] <sdfgsdfg> you know any better place to get help with gnome terminal?
[06:49] <lwizardl> erUSUL: what i'm trying to do is I had linux running on my xbox console and I want to pull my files from it becuase now I'm getting "kernel panic, killed init" so i'm trying to mount a hd image
[06:49] <BobC2> Vardyr NP a confirmation really...its all good
[06:49] <sdfgsdfg> or maybe suggest a better terminal?
[06:49] <tanuki> does anyone here use the mediaplayer connectivity extension for firefox?
[06:49] <selinium> sdfgsdfg, I think I know how to do the regex bit, I am trying to work out how to put the command together :)  find . -name......
[06:50] <sdfgsdfg> selinium, make a bash for loop
[06:51] <erUSUL> lwizardl,  try mount /tmp/hd-image /mnt/ -t <fstype> -o loop=/dev/loop/0 (i do not know wich fstype an xbox uses but i bet it is ntfs)
[06:51] <sfar> whats the command to run menu->system tools->new login ?
[06:51] <Vardyr> erUSUL: the original XBox filesystem is FATX
[06:52] <lwizardl> well iirc the fs type was reiserfs on the linux part. but the acutal hd is fatx
[06:52] <sdfgsdfg> does anyone even use gnome terminal?
[06:52] <lwizardl> all i have is my linux rootfs (3.9gb file)
[06:52] <Vardyr> yeah, I was speaking of the original filesystem
[06:52] <Vardyr> ah, I see
[06:52] <Vardyr> sdfgsdfg: what do you need?
[06:53] <sdfgsdfg> Vardyr: "hi, I have ctrl-<cursorkey> binds in jed, but gnome terminal seems to block them. how to fix?"
[06:53] <lwizardl> my xbox works fine but if i boot linux i get kernel panic
[06:53] <gnomefreak> sdfgsdfg: most of us do
[06:53] <Vardyr> sdfgsdfg: check your keybinds
[06:53] <Vardyr> in gnome-terminal
[06:53] <Vardyr> lwizardl: ah, hmm, no idea. I just run XBMC on mine
[06:54] <erUSUL> Vardyr, lwizardl  i do not know if the vfat driver of the kernel supports fatx. just try
[06:54] <sdfgsdfg> Vardyr, I deleted all keybinds from gnometerm
[06:54] <sdfgsdfg> I just want it to stay out of my way :(
[06:54] <lwizardl> erUSUL: ok so try the last paste about mounting?
[06:55] <vez> hello, what are the options for nero type software?
[06:56] <pike_> vez: k3b really the only option.  the others arent near as googd
[06:56] <roostishaw> is anyone here running ubuntu on a mac?
[06:56] <Skorgu|Work> vez: graveman is nice for cdburning
[06:56] <erUSUL> lwizardl, yes but change <fstype> with ntfs or vfat
[06:56] <sdfgsdfg> roostishaw, why would anyone do that? :D
[06:56] <vez> for cd/dvd burning?
[06:56] <pike_> vez: yes
[06:56] <sfar> Where can i see what command is executed with a shortcut in the gnome menu?
[06:57] <roostishaw> why not?
[06:57] <sfar> if you get what i mean
[06:57] <Gosha> ...where do i get 'themem' for ubuntu?
[06:57] <roostishaw> how well does wireless work?
[06:57] <[cro] smiley> how to convert ASII code to character in C?
[06:57] <sdfgsdfg> Vardyr, if it helps anything, the gnome term border flashes when I push ctrl-cursorup for example
[06:57] <sdfgsdfg> [cro] smiley, \xFF for example
[06:58] <Vardyr> sdfgsdfg: I wonder if that's a window manager shortcut then
[06:58] <Vardyr> sdfgsdfg: you using gnome?
[06:58] <sdfgsdfg> Vardyr, yea
[06:58] <Vardyr> hmm
[06:58] <zoddan> Hi
[06:58] <roostishaw> hi
[06:58] <[cro] smiley> sdfgsdfg, thx
[06:58] <zoddan> anyone know how to fix the drivers for the orinoco cards ?
[06:58] <duelboot> roostishaw, it works, but depends on your driver for "how well"...what I mean by that is whether you have to use ndiswrapper
[06:59] <Tarantulafudge> how do I use newly added isa cards?
[06:59] <Gosha> ...where do i get 'themes' for ubuntu?
[06:59] <Seveas> !+themes
[06:59] <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
[06:59] <Christopher> Hello I would like to know how to play internet radio stations. I would like to listen to http://131.94.52.40:8009/listen.pls but I cant seem to figure out how.
[06:59] <sdfgsdfg> Vardyr, hmm, ctrl-alt-cursor binds seem to be reserved for windowmanager, but not ctrl-cursor..
[07:00] <Gosha> okay, thanks
[07:00] <EvilDin> hay
[07:00] <EvilDin> hm why apache and everything else doesn't start with boot
[07:01] <duelboot> roostishaw, i was temp disconnected, if you replied, repeat please
[07:01] <EvilDin> what should be written that this would work
[07:01] <vez> k Im a huge newb how do I install k3b?
[07:01] <duelboot> vez, sudo apt-get install k3b...it's that easy
[07:03] <vez> Are there any good books on learning about linux that one here might recomend
[07:03] <vez> ?
[07:03] <[cro] smiley> what is ASCII code of return?
[07:04] <EvilDin> how to add apache2ctl to startup
[07:04] <patrick24601> english
[07:05] <Tarantulafudge> can someone please help me with isa?
[07:05] <Christopher> Can anyone help me?
[07:05] <BobC2> Thanks for the help People
[07:05] <Christopher> Can someone please help me
[07:06] <erUSUL> EvilDin, update-rc.d apache defaults
[07:06] <erUSUL> EvilDin, use sudo
[07:06] <fromvega> Hello
[07:06] <fromvega> I'm using UBUNTU and I have installed TRAC through apt-get, but now I need to update it because of a bug. How can I do that without losing data?
[07:07] <MisterN> fromvega: with apt-get?
[07:07] <Skorgu|Work> Christopher: xmms can definitely play .pls files, try that
[07:07] <fromvega> MisterN: no, because there isn't another version available to download, so I think I will need to do this another way
[07:08] <Christopher> How do I open it with xnns
[07:08] <PanHandleWind> Question:  Does XP OS have to be installed to run windoze app under WINE in UBUNTU?
[07:08] <MisterN> fromvega: i think ubuntu has a slight problem with unstable software
[07:08] <roostishaw> its xmms
[07:08] <spine> http://digg.com/linux_unix/10%2C000_bugs_to_World_Domination
[07:08] <spine> u guys c that
[07:08] <fromvega> MisterN: hehehe
[07:09] <MisterN> to be more exact, if it's not gnome
[07:09] <pike_> PanHandleWind: no
[07:09] <Christopher> Dont you mean XMMS
[07:09] <MisterN> that's not intended to be a flame
[07:09] <Tarantulafudge> your right, its wine ;)
[07:09] <spine> beep is the best for gnome
[07:09] <spine> bepp media player
[07:09] <tristanmike> Christopher: yes, that's what he means
[07:10] <spine> its based off of xmms but xmms is outdated
[07:10] <Christopher> oh
[07:10] <Christopher> ok
[07:10] <PanHandleWind> Thanks, spine...anyone have a good HOWTO link for setting up ubuntu to run windoze apps w/out the MS OS?
[07:10] <spine> bmp
[07:10] <Christopher> ill install it no
[07:10] <Christopher> w
[07:11] <Christopher> so whats the name of it again
[07:11] <tristanmike> Christopher: XMMS opens that link fine for me
[07:11] <Christopher> How do you open it
[07:11] <alina_> witam
[07:11] <pike_> PanHandleWind: nothing is certain with wine.  sometimes it works often take alot of configuring.  you might look at vmware.  but other than that try to find a linux alternative
[07:12] <PanHandleWind> thanks, Pike...I'll give vmware a try
[07:12] <spine> dapper is suppossed to have click and run right?
[07:12] <tristanmike> Christopher: I just clicked on the link, what I did was save a streaming link, right click it and selected xmms as the app to open
[07:12] <Christopher> Hmm...
[07:12] <Christopher> Lemme try that
[07:13] <carthik> Christopher, please ask questions on the same line, so others have a chance at helping you. If you are talking to one person, use their nick in the line
[07:13] <antisocial_boris> has anyone got enemy territory running on breezy?
[07:13] <pike_> antisocial_boris: yes
[07:13] <Christopher> ok
[07:13] <MenZa> Umm... what's the "flag" for firefox to open a link provided? Like %s in a shortcut to firefox is search.
[07:13] <spine> yeah just get the install shell script
[07:13] <tristanmike> antisocial_boris: yeah, here
[07:13] <spine> antsocial_boris: yeah just get the install shell script
[07:13] <antisocial_boris> ive installed but cant run it
[07:14] <tristanmike> antisocial_boris: why can't you run it /
[07:14] <pike_> antisocial_boris: i just installed it to my home dir worked with any problems
[07:14] <spine> antisocial_boris: are you sure your graphics card is accelerated
[07:15] <spine> antisocial_boris: type in fglrxinfo in your shell
[07:15] <Nateman1352> Hello
[07:15] <Christopher> tristanmike, Thanks a bunch!!!! I GOT IT TO WORK.
[07:15] <Christopher> bye all...lunch time!
[07:15] <Christopher> Take care
[07:15] <ThE_Burk> anyone knows how to get GRUB to work ??
[07:16] <milamber> is there a dutch ubuntu forum also ?
[07:16] <MYP> !du
[07:16] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MYP
[07:16] <MYP> ill find it
[07:16] <MYP> !nl
[07:16] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[07:16] <MYP> there  u go
[07:16] <ThE_Burk> !sv
[07:16] <ubotu> somebody said se was Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[07:16] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[07:17] <milamber> join #ubuntu-nl
[07:17] <Seveas> milamber, try with a '/' as first character 
[07:17] <PanHandleWind> just wanted to say thanks to all...first time using IRC (VIRC on -- duh --XP (soon to be Ubuntu)) and I greatly appreciate the kit gloves
[07:17] <milamber> yeah forgot it,
[07:17] <Nateman1352> I have a quick question, I have a compaq presario sr1023wm desktop that has integrated graphics, I installed a PCI (not PCI Express) graphics card to give it a little more beef, however ubuntu 5.10 hangs on the starting hotplug step with the board installed, without it installed it boots fine, does anyone have any ideas of how I may use this card?
[07:17] <Cin> Seveas, that is a strange character.
[07:17] <Cin> Looks like a smiley face.
[07:17] <Seveas> Cin, you should see myself if you want a strange character...
[07:17] <milamber> @ cin lol
[07:18] <Cin> Heh. =)
[07:18] <antisocial_boris> http://sns.pastebin.com/651728
[07:18] <antisocial_boris> thats what i get when i try to run et
[07:18] <ThE_Burk> need help with GRUB!!!
[07:18] <MYP> !grub
[07:18] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[07:19] <Cin> I hope OO is compatible w/ Microsoft Office. It seems to have improved in quality since last time I tried it.
[07:19] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to make sure pure-ftpd starts when my machine boots up?
[07:19] <ThE_Burk> MYP thnx
[07:19] <Seveas> Cin, it's pretty good at that
[07:20] <Seveas> Cin, last monday I got a pps file with embedded excel sheet - it worked!
[07:20] <Cin> Seveas, improving in quality or being compatible with other software?
[07:20] <Cin> Ohh right.
[07:20] <Seveas> Cin, actually, it's doing good at both
[07:20] <Seveas> OO.o2 is so much better than 1
[07:20] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[07:20] <Cin> Well that's what OS is. ;D
[07:21] <MYP> quotation is Please use only one (1
[07:21] <MYP> ops
[07:21] <MYP> oops
[07:22] <GuardianAtomos> Hey. Everyone, I followed the instruction on the Ubuntu wiki page on setting up the VNC server, but I'm still getting the font not found errors...any clues?
[07:22] <Frogzoo> Nateman1352: I'd guess you'd want to try to blacklist the card
[07:23] <ben32167> i installed gaim but its not in the applications list, how will i run it?
[07:23] <Frogzoo> ben32167: logout & back in - voila
[07:23] <MYP> GuardianAtomos please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArabicTeam
[07:23] <ben32167> cant i run from terminal?
[07:24] <MYP> !gaim
[07:24] <ubotu> [gaim]  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GaimHowto/
[07:24] <Nateman1352> its a Nvida Geforce FX 5500, I'm pretty sure other ppl have those working
[07:24] <Frogzoo> ben32167: nope -it's an x app - for text, try irssi
[07:24] <GuardianAtomos> MYP, ?
[07:24] <ben32167> thanks
[07:24] <MYP> Sorry GuardianAtmos i typed the wrong name
[07:24] <Cin> https://rtfs.ath.cx/ Someone test my Apache w/ SSL please. :)
[07:25] <Seveas> Cin, seems to work
[07:25] <Frogzoo> Nateman1352: I mean blacklist the onboard video
[07:25] <MYP> ITox please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArabicTeam
[07:25] <Cin> Seveas, woot. What's your browser?
[07:25] <B0FH> !glxgears
[07:25] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[07:25] <Seveas> Cin, waterwolf (ok, firefox)
[07:25] <thebigearl> MYP: RTFS
[07:25] <Cin> Seveas, Internet Explorer doesn't accept self-signed certificates like the piece of crap that it is.
[07:26] <Seveas> Cin, IE should be shot
[07:26] <Nateman1352> The onboard video works, its only when that add in board is installed that the crash occurs, I think it might be trying to access both boards at once
[07:26] <Cin> Seveas, not automatically, anyway.
[07:26] <thebigearl> Cin opera does the same
[07:26] <Seveas> Cin, ffox neither, you have to click ok
[07:26] <MYP> thebigearl pleaase be more specific
[07:26] <thebigearl> MYP: sorry did not mean you
[07:26] <Cin> thebigearl, accepts self-signed? I like Opera's encryption though 1024 bits is a bit unnecessary.
[07:26] <thebigearl> got you mixed with Cin
[07:26] <erUSUL> Nateman1352, have you disabled the onboard video in the BIOS?
[07:27] <Nateman1352> Unfortunately there is no option in the BIOS, the only way Windows would boot is if I ran in safe mode and disabled the onboard video such that it would not interfere
[07:28] <thebigearl> Cin i just got a message from my browser which said that it struggles with that kind of certificate
[07:28] <thebigearl> but i could see jour html-page after accepting
[07:28] <Cin> thebigearl, self-signed? Struggles? Or wants me to get it signed by an authority?
[07:28] <Cin> Aye.
[07:28] <sovieticool> how i chache hz to monitor ?
[07:28] <sovieticool> how i change hz to monitor ?
[07:28] <erUSUL> !fixres
[07:28] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:29] <sovieticool> thanx
[07:29] <roryy> browsers *should* complain about self-signed certificates
[07:30] <Cin> roryy, yah.
[07:30] <thebigearl> roryy i agree with that :D
[07:31] <konfuzed> this is of course very important stuff http://www.twistedhumor.com/program_files/knowjackschitt.html
[07:31] <Cin> The purpose of my SSL is to stop my college admins from reading my passwords and mail. :)
[07:31] <MYP> seveas may i pm you real fast
[07:32] <kudeta> sorry to be so noob, could someone tell me how to untar an archive on my desktop to a specific directory
[07:32] <Cin> Well anyway. Bai.
[07:32] <Seveas> MYP, always
[07:32] <Seveas> Cin, no away messages in here
[07:32] <kudeta> i want to move compiz.tar.gx to ~/.gconf
[07:32] <ben32167> when i type gaim to terminal, it worked, how will i put it to apllications shortcut?
[07:33] <IdleOne> ben32167, it should be in Applications>Internet
[07:33] <kudeta> ideone? think you could help me :S
[07:33] <kudeta> idleone* even
[07:33] <roryy> kudeta: tried double clicking on the tar file ?
[07:33] <IdleOne> kudeta, depends
[07:33] <ben32167>  but its not idleone
[07:34] <kudeta> yes but i have to be root
[07:34] <kudeta> to move to that directory
[07:34] <roryy> to write to ~/.gconf ?
[07:34] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[07:34] <roryy> ~ is your home directory -- you shouldn't need to be root
[07:34] <martin_> console -> got to the directory -> sudo tar -xf filename
[07:35] <IdleOne> kudeta, sudo mv /path/of/file /.new/path/of/file
[07:36] <antisocial_boris> anyone able to help me with my enemy terriroty problems?
[07:37] <ben32167> :( how will i make gaim to appear in applications?
[07:37] <IdleOne> ben32167, one sec Im looking
[07:37] <Nateman1352> hey want is the default root password in ubuntu 5.10
[07:37] <Nateman1352> what*
[07:37] <IdleOne> !root
[07:37] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:37] <IdleOne> Nateman1352, use your sudo and your user password
[07:38] <Nateman1352> ahhh taking the Mac OS approach I see
[07:38] <tristanmike> ben32167: use the "Applications-System Tools-Menu Editor (Smeg)" to add a new entry, did you compile gaim yourself ?
[07:38] <IdleOne> ben32167, go to System>Preferences>Menus and Toolbars to edit/add to menu
[07:38] <ben32167> nope i installed from "rpm"
[07:39] <ben32167> ^^
[07:39] <snowmann> hallo
[07:39] <IdleOne> ubuntu uses .deb not .rpm
[07:39] <tristanmike> ben32167: eww, you should stay away from rpms on an Ubuntu system
[07:39] <roryy> gaim is installed on breezy by default; one shouldn't need to install anything
[07:39] <ben32167> i run fedora ^^
[07:39] <IdleOne> ben32167,  use synaptic or terminal sudo apt-get install  gaim
[07:39] <tristanmike> ben32167: then maybe you should ask in the fedora channel ;-)
[07:39] <IdleOne> ben32167, your running fedora?
[07:39] <IdleOne> lol
[07:40] <ben32167> yes ;)
[07:40] <IdleOne> try #fedora
[07:40] <kudeta> hey i have been playing with compiz, i had to manualy get the compiz stuff for gconf-editor. I put it in the gconf/apps folder, how do i get hte editor to acctually see it now?
[07:40] <ben32167> i was using ubuntu but it was buggy with my keyboard :.(
[07:40] <ben32167> ok thanks
[07:40] <Kallidor> Hello
[07:40] <IdleOne> hey
[07:40] <Kallidor> Anyone here using last.fm?
[07:41] <ccc_> Kallidor: yes, why?
[07:41] <Kallidor> Better yet, has anyone been able to stream music from them using dapper?
[07:41] <azurehuesofblue> Hi, (I'll try to explain what I need best I can)... I need an app (similar to dreamweaver)... the most important thing I need it to do is move around images within text in html, in a wysiwyg style... what linux program would be best for performing that specific function?
[07:41] <IdleOne> azurehuesofblue, try NVU or Bluefish
[07:41] <ccc_> Kallidor: oh... no.
[07:41] <Kallidor> ccc_: I can inform it of my musical choices, but cannot get the bloody streams to work
[07:41] <IdleOne> azurehuesofblue, both available via apt-get
[07:42] <azurehuesofblue> OK sounds good, I will check those out.
[07:42] <geek_syndicate> is there a HOWTO / tutorial on log files? i have mpd as a start up program in gnome's sessions but it does not load and i can't find the appropriate log file.
[07:42] <saik0> Kallidor, I am
[07:42] <azurehuesofblue> IdleOne: thanks!
[07:42] <Kallidor> saik0: What did you have to do to get it to work..
[07:42] <IdleOne> np
[07:43] <saik0> Kallidor, the player for radio?
[07:43] <Kallidor> saik0: yes..
[07:43] <Kallidor> saik0: I can get the player to pop up.. then it prompts over and over to start seperate player listening to a port..
[07:43] <saik0> Kallidor, you should be able to just run it from your home dir
[07:43] <azurehuesofblue> one other thing... how do I change the password that it asks every time I type SUDO... I thought I changed the 'root password' but I must have been wrong. :-/
[07:44] <saik0> Kallidor, ot stick it in opt and make the cache and log writable by world
[07:44] <IdleOne> !tell azurehuesofblue about root
[07:44] <sfar> is it possible to create keyboard shortcuts to applications not listed in "system->preferences-keyboard shortcuts" ?
[07:44] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[07:44] <Kallidor> saik0: When I click on a link in firefox it attempts to open from /usr/bin/lastfm.
[07:44] <azurehuesofblue> IdleOne thx!
[07:45] <bosco> yo what is up withe everyone
[07:45] <saik0> Kallidor I havent actually used Breezy much since Hoary (5.04) so my usefulness in this channel is slowly waning. Did you install it from a package?
