[12:00] <Printer> Me again.  :)
[12:00] <__mikem> What I mean is, they haven't really done anything with it. It looks nice, but it seems like they could have done so much more with it
[12:00] <lwizardl> is there a guide for configuring a webserver using ubuntu as the os
[12:01] <eth42> lwizardl: configuring apache on ubuntu is probably not very much different than on any other unix-os
[12:01] <Printer> When I transfer a file through my network via samba it takes 45 seconds to copy a 200 meg file from a command line.  In nautilus it takes about 8 minutes.  Why would this be.
[12:01] <michael117> How can I mount an ISO disk image to appear as though it were virtually a CD drive and the disk was inside of it? Similar to the way that Alcohol 120% or daemon tools do for windows
[12:01] <graveson> it has this shaded grey borders on any application i open.if i remove enlightenment using synaptic , and relogin gnomedoes no start ,only a terminal window
[12:01] <Blissex> lwizardl: probably there are several, look for a Debian oriented one for example.
[12:01] <mwe> Printer: because nautilus is broken
[12:02] <lwizardl> eth42: well what i ment was like bind dns, etc but i'll search google
[12:02] <Printer> mwe:  Oh.  THis is a known problem then?
[12:02] <eth42> graveson: well, I don't know about enlightening, but why don't you just try it with a fresh home directory? (that is, with .gnome* and .gconf* moved to somewhere else)
[12:02] <mwe> Printer: well I think at least it not being able to access smb:/ properly is
[12:03] <graveson> eth42 : ok let me try
[12:05] <Printer> mwe: Alright them I'll just keep updating and see what happens.
[12:05] <Get_A_Fix> Would there be Breezy friendly software to record telephone calls ?
[12:06] <Sionide> alias justfuckinginstall='sudo apt-get install'
[12:06] <ompaul> Sionide, how long are you in this channel?
[12:06] <asdjasdja> hi, i compiled apache and i changed the documentroot setting and i even chmodded the directory but i keep getting a "orbidden
[12:06] <asdjasdja> You don't have permission to access / on this server.
[12:06] <asdjasdja> error
[12:06] <Sionide> ompaul, 24/7 minus rebooting time. heh, why?
[12:07] <ompaul> Sionide, chill with the language
[12:07] <dandesousa> cgange to root
[12:07] <Sionide> oh right, apologies
[12:07] <d4mj3w> Can anyone help me with setting up my wireless connection and configuring wlan0?
[12:07] <Sionide> funny though isn't it :p
[12:07] <asdjasdja> i chmodded the directory dandesousa
[12:07] <dandesousa> chown it
[12:08] <ompaul> Sionide, no, its just like your nick deadly :-/ :-)
[12:08] <__mikem> I have a question, what makes transgaming different than running my windows games under wine/cedega
[12:08] <ompaul> irony becoming laughter
[12:08] <sonic> hey guys, can anyone tell me why firefox (and any other browser) keeps automatically shutting down when I try to visit certain web pages?
[12:08] <sonic> Like this one    http://www.3ddownloads.com/linuxgames/loki/patches/ut/ut-install-436.run
[12:09] <asdjasdja> dandesousa, still nothing
[12:09] <d4mj3w> Can anyone help me with setting up my wireless connection and configuring wlan0?
[12:09] <apokryphos> sonic: if you wget that URL do you have a problem?
[12:09] <sonic> apokryphos:  what do you mean mate?
[12:09] <dandesousa> hm
[12:09] <apokryphos> sonic: have you tried running one of them from the terminal to see if you can get any useful output?
[12:09] <ompaul> sonic, it does not understand what to do with that file, but to be honest it should offere to save it
[12:09] <IdleOne> Sionide, should that alias be for a force install :P
[12:10] <apokryphos> sonic: i.e. typing wget http://www.3ddownloads.com/linuxgames/loki/patches/ut/ut-install-436.run         ......in a terminal
[12:10] <sonic> I think its more to do with the content in certain websites
[12:10] <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...
[12:10] <sebastianmares> Hey guys, I recently downloaded the Flight 4, 5 and 6 CDs and all of them failed to start X.org. Any idea why? I have an ATI Radeon 9600 AGP card that works fine with 5.10.
[12:10] <apokryphos> sebastianmares: what's the error output?
[12:10] <Sionide> IdleOne, good point..
[12:11] <apokryphos> sebastianmares: no need to download ISOs btw, you can upgrade straight from your 5.10
[12:11] <eth42> ltR^: create a new user, log out, log in as new, check whether the error occurs for the new user
[12:11] <sebastianmares> Yes, that's what I did in first place and same problem: after the upgrade finished, I couldn't boot in graphic mode.
[12:12] <ompaul> sebastianmares, file a bug with errors from startx
[12:12] <sonic> sorry guys, I gave you the wrong link, its this one here  http://www.3ddownloads.com/linuxgames/loki/patches/ut/ut-install-436.run#
[12:12] <sebastianmares> Unfortunately, I don't know the exact output (didn't write it on a piece of paper), but it told me that there was an error and that I should check my configuration file.
[12:12] <eth42>  ltR^: well, or just change preferences/theme ?
[12:12] <sebastianmares> OK, will do.
[12:12] <__mikem> Hey, why would I subscribe to transgaming as apposed to just runing the installer for my games under wine/cedega
[12:12] <apokryphos> sebastianmares: can't do much without the exact error output
[12:12] <Sionide> anyone know if the nice new Dapper theme/window borders etc is available for breezy?
[12:12] <ltR^> eth42 i already did
[12:12] <sebastianmares> It's just weird that all Ubuntu releases worked except Dapper.
[12:12] <ltR^> i changed the theme
[12:13] <sebastianmares> And I didn't change the hardware in any way.
[12:13] <d4mj3w> Can anyone help me with setting up my wireless connection and configuring wlan0?
[12:13] <d4mj3w> :[
[12:13] <ompaul> sebastianmares, you should try >> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg << and choose VESA as the card type and leave the rest of the stuff the same
[12:13] <yumzakov> lol dw
[12:13] <d4mj3w> <3 yumz
[12:13] <yumzakov> just keep trying
[12:13] <mwe> sebastianmares: maybe because dapper is still in the testing phase
[12:13] <hyperactivecrond> !dapper
[12:13] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[12:13] <Blissex> d4mj3w: improperly worded question... but try #wireless and be ore specific.
[12:14] <hyperactivecrond> join that channel dapper-users-without-a-clue
[12:14] <simian__> quake 4 has started running in a really small screen, doeas anyone knwo why?
[12:14] <sebastianmares> Thanks for the tip ompaul.
[12:14] <ompaul> hyperactivecrond, be nice
[12:14] <hyperactivecrond> ompaul, yeah i should...
[12:14] <Get_A_Fix> Would anyone know of Breezy friendly software to record telephone calls ?
[12:14] <mareks> trying to compile httpd-2.2.0 and having some issues
[12:14] <hyperactivecrond> although dapper flight 6 is quite friendly
[12:14] <sgleo87> hello DBO
[12:15] <d4mj3w> oi,thank you blissex
[12:15] <hyperactivecrond> s/friendly/stable on my machine
[12:15] <yumzakov> hows it going deedub
[12:15] <hyperactivecrond> stable for me == not scrashing
[12:15] <mareks> error = "C compiler cannot create executeables"
[12:15] <mareks> any help?
[12:15] <apokryphos> mareks: install build-essential
[12:15] <Howitzer> Does anybody know where i can ask questions about Beagle?
[12:15] <intelikey> !b-e
[12:15] <ubotu> well, b-e is no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo aptitude install build-essential.
[12:15] <ompaul> Get_A_Fix, have a look at asterisk
[12:16] <eth42> Howitzer: perhaps somewhere on irc.gnome.org?
[12:16] <ompaul> Howitzer, ask your real question, after that #gnome might be of use
[12:16] <Get_A_Fix> ompaul: thx much
[12:16] <albacker> checking for X... no
[12:16] <albacker> configure: error: fbpager requires the X Window System libraries and headers.
[12:16] <sgleo87> I just got my new external hdd....how do I create a partition on it in ubuntu?
[12:16] <albacker> what do i need ? which package?
[12:16] <__mikem> nevermind
[12:16] <toxic_> Does anyone know how I can use grep with root-tail ? (no, root-tail - logfile | grep mask) doesn't work. (Doesn't have to be grep, anything that makes root-tail adapt to print text that only matches pattern)
[12:16] <apokryphos> albacker: what are you trying to compile?
[12:16] <mwe> sgleo87: sudo cfdisk
[12:16] <albacker> apokryphos, fbpager.
[12:16] <cybernight> are there any programs to defrag ubuntu?
[12:17] <eth42> sgleo87: how is it attached?
[12:17] <mwe> sgleo87: create a type 83 partition
[12:17] <Get_A_Fix> ompaul: getafix - asterisk  LOL
[12:17] <Howitzer> If i put / in the exclude filter, but /home/ in the include filter, what happens? Will it include /home/? or exclude it because it is a child of /
[12:17] <sgleo87> eth42, usb
[12:17] <apokryphos> !info fbpager
[12:17] <mwe> sgleo87: then create a file system on it
[12:17] <ubotu> fbpager: (a pager application for the Fluxbox window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.1.4-2build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 62 kB, Installed size: 264 kB
[12:17] <Howitzer> !info beagle
[12:17] <ubotu> beagle: (Desktop search tool), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.1-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 836 kB, Installed size: 3100 kB
[12:17] <apokryphos> albacker: what's wrong with the ubuntu version? Dated?
[12:18] <albacker> apokryphos, i thought there wasnt any version in the repos./
[12:18] <erg0t_> hello
[12:18] <crimsun> sfar: probably incorrect dxs parameter being used. Pastebin ``lspci -v && lspci -nv''
[12:18] <proTEU`> u guys seem to have funn in here
[12:18] <ompaul> crimsun, if I siad cao106-dat is that enough info for a creative setup?
[12:18] <albacker> thanks apokryphos ;)
[12:18] <apokryphos> albacker: as you can see, there is :P. Enable the Universe repository. Type /msg ubotu repositories   in here
[12:18] <crimsun> ompaul: ECONTEXT
[12:18] <sgleo87> mwe, so just type cfdisk in the command line?
[12:18] <cybernight> hello any know any defragmenters for ubuntu?
[12:18] <holden> Really lame question: how do I send those privae red messages over the channel?
[12:18] <eth42> sgleo87: I don't know how to find out the device name once it is attached
[12:18] <eth42> but then you can just use sfdisk or parted
[12:18] <erg0t_> im using Dapper Drake, just recently upgraded... my issue is that before i installed Kubuntu desktop i had Gnome and XFCE running ok... after installing Kubuntu, now Gnome wont work.
[12:18] <mwe> sgleo87: sudo cfdisk /dev/yourdevice
[12:18] <Howitzer> Explain 'wont work'
[12:19] <erg0t_> could the installation of kubuntu desktop have broken Gnome_
[12:19] <erg0t_> ?
[12:19] <asdjasdja> You don't have permission to access / on this server. is the error i get when i try to view 127.0.0.1 and i have created a folder called www as i set the document root for /home/josh/www  i also chmodded it
[12:19] <ompaul> crimsun, its the chip on an audigy2
[12:19] <Howitzer> explain 'wont work' please
[12:19] <asdjasdja> how can i fix this
[12:19] <apokryphos> erg0t_: in theory -- no definitely not. But join #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussion
[12:19] <erg0t_> ok apokryphos , thanks
[12:19] <intelikey> erg0t_ possable but not likely
[12:19] <crimsun> ompaul: the "audigy" has different models, some of which use emu10k1, some of which use ca0106
[12:19] <duelboot> is doing apt-get upgrade a good or bad idea?
[12:19] <erg0t_> thanks intelikey
[12:19] <apokryphos> duelboot: depends on what you're trying to achieve.
[12:20] <jason> er, how do I get java for ubuntu?
[12:20] <crimsun> ompaul: I'm still missing context
[12:20] <apokryphos> jason: /msg ubotu java
[12:20] <duelboot> apokryphos, just want the latest available
[12:20] <apokryphos> duelboot: for all packages?
[12:20] <sgleo87> mwe, I found the devide name under system>administration>disks, it says /dev/sdb
[12:20] <cybernight> i have to find a defragmenter for ubuntu, can anyone help? its a project.
[12:20] <apokryphos> duelboot: then yes, it should be fine.
[12:20] <scorchsaber> jason: I beleive there is a package in synaptic. Also, you can go to Java.com and use Alien to convert the RPM
[12:20] <jason> apokryphos, nothing happened
[12:20] <ompaul> crimsun, its a box that I have to fix (some day) but I don't know where to start, if it works under dapper I can forget about it
[12:20] <mwe> sgleo87: well sudo cfdisk /dev/sdb then
[12:20] <duelboot> apokryphos, that's why I was asking...don't really know
[12:20] <lwizardl> !javadebs
[12:20] <duelboot> thx
[12:20] <asdjasdja> You don't have permission to access / on this server. is the error i get when i try to view 127.0.0.1 and i have created a folder called www as i set the document root for /home/josh/www  i also chmodded it
[12:20] <ledil> hello
[12:20] <ompaul> crimsun, it will be dapper at the end of this month
[12:20] <crimsun> ompaul: what's wrong with it now?
[12:20] <eth42> sgleo87: or sudo parted /dev/sdb
[12:20] <asdjasdja> how can i fix this
[12:20] <jason> alien?
[12:20] <apokryphos> !tell jason about java
[12:21] <jason> thanks, apokryphos, worked that time...
[12:21] <duelboot> asdjasdja, tried to sudo?
[12:21] <ompaul> crimsun, appart from the fact I don't have it to hand, it was missing some channels
[12:21] <ledil> when Im starting network-manager Im getting "no network connection". Is there something I must change ?
[12:21] <asdjasdja> hmmm?
[12:21] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, and then you said something about a type 83 partition? and creating a file system?
[12:21] <mwe> parted? isn't that for resizing partitions?
[12:21] <mwe> sgleo87: yes
[12:21] <muep__> jason: Penguin Liberation Front has a repository with java
[12:21] <mareks> installing httpd-2.2.0. when running cmd "./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2" i get "c compiler cannot create executeables", any help?
[12:21] <scorchsaber> jason: Alien is used to convert RPMS to debs, and so forth. I really don't know the commands, only used it twice
[12:21] <crimsun> ompaul: I'm not sure what that means. Are you saying only stereo worked?
[12:21] <ompaul> crimsun, yes
[12:21] <scorchsaber> jason: You should really get the one in the repository
[12:21] <mwe> sgleo87: create a new partition first. then set type to 83 and commit changes
[12:21] <sfar> crimsun: uh okay :) i dont know what that mean but here is the output. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12003
[12:21] <apokryphos> mareks: install build-essential
[12:21] <predius_> mareks: apt-get install build-essential
[12:21] <ompaul> crimsun, as in the speakers in front of me
[12:21] <cybernight> anyone, any help on defragmenting
[12:22] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, thx
[12:22] <duelboot> asdjasdja, what's the file permissions on the directory?
[12:22] <intelikey> cybernight doesn't e2fsck kinda do that?   i've never tried to defrag an ext fs
[12:22] <muep__> cybernight: what are you trying to do?
[12:22] <eth42> muep__, jason: I used the ones from jpackage.org and then alien
[12:22] <apokryphos> cybernight: have you searched the repositories? apt-cache search defrag
[12:22] <mwe> sgleo87: after that quit cfdisk and use mkfs to create a file system
[12:22] <eth42> muep__, jason: problem is that you first have to build these .. . *sigh*
[12:22] <cybernight> i'm trying to find a defrag. for ubuntu
[12:22] <muep__> the PLF java is very easy
[12:23] <proTEU`> defrag.   defrag.  defrag.
[12:23] <Howitzer> Nobody can help me with my Beagle question?
[12:23] <crimsun> ompaul: afaict all channels are supported
[12:23] <ompaul> crimsun, however its not here at the moment, and it just left the building if I had seen you an hour ago I would have been able to do something with it
[12:23] <Howitzer> In Beagle: If i put / in the exclude filter, but /home/ in the include filter, what happens? Will it include /home/? or exclude it because it is a child of /
[12:23] <intelikey> cybernight defrag
[12:23] <apokryphos> cybernight: please don't flood. Ask your question, if someone is able/willing to help, they will.
[12:23] <muep__> http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/pool/i386/non-free/java/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0%2bupdate05_i386.deb
[12:23] <crimsun> ompaul: In Dapper I've pushed a number of fixes to the ca0106 driver
[12:23] <muep__> that should be the java package
[12:23] <ompaul> crimsun, then it should be good in that :-)
[12:23] <mareks> predius_, getting following error when running that cmd: "E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavilable)"
[12:23] <crimsun> ompaul: a couple of those fixes have been routing, so it's probable your issue is already resolved
[12:24] <eth42>  muep__: ah, cool! i thought plf was for mandrake only
[12:24] <predius_> mareks: already running apt?
[12:24] <RobertB> I have a weird issue with Ubuntu 5.10. During installation I was asked to provide a user name and password for my account. I use this account to log in once the install is done -- no problem. However, that same password is not accepted by applications that demand root access. I've googled a lot but haven't yet come across this variation of the "root problem".
[12:24] <ompaul> crimsun, great, I'll just be taking it down at the end of the month for full dapperisation
[12:24] <mareks> predius_, wups, had synaptic running in background
[12:24] <muep__> eth42: nowadays they have breezy packages, too :)
[12:24] <zP-Osama> is there anyone who can help me setup ndiswrapper on the new 2.6.16 kernel?
[12:25] <eth42> muep__: that's very reasonable :-)
[12:25] <cybernight> well thanks apokryphos, got to go
[12:25] <mareks> predius_, working now; thanks :-)
[12:25] <mwe> RobertB: can you even use sudo?
[12:25] <mwe> RobertB: ie open a terminal and type sudo ls
[12:25] <muep__> RobertB, try, for example, sudo ls
[12:26] <RobertB> mwe and muep__: Thanks for the advice. That does seem to work. But applications launched from the GNOME menu do not accept my password.
[12:26] <myp> !tell RobertB about gnome
[12:26] <mwe> RobertB: odd. should be using the same sudo entry
[12:27] <dark_fibre> does anyone know how to set the seti_dir in conky?
[12:27] <RobertB> mwe: I even did a complete reformat and reinstall -- this time provided a Full Name for my account, because I thought that this could be the problem (long shot, I know). Still same problem.
[12:27] <sword-> yo
[12:27] <zP-Osama> is there anyone who can help me setup ndiswrapper on the new 2.6.16 kernel?
[12:27] <eth42> RobertB: huh? sudo on terminal works but gksudo doesn't?
[12:27] <vge> zP-Osama: what wireless card?
[12:27] <muep__> RobertB, are you using any special characters in your password?
[12:27] <mwe> RobertB: you are using your user password when it asks, right?
[12:27] <__mikem> zP-Osama are you Osama Bin Lauden
[12:27] <apokryphos> eth42: what's the error?
[12:28] <__mikem> sorry, couldn't resist
[12:28] <eth42> RobertB: reformatting + reinstalling sounds like the wrong approach for linux
[12:28] <muep__> try using only a-z and 0-9
[12:28] <zP-Osama> vge: linksys wireless g
[12:28] <eth42> apokryphos: about RobertB
[12:28] <RobertB> eth42: I'm not quite familiar with how the GNOME menu apps attain root access. But "sudo ls" does work. So does "gksudo ls".
[12:28] <sgleo87> mwe, sry, I am bit of a noob...do I create a primary or logical partition?
[12:28] <zP-Osama> vge: i got the new kernel installed but it doesnt have ndiswrapper nd im stuck trying to install it
[12:28] <mwe> sgleo87: either
[12:28] <RobertB> eth42: Yeah, probably. But it was worth a shot I figured since I couldn't find the problem.
[12:28] <mwe> sgleo87: if you just need one partition go with a primary
[12:28] <RobertB> muep__: No -- no special characters. About ten characters, a-z, all lower case.
[12:29] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, thx
[12:29] <RobertB> muep__: However, I use a Swedish keyboard layout.
[12:29] <eth42> sgleo87: I'd say that doesn't matter much
[12:29] <eth42> sgleo87: use primary
[12:29] <muep__> RobertB, that shouldn't be a problem
[12:29] <RobertB> mwe: Yes, I'm using my regular user password. The one that works fine for logging in to GNOME
[12:29] <mareks> predius_, quick question. nothing really happens to other files on my system until i actually run "sudo make install" correct?
[12:29] <predius_> mareks: right
[12:29] <mwe> RobertB: hmm. and sudo ls as that user works fine?
[12:30] <predius_> mareks: did you compile with prefix=/usr?
[12:30] <muep__> mareks: before the install part, do not use sudo
[12:30] <mareks> predius_, the "./configure ..." cmd and "make" cmd just compile the files, correct?
[12:30] <sgleo87> mwe, if I do type 83 I can still use it in Windows right?
[12:30] <zP-Osama> vge: im at the step in the ubuntu howto forum were i unpakage it and copile but for some reason tis telling me the file doesnt exist....
[12:30] <mareks> predius_, "./configre --prefix=/usr/local/apache2"
[12:30] <mwe> sgleo87: yeah. but windows doesn't read ext3 file systems by default
[12:30] <predius_> mareks: /usr
[12:30] <RobertB> mwe: Yes. I launched a terminal, still logged in as my ordinary user account ("rob"), and typed "sudo ls". I assume this would then elevate my status to root privileges. And I get a listing of my directory contents, no problem.
[12:31] <apokryphos> mareks: correct
[12:31] <mareks> predius_, why just /usr?
[12:31] <sfar> crimsun: do you find anything that might be wrong in the output? sorry to bother, but i should have been in bed for like one hour ago :<
[12:31] <mwe> RobertB: does gksudo gedit work? and is it a problem in all prgrams accessed with the menus that need root?
[12:31] <vge> zP-Osama: well im kinda bad with wrapper, all i can say is gl :/
[12:31] <predius_> mareks: because not only binaries are installed
[12:31] <ompaul> RobertB, so have you got a program called xev installed? launch it in a terminal
[12:31] <sgleo87> mwe, so should I still use type 83 if I use it in both windows and linux?
[12:31] <zP-Osama> vge: lol np thanks anyway
[12:31] <predius_> so they go into /usr/
[12:31] <mwe> sgleo87: yeah
[12:32] <sgleo87> mwe, so what do I have to do in windows so it can read and write to it?
[12:32] <mwe> sgleo87: but you probably want fat32 for easy sharing. it will limit file size to 4GB though
[12:32] <d4mj3w> Can anyone help me set up wlan0?
[12:32] <RobertB> mwe: Yes, it appears to affect all configuration apps that one would expect to require root privileges. With "gksudo gedit" I get an error message which I believe to be unrelated (but I'm not sure), and the editor then launches.
[12:32] <crimsun> sfar: I'm busy atm. If you will please file a bug on Malone, I'd appreciate it.
[12:32] <mareks> predius_, do i have to redo configure and make cmd then?
[12:32] <eth42> d4mj3w: depends. do you need help setting up the device or the connection?
[12:32] <sgleo87> mwe, hmm...so a single file can only be 4GB?
[12:32] <predius_> mareks: yep
[12:32] <mareks> predius_, (after deleting directory: /usr/local/apache2)?
[12:32] <mwe> sgleo87: Or try your luck with some of the free ext tools for windows. I don't use them but I hear there should be some good ones
[12:32] <RobertB> "Authentication Rejected, reason: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed". This is what "gksudo gedit" tells me before launching the editor (seemingly successfully).
[12:33] <mwe> sgleo87: right
[12:33] <sgleo87> mwe, I do have partition magic in windows
[12:33] <mwe> sgleo87: or use ext3 and a free windows tool that lets you use it
[12:33] <predius_> mareks: configure --prefix=/usr
[12:33] <ompaul> RobertB, so it should
[12:33] <sgleo87> mwe, k, I'll look into that
[12:34] <RobertB> ompaul: What does that message indicate -- does it provide any clue into my problem of attaining root access when I manually launch applications from the GNOME menu?
[12:34] <ompaul> RobertB, that one is spurious to your complaint
[12:34] <d4mj3w> eth: I need help setting up both...but in the network connections I need to make it so I can choose "wlan0" instead of "eth0"
[12:34] <RobertB> All right, suspected that.
[12:34] <mwe> sgleo87: but frankly how often do you need files larger than 4GB?
[12:34] <eth42> mwe: sgleo87: but there are no which support ext3 writing, right?
[12:34] <ompaul> RobertB, I think that your keyboard settings in the terminal and in gnome do not mathc
[12:35] <ompaul> RobertB, match even
[12:35] <ddonky> i'm installing a deb, and i get this error: http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2144
[12:35] <eth42>  d4mj3w: I think that depends on the driver. i have ipw2100, and there it is a special kernel-option you have to provide to get wlan0
[12:35] <Flesh2Fester> rainbow tables?
[12:35] <dark_fibre> does anyone know how to set the seti_dir in conky?
[12:35] <mwe> eth42: I think there is. I'm not 100% sure though
[12:35] <RobertB> ompaul: Hmm, I don't have any special characters in my password though -- they should all work regardless of layout.
[12:35] <RobertB> Unless perhaps there is some Unicode issue?
[12:35] <dark_fibre> or what seti's dir is?
[12:35] <RobertB> Even with a-z?
[12:35] <askdfjlkjfhawlk> FINALY
[12:35] <ompaul> RobertB, seen it before
[12:36] <mwe> RobertB: I don't think it's a unicode or layout problem
[12:36] <eth42>  mwe: no free perhaps. I've found one yesterday that had the option "allow writing" and "force ext3 writing". i wouldn't try that... :-)
[12:36] <RobertB> ompaul: I will try to add the US English layout then, just in case.
[12:36] <d4mj3w> eth: I'm trying to set up a linksys wireless G wusb54g.  I got the drivers, and the wdiswrapper.
[12:36] <mareks> where would be a good place to put apache2 root dir?
[12:36] <sfar> crimsun: i will do that tomorrow after work. thank you for being helpful and good night!
[12:36] <sgleo87> mwe, that is true, even my video files are less than 200MB
[12:36] <mwe> eth42: sounds risky yes
[12:36] <mwe> sgleo87: I'd go with fat32 then
[12:36] <ompaul> RobertB, match it to whatever your xorg-conf says
[12:36] <Joetheodd> If I install firefox 1.5.1 on my system, will anything horrible happen?
[12:37] <d4mj3w> problem is wlan0 is not an option.  the status light on my adapter isnt blinking either.
[12:37] <eth42> d4mj3w: sorry, no idea about [nw] diswrapper
[12:37] <Unbun> Can anyone tell me how to run wine?
[12:37] <sgleo87> mwe, just out of curiosity, what kind of files would be that large?
[12:37] <sfar> !tell Joetheodd about ff1.5
[12:37] <RobertB> mwe: I've seen other issues on the forums with regards to root access, but my particular problem seems unique. This surprises me because it's a completely fresh install (finished just 15 minutes ago) -- and I could replicate it after a second install.
[12:37] <ompaul> RobertB, and watch the kyb options - they need to match
[12:37] <d4mj3w> eth : we dont have to talk about it :p
[12:37] <mwe> sgleo87: some dvd images maybe
[12:37] <RobertB> ompaul: Thanks. Will dig around a bit.
[12:37] <Unbun> Whats the help server?
[12:38] <ompaul> Unbun, wiki.ubuntu.com and help.ubuntu.com
[12:38] <d4mj3w> I just need the system to recognize my adapter and see "wlan0" in the network section >.<
[12:38] <sgleo87> mwe, I see, well I don't have any of those, I'll go with fat32 then
[12:38] <mwe> RobertB: yeah it's odd
[12:38] <mwe> sgleo87: good choise
[12:38] <intelikey> Unbun also irc.freenode.net #ubuntu   (here)
[12:38] <devnull> right ... me and ati and amd64 don't get along
[12:38] <ompaul> mwe, I have seen it (as recently as last night) :-) uk and us mix up
[12:38] <mwe> sgleo87: use sudo mkfs.vfat to create the file system
[12:39] <mwe> ompaul: I see
[12:39] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, thank you so much
[12:39] <eth42> d4mj3w: network section == network-admin?
[12:39] <RobertB> mwe and ompaul -- guess what: when I changed to US English in GNOME (for some reason the keyboard settings panel did not require root) -- it worked! It's not a solution because I really need Swedish layout, but at least it's a temporary workaround. Many thanks for your efforts.
[12:39] <mareks> any insight on reformatting a ntfs partition to ext3?
[12:39] <ddonky> i'm installing a deb, and i get this error: http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2144     ...anyone know why?
[12:39] <codecaine> hi how can I get my wifi card configurations to stay in ubuntu like my web key?
[12:40] <codecaine> so its the same after I reboot
[12:40] <ompaul> RobertB, you need to change your password to all numbers before you change your keyboard again :-)
[12:40] <mwe> RobertB: sound like a bug to me
[12:40] <RobertB> ompaul: Yeah, guess I can live with that. :)
[12:40] <ompaul> RobertB, X and gnome are all saying different things that is all
[12:40] <mwe> codecaine: configure it in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:40] <codecaine> ty
[12:40] <eth42> d4mj3w?
[12:41] <Unbun> Can someone help me with wine execution?
[12:41] <mwe> codecaine: man interfaces
[12:41] <mwe> Unbun: type wine
[12:41] <d4mj3w> yes eth sorry :\
[12:41] <mwe> Unbun: :)
[12:41] <Unbun> wine
[12:41] <mwe> Unbun: wine notepad.exe for example
[12:41] <Unbun> ok
[12:41] <RobertB> ompaul: At least I have something to go on now, you narrowed the problem down for me. I'll keep digging a bit and see what I come up with. Thanks again!
[12:41] <Unbun> God... i am such a noob to linux...
[12:41] <mwe> Unbun: only a tiny fraction of all windows programs actually work though
[12:41] <lwizardl> can someone help me with configuring this box for static ips
[12:42] <dark_fibre> can someone tell me what seti's dir is please?
[12:42] <mareks> cmd to reformat ntfs partition to ext3?
[12:42] <Unbun> Im just looking for something that can run, an mp3 player (such as xmplay) and sim city 2000
[12:42] <mwe> lwizardl: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[12:42] <mwe> lwizardl: make a backup first though
[12:42] <mwe> lwizardl: 'man interfaces' in a terminal explains it all
[12:42] <GuardianAtomos> Where is the phpmyadmin package installed?
[12:42] <apokryphos> mareks: mkfs.ext3
[12:42] <lwizardl> mwe: how do i make a backup?
[12:42] <GuardianAtomos> i.e., how do I access it?
[12:43] <jcole> my /lib/modules/2.6.15-20-686/kernel/drivers/char/drm/i915.ko kernel module is dated 20040405 ... how do i go about upgrading my kernel drm to 20060119 like this guy? -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=134069&highlight=20060119
[12:43] <intelikey> dark_fibre "find / -name '*seti*' "
[12:43] <mareks> apokryphos, im not sure i understand?
[12:43] <mwe> lwizardl: copy the file
[12:43] <apokryphos> mareks: that's a command to format a partition as ext3
[12:43] <codecaine> another question I made all my gui blue but when I login to ubuntu I get that red screen with the interfaces loading how can I change that?
[12:43] <mareks> how do i tell it which partition?
[12:43] <zP-Osama> I just installed ndiswrapper and rebooted my computer and my wirelss card isnt showing up in network-admin. Is there another way for me to configure it?
[12:43] <mwe> lwizardl: sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.bak for example
[12:44] <dark_fibre> intelikey, thanks, i've already tried that but couldn't fnd anything. the default location appears to be /opt/seti?
[12:44] <apokryphos> mareks: man mkfs.ext3
[12:44] <mareks> apokryphos, thanks
[12:44] <Unbun>  where do i type wine?
[12:44] <zaibiechu> i want to install "Xubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) Flight CD 6" from my hard disk,where can i download the proper vmlinuz and initrd.gz
[12:44] <apokryphos> mareks: as most commands :P, just like mkfs.ext3 /dev/someentry
[12:44] <mwe> Unbun: in a terminal
[12:44] <s-ndh-c> Unbun:  in a terminal?
[12:44] <mareks> Unbun, terminal
[12:44] <Unbun> ok
[12:44] <apokryphos> mareks: use with care :), and make sure nothing's mounted on it.
[12:44] <roostishaw> can anyone tell me what user accounts are not needed?
[12:44] <jcole> drm being so old in ubuntu might be the cause of alot of these bugs? -> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=direct+rendering&search=Search&orderby=-priority%2C-severity
[12:44] <vge> zP-Osama: iwconfig
[12:45] <apokryphos> roostishaw: what do you mean
[12:45] <Unbun> says bash: wine: command not found
[12:45] <mwe> roostishaw: the ones you see are system accounts and should not be removed
[12:45] <zP-Osama> vge: ed@EAGLE:~$ sudo iwconfig
[12:45] <roostishaw> what accounts are not needed for the computer to function properly...
[12:45] <zP-Osama> lo        no wireless extensions.
[12:45] <zP-Osama> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[12:45] <Sionide> what do i need to play a .mp4 ?
[12:45] <bash> ?
[12:45] <s-ndh-c> Unbun:  install wine first?
[12:45] <Unbun> I thought I did
[12:45] <apokryphos> Sionide: just xine probably
[12:45] <zaibiechu> i want to install "Xubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) Flight CD 6" from my hard disk,where can i download the proper vmlinuz and initrd.gz
[12:45] <ompaul> !tell Sionide about restricted
[12:45] <intelikey> dark_fibre if you ran that command and it didn't return any /path/file_or_dir  then there is nothing named seti on your system or you may need to prepend sudo  it might have errored out before it finished.
[12:45] <mwe> roostishaw: the ones that are created by default should be left alone
[12:45] <ompaul> Sionide, read the message from the bot please
[12:46] <zaibiechu> can anyone help me
[12:46] <Sionide> ta
[12:46] <dark_fibre> intelikey, thanks i'll try that
[12:46] <roostishaw> mwe, ok
[12:46] <mwe> roostishaw: they're not login accounts and should not pose a security risk
[12:46] <Unbun> The wine instill isnt the most... Helpful...
[12:46] <zaibiechu> _jason, do yo know?
[12:47] <asdf25> so i'm trying to run Xgl with fglrx (radeon 9800 pro), i'm using only official dapper packages, DRI works in normal X, and i've followed all the guides... and when i run Xgl, it starts up, starts an Xorg process, makes monitor grey, waits about 5 seconds then segfaults... any ideas?
[12:47] <Unbun> I install from synap package manager right?
[12:47] <CaNsA> im trying to find a way of making a ntfs drive into a linux filesystem without lossing the data... i havent got another drive to back it upto
[12:47] <ubuntu> m
[12:47] <asdf25> i think partition magic can do that
[12:47] <mwe> CaNsA: I don't think that's possible
[12:47] <intelikey> CaNsA not gonna happen.
[12:47] <mareks> CaNsA, im doing the same thing right now. luckily its only 1gb of data so im must moving it to current working drive and copying back after format
[12:48] <mwe> CaNsA: you need to backup and reformat then restore
[12:48] <CaNsA> kk
[12:48] <CaNsA> damn
[12:48] <mareks> CaNsA, how much data?
[12:48] <CaNsA> 160gigs
[12:48] <mareks> wow
[12:48] <mareks> need one of those $4,000 2.5tb flash cards
[12:48] <CaNsA> :)
[12:49] <CaNsA> whos gonna lend me a 160gig sata then?
[12:49] <CaNsA> ill give back in 2 days
[12:49] <Unbun> Im downloading wine with synap now
[12:49] <venin> i think ive removed VLC .. but when i right click a file and "open with" ..VLC is still there.. how to remove it?
[12:49] <MisterN> mareks: we all "need" so many things :p
[12:49] <mareks> CaNsA, newegg has special on 300gb hitachi SATA150 7200rpm 8mb cache for $100
[12:49] <Unbun> After that all ill need to do is type wine in the terminal right?
[12:49] <intelikey> CaNsA IT WONT WORK! but one might, resize the main partition and make a small partition of as much of the free space as passable. and move all the data to that you can, then repete.....
[12:49] <CaNsA> i dont want to BUY anything :P
[12:49] <mareks> CaNsA, wups not hitachi. Seagate
[12:50] <sgleo87> mwe, sry, one more question....nfts is read only in linux right?
[12:50] <mwe> mareks: sounds better
[12:50] <mwe> mareks: actually it sounds like a good deal
[12:50] <obnibolongo> CaNsA: can't you ask a friend or two or three to go to your place with a laptop, transfer to his computer using a USB 2.0 cable and then do the opposite after formatting? PS: a borrowed harddrive would be easier but in lack of that option...
[12:50] <CaNsA> yep
[12:50] <mwe> sgleo87: yeah if you want to stay safe it is
[12:50] <vge> zP-Osama: sry im too lazy to register, so i cant pm, but i just fought couple weeks to get my wireless working, im not mutch of a help
[12:51] <CaNsA> obnibolongo, i concurr. but its the hassle
[12:51] <zP-Osama> vge: lol no prob
[12:51] <CaNsA> i wnat to do it now..... lol
[12:51] <f8> whats the location of the file with the automount info?
[12:51] <Unbun> YAY!!! thanks for the help
[12:51] <mwe> sgleo87: at least for now. write support is improving though
[12:51] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, just wondering why you wouldn't use that instead of fat32
[12:51] <zP-Osama> vge: well the output of the comand u ave me was lo and eth0. my card in the old kernel was labeled at ra0 so its not being seen at all apparetnly.....
[12:51] <f8> and also, how do i mount NTFS so i can write to it?
[12:51] <s-ndh-c> you could use captive but its not maintained anymore
[12:51] <mwe> sgleo87: well now you know :)
[12:51] <intelikey> CaNsA why not ask for something easy, like say we give you the world and imortality....
[12:51] <sgleo87> mwe, ok, thx
[12:52] <kbrooks> can someone send me a test email with a encrypted message? thanks
[12:52] <CaNsA> intelikey, ll hhave the moon on a stick if u have it to hand :)
[12:52] <mwe> kbrooks: why'd you want that ? :)
[12:52] <obnibolongo> kbrooks: algorithm? mail? public key?
[12:52] <vge> zP-Osama: yup, i saw your message, but if the wlan was there with old kernel, why upgrade?
[12:52] <zP-Osama> vge: faster kernel
[12:53] <CaNsA> :)
[12:53] <CaNsA> cheers
[12:53] <kbrooks> mwe: to test out this thunderbird plugin
[12:53] <mwe> kbrooks: can't you just email yourself? possibly from yahoo or something
[12:53] <kbrooks> mwe: ok ok
[12:54] <kbrooks> im lazy
[12:54] <f8> is there a way to write to NTFS?
[12:54] <mwe> f8: yes. boot to windows
[12:54] <mwe> f8: or take your chances
[12:54] <intelikey> cat dev/random | mail kbrooks@where.ever
[12:55] <Bambino> Can i check my ip in terminal?
[12:55] <Xaero_Vincent> is Kubuntu going to fall apart?
[12:55] <mwe> Bambino: ifconfig
[12:55] <intelikey> ifconfig
[12:55] <kbrooks> Xaero_Vincent: no. who told you it would?
[12:55] <Bambino> thanks
[12:55] <Xaero_Vincent> http://kubuntu.de/
[12:55] <NoOnEx> f8: http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
[12:56] <mwe> night all
[12:56] <ben32167> hello
[12:56] <f8> thanks noonex
[12:56] <zP-Osama> is there anyone else who can help me get my wireless working?.?.
[12:56] <ben32167> i need to write a 713mb avi to a 700mb cdr, which program can do this?
[12:57] <kbrooks> Xaero_Vincent: well, you join #kubuntu. i'll join #kubuntu and i'll talk to them
[12:57] <intelikey> ben32167 xcdroast maybe
[12:57] <CaNsA> is partition magic reliable when resizing?
[12:57] <keithhhh> I killed Ubuntu by reinstalling windows recently...is there any painless way to bring back GRUB?
[12:58] <ompaul> !tell keithhhh about grub
[12:58] <Vge> CaNsA: i have killed partitions with pmagic, not 100%
[12:58] <ddonky> In Japan, Fuji apples continue to be the unrivaled best-seller.
[12:58] <intelikey> keithhhh if you can boot from the livecd, it's a peace of cake
[12:58] <CaNsA> k
[12:58] <CaNsA> cheers
[12:58] <ben32167> !tell ben32167  about grub
[12:58] <keithhhh> oh really cool
[12:58] <keithhhh> I have one lying around
[12:58] <michael117> What command do I use to find out how much space is availible on a certain disk?
[12:59] <keithhhh> I went in with my install disk but it just doesnt like it
[12:59] <ddonky> df -h
[12:59] <Vge> df
[12:59] <keithhhh> keep getting "No root file is Defined"   and I cant seem to define one
[12:59] <intelikey> keithhhh the howto link should be in your pm's
[12:59] <keithhhh> intelikey
[12:59] <keithhhh> intelikey ya
[12:59] <Unbun> Hey, when changing directories in terminal, is it case sensitive?
[01:00] <Vge> yes
[01:00] <Unbun> oh,
[01:00] <Unbun> that explains it
[01:00] <Unbun> thanks again
[01:00] <intelikey> almost {everything} in linux is case sensitive
[01:01] <clerik> hi all
[01:01] <CraiZE> hi
[01:01] <ddonky> ho
[01:01] <gtn> hi
[01:01] <clerik> i have a problem with a dual boot installation Windows XP/ubuntu
[01:02] <gtn> I just installed Ubuntu
[01:02] <Unbun> why did wine terminate the program
[01:02] <gtn> works great
[01:03] <michael117> Is there a way to convert a fat32 or ntfs partition into an extended3 one?
[01:03] <gtn> michael117, yea but you'll lose all the data
[01:03] <intelikey> michael117 not a non-destructive one.
[01:03] <Unbun> Why does wine exit out
[01:04] <fnoy_> should i check every box in repositories that says univers
[01:05] <michael117> thanks
[01:05] <sgleo87> is this normal? sandra@ubuntudesktop:~$ sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb
[01:05] <sgleo87> mkfs.vfat 2.11 (12 Mar 2005)
[01:05] <sgleo87> mkfs.vfat: Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device '/dev/sdb' (use -I if wanted)
[01:05] <gtn> Are any development tools installed when you first install Ubuntu?
[01:05] <fnoy_> should i check every box in repositories that says univers
[01:05] <Stormx2> gtn: For programming?
[01:06] <sgleo87> this is a new external hdd and I created a fat32 partition on it
[01:06] <zaibiechu> i want to intstall ubuntu from hard disk should i download bootimage.gz??
[01:06] <Stormx2> zaibiechu: Check the Wiki
[01:06] <Stormx2> !install
[01:06] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[01:06] <bimberi> sgleo87: yes it is, you need to specify a partition - eg. /dev/sdb1
[01:06] <gtn> Stormx2, yea, but I see some thing on the wiki now
[01:06] <intelikey> fnoy_  one line is enough.  " deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse "
[01:06] <ISOcrates> can someone tell me what to put in my fstab to automount a slave drive on startup
[01:06] <sgleo87> bimberi, I did -> sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb
[01:06] <zaibiechu> Stormx2, give me the link ths
[01:07] <zaibiechu> Stormx2, i am new to the
[01:07] <zaibiechu> Stormx2, i am new to this
[01:07] <zaibiechu> Stormx2, i am new to this,and my english is poor
[01:07] <Stormx2> zaibiechu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[01:07] <intelikey> ISOcrates not without more information.
[01:07] <bimberi> sgleo87: you need a partition number at the end (eg. the 1 in my post)
[01:08] <ISOcrates> intelikey: the drive used to be my secondary drive when i used windows
[01:08] <Draconicus> My harddrive made a weird sound while the computer was in standby, and then everything locked up. It sounded like it shut off, then started spinning again. This has only happened on Ubuntu, so far. What gives?
[01:08] <sgleo87> bimberi, oh....is the default 1 or how do I know what number to use/
[01:08] <intelikey> ISOcrates where is it plugged in ?  ide0  ide1  sata  scsi ?     also what filesystem is now on it and is it the first partition ?
[01:08] <mareks> after changing filesystem to ext3, how do i format?
[01:08] <bimberi> sgleo87: you need to create the partition first using a partitioner such as gparted (gui) or cfdisk (text)
[01:09] <intelikey> ISOcrates running the command " sudo fdisk -l "  in a terminal should help you find it.
[01:09] <sgleo87> bimberi, I did, and I created one partition...it's 1, I checked, thx
[01:09] <ISOcrates> intelikey: ok i'll try that right now
[01:10] <bimberi> sgleo87: kk :)
[01:10] <ISOcrates> intelikey: /dev/hdb1 hpfs/ntfs
[01:10] <mareks> after cmd "mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda<#>", what is cmd to actually format partition?
[01:10] <ISOcrates> intelikey: starts at 1 and ends at 24792
[01:10] <sgleo87> bimberi, fat32 is the right format if I want to use the external hdd in both windows and linux right?
[01:10] <dli> can ubuntu be installed from usb memory stick? any download for usb-media?
[01:11] <bimberi> sgleo87: yes
[01:11] <dli> sgleo87, ext3 are supported via ext2fsd, but not natively
[01:11] <sgleo87> bimberi, ok, good, uhm what do I need to do now after it is formatted so I can use it?
[01:11] <sgleo87> dli, ah, ok
[01:12] <dli> sgleo87, if it's fat, windows can read it
[01:12] <intelikey> ISOcrates ok you will need to refer to !ntfs  but the line will look something like  "/dev/hdb1 /mnt/disk2 ntfs ro,fmask=0,umask=0,mask=0 0 0 "
[01:12] <intelikey> !ntfs
[01:12] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:12] <sgleo87> dli, yeah that's what I need, I need to be able to read and write in both linux and windows
[01:12] <ISOcrates> intelikey: thanks a lot
[01:12] <bimberi> sgleo87: create a mountpoint (eg. 'sudo mkdir /media/sdb1) and mount it
[01:13] <sgleo87> bimberi, ok, thx
[01:13] <YellowTeeth> can someone tell me how i can use superuser mode?
[01:14] <Sniderz> hey all
[01:14] <Sniderz> ubuntu ROCKs !!
[01:14] <gtn> def
[01:14] <ISOcrates> intelikey: do i have to create /mnt/disk2 first?
[01:14] <YellowTeeth> can someone tell me how i can use superuser mode?
[01:14] <gtn> YellowTeeth, sudo bash
[01:15] <dli> YellowTeeth, sudo -i
[01:15] <bash> ?
[01:15] <gtn> lol
[01:15] <intelikey> that was only an example ISOcrates yes the mount point will have to exist
[01:15] <YellowTeeth> nice 1
[01:15] <ISOcrates> olk
[01:15] <ISOcrates> ok
[01:15] <rmlightning> When i try to update my repositories i keep getting an error that it could not download all repository indexes...http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy...Unable to find expected entry Multiverse/source/Sources in Meta-index file...anyone know a workaround?
[01:15] <csmall> Is it normal for child windows to show a different window decoration than the parent theme when using xgl
[01:16] <intelikey> any empty dir ISOcrates   /media/blah/   or even /home/<yourname>/ntfs       any empty dir.
[01:16] <dli> rmlightning, it might be a temporary problem or a broken sources.list
[01:17] <Bambino> Hmm, if i change desktop, shouldn't the software i have running that is showing on my taskbar disappear? until i change back?
[01:17] <rmlightning> i don't think it is a temporary problem.  it has been happening for awhile now.  is there a way to fix a broken sources list?
[01:18] <ben32167> can i use fat32 as /home?
[01:18] <Krollian> hey, I can't figure out how to open programs that I've installed.  For example easyubuntu
[01:18] <BerryAllen> hi all, anyone use an adapter playstation joystick-> usb at ubuntu?
[01:18] <intelikey> ISOcrates the reason i say EMPTY is because, if you mount an fs on a dir with files the files are not accessable until you umount the fs.   so you could mount on /  but the system would be unusable until you reboot because all your linux files would be hiden  including "umount"
[01:18] <BerryAllen> i have sucess, loading 1 joystick (js0), but i cant enable the second joystick (js1)...
[01:18] <Vge> Krollian: press ALT+f2 and type the name of the program you installed
[01:18] <talldave> does any body now how i can remote connect to my desktop? i have set up vnc and can connect from another pc on my LAN but i am unsyre of my ip address to connect from elsewhere
[01:19] <Bambino> When you switch between the desktops, shouldent the taskbar become empty when you switch to a unused dekstop so to speak?
[01:19] <Krollian> Vge, thanks homey
[01:19] <intelikey> BerryAllen are you sure it's js1 ?  test-->  od /dev/js#  move the stick....
[01:20] <intelikey> Bambino that is configurable
[01:21] <digitalhav0c_> talldave, what vnc client you using
[01:21] <talldave> tight vnc
[01:21] <chewyf5> hello has someone experience with intel-hda audio device
[01:21] <digitalhav0c_> so you have the vnc client and server installed
[01:21] <digitalhav0c_> correct
[01:21] <talldave> yes
[01:21] <Bambino> intelikey, How do i configure it?
[01:21] <digitalhav0c_> ok give me a sec because im doing the same thing right now
[01:22] <talldave> i can connect and remote control my desktop from the other pc on my lan
[01:22] <digitalhav0c_> i had it working yesterday
[01:22] <digitalhav0c_> but i redid my system
[01:22] <intelikey> Bambino sorry, i'm not a gah'nome person...  but i have done it one time.
[01:22] <BerryAllen> intelikey, /i created with mknod the device js1, but when i try to use jstest /dev/js1, i got a no such device error.... when i try to use with the first (js0), i see the values changing when i press some key in the joystick
[01:22] <talldave> i just have a problem with the addressing cos i have 2 pc's
[01:22] <Sniderz> how do you use apt get? would I just do apt get java ?
[01:22] <Bambino> intelikey, k =(
[01:23] <bimberi> !tell Sniderz about apt
[01:23] <bimberi> !tell Sniderz about java
[01:23] <Sniderz> ty much bimberi
[01:23] <bimberi> Sniderz: np :)
[01:23] <BerryAllen> intelikey, a "strange" thing is ... when im testing js0, the values changes when i press the buttons of the 2 joysticks....
[01:24] <Sniderz> anyone running xchat and has join and quit messages filtered out?
[01:25] <intelikey> BerryAllen yeah that's strange....   lsmod   make sure that both devices are installed there
[01:25] <BerryAllen> root@k2:/usr/src# lsmod |grep joydev
[01:25] <BerryAllen> joydev                  9280  0
[01:25] <digitalhav0c_> talldave, are you behind a router?
[01:26] <sgleo87> bimberi, should I add it in the fstab file so it is mounted automatically when I boot? what happens if it is not connected when my computer boots?
[01:26] <intelikey> BerryAllen also you can  cat /proc/ioports
[01:26] <talldave> not a router, connected via another pc
[01:26] <digitalhav0c_> oh
[01:26] <digitalhav0c_> hum
[01:27] <Unbun> Wine is cool,
[01:27] <Unbun> I can run sim city now
[01:27] <axylfyre> hey all
[01:27] <axylfyre> is it possible to move data between windows and linux on a dual or multi boot system?
[01:27] <Krollian> Vge, if you're there, your advice didn't work
[01:28] <dli> axylfyre, make a FAT32 partition
[01:28] <Krollian> It opened the file browser
[01:28] <intelikey> axylfyre yes,   both systems can read/write to fat32
[01:28] <toxic_> Isn't .bash_profile supposed to launch upon loggin in to ie fluxbox ? If it does, how come the predefined line "PATH=$PATH:~/bin " doesn't become added to the path ?
[01:28] <axylfyre> oh ok ty
[01:28] <ufo> axylfyre, or create an ext2 partition and use driver for windows
[01:28] <Vge> yes, i noticed too late that tis is the Gnome channel sry
[01:28] <intelikey> linux can read everything.
[01:28] <Krollian> Trying to run easyubuntu.  Can someone help?
[01:28] <Krollian> I can't seem to figure this out
[01:28] <Krollian> me stupid
[01:28] <BerryAllen> intelikey, i cant identify any usb device listing the ioports... but js0 is working, im sure.
[01:29] <bimberi> sgleo87: I think it will error but continue - there may be options you can specify in fstab to make it error-tolerant.  If noone else here knows you could have a look at 'man fstab'
[01:29] <digitalhav0c_> talldave, whats the setup
[01:29] <asdf25> krol, did you do what it says in the first box at http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html?
[01:29] <intelikey> BerryAllen oh. usb!  lsusb
[01:29] <axylfyre> so on the swap partition, can you put that on an usb hdd or an external hdd?
[01:29] <sgleo87> bimberi, ok, Ill check man fstab
[01:30] <Krollian> asd, uh no
[01:30] <Krollian> I thought that was two different options
[01:30] <asdf25> yeah, it is
[01:30] <bimberi> sgleo87: how is it connected? usb?
[01:30] <intelikey> axylfyre yes you can.   you can even not use a swap partition.   but that is not "officially recommended"
[01:30] <asdf25> you did the second one?
[01:30] <Krollian> yes
[01:31] <asdf25> where'd it go wrong?
[01:31] <axylfyre> i meant like the EXT2 partition
[01:31] <sgleo87> bimberi, yes
[01:31] <toxic_> Isn't .bash_profile supposed to launch upon loggin in to ie fluxbox ? If it does, how come the predefined line "PATH=$PATH:~/bin " doesn't become added to the path ?
[01:32] <BerryAllen> Intangir, yeap, im using an adapter .... playstation normal controller, connects to that adapter, and the adapter connects to pc with an usb port
[01:32] <BerryAllen> intelikey, the adapter have 2 ports to connect 2 joysticks
[01:32] <ben32167> whats delete command?
[01:32] <bimberi> rm
[01:32] <Krollian> asd, pm
[01:32] <ben32167> for folders
[01:32] <talldave> digitalhav0c_ i am on ubuntu pc connected LAN to Win XP pc connected to net with USB broadband
[01:32] <axylfyre> ty for the help
[01:32] <intelikey> BerryAllen i'v never messed with that particular hardware, sorry i have to defer to someone that has.
[01:33] <Krollian> asd, private message?
[01:33] <dli> axylfyre, try this, http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/ , it enables your windows to read/write ext2
[01:33] <intelikey> toxic_ maybe you are thinking of .profile
[01:33] <ben32167> rm: cannot remove directory `emule': Is a directory
[01:33] <Bambino> anyone here using BitchX?
[01:34] <zenbum> i tried the dapper live cd on my ibook today... gnome looked really pathetic... like my mac was underdressed
[01:34] <pike_> ben rm -r directory
[01:34] <mareks>  in /etc/fstab i have entry to mount ext3 partition to /mnt/www. what options do i set so that i dont have to sudo everythign just to create/edit files/dirs?
[01:34] <toxic_> intelikey, possibly, doesn't .bash_profile run on starting a wm ?
[01:34] <axylfyre> thanks dli!
[01:34] <toxic_> intelikey, btw I don't have a .profile
[01:34] <intelikey> toxic_ afik .bash_profile only runs for login shells.  not for shells started as gnome-terminal  or ?term
[01:34] <digitalhav0c_> talldave, im trying to think have you tryed to connecting to xp ip address because the the port should't change
[01:35] <intelikey> toxic_ touch .profile
[01:35] <digitalhav0c_> port 5901 i think
[01:35] <digitalhav0c_> tried*
[01:35] <toxic_> intelikey, and profile runs each time I login to a wm ?
[01:35] <talldave> yes i just get server not found
[01:35] <fart> can someone help i cant get initng working
[01:35] <intelikey> iirc toxic_ it does.
[01:35] <toxic_> intelikey, great, thanks
[01:35] <ben32167> pike : how will i  put switch yes to all?
[01:35] <digitalhav0c_> are you connect to winxp from ubuntu or ..
[01:36] <digitalhav0c_> connecting*
[01:37] <intelikey> toxic_ if that proves wrong.... and it could.   then put what you are needing to do in .xsession  or .wmrc   both of those are read by x on startup of your X session
[01:37] <talldave> thw win XP box is connectec to the net via USB modem and then i connect trough that
[01:37] <pike_> ben32167: are you writing a script or something?
[01:37] <intelikey> errr is it  .Xsession
[01:37] <ben32167> i did it, i run nautilus from root..
[01:37] <digitalhav0c_> no i mean what box are you trying to connect to from vnc?
[01:37] <pike_> ben32167: if you get prompted for a y or n you need to sudo rm -r prob
[01:38] <pike_> ben32167: ok
[01:38] <digitalhav0c_> which one is the server which one is client
[01:38] <ben32167> ok thanks
[01:38] <csmall> does ubuntu have dma enabled for hard disks by default?
[01:38] <DBO> natutilus as root?  *shudders...*
[01:38] <digitalhav0c_> csmall, mean default did
[01:38] <ADG> hey guys, I have a file called osp-Quake3-1.03a_full.zip on my desktop that I want to extract to /usr/local/games/quake3  what command would I have to put in the terminal for that?
[01:38] <DBO> csmall, yes
[01:38] <talldave> sorry i am running vnc on my ubuntu box and trying to connect from work via the net
[01:38] <f8> can someone help me with ntfsmount? i just installed ntfsprogs and i have fuse... but i get a command not found when i use ntfsmount
[01:38] <digitalhav0c_> csmall, my
[01:38] <ben32167> i am the root :P
[01:39] <talldave> i can connect from the windows pc and control the desktop
[01:39] <fart> does any on know how i can get initng working
[01:39] <pike_> talldave: consider freenx
[01:39] <obnibolongo> DBO: lol what's the problem of running nautilus as root? just avoid /dev and stuff... plus it's better than sudo su -  : at least you still have trash :D
[01:39] <reorourke> need help mounting a secondary hard drive please
[01:39] <pike_> reorourke: windows drive?
[01:39] <talldave> pike_ whats freenx?
[01:40] <DBO> obnibolongo, because some people have bad tendancies to clean up their file system...  I dont like showing people how to do that =P
[01:40] <reorourke> pike: nope, transferred data over to it right before I installed Ubuntu, was previously running SuSe
[01:40] <pike_> !freenx
[01:40] <ubotu> well, freenx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX
[01:40] <ADG> hey guys, I have a file called osp-Quake3-1.03a_full.zip on my desktop that I want to extract to /usr/local/games/quake3  what command would I have to put in the terminal for that?
[01:40] <intelikey> toxic_   man xsession    then type    /.Xsession    in the man page.
[01:40] <reorourke> so it should be formatted for linux still
[01:41] <obnibolongo> DBO: for example? Why would someone would do that? I mean, noone cleans system32 :P
[01:41] <pike_> talldave: i REALLY prefer it to other remote solutions
[01:41] <f8> why is ntfsmount not a reconized command?
[01:41] <obnibolongo> DBO:  I hope......
[01:41] <obnibolongo> f8: a) not installed; b) not in path
[01:41] <talldave> pike_ thanks i will have a look
[01:41] <DBO> obnibolongo, you have never been to the windows support room have you?
[01:41] <vars> hey how do i play DVD's?
[01:41] <obnibolongo> DBO: no........
[01:42] <DBO> obnibolongo, it happens
[01:42] <DBO> lots...
[01:42] <tristanmike> !tell vars about dvd
[01:42] <f8> obnibolongo, i have it installed, what does b mean?
[01:42] <devnull> hello ... when i watch a DVD my synaptic mouse pad starts desyncing and spazing .. anyone know of such a problem ?
[01:42] <ADG> anyone help at all?
[01:42] <reorourke> ADG: yes please, mounting a secondary linux hard drive
[01:42] <DBO> obnibolongo, if you are going to have someone open nautilus as root, end with a disclaimer of dont do this... ever again...
[01:43] <obnibolongo> f8: do note I never used ntfsmount . But *probably* you have to find where it is and enter the full path, like /usr/bin/ntfsmount (AS I SAID: I never used it)
[01:43] <NickGarvey> ADG: man upzip
[01:43] <NickGarvey> ADG: man unzip**
[01:43] <f8> obnibolongo, dig it... thanks for the tip
[01:43] <intelikey> ADG first "sudo -i "  then   " mkdir /usr/local/games/quake3 ;cd /usr/local/games/quake3 ;unzip /home/<username>/osp-Quake3-1.03a_full.zip "     if no one answered yet...
[01:43] <shadeofgrey> Hi Guys
[01:43] <shadeofgrey> and Gals
[01:44] <ADG> thanks guys
[01:44] <ADG> reorourke:  refer to this thread http://www.suseforums.net/lofiversion/index.php/t21647.html
[01:44] <reorourke> thanks!
[01:44] <shadeofgrey> listen does anybody know if ubuntu has software capableof handling 256 AES encryption? Specifically so i can buy a Lexar Jumpdrive Secure II?
[01:45] <mark_> ubotu tell mark_ about build essentials
[01:45] <azurehuesofblue> Is there a myspace client for Linux?
[01:45] <ben32167> i need to format hda1 fat32
[01:45] <ben32167> format c: ?
[01:45] <digitalhav0c> azurehuesofblue, myspace client?
[01:45] <obnibolongo> DBO: but for example, before I blew up my Gentoo today I needed to change my /home from a separate partition to the / . (files got strange permissions while copying, should have read the man page :P) . As it didn't work I tried to remove all prefs stored so programs wouldn't complain. In such case Nautilus is a good option... "rm .* -rf" cleans... well, **everything** - luckily a friend of mine once did that mistake :P
[01:45] <csmall> Maybe someone can clear this up for me. I have been using linux for years, all major dists etc...since redhat 5.2 and slack 3.6....I then became a debian user to the bone. With that said, why do RPM based dists run so much smoother, faster, softer (if this makes any sense) than debian based distributions.....I mean, I know it's true...I just could never figure out why....like with debian/ubuntu you can actually hear the disk getting h
[01:45] <csmall> it and feel the lag
[01:45] <nathanael> When I try to install a new theme from Gnome-look.org, I get "The file format is invalid" - what's up with this?
[01:45] <ISOcrates> intelikey: got it working, thanks again
[01:45] <intelikey> np
[01:45] <azurehuesofblue> yeah haha, I don't even know if there is a myspace client for Windoze.
[01:45] <ben32167> pike : how ill i format hda1 to fat32?
[01:46] <obnibolongo> ben32167: nop. There is a package with FAT utils. Kinda heavy :D anyone here knows the package name?
[01:46] <tristanmike> nathanael: how and what are you installing from their ?
[01:46] <tristanmike> s/their/there
[01:46] <intelikey> ben32167  sudo umount /dev/hda1 && mkfs.vfat /dev/hda1
[01:46] <ben32167> isnt there a format command in unix?
[01:46] <nathanael> I am usuing browse to find a ".theme" file and then click install
[01:46] <ben32167> thanks
[01:46] <intelikey> err ben32167 sudo that second one also...
[01:46] <DBO> obnibolongo, thats because the command is "rm -rf .*"
[01:47] <intelikey> ben32167  sudo umount /dev/hda1 && sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/hda1
[01:47] <ben32167> i run as root
[01:47] <intelikey> ok then don't sudo.
[01:47] <tristanmike> nathanael: what exactly from gnome-look.org are you installing ?
[01:47] <ADG> intelikey:  That didnt seem to work extracting the file, I get this message
[01:47] <ADG> mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/games/quake3': File exists
[01:47] <ADG> -bash: username: No such file or directory
[01:47] <DBO> obnibolongo, thats because the command is "rm -rf \.*" (doh, I made the same mistake)
[01:48] <intelikey> ben32167 don't irc as root tho.
[01:48] <ben32167> its ok
[01:48] <mark_> hey, what are the build essentials?
[01:48] <intelikey> ADG <username>  should be inturpreted.
[01:48] <mark_> sudo apt-get install buildessentials or something
[01:48] <intelikey> your user name
[01:48] <tristanmike> mark_: a selection of essential packages for building/compiling something
[01:48] <tristanmike> mark_: "sudo apt-get install build-essential"
[01:49] <mark_> thanking
[01:49] <mark_> you
[01:49] <ben32167> bash: mkfs.vfat: command not found
[01:49] <nathanael> tristanmike: What should I be installing?
[01:49] <harisund> Does anybody know of a interface builder for GTK apart from Glade?
[01:49] <ADG> intelikey:  Thanks for the help, but the same error comes up when I use my username
[01:49] <ADG> mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/local/games/quake3': File exists
[01:49] <ADG> -bash: sonic: No such file or directory
[01:49] <tristanmike> nathanael: give me a link of something you want to install
[01:50] <intelikey> ADG if that is the only error.  it must have installed.   " ls /usr/local/games/quake3 "
[01:50] <harisund> : Does anybody know of a interface builder for GTK apart from Glade?
[01:50] <nathanael> tristanmike: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=37406
[01:51] <intelikey> or if that is not a dirrectory ADG then you can't unzip to it.
[01:51] <toxic_> intelikey, I was off, but thanks for the info again
[01:51] <obnibolongo> DBO: lol, read now the mistake. probablt rm -rf ./.* would also work? (just curious)
[01:51] <talldave> digitalhav0c: still no closer
[01:51] <intelikey> toxic_ everything working now ?
[01:51] <ADG> intelikey:  Its not there.  Its just a folder from a zip that I need to put into /usr/local/games/quake3
[01:52] <ADG> osp-Quake3-1.03a_full.zip is the name of the zip which is on the desktop
[01:52] <tristanmike> nathanael: ok, download it, open up "System-Preferences-Themes" and click on the install a theme button, select the download, it should unpack and install...you might then have to go into "Theme Details" to select the individual parts it installed.
[01:52] <toxic_> intelikey, not sure, I need to restart to find out.
[01:52] <ben32167> ummm
[01:52] <heislord5> Everyone:  Hey is synaptic down?  Around 3am synaptic started not working for me...I still can't get synaptic to download today
[01:52] <ben32167> [root@localhost /] # sbin/fdisk hda1
[01:52] <ben32167> Unable to open hda1
[01:52] <talldave> digitalhav0c: free nx was sugested, but i want to be able to connect from wny web browser
[01:52] <intelikey> ADG if /usr/local/games/quake3  is a file and not a "folder"  are you sure you want to "put something into it" ?
[01:52] <toxic_> intelikey, btw it's not wrong to add a #!bin/bash in .xsession ?
[01:52] <DBO> obnibolongo, there is one way to find out =P
[01:52] <pvd2006> Hmm, bit tornado seems to be really slow on linux and so does the default torrent program. what is a good torrent program for linux?
[01:53] <vars> tristanmike, i downloaded taht libdvdcss2  now what do i do?
[01:53] <intelikey> toxic_ no.
[01:53] <vars> i want to play DVD's with Mplayer
[01:53] <void^> ben32167: /dev/hda
[01:53] <heislord5> Everyone:  Hey is synaptic down?  Around 3am synaptic started not working for me...I still can't get synaptic to download today
[01:53] <dli> pvd2006, if you have a powerful machine, try azureus
[01:53] <ADG> intelikey:  It is a folder
[01:53] <ben32167> void^,  thanks
[01:53] <void^> pvd2006: azureus, rtorrent
[01:53] <dli> vars, mplayer should play dvd by default, try "mplayer dvd://"
[01:54] <tristanmike> !tell vars about restricted
[01:54] <heislord5> Everyone:  Hey is synaptic down?  Around 3am synaptic started not working for me...I still can't get synaptic to download today
[01:54] <nathanael> tristanmike: Thanks!
[01:54] <tristanmike> nathanael: no sweat :)
[01:54] <ben32167> /dev/hda1   *           1        2089    16779861    b  W95 FAT32
[01:54] <ben32167>  --------how can i be sure that this drive is healty?
[01:55] <intelikey> ADG then cd'ing into it.   and running unzip from there should be all there is to it....      or if you insist do  unzip file -d dir
[01:55] <obnibolongo> DBO: actually no, I've no Linux installed now. I had GRUB's MBR replaced by Windows'MBR; had no live CD; tried to boot from colinux and to create a GRUBbed floppy disk using dd; floppy was device cobd7, Linux / was cobd6; got confused; I created a bootable floppy disk on my / :D
[01:55] <NickGarvey> !grub
[01:55] <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
[01:55] <NickGarvey> obnibolongo: you want the second link there
[01:55] <toxic_> intelikey, Actually, neither .profile nor .xsession was executed as I logged in to fluxbox
[01:56] <obnibolongo> NickGarvey: er... now is too late :P
[01:56] <vars> i am using fluxbox, what nkcurses program can i use to adjust alsa?
[01:56] <intelikey> ben32167 you can umount it and fsck it any time
[01:56] <toxic_> obnibolongo, alsa-mixer ?
[01:56] <intelikey> toxic_ i corrected my self it's  .Xsession    big X
[01:56] <toxic_> intelikey, haha ok thx
[01:56] <obnibolongo> NickGarvey: I was on that same page before :) I followed the instructions on the wrong block device :P
[01:56] <obnibolongo> toxic_: sorry?
[01:56] <intelikey> sorry you missed that eariler toxic_
[01:57] <mareks> how to boot to terminal in ubuntu 5.10?
[01:57] <toxic_> obnibolongo, alsa-mixer is a mixer for your soundcard and the alsadriver
[01:57] <toxic_> intelikey, hehe, aight, I'll give it another try then .)
[01:57] <mareks> i messed up my /etc/fstab and im having some trouble. how to boot to terminal ?
[01:57] <obnibolongo> toxic_: yah I know, but why did you mentioned it?
[01:57] <ben32167> intelikey,  but its fat32,  not ext3, fsck works?
[01:57] <toxic_> mareks, in grub change to : rw init=/bin/bash
[01:58] <intelikey> mareks boot to console ?      add  1    or  single   to the kernel line at boot time.
[01:58] <dli> mareks, if it's really bad, try " root= init=/bin/sh"
[01:58] <intelikey> ben32167 yes..   fsck.vfat
[01:58] <mareks> um, it just starts up with ubuntu splash and username/password prompt?
[01:58] <rixth> Does anyone know if there is free wifi at LAX?
[01:58] <dli> mareks, or, boot the ubuntu livecd
[01:58] <Draconicus> My harddrive made a weird sound while the computer was in standby, and then everything locked up. It sounded like it shut off, then started spinning again. This has only happened on Ubuntu, so far. What gives?
[01:58] <SgtPepper> install stalls at Checking 'hlt' instruction??  ideas?
[01:58] <intelikey> ben32167 badblocks even works on it....
[01:58] <dli> rixth, I think you have to pay
[01:59] <rixth> =(
[01:59] <jbroome> rixth: yeah, free wifi at an airport is pretty rare
[01:59] <rixth> I thought it was common. Ahh.
[01:59] <mareks> Error message: "GDM could not write to your authorization file. This could mean that you are out of disk space or that your home directory could not be opened for writing."
[01:59] <obnibolongo> NickGarvey: actually my mistake; I followed the third GRUB guide; I didn't found the second one; anyway, too late now, but next time I'm prepared :P
[02:00] <intelikey> mareks you ran sudo nautilus didn't you ?
[02:00] <mareks> no i did "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[02:01] <intelikey> do this "sudo rm $HOME/.*auth* "
[02:01] <intelikey> then try again.
[02:01] <mareks> i added a line that was identical to "/dev/sda1" that mounts to "/" with the "defaults" option
[02:01] <mareks> intelikey, i dont have terminal prompt, i dont know how to get that
[02:01] <mareks> thats what im asking
[02:01] <intelikey> mareks [alt] +[ctrl] +[f1] 
[02:02] <toxic_> intelikey, Actually, I didn't get lucky this time either
[02:02] <mark_> can someone reccomend me an IRCd that goes well with Ubuntu?
[02:02] <intelikey> toxic_ what are you trying to get it to do that it's not wanting to do ?
[02:03] <mareks> when i sudo it says "sudo: must be setuid root" wtf is that?! :-(
[02:03] <toxic_> intelikey, PATH="${PATH}:~/bin
[02:03] <gilianima> how to see how much space i still have on my hd ?
[02:03] <_jason> gilianima: df -h
[02:03] <gilianima> thanks
[02:03] <intelikey> hehhe mareks you chmoded it or mounted / nosuid  ?
[02:03] <obnibolongo> mareks: er...  that's weird
[02:03] <_jason> mareks: have you been messing with your permissions?
[02:03] <digitalhav0c> hey does anyone know how to install flashplayer-mozilla in ubuntu
[02:03] <IdleOne> gilianima, du -sh
[02:04] <digitalhav0c> sudo apt-get install
[02:04] <Bambino> hmm when i used to type ./configure it used to run extrely quickly
[02:04] <digitalhav0c> is say pkg not found
[02:04] <Bambino> now to configure a 1mb file, takes 5 min.. anyone knows why?
[02:04] <_jason> digitalhav0c: you need multiverse
[02:04] <r0n> hello, where can i get a linux version of america's army? i went to the site but i only see windows downloads.
[02:04] <ben32167> "mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows/ -t vfat -r -w umask=0222" is there anything wrong with this command?
[02:04] <SgtPepper> install stalls at Checking 'hlt' instruction  ideas?
[02:04] <digitalhav0c> _jason, is that in the original .sourcelist?
[02:04] <_jason> digitalhav0c: no
[02:04] <IdleOne> gilianima, df -h oops
[02:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell digitalhav0c about multiverse
[02:04] <mareks> _jason, yes but on a diff drive. i added a line to /etc/fstab that was identical to the root mount of /dev/sda1 to "/". it mounds /dev/sda6 to "/mnt/www" using the same options / params of the /dev/sda1 entry...
[02:05] <intelikey> toxic_ you have to export it.     in your .profile   export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
[02:05] <intelikey> then open the terminal again
[02:05] <mareks> _jason, i wasnt sure how to properly automount ext3 partition, so i just copyied one that was already working... (ex: /dev/sda1 to "/" )
[02:05] <RayFredPip> morning,everyone!
[02:05] <toxic_> intelikey, hmm, I forgot to export it in my .profile, but I did so in .Xsession .. ok, another restart
[02:05] <RayFredPip> I am pip!
[02:05] <ben32167> "mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows/ -t vfat -r -w umask=0222" is there anything wrong with this command?
[02:05] <intelikey> toxic_ no just the terminal
[02:06] <_jason> mareks: can you verify that that is the cause of your problem by reverting to your original fstab and attempting to use sudo?
[02:06] <GotUbuntued> Why do I always get error messages when installing programs. Says something about emacs
[02:07] <mareks> _jason, how can i revert to original fstab w/o sudo-ing?
[02:07] <_jason> GotUbuntued: what something and what are you trying to install?
[02:07] <mareks> i do have a copy of fstab in /etc/fstab_backup
[02:07] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : emacs21 error
[02:07] <intelikey> _jason he'll have to boot to single user mode.
[02:07] <_jason> mareks: you could boot in recovery mode.  Why don't you pastebin your /etc/fstab and see if anyone can find some problems first though
[02:07] <dli> GotUbuntued, pastbin the "something", if you want to receive help
[02:08] <mareks> how to boot in recovery mode?
[02:08] <MYP> !pastebin
[02:08] <_jason> GotUbuntued: what error?
[02:08] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was 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
[02:08] <blanky> !ubotu
[02:08] <MYP> !boot
[02:08] <ubotu> MYP: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:08] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[02:08] <blanky> !ati
[02:08] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[02:08] <_jason> mareks: it's an option in the grub menu
[02:08] <dli> mareks, use livecd
[02:08] <harisund_> Hello, I want to install UBuntu on another machine. However, I want the Gnome settings to be the same .. can some one tell me what are the configuration files I need to copy from my ~ folder?
[02:09] <mareks> _jason, grub menu? i dont have a grub menu that i know of. it just jumps to ubuntu splash w/ username/password prompt?
[02:09] <dli> harisund_, try ~/.gnome2
[02:09] <harisund_> dli: Is that all?
[02:09] <_jason> mareks: it should say something like press ESC to see grub menu
[02:09] <_jason> harisund_: maybe ~/.gconf* too
[02:09] <dli> harisund_, maybe, ~/.gnome too
[02:09] <toxic_> intelikey, hmm, doesn't seem to work ... PATH=~/docs:"${PATH}":~/bin
[02:09] <toxic_>     , export PATH. The same is in both .Xsession and .profile
[02:10] <harisund> _jason and dli: Hmm.. that was what I was afraid of.. well I guess I will copy pretty much all of it then ... :D
[02:10] <intelikey> toxic_ syntax error.
[02:10] <intelikey> not PATH=~/docs:"${PATH}":~/bin   but rather   PATH="~/docs:$PATH:~/bin"
[02:11] <toxic_> intelikey, oh
[02:11] <intelikey> your quotes were breaking it.
[02:11] <toxic_> intelikey, running "source .profile" certainly adds everything to the PATH
[02:11] <MisterN> ~/docs is a unusual place for executable files
[02:12] <mareks> what does the ~ mean in the paths?
[02:12] <mareks> (just curious, sorry )
[02:12] <ben32167> means something
[02:12] <RayFredPip> Help me !How can I install KDE ?
[02:12] <_jason> mareks: $HOME, usually /home/$USER
[02:12] <intelikey> why ~/docs  in the path anyway ?   executable documents ?
[02:12] <MYP> !KDE
[02:12] <ubotu> methinks 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/
[02:12] <mareks> RayFredPip, Kubuntu lol ;-)
[02:13] <toxic_> intelikey, that was just a typo, it's bin and not docs. Either way it should have added it to the path
[02:13] <toxic_> intelikey, and why not, executable documents are the future as I see it :P
[02:13] <r0n> is ther a repo for zlibg-dev?
[02:13] <mareks> dli, how will the liveCD grant permissions to modify fstab?
[02:13] <GotUbuntued> How do I enable 3d support in ubuntu?
[02:13] <intelikey> hehhe look again  :)
[02:14] <mareks> GotUbuntued, probably w/ your graphics card driver?
[02:14] <blair> I installed Kubuntu and then decided to switch back to Gnome, but now I'm logging in with KDM, how can i switch it back to GDM?
[02:14] <zarephath> !tell GotUbuntued about 3d
[02:14] <_jason> blair: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[02:14] <blair> thanks
[02:14] <GotUbuntued> mareks, : Well i've got a nvidia go card
[02:15] <RayFredPip> mareks, But I don't want to change my OS
[02:15] <mareks> synaptic pkg mgr didnt have anything for that?
[02:15] <zarephath> GotUbuntued: Sorry...you need to go to wiki.ubuntu.com and search for your card
[02:15] <mareks> _jason, using the livecd, will i be able to fix my fstab?
[02:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell GotUbuntued about nvidia
[02:15] <dli> mareks, just mount your hard drive rw  (example, mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/root ), and edit the files there
[02:15] <_jason> mareks: yes, but it will be more difficult than using recovery mode
[02:16] <IdleOne> !nvidia
[02:16] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:16] <intelikey> toxic_ do this.    put this line in each of your  .bashrc .bash_profile .profile .Xsession  files        echo "$0 read at `date` " >> test        then restart and read test.
[02:16] <mareks> i didnt see a "Press ESC for ... " option?
[02:16] <RayFredPip> mareks, I am using ubuntu!
[02:16] <intelikey> toxic_ that will debug what is being read and what isn't
[02:16] <dli> mareks, I'm not sure whether ubuntu livecd will mount hdd auto, you may check by "mount" without option
[02:16] <RayFredPip> mareks, can I using KDE in ubuntu?
[02:16] <toxic_> intelikey, ok thanks
[02:16] <mark_> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 01:50:13 2006
[02:16] <_jason> mareks: maybe just try tapping ESC
[02:17] <mark_> I'm getting errors whenever I use sudo
[02:17] <mark_> what does that mean
[02:17] <mark_> :\
[02:17] <dli> RayFredPip, just install kde, and choose kde in gdm
[02:17] <tonyyarusso> dli: I know for sure the Breezy live does not automount hdd; Dapper may.
[02:17] <intelikey> you could add $PPID  but not needed.
[02:17] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : I get a error message when starting synaptic p m. E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[02:17] <_jason> GotUbuntued: you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[02:17] <_jason> :)
[02:17] <toxic_> intelikey, oh, ooohhhh ... Someone using fluxbox just came and told me that fluxbox doesn't load any files during startup, but takes PATH from the enviroment ...
[02:17] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : and whats that? hehe
[02:18] <Installer36> mareks> sometimes when I boot I dont receive that msg. either so what I do If I need recovery is when I boot up I hit esc . repeatedly...not sure if this is good but works for me
[02:18] <blair> is there any way to make fluxbox automount drives?
[02:18] <tonyyarusso> GotUbuntued: a command to type at a terminal prompt
[02:18] <_jason> GotUbuntued: close synaptic, open a terminal and type 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[02:18] <intelikey> toxic_ but it should read the .profile or .bashrc when a term starts anyway.
[02:18] <RayFredPip> dli, I am from China.I want to use EvaQQ,but EvaQQ works under KDE ,so I should install KDE first!
[02:18] <ccharles> hi. i see this in syslog: /etc/bind/named.conf.options:2: change directory to '/var/cache/bind' failed: file not found
[02:18] <mark_> mark@mindtzar:~$ sudo apt-cache search zlib
[02:18] <mark_> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 01:50:13 2006
[02:18] <mark_> what does that mean
[02:18] <mark_> why can't I use sudo :\
[02:19] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: What is EvaQQ?  You shouldn't need to install KDE.
[02:19] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : ok and now the terminal windows just stops
[02:19] <mareks> _jason, what is proper way to add entry to fstab to mount ext3 partition so that it has read/write priviledges by all?
[02:19] <_jason> GotUbuntued: don't use the quotes
[02:19] <dli> RayFredPip, I'm Chinese, but I don't know qq :(
[02:19] <toxic_> intelikey, that was my idea as well
[02:19] <RayFredPip> tonyyarusso, EvaQQ is something like Xchat!
[02:19] <GotUbuntued> _jason, :Done
[02:19] <GotUbuntued> install/emacs-chess: Handling install for emacsen flavor emacs21, logging to /tmp/elc_gVKgJE.log
[02:19] <intelikey> toxic_ i'd still test it.
[02:19] <mark_> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 01:50:13 2006
[02:19] <dli> RayFredPip, however, I can help you install kde
[02:19] <_jason> mareks: /dev/hda5           /home               ext3    defaults        0       2, then just make sure the correct permissions are set
[02:19] <mark_> how can i correct his error
[02:19] <toxic_> intelikey, yeah will do
[02:20] <RayFredPip> dli, OK!go on
[02:20] <tonyyarusso> mareks: It's not your sudo that's broken, I know that much.  I'm not very experienced in this area, but you will need to use 'touch' on something to change a timestamp.  That should get you going in the right direction anyway
[02:20] <blair> mark, fix your date maybe?
[02:20] <_jason> GotUbuntued: can you try using aptitude or apt-get and pastebin the errors you get?
[02:20] <mareks> fix date? huh
[02:20] <mareks> time/date is fine.
[02:20] <intelikey> mark_ set your clock ?
[02:20] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: Ah.  You'll probably have to install some libs, but not all of KDE.
[02:20] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : whats the pastbin url
[02:20] <RayFredPip> QQ is a popular instant messaging system that is commonly used in China and
[02:20] <_jason> GotUbuntued: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , /topic for future reference
[02:21] <dli> RayFredPip, sudo apt-get install kde
[02:21] <RayFredPip> the Asia-Pacific.
[02:21] <RayFredPip> eva is the QQ client for KDE.
[02:21] <mark_> my clockis set
[02:21] <mark_> I'll try rebooting
[02:21] <mark_> might be some syncro error
[02:21] <intelikey> mark_ or   touch <file>    if a file is timestamped incorrectly.
[02:21] <RayFredPip> dli, but a lot of softwares I should pick up.it is not easy!
[02:21] <mareks> _jason, i dont mean to be a pest, but how do i make sure correct permissions are set? what should the be set to?
[02:22] <Xaero_Vincent> has anyone tried installing Ubuntu on their Intel Macs yet?  I know the installer will boot up.. but wiil it go all the way?
[02:22] <dli> tonyyarusso, if it's a ubuntu package, apt should do the dependency
[02:22] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12006
[02:22] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Any idea what file that would be in his case?
[02:22] <tonyyarusso> dli: I'm not seeing it in repos though.
[02:22] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i don't know what he was trying to access,  so no.
[02:22] <dli> RayFredPip, can you use gaim/kopete instead?
[02:23] <dli> tonyyarusso, then, it shouldn't be in ubuntu
[02:23] <_jason> mareks: 777 gives full priveleges: read, write, execute.  reading a linux permissions tutorial is probably the easiest way to learn what the numbers mean.  You can use the chmod command to set permissions
[02:23] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: "sudo apt-cache search zlib" was the command that returned the error, "sudo: timestamp too far..."
[02:23] <_jason> mareks: and you aren't being a pest, this channel is here for those questions :)
[02:23] <tonyyarusso> dli: It could still be compiled.
[02:23] <codecaine> im trying to run 3ddesktop but im getting an error Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". anybody know how I can fix this?
[02:24] <mareks> chmod 777 /path/to/partition?
[02:24] <dli> tonyyarusso, I wonder whether it's open source
[02:24] <dli> mareks, don't do that
[02:24] <_jason> mareks: yes, that will give you 77 permissions on the mount directory of that partition
[02:24] <_jason> 777*
[02:24] <tonyyarusso> dli: Maybe not?
[02:24] <NrvsNs> whats up fellas
[02:24] <intelikey> tonyyarusso sudo on apt-cache ?   but at any rate   "sudo apt-get clean ;sudo apt-get update "   should cure that.
[02:24] <Bambino> does anyone know why my ./configure takes like 10 min for a small file (a theme)... ?
[02:25] <RayFredPip> dli, but I should use EvaQQ because there are lot of friends in it!
[02:25] <RayFredPip> dli, and they do not use xchat and gaim!
[02:25] <RayFredPip> DBO, Hello!
[02:26] <dli> RayFredPip, gaim is a multi-protocol IM client
[02:26] <ben32167> is 4gb enuf to install a general size ubuntu without /home?
[02:26] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Looks like they left already anyway...
[02:26] <dli> ben32167, more than enough
[02:26] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12006
[02:26] <_jason> ben32167: yeah, I use 5.1gb and I've installed everything I hear about
[02:26] <NrvsNs> having a problem.. Ive been using Evolution mail on Ubuntu set up for my gmail account, I stored my password in Evolution, but have been using it so longi forgot my password. I wanna decode' or reveal' my stored pass.. Any ideas ?
[02:26] <dli> ben32167, most people will find their installation less than 3GB
[02:26] <RayFredPip> dli, yea,but I have seen QQ protocol!
[02:26] <ben32167> thanks for help!
[02:27] <dli> ben32167, however, hdds are cheap nowadays
[02:27] <Strozzino> 
[02:27] <intelikey> see that is one of the things that proves that sudo is not by default "better" than a root password.   if you use sudo by habbit on all commands then it's the same as doing everything in a root shell...
[02:27] <Strozzino> 
[02:27] <_jason> GotUbuntued: what was the command you issued?  and can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list too?
[02:27] <ben32167> i have 1gb ram how much swap i need?
[02:27] <ccharles> any idea why named[3163] : /etc/bind/named.conf.options:2: change directory to '/var/cache/bind' failed: file not found is an error seen?
[02:27] <ccharles> /var/cache/bind exists.
[02:27] <smokemare> new buntu is impressive
[02:27] <dli> ben32167, I have 1280MB on a laptop, and I don't use swap at all
[02:28] <blanky> smokemare, new buntu?
[02:28] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: You want Gaim with the QQ plugin.  URL to follow.
[02:28] <smokemare> dapper
[02:28] <GotUbuntued> _jason, :  sudo dpkg --configure -a
[02:28] <DBO> !ru
[02:28] <ben32167> dli can i pm u?
[02:28] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[02:28] <blanky> it's not release yet is it?
[02:28] <intelikey> ben32167 none unless you want to hybernate it..   but 1g should be enough.
[02:28] <dli> ben32167, no problem
[02:28] <mareks> do i have grub if i dont have more than 1 OS?
[02:28] <dli> smokemare, it has xorg-7.0 and gnome-2.14
[02:29] <smokemare> very fast on my system
[02:29] <dli> mareks, you still need grub to load kernel
[02:29] <intelikey> or lilo
[02:29] <GotUbuntued> _jason, :http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12007
[02:29] <smokemare> and so far flawless
[02:29] <GotUbuntued> _jason, :http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12007    sources.list
[02:30] <intelikey> hmm i have one line in my sources list.
[02:30] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: http://openq.sourceforge.net/
[02:31] <smokemare> just awesome everyone should try it out
[02:31] <intelikey> i'm leaving now.   thanks for letting me help a little.
[02:31] <shrewduser> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_Game_Publishing._(in_the_spirit_of_loki_software)
[02:31] <_jason> GotUbuntued: interesting, will it let you remove emacs21?
[02:31] <CraiZE> uhm
[02:32] <tonyyarusso> smokemare: We don't recommend that b/c it may break for others, even if your experience has been okay so far (which could change tomorrow, btw).
[02:32] <RayFredPip> tonyyarusso, 3x
[02:32] <CraiZE> how can i mount a .nrg ISO ?
[02:32] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : i'll check ... remove with syn p?
[02:32] <tonyyarusso> While we're at it, how to burn an .nrg iso?
[02:32] <_jason> GotUbuntued: nah, sudo apt-get remove emacs21
[02:32] <smokemare> lol my system changes by the minute not the day
 i agree i am just very impressed
[02:33] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : lets me remove it
[02:33] <smokemare> and think ubuntu is going in the right direction
[02:33] <RayFredPip> tonyyarusso, Thank you!
[02:33] <_jason> GotUbuntued: now sudo apt-get install emacs21, does that go through?
[02:33] <r0d> anyone know how to change the default home directory for anonymous users in vsftp? I can't find any option in the template given
[02:34] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: nrg2iso
[02:34] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : yes
[02:34] <sorush20> guys hi
[02:34] <CraiZE> nrg2iso is a conversion too
[02:34] <_jason> GotUbuntued: so do you have emacs now?
