[12:00] <Double_D> pashminet: well, i'm out of ideas.  the guys at work aren't sure what's going on either.  last option i suppose is request a shipment from shipit.ubuntu.com .  sorry, friend :((
[12:00] <Yan^> lamego: which file?
[12:00] <Yan^> lock?
[12:00] <lamego> the one you have used the fuser at
[12:00] <lamego> yes
[12:00] <JollySchmity> hey
[12:00] <lamego> sudo rm lock_file
[12:00] <Double_D> pashminet: and if that fails after you get it, something is prolley wrong with your system.
[12:00] <pashminet> Double_D: it's ok, thanks anyway!!
[12:00] <uber_spaced> I used apt-get install mythtv and it failed.
[12:01] <lamego> Yan^, please note that is is an unusual procedure, do not try it with simial problems unless you know what you are doing ;)
[12:01] <Double_D> pashminet: no problem.  sorry we couldn't get it to work :(
[12:01] <vixtor> latvija
[12:01] <lamego> similar
[12:01] <uber_spaced> I compiled mysql 5.0 on my machine, and mythtv asked for the root account password to mysql so it could create some databases
[12:01] <uber_spaced> so I fired up my mysql server and gave the password to mythtv, but the shit still doesnt work
[12:01] <redguy> pashminet: hmm did you boot to caldera drdos ?
[12:01] <lamego> uber_spaced, why have you compiled it when it could be installed from the ubuntu repos ?
[12:01] <Yan^> lamego: nothing works again. I am now afraid of this distro. You know I just wanted to install Latex!!
[12:02] <Concretesledge> i think it worked
[12:02] <mwe> uber_spaced: why did you compile it yourself though?
[12:02] <Concretesledge> lamego you smart
[12:02] <lamego> Yan^, ern, nothing, how ?
[12:02] <uber_spaced> lamego, well; long story short; I'm a mysql nerd and a ubuntu novice (used redhat for like 5 years)
[12:02] <lamego> Concretesledge, I am experienced with vm...
[12:02] <Yan^> lamego: i mean the same message
[12:02] <uber_spaced> would I be willing to ditch my custom install of mysql? probably
[12:02] <uber_spaced> but I just want to get apt to stop bitching about the botched mythtv install.
[12:02] <lamego> uber_spaced, ok, anyway, did you tried a manual connection with mysql ?
[12:02] <blindx> mwe: i did apt-get install java-package
[12:02] <mwe> blindx: wrong one
[12:03] <blindx> shit, brb
[12:03] <uber_spaced> lamego, yeah, i'm pretty sure that works ;)
[12:03] <fiendskull9> hey
[12:03] <fiendskull9> how do i change ubuntus default sound device?
[12:03] <redguy> pashminet: if yes you have burned the CD inproperly
[12:03] <lamego> using an apt based mythtv with a non apt mysql may not be a good combination, unless you installed mysql the same way the apt would do
[12:03] <mwe> blindx: sun-j2sdk1.5
[12:03] <mwe> blindx: or jre
[12:03] <lamego> but I am not familiar with mythv
[12:03] <PwcrLinux> Pls take look at it.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12115
[12:03] <benji_> hey guys are ubuntu forums sown?
[12:04] <uber_spaced> lamego, regardless of familarity with a package, when I used apt, something failed in the middle of an install.
[12:04] <Yan^> lamego: I mean I try again to add the CD to the reps, and it says: unable to get exclusive lock
[12:04] <lamego> uber_spaced, describe "something" :P
[12:04] <benji_> Can you get a skin for skype- its a bit ugly!
[12:04] <lamego> YaH00, are you running whatever you try to run with root ?
[12:04] <uber_spaced> apt still bitches about it.  I want it to stop.  I tried forcing the removal of the pacakage, but it just goes through the config routine for mythtv/mysql garbage again.
[12:04] <lamego> i mean
[12:04] <lamego> with sudo ?
[12:04] <fiendskull9> How do i change my default sound device?
[12:04] <Yan^> lamego: no
[12:05] <lamego> You need to run a sudo application to change the dpkg database
[12:05] <lamego> Yan^, can I kill you ?
[12:05] <spine> ubuntu wont setup my cd-burner drive correctly, ive been stuck having to boot to windows and use IFS to access the linux volume but after having so many problems and having a motherboard without LBA32 i decided to finally switch entirely, i cant burn cds now.
[12:05] <Twisted2253> Could anyone help me figure out how to play mp3's? When I opened up AmaroK it told me the GST sound engine could not play mp3s, so after browsing the forums I Installed the Xine sound engine.. however, when I try to change the sound sysyem in AmaroK the Xine engine is not listed.
[12:05] <lamego> Yan^, changing repository information requires root privileges, so you need to run it with sudo
[12:05] <benji_> fiendskull9 make look in system then pref then multimedia system selector
[12:05] <Concretesledge> lamego they continued stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine
[12:05] <mwe> fiendskull9: crimsun knows all about that. I don't know if he's around though
[12:05] <sethman> mwe: would you be willing to see if you could get the source to compile? http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/rt2570-cvs-daily.tar.gz
[12:05] <crimsun> eh?
[12:05] <uber_spaced> apt failed to install package.  apt wont uninstall package.  how do i get apt to stop complaining?
[12:06] <mwe> sethman: all right
[12:06] <Concretesledge> grrrr
[12:06] <crimsun> fiendskull9: System> Preferences> Sound> default sound card
[12:06] <Concretesledge> lamego can i msg you
[12:06] <lamego> uber_spaced, you are trying to uninstall a package ?
[12:06] <jeff_hann> Twisted2253:try xmms for mp3
[12:06] <lamego> Concretesledge, no :) i dont have time for vmware support :P
[12:06] <blindx> speaking of xmms...
[12:06] <uber_spaced> well; i'd like to; i tried an unistall, a force uninstall, and it just wont happen.
[12:06] <blindx> anyway to put xmms in the tray, and get it off of the taskbar?
[12:06] <Twisted2253> is xmms a program or another sound engine
[12:06] <fiendskull9> thanks crimsun
[12:06] <crimsun> Twisted2253: it's a program
[12:06] <fiendskull9> Twisted2253, sound program
[12:07] <Twisted2253> okay.. guess i'll google it then
[12:07] <Yan^> lamego: but of course, it asks at first to give the pass, othewise oit would not work at all.
[12:07] <jeff_hann> Twisted2253:an mp3 player,just like winamp for windows
[12:07] <fiendskull9> Twisted2253, its like winamp
[12:07] <Concretesledge> what
[12:07] <fiendskull9> damnit jeff
[12:07] <fiendskull9> lol
[12:07] <Twisted2253> cool, I love winamp
[12:07] <Concretesledge> well take a look at this screen shot
[12:07] <lamego> uber_spaced, i had a similar problem some time ago, let me try to look for the fix, there was a dpkg- command which fixed it for it
[12:07] <jeff_hann> :)
[12:07] <fiendskull9> hey
[12:07] <sethman> mwe: Thank you, I appreciate it
[12:07] <Yan^> lamego: this is the GUI thing, so it asks itself for the [pass
[12:07] <jeff_hann> sudo apt-get install xmms
[12:07] <fiendskull9> how long will dist-upgrade take on a P4 2.8 ghz, 512 mb of ram?
[12:08] <mwe> sethman: it compiles for me
[12:08] <Concretesledge> Operation on file "\\.\PhysicalDrive1" failed (The drive cannot find the sector requested).
[12:08] <Concretesledge> If disk "\\.\PhysicalDrive1" resides on a remote filesystem, please make sure your network connection and the server where this disk resides are functioning properly.
[12:08] <Concretesledge> The current session will terminate.
[12:08] <Concretesledge> VMware Workstation cannot sync with disk before abort. Disk \\.\PhysicalDrive1 may be inconsistent.
[12:08] <LathropWells> Twisted - give streamtuner a try. it installs hundreds of presets for internet radio aand can record the streams
[12:08] <lamego> Yan^, so it should be running with root and should be working
[12:08] <mwe> sethman: maybe you need the kernel source
[12:08] <Concretesledge> oh crap it needs to be partitioned
[12:08] <fiendskull9> !dist-upgrade
[12:08] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fiendskull9
[12:08] <LathropWells> Twisted2253, - it works with xmms
[12:08] <benji_> whats the dapper reliese date?
[12:08] <lamego> Concretesledge, grr you have created the wrong type of virtual disk
[12:08] <uber_spaced> lamego, thanks.
[12:08] <fiendskull9> benji_, june 1st i beleive
[12:09] <benji_> thanks
[12:09] <lemur> greetings
[12:09] <NickGarvey> !dapper
[12:09] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[12:09] <fiendskull9> has anyoen done distupgrade?
[12:09] <mwe> fiendskull9: almost daily
[12:09] <NickGarvey> !tell fiendskull9 about upgrade
[12:10] <mwe> sethman: did you get that?
[12:10] <Yan^> lamego: OK, can you tell me how to add the rep using a command in the terminal?
[12:10] <PwcrLinux> anyone, I having problem with source.list after edit and then ran a sypantic program that error show about java packages in savaes's http line. and can you please take look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12115
[12:10] <Twisted2253> what do I do after "sudo apt-get install xmms"
[12:10] <Concretesledge> ok well.. i guess you dont feel like dealin with it
[12:10] <Concretesledge> thanks anyway ;/
[12:11] <Yan^> lamego: i mean I can try to do this from the command line
[12:11] <uber_spaced> lamego, imma be afk; my wife is complaining.  if you find it, could you pm me?
[12:11] <lamego> Concretesledge, just select and ordinary virtual disk type, do not select physycal disk
[12:11] <lemur> I'm trying to specify the sync range on my moniter manually from the manufacturer's documents; it's suppsoed to be doing 85hz, but it's only doing 70 :'(
[12:11] <fiendskull9> mwe, how long would this take? and should i do it on another partition, or is it stable enough for day to day use?
[12:11] <mwe> PwcrLinux: you have a space that shouldn't be there
[12:11] <mthakur> hi, i have messed up my apache2, mysql and php installation and nothing seems to work. Can some1 just tell me how to unistall all of them so that I can do them again? :(
[12:11] <fiendskull9> !xorg
[12:11] <ubotu> rumour has it, xorg is To reconfigure your X server, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal, or check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto or here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[12:11] <lamego> uber_spaced, sure, but i am also leaving on a few minutes, sleep time, I don't believe I will find the fix :\
[12:12] <lamego> not today :P
[12:12] <mr_sweettalk> Hallo
[12:12] <PwcrLinux> mwe: yea, seavas's webpage have spaced in there
[12:12] <sethman> Twisted2253: have you tired gstreamer0.8-mad yet???
[12:12] <mwe> PwcrLinux: can you paste your sources.list?
[12:12] <mwe> PwcrLinux: at pastebin
[12:12] <uber_spaced> lamego, that's cool; thanks anyway
[12:12] <PwcrLinux> okay.. hold on
[12:12] <Zen> any way to disable the powernow deamon temporarily so my games aren't all screwy?
[12:12] <mthakur> huh?
[12:13] <Yan^> lamego: ok, thanx anyway, this is a frightening thing anyhow
[12:13] <lamego> mthakur, sudo apt-get --purge remove packagename
[12:13] <lamego> mthakur, please note that --purge will deleted related configuration files
[12:13] <lamego> which I believe is what you are seeking for
[12:13] <mthakur> know 4 the package name do u type in apache2, mysql and php?
[12:13] <mwe> Zen: powernowd makes games screwy?
[12:14] <lamego> Yan^, well, the message simply indicates that the program you are running is not able to create that lock file
[12:14] <LathropWells> mthakur, LAMP?
[12:14] <PwcrLinux> mwe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12117
[12:14] <lamego> Yan^, the options are: 1 another application is locking it, 2 there is a permissions problem on the lock file/path
[12:14] <mthakur> huh?
[12:14] <Twisted2253> alright cool.. i got xmms working. No, I haven't tried gstreamer0.8-mad
[12:14] <mthakur> wots LAMP?
[12:14] <sethman> mwe: Thank you for checking that out for me.
[12:14] <redguy> !lamp
[12:14] <ubotu> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[12:14] <LathropWells> Linux Apache mysql and PHP LAMP
[12:15] <sethman> mwe: What do you mean by Kernel Source
[12:15] <benji_> is there an ulternative front end  to skype that will still let me see my skype contacts, like gaim is to MSN
[12:15] <benji_> ?
[12:15] <scarn> yum asks me to login as root when trying to update. how do i do that?
[12:15] <mthakur> how do u remove mysql and php?
[12:15] <mwe> PwcrLinux: maybe it works if you change mirror2 to just mirror. that's what I use
[12:15] <Yan^> lamego: OK, thanx i think indeed i abused of your time  -- bests
[12:15] <redguy> benji_: none that I know of
[12:15] <rkalsi> Can someone tell me: How to check the fonts installed on my system ?
[12:15] <Zen> mwe: Yes, games ran through Cedega anyway.  Game starts its timing based on my chip at 800MHz, but when it ramps up to 1.8GHz it causes everything to happen in super-fast motion.
[12:15] <PwcrLinux> mwe: okay let me try..
[12:15] <sethman> Twisted2253: maybe you don't need it now?
[12:16] <mthakur> thanks mate
[12:16] <mwe> PwcrLinux: did you sudo apt-get update as well?
[12:16] <rkalsi> chkfontpath doesnt seem to be there?
[12:16] <lamego> Yan^, no problem, I am sorry i was unable to resolve it :|
[12:16] <Concretesledge> lamego the second problem im having is with getting the NAT/Internet to work , do i have to bridge the connections in WindowsXP
[12:16] <mr_sweettalk> guys: I am useing my slave hard disk as for linux partations. But the installation CD can see only the slave disk as one piece, and it can't see the other partations. is this is something wrong with me or someone saw that b4 and it was something wrong with my Installation CD ?
[12:16] <mwe> Zen: heh
[12:16] <fiendskull9> ok, brainfart
[12:16] <fiendskull9> where is sources.lst?
[12:16] <mwe> Zen: yeah that sucks
[12:16] <lamego> Concretesledge, both NAT and briding worked fine for me, except for some network performance issues
[12:16] <rkalsi> How to check the fonts installed on my system ?
[12:16] <Concretesledge> lamego i have not gotten either to work
[12:17] <Concretesledge> ;/
[12:17] <fiendskull9> !sources
[12:17] <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
[12:17] <Concretesledge> lamego kind of pointless withoutinternet access
[12:17] <mwe> sethman: maybe you need to install the package kernel-source
[12:17] <LathropWells> mr_lampe_, have you tried mounting them? Does fdisk -l see them at all?
[12:17] <fiendskull9> where is sources.lst?
[12:17] <lamego> Concretesledge, if it works for me it must work for you, because virtually we have the same hw
[12:17] <Concretesledge> ok it is creating a virtual disk
[12:17] <plantperson> how can I install libdvdcss?
[12:17] <zuokanyunqi> "error opening security policy" when i "startx"
[12:18] <PwcrLinux> mwe: edited and ran a program still same errors of mirror and mirror2 just same thing
[12:18] <mr_sweettalk> fdisk sees the but not the CD. and thus i can't tell it to install on the linux partation that i want
[12:18] <plantperson> apt-get keeps telling me it is not available
[12:18] <leefarrell> Hi, I'm new here.
[12:18] <Apostle^> can anyone tell me of a good guide to fine tuning linux for performance??????????
[12:18] <sethman> mwe: I will try kernel-source.
[12:18] <Concretesledge> virtually..
[12:18] <Concretesledge> hm
[12:18] <mwe> Zen: sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop you should stop it I think
[12:18] <zuokanyunqi> how to solve this
[12:18] <leefarrell> I'd like to turn my Ubuntu desktop into a webserver?
[12:19] <zuokanyunqi> "error opening security policy .... " when i "startx"
[12:19] <Zen> thanks, I'll try it
[12:19] <mwe> PwcrLinux: what are you typing?
[12:19] <lamego> Concretesledge, yes, inside vmware we have both the same hw and linux/ubuntu has all the drivers for it
[12:19] <PwcrLinux> mwe: edited and ran a program still same errors of mirror and mirror2 just same thing
[12:19] <codecaine> im trying to get the lastest source for the newest kernel on ubuntu I can't get it in apt-get?
[12:19] <mwe> PwcrLinux: what are you typing?
[12:19] <Zen> bingo
[12:19] <Zen> thanks
[12:19] <LathropWells> mr_lampe_, Hm - Not sure what to do there. - someone else will know.
[12:19] <Zen> let me write that down
[12:19] <mwe> PwcrLinux: did you sudo apt-get update?
[12:19] <lamego> codecaine, you can
[12:19] <PwcrLinux> mwe: not yet
[12:19] <hyphenated> ubotu: tell leefarrell about lamp
[12:20] <Yan^> lamego: just for fun: this damn machine UNCOMMENTED the nNet repository (I did not ask for this ...) although I think this is not really relevant ...
[12:20] <mwe> PwcrLinux: you should start with that
[12:20] <mwe> PwcrLinux: or it wont work
[12:20] <lamego> Yan^, lol
[12:20] <BlueSwirl> leefarrel: Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[12:20] <codecaine> my kernel is 2.6.12-10-386
[12:20] <codecaine>  and I did a apt-cache search kernel-source
[12:20] <mr_sweettalk> now the trun goes to mr_sweettalk ?
[12:20] <mr_sweettalk> :)
[12:20] <PwcrLinux> mwe: should I leave the comments out on the source.list of seaves's http line?
[12:20] <lamego> codecaine, the package is linux-source
[12:21] <lamego> i had the same problem looking for the kernel source :P
[12:21] <leefarrell> Thanks guys!
[12:21] <lamego> it is not the "kernel" it's the "linux" source :P
[12:21] <codecaine> ty
[12:21] <mwe> PwcrLinux: if you wanna use it, don't comment it. it's not commented in the file you pasted
[12:21] <BlueSwirl> leefarrel: np
[12:21] <sethk> lamego, it is kernel source.  It just isn't _called_ kernel source
[12:22] <PwcrLinux> Mwe: okay which one mirror or mirror2?
[12:22] <lamego> sethk, I was joking :P
[12:22] <edison> hello
[12:22] <sethk> lamego, I know
[12:22] <mwe> PwcrLinux: well just use one of them. mirror works for me. maybe you should comment the first line containing the cd though
[12:22] <edison> can anyone help me with a little problem
[12:23] <mwe> edison: possibly if you tell us what it is
[12:23] <sethman> mwe: Here is the pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12118 . This looks promising.
[12:23] <edison> i just install ubuntu in my pc
[12:23] <PwcrLinux> Mwe: ah, okay I will add the commented for CDROM line.. I'll try the sudo if the update works..
[12:24] <edison> and i'm not very sure why a have a file in my desktop that i can;t delete
[12:24] <codecaine> trying to get nviada drivers installed for accellerate graphics
[12:24] <BlueSwirl> edison: what's the file called?
[12:24] <Jonthe> Does anyone know if the standard Ubuntu installer will attempt to download files from the web if a network has been identified during base system installation or why does it ake like forever?
[12:24] <codecaine> you have to compile the linux source right?
[12:24] <mwe> sethman: did you sudo apt-get update?
[12:24] <edison> hxsetup
[12:24] <Quinch> Question, if I may; when I try to open a file in Gedit, it gives me this: "Could not open the file "/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega/lib/libpng12.so.0" using the Western (ISO-8859-15) character coding" and some jive about binary files. Any help on opening?
[12:25] <BlueSwirl> edison: that is weird. :p
[12:25] <edison> yeah i know
[12:25] <BlueSwirl> have you tried using a terminal to see what it is?
[12:25] <Yan^> lamego: btw, apparently I can not add a line of the type /home/a/Desktop/pool to the sources.list, can I?
[12:25] <Yan^> i mean manually
[12:25] <edison> it tells me that i don't have enough permitions to delete it
[12:25] <BlueSwirl> huh
[12:25] <hoopyFrood> quinch: you're trying to text edit a binary file?
[12:25] <mwe> edison: you can force it with sudo
[12:26] <BlueSwirl> might not want to delete it, but yeah, mwe is right, sudo it
[12:26] <edison> but how
[12:26] <BlueSwirl> sudo rm filename
[12:26] <edison> i just have like  hours using ubuntu
[12:26] <edison> lol
[12:26] <PwcrLinux> mwe: what's the sudo command for the update?
[12:26] <edison> 3
[12:26] <sethman> mwe: No, Thank you
[12:26] <mwe> edison: open a terminal then cd Desktop (watch case) then sudo rm foobar
[12:26] <Apostle^> can anyone tell me of a good guide to fine tuning linux for performance??????????
[12:27] <geeknation> hey
[12:27] <BlueSwirl> ho
[12:27] <Quinch> hoopy: I... don't know? This may be slightly off-topic, but when I try to install something via Cedega, I get "kde-config: /usr/lib/transgaming_cedega/lib/libpng12.so.0: no version information available (required by /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so.3)", so I assumed I needed to look into that file, whatever it is.
[12:27] <mwe> sethman: I use a custom kernel but I though the kernel-source package should match your running kernel version
[12:27] <mr_sweettalk> can I manually partation my hard drives in the installation.
[12:27] <lamego> Yan^, no you can't what are you trying to do ? install a .deb file ?
[12:27] <FlannelKing> mr_sweettalk: yes
[12:27] <Blissex> Apostle^: no.
[12:27] <leagris> I encounter bounced mail problems with popularity-contest because it is sent from LAN with LAN domainname and local machine user. Is this a bug a can I makes it work with another Frem: sender ?
[12:27] <Apostle^> mr_sweettalk: yes
[12:28] <mr_sweettalk> or how can i make ( force )the Install cd see my hard partations it can see them for the primary but not for the slave.
[12:28] <vixtor> hei
[12:28] <edison> it's a directory
[12:28] <eugman> Can a local backup of my partition be done with rsync?
[12:28] <edison> it's a directory
[12:28] <mjr> yes
[12:28] <sethman> mwe: I did the update and then did it again and I got the same message
[12:28] <mwe> edison: then sudo rm -rf annoying_folder
[12:28] <BlueSwirl> edison: have you tried the ubuntu wiki or forums?
[12:28] <edison> nope
[12:28] <Yan^> lamego:  I copied the CD tyo the desktop, and I wanted that Deb recognize this as a rep, so I added a line to the list. apparently this is stupid.
[12:28] <mwe> edison: make sure you don't wanna keep it though
[12:28] <Jonthe> Does the Ubuntu installation take like forever for me because the installation program fins an internet connection and downloads stuff or could it be a faulty cd-rom drive?
[12:28] <lamego> eugman, yes, but rsync is filed based, so its not a backup of the partition itself, if more of the files in it
[12:28] <Multipel> If I can sfv-check some files, but not files in another folder, what do I do then?
[12:29] <BlueSwirl> bumble around those, see what you can find
[12:29] <Yan^> lamego: I want the Latex package.
[12:29] <PwcrLinux> mwe: what's the sudo command for the update?
[12:29] <Eleaf> chensler
[12:29] <mwe> edison: it will be gone for good after that
[12:29] <geeknation> has anyone had any issue with installing and running Cedega on breezy badger 5.10? i can get it installed but it only runs once :S
[12:29] <edison> like i was telling u, just using ubuntu for 3 hours
[12:29] <mwe> PwcrLinux: sudo apt-get update
[12:29] <sethman> mwe: it does not look like any of them match the kernel source version.
[12:29] <PwcrLinux> okay
[12:29] <eugman> Lamego I understand that but would that cause problems for recovery?
[12:29] <lamego> Yan^, you can manually install packages with dpkg -i file.deb
[12:29] <Concretesledge> YES!
[12:29] <mwe> edison: do you know how to open a terminal?
[12:29] <codecaine> how do you compile the linux source?
[12:29] <Blissex> Apostle^: so, no, nobody can give you a good idea about fine tuning in Linux because that is nearly impossible. However for some crude but effective first steps look at http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-4th.html#051008
[12:29] <mr_sweettalk> Apostle^: i have read the boot options help to see if it needs to see LARG disks or not. but there was no options there (well i didn't see any) and thus i dpn't know why it can't see it
[12:29] <Concretesledge> it is installing as we speak
[12:29] <Concretesledge> :))
[12:29] <lamego> Yan^, copying things to the desktop will not resolve the lock issue, all the apt based tools will need the lockfile
[12:29] <Yan^> lamego: but this means file-by-file?
[12:30] <lamego> Yan^, but dpkg -i will not take care of file dependencies
[12:30] <edison> worked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[12:30] <lamego> YaH00, yes, file by file, but dpkg will also use that lock
[12:30] <edison> thanks man
[12:30] <lamego> erm Yan^
[12:30] <BlueSwirl> edison: rock on :)
[12:30] <Yan^> lamego" exactly that is what i am afraid of
[12:30] <lamego> Concretesledge, I told you :)
[12:30] <Concretesledge> Thankyou
[12:30] <Concretesledge> i cant believe that shit
[12:30] <Concretesledge> woops
[12:30] <Twisted2253> Could anyone tell me the path where GAIM is located?
[12:30] <Concretesledge> i spent the last 3 days messing with it..
[12:30] <lamego> Yan^, are you installing with apt ?
[12:31] <lamego> try apt so you can get a better debug of the problem
[12:31] <Yan^> lamego: maybe i should change the p\ermissions for this lock??
[12:31] <lamego> sudo apt-get install package
[12:31] <edison> it's a new expierence
[12:31] <edison> using ubuntu
[12:31] <BlueSwirl> i hope you enjoy it, ubuntu is awesome
[12:31] <lamego> Yan^, well, do not mess with the permissions until you figure whats wrong
[12:31] <edison> 'cause i was use to work with windows
[12:31] <Yan^> lamego: I do not know its name ...
[12:31] <mwe> sethman: sorry I think it's linux-source, not kernel-source
[12:31] <lamego> Yan^, do the fuser command just to make sure
[12:31] <hoopyFrood> twisted2253: which gaim
[12:32] <PwcrLinux> mwe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12123
[12:32] <lamego> Yan^, then do an apt-get install file
[12:32] <mwe> sethman: got that?
[12:32] <painkiler> hey guys
[12:32] <painkiler> need a little help with dvd::rip
[12:32] <Jimmer> ok, I"m having problems starting X, I get the following error: (EE) RADEON(0): [dri]  DRIScreenInit failed.  Disabling DRI./n (EE) RADEON(0): XAAInit Error                  except with a new line instead of /n
[12:32] <No28> Hi there, I'm wondering if someone can advise me on the cp command
[12:32] <Jimmer> I assume there is some driver for my vid card that isn't installed
[12:33] <mwe> PwcrLinux: that means it's working. it's complaining about verification of the gpg key though
[12:33] <codecaine> can ubuntu automatic install the nvadia drivers for you with graphics accelleration already enabled?
[12:33] <Twisted2253> lol.. could anyone tell me how to respond to red messages.. I haven't used IRC in years
[12:33] <Blissex> No28: specific questions are more welcome
[12:33] <painkiler> when i comes to the main movie title it gives me this error: libdvdread: Encrypted DVD support unavailble.
[12:33] <No28> ok sorry about that
[12:33] <Jimmer> Twisted2253, /notice nick message
[12:33] <Blissex> codecaine: yes.
[12:33] <sethman> mwe:got that
[12:33] <No28> it was just to get a response initially
[12:33] <No28> lol
[12:33] <codecaine> how it it done?
[12:33] <No28> what I wanted to ask was how to cp /
[12:33] <codecaine> is it
[12:34] <PwcrLinux> mwe: yep it's works on sypantic
[12:34] <lamego> codecaine, yes, with one command to install the drivers
[12:34] <No28> to copy over to my a partition on an external hd, backup as such
[12:34] <sethman> Tried it and it said it was a virtual package also... I don't know what that means.
[12:34] <mabus06> how do you connect to samba shares in the command line?
[12:34] <OffHand> anyone installed the scizzor plugin in beep player?
[12:34] <Blissex> codecaine: install the nvidia packages for your kernel. It must be a standard Ubuntu kernel
[12:34] <Blissex> !nvidia
[12:34] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:34] <mwe> PwcrLinux: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 1135D466 && gpg --export --armor 1135D466 | sudo apt-key add -
[12:34] <mwe> PwcrLinux: in a terminal to get the gpg key into apt-key
[12:34] <sethman> mwe: tried it and it said it was a virtual package also
[12:34] <PwcrLinux> okay
[12:35] <No28> testing text colour
[12:35] <mwe> sethman: sudo apt-get install linux-source-$(uname -r) I think
[12:35] <mwe> sethman: or the one that seems to match your running kernel
[12:35] <sethman> mwe: gotcha
[12:35] <Jimmer> !radeon
[12:35] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jimmer
[12:35] <mr_sweettalk> Ok at least can i know if this is something common or it might be something wrong with the CD ?
[12:35] <Jimmer> ...
[12:36] <mwe> !ati
[12:36] <ubotu> I guess 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
[12:36] <Jonthe> Isn't there anyone here who knows whether the standard Ubuntu installer will download files from the web if an internet connection has been found? It says retreving and takes forever but is it from the web or from a potentailly lousy cd?
[12:36] <No28> test
[12:36] <lamego> just using linux-source will make sure you always have the latest version, I believe
[12:36] <Yan^> lamego: fantastic things!! i tried sudo apt=get install [package]  and get Couldnot stat source package list http://.... the apt-get update AND could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[12:37] <Yan^> NEVER have seen such a distro
[12:37] <FlannelKing> Jonthe: it does search for updates, correct.
[12:37] <patrick52222> !azureus
[12:37] <ubotu> azureus is, like, totally, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[12:37] <PwcrLinux> mwe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12128
[12:37] <mwe> lamego: good point
[12:37] <lamego> Yan^, sudo apt-get update, did you used sudo ?
[12:37] <lamego> erm did you use
[12:37] <OffHand> I need help installing the scizzor pitch plugin in beep player
[12:38] <mwe> sethman: did you get what lamego suggested?
[12:38] <Jonthe> FlannelKing: So if I get a slow server that might explain the stalling and maybe the cd-rom player is okey then?
[12:38] <Yan^> oh, sorry , yes now it says could not stat http://
[12:38] <sethman> mwe: It said it couldn't find that package, do I use the most recent one. I will pastebin it.
[12:39] <mwe> sethman: does it err if you sudo apt-get install linux-source?
[12:39] <lamego> Yan^, which is normal if you dont have net :)
[12:39] <sethman> mwe: no, I didn't see what lamego said.. yet
[12:39] <Yan^> lamego: so do u say that if i try wioth the NET this should disappear?
[12:39] <painkiler> what is the ubuntu version of libdvdcss?
[12:39] <FlannelKing> Jonthe: correct.  Well, it'll tell you it's looking for updates.  It might be the CD, if you burned it yourself, and burned it too fast.
[12:39] <painkiler> i try to apt-get it... but it is reffered by another package
[12:39] <lamego> Yan^, the "could not stat http" means it is trying to get some files from a web server
[12:40] <mwe> sethman: just sudo apt-get install linux-source
[12:40] <mwe> sethman: that should work and keep you upto date
[12:40] <lamego> Yan^, if you do a sudo apt-get update with a network connection it will be able to get the files
[12:40] <Yan^> lamego: yeah i know. so this means that without the NET it just CAN NOT work, right?
[12:40] <Twisted2253> Does anyone know where the directory that contains gaim.pc is? I'm trying to install a plugin to it.
[12:40] <Jonthe> FlannelKing: Well we tried about three burned cd's toonight before we simply gave up and valled it a night blaming my friends cd-rom
[12:40] <PwcrLinux> mwe: go look at the pastebin
[12:41] <lamego> Yan^, no, you can install any packages from the cd without net, your case is that you are having a problem which I am not figuring out :P
[12:41] <Concretesledge> lamego now that it is installing, i wont be able to boot the hardisk without vmware right ?
[12:41] <Yan^> lamego: ok next time i will try with the net. seems very strange though.
[12:41] <lamego> the absense of net does not cause the lock problem ;)
[12:41] <mwe> PwcrLinux: good that means it worked
[12:41] <lamego> Concretesledge, righ, you always need vmware to use that linux
[12:41] <lamego> right
[12:41] <Yan^> ok, thanx for all, and night
[12:41] <PwcrLinux> mwe: let me run the synaptic now
[12:42] <ben> hey, can anyone help me with some kernel questions?
[12:42] <Concretesledge> lamego but it will be faster
[12:42] <mwe> ben: not unless you elaborate
[12:42] <Multipel> I been asking for help about five times. Should I give up or what?
[12:42] <lamego> Concretesledge, the faster is always a native installation, doing a dual boot install
[12:42] <gort> Does anyone know a website that lists the most useful software packages available?
[12:42] <dell500> how do you find out what the mac address?
[12:42] <CNAP> multipel: easy killer, what's your question
[12:42] <ben> I have an SMP motherboard (dual P3) but am not using an SMP kernel
[12:42] <lamego> but if you have a decent PC it will run just fine
[12:42] <Jimmer> for amd turion, would I do sudo apt-get install-amd64-generic ?
[12:42] <dell500> ifconfig?
[12:42] <mwe> Multipel: it's a busy channel try again
[12:42] <ben> but this is like day 2 using linux and I don't know how to upgrade.
[12:43] <Jimmer> or is my arch amd64-k8?
[12:43] <FlannelKing> Jonthe: did you burn the CD slowly? (crank down the burn speed?)
[12:43] <lamego> Also I hope you have about 1Gb memory :P
[12:43] <Multipel> CNAP: It's about sfv-checking.
[12:43] <CNAP> ok, just ask it
[12:43] <Multipel> CNAP: It checks some folders but not all of them. And chown doesn't help.
[12:43] <Twisted2253>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[12:43] <sethman> mwe: Here is the pastebin of my results: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12129
[12:44] <ben> so I'm not sure where to get the appropriate kernel and how to put it in place.
[12:44] <Concretesledge> lamego i wish i could do that
[12:44] <mwe> ben: I think it's sudo apt-get install linux-686-smp in a terminal. possibly sudo apt-get update first if you didn't already
[12:44] <Jonthe> FlannelKing: Well actually the cd's said upto 52x on them and was some kind of platina or something according to my friend but we cranced down the speed to 24x which might not have been slow enough... :(
[12:44] <ben> ok, I'll give it a shot.  Thank you.
[12:44] <CNAP> multipel: so basically your question on sfv-checking is?
[12:44] <Twisted2253> I apologize to anyone who messaged me earlier, I wasn't registered with the server and it was blocking messages.
[12:44] <PwcrLinux> mwe: which the java, I forgot the name of java  jre or something?
[12:44] <lamego> Concretesledge, anyway, just to learn vmware is good enough
[12:44] <Multipel> CNAP: I need to check all my backuped files before I erase them, but it problem all the time.
[12:45] <Jonthe> Well well it's not my machine not working... I have fedora @home thinking about switching to Ubuntu this summer how dificult could it be? =)
[12:45] <mwe> sethman: hm. sudo apt-get install linux-source seems to work here. dapper though. you did sudo apt-get update, right? if so you should probably just install the latest
[12:45] <Concretesledge> lamego soon ill get the ubuntu CD in the mail.. then i can dual boot.. maybe the internet will work
[12:45] <Multipel> CNAP: How can I check one folder and all subfolders in the terminal?
[12:45] <lamego> Multipel, you want to compare 2 folders ?
[12:46] <Multipel> CNAP: And if that doesn't work, but do I get failmessage: File not found etc.
[12:46] <mwe> sethman: you already have a root prompt so you don't need sudo. it wont hurt though
[12:46] <lamego> which you expect to have the exact same contents ?
[12:46] <Twisted2253> Now, would anyone know the directory where Gaim is?
[12:46] <FlannelKing> Jonthe: maybe not.  I don't know.  Did you chekcsum the iso you downloaded?
[12:46] <tonyyarusso> Twisted2253: Which part?
[12:46] <lamego> Twisted2253, /usr/bin ?
[12:46] <lamego> for the binary :P
[12:46] <sethman> mwe: I realize that now about sudo
[12:46] <Multipel> lamego: I want to check the checksums on 20 backuped archievies.
[12:46] <lamego> ah, the svf thing, ok
[12:47] <Multipel> lamego: Ten is already done, they are in another folder.
[12:47] <blindx> hm
[12:47] <sethman> mwe: I will try to install the lates one. Yes, I did update
[12:47] <mwe> sethman: I think installing the latest would work if you did apt-get update first. I wonder why installing just linux-source is not working though
[12:47] <Multipel> lamego: And the files in "the another folder" won't work and that's the biggest backup.
[12:47] <Jonthe> FlannelKing: no checksum on the iso no. Tested one of the discs with the built in check system and that one sucked but the other we tried was burned with another computer and another cd-brand so that seemed a bit far fetched...
[12:47] <tonyyarusso> Twisted2253: What do you mean?
[12:47] <lamego> Multipel, what is the problem, you only have a command to be used with a single file ?
[12:48] <lamego> won't work ? how are you validating the checkgum ?
[12:48] <lamego> checksum
[12:48] <Concretesledge> check gum
[12:48] <Multipel> lamego: But it doesn't work in every folder.
[12:48] <Concretesledge> hehe
[12:48] <lamego> :P
[12:48] <codecaine> damn ever time I try to set my nvadia card up my x never boots back up :(
[12:48] <codecaine> sucks
[12:48] <lamego> Multipel, describe "does not work"
[12:48] <Multipel> lamego: The check doesn't start at all.
[12:48] <Cedric77> hi there
[12:48] <painkiler> how come none of the seveas work?
[12:48] <painkiler> i can't get them to work...
[12:48] <Qiang> hi, how do i do full screen for xterm, firefox or whatever in gnome ?
[12:48] <mwe> painkiler: it works here
[12:49] <painkiler> can i see your sources.list?
[12:49] <painkiler> or just those two lines
[12:49] <Multipel> lamego: Just give me a minute.
[12:49] <lamego> Multipel, you are checking against SFV files ?
[12:49] <Multipel> painkiler: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:49] <mwe> painkiler: I'm only using the java one
[12:49] <Multipel> lamego: Yes, or I'm trying. :-P
[12:49] <painkiler> Multipel. im not an idiot, im asking for his...
[12:50] <mwe> painkiler: deb http://mirror.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas java
[12:50] <lamego> but erm, let me try to understand, when did you creat the sfv files ?
[12:50] <painkiler> oh
[12:50] <mwe> painkiler: then sudo apt-get update
[12:50] <painkiler> yeah
[12:50] <painkiler> sorry
[12:50] <tonyyarusso> Twisted2253: What in the world are you doing anyway?
[12:50] <Jimmer> I'm trying to set up wireless on my laptop, so I grabbed ndiswrapper for my broadcom card, and the driver which works on my linux partition, but it won't install, all I get is this: Forcing parameter IBSSGMode|0 to IBSSGMode|2  about 5 times and when I do ndiswrapper -l it says invalid driver
[12:50] <PwcrLinux> mwe: which the java, I forgot the name of java  jre or something?
[12:50] <pashminet> Double_D!!!!
[12:50] <Multipel> painkiler: Sorry. I where too quick. I didn't read enough.
[12:50] <Double_D> pashminet: yes?
[12:50] <lamego> PwcrLinux, java runtime environment
[12:50] <pashminet> Double_D: progress!!!!!
[12:50] <mwe> PwcrLinux: do you just want the runtime or javac as well?
[12:51] <Double_D> pashminet: how so?
[12:51] <Cedric77> was woundering what was the url to visit if i was wishing to contribute to ubuntu
[12:51] <pashminet> Double_D: i don't know really but like the 10th time i burned it i tried something and now it worked
[12:51] <pashminet> Double_D: BUT
[12:51] <PwcrLinux> mwe: plugin for javachats on the website to join my irc server to test on mines..
[12:51] <lamego> Cedric77, googl.com ubuntu contribution :P ?
[12:51] <lamego> erm. google
[12:51] <gn00b> i just tried to apt-get a pkg, but it says that it can't find it (libapache2-mod-auth-mysql).  i've done apt-get update. how do i find the latest pkg to install?
[12:51] <Multipel> lamego: "No such file or directory"
[12:52] <dell500> anyone know what n! ='s??
[12:52] <Cedric77> yah i was just being lazy sry bout this
[12:52] <mwe> PwcrLinux: just runtime I guess. sun-j2re1.5
[12:52] <lamego> PwcrLinux, for that you need the java plugin, it is containted on the jre
[12:52] <ben> mwe, thank you, that working.  cat /proc/cpuinfo shows processors 0 and 1 now.  Thank again for the help.
[12:52] <dell500> in calc terms, like the nth term
[12:52] <pashminet> Double_D: an error occurs, something about gdm, x, something something?
[12:52] <CNAP> does anybody know where the "trash" is?
[12:52] <mwe> ben: good
[12:52] <Double_D> pashminet: gdm would be the gnome graphic desktop, i believe.
[12:52] <CNAP> equivalent to the recycle bin?
[12:52] <Concretesledge>  it is looking nice now, its taking a long time to install, and i think i have everythign set up right this time.. but one can only hope
[12:52] <PwcrLinux> Okay hold on I'm searching on synaptic now
[12:52] <NickGarvey> CNAP: most likely ~/Desktop somewhere
[12:52] <ben> things seem little snappier now.
[12:52] <pashminet> Double_D: it said that i should change settings but i don't know how
[12:52] <lamego> Multipel, erm, that error messagte needs help ?
[12:52] <Double_D> pashminet: as far as that goes, you are beyond my help.  something is wrong with gdm on your disc, then.
[12:53] <mwe> ben: yeah. some things should be
[12:53] <Double_D> pashminet: i'm not sure i know how, either.
[12:53] <lamego> Multipel, if the filename contains spaces make sure you use "file"
[12:53] <pashminet> Double_D: hm, ok. i'll keep trying
[12:53] <PwcrLinux> I found it!
[12:53] <ben> it is pretty noticeable, actually.
[12:53] <Double_D> pashminet: good luck.
[12:53] <PwcrLinux> searched "sun" and found 4 of them
[12:53] <lamego> if it does not or you have an unprintable char on the filename, or you are just typing it incorrectly which is the most probable
[12:54] <dell500> anyone know what n! ='s in terms of the nth term? n(n-1)(n-2)??
[12:54] <gimmulf_> Hi, im having a little problem.. sometimes i just c ant access websites but irc and other stuff like online radio streams works.. when i reboot accessing websites works again.. im having the problem right now also and dont want to reboot
[12:54] <painkiler> mwe: how do i get authorised for the sevea's?
[12:54] <Multipel> lamego: It doesn't contains spaces. I made it sure it didn't. ;-)
[12:54] <GabyRox> heya
[12:54] <lamego> dell500, uhh ?
[12:54] <CNAP> nickgarvey: nope, not anywhere there
[12:54] <tonyyarusso> dell500: That's correct, on down to one.
[12:55] <tonyyarusso> Twisted2253: Please talk in the channel like everybody else.
[12:55] <Cedric77> question: im i the only one having a dependency problem between nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings?
[12:55] <Jonthe> dell500: I have seen a closed formula somewhere. Try google...
[12:55] <lamego> Multipel, can you do a pastebine of pwd followed of the command you are doing ?
[12:55] <Twisted2253> Has anyone installed that xfire plugin for Gaim?
[12:55] <sethman> mwe: More annoyances. Here is the pastebin of what I have tried: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12130
[12:55] <mwe> dell500: #math. n! == n(n-1) ... * 2
[12:56] <mwe> painkiler: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 1135D466 && gpg --export --armor 1135D466 | sudo apt-key add -
[12:56] <mwe> painkiler: in a terminal
[12:56] <painkiler> i did
[12:56] <painkiler> but its not letting me install
[12:57] <Multipel> lamego: I'm running out of ideas, but here it is:
[12:58] <Multipel> lamego: cksfv -M /adress/to/the/file
[12:58] <mwe> sethman: hmm. is /usr/src/linux pointing the the source? and do you still get the same error trying to compile your module?
[12:58] <CNAP> dell500: what are you referring to?
[12:58] <PwcrLinux> mwe: finally! it's works great :)
[12:58] <Multipel> Multipel: Sorry. Not -M I mean -f
[12:58] <lamego> Multipel, if you do "ls file" does it list the file ?
[12:58] <NickGarvey> talking to yourself Multipel?
[12:59] <lamego> ls /adress/to/the/file ?
[12:59] <mwe> PwcrLinux: great
[12:59] <PwcrLinux> mwe: I tested on my irc webpage and tested, looks good to me
[12:59] <sethman> mwe: make still fails
[12:59] <Multipel> NickGarvey; Yes. That's the only answer I get except from lamego. ;-)
[12:59] <mwe> sethman: what was the error from make again?
[12:59] <Cedric77> question: m i the only one having a dependency problem between nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings?
[12:59] <NickGarvey> heh
[01:00] <Multipel> lamego: I'll check. It takes time cause I don't have a desktop.
[01:00] <lamego> well I need to sleep now.. you must have a typo on the filename
[01:00] <lamego> :P
[01:01] <PwcrLinux> mwe: I used on Sun java on XP till my xp hard drive died, and I replaced it and installed ubuntu linux onto new hard drive.. been on ubuntu almost a month now on my lappy
[01:02] <sethman> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12131
[01:02] <Multipel> Lamego went offline. :-(
[01:02] <Cedric77> !restricted
[01:02] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:02] <sethman> mwe: This is the output : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12131
[01:03] <sethman> mwe: I am still looking at /usr/src/linux
[01:03] <xored> i somehow think, he is messing up my charset when i import a dump through console(myxsql db < dump.sql) ( germans ae =  etc). Someone a tip ? [mysql] 
[01:03] <sethman> mwe: it says that /usr/src/linux does not exist
[01:05] <mwe> sethman: sudo ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.12-something /usr/src/linux
[01:05] <djr> As for nvidia* package here is what I have installed  nvidia-glx 1.0.7667-0ubuntu25. - nvidia-kernel-commo 1.0.7667+1  - nvidia-settings  1.0-3ubuntu6 and of course lrm-manger
[01:05] <eugman> Hmmm my cd says it's under media but all of the cdrom folders under media are empty. Bwah?
[01:05] <djr> I've had no conflicts in that area
[01:05] <eugman> nvm
[01:06] <mwe> sethman: it seems like the module is trying a make modules
[01:06] <gimmulf_> Hi, im having a little problem.. sometimes i just c ant access websites but irc and other stuff like online radio streams works.. when i reboot accessing websites works again.. im having the problem right now also and dont want to reboot
[01:06] <gimmulf_> cant even ping websites
[01:07] <djr> eugman: have you "mounted" the CD yet?
[01:07] <eugman> Hmm apprently cdrom1 isn't empty now. Maybe I just missed it.
[01:07] <blindx> is it easy to get 1280x1024 resolution to be listed?
[01:07] <Bambino> guys I am using a splash screen and login screen. custom made. However. between the login screen and the splash screen, a blue coloured screen is shown for like 1-2 second. Anyposisble way to remove it, or add the picture i want instead of that uglyblue screen?
[01:08] <Tailsfan> Is there a sudo for k3b?
[01:08] <CosmoDad> Tailsfan: you shouldn't need one
[01:08] <CosmoDad> Tailsfan: I think k3b users must be in group "cdrom", that's it
[01:08] <mwe> Tailsfan: k3b should run as normal user
[01:08] <eugman> Hey what is a umask?
[01:08] <CosmoDad> eugman: it determines what access rights a file has
[01:09] <djr> Bambino: figure out what going on durning that two seconds and speed it up.
[01:09] <CosmoDad> eugman: usually, it determines those bits that aren't set
[01:09] <eugman> what does umask=0222 mean?
[01:09] <sethman> mwe: it looks like there might be a problem there : pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12132
[01:09] <hellz_hunter> anyone have a memory leak of some sort with X when using gnome? it seems to only appear after i bring my computer out of when it turns the monitor off
[01:09] <CosmoDad> eugman: IIRC that files with that umask have cannot be written to (like 0555)
[01:09] <Bambino> djr, Huh? speed it up? I dont know whats going on. Its when i press "login" it appears until the splash screen is loaded
[01:09] <mwe> eugman: it means mount with perms r-x r-x r-x
[01:10] <Tailsfan> WHere is it in "cdrom"
[01:10] <CosmoDad> Tailsfan: usually if you start k3b it'll handle stuff like that for you
[01:10] <Tailsfan> I don;t have it though\
[01:10] <eugman> hmmm ok I guess that's not what's causing it. My spare hardrives are rooted do I just have to chown them to allow me to open the normally?
[01:10] <mwe> sethman: oh- cd /usr/src/ && tar jxvf linux-source-2.6.12.tar.bz2
[01:11] <mzinz> Hey does a new Kernel come out soon?