[07:46] <saik0> erm used Breezy = used ubuntu
[07:46] <Kallidor> saik0: To start, I am using dapper drake... secondly.. yes initially, but then removed the package.
[07:46] <bosco> when can you download Dapper from the ubuntu.com page
[07:46] <Kallidor> saik0: then I used the download one from last.fm
[07:46] <IdleOne> ItOX, System>Administration>Language Support
[07:47] <ItOX> IdleOne: does that fix the icons issue?
[07:47] <IdleOne> !tell bosco about flight6
[07:47] <IdleOne> ItOX, I dont know but its a starting point
[07:47] <saik0> Kallidor, where did you put it?
[07:47] <bosco> what is this sicking a bot on me
[07:47] <bosco> lol
[07:48] <Kallidor> saik0: I just moved it to /opt/
[07:48] <Kallidor> I fired it up..
[07:48] <ItOX> IdleOne: But i have menues and everything in hebrew.. its just icons thats not in hebrew, but it is on my windows machine (using cd with hebrew texts in folders and files etc)
[07:48] <harry3> ya kenny
[07:48] <antisocial_boris> anyone able to help me with my enemy terriroty problems?
[07:48] <ben32167> i want tp learn that folder refers to what in unix, but i couldnt find anything about it on the net
[07:48] <ben32167> i mean whats in etc and whats in usr?
[07:48] <Kallidor> saik0: The message I am getting is "Start your mediaplayer with the following url, now http://localhhost:32214" with and ok or cancel button, but when I push ok it just pops back up.
[07:49] <geek_syndicate> mpd fails to load during gnome start up. does anyone know how i can investigate this?
[07:49] <binks> evening all
[07:49] <roryy> ben32167: if you want to generally chat about unix or anything not specific to ubuntu, please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:50] <saik0> Kallidor, did you tell the player to "USe External media player?
[07:50] <Kallidor> saik0: That is with it set to use an outside player..
[07:50] <saik0> Kallidor one crisis at a time
[07:50] <Kallidor> if I attempt to use the default player it seg faults on me
[07:50] <YellowTeeth> anyone know why my firefox web browser is having trouble opening flash websites?
[07:51] <tristanmike> !flash
[07:51] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:51] <saik0> Kallidor, ah. fraid I'm not smart enough to help you with that one
[07:51] <Grout58> did you install flash?
[07:51] <IdleOne> ben32167, http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/usersguide/linux_ugfilestruct.html this may help a little
[07:51] <binks> how can i swap my /home from /  to hdb1
[07:51] <YellowTeeth> yes flash is installed
[07:51] <binks> its on hda atm
[07:51] <Kallidor> saik0: Thanks.. been beating my head against the wall for a couple of hours..
[07:52] <Frogzoo> YellowTeeth: are you using the proprietary plugin?
[07:52] <saik0> Kallidor, you could try #audioscrobbler on irc.audioscrobbler.net
[07:52] <YellowTeeth> um i dunno
[07:52] <Frogzoo> YellowTeeth: the non-free version is more robust
[07:52] <YellowTeeth> i jus downloaded it from synaptic
[07:53] <ben32167> i installed mldonkey, when i type ./mlnet it runs can i create a shortcut for it?
[07:53] <YellowTeeth> it said the flash player is complete with the mozilla pluggin
[07:53] <YellowTeeth> so i got it
[07:53] <venin> hi guys, i used automatix for ubuntu and when it was done and stuff.. i had bunches of updates available.. so i just updated, didnt bother checking what i updated, hehe.. anyway, turned out it installed new kernel.. upgraded from 2.6.12-9 to 2.6.12-10 . the problem is.. the boot says "kubuntu" and not "ubuntu" as it should. any ideas?
[07:53] <Kallidor> saik0: thanks
[07:53] <tristanmike> !automatix
[07:53] <ubotu> automatix is, like, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:53] <MYP> to see the documentation search wiki
[07:53] <binks> ben right click on the panel and add to
[07:53] <MYP> !wiki
[07:53] <IdleOne> ben32167, http://www.secguru.com/files/linux_file_structure.jpg this might help also. they arent ubuntu specific but will give you a general idea
[07:54] <Frogzoo> venin: it's installed kde apparently
[07:54] <venin> ok, i didnt know..
[07:54] <MYP> ah it pmed it to me
[07:54] <MYP> grr
[07:54] <Ultrasa> hi everybody
[07:54] <YellowTeeth> can install flash on konquer?
[07:54] <Cashel> howdies.. anyone know if theres a mplayer32 package for dapper yet?
[07:54] <venin> Frogzoo,  its only the boot.. x starts with gnome
[07:54] <binks> ??
[07:54] <ben32167> thanks very much idleone
[07:54] <IdleOne> ben32167, np
[07:55] <YellowTeeth> can i install flash pluggins to Konqueror
[07:55] <erUSUL> binks, something like '(cd /home/ && tar cf - . ) | (cd /mnt/hdb1 && tar xvfp -)'   ;)
[07:55] <diffuser78>  I was a Gnome user and tried to use KDE for sometime. I also installed kubuntu-desktop.
[07:55] <diffuser78> Now I want to go back to gnome as I liked it more. KDE wont let me login to Gnome.
[07:55] <diffuser78> When I choose the session gnome and give username and password, it just hangs after a while. I think my graphical manager is now kdm instead of gdm.
[07:55] <diffuser78> How can I have a smooth system where I can easily switch between gnome and kde.
[07:55] <diffuser78> please help me get gnome back.
[07:55] <diffuser78> KDE isnt as stables as gnome was. When I logout something happens and it shows me a trace of bugs etc. If I am doing something wrong please tell me how to make KDE stable. Why should I stick to KDE ...thats something I wanted to ask you guys.
[07:55] <Cashel> !ubotu mplayer32
[07:55] <venin> how can i make it run the ubuntu boot and not kubuntu?
[07:55] <ubotu> Cashel: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:55] <Cashel> !ubotu mplayer
[07:55] <ubotu> it has been said that mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:55] <ben32167> idleone : very nice desktop background it is
[07:55] <mark--> is there an official ubuntu sparc32 or sparc64 edition?
[07:56] <Seveas> mark--, no, there is only an unofficial one
[07:56] <IdleOne> ben32167, ?
[07:56] <shutdown> Hello, _jason!!
[07:56] <Firebird8> is there a free flash making app for linux?
[07:56] <IdleOne> ben32167, oh hehe you set it as your background?
[07:57] <IdleOne> ben32167, good idea
[07:57] <Zico|> Hello. Have anyone here tested Adud WL-167G usb dongle with ubuntu?
[07:57] <ben32167> yep :D
[07:57] <binks> that shouldnt happen ive done it before you must have altered your gnome session config
[07:57] <Cashel> !ubotu dapper
[07:57] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:57] <mark--> seveas: ah, i see. is it maintained fairly well and up to date?
[07:57] <Cashel> join #ubuntu+1
[07:57] <Cashel> durr :p
[07:57] <IdleOne> Cashel, #ubuntu+1
[07:57] <mark--> seveas: is it the project at sparc.ubuntu.com?
[07:57] <Seveas> mark--, yes
[07:57] <Seveas> (twice)
[07:57] <IdleOne> Cashel, /join #
[07:57] <mark--> seveas: ok, thanks. do you have a link to ISO images for 5.10?
[07:57] <Cashel> yes I know :)
[07:58] <ben32167> binks : as it is run by typing "./mlnet"
[07:58] <Zico|> ben32167: did it work?
[07:58] <Zico|> *Asus
[07:58] <shadeofgrey> Seveas your my hero!
[07:58] <Seveas> mark--, ports.ubuntu.com maybe, one sec
[07:58] <Firebird8> anyone know of a flash making app for inux??
[07:58] <Seveas> shadeofgrey, thanks 
[07:58] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[07:59] <ben32167> "/home/ubd/Desktop/mldonkey-distrib-2.7.4/./mlnet" is this the command for the shortcut?
[07:59] <Seveas> mark--, first available iso is dapper flight 6, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/dapper/flight-6/
[07:59] <binks> ben u lost me
[07:59] <geek_syndicate> is there a way to see your network connection speed?
[08:00] <Zico|> Hello. Have anyone tried using Asus WL-167G usb dongle with ubunut?
[08:00] <Zico|> *ubutu
[08:00] <Seveas> mark--, and the archive of the port moved to ports.ubuntu.om
[08:00] <Seveas> .com
[08:00] <IdleOne> !tell Zico| about wireless
[08:00] <binks> if i install flight 6 and apt-get upgrade will it give me flight 7
[08:00] <mark--> seveas: awesome, thanks. dapper is the latesT?
[08:00] <venin> hi guys, i used automatix for ubuntu and when it was done and stuff.. i had bunches of updates available.. so i just updated, didnt bother checking what i updated, hehe.. anyway, turned out it installed new kernel.. upgraded from 2.6.12-9 to 2.6.12-10 . the problem is the boot says "kubuntu" and not "ubuntu" as it should. and then it starts X and gnome.. so its kinda weird.. any ideas?
[08:00] <mark--> latest i mean
[08:01] <geek_syndicate> is there a way to see your network connection speed?
[08:01] <IdleOne> binks, soon as they make a flight7
[08:01] <mark--> nevermind, i see the version. :) thanks again
[08:01] <sm> hi all.. using breezy, a mounted ipod fs keeps hanging, eg in the middle of syncing in banshee - any tips ?
[08:01] <binks> thought id seen 7 me bad
[08:02] <roryy> venin: what do you want to happen? you want kde to start?
[08:02] <nonix4> How can I use Ubuntu on h/w incapable of 60Hz display? (Only 70Hz text mode and 85..120Hz gfx supported)
[08:02] <celerex> a...
[08:03] <alon> i installed dosbox, and downloaded a game called "golden axe" and put in a directory and mounted that directory in dosbox. how do i start the game now?
[08:03] <sfar> :|
[08:03] <Frogzoo> !Tell nonix4 about fixres
[08:03] <alon> i installed dosbox, and downloaded a game called "golden axe" and put in a directory and mounted that directory in dosbox. how do i start the game now?
[08:03] <binks> is it safer installing flight 7 or is it ok just to dist upgrade breezy as i have that cd
[08:03] <celerex> alon: repeat, and google will probalby know
[08:03] <venin> roryy, no.. i want ubuntu as boot menu as well.. like it used to..
[08:03] <oneseventeen> I'm trying to get Cygwin/X to run on my XP box in order to remote into my Ubuntu laptop, any tips?
[08:03] <bosco> so when does dapper come out
[08:03] <nonix4> alon: iirc that game is rather buggy one - be warned :-)
[08:03] <sovieticool> Frogzoo i try me too that and i broke my ubuntu :(((
[08:03] <venin> roryy, now it says kubuntu at the boot, and it then logs into x and gnome
[08:03] <IdleOne> oneseventeen, use freenx
[08:03] <Frogzoo> bosco: 1 june
[08:04] <bosco> kk
[08:04] <IdleOne> !tell oneseventeen about freenex
[08:04] <IdleOne> !tell oneseventeen about freenx
[08:04] <roryy> venin: when does it say 'kubuntu' ? and, if it starts gnome anyway, does it matter? (kubuntu is just ubuntu with kde)
[08:04] <Frogzoo> sovieticool: well should be pretty easy to fix, 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[08:05] <venin> roryy, i dont like the kubuntu logo.. i want it gone.. and get the ubuntu back :) ..it says kubuntu when its loading all the modules like hotplug and those
[08:05] <meleypakiyblanqu> /join:granada
[08:05] <mark--> seveas: hmm, those cd images are 0 bytes
[08:05] <sovieticool> yeah i fix it my self ..o put again the default settings :)
[08:05] <sfar> hm, one of my NTFS-partitions is not mounted (it should be according to fstab, and it usually is..).. how do i mount it manually? can i do "mount <the line from fstab here>" ??
[08:05] <Seveas> mark--, that's prett useless :/
[08:05] <mark--> yeah :/
[08:06] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[08:06] <ben32167> ubuntu is very bad at languages....
[08:06] <oneseventeen> IdleOne: does this work as quickly as Cygwin/X, or is this something similar to VNC?  (can't tell from the page)
[08:06] <sfar> venin: right after you log in? or before?
[08:06] <tristanmike> ben32167: ...you use Fedora :P
[08:07] <IdleOne> oneseventeen, works good for me
[08:07] <mark--> seveas: i found the images at http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/ports/daily/current/
[08:07] <venin> before i login..
[08:07] <ben32167> yes, becuz i cant use altgr button in ubuntu, i spend hours to fix it but i failed..
[08:07] <Seveas> yeah, just went there too; they seem to have some content 
[08:07] <Seveas> mark--, fabbione is the sparc guy. You may want to poke him
[08:08] <mark--> seveas: k, thanks
[08:09] <sovieticool> i can't log as root whit sudo
[08:09] <geek_syndicate> any one know where the gnome startup log files are kept?
[08:09] <sovieticool> :((
[08:09] <tristanmike> sovieticool: sudo su
[08:09] <m0shul> hello
[08:10] <Seveas> tristanmike, bad
[08:10] <binks> ben this is a ubuntu chan not a fed chan they are v different
[08:10] <Seveas> tristanmike, sovieticool: sudo -i
[08:10] <binks> fed is kde right
[08:10] <tristanmike> Seveas: :( sorry
[08:10] <Firebird8> fedora?
[08:10] <Firebird8> it has KDE and Gnome
[08:10] <sovieticool> don;t work :((
[08:10] <m0shul> any one know how to install lexmark scanner x1100?
[08:11] <Cashel> sovietcool: sudo passwd root
[08:11] <sovieticool> whit su work !!
[08:11] <Howitzer> Is Banshee just a Rhythmbox clone?
[08:11] <Cashel> sovieticool: then su root (or su - for full environment)
[08:11] <Howitzer> or does it feature additional things?
[08:12] <sovieticool> su root work :D
[08:12] <binks> ok thats a new one to me which cd is for a p4 in the latest builds dir
[08:12] <sovieticool> thanx all
[08:12] <nonix4> Frogzoo: Hmm, on first look I didn't see my case covered in that howto - attempting to detect the monitor features ain't going to work as it is plugged in using RGB (coax) cables. For starters I have to disable vesafb (mgafb w/ proper refresh rates would be okay); I guess that's some kind of a bootparameter... beyond that, we'll see :-)
[08:12] <attutiplain> join#granada
[08:12] <binks> http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/ports/daily/current/ from here i mean
[08:13] <Cashel> ls
[08:13] <Zico|> I found out that my wireless card supports drivers to linux and ndiswrapper. Which should i choose? and which is easiest to setup
[08:13] <Cashel> lol oops
[08:13] <Zico|> ?
[08:13] <Howitzer> ?
[08:13] <attutiplain> hola
[08:13] <Howitzer> What is the big difference between Banshee and Rhythmbox?
[08:13] <Cashel> Zico|: if it has linux drivers, they will probably work better than ndiswrapper supported drivers
[08:13] <administrador> EPale
[08:13] <CNTRLX> Mystic_Portal , where is arrick?  I like that name by the way.
[08:13] <attutiplain> join3granada
[08:13] <administrador> venezuela
[08:13] <attutiplain> join#granada
[08:13] <Zico|> Cashel: okey
[08:14] <Zico|> thx for the info
[08:14] <papaubuntu> hi all
[08:14] <Mystic_Portal> CNTRLX I dont think he is online
[08:14] <CNTRLX> Darn.
[08:15] <m0shul> hello to all. How to install lexmark scanner x1100? or what driver can replace the x1100?
[08:15] <papaubuntu> lilo ur there?
[08:15] <e-sin> is there a console command to display free space on a volume?
[08:16] <sovieticool> i receve this error and the close or inform develepers butons apear The Application "gthumb" has quit unexpectrdly
[08:16] <Kallidor> df
[08:16] <Kallidor> e-sin: use df and the volume name   ex   df -h /dev/sda
[08:16] <e-sin> nice, thanks :)
[08:16] <e-sin> exactly what i wanted
[08:16] <Cashel> sovieticool: it does that to me sometimes too, I just dont use it..
[08:17] <toxic_> Is there a way to make sure a certain IP cannot connect to my SSH server ?
[08:17] <dimitri> hi I am coming from Mac, and I am a programmer, I was using BBEdit which I found very very simple and good at a time. What are my option in the linux world ?
[08:17] <ben32167> which program plays divx movies?
[08:17] <Seveas> toxic_, iptables -A filter -s ip -p 22 -j DROP
[08:17] <Jimmey__> ben32167, VLC
[08:17] <toxic_> Seveas, thanks ;)
[08:17] <Seveas> (probably incorrect, but you get the essence)
[08:17] <thebigearl> vlc
[08:17] <dimitri> I know there is emacs, but it looks awful and is not as easy,
[08:17] <ben32167> ty Jimmey__
[08:17] <Cashel> !ubotu vlc
[08:17] <ubotu> somebody said vlc was a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[08:18] <Cashel> *perk*
[08:18] <toxic_> Seveas, yeah sure, at least I know where to start looking
[08:18] <dimitri> I also look for a textEditor with a sftp client embemded
[08:18] <mumbles-tidey> dimitri try joe
[08:18] <plantperson> I can't install anything and it's driving me nuts!
[08:18] <dimitri> joe ? just joe ?
[08:18] <mumbles-tidey> for normal text edit
[08:18] <mumbles-tidey> yeh apt-get install joe
[08:19] <e-sin> plantperson, what are you trying to install?
[08:19] <dimitri> alright thanks
[08:19] <plantperson> audacity
[08:19] <g0urd> hi, what do i need to do to retrieve all the source packages for the bin pkgs already installed on the pc?
[08:19] <sovieticool>  Cashel  -- look here pls http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11976
[08:19] <e-sin> plantperson, how are you trying to install it?
[08:19] <plantperson> I've tried both synaptic and apt-get
[08:19] <g0urd> most of the bin pkgs are quite uinstable compared to the source-eXPerience
[08:19] <e-sin> what error are you running into?
[08:19] <plantperson> they both tell me that there are unresolvable dependency problems
[08:20] <meleva> ola
[08:20] <plantperson> they depend on packages that it says are not installable
[08:20] <sovieticool> or recomand to me a program to see picuture like acdsee
[08:20] <e-sin> have you added the extra repositories?
[08:20] <vijay> hi all, i just downloaded the dapper, can't i upgrade my system using it??
[08:20] <plantperson> I've tried
[08:20] <e-sin> did it work? :)
[08:20] <dimitri> so is there not any GUI for JOE ?
[08:20] <plantperson> there are always a few which cannot be downloaded
[08:20] <e-sin> ./msg me if u want, i'll try to help you
[08:20] <Jimmey__> vijay, try #ubuntu+1
[08:20] <plantperson> I can't I'm unregistered
[08:21] <e-sin> AIM?
[08:21] <vijay> jimmey__:ok
[08:21] <plantperson> e-sin, meet me in #plaster5
[08:21] <e-sin> okay
[08:21] <dimitri> unless I am mistaken but joe is awful too
[08:22] <dimitri> I am looking for a GUI texteditor with color syntax capabilities, sftp browser integrated and option for ASCII encoding
[08:22] <Howitzer> sftp integrated?
[08:22] <Jimmey__> dimitri, try Kate =-S
[08:22] <Howitzer> but ehh,  try beaver
[08:22] <Howitzer> Beaver!
[08:23] <roryy> emacs is the one true editor
[08:23] <bosco> 
[08:23] <Howitzer> NANO
[08:23] <IdleOne> NANO
[08:23] <roryy> however, there are tens (hundreds?) to choose from. 'apt-cache search editor'
[08:23] <Howitzer> nano pwns all
[08:23] <dimitri> yes but emacs is a bit complex and quite honestly it is awful
[08:23] <Seveas> editor wars will qualify for a ban
[08:23] <Howitzer> lol
[08:23] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[08:23] <Seveas> the one true editor is $EDITOR - everyone gets what he wants
[08:23] <Howitzer> what is that vim vs emacs war anyway
[08:24] <dimitri> well do you know BBEdit for Mac, that is where I come from, so I like to stay in the same style if you see what I mean
[08:24] <Cashel> sovieticool: dunno, use the search feature in synaptic and look for photo gallery or slideshow in the package descriptions, then find one you like...
[08:24] <Seveas> Howitzer, it's ike islam vs chritians but then among geeks
[08:24] <roryy> it's *much* more serious than that!