[02:34] <sorush20> I just messed up
[02:34] <CraiZE> i wanted a tool to mount the .nrg :D
[02:34] <tonyyarusso> smokemare: Okay.  I'd recommend then including a caveat like "but this is development software and may break" as a follow-up to "this is cool - try it!", please.  (So somebody doesn't run into unnecessary frustration with a broken system.)
[02:34] <smokemare> is there creative xfi support yet?
[02:34] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: Ah, thanks.
[02:34] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: you can mount the resulting iso
[02:34] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : "emacs" started emacs
[02:35] <tonyyarusso> What about a .daa disk image?
[02:35] <_jason> GotUbuntued: you poor fellow, now that you have experienced emacs, exit and type 'vim' :P
[02:35] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: what the heck is .daa?
[02:35] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : and then?
[02:36] <CraiZE> well is there no way to mount the .nrg with an application like daemon tools?
[02:36] <_jason> GotUbuntued: eh?  are you all set with emacs now?  (I was just kidding with the vim comment)
[02:36] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: I'm not sure, but it seems to be similar to an iso.  Something I downloaded came as that.
 sorry just entusiastic hehe
[02:36] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : hehehe
[02:36] <smokemare> is there creative xfi support yet?
[02:37] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: filext.com says it's poweriso format
[02:37] <__mikem> !ping
[02:37] <ubotu> pong
[02:37] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: So now the question is just what that actually means.
[02:37] <__mikem> Hey seaves, wasn't the definition of ping I set, a bit more useful
[02:37] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I've never heard of one, but why not convert a highly specialized format into something very generic
[02:38] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: "DAA is a format for an image file, which supports some advanced features, such as compression, password protection, and splitting to multiple volumes (similar to .RAR and other compression formats)."
[02:38] <CraiZE> cause it takes time, space , and i dont want to give those
[02:38] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: Does that give any hints as to what I need to deal with it?
[02:38] <CraiZE> there should be an app like daemontools for linux :D
[02:38] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: I'd say windows ;)
[02:39] <__mikem> seveas, wasn't the definition of ping I set ubotu to a bit more useful than a pun response
[02:39] <blanky> !tell CosmoDad about ati
[02:39] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: All right, that is actually a possibility.  Off to search for a Windows proggy to convert it to plain old iso I guess.
[02:39] <CosmoDad> huh?
[02:40] <NickGarvey> !ping
[02:40] <ubotu> pong
[02:40] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: you can be the first to create a tool that's capable of converting from this crappy format into iso ;)
[02:40] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: And once again my answer has to be "If I had any useful programming knowledge I would".
[02:41] <IdleOne> CosmoDad, what format?
[02:41] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: never too late to learn and reverse engineer without documentation :)
[02:41] <CosmoDad> IdleOne: .daa
[02:42] <CosmoDad> I just don't like the diversity of image formats, makes Linux live just harder
[02:42] <IdleOne> CosmoDad, yeah I think poweriso is the only one
[02:42] <proTEU`> CosmoDad, r u the Dad of Cosmo ??
[02:42] <CosmoDad> proTEU`: absolutely
[02:42] <proTEU`> u must be proud of yer son, yes ?!
[02:42] <CosmoDad> proTEU`: but maybe we're talking about different Cosmos here :)
[02:43] <RayFredPip> Is there any good tools used for intercept pictures?
[02:44] <Gosha> ...crap, i forgot what to ask
[02:45] <MTecknology> how do i become Op if i remember the channel password?
[02:45] <Enthusiast78> What can I use to rip CDs into MP3?
[02:46] <Enthusiast78> Is there an MP3 plugin for Sound Juicer, for example?
[02:46] <jetscreamer> transcode
[02:46] -galoising:#ubuntu- http://www.wikipediareview.com
[02:46] <tonyyarusso> Enthusiast78: Sound Juicer should be able to do it if you install the codecs for mp3 capability.
[02:46] <jetscreamer> k3b if you want a front end
[02:46] -galoising:#ubuntu- ------------------>   http://www.wikipediareview.com
[02:46] -galoising:#ubuntu- ------------------>   http://www.wikipediareview.com
[02:46] -galoising:#ubuntu- ------------------>   http://www.wikipediareview.com
[02:46] <tylo> Hello.
[02:46] <tonyyarusso> galoising: Stop spamming!
[02:46] <Gosha> oh, yeah
[02:46] <_jason> galoising: stop
[02:46] <biovore> gripper works good for cd ripping
[02:46] <Gosha> !blah
[02:46] <ubotu> Gosha: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:46] <Enthusiast78> tonyyarusso, Any clue which packages do I need?
[02:46] <PwcrLinux> Hi there
[02:46] <tonyyarusso> Enthusiast78: That too, I've used grip.
[02:46] <jbroome> wtf
[02:46] <tylo> Can someone tell me how I can check my own IP address?
[02:47] <_jason> tylo: whatismyip.org
[02:47] <tonyyarusso> Enthusiast78: Not offhand, check the RestrictedFormats wiki page.
[02:47] <PwcrLinux> Need help with Gaim program blocking on someone that didn't work!
[02:47] <MTecknology> tylo, ifconfig
[02:47] <Enthusiast78> tonyyarusso, I have seen grip once... I'll try it!
[02:47] <tylo> thanks
[02:47] <CosmoDad> Enthusiast78: cdparanoia is not too hard to learn from the console and it's pretty good
[02:47] <CraiZE> mount -o loop blah.nrg
[02:47] <CraiZE> works :D
[02:47] <CraiZE> i just need a GUI for mount now :D
[02:47] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: no kidding?
[02:48] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, 100% serious
[02:48] <Enthusiast78> CosmoDad, Isn't cdparanoia only for WAV extracting?
[02:48] <CraiZE> just did it
[02:48] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, now help me find a GUI for mount :D
[02:48] <CosmoDad> Enthusiast78: sorry you said you wanted to rip into MP3
[02:48] <CosmoDad> Enthusiast78: you'd need to append something like toolame
[02:48] <CosmoDad> Enthusiast78: get a GUI :)
[02:49] <blair> Everytime I try to run anything that uses openGL, my display goes into fullscreen, and then goes black.
[02:49] <MTecknology> how do i tell who an op is?
[02:49] <Enthusiast78> CosmoDad, Any suggestions?
[02:49] <CosmoDad> Enthusiast78: sorry I never rip... apt-cache search rip cd mp3
[02:50] <Enthusiast78> CosmoDad, I'm familiar with cdd2wav and lame, but I need something that my wife can use (so I don't have to rip her CDs!) ;)
[02:50] <MTecknology> how do i tell who is an op?
[02:50] <tonyyarusso> MTecknology: When opped they will have a @ prepended to their nick.  Why?
[02:50] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I could actually need that too...
[02:50] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, a GUI for mount ?
[02:50] <MTecknology> because i need to talk to 1 in freende-social
[02:50] <dli> MTecknology, bad behavior here, and watch out who ban/kick you out
[02:51] <MTecknology> well
[02:51] <MTecknology> who else am i supposed to message in a silenced room
[02:51] <blair> Could it be a problem with my settings that makes the screen go black, or would it be a bad install of my display drivers?
[02:51] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: yeah
[02:52] <Enthusiast78> Hmmm... Looks like grip will do. Thanks, people!
[02:52] <RayFredPip> tonyyarusso, can you help me? Do you know how to install the package gaim openq ?
[02:52] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: I'm guessing you're dealing with source, in which case you need to compile it.
[02:53] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: freshmeat found this: http://freshmeat.net/projects/qtmm/ and this: http://freshmeat.net/projects/mount-iso-image/
[02:53] <CraiZE> i check :)
[02:53] <RayFredPip> tonyyarusso, yes!it is hard for me !I have browered the install paper ,but I am not good at so many English words!
[02:53] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: though neither seems to be available as an Ubuntu package, at least not in the default repositories
[02:53] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: Could you put those in some appropriate factoid?
[02:53] <CraiZE> yeah
[02:54] <CraiZE> well i can manually install
[02:54] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: the links?
[02:54] <CraiZE> :D
[02:54] <blair> I've got fglrx as my display driver for an ATI card, and whenever I open an openGL program the screen goes blank.
[02:54] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: better yet, build a package :)
[02:54] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: Yeah, comes up sometimes, so might be useful.
[02:54] <CraiZE> i dont know how to do that :P
[02:54] <CosmoDad> tonyyarusso: unfortunately, I don't know how to create factoids and I haven't even tested the tools
[02:54] <tonyyarusso> RayFredPip: I'd suggest trying, and asking the whole channel at stages where you need help.  Many of them have vastly more experience compiling than myself.
[02:55] <tom35> Is it a big deal to change to fluxbox from gnome if I want something lighter weight?  What file would I edit? xconfig?
[02:55] <blair> anyone have any idea what might be causing that?  could it be a setting ?
[02:55] <tonyyarusso> CraiZE: If those work, let us know, then we'll know if a factoid recommendation is in order.
[02:55] <tonyyarusso> CosmoDad: Point.
[02:56] <dli> tom35, just "sudo apt-get install fluxbox", and logout, choose "fluxbox" in gdm, and login
[02:56] <mkrenz> What kind of filesystem is the on the 5.10 live CD in the file casper/filesystem.cloop  ?
[02:56] <tonyyarusso> Okay, looks like I'm going down for a reboot to deal with this daa file; see you all later!
[02:56] <tom35> That sounds simple.
[02:56] <tom35> gdm?  Is that the x login?
[02:56] <Sionide> tom35, it is
[02:56] <blair> tom35: there was a really good article on how to install the newest fluxbox on ubuntu up on digg last week.
[02:56] <NickGarvey> !tell tom35 about fluxbox
[02:57] <blair> the deb package is a dated version of fluxbox
[02:57] <Sionide> gdm is the login screen, yeah
[02:57] <tom35> Sionide: digg?  I will google digg +ubuntu
[02:57] <detox332> hey i saved my bookmarks before installing firefox 1.5.0.1 thru automatix...how do i go about restoring them now?
[02:57] <tom35> thanks very much
[02:57] <tristanmike> !automatix
[02:57] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[02:57] <Sionide> i dunno about digg, maybe blair can get you the link..
[02:58] <detox332> ok well how would i go about restoring my bookmarks?
[02:59] <mkrenz> Nevermind, found it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo'
[02:59] <CraiZE> well i got mount-iso installed
[02:59] <Sionide> DBO, ubuntu forums pimps automatix - or it used to
[02:59] <CraiZE> but it seems to be made for KDE only :D
[02:59] <CraiZE> i dont see where i can use it
[02:59] <CraiZE> whats the file browser for KDE ?
[02:59] <DBO> Sionide, who do we smack up for that?
[03:00] <Sionide> DBO erm i dunno, check out the thread on the forums and smack up the person who wrote it i guess?
[03:00] <DBO> =P
[03:00] <blair> tom35: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=116759
[03:00] <Minn3h> is it possible to install ubuntu for i386 on my amd64 machine?
[03:00] <Sionide> DBO, its a good idea - in theory... it just breaks things in practice, which only means it's been coded not that good
[03:00] <DBO> Sionide, yes I know=P
[03:01] <Sionide> Minn3h, erm, as i understand it - yes, but won't get any of the speed benefits so it'd be pointless, but i dunno much about the subject.. *shrug*
[03:01] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: konqueror
[03:01] <DBO> Minn3h, yes you can, and I recommend you do if you are new to linux or just dont like compiling new stuff all the time
[03:02] <Draconicus> My harddrive made a weird sound while the computer was in standby, and then everything locked up. It sounded like it shut off, then started spinning again. This has only happened on Ubuntu, so far. What gives?
[03:02] <GotUbuntued> _jason, : tnx for all the help. I now have 3ddesktop up and running with the default Dell windows key :D
[03:03] <jobadiah> i have recently started using ubuntu and found that I can stream music with vlc but when i try to record with the  "sound recorder"  it records a file but when I play this file I dont hear anything....anyone have any ideas what I missed....or if someone has a recommendation an easy to configure audio application that I can record streaming internet radio I would appreciate it
[03:03] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, mine does that too... windows key + left arrow key, switches the desktop using 3ddesk :D looks sooo cool :D
[03:03] <crimsun> jobadiah: recently fixed in dapper
[03:03] <Minn3h> im not finding any special benefits, what Im finding is LOTS of packages and things that just don't work in amd64
[03:03] <Minn3h> ah
[03:03] <Minn3h> if only it said on the site somewhere?
[03:03] <pike> jobadiah: streamtuner and streamripper
[03:03] <dli> Draconicus, are you running out of memory? try "free -m", and check your swap usage
[03:03] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : I just click the windows key... nice :D
[03:03] <CraiZE> okay, no work for mount-iso ,its an extension for KDE only :D
[03:04] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: maybe it's KDE-only :(
[03:04] <jobadiah> thank you crimsun and pike
[03:04] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, aye i could make mine do that, but if i wanna go back a virtual desktop i do windows key + right arrow or whatever.. it's nice:D
[03:04] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : Now all i need is to make ubuntu boot faster :(
[03:04] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, it is
[03:04] <Draconicus> dli: plenty of swap.
[03:04] <pike> jobadiah: streamripper rips to mp3 format very nice
[03:04] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, one sec
[03:05] <shredder_> You have to click on the audio settings and click disable like every time to hear the audio on some song/videos on the vlc
[03:05] <dli> Draconicus, that's why, close some programs (to save memory), or buy more ram, or you have a program having memory leak
[03:05] <jobadiah> great i use a nice program called total recorder in windows but it doesn't work in linux
[03:05] <FunnyLookinHat> How do you have GLXGEARS output FPS?
[03:05] <Draconicus> dli: firefox has a bad leak... I need to stop leaving it running. Would this really cause the harddrive to actually shut down and restart, though?
[03:06] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, grr can't find it now, hang on a bit
[03:06] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89491    ?
[03:06] <Aeudian> Question: my network gui in gnome doesnt load it times out and disappears whats wrong? and 2nd how do i manaully add a dns server address through shell
[03:07] <dli> Draconicus, if you have large amount of swap used, have to watch out for memory leak
[03:07] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, urrr yep that's it -- worked for me... mine boots way quicker now:) apart from being wireless so it trips up when trying to set up networking, then fails when doing ntp
[03:07] <Draconicus> dli: that's just it. I DON'T have a lot in use. I said I had plenty to spare.
[03:07] <Sionide> which is kinda annoying
[03:07] <CosmoDad> Aeudian: regarding the second point: add an entry in /etc/resolv.conf
[03:08] <bimberi> Aeudian: 2. edit /etc/resolv.conf
[03:08] <Aeudian> thank you.
[03:08] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : the clock thing?
[03:08] <dli> Draconicus, hard to imagine then :(
[03:08] <Draconicus> dli: it can't be the harddrive. It's brand new.
[03:08] <bimberi> Aeudian: 1. see if running 'gksudo network-admin' gives an error
[03:09] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, yeah ntp is the clock thing.. basically it falls over when trying to set up networking interfaces, cos i'm wireless - probably, i always have to ctrl+c past it, then it can't do the ntp clock thing.. but if i'm plugged in on ethernet, it's fine and does ntp etc
[03:09] <bimberi> !tell FunnyLookinHat about glxgears
[03:09] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : did you follow the guide exactly?
[03:11] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, pretty much yeah - apart from a couple of services which i left in and some which i disabled because i know my system doesn't use them, eg. bluetooth was one i disabled - at the end of the day, it's different for every PC... if you don't know or aren't sure what it does from his description, leave it on
[03:11] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : ok i'll give it a go :D
[03:12] <GotUbuntued> ehm try :D
[03:12] <Sionide> it made a huge different for me anyways.. go for it
[03:12] <Sionide> maybe jot down the changes you make
[03:12] <Sionide> so you can edit them back again after if something messes up?
[03:12] <IdleOne> sound issue concerning flash video. can see the video fine just cant hear the sound, any suggestions?
[03:13] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : How much faster did i start up?
[03:13] <Sionide> well i didn't time it
[03:13] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : hehe
[03:13] <Sionide> but i noticed the difference
[03:13] <Sionide> definitely
[03:13] <trigg3r> hi. does anyone know where the network settings "Location" profiles are stored?
[03:13] <Sionide> trigg3r, nah i use network-manager-applet
[03:13] <Sionide> it's much better
[03:13] <Sionide> it's what dapper has
[03:13] <Sionide> (i think)
[03:14] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, i think i will code my own app to do the job now
[03:14] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, seems nobody did it
[03:14] <Sionide> CraiZE, to do what?
[03:14] <CraiZE> a GUI to mount iso's
[03:14] <shredder_> idleone Try clicking on the audio tab and clicking the disable selection every time you see the video and can't hear sound
[03:14] <CraiZE> saving the last dir used
[03:14] <CraiZE> mount/unmout them
[03:14] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: awesome
[03:14] <CraiZE> setting the mount point
[03:14] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: don't forget to tell me once you're done
[03:14] <CraiZE> i gotta get my rusty GTKPerl knowledge going
[03:14] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: would love to help you debugging
[03:15] <IdleOne> shredder_, huh where what?
[03:15] <CraiZE> yeah i need to un-rust my knowledge, last time i coded perl was like, 9 years ago
[03:15] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: before you start: I only tried freshmeat.net, maybe Google will yield some usable tool
[03:15] <CraiZE> i googled, etc
[03:15] <CosmoDad> ok
[03:15] <CraiZE> hence why i want to do it myself now :P
[03:15] <Sionide> sounds good CraiZE.. would be good to be able to right-click on an iso in nautilus and click "mount this iso" etc...
[03:15] <CraiZE> i dont know anything about nautilus
[03:15] <CraiZE> is there documentation?
[03:16] <CraiZE> how to change the menu ?
[03:16] <makaveli> is there any virus scanner for dapper?
[03:16] <unbun> Hey, Is there some way I can get more windows files for wine
[03:16] <CraiZE> you dont get virus's in linux makaveli
[03:16] <unbun> What? no viruses?
[03:16] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I'm no expert neither but some nautilus script might really be easier than a new gtkperl app
[03:16] <CraiZE> yeah
[03:16] <lwizardl> hmm my sources.list seems broken
[03:16] <CraiZE> but i need nautilus documentation :)
[03:16] <makaveli> yes but there is possibility i think
[03:17] <unbun> Anyone know if theres some way to get more windows dlls for wine
[03:17] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: the wiki might has some info on those nautilus scripts...
[03:17] <dli> unbun, you can install programs in wine
[03:18] <CraiZE> http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/nautilus-scripts/File%20System%20Management/Mount_Image
[03:18] <CraiZE> CosmoDad,
[03:18] <CraiZE> i found something
[03:18] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: me too: http://www.gnome.org/projects/nautilus/developers.html
[03:18] <unbun> I know that, but Some wont run due to missing files for windows
[03:18] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: oh
[03:18] <CraiZE> it seems to be done
[03:18] <CraiZE> :)
[03:18] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: you found something even better :)
[03:18] <CraiZE> yes
[03:18] <trigg3r> Sionide: i'm still on breezy. using the network admin tool, i'm trying to edit a location i've previously created, but it doesn't save changes. know of a workaround?
[03:18] <CraiZE> now we need to find out how to get it into nautilus :)
[03:18] <CraiZE> then we're set
[03:18] <Vardyr> I'm a bit new to Ubuntu... how do I go about retrieving whatever file it is that makes a package for a package in the repositories?
[03:19] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php
[03:20] <unbun> Hey, If i set up a mirror directory of copied windows system files, would wine read them?
[03:20] <unbun> or atleast the programs?
[03:20] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, yah im there :)
[03:21] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I'm unsure about which scripts location to choose though... the FAQ is a bit whacky on that point
[03:21] <Aeudian> Is there a way to test to see if a NIC card is good, when i do "ip addr" i get a 127.0.0.1 but the computer is set to a static ip which it will not obtain
[03:21] <dli> unbun, you can configure wine to use a real windows partition
[03:21] <juankamed> can any help me with two answers?
[03:22] <CosmoDad> Aeudian: what do you mean by good? what do you wanna do?
[03:22] <CosmoDad> juankamed: just ask
[03:22] <harisund> In order to best make use of mplayer, would you people suggest I compile it from source, or install it with the mplayer-686 package?
[03:22] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, yeah im not sure yet either
[03:23] <CraiZE> CosmoDad,  if i find out i will let you know
[03:23] <Aeudian> cosmosdad, i just wanna make sure its working, cause i cant get an ip from my static
[03:23] <trigg3r> hi. does anyone know where the network settings "Location" profiles are stored?
[03:23] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I'll try .gnome/scripts first..
[03:23] <juankamed> thanks, how i can do that the ubuntu chatched my keyboard and mouse (live cd ubuntu)=
[03:23] <CosmoDad> Aeudian: if you can do an "ifconfig ethX" and it shows something, the driver has been set up successfully
[03:23] <CraiZE> /home/craize/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts
[03:23] <digitalhav0c> for some reason when update to dapper it breaks xorg
[03:23] <CraiZE> thats what it is here
[03:24] <GotUbuntued> Sionide, : Did you leave lvm on ?
[03:24] <digitalhav0c> can anyone help me or has anyone experienced this problem?
[03:24] <digitalhav0c> im currently using breezy
[03:24] <harisund> In order to best make use of mplayer, would you people suggest I compile it from source, or install it with the mplayer-686 package?
[03:24] <harisund> digitalhav0c; I know a upgrade to dapper broke a couple of packages.
[03:24] <OrTigaS> hi! we have here a Network Printer and have own IP how can i add this to make me print? i tried already the add printer but didn't work..
[03:24] <digitalhav0c> i updated sources.list to dapper and did apt-get update
[03:24] <truz24> Can you use dd to essentially copy your 30 gig harddrive onto an 80 gig drive so that you can replace your 30 gig with an 80 without reinstalling Ubuntu?
[03:24] <harisund> digitalhav0x I am not sure if xorg was one of them
[03:25] <harisund> digitalhav0c I did the same thing
[03:25] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: ok..
[03:25] <harisund> In fact I actually went ahead and did a dist-upgrade
[03:25] <digitalhav0c> harisund, how did you fix it?
[03:25] <CosmoDad> harisund: I'd stick with the package
[03:25] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, to find your path
[03:25] <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... - EDIT: I made another user account and the same thing happens on my 2nd user account!
[03:25] <CraiZE> locate nautilus | grep script
[03:25] <harisund> digitalhav0c: I pretty much had to reinstall breezy .. I didn't know which packages were broken on my machine
[03:26] <CraiZE> thats what i used :)
[03:26] <lutra> ltR^: did you do anything special last time you shutdown or before you shutdown?
[03:26] <ltR^> lutra, nope.
[03:26] <digitalhav0c> harisund, me niether that what i did :-) i would like to play with xgl and compiz
[03:26] <digitalhav0c> that's
[03:26] <digitalhav0c> ;(
[03:26] <harisund> digitalhav0c : Exactly me too. That is why I decided to wait till June :-(
[03:26] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: too bad I don't have an iso to test...
[03:26] <harisund> yeah I agree
[03:27] <harisund> Could anyone give me a suggestion here? In order to best make use of mplayer, would you people suggest I compile it from source, or install it with the mplayer-686 package?
[03:28] <_jason> harisund: are you comfortable compiling?
[03:28] <lutra> ltR^: hmm...strange. i wonder if you deleted .gnome2 if that would make a difference
[03:28] <CraiZE> doesnt work here :S
[03:28] <CosmoDad> harisund: I told you about the package
[03:28] <dli> harisund, I would try source, it has "debian/rules binary"
[03:28] <SlyFerret> harisund: what exactly do you mean "best use"
[03:28] <harisund> _jason: Well, I am comfortable yes..
[03:28] <_jason> harisund: I'd compile the latest cvs
[03:28] <ltR^> in what folder ultra
[03:28] <SlyFerret> harisund: do you have anything specific in mind?
[03:28] <ltR^> home/?
[03:28] <harisund> CosmoDad: Did you tell me about the package? Sorry didnt' realize :D
[03:28] <ltR^> _jason you here?
[03:28] <NxNxMox> Hey guys
[03:28] <_jason> ltR^: yes?
[03:28] <harisund> Basically support for all formats. particularly wmv
[03:28] <NxNxMox> I just installed ubuntu!
[03:28] <ltR^> remember you helped me with the user accounts
[03:28] <CosmoDad> harisund: IMHO, if you don't need anything special the premade package doesn't provide, use it
[03:28] <NxNxMox> Is there some sort of starter guide
[03:28] <NickGarvey> NxNxMox: very nice :)
[03:28] <_jason> ltR^: yeah
[03:29] <NxNxMox> that i could look at
[03:29] <harisund> CosmoDad: Oh ok thanks for that .. I guess I will go with it then.
[03:29] <ltR^> _jason we've got another problem :)
[03:29] <NickGarvey> NxNxMox: yes.. let me find it
[03:29] <CosmoDad> harisund: the package comes with a large variety of supported codecs
[03:29] <_jason> ltR^: what's up?
[03:29] <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... - EDIT: I made another user account and the same thing happens on my 2nd user account!
[03:29] <SlyFerret> when I setup mplayer, I compiled from source.  It's been a while, but I think I had to comple from source to get all of the various codecs to work
[03:29] <NickGarvey> http://ubuntuguide.org/
[03:29] <harisund> CosmoDad; I installed the w32 codecs package from the .deb file as well
[03:29] <NxNxMox> Thank you NickGarvey
[03:29] <CosmoDad> harisund: that's good, you'll be fine then
[03:29] <NickGarvey> :)
[03:29] <CosmoDad> harisund: and compiling mplayer takes an awful lot of time if you don't have a decent CPU
[03:30] <harisund> CosmoDad: Ok will give it a try then..
[03:30] <harisund> CosmoDad: Yes, I was afraid of that
[03:30] <spikeb> so does compiling anything else heh
[03:30] <lutra> ltR^: it would be at /home/ltR^/.gnome2
[03:30] <juankamed_> hi, how i can do that my usb key and mouse work in the ubuntu live cd?
[03:30] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: it doesn't? awww :(
[03:30] <CosmoDad> spikeb: yeah but mplayer is huge
[03:30] <ltR^> lutra, i made another account though and it still happened
[03:30] <CosmoDad> spikeb: it has like 300.000 lines of code or something
[03:30] <spikeb> heh
[03:30] <arrick> how do I check a HD to see if it is bad?
[03:30] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, i believe its because it needs to sudo first :P
[03:30] <_jason> ltR^: did you try seeing if system . preferences > fonts had ``good'' settings?
[03:30] <lutra> ltR^: hmm...
[03:30] <arrick> evening all
[03:30] <spikeb> it's nothing compared to compiling kde or gnome and X :)
[03:31] <ltR^> _jason, i'm going to go in ubuntu now
[03:31] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: shouldn't it be using gksudo and pop up with a window?
[03:31] <SlyFerret> i compiled KDE from source once...
[03:31] <SlyFerret> once
[03:31] <spikeb> heh
[03:31] <ltR^> i had to go in window cause i cant stand the font
[03:31] <ltR^> brb
[03:31] <SlyFerret> never again
[03:31] <spikeb> i've done it six or seven times
[03:31] <CraiZE> it doesnt though :P
[03:31] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: oh and we should check if the requirements fit
[03:31] <spikeb> on a 600mhz CPU at that.
[03:31] <Sionide> GotUbuntued, i really don't remember - just leave it as it is if you're not sure...
[03:31] <spikeb> mozilla takes longer.
[03:31] <NickGarvey> is emacs on ubuntu by default? I can't find it..
[03:32] <Sionide> NickGarvey, sudo apt-get install emacs
[03:32] <_jason> NickGarvey: it's not
[03:32] <_jason> NickGarvey: emacs21 is the package name
[03:32] <Sionide> although, *why* you'd wanna do that - i don't know ;)
[03:32] <spikeb> emacs would require stripping out gnome to fit it on the install disk ;)
[03:32] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I seem to be missing cdemu and I can't find it in the rep
[03:32] <PwcrLinux> !java
[03:32] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:32] <NickGarvey> haha
[03:32] <NickGarvey> I'm playing with emacs to see if its worth it
[03:32] <Sionide> lol spikeb  ;)
[03:32] <CraiZE> it isnt i think
[03:32] <Zunino> Has anybody experienced evince not displaying graphics from DVI documents?
[03:32] <CraiZE> but you can mount the .bin
[03:32] <CraiZE> .bin = .iso
[03:32] <NickGarvey> I'm not to much of a programmer though, which is what it seems to be mainly about
[03:33] <CraiZE> so only if your .cue/.bin as .mp3 or .wav, you will need the cuesheet (cdemu) reader
[03:33] <spikeb> most text editors are, NickGarvey
[03:33] <arrick> how do I check a HD to see if it is bad?
[03:33] <CosmoDad> spikeb: I know what you mean, I spent like 3 days installing gentoo on my Athlon 500. Now I'm with Ubuntu on a 1,86 Ghz laptop :)
[03:33] <arrick> in terminal, on ubuntu
[03:33] <spikeb> CosmoDad, hehehehe
[03:33] <kethinov> can anyone tell me how to make it so my monitor doesn't shut itself off after prolonged inactivity?
[03:33] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: I see...
[03:33] <harisund> arrick: I think you can use the fsck command
[03:34] <Cerveza> hey, I've got a bunch of stupid questions
[03:34] <dli> kethinov, disable screensaver
[03:34] <juankamed_> :(
[03:34] <arrick> ok thanks
[03:34] <spikeb> Cerveza, start firing away
[03:34] <CosmoDad> arrick: reading out S.M.A.R.T. data if supported by your HD is a good way
[03:34] <harisund> kethinov: Look into the screensaver options
[03:34] <Cerveza> how do I setup internet on my computer
[03:34] <ltR20> _jason you here? what's the default font settings?
[03:34] <Cerveza> I have my ip, dns, gateway, etc
[03:34] <arrick> thanks
[03:34] <_jason> ltR20: do you have an lcd?
[03:34] <Cerveza> I just don't know where to put them so they go in eth0
[03:34] <CosmoDad> arrick: it'll tell you quite precisely which parts of your HD might be damaged
[03:34] <arrick> ok thanks
[03:34] <dli> Cerveza, gnome has a gui tools, but you can edit /etc/network/interfaces
[03:34] <Anubis> wow you guys are gonna hate me
[03:35] <ltR20> No _jason.
[03:35] <spikeb> i already do, Anubis :P
[03:35] <CosmoDad> Cerveza: use the Network Manager if you're not familiar with command-line configuration
[03:35] <Anubis> lol
[03:35] <QuikBng19> cosmosdad, what was the command you said to check the interface eth0 my internet died
[03:35] <Anubis> you will hate me more
[03:35] <_jason> ltR20: try best shapes
[03:35] <Cerveza> gui is down right now
[03:35] <CosmoDad> QuikBng19: use "ifconfig <interface>", if something shows up, your driver is up and running
[03:35] <yoyo> hello everyone.  i'm having trouble getting sound to work properly in Breezy
[03:35] <QuikBng19> thank you
[03:35] <CosmoDad> Cerveza: then do as dli said
[03:36] <Cerveza> k, how do I modify network/interfaces
[03:36] <Cerveza> I found the file
[03:36] <Cerveza> but all it has in it is stuff like: etho, dhcp, lo
[03:36] <CosmoDad> Cerveza: man interfaces && nano /etc/network/interfaces :)
[03:36] <Cerveza> ah
[03:36] <Cerveza> thanks
[03:36] <Anubis> anyone have a complete noob guide to installin for some reason when im done installing it has a bitch fit about xserver
[03:36] <ltR20> _jason what's the default fonts
[03:37] <NickGarvey> whoa emacs uses x-server? Connection lost to X server `localhost:10.0'
[03:37] <_jason> ltR20: mine are (don't know if it's default): sans10, sans10, sansbold10, monospace10
[03:37] <OrTigaS> hi! we have here a Network Printer and have own IP how can i add this to make me print? i tried already the add printer but didn't work..
[03:37] <SlyFerret> Anubis: what video card do you have?
[03:37] <Anubis> Video Card: ATI Technologies Inc. ATI-264VT2 PCI
[03:37] <PwcrLinux> Which one better lightweight javas for a javachats?
[03:37] <Anubis> it boots the loading page
[03:38] <ltR20> _ya that's what i have
[03:38] <Anubis> configures some shit then it doesnt work
[03:38] <ltR20> _jason what's your DPI
[03:38] <_jason> ltR20: and you have 'best shapes' ?
[03:38] <ltR20> yeah i do.
[03:38] <CraiZE> hrm
[03:38] <_jason> ltR20: 96
[03:38] <CraiZE> i need some help to get gksudo going
[03:39] <CraiZE> gksudo -u root mount "/media/hdh1/invader\ zim/dvd1.nrg"  -o loop "/media/virtualdvdrom/"
[03:39] <ltR20> and smoothing /hinting
[03:39] <CraiZE> that doesnt seem to working
[03:39] <CraiZE> anyone good with gksudo ?
[03:39] <babo> Anyone use 800hosting.com ?
[03:39] <_jason> CraiZE: you don't need kgsudo, use just sudo
[03:39] <_jason> CraiZE: gksudo only needs to be used for gui apps
[03:39] <bimberi> OrTigaS: try using 'HP JetDirect' with the address of the printer.  Leave the port as 9100
[03:39] <CraiZE> it is
[03:39] <CraiZE> for a GUI
[03:40] <CraiZE> its for a shell
[03:40] <CraiZE> lol
[03:40] <_jason> CraiZE: mount is a gui?
[03:40] <CraiZE> yes _jason
[03:40] <SlyFerret> Anubis: I'm looking to see what I can find.  Its a pretty old card
[03:40] <CraiZE> so i need gksudo
[03:40] <OrTigaS> ok bimberi lemme try
[03:40] <Anubis> yes it isd
[03:40] <Anubis> but it wont even boot into the gui
[03:40] <CraiZE> it takes the -o as option
[03:41] <Anubis> but gfx card should work due to its being install in vmware
[03:41] <_jason> CraiZE: did you replace the default mount command with something else?
[03:41] <CraiZE> no
[03:41] <SlyFerret> Anubis: is that an acutal PCI card, or a PCI integrated grapics chip
[03:41] <Anubis> actual pci card
[03:41] <CraiZE> gksudo is bitching about the -o i pass to mount
[03:41] <CraiZE> it takes the -o for itself
[03:41] <_jason> CraiZE: enclose the command in ' ' quotes, but I really don't think you need gksudo
[03:42] <Anubis> just installing packages atm
[03:42] <CraiZE> then i get a seg fault
[03:42] <CraiZE> lol
[03:42] <lwizardl> can someone help me with getting my networking working i can't ping my router or www.google.com
[03:42] <_jason> ltR20: did you removed all the kde stuff?
[03:42] <_jason> CraiZE: use sudo
[03:42] <CraiZE> no
[03:42] <_jason> CraiZE: sudo mount blah
[03:42] <CraiZE> i CANT
[03:42] <CraiZE> ffs
[03:43] <PwcrLinux> Hello, which better java for javachat plugin for FF?
[03:43] <ltR20> ya _jason.
[03:43] <CraiZE> dont be stubborn, if you dont know the solution, then drop it
[03:43] <ltR20> is that why?
[03:43] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: fyi: the script uses gnomesu which is not on my box
[03:43] <CraiZE> but dont annoy me to do it another way, i can do it another way, i want to get it working this way......
[03:43] <OrTigaS> bimberi, ITS works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  thanks a lot!!!!
[03:43] <_jason> CraiZE: no, I just don't understand the gui part.  But ok I'll drop it
[03:43] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, i try to get it to work with gksudo
[03:43] <OrTigaS> now i have more Question :)
[03:43] <bimberi> OrTigaS: yw :)
[03:43] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: sure but I think you'll need to adapt the script
[03:43] <CraiZE> jason, its a nautilus script that auto mounts iso's
[03:43] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, yeah im trying
[03:43] <_jason> CraiZE: ah, that's all you had to say :)
[03:44] <OrTigaS> why our network here sometimes i cant see them( windows pc)
[03:44] <CraiZE> but gksudo isnt co-operating
[03:44] <_jason> CraiZE: why the -u root? you shouldn't need that
[03:44] <CraiZE> that worked
[03:44] <CraiZE> okay
[03:44] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, we're very close now :P
[03:44] <bimberi> OrTigaS: do you mean from 'Windows Network' in nautilus? i find that be be unreliable
[03:45] <bimberi> *to be
[03:45] <_jason> ltR20: I don't know
[03:45] <OrTigaS> bimberi,  its was two times a already access the other pc here but now it wont
[03:45] <OrTigaS> Network window pc
[03:46] <OrTigaS> i tried samba
[03:46] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: IMHO you can run with blackdown
[03:46] <_jason> what is the name of the library that lets you use gnome apps in kde with the gtk stuff (I know this is vague)?
[03:46] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: is that would work for javachat plugin?
[03:46] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: I don't know what javachat is, sry
[03:47] <PwcrLinux> okay
[03:47] <_jason> ltR20: do you still have gtk2-engines-gtk-qt installed?
[03:47] <OrTigaS> i just saw here "window network" when i connect to network server
[03:47] <Anubis> SlyFerret
[03:47] <Anubis> Video: Default Monitor on ATI Technologies Inc. ATI-264VT2 PCI (1024x768x16bpp 60Hz)
[03:47] <Anubis> dono if thats what you want
[03:47] <bimberi> OrTigaS: are you trying to connect to a windows share from ubuntu?
[03:47] <andrewf> Package msttcorefonts is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:47] <Anubis> this is all being install in vmware
[03:47] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: just know that blackdown's API and RE is a match to sun's
[03:47] <andrewf> any idea why?
[03:47] <SlyFerret> Anubis: is that what windows is reporting?
[03:47] <Anubis> yes
[03:48] <SlyFerret> Anubis: can you get to a comand prompt OK even if the GUI doesn't load?
[03:48] <Anubis> yes i can get bash
[03:48] <bimberi> _jason: gtk2-engines-gtk-qt ?
[03:48] <ltR20> _jason you here?
[03:48] <ltR20> sorry im back
[03:48] <ltR20> http://img215.imageshack.us/my.php?image=y1bq.jpg
[03:48] <_jason> ltR20: yes
[03:48] <Anubis> but im reinstalling so you may have to hold before i try some commands
[03:48] <ltR20> that's what it looks like
[03:48] <OrTigaS> bimberi,  yes from this box to connect windows network pc's
[03:49] <SlyFerret> Anubis: OK... can you tell which X server/driver it's trying to use?
[03:49] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: okay I'll wait for someone, I have javachat on my webpage and I need to get a java plugins to run a javachat to log into my irc server..
[03:49] <_jason> bimberi: thanks
[03:49] <scoomey> Hi folks! Any way to do a verbose boot? I dist-upgraded to Dapper (Flight 6) and now the system hangs at boot time... need to troubleshoot where the problem is occuring
[03:49] <Anubis> slyferret i havent got a clue how to do that
[03:49] <bimberi> _jason: yw :)
[03:49] <_jason> ltR20: do you have gtk2-engines-gtk-qt installed?
[03:49] <Anubis> %85 done installing packages
[03:49] <ltR20> im looking now
[03:49] <OrTigaS> it been seen already but now i cant
[03:49] <bimberi> OrTigaS: yes i get better results using Places -> Connect to Server
[03:50] <ltR20> _jason ya it's installed.
[03:50] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: try installing Blackdown's engine, it'll 99% work
[03:50] <techfreak> nana.irc.gr
[03:50] <SlyFerret> Anubis: hmm... I'm actually a slackware user... just experimenting with installing ubuntu... so some of the file locations are different
[03:50] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Okay..
[03:50] <_jason> ltR20: sudo aptitude -s remove gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, that won't actually remove it but it will tell you what it will do.  Tell me if it removes a lot of stuff and what it will remove
[03:50] <Anubis> ya debian does the exact same thing
[03:50] <CraiZE> feck made a mistake
[03:50] <OrTigaS> we dont have window server
[03:50] <aftab> hello there. Ive just installed ubuntu and im trying to get 1. a codec for playing mp3s and 2. drivers for my creative 6.1 system (audigy). Can someone tell me where i can get help info for these
[03:50] <CraiZE> gotta reboot
[03:51] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, i will give you a modified version tomorrow
[03:51] <CraiZE> its 4am here
[03:51] <CraiZE> dont think i come back
[03:51] <CraiZE> gotta sleep
[03:51] <CraiZE> laters
[03:51] <SlyFerret> anubis: there is a file called xorg.conf.  It contains all of the configuration for your X setup
[03:52] <Anubis> how would i edit it
[03:52] <SlyFerret> anubis: I think it's in /etc/xorg/
[03:52] <SlyFerret> anubis: but I'm not totally sure on ubuntu
[03:52] <Anubis> slyferret i havent got a clue about any linux
[03:52] <Anubis> so any help will help
[03:52] <techfreak> i ve got a question . i try change my screen resolution from 1280x1024 to something bigger but when i try changing to a different resolution my screen goes blur , nothing happens and after 10 seconds or so i get my default resolution back again as if nothing happened. anyone knows how i can overcome this ?
[03:52] <QuikBng19> is there a way to install "gcc" without needed the ubutunu cd?
[03:52] <Jiv001> hi
[03:52] <vader> Hello folks, is there anyone here using Dapper with the Broadcom 4318 wireless adapter?
[03:52] <OrTigaS> it showing me to connect some pc's but when i was in the windows network and click it didn't show anything
[03:52] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: No installation candiate
[03:53] <_jason> QuikBng19: yes, from the online repositories
[03:53] <Jiv001> anyone has any idea why apache cant access home user pages .. http://localhost/~blah
[03:53] <SlyFerret> anubis: how are you on navigating directories from the command propmt?
[03:53] <Anubis> lol im not
[03:53] <Anubis> it just didnt load so i cam here after trying a few times
[03:53] <mareks> anyway to have fstab re-autogenerate itself?
[03:53] <RedEyess> Hi,
[03:54] <RedEyess> If you install Ubuntu can you just upgrade it to the next version when it comes out.
[03:54] <Anubis> SlyFerret would a screenshot error help you?
[03:54] <RedEyess> by changing the apt-source
[03:54] <SlyFerret> anubis: hmm... I'm not seeing anything that says that your card isn't supported
[03:54] <bimberi> RedEyess: yes
[03:54] <RedEyess> cool
[03:54] <RedEyess> I am using Debian
[03:54] <SlyFerret> anubis: probably not
[03:54] <Anubis> k
[03:54] <RedEyess> and just wondered that
[03:54] <techfreak> any idea how i can change my screen resolution ?
[03:54] <RedEyess> ..
[03:55] <SlyFerret> anubis: in order to fix it though, you'll probably have to do a little tweaking from the command line if the installer didn't detect your card OK
[03:55] <bimberi> RedEyess: ubuntu uses the same packaging tools (dpkg/apt)
[03:55] <bimberi> !tell techfreak about fixres
[03:55] <RedEyess> I know
[03:55] <RedEyess> I installed it on a friends compuer
[03:55] <Anubis> looks like it is a gfx card error
[03:55] <RedEyess> computer
[03:55] <RedEyess> so I will feel at home
[03:56] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: you need to install the package j2re1.4
[03:56] <OrTigaS> any idea why? i seen the other windows pc but now i cant :(
[03:56] <SlyFerret> anubis: do you remember anything about what it said?
[03:56] <Anubis> ya
[03:56] <RedEyess> ld
[03:56] <RedEyess> oops
[03:56] <KurtKraut> What packages is needed to make Dapper be able to play mp3 ?
[03:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell KurtKraut about mp3
[03:57] <_jason> KurtKraut: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
[03:57] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: you have to have multiverse enabled
[03:57] <KurtKraut> _jason, sorry for that and thanks for the help.
[03:57] <PwcrLinux> hold
[03:57] <SlyFerret> anubis: what was the error, in a nutshell?
[03:58] <candace> My son has us switch to this Ubuntu, and my flashdisk, several of my backup DvDs/Cds, and digital camera come up with a 'Unable to mount the selected volume. The volume is probably in a format that cannot be mounted.' message. Can someone help me, please?
[03:58] <Anubis> SlyFerret give me one sec alot to type
[03:58] <Anubis> looks like a gfx card error to me
[03:59] <Anubis> follower
[03:59] <CaNsA> Anubis, smells
[03:59] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Yes, it's there in the repos
[03:59] <Anubis> hmm said xserver was disabled
[04:00] <sorbix> has anyone figured od the mesa ati problem?
[04:00] <sorbix> out*
[04:00] <Anubis> weird
[04:00] <sorbix> i still cant switch my opengl renderer from mesa to ati
[04:00] <Anubis> loading moduals looks fine
[04:00] <sorbix> ive been trying for 2 days
[04:00] <sorbix> that forum post didnt help either
[04:00] <Xenguy> candace: the dvd/cd might be easiest to start with
[04:00] <NxNxMox> i have a second hd i want to access
[04:00] <vladuz976> how can i create .zip files on linux
[04:00] <NxNxMox> how can i do this?
[04:00] <candace> How so?
[04:00] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: prolly server is down at acrhive server
[04:01] <_nightw0lf> hey guys, can someone tell me where I can get sshd ? server? I want to install it on my system
[04:01] <vader> vladuz976, zip <package name>
[04:01] <NickGarvey> !openssh
[04:01] <ubotu> [openssh]  server and client setup at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[04:01] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: what does "aptitude install j2re1.4" tell ya?
[04:01] <dli> _nightw0lf, sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[04:01] <Xenguy> candace: preface with my nick so I can read our exchange more easily...
[04:01] <NxNxMox> any idea?
[04:01] <_nightw0lf> thanks
[04:01] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Okay hold on
[04:01] <vladuz976> vader: what package is that, I need to install for that executable?
[04:01] <Remy> hey, does anyone know of an application that will allow me to lock the keyboard but not the screen until I press a certain combination of keys ?
[04:01] <candace> Xenguy ~ Allright
[04:02] <SlyFerret> anubis: This might sound silly... but does the live CD work?
[04:02] <vader> it was installed by default on mine
[04:02] <Xenguy> candace: it sounds like the easiest place to start (compared to the other two)...
[04:02] <Anubis> will try
[04:02] <vladuz976> vader: i have server install
[04:02] <vladuz976> vader: can you see what package that file belongs to?
[04:02] <vader> ahhhhh vladuz976 then I have no clue
[04:02] <Xenguy> candace: is it just data on the cd's then?
[04:02] <SlyFerret> anubis: i'm just wondering if it's a detection problem (loading wrong driver), or a support problem (right driver, doesn't work)
[04:02] <_jason> vladuz976: the 'zip' package :P
[04:02] <vladuz976> vader: i think it's just called zip the packagd
[04:03] <NxNxMox> i have a second hd i want to access
[04:03] <NxNxMox> how do i access it?
[04:03] <vader> vladuz976,  I think so but am not sure
[04:03] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Installed done
[04:03] <_jason> NxNxMox: what filesystem?
[04:03] <benkong2> anyone help with network manager applet troubles?
[04:03] <candace> Xenguy ~ A couple are movie files, but most are just regular files from our previous computer
[04:03] <NickGarvey> Remy: I think google is your best bet I don't know of anything like that
[04:03] <Xenguy> candace: OK...
[04:03] <NxNxMox> what do you mean
[04:03] <NxNxMox> fat or ntfs?
[04:03] <benkong2> everything in /etc/network/interfaces is removed
[04:03] <Anubis> SlyFerret booting live cd i though of the same thing
[04:03] <_jason> NxNxMox: yeah
[04:03] <Xenguy> candace: also, do you know if you are in a 'gnome' desktop manager?
[04:03] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: fine. Test your application
[04:04] <PwcrLinux> okay
[04:04] <Xenguy> candace: i.e. the default desktop environment?
[04:04] <NxNxMox> ntfs
[04:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell NxNxMox about ntfs
[04:04] <benkong2> I can see my wireless point and I m using 128bit hex WEP I put in the key and no connect
[04:04] <SlyFerret> anubis: i'm not sure that the live CD will detect any different, but it's worth a shot
[04:04] <mareks> how do i change the file format on a partition to ext3?
[04:04] <candace> Xenguy ~ If you mean a graphical interface, yes
[04:04] <NxNxMox> woops i mean fat
[04:04] <NxNxMox> i mixed up the drives
[04:04] <Anubis> SlyFerret same thing
[04:04] <_jason> NxNxMox: same instructions :P
[04:04] <_nightw0lf> !sshd
[04:04] <ubotu> somebody said sshd was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[04:04] <sorbix> is anyone out there experienced with the mesa/ati problem that can help me?
[04:05] <wasan> I need help wih my linux install
[04:05] <Anubis> well at least i know its a gfx problem
[04:05] <_jason> NxNxMox: vfat is what linux calls it but the wiki page is the same
[04:05] <Xenguy> candace: OK, I'm going to load that over here, so I have the interface in front of me; one sec...
[04:05] <CosmoDad> mareks: you can only change the file system by formatting
[04:05] <mareks> how do i do that? im willing to lose everything
[04:05] <Remy> NickGarvey I've been searching for a while now...
[04:05] <CosmoDad> mareks: mkfs.ext3
[04:05] <ltR20> _jason im back
[04:05] <ltR20> you still there??
[04:05] <CosmoDad> mareks: be careful anyways
[04:05] <_jason> ltR20: yeah, did you try that command?
[04:06] <earthen> is there a program I can install to make my seround sound work so I can ajust each speaker
[04:06] <_nightw0lf> after I have installed the sshd files, how can I run the service
[04:06] <Metaltron> !./
[04:06] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Metaltron
[04:06] <QuikBng19> how come i have added a bunch of apt-get reposities (the ones on ubuntuguide.org) and yet when i do apt-get it sometimes wants to use my ubuntu cd anyway to make it not use the cd?
[04:06] <candace> Xenguy ~ Allright
[04:06] <ltR20> no i had to go do somthing quick
[04:06] <ltR20> sorry what was it again?
[04:06] <ltR20> ill scroll up
[04:06] <wasan> my linux wont start up :<
[04:06] <wasan> the screen just stays black
[04:06] <CosmoDad> benkong2: check that you're truly connected to your AP using iwconfig
[04:06] <_jason> ltR20: sudo aptitude -s remove gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, that won't actually remove it but it will tell you what it will do.  Tell me if it removes a lot of stuff and what it will remove
[04:06] <vladuz976> vader: how do you use it to zip up a directory?
[04:06] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Still says "additional plugins are required" and "Install Missing Plugins"
[04:07] <SlyFerret> anubis: sorry i'm not much more help.  Google will be your friend (and maybe the x.org website)
[04:07] <earthen> QuikBng19, comment out the cd in your sources.list
[04:07] <vader> vladuz976, I only do the odd file
[04:07] <SlyFerret> anubis: unfortunately, I must sign off for the night.  good luck!
[04:07] <_jason> vladuz976: do you need this to be zip instead of tar.gz for example?
[04:07] <Anubis> cya
[04:07] <Anubis> thanks for the help
[04:07] <Anubis> it really did help
[04:07] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: erm, sorry, I'm out of knowledge. :( you'll need the RE anyway I think so this wasn't a waste of time
[04:07] <vladuz976> _jason: yes, i have it tar.gz now, but i need to send files to my lab partners who only have windows
[04:08] <benkong2> A tail -f on var log messages shows network manager setting transmit key to 0 not 1 as in the linksys router. What's wrong?
[04:08] <ltR20> _jason: http://pastebin.com/652737
[04:08] <_jason> vladuz976: I think it's zip -r to recurse through directories, man page has some example I think
[04:08] <earthen> QuikBng19,  it because sometime the latest file is on the cd so ubuntu will perfer to get it from there rather then the net
[04:08] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: I'm not sure what additional plugins it wants
[04:08] <mareks> CosmoDad, when i do "mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda6" and then look at partition table, it still lists as NTFS ? :-(
[04:08] <vladuz976> _jason: and then you specify the output name too>
[04:08] <mareks> ive been messing around w/ this afternoon?
[04:08] <Xenguy> candace: loaded - so I assume you are right-clicking and trying to 'mount' the dvd, but you get an error - is that the situation?
[04:08] <NickGarvey> Remy: lock-keys-applet - A keyboard lock keys applet for the GNOME2 panel tried that?
[04:08] <CosmoDad> mareks: weird
[04:08] <_jason> vladuz976: yeah, zip -r file.zip /path/to/foo
[04:09] <candace> Xenguy ~ Yes, exactly. Do you need to see the entire message?
[04:09] <PwcrLinux> Cosmos: yea, so I will do manually install thru SunJava website.
[04:09] <CosmoDad> mareks: did you use sudo mkfs.ext3?
[04:09] -jingleBell:#ubuntu- ATTENTION: Jews Are Taking Over The World!
[04:09] <vladuz976> _jason: worked, thanks
[04:09] <Remy> not yet
[04:09] <mareks> CosmoDad, yes
[04:09] -jingleBell:#ubuntu- ATTENTION: Jews Are Taking Over The World!
[04:09] <Xenguy> candace: are you familiar with pasting text to the 'pastebin'?
[04:09] <_jason> !ops
[04:09] <ubotu> [ops]  Help! lilo, hedgemage, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[04:09] <ltR20> _jason did you get that??
[04:09] <CosmoDad> mareks: did mkfs tell you it succesfully finished?
[04:09] <candace> Xenguy ~ No I am not.
[04:09] <NxNxMox> Yeah
[04:09] <NxNxMox> everyone got that
[04:09] <_jason> ltR20: yeah, go ahead and run the command without the -s
[04:09] <NxNxMox> some loser ctcp'ed the channel
[04:10] <Testbell> test
[04:10] <Remy> NickGarvey that only shows you the status of caps lock, etc... doesn't actually lock the keyboard.  That's what I've found everywhere... caps lock info!
[04:10] <Xenguy> candace: trying looking at the /topic
[04:10] <_nightw0lf> someone knows how to make the sshd service work? I need someone to connect to my computer
[04:10] <NickGarvey> Remy: oh I see
[04:10] <Xenguy> candace: are you able to?
[04:10] <_nightw0lf> i mean to enable it
[04:10] <QuikBng19> earthen, i must be blind but i dont see any CD in my sources.list
[04:10] <NickGarvey> Remy: mm that was just me doing an apt-cache search
[04:10] <ltR20> _jason what will this do?
[04:10] <candace> Xenguy ~ Yes
[04:10] <CosmoDad> _nightw0lf: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[04:10] <ltR20> it says it's done jason_
[04:10] <Remy> yeah :)
[04:10] <_jason> ltR20: ok try restarting X now
[04:10] <britto> does yes anyone know how to setup vncserver on ubuntu
[04:11] <mareks> CosmoDad, it shows all the stats, then it says "Writing inode tables: done" and "Creating journal: done" and "writing superblocks... :done"
[04:11] <Xenguy> candace: So you paste errors to pastebin, then handoff the URL to me
[04:11] <theCore> why those people always come from sympatico ...
[04:11] <_nightw0lf> CosmoDad thanks alot
[04:11] <britto> does yes anyone know how to setup vncserver on ubuntu
[04:11] <CosmoDad> !tell britto about vnc
[04:11] <britto> could somebody help me
[04:12] <Xenguy> candace: I'll be right back (brb)
[04:12] <mareks> _jason, i found out why my fstab was throwing a fit. the "mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda6" never worked so it was trying to mount NTFS as EXT3, but i still cant get it to chnage file system :-(
[04:12] <CosmoDad> mareks: and what does "sudo cfdisk" say?
[04:12] <QuikBng19> how can i force apt-get not to use the ubuntu cd for updates
[04:12] <britto> i have setup the vnc but when i try to connect from my xp the vnc does not connect
[04:12] <britto> besides i have firestarter ... could that be a problem?
[04:12] <NickGarvey> QuikBng19: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the cd line
[04:12] <CosmoDad> britto: for sure
[04:12] <_jason> mareks: oh.  Can't you use something like gparted?
[04:12] <earthen> QuikBng19,  there has to be one there if it is asking for your cd
[04:12] <vader> QuikBng19, I just remove the CD from the decission
[04:12] <QuikBng19> britto, are u using the port when u created the vnc like :1 or :2 or whatever u made
[04:12] <britto> i tried tweaking the vnc.conf
[04:12] <ltR20^^> _jason i pressed backspace + ctrl and it went to the login screen.. its stil the same
[04:12] <mareks> _jason, i dont know whawt gparted is?
[04:12] <QuikBng19> earthen, can i private message you my aptget list?
[04:12] <candace> Xenguy ~ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12011 Allright
[04:13] <britto> i do ... but still causing headaches ...
[04:13] <frank23> britto: try disabling the firewall to see if it's the problem
[04:13] <_jason> mareks: a gui tool to modify partitions
[04:13] <CosmoDad> mareks: a graphical frontend to parted, a partitioning tool
[04:13] <Xenguy> candace: checking
[04:13] <_nightw0lf> !sshd
[04:13] <ubotu> hmm... sshd is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[04:13] <CosmoDad> mareks: _jason's right, try it
[04:13] <_jason> ltR20^^: hrmm I don't know then.  I'm kind of out of ideas
[04:13] <earthen> yeah sure
[04:13] <ltR20^^> _jason.. so do i re-install ubuntu
[04:13] <ltR20^^> this sucks
[04:13] <_jason> ltR20^^: nah that seems drastic.  try asking the channel in a bit and try the forums/mail list
[04:13] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: I downloaded the bin file onto my desktop then what next?
[04:14] <earthen> QuikBng19,  no problem
[04:14] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[04:14] <britto>  still no luck guys.
[04:14] <britto> i stopped by firewall ... and still no luck.
[04:15] <earthen> QuikBng19,  there should be a line like this in your list  #deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[04:15] <Xenguy> candace: hrm, have you looked at 'dmesg | tail' at all, as the error message suggests?
[04:15] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: remove backdown's java first!
[04:15] <_jason> ltR20^^: that was always like that ever since you installed kde right?
[04:15] <britto> do you have the vnc.conf available?
[04:15] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: to save you from further confusion
[04:15] <candace> Xenguy ~ No I have not
[04:15] <ltR20^^> what was jason?
[04:15] <ltR20^^> the font?
[04:15] <_jason> ltR20^^: yeah
[04:15] <ltR20^^> no it just happened yesturday
[04:16] <ltR20^^> well when i owke up today
[04:16] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: do I need to remove from sytaptic list?
[04:16] <_jason> ltR20^^: oh, can you think of anything you installed or modified?
[04:16] <Xenguy> candace: can you open a terminal (command line) and try that?
[04:16] <nathanael> I cannot figure out how to increase the size of the CandyBar Gdesklet widget...do I need to manually edit the config file?
[04:16] <ltR20^^> _jason... i removed alot of kde/kde apps and a firefox profile
[04:16] <Xenguy> candace: applications > accessories > terminal
[04:17] <britto> cosmodad any new suggestions
[04:17] <mareks> any idea why my system might be taking a long time to "Configure network interfaces..." during startup?
[04:17] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: remove the package, you can do it from synaptics, yes
[04:17] <PwcrLinux> okay hold on
[04:17] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: or just do "aptitude purge j2re1.4"
[04:17] <PwcrLinux> ah go it..
[04:17] <CosmoDad> mareks: DHCP?
[04:17] <brandon_> mareks: it's taking awhile to get the dhcp info from teh server
[04:18] <candace> Xenguy ~ I'm there
[04:18] <nathanael> Anyone here using gdesklet?
[04:18] <Xenguy> candace: OK, paste the output once more to a pastebin please
[04:18] <arrick> IdleOne, you here tonight?
[04:18] <brandon_> mareks: your pc has to lease an ip address for awhile
[04:18] <IdleOne> arrick, yup
[04:18] <earthen> anyone get the ATI drivers working in breezy 64 bit
[04:18] <arrick> hey I finally got all the drives to stay mounted
[04:19] <IdleOne> arrick, wtg :)
[04:19] <mareks> omg i just restored complete /etc/fstab to default and im still having the GDM error :-(
[04:19] <candace> Xenguy ~ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12013
[04:19] <arrick> IdleOne, i had 2 bad drives
[04:19] <Xenguy> candace: checking
[04:19] <CraiZE> CosmoDad, i got it _almost_ running :)
[04:19] <arrick> hey check out this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12012
[04:19] <mareks> it was a near fresh install of ubuntu i dont know how i couldve broken it so easily
[04:19] <_jason> ltR20^^: well good luck.  I don't think you should have to do a reinstall, someone will know what's going on
[04:19] <brandon_> mareks: what gdm error?
[04:19] <ltR20^^> alright
[04:19] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> how can i get my computer to be an ftp server so my friend that i host a game server for can upload files and stuff ?
[04:19] <ltR20^^> ill go back to windows till its fixed
[04:19] <ltR20^^> it's extreamly hard to read fonts
[04:19] <benkong2> !network manager
[04:20] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, benkong2
[04:20] <CraiZE> !sed
[04:20] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CraiZE
[04:20] <arrick> IdleOne, thats what i get now when i type mount http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12012
[04:20] <mareks> "GDM could not write to your authorization file. This could mean that you are out of disk space or that your home directorycould not be opened for writing"
[04:20] <Xenguy> candace: hrm, it's the same output
[04:20] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: dude it's 4:20am, go to bed :)
[04:20] <CraiZE> nah
[04:20] <CraiZE> i gotta finish it
[04:20] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> how can i get my computer to be an ftp server so my friend that i host a game server for can upload files and stuff ?
[04:20] <candace> Xenguy ~ I'm sorry, what did you need?
[04:20] <CraiZE> CosmoDad,  u know about sed ?
[04:20] <NickGarvey> !tell ROFLCOPTER|`evoL about ftp
[04:20] <brandon_> mareks: do you have a home directory?
[04:20] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: a bit
[04:20] <arrick> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, use proftpd
[04:20] <CraiZE> cosmo, okay
[04:20] <mareks> i dont remember deleting it?
[04:20] <NickGarvey> I am a vsftpd person myself
[04:20] <CraiZE> how can i sed -e s#\"\"## my $blah variable?
[04:20] <IdleOne> arrick, /hda4 is full?
[04:21] <arrick> yeah
[04:21] <Xenguy> candace: the 1st error suggested 'dmesg |tail' -- did you paste that output the 2nd time?
[04:21] <brandon_> mareks: does it have any free space?
[04:21] <earthen> marcels,  could you post your fstab file
[04:21] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: here is my paste,, is it's removed done??  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12015
[04:21] <candace> Xenguy ~ Yes
[04:21] <mareks> yep, all thats on an 80gb harddrive is ubuntu
[04:21] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: frankly, I don't get but you mean?
[04:21] <arrick> IdleOne, I finished mounting my server into my 4drawer filing cabinet today
[04:21] <Xenguy> candace: OK, let me ponder this for a second
[04:21] <mareks> its partitioned slightly for a webserver root dir
[04:22] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> arrick: i installed it but how do i use it now ?
[04:22] <Abb13> hello
[04:22] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: it hasn't removed anything. you seem to have removed it before (synaptics?)
[04:22] <arrick> now I can't hear it running,
[04:22] <bons> hey guys. i'm looking for resources on configuring my xorg.conf file. more specifically modelines for my laptop monitor.  anyone have any suggestions?
[04:22] <candace> Xenguy ~ Allright, thanks
[04:22] <arrick> !proftpd
[04:22] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[04:22] <Abb13> Talk to me slags
[04:22] <arrick> !info Proftpd
[04:22] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: or you haven't installed it in the first place
[04:22] <ubotu> proftpd: (Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.2.10-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 347 kB, Installed size: 1044 kB
[04:22] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, man proftpd
[04:22] <_jason> CraiZE: you don't need sed, you can do something like: ${blah//\"/}
[04:22] <Abb13> arrick, boo
[04:22] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: what does 'dpkg -l j2re1.4' tell you?
[04:22] <brandon_> mareks: can you start kdm?
[04:22] <CraiZE>  jason ok
[04:22] <mareks> i dont know whawt kdm is?
[04:22] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> IdleOne: How do run the program though ?
[04:22] <arrick> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, if you need much more help, you can ask a number of people here
[04:23] <_jason> CraiZE: that gets rid of all of the " quotations marks which is what I think you wanted to do
[04:23] <mareks> im a complete idiot... i think im just going to reinstall... ugh
[04:23] <arrick> Abb13, what do you mean boo?
[04:23] <brandon_> mareks: it's the kde display manager. gdm is the gnome display manager
[04:23] <PwcrLinux> okay is dpkg -l for checking if it's in the hard drive or not?
[04:23] <CraiZE> jason
[04:23] <mareks> i dont have kde
[04:23] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, most of the time from terminal just type the program name and it will startup
[04:23] <CraiZE> no i actually want to fix the path
[04:23] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: if it's installed
[04:23] <Abb13> arrick, i ment boo u twat head
[04:23] <brandon_> i see
[04:23] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: and if it has been
[04:23] <CraiZE> like /home/craize/directory has spaces/file has spaces too.txt
[04:23] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, look in Applications>Internet it should be there
[04:23] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: or ever was :)
[04:23] <mareks> not that i know of anyway... its just a default install of ubuntu 5.10
[04:23] <PwcrLinux> okay hold on
[04:23] <arrick> Abb13, do you know me?
[04:23] <Xenguy> candace: type this at a terminal and tell me what output you get: ls -l /dev/cdrom
[04:23] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> IdleOne: I don't see it ?
[04:23] <OrTigaS> hi how can i access this box/folders thru other windows pc... it asking me pswd
[04:23] <CraiZE> i want it to fix the filename
[04:23] <Abb13> arrick, no r u american
[04:24] <arrick> yes
[04:24] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, then in terminal type the name of the app
[04:24] <_jason> CraiZE: fix in what way?  rename the spaces to _?
[04:24] <CraiZE> _jason, idea on how to do that?
[04:24] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> IdleOne: That doesn't work either lol
[04:24] <CraiZE> no
[04:24] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, whats the app?
[04:24] <Healot> tried the official release of ATi driver on x64 yet... it seems the control panel can't link the libexpat
[04:24] <CraiZE> i cant use the spaces with mount
[04:24] <CraiZE> for example
[04:24] <arrick> Abb13, yes I am why?
[04:24] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> IdleOne: Proftpd....
[04:24] <CraiZE>  /media/hdh1/invader zim/dvd1.nrg
[04:24] <h4lfl1ng> u need to put an escape character
[04:24] <Xenguy> CraiZE: for i in *; do mv "$i" "`echo $i | tr ' ' '_'`"; done
[04:24] <CraiZE> becomes: /media/hdh1/invader\ zim/dvd1.nrg
[04:25] <apolo> st
[04:25] <candace> Xenguy ~  lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 3 2006-04-08 22:38 /dev/cdrom -> hdc
[04:25] <h4lfl1ng> blah\ other\ blah
[04:25] <Abb13> arrick,  just a guess cause im  so intellegent oo he by the way im a natural blonde
[04:25] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: un  j2re1.4        <none>         (no description available)
[04:25] <CraiZE> yes
[04:25] <CosmoDad> CraiZE: can't you just use quotation marks?
[04:25] <Xenguy> candace: good - pondering again
[04:25] <CraiZE> no
[04:25] <PwcrLinux> what's the un does for?
[04:25] <CraiZE> you cant
[04:25] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, and in terminal if you type proftpd it doesnt start ( may take a minute )
[04:25] <CraiZE> mount doesnt like those
[04:25] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: it has been uninstalled
[04:25] <arcanistherogue> hey im getting an error
[04:25] <mareks> grr this is highly discouraging
[04:25] <PwcrLinux> Cosmo: wow that's new to me
[04:25] <arcanistherogue> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[04:25] <arcanistherogue> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[04:25] <arcanistherogue> what does that mean?
[04:26] <arrick> IdleOne, it runs in the background, he wont even know its running,
[04:26] <_jason> CraiZE: yeah it should work if you do what CosmoDad said afaik
[04:26] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: you may go ahead and install sun's java
[04:26] <arcanistherogue> i tried restarting X and it didn't help :\
[04:26] <mareks> i know im going to repeatedly break my linux is this can happen this easily and i know im going to give up on it. :-(
[04:26] <CraiZE> oh n/m
[04:26] <CraiZE> i had a bug
[04:26] <PwcrLinux> arcanistherogue: close the sypt application
[04:26] <brandon_> mareks: did gnome ever run properly?
[04:26] <IdleOne> arrick,  ahh that explains it
[04:26] <Xenguy> candace: in the terminal, we want to become 'root' now; type: sudo -i
[04:26] <mareks> yea
[04:26] <arrick> IdleOne, you gona help him set it up?
[04:26] <Healot> arcanistherogue: there is a program locking/using your apt database... synaptic probably?
[04:26] <vader> arcanistherogue, try closing the other program that is using sudo
[04:26] <Xenguy> candace: then type your password
[04:26] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, I dont have experience with proftpd . thought it was GUI app
[04:26] <brandon_> mareks, at what point did it stop running properly?
[04:26] <arcanistherogue> ok thanks
[04:27] <IdleOne> arrick, if you can give him a hand I dont know about it
[04:27] <mareks> brandon_ i was just trying to add an entry to the fstab... and i took it out and now it still doesnt work
[04:27] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: I have bin on the desktop now..
[04:27] <mareks> i had to boot w/ the liveCD twice just to modify the fstab
[04:27] <Xenguy> candace: you should get a prompt ending with '#' instead of '$'
[04:27] <arrick> DBO, you here?
[04:27] <Xenguy> candace: that indicates you are now 'root/superuser'
[04:27] <mareks> brandon_ when i sudo it says ""sudo: must be setuid root"
[04:27] <brandon_> mareks: what did you want to add to fstab?
[04:27] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: follow the link I gave you
[04:27] <CosmoDad> !tell PwcrLinux -about java
[04:27] <CosmoDad> !tell PwcrLinux -about javadeb
[04:27] <mareks> i was just adding a partition to it (it was originally ntfs, but reformatted to ext3)
[04:27] <candace> Xenguy ~  It is still a '$', and said my password was incorrect.
[04:28] <candace> Xenguy ~  My son says it only works on his account
[04:28] <arrick> mwe you one here?
[04:28] <IdleOne> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, arrick can give you a hand with it . if he is inclined :)
[04:28] <Xenguy> candace: yes that is true
[04:28] <brandon_> mareks: it sounds like your user info is screwed up somehow. try adding a new user, and then log in as that user
[04:28] <arrick> IdleOne, gotta sleep, trying to find him help from someone that can do it though
[04:28] <candace> Xenguy ~  I will be back soon
[04:28] <Xenguy> candace: hrm, is your son there at the moment (ATM) ?
[04:28] <arrick> I cant remember half of it
[04:28] <candace> Xenguy ~ YEs
[04:28] <candace> *yes
[04:29] <mareks> i dunno how to do that
[04:29] <Xenguy> candace: OK, here is one idea...
[04:29] <CraiZE> how can i remove the last "space" ?
[04:29] <mareks> its so pointless i didnt do anything yet
[04:29] <CraiZE> like i want this to become
[04:29] <mareks> im just going to reinstall
[04:29] <brandon_> useradd mareks
[04:29] <CraiZE> like i want this tobecome
[04:29] <CraiZE> ?
[04:29] <CraiZE> ?
[04:29] <brandon_> then add a password like this: passwd mareks
[04:29] <vader> night poeple......it is time for me to give up for the night and relax and take in some TV
[04:29] <ltR20^^> _jason you still there?
[04:29] <CraiZE> nobody knows?
[04:29] <_jason> ltR20^^: yeah
[04:29] <ltR20^^> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/
[04:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell CraiZE about enter
[04:30] <ltR20^^> which do i choose?
[04:30] <Xenguy> candace: you can become your son's account first (su - sonsaccount); then you can do 'sudo -i')
[04:30] <CraiZE> _jason, do that again
[04:30] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Hmm I got prvmsg from ubotu, which one better easy faster install than using Bin or long commands in the terminal box..
[04:30] <CraiZE> ......
[04:30] <arrick> hey ROFLCOPTER|`evoL if You cant find help in here within the next 9 hours, I will be back up , and help you get it done sometime tomorrw, if you on
[04:30] <_jason> ltR20^^: ubuntu users
[04:30] <CraiZE> ubotu: tell _jason about enter
[04:30] <Xenguy> CraiZE: umm
[04:30] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: yeah I told ubotu to tell you :)
[04:30] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> lol alright arrick
[04:30] <CraiZE> Xenguy,  yes?
[04:30] <arrick> just send a pm to me
[04:30] <arrick> sorry
[04:30] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> kk
[04:31] <candace> Xenguy ~ I now have it
[04:31] <brandon_> mareks: are y ou sure your home directory is mounted?
[04:31] <arrick> been up for 48 hours now
[04:31] <`underOATH> changed my name :)
[04:31] <Xenguy> CraiZE: get a clue who you are talking to
[04:31] <mareks> brandon_ says "useradd: unable to lock password file"
[04:31] <arrick> ok
[04:31] <`underOATH> this is my name i have a password for nickserv on
[04:31] <arrick> ok
[04:31] <CraiZE> Xenguy, who am i talking to ?
[04:31] <Xenguy> candace: OK...
[04:31] <IdleOne> `underOATH, use an easier nick for us to type please :)
[04:31] <brandon_> mareks: what's the output of the command: pwd
[04:31] <`underOATH> IdleOne, this is easy enough
[04:31] <mareks> "/home/webserver"
[04:31] <`underOATH> just press the little "`" then tab 2 times :P
[04:31] <mareks> ("webserver" is username)
[04:32] <IdleOne> `underOATH,  well its better then the last yup :P
[04:32] <arrick> hey join #arrick and I will give you voice so you can let me know when you will be back to work on it if you dont get it tonight
[04:32] <Xenguy> candace: we'll try mounting this CD from the command-line and see what happens...
[04:32] <brandon_> mareks: that's correct
[04:32] <`underOATH> IdleOne, yea i play counters trike and thats my name on gamesurge
[04:32] <Xenguy> candace: is the dvd/cdrom in the drive?
[04:32] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: uses seavas's deb or in the wiki about install java and command lines. which one faster and easy?
[04:32] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: probably the deb
[04:32] <candace> Xenguy ~ I need to swap it, the ones in the drives are ones that work
[04:32] <Healot> svs's PwcrLinux
[04:32] <arrick> 'underOATH, join #arrick
[04:32] <PwcrLinux> okay, should I remove the bin from the desktop?
[04:32] <Xenguy> candace: OK, do that
[04:32] <brandon_> mareks: change directory to root (cd /)
[04:32] <Healot> but if only you have the i386 ubuntu
[04:33] <mareks> done
[04:33] <brandon_> now ls
[04:33] <mareks> what am i looking for?
[04:33] <brandon_> i'm just wondering if everything that should be there is there
[04:33] <mareks> looks like it all there... although i hardly have a trained eye
[04:33] <brandon_> is /etc there?
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> hey, ive been getting a nasty error when i do sudo apt-get update
[04:34] <mareks> i have bin dev media root tmp boot etc mnt sbin usr home lib opt srv  var debootstrap initrd lost+found proc sys
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> it freezes at getting headers, 99%
[04:34] <bosco> hey how do i get the plugin for gaim working
[04:34] <bosco> bosco the webcam
[04:34] <bosco> plugin
[04:34] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: not sure
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> how long should this normally take :\
[04:34] <candace> Xenguy ~ It is saying it is unable to eject
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> 99% [Waiting for headers] 
[04:34] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: leave it there until you installed the bin
[04:34] <brandon_> sounds right
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> thats as far as it gets :/
[04:34] <frank23> arcanistherogue: maybe you have a source which is down. you can probably ignore it
[04:34] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: the .deb I mean
[04:34] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: it might ask you about providing a .bin anyway
[04:34] <arcanistherogue> frank23, how would i tell?
[04:34] <brandon_> actually, you have to add the user as root, so sudo it
[04:34] <Xenguy> candace: you tried 'eject'  ?
[04:35] <Ketobi> hi
[04:35] <makaveli> is there skype for linux?
[04:35] <Xenguy> candace: er, typing 'eject' ?
[04:35] <mareks> brandon+ when i sudo it says "sudo: must be setuid root"
[04:35] <frank23> arcanistherogue: wait a minute until it times out. what is the error message?
[04:35] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin is on the desktop..
[04:35] <arcanistherogue> k, ill wait until it times out frank23
[04:35] <brandon_> maybe you;re not set as a sudoer. lemme search for a bit
[04:35] <_jason> mareks: what does this say: ls -l `which sudo`
[04:35] <Ketobi> whats the difference between kde and gnome? should i use ubuntu or kubuntu?
[04:36] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: leave it there until you finished installing from the .deb
[04:36] <mareks> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 93332 2006-01-09 04:41 /usr/bin/sudo
[04:36] <frank23> Ketobi: try both.
[04:36] <candace> Xenguy ~ Allright, I have swapped it for a non-functioning disk, and it gives me the same error when I try to open it, as before.
[04:36] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: if things go right, delete it afterwards
[04:36] <whaley> Ketobi, it's a matter of personal taste, take both for a test run
[04:36] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Okay
[04:36] <Xenguy> candace: K...
[04:36] <whaley> Ketobi, try the live cd's first
[04:36] <_jason> mareks: see that needs a +s in the user part.  That's what the error is telling you.  Why it's not there, I do not know
[04:36] <bimberi> Ketobi: different desktop environments, matter of choice, try both and decide for yourself :)
[04:37] <Ketobi> ok, thx
[04:37] <mareks> how do we get it back _jason?
[04:37] <Xenguy> candace: from the 'root' terminal window, try this:  mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
[04:37] <Xenguy> candace: what happens?
[04:37] <arcanistherogue> frank23, Err http://www.mirrorservice.org breezy Release.gpg
[04:37] <arcanistherogue>   Connection failed [IP: 212.219.56.131 80] 
[04:37] <arcanistherogue> it is still waiting for headers after that error though O_o
[04:37] <_jason> mareks: you can change the permission but the fact that it somehow got removed may mean other things are also messed up so you should try to figure out what happened
[04:38] <frank23> arcanistherogue: that's not an official mirror AFAIK. maybe you should use an official one
[04:38] <candace> Xenguy ~ mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:38] <candace> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[04:38] <arcanistherogue> okey dokey.  I was getting KDE 3.5.2, so i used the mirrors on the kubuntu page.  I shouldn't of put them all in my sources.list, right?
[04:38] <Xenguy> candace: it wants more specific info...
[04:38] <mareks> can ubuntu create ntfs partitions?
[04:38] <Xenguy> candace: let's try a shot in the dark then...
[04:38] <_jason> mareks: no
[04:39] <frank23> arcanistherogue: one is enough. but more than one doesn't matter either
[04:39] <Xenguy> candace: from the 'root' terminal window, try this:  mount -t vfat /dev/cdrom /mnt
[04:39] <candace> mount: Allright
[04:39] <_jason> mareks: at least not that I know of
[04:39] <brandon_> marek: when you look at your fstab file, is the word nosuid in there?
[04:39] <arcanistherogue> frank23 thanks alot man, i was getting worried about apt
[04:39] <mareks> _jason, is it possible for windows systems to read/write to a 100% linux computer with 100% ext3 partitions?
[04:39] <candace> mount: mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:39] <candace> mount: /dev/cdrom: can't read superblock
[04:39] <frank23> arcanistherogue: I find kubuntu.org pretty fast so that one should be enough
[04:39] <candace> Xenguy ~ Oops. 'mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:39] <candace> mount: /dev/cdrom: can't read superblock'
[04:39] <mareks> _jason, (across a regular @home network)
[04:40] <ltR20^^> _jason you there?
[04:40] <Xenguy> candace: hrm, no joy...
[04:40] <frank23> arcanistherogue: did you upgrade to kde 3.5.2 yet?
[04:40] <arcanistherogue> yup
[04:40] <arcanistherogue> it went great
[04:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell mareks about explore2fs
[04:40] <kfarrell> Hello, does anyone know if there is a repository for the latest mono builds? ie monodevelop 0.10
[04:40] <_jason> mareks: that works with partitions on the same machine, i don't know about across a network
[04:41] <cornflake> is dapper safe yet?
[04:41] <frank23> arcanistherogue: the resolution configuration menu disappeared though. it's a bug in breezy kde 3.5.2
[04:41] <_jason> ltR20^^: yeah
[04:41] <frank23> arcanistherogue: you can use  xrandr  to change manually if you need to
[04:41] <Xenguy> candace: are you certain these CDs are not unreadable?  Also what operating system/file system generated the data on the CDs ?
[04:41] <Xenguy> candace: brb
[04:41] <ltR20^^> _jason do you think it's cause of KDE... that i uninstalled it?
[04:42] <_jason> ltR20^^: no since you said it was working find after you uninstalled kde but only after a few days it happened
[04:42] <arcanistherogue> frank23, so i cant change the resolution?  or do you mean i cant configure it with the system configurations in kde
[04:42] <_jason> ltR20^^: s/find/fine
[04:42] <cornflake> is dapper stable yet?
[04:42] <frank23> arcanistherogue: you cant configure it with the system configurations in kde
[04:42] <lutra> cornflake: no
[04:42] <lutra> cornflake: not till june when it's released
[04:42] <candace> Xenguy ~ I had my son burn these backups, and they work on other computers. They were made on Windows XP.
[04:42] <`underOATH> When the new ubuntu is released will you have to reformat to get that or will it just upgrade breezy ?
[04:42] <arcanistherogue> frank23, no problem, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:43] <_jason> `underOATH: the latter
[04:43] <`underOATH> ?
[04:43] <frank23> arcanistherogue: yeah.  or   xrandr  in a konsole
[04:43] <cornflake> lutra, alrighty then. *goes back into his hole*
[04:43] <arcanistherogue> yeah
[04:43] <lutra> `underOATH: just point your sources to dapper and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:43] <arcanistherogue> konsole owns
[04:43] <Naomarik> I have a permission question... I wrote a small bash script that connects to an access point and configures ifconfig and route to give me internet instantly... the only problem is I have to run it as root or sudo due to ifconfig, is there a way around this
[04:43] <Xenguy> candace: that should not be a problem to mount then...
[04:43] <`underOATH> lutra oh cool
[04:43] <lutra> cornflake: he he...i mean dapper is stable enough right now...but i wouldn't stay something might not break between now and then
[04:44] <Xenguy> candace: if you type 'mount', what output do you get? (pastebin may be necessary)
[04:44] <frank23> Naomarik: you can suid it maybe.
[04:44] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Okay which one I open or save onto desktop for the deb file?
[04:44] <frank23> Naomarik: not sure how to do that though
[04:44] <ithiel> hi everybody
[04:44] <lutra> `underOATH: the beauty of a debian system
[04:44] <kfarrell> Hello, does anyone know if there is a repository for the latest mono builds?
[04:44] <cornflake> lutra, things break in the stable version now :P
[04:44] <lutra> cornflake: it's true
[04:44] <Naomarik> thanks frank... I'll see what I can find about suid
[04:44] <frank23> kfarrell: I used a debian repository for them.
[04:45] <candace> Xenguy ~ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12016
[04:45] <kfarrell> frank23, ty, was it http://pkg-mono.alioth.debian.org/ per chance?
[04:45] <asjdjasdjjas> hi, can someone tell me how to find my ip?
[04:45] <asjdjasdjjas> my local ip
[04:45] <mareks> with liveCD, whats is a good way to get data off of a ntfs partition across a network to a shared folder on a windows computer for backup?
[04:45] <whaley> asjdjasdjjas: sudo ifconfig
[04:45] <benkong2> type ipconfig
[04:45] <bimberi> asjdjasdjjas: ifconfig
[04:45] <IdleOne> asjdjasdjjas, type ifconfig in terminal
[04:45] <kfarrell> asjdjasdjjas, ifconfig eth0
[04:45] <Xenguy> candace: checking
[04:46] <frank23> kfarrell: no I just used a regular debian unstable mirror
[04:46] <benkong2> oops windoze uses ipconfig
[04:46] <tonyyarusso> What do you have to use with mkisofs to specify the iso as bootable?
[04:46] <asjdjasdjjas> shite... wrong chan im on redhat :/
[04:46] <nidah> hi need help installing java
[04:47] <bimberi> asjdjasdjjas: ifconfig should work in redhat too :)
[04:47] <nidah> i type su in terminal followed by my password but it deneis me access
[04:47] <frank23> nidah: use sudo instead
[04:47] <kfarrell> frank23, thanks mate
[04:47] <Xenguy> candace: this line looks odd: /dev/scd0 on /media/cdrom2 type iso9660 (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,user=maxwell) ...
[04:47] <frank23> !tell nidah about sudo
[04:47] <asjdjasdjjas> would anyone happen to know how to find ur local ip in redhat?
[04:47] <Xenguy> candace: it's like 'maxwell' already has the cdrom device mounted (?)
[04:48] <nidah> frank i wish to know how to instal java on my ssystem as java website doesnt provide info on install using sudo
[04:48] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: what have you accomplished so far?
[04:48] <candace> Xenguy ~ I don't quite get what you mean.
[04:48] <frank23> !tell nidah about java
[04:48] <Xenguy> candace: what happens if maxwell unmounts the cdrom (/dev/scd0) and you try the mount command again?
[04:48] <Xenguy> candace: well the last line...
[04:49] <candace> Xenguy ~ How do I unmount this?
[04:49] <Xenguy> candace: indicates that user 'maxwell' has the cdrom device mounted (possibly)...
[04:49] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: the download box says sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb  open or save ?
[04:49] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: oh ok, save it
[04:49] <Xenguy> candace: thinking...
[04:50] <Xenguy> candace: what happens if 'root' does: umount /dev/scd0
[04:51] <Xenguy> candace: or this would probably work also: umount /media/cdrom2
[04:51] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Wow, big download 30 MB!
[04:51] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: yeah, have a coffee or two
[04:51] <Xenguy> candace: (notice 'umount', not 'unmount')
[04:52] <mikodelacruz> DO i still need to download McAfee is i am using ubuntu?
[04:52] <NsOmNiAc> !ubotu enlightenment
[04:52] <ubotu> from memory, enlightenment is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155
[04:52] <candace> Xenguy ~ The first gives me just a new command line, the second gives me 'umount: /media/cdrom2: not mounted'
[04:52] <lwizardl> how do i get java 1.4 installed. I've looked for a deb or rpm
[04:53] <frank23> !tell lwizardl about java
[04:53] <frank23> lwizardl: install blackdown if you want 1.4
[04:53] <Xenguy> candace: type this again: mount
[04:53] <lwizardl> blackdown?
[04:53] <Xenguy> candace: is the cdrom2 line still there?
[04:53] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: it's saved on the desktop now
[04:54] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: install it
[04:54] <frank23> mikodelacruz: the short answer is no.  virus scanner in linux are only really useful if you want to catch windows virus (which pose no threat to linux)
[04:54] <candace> Xenguy ~ No
[04:54] <PwcrLinux> okay
[04:54] <Xenguy> candace: good...
[04:55] <Xenguy> candace: try this again as a test: mount /dev/cdrom /mnt
[04:55] <mikodelacruz> so do i need antivirus of some sort if i am using UBUNTU
[04:55] <frank23> lwizardl: blackdown java is based on Sun java. I'm not sure what the relationship is
[04:55] <Xenguy> candace: (asuming you still have the cdrom in the drive)
[04:55] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Couldn't open, archive type not supported
[04:55] <frank23> mikodelacruz: no
[04:55] <candace> Xenguy ~ I do. This comes up: 'mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:55] <candace> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[04:55] <candace> '
[04:56] <Xenguy> candace: damn, looks familiar...
[04:56] <tonyyarusso> What do you have to use with mkisofs to specify the iso as bootable?
[04:56] <Xenguy> candace: and this? mount -t vfat /dev/cdrom /mnt
[04:56] <Healot> it is recommended to use official JDK/JRE from Sun, and install "java-package" to create the debian package out of the installers
[04:57] <frank23> Healot: yes it is
[04:57] <candace> Xenguy ~ mount: block device /dev/cdrom is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:57] <candace> mount: /dev/cdrom: can't read superblock
[04:57] <frank23> Healot: oh that wasn't a question... ;)
[04:57] <Healot> candace: CDrom formats are udf or iso9660 only
[04:58] <candace> Which means?
[04:58] <Xenguy> candace: OK, what about this: mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt
[04:58] <Healot> FAT/VFAT or other isn't suitable for CDroms
[04:58] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: which guide did you follow? give me the URL
[04:59] <Xenguy> Healot: yaeh, muddling my way thru :-)
[04:59] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/java/
[04:59] <candace> Xenguy ~ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12017
[05:00] <Xenguy> candace: grasping at straws now: mount -t ntfs /dev/cdrom /mnt
[05:01] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: you should have added the apt-source in your /etc/apt/sources.list. Do this:
[05:01] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:01] <candace> Xenguy ~ Same error -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12017
[05:01] <lwizardl> !javadebs
[05:01] <Xenguy> candace: yep...
[05:02] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: add this line to the very bottom:  deb http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas java
[05:02] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: save and exit, then: start synaptics and install the package "sun-j2re1.5". done
[05:02] <Xenguy> candace: I should have been trying with '-t iso9660' all along; these errors indicate that there is something non-standard about the filesystem on those particular cdroms...
[05:02] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: delete the .deb you downloaded manually
[05:03] <Xenguy> candace: the fact that you can read other cdroms indicates there is nothing fundamentally wrong...
[05:03] <nidah> i hate linux
[05:03] <candace> Xenguy ~ What do you suggest?
[05:03] <Xenguy> candace: I'm not sure how I can help at this point if those CDs won't mount tho
[05:03] <OrTigaS> hi how can i access this box/folders thru other windows pc... it asking me pswd
[05:04] <Xenguy> candace: I suggest you make new backups for starters
[05:04] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: can I prvmsg with you?
[05:04] <Naomarik> OrTigaS: you have samba installed already, yes?
[05:04] <candace> Xenguy ~ Well thanks anyways.
[05:04] <Xenguy> candace: linux has no intrinsic problem reading this kind of stuff normally, so there must be another issue that is not yet clear
[05:05] <OrTigaS> Naomarik,  yes
[05:05] <Xenguy> candace: yw - sorry I couldn't help produce a happy ending
[05:05] <Compaq_Owner_> Is the Ubuntu install    DVD  an official release?
[05:05] <Healot> candace: is that CD a house-brewed (self-made)?