[01:11] <sethman> mwe: Whoops, thanks
[01:11] <CosmoDad> Tailsfan: as your preferred k3b user, type "groups" and see if it contains "cdrom"
[01:11] <djr> Bambino: After tracing through my startup from the loading of the kernel on I've found a number of place to adjust and improve things.
[01:11] <eugman> Misplaced adverb there,  mzinz.
[01:11] <mwe> sethman: then ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.12 /usr/src/linux
[01:12] <CosmoDad> eugman: if you mean "as non-root" by normal, you should use /etc/fstab for that
[01:12] <mwe> sethman: then try make again
[01:12] <Bambino> djr, I am extremly new to linux, new as in 1week (I totally stopped using Windows) and i am trying my best to learn, would you mind please telling me a bit detailed? ;)
[01:12] <CosmoDad> eugman: the "users" option lets non-privileged users mount
[01:12] <eugman> Well it's mounted but not normal user acessable.
[01:12] <mzinz> eugman, ? Will the new Ubuntu Kernel be released soon?
[01:12] <Multipel> One problem is fixed, but how do I run a sfv-check with cfv?
[01:13] <djr> mzinz: Depends on what kernel and arch you are currently running as the when the next will show up.
[01:13] <CosmoDad> eugman: then adjust or add an entry in fstab with the users option
[01:13] <wolfsong13> i think i need to try the solution nomaand gives in this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=6346 but is visudo i'm getting an error msg "visudo: /etc/sudoers: Permission denied"
[01:13] <eugman> oh wait minz  I'm very sorry I mistook your hey for a how. Nvm.
[01:13] <mzinz> djr, Breezy Badger, i386
[01:13] <CNAP> wolfsong13: you try SUDO
[01:13] <Jimmer> hey, I need some help setting up my wireless card
[01:13] <eugman> Yes well what do I adjust?
[01:14] <helpmeplx> hello, I've followed the breezy tutorial for using the ATI drivers from the repository, however after I do a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and then restart x my monitor just shuts itself off and says no signal avalible could somone help me out please?
[01:14] <CNAP> wolfsong13: i'm a complete idiot, sorry i didn't read the whole thing
[01:14] <wolfsong13> CNAP: will the rest of his instructions work under sudo?
[01:14] <wolfsong13> :-)
[01:14] <CosmoDad> eugman: the entry corresponding to your hard drive in /etc/fstab
[01:14] <mwe> wolfsong13: sudo visudo
[01:14] <CNAP> wolfsong13: you can try ;-)
[01:14] <Jimmer> can anyone help me with my wireless problem?
[01:14] <CNAP> wolfsong13: just tried it and it works for me ;-)
[01:14] <mwe> Jimmer: maybe if you elaborate
[01:15] <NickGarvey> !tell jimmer about wireless
[01:15] <NickGarvey> !tell jimmer about wifi
[01:15] <Jimmer> I don't know what todo at all
[01:15] <djr> mzinz:  Breezy Badger K7 {ie 2.6.12-10-k7 } which works find on my Athon
[01:15] <Jimmer> I put in the drivers for the card
[01:15] <Jimmer> but thats it
[01:15] <eugman> Ok let me be blunt CosmoDad, What EXACTLY must I add or change to that line. I know where and how but I know know what.
[01:15] <Jimmer> after that I don't know what todo next
[01:15] <NickGarvey> Jimmer: read the 2-3 links you have now
[01:15] <eugman> er I don't know what.
[01:15] <mwe> !tell Jimmer about wifi
[01:15] <helpmeplx> can anyone help me out with my ATI problem?
[01:15] <Twisted2253> Does anyone know the directory where gaim.pc is?
[01:15] <Jimmer> ah, thanks
[01:15] <CosmoDad> eugman: it should look like this: /dev/hda1        /harddisk              ext3             defaults,users         0    0
[01:15] <helpmeplx> the card is an ATI Radeon 9550
[01:16] <NickGarvey> !tell helpmeplx about ati
[01:16] <CosmoDad> eugman: of course you need to replace /dev/hda1   and /harddisk   by whatever fits your environment
[01:16] <helpmeplx> NickGarvey, I've followed that tutorial i'm having a problem with my screen turning itself off and displaying a message saying no signal avalible.
[01:16] <eugman> Well these are different paritions/drives would I just use defaults,user for ntfs paritions?
[01:16] <wolfsong13> ok so it sudo visudo prompts for a password, i enter mine and i'm back at the prompt
[01:16] <mwe> sethman: so are you getting anywhere?
[01:16] <CosmoDad> Twisted2253: locate gaim.pc will tell you
[01:16] <wolfsong13> typing it again does nothing
[01:17] <Twisted2253> CosmoDad: Thanks
[01:17] <mwe> eugman: you probably want umask=0222 under options for ntfs
[01:17] <CNAP> ok so without having to read the sudoers and visudo man pages, what exactly does it ido?
[01:17] <kbrooks> CNAP: sudo:
[01:17] <toxic_> Is there a good tool which performs string recognition (prefferably default tool) ? Say, I want to extract an IP from a log ?
[01:17] <NickGarvey> CNAP: why not just read them?
[01:17] <eugman> Mwe, I have that but what can I use to make it normal user readable?
[01:17] <kbrooks> !tell CNAP about sudo
[01:17] <djr> helpmeplx: adjust the setting in the "Screen Saver"
[01:17] <NickGarvey> CNAP: they didn't put together that excellent documentation for no reason
[01:17] <kbrooks> There. Done, NickGarvey
[01:17] <eugman> right now it's root owned and usable only.
[01:17] <helpmeplx> djr, it happens right after I restart X
[01:17] <mwe> eugman: umask=0222 should do just that
[01:17] <PuMpErNiCkLe> toxic_: grep, awk, sed - tons of options
[01:18] <CNAP> i know what sudo does. but visudo?
[01:18] <Jimmer> ok, I have wireless problems the tutorial doesn't explain
[01:18] <mwe> eugman: you'd need to remount it though
[01:18] <CosmoDad> eugman: listen to mwe and ubotu:
[01:18] <Jimmer> when I ndiswrapper -l I get: bcmwl5 driver present
[01:18] <CosmoDad> !ntfs
[01:18] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:18] <Jimmer> but it doesn't say hardware present
[01:18] <james050286> looking for help setting up a printer
[01:18] <kbrooks> CNAP: uses the EDITOR variable, or the "editor" symlink, to open up the sudoers file
[01:18] <toxic_> PuMpErNiCkLe, grep only returns the entire line where the pattern is specified, sed, wow never managed to understand that completely, and yes, awk is my last option if I can't find any other tool
[01:18] <sethman> mwe: It is rolling along. The tarball is taking a while to unzip
[01:18] <james050286> new to linux
[01:18] <mwe> Jimmer: then you probably using the wrong driver
[01:18] <IdleOne> !tell james050286 about print
[01:19] <djr> helpmeplx: Still it sound to me like either the "Screen Saver" or the setting in "Xorg.org" file.
[01:19] <Jimmer> its the drive my windows side is using
[01:19] <Hexidigital> if one wanted to automatically mount a filesystem on /dev/hdb2 created by a faulty install of ubuntu, how would they do that?
[01:19] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: Java works good, mwe helped me and I gave a ubuntu coffee to him :)
[01:19] <Multipel> CNAP: Can you assist me with the next and hopefully last problem for tonight?
[01:19] <craize> hi
[01:19] <Hexidigital> *using gparted
[01:19] <CNAP> from what i gathered, i think sudoers is the file that you can say which accounts fall under SUDO
[01:19] <kbrooks> CNAP: it copies the file to a temporary directory before the editor is opened
[01:19] <craize> could someone tell me how to fix my X11 from the console?
[01:19] <Jimmer> so I assume its the right driver
[01:19] <eugman> Still no change, maybe a reboot will help.
[01:19] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: awesome :)
[01:19] <mzinz> Do you gys prefer Gnome or KDE?
[01:19] <Hexidigital> gnome
[01:19] <CNAP> multipel: sure, but you should probably open the question to everybody
[01:19] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: what else were you missing besides the java runtime environment (j2re1.4)?
[01:19] <PwcrLinux> gnome
[01:19] <CNAP> gnome
[01:19] <craize> anyone can help me please?
[01:20] <CNAP> XTERM!!!! :-D
[01:20] <kbrooks> CNAP: so that "visudo" will check the syntax of the file without... killing the sudoers file
[01:20] <mwe> Jimmer: not any driver will work. not even the one you use in windows
[01:20] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: it's 1.5 now
[01:20] <nahoj> KDE!!
[01:20] <CosmoDad> craize: details
[01:20] <mwe> Jimmer: go to ndiswrapper.sf.net and look for you card in the database
[01:20] <Jimmer> k
[01:20] <kbrooks> CNAP: and copy it if the syntax check has oassed
[01:20] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: ok.. anything else you needed to do?
[01:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> toxic_: If I was doing that, I'd use some combo of grep/sed - grep to return the line, and sed to remove the irrelevant sections.
[01:20] <kbrooks> CNAP: understand?
[01:20] <mr_sweettalk> mew : when you done please i need some help
[01:20] <mzinz> Are there any major differences between Gnome and KDE?
[01:20] <PuMpErNiCkLe> toxic_: awk may be a more 'relevant' tool, though I've never used it
[01:20] <PwcrLinux> CosmoDad: I tested on my irc webspage and the javachat works prefectly
[01:20] <CosmoDad> PwcrLinux: good to hear
[01:20] <CNAP> kbrooks: kind of. now my question is what does the sudoers file do?
[01:20] <Jimmer> mwe, how do I find out which one I have?
[01:21] <kbrooks> CNAP: what dont you understand?
[01:21] <toxic_> PuMpErNiCkLe, Ok point taken, I'll take a closer look to the sed man pages. Yeah, I know awk seems good, but I've never used it either so far. Thanks for the info
[01:21] <mwe> Jimmer: lspci -v
[01:21] <NickGarvey> CNAP: read the manual please
[01:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> toxic_: np, I didn't even have to code anything :)
[01:21] <kbrooks> CNAP: the file does nothing by itself. its a sudo configuration file
[01:21] <kbrooks> NickGarvey: why are you telling him to RTFM?
[01:21] <Jimmer> mwe, it says Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device
[01:22] <kaz_> how do I update my flashplayer for firefox?
[01:22] <Multipel> CNAP: How does cfv works? It doesn't check the checksums files.
[01:22] <kbrooks> NickGarvey: seriously? i'm telling him
[01:22] <mwe> Jimmer: that doesn't sound so good
[01:22] <helpmeplx> djr, I've checked the xorg.conf file and the monitor settings are the same as before the sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:22] <dmbt> kaz_: if using apt, you should have the latest
[01:22] <CNAP> kbrooks: i'm reading the MAN page right now and this is its description: The sudoers file is composed of two types of entries: aliases (basically variables) and user specifications (which specify who may run what).
[01:22] <CNAP> When multiple entries match for a user, they are applied in order. Where there are conflicting values, the last match is used (which is not necessarily the most specific match).
[01:22] <kbrooks> CNAP: Yes.
[01:22] <Multipel> CNAP: I had a space in a folder which I didn't see, but now it's gone.
[01:22] <Jimmer> actually everything in lspci says Unknown device
[01:22] <dmbt> and note, the latest is 7, macromedia hasn't made a 8 for linux yet
[01:22] <toxic_> PuMpErNiCkLe, hehe, the coding is pretty basic once I know what tools to use :)
[01:22] <mwe> Jimmer: that sounds even worse
[01:22] <CNAP> multipel: lol, i don't even know what cfv is :-)
[01:23] <CNAP> multipel: i'm sorry i couldn't help more
[01:23] <Jimmer> well, everything but the graphics card and wireless card works
[01:23] <kbrooks> CNAP: the stuff bout entries can be ignored
[01:23] <Multipel> CNAP: It's a sfv-checker.
[01:23] <Christopher> Hello I need some help. I was logged onto myspace.com and whenever I try to add a friend or send a message to someone firefox hangs for about a second then crashes.
[01:23] <CNAP> kbrooks: yes, i'm afraid i don't understand
[01:23] <Christopher> Can anyone help me with that
[01:23] <sethman> mwe: Arggg, error again. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12133
[01:23] <Multipel> I have cksfv too, but I don't like it.
[01:23] <kbrooks> CNAP: WHAT don't you understand?
[01:23] <mwe> sethman: did you do the ln -s ?
[01:24] <CNAP> kbrooks: i'm sorry i'm frustrating you here -- but i don't know understand what the sudoers file actual DOES. what's it's purpose in life?
[01:24] <CosmoDad> Christopher: is myspace like youtube? ff 1.0.x regularly crashes with that site on my box too, I have to switch to epiphany for that
[01:24] <Christopher> oh ok
[01:25] <kbrooks> CNAP: i'm not frustrated. i'd liker to help you
[01:25] <mwe> sethman: what does ls -ld /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build say?
[01:25] <kbrooks> CNAP: h/o
[01:25] <kaz_> I get E: Couldn't find package flashplayer-mozilla
[01:25] <Christopher> CosmoDad, thanks for the advice ill try it with epiphany
[01:25] <pulver> hello everybody! what you think about gdesklets-starterbar?
[01:25] <mwe> CNAP: it specifies who may use sudo and how
[01:25] <kaz_> but I have universe uncommented in sources.list
[01:25] <Christopher> CosmoDad, ill try it and let you know how it works
[01:25] <craize> could someone tell me how to re-configure XORG from the console ?
[01:25] <CNAP> mwe: ok thank you.
[01:26] <lutra> craize: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:26] <mwe> kaz_: isn't it mozilla-flashplayer? apt-cache search flash
[01:26] <CosmoDad> Christopher: would like to hear
[01:26] <craize> thanks lutra
[01:26] <xored> how to get the chraset of a specific file ?
[01:26] <djr> craize: It depends on what you want to do?
[01:26] <CNAP> ok, so let me get this down: i can (against better sound judgement) make my user account a sudo account by editing the sudoers file, right?
[01:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CNAP: or by changing your account's group settings
[01:27] <djr> craize: All it really takes is a text editor and a little research.
[01:27] <kaz_> I can't find it in there
[01:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CNAP: but yeah, you can do that
[01:27] <mzinz> How can I rename my OS's in the GRUB boot loader?
[01:27] <dmbt> mzinz:
[01:27] <obnibolongo> mzinz: mount /boot/ if applicable; nano -w /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:27] <dmbt> man, you beat me!
[01:27] <craize> djr  well the dist upgrade on dapper made me fuckup my entire Xorg
[01:28] <mzinz> obnibolongo, whats nano?
[01:28] <kaz_> there is libflash-mozplugin
[01:28] <dmbt> mzinz: or you can do it the graphical way
[01:28] <blindx> Anyone know off hand what ports BitTorrent uses?
[01:28] <obnibolongo> mzinz sorry, sudo nano -w /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:28] <craize> so, yeah, since it says it has failures with fglrx, i try to get rid of the problem
[01:28] <obnibolongo> mzinz: command line editor
[01:28] <mzinz> obnibolongo, is that just similar to gedit?
[01:28] <obnibolongo> mzinz: yah
[01:28] <mzinz> obnibolongo,  i c
[01:28] <kaz_> is that it?
[01:28] <obnibolongo> mzinz: but runs from a terminal
[01:28] <djr> craize: I have tried the dapper {upgrade}downgrade yet.
[01:28] <Christopher> CosmoDad, Thanks a bunch! It worked. They should put out a patch for that...
[01:29] <mzinz> obnibolongo, ic thasnks
[01:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> blindx: 6881 - 6999
[01:29] <obnibolongo> mzinz: if your prefer running gedit, sudo mount /boot (once again if applicable); gksudo /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:29] <djr> craize: I HAVEN'T tried the dapper {upgrade}downgrade yet.
[01:29] <mwe> djr: it probably wont work
[01:30] <djr> mwe: won't work which way?
[01:30] <blindx> thanks PuMpErNiCkLe
[01:30] <mwe> djr: downgrading from dapper
[01:30] <mzinz> obnibolongo, I have 4 ubuntu kernels: 2.6.12-10-386, 2.6.12.10-386 (recovery mode), 2.6.12.9-386, 2.6.12.9-386 (recovery mode)... do i need to display all 4? whats recovery? like safe mode?
[01:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> blindx: np :)
[01:30] <dmbt> whats the codename for after dapper?
[01:31] <sethman> mwe: The folder looks empty : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12135
[01:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mzinz: Recovery mode defaults to a root console so you can fix stuff.
[01:31] <mzinz> PuMpErNiCkLe, k, thanks
[01:31] <djr> mwe: Well I'm still trying to get Breezy fully stable. So I'll wait before trying.
[01:32] <mwe> sethman: oh. it looks wrong
[01:33] <sethman> mwe: ahhh ha, what should be in it?
[01:33] <leagris> good night all, time to go
[01:33] <mwe> sethman: rm -rf /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build && ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.12 /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build I think
[01:33] <Hexidigital> i'm having a problem mounting a disk... anyone familiar with gparted?
[01:34] <mwe> Hexidigital: gparted doesn't mount disks
[01:34] <Hexidigital> i can't mount /dev/hdb2 (just formatted with gparted), and now /etc/fstab can't see it
[01:34] <mwe> sethman: it should point to the kernel source
[01:34] <Xenguy> leagris: turn that thing off pls
[01:34] <Hexidigital> mwe, i know that... but i'm thinking maybe gparted did something bad?
[01:35] <mwe> Hexidigital: potentially
[01:35] <Bambino> excuse me, when i am trying to compile i get an error that i dont have whats needed. What exactly do i need?
[01:35] <mwe> sethman: well good luck
[01:35] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: What's the error?
[01:35] <mwe> gotta go
[01:35] <Bambino> Package requirements (glib-2.0, direct fb >= 0.1.6) were not met.
[01:36] <Concretesledge> is there
[01:36] <Concretesledge> lameedgo!
[01:36] <Concretesledge> where did he go
[01:36] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, i searched for "glib" only glib i found was a documentation. and there is nothing called "direct fb"
[01:36] <Concretesledge> damn.. im trying to get mym vmware working
[01:36] <xored> how to get the chraset of a specific file ?
[01:36] <Snake__> How would I go about making Gnome Themes?
[01:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: It's 'directfb' I think - there's a package called that, anyway.
[01:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> well, directfb-dev
[01:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> *libdirectfb-dev
[01:37] <Hexidigital> what is the command to change permissions to local user?  if i wanted test.txt to be read/writeable by all?
[01:37] <djr> Concretesledge: Working which way? I've had no problem installing either the viewer or the work station under Ubuntu.
[01:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> dammit
[01:38] <CosmoDad> xored: use "file -i <file>"
[01:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: also, libglib2.0-dev
[01:38] <CosmoDad> Hexidigital: chmod or use Nautilus
[01:38] <CosmoDad> Hexidigital: or konqueror
[01:38] <Hexidigital> thanks cosmodad
[01:39] <djr> Hexidigital: From a shell it's  "chmod a+rw test.pl"  or something clost to that.
[01:40] <Hexidigital> djr, test.pl? or is .pl part of a command?
[01:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> chmod 666 file.name :D
[01:40] <sethman> mwe: Thanks
[01:40] <Hexidigital> djr, also will that work for a mounted disk? ( my /dev/hdb2 is under /home/myname/store for storage)
[01:40] <djr> Hexidigital: "test.pl" was the file name I thought you asked about.
[01:41] <Hexidigital> djr:  :) ok, thanks
[01:41] <Concretesledge> djr, it just doesnt have internet
[01:41] <Concretesledge> vmware workstation
[01:41] <Hexidigital> djr, thanks again... worked
[01:41] <Concretesledge> the ethernet connection says its active eth0
[01:41] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, The glib u mentioned, was there, i installed it thanks. However there is nothing but directvnc .. =(
[01:42] <Concretesledge> Do i have to have vmware in the firewall as an exception , when it boots
[01:42] <djr> Concretesledge: to get "internet" working with vmware you need to "install" the modules.
[01:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: OK, I guess libdirectfb-dev is only in the Dapper repo.
[01:42] <Concretesledge> ?
[01:42] <Concretesledge> vmware tools ?
[01:43] <djr> Concretesledge: No the vmware modules in the kernel of the host.
[01:44] <Concretesledge> djr , i am not advanced enough to do that
[01:45] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/libdevel/libdirectfb-dev
[01:46] <Concretesledge> i guess i dont understand, in ubuntu ?
[01:46] <Concretesledge> where would i do that , xserver ?
[01:46] <djr> There is a "script" that does most of the work called " vmware-config.pl" you run it with the kernel-header package installed and it will take care of most of the work.
[01:46] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, =( My bad.. I searched for one starting with "directfb".. but there were under libdirect.. didnt know i had to ad "lib" before "direct" so i was searching under D.. thanks!! ;)
[01:46] <Concretesledge> djr, does that come with vmware or do i have to download it
[01:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: np :)
[01:46] <djr> Concretesledge: Yes
[01:47] <helpmeplx> is the breezy kernel compiled with radeonfb support by default?
[01:47] <djr> Concretesledge: Yes it comes with vmware
[01:47] <Concretesledge> djr, does it work like vmware-tools.pl ?
[01:47] <Concretesledge> i have to execute it in terminal
[01:47] <Twisted2253> Is there anyway I can copy+paste in the File System??
[01:47] <ksetzer> bsoir
[01:48] <djr> Concretesledge: yes in a Terminal as the "root" user or at least with "sudo"
[01:48] <Concretesledge> right
[01:48] <Twisted2253> yes, i know that
[01:48] <Concretesledge> but where would i find it
[01:48] <Twisted2253> but i'm going to need to move files into the directory.. how would i do that in terminal
[01:49] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: yes; probably you'll run into problems if you've your Ubuntu updated. I've never installed VMware on Ubuntu, only in Gentoo, but I think I know the steps. Do you wish me to try to tell you the steps?
[01:49] <doktoreas> hi guys, anyone ever changed the ubuntu live cd?
[01:49] <djr> Concretesledge: It's in /usr/bin/
[01:49] <Concretesledge> im on windowsxp
[01:49] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: ah!
[01:49] <Concretesledge> lol
[01:49] <Concretesledge> with ubuntu vmwared..
[01:49] <nomasteryoda> oh no.... not xp
[01:50] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: so you're running Ubuntu inside the VM on Windows XP
[01:50] <Concretesledge> nomasteryoda: Get down do you?
[01:50] <nomasteryoda> oh, vmware is cool
[01:50] <NickGarvey> Concretesledge: eh I just use xwin from windows to connect to my ubuntu machine
[01:50] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo exactly
[01:50] <Concretesledge> xwin ?
[01:50] <nomasteryoda> i use vmware too
[01:51] <Concretesledge> but im having problems getting my cable modem to work along with it.. i wonder if i have to disable the connecction or something
[01:51] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: what???
[01:51] <djr> My vmware host is Ubuntu I have about five client OSs.
[01:51] <Twisted2253> Could anyone tell me how to copy and paste files using the terminal?
[01:51] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, Any idea how to get like this guy have? http://www.romeon.net/sc.jpg (The area to the right, with the swap and cpu and download and upload rates etc)
[01:52] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: In your current setup you only want the Cable Modem working with Windows, VMware will then take the job of creating a private network to share the connection.
[01:52] <warbringer87> Hello.
[01:52] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: was that what you meant?
[01:52] <CosmoDad> Twisted2253: you probably mean files' contents. You can use file redirection for that
[01:52] <CosmoDad> Twisted2253: that is, '>' and '>>' preferably
[01:52] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo i dont know
[01:53] <warbringer87> Could anyone tell me how much HD space ubuntu takes?
[01:53] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: ok..... you want to have net on Ubuntu, right?
[01:53] <lutra> Bambino: gkrellm
[01:54] <lutra> Bambino: or maybe conky...i think is what it is called
[01:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: install "conky", I think
[01:54] <obnibolongo> uh... evil, 666 users here
[01:54] <obnibolongo> 667 :P
[01:54] <lutra> Bambino: it can looks like that with conky, gkrellm, gdesklets, superkaramba, or adeskletrs
[01:54] <lutra> adesklets
[01:54] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, lutra thanks
[01:54] <dmbt> its better than 669
[01:54] <lutra> but they're using conky as pumpernickle pointed out
[01:55] <Bambino> lutra, okiii that was many :P
[01:55] <djr> warbringer87: Depends on what you want to do with it. my root partition has about 3.6G on it and my /home has 27G of data on it.
[01:55] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: I can help you but I need you to say something back.... :P
[01:55] <warbringer87> Could anyone tell me how much HD space ubuntu takes?
[01:55] <lutra> Bambino: linux gives you chooses
[01:55] <Pupeno> Is there any easy way to create filters on Thunderbird (like on Evolution and KMail: right click->filter on->from, or mailing list, or...) ?
[01:55] <obnibolongo> warbringer87: partitioning harddisk? I use 15GB plus swap, but 5GB should suffice... I **guess**
[01:55] <FlannelKing> warbringer87: 2gigs for a standard install.
[01:55] <Bambino> I get this error when i tr gkrellm: Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[01:55] <Bambino> Xlib: No protocol specified
[01:55] <Bambino>  (gkrellm:17570): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[01:56] <obnibolongo> or that
[01:56] <Xenguy> warbringer87: how much disk space do you have?
[01:56] <warbringer87> 2?
[01:56] <warbringer87> 10 :P
[01:56] <Bambino> lutra, any idea why i get that warning?
[01:56] <Xenguy> warbringer87: yer fine
[01:56] <warbringer87> its gonna be an experiment :)
[01:56] <obnibolongo> Bambino: using su to run programs with GUI?
[01:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Bambino: go for conky :)
[01:56] <obnibolongo> Bambino: using sudo to run programs with GUI?
[01:56] <Xenguy> warbringer87: you'll like I think
[01:56] <Bambino> obnibolongo, i am as a root yes? That does not work?
[01:56] <warbringer87> Thanks :)
[01:56] <obnibolongo> Bambino: gksudo instead as a user
[01:57] <HymnToLife> Bambino> better use gksudo to run GUI apps as root
[01:57] <Xenguy> warbringer87: there's also a 'live CD' if you want to have a look first
[01:57] <Bambino> PuMpErNiCkLe, hehe ok i will thanks.
[01:57] <Bambino> obnibolongo, ok thanks
[01:57] <FlannelKing> warbringer87: seriously, install takes 2gb.
[01:57] <Bambino> HymnToLife, exactly what is "gksudo" ? (New to linux=
[01:57] <lutra> i like that new gnome temp applet
[01:57] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo sorry..
[01:57] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: no problem
[01:57] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo what is the command for the locate file
[01:57] <warbringer87> now to switch the hardrives around >8D
[01:57] <Xenguy> warbringer87: boot off live cd and test drive without installing if you want
[01:58] <HymnToLife> Bambino> when you want to run a graphical application as root from the terminal, use gksudo
[01:58] <warbringer87> I did boot off live, liked it enough
[01:58] <lutra> Bambino: i think gdesklets and superkaramba are very nice looking with lots of eye candy while gkrellm and conky are nice and more minimialistic
[01:58] <HymnToLife> eg gksudo gedit
[01:58] <warbringer87> so I came here :)
[01:58] <Concretesledge> locate filename or something
[01:58] <djr> HymnToLife: Other then the few pre defined llike those in the "adminstration" folder, why would you want to run any X program as root?
[01:59] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: let me just check what you have. You have a Windows XP connected to the internet and a Ubuntu install inside VMware. You wish to access Internet from you Ubuntu. Am I right?
[01:59] <Bambino> lutra, thank you sir for ur explanation
[01:59] <HymnToLife> djr > edit a configuration file in gedit ?
[01:59] <Bambino> HymnToLife, thanks! ;)
[01:59] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo yes.
[01:59] <warbringer87> How easy is it to set up a master/slave with ubuntu?
[02:00] <djr> HymnToLife: Copy the file to your user Id, edit it ther and then copy it back.
[02:00] <warbringer87> (i haven't ever used any of the flavors of linux)
[02:00] <purple^haze> whats a good .wmv to .avi converting tool?
[02:00] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: nice. AFTER having Ubuntu booted (you've installed it completeley, I guess), on VMware menus check for "Insert VMware tools".. Reply when done
[02:01] <Bambino> lutra, I installed them all. ;) But i did not get them to my menu.. I need to run them all in terminal?
[02:01] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo yes that is what im doing right now, but i need to find vmware-install.pl.. with the search for file in term
[02:01] <Pupeno> Is there any easy way to create filters on Thunderbird (like on Evolution and KMail: right click->filter on->from, or mailing list, or...) ?
[02:01] <nomasteryoda> sure
[02:01] <Concretesledge> for some reason i cant find it doing cd desktop, has to be cd / desktop
[02:01] <lutra> Bambino: they should appear in your menu...try killall gnome-panel at the terminal
[02:01] <Concretesledge> and that isnt the right one
[02:01] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: yeah
[02:01] <purple^haze> whats a good .wmv to .avi converting tool?
[02:02] <HymnToLife> [02:00]  djr HymnToLife: Copy the file to your user Id, edit it ther and then copy it back. <= it's stupid, why not edit it directly ?
[02:02] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: How ?
[02:02] <skypa> greetings
[02:02] <Bambino> lutra, Ok and now?
[02:02] <djr> HymnToLife: Editing some files directly can get you in real big trouble real fast.
[02:02] <lutra> Bambino: did they appear?
[02:03] <lutra> Bambino: if not used the menu editor and you can manually enter them in
[02:03] <skypa> I have a encrypted string prefixed with four dollar signs, any ideas on where to find somebody who could identify the encryption algorithm? :)
[02:03] <lutra> Bambino: it's under accessories
[02:03] <Concretesledge> home/concretes/desktop/vmware-tools-distrib/vmware-install.pl
[02:03] <skypa> *an
[02:03] <Bambino> lutra, k thanks, and nope, nothing
[02:03] <HymnToLife> djr> only if you're stupid enough to edit config files when you don't know what you're doing
[02:03] <Bambino> lutra, so the run command will be their name?
[02:03] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: hum? wait
[02:03] <HymnToLife> in such cases you at least do a backup
[02:03] <lutra> Bambino: it should be
[02:03] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: you have the vmware tools cd "inserted", right?
[02:03] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: Extras -> Filters...
[02:04] <gnomefreak> backup whats that? ;) lol
[02:04] <djr> HymnToLife: That's way you don't edit them directly
[02:04] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: or right-click on any address -> create filter from message...
[02:04] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: type obnibolongo on the beginning of the sentence, so the sentence appears highlighted on my screen, please :)
[02:04] <Concretesledge> ok.
[02:04] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: obn TAB will do the trick
[02:04] <djr> HymnToLife: and yes I do run "midnight commander"(mc) as root at times.
[02:04] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: assuming you're using mIRC or Opera
[02:05] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo yes.. im familiar
[02:05] <HymnToLife> well, when I have to edit a config file I usually sudo cp /path/to/file /path/to/file.bak and then sudo whatevereditor /path/to/file
[02:05] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: can't it create filters on mailing list ?
[02:05] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: if my connection drops I'll be back in 2 mins
[02:05] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo ok, so back to vmware-install.pl , what is the file search command
[02:05] <HymnToLife> copying the file in your /home, edit it and copy it back seems to be too much hassle to me
[02:05] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: what do you mean by that?
[02:05] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: it can create filters based on a lot of conditions
[02:05] <Concretesledge> anyone know what the file search command is , in terminal on ubuntu
[02:05] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: Create on List-Id, easily.
[02:06] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: I don't know what a List-Id is but I'm sure TB knows about it
[02:06] <djr> HymnToLife: It seemed as hassle to me to until I got use to doing it.
[02:06] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: if your vmware-install is here : home/concretes/desktop/vmware-tools-distrib/vmware-install.pl you did sth wrong. is it here?
[02:06] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: I usually filter my mailing lists by labels in the subject
[02:06] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: on Kmail or Evolution it is: Right click->Filter on->Mailing list.
[02:06] <HymnToLife> djr > well, everyone do things his own way :)
[02:06] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: what's a List-Id?
[02:06] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: that is too unreliable, there's a List-Id header put by most mailing list engines to do filtering.
[02:08] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo ok, i have installed the tools and started networking
[02:08] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo i figured it out, had to be Desktop, not desktop to cd it
[02:08] <Glyph1> hello
[02:08] <djr> HymnToLife: While experminting with a Linux 0.9.0 level install I once wound up formatting the root partition by accident and won't of been able to itf I hadn't been running as root.
[02:08] <Skystrider> hi
[02:08] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: with TB, you can filter on anything that's part of the mail header
[02:09] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: I suppose that label-id is within the header
[02:09] <Pupeno> CosmoDad: I know, but the way to create filters for List-Id is like a 10 steps operation... to much for the amount of mailing lists I have.
[02:09] <Glyph1> does kopete support Google Talk?
[02:09] <purple^haze> whats a good .wmv to .avi converting tool?
[02:10] <HymnToLife> purple^haze> I doubt there is one
[02:10] <Concretesledge> oaimage
[02:10] <CosmoDad> purple^haze: I know mencoder can do it but it's not comfortable
[02:10] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo hello, are you still there ?
[02:10] <hoopyFrood> Glyph1: ive not used kopete, but i can only assume it supports it indirectly through jabber
[02:10] <CosmoDad> Pupeno: it's probably more like 5 steps and there're tons of TB extensions. One might ease the procedure you seek
[02:10] <[C] hris> How do i get 3d support to work? trying to get 3ddesktop to work
[02:11] <Glyph1> yes im trying to use gaim but it didn't connect so im trying kopete perhaps i should try the Kubuntu channel
[02:12] <Skystrider> Glyph1: I believe that the wikipedia article on Google Talk has links for opening Google talk
[02:12] <Glyph1> ok thx
[02:12] <[C] hris> aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:12] <[C] hris> ;*(
[02:12] <obnibolong> damn
[02:13] <obnibolong> Concretesledge: sorry, connection dropepd
[02:13] <eugman> I did sudo gparted and my ntfs partitoin is still locked. What can I do to allow gparted to resize it?
[02:13] <Skystrider> Looks like tapioca works with Google talk
[02:13] <Skystrider> http://tapioca-voip.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tapioca
[02:13] <_jason> eugman: is the ntfs partition currently mounted/
[02:13] <eugman> Yes, but under root.
[02:13] <_jason> eugman: unmount it
[02:14] <_jason> eugman: you should be using a livecd anyway
[02:14] <doktoreas> guys where extract_compressed_fs command come from?
[02:14] <eugman> Why is that?
[02:14] <_jason> eugman: that way you make sure you don't try to work on mounted stuff :)
[02:15] <[C] hris> So what do i need to install to get my 3d drivers to work
[02:15] <_jason> [C] hris: what card?
[02:15] <[C] hris> ati
[02:15] <_jason> !ati
[02:15] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[02:15] <vge> gz
[02:15] <Concretesledge> obnibolon wb
[02:16] <eugman> Hey is it possible to install a linux distro to a partition without making a install cd?
[02:16] <Cooner750> I cant seem to get my Compactflash card to work in Ubuntu. Any ideas?
[02:16] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: jesus that was difficult
[02:16] <Concretesledge> obnibolon i found , in the text file for vmware tools, it says to vmxnet , run these commands.. but pcnet32.pl cannot be found
[02:16] <NickGarvey> Cooner750: what have you tried?
[02:16] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: I'm sorry let's continue
[02:16] <Cooner750> The computer is a HP Pavilion a720m with the built in card reader. The card types show up under Computer.. but...
[02:17] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: where is located your vmware-tools.pl ?
[02:17] <Cooner750> NickGarvey: I put it in and it says "You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "CANON_DC"."
[02:17] <Cooner750> How do I not have permission
[02:17] <NickGarvey> Cooner750: use sudo from the command line
[02:17] <Concretesledge> obnibolong what ?
[02:17] <_jason> Cooner750: what filesystem is it out of curiousity?
[02:18] <Concretesledge> obnibolong : home/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib/vmware-install.pl
[02:18] <Cooner750> Um... Whatever the camera uses I think. I believe it's just a geneirc format. how do I access it from the command line (I know how, but what command?)
[02:18] <Concretesledge> obnibolong i allready ran it using ./vmware-install.pl  then iran vmware-config-install.pl
[02:18] <_6ix_> en
[02:19] <_jason> Cooner750: cd /media/something usually
[02:19] <Cooner750> Hm... Is there anyway to find out?
[02:19] <_6ix_> STOP DRINKING LYSOL, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY
[02:19] <_jason> Cooner750: the something you mean?
[02:19] <Cooner750> It shows up under filesystem  /Media/CANON_DC ?
[02:19] <Cooner750> would that be it?
[02:19] <_jason> Cooner750: probably
[02:19] <misfit_toy> _6ix_, never
[02:19] <Cooner750> What command do I use?
[02:20] <_jason> Cooner750: cd /media/CANON_DC
[02:20] <gnomefreak> _6ix_: can you please lose the caps and if you wanna talk about something other than support related items for ubuntu can you please join #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:21] <_6ix_> Whoops.
[02:21] <_6ix_> Wrong channel
[02:21] <_6ix_> #ubunutforums would understand why I yelled that.  sorry
[02:21] <guiate2005> hola
[02:21] <Cooner750> Ok it got it to go there... can't I just CHMOD it?
[02:21] <guiate2005> algien cacha como instalar algun programa como msn
[02:22] <_jason> Cooner750: you could try... what does 'mount' say the filesystem is?
[02:22] <_jason> !es
[02:22] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:22] <Cooner750> er...
[02:22] <joshier> Hello guys!... i was wondering if ubuntu supports (and is already configured) the app of NDISWrapper (which allows you to use windows drivers)....
[02:22] <Bambino> lutra , Ok i installed everything. pretty cool. however i wonder, how to move the conky window?
[02:22] <_jason> !ndiswrapper
[02:22] <ubotu> I heard ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[02:22] <lutra> Bambino: i don't know...can you right click it and mess around with it that way?
[02:22] <Cooner750> This? "mount: /dev/sdc1 already mounted or /media/CANON_DC busy
[02:22] <Cooner750> mount: according to mtab, /dev/sdc1 is already mounted on /media/CANON_DC
[02:22] <Cooner750> "
[02:23] <_jason> Cooner750: no just 'mount' by itself
[02:23] <Cooner750> "/dev/sdc1 on /media/CANON_DC type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=winnt,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[02:23] <Cooner750> "
[02:23] <carthik> Cooner750, perhaps the reason no one is responding is because you split your query over so many lines. Make it short, weet and fit on one line, please :)
[02:23] <carthik> Cooner750, and please don't paste error mesages here over multiple lines
[02:24] <_jason> Cooner750: hrmm you should have permission... what does ls -ld /media/CANON_DC say?
[02:25] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo
[02:25] <Cooner750> _jason: drwx------ 4 debbie debbie 16384 1969- 12- 31 19:00 /media/CANON_DC
[02:25] <Concretesledge> HElO
[02:25] <Cooner750> 'debbie' is the computer
[02:25] <Cooner750> 's name
[02:25] <_jason> Cooner750: are you logged in as debbie?
[02:26] <Cooner750> No. The computer name is debbie (it's my aunt's computer), There's users debbie and conor. I'm logged in as conor
[02:27] <Cooner750> possibly because I used su? It was a typo. Meant to type sudo
[02:27] <joshier> ubotu:  I have a broadcom 802.11g, and it is not supported in Suse, ( i have to install NDIS, but i am a new linux user and have not got much clue on how to do it, even when i look at the steps on wiki).. I was wondering if Ubuntu supports this.
[02:27] <_jason> Cooner750: well that's why :)  if you were debbie it would work.  Now I don't really understand how gnome decides to do this so we have to experiment a bit I guess unless someone else knows.
[02:27] <ubotu> I think you lost me on that one, joshier
[02:27] <carthik> Cooner750, so the camera was plugged when "debbie" was logged in, I guess?
[02:27] <lutra> ubotu: you don't have to be a jerk to joshier just because you're a bot.  you want cafeugo to make you 'die' again?
[02:27] <ubotu> lutra: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about
[02:28] <purple^haze> whats a name of a file that show all the installed hardware
[02:28] <Cooner750> Well. both users conor and debbie are logged on right now, I'm just using mine, conor. I inserted the card and it popped up on the desktop, opened and then the permissions error came.
[02:29] <_jason> Cooner750: sounds buggish.  You inserted while you were logged it and it was your desktop right?
[02:29] <joshier> lutra:  yes, you lost me too
[02:29] <lutra> joshier: ubotu is a bot
[02:29] <ubuntu> eai
[02:29] <Cooner750> there it goes. I logged off debbie and inserted it
[02:29] <danboid> Will the new k3b (0.12.15) make it into 10.1? It fixes a very important bug with burning windows compatible data discs (I hope! I'm compiling it now...)
[02:29] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo_ brb
[02:29] <obnibolongo_> Concretesledge: sorry, sharing dial-up is a pain in the ass
[02:30] <danboid> not 10.1- dapper :D
[02:30] <PwcrLinux> My audio CD have 11 titles on the list, something wrong with my CD cannot reach the end..
[02:31] <hoopyFrood> is it possible to chown a mounted partition? im getting operation not permitted, so i assume im doing something wrong, or its not possible...
[02:31] <gfxstyler> hi
[02:32] <initardd> come and be with me, live my twisted dream, pro devoted pledge time for primal _____________
[02:32] <gfxstyler> is there a way to get only the first 4 chars of a line with the linux bash?
[02:32] <purple^haze> anybody have idea whats this 0000:02:05.0 Multimedia controller: C-Cube Microsystems E4? (rev b1)
[02:32] <jerware> fellaz
[02:33] <IdleOne> purple^haze, sound card ?
[02:33] <initardd> purple^haze, its a mind trip maaannnn
[02:33] <ic56> hoopyFrood: what type of partition? FAT or ext2/ext3 ?
[02:33] <Mastastealth> .join inkscape
[02:33] <purple^haze> 0000:02:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 03)
[02:33] <purple^haze> 0000:02:00.2 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Creative Labs SB Audigy FireWire Port
[02:33] <jerware> i want a direct connection from my server to my laptop in case if one of my intermediate cisco routers fail.  The only available interfaces left are dial-up modems.  should i implement PPP clients and PPPd ?
[02:33] <purple^haze> those two are sound cards
[02:33] <purple^haze> could it be TV tuner?
[02:33] <bucketfan99> hiya
[02:33] <bucketfan99> anyone know how to disable a pc speaker through the OS w/ ubunut
[02:33] <jerware> i always wanted to learn PPP anyway
[02:33] <hoopyFrood> ic56: fat32 - mounted as /backup (/dev/hda2)
[02:33] <IdleOne> purple^haze, could be
[02:34] <bucketfan99> i have a laptop i can't just "clip" it.
[02:34] <_jason> gfxstyler: hehe this would work: | grep -o '....' | head -1, note there is probably a better way
[02:34] <blurf> hello
[02:35] <blurf> is the server distro supporting SATA RAID from ASUS P5LD2 motherboard directly in the installation?
[02:35] <initardd> SB proly sound blaster
[02:35] <jerware> is it possible to specify a route on a dial-up modem
[02:36] <initardd> time for primal concrete sledge
[02:36] <FlannelKing> jerware: what?
[02:36] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo you share dialup.. dang
[02:36] <initardd> dial ups free these days isnt it?
[02:36] <FlannelKing> no
[02:37] <initardd> should be
[02:37] <FlannelKing> usually it costs like $2 less than broadband ;)
[02:37] <blurf> is the server distro supporting SATA RAID from ASUS P5LD2 motherboard directly in the installation?
[02:37] <initardd> ???????
[02:37] <gfxstyler> _jason: nope, sorry doesnt work :/
[02:37] <void^> dialup is more expensive than broadband here :p
[02:37] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: yup
[02:37] <_jason> gfxstyler: ok this one then: | sed -r 's/(.{4}).*/\1/'
[02:37] <initardd> usually i see ads for 9.99 dialup, broadbands only 12 bucks now?
[02:37] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo ok.. now what
[02:37] <biovore> blurf: what sata raid controller is on that mobo?
[02:38] <gfxstyler> _jason: i try to kill a certain process and i need to find out the pid for that, right now im doing this:
[02:38] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: I may have found a treasure. please wait while i confirm :P
[02:38] <IdleOne> if broadband is $12 Im getting a T1
[02:38] <initardd> right?
[02:38] <gfxstyler> _jason: top | grep 'compiz.real' -m 1       < this gets me the right process, but i only need the pid so i can send it to the kill command
[02:38] <_jason> gfxstyler: is compiz.real the name of the process?
[02:39] <gfxstyler> _jason: yes
[02:39] <gfxstyler> _jason: its starting twice
[02:39] <_jason> gfxstyler: killall compiz.real, will kill it
[02:39] <gfxstyler> _jason: so i need to kill the first on startup or i get a %cpu of 70
[02:39] <ic56> gfxstyler: awk is a better tool than sed for getting words out of a line.  But for what you're doing, pgrep and pkill are the right thing.
[02:39] <_jason> gfxstyler: oh you only want one of them?
[02:39] <gfxstyler> _jason: yes
[02:39] <initardd> anybody ever used that new OS called Freax?
[02:39] <_jason> gfxstyler: seems like you are better off fixing your problem no?
[02:40] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VmWare/InstallAsGuest check it
[02:40] <ic56> hoopyFrood: try: mount -o remount,owner=<your username> /backup
[02:41] <gfxstyler> _jason: i dont even know whats causing it, and it has no logfiles
[02:41] <cdubya> can anyone tell me why the install partitioner wouldn't be able to modify the partition table on a disk?
[02:41] <_jason> gfxstyler: here is how you can get it though... ps -e | grep compiz.real | awk '{ print $1 }' | head -1
[02:41] <cdubya> I was trying to setup a dual-boot for a friend who has xp and the install kept getting hung on trying to resize it.
[02:41] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: do you understand everything mentioned there?
[02:42] <gfxstyler> _jason: it gets the right pid o.O"
[02:42] <_jason> gfxstyler: should get the first one for a line that matches compiz.real, try it
[02:43] <blurf> biovore: Intel ICH7R
[02:43] <blurf> debian cannot found this
[02:43] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo ok ya, im already passed that
[02:43] <conciselinux> hi
[02:43] <conciselinux> whats going on ?
[02:43] <_sHaDe> n8 all
[02:43] <eugman> Let's say I have a computer with windows xp and I want to do something similar to vnc to my ubuntu computer but without using the current user or it's screen what are my options?
[02:43] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: ? you want to install vmware tools, right?
[02:43] <gfxstyler> __jason: found a second way: top | pgrep 'compiz.real' | grep '' -m 1
[02:43] <_jason> gfxstyler: or you can use 'pgrep compiz.real'
[02:43] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: it's mentioned there
[02:44] <_jason> gfxstyler: you don't need top
[02:44] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo i already did that
[02:44] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo i want my internet to work
[02:44] <_jason> gfxstyler: ah and pgrep -o does: Select only the oldest (least recently started) of the  matching processes.
[02:45] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge by any chance did you rmmod pcnet32 ?
[02:45] <void^> eugman: run a vnc X server
[02:45] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo yep
[02:45] <initardd> anyone know how to configure alsa?
[02:46] <eugman> void, ok any links where I can read about it or am I on my own?
[02:46] <gfxstyler> __jason: thanks for your help :)
[02:46] <_jason> gfxstyler: np
[02:46] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge :) sudo modprobe pcnet32 ; sudo dhclient eth0
[02:46] <Concretesledge> hm,
[02:46] <Concretesledge> let me see if that works
[02:46] <void^> eugman: tightvnc.org
[02:46] <Concretesledge> after it loads
[02:46] <blurf> biovore
[02:46] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo had to reboot
[02:46] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo do you have VNC
[02:47] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: yah
[02:47] <PwcrLinux> anyone, My Audio cd cannot reach end of play, my CD disc keeping "Stratch" sound out of speakers, I have 11 audio files on the list.. "clicking" sound on the cd drive, prolly it's reach end of middle of file plays (track 11 middle of play stopped and stratching sound out of speaker)
[02:47] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: is it a real CD? or one of those 'enhanced' ones?
[02:48] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: going
[02:48] <CosmoDad> initardd: after loading the driver, you may create /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc to do specialized thinhs
[02:48] <CosmoDad> s/thinhs/things
[02:48] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: shhhh.... wht version do you have? RealVNC?
[02:50] <jmworx> Hi, I'm trying to repair a gnome setup on a machine. Right now, the x-window-manager process just seems to hang with no warning/error.
[02:50] <jmworx> So far, I've tried removing the stuff in /tmp, removing the config files, creating a different user, nothing has worked.