[08:24] <Seveas> sometimes
[08:24] <sovieticool> ok thanx Cashel
[08:24] <dimitri> NANO is not GUI
[08:24] <dimitri> next
[08:25] <roryy> *rolls eyes*
[08:25] <roryy> apt-cache search editor
[08:25] <Cashel> nano's barely even a text editor
[08:25] <Seveas> dimitri, gedit (gnome) or kate (kde) are nice gui editors
[08:25] <dimitri> thanks
[08:25] <Seveas> dimitri, if you're adventurous: gvim or emacs may be worth a try
[08:25] <Howitzer> wtf
[08:25] <Howitzer> when i want to install emacs, it wants to download 10mb
[08:25] <Howitzer> *13mb
[08:25] <_jason> ha
[08:26] <Howitzer> it's a fcking commandline editor
[08:26] <_jason> Howitzer: it makes coffee too
[08:26] <Howitzer> srry for the swear :x
[08:26] <Seveas> Howitzer, no, emacs is an os by itself
[08:26] <Cashel> Howitzer: editor, webbrowser, hired assassin
[08:26] <Howitzer> lots of vim lovers here i think
[08:26] <Howitzer> i'm going to try it out :-)
[08:26] <_jason> Howitzer: gvim
[08:27] <dimitri> Seveas: yes I know gedit but it is more like a text editor rather than a programing editor and ... yes I guess emacs must be the one, I just hate the GUI really
[08:27] <Howitzer> Beaver i say!
[08:27] <Howitzer> BEAVER!
[08:27] <Seveas> dimitri, maybe bluefish, quanta, pida or eclipse will work for you
[08:27] <IdleOne> or NVU
[08:28] <ubuntu> \nick Ray
[08:28] <IdleOne> /
[08:28] <MetaMorfoziS> hey
[08:28] <_jason> ubuntu: other way: /nick Ray
[08:28] <ubuntu> ok
[08:28] <MetaMorfoziS> :D
[08:28] <sovieticool> how i make a shot cut of a program ?
[08:28] <IdleOne> hey MetaMorfoziS
[08:28] <Seveas> !editor
[08:28] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Seveas
[08:28] <dimitri> thanks Seveas
[08:28] <MetaMorfoziS> sovieticool: ksnapshot:)
[08:29] <MetaMorfoziS> in kde
[08:29] <ubuntu> err
[08:29] <MetaMorfoziS> yu may bind it for printscreen key
[08:29] <IdleOne> sovieticool, right click on desktop > create launcher
[08:29] <Seveas> !editor is ed, vim, nano, emacs, gedit, kate, bluefish, gvim, pida, eclipse, nvu
[08:29] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[08:29] <sovieticool> shortcut sorry
[08:29] <roryy> heh
[08:29] <Seveas> (did I forget anyones faourite editor?)
[08:29] <MetaMorfoziS> quanta!
[08:29] <roryy> ed ? You cruel man
[08:29] <sovieticool> yeah but in commad browse where i go ?
[08:29] <MetaMorfoziS> you forgetted:)
[08:29] <RayRay> ok
[08:29] <_jason> wine notepad.exe
[08:29] <cycom> Seveas: is there a seperate entry for !eclipse?
[08:29] <MetaMorfoziS> lol
[08:29] <IdleOne> sovieticool, what program?
[08:30] <Seveas> !eclipse
[08:30] <ubotu> to install eclipse please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EclipseIDE
[08:30] <RayRay> running ubuntu Live - Wow
[08:30] <cycom> whee!
[08:30] <Seveas> !no editor is ed, vim, nano, emacs, gedit, kate, bluefish, gvim, pida, eclipse, nvu, quanta
[08:30] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[08:30] <sovieticool> gtksee
[08:30] <dimitri> quanta plus looks good but for the K environment, ? will it work on gnome ?
[08:31] <anymo> dimitri, try bluefish, it's for gnome
[08:31] <IdleOne> sovieticool, the command: is probably just gtksee
[08:31] <frost_> anyone here that can help me mount my hard drive?
[08:31] <IdleOne> !mount
[08:31] <ubotu> [mount]  the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[08:32] <sovieticool> done work
[08:32] <sovieticool> hehe nice !
[08:32] <bosco> any one run
[08:32] <bosco> srry wrong
[08:32] <bosco> chat room
[08:32] <IdleOne> !enter
[08:32] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:33] <mikodelacruz> I need Java for my firefox
[08:33] <IdleOne> !java
[08:33] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[08:33] <IdleOne> Seveas, it would be really cool if you could make a java package for ppc :)
[08:34] <Seveas> !tell IdleOne about nalioth
[08:34] <IdleOne> thank you
[08:34] <Seveas> thank nalioth 
[08:34] <nalioth> Seveas: hmm?
[08:34] <Seveas> nalioth, nothing, I pointed someone to your repo
[08:35] <Seveas> the highlights are the price of fame
[08:35] <OneSeventeen> nickgarvey around by any chance?  (possibly using a different name today)
[08:35] <dimitri> when I minimise my windows they should go as a tab in my bottom bar but they don't they just vanished, is there another packcage I should install to have that feature, it is not a default in ubuntu, right ?
[08:35] <nalioth> Seveas: i don't carry ppc java in my repos, tell them about !javadebs instead
[08:35] <Seveas> nalioth, ah, I misubderstood that
[08:36] <Seveas> !tell IdleOne about javadebs
[08:36] <b3nw> something is eating 100% of my space, how can I see where the biggest file on the filesystem is?
[08:36] <IdleOne> javadebs works on ppc?
[08:36] <ompaul> the gnome splash screen what triggers that?
[08:36] <ben32167> i need to mount ntfs?
[08:36] <Seveas> IdleOne, read the factoid 
[08:36] <Frogzoo> b3nw: du -sk /*   & work your way down
[08:36] <Seveas> !tell ben32167 about ntfs
[08:36] <nalioth> IdleOne: there is a link to ppc java debs, yes
[08:36] <IdleOne> thank you guys
[08:37] <b3nw> Froogzoo - anyway to have that printout in "human" form by chance?
[08:37] <Firebird8> is F4L for kde?
[08:37] <b3nw> nm figured it out
[08:38] <celerex> b3nw: yeah add -h
[08:38] <b3nw> yeah doesn't print it tho for some reason, not sure why
[08:38] <ben32167> i need a command startinf with mount /dev/hda2 bla bla ?
[08:38] <celerex> b3nw: i also prefer using du -chs
[08:38] <b3nw> celerex - thx will try that now
[08:38] <celerex> ... are you the forum guy with the missing gigs problem?
[08:38] <bluecookies> _jason : hai
[08:39] <OneSeventeen> I can use Cygwin/X to log into my ubuntu box, but I just get a blank background with no panels/icons/etc  Any ideas?
[08:39] <b3nw> -rw-r--r-- 1 cupsys lpadmin  46G 2006-04-10 14:39 access_log
[08:39] <celerex> hehehehe
[08:40] <b3nw> o dear, why would cups be eating 46G >_<
[08:40] <celerex> logrotate?
[08:40] <ItOX> whats the command for reconfigure locales?
[08:40] <b3nw> even with logrotate that wouldn't fix that
[08:40] <b3nw> is it possible to drop cups all together?
[08:40] <celerex> no i mean you need log rotate to limit its size
[08:40] <sovieticool> if i block a user on gaim how i deblock ??
[08:41] <Seveas> sovieticool, tools  privacy
[08:41] <b3nw> celerex - why would that not be setup by default?
[08:41] <Seveas> in the buddy list menu
[08:41] <bluecookies> hi everyone
[08:41] <juliomam> How can I get /dev/disk to work in Ubuntu. I saw it working in Debian, and it is amazing.
[08:41] <celerex> *shrug* i've had that problem before
[08:41] <celerex> not all logs are rotated
[08:41] <celerex> but you should be able to remove cups if you don't need it
[08:42] <sovieticool> yep Sevears again u are the best :D
[08:42] <digits> i can't see my inbox in evolution, any suggestions?
[08:42] <Seveas> celerex, the cups log-growing-out-of-boud issue has been solved in the latest package
[08:42] <jessy_> vends une tour d'ordi (avec tous ce qu'il y a dedans), ainsi que 2 crans : http://jeessy.free.fr/tour
[08:42] <sovieticool> sorry Seveas i want to say
[08:43] <digits> it sais that i have 26 messages and 9 unread... but nothing shows up
[08:43] <celerex> you might haev a filter on
[08:43] <mikodelacruz> where can i get this j2re1.4
[08:43] <Seveas> jessy_, #ubuntu est un canal anglophone, #ubuntu-fr est pour franais
[08:43] <celerex> java.sun.com mikodelacruz
[08:43] <digits> it's vanilla... i've just set it up
[08:43] <Seveas> !tell mikodelacruz about javadebs
[08:43] <digits> haven't altered anything other than the connectio settings
[08:43] <jessy_> sorry Seveas
[08:43] <Seveas> mikodelacruz, ubotu sent you a message
[08:43] <ben32167> bash: fdisk: command not found :(( ???
[08:44] <Seveas> ben32167, echo $PATH
[08:44] <Seveas> what does that say?
[08:44] <asdf25> anyone know an easy way i could get a list of all the packages i have installed that are a higher version than the newest version in my sources.list repositories?
[08:44] <ben32167> [root@localhost ubd] # echo $PATH
[08:44] <ben32167> /usr/kerberos/sbin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/ubd/bin
[08:44] <Seveas> that path is pretty busted
[08:45] <Seveas> are you on dapper?
[08:45] <ben32167> dapper?
[08:45] <celerex> drake
[08:45] <celerex> latest version of ubuntu (testing)
[08:45] <ben32167> i use fedora
[08:45] <Seveas> ben32167, then go to #fedora
[08:45] <celerex> we're just that good :)
[08:45] <Seveas> this channel is for Ubuntu support
[08:45] <ben32167> :(
[08:45] <celerex> ben32167: you might also wanna try 'locate fdisk'
[08:45] <tanuki> can someone tell me how i can make my /usr dir writeable?
[08:46] <jabra> hey guys wanta get true transparency working on my desktop. Do I want xcompmgr or something else?
[08:46] <Seveas> ben32167, to work around the problem: /sbin/fdisk
[08:46] <mikodelacruz> which more userfriendly (for newbies at least) FEDORA or UBUNTU
[08:46] <ben32167> thanks!
[08:46] <celerex> *pist* fdisk is in /sbin, google how to add paths to your environment variables
[08:46] <alex_> hey i just started up my computer and ubuntu is messed up.
[08:46] <asdf25> tanuki: that sounds like a bad idea...
[08:46] <Seveas> mikodelacruz, if you ask in here everyone will say Ubuntu, if you ask in #fedora everyone will say fedora 
[08:46] <alex_> The default font is not even displaying and the current font is blurry.
[08:46] <asdf25> tanuki: what do you want to do it for?
[08:46] <Seveas> but ubuntu really is better ;)
[08:47] <mikodelacruz> i am now drowing with instruction with JAVA installation
[08:47] <asdf25> yeah, those fedora people are just screwing with you
[08:47] <MYP> You know seveas is always right , mikedelacruz =P
[08:47] <digits> mikodelacruz: as a newbie on both, i'd vote for ubuntu (i'm pretty unbiased)... i find the package system way easier in ubuntu
[08:47] <alex_> where are the fonts displayed?
[08:47] <alex_> font folder
[08:47] <celerex> *cough* GENTOO! *cough*
[08:47] <Seveas> mikodelacruz, that's suns fault
[08:48] <Resonant> I'd say Ubuntu for user-friendlyness. I'm not biased. I have a 2 servers next to me, one running Gentoo, the other running OpenBSD.
[08:48] <Seveas> and is just as bad on fedora as on ubuntu
[08:48] <lwelyn> mikodelacruz: i tryout both..and a bit more ( suse etc ) and ubuntu is my favourtie ( Kubuntu)
[08:48] <celerex> actually.. go with LFS
[08:48] <drcode> hi all
[08:48] <celerex> Linux From Scratch is the only way to go
[08:48] <drcode> whats up
[08:48] <drcode> I need some help
[08:48] <Seveas> celerex, true, true
[08:48] <asdf25> alex_: i know that dexconf can make an xorg.conf that lists lots of font directories, probably all of them
[08:48] <sfar> how do i check wich audio drivers i have installed?
[08:48] <Seveas> celerex, but for those of us with actual lives ubuntu is pretty decent
[08:48] <celerex> lol
[08:48] <Cashel> lol Seveas
[08:48] <drcode> I am looking for some software that can do echo cancle in real time when I speack into my microphone , any idea?
[08:48] <celerex> touche, i have 2 installations of ubuntu.. only thing that'd actually boot on my full sata sytem
[08:49] <celerex> who'd have guessed that distros dont' like SATA cd drives
[08:49] <ben32167> seveas if u would help me to configure my keyboard in ubuntu, i will install it now
[08:49] <Resonant> I like Ubuntu because everything works out of the box, pretty much.
[08:49] <Resonant> With Gentoo its like
[08:49] <mikodelacruz> is there an ubuntu package that has Java, Flash and all other stuff already installed in it
[08:49] <Resonant> Compile this, configure this, compile overnight, configure this... etc
[08:49] <asdf25> mikodelacruz: get easyubuntu
[08:49] <mikodelacruz> these sets of instructions i am getting is exhausting
[08:49] <alex_> asdf25, there is nothing listed in that file
[08:49] <alex_> did it get erased?
[08:49] <celerex> Resonant: don't forget the occasional 'restart the whole process' in there
[08:50] <alex_> my default font is blurry
[08:50] <Seveas> ben32167, which keyboard? I never had any problems, even on pretty exotic keyboards all keys and hotkeys work
[08:50] <Resonant> celerex: touche, salesman.
[08:50] <asdf25> alex_: um... sorry i don't know anything about fonts... try System->Preferences->Font?
[08:51] <m4rcos> Hello I have some problems with the sound 3 hours ago I had sound and when I was maked format now I don have sound ... any ideas ?
[08:51] <mikodelacruz> i am now downloading 	sun-j2re1.4_1.4.2+10_i386.deb
[08:51] <oxez> hi, when I use white text on black background, the fonts look really ugly. They lose their "white" color, and their shape isn't precise
[08:51] <mikodelacruz> do i need to edit sudo apt-get install j2rel.4
[08:51] <ben32167> i use a turkish q keyboard, ubuntu has it, but my altgr doesnt work with it
[08:51] <alon> i installed dosbox, and downloaded a game called "golden axe" and put in a directory and mounted that directory in dosbox. how do i start the game now?
[08:51] <D-N-A> Resonant:  gentoo is hard distro
[08:51] <celerex> alon...
[08:51] <alex_> asdf25 i dont see fonts
[08:51] <D-N-A> Resonant: you just get tired at first
[08:51] <ben32167> i cant use ctrl+alt+f1 i.e.
[08:51] <D-N-A> then you'll have a stable good syste,
[08:52] <asdf25> alex_: hm... i'm using dapper, maybe breezy's different... i have no idea then
[08:52] <earthen> How do I find out how unbuntu decides what is going to start at boot
[08:52] <alon> celerex, sorry i had to go seconds after i send this message the last time and now i don't see an answer
[08:52] <[A] ndy80> a very very simple question (I hope...) using firefox, when I try to open wmv or asf streams, it opens totem, but it's not able to play them, whoile mplayer can. I'd like firefox to open them with mplayer, how can I set this thing?
[08:52] <alex_> where can i change my fonts??
[08:52] <celerex> alon: i think some guy said it was pretty buggy. Check google general info on dosbox
[08:52] <Seveas> ben32167, I remember a few bug about that layout - I have to leave now, could you poke me about it in an hour or so?
[08:53] <D-N-A> [A] ndy80: get packge for mplayer plugin for firefox
[08:53] <alon> celerex, ok
[08:53] <asdf25> [A] ndy80: yeah, that. and remove the totem plugin probably. if it doesn't do that automatically.
[08:53] <earthen> [A] ndy80,  I tink you are looking for this command "sudo rm /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem*"
[08:53] <mikodelacruz> hello
[08:53] <toxic_> Is there a way to redirect text into "copy-paste buffer" (echo text 1> "copy_paste_buffer") so that option "paste" will paste the text ?
[08:53] <Trent> hi
[08:54] <ben32167> ok seveas
[08:54] <mikodelacruz> asdf25,  do i need to burn another image for EASYUBUNTU
[08:54] <mikodelacruz> and do the same thing when i first install my easyubuntu
[08:54] <asdf25> mikodelacruz: no, it's just a program that automatically installs tons of useful stuff
[08:54] <[A] ndy80> earthen: there's no totem file there... (I'm using dapper anyway...)
[08:54] <alex_> are my fonts folder surpose to have locks on them?
[08:54] <mikodelacruz> oh ok
[08:54] <earthen> [A] ndy80, ok I'm still using breezy
[08:55] <ben32167> can i write to ntfs?
[08:55] <celerex> yes.. but i wouldn't recommend it
[08:55] <earthen> [A] ndy80, but i had this problem myself a few weeks ago and that fixed it
[08:55] <asdf25> earthen, [A] ndy80, i think "sudo apt-get remove totem-xine-firefox-plugin totem-gstreamer-firefox-plugin" is the right way to do it
[08:56] <ben32167> can i write to fat32 safely?
[08:56] <earthen> [A] ndy80, shouldn't totem be there by default, at least it was in breezy
[08:56] <celerex> yes
[08:56] <mikodelacruz> what is the best analogy for repositories
[08:56] <mikodelacruz> i still dont know what the hell it is
[08:56] <Gambit-> Anyone know off hand which apache ldap authorization module in the repository is "better"?
[08:56] <alex_> are my fonts folder surpose to have locks on them?
[08:56] <asdf25> [A] ndy80, then "sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer"
[08:56] <celerex> mikodelacruz: thank of them as the grocery store..
[08:56] <farous> [A] ndy80: try changing the default mplayer
[08:56] <roryy> mikodelacruz: it's a storehouse of software
[08:56] <celerex> they always have plenty of what you're looking for.. they don't all have teh same stuff
[08:56] <mikodelacruz> and they give away softwares
[08:57] <[A] ndy80> I don't have totem packages, I only have mplayer plugins
[08:57] <celerex> some might even have different versions..
[08:57] <sovieticool> sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer  work on amd64 ?
[08:57] <[A] ndy80> this is the strange thing :(
[08:57] <celerex> the big boys always have the latest and greatest
[08:57] <asdf25> [A] ndy80, yeah, run "sudo update-alternatives" and change stuff that makes sense to firefox and mplayer
[08:57] <toxic_> Is there a way to redirect text into "copy-paste buffer" (echo text 1> "copy_paste_buffer") so that option "paste" will paste the text ? (instead of marking text and copying manually)
[08:57] <asdf25> "sudo update-alternatives --all", that is
[08:58] <earthen> sovieticool, I have it working on breezy 64
[08:58] <tanuki> how do i make it so i can write to the directory /boot/grub?
[08:58] <proTEU`> can sumone explain me the advantage of vmware ??
[08:59] <toxic_> Is there a program/daemon out there that can listen to a log file and print it's output if it matches a certain string ?
[08:59] <asdf25> tanuki: you can do that by putting "sudo" in front of your commands
[08:59] <mikodelacruz> ok now i got EasyUbuntu is it safe to check all of them
[08:59] <vamp> can any one tell me where i can find the downloaded from amule please
[08:59] <asdf25> proTEU`: if you want to run Linux and also need to run a few Windows programs? or other uses
[09:00] <sovieticool> i try this i receve !! sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer   E: Couldn't find package mozilla-mplayer
[09:00] <sophtpaw> Can someone tell me: "Internal GStreamer error: pad problem. File a bug."
[09:00] <sophtpaw> what does this mean?
[09:00] <sophtpaw> Xine doesn't work either, so i have no way of watching dvd or video streaming on the web just now
[09:01] <vez> how do I unzip a rar file
[09:01] <sophtpaw> can someone tell me what the obvious solution is, please?
[09:01] <asdf25> sovieticool: and you have universe and multiverse enabled?
[09:01] <Hd> vez, unrar-free or unrar
[09:01] <sovieticool> universe
[09:02] <alex_> CAN sombody help me. I started up ubuntu today and everything is messed up. My default  theme disapeared and my fonts aer messed up. The font that is displaying is really blurry and hard to read!!!!
[09:02] <cirko> hey ma l337 haka beatchis
[09:02] <cirko> =)
[09:02] <dimitri> bluefish looks very good as does quanta plus, (quanta is a little more complete but bluefish looks better, the only thing is that there is no ftp browser in bluefish, that's missing cruely
[09:02] <[A] ndy80> nothing to do.... totem is still used....
[09:03] <[A] ndy80> is there a place where there is written which one application is the default?
[09:03] <[A] ndy80> I only need to set mplayer as default to open mms:// url...