[05:05] <candace> Xenguy ~ Different drives work with different disks, so I'm not quite sure. My son says it has something to do with drivers, he thinks.
[05:05] <Xenguy> candace: my guess is that *something* is odd about those 'rogue' CDs :-/
[05:05] <candace> Xenguy ~ self made?
[05:06] <Naomarik> OrTigaS: Type smbpasswd (username), username being the shares you want accessed... this worked for me.
[05:06] <Xenguy> candace: hard to say
[05:06] <Naomarik> Then you should be able to log in using the username and password that you typed... I think you have to be root to issue that command though
[05:07] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: sure
[05:07] <Xenguy> candace: good luck - your son made a good choice with Ubuntu BTW :-)
[05:07] <Compaq_Owner_> Is the Ubuntu install DVD an official release?
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> If 'file foo.iso' doesn't show it as bootable, will a CD burned from that still work (as a bootable install disk)?  If not, what do I need to do differently when creating the iso?
[05:08] <tonyyarusso> Compaq_Owner_: Yes, and is included on cdimage.ubuntu.com
[05:08] <Compaq_Owner_> Thank you tonyyarruso
[05:09] <candace> Xenguy ~ Putting this aside, I am pleased ^_^ Thanks, and Good Bye
[05:09] <AngryElf> i've got a comp with a SCSI HD  (sda) and a tape drive, is the tape drive suppose to be sdb?
[05:11] <vanRijn> re, all
[05:12] <thejnaitor> hey guys... anybody have an idea as to why I would get this error message when trying to restart gdm?:
[05:12] <thejnaitor> * Starting GNOME Display Manager...                                     [fail] 
[05:12] <thejnaitor> startx works fine, or seems to
[05:13] <vanRijn> I am using the latest dapper on a powerbook.  I'm having a problem with the alsa kernel modules that it looks like might be fixed in 1.0.11rc4.  However, the latest available in apt is 1.0.10 (latest stable).  What's the "correct" way of upgrading my alsa kernel modules to 1.0.11rc4?  I've tried compiling them by hand and when I modprobe snd-powermac, I get this: [ 1568.524658]  snd_powermac: Unknown symbol i2c_smbus_write_i2c_blo
[05:13] <vanRijn> ck_data
[05:13] <arcanistherogue> how do i change my default dm?
[05:14] <arcanistherogue> like from kdm to gdm
[05:14] <arcanistherogue> or reverse
[05:14] <arcanistherogue> they are both already installed though
[05:14] <_jason> arcanistherogue: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[05:14] <arcanistherogue> kk
[05:14] <farous> _jason: you beaten me to it
[05:14] <arcanistherogue> will that overwrite my gdm.conf
[05:15] <_jason> arcanistherogue: I don't know, but make a backup just in case
[05:15] <arcanistherogue> k
[05:15] <arcanistherogue> thanks
[05:15] <_jason> farous: :P
[05:16] <farous> :)
[05:16] <fiendskull9> hey fellas
[05:16] <fiendskull9> whats the name of the package for the gnome base system?
[05:16] <`underOATH> how can i get my computer to be an ftp server so my friend that i host a game server for can upload files and stuff ?
[05:16] <fiendskull9> like kde has kdebase
[05:17] <tanlaan> hey everyone
[05:17] <fiendskull9> hey tanlaan
[05:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell `underOATH about ftp
[05:17] <tanlaan> ive just reinstalled ubuntu
[05:17] <`underOATH> _jason that only says programs...
[05:17] <mikodelacruz> is ubuntu protected from attack (hackers, etc)
[05:17] <`underOATH> i downloaded all of them but none of them are in my application list
[05:17] <zaibiechu> how can i see the boot messages, after login
[05:17] <_jason> `underOATH: pick a server and install it, people seem to like proftpd
[05:17] <tanlaan> and i wanted to know if anyone had some suggestions on what i should download
[05:17] <_jason> !info proftp
[05:17] <_jason> !info proftpd
[05:17] <ubotu> proftpd: (Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.2.10-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 347 kB, Installed size: 1044 kB
[05:17] <`underOATH> _jason: what do you mean pick a server ?
[05:18] <_jason> `underOATH: have you enabled universe?
[05:18] <`underOATH> yes
[05:18] <`underOATH> i donwnloaded proftpd too
[05:18] <zaibiechu> _jason, can you help me
[05:18] <_jason> `underOATH: download?  use apt to install it
[05:18] <fiendskull9> `underOATH, make sure you open up 21 in your router and firewall
[05:18] <p47> hi ! somebody can help me with the sound ?
[05:18] <_jason> zaibiechu: sorry, I don't know how to do that
[05:19] <`underOATH> _jason: i used synaptic, how do i run it though ?
[05:19] <zaibiechu> i saw some error when booting
[05:19] <vez> k does anyone know what format music has to be in for diskmans
[05:19] <_jason> `underOATH: ah I cannot help you there, you will have to read the documentation or wait for someone that uses it
[05:20] <`underOATH> is it alright if i put a timed message in here asking for anyone with proftpd to pm me ?
[05:20] <_jason> zaibiechu: it's probably somewhere in /var/log, but I don't know what would be appropriate.  maybe syslog
[05:20] <fiendskull9> does anyone know the apt package that gets me the base of gnome? and not all the programs.
[05:20] <fiendskull9> juist gnome
[05:20] <farous> `underOATH: just curious why you need it
[05:20] <fiendskull9> KDE base is apt-get kdebase, but i need to know gnomes base package
[05:20] <p47> someone knows why when I was make a update my sound fail ?
[05:20] <`underOATH> farous: i'm hosting a dedicated game server for my friend and i want him to have access to upload and edit it himself
[05:21] <fiendskull9> !gnome
[05:21] <vez> or does anyone know of a program to convert the format of music files
[05:21] <fiendskull9> !gnomebase
[05:21] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fiendskull9
[05:21] <AdventChild> !mp3
[05:21] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:21] <farous> `underOATH: setting proftpd is normally done manually you need to consult the howto on the forums. for a more secure client i used vsftpd. it uses ssh
[05:22] <farous> `underOATH: there is an abandon information on the web on how to edit and configure those servers I am afraid though there is not any gui for configuring it at least that i know of
[05:22] <AdventChild> !good bot
[05:22] <ubotu> :)
[05:22] <cycom> I just ran vgscan and found an old volume group from LVM.  How the heck to I mount it now?
[05:22] <AdventChild> !mount
[05:22] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[05:22] <`underOATH> farous: is vsftpd easier to install ?
[05:23] <p47> HELP ME !!!!!
[05:23] <farous> `underOATH: i found a good howto on proftp so was easier for me. Yet once i set vsftp i jsut set it and forget it
[05:23] <cycom> AdventChild, it's not more complex than that?
[05:23] <AdventChild> cycom, shouldnt be
[05:24] <forkmantis> I've got a chroot / mount --bind question
[05:24] <forkmantis> I'm using rssh and chroot to control my sftp users
[05:24] <forkmantis> but have a common directory I want to give all of them access to.
[05:25] <forkmantis> I tried symlinking, which didn't work
[05:25] <forkmantis> and discovered mount --bind /source /target
[05:25] <vez> k I need a music format converter
[05:25] <forkmantis> I just want to know the best approach for executing the mount --bind command every time my computer boots
[05:25] <vez> any ideas
[05:25] <`underOATH> "500 OOPS: could not bind listening IPv4 socket
[05:26] <RayFredPip> Help!
[05:27] <RayFredPip> How can I using KDE packages ,I am using Ubuntu.
[05:27] <_jason> RayFredPip: just install them through synaptic
[05:27] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[05:28] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, shall I install KDE ?
[05:28] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, yes that will install kde desktop
[05:28] <vez> k I have k3b and I am trying to burn a disk but it will not let me burn mp3s
[05:28] <vez> there not supported
[05:29] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, if you are asking me if you should that is up to you . I prefer gnome
[05:29] <NickGarvey> !tell vez about mp3
[05:29] <vars> RayFredPip, why would you want to install KDE?
[05:29] <forkmantis> what options do I have for getting a command to run when the computer boots?
[05:29] <forkmantis> init.d scripts?
[05:29] <AngryElf> how do i prevent gdm from starting when the system boots?
[05:30] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, Does ubuntu support  KDE unwell?
[05:30] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, yes it does
[05:30] <forkmantis> I need to run mount --bind each time my computer is restarted, and am just looking for the simplest way to accomplish this
[05:30] <AdventChild> loader
[05:30] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, both kde and gnome are supported well on ubuntu
[05:30] <RayFredPip> vars, Because I want to use more software
[05:31] <AdventChild> use a loader to mount
[05:31] <_jason> RayFredPip: if you just want to run kde programs, you can just install them in synaptic.  If you actually want to use the KDE environment instead of GNOME, then you would do what IdleOne suggested
[05:31] <forkmantis> AdventChild: I assume that was directed to me?
[05:32] <_jason> AngryElf: forever?
[05:32] <vars> RayFredPip, what kind of macheine do you have i wouldn't recomend KDE and Gnome both with anything less tahn 2 gig processor and 512 Memoryd
[05:32] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, OK! Iin fact I have install Kubuntu-desktop,but why I have not seen KDE desktop view?
[05:32] <Cloud_tm> Hello everyone
[05:32] <AngryElf> _jason, i dont want to uninstall it, just dont want it started
[05:33] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, you need to log out and log back in choosing kde from the session button on the login screen
[05:33] <RayFredPip> vars, so don't you use either of them?
[05:33] <_jason> AngryElf: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove, you can also do it in gnome by using system > admin > services I believe
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> I have a question: When I run "make" to conpile a certain file I get this error message: "common.h:67: error: array type has incomplete element type
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> common.h:71: error: array type has incomplete element type
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> make[1] : *** [common.o]  Error 1
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/cloud-tm/ffmpeg-0.4.9-pre1/libavcodec'
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> make: *** [lib]  Error 2"
[05:33] <Cloud_tm> What do i do?
[05:33] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, if you have an older pc I suggest not running kde because it will be very slow
[05:33] <lwizardl> how do i check if java is installed ?
[05:34] <jadaz87> is anyone here good in cascade style sheets (.css) if so please pm me?
[05:34] <_jason> lwizardl: java -version, in a terminal
[05:34] <Dissident> something strange just happened, when I click on Applications in the menu bar, the list appears for a split second then disappears.  Places and System work fine.  I haven't done anything recently so what's up?
[05:34] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, Roger!
[05:34] <NickGarvey> Dissident: refresh the panel?
[05:34] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, thanks!
[05:34] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, np
[05:34] <lwizardl> _jason: thanks it lists 1.4 like i need
[05:35] <daniel3233232> hi!
[05:35] <Dissident> how would I do that exactly?  I've already restarted gdm so I wouldn't think that would be it
[05:35] <IdleOne> Dissident, kinda like the panel locks up for a second or two?
[05:35] <chris_> how do i install firefox plugins through synaptic?
[05:35] <chris_> or is there another way?
[05:35] <babo> So should I use \r\n or \n to denote a newline in an email that I'm sending ?
[05:35] <_jason> chris_: which ones?
[05:35] <chris_> ubuntu ppc bte
[05:35] <chris_> *btw
[05:35] <chris_> i need the macromedia
[05:35] <Cloud_tm> chris_:  sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
[05:35] <chris_> and idk the rest
[05:35] <_jason> chris_: I believe you can't get that on ppc
[05:35] <jdmpike> Does anyone in here use MonoDevelop?
[05:36] <Dissident> Idleone, no the panel is working fine.  Just the applications menu is not visible.  There is a little graphic glitch where the menu should be
[05:36] <IdleOne> chris_, you dont you go to the firefox website and install them
[05:36] <vez> what format is music on regular cds?
[05:36] <chris_> well they have them for linux
[05:36] <chris_> but not for ppc
[05:36] <IdleOne> Dissident, hmm I dont know about that
[05:36] <james_> .wav sometimes
[05:36] <chris_> its making me mad
[05:36] <Dissident> mmkay
[05:36] <IdleOne> chris_, ahhh dont know that either sorry
[05:36] <vez> do u know how to change mps to .wav?
[05:37] <vez> mp3 to .wav
[05:37] <Madpilot> chris_, I think Linux/PPC is SOL for Flash
[05:37] <vanRijn> so, if I want to try alsa's 1.0.11rc4 kernel modules, do I have to build a new kernel?  Or can I simply leave the existing default ubuntu kernel and only make install the new alsa modules?
[05:37] <chris_> frickin a
[05:37] <IdleOne> vez, google convert mp3 to wav
[05:37] <james_> you'd need a convertor of some type
[05:37] <lwizardl> ok now how do i start a java based app
[05:37] <chris_> well then is there another web browser that supports linux ppc?
[05:37] <jdmpike> I am looking for a good howto to get MonoDevelop installed in Ubunut
[05:38] <Madpilot> chris_, it's not a web browser thing, it's a Flash thing - Macromedia has never produce a nix/PPC version
[05:38] <IdleOne> !mono
[05:38] <ubotu> somebody said mono was implementation of .NET framework on linux.  For details http://www.go-mono.com
[05:38] <chris_> grrr
[05:38] <james_> i'm just frusterated that i can't get my PCMIA Belkin card to work with Ubunut
[05:38] <vanRijn> chris_: yeah, tell me about it
[05:39] <vanRijn> chris_: that's about the only thing left on my powerbook that doesn't work the way I want it to.  flash and w32codecs
[05:40] <thecrazymonk> hey, whats the best type of gui ftp server for breezy? i just want it so that when i'm not on my comp, i can still access it from else where
[05:41] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, haha! I am in!
[05:41] <IdleOne> in?
[05:41] <Cloud_tm> BLARGGGHHH!!!  This is a PAIN! I've been trying to get StepMania to work forever! Heres the newest error message when I try to run it! "./stepmania: error while loading shared libraries: libavformat.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" Where can I get that file? S.O.S.
[05:41] <Vardyr> hmm
[05:41] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, so,what you told me is correct .It works slow!
[05:41] <truz24> thecrazymonk, you want to access your computer remotely via ftp?
[05:42] <thecrazymonk> truz24: yes
[05:42] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, I am in Kubuntu desktop!
[05:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Cloud_tm: have you installed the libavformat-dev package from the repository?
[05:42] <IdleOne> Cloud_tm, sudo apt-get install  libavformat-dev
[05:42] <lwizardl> how do i start a java based application on linux
[05:42] <IdleOne> RayFredPip,  :)
[05:43] <Cloud_tm> I a;ready have!
[05:43] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, And there is no menus for me! right?
[05:43] <Cloud_tm> Reading package lists... Done   Building dependency tree... Done   libavformat-dev is already the newest version.  0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[05:43] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, click on the K bottom left corner of the screen
[05:43] <Madpilot> lwizardl, "java -jar nameofjar.jar" (assuming it's a jar file)
[05:44] <IdleOne> Cloud_tm, I guess stepmania isnt looking for the file where ubuntu keeps it
[05:44] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, haha! Another style
[05:44] <Cloud_tm> sigh
[05:44] <Cloud_tm> Ok, hold on a tic let me try to other version
[05:44] <Cloud_tm> Dowloading...
[05:44] <Cloud_tm> Ok lets see here
[05:44] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, Hi,do you often chat here ?
[05:45] <IdleOne> yes
[05:45] <mikeo1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12018 anyone know wine?
[05:45] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, how long have you been with linux?
[05:46] <harisund> Is there a way I can ask hidden files (such as .something) to be included when tarring a folder?
[05:46] <IdleOne> almost 2 months now
[05:46] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, So in the past you worked with Windows OS?
[05:46] <IdleOne> harisund, man tar?
[05:47] <thecrazymonk> truz24: any ideas?
[05:47] <_jason> harisund: should include them by default
[05:47] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, what time is it theree ?
[05:47] <harisund> _jason: Nope it doesn't ..
[05:47] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, yes. but if you want to discuss other topics that arent ubuntu help related join #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:47] <_jason> harisund: I just tried it before I said that though
[05:47] <vez> ok so I have found and downloaded a music converter how do I install it?
[05:48] <Cloud_tm> BWahhhhHHHHH!!!!!  A new error.  I jsut had to configure my stupid X server for this video card now it says this: Crash reason: Segmentation fault - address not mapped at 0x00000000
[05:48] <Cloud_tm> Crashed thread: Main thread
[05:48] <lwizardl> ok i think the java1.4 deb is broken i'm getting error strings
[05:49] <IdleOne> RayFredPip,  it is 23:50
[05:49] <RayFredPip> IdleOne, Thank you for your help!
[05:49] <IdleOne> !tell lwizardl about java
[05:49] <D4mJ3w> Anyone alive? :] 
[05:49] <harisund> _jason: Could you please give me the syntax if you don't mind? Here's what I am trying to do. I am in ~/backup and I am trying to do a "tar -czvf backup.tgz *" but the hidden files / folders in ~/backup are not being archived
[05:49] <IdleOne> RayFredPip, np :)
[05:49] <lwizardl> http://pastebin.com/652832
[05:49] <D4mJ3w> Can anyone help me with my WEP?  What is it exactly and how do I find it to connect my wiress internet?
[05:49] <_jason> harisund: ah well if you do it that way :P  Then you should do * .* instead of just *
[05:50] <thecrazymonk> truz24: you there?
[05:50] <truz24> thecrazymonk, yes.
[05:50] <thecrazymonk> truz24: k
[05:50] <_jason> harisund: it may be easier to just do tar czf backups.tar.gz ~/backup
[05:50] <MrData> oh, boy. I have Breezy. I tried to use a Dapper package with Synaptic by adding the repository. It was because I wanted to have better printer functionality. It didn't work. I removed some of it. I reinstalled some of the Breezy. Now, I can't print at all. I think my Python has problems. Would anyone like to see a log? I tried to force versions back to Breezy, but Synaptic wants to uninstall lots of (apparently to me) unrelated
[05:50] <MrData>  stuff when I try that. It's a mess.
[05:51] <D4mJ3w> Can anyone help me with my WEP?  What is it exactly and how do I find it to connect my wiress internet?
[05:51] <vez> gosh how do I change directory in terminal
[05:51] <_jason> vez: cd
[05:51] <MrData> vez: cd command
[05:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell vez about cli
[05:51] <harisund> _jason I am sorry I didn't get the difference.
[05:52] <Cloud_tm> Hey Guys...
[05:52] <truz24> thecrazymonk, I don't recommend opening up ftp remotely, but you don't need a gui verison
[05:52] <MrData> I know what I did wrong in Synaptic, and I have a log, but I don't know how to undo it.
[05:52] <truz24> thecrazymonk, you can try proftpd
[05:52] <Cloud_tm> Can ANYONE EVER suggest a DDR program other than StepMania and Pydance for Linux
[05:52] <truz24> it is a ftp daemon
[05:52] <Cloud_tm> There ahs to be an alternative >_>
[05:52] <D4mJ3w> Can anyone help me with my WEP?  What is it exactly and how do I find it to connect my wiress internet?
[05:52] <thecrazymonk> truz24: i tried installing that but it said it couldnt open the standalone nor the other mode
[05:52] <harisund> D4mJ3w: Where are you trying to connect to the internet?
[05:52] <harisund> Are you at your home?
[05:52] <IdleOne> !tell D4mJ3w about wireless
[05:52] <IdleOne> !tell D4mJ3w about wifi
[05:53] <_jason> harisund: well I think it is easier for you to just go to ~ and do the command: tar czf backup.tar.gz ~/backup     .  But if you want to do it your way you could do: tar czf backups.tar.gz * .*
[05:53] <D4mJ3w> Im using a linksys wireless G adapter
[05:53] <D4mJ3w> I got it all set up, I'm in the netword connections part
[05:53] <D4mJ3w> just need to enter my WEP
[05:54] <D4mJ3w> Dont need drivers, ndiswrapper, I got all that :p
[05:54] <D4mJ3w> just need to figure out my WEP :] 
[05:54] <mikeo1> anyone?
[05:54] <mikeo1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12018
[05:54] <IdleOne> lwizardl, use the wiki page that ubotu sent you cuz that doesnt look right
[05:54] <truz24> thecrazymonk, you could also try vsftpd
[05:55] <MrData> mikeol, WEP is Wireless security
[05:55] <mikeo1> mrData: mine problem has to do with wine
[05:56] <D4mJ3w> MRData, how do I find my WEP?
[05:56] <thinkl00p> how would i find out if my network card is supported by ubuntu
[05:57] <D4mJ3w> how do I know if its hexidecimal or ASCII?
[05:57] <D4mJ3w> :[
[05:57] <thecrazymonk> truz24: alright thanks
[05:57] <Remy> D4mJ3w if it only goes up to h then it's hex :)
[05:57] <blair> I just installed the fglrx ATI drivers, and when I open up something that uses openGL, it just opens up the a black screen
[05:59] <MrData> Remy: Hex only goes up to F?
[05:59] <D4mJ3w> Remy: how do I find out what my WEP is? :p
[05:59] <MrData> Oct goes up to 8.
[05:59] <tsharpe62> Hello gang
[06:00] <blair> anyone know if theres anything I can do about my driver problem? openGL worked with the other ATI drivers, but it was really slow.
[06:00] <tsharpe62> I'm guessing this place is a little different than yahoo and aol, huh?
[06:00] <jesus_> hey im tryin to setup my 2nd monitor...can anyone help with this?
[06:01] <IdleOne> is there windows media player support for linux? and app i can install or a codecs?
[06:02] <MrData> IdleOne: There's support, but I think it's only legal outside of the USA.
[06:02] <IdleOne> tsharpe62, yup it is different and better in alot of ways
[06:02] <IdleOne> MrData, Im not in the us at the momment
[06:02] <mlowe> where are mime definitions stored for firefox ?
[06:02] <D4mJ3w> How do I find out what my WEP is? Someone....anyone!!! :] 
[06:03] <MrData> IdleOne: I'm sure there's something about that in the "Ubuntu Document Storage Facility". http://doc.gwos.org/
[06:03] <Rhine> Does anyone know why when i run Rhythm box it crahses at start?
[06:03] <IdleOne> MrData, Ill check it out thanks
[06:04] <blair> well, can anyone tell me how i can break out of an application that goes fullscreen? everytime my openGL messes up i have to hard reboot, and that sucks
[06:05] <vez> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('      k im pretty sure i got this becuase of the spaces in the name
[06:05] <vez> anyway to bypass or fix
[06:05] <blair> something like Alt-Tab in windows?
[06:05] <Madpilot> blair, Alt+Tab should work, just like in MS (some apps do seem to block alt-tab, though)
[06:06] <MrData> IdleOne: You might also try http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ , which installs lots of common add-ons.
[06:06] <Rhine> Can someone help me with Rythmbox it crashes when it loads
[06:06] <madewokherd> blair: if nothing else works, as a last resort you can restart X with ctrl+alt+backspace (but you should be able to do something else)
[06:06] <Madpilot> Rhine, when it loads what format?
[06:06] <Rhine> Nothing just when i open it from the app menu
[06:06] <carthik> blair, worst case, switch to the console, find the offending app's pid using ps aux | grep app-name and kill that app using kill pid
[06:06] <MrData> Is there a Synaptic expert in the house? I messed up, but I have a log, but I don't know how to go back.
[06:06] <blair> k, yeah, i tried ctrl+alt backspace last time it locked up, and it failed, i need to check and see that i didn't disable it i guess
[06:07] <carthik> MrData, please post the log at the pastebin and ask, someone might be able to help
[06:07] <blair> thanks though, i'll give it a try
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> How do I create a bootable iso from a directory? It didn't flag as bootable before.
[06:08] <carthik> Rhine, somehting unusual you did, or that happened last time rhythmbox worked fine?
[06:08] <Rhine> nope this is my first time ive ever booted with Ubuntu o.O
[06:08] <IdleOne> welcome Rhine
[06:09] <Rhine> :)
[06:09] <Madpilot> Rhine, hmm, RB works here (and welcome to Ubuntu, btw!)
[06:09] <babo> Guys can someone give me a quick hint on the whole \n versus \r\n thing ? One is windows right ... ? Would it matter if it were only email text ?
[06:09] <Rhine> Do i have to open it by opening a song file?
[06:09] <babo> I mean a browser would parse both right ?
[06:09] <Rhine> I need my music im a junkie :O
[06:09] <Madpilot> Rhine, no, it should run on it's own, it's got File->Open like any other app
[06:09] <clever> how do i force unmount something?
[06:10] <Madpilot> Rhine, there's lots of other music playes - I like Muine, for example.
[06:10] <Rhine> Heres what it says "the Application "rhythmbox" has quit unexpectedly"
[06:10] <Rhine> and then the whole imform developer thing
[06:11] <Rhine> Im kinda idiotic when it comes to installing applications so far i have only done flash succesfully o.o
[06:11] <Madpilot> Rhine, this: open a terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal) and then type 'rhythymbox
[06:11] <ifas> hai semua
[06:11] <Madpilot> (without that quote I stuck in front of the app name...)
[06:12] <jdmpike> Any AMD64 users in here?
[06:12] <rogerio> Hi there...
[06:12] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Would you happen to know the answer to my mkisofs q?  Not sure how to flag it as bootable.
[06:12] <jdmpike> I just ordered an AMD64 box, it will be here shortly
[06:12] <Madpilot> Rhine, that might give you more error messages
[06:12] <jdmpike> Trying to figure out what distro(s) I should put on it...
[06:12] <Double_D> could someone help with me a macromedia flash plugin problem?
[06:13] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, I'm not even sure what mkisofs is, tbh... :P
[06:13] <Double_D> i downloaded the non-free flash plugin, but it doesn't seem to work.  i still that 'click to download plugin' crap in my browser.
[06:13] <Double_D> any ideas?
[06:13] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Ah, dang.  Makes a .iso from a directory of files.
[06:13] <tonyyarusso> Been trying to get an answer for a few hours with no luck.
[06:13] <Madpilot> !tell Double_D about flash
[06:13] <rogerio> I have a student of mine that started to translate some applications (abiword and kwrite, presently) and I would like to know what would be needed for him to join the translation team for Brazilian Portuguese...
[06:13] <Rhine> It said "GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 758461487 bytes
[06:13] <Rhine> "
[06:14] <Double_D> madpilot: thanks.
[06:14] <Rhine> and then aborting...
[06:14] <rogerio> We have a lot of desire to get Ubuntu working fine with our country's low-end computers...
[06:15] <rogerio> If anybody could give us the proper orientation, we would love to follow it...
[06:15] <Madpilot> rogerio, there's a channel for Ubuntu Brazil -  #ubuntu-br
[06:15] <carthik> rogerio, he can help translate at rosetta.
[06:15] <_jason> rogerio: the people in #ubuntu-br might know right away, but I'll search the wiki/launchpad real quick to see if I can find the contact
[06:16] <Madpilot> Rhine, hmm - something is obviously messed up, but I'm not sure what... sorry
[06:16] <rogerio> _jason, he has already translated quite a bunch of strings in Rosetta, but it seems that they are still not "accepted"...
[06:16] <B_166-ER-X> What ? Daper has been delayed ? when ? why ? how ?
[06:16] <rogerio> He is willing to put a good amount of work for on that..
[06:16] <_jason> !dapper
[06:16] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:16] <nicem> hi all
[06:16] <Rhine> Would a small HD make a difference Im using a 6Gb just to get acqauinted
[06:16] <Rhine> well im atm trying to install it again
[06:17] <Rhine> im in the directory
[06:17] <Rhine> and i ran ./configure
[06:17] <Rhine> then the install notes dont really make sense after that
[06:17] <rogerio> Madpilot, thanks for the information.
[06:17] <Madpilot> rogerio, there's a translators mailing list, I know - see https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/
[06:17] <rogerio> I'll join it right now...
[06:17] <MrData> I'd like to undo my Synaptic mistakes. Log at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12019 . When I try to force versions to undo what I did, it wants to uninstall lots of (apparently unrelated) stuff.
[06:17] <rogerio> Madpilot, does he have to subscribe to that to be accepted?
[06:18] <Madpilot> Rhine, use Synaptic to try and uninstall & re-install RB
[06:18] <bucketfan99> holy moly this is a big channel
[06:18] <Madpilot> rogerio, I don't know - I'm a unilingual English speaker who knows zero about translations :(
[06:18] <rogerio> Also, what exactly would one have to do to be an uploader for the Universe/Multiverse sections of ubuntu?
[06:18] <jdmpike> people love Ubuntu
[06:18] <bucketfan99> hay i am trying to get dualhead going on a dell8500 with ubuntu
[06:18] <CaptainMorgan> me to
[06:18] <bucketfan99> its wizard Failed
[06:18] <rogerio> Madpilot, no problems...
[06:18] <bucketfan99> FAILED!!
[06:19] <crimsun> rogerio: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[06:19] <_jason> rogerio: contact the people involved here I think https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-pt-br
[06:19] <Rhine> Well it says it has to affect other packages so im kind of hesitant
[06:19] <rogerio> crimsun, thanks for the orientation...
[06:19] <Madpilot> Rhine, what does un-installing RB affect?
[06:19] <rogerio> crimsun, I already have some packages of mine and I am "upstream" for some programs...
[06:20] <MrData> rogerio: Thanks for contributions.
[06:20] <crimsun> rogerio: follow our NewSoftware link.
[06:20] <rogerio> For instance, I'm upstream for http://algorithms.berlios.de/
[06:20] <Rhine> Ubuntu Desktop
[06:20] <bucketfan99> hey why can't i install wajig on ubunut
[06:20] <bucketfan99> w/ apt
[06:20] <bucketfan99> anyone
[06:20] <Madpilot> Rhine, ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package, it isn't all that important
[06:20] <Rhine> Oh ok
[06:20] <crimsun> bucketfan99: have you enabled universe?
[06:21] <MrData> Rhine: Just make sure you reinstall one of the desktops before you upgrade!!
[06:21] <tonyyarusso> bucketfan99: Because you haven't enabled universe.
[06:21] <Madpilot> !tell bucketfan99 about universe
[06:21] <Rhine> MrData Wanna walk me through that one o.o
[06:21] <bucketfan99> Ah you are wonderful
[06:21] <bucketfan99> thanks
[06:21] <Rhine> Ok thats uninstalled now
[06:21] <bucketfan99> too bad im stuck in console cuz of this jacked X config :)
[06:21] <Madpilot> Rhine, the only time ubuntu-desktop matters is when it's time to upgrade to the next release of Ubuntu - so in June before you upgrade to Dapper, make sure to re-install ubuntu-desktop
[06:22] <MrData> Rhine: The desktops, like Ubuntu desktop, Kubuntu, etc. are just bookkeeping to make sure everything gets installed. They can be safely removed, but you should have one reinstalled before upgrading to the next version of Ubuntu, or some things can break.
[06:22] <Rhine> Oh ok yeah i read it just now
[06:22] <Rhine> You guys are incredibly nice :)
[06:22] <trae_> how do i create an empty project with kdevelop
[06:22] <trae_> its got all these nice templates
[06:22] <Rhine> So what should i try instead of RB
[06:23] <trae_> but no empty project
[06:23] <Madpilot> Rhine, try Muine (it's in the Universe repo) it's simpler than RB, but suits me just fine
[06:24] <Madpilot> Rhine, but do try re-installing RB, it really should work...
[06:24] <Rhine> Your helping throught he install then
[06:24] <MrData> Man, I'm really in a jam. If I do too much, I might make the problem worse. [sigh]  Maybe I should just download the Live CD and work from that for a while.
[06:24] <Rhine> Do i cd to the place its at or the actual folder
[06:25] <NxNxMox> how do i configure my printer to work with ubuntu
[06:25] <Madpilot> Rhine, just re-install it thru Synaptic
[06:25] <Rhine> Oh ok
[06:25] <Madpilot> !tell NxNxMox about NxNxMox
[06:25] <MrData> NxNxMox: System | Administration | Printing
[06:25] <Madpilot> !tell NxNxMox about printers
[06:25] <Madpilot> ...bleh... i'm confusing the bot :P
[06:25] <NxNxMox> thanks
[06:26] <ubuntu> when I run off the ubuntu live-cd, is there a way to load it into the RAM?
[06:26] <Cloud_tm> Does anyone here know anyhting about pydance?
[06:26] <theripper> !ati
[06:26] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[06:27] <ubuntu> anyone know?
[06:28] <Rhine> When I mark RB for installation then click apply it pops open a window and then changes to a window showing my desktop
[06:28] <Rhine> where do I go from there
[06:28] <Madpilot> Rhine, you mean Synaptic closes, or what?
[06:28] <codecaine> hi is there anyways to change the color of the font to blue when unbuntu is first booting up doing checks?
[06:29] <nicem> i have an ubuntu live cd , can i use it to test badblocks on my disk?
[06:29] <Rhine> no it stays open the whole time but it pops open my cdrom
[06:29] <mikodelacruz> when i was still using windows, i can listen to music from radioblogclub.com without buffering, i dont know why now that i am using ubuntu, it seems to be buffering when i am switching websites
[06:29] <felix_> somebody speak spanish??
[06:29] <sfar> !es
[06:29] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:29] <Madpilot> Rhine, you need to remove the Ubuntu install CD from your sources - in Synaptic, go Setings->Repositories - the first entry should be CD, just remove it
[06:31] <felix_> alguien de Venezuela??
[06:31] <B_166-ER-X> !dapper
[06:31] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:31] <felix_> o de habla hispana
[06:31] <crimsun> !es
[06:31] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:32] <NxNxMox> how do i get ssh to work on my system
[06:32] <NxNxMox> like allow someone to ssh into my computer
[06:33] <Rhine> It says Could not makr all packages for installation of upgreade
[06:33] <nicem> i have an ubuntu live cd , can i use it to test badblocks on my disk?
[06:33] <IdleOne> Madpilot, thanks for Muine :)
[06:33] <nicem> Madpilot any idea?
[06:34] <Madpilot> IdleOne, no problem! RB has a lot more features, but Muine is a really nice, simple album player
[06:34] <Madpilot> Rhine, that's Synaptic trying to re-install RB?
[06:34] <IdleOne> Madpilot, RB freaked out on me earlier had seizure or sumthing
[06:34] <Rhine> when i try to mark it for reinstallation that window pops up
[06:35] <ubuntu> any option to load the live-cd into RAM when booting? I can't find it
[06:35] <IdleOne> Madpilot, oh wow it even shows me album covers :)
[06:36] <sfar> ahaaa... rhythmbox
[06:36] <Madpilot> IdleOne, yeah, the Hoary version of RB wouldn't index my music collection once it got fairly large, so I discovered Muine
[06:37] <IdleOne> Madpilot, I normaly use xmms and dont have any complaints about it but its nice to have a few options available
[06:37] <Madpilot> Rhine, that's odd - let's check your sources... close Synaptic, switch back to the terminal, and type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[06:38] <Rhine> Done
[06:39] <tonyyarusso> How to flag an ISO as bootable?
[06:39] <Rhine> Tony change your BIOS
[06:39] <IamEthos_> is there any CAD software for Linux?
[06:40] <IamEthos_> *free CAD software for linux
[06:40] <tonyyarusso> Rhine: What?
[06:40] <Rhine> Hit F10 at startup or whatever pops up your Bios.
[06:40] <carthik> IamEthos, did comical work for ya?
[06:40] <IamEthos_> carthik: nope
[06:40] <Madpilot> Rhine, you're running Breezy, right? Ubuntu 5.10?
[06:40] <IamEthos_> let me get back to you about that
[06:40] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, flag bootable as in flagging a partition?
[06:40] <carthik> IamEthos_ ohno
[06:40] <Rhine> Then go to Startup tab and change the order to CD first
[06:40] <Rhine> Mad Yes
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> Rhine: What does that have to do with what I'm doing though?
[06:41] <Madpilot> Rhine, OK, in the gedit window that opened, paste this over your existing sources.list: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 - then close gedit and restart Synaptic
[06:41] <Rhine> You said flag the iso as bootable
[06:42] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: As in I have one iso that 'file foo.iso' returns "TheOpenCD-3.1.iso:       ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'TheOpenCDv3.1 5.10 i386        ' (bootable)" and another that doesn't have the (bootable) at the end.
[06:42] <CNAP> i did a port scan of my local system and found port 999 (garcon) open. how do i shut this port down?
[06:42] <carthik> IamEthos_ strange, works for me...
[06:42] <tonyyarusso> Rhine: But what are you talking about?  This has nothing to do with my bios.
[06:42] <Rhine> Fine I thought you meant something else
[06:42] <tonyyarusso> Okay.
[06:43] <sfar> tonyyarusso: he thought you wanted to burn a ISO to a cd and then boot from it
[06:43] <sfar> *an
[06:44] <bimberi> CNAP: use 'sudo netatat -plunt' to find the process that has it open
[06:44] <bimberi> iamEthos_: qcad ?
[06:44] <tonyyarusso> sfar: I do.  And I can boot from a CD.  The problem is the particular iso, since I'm assuming the lack of (bootable) there will be an issue.
[06:45] <Rhine> Mad i get this no when i launch synaptic E: Type 'http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047' is not known on line 3 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:45] <Rhine> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[06:45] <IdleOne> hehe
[06:45] <IdleOne> Rhine, remove that line from your sources.list
[06:46] <racter> has anyone worked with DVR tools in linux?
[06:46] <Madpilot> Rhine, sorry - go to that website (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047) and paste the contents of it - in the brown square - into your sources
[06:46] <IdleOne> ^^^
[06:46] <Rhine> Awww lol o.O
[06:46] <IdleOne> Madpilot, :)
[06:47] <IdleOne> Madpilot, must be on the floor right now
[06:47] <Madpilot> no, I should have been clearer - Rhine isn't the first person to make that error
[06:47] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, The booting section seems to be missing from your iso filesystem, you can have a look at how it works http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bootdisk-HOWTO/cd-roms.html
[06:47] <CNAP> bimberi:i can't find the process that nmap picked up
[06:47] <CaNsA> !seen anubis
[06:47] <ubotu> anubis <i=Anubisfs@bsjrmb01dc1-240-67.dynamic.mts.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #ubuntu, 2h 40m 3s ago, saying: 'it really did help'.
[06:48] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, are they supposed to be the same file?
[06:48] <bimberi> CNAP: hm, i'm not sure then - netstat should show you the open ports
[06:48] <Rhine> Same thing
[06:48] <Rhine> I think computers hate me
[06:49] <Rhine> This is what it gives me when i flag it for reinstall
[06:49] <rogerio> Madpilot, I'm now in contact with the person in charge of the translations for ubuntu-br. Thanks for the pointers.
[06:49] <Rhine> rhythmbox:
[06:49] <Rhine> Package rhythmbox has no available version, but exists in the database.
[06:49] <Rhine> This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents of sources.list
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Will check out that link.  If you're referring to my example, that was a side-by-side comparison between one that I made and one that was made correctly, separate ISOs.
[06:49] <IdleOne> Rhine, sudo apt-get update
[06:49] <Madpilot> Rhine, in Syn, hit the Reload button
[06:49] <IdleOne> Rhine, then sudo apt-get update install rythmbox
[06:50] <Madpilot> IdleOne, he's running Synaptic already
[06:50] <IdleOne> oops
[06:50] <IdleOne> ok
[06:50] <IdleOne> follow Madpilot
[06:50] <Nopalin> anybody know how can i install nachOS?
[06:50] <IdleOne> besides that second command was errenious and stupid lol
[06:50] <Madpilot> IdleOne, hmm, it was a bit... creative... :P
[06:51] <IdleOne> :P
[06:51] <IamEthos_> anyone know of any CAD software for Linux
[06:51] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, ok then theres probably a boot.img file on the orig cd
[06:51] <ubuntu> any option to load the live-cd into RAM when booting? I can't find it
[06:51] <OrTigaS> hi! i want to add a scanner. how?
[06:52] <IdleOne> !scanner
[06:52] <ubotu> For scanners in Ubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScanningHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: There's a boot.bin?
[06:52] <Rhine> Yay i think this might actually work
[06:52] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, thats probably it, check the size : 1.44mb?
[06:52] <Rhine> Nope =_=
[06:52] <Rhine> Same error
[06:52] <mareks> trying to compile php5, getting error: "checking lex output file root... ./configure: line 3246: lex: command not found"
[06:53] <Rhine> Im tryint a different program
[06:53] <IdleOne> Rhine, what error?
[06:53] <Rhine> i just need to listen to my beatles o.O
[06:53] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: 2.0kb.
[06:53] <Rhine> GLib-ERROR **: gmem.c:141: failed to allocate 758461487 bytes
[06:53] <Rhine> aborting...
[06:53] <Madpilot> Rhine, Rolling Stones > Beatles :P - but it's odd that RB isn't working
[06:53] <Rhine> I like both
[06:54] <Madpilot> Rhine, search for Muine, try that
[06:54] <Rhine> http://www.last.fm/rhine23
[06:54] <Rhine> :p
[06:54] <IdleOne> Rhine, give Muine a shot it works great and easy to use
[06:54] <melaren> Is there a reason why it is so hard to burn a good Ubuntu image to a CD?
[06:54] <Rhine> Its not hard?
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: This is a Windows-related disk if that makes a difference.
[06:54] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, ok then it's the boot catalog. follow the instructions at my url, it gives all you need to mkisofs correctly
[06:54] <Rhine> Type Alex Feinman into google he has an easy app to burn ISO's
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Okay, I'll see if I understand that.  Thanks.
[06:55] <mareks> anyone know about my php5 compile error?
[06:55] <Rhine> Melaren are you having trouble actually burning the ISO to a blank cd?
[06:55] <Madpilot> Rhine, muine is easy to use & install - just hit the Search button in Synaptic, and type 'muine'
[06:55] <Rhine> yep im installing atm
[06:56] <Rhine> Im a quick learner
[06:56] <Rhine> just slow to start
[06:56] <Madpilot> melaren, which OS are you trying to burn in?
[06:56] <IdleOne> Rhine, that link doesnt work btw
[06:56] <mareks> trying to compile php5, getting an error: "error: checking lex output file root... ./configure: line 3246: lex: command not found" any help?
 yeah, usually when you type that someone is stupid to your little friends on-line they take off
[06:56] <IdleOne> Rhine, the last.fm link you gave
[06:56] <melaren> Rhine: no, the CDs just seem to fail during installation alot
[06:56] <tarawa> Rhine, service unavilable on Alan Feinman
[06:56] <melaren> madpilot: osx
[06:56] <Rhine> Hmm
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> Rhine: His site seems to be down.
[06:56] <Madpilot> melaren, have you checked the md5sum of the ISOs you downloaded?
[06:56] <tarawa> Alex
[06:56] <Rhine> Melaren try Downlaoding it again
[06:56] <Rhine> Alex
[06:56] <Rhine> No Alan
[06:57] <tarawa> Rhine, ISO Recorder v 2 Alex Feinman
[06:57] <Rhine> Yeah that one
[06:57] <Rhine> its very easy to use
[06:57] <Rhine> http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[06:58] <tarawa> Rhine, he is back up
[06:58] <Rhine> http://www.last.fm/user/Rhine23/
[06:58] <Rhine> Im a Classic Rock Junkie
[06:58] <ooazzaoo> anyone know of a parameter to pass to grub that disables AGP?!
[06:58] <OrTigaS> how about if my scanner is only for window$? it can still run to linux?
[06:59] <madewokherd> it depends on the scanner
[06:59] <melaren> Rhine: I dunno, it just seems like the CDs are acting fussy with the drives I have.  I have one drive that usually works fine.  ...but the rest of the drives seem to be flaky when installing ubuntu, even though they can install Windows, other versions of linux without a problem.  I dunno, maybe I'm just crazy.
[06:59] <Rhine> How do i access Muine once its installed i cant find it
[06:59] <mikodelacruz> If i have 3 firefox windows open, and wanting to swtich from window1 to window2, its takes 2-3 seconds before it will switch (during that 2 seconds hold everything seems to pause) help
[06:59] <Rhine> Hmm that seems odd
[06:59] <Madpilot> Rhine, Applications->Sound & Video -> Muine Music Player
[06:59] <OrTigaS> i have this visioneer 4200usb scanner. it didnt say theres a linux driver on their website
[06:59] <dli_> mikodelacruz, running out of memory? "free -m" to check
[07:00] <Rhine> There it is now
[07:00] <Rhine> wasnt there last time i check
[07:00] <Rhine> <---dumb
[07:00] <Rhine> :)
[07:00] <Madpilot> !tell OrTigaS about scanners
[07:00] <Rhine> Now a moe daunting task getting my ATI card to work XD
[07:00] <mikodelacruz> i typed free -m and seeing numbers now, dont know what it means
[07:01] <OrTigaS> i'm reading on that site now
[07:01] <philipacamaniac> weechat is teh bomb, I wish x was working though...
[07:01] <mikodelacruz> it says
[07:01] <Madpilot> !tell Rhine about ati
[07:01] <mikodelacruz>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[07:01] <Rhine> Oh thanks and how do i mount my windows drive
[07:01] <ooazzaoo> anyone know how to disable agp from grub?
[07:01] <mikodelacruz> Mem:           249        242          6          0          0         30
[07:02] <mikodelacruz> -/+ buffers/cache:        211         38
[07:02] <Madpilot> !tell Rhine about windowsdrives
[07:02] <mikodelacruz> Swap:          729        213        516
[07:02] <mikodelacruz> thats it
[07:02] <Madpilot> mikodelacruz, do NOT paste here - use pastebin next time!
[07:02] <mikodelacruz> sorry
[07:02] <dli_> mikodelacruz, firefox uses a lot of memory, and you should restart it from time to time, and don't open too many windows at the same time
[07:03] <dli_> mikodelacruz, or, you can buy more memory for your box
[07:03] <mikodelacruz> or
[07:03] <mikodelacruz> ok
[07:03] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: These instructions require dealing with a floppy.
[07:04] <Madpilot> or stop using Firefox - Opera has no memory leaks :P
[07:04] <stunit77> server -ssl &2
[07:04] <ben32167> how will i make synaptic to get lastest version info
[07:05] <stunit77> ctcp %2 VERSION
[07:05] <Rhine> How do i make my windows partition viewable on the desktop?
[07:05] <Rhine> Opera doesnt have mousegestures
[07:06] <Rhine> thats why i still use FF
[07:07] <Madpilot> Rhine, um, Opera *invented* mousegestures - try right-mouse-button+(move the mouse left or right) - that's forward & back
[07:07] <Rhine> pssh to late im an addict
[07:07] <Rhine> does it have foxytunes?
[07:07] <ben32167> rhine what do you mean by vievable?
[07:07] <Rhine> Have an icon to double click
[07:07] <ben32167> create a link
[07:07] <ben32167> and copy it to desktop
[07:08] <Rhine> Says operation not permitted
[07:09] <ben32167> then sudo nautilus
[07:09] <ben32167> then copy link
[07:10] <nicem> is it safe to run badblocks in rescue mode?
[07:10] <IamEthos_> how do you run the LiveCD on Mac?
[07:10] <Rhine> Ben32167 Its a windows drive
[07:10] <IamEthos_> there's no advanced boot menu
[07:11] <IamEthos_> and the hard drive starts before the cd-rom drive
[07:11] <Rhine> its read only atm and i cant write a link to it
[07:11] <Rhine> Hehe My documents folder is 3 times bigger than my Ubuntu drive
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> IamEthos_: On x86 machines you change the boot priority in the bios - is there something similar?
[07:12] <pinkmermaid> :(
[07:12] <Madpilot> Rhine, is it an NTFS drive?
[07:12] <pinkmermaid> Okay, so I was just watching a DVD.
[07:12] <Rhine> Yes
[07:12] <stunit77> mac cpu's cant read i386 archetecture
[07:12] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, its just a floppy image
[07:12] <Rhine> Is there a console command to write the link directly to it?
[07:12] <Madpilot> Rhine, then you're not going to be able to write to it from Ubuntu
[07:12] <pinkmermaid> And I'm a few minutes in, and suddently there's a popup: "Source appears to be encrypted, are you trying to watch a DVD without libdvdcss?"
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: What's just a floppy image?
[07:12] <Rhine> damn so i have to navi it all the time?
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Sorry, but I'm a bit confused.
[07:12] <phrophrosty> can i get raid1 to work without reformating the hdd thats in use?
[07:13] <IamEthos_> tonyyarusso: not that I can find
[07:13] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, the standard needs a floppy image so the bios can boot from this "floppy"
[07:13] <IamEthos_> I'm used to x86 too
[07:13] <Madpilot> Rhine, Linux can't write safely to NTFS, it's not just Ubuntu
[07:13] <Rhine> Er you know what i just did i dragged it to the top bar and then down to the desktop
[07:13] <Rhine> it made a link
[07:13] <Rhine> im happy
[07:13] <Rhine> :)
[07:13] <carthik> Rhine, could you please type longer sentences instead of single words?
[07:13] <Rhine> Stupidity FTW
[07:13] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Hmm.  How would I obtain such a thing?  (And why wasn't it included in the package I downloaded anyway?)
[07:14] <Rhine> Ill try
[07:14] <carthik> ty, Rhine :)
[07:14] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, the floppy image must be somewhere on the original cd, it has to boot after all
[07:14] <Rhine> I was just incredibly happy navigating my documents folder is a nightmare
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: And it has to be a file somewhere in there that's exactly 1.44 MB?
[07:16] <Madpilot> Rhine, you can browse NTFS and read/copy stuff out of it, but not read, just so you know
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: So if I were to look at the other ones that are marked as bootable by file they should have a file that size somewhere.
[07:16] <Rhine> Yeah I read the thing you !tell 'd me
[07:17] <WebLOCH> hey all, im trying to work out why mplayer skews audio but totem doesnt, anyone got any advice?
[07:17] <mikodelacruz> how do i clean the cache everytime i reboot
[07:18] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, i dont think it has to be 1.44, but it surely must be <1.44
[07:18] <phrophrosty> how do i get raid1 working in an up and running system?
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Okay..
[07:18] <baconbacon> it should be semi-obvious
[07:19] <baconbacon> like on ubuntu cd, correct me but theres boot.cat catalog and isolinux.bin image file in /isolinux
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Thing is, I'm not really seeing that on these other ones.
[07:19] <Rhine> Sry I forgot to thank everyone thanks for your hard work in getting a linux newbie like me running fine
[07:20] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, yeah well its for windows software isnt it
[07:20] <basheer> does anyone have a logitech webcam?
[07:20] <bosco> does anyone know anything abuot graphics as a background in terminal
[07:21] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: Yes.
[07:21] <IdleOne> rhine what was that last.fm link?
[07:22] <Marlun> How do I disable and enable a network connection (eth0) from terminal?
[07:23] <phrophrosty> marlun, ifdown
[07:23] <Wizzy_Kidd> http://lanceit.com/temp/index.php
[07:23] <Wizzy_Kidd> opinion someone
[07:23] <baconbacon> tonyyarusso, If you don't have or cant have a boot catalog and image file, you got to make one, I can't help you much w/ that, sorry, check for how-to's
[07:23] <bosco> does anyone know anything abuot graphics as a background in terminal
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> baconbacon: All right.
[07:23] <carthik> Marlun, sudo ifdown eth0   and then ifup similarly
[07:23] <Marlun> phrophrosty, carthik: thanks! =)
[07:24] <IdleOne> bosco, click edit in terminal the current profile
[07:24] <bosco> IdleOne,  it is not that
[07:24] <IdleOne> s/the/then
[07:24] <bosco> IdleOne,  i have a background allready
[07:24] <carthik> Wizzy_Kidd, no spam please
[07:24] <kuja> /dev/sdb2 /media/ipod vfat rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8 0 0
[07:24] <kuja> I've got an ipod mounted like this, but in actual it's read-only
[07:24] <Wizzy_Kidd> carthik: does that look like spam
[07:24] <kuja> It says `rw' so I should be able to write to it, what's up?
[07:25] <bosco> IdleOne,  and it is so small that it makes more that one if it and when i compile or update it moves with the text and eats away at my proccer how do i get the image to stay stilll
[07:25] <Madpilot> Wizzy_Kidd, it looks like a random URL - explaining what it actually is might get a slightly better response...
[07:25] <carthik> Wizzy_Kidd, for an opinion please find some room where they discuss webdesign, or the cms you use.
[07:25] <madewokherd> kuja: maybe the user trying to write doesn't have permission to do it?
[07:26] <Madpilot> Wizzy_Kidd, if it's web design related, try #web, #css or #html
[07:26] <kuja> madewokherd: It was working yesterday... I think it might have to do with the "accidental drop" :P
[07:26] <christian> hello?
[07:26] <Wizzy_Kidd> http://lanceit.com/temp/index.php  carthik its on a temp dir and not even finished i simply jus asked a quick off topic question .... opinion please thats it
[07:26] <kuja> madewokherd: I've also tried making changes through sudo
[07:26] <bosco> IdleOne,  any ideas
[07:26] <madewokherd> hmm
[07:26] <christian> i am really new to linux
[07:26] <christian> as an engineer
[07:26] <madewokherd> was it plugged in when you started up yesterday?
[07:26] <christian> its probably a good thing i learn it
[07:26] <bosco> christian,  well that is good i was a newb just about 3 months ago
[07:26] <Madpilot> christian, hi welcome to Ubuntu
[07:26] <kuja> madewokherd: Yeah, it was syncing songs, then I accidentally dropped it in the process.
[07:27] <junior> Good Night everyone
[07:27] <christian> so i was wondering if anyone could help me with running windows programs like solidworks
[07:27] <christian> thank you
[07:27] <stunit77> WE all n00bs at one point
[07:27] <christian> i really like ubuntu
[07:27] <bosco> christian,  and now i know ubuntu like i have been using it for years
[07:27] <christian> i have some really basic knowledge of linux
[07:27] <carthik> christian some windows apps can run on Wine/Cedega/Crossover etc, but not all.
[07:27] <christian> and decent experience with Windows
[07:27] <bosco> christian,  my point is that it is really user friendly
[07:27] <carthik> !tell christian about wine
[07:27] <bosco> and it all works out of th box
[07:28] <bosco> and it all works out of th box
[07:28] <bosco> IdleOne,  and it is so small that it makes more that one if it and when i compile or update it moves with the text and eats away at my proccer how do i get the image to stay stilll
[07:28] <madewokherd> kuja: but you're sure you mounted it the same way both times? (if you insert it while the computer is on might not be the same as starting up with it inserted)
[07:28] <christian> i tried to get wine from sudo apt-get install wine
[07:28] <christian> but that didnt work
[07:28] <christian> so my friend told me to come onto IRC
[07:28] <bosco> christian,  it should have worked it is in wine
[07:28] <Madpilot> !info wine
[07:28] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14131 kB, Installed size: 55484 kB
[07:28] <kuja> madewokherd: Ubuntu does the mounting automatically.
[07:28] <bosco> christian,  it is in synaptic
[07:29] <Madpilot> christian, have you got Universe repository enabled?
[07:29] <madewokherd> kuja: yeah, but I'm pretty sure it does it differently
[07:29] <christian> i dont know
[07:29] <christian> like i said, i am just starting out
[07:29] <Wizzy_Kidd> !info cedega
[07:29] <christian> i cant even get an mp3 to play
[07:29] <bosco> christian, enable everything but the source
[07:29] <madewokherd> and I have a usb key that only works if I plug it in while the computer is running, but I think that's some crazy issue with the bios as it also affects windows..
[07:29] <bosco> christian,  in synaptic
[07:29] <sgleo87> I have an external hdd and put it into fstab with noauto but ubuntu still locks at "loading modules" and will not boot when the external hdd is connected
[07:29] <Madpilot> christian, Ubuntu doesn't play mp3 by default - it can't
[07:30] <christian> yea
[07:30] <christian> i tried using totem
[07:30] <Madpilot> !tell christian about mp3
[07:30] <kuja> madewokherd: I think it was the issue that I dropped the iPod (and it got disconnected) while it was syncing. Apparently after resetting the iPod settings to its factory default, it works now.
[07:30] <christian> and it said i need the plugins
[07:30] <kuja> madewokherd: Thanks
[07:30] <sfar> !tell christian about wine
[07:30] <sgleo87> I have an external hdd and put it into fstab with noauto but ubuntu still locks at "loading modules" and will not boot when the external hdd is connected. is there anythign I can do so it will boot with the hdd connected?
[07:30] <christian> ok
[07:31] <christian> sop one thing at a time
[07:31] <christian> first, the wine thing
[07:31] <christian> what do i need to do?
[07:31] <christian> here, this should help a little
[07:31] <madewokherd> would it be appropriate to point him to wine's official page about getting wine on debian/ubuntu?
[07:31] <sfar> !universe
[07:31] <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
[07:31] <christian> christian@desk:~$ sudo apt-get install wine
[07:31] <christian> Password:
[07:31] <christian> Reading package lists... Done
[07:31] <christian> Building dependency tree... Done
[07:31] <christian> Package wine is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:31] <christian> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[07:31] <christian> is only available from another source
[07:31] <madewokherd> since ubuntu also has its own "competing" packages
[07:31] <christian> E: Package wine has no installation candidate
[07:31] <christian> christian@desk:~$
[07:32] <sfar> christian: in the future, please use pastebin for large pastes
[07:32] <sfar> !pastebin
[07:32] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[07:32] <christian> !pastebin
[07:32] <christian> what is pastebin?
[07:32] <bosco> christian,  like i said if you are not a dev then dont enable the source enable everything else for your repositories
[07:32] <sfar> read what ubotu said :) (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/)
[07:32] <bosco> christian, www.pastbin.com
[07:33] <sfar> christian: you need to do some readnig here: 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
[07:34] <christian> ok
[07:34] <christian> yea, i figured i would have to do some readin
[07:34] <sfar> ;)
[07:34] <sgleo87> I have an external hdd and put it into fstab with noauto but ubuntu still locks at "loading modules" and will not boot when the external hdd is connected. is there anythign I can do so it will boot with the hdd connected?
[07:34] <christian> im just doing the tutorials right now
[07:34] <christian> to figure out the basics
[07:35] <sfar> good :) dont hesitate to ask if you need
[07:35] <christian> ok
[07:35] <christian> thank you
[07:35] <Madpilot> christian, wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation & help.ubuntu.com - good places to start for Ubuntu. Also System menu->Help
[07:35] <Marlun_> how can I get a list of my connections to see if they are up or down?
[07:36] <mansu> is it safe to run badblocks in rescue mode?
[07:36] <christian> what is a dev?
[07:36] <christian> developer?
[07:36] <stunit77> yes
[07:36] <christian> ty
[07:36] <rronkiv> anyone around? got a questiona bout duel booting
[07:36] <Remy> !paste
[07:36] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[07:37] <rronkiv> if i install windows on my C: drive, then i install ubuntu on my D: drive, will it auto set up the duelboot stuff?
[07:37] <Madpilot> rronkiv, duel boot? Is that when the two operating systems fight it out? :P (sorry, it's my favourite typo) :P
[07:37] <stunit77> yes just leave free space
[07:37] <sfar> yes, if you install ubunbtu AFTER windows like you said :)
[07:37] <rronkiv> ok,
[07:37] <rronkiv> thank you much! :P
[07:38] <ben32167> Error activating XKB configuration.
[07:38] <ben32167> ?
[07:39] <stunit77> rronkiv: install windows leave free unpartitioned space for ubuntu then install ubuntu then use grub as boot loader
[07:40] <christian> one other thing: i have evolution mail, and I wanted to have it play a sound when I received mail, so i DLd a wav file, and directed the program to the file, but it wont play when I get mail
[07:40] <christian> i cant play the wav file at all though
[07:40] <ben32167> help me configure my keyboard pls :((((
[07:41] <christian> what do i need to do to be able to play the wav?
[07:41] <Rhine> Oh Noes its me again when i try and play a file in Muine i get this
[07:42] <Madpilot> Rhine, you get?
[07:42] <Rhine> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding pluins
[07:42] <carthik> Rhine, what file were you trying to play?
[07:42] <Madpilot> Rhine, what're you trying to play? what format?
[07:42] <Rhine> and it give none
[07:42] <Rhine> MP#
[07:42] <Rhine> MP3*
[07:43] <Madpilot> you need the mp3 stuff installed - Ubuntu can't play them by default
[07:43] <Rhine> Synaptic i guess then?
[07:43] <Madpilot> !tell Rhine about mp3
[07:44] <christian> what about wav?
[07:44] <ben32167> !tell ben32167 about xkb
[07:44] <Marlun_> what can I use in the terminal to check pop boxes? I want to check my gmail?
[07:44] <johanbr> Marlun_: fetchmail
[07:45] <AngryElf> in ubuntu where is the equivolent of /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modprobe.conf??????
[07:45] <Marlun_> johanbr: ok, thanks
[07:45] <jerry> ok quick question anyone else ever have things disapeare and desktop lock up in ubuntu?
[07:45] <carthik> AngryElf, perhaps .etc.modules is what you are looking for
[07:45] <AngryElf> jerry, not all by themselves
[07:45] <sgleo87> ubuntu lock up when booting at "loading modules" when my external hdd is connected. Any way to fix that so I can leave the hdd plugged in the USB? I already set up fstab with noauto
[07:45] <jerry> then probably a conflict somewere
[07:46] <sfar> i have an annoyign issue.. the xmms "button" in the windowlist in the panel is constantly flashing.. anybody know why? :)
[07:46] <mojo> can i ask about a command line here?  trying to use find command to process list of files with xargs
[07:46] <sfar> *anyone
[07:46] <carthik> sgleo87, I think I saw a bug that describes something similar, but not sure - you can check and provide info to make it better
[07:46] <jerry> need to figure out what package i added thats doing it been happining alday
[07:46] <johanbr> sfar: That's a metacity "feature". Try clicking on that button.
[07:47] <jerry> clears up on reboot though
[07:47] <sfar> johanbr: doesnt help :|
[07:47] <sfar> its flashing constantly when xmms is stopped.. not when playing tho
[07:47] <noaXess> good morning..
[07:47] <carthik> jerry, are you using an ati/n-vidia graphics card, it might be a bug. you can search at launchpad.net
[07:48] <jerry> ya nvidia gforce 5200
[07:48] <sgleo87> carthik, would posting my fastab entry help?
[07:48] <NxNxMox> any good ftp programs for ubuntu?
[07:49] <carthik> sgleo87, sorry I couldn't help you with that
[07:49] <carthik> NxNxMox, use gftp
[07:49] <james050286> hey i'm bandnew to ubuntu and trying to install java runtime envir
[07:49] <johanbr> sfar: Hmm... it's not flashing for me, not sure why it does for you. In any case, I'd recommend that you switch to something nicer than xmms. Beep media player is basically xmms ported to gtk2, you might like that.
[07:49] <carthik> !tell james050286 about java
[07:49] <james050286> what about?
[07:49] <carthik> james050286, check the mesage from ubotu
[07:50] <james050286> thanka
[07:51] <jerry> i just installed jre
[07:51] <noaXess> i have downloaded and installed ubuntu 5.1 and then installed kubuntu-desktop.. is that the same as download and install kubuntu 5.1 ?
[07:51] <CaptainMorgan> how do I unzip a file.tar.gz that responds 'not in gzip format' ?
[07:51] <CaptainMorgan> !gzip
[07:51] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CaptainMorgan
[07:51] <jerry> that one i didnt do i used the bin
[07:51] <jerry> and ran in console
[07:51] <noaXess> what kde version is in kubuntu 5.1?
[07:52] <johanbr> CaptainMorgan: What does "file blah.tar.gz" tell you?
[07:52] <CaptainMorgan> omg ... empty.. how is that possible?
[07:52] <Rhine> Mad Pilot I love you my ears will forever be in your debt! Now listening to The Beatles- Revolution Hey Jude Bside
[07:52] <mikodelacruz> what is the best browser for ubuntu
[07:52] <Rhine> Thank you very much
[07:52] <jerry> havent had any problems with tar.gz they open fine for me
[07:52] <mojo> can i ask about a command line here?  trying to use find command to process list of files with xargs
[07:52] <fabri> i can't dowload torrents? bit torrent is unable to connect, what can i do?
[07:52] <johanbr> mojo: Go ahead.
[07:52] <Madpilot> Rhine, cool, glad it worked :P
[07:53] <jerry> i just find the selfinstallers easyer to work with not all that good at figureing out compileing yet
[07:53] <mojo> johanbr: thanks...
[07:53] <Rhine> Guten Nacht meine freuden
[07:53] <fabri> Guten Nacht
[07:53] <Rug> Howdy all
[07:53] <jerry> howdy
[07:54] <Rhine> Where is bittorrent located?
[07:54] <nerve_> how do i install mplayer from source on ubuntu? it seems that the gcc version installed from apt is 4.0
[07:54] <Madpilot> Rhine, Apps->Internet->BitTorrent
[07:54] <crimsun> nerve_: 4.0? 1.0 hasn't even been released.
[07:54] <Rhine> Dope yeah im blind... This will lead to bad things
[07:54] <crimsun> nerve_: err, sorry, misparse.
[07:54] <amyung> why does .bash_profile not work in ubuntu
[07:54] <johanbr> mojo: Exactly what are you trying to do?
[07:54] <Madpilot> Rhine, note that you need to get the .torrent files off the web
[07:55] <mojo> johanbr: "sudo find ./ -name \*.m4a -print0 | xargs -0 faad
[07:55] <mojo> " is supposed to process all the m4a files in the current dir with faad to out wav files for burning.  It processes only the first file.  truncating at the pipe gives the list output withn null seps.
[07:55] <crimsun> nerve_: just apt-get build-dep mplayer-586
[07:55] <Rhine> Yeah I know how to use it *sneaky eyes*
[07:55] <mikodelacruz> aside from FIREFOX what browser can i use for ubuntu
[07:55] <mojo> johanbr: so why does it only do the first file?
[07:55] <Rhine> Where should i place the bittorrent metafile?
[07:55] <LoCusF> amyung: you have to run sudo chown youruser:youruser .bash_history
[07:55] <sfar> how can i find out where a file named pci.ids is located?
[07:55] <amyung> i see
[07:55] <Madpilot> Rhine, anywhere you want
[07:56] <detox332> can someone tell me how to register my name please
[07:56] <amyung> why must i do this though
[07:56] <crimsun> sfar: dpkg -L pciutils|grep 'pci.ids'
[07:56] <Madpilot> !tell detox332 about register
[07:56] <LoCusF> amyung: its initially owned by root
[07:56] <sfar> detox332: /msg nickserv register <password>
[07:56] <amyung> i see, thank you
[07:56] <LoCusF> np
[07:56] <detox332> ok thank you
[07:56] <elkyne> mikodelacruz, epiphany, galeon, opera (takes a little work), konquerer, lynx, elinks,
[07:57] <asdf25> anyone have Xgl working on a radeon 9800?
[07:57] <mojo> Hi BB!  Look at me!  Look at me!  oh, you already do.. :)
[07:58] <[BiG^BrotheR] > nvidia 6600 GT
[07:59] <mojo> johanbr: Any ideas?
[07:59] <johanbr> mojo: This may be a stupid question on my part, but did you try doing "faad file1 file2" ? Does that work?
[07:59] <applesaouse> Hi I'm new to ubuntu and so far I have to say I am thouroughly impressed.
[07:59] <NxNxMox> !google vnc and ubuntu
[07:59] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NxNxMox
[07:59] <Madpilot> NxNxMox, the bot doesn't do searches like that
[07:59] <carthik> applesaouse, welcome
[07:59] <NxNxMox> oh
[07:59] <Madpilot> !tell NxNxMox about vnc
[08:00] <applesaouse> Does anybody know if I add a second ethernet card, can I then serve an internet connection to a windows box?
[08:00] <applesaouse> thanx carthik
[08:00] <mojo> johanbr: no, i don't think so.  I mean, I'd have to type out every file name.  It's a full concert cd with lllooonnnggg filenames.  I want to process in batch to convert with faad.  That's all.  SHOULD be easy but i am not practiced in the art of casting with the shell (yet)... am trying.
[08:00] <hildog> detox332: /msg nickserv register <password>
[08:01] <AngryElf> carthik, i dont think /etc/modules is what i'm looking for, in fedora /etc/modprobe.conf contains aliases etc, and i believe it gets checked everytime modprobe is run....../etc/modules says that it contains modules that should be loaded at boot
[08:01] <johanbr> mojo: Right, but what I really meant is "are you sure that faad accepts more than one filename on the commandline?".
[08:01] <detox332> thanks, i was tired of getting that notice about being unregistered
[08:02] <mojo> johanbr: no, i don't think it does at all.  I thought xargs would repeatedly execute faad with each successive filename
[08:03] <detox332> anyone playing with dapper recently?
[08:03] <carthik_away> AngryElf, ah! /etc/modprobe.d/aliases
[08:03] <applesaouse> seeyall later going to install second nic
[08:03] <johanbr> mojo: Ahh, ok. No, xargs tries to stuff as many filenames in there as the shell will allow. Try piping the find command to "xargs -0 -n 1".
[08:03] <sfar> !dapper
[08:03] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:03] <Madpilot> detox332, for Dapper questions, try #ubuntu+1
[08:03] <AAA> applesaouse  yeah, just use packet forwarding and iptables
[08:03] <detox332> cool cool thanks guys
[08:03] <AAA> applesaouse  guidedog is a good tool for that
[08:03] <mojo> johanbr: -n 1 makes xargs newline then?
[08:03] <Systlaine> well this one seems more lively than #kubuntu :P
[08:03] <applesaouse> I kinda know what your saying but like all things I see what happens.
[08:04] <Rhine> I am back once again how do i plac aac and .m4a files?
[08:04] <johanbr> mojo: No, "-n 1" means that xargs will only use one filename at a time, invoking faad separately for each filename.
[08:04] <Rhine> !tell aac
[08:04] <Systlaine> i was wondering if anyone could help me with a x server issue..?
[08:04] <Rhine> nvm i think i got it
[08:04] <AAA> Rhine  mplayer with the proper codecs
[08:04] <Rhine> What codec though?
[08:05] <mojo> johanbr: AAAH!!  YOU ROCK!!!! That is just perfect.  You have no idea how much time you are gonna have saved me this coming week.  Much Luv
[08:05] <AAA> [faad]  AAC (MPEG2/4 Advanced Audio Coding)
[08:05] <johanbr> mojo: Glad to be of help. :)
[08:05] <mojo> johanbr: cool!
[08:06] <hildog> what's the best/easiest way to have a startup script enable DMA on my dvd drive ?
[08:06] <mojo> johanbr: It'd even been easier if k3b would just read the m4a's... but alas...
[08:06] <AAA> Rhine  have you tried mplayer?  I don't use the ubuntu .deb, but I bet it will play it out of the box
[08:06] <johanbr> hildog: Edit /etc/hdparm.conf .
[08:06] <Systlaine> anyone know how to get an ati x800 card to work in kubuntu? xserver keeps crashing for me....im using amd64 as well
[08:06] <Rhine> AAA i found the plugin if it works ill respong o.o
[08:07] <AngryElf> hmmmm, lspci does not show my tv-tuner......but i've got a complete myth install up and running, i think this is the root of a problem i'm having........where should i start looking to figure this out?
[08:07] <Rhine> I think it will though *crosses fingers*
[08:07] <AAA> Rhine  mplayer uber alles :)
[08:07] <Systlaine> ive tried what it said in the wiki and i still get the same error
[08:07] <Rhine> Is mplayer listed in Synaptic?
[08:08] <basheer> I could use a little help please
[08:08] <Systlaine> and ive looked at faqs for x and they were no help...so if someone could help me figure this out id appreciate it..
[08:09] <Rhine> AAA Which player there is many?
[08:09] <hildog> I edited hdparm.conf already for /dev/cdroms/cdrom0...do I also have to add a line for /dev/dvd if they're the same device ?
[08:09] <basheer> I have this webcam that I can not get to work
[08:09] <johanbr> hildog: No.
[08:09] <AAA> Rhine  mplayer is the name of the  program, if you  have universe in your sources.list just apt-get install mplayer
[08:10] <AAA> Rhine  there are a few choices for your binary depending on your arch
[08:10] <hildog> hmmmm...it didn't seem to work for some reason...do I have to uncomment every line after /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 or just the line that refers to dma ?
[08:10] <AAA> hildog  are you using devfs?
[08:11] <hildog> not sure
[08:11] <AAA> hildog  if not just use the example at the bottom and point it to /dev/hdxx
[08:11] <AAA> hildog  then you prolly aren't
[08:11] <Systlaine> ....anyone know a solution at all?
[08:11] <johanbr> hildog: The DMA line alone should do it. What does "sudo hdparm -d 1 /dev/cdroms/cdrom0" tell you?
[08:11] <hildog> that's what I did...uncommented the example at the bottom
[08:12] <Systlaine> ...guess not....sorry to bother you
[08:13] <hildog> heh...no such file or directory...but when I do the same thing for /dev/dvd, using_dma = 1 (on)...but only because I did it manually
[08:13] <AAA> hildog  then change that line in hdparm.conf to /dev/dvd
[08:14] <hildog> shoould I just...that's what I was about to ask
[08:14] <_Rappy_> I have a 250GB external HDD, which I would like to use for both win and ubuntu. Can I use one "universal" FS on it, or do I need to partition it for each OS and use diffrent FS?
[08:14] <elkbuntu> you need to partition it
[08:14] <jbrouhard> hey everyone.. is there a bug in the mysql-server package ?
[08:14] <jbrouhard> cause it's not allowing me to start it.. something about not creating the DB files or mysqld.sock ?
[08:14] <noaXess> does anybody has installed kubuntu dapper flight 6?
[08:15] <AAA> hildog  if you want to make sure it is working, do hdparm -d 0 /dev/dvd && /etc/init.d/hdparm restart ; hdparm -d /dev/dvd
[08:15] <AAA> it should then be on
[08:15] <johanbr> _Rappy_: Depends. Linux does not reliably write NTFS, and Windows does not understand Reiserfs/Ext3/whatever. Both Ubuntu and Win will read/write FAT but that won't give you optimal performance.
[08:16] <AAA> hildog  and as long it is in /etc/rc2.d/ you are good to go on reboot, it should be if you did not change it yourself
[08:16] <hildog> cool thanks I think I got it
[08:16] <dj-fu> You can read ext2/3 with Windows. There is a driver.
[08:17] <bnD> hiya, anyone know of a way to get a save-able list of all installed program? (planning a reinstall and would like to recover all my apps)
[08:17] <johanbr> bnD: dpkg --get-selections >packagelist
[08:17] <bnD> johanbr, thank you very much
[08:18] <PwcrLinux> Hi there
[08:18] <johanbr> bnD: You're welcome.
[08:19] <hawk_wolf> okay, I just logged back in, formerly know as applesouse
[08:19] <woodwizzle> Is there any way to get tango icons for the new power manager and wireless manager?
[08:19] <woodwizzle> eeer... i mean network manager
[08:19] <AAA> johanbr  dpkg -l will also give you the version =p
[08:20] <NxNxMox> how do i turn on tightvnc
[08:20] <OrTigaS> hi i want to listen to internet radio(FM/AM) but it only shows playing but no sounds on it.
[08:20] <NxNxMox> after i installed ti
[08:20] <hawk_wolf> I installed the second nic and activated it. Do i need to have a x-over cable, or can I go through a hub?
[08:20] <johanbr> woodwizzle: Not sure if those icons even exist.
[08:20] <_Rappy_> thanks johanbr and others who replied :)
[08:20] <AAA> hawk_wolf  it doesn't matter as long as you have a link
[08:21] <woodwizzle> johanbr I think some of them do. I know there are battery icons
[08:21] <bimberi> NxNxMox: try 'tightvncserver' in a terminal
[08:21] <hawk_wolf> k, I have a link, at least I think I do.
[08:21] <OrTigaS> but it plays with a video
[08:21] <PwcrLinux> Cat5 straignt, the router have auto detection either straight or X-over
[08:21] <AAA> hawk_wolf  mii-tool -i eth1
[08:22] <hawk_wolf> I don't have a router just a hub, and I need to share a cable x-nection
[08:22] <PwcrLinux> ah
[08:22] <AAA> hawk_wolf  assuming eth1 is the new nic and is up, that will give you the link status
[08:22] <hawk_wolf> So I'm trying to set my comp as the router. It says its activated.
[08:22] <OrTigaS> any idea?
[08:23] <AAA> hawk_wolf  apt-get install guidedog, it is the most simple method I have found
[08:23] <hawk_wolf> I called it a dhcp which goes to a hub from server, and then to the other comp.
[08:23] <NxNxMox> im getting this bimberi
[08:23] <NxNxMox> Couldn't start Xtightvnc; trying default font path.
[08:23] <NxNxMox> Please set correct fontPath in the tightvncserver script.
[08:23] <NxNxMox> Couldn't start Xtightvnc process.
[08:23] <hawk_wolf> k. I'll do that now.
[08:23] <hawk_wolf> thanks.
[08:24] <AAA> hawk_wolf  do you understand networking and gateways and routing and such?
[08:25] <hawk_wolf> A bit, still have a ton to learn, but I understand enough to experiement
[08:25] <hawk_wolf> hehe
[08:26] <AAA> hawk_wolf  cool.  basically eth0 routes to 10.1 your gateway, eth2 is 192.168.1.1 and has no gateway, you turn on port forwarding and then your winders box is 192.168.1.2 and uses 192.168.1.1 as a gateway, guidedog will hook you up
[08:26] <NxNxMox> whats the command to view what someone is doing via SSH
[08:26] <NxNxMox> like someone sshed into my box
[08:26] <NxNxMox> how can i view what there doign
[08:27] <AAA> NxNxMox  haha, no dice unless the are using screen
[08:27] <bimberi> NxNxMox: ah, the font issue, i wonder if there's a fix around for that
[08:27] <AAA> NxNxMox  or you can the process and such
[08:27] <NxNxMox> what do you mean AAA
[08:27] <alberto> hello
[08:27] <OrTigaS> hi i want to listen to internet radio(FM/AM) but it only shows playing but no sounds on it. but when i play video it has sounds. any idea?
[08:27] <NxNxMox> no idea bimberi =(
[08:27] <hawk_wolf> Ok for the port fowarding stuff, I'm having a hard time even finding the app for that.
[08:27] <alberto> i want convert image mdf to iso? howto please!!!
[08:27] <AAA> NxNxMox  you can't see what they are doing persa, well I suppose you could...
[08:28] <AAA> hawk_wolf  guidedog will do that for you
[08:28] <NxNxMox> how?
[08:28] <AAA> NxNxMox  it depends on exactly what it is you want to know
[08:28] <AAA> NxNxMox  like I said, you can see what pid's they own
[08:29] <NxNxMox> oh
[08:29] <hawk_wolf> "apt-get" is that like add applications or synaptic?
[08:29] <NxNxMox> well vnc would be bettear
[08:29] <NxNxMox> but i keep getting errors
[08:29] <NxNxMox> some font error
[08:29] <AAA> NxNxMox  ps -u NxNxMox
[08:29] <Madpilot> hawk_wolf, it's the command-line backend to Add Apps/Synaptic
[08:29] <AAA> NxNxMox  er. ps -U
[08:29] <hawk_wolf> okay, opening term. brb
[08:30] <alberto> i installed mdf2iso, but my say FILE TOO LARGE
[08:30] <NxNxMox> Couldn't start Xtightvnc; trying default font path.
[08:30] <NxNxMox> Please set correct fontPath in the tightvncserver script.
[08:30] <NxNxMox> Couldn't start Xtightvnc process.
[08:32] <AAA> alberto  is the file bigger than 2G ?
[08:32] <quentin> hi
[08:32] <OrTigaS> hi i want to listen to internet radio(FM/AM) but it only shows playing but no sounds on it. but when i play video it has sounds. any idea?
[08:32] <alberto> hi
[08:32] <quentin> i m french :/
[08:32] <quentin> sorry
[08:33] <AAA> OrTigaS  what is the url to the stream?
[08:33] <alberto> i m spanish
[08:33] <AAA> I'm PUNK
[08:33] <Heartsbane> I am a asshole
[08:33] <AAA> w00
[08:33] <sfar> quentin: no need to excuse yourself for being french
[08:33] <sfar> ;)
[08:33] <hawk_wolf> I'm now looking up a tutorial on how to use apt-get
[08:34] <OrTigaS> www.eradioportal.com
[08:34] <alberto> fc barcelona campios champions league
[08:34] <quentin> ok, just i find a french server
[08:34] <Heartsbane> hawk_wolf man apt-get
[08:34] <quentin> because its my first linux install
[08:34] <quentin> and i m lost :/
[08:34] <hawk_wolf> I'm tryin' still learning command line
[08:35] <AAA> hawk_wolf  good for you!
[08:35] <Heartsbane> hawk_wolf its okay also don't forget man apt-cache
[08:35] <sfar> !fr
[08:35] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:35] <hawk_wolf> k
[08:35] <AAA> hawk_wolf  don't need no stink'n gui's
[08:35] <Heartsbane> I agree
[08:35] <sfar> (or you can take it in english here, quentin )
[08:35] <AAA> even mplayer uses aalib =p
[08:35] <Heartsbane> << ran debian for years with no GUI
[08:36] <AAA> I have debian boxen sans gui
[08:36] <noaXess> somebody have inserted this sources from http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-352.php
[08:36] <noaXess> ?
[08:36] <hawk_wolf> haha fer real
[08:36] <noaXess> the line deb http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.5.2/kubuntu breezy main won't work.. timeout
[08:36] <Heartsbane> Ya
[08:36] <ben32167> how can i add "open terminal here"  to right click?
[08:36] <Heartsbane> I still prefer it
[08:36] <hawk_wolf> Here's whats happening, I typed apt-get and it gave me a bunch of options
[08:36] <OrTigaS> any idea
[08:36] <AAA> Heartsbane  me too
[08:37] <AAA> hawk_wolf  apt-get install <package name>
[08:37] <johanbr>  ben32167: Install nautilus-open-terminal .
[08:37] <AAA> hawk_wolf  apt-cache search <search string>
[08:37] <alberto> help me please!!!
[08:37] <quentin> thx ubotu ;)
[08:37] <hawk_wolf> k, off to experiement, brb
[08:37] <quentin> by
[08:38] <AAA> hawk_wolf  careful now! apt-get is very addicting ;)
[08:38] <Heartsbane> hawk_wolf please read the man page for apt-get and apt-cache by typing "man apt-get"  and "man apt-cache"
[08:38] <fyrestrtr> does anyone know where the default firewall rules are kept?
[08:38] <Heartsbane> all will become clear
[08:38] <hawk_wolf> excellent thx guys
[08:38] <AAA> Heartsbane  reading is such a bore, wrecking your box is the only way to learn, IMHO YMMV
[08:38] <alberto> hi, help me please!!
[08:38] <Heartsbane> That is true
[08:39] <Heartsbane> That is how I learned
[08:39] <fyrestrtr> !tell alberto about ask
[08:39] <Heartsbane> Break it, Fix it, break something else, fix that
[08:39] <johanbr> fyrestrtr: Depends on which firewall package you're running: pure iptables, or something else. From your nick, I'm guessing firestarter. Can't help you with that one, I'm afraid.
[08:39] <hawk_wolf> ohhh ahh, I c man apt-get.
[08:39] <AAA> Heartsbane  I read the man page now a days, hehe
[08:39] <AAA> broken boxen == lost money
[08:39] <fyrestrtr> johanbr: I tried it, buts its too dumb for what I want to do. I'm just running the default iptables.
[08:39] <AAA> man == manual
[08:40] <OrTigaS> AAA,  did u find the URL and test it?
[08:40] <dextro_dude> AAA: you are right
[08:40] <AAA> OrTigaS  haha no. I don't have root on your box, I have no idea what stream your are listening to
[08:41] <fyrestrtr> johanbr: I have setup a tunnel and I need to set rules on that, and firestarter can't do that, it can only set rules on one of the interfaces.
[08:41] <AAA> dextro_dude  thats impossible
[08:41] <OrTigaS> AAA,  just go to URL and then click one station
[08:41] <AAA> mmmm iptun
[08:41] <OrTigaS> :)
[08:41] <AAA> OrTigaS  troubleshoot much?
[08:41] <AAA> OrTigaS  maybe the one you are listening doesn't work?
[08:41] <dextro_dude> AAA: impossible to learn frm mistakes ?
[08:41] <OrTigaS> it plays with video
[08:41] <AAA> dextro_dude  sarcasm...
[08:42] <alberto> hello hello, help me pleaseee!!!!
[08:42] <OrTigaS> someone ask mt to try in terminal and it works
[08:42] <alberto> ok
[08:42] <OrTigaS> i hear the sounds
[08:42] <AAA> OrTigaS  I don't understand your situation
[08:42] <alberto> i want convert image mdf to iso
[08:42] <alberto> i load mdf2iso in my system
[08:42] <alberto> but my say file too large
[08:42] <dextro_dude> AAA: lolz
[08:42] <NxNxMox> so is there a fix for this
[08:43] <alberto> file is of 3GB
[08:43] <dextro_dude> so what is new in ubuntu today ?
[08:43] <OrTigaS> ask u guys again got to go
[08:43] <johanbr> fyrestrtr: In that case, don't you have to save and restore the rules manually using iptables-save and iptables-restore ?
[08:43] <LathropWells> alberto - is file on fat32? - (just guessing , probably wrong to guess.)
[08:43] <AAA> alberto  it may be a LFS issue, what kernel?
[08:44] <sethk> alberto, large files are both a kernel and file system option
[08:44] <ben32167> how can i increase fps?
[08:44] <sethk> alberto, both have to be enabled to be able to deal with files > 2 gb
[08:44] <sethk> ben32167, crank faster
[08:44] <alberto> Linux 2.6.15-20-386 #1 PREEMPT Tue Apr 4 17:48:51 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[08:44] <ben32167> crank?
[08:44] <sethk> ben32167, on your movie camera  :)
[08:45] <dj-fu> fat32 max file size is 4gb.
[08:45] <alberto> sethk yes
[08:45] <ben32167> mouse moves so bad when i try to select files.. as if cpu %100
[08:45] <hawk_wolf> I typed apt-get install guidedog and got a E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[08:46] <alberto> i covert image ccd and nrg of 3GB but image mdf no
[08:46] <NxNxMox> how do i get on muliple servers
[08:46] <NxNxMox> with xchat
[08:46] <johanbr> hawk_wolf: Put an sudo in front.
[08:46] <hawk_wolf> What's a sudo?
[08:47] <Seveas> NxNxMox, /newserver
[08:47] <johanbr> hawk_wolf: Executes the command as root.
[08:47] <hawk_wolf> gotcha
[08:47] <LathropWells> ubotu tell hawk_wolf about sudo
[08:47] <NxNxMox> thanks
[08:48] <ben32167> ubotu tell hawk_wolf about yourself
[08:48] <LathropWells> ubotu botsnack
[08:48] <ubotu> thanks lathropwells :)
[08:48] <jamaas> newbie here, it would appear that one of the databases associated with apt-get is damaged, when atttempting to upgrade I get the following... " unable to open files list file for package `libacl1': Input/output error", can anyone tell me where I might go to get some sugestions on how to fix?  I've googled and tried forums ... no luck!  Thanks
[08:48] <sfar> try apt-get update
[08:49] <sfar> or not..
[08:49] <jamaas> thanks, did that, same prob
[08:49] <ben32167> absolute bug
[08:49] <gamma> anyone here use beagle and have it working?
[08:49] <ooazzaoo> how do i scale the desktop in Xorg?
[08:49] <hawk_wolf> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[08:49] <sfar> hawk_wolf: close synaptic
[08:50] <hawk_wolf> hahaha, thanks man
[08:50] <hawk_wolf> I feel sheepish baaaaaa
[08:50] <ben32167> how will i get write permission?
[08:50] <sfar> hehe, i think most of us made that mistake
[08:50] <hawk_wolf> easy one to make.
[08:51] <WebLOCH> !dapper
[08:51] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:51] <WebLOCH> !flight6
[08:51] <ubotu> I heard flight6 is http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[08:51] <ben32167> attrib dos = ? unix?
[08:51] <sfar> chmod
[08:51] <ben32167> chmod file -rwrwrw?
[08:51] <NxNxMox> how can i get a c compiler?
[08:52] <ben32167> www.borland.com
[08:52] <sfar> ben32167: "man chmod"
[08:52] <hawk_wolf> well in the process of trying this out, I solved another problem I've been having.
[08:52] <WebLOCH> NxNxMox: sudo apt-get install gcc*
[08:52] <elie> hello , I was trying to upgrade to firefox 1.05 , but i must have messed it or something is there any way to revert the installation ?
[08:52] <hawk_wolf> I found a program I dl'd through synaptic, in app-get
[08:53] <NxNxMox> thanks
[08:53] <hawk_wolf> I mean add app
[08:53] <ompaul> NxNxMox, sudo apt-get install build-essential <<  that will provide all the dev env you need including a compiler, if you want to do kernel stuff do install gcc-3.4 also
[08:53] <jamaas> Is there a way to force apt-get to reinstall a package?  I've tried to reinstall libacl1 but it says that I already have current version and will not reinstall?  Thanks,
[08:53] <dave_cb> hello is anyone alive in here???
[08:53] <ompaul> !ask
[08:53] <ubotu> Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important.
[08:53] <bimberi> NxNxMox: sorry, got called away, is your tightvncserver issue resolved?
[08:54] <sfar> i also got that font-error when trying to start tightvnc :|
[08:54] <hawk_wolf> so ic apt-get is where its at.
[08:54] <hawk_wolf> I got it working
[08:55] <dave_cb> im having a problem playing cds under kubuntu (i just made a fresh installation of the latest kubuntu version) , mp3s work nice system sounds too but when i try to play a cd under any music player i don t get any sound or (on kaffeine) i get an error message! what should i do?
[08:55] <sfar> !tell elie about ff.15
[08:55] <sfar> !tell elie about ff1.5
[08:55] <hawk_wolf> I hope someday I'll be as helpful as you AAA, to newbs. SMMMMOOOTHCCy Ass kiss
[08:55] <ompaul> hawk_wolf, that and at least adding universe to your list of repos multiverse if you want more
[08:55] <hawk_wolf> already got that covered.