[02:50] <initardd> CosmoDad, i just want my sound card working
[02:50] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: I dunno which one.. I converted from MP3 to Audio (CDA) on old XP it's memorx CDRW discs..
[02:50] <jmworx> Although failsafe and kde worked.
[02:51] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: then it's normal.  No idea on your problem though.
[02:51] <jmworx> Machine was working fine until a "disk full" problem.
[02:51] <cbolin> chad
[02:51] <cbolin> exit
[02:51] <cbolin> cls
[02:51] <cbolin> gone
[02:52] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo is it better in fullscreen, or what. ?
[02:52] <initardd> i have no manual entry for alsa, i synapted as much as i could get but have no man pages
[02:52] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: it's not normal, it's 11 files on the CDRW disc.. in the middle of play, it's jumping, clicking sound in the cd drive, and strange "stratch" sound out of speakers..
[02:52] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: quickswitch mode is fine
[02:52] <ic56> jmworx: your `disk full' problem hopefully didn't occur while your were installing right?
[02:52] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: no, I mean, the CD, is a normal audio CD.
[02:52] <sque> Hi My x-window system seems a bit laggy. I have nvidia Geforce GF 5600 with right installed drivers (glxgears runs at least). The prob is that at some operations like scrolling a window of firefox or code::blocks the graphical updates veryyy slowly. especially at this kind of wiki pages: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_cron
[02:52] <Concretesledge> ok
[02:53] <obnibolongo> i just hate dialup
[02:53] <Concretesledge> oh crap thats right
[02:53] <Concretesledge> lol.. is it going like super slow
[02:53] <initardd> quit bitchin about yer dialup already
[02:53] <fiendskull9> does anyone know if Ubuntu dewveloping team is looking for graphic designers
[02:53] <jmworx> ic56: No, it was a process running as a normal user.
[02:53] <obnibolongo> initardd: will you pay me broadband?
[02:54] <initardd> people in africa are starving for dialup, ingrates
[02:54] <initardd> hell no, get a job
[02:54] <blurf> is the server distro supporting SATA RAID (Intel ICH7R) from ASUS P5LD2 motherboard directly in the installation?
[02:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> o_O
[02:54] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: it's a CDRW discs
[02:54] <Apostle^> wow ktorrent is nice
[02:54] <schloob> hrm.. does anyone have an idea on how i could get openoffice to use my gtk theme (clearlooks)?
[02:54] <jmworx> ic56: i.e. in theory, the system stuff should be fine -- I checked and there are reserved blocks on the root partition.
[02:54] <jmworx> (it's not my own machine)
[02:56] <initardd> obnibolongo, where do you live?
[02:56] <saphetiger> hey anyone know anything about video encoding??
[02:56] <obnibolongo> busy, VNCing. initardd: Portugal
[02:57] <dusk> ?
[02:57] <dusk> windows for life!
[02:57] <REIHER_POPEIER> wrong
[02:57] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: can you set up a SSH server?
[02:58] <saphetiger> Yeah.
[02:58] <Hexidigital> i have /dev/hdb2 mounted as /home/myname/store... but i have to mount it manually every time i boot... how can i get this to mount automatically?
[02:58] <saphetiger> apt-get install ssh-server
[02:58] <_jason> Hexidigital: put it in /etc/fstab
[02:58] <tritium> saphetiger: openssh-server
[02:58] <DewDude> Hexidigital, add it to /etc/fstab
[02:58] <initardd> well, i guess i'll never have sound on ubuntu
[02:58] <DewDude> doh
[02:58] <saphetiger> add it to your fstab
[02:58] <DewDude> someone beat me to it
[02:58] <cdubya> heh
[02:58] <Hexidigital> do i have to add any thing other than the /dev/hdb2?
[02:59] <saphetiger> anyone know anything about video encoding?
[02:59] <_jason> !fstab
[02:59] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[02:59] <saphetiger> I'm having a real tough time getting to work.
[02:59] <obnibolongo> initardd: what happened? don't tell me you have a usb soundcard? they're a biatch :P
[02:59] <Hexidigital> thanks (all 3 of you)
[02:59] <ic56> jmworx: mmm the window manager, metacity, doesn't run as root.  So it doesn't have access to the reserved blocks.
[02:59] <sgleo87> DBO, you there?
[02:59] <_jason> Hexidigital: tuxfiles.org has a tutorial that you can read too
[02:59] <initardd> no obnibolongo, just a laptop
[02:59] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: u there?
[02:59] <Hexidigital> ok, thanks _jason
[02:59] <obnibolongo> initardd: which card?
[02:59] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: I am.  why?
[02:59] <sgleo87> is there any way to open websites in ubuntu that require Internet explorer?
[02:59] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo you still there
[02:59] <initardd> neomagic 256
[02:59] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: yes
[03:00] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: can you set up a SSH server?
[03:00] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: it's not normal, it's 11 files on the CDRW disc.. in the middle of play, it's jumping, clicking sound in the cd drive, and strange "stratch" sound out of speakers..
[03:00] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo uh.. ssh ?
[03:00] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: it's a CDRW discs
[03:00] <saphetiger> You would need to setup the extension for firefox.
[03:00] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... does anybody can help me
[03:00] <obnibolongo> obnibolongo: ok, forget it then...
[03:00] <cdubya> obnibolongo, what's the issue?
[03:00] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: right, but it's not DRM/enchanced audio/whatever else.  It's a normal audio CD.
[03:00] <FlannelKing> PwcrLinux: and again, I don't know, sorry.
[03:00] <Concretesledge> CW ?
[03:00] <Concretesledge> :)
[03:00] <PwcrLinux> FlannelKing: Okay
[03:01] <obnibolongo> cdubya: vmware tools after-install: no internet. VNC is killing me with all the slowness
[03:01] <crimsun> initardd: what's wrong with your sound?
[03:01] <Concretesledge> ya it isnt that great even on dialup
[03:01] <mram> hello
[03:01] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: have you tried the modprobe pcnet32 ; dhclient eth0 ?
[03:01] <Concretesledge> highspeed i mean
[03:01] <DewDude> try nx over VNC
[03:01] <DewDude> it's much faster
[03:01] <Concretesledge> no.
[03:01] <sgleo87> saphetiger, are you talking to me?
[03:01] <initardd> sgleo87, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:01] <warbringer87> anyone here feel like helping out a total goddamn newbie?
[03:01] <Concretesledge> let me try that
[03:01] <carlos> can anybody help me with my keyboard map_
[03:01] <mram> what is the disadvantage of a shared video memory?
[03:01] <initardd> dunno
[03:01] <cdubya> obnibolongo, so you've already tried to setup ssh, or no?
[03:01] <DewDude> warbringer87, what's your problem?
[03:02] <initardd> probly just need to load drivers or something
[03:02] <crimsun> initardd: as in, "Does it work?"
[03:02] <warbringer87> whats the difference between
[03:02] <tritium> warbringer87: watch the language, please
[03:02] <warbringer87> primary and logical
[03:02] <obnibolongo> cdubya: honestly, no. don't have the minimal idea how to set up the server; i'd hoped he knew :)
[03:02] <initardd> no, no sound whatsoever
[03:02] <warbringer87> (sorry)
[03:02] <Concretesledge> running now
[03:02] <Concretesledge> u watch ?
[03:02] <ubu_usr_1> Hello all, I used the following command to reset the password on MySQL and now I can't log in... any ideas? SET PASSWORD FOR username@penguin=PASSWORD('589dwF53'); I am using 'mysql -u root -h penguin -p' to login
[03:02] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: no, too slow.
[03:02] <DewDude> hrmm
[03:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mram: more activity on the system bus, which means more latency for anything using it - with dedicated ram on your vid card, you won't have processes fighting for access to the bus
[03:02] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... does anybody can help me
[03:02] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: what happened?
[03:02] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: modprobe worked?
[03:02] <crimsun> initardd: pastebin ``lsmod && cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer -c0''
[03:02] <Concretesledge> dhc DISCOVER
[03:02] <Concretesledge> on eth0
[03:03] <initardd> ok crimsun
[03:03] <naraha> wouldnt you just have to install the ssh package?
[03:03] <tritium> naraha: yes, or openssh-server
[03:03] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... does anybody can help me
[03:03] <Concretesledge> i dotn know how to do that Trae
[03:03] <blurf> is the server distro supporting SATA RAID (Intel ICH7R) from ASUS P5LD2 motherboard directly in the installation?
[03:03] <naraha> ok, but it works out-of-the-box right?
[03:03] <obnibolongo> carlos: where are you from?
[03:03] <cdubya> obnibolongo, apt-get install openssh-server
[03:03] <tritium> naraha: once installed, yes
[03:03] <mram> PuMpErNiCkLe: well it is going to be a laptop which is going to be used for shcool work, internet, email, and programming that is about it, no gaming I have consoles for that. it is a 128MB video card
[03:03] <carlos> Brazil
[03:04] <carlos> can you help me_
[03:04] <sgleo87> initardd, uhm I have all the codecs and all that but there are just some websites that want Internet explorer, is there any way to open those?
[03:04] <cdubya> obnibolongo, then check to make sure it's running, if not, then /etc/init.d/sshd start
[03:04] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo nope didnt work
[03:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mram: That should be more than enough, then.
[03:04] <obnibolongo> cdubya: Concretesledge is the one who should install, I just wanted to access his terminal :)
[03:04] <naraha> NX is completly shareware, isn't it? or is there a (non)free version?
[03:04] <cdubya> obnibolongo, that oughta do it. :)
[03:04] <tritium> Concretesledge: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:04] <cdubya> obnibolongo, ah
[03:04] <Concretesledge> cdubya i am running WindowsXP, vmware - ubutnu
[03:04] <cdubya> heh
[03:04] <cdubya> ewww...
[03:04] <cdubya> heh
[03:04] <carlos> obnibolongo can you help me
[03:04] <obnibolongo> cdubya: yah, cute ain't it? :P
[03:04] <mram> PuMpErNiCkLe: cool thanks, for the advise
[03:04] <cdubya> heh
[03:04] <cdubya> yeah
[03:05] <Concretesledge> no working leases in persistant database
[03:05] <Concretesledge>  - sleeping
[03:05] <cdubya> Concretesledge, so have you installed openssh-server?
[03:05] <obnibolongo> carlos: yes, in gnome after logging in go to preferences and check for keyboard layout
[03:05] <Concretesledge> cdubya on ubuntu ?
[03:05] <cdubya> yeah
[03:05] <carlos> ive already did it.. but nothing works
[03:05] <obnibolongo> cdubya: there is one problem. he doesn't have internet on ubuntu :P
[03:05] <sgleo87> hyperlinks in xchat or thunderbird won't open in firefox when I click on them. Is there any way to fix that?
[03:05] <cdubya> ouch
[03:05] <obnibolongo> carlos: nothing works how?
[03:05] <Apostle^> how do i set it so kde uses kdm ?
[03:06] <naraha> dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[03:06] <tritium> Apostle^: sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm, select kdm
[03:06] <Concretesledge> sudo apt-get install openssh-server?
[03:06] <hurax> hi, i need help from you
[03:06] <Apostle^> tritium: thank you
[03:06] <Concretesledge> ok i just installed it
[03:06] <spine> ubuntu wont setup my cd-burner drive correctly, ive been stuck having to boot to windows and use IFS to access the linux volume but after having so many problems and having a motherboard without LBA32 i decided to finally switch entirely, i cant burn cds now.
[03:06] <cdubya> Concretesledge, yes
[03:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mram: np :)
[03:06] <carlos> i tried many different kins of layout... but none of them works
[03:06] <spine> ubuntu wont setup my cd-burner drive correctly, ive been stuck having to boot to windows and use IFS to access the linux volume but after having so many problems and having a motherboard without LBA32 i decided to finally switch entirely, i cant burn cds now.
[03:06] <cdubya> Concretesledge, make sure it's running.
[03:06] <mram> :-)
[03:06] <obnibolongo> carlos: they do work, just not the proper layout :P
[03:06] <tritium> spine: don't repeat too often, please
[03:06] <sgleo87> is there any way to open websites in ubuntu that require Internet explorer?
[03:06] <Concretesledge> cdubya how ?>
[03:06] <carlos> in widows the layout is us international, but it doesnt work here
[03:06] <spine> trutum: can u help
[03:06] <cdubya> Concretesledge, ps ax | grep sshd
[03:07] <hurax> linux trashed the mbr so i had to install the windows mr, how can i reinstall grub from the ubuntu installation disk to use my current partitions without reinstalling ubuntu?
[03:07] <tritium> cdubya: or pgrep sshd ;)
[03:07] <sgleo87> hyperlinks in xchat or thunderbird won't open in firefox when I click on them. Is there any way to fix that?
[03:07] <obnibolongo> sgleo87: yah, download User Agent Switcher for Firefox. On the other hand if the ActiveX you're doomed.
[03:07] <cdubya> heh, yeah, thanks, tritium
[03:07] <carlos> the normal characteres work, but coma, plus, minus, etc... dont work
[03:07] <naraha> sgleo87: if they use activex controls i thikn theres nothing beside wine...
[03:07] <crimsun> !grub
[03:07] <Concretesledge> cdubya ok.. and it should read ?
[03:07] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[03:07] <hurax> when i select install grub from the menu it goes to partitioning
[03:07] <Concretesledge> cdubya yep its running
[03:07] <initardd> firefox is loading pages damn slow for some reason
[03:07] <cdubya> Concretesledge, should have an entry that says /usr/bin/sshd
[03:07] <Concretesledge> yep have it
[03:08] <IdleOne> !tell initardd about ipv6
[03:08] <cdubya> if it does, you're all good.....should be able to login via ssh using a unix account
[03:08] <initardd> how do you kill a ping process in terminal?
[03:08] <crimsun> ctrl+c
[03:08] <sgleo87> obnibolongo, naraha , thx, yeah, I think it does use Active X, I guess I'll try wine then....
[03:08] <IdleOne> ctrl-c
[03:08] <ubu_usr_1> initardd, ctrl + z
[03:08] <Concretesledge> cdubya but i dont have internet in UBUTNU , thats the problem
[03:08] <sgleo87> hyperlinks in xchat or thunderbird won't open in firefox when I click on them. Is there any way to fix that?
[03:08] <initardd> thanks
[03:08] <ubu_usr_1> IdleOne,  or that one :)
[03:08] <hurax> ok thanks i'll try that now
[03:08] <cdubya> Concretesledge, k. So do tell......
[03:09] <vader> is there any wireless folks here?
[03:09] <PwcrLinux> anyone, know about CD Audio checker if the CD music is bad or corrputed audio files or CDRW testing?
[03:09] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: hum last try
[03:09] <sgleo87> vader, I am
[03:09] <IdleOne> I havent had any wireless since neo unplugged me from the matrix :P
[03:09] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: modprobe vmxnet ;  dhclient eth0
[03:09] <IdleOne> s/wriless/wires
[03:09] <obnibolongo> IdleOne: you were wired to the matrix, no wired-less to it :P
[03:10] <Linuturk> does ubuntu support dual monitor? I just get messed up colors on the second monitor connected to my laptop.
[03:10] <Concretesledge> UNKNOWN hardware address type 776
[03:10] <IdleOne> obnibolongo, yeah either way . no wires
[03:10] <obnibolongo> IdleOne :)
[03:10] <Concretesledge> sit0
[03:10] <vader> sgleo87, ok, I am running the broadcom 4318 and can see any network but ummm no go on the joining, keeps comming up with temporary failure in name resolution, any ideas?
[03:10] <Spring_sphere> Will wine run morpheous?
[03:10] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: ok, ill connect with vnc again
[03:10] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: i'll bring the hammer now
[03:10] <Concretesledge> some crazy 00,00c.00.fds.00
[03:10] <cdubya> obnibolongo, Concretesledge, sorry, guess I came in a bit to late.....
[03:11] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: just open me a root terminal
[03:11] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: please
[03:11] <Spring_sphere> Will wine run morpheous?
[03:11] <IdleOne> Spring_sphere, give it a try or check wine website
[03:11] <Spring_sphere> k
[03:11] <cdubya> obnibolongo, is there a particular reason there's no net connection for Concretesledge on the ubuntu side of things? Just curious, I think I missed that somewheres.
[03:11] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... can anybody help me
[03:12] <mram> when is ubuntu flight 6 coming out?
[03:12] <IdleOne> its been out
[03:12] <IdleOne> !flight6
[03:12] <ubotu> methinks flight6 is http://www.ubuntu.com/testing
[03:12] <carlos> mram june
[03:12] <Linuturk> carlos, i have a similar laptop
[03:12] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo ok all set
[03:12] <Linuturk> carlos, mine was recognized fine
[03:12] <yipe> hi everybody
[03:12] <carlos> hi linuturk
[03:12] <obnibolongo> cdubya: I ran into the same problem a few months ago after rmmod pcnet32 to do modprobe pcnet32 ; never found out exactly what was the problem but i think i know
[03:12] <Concretesledge> cdubya that is the problem , no net
[03:12] <yipe> hi linuturk!
[03:12] <tritium> mram: in the past
[03:12] <Linuturk> hi
[03:12] <yipe> did you get switched over yet?
[03:13] <carlos> linuturk what kind of keyboard do you use_
[03:13] <Linuturk> on Ubuntu right now
[03:13] <mram> carlos no that is final version but i am asking about the next alpha release
[03:13] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: better compression now :D
[03:13] <yipe> sweet:)
[03:13] <Linuturk> carlos, english american
[03:13] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: switch to ubuntu, pls
[03:13] <Concretesledge> cool
[03:13] <Linuturk> yipe, know anything about multiple monitors?
[03:13] <arrick> hey IdleOne you here tonight?
[03:13] <carlos> im using enlsigh american but its not working
[03:13] <yipe> sorry
[03:13] <yipe> never done anythin with them
[03:14] <yipe> does anyone know if anyone still uses plain jane Unix?
[03:14] <cdubya> obnibolongo, Concretesledge, good luck. :)
[03:14] <yipe> just unix
[03:14] <Tailsfan> How long does a gnomebaker install take for Live CD?
[03:14] <sgleo87> vader, hmm...no not really...I don't know if ndiswrapper would help....sry
[03:14] <yipe> not BSD, not linux, not... minix...  UNIX
[03:14] <Tailsfan> I Tried k3b and it locked up ubuntu
[03:14] <sgleo87> hyperlinks in xchat or thunderbird won't open in firefox when I click on them. Is there any way to fix that?
[03:14] <initardd> i need a different pastebin site http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org isnt working, either that or i need to disable this ipv6
[03:15] <initardd> ?i guess
[03:15] <jim7> vader, what do you see when you run iwconfig
[03:15] <SimonJW> sgleo87 Have you tried System->Preferences->Preferred Applications?
[03:15] <Linuturk> does anyone have information about dual monitor support in breezy? similar to windows xp's extended desktop?
[03:15] <initardd> at any rate crimsun, i'm trying to pastebin that sound card data, but my problems got problems
[03:16] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... can anybody help me
[03:16] <yipe> linuturk, just so I understand, you want your two monitors to make one big "screen", right?
[03:16] <facugaich> how can I replicate the GRUB floppy created with the installation?
[03:16] <jeff_> Linuturk: do you have an ATI card?
[03:16] <Linuturk> yipe, yes
[03:16] <Linuturk> jeff_, nvidia
[03:16] <Linuturk> jeff_, already have the correct drivers installed
[03:16] <gn00b> initardd, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org works fine
[03:16] <yipe> okay.... I still don't know, but at least I have a better idea what you're looking for:P
[03:16] <jeff_> Linuturk: ah ok... i have an xorg.conf that works for that with fglrx
[03:17] <jeff_> don't know how to do it with nvidia though, it'd be different
[03:17] <vader> dangit.....ok, maybe I will get a few ideas after I upgrade
[03:17] <jimcooncat> is there a way (as root i guess) to popup text on a system to another user?
[03:17] <carlos> Hello people... I need some help with my keyboard map... I installed ubuntu right now, but i cant found the correct layout for my keyboard.... i have a notebook pavilion ze 5478cl...... can anybody help me
[03:17] <sgleo87> SimonJW, yes, it is set to firefox
[03:17] <Linuturk> carlos, don't spam the same message again and again please
[03:17] <yipe> my nvidia card had an option to do that very easily in windows.... but there seem to be far fewer options in the linux version:(
[03:17] <carlos> I just want any help
[03:18] <sgleo87> SimonJW, I did upgrade it to 1.5...might that be the cause?
[03:18] <Linuturk> is the dual monitor setup in xserver, nvidia config, or gnome?
[03:18] <Linuturk> which one should i focus on?
[03:18] <jimcooncat> carlos, did you try hp?
[03:18] <carlos> can you help me_
[03:19] <carlos> they dont support linux plataform
[03:19] <powell> hello
[03:19] <hpaulcho_> Where should I go to find information regarding wireless devices support for pcmcia?
[03:19] <carlos> you told me that you use a similar laptop....
[03:19] <jimcooncat> sorry, I thought they were pro-unix
[03:19] <carlos> so... what is your keyboard model
[03:19] <unstable> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
[03:19] <Linuturk> i do, but mine setup just fine, using american keyboard english
[03:20] <Linuturk> zv5000us series
[03:20] <jim7> carlos-  does this help.   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=27039
[03:20] <carlos> thanks... i will check
[03:20] <jimcooncat> is there a way (as root i guess) to popup text on a system to another user?
[03:20] <crimsun> initardd: do you have it pastebinned yet?
[03:20] <jim7> vader - what happened with your wireless
[03:21] <initardd> crimsun, i wasnt able to send it cuz my browser is so bogged down
[03:21] <jimcooncat> something I can install? or with zenity?
[03:21] <Tailsfan> Is there a way to check a HDD's space using the Live CD?
[03:21] <initardd> i just turned off ipv6 but i have to reboot?
[03:21] <Linuturk> I remember you helping me out
[03:21] <posthums> hey, new to ubuntu trying to install an app and ./configure does not find glib >= 2.0.0  according to synaptic i have it installed.  also ran ldconfig hoping that would sole it
[03:21] <IdleOne> initardd, yeah
[03:21] <crimsun> initardd: then just use another pastebin
[03:21] <initardd> i could /msg it to you
[03:21] <orbin> posthums: what app?
[03:22] <posthums> streamtuner
[03:22] <initardd> ok, i'll google some pastebins
[03:22] <crimsun> Linuturk: hi. forgive me if I have a poor memory (because I do).
[03:22] <orbin> posthums: you do know about the repos right?
[03:22] <orbin> posthums: it's in there.
[03:22] <carlos> linuturk I didnt have the option for  zv5000us series on ubuntu keyboard model_!_!_!_
[03:22] <posthums> it is? didnt see it, just streamripper
[03:22] <hpaulcho_> is there a list of supported wireless devices?
[03:22] <Tailsfan> !gnomebaker
[03:22] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Tailsfan
[03:23] <IdleOne> !info gnomebaker
[03:23] <orbin> !info streamtuner
[03:23] <ubotu> gnomebaker: (application for CD/DVD creation in the GNOME desktop), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.4.2-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 359 kB, Installed size: 1240 kB
[03:23] <ubotu> streamtuner: (A GUI audio stream directory browser), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 0.99.99-5ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 581 kB, Installed size: 2064 kB
[03:23] <orbin> posthums: is that it?
[03:23] <Tailsfan> can it be sudoed
[03:23] <posthums> think so
[03:23] <posthums> i enabled the universe/metaverse after install, does it have to be upgraded?
[03:23] <Linuturk> carlos, i didn't select that model in the install menu. I just kept the defaults on the install. have you searched the forums/wiki for an answer?
[03:24] <unstable> How do I get the gpg key for archives.ubuntu.com?
[03:25] <hurax> me again
[03:25] <Linuturk> !fetchyahoo
[03:25] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Linuturk
[03:25] <jeff_> anyone know of a good program for making screen capture movies?
[03:25] <hurax> the partitioner tells me now that /dev/hdb1 (where i installed ubuntu) is a fat16 partition
[03:25] <orbin> posthums: pastebin /etc/apt/source.list
[03:26] <ubu_usr_1> Hey guys, does anyone know how to find any lingering mysql files? Long story short, I am locked out of my database and need to reinstall to reset the root password - but my inital apt-get install mysql-server- command didn't remove everything and when I reinstalled I had the same password for localhost. (the one I can't remember)
[03:26] <orbin> posthums: *sources.list
[03:26] <hurax> and with mount it mounts as such, showing only nonsense
[03:26] <hurax> while it was ext3 (never hat fat16 here)
[03:26] <posthums> just found it i think
[03:26] <Linuturk> fetchyahoo works with Evolution, correct?
[03:27] <facugaich> ubu_usr_1: first try apt-get remove
[03:27] <orbin> posthums: oh, righto then
[03:27] <kbrooks> WHAT'S 1st party?
[03:27] <kbrooks> 2nd party?
[03:27] <kbrooks> 3rd party?
[03:28] <carlos> i lookinf dor this....
[03:28] <Linuturk> i've got a G3 233mhz mac sitting on my desk. could I use a combo of Ubuntu with XFCE? what kind of performance would I get?
[03:28] <unstable> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
[03:29] <hurax> is there a way to recover that installation or do i have to reinstall it?
[03:29] <hurax> well it wasn't old anyway
[03:29] <initardd> crimsun theres something wrong with this?  i've tried five diferent pastebins and they all send back errors, not timeouts, even though it takes too long
[03:29] <Tailsfan> Dang
[03:29] <facugaich> ubu_usr_1: did you solve your problem?
[03:29] <crimsun> initardd: where are you pasting?
[03:30] <initardd> first five googles
[03:30] <initardd> reccomend one?
[03:30] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, unfortunatly I that does the same thing that appending a - to the end of an install command... it doesn't seem to remove the lingering database files that set the password.
[03:30] <crimsun> pastebin.ca?
[03:30] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: er... Had you been meddling with virtual devices?
[03:30] <Concretesledge> no
[03:30] <Concretesledge> thats intersting
[03:30] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: weird. You had no virtual ethernet devices. so no DHCP server. so no IP
[03:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Linuturk: It would be usable.  I've had KDE 3.3 running on a 300MHz powermac, and it was bearable.  It probably won't be spectacular, though.
[03:31] <Concretesledge> obnibolongo right on, so now what?
[03:31] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, basically -when you install a fresh sql server the password should be blank by default.. shouldn't it?
[03:31] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: I had assumed from the beginning your network interfaces in Ubuntu were screwed.
[03:31] <initardd> crimsun, http://pastebin.ca/49233  here ya go
[03:31] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: Well now you have internet
[03:31] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: :)
[03:31] <theinternet> woo
[03:31] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: if you have already installed vmware tools as root, I think it's all done
[03:32] <Concretesledge> wow
[03:32] <Concretesledge> it finally works
[03:32] <Concretesledge> lol
[03:32] <theinternet> I'm a newbie to this who Linux thing. I was wondering, how, do you run a file in root?
[03:32] <Concretesledge> thank youso much
[03:32] <Concretesledge> :)
[03:32] <facugaich> ubu_usr_1: I wouldn't know, I haven't installed mysql. Have you tried looking for help somewhere related to mysql?
[03:32] <Linuturk> PuMpErNiCkLe, thanks
[03:32] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: PS: just in case, don't run rmmod pcnet32 . i ran intro problems once for doing it
[03:32] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: other times i didn't run into problems, but just in case... if it works, don't touch it :D
[03:33] <crimsun> initardd: ok. At a Terminal, sudo modprobe snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1 reset_workaround_2=1
[03:33] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Linuturk: Come to think of it, you'll probably see a decent speed boost out of more ram... iirc, that was the biggest bottleneck
[03:33] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, no not yet. I am pretty new to IRC, can I just type in #mysql?
[03:33] <yipe> does anyone know if anyone still uses plain jane Unix?
[03:33] <bimberi> theinternet: you use 'sudo' before command ...
[03:33] <bimberi> !tell theinternet about sudo
[03:34] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: well, gonna sleep
[03:34] <unstable> W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
[03:34] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, I am googling it , thanks for your help.
[03:34] <unstable> bimberi: How do I fix that?
[03:34] <PuMpErNiCkLe> yipe: AT&T unix, you mean?  Like, SysV?
[03:34] <obnibolongo> Concretesledge: have fun with your new Interneted Ubuntu :P
[03:34] <theinternet> Oh right. Durr. Sorry about that.
[03:34] <facugaich> ubu_usr_1: the command would be "/join #mysql", but I don't know if the channels exists
[03:34] <yipe> I don't really know.... just "Unix" not linux, or minix, or BSD
[03:34] <IdleOne> Concretesledge, time to enable the repos :)
[03:34] <obnibolongo> someone take the job now
[03:35] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, ok - thanks - I'll make sure I find the channel first.
[03:35] <posthums> yipe: i primarily run *bsd.. just trying out linux again..
[03:35] <bimberi> unstable: try this ...
[03:35] <obnibolongo> i need to eat cookies
[03:35] <obnibolongo> and then bed
[03:35] <bimberi> !tell unstable about gpgerr
[03:35] <obnibolongo> muah muah muah :P
[03:35] <obnibolongo> cya guys
[03:35] <cdubya> sweet, obnibolongo, you got him up?
[03:35] <orbin> yipe: some people still learn assembly.  i'm sure there's a few out there
[03:35] <johanbr> yipe: Solaris is alive and well.
[03:35] <PuMpErNiCkLe> yipe: Some people still run commercial unices, like Irix, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX... would those qualify?
[03:35] <hurax> what do you define as unix? we have aix and solaris machines at my uni which i use sometimes
[03:35] <yipe> I guess
[03:35] <yipe> << new to *nix
[03:35] <yipe> I was just curious
[03:35] <yipe> not actually trying to do anything with that info
[03:35] <obnibolongo> cdubya: yah for some reason he had no virtual devices on windows. I'd thought his guest interface was with problems but instead it was the host one that din't exist.....
[03:35] <initardd> crimsun http://pastebin.ca/49234
[03:36] <crimsun> initardd: need dmesg
[03:36] <initardd> what is that?
[03:36] <unstable> bimberi: I still get the error.
[03:36] <tonyyarusso> Anyone recognize the acronym ATOP?  We have a room here labeled "ATOP Lab" and then it says (Unix lab) underneath.
[03:36] <initardd> synaptic it?
[03:36] <unstable> bimberi: What is the gpg command to add teh key?
[03:36] <crimsun> initardd: ``dmesg''
[03:36] <initardd> ah ok
[03:36] <obnibolongo> well
[03:36] <obnibolongo> gone
[03:37] <sorsis> is ubuntu going to continue copying of package repositories of debian or is ubuntu going keep their own packages in future?
[03:37] <ubu_usr_1> facugaich, - there is a #mysql channel, Thanks! http://dev.mysql.com/support/
[03:37] <bimberi> unstable: i don't know sorry - you could try another mirror (eg. archive.ubuntu.com)
[03:37] <unstable> bimberi: I tried that already.
[03:38] <yipe> I hope they stick with .deb
[03:38] <yipe> it's hard enough to find those
[03:38] <facugaich> you're welcome ubu_usr_1 :)
[03:38] <yipe> .ubu would just make it even harder
[03:38] <Concretesledge> shit
[03:38] <Concretesledge> ob
[03:38] <yipe> .rpm is everywhere, damn hats
[03:39] <hurax> .deb is a different format than .rpm
[03:39] <Bambino> Hi people, i wanna make conky autostart. And i wrote thisline but its not starting, am I typing something wrong?
[03:39] <hurax> but you can repachkage it with alien
[03:39] <Bambino> #!/bin/bash
[03:39] <Bambino> /usr/bin/conky
[03:39] <Concretesledge> OH NO!
[03:40] <Tailsfan> Do I treat .deb packages as installers?
[03:40] <Tailsfan> or is there a special sudo command for it
[03:40] <facugaich> dpkg tailsfaan
[03:40] <boggiex64> I need some advice!!
[03:40] <initardd> crimson, dmesg http://pastebin.ca/49235
[03:40] <jbroome> if it smells bad, don't eat it
[03:41] <cdubya> Concretesledge, what happened.
[03:41] <initardd> but you gotta lick it before you stick it
[03:41] <Concretesledge> i did what he said not to do
[03:41] <Concretesledge> i think
[03:41] <initardd> my bad, my bad, that was crude
[03:41] <facugaich> boggiex64, ask away
[03:41] <Linuturk> i just installed fetchmail. where do I configure it?
[03:41] <Concretesledge> i dunno i ran the config-tools and the internet quit
[03:42] <cdubya> Concretesledge, ouch.
[03:42] <yipe> I know .rpm and .deb are different, I was saying it's already harder to find .deb than it is .rpm
[03:42] <PhoenixGI> Hello Everybody
[03:42] <yipe> to make a different format for ubuntu would just make things worse
[03:42] <yipe> hi
[03:42] <Concretesledge> did he say hes comin back
[03:42] <Concretesledge> dam
[03:42] <crimsun> initardd: are you on breezy or dapper?
[03:42] <Concretesledge> grrrrrrrrrrr
[03:42] <crimsun> initardd: I presume the former?
[03:42] <initardd> breezy
[03:42] <Tailsfan> Hwo do I dpkg?
[03:42] <cdubya> Concretesledge, I think he said he was going to sleep
[03:42] <crimsun> initardd: ok, then ``modinfo snd-nm256''
[03:42] <tonyyarusso> The internet quit?  Sad.  I guess we'll all have to get off.  ;)
[03:43] <cdubya> hey tony
[03:43] <Concretesledge> aww
[03:43] <Concretesledge> man
[03:43] <Concretesledge> NO
[03:43] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: Hey.
[03:43] <orbin> Concretesledge: restrain yourself please
[03:43] <Tailsfan> !dpkg
[03:43] <facugaich> tailsfan: "dpkg -i [filename] "
[03:43] <initardd> crimsun: modinfo: could not open snd-nm256: Invalid argument
[03:43] <bimberi> !deb
[03:43] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[03:44] <theinternet> ffff I tried installing this nvidia driver, but when I enter the command, it says "No such file" and cd Desktop/ shows the same thing after that.
[03:44] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, last time I saw you in here you were getting your hands downright dirty in this stuff and getting good.......heh
[03:44] <crimsun> initardd: huh? ``modinfo snd_nm256''
[03:44] <mikodelacruz> what software functions similar to PAINT of Windows
[03:45] <mikodelacruz> (for ubuntu)
[03:45] <_jason> mikodelacruz: you can use gimp
[03:45] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: Yep.  I think I have a pretty good handle on it now too.  (Except for earlier today when my X was being buggy - turned out a reboot did the trick though, it was weird)
[03:45] <facugaich> miko, gimp
[03:45] <initardd> omitt the '' crimsun?
[03:45] <cdubya> hey, good job, tonyyarusso. Glad to see it.
[03:45] <orbin> mikodelacruz: gpaint
[03:45] <crimsun> initardd: yes
[03:45] <tonyyarusso> mikodelacruz: Gimp's actually somewhere between Paint and Photoshop, should be easily able to handle whatever you need it for.
[03:46] <initardd> ok crimsun, i must of hooked one of the ' the first time, justasec
[03:46] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, I've been slowly converting my friends to ubuntu......still trying to get one up but hit a brick wall with a really weird issue.
[03:46] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: In June, I'm planning to double-install Dapper, and then use one of those to keep up with the next development release.  Should be interesting!
[03:46] <orbin> tonyyarusso: are there people in the ATOP room? why not jus knock and ask?
[03:46] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: What issue?
[03:46] <hackel> Anyone good with CUPS?  I'm trying to share my deskjet printer and I must be doing something wrong...
[03:47] <tonyyarusso> orbin: The only time I walk by there is while doing campus lockup at night, so no.
[03:47] <warbringer87> woot,  ubuntu up and running
[03:47] <warbringer87> ill see you guys later :P
[03:47] <hackel> I get this weird log message: [cups-driverd]  Unable to open "/usr/share/ppd/^F~<9C><BF>^S~<9C><BF>^W~<9C><BF>" - No such file or directory
[03:47] <s4br3> nomasteryoda, TLLTS is working now
[03:47] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, it was really weird. booted the breezy install disc and got to the partitioner, but the partitioner couldn't seem to modify the partition table as the resize always failed. And the system hung trying. BIG TIME.
[03:47] <cdubya> heh
[03:47] <drew> im trying to set up eric IDE for python and am trying to point it to firefox. can someone help me find it? sorry <newb>
[03:47] <conciselinux> hi
[03:48] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: That is odd.  We had someone else in here with that about three days ago though.
[03:48] <drew> i found 75 files with "firefox" in it on the filesystem, but can't tell which one is the executable
[03:48] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, yeah, it was nuts.....
[03:48] <camden> so.. this ubuntu linux..
[03:48] <camden> I like it.
[03:48] <crimsun> drew: /usr/bin/firefox is the wrapper script.
[03:48] <Tailsfan> where do I put the !apt
[03:48] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, I've installed ubuntu on quite a few machines and never any issues like that with the partitioner.
[03:49] <tonyyarusso> drew: Either /usr/bin/firefox or /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox
[03:49] <drew> thanks crimsun - ill try pointing it at that
[03:49] <facugaich> tailsfan, what do you mean? running it as a command?
[03:49] <tonyyarusso> (The latter if your /usr/bin one has taken a long walk and gone missing.)
[03:49] <ic56> softmodem question: I installed the free-of-charge linuxant driver.  I wrote a quick script to open /dev/modem and issue an `AT' command.  It responded with `OK' but then started sending me blank lines like there was some feedback loop.  Anyone seen this?
[03:49] <Tailsfan> Yes fo unpacking .deb's?
[03:50] <boggiex64> ok here's my prob  I have an AMD sempron processor and when i lspci i get

[03:50] <boggiex64> 0000:00:18.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron]  HyperTransport Technology Configuration
[03:50] <boggiex64> 0000:00:18.1 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron]  Address Map
[03:50] <boggiex64> 0000:00:18.2 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron]  DRAM Controller
[03:50] <boggiex64> 0000:00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron]  Miscellaneous Control

[03:50] <boggiex64> But when I try and install a 64bit os it says 64bit os not found.
[03:50] <crimsun> !paste
[03:50] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[03:50] <tonyyarusso> ic56: No, I've only interacted with it through wvdial.
[03:50] <unstable> boggiex64: You fucking idiot.
[03:50] <theholylancer> hello i got a question, where is the grub config files that will allow me change which is the default boot option??
[03:50] <crimsun> unstable: there's no need for that :)
[03:50] <xored> how do i let the consolte use a specific charset or check the current ?
[03:50] <boggiex64> sure am>
[03:50] <drew> thanks for the help  - it worked.
[03:50] <facugaich> tailsfan, do you know how to open a terminal?
[03:50] <orbin> theholylancer: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:50] <Tailsfan> I have to open now
[03:50] <Tailsfan> it*
[03:51] <theholylancer> ty orbin
[03:51] <PhoenixGI> Oh cool, Thanks for asking theholylancer, That was on my list of things to do also :)
[03:51] <Tailsfan> What do I do now
[03:51] <facugaich> tailsfan, go to the directory with the .deb file
[03:51] <PhoenixGI> Thanks Orbin
[03:51] <arrick> evening obin
[03:51] <arrick> orbin, ^^
[03:51] <wy> anyone has experience with wireless LAN setup. I tried wlan-ng and hostap, but none works
[03:51] <crimsun> initardd: I have to leave in 5 minutes
[03:51] <facugaich> through the terminal I mean
[03:51] <arrick> evenign ic56
[03:51] <Concretesledge> no no no no
[03:51] <tonyyarusso> theholylancer: Keep in mind that grub counts funny, so if you want the first one to be the default, you tell grub 0.
[03:51] <orbin> PhoenixGI, theholylancer :  no sweat
[03:52] <boggiex64> But I want my 64 bit on all three comps seeing as the first two worked
[03:52] <orbin> morning arrick
[03:52] <initardd> sucks for me crimsun, i cant make the browser go faster without reboot
[03:52] <Concretesledge> :(
[03:52] <crimsun> initardd: just try ``sudo modprobe snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1''
[03:52] <cdubya> Concretesledge, bummer, man.
[03:52] <xored> how to get the chraset of a specific file ?
[03:53] <camden> there must be a simple way to update my entire system..
[03:53] <initardd> fatal error crimsun
[03:53] <initardd> i appreciate it anyways
[03:53] <crimsun> initardd: give me the lspci -v lines for your sound chipset
[03:53] <conciselinux> hi Whats going on ? :)
[03:53] <Kyral> camden: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:54] <conciselinux> whats the topic ?
[03:54] <theholylancer> ?? in the menu.lst i cannot edit it..
[03:54] <theholylancer> could i replace it?
[03:54] <conciselinux> :D
[03:54] <Concretesledge> oh
[03:54] <Concretesledge> i fixed it
[03:54] <tonyyarusso> conciselinux: Type /topic to see.
[03:54] <cdubya> Concretesledge, kewl. What'd ya do to it?
[03:54] <arrick> hey, whats te nam of the package for the ubuntu desktop?
[03:54] <initardd> crimsun, all of it?
[03:54] <crimsun> ubuntu-desktop
[03:54] <tonyyarusso> arrick: ubuntu-desktop
[03:54] <conciselinux> :))
[03:54] <arrick> thanks
[03:54] <initardd> that laste pastebin failed btw
[03:54] <crimsun> initardd: no, just the portion for your sound chipset
[03:55] <initardd> Multimedia audio controller: Neomagic Corporation NM2200 [MagicMedia 256AV Audio]  (rev 12)
[03:55] <camden> thank you kyral
[03:55] <crimsun> initardd: have you tried just ``sudo modprobe snd-nm256'' ?
[03:55] <PhoenixGI> theholylancer how did you open the file? I did sudo gedit from a terminl window to be able to editi it
[03:55] <orbin> theholylancer: use sudo
[03:55] <Tailsfan> WHat do I type to access the desktop with cd?
[03:56] <PhoenixGI> bah, need new fingers
[03:56] <arrick> omg is this thing faster than the last one
[03:56] <tonyyarusso> Tailsfan: cd ~/Desktop
[03:56] <orbin> PhoenixGI: sudo w/ gui apps is a no-no apparently
[03:56] <initardd> same fatal errors
[03:56] <initardd> same fatal errors crimsun
[03:56] <crimsun> initardd: no device?
[03:56] <tonyyarusso> orbin: You can use gksudo instead.
[03:56] <initardd> error running install command
[03:57] <crimsun> what's the error?
[03:57] <tonyyarusso> orbin: (but nautilus still isn't a good idea to sudo with unless you know what you're doing)
[03:57] <orbin> tonyyarusso: yes, we were talking bout this yesterday
[03:57] <PhoenixGI> Orbin: hehe oh, oops, ok what would the be proper way then.  I'm a total clue-ball n00b to *nix
[03:57] <tonyyarusso> orbin: Ah, okay.
[03:57] <initardd> FATAL: Error inserting snd_nm256 (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[03:57] <initardd> FATAL: Error running install command for snd_nm256
[03:57] <Tailsfan> I'm getting a error with the dpkg
[03:57] <tonyyarusso> orbin: I'll let you take it away then.
[03:57] <crimsun> initardd: dmesg|tail -2
[03:58] <arrick> hey PhoenixGI watch the nb word, its considered a 4 letter word here
[03:58] <orbin> tonyyarusso: bit trickier though: try this: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:58] <facugaich> tailsfan, what command did you run?
[03:58] <orbin> PhoenixGI: use a console editor or use gksudo as a replacement for sudo as tonyyarusso said
[03:58] <initardd> [4304392.434000]  snd_nm256: Unknown parameter `reset_workaround_2'
[03:58] <initardd> [4304562.493000]  snd_nm256: Unknown parameter `reset_workaround_2'
[03:58] <Tailsfan> sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[03:58] <initardd> sorry for the flood channel
[03:58] <orbin> tonyyarusso: that doesn't open the existing file for me
[03:59] <initardd> my browsers got problems
[03:59] <facugaich> tailsfan, what error?
[03:59] <crimsun> initardd: remove that reset_workaround_2=1. Only use reset_workaround=1
[03:59] <PhoenixGI> Arrick: eh ok, I'll stop swearing at myself then :)
[03:59] <orbin> hence the need for quotes: gksudo 'gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[03:59] <PhoenixGI> orbin, ok thanks I'll look that up
[03:59] <initardd> edit something crimsun?
[03:59] <Tailsfan> It's requiring a action option
[04:00] <Daskies> 2 questions. 1: Is there a way to make the desktop icons small? 2: Where is the font folder?
[04:00] <crimsun> initardd: no, just ``sudo modprobe reset_workaround=1''
[04:00] <orbin> Daskies: [1]  right-click>stretch
[04:00] <tonyyarusso> orbin: You are quite right, and I'm not sure why.
[04:00] <Daskies>  Thanks on 1 orbin
[04:01] <tonyyarusso> orbin: Ah, there it is.
[04:01] <facugaich> tailsfan, that's weird. what exactly is it telling you?
[04:01] <initardd> crimsun, FATAL: Module reset_workaround=1 not found.
[04:01] <[C] hris> Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[04:01] <[C] hris> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[04:01] <Daskies> Anyone know where the font folder is?
[04:01] <arrick> yeah, some ops might be touchy is all PhoenixGI
[04:01] <[C] hris> how do i fix that when i'm trying to wine a program
[04:01] <arrick> not me
[04:01] <zrin> hi, what is the root password on the 5.1 vmware appliance?
[04:01] <crimsun> initardd: err, ``sudo modprobe snd-nm256 reset_workaround=1''
[04:01] <arrick> !root
[04:01] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:02] <Tailsfan> dpkg: need an action option
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*] ;
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Type dpkg --licence for copyright licence and lack of warranty (GNU GPL) [*] .
[04:02] <orbin> tonyyarusso: there what is?
[04:02] <Tailsfan> Options marked [*]  produce a lot of output - pipe it through `less' or `more' !
[04:02] <Daskies> !font
[04:02] <ubotu> methinks font is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[04:02] <orbin> nice
[04:02] <tonyyarusso> orbin: With the quotes it worked.
[04:02] <Daskies> You think right
[04:02] <crimsun> initardd: sorry, I have to leave.
[04:02] <[C] hris> Anyone?
[04:02] <initardd> crimsun, ok, go, thanks
[04:02] <orbin> tonyyarusso: yeah.
[04:03] <initardd> fatal error again
[04:03] <initardd> its cool
[04:03] <Tailsfan> That help?
[04:03] <initardd> i'm no worse off now than i was before
[04:03] <orbin> tonyyarusso: i think it might be a gedit quirk though, b/c apparentlykate works fine (though why you'd be running kate in gnome...)
[04:03] <facugaich> tailsfan, try -install instead of -i
[04:03] <PhoenixGI> hmmm Why whould I have 3 packaged listed as held back and not upgraded in Synaptic package manager?
[04:03] <Tailsfan> I did that and it gave me the same message
[04:04] <facugaich> --install, sorry
[04:04] <Tailsfan> O.K. Hold On
[04:04] <vader> heh I love it....got the Broadcom 4318 wireless working on Dapper
[04:05] <gur__> err, ubuntu install doesn't even include gcc?
[04:05] <theholylancer> i have encountered a problem: ubuntu locks me out of the system folers, i cannot edit anything here, it says permission denied, but i;m sure that the current account is the one that i installed ubuntu with, aka the admin account
[04:05] <tritium> gur__: install it
[04:05] <tonyyarusso> gur__: Install build-essential.
[04:05] <ThinkL00p> I have VIA onboard video card in ubuntu, how would I install the drivers for the video card?
[04:05] <posthums> that got me too.  i cant believe distros dont include build tools by default :P
[04:06] <cdubya> later all.
[04:06] <jerware> how can i tell if my eth0   interface is currently half or full duplex?
[04:06] <tritium> posthums: the majority of users don't need them
[04:06] <[C] hris> gur__ nope just install it
[04:06] <gur__> yeah i can install it of course, i was just surprised to see it didn't include it
[04:06] <[C] hris> sudo apt-get install gcc
[04:06] <warbringer87> how do I install windows programs onto a pc running ubuntu?
[04:06] <warbringer87> I have been told it can be done...
[04:06] <gur__> maybe this is a good sign.. that more mainstream users are coming towards gnu/linux ;)
[04:06] <[C] hris> Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[04:06] <hyphenated> gur__: installing the 'build-essential' package should give you the stuff you want
[04:06] <[C] hris> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[04:06] <theholylancer> anyone?
[04:07] <jeff_> good evening.