[09:03] <sophtpaw> ok, i'll come and ask later again, nobody seems to know right now
[09:03] <vamp> hey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!can any one tell me where are the downloade files of aMule
[09:03] <B0FH> is there a command that can show you what modules ubuntu has loaded from the xorg.conf file?
[09:03] <erUSUL> alex_, calm down please. go to system>Preferences>themes and choose clearlooks
[09:03] <sophtpaw> Mplayer, huh?!
[09:03] <sovieticool> how i resolve this problem asdf25
[09:04] <sovieticool> ?
[09:04] <frank23> vamp: by default they are in ~/.aMule/Incomming I think
[09:04] <B0FH> i am trying to figureout if ubuntu is useing the opengl stuff correctly
[09:04] <alex_> erUSUL it still doesn't work.
[09:04] <asdf25> sovi: are you using breezy?
[09:04] <sovieticool> yes
[09:04] <got2b3d> Hi.  I just installed a new motherboard.  What must I do to update everything in linux?
[09:05] <vamp> frank23:i dint find any of such
[09:05] <frank23> got2b3d: most likely nothing
[09:05] <vez> how do I get libdvdcss
[09:05] <frank23> vamp: by default they are in ~/.aMule/Incoming I think
[09:05] <erUSUL> alex_, what have you done so far? when have the problems begin?
[09:05] <asdf25> sovi: sorry i don't know... but if you install the MediaPlayerConnectivity firefox plugin you can probably see videos that way
[09:06] <alex_> it startewd when i booted up 10 minutes ago.
[09:06] <got2b3d> frank23, then why do I get segmentation faults using 3d programs?
[09:06] <Gambit-> aw frick
[09:06] <asdf25> firefox extension, that is
[09:06] <mikodelacruz> asdf25,  i received this message
[09:06] <mikodelacruz> Could not apply changes!
[09:06] <mikodelacruz> Fix broken packages first.
[09:06] <frank23> got2b3d: did you change your video card?
[09:06] <vamp> frank23:idint find any such folder please explain me
[09:06] <mikodelacruz> when using easyubuntu
[09:06] <got2b3d> frank23, yes.
[09:06] <Firebird8> updates!!
[09:06] <GoDawgs> hey there everyone...
[09:06] <erUSUL> alex_, any error messages? was it working before?
[09:06] <asdf25> miko: huh... you're in breezy, right?
[09:07] <alex_> No error, it was working before!!
[09:07] <mikodelacruz> i dont know really
[09:07] <mikodelacruz> lol
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[09:07] <mikodelacruz> how do i check what i am using
[09:07] <frank23> vamp: you have to show the hidden files. not sure where the option is
[09:07] <jabra> is compiz in dapper?
[09:07] <trappist> jabra: yes
[09:07] <asdf25> miko: look in /etc/apt/sources.list and see if it says "breezy" or "dapper" all over the place
[09:07] <sovieticool> asdf25 a solution ? please
[09:07] <jabra> not in hoary?
[09:07] <jabra> I mean breezy
[09:07] <trappist> no
[09:07] <[A] ndy80> fixed :)
[09:07] <[A] ndy80> I simply udes gconf ;)
[09:07] <Apostle^> asdf25: an easier way is lsb_release -a or cat /etc/issue for further reference.
[09:07] <vamp> frank23:thanx ;)
[09:08] <toxic_> Is there a program/daemon out there that can listen to a log file and print it's output if it matches a certain string ?
[09:08] <alex_> CAN sombody help me. I started up ubuntu today and everything is messed up. My default  theme disapeared and my fonts aer messed up. The font that is displaying is really blurry and hard to read!!!!
[09:08] <GoDawgs> I'm curious to know if there is a quick and dirty (but easy for the newbie!) article on how to set up SAMBA to view Windows to Linux and LInux to Windows EASILY
[09:08] <tanuki> is it possible to change your login screen in ubuntu?
[09:08] <asdf25> sovi: all i can say is try MediaPlayerConnectivity firefox extension, that's how i do it
[09:08] <asdf25> Apostle: cool
[09:08] <GoDawgs> I found an article but it's like 4 million pages long
[09:08] <erUSUL> without some more info i can not help you. you can try to configure the xserver 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:08] <Apostle^> ubotu: tell GoDawgs about samba
[09:08] <alex_> erUSUL is my fonts folder surpose to be locked?
[09:08] <got2b3d> frank23, I upgraded the entire motherboard
[09:08] <trappist> GoDawgs: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/configuring-samba.html
[09:09] <frank23> got2b3d: make sure you have the right 3d driver for your new video card. and that xorg.conf uses it
[09:09] <truz24> tanubis, have you seen System->Administration->LoginWindow?
[09:09] <erUSUL> alex_,what font folder? $HOME/.fonts
[09:09] <zambaboo> hey guys
[09:09] <erUSUL> ?
[09:09] <Gambit-> so if I need to get a module for apache that's not in repository, do I need to completely reinstall apache from source, or can I just download the apache source, build the module, then drop it in a directory somewhere?
[09:09] <truz24> tanuki, have you seen System->Administration->LoginWindow?
[09:09] <got2b3d> frank23, ok.
[09:09] <vamp> can any one tell me where i can find the files downloaded from amule please
[09:09] <zambaboo> any luck w/mondo or systemimager? both do not work for me..
[09:09] <pike_> toxic_: scripts like that are pretty common shouldnt be too hard to find one
[09:09] <zambaboo> systemimager cannot find the tftp server
[09:09] <zambaboo> and mondo tells me it's installed wrong
[09:09] <alex_> erUSUL i dont see .fonts
[09:10] <asdf25> vamp: wherever the amule options thing says it saves them?
[09:10] <toxic_> pike_ ok
[09:10] <frank23> vamp: in a terminal  type  cd .aMule/Incoming    I'm pretty sure they are there
[09:10] <alex_> erUSUL bash: cd: /home/alex/.fonts/: No such file or directory
[09:10] <GoDawgs> thank you apos
[09:10] <idleppc> can someone give me a hand with java ppc I used the .deb from !javadebs
[09:10] <mikodelacruz> asdf25,  it says BREEZY Main
[09:10] <GoDawgs> oops Apostle^
[09:10] <Apostle^> GoDawgs: np
[09:10] <erUSUL> alex_, the system wide fonts folder is locked to normal users so they do not mess up the system
[09:11] <asdf25> miko: ok... pretty sure easyubuntu should work then... run "sudo apt-get -f install" to fix broken packages
[09:11] <MalMen> hello
[09:11] <alex_> erUSUL bash: cd: /home/alex/.fonts/: No such file or directory <-- is that normal.
[09:11] <vez> how do I play dvds
[09:11] <idleppc> !dvd
[09:11] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[09:11] <MalMen> can help me to install my ice data 500 adsl modem plz?
[09:11] <MalMen> !icedata
[09:11] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MalMen
[09:11] <Grout58> haha
[09:11] <erUSUL> alex_, yes it is normal. i have one because i created it
[09:12] <vamp> Malmen:is that your adsl modem?
[09:12] <MalMen> ice data 500
[09:12] <alex_> erUSUL - so what's wrong then?
[09:12] <vamp> Mal man:just go to terminal then type "pppoeconf"
[09:13] <erUSUL> alex_, i can not know for sure.look for errors in the logs (less /var/log/Xorg.0.log)
[09:14] <vez> k I got libdvdcss2 and it still wont let me watch dvds
[09:14] <mikodelacruz> i received this
[09:14] <vez> ?
[09:14] <mikodelacruz> asdf25,  0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 14 not upgraded.
[09:14] <alex_> i found it
[09:14] <alex_> "Warning: font renderer for ".pmf" already registered at priority 0"
[09:14] <MalMen> vamp not found nothing :S
[09:14] <MalMen> thats are searching on eth0 thats is right?
[09:14] <asdf25> miko: huh... i guess you should run "sudo apt-get update" then "sudo apt-get upgrade" to make sure you've got all the newest packages
[09:15] <alex_> erUSUL - http://pastebin.com/651968
[09:15] <MalMen> how is the correct adress?
[09:15] <vamp> MalMen: did you configure ur eth?
[09:16] <tanuki> how do i change my splash screen in ubuntu?
[09:16] <g0urd> guys, please, is there a way to download all the source packages for each bin pkg installed?
[09:16] <MalMen> oooiecibf say /usr/sbin/ppporconf: line 177: modconf: command not found
[09:16] <MalMen> vamp im not want configure the ethernet
[09:16] <MalMen> im want configure the adsl
[09:16] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:16] <idleppc> can someone give me a hand with java ppc I used the .deb from !javadebs update-alternatives is set to jre1.5 but java still isnt working
[09:17] <vamp> first you have to conf your eth before configuring your adsl
[09:17] <got2b3d> I have a k7s motherboard.  I don't want to assume to use the linux-headers(k7)smp for amd athlon.  Can I detect what I should install for my system?
[09:18] <sovieticool> 1.5.0.1 for Linux i686 work on amd64 ?
[09:18] <MalMen> vamp but that not configure nothing :S
[09:19] <erUSUL> alex_, i do have these warnings too. that is not the problem
[09:19] <truz24> tanuki, http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=36907
[09:19] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:19] <asdf25> anyone gotten XGL working with FGLRX in the past week or so any want to send me the guide you used?
[09:19] <erUSUL> alex_, i am out of ideas now
[09:19] <vamp> first this in terminal "dpkg -s pppoeconf
[09:20] <MalMen> yes
[09:20] <mikodelacruz> asdf25,  am done with upgrade and update
[09:20] <earthen> has anyone by chance installed Ubuntu on an Acer ferrari laptop
[09:20] <mikodelacruz> what do i do next
[09:20] <sovieticool> 1.5.0.1 for Linux i686 work on amd64 ? please aa simple yes or no
[09:21] <MalMen> vamp yes
[09:21] <MalMen> its all right
[09:21] <mikodelacruz>  sudo apt-get -f install
[09:21] <mikodelacruz>  ?
[09:21] <asdf25> miko: well now that your packages are all set up right hopefully easyubuntu will work... otherwise i don't know
[09:21] <Stormx2> come play #trivia people :( Im bored
[09:21] <mikodelacruz> Do i need to run this
[09:21] <mikodelacruz>  sudo apt-get -f install
[09:21] <vamp> MalMen:then
[09:21] <idleppc> mikodelacruz, if you gt that as a error you should
[09:21] <asdf25> miko: uh, probably not, that's always safe to run though
[09:21] <got2b3d> I have a 3200 processor.  Can someone please help me choose the correct drivers?
[09:22] <mikodelacruz> ok
[09:22] <asdf25> miko: but you should only have to run that when apt-get isn't working and complaining about broken packages
[09:22] <alon> how can i do that mounted partitions won't be displayed on my desktop?
[09:22] <mikodelacruz> now i need to test my JAVA
[09:22] <mikodelacruz> i hope it will work now
[09:22] <idleppc> can someone give me a hand with java ppc I used the .deb from !javadebs update-alternatives is set to jre1.5 but java still isnt working
[09:22] <vamp> did it say"packages:pppoeconf" "status:- install ok installed"
[09:22] <topyli> what happens if ubuntu drops to single user mode when it fails to boot normally?
[09:22] <zambaboo> gah why doesnt tftpd work
[09:22] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:23] <vamp> MalMen:did it say"packages:pppoeconf" "status:- install ok installed"
[09:23] <MalMen> yes
[09:23] <MalMen> and say that
[09:23] <asdf25> miko: default java is open source one that doesn't work with everything, easyubuntu has sun java 1.5
[09:23] <carthik> I forgot my old gpg passphrase. Are there any problem with creating a new one for the same email addresses? Will this create any problems, since the keyserver already has my old public key?
[09:23] <sovieticool> !easyubuntu
[09:23] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[09:23] <nomike> hi
[09:24] <GoDawgs> Apostle^: thank you again for the guide... but it's not entirely what I was looking for.
[09:24] <Apostle^> GoDawgs: oh ..
[09:24] <sovieticool> 1.5.0.1 for Linux i686, English  work on amd64 hellloo anyoane !!!
[09:24] <GoDawgs> I need to know how also to set up windows to see my Ubuntu Computer....
[09:24] <bluecookies> how can i execute on konsole file with extension .deb
[09:24] <alon> how can i do that mounted partitions won't be displayed on my desktop?
[09:24] <GoDawgs> I don't see anything in that guide that shows me how to do that.  Am I missing something?
[09:24] <TenneseWilliams2> allo guys!
[09:24] <Hd> GoDawgs, you need samba
[09:24] <idleppc> sovieticool, 1.5.0.1 is what?
[09:24] <GoDawgs> Hd: I have samba.
[09:24] <MalMen> vamp when i try search another interfaces, say that -> say /usr/sbin/ppporconf: line 177: modconf: command not found
[09:24] <Hd> well you need to configured samba GoDawgs
[09:24] <TenneseWilliams2> Anyone know how to make a bootable iso using ubuntu?
[09:25] <sovieticool> FIREFOX
[09:25] <TenneseWilliams2> im trying to make a kubuntu iso how do i do it with ubuntu
[09:25] <mikodelacruz> thank you for the help asdf25
[09:25] <nomike> is it safe to dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper?
[09:25] <vamp> MalMen:then type"pppoeconf" in terminal
[09:25] <idleppc> TenneseWilliams2, you can use gnomebaker
[09:25] <TenneseWilliams2> sudo pppoeconf
[09:25] <asdf25> miko: np
[09:25] <bluecookies> _jason, what command to run *.deb on konsole
[09:25] <MalMen> yes
[09:25] <TenneseWilliams2> :P
[09:25] <idleppc> !tell sovieticool about ff1.5
[09:25] <Hd> bluecookies, sudo dpkg -i deb
[09:25] <nero> exit
[09:25] <_jason> !deb
[09:25] <MalMen> that only found eth0
[09:25] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[09:25] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:25] <mikodelacruz> i am now doing the INstalling and Removing of software
[09:26] <bluecookies> Hd, thx
[09:26] <apricot_> i want foobar2000 for ubuntu.
[09:26] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[09:26] <Hd> np bluecookies
[09:26] <mikodelacruz> not really doing it, the easyubuntu automates it
[09:26] <pike_> nomike: i had several issues. just depends on if youre willing to work through a few problems
[09:26] <GoDawgs> Hd: can you go into detail about how to do this?  the guide Apostle^gave me was only for the ubuntu side
[09:26] <sovieticool> idleppc ..yes or no ???
[09:26] <GoDawgs> i need a guide that isn't sixteen million pages long
[09:26] <MalMen> That say "I Found 1 ethernet device: eth0"
[09:26] <MalMen> only
[09:27] <vamp> yes then just type enter
[09:27] <alon> how can i do that mounted partitions won't be displayed on my desktop?
[09:27] <GoDawgs> also, what is the command to see all the HDs on your computer through Ubuntu
[09:27] <MalMen> Looking for pppoe access concetrator on eth0
[09:27] <Hd> GoDawgs, http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/samba/
[09:27] <idleppc> sovieticool, Im gonna take a chance and say yes but you can use the method from the wiki wiki.ubuntu.com/newFirfoxversion
[09:27] <MalMen> looking for pppoe access concentrator on eth0 (multi modem ....)
[09:27] <asdf25> GoDawgs: you could run gparted to see info about all your hard drives
[09:27] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:28] <GoDawgs> Hd: thank you
[09:28] <Hd> np
[09:28] <sovieticool> ok this i want to hear thanx a lot
[09:28] <GoDawgs> asdf25: is that something that comes with Ubuntu or do i need to go into synaptic to get it?
[09:28] <vamp> great you are on the right path
[09:28] <idleppc> sovieticool, Im glad you got the answer you wanted. I hope it's th right answer
[09:28] <asdf25> GoDawgs: don't know, try "gksudo gparted", if it doesn't work then "sudo apt-get install gparted"
[09:28] <GoDawgs> asdf25: is it a command line program or a GUI?
[09:29] <asdf25> GoDawgs: gparted is GUI
[09:29] <sovieticool> yes now i will try to read to inform to install :P
[09:29] <GoDawgs> asdf25: cool beans... thank you... let me go give it a shot
[09:29] <MalMen> Sorry, I scanned 1 interface, but the access concentrator of your provider did not respond. Please check your network and modem cables. Another reason for the scan failure may also be anothe running pppoe process whech controls the modem
[09:29] <[cro] smiley> is there any Anjuta IRC channel?
[09:29] <MalMen> i need have the telefone line connected to modem?
[09:29] <Apostle^> yes..
[09:29] <Apostle^> lol
[09:29] <idleppc> hehe
[09:29] <Apostle^> if it's dsl
[09:29] <Apostle^> lmfao
[09:29] <MalMen> omg :S
[09:29] <idleppc> yeah that might help
[09:29] <vamp> yes
[09:29] <Apostle^> LOL
[09:29] <Apostle^> LOL
[09:30] <MalMen> i am on my house testing that from my friend
[09:30] <MalMen> lol
[09:30] <Apostle^> dsl=phone
[09:30] <MalMen> yes, but i only want configure that xD
[09:30] <vamp> :D
[09:30] <roryy> [cro] smiley: according to google, #anjuta on irc.gnome.org
[09:31] <[cro] smiley> roryy, thx
[09:31] <needlz> hello
[09:31] <vamp> but you if you want to connect to the internet then you have to surely give data  and phone line to it
[09:32] <lfc> lo
[09:32] <needlz> im trying so change from utf8 to iso, but sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales just gives me "up to date"...any ideas?
[09:32] <vamp> MalMen:but you if you want to connect to the internet then you have to surely give data  and phone line to it
[09:32] <[cro] smiley> roryy, Do you know any other that has more than 1 users :)
[09:32] <roryy> [cro] smiley: sorry, no ;). i'm sure it has a users mailing-list -- try that
[09:33] <hium> abend
[09:33] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:33] <hium> kann mir jemand helfen bei der ati treiberinstallation (xorg7)
[09:33] <ItOX> How can I enable to read hebrew lanuage from the icons?  I have installed the hebrew language pack.. but it doesnt read hebrew text in icon text
[09:33] <sovieticool> easyubuntu will update my firefox to latest version :D
[09:33] <sovieticool> ?
[09:33] <roryy> !de
[09:33] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[09:33] <MalMen> vamp i will try that
[09:33] <MalMen> im want turn off my internet :(
[09:33] <MalMen> well
[09:33] <MalMen> see later
[09:34] <Zoroaster> again, I dont have not one frickin memo
[09:34] <jorisslob> !terminal
[09:34] <albacker> dial up ? : MalMen
[09:34] <jnk> needlz, maybe try: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales
[09:34] <MalMen> no
[09:34] <MalMen> adsl
[09:34] <Zoroaster> they say a mans worth is measured bu the memos he gets in #ubuntu
[09:35] <Zoroaster> does anyone here use samba and webmin on 5.10
[09:35] <vamp> MalMen:Bye :)
[09:35] <ice-t> hey, i wanted to go to #ubuntu-international, why did i get here?
[09:35] <jorisslob> Is there a configuration file to set environment variables that get loaded every time you open a Terminal?
[09:35] <vamp> Nice talking to you
[09:36] <asdf25> jorisslob: you can set them in .bashrc assuming your shell is bash
[09:36] <Zoroaster> in webmin for samba, I am in "windows networking options" there is a place called services?  what services is that referring to?
[09:36] <Apostle^> can somone help me with this, http://pastebin.com/651975
[09:36] <idleppc> ice-t, they have it set to forward here
[09:36] <ice-t> idleppc: hmm, thats not good :-(
[09:37] <jnk> ItOX, I think you need to setup hebrew as your default language
[09:37] <pacopp> I have a problem with my wifi conection... after a period of time it goes down and I can't reconnect again. Anybody can give me a clue?
[09:37] <idleppc> !wifi
[09:37] <ubotu> I guess wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[09:37] <Zoroaster> ok, I finally got a memo, I swear its not easy being popular
[09:37] <vamp> Hey!!!!!!!!!!!!!can any one tell me where can i find the downloaded files of aMule plz
[09:38] <jnk> Apostle^, you need to remove package libvisual
[09:38] <Apostle^> jnk: i can't ...
[09:38] <idleppc> vamp apt-cache search amule
[09:38] <Apostle^> jnk: wont let me
[09:38] <asdf25> Apostle: what unofficial repositories have you added?
[09:38] <jorisslob> asdf25: Thanks, that did the trick!
[09:38] <Apostle^> asdf25: none ..
[09:38] <vamp> idleppc:is that in the terminal>
[09:39] <idleppc> vamp, or locate amule but if you just download it it is prolly on your desktop
[09:39] <jnk> Apostle^, those broken packages don't come from ubuntu...
[09:39] <asdf25> jnk: are you using dapper?