[08:56] <hawk_wolf> I figured out how to do that last night
[08:56] <ben32167> what changes if i startx sudo?
[08:56] <ompaul> hawk_wolf, keep the language in the space that never offends, thanks
[08:57] <hawk_wolf> ohh, I'm sorry, I do appreciate the advice ompaul, I will from now on.
[08:58] <AAA> hawk_wolf  WTG!
[08:58] <hawk_wolf> thanks.
[08:59] <AAA> hawk_wolf  so your winders box can hit the Inet now?
[09:00] <hawk_wolf> i just got guidedog open, so will see in a min.
[09:02] <ben32167> i try to change icon of firefox shortcut, i go to /opt/firefox/icons but icons are gray and cant be selected why?
[09:03] <dave_cb> im having a problem playing cds under kubuntu (i just made a fresh installation of the latest kubuntu version) , mp3s work nice system sounds too but when i try to play a cd under any music player i don t get any sound or (on kaffeine) i get an error message! what should i do?
[09:03] <ben32167> what error u get?
[09:03] <AAA> dave_cb  you can use mplayer cdda://
[09:03] <Madpilot> ben32167, rightclick on the shortcut, you should be able to adjust the icon thru Properties or something
[09:03] <AAA> dave_cb  you can use xmms and xmms-cdread
[09:03] <hawk_wolf> okay I don't tink I get how to use guidedog. I can't get it to give me an apply or okay button.
[09:04] <dave_cb> doesn t  work too AAA
[09:04] <dave_cb> :(
[09:04] <dave_cb> this only happens on kde
[09:04] <ben32167> well madpilot, it must be about size, panel icon it is?!?
[09:04] <dave_cb> on gnome it works fine
[09:04] <ben32167> i use properties
[09:04] <AAA> hawk_wolf  sudo guidedog
[09:04] <Madpilot> ben32167, where exactly is the shortcut? on your desktop, or on one of Gnome's panel bars?
[09:04] <ben32167> panelbar
[09:05] <dave_cb> the cd volume on Kmix is on max
[09:05] <Madpilot> ben32167, right-click on it, Properties, there's an Icon setting there
[09:05] <dave_cb> so...im out of ideas
[09:05] <hawk_wolf> haha, I even understand why. thx again.
[09:05] <AAA> dave_cb  can you play the cd from a VT?
[09:05] <dave_cb> any help?
[09:05] <Auckland_Pig> i see that i'm logged in multiple times... (users on command line) how do i logout the one i'm not using?
[09:05] <AAA> dave_cb  alt-<F1> and login to a VT
[09:05] <dave_cb> AAA:  im a newbie so waht does VT means?
[09:05] <AAA> dave_cb  use mplayer and see if you can make it go
[09:05] <dave_cb> :\
[09:05] <AAA> dave_cb  virtual terminal
[09:05] <ben32167> Madpilot,  i use that option, but firefoz icons are gay cant be selected
[09:06] <Madpilot> Auckland_Pig, the 'multiple users' are probably just you, doing multiple things
[09:06] <Auckland_Pig> Madpilot: interesting...
[09:06] <uscfan> hey i got a question, how can i make the graphical login screen allow root logins?
[09:06] <Madpilot> ben32167, odd - they should work...
[09:06] <Madpilot> uscfan, you can, but why would you?
[09:06] <ben32167> may it be about the folder it is in?
[09:07] <uscfan> lmao
[09:07] <ben32167> firefox is under opt
[09:07] <uscfan> i knew somsone would ask that
[09:07] <ben32167> should i look elsewhere?
[09:07] <Auckland_Pig> Madpilot: the man or info page says that i am logged  into multiple sessions....
[09:07] <Madpilot> Auckland_Pig, type "w" in the terminal
[09:07] <uscfan> well basically
[09:08] <AAA> dave_cb  you can also use cdplay, it is int the cdtools package; apt-get install cdtools
[09:08] <NxNxMox> checking for gcc... gcc
[09:08] <NxNxMox> checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot cr               eate executables
[09:08] <AAA> dave_cb  unless of couse you want to use the best media player on earth, mplayer
[09:08] <patrick52222> is there a programme like bitcomet avilable for ubuntu
[09:09] <Hobbsee> NxNxMox: install build-essential
[09:09] <Auckland_Pig> Madpilot: mmmm thank you... w only shows 1 log in
[09:09] <uscfan> madpilot, I would like to mount my SATA drive and access it from all users. I suppose I should simply edit the fstab... but yeah how would i go about adding root to the graphical login
[09:09] <AAA> patrick52222  bittorrent
[09:09] <NxNxMox> how Hobbsee?
[09:09] <hawk_wolf> what ports should I use?
[09:09] <Hobbsee> !tell NxNxMox about buildessential
[09:09] <Madpilot> uscfan, why do you even have a root user? There are far easier ways to get at mounted drives...
[09:10] <hawk_wolf> I just went with 1
[09:10] <Hobbsee> oops
[09:10] <dave_cb> AAA:  im guessing im using Konsole (thats the only terminal i know of :( )
[09:10] <uscfan> i also hate having to su in the terminal...
[09:10] <NxNxMox> havent gotten the bot pm yet Hobbsee
[09:10] <Hobbsee> NxNxMox: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:10] <patrick52222> when i restart the pc, dont bittorrent lose where it was or does carryon with the download
[09:10] <uscfan> patrick52222, it should resume automatically
[09:10] <Madpilot> patrick52222, if you restart BitTorrent, it'll resume
[09:10] <NxNxMox> k
[09:10] <NxNxMox> thanks
[09:10] <Heartsbane> patrick52222 it should resume
[09:10] <damian_> hi there im just wondering if anyone knows much about nvidia tv out. I have it working perfectly one half of my screen is my monitor and the other half is my tv. Problem is tv output is in black and white. i ahve been through all the video standards and svideo/composite.No luck. i can get color using nvtv and selecting 64x480 overscan. 2 problems there nvtv wont run unless i already ihave a tv out signal (one that is in my xserver. It segfaults
[09:10] <damian_> otherwise)  seconf problem is it changes both my monitor and my tv th only the top left corner on screen its in overscan mode but when i hit a border it wont scroll. i cant use native resolutions they turn off my monitor and my tv looks scrambled until i reboot my pc
[09:11] <patrick52222> ok cheers i will carry on use in it then
[09:11] <Madpilot> uscfan, um, you do know that Ubuntu is set up to use sudo, not root, right?
[09:11] <uscfan> Madpilot, no sir, i come from fedora/slackware/suse :)
[09:11] <patrick52222> heres a big question....What the best media player for ubuntu
[09:11] <hawk_wolf> the winder machine doesnt' have an IP yet.
[09:11] <Madpilot> uscfan, have a read: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[09:12] <uscfan> okie dokie smoky
[09:12] <AAA> dave_cb  in your konsole type apt-get install cdtools  that will install cdplay and allow you to play cd's without kde or gnome or foo
[09:12] <Heartsbane> foo
[09:12] <dave_cb> i will try that tks
[09:12] <Heartsbane> yuck
[09:12] <AAA> hawk_wolf  just enable routing and hit apply ok and then /etc/init.d/guidedog restart
[09:12] <uscfan> Madpilot, well I already did some sort of sudo passwd, will that screw up whatever was setup automatically by ubuntu?
[09:13] <AAA> hawk_wolf  give your winders box an IP that is one greater than eth1 and a gateway that is the same as eth1
[09:13] <Madpilot> uscfan, it might have, yeah. Check that wiki page, though
[09:13] <uscfan> yeah i mreading it right now
[09:13] <uscfan> ty
[09:13] <CoYoT3> asd
[09:13] <CoYoT3> sup
[09:13] <hawk_wolf> k, givin it a shot.
[09:14] <b3nw> how to force grub to re-scan drives for other operating systems?
[09:14] <patrick52222> im experiencing very porr download rates in bittorrent is this normal or do i have open some ports
[09:14] <uscfan> Going back to a traditional root account
 This is not recommended!
[09:14] <uscfan> :)
[09:14] <AAA> hawk_wolf  make sure your winders box has DNS set properly
[09:14] <Heartsbane> patrick52222 that depends on your tracker
[09:14] <Heartsbane> patrick52222 it also depends on the # of seed and # of leechers
[09:14] <AAA> mmm leechers
[09:14] <hawk_wolf> What would properly be?
[09:15] <patrick52222> how do i find this out
[09:15] <Heartsbane> it varies from torrent to torrent
[09:15] <Heartsbane> Well what client are you using?
[09:15] <patrick52222> bitTorrent
[09:16] <uscfan> patrick52222, if your behind a router yuo need to open ports, if your ports have already been opened there are a few things you can do to increase your speds
[09:16] <AAA> hawk_wolf  make sure you put a DNS server entry in the network properties so it can resolve IP's
[09:16] <Heartsbane> Uh it been a while since I used the generic client, so uh... I am at a lose
[09:16] <Heartsbane> loss
[09:16] <Madpilot> patrick52222, if it's downloading at all, you don't need to open ports. BT is sometimes just slow.
[09:16] <uscfan> sorry about my spelling
[09:16] <AAA> speaking of BT, what is the best BT search engine these days?
[09:17] <Heartsbane> Azureus
[09:17] <patrick52222> im behind a router but get like 1kb/s
[09:17] <uscfan> http://www.mininova.org
[09:17] <uscfan> is my personal favorite
[09:17] <Heartsbane> Sorry I thought you asked client
[09:17] <Madpilot> AAA, for legal, sometimes oddball live concert recordings, http://bt.etree.org/
[09:17] <AAA> and WTF happend to suprnova? $$$ sheesh
[09:17] <Heartsbane> I think torrentspy.com is the best
[09:17] <AAA> thx
[09:17] <uscfan> patrick52222, so are you using the client that is downloaded from bittorrent.org?
[09:18] <patrick52222> im using the BitTorrent whihc came installed with ubuntu
[09:18] <b3nw> how to force grub to re-scan drives for other operating systems?
[09:18] <Heartsbane> GnomeTorrent
[09:19] <uscfan> patrick52222, so have you gon into your router configuration to set the appropriate port forwarding settings?
[09:19] <Heartsbane> b3nw I don't know I came from debian/lilo world I am still learning
[09:19] <damian_> hi there im just wondering if anyone knows much about nvidia tv out. I have it working perfectly one half of my screen is my monitor and the other half is my tv. Problem is tv output is in black and white. i ahve been through all the video standards and svideo/composite.No luck. i can get color using nvtv and selecting 64x480 overscan. 2 problems there nvtv wont run unless i already ihave a tv out signal (one that is in my xserver. It segfaults
[09:19] <damian_> otherwise)  seconf problem is it changes both my monitor and my tv th only the top left corner on screen its in overscan mode but when i hit a border it wont scroll. i cant use native resolutions they turn off my monitor and my tv looks scrambled until i reboot my pc
[09:19] <Heartsbane> b3nw Keep asking someone is bound to know
[09:19] <patrick52222> uscfan: i dont know which ports to use
[09:20] <uscfan> ok one sec
[09:20] <damian_> hi there im just wondering if anyone knows much about nvidia tv out. I have it working perfectly one half of my screen is my monitor and the other half is my tv. Problem is tv output is in black and white. i ahve been through all the video standards and svideo/composite.No luck. i can get color using nvtv and selecting 64x480 overscan. 2 problems there nvtv wont run unless i already ihave a tv out signal (one that is in my xserver. It segfaults
[09:20] <damian_> otherwise)  seconf problem is it changes both my monitor and my tv th only the top left corner on screen its in overscan mode but when i hit a border it wont scroll. i cant use native resolutions they turn off my monitor and my tv looks scrambled until i reboot my pc
[09:20] <Heartsbane> damian_ the spammer
[09:20] <Madpilot> damian_, do NOT repeat like that... (unless you want to be kicked, of course)
[09:20] <AAA> hear here
[09:20] <b3nw> Heartsbane :)
[09:20] <damian_> sorry
[09:21] <damian_> twice was an accident
[09:21] <AAA> sounds like the modelines are wrong
[09:21] <uscfan> well im going through the dapper upgrade right now so stuff isnt really running properly... but I am prtty sure with most clients you want to have 6881 thru 6889 forwarded, those are the default ports. Then, look through your client settings to see if it is using any other port, and if so forward that one too. If that doesnt help, check out http://www.whalesalad.com/2005/12/25/conquering-bittorrent/ which is a pretty decent article
[09:21] <uscfan> on improving speeds
[09:22] <uscfan> i hate it when politicians are on leno and conan, they are so not funny
[09:22] <AAA> damian_  have you looked at /var/log/X.org.log.0
[09:22] <ompaul> uscfan, go do the channel #ubuntu+1 for dapper its in the topic for a reason :-)
[09:22] <AAA> or whatever it is
[09:22] <uscfan> ompaul, well thanks for that tidbit, but I am not in here because of dapper
[09:22] <pl_ice> hey, how do i write a script with  a command delay,i just need wait a wile b4 using one command, general use, eg. pause/delay ? .. :)
[09:22] <damian_> yes but what would i be searching for?
[09:22] <AAA> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:23] <AAA> sleep 5
[09:23] <damian_> notihng is in there to specift tv output in color
[09:23] <AAA> pl_ice  sleep is what you want
[09:23] <pl_ice> thnx
[09:23] <b3nw> how to force grub to re-scan drives for other operating systems?
[09:23] <ompaul> damian_, put the file in  paste.ubuntu-nl.org if you want others to look at it
[09:24] <AAA> damian_  I think you need to set the vert and horiz refresh and the modelines
[09:24] <dave_cb> i don t want to be boring but to install mplayer i need to add new repositories
[09:24] <dave_cb> the problem is that i cant edit the sources list file
[09:24] <dave_cb> due to an error on gedit
[09:24] <dave_cb> =|
[09:24] <uscfan> ok l8z everyone, i just finished upgrading to dapper so wish me luck on the reboot
[09:25] <AAA> damian_  yeah, I wanna see that log
[09:25] <sfar> dave_cb: whats the error?
[09:25] <damian_> ok one sec
[09:25] <dave_cb> can i copy paste it?
[09:25] <AAA> dave_cb  you have to be root
[09:25] <dave_cb> i know
[09:25] <patrick52222> heres a big question....What the best media player for ubuntu ?
[09:25] <sfar> dave_cb: if its 3 lines or less you can paste it here
[09:25] <AAA> is my gues
[09:25] <dave_cb> i am
[09:25] <konfuzed> dave_cb, check out http://easyubuntu.sourceforge.net is it ? theres some handy setups from that site
[09:25] <sfar> else use www.pastebin.com
[09:26] <Madpilot> dave_cb, "sudo gedit /etc/atp/sources.list" in a terminal
[09:26] <dave_cb> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[09:26] <dave_cb> Xlib: No protocol specified
[09:26] <AAA> ah
[09:26] <dave_cb> Madpilot:  already did it :P
[09:26] <dave_cb> i get that message anyway
[09:26] <damian_> i have figured out with this nvtv program where is comes up in color im using "ntsc" whereas in my xorg.conf it comes up as ntsc-m and if i change it to ntsc it says "no screens found and i cant run the xserver
[09:26] <AAA> dave_cb  try this in a konsole
[09:26] <dave_cb> and i get the same message when trying to open konqueror under the root profile
[09:26] <Madpilot> patrick52222, for movies, totem-xine + w32codecs + other stuff
[09:26] <damian_> anyway one sec get u that log file
[09:26] <AAA> dave_cb  sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:27] <Madpilot> dave_cb, have you created a root pw/user?
[09:27] <AAA> dave_cb  I can help you edit it with a real editor
[09:27] <AAA> Madpilot  sure sounds like it =p
[09:27] <dave_cb> ahhhhhhh
[09:28] <patrick52222> is totem-xine better than totem
[09:28] <pl_ice> patrick52222 yeh
[09:28] <AAA> mplayer !! or gmplayer if you prefer
[09:28] <dave_cb> it opened the sources list file on the konsole
[09:28] <Madpilot> patrick52222, it seems more stable & more capable
[09:28] <ben32167> which emule substitutes i can use in linux?
[09:28] <Madpilot> dave_cb, yeah, that's what vim does
[09:28] <pl_ice> ben32167  aMule ;)
[09:28] <sfar> dave_cb: try "gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" :)
[09:29] <Madpilot> dave_cb, are you running Kubuntu?
[09:29] <dave_cb> yep
[09:29] <AAA> I had no idea there was an gui sudo
[09:29] <Madpilot> dave_cb, Oh. No wonder gedit didn't work, it's Gnome's default text editor. Sorry.
[09:29] <dave_cb> sfar:  gksu command not found
[09:30] <dave_cb> Madpilot:
[09:30] <AAA> hrm. it is on my ubuntu box
[09:30] <dave_cb> is there a default text editor for kde?
[09:30] <dave_cb> like gedit?
[09:30] <Madpilot> dave_cb, I'm sure there is, but try asking in #kubuntu
[09:30] <AAA> dave_cb  just use sudo vim
[09:30] <pl_ice> kate? something like that... dave_cb  ?
[09:30] <AAA> dave_cb  you will be done in 2 min
[09:31] <AAA> dave_cb  you have to use like 8 key presses max to change and save exit the file
[09:31] <konfuzed> kate ate my paper
[09:31] <AAA> dave_cb  all you are doing is remove one or two #'s depending on if you want the src deb's
[09:32] <AAA> dave_cb  do it do it :)
[09:32] <Madpilot> !tell AAA about enter
[09:32] <Hobbsee> dave_cb: kate
[09:32] <iiping> dude where is the room for apt - packers ubuntu
[09:32] <pl_ice> anyone uses acx_pci modules for wless acx111 card?... my jamas badly after kernel update...
[09:33] <AAA> Madpilot  I don't understand
[09:33] <Madpilot> AAA, check your pm - the bot should have sent you a reminder :P
[09:33] <AAA> Madpilot  ok, now I do
[09:34] <dave_cb> AAA: how do i save the file on VIM?
[09:34] <AAA> shift zz
[09:35] <sfar> hur sger man "han t en apelsin med skalet p" p engelska?
[09:36] <AAA> dave_cb  to be fair, <SHIFT> zz will save and close the file, :w  will write the file and :wc will write and close the file
[09:37] <dave_cb> ahhhhhhhhhh
[09:37] <dave_cb> k
[09:37] <sfar> is this a correct english sentence: "He ate the orange with the peel still on"
[09:40] <AAA> well, since no one called me on my error, :wq writes and quits, I mistyped but didn't want to get in trouble for flood
[09:41] <liuwei> hello
[09:41] <AAA> good day liuwei
[09:42] <pl_ice> hey
[09:42] <liuwei> how are you?
[09:42] <ompaul> konfuzed, I lost connection just after your post about kate try this -- if you saved anything -- find ./ -name filenamewithwildcard <<< at the root of your home directory if you saved anything it will be there
[09:42] <liuwei> Iam chinese
[09:43] <damian_> aaa here it is   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12020
[09:43] <damian_> hi there im just wondering if anyone knows much about nvidia tv out. I have it working perfectly one half of my screen is my monitor and the other half is my tv. Problem is tv output is in black and white. i ahve been through all the video standards and svideo/composite.No luck. i can get color using nvtv and selecting 64x480 overscan. 2 problems there nvtv wont run unless i already ihave a tv out signal (one that is in my xserver. It segfaults
[09:43] <damian_> otherwise)  seconf problem is it changes both my monitor and my tv th only the top left corner on screen its in overscan mode but when i hit a border it wont scroll. i cant use native resolutions they turn off my monitor and my tv looks scrambled until i reboot my pc
[09:43] <damian_> My config file his here for ppl to look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12020
[09:44] <damian_> log*
[09:44] <ompaul> liuwei, welcome, you may like to know there is a chinese ubuntu team - #ubuntu-cn :-)
[09:45] <AAA> damian_  what country do you live in? I am asking because your TV-OUT is set to PAL-B
[09:45] <damian_> yeah im in australia
[09:45] <liuwei> chinese
[09:46] <pl_ice> damian_ wehre bouts? ;)
[09:46] <liuwei> china
[09:46] <damian_> melb
[09:46] <damian_> this tv can handle what ntvt calls "ntsc"
[09:46] <AAA> damian_  then that is your problem
[09:46] <pl_ice> perth :/
[09:46] <damian_> whats the equivelent to just "ntsc" for my xorg.conf
[09:46] <liuwei> I want to help
[09:46] <damian_> not ntsc-j or ntsc-m
[09:46] <konfuzed> ompaul, thanks for the tip
[09:46] <AAA> damian_  just change pal to ntsc and restart x
[09:47] <damian_> i cant
[09:47] <damian_> i type "ntsc" in my config and it says no screens found
[09:47] <damian_> it needs either an ntsc-j or ntsc-m and they both have to color
[09:47] <liuwei> ntsc
[09:47] <ompaul> liuwei,      /join #ubuntu-cn <<<<< for Chinese channel :-)
[09:48] <liuwei> i can't type chines
[09:48] <ompaul>  #ubuntu-cn
[09:48] <ompaul> liuwei, ^^^
[09:48] <AAA> damian_  hrm.  maybe try ntsc-m then, it has been a while since I mucked with that, you may also want to install GLcore or comment out of your config
[09:50] <damian_> where is glcore located will i find it in synaptic? under whitch name is its package?
[09:50] <AAA> damian_  hehe, throw this into google :: nvidia tvout +ntsc
[09:50] <ompaul> xuecan, I was talking with liuwei :-)
[09:51] <damian_> AAA trust me ive looked EVERYWHERE spent now 6 hours straight today and 9 last night trying every last thing
[09:51] <damian_> i am determined lol
[09:51] <MistaED> that's odd using ntsc in aus
[09:52] <xuecan> ompaul, hi.
[09:52] <damian_> it is although seems to be the only way i can get color
[09:52] <ompaul> liuwei, there is also " #ubuntu-cn #ubuntu-tw and #ubuntu-hk
[09:53] <ompaul> xuecan, hi
[09:53] <liuwei> I see thank you!
[09:54] <negnin> hi all, I'm having some problems with my touchpad on my laptop. Both editing in the xorg.conf and using synclient do not seem to have any effect. I'm trying to disable the ability to click on the touchpad itself. Is there something I'm missing?
[09:54] <Steil> Does anyone know of a nes emulator that supports Joysticks?
[09:55] <damian_> oh well ill kkeep trying thatnk you fopr your help so far
[09:55] <Steil> Or if there is a way I can map joystick buttons to keyboard keys?
[09:55] <damian_> have made 2 more modifs going to reboot x now
[09:55] <liuwei>  (SCIM)?
[09:55] <JDahl> I am trying to install Dapper TF6 on a dinosaur HP omnibook 6000 laptop. The last step of the installation fails where GRUB cannot be installed. Is there a way to install it manually from another console, to try and figure out why it fails?
[09:56] <freeflying> liuwei: it's a English only channel
[09:56] <ompaul> liuwei, this is an english language channel, can you take the conversation to one of the channels I pointed you to, please
[09:56] <freeflying> liuwei: if you wanna speak in Chinese, olz join #ubuntu-cn
[09:57] <TomaszD> anyone familiar with gpg? I have my own key and I'm trying to decrypt a message, I've put my password an it doesn't react...
[09:57] <TomaszD> there's no output
[09:57] <nonix4> Does ubuntu support / on LVM?
[09:57] <AAA>  gpg -d file -o outfile
[09:57] <TomaszD> oh
[09:57] <TomaszD> will try
[09:58] <nonix4> (installer complained that it has no / when I only gave it LVM and /boot)
[09:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> JDahl: You can try running grub-install from the livecd.
[09:58] <liuwei> thank you !
[09:59] <ompaul> liuwei, your welcome
[09:59] <elie> has anyone tried easy ubuntu?
[09:59] <TomaszD> damn, thanks AAA!
[09:59] <AAA> TomaszD  :)
[10:00] <JDahl> PuMpErNiCkLe: I was hoping to do something from another console at the point where the installation fails, but I guess I could download the live CD
[10:00] <RayFredPip> I need help
[10:00] <AAA> RayFredPip  sup
[10:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> JDahl: You may be able to hop to a console by hitting ctrl + alt + F1 (ctrl alt F7 to get back).
[10:01] <RayFredPip> Anyone can help me .I don't know how to config my gaim .
[10:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> JDahl: You can do that in fully installed Ubuntu, at least - I've never tried that in the installer.
[10:01] <JDahl> PuMpErNiCkLe: I know... I am asking for the magic word to type in that console, to fix my problem :=)
[10:01] <Bambino> RayFredPip , Ask your question
[10:01] <AAA> JDahl  what is your problem?
[10:02] <RayFredPip> There are many protocols supported in gaim ,but I don't how to config them and use properly!
[10:02] <uscfan> anyone know how to get AC3 audio to play in ubuntu?
[10:02] <AAA> RayFredPip  sorry that is out of my league
[10:02] <JDahl> AAA: for some odd reason, GRUB cannot be installed on an old laptop. I am wondering how to install GRUB manually from another console at the last step of the installation
[10:02] <debiansux> !ubotu tell RayFredPip gaim
[10:02] <RayFredPip> AAA, oh
[10:02] <debiansux> log into wiki.ubuntu
[10:02] <jerware> how can i tell my my nic card is full or half duplex? how can i change this?
[10:02] <uscfan> AC3 audio anyone???
[10:02] <debiansux> look for gaim there
[10:03] <debiansux> google for gaim
[10:03] <debiansux> why are u looking ofr easy info?
[10:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> JDahl: grub-install /dev/hda I think
[10:03] <randi> df
[10:03] <AAA> uscfan  I _think_ liboggflac3
[10:03] <JDahl> PuMpErNiCkLe: thanks... I will try that
[10:03] <uscfan> thanks AAA ill try that
[10:04] <RayFredPip> everytime I make a count as a jabber ,but the windows said that the internet interupet
[10:04] <AAA> JDahl  ah, it is possible, but I am way too tired to walk you through that tonight, sorry
[10:05] <AAA> jerware  mii-diag -i eth0
[10:06] <RayFredPip> thank you!
[10:06] <captainredbeard> is there any program that I can get to periodically change my desktop background?
[10:07] <ben32167> yes
[10:07] <jerware> AAA there is no -i option
[10:07] <jerware> do you mean -A ?
[10:07] <captainredbeard> whats that ben32167
[10:08] <AAA> jerware  sorry, omit that. I'm tired
[10:10] <jerware> thanx AAA
[10:11] <RayFredPip> ubotu, Hi
[10:11] <ubotu> hello, rayfredpip
[10:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ubotu, beer
[10:12] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, PuMpErNiCkLe
[10:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hm
[10:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> it's gone :o
[10:12] <RayFredPip> ubotu, do you know openq?
[10:12] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RayFredPip
[10:12] <uscfan> i just installed kde, do i want gdm or kdm as my default display manager...
[10:12] <RayFredPip> ubotu, OK
[10:12] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, RayFredPip
[10:13] <B0FH> my video card is kinda shot all i have is an ati radeon 7000 is it worth the trouble?
[10:13] <dj-fu> RayFredPip, ubotu is a bot :)
[10:13] <B0FH> will i be able to play games in ubuntu again?
[10:13] <bliss1_> hey
[10:14] <B0FH> if i use this card
[10:14] <RayFredPip> dj-fu, ah o : )
[10:14] <Madpilot> ubotu, tell RayFredPip about yourself
[10:14] <dj-fu> B0FH, what games do you have in mind?
[10:14] <RayFredPip> dj-fu, haha ,I did not know that
[10:14] <bliss1_> Madpilot: hi
[10:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> B0FH: depends on what you mean by 'shot'
[10:14] <RayFredPip> Madpilot, Hi
[10:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Madpilot: hi :D
[10:15] <Madpilot> hi all
[10:15] <RayFredPip> Madpilot, what did you told ubotu to do ?
[10:15] <uscfan> HEY!
[10:15] <Madpilot> RayFredPip, you should have gotten a pm from ubotu
[10:15] <RayFredPip> Madpilot, madpilot wants you to know: Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright.
[10:16] <RayFredPip> Madpilot, haha.it's funny
[10:16] <bliss1_> question about commom name in CA certs  the DNS name of your host what does this mean?
[10:16] <bliss1_> common
[10:17] <B0FH> PuMpErNiCkLe, i mean the hardware is shot and i cannot for some reason use d3d or openGL withought x freezeing
[10:17] <RayFredPip> Madpilot, Ubotu is clever
[10:18] <AAA> bliss1_  I believe that is the name of your trusted DNS server, to thwart DNS poising and such
[10:18] <_ita> hi all .. can someone please help me find a description of all the "section names" in my repository .. like universe, backport and so on ?!
[10:19] <_ita> (i searched wiki on (k)ubuntu but not very successful)
[10:19] <Madpilot> !+repositories
[10:19] <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
[10:19] <Madpilot> _ita, ^^^ first URL
[10:19] <PuMpErNiCkLe> B0FH: If it's a hardware issue, it's gone.  There's not much we can do about that. :/
[10:20] <bliss1_> AAA: so say I have a domain name aaa.net and the mx record is say mail then the commomname would be mail.aaa.net?
[10:20] <B0FH> PuMpErNiCkLe,  yea i just want to know if i should use the ati radeon 7000 i have to fix the issue i currently have an old video card in there
[10:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> B0FH: (If it were a driver problem or something like that, there are fixes, but hardware breaks in a very one-way way.)
[10:20] <B0FH> yea
[10:20] <B0FH> i know >.<
[10:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> B0FH: ah
[10:21] <_ita> thank you
[10:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> B0FH: Sure, go for it - it's gotta be better than a broken vid card.
[10:21] <B0FH> i am under the impression that the card is busted i have no other solution for the software thing
[10:21] <B0FH> ok thank you
[10:21] <RayFredPip> Hello!
[10:21] <RayFredPip> I need help
[10:22] <RayFredPip> I don't know how to use openQ
[10:22] <AAA> bliss1_  I know about . that much about ssl etal
[10:22] <RayFredPip> who can help me to config it properly!
[10:22] <bliss1_> AAA: its ok I think I worked it out just answering your question still sleepy
[10:23] <RayFredPip> The only problew is that I don't know the server's name of QQ which I will login
[10:23] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; how are thingsdown under?
[10:24] <B0FH> damn the wife won't let me use the radeon 7000 so now i am down to the last card a pci one that is an ati ragepro 4mb card :( i don't even know if i want to try it :(
[10:25] <AAA> haha
[10:25] <pkh> I'm running dapper-6 and liferea doesn't show the details of a feed-item.  The feed is there, sometimes a logo appears, and opening the item in a new tab works, but the main display is pretty much blank -- anyone have an yideas what's wrong?
[10:25] <Frogzoo> bliss1_: splendid per usual :D - how's tricks?
[10:26] <Frogzoo> pkh: you might try #ubuntu+1
[10:26] <Madpilot> pkh, try #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions
[10:27] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; ok got sarge into qemu ok
[10:27] <Frogzoo> bliss1_: nice
[10:27] <B0FH> yea i have tryed  to figure out if it's a software problem but the more i look into it the less i think it is the computer has loaded the openGL module and the d3d stuff but the card just freezes pritty much when i try to use it
[10:28] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; but I its not as spedy as I thought but its ok no kqemu you see
[10:28] <Frogzoo> !kqemu
[10:29] <bliss1_> Frogzoo: think my next plan is to try it with windows 2003 server see how that runs?
[10:29] <nonix4> Hmm... are /media/* things mounted on boot or on use? (some of the drives detected on installation are removable)
[10:29] <Frogzoo> bliss1_: you just run the install script for kqemu - it's relatively straight forward - it's the networking that's a pita
[10:29] <AAA> nonix4  it depends, your hard drives should mount at boot, you can check /etc/fstab for more info
[10:30] <Frogzoo> nonix4: /media is managed by hotplug - so usb/pcmcia etc
[10:32] <bliss1_> Frogzoo: have networking brigde in place ran script got in modules but when you run qemu to install for example win 2003 server does kqenu kick in or do you have to invoke something on command line
[10:33] <jerry> is there a good dvd player for linux? haveing serious problems with the ones im finding
[10:33] <Pecisk> jerry: mplayer, xmms
[10:33] <Pecisk> sorry xine
[10:34] <jerry> tried xine wouldnt run the movie
[10:34] <Pecisk> jerry: you need prioritary codecs to be installed
[10:34] <Zero_Day> playing dvds is illegal in some countries but a properly configured xine will
[10:34] <jerry> well know were to get window codecs only been using ubuntu for a few days
[10:34] <elie> hello, If i mount a windows parition(NTFS) so that i can access it from ubuntu do i risk corrupting the partition if i only copy files from it ?
[10:35] <jerry> in the states
[10:35] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !w32codecs
[10:35] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, 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
[10:35] <Frogzoo> bliss1_: you need the kqemu module loaded - I just have a script to modprobe kqemu at boot
[10:35] <jerry> and all original so no laws broken just got a huge monitor and like to watch a flick in bed
[10:35] <Zero_Day> jerry go here http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
[10:35] <PuMpErNiCkLe> elie: No.  NTFS is read only, so it won't change anything on the partition.
[10:36] <jerry> thanks
[10:36] <elie> Pumpernickle, Thanks
[10:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> elie: fwiw, ntfs write support is available with captive: http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
[10:36] <bliss1_> Frogzoo: can you paste the script in a pastebin for me please
[10:36] <jerry> serious monitors only a few inches smaller then the tv kinda dont like to waste:)
[10:37] <elie> Pumpernickle: I'll check that out
[10:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> :)
[10:37] <bintut> hello all..
[10:37] <bintut> i'm using 5.10
[10:37] <Zero_Day> i hear ya jerry, everything will work if u follow all instructions there
[10:37] <bintut> i installed dvdrip
[10:38] <bintut> but when i launched dvdrip, it says that tools are not installed but they are.. like transcode, ImageMagick, xvid4conf, etc.
[10:38] <jerry> no prob gotten used to usein theterminal honestly isnt to far off old dos
[10:38] <kynes> hi.. I installed Ubuntu 5.10 and Alt-Gr key is not working
[10:38] <kynes> how can I fix this???
[10:39] <elie> Pumpernickle: I just mounted it but this is what it says:"The folder contents could not be displayed."
[10:39] <bintut> i installed some X apps but they don't appear in my gnome menu. why is that so? how can i add them automagically?
[10:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> elie: Sounds like either a permission problem or an invalid path... it's been awhile since I had ntfs FS to deal with, so I'm not sure which.  I'll see if I can find a howto.
[10:40] <thefish> bintut: they may appear next time gnome/kde is started
[10:40] <Zero_Day> bintut u can add them manually or launch them from command line
[10:40] <elie> PuMpErNiCkLe, http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountntfs <-- this only says how
[10:41] <bintut> thefish: this is a laptop. i already shut this down many times from the time i installed dia, dvdrip, etc..
[10:41] <Zero_Day> bintut try this killall gnome-panel
[10:41] <thefish> bintut: then you will need to add the menu items manually
[10:41] <bintut> Zero_Day: then?
[10:41] <bintut> thefish: there is no automagic?
[10:42] <Zero_Day> yes its a manual add, or just add a launcher to the desktop manually
[10:42] <thefish> bintut: usually yes, but the package builder must do it
[10:42] <bintut> ok guys.. thanks..
[10:42] <bintut> brb..  reboot
[10:43] <kynes> please help, alt-gr key (that worked with earlier Ubuntu distro) does not work now
[10:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !ntfs
[10:43] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:43] <phenix> hello
[10:43] <Zero_Day> thefish usually im a shorcut guy so tell me to hush if i give bad avice
[10:43] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; just seen this line at start up localhost kernel [4294739.209000]  KQEMU installed, max_instances=4 max_locked_mem=88856kB.
[10:43] <thefish> heh
[10:44] <attila> can anyone tell me where I can get emacs for gnome from?
[10:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> elie: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions has some more info
[10:44] <thefish> attila: look for xemacs in apt?
[10:45] <attila> thefish: "apt?"
[10:45] <elie> PuMpErNiCkLe: Thanks
[10:45] <kingspawn> attila: emacs21 .. but its not gnome-specific
[10:45] <Zero_Day> system>administration>synaptic package manager .. check emacs
[10:45] <kingspawn> attila: i didnt even know there was an emacs version for gnome
[10:46] <thefish> its not for gnome, its for x, so it will run in kde and wm and blackbox and....
[10:46] <kingspawn> thefish: yeah, that was what i was thinking he wanted
[10:46] <thefish> kingspawn: its easy to think its for gnome if that is all you have used though ;)
[10:46] <kingspawn> yeah
[10:46] <dave_cb> can anyone tell me how can i install another terminal besides the KONSOLE on KDE ?
[10:46] <attila> thx! :-)
[10:47] <thenuke> dave_cb: with synaptic?
[10:47] <dave_cb> or apt-get
[10:47] <thefish> dave_cb: sudo apt-cache search terminal?
[10:47] <dave_cb> awwwwwwww
[10:47] <dave_cb> k
[10:47] <dave_cb> =)
[10:47] <dave_cb> tks thefish
[10:47] <thefish> dave_cb: whats wrong with konsole?
[10:47] <ompaul> dave_cb, stop using enter as a comma
[10:47] <dave_cb> well
[10:47] <dave_cb> im guessing that its getting me some troubles
[10:48] <dave_cb> with some applications
[10:48] <thefish> aah, the plot thickens
[10:48] <dave_cb> like kate
[10:48] <dave_cb> konqueror
[10:48] <ompaul> !enter
[10:48] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[10:48] <dave_cb> etc...
[10:48] <thefish> its not
[10:48] <arun> can anybody help me with mplayer in ubuntu
[10:48] <thenuke> dave_cb: please. try, using, comma, ok :)
[10:48] <thefish> dave_cb: try to keep your sentances to a minimum of 2 words ;)
[10:48] <kingspawn> !restrictedformats
[10:48] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:48] <kingspawn> arun: ^^^
[10:49] <thefish> dave_cb: what kind of problems do you have with those apps?
[10:49] <Zero_Day> most basic questions can be resolved by visiting http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
[10:49] <dave_cb> this  kded: cannot connect to X server :0.0
[10:49] <thefish> dave_cb: make sure you are not launching them sudo
[10:49] <dave_cb> and No protocol specified
[10:50] <Zero_Day> session is kde?
[10:50] <ompaul> dave_cb, did you install kde using sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop? it balances things out a lot
[10:50] <thefish> its not the terminal app causing that
[10:50] <dave_cb> thefish:  im not im logging in as root on konsole
[10:50] <thefish> you cant do that dave
[10:50] <ompaul> dave_cb, well you should not do that
[10:50] <arun> kingspawn, hello kingspawn.. i m using mplayer and i need to get a screenshot of a video.. so i run and hit s but i m not sure how to access the image..
[10:50] <ompaul> thefish, did I meet you in the film 2001?
[10:50] <dave_cb> ompaul nop i instaled a fresh copy of kubuntu
[10:50] <bliss1_> ompual: hi felling good!!
[10:50] <thefish> hehe
[10:51] <kingspawn> arun: it has probably been placed on your clipboard. get into an image program and just "paste"
[10:51] <ompaul> bliss1_, grey skies and light rain 9oC
[10:51] <thefish> dave_cb: if you NEED to run X apps as root, use "kdesu {appname}"
[10:52] <arun> kingspawn, i tried that but i dont get the image on the clipboard..
[10:52] <bliss1_> ompaul: i want to know how to become a channel op
[10:52] <dave_cb> so if i want to edit a file under the root login i should do kdesu kate .txtfile?
[10:52] <thefish> dave_cb: yeap
[10:52] <dave_cb> cool let me try
[10:53] <thefish> dave_cb: an even quicker way is: press ALT+F2, then type that in
[10:53] <Madpilot> bliss1_, trust me, only insane people volunteer to be #ubuntu ops :P
[10:53] <ompaul> bliss1_, step one become a ubuntereno
[10:53] <Zero_Day> bliss1_ yes its a magnet for unanswered questions
[10:53] <dave_cb> thefish:  doesn t work :(
[10:53] <ompaul> bliss1_, as in sign the CoC and post it on lp and set up a wiki page about yourself
[10:53] <thefish> dave_cb: what error?
[10:53] <bliss1_> Madpilot:  i am insane
[10:54] <dave_cb> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[10:54] <dave_cb> Xlib: No protocol specified
[10:54] <dave_cb> :(
[10:54] <thefish> dave_cb: you are still root
[10:54] <thefish> close konsole
[10:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> klose
[10:54] <dave_cb> closed
[10:54] <ompaul> bliss1_, not nearly mad enough do those steps first
[10:54] <thefish> press ALT+F2, then in the box, type "kdesu kate /path/to/file"
[10:55] <bliss1_> ompaul: I have set up a wiki but its not about me
[10:55] <Madpilot> bliss1_, OK, that's one qualification done - but see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewMemberHowto for details
[10:55] <dave_cb> UUUU
[10:55] <dave_cb> it worked
[10:55] <dave_cb> :D
[10:55] <dave_cb> but why do i get that error on konsole?
[10:56] <thefish> because you are root, using a different number xserver
[10:56] <thefish> thats what kdesu and gtksu (spelling) is for
[10:56] <bliss1_> ompaul; thanks
[10:56] <dave_cb> but this only happens on kubuntu :(
[10:56] <Madpilot> dave_cb, lay off the Enter key, please...
[10:56] <ompaul> bliss1_, hey if you can you can
[10:56] <thefish> dave_cb: it will happen on any X using distro
[10:56] <bliss1_> Madpilot: thanks
[10:57] <MenZa> What's the command to check your horiz/vertic refresh-rate again?
[10:57] <Madpilot> bliss1_, generally, you become an Ubuntu Member for non-IRC stuff, then get op'd here
[10:57] <Madpilot> bliss1_, or at least, not entirely for IRC stuff
[10:57] <dave_cb> what about if i use sudo instead of root login ?
[10:58] <thefish> dave_cb: probably the same error
[10:58] <thefish> dave_cb: you *log in* as root?
[10:58] <bliss1_> ompaul: I assisted in the development of the mixminion project at university
[10:58] <ploum> hello
[10:58] <ploum> Anyone has the previous version of the nvidia-glx package ?
[10:58] <MenZa> What's the command to check your horiz/vertic refresh-rate again?
[10:58] <ploum> this one is verry buggy for me
[10:59] <dave_cb> thefish no i  just log on on the console using "su" command"
[10:59] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; did you see my post??
[11:00] <thefish> dave_cb: make sure you actually *need* to be root for that
[11:00] <thefish> dave_cb: you could also try out vi
[11:00] <thefish> it takes a bit of time to get your head around, but you wont be sorry - almost any *nix box you use will have it
[11:00] <dave_cb> what does vi stands for?
[11:01] <Tr> hello
[11:01] <thefish> "V"ery "I"ntense
[11:01] <Madpilot> dave_cb, Very Insane - it's a complex text editor - try nano
[11:01] <thefish> umm
[11:01] <dave_cb> :O
[11:01] <Tr> HELLO!!!!
[11:02] <dave_cb> btw , im getting another problem on kubuntu , i cant play any cds on KDE i can play mp3s , system sounds work fine etc , but cds dont work
[11:02] <Tr> hello!!
[11:02] <dave_cb> what could be causing this?
[11:02] <talios> any postgres peeps around?  for some reason when I enable tcpip_sockets=true I'm getting a "Error: GUC variable stats_row_level must be enabled." error on startup - the postgresql.conf has that =true thou.  Google doesn't show anything up either.
[11:02] <thebigearl> hi guys
[11:03] <ompaul> vi - a text editor, initialism for visual, a command in the ex editor which helped users to switch to the visual mode from the ex mode.
[11:04] <pitti> talios: weird
[11:04] <pitti> talios: do you have any other stats_* enabled?
[11:04] <pitti> talios: grep stats_ /etc/postgresql/7.4/main/postgresql.conf
[11:05] <talios> pitti - theres 4 other settings, commented out.
[11:05] <vladuz976> does anybody know much about routing tables? what does a 0.0.0.0 mean?
[11:05] <pitti> talios: ok, that's the default
[11:06] <pitti> vladuz976: defaultroute, i. e. the route that is used if no specialized one applies
[11:06] <talios> pitti - its a fresh install.  never seen this error before and can't see why its showing up when I enable sockets.  very weird.
[11:06] <vladuz976> pitti: but it's listed under Destination and Gateway but in different line
[11:07] <pitti> talios: hm, I activated tcpip_socket = true and didn't change any stats_* field here, works fine
[11:07] <pitti> talios: you are actually using 7.4, right?
[11:08] <talios> pitti, yep - breezy - as I say its odd.  never happened on any of my other breezy boxes
[11:09] <pitti> talios: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/postgresql.conf
[11:09] <pitti> talios: please download that and do diff -u postgresql.conf /etc/postgresql/7.4/main/postgresql.conf
[11:09] <Bambino> can someone please help me and tell me why my ./configure now is taking 1000 years? no matter what i configure, a small theme. takes 10 min! then it gives me an error something with qt-mt
[11:10] <pitti> talios: (assuming that you use the 'main' cluster and didn't create another one)
[11:11] <talios> pitti, yep - mmm, different port (yours is on 5433) and en_NZ rather than de_DE
[11:11] <pitti> that shouldn't matter
[11:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: Does the entire script run slowly, or does it freeze on one command?
[11:11] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, Entire script
[11:11] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, between each row, it takes maybe 5seconds
[11:11] <pitti> talios: what does pg_lsclusters say?
[11:12] <talios> 7.4     main      5432 online postgres /var/lib/postgresql/7.4/main       /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-7.4-main.log
[11:12] <pitti> talios: so it's online?
[11:12] <talios> hrm, online?  i'm sure the init process said it failed. hrm
[11:12] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: Are you running anything cpu-intensive in the background at the same time?
[11:12] <pitti> talios: sudo netstat -avpt |grep postmaster
[11:12] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, Nothing really. Only Xchat and that's everything I run. But it used to gbe sooooooo fast before
[11:13] <talios> ok - theres something listening.
[11:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> that's odd
[11:13] <pitti> talios: ok, so it seems that the startup worked fine and it's just the init script that freaked out for some reason
[11:14] <pitti> talios: can you please file a bug against postgresql-7.4 and include /var/log/postgresql/postgresql-7.4-main.log (please check that it's reasonably small) and the output of sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql-7.4 restart ?
[11:14] <talios> just in launchpad?
[11:14] <pitti> talios: if the log file is too big, then please stop postgresql, temporarily move the log file away and start/stop it
[11:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: It may be a problem with autoconf.  Are you using version 2.57?
[11:15] <pitti> talios: yes, that'll be fine
[11:15] <pitti> talios: thanks
[11:15] <magical_trevsky> does anyone have any experience with this -> http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0006374PK/ref=br_lf_ce_0/203-8655421-1286317 and ubuntu?
[11:15] <magical_trevsky> (Belkin 802.11g Wireless G USB Network Adapter)
[11:17] <sophtpaw> where does one download Dapper Duck?
[11:17] <sophtpaw> or...
[11:17] <sophtpaw> is Dapper Duck downloadable yet?
[11:17] <Davey> sophtpaw: #ubuntu+1
[11:17] <Davey> !tell sophtpaw about upgrade
[11:17] <sophtpaw> oh, ok..
[11:18] <Madpilot> !dapper
[11:18] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[11:18] <sophtpaw> Davey: don't wanna upgrade distro. I wanna keep Breezy and install Dapper on partition
[11:18] <talios> pitti, mmm, I see only postgresql 8.0 and current are listed as versions.
[11:18] <magical_trevsky> sophtpaw, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-6/
[11:18] <Davey> sophtpaw: Then you need to grab the flight 6 CD ^^
[11:18] <sophtpaw> thx!
[11:19] <Davey> sophtpaw: or if you don't feel like doing that, install breezy again and upgrade ;)
[11:19] <pitti> talios: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-7.4 -> it's there :)
[11:19] <Davey> but from experience, it'll be just as quick, if not quicker to use the CD :)
[11:19] <bliss1_> hi again
[11:19] <sophtpaw> so it is not strictly speaking and correctly speaking called 6.04; 6.06?
[11:19] <talios> aha :)  I was just looking at "postgresql" :)
[11:20] <Davey> sophtpaw: it's going to be 6.10 I believe
[11:20] <MenZa> How do you change charset?
[11:21] <bliss1_> this file I started withsudo so it only be accessed by root what is the command line to remove root privliages from this file ./demoCA/private/cakey.pem
[11:22] <sophtpaw> Davey: What?! it is now aiming for release in October?
[11:22] <Davey> October? I thought July
[11:22] <MenZa> I thought June :S
[11:22] <Davey> June, rather :)
[11:22] <MenZa> So. Did anyone know how to change charsets?
[11:22] <ompaul> sophtpaw, it will be 6.06
[11:22] <B0FH> can anyone tell me how to get old nvidia drivers outta the repos?
[11:22] <sophtpaw> Davey: right, that is what i heard too. so that would be 6.06
[11:23] <sophtpaw> ompaul: lol, thx! that is what i had said
[11:23] <ompaul> sophtpaw, year six month June, day 1
[11:23] <Davey> oh, that's right, the second number is the month. :)
[11:23] <sophtpaw> Does it make a difference upgrading to Dapper from Breezy or installing fresh from 6.06 flight cd?
[11:23] <bliss1_> ompaul: any ideas about my post above
[11:23] <MenZa> sophtpaw: umm. nope.
[11:23] <Sonderblade> what do i need to install to be able to play .xm files?
[11:24] <MenZa> Except you have to do a dist-upgrade.
[11:24] <elie> does Xmms support Mpeg? because i just tried an mpeg video and it didnt work
[11:24] <MenZa> Just change your breezy to dapper in your sources.list and do a dist-upgrade. That's the easiest way.
[11:24] <B0FH> is there away to get older nvidia-glx drivers from the repos
[11:24] <thebigearl> elie: use vlc for mpeg
[11:25] <sophtpaw> MenZa: so, i'm just being superstitious. Easier to reinstall Breezy on partition and do the upgrade then (no need to download flight cd as i am just now)
[11:25] <elie> thebigearl: ok I will download it, thanks
[11:25] <B0FH> ?
[11:25] <MenZa> sophtpaw: correct.
[11:25] <thebigearl> B0FH you could probably gget them from www.nvidia.com
[11:25] <B0FH> they won't install
[11:25] <MenZa> I don't see what the difference should be; you'll have to do a dist-upgrade once it's installed anyway (if you install from CD)
[11:25] <thebigearl> elie np
[11:25] <sophtpaw> ok, thx!
[11:25] <thebigearl> B0FH why not?
[11:26] <B0FH> i have tryed to install them and there is something that they do not like with the k7 kernal there dosen't seem to be a gcc thing that it dosen't like
[11:26] <elie> BOFH: why would u need old drivers?
[11:26] <thebigearl> B0FH you have to shut down the X-Server to install that driver
[11:27] <B0FH> this is why i cannot use the current drivers http://pastebin.com/653108
[11:27] <rasputnik>  /quit
[11:27] <thebigearl> B0FH: is gcc istalled correctly
[11:27] <rasputnik> hah
[11:27] <B0FH> and i did i followed the nvidia how to on the ubuntu forums
[11:27] <B0FH> it was all 3 times to my knoledge
[11:27] <B0FH> knowledge even
[11:28] <B0FH> i even tryed to do it from the new install
[11:28] <thebigearl> wait a moment
[11:29] <B0FH> i have tryed to figure out this on my own but now i am stumped as i cannot play any games without the drivers for this card
[11:29] <B0FH> i had to swap my otherone out this morning as it died
[11:29] <thebigearl> B0FH thats correct
[11:30] <thebigearl> but i am sorry, i cannot help you in this matter
[11:30] <thebigearl> i have no idea what is wrong with your computer
[11:30] <B0FH> niether do i
[11:31] <thebigearl> sounds quite strane
[11:31] <thebigearl> +g
[11:31] <talios> pitti, added it as https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-7.4/+bug/39110
[11:37] <intero> hi
[11:38] <tonyyarusso> My IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad runs pretty warm - 59C atm.  Why?
[11:41] <toxic_> Upon booting ubuntu, is x started before while being at the logon screen ? Is that when .XSession and .profile is being run ?
[11:42] <pitti> talios: thanks
[11:42] <eth42> why are there no info pages in Gnome Help? (breezy)
[11:42] <eth42> do I have to install them?
[11:43] <tonyyarusso> How to make irssi ignore join/part messages?
[11:43] <ompaul> toxic_, it g/k/xdm waits for you to give a username/password then if your credentials are okay it runs these, .profile also works on a (cli) terminal
[11:44] <doms> do i nid to install clamav for my breezy wat is the frond-en name or graphical package for clamav
[11:44] <toxic_> ompaul, yeah that's what I though, however those aren't executed as I log in to fluxbox strangely enough
[11:45] <ompaul> toxic_, xinit?
[11:45] <toxic_> ompaul, hmm, haven't tried that one
[11:45] <ompaul> toxic_, each wm or enviroment has its own "friends"
[11:45] <_Raptor_> I got ubuntu on a laptop, and the laptop has a IR device, however, I can't seem to get it to work. Is tehre some extra packages that needs to be installed, or are there some way to activate it as it stands right now?
[11:45] <kbrooks> there
[11:46] <toxic_> ompaul, yes I know, but it must be some way I can set the path every time I log in to fluxbox
[11:46] <ompaul> _Raptor_, LIRC
[11:46] <George007> !vsftpd
[11:46] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[11:46] <ompaul> George007, just check out sftp comes with ssh
[11:46] <George007> a server called sftp?
[11:47] <bliss1_> ompaul :this file I started withsudo so it only be accessed by root what is the command line to remove root privliages from this file ./demoCA/private/cakey.pem whats is the chown line and chmod?
[11:47] <_Raptor_> ompaul, thanks =)
[11:47] <nonix4> George007: no, sftp doesn't really have a server of its own - instead it tunnels through sshd in a way :-)
[11:47] <George007> I got no idea what u guys are talking about.........
[11:47] <George007> !stfp
[11:47] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, George007
[11:48] <George007> !sftp
[11:48] <ubotu> George007: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:48] <Madpilot> !+ssh
[11:48] <ubotu> [ssh]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[11:49] <ompaul> bliss1_, chown username:username -R /demoCA/   if you want to transfer ownership
[11:49] <ompaul> bliss1_, chmod is rwx permissions
[11:50] <ompaul> MenZa, a bit harsh
[11:50] <ompaul> George007, no it is a function of ssh for secure FTP
[11:50] <MenZa> ompaul: sometimes to progress, one must use violence.
[11:51] <MenZa> It's like a saying we have around here: "Stop violence or we'll f**k you up!"
[11:52] <George007> ompaul, all am trying to do is make an ftp server, that can be accessible by any OS (windows/linux) on my LAN... if whatever ur suggesting does this, then should I uninstall vsftpd? if so, will the ppl who want to connect be able to login through ftp clients?
[11:52] <_ita> debian (linux?!) uses /etc/fstabs for mounts .. is there a way to call another file from /etc/fstab to bring structure in my mounts .. id like to have a fstab.intra and fstab.lan and so on ... or do i have to place all mounts into that one file ?
[11:53] <northie> if i use nautilus as root and delete something, in what trashcan does that file end up? i haven't gotten any free space.
[11:53] <ompaul> George007, do this on the command line: apt-cache search ftpd : it will tell you what ftp servers you have available to you
[11:53] <bliss1_> ompaul so chown bliss1:bliss1 -R ./demoCA/private/cakey.pem and chmod (some number for bliss1?) ./demoCA/private/cakey.pem
[11:53] <ompaul> bliss1_, -R is recursive i.e. all directories below that level
[11:53] <Madpilot> northie, / might have it's own trashcan (I think, not sure)
[11:54] <ompaul> George007, I also suggest you make universe available if you have not done so already
[11:54] <George007> ompaul, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12025
[11:54] <ompaul> George007, /msg ubotu universe if you want to know more
[11:54] <George007> I have many universes installed
[11:54] <George007> in the servers.lst or whatever it is
[11:55] <johnnybezak> hey guys I've got an external dvd burner that I'm connecting to my computer via Firewire, what should I do to set it up?
[11:55] <MenZa> ...how do I navigate the file browser (which is used to open- and save files) to a .directory ?
[11:55] <Madpilot> johnnybezak, is it being picked up automatically? (just drop a CD into it and see)
[11:55] <ompaul> George007, yeap, choose one that suits your needs from that list, then if there is a security issue it should be looked after by the disto with an update, if you go outside that list then you have to maintain the security yourself
[11:55] <bliss1_> ompual: chmod 777 ./demoCA/?
[11:55] <MenZa> I want to access ~/home/menza/.icons/
[11:56] <Madpilot> MenZa, Ctrl+H shows & hides the .directories
[11:56] <MenZa> Madpilot: thank you :)
[11:56] <ompaul> bliss1_, you don't need to change the permissions just the ownership
[11:56] <George007> ompaul,  I installed vsftpd a couple of days ago..... it's in that list
[11:56] <MenZa> Madpilot: Hmm.. not in the file browser.
[11:56] <bliss1_> ompaul: ok thanks
[11:57] <johnnybezak> Madpilot: nah it's not
[11:57] <ompaul> George007, ahh so it is :-) then it should be up and running, when you install a server in ubuntu in 99% of cases it is running
[11:57] <MenZa> Madpilot: http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/3944/screenshotselectcustomicon5vz.png <- that's where I want to view my .folders.
[11:58] <George007> it is running ompaul they can access it, but I no shit about it... I already made a user/password, am trying to just assign a folder to them... coz they can see basically everything... from my root drive... I want them to see just the folder of their user: /home/friends and I want them to be able to upload/delete files from there
[11:58] <mokopila> heya, since I have windows xp installed on my desktop paralell to ubuntu id like to use it as a data recovery OS incase I lose my windows, but I cant access the drives I partitiond for windows. "help"
[11:59] <MenZa> !tell mokopila about ntfs
[11:59] <Madpilot> MenZa, right-click in the file display, you should get a "show hidden" option
[11:59] <MenZa> Madpilot: sweet, thanks :)
[11:59] <ompaul> George007, first, language is not needed, I have not got it installed but if you give me a few minutes I can most likely give you a clue
[12:00] <MenZa> Madpilot: is it possible to view thumbnails there?
[12:00] <patrick52222> i just downloaded totem-xine   but i cant find it to run it
[12:00] <mokopila> do you mean ubuntu does not support ntfs?
[12:00] <Madpilot> MenZa, not sure
[12:00] <George007> ompaul,  lol ?? language? well I meant: "I know nothing about it" there we go.. no more language =) and alright.. I'll wait for u!!
[12:00] <MenZa> mokopila: no, read. You can mount and view the partition.
[12:01] <mokopila> hm...
[12:01] <Madpilot> mokopila, read the pm you got sent - you can't write to NTFS, that's the only limitation
[12:01] <MenZa> Madpilot: in Dapper you can ;)
[12:02] <patrick52222> i just downloaded totem-xine   but i cant find it to run it, please help me if you can
[12:02] <mokopila> but I can read fat
[12:02] <Madpilot> MenZa, do what? NTFS write, or see icons?
[12:02] <mokopila> right?
[12:02] <MenZa> Madpilot: NTFS write :)
[12:02] <MenZa> Still unstable, but enabled.
[12:02] <Madpilot> patrick52222, totem-xine just replaces your totem menu entry - looks the same, but different backend stuff
[12:02] <ompaul> George007, so you need to edit this file: /etc/vsftpd.conf
[12:02] <George007> yup... I am already in it, but I donno what to edit...
[12:03] <mokopila> kk
[12:04] <ompaul> George007, it appears you need to do something here >> You may specify an explicit list of local users to chroot() to their home
[12:04] <ompaul> # directory. << phone call biab
[12:04] <carmen> #login aim
[12:04] <ompaul> George007, meeting got to go
[12:04] <George007> ompaul, alright man, thx
[12:05] <pappan> bug 33265
[12:09] <johnnybezak> hey guys, I'm still trying to work out this firewire drive. Is there anyway for me to test to see if Linux sees the drive at all, like an "lspci" but for firewire?
[12:10] <doms> how can i update clamav
[12:10] <MenZa> Madpilot: thanks mate :)
[12:11] <boyan_> >
[12:11] <doms> how can i use update in clamav anti-virus in my root terminal what is the command line
[12:11] <_ClouD_> ola tengo un problema con el ubuntu
[12:12] <MenZa> !se
[12:12] <ubotu> hmm... se is Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[12:12] <MenZa> umm
[12:12] <MenZa> !es
[12:12] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:12] <boyan_> hi !
[12:13] <_ClouD_> thanks ubotu
[12:16] <Martiini> Which should I use and why - Adept vs. Synaptic vs. kpackage vs. aptitude ... Any thoughts?
[12:16] <Killgore> how to start things on boot up? ie vnc
[12:17] <Madpilot> Martiini, which desktop are you using? KDE/Kubuntu?
[12:17] <Martiini> Kubu
[12:17] <Martiini> adept is installed by default - never seen this thing before
[12:17] <Killgore> does XGL/compiz run on breezy?
[12:18] <tonyyarusso> Killgore: No.
[12:18] <farishussain> Hi, can anyone tell me where to start @ to install .avi codecs for totem?
[12:18] <Killgore> :(
[12:18] <MenZa> !tell farishussain about restrictedformats
[12:18] <Killgore> farishussain: get easyubuntu
[12:18] <mokopila> since I have xp on may ps too, I chose theos I whant to start. The default is ubuntu, can I change that?
[12:19] <Killgore> !tell farishussain about easyubuntu
[12:19] <mokopila> ^pc
[12:19] <MenZa> !tell mokopila about grub
[12:19] <MenZa> I think there's a little guide to doing it there.
[12:19] <munzir> Hi, I can't browse any site using lynx, I got: HTTP request sent; waiting for response. Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted.
[12:19] <munzir> Can't Access `http://linux.org/'
[12:19] <munzir> Alert!: Unable to access document.
[12:19] <Jhair> farishussain: totem-xine? or totem with gstreamer?
[12:19] <munzir> any idea?
[12:19] <munzir> or hint? ;)
[12:20] <farishussain> thanks Killgore , I will look @ that.
[12:20] <Killgore> farishussain: its a really handy tool
[12:20] <skold> hi i have a problem: I wanna add aplications but when i start the add aplication programm a message appers: Unable to get exclusive lock  what i can do?
[12:20] <farishussain> Jhair, I just installed ubunto and metting used to it =)
[12:20] <MenZa> !tell me about easyubuntu
[12:20] <thebigearl> munzir which browser ?
[12:20] <ubushine> skold, more info. are you using apt-get or synaptic or both?
[12:20] <tonyyarusso> skold: Close Synaptic.
[12:21] <Killgore> i can rearange my panels however i want
[12:21] <Killgore> btw are there better panels i can get?
[12:21] <skold> i dont have any update program open
[12:21] <munzir> thebigearl: lynx
[12:21] <mokopila> thx people
[12:21] <ubushine> skold, oh yes you do
[12:21] <thebigearl> tieed firefox opera etc?
[12:22] <skold> no this happens even when i restart
[12:22] <thebigearl> munzir or have you tried to ping the site?
[12:22] <doms> i try to open my charachter in the website of intro.frienzmu.org i cant open it
[12:23] <MenZa> Wow. Easyubuntu really is sweet.
[12:23] <Madpilot> Killgore, there's lots of stuff to add the panels - try right-clicking on the panels and exploring a bit
[12:23] <doms> easyubuntu detecting my nvidia
[12:23] <doms> oo it will crash
[12:23] <Killgore> Madpilot: is there any other software i can install to add more things to the panels, or make panels like on OSX for example
[12:24] <Madpilot> Killgore, there's "gdesklets" that live on your desktop - try installing 'gdesklets' and 'gdesklets-data'
[12:24] <Madpilot> I've never actually used the gdesklets, the regular Gnome panel applets do enough for me
[12:25] <Killgore> what kind of things do they add?
[12:26] <Killgore> id also like a nice media player with a music database/playlists etc
[12:26] <Madpilot> all sorts of eyecandy/info stuff - fancy activity (HDD, CPU, etc) displays, weather, whatever
[12:27] <Madpilot> Killgore, Rhythymbox or Muine
[12:27] <thebigearl> Killgore you are searching for amarok
[12:27] <Killgore> amoraK, banshee those sorts of things
[12:27] <Killgore> is it amorok or ak
[12:27] <munzir> thebigearl: yes it pings properly
[12:27] <MenZa> Sweet. Mark replied to my e-mail.
[12:27] <Madpilot> hmm, the gdesklets website seems to be down... :(
[12:28] <Madpilot> MenZa, Shuttleworth?
[12:28] <thebigearl> i do not have any problems with that site using opera
[12:28] <MenZa> Madpilot: Yup.
[12:28] <Apostle^> MenZa: what was your email about
[12:28] <MenZa> Apostle^: mailed a simple request to him, as suggested in a forum request
[12:29] <Apostle^> ah
[12:29] <MenZa> thread*
[12:29] <MenZa> (adding "reinstall" to apt-get so you don't have to do sudo apt-get install --reinstall package)
[12:29] <Madpilot> there was a forum thread that said "mailbomb SABDFL"? ;)
[12:29] <MenZa> Madpilot: :D
[12:29] <nonix4> Argh. At first reboot ubuntu ejected the cdrom, sure. But since then it has been trying to eject it all the time. It simply refuses to keep the damn cdrom door closed, whether there is a cdrom in or not :-(
[12:31] <kent> how do I make my home-folder not readabel by other users on the system?
[12:32] <MenZa> ..how do I set a bug as a future request on launchpad?
[12:32] <bliss1_> heyyyyy
[12:33] <bliss1_> ompual: no not a op just at moment ok
[12:34] <bliss1_> ompaul; I would kick the nick out who said the s or f or b word
[12:34] <Pupeno> Is there any application to translate from one language to another (ala babelfish) ?
[12:35] <farishussain> I'm trying to get the universe and multiverse repositories working, but there seems to be an error in connecting to the ubuntu database to update them, any ideas?
[12:35] <MenZa> wordtrans, Pupeno (apt-cache search)
[12:35] <George007> # Please read the vsftpd.conf.5 manual page to get a full idea of vsftpd's <--- where can I find that file?
[12:35] <MenZa> George007: tried using locate?
[12:35] <George007> just did MenZa it's .5.gz
[12:35] <MenZa> Ah
[12:35] <Killgore> when i get amarok do i need the gstreamer or xine engines if i have them already?
[12:36] <Pupeno> MenZa: thanks.
[12:36] <MenZa> Pupeno: np.
[12:37] <MenZa> I just attempted to install it, seems a bit weir.
[12:37] <doms> is it true that desklets is cool
[12:37] <MenZa> doms: very much so.
[12:37] <doms> gedesklets
[12:37] <kbrooks> doms: subjective
[12:37] <MenZa> doms: sudo apt-get install gdesklets && sudo apt-get install gdesklets-data
[12:37] <doms> ok wait i install it
[12:38] <MenZa> To get a load of additional desklets.
[12:38] <doms> thats the gdesklets-data
[12:39] <gerhard> good morning
[12:39] <doms> oo its evening here
[12:40] <gerhard> :D
[12:40] <gerhard> ok
[12:40] <MenZa> Morning gerhard
[12:40] <simian__> suddenly quake 4 has started loading in a really small display
[12:40] <simian__> it is only using half of my screen
[12:41] <Killgore> hey can i choose between gstreamer and xine fot amarok???
[12:41] <athlon> is it possible to use amarok's global shortcut keys in GNOME ?
[12:41] <athlon> that is without using external programs like xbindkeys et.al.
[12:42] <johnnybezak> hey guys I've got an external firewire dvd burner and I'm pretty sure that it is recognized by linux, I just don't think that my user has access to it, how can I find out what file it is in /dev so I can check the permissions?
[12:42] <tonyyarusso> That was odd...closing Firefox made my Xorg memory usage drop by 45%.
[12:43] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: dillo?
[12:43] <IcHx> anyone in US ???
[12:43] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: No.
[12:43] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: how can I find out my Xorg memory usage?
[12:43] <Killgore> lol dillo is awesome
[12:44] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: "have you used dillo?"
[12:44] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Applications > System Tools > System Monitor.
[12:44] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Ah, yes, but not much.  Only for testing purposes while filling my webmaster role.
[12:44] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: "filling"?
[12:45] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Don't question the word choice of a man who hasn't slept.
[12:45] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: um.
[12:45] <tombs> hi all
[12:45] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: what implies that I know you havent slept?
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Telepathy ;)
[12:46] <Killgore> if i uncheck the gstreamer engine for amarok and tick the box for xine will that work???
[12:46] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: self.human.can_telepathize # False
[12:46] <doms> i dont now how to use gdesklet
[12:47] <kbrooks> go on, try to make me use telepathy, tonyyarusso :)
[12:47] <MenZa> doms: type gdesklets in a terminal
[12:47] <MistaED> hey what is the most stable 2d-based compositor out there? i know of kwin and xcompmgr, any others?
[12:47] <doms> yes i open my graphical of gesklet but i dont nu
[12:47] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Well aren't you just incorrigible today.
[12:47] <MenZa> doms: select a desklet and choose file -> run selected desklet
[12:48] <kbrooks> arent system monitors inaccurate by design?
[12:48] <doms> ic
[12:48] <RomanK> hi all!
[12:48] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: I'm thinking of a number between 1 and the number of people who use Ubuntu.  You have 3 guesses.
[12:48] <kbrooks> tonyyarusso: I *do* use Ubuntu
[12:48] <RomanK> i just changed from kde to gnome, but now i'm facing something strange: the screensaver starts, even if totem is playing a movie... that's not the way it was in KDE... some idea anyone?
[12:48] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Um, yeah, so?
[12:49] <nonix4> Argh. /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log is not supposed to be 800 megabytes, right?
[12:49] <thebigearl> RomanK swich the screensaver off
[12:49] <doms> how can i remove desklet in my desktop is something i installing a toolbar
[12:50] <holden_> i've a question: i just upgraded to 5.10 and basically my cpu hasn't climbed down from 100% since. has anyone else had this problem with breezy?
[12:50] <RomanK> thebigearl: hm... but i'd like to have a screensaver... especially because of the screen-locking
[12:51] <thebigearl> which video-player do you use ?
[12:51] <bliss1_> how come I can cd into say ./demo or .demo but cannot see the file or directory with Natulis?
[12:52] <RomanK> thebigearl: totem
[12:52] <Killgore> RomanK: disable the screensaver in totem
[12:52] <thebigearl> RomanK did you use that program either when you were using KDE ?
[12:52] <kbrooks> arent system monitors inaccurate by design?
[12:52] <Killgore> RomanK: im pretty syre there is an option to stop the screensaver coming up
[12:52] <RomanK> thebigearl: yes
[12:53] <RomanK> Killgore: haven't seen one
[12:53] <Blippe> bliss1_, cause the dot makes it hidden. Activate "show hidden files"
[12:53] <bliss1_> Blippe: how to activate please Blippe
[12:53] <thebigearl> RomanK i know that kaffeine has a ption wich pretends to press a key when you are wtaching a video
[12:54] <thebigearl> so your screensaver does not start
[12:54] <Blippe> in nautilus menu: View  - show hidden files
[12:55] <bliss1_> Blippe ; is it in natulis go to view and click on show hidden files
[12:55] <Killgore> i need advice on amarok
[12:56] <Blippe> bliss1_, yes, in the menu on top!
[12:56] <doms> how i can remove a psi-page in gdesklet
[12:56] <doms> it seems its annoying my desktop
[12:56] <ssanchez> hola
[12:56] <ssanchez> k tal
[12:57] <ulph> I reported this last week https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/klibc/+bug/37528
[12:57] <kbrooks> can i reduce a processes' priority
[12:57] <kbrooks> like
[12:57] <kbrooks> like... like.. . uh
[12:57] <snowblink> kbrooks, renice
[12:58] <nonix4> That 800 megabytes contains about a million complaints that language-pack-en is untrusted; should it be installed or not? (input seems to be redirected to /dev/null)
[12:58] <ulph> It is pretty critical since it may render the system unusable, should I do something else to attract the attention of the ubuntu developers? It really needs a fix.
[12:58] <boyeestudio> how to automaticly mount the windows partition while start my ubuntu?
[12:58] <thebigearl> kbrooks try top in the console
[12:58] <thebigearl> boyeestudio /etc/fstab
[12:59] <johnnybezak> hey guys I'm having trouble installing an external firewire drive and I'm not having much luck. I think that it is being recognised but I'm not really sure. Anyone got any ideas?
[12:59] <Killgore> kbrooks: you want to reduce the priority?
[12:59] <doms> is their anybody here know a favorite music online so i can enter location in my rythymbox
[12:59] <ulph> Also the fix is trivial, i.e. just removing the minix code in fstype.
[01:00] <selinium> Hi all, anyone aware of a Mechwarrior type game on Linux?
[01:02] <bliss1_> Blippe; so you have to that eveytime you open up natulis?
[01:03] <tonyyarusso> nonix4: What's been the problem?  Seems great to me.
[01:03] <Killgore> yeah same
[01:03] <nonix4> tonyyarusso: I've never got it even install successfully, on any of the three computers around
[01:03] <kbrooks> nonix4: what is the PROBLEM?
[01:03] <pr0t> Como es jag heter bengt
[01:03] <eggzeck> nonix4, huh? Ubuntu IS great
[01:03] <waylandbill> Hello, I have a system with Kubuntu 5.04, can that be updated to Ubuntu 5.10 without starting from scratch? I prefer to use Gnome.
[01:03] <nonix4> kbrooks: language-pack-en untrusted, infinite loop in install
[01:03] <kbrooks> nonix4: well, it CLEARLY works for the rest of US
[01:03] <tonyyarusso> nonix4: With checking md5s and such on the install media, I assume?
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> kbrooks: Now, now, let's not be rude.
[01:04] <Killgore> nonix4: try another cd or burn it on a different computer
[01:04] <eggzeck> waylandbill, yes
[01:04] <nonix4> Killgore: whatever was shipped in mail...
[01:04] <kbrooks> waylandbill: yes...
[01:04] <tonyyarusso> waylandbill: Yes - see bot pm.
[01:04] <Killgore> nonix4: did you run the cd check from the install menu?
[01:05] <tonyyarusso> Killgore: (How do you do that anyway, btw?)
[01:06] <nonix4> Killgore: Not yet... and for now the install is frozen and I'm wondering what to do with it - is there a way to resume the installation easily?
[01:06] <Killgore> tonyyarusso: just hit esc anywhere in the installer. Then you can skip steps or go back a step or to
[01:06] <Killgore> nonix4: reboot?
[01:06] <waylandbill> tonyyarusso: looks pretty straightforward... thanks...
[01:06] <tonyyarusso> Killgore: I mean, where is the check?  (I don't remember the process too well)
[01:06] <nonix4> Killgore: Is it supposed to access the cd after the first reboot?
[01:06] <tonyyarusso> waylandbill: np - enjoy Breezy.
[01:06] <doms> what do you mean a controls in gdesklets beside the display tab
[01:07] <Killgore> tonyyarusso: like after you choose the language then you can hit esc
[01:07] <doms> what do you mean a controls in gdesklets beside the display tab
[01:07] <tonyyarusso> Killgore: And then...?
[01:07] <Smerity> is there any way to easily manage samba share folders without editing smb.conf manually?
[01:07] <Killgore> tonyyarusso: scroll down way to the end of the list
[01:07] <cake> hey guys, i followed a thread on the forum to install xgl/compiz which made an option in gdm so i can choose from gdm if i want to start regular x og xgl, now i cant find the thread again and im unsure where the settings are, any help on this?
[01:08] <tonyyarusso> Killgore: Ah.
[01:08] <cake> aparently i need to modify some settings when i load xgl in order to kill a certain bug
[01:08] <tonyyarusso> cake: Try in #ubuntu-xgl
[01:08] <cake> tonyyarusso: oki thx
[01:08] <Killgore> nonix4: no its not because it copys the packages to the hd
[01:09] <nonix4> Hmm, md5sum for the entire cdrom is running at 1100kB/s on another computer
[01:09] <nonix4> Killgore: another problem is that it refuses to use the cdrom at all after the initial reboot
[01:10] <GotUbuntued> I'm have problems with firefox. When viewing certain sites it just shuts down. Any clue why?
[01:10] <nonix4> Killgore: if I prevent the tray from coming out the kernel complains it can't eject; there's no way for me to convince it to actually read a cdrom in that partially installed ubuntu
[01:11] <nandemonai> Ok I have a big problem.. For some reason on my amd64 system, the /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log file is 13 gig and growing..
[01:11] <nonix4> Killgore: ok, then I can take an md5sum of the broken pkg :-)
[01:11] <nandemonai> Any ideas?
[01:12] <skurlat> bonjour a tous
[01:12] <MenZa> I - like a gazillion others - can't get sound working in Enemy Territory. Can anyone help me set this up?
[01:12] <MenZa> !fr
[01:12] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[01:13] <Martiini> There's been a strange thing with my box since I bought it - All movement on the screen creates noice and buzzing in headphones (like in movies when something is downloading or whatever)
[01:16] <boyeestudio> how to install eclipse in ubuntu?
[01:16] <nandemonai> So no-one knows why my base-config-pkgsel.log file is going crazy? Is it safe to delete?
[01:16] <boyeestudio> I use sudo apt-get install eclipse,but get none!
[01:17] <tonyyarusso> nandemonai: I would be doubtful that it's safe...might want to stick around a while and keep asking.
[01:17] <nandemonai> hmm was what I was thinking..
[01:18] <boyeestudio> help me please!
[01:18] <nandemonai> Seems fine and small (220kish) on the other machines here.. just this 64 machine has this issue it seems..
[01:18] <nandemonai> boyeestudio: Did the apt install succeed?
[01:18] <tonyyarusso> boyeestudio: Try with search.  There's a bunch of sub package names, eclipse-<stuff>.
[01:18] <fly-away> Dapper Drake is coming soon
[01:18] <boyeestudio> no!
[01:18] <fly-away> where?
[01:18] <toxic_> Why doesn't this add something to the log: [ tail -f /var/log/auth.log -n 12 | grep ssh --line-buffered | cut -b 39- > text.log ]  when I get the output printed on stdout if I remove the last "> text.log"
[01:18] <boyeestudio> I get none of eclipse!
[01:18] <bimberi> !eclipse
[01:18] <ubotu> to install eclipse please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EclipseIDE
[01:19] <tonyyarusso> boyeestudio: You need to install universe maybe?
[01:19] <boyeestudio> I have install the universe!
[01:19] <nandemonai> Say, isnt there a Ubuntu64 channel?
[01:19] <nonix4> Is that .deb (language-pack-en_20051011_all.deb) supposed to be 3828 bytes long, w/ md5sum staring by 745f?
[01:19] <boyeestudio> How to search in the universe?I am new to ubuntu!
[01:20] <nonix4> nandemonai: I have the same problem...
[01:20] <MenZa> !tell boyeestudio about eclipse
[01:20] <GotUbuntued> I'm have problems with firefox. When viewing certain sites it just shuts down. Any clue why?
[01:20] <nandemonai> How to search the universe.. classic.. You need to modify you /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:20] <eggzeck> boyeestudio, eclipse-rcp maybe?
[01:20] <nonix4> nandemonai: mine is 800 megs, filling all available space
[01:21] <eggzeck> boyeestudio, apt-cache search eclipse
[01:21] <nandemonai> nonix4: Ahh yes not good huh.. my drive is almost full atm.. 13gig and climbing..
[01:22] <mithro> how do i log a patch against a package which fixes a bug?
[01:22] <MenZa> So.. can anyone help me with sound issues in Enemy Territory?
[01:22] <nonix4> nandemonai: what does your logfile contain? Mine has an infinite-loop complaining about language-pack-en
[01:22] <nandemonai> I havnt tried to read it..
[01:23] <nandemonai> Having problems on my other machine as well at the moment and cant get to gui.. :(
[01:23] <nandemonai> Trying to fix that first before moving onto this log issue..
[01:23] <boyeestudio> thank all,I have got it now!
[01:23] <eggzeck> you're welcome :)
[01:23] <nandemonai> back soon..
[01:25] <devcon> does anyone of you know how long it takes to compile the linux-kernel for ubuntu 5.10
[01:25] <Smerity> does anyone know a program to set up samba shares without editing /etc/samba/smb.conf manually?
[01:26] <nonix4> 5.10 install cdrom md5sum: 0e9b08403c25e70e09880fb49726f551
[01:26] <nonix4> Good or bad?
[01:26] <toxic_> Why doesn't this add something to the log: [ tail -f /var/log/auth.log -n 12 | grep ssh --line-buffered | cut -b 39- > text.log ]  when I get the output printed on stdout if I remove the last "> text.log"
[01:26] <Smerity> devcon, I'd assume the same general time it takes to compile the Linux kernel in general. Used to be about two or three minutes on Gentoo
[01:26] <fly-away> when do ubuntu 6.04 is out?
[01:26] <tonyyarusso> !dapper
[01:26] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[01:26] <fly-away> oo.
[01:26] <graveson> i have 4 GB memory but ubuntu is only seeing 3GB via top ,is this normal and how do i fix this .also what is th recommendation as far as swap is concerned
[01:26] <bimberi> Smerity: System -> Administration -> Shared Folders ?
[01:26] <devcon> Smerity, I'm compiling the kernel for over 20 minutes now
[01:27] <holden_> i've a question: i just upgraded to 5.10 and basically my cpu hasn't climbed down from 100% since. has anyone else had this problem with breezy?
[01:27] <Smerity> bimberi - awesome! thanks! <only been using Gnome like 2 days>
[01:27] <bimberi> Smerity: yw :)
[01:27] <Smerity> devcon, maybe that's the first time... I know that in general that it was 2-3 minutes, but with compiling it only compiles changed files ...
[01:28] <GotUbuntued> When viewing certain sites firefox just shuts down. Any clue why?
[01:28] <Killgore> graveson: i dont think u will need any swap
[01:28] <Smerity> devcon, my suggestion, wait it out if possible
[01:28] <devcon> Smerity, that is what I'm doing at the moment :) its just for interest
[01:28] <ESPOiG> wat can i do to get more (add to panel thingos)
[01:28] <graveson> killgore: i know in another flavour of unix the recommendation is 2x memory. do you know why i am only seeing 3gb
[01:29] <devcon> GotUbuntued, on the ubunut website is a good example how to tune your mozilla/firefox browser
[01:30] <_nightw0lf> hey, I'm connected to my friend pc trough ssh, he doesnt know his root password where he should look for it?
[01:30] <devcon> GotUbuntued, and it works ;)
[01:30] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : Do you have the link?
[01:30] <boyeestudio> any channel discus the python?
[01:30] <devcon> GotUbuntued emm unfortunately not at the moment but i can get it
[01:31] <Killgore> graveson: im not sure y it would only see 3gb of memory but with that 2x reccomendation is meant for ppl with lik 128mb o ram
[01:31] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : please do. I'm having big trouble with firefox. Can't seem to find whats making it crash. Thinking about flash
[01:32] <_nightw0lf> someone knows how to switch windows on irssi?
[01:32] <inazad> Anyone jnow the gDesklets ?
[01:32] <devcon> GotUbuntued, i only found one in the german version of ubuntu help but i think the important things are understandable
[01:32] <pr0t> GotUbuntued: try asking in #firefox or #mozilla or something like that
[01:33] <sophtpaw> running gnomebaker for the first time. Want to burn Dapper flight iso. Do i click on 'All files' or just 'CD image files' to burn bootable iso to cd, please?
[01:33] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : tnx anyway
[01:33] <GotUbuntued> pr0t, : :D
[01:33] <nandemonai> Ok, problem one down.. Now onto this logs file..
[01:33] <inazad> I want some help about gDesklets .. .??
[01:33] <devcon> GotUbuntued : http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Firefox/Tuning?highlight=%28tunen%29%7C%28firefox%29
[01:33] <devcon> GotUbuntued, if you are having problems you can ask me
[01:34] <nandemonai> Who was the person having the same issue with the base-config-pkgsel.log file being huge? Is it a 64bit system?
[01:34] <inazad> !wiki gdesklets
[01:34] <sophtpaw> anyone here know the answer to my above question regarding gnomebaker, please?
[01:34] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : it's just when i view a webpage and firefox just shuts down. But not all sites. I know this sites has flash ads
[01:34] <sophtpaw> : /
[01:35] <graabein> does anyone know what script file i have to edit to load stuff when i start openbox from gdm?
[01:35] <devcon> GotUbuntued, what about your security settings? maybe there is the error?
[01:35] <toxic_> Why doesn't this add something to the log: [ tail -f /var/log/auth.log -n 12 | grep ssh --line-buffered | cut -b 39- > text.log ]  when I get the output printed on stdout if I remove the last "> text.log"
[01:35] <inazad> I want some help about gDesklets .. .??
[01:36] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : Don't know...can't view the site www.vg.no
[01:36] <graveson> how can i find out what version of the ati driver i have installed ?
[01:36] <nonix4> Killgore: A second cdrom got the exactly same md5sum... on two different computers.
[01:36] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : It's in norwegian, but still you can see the ads there in flash.... maybe thats why it crashes?
[01:37] <devcon> GotUbuntued, i think so
[01:37] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : so how do I reinstall the flash plugins?
[01:37] <devcon> GotUbuntued, the flash is not very difficulted to install
[01:37] <nandemonai> hmm.. ok I'll ask again. Anyone know why my /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log file would be 13gig and rising?
[01:38] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : I've been able to see the site before, but now it just crashes. It's after I made java enabled with firefox
[01:38] <nonix4> But that is the md5sum as taken off the cd; It seems to differ from the .iso md5sum available on the website.
[01:38] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : and I think I unistalled the firefox that came with ubuntu :(
[01:39] <devcon> GotUbuntued, maybe there is a problem with java on the website, i will check
[01:39] <devcon> GotUbuntued, you know how to install new software on your system?
[01:39] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : Which software ?
[01:40] <sharp> yo
[01:40] <sharp> anyone non afk?
[01:40] <Killgore> nonix4: very strange
[01:40] <devcon> GotUbuntued, you can reinstall your webbrowser which was orginially installed on the ubunut system
[01:40] <Killgore> sharp: yeah
[01:40] <pr0t> sharp, ask your question and you might find out :)
[01:40] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : but does that set that old firefox as the default ?
[01:40] <P__> hello
[01:41] <bimberi> toxic_: what if you add 2>&1 at the end?
[01:41] <pr0t> GotUbuntued: what version of fx do you have?
[01:41] <devcon> GotUbuntued, what is the latest version of firefox ?
[01:41] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : 1.5.0.1
[01:41] <sharp> where is my autoconf marco drectory likey to be
[01:41] <P__> once I have loaded the module of my netwrok card, using insmod ......./e1000.ko, what should I do ?
[01:41] <nonix4> nandemonai: I did head -3650 /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log > ~/base-config-pkgsel.log.real; sudo sh -c 'cat /dev/null > /var/log/base-config-pkgsel.log' # and guess what - it freed some space and continued filling the disk :-/
[01:41] <devcon> GotUbuntued, ok i have the older one 1.0.7 :)
[01:41] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : think the 1.0.7 was the originale
[01:41] <inazad> Why I have an error while I want to create a new desklet ?
[01:41] <pr0t> GotUbuntued, did you install it like in the guide?
[01:41] <toxic_> bimberi, I'll give it  a try
[01:41] <nandemonai> nonix4, hmm that aint good..
[01:42] <P__> also, startx isnt' working, is there a tool to configure it ?
[01:42] <GotUbuntued> pr0t,: yes and has worked fine until now
[01:42] <sharp> inazad: what type of error?
[01:42] <devcon> GotUbuntued, yeah cause i didn't update it after the installation
[01:42] <graveson> anyone know i am only seeing 3gb of my 4gb memory installed
[01:42] <nonix4> kbrooks: Any idea on how to make it stop complaining infinitely about language-pack-en?
[01:42] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : maybe its because of the plugin linking from the originale firefox
[01:42] <kbrooks> nonix4: No. File a bug.
[01:42] <P__> someone can tlel me what I have to do to start the network once I have loaded the network car module into the kernel please ?
[01:42] <nandemonai> I figured out what it's doing my end at least.. It's asking 'Should I go ahead and install the packages anyway?
[01:42] <nandemonai> To continue, enter "Yes"; to abort, enter "No": Unrecognized input.  Enter either "Yes" or "No".' Over and over..
[01:43] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : How do I reinstall the original... just with synops p or sudo code?
[01:43] <inazad> sharp, like the display cannot be found and others lines... because if I want to copy the same error, all oy my desklets will be out...
[01:43] <devcon> GotUbuntued, i think synops
[01:43] <inazad> sharp, wait me a min..,.. I'll try
[01:43] <toxic_> bimberi, 2>&1 just redirects stderr till stdout
[01:43] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : I'll give it a try. Will come back with reports :D
[01:43] <devcon> GotUbuntued, it is the easiest one and every options will be done
[01:43] <glimp999> how could i make firestarter autoconnect when i log on?  anyone?
[01:43] <kokoko1> where to look for ethernet config file ?
[01:43] <devcon> GotUbuntued, good luck
[01:43] <kokoko1> ifcfg ?
[01:44] <nonix4> kbrooks: Doing so would be easier if I had even one copy of Ubuntu successfully installed :-/
[01:44] <inazad> sharp, It's in french
[01:44] <devcon> kokoko1, what typ of config?
[01:44] <kokoko1> To change IP
[01:44] <kokoko1> Enthernet config
[01:44] <kbrooks> nonix4: I have a idea.
[01:44] <kokoko1> Ethernet*
[01:44] <devcon> kokoko1, ifconfig
[01:44] <inazad> sharp, It's impossible to find the captor... 'irc'
[01:44] <inazad> /usr/share/gdesklets/Displays/irc/irc.display
[01:44] <reiki> when I type gksudo nautilus I get this:  GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[01:44] <reiki> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[01:44] <kbrooks> nonix4: Download a CD ISO.
[01:44] <kokoko1> devcon, I am asking for the location of the file
[01:45] <CraiZE> locate -u file
[01:45] <kokoko1> so that I can edit it by hand
[01:45] <reiki> nautilus still starts with admin rights, but.... why the error?