[04:07] <[C] hris> anyone know what i need to do so wine finds my drivers
[04:07] <hyphenated> theholylancer: because you're still just a regular user
[04:07] <theholylancer> i have encountered a problem: ubuntu locks me out of the system folers, i cannot edit anything here, it says permission denied, but i;m sure that the current account is the one that i installed ubuntu with, aka the admin account
[04:07] <theholylancer> do i need to create a new user?
[04:07] <hyphenated> theholylancer: you still need to activate root privileges to make some of the changes
[04:07] <orbin> ThinkL00p: what are you currently using?
[04:07] <ThinkL00p> orbin: running gnome right now
[04:07] <theholylancer> how do i active toot privileges?
[04:07] <hyphenated> theholylancer: and you activate that on a temporary basis with 'sudo'
[04:07] <orbin> ThinkL00p: sorry, what *driver*?
[04:07] <CNAP> warbringer87: try wine
[04:08] <hyphenated> theholylancer: are you using a shell, or a GUI to try and edit these files?
[04:08] <theholylancer> in the gnone terminal
[04:08] <ThinkL00p> how would I find out what driver im using
[04:08] <theholylancer> ?
[04:08] <warbringer87> hey, i just thhought of something. What IRC client are you guys using?
[04:08] <facugaich> warbringer, xchat probably
[04:08] <[C] hris> xchat
[04:08] <hyphenated> theholylancer: put the word 'sudo' before the command you were trying to run
[04:08] <tritium> warbringer87: irssi
[04:08] <theholylancer> um i'm using the gui
[04:08] <theholylancer> not command line
[04:08] <jeff_> question: am I wrong in expecting the sbp2 firewire modules to be auto-loaded by the kernel upon connecting an ipod without specifying a mount point in /etc/fstab? (plugging in the ipod does not cause the kernel to autoload sbp2, but modprobing sbp2 loads it and everything else works aftewards)
[04:08] <RightSaidTed> hey guys I'm having some wicked dual boot problems- i have 2 hard drives and i installed ubuntu on one of them, winxp is on the other.
[04:08] <orbin> ThinkL00p: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver | tail -n 1
[04:09] <theholylancer> i'm currently in ubuntu logged in
[04:09] <DBO> RightSaidTed, be more specific please
[04:09] <theholylancer> and trying to edit menu.lst
[04:09] <RightSaidTed> everything was fine, i logged into win xp once
[04:09] <RightSaidTed> and now i try to go to ubuntu and it dies quickly
[04:09] <tonyyarusso> warbringer87: irssi, since XChat's no good if you need to restart X and get support at the same time.
[04:09] <ThinkL00p> orbin: it just says Driver "via"
[04:09] <DBO> RightSaidTed, what do you mean by it "dies"
[04:10] <RightSaidTed> "mount: Mounting /dev/hda1 on /root failed: Invalid argument.  mount: mounting /root/dev on /dev/static/dev failed: No such file or directory"
[04:10] <arun> should we install xfree86 for installing current mplayer version in x86 machine
[04:10] <RightSaidTed> and i get kicked out to this funky shell with only a few commands, and being a newb i'm confused.
[04:10] <[C] hris> Anyone know how to get wine working ?
[04:10] <theshibboleth> I'm looking for a file manager for ubuntu that can support "column view" like the finder in Mac OS X. Does anyone know of something like this?
[04:10] <orbin> ThinkL00p: well, i'm guessing here, but that's probably the driver you should use
[04:10] <ThinkL00p> well how would i enable 3d graphics excel?
[04:10] <PhoenixGI> theholylancer try opening a terminal windo and type in sudo pico /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:10] <RightSaidTed> google searches seemed to make it look like it may just be the wrong commands- i only ran xp from a grub command line, not the actual grub menu.
[04:11] <orbin> ThinkL00p: is it capable of it?
[04:11] <DBO> RightSaidTed, had ubuntu ever booted correctly?
[04:11] <ThinkL00p> not sure! ?
[04:11] <ThinkL00p> how would i find out
[04:11] <carthik> theholylancer, try opening a terminal and doing $gksudo gedit /boot/menu/grub.lst
[04:11] <RightSaidTed> so i thought maybe i screwed up something when i said map (hd0) (hd1) and then after map (hd1) (hd0) to boot xp
[04:11] <RightSaidTed> DBO: yes, quite a few times
[04:11] <warbringer87> what is .rpm ?
[04:11] <RightSaidTed> i just hadn't done any xp stuff yet
[04:12] <arun> tonyyarusso, the version of mplayer in the ubuntu package is old :(.. i need so new features so i need some help installing it from the source
[04:12] <_jason> !rpm
[04:12] <orbin> ThinkL00p: well, have you played games before?
[04:12] <ubotu> rpm is, like, totally, the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
[04:12] <PhoenixGI> thanks Carthik, I was just trying to find out how to use gksudo
[04:12] <lutra> warbringer87: an evil, evil file extension
[04:12] <orbin> ThinkL00p: in xp that is
[04:12] <ThinkL00p> Orbin: basic games yeah
[04:12] <warbringer87> ok, well, how the hell do i install xchat then :\
[04:12] <ThinkL00p> like Unreal Tournament
[04:12] <IceTox> Is there anyone here who is good with ssh error messages? I'm getting this one error while trying to logon to another server. I get to login, but get juped at once.
[04:12] <tonyyarusso> arun: Ah.  Well, generally things around here work with Xorg, so I dunno.
[04:12] <DBO> RightSaidTed, odd... do you run any programs on windows that might have effected your linux disks?
[04:12] <lutra> warbringer87: sudo apt-get install xchat-gnome
[04:12] <orbin> ThinkL00p: ah, ut.  yeah, it's probably capable then
[04:12] <RightSaidTed> DBO- no I don't think so
[04:12] <warbringer87> You just confused me :P
[04:12] <jeff_> IceTox> what's the message?
[04:13] <RightSaidTed> they are 2 different physical drives.
[04:13] <tonyyarusso> warbringer87: It should already be installed.
[04:13] <orbin> ThinkL00p: i'm not familiar w/ via to be honest.  i'd search the forum
[04:13] <warbringer87> oh
[04:13] <warbringer87> ok
[04:13] <warbringer87> ahhh
[04:13] <warbringer87> it is
[04:13] <IceTox> jeff_, "Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-minimal.c: 84: __libc_memalign: Assertion `page != ((void *) -1)' failed!"
[04:13] <warbringer87> thanks!
[04:13] <RightSaidTed> is there anything i can do from this goofy busybox built in shell to figure out what drives have what?
[04:13] <arun> tonyyarusso, ok thanks anyway..
[04:13] <ThinkL00p> whats a ubuntu app for sniffing out wireless networks? then getting the wep keys for them?
[04:13] <DBO> RightSaidTed, you need someone more awake than me... sorry I figured this would be a standard run of the mill problem, but you found yourself a genuine issue
[04:13] <theholylancer> carthik: it still says read only
[04:13] <carthik> theshibboleth, there is something called GWorkspace I've heard of that does what you want
[04:13] <Warbringer87> sweet
[04:14] <RightSaidTed> DBO, thanks, yeah.
[04:14] <jeff_> IceTox> that's not an ssh protocol message per se.  It is rather an executable error for the ssh command itself.    have you updated ssh recently?
[04:14] <blindx> I just hit 700kb/s transfer on my wireless connection.
[04:14] <carthik> theholylancer, can you do a $groups <your-username> and tell me what gives?
[04:14] <RightSaidTed> anybody?
[04:14] <lutra> ThinkL00p: network-manager can sniff them out...but i don't know about getting wep keys
[04:14] <blindx> I've never gone over 200 before.
[04:14] <blindx> Sorry, off topic. :P
[04:14] <DewDude> ok, here's one for somebody. i don't have a working optical drive in my box right now, but i want to play some q2 with some friends, i have an actual pressed CD i purchased sitting in my one sysem, and i'm trying to FTP over, and i'm getting this: http://pastebin.com/656891 i've tried setting every permission i could imagine and still, same error.
[04:14] <theshibboleth> carthik: thanks. I'll look into it
[04:14] <tonyyarusso> DBO: I have 1 (!) idea - if you can still get to a "funky shell thing", maybe you can run grub-install and see if it can fix itself.
[04:15] <RightSaidTed> tony- where is that located?
[04:15] <theholylancer> carthik
[04:15] <theholylancer> it sayd command not found
[04:15] <IceTox> no I haven't jeff_, but tried to apt-get install it now, and it's already the newest version.
[04:15] <theholylancer> bash: name : command not found
[04:15] <arun> hi all..  i need to install mplayer from source cos i need some features.. has there anyone who has done this ??
[04:15] <_jason> arun: yes, which features?
[04:15] <tonyyarusso> RightSaidTed: Should just type it like that.  sudo (if necessary) grub-install /dev/wherever_the_mbr_is
[04:16] <carthik> theholylancer, I asked you type $groups carthik (replace carthik with your username)
[04:16] <RightSaidTed> tony- it doesn't even know what sudo is
[04:16] <theholylancer> um ok should i type the $ sign?
[04:16] <theholylancer> i been doing that...
[04:16] <theholylancer> something tells me its noob moment...
[04:16] <Warbringer87> gah, what was the channel for wine or whatever it was called?
[04:16] <jeff_> IceTox> how about libc6?
[04:16] <carthik> theholylancer, not, it should already be there, right? jus type the rest ina terminal please
[04:16] <theholylancer> ok done
[04:16] <tonyyarusso> Is there any good comprehensive text-mode user:group management tool?  (Preferably one of those things that almost pretends to be graphical, but isn't, like aptitude).
[04:16] <theholylancer> it says
[04:16] <jeff_> IceTox> (seems like there is some problem between libc and ssh on your system)
[04:17] <theholylancer> root adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[04:17] <tonyyarusso> Warbringer87: #winehq I think.
[04:17] <carthik> theholylancer, it would help if you didn't user "Enter" like a comma here in the channel. Longer sentences are better for others to understand :)
[04:17] <Warbringer87> thanks
[04:17] <tritium> theholylancer: what are you trying to do?
[04:17] <theholylancer> ok
[04:17] <arun> _jason, i need screenshot filter that i cannot get to work in the ubuntu package
[04:17] <IceTox> jeff_, that's the newest version too
[04:17] <arrick> ok, whats the command for starting ubuntu-desktop after installing it?
[04:18] <Warbringer87> linux seems to be a mix of windows and mac os
[04:18] <carthik> theholylancer, see the "Admin" part htere, that tells you you are an admin. So you can edit files as the admin user, if you can't no one can!
[04:18] <theholylancer> i'm trying to make windows as my main os in grub so that if i open the ocmputer it will goto windoews xp
[04:18] <slew> !pastebin
[04:18] <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
[04:18] <tritium> arrick: it's not a program.  It's just a dependency on the gnome-desktop, etc.
[04:18] <tonyyarusso> arrick: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start OR startx
[04:18] <_jason> arun: have you compiled anything from source before?
[04:18] <gur__> arun: just startx ?
[04:18] <gur__> oppss i mean.. arrick: just startx
[04:19] <tonyyarusso> arrick: (startx will start a gnome-session directly under your user, the other will start the login and display manager)
[04:19] <arrick> startx is throwing errors
[04:19] <theholylancer> carthik : oo it worked!
[04:19] <carthik> theholylancer, you are logged in as "root" aren't you? man, you don't need to. now that you ARE root, you can edit things just by doing a $gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:19] <RightSaidTed> ubuntu has raped me!
[04:19] <arrick> and the other one wont do anything on here
[04:19] <carthik> theholylancer, alright. whatever works :)
[04:19] <jeff_> IceTox> on a whim: how much space is left on your root filesystem?
[04:19] <gur__> arrick: what errors?
[04:19] <screamz> does anyone have some suggestion for documentation for using more than 3 buttons on a (logitech) mouse
[04:20] <RightSaidTed> fuck this, mepis here i come
[04:20] <arrick> no screens found
[04:20] <theholylancer> carthik: it worked... i just have to not type $ in the commands ya told me
[04:20] <carthik> RightSaidTed, was it painful :) please watch your language:)
[04:20] <fiendskull9> !logitech
[04:20] <ubotu> [logitech]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471
[04:20] <carthik> theholylancer, alrighty
[04:20] <gina> hey everyone I'm having some issues loging into GDM
[04:20] <screamz> ty fiendskull9
[04:20] <fiendskull9> nop
[04:20] <carthik> gina, what gives?
[04:20] <arun> _jason, yeah i tried installing mplayer but i dont seem to get it working.. i believe i still have only the older version (without the screenshot filter)
[04:20] <fiendskull9> *np
[04:20] <RightSaidTed> carthik we are all grownups, and when you've been raped your vocabulary goes south
[04:20] <fiendskull9> alot of people have logitech problems
[04:20] <theholylancer> but one thing, my grub is located in /root/grub/menu.lst not in the location you been typing, why?
[04:20] <arun> gur__, i am sorry i couldnt get you..
[04:21] <gur__> arrick: woohaa , no screen?
[04:21] <arrick> yep
[04:21] <IceTox> about 25gb is free jeff_. I'm low on ram though.. that might be it?
[04:21] <gur__> arun: that was a mistake, i meant to say arrick :)
[04:21] <gur__> sorry
[04:21] <carthik> theholylancer, when you talk to a particular person here, please add their nick to what you type
[04:21] <tritium> RightSaidTed: watch your language!
[04:21] <gina> I recently changed some settings in my xorg.conf and messed up my X server. I fixed them but now I can't login through gdm
[04:21] <carthik> theholylancer, mine's at /boot/ :)
[04:21] <theholylancer> os
[04:21] <gina> I get a black screen with an X for the cursor
[04:22] <_jason> arun: ok, before we try to compile, what happens when you try to use the screenshot filter?
[04:22] <carthik> gina what is the error, cant help you knowing nothing of what the prob is...:)
[04:22] <arrick> fatal io arror 104 on xserver after 0 requests with 0 events remaining gur__
[04:22] <gur__> arrick: i don't know.. maybe your video card is not even recognized?
[04:22] <Xaero_Vincent> hey I have a question.. a bit offtopic but perhaps someone knows...  how come after my screensaver hacks run for a while they just freeze?
[04:22] <arrick> it works for server terminal
[04:22] <tonyyarusso> gina: Just upon starting GDM, or after seeing the GDM screen and entering your login credentials?
[04:22] <tritium> RightSaidTed: never use that language here again
[04:22] <gur__> RightSaidTed: look into your /etc/fstab file, make sure that nothing is whacked out of ordinary
[04:22] <gina> just as gdm starts
[04:22] <theholylancer> carthik: ok thanks again
[04:22] <tonyyarusso> gina: And does a startx without gdm work instead?
[04:22] <arun> i gave the cmd "mplayer -vf screenshot eel.mpg" and i got "MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.4.5 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
[04:22] <arun> CPU: Advanced Micro Devices Athlon MP/XP/XP-M Barton (Family: 6, Stepping: 0)
[04:22] <arun> Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
[04:22] <arun> CPUflags:  MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 0
[04:22] <arun> Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 3DNow 3DNowEx SSE
[04:22] <arun> Option vf: screenshot doesn't exist.
[04:23] <arun> "
[04:23] <tritium> arun: don't paste
[04:23] <carthik> theholylancer, not at all
[04:23] <_jason> arun: please don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:23] <carthik> !tell arun about paste
[04:23] <arun> tritium, i m sorry..
[04:23] <gina> yea, startx works just fine
[04:23] <noiesmo> gina, sounds like error with gdm
[04:23] <arun> i am sorry..
[04:23] <yipe> I asked this last night and no one had any clue
[04:23] <tritium> arun: no problem.  thanks :)
[04:23] <yipe> do you know why I cna't access TTY with CTRL ALT F1-F6
[04:23] <tonyyarusso> gina: Well, I would start with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm', just as an initial hunch.
[04:23] <yipe> ?
[04:23] <noiesmo> gina, switch to terminal and reconfigure gdm
[04:24] <arun> _jason, how do i use that webpage ?
[04:24] <facugaich> yipe, nothigs happens when you press them?
[04:24] <yipe> nothing at all
[04:24] <_jason> arun: you just go there, make a post, then give us a link to it
[04:24] <gina> gonna try that right now, do I need to stop gdm before I do that?
[04:24] <arun> _jason, ok.. thanks..
[04:24] <tritium> gina: no
[04:24] <tonyyarusso> gina: I'm not sure if you need to, but I usually do.
[04:24] <_jason> arun: let me just do some searching to see if you really need to compile
[04:25] <gur__> bbl
[04:25] <facugaich> yipe, maybe something with your keyboard? lol
[04:25] <gina> ooh, I got an interesting error. invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed.
[04:25] <yipe> actually, I had an intuition that that might be it
[04:26] <errpast-h1> what do I do about a mouse cursor that keeps moving on its own?
[04:26] <yipe> I have a wireless multimedia keyboard
[04:26] <errpast-h1> different driver?
[04:26] <arun> _jason, i put my input and output there http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12136
[04:26] <yipe> how do I set it up properly?
[04:26] <errpast-h1> It's a Dell Latitude, with Breezy 5.1 newly installed
[04:26] <blindx> What's a good program to encode an avi to a mpeg?
[04:26] <arrick> hey tonyyarusso I get this error with startx, any suggestion?
[04:26] <facugaich> yipe, sorry, I'm not the right person to ask about that
[04:26] <arrick> Open APM failed (/dev/apm_bios)
[04:26] <tonyyarusso> gina: I had that once...  I'd suggest crying.  (briefly)  I'm going to try to remember what fixed it eventually, but I'm not coming up with it yet...
[04:27] <noiesmo> blindx, mencoder
[04:27] <tonyyarusso> arrick: I had that as one of my errors, and a reboot was the only thing that fixed it; was very odd.
[04:27] <gina> that soesn't sound very optamistic
[04:27] <blindx> haha I don't suppose it comes with the installation, does it? :P
[04:27] <noiesmo> gina, you could try to apt-get remove gdm and then apt-get install gdm
[04:27] <yipe> does anyone else know how to set up a multimedia keyboard on ubuntu?
[04:27] <ThinkL00p> whats an app that will let you connect to wireless networks in ubuntu.. i have my wireless network with the pass, but no where to put in the wep pass to get in?
[04:28] <yipe> even just a link to instructions will be fine, I'm not helpless, just un-knowledgable
[04:28] <noiesmo> blindx, you need to add universe to your repsoitory list
[04:28] <tonyyarusso> gina: It can be solved anyway, I know that much, it's just that you may have to hope for some gurus to help you before relying on my memory.
[04:28] <blindx> ThinkL00p, system > administration > networking
[04:28] <tritium> ThinkL00p: man wireless
[04:28] <blindx> or do it that way
[04:28] <arun> _jason, any luck yet.. sorry got disconnected.. so didnt know if u sent me a reply..
[04:28] <caminomaster> hello
[04:28] <[FaBiTo] > jua
[04:28] <jeeaar> hello all, I am trying to install ubuntu on my parents machine, but am having issues with the partitioning..None of the automatic options seem to be working. Think I could get a manuel walkthrough?
[04:28] <tritium> blindx: you're right, but I want him to read a bit about the setup
[04:28] <_jason> arun: no I didn't find anything.  Want to go ahead and compile then?
[04:28] <ThinkL00p> blindx: I do that and it shows eth1 which is my wireless card but doesn't let me specify nothing.. just DHCP or static ip
[04:29] <arrick> ok
[04:29] <tritium> ThinkL00p: do as I suggested, and you'll see how to add wireless info
[04:29] <arrick> thanks tonyyarusso
[04:29] <arrick> will do after the transfer
[04:29] <caminomaster> There's someone who uses rosegarden?
[04:29] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I could probably handle that - what are you hoping to end up with?
[04:29] <noiesmo> jeeaar, are youi looking to dual boot ubuntu & M$ or just use ubuntu
[04:30] <arun> _jason, i have one question.. even after i compile the new mplayer.. i feel i m still only able to run the older version of mplayer.. is there a way of selecting which copy to run
[04:30] <_jason> arun: where did you install the new one to?
[04:31] <jeeaar> well, M$ wasnt a legit copy, and it was crashing the machine quite abit over stupid things, (its a few years old, and on its last leg). I just want to have a basic install so they can do their usual web browsing/emailing
[04:31] <blindx> Is there a way I can set up hotkeys to incorporate my windows key? I'm still quite attached to it..
[04:31] <benoy> can anyone help me network my ubuntu laptop to my windows xp desktop
[04:31] <arun> _jason, on my home account and i did a make install
[04:31] <arun> _jason,  as root
[04:31] <tritium> arun: you might want to use checkinstall in the future
[04:31] <_jason> arun: it's best to use checkinstall instead of make install.  That way it creates a package for you
[04:31] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Okay, that shouldn't be too hard.  You on a second box next to the one you're trying to install to?
[04:32] <_jason> arun: locate mplayer | grep bin      > pastebin please
[04:32] <[FaBiTo] > nadie habla espaol?
[04:32] <tritium> !es
[04:32] <jeeaar> yup, my box.
[04:32] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:32] <benoy> does anyone know how to network two computers?
[04:32] <benoy> using a wireless router
[04:32] <tritium> benoy:
[04:32] <[FaBiTo] > ok
[04:32] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: All right, just start asking away about what you see in front of you.
[04:32] <jeeaar> ok, ill list the devices its showing me, (the compy is behind me about 6 feet away, so ill be running back&forth)
[04:33] <tritium> benoy: that's nearly plug and play.  Is your router setup as a dhcp server?
[04:33] <gina> ok, I'm going to retry installing gdm.
[04:33] <benoy> i don't know
[04:33] <tonyyarusso> (Better than my setup at home - had to run down the hall)
[04:33] <arun> _jason, here is what i got on that command.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12137
[04:34] <benoy> i am using a dlink DI-614+ router to access internet
[04:34] <_jason> arun: what does 'which mplayer' return?
[04:34] <benoy> from my ubuntu laptop
[04:34] <arun> _jason, so is it just "sudo checkinstall" instead of make install
[04:34] <arun> i got "/usr/local/bin/mplayer
[04:34] <arun> "
[04:34] <benoy> and my windows xp machine is connected to the internet via a ethernet cable connected to the router
[04:34] <_jason> arun: yes, but first you may need to install it with 'sudo aptitude install checkinstall'
[04:35] <jeeaar> ok, im getting 3 devices 1: IDE master (HDA) - 20.0GB- FREE SPACE, 2:and then two LVM VG ubuntu devices, one listed as root, the other as swap
[04:35] <blindx> tonyyarusso, thank you very much :D
[04:35] <jeeaar> both free space, aswell
[04:35] <_jason> arun: what does 'mplayer | head -1' say?
[04:36] <arun> _jason,  MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.4.5 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
[04:36] <_jason> arun: that seems to be the one you compiled, ubuntu's says something different
[04:36] <_Dez> how do i start fce4?
[04:36] <jeeaar> is that enough info to get started tony?
[04:36] <_jason> arun: (not to mention the fact yours is in /usr/local) :)
[04:37] <ubuntu> o
[04:37] <ubuntu> hello
[04:37] <ubuntu> anyone there?
[04:37] <arun> "./configure", "sudo aptitude install checkinstall", "sudo checkinstall" are the steps to install.
[04:37] <theinternet> Dear #ubuntu: How do I edit sources.list as the owner?
[04:37] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I think so.  Does any of this involve data that you're actually planning to save?
[04:37] <_jason> arun: you only need to do sudo aptitude install checkinstall once
[04:37] <tonyyarusso> theinternet: Use sudo.
[04:37] <arun> _jason, oh ok.. so does that mean my make install has failed ?
[04:37] <jeeaar> nope, i just purposly wiped the machine... its sortof the "dog's" computer
[04:38] <Davey> in CLI, where can I set my DNS?
[04:38] <_jason> arun: no, you seem to have installed
[04:38] <yipe> hey, what's the name of that other GUI? Not Gnome, not KDE, the other, older one?
[04:38] <gina> yipe : do you mean fluxbox?
[04:38] <arun> _jason, i also removed the mplayer from synaptic.. still i seem to get the screenshot error :(
[04:38] <concretes> hi
[04:38] <orbin> yipe: there's like a dozen others
[04:38] <concretes> :))
[04:38] <yipe> ummm, no, it has an acronym name
[04:38] <yipe> really?
[04:38] <yipe> wow
[04:38] <_jason> arun: you may not have had the dependency to compile the video filter
[04:39] <concretes> awsome
[04:39] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: The second listed as mounted at /root you mean?  How big?
[04:39] <errpast-h1> I've got a wandering curson with a Dell Latitude touchpad, Ubuntu 5.1
[04:39] <concretes> i like linux
[04:39] <yipe> me too concretes!
[04:39] <yipe> when did you switch?
[04:39] <errpast-h1> /etc/init.d powernowd stop      did not fix issue
[04:39] <errpast-h1> any ideas?
[04:39] <errpast-h1> modprobe mousedev?
[04:39] <orbin> yipe: xfce, icewm, windowmaker, fulxbox, blackbox, enlightenment....
[04:39] <yipe> XFCE!
[04:39] <yipe> that's the one
[04:39] <orbin> s/fulxbox/fluxbox
[04:40] <_jason> arun: does your man page list screenshot as a filter?
[04:40] <arun> _jason, good point.. but i was using the steps suggested here "http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061" to solve the dependencies
[04:40] <orbin> _Dez: did you mean xfce4?
[04:40] <concretes> but anyone else in here know how i can setup my nvidia card with VMWARE
[04:40] <x86-64> question: I've got ubuntu 5.10 on my 15" G4 Powerbook and the only problem so far is my Sonnet Aria Extreme uses the bcm43xx driver and I get a kernel oops after ifconfig eth1 up... so with that in mind I wanted to try dapper flight 6... i know it's still "alpha quality", but is it generally stable for stuff like web browsing, some command line stuff, text editing, and such under gnome 2.14?
[04:40] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I've never messed with LVM, so I'm somewhat inclined to change those, maybe.  I'm guessing this is what was successfully done automatically though.  So you have a /boot and a swap, and then a bunch of free space?
[04:41] <x86-64> that is, just basic, non-critical tasks
[04:41] <jeeaar> er.. we;; the lines read like this "LVM VG UBUNTU, LV ROOT - 19.0GB Unknown"- line 2: "pri/log 19.0GB free spcae"
[04:41] <orbin> yipe: btw, it's not "older", just more lightweight
[04:41] <yipe> oh, I thought it was older
[04:41] <arun> _jason, it doesn't have screenshot in the man pages :(
[04:41] <yipe> I'm installing it now
[04:41] <_luksss>  how to beep using python importing linux libraries ?
[04:41] <gina> I like xfce for it's speed.
[04:41] <Noah0504> !status
[04:42] <jeeaar> then there is an identicle one but replace root, with swap_1, and 19.0 gb with 784 mb
[04:42] <x86-64> and another question while I'm at it... anyone know of a good url for instructions on remastering ubuntu w/ just packages I want?
[04:42] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Oh, okay.  And then the swap.
[04:42] <yipe> I'm using gnome now, I like it better than KDE, but those are the only two I've tried
[04:42] <gina> though I find it lacking as an over all desktop
[04:42] <concretes> anyone in here know how i can setup my nvidia card with VMWARE
[04:42] <_jason> arun: it may have been added in later than 1.0pre7try2
[04:42] <_luksss> KDE Sucks
[04:42] <concretes> and ubuntu
[04:42] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: All righty.
[04:42] <_jason> arun: you should try to compile latest cvs
[04:42] <yipe> hehe
[04:42] <jeeaar> we good to go?
[04:42] <Noah0504> xfce is nice, but my DE of choice is Gnome.
[04:42] <Xenguy> gina: I like xfce4 and find it very capable - I also use gnome on faster hardware
[04:42] <yipe> I kinda think the same, too windows-y, and it seemed.... I dunno.... clunky?
[04:42] <MaestroTech> KDE is cool looking, just not as complete and functional as Gnome is.
[04:42] <arun> _jason, ok.. are there any quick guides from cvs intallation..
[04:42] <gina> though I find it lacking as an over all desktop?
[04:42] <_luksss> gnome is perfect
[04:43] <ablyss> its a window manager for petes sake.. its job is to make pretty window objects.
[04:43] <benoy> can anyone here help me in sharing files between my windows xp machine and my ubuntu laptop?
[04:43] <orbin> _luksss: lol, #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:43] <_jason> arun: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/README
[04:43] <MaestroTech> XFCE4 is also very simple and nice, just not complete enough.
[04:43] <Davey> my DNS is broken on a remote ubuntu box, my resolve.conf works, how can I force ubuntu to refresh the DNS or whatever to make it use the nameservers?
[04:43] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I say we keep it simple, and call the primary / and the LVM Root /home - I don't think we need much else separately partitioned unless you have a particular request.
[04:43] <Xaero_Vincent> Gnome isnt perfect
[04:43] <Davey> (I can't get to any hostname)
[04:43] <_luksss> thereis the world , there is Linux and there is always GNOME
[04:43] <gina> non of them are perfect
[04:43] <_luksss> ;D
[04:43] <orbin> xfce's too chunky for my tastes
[04:43] <arun> _jason, thanks a lot jason !!! i will try it and let you know how it goes
[04:43] <gina> except for windows LOL
[04:43] <MaestroTech> i would never say perfect.
[04:43] <jeeaar> kk, ill go try it out
[04:43] <jeeaar> brb
[04:43] <gina> according to Gates
[04:43] <Davey> my remote box is too lame to run XFCE... which is why I only use CLI now ;)
[04:43] <orbin> i can't shrink stuff down enough.  everything stilll looks massive in 1024x768
[04:43] <_jason> arun: k, good luck
[04:44] <MaestroTech> what bar of comparison are you using? Windows Desktop ?
[04:44] <_luksss> *boxes are good
[04:44] <MaestroTech> benoy: WinSCP
[04:44] <gina> orbin: XFCE is to chunky?
[04:44] <yipe> I said KDE felt clunky
[04:44] <benoy> winSCP?
[04:45] <orbin> gina: for me, yeah
[04:45] <MaestroTech> benoy, yes, WinSCP
[04:45] <jeeaar> tony: by primary you mean the IDE 20.gb?
[04:45] <ablyss> by default kde is clunky as hell.. but it can be customised to be a porche
[04:45] <yipe> okay, I've installed fluxbox and xfce, time to go exploring!:D
[04:45] <gina> forgive me but what do you mean by chunky?
[04:45] <orbin> gina: e.g. the wondow list on top is too large ...even if you make it the smallest size
[04:45] <ablyss> i think they mean clunky
[04:46] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: yes.
[04:46] <orbin> nope, i mean chunky
[04:46] <ablyss> okay i stand corrected
[04:46] <ablyss> er sit rather
[04:46] <gina> aw, that makes sense.
[04:46] <_luksss> anybody there know how to beep using python ????
[04:46] <orbin> gina: in gnome, you can shrink down the font size, and the panel can shrink down even further
[04:46] <yipe> okay, here I am in XFCE...
[04:46] <MaestroTech> _luksss, #python-users ??
[04:46] <Xaero_Vincent> KDE is better in general.  KDE has more features than Gnome which people demand. The only problem with KDE is that it uses the QT toolkit. Trolltech has dual licenses for it.   The solution is to use KDE but develop with the GTK+ toolkit.
[04:46] <orbin> the titlebars shrink too
[04:46] <blindx> quick question: if i change my screen resolution to 1280x1024, and for whatever reason, my monitor doesn't take it, will it automatically switch back, or am i fucked?
[04:46] <madewokherd> _luksss: "it depends"
[04:47] <screamz> I compiled mplayer since it was complaining about dependencies, now I want mozilla-mplayer but it s doing it again so I guess I have to build mozilla-mplayer too? some info: mozilla-mplayer: Depends: mplayer (>= 1.0-pre5) MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.4.5 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
[04:47] <yipe> it will switch back after 10 seconds
[04:47] <timeisswift> Anyone here familiar with the Ubuntu image provided by VMWare? I'm curious if its possible to install software on it. .. or even a account password is known.
[04:47] <orbin> Xaero_Vincent: what do gtk+ apps look like in kde?  b/c qt apps in gnome look weird to me
[04:47] <jeeaar> tony, do I label the root as "logical"?
[04:47] <Xenguy> ablyss: for some reason orbin finds xfce BIG, which I don't see here, but to each their own
[04:47] <poikol> Hi ! anybody knows where can i find DIA schemes ?
[04:47] <blindx> alright yipe, thanks
[04:47] <MaestroTech> blindx, it depends what WM you are using.
[04:47] <gina> they have said that the QT toolkit is a better one to use
[04:47] <blindx> MaestroTech, ?
[04:47] <_luksss> madewokherd in windows ..
[04:47] <MaestroTech> blindx, KDE will change it back, Gnome won't, and neither will XFCE4
[04:47] <_luksss> we export
[04:47] <tonyyarusso> The desktop environment discussion might be better suited for #ubuntu-offtopic, just so support stuff doesn't fly past too fast.
[04:47] <yipe> ohh.... I swear I thought gnome did too
[04:48] <blindx> how do i know what I'm running, cause I'm new to this :\
[04:48] <_luksss> from winsound import Beep
[04:48] <ablyss> Xenguy, maybe orbin is comparing XFCE to dos ?
[04:48] <MaestroTech> blindx, Gnome, you can blindly use the arrows and so does XFCE4
[04:48] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: You can go ahead and have it be primary.  You can have up to four primary ones.
[04:48] <orbin> Xenguy, ablyss : i did say it was too large "for me" on 1024x768.  other people may not even think of it as an issue
[04:48] <Xenguy> ablyss: heh, who knows
[04:48] <Xaero_Vincent> QT is too expensive for typical commercial development... its only an option if ur expecting big product sales
[04:48] <ablyss> lol
[04:48] <Xenguy> orbin: nod
[04:48] <intelikey> !status
[04:48] <_luksss> !status
[04:48] <yipe> meh, I don't like this, it's TOO stripped down
[04:48] <Xenguy> blindx: ubu runs gnome by default
[04:49] <MaestroTech> blindx, do you see icons of a FOOT everywhere, or do you see icons of GEARS everywhere?
[04:49] <jeeaar> ok, and if i assign all 20.0 gb to the IDE, can i then go ahead and assign 19.0 to root?
[04:49] <ablyss> fluxbox is naked compared to xfce
[04:49] <blindx> well then im running gnome. is there any kind of insurance?
[04:49] <jeeaar> in essense, do they share.?
[04:49] <MaestroTech> blindx, foot = gnome; gears = kde
[04:49] <blindx> alright, it's gnome
[04:49] <timeisswift> lol - NM, it was 'ubuntu'
[04:49] <MaestroTech> blindx, keep your mouse in one spot.
[04:49] <jeeaar> argh, excuse my spelling tonight... 0.o
[04:49] <orbin> MaestroTech: there's no foot in ubuntu afaik, we get the orange triplets on the panel
[04:49] <blindx> and hope i get it right when I try to switch back? :P
[04:50] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I think they're separate, (as in a 40G drive), so yeah.  If not, that's my misunderstanding of LVM and we'll try again, no biggie.
[04:50] <blindx> orbin: i've got a foot here and there.
[04:50] <yipe> whoa....
[04:50] <james050286> looking for help with exact audio copy and how to get it running?
[04:50] <jeeaar> ok
[04:50] <gina> OK, I would agree with that
[04:50] <yipe> this is biarre
[04:50] <yipe> bizarre*
[04:50] <MaestroTech> blindx, sorry, gnome will give you an "insurance abort" too.
[04:50] <blindx> lol are you sure?
[04:50] <PhoenixGI> welp, time to go test somethings
[04:50] <MaestroTech> blindx, i must have been using an older version.
[04:50] <crimsun> james050286: tried Applications> Sound & Video> Sound Juicer?
[04:50] <yipe> I knew it!
[04:50] <MaestroTech> blindx, i just did it...
[04:50] <blindx> Alright cool.
[04:50] <intelikey> what is the "ubuntu" way to edit the files in /boot/initrd.img ?
[04:50] <MaestroTech> yipe, sorry my friend.
[04:50] <blindx> then let me test this
[04:51] <ajt> I've got a NFS export that mysteriously out of now where decided it was going to mount as read only. The only thing I've done is rebooted the server. I've logged in locally and I can make changes.
[04:51] <james050286> need to use eac
[04:51] <blindx> wooooo it works :D
[04:51] <blindx> although, my monitor is flashing
[04:51] <jeeaar> ok, doing anything with swap now>?
[04:51] <blindx> shitty refresh rate?
[04:51] <fiendskull9> re is the gnome menu icon so i can change it?
[04:51] <crimsun> james050286: you could attempt to use it under wine
[04:51] <yipe> :P
[04:51] <james050286> ok
[04:51] <blindx> wow, I'm glad I'm not epileptic.
[04:51] <blindx> I'd be having a seizure.
[04:51] <james050286> is that the only option?
[04:51] <crimsun> james050286: yes.
[04:52] <yipe> so.... why is fluxbox acting like my screen is HUGE?
[04:52] <james050286> thank you
[04:52] <orbin> blindx: yeah, flickering is probably the refresh rate
[04:52] <fiendskull9> crimsun, whats he trying to do?
[04:52] <crimsun> james050286: that is, if you insist on EAC.
[04:52] <blindx> orbin: does it mean it's too high, or too low?
[04:52] <yipe> is this just normal operation for fluxbox?
[04:52] <orbin> too low
[04:52] <whyvas> how can i force kill a process when i do kill and kill -9 as root and it still doesn't die?
[04:52] <hyphenated> whyvas: because it's already dead?
[04:52] <jeeaar> whyvas- get physical?
[04:52] <blindx> 43 hz? wtf
[04:53] <hyphenated> whyvas: what process is it?
[04:53] <fiendskull9> whyvas, ps -ef, kill <proscess pid>
[04:53] <blindx> uh. 43hz is the only refresh rate option. what do i do in a case like this?
[04:53] <yipe> yeah.... this sucks, back to gnome forever
[04:53] <intelikey> whyvas pull the cord out of the back of the box ?
[04:53] <orbin> blindx: pastebin /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:53] <jeeaar> tony: am i doing anythign with the swap?
[04:53] <fiendskull9> blindx, you can feck around with the xorg.conf
[04:53] <blindx> what is it? www.pastebin.net ?
[04:54] <concretes> ok, anyone nkow if its possible to install nvidia vid card into ubuntu through vmware
[04:54] <yipe> okay, it's confirmed, gnome is king
[04:54] <blindx> .com :\
[04:54] <whyvas> fiendskull9, I stated that kill didn't work....
[04:54] <orbin> !tell blindx about paste
[04:54] <ablyss> game_server has a nasty rep of not dieing.. you can stop the process instead and just dont use it
[04:54] <crimsun> intelikey: editing /etc/mkinitrd/modules and executing /usr/sbin/mkinitrd
[04:54] <fiendskull9> whyvas, but are u trying to kill by PID or proscess ID?
[04:54] <whyvas> no it's still coming up in ps aux|grep xmms
[04:54] <fiendskull9> whyvas, try killall xmms
[04:54] <yipe> at least in comparison of the out of the box setup
[04:54] <caminomaster> Someone has used Rosegarden?
[04:54] <intelikey> crimsun ty
[04:54] <fiendskull9> yipe, yes its delish
[04:55] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: How much RAM on this machine?
[04:55] <fiendskull9> yipe, i just got 2.14 running on me dapper
[04:55] <whyvas> pid is the process id
[04:55] <jeeaar> hmm, prolly 256
[04:55] <whyvas> ppid is the parent process id
[04:55] <yipe> cool
[04:55] <blindx> orbin: http://pastebin.com/656950
[04:55] <yipe> I don't know what version of gnome I got
[04:55] <orbin> caminomaster: is it a sound issue or an app issue?
[04:55] <jeeaar> is swap like... virtual memory?
[04:55] <yipe> but since I just installed a week ago, I assume it's up to date
[04:55] <fiendskull9> yipe, probably not 2.14 unless your on dapper
[04:55] <orbin> !tell blindx about monrates
[04:55] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: It's probably fine where it is.
[04:55] <crimsun> yipe: System> About GNOME
[04:55] <fiendskull9> yipe, not much has changed really.
[04:56] <orbin> blindx: run that
[04:56] <concretes> whats the command to search a file in prompt
[04:56] <jeeaar> ok. so try to partition now?
[04:56] <blindx> i did
[04:56] <whyvas> and seeing that it's ppid is 1, I don't think killing init should be the solution....
[04:56] <yipe> 2.12
[04:56] <orbin> locate <file>
[04:56] <blindx> I did that before I switched
[04:56] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: It's sort of like memory overflow.  It's a lot slower to use, but better that than have the system crash.
[04:56] <yipe> I'm on breezy
[04:56] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Yeah, give it a shot.
[04:56] <jeeaar> kk
[04:56] <blindx> lol Sunglasses makes the flashing bearable.
[04:56] <orbin> blindx: did what?
[04:56] <yipe> I'm waiting for the official dapper stable release
[04:56] <yipe> stability makes me sleep at night
[04:56] <jeeaar> heh
[04:56] <hyphenated> whyvas: the ppid becomes 1 once the real parent of a process has died
[04:56] <blindx> ddcprobe | grep monitorrange
[04:56] <jeeaar> error..
[04:56] <x86-64> is there a place to keep track of when the next flights are coming out?
[04:56] <orbin> blindx: and those are the values you got?
[04:56] <gina> I removed GDM and the config settings, so why am I able to login to GDM?
[04:57] <PepeGrilo> No me funciona el cron
[04:57] <fiendskull9> where is the gnome menu icon image file at? its not in pixmaps
[04:57] <blindx> it actually didn't give me anything
[04:57] <whyvas> well i fired xmms up from gnome and gnome is still running....
[04:57] <yipe> how can I make gdm my default login doer-upper thingy?
[04:57] <blindx> root@bl4ckh0le:/home/blind# ddcprobe | grep monitorrange
[04:57] <blindx> root@bl4ckh0le:/home/blind#
[04:57] <blindx>  :\
[04:57] <orbin> blindx: means you can't autodetect them
[04:57] <blindx> oh.
[04:57] <orbin> i recommend running the x reconfig
[04:57] <hyphenated> whyvas: and xmms forked off its own child processes and then the parent died, leaving those child processes hanging
[04:57] <blindx> I did.
[04:57] <blindx> And that got me nowhere :\
[04:58] <whyvas> why can I not kill them?
[04:58] <orbin> blindx: at the monitor config, choose the middle option
[04:58] <whyvas> is there a way?
[04:58] <jeeaar> error informing kernal about modifications to partition /dev/ide/host0//lun0/part1
[04:58] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: What kind?
[04:58] <blindx> can i force it to run 75hz? or 60hz even?
[04:58] <fiendskull9> whyvas, try killall xmms? or did u already
[04:58] <orbin> blindx: iirc, it prompts you to choose the highest res and rate available
[04:58] <whyvas> i did
[04:58] <whyvas> nothing
[04:58] <fiendskull9> blindx, whats your resolution?
[04:58] <blindx> 1280/1024
[04:58] <whyvas> it's stupid that root can't force kill a process
[04:58] <hyphenated> whyvas: what does 'top' and 'ps' say about them (in a pastebin) ?
[04:58] <whyvas> this is like win 3.11
[04:59] <fiendskull9> whyvas, just restart X, ctrl+alt+backspc
[04:59] <hyphenated> like I said earlier, they're probably already dead
[04:59] <yipe> how can I make gdm my default login manager?
[04:59] <caminomaster> orbin: sound issue
[04:59] <DBO> whyvas, are you sure its not a zombie
[04:59] <yipe> instead of this brown ubuntu thingy
[04:59] <whyvas> no zombies....
[04:59] <arrick> DBO, whatup?
[04:59] <DBO> zombies arent really processes, and thus cant be killed
[04:59] <orbin> caminomaster: tell crimsun
[04:59] <DBO> hey arrick
[04:59] <crimsun> ?
[04:59] <yipe> zombies in here too?
[04:59] <jeeaar> did you catch that tony?
[04:59] <intelikey> whyvas yes.  but there are init processes that can't be killed.  and zombie processes that can't be killed because they are dead already.
[04:59] <yipe> zombies are everywhere today
[05:00] <whyvas> but xmms doesn't fire up anymore....
[05:00] <tonyyarusso> yipe: You can sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm and it will ask you.
[05:00] <yipe> okay:)
[05:00] <whyvas> and top says there are no zombie processes
[05:00] <noiesmo> yipe, the brown ubuntu thingy is the gdm theme you need to get more themes then run gdmsetup
[05:00] <Xenguy> !gpgerr
[05:00] <ubotu> rumour has it, gpgerr is a GPG-related error that sometimes occur when accessing the Ubuntu archives; it can usually be solved by typing "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*" (without the quotes!) in a terminal
[05:00] <blindx> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:00] <blindx>  is the command, right?
[05:00] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Oh, now I did.
[05:00] <crimsun> caminomaster: do you have a sound problem?
[05:00] <wolfsong13> how do i tweak my settings in X so that i have more resolution options?
[05:00] <yipe> so you're saying I AM using gdm?
[05:00] <orbin> blindx: sudo in front
[05:00] <blindx> !tell wolfsong13 about fixres
[05:01] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Okay, I'm not sure about that.
[05:01] <caminomaster> crimsun: yes
[05:01] <intelikey> blindx yes.    maybe sudo it
[05:01] <blindx> I've already su'd in :D
[05:01] <tonyyarusso> yipe: Sounds like it, from your second comment.
[05:01] <crimsun> caminomaster: please elaborate
[05:01] <jeeaar> is LVM somethign i can avoid..?
[05:01] <wolfsong13> thanks blindx
[05:01] <jeeaar> or is it hardware related?
[05:01] <noiesmo> wolfsong13, you need to add more resolution options to xorg.conf can be don with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:01] <blindx> no problem wolfsong13. doing the same thing myself :P
[05:01] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I think you could do without it, and it might simplify matters.
[05:01] <jeeaar> i dont even know what it is, reccomend on, m friend
[05:02] <blindx> orbin: pick the middle option where?
[05:02] <MaestroTech> my virtual consoles give me a blank screen. can anyone help me?
[05:02] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: I don't really understand or use it either, so...
[05:02] <caminomaster> Crimsun: I've installed timidity, but cannot make run other programs (Rosegarden, Kguitar, etc)
[05:02] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: You can probably just start deleting partition stuff until you're just left with normal free space to work with.
[05:02] <jeeaar> kk, ill go fiddle =P
[05:02] <yipe> well, what's the default gnome gdm theme
[05:02] <yipe> ?
[05:02] <caminomaster> Crimsun: I want to run mainly Rosegarden & Kguitar
[05:03] <tonyyarusso> yipe: "Human"
[05:03] <fiendskull9> caminomaster, whats kguitar?
[05:03] <yipe> no no, not the default ubuntu theme
[05:03] <fiendskull9> yipe, the gdm theme is human too, lol
[05:03] <yipe> if I were running redhat and I removed KDE and installed gnome... oh
[05:03] <Xaero_Vincent> Kubuntu is blue and pretty
[05:04] <yipe> I liked the look of the kubuntu defaults better too, but I don't like KDE
[05:04] <yipe> but I HATE the color brown, especially when mixed with orange
[05:04] <fiendskull9> yipe, oh! you mean GDM GDM theme, lol. i beleive its called Happy or something.
[05:04] <crimsun> caminomaster: how are you invoking timidity?
[05:04] <yipe> YAY! thanks!:)
[05:04] <Xaero_Vincent> have u seen the new screensaver dialog for Gnome... wow that redefines the word crap. :P
[05:04] <caminomaster> fiendskull9: Is a program where U can "type a song" on a graphic like your guitar
[05:04] <Aeudian> what does it mean when a package is kept-back and what should i do
[05:04] <MaestroTech> yipe, you can change it.
[05:05] <yipe> I know, and I did
[05:05] <yipe> I just wanted my login to match
[05:05] <cedric77> whats the difference between gtk theme and metacity theme
[05:05] <yipe> << superficial
[05:05] <yipe> :-P
[05:05] <tonyyarusso> Xaero_Vincent: So tell the people tweaking that stuff, maybe they'll change it.
[05:05] <concretes> ok, anyone nkow if its possible to install nvidia vid card into ubuntu through vmware
[05:06] <Murrlin> !status
[05:06] <Xaero_Vincent> no u get xscreensaver and then watch your hacks crash after awhile.
[05:06] <cedric77> !metacity
[05:06] <ubotu> cedric77: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:06] <whyvas>  6320 whyvas    16   0 49324 7364 5412 D  0.0  1.5   0:00.20 xmms
[05:06] <caminomaster> Crimsun: I used the method of http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd
[05:06] <whyvas> line from top
[05:06] <screamz> is it save to add dapper rep to sources to get compiz packages and quote it afterwhile?