[09:39] <asdf25> er
[09:39] <asdf25> Apostle
[09:39] <Apostle^> jnk: how do i force remove a package
[09:39] <Apostle^> yes i am ..
[09:39] <idleppc> vamp, yes in terminal to search for that package
[09:39] <earthen> I just installed easyubuntu where do I start it
[09:39] <jnk> vamp, by me I think it was in something like: ~/.aMule/Incoming
[09:40] <idleppc> earthen, use the command in terminal ( its on the wiki page )
[09:40] <Apostle^> jnk: how do i force remove libvisual
[09:40] <asdf25> Apostle: look at dpkg --force-help
[09:40] <jnk> Apostle^, apt-get remove libvisual,  what does it say?
[09:40] <Apostle^> jnk: says it has unmet dependencies
[09:40] <zambaboo> has anyone gotten systemimager to work on ubuntu?
[09:40] <asdf25> unmet dependencies to remove something?
[09:41] <idleppc> vamp, sorry i completly misunderstood your question
[09:41] <jnk> Apostle^, can you post the full output to pastebin?
[09:41] <asdf25> Apostle: have you tried running apt-get -f install?
[09:41] <idleppc> vamp, amule is probable /home/username/.amule
[09:41] <Apostle^> the force-overwrite did the trick
[09:41] <farous> anyone have an idea why some intrenet sites hangs firefox while i can just open them using opera?
[09:41] <Apostle^> thanks
[09:42] <idleppc> !tell farous about ipv6
[09:42] <asdf25> hm
[09:42] <GoDawgs> hey guys... i'm also trying to mount a fat32 partition using this command:  /dev/hda5	/media/windows/ fat32 ro,nls=utf8,umask=0222 0 0 in my fstab file... but when I try, terminal tells me that the filesystem is unknown
[09:43] <zP-Osama> has anyone solved the wifi issue with the new kernel?
[09:43] <GoDawgs> any suggestions?
[09:43] <vamp> idleppc: i found amule_received
[09:43] <farous> idleppc: can you explain more anyway i will follow your link
[09:43] <zP-Osama> GoDawgs: vfat not fat32
[09:43] <idleppc> then they should be there
[09:43] <GoDawgs> zP-Osama: thank you!
[09:43] <GoDawgs> let me give that a try
[09:43] <holycow> anyone here have a lot of familiarity with cups and printing issues?  i have a need for a second opinion, willing to pay for help from someone who knows their stuff
[09:43] <zP-Osama> GoDawgs: yeah if that dont work ill double check mine but it should ;)
[09:43] <p47ch> Hello somebody knows why I can't see compiz in apps folder on gconf-editor ?
[09:43] <idleppc> farous, by disabling the ipv6 it usualy speeds up firefox
[09:44] <GoDawgs> zP-Osama: let me give it a stab
[09:44] <farous> for my problem that sites do not open at all but opens using opera. so do not know how this is a problem with network setting
[09:44] <Seveas> p47ch, #ubuntu-xgl
[09:44] <zP-Osama> GoDawgs: :)
[09:44] <GoDawgs> or rather an "fstab"... Little Linux humor there
[09:44] <earthen> idleppc,  could you give me the link I can't seem  to find it
[09:44] <farous> idleppc: firefox just crach it is not slowed down
[09:44] <vamp> idleppc: i found amule_received
[09:44] <zP-Osama> lol
[09:44] <idleppc> lmao
[09:44] <idleppc> wow
[09:44] <farous> thanx for the link though will check it out
[09:44] <p47ch> Yes I'm in that channel too but anybody answer Seveas
[09:44] <frank23> vamp: you didn't believe me? ;)
[09:45] <idleppc> vamp, locate amule_recieved
[09:45] <idleppc> farous, hmmm thats a completly diff problem then
[09:45] <idleppc> earthen, lnk to?
[09:45] <vamp> Frank23:surprise!!!!;)
[09:45] <farous> idleppc: yah i think so for normal browsing i have no problem with firefox speed
[09:45] <vamp> idleppc:then
[09:46] <vamp> idleppc ifound nothin
[09:46] <GoDawgs> zP-Osama: that didn't work...
[09:46] <idleppc> vamp, navigate to the location it gave you
[09:46] <earthen> idleppc,  the like to how to start the easyubuntu program
[09:46] <GoDawgs> zP-Osama: I need to send it to you in a PM so that I don't flood the channel... are you ok with that?
[09:46] <earthen> idleppc, link*
[09:46] <idleppc> !easyubuntu
[09:46] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[09:46] <zP-Osama> GoDawgs: yeha go for it :P
[09:46] <idleppc> it is on there
[09:46] <krazykit> so, how would one replace metacity with xfwm4 in gnome?
[09:47] <idleppc> krazykit, apt-get install xfce4 or xubuntu-desktop
[09:47] <Printer> Hey all.
[09:47] <jonathanD_> this is probably a stupid question, and i know the answer will be no, but does anyone know a way to write to a windows xp share via samba? or perhaps ftp?
[09:47] <krazykit> idleppc: i don't want the whole xfce desktop, i just want to replace the WM
[09:47] <earthen> idleppc,  I have it installed from there web site, but I don't know how to start it I see no button or I don't know the startup command
[09:47] <Yosef> what
[09:47] <Yosef> yo
[09:47] <Yosef> whadup
[09:47] <AppleBoy> which package has gcc ini t?
[09:48] <Get_A_Fix> cannot write to ntfs system
[09:48] <jonathanD_> thought so
[09:48] <lamego> Apostle^, build-essentials
[09:48] <AppleBoy> in it*
[09:48] <jnk> AppleBoy, gcc ?
[09:48] <Yosef> hello
[09:48] <idleppc> krazykit, xfce4 gives you the wm
[09:48] <Apostle^> lamego: ?
[09:48] <AppleBoy> jnk: c compiler
[09:48] <Yosef> whadup?
[09:48] <idleppc> earthen, lemme look
[09:48] <Apostle^> lamego: oh meant somone else
[09:48] <jnk> AppleBoy, well, the gcc package? :)
[09:48] <AppleBoy> I need a c and c++ compiler
[09:48] <Yosef> sorry
[09:48] <mdke> i sometimes use debfoster to cleanup packages I have lying around on my system. Each time, I say "Keep ubuntu-desktop" and "keep ubuntu-base". And each time, it asks me later whether I want to keep "grub" or not. Does anyone know why? How come grub isn't in the -desktop or -base seed?
[09:48] <lamego> AppleBoy, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:48] <AppleBoy> jnk: searching for gcc provides nothing
[09:48] <Printer> Anyone get tomcat5 running under dapper?  If I do a ps aux | grep tomcat it says it's running but I when I do a "http://localhost:8080"  I get no connection.
[09:48] <erUSUL> krazykit, kill metacity and start the other wm then log out making sure you save the session
[09:49] <Yosef> how do you get java runtime plugins for firefox??
[09:49] <idleppc> earthen, in terminal cd easyubuntu then gksudo easyubuntu/trunk/easyubuntu.py
[09:49] <Zoroaster>  can my samba server authenticate users from windows 2000 AD to shares?  is it difficult to do?
[09:49] <jnk> AppleBoy, gcc-4.0 then? but you should have gcc...
[09:49] <Yosef> hello?
[09:49] <pike_> jonathanD_: you can write to your win shares with samba.
[09:49] <vamp> anybody there!!!!!!!!!!!!plz help me in getting back my downloade files from aMule
[09:49] <asdf25> Yosef: easyubuntu can install that
[09:49] <Yosef> how!
[09:49] <jonathanD_> pike_: on ntfs?
[09:50] <asdf25> Yosef: um... by downloading it and running it
[09:50] <asdf25> Yosef: google easyubuntu
[09:50] <AppleBoy> lamego: is there a way to tell it to get the files from the web instead of using the breezy badger disk?
[09:50] <pike_> jonathanD_: this is a seperate computer right?
[09:50] <holycow> would anyone know why a user would be able to add printers, but when they go to print a page they get the " print_job: destination 'Printer' is not accepting jobs. " error?  printer is not paused and the same happens on two different printers.  ideas?
[09:50] <Yosef> from where
[09:50] <_d4vid> play Dmx - Whats My Name .mp3
[09:50] <jonathanD_> pike_: yes with an ntfs filesystem
[09:50] <jnk> AppleBoy, gcc is in the main distrib... have you already managed to install additional software?
[09:50] <AppleBoy> jnk: yes
[09:50] <lamego> AppleBoy, yes, just comment the CD repository and uncomment the network one, on /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:50] <Get_A_Fix> jonathonD: can only read ntfs  cannot write to from linux
[09:51] <jonathanD_> i thought so
[09:51] <asdf25> Yosef: http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html
[09:51] <erUSUL> AppleBoy, sudo apt-get install build-essentials
[09:51] <jonathanD_> also, does anyone know how to add another entry to the right click menu for an mp3 that can add it to the playlist in xmms (i'm currently using "xmms -e, --enqueue " but it's added to the "open with" menu)
[09:51] <pike_> jonathanD_: as long as samba is setup it should work. same if you were to run a ftp server on windows box you could write to it
[09:51] <pacopp> I'm running ubuntu on my laptop, and the internet connection over a wlan goes ok for a certain period of time. Then I loose the connection and I should restart the computer to get the connection back. Can anybody help me?
[09:51] <AppleBoy> lamego: perfect, thanks
[09:51] <lamego> AppleBoy, you will also need an "sudo apt-get update" after changing the file
[09:52] <jadaz87> does anyone know how i can get xchat to join two channels at once when i connect at startup?
[09:52] <lamego> pacopp, try to look for a reported bug on launchpad, or report it yourself
[09:52] <mcf501> on my other pc, when booting it stops at checking battery and then nothing happenes
[09:52] <AppleBoy> jadaz87: x-chat->servers-> (set them up)
[09:52] <vamp> anybody there!!!!!!!!!!!!plz help me in getting back my downloade files from aMule
[09:52] <asdf25> jadaz87, yeah, seperate them by commas in the server edit thing
[09:52] <papaubuntu> where did u leave them=
[09:52] <papaubuntu> =
[09:53] <papaubuntu> vamp
[09:53] <AppleBoy> jadaz87: err, server list
[09:53] <Yosef> testing
[09:53] <jadaz87> asdf25 so like #ubuntu , #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:53] <vamp> papaubuntu :)
[09:53] <idleppc> jadaz87, click on Xchat top left corner then server list and add the channels ( #channel1,#channel2 )
[09:53] <papaubuntu> jadaz87, just write two channels in the list, dividet by a ","
[09:53] <jadaz87> do i have to have spaces in between them?
[09:53] <Yosef> how do i cange colors
[09:53] <asdf25> jadaz87, it says no spaces if you leave mouse over the box
[09:53] <jadaz87> oh ok thanks you all :-D
[09:53] <alex_> _jason you here!!
[09:54] <AppleBoy> jadaz87: no spaces
[09:54] <papaubuntu> so vamp, what happened=
[09:54] <papaubuntu> ?
[09:54] <AppleBoy> err, already said
[09:54] <kevin> Greetings, I am installing Edubuntu in a school lab, it worked good on many machines, but on some machines the exact same cds fail at "Build LTSP chroot", anyone know why that would be?
[09:54] <Yosef> how do i change colors?
[09:54] <AppleBoy> anyway, thanks for the help guys!
[09:55] <Yosef> d
[09:55] <vamp> papaubuntu i downloaded one audio file from amule and i am unable to locate itplz help me infinding it
[09:55] <asdf25> is there a good GTK video player that can run multiple instances?
[09:55] <sovieticool> !firefox
[09:55] <FliesLikeALap> asdf25  vlc can, I suspect others can as well
[09:56] <sovieticool> !firefox1.5
[09:56] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:56] <asdf25> flies, yeah, just say that dapper has a gtk vlc, looks promising...
[09:56] <asdf25> *saw
[09:56] <FliesLikeALap> VLC is my video player of choice
[09:57] <jonathanD_> does anyone know how to add another entry to the right click menu for an mp3 that can add it to the playlist in xmms (i'm currently using "xmms -e, --enqueue " but it's added to the "open with" menu)
[09:57] <asdf25> yeah, i've only been not using it cause it's so ugly by default
[09:57] <jonathanD_> !firefox
[09:57] <Get_A_Fix> adsf25: try gxine
[09:57] <jonathanD_> !xmms
[09:57] <ubotu> xmms is, like, totally, to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[09:57] <asdf25> hm yeah, dapper vlc looks really good
[09:57] <idleppc> !ff1.5
[09:57] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:58] <yuion> Ubuntu supports ati mobile cars?
[09:58] <jerware> fellaz
[09:58] <yuion> cards*
[09:58] <jerware> im reading richard stevens tcp/ip book.  he uses tcpdump to watch packets.  must i be in promiscuos mode to view remote hosts(server's) reacations?
[09:58] <jerware> im on a hub just like his example topology
[10:00] <yuion> come on what happens to all the helpful guys?
[10:00] <earthen> idleppc,  I got it thanks, I don't know what happend to my first installof it, it did take or something I had to reinstall it before it would work thanks
[10:00] <patrick52222> is VNC avilable for ubuntu
[10:00] <Get_A_Fix> oh yea
[10:00] <asdf25> yuion: i'm pretty sure it does
[10:00] <idleppc> earthen, :)
[10:00] <asdf25> yuion: possibly not with 3d acceleration, i don't know
[10:01] <yuion> asdf25, hm,its install auto or i must do it by my self?
[10:01] <asdf25> yuion: uh... what card do you have?
[10:01] <yuion> asdf25, ati mobile x700
[10:01] <Zoroaster> does anyone here use samba and active directory?
[10:01] <roryy> not sure about mobile vs not, but there's a standard ati page
[10:02] <roryy> !ati
[10:02] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[10:02] <bthornton> I just got a LiveCD ISO which I would like to try without burning it to CD.  Does anybody know if it would be possible to boot this livecd ISO with grub as a file sitting on a local (grub accessible) filesystem?
[10:03] <cake> good evening
[10:03] <Kaz__> Anyone here successfully use a USB wireless adapter with ubuntu? If so, what make/model?
[10:03] <asdf25> anyone know how to set GNOME default video player?
[10:04] <papaubuntu> in configuration editor, asdf25
[10:05] <asdf25> papaubuntu: gconf-editor?
[10:05] <reiki> ok... chalk one up for Ubuntu. While I was out my wife shut down my computer... PROPERLY...and she's never seen linux in any flavor. She found the shutdown though
[10:05] <reiki> :)
[10:05] <esj> is there any ubuntu equivalent to the Gentoo rc-update -s command?
[10:05] <erUSUL> esj, i can guess that you are looking for update-rc.d
[10:06] <esj> kind fo
[10:06] <erUSUL> esj, man  update-rc.d to check out
[10:06] <esj> there is a 90% overlap and functionality.  The missing bit is the -s or show all of the init.d state
[10:06] <GoDawgs> thanks for everyone's help... you guys are the best... cheers
[10:07] <djs_2_6> Hey all.  I just installed Metacity 2.14.1 on my breezy box, and now I am having problems with it's loading upon restart.  Can anyone help?
[10:07] <erUSUL> esj, you can use rcconf (curses) or bum (gtk)
[10:08] <esj> to get a simple listing?  k
[10:08] <sovieticool> on open with menu apear 2 vlc aplication
[10:08] <sovieticool> but why :)
[10:09] <sovieticool> i can edit open with menu ?
[10:09] <Yosef> heyyo
[10:09] <jbrouhard> hey guys, i need some help getting mysql to work on ubuntu 5.10
[10:09] <esj> damm I like my new 6mb connection
[10:09] <hcatlin> So, the first two accounts I created are able to log in via ssh, but every new account (non-sudo) cannot login.
[10:09] <jbrouhard> Every time I load it, it says that mysqld.sock doesn't exist ?
[10:09] <jonathanD_> i have 10MB hehe
[10:09] <Yosef> any hackers?
[10:09] <esj> hehe
[10:09] <il_padrino> i need help with apache2 :s
[10:09] <hcatlin> Anyone know how I can allow a user to have ssh priv?
[10:09] <Yosef> any hackers
[10:09] <il_padrino> i can't connect to apache2 from http://localhost :S
[10:09] <AleXC_> Hey,
[10:09] <esj> Yosef: what kind?
[10:09] <asdf25> does anyone know how i can change the nautilus default movie player from Totem to VLC?
[10:10] <Yosef> any
[10:10] <esj> I'm a telescope hacker
[10:10] <Yosef> what in the world?
[10:10] <esj> also simple radio, dog training
[10:10] <AleXC_> I've only just notived that Ubutnu Dapper picsk up my Keyboards multimedia functions ( mute,volume up/down etc ) But is there  a way to configure which volume control the mute/vol up - down applies to?
[10:10] <esj> :-)
[10:10] <asdf25> oh ok, found it... it's in the properties tab of a video file
[10:10] <AleXC_> At the moment it is set at Master, yet that's not the one I use
[10:10] <Yosef> your a radio pirate
[10:11] <esj> na, ham.
[10:11] <Yosef> COOl DUDE!
[10:11] <il_padrino> any one can help me with apache 2?
[10:11] <Yosef> nope
[10:11] <devnull> what is does this error mean ?
[10:11] <Yosef> what error
[10:11] <pike_> il_padrino: might also ask in the apache channel
[10:11] <jbrouhard> il_padrino, you might want to check to see if apache is loaded.. sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status
[10:11] <esj> il_padrino: Apache is notoriously painful and I have abandoned it for Cherokee
[10:12] <devnull> X Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[10:12] <erUSUL> il_padrino, make sure apache is running (sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart)
[10:12] <jbrouhard> or what erUSUL said :)
[10:12] <Yosef> noclue but i've heard of it before
[10:12] <nonix4> Okay, I told the livecd to shred /dev/?d?; a good idea, right? :-)
[10:12] <il_padrino> apache2 is running!
[10:12] <jbrouhard> I got myself a odd mysql problem... need some help getting it to start?
[10:12] <il_padrino> http://200.112.9.155 <- my ip
[10:13] <Yosef> ubuntu i s
[10:13] <ScreaminIke> can someone help me properly install lilypond?
[10:13] <Yosef> cool
[10:13] <il_padrino> but i can't connect from localhost :S
[10:13] <jbrouhard> try http://127.0.0.1
[10:13] <Yosef> any website hackers??
[10:13] <crimsun> Yosef: that's offtopic for this channel.
[10:14] <Yosef> whats the topic
[10:14] <il_padrino> jbrouhard not working :s
[10:14] <crimsun> Yosef: /topic
[10:14] <pike_> il_padrino: bah thats just the default page ;p
[10:14] <patrick52222> yosef:Why
[10:14] <Yosef> huh?
[10:14] <jbrouhard> il_padrino, sounds familiar.. check your apache config to see if it's listening on a specific IP address.
[10:14] <Yosef> never mind
[10:14] <yuion> Need back up over here,how to get up the boot menu before starting any os?
[10:14] <Yosef> this is technical errors?
[10:14] <crimsun> Yosef: yes. Non-support punts to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[10:15] <il_padrino> pike_,  yes!! but i can't see this default page :s
[10:15] <ScreaminIke> can someone help me properly install lilypond?
[10:15] <pike_> il_padrino: its very pretty ;p
[10:16] <tanuki> can someone help me change my grub boot loader spash screen? i downloaded a theme off of gnomelook.org but i cannot seem to make it work
[10:18] <tanuki> anybody home?
[10:19] <IdleOne> yes?
[10:19] <bliss1_> IdleOne hi
[10:19] <IdleOne> hello bliss1_
[10:20] <Yosef> whos nickserv
[10:20] <dandesousa> [10:20] <IdleOne> Yosef, its a what not a who /msg nickserv help
[10:20] <mlaci> hey guys! how can i remove this damn update notifier icon in the taskbar?
[10:20] <IdleOne> mlaci, run the updates
[10:21] <com4> I installed an Audigy SE just now. When a sound plays, it's just static
[10:21] <crimsun> com4: breezy?
[10:22] <com4> yes
[10:22] <crimsun> com4: known issue, fixed in dapper.
[10:22] <com4> sweet
[10:22] <com4> thanks
[10:22] <mlaci> IdleOne, sounds reasonable :)
[10:22] <hume> hi....i would like to run a script every time i log in to KDE - how do I do that? is there a setting for this?
[10:22] <harisund> Can somebody tell me how I can play a mms:// stream on Linux? It is a .wmv file
[10:22] <tanuki> can someone help me change my grub boot loader spash screen? i downloaded a theme off of gnomelook.org but i cannot seem to make it work
[10:22] <com4> does the soudn blater live 128 bit work
[10:22] <IdleOne> !usplash
[10:22] <ubotu> somebody said usplash was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/USplashCustomizationHowto
[10:22] <com4> off the top of your head?