[01:45] <P__> no error message when I load the module, but if I do ifconfig the eth0 isn't there, only loopback, do I have to restart something ?
[01:45] <inazad> sharp, One "captor" can't be found... This means it not installed...
[01:45] <kbrooks> reiki: xhost +localhost
[01:45] <nonix4> kbrooks: Now why did I wait three weeks for the cds to be mailed to me? :-)
[01:45] <bigfoot1> how do i stop the audio file from playing? I put my mouse over the audio file for a while, but it's still playing.
[01:45] <inazad> sharp, but I have already installed it
[01:45] <bigfoot1> in nautilus
[01:45] <glimp999> how could i make firestarter autoconnect when i log on?  anyone?
[01:45] <reiki> kbrooks: sorry... I don't know what that means
[01:45] <bigfoot1> i tried killing the process named "play" but now it's a "zombie"
[01:45] <kbrooks> nonix4: I'm suggesting you download a CD ISO and compare both CDs
[01:46] <kbrooks> nonix4: Maybe some files are corrupt
[01:46] <sharp> inazad: hmm, dont know much about this im afraid, just though our problems could be simaler, it seems not
[01:46] <nonix4> kbrooks: well that'll take an eternity w/ the connectivity here...
[01:46] <nonix4> kbrooks: downloading a cdrom for 3828 bytes of .deb sounds silly
[01:46] <kbrooks> nonix4: I don't know then.
[01:46] <inazad> it's the desklet for IRC
[01:46] <inazad> sharp, it's the desklet for IRC
[01:46] <shadukan> howdy ppl
[01:47] <inazad> sharp, or for the system' logs
[01:47] <reiki> kbrooks: can you explain what you meant by "xhost +localhost" please?
[01:48] <kbrooks> reiki: type the command on the CLI
[01:48] <sharp> inazad: i havnt really used gdesklets, i just though it might have been to do with gtk
[01:48] <kbrooks> reiki: before you run sudo or gksudo
[01:48] <sharp> does anyone know where I am likely to find my "autoconf macro directory"?
[01:49] <inazad> sharp, k ... can I see ur desktop? if u want to do a printscreen for me ;)
[01:49] <reiki> kbrooks: ok.. I see localhost added to access control... that's a one-time deal? I don't need to do it every time, right?
[01:49] <nonix4> kbrooks: like... do you have that .deb? :-)
[01:49] <kbrooks> nonix4: Maybe. Let me see.
[01:49] <reiki> kbrooks: and running sudo I never saw that error
[01:49] <sharp> inazad: why?
[01:49] <inazad> sharp, to see the beauty of linux! :P
[01:50] <inazad> sharp, are u in gnome or kde?
[01:50] <kbrooks> nonix4: No, I don't. But it's on the Breezy CD i got sent
[01:50] <sharp> inazad: gnome
[01:50] <inazad> sharp, can I see plz?
[01:50] <sharp> inazad: why, dont you have you own onderfull system to lok at?
[01:51] <inazad> sharp, I dont think so..
[01:51] <reiki> kbrooks: ok... adding localhost to the access list didn't seem to fix it. I still get the error, but the app still starts
[01:51] <nonix4> 745f90e2dd3349b196e15117cc4a612f  /media/cdrom/pool/main/l/language-pack-en/language-pack-en_20051011_all.deb
[01:51] <kbrooks> nonix4: Hang on. I'll md5 for you
[01:51] <sharp> inazad: hmm
[01:52] <glimp999> when i ran sudo gedit this always appear ((gedit:8501): Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by Xlib
[01:52] <glimp999> (gedit:8501): Gdk-WARNING **: cannot set locale modifiers
[01:52] <glimp999> ) what does it mean?
[01:52] <sharp> I still need to find my "autoconf macro directory"
[01:52] <sharp> but gotta go
[01:52] <inazad> sharp, it's just a picture...
[01:53] <P__> how can I setup X to use VESA for now please ?
[01:53] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : It's didn't work :(
[01:53] <kbrooks> eh?
[01:53] <_nightw0lf> hey, someone knows how can i install fluxbox? and how I can switch between the KDE and the fluxbox?
[01:53] <devcon> GotUbuntued, oh not so nice
[01:54] <devcon> GotUbuntued, i've checked the site and my browser crashed after a while
[01:54] <bimberi> glimp999: no idea, it is a warning only though, i get it too in breezy, but not in dapper - hence it's probably been fixed.
[01:55] <devcon> GotUbuntued, I've disabled the java applet(what I'd never installed, strange thing) and after this it crashed
[01:55] <P__> I got the error "(EE) no device detected" and 'Fatal error : no screen found'
[01:55] <GotUbuntued> devcon, ; ok so it's the site that mess up not my firefox then
[01:56] <glimp999> bimberi: is the dapper the new update from breezy? should i update?
[01:56] <devcon> GotUbuntued, think so
[01:56] <CraiZE> glimp999,  its alpha
[01:56] <CraiZE> or beta
[01:56] <CraiZE> it can break your system :P
[01:56] <kbrooks> nonix4: I have a problem with my CD drive
[01:56] <devcon> GotUbuntued, do you have another browser that you can test the site with?
[01:56] <kbrooks> CraiZE: alpha.
[01:56] <glimp999> ah i see
[01:56] <glimp999> i'll stick with breezy then
[01:56] <kbrooks> CraiZE: beta will be out on... 13th, iirc
[01:56] <CraiZE> if you dont want to tinker with new bugs, (aswell as new features), you better stay with breezy :D
[01:56] <kbrooks> or 20th
[01:56] <CraiZE> ah
[01:56] <kbrooks> i dunno
[01:56] <P__> nobody ?
[01:56] <CraiZE> im running dapper
[01:56] <bimberi> glimp999: it's an alpha of the June 1 release - so not yet (if it's just for this reason)
[01:56] <kbrooks> unsure
[01:56] <CraiZE> am in XGL :P
[01:56] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : Ok, but i think it's time to reinstall ubuntu. Looks like aMsn also crashes on startup and other basic problems
[01:57] <CraiZE> and am gonna take my workspaces for a 360 spin for you! :P
[01:57] <glimp999> okay thanks
[01:57] <CraiZE> and here i am again! , hahaha :P
[01:57] <kbrooks> GotUbuntued: this isnt windows
[01:57] <glimp999> how about firestarter how could i auto run it when i log in?
[01:57] <kbrooks> GotUbuntued: problems will still occur if you reinstall
[01:57] <devcon> GotUbuntued, oh sounds bad but i agree with kbrooks :)
[01:57] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : ok :D
[01:57] <babo> In the grand scheme of things, how far behind are the celeron 2.6 ? processors ... ? I'm thinking of using one for a dedicated server machine (nothing too heavy)  ???
[01:57] <_nightw0lf> hey, someone knows how can i install fluxbox? and how I can switch between the KDE and the fluxbox?
[01:57] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : it works with opera
[01:58] <CablDWRK> im trying to install Xubuntu on my old laptop - need it lean and mean  should I do a server install and go from there or is there a way to choose what packages get installed off the DVD? ty
[01:58] <kbrooks> GotUbuntued: problems like registry prooblems, etc
[01:58] <devcon> GotUbuntued, it takes some time to get problems fixed but you normally can fix most of them
[01:58] <kbrooks> GotUbuntued: spyware, adware. these  still appear after you reinstall windows
[01:58] <bimberi> glimp999: you can it to System -> Preferences -> Sessions, Startup Programs tab
[01:59] <bimberi> CablDWRK: yes, that's the method as i recall it ...
[01:59] <bimberi> !tell CablDWRK about xubuntu
[01:59] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : how can I quit some of the systray apps.... there is like 4 versions of amsn open. Non of them responding
[02:00] <CablDWRK> bimberi ty
[02:00] <kbrooks> GotUbuntued: killall amsn. type that on the CLI
[02:00] <bimberi> CablDWRK: yw :)
[02:00] <MenZa> Might anyone here be able to help me with Enemy Territory sound issues? I've followed every single hint I could find.
[02:00] <GotUbuntued> kbrooks, : CLI = terminal?
[02:00] <reiki> yes
[02:00] <babo> Firefox is taking up 97% of my cpu cycles at the moment, even though I don't have anything intensive going on. How can I find out more about the firefox process that is currently running ?
[02:00] <MenZa> GotUbuntued: CLI = Command Line Interface iirc.
[02:01] <reiki> babo: what version of Firefox?
[02:01] <babo> reiki: 1.5
[02:01] <_nightw0lf> guys i have some error while compiling something : configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[02:01] <reiki> babo: full version number 1.5.0.1?
[02:01] <bimberi> _nightw0lf: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[02:01] <babo> reiki: yip
[02:02] <GotUbuntued> kbrooks, : CLI command line interface .... is that the same as the terminal ? hehehe
[02:02] <reiki> babo: known issue. Should be fixed in 1.5.0.2. Your only option is to either live with it until then or uninstall and revert to an earlier version
[02:02] <_nightw0lf> bimberi: my licq doesnt work i need to reinstall it or install it manually
[02:02] <iapx8088> mh
[02:02] <iapx8088> hi all
[02:03] <babo> reiki: Known issue ? but it only happens sometimes ? ... what's the story with it ?
[02:03] <iapx8088> my breezy is abruptly slow, last time i used it was fine
[02:03] <reiki> babo: but it is definitely a firefox issue, not an Ubuntu issue
[02:03] <devcon> i'm off i try to install the soundcard
[02:03] <iapx8088> I did an update but nojthing changed
[02:03] <iapx8088> anyway to assert the direction of the problem
[02:03] <kbrooks> Why do people think
[02:03] <reiki> babo: I understand it only happens sometimes. I am running the same version here
[02:03] <kbrooks> "i have a problem with foo. i'll go blame bar!"
[02:04] <_nightw0lf> how can i uninstall licq?
[02:04] <babo> reiki: ok, thanks ... do you have any idea what the issue is ?
[02:04] <iapx8088> _nightw0lf, apt-get remove --purge licq?
[02:04] <MenZa> echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss <- I attempt to run that command, but I'm being told "Permission denied". Sudo?
[02:05] <shpr> does anyone knows how to make su or sudo introduce a password  ?
[02:05] <MenZa> !tell shpr about sudoroot
[02:05] <glimp999> bimberi, thanks i got it
[02:05] <kokoko1> why sound is not present in the user which I have created?
[02:05] <reiki> babo: no, not technically. I only know that it has been reported and is slated to be fixed in next update
[02:05] <babo> reiki: cheers :-)
[02:06] <geniusvicks> Anyone know how to get RealPlayer working in Mozilla as plugin
[02:06] <fyrestrtr> kokoko1: add the user to the audio group
[02:06] <bimberi> kokoko1: try 'sudo adduser <user> audio'
[02:07] <kokoko1> bimberi, thanks
[02:08] <thiago_> i am having trouble to reach the network with dapper, can anyone help?
[02:08] <bimberi> kokoko1: yw :) (kudos to fyrestrtr too :) )
[02:08] <thiago_> i amso don't know if I installed it correctly (i started from a previous breezy badger installataion)
[02:09] <nono> join #ubuntu-fr
[02:09] <nono> re
[02:09] <nook> when drake will be released?
[02:09] <bimberi> June 1
[02:09] <fyrestrtr> nook: when its ready
[02:09] <bimberi> or then :P
[02:09] <thiago_> i think that would be june 2006
[02:09] <nook> thiago_: ok, thx
[02:09] <mangusta> whats the diff between breezy and dapper? later version?
[02:10] <fyrestrtr> yes :)
[02:10] <thiago_> mangusta, dapper has the amazing xgl 3d desktop
[02:10] <thiago_> at least this is my main reason for trying to install it
[02:10] <mangusta> what's it take to upgrade?
[02:11] <bimberi> !upgrade
[02:11] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[02:11] <mangusta> also, I can't get nvidia drivers to behave
[02:11] <thiago_> i would like to know...
[02:11] <thiago_> i have upgraded mine, but the system is all messed up now
[02:11] <thiago_> don't know if i did it correctly
[02:11] <kokoko1> bimberi, why this odd?
[02:12] <kokoko1> why one have to add users to "audio" group :)
[02:12] <geniusvicks> Anyone know how to get RealPlayer working in Mozilla as plugin
[02:13] <thiago_> what i have done was to change my sources.list to point to dapper
[02:13] <bimberi> kokoko1: i don't know the rationale.  Probably so that access to the sound hardware can be controlled.
[02:13] <thiago_> and then `aptitude update` and `aptitude dist-upgrade`
[02:13] <chenjf> geniusvicks: i use mplayer as mozzilla plugin instead of realplayer
[02:13] <kokoko1> bimberi, ever run ubuntu under vmware?
[02:13] <chenjf> geniusvicks: and i really works great
[02:14] <bimberi> kokoko1: never
[02:14] <Nameeater> how can I get user right for a mounted fat32 partition?
[02:14] <mangusta> is there a way back from dapper to breezy?
[02:14] <Nameeater> rights*
[02:14] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : It's the flash that causes the problem. visited the flash site and firefox went south :D
[02:14] <mangusta> or is it a reinstall jobby?
[02:14] <bimberi> mangusta: it would be a reinstall yes
[02:15] <mangusta> alright, I'll give it a go, I have a cd here, so if it all goes to hell, I can get back...
[02:15] <mangusta> cheers
[02:15] <fyrestrtr> Nameeater: mount the drive with the option of 'user' and change the umask to something less restrictive.
[02:15] <mangusta> bbl
[02:15] <bimberi> mangusta: have fun :)
[02:15] <_nightw0lf> somoene knows how to install ati drivers?
[02:15] <liable> probably
[02:16] <graabein> does anyone know how to edit .xsession just for openbox and not gnome (when i select from gdm)?
[02:16] <geniusvicks> chenjf: just go to http://www.raaga.com/channels/tamil/movie/T0000787.html nad play one of the songs
[02:16] <neo911> i've just set up my own lan and want to know more.. what's a good network monitoring / hack utility?
[02:16] <neo911> thx
[02:17] <fyrestrtr> neo911: ntop
[02:17] <mangusta> also, does wifi work in dapper? generally?
[02:17] <_nightw0lf> where I can edit the xdm config? to let the system know that I wan to run gdm?
[02:17] <mangusta> just cause i cbf getting up and running a cable if it doesn't ;)
[02:17] <thiago_> neo911: i would try ngrep and the almighty man
[02:17] <geniusvicks> chenjf: just check if they work in mplayer
[02:18] <geniusvicks> chenjf: or tell me where to get the mplayer
[02:18] <chenjf> geniusvicks: checking
[02:18] <toxic_> How come this works: " tail -f logfile >> text.log "  But this doesn't:  " tail -f logfile | grep ssh >> text.log"       (removing >>text.log in example 2 prints text to stdout just like example 1)
[02:19] <thiago_> is anyone succesfully using dapper? how can I install/upgrade?
[02:19] <IdleOne> can someone tell me if avidemux is available in breezy repos?
[02:19] <LazySod> thiago_, yes, a lot of us do... for dapper discussions plz goto #ubuntu+1
[02:20] <_nightw0lf> someone knows how to install ATI DRIVERS?
[02:20] <LazySod> !ati
[02:20] <ubotu> ati is probably 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
[02:20] <chenjf> geniusvicks: it didn't play any songs,but it didn't give any error messages either
[02:20] <thiago_> LazySod, thanks
[02:21] <geniusvicks> ok
[02:21] <chenjf> geniusvicks: it just said "loading..."
[02:21] <geniusvicks> ok
[02:22] <geniusvicks> chenjf: how do I get the plugin?
[02:22] <manu__> coucouuuu
[02:22] <chenjf> geniusvicks: just do " sudo apt-get install mplayer-plugin"
[02:22] <asror> !phpmyadmin
[02:22] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, asror
[02:22] <manu__> Ubuntu, c la classe :p
[02:22] <AleXC_> Hey,
[02:22] <AleXC_> Ubuntu won't find my DVD Drive. Before when I inserted a DVD into it, it would pop up - but now it doesn't
[02:22] <AleXC_> why is this?
[02:22] <asror> hello
[02:23] <fyrestrtr> AleXC_: did you remove automount from the fstab?
[02:23] <AleXC_> fyrestrtr: no I havn't done anything - does Using Dapper cause this?
[02:23] <toxic_> Is there another utility besides "cut" that can print parts of a string ?
[02:24] <glimp999> "mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/rmic.1.gz is a dangling symlink" what does this mean? anyone?
[02:24] <doms> hi
[02:25] <doms> XMMS? why i cant play my ogg files over(xmms) my LAN in my server although i can play it in totem player?
[02:25] <AleXC_> fyrestrtr: yeh I just typed mount and my DVD drive is not mounted, how can I mount it?
[02:26] <doms> but i cant play it in xmms?
[02:26] <doms> XMMS? why i cant play my ogg files over(xmms) my LAN in my server although i can play it in totem player?
[02:26] <GotUbuntued> how do I uninstall firefox 1.5.0.1 and make a fresh install ?
[02:26] <mangusta> ok, starting install.... 694meg to download.....
[02:26] <sudharsh> doms: any errors...try xmms from a command line
[02:26] <silvercat> I'm need my Realtek RTL8180L 802.11b card on my laptop working.. any places I could check out?
[02:26] <AleXC_> doms wait more than 1 min before asking again!!
[02:27] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[02:27] <doms> no errors  yes i can open the xmms but i cant play no sound but in my totem i can play it y?
[02:27] <sudharsh> doms: hmm..try changing the output plugin..
[02:28] <noaXess> hody..
[02:28] <AleXC_> how do I mount my DVD drive?
[02:28] <doms> output plug-in any sample? something in the preference
[02:28] <sudharsh> AleXC_: mount /dev/dvd
[02:28] <noaXess> i wanted to stream with amoraK 1.3.. but.. if i run any stream it allways bufferung 0%-100% some times.. but no sound will played.. any idea?
[02:28] <sudharsh> doms: yeah try changing it..
[02:29] <AleXC_> thanks sudharsh :)
[02:29] <noaXess> amaroK sorr<..
[02:29] <CapSoft> when is the official release of dapper?
[02:29] <munzir> Hi, any one know how can I list all the packages installed/unistalled? dpkg  -l gives only the installed
[02:29] <doms> audio i/o plug-in yes i enable all the plug-in even xmms-mad
[02:29] <silvercat> I need my Realtek RTL8180L 802.11b card on my laptop working.. any sites to check out?
[02:30] <doms> oo sori my output plug-in is ossd
[02:30] <AleXC_> sudharsh: Hum, how can I make it how it was before? Such as it auto-mounts on bootup and I can eject the CD any time?
[02:30] <doms> sori you right
[02:31] <sudharsh> AleXC_: hmm..u cant jus *eject* without unmounting it first..
[02:31] <liquidindian> How can I get a program to appear in my menu?  I can only get to it via the terminal...
[02:31] <hernan> hi
[02:31] <infinito> anyone here using lm-sensors??
[02:31] <AleXC_> sudharsh: I use to be able to
[02:31] <AleXC_> sudharsh: I just pressed the button on my cd drive and out it came
[02:31] <Bob_le_Pointu> Hello.
[02:31] <ConfidentiaL> Can any1 recommend a good, easy to use ftp server for me?
[02:31] <sudharsh> AleXC_: oh...ok...then i want mounted..i think
[02:31] <CapSoft> when will dapper be final? any1 ????
[02:32] <Bob_le_Pointu> Can someone explain me "make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.
[02:32] <Bob_le_Pointu> "
[02:32] <sudharsh> ConfidentiaL: proftpd rcks..
[02:32] <AleXC_> CapSoft:  June 1st
[02:32] <sudharsh> liquidindian: Application Menu Editor..
[02:32] <CapSoft> k thanks AleXC_
[02:32] <sudharsh> in System Tools
[02:32] <Bambino> hmm whren i try to run ssh. it says that it can not load host key.. Does anyone know what that is?
[02:32] <glimp999> "mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/rmic.1.gz is a dangling symlink" what does this mean? anyone?
[02:32] <AleXC_> sudharsh: gah, now it's mounting as read oly and wont let me run any files from it
[02:33] <CapSoft> AleXC_ is that inc. XGL ?
[02:33] <sudharsh> AleXC_: r u runnin binaries..
[02:33] <AleXC_> CapSoft: I doubt dapper will have XGL as standard
[02:33] <AleXC_> sudharsh: what do you mean?
[02:33] <infinito> Bob_le_Pointu: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.12-10-386
[02:33] <CapSoft> but optional??
[02:33] <AleXC_> CapSoft: yes
[02:33] <sudharsh> AleXC_: run any files... i dint get that
[02:34] <AleXC_> sudharsh: i'm trying to install UT2004 ( which i've done before ) but when I go sudo ./linux-installer.sh it says permission dined
[02:34] <AleXC_> sudo: unable to execute ./linux-installer.sh: Permission denied
[02:34] <CapSoft> nice
[02:34] <cavediver>  Hi there,. Trying to rip a DVD in Thoggen. Is it possible to have it ripped to one file. It seems to make one per chapter
[02:34] <CapSoft> looking forward to it! :)
[02:34] <CapSoft> i am going back to sleep
[02:34] <sudharsh> AleXC_: add sh infront..:)
[02:34] <CapSoft> gonna dream about the new release :P
[02:34] <sudharsh> sh <whatever>
[02:34] <CapSoft> ubuntu rox!!!
[02:35] <Bob_le_Pointu> Thanks infinito.
[02:35] <AleXC_> thanks sudharsh ;)
[02:35] <liquidindian> Where are applications installed by default?
[02:35] <infinito> Bob_le_Pointu: welcome ;)
[02:35] <sudharsh> liquidindian: depends on the apps..
[02:35] <sudharsh> most go in /usr/bin -> executables
[02:36] <liquidindian> sudharsh, cheers, I'll have a look
[02:36] <shervin> I downloaded amsn which is a deb file. How do I install this? I think its by using the dpkg, but I can't remember how
[02:36] <sudharsh> liquidindian: hey if u want apps in the menu...try the menu editor
[02:36] <chenjf> shervin: sudo dpkg -i <deb package name>
[02:37] <shervin> chenjf, I did this, but I get some sort of error
[02:37] <shervin> chenjf, Ah I need some other package first :)
[02:37] <chenjf> shervin: well,i think you should do "sudo apt-get install amsn" then
[02:37] <sudharsh> shervin: use apt..da
[02:38] <anacondathesnake> i have a problem with printing in evince (dapper) - i can't place multiple pages on one output page. does anybody see the same problem?
[02:38] <doms> sudharsh when i copy and paste the file yes i can hear the sound but when i only browse and play, no i cant paly over the LAN using XMMS
[02:38] <liquidindian> sudharsh, got it, thanks mate
[02:38] <mthakur> can u play avi files with totem at all?
[02:39] <infinito> anyone here using lm-sensors??
[02:39] <sudharsh> doms: u mean browsing within the nautilus
[02:39] <sudharsh> mthakur: use totem-xine instead..
[02:39] <toth> hallo
[02:39] <silvercat> how does this cvs thing work? how do I get sources with cvs?
[02:40] <sumitou> server libres.irc-hispano.org
[02:40] <ompaul> anacondathesnake, please go to #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussion, and your nick is farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr too long :-) bit like some swamp snakes :-)
[02:40] <sudharsh> silvercat: http://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dbutler/tutorials/winter96/cvs/
[02:40] <GotUbuntued> devcon, : Do you remeber what I asked earlier about firefox shuts down ?
[02:41] <anacondathesnake> ompaul: ok, thanks a lot:-) i'll change my nick then to some shorter snake;-)
[02:41] <doms> when i connect to another pc i use samba to connect then i open the ogg folder  yes i can browse my music then i right click and open with xmms or totem the problem is when i open in xmms i cant open it but when i open it in totem yes i can hear and play my music
[02:41] <mthakur> how do u install that?
[02:41] <sudharsh> mthakur: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[02:41] <doms> but the play list is their in my xmms the point is i cant hear a music using my xmms
[02:41] <ompaul> anacondathesnake, asp? but you might get jeered for being a microsoft extention or an application service provider (who thought me this rubbish ;))
[02:42] <sudharsh> doms: mite be a bug or something...
[02:42] <mthakur> thanks sudarshan
[02:42] <fyrestrtr> doms: you have an ogg plugin for xmms?
[02:43] <k31th> Anyone know of a decent 4U server chassis that can take alot of HD's ?
[02:43] <ubuntu_> hi, windows has messed up my boot sequence... how do i restore my ubuntu in the boot sequence?
[02:43] <sudharsh> fyrestrtr: i think thats incluyded by defalt
[02:43] <sudharsh> ubuntu_: u aint getting grub..?
[02:43] <mangusta> k31th, we have one at work, trying to think of the brand
[02:43] <fyrestrtr> k31th: a tower turned on its side
[02:43] <guigasss> hi!!
[02:44] <k31th> lol.
[02:44] <nathanj> how do you select a window and move it? there a keystroke but i cant remember it
[02:44] <shervin> to install amsn it says I need the tlctls , but when I try to install this I get a message saying it has been replaced by something but it doesn't say what :/
[02:44] <mangusta> nah, there is a beige box one, which we have about 10-12 in atm
[02:44] <doms> yes
[02:44] <k31th> I have a 4U maybe ill just mod the hell out of a it
[02:44] <doms> yes i hav also xmms-mad for my mp3 format
[02:44] <sudharsh> shervin: use apt....u wont mess things up
[02:44] <fyrestrtr> no, that's a bad idea. do not mod rack mount cases.
[02:44] <shervin> sudharsh, I can't because I have managed to remove amsn from apt
[02:45] <doms> i donnu if xmms support for networking playing sounds
[02:45] <k31th> fyrestrtr, why
[02:45] <fyrestrtr> mainly because the heat will get crazy in there. its not like your regular case that has a lot of airflow room.
[02:45] <anasnake> ompaul: is my nick better now...? btw, i don't know m$. what is it?:-)
[02:45] <shervin> sudharsh, pluss, you don't get the newest version of amsn when using apt
[02:45] <sudharsh> shervin: apt-get install amsn..that'll work
[02:45] <shervin> sudharsh, It doesnt work :/
[02:45] <fyrestrtr> the components designed for them, are there for a reason. heat, vibration, interference -- all come into play when devices are placed that close together.
[02:45] <ompaul> anasnake, I must have been feeling unwell at the time
[02:45] <mangusta> fyrestrtr, you can have rack cases which have fine air flow
[02:45] <shadukan> go to http://amsn.sourceforge.net/
[02:45] <fyrestrtr> mangusta: yes, not when you stuff more hdd than its designed for :)
[02:45] <shervin> sudharsh, it keeps asking me to use the option -f or something and still when I do that it doesnt work
[02:45] <sudharsh> shervin: any errors..
[02:45] <kurei> hi, windows has messed up my boot sequence... how do i restore my ubuntu in the boot sequence?
[02:46] <mangusta> true, but thats what cordless drills are for
[02:46] <fyrestrtr> kurei: re-install grub.
[02:46] <shadukan> download the latest version in deb
[02:46] <k31th> fyrestrtr, im sure
[02:46] <shadukan> and
[02:46] <mangusta> ;)
[02:46] <sudharsh> shervin: aah/...
[02:46] <shadukan> dpkg -i amsn
[02:46] <ruschi> as far as I know anything concerning GLX should be done on the GPU, right? but when I start GLX ears I get excessive CPU load?
[02:46] <k31th> well obvioulsy when you mod it you actually use your brina
[02:46] <shervin> shadukan, I have but I cant seem to install it
[02:46] <fyrestrtr> k31th: buy a blade chassis :)
[02:46] <ruschi> can anyone confirm this?
[02:46] <fyrestrtr> ruschi: hrmm, you don't know much about glx then.
[02:46] <ompaul> k31th, and the nice people in charge of health and safety might have words with you on that subject sharp edges and cases involving cuts and lawyers
[02:46] <k31th> I need one server which has alot of room to put hd's i dont want to waste my cash on over expensive buzworlds
[02:46] <ruschi> true
[02:47] <shervin> shadukan, it keeps asking me for the package tlctls or something which I cannot install
[02:47] <doms> i donnu if xmms support for networking playing sounds
[02:47] <fyrestrtr> k31th: invest in a san.
[02:47] <ruschi> will you wnlighten me?
[02:47] <k31th> ompaul, i doubt that, im hardly going to bodge it i will take the plans and get one made.
[02:47] <kurei> fyrestrtr, tnx
[02:47] <k31th> fyrestrtr, where from
[02:47] <doms> yes i hav install plug-in in my xmms even no-free format
[02:47] <Bob_le_Pointu> Is there a way to download and install precompiled modules like bttv and saa7134 ?
[02:48] <doms> xmms doesnt support playing sounds over LAN
[02:48] <fyrestrtr> ruschi: glxgears tests the rendering capabilities of your video card. Obviously, something has to draw those pixels and send it there, that's the cpu. If your cpu use goes up when glxgears is running, then its a function of the driver you are using.
[02:48] <ruschi> ok, thanks.
[02:48] <liable> doms: huh? what are you trying to do?
[02:48] <ompaul> k31th, 1u 2u 3 u 4, and what depth do you want today from 12 to the max depth of the cab .. and that varies, you can get them cheap enough, your call
[02:48] <fyrestrtr> k31th: most providers have san setups. or, if you are on a tight budget, just buy a rack-mountable storage appliance (a NAS). LaCie makes a nice one that's around 2TB.
[02:49] <ruschi> I was just wondering if it has to do with the crappy Intel i950 GMA
[02:49] <fyrestrtr> k31th: and its only, 2U
[02:49] <fyrestrtr> ruschi: probably, since most of the processing of that is done on the cpu, as you really don't have a "GPU" per-se.
[02:49] <orbin> doms: xmms doesn't require plugins. it comes w/ it's own (mp3 and ogg anyway)
[02:50] <k31th> fyrestrtr, tight budget yes, wat are they like those lacie things ?
[02:50] <k31th> I have the HD's juist need a chassis to mount them tbh
[02:50] <ConfidentiaL> Does any1 know of a noob guide to set up an ftp server with multiple users?
[02:50] <k31th> ConfidentiaL, install proftp
[02:50] <k31th> done
[02:51] <doms> yes i install xmms-mad and for my ogg files format but the problem why i cant play over my network inbehalf i can play in totem-xine
[02:51] <orbin> doms: can you play a local file in xmms?
[02:51] <ruschi> I am not familiar with the whole graphic subsystem but with a new kernel and Xserver I at least have DRI and glx info gives me a direct rendering : yes
[02:51] <doms> yes
[02:51] <sudharsh> ConfidentiaL: Google is G0d
[02:51] <doms> when i copy and paste it
[02:51] <ConfidentiaL> k31th: but its hard to understand...
[02:51] <k31th> ConfidentiaL, rtfm and use google
[02:51] <fyrestrtr> k31th: very nice. cheap, and easy to get up and running with.
[02:51] <orbin> doms: what happens when you open the networked file?
[02:52] <doms> unlike in totem-xine i can play over my LAN no nid to copy
[02:52] <ruschi> what is the difference between GLCore and GLX anyway?
[02:52] <k31th> fyrestrtr, kool ill check them out
[02:52] <k31th> thanks for the help
[02:52] <noaXess> what default mp3 engine is in amaroK loaded? i can't play any mp3 songs..
[02:52] <fyrestrtr> !tell noaXess about RestrictedFormats
[02:52] <ompaul> k31th, why not give a url rather than that answer its kind of pointless
[02:52] <doms> all ogg files is appear to my playlist of my xmms but i cant hear music
[02:53] <k31th> why should i he can do that him self
[02:53] <k31th> if he has problem understanding some thing
[02:53] <fyrestrtr> doms: turn off anything else that's playing music.
[02:53] <fyrestrtr> doms: and check if your speakers are working.
[02:53] <k31th> after he has read up on it then fine id help.
[02:53] <orbin> doms: what output plugin are you using?
[02:53] <doms> yes my speaker is working coz i can hear it over totem-xine
[02:53] <k31th> ubuntu ftp howto would throw up alot of  hits im sure
[02:53] <fyrestrtr> doms: what was the first thing I said? turn *off* anything else playing music.
[02:54] <ompaul> k31th, cos its not what we do here, read wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCRules - don't give that answer give a url thats useful or give nothing  http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/proftpd/
[02:54] <doms> yes i do turn of my totem-xine
[02:54] <orbin> doms: ctrl+p in xmms.  what ouput plugin are you using?
[02:54] <ompaul> ConfidentiaL, http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/proftpd/
[02:54] <k31th> fyrestrtr, does it have raid ?
[02:54] <fyrestrtr> doms: your card may not be able to play simultaneous streams. So, if one thing is playing, the other cannot get access to the sound card.
[02:55] <fyrestrtr> k31th: no, its not a computer. Its a NAS appliance. Using your own formula, google it.
[02:55] <doms> OSS Driver 1.2.10
[02:55] <asror> how i can install phpMyAdmin ?
[02:55] <orbin> doms: switch it to esound or alsa
[02:55] <k31th> fyrestrtr, i am.
[02:55] <fyrestrtr> asror: by reading the documentation files?
[02:55] <doms> ok i change it
[02:55] <orbin> doms: now try a file
[02:55] <doms> the output plug-in  alsa 1.2.10
[02:56] <asror> fyrestrtr: for maintaeins db
[02:56] <doms> no effect
[02:56] <orbin> doms: did you try esound?
[02:56] <doms> the ogg file is present in my playlist of my xmms but when i click it nothing happen
[02:56] <Zoroaster> good day
[02:56] <fyrestrtr> asror: type sudo apt-get phpmyadmin at a terminal
[02:57] <doms> wait i try it in esound output plug-in
[02:57] <doms> esound 1.2.10 also
[02:57] <asror> fyrestrtr: Invalid operation phpmyadmin
[02:57] <fyrestrtr> doms: make sure you close down totem before you do any of these tests.
[02:57] <fyrestrtr> asror: sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin
[02:57] <doms> when i configure me esound there is "use remote host"
[02:58] <doms> yes i close the totem-xine
[02:58] <doms> the same problem no sound ?
[02:58] <orbin> well i'm stumped.  any ideas fyrestrtr?
[02:58] <doms> no playing
[02:59] <shadukan> again i have the same problem...
[02:59] <orbin> weird that he can play a local file...
[02:59] <asror> fyrestrtr: It's  say's already install ?! how i can oparate with phpadmin how i can start?
[03:00] <shadukan> in order to have the starndard C head files in /usr/include i must apt-get install which package
[03:00] <shadukan> ?
[03:00] <shadukan> plz help
[03:00] <mangusta> well, 3 hours and 3 minutes until dapper makes or breaks my machine
[03:00] <tbender> hi, can anyone help me with my thinkpad an getting an external monitor to work
[03:00] <tbender> I don't get anything on the laptop after x has started
[03:00] <gnomefreak> shadukan: build-essential
[03:00] <ompaul> shadukan, sudo apt-get install build-essential - gcc-4 and you need gcc-3.4 if you want to do kernel stuff
[03:00] <sovieticool> !burn
[03:00] <ubotu> sovieticool: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:01] <noaXess> fyrestrtr: thx..
[03:01] <sovieticool> !nero
[03:01] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sovieticool
[03:01] <sovieticool> !make cd
[03:01] <ubotu> sovieticool: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:01] <sovieticool> hmmm
[03:01] <ompaul> sovieticool, don't do that i nthe channel message the bot, and ask for the clue what do you want to do?
[03:01] <sovieticool> how i burn an image iso on a cd rw
[03:01] <liquidindian> sovieticool, what are you trying to do?
[03:02] <arrick> morning everyone
[03:02] <sovieticool> i try to burn a iso image to cd
[03:02] <ompaul> !tell sovieticool about burniso
[03:02] <ompaul> sovieticool, read the message from the bot please
[03:02] <arrick> hey does this line from /etc/passwd look right?
[03:02] <arrick> microsoft:x:1002:1002:microsoft files,,,:/etc4/microsoft:/bin/etc4only
[03:03] <sovieticool> ok thanx
[03:03] <arrick> I want to enable him to only be able to open that folder an folders beneath
[03:03] <shadukan> thanks guys...
[03:03] <doms> fyrestrtr   you hav any clue why i cant play my ogg file over network using my xmms player
[03:03] <shadukan> i discover it by
[03:03] <shadukan> sudo apt-cache pkgnames
[03:03] <shadukan>  | grep build | more
[03:04] <kurei> hi, windows messed up my boot sequence... im currently running on my live cd. how do i restore my ubuntu boot up?
[03:04] <doms> fyrestrtr   you hav any clue why i cant play my ogg file over network using my xmms player
[03:04] <graveson> i have 4 GB memory but ubuntu is only seeing 3GB via top ,is this normal and how do i fix this
[03:04] <shadukan>  kurei
[03:04] <CraiZE> uhm
[03:04] <shadukan> sudo grub-install /dev/hd<disk letter>
[03:04] <orbin> kurdt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[03:04] <CraiZE> how can i get dvd playback in Linux ?
[03:04] <sudharsh> doms: mybe u cant do dat in xmms..
[03:04] <doms> in my totem-xine their is a general preferences like networking tab < you select> <Internet/LAN>
[03:05] <shadukan> writes the grub at bootsector
[03:05] <kurei> shadukan, tnx
[03:05] <silvercat> what packages do i need to compile kernel modules? because I got this realtek module and it cant find /lib/modules/<kernel-version>/build/.config
[03:05] <silvercat> I've gotten kernel-headers and kernel-package
[03:05] <kurei> orbin, tnx
[03:06] <CosmoDad> silvercat: the config will be in /boot/config-<whatever>
[03:06] <doms> sudharsh any like networking over xmms
[03:06] <sudharsh> doms: not sure.. though...try askin the fols at xmms
[03:06] <sudharsh> *folks
[03:06] <shoofle> any chance i could get some help with wireless networking woes?
[03:07] <CosmoDad> shoofle: what's wrong
[03:07] <eric> hi
[03:07] <shoofle> CosmoDad: for one thing, the wireless card no longer shows up in my networking preferences window
[03:07] <eric> hi
[03:08] <eric> hi
[03:08] <eric> hi
[03:08] <orbin> eric: stop it
[03:08] <doms> is possible i can install amarok over my gnome desktop
[03:08] <orbin> doms: sure.
[03:08] <HaRDaWaY> yes
[03:08] <CosmoDad> shoofle: type "ifconfig" and see if there's any device related to your wlan network card
[03:09] <shoofle> CosmoDad: nope
[03:09] <shoofle> CosmoDad: I can see it in the device manager though
[03:09] <mangusta> shoofle, if ifconfig, and iwconfig don't show up your wifi card
[03:09] <CosmoDad> shoofle: did you work before, and if so, did you recompile the kernel yourself or something?
[03:09] <mangusta> try modprobe yenta-socket
[03:09] <doms> what is the best palyer that i can play over the internet music like in winamp internet radio
[03:09] <mangusta> card services may not have started.....
[03:10] <shoofle> mangusta: nothing
[03:10] <shoofle> CosmoDad: it wasn't *working* but it was detected and it said it was working
[03:10] <sovieticool> is some pack like k3b for gnome ?
[03:10] <graveson> anyone
[03:10] <CosmoDad> shoofle: do you have an integrated adapter or PCMCIA?
[03:10] <shoofle> CosmoDad: pcmcia
[03:11] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: there's nothing in gnome that can match k3b ;)
[03:11] <shoofle> CosmoDad: it said it was connected, but no internet
[03:11] <doms> what is the best palyer that i can play over the internet music like in winamp internet radio
[03:11] <silvercat> CosmoDad, there's no build-folder and theres no rule to make target `modules' =(
[03:11] <orbin> doms: xmms should work really..but have you tried beep-media-player?
[03:11] <mangusta> what does: modprobe -l yenta-socket
[03:11] <mangusta> show shoofle ?
[03:11] <neo911> is there an ubuntu util so that in a small lan i can make one computer get more network bandwidth than the others?
[03:11] <marek__> !ati
[03:11] <ubotu> ati is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:11] <liable> CosmoDad: yes there is, cdrecord and growisofs from the command line :P
[03:11] <Laibsch> I was wondering how I can make per job-settings to a print job with cups.  For example if I want to print double-sided or from drawer 1, etc.  I do not want to define thousands of printer queues ;-)  I am not sure this is the right channel, but I do not know a better one that is also active.
[03:11] <sovieticool> thanx CosmoDad
[03:11] <CosmoDad> liable: duh :)
[03:11] <doms> beep-media-player orbin i can found that in my synaptic so i cant install it
[03:12] <graveson> i have 4 GB memory but ubuntu is only seeing 3GB via top ,is this normal and how do i fix this
[03:12] <neo911> not necessarily in a small lan just a lan in general
[03:12] <sovieticool> liable :D
[03:12] <CosmoDad> silvercat: did you install kernel-source-<whatever>?
[03:12] <] BreliC[> i have a strange question for you guys..
[03:12] <MdSalih3> hello all
[03:12] <MdSalih3> trying to apt-get kernel_package
[03:12] <mangusta> shoofle, what does modprobe -l yenta-socket show?
[03:12] <] BreliC[> about 4 months ago, i installed ubuntu breezy on my sister's computer
[03:12] <orbin> sovieticool: yeah, k3b is the most fully featured apparently, but check out gnomebaker
[03:12] <MdSalih3> what do i need to add as my source for apt-get to get kernel_package?
[03:12] <] BreliC[> everything was fine, i showed her how to use what she needed, keep it up to date, etc
[03:13] <orbin> doms: search for it.
[03:13] <doms> ok
[03:13] <CosmoDad> MdSalih3: I think it's called kernel-package
[03:13] <shoofle> mangusta: /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.ko
[03:13] <mangusta> okies, try ifconfig again
[03:13] <liable> ] BreliC[: try and put it all on one line soo its easy to follow.
[03:13] <mangusta> see if the card has been seen now
[03:13] <liable> ] BreliC[: punctuation! :)
[03:13] <shoofle> shows localloopback and eth0, my usb ethernet adapter
[03:14] <sovieticool> orbin is on synaptic ?
[03:14] <mangusta> ok, uhmmmmmm
[03:14] <sovieticool>  gnomebaker ??
[03:14] <orbin> sovieticool: ya
[03:14] <sovieticool> nice :D
[03:15] <] BreliC[> a few days ago, she was having a problem with her internet, and called Rogers.  They said they disconnected her internet because of port scanning (she wasn't able to give me the clearest description of their issue).  i'm assuming he meant that her computer was port scanning excessively or something.  she hardly downloads, only uses openoffice and Gaim and that's about it.  the only server i installed on her machin
[03:15] <] BreliC[> es were vsftpd and openssh.  any ideas??  the Rogers guy seemed to be suggesting that it was spyware.
[03:15] <dawid> hey can sum1 help me share some folders using samba
[03:15] <mangusta> shoofle, try: sudo discover --enable-all
[03:15] <mangusta> see if it comes up with anything...
[03:15] <sovieticool> how i find the location of cd rom ?
[03:15] <CosmoDad> mangusta: I'm not too familiar with PCMCIA, but wouldn't he need an adapter driver anyway? or is that this yenta_socket?
[03:15] <] BreliC[> i've been using linux for about 2.5 years now, download TONS of stuff and have never had any issues with internet connectivity.  is this guy full of it?
[03:15] <mangusta> sovieticool, cat /etc/fstab
[03:15] <sovieticool> to be mounted
[03:15] <shoofle> mangusta:  nothing
[03:15] <sovieticool> :P
[03:16] <CosmoDad> mangusta: cat /etc/fstab|grep -i cdrom
[03:16] <mangusta> shoofle, yenta is card services, for accessing pcmcia and pci bus
[03:16] <liable> ] BreliC[: i would take him to task if i were you. nmap her box, see whats running, also run netstat on it and see what it thinks is running.
[03:16] <mangusta> once you can see the card, you can install it, drivers usually orinoco and hermes
[03:16] <sovieticool> if is so there are they fully mounted ?
[03:16] <sovieticool> /dev/hda        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[03:16] <orbin> ] BreliC[: i don't think we get affected by spyware do we?
[03:16] <sovieticool> /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom1   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[03:16] <sovieticool> /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom2   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[03:17] <CosmoDad> ] BreliC[: if the passwords were weak anyone could have broken into and installed malicious software
[03:17] <mangusta> ls them sovieticool, but they are prob only mounted when there is a cd in
[03:17] <Marlun> How can I change the name of a computer in ubuntu?
[03:17] <] BreliC[> liable, thanks.  i will run some checks on her machine.  would chkrootkit help at all in this case?
[03:17] <waylandbill> Hello, I'm looking to backup files from my ubuntu system and windows samba shares nightly. What software exists to do that easily?
[03:18] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, na, it loves to give false positives
[03:18] <sovieticool> ok i will see mangusta
[03:18] <dark_fibre> Marlun Preferences -> Network -> General
[03:18] <] BreliC[> ompaul, heh, ok.
[03:18] <shoofle> mangusta: i already installed it, according to the ubuntu hardware wiki, using the XP drivers and ndiswrapper
[03:18] <CosmoDad> ] BreliC[: what you should do is turn of that box, insert a live cd and start forensics
[03:18] <waylandbill> the files would be burnt to DVD-RW by the way.
[03:18] <arrick> Hey guys does this line from /etc/passwd look right? microsoft:x:1002:1002:microsoft files,,,:/etc4/microsoft:/bin/microsoftonly
[03:18] <CosmoDad> ] BreliC[: log files are a great place to start
[03:18] <dark_fibre> Does anyone know a bash command to seach for files containing text?
[03:18] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, if you want to check her machine out check the ftp logs and what is being shared that is all
[03:18] <liable> ] BreliC[: wouldnt hurt, but if I were you I would talk to them and ask what ports were being scanned from the box and generally catch them out for being full of shit.
[03:19] <MdSalih3> codmodad - it doesn't even find kernel-package
[03:19] <ompaul> liable, and that is like so much effort, more than likely it was for her running a server on the machine and they assume it is compromised
[03:19] <liable> ] BreliC[: there is also rootkithunter, though if the box has been rootkitted, then its a waste of time. I would be more interested in hearing what they think it was doing.
[03:19] <] BreliC[> liable, yeah, that's what i was thinking of doing.  problem is, she lives in another city and they won't reconnect her machine until she "brings it in" or so he says
[03:19] <m_0_r_0_n> arrick, you funny guy
[03:20] <] BreliC[> CosmoDad, Ompaul, thanks guys.  will do that.
[03:20] <sovieticool> i just receve the magic pack from ubuntu guys :P whit a lot of cd ..i will give some to my friends ..me happy :)
[03:20] <CosmoDad> ] BreliC[: let me tell you that number one cause for breakins are weak passwords
[03:20] <orbin> sovieticool: cool :P
[03:20] <arrick> m_0_r_0_n, what do you mean funny
[03:20] <arrick> ?
[03:20] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, well if she brings it in they will see it as a ubuntu box which will be a kick in the head for them :)
[03:20] <mangusta> shoofle, try starting network settings, see if eth1 is listed....
[03:21] <silvercat> CosmoDad, there's no kernel-source-2.6.12 in my apt :(
[03:21] <CosmoDad> ] BreliC[: the machines I administrate are being brute force-attacked about 10 times a day
[03:21] <m_0_r_0_n> arrick, you re just kidding, arent you?
[03:21] <] BreliC[> CosmoDad, indeed, though it's quite long and a mixture of text, upper/lower case, and characters
[03:21] <boyeestudio> I find my ubuntu run very slow! What can I do making it run faster?
[03:21] <shoofle> mangusta: nothing, just eht0 ad modem
[03:21] <liable> ] BreliC[: thats why i would talk to them yourself, easy to pull the wool over a newbs eyes, once the guys realise you might actually know what you are talking about they might actually give some real answers
[03:21] <sovieticool> hehe now i must get to work  wo study and to learn me and my friend's and to change opinion's:D
[03:21] <mangusta> im not sure what else could be going on
[03:21] <] BreliC[> ompaul, they refused to help her because it was linux.  she called HP (her computer's manufacturer) and they also refused
[03:21] <mangusta> you have rebooted since installing?
[03:21] <Marlun> dark_fibre: I do not have a desktop enviorment installed, how can I do it through terminal? =)
[03:21] <shoofle> yes
[03:21] <doms> orbin amarok is good
[03:21] <doms> better good
[03:22] <mangusta> cause Mine went spastic after first boot, after reboot it came good though
[03:22] <shoofle> when i first installed it showed up and i could change settings
[03:22] <orbin> doms: that's good
[03:22] <CosmoDad> MdSalih3: do you have the standard repositories set up?
[03:22] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, so they say bring it in ... why in the living daylights did you want to have a server on it, it is more than likely the reason they kicked her, most likely against the aup
[03:22] <shoofle> see my computer freezes often when i unplug ethernet cables and stuff
[03:22] <boyeestudio> I find my ubuntu run very slow! What can I do making it run faster?
[03:22] <sovieticool> amarok work on gnome doms
[03:22] <doms> yes amarok can play over my LAN
[03:22] <sovieticool> ?
[03:22] <mangusta> boyeestudio, reboot
[03:22] <doms> yes very well
[03:22] <arrick> m_0_r_0_n, no I wasnt I want to know
[03:22] <MdSalih3> codmodad - i have it set up as it is on new installation
[03:23] <mangusta> usually its updates, after a reboot it can come good
[03:23] <mangusta> mine lost it after a kernel update
[03:23] <CosmoDad> silvercat: then your /etc/apt/sources.list is whacky. Start synaptics and figure out if you have those repos set up
[03:23] <mangusta> mouse went notchy, everything
[03:23] <sovieticool> doms yes very well your answear was for me ?
[03:23] <] BreliC[> ompaul, so i can help her remotely.  i have loads more servers than she does, always have (in my 10-15 years of internet connectivity) and have NEVER had a problem
[03:23] <boyeestudio> why reboot? any other way to it?
[03:23] <arrick> I want that user to have acces to that folder only on my ftp server, so I can install from remote locations
[03:23] <CosmoDad> MdSalih3: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:23] <ompaul> boyeestudio, run xubuntu-desktop it is light weight, and also make sure you are not running services you don't need
[03:23] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, both of you with rodgers?
[03:23] <] BreliC[> ompaul, yes
[03:23] <mangusta> not sure boyeestudio, but you have to eleminate all likely suspects....
[03:23] <orbin> boyeestudio: what are your specs?
[03:24] <] BreliC[> ompaul, trust me, i push my ISP harder than 90% of subscribers :)
[03:24] <waylandbill> HP would refuse to help if the system didn't start with linux. I can't expect to put aftermarket parts on a car and then expect the manufacturer to warranty them.
[03:24] <arrick> boyeestudio, find out what process is bogging it down
[03:24] <arrick> then stop it
[03:24] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, so then unequal treatment, you talk with them, about that account, then see what they have to say
[03:25] <shoofle> i will try restarting
[03:25] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, but it is a person to person thing not really something an irc channel can sort
[03:25] <mangusta> try it shoofle, also, before reboot
[03:25] <] BreliC[> ompaul, i will.  i'll get my sister to transfer her logs to her usb key and send them to me from a connection somewhere
[03:25] <silvercat> Cosmo, I'm using breezy though.. but theres nothing wrong with my list.. :/
[03:25] <mangusta> run apt-get update
[03:25] <boyeestudio> what is xubuntu-desktop? and how to bog any process down?
[03:25] <mangusta> and dist-upgrade, just in case there are any other updates too
[03:25] <] BreliC[> if i find anything interesting, i'll report back and let you guys know
[03:25] <ompaul> ] BreliC[, do that, but at the same time have a chat with them about her account
[03:25] <mangusta> boyeestudio, run a terminal, and type in top
[03:26] <mangusta> look at what is on the top of the list
[03:26] <CosmoDad> silvercat: do "reload" in synaptics and try again
[03:26] <MdSalih3> cosmodad: http://pastebin.com/653437
[03:26] <CosmoDad> silvercat: and tell me the error message
[03:26] <boyeestudio> good! and then?
[03:26] <mangusta> tell us
[03:27] <orbin> what's the process at the top?
[03:27] <silvercat> CosmoDad, theres no error message
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7918 boyeestu  15   0 77032  17m  10m S  9.3  3.5   1:57.70 gnome-terminal
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7055 root      15   0 40592  23m 7660 S  8.3  4.8  16:33.32 Xorg
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7599 boyeestu  16   0 43920 9820 7772 S  1.0  1.9   1:31.25 metacity
[03:27] <boyeestudio> 10949 boyeestu  15   0  441m 219m  19m S  0.7 44.3  16:54.16 java
[03:27] <boyeestudio> 11573 boyeestu  15   0 75592  27m  10m S  0.7  5.5   0:14.09 stardict
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7575 boyeestu  15   0  5940 2300 1744 S  0.3  0.5   0:03.61 xscreensaver
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7606 boyeestu  16   0 80216  16m  12m S  0.3  3.3   0:42.99 nautilus
[03:27] <boyeestudio>  7656 boyeestu  15   0 18580 7568 6564 S  0.3  1.5   0:21.54 multiload-apple
[03:27] <liable> ] BreliC[: better yet, install ssh on her box and take a good look around
[03:27] <boyeestudio> 11691 boyeestu  16   0  2148 1100  840 R  0.3  0.2   0:00.27 top
[03:27] <ompaul> boyeestudio, stop
[03:27] <CosmoDad> silvercat: what does "apt-cache show kernel-package" tell you?
[03:27] <boyeestudio>     1 root      16   0  1560  528  456 S  0.0  0.1   0:01.89 init
[03:27] <El_Che> having a hard time trying to install a amd64bit smp workstation
[03:27] <boyeestudio> it change all the time!
[03:27] <orbin> mangusta: good one. :P
[03:27] <] BreliC[> liable, heh, it already is, but like i said, they disconnected her, so i can't get in
[03:28] <shoofle> stuff seems to have happened!
[03:28] <El_Che> installs fine, but when running an smp kernel zoof, gone
[03:28] <mangusta> I didnt say paste anything
[03:28] <ompaul> boyeestudio, please go to #ubuntu-cn where people can help you more
[03:28] <mangusta> dammit, tool
[03:28] <silvercat> CosmoDad, you mean other than telling me what it is?
[03:28] <El_Che> breezy boot and crash after a while (load?), dapper won't even boot
[03:28] <kimo> anyone using samba clients vs Win2003 server, how do u mount user's profile directories ?
[03:28] <ompaul> boyeestudio,   #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[03:28] <CosmoDad> silvercat: tell me if "apt-cache show kernel-package" yields any description of the package
[03:29] <silvercat> CosmoDad, I have kernel-source-2.6.11 and 2.6.10 but not 2.6.12 which i'm using. and yes, it describes the package.
[03:29] <alon> when i try to access my linux from other computers in my home network, it asks for username and password and it doesn't accept any username and password, not even mine. so how can i open it and disable this asking for username and password?
[03:29] <Marlun> how can I change my computer name through terminal?
[03:29] <asad2005> How do I know if I am running XGL or standard xserver
[03:29] <CosmoDad> silvercat: if it does, the package is available. I can't see no reason why you're not able to find it
[03:29] <_jason> Marlun: edit /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts accordingly
[03:29] <gnomefreak> asad2005: are you on breezy?
[03:29] <CosmoDad> silvercat: try "aptitude install kernel-source-2.6.12"
[03:29] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Any way to make those not show up as square blocks in a terminal?  (tty, not gnome-terminal (where I already see them right, utf-8 enabled))
[03:30] <asad2005> gnomefreak, No dapper
[03:30] <Marlun> _jason: thanks!
[03:30] <ompaul> tonyyarusso, well I can see what I am posting :)
[03:30] <alon> when i try to access my linux from other computers in my home network, it asks for username and password and it doesn't accept any username and password, not even mine. so how can i open it and disable this asking for username and password?
[03:30] <orbin> ompaul: how'd you know he's asian?
[03:30] <gnomefreak> asad2005: please join #ubuntu+1 for dapper issues or questions
[03:30] <subsinker> Hi... can anyone help with a problem with kaffeine 0.8.1?
[03:30] <ompaul> tonyyarusso, I'll help you in a sec
[03:30] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: 'k.
[03:30] <Bambino> How can i start a download with wget in my terminal, and continue working in the same terminal?
[03:30] <CosmoDad> alon: if you mean accessing in terms of ssh you should check /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[03:31] <orbin> Bambino: append an & to the end
[03:31] <silvercat> CosmoDad, there's no kernel-source-2.6.12 package. only 2.6.11 and
[03:31] <orbin> Bambino: or run screen
[03:31] <silvercat> 2.6.10 =(
[03:31] <CosmoDad> Bambino: use "-d" for daemon mode
[03:31] <alon> COsmoDad what should i check there?
[03:31] <ompaul> gnomefreak, tell orbin about me :-)
[03:31] <CosmoDad> alon: specifically "AllowUsers"
[03:31] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:31] <Bambino> orbin, which is betst? so wget -c http:whateverfile.iso & ?
[03:31] <Zoroaster> this is off-topic, but I have a friend that has business dsl with verizon, and it is differnet than the dsl I am used which is PPoE, but his dsl is just DHCP, what modem/router/firewall would someone reccomend?
[03:31] <Kleggas> I just made an dist-upgrade on my server and now mysqld wont start, giving me the error: [ERROR]  Fatal error: Please read "Security" section of the manual to find out how to run mysqld as root!
[03:31] <orbin> Bambino: maybe you should listen to CosmoDad
[03:31] <Kleggas> anyone knows why?
[03:32] <alon> CosmoDad i don't have that file
[03:32] <CosmoDad> alon: how did you try to connect to your box?
[03:32] <orbin> gnomefreak: no botsnack until i get the joke :-/
[03:32] <Bambino> CosmoDad, -d for daemon? What is daemon mode?
[03:32] <subsinker> Got a prob with kaffeine.... i cant choose the kaffeine-engine, although everything neccessary is installed =((
[03:32] <Dr_Willis> Kleggas,  sounds like its not trying to run as root. (from the error message)
[03:32] <CosmoDad> Bambino: it makes wget put standard output into a log file and not bug you while downloading
[03:32] <Dr_Willis> Kleggas,  or its NOW trying to run as root.
[03:32] <alon> CosmoDad via windows xp explorer
[03:32] <gnomefreak> orbin: but i want one :(
[03:32] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:32] <CosmoDad> silvercat: what did that aptitude line I gave you yield?
[03:33] <Kleggas> Dr_Willis: ok, and how do I fix it? it doesn't run as nonroot
[03:33] <Bambino> CosmoDad, whee thanks
[03:33] <Dr34mC0d3r> i have a cron job that dont automaticly fire 1 * * * * /usr/bin/php -f /home/chris/public_html/weather.php
[03:33] <kimo> anyone using samba clients vs Win2003 server, how do u mount user's profile directories ?
[03:33] <CosmoDad> alon: have you set up a webserver or something on your Ubuntu box?
[03:33] <Dr34mC0d3r> i can run it as root from the command line just fine..
[03:34] <orbin> gnomefreak: then answer mummy's question ...
[03:34] <Dr34mC0d3r> got any ideas?
[03:34] <CosmoDad> alon: or samba?
[03:34] <alon> COsmoDad oops, i do have the file you mentioned before, but just without the "d" letter you wrote
[03:34] <CosmoDad> Dr34mC0d3r: you're missing the user name
[03:34] <gnomefreak> orbin: the question being how did ompaul know that he/she was asian?
[03:35] <Dr34mC0d3r> ahh - url of example?
[03:35] <Dr_Willis> Kleggas,  id check the ubuntu wiki/forums - and perhaps the doc file they are mentioning.
[03:35] <CosmoDad> alon: that's the client-part of ssh, but it doesn't matter if you used the explorer
[03:35] <Zoroaster> this is off-topic, but I have a friend that has business dsl with verizon, and it is differnet than the dsl that I am used to which is PPoE, but his dsl is just DHCP, what modem/router/firewall would someone reccommend?  I recently bought and tried a netgear DG834G and netgear says it doesnt work with my type of dsl
[03:35] <subsinker> Nobody here to help? =((
[03:35] <orbin> gnomefreak: well, yeah.
[03:35] <ompaul> orbin, the language used was not native English, so the ip told me they were chinese
[03:35] <CosmoDad> Dr34mC0d3r: fire 1 * * * * *    <USER NAME HERE> <command like you did>
[03:35] <Dr34mC0d3r> ok thanks
[03:36] <sovieticool> when i try to blank a CD RW whit gnomebaker  he close himself imediatly ! why ?
[03:36] <orbin> ompaul: ah.
[03:36] <gnomefreak> orbin: whois is a great command ;)
[03:36] <alon> CosmoDad i can't access my linux from my linux also indeed, it asks for password and only when i clean up the username and password areas it let me enter, and in windows if these areas are clean i can't click "OK"
[03:36] <Bambino> CosmoDad, btw, can I use like this: wget -cd http://file.extension ?
[03:36] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: start gnomebaker from console and see the log output
[03:36] <arrick> Guys I feel the need to repeat my self, as I cannot see the question and no one has been able to help me out thus far
[03:36] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmm wonders
[03:36] <gnomefreak> !whois
[03:36] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:36] <arrick> Hey guys does this line from /etc/passwd look right? microsoft:x:1002:1002:microsoft files,,,:/etc4/microsoft:/bin/microsoftonly
[03:36] <gnomefreak> oh well had to try ;)
[03:37] <orbin> gnomefreak: indeed.  i didn't spot a country code though.  i wouldn't have bothered to ask otherwise.  just curious
[03:37] <graveson> is it possible for the ati driver to become corrupted.i had the ati driver working and upon reboot after some time the fglrx driver does not work anymore"
[03:37] <Dr_Willis> graveson,  its possible a kernel update, may of messed it up. try reinstalling fglrx
[03:37] <gnomefreak> orbin: ive used sites for that also you should beable to do a reverse lookup on ips
[03:37] <CosmoDad> graveson: did you upgrade the kernel?
[03:38] <alon> CosmoDad i can't access my linux from my linux also indeed, it asks for password and only when i clean up the username and password areas it let me enter, and in windows if these areas are clean i can't click "OK"
[03:38] <arrick> graveson, did your computer up date between your last boot and this one?
[03:38] <graveson> cosmodad: no
[03:38] <CosmoDad> graveson: through automatic upgrade possibly?
[03:38] <shoofle> nothing happened!
[03:38] <graveson> arrick: yes there has been updates
[03:38] <shoofle> no better now!
[03:38] <arrick> thats your problem
[03:38] <orbin> gnomefreak: i see.  you may have your botsnack now :)
[03:38] <gnomefreak> not with whois you cant :(
[03:38] <gnomefreak> ;)
[03:38] <graveson> cosmodad :yes this is possible
[03:38] <CosmoDad> graveson: if you build the driver yourself, you have to rebuild it
[03:39] <arrick> eeeewwwwww CosmoDad
[03:39] <mangusta> shoofle, try a network restart, but it will drop the machine offline....
[03:39] <graveson> cosmodad: :( that was a mission
[03:39] <mangusta> sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart;
[03:39] <CosmoDad> alon: sorry  I wouldn't know how to access Linux from the XP explorer.
[03:39] <CosmoDad> graveson: so play it again sam ;)
[03:39] <mangusta> that may being the new card up in the networking....
[03:39] <Bambino> CosmoDad, when you say use daemon. do you mean wget -d httpfile.extension ? or do you mean wget httpfile -d ? (and if you meant the first thing I said, do can I add -cd or it must be only -d? ) :)
[03:40] <shoofle> mangusta: other people on the network might not like me i will check
[03:40] <gnomefreak> orbin: you are in alstralia (sp) see not hard ;)
[03:40] <CosmoDad> Bambino: I usually do: wget -d <filename>
[03:40] <alon> cosmodad you don't have to know how to do this, only tell me how to open my computer to the network and not ask for password and username
[03:40] <mangusta> okies, will only affect the machine itself, not other machines on network
[03:40] <Bambino> CosmoDad, cool ok. well its not working for me cause i see it downloading and I am with it on the row where it downloads :(
[03:40] <orbin> gnomefreak: judgin by your mispelling of another country, i'm guessing you are an american ;)
[03:40] <CosmoDad> alon: I use ssh to connect from any {windows|linux} machine to my ubuntu box
[03:41] <Bambino> CosmoDad, I am using putty to ssh to my laptop, (using windows now) is it because of that perhaps?
[03:41] <arrick> orbin, you familiar with /etc/passwd?
[03:41] <gnomefreak> orbin: yep ;)
[03:41] <shoofle> mangusta: is this a different kind of network restart than i know of?
[03:41] <arrick> morning orbin
[03:41] <shoofle> i am not experienced with things.
[03:41] <orbin> arrick: no, sorry
[03:41] <arrick> ok
[03:41] <tonyyarusso> orbin: Wow...that was good, but so sadly true.
[03:41] <orbin> arrick: evening
[03:41] <arrick> thanks anyway
[03:41] <mangusta> not sure, it restarts network service on the machine
[03:41] <Dalamar> does anybody know how to fix  403 Forbidden error message on a fresh apache2 install ?
[03:41] <IdleOne> morning folks
[03:41] <CosmoDad> Bambino: oh shit, sorry it's "-b"
[03:41] <CosmoDad> Bambino: my fault :(
[03:41] <arrick> tonyyarusso, you good with /etc/passwd?
[03:41] <alon> cosmodad what is ssh? i installed samba, isn't it the tool for sharing files in windows networks?
[03:41] <orbin> tonyyarusso: ah, you're canadian.  no wonder you're taking my side :)
[03:41] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Can't say I've messed with it ever.
[03:42] <CosmoDad> alon: yes it actually is
[03:42] <Bambino> CosmoDad Thank you, working now :)
[03:42] <arrick> ok
[03:42] <arrick> thansk anyway tonyyarusso
[03:42] <Dalamar> does anybody know how to fix  403 Forbidden error message on a fresh apache2 install ?
[03:42] <Dr_Willis> ssh can be used to transfer files as well.
[03:42] <tonyyarusso> orbin: Actually, I'm from Minnesota, but my IP's Canadian b/c I'm going to university there.
[03:42] <orbin> gnomefreak: see, tonyyarusso has a nice easy address
[03:42] <shoofle> gonna try stuff now!
[03:42] <CosmoDad> alon: yes samba should work -- somehow. I haven't used Samba for years, however
[03:42] <orbin> tonyyarusso: oh. well, no offence then :)
[03:42] <sovieticool> yep CosmoDad now i thing is working but it freeze after i change window
[03:42] <CosmoDad> alon: you'll have to wait for someone more expert on that field than I am
[03:42] <Dr_Willis> You need to set a Samba password for the linux users. (sudo smbpasswd -a username) for their homes tobe shared.
[03:43] <alon> cosmodad ok, thanks anyway
[03:43] <tonyyarusso> orbin: None taken.  Wish I was Canadian, and Minnesota's not much like much of the US anyway ;)
[03:43] <LinuxJones> arrick: how did you end up with those paths for that user ?
[03:43] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: what's freezing?
[03:43] <gnomefreak> alaska ;)
[03:43] <CosmoDad> lol
[03:43] <sovieticool> gnomebaker
[03:44] <Bambino> CosmoDad, thank you once again, You managed to answer me whilst answering 10 others. appreciated.
[03:44] <doms> anybody hav a software like internet cafe monitoring coz i want to use that in my linux workstation i have a 7 pc
[03:44] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: wait some time
[03:44] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, according to the patriot Act2 you can be sentenced to life in jail for saying what you just said
[03:44] <doms> anybody hav a software like internet cafe monitoring coz i want to use that in my linux workstation i have a 7 pc
[03:44] <CosmoDad> Bambino: this is one heck of a job :)
[03:44] <Martiini> Ive got a dapper question
[03:44] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Then come get me!
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Martiini: ubuntu+1 can help you with that
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> !dapper
[03:44] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[03:44] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, :P I'm canadian
[03:45] <gnomefreak> im sorry
[03:45] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:45] <doms> anybody hav a software like internet cafe monitoring coz i want to use that in my linux workstation i have a 7 pc
[03:45] <Martiini> Thanks
[03:45] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: you are soon to be american
[03:45] <tonyyarusso> IdleOne: Exactly.  You think the people governed by the Patriot Act know how to read it?
[03:45] <SiriusA> will dapper support dmraid devices?
[03:45] <CosmoDad> doms: stop repeating in short intervals
[03:45] <gnomefreak> SiriusA: #ubuntu+! for dapper related questions
[03:45] <IdleOne> tonyyarusso, nope! and gnomefreak how do you know that?
[03:46] <SiriusA> gnomefreak, k thx
[03:46] <sovieticool> CosmoDad, look here please it is normal ?http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12035
[03:46] <IdleOne> ubuntu+1
[03:46] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: i know all ;) you said it in offtopic one day abouta  week ago or so
[03:46] <_jason> SiriusA: gnomefreak meant #ubuntu+1
[03:46] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, ahh ok
[03:46] <vez> k Im havin troubles converting mp3s to wav. any                         ggestions
[03:46] <arrick> LinuxJones, I created the user, then edited the home directory and the /bin/microsoftonly
[03:46] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, thought you hacked me and where looking at my logs or sumthing hehe
[03:46] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: possibly
[03:46] <gnomefreak> no sir ;)
[03:46] <doms> anybody hav a software like internet cafe monitoring coz i want to use that in my linux workstation i have a 7 pc
[03:46] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: it could also be some gnomebaker bug though
[03:47] <arrick> LinuxJones, that is very similiar to the ftp user on my server, and I want the same result
[03:47] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: why don't you just go with k3b? imho, gnomebaker is a piece of crap compare to k3b
[03:47] <_jason> arrick: you can use the 'usermod' command instead of editing by hand
[03:47] <sovieticool> i have gnome :(
[03:47] <arrick> ok
[03:47] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: that doesn't matter *at all*
[03:47] <IdleOne> sovieticool, you can still install k3b
[03:47] <IdleOne> sovieticool, sudo apt-get install  k3b
[03:47] <_jason> arrick: but your line looks find as long as that microsoftonly thing exists I guess
[03:47] <sovieticool> yesssss ??????
[03:47] <sovieticool> wowww
[03:47] <arrick> how do i use the usermod to change the /bin/something part?
[03:47] <silvercat> CosmoDad, the aptitude line just told me that it couldnt find a package named kernel-source-2.6.12
[03:48] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: KDE apps just come in KDE style, that's about all
[03:48] <Martiini> Where do I find startup log?
[03:48] <_jason> arrick: man usermod, I think it's -s
[03:48] <Dr_Willis> amazing how well kde and gnome work together these days. :P
[03:48] <orbin> sovieticool: yeah, they bring the req. libraries in
[03:48] <CosmoDad> Martiini: somewhere in /var/log
[03:48] <arrick> ok thanks _jaso
[03:48] <arrick> _jason, thanks
[03:48] <sovieticool> so any program that work in kde work in gnome too ?
[03:48] <Martiini> I know its /var/logs - no help
[03:48] <CosmoDad> silvercat: but you said apt-cache show kernel-source-2.6.12 gave you a description of the package?
[03:48] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: most if not all
[03:48] <CosmoDad> silvercat: this is really weirdo
[03:48] <sovieticool> :)) today i find america :)))
[03:49] <CosmoDad> Martiini: type 'dmesg' to see hardware-related logs
[03:49] <silvercat> CosmoDad, no, you told me to apt-cache show kernel-package, not the source.. it cant find the source package.
[03:49] <subsinker> Got a prob with kaffeine.... i cant choose the kaffeine-engine, although everything neccessary is installed =((
[03:49] <fuci> How do I change my keyboardlayout? Ive set it to Finnish but I it still doesnt work.
[03:49] <sovieticool> to uninstal gnomebaker ?
[03:49] <sovieticool> how i do that ?
[03:49] <Martiini> CosmoDadIm not in that sustem - do I need to chroot ?
[03:49] <_jason> sovieticool: aptitude remove gnomebaker
[03:49] <IdleOne> sovieticool, sudo apt-get remove gnomebaker
[03:50] <ompaul> ohh
[03:50] <tonyyarusso> May I have my terminal characters display knowledge cookie now?
[03:50] <sovieticool> thanx a lot _jason and IdleOne
[03:50] <CosmoDad> silvercat: geez I'm just realizing I don't have any 2.6.12 sources either
[03:50] <doms> anybody hav a software like internet cafe monitoring coz i want to use that in my linux workstation i have a 7 pc
[03:50] <CosmoDad> silvercat: sry I mixed up that kernel-package prob with yours...
[03:50] <Dr_Willis> doms,  to monitor what exactly?
[03:50] <silvercat> CosmoDad, thats weirdo..
[03:51] <doms> like itme in and time out
[03:51] <_jason> doms: apt-cache search internet cafe
[03:51] <silvercat> CosmoDad, the sources for the running kernel isnt available..
[03:51] <MdSalih3> how do i load up the "device driver" in ubuntu ?
[03:51] <sovieticool> and thanx to all because u help a newpenguin like me
[03:51] <Dr_Willis> doms,  whos time? :P
[03:51] <Dr_Willis> doms,  may want to check freshmeat.net see what sort of tools they mention
[03:51] <CosmoDad> silvercat: yeah that's absolutely strange
[03:51] <orbin> MdSalih3: that's a bit generic. what device?
[03:52] <MdSalih3> mmc/sd
[03:52] <silvercat> CosmoDad, I was the one with the /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build/-problem.. =)
[03:53] <silvercat> CosmoDad, cant make my kernel modules for the wifi-card
[03:53] <DevUrandom> Excuse me, but it seems my Ubuntu install has switched to 680x460 for no reason and I am unable to change back...
[03:53] <CosmoDad> silvercat: I see your problem
[03:53] <doms> i hav a 7 client pc and i hav 1 server which means before they can use i must log-in them first in my server like how much they rent the pc, gud for 1 hour like something that
[03:53] <orbin> MdSalih3: afaik, that'd be to do with the kernel
[03:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell DevUrandom about fixres
[03:53] <orbin> or modules or whatever
[03:53] <mangusta> DevUrandom, check out /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:53] <silvercat> cool
[03:53] <fuci> How do I change my keyboardlayout? Ive set it to Finnish but I it still doesnt work.
[03:54] <CosmoDad> anyone know why kernel-source-2.6.12 is not in the official ubuntu repo?
[03:55] <_jason> !info linux-source-2.6.12
[03:55] <ubotu> linux-source-2.6.12: (Linux kernel source for version 2.6.12 with Ubuntu patches), section devel, is optional. Version: 2.6.12-9.23 (breezy), Packaged size: 39493 kB, Installed size: 39628 kB
[03:55] <CosmoDad> silvercat: there you go :)
[03:55] <orbin> what's the diff bn kernel-src and linux-src?
[03:55] <CosmoDad> _jason: just remembered they renamed it
[03:55] <CosmoDad> orbin: name
[03:55] <silvercat> CosmoDad, ahh :D
[03:55] <orbin> CosmoDad: so it's the new convention?
[03:55] <CosmoDad> orbin: yeah
[03:56] <orbin> right
[03:56] <CosmoDad> orbin: there's more behind it but that's the Debian part
[03:56] <dewdude> I'm getting an error about not being able to read the ICE authority file
[03:56] <dewdude> and i can't get into my desktop
[03:56] <P__> hey, someone can help about installing a network card please ? module is loaded, i only don't know how get the interface now
[03:56] <graveson> i have a hyperthread motherboard.is it wise to change my kernel to 686-smp just to install the ati driver
[03:56] <CosmoDad> P__: network manager
[03:57] <P__> CosmoDad, i can't start x
[03:57] <CosmoDad> P__: then you'll have to edit /etc/network/interfaces manually
[03:57] <CosmoDad> P__: check the manpage
[03:57] <P__> ok
[03:57] <mangusta> P__, try ifconfig?
[03:57] <silvercat> CosmoDad, well thanks, I'll see if this works now then.. kinda slow connection, 40mb will take a few =)
[03:57] <CosmoDad> silvercat: have some coffee :)
[03:58] <graveson> anyone ?
[03:58] <P__> do you know how I can configure X correctly ? i m on a latop, I have a geforce go 7600, of couse I need to install the driver but maybe I could use a vesa until then ?
[03:58] <CosmoDad> P__: ifconfig is the one-time solution
[03:58] <orbin> silvercat: unless you're on dialup like me. be quiet please ;)
[03:58] <CosmoDad> P__: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg should work
[03:58] <P__> CosmoDad, once I load the module using insmod, if I do ifconfig there is only the loopback if
[03:59] <CosmoDad> P__: ifconfig -a should show you the new device
[03:59] <shredder_> Has anyone here installed Real Player 10 Gold, I downloaded it from realplayer, In the terminal I get an access denied error and even when prompted to use password I still get jinxed?
[03:59] <orbin> P__: or just open up xorg.conf and change the driver to vesa
[03:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell shredder_ about realplayer
[03:59] <nicolito> hello
[04:00] <dewdude> so..i'm guessing no one has any idea about .ICEAuthority file errors
[04:00] <dewdude> or what it even is
[04:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell dewdude about xhangs
[04:00] <sovieticool_> how i change the resolution of my monitor ? now is 60 hz :|
[04:00] <dewdude> it doesn't hang
[04:00] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: that's cool for an LCD
[04:00] <nicolito> anybody can tell me how can I instal a deb package that says that has problems using dpkg??
[04:00] <sovieticool_> i have a 17'' FLATRON LG F700p
[04:00] <dewdude> it tries to log in..then logs back out
[04:01] <orbin> sovieticool: that's not res. that's refresh rate
[04:01] <fuci> How do I change my keyboardlayout? Ive set it to Finnish but I it still doesnt work.
[04:01] <_jason> dewdude: try what it says
[04:01] <sovieticool_> CosmoDad, is a CRT monitor
[04:01] <P__> CosmoDad, thanks, i can start it now
[04:01] <CosmoDad> P__: awesome
[04:01] <dewdude> well
[04:01] <dewdude> the file doesn't exist
[04:01] <pike> dewdude: delete the file
[04:01] <dewdude> it's not there
[04:01] <dewdude> at all, it never was
[04:01] <pike> ls -a  doesnt show it?
[04:01] <dewdude> or...doh
[04:01] <dewdude> hold on
[04:02] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: systems->properties->resolution (or whatever it is in your language)
[04:02] <pike> :)
[04:02] <_jason> !enter
[04:02] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[04:02] <P__> CosmoDad, when doing ifconfig -a, I have sit0 and the lo
[04:02] <RayFredPip> _jason, hey
[04:02] <CosmoDad> P__: did you load the driver?
[04:02] <dewdude> alrighty, i'll try that...danke
[04:02] <nicolito> anybody can tell me how can I instal a deb package that says that has problems using dpkg??
[04:02] <sovieticool_> i try CosmoDad but is only 60 HZ !
[04:02] <orbin> nicolito: what is it?
[04:02] <nicolito> anybody can tell me how can I instal a deb package that says that has dependences problems using dpkg??
[04:02] <nicolito> orbin, sorry
[04:03] <CosmoDad> nicolito: you need to install debs that your target deb is dependent on
[04:03] <orbin> nicolito: for what?  i mean, what package is it?
[04:03] <nicolito> it is a deb file for using my webcam
[04:03] <CosmoDad> nicolito: install the debs it requires
[04:03] <orbin> nicolito: pastebin the errors
[04:03] <arrick> dewdude, if the file is not there and its throwing that error still, you  may need to reinstall the program
[04:03] <_jason> RayFredPip: hello
[04:03] <nicolito> that is not included on the repositories
[04:03] <P__> CosmoDad, how ?
[04:04] <CosmoDad> P__: sudo modprobe <driver>
[04:04] <P__> CosmoDad, just typed insmod ......./e1000.k
[04:04] <RayFredPip> _jason, Nice to meet you! are you tired?
[04:04] <DewDude> alrighty....thanks
[04:04] <CosmoDad> P__: sudo modprobe e1000
[04:04] <DewDude> back in gnome
[04:04] <_jason> RayFredPip: the ops like to keep this channel for support, let's go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:04] <fish_> re
[04:04] <CosmoDad> P__: if there're no errors, the driver will be loaded. Check the interface name with ifconfig -a
[04:04] <jadaz87> !quicktime
[04:04] <ubotu> hmm... quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[04:04] <RayFredPip> _jason, OK! let's go
[04:05] <fish_> i have a problem: setxkbmap de
[04:05] <fish_> Error loading new keyboard description
[04:05] <P__> CosmoDad, no error, but the ifconfig -a just gives me lo and sit0
[04:05] <mangusta> nicolito, use apt-get, or aptitude, should sort out deps for you, if not in the reps, try enabling the multiverse and universe sources in /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:05] <sparton> i figured out.....i hate adelphia high speed....they have my port 80 blocked
[04:05] <fish_> the same if i specify us or everything else
[04:05] <DewDude> heh, helps if i don't close xchat
[04:06] <CosmoDad> P__: sorry gotta go, will be back in 1-2h or so
[04:06] <nicolito> mangusta, the file I need, spca5xx-source_20060301-1_all.deb
[04:06] <nicolito> , isnt included in my repositories
[04:06] <mangusta> edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:06] <DevUrandom> The auto reconfiguration program worked, Thank you for your help.
[04:06] <mangusta> uncomment the deb lines under Universe and multiverse headings
[04:07] <Dr_Willis> backup your sources.list  befor editing it. :P is a good idea.
[04:07] <mangusta> run apt-get update
[04:07] <nicolito> I did it, but this file isnt included
[04:07] <mangusta> then try again
[04:07] <CosmoDad> P__: you can do sudo rmmod e1000, retry modprobing and use 'dmesg' to read log outputs, meanwhile
[04:07] <sovieticool_> so CosmoDad can u give me an idee how to set HZ to monitor to 80 ot 75 HZ ?
[04:07] <mangusta> do: ls /etc/apt/source*
[04:07] <CosmoDad> sovieticool: did the gui way I recommended you not work?
[04:08] <nicolito> ok
[04:08] <vez> in red hat I have no trouble converting my audio files to wav using bladeenc, any suggestions on how to get this done in ubuntu? even if it means using a different program. please help
[04:08] <orbin> sovieticool: pastebin /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:08] <nicolito> mangusta, four files
[04:09] <bigtoe> vez: grip
[04:09] <mangusta> any of them called sources.list
[04:09] <mangusta> ?
[04:09] <mangusta> or similar
[04:09] <nicolito> mangusta, yes
[04:09] <sovieticool_> ok rbin
[04:09] <sparton> ive never tryed bladeenc ive always used lame
[04:09] <sovieticool_> orbin*
[04:09] <mangusta> ok, edit it
[04:09] <nicolito> ok, but all of the repositories are uncomment
[04:10] <nicolito> uncommented
[04:10] <mangusta> can you see the deb lines after this line: ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[04:10] <mangusta> they are?
[04:10] <sovieticool_> orbin, here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12037
[04:11] <nicolito> no, all "deb" lines are uncommented
[04:11] <mc|amb> hi, could someone correct me please... mount -t smbfs//192.168,1,4/* /mnt/*
[04:11] <mangusta> okies
[04:11] <Dr_Willis> 192.168.1.4 for a start. :P dont use ,  - and  whats whith the /* ?
[04:11] <Pulgoki> anybody using nessus get a ssl error when trying to login?
[04:11] <sovieticool_> orbin,  i have a LG 17" FLATRON F700P CRT monitor !
[04:12] <orbin> ubotu: tell sovieticool about monrates
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> mc|amb,  i tend to cheat and use 'smb4k'
[04:12] <sovieticool_> !monrates
[04:12] <ubotu> hmm... monrates is To try and audodetect monitor rates, run: sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrang
[04:12] <mc|amb> Dr_Willis, how exactly do I use that?
[04:12] <orbin> sovieticool: should be an e on the end
[04:12] <vez> is grip in synaptic or do u have ftp? no luck with google though myffort was half assed at best.
[04:13] <Protocol1> whats the command for getting to the video setup?
[04:13] <P__> someone can help me with my driver problem ? with a tail -f on /var/log/messages I have the line telling about the driver Intel Pro/1000 which is the right one
[04:13] <orbin> vez: it's in universe
[04:13] <mangusta> nicolito, try finding the deb file here: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/spca5xx
[04:13] <virus343> hello, i am a linux newbie, how do I run programs from the terminal?
[04:13] <P__> I have also no error message, but after that an ifconfig -a show me only the lo and sit0
[04:13] <nicolito> mangusta, I downloaded the file, so I only want to install it, but the "dpkg -i" says: trouble with dependences
[04:13] <Dr_Willis> mc|amb,  install smb4k, and run it. :P or read the 'using samba book" thats avilable online and leran how to mount eh shares manually, correctly.
[04:13] <virus343> what command?
[04:13] <mangusta> what dep are missing?
[04:13] <sovieticool_> orbin i run sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange
[04:13] <sovieticool_>   and i receve VESA BIOS Extensions not detected.
[04:13] <IdleOne> virus343, MOST OF THE TIME YOU JUST TYPE THE PROGRAM NAME ONCE IT IS INSTALLED
[04:13] <IdleOne> sorry about the caps
[04:13] <mc|amb> Dr_Willis, :D thanks
[04:14] <virus343> i have that easy upuntu app
[04:14] <virus343> ubuntu
[04:14] <orbin> virus343: precisely.  what command?  some apps add themselves to the PATH environment, so you can just type their name e.g. xmms
[04:14] <mangusta> IdleOne, tis cool, it's noisy in here ;)
[04:14] <nicolito> debhelper (>=5.0.0)
[04:14] <IdleOne> !tell virus343 about easyubuntu
[04:14] <orbin> virus343: others you need to use absoulute or relative paths
[04:14] <virus343> its name is easyubuntu.py
[04:14] <nicolito> but I only finds lower versions
[04:14] <Protocol1>  whats the command for getting to the video setup?
[04:14] <pike> virus343: eirhter supply the full path or once in the same directory type ./filename
[04:14] <IdleOne> virus343, on that link there will be the instruction on how to start it
[04:14] <orbin> sovieticool: that's cool. hang on
[04:15] <virus343> aww
[04:15] <mangusta> nicolito, sudo aptitude install debhelper
[04:15] <virus343> now I know
[04:15] <virus343> thx
[04:15] <sovieticool_> now what to do ?
[04:15] <orbin> sovieticool: actually: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:15] <mangusta> ah
[04:16] <sovieticool_> yes i try that one time and i broke my ubuntu u have the paste bine can u tell me what line to modifi ?
[04:16] <orbin> Protocol1: define setup
[04:16] <mangusta> nicolito, get it here: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/debhelper
[04:16] <mangusta> v 5.0.0.7 is there
[04:17] <mangusta> nicolito, you have dapper?
[04:17] <Protocol1> video card setup
[04:17] <orbin> sovieticool: HorizSync and VertRefresh numbers are probably wrong
[04:17] <nicolito> noooo
[04:17] <nicolito> I have breezer
[04:17] <mangusta> ah
[04:17] <orbin> sovieticool: hang on, i'll see what i can google
[04:17] <sovieticool_> ok thanx orbin
[04:18] <orbin> Protocol1: to do what exactly? get 3d? setup dual head? blah blah blah
[04:18] <nicolito> I have breezy
[04:18] <mangusta> looks like spca5xx-source is only available in dapper too
[04:18] <mangusta> ??
[04:18] <Protocol1> to select what driver I want and the reolutions etc
[04:18] <nicolito> yes
[04:18] <orbin> !tell Protocol1 about xorg
[04:18] <nono> lwolf, j'en ai marre
[04:18] <bliss1_> hey
[04:19] <nono> mon sudo gedit n'ouvre plus rien du tt
[04:19] <_jason> !fr
[04:19] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:19] <nicolito> I only want to use an old usb webcam, RIMAX
[04:19] <orbin> Protocol1: run that tool, or edit xorg.conf by hand
[04:19] <noelia> hola
[04:19] <nicolito> but I dont find the drivers
[04:19] <mangusta> no idea nick|away
[04:19] <mangusta> no idea nicolito  rather
[04:19] <noelia> ello hat to name
[04:19] <xOrphenochx> howdy
[04:19] <orbin> sovieticool_: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:20] <xOrphenochx> anyone ever experienced that problem where your mouse goes berserk?
[04:20] <noelia> no soy espaola
[04:20] <sovieticool_> done
[04:20] <orbin> !es
[04:20] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:20] <noelia> tu que eres
[04:20] <orbin> sovieticool_: go down to horizsync
[04:20] <noelia> yes
[04:21] <sovieticool_> done
[04:21] <xophEr> Do you know of an app with which I could make a video of my desktop?
[04:21] <xOrphenochx> i think there was one in the add/remove programs setup
[04:21] <noppo> people, what software are you using to view djvu files?
[04:21] <bliss1_> I have some sources in my source list that start with http and go on to ftp that is incooect? deb http://ftp?
[04:21] <bliss1_> icorrect
[04:21] <bliss1_> incorrect
[04:22] <orbin> sovieticool_: change it so: HorizSync 30-98 and VertRefresh 50-160
[04:22] <Tuxie> anyone here using amd64 dapper with kernel image 2.6.15-20-amd64-k8? I need your /lib/modules/2.6.15-20-amd-k8/volatile/nvidia.ko :)
[04:22] <orbin> !tell bliss1_ about sources
[04:22] <orbin> bliss1_: check the pastebin links ubotu sent you
[04:22] <IdleOne> bliss1_, can you paste your sources.list to pastebin?
[04:22] <IdleOne> !paste
[04:22] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[04:23] <sovieticool_> done orbin now how i save ?
[04:23] <orbin> xophEr: istanbul
[04:23] <bliss1_> IdleOne: yes thanks
[04:23] <orbin> sovieticool_: ctrl+x, then y (i think)
[04:23] <devcon> i need some help with the alsa-driver
[04:24] <sovieticool_> ok
[04:24] <sovieticool_> i must to reboot ?
[04:24] <neo911> hey is it possible to set a timer somewhere in ubuntu utils so that it turns off after the set time? my acpid doesn't work
[04:24] <devcon> i didn't know what to do next, i've configure and make the alsa-driver
[04:24] <orbin> sovieticool_: not fully, ctrl+alt+backspace (login and type startx if you get dumped)
[04:24] <xophEr> orbin, thanks
[04:24] <DanielC> How can I change the system-wide defaults for the Gnome panel?