[05:07] <whyvas> someone figure this shit out
[05:07] <jeeaar> ok tony: I have deleted so that everythign is back to free space, but i still have these 2 LVM things showing up
[05:07] <Warbringer87> Question: How do I move the trash onto the desktop
[05:07] <jeeaar> i cant seem to get rid of em
[05:07] <lisi> hello someone who can help me with a .po file ?
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> Is there any good comprehensive text-mode user:group management tool?  (Preferably one of those things that almost pretends to be graphical, but isn't, like aptitude).
[05:07] <PepeGrilo> i can't use cron
[05:07] <lisi> some software localisators here?
[05:07] <PepeGrilo> i put in crontab -e
[05:07] <yipe> okay, now to go try it!:)
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Anything obvious for getting rid of them?  Surely it's possible...
[05:08] <PepeGrilo> */1 * * * * root gaim
[05:08] <jeeaar> ill keep looking, nothign standing out :S
[05:08] <theinternet> Okay, everytime I do sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc gcc-3.4 It says it has no installation candidate and that it's not available but is referred.
[05:08] <caminomaster> I think was sucessful cause I can hear a sound when open or close Rosegarden, but cannot play songs yet
[05:08] <PepeGrilo> but did'nt apear nothinig
[05:08] <crimsun> caminomaster: err? I was asking about how you invoke timidity...
[05:08] <PepeGrilo> whi
[05:08] <Murrlin> might there have been further 5.10 repositories added lately? how might I find out?
[05:08] <crimsun> caminomaster: not sure what the w3 has to do with that
[05:08] <whyvas> theinternet, try sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:09] <_jason> PepeGrilo: you don't need to put the user when it's your own crontab
[05:09] <PepeGrilo> ok
[05:09] <PepeGrilo> jeje
[05:09] <PepeGrilo> i will probe
[05:09] <orbin> cedric77: good question.  the important thing is gnome can use both themes
[05:09] <Aeudian> what does it mean when a package is kept-back and what should i do
[05:09] <caminomaster> Crimsun: What is exactly "invoke?", cause I'm really new in Ubuntu and I made vaious things arond timy
[05:09] <doener> hi! is there any way to run flash under ubuntu for amd64 without starting a 32 bit chroot?
[05:10] <PepeGrilo> thanks a lot, and sorry because my horrible English !!!!
[05:10] <crimsun> caminomaster: invoke means to start
[05:10] <blindx> Well, now I'm back to 1024x768
[05:10] <blindx> Which is way too big
[05:11] <orbin> blindx: pastebin the new conf file
[05:11] <blindx> it's the same as the old, i already checked that
[05:11] <orbin> blindx: i meant the middle option in the monitor config step
[05:12] <orbin> i think it goes simple -medium - advnaced
[05:12] <jeeaar> tony: It seems to be regonizing these LVM VG things as devices, not partitions, a restart couldnt hurt, right?
[05:12] <yipe> okay, here's a weird question for you experts out there
[05:12] <orbin> you should choose medium which prompts you to choose the highest res. and rate your monitor is capable of
[05:12] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Shouldn't, since there isn't even anything on this machine to corrupt.
[05:13] <yipe> why is it that sometimes when I hit ctrl alt backspace, it goes to the tty then straight to the login screen
[05:13] <yipe> and otehr times just to the tty
[05:13] <yipe> ?
[05:13] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: (By the way, it helps if you hit tab to complete my whole nick, b/c then my box beeps at me.)
[05:13] <_jason> yipe: if gdm is stopped I believe X won't start on it's own
[05:13] <PepeGrilo> _jason, my cron dindn't work
[05:13] <_jason> PepeGrilo: what does it look like now?
[05:13] <crimsun> yipe: because ctrl+alt+backspace is known as "zap", meaning that it kills the X server. That key sequence is not responsible for restarting the X server; the script that invoked your display manager is.
[05:14] <PepeGrilo> _jason, i put */1 * * * * gaim
[05:14] <yipe> okay.... so how do I kill x in a way that will react consistenly?
[05:14] <concretes> how do i run a file
[05:14] <PepeGrilo> and it dind't woork
[05:14] <fiendskull9> yipe, what do you mean?
[05:14] <crimsun> yipe: you stop the display manager, e.g., sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[05:14] <boggiex64> Any Ideas, on this? My lappie is claiming 64bit hardware not found but BUT lspci says "Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]  K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] "
[05:14] <orbin> yipe: heh, i was wondering about that too
[05:14] <yipe> like, either always take me back to the login manager, or always take me back to the tty
[05:14] <intelikey> yipe sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:15] <crimsun> yipe: or in your case, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[05:15] <blindx> Meh, gotta go help steal a big screen tv
[05:15] <blindx> be back later
[05:15] <PepeGrilo> i had at least a mounth probing a lot of configurations, but i cant make work the cron
[05:15] <yipe> so, crimsun, the command ending in stop will take me to tty, and restart will take m back to the login?
[05:15] <intelikey> yipe to restart it use    sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[05:15] <boggiex64> !status
[05:16] <_jason> PepeGrilo: how about tring something like 'touch ~/cronworks' as teh command and seeing if that works
[05:16] <yipe> yesterday someone here told me that ctrl alt backspace was the normal way to kill x
[05:16] <_jason> PepeGrilo: s/tring/trying
[05:16] <intelikey> yipe to restart it use    sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start   <--- if you stop it that is.
[05:16] <yipe> okay
[05:16] <crimsun> yipe: that person is correct, it does kill the X server. However, it doesn't (re)start it.
[05:16] <orbin> concretes: you coudln't be less specific if you tried
[05:17] <yipe> concretes, double click it (or single click if you changed the default like me)
[05:17] <yipe> :P
[05:17] <orbin> so why does it restart sometimes?
[05:17] <PepeGrilo> what is the comand touch ~/cronworks
[05:17] <jeeaar> tony: a restart seemed to help, it got me back to an install method i know, thanks for the help anyways :D
[05:17] <yipe> I'd like to know that too orbin
[05:17] <_jason> PepeGrilo: it creates an empty file called 'cronworks' in your home directory
[05:17] <orbin> PepeGrilo: makes an empty file called cronworks in your home dir
[05:17] <_jason> orbin, yipe: gdm restarts it
[05:17] <intelikey> yipe  ctrl alt backspace  doesn't kill ?dm   it does kill X however.   if you don't use ?dm  then   ctrl alt backspace   is a standard way to kill X
[05:18] <tonyyarusso> jeeaar: Ah, wonderful!
[05:18] <caminomaster> Crimsun: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[05:18] <yipe> is there a non-*dm way to login?
[05:18] <jeeaar> it looks like id created those extra devices by accident, and it was trying to partition more memory than existed
[05:18] <nicoshannon> yipe: type startx
[05:18] <yipe> sometimes tty will ask me for that info after I kill x
[05:18] <intelikey> yipe startx
[05:18] <void^> sure, you can login with a palm connected to the serial port :p
[05:18] <yipe> yeah, that's how I've been getting back to x after killing
[05:19] <orbin> _jason: that's the thing though...it seems to me like it's pot luck whether or not gdm starts it then.
[05:19] <jeeaar> and the "devices" which were actually partitions, went away with a reboot
[05:19] <caminomaster> crimsun: that's what i've made
[05:19] <PepeGrilo> ok, and then what up ? (I'm sorry because of my horrible English)
[05:19] <_jason> orbin: are you sure gdm is running everytime it fails to restart X?
[05:19] <yipe> I'm gonna go experiment with this a bit
[05:19] <concretes> i click on AUTOZEN open.. nothing happens
[05:20] <orbin> _jason: dunno tbh.  i use gdm to login, i assume it was always running
[05:20] <PepeGrilo> ok
[05:20] <PepeGrilo> i underestud. i will make a test and i must to put in crontab -e "*/1 * * * touch ~/cronworks
[05:21] <PepeGrilo> it's ok ?
[05:21] <_jason> PepeGrilo: yes, but you don't need the */1, it can just be *
[05:21] <PepeGrilo> ok
[05:21] <intelikey> orbin gdm kinda keeps count,  if you kill x several times it will also kill gdm     three or four, idk the exact number of times.
[05:21] <orbin> _jason: actually, i haven't tested it, but i'm gussing the first ctrl+alt+backspace zaps x an gdm, so further restarts don't have gdm running, hence the need to login?
[05:21] <_jason> orbin: possibly
[05:22] <intelikey> orbin no
[05:22] <orbin> intelikey, _jason : thanks.  i think i kind of get it
[05:22] <intelikey> k
[05:22] <orbin> oh, maybe not :)
[05:22] <ubuntu> !status
[05:22] <orbin> intelikey: go on..correct me please
[05:22] <yipe> I want to be cool, how do I make ubuntu NOT load up x, or gdm, or anything at startup?
[05:22] <vader> !stayus
[05:22] <ubotu> vader: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:22] <_jason> yipe: stay in school
[05:23] <yipe> lol
[05:23] <yipe> << philosophy major
[05:23] <intelikey> orbin the first time you  ctrl alt backspace   it will not kill ?dm   but if you continue to   ctrl alt backspace   it will eventually kill ?dm also.
[05:23] <nicoshannon> yipe: you need to edit /etc/innitab and change your runlevel
[05:23] <yipe> and believe me, in school or not, a philosophy major is NEVER cool
[05:23] <yipe> that sounds tough...
[05:23] <PepeGrilo> jason it is work properly
[05:24] <orbin> intelikey: ah.  thanks.
[05:24] <doener> when i try to access my dvd drive via gnome i get: "could not execute pmount". mouting in console (also as user) works. any hints?
[05:24] <nicoshannon> yipe: i meant /etc/inittab
[05:24] <vertex78> Hello everyone, I just installed ubuntu about a two weeks ago and I am loving it!
[05:24] <vader> heh I am having fun now, the wired connection that I was forced to use, was very flawed...now I finally have the Broadcom 4318 wireless working under Dapper Drake Ubuntu
[05:24] <_jason> PepeGrilo: great, the reason gaim wouldn't start is because a $DISPLAY isn't set when cron tries to run it probably
[05:24] <yipe> that sounds no less difficult than it did with two n's
[05:24] <orbin> vertex78: good stuff
[05:25] <vertex78> Anyone here have much luck with running kino on ubuntu 5.10?
[05:25] <PepeGrilo> ok and whats the problem whith that 15 */2 * * * /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache -quiet
[05:25] <nicoshannon> yipe: it's as easy as changing a 2 to a 1, if i recall correctly...it's very simple
[05:25] <vader> vertex78, I am running it on Dapper
[05:25] <syahir> anybody can help me?
[05:25] <Seq> vader: quite a feat to have a broadcom wireless connection work more reliably than a wired.. :p
[05:25] <PepeGrilo> why i cant run these
[05:25] <PwcrLinux> Hi all :)
[05:25] <yipe> okay, which 2?
[05:25] <vader> Seq yes it is lol
[05:25] <orbin> vertex78: the repos package doesn't work?
[05:25] <_jason> PepeGrilo: check your mail from cron.  type 'mutt'
[05:25] <yipe> id:2:initdefault:
[05:25] <yipe> that two?
[05:26] <nicoshannon> yipe: yup
[05:26] <Seq> does anybody know where I can set a default search domain that won't be overwritten by dhcp?
[05:26] <yipe> yay!
[05:26] <PwcrLinux> anyone who play a doom for linux box?
[05:26] <vertex78> vader, I have it set up and I get capture video with my video camera but for some reason it started running real slow
[05:26] <tonyyarusso> Well, I have an exam in the morning, so I should get going.
[05:26] <intelikey> IdleOne:1:initdefault:    <--- here  :)
[05:26] <Seq> vader: I have a 4306 and I have to do all sorts of crazy things like limit it to 11Mbits, and bring it up manually
[05:26] <vertex78> at first when i played video from the camera it was in real time now there is a big delay
[05:26] <intelikey> stupid autocomplete...
[05:26] <vader> vertex78, what other programs do you have running? That may be the problem
[05:26] <oneko> hi. If I'm running a 32-bit kernel on an Athlon 64 machine, will it report 'Athlon XP' in /proc/cpuinfo instead of Athlon 64? I'm confused, because on the box this PC came in, it said A64 3300... but cpuinfo says Athlon XP 3200+
[05:26] <intelikey>  Id1:initdefault:    <--- here  :)
[05:27] <vader> Seq I went to the wiki and just did the first one and it runs awesome now
[05:27] <vertex78> I don't think I am running anything else but I don't really know enough about linux to know what should and should not be running in the background
[05:27] <Seq> vader: did you use ndis wrapper or native drivers?
[05:28] <vader> Cafuego repos Seq
[05:28] <Seq> cafuego?
[05:28] <PepeGrilo> _jason, ok and whats the problem whith that 15 */2 * * * /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache -quiet
[05:28] <yipe> okay, here we go, if it doesn't work, you're a dead-man!:P
[05:28] <oneko> I guess one way to find out is to try booting the 64 bit kernel and see if it works :)
[05:28] <_jason> PepeGrilo: check your mail from cron.  type 'mutt'
[05:28] <vader> vertex78, then I really have no idea as to what to say
[05:28] <vader> Seq, are you running Dapper or Breezy?
[05:28] <vertex78> when i went to export a video in dvd format it ran for 2 hours and said there was 8 more left lol
[05:29] <Seq> vader: dapper
[05:29] <vertex78> Whats the difference between dapper and breezy?
[05:29] <vader> Seq go here and see what you think www.kevinsbest.com
[05:29] <me2win> vertex78: different releases
[05:29] <intelikey> vertex78 a buck two ninty five ?
[05:30] <ubuntu> hello all: how do you play mp3 in ubuntu?
[05:30] <vader> Dapper is still in Development
[05:30] <me2win> vertex78: breezy is stable version, dapper is beta still
[05:30] <oneko> Dapper = 6.04 correct?
[05:30] <vertex78> ok
[05:30] <doener> 6.06 now ...
[05:30] <vader> 6.06 I believe
[05:30] <oneko> ah, ok
[05:30] <doener> 6.04 was first planed
[05:30] <intelikey> !dapper
[05:30] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:30] <egon_spengler> ubuntu: Go to www.fluendo.com and grab the mp3 codec for free download and install. Then mp3 will play
[05:31] <PepeGrilo> _jason if i put in the console /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache, it's run but from the cron didn't
[05:31] <oneko> Can I set my distribution to 'testing' or 'unstable' e.g. like in Debian, and just be constantly on the 'bleeding edge' whenever i apt-get dist-upgrade?
[05:31] <Seq> vader: host not found :p
[05:31] <vader> host not found....one sec
[05:31] <vertex78> so when dapper is no longer a beta will it be named breezy? Or will the next ubuntu release be named dapper?
[05:31] <Xenguy> dapper
[05:31] <vader> Seq, http://www.kevinsbest.blogspot.com/
[05:31] <Xenguy> !dapper
[05:31] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:32] <sockpuppe1> !status
[05:32] <oneko> So
[05:32] <eno> hello all!  I am trying to burn a dvd using cdrdao.  I use the switch --device /dev/dvdrw.  it says "device or resource busy"  any ideas?
[05:33] <PepeGrilo> some one use cdmon ?
[05:33] <PepeGrilo> or ddclient
[05:33] <oneko> I'm one user in a large research group.. I'm trying to get everyone to convert to Ubuntu ;) They're using god-awful things like Gentoo and Mandriva
[05:33] <lutra> vertex78: are you thinking of sid?
[05:33] <PepeGrilo> how do you put in the cronfile
[05:33] <Seq> vader: haha, thats what im doing now: setting the rate to 11M and bringing it up manually
[05:33] <caminomaster> Crimsun: are you in?
[05:33] <lutra> gentoo is nice
[05:34] <doener> lutra: yeah, if yu have a lot of time ^^
[05:34] <vader> I don't have to bring it up manual
[05:34] <lutra> doener: indeed...but it's still a nice distro
[05:34] <doener> lutra: ack
[05:34] <Seq> how do you bring it up?
[05:34] <vader> after serveral reboots, it does it auto magically
[05:35] <lutra> doener: portage is a great package manager...i would say it's just as good as apt
[05:35] <iuzr> do device drivers for Fodera also work with ubuntu (newbie question)
[05:35] <eno> does anyone know what/how to find out what to put in for device in cdrdao?
[05:35] <ABCD> !status
[05:36] <oneko> eno: run 'cdrdao scanbus'
[05:36] <vader> Seq, I have also been struggling for about 2 months to get it though
[05:36] <oneko> iuzr: short answer: it depends
[05:36] <Seq> vader: hmmm. mine worked manually, but if i tried setting it up in /etc/network/interfaces, or if i tried with network manager, it wouldn't get an ip
[05:36] <eno> oneko: thx
[05:37] <vader> that is what I did too.......then I went to the url in the blog and read it careful
[05:37] <caminomaster> How can i configure Rosegarden with Timidity?
[05:37] <vertex78> lutra: sid?
[05:38] <e-sin> if i chmod -R +rx /var/www, will that affect files i create there later?
[05:38] <intelikey> e-sno
[05:38] <Seq> vader: my big problem with Network Manager was it was attempting to bring the interface up with wpa_supplicant :p
[05:38] <intelikey> e-sin no
[05:38] <lutra> vertex78: debian's unstable distro....it will always be sid named after the toy story character
[05:38] <e-sin> so every time i create a new *.php i have to chmod +x it?
[05:38] <Seq> vader: i think that was the cause for it not working. as for anything else, I'm just not sure
[05:38] <vader> yes, but there is a new entry in the wiki page
[05:39] <eno> oneko: /dev/hda device or resource busy . . . any thoughts?
[05:40] <oneko> eno: are you using SATA boot disks and IDE cd-rom?
[05:40] <intelikey> e-sin or make an account that can do that.  and umask it accordingly
[05:40] <vertex78> ah ok, I am so new to linux. I am in my 2nd year in college majoring in computer science, one of my professors is a big linux fan and he has gotten me interested in it. Now It's all I have on my main comp, I still run windows on my laptop though so I can use autcad
[05:40] <vader> Well, I am off for the night. See you all tomorrow
[05:40] <eno> oneko: yes!
[05:40] <eno> oneko: is that a problem?
[05:40] <oneko> eno: no, just curious why your cd-rom was hda :)
[05:41] <oneko> eno: can you paste your cdrdao output?
[05:41] <oneko> just the last couple lines
[05:41] <e-sin> intelikey, can i just make -my- account do that?
[05:41] <oneko> e-sin: yes by changing your umask
[05:41] <eno> oneko: I will pm it
[05:41] <oneko> e-sin: but that's probably a bad idea
[05:41] <e-sin> oneko, what is the risk?
[05:42] <oneko> e-spy: depends on what the umask is, but it might lead to unnecessarily promiscuous permissions
[05:42] <e-sin> if its security, i have literally nothing of importance on this box.  i found it in the trash and am using it to learn apache/php/perl/etc
[05:42] <oneko> well then by all means
[05:42] <vertex78> I installed mythtv and I would like to uninstall it but i have no idea where to begin
[05:42] <oneko> just make sure you don't get 0wn3d and used as a spam relay ;)
[05:43] <oneko> vertex78: apt-get remove
[05:43] <vertex78> well thats easy
[05:43] <e-sin> oneko, well i'll prolly break it to the point of format in a few weeks ;)  i know just enough to be dangerous to myself hehehe
[05:44] <oneko> e-sin: well, that's pretty much how everyone starts.. :) it takes a few years to really get comfortable running linux.
[05:44] <oneko> e-sin: i've been through many, many complete rebuilds in my years :)
[05:44] <oneko> i think this is actually my 10th year of running Linux as my primary OS
[05:45] <PepeGrilo> _jason, my ddclient call is run ok now !!!! thanks !
[05:45] <e-sin> oneko, yeah.  i've used linux here and there for years and years but only recently (thanks to ubuntu) found myself able to tolerate it enough to actually stick with it
[05:45] <e-sin> i guess about a year
[05:45] <intelikey> e-sin you can,  but you don't want to.  i sujest you write a script like.     echo -e "#!/bin/sh\n\nmv \$\* /var/www/ \nchmod +rx /var/www/\$\* \n " > movephpfiles.sh
[05:45] <yipe> so... who was it that told me to change inittab?
[05:45] <bImInTroule> goodnight everyone
[05:45] <PepeGrilo> _how can call a bash script from cron
[05:46] <bImInTroule> i'm in some serious trouble here
[05:46] <oneko> eno: did you msg me?
[05:46] <PwcrLinux> !status
[05:46] <bImInTroule> my installation just want totally nuts
[05:46] <vertex78> I would really like to start messing around with updating the kernel and compiling my own for ubuntu but first I need to figure out how I can back everthing up to an image that would be easy to restore. Anyone have any ideas of where I could find a walkthrough of doing this?
[05:46] <intelikey> e-sin that was in answer to changing your user account.
[05:46] <bImInTroule> my xserver is broke, and i'm stuck in console
[05:46] <eno> oneko: I did!
[05:46] <bImInTroule> can anyone help me out
[05:46] <e-sin> intelikey, right.
[05:46] <yipe> someone was JUST helping me alter inittab..... who was that?
[05:46] <bImInTroule> it gave me an error regarding modprobe
[05:46] <eno> oneko: Error trying to open /dev/hda exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second.
[05:46] <yipe> I need more help
[05:46] <bImInTroule> and i just can't get into my gui now
[05:46] <bImInTroule> any suggestions ?
[05:46] <oneko> i didnt get the msg, sorry
[05:47] <e-sin> intelikey, i know what it does, but im trying to figure out how exactly it says what it does hehe
[05:47] <oneko> bimberi: did you update the kernel?
[05:47] <caminomaster> can help me with rosegarden??
[05:47] <oneko> bImInTroule: did you update the kernel?
[05:47] <bImInTroule> weird, i actually just got an error in here also
[05:47] <bImInTroule> oneko a good while ago
[05:47] <bImInTroule> and it was working fine
[05:47] <bImInTroule> i just booted into windows for a bit
[05:47] <oneko> what happened right before your box blew up?
[05:47] <bImInTroule> came back to ubuntu, and the install was broken
[05:47] <oneko> Was that the first reboot after you'd installed the new kernel?
[05:47] <intelikey> e-sin i.e. with that script, you would just write your file then invoke movephpfiles.sh your_new.file.php
[05:48] <wasan> I need help installing divx compatible codecs
[05:48] <wasan> into
[05:48] <wasan> my
[05:48] <wasan> ubuntu install
[05:48] <bImInTroule> i just got an error saying Failed to open config file /etc/modprobe.d/arch-aliases
[05:48] <vertex78> so what is a program I can use to back up my harddrive? Is there anything like nortos ghost for windwos
[05:48] <PwcrLinux> Myp, pls no prvmsg without asking me..
[05:48] <yipe> so, I followed SOMEONE'S instructions to alter inittab and it messed up my computer
[05:48] <yipe> I had to use a live CD just to boot
[05:48] <bImInTroule> wasan, use automatix
[05:48] <yipe> so...... 1. How do I fix it?
[05:48] <yipe> 2. Someone's dueling me to the death
[05:48] <bImInTroule> oneko no it wasn't actually
[05:48] <yipe> I don't care who it is
[05:48] <yipe> SOMEONE is gonna duel me
[05:49] <oneko> heh
[05:49] <bImInTroule> i think i updated something tho ... it was an automatic update
[05:49] <intelikey> yipe you edited your inittab without knowledge.... eeeek   pastbin your inittab lets see what you did.
[05:49] <oneko> yeah
[05:49] <oneko> messing with inittab = asking for trouble
[05:49] <e-sin> does \ just escape the next character in the script?
[05:49] <wasan> holy anime babes batma
[05:49] <majd_> God....this angers me
[05:49] <oneko> heh
[05:49] <yipe> I WAS FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS!
[05:49] <bImInTroule> oneko, you think i can salvage this? or am i gonna have to reinstall ?
[05:49] <majd_> some guy has the most beautiful osx like desktop on ubuntu forums...and he doesn't say what he used....it's so beautiful
[05:49] <intelikey> yipe so ?
[05:50] <vertex78> what is inittab and what does it control?
[05:50] <majd_> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/gallery/showimage.php?i=1804&original=1&c=popimages&orderby=rating
[05:50] <bImInTroule> :/
[05:50] <oneko> hmm
[05:50] <intelikey> vertex78 it the next step above the kernel.
[05:50] <e-sin> bImInTroule, what kind of error were you getting?
[05:50] <oneko> majd: it may look like OS X, but it definitely won't be the same experience :) OS X is not 'just looks'
[05:50] <mikodelacruz> what can i use in replacement for filezilla in ubuntu
[05:50] <vertex78> intelikey: so is it like an api?
[05:50] <bImInTroule> e-sin the one i typed just now about modprobe
[05:50] <majd> oneko, i know...but it looks great
[05:51] <mikodelacruz> does filezilla works in ubuntu
[05:51] <Toma-> !status
[05:51] <majd> i'm buying a macbook pro in two months...might as well get used to the dock and the "look"
[05:51] <oneko> yeah
[05:51] <bimberi> vertex78: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MondoMindi might be what you're looking for
[05:51] <bImInTroule> e-sin, can you help me out? or am i screwed ?
[05:51] <oneko> majd: I should be getting my MacBook Pro soon too
[05:51] <Toma-> what the.....
[05:51] <bImInTroule> i have VERY limited access right now
[05:51] <oneko> majd: I'm going to triple-boot it :) OS X, WinXP, ubuntu
[05:51] <yipe> how do I access my harddrive from the ubuntu live CD?:(
[05:51] <bImInTroule> i think it's a problem with my display
[05:51] <bImInTroule> but, it's whining about accessing stuff
[05:52] <oneko> yipe: mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
[05:52] <vertex78> bimberi: thanks, i got it bookmarked to check out
[05:52] <bImInTroule> *sigh
[05:52] <majd> oneko, i'm thinking i'm just gonna have os x
[05:52] <oneko> yipe: or whatever your root device is instead of /dev/hda1
[05:52] <Toma-> since when has this MYP bot been in here?
[05:52] <oneko> majd: I need Linux for work
[05:52] <majd> h ok
[05:52] <majd> *oh ok
[05:52] <wasan> holy shit
[05:52] <vertex78> can someone describe the boot process of linux to me, in a kinds quick overview?
[05:52] <wasan> take
[05:52] <wasan> mushrooms
[05:52] <bImInTroule> how do you login as root in ubuntu, i only got in as root by accident, because something failed
[05:52] <intelikey> vertex78 no more like the msdos.sys  file in old dos systems.     it's the first thing on the system that is read, it controls how the system starts.     the init table      init is the initelization process
[05:52] <bimberi> !status
[05:52] <bImInTroule> i usually use sudo su to run commands as root
[05:53] <MYP> !status
[05:53] <bImInTroule> but that got borked
[05:53] <bImInTroule> when my install went screwy
[05:53] <vertex78> intellikey: ahh ok
[05:53] <yipe> it says only root can do that
[05:53] <oneko> vertex78: grub loads kernel and initrd.. boots into initrd.. does basic startup stuff, then mounts root disk and proceeds through rcS.d, then rc2.d
[05:53] <yipe> and sudo doesn't seem to change that
[05:53] <yipe> it doesn't even prompt for a password
[05:53] <yipe> :(
[05:53] <roger_> Just did a clean install of Ubuntu on fresh hard drives. When it reboots to start the second phase of the installation I get "Missing Operating System!" What gives?
[05:53] <Toma-> arrick: you have a bot now? :)
[05:53] <e-sin> bImInTroule,  i was just asking because about a week ago, my box was doing just fine, then all of a sudden a site i was working on gave php errors.  everything ground to a halt.  gome panels died, things just started crashing like mad.  i rebooted, couldnt get back into ubuntu.  couldnt even boot a live cd or install cd.  segfaults on any cd i tried to boot and also the install on my drive.  turned otu to be bad ram
[05:53] <bimberi> Toma-: first i've noticed it
[05:53] <vertex78> oneko:what is rcS.d and rc2.d
[05:53] <arrick> Toma-, yep
[05:54] <Toma-> arrick: what does it do?
[05:54] <oneko> vertex78: SysV style init.. wikipedia or google mgith explain it better..
[05:54] <arrick> its ubotu
[05:54] <bImInTroule> e-sin ... hmmm, i think this hard drive may be bad actually
[05:54] <oneko> vertex78: there are two directories: /etc/rcS.d, /etc/rc2.d
[05:54] <Toma-> oh?
[05:54] <sean> I found a problem the the way phpbb2 is packaged, how do I report that?
[05:54] <arrick> yeah
[05:54] <oneko> vertex78: each contains a number of files like 'S99whatever'.. these run startup scripts contained in /etc/init.d
[05:54] <PwcrLinux> Roger: did you selected 1 (Erase entire hard drive)?
[05:54] <Toma-> !MYU info
[05:54] <ubotu> Toma-: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:54] <e-sin> bImInTroule, just sounded kinda similar in the all-of-a-suddenness.  but yeah it does sound like a drive failure, especially if windows is acting up as well
[05:54] <yipe> the ubuntu live cd won't let me do the mount command cause I'm not root
[05:54] <oneko> vertex78: S means 'start this program', K means stop.. the number is the order they run in
[05:54] <roger_> Pwcr - Yest
[05:54] <roger_> yes
[05:54] <yipe> what can I do?
[05:54] <bImInTroule> actually, windows is on a different hard drive altogether
[05:55] <bImInTroule> so windows is running fine
[05:55] <MYP> bimberi will you re send that message i accidentally closed it out
[05:55] <Shadowline> !status
[05:55] <intelikey> yipe sudo mount /dev/hd?# /mount/point      where ? is the letter and # is the partition number.   mount/point is an empty dir that you will mount it on.
[05:55] <vertex78> oneko: ok
[05:55] <bImInTroule> oh great, all my kevin rose podcasts are down the drain
[05:55] <bImInTroule> :S
[05:55] <yipe> I'm gonna need better instructions then that:|
[05:55] <bimberi> shivers - it responds to /msgs in channel
[05:55] <oneko> heh
[05:55] <Toma-> !coc
[05:55] <ubotu> [coc]  the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:55] <oneko> it's hard to fix boot problems and borked systems over irc..
[05:56] <yipe> and it won't let me do sudo
[05:56] <yipe> it doesn't even ask for hte password when I try
[05:56] <bImInTroule> so, what's with ubuntu and root
[05:56] <crimsun> caminomaster: pong
[05:56] <bImInTroule> can anyone explain how to log in as root
[05:56] <intelikey> it wont ask for a passwd on the live cd
[05:56] <bimberi> !tell bImInTroule about root
[05:56] <roger_> Google search indicates that "missing operating system!" is often an issue related to dual booting. But this is a clean install. Very strange.
[05:56] <bImInTroule> can you login as root?
[05:56] <oneko> bimberi: 'sudo sh'
[05:56] <oneko> You can login as root by setting a root password
[05:56] <intelikey> sudo echo boo      <-- if it says boo it worked
[05:56] <oneko> !tell oneko about root
[05:57] <PwcrLinux> roger_: Hmm that's strange, probably install CD didn't fully corrected.
[05:57] <mikodelacruz> whre can i see the synpatic
[05:57] <yipe> okay, what partition number should I use?
[05:57] <caminomaster> Crimsun: understood what I 've done?
[05:57] <yipe> I used tyhe default partition setup when I installed ubuntu
[05:57] <mmmiiikkkeee> i am having a lot of trouble instaling my ATI graphics card
[05:57] <intelikey> yipe that depneds entirely on your system.
[05:57] <roger_> Do you mean bad CD? Because I've installed with this exact CD a few days ago.
[05:57] <yipe> shitty:(
[05:57] <bImInTroule> oh crap, i cant even access that website to figure out how to set the root password
[05:57] <bimberi> oneko: you're going to have to hit tab twice after "bim" :)
[05:57] <intelikey> yipe do   sudo fdisk -l      to find out.
[05:57] <oneko> bimberi: yeah, old habits die hard. sorry. :)
[05:58] <crimsun> caminomaster: I just returned from getting groceries; fill me in?
[05:58] <mmmiiikkkeee> can any one elp pls
[05:58] <bimberi> oneko: np :)
[05:58] <PepeGrilo> how can i call a bash script from the cron its ./script_1 o it is incorrect
[05:58] <yipe> oh thank you God I figured it out
[05:58] <mmmiiikkkeee> wold relly preeashit it
[05:58] <bImInTroule> *sigh, this is most distressing
[05:58] <yipe> okay, I'll get my inittab and then pastebin it
[05:58] <oneko> bImInTroule: you can 'sudo sh' then 'passwd' to set a root pass
[05:58] <h0me5k1n> How do i execute a 'make all' in a bash script for a given directory?  I can do the 'make all' if I cd into it but it fails when I run it in a script!
[05:58] <intelikey> good
[05:58] <roger_> Ooooohhh... wait a minute. I may have it working. :-)
[05:58] <bImInTroule> thanks oneko
[05:58] <sean> !tell sean about status
[05:58] <bimberi> bImInTroule: sorry, forgot you didn't have gui :)
[05:59] <PwcrLinux> roger_: okay let me know
[05:59] <bImInTroule> :/
[05:59] <vertex78> If i recompiled a new kernel, is the only thing I would have to do after that is replace the current kernel with the new one or is it more complicated that this?
[05:59] <oneko> I'm just happy to have my diskless machine working fine now
[05:59] <oneko> pure silence. :)
[05:59] <roger_> I tried formatting a second IDE drive during install. I think that may have been the hang-up.
[05:59] <bImInTroule> oneko, diskless machine?
[05:59] <bImInTroule> how'd you rig that ?
[05:59] <bImInTroule> flash memory ?
[05:59] <yipe> ach... live CD is so slow
[05:59] <oneko> bImInTroule: yeah, it loads the kernel, OS, root disk, etc over the network
[05:59] <bImInTroule> nah, those aren't in mass production yet
[05:59] <yipe> :( my baby
[05:59] <bImInTroule> are they ?
[05:59] <oneko> bImInTroule: it doesnt have any local drives at all
[06:00] <bImInTroule> oneko, oh, ok
[06:00] <PwcrLinux> roger_: it's take for awhile.. if your HD led flashing, it's working..
[06:00] <bimberi> oneko: ltsp?
[06:00] <roger_> Yeah... it's installing packages now.
[06:00] <bImInTroule> i can't wait till the start making flash memory hard drives
[06:00] <oneko> bimberi: no, i set it up myself
[06:00] <doener> !status
[06:00] <roger_> *Fingers Crossed*
[06:00] <bImInTroule> i wouldn't be having the problems i'm having now :@
[06:00] <bimberi> oneko: ah, kk
[06:00] <oneko> i used to do it with my SGIs
[06:00] <caminomaster> Crimsun: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[06:01] <oneko> and back when I had my old-school pentium 100 ;)
[06:01] <bImInTroule> so guys, what do you think, should i fight with this thing to get back my xserver
[06:01] <bImInTroule> or throw in the towel and reinstall ?
[06:01] <bImInTroule> any last ditch efforts i should make ?
[06:02] <oneko> bImInTroule: if i was there, at your machine, i'd fix it ;)
[06:02] <oneko> bImInTroule: but it might be easier just to reinstall
[06:02] <roger_> What the heck is "bicyclerepair" in the package installation?
[06:02] <crimsun> caminomaster: freepats is in universe.
[06:02] <bImInTroule> *sigh
[06:02] <oneko> was your machine 'real custom' ?
[06:02] <intelikey> bImInTroule !borked
[06:02] <bImInTroule> i don't remember the ubuntu install cd giving me the option to fix a broken installation
[06:02] <bImInTroule> :/
[06:02] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12140
[06:02] <PwcrLinux> roger_: same mines too that's new to me
[06:02] <yipe> there you go
[06:02] <oneko> alot of manually edited stuff in /etc?
[06:02] <intelikey> !tell bImInTroule about borked
[06:02] <yipe> a note, with the part I changed, then the whole file
[06:03] <oneko> bImInTroule: what I do on a hosed system is mv /etc to /etc-old, and rm everything except /home
[06:03] <oneko> bImInTroule: then reinstall without formatting
[06:03] <eno> oneko: I found a better way to do what I was doing: convert the bin/cue to an iso
[06:03] <yipe> did anyone else watch star trek on G4 just now?
[06:03] <oneko> eno: ah. good. sorry i couldn't have been of more help :) i don't do alot of CD burning.
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> is there any on i can chat with one on one that might help get my graphic card working
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> :(
[06:04] <oneko> mmmiiikkkeee: what kind of card?
[06:04] <yipe> that was lame.....
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> ati
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> all in wonder
[06:04] <oneko> ah, no idea. only use nvidia here.
[06:04] <crimsun> caminomaster: you only need sudo modprobe snd-seq
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> 9600
[06:04] <yipe> you could barely see the show for all the junk they put on the screen
[06:04] <eno> oneko: thanks for trying!  I really appreciate how helpful people are here
[06:04] <oneko> eno: well, part of the linux experience is fixing things through trial and error :P
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> i did the directions i found on ine but no love
[06:04] <_jason> mmmiiikkkeee: have you been linked to the wiki yet?
[06:04] <yipe> oneko: Honored kitten, did you see my pastebin link?
[06:04] <crimsun> caminomaster: if you use an oss-only midi app, then it will block all others, just like an oss-only pcm app.
[06:04] <roger_> and breaking them too....
[06:04] <mmmiiikkkeee> yea
[06:05] <oneko> hahah
[06:05] <h0me5k1n> How do i execute a 'make all' in a bash script for a given directory?  I can do the 'make all' if I cd into the directory but it fails when I run it in a script!
[06:05] <orbin> heh, how exactly do you get moron status in !status ?
[06:05] <bImInTroule> oh k folks
[06:05] <bImInTroule> i'll be back
[06:05] <mmmiiikkkeee> i did that and th directions from ati's site
[06:05] <intelikey> yipe change the  "id:1:initdefault:"   back to    "id:2:initdefault:"    that's not the way to boot into console mode.
[06:05] <yipe> okay
[06:05] <oneko> yipe: apt-get install oneko
[06:05] <bImInTroule> any last words of help ?
[06:05] <bImInTroule> lololol
[06:05] <yipe> what is that?
[06:05] <oneko> it's an ANCIENT x11 toy package
[06:05] <bImInTroule> wtf
[06:05] <mmmiiikkkeee> i have a monitor out of range error onmy monotor
[06:05] <yipe> what is oneko?
[06:05] <oneko> it's a little kitten that follows the cursor
[06:05] <yipe> CUTE
[06:05] <mmmiiikkkeee> after doing the install
[06:05] <oneko> that's where i got my nick
[06:05] <yipe> okay
[06:06] <yipe> here we go
[06:06] <yipe> changing inittab back, then trying a reboot
[06:06] <bImInTroule> my screen just got totally interrupted by info about My Modle Loader being present
[06:06] <bImInTroule> and a bunch of other crap
[06:06] <bImInTroule> wtf
[06:06] <oneko> sorry, no,  I didnt get your private message
[06:06] <oneko> for some reason I cant receive msgs
[06:06] <bImInTroule> and an 'ok' at the bottom in red
[06:06] <bImInTroule> which i can't click ... or access :/
[06:06] <mmmiiikkkeee> https://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI  is where i followeed directions from
 what is that?   ???
[06:06] <mmmiiikkkeee> but its not working
[06:06] <mmmiiikkkeee> :(
[06:07] <oneko> heh
[06:07] <mmmiiikkkeee> what can i do now..
[06:07] <PwcrLinux> roger_: My lappy hard drive brand new, installed it last month, it's pretty fast installs which is the hard drive have a 16 MB cache.. it's too quick formatted and installs..
[06:07] <oneko> I promised myself I wouldn't mess with more than one X setup per day.. to preserve my sanity.. and I already met my quota when I installed my dual Dell 24" lcd's this afternoon :)
[06:07] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: which method did you use?
[06:07] <mmmiiikkkeee> what does it mean when my monotor says out of range...
[06:08] <yipe> what is what?
[06:08] <oneko> mmmiiikkkeee: you dont have the horizontal or vertical frequency ranges set correctly
[06:08] <mmmiiikkkeee> the Ubuntu provided drivers
[06:08] <mmmiiikkkeee> on
[06:08] <intelikey> yipe   "id:2:initdefault:"   will boot to runlevel 2    the way to disably gdm is to remove the symlink in /etc/rc2.d/S??gdm     that will make the system boot to console mode.
[06:08] <majd> oneko, apple doesn't offer a 10,000 rpm hard drive?
[06:08] <mmmiiikkkeee> one*
[06:08] <arun> what is the command that should be used instead of make install in  ubuntu
[06:08] <_jason> arun: checkinstall
[06:08] <caminomaster> Crimsun: please explain me the " oss- only midi app"
[06:08] <dmbt> checkinstalll
[06:08] <roger_> I just logged on Pwcr. Seems to have worked. Very strange about that second IDE drive. User error I guess ;-) Thanks for your help.
[06:08] <oneko> majd: I dont think there are any 10k 2.5" drives?
[06:08] <yipe> no clue
[06:08] <hyphenated> arun: sudo apt-get install ;-)
[06:08] <arun> _jason, thanks sorry i forgot :)
[06:08] <caminomaster> Crimsun:  remember that I'm new in it
[06:08] <majd> oh yeah....nevermind
[06:08] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: the repos?  you might need to use the proprietaryfglrx dirver (via ati.com or seveas' repos)
[06:08] <mmmiiikkkeee> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:09] <oneko> so, hey
[06:09] <yipe> okay, gonna try a reboot, see if my system WORKS now, then I'll try setting it up for console mode by default
[06:09] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: did you do the other steps?
[06:09] <PwcrLinux> roger_: sure np
[06:09] <arrick> orbin
[06:09] <mmmiiikkkeee> yea
[06:09] <oneko> I know the nvidia drivers are pretty fast.. i tend to get better performance than in windows.. but I've heard the ATI drivers aren't so hot.. is that accurate?
[06:09] <mmmiiikkkeee> i did
[06:09] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: i.e. change from ati to fglrx in xorg.conf?
[06:09] <arrick> having problems with ubuntu-desktop
[06:09] <RightSaidTed> hey, anyone around here use explore2fs to view ext2/3 files from inside windows?
[06:09] <mmmiiikkkeee> ihave an ait control paal in my desktop
[06:09] <FunnyLookinHat> oneko, yup, very accurate
[06:09] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: restarted X?
[06:09] <mmmiiikkkeee> but it cant confifure any thing
[06:10] <oneko> FunnyLookinHat: damn.. the laptop I want only comes with ATI X1600
[06:10] <mmmiiikkkeee> i restated the computer
[06:10] <mmmiiikkkeee> so yea
[06:10] <vertex78> oneko: i am usin radeon 9000 and it works ok
[06:10] <orbin> RightSaidTed: not the driver, just the app
[06:10] <mmmiiikkkeee> now the monotor says out of range
[06:10] <FunnyLookinHat> oneko, most laptops only come with ATI graphics   :-/
[06:10] <concretes>  libgtk-1.2.so.0
[06:10] <oneko> some have nvidia
[06:11] <hyphenated> oneko: I don't think you'll notice the difference between 92FPS on linux and 97FPS on windows, if the difference is even that significant
[06:11] <oneko> but not the new apple ones :(
[06:11] <PwcrLinux> Mines is ATI Readon Mobility 7500
[06:11] <orbin> arrick: dunno if i can help, but shoot
[06:11] <FunnyLookinHat> oneko, i mean, it's not like it's horrible performance, but nvidia is definitely much more dedicated to their linux drivers
[06:11] <mmmiiikkkeee> / change from ati to fglrx in xorg.conf? // whats that mean?
[06:11] <initard> Someone tell how complicated this would be...I'm on a partition running desktop ubuntu and theres another partition with the basic ubuntu server installed... what i want to do is chroot on the server partition and access the internet from command prompt.
[06:11] <PwcrLinux> it's auto detected and working good :)
[06:11] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: can you get to a prompt?
[06:11] <FunnyLookinHat> initard, err..  sounds like you want to mount the other partition
[06:11] <mmmiiikkkeee> yea
[06:11] <arun> _jason, i just downloaded the cvs version.. as u suggested.. and i did configure.. but in the list of filters did not list the screenshot filter :( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12142
[06:12] <FunnyLookinHat> initard, once it's mounted , just cd into it
[06:12] <oneko> initard: mount the partition and just 'chroot mountpoint'
[06:12] <_jason> arun: that's ok, it doesn't get listed there it seems
[06:12] <FunnyLookinHat> !tell initard about mounting
[06:12] <initard> FunnyLookinHat, im already mounted
[06:12] <initard> nooo, i got that
[06:12] <oneko> initard: should work fine
[06:12] <FunnyLookinHat> initard, then where is it mounted??
[06:12] <FunnyLookinHat> lol
[06:12] <_jason> arun: does it 'make' ok?
[06:12] <FunnyLookinHat> just go into it
[06:12] <intelikey> pivotroot
[06:12] <oneko> i did it the other day
[06:12] <intelikey> pivot_root
[06:13] <FunnyLookinHat> If you want to chroot into the kernel of the other system (for God knows why) you would be looking for a virtual machine it sounds like
[06:13] <shaobo> hello, every one
[06:13] <initard> but chroot'd i ping and get nothing, i want to run apt-get from the other partition with internet  repos
[06:13] <orbin> argh, why doesn't evo filter the junk.  i've marked a sender's mail as junk 5 times now.  am i doing something wrong?  shouldn't junk automatically get sent to the junk folder?
[06:13] <arun> _jason, just started .. lot of warnings .. ok for a cvs i gues
[06:13] <oneko> initard: is /etc/resolv.conf set correctly in the chroot partition?
[06:13] <arrick> I am getting an error that says "XIO: fatal error 104 (connection was reset by peer) on XSERVER ":0.0" after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
[06:13] <_jason> arun: I couldn't get it to compile after I updated, let me know if it completes for you
[06:13] <mmmiiikkkeee> is there a way to remove all that stuff any start over???
[06:13] <arrick> orbin ^^
[06:14] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver | tail -1
[06:14] <arun> _jason, oh :(.. i m having my fingers crossed..
[06:14] <vertex78> i installed MondoMindi using the synaptic package menu but there is no link to if from the menus. How can I add it there?
[06:14] <oneko> yipe: any luck?
[06:14] <initard> oneko, i dunno, how do i find out?
[06:14] <shaobo> exit
[06:14] <yipe> yes, it's back
[06:14] <crimsun> caminomaster: there are alsa midi apps and oss midi apps. alsa emulates oss, but if you use an oss midi app (or an oss pcm app), it will prevent other alsa and oss apps from using the sound device. This is the case only if your sound chipset doesn't support hardware multiopen.
[06:14] <oneko> initard: cat /etc/resolv.conf.. make sure it has correct nameserver information
[06:14] <orbin> arrick: you did a server install then got ubuntu-desktop?
[06:14] <yipe> now there's just the little matter of a duel to the death
[06:14] <mmmiiikkkeee>       Driver          "fglrx"
[06:14] <mmmiiikkkeee> is what it ways
[06:14] <oneko> initard: the chroot'd partition will still use the networking and routing of the normal kernel, but i'm guessing it doesnt have resolving information set
[06:15] <CNAP> quick networking question guys. not really the right forum but i figured somebody here knew the answer. ok, i spoofed the MAC address on my windows box with the same MAC on my linux box. i did an ipconfig on the windows box and i got the identical IP addressed assigned to it as i have on my linux box. much to my surprise, it actually WORKED! my question is, why did it work? i have to 2 physically different computers, on the same router, wi
[06:15] <CNAP> th an identical MAC address on both NICs being assigned the same IP address from the same ISP.
[06:15] <oneko> CNAP: what are you trying to do?
[06:15] <lfs-livecd> .
[06:15] <yipe> who wants to die?
[06:15] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: does fglrxinfo say ati or mesa (don't paste it here)
[06:15] <yipe> I thirst for blood!
[06:16] <mmmiiikkkeee> mesa
[06:16] <mmmiiikkkeee> and it said that when i tryed the ati driver previously....
[06:16] <oneko> CNAP: my guess is the router gives out the IP's based on MAC. It doesnt check to see if it's already given out the address. Keep in mind nothing on the network will probably work with two identical devices.