[10:22] <hume> harisund, mplayer shold be able to do it
[10:22] <papaubuntu> harisund, u need the w32codecs
[10:23] <Get_A_Fix> harisund: gxine will do it too
[10:23] <Yosef> yosefyo
[10:23] <Yosef> sef
[10:23] <Yosef> se
[10:23] <Yosef> fe
[10:23] <Yosef> f
[10:23] <Yosef> e
[10:23] <Yosef> f
[10:23] <mabus> How do you tell who's logged into your system from the command line?
[10:23] <yuion> how to find drivers to my webcam?
[10:23] <sl|warlock> Yosef, enough etc.
[10:23] <harisund> hume: papaubuntu: Yes, I have w32codecs installed from the .deb file and mplayer too
[10:23] <harisund> How do I use it?
[10:23] <AleXC_> Hey, you know with a multimeia keyboard - when you press say the Mute button it then pops up with that little box thing, how can you change what volume 'channel'# it mutes?
[10:23] <YellowTeeth> hello
[10:23] <Yosef> who are u
[10:23] <papaubuntu> harisund, then instal xine and gxine
[10:23] <YellowTeeth> anyone in here use Konqueror?
[10:23] <mabus> and how do you cut people off who are using sshd?
[10:23] <sophtpaw> hi, which mplayer does one install; i see in synaptics there is the 'ultimate' and there is the 386 etc, So, i'm a bit confused. Any advice please?
[10:23] <hume> YellowTeeth, yeah
[10:23] <IdleOne> Yosef, please do not scroll or paste in the channel it is annoying and will get you banned
[10:23] <harisund> papaubuntu: ok done. nevertheless, I don't know how to start mplayer ..
[10:24] <YellowTeeth> hume how do you install flash on it?
[10:24] <mlaci> IdleOne, what if i wanna totally kill the update manager? how can i do it?
[10:24] <papaubuntu> harisund, open a terminal
[10:24] <harisund> papubuntu: Right, then?
[10:24] <basheer> hello all
[10:24] <pike_> mabus: 'w' 'who' netstat -a for ssh use netstat to identify the process and kill that sshd process
[10:24] <hume> YellowTeeth,  dont know, use firefox for that, not even sure you can
[10:24] <IdleOne> mlaci, right click on it and chenge the prefs
[10:24] <papaubuntu> write mp and the "tab" key
[10:24] <basheer> can anyone help me install my webcam?
[10:24] <YellowTeeth> i see
[10:25] <pike_> mabus: or you can write to their terminal and type exit
[10:25] <harisund> papaubuntu: I am not that much a newbie :D .. You are asking me to run "mplayer mms:// " right?
[10:25] <YellowTeeth> thanks anyway
[10:25] <sophtpaw> hello?
[10:25] <mwe> basheer: it's usually plug in && enjoy | cry
[10:25] <IdleOne> yes!
[10:25] <mlaci> IdleOne, for some wicked reason, none of its options work :[
[10:25] <papaubuntu> just open mplayer, harisund
[10:25] <basheer> yeah I know
[10:25] <sophtpaw> can someone tell me about mplayer, please?
[10:25] <basheer> I tried the lsusb and it is there
[10:26] <IdleOne> mlaci, killall update-manager in terminal the sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:26] <basheer> but the website I go to doesnt see it
[10:26] <krazykit> well that's odd.  even though i have synaptics driver installed, i don't seem to have any man pages
[10:26] <sophtpaw> mplayer-custom says it can't install because of libavcodec2 missing?
[10:26] <harisund> I tried to, it says some thing along the lines of "New_Face failed. Maybe the font path is wrong. Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)
[10:26] <ifr> sophtpaw, state your OS/version, hardware, what you are trying to do, what is happening and perhaps someone can offer some help
[10:26] <mabus> pike_: thanks
[10:26] <papaubuntu> harisund, did u compile mplayer?
[10:27] <ifr> !multimedia
[10:27] <ubotu> hmm... multimedia is for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[10:27] <harisund> papaubuntu: No I got it through mplayer-386
[10:27] <papaubuntu> harisund, try gxine over synaptics
[10:27] <sophtpaw> ubuntu breezy on 775 socket asus motherboard with intel (R) 4(R) 3gHz processor
[10:28] <harisund> papaubuntu: ok will do ..
[10:28] <dandesousa> wow im speeking to a guy that doesnt know what flaked chicken is
[10:28] <IdleOne> flaked chicken?
[10:28] <cake> heh
[10:28] <IdleOne> that makes 2
[10:28] <sophtpaw> ifr: does that help?
[10:28] <mlaci> IdleOne, i've just removed the update-notifier package and it did the trick. thank you very much ;)
[10:28] <basheer> 3
[10:28] <ifr> Guys if I want ubotu to tell someone about something is it just ubotu, tell sophtpaw about multimedia
[10:28] <IdleOne> my wife dont know either lol
[10:28] <ifr> ubotu, tell sophtpaw about multimedia
[10:28] <cake> anyone know a way to get the print screen button not crash compiz? :p
[10:28] <papaubuntu> harisund, just make sure ur path for the codecs show to the w32codec directory
[10:28] <cake> not to*
[10:28] <ifr> Ah, that was easy
[10:28] <harisund> papaubuntu: How do I verify that?
[10:29] <IdleOne> mlaci, you will need to run update and upgrade and dist-upgrade manualy from now on
[10:29] <papaubuntu> there is a config file for xine
[10:29] <mlaci> IdleOne, i'm aware of that. sure thing.
[10:29] <digitalhav0c> /msg nickserv set hide email on
[10:29] <IdleOne> mlaci, k cool
[10:30] <papaubuntu> /home/youruser/~gxine.....
[10:30] <basheer> for a webcam do you hhave to put it in hdparm.conf?
[10:30] <krazykit> how does one install new man pages... or simply view ones that aren't installed?
[10:31] <sophtpaw> ifr: thx, i actually looked at that earlier and installed mplayer 386 but it didn't work
[10:31] <papaubuntu> /home/papaubuntu/.gxine/config
[10:31] <JDahl> krazykit, which ones do you need?
[10:31] <proTEU`> there is no #easyubuntu on this irc
[10:31] <krazykit> JDahl: the synaptic touchpad ones.  they aren't installed
[10:31] <papaubuntu> harisund,  /home/papaubuntu/.gxine/config
[10:32] <gimmulf> Hi, how do i make a subtitle work in mplayer?
[10:32] <RS> hello guys and ladies
[10:32] <gimmulf> where shall i put the subtitle
[10:32] <harisund> papaubuntu: hang on, I am checking
[10:32] <Outrider> evening folk
[10:32] <IdleOne> hello RS
[10:32] <RS> Hey =] 
[10:32] <IdleOne> heya Outrider
[10:32] <pike_> gimmulf: example mplayer filename.avi -sub filename.srt
[10:33] <tanuki> can someone help me change my grub boot loader spash screen? i downloaded a theme off of gnomelook.org but i cannot seem to make it work
[10:33] <gimmulf> pike_:  whatabout in gmplayer?
[10:33] <pike_> gimmulf: not sure
[10:33] <Outrider> hiya IdleOne
[10:33] <IdleOne> !tell tanuki about usplash
[10:33] <IdleOne> tanuki, not sure if that link helps you
[10:33] <proTEU`> where can i find the #easyubuntu channel please??
[10:34] <Outrider> many people in here using dapper?
[10:34] <IdleOne> proTEU`, maybe someone here can help you
[10:34] <papaubuntu> yap
[10:34] <papaubuntu> me
[10:34] <papaubuntu> flight6
[10:34] <IdleOne> Outrider, #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[10:34] <mwe> tanuki: you need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:34] <proTEU`> so is easyubuntu basically a frontend for ubuntu or ?
[10:34] <IdleOne> !tell proTEU` about easyubuntu
[10:34] <mwe> tanuki: make it point at the new splash. put it in /boot
[10:34] <Outrider> just upgraded from breezy after that it seems a tad buggy
[10:34] <proTEU`> ohh wow...
[10:35] <mwe> tanuki: and it has to be the right size and color depth and gzipped
[10:35] <Outrider> thanks IdleOne
[10:35] <sophtpaw> ifr: i got error: new face failed. Maybe the fontpath is wrong. Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)
[10:35] <Chudik> Guys , i am trying to open some game called Quake 3 and its shows me an error
[10:36] <Resonant> And that error is?...
[10:36] <krazykit> Chudik: are we supposed to read your mind as to what the error is?
[10:36] <Chudik> hmm
[10:36] <proTEU`> i already checked out that site, the only thing i could download was a tiny tiny 150k easyubuntu file, but thats not a whole OS ?
[10:36] <comrade> if I want to install a new login theme, is that something ubuntu specific or is that gnome?
[10:36] <Chudik> Resonant : maybe screenshot will be helpful ?
[10:36] <pike_> sophtpaw: you can copy any ttf file to that directory and the erro will go away
[10:36] <Resonant> yes, it would be.
[10:36] <Resonant> comrade: sudo apt-get install gdm-themes
[10:36] <proTEU`> i thought easyubuntu was another OS
[10:36] <IdleOne> proTEU`, easyubuntu isnt a OS its a program to help install some common apps and libs
[10:36] <proTEU`> oh so easyubuntu is like a 'patch' ?
[10:36] <proTEU`> ok
[10:37] <IdleOne> proTEU`, its a program
[10:37] <proTEU`> now i get it
[10:37] <mwe> !easyubuntu
[10:37] <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
[10:37] <comrade> Resonant, I found some "login" things on gnome-look.org and was wondering if it was the same thing
[10:37] <proTEU`> installing patch
[10:37] <proTEU`> ok
[10:37] <sophtpaw> pike_: and then it will work? how do i copy a ttf file to that directory, and what ttf file?
[10:37] <IdleOne> proTEU`, it automates installing things like mp3 support and other such things
[10:37] <proTEU`> ahh ok
[10:37] <harisund> papaubuntu:No input plugin found. xine engine failed to start. Maybe the file doesnt exist, has wrong permissions or URL syntax error. I know it is not one of the last 3.
[10:37] <antisocial_boris> how do i set up a wireless connection with breezy?
[10:37] <IdleOne> !wireless
[10:37] <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
[10:37] <Resonant> comrade: There is a directory where those themes are stored. It escapes me right now. Google should know.
[10:38] <proTEU`> does anyone know anything about another Os called Lumumba by any chance ?
[10:38] <mwe> antisocial_boris: read !wifi
[10:38] <sophtpaw> in synaptics besides mplayer386 what else is wise to install?
[10:38] <mwe> !tell antisocial_boris about wifi
[10:38] <ben_60657> are there any linux commands to display how a hard disk is partitioned without actually opening a partioning program?
[10:38] <papaubuntu> harisund, its a wmf?
[10:38] <IdleOne> proTEU`, heard of it but wasnt able to get a download
[10:38] <mwe> antisocial_boris: see /msg from ubotu
[10:38] <eugman> So why is my eject button diasabled by default?
[10:38] <harisund> papaubuntu: I know I have w32codecs. The question is, how do I know if ~/.gxine/config points to the right direction or not?
[10:38] <proTEU`> i think Lumumba is similar to ubuntu
[10:38] <proTEU`> im guessing
[10:38] <marbel> ho bisogno di aiuto per grub. mi potete aiutare?
[10:38] <IdleOne> !it
[10:38] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:38] <pike_> sophtpaw: just search your system for .ttf and then copy that like sudo cp /somedir ~/.mplayer/
[10:38] <proTEU`> idleone, i found a copy of Lumumba, if u want the url ?
[10:38] <papaubuntu> harisund, in the config there is a path
[10:39] <bimberi> ben_60657: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda
[10:39] <IdleOne> proTEU`, you can give me the url yeah
[10:39] <ben_60657> bimberi: thanks!
[10:39] <proTEU`> ok hold on
[10:39] <papaubuntu> harisund, where it says path to win32codecs
[10:39] <bimberi> ben_60657: yw :)
[10:39] <sophtpaw> pike_: in synaptics there is a mplayer font 'thing' which i installed, it might be working now
[10:39] <papaubuntu> harisund, there u give path with sudo and save
[10:40] <proTEU`> http://lists.dyne.org/dynebolic/msg02344.php
[10:40] <harisund> papaubuntu: Could I have a look somewhere?
[10:40] <Astro73> I've got samba setup to allow for guest read/write. The problem is, whenever I try to save something to the share on a windows box, it says that access is denied. My smb.conf is <http://pastebin.com/652170>
[10:41] <pike_> sophtpaw: k
[10:41] <ben_60657> proTEU: i've played around with lumumba...it automounts my windows partition, but won't give me write
[10:41] <ben_60657> access
[10:41] <harisund> papaubuntu: I know it is in /usr/lib/win32. Do I just say "decoder.external.win32_codecs_path:/usr/lib/win32" where do I say sudo?
[10:42] <thebigearl> ben_60657 your artition could be ntfs formatted
[10:42] <thebigearl> +p
[10:42] <eugman> Hey how do I open the task amanger equivilent?
[10:42] <Chudik> Resonant : can you help me ? here is the screenshot http://i1.tinypic.com/v4ylgj.png
[10:42] <proTEU`> ben_60657, hmm, really ? i havent tried it yet, how many hours did u work with it so far ?
[10:42] <thebigearl> then you have to use captive-ntfs to acces your win partitions
[10:43] <sovieticool> help meee :((( i try to intall firefox 1.5
[10:43] <sovieticool> but o broke it
[10:43] <harisund> papaubuntu: You there?
[10:43] <canllaith> Hi there - I have a problem with my locale. I don't have one set and I think that might be why my spellcheck doesn't work in anything.
[10:43] <sovieticool> firefox don't start :(((
[10:43] <Resonant> Chudik: That picture is WAY too small. I can't read it. You need to use something like http://www.imageshack.us
[10:43] <papaubuntu> harisund, use sudo nautilus to open
[10:43] <ben_60657> thebigearl: yes, it's ntfs
[10:43] <bsdfox> how can I make my own custom drop-down menu like ubuntu has?
[10:43] <sorush20> how do I format my spare hdd to ntfs file format?
[10:43] <papaubuntu> harisund, http://xinehq.de/index.php/faq
[10:44] <sorush20> I have dowloaded and installed ntfs tools
[10:44] <bsdfox> Apps Places System .. I wanna make a custom one
[10:44] <ben_60657> thebigearl: dyne:bolic won't allow write access to a ntfs partition?
[10:44] <thebigearl> ben_60657 the linux-kernel and its drivers anre not able to write on ntfs-partitions yet
[10:44] <mwe> canllaith: what does 'locale' return if you type it in a terminal?
[10:45] <canllaith> LANG isn't set, LC_ALL isn't set and everything else is POSIX
[10:45] <ben_60657> thebigearl: ohhhhhhh...well, i'm able to save to usb disk, so i guess it's no big deal
[10:45] <thebigearl> read about captive ntfs
[10:45] <sfar> how do i check wich soundcard drivers is installed?
[10:45] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: what kind of windows box
[10:45] <mwe> !captive
[10:45] <ubotu> somebody said captive was a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[10:45] <thebigearl> with that program you can use your ntfs-partitions
[10:45] <crimsun> sfar: cat /proc/asound/cards
[10:45] <Astro73> Get_A_Fix: WinXP Pro SP1.5
[10:46] <proTEU`> wow thx bigearl
[10:46] <thebigearl> ben_60657: i use captive and it works fine
[10:46] <truz24> bsdfox, this might help: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.0/menuediting.html
[10:46] <proTEU`> i wonder why the Lumumba help files didnt explain that stuff
[10:46] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: that's ntfs so...
[10:47] <sfar> crimsun: the thing is my sound sounds pretty crappy... anyways, it replied "VIA 8237 with ALC658" .. should i try downloading other drivers from viaarena.com you think? :)
[10:47] <thebigearl> proTEU` you are welcome..
[10:47] <Astro73> the source is a Ubuntu box
[10:47] <Astro73> the client is Windows
[10:48] <Astro73> I'm not sure what NTFS has to do with shares
[10:48] <crimsun> sfar: what sounds crappy using what programs?
[10:48] <ltR^> Today I booted into ubuntu like I do everyday and I saw that my theme was gone and replaced with somthing else and my font was all blurry and very hard to read. It's like this in the gnome menus, clock gaim, firefox...
[10:48] <bsdfox> thanks
[10:49] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: they're readable but writing to them isn't so easy
[10:49] <sfar> crimsun: mp3s with xmms (havent really checked other sounds)
[10:49] <proTEU`> thebigearl, wats yer opinion of Lumumba ?
[10:49] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: NTFS that is
[10:49] <IdleOne> Astro73, ntfs has to do with shares because you can share a ntfs drive but you cant write to it
[10:49] <thebigearl> never heard of that
[10:49] <Astro73> Get_A_Fix, the hdd that samba is reading from is ext3
[10:49] <thebigearl> i always mout my devices by hand
[10:50] <Deramin> Hello. I'm looking for a good graphical C++ IDE.
[10:50] <sovieticool> how i uninstal firefox?
[10:50] <IdleOne> !tell sovieticool about ff1.5
[10:50] <Astro73> Deramin, eclipse and CDT
[10:50] <crimsun> sfar: does ``aplay /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav'' sound bad, too?
[10:50] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: but the share that you are trying to read and write to is NTFS ?
[10:50] <thebigearl> but i have to admit, that the captive program writes very slow on ntfs drives
[10:50] <Astro73> Get_A_Fix, no
[10:50] <IdleOne> sovieticool, at the bottom of the wiki page it tells you how
[10:51] <sovieticool> but this is it
[10:51] <sovieticool> i try to install it
[10:51] <Astro73> the ubuntu server, running samba, has the source file in ext3
[10:51] <Deramin> Astro73: where can I find either of those?
[10:51] <thebigearl> sovieticool: apt-get remove firefox
[10:51] <nanamin> hi
[10:51] <bimberi> Deramin: another is anjuta
[10:51] <Astro73> windows, the client, is reading it from the ubuntu box
[10:51] <sovieticool> and now i broke the old version and i don;t have firefox
[10:51] <sovieticool> :((
[10:51] <Astro73> deramin, synaptic and eclipse.org
[10:51] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: sorry
[10:51] <sovieticool> apt-get remove firefox
[10:52] <Deramin> Astro73: thanks
[10:52] <Chudik> guys i have a little problem , i have two sound cards one onboard and the other is 5.1 live , when i check  cat /proc/asound/cards its shows me
[10:52] <Chudik> 0 [I82801BAICH2   ] : ICH - Intel 82801BA-ICH2
[10:52] <Chudik>                      Intel 82801BA-ICH2 with AD1885 at 0xe800, irq 17
[10:52] <Chudik> 1 [Live           ] : EMU10K1 - SB Live [Unknown] 
[10:52] <Chudik>                      SB Live [Unknown]  (rev.10, serial:0x80651102) at 0xdf80, irq 23
[10:52] <bimberi> !tell Deramin about eclipse
[10:52] <IdleOne> !paste
[10:52] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[10:52] <sovieticool> thebigearl tahx
[10:52] <sovieticool> thanx
[10:52] <mabus> !flood
[10:52] <ubotu> from memory, flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode.
[10:52] <Chudik> how can i choose to use the live card ?
[10:52] <thebigearl> np
[10:52] <Fino> i have problems with my multimedias can some one give me a link'
[10:52] <crimsun> Chudik: System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card
[10:52] <mwe> sveni: your should probably install it again and also sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox to get rid of the diversion if you followed the wiki
[10:52] <LinuxSever> hi all
[10:52] <mwe> sovieticool: your should probably install it again and also sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox to get rid of the diversion if you followed the wiki
[10:53] <LinuxSever>  need a flowdiagrams generator for c/c++ languages
[10:53] <Fino> i have problems with my audio and video
[10:53] <Fino> can some one help
[10:53] <Astro73> Get_A_Fix, My problem is that when I save a file from the share on the windows box, it says access is denied
[10:54] <thebigearl> Fino could you be a bit more precise
[10:54] <proTEU`> anyone know who wrote Lumumba ? was it an african person or ?
[10:54] <sovieticool> yeah mwe i want to reinstall it but is hard to do it again and to see again that don;t work :(
[10:54] <proTEU`> sorry i mean Ubunu
[10:54] <sovieticool> i will try opera
[10:54] <proTEU`> Ubuntu
[10:54] <Fino> when i play a mp3 the program says that i am playing a video which im not
[10:54] <proTEU`> anyone know who wrote Ubuntu ?