[04:25] <bliss1_> IdleOne: the question is can you have http://ftp is this a incorrect format
[04:25] <neo911> i want it so that even if i have active tcp connections or applications running they will all shutdown and the computer turn off
[04:25] <sovieticool_> if is not working how i reset xorg ?
[04:25] <IdleOne> bliss1_, it all depends on what the ftp is pointing to I guess...most of the time if they arent ubuntu repos it's a bad idea
[04:25] <Thread-> sovieticool_: ctrl+alt+backspace
[04:26] <bliss1_> IdleOne:thanks
[04:26] <Thread-> for a simple restart
[04:26] <orbin> sovieticool_: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf  ... then change everything back :)
[04:26] <orbin> sovieticool_: but it should work.  see you in a bit
[04:26] <sovieticool_> ok bye
[04:26] <IdleOne> bliss1_, you can use other repos but you may end up with a broken system and then you will be an unhappy ubuntu user who is gonna blame us and then I'll be forced to say I TOLD YOU SO!" :P
[04:27] <orbin> IdleOne: well, technically, he'll blame you :)
[04:27] <fuci> Can you help?
[04:27] <fuci> How do I change my keyboard layout
[04:27] <MisterN> cu
[04:27] <IdleOne> orbin, thats fine I got wide shoulders i'll take the blame I just wont pay for the repairs lol
[04:28] <bliss1_> IdleOne: ubuntu is just fine its another debian install on the same box
[04:28] <sovieticool> is working :))) lla lala me happy !! :P
[04:28] <arrick> hey all you ops out ther, how do I kick someone tht /kick does not work for
[04:28] <orbin> sovieticool: told you :)
[04:28] <sovieticool> hehe
[04:28] <simian__> i want to use an older nvidia driver in dapper, how would i do this?
[04:28] <orbin> sovieticool: so it's 75hz now?
[04:28] <sovieticool> is 85 :D
[04:28] <IdleOne> arrick, /kick nickname reason if you want to put one
[04:28] <orbin> sovieticool: even better :)
[04:28] <sovieticool> yes
[04:28] <PuMpErNiCkLe> arrick: Ban them first?
[04:29] <orbin> sovieticool: write those numbers down somewhere if you have to change them again
[04:29] <nonix4> toxic_: concerning your tail -f | grep question, the answer is simple: grep does not flush eagerly
[04:29] <nandemonai> I'm setting up apache2 and php5 and have it working pretty much.. only issue is that my .php indexing is not working properly.. for example.. http://localhost/index.php works and parses the php properly but if I enter http://localhost/ I get a prompt to download a phtml file.. What have I missed?
[04:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> simian__: You'd have to install it manually, I think.  Make sure both the kernel module and the driver are the same version.
[04:30] <sovieticool> yes i write them in a text editor and i save them !
[04:30] <sovieticool> what i learn i note there
[04:30] <mwe> nandemonai: configure it in the apache config file
[04:30] <orbin> fuci: sys>prefs k/board?
[04:30] <simian__> PuMpErNiCkLe: that sounds tricky to me
[04:31] <IdleOne> bliss1_, try asking in that distro support channel if they have one about theyre repos
[04:31] <arrick> Thanks guys
[04:31] <bliss1_> IdleOne: god your so helpful, but also correct
[04:31] <nonix4> toxic_: in another words, use grep --line-buffering
[04:31] <mwe> nandemonai: DirectoryIndex in the apache2.conf file
[04:31] <orbin> sovieticool: good!
[04:31] <nandemonai> mwe, done and done..
[04:31] <simian__> PuMpErNiCkLe: my problem is that the new nvidia driver diplays opengl apps in a small display
[04:31] <fuci> orbin: ive set the layout to finnish, but my scandinavian letters wont work
[04:31] <nandemonai> mwe, still no change which is what weired me out
[04:31] <IdleOne> bliss1_, I became this way after I started using ubuntu and got some awsome support from it's users :)
[04:32] <simian__> PuMpErNiCkLe: it doesn't use full screen
[04:32] <sophtpaw> can someclear up for me: using gnomebaker to burn dapper .iso to i click on CD image files or all files?
[04:32] <tanuki> is dapper better than breezy?
[04:32] <sovieticool> orbin do u use yahoo messenger ?
[04:32] <orbin> fuci: i'm not sure how it all works actually, but what do you mean by won't work?
[04:32] <IdleOne> sophtpaw, you click on burn iso and then select the .iso you want to burn
[04:32] <orbin> sovieticool: no, worry
[04:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> simian__: odd - not an issue I'm having
[04:32] <orbin> s/worry/sorry :)
[04:32] <sovieticool> or i will find u here most of the time ?
[04:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: yes, very much better :)
[04:32] <sovieticool> :P
[04:33] <orbin> sovieticool: yes, in here is best
[04:33] <silvercat> CosmoDad, I installed the linux-source package, but my module is still complaining about the build/.config thing..
[04:33] <sovieticool> ok
[04:33] <bliss1_> IdleOne:  well done and please to give back and enjoy your awsome time here as you seem to give grade A support
[04:33] <IdleOne> bliss1_, I try but thank you
[04:33] <sovieticool> i have to go bye all
[04:33] <mwe> nandemonai: well that's how you do it. I don't know why it wouldn't work unless it's overwritten in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
[04:33] <UncleD> ANyone here use lynx?
[04:33] <sovieticool> i go to a friend to share what i learn today ;)
[04:34] <simian__> PuMpErNiCkLe: it seems to be a known bug http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=67936
[04:34] <fuci> orbin: i cant use 'a' or 'o'(the points on top of the letters a and o), and shift+7 gives & insted of /
[04:34] <babo> Hi guys, I want to ban all realtechnetwork ads .... how do I do that in /etc/hosts again ???
[04:34] <bliss1_> IdleOne : enjoy
[04:34] <orbin> sovieticool: bye, enjoy
[04:34] <fuci> and other kinds of stuff
[04:34] <fuci> but my system language is finnish
[04:34] <babo> Should this do it                     127.0.0.1       www.realtechnetwork.com
[04:34] <babo> ?
[04:34] <UncleD> I'm using lynx on a page where the only way to submit is to click on a 'radio' button. I can toggle the radio button, but i cant seem to force the submission. Any ideas?
[04:34] <sovieticool> thanx
[04:34] <orbin> fuci: so, it basically remains in US?
[04:34] <fuci> orbin: yes
[04:35] <zwnj> how i can purge configuration files of a removed package?
[04:35] <sophtpaw> IdleOne: thx, i did that but then there is a final choice between 'CD image files' or 'All files'?
[04:35] <UncleD> Are there any console based alternatives to lynx that are better?
[04:35] <orbin> fuci: aha, #ubuntu-fi is finnish ... i think
[04:35] <makaveli> babo hosts.deny
[04:35] <IdleOne> zwnj, sudo apt-get remove --purge package
[04:35] <zwnj> UncleD: links ?
[04:35] <orbin> fuci: ask them maybe
[04:35] <mwe> UncleD: highlight it and press right arrow?
[04:35] <makaveli> ,/etc/hosts.deny
[04:35] <fuci> orbin: ok, thanks
[04:35] <UncleD> mwe: I tried the right arrow, no success.
[04:36] <mwe> UncleD: hmm
[04:36] <mwe> UncleD: sounds like a crappy web site though
[04:36] <sophtpaw> IdleOne: i wanna install Dapper on partition(so, i still have breezy when/if dapper falls apart on me) but then i can look for that avidemux plugin ; )
[04:36] <babo> makaveli: thanks
[04:36] <mwe> UncleD: who makes a web site submit with a radio button?
[04:36] <IdleOne> sophtpaw, sounds like a plan :)
[04:37] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, why is it better?
[04:37] <sophtpaw> ; ) yip...
[04:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> simian__: known problem, but no fix, it seems
[04:37] <UncleD> mwe: I keep getting the error "One radio button must be checked at all times"
[04:37] <sophtpaw> Anyone here familiar with gnomebager: for burning .iso do i finally select CD image files or All files, please?
[04:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: tons of reasons - udev, Xgl/compiz, beagle, Gnome 2.14 (which is massively optimized)
[04:38] <sophtpaw> *gnomebaker*
[04:38] <brammator> how to configure synaptic to use authenticated webproxy?
[04:38] <mwe> UncleD: I don't know why
[04:38] <IdleOne> sophtpaw, just the .iso file you downloaded
[04:38] <tanuki> maybe i will upgrade then
[04:38] <riomerc> hello
[04:38] <zwnj> IdleOne: Package postgresql-8.0 is not installed, so not removed
[04:39] <riomerc> I need some help
[04:39] <tanuki> is it possible to upgrade without re-installing?
[04:39] <mwe> !helpme
[04:39] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[04:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: yeah, it's quite easy
[04:39] <IdleOne> zwnj, you can reinstall it then do the --purge command
[04:39] <Zico|> What is the name of the compiler tools to ubuntu?
[04:39] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, explain please
[04:39] <sophtpaw> IdleOne: arrgh...  : ) Cd image file or All files?
[04:39] <riomerc> Does anyone here run starcraft on their ubuntu?
[04:39] <Zico|> where i can use commands like make
[04:39] <zwnj> IdleOne: ok, thanks :)
[04:39] <riomerc> someone?
[04:39] <orbin> Zico|: install build-essential
[04:39] <riomerc> !helpme starcraft
[04:39] <ubotu> riomerc: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:39] <_jason> riomerc: accessories > terminal
[04:39] <IdleOne> sophtpaw, I dont know what you mean there is only one .iso file you should have downloaded
[04:40] <nahoj> anyone who knows how to installa the Kopete DeskList Plugin
[04:40] <Zico|> orbin: thx
[04:40] <riomerc> _jason: what?
[04:40] <Zico|> is it in the ubuntu innstalation cd?
[04:40] <orbin> Zico|: afaik, yeah
[04:40] <IdleOne> Zico|, yes
[04:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: replace 'Breezy' with 'Dapper' in the /etc/apt/sources.list file, and then run 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[04:40] <_jason> riomerc: you run commands in applications > accessories > terminal
[04:40] <mwe> riomerc: frankscorner.org, use the wine version mentioned
[04:40] <sophtpaw> IdleOne: of course, but having selected the downloaded .iso i have a choice before burning to specify CD image files or All files
[04:40] <UncleD> mwe: here's an example -> http://www.silktide.com/index.php?node=18448&url=http://www.i3brains.com/
[04:40] <_jason> riomerc: erm ignore me I can't read
[04:41] <riomerc> Actually, I don't want to know how to install it
[04:41] <IdleOne> sophtpaw, Im guessing here but Cd image file
[04:41] <riomerc> I want to know how to run battle.net
[04:41] <riomerc> :P
[04:41] <sophtpaw> well, i'll try that then
[04:41] <digitalhav0c> PuMpErNiCkLe, that broke my system
[04:41] <riomerc> can anyone help me with that?
[04:41] <digitalhav0c> the dapper upgrade
[04:41] <reiki> sophtpaw: if you're burning an .iso then CD image is what you want. I burned mine with Gnomebaker as well
[04:41] <orbin> riomerc: maybe look at wine.  there's also a gaming section on the forum
[04:41] <makaveli> tanuki,  http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
[04:42] <riomerc> hm...
[04:42] <digitalhav0c> it broke my xorg
[04:42] <makaveli> go in the end
[04:42] <riomerc> ok
[04:42] <sophtpaw> reiki: thx
[04:42] <makaveli> back up current sources.list
[04:42] <riomerc> but I came here because I didn't want to search for it, orbin
[04:42] <sophtpaw> reiki: since you know gnomebaker can i ask you- i just got a 'fail' on my burn?
[04:42] <digitalhav0c> no telling what else has anyone esle experinced this?
[04:42] <sophtpaw> reiki: how do i have to have gnomebaker configured?
[04:43] <sophtpaw> reiki: is it Tao or Dao i want?
[04:43] <orbin> riomerc: stab in the dark if you ask me ... not everyone's a gamer, and not everyone plays scraft
[04:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> digitalhav0c: Broke in what way?  Did it give an error message?
[04:43] <reiki> sophtpaw: does it see your burner?
[04:43] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, could you explain in further detail? what do you mean replace breezy with dapper?
[04:43] <sophtpaw> reiki: yes
[04:44] <Zico|> orbin: where do i find it under Add applications
[04:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: /etc/apt/sources.list is a text file that holds a list of all the software repositories
[04:44] <Zico|> i clicked at Applications -> Add applications
[04:44] <Zico|> but didnt find it
[04:44] <sophtpaw> reiki: under options what is 'burnfree' and 'Dummywrite'?
[04:44] <reiki> sophtpaw: I just accepted teh defaults and burned teh iso fine
[04:44] <orbin> Zico|: sys>admin>synaptic
[04:44] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, ok
[04:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: Replacing any occurrence of 'Breezy' with 'Dapper' will make it use the repositories holding the Dapper versions of all apps.
[04:44] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, ok
[04:44] <Zico|> orbin: i dont have internet on that computer
[04:44] <orbin> Zico|: addapps is just a tool to install common apps (a useless tool if you ask me)
[04:45] <Zico|> oh thx
[04:45] <orbin> Zico|: doesn't matter
[04:45] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' is the command that upgrades your entire system
[04:45] <orbin> Zico|: as long as you have the cd in your repos list, it will find it
[04:45] <reiki> sophtpaw: burnfree is the buffer underrun protection I believe. Burnfree enabled , dummy write won't actually write anything if I remember correctly
[04:45] <IdleOne> Zico|, put in the ubuntu cd and in terminal type sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:45] <marek_> !firefox
[04:45] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[04:45] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:45] <mwe> UncleD: the page seems to be broken for lynx
[04:45] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, thank you, will i need to restart my computer or just log out to finish the changes?
[04:45] <orbin> Zico|: IdleOne's method is probably quicker :)
[04:46] <marek_> !firefox1.5
[04:46] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:46] <riomerc> Orbin: where's the fourm?
[04:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: You'll need to restart - it replaces basically everything, including the kernel.
[04:46] <jmoncayo> hello people. I need somebody to help me out with a wireless conecction. I just installed ubuntu on my emachines m6809 notebook and i need to set up the wireless conecction?
[04:46] <mwe> UncleD: I don't think it understands the page
[04:46] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, ok, thank you
[04:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: np :)
[04:46] <orbin> riomerc: ubuntuforums.org
[04:46] <reiki> To those looking to upgrade Firefox to 1.5.0.1 BE AWARE there is a resource issue where it runs up CPU at times to near 100% and holds... should be resolved in 1.5.0.2
[04:46] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, will it keep my current settings, like themes and such, or will i need to redo all that
[04:46] <digitalhav0c> tanuki, hope it doesn't break your system
[04:46] <UncleD> mwe: know a browser that does?
[04:46] <mwe> reiki: I newer experienced that though
[04:46] <digitalhav0c> tanuki, if it works let me know
[04:47] <mwe> UncleD: firefox
[04:47] <ChangerOfSea> when is dapper coming out now.. junish right?
[04:47] <orbin> reiki: didn't 1.0.7 do that too?
[04:47] <_jason> !dapper
[04:47] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:47] <reiki> mwe: it's intermittent... but a known issue nonetheless
[04:47] <mwe> reiki: I see
[04:47] <reiki> orbin: I don't recall 1.0.7 doing it, but I am not certain that it didn't
[04:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tanuki: It will keep your settings.  It doesn't touch your home directory, where most config files relating to your stuff are stored, and if any system config files have been changed it will ask you whether to keep the old version or go to the newer one.
[04:48] <aiduciukas> hi!
[04:48] <mwe> reiki: it's been stabe for me. Good to hear they fix it though
[04:49] <UncleD> mwe: console based browser?
[04:49] <sophtpaw> reiki: yea! now its burning... one does have to configure this things sometimes on a first-time use. Default settings won't do in that case. Are you sure you didn't have it set to either Dao or Tao? In K3B i remember that being the case. Anyways, its burning using 'default' we'll see if it gives an installation
[04:49] <UncleD> mwe: im in terminal mode
[04:49] <tanuki> digitalhav0c, why would it break my system?
[04:49] <mwe> UncleD: I haven't tried. w3c maybe or elinks
[04:49] <digitalhav0c> tanuki, i broke mine
[04:49] <aiduciukas> i've donwloaded sensors-applet, how i can add it to panel?
[04:49] <Howitzer> Does anybody know of a way to get an RSS widget? (EXCLUDING gdesklets)
[04:49] <tanuki> you mean dapper drake has not been released yet?
[04:49] <reiki> mwe: it's actually been ok for me as well. I've only seen it hog CPU twice and both times I had lots of sites open and my suspicion is that one of those sites has something in it that triggers the condiftion. I'm not technical enough to be able to substantiate that suspicion
[04:49] <digitalhav0c> i had to end up reinstalling breezy
[04:50] <mwe> UncleD: w3m that is
[04:50] <tanuki> i will be pissed if it breaks my system.
[04:50] <aiduciukas> i've downloaded sensors-applet, how i can add it to panel?
[04:50] <digitalhav0c> tanuki, i think it just broke he xorg pkg but i couldn't get ti working
[04:50] <tanuki> digitalhav0c, you had to re-install?
[04:50] <digitalhav0c> tanuki, yeah
[04:50] <tanuki> or what
[04:50] <Howitzer> tanuki, if you use Drake with normal use, you won't break it
[04:50] <tanuki> bummer.
[04:50] <Howitzer> Just don't update TOO often..
[04:50] <reiki> sophtpaw: I think the default is DaO (disk at once) rather than TaO (track at once)
[04:50] <mwe> reiki: and it's hard to report a bug if you can't reproduce it
[04:50] <tanuki> how is it available for use if it has not been released yet though?
[04:50] <aiduciukas> any1 help me!
[04:50] <Howitzer> I like to wait every 3 days for an update
[04:50] <Howitzer> tanuki, testing
[04:51] <orbin> aiduciukas: sensors-applet?
[04:51] <jmoncayo> somebody who can help me out with the wireless configuration?
[04:51] <digitalhav0c> Howitzer, i broke my breezy system updating to dapper
[04:51] <reiki> mwe: exactly... however it's apparently been reported enough that they know about it :)
[04:51] <tanuki> how can you be so sure it wont break anything if it is only in the testing stage?
[04:51] <aiduciukas> orbin, yes
[04:51] <orbin> aiduciukas: right-click>add to panel
[04:51] <Pulgoki> anybody using nessus get a ssl error when trying to login?
[04:51] <Howitzer> digitalhav0c, i always do a fresh install
[04:51] <aiduciukas> sudo apt-get install sensors-applet
[04:51] <mwe> reiki: well that's good to hear
[04:51] <Howitzer> always works
[04:51] <orbin> no such package
[04:51] <digitalhav0c> Howitzer, i tried that
[04:51] <Howitzer> and?
[04:51] <digitalhav0c> to the same ends
[04:52] <Howitzer> did you download a daily snapshot?
[04:52] <digitalhav0c> xorg wouldn't work gave me and error when it booted u
[04:52] <digitalhav0c> Howitzer, no
[04:52] <Howitzer> hmm
[04:52] <digitalhav0c> iso off the ubuntu webpage
[04:52] <Howitzer> what error did Xorg gave you?
[04:52] <digitalhav0c> i was talking to someone else in here yesterday that had the same problem
[04:52] <aiduciukas> orbin, thanks it's works
[04:52] <reiki> tanuki: if you upgrade to Dapper you are in unstable territory. I haven't had any problems so far, but I am fully backed up and able to to install a clean Breezy if need be. Do not upgrade if you aren't willing to accept that you may have problems
[04:52] <aiduciukas> *it works
[04:53] <yggwork> any way to burn mac dmg images ?
[04:53] <tanuki> how do i backup my current system?
[04:53] <digitalhav0c> reiki, i second that
[04:53] <Howitzer> ALSO: When doing a Dapper install, try to make a seperate partition for /home
[04:53] <orbin> tanuki: there's heaps of backup apps in the repos
[04:53] <orbin> tanuki: search and choose
[04:53] <digitalhav0c> lucky for me the system that broke was one of my test systems
[04:54] <Howitzer> you can also just do 'cp -r / <path where to put the  backup>'
[04:54] <Howitzer> then do grub-install hd0,0 (or something like that)
[04:55] <aiduciukas> when i've installed ubuntu i've forgotten to create swap partition :( how i can now create it?
[04:55] <orbin> aiduciukas: i'd like to get rid of mine :-/
[04:55] <reiki> digitalhav0c: so far (crossing fingers) I'm fine, but I am using things as what I believe a "typical" non-techie user would do. Browsing, email, some graphics stuff, gnomebaker... stuff like that... ok well except I also installed apache2, php5 and mysql but that's cause I needed something to do
[04:55] <Tomcat_> aiduciukas: Create a new partition of type "linux swap", then put it in fstab... that should be it.
[04:55] <tanuki> unfortunately i have already started the upgrade process so it is too late to back up now :)
[04:55] <tanuki> i hope it all goes well or i will kill somebody
[04:55] <tanuki> hehe
[04:55] <tanuki> YOU
[04:55] <riomerc> I'm back from my search
[04:55] <tanuki> no.
[04:55] <tanuki> not you
[04:55] <reiki> tanuki: may the Force be with you. :)
[04:56] <riomerc> I need some help
[04:56] <aiduciukas> Tomcat_, but i 'don't have unused space
[04:56] <tanuki> thank you reiki
[04:56] <digitalhav0c> reiki, yeah i couldn't get a WM at all maybe it has to do with my hardware im not sure
[04:56] <riomerc> does anyone here run starcraft on their linux?
[04:56] <aiduciukas> how i can resize min linux partition?
[04:56] <Tomcat_> aiduciukas: Then you need to resize some partition to get unused space. ;)
[04:56] <reiki> digitalhav0c: I'm on an old P3 1GHz. Nothing too cutting edge here. :)
[04:56] <riomerc> anyone?
[04:56] <aiduciukas> hmmmz how?
[04:56] <jmoncayo> can sombody help me, how can i use my wireless network card
[04:57] <Tomcat_> aiduciukas: Boot into a LiveCD, then use the available tools (parted, gparted)
[04:57] <riomerc> Can someone help me?
[04:57] <whyami> I'd like to solve my alsa problems once and for all. I have sync problems with alsa. I have tried various settings for period size and buffer size in /etc/asound.conf and nothing seems to help. Suggestions?
[04:57] <digitalhav0c> reiki, me niether p4 2.4ghz
[04:57] <aiduciukas> Tomcat_, i'll try
[04:57] <aiduciukas> thankx anyway
[04:57] <riomerc> someone?
[04:57] <reiki> riomerce: patience you must have (why am I slipping into Yoda-speak?)
[04:57] <riomerc> anyone?
[04:57] <riomerc> lol
[04:57] <riomerc> patience
[04:57] <riomerc> ...
[04:57] <riomerc> patience, I have
[04:58] <Tomcat_> aiduciukas: It's dangerous. So if you're not up to the task, find somebody to do it for you. :o
[04:58] <aiduciukas> ;)
[04:58] <reiki> digitalhav0c: did you boot a liveCDfirst to test?
[04:58] <reiki> just wondering
[04:58] <aiduciukas> riomerc, starcraft is game?
[04:58] <riomerc> ya
[04:58] <aiduciukas> buy cedega program
[04:58] <riomerc> no no no
[04:58] <riomerc> I have it in the systme
[04:58] <riomerc> using wine
[04:58] <aiduciukas> and you'll able to play all win games
[04:59] <riomerc> which is just fine
[04:59] <Pulgoki> aiduciukas: not age of empires II
[04:59] <Pulgoki> :P
[04:59] <riomerc> that has nothing to do with my question
[04:59] <riomerc> I want to fix battle.net
[04:59] <reiki> or install VMWare Workstation 5.5 and run any windows stuff you want... in windows :)
[04:59] <aiduciukas> ok
[04:59] <aiduciukas> bye
[04:59] <riomerc> or just install wine
[04:59] <riomerc> you fools
[04:59] <aiduciukas> i need to go to the supermarket :D
[04:59] <riomerc> that has nothing to do with my question
[04:59] <riomerc> I want
[04:59] <riomerc> to fix
[04:59] <riomerc> battle.net
[04:59] <tsw> !enter
[04:59] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:00] <riomerc> !enter
[05:00] <reiki> WTF is battle.net? And why would I care to fix it?
[05:00] <riomerc> you don't want to
[05:00] <IdleOne> !attitude
[05:00] <reiki> cool
[05:00] <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.
[05:00] <riomerc> jeez
[05:00] <digitalhav0c> reiki, yes and it booted up
[05:01] <digitalhav0c> reiki, but it kept locking up
[05:01] <riomerc> There don't seem to be many questions at the moment -_-
[05:01] <riomerc> ok
[05:01] <riomerc> let's restart this
[05:01] <IdleOne> riomerc, whats up ? I wasnt watching
[05:01] <mechatronic> hi all
[05:01] <reiki> digitalhav0c: hmmm... that's kinda odd... I would suspect video hardware first, but.. I don't delve into those things anymore. I let the folks that know better do it :)
[05:01] <riomerc> IdleOne: What?
[05:01] <IdleOne> riomerc, what issue you having ?
[05:02] <vez> k so how do I get grip?
[05:02] <riomerc> IdleOne: I'm trying to fix battle.net on my starcraft
[05:02] <vez> or do I most likly have it
[05:02] <mechatronic> why mplayer in reposities of ubuntu doesn't work as good as compile from source?
[05:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> mechatronic: the ones in the repository are generic
[05:02] <IdleOne> riomerc, what is battle.net
[05:03] <riomerc> IdleOne: Internet client for starcraft, allowing people to play over the net
[05:03] <IdleOne> ok so you had it working before and now it isnt? what error you getting ?
[05:03] <riomerc> Now exactly
[05:04] <riomerc> it never worked
[05:04] <riomerc> My starcraft crashes when i'm starting to connect
[05:04] <riomerc> I used WINE to install starcraft
[05:04] <riomerc> by the way
[05:04] <IdleOne> riomerc, ok it might be an issue with wine not supporting or not supporting it well
[05:05] <riomerc> not really, many people run battle.net just fine
[05:05] <Zico|> Hello i have installed build-essentials now, but when im trying to build a file with make, ive got /lib/modules/2.6xxx/build No suc file or directory
[05:05] <digitalhav0c> reiki, i know i guess i have to wait till june to play with xgl and compiz
[05:05] <digitalhav0c> :(
[05:05] <riomerc> aside from a few graphic issues it connects perfectly
[05:05] <IdleOne> riomerc, you can try asking in #winehq I think they might be more helpful
[05:05] <riomerc> i'll try
[05:05] <glimp999> what FTP clien is best for ubuntu
[05:05] <IdleOne> riomerc,
[05:06] <riomerc> yes?
[05:06] <IdleOne> riomerc, try being a little more patient and explain the issue clearly with as much detail and info as possible :)
[05:06] <riomerc> at winehq?
[05:06] <IdleOne> yeah
[05:06] <glimp999> what is a good ftp client for ubuntu?
[05:07] <tanuki> ftp.
[05:07] <tanuki> FTP
[05:07] <tanuki> FTP
[05:07] <tanuki> phdb
[05:07] <glimp999> yeah ft client
[05:07] <IdleOne> riomerc, if they cant help then you can try in here again later and someone might be able to help you , also see if battle.net has an irc channel and also starcraft
[05:07] <glimp999> ftp
[05:07] <mechatronic> do u think mplayer is the best for ubuntu?
[05:08] <digitalhav0c> mechatronic, for? playing what type of file.
[05:08] <IdleOne> mechatronic, I prefer xmms and Muine is nice little app for plaing music
[05:08] <Raul654> I'm trying to install mplayer using gnome app install. It keeps telling me to enable multiverse, but as far as I can tell, multiverse is already enabled
[05:08] <silvercat> whats a good and easy wifi-manager?
[05:08] <kurei> hi, is there such a thing as a command which i can issue in the console for grub to automatically boot in windows?
[05:08] <tanuki> upyourbutt
[05:08] <Raul654> I go to repositories, and us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-breezy-backpors is checked
[05:08] <mechatronic> digitallhav0c: i want to play video file
[05:09] <Kamping_Kaiser> kurei: not a command as such. there is a file you can edit
[05:09] <mechatronic> as much as it can
[05:09] <IdleOne> Raul654, the us repos are often not working
[05:09] <Raul654> Idle - so they're just down?
[05:09] <kurei> Kamping_Kaiser, can you educate me more?
[05:09] <IdleOne> Raul654, its possible yes
[05:09] <Raul654> is there any way to verify that?
[05:10] <IdleOne> Raul654, you can edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change all the us. to ei. works all the time for me
[05:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> kurei: sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.list and change the '0' to whatever your Windows is
[05:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> or to savedefault
[05:10] <Rug> Howdy all
[05:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> there's some help in there
[05:10] <IdleOne> Raul654, remember to do sudp apt-get update after editing the file
[05:10] <Rug> Damn I am loving Fluxbox.
[05:10] <IdleOne> s/sudp/sudo
[05:11] <mooooo0010> hi, anyone available for first time user?
[05:12] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, ask away someone should jump in and help
[05:12] <mooooo0010> ookie.. i just installed ubuntu.. but i can't seem to do much
[05:12] <Rug> mooooo0010: We love breaking in a virgin!   (jk)
[05:12] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, ubotu is going to send you a few links in a msg to get you started
[05:12] <mooooo0010> it tells me i have 82 updates.. but when i click to install updates nothing happens
[05:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> Rug. hm... pushing the CoC there ;)
[05:13] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about repos
[05:13] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about cli
[05:13] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about ff1.5
[05:13] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about mp3
[05:13] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about dvd
[05:13] <jmoncayo> hey buddies i just installed ubuntu on my emachines m6809 notebook, i would like to know how can i use my wireless card
[05:13] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, there you go you should be good for a couple hours :)
[05:13] <tsw> hehe, there should be !tell <nick> intro
[05:13] <tsw> :)
[05:13] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, if you run into problems just ask in here :) and btw welcome to ubuntu
[05:14] <mooooo0010> i've been to most of those pages..
[05:14] <riomerc> Hello again, I'm having a problem in starcraft, does anyone here have experience with the battle.net interface?
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> tsw: feel free to createit :)
[05:14] <Raul654> idleone - that did not correct the problem
[05:14] <plbgnr> hello, I have breezy, which is the best way to install skype?
[05:14] <Raul654> mplayer is still greyed out, and still refuses to let me install
[05:14] <tsw> Kamping_Kaiser: nah, its more fun that way :)
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> !tell plbgnr about skype
[05:14] <jmoncayo> hello i need some help if somebody could help
[05:14] <Raul654> Package mplayer is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:14] <Raul654> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[05:14] <mooooo0010> i still dunno why when i click the menu options nothing happens
[05:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> Raul654: enable universe and multiverse
[05:15] <k31th> tarzeau: sure, Ok i have a small scipt for logging into ssh sessions... basically wat i need to do is, have a user enter the hist name for example 'yahoo' and it will ssh to 'yahoo.com'
[05:15] <Raul654> Kamping - I did
[05:15] <mooooo0010> in all the tutorials and helps it doesn't tell me why i cannot access my other HD
[05:15] <Raul654> then, on idleone's suggestion, I tried ei
[05:15] <mooooo0010> does anyone know?
[05:15] <Raul654> neither of them work
[05:15] <mooooo0010> i have c: IDE, d: IDE and e: SCSI
[05:15] <mooooo0010> ubuntu is installed on c:
[05:15] <riomerc> Hello again, I'm having a problem in starcraft, does anyone here have experience with the battle.net interface?
[05:15] <mooooo0010> but i cannot access d: or e:
[05:15] <IdleOne> !tell mooooo0010 about mount
[05:16] <mooooo0010> i have tried that
[05:16] <reiki> anyone know why this happens? App still runs but...
[05:16] <reiki>  GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[05:16] <reiki> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[05:16] <mooooo0010> i cannot mount anything unless i am root
[05:16] <reiki> that's a result of gksudo nautilus
[05:16] <mooooo0010> but i can't log in as root
[05:16] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, use sudo
[05:16] <Blissex> !root
[05:16] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:16] <mooooo0010> because i cannot access the menu that lets me set root login
[05:17] <IdleOne> !rootsudo
[05:17] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:17] <reiki> use sudo
[05:17] <Raul654> that's odd. In the gnome app installer, when I double click on mplayer, it pops up an error saying it was not found in the archive, and thus is probably not available for my platform. But I'm using x86, so it has to be there
[05:17] <IdleOne> Blissex, :P
[05:17] <mooooo0010> but howcome it doesn't respond when i use sudo
[05:17] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, only the first user you setup at install has sudo privs by default
[05:17] <_jason> Raul654: try suing aptitude from the command line, do you know the proper package you need for your arch?
[05:17] <plbgnr> Kamping_Kaiser:thanks
[05:17] <mooooo0010> yes i only set up 1 user so far
[05:17] <Raul654> jason - mplayer
[05:18] <stamen81> hello
[05:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell Raul654 about mplayer
[05:18] <_jason> Raul654: you need mplayer-<arch>
[05:18] <stamen81> please tell me how to insert the module for dazuko
[05:18] <mooooo0010> also wondering how do i install anything if synaptic doesn't run when i click it
[05:18] <Raul654> so: sudo apt-get install mplayer-x86 ?
[05:18] <_jason> Raul654: the wiki page ubotu sent you has a nice little table
[05:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> mplayer [36] 86
[05:18] <IdleOne> mooooo0010, sudo command should give you a password: prompt then you type in your user password ( you wont see anything ) and hit enter
[05:18] <Raul654> ok
[05:19] <stamen81> it tells me this : insmod: error inserting 'dazuko.ko': -1 Invalid parameters
[05:19] <stamen81> what to do
[05:19] <stamen81> ?
[05:19] <_jason> mooooo0010: open a terminal (applications > accessories) and type 'sudo echo hi', what happens?
[05:19] <mooooo0010> ok lemme try
[05:19] <reiki> without the quotes
[05:19] <reiki> :)
[05:19] <stamen81> so, could anybody help m,e
[05:19] <mooooo0010> yaby@yaby:~$ sudo echo hi
[05:19] <mooooo0010> Password:
[05:19] <mooooo0010> yaby@yaby:~$
[05:20] <mooooo0010> it doesn't say hi back
[05:20] <_jason> mooooo0010: paste the output of 'groups'
[05:20] <mooooo0010> yaby@yaby:~$ groups
[05:20] <mooooo0010> yaby adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner
[05:20] <_jason> mooooo0010: did you do an expert install?
[05:21] <mooooo0010> i think so..
[05:21] <IdleOne> thats it
[05:21] <emolina> hola hay algien
[05:21] <_jason> mooooo0010: so you have set a root password during install?
[05:21] <mooooo0010> yeah
[05:21] <johnny3d> what is the danger of using one dapper repository in breezy?
[05:21] <_jason> mooooo0010: do you understand what it means to su to root?
[05:21] <Raul654> Package mplayer-386 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:21] <emolina> quien quiere ligar
[05:21] <IdleOne> johnny3d, a broken system?
[05:21] <mooooo0010> yeah i tried that in the terminal before
[05:21] <Raul654> d'oh
[05:21] <_jason> Raul654: have you enabled multiverse?
[05:21] <Raul654> Jason - yes
[05:21] <_jason> mooooo0010: did it work?
[05:21] <Raul654> both us and ei
[05:21] <Raul654> neither work
[05:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> rourun apt-get update?
[05:21] <_jason> Raul654: can you put your /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please?
[05:21] <emolina> quien quiere ligar con una tia  buena
[05:22] <_jason> !es
[05:22] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:22] <mooooo0010> i can access hdb while i was in root
[05:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell mooooo0010 about expert
[05:22] <johnny3d> IdleOne, it is the only way I can get an exporter script to work.
[05:22] <mooooo0010> but how do i let my default user have permission and access it
[05:22] <IdleOne> johnny3d, well if your willing to take the risk go for it
[05:22] <emolina> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[05:22] <_jason> mooooo0010: what ubotu just sent you will fix your sudo problems first.  Then we can work on giving your user permissions
[05:22] <IdleOne> johnny3d, as long as you know you may end up with a useless system
[05:23] <Raul654> http://pastebin.com/653638
[05:23] <IdleOne> !tell johnny3d about upgrade
[05:23] <mooooo0010> where does my command start?
[05:23] <_21h_>  - - ? :)
[05:23] <johnny3d> IdleOne, if I upgrade to dapper I get the same errors as breezy trying to use the script.
[05:23] <_jason> mooooo0010: hrmm?
[05:23] <mooooo0010> do i start typing the command at addgroup?
[05:23] <_jason> Raul654: you only have multiverse for backports.  Do you want to fix this using synaptic or editing by hand?
[05:24] <mooooo0010> after su?
[05:24] <stamen81> who can help with dazuko
[05:24] <Raul654> synaptic please
[05:24] <IdleOne> johnny3d, if you are comfortable with the fixing you may need to do then go for it dude. just letting you know that it might not work
[05:24] <Rubin> anyone know if its possible to get clipboard sharing in terminal server client?
[05:24] <johnny3d> IdleOne, thanks.  If I don't make it back, go on without me.
[05:24] <IdleOne> johnny3d, we will try to survive :)
[05:24] <_jason> mooooo0010: yes, one whole line.  But remember to substitute your_normal_username appropriately, like this: addgroup --system admin; echo "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers && adduser your_normal_username admin
[05:25] <mooooo0010> ok here it is
[05:25] <mooooo0010> yaby@yaby:~$ su root
[05:25] <mooooo0010> Password:
[05:25] <mooooo0010> root@yaby:/home/yaby# addgroup --system admin; echo "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers && adduser yaby admin Adding group `admin' (113)...
[05:25] <mooooo0010> Done.
[05:25] <mooooo0010> Adding user `yaby' to group `admin'...
[05:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell Raul654 about synaptic
[05:25] <mooooo0010> Done.
[05:25] <mooooo0010> root@yaby:/home/yaby#
[05:25] <IdleOne> !paste
[05:25] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[05:25] <_jason> mooooo0010: please don't paste ehre
[05:25] <mooooo0010> oops sorry
[05:25] <Howitzer> I would like to have an introduction to programming.
[05:25] <_jason> Raul654: that page has instructions for enabling multiverse using synaptic.  press ctrl-f and search for multiverse.  Pay attention to the special instructions
[05:25] <Howitzer> What is the best language for this?
[05:26] <_jason> Howitzer: python is nice
[05:26] <IdleOne> Howitzer, TV Guide lmao sorry couldnt help myself
[05:26] <Raul654> ok
[05:26] <Howitzer> It has to be moderately 'easy' and not cripple any future languages i might learn :D
[05:26] <_jason> mooooo0010: no go back to your normal user and type 'sudo echo hi'
[05:26] <Howitzer> IdleOne, funny joke actually :D
[05:26] <mooooo0010> now it says hi to me
[05:26] <_jason> mooooo0010: now try synaptic
[05:26] <mooooo0010> yay it loads!
[05:26] <mooooo0010> *^_______________^*
[05:27] <pike> Howitzer: even bash scripts then c++ a little later
[05:27] <_jason> mooooo0010: what filesystem does hdb use?
[05:27] <mooooo0010> ntsf
[05:27] <Howitzer> i tried doing some bash stuff
[05:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell mooooo0010 about ntfs
[05:27] <mooooo0010> how about the scsi drive
[05:27] <Howitzer> like making little .sh scripts to backup folders, check if they're actually copied and then delete them :D
[05:27] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: bash is hell to start with
[05:27] <mooooo0010> i think it should be sda
[05:28] <mooooo0010> i thnki..
[05:28] <Howitzer> Oh
[05:28] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: you miss a white space and everything blows
[05:28] <Howitzer> i tried C++ once too
[05:28] <mechatronic> everyone, i see some of package in reposities converted from rpm by alien
[05:28] <Lorvija> Hey, can i run windows programs directly from my windows partition?
[05:28] <Howitzer> but i got all confused with arrays and matrices
[05:28] <mechatronic> can i use them
[05:28] <Lorvija> with wine i mean
[05:28] <_jason> mechatronic: what packages?
[05:28] <Howitzer> Lorvija, yes
[05:28] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: you're not confused until you reach pointers first time :)
[05:28] <_21h_> in ubuntu ntfs driver only for reading?
[05:28] <Howitzer> eh
[05:28] <Lorvija> Howitzer,  will ntfs be a problem? (:
[05:29] <_jason> _21h_: yes
[05:29] <mechatronic> _jason: please wait
[05:29] <Howitzer> nope
[05:29] <Howitzer> unless you need to write to it
[05:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi rob
[05:29] <Howitzer> SO
[05:29] <Lorvija> Howitzer,  okay so it is a problem :/
[05:29] <Howitzer> What should i try?, Python, C++(again) or Bash?
[05:29] <Lorvija> Howitzer,  gotta try something else then
[05:29] <Lorvija> Howitzer,  thanks (:
[05:29] <mooooo0010> lemme try to get my hdb first before worry about my scsi..
[05:29] <Howitzer> Lorvija, there are options to write to NTFS
[05:29] <bliss1_> hi
[05:29] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: depdends on what you wanna do
[05:29] <Howitzer> But it might not be fully stable
[05:30] <Howitzer> CosmoDad, i'm a bit interested in going for a programmer career later, that's why i want an introduction to it
[05:30] <vez> ya well Im going back to good old fedora core, it was fun well it lasted......oh nono wait this wasnt fun at all. have a good one all ya all.
[05:30] <Howitzer> to be sure of my case.
[05:30] <erez> Howitzer: try python , here is a good guide for beginers: http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/ and also this one :http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/
[05:30] <mechatronic> _jason: oops, sorry. No one
[05:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Lorvija: http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ might help you
[05:30] <bliss1_> IdleOne: In etc/hostnme is just the name of your machine that goes in there or is it a FQDN
[05:31] <Howitzer> Can i easily step over from Python to something else? (like C Sharp, my nephew said it's the language of the future :x )
[05:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> c#? meh
[05:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> bliss1_: it's an important file :)
[05:31] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: I'd start with Java if you wanted to know object-oriented programming...
[05:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> just the name, one word, no spaces
[05:32] <Howitzer> I thought Java was a bitch
[05:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> don't do java if your running ppc linux....
[05:32] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: it's OO
[05:32] <erez> Howitzer: after learning python you won't need to EVER learn C# , but i would be able to learn c easly, and c++
[05:32] <bliss1_> Kamping_Kaiser:good answer
[05:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> np ;0
[05:32] <Lorvija> PuMpErNiCkLe, thanks
[05:33] <Howitzer> erez, could you explain why i shouldn't learn C# then?
[05:34] <silvercat> whats a good and easy wifi-manager?
[05:34] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: it's from MS :)
[05:35] <Howitzer> Well
[05:35] <erez> Howitzer: python and C# are after all for the same purpose, then you won't need to know c# , if you will want to hack on windows you will want to learn it, buti  can't think of another reason to learn C# if you know python.
[05:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> it's just java for MicroSoft. nothing to speical
[05:36] <erez> maybe you should start from C, i started from Pascal then moved to C, and after that i have seen that many languages use the C syntax.
[05:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> erez, Howitzer: There is the Mono project, so C# isn't entirely a Windows thing.
[05:36] <Howitzer> Oh god
[05:36] <Howitzer> so many choices -_-
[05:36] <Howitzer> it's driving me nuts
[05:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lol
[05:37] <adrian_> oh
[05:37] <CosmoDad> erez: I started with Pascal which I found a very good language to start with, but definitely not C...
[05:37] <Howitzer> yeah, they told me C++ was hard for newbies
[05:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> I'd say go with C/C++; a lot of code out there is in those two languages, and a lot of other languages are in the same style.
[05:38] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: C/C++ is probably quite useful, but also hard for a newbie (sic)
[05:38] <mechatronic> Howitzer: C++ isn't too hard for newbie
[05:38] <adrian_> lol
[05:38] <adrian_> 4 people saying different things :x
[05:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> I blame the pointers for that. :D
[05:38] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: pick your favorite opinion :)
[05:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[05:38] <erez> Howitzer: the reason python is considered easy to beginers is because it is very easy to read.
[05:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> curse those pointers
[05:38] <adrian_> I'll start with Python then
[05:38] <adrian_> (I'm howitzer on Irssi)
[05:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> any emulated/interperated language is flawed (python included)
[05:39] <mechatronic> no others
[05:39] <mechatronic> :-D
[05:39] <CosmoDad> he was asking for a way to learn programming, not create high-speed applications
[05:40] <silvercat> whats a good and easy wifi-manager?
[05:40] <mechatronic> PuMpErNiCkLe: Fortran
[05:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hehehe
[05:40] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: you should leave right now, people are getting weird :)
[05:40] <Howitzer> That's the thing i like programming, you can always learn a new language to use
[05:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol CosmoDad
[05:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> old, terrible, and very lucrative :)
[05:41] <Howitzer> okay
[05:41] <mechatronic> Oh my god, it's very slow
[05:41] <Howitzer> Starting on the Python tutorials then :-)
[05:41] <polpak> Howitzer, it's everyone's pet language
[05:41] <caminomaster> Hello
[05:41] <_jason> Howitzer: browse the list at python.org
[05:41] <Howitzer> Now could someone give me a goal for an application to write in Python?
[05:42] <GRiD> hey guys, i just installed a minimal server version of breezy badger, but i want a c development environment now. any easy way to install the standard packages all at once?
[05:42] <Howitzer> Otherwise it seems so damn useless to learn Python :D
[05:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Howitzer: "Hello, World!" is a good start :)
[05:42] <_jason> GRiD: build-essential is a meta-package for that
[05:42] <polpak> GRiD, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:42] <caminomaster> Please help me! I've deleted a big file in ext3
[05:42] <phb> hm, what does the installer do after copying all the (base) packages? Having some issue with 5.10, so it directly reboots my comp after installing all packages.. suspecting x11..
[05:42] <GRiD> excellent, thanks
[05:42] <Howitzer> i can write 'hello world' in C, C++ and Bash
[05:42] <Howitzer> I just rule
[05:42] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: I still need this GUI frontend for mplayer to convert mpg2 files to mpg4...
[05:43] <caminomaster> HELP!
[05:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[05:43] <_jason> caminomaster: what do you want to do?
[05:43] <CosmoDad> ;)
[05:43] <Howitzer> wouldn't i need GTK stuff for that?
[05:43] <polpak> Howitzer, yeah, but python works very nicely with gtk
[05:43] <Howitzer> Cool
[05:43] <caminomaster> I wanto to undelete files deleted in an ext3 partition
[05:43] <Howitzer> Can i use Python in Windows?
[05:43] <CosmoDad> Howitzer: can't be too hard
[05:43] <philippe_> who knows a software to convert avi to mpeg2
[05:43] <Howitzer> i guess not?
[05:43] <polpak> Howitzer, yes
[05:43] <Howitzer> ooh
[05:44] <Howitzer> even cooler
[05:44] <polpak> Howitzer, python works fine with windows
[05:44] <synopia> heho
[05:44] <caminomaster> JAson: I wanto to undelete files deleted in an ext3 partition
[05:44] <synopia> i have a little problem
[05:44] <_jason> caminomaster: how did you delete it?
[05:44] <philippe_> who knows a software to convert avi to mpeg2
[05:44] <caminomaster> in nautilus
[05:45] <_jason> caminomaster: is it in your trash?
[05:45] <Howitzer> go to ~/.Trash
[05:45] <Howitzer> it will be tehre
[05:45] <Howitzer> just undelete it then (just like in Windows)
[05:45] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html
[05:45] <caminomaster> no
[05:45] <philippe_> i guees that nobody knows a avi converter
[05:46] <_jason> philippe_: mencoder, I don't know the syntax though
[05:46] <Howitzer> philippe_: apt-cache search for avi converter and stuff
[05:46] <_jason> caminomaster: no?
[05:46] <CosmoDad> philippe_: avidemux can convert to mpeg1, but I guess not mpeg2...
[05:46] <caminomaster> no; nautilus told me "cannot send it to trash"
[05:46] <caminomaster> and i deleted it
[05:46] <caminomaster> was a mistake
[05:47] <Howitzer> too bad then :x
[05:47] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: if that file is not a text file and you truly deleted it, you're out of luck
[05:47] <Diziet> Anyone here with a recently-updated dapper using es_ES, fi_FI, lt, pl_PL, ru_RU, sk, sv_SE, or zh_CN, who'd be willing to try an under-the-table mozilla-firefox-locale-* package ?
[05:47] <_jason> caminomaster: 'sudo updatedb && locate filename' if nothing turns up, you are out of luck
[05:47] <Howitzer> It's gone buddy
[05:47] <Howitzer> You have to let it go
[05:47] <synopia> we have an (k)ubuntu computer right here, with another monitor, than the one used by installation. now with the new monitor, the resolution is only 640x480 and in system settings, there are no other choices... pls help..
[05:47] <Howitzer> Don't mourn
[05:47] <Howitzer> Move on!
[05:47] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: luckily, you started to create those backups months ago -- didn't you?
[05:47] <_jason> ubotu: tell synopia about fixres
[05:47] <mooooo0010> thank you so SO so much jason, i think i am ok for a while.. i'm sure i'll be back soon!!
[05:47] <_jason> mooooo0010: cool
[05:47] <mooooo0010> *muuuuuuuuuuuuah* to everyone who helped me!!
[05:48] <Howitzer> Man, i like irssi
[05:48] <johngalt> anyone up for a n00b ubuntu question?
[05:48] <Howitzer> johngalt: yep
[05:48] <Howitzer> fire away
[05:48] <caminomaster> Coosmodad: please Xplain me that "sudo update"
[05:49] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: you mean either "sudo apt-get update" or "sudo aptitude update"?
[05:49] <rgould> So I just booted up my laptop and it is not detecting my USB mouse, in any of the three slots. Is there some way to restart USB-support? modprobe perhaps?
[05:49] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: it's the same as if you syncronized your set of packages with the official repository in synapics, that's it
[05:50] <Domingo> Somone is french here please ?
[05:50] <_jason> !fr
[05:50] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:50] <johngalt> I have a 200gb ntfs usb drive that ubuntu recognizes, any only allows read access to (i understand why), however, I still need to share it with my other workstations (running winxp).  Every time someone needs a file off the usb drive, i have to reboot to my winxp partition.  Any way to share this drive for the other xp boxes to see it and have full access while i am running linux on this box?
[05:50] <eta> hello all...
[05:50] <rgould> lsusb only lists devices with ID 0000:0000 so I assume that means it cannot detect my mouse
[05:51] <Domingo> merci !!
[05:51] <CosmoDad> johngalt: try samba
[05:51] <CosmoDad> !tell johngalt about samba
[05:51] <eta> i just have BIG problem....i changed my admin password and today i started machine again....and that password dont let me use admin....
[05:51] <Diziet> I'll take that as a no.  Thanks anyway.
[05:52] <eta> how i can change password again?
[05:52] <CosmoDad> eta: reboot into recovery mode, then use "passwd"
[05:52] <sockpuppe1> greetings FunnyLookinHat
[05:52] <caminomaster> CosmoDad You wrote me: 'sudo updatedb && locate filename' if nothing turns up, you are out of luck
[05:52] <eta> ok....ill try
[05:53] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: when did I write that?
[05:53] <eta> if that works....i say very much thanks for you....=)
[05:53] <eta> bye..
[05:54] <synopia> @_jason: THX
[05:54] <loststar4545> Hello when i try to empty the trash it doesnt work i get a message that says are you sure and i click yes  but it doesnt do anything is there a c ommand to empty the trash
[05:54] <FunnyLookinHat> sockpuppe1, hello
[05:54] <caminomaster> xcuse me, was jason...
[05:54] <leif> hey guys, How do you edit the dropdown meny u get when u rightclick on a file?  to for example add a program u wana be able to open the file with
[05:54] <arrick> IdleOne, I'm done in ther now, you can rejoin as you like.
[05:54] <arrick> thanks
[05:54] <caminomaster> Jason: explain me the  caminomaster: 'sudo updatedb && locate filename' if nothing turns up, you are out of luck
[05:54] <caminomaster> detailed, please
[05:55] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: but I can answer anway: updatedb creates or updates a database containing all files on your harddisk
[05:55] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: using locate, you can search for files
[05:55] <_jason> caminomaster: it updates the locate database and then searches your hard drive for the file named 'filename'
[05:55] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: if locate yields nothing in an updatedb'ed environment, there's nothing
[05:56] <caminomaster> JAson: how is the command?
[05:56] <_jason> caminomaster: the stuff inside the single quotes
[05:57] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody know, how can i set cron (crontab -e) without email notification?
[05:57] <caminomaster> Jason & Cosmodad: I must write 'sudo updatedb && locate filename' exactly?
[05:58] <_jason> caminomaster: change ``filename'' to whatever the name of the file was that you are looking for
[05:58] <Blissex> johngalt: yes, share it on a MS Windows box and use 'smbfs' to mount it
[05:58] <CosmoDad> MetaMorfoziS: redirect output in whatever program you use so that it doesn't create anything to mail
[05:59] <CosmoDad> MetaMorfoziS: oh wait
[05:59] <CosmoDad> MetaMorfoziS: use: MAILTO=""
[05:59] <CosmoDad> MetaMorfoziS: in your crontab... it'll prevent mail from being sent (see man 5 crontab)
[06:00] <leif> hey guys, How do you edit the dropdown meny u get when u rightclick on a file?  to for example add a program u wana be able to open the file with
[06:01] <_jason> leif: for your example you can go to right click > properties > open with, and add a program
[06:02] <leif> _jason: will that add a "opener" for that filetyp only, or will that opener always be in the rightclick nenue when rightclicking a file of any type ?
[06:02] <_jason> leif: only that type I believe
[06:02] <leif> _janson: i see. well i wanted to just always have a menu entry to open with, no mather filetype :P
[06:03] <_jason> leif: you could write a nautilus script, that would always show up under a script menu
[06:04] <caminomaster> JAson & cosmodad: what I must see after use locate?
[06:04] <_jason> caminomaster: if you see nothing, it means your file is gone
[06:05] <bobbyd_> hi
[06:05] <bobbyd_> is it possible to set up kde to allow multiple logins using VNC?
[06:05] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: the location of the filename you were looking for
[06:05] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: try "locate ubuntu" to see what I mean
[06:06] <CosmoDad> bobbyd_: you can do multiple graphical logins without VNC
[06:06] <CosmoDad> bobbyd_: just use the "switch user" tool
[06:06] <roostishaw> how do you run a vnc server on ubuntu?
[06:06] <leif> anyone have a sugestion for a good mplayer gui ?
[06:06] <Mystery47_newbie> THANKS for helping me about that password thing....=)
[06:06] <_jason> leif: gmplayer
[06:06] <domino-24> Does anyone know of a decent encryption tool for ubuntu for encrypted a partition?
[06:06] <CosmoDad> !tell roostishaw -about vnc
[06:07] <Mystery47_newbie> everything is working nice now...
[06:07] <roostishaw> thx
[06:07] <CosmoDad> domino-24: there's a bunch of encryption ways. I like encryption on file system level though because it allows to backup data
[06:07] <CosmoDad> domino-24: you can for example use the loopback device to encrypt
[06:08] <jadaz87> !opera
[06:08] <ubotu> I heard 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
[06:08] <domino-24> CosmoDad, is file system encryption easy?
[06:08] <CosmoDad> domino-24: I like the comparison made by the encfs developer: http://arg0.net/wiki/encfs/intro2
[06:08] <CosmoDad> domino-24: I use encfs, it's very easy
[06:08] <CosmoDad> domino-24: encryption on device level requires some more effort
[06:09] <domino-24> CosmoDad, I havn't heard of this one before, thanks - will delve into the reading now, must admit as much as I've looked around, I havn't really found many useful articles
[06:09] <Bambino> is it possible to change the bootsplash screen? http://www.kde-look.org/content/pre1/12674-1.jpg I would like this one...
[06:09] <domino-24> Thank you
[06:09] <CosmoDad> domino-24: if you don't seek to hide all your mp3s from the RIAA, I'd suggest encfs :)
[06:09] <CosmoDad> np
[06:09] <domino-24> CosmoDad, I do seek that! lol
[06:10] <CosmoDad> domino-24: hold on
[06:10] <CosmoDad> domino-24: I think I have another link bookmarked..
[06:10] <caminomaster> cosmo & jason: I must write '/filename' od 'filename'?
[06:10] <bobbyd_> CosmoDad: at the moment I just use the KDE desktop sharing thing...
[06:11] <bobbyd_> CosmoDad: I mean multiple VNC logins, I know about that from other X servers...
[06:11] <CosmoDad> domino-24: I liked this link: http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/UkCrypto
[06:11] <Bambino> !bootsplash
[06:11] <ubotu> Bambino: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:12] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: just filename
[06:12] <CosmoDad> caminomaster: it's not hard
[06:12] <domino-24> CosmoDad, thanks, will get some reading done today heh
[06:12] <martyn> where do i install themes ti
[06:12] <martyn> to
[06:12] <CosmoDad> bobbyd_: I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve
[06:12] <johnny3d> help, please.  libSDL_image-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file
[06:12] <arrick> hey IdleOne you here?
[06:12] <arrick> how do I turn off the "voice" users setup in my channel?
[06:13] <bobbyd_> CosmoDad: I want multiple vnc clients (running on windows boxes) to be able to log in to a ubuntu machine and have a unique session each
[06:13] <CosmoDad> johnny3d: have you installed libsdl-image1.2?
[06:13] <martyn> where do i place gnome themes files to
[06:13] <Ratmann> Hello all
[06:13] <CosmoDad> bobbyd_: I see
[06:14] <BSDinux> ~/.themes
[06:14] <joel> tightVNC would work great for that.... 5900 is for display 0 2901 1, ext
[06:14] <CosmoDad> bobbyd_: not sure if vnc would let you use kdm, but I guess so
[06:14] <martyn> yeah where is that folder
[06:14] <caminomaster> well, I1ll go try
[06:14] <joel> 5901 ... sorry
[06:14] <johnny3d> CosmoDad, no.  And I am ashamed.
[06:14] <arrick> _jason, do you know how to turn off required "voice" in a channel?
[06:14] <CosmoDad> johnny3d: lol
[06:15] <UbuntuNewbie> good morning everyone
[06:15] <BSDinux> it should be just there... you probably have to switch to "show hidden files"
[06:15] <BSDinux> in case you use the file browser
[06:15] <P__> someone able to help me with network installation ? module load, no error, but no interface
[06:15] <domino-24> CosmoDad, what would you suggest is a decent encryption algorithm nowadays? blowfish?
[06:15] <joel> ifconfig eth0 up ?
[06:15] <leif> anyone happend to know name of the GTK development package ?
[06:15] <P__> CosmoDad, oh you back !
[06:15] <VincentMX> yo
[06:16] <kYsis> leif, libgtk2-dev or something, use <tab> to autocomplete
[06:16] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct)
[06:16] <sfar> what to do?!?!
[06:16] <P__> joel, no interfaces no eth
[06:17] <VincentMX> hi
[06:17] <CosmoDad> domino-24: hard to tell... use the links in the URL I gave ya pointing to wikipedia entries of the different encryption algos
[06:17] <caminomaster> MY FILE HAS GONE!
[06:17] <CosmoDad> P__: still stuck?
[06:17] <P__> CosmoDad, yes
[06:17] <tanuki> PuMpErNiCkLe, you still there?
[06:17] <CosmoDad> P__: did you check dmesg?
[06:17] <P__> yes
[06:18] <CosmoDad> P__: what does it show after you modprobe the driver?
[06:19] <leif> humm, just installed libgtk2.0-dev and trying to compile mplayer with and error GTK dev packages is needed to compile
[06:19] <P__> CosmoDad, the name and the version of the driver
[06:19] <VincentMX> i have a quastion about a screensaver included with ubuntu. the sonar thing can display computers in my local network right? well anyways... i've got that function on, but now it's only displaying numbers. how do i make it display computer names?
[06:19] <CosmoDad> P__: so it worked
[06:19] <CosmoDad> P__: how do you wanna use the device?
[06:19] <CosmoDad> P__: dhcp, static?
[06:19] <P__> static
[06:19] <ConfidentiaL> Many guides on how to install things say that u should use the command "make".  I just get the message command not found when I use that. Can any1 explain to me what they mean when thay say u need to use "make"? PS: Im a noob in linux...
[06:20] <leif> sudo apt-get install build-essentials Confidential
[06:20] <VincentMX> ConfidentiaL, hi
[06:20] <leif> hope i spelled it right :P
[06:20] <VincentMX> you need to sudo apt-get install build-essential and sometimes you need another version of gcc too
[06:21] <CosmoDad> P__: try this: sudo ifconfig <device, like eth1> add <some unused IP, like 192.168.15.15> up
[06:21] <VincentMX> so build-essentials -s (build-essential)
[06:21] <joel> nvidia drivers and some sources need kernel headers as well...
[06:21] <roostishaw> google for 'compiling from source'
[06:21] <CosmoDad> P__: then do ifconfig <device> and see if there's anything
[06:21] <P__> i cant' do that, the interface isn't there
[06:21] <plbgnr> I haven't access to /media/hdaX as user ...should I use chmod, or modify /etc/fstab?
[06:22] <roostishaw> log in as root
[06:22] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: what are you trying to compile?
[06:22] <holden_> could anyone give me a link to some hoary repositories?
[06:22] <roostishaw> or 'su' then gedit
[06:22] <CosmoDad> P__: did dmesg name the device?
[06:22] <caminomaster> bye!
[06:22] <ConfidentiaL> CosmoDad: Im trying to install pureftp from the guide on their site...
[06:22] <VincentMX> joel, they're usually included when you install build-essential. sudo apt-cache build-essential or look for build-essential in Synaptic or Adept, or whatever you use
[06:22] <caminomaster> Thanks: Jason & cosmo
[06:23] <_jason> arrick: -m I think
[06:23] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: why don't you install pureftpd from package?
[06:23] <Azertyuuu> hey all, does anyone know an interesting blog of an Engineer ?
[06:23] <P__> CosmoDad, what do you mean ?
[06:23] <VincentMX> joel: i really do prefer apt-get and apt-cache over synaptic and adept.
[06:24] <holden_> could anyone give me a link to some hoary repositories?
[06:24] <P__> it only gives the name of the driver, and in lsmod i have it, but with 0 in used column
[06:24] <ConfidentiaL> CosmoDad: because when i did the apt get thing I dont know how to configure or do anything to it... :S
[06:24] <MrKeuner> !help
[06:24] <CosmoDad> P__: when you used dmesg, did it say anything like "driver blabla installed, using device eth1" ?
[06:24] <VincentMX> holden, try google
[06:24] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: that's what the documentation is good for!
[06:24] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: you won't get an installer helping you with all the stuff if you build from source either
[06:24] <UbuntuNewbie> help i need more ethernet ports
[06:25] <P__> CosmoDad, no
[06:25] <VincentMX> holden, that's what i always was told when i ask for things like that.
[06:25] <UbuntuNewbie> my questions is right now i have a airlink wireless router
[06:25] <P__> it tels the name of the driver, that's all, not eth .....
[06:25] <holden_> vins, thanks, you're a doll
[06:25] <UbuntuNewbie> if i connected a netgear wireless router would that give moe more ethernet ports
[06:25] <ConfidentiaL> CosmoDad: But where is it installed when I use apt-get ?
[06:25] <CosmoDad> P__: tell me what's in /sys/class/net/
[06:25] <CosmoDad> P__: just the directories
[06:26] <agarcia> qien eres
[06:26] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: there's documentation in /usr/share/doc/pure-ftpd
[06:26] <P__> CosmoDad, lo and sit0
[06:26] <UbuntuNewbie> i do have a 4-port switch but not quite sure what switches does
[06:26] <agarcia> no te entiendo
[06:26] <varkez> I bought a new dvd burner and I do not think that linux reconizes it is there anything I can do
[06:26] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: some servers need configuration in /etc/<config-file>, some in /etc/default/<config-file>... the docs are there to tell you about this
[06:27] <CosmoDad> P__: are you sure this is the correct driver
[06:27] <P__> i think so
[06:27] <P__> since my car is an Intel Pro/1000
[06:27] <P__> *card
[06:27] <martyn> how do i install restricted formates like mp3 codecs
[06:27] <CosmoDad> !restricted
[06:27] <ubotu> it has been said that restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:28] <klm> !freeformats
[06:28] <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
[06:28] <roostishaw> !ubotu
[06:28] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:28] <CosmoDad> P__: pastebin to me the complete output of the relevant part of dmesg after you modprobe your driver
[06:28] <domino-24> CosmoDad, Thanks again for your help, have encrypted swap and a drive (hopefully) will reboot to check now, bye
[06:28] <CosmoDad> domino-24: good luck
[06:28] <tanuki> can someone tell why i cannot change the icon of my web browser launcher on my gnome panel?
[06:29] <P__> CosmoDad, I already told you the line, there is only one
[06:29] <leif> got thi error while trying to set up xmms-mplayer plugin: GTK+ >= 1.2.2 not installed - please install first   anyone have an idea what package to install?
[06:29] <UbuntuNewbie> can someone help me figure out how to get more ethernet ports
[06:29] <duelboot> tanuki, I know of a way to change the mozilla icon, but not the gnome panel
[06:29] <duelboot> tanuki, I'll send you a link shortly
[06:29] <CosmoDad> P__: please repeat
[06:29] <P__> Intel Pro/1000 Network driver version blahblah
[06:30] <CosmoDad> P__: is this a PCI card?
[06:30] <P__> internal one
[06:30] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. What to do??
[06:30] <CosmoDad> P__: what does "lspci|grep -i eth" yield?
[06:30] <UbuntuNewbie> should i buy an 8-port switch
[06:31] <CosmoDad> UbuntuNewbie: an ethernet port is a physical interface and if you truly mean that, yes you need to buy a switch
[06:31] <CosmoDad> UbuntuNewbie: but I'm not sure if you definitely know what you want
[06:31] <P__> CosmoDad, unknow device
[06:31] <CosmoDad> P__: full line please
[06:31] <tanuki> duelboot, ok thank you
[06:31] <P__> Well i could try to compile the driver for intel website, like I tried yesterday on FC5
[06:32] <duelboot> tanuki, look at the info here, it worked for me:  http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/#restore-mozilla-icons
[06:32] <caminomaster> How I exit from debugfs?
[06:32] <P__> CosmoDad, 0000:02:0.0 Ethernet Controller: Intel Corp.:Unknow device 109a
[06:32] <P__> CosmoDad, 0000:02:00.0 Ethernet Controller: Intel Corp.:Unknow device 109a
[06:32] <jbroome> !paste
[06:32] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[06:32] <linuxshop> is there any debian channel?
[06:33] <jbroome> linuxshop: #debian
[06:33] <VincentMX> linuxshop: #debian
[06:33] <cablop> caminomaster?
[06:33] <linuxshop> ty
[06:33] <caminomaster> Cablop: Hello man
[06:33] <linuxshop> i did a list debian and got no results, thats y i asked
[06:33] <cablop> hello everybody?
[06:33] <CosmoDad> P__: I'm running out of ideas... really wondering if e1000 is the correct driver
[06:34] <CosmoDad> P__: what's the name of your NIC (brand, chipset)?
[06:34] <VincentMX> linuxshop: or #debian and -es or -nl or -fr or whereever you're from to get help in your local language
[06:34] <cablop> could anybody help me?
[06:34] <VincentMX> i can
[06:34] <VincentMX> cablop
[06:34] <bosco> does anyone know anything about backgrounds in terminal i allready have one
[06:34] <duelboot> !ask
[06:34] <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.
[06:34] <Ratmann> How can i reset my x server so i can install the latest nvidia drivers?
[06:34] <linuxshop> does anyone know how to use iptables
[06:34] <UbuntuNewbie> CosmoDad, right now i have a 4-port wireless router.  i need more ports
[06:34] <cablop> my bro, has deleted some imprt5ant files on my computer that are stored on a ext3 partition
[06:34] <caminomaster>  Hello!
[06:34] <UbuntuNewbie> not sure what device to get
[06:34] <cablop> a lot of poeople said that this is an impossible task
[06:35] <cablop> to recover them...
[06:35] <Ratmann> Tried init 3, but didn't work
[06:35] <tanuki> duelboot, i got this error: cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/icons/default.xpm': No such file or directory
[06:35] <VincentMX> cablop, what did you do?
[06:35] <caminomaster> Does anybody know how to exit from debugfs?
[06:35] <CosmoDad> cablop: you have a chance of retrieving text files, everything else will be lost
[06:35] <VincentMX> it doesn't just remove shit like that, you must have done something wrong
[06:35] <P__> CosmoDad, I don't know what is a NIC, maybe I could tell you my lapop is a Toshiba P100-114
[06:35] <tanuki> can anyone think of a reason i would be unable to change the icon of one of th elaunchers on my gnome-panel?
[06:36] <cablop> no i need to recover about 5 CD images made with clone CD
[06:36] <cablop> very big files
[06:36] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Not necessarily impossible, but very expensive.
[06:36] <VincentMX> ok
[06:36] <cablop> about 500 Mb each one
[06:36] <CosmoDad> cablop: use bittorrent again ;)
[06:36] <bosco> wierd
[06:36] <linuxshop> ubuntu is based on debian?
[06:36] <P__> CosmoDad, I just triedto compile the last driver, but of course Ubuntu comes with gc3.3 and 4.0, but not te gcc3.4 it's complaining about...
[06:36] <VincentMX> but what did you do? as i sayd it doesn't just remove shit like that.
[06:36] <cablop> no, i made that, i borrowed that CDs from a friend
[06:36] <VincentMX> linuxshop yes
[06:36] <duelboot> tanuki, stupid questions follow:  you did start at the top with the wget, right?
[06:37] <CosmoDad> P__: you may install gcc3.4
[06:37] <linuxshop> then how do i put sudo in the debian
[06:37] <P__> CosmoDad, ok so I just download it and transfert it with my usbkey ?
[06:37] <linuxshop> sorry question is
[06:37] <VincentMX> linuxshop don't know
[06:37] <cablop> linuxshop, yes ubuntu is based on debian, but uses a different development schedule process
[06:37] <linuxshop> how come i cant use sudo in debian?
[06:37] <CosmoDad> cablop: I was kidding. There's no way to retrieve the data unless you wanna spend at least  1500
[06:37] <P__> CosmoDad, is there a place I can download a "package' ?
[06:37] <duelboot> tanuki, for the other gnome panel icons, how are you trying to change it?
[06:37] <linuxshop> oh ok
[06:37] <CosmoDad> P__: synaptics
[06:37] <VincentMX> try sudo apt-get install sudo?
[06:37] <plbgnr> it doesn't help to set sth like this into /etc/fstab :'/dev/sda1 /media/windows ntfs nls=utf8,umask=0222 0 0' and then sudo mount -a .... nls is lighted (as bad syntax) can someone help?
[06:37] <linuxshop> hahahahah
[06:37] <VincentMX> or su root apt-get install sudo sorry
[06:38] <P__> CosmoDad, sorry ?
[06:38] <VincentMX> sorry, i'm really used to sudo
[06:38] <cablop> oh
[06:38] <duelboot> tanuki, can you PM?
[06:38] <ConfidentiaL> CosmoDad: Ok, I have set up the server according to the documentation, but I cant connect to it... :S
[06:38] <CosmoDad> P__: are you logged in to Gnome or KDE?
[06:38] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: this could be a number of reasons:
[06:38] <linuxshop> what is the diff with Gnome and KDE?
[06:38] <Zico|> Hello i have installed build-essentials now, but when im trying to build a file with make, ive got /lib/modules/2.6xxx/build No suc file or directory
[06:38] <bosco> does anyone know anything about backgrounds in terminal i allready have one
[06:38] <VincentMX> linuxshop, it works and looks different
[06:38] <motin> What files build up the gnome menu?
[06:38] <P__> CosmoDad, gnome, but i see Synaptic, the thing is it has only the 3.3 or 4.0
[06:38] <cablop> tonyyarusso, did you said there's a way to do that?
[06:38] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: try first to connect to it locally (from your machine to your machine)
[06:38] <duelboot> linuxshop, lots of things...what specifically?
[06:38] <linuxshop> oh differnet
[06:39] <linuxshop> programs!
[06:39] <ConfidentiaL> CosmoDad: I cant connect locally...
[06:39] <VincentMX> yes
[06:39] <linuxshop> commands
[06:39] <VincentMX> yes
[06:39] <CosmoDad> P__: the package is called "gcc-3.4"
[06:39] <CosmoDad> P__: it's in the standard repo
[06:39] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Sometimes.  Pay a computer forensics professional lots and lots of money to attempt recovery.
[06:39] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: then you've misconfigured the server
[06:39] <P__> CosmoDad, only gcc3.3 and gcc4.0 after a search
[06:39] <gilianima> Listen est-il dans les dpts de Breezy ou pas ?
[06:39] <cablop> oh, i worked my self as a forensics... but only on fat partitions
[06:39] <gilianima> sorry
[06:39] <VincentMX> linuxshop, i prefer kde, but others prefer gnome and xfce, it's really not a matter of good and bad software, it's more about taste
[06:40] <UbuntuNewbie> can someone help me regarding routers and switches
[06:40] <cablop> so if ext3 down't allow us to recover files, what advantage it has over ext2?
[06:40] <gilianima> Is Listen in Breezy's repositories or not ?
[06:40] <linuxshop> ok and what woudl define taste in thes 2 different releases?
[06:40] <CosmoDad> P__: it's in main!
[06:40] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Journalling.  Saves your behind if you crash it.
[06:40] <duelboot> linuxshop, you define your own taste
[06:40] <VincentMX> linuxshop, just like you can prefer either a ferrari enzo, a lamborghini diablo, or a pagani zonda
[06:40] <wd3> just installed xfce on ubuntu by choosing server install then apt get install xfce desktop. well now i all i have is xfce, no totem, synaptic or anything else how do i install them?
[06:40] <caminomaster> HELP! how can I exit from debugfs in a terminal?
[06:40] <duelboot> linuxshop, just try both and see which you like better
[06:41] <CosmoDad> cablop: it's a journaling fs
[06:41] <duelboot> caminomaster, let me check...hold noe
[06:41] <cablop> journaling? what doues it means?
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[06:44] <tonyyarusso> tanuki: What did you try that didn't work?
[06:44] <caminomaster> jason: I have no guilt: Xchat marked red your message
[06:44] <VincentMX> and on wanabe software (such as emacs)  there are things like ^x
[06:45] <linuxshop> netsplit
[06:45] <CosmoDad> netsplit, baby
[06:45] <cablop> CosmoDad : i read that file, but one of the developers said there's no way tto recover that lost files
[06:45] <cablop> :(
[06:45] <cablop> bad thing
[06:45] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[06:45] <_jason> caminomaster: ubotu sent you a private message, check at the bottom for a new tab with 'ubotu' on it
[06:45] <CosmoDad> cablop: that's what I'm trying to tell you
[06:46] <tanuki> tonyyarusso, nevermind, i have discovered the problem, i was trying to use an s.vg file instead of a .png
[06:46] !lilo:*! Occasional main rotation server split....it hasn't been on the rotation for a while, due to problems. Affected users, about 900. Apologies for the inconvenience.
[06:46] <cablop> so.... can I begin hitting my brother?
[06:46] <harisund> Does anybody know of a user interface builder for GTK+ other than Glade?
[06:46] <agarcia> que tal
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> cablop: You should have been this whole time.  ;)
[06:46] <CosmoDad> cablop: nobody likes his smaller brother right?
[06:47] <linuxshop> does anyone know if i where to make a mirror image of my linux box on to a bigger hard drive then remove the old drive and use the new bigger drive that it would work without any problems?
[06:47] <cablop> i forgive it if my smaller brother was a child
[06:47] <CosmoDad> cablop: btw Linux allows to create independent accounts where one cannot delete other user's files :)
[06:47] <caminomaster> AH... yes...
[06:47] <cablop> but he's only a linux newbie
[06:47] <arrick> CosmoDad, your wrong man, I am the youngest, and they "adore" me because I am more successful. hahaheheheh
[06:47] <linuxshop> caminomaster: was that yes for me?
[06:47] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Exactly why he should have restricted access.
[06:47] <CosmoDad> arrick: lol
[06:47] <cablop> oh, yes, but he found the way to mount that poartition with privileges for him
[06:47] <CosmoDad> arrick: in deleting files right? ;)
[06:48] <CosmoDad> cablop: he shouldn't have sudo rights
[06:48] <tonyyarusso> cablop: You can't find a way that doesn't exist.
[06:48] <linuxshop> caminomaster: was that yes for me?
[06:48] <arrick> CosmoDad, they dont even know how to get to where the files are stored, so I dont have that problem "yet"
[06:48] <cablop> i dunno how but he could mount that partition two times in two different places at the same time, and
[06:48] <cablop> said, theres a n extra patition
[06:48] <CosmoDad> arrick: they? thought you were the youngest?
[06:48] <arrick> cablop, you can change /etc/fstab so he cannot mount it
[06:49] <cablop> so he pushed the "del" key
[06:49] <zukero> how do i unload a module using modprobe ?
[06:49] <arrick> CosmoDad, I am the youngest at 30
[06:49] <CosmoDad> zukero: modprobe -r
[06:49] <cablop> he's the one who bpught the computer
[06:49] <caminomaster> linuxshop: no, sorry :)
[06:49] <arrick> ouch
[06:49] <zukero> thx
[06:49] <cablop> so he wants to have full control on the machine
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Still, if he can't use it right, don't let him have access to root things.
[06:49] <cablop> and i agree, until he crashes alll the things and learns a lot
[06:50] <cablop> but i commited an error storaging my files in that computer
[06:50] <arrick> cablop, you can make him think he has control, just dont tell him he doesnt
[06:50] <CosmoDad> cablop: tell him the ubuntu gurus at #ubuntu said that you're the new boss in town
[06:50] <cablop> hihi its a really good idea
[06:50] <tonyyarusso> cablop: Do you have enough disk space to do two installations?  That way if he totally borked everything yours would still be okay.
[06:51] <arrick> tonyyarusso, not if he's deleting partitions he wont be fine
[06:51] <arrick> haha
[06:51] <skurlat> hello all, do you have the address of the french chanel of Ubuntu?
[06:51] <arrick> !fr
[06:51] <cablop> he's not only deleting partitions
[06:51] <cablop> he's making magic on a computer
[06:51] <VincentMX> skurlat, #ubuntu-fr
[06:51] <skurlat> Thanck youi
[06:51] <cablop> i think a group of hackers sould be interested on looking how he do that things
[06:51] <arrick> cablop, what kind of magic?
[06:52] <MisterN> re
[06:52] <CosmoDad> cablop: don't mistake magic for lack of proper configuration :)
[06:52] <cablop> mounting one partitions two times in the same machine ingnoring what mtab said
[06:52] <arrick> cablop, I do tht all the time
[06:52] <_jason> cablop: you guys should change the sudo password and type half of the password each.  That way each of you can only sudo when the other is around :)
[06:52] <cablop> hehe
[06:52] <QUILES> 
[06:52] <QUILES> gff
[06:52] <QUILES> hfgh
[06:52] <QUILES> fkh
[06:52] <QUILES> f
[06:52] <QUILES> hdfkl
[06:52] <QUILES> hrthph
[06:53] <QUILES> dfphg
[06:53] <_jason> !ops
[06:53] <QUILES> p
[06:53] <QUILES> gplhop
[06:53] <cablop> hehe, sudo password solution was great
[06:53] <QUILES> rtyh
[06:53] <QUILES> fpghfhg
[06:53] <CosmoDad> cablop: it's absolutely ok to mount partitions multiple times
[06:53] <QUILES> trh+rlhofdghlhrd
[06:53] <_jason> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, ompaul, or MadPilot
[06:53] <QUILES> t+h+dfphlt'hldldkor
[06:53] <QUILES> hlh
[06:53] <QUILES> hl
[06:53] <cablop> ummm, i see
[06:53] <QUILES> +dfghp
[06:53] <VincentMX> anybody knows something about something called composite or something like that in x.org? i've heard people talking about it a very long time ago in the dutch Ubuntu channel, but never heard anything about it again, it can give beautiful shadows and stuff like that, but they sayd it was under development then. how does it go now? anybody using it?
[06:53] <QUILES> dggg
[06:53] <tonyyarusso> And we're looking for a quick little kickban to liven things up it seems!
[06:53] <UbuntuNewbie> how come i cant start KDevelop Designer program it always give a crash message
[06:53] <caminomaster> FOR ALL: My brother (CABLOP) is the only idiot that having more than 160GB in his W$ PC move a file to a $0GB UBuntu PC of a Dangerous Linux Dummie
[06:53] <tonyyarusso> QUILES: Nice knowing you.
[06:53] <arrick> cablop, I have my 8 hd's all mounted twice for "if and When" someone hacks me, I can umount the one they hacked with a different name
[06:53] <QUILES> hgmghfmhgfmloj
[06:53] <QUILES> oooooooooo
[06:53] <cablop> ummm,
[06:54] <QUILES> ooooooooooooooo
[06:54] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i followed the installation from ubuntu to start install cd at "server" then sudo apt get xubuntu desktop wdm ok well i'm in my desktop now but i have nothing. no totem, even synaptic, nothing. i can't even install synaptic using sudo apt get... help.
[06:54] <VincentMX> rofl @ _jason
[06:54] <QUILES> ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[06:54] <QUILES> oooooo
[06:54] <QUILES> ooooo
[06:54] <QUILES> olooo
[06:54] <wd3> sorry
[06:54] <cablop> what are you doing QUILES?
[06:54] <VincentMX> quiles, stfu
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> wd3: did you do 'sudo apt get xubuntu desktop' or 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'?
[06:55] <wd3> tonyyarusso, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop wdm
[06:55] <VincentMX> tonyyarusso, maybe he just wants xfce?
[06:55] <wd3> thats what online said to do
[06:55] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means? cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/icons/default.xpm': No such file or directory
[06:55] <cablop> ok, knowing that i couldn't recover that files..., there's a way
[06:55] <cablop> to convert my partitions into ext2 without losing data?
[06:55] <ConfidentiaL> Why cant I set up a single ftp server on my server here? I have tried all day long, without any results. Can any1 walk me throug an easy installation of an ftp server with multiple users for Ubuntu version 5.10? Im a noob in linux so i would like if some1 could explain what to do to the smallest detail...
[06:55] <wd3> VincentMX, i have xfce but there's no synaptic or totem
[06:55] <silvercat> whats a good and easy wifi-manager/scanner?
[06:55] <arrick> cablop, like for instance "/dev/hdg1 /info"  and "/dev/hdg1 /etc3" are the same drive and partition, but mounted to different directories, and I can shut one off if I wish, and the filse can still be accessed on my network
[06:55] <Rhine> Anyone know if there is a plugin for Muine to play .m4a and AAC
[06:56] <cablop> i think i must convert that partition into a fat32 one
[06:56] <crimsun> Rhine: breezy?
[06:56] <Rhine> Yes
[06:56] <crimsun> !info gstreamer0.8-faad
[06:56] <VincentMX> wd3, ok. wqell the xubuntu-desktop package includes those programs
[06:56] <apricot_> lknkl
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Okay, the can't even install synaptic may be telling...  Could you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list for starters, and can you give any more information about what happened in the process or since?
[06:56] <crimsun> Rhine: see above
[06:56] <Rhine> I tried that but my files wont play let me check if the reboot fiexed it
[06:56] <cablop> um sounds good
[06:56] <cablop> when you have the hacker OUTDOORS, hehe
[06:56] <_jason> ubotu: you alive?
[06:56] <wd3> tonyyarusso,  sure
[06:56] <arrick> cablop, works too
[06:56] <crimsun> Rhine: did you execute sudo gst-register-0.8?
[06:57] <Rhine> not yet
[06:57] <cablop> yes, i thin it works
[06:57] <cablop> hehe
[06:57] <arrick> internal as well, I only publish the one directory
[06:57] <VincentMX> wd3, and it only installs the things it doesn't have yet so it won't install xfce again
[06:57] <ConfidentiaL> Why cant I set up a single ftp server on my server here? I have tried all day long, without any results. Can any1 walk me throug an easy installation of an ftp server with multiple users for Ubuntu version 5.10? Im a noob in linux so i would like if some1 could explain what to do to the smallest detail...
[06:57] <cablop> now i'm interested in converting that ext3 partition into a ext2 one, but i'm not interested in losing data
[06:57] <Rhine> I think that did it
[06:57] <Tomi-boy> hello, does anybody know how to activate my network-card on boot? I select "yes" (activate on boot) during pppoeconf, butit doesn't work. I always have to start it manually
[06:57] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, are you using proftpd
[06:57] <VincentMX> hey!
[06:57] <VincentMX> versed is here too!
[06:58] <ConfidentiaL> arrick: im open to recommendations to any ftp server...
[06:58] <tanuki> can someone tell me what this error means? cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/icons/default.xpm': No such file or directory
[06:58] <CosmoDad> cablop: you don't wanna do that
[06:58] <CosmoDad> cablop: instead, you want to build some decent backup strategy
[06:58] <Rhine> Does GAIM handle Msn messenger? Or do I a different program
[06:58] <wd3> tonyyarusso, walter@matrix:~$ sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:58] <wd3> sudo: gedit: command not found
[06:58] <cablop> ummm, i don't want to have an unrecoverable partition
[06:59] <VincentMX> wd3, use vim
[06:59] <CosmoDad> cablop: that's why there's the trash bin and backups
[06:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> gaim does MSN
[06:59] <crimsun> wd3: gedit is part of gnome. xubuntu-desktop doesn't include gnome apps.
[06:59] <rak> kind of a newb question: how do i get my wireless ethernet card to work? i can see it in the device manager, listed kind of right, but it just isn't on and i can't connect through it
[06:59] <cablop> so i want to change my network shared data into a fat32 or ext2 in order to place my files on a safer place
[06:59] <CosmoDad> cablop: nobody uses ext2, it can havoc your hard disk by a simple crash
[06:59] <wd3> crimsun, ooooh
[06:59] <ConfidentiaL> arrick: I am not using any atm, since I cant get any1 to work, but I could use proftpd if u could help me set it up...
[06:59] <cablop> so i must go to fat32
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Try something else, if none better nano in whatever terminal comes with XFCE.
[06:59] <xuser_> hi
[06:59] <Tomi-boy> hello, does anybody know how to activate my network-card on boot? I select "yes" (activate on boot) during pppoeconf, butit doesn't work. I always have to start it manually...
[06:59] <CosmoDad> cablop: oh you were talking about sharing, sorry
[06:59] <wd3> tonyyarusso, ok
[06:59] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, I prefer proftpd for the server, and DBO, MWE are the best I can say for setting it up
[06:59] <cablop> hehe
[06:59] <CosmoDad> cablop: if you wanna share with windows clients, go for fat32
[06:59] <linuxshop> does anyone know how to use qmail!??
[07:00] <cablop> i need one partition to save files
[07:00] <cablop> but that partition have the network shared files
[07:00] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, the first thing you need to do is make sure the ports are forwarded
[07:00] <arrick> you can join #arrick instead of PM
[07:00] <UbuntuNewbie> what does it mean in bash environment type the following ...
[07:00] <CosmoDad> ConfidentiaL: did you think about using an easier ftp server?
[07:00] <cablop> when somebody deleted them by accident (verbigracia: my brother) i can restore them
[07:00] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, ^^see my last
[07:00] <CosmoDad> UbuntuNewbie: in a shell
[07:00] <ConfidentiaL> arrick, they are, I had a server with windiws before...
[07:00] <VincentMX> linuxshop, what's qmail?
[07:00] <arrick> ok
[07:01] <cablop> ok, changing the question
[07:01] <_jason> cablop: just make backups
[07:01] <VincentMX> ConfidentiaL, linux is way better for use as a server
[07:01] <johnny3d> help!  no sound in breezy!  what?
[07:01] <cablop> i was making a backup in that partition
[07:01] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, iin windows di you have ports 20,21 and 60000-61999 forwarded?
[07:01] <crimsun> johnny3d: help! your question is useless!
[07:01] <cablop> (_)
[07:01] <ConfidentiaL> VincentMX, thats why I changed, but its har to set up...
[07:02] <johnny3d> crimsun, well how is that supposed to help me post a better one?
[07:02] <_jason> cablop: heh well use some kind of media that your brother doesn't have access to
[07:02] <arrick> mwe, you here?
[07:02] <cablop> but that's not the question
[07:02] <linuxshop> qmail is a smtp server apliticion
[07:02] <mwe> arrick: yeah
[07:02] <crimsun> johnny3d: can you at least tell us HOW it's broken?
[07:02] <arrick> ConfidentiaL, you can join #arrick
[07:02] <johnny3d> crimsun, no sound.
[07:02] <P__> CosmoDad, back, how I install the .deb please ?
[07:02] <cablop> ok, i want a sure partition stystem that let's me recover lost files
[07:02] <crimsun> johnny3d: that's just as vague as before. Do you have no sound PERIOD?
[07:02] <arrick> mwe you helped me setup proftpd right? or was that DBO?
[07:02] <p47> Hello !
[07:02] <UbuntuNewbie> how do i get into a shell
[07:03] <johnny3d> crimsun, yes, NO sound
[07:03] <VincentMX> ConfidentiaL, it's something you get used to. after all, what is more fun to do? reinstalling windows every once a month or just cleaning things up once in 2 months?
[07:03] <p47> somebody can help me with the sonund !
[07:03] <mwe> arrick: I just recommended it
[07:03] <arrick> ok
[07:03] <arrick> thanks
[07:03] <VincentMX> UbuntuNewbie, goto the menu and look for terminal
[07:03] <tonyyarusso> UbuntuNewbie: Applications > Accessories > Terminal OR Ctrl-Alt-F(1-6).