[06:16] <initard> oneko no such file
[06:16] <vertex78> nevermind, i found out how, type mondobackup in terminal
[06:16] <intelikey> yipe if you are going to set it to boot to console mode you might remember that setting runlevel 2 to console mode (removing the symlink to gdm from /etc/rc2.d/ )  will leave runlevel 3 4 or 5 as  X mode.    i.e.  sudo init 3       would start x via gdm
[06:17] <CNAP> oneko: well my ISP only allows 1 MAC address per port, and i needed to have my windows box and linux box on the internet. so since they blocked the windows box i spoofed the MAC and copied over just for sh*ts and giggles, and surprisingly it worked...
[06:17] <oneko> CNAP: just use NAT on your linux box
[06:17] <oneko> CNAP: ISP wont be able to see more than 1 MAC
[06:17] <arrick> orbin, yes
[06:17] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: that means it's not using the fglrx driver
[06:17] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: is this a 32bit sys.?
[06:17] <mmmiiikkkeee> yea
[06:17] <mmmiiikkkeee> multiprocessor
[06:17] <CNAP> oneko: i tried it and it still didn't work.
[06:17] <mmmiiikkkeee> and ypertheriding...
[06:18] <mmmiiikkkeee> if tha matters
[06:18] <yipe> I have no idea what you just said
[06:18] <oneko> CNAP: you may have misconfigured it.. anyway, setting the same IP/MAC on both definitely won't work
[06:18] <yipe> and nevermind, I'll stay with gnome
[06:18] <orbin> arrick: just to eliminate one possible solution, have you tried reconfigging xserv-xorg?
[06:18] <orbin> *xserver-xorg
[06:18] <intelikey> yipe k
[06:18] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: but is' not a 64bit install?
[06:18] <arun> _jason, yeah!!!! compiled without any errors..
[06:18] <mmmiiikkkeee> i downloaded a different kernal that had smp support if tha matters?
[06:18] <mmmiiikkkeee> no not 64 bit...
[06:18] <oneko> CNAP: it may be possible, and it may work for brief periods, but the router won't be able to figure out who is sending which packets
[06:19] <_jason> arun: hrmmm, guess I need to check what I did :)
[06:19] <arun> _jason, what now.. sudo aptitude install checkinstall... right..
[06:19] <_Dez> how do i start fce4?
[06:19] <_jason> arun: you do that once to install the checkinstall program.  Then you just do 'sudo checkinstall' instead of 'sudo make install'
[06:19] <dabaR> _Dez: log out, log back into its session
[06:19] <yipe> so, I want to uninstall xfce and fluxbox, 'cause I didn't like them
[06:19] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: sudo apt-get remove whatever that fglrx package is called, then use the seveas' repos method described on the ati wiki to get a newer verrsion of fglrx
[06:19] <arun> _jason, oh ok..
[06:19] <oneko> CNAP: i often just recommend people go down to wal-mart or fry's or whatever and just pick up a $40 all-in-one Linksys switch/router
[06:19] <dabaR> _Dez: alt. "startx"
[06:20] <CNAP> oneko: yeah i'm sure my ISP will catch on. apparently i lied, i'm not on a router (just looked at it, it's 2nd hand and i just plugged everything in) i'm on a plain old L2 hub
[06:20] <yipe> I go to synaptic, and mark the packages I installed for complete removal
[06:20] <yipe> but it doesn't include the big list of dependencies
[06:20] <arrick> orbin, nope
[06:20] <oneko> CNAP: your ISP wont be able to tell if you're using a properly setup NAT
[06:20] <CNAP> oneko: so it adds more to the mystery, since it should be passing on the packets based on MAC
[06:20] <_jason> arun: did you compile with ./configure --enable-gui?
[06:20] <yipe> whazzup wit' dat?
[06:20] <_Dez> dabaR when i do startx is comes into fluxbox
[06:20] <CNAP> yeah i should try that
[06:20] <CNAP> let me look up how to set it up
[06:21] <arun> _jason, no.. i dont want the gui.. i am actually buiding one for my project :)
[06:21] <_jason> arun: oh, my error was gui related
[06:21] <intelikey> yipe if you want to finish switiching that thing to boot to console do this.    "  sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/S??gdm -i  "      press y to remove the symlink when it asks....
[06:21] <oneko> CNAP: or get a better ISP ;)
 but it doesn't include the big list of dependencies  <--- deps pulled in with a package are not removed with it.
[06:21] <mmmiiikkkeee> i did : udo apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:22] <mmmiiikkkeee> and it said: Reading database ... 85573 files and directories currently installed.)
[06:22] <mmmiiikkkeee> Removing xorg-driver-fglrx ...
[06:22] <mmmiiikkkeee> rmdir: `/usr/X11R6/lib/fglrx': Directory not empty
[06:22] <yipe> are those supposed to be question marks or am I supposed to put something there?
[06:22] <intelikey> yipe i don't like it either.  but that's how it is.
[06:22] <dabaR> _Dez: do you have a desktop manager installed, like a graphical login screen?
[06:22] <intelikey> question marks   yes
[06:22] <yipe> ehhhh
[06:22] <yipe> okay
[06:22] <oneko> anyway
[06:22] <oneko> i have to do some homework
[06:22] <oneko> later
[06:23] <dabaR> mmmiiikkkeee: we don't paste here, and please use enter sparingly, so we can all read each others text on the same page, and so we can read it easier.
[06:23] <intelikey> yipe they will be numbers but bash will put them there.
[06:23] <arun> _jason, got error during checkinstall http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12143
[06:23] <yipe> okay
[06:23] <yipe> did it
[06:23] <orbin> arrick: something to try i guess,  i'm not sure what the error means tbh
[06:23] <_jason> arun: you need to change the version to contain some numbers (I just use the date of the cvs checkout)
[06:23] <yipe> now, to get back into gnome, I just put in startx right?
[06:23] <intelikey> right
[06:24] <dabaR> yipe: do you have a desktop manager installed, like a graphical login screen?
[06:24] <mmmiiikkkeee> i am sorry i did not know... how do i say what my results are then i dont get it??
[06:24] <yipe> yes, gdm
[06:24] <dabaR> paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:24] <arrick> orbin, how do I start it?
[06:24] <dabaR> yipe: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[06:24] <intelikey> dabarwe just rm'd the symlink in rc2.d
[06:24] <orbin> !tell arrick about xorg
[06:24] <dabaR> oooh
[06:24] <jeeaar> hey all, i just got my ubuntu system up and running, how can  set up my printer?
[06:24] <orbin> arrick: just press enter if you're not sure what an option is to choose default
[06:25] <yipe> okay, I'm gonna try rebooting AGAIN (and I thought you never had to reboot linux:P)
[06:25] <intelikey> dabar he wants console mode by default
[06:25] <dabaR> jeeaar: did you look in system>admin>printing?
[06:25] <dabaR> intelikey: ok
[06:25] <arun> _jason, done installation.. lets test it out.. :)
[06:25] <intelikey> yipe you don't
[06:25] <intelikey> don't reboot
[06:25] <yipe> but how will I know if it's going to do what I want?
[06:25] <intelikey> do this.   sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:25] <ben32167> hello pippol!
[06:26] <orbin> !tell mmmiiikkkeee about pastebin
[06:26] <yipe> but then how will I know that that's the startup default?
[06:26] <arun> _jason, awesome.. its working.. thanks al ot
[06:26] <intelikey> yipe it will.    you can test if you want
[06:26] <_jason> arun: np
[06:26] <yipe> I'm gonna test it
[06:26] <dabaR> yipe: once you reboot, you will know:) and don't reboot ever. I can not sudo, for 13 days now, probably.
[06:26] <intelikey> but you surely don't have to
[06:26] <yipe> what's this?
[06:26] <ben32167> who has a problem needsto be solveD?
[06:26] <dabaR> and beside, trust your system.
[06:26] <yipe> why can't you sudo?
[06:27] <intelikey> dabar another vote for a secure root passwd  :)
[06:27] <CNAP> ONEKO: trust me, if i could i would. they provide internet and tv to my apts. funny thing is that they use comcast, so once i figure out how to get HBO and DOCSIS to work i'll be happy
[06:27] <yipe> what's this about not rebooting?
[06:27] <yipe> will it damage something?
[06:27] <dabaR> yipe: my login just gives me a terminal in the top left. no window borders. both in gnome, and in openbox. You can't have two windows open at the same time, cause you can't move them, and they are all on top of each other. How can I fix this?
[06:28] <intelikey> yipe  no.
[06:28] <NxNxMox> hey guys
[06:28] <johnathan> hey
[06:28] <johnathan> so
[06:28] <johnathan> whats the haps
[06:28] <johnathan> ?
[06:28] <yipe> dabaR I'm a newb
[06:28] <yipe> ask someone smart
[06:28] <dabaR> johnathan: what the sup?
[06:28] <arrick> what is the dbe module orbin?
[06:28] <NxNxMox> i know this isnt the right place to ask but i need help with postfix and the postfix channel isnt helpful
[06:28] <cafuego> dabaR: Start a window manager.
[06:28] <dabaR> yipe: I can fix it, if I have to...
[06:28] <arrick> and v41
[06:28] <johnathan> yea
[06:28] <cafuego> dabaR: In the terminal, run 'metacity &'
[06:29] <NxNxMox> and ubuntu people hace always helped me >.>
[06:29] <ben32167> state your problem NxNxMox
[06:29] <johnathan> d\
[06:29] <dabaR> cafuego: :P it _all_ works. sleep. wireless...
[06:29] <intelikey> dabar  [alt] +right_mouse_button  wont let you move the window ?
[06:29] <yipe> dabaR you're confusing me
[06:29] <orbin> arrick: dunno offhand.  if it's already enabled, leave it and just press enter
[06:29] <soniku> how to switch from KDE to Gnome?
[06:29] <NxNxMox> can i pm you ben32167
[06:29] <dabaR> johnathan: 6^
[06:29] <cafuego> dabaR: You can move the window by holding down alt whilst clicking anywhere on it.
[06:29] <yipe> soniku?
[06:29] <johnathan> sudo apt-get install gnome
[06:29] <ben32167> better use channel
[06:29] <yipe> .... no the a2ka soniku?
[06:29] <yipe> not*
[06:29] <dabaR> cafuego: I bet I couldn't. but I'll try.
[06:29] <ben32167> but u can if u wish
[06:29] <intelikey> or is it left_mouse.....
[06:30] <NxNxMox> k gimme a sec phone
[06:30] <caminomaster> Crimsun: How can I use it?
[06:30] <orbin> intelikey: left-click
[06:30] <dabaR> cafuego: my iBook, though...
[06:30] <jeeaar> ok, its asking me to select a ppd file for the driver install on my printer, where wouldi  find it?
[06:30] <yipe> okay, time to test my.... thingy
[06:30] <_Dez> dabaR i did when i first boot up my laptop but when i enter my user/pass it goes to shell and asks for my login/pw again
[06:30] <intelikey> my left handed mouse confuses all my mouse instructions
[06:30] <intelikey> idk
[06:30] <dabaR> _Dez: boot into root mode.
[06:31] <dabaR> yipe wen't to test it.
[06:31] <intelikey> boot into init=/bin/sh
[06:32] <crimsun> caminomaster: use what?
[06:32] <_Dez> dabaR how do i do that
[06:32] <dabaR> cafuego: good idea to start the wm...
[06:32] <jeeaar> could someone tell me h ow to install this printer driver? what is a ppd file?
[06:32] <dabaR> _Dez: just hit the escape while booting, rescue mode.
[06:32] <cafuego> dabaR: Yeah, it's a handy thing to have when you need to manage windows ;-)
[06:32] <soniku> "package gnome is not available"... fun
[06:32] <dabaR> jeeaar: you sure it is not in ubuntu?
[06:32] <intelikey> ppd's are drivers of a sort
[06:33] <dabaR> cafuego: ya:-/
[06:33] <cafuego> soniku: gnome-session
[06:33] <yipe> oooo
[06:33] <dabaR> cafuego: it was an ok question, eh?
[06:33] <yipe> that was neat
[06:33] <browndog> Hello all...how is everyone this evening?
[06:33] <jeeaar> it has my printer model listed, then i select it, and it says install driver, so i select it, and it says pick a ppd file... in lost now
[06:33] <arrick> that did it thanks orin
[06:33] <yipe> I started x without telling it to load gnome or something like that
[06:33] <jeeaar> im lost now*
[06:33] <yipe> it was just gray with an X.... it didn't do anything
[06:34] <yipe> interesting though
[06:34] <vertex78> is dvdauthor the best program for doing that type of stuff?
[06:34] <dabaR> _Dez: "passwd dez" will let you chg the passwd for dez.
[06:34] <yipe> like I penetrated down (or up) exactly one level
 "package gnome is not available" ? <--- ah ---> gnome - The GNOME Desktop Environment, with extra components
[06:34] <orbin> arrick: sweet
[06:34] <intelikey> !info gnome
[06:34] <ubotu> gnome: (The GNOME Desktop Environment, with extra components), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1:2.10.1.1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 10 kB, Installed size: 40 kB
[06:34] <dabaR> universe?
[06:35] <intelikey> meta package
[06:35] <ardchoille> Seveas: PM?
[06:35] <intelikey> size: 10 kB,
[06:35] <vertex78> hey can anyone recommend a cheap pmcia wireless card I can buy for my laptop that i will work with ubuntu out of the box
[06:35] <cafuego> 10kB of depends, lovely.
[06:35] <dabaR> !info gnome dapper
[06:35] <intelikey> yeah
[06:35] <ubotu> gnome: (The GNOME Desktop Environment, with extra components), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1:2.12.2.3 (dapper), Packaged size: 11 kB, Installed size: 44 kB
[06:35] <arrick> hwy what in the freenode ip?
[06:35] <jeeaar> dabar: its just telling me to pick a ppd file for the driver, what is a ppd file?
[06:36] <cafuego> arrick: There are several.
[06:36] <arrick> my serer list doesnt see the server
[06:36] <arrick> server
[06:36] <cafuego> arrick: 'host irc.freenode.net'
[06:36] <ben32167> intelikey, how will i install x11 from source to a base system?
[06:36] <kmag> are any of you using cryptsetup?
[06:36] <kmag> (or dm_crypt?)
[06:36] <intelikey> from source ?
[06:36] <ben32167> yes
[06:36] <vertex78> kmag: not me, what is it
[06:36] <intelikey> why source ?
[06:36] <arrick> nope cafuego not working, the dns if )()(
[06:36] <ben32167> sources is cool
[06:37] <cafuego> ben32167: #gentoo is there -->
[06:37] <intelikey> use gentoo then
[06:37] <kmag> vertex78: it's used for creating encrypted filesystems
[06:37] <_Dez> dabaR can i always boot into root ??
[06:37] <cafuego> intelikey: Source makes my binaries less stable and it takes longer.
[06:37] <vertex78> kmag: cool
[06:37] <dabaR> _Dez: boot, then root.
[06:37] <intelikey> cafuego :)
[06:37] <_Dez> im in root dabar
[06:37] <slavik> !status
[06:37] <_Dez> but FCE4 isnt start up
[06:37] <soniku> why did my install of ubuntu default to gnome and my friends default to kde?  i think we're using the same distro
[06:38] <cafuego> arrick: 140.211.166.4, 213.92.8.4, 84.200.240.4
[06:38] <_Dez> soniku hes using Kubuntu
[06:38] <dabaR> _Dez: get off irc...:)
[06:38] <arrick> thanks cafuego
[06:38] <ben32167> ban kubuntu!
[06:38] <ben32167> users :p
[06:38] <dabaR> Heh, what do you mean, ben32167 ?
[06:38] <intelikey> slavik wasn't  !dstats  you were looking for was it?
[06:38] <ben32167> jokin...
[06:38] <slavik> soniku: your friend installed "Kubuntu"
[06:38] <soniku> bah... idiot. :-P
[06:39] <cafuego> people who want to build X from source aren't allowed an opinion on kde vs. gnome.
[06:39] <intelikey> nope
[06:39] <slavik> soniku: have you used gnome before?
[06:39] <soniku> thanks for all the assistance :-)
[06:39] <orbin> cafuego: :)
[06:39] <slavik> soniku: if you used only 1 env before, use the other
[06:39] <intelikey> people who want to build X from source aren't allowed an opinion on kde
[06:39] <slavik> try them both out
[06:39] <ben32167> xfree86 sux
[06:39] <soniku> i tried kde for awhile, i went back to gnome
[06:39] <ben32167> dont use x windows its buggy !
[06:40] <cafuego> ben32167: That's why we all use Xorg.
[06:40] <cafuego> Except for the ones using Xgl.
[06:40] <intelikey> and the ones not using X at all
[06:40] <soniku> i heard of Xgl, sounds intrigueing
[06:40] <dabaR> and those that run windows like me.
[06:40] <cafuego> soniku: It's shiny. (But just that)
[06:41] <dabaR> and people on vm2s.
[06:41] <Blaxtic> so i've been running kubuntu on my compaq laptop for awhile - like it quite a bit... i'd like to install it on a hp ds10 (alpha cpu) as a server.  i haven't found an alpha version of ubuntu nor kubuntu tho... is there one out there?
[06:42] <ben32167> if u use alpha then use solaris my friend
[06:42] <slavik> Blaxtic: no
[06:42] <slavik> Blaxtic: only x86, x86-64 and PPC
[06:42] <lutra> gnome 3.0...hmm
[06:42] <mmmiiikkkeee> i downloaded the webboard_0.2-1breezy_all.deb file how do i install it?
[06:42] <_Dez> dabaR im not on irc on my linux box
[06:42] <NxNxMox> back
[06:43] <NxNxMox> ben32167
[06:43] <dabaR> _Dez: cool. so, how are things goin' now?
[06:43] <ben32167> yep NxNxMox
[06:43] <NxNxMox> let me ssh into my server
[06:43] <intelikey> =root@71-208-10-231.hlrn.qwest.net <--- bet that was real root....
[06:44] <Blaxtic> ben32167: umm... and where can i get a free version of solaris, eh? ;-)
[06:44] <_Dez> dabaR i still cant get xfc4 to come up
[06:44] <NxNxMox> ok basically i used this
[06:44] <ben32167> www.sun.com
[06:44] <NxNxMox> http://wanderingbarque.com/howtos/mailserver/mailserver.html
[06:44] <_Dez> im at shell right now
[06:44] <ben32167> solaris 10.1 free
[06:44] <NxNxMox> im at the part where im trying to figure out how to setup the ldif for a sample user account
[06:44] <NxNxMox> and im at a loss
[06:44] <dabaR> _Dez: do you have a graphical login screen?
[06:44] <mmmiiikkkeee> i downloaded the webboard_0.2-1breezy_all.deb file how do i install it?
[06:44] <Blaxtic> slavik: that's what i was afraid of... and no plans in the works for alpha either, eh?
[06:44] <ben32167> NxNxMox, u better ask your question at debian channel
[06:44] <slavik> Blaxtic: no
[06:44] <orbin> !tell mmmiiikkkeee about dpkg
[06:44] <derrick__> anyone want to field a question about wine and i915 drivers
[06:45] <slavik> Blaxtic: that is one of the reasons why ubuntu is upto date
[06:45] <NxNxMox> k
[06:45] <ben32167> i have no idea. sry i cant help you NxNxMox
[06:45] <slavik> debiancompiles on like 9 or 11 platforms, ubuntu has to only 3
[06:45] <ben32167> debian rox ununtu sux
[06:46] <orbin> can someone kick him please.  he's geting annoying
[06:46] <vertex78> ben32167: i like ubuntu
[06:46] <ben32167> i do love ubuntu
[06:46] <Blaxtic> ben32167: :-O i had no idea - it used to cost mucho dinero...
[06:46] <dabaR> you just don't like ununtu, I guess.
[06:46] <intelikey> you don't kick someone for being annoying or i would have been gone many times over orbin
[06:46] <ben32167> yep lol
[06:46] <harisund> Has anyone used the "Applications->System Tools -> Network Tools -> Port scan" feature? I have a strong feeling it doesn't really do a complete port scan? Or is it not meant to do a complete port scan?
[06:47] <mzuverink> I have 2 40 gig drives in my machine, is it possible to span / across both drives and have them  look like one drive?
[06:47] <ben32167> i make positive critism :p
[06:47] <derrick__> I have been trying to install wine and Wacraft3 all week, and just tried a walkthrough on World of Warcraft. I am running a laptop with the i915 graphics chipset. Today's attempt ended with the winecfg command bringing up errors complaining about my display driver and Xserver.
[06:47] <harisund> mzuverink: what exactly are you having in mind when you want them to make them look like one drive?
[06:47] <jerry> ok i have a question for folks that use dosbox and wine i am trying to install xcom apocolypse and im haveing the same prblem with it as i did when i bought it in 90 something
[06:47] <_Dez> no dabaR just shell
[06:47] <orbin> yeah....xfree86 sux, ununtu sux.  great contribution there
[06:47] <dabaR> harisund: #winehq?
[06:47] <dabaR> harisund: sorry.
[06:47] <jerry> i know i had to write an few lines in autoexe
[06:47] <vertex78> ben32167: well what ununtu then?
[06:47] <jerry> not supported
[06:48] <ben32167> derrick__, why dont u play wow in windows, are u masochistic?
[06:48] <dabaR> derrick__: #winehq?
[06:48] <harisund> dabaR: yeah, I realize that wasn't for me ....:D
[06:48] <harisund> mzuverink: what exactly are you having in mind when you want them to make them look like one drive?
[06:48] <jerry> naw was a suipmple line to tell it the cd rom speed
[06:48] <orbin> forget it. just rememberd i have an ignore list :P
[06:48] <derrick__> mmm ok, I can try that for the wine part, however, I would like to ask about the i915 graphics first.
[06:48] <jerry> was like 10 years ago and i cant remember
[06:48] <harisund> Has anyone used the "Applications->System Tools -> Network Tools -> Port scan" feature? I have a strong feeling it doesn't really do a complete port scan? Or is it not meant to do a complete port scan?
[06:48] <ben32167> ununtu is my new project, started 10 mins ago
[06:48] <dabaR> harisund: what does it tell you?
[06:48] <mzuverink> harisund:basically I want to beable to install the system and then to have the remaining 70 gigs or so beable to have one giant /home
[06:48] <dabaR> ben32167: ya, that one totally sucks.
[06:49] <intelikey> harisund please allow a little time before you repete like that
[06:49] <derrick__> before I reloaded, Wow, and pretty much any game would run on this system, but, now, I am getting terrible graphics performance even though glxinfo claims to have dri on.
[06:49] <harisund> intelikey: Sorry, I didn't mean to repeat.. I only wanted to msg mzuverink .. my previous command came along .. my apologies..
[06:49] <jerry> ok for a really nice walkthrough for installin wine lemme get you the link
[06:50] <initard> hell, i downloaded a file with firefox and now i cant find it
[06:50] <mzuverink> harisund: do you understand what I mean?
[06:50] <ben32167> project ununtu : fully freebsd but theres a logo of ununtu (same as ubuntu) at sdesktop background
[06:50] <harisund> mzuverink: I am not sure I understand what you want, but I am not sure if there is a way to have 70 Gigs across home if you have 2 independant 40 Gigs..
[06:50] <intelikey> harisund also use the help feture to read about the app before asking what it is "supposed to do"  is a good start.
[06:50] <orbin> initard: default is desktop iirc
[06:50] <arrick> be nice intelikey
[06:50] <_jason> intelikey: or ~/MyDownloads
[06:50] <harisund> intelikey: How do I find out about the help options?
[06:51] <initard> thanks orbin
[06:51] <_jason> initard: or ~/MyDownloads
[06:51] <ben32167> help /?
[06:51] <intelikey> harisund the little life saver on the taskbar
[06:51] <initard> i disabled my desktop and kept looking in /home
[06:51] <initard> good one jason
[06:51] <dabaR> nice and succinct
[06:52] <mzuverink> so when I install, how do I get both drives to be available, I guess I would like to have /home on one drive and the remaining file tree on the other disk?
[06:52] <mmmiiikkkeee> i dotn understand webboard... when i open it... i get a circley thing that says its busy... and then it colses... nothing opens did i install it wron?
[06:52] <baconbacon> lvm does this i think
[06:52] <int21> mzuverink, i dont think u would need that?
[06:53] <dabaR> mzuverink: you manually edit the partition table
[06:53] <initard> well, where's everyone elses Desktop folder, cuz i think i lost mine
[06:53] <_jason> initard: ~/Desktop :)
[06:53] <int21> its on home/user/Desktop
[06:53] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: run it in terminal. look for error output
[06:53] <mzuverink> int21:can I use lvm to make both drives apeear as one volume?
[06:53] <int21> capital D
[06:53] <theinternet> DUN DUN DUN DUUUN DUUN
[06:53] <dabaR> mmmiiikkkeee: ya, that does make it hard to understand webboard
[06:54] <intelikey> mzuverink how big are these drives?
[06:54] <int21> i dont support complicated processes mzuverink
[06:54] <initard> yeah, i aint got on
[06:54] <initard> oh there it is lol
[06:54] <poningru> mzuverink: what are you trying to do?
[06:54] <initard> lmao
[06:54] <mmmiiikkkeee> File "/usr/bin/webboard", line 37, in ?
[06:54] <mmmiiikkkeee> whats that mean
[06:55] <baconbacon> mzuverink, definetly the job of lvm
[06:55] <brent> !status
[06:55] <nalioth> mmmiiikkkeee: shouldn't you be in #webboard or ##webboard ?
[06:55] <mzuverink> The two drives are 40 gig each, I have alot of music and I always run out of space, so I want to add the new drive and make it look like one volume
[06:55] <desktophelper> unix is case sensitive initard, ls and type exact begining letters then tab
[06:55] <harisund> intelikey, how do I find out any information about the Network Tools application from the Help section? There is nothing about Network Tools in that..
[06:55] <brent> hello does anyone have any experience setting up wordpress on ubuntu?
[06:56] <mzuverink> I want to be able to span /home over two disks
[06:56] <desktophelper> apt-get wordpress
[06:56] <intelikey> harisund did you search in it ?
[06:56] <brent> im only interested in a local install, not for in/out connections
[06:56] <intelikey> harisund i mean with the <search> option ^
[06:57] <brent> after apt-get install?
[06:57] <harisund> intelikey: What is that now? <search> ^ How do I do that?
[06:57] <baconbacon> mz, lvm!
[06:57] <intelikey> mmmm   press  F   maybe ?
[06:57] <harisund> intelikey: You mean Ctrl F to find?
[06:57] <intelikey> yeah that
[06:58] <brent> you see Im trying to open the install but firefox will not let me it just keeps going in a loop asking me where i want to save the file. i've done this on windows with zero problems, but obviously on linux it is a different process entirely
[06:59] <orbin> brent: you're opening the install in firefox? :-/
[06:59] <harisund> intelikey: The only applications with documentation under Networking are VNC and GnomeMeeting. System Tools too doesn't have what I am looking for.
[06:59] <orbin> brent: isn't it just apt-get install wordpress, then alt+f2 > wordpress?
[07:00] <desktophelper> brent, are u trying to update firefox?
[07:00] <brent> ive installed everything i need for lamp and all services are up and running (i think) but when i try to open the wp-config.php file, either i can only open it with a text editor, or firefox just keeps running a loop of asking me where to save the php file. its driving me crazy and i have not been able to find an easy way to set this up. also theinstructions provided with wp do not provide any info on this
[07:00] <linux_novatos> cmo hago para poder ver video en ubuntu
[07:00] <linux_novatos> ???
[07:00] <intelikey> harisund hard to believe a linux app with no man page... but this is ubuntu, that could happen.
[07:00] <brent> orbin: huh?
[07:01] <harisund> intelikey: I don't even know the name of the app to read a man page for it.
[07:01] <orbin> brent: nvm
[07:01] <brent> am i trying to update firefox? no im trying to get a wordpress install working
[07:01] <orbin> linux_novatos: are you brazilian?
[07:01] <harisund> brent: I believe there is a problem with your instsallation of apache and php. Apparently, apache is not serving php correctly.
[07:02] <brent> everthing has been installed via apt-get, including lamp setup as documented by the wiki
[07:02] <intelikey> hmmm harisund you could click hold down drag to desktop make launcher of it then right click > properties   and see what the command is...
[07:02] <mlowe> !status
[07:02] <intelikey> just a thought
[07:02] <derrick__> anyone have a lead on i915 drivers for ubuntu?
[07:02] <derrick__> right now, my laptop is running the mesa drivers
[07:03] <harisund> intelikey: ok the application is "gnome-nettool" and there is no man page for it.
[07:03] <brent> yes it is i have a localhost running which shows apaches is running as well as php and mysql. i have ben able to run this fine on windows and fedora. i am having trouble getting this running on the debian based system. for some reason i stuck here
[07:03] <babo> phpmyadmin seems to have cached a mysql query ... I can't see what's in my db at the moment. Does anyone know how to refresh it ? I've asked on #phpmyadmin and #mysql already ...
[07:03] <orbin> derrick__: there's a mesa driver?
[07:04] <brent> phpmyadmin shows that lamp works fine and i can serve files. it is the wordpress which will not even open in firefox
[07:04] <harisund> brent: Which wiki guide did you follow?
[07:04] <brent> i am speaking of the wp-config.php file in order to install wordpress
[07:04] <intelikey> harisund hmmmm  "http://www.debian.org/lintian/reports/Tbinary-without-manpage.html"
[07:04] <intelikey> seems you are correct.
[07:05] <brent> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?highlight=%28apache%29
[07:06] <brent> i used xamp for windows which was easy to setup and i know that ther is a linux version, but i hacve already setup lamp and would like to use the services altready running but i m stuck now
[07:06] <cafuego> babo: phpmyadmin doesn't cache; is firefox caching the output page?
[07:06] <mmmiiikkkeee> when i try yo use webboard i get this:: TypeError: __init__() takes at least 2 arguments (1 given)
[07:07] <mmmiiikkkeee> did i install it wrong?
[07:07] <carthik> babo, try ctrl+shift+refresh
[07:07] <harisund> intelikey: Hmm.. ok so there is no manual for that at all? How do I find out? Basically my problem is this. I am using gnome-nettool to find out open ports on a machine 192.168.0.145. It reports 22 (SSH), 23 (Telnet), 21 (FTP) and 80 (Web) correctly. However, I am also running gnump3d streaming music server on 8888, but that is not reported. nmap correctly reports 8888 too.
[07:07] <cafuego> babo: Or trash the ff cache
[07:08] <babo> cafuego: thanks ....  I've tried F5 but phpmyadmin just takes you back to the front page when I try that ? Maybe I should kill my firefox cache ? But that is going to get annoying after a while - keep having to trash the cache ...?
[07:08] <mabus06> Is it possible to boot the livecd without loading gdm or gnome, gnome-desktop or anything?
[07:08] <mmmiiikkkeee> i did: sudo dpkg --install ./webboard_0.2-1breezy_all.deb to install..???
[07:08] <carthik> brent have you read the readme file for wordpress? You may have to create a new virtual host, point it to /etc/wordpress/ or something...
[07:08] <Madpilot> greetings Ubuntubians
[07:08] <derrick__> ...if I ever get this bloody thing to work, I'm gonna write a wiki on how to do it. I've re-installed ubuntu so many times these last two weeks.
[07:08] <carthik> brent, you don't have to install the wordpress package, you can always download wp 2.0.2 and install it as you normally would on a webserver
[07:09] <intelikey> harisund http://lwn.net/Articles/175832/ gives some insite.   then man the commands listed and see how and what they can do...
[07:09] <brent> carthik: i'm looking at the readme right now and it mentions nothing of this which is why im here. so could you help me do this if you know how to please?
[07:09] <brent> you still have to run the setup
[07:09] <carthik> brent, the README.Debian
[07:09] <orbin> derrick__: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver | tail -1
[07:10] <carthik> brent, anyways, why don't you grab the latest wordpress, put that wherever your public_html is and install it, by not installing the debian package?
[07:10] <brent> thats what im trying to do its already installed so let me rephrase that. i have tried the version from wordpress.org and from the apt install. both resut the same
[07:10] <babo> cafuego: I just cleared my ff cache ... but it still doesn't work .... ?
[07:10] <orbin> cafuego: much obliged
[07:10] <cafuego> babo: Hmm...
[07:10] <davecb> hello
[07:10] <davecb> anyone alive?
[07:10] <carthik> brent, oh I see. Okay, are you seeing a blank page?
[07:10] <cafuego> babo: Did you restart ff?
[07:11] <brent> now its a matter of setting it up with the wp-config file, which will not be let run in firefox
[07:11] <carthik> davecb, and "kicking"
[07:11] <davecb> kool X)
[07:11] <derrick__>  /help
[07:11] <cafuego> babo: Actually, run the query from the cmdline,s ee if the result is different.
[07:11] <carthik> brent, you have to edit wp-config.php using a text editor
[07:11] <davecb> im having this problem installing xine can anyone help me out?
[07:11] <concretes> when does obindugo usually come back
[07:11] <intelikey> harisund i'm dl'ing the latest to see if any docs with it.
[07:11] <harisund> intelikey: Ok I guess I will just go ahead and ignore it. There is nothing on the web page you sent me, and from there I went to the actual Gnome NetTool web page, and over there the features page (http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-network/features.shtml) is blank. :D
[07:11] <brent> yeah but it asks where to save the php file, its just in a loop becvause it keeps asking me where to save the file. if i say opren with firefox, just the same loop again
[07:11] <carthik> brent, rename wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php, edit it
[07:12] <brent> already have done this
[07:12] <davecb> help ? =P
[07:12] <carthik> brent, dude, listen -- you cant edit php files by opening them in the browser -- you HAVE to open it in a text editor, in your terminal
[07:12] <concretes> Anyone in here familiar with VMWARE workstation
[07:12] <dhynie> hai..
[07:12] <intelikey> harisund yeah it's a shame that ubuntu put such a junky code in the supported packages
[07:13] <ardchoille> davecb: I installed xine with sudo apt-get install xine-ui
[07:13] <harisund> carthik: But the browser should be displaying his page, right? It shouldn't be asking him to download it right?
[07:13] <carthik> brent, and after you have done that, go to the /wordpress/wp-admin/    directory, this time using firefox
[07:13] <cafuego> concretes: a bit.
[07:13] <davecb> ardchoille, i was doing that but...
[07:13] <derrick__> I was trying to figure out what the different colors of text in this window meant - I had thought that red indicated a private message, but I am having issues figuring out how to do that.
[07:13] <orbin> cafuego: so cat shouldn't be used ... what do you suggest o mighty one?
[07:13] <harisund> intelikey: ok thanks a ton.. don't bother about it .. I guess I will stick with nmap for port scanning ..
[07:13] <carthik> harisund, he has php setup not quite right, but we'll get there in a minute
[07:13] <babo> cafuego: it's on a shared host ... no cmdline access. My app picks it up differently though. There are records there that don't show up in phpmyadmin. Even when I restart ff ... ?
[07:13] <davecb> it says that xine-ui depends on the libxine1 file to proceed with the installation
[07:13] <derrick__> usually /help is a good place to start - apparently not under this client/protocol
[07:13] <_jason> derrick__: your client just highlights lines that begin with your name
[07:13] <baconbacon> red is when your nick is in the msg6
[07:13] <harisund> carthik: yeah .. I was afraid so .. go for it !
[07:13] <brent> sorry not wp-config, i meant wp-install
[07:13] <concretes> Im runing WinXPpro ,  and Ubuntu.. ubuntu is guest.. can i install my Nvidia drivers without vmware going tits up
[07:13] <derrick__> gotcha
[07:13] <intelikey> harisund k
[07:13] <harisund> intelikey: thanks again, and sorry for wasting your time :D
[07:14] <carthik> brent, not wp-install, it is /wordpress/wp-admin/install.php
[07:14] <intelikey> !info gnome-nettool
[07:14] <cafuego> babo: Weird. The onl;y time I've ever had that happen was when the DB itself had gotten corrupted.
[07:14] <ubotu> gnome-nettool: (network information tool for GNOME), section gnome, is optional. Version: 1.4.1-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 77 kB, Installed size: 1664 kB
[07:14] <davecb> the problem is when i try to install libxine1 package it says that its getting conflicts with libxine1c2
[07:14] <davecb> now what am i suposed to do :(
[07:14] <theinternet> I can't seem to find sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` with apt-get.
[07:14] <orbin> cafuego: nvm. :)  i really should read man pages more carefully.
[07:14] <intelikey> no problem harisund
[07:14] <derrick__> orbin the driver that comes up is "i810"
[07:14] <baconbacon> derrick__, you can quickly type a name by typing the first few chars then tab
[07:14] <carthik> brent, can you see that page?
[07:14] <derrick__> much like bash - nice
[07:14] <davecb> i was thinking in maybe remove the libxine1c2 package
[07:14] <brent> yes i know and i can only open it using a text editor according to my browser --epiphany or in the case of firefox i get the loop
[07:14] <davecb> :S
[07:15] <carthik> brent, okay, your server doesn't seem to have php installed, or apache doesn't know you have php installed.
[07:15] <orbin> derrick__: well i think the issue is you're probably using the right driver for the car, you're just not getting 3d acceleration.
[07:15] <orbin> derrick__: try searching the forum
[07:15] <Xaero_Vincent> Does EasyUbuntu work on Kubuntu?
[07:15] <davecb> can anyone help me with this one?
[07:15] <derrick__> I have been.
[07:15] <brent> ok dude im looking right at phpmyadmin so how is it not installed then?
[07:15] <carthik> brent, so it is offering the php file for download (much like .zip) instead of serving hte page after parsing it
[07:15] <mmmiiikkkeee> ok i uninstalled the fglrx thing... now what can i do to install the ATI Drivers???
[07:15] <ardchoille> davecb: I have xine working fine and I don't even have a libxine1c2
[07:15] <brent> yes
[07:16] <derrick__> I did try one how-to, but, after finishing it, glxinfo was not recognizing my video driver.
[07:16] <carthik> brent, this is SO confusing.
[07:16] <davecb> ardchoille, i have it but i dont really know why =|
[07:16] <Concretesledge> cafuego,  can i install myy nvidia drivers
[07:16] <orbin> mmmiiikkkeee: read the ati wiki page and search for "seveas"
[07:16] <davecb> and i dont know what i should do
[07:16] <davecb> =|
[07:16] <carthik> brent, for les noise and more help, try #wordpress - tell them I sent you :)
[07:16] <brent> tell me about it! fedora gave me zero problems only on ubuntu has this happened
[07:16] <intelikey> why are there undocumented apps in the defauld install ?
[07:16] <babo> cafeugo: no, I think the database is ok. When I run specific queries the data shows up fine... but something somewhere is caching the general query and not updating the data. PHPMYADMIN used to have a reload database function ... it's not on my hosts version. I wonder if maybe that is the answer ?
[07:16] <brent> ok
[07:16] <brent> ty
[07:16] <Concretesledge> cafuego,  without breaking it.. im on WinXP , -> ubuntu is guest
[07:16] <geniusvicks> !status
[07:16] <intelikey> this is totally non-lsb compliant
[07:17] <_jason> intelikey: which apps?
[07:17] <intelikey> gnome-nettool
[07:17] <sysop__> hello.  i just installed ubuntu 5.1 amd64
[07:17] <sysop__> first time linux user
[07:17] <ardchoille> davecb: if it were me, I'd remove libxine1c2 and then try installing xine-ui
[07:17] <Syirrus> I need some assistance,  every time I try to install a package I get the following error: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/xserver-xgl_7.0.0-0ubuntu5_i386.deb: trying
[07:17] <Syirrus> to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1x.gz', which is also in package xserver-xorg-core
[07:17] <HedgeMage> ardchoille: may I /msg you?
[07:17] <orbin> derrick__: i've got an ati card so i can't really help you further.  maybe post a forum topic yourself or post on the mailiing list alongisde keeping asking in here
[07:18] <ardchoille> HedgeMage: certainly :)
[07:18] <_jason> intelikey: I think I've found a few gnome- apps without man pages.  I always thought they fell under some large document I didn't know about
[07:18] <davecb> ardchoille,  i found out what it was , libxine1c2 was a package that came with kaffeine media player , i removed it ;) tks
[07:18] <sysop__> i'm trying to follow a guide to make WINE work on my system.  i need the AR command line tool tho..  it says i dont have that
[07:18] <ardchoille> davecb: ah, ok, thanks for telling me that. You're welcome
[07:18] <harisund> carthik: I am guessing you are familiar with Latex. Can you point me to some nice resources on how to use it? I am also interested in knowing what packages do I need to apt-get to get started writing Latex on Ubuntu .. .
[07:19] <intelikey> _jason even if so they should have a symlink point man to that doc
[07:19] <derrick__> orbin: ok, appreciate it.
[07:19] <_jason> intelikey: I agree, if one even exists
[07:19] <intelikey> yes if
[07:19] <dj_> Hello everyone, my first IRC chat using Ubuntu.  is anyone able to explain in simple terms, how to copy cds?
[07:19] <jb1_> harisund: I assume you know abouy Lyx?
[07:19] <harisund> jb_1: Nope .. What is that?
[07:19] <geniusvicks> what are bots in this xchat?
[07:19] <jb1_> harisund: it is a front end for tex/latex
[07:19] <harisund> jb_1: Does that allow some WYSIWYG kind of editing?
[07:20] <jb1_> harisund: yes. try it. you'll like it.
[07:20] <nebajoth> lyx?
[07:20] <Blaxtic> okay, another Alpha question...  if i can't run ubuntu or kubuntu on an alpha, what would yall recomend?  debian?  gentoo? or go with solaris or (gasp) bsd?  some other distro?  I'd like to stay as close to ubuntu (running kde) as possible.
[07:20] <harisund> jb_1: Oh .. so does that automatically install this tetex thing that is talked about?
[07:20] <mabus06> root@nostradamus:~# /usr/sbin/in.talkd -q
[07:20] <mabus06> must be run from inetd.
[07:20] <mabus06> How come I get that error?
[07:20] <sysop__> bots are window's machines
[07:20] <blindx> any clue why a video would not have sound?
[07:20] <sysop__> codecs
[07:20] <_jason> mabus06: run it from inetd? invoke-rc.d talkd, possibly?
[07:21] <ddonky> dj_ - there are several cd burning programs, i think serpentine is the default one for 5.10
[07:21] <intelikey> sysop__ hehhe bot not but
[07:21] <_jason> mabus06: wait no what I said makes no sense, it's time for sleep
[07:21] <mabus06> _jason: talkd is not a command... how do I run it form inetd?
[07:21] <baconbacon> Well if you want to stay close to Ubuntu, Debian
[07:21] <jb1_> harisund: yes, installing lyx will get you all the tetex stuff, too
[07:21] <blindx> sysop__: doesn't VLC use their own codecs for everything?
[07:21] <intelikey> !vlc
[07:21] <ubotu> from memory, vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[07:21] <orbin> dj_: i think he wasnts to copy them, not create them
[07:21] <dj_> serpentine won't copy my Cd, it seems to not recognize my cd\
[07:21] <_jason> mabus06: I have an 'inetd' command.  Maybe its man page can help you out.  I never even knew I had it
[07:21] <dj_> yes copy
[07:22] <orbin> ddonky: that was meant for you
[07:22] <sysop__> VLC should work then.  sometimes video's are made poorly tho.  breaks in different players
[07:22] <harisund> jb_1: thanks a ton.. will go and try that out. Maybe somebody can add information about lyx to ubotu, so that it talks about lyx when you type !latex ?
[07:22] <geniusvicks> does anyone know how to user realplayer as a plugin in Mozilla
[07:22] <ddonky> orbin - ok
[07:22] <Blaxtic> baconbacon: but you would recommend some other distro if i'm running an alpha i take it?
[07:22] <arrick> ok guys, i'll be back in a bit
[07:22] <intelikey> ok,  i'm like   went !
[07:22] <blindx> I know this video had sound on windows...
[07:22] <blindx> and now it doesn't :\
[07:22] <sysop__> intelikey hehe i ment bots.  i switched to linux because my machine was an irc bot
[07:22] <Syirrus> Ne1 know why I'm getting this error when installing packages? E: /var/cache/apt/archives/xserver-xgl_7.0.0-0ubuntu5_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1x.gz', which is also in package xserver-xorg-core
[07:22] <sysop__> oh u quit
[07:22] <orbin> dj_: serpentine just creates audio cds.  install something like gnomebaker or k3b
[07:22] <jb1_> harisund: good idea.
[07:22] <harisund> jb_1: Right now it just points me towards /msg ubotu latex
[07:22] <ddonky> dj_ - my bad, serpentine doesn't do exact copies of cds, is that what you want to do?
[07:23] <dj_> gnomebaker or K3b ok
[07:23] <harisund> jb_1: I mean, towards latex-project.org ..
[07:23] <sysop__> okay so i've got adobe creative suite for windows
[07:23] <mmmiiikkkeee> what does: Make sure the universe section of the Ubuntu repositories is enabled (See the AddingRepositoriesHowto)... mean???
[07:23] <sysop__> i wanna get wine working, so i can use it
[07:23] <dj_> Exact copies of my dj mixes fax
[07:23] <orbin> geniusvicks: use mozilla-mplayer w/ w32codecs
[07:23] <dj_> fast
[07:23] <sysop__> it means follow directions ;)
[07:23] <jb1_> harisund: there are various Holy Wars on latex vs LyX you can google for.....
[07:24] <sysop__> I need the AR command line tool, but it's not present.  how would i get it?
[07:24] <harisund> mmmiiikkkeee: it means you will have to tell your system to look in a wider range of places. Go to this URL: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[07:24] <sysop__> i've used it on linux machiens at work b4
[07:24] <harisund> jb_1: Oh I see.. something like Emacs and Vi I am presuming?
[07:24] <jb1_> harisund: well....nothing is quite like EMACS vs vi :)
[07:24] <harisund> jb_1: lol.. thanks again.. will get back in a while after trying out lyx.
[07:25] <ddonky> sysop_ - sudo apt-get install ar
[07:25] <sysop__> that simple huh?  cool
[07:25] <jb1_> harisund: k. enjoy
[07:25] <sysop__> thnx
[07:25] <sysop__> hmm.  couldn't find package ar
[07:25] <geniusvicks> orbin: how do I do that?
[07:25] <sysop__> i'm behind a router.  i couldn't find the wine packages either.  i had to get em thru firefox
[07:26] <geniusvicks> orbin: from where should I get mozilla-mplayer
[07:26] <sysop__> would that be why i'm not finding these?
[07:26] <orbin> geniusvicks: it's in multiverse
[07:26] <orbin> geniusvicks: and w32codecs can be found on the restrictedformats wiki page
[07:26] <kmag> Is it possible to turn off journaling on ext3 on-the-fly (without unmounting the fs) ?
[07:27] <sysop__> ahhh i hadn't opened multiverse. kthnx
[07:28] <dj_> I am looking at K3b does that work on ubuntu aka Gnome cuz they say here that its KDE geared
[07:28] <nebajoth> you can use any kde app on gnome
[07:28] <nebajoth> it just doesn't look the same as the rest of the UI
[07:28] <nebajoth> and you can even fix that, to some degree
[07:28] <dj_> kool just checking
[07:28] <ddonky> dj_ - yes, it works fine
[07:28] <mabus06> can somebody reccomend a command line chatroom for users logged into the same system?
[07:28] <Concretesledge> cafuego,  without breaking it.. im on WinXP , -> ubuntu is guest
[07:29] <ddonky> sysop_ - i can't find a program called 'Ar' what does it do?