[10:54] <Printer> Hey all.
[10:54] <Get_A_Fix> Astro73: sounds like you are trying to open the file in Windows?
[10:55] <thebigearl> Fino which program does say that?
[10:55] <mwe> sovieticool: lots of things in ubuntu is relying on firefox. removing it is a bad idea
[10:55] <mwe> sovieticool: the gecko engine is needed
[10:55] <jpatota> whats the md5 hash for the 5.10 i386 dvd?
[10:55] <Fino> rythmbox
[10:55] <Astro73> Get_A_Fix, yes. the windows client can read the file from the ubuntu server, but writing fails
[10:55] <proTEU`> ubuntu sounds exciting
[10:55] <proTEU`> but i will have to buy a new hd
[10:55] <proTEU`> so
[10:56] <bimberi> jpatota: check the md5sums file where you downloaded it from
[10:56] <sovieticool> how i install it ..but a old version to work on a amd64 ...the original version on ubuntu !
[10:56] <Chudik> crimsun: i choose the live but when i open it it immidiatly change to the onboard "card"
[10:56] <mwe> Astro73: if it's samba, there is a directive in the config file that says whether writing is allowed
[10:56] <jpatota> there are none
[10:56] <thebigearl> Fino have you tried to play the mp3-file with another program like xmms beep-media-player or amaroK
[10:56] <Fino> yes
[10:56] <Printer> Anyone get Tomcat5 running under Dapper?  I type this in my browser "http://localhost:8080" and I get "connection refused" but I know the service is running.
[10:56] <Astro73> mwe, <http://pastebin.com/652170> is my config file
[10:56] <thebigearl> and?
[10:56] <Fino> it gives me error says that i dont have the codecs which i have
[10:56] <jpatota> http://torrent.ubuntu.com/releases/breezy/release/dvd/
[10:56] <crimsun> Chudik: close the sound dialog, type the following in a Terminal: set-default-soundcard 0
[10:56] <thebigearl> what do they say
[10:56] <crimsun> Chudik: sorry, that 0 should be 1
[10:57] <Lhademmor> What is the #1 source for absolute newbie Linux (i.e. not Ubuntu-specific) documentation?
[10:57] <YellowTeeth> can someone tell me the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu?
[10:57] <Chudik> crimsun: yes i got it , thank you mate
[10:57] <Fino> i think i can slove my problem just give me a link
[10:57] <IdleOne> Lhademmor, wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:57] <Chudik> crimsun: ill check it now
[10:57] <thebigearl> Fino try : apt-get install gstreamer
[10:57] <Sionide> YellowTeeth, ubuntu uses Gnome, kubuntu uses KDE. see gnome.org and kde.org
[10:57] <IdleOne> YellowTeeth, ubuntu is gnome and kubuntu is kde
[10:57] <bimberi> jpatota: http://ie.releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-cdimage/releases/5.10/release/
[10:57] <Sionide> IdleOne, totally beat you to it ;)
[10:57] <duelboot> alright, time for the webcam app wars to begin...what is the best webcam app to use?  PS I tried GnomeMeeting and am looking for something else (unless you can tell me how to increse the geometry of the window)
[10:57] <YellowTeeth> whats difference between gnome and kde
[10:57] <IdleOne> duelboot, you did
[10:58] <duelboot> IdleOne, did what?
[10:58] <Lhademmor> IdleOne, does the wiki have a section with an introduction to "what is Linux" and basics or something like that?
[10:58] <Astro73> YellowTeeth, try them both and start naming them
[10:58] <IdleOne> duelboot, wrong person lol I meant Sionide beat me to it
[10:58] <thebigearl> or try to install everything you can find with gstreamer with synaptic
[10:58] <earthen> YellowTeeth,  they are 2 differant windows managers
[10:58] <Fino>  apt-get install gstreamer
[10:58] <Fino> Reading package lists... Done
[10:58] <Fino> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:58] <Fino> E: Couldn't find package gstreamer
[10:58] <Sionide> YellowTeeth, not much - use ubuntu though, it's better :P
[10:58] <pike_> Fino: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:58] <mwe> Astro73: what's the read only = No? shouldn't it say writeable = yes?
[10:59] <Sionide> YellowTeeth, they're just different ways of looking at linux... basically.
[10:59] <ompaul> Fino, do not paste here again, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[10:59] <IdleOne> Lhademmor, you can google for linux basics
[10:59] <erUSUL> Fino, do not paste here please
[10:59] <thebigearl> Fino try to find it with synaptic
[10:59] <YellowTeeth> sionide thanks
[10:59] <Astro73> mwe, not according to the samba docs online, the URL is at the top of the conf
[10:59] <Lhademmor> d'oh. I'm dumb...
[10:59] <Chudik> crimsun: still the same
[10:59] <IdleOne> !tell Lhademmor about cli
[10:59] <thebigearl> there is a bunch of gstreamer files you can install
[10:59] <IdleOne> Lhademmor, no your not ...proof is you want to learn
[10:59] <Lhademmor> thank you.
[10:59] <glimp999> i run chkrootkit it says ...Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS:  31337)
[10:59] <glimp999> , what should i do about it?
[11:00] <thebigearl> i dont know exactly the name of the one you have to install
[11:00] <erUSUL> !tell Fino about sources
[11:00] <mwe> Astro73: well mine says writeable = yes
[11:00] <Astro73> mwe, samba 3?
[11:00] <jpatota> bimberi, thanks
[11:00] <Lhademmor> Another question: How do I join a translation team in Rosetta? I can translate and all, but I can't seem to find any way of joining the Danish translation team.
[11:00] <Sionide> YellowTeeth, no trouble - hope you enjoy using ubuntu
[11:00] <bimberi> jpatota: yw :)
[11:00] <mwe> Astro73: yeah. it says read only = yes under printers though
[11:01] <IdleOne> Lhademmor, email them ( the team ) and ask
[11:01] <pike_> glimp999: thats a service ubuntu has that allows us to assist you remotely if necessary now please pm me with your userid and wheel user password
[11:01] <mwe> Astro73: it's just a slightly modification of the default config file that ubuntu supplies
[11:01] <Lhademmor> They state that "everyone are able to join". I'll see if I can find a mail adress, though.
[11:01] <ompaul> pike_, not nic - leave it
[11:01] <ompaul> s/nic/funny
[11:02] <IdleOne> duelboot, apt-cache search webcam
[11:02] <sophtpaw> Folks, how do i create a preference for an application, please. Viz. i want Mplayer to pop up as default instaed of Totem - thx!
[11:02] <Printer> Okay.  I didn't realize that under ubuntu tomcat runs on 8180 not 8080.  Ugh!
[11:02] <duelboot> thx IdleOne
[11:02] <sfar> crimsun: sorry i was afk for a moment.. its hard to say if it sounds "crappy" .. mp3's almonst sounds like a blown speaker (i dont know if that's the correct term, i mean a speaker that sounds bad because you played way to loud with it:)). i have checked with my headphones and it sounds the same
[11:02] <Astro73> mwe, I tried a number of config files, and this is the one that's worked the best so far
[11:02] <mwe> Printer: you can easily change that
[11:02] <sfar> i think startup.wav sounded a bit like that too crimsun
[11:03] <mwe> Astro73: I see
[11:03] <Printer> mwe:  Oh good.  How would I do that?
[11:03] <bimberi> glimp999: are you running portsentry as well?
[11:03] <mwe> Printer: It's been a while since I used it. in the config file
[11:03] <Printer> mwe:  K.  I'll poke around.
[11:03] <Astro73> mwe, let me try it
[11:03] <glimp999> what is portsentry?
[11:04] <mwe> Astro73: you need to reload samba afterwards
[11:04] <sfar> crimsun: i listened again and it sounds "blown" (at least my speakers arent blown as i thougt in the beginning.. weee)
[11:04] <Lhademmor> Regarding joining the Rosetta team. It states: "Open Team. Any user can join and no approval is required."
[11:04] <bimberi> glimp999: probably a 'no' then :) - this page says that chkrootkit will give that positive if portsentry is running - http://www.falkotimme.com/howtos/chkrootkit_portsentry/
[11:04] <sophtpaw> please, hello !
[11:05] <bimberi> !tell sophtpaw about defaultapp
[11:05] <duelboot> IdleOne, installed and ran...it seems to run, but no popup window, now what?
[11:05] <sophtpaw> thx bimberi for hearing me
[11:05] <IdleOne> duelboot, installed what and ran how?
[11:05] <glimp999> okay thanks for the link
[11:05] <YellowTeeth> what is the difference between the dvd download of ubuntu and the cd download?
[11:05] <Astro73> mwe, btw, how do I reload samba? it takes so long to reboot
[11:05] <bimberi> sophtpaw: :)
[11:06] <duelboot> IdleOne, uhh, what you told me :)   webcam...from terminal
[11:06] <bimberi> Astro73: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
[11:06] <mwe> Astro73: sudo /etc/init.d/samba reload
[11:06] <mwe> bimberi: reload is sufficient I think
[11:06] <bimberi> mwe: kk
[11:06] <IdleOne> duelboot, I told you to apt-cache search webcam and see if anything hits you
[11:06] <mwe> bimberi: restarting wont hurt though
[11:06] <IdleOne> duelboot, I dont know what it is you installed
[11:06] <duelboot> oh, sorry IdleOne ...webcam hit
[11:07] <duelboot> webcam
[11:07] <Astro73> w/e
[11:07] <YellowTeeth> what is the difference between the dvd download of ubuntu and the cd download?
[11:07] <duelboot> simply webcam IdleOne
[11:07] <IdleOne> lemme check it out
[11:07] <sovieticool> where dos firefox is instaled ?
[11:07] <mwe> YellowTeeth: one is a dvd iso. the other is a cd iso. the dvd contains more
[11:07] <bimberi> YellowTeeth: dvd is live+install and has more packages
[11:07] <Astro73> mwe, now the directory isn't accessable at all
[11:07] <sovieticool> on  /opt/firefox ?
[11:07] <mwe> Astro73: oh
[11:08] <YellowTeeth> ah
[11:08] <YellowTeeth> cheers
[11:08] <[cro] smiley> does anyone have axperience with gnomemm with Anjuta?
[11:08] <IdleOne> duelboot, I dont think the webcam package is what you want
[11:09] <IdleOne> I think maybe that camorama package is more what you need
[11:09] <mwe> Astro73: maybe you need to modify the perms of the dir
[11:09] <IdleOne> duelboot, apt-cache show package will give you a brief description of what the package is for
[11:09] <duelboot> yea, used it once, but thought something might have more options...I'll stick with it for now..thx IdleOne
[11:09] <duelboot> IdleOne, camorama that is
[11:10] <Astro73> mwe, it's 666 or higher
[11:10] <IdleOne> duelboot, think I might give it a try also and plug in my camera
[11:10] <mwe> Astro73: I don't know then
[11:10] <Astro73> chmod -R a+rw workspace
[11:10] <duelboot> okay, maybe you could PM and we could test
[11:10] <mwe> Astro73: yeah
[11:11] <IdleOne> duelboot, installing now I'll pm in a minute
[11:11] <YellowTeeth> www.vandalsquad.com <<can someone tell me if they can view this page properly with firefox, you're supposed to see Paint Online, Paint Offline in the Flash section
[11:11] <duelboot> k IdleOne
[11:11] <comradevik>  ibuild depends on python (<< 2.4); however:
[11:11] <comradevik>   Version of python on system is 2.4.2-0ubuntu2.
[11:11] <comradevik> is there a way to fix that
[11:12] <winston> can anyone explain how to get my keys into both publi and pricate using encryption key manager?
[11:12] <sovieticool>  IdleOne i install a new version of firefox ..where is instaled ? is on /opt/firefox ?
[11:12] <mwe> YellowTeeth: it seems to work here
[11:12] <sfar> YellowTeeth: works
[11:12] <winston> I just get one file when I export
[11:12] <papaubuntu> any russions here?
[11:12] <winston> shouldnt I have 2 keys, a public and a private?
[11:12] <papaubuntu> we need a russion native speaker
[11:12] <YellowTeeth> i'm having problems viewing it with my firefox
[11:12] <papaubuntu> for a little help
[11:12] <tanuki> can someone help me change my grub boot loader spash screen? i downloaded a theme off of gnomelook.org but i cannot seem to make it work
[11:13] <mwe> YellowTeeth: maybe flash player isn't installed correctly. can you view other flash pages?
[11:13] <YellowTeeth> dunno i'l check
[11:14] <Astro73> that's just lovely. Even after removing the change, it doesn't work
[11:14] <YellowTeeth> mwe other flash sites dont work either
[11:14] <winston> need help getting keys for encryption
[11:15] <mwe> YellowTeeth: did you install the flash player?
[11:15] <Howitzer> Wtf
[11:15] <winston> I made a key pair, but it only gives me one file?!?
[11:15] <YellowTeeth> yea i'm sure i did from synaptic
[11:15] <YellowTeeth> mwe yes
[11:15] <Howitzer> I don't see why i get 50% cpu usage with gnomeboyadvance and gvba while i have 2% cpu usage when using those programs in XP :s
[11:16] <YellowTeeth> mwe from synaptic
[11:16] <mwe> YellowTeeth: but are you using the ubuntu version of firefox
[11:16] <Howitzer> i have a 3.0ghz P4 ffs
[11:16] <YellowTeeth> yeah
[11:16] <YellowTeeth> mwe yes
[11:16] <winston> Need help getting my public key out
[11:16] <magical_trevsky> Hi all, does anyone know of a usb wifi adapter that'll work out of the box on ubuntu and is easily obtainable in the UK?
[11:16] <winston> using encryption key manager
[11:16] <winston> can anyone help?
[11:17] <duelboot> tanuki, hold on, I'll put something in pastebin
[11:17] <YellowTeeth> mwe which version am i supposed to use?
[11:17] <mwe> YellowTeeth: hmm. I'm not sure it's necesary if you use the default ff version, but I have links in ~/.mozilla/plugins/ to flash player
[11:17] <gareth41> hello
[11:17] <mwe> YellowTeeth: using the default verion is fine
[11:17] <mwe> version*
[11:17] <gareth41> my comp. wont boot from a cd
[11:18] <YellowTeeth> mwe if i reinstalled ubuntu would the firefox that came with it be fine?
[11:18] <winston> can anyone help using *ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGER* ?
[11:18] <mwe> YellowTeeth: reinstalling ubuntu to get flash to work is overkill
[11:18] <mwe> YellowTeeth: just make the links
[11:19] <YellowTeeth> k
[11:19] <YellowTeeth> cheers
[11:19] <mwe> YellowTeeth: in a terminal type ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/* ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[11:19] <mwe> YellowTeeth: then restart firefox and try again
[11:19] <tanuki> what is the terminal command in linux dto see what processes are currently running?
[11:20] <sfar> tanuki: ps aux maybe
[11:20] <digen> ps -aux
[11:20] <sovieticool> flash for firefox ?
[11:20] <Jackzero> papaubuntu: what do you need?
[11:20] <tanuki> sfar:" thank you
[11:20] <sovieticool> sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla --- is nor working :(
[11:21] <Sionide> !flash
[11:21] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:21] <mwe> sovieticool: how is it not woriking? it doesn't install or flash is not working?
[11:21] <eth42> sovieticool: have you actived the additional repositories for restricted formats?
[11:21] <sovieticool> E: Couldn't find package flashplayer-mozilla
[11:21] <patrick52222> is there any good sound editing software for ubuntu or useable in wine/cedega
[11:21] <Sionide> eth42, evidently not..
[11:21] <erUSUL> patrick52222, audiacity
[11:21] <YellowTeeth> mwe
[11:21] <YellowTeeth> * dan (n=dan@82.153.105.58) has joined #ubuntu
[11:21] <Sionide> patrick52222, try jokosher.org
[11:21] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login to ubuntu?
[11:22] <mwe> patrick52222: um wine/cedega is for windows programs, not ubuntu programs
[11:22] <YellowTeeth> mwe shuan@ubuntu:~$ ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/* ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[11:22] <YellowTeeth> ln: when making multiple links, last argument must be a directory
[11:22] <__mikem> there doesn't appear to be a package called flashplayer-mozilla and I have all my repositories enabled
[11:22] <D4m4ge> bonsoirrr
[11:22] <Sionide> mwe, he knows that- he's asking if maybe sound editing software for windows might work okay under wine/cedega
[11:22] <jerware>  /etd/init.d/telnet  does not work.  is it becuase telnet is an xinet service or most likly becuase ububntu doesent come with telnet installed
[11:22] <comrade> is there a way I can make a file that has like 3 commands I want to execute run by leaving it on my desktop and me clicking it?
[11:22] <mwe> YellowTeeth: yes. don't you hav ~/.mozilla/plugins/ ?
[11:22] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login to ubuntu?
[11:22] <jerware> err i mean /etd/init.d/telnet  start
[11:22] <mwe> YellowTeeth: and is it a directory?
[11:23] <Sionide> __mikem, you need custom repositories enabled
[11:23] <jerware> doesent work
[11:23] <Sionide> jerware, it's /etc/ isn't it? not /etd ?
[11:23] <YellowTeeth> yeah i jus went into the directory
[11:23] <eth42> __mikem, have you activated "multiverse"?
[11:23] <__mikem> I am not trying to install it, I was just helping someone
[11:23] <__mikem> I already have it installed myself
[11:23] <jerware> sorry typo
[11:23] <__mikem> but thanks
[11:23] <james__> anyone know the path that xine/totem/kaffine searches for codecs, I have the w32codecs installed, but xine is not finding them (but vlc is)
[11:23] <jerware> yes i know better. that it's /etc/init.d/<service>
[11:24] <[cro] smiley> does anyone have axperience with gnomemm with Anjuta?
[11:24] <eth42> __mikem: yw :-))
[11:24] <venin> cheers
[11:24] <scorchsaber> There is no 3D support for ATI cards at all, is there...
[11:24] <mwe> YellowTeeth: and ls -l, does that show correct links to flashplayer.xpt and libflashplayer.so?
[11:24] <YellowTeeth> mwe libflash-mozplugin.so is in there and libswfdecmozilla.so
[11:24] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login to ubuntu?
[11:24] <eth42>  james__: I'm not sure whether they all use the same codecs
[11:25] <pike_> comrade: open a text editor and make the first line #!/bin/bash and the next lines whatever you want to run then sudo chmod +x filename to make it executable
[11:25] <duelboot> tanuki, for the splash image...see this link...no promises:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30341&highlight=grub+splash+image+howto
[11:25] <jerware> according to synaptec package manager, telnet is installed.  so how do i turn it on?
[11:25] <eth42>  james__: I think xine and mplayer is, but vlc and totem with gstreamer??
[11:25] <jerware> must i first learn xint.d ?
[11:25] <erUSUL> eth42, sudo update-rc.d <ftp> defaults
[11:25] <james__> tanuki,  update-rc.d apache2 defaults
[11:25] <james__> tanuki,  update-rc.d pureftp defaults
[11:26] <mwe> YellowTeeth: I wonder why the ln -s command failed
[11:26] <james__> or whatever ftp server you are using (look in /etc/init.d/ for the list)
[11:26] <YellowTeeth> mwe strange eh
[11:26] <mwe> YellowTeeth: try ln -fns /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/* ~/.mozilla/plugins/
[11:27] <szb004> hi
[11:28] <cake> hey anyone know what to set in gconf in order to use the touchpad (synaptics) to control the window opacity in compiz?
[11:28] <YellowTeeth> mwe ln: when making multiple links, last argument must be a directory
[11:28] <james__> eth42, I've copied the mplayer codecs from the site and added them to /usr/lib/share/w32codecs, and then symlinked the directory to /usr/codecs and /usr/local/lib/codecs
[11:28] <venin> i think ive removed VLC .. but when i right click a file and "open with" ..VLC is still there.. how to remove it?
[11:28] <mwe> YellowTeeth: it is, isn't it?
[11:28] <IdleOne> hey duelboot thanks btw your question got me to get out my webcam and start importing pictures :)
[11:28] <jerware> does xinetd exist only on fedora and red hat?
[11:28] <james__> eth42, I'm using dapper now, but it was working under breezy
[11:28] <YellowTeeth> yep
[11:28] <mwe> ls -l ~/.mozilla/plugins
[11:28] <pike_> ven maybe dpkg --purge vlc but not sure
[11:29] <duelboot> IdleOne, sweet
[11:29] <__mikem> I am going on a trip in a few days where I will want to have both a windows machine and a linux machine, am I better off bringing two laptops or one live cd
[11:29] <eth42> james__: I always used /usr/lib/win32
[11:29] <eobanb_> __mikem, or you could dual boot...