[07:03] <crimsun> johnny3d: ok, now provide us with hardware details; i.e., pastebin ``lspci -v && lspci -nv && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[07:03] <_jason> cablop: recovering files like that is not 100% reliable, I wouldn't rely on it.  If you want to create partitions formatted as fat32 I think gparted can do it
[07:03] <cablop> ok, if you said that ext3 is a journalling fs, so, there were some info about the file dletinon that i can roll back... not?
[07:03] <VincentMX> UbuntuNewbie, it shall provide you with a shell
[07:04] <P__> how do I install a .deb package please ?
[07:04] <CosmoDad> P__: sudo dpkg -i <deb-file.deb>
[07:04] <crimsun> p47: make your request less vague. What's broken?
[07:04] <P__> ok thanks
[07:04] <mwe> in the menu?! how come they put shortcuts in the menus?
[07:04] <usuario> aniyun
[07:04] <silvercat> isnt there a better web-developing app than Bluefish?
[07:04] <linuxshop> hey does anyone know how to configure nload?
[07:04] <klm> !freeformats
[07:04] <cablop> mwe open the .Desktp files and ad some entries about that
[07:04] <VincentMX> silvercat, i prefer Nvu
[07:04] <CosmoDad> cablop: the design of ext3 prevents undeletion
[07:04] <pyasi> silvercat, I like Nvu too
[07:04] <p47> crimsun when I make update I had problems but before I have excelent sound
[07:04] <cablop> if you read other .Desktop files you can do it
[07:05] <cablop> they're placed on the gnome directories
[07:05] <VincentMX> silvercat, it's WYSYWIG so easy to use
[07:05] <crimsun> p47: ok, now provide us with hardware details; i.e., pastebin ``lspci -v && lspci -nv && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[07:05] <silvercat> VincentMX, nice.. ill try that
[07:05] <VincentMX> ok
[07:05] <VincentMX> :D
[07:05] <silvercat> thanks
[07:05] <johnny3d> lspci -v && lspci -nv && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0
[07:05] <VincentMX> np
[07:05] <stjepan> hi
[07:05] <cablop> CosmoDad ah!
[07:05] <VincentMX> yo stjepan
[07:05] <crimsun> johnny3d: no, pastebinned. Not here.
[07:05] <cablop> so i lost that files
[07:05] <cablop> i can cry a lot
[07:05] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
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[07:05] <cablop> and hit my brother
[07:06] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _jason
[07:06] <ubotu> gstreamer0.8-faad: (AAC decoding plugin for GStreamer), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 0.8.11-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 26 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[07:06] <cablop> hehe
[07:06] <stjepan> hi guys
[07:06] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[07:06] <VincentMX> yo stjepan
[07:06] <stjepan> anyone here switched from slackware or gentoo to ubuntu?
[07:06] <nalioth> who rang?
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> Why did the bot just yell for help?
[07:06] <_jason> nalioth: ubotu was about 20 minutes late in his response
[07:06] <stjepan> !help xgl
[07:06] <IdleOne> nalioth, looks like someone is playing with the bot via mesage sending reponse to channel
[07:07] <stjepan> !help compiz
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[07:07] <_jason> no, that was me before when QUILE was spamming, he just said it now
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> !xgl
[07:07] <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/
[07:07] <IdleOne> _jason, oh lol
[07:07] <cablop> ok people thanks a lot
[07:07] <stjepan> tonyyarusso: tnx ;)
[07:07] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[07:07] <cablop> (y)
[07:07] <UbuntuNewbie> help im not sure what i am doing wrong I want to program in KDE
[07:07] <stjepan> !compzi
[07:07] <ubotu> stjepan: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:07] <CosmoDad> anyone know how to add gdesklets? I've installed gdesklets-data and applied gdesklet to fortune.display, yet I cannot add that to my gnome panel...?
[07:07] <stjepan> !compiz
[07:07] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, stjepan
[07:08] <johnny3d> http://pastebin.com/653835 crimsun and whoever else would like to take a look
[07:08] <cablop> UbuntuNewbie programing on KDE?
[07:08] <caminomaster> well, I have to go
[07:08] <cablop> use KDevelop and QT3 or QT4
[07:08] <stjepan> when will be the stable dapper released?
[07:08] <UbuntuNewbie> wants to write application for KDE environment
[07:08] <p47> crimsum ! Intel Corporation 945G/P PCI Express Graphics Port (prog-if 00
[07:08] <IdleOne> !dapper
[07:08] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[07:08] <cablop> yes use KDevelop
[07:08] <p47> crimsum Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[07:09] <caminomaster> thanks 4 all
[07:09] <cablop> and QT for graphical interface
[07:09] <caminomaster> 2 all
[07:09] <crimsun> p47: I need it on pastebin, not in here.
[07:09] <crimsun> p47: and I need all the output
[07:09] <p47> mm ok !
[07:09] <p47> wait !
[07:09] <stjepan> what to do if I want to install a 3rd party app manually, from source? I do not like checkinstall very much. With Gentoo (portage) I would just put the software name in /etc/portage/package.provided
[07:09] <cablop> so UbuntuNewbie look that packages, but i really preffer gnome
[07:09] <jjjjjjj> i am at the download site now... am i grabbing 10.1 or 2006 ?
[07:10] <jjjjjjj> oops
[07:10] <Tm_T> :p
[07:10] <VincentMX> ubuntu newbie, what you tried to do is done with /me. see:
[07:10] <p47> it's a txt !crimsum !
[07:10] <stjepan> jjjjjjj: what is that? Suse? :)
[07:10] <ProN00b> suxxor
[07:10] <crimsun> johnny3d: mute 'IEC958' by executing: amixer sset 'IEC958' off
[07:10] <stjepan> !kde
[07:10] <ubotu> [kde]  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/
[07:10] <ProN00b> firefox 3 is almost out and you don't even have firefox 2 !
[07:11] <bliss1_> hi
[07:11] <bigmichi> sagt mal was muss machen damit ich mit screen arbeiten kann?
[07:11] <stjepan> !quinnstorm
[07:11] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, stjepan
[07:11] <VincentMX> ProN00b, you really do have a point there
[07:11] <bliss1_> nickrud: working hard?
[07:11] <stjepan> !firefox
[07:11] <ProN00b> o wait, the newest firefox is 1.5 *_*
[07:12] <stjepan> !firefox1.5
[07:12] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:12] <IdleOne> !tell stjepan about fishing
[07:12] <stjepan> !koffice
[07:12] <ubotu> KOffice is a free, integrated office suite for KDE. Included is word processing, spreadsheet, flowcharting, image manipulation applications and many more. See http://koffice.kde.org
[07:12] <nickrud> bliss1_, no, I'm reading reversible errors
[07:12] <crimsun> p47: what?
[07:12] <VincentMX> proN00b, see what ubotu sayd
[07:12] <stjepan> idleone: ok, sorry
[07:12] <ProN00b> VincentMX, i want a oficial package
[07:12] <IdleOne> np :)
[07:12] <p47> txt.txt ! crimsum !
[07:12] <ProN00b> otherwise i would run slackware ffs !
[07:12] <p47> do you've email ?
[07:13] <p47> is very long
[07:13] <leif> hey, i get this error when trying to build xmmsmplayer : GTK+ >= 1.2.2 not installed :   wich package do i need to install ?
[07:13] <VincentMX> ProN00B, so you want new firefox or else you'll go use slackware?
[07:13] <VincentMX> lol rofl!
[07:13] <stjepan> anyone here uses XGL and Compiz with Ubuntu?
[07:14] <intelikey> stjepan you have !b-e ?    basic source install generally consist of dl & unpack  read any INSTALL or README in the source dir  then unless other wise specified,   ".configure && make && sudo make install "
[07:14] <crimsun> p47: yes, that's why I asked you to use pastebin
[07:14] <crimsun> !pastebin
[07:14] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[07:14] <bliss1_> nickrud: am I coorect in thinking that to mout another partition the command is  sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/
[07:14] <polpak> stjepan, I have done it with dapper flight 4 on a test machine
[07:14] <bliss1_>   and to open a files the comand would be for example  sudo gedit mnt/dev/hda2/etc/shells
[07:14] <bliss1_> correct
[07:14] <cablop> leif if you'r trying to compile and instll te xmms you must check the package dependencies before
[07:14] <stjepan> intelikey: but then dpkg won't recognize that software compiled from src
[07:15] <cablop> leif but i preffer to download it from the repositori
[07:15] <stjepan> polpak: what graphics card?
[07:15] <p47> so how can I resolv this ? crimsun
[07:15] <cablop> i think it's on universe
[07:15] <intelikey> you said you didn't like chkconfig
[07:15] <ProN00b> VincentMX, no, i just say if i would install custom stuff and not get stuff in packages i could just use slack
[07:15] <polpak> ProN00b, what's wrong with 1.0.7...
[07:15] <leif> cablop. its when i do a configure in the xmmsmplayer i get the error. i have not find any xmmsmplayer deb package
[07:15] <stjepan> polpak: with ubuntu or kubuntu?
[07:15] <p47> I don't understan you !
[07:15] <polpak> stjepan, umm nothing fancy... It was ubuntu
[07:15] <ProN00b> polpak, its old and its fucking insecure
[07:16] <VincentMX> ProN00b, Ubuntu is a non-profit project. so nobody really cares if you use it or not. ubuntu is free. you should think of it as a present. it's rude to get a present and the go and be pissed becouse it's not 100% the way you like it
[07:16] <polpak> !language
[07:16] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[07:16] <arrick> !language
[07:16] <stjepan> polpak: what? Nothing fancy????
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell ProN00b about firefox1.5
[07:16] <cablop> stjepan and intelikey just look at the docs to compile the files creating a .deb package, after that install the new generated deb file
[07:16] <VincentMX> pron00b, really 1.0.7 is fine
[07:16] <stjepan> polpak: did you see the new water effect?
[07:16] <polpak> stjepan, yes. I meant my video card wasn't anything fancy
[07:16] <polpak> stjepan, the effects were pretty fun
[07:16] <nickrud> bliss1_, yes, except you might possibly need to specify file type during the mount in some situations now and then
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> ProN00b: I use 1.5, btw.  Not a problem to get it on Ubuntu, just follow the Wiki.
[07:17] <crimsun> p47: run the commands gave you, and paste their output on the pastebin Web site, NOT in this channel
[07:17] <ProN00b> VincentMX, it really isn't
[07:17] <stjepan> polpak: what do you think about debs?
[07:17] <stjepan> which ones should I use?
[07:17] <p47> mmmm ok crimsun
[07:17] <stjepan> polpak: QuinnStorm's debs?
[07:17] <P__> CosmoDad, it's progressing, i have an erro inside dmesg now
[07:17] <polpak> stjepan, I just followed the stiky on the dapper forum
[07:17] <stjepan> what debs?
[07:17] <ProN00b> tonyyarusso, i know there is/are unofficial packages of 1.5, i just wonder why they aren't official yet...
[07:17] <cablop> ok pleople, bye
[07:17] <wd3> tonyyarusso, http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/653846
[07:18] <CosmoDad> P__: what does it say?
[07:18] <polpak> ProN00b, because the next version of ubuntu isn't out
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> ProN00b: They are official for the next release.
[07:18] <ZombieLoffe> How do you open certain ports in ubuntu? I'm a complete noob at using linux :\.
[07:18] <stjepan> btw, I have just switched from Gentoo to Ubuntu :D
[07:18] <bliss1_> nickrud: thanks i thought so its just when i look at this file shels via natulis there is something in it but from the command line its emmply when I open t
[07:18] <bliss1_> it
[07:18] <roostishaw> Zombie, use firestarter
[07:18] <_jason> ProN00b: because ubuntu makes a stable release every 6 months and then provides security updates
[07:18] <arrick> IdleOne, you want to join #arrick?
[07:18] <P__> CosmoDad, after the driver name line : ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:00.0[A]  ->GSI 16 (level, low)->IRQ 16
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> ProN00b: That's a matter of policy such that each release is a stable whole set of packages, easily supportable, and leaving developers time to actually developing rather than just backporting.
[07:18] <arrick> pwease?
[07:18] <Bambino> i typed in my wget -cb blabla fiel.. its downloading now. But I need to turn off my pc, how do I abort it to be able to retake the download? its at 93% but I reaaaaaally gotta go
[07:19] <roostishaw> Zombie, sudo apt-get install firestarter
[07:19] <VincentMX> ZombieLoffe, just start the deamon you want to use for a certain port
[07:19] <polpak> ZombieLoffe, ports aren't closed by default.. You just have to install a daemon and configure it to use a certain port
[07:19] <VincentMX> anyways
[07:19] <stjepan> first I used Slackware. And I liked it. But then I got frustrated with it's package manager. Then I installed Gentoo. Everything was great until I broke it and got frustrated with compiling. Now I am downloading KUbuntu Dapper
[07:19] <VincentMX> i'm off
[07:19] <Howitzer> Who can suggest a good Python IDE to me?
[07:19] <VincentMX> ciao
[07:19] <ProN00b> _jason, i haven't seen any security update to my firefox, its still old 1.0.7, and i have never got some backport of a security fix...
[07:19] <P__> CosmoDad, and after that one : PCI : Unable to reserve mem reion #1:c0100000@40000000 for device 00000:02:00.0
[07:19] <ZombieLoffe> Thanks.
[07:19] <wd3> tonyyarusso did u get that?
[07:19] <polpak> ProN00b, what exactly are the security issues that need fixing with 1.0.7?
[07:19] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Barely!  Looking now.
[07:19] <P__> CosmoDad, and finally, e1000: probe of 0000:02:00.0 failed with error -16
[07:19] <roostishaw> Zombie, ya, then just adjust the poicy... run firestarter with gksudo firestarter
[07:19] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[07:19] <_jason> ProN00b: enable the online repositories for them in your sources
[07:20] <polpak> Howitzer, erm.. any text editor will do really. I like jedit
[07:20] <ProN00b> _jason, i got all repos enables
[07:20] <ProN00b> *d
[07:20] <Howitzer> oh
[07:20] <crimsun> johnny3d: ...and?
[07:20] <polpak> Howitzer, dapper's supposedly got a really nice version of gedit which I'm hoping will work as a replacement for jedit for me
[07:21] <Rhine> Anyone know why Rhythmbox shuts down when adding music I was up to about 1500 for the second time and it shuts down on me
[07:21] <tonyyarusso> wd3: First, don't know if this was related, but you probably want a different mirror.  us is somewhat infamous for instability.
[07:21] <ProN00b> polpak, there are, just look at some common security pages
[07:21] <_jason> ProN00b: apt-cache policy base-config, what version do you have?
[07:21] <roostishaw> polpak, im running dapper now... i like the gedit
[07:21] <roostishaw> polpak, although i think its just about the same
[07:21] <UbuntuNewbie> don't you hate it when you are following a tutorial and the pictures does not look the same
[07:21] <roostishaw> :D
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Then, do a sudo apt-get update and trying installing synaptic again.  If that doesn't work, something is seriously strange.
[07:23] <intelikey> tonyyarusso something !borked ?
[07:23] <Rhine> Anyone know why Rhythmbox shuts down when adding music I was up to about 1500 for the second time and it shuts down on me?
[07:23] <duelboot> okay folks...got my wireless working with ndiswrapper, but when I unplug my usb wireless card, my system locks up.  Any assistance?
[07:23] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i remember from gnome, ubuntu apt get xfce and i had all the apps, why not now?
[07:23] <CosmoDad> P__: still looks whacky
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Maybe - on wd3's.
[07:23] <roostishaw> Rhine, are you using an ipod or something?
[07:24] <Rhine> No it's not connected atm
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> wd3: If you already had gnome they were there from that.
[07:24] <CosmoDad> P__: seems like your driver is still in development
[07:24] <roostishaw> Rhine, atm?
[07:24] <polpak> ProN00b, I only see 3, and all of them are "Denial of Service" types which I don't really see as actually being vulnerabilities.. They're just bad coding.
[07:24] <Rhine> at the moment
[07:24] <roostishaw> Rhine, oh
[07:24] <duelboot> oh, and FWIW, my hotplug subsystem does not return an okay at boot
[07:24] <roostishaw> Rhine, hmmm.
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> wd3: btw, I'm not sure if xubuntu-desktop will include totem, but synaptic for sure.
[07:24] <roostishaw> Rhine, sorry, no idea
[07:25] <wd3> tonyyarusso, oh. so basically when i started over from the server install and then sudo apt get xubunt. there goes my gnome apps.
[07:25] <Rhine> I
[07:25] <P__> how do i exit X ?
[07:25] <Rhine> Woops ill check fi adding the folders one by one will work
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Yes.
[07:25] <xfcefreak> xubuntu includes totem <<<almost positive
[07:25] <P__> i don't see runlevel 3 as in other distrib in inittab
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Of course you can still get them, it's just not as easy.
[07:25] <duelboot> but dmesg returns that pcihotplug (no usb) is there...how do I activate usb hotplug?
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> xfcefreak: I'm looking through the apt-cache show now...
[07:26] <fuci_> how do i delete folders that i've transferred from windows drive?
[07:26] <duelboot> delete from where fuci_ ?
[07:26] <fuci_> duelboot: from the /home folder
[07:26] <xfcefreak> rm -r /path/to/file
[07:27] <xfcefreak> fuci_: ^^^ on a unix box
[07:27] <fuci_> with sudo in the front?
[07:27] <roostishaw> anyone know of a way to securly delete files from the wastebasket?
[07:27] <IdleOne> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12042 can someone tell me how to fix this?
[07:27] <P__> how can I exit X please ?
[07:27] <roostishaw> by securly i mean written over a few times...
[07:27] <duelboot> yes sudo fuci_
[07:27] <xfcefreak> fuci_: more than likely yes but try it without it first if it says something like permission denied than yes you need sudo
[07:27] <roostishaw> P_, reboot
[07:27] <fuci_> ok
[07:27] <P__> ok but it will start it
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> xfcefreak: And I'm not seeing it.  So, if you can tell me what I'm missing, that would be enlightening.
[07:27] <polpak> Since when did writing bad javascript code that locks up peoples browsers become security expliots?
[07:27] <P__> how I can set to not startx at boot time then ?
[07:27] <roostishaw> P_what do you mean exit x?
[07:27] <duelboot> roostishaw, there are several secure delete apps
[07:28] <xfcefreak> tonyyarusso: ok give me a sec
[07:28] <roryy> P__: get to a shell and run sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:28] <roostishaw> P_, try recovery mode from grub
[07:28] <roryy> P__: ubuntu boots into runlevel 2 by default, and gdm is enabled there.  You can use 'update-rc.d' to stop gdm from starting at boot
[07:28] <polpak> polpak, I don't see how that can be benificial for the would be hacker.. "Muhahah! Now no one can see my website!"
[07:28] <P__> roryy, thanks
[07:28] <germanazo> salve _Shade
[07:28] <intelikey> P__ remove the symlink from /etc/rc2.d/   that says  gdm
[07:28] <Rhine> Is thier a way to change the list order in GRUB?
[07:28] <xfcefreak> tonyyarusso: its not included thats from my gnome
[07:28] <germanazo> hola
[07:28] <duelboot> roostishaw, try this secure delete:  http://www.thc.org/download.php?t=r&f=secure_delete-3.1.tar.gz
[07:28] <germanazo> a todos
[07:29] <germanazo> ciao
[07:29] <germanazo> come va
[07:29] <arrick> IdleOne, you here, or still packing, I need Heeeelllllpppppp
[07:29] <tonyyarusso> xfcefreak: Ah.
[07:29] <IdleOne> arrick, with?
[07:29] <erUSUL> !tell germanazo about es
[07:29] <roostishaw> duelboot, can i install that with apt?
[07:29] <arrick> proftpd setup
[07:29] <erUSUL> !tell germanazo about it
[07:29] <xfcefreak> tonyyarusso: it will bring in all kinds of gnome depends
[07:29] <germanazo> erUSUL nothing
[07:29] <IdleOne> arrick,  I have never used it
[07:29] <polpak> roostishaw,  try the shred command for secure deletion
[07:29] <linuxshop> does anyone know qmail and help me
[07:29] <duelboot> roostishaw, no...download then untar then read README and compile
[07:29] <germanazo> _ShaDe
[07:29] <arrick> ok
[07:29] <leif> can u make apt-get install to skip dependency check ??
[07:30] <arrick> I keep getting you guys confused
[07:30] <Tomcat_> leif: Yes, but it breaks things.
[07:30] <roostishaw> duelboot, ok
[07:30] <IdleOne> arrick, I am guessing here that there is a proftpd.conf that needs to be configured
[07:30] <duelboot> roostishaw, you can check synaptic for list of secure delete apps as well
[07:30] <nickrud> leif, why would you want to do that? If you need to, somethings wrong
[07:30] <_jason> leif: dependencies are usually needed for a program to work, that's why they are dependencies
[07:30] <roostishaw> poltok, ok ... ill do both
[07:30] <arrick> Anyone: if you are good with proftpd please join #arrick and help me out
[07:30] <IdleOne> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12042 can someone tell me how to fix this?
[07:31] <arrick> IdleOne, there is much more than that to it you also have to restrict the users to their folders too
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> wd3: How are you doing?  (I'm about to pass out, so I'm hoping you're going to be okay soon.)
[07:31] <leif> well, i wana install xmms-xmmplayer wich is dependent on mplayer.  but i have installed mplayer from source :P
[07:31] <linuxshop> does anyone know qmail and help me
[07:31] <leif> and not from deb pkg
[07:31] <IdleOne> arrick, like I said I havent used it so i dont know :/
[07:31] <wd3> tonyyarusso, thanks man i'm on it. ur great .
[07:31] <polpak> IdleOne, you need to install the gtk development libs
[07:31] <polpak> IdleOne, and the bmp development libs
[07:31] <intelikey> leif to answer your question "leif> can u make apt-get install to skip dependency check ??"  use dpkg    man dpkg   but you will break things forcing things.
[07:31] <IdleOne> polpak, you have the package name?
[07:31] <Tomcat_> leif: Well... I guess xmms-xmmplayer depends on mplayer for a reason, so it won't even work with your source-compiled version. Probably.
[07:32] <nickrud> leif, then you should look into the package equivs , that provides a means of saying 'I have mplayer installed, it's ok'
[07:32] <polpak> IdleOne, yeah, one sec
[07:32] <intuos_pen> hi, can someone help me about this issue?: before i compiled my kernel hibernate is working okay but after i compiled it it's not. working okay means, when i do hibernate the system will shut itself down and the next time i turned it on, it will automatically put me where i left. but now if i do hibernate, it will still shutdown but when i turn the system on, it would always have me login on gdm as if i just shutdown the notebook and starting it up again.
[07:32] <malohi> Hey guys,  I have a tough Linux question for you
[07:32] <duelboot> okay folks...got my wireless working with ndiswrapper, but when I unplug my usb wireless card, my system locks up.  Any assistance?
[07:32] <malohi> I have a file that is showing up as a directory.  how do I get it back to be a file?
[07:32] <duelboot> but dmesg returns that pcihotplug (no usb) is there...how do I activate usb hotplug?
[07:33] <intuos_pen> can someone suggest some article about fixing this "hibernate" thing? i wonder what went wrong,. please help.
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Wonderful.
[07:34] <roryy> malohi: why do you think it's a directory?
[07:34] <malohi> roryy,  that is what the permissions say.
[07:34] <malohi> as well as nautalus
[07:34] <P__> ok i give up
[07:35] <intuos_pen> anyone here knows something about ubuntu on notebook pc's? especially the hibernate stuff.
[07:35] <roryy> malohi: i may be wrong, but i don't think files can become directories (unless your filesystem data is badly broken)
[07:35] <arrick> IdleOne, thanks thoug, polpak has joined to help out
[07:35] <tarik> hi to everybody
[07:35] <tarik> ^^
[07:35] <roryy> malohi: can't you can erase the directory and recreate the file?
[07:35] <malohi> roryy that is what I thought
[07:35] <intelikey> duelboot i know nothing about hotplug, but while you wait; have a look in /etc/hotplug  for clues.
[07:35] <IdleOne> arrick, cool! now if he can give me the name of the gtk lib dev package that would be wonderful :)
[07:35] <malohi> roryy,  I don't have a backup of it.
[07:36] <tarik> i got a question! how cna i unload a module
[07:36] <arrick> haha
[07:36] <duelboot> intelikey, okay...checked earlier...hmmmmmm
[07:36] <tarik> ^^in konole
[07:36] <UbuntuNewbie> any suggestions how i can make sure my KDevelop program is set correctly
[07:36] <tarik> konsole
[07:36] <intuos_pen> deulboot: i think you need to recompile your kernel to support hotplug and usb.
[07:36] <roryy> malohi: what's in this directory? anything sensible ?
[07:36] <BSDinux> malohi: maybe a fschk helps?
[07:36] <intelikey> intuos_pen ?
[07:36] <tarik> how can i restart a module by using a terminal
[07:36] <malohi> it is a zip file,  Not that important
[07:37] <roryy> IdleOne: libgtk2.0-dev ?
[07:37] <roryy> malohi: there's a zip file in the directory?
[07:37] <intuos_pen> intelikey: hibernate. help me with hibernate of ubuntu.
[07:37] <IdleOne> roryy, that might be it :)
[07:37] <intuos_pen> tarik: modprobe.
[07:37] <tarik> how can i restart a module by using a terminal?? please somebody help!
[07:37] <tarik> thx
[07:37] <intelikey> tarik "restart a module?"   rmmod and modprobe  probably
[07:38] <malohi> roryy, nope
[07:38] <intuos_pen> tarik: don't panic, unless of course that module is connected to your life support systgem.
[07:38] <El_Che> anyone here running 64bit amd and smp kernels?
[07:38] <malohi> just a .cmd and a .lock
[07:38] <nonix4> Does "dpkg -i language-pack-en*.deb" check the md5sum & signature?
[07:38] <tarik> so i write "modprobe module stop"??
[07:38] <malohi> BSDinux, it is a resier partition
[07:38] <intelikey> intuos_pen can't sorry.
[07:38] <a8d6a4m2> Hello!  I just installed ubuntu!
[07:38] <intuos_pen> nonix4: no, it only installs language-pack-en*.deb
[07:38] <nonix4> the initial installation was infinite-loop dying on doing that so I ran killall on the installer to get dpkg db freed and tehn installed it
[07:38] <roostishaw> What is the difference between Linux and FreBSD?
[07:39] <intuos_pen> nonix4: you need to do md5sum "file".
[07:39] <malohi> tarik you type rmmod module to remove it and modprobe module to reload it
[07:39] <intelikey> roostishaw a buck two ninty five
[07:39] <duelboot> hello a8d6a4m2, any question? or just excitement?
[07:39] <intuos_pen> roostishaw: Linux is a kernel, FreeBSD is an OS.
[07:39] <BSDinux> there are many differences
[07:39] <nonix4> intuos_pen: could you md5sum those files for me? (for 5.10)
[07:39] <tarik> thx to all^^
[07:39] <roostishaw> intelikey, oh...  :D
[07:39] <duelboot> lol at intelikey's answer
[07:39] <intuos_pen> nonix4: believe me it's just easy. you can do it yourself.
[07:40] <nonix4> intuos_pen: I don't have the md5sum to compare against!
[07:40] <a8d6a4m2> duelboot just excitement right now.  I successfully added a repository and installed mplayer.  everything is going very smoothly so far. :)
[07:40] <intuos_pen> nonix4: yay, google?
[07:40] <tanuki_> can someone tell me how to change my cursors in ubuntu?
[07:40] <duelboot> hotplug, hotplug, hotplug, hotplug, hotplug, hotplug for usb and ndiswrapper to work properly.  How?
[07:40] <|Ghost> hello i need some help again
[07:40] <nonix4> intuos_pen: as if it had such not-so-common ones...
[07:40] <jmoncayo> can sombody help me to set up my wireless card?
[07:40] <Rhine> Tanuki do you know of MLP?
[07:40] <intuos_pen> duelboot: kernel compile. :)
[07:41] <tanuki_> rhine: no explain
[07:41] <a8d6a4m2> thought I'd come in here, and see what everyone else was doing with ubuntu, and see if I pickup anything new. :)
[07:41] <duelboot> jmoncayo, what card?
[07:41] <Rhine> Nah just wondering if you were from a forum
[07:41] <BSDinux> jmoncayo, check out ndiswrapper
[07:41] <jmoncayo> duelboot, i have a broadcom wireless card, with emachines m6809
[07:41] <duelboot> BSDinux, think he needs more info than that
[07:41] <Yan^> hello people I have  some VERY basic questions about ubuntu, somebody cares to help? I can not understand how it happens that ubuntu has only 1 installation disk, while debian sarge has 14, does it mean that heving installed ubuntu i will have only a basic system?
[07:41] <intuos_pen> a8d6a4m2: errr, try modding your gnome desktop to look like macosx, (gnome-look.org).
[07:41] <tanuki_> i am not
[07:42] <duelboot> jmoncayo, I'll send you some links...hold one
[07:42] <nonix4> 57c8be5603c985ed7b0a4b1d7aada0d5  /media/cdrom/pool/main/l/language-pack-en-base/language-pack-en-base_20051011_all.deb
[07:42] <nonix4> 745f90e2dd3349b196e15117cc4a612f  /media/cdrom/pool/main/l/language-pack-en/language-pack-en_20051011_all.deb
[07:42] <Rhine> wow that took forever i had to all all my music one by one o.O
[07:42] <nonix4> intuos_pen: those two as from the cd
[07:42] <a8d6a4m2> intuos_pen ok sounds like fun. lol
[07:42] <intuos_pen> Yan^: no, after it installs the basic system it will contact the rest on the internet.
[07:42] <duelboot> jmoncayo, using WPA?
[07:42] <nonix4> intuos_pen: they match the ones in /var/cache/ but are they correct?
[07:42] <jmoncayo> duelboot, WEP
[07:42] <BSDinux> Yan^, most distros only need 1 install cd, the rest are additional packages
[07:42] <|Ghost> when i start ubuntu i get "mounting FAILED" and i cant start KDE or X. I thing I changed something in my partitions and system setting. is there a posibility to reconfigure it about console?
[07:42] <jmoncayo> duelboot, whats WAP?
[07:43] <intuos_pen> Yan^: there is also a DVD release of ubuntu and i believe it has a lot more package stored in it than in the regular iso9660 CD.
[07:43] <Yan^> intuos_pen: I would prefer not to connect the internet for the installation, is it possible?
[07:43] <jmoncayo> what is the sit0 device?
[07:43] <BSDinux> standard ubuntu install comes with gnome, openoffice, totem and what not...
[07:43] <intuos_pen> Yan^: yes but boring.
[07:43] <Howitzer> !eclipse
[07:43] <ubotu> to install eclipse please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EclipseIDE
[07:43] <intelikey> duelboot you might get an answer in one of the other linux help channels ?   ##linux   #linuxhelp
[07:43] <duelboot> jmoncayo, start here...I had to go through the complete steps (4.5)...which included "troubleshooting" but it worked.  Here's the link:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[07:43] <intuos_pen> Yan^: painfull if you're on dial up?
[07:43] <duelboot> thx intelikey
[07:44] <anders_> when ubuntu start up it has automagically mounted my hd-partitions, but without much permissions. what should I put in /etc/fstab to fix this?
[07:44] <jmoncayo> duelboot, what is the sit0 for?
[07:44] <Yan^> intuos_pen: no i have adsl, but this is a long story, I prefer to manage form CD or DVDs
[07:44] <xlogik> Ok I've followed the instructions on setting up madwifi, but ive ran into some problem creating the interface.  The error that appears is: wlanconfig: ioctl: No such device
[07:44] <intuos_pen> someone please help me troubleshoot/configure hibernate on ubuntu (sob, sob, sob, snort! sob,sob,sob).
[07:44] <xlogik> any suggestions
[07:44] <Yan^> BSDinux: by the way, are ALL debian packages installable on ubuntu?
[07:44] <tarik> ^^ it is not working that way i want it to! I just want to stop the module vmware. <--requesting help
[07:45] <duelboot> it's used for ipV6 apparently...don't worry about it
[07:45] <intuos_pen> Yan^: ubuntu manages itself well if connected on the internet.
[07:45] <nonix4> intuos_pen: well, I've almost come to the conclusion that the .fi mirror(?) used by the installer is broken
[07:45] <tarik> ^^ sorry i am noob
[07:45] <intelikey> Yan^ all ubuntu debs are installable....
[07:45] <intelikey> !dstats
[07:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu Distro Stats on breezy... 18621 packages, 1641 maintainers, 37122 MB installed size, 11461 MB compressed size.
[07:45] <intelikey> 18621 packages
[07:46] <jmoncayo> duelboot, i did that, i only need the *.inf file right>
[07:46] <duelboot> no, you must have the .inf and .sys in same directory
[07:46] <duelboot> jmoncayo, ^^^
[07:46] <Yan^> intelikey: sorry, say it once more ;)) are all Debien debs installable on ubuntu? ;))
[07:46] <nonix4> The installer complains in an infinite-loop about trying to install zillions of untrusted packages :-(
[07:46] <Howitzer> !python
[07:46] <ubotu> Howitzer: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:46] <tarik> ^^ it is not working that way i want it to! I just want to stop the module vmware. <--requesting help please give me a line I can paste to my terminal
[07:46] <tarik> ^^ sorry i am noob
[07:46] <duelboot> jmoncayo, are you registered, can you do PMs?
[07:47] <intuos_pen> Yan^: even rpms can be installed on ubuntu. (after you did apt-get install alien of course).
[07:47] <intelikey> yan^ NO !
[07:47] <jmoncayo> duelboot, ok
[07:47] <Rhine> !tell Rhine ATI
[07:47] <intuos_pen> vmware is a module?
[07:47] <tarik> ^^yes
[07:47] <Rhine> Can someone !tell me the ATI driver page?
[07:47] <Yan^> intelikey: a! this are bad news for me. How can I know what I can install and what not? in debian there is a LIST of packages which I can seek through
[07:47] <tarik> ^^fglrx
[07:47] <tarik> ^^ati
[07:48] <duelboot> jmoncayo, check pm
[07:48] <intuos_pen> Rhine: http://www.google.com? (then search for ati).
[07:48] <roryy> !ati
[07:48] <ubotu> ati is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[07:48] <Yan^> intuos, intelikey: you seem to contradict to each other??
[07:48] <intelikey> Yan^ ubuntu is not debian  and debian is not ubuntu.   ubuntu is based on debian.
[07:48] <Rhine> There the bot got it
[07:48] <a8d6a4m2> Yan^  I just installed ubuntu and I already found alist of things to install.   applications-->Add Aplication
[07:49] <intuos_pen> ubotu: can you help me on laptop hibernate issues? (breezy here).
[07:49] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, intuos_pen
[07:49] <tarik> sorry someone remembers my stupid noob question?
[07:49] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[07:49] <tarik> ^^ it is not working that way i want it to! I just want to stop the module vmware. <--requesting help please give me a line I can paste to my terminal
[07:49] <a8d6a4m2> yan^  I added a repository to install mplayer aswell.
[07:49] <FlannelKing> Yan^: you can get a bigger list via Syanptic (and then you can add universe/multiverse to get even more)
[07:49] <intelikey> Yan^ not all "debian debs" are installable on any given debian installation.    "all debian debs" = every package ever compiled for debian linux.
[07:49] <tarik> ^^Iam not only noob i am german too
[07:49] <roryy> tarik: tried asking in #vmware ?
[07:49] <tarik> ^^lol
[07:50] <Yan^> intelikey: ok, assume I want to install a debian package whch I foulnd on the debian site, how can I learn whether it is installable?
[07:50] <tarik> no its just about load or unload a module
[07:50] <tarik> ^^or stop or start
[07:50] <intuos_pen> ubotu: yay! i have to hack a script for hibernate.
[07:50] <ubotu> intuos_pen: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:50] <intuos_pen> ubotu: thanks, thanks.
[07:50] <ubotu> intuos_pen: de nada
[07:51] <intelikey> Yan^ assuming that.  you should do   apt-cache search <package-name>   and see if there is a ubuntu deb
[07:51] <a8d6a4m2> Yan^  is entertaining.  I don't feel like such a noob now.
[07:51] <polpak> intuos_pen,  ubotu is a bot
[07:51] <[blindx] > hah
[07:51] <FlannelKing> Yan^: ubuntu also has an online browsable one... packages.ubuntu.com, I believe.
[07:51] <intuos_pen> polpak: well, he seems to be an intelligent bot.
[07:52] <Yan^> FlannelKing thanx I shall try now
[07:52] <intelikey> Yan^ if their is not you should get the source and build it.  that is the safe way to install things not packaged for ubuntu.    (the source.deb)
[07:52] <polpak> intuos_pen, not terribly =p
[07:52] <polpak> !botsnak
[07:52] <ubotu> polpak: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:52] <polpak> !botsnack
[07:52] <ubotu> :)
[07:52] <nonix4> How does the installer decide which mirror to use?
[07:52] <intuos_pen> polpak: i won't be surprised if someday ubotu would say "Please state the nature of the medical emergency.".
[07:53] <roryy> nonix4: doesn't the installer ask you where you are?
[07:53] <xfcefreak> roryy: it asks what country you want to set up for
[07:54] <Yan^> OK, thanks a lot, I will be back in 30 mins
[07:54] <stjepan> hi
[07:54] <stjepan> why is dpkg so "closed". Why it isn't as clean and simple as portage?
[07:54] <brent> Hey
[07:55] <stjepan> portage is more "config-based"
[07:55] <stjepan> dpkg is more "apt-get-based" :(
[07:55] <brent> I have a video card question, can anyone help me?
[07:55] <intuos_pen> damn, if canonical has a marketing/advertising resources as microsoft, ubuntu would kill windows immediately.
[07:55] <tanuki_> can someone tell me how to change my cursosrs in ubuntu?
[07:55] <xfcefreak> stjepan: dpkg -i <app>  than look its installed
[07:55] <intuos_pen> stjepan: err, because debian isn't gentoo?
[07:55] <stjepan> intuos_pen: don't worry.... microsoft will kill itself soon :)
[07:56] <brent> Can anyone help with an EASY video question?
[07:56] <intelikey> intuos_pen ubotu does not.   !emergency
[07:56] <roryy> brent: please just ask; we might be able to help
[07:56] <brent> ok, thx
[07:56] <nickrud> don't run intuos_pen that's the exact correct answer :)
[07:56] <[blindx] > brent: never ask to ask, people hate that. :P
[07:56] <stjepan> intuos_pen: no, can I manually see where are all pkgs stored? can I easily browse through apt's heart and see everything there? Why are debs so complicated?
[07:56] <nonix4> roryy: sure it asks that but I don't want to change that part - I edited the sources.list manually, hope that'll fix it...
[07:56] <brent> I have two video cards, how can I install the other one to support another monitor?
[07:57] <a8d6a4m2> how can ya beet all this free software!   I remember as a kid buying freeware CD's and being entertained for a week or longer.
[07:57] <brent> Sorry im new to support IRC
[07:57] <[blindx] > "buying freeware CDs"
[07:57] <[blindx] > hmm..
[07:57] <a8d6a4m2> lol
[07:57] <[blindx] > :P
[07:57] <intuos_pen> stjepan: synaptic is your friend (or apt-cache search).
[07:57] <roryy> nonix4: if you know the two letter code for your country you should be able to hack it
[07:57] <a8d6a4m2> money rackets
[07:57] <[blindx] > I think you got gipped :P
[07:58] <stjepan> intuos_pen: why messing GUI there?
[07:58] <a8d6a4m2> pre 1992
[07:58] <intuos_pen> stjepan: actually, it could become more complicated than that if you add dselect. lol.
[07:58] <stjepan> I think the package manager should be "console bones"
[07:58] <nonix4> roryy: yep, I'll change to the neighbour country and see if they have a better mirror
[07:59] <linuxshop> does anyone have any idea on how to mirror a debian linux drive?
[07:59] <intuos_pen> stjepan: before, i was a fan of FreeBSD ports and yum, but when i saw ubuntu i think apt is also strong.
[07:59] <nickrud> stjepan, dpkg -L <package> shows you the files in a deb (once installed)
[07:59] <a8d6a4m2> back in 1992 there were BBS's so freeware CD's seemed like a deal.
[07:59] <stjepan> GUI package manager is ridiculous... synaptic must be just a wrapper for apt
[07:59] <intuos_pen> stjepan: apt-cache isn't gui.
[07:59] <roryy> please discuss the virtues of different package management systems in #ubuntu-offtopic; this is (ideally) an ubuntu support channel
[07:59] <[blindx] > and my ubuntu install disc is.... done downloading, woo
[07:59] <intuos_pen> stjepan: dpkg isn't gui.
[07:59] <[blindx] > burn/install time.
[07:59] <[blindx] > bbl
[07:59] <stjepan> intuos_pen: I know, I am talking about synaptic
[08:00] <stjepan> intuos_pen: why did you say "synaptic is your friend" then?
[08:00] <intuos_pen> stjepan: i think you just have to give apt or dpkg equal effort as you did portage and you will be comfortable soon.
[08:00] <intuos_pen> stjepan: well, i didn't know you have an aversion to gui.
[08:00] <stjepan> intuos_pen: I was using ubuntu for a while
[08:00] <stjepan> few months
[08:00] <intelikey> stjepan yes and apt is a frontend to dpkg,  dpkg is the debian package manager   used by debian based ubuntu
[08:01] <stjepan> intelikey: yes, right
[08:01] <zerium> hello all i have a seemingly simple question, how do i add multiple gateway entries into my /etc/networking/interfaces ?
[08:01] <stjepan> but I am complaining about apt.... too complicated
[08:01] <stjepan> too closed
[08:01] <stjepan> I can't hack it enough :)
[08:02] <stjepan> I must do everything via apt* or dpkg
[08:02] <stjepan> with gentoo I can manually and easilly edit ebuilds and hack them
[08:02] <stjepan> :)
[08:02] <intelikey> stjepan so write your own frontend to dpkg
[08:02] <intuos_pen> stjepan: i'm just using ubuntu for 2 months, because of some company decision i was stuck with redhat/fedora for one and a half year. ( 3 years of Freebsd before that).
[08:02] <stjepan> I have FULL control over package management with Gentoo
[08:02] <Kyral> stjepan: try Arch then
[08:02] <B0FH> !hardware
[08:02] <ubotu> it has been said that hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:02] <polpak> stjepan, you can get the source packages and make your own debs if you want
[08:02] <stjepan> intelikey: no, that's not it
[08:03] <polpak> stjepan, it's essentially the same thing
[08:03] <intuos_pen> stjepan: same with debian/ubuntu
[08:03] <Kyral> stjepan: I use it on my Desktop (Xubuntu and Breezy on Laptop and Server)
[08:03] <intuos_pen> stjepan: unless of course complete control means, youre the one resolving the dependencies.
[08:03] <intelikey> stjepan then switch back to geenntooo
[08:03] <stjepan> polpak: right, but the problem is connecting sources and dpkg
[08:03] <michael> Hello, I will install WLAN and need the universe-section. What must I do?
[08:03] <roryy> !tell michael about repos
[08:04] <intuos_pen> michael: uncomment the universe section of /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:04] <a8d6a4m2> if ya compile from source will there be even more dependancies?
[08:04] <stjepan> intelikey: no, I do not want to break my system or compile everything :)
[08:04] <intuos_pen> a8d6a4m2: not necessarily, if after you compile the source you would generate deb files.
[08:05] <stjepan> intuos_pen: how do you generate debs? checkinstall?
[08:05] <Kyral> stjepan: Try ArchLinux for that kinda control
[08:05] <intuos_pen> stjepan: make-kpkg ? i'm not sure though.
[08:05] <linuxshop> does anyone have any idea on how to mirror a debian linux drive?
[08:05] <a8d6a4m2> I havn't compiled anything yet so I'm just wondering.  will there be extra files needed just to beable to compile different things?
[08:05] <intuos_pen> stjepan: the only source i compile is the kernel.
[08:05] <Kyral> and for the note, CheckInstall is EVIL
[08:05] <stjepan> Kyral: no I do not want Arch
[08:05] <michael> there is an error on starting synaptic: E: Missgestaltete Zeile 37 in Quellliste /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse)
[08:05] <intuos_pen> stjepan: i avoid compiling application sources as much as possible.
[08:05] <roryy> a8d6a4m2: yes. You need to installe the compiler (via build-essential) and typically development packages (named *-dev)
[08:06] <stjepan> intuos_pen: but what if you MUST compile sources? how will you make debs?
[08:06] <a8d6a4m2> sounds like compiling is the way to go,  if source will run on any distro.
[08:06] <roryy> michael: sounds like you messed up sources.list (though I don't understand german)
[08:06] <intuos_pen> stjepan: see if make-kpkg does make debs.
[08:06] <roryy> stjepan: there's a howto for making debs; you can find it via the ubuntu wiki (look for developer resources)
[08:07] <stjepan> hmmm... make-kpkg? never heard about that
[08:07] <intelikey> stjepan let me see if i have got this streight,  you don't like ubuntu's packagemanager but you don't want to write your own.  you want to add compiled source into dpkg but not use the tools that are provided for that.  you come to #ubuntu to whine about this?      anything i missed there ?
[08:07] <roryy> intuos_pen: make-kpkg is for kernel packages
[08:07] <stjepan> roryy: tnx
[08:07] <stjepan> intelikey: no
[08:07] <intelikey> k
[08:08] <intuos_pen> roryy: i see. he,he.. that's why i told stjepan i'm not sure and the only sources i compile are the kernels.
[08:08] <zerium> how do you add another gateway entry (for one nic) into /etc/networking/interfaces
[08:08] <zerium> ?
[08:08] <intuos_pen> zerium: route.
[08:08] <UbuntuNewbie> is KDE remote desktop secure
[08:08] <intuos_pen> UbuntuNewbie: what is "secure"?
[08:09] <stjepan> intelikey: I like ubuntu's package manager because of binary pkgs and speed, I like it because it's very automated. I want to compile some apps from source but I am searching for the right way to do that
[08:09] <linuxshop> does anyone have any idea on how to mirror a debian linux drive?
[08:09] <polpak> stjepan, ah. that is certainly a more constructive phrasing of your question
[08:09] <zerium> intuos_pen: can you eleaborate a little?
[08:09] <intuos_pen> linuxshop: RAID0 ?
[08:09] <polpak> stjepan, the other way just sounds like flaming/whining
[08:09] <intuos_pen> zerium: learn the route command.
[08:09] <linuxshop> no ide
[08:09] <zerium> ok thanks
[08:09] <intuos_pen> zerium: man route.
[08:10] <stjepan> polpak: I am often saying something what I do not think to see what people think about that :)
[08:10] <yaby> hi i'm back with more questions...
[08:10] <UbuntuNewbie> i want to make sure my KDevelop is configure correctly so im thinking of having someone
[08:10] <yaby> i was mooooooo00 earlier
[08:10] <UbuntuNewbie> connect to me remotely
[08:10] <stjepan> anyone here using XGL and KDE?
[08:11] <stjepan> !kxdocker
[08:11] <ubotu> stjepan: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:11] <hairy> I guess it depends how well you trust the person remoting in
[08:11] <yaby> i tried mounting my other hd and cuz they were ntfs they were only read only, so i deleted the partitions and recreated a new partition for it..
[08:12] <yaby> but when i try to write table to disk, it fails and tells me "Re-reading the partition table failed with error22"
[08:12] <intuos_pen> does anyone here use a laptop?
[08:12] <zerium> im guessing you mean w/ubuntu
[08:12] <zerium> ?
[08:12] <zerium> ;)
[08:12] <intuos_pen> does anyone here use a laptop and finding hibernate feature usefull?
[08:12] <yaby> what does that mean?
[08:12] <BetaC> only if your on a battary
[08:12] <BetaC> *battery
[08:13] <hairy> intuos_pen: I do
[08:13] <yaby> it says the kernel still uses the old table but even after i rebooted i still get the same thing
[08:13] <intuos_pen> hairy: help me phuleesseee!
[08:13] <hairy> i dont use hibernate though
[08:13] <graveson> how do i upgrade my kernel
[08:14] <yaby> is anyone able to help me?
[08:14] <iegary> stjepan: I'd recommend that you have a look at the structure of an existing debian package, and maybe make a few changes to see how the built package differs.
[08:14] <intuos_pen> yaby: depends on your problem.
[08:14] <Tennese> I gotta question, how can I make a bootable iso cd? what app do i need, i have gnomebaker.
[08:14] <iegary> stjepan: You can get the sources with "apt-get source <packagename>"
[08:14] <yaby>  i tried mounting my other hd and cuz they were ntfs they were only read only, so i deleted the partitions and recreated a new partition for it..
[08:14] <yaby>  but when i try to write table to disk, it fails and tells me "Re-reading the partition table failed with error22"
[08:14] <arrick> intuos_pen, hibernate was originally designed to stop burning, kind of like the scrensaver, and also to draw less energy from the battery of a computer, but it really does no godd for the computers today, especially when a Hard drive that stops and starts more often will fail quicker than one that runs constantly.
[08:14] <yaby> it says the kernel still uses the old table but even after i rebooted i still get the same thing
[08:14] <iegary> stjepan: get the dependencies with "apt-get build-dep <packagename>"
[08:15] <iegary> stjepan: then when you've made your changes, run "dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot" (install dpkg-dev and fakeroot packages first)
[08:15] <hairy> lol .... it's even funnier when you know my surname!
[08:15] <yaby> is there something i can do about that/
[08:15] <intuos_pen> arrick: i just want to use hibernate feature because it makes my notebook start faster instead of the usual startup of logging in using gdm.
[08:15] <linuxshop> no ide
[08:15] <linuxshop> does anyone have any idea on how to mirror a debian linux drive?
[08:15] <bubbels> hello out there.
[08:16] <Tennese> I gotta question, how can I make a bootable iso cd? what app do i need, i have gnomebaker.
[08:16] <intuos_pen> arrick: the fresh install of breezy gives me a good hibernate behavior. after i recompiled the kernel to become "VIA Epia Friendly" hibernate acts like it's just a "shutdown" command.
[08:16] <LinuxJones> linuxshop: have a look at the dd command
[08:16] <arrick> wellll,, you can, but suspend will do a better job, cause if the battery dies during hibernate, you will lose your information if anything is unsaved.
[08:16] <BetaC> i need some help, when i installed unbuntu when it asked for user account, it kept sending me in circles, it would not accept my user and password it kept bringing me back to the start of the user setup screen, so i just skipped this step got it installed, and now i need to know how to make a user account from the login screen after i enter cntrl alt f1
[08:16] <yaby> hi, was anyone able to catch my question?
[08:17] <arrick> but thats up to you intuos_pen
[08:17] <LinuxJones> linuxshop: you rolling out debian on multiple machines ?
[08:17] <tanuki_> can someone help me to install the last.fm client on my computer?
[08:17] <polpak> BetaC, so there aren't any users installed?
[08:17] <BetaC> no
[08:17] <arrick> intuos_pen, I use it when I am travelling only but that is my preference
[08:17] <semiha> kann mir hier mal bitte jemand weiterhelfen?
[08:17] <BetaC> unless it added it without me knowing
[08:17] <arrick> !ge
[08:17] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, arrick
[08:17] <intuos_pen> arrick: btw, do you know of any other technique (aside from hibernate) to make a notebook computer  start faster if not look like having an "instant on" feature?
[08:18] <BetaC> it kept sending me to the begining of the user setup screen
[08:18] <arrick> intuos_pen, you can use suspend
[08:18] <yaby> anyone can help me with my partitioning problem?
[08:18] <linuxshop>  dd is for advanced users im still novice
[08:18] <stinkbait> can anyone suggest a good back-up util for linux?
[08:18] <intuos_pen> arrick: suspend is behaving the same as my hibernate, i wonder what config files to edit to fix them.
[08:18] <polpak> BetaC, then you need to reboot and select "recovery mode" then create the user using useradd, set the password for the user with passwd and (this is important) add the user to the admin group
[08:18] <intuos_pen> stinkbait: rsync, drbd, tar, dump.
[08:19] <arrick> not sure on that one, mine worked out of the box the right way intuos_pen
[08:19] <intuos_pen> arrick: never compiled your kernel?
[08:19] <arrick> but one will save your session to hd and one saves to the RAM only
[08:19] <arrick> nope
[08:19] <intelikey> linuxshop hehhe dd is amoung the first *nix apps.... :)
[08:19] <intuos_pen> arrick: your laptop is well supported then.
[08:19] <hairy> arrick: how lucky were you!
[08:19] <arrick> yeah
[08:19] <BetaC> thx i'll try
[08:19] <arrick> this one it
[08:19] <LinuxJones> linuxshop: if it's for backup it's fairly easy.  If you're doing an install for a few machines there are better long term alternatives.
[08:19] <intuos_pen> arrick: anyway, thanks for your time. :)
[08:20] <arrick> hpze4315us is supported all the way
[08:20] <sgleo87> ubuntu will not bood (locks at loading modules) when my external hdd is plugged in (USB). here is the fstab entry /dev/sdb1    	/mnt/external	vfat    gid=100,umask=002,noexec,noauto,user 0       2
[08:20] <arrick> np :-O
[08:20] <linuxshop> im trying to install *this* setup and OS on an other computer
[08:20] <hairy> I only had a few probs with my Toshiba
[08:20] <linuxshop> thats y im looking for a mirror tool
[08:20] <hairy> it's all good now
[08:20] <CablD_Wrk> is there any tweaks in xfce4 i can do to speed up my cyberblade i7  is there a config file like x11?
[08:21] <arrick> intuos_pen, you better believe it, but I do have a dual boot on this thing
[08:21] <intuos_pen> arrick: what's the other OS?
[08:21] <arrick> xp pro
[08:21] <intuos_pen> arrick, ah.
[08:21] <arrick> its what im in right now
[08:21] <intuos_pen> CablD_Wrk: try installing the vendor video driver eg. nvidia, ati, unichrome.
[08:22] <hairy> finding it hard to let go arrick ;)
[08:22] <Tennese> I gotta question, how can I make a bootable iso cd? what app do i need, i have gnomebaker. Any1?
[08:22] <linuxshop> im trying to install *this* setup and OS on an other computer
[08:22] <linuxshop> thats y im looking for a mirror tool
[08:22] <intuos_pen> arrick: nice.
[08:22] <BetaC> polpak, whats the command to add the user to the admin group once i have it made
[08:22] <intuos_pen> linuxshop: tar.
[08:22] <intelikey> linuxshop a tar pipe maybe,  dd perferably.    just dd the / partition  from one to the other.    dd if=/dev/hda1 of=/dev/hdc1    if you can use one box for the transfer.    very fast   very clean.
[08:22] <arrick> hairy, no I use both for work and also I run a recording studion with this laptop in my garage
[08:22] <sgleo87> ubuntu will not boot (locks at loading modules) when my external hdd is plugged in (USB). here is the fstab entry:  /dev/sdb1  	/mnt/external	vfat  gid=100,umask=002,noexec,noauto,user 0     2
[08:23] <intuos_pen> arrick: cool.
[08:23] <arrick> hey sgleo87 do you have 2 usb devices?
[08:23] <hairy> hey, it wasn't meant badly arrick, (I too have a D/B with XP Pro)!
[08:23] <arrick> ok
[08:23] <freakabcd> hi all
[08:23] <UbuntuNewbie> why is it creating KDE application seems complicated than Gnome application
[08:23] <freakabcd> i;ve got a weird problem now..
[08:23] <sgleo87> arrick, you mean because it is sdb and not sda?
[08:23] <Tennese> seriously i need help, how do i make a bootbale iso on ubuntu
[08:24] <hairy> but I am in Ubuntu now :p
[08:24] <arrick> well Im going fishing have anice afternooon guys
[08:24] <arrick> sgleo87, yes
[08:24] <intuos_pen> UbuntuNewbie: Gnome bias over there?
[08:24] <freakabcd> when i try to apt-get install acroread-debian-files, i get an error!
[08:24] <hairy> laters arrick
[08:24] <freakabcd> acroread-debian-files: Depends: acroread but it is not going to be installed
[08:24] <freakabcd> E: Broken packages
[08:24] <IdleOne> freakabcd, is that package in the ubuntu repos?
[08:24] <intuos_pen> arrick: you're very luck to have a lake near you.
[08:24] <intelikey> Tennese i use xcdroast for that.
[08:24] <Tennese> thnx
[08:24] <IdleOne> freakabcd, run sudo apt-get -f install
[08:24] <arrick> hey intuos_pen I live on Lake Michigan
[08:24] <roryy> !info acroread-debian-files
[08:24] <ubotu> acroread-debian-files: (Debian specific parts of Adobe Acrobat Reader), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 0.0.8 (breezy), Packaged size: 14 kB, Installed size: 176 kB
[08:24] <Tennese> is that on synaptic?
[08:24] <arrick> 2 minute walk to my boat
[08:25] <intuos_pen> arrick: nice.
[08:25] <freakabcd> huh? its for breezy?
[08:25] <arrick> later
[08:25] <intelikey> !info xcdroast
[08:25] <freakabcd> i'm on dapper
[08:25] <ubotu> xcdroast: (X based CD-writer software), section universe/otherosfs, is extra. Version: 0.98+0alpha15-1.1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1812 kB, Installed size: 4640 kB
[08:25] <sgleo87> arrick, well, sda is my internal hdd...the external hdd mounts fine when I plug it in and I can read and write to it without a problem
[08:25] <intuos_pen> who needs acroread when there's xpdf?
[08:25] <IdleOne> freakabcd, then try to install the package
[08:25] <intuos_pen> ah i see, bookmarks.
[08:25] <intelikey> back after while.
[08:25] <freakabcd> intuos_pen, someone who actualy uses acroread's features!
[08:26] <freakabcd> IdleOne, i dunno if my system or soures is messed up now..
[08:26] <arrick> ok, your external is not terminated to run as extra, you will have to run the fstab to mount it after the boot is done
[08:26] <freakabcd> i think its now.
[08:26] <arrick> sgleo87, ^^ look at my last post and read 'man fstab' to help you set it up
[08:26] <freakabcd> but i find it weird that synaptic, upon selection of acroread-debian-files) says there are other packages to be mark as deps, then when i click on the Mark button it gives an error!
[08:27] <arrick> I also had that problem with my external
[08:28] <IdleOne> freakabcd, its giving you the error because you have a broken package run sudo apt-get -f install from terminal and see if it fixes it
[08:28] <NxNxMox> whats a good ftp program for ubuntu?
[08:28] <freakabcd> IdleOne, there are no broken packages on my system!
[08:29] <IdleOne> gftp
[08:29] <polpak> NxNxMox, Nautilus?
[08:29] <freakabcd> its that package acroread-debian-files thats broken
[08:29] <polpak> NxNxMox, just go to places->connect to server
[08:29] <NxNxMox> k
[08:29] <freakabcd> cos i can install acroread fine. i.e. apt-get install acroread grabs its deps fine and is installting at the moment
[08:29] <IdleOne> freakabcd, lemme see if it does the same here
[08:29] <freakabcd> IdleOne, are you on dapper flight 5+ as well?
[08:30] <polpak> NxNxMox, change the type to either ssh for scp, or ftp (with login) for that, or anonymous ftp, or samba, or whatever
[08:30] <roryy> !dapper
[08:30] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:30] <IdleOne> freakabcd, on flight6 and I got the same error so I guess its the package thats broken
[08:30] <freakabcd> good..
[08:30] <hairy> intuos_pen: check on the ubuntu forum HowTo's there's a good article on speeding up the boot process
[08:31] <intuos_pen> hairy: url please. :)
[08:31] <freakabcd> i was thinking there might be something wrong with my system.
[08:31] <freakabcd> Amaranth, you around?
[08:31] <IdleOne> freakabcd, try installing acroread foirst
[08:31] <hairy> I would do but I'm just updating firefox ... if you can wait I'll get it in a min
[08:31] <IdleOne> first*
[08:31] <freakabcd> IdleOne, acroread and its deps installed fine with apt-get install acroread
[08:31] <freakabcd> that package acroread-debian-files is surely broken
[08:32] <IdleOne> yup I guess so
[08:32] <IdleOne> send a bug report or something
[08:32] <IdleOne> !bug
[08:32] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[08:33] <Tennese> intelikey i have xcdroast now, i have the iso image but how do  i burn it?
[08:34] <MenZa> How do you install MS Windows fonts again?
[08:34] <_jason> MenZa: sudo aptitude install msttcorefonts, after enabling multiverse
[08:35] <a8d6a4m2> why does xchat make noises?
[08:35] <reflect> hello, I was hoping to find someone who has amd64 and running a 64bit ubuntu who seems to be having problems with time skipping back and forth when the system is heavily loaded. I've found various suggestions here and there, but the ones I've tried so far has not solved the issue..  first suggestion was to install adjtimex. second was to boot with the kernel argument notsc..  the first had some effect, yet in less than 24 hours, the system
[08:35] <pike> a8d6a4m2: its hungry
[08:35] <reflect> oh, damn.. that was alot of text, heh
[08:35] <roostishaw> :D
[08:36] <polpak> reflect, better that then the alternative
[08:36] <reflect> polpak: indeed.. "it doesnt work" is.. not too good a starting point when trying to  help someone ;)
[08:37] <polpak> reflect, true, but I ment people who submit that much text but hit enter after every sentance
[08:37] <Tennese> seriously i need help, how do i make a bootbale iso on ubuntu
[08:37] <reflect> needless to say, ntpd and whatever other alternatives like that is pointless. the time drifts too much and finally they give up.
[08:38] <hairy> intuos_pen: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80423
[08:38] <stjepan> how often do you apt-get dist-upgrade?
[08:38] <pike> Tennese: just sudo apt-get install k3b
[08:38] <asparagui> stjepan: i have a cron job to do it every thirty seconds.
[08:38] <a8d6a4m2> is there a way to brows my local network?  I found out I can see the individual computers by typing smb://ipadress.  Is there a way to find computers though?
[08:39] <pike> Tennese: sorry i was looking at your earlier question
[08:39] <MenZa> E: Package msttcorefonts has no installation candidate
[08:39] <MenZa> What exactly does that mean?
[08:40] <_jason> MenZa: means you don't have multiverse
[08:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell MenZa about multiverse
[08:40] <intuos_pen> hairy: thanks.
[08:40] <MenZa> Ah
[08:40] <Tennese> its kool
[08:40] <hairy> no worries
[08:40] <[TechGuy] > quick question... What environment variable holds the console font set for a user? I notice that the font set changes when I do sudo -i
[08:40] <polpak> a8d6a4m2, Places->network Servers
[08:40] <stjepan> why are versions of ubuntu 5.04, 5.10, 6.06??? :-o Why it isn't 5, 6, 7? o_O
[08:41] <polpak> stjepan, to confuse you
[08:41] <Ankka> any ideas what I'm missing when a thinkpad x31 detects the wlan device, I set the settings right but it won't connect to anything
[08:41] <_jason> stjepan: year.month 5.10= 2005 october
[08:41] <asparagui> stj: 2005, april (04), novemeber (october), etc...
[08:41] <asparagui> bleh.
[08:41] <Tennese> pike i have ubuntu, does it matter that the app is for kde?
[08:41] <MenZa> Thank you _jason
[08:41] <a8d6a4m2> polpak cool!   is this a ubuntu specific app?   is there a way to do it from the cammand line aswell?
[08:41] <MenZa> Tennese: You can run KDE apps in Gnome.
[08:42] <Gosha> !themes
[08:42] <avarab_> your OS is teh sux;)
[08:42] <Gosha> !+themes
[08:42] <ubotu> themes is probably 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
[08:42] <Tennese>  o rly?
[08:42] <avarab_> I'm getting this error on my ubuntu box:
[08:42] <hairy> anyone here use a dial-up
[08:42] <avarab_> http://rafb.net/paste/results/y5Wuab78.html
[08:42] <polpak> a8d6a4m2, I'm not sure about the command line. I don't know of anything that can browse like that
[08:42] <MenZa> Tennese: yarly
[08:42] <marek_> having some trouble. trying to reconfigure apache/php and i cant delete the directories in /usr/local using terminal because the "directories are not empty" and obviously cant delete in nautilus because i dont have permission ...
[08:42] <Tennese> no wai
[08:42] <avarab_> the same program compiles and runs without any trouble on my debian ppc and i686 boxes
[08:42] <avarab_> (sarge)
[08:42] <MenZa> Tennese: yawai
[08:42] <avarab_> is there some known fault with libc-i686?
[08:42] <Tennese> teehee
[08:42] <polpak> a8d6a4m2, you can mount shared drives from the command like with smbmount (I think that's the name of the package)
[08:42] <reflect> does anyone have experience with time skipping? is there any way this may affect data on disk? it seems to be able to affect certain data being *read* from disk (like some audio/video)..
[08:42] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[08:43] <a8d6a4m2> polpak use them like regular drives?
[08:43] <UbuntuNewbie> how do i make someone view my desktop if i am using a wireless router
[08:43] <flemin> hola alguien sabe espaol o algun channel en spanish
[08:43] <polpak> a8d6a4m2, yeah,
[08:43] <MenZa> !se
[08:43] <ubotu> [se]  Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[08:43] <MenZa> !es
[08:43] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:43] <MenZa> argh
[08:44] <pike> UbuntuNewbie: can you elaborate?
[08:44] <[blindx] > what is the default root username on ubuntu?
[08:44] <[blindx] > "root
[08:44] <[blindx] > "root" isn't working for me
[08:44] <LinuxJones> UbuntuNewbie: system >> preferences remote desktop
[08:44] <polpak> sfar, have you tried System->Administration->Users and groups    Go to the properties for that user and on the User privileges tab check "Use video accelleration" ?
[08:44] <MenZa> !tell [blindx]  about rootsudo
[08:44] <riddlebox> [blindx] , it is what you made your user password
[08:45] <marek_> how to delete directories in terminal that arent empty?
[08:45] <_jason> marek_: rm -r
[08:45] <pike> marek_: rm -r
[08:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell marek_ about cli
[08:45] <roryy> [blindx] : you should have created a normal user on install (unless perhaps you did an expert-mode install)
[08:46] <[blindx] > I did create a normal user..
[08:46] <[blindx] > but i want to log in as root
[08:46] <hairy> [blindx] : are you trying to log on as root at the login screen?
[08:46] <riddlebox> [blindx] , try your user password for the root password
[08:46] <_jason> [blindx] : read what ubotu sent you please
[08:46] <[blindx] > hairy: yes
[08:46] <sfar> polpak: the only thing that differd was "Use tape drives"..
[08:46] <[blindx] > and i did, jason
[08:46] <riddlebox> ahhh
[08:46] <polpak> [blindx] , no you don't. read about root sudo
[08:47] <UbuntuNewbie> well it shows my local ip address
[08:47] <[blindx] > i have the page open.
[08:47] <_jason> [blindx] : and so you have learned about using sudo?
[08:47] <riddlebox> [blindx] , you cannot log in as root by default
[08:47] <polpak> sfar, hrm
[08:47] <hairy> [blindx] : ubuntu does not let you log in as root by default
[08:47] <MenZa> [blindx] : check the pm you got from ubotu
[08:47] <[blindx] > it's at the bottom
[08:47] <[blindx] > i see it, thanks
[08:47] <[blindx] > sorry :\
[08:47] <MenZa> np :)=
[08:47] <polpak> [blindx] , read the rest
[08:47] <UbuntuNewbie> type sudo passwd root
[08:47] <polpak> [blindx] , enabling the user account can cause problems with upgrading
[08:48] <polpak> UbuntuNewbie, no....
[08:48] <roryy> polpak: really?
[08:48] <polpak> !root
[08:48] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:48] <[TechGuy] > ya know, there's always sudo -s
[08:48] <Gosha> !aef',gm'
[08:48] <ubotu> Gosha: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:49] <aiduciukas> why linux in idle uses ~10% of cpu? windows uses just ~1% cpu
[08:49] <aiduciukas> ?
[08:49] <[TechGuy] > aiduciukas: And where did that figure come from?
[08:50] <aiduciukas> from system monitor
[08:50] <polpak> aiduciukas, OMG and linux uses all your ram too!!!111
[08:50] <_jason> aiduciukas: see what process is using it
[08:51] <sven> aiduciukas, the monitor itself uses the cpu
[08:51] <aiduciukas> i know
[08:51] <kbrooks> aiduciukas: system monitors are inaccurate by design
[08:51] <aiduciukas> but not 10% of cpu?
[08:51] <Pulgoki> anybody using nessus get a ssl error when trying to login?
[08:51] <polpak> aiduciukas, so what processes are using it?
[08:51] <reflect> aiduciukas: do you have an AMD64 processor?
[08:51] <Pulgoki> or let me rephrase that
[08:52] <aiduciukas> reflect, no
[08:52] <Pulgoki> has anybody thats using nessus ever had trouble logging in the first time with an ssl error?
[08:52] <Stormx2> I need a video player
[08:52] <twopeak> what can i do with a .rpm file?
[08:52] <Stormx2> anyone have any good ideas?
[08:52] <twopeak> !rpm
[08:52] <ubotu> rumour has it, rpm is the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
[08:52] <_jason> Stormx2: mplayer, xine, vlc...
[08:52] <polpak> aiduciukas, cause with Xchat open and using top I'm only using about 2% of my cpu...
[08:52] <twopeak> !alien
[08:52] <ubotu> I guess alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[08:52] <Stormx2> _jason: I'll check out xine
[08:52] <johnny3d> crimsun, still no sound
[08:52] <aiduciukas> polpak, firefox, xchat, terminal, bitorrent
[08:52] <_jason> Stormx2: totem-xine, xine-ui, and gxine are in the repos
[08:53] <polpak> aiduciukas, use top
[08:53] <aiduciukas> top?
[08:53] <polpak> aiduciukas, man top
[08:53] <aiduciukas> u I know  :)
[08:53] <BaniCity> #ubuntu-es no entra
[08:53] <reflect> aiduciukas: you need to install some monitoring tool, like "htop" and check what is taking up CPU.. if you're talking about average load, know that it has nothing whatsoever to do with "busy cpu".
[08:53] <aiduciukas> FIREFOX 120MB RAM!?!?!?!??!?!!?
[08:53] <roryy> heh
[08:53] <freakabcd> firefox is crap..
[08:54] <Stormx2> aiduciukas: happens
[08:54] <_jason> aiduciukas: firefox always does that
[08:54] <aiduciukas> and just 5 tabs!
[08:54] <freakabcd> its a memory whore
[08:54] <avarab_> aiduciukas: wow, that's low
[08:54] <reflect> aiduciukas: it's called cache
[08:54] <aiduciukas> i know
[08:54] <Stormx2> aiduciukas: Thats because it caches pages you've visited
[08:54] <Stormx2> aiduciukas: But in the ram
[08:54] <[blindx] > I need some help hooking up my wireless connection on a new install :\
[08:54] <freakabcd> Stormx2, not all previous pages are cached
[08:54] <aiduciukas> but in win, i'm using firefox 2alpha and with 10 tabs it uses only 40mb
[08:54] <polpak> aiduciukas, dapper will be a bit better, but you can mitigate that somwhat by changing your cache settings
[08:54] <[blindx] > It was working with the live CD, I hooked it up the same way, and now it's not working.
[08:55] <freakabcd> for example my firefox rarely goes over 50 megs (over a few days running without quits)
[08:55] <polpak> aiduciukas, new version of dapper has better memory management
[08:55] <aiduciukas> WILL be :D
[08:55] <polpak> aiduciukas, err new version of firefox I mena
[08:55] <freakabcd> upon which i promptly kill firefox and start it back again
[08:55] <reflect> aiduciukas: so? if you have free RAM, it means your operating system is doing a lousy job
[08:55] <aiduciukas> i don't need to kill firefox :)
[08:55] <johnny3d> I have no sound in breezy
[08:55] <reflect> aiduciukas: you WANT your ram to be filled up, entirely, with cache for programs
[08:55] <sfar> i still dont understand how my screensaver is lagging with one user and runs smoothly with another ...
[08:56] <[blindx] > I need some help hooking up my wireless connection on a new install :\
[08:56] <polpak> aiduciukas, anyway.. if you prefer you can install IE, but it's so ugly,buggy and insecure I'd stick with firefox
[08:56] <sfar> if anybody does please let me know :)
[08:56] <BaniCity> |el channel spanish
[08:56] <_jason> !es
[08:56] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:56] <aiduciukas> polpak, i don't like IE it is SH*T!
[08:56] <johnny3d> what?  whaaat?  <--- no sound in breezy
[08:56] <kbrooks> aiduciukas: language
[08:57] <aiduciukas> ?
[08:57] <sfar> aiduciukas: dont swear (dont say IE)
[08:57] <reflect> johnny3d: and you checked your volume levels in mixer, I assume?
[08:57] <polpak> aiduciukas, there's always lynx if you want a low mem consuming browser
[08:57] <johnny3d> reflect, yes.
[08:57] <kbrooks> sfar: saying IE isnt swearing
[08:57] <aiduciukas> sorry if i can understand what are you saying, because my english is poor
[08:57] <johnny3d> http://pastebin.com/653835
[08:57] <kbrooks> sfar: saying swear words is swearing
[08:57] <[blindx] > .............
[08:57] <Yan^> FlennelKing: thanks for the reference about the ubuntu packages, I have had a look it seems great, I mean about all what I need is here
[08:57] <UbuntuNewbie> oh i love lynx
[08:58] <UbuntuNewbie> but my mouse doen'st respond to lynx
[08:58] <stjepan> links rocks :)
[08:58] <sfar> kbrooks: oh.. i'd never guessed that :)
[08:58] <stjepan> links -g
[08:58] <stjepan> elinks is even better!
[08:58] <stjepan> :P
[08:58] <[blindx] > I need some help hooking up my wireless connection on a new install..
[08:58] <tbender> can someone help me how to setup my external monitor/projector?
[08:59] <tbender> currently I only get a picture on the external monitor after X has started but not on my laptop tft
[08:59] <Yan^> FlannelKing: next I am wondering: is it easy to install, the ubuntu? I have had problems with debian sarge, and I am seeking for simpler things
[08:59] <johnny3d> i still can't hear you, if you were helping me.  <----no sound
[08:59] <George007> !kde
[08:59] <ubotu> kde is probably 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/
[08:59] <tanuki_> can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login?
[09:00] <johnny3d> tanuki_, I don't know but gftp has a great gui
[09:00] <hairy> laters all
[09:00] <tbender> George007: was that 4 me?
[09:00] <reflect> johnny3d: too much information.. but, better than the alternative. open the gnome mixer and make sure the fiber optic output isn't on
[09:00] <tanuki_> yeah but i am talking about the server, not my client
[09:00] <aiduciukas> but ubuntu runs great with 100% cpu load
[09:00] <George007> no tbender  form e
[09:00] <aiduciukas> :)
[09:00] <aiduciukas> thats great
[09:00] <BaniCity> exit
[09:01] <tbender> no one any clues? come folks the must be someone here doing presentations on  laptop
[09:01] <johnny3d> reflect, in alsamixer?
[09:01] <p47> Help me !!! I don't have sound !
[09:01] <tanuki_> can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login?
[09:02] <FunnyHat_Work> !rc.d
[09:02] <ubotu> FunnyHat_Work: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:02] <intelikey> hmmm just installed "mozilla-thunderbird" but it doesn't do anything.   i tried starting it in a terminal and it says "** regestering clean compreg **"   but no window ever opens or anything, it just sits there.   any ideas ?
[09:02] <reflect> johnny3d: damn it.. I can't find the name.. it's alsa-mixer but for gnome.. it's a bit better than the command line tool
[09:03] <[blindx] > Can someone help me set up my wireless connection?
[09:03] <johnny3d> reflect, i have already turned off IEC958 if thats what you mean
[09:03] <George007> !galeon
[09:03] <ubotu> George007: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:03] <pike> tanuki_: ps -A | grep ftp ?
[09:03] <IcemanV9> [blindx] : plse read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
 can someone tell me how to make sure my ftp server starts when i login? <---  login ?   or boot time ?
[09:04] <reflect> johnny3d: I was thinking about the selected output. if spdif is turned on, the regular output is automatically turned off
[09:04] <tanuki_> intelikey, when i boot up
[09:04] <_jason> twopeak: are you compiling?
[09:04] <[blindx] > Iceman: I've done that, it's not working.
[09:05] <[blindx] > It worked when I was booting off the Live CD, but now that I've installed, it's not working.
[09:05] <johnny3d> reflect, your terms have already left me behind.
[09:06] <Ja1> how to configure Ubuntu  installed as English, so that the effect is the same as specifying Czech language during installation ? I fixed /etc/environment, by hand, but GDM still "speaks" English
[09:06] <_jason> twopeak: please keep the conversation in the channel, that way everyone can help you.  Yes, you should not use .rpm's, they can cause problems
[09:06] <reflect> johnny3d: start alsamixer..  the columns in that, if anyone is named something to SPDIF turn them down to zero (that's fiber optic output, if you have that on your card)
[09:06] <intelikey> tanuki_ check that the symlink is there in either /etc/rcS.d  or /etc/rc2.d   that says  S#*ftpd    where #* is something like 28 or 34vs   or what ever.  just the symlink that runs the script that starts the ftp server.
[09:06] <johnny3d> reflect, no, no fiber optic
[09:06] <[TechGuy] > Anyone have any idea what would cause the console font to change when going to root using sudo -i vs. sudo -s? I can post screenshots if needed
[09:06] <reflect> johnny3d: that's what my problem was.. everything was turned up to 100% and when I finally turned spdif off, I almost blew my speakers.
[09:07] <twopeak> _jason sorry, All gaim files are rpm's (or exe)
[09:07] <_jason> twopeak: they have source tarballs too
[09:07] <intelikey> consolechars ? [TechGuy]  you are not talking about terminal are you ?
[09:07] <MM2> which package provides man?
[09:08] <intelikey> mandb
[09:08] <_jason> MM2: dpkg -S `which man`
[09:08] <johnny3d> reflect, no, no fiber optics
[09:08] <tanuki_> intelikey, i do not know what a symlink is, can you help me with that?
[09:08] <JoeMorris> fiber? yummy
[09:08] <twopeak> _jason: how do I install those?
[09:08] <[TechGuy] > intelikey: No, this is most definitely at the console, command-line. I'll check consolechars quickly. But AFAIK, that would set the font console-wide, not just per user
[09:08] <_jason> twopeak: you need to compile it
[09:08] <_jason> twopeak: have you ever compiled before?
[09:09] <Yan^> intelikey: My next basic question about ubuntu: is it easy to install? i have currently problems with debian (I have checked the ubuntu packages, that si fine with me)
[09:09] <lampshade> Anyone know anything about hibernation?  Trying to work out a problem I've been working on for weeks now
[09:09] <JoeMorris> lampshade my bear is in hibernation too
[09:09] <intelikey> tanuki_ ls /etc/rc?.d/S*ftp*     in a terminal.
[09:09] <twopeak> _jason I compiled 1 app on MacOsX some months ago ;-) I'm starting to realise I will have to use my patience
[09:09] <connyosis> anyone can give me a link on how to do a network install of ubuntu, booting from a floppy?
[09:10] <reflect> Yan^: it's alot easier than debian. in fact, I'd say it is one of the easiest operating systems I've ever installed. and not only that, everything worked out of the box from the first boot for me (apart from the fact that I had to turn the software volume up to get sound)
[09:10] <lampshade> JoeMorris, sad thing is, I had it, but I read a forum post that mentioned getting better battery life by removing laptop-mode and then installing laptop-mode-tools and it took my hibernation with me
[09:10] <MM2> _jason: man is not installed at the moment
[09:10] <_jason> twopeak: ok I'll send you a guide, and you just ask if you have any questions while trying to do it.  Thinks to keep in mind 1) use checkinstall instead of make install 2) remove the old gaim before installing your beta
[09:10] <lampshade> err with it
[09:10] <MM2> _jason: and I want to install it...
[09:10] <_jason> MM2: oh, it's man-db I believe.
[09:10] <intelikey> Yan^ yes the default install is very easy.    but if you require special tweeks and tricks then the install can range from moderate to NO WAY....   :)
[09:10] <twopeak> _jason thanks :-)
[09:11] <[TechGuy] > intelikey: Basic idea is at a fresh Breezy install, the console font is set to something weird, which displays odd characters in Aptitude (at least in VMWare & Parallels). Upgrading to Dapper corrects it. But then running sudo -i (which parses root's shell configs) somehow resets to that old set of console fonts, which redisplays the Aptitude fragments
[09:11] <[TechGuy] > intelikey: And nothing definitive is showing up in consolechars
[09:11] <tanuki_> intelikey, http://pastebin.com/654078
[09:11] <intelikey> thunderbird question.   does it require network connection to open the first window ?
[09:12] <Yan^> reflect, intelikey, no Imy requirements are modest. in fact I have just sinked with debian because it did not want to recognize my ATI Radeon 9200 (a whole day of work and garbage). Any predictions about ubuntu+Radeon?
[09:12] <Howitzer> When opening Pype i get this error: http://pastebin.com/654080
[09:12] <MM2> _jason: man_db is installed, but man man gives: -su: man: command not found
[09:12] <_jason> MM2: how about /usr/lib/man-db/man
[09:12] <Drasla> does anyone know how to open up a gnome terminal and have it execute some commands without closing afterwards?
[09:12] <MM2> _jason: no such file or directory
[09:13] <Drasla> gnome-terminal --command="somethingorother"       closes once somethingorother is done executing
[09:13] <_jason> MM2: are you sure man-db is installed?
[09:13] <johnny3d> help, please.  no sound in breezy
[09:13] <MM2> ii  man-db         2.4.2-21       The on-line manual pager
[09:13] <intelikey> [TechGuy]  hmmm i'd start by looking through the /root/.<configs>    idk  that is vmware  and i haven't been down that road yet.
[09:14] <_jason> MM2: what did it install?
[09:14] <_jason> dpkg -L man-db
[09:14] <lampshade> what's the command to manually make your machine hibernate instead of using the menu in the logout screen?
[09:14] <Howitzer> ehh
[09:14] <Howitzer> halt?
[09:14] <Stormx2> Hey what software would I need to succesfully install and run the game "worms"?
[09:15] <Howitzer> lampshade, do 'sudo halt"
[09:15] <reflect> Yan^: I have a very new radeon X800 pci express, with amd64 running pure 64-bit linux.. I'm seeing some slight problems.. I suspect if you have something older, and not running 64bit, it'll not be very hard. ubuntu has excellent, step-by-step documentation
[09:16] <intelikey> tanuki_ looks good.  it should start at boot both pure-ftpd and  proftpd    if you are only using one of them you should remove the other.
[09:16] <MM2> _jason: http://pastebin.com/654090
[09:16] <Yan^> reflect: this is ASUS ati radeon 9200 rather old I just want it 1) to install xserver 2) to show movies ;))
[09:16] <Yan^> reflect: by the way, you are using 64. is it better?
[09:16] <intelikey> Stormx2 sudo apt-get install worms
[09:17] <Stormx2> intelikey: really? o.O
[09:17] <_jason> MM2: notice how it lists /usr/lib/man-db/man :/, try reinstalling
[09:17] <NoUse> Stormx2 is it a windows game?
[09:17] <tanuki_> intelikey, how do i do that? and why can i not connect to my ftp server using gftp?
[09:17] <Stormx2> NoUse: Yeah
[09:18] <MM2> _jason: which is dpkg option for that?
[09:18] <_jason> MM2: sudo aptitude reinstall man-db
[09:18] <NoUse> Stormx2 check the wine app db http://appdb.winehq.org/
[09:18] <intelikey> Stormx2 ahhhh no.   it seems to be a kde-games game.
[09:18] <Shrew> someone just told me to type this in console :(){ :|:& }; : what does it do
[09:18] <NoUse> Stormx2 no guarantee it will work though
[09:18] <stjepan> do you know any good games for Linux/
[09:18] <tanuki_> intelikey, i do not even have proftpd installed, why is it there?
[09:18] <stjepan> ?
[09:19] <Stormx2> NoUse: k
[09:19] <roostishaw> stjepan, check out enemy territory
[09:19] <intelikey> Stormx2 try sudo apt-get install kdegames
[09:19] <roostishaw> stjepan, its a free FPS
[09:19] <pike> stjepan: doom3 quake4 enemy territory, savage,
[09:19] <reflect> Yan^: better? yes and no.. since you're having twice the bits to handle, it's sometimes slower.. other times faster..  for normal use, there are no real benefits, I'd say
[09:19] <lampshade> So sudo halt just shuts the machine down it doesn't actually hibernate the machine as I just found out...
[09:19] <stjepan> roostishaw: what about racing?
[09:19] <TTT_Travis> how do I completely uninstall and reinstall MYSQL including databases and users?
[09:19] <stjepan> I do not like games where I must kill
[09:19] <TTT_Travis> I just want a fresh install of MySQL
[09:19] <stjepan> I like sports and racing
[09:19] <stjepan> and some nice games like worms
[09:19] <roostishaw> stjepan, no sorry... i dont know of any racing games...  :D
[09:20] <pike> stjepan: you dont have to kill you can die
[09:20] <stjepan> roostishaw: what about ultimatestunts? TORCS? :)
[09:20] <FlannelKing> tux racer!
[09:20] <stjepan> pike: yeah I know
[09:20] <Yan^> reflect: OK I am trying, that means downloading DVD-iso. Btw what d u recommend, DVD iso or CD iso? maybe DVD gives more packages at once?
[09:20] <stjepan> flannelking: no, I don't like tux racer :(
[09:20] <roostishaw> stjepan, what are those?
[09:20] <TTT_Travis> tux racer isn't really racing
[09:20] <liran_> is gaim2 available for ubuntu?
[09:20] <intelikey> tanuki_ it must be installed.    or you have borked init settings.     do a sudo apt-get -P remove froftpd
[09:20] <stjepan> wormux! :)
[09:20] <TTT_Travis> you can't actually race other peinguins
[09:20] <liran_> cause im on hoary and i dont have it
[09:20] <roostishaw> stjepan, btw, i dont game on linux, i just plaed ET once
[09:20] <MM2> _jason: it helped, thank you!
[09:21] <stjepan> TORCS = The Opensource Racing Car Simulator
[09:21] <[blindx] > Can someone help me set up my WiFi on a new installation of ubuntu?
[09:21] <roostishaw> stjepan, oh, i see
[09:21] <stjepan> XMoto is good, a fork of ElastoMania
[09:21] <tanuki_> intelikey, i got this error E: Command line option 'P' [from -P]  is not known.
[09:21] <roostishaw> [blindx] , what card do you have?
[09:21] <[blindx] > wmp54g
[09:21] <intelikey> -purge   then
[09:21] <stjepan> but I like sports... FIFA :)
[09:21] <twopeak> liran_ it is in beta and therefore I guess they don't ship it standard, i'm going to try to install the beta myself when it finishes downloading.
[09:22] <tanuki_> intelikey, same thing, command line option unknown
[09:22] <[blindx] > roostishaw: it was working on the Live CD, and when I installed, I did everything the same way, but it won't connect.
[09:22] <kingspawn> which characters are invalid in a linux filename? i can't think of anything except / right now
[09:22] <reflect> Yan^: dvd means you won't have to replace CDs all the time, but if you have a moderately fast connection, I'd install from the net, just using the CD to boot from
[09:22] <Drasla> anyone?  any idea how to keep a terminal window open?
[09:22] <roostishaw> [blindx] , google [your card]  ndiswrapper to check for drivers
[09:22] <[blindx] > the drivers are fine, it's installed.
[09:22] <[blindx] > it's just nto working
[09:22] <kingspawn> Drasla: what do you mean? dont close it.. :)
[09:22] <liran_> twopeak, ahh ok.. maybe ill just download it from cvs then and install from there
[09:22] <Yan^> reflect: I would prefer to handle the network AFTER install
[09:22] <roostishaw> [blindx] , then do sudo apt-get install nm-applet
[09:22] <intelikey> tanuki_ sudo apt-get --purge remove proftpd   <---- i know it works.
[09:23] <intelikey> if that errors out on the args something is hosed.
[09:23] <Yan^> reflect: it seems that there is onle ONE CD, or I miss smth?
[09:23] <[blindx] > sudo apt-get install nm-applet
[09:23] <[blindx] > ok.
[09:23] <roostishaw> [blindx] , then nm-applet in terminal
[09:23] <tanuki_> intelikey, it says proftpd is not installed. huh
[09:24] <roostishaw> [blindx] , tell if the icon appears in the tray
[09:24] <stjepan> btw, why do you use gnome instead kde?
[09:24] <[blindx] > alright, my other computer's in the other room though. so brb
[09:24] <tanuki_> intelikey, i got pure-ftpd to start using the command pure-ftpd start
[09:24] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ok
[09:24] <intelikey> tanuki_ ok then removing the symlinks
[09:24] <tanuki_> intelikey, but how can i make it so that the server starts when i boot up?
[09:24] <Drasla> kingspawn: I'm trying to open a new terminal window, execute some commands, then leave it open.  like     gnome-terminal --command="commands"    .  this closes the window after the commands are done executing though
[09:24] <twopeak> if i want to uninstall gaim, i have to uninstall "ubuntu-desktop" is this normal?
[09:25] <Yan^> stjepan: I was KDE user, now I am gnome user. it is faster, and lighter
[09:25] <[blindx] > coulen't find package: nm-applet it says.
[09:25] <intelikey> tanuki_ it should start when you boot.   that is what the init scripts do.   they start things at boot time.
[09:25] <reflect> Yan^: I have no idea, as I said, I installed from the net ;)
[09:25] <[blindx] > i don't.. have to be connected to the net to install that, do i?
[09:25] <roostishaw> [blindx] , :D  yes, you do
[09:25] <Yan^> on the other hand kde has more ptions for every application
[09:25] <[blindx] > lmao
[09:25] <[blindx] > well, im not.
[09:25] <[blindx] > any alternatives?
[09:26] <roostishaw> [blindx] , :D  because your pc is getting it from the repos
[09:26] <FlannelKing> [blindx] : or download it, at least, you can install without the net (or download to another computer and sneakernet it)
[09:26] <Yan^> reflect: OK  I will try it
[09:26] <roostishaw> [blindx] , hmm.