[07:29] <Concretesledge> cafuego,  can i install nvidia display drivers on a WINXP > ubuntu vmware
[07:29] <kmag> brb
[07:29] <caminomaster> Crimsun: This is the message that Rosegarden shows:  Rosegarden 1.0 - AlsaDriver - alsa-lib version 1.0.9
[07:29] <caminomaster> JackDriver::initialiseAudio - JACK server not running
[07:29] <caminomaster>   ALSA Client information:
[07:29] <caminomaster>     62,0 - (Midi Through, Midi Through Port-0)			(DUPLEX) [ctype 2, ptype 2, cap 99] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     64,0 - (CS4236B MIDI, CS4236B MIDI)			(DUPLEX) [ctype 2, ptype 2, cap 127] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     65,0 - (OPL3 FM synth, OPL3 FM Port)		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 2, ptype 1030, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     128,0 - (TiMidity, TiMidity port 0)		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 1, ptype 2, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     128,1 - (TiMidity, TiMidity port 1)		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 1, ptype 2, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     128,2 - (TiMidity, TiMidity port 2)		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 1, ptype 2, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     128,3 - (TiMidity, TiMidity port 3)		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 1, ptype 2, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster>     129,0 - (FLUID Synth (10912), Synth input port (10912:0))		(WRITE ONLY) [ctype 1, ptype 1048576, cap 66] 
[07:29] <caminomaster> Creating device 0 in Play mode for connection 65:0 OPL3 FM Port (write)
[07:29] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI soundcard synth
[07:29] <caminomaster> Creating device 1 in Play mode for connection 64:0 CS4236B MIDI (duplex)
[07:29] <jb1_> kmag: reading the man page, it seems that "tune2fs -O ^has_journal" might do the trick. personally, I wud unmount first, tho
[07:29] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI external device
[07:29] <nebajoth> :|
[07:29] <ddonky> ahem
[07:29] <caminomaster> Creating device 2 in Record mode for connection 64:0 CS4236B MIDI (duplex)
[07:29] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI hardware input device
[07:29] <caminomaster> Creating device 3 in Play mode for connection 128:0 TiMidity port 0 (write)
[07:29] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI software device
[07:30] <caminomaster> Creating device 4 in Play mode for connection 128:1 TiMidity port 1 (write)
[07:30] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI software device 2
[07:30] <ben32167> STFU
[07:30] <caminomaster> Creating device 5 in Play mode for connection 128:2 TiMidity port 2 (write)
[07:30] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI software device 3
[07:30] <caminomaster> Creating device 6 in Play mode for connection 128:3 TiMidity port 3 (write)
[07:30] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI software device 4
[07:30] <_jason> caminomaster: /quit please
[07:30] <caminomaster> Creating device 7 in Play mode for connection 129:0 Synth input port (10912:0) (write)
[07:30] <caminomaster> Default device name for this device is MIDI soft synth
[07:30] <mabus06> !ops
[07:30] <shrewduser> how do i install the linux source trees?
[07:30] <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
[07:30] <caminomaster> Creating device 8 in Play mode for connection 62:0 Midi Through Port-0 (duple
[07:30] <caminomaster> no, excuse me
[07:30] <ben32167> STFU
[07:30] <Hobbsee> caminomaster: why the spam?
[07:30] <sysop__> AR is for archives .  i need it to extract 32bit files from the deb 's
[07:31] <shrewduser> how do i install the linux source trees?
[07:31] <nalioth> ubotu: tell caminomaster about ircrules
[07:31] <Concretesledge> cafuego,  can i install nvidia display drivers on a WINXP > ubuntu vmware
[07:31] <ddonky> mabus06 - how'd you do that? they came and kicked that guy that posted all that stuff?
[07:31] <ddonky> did you pm one of the ops?
[07:31] <shrewduser> how do i install the linux source trees?
[07:31] <nalioth> ddonky: if you use the !ops trigger, it's just like calling 911 in the US
[07:31] <mabus06> yeah, !ops makes ubotu catch the attention of the ops.. not to be abused
[07:32] <nalioth> ddonky: if you abuse the !ops trigger, you will be banned
[07:32] <nalioth> kkathman: howdy
[07:32] <ddonky> lol, ok. that's cool though, is that only for this channel or is it irc-wide?
[07:32] <eml> hi, anyone wanna help me to get sound with xmms/alsa?
[07:32] <Madpilot> ddonky, it's a thing ubotu knows
[07:32] <Concretesledge>  can i install nvidia display drivers on a WINXP > ubuntu vmware
[07:32] <nalioth> ddonky: wherever you see ubotu
[07:32] <nalioth> ddonky: but the ops are different for different channels
[07:33] <eml> does ubuntu use some crappy sound server by default?
[07:33] <sysop__> afk
[07:33] <dj_> ddonkey, excuse me but I've downloaded several files for a debian packet version of K3d, how should I procede?
[07:34] <_jason> eml: esd is default afaik
[07:34] <eml> _jason, bah..
[07:34] <_jason> eml: system > preferences > multimedia selector
[07:34] <Concretesledge> Can ubuntu decompress .tar files
[07:35] <nalioth> Concretesledge: of course it can
[07:35] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Concretesledge about cli
[07:35] <mabus06> can somebody reccomend a command line chatroom for users logged into the same system?
[07:35] <bimberi> Concretesledge: tar xvf file.tar
[07:35] <Kemotaha> man ubotu know everything huh
[07:35] <eml> _jason, ok I took alsa, but it uses the onboard card, it should use my pci audigy4-card
[07:35] <Concretesledge> !tell concretesledge about cli
[07:35] <cafuego> Kemotaha: nah
[07:35] <cafuego> ubotu: when does the weekend start?
[07:35] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, cafuego
[07:35] <Kemotaha> haha
[07:36] <nalioth> Concretesledge: he's told you already, check your private messages
[07:36] <Concretesledge> ok.. is it difficult to install video codecs
[07:36] <_jason> Concretesledge: what are you trying to install exactly?
[07:36] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Concretesledge about multimedia
[07:36] <Kemotaha> can anybody tell him what to do?
[07:36] <cafuego> Kemotaha: Yep, he's like a wiki
[07:36] <Concretesledge> hm
[07:36] <Concretesledge> ok
[07:36] <Concretesledge> ty
[07:36] <Kemotaha> ubotu, tell Kemotaha about cli
[07:36] <cafuego> Kemotaha: Well, you need to be registered with nickserv.
[07:37] <Kemotaha> no, it worked
[07:37] <ddonky> dj_ i would install them with either synaptic or apt-get, have you used those two programs before?
[07:37] <cafuego> On the channel yes, not when you use private messages.
[07:37] <eml> _jason, can I just download the latest kernel and use built-in alsa? Cause when I was in gentoo built-in was the only way to get my audigy4 working (since there's no real driver for it yet)
[07:37] <dj_> NOPE ddonkey
[07:38] <Kemotaha> ahh
[07:38] <dj_> I assume those are easy to install
[07:38] <_jason> eml: I suppose you /can/ do that.  But I don't know too much about sound.  I suppose enabling alsa didn't work correctly?
[07:38] <dj_> i'm so fresh on this linux, i spent monthes trying to pick up Debian just by myself. got nowhere
[07:38] <eml> _jason, true, it didnt
[07:38] <ddonky> dj_ they should be installed already, and they are programs that you use to install OTHER programs
[07:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell eml about sound
[07:38] <dj_> cool i'll look now
[07:38] <dj_> '
[07:39] <cafuego> T
[07:39] <_jason> eml: see if that page helps, otherwise try this channel again with specific info and someone smarter than may might help you out
[07:39] <ddonky> dj_ look in your system menu, under 'Administration' and it's called synaptic package manager
[07:39] <eml> _jason, mmk, thanks
[07:40] <dj_> Oh yay, i'm in synaptic
[07:40] <mabus06> can somebody reccomend a command line chatroom for users logged into the same system?
[07:40] <dj_> I will try to install from there, thanks a lot
[07:40] <mabus06> Other than talk/ytalk... something a bit more user friendly
[07:40] -maber:#ubuntu- Notice: http://www.wikitruth.info
[07:40] <geniusvicks> how do I change my passwrod
[07:40] -maber:#ubuntu- ATTENTION: http://www.wikitruth.info
[07:41] <cafuego> !ops
[07:41] <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
[07:41] -maber:#ubuntu- ATTENTION: http://www.wikitruth.info
[07:41] <bimberi> geniusvicks: System -> Preferences -> About Me (top right)
[07:41] <cafuego> maber: Stop spamming!
[07:41] <ddonky> dj_ - ok, search for k3b, check mark it and 'apply' the changes with the button
[07:41] <cafuego> thanks dad ;-)
[07:41] <dj_> cool, thanks
[07:42] <bimberi> lol
[07:42] <jb1_> nice kick
[07:42] <bimberi> cafuego: in ubotu's !stats what is the moron count?
[07:42] <Concretesledge> wish i could access files on mym windows drive with ubuntu
[07:42] <Hobbsee> !tell Concretesledge about windowsdrives
[07:44] <ddonky> I had a bot pm me, is that considered bad form here? it was MYP
[07:44] <sysop__> okay so everywhere i go, it says i need to use the AR command to extract files from inside a .deb
[07:44] <nalioth> ddonky: it was a spammer, and he is gone now
[07:45] <cafuego> bimberi: You're #1.
[07:45] <cafuego> only 3 morons
[07:45] <sysop__> cept the problem is, i dont have ar
[07:45] <geniusvicks> bimberi: I wanna know how to change my password in freenode irc
[07:46] <sysop__> i just need a tool to extract .deb's
[07:46] <bimberi> geniusvicks: ah :) - /msg nickserv help
[07:46] <dj_> ddonkey, it didn't find it, when I searched in synaptic
[07:46] <_jason> sysop__: what is the AR command?
[07:46] <dj_> atleast what came up didn't have a check box next to it
[07:46] <Madpilot> _jason, get kicked from the channel, I suspect
[07:47] <ddonky> dj_ it didnt find k3b? hold on...
[07:47] <cafuego> _jason: Having a conversation with it helps ;-)
[07:47] <bliss1_> bliss: hey
[07:47] <e-sin> !addmoron? ;)
[07:47] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, e-sin
[07:47] <bliss1_> good morning
[07:47] <sysop__> i need the files from inside the deb.  i dont need to install it fool
[07:47] <Yan^> hey people, how do I install ubuntu from the NET please?
[07:47] <_jason> sysop__: dpkg -x file.deb .
[07:47] <dj_> I got breezy badger 5.10 of ubuntu, just finished install, got sound working.'
[07:47] <ddonky> sysop_ - i found an old web page, that says dpkg will extract from debs, let me find the link
[07:47] <nalioth> sysop__: please be respectful
[07:48] <sysop__> dpkg will do it?  kthxn
[07:48] <ddonky> do what _jason says
[07:48] <bliss1_> Madpilot: hii
[07:48] <_jason> sysop__: but I really am curious as to what the AR command is...
[07:48] <ddonky> _jason - sounds like the precursor to tar to me
[07:48] <bliss1_> arrick: you have been elevated
[07:48] <_jason> ah
[07:48] <sysop__> srry i thot u were calling me a bot.  the ar command from what i've red... is archiving tool
[07:49] <bliss1_> DBO: hey man what's cool
[07:49] <FarFetched21> If I want to install GCC 4.1.0, is there a guide, or should I use the guide at http://gcc.gnu.org/install/ ?
[07:49] <geniusvicks> While using mplayer I get this error: New Face failed. Maybe font path is wrong what do I du?
[07:49] <_jason> geniusvicks: install the mplayer-fonts package
[07:50] <bimberi> !tell Yan^ about netboot
[07:50] <Yan^> Hello people, can somebody help? i tried to install ubuntu with the Cd there was a prob. I wish to try through the net, but not sure how to do this, can anybody help?
[07:50] <johanbr>  FarFetched21: I don't think there are any debs. Do you really need gcc 4.1 ?
[07:50] <FarFetched21> johanbr: well, as it stands now, I want to compile C code in ubuntu, but I don't seem to have gcc
[07:51] <nalioth> FarFetched21: install build-essential
[07:51] <johanbr> FarFetched21: "sudo apt-get install build-essential" should get you what you want.
[07:51] <brnbock> I have a problem, I have installed a soundblaster audigy se on my system and ubuntu will not recognize it. How do I get the sound to work?
[07:51] <FarFetched21> johanbr I don't have a net connection with ubuntu. that was a problem I couldn't get around, seems that my RealTek 8139 won't work for some reason
[07:52] <FarFetched21> nalioth: does that require a connection to the net?
[07:52] <sysop__> sweet!  it works :)
[07:52] <nalioth> FarFetched21: no, it's on the install cd
[07:52] <ddonky> sysop_ - glad to hear it worked!
[07:53] <syahir> hello
[07:53] <FarFetched21> nalioth: ok thats good. but, is there a version of GCC on the install disk? I am used to gcc and would prefer it...
[07:53] <johanbr> FarFetched21: Realtek 8139 is a common card, that should definitely work. Strange...
[07:53] <syahir> how to send file at desktop to /root folder
[07:53] <nalioth> FarFetched21: yes, gcc is included in the build-essential  package
[07:53] <syahir> anyone knows?
[07:53] <FarFetched21> johanbr: I know. I can't figure it out. I have tried all the stuff in the forums, but to no avail.
[07:53] <mDot> anyone familiar with getting widescreen resolutions working with the nvidia drivers?
[07:53] <nalioth> ubotu: tell syahir about cli
[07:53] <ddonky> dj_ - i'm not sure why synaptic didnt find k3b, are you sure you typed it write? it took me a full year to call the program k3b, and not kb3.
[07:54] <dj_> oh I put K3b
[07:54] <mDot> dang it ddonky, its going to take me forever to get that out of my head
[07:54] <dj_> c3po
[07:54] <dj_> well,
[07:55] <cafuego> FarFetched21: Can you crack the box open and move the card to a different slot?
[07:55] <dj_> i'm using the right name, maybe i'm not using the correct search function, there is a pull down menu
[07:55] <ddonky> mDot - what's that?
[07:55] <mDot> kb3
[07:55] <ddonky> lol
[07:55] <brnbock> Can somebody help me get sound out of my SB Audigy Se ?
[07:55] <syahir> anyone know the command at terminal?i want to send file at desktop to /root folder
[07:55] <FarFetched21> cafuego: its an onboard device :(
[07:55] <dj_> will audigy work on non win machines?
[07:55] <nalioth> syahir: check your private messages, i had ubotu send you the info
[07:56] <ddonky> dj_ i use the search button
[07:56] <nalioth> dj_: of course it will, audigy runs on anything
[07:56] <johanbr> FarFetched21: There are two 8139 drivers, 8139cp and 8139too . Have you tried them both?
[07:56] <ddonky> not the pull-down
[07:56] <syahir> ok,thanks nalioth
[07:56] <dj_> ok, In side the search there is a drop down menu with options, anything I should know?
[07:56] <FarFetched21> johanbr: What do you mean by "tried them both?" they are both present and used by mii, according to dmesg
[07:57] <FarFetched21> johanbr: err, sorry, not dmseg, lsmod
[07:57] <brnbock> yes. I have read posts but nobody can tell me how they did it
[07:57] <ddonky> dj_ no, just serach be name
[07:57] <johanbr> FarFetched21: Maybe that's your problem. Try rmmoding them both and then doing modprobe on one of them. If that does not work, repeat the procedure and modprobe the other one.
[07:59] <dj_> how about the other program that installs programs
[08:00] <ddonky> dj_ it get its info from the same place, we may need to add some repositories to synaptic
[08:00] <dj_> ok
[08:00] <ddonky> dj_ - go to settings, repositories....
[08:00] <dj_> there:
[08:01] <geniusvicks> How do I listen to internet radio in Linux
[08:01] <ddonky> dj_ then click '+ADD' button
[08:02] <ddonky> dj_ make sure the bottom two checkboxes are checked, as well as the others on the top
[08:02] <FarFetched21> nalioth: sorry to be so unknowing, but how do I install build-essential from the install disk?
[08:02] <dj_> next?
[08:03] <CarlFK> u-server LAMP install - is MySql set to bind to just localhost or external interfaces?
[08:03] <nalioth> FarFetched21: put it in the machine, start synaptic package manager and install it with synaptic
[08:03] <ddonky> dj_ - ok, are they checked? multiverse and universe? click 'ok' and 'ok' again
[08:04] <ddonky> dj_then try to search for k3b again
[08:04] <dj_> ok sick
[08:04] <ddonky> :)
[08:04] <sysop__> man all this windows stuff i took for granted.  i'm trying to copy a file from my home directory, into lib32/
[08:04] <FarFetched21> nalioth: thanks, didn't realize it was that easy
[08:05] <sysop__> on the file xplorers it sayz i'm not the owner so i can't
[08:05] <Madpilot> sysop__, what're you trying to install?
[08:05] <dj_> FOUND IT :) YESS
[08:05] <sysop__> wine on an amd 64 install
[08:05] <ddonky> :)
[08:05] <dj_> but now what?
[08:05] <Madpilot> sysop__, does that work at all?
[08:05] <ddonky> dj_ check mark it, and 'apply' button
[08:05] <sysop__> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97026  that guide says it does
[08:05] <dj_> ok
[08:06] <nalioth> sysop__: very doubtful wine will work on amd64
[08:06] <dj_> ooh its working now, thanks")
[08:06] <sysop__> runs thru the 32bit lib's
[08:06] <ddonky> dj_np
[08:06] <sysop__> which is why i'm trying to copy files inot the lib32 folder
[08:06] <Madpilot> sysop__, easiest way to move stuff into root-owned territory is w/ "sudo cp /thing-to-copy /place/to/copy/to" in terminal
[08:06] <sysop__> cool :D  what is sudo anyways?
[08:07] <dj_> You just taught me how to install anything didn't you?
[08:08] <ddonky> dl_ - lol, everything in that list, like, 13,000 programs or something like that
[08:08] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sysop__ about cli
[08:08] <nebajoth> he sure did
[08:08] <nebajoth> thank the man
[08:08] <nebajoth> paypal him $5 for a beer
[08:08] <Gareth> dj_, you now of course owe your life to him
[08:08] <Gareth> not joking
[08:08] <ddonky> lol
[08:08] <nebajoth> and your firstborn
[08:08] <Gareth> yeah, that too
[08:08] <dj_> I'm cutting off my ear for air mail now
[08:09] <Gareth> you better get on that, you've got 9 months
[08:09] <dj_> haha
[08:09] <nebajoth> ooh, van gogh
[08:09] <nebajoth> sweet move
[08:09] <weedar> Can anyone reccommend a program to record sound that definetly WORKS with a usb microphone?
[08:09] <ddonky> dj_ - you dont live in amsterdam do you?
[08:10] <sysop__> eh?
[08:10] <sysop__> cli?
[08:10] <johanbr> weedar: gnome-sound-recorder, maybe.
[08:10] <dj_> no but I went there 2 times, just to the red light district on 2 12hr layovers
[08:10] <nebajoth> send the sweet, sweet pot!
[08:10] <varsendagger> what do i need to install to get cd's to play with xmms?
[08:10] <nebajoth> weeeeedddd
[08:10] <dj_> I'm buying records from the netherlands a lot though.  DJ Trance
[08:10] <ddonky> dj_ - lol, nevermind then. ;)
[08:10] <nebajoth> DJ Trance?  That's a particularly unimaginative name.
[08:10] <dj_> I met Sander Van Dorn here in San Francisco
[08:10] <nalioth> !offtopic
[08:11] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[08:11] <weedar> I'll give it a try johanbr :)
[08:11] <dj_> he's cool if you know who he is
[08:11] <brnbock> How can I get my soundblaster audigy se to work?
[08:11] <arrick> hey orbin you here?
[08:11] <nebajoth> he'd have to be, to be successful with a vanilla name like that
[08:11] <nebajoth> no offense to vanilla
[08:11] <nebajoth> I like vanilla
[08:11] <nebajoth> its my favourite flavour, practically
[08:11] <nebajoth> :|
[08:11] <Madpilot> !+enter
[08:11] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[08:11] <nalioth> nebajoth: you should go to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[08:11] <arrick> why can I see files using sudo, but I cannot see them with my username?
[08:12] <nebajoth> actually, I'll just stop talking
[08:12] <nalioth> arrick: because they don't belong to you
[08:12] <nebajoth> didn't mean to get sidetracked
[08:12] <varsendagger> anyone?     what do i need to install to get cd's to play with xmms?
[08:12] <arrick> I put them there, how do I set it so I can see them?
[08:12] <ddonky> dj_ never heard of either of them, and I like trance music, i usually more goa/psy
[08:12] <eli> does anyone know how to uninstall an upgraded package through apt-get?
[08:12] <nalioth> ubotu: tell varsendagger about anyone
[08:12] <Madpilot> ddonky & dj_ - #ubuntu-offtopic for music such, please
[08:12] <eli> and go back to a lower version of the package?
[08:13] <ddonky> np
[08:13] <acidspoon> hi
[08:13] <jeeaar> does vlc come with ubuntu?
[08:13] <acidspoon> how can i config swat under ubuntu?
[08:13] <ChairmanKaga> i dont believe so jeeaar
[08:13] <arrick> nalioth, hwo do i change it so I can see my files?
[08:13] <nalioth> jeeaar: it is available, but does not ship with it
[08:13] <varsendagger> ubotu: tell nalioth about answering my question if they know it
[08:13] <jeeaar> ok, would plf have vlc in their repos?
[08:13] <eli> hello everyone, is there a way to uninstall an upgrade through apt-get?
[08:13] <nalioth> arrick: any files you can't see as your regular user are system files and don't need to be messed with
[08:13] <ChairmanKaga> jeeaar 'sudo apt-get install vlc'
[08:13] <Gareth> jeeaar, it is available through the standard repositories that come with ubuntu
[08:14] <Gareth> or what chair said
[08:14] <nalioth> varsendagger: ubotu DID answer your question
[08:14] <nalioth> varsendagger: check your private messages
[08:14] <ChairmanKaga> its in the standard repos
[08:14] <arrick> nalioth, its an extra storage drive, and I can see all the files I loaded with sudo, just not with my user
[08:14] <varsendagger> ubotu:   tell nalioth that i am sorry
[08:14] <jeeaar> hmm, couldnt find the package
[08:14] <nalioth> arrick: is it a drive you added after you installed ubuntu?
[08:14] <arrick> varsendagger, ubotu is a bot
[08:14] <varsendagger> ubotu No, varsendagger, I won't. (target invalid?)
[08:14] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, varsendagger
[08:14] <arrick> yes
[08:14] <arrick> and it is ounted
[08:15] <arrick> mounted
[08:15] <nebajoth> I'd like to second eli's question
[08:15] <nebajoth> how do you downgrade a package?
[08:15] <nalioth> arrick: use a pastebin and paste your /etc/fstab please
[08:16] <Motivez> Should the installer for dapper be trying to install some braille device if I don't have anything like that?
[08:17] <arrick> nalioth, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12146 its the /etc1 mountpoint
[08:18] <acidspoon> i need help :-(
[08:18] <arrick> !justask
[08:18] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[08:18] <acidspoon> i want to install swat on ubuntu
[08:18] <jeeaar> chairmankaga: im reveiving e:couldnt find package
[08:18] <jeeaar> recieving*
[08:19] <arrick> sudo aptitude install swat
[08:19] <acidspoon> and it works with http://localhost:901
[08:19] <arrick> install it then configure it
[08:19] <acidspoon> but i have no config buttons in the programm
[08:19] <acidspoon> i've already installed it
[08:19] <arrick> you have to config with files, normally /etc/swat.conf
[08:20] <ChairmanKaga> ^ that's it
[08:20] <ChairmanKaga> beaten
[08:20] <initard> debootstrap rocks, I have two partitions accessing the internet thru chroot at the same time.  only in linux, only in linux lmao
[08:20] <acidspoon> no, i mean the www configuration
[08:20] <ddonky> varsendagger - why xmms? there are better cd players
[08:20] <arrick> you still have to config with the files
[08:20] <arrick> hang on
[08:20] <nalioth> arrick: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12147
[08:21] <arrick> thanks nalioth
[08:22] <[Alex_G] > hey
[08:22] <[Alex_G] > I have a problem :(
[08:23] <ChairmanKaga> what is it?
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > I put the Live CD in and restarted my mac (G4) and nothing about ubuntu came up
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > it ran OS X as normal
[08:23] <Concretesledge> is it the mac version
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > yeh
[08:23] <celerex> and does mac have 'boot from cd' turned on?
[08:23] <ChairmanKaga> are you holding the keys for cd boot
[08:23] <Concretesledge> do youhave boot to cd as first option in BIOS
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > "version 5.10 for your mac"
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > ah yes
[08:23] <[Alex_G] > that would be what it is
[08:23] <Motivez> Anyone update tonight with this new braille stuff in the daily build? I can't get X to start
[08:24] <celerex> Concretesledge: macs don't have a bios they can control :)
[08:24] <arrick> hey acidspoon is that all there is to the name?
[08:24] <Motivez> blank screen, nothing happens :/
[08:24] <Concretesledge> oh really
[08:24] <[Alex_G] > celerex, whats the keys?
[08:24] <ChairmanKaga> alex, i believe you have to hold "c" while booting to boot from cd
[08:24] <Concretesledge> hm
[08:24] <nalioth> alex__: you have to hold the "C" key when the chime sounds
[08:24] <ChairmanKaga> confirm/deny?
[08:24] <[Alex_G] > k
[08:24] <[Alex_G] > thx
[08:24] <Double_D> anyone: when i open mplayer, i get an error message about subfont.ttf not being found.  where can find this?
[08:24] <acidspoon> arrick: sorry, i don't know what you want me to say
[08:25] <arrick> hey acidspoon check in the /etc/swat folder for /conf files
[08:25] <arrick> .conf
[08:25] <Double_D> !subfont.ttf
[08:25] <ubotu> Double_D: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:25] <arrick> acidspoon, are you talking about the game?
[08:25] <initard> Is there a good wireless config package for console?
[08:25] <acidspoon> arrick: no, i'm talking about the samba configuration tool ;-)
[08:25] <nalioth> Double_D: if you search in synaptic for 'mplayer' you'll find a font package to install
[08:26] <arrick> oh ok
[08:26] <arrick> hang on
[08:26] <Motivez> Went into rescue mode and there's a bunch of stuff about /dev/wacom.. etc.., errors in Xorg.0.log :/
[08:26] <Motivez> Any ideas?
[08:26] <jeeaar> which file contains the links to all of my repos'?
[08:26] <bliss1_> hi
[08:26] <Madpilot> jeeaar, sources.list in /etc/apt/
[08:26] <ddonky> hay
[08:26] <jeeaar> ty
[08:26] <ChairmanKaga> hey motivez, do you have a wacom tablet?
[08:26] <Motivez> No
[08:26] <Motivez> he
[08:26] <Motivez> heh*
[08:27] <bliss1_> Madpilot: ned help with route question
[08:27] <Motivez> I tried commenting the stuff out of xorg.conf and it still wouldn't load
[08:27] <ChairmanKaga> wierd, why is it loading the device then?
[08:27] <Double_D> nalioth: alright, sweet.  thanks!
[08:27] <ChairmanKaga> that's strange
[08:27] <Motivez> Chair, I don't know
[08:27] <arrick> hey acidspoon can you join #arrick?
[08:27] <Madpilot> bliss1_, best to just ask it, someone will answer if they know
[08:27] <Motivez> Do I need to do anything special with dapper to have it work properly with an ati card? (9700 pro)?
[08:27] <bliss1_> Mudpilot: ok
[08:28] <Madpilot> Motivez, you'll need ATI's drivers for 3d, but for 2d it should work OOTB
[08:28] <celerex> Motivez: no different then any other distrobutions
[08:28] <jeeaar> when it says uncomment, it refers to removing the "#", correct?
[08:28] <celerex> if you're referring to XGL.. that's a bit different
[08:28] <ChairmanKaga> you should be able to follow the breezy sticky for install drivers
[08:28] <celerex> jeeaar: yeah
[08:28] <Motivez> Well it should load X initially then, I'm just talking about plain X
[08:28] <Motivez> Would it be better to install breezy first and then update to Dapper?
[08:29] <ChairmanKaga> either way is the means to the same end
[08:29] <ChairmanKaga> i would just install dapper
[08:29] <Madpilot> Motivez, if you've already got the Dapper install ISO, just use that
[08:29] <celerex> if X doesn't start then check your logs
[08:29] <ChairmanKaga> his logs seem fucked
[08:29] <Motivez> I have it installed, but it's not loading X is what I'm saying
[08:29] <Motivez> I have no idea why the installer is prompting me for this braille stuff
[08:29] <celerex> check /var/log/XFree86.0.log i think
[08:30] <Motivez> Only thing that's connected to my machine besides my monitor/keyboard/mouse/router is a printer
[08:30] <Motivez> and it detects that fine
[08:30] <celerex> ...
[08:30] <celerex> just say no to braile if you're not blind
[08:30] <Motivez> There's no "no" option
[08:30] <Motivez> It asks me where it's installed
[08:30] <Motivez> I hit 'go back' and it installs it to default location
[08:31] <kleedrac> I just dist-upgraded from breezy to dapper and now it hard-locks at a screen saying X is broken :P ... any advice?
[08:31] <celerex> what's the error?
[08:31] <celerex> nopaste?
[08:31] <Motivez> heh, well maybe it's something with this daily build then if someone else is having the asme issue with X
[08:31] <celerex> haha, you're using the daily build?
[08:32] <kleedrac> Any workaround?  I'm booted from a Breezy live CD
[08:32] <celerex> well kleed, need to know the error to give you a work around
[08:32] <Motivez> celerex, you have a different link for a dapper ISO I can download?
[08:32] <Motivez> I don't mind reinstalling
[08:32] <Zigen> anyone having a problem with the framebuffer when trying to instal dapper flight 6?
[08:32] <ddonky> dj_ you got a webpage or mixes available on the 'net?
[08:32] <kleedrac> No real error to report ... the normal "Your X has failed click "yes" to see why" screen in ncurses but an overlay of a dapper CLI login and my mouse/keyboard don't respond
[08:32] <sysop__> hehe thnx for the help earlier, but that method didn't extract all the files i needed in the .deb file
[08:33] <sysop__> binutils is what i needed to get for the AR command
[08:33] <ddonky> opps that was offtopic
[08:33] <dj_> Um not yet, I have a url you may want to check now and again, www.anomalydjservice.com
[08:33] <dj_> Look for something like DJ MIXES
[08:34] <Madpilot> Motivez, if you're trying the daily builds of Dapper, expect oddness. also, try #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions
[08:34] <Motivez> Yeah, I have, it's not very active there =p
[08:34] <Motivez> I dont mind oddness, do you have a link for flight6 or whatever?
[08:34] <MistaED> i had a problem with dapper flight 6 today, whatever i passed onto it (nodma, acpi=off, etc.) the kernel would not read the disc at all (DSO timeout? buffer I/O error /dev/hdc), has anyone had this problem before? the cdrom works fine in windows 98
[08:34] <MistaED> and i've check the disc with MD5, it's fine
[08:34] <MistaED> *checked
[08:35] <Double_D> !X
[08:35] <ubotu> methinks x is a portable, network-transparent window system.
[08:35] <bliss1_> when i type apt-get update will not resolve see http://pastebin.ca/49243 for settings
[08:35] <Double_D> anyone know how i might install a more lightweight X (more lightweight than gnome)?
[08:35] <kkathman> then updates come each day
[08:35] <MistaED> all the info i could get from the machine was that it was a via-based motherboard with a pentium 3 cpu
[08:36] <kleedrac> Double_D: Try XFCE
[08:36] <Double_D> kleedrac: thanks.
[08:36] <MistaED> does anyone have more cheat codes for the live cd boot?
[08:36] <ChairmanKaga> openbox or fluxbox is nice double_d
[08:36] <MistaED> like one for via-based IDE controllers?
[08:36] <Double_D> ChairmanKaga: okay, i'll check them out.  thanks.
[08:37] <theBishop> i'm trying to get NetManager working
[08:37] <theBishop> the nm-applet is running, but its not appearing in the tray
[08:37] <jeeaar> will vlc play mp3 without any extra codecs?
[08:37] <theBishop> jeeaar no
[08:37] <MistaED> double_d: if you find them too primitive, there are ways to speed up gnome like using a lighter theme/engine, disabling some gnome service programs, etc.
[08:37] <jeeaar> where can i get the codecs?
[08:37] <theBishop> get the gstreamer ugly package
[08:37] <theBishop> enable the Multiverse in Synaptic
[08:38] <ChairmanKaga> Double: I personally use gnome with openbox as my WM
[08:38] <Double_D> MistaED: that sounds promising, what are some service programs I could disable?
[08:38] <ChairmanKaga> its pretty nice
[08:38] <gummy> why doesn't ubuntu show the wireless networks available?
[08:38] <jeeaar> then can i just sudo apt-get install gstreamer?
[08:39] <Double_D> ChairmanKaga: okay, i'll pay some special attention to it.  taking a look at fluxbox atm...
[08:39] <MistaED> double_d: not too sure myself actually
[08:39] <bliss1_> DBO: ping are you ok man
[08:39] <Double_D> MIstaED: okay, thanks, though.
[08:40] <MistaED> double_d: using openbox for your wm and using a lighter gtk theme (there are some in the repos, just search for gtk2-engines) that will give a nice speed-up
[08:41] <ChairmanKaga> 'sudo apt-get openbox obconf
[08:41] <MistaED> a gtk2 theme with no pixmaps, so like a squarish-3d one should do the trick, there are nice and light looking ones though
[08:41] <gummy> why doesn't ubuntu show the wireless networks available?
[08:41] <ChairmanKaga> words to live by
[08:41] <ChairmanKaga> gummy: because it isn't windows
[08:43] <gummy> ChairmanKaga: that may be, but its a very good feature
[08:43] <ChairmanKaga> Good point gummy, but unfortunately i don't know of any program that gives you that functionality
[08:43] <Rhine> Does Ubuntu use generic sound drivers or is it possible to install one that provides better performance?
[08:43] <gummy> isnt' there a way to have ubuntu display the available networks so I can just pick the one i want?
[08:43] <Double_D> MIstaED: nice, a high performance theme already speeded things up quite a bit!
[08:43] <ChairmanKaga> rhine, what kind of sound card do you have?
[08:43] <Rhine> Avance '97
[08:44] <Znort> G'morning people. Yesterday I started up my system, and when I logged it it said the X session was ended within 10 seconds. So I try again, and again it sais it was ened. I could only click "ok", after which I returned to the gdm login screen. The only way I can get some functionality is logging in thru an Xterm safe mode and then starting KDE (which keeps whining about the "dcopserver")
[08:44] <ChairmanKaga> well, you can use ESD if you are lucky
[08:44] <Rhine> Let me check the correct name
[08:44] <ChairmanKaga> rhine: probably AC'97
[08:44] <Rhine> Yep thats the right one
[08:45] <Concretesledge> how do i copy a file in root
[08:45] <Concretesledge> prompt
[08:46] <[Alex_G] > hery
[08:46] <Madpilot> Znort, did you get some error msg about "Xauthority" or something similar?
[08:46] <[Alex_G] > hey
[08:46] <ChairmanKaga> rhine, read this: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=101125
[08:46] <[Alex_G] > I'm not sure what was going on
[08:46] <Znort> Yes, I did. Something about _ICE
[08:46] <ChairmanKaga> really good faq on configuring sound
[08:46] <imbrandon> Concretesledge: cp filename /path/to/go
[08:46] <Corin^> Anyone here have an Atheros AR5212 Wireless NIC (mine's in a Toshiba Satellite A75)...I've read that it works with Ubuntu, and have had partial success, but am still having some issues. Please PM if familiar with it. :)
[08:46] <Madpilot> Znort, ".ICEauthority"?
[08:46] <Rhine> Thank you ChairmanKaga
[08:46] <Znort> Indeed
[08:47] <[Alex_G] > I held down C, and the setup came up and all, and the ubuntu logo came up (in odd colours) and then the screen went blank for about 10 minutes and nothing happened
[08:47] <Madpilot> Znort, in the safe mode prompt, just delete that file, then type "shutdown -r now" to reboot
[08:47] <Znort> And where is it located? In /etc/X11 I guess?
[08:47] <[Alex_G] > is that normal?
[08:47] <ChairmanKaga> alex, did you try just hitting 'enter'?
[08:47] <[Alex_G] > ChairmanKaga, yep
[08:47] <Rhine> Is thier a torrent client that will allow me to download certain files?
[08:48] <[Alex_G] > I tried enter, space and escape and moving the mouse around
[08:48] <Madpilot> Znort, no, it's in your own user directory
[08:48] <Znort> ok
[08:48] <Corin^> certain files out of the torrent Rhine?
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> wierd, try redownloading the .iso and md5 checking it
[08:48] <imbrandon> Rhine: Azureus
[08:48] <Znort> Any idea what may have caused this so I can prevent this in the future?
[08:48] <Rhine> Ok thank you :0
[08:48] <Corin^> BitComet will, if that's what you're looking for
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> just to make sure that it isn't a bad burn
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> uTorrent is nice as well
[08:48] <Rhine> Can I install through Azureus?
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> nada
[08:48] <Rhine> I mean Synaptic
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> yes
[08:48] <Madpilot> Znort, "rm ~/.ICEauthority" - and I can't remember what causes it, something to do with sudo/root errors
[08:48] <ChairmanKaga> 'sudo apt-get install azureus'
[08:49] <ChairmanKaga> make sure you have the java runtime installed as well
[08:49] <Znort> Madpilot, thanks a bunch =)
[08:49] <[Alex_G] > ChairmanKaga, it was using the live CD
[08:49] <ChairmanKaga> alex, same idea
[08:49] <ChairmanKaga> could be a bad burn
[08:49] <imbrandon> Rhine:  not sure, i think you have to get the .deb from the azureus site and install it through dpkg -i
[08:49] <ChairmanKaga> what program are you burning it with
[08:49] <blindx> any good web-cam programs?
[08:49] <[Alex_G] > ugh....
[08:49] <imbrandon> Rhine:  then synaptic can manage it
[08:49] <[Alex_G] > Chairman: I got the free CD
[08:49] <Madpilot> !+azureus
[08:49] <ubotu> I guess azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[08:50] <imbrandon> hehe nice
[08:50] <ChairmanKaga> oh god, those free cd's are always coastered for me
[08:50] <blindx> resource hog :P
[08:50] <Rhine> One last question when I installed some video drivers and it required me to update now i have to cases of ubuntu in grub is there a way to get rid of the old one or does it have to stay there
[08:50] <ChairmanKaga> alex, just download the livecd from the site and md5 check it, then burn it with verification on
[08:50] <ChairmanKaga> rhine, hit 'e' at grub to edit the grub conf
[08:50] <[Alex_G] > the whole reason I got the CD, I didn't want to download a 600mb file
[08:50] <ChairmanKaga> you can take out the extra menu options there
[08:51] <Rhine> Ok thank you
[08:51] <imbrandon> Rhine: edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file but just do it with care
[08:51] <Madpilot> [Alex_G] , did you just get one CD, or a bunch?
[08:51] <Yokalosh> are there any advantages/disadvantages of using gstreamer0.10 plugins rather than the gstreamer0.8 ones that are in the repos?
[08:51] <patrick52222> how do i get nero linux
[08:51] <Rhine> is the "e" at start up easier?
[08:51] <blindx> Any good webcam programs?
[08:51] <ChairmanKaga> patrick, just use gnomebaker or k3b
[08:51] <[Alex_G] > Madpilot: 2 cds, an install CD and a live CD
[08:51] <imbrandon> Rhine: edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file but just do it with care ( 'e' at startup is just a temp solution )
[08:51] <Madpilot> [Alex_G] , just the one set, though?
[08:51] <patrick52222> ok, how do i get gnomebaker
[08:51] <ChairmanKaga> thanks imbrandon, i didn't know the e was temp
[08:52] <ChairmanKaga> the more you know :)
[08:52] <Yokalosh> patrick52222: graveman is also cool
[08:52] <imbrandon> hehe
[08:52] <[Alex_G] > Madpilot: yep, I got it from a friend who has a shitload or something
[08:52] <ChairmanKaga> patrick it is in synaptic
[08:52] <imbrandon> ChairmanKaga: yes the 'e' at startup edit will reset the next boot
[08:53] <patrick52222> ok will give it ago
[08:53] <Rhine> If im editing Menu.lst do i just remove the lines with the old version?
[08:53] <Madpilot> [Alex_G] , get another if you can, bad CDs do happen
[08:53] <imbrandon> Rhine: the better solution would be to edit the line .... hold on let me look
[08:53] <Concretesledge> error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:53] <[Alex_G] > *sigh*
[08:53] <gummy> how do i find out the file system type of a partition?
[08:54] <Rhine> !tell imbrandon
[08:54] <Concretesledge> ? where should that file go
[08:54] <TheInternet> Okay, I succesfully installed my nvidia card using http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074&highlight=nvidia but then for some reason my Atheros Wifi card would no longer show up in network devices and would no longer work.
[08:54] <imbrandon> Rhine: look for the line "# howmany=all" and change it to "# howmany=1" without quotes
[08:55] <imbrandon> Rhine:  then once the files is saved run "sudo update-grub"
[08:55] <imbrandon> leave the line commented out theough thaqts how the menu.lst works
[08:55] <Rhine> would this keep the windows HD safe?
[08:55] <imbrandon> Rhine: yes it will
[08:55] <imbrandon> that only affexts the number of kernel it shows
[08:56] <Rhine> sudo update-grub
[08:56] <imbrandon> not the windows entries
[08:56] <Rhine> woops
[08:56] <Corin^> TheInternet: At least you got your Atheros to work once...I'm still fighting with mine.
[08:56] <imbrandon> lol
[08:56] <Rhine> Ok Im sure it worked thank you
[08:56] <ChairmanKaga> i've got a nice generic broadcom chip, works under ndiswrapper like a charm
[08:56] <patrick52222> is there any iso extractors like isobuster around
[08:56] <imbrandon> you can check bu editring the file again, it should have the changes present now
[08:57] <TheInternet> Well, I used it under ndiswrapper, and then after installing the nvidia card, it disappeared.
[08:57] <blindx> if the easycam2 package doesn't recognize my cam, am i sol?
[08:57] <patrick52222> is there any iso extractors like isobuster around for linux
[08:58] <imbrandon> patrick52222: not sure about extractors but you can readup on mounting the iso in loopback mode and copy the files out
[08:58] <patrick52222> ok
[08:58] <imbrandon> patrick52222: google iso loopback mount linux
[08:58] <ChairmanKaga> later guys, time to hit the sack
[08:59] <imbrandon> gnight ChairmanKaga
[08:59] <ChairmanKaga> night
[08:59] <yipe> okay, that's enough playin in ubuntu land for tonight
[08:59] <Rhine> What depository is Azureus in?
[08:59] <yipe> goodnight everybody
[08:59] <yipe> oyasumi nasia
[08:59] <ChairmanKaga> rhine, i made a mistake
[08:59] <yipe> nasai*
[08:59] <ChairmanKaga> its not in a repo
[08:59] <imbrandon> !+Azureus
[08:59] <ubotu> methinks azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[08:59] <ChairmanKaga> you have to get a package for it
[08:59] <Rhine> Meh ok thanks
[09:00] <arrick> ok night all
[09:00] <imbrandon> night
[09:00] <arrick> have a blessed night
[09:00] <blindx> if the easycam2 package doesn't recognize my cam, am i SOL?
[09:00] <wd> help with shadow image for gdesklet, installed sensor isn't being recognized.
[09:01] <imbrandon> blindx: no idea wouldent think so though
[09:01] <imbrandon> i dunno much about webcams in linux
[09:01] <Concretesledge> how to set up the latest sources for apt-get
[09:02] <imbrandon> Concretesledge: whats distro , breezy or dapper?
[09:02] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: /msg ubotu repositories
[09:02] <Concretesledge> uhm
[09:02] <Concretesledge> Ubuntu
[09:02] <Concretesledge> im not sure
[09:02] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: cat /etc/issue ....gives?
[09:02] <imbrandon> heh ok message the bot it will let you know
[09:03] <Concretesledge> no such file
[09:03] <Madpilot> the bot is the smartest thing on this channel, bar none :P
[09:03] <Concretesledge>  apokryphos  no such file
[09:03] <apokryphos> erm
[09:03] <imbrandon> root@mom:~# cat /etc/issue
[09:03] <imbrandon> Ubuntu 6.06 "Dapper Drake" Development Branch \n \l
[09:03] <imbrandon> like that
[09:03] <TheInternet> *sigh* stupid how-to on nvidia installation
[09:03] <Rhine> Where should i download the azureus.deb to?
[09:04] <apokryphos> Rhine: anywhere, it doesn't matter.
[09:04] <Concretesledge> breezy badger
[09:04] <Rhine> The Bot is the coolest person ever he listens to conversations :)
[09:04] <Concretesledge> Forgot the E
[09:04] <Rhine> !belly
[09:04] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Rhine
[09:04] <comrade> I installed fluxbox via synaptic, but it won't execute my startup file to load xscreensaver and such when I select fluxbox through gdm, anyone have any ideas?
[09:04] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: yes, type /msg ubotu repositories
[09:04] <imbrandon> TheInternet: thats easy one step for my nvidia cards lol "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx"
[09:04] <Rhine> Whats the command to rub the bots belly?
[09:04] <apokryphos> !botsnack
[09:04] <Madpilot> !good bot
[09:04] <ubotu> thanks apokryphos :)
[09:04] <ubotu> :)
[09:05] <apokryphos> imbrandon: well, and altering your xorg.conf
[09:05] <Rhine> Crap um the azureus.deb isnt on the server anymore?
[09:05] <Corin^> The phrase "No DHCPOFFERS received." is starting to send me into mini-berserker rages... /sigh
[09:05] <apokryphos> Rhine: /msg ubotu azureus
[09:05] <Double_D> MistaED: openbox seems to definitely speed things up.
[09:05] <imbrandon> apokryphos: heheh yea "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[09:05] <imbrandon> does the trick
[09:06] <apokryphos> imbrandon: nah, no need to do the full X reconfigure. You can just sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[09:06] <imbrandon> ahhh nice
[09:06] <imbrandon> dident know ;)
[09:06] <Rhine> The Bot gives me alink for a version of azureus which is not in the directory anymore
[09:06] <apokryphos> handy config nvidia tools like that :)
[09:06] <apokryphos> Rhine: get it directly from their site
[09:07] <Concretesledge> that really didnt tell me anything....
[09:07] <imbrandon> azureus.com
[09:07] <imbrandon> grab the deb
[09:07] <Yokalosh> Rhine: I wish we could use bitcomet in ubuntu :(
[09:07] <Rhine> Is the page a wiki so i can put in the right one?
[09:07] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: what didn't?
[09:07] <apokryphos> Rhine: sure
[09:07] <Concretesledge> apokryphos, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
[09:07] <imbrandon> Rhine: follow the wikki just grab the deb from azureus.com
[09:07] <wd> shadow image in gdesklet won't recognize sensor
[09:07] <Madpilot> Rhine, if it's a wiki.ubuntu.com URL, then yes, it's a wiki :P
[09:08] <Rhine> yeah im gonna edit the page so people dont have to :P
[09:08] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: no, check the wiki link that ubotu gives you. Follow that.
[09:08] <Concretesledge> i did the wrong one
[09:08] <wd> Madpilot, hey thanks for the help in the pass
[09:08] <imbrandon> Rhine: mighty nice of you ;)
[09:08] <jeff2> "ndiswrapper -l" says "netbc564 - driver installed, hardware present" but ifconfig -a doesn't list a wlan0 (iwconfig neither). any idea what I could do to make my wireless interface be recognized?
[09:08] <Yokalosh> imbrandon: there is no deb, just a tar.bz2#
[09:09] <Yokalosh> *-#
[09:09] <Rhine> and firefox crashes on me >.<
[09:09] <imbrandon> jeff2: try wlanconfig or something similar forgot the exact command
[09:09] <wd> gdesklet won't recognize sensor i installed for shadow image help.
[09:09] <Corin^> Atheros wireless NIC seems to work just fine with no special tweaking, except for the fact that it won't get a DHCP IP addy. Using Madwifi drivers. Anybody have a clue? :(
[09:09] <imbrandon> hold on Rhine lemme look something up
[09:10] <richard> i was wondering how to set the background for fluxbox
[09:10] <richard> i am using a style and a background and everytime it loads the styles background
[09:10] <jeff2> imbrandon, do you mean iwconfig? it shows nothing
[09:10] <Rhine> If i edit it should include the AMD64 version and PPC?
[09:10] <imbrandon> richard: look in your .fluxbox dir for a config file that will set the bg for you
[09:10] <richard> i mean
[09:10] <Concretesledge> UHM
[09:10] <Madpilot> Rhine, if you can, that'd be cool
[09:11] <Concretesledge> it says aptitude is already isntalled
[09:11] <richard> it loads thebackground at start but then it goes back to the styles background
[09:11] <Concretesledge> what do i have to install
[09:11] <imbrandon> richard: yes thats what i ment hmmm sorry man thats my olny option i know of
[09:11] <CuriousCat> hi! Would anyone here know how ubuntu performs on an Intel Core Duo?
[09:11] <CuriousCat> Specifically on Centrino Duo
[09:11] <igcek> mega ;)
[09:11] <imbrandon> richard: looks like you might have to edit the style you want to use config and comment out the background its trying to set
[09:12] <richard> imbrandon: are you using fluxbox?
[09:12] <imbrandon> richard: not at this computer but i have two computers in the house that do
[09:12] <richard> hmm
[09:12] <richard> where did you add the line to set your background at?
[09:13] <imbrandon> richard: i set it with my styles config, i use a custom style
[09:13] <TheInternet> Is there anyway I can reinstall linux-restricted-modules from a cd?