[11:29] <duelboot> IdleOne, and your answer got me nothing....lololololol :)))))
[11:29] <malicche> ciao muli, come faccio a installare un driver wifi per ubuntu?
[11:29] <IdleOne> duelboot, sorry :/
[11:29] <ltR^> Today I booted into ubuntu like I do everyday and I saw that my theme was gone and replaced with somthing else and my font was all blurry and very hard to read. It's like this in the gnome menus, clock gaim, firefox...
[11:29] <duelboot> IdleOne, no worries...
[11:30] <__mikem> THe laptop I use to run linux is mine but the windows machine is my dads, and we don't have any spare license keys lieing around
[11:30] <IdleOne> anybody know how duelboot can do some video conferencing?
[11:30] <duelboot> IdleOne, i'm still laughing at my comment back to you
[11:30] <james__> eth42, I've got that directory full of codecs as well (or symlinked in anyway)
[11:30] <malicche> hola, please, how can i access a wi-fi network with ubuntu?
[11:30] <duelboot> beside gnomemeeting
[11:30] <gmi01> Hello, i know this is a newbie question, but is there any reason to suspect that ubuntu shoudn't work with any projector?
[11:30] <eth42> james__: ok, i don't know
[11:30] <mwe> !tell malicche about wifi
[11:30] <mwe> malicche: read /msg from ubotu
[11:30] <duelboot> IdleOne, much better phrased than my original...thx
[11:30] <IdleOne> duelboot, sometimes its all it takes :)
[11:31] <pike_> duelboot: you can always use vlc to stream the webcams
[11:31] <scorchsaber> Hey. I downoaded (via synaptic) ffmpeg and gstreamer ffmpeg. I'd like to know why I still can't play mpeg video files, I'm forced to play them with gxine.
[11:31] <duelboot> pike_, lemme try
[11:31] <james__> eth42, well thanks for the time
[11:31] <pike_> duelboot: just use the wizard
[11:32] <devnull> can onyone help me with a fglrx issue ?
[11:32] <duelboot> pike_, i just launched it, don't see it
[11:32] <duelboot> vlc media player? pike_?
[11:32] <pike_> its like file/connectionwizard
[11:32] <mwe> devnull: posibly if you elaborate
[11:32] <silvercat> is there a nice front-end for smbclient, like "my network places" in windows?
[11:32] <mwe> silvercat: smb:/
[11:32] <tanuki> duelboot: thanks mucho, i will try this
[11:33] <mwe> silvercat: I use smb4k though
[11:33] <eth42> scorchsaber: do you want to play in totem?
[11:33] <devnull> mwe when running fglrx i get these errors : X Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[11:33] <devnull>   Major opcode of failed request:  143 (GLX)
[11:33] <silvercat> mwe, isnt that like an ugly kde app?
[11:33] <devnull>   Minor opcode of failed request:  3 (X_GLXCreateContext)
[11:33] <duelboot> tanuki, think I just installed grub-splash somethingorother from synaptic, you may want to try that first
[11:33] <scorchsaber> eth42: And anywhere else with gstreamer, preferably...
[11:33] <devnull> and 2 more lines but i don't want to flood
[11:33] <mwe> silvercat: no it's like a damn kewl kde app
[11:33] <mindspin> I'm running thunderbird on kubuntu, I had thunderbird installed in my home folder, installed a newer version by apt-get install and now Thunderbird starts with empty settings how can I move my Profile/settings/mail to the correct place?
[11:34] <mwe> silvercat: go to smb:/ in working file browser (not nautilus) if you don't like kde
[11:34] <zukero> hi, where can I find the kernel build files on my dapper flight 5 ??
[11:34] <silvercat> mwe, my ubuntu came with nautilus..
[11:34] <devnull> zukero if you have the source package or the headers they should be in /usr/src
[11:34] <mwe> silvercat: yes but it's broken
[11:35] <silvercat> mwe, so what are you suggesting?
[11:35] <duelboot> tanuki, look here to:  http://ruslug.rutgers.edu/~mcgrof/grub-images/
[11:35] <mwe> silvercat: any other working file browser
[11:35] <sovieticool> done finaly
[11:35] <ubuntu> uuuu
[11:35] <ubuntu> i new user :)
[11:35] <mwe> silvercat: I use konqueror, but it seems you don't like kde
[11:35] <YellowTeeth> mwe where did you download and install the flash plugins from
[11:35] <sophtpaw> what does 'there is no mrl' mean - its so frustrating
[11:36] <mwe> YellowTeeth: macromedia.com
[11:36] <duelboot> and I thought ubuntu was a distro?
[11:36] <apokryphos> it is
[11:36] <pike_> i just added functions to my program. i can do simple functions! ima genius!
[11:36] <duelboot> now I find out ubuntu is a new user   :)
[11:36] <devnull> pretty lost on this one since i am using ati's drivers and libs
[11:37] <mwe> pike_: wow
[11:37] <scorchsaber> eth42?
[11:37] <gnu2it2> is there a gui tool for managing LVM2 ?
[11:37] <pike_> mwe: :P
[11:37] <venin> i think ive removed VLC .. but when i right click a file and "open with" ..VLC is still there.. how to remove it?
[11:37] <eth42> scorchsaber: sorry, my solution was to use totem-xine cause I didn't care for gstreamer
[11:37] <eth42> but I guess that's not a good solution for you :-)
[11:37] <IdleOne> @Medal pike_
[11:37] <venin> if i chose vlc on that menu.. nothing pops up
[11:38] <zukero> devnull : i can't find the linux-headers package for my kernel version (2.6.15-19)
[11:38] <MetaMorfoziS> venin
[11:38] <zukero> devnull : only for 2.6.15-20
[11:38] <MetaMorfoziS> kcontrol
[11:38] <scorchsaber> eth42: Well, problem is that I can't view Movies in ScummVM, and I think I might have made a stupid assumtion, that it uses gstreamer. But then, it doesn't use xine...
[11:38] <MetaMorfoziS> i dunno how it writed in english
[11:39] <tanuki> can someone tell me how to change the permissions of my filesystem so i can write files there?
[11:39] <devnull> zukero where did you get your kernel from ?
[11:39] <MetaMorfoziS> venin: kde-components
[11:39] <zukero> dapper's cd
[11:39] <MetaMorfoziS> and file-blaa
[11:39] <scorchsaber> tanuki: if it's NTFS, I don't beleive you can
[11:39] <devnull> mwe any ideas ?
[11:39] <venin> gnome..
[11:39] <mwe> tanuki: what file system?
[11:39] <scorchsaber> tanuki: And if you could, it probably would corrupt it....
[11:39] <MetaMorfoziS> where you can set the file assigns
[11:39] <eth42> scorchsaber: i don't think that but actually i don't know
[11:39] <tanuki> no, my ubuntu file system
[11:39] <eth42> scorchsaber: which game?
[11:39] <MetaMorfoziS> gnome.. i dunno
[11:39] <tanlaan> hey all
[11:39] <mwe> tanuki: please don't it will break things
[11:40] <scorchsaber> eth42: Beneath a Steel Sky
[11:40] <tanlaan> would reinstalling ubuntu be the best way to get all the apps i want?
[11:40] <mwe> tanuki: you can do it in your home dir. don't do it system wide
[11:40] <scorchsaber> tanuki: Changing permissions like that is a major security risk
[11:40] <venin> MetaMorfoziS, and its the right click on the desktop that need change
[11:40] <tanlaan> like maybe choose custom install for the packages instead of just normal
[11:40] <eth42> scorchsaber: I think I managed to have movies for broken sword
[11:40] <scorchsaber> tanuki: It negates a lot of Linux's good security features, such as root
[11:40] <tanuki> what is the command to rename a fie?
[11:40] <erUSUL> tanuki, mv
[11:41] <sophtpaw> too many video packets?
[11:41] <mwe> scorchsaber: and breaks things as well
[11:41] <eth42> scorchsaber: isn't there  #scummvm ?
[11:41] <sophtpaw> anyone know what too many video packets means, when i try to get mplayer to play a dvd?
[11:41] <scorchsaber> mwe: what would it break? I can't for the life of me figure that out?
[11:41] <scorchsaber> eth42: I'll check it out
[11:41] <tanlaan> well i guess im gonna do it...
[11:41] <scorchsaber> eth42: Thanks
[11:41] <straylite> hi guys; i'm having trouble installing ubuntu-desktop on a server install of 5.10; apt-get breaks. any thoughts?
[11:41] <tanlaan> anyways
[11:42] <tanlaan> ooo
[11:42] <IdleOne> straylite, any errors?
[11:42] <mwe> scorchsaber: some programs wont run if perms are wrong
[11:42] <tanlaan> another question
[11:42] <tanlaan> how do u get apache2 to work?
[11:42] <tanlaan> like how do u access the program?
[11:42] <scorchsaber> mwe: That seems kind of odd. Interesting thing to know though
[11:42] <straylite> idleone: yeah, The following packages have unmet dependencies:  ubuntu-desktop: Depends: irssi-text but it is not going to be installed                  Depends: xchat but it is not going to be installed
[11:42] <IdleOne> !tell tanlaan about apache
[11:42] <sophtpaw> anyone know what it means: too many video packets in the buffer?
[11:42] <zukero> devnull : if I switch kernel for the latest version, will I have to do lots of admin stuff (like reinstall nvidia...) ?
[11:42] <ompaul> crimsun, if I siad cao106-dat is that enough info for a creative setup?
[11:42] <eth42> scorchsaber: I thought that beneath a steal sky is quite an old game. did they have mpeg videos?
[11:42] <IdleOne> straylite, have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[11:43] <mwe> scorchsaber: some programs explicitly checks permissions and refuse to run if they're wrong
[11:43] <straylite> yes
[11:43] <tanlaan> time to go reinstall
[11:43] <tanlaan> yay
[11:43] <tanlaan>  lol
[11:43] <tanlaan> bye all
[11:43] <straylite> although i'm going to double-check that
[11:43] <sophtpaw> ok, i give up
[11:43] <IdleOne> straylite, you can sudo apt-get install  xchat irssi-common then try apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:43] <devnull> zukero idk how you installed the nvidia drivers but i would imagine if you use a ubuntu kernel just reinstall that nvidia package after you install the kernel
[11:43] <sophtpaw> its tough getting attention here sometimes
[11:43] <scorchsaber> eth42: I really don't know....
[11:43] <Wizz_Kidd> Unable to retrieve the printer list. Error message received from manager:
[11:43] <Wizz_Kidd> Connection to CUPS server failed. Check that the CUPS server is correctly installed and running. Error: the IPP request failed for an unknown reason.
[11:44] <zukero> k i'll try that
[11:44] <zukero> thx
[11:44] <Wizz_Kidd> whats the prob here
[11:44] <devnull> i could never get used to the debkernels so i use vanilla kernels and i like to reinstall the drivers if i change versions
[11:44] <straylite> sphtpaw: what's up?
[11:44] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: to little info
[11:44] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: is cups running?
[11:45] <Wizz_Kidd> i dont know
[11:45] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: ps -e |grep cups
[11:45] <Wizz_Kidd> i herd there were some probs with Dapper linux and cupssys
[11:45] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: does it show cupsd?
[11:45] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: maybe. it works here
[11:45] <dan__> hey guys
[11:45] <Wizz_Kidd> yes it shows
[11:45] <UschkinRS> hello... does anyone know a sources.list entry to get mono and mono-develop in actual versions?
[11:45] <Wizz_Kidd> cupsd
[11:46] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: well that's good at least
[11:46] <devnull> i guess life would be easier in ubuntu if i used a deb/ubuntu kernel
[11:46] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: now what are you trying to do?
[11:46] <straylite> IdleOne: with universe and multiverse enabled, the same issue offucrs
[11:46] <Wizz_Kidd> trying to print
[11:46] <icebreak> hi, is there a DJANGO installation guide for UBUNTU ?
[11:46] <Wizz_Kidd> but when i goto printers i get
[11:46] <dan__> when i go to a terminal with ctrl+alt and F1-6 the top line is blank and the bottom of the screen is cut off... is there anything i can do?
[11:46] <Wizz_Kidd> that error message as above
[11:46] <IdleOne> straylite, can you paste your sources.list to paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give the url here please
[11:47] <__mikem> hey, some kid wants me to teach him to write viruses, I don't want to tell him off because he is not exactly an example of good self esteme, so I tried to use jargen to scare him out of it, and he still wants to learn, what should I do
[11:47] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: odd. you don't have a weird firewall rule or something?
[11:47] <straylite> ok, will do
[11:47] <IdleOne> __mikem, tell him to google it
[11:47] <Wizz_Kidd> __mikem: writinbg and learning how ot write viruses is good
[11:47] <Wizz_Kidd> really shwos flaws in system security
[11:48] <xanavim_> __mikem: pray for him  (:
[11:48] <IdleOne> Wizz_Kidd, if you are a security admin yeah
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> mwe: i dont know how do I check
[11:48] <devnull> ah ati just sucks
[11:48] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: sudo iptables -L in a terminal
[11:48] <straylite> IdleOne: sources.list in: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11998
[11:48] <IdleOne> k
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> target     prot opt source               destination
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> target     prot opt source               destination
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[11:48] <Wizz_Kidd> target     prot opt source               destination
[11:48] <toxic_> Is there a way I can get Eterm to launch with options ? (ie I want to run something like "Eterm --command tail -f /var/log/somelog"
[11:48] <trappist> Wizz_Kidd: don't do that.
[11:48] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: don't paste in the channel
[11:49] <mwe> !paste
[11:49] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[11:49] <Wizz_Kidd> didnbt mean 2
[11:49] <__mikem> The really bad thing is when he asked me how to write programs,he asked me, do I have to go into notepad and type in all those weird numbers and symbols (he was refering to the binary data you see when you open a binary file with a text editor)
[11:49] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: anyway you don't have any rules set up. that's not the problem
[11:49] <eagletalon> is it possible to go ubuntu hoary to kubuntu breezy with repositories?
[11:49] <Wizz_Kidd> __mikem: honestly your sounding like a child yourself man
[11:49] <IdleOne> straylite, you are still on hoary?
[11:49] <straylite> idleone: if hoary is 5.10, then yes; i always get confused with the names
[11:49] <IdleOne> ok
[11:50] <__mikem> Wizz_Kidd, not sure how, but ok
[11:50] <xanavim_> sd
[11:50] <xanavim_> oops
[11:50] <IdleOne> straylite, Im gonna have the bot send you a link follow it and make a good sorces.list
[11:50] <mwe> eagletalon: I'd just upgrade ubuntu before installing kubuntu
[11:50] <Wizz_Kidd> read your ims
[11:50] <IdleOne> !teel straylite about easysource
[11:50] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[11:50] <straylite> idleone: thanks mr :)
[11:50] <IdleOne> !tel straylite about easysource
[11:50] <ubotu> IdleOne: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:50] <Wizz_Kidd> __mikem: How old are you
[11:50] <IdleOne> damnit
[11:50] <straylite> !tell straylite about easysource
[11:50] <straylite> don't fret
[11:51] <IdleOne> !tell straylite about easysource
[11:51] <__mikem> Wizz_Kidd why do you ask
[11:51] <Wizz_Kidd> lol becasue I asked .......i will tell you my age
[11:51] <IdleOne> lol straylite thanks :)
[11:51] <Wizz_Kidd> im 18
[11:51] <__mikem> ok I am 17
[11:51] <CraiZE> now you might make love
[11:51] <eth42> haha
[11:52] <mwe> heh
[11:52] <IdleOne> straylite, you will paste the new sources.list replacing the one you have then apt-get update then apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:52] <CraiZE> well in a year when mikem is legal :D
[11:52] <Wizz_Kidd> nor do you know how to write viruses either
[11:52] <toxic_> Is there a way I can get Eterm to launch with options ? (ie I want to run something like "Eterm --command tail -f /var/log/somelog"
[11:52] <Wizz_Kidd> becasue those little signs and stuff you see in notepad is not binary data its machine code
[11:52] <__mikem> I know how to write viruses, I just don't feel like telling him, because its a bad craft to get into
[11:52] <CraiZE> uhm
[11:52] <Wizz_Kidd> __mikem: what have you written ?
[11:52] <CraiZE> yeah virus coders on ubuntu
[11:52] <venin> i think ive removed VLC .. but when i right click a file and "open with" ..VLC is still there.. how to remove it?
[11:52] <eth42> __mikem: yes, the dark side
[11:52] <CraiZE> lol :P
[11:52] <IdleOne> !offtopic
[11:52] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[11:52] <mwe> -ETOPIC
[11:53] <IdleOne> Wizz_Kidd, language please
[11:53] <__mikem> Wizz_Kidd, I never wrote anything, but I did some experimenting with code injection
[11:53] <icebreak> hi, is there a DJANGO installation guide for UBUNTU ?
[11:53] <mwe> Wizz_Kidd: __mikem take it to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[11:53] <Wizz_Kidd> __mikem: LMAO
[11:53] <__mikem> However, I did write a PE Executable Disassembler
[11:53] <straylite> idleone: yay! thanks :D
[11:53] <__mikem> ok
[11:53] <Wizz_Kidd> fucking code injection lol
[11:54] <__mikem> !ops
[11:54] <ubotu> hmm... ops is Help! lilo, hedgemage, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[11:54] <IdleOne> straylite, it installed ubuntu-desktop?
[11:54] <IdleOne> Wizz_Kidd, language dude
[11:54] <Amaranth> !language
[11:54] <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.
[11:54] <Seveas> __mikem, ?
[11:54] <straylite> idleone: yeah; it's installing 381MB of stuff, which is about right
[11:54] <straylite> i might abort it and add the CD in
[11:54] <IdleOne> straylite, :) glad I could help
[11:54] <__mikem> Seveas, This wizz_kidd is being a disruption
[11:54] <IdleOne> straylite, you dont need the cd
[11:54] <Wizz_Kidd> ompaul: that wasnt nice
[11:55] <Seveas> Wizz_Kidd, consider that a warning
[11:55] <ompaul> Wizz_Kidd, do that again and your gone for the night
[11:55] <Amaranth> Wizz_Kidd: Please take off-topic discussions to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:55] <Wizz_Kidd> do what again ???????/
[11:55] <ompaul> and keep the language
[11:55] <ompaul> out of your conversation
[11:55] <Wizz_Kidd> i didnt start the damn convo and you dont know me
[11:55] <trappist> oh my
[11:55] <IdleOne> Wizz_Kidd, the cursing is not tollorated
[11:55] <jason> will ubuntu run deb packages?
[11:55] <ompaul> not open to debate
[11:55] <eth42> 18
[11:55] <straylite> idleone: but if i have it, won't it make my downloads shrink from 381mb to something a little nicerer?
[11:56] <graveson> i installed enlightenment some time back and when i restarted X ,it seems enlightenment has taken over eventhough i select gnome as my session ,anyone know how i can get rid of this
[11:56] <IdleOne> straylite, it will ask you for the cd all the time if that doesnt bother you its ok to have it there
[11:56] <nalioth> jason: please use official ubuntu debs, to use others leads to system instability
[11:56] <straylite> idleone: cool, tanks :)
[11:56] <IdleOne> np
[11:56] <straylite> :)
[11:56] <jason> does ubuntu have a gui program to create a custom live cd?
[11:57] <graveson> anyone ?
[11:57] <straylite> sorrY?
[11:57] <Seveas> jason, yes, gnome-terminal
[11:57] <straylite> what's enlightenment?
[11:57] <jenda> Seveas: LOL! :-D
[11:57] <duelboot> somebody enlighten straylite lol
[11:58] <__mikem> enlightenment is an alternative DEsktop Environment
[11:58] <straylite> ah
[11:58] <straylite> astro73: ooh beat me, beat me! hehe
[11:58] <__mikem> In my oppinion, it is still very premature
[11:58] <Astro73> lol
[11:58] <IdleOne> ok ok
[11:58] <IdleOne> !offtopic
[11:58] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[11:58] <keithhhh> what have I walked into oh my
[11:58] <Astro73> of course, my baseball skills are horrible
[11:59] <graveson> i know but t seems to be part of windows session ,how can i make sure only gnome is my desktop enviroment
[11:59] <keithhhh> can't just have a drink in peace my god!
[11:59] <jason> i was looking at ibuild to create a live cd, but would rather make one in ubuntu, can anyone point me in the right direction?
[11:59] <straylite> hey does anyone here use samba in a domain environment? i'm wondering if there is a way to have domain drop-down in a gnome/kde logon screen...
[11:59] <mwe> __mikem: hasn't it been premature for sevaral years?
[11:59] <lwizardl> hi
[12:00] <eth42> graveson: why do you think it is part of your session?