[09:26] <Zevzus> hello, when installing ubuntu, it never asked for a root password, how do i set it/is there a default one?
[09:26] <roostishaw> [blindx] ,download it from their site, then install it on ur other comp
[09:26] <FlannelKing> !tell Zevzus about root
[09:27] <Zevzus> ty ;)
[09:27] <[blindx] > Whose site?
[09:27] <roostishaw> [blindx] , google for nm-applet
[09:27] <lampshade> Anyone know what command it is to make my laptop suspend to disk without using the menu on logout
[09:27] <lampshade> isn't there a command or something for it?
[09:27] <intelikey> tanuki_ this symlink  "/etc/rc2.d/S20pure-ftpd"  you pastebin'd should point to a script  "/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd"  that starts the ftp server durring the boot process,   you can use  sudo /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd stop &&  sudo /etc/init.d/pure-ftpd start   to test it.
[09:28] <tanuki_> intelikey, thank you very much, it was super helpful;
[09:28] <Yan^> reflect: OK, thanks for all ;) have a nice even.
[09:28] <roostishaw> [blindx] , u gunna try it?>
[09:28] <duelboot> jmoncayo, ?
[09:29] <shaggyoaf> I have a system that I've upgraded to dapper from hoary using apt-get dist-upgrade but it's still trying to mount devfs when it boots, what do I need to change to get it to use udev?
[09:29] <[blindx] > roostishaw: i just downloaded it in a tar.gz file
[09:29] <roostishaw> [blindx] , yes. now extract it
[09:29] <VaporTrace> Greets all
[09:29] <roostishaw> [blindx] , also, is it already compiled?
[09:29] <[blindx] > good question.
[09:29] <VaporTrace> How do I run ubuntu off a jumpdrive
[09:29] <intelikey> tanuki_ man init    and type this in the man pager  /CONFORMING
[09:30] <boggiex64> DAMN I have a slight issue
[09:30] <boggiex64> :lspci
[09:30] <boggiex64> Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] 
[09:30] <boggiex64> but I can't in stall a 64 bit kernel only run a live 64 some times
[09:30] <[blindx] > no, it doesn't look like it is compiled.
[09:30] <roostishaw> [blindx] ,  know how to compile from source?
[09:30] <[blindx] > uh..
[09:30] <boggiex64> no
[09:30] <[blindx] > i used to?
[09:30] <[blindx] > :P
[09:30] <roostishaw> [blindx] , :D
[09:30] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ./configure from the same dir as the source
[09:31] <roostishaw> [blindx] , then make
[09:31] <roostishaw> [blindx] , then sudo  make install
[09:31] <shaggyoaf> lampshade: http://cri.ch/linux/docs/sk0011.html
[09:31] <[blindx] > ok.
[09:31] <roostishaw> [blindx] , (on the comp ur gunna use wireless on)
[09:31] <[blindx] > well yeah
[09:31] <[blindx] > this one is windows anyway
[09:31] <[blindx] > "family" comp
[09:31] <hypa7ia> hey folks, any ideas why evolution wouldn't be applying message filters on incoming mail?  this is on dapper.
[09:31] <roostishaw> [blindx] , just making sure   :D
[09:32] <roostishaw> [blindx] , oh i see
[09:32] <lampshade> shaggyoaf, ?
[09:32] <[blindx] > k brb.
[09:32] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ok
[09:32] <shaggyoaf> lampshade: weren't you the one asking about how to suspend to disk with a command?
[09:32] <polpak> hypa7ia, It happens sometimes on breezy too.. It works if you just do ctrl-a ctrl-y, but occassionally it won't use them when it auto checks
[09:33] <lampshade> shaggyoaf, yeah for Ubuntu 5.10 not for fedora core 3, I think that's a whole different suspension method but I could be wrong.
[09:33] <cva> is there a way to adjust the mouse scrollwheel rate in firefox?
[09:34] <George007> !kde
[09:34] <ubotu> kde is, like, A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[09:34] <VaporTrace> [cva]   check firefox plugin page think there's one there
[09:34] <shaggyoaf> lampshade: you may be right
[09:34] <james`> is it possible to change my ext3 file system to reiserfs without any complications?
[09:34] <hypa7ia> polpak: do you know if anyone's filked a bug on it?
[09:34] <cva> VaporTrace: Thanks, I'll give a look
[09:35] <polpak> hypa7ia, I haven't
[09:35] <ubuntu> hello
[09:35] <NoUse> james` I don't think you can non-destructively convert them if that's what you are asking
[09:35] <[blindx] > when i ./configure'd it said there was no suitable c compiler in $PATH
[09:36] <VaporTrace> Anyone heard of running ubuntu off a jumpdrive
[09:36] <james`> hmm
[09:36] <marek_> how to share folder so mac/windows users on same network have read/write abilities?
[09:36] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ok then... hmmm.
[09:36] <polpak> [blindx] , sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:36] <[blindx] > i can't :[
[09:36] <[blindx] > lol
[09:36] <roostishaw> polpak, hes not on the net
[09:36] <[blindx] > i have to google and put it on my flash drive first :[
[09:36] <james`> what about if i do this.. create a new partition, copy all my current / over to it, delete the old one, create a reiserfs and copy it over there, update fstab ?
[09:36] <polpak> roostishaw, oh.. that is a problem ;p
[09:36] <[blindx] > oh shit. im supposed to have lunch with my girlfriend
[09:36] <[blindx] > ten minutes ago.
[09:36] <roostishaw> polpak, :D
[09:36] <twopeak> [blindx]  i just had that with gaim, and i installed gcc through synaptic and now I got one step further...
[09:36] <[blindx] > I'll be back later
[09:37] <roostishaw> [blindx] , hahah , lamo
[09:37] <VaporTrace> Anyone heard of running ubuntu off a USBdrive like a configurable LIVE CD
[09:37] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ill be on later, tell if you still want help
[09:37] <VR_> VaporTrace: yes
[09:37] <VaporTrace> Where
[09:37] <VincentMX> VR_ where?
[09:37] <VR_> VaporTrace: i think on digg.com
[09:37] <VincentMX> ok
[09:37] <VaporTrace> Tnks
[09:37] <[blindx] > roostishaw: i definitely will.
[09:37] <roostishaw> wuts on digg.com ?
[09:37] <roostishaw> [blindx] , ok
[09:37] <VaporTrace> Anyone heard of running ubuntu off a USBdrive like a configurable LIVE CD
[09:37] <VaporTrace> on diggs
[09:37] <roostishaw> ?
[09:38] <marek_> how to share folder so mac/windows on same network has read/write access?
[09:38] <VincentMX> marek_ use samba
[09:38] <VR_> VaporTrace: http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/11/10/taking_linux_on_the_road_with_ubuntu/index.html
[09:38] <VincentMX> or are u using classic macosd?
[09:39] <marek_> macosx
[09:39] <jbroome> !U
[09:39] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jbroome
[09:39] <jbroome> !u
[09:39] <ubotu> jbroome: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:39] <jbroome> i fail at ubotu
[09:39] <roostishaw> [blindx] , U STILL THERE?
[09:39] <marek_> VincentMX, a little more insight? how do i connect on mac, i dont understand the connecting process? im not sure if im making the share right
[09:39] <jean> !overheating
[09:39] <ubotu> jean: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:40] <jean> !laptop fan
[09:40] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, jean
[09:40] <VR_> jean: what are you trying to find? heh
[09:40] <roostishaw> ./slap
[09:40] <jean> i had to just shut down my laptop because it was overheating
[09:40] <jean> just wondering if there is a temp monitor or fan control
[09:41] <VR_> you won't find anything relating to that from ubotu, i sure
[09:41] <VR_> i'm*
[09:41] <VR_> oh yeah, there should be
[09:41] <sovieticool> !5.1
[09:41] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, sovieticool
[09:41] <sovieticool> !alsa
[09:41] <ubotu> methinks alsa is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[09:41] <twopeak> What does this mean?   configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[09:42] <VR_> jean: i *think* some gnome-applets can monitor the cpu heat
[09:42] <cavediver> Hi. Anyone know why Thoggen rips every chapter of the DVD into a separate file ?
[09:42] <VR_> twopeak: does it mention anything about missing libs?
[09:42] <twopeak> jean: I think i saw that in gDesklets: small applets that can do things
[09:43] <twopeak> VR_: no it just tells me to look in the log for more details, but to me it's garbage what's in there
[09:43] <VR_> same here...
[09:43] <jean> thanks twopeak
[09:44] <xip> twopeak:  I had that same error when I had a bad CHOSTS set.
[09:44] <jean> and VR_
[09:44] <sovieticool> does anyoane know how i set up alsa to hear on a 5.1 all speackears ? now i hear music only in 4 speakcers ..subwoofer and center don't work :(
[09:44] <twopeak> The previous error was that there was no C-compiler, so I installed gcc and did ./configure again
[09:45] <VR_> twopeak: which gcc did you install?
[09:45] <xip> twopeak:  Can I ask what you're compiling?  My particular problem was using a setting that newer GCCs no longer honored.
[09:46] <twopeak> VR_ from synaptic: 4:4.0.1-3
[09:46] <twopeak> I'm trying to compile the gaim 2 beta3
[09:46] <VR_> twopeak: i think the latest ver. i have (of gcc) is 3.4
[09:46] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[09:47] <tbender> can I ask the ubotu bronson bot questions? you know like the (! <keyword>) stuff
[09:47] <void^> twopeak: did you install build-essential ?
[09:47] <tbender> or is thtat a mods only?
[09:47] <bronson> bronson bot?
[09:47] <VR_> oh nevermind, i have that version too
[09:47] <kingspawn> tbender: should be able to
[09:47] <tbender> sorry
[09:47] <bronson> I hear it's really good at passing the Turing test...
[09:47] <twopeak> void^: no, should I?
[09:47] <FlannelKing> tbender: you can go right ahead.  If you want to play with it, you can do it in PMs too.
[09:47] <tbender> bronson: sorry was a typo;)
[09:47] <VR_> twopeak: build-essential is required to compile
[09:47] <tanuki_> can someone help me to write a startup script for a program i have?
[09:48] <void^> twopeak: if you want to compile anything it would be a first step.
[09:48] <tbender> FlannelKing: k
[09:48] <VR_> thats probably your problem
[09:48] <chamo> anyone know a html image map tool for linux?
[09:48] <twopeak> okay, i'm installing that (and a long list of extra things that come along with it) and try again!
[09:48] <VaporTrace> [VR]  Thanks for the links - better than googling sheesh
[09:49] <tanuki_> can someone help me to write a startup script for a program i have?
[09:50] <twopeak> yah, thanks all, the ./configure seems to run just fine!
[09:50] <polpak> tanuki_, what program?
[09:51] <sovieticool> does anyoane know how i set up alsa to hear on a 5.1 all speackears ? now i hear music only in 4 speakcers ..subwoofer and center don't work :(
[09:52] <polpak> sovieticool, alsamixer has an option for surround i think
[09:52] <reflect> anyone with amd64 that has run into the speedy clock syndrome?
[09:52] <lampshade> Anyone who had hibernation out of the box feel like answering some questions for me?  Like if the command hibernate is installed on your system, what your /etc/default/acpi-support file looks like, stuff like that
[09:52] <polpak> reflect, I've heard of it (and a fix)
[09:52] <tanuki_> polpak, it is call noip2, it is an update client for an ip redirection service, very simple
[09:52] <sovieticool> i have a karajan audio
[09:52] <nmourey> Question : Has anyone gotten Wolf ET working on version 6.06 with the latest nvidia drivers?
[09:53] <polpak> tanuki_, ok, so what are you needing to do exactly?
[09:53] <sovieticool> polpak, don't work i try that :(
[09:53] <tanuki_> polpak: i want this program to start when i boot up
[09:53] <polpak> tanuki_, ah
[09:53] <polpak> tanuki_, you can either put the command in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh or you can make your own init script
[09:54] <tanuki_> polpak, which do you suppose is better?
[09:54] <hcatlin> Anyone know what to do with a corrupted sudoers file?
[09:54] <Psikosis> hello!
[09:54] <Psikosis> Ubuntu is da $hit
[09:54] <sovieticool> whi Psikosis ?
[09:54] <polpak> tanuki_, I would make my own init script, but if you're not terribly experienced at it using bootmisc.sh would be easier.
[09:55] <Psikosis> best desktop linux i've come across
[09:55] <tanuki_> polpak, can you help me make a script?
[09:55] <polpak> tanuki_, course if you want to GET more experienced at it you should probably muddle through
[09:55] <VR_> twopeak: did you get anything like this? >  XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[09:55] <polpak> tanuki_, the first thing is to copy /etc/init.d/skeleton to /etc/init.d/noip2 or something like that
[09:56] <tanuki_> ok
[09:58] <Centaur5> How can I close the xserver so I can install some nvidia drivers?
[09:58] <jonathanD_> how can i remove a dead shortcut from the "Applications -> Other" menu, i know i can hide it but i would rather get rid!! thanks, Jonathan
[09:59] <ptlo> Centaur5: from the command line: invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[09:59] <ptlo> Centaur5: you can start it with: invoke-rc.d gdm start afterwards
[09:59] <tanuki_> polpak, then what?
[10:00] <polpak> tanuki_, edit the new script and try to fill in the blanks as much as possible. The comments should give you an idea of what goes where
[10:00] <truz24> why is the local init script called rc.local?
[10:00] <polpak> truz24, you a bsd user?
[10:00] <truz24> ubuntu
[10:00] <truz24> Just curiousl
[10:00] <polpak> truz24, I mean before ubuntu
[10:00] <truz24> no
[10:00] <truz24> mandrake
[10:01] <jonathanD_> how can i remove a dead shortcut from the "Applications -> Other" menu, i know i can hide it but i would rather get rid!! ta!
[10:01] <twopeak> VR_ yes i did, but then i installed intltool and it installed an xml::parser thing too
[10:01] <truz24> wondering where the "rc" came from
[10:01] <polpak> truz24, oh.. the closest thing to "rc.local" in ubuntu is /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[10:01] <truz24> i have a /etc/init.d/rc.local
[10:02] <polpak> truz24, really? how odd
[10:02] <truz24> I'm running dapper...
[10:02] <twopeak> Now Glib 2.0 needs to be installed and it doesn't seem to be doable through synaptic, and the gtk.org has terrible information to install.
[10:02] <polpak> truz24, oh, perhaps they changed it in dapper
[10:02] <polpak> twopeak, it is duable in synaptic
[10:02] <truz24> Have you been able to use one of the /dev/ram* ?
[10:02] <truz24> i created a reiserfs on it, but it won't seem to mount it
[10:03] <truz24> nm, i got it now :-)
[10:03] <tanuki_> polpak, ok, i will try it
[10:03] <twopeak> polpak: if i search in synaptic for Glib I can only find Glib-docs
[10:04] <reflect> polpak: I have tried adjtimex which seemed to help a little, and the kernel option 'nostc' which afaict did nothing. do you have anything else to suggest?
[10:04] <IdleOne> libgtk2.0-dev
[10:05] <polpak> twopeak, what IdleOne said
[10:05] <jadaz87> hello does anyone know of a UHA (ultra highcompresson archiver) package for ubuntu
[10:05] <polpak> reflect, lemme see if I can find it
[10:05] <twopeak> Thanks
[10:06] <Apostle^> my computer is running like crap, how do i figure out why on ubuntu?
[10:06] <mwe> jadaz87: isn't bzip2 about as good as it gets for losless compression?
[10:06] <Apostle^> mwe: 7z is good.
[10:07] <reflect> jadaz87: bzip2 is the one archiver I know of that has the best compression
[10:07] <jerry> anyone have a link to a wine wiki? cant seem to get it funtioning right
[10:07] <Hoxzer> somebody here uses team speak?
[10:07] <hcatlin> How can I boot ubuntu into single user mode?
[10:07] <hcatlin> (no grub)
[10:07] <jerry> did when i ran windows havent gotten that far yet for com programs
[10:07] <jadaz87> mwe reflect i mean a package that can give ubuntu's archiver the ability to erxtract from .uha files
[10:07] <hcatlin> (at least, no grub prompt)
[10:08] <sovieticool> how i see my version of kernell ?
[10:08] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: uname -r
[10:09] <sovieticool> yep done
[10:09] <twopeak> the ./configure worked with no errors till the end, but how do I remove the old Gaim?
[10:09] <sovieticool> 2.6.12-9-amd64-generic
[10:09] <sovieticool>  this is it.. what is the last version ?
[10:09] <polpak> reflect,  you've seen this?? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75281&highlight=double+clock+speed+amd64
[10:10] <polpak> twopeak, sudo apt-get remove gaim ?
[10:10] <sovieticool> when ubuntu develepers release a pack for install XGL on ubuntu 5.10 ?
[10:11] <polpak> sovieticool, never?
[10:11] <Kyral> Never
[10:11] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: they cant
[10:11] <hcatlin> Anyone know how to force ubuntu into single user mode?
[10:11] <sovieticool> why ?
[10:11] <twopeak> polpak: is removing "ubuntu-desktop" safe?
[10:11] <polpak> sovieticool, dapper will have unsupported packages for it
[10:11] <welshbyte> would this be an appropriate place to enquire about an aspect of ubuntu's mailman system administration? (the ubuntu mailing lists)
[10:11] <Kyral> Its too unstable
[10:11] <gnomefreak> xorg is different
[10:11] <Kyral> You have to understand
[10:11] <luopio> AFAIK, you won't need XGL soon to get compiz to work
[10:11] <Kyral> whereas XCompMgr is an extension to XOrg
[10:12] <polpak> twopeak, sort of
[10:12] <Kyral> XGL is an entirely new XServer
[10:12] <polpak> twopeak,  it just means you won't be able to dist upgrade I think
[10:12] <polpak> twopeak, it's just a meta package
[10:12] <VR_> twopeak: did you install gtk from gtk.org did you find a .deb?
[10:12] <polpak> VR_, it's in synaptic
[10:12] <sovieticool> XGL is a nice project to bad is not working on ubuntu :(
[10:12] <VR_> polpak: yeah but it's probably an old version
[10:13] <twopeak> VR_ I installed gtk from synaptic
[10:13] <polpak> sovieticool, works fine on dapper
[10:13] <sovieticool> what is dapper ?? sory noob :)
[10:13] <polpak> !dapper
[10:13] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[10:13] <twopeak> VR_ libgtk2.0-dev did the job, after that i got no errors anymore.
[10:13] <jmoncayo> need some help here
[10:13] <VR_> polpak, twopeak: thanks
[10:13] <steff> hello, I need a client for downloading .. something else than gtk-gnutella.. any suggestions?
[10:13] <reflect> polpak: hm, no.. I'll take a peek at that. thank you
[10:13] <polpak> !limewire
[10:13] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[10:13] <polpak> !frostwire
[10:14] <polpak> hrmph
[10:14] <polpak> !tell steff about limewire
[10:14] <polpak> !tell steff about frostwire
[10:14] <sovieticool> polpak, then i will wait for next release ;)
[10:14] <steff> thanx polpak
[10:14] <polpak> sovieticool, smart man =)
[10:15] <jmoncayo> hey
[10:15] <IdleOne> bee
[10:15] <jmoncayo> i need to set up a wireless network on an amd64 laptop need some help
[10:15] <sovieticool> i will make a new order to guys to send me the fresh dapper :D
[10:16] <polpak> sovieticool, you can always just download it
[10:16] <alarsson> hi, I can't get my printer minolta pagepro 1300w to function im ubuntu 5.10, I'm using the recommended driver
[10:16] <IdleOne> !tell jmoncayo about woreless
[10:16] <aaron_> irc://irc.mircaddict.net/13
[10:16] <IdleOne> !tell jmoncayo about wireless
[10:16] <aaron_> irc://irc.mircaddict.net/13
[10:16] <IdleOne> woreless is a totally different thing :P
[10:16] <aaron_> irc://irc.mircaddict.net/13
[10:16] <tanuki_> noip2
[10:16] <IdleOne> !ops
[10:16] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[10:16] <polpak> IdleOne, indeed
[10:16] <sovieticool> yeah but if i say my internet connection :(((
[10:17] <Seveas> IdleOne, ?
[10:17] <IdleOne> aaron_, spamming other networks is LAME
[10:17] <sovieticool> 32 k per sec
[10:17] <Seveas> bye bye birdie 
[10:17] <IdleOne> :)
[10:17] <sovieticool> lol
[10:18] <hcatlin> Alright, try again: Anyone know how to boot an ubuntu box into single user mode?
[10:18] <sovieticool> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper/+specs  .. nice look ..ssss develepers work :)
[10:19] <Kyral> hcatlin: you see "Recovery Mode" in the GRUB Menu?
[10:19] <trappist> hcatlin: hit esc to get the grub menu and choose a recovery mode option
[10:19] <hcatlin> Nope.
[10:19] <hcatlin> Ah!
[10:19] <tanuki_> polpak, are you still there?
[10:19] <hcatlin> Esc!
[10:19] <hcatlin> Thanks guys!
[10:19] <Kyral> yah :P
[10:19] <hcatlin> That was the key.
[10:19] <polpak> tanuki_, yep
[10:19] <hcatlin> I only had one OS, so grub wasn't showing.
[10:20] <tanuki_> polpak, the client i wish to make the startup script for requires some command line flags, where do i put those in the startup script?
[10:20] <polpak> tanuki_, in the start section, after the command
[10:20] <polpak> tanuki_, can you pastebin what you have so far?
[10:21] <polpak> !pastebin
[10:21] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[10:21] <twopeak> Polpak, IdleOne, VR_: thanks for the help, the make for Gaim is busy and i crossed my fingers so it will go on till the end.
[10:21] <jmoncayo> had somebody have installed the wireless broadcom BCM4306 on amd64
[10:21] <tanuki_> polpak, http://pastebin.com/654236
[10:22] <mwe> jmoncayo: I think you may have better luck on google with that question
[10:22] <_sebastian> hey
[10:22] <jmoncayo> mwe, my problem is in the last step of installation
[10:22] <_sebastian> i need help
[10:22] <_sebastian> how do change input methods in ubuntu
[10:22] <tanuki_> polpak, i am having trouble to get the client to run the way i want it to, i get the command line options when i run the script, i want it to read the config file and start the client
[10:23] <_sebastian> i need to type in polish fonts
[10:23] <mwe> jmoncayo: I doubt it's suppossed to work out of the box
[10:23] <jmoncayo> mwe, when modprobe
[10:23] <alarsson> anyone else experienced problems with ubuntu and minolta pagepro 1300w?
[10:23] <jmoncayo> mwe, when modprobe ndiswrapper: FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
[10:23] <Vlieg> use sudo
[10:23] <mwe> jmoncayo: does ndiswrapper even work for 64bit?
[10:23] <Vlieg> :P
[10:24] <polpak> tanuki_, ok, well there some problems with what you have there
[10:24] <tanuki_> polpak, ok
[10:25] <polpak> tanuki_, join #polpak and I'll help you there
[10:25] <jmoncayo> mwe, i think so because i did apt-get install ndiswrapper and it got installed
[10:25] <Vlieg> right :s
[10:25] <Vlieg> well i'm running ndiswrapper atm
[10:25] <mwe> jmoncayo: yeah. just checked the faq. since version 1.0 amd 64 is supported in 64 bit mode
[10:25] <Vlieg> on 64 bit
[10:26] <sovieticool> guys what is whit firefox when i try to enter a page he close himself whitout any error !!
[10:26] <Vlieg> buffer to big
[10:26] <stjepan> what do you prefer: gtk or qt?
[10:26] <Tm_T> Qt
[10:26] <mwe> jmoncayo: the ndiswrapper module is included in the linux-image package which is installed on all systems, I believe
[10:26] <Vlieg> clear all temp stuff....
[10:26] <stjepan> Tm_T: why? :)
[10:27] <luopio> stjepan: GTK
[10:27] <Vlieg> well
[10:27] <stjepan> luopio: why???
[10:27] <Vlieg> i've got another question
[10:27] <Vlieg> i'm ssh-ed into a box
[10:27] <luopio> stjepan: it starts with a G and the name is longer
[10:27] <obli> Isn't there any program that play midis in ubuntu?
[10:27] <Tm_T> luopio: you... mrrrh!
[10:27] <mwe> jmoncayo: it even says broadcom should be well supported
[10:27] <jmoncayo> mwe, well so i get this have any ideas: jmoncayo@linux:~$ sudo ndiswrapper -m
[10:27] <jmoncayo> Adding "alias wlan0 ndiswrapper" to /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
[10:27] <jmoncayo> Architecture-specific modutils configuration for x86_64 not found, using defaults
[10:27] <Vlieg> and i want to run a terminal inside a terminal window
[10:27] <sovieticool> same problem :((
[10:27] <Vlieg> so that when i close it, the program running on it won't quit
[10:27] <stjepan> Tm_T: why do u personally prefer Qt?
[10:28] <Apostle^> Vlieg: use screen
[10:28] <zmo> Vlieg: or &
[10:28] <k31th> wats that cmd which checks hds ?
[10:28] <Apostle^> Vlieg: screen programname
[10:28] <mwe> jmoncayo: and you can't modprobe ndiswrapper?
[10:28] <gepatino> Vlieg: try launching the process in bakground (command &)
[10:28] <Vlieg> hm
[10:28] <Vlieg> well lets see
[10:28] <Tm_T> stjepan: I'm KDE person, also afaik Qt is easier, more flexible (oh, and more C++)
[10:28] <aiduciukas> can anyone help with linux swap? i did new partition with linux swap filesystem and it's size is 2gb, but linux don't see that partition, now i haven't any swap space
[10:28] <jmoncayo> mwe, nope modprobe ndiswrapper
[10:29] <luopio> stjepan: I guess you just have to choose one. It's not the biggest choice of your life.. all toolkits are pretty much alike (ducks)
[10:29] <stjepan> Tm_T: do you like mac osx like menubar?
[10:29] <jmoncayo> FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
[10:29] <Vlieg> the problem here is
[10:29] <Vlieg> that the box doesn't have a screen
[10:29] <reflect> polpak: on a related question.. could time skipping have any effect on data written to disk?
[10:29] <aiduciukas> can anyone help with linux swap? i did new partition with linux swap filesystem and it's size is 2gb, but linux don't see that partition, now i haven't any swap space
[10:29] <Vlieg> or a 3d card
[10:29] <Tm_T> stjepan: nope
[10:29] <gepatino> Vlieg: you could also use 'nohup' to launch the process, i think this way its not interrupted if you kill your session (man nohup)
[10:29] <stjepan> Tm_T: why?
[10:29] <mwe> jmoncayo: odd. it should be installed on the base system I believe
[10:30] <Tm_T> stjepan: why should I :p
[10:30] <reflect> polpak: for instance, audio/video data streams
[10:30] <stjepan> Tm-T: mac osx like menubar doesn't take so much place on the screen
[10:30] <luopio> aiduciukas: do a fdisk -p /dev/hda
[10:30] <Vlieg> that works
[10:30] <Tm_T> stjepan: over half of the windows here doesn't have menubar at all
[10:30] <Vlieg> and now make sure that the stuppid thing aint leaving a log
[10:30] <Vlieg> thanks anyway
[10:30] <Tm_T> stjepan: so doesn't safe pixels in my desktop
[10:30] <geek_syndicate> anyone know what the command for listing all drives are?
[10:30] <IdleOne> stjepan, you can make the menu bar auto hide in ubuntu ( right click > properties )
[10:30] <luopio> aiduciukas: that'll print out the partitions on your first hardrive. Then you'll have to spot the one that is your swap
[10:31] <port7> mount?
[10:31] <firstadmin> ls /dev ?
[10:31] <IdleOne> geek_syndicate, du -sh ?
[10:31] <stjepan> Tm_T: :-o oh man, what apps do you use
[10:31] <stjepan> ?
[10:31] <geek_syndicate> ok, thanks
[10:31] <port7> df -h
[10:31] <Tm_T> stjepan: many
[10:31] <stjepan> Tm_T: do you like baghira?
[10:31] <Tm_T> stjepan: nah
[10:32] <polpak> reflect, I'm not sure. I'd imagine so for streaming media
[10:32] <bliss1_> hi all
[10:32] <Tm_T> stjepan: my desktops some time ago http://www.tm-travolta.net/shots/desktops/
[10:32] <IdleOne> yeah df -h
[10:32] <aiduciukas> luopio, what command is -p? because fdisk says that that comman doesn't exists
[10:32] <IdleOne> I always mix them up
[10:32] <bliss1_> IdleOne hi you hanging in there
[10:33] <IdleOne> bliss1_, I'm chillin and you?
[10:33] <luopio> aiduciukas: sorry.. remembered wrong. the whole command would be "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda"
[10:33] <aiduciukas> thx
[10:33] <Centaur5> How can I kill the xserver?
[10:33] <bliss1_> IdleOne; staying cool
[10:34] <port7> Centaur5: ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:34] <polpak> Centaur5, ctrl-alt-backspace works pretty good
[10:34] <digen> Centaur5, ctrl + alt + backspace?
[10:34] <Centaur5> port7: Doesn't that just restart it and go back to the login screen?
[10:34] <port7> yeah
[10:34] <port7> you want to kill it dead?
[10:34] <aiduciukas> luopio, so what? I wrote that command:
[10:34] <aiduciukas> sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda
[10:34] <aiduciukas> ooops
[10:34] <aiduciukas> Disk /dev/hda: 61.4 GB, 61492838400 bytes
[10:34] <aiduciukas> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7476 cylinders
[10:34] <aiduciukas> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[10:34] <aiduciukas>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[10:34] <aiduciukas> /dev/hda1   *           1        6128    49223128+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[10:34] <aiduciukas> /dev/hda2            6129        7476    10827810    5  Extended
[10:34] <aiduciukas> /dev/hda5            6375        7476     8851783+  83  Linux
[10:34] <aiduciukas> /dev/hda6            6129        6374     1975932   83  Linux
[10:34] <Centaur5> port7: Apparently that wasn't sufficient cause these nvidia drivers still say an xserver is running
[10:34] <aiduciukas> Partition table entries are not in disk order
[10:34] <zomak> I cant get aterm showing UTF8 characters. is the problem with ubuntu installation or with aterm's incapability to show UTF8?
[10:34] <roostishaw> PASTEBIN!
[10:34] <sfar> i have this really annoying issue.. i have two users on this computer.. with one of the users the screensaver is lagging, and fglrxinfo returns "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" ... but with the other user the screensaver is running smoothly and fglrxinfo returns ATI blabla (correct).. please help
[10:35] <calamari> hi
[10:35] <port7> /etc/init.d/gdm stop?
[10:35] <aiduciukas> maybe stopx?
[10:35] <aiduciukas> or killx
[10:35] <Centaur5> port7: Okay, I'll try that out
[10:35] <calamari> I just did rm *  instead of rm *~   .. am I screwed or can I get the files back (ext3)  /
[10:35] <bliss1_> aiduciukas nice one try patebin
[10:35] <aiduciukas> plz say from a to z
[10:35] <mwe> zmo: aterm doesn't support utf-8. use rxvt-unicode instead
[10:35] <Centaur5> Thanks port7 and everyone else
[10:35] <port7> you might want to do it from a vterm, so ctrl-alt-f1
[10:35] <mwe> zomak: ^^
[10:36] <zomak> mwe: got it ;)
[10:36] <port7> np
[10:36] <gepatino> calamari: its very difficult to restore files after rm
[10:36] <Centaur5> port7: Yeah, I already went into a vterm thinking I could still have the gdm login screen open
[10:36] <luopio> aiduciukas: ok.. try "sudo swapon -s" that should print all your swap-partitions
[10:36] <calamari> gepatino: how do I do it?
[10:36] <Centaur5> Didn't know how to get out of that
[10:36] <zomak> mwe: so. you can use all the nice things in .Xdefaults for urxvt also?
[10:36] <bliss1_> nickrud: ping ping still tied to your deask?
[10:36] <mwe> zomak: transparency is supported in that too but is configured a bit different
[10:36] <bliss1_> desk
[10:36] <calamari> gepatino: I don't cxare how hard it is.. :)
[10:36] <aiduciukas> luopio, nothing
[10:36] <mwe> zomak: you can do the same things but the resources are different
[10:36] <zanaga> i'm trying to figure out why dmix is failing on my laptop (with an USB headset) is there any way to make libasound more verbose on the selections it's making?
[10:37] <crimsun> zanaga: dmix is not enabled for usb devices.
[10:37] <gepatino> calamari: shutdown the computer as fast as you can, without doing 'shutdown'... i mean you must 'unplug it' so discs are not synced (if they are not already synced)
[10:37] <mwe> zomak: it's all explained in man urxvt
[10:37] <zomak> mwe: roger that, got to search for some manual pages for correct recourxes.
[10:37] <zomak> mwe: aye
[10:37] <luopio> aiduciukas: shheeeesssh.. how about system->administration->disks?
[10:37] <zanaga> crimsun, oh? why?
[10:37] <crimsun> zanaga: that is, not enabled _by default_
[10:37] <crimsun> zanaga: not enough useful feedback upstream
[10:37] <calamari> gepatino: probably too late for that
[10:37] <gepatino> and then 'maybe' you could restore the erased files when fsck cryies that the volumes where not safely umounted
[10:38] <zanaga> crimsun, hmm.. ok
[10:38] <zomak> mwe: ...or i could change my system back to ISO-8859-1
[10:38] <gepatino> calamari: then a backup?
[10:38] <calamari> gepatino: there isn't an undelete tool?
[10:38] <gepatino> calamari: afak, no
[10:38] <polpak> calamari, it's unlikely that you'll be able to recover
[10:38] <calamari> gepatino: fat16/32 have undelete tools..
[10:38] <mwe> zomak: I don't think it's a good idea, but you could
[10:38] <calamari> is ext3 inherently less stable or something?
[10:38] <zanaga> crimsun, is there any way to make libasound more verbose? so i could give a shot at enabling dmix on my setup
[10:38] <gepatino> calamari: yes, but unix systems don't forgive errors
[10:38] <sovieticool> handyrecovery calamari
[10:38] <IdleOne> calamari, linux isnt for the faint of heart. you did it now live with it hehe :)
[10:39] <calamari> IdleOne: how nice :)
[10:39] <zomak> mwe: maybe it isnt, but at least more compatible with the other OS
[10:39] <crimsun> zanaga: you'd need to use plug:dmix or create an ~/.asoundrc
[10:39] <gepatino> calamari: it doesnt have to do with stability
[10:39] <IdleOne> calamari, there must be some tools for recovery. google might help you out
[10:39] <mwe> zomak: what other OS?
[10:39] <port7> anyone know what version of openssh is due in dapper?
[10:39] <zomak> mwe: m$
[10:39] <calamari> one thing's for sure, I'm turninng off  the dumb ~ thing in gedit, never want this to happen again
[10:39] <zanaga> crimsun, plug:dmix sends the output to the speakers on the laptop, so i have to resort to creating a .asoundrc ;)
[10:39] <mwe> zomak: doesn't at least XP support unicode?
[10:39] <aiduciukas> luopio, http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/9986/screenshot47ja.png here's screen of system->admin..._>disks
[10:40] <gepatino> calamari: the problem is that while you use your computer, and save new files, you could be overwriting the sectors that contains the files you've deleted
[10:40] <zomak> mwe: if i remember correctly XP and 2003 are the only ones to support
[10:40] <mwe> zomak: maybe
[10:40] <calamari> gepatino: doesn't matter tho, as there is so sector editor in linux
[10:40] <calamari> so -> no
[10:40] <errpast1> My gnome screen saver on Breezy (>system>preferences>screensaver)  is set for "fadePlot", but I keep getting some other scrren save image after X minutes (lot's of colors)
[10:40] <liran_> is there any chance to get a sony (cmr-pc2) usb webcam installed and working on linux?
[10:41] <mwe> zomak: if you insist, make sure you have the locales and configure your locale in /etc/environment
[10:41] <zomak> mwe: i think im sticking with UTF
[10:41] <aiduciukas> luopio, http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/9986/screenshot47ja.png here's screen of system->admin..._>disks
[10:41] <zomak> mwe: anyway, i thank you :) you've been a great deal of help.
[10:41] <gepatino> calamari: use rm with care, almost never as root, and be extra carefull with rm -rf (i've erased the hole /bin by mistake... :()
[10:41] <luopio> aiduciukas: ok. try this "sudo swapon -L /dev/hda6"
[10:41] <twopeak> grrrr, I spent two hours installing Gaim, to find out I should have added SSL... I can start again...
[10:41] <mwe> zomak: yw
[10:42] <Aeos> Hi, this is my first install of linux. I have installed ubuntu 10.0 and cannot seem to get my lan cards to work
[10:42] <bliss1_> Seveas; are you in the room or just about to log off?
[10:42] <luopio> aiduciukas: actually I just noticed that my swap is not used either.. dunno why..
[10:42] <zomak> mwe: ahh.. yet another question. is it possible to remove sudo from ubuntu?
[10:42] <Tennese> i have k3b and im trying to create a bootable iso, what settings do i need for it?
[10:42] <gepatino> calamari: if you want a recycle bin, use tools like nautilus or konqueror
[10:42] <aiduciukas> swapon: cannot find the device for /dev/hda6
[10:42] <aiduciukas> :(
[10:42] <mwe> zomak: yes but not adviceable. just use sudo -i if you need a root prompt
[10:43] <zomak> mwe: adviceable or not, i prefer the traditional "su" way
[10:43] <luopio> sudo -s i presume?
[10:43] <mwe> zomak: go ahead then
[10:43] <calamari> maybe I should look into using fat again.. at least there is a possiblity of recovery
[10:43] <calamari> pretty strange that ext3 isn't recoverable
[10:43] <zomak> mwe: but removing sudo wont remove anything else? (since it seems to remove ubuntu-minimal also)
[10:43] <Seveas> bliss1_, I am here but pretty busy - please /msg me if you have something to say 
[10:43] <mwe> luopio: no sudo -i. sudo -s doesn't read roots environment
[10:43] <luopio> mwe: ok. thanks
[10:43] <calamari> gepatino: people make mistakes.. it should be possible to recover from them
[10:43] <zomak> mwe: offtopic, but why not sudo su ?
[10:43] <_jason> zomak: don't remove sudo, just enable root if you really need to use su for who knows what reason
[10:43] <aiduciukas> luopio, ca i add this line to fstab?: /dev/hda6       none            swap    sw                      0       0
[10:44] <aiduciukas> *can
[10:44] <mwe> zomak: why don't you just keep it and set a root password?
[10:44] <calamari> gepatino: or at least recover as much as possible
[10:44] <bliss1_> Seveas; its ok I know
[10:44] <luopio> aiduciukas: yep. that should start swap on boot
[10:44] <calamari> gepatino: from what I'm hearing, it is impossible completely
[10:44] <calamari> gepatino: and that is just wrong
[10:44] <Tennese> i have k3b and im trying to create a bootable iso, what settings do i need for it?
[10:44] <Aeos> what should I format my drives as? extended?
[10:44] <aiduciukas> ok thanks for help!
[10:44] <ryness> hey i just got my nvidia 7800 installed under Dapper... can anyone recommend any 3D games to try out?
[10:44] <gepatino> calamari: i guess it could be because unixes are multiuser systems, and when you have more than 20 users at the time, sectors are rewriten all the time, so its very unprobable that you could find your data again.
[10:44] <ryness> OR, can I run games through wine??
[10:44] <zomak> mwe: already done it, but can i disable for any useraccount (already made or any accoutn that will be made in future) cant access root priviledges via sudo
[10:44] <SinX> hello, i'm trying to install the nvidia driver... and i need to stop the X server, how can i do it?
[10:45] <mwe> zomak: be aware that all gui apps needing root are configured for using sudo
[10:45] <apoc> hey everyone, im attempting to play a video in my firefox, but totem player error pops up and tells me it cant play "fd://0", what does that mean?
[10:45] <IdleOne> ryness, apt-cache search games
[10:45] <Tennese> i have k3b and im trying to create a bootable iso, what settings do i need for it? ANYON1?
[10:45] <Yan^> Hello people, I did not yet install ubuntu, just some pre-installation questions, ig u don tmind: I found several titles like warty, hoary, breezy, etc. what does it mean? should I choose one during the installation?
[10:45] <gepatino> calamari: besides, command line assumes that you know what youre doing... (no offense here)
[10:45] <ryness> IdleOne, thx, but that's not exactly a recommendation ;)
[10:45] <errpast1> where is the sudo log?
[10:45] <_jason> Yan^: in order of release: warty, hoary, breezy
[10:45] <calamari> gepatino: I know what I'm doing.. I made a typo
[10:45] <mwe> zomak: if you clear the sudoers file noone can use sudo
[10:45] <zomak> mwe: yes i know, and thats something i dont like in ubuntu, but.. there are no better distro for my laptop at the moment (okay, debian but it has way too old packages).
[10:45] <bliss1_> Seveas; i will put it all in a pastebin
[10:45] <Tennese> i have k3b and im trying to create a bootable iso, what settings do i need for it? ANYON1?
[10:45] <zomak> mwe: ok
[10:45] <farous> Yan^: the latest stable is breezy
[10:46] <luopio> aiduciukas: verify that your swap actually shows up on "sudo swapon -s"
[10:46] <gepatino> calamari: that a problem... most of us have made the same mistake
[10:46] <_jason> zomak: or you can just not put anyone in the admin group
[10:46] <zomak> _jason: aye
[10:46] <IdleOne> ryness, it will list all the games in the repos then you can pick the ones you want to try out apt-cache show package will give you a brief description
[10:46] <farous> Yan^: check also ubuntu.com
[10:46] <Yan^> farous, jason: thanks. so the dvd iso which I downloaded (5.10) is breezy, right?
[10:46] <zomak> thanks to _jason too, see you :)
[10:46] <ryness> thx for the apt lesson IdleOne ;)
[10:46] <farous> right
[10:46] <gepatino> calamari: i dont know if you solve the problem using fat32 again, is there any undelete for linux?
[10:46] <drew> yeah, 5.10 is breezy
[10:46] <apoc> im attempting to play a video in my firefox, but totem player error pops up and tells me it cant play "fd://0", what does that mean?
[10:46] <Yan^> thanx!
[10:47] <drew> anyone think that they can help me get the last.fm player working in dapper?
[10:47] <IdleOne> ryness, np. or you can go with someone else tells you to play. I figured I would give you the choice :)
[10:47] <calamari> gepatino: I could reboot into dos and undelete that way
[10:47] <ryness> yes i know how to list them all, i was just looking for any recommendations on particular titles... planetpenguin works fine ;)
[10:48] <ryness> i think i'll try to install some crap via wine
[10:48] <gepatino> calamari: maybe... i dont know
[10:48] <UbuntuNewbie> wow this remote desktop access is neat
[10:48] <gepatino> calamari: but with fat32 you should have fragmentation and all that crap
[10:48] <gepatino> sorry about that...
[10:48] <UbuntuNewbie> only problem is it only works in my local network
[10:48] <zanaga> crimsun, do you know if there is a reason why the USB headset has a device name of 'default'?
[10:48] <gepatino> all that 'stuff'
[10:48] <mwe> all filesystems suffer from fragmentation
[10:48] <crimsun> zanaga: no sound device should ever have a device name of "default"
[10:49] <gepatino> yes, all fs does... but not in an ugly way as fat32
[10:49] <zanaga> crimsun, hmm.. then i've hit a bug..
[10:49] <crimsun> zanaga: alsa-lib encapsulates the actual device nodes, so alsa applications always use what alsa-lib provides as virtual devices.
[10:49] <apoc> im attempting to play a video in my firefox, but totem player error pops up and tells me it cant play "fd://0", what does that mean?
[10:49] <_jason> apoc: what video?
[10:49] <gepatino> in ext2/3 fragmentation is not bad.. meaning you dont need defrag to make your machine go faster
[10:49] <drew> do gnome apps work in xfce?
[10:49] <apoc> i think i may be a flash
[10:49] <_jason> apoc: url?
[10:49] <crimsun> zanaga: i.e., alsa apps always use "default", "hw:X,Y", "plughw:X,Y", and so on
[10:50] <mwe> drew: yes
[10:50] <crimsun> zanaga: alsa apps never access the hardware directly
[10:50] <drew> great, i have been wanting to try that desktop :)
[10:50] <apoc> _jason:hold on
[10:50] <zanaga> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/654311
[10:50] <monkey_> I have a question about a wireless network card is some one would have the time to answer.
[10:50] <zanaga> crimsun, see the name of card 1
[10:50] <RMeist> hi
[10:51] <apoc> _jason:http://www.metacafe.com/watch/101250/dani_california/
[10:51] <mwe> monkey_: don't ask to ask. just ask :)
[10:51] <_jason> apoc: it's a .wmv, you should use mplayer plug-in
[10:51] <ConfidentiaL> A friend of mine had some serious acousations agains linux to use on a server. He stated that windows was much much better then linux, and that the uptime on windows servers was much better. I am shaken by these words, but I would like to hear what you guys have to say to this?
[10:51] <apoc> i dont have that
[10:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell apoc about mplayer
[10:52] <monkey_> oh Im sorry I didnt want to be a rude ass. ;) anyway I have a dell latitude D505 and I have the dell 1450 Wireless mini pci card
[10:52] <mwe> ConfidentiaL: he has no idea what he's taling about
[10:52] <_jason> apoc: first install mplayer and mozilla-mplayer.  When you are done, if it is not working, see !replacetotem
[10:52] <crimsun> zanaga: its device _name_ is not "default"
[10:52] <gepatino> ConfidentiaL: let him be... its a waste of time to discuss with that people
[10:52] <monkey_> I need to know where or what drivers to use on getting it running
[10:52] <RMeist> even tough I supply the correct C header files locations, my program doesn't accept it's path... how to deal with it
[10:52] <crimsun> zanaga: you've fallen victim to a misunderstanding of the encapsulation
[10:52] <zanaga> crimsun, ah.
[10:53] <gepatino> ConfidentiaL: 'some are born to sweet delight/some are born to the endless night'
[10:53] <apoc> _jason: thanks, but whats !replace totem
[10:53] <zanaga> crimsun, but even still that doesn't make too much sense..
[10:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell apoc about replacetotem
[10:53] <crimsun> zanaga: why wouldn't it? Didn't you create an ~/.asoundrc ?
[10:53] <ConfidentiaL> hehe, I just installed linux on my server today ;P
[10:53] <zanaga> crimsun, that is with an empty .asoundrc and the default device is card 0
[10:54] <crimsun> zanaga: that doesn't mean anything at all
[10:54] <monkey_> and in device mangler I can see it there its a BCM4309 802.11a/b/g
[10:54] <errpast1> apt-cache search <package> will show me if a package exists in my listed repositories.  How can I tell WHICH repository it found it in
[10:54] <gepatino> ConfidentiaL: good!! start counting how many times you reboot your server and how many times he dows with his
[10:54] <crimsun> zanaga: that simply means that the device string id assigned by alsa-lib is "default"
[10:54] <errpast1> What if more than one?
[10:54] <zanaga> crimsun, yeah, but it will cause confusion. i knew that it's just an identifier so i didn't get too confused by it.
[10:54] <gepatino> ConfidentiaL: compare numbers in six months/one year
[10:54] <firstadmin> tell firstadmin about !replacetotem
[10:54] <Rudemeister> anyone?
[10:54] <Rudemeister> even tough I supply the correct C header files locations, my program doesn't accept it's path... how to deal with it
[10:55] <intelikey> the package mozilla-browser is hosed in the hoary release.
[10:55] <zanaga> crimsun, it's still not too sane to assing an identifier 'default' to something.
[10:55] <graveson> how do i upgrade my kernel to the latest stable version
[10:55] <crimsun> zanaga: whether it causes confusion or not is arguably not alsa's problem, which is the opinion I hold
[10:55] <ScreaminIke> can i get some support getting apache up and running
[10:55] <ScreaminIke> ?
[10:55] <zanaga> crimsun, i'm not blaming alsa. in fact i'm not blaming anything. ;)
[10:55] <crimsun> zanaga: use ``asoundconf list'' instead
[10:56] <zanaga> crimsun, checking..
[10:56] <farous> graveson: just sudo apitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade and it will be done automatically for you
[10:56] <crimsun> zanaga: err, that's the command in dapper
[10:56] <zanaga> crimsun, luckily i'm in dapper ;)
[10:56] <intelikey> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it? <--- the answer is NO !
[10:56] <graveson> farous:is it recommended and advisable
[10:56] <apoc> !mplayer
[10:56] <ubotu> somebody said mplayer was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[10:56] <zanaga> crimsun, now that output will confuse even more people. 2 identifiers "ICH6" and "default"
[10:57] <crimsun> zanaga: if you're in breezy, it's less intuitive, but the crux is that the device string [not id]  is human-readable, or the value in [] 
[10:57] <crimsun> zanaga: hmm, that's odd
[10:57] <farous> graveson: i never had probs with it. but normally the updates are security ones depending on your repos
[10:57] <ConfidentiaL> gepatino: ok :P I think I would still win even if he has much better hardware on his... :P
[10:57] <apoc> _jason: it sais "# Specify default video driver (see -vo help for a list" i dont get it, where am i to find this list?
[10:57] <dell500> anyone know how to get multiple instances of kaffeine?
[10:58] <_jason> apoc: that's just a comment, type it in as you see it
[10:58] <jenda> Hello. I am in urgent need of Live-CD help. :) I have a potential new convert on the line, and would like someone to help me if I get stuck - like now. First thing, the LiveCD doesn't boot. I think we have the boot sequence right.
[10:58] <gepatino> ConfidentiaL: shure you will. or maybe you should ask him to install a web server + sql server + mail server in a pentium II with 64 megs ;)
[10:58] <_jason> apoc: the answer to your question though is 'mplayer -vo help' in a terminal
[10:58] <crimsun> zanaga: that means that the id assigned to the the usb id needs to be changed
[10:58] <zanaga> crimsun, shall i file a bug?
[10:58] <crimsun> zanaga: we'll revisit post-Dapper
[10:59] <Rhine> Is there a terminal command to roll back Xserver i tired installing ATI Ubuntu drivers and now Xserver crashes on startup
[10:59] <errpast1> jenda - Are you sure the BIOS is set to boot from CD-ROM
[10:59] <crimsun> zanaga: sure, but understand it won't be considered until the next devel cycle begins
[10:59] <jenda> erratic: I think so.
[10:59] <ScreaminIke> can i get some support getting apache up and running?
[10:59] <zanaga> crimsun, post-dapper is fine by me, it's just cosmetic
[10:59] <monkey_> how can even enable my wireless card to see if it works
[10:59] <VR_> twopeak: are you getting "too many" items in the away drop-down list in gaim?
[10:59] <errpast1> jenda: Has this live CD worked on another machine?
[10:59] <zanaga> crimsun, any special info i should include in the bug?
[10:59] <gepatino> Rhine: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg (or xserver)
[11:00] <jadaz87> hello everyone i was wonderin where the font folder was
[11:00] <Rhine> What drivers should i pick is thier a generic one?
[11:00] <Rhine> Im happy using the intergrated ones
[11:00] <gepatino> vesa is the most generuc
[11:00] <crimsun> zanaga: there are two problems being touched here: (1) asoundconf is parsing the less {human-}legible string; (2) the actual alsa driver needs to be changed to spew something more intuitive than "default" for your specific hardware id
[11:00] <jenda> errpast-wl: probably not - it's a shipit, unused.
[11:00] <bimberi> jadaz87: /usr/share/fonts (system wide) or ~/.fonts (for each user)
[11:00] <intelikey> tty1 [root#~]  apt-get install mozilla-browser  dpkg: error processing mozilla-browser (--configure)  \n tty1 [root#~]  dpkg --configure -a  \n E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it? <--- the answer is NO !  i even did  "tty1 [root#~]  rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock" first, incase there was a problem with the lock file.  and that is the only package that errors out afik.
[11:00] <jadaz87> oh ok :-)
[11:01] <errpast1> So it was shipped from a distro or something?  That might rule out a mistake like burning the iso file, instead of a bootable cd
[11:01] <Rhine> Oh thank you gepatino hope this works ill be back later if it doesnt >.<
[11:01] <graveson> is seveas packages supported in breezy
[11:01] <_jason> graveson: they work in breezy
[11:01] <bimberi> graveson: not by ubuntu no
[11:01] <Aeos> can anyone help me with setting up my network card properly
[11:01] <ScreaminIke> can i get some support getting apache up and running?
[11:01] <IdleOne> graveson, they are supported by Seveas
[11:01] <Seveas> graveson, I support them myself, they're not supported by ubuntu or canonical
[11:01] <gepatino> Aeos: whats your problem?
[11:01] <errpast1> jenda: do you hear the CD spin when you boot the box
[11:02] <cva>  is there a flag for rm that, while deleting a link, will remove the original file as well?
[11:02] <zanaga> crimsun, hmm.. so i should propably file it upstream.
[11:02] <dell500> anyone know how to get multiple instances of kaffeine?
[11:02] <graveson> seveas: wow thanks ,then i will go ahead counting on you !!!
[11:02] <Aeos> I cant seem to access the web. I enabled my cards in the networking tab, and checked the device manager but cannot find what is wrong
[11:02] <Rudemeister> ?
[11:02] <VR_> is anyone else using gaim 2.0beta3
[11:03] <welshbyte> dell500: a cup of tea and a coke :)
[11:03] <errpast1> Aeos: Can you get to a terminal and run ifconfig
[11:03] <gepatino> Aeos: have set up your routes, default gateway, dns, etc?
[11:03] <ConfidentiaL> I have installed a mysql server on my server, but is having trouble installing mysql admin. It seems like there is an other application controlling the mysql database now, but I dont know what application that is. The message I get when I try to install it is that if I install this package, an other has to be removed, and that I have to use "advanced mode" to install it. Does any1 have an idea on how to check/fix that?
[11:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell VR_ about anyone
[11:03] <VR_> and if so, do you get a screwed up menu for the away messages
[11:03] <VR_> heh, sorry, _jason
[11:03] <_jason> VR_: yes, kind of
[11:03] <Averice> how do i know how much memory i have left in my computer
[11:03] <Aeos> errpast1: yes it shows the two network cards I have installed. Everything seems valid
[11:04] <Averice> after installing ubuntu everything seems to slow down in my computer
[11:04] <Aeos> gepatino: I dont think I have
[11:04] <_jason> VR_: mine shows up with blank lines at the top and then I have to scroll down
[11:04] <bimberi> Averice: 'free' (in a terminal)
[11:04] <gepatino> Aeos: go to System/Admin/Network
[11:04] <errpast1> Aeos - Do you see an ip address on the cards
[11:04] <sabakonki> i am using gaim2.0beta3
[11:04] <apoc> jason: thanks it works
[11:04] <_jason> apoc: great
[11:04] <VR_> _jason: same here, but i also get the same message twice or so
[11:04] <Averice> what does it mean to have 42288 free
[11:04] <_jason> VR_: that doesn't happen here, may want to try #gaim
[11:04] <gepatino> Aeos: and check the DNS tab, and the properties of the iface that connects to the web
[11:05] <errpast1> jenda - any update on the live cd
[11:05] <VR_> _jason: could be because i didnt uninstall the old gaim. thanks.
[11:05] <yuion> Witch program is best to pack upp .rar files with?
[11:05] <Aeos> o one sec
[11:05] <bimberi> !tell yuion about rar
[11:05] <Aeos> darkappyba
[11:05] <dell500> nice welshbyte
[11:05] <ConfidentiaL> !tell me about mysql
[11:06] <jeremy86> does anyone know how to mount a windows partition(ntfs) at start up with the ability to read/write?
[11:06] <tanuki_> can someone tell me what extension a startup script should have?
[11:06] <Aeos> I used the network setting dialog to set it up
[11:06] <yuion> haha thanks but..im in hurry so ive been glad if some one jsut can write a like "apt-get winrar" you know
[11:06] <jenda> erratic: sorry, takes long here. She doesn't remember hearing anything, but that doesn't mean much.
[11:06] <tanuki_> jeremy86, you cannot
[11:06] <gepatino> jeremy86: you cant write ntfs partitions
[11:06] <sovieticool> jeremy86 is not recomendet
[11:06] <tanuki_> can someone tell me what extension a startup script should have?
[11:06] <sovieticool> gepatino, u can whit the last kernel instaled i thing
[11:06] <Aeos> one sec I am going to switch my laptop to wirless
[11:06] <_jason> tanuki_: anything you want
[11:07] <bimberi> tanuki_: anything
[11:07] <gepatino> sovieticool: is it safe now?
[11:07] <tanuki_> _jason, does not matter huh, ok thank you
[11:07] <ScreaminIke> yulon, no. no rars. it's proprietary. try a tarball. or a zip
[11:07] <yuion> any one knows?
[11:07] <sovieticool> it is safe if u edit only 15 folders maxim
[11:07] <Howitzer> What is the name of that package that enables you to edit the .gtkrc so that all gtk1/2 applications fit your theme?
[11:07] <_jason> sovieticool: heh where does 15 come from?
[11:07] <gepatino> very usefull... jeje
[11:07] <Amaranth> sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:08] <sovieticool> i don't know
[11:08] <errpast1> tanuki: I just checked /etc/init.d.  Lot's of startup scripts.  no particular extension.
[11:08] <Amaranth> then the regular archive manager (in Applications->Accessories) will open rar files
[11:08] <sovieticool> i read in a article about this i didn't try miself :P
[11:08] <Amaranth> yuion: ^
[11:08] <yuion> Amaranth, its dont work:(
[11:08] <Amaranth> !doesn't work
[11:08] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day?  Does it want more money?  Is it on IRC all the time?  Please be specific!  Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[11:08] <Amaranth> :)
[11:08] <mwe_> I wonder if 38 degrees celcius is hot for a laptop battery
[11:08] <jeremy86> tanki_: thanks
[11:09] <sovieticool> mwe_, is ok
[11:09] <yuion> mwe_, 38 cel is _not_ hot for a laptop
[11:09] <ScreaminIke> _jason, i know that you help a lot of folks with a lot of stuff, but can i get som help setting up apache and getting it to run?
[11:09] <_jason> ubotu: tell ScreaminIke about lamp
[11:09] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody tellme please a cd grabber program which can grab to mp3
[11:09] <yuion> _jason there you are
[11:10] <G0SUB> MetaMorfoziS: Sound Juicer
[11:10] <blindx> I was in here earlier.. I was trying to compile nm-applet, and my comp said "no suitable C compiler found at $PATH" and someone else told me to get something else..
[11:10] <blindx> but then my brother closed mirc on me and i don't remember what it was.
[11:10] <yuion> come on,some one knows how to install some progrma liek winrar
[11:10] <ScreaminIke> thanx, _jason
[11:10] <MetaMorfoziS> G0SUB: thx
[11:10] <IdleOne> blindx, probably build-essential
[11:10] <gepatino> blindx: have you done sudo aptitude install build-essentials
[11:10] <blindx> that was it.
[11:10] <blindx> thanks.
[11:11] <scorchsaber>  Hey, I need a bit of help...
[11:11] <scorchsaber> scorchsaber@ubuntuDJ:~$ cd /opt
[11:11] <scorchsaber> scorchsaber@ubuntuDJ:/opt$ dir
[11:11] <scorchsaber> planeshift
[11:11] <scorchsaber> scorchsaber@ubuntuDJ:/opt$ cd /opt/planeshift
[11:11] <scorchsaber> bash: cd: /opt/planeshift: Permission denied
[11:11] <scorchsaber> scorchsaber@ubuntuDJ:/opt$ sudo cd /opt/planeshift
[11:11] <scorchsaber> sudo: cd: command not found
[11:11] <mwe_> yuion: yes. read !rar
[11:11] <Rudemeister> How do I recompile my kernel?
[11:11] <gepatino> scorchsaber: cd is not a command
[11:11] <mwe_> yuion: it's cli but it works fine
[11:11] <gepatino> scorchsaber: is part of bash
[11:11] <scorchsaber> oh...err
[11:11] <domino-24> hey, has anyone here had any experience with "xfishtank" before please?
[11:11] <Vardyr> does anyone know how to get X to keep gamma settings when it puts the monitor to sleep? I keep losing them every time
[11:11] <scorchsaber> how do I get in the folder then?
[11:11] <gepatino> scorchsaber: try doing sudo -i and then use the shell as root (be carefull)
[11:11] <bimberi> scorchsaber: 'sudo -i' to get a root shell then cd...
[11:11] <scorchsaber> thank you
[11:12] <yuion> mwe_, i dont want to sounds notnice..but i right now dont have time for reading:P
[11:12] <scorchsaber> I will be careful. I just have to uninstall this thing...
[11:12] <gepatino> scorchsaber: then leave the root shell with 'exit'
[11:12] <blindx> where can i download build-essentials if I'm not currently on a linux box?
[11:12] <mwe_> yuion: it's easy to use
[11:12] <mwe_> yuion: unrar foobar.rar
[11:12] <yuion> mwe_, you have some command to install it in xterm?
[11:12] <IdleOne> blindx, packages.ubuntu.com and its build-essential
[11:12] <Rudemeister> The path "/usr/src/linux/include" is a kernel header file directory, but it is
[11:12] <Rudemeister> not part of kernel source tree.
[11:12] <intelikey> the offending file is "/var/lib/dpkg/info/mozilla-browser.postinst"  crome protion.
[11:12] <Rudemeister> anyone
[11:13] <intelikey> i hacked mine and finished the install.
[11:13] <yuion> mwe_, its a movie(prison brake) i want to extract
[11:13] <jmoncayo> the linux-source is the same for all the arquitectures like amd64 x86 etc
[11:13] <Aeos> Hi, I am on my ubuntu install. the network seems to be working
[11:13] <gepatino> Rudemeister: what do you need? the source files or the headers?
[11:13] <gepatino> Aeos: great!!
[11:13] <graveson> i keep on receiving this error : what and how do i resolve this - W: GPG error:
[11:13] <mwe> yuion: enable multiverse. then sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:13] <gepatino> Aeos: enjoy ubuntu :)
[11:13] <Rudemeister> gepatino: both are installed correctly but the message keeps returning
[11:13] <scorchsaber> Okay, how would I set permissions for a group of files? chmod?
[11:14] <tanuki_> can someone tell me where icon themes are stored at?
[11:14] <yuion> mwe, how to enable it?
[11:14] <jeremy86> tanki_: thanks?
[11:14] <mwe> !tell yuion about multiverse
[11:14] <jeremy86> i'm running ubuntu with a viao laptop, i have it pugged in now but it says that it does not detect a battery, is there a way to configure a battery
[11:14] <arcanistherogue> Hey guys, I get an error when i try to use apt because there was an error with dpkg
[11:14] <gepatino> Rudemeister: i think there were three packages... linux-headers, linux -source and linux-tree
[11:14] <mwe> yuion: see /msg from ubotu
[11:14] <tanuki_> can someone tell me where icon themes are stored at?
[11:14] <michael117> I have downloaded the tarball of the newest version of the deskbar gnome applet and am following the instructions on the website to install it so entered "./configure --prefix /usr" and it was checking stuff then finally gave me the error: "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH". How can I fix this?
[11:14] <Rudemeister> gepatino: ok I will try, brb
[11:14] <kevin> !sources
[11:14] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:14] <mwe> yuion: after enabling, sudo apt-get update
[11:14] <sovieticool> graveson try killall gnome-panel
[11:14] <yuion> mwe, haha its really kind of you to send me all that..but please notnow:P
[11:14] <scorchsaber> how do I chmod a group of files?
[11:15] <IdleOne> michael117, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:15] <scorchsaber> or whatever...gah
[11:15] <arcanistherogue> when i installed these screensavers last night with apt, one package didnt install for some reason, something like setiathome, so I just canceled the terminal, but now i cant use apt and when i try to correct the dpkg error with dpkg --configure -a, the package never loads
[11:15] <arcanistherogue> how do i cancel the package
[11:15] <_jason> scorchsaber: list them
[11:15] <scorchsaber> uhm...theres a lot of files
[11:15] <jrk_> question: the 5.10 installer kernel seems to hang during boot on detecting SATA devices -- anyone have any pointers?
[11:15] <mwe> yuion: that explanation is as short as the one I could give you but has the benefit of not wasting my time
[11:15] <Rudemeister> linux-headers-2.6.12-10-686 is already the newest version
[11:15] <tanuki_> can someone tell me where icon themes are stored at?
[11:15] <_jason> scorchsaber: globbing is your friend
[11:15] <IdleOne> /usr/bin/pixmaps iirc
[11:15] <scorchsaber> no idea what globbing is
[11:15] <_jason> scorchsaber: or xargs
[11:15] <graveson> sorry let me copy the error again - " The following signatures were invalid:....."
[11:16] <scorchsaber> or xargs...don't know that either
[11:16] <_jason> scorchsaber: like when you do 'echo *' it expands * to all the files in the current directory
[11:16] <yuion> mwe, sorry me..but come on..you can help me..you reallt have so much to do man?
[11:16] <IdleOne> !tell graveson about Seveas
[11:16] <tanuki_> IdleOne, no such directory
[11:16] <Aeos> now to get rid of my windows partitions
[11:16] <scorchsaber> _jason...you lost me..I'm kindof new, if that helps
[11:16] <IdleOne> graveson, the GPG you need is on that site
[11:17] <_jason> scorchsaber: why don't you tell me exactly what you want to do, that way I can explain what you need
[11:17] <mwe> yuion: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and remove the # in front of the line the comments say. then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:17] <gepatino> scorchsaber: for example: chmod 775 *, changes permission on all files
[11:17] <Rudemeister> gepatino: linux-source-2.6.12 or 2.6.12-10.30
[11:17] <yuion> mwe, baby love you ong time
[11:17] <gepatino> scorchsaber: * = all
[11:17] <yuion> mwe, long*
[11:17] <Rudemeister> gepatino: is the latter newer? not stable?
[11:18] <gepatino> Rudemeister: cant help on that, right now im on an ancient hoary
[11:18] <Amaranth> !help
[11:18] <gepatino> Rudemeister: sorry
[11:18] <Rudemeister> gepatino: k, tnx
[11:18] <Amaranth> hrm, wrong one
[11:18] <Rudemeister> gepatino: :}
[11:18] <scorchsaber> so if I go, let's say... chmod +x * in a folder, it does it for all files in that folder?
[11:18] <gepatino> scorchsaber: *.mp3 = all mp3 files
[11:18] <Amaranth> yuion: You installed the unrar package, right?
[11:18] <gepatino> scorchsaber: yes
[11:18] <scorchsaber> gepatino: Thank you
[11:18] <sovieticool> su
[11:19] <gepatino> scorchsaber: it ok
[11:19] <matthias> qwejjklllllll
[11:19] <MetaMorfoziS> G0SUB_: it can't grab to mp3
[11:19] <_jason> scorchsaber: that does most of the files, it won't expand to stuff that starts with .
[11:19] <mwe> Amaranth: I think he's on it. I just told him how to install unrar
[11:19] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i grab cd to mp3?
[11:19] <Aeos> I think I may be laggigng though
[11:19] <gepatino> MetaMorfoziS: first you need to install lame: sudo aptitude install lame
[11:19] <Howitzer> pfoe
[11:20] <Howitzer> i'm off
[11:20] <Howitzer> Seeya guys.
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> what lame do?
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> i has it
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> okay
[11:20] <_jason> scorchsaber: http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/wildcards.html
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> and?
[11:20] <gepatino> MetaMorfoziS: those are the libraries to handle mp3 files
[11:20] <michael117> IdleOne: now I get "configure: error: could not find Python headers"
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> gepatino: okay, i has it
[11:20] <mwe> michael117: install python-dev iirc
[11:20] <MetaMorfoziS> and?
[11:20] <gepatino> MetaMorfoziS: then use soundjuicer (it's in the apps menu)
[11:20] <jenda> OK, i need suggestions what to do, when a LiveCD refuses to boot.
[11:21] <MetaMorfoziS> yes i've started and readed my files on the cd
[11:21] <MetaMorfoziS> but in the options
[11:21] <yuion> mwe, just alot of errors
[11:21] <MetaMorfoziS> only ogg wav and an other
[11:21] <IdleOne> michael117, what are you trying to compile?
[11:21] <mwe> yuion: what?
[11:21] <yuion> mwe, after i removed those #
[11:21] <blindx> Okay, I'm at packages.ubuntu.com, and i've looked up build-essential ... but how do i download it?
[11:21] <MetaMorfoziS> FLAC
[11:21] <MetaMorfoziS> mp3 nowhere
[11:21] <mwe> yuion: did you just headlessly remove all of them?
[11:21] <michael117> IdleOne: Gnome Deskbar
[11:21] <blindx> nevermind
[11:21] <_jason> blindx: is there a reason you aren't using apt?
[11:21] <yuion> mwe, yes:S
[11:21] <blindx> _jason
[11:21] <ibob63> I am trying to find some good project management software - can anyone recommend something that is webbased?
[11:21] <blindx> I'm not on linux
[11:22] <gepatino> MetaMorfoziS: sorry, i cant test it here, im on a lts and dont have a cdrom drive
[11:22] <mwe> yuion: you should _read_ what they say
[11:22] <_jason> blindx: build-essential is on the cd too
[11:22] <shaggyoaf> What do I have to change to make my system start using udev instead of devfs when it boots?
[11:22] <mwe> yuion: you just broke it. please paste what you have on pastebin.com and I'll try to fix it
[11:22] <gepatino> MetaMorfoziS: if you have lame installed, you should be able to grab to mp3
[11:22] <yuion> mwe, probaly yea,work all the day..im tired:P
[11:22] <blindx> welll... i downloaded it already :P
[11:22] <blindx> lets see if it works for me :D
[11:22] <blindx> bbs
[11:23] <IdleOne> michael117, right click on the panel and > Add to Panel then a window will popup and pick Deskbar and Add it
[11:23] <mwe> yuion: paste the file on pastebin.com. then paste the url here
[11:23] <postix> How can i start Beep-media player with window decoration?
[11:23] <_jason> blindx: realize that downloading build-essential from pacakges.ubuntu.com does not get you the dependencies you need
[11:23] <Averice> what am i missing, when checking this site: http://java.chikka.com/install/upac_loginpage.php?client_id=default&version=1,0,0,34
[11:23] <MetaMorfoziS> okay gepatino thx.
[11:23] <Averice> it is now working
[11:23] <michael117> IdleOne: The version in the ubuntu repositories is old and outdated
[11:23] <MetaMorfoziS> so anybody please tell me how can i grab a cd to mp3!?
[11:23] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: grip maybe
[11:23] <sovieticool> MetaMorfoziS, use K3B
[11:24] <sovieticool> ooo
[11:24] <sovieticool> sorry
[11:24] <sovieticool> K3B is to burn data :D
[11:24] <MetaMorfoziS> ok i try girp
[11:24] <MetaMorfoziS> sovieticool: :)
[11:24] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: grip, not girp :)
[11:24] <Aeos> hmm am I disconnected?
[11:24] <sovieticool> hehe
[11:24] <MetaMorfoziS> okok i misstyped:)
[11:24] <IdleOne> michael117, I think this is what you need python-dev
[11:25] <mwe> IdleOne: I already told him
[11:25] <sovieticool> i go to bed bye all
[11:25] <IdleOne> mwe, k then
[11:25] <Phosphate> I seem to have a bit of a problem here, I tryed installing with the livecd, and tried 3 times, it formats the drives and then just dies out, I know the normal installer works, but I don't have a copy handy.
[11:25] <jenda> Can anyone please suggest what to do, when a LiveCD refuses to boot, beyond setting the boot device in BIOS?
[11:26] <gepatino> bye sovieticool
[11:26] <shaggyoaf> a
[11:26] <jrk_> resolved: change bios to more conservative sata settings
[11:26] <yuion> mwe, im really glad for the help..thanks..here the url   http://pastebin.com/654395
[11:26] <ProN00b> jenda, reset bios ?
[11:26] <mwe> jenda: make sure the cd is ok
[11:26] <Phosphate> Can I burn a cd using the live cd?
[11:26] <Averice> jenda, do you have a good burn LiveCD
[11:26] <mwe> yuion: hang on
[11:26] <yuion> mwe, sure
[11:26] <shaggyoaf> what do I have to do to get a machine I've upgraded from breezy to dapper to use udev instead of devfs?
[11:27] <AskHL> Hello, ubotu states that automatix uses something like echo -e blahblah, which is considered 'unsafe'. Could anyone elaborate?
[11:27] <jenda> Averice, mwe: beyond that :) I will try with another shipit CD as soon as i can.
[11:27] <tanuki_> can anyone tell me how to change the mouse cursors in ubuntu?
[11:27] <AskHL> more specifically, "echo -e 'y\nY\n'"
[11:27] <eggzeck> tanuki_, extract them in /usr/share/icons
[11:27] <_jason> AskHL: it automatically answers yes to questions which the user is supposed to answer
[11:27] <tanuki_> eggzeck, ok thank you
[11:27] <AskHL> _jason, thank you
[11:28] <blindx> okay, tried to install build-essential. said dpkg-dev needs to be installed... haha the run around is fun!
[11:28] <_jason> blindx: pop the cd in your drive and install from the cd (just make sure the cdrom repository is enabled in synaptic)
[11:28] <shaggyoaf> tanuki_: any cosmetic thing like mouse cursors is available through the System menu on the top of your Gnome screen
[11:28] <jenesuispasbavar> Why does Synaptic want to remove ubuntu-desktop each time I try removing some package?
[11:29] <eggzeck> tanuki_, then you have to go to System->Preferences->Mouse
[11:29] <_jason> !ubuntu-desktop
[11:29] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop is, like, totally, a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading
[11:29] <blindx> cdrom repository is enabled i synaptic? how do.. i do that?
[11:29] <ConfidentiaL> how do I access phpmyadmin after I have installed it?
[11:29] <eggzeck> tanuki_, then you will see a tab called "Cursors"
[11:29] <bmk789> type localhost in firefox
[11:29] <shaggyoaf> ConfidentiaL: http://localhost/phpmyadmin
[11:29] <MetaMorfoziS> :)
[11:29] <Aeudian> how do i install my source for my kernel so that vmware can find it?
[11:30] <gepatino> Aeudian: install linux-source, and mybe linux-headers and linux-tree
[11:30] <papaubuntu> Aeudian, type: uname-r
[11:30] <_jason> blindx: edit > add cd-rom, (if you don't see it listed already in settings > repositories)
[11:30] <mwe> yuion: http://pastebin.com/654405 use that instead. then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:30] <jenesuispasbavar> ubotu: What do you mean, reinstall it when upgrading?
[11:30] <ubotu> jenesuispasbavar: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:30] <tanuki_> eggzeck, thank you
[11:30] <blindx> Alright _jason. Thanks. Will be back soon.
[11:30] <eggzeck> tanuki_, yw
[11:30] <blindx> hopefully on my ubuntu box :\
[11:30] <ConfidentiaL> shaggyoaf: "The requested URL /cgi-bin/php4/phpmyadmin/index.php was not found on this server." :S |  I just installed it using apt-get...
[11:31] <eggzeck> why is php4 in cgi-bin?
[11:31] <Aeudian> it says i am running 2.6.12-10-386 but i dont see that source listed
[11:32] <jenesuispasbavar> ubotu: Thanks anyway.
[11:32] <ubotu> jenesuispasbavar: pas de quoi
[11:32] <sfar> jenesuispasbavar: ubotu is a bot :)
[11:32] <eggzeck> ConfidentiaL, why would php4/phpmyadmin be in cgi-bin?
[11:33] <GTX> how do I install java on firefox?
[11:33] <_jason> jenesuispasbavar: he means when you upgrade from breezy to dapper for example
[11:33] <sfar> !java
[11:33] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell GTX about javadebs
[11:33] <GTX> ta
[11:33] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: no clue...
[11:33] <yuion> mwe, thanks
[11:33] <Aeudian> !source
[11:33] <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
[11:33] <GTX> _jason, is there a package name for them?
[11:33] <Apostle^> how do i force unmount something
[11:33] <_jason> GTX: yes
[11:33] <GTX> whats it called
[11:33] <_jason> GTX: check the seveas page
[11:33] <yuion> mwe, hm wait now,what to do with the text you send?
[11:34] <GTX> _jason, I would but im on dapper ;x
[11:34] <gepatino> Apostle^: umount -f ?
[11:34] <_jason> GTX: works too
[11:34] <GTX> _jason, It'll muck up my repositry if i add them
[11:34] <eggzeck> ConfidentiaL, I can assure you it isn't. Perhaps you have to go to http://localhoast/phpmyadmin OR if it's on a server then you might have to create a symbolic lynk
[11:34] <_jason> GTX: nope, just add the java section
[11:34] <GTX> _jason, Which is?
[11:34] <Apostle^> gepatino: nope
[11:34] <Apostle^> how do i force unmount something
[11:34] <_jason> GTX: it's explained on the wiki
[11:35] <yuion> mwe, where i should paste the text you send+
[11:35] <mwe> yuion: replace the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list with that
[11:35] <_jason> GTX: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/java/
[11:35] <yuion> mwe, all in sources?
[11:35] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: its on a server, but I didn't understand what that symbolic lynk was... :S
[11:35] <Seveas> _jason, that one does not allow downloads
[11:35] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: brb
[11:35] <Apostle^> how do i force unmount something
[11:35] <_jason> GTX: oh and use one of the mirrors listed on the wiki, not that one I linked you to
[11:35] <mwe> yuion: put that text in sources.list, replacing anything else already there
[11:36] <_jason> Seveas: :)
[11:36] <yuion> mwe, all in erase all in that .txt and paste in you text?
[11:36] <yuion> mwe, ahha sorry i probally sounds really stupid
[11:36] <GTX> _jason, I installed it but it doesnt work :\
[11:36] <zielony> what should I write in crontab if I want to shutdown computer at 01.00 (hour)
[11:36] <_jason> GTX: what doesn't work?  which package did you install?
[11:36] <zielony> ?
[11:37] <GTX> _jason, java-package
[11:37] <mwe> yuion: gdsudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list . remove what's there and paste what I pointed you to
[11:37] <mwe> yuion: gksudo
[11:37] <mwe> yuion: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list . not gdsudo. sorry
[11:37] <_jason> GTX: did you read the description for that before you installed it?  You want the jre: sun-j2re1.5
[11:38] <Apostle^> what file system is cd-rom ? RAW ?
[11:38] <mwe> Apostle^: no
[11:38] <Apostle^> mwe: what is it
[11:38] <mwe> Apostle^: usually iso9660
[11:38] <eggzeck> zielony, you should learn how to create cronjobs, then read "man shutdown"
[11:38] <Apostle^> mwe: user@System:~$ sudo mount /media/cdrom iso9660
[11:38] <Apostle^> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[11:38] <yuion> mwe, reallt hansk to you really
[11:38] <yuion> mwe, really thansk
[11:39] <eggzeck> zielony, you would type `man shutdown' in your terminal
[11:39] <yuion> mwe, and what to write to download the program now?
[11:39] <mwe> yuion: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:39] <chris_> hey all
[11:39] <Aeos> is wine included in ubuntu?
[11:39] <yuion> mwe, i do,how to start undrar:S?
[11:39] <gepatino> Aeos: not by default
[11:39] <mwe> Aeos: you have to install it
[11:39] <chris_> i have a completely brand new install, the only thing ive done is do the universe thing
[11:39] <gepatino> Aeos: search it in synaptic
[11:40] <MetaMorfoziS> hoho grip (girp) is cool:)
[11:40] <chris_> anyone have some suggestions onto what i should install?
[11:40] <mwe> Aeos: sudo apt-get install wine or use synaptic like gepatino suggested
[11:40] <gepatino> chris_: what you need :O
[11:40] <eggzeck> chris_, it all depends on what you need/want to have
[11:40] <kingspawn> chris_: that depends on what you like to do on your computer
[11:40] <mwe> MetaMorfoziS: yeah :)
[11:40] <zielony> eggzeck-> can I type sudo shutdown -t 3600 ?
[11:40] <eggzeck> zielony, wrong syntax
[11:40] <chris_> ummm well i need to have a media player
[11:40] <chris_> to play songs and movies
[11:41] <eggzeck> zielony, well not wrong but missing some options/arguments
[11:41] <chris_> ooo
[11:41] <yuion> mwe, you go to bed?
[11:41] <kingspawn> chris_: mplayer is good. i suggest reading up on help.ubuntu.com, lots of tips and suggestions
[11:41] <zielony> eggzeck-> can I type sudo shutdown -t 3600 -h?
[11:41] <chris_> does "easy ubuntu" work?
[11:41] <chris_> like its sposed to have all the media stuff u need...
[11:41] <mwe> zielony: sudo shutdown -h +180 to shut down in three hours from now
[11:41] <mwe> zielony: or sudo shutdown -h 12:00 to shutdown at noon
[11:42] <eggzeck> thanks mwe for helping me out :P
[11:42] <Apostle^> how do i get my cd-rom to automount
[11:42] <eggzeck> I wonder where ConfidentiaL went
[11:42] <Apostle^> !automount
[11:42] <ubotu> Apostle^: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:42] <mwe> Apostle^: it should by default
[11:42] <Apostle^> mwe: it doesn;t
[11:43] <gepatino> Apostle^: man automount
[11:43] <chris_> well im off to go search the documentation
[11:43] <chris_> thanks everyone
[11:43] <yuion> mwe, please,you helped me so much already..finish it man:D
[11:43] <mwe> yuion: what?
[11:43] <PwcrLinux> Gnome does have automounting when you put the usb flash drive or CD/DVD discs will appearing on desktop.
[11:43] <Apostle^> gepatino: no man entry
[11:43] <mwe> yuion: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unrar
[11:43] <yuion> mwe, i wrote apt-get install unrar,then:P?
[11:44] <zielony> thx mates
[11:44] <mwe> yuion: then type unrar filname.rar
[11:44] <gepatino> Apostle^: is automount installed
[11:44] <eggzeck> Apostle^, apt-cache search automount
[11:44] <gepatino> Apostle^: i think the package is autofs
[11:44] <Apostle^> gepatino: okay a sec
[11:44] <yuion> mwe,  damn its many .rar files hows create the movie
[11:45] <mwe> yuion: I don't understand what you're trying to say
[11:45] <Apostle^> gepatino: it is now
[11:45] <Aeudian> whats the remove dir with all contents agruement
[11:45] <yuion> you ever downloaded a movie?,its comes in many small .rar files..
[11:45] <_jason> Aeudian: rm -r
[11:45] <yuion> mwe, its not just one:P
[11:45] <gepatino> Apostle^: have you find the manpage for automount?
[11:45] <_jason> yuion: unrar x file.rar, where file.rar is the first one
[11:45] <Apostle^> gepatino: yes
[11:45] <Aeudian> _jason, thanks was doing rmdir -r =P
[11:45] <mwe> yuion: but one of them is the one you should unrar
[11:46] <mwe> yuion: like when you point and click
[11:46] <Apostle^> gepatino: how do i get it to automount my cdrom
[11:47] <yuion> mwe, its shows me a long list of commands how to use the one i want?
[11:47] <AAA> umount /media/cdrom0
[11:47] <yuion> mwe, i want to use the command "e"
[11:48] <proTEU`> is there nothing out there which can create  VMWare disk images ?
[11:48] <mwe> yuion: unrar x
[11:48] <zig> greetings gentlemen
[11:48] <mwe> yuion: unrar x mainfile.rar
[11:48] <yuion> mwe, x=?
[11:49] <Aeudian> i am getting an error when install vmware: What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[11:49] <Aeudian> kernel?
[11:49] <_jason> Aeudian: install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:49] <mwe> yuion: just type it man
[11:50] <mwe> yuion: x is for eXtract
[11:50] <Apostle^> mwe: i can't figure out how to automount my cd-rom
[11:50] <mwe> yuion: mainfile.rar should be what you would click in winblows
[11:50] <zig> anyone got metacity running with composuite goodness? ANy good and would a gma 900 integrated chipbe any good with it?
[11:50] <apoc> how do i install java?
[11:50] <Snake__> How do I restar the taskbar in gnome?? (Gnome equiv to KDE's Kicker)
[11:50] <VR_> apoc: its in the wiki
[11:51] <gepatino> Apostle^: it should be automounted by default
[11:51] <IdleOne> !java
[11:51] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:51] <mwe> !tell Apostle^ about java
[11:51] <Ratmann> It's in the ubuntu guide and wiki
[11:51] <Apostle^> mwe: java ?
[11:51] <mwe> !tell Apoc about java
[11:51] <yuion> mwe, i write this in xterm "unrar x prison.break.117.hdtv-lol.rar"
[11:51] <mwe> Apostle^: was for apoc. sorry
[11:51] <mwe> Apostle^: hit return to fast after nick completion
[11:51] <VR_> has anyone ever told ubotu itself about java?
[11:51] <VR_> !tell ubotu about java
[11:51] <mwe> yuion: good if that's the name
[11:51] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: Im back :P
[11:51] <VR_> mwahehah
[11:52] <Snake__> Anyone?
[11:52] <Aeudian> _jason: the command worked, but vmware is defaulting to /usr/src/linux/include where did the headers just go to?
 Isn't that a bit silly?
[11:52] <yuion> mwe, jsut give me som erroes
[11:52] <VR_> silly bot
[11:52] <mwe> yuion: useless unless you tell me what errors
[11:52] <Snake__> :(
[11:52] <mwe> yuion: be aware it
[11:53] <mwe> yuion: be aware it's case sensitive
[11:53] <asdf25> anyone know what package /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libGLcore.so is from? or how i can find out?
[11:53] <Pavix> I have a slight problem. It appears I have java installed and running but I cant seem to get firefox to use java
[11:53] <chiwawa_42> I cannot install dapper flight 6 on amd64 : unable to mount cdrom. The i386 version works. Is there a known issue?
[11:53] <_jason> Aeudian: /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r) is where they go, not sure how to properly tell vmware where to look
[11:53] <mwe> yuion: you can type part of the file name a press the tab key to complete the name for you
[11:53] <gepatino> Snake__: how can we help you?
[11:53] <Snake__> [05:50]  < Snake__> How do I restar the taskbar in gnome?? (Gnome equiv to KDE's Kicker)
[11:53] <VR_> Snake__: killall gnome-panel
[11:53] <Snake__> ty
[11:54] <gnomefreak> Snake__: killall gnome-panel
[11:54] <Snake__> Thanks guys
[11:54] <Snake__> Keep up the good work
[11:54] <Apostle^> gnomefreak: i have a cd in the drive, i type sudo mount /media/cdrom0 how come it doesn't work
[11:54] <VR_> whats the difference between sudo and gksudo? gnomefreak, you told me to use gksudo once.
[11:54] <eggzeck> ConfidentiaL, wb
[11:54] <gepatino> Apostle^: what kind of cd is it?
[11:54] <Apostle^> gepatino: audio
[11:54] <mwe> VR_: gksudo is for gui apps
[11:55] <VR_> mmmhmmm
[11:55] <gepatino> Apostle^: you dont need to mount audio cds ;)
[11:55] <gnomefreak> Apostle^: dont know maybe cdrom1?
[11:55] <ogami1972> help! i've worked really hard on a new system for my baby brother- he's on the way, but i still can't get flash with sound!
[11:55] <Apostle^> it isn't working ..
[11:55] <yuion> mwe, WIIIIIIIIIIEHAAAAAAAAAAAa i fix it,thansk a lot man..should remember it!!
[11:55] <mwe> Apostle^: you should probably check /etc/fstab
[11:55] <mwe> yuion: congrats
[11:55] <gepatino> Apostle^: audio cds cant be mounted, you just can hear them (from xmms, for example) or rip them
[11:56] <Apostle^> gepatino: okay
[11:56] <ogami1972> i have tried flahplayer-nonfree, mozilla-flashplayer, the manual installer...
[11:56] <gepatino> Apostle^: they cant be mounted since they dont have data, just raw audio (if such thing exists)
[11:56] <Apostle^> gepatino: how do i rip it
[11:56] <ogami1972>  i have copied files and to usr/lib/.mozilla, i have checked "about:plugins"- still no sound
[11:56] <AAA> Apostle^  abcde is a great ripper
[11:56] <gepatino> Apostle^: using tools like soundjuicer
[11:56] <mwe> gepatino: does it work if you kill esd first?
[11:57] <ogami1972> i like ripper-x
[11:57] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: ?
[11:57] <Apostle^> gepatino: sound-juicer tells me i have no cd-plugin
[11:57] <gepatino> mwe: ?
[11:58] <Rudemeister> hi
[11:58] <Rudemeister> fs/ext3/ialloc.c: In function `ext3_new_inode':
[11:58] <Rudemeister> fs/ext3/ialloc.c:633: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault
[11:58] <Rudemeister> what now?!
[11:58] <mwe> gepatino: if you kill the esd daemon first, do you hear sound in flash? sometimes it excludes other programs from using the card
[11:58] <gepatino> Apostle^: can you hear the cd using cdplayer, xmms or something like that?
[11:58] <mwe> Rudemeister: don
[11:58] <mwe> Rudemeister: don't paste in here
[11:58] <ogami1972> anyone sucessfully installed flash w/ sound on dapper?
[11:58] <Apostle^> gepatino: let me c
[11:58] <ConfidentiaL>  ',)   c",)
[11:58] <ConfidentiaL>  ;)   c",)
[11:58] <eggzeck> ConfidentiaL, it all depends on how you have your apache configuration setup (for the symbolic lynk)
[11:58] <Ghostar> hiho
[11:58] <Rudemeister> I compiled my kernel and got an error, what now
[11:58] <Ghostar> need some help
[11:59] <Rudemeister> mwe: sry
[11:59] <duelboot> ogami1972, not on dapper, sorry
[11:59] <Apostle^> gepatino: i dont think so
[11:59] <ConfidentiaL> eggzeck: could u explain me how to set it up to get it working?
[11:59] <mwe> Rudemeister: I'm not sure gcc-4 is recomended for kernel compilation
[12:00] <ogami1972> i can already hear it- "well, that's cool and all, but can you just put windows on it?ijust want it to work"