[09:13] <richard> how can i go about editing a style or one of the default styles?
[09:13] <imbrandon> richard: one sec i'll look up the directory
[09:13] <richard> ok
[09:14] <Concretesledge> ALl im tryin to do is install autozen
[09:15] <jeff2> what would cause "ndiswrapper -l" to list my nic as "driver installed, hardware present" but iwconfig and ifconfig don't show wlan0? what am I missing?
[09:15] <TheInternet> That's happening to me too, damn it. It's frustrating. >.<
[09:16] <Double_D> anyone: alot of the openbox screenshots i see have a box on the left side of the screen that displays CPU usage and other handy stuff.  is this an application that i can install or perhaps already have?
[09:16] <jeff2> TheInternet, are you talking to me?
[09:16] <TheInternet> Yes.
[09:16] <imbrandon> richard: edit the theme.cfg file for the style your using E.G. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/BlueFlux/theme.cfg
[09:17] <Concretesledge>  how to set apt-get up to get stuff from a web server
[09:17] <imbrandon> sorry had to ssh into my other box lol
[09:17] <imbrandon> Concretesledge: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:17] <harisund> I really need some help here.. By mistake I right clicked on the Gaim system tray icon and said Remove from panel. How do I get the Gaim panel icon restored ? (the small icon next to volume control and network manager and date on the top right of the screen? ???)
[09:18] <Concretesledge> You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[09:18] <Double_D> per question above: i.e. like the bar on the left seen here:  http://offload1.icculus.org/openbox/2/shots/full/mwil-sshot.png
[09:18] <imbrandon> Concretesledge: yes like "deb http://blahblah.com/ubuntu breezy universe" etc etc   the bot will tell you about respitorys
[09:19] <VoX> can someone look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12149 and tell me wtf is going on with my nvidia drivers?
[09:19] <jeff2> TheInternet, have you loaded the kernel module?
[09:20] <apokryphos> VoX: dapper?
[09:20] <TheInternet> Well, it turns out that since I installed my Nvidia drivers and replace the linux-restricted-module, it kicked it out. Seems to me that the step calling for you to reinstall that isn't a good idea.
[09:20] <VoX> apokryphos: yeah
[09:20] <apokryphos> VoX: then don't ask in here :)
[09:20] <patrick52222> is there an ipconf in ubuntu
[09:20] <initard> Is there a way to copy my wireless card drivers from one ubuntu to another ubuntu partition?
[09:20] <imbrandon> VoX: looks like you need to do a "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" becouse it cant find a suitable resalution to use
[09:20] <Double_D> patrick52222: ifconfig in terminal.
[09:20] <Concretesledge> ./libgtk-1.2.so.0: Permission denied
[09:21] <Double_D> patrick52222: also, system > administration > networking
[09:21] <ben32167> i use a amd athlon xp is this 386 or 686?
[09:21] <imbrandon> 686
[09:22] <Remenic> hehehe
[09:22] <Concretesledge> /home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-2.1/libgtk-1.2.so.0
[09:22] <Concretesledge> NOT FOUDN
[09:22] <Concretesledge> edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:22] <ben32167> whats a 586?
[09:22] <Rhine> This thing doesnt like me i downloaded the file from the azureus website and i run dpkg -i azureus_2.4.0.2_linux.tar.bz2 and it wont do anything
[09:22] <imbrandon> ben32167: actualy a k7 would be better "apt-get install linux-k7"
[09:22] <imbrandon> Rhine: you can only dpkg .deb files
[09:23] <ben32167> allright thanks imbrandon
[09:23] <Rhine> The instructions dont help o.O
[09:23] <imbrandon> a tar.gz you need to "tar -zxvf filename.tar.gz" and go into the dir it make and follow the README
[09:23] <Madpilot> Rhine, you can't use dpkg on a tar.bz2
[09:23] <ben32167> rhine sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list , delete ## in front of lines startiing with deb.xx.x..x.x.x
[09:24] <imbrandon> actualy thats a bz2 huh you need to "tar -jxvf file.tar.bz2"
[09:24] <Concretesledge> root@lksadjfd-c67e0c:/home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-2.1# ./autozen
[09:24] <Concretesledge> ./autozen: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:25] <Concretesledge> what is a repository
[09:25] <imbrandon> a place with alot of .deb files
[09:25] <richard> imbrandon: ok i edited the file logged out and logged in it worked thanks
[09:26] <imbrandon> richard: your welcome ;)
[09:26] <Rhine> It now says this gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[09:26] <Rhine> tar: Child returned status 1
[09:26] <Rhine> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[09:26] <Concretesledge> where do i put the lib file
[09:26] <Concretesledge> usr/bin/lib ?
[09:26] <Concretesledge> libgtk-1.2.so.0 i have it
[09:27] <ben32167> imbrandon, whats the reason that ubuntu doesnt include some common codecs of video and audio?
[09:27] <imbrandon> becouse of copyright issues in the usa
[09:27] <apokryphos> ben32167: they're non-free
[09:27] <imbrandon> you can get them from the plf resptiorys
[09:27] <Concretesledge> what is a repository
[09:28] <apokryphos> imbrandon: not just the USA, of course.
[09:28] <imbrandon> a place that stores .deb files on the internet
[09:28] <Rhine> Repository is a collect of applications you can install in Ubuntu
[09:28] <Concretesledge> autozen is an application
[09:28] <imbrandon> hehe your right apokryphos
[09:28] <imbrandon> ;)
[09:28] <Concretesledge> how do i run applications
[09:28] <Concretesledge> what is the .exe file in linux
[09:28] <apokryphos> either from the menu, from the terminal, or from alt+f2
[09:29] <ben32167> codecs are not program specific as in windows right? once installed they run with all players?
[09:29] <Concretesledge> menu ?
[09:29] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: a similar binary package is the .deb, in Ubuntu, but saying that it's just like an .exe is of course a little misleading.
[09:29] <ben32167> theres no exe in linux
[09:29] <apokryphos> ben32167: depending on whether they're installed in the appropriate location, but generally -- yes. Provided that the player supports them, too.
[09:29] <ben32167> thanks apokryphos
[09:30] <Matyas> hello :)
[09:30] <ben32167> /usr/lib is a good place for codecs?
[09:30] <apokryphos> Matyas: codecs might go there, but why do you need to know?
[09:31] <Concretesledge> Cannot display location 'file:///home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-1.2%20/home/concretes/Desktop/autozen1.2%20/home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-2.1/autozen%20/home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-2.1/INSTALL%20/home/concretes/Desktop/autozen-2.1/Makefile'
[09:31] <apokryphos> the .deb for the respective codecs should put it in the appropriate place
[09:31] <imbrandon> ben32167: most of the time, ie the win32codecs install in usr/lib/w32 or somethign similar
[09:31] <apokryphos> hi Matyas =)
[09:31] <Matyas> Hehe Hi
[09:31] <ben32167> allright
[09:31] <apokryphos> Concretesledge: erm, what's up with your file paths there :/
[09:31] <Concretesledge> i quit
[09:31] <imbrandon> ben32167: but install the codec from a deb it will put it where it needs to be no matter what the codec
[09:31] <Concretesledge> i have no idea
[09:31] <apokryphos> what are you trying to do?
[09:31] <Concretesledge> run autozen
[09:31] <Matyas> I actually came here to find out who know about traffic accounting soloution for Ubuntu>
[09:31] <Matyas> ?
[09:31] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, what is autozen?
[09:32] <Matyas> something that can be used for enterprise lvl
[09:32] <apokryphos> traffic accounting? Internet traffic?
[09:32] <Phosphate> Is there a *seperate* codec I can get just for mp3?  I have all my codecs installed, and I can play play mp3's etc.... But I'm trying to use soundconvertor to convert flac to mp3, but it grays out mp3 as a option
[09:32] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  it is a program for Meditation, it induces theta,  and beta brainwaves
[09:32] <Matyas> Network
[09:32] <Matyas> traffic
[09:32] <Matyas> all incoming and outgoing traffic
[09:32] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, is there a Linux version? (got a URL for it?)
[09:32] <imbrandon> Phosphate: install lame
[09:32] <Phosphate> I ahve lame...
[09:32] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  just google it..
[09:32] <apokryphos> Matyas: I presume gnome has a similar tool, but in KDE at least there's a very decent tool for it -- Knemo. KDE's network monitor.
[09:33] <Phosphate> That's a given
[09:33] <Concretesledge> autozen
[09:33] <Matyas> i found this
[09:33] <Matyas> http://netacct-mysql.gabrovo.com
[09:33] <Concretesledge> it is for linux only
[09:33] <imbrandon> Phosphate: no idea then lame is the only mp3 codec i use to convert
[09:33] <Matyas> yeah but i need to setup quotas
[09:33] <[C] hris> how do i open ssh
[09:33] <Rhine> Anyone installed SWT before?
[09:33] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, that's not very helpful - what URL did you download the files you're trying to install from?
[09:33] <apokryphos> [C] hris: ssh username@somedomain.com
[09:33] <[C] hris> its currently closed or blocked
[09:33] <Matyas> and also limit the speed etc
[09:33] <imbrandon> [C] hris: ssh <ip>
[09:33] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  just a second
[09:33] <Phosphate> imbrandon: what program do you use?  maybe soundconvertor doesn't pick it up
[09:33] <apokryphos> [C] hris: though you can also use gftp to make connections over ssh
[09:33] <[C] hris> that does not open up ssh on my box
[09:34] <apokryphos> "open up"?
[09:34] <[C] hris> Yes open the port to acectp ssh connections
[09:34] <apokryphos> to be able to ssh to your box you have to install openssh, or whatever
[09:34] <imbrandon> ahh you need to install sshd and configure it
[09:34] <Phosphate> im trying to go from lossless (.flac) to mp3
[09:34] <ben32167> whatr the parameters to extract tar.bz?
[09:34] <imbrandon> tar -jxvf file.tar.bz2
[09:35] <apokryphos> actually, just install ssh should be fine
[09:35] <Rhine> How do install the zip file >.<
[09:35] <ben32167> tar -jxvf file.tar.bz2 /target?
[09:35] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  http://www.linuxlabs.com/autozen.html#download
[09:35] <imbrandon> Rhine: you dont you unzip oit and follow the directions inside
[09:36] <Phosphate> imbrandon: did you not see my last question?
[09:36] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, did you try the .deb file there?
[09:36] <imbrandon> Phosphate: i use lame its self
[09:36] <Phosphate> Hmm :(
[09:36] <Phosphate> Does lame support flac?
[09:36] <imbrandon> conver whatver ( in your case a .flac ) to a wav and use lame to convert the wav to mp3
[09:37] <Phosphate> ouch, long process
[09:37] <Phosphate> :(
[09:37] <Concretesledge> lol
[09:37] <Rhine> Can someone download this or tell me how about i go installing it? http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.1.2-200601181600/swt-3.1.2-gtk-linux-x86.zip
[09:37] <imbrandon> yea i setup shell scripts to automate it
[09:37] <imbrandon> ;)
[09:37] <CrocoJet> hello ..
[09:37] <Phosphate> I got over 400mb of flac im dealing with
[09:37] <initard> anyone know a good wireless package for console?
[09:37] <imbrandon> Phosphate: you might try dir2ogg ( it does more than ogg files )'
[09:37] <Phosphate> ok
[09:37] <MistaED> does anyone have a gui frontend recommendation for like memcoder or other media converter apps?
[09:39] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  i didnt know you where going to try it
[09:39] <CrocoJet> Ii am getting this error message "W: GPG error: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release" in apt-get update, is this a problem ?
[09:39] <Concretesledge> Madpilot, let me know if it works for you..
[09:39] <Concretesledge> <-NOOB
[09:39] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, I'm not, but I'll walk you thru the basics
[09:39] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  hm ok.. suite your self.
[09:39] <imbrandon> CrocoJet: not realy
[09:40] <Phosphate> imbrandon: looks like a pita :(
[09:40] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, grab the .deb file, save it whereever - Desktop is fine - then open a terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal)
[09:40] <richard> imbrandon: i was wondering, i am trying to get a dock to work, i did sudo apt-get install wmfire, and added wmfire & to my startup script but it didnt not start and when i try to run it in a terminal it comes up for a second but then closes
[09:40] <imbrandon> Phosphate: yes kinda ;) lol but thats all i know about
[09:40] <CrocoJet> imbrandon: how to solve that ?
[09:40] <Concretesledge> .deb ?
[09:40] <richard> imbrandon: i was wondering, i am trying to get a dock to work, i did sudo apt-get install wmfire, and added wmfire & to my startup script but it didnt not start and when i try to run it in a terminal it comes up for a second but then closes
[09:40] <Phosphate> imbrandon: I think I will try a doze based program with wine ;)
[09:40] <Phosphate> It *might* work
[09:40] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, http://www.linux.edu/download/autozen_2.1-1_i386.deb
[09:41] <Concretesledge> ohhhh
[09:41] <imbrandon> Phosphate: yea, might i run photoshop that way
[09:41] <Concretesledge> i thought that was debian or something
[09:41] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, Ubuntu is based on Debian, so that .deb file might work
[09:41] <Phosphate> imbrandon: Ya, same here
[09:41] <initard> Is there a way to copy my wireless card drivers from one ubuntu to another ubuntu on dif partition?
[09:41] <imbrandon> richard: no idea man never used that prog BUT looks like the prog its self has the issue see if it has a error log or something
[09:41] <Phosphate> Well, I'm off to bed, goodnight :)
[09:42] <CrocoJet> do I need that in my source-list ?
[09:42] <CrocoJet> # gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv KEY
[09:42] <CrocoJet> # gpg --export --armor KEY | sudo apt-key add -
[09:42] <CrocoJet> # not indicate commentary ?
[09:42] <Concretesledge> Could not open "autozen_2.1-1_i386.deb"
[09:42] <Concretesledge> Archive type not supported.
[09:42] <Concretesledge> ok terminal
[09:43] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, double-clicking on a deb doesn't work (yet)
[09:43] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  ok going terminal
[09:43] <Rhine> When i Run this  java -cp swt.jar:Azureus2.jar -Djava.library.path=. org.gudy.azureus2.ui.swt.Main I get  java -cp swt.jar:Azureus2.jar -Djava.library.path=. org.gudy.azureus2.ui.swt.Main
[09:43] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, where did you save the deb file?
[09:43] <imbrandon> Concretesledge: dpkg -i autozen..............deb
[09:43] <Rhine> o.O
[09:43] <neutrinomass> Can one read NTFS partitions with the livecd ?
[09:44] <CrocoJet> anyone want to share sources.list ?
[09:44] <imbrandon> neutrinomass: read but not write
[09:44] <Concretesledge> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:44] <Concretesledge>  autozen
[09:44] <neutrinomass> imbrandon: Ok, thanks.
[09:44] <tuxmaniac> CrocoJet: I can
[09:44] <ohzie> Hey!
[09:44] <ohzie> I'm new to Ubuntu! :)
[09:44] <ohzie> I used to use Fedora Core.
[09:44] <CrocoJet> tuxmaniac: can you send via dcc file ?
[09:44] <Concretesledge> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of autozen:
[09:44] <Concretesledge>  autozen depends on libglib1.2 (>= 1.2.0); however:
[09:44] <Concretesledge>   Package libglib1.2 is not installed.
[09:44] <imbrandon> welcome ohzie
[09:44] <imbrandon> ;)
[09:44] <eml> anyone know what app i can view the input of my webcam with?
[09:45] <ohzie> imbrandon, Thank you! :)
[09:45] <graveson> where can i find info on enlightenment and how to configure it with gnome
[09:45] <Concretesledge> im guessing libglib 1.2 is a repository ?
[09:45] <neutrinomass> ohzie, what are you first impressions ? :)
[09:45] <Rhine> Is thier a utorrent for Linux?
[09:45] <imbrandon> ohzie: i used fc for a long time then tryed ubuntu and never looked back you will love it
[09:45] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, just a sec, let me check something
[09:45] <ohzie> imbrandon, Is there a site with easy answers to common things? With Fedora I found a site that helped me easily add package databases, graphics card drivers, among other things, to my install?
[09:46] <imbrandon> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[09:46] <neutrinomass> ohzie, http://wiki.ubuntu.com ?
[09:46] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, yes it is - try "sudo apt-get install libglib1.2"
[09:46] <ohzie> neutrinomass, It works really nicely. Autodetected everything except my wireless card, which I knew would be an issue
[09:46] <tuxmaniac> neutrinomass: I want to upgrade gnome to the dapper version.. I have the sources .list file updated to dapper repositories.. When I type apt-get install gnome
[09:46] <Madpilot> ohzie, help.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com
[09:46] <ohzie> Oh, and my graphics card.
[09:46] <Concretesledge> sudo apt-get install libglib1.2
[09:47] <Concretesledge> Package libglib1.2 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[09:47] <Concretesledge> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[09:47] <Concretesledge> is only available from another source
[09:47] <tuxmaniac> neutrinomass: it says broken packages
[09:47] <ohzie> But while ATI's 3d drivers suck for linux, Radeons all handle default vga drivers decently. :)
[09:47] <Rhine> I just installed bittornado where is it located so i can launch it >.<
[09:47] <neutrinomass> ohzie: The autodetection part is lovely :) I used to use FC too, but I never really liked it.
[09:47] <imbrandon> yea first thing you want to lookinto ohzie is the apt-get sources.list but other than that you should be right at home with synaptic
[09:47] <ohzie> Thank you, Madpilot, and whoever else mentioned it
[09:47] <ohzie> Wow, thank all of you
[09:47] <Concretesledge> nice................
[09:47] <ohzie> So helpful
[09:47] <ohzie> :D
[09:47] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, that should have worked - have you changed your sources?
[09:47] <Concretesledge> omg is it like this everytime you want to install something ?
[09:48] <Concretesledge> Madpilot,  no.. someone was trying to explain it.. upgradeing sourcese.. but
[09:48] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, no, usually it's much, much easier - Synaptic is brilliant
[09:48] <Concretesledge> i was lost
[09:48] <neutrinomass> tuxmaniac: Sorry, can't really help. Try #ubuntu+1, which is for Dapper
[09:48] <Concretesledge> so i need to edit the sources.list ?
[09:48] <Madpilot> Concretesledge, I'm signing off in a bit - it's late here - but read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[09:49] <ben32167> where can i get a sources.list file?
[09:49] <ohzie> The Fedora version I was using had a problem where it's package database would become unstable after just a few days, so you had to change it from berkeleyDB(sp?) to another type for it to stay stable. do I have to do anything like that with ubuntu?
[09:49] <Madpilot> !+repos
[09:49] <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
[09:49] <imbrandon> ohzie:  nah
[09:49] <Madpilot> ben32167, ^^^
[09:49] <ohzie> imbrandon, Thank god.
[09:49] <Madpilot> ohzie, Ubuntu uses apt-get & deb, not rpm
[09:49] <Rhine> I just installed Bittornado through synaptic but it doesn't show up in the internet shortcut where is it o.O
[09:49] <ben32167> well someone should post a sources.list on web
[09:50] <imbrandon> ohzie:  learn to use apt-get and synaptic it will be your savior ( also edit the default /etc/apt/sources.list right away )
[09:50] <Invader_Zim_zimm> Who got Open-Ldap to authenticate with Apache 2.2 before?
[09:50] <[C] hris> You can use RPMs if you install the manager
[09:50] <imbrandon> Rhine: just type bittornado ina shell promt untill you reboot
[09:50] <Madpilot> ben32167, there is one - see the URLs that ubotu posted - the ones I just pointed you to above...
[09:50] <ohzie> OH YEAH my other question
[09:50] <ohzie> When I used Debian before, I had a problem with apt-get
[09:50] <ohzie> The cache got filled
[09:50] <ohzie> And it took me days to figure out the problem
[09:50] <imbrandon> not a prob with ubuntu
[09:50] <ohzie> The apt-cache got filled or something
[09:51] <ohzie> Okay
[09:51] <ohzie> Awesome.
[09:51] <ohzie> I'm loving this more and more.
[09:51] <Madpilot> !+enter
[09:51] <imbrandon> also if it does just run apt-get clean
[09:51] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[09:51] <ben32167> madpilot, i mean a repository index, now official ones but all
[09:51] <ben32167> such as opera etc.
[09:51] <Madpilot> !easysource
[09:51] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:52] <Madpilot> ben32167, that source-o-matic will do some of what you want, hopefully without breaking your Ubuntu install...
[09:52] <imbrandon> Madpilot: is there a list of bot commands?
[09:52] <ohzie> Next thing...I heard that Hoary Hedgehog was bloated, but I'm using it anyways because I'm not comfortable with using the beta of a distro I'm brand new to. Is there anything I should be careful with about Hoary? And is updating from Hoary to Dapper Drake simplified in any way?
[09:52] <Madpilot> !tell imbrandon about list
[09:52] <Tomcat__> ohzie: Hoary is not the latest stable :)
[09:53] <Tomcat__> ohzie: And when you upgrade to dapper, you need to upgrade to breezy first.
[09:53] <imbrandon> ohzie: ive been using dapper for months now just fine
[09:53] <imbrandon> but upgrade to breezy first
[09:53] <ben32167> wow kool thanks madpilot
[09:53] <ohzie> Oh
[09:53] <ohzie> What am I using, of not Hoary?
[09:53] <ohzie> Oh, I'm using Breezy
[09:53] <ohzie> Ooooohhhh
[09:53] <ohzie> Okay.
[09:53] <imbrandon> then dapper, but its just a matter of editing the sources.list file and then doing at "apt-get dist-upgrade"
[09:53] <neutrinomass> I'm on dapper too. I didn't go through the updating process, but there are no really major issues on dapper as of now....
[09:53] <ohzie> Whatever, I'm stupid. Sorry.
[09:54] <Madpilot> ohzie, ease up on the Enter key, please...
[09:54] <ohzie> Madpilot, I'm sorry. I'll work on that.
[09:54] <cyphase> oh shhhhh..
[09:54] <PwcrLinux> Upgrade to breezy, it's recommended for upgrading like codename version steppings//
[09:54] <imbrandon> its just a matter of editing the sources.list file and then doing at "apt-get dist-upgrade"
[09:54] <cyphase> any program i use that accesses the web is giving me a segmentation fault
[09:54] <cyphase> or maybe it's DNS..
[09:55] <cyphase> yea, DNS
[09:55] <imbrandon> ohzie: like if you have breezy install edit your sources.list and change all the words "breezy" to "dapper" and run "apt-get dist-upgrade" its that simple
[09:57] <ohzie> imbrandon, Awesome.
[09:59] <imbrandon> i realy need to install a better irc client lol
[09:59] <Motivez> Heh, well I got X to load finally after removing all that /dev/wacom crap
[09:59] <Motivez> Had to disable dri from the module section
[09:59] <Motivez> Can't seem to change my resolution, though
[09:59] <Motivez> 640x480 ftl
[10:01] <imbrandon> anyone know a good replacement for idesk?
[10:01] <initard> when will dapper be considered stable, tentatively?
[10:02] <imbrandon> initard: end of the month i think, but i've been running it for a while and no probs
[10:02] <cyphase> anyone?
[10:02] <initard> imbrandon, does it have good soundcard support?
[10:03] <cyphase> why would my DNS suddenly stop working? I'm getting a SegFault everytime a program tries to use DNS
[10:03] <initard> like you would know
[10:03] <imbrandon> initard: support all my sounds cards i have here ( install on 4 diffrent computers with everything from an audigy to an isa soundblaster to onboard sound )
[10:03] <ben32167> how do i upgrade to dapper from breezy?
[10:03] <initard> i have neomagic
[10:04] <imbrandon> ben32167: like if you have breezy install edit your sources.list and change all the words "breezy" to "dapper" and run "apt-get dist-upgrade" its that simple
[10:04] <imbrandon> reboot when done and you have a dapper install
[10:04] <ben32167> i get error W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper/univers e Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_dapper_univers e_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[10:04] <initard> it works with hotplugs but hotplugs freezes on boot every other time or more so i disabled it and lost sound
[10:04] <initard> dapper doesnt use hotplugs does it?
[10:05] <imbrandon> yea
[10:05] <imbrandon> hold on
[10:05] <imbrandon> ben one sec
[10:05] <ben32167> i havent rebooted
[10:05] <initard> yes it does or yes  it doesnt?
[10:05] <ben32167> lemme reboot
[10:05] <initard> oh, not me
[10:05] <cyphase> hm
[10:05] <cyphase> it was network manager's dns server
[10:06] <mpathy_> Hi there.. How can I get a Powerbook G3 (old world I think) get to work without using the BootX method? Because I dont have a OS 9 or 8 Install CD for this machine?!
[10:06] <initard> you mean you want it to boot into text prompt?
[10:07] <mpathy_> I tried the install cd of 5.10 as usual, but it stops, at different stages of the installation.. sometimes at start sometimes at least at the partitioning
[10:07] <initard> boot type server
[10:08] <mpathy_> initard_ it doesnt matter which type of installation
[10:08] <initard> its the base install and doesnt go to the red and blue color install
[10:08] <initard> oh, yeah your right
[10:08] <leo__> hi , is it possible to have the live cd skip all the "debian installer" questions so it directly boots into gnome?
[10:08] <imbrandon> ben32167: here is the sources.list is use for dapper, replace your sources.list with this and do a "apt-get dist-upgrade"    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12150
[10:09] <ben32167> apt-get update will solve the problem i guess
[10:09] <imbrandon> err yea apt-get update then apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:09] <ben32167> working
[10:09] <imbrandon> you can use my sources.list from http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12150 too if you like
[10:10] <ben32167> i run dist upgrade, ill use yours after
[10:10] <imbrandon> it has the plf stuff for w32codecs and libdvdcss2 also
[10:10] <ben32167> allright thank you
[10:11] <ben32167> looks like this will take 4 hours lol
[10:11] <FlannelKing> leo__: it only asks for language and stuff, if I remember correctly.
[10:11] <imbrandon> ( and also the apt-mirror line you can delete if you want , i run a local mirror here for my network at home )
[10:11] <pjv> what do they mean by network cluster, or clustering?
[10:12] <leo__> FlannelKing: yes , but I want my end-users to go directly in the graphical environment
[10:12] <leo__> is this possible?
[10:12] <imbrandon> ben32167: yea it will take a while on the first run but i us (k)ubuntu and i think its WELL worth it
[10:13] <imbrandon> pjv:  google beowolf
[10:13] <pjv> i had the feeling that would be it
[10:13] <pjv> ty
[10:14] <FlannelKing> leo__: hmm, well, technically, yes.  If its easy... I don't know.  You'd have to ask someone who knows how it all works.  I know it's possible to make your own liveCDs with a grub menu and stuff, (we're not talking about ubuntu specific here), so.. yeah, I imagine it would be doable to pass arguments and have it not ask.  You'd want to ask the developers.  mailing list or whatnot.
[10:14] <leo__> maybe with a preseed?
[10:15] <initard> quit
[10:15] <ben32167> lol 1 good thing is i converted all my mp3s to ogg before installing ubuntu
[10:15] <ben32167> took days lololol
[10:15] <FlannelKing> ben32167: you lost a lot of quality too
[10:16] <ben32167> vell i converted 128 to 160 variable
[10:16] <asdf25> i had compiz/xgl working, then i installed quinn's compiz-0.0.9-0ubuntu2 and now when Xgl/compiz start, Xgl loads and the cursor and desktop backgorund change, then nothing else happens, and compiz.real and gconfd-2 are each taking 50% cpu... any suggestions?
[10:16] <ben32167> dont think i lost much
[10:16] <arun> hi.. after i run an mplayer and close it.. any text i type is not visible in the terminal from which the mplayer was opened.. any guesses on what could be the problem
[10:17] <imbrandon> arun: no idea but if you find out lemme know thats happens on all distros lol not just ubuntu so i'm guessing its mplayer to fault
[10:18] <arun> imbrandon, sure :).. thanks anyway
[10:18] <ben32167> i will install freebsd today, ubuntu will stay though
[10:19] <imbrandon> hehe good luck ;)
[10:19] <whyMan> hello
[10:19] <graveson> is using automatix safe to install applications
[10:19] <Ribs> graveson: Not really. It's the coward's way out :>
[10:19] <FlannelKing> graveson: use EasyUbuntu.
[10:19] <ardchoille> graveson: IMHO, using automatix is a no no
[10:19] <ompaul> !automatix
[10:19] <ubotu> [automatix]  unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[10:19] <imbrandon> graveson: its safe , specialy if your using gnome
[10:20] <imbrandon> ok nm lol
[10:21] <imbrandon> klined , ouch
[10:21] <ardchoille> indeed
[10:21] <ompaul> imbrandon, freenode is forgiving to a point
[10:22] <ohzie> Oh, fedora uses CIFS for samba sharing. What does Ubuntu use? CIFS or old samba?
[10:22] <PwcrLinux> yep, spambot or whatever..
[10:22] <ompaul> if that happens you have to be *special*
[10:22] <imbrandon> hehe
[10:22] <imbrandon> ohzie: cifs i beleave
[10:24] <PwcrLinux> gn all :)
[10:24] <ohzie> imbrandon, crash course on cifs?
[10:24] <ohzie> And where is my term? >:(
[10:24] <ohzie> I wanna do man
[10:24] <imbrandon> hehe i use webmin to config my samba server ;)
[10:24] <ohzie> But I can't find a terminal. Sorry, I'm trying to remember the enter thing. I'll work on that a bit harder.
[10:25] <ohzie> Oh there it is. It's all hidden and stuff, right in front of my eyes. :X
[10:26] <straylite> mornin' all
[10:26] <imbrandon> morn
[10:27] <straylite> anyone been able to get dolby digital/dts output thru spdif in breezy on an sb live card? :)
[10:29] <imbrandon> ohzie: just for giggles i just made a screenshot of my desktop http://imbrandon.sytes.net/mydesk.png
[10:32] <arrick> ok guys, I have this line in my /etc/fstab
[10:32] <ohzie> imbrandon, :D nice. It's loading. Slowly. what window managers are easily installable via synaptic?
[10:32] <arrick> /dev/sda on /media/PORTABLE type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=0
[10:33] <harisund> intelikey: Are you around?
[10:33] <arrick> I want to format this drive with an ext3 format, how do I go about it?
[10:33] <ohzie> imbrandon, Oh no! My name is pink! =O
[10:33] <imbrandon> hahaha
[10:33] <imbrandon> thats just what it defaultew to lol
[10:34] <harisund> arrick: I believe you should look for a function named mkfs.
[10:34] <harisund> arrick: I think you can use mkfs.ext3
[10:34] <kUtieWhtChiX14> hello everyone
[10:34] <ben32167> hi
[10:34] <Gosha> !+themes
[10:34] <ubotu> it has been said that themes is 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
[10:35] <arrick> harisund, it already has the ntfs filesystme on it, can I get rid of it that way?
[10:35] <imbrandon> _arrik i think its mke2fs -T ext3 /dev/hdX
[10:35] <harisund> arrick: I blieve you can
[10:35] <arrick> ok thanks
[10:35] <kUtieWhtChiX14> can any of you guys help me with my unbuntu install
[10:35] <harisund> arrick: First you will have to make  sure it is not mounted.
[10:35] <kUtieWhtChiX14> ooooo mounted :-D
[10:36] <kUtieWhtChiX14> lol jk
[10:36] <harisund> arrick: I am trying it on my USB disk. It got mounted, and I couldn't use mkfs.ext3. It is /dev/sda1
[10:36] <arrick> ok
[10:36] <imbrandon> _arrik i think its mke2fs -T ext3 /dev/sda1
[10:36] <kUtieWhtChiX14> ah hello..... can any of you help me????
[10:36] <toretore> anyone here using Xubuntu for their mame-cab? Im interested in sharing ideas and other ideas.
[10:37] <ompaul> !patience
[10:37] <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.
[10:37] <kevinz> My partition table seems have some problem as "QtPart" tells "Critical error during ped_disk_new" and "fdisk -l" shows "Partition 1&2 (MS Win Partitions) does not end on cylinder boundary." Am I able to fix this problem with the help of certain software?
[10:37] <ompaul> kUtieWhtChiX14, (A) this is not a chat channel (B) what do you mean by help with install - we can help but we need more info than that
[10:37] <kUtieWhtChiX14> I LIKE TO PISS AND FUCK ALL DAY WITH MY ASS FILLED WITH POOP AND SEMEN
[10:38] <imbrandon> thank you ;)
[10:38] <ompaul> fool
[10:38] <robokop> hey guys
[10:38] <FlannelKing> didn't get hugged enough as children.
[10:39] <imbrandon> ompaul: i'm glad he'll be using windows ;)
[10:39] <ompaul> no comment
[10:39] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:39] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:39] <ompaul> :)
[10:39] <arrick> not working here Harimwakairi
[10:39] <robokop> does sb now a nice java development environment like eclipse, but a bit less resource expensive
[10:39] <arrick> harisund,
[10:39] <arrick> not working here harisund
[10:40] <harisund> arrick: Hmm.. hang on, let me also try ..
[10:41] <imbrandon> anyone got any recomendations on an idesk replacement?
[10:41] <imbrandon> for use with fluxbox
[10:42] <harisund> arrick: What exactly did you try?
[10:42] <arrick> I tried the mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1
[10:42] <harisund> And the output?
[10:42] <harisund> (Don't paste here !)
[10:43] <arrick> then when it didnt work, i deleted that partition and then created one
[10:43] <harisund> you *what* ? How do you mean deleted that partition? Is that a partition?
[10:43] <arrick> arrick@ubuntu:~$ mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1
[10:43] <arrick> mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
[10:43] <arrick> Could not stat /dev/sda1 --- No such file or directory
[10:43] <arrick> The device apparently does not exist; did you specify it correctly?
[10:43] <arrick> sorry
[10:43] <HandleSchmandle> aftenposten.no
[10:44] <arrick> same error with sudo as well
[10:44] <arrick> yes that is a partition, there are 4 of them on this thing
[10:44] <robokop> hey guys
[10:44] <LoCusF> arrick: take a look at sudo fdisk -l
[10:44] <robokop> does sb now a nice java development environment like eclipse, but a bit less resource expensive
[10:44] <harisund> Thanks LoCusF for that suggestion.
[10:44] <arrick> that one was the ntfs, then you have a novell, a plugnpray, and an empty partition as well
[10:44] <vge> <3 eclipse
[10:44] <harisund> Yes arrick: try that ..
[10:45] <graveson> is it only me or is trancode a complicated app
[10:45] <arrick> ok, harisund LoCusF wnat to join #arrick and ill paste?
[10:46] <LoCusF> arrick: use pastebin?
[10:46] <arrick> ok
[10:46] <Concretesledge> oh im so pissed.
[10:46] <arrick> !pastebin
[10:46] <ubotu> well, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[10:47] <m_0_r_0_n> Hi, I ve a question to crontab. There is one line like "test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily" This statement asks if anacron exists and is executable. This statement assumes, that anacron is running if the binary exists. Do you know why that is? Run-parts wont never be executed, if the binary exists. Is there another mechanism to make sure, all programs in /usr/sbins are running?
[10:47] <arrick> harisund, LoCusF http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12151
[10:49] <bliss1__> hi all
[10:49] <harisund> hmm I am really not sure arrick.  Hang on, let me try search online for some resource.
[10:50] <imbrandon> m_0_r_0_n: ps ax|grep anacron ?
[10:50] <bliss1__> need some help on a kernel recompile
[10:50] <FlannelKing> arrick: you might check out gparted ;) its a nice GUI.
[10:50] <ubuntu> hi
[10:51] <graveson> what tool can i use to setup ipchains
[10:51] <LoCusF> graveson: firestarter
[10:51] <arrick> ok, is it in the repos FlannelKing ?
[10:51] <harisund> arrick: from what I understand, there seem to be some errors in the /dev/sda device. Otherwise why would you get a "
[10:51] <harisund> Partitiontableentriesarenotindiskorder" message? Do you think so LoCusF?
[10:52] <LoCusF> harisund: dunno about that
[10:52] <arrick> it has the drivers in the second section for plugnpray
[10:52] <arrick> adn it has one block for novell client drivers, and the empty I dont know
[10:53] <ardchoille> LOL @ plugnpray
[10:53] <wy> hi all
[10:53] <bliss1__> arrick: hi
[10:53] <guard952> Anyone know how to get a lexmark x1150 printing with ubuntu?
[10:53] <ardchoille> hi wy
[10:53] <FlannelKing> arrick: I think it's in universe, if not main repository.
[10:53] <m_0_r_0_n> imbrandon, the file anacron exists ans is running on my system. But there is another system, where anacron is not running. But you can also find the statement in the crontab. When are the programs in /usr/sbin/ beeing started ?
[10:53] <alan|laptop> hellooo
[10:53] <harisund> hmm..arrick if I were you, I would try and check if I could make a back up of everything, and try a clean reformat and repartition of the whole sda drive. I don't know how that could be done though :--( . Anyway, that apart, is that like a 160 GB external USB hard disk?
[10:53] <wy> anyone knows why lftp to localhost costs too much time to connect?
[10:53] <arrick> I got it FlannelKing thanks
[10:54] <arrick> yes
[10:54] <ron_> no
[10:54] <ron_> :p
[10:54] <alan|laptop> each time i choose via as a driver in my xorg.conf, my screen won't turn on... does anyone know why ?
[10:54] <wahjava> Hi channel
[10:54] <wy> hi ardchoille
[10:54] <wahjava> I'd a problem with my network port
[10:54] <m_0_r_0_n> alan|laptop, have you got an ATI card?
[10:55] <alan|laptop> nope
[10:55] <alan|laptop> via based.
[10:55] <wahjava> I'm currently managing a server (mobo Intel SE7520BD2) with Marvell Yukon Gigabit Port, and Intel PRO1000 Gigabit port
[10:55] <harisund> I am really sorry arrick. I am not sure what can be done :( . Probably use some live CD to boot so that the disks don't get mounted, and then use some application that allows for formatting / partitioning.
[10:55] <wahjava> The problem is that my Marvell port takes time during initialization
[10:55] <arrick> its not mounted right now
[10:55] <wahjava> Around 4-5 minutes
[10:56] <wahjava> I've connected Marvell Yukon port to D-LINK switch via CAT5 cable on a Gigabit port
[10:56] <arrick> ok FlannelKing if I want to use gparted does it have to be mounted?
[10:56] <arrick> its not seing it for some reason
[10:56] <FlannelKing> arrick: not that I remember.  There's a dropdown at the top for different physical drives.
[10:57] <arrick> that helps thanks
[10:57] <FlannelKing> (erm, if I remember correctly, it's been a while since Ive used a GUI, let alone gparted)
[10:57] <wahjava> Well yukon port always get initialized @ 1000 Mbps full duplex
[10:57] <wahjava> So, what could be the problem, or it is normal with Gigabit ports
[10:57] <wahjava> As this is my first time I'm doing something Gigabit Ethernet
[10:58] <wahjava> I'm running Breezy on Server
[10:58] <FlannelKing> arrick: yeah, top right corner, change drives.
[10:59] <arrick> yep, what is better, ext3, or ext2?
[10:59] <wahjava> anybody here who can help me ??
[10:59] <arrick> !justask
[10:59] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[10:59] <_kalm> hello, how do u access usb pendrives.. cant find it (unix noob) :-) ive tried all the possible ways (that i know) and it seems to know that the device is there somewhere...
[10:59] <_kalm> helo
[10:59] <_kalm> help*
[11:00] <arrick> ok FlannelKing its formatting now, thanks for your help guys
[11:00] <arrick> night
[11:01] <shinu> why does: cat file | sed '/something/' not work?
[11:01] <ohzie> Someone mentioned a list of repositories I could add? Where was that, again? I'm sorry. Still getting used to some things.
[11:02] <shinu> !repos
[11:02] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:02] <shinu> you mean that?
[11:02] <Smerity> hey, I'm just compiling Mplayer from source, are there any issues with from-source software and Synaptic/apt-get?
[11:03] <harisund> shinu: Why would you want to cat a file and then pipe it to sed? Can;t you directly use sed instead?
[11:04] <_kalm> seriously i cant access my pen drive!
[11:04] <shinu> harisund: well i could do sed '/something/' file right?
[11:04] <chamo> hello
[11:04] <_kalm> its pissin me off!
[11:04] <harisund> shinu: I am guessing you /something/ is a regular expression?
[11:05] <harisund> shinu: then you would need to do "sed -e '/something/' fileName
[11:05] <shinu> harisund: not necessarily? cant it be a word?
[11:05] <ompaul> _kalm, well language will not get it done - which version of ubuntu are you using?
[11:05] <harisund> shinu: yep, not just a reg. exp
[11:06] <wy> anyone familiar with wireless lan setup?
[11:06] <harisund> wy: Yes.. are you looking for something in particular?
[11:06] <Sp4rky41> !kde
[11:06] <ubotu> I heard 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/
[11:06] <shinu> harisund: harisund sed -e '/something/' file still gives me: sed: -e expression #1, char 7: missing command
[11:06] <wy> Yes. I'm configuring my thinkpad x22
[11:06] <Sp4rky41> !KDE
[11:06] <ubotu> hmm... kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[11:07] <ompaul> _kalm, use system - administration - disks and that should sort you out.
[11:07] <wahjava> Is this the right place to ask such questions ??
[11:07] <wy> just updated the wireless lan firmware. But hostap still can't work
[11:07] <harisund> shinu: Ok can you give me a particular example of hat you are trying? Probably post your file and some sample of what you are searching for, so that I too can give it a try?
[11:07] <asdffasf> how to change root password?
[11:08] <ompaul> !root
[11:08] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:08] <_kalm> sudo passwd root
[11:08] <harisund> wy: Oh I am sorry, I thought you wanted help configuring your wireless card to access the internet .. does your card get recognized at all? I am not sure I can help you out thn ...
[11:08] <ompaul> asdffasf, ^^^^^^#
[11:08] <_kalm> or jjust passwd root
[11:08] <_kalm> i think
[11:08] <wy> Maybe it's recognized... But it just can't connect
[11:08] <harisund> shinu: What are you using sed in this case for anyway? Are you just searching for a string?
[11:08] <wy> iwconfig shows wifi0 and eth0
[11:08] <shinu> harisund: yes
[11:08] <harisund> wy: If you want to know if your card is recognized, look at the output of iwconfig in your terminal
[11:09] <ompaul> _kalm, don't tell people what you told them show them that page and then they can do what they want, thanks
[11:09] <harisund> wy: For all unrecognized cards, you will get "no wireless extensions" and for the wireless card you will get some details. Can you have a look at that?
[11:09] <harisund> shinu: If searching for a string is what you want, have a look at grep and fgrep.
[11:09] <harisund> shinu: They are simpler to use too
[11:10] <asdffasf> I need to initiate network card every time i connect to internet, why?
[11:10] <shinu> harisund: yes i know about grep but i wanted to extract specific strings
[11:10] <shinu> harisund: like from an index.html file extract all the jpgs or osmething
[11:10] <wy> harisund: My iwconfig shows "wifi0" and "eth0"
[11:10] <ompaul> asdffasf, are you saving your settings, if you are then I suggest that the card has a fault, it was the only thing I had seen before
[11:10] <harisund> shinu: Oh I see..
[11:11] <shinu> harisund: might using awk a better solution or not?
[11:11] <harisund> shinu That's an interesting problem, choosing *.jpg from an index.html.. I am really not sure what the best tool would be in this case, though I am sure there is just a perfect one..
[11:11] <harisund> Probably some one else might be able to help us out here?
[11:12] <wy> harisund: how do you add "wy:" to the front of your line? typeing you id is too long... sorry I'm new to irc
[11:12] <shinu> harisund: well.. i could write up a perl script but i dont want it :P
[11:12] <visik7> anyone has try the new x1x00 ati proprietary driver ?
[11:12] <shinu> wy: use [tab] ? for nick completion?
[11:12] <harisund> wy: Ok let's assume wifi0 is a wireless card.. can you paste the output of your iwconfig somewhere on the web, like ubuntu paste.ubuntu.nl ? And you can use hari instead of harisund
[11:13] <wy> Yes. I'll paste it
[11:14] <asdffasf> how to change user pass*
[11:14] <asdffasf> ?
[11:14] <ompaul> asdffasf, system administration users&gropus
[11:14] <harisund> shinu: Hmm.. let's see..
[11:15] <wy> I can't connect to  paste.ubuntu.nl
[11:15] <ompaul> wy, so do a screenshot hit print screen
[11:15] <harisund> wy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:15] <harisund> wy: I thought you had known about that. Sorry :D
[11:16] <asdffasf> wd
[11:17] <wy> I pasted it to http://rafb.net/paste
[11:17] <harisund> wy: that's fine, but I will need the exact url of the page you pasted it in.
[11:17] <gerhard> morning
[11:17] <wy> http://rafb.net/paste/results/vtBTBt95.html
[11:17] <harisund> wy: otherwise I will not be able to access it
[11:18] <chamo> hi gerhard
[11:18] <harisund> wy: hmm.. looks like both eth0 and wifi0 are your wireless interfaces.. by any chance do you have 2 interfaces? Maybe an inbuilt card and a pcmcia card?
[11:19] <wy> No. I have only one card
[11:19] <wy> hari: if I do a "ifconfig wifi0 up", both "wifi0" and "eth0" will show up in ifconfig
[11:20] <harisund> wy: ok lets use eth0 then. What is the name of the essid you want to connect to?
[11:20] <wy> uonenet01
[11:20] <_kalm> how do u edit the startx command to start with another workspace like iceWM or fluxbox???
[11:20] <harisund> wy: Ok that's good. Are you using a wep key?
[11:21] <wy> yes
[11:21] <harisund> wy: And wait, that wireless network belongs to you? I mean, are you sure it is working, the router is fine, other computers are connecting to it and etc?
[11:22] <harisund> wy: And I am assuming it is using the DHCP protocol to assign IP addresses to machines?
[11:22] <wy> hari: it's fine. My boss's computer is connected to it with windows
[11:22] <wy> Yes. It uses DHCP
[11:22] <harisund> wy: Ok. Next, you do know about using sudo for commands, right?
[11:23] <wy> need I edit /etc/network/interfaces?
[11:23] <harisund> wy: So here is what I normally do to connect to a wireless network with interface eth0
[11:23] <wy> Yes. I can su
[11:23] <harisund> wy: sudo iwconfig eth0 mode managed essid uonenet01 key 11235813210
[11:24] <harisund> wy: of course in the above command replace the number with your wep key
[11:24] <harisund> wy: Typically this command should produce no output at all, since we are merely informing the eth0 interface what it should know before connecting.
[11:24] <chamo> question, how can I change font size in xterm ?
[11:25] <wy> hari: OK. I've done.
[11:25] <harisund> wy: Ok, now in order to get an ip address, do "sudo dhclient eth0" and see if you can paste the entire output of that command somewhere....
[11:26] <menisk> hello
[11:26] <DarthLappy> Hello menisk :)
[11:26] <menisk>  HEY
[11:27] <harisund> wy: Any luck?
[11:27] <Kezman1974> Is there a way I can get my 88E8053 network card to work?
[11:27] <harisund> Dear ubuntuers is anybody aware of a method to change screen resolution using a command line instruction?
[11:27] <Lorvija> hey, i forgot.. where's the tutorial to get mp3's etc working.. or what's the package name(s)?
[11:27] <wy> hari: Yes!!! It works!
[11:28] <DarthLappy> !restrictedformats
[11:28] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:28] <harisund> wy: Yay !
[11:28] <wy> hari: thank you very much!
[11:28] <harisund> wy: Ok a couple of details..
[11:28] <Lorvija> darthlappy: thanks
[11:28] <harisund> wy: Firstly these 2 are the general commands for configuring wireless interfaces..
[11:28] <Lacrimadoro> MA SI PARLA SOLO INGLESE QUI??
[11:28] <Lorvija> !freeformats
[11:28] <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
[11:28] <harisund> wy: The first one sets the details, the second one asks the DHCP server (the router) to get an IP address.. so you could write a quick script that contains these two lines and call them to get an IP address.
[11:29] <orbin> !it
[11:29] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:29] <harisund> wy: And if you are moving between place to place, you might want to have multiple such scripts, or something along those lines.. do you get my point?
[11:29] <wy> hari: Can't I put them into /etc/network/interfaces?
[11:29] <harisund> wy: And finally I would put them in /etc/network/interfaces, but it might not always get an ip while booting.. but typically yes you can put it there..
[11:30] <Lacrimadoro> GRAZIE
[11:30] <wy> hari: Yes. I see
[11:30] <harisund> wy: But be sure you know how to edit /etc/network/interfaces file.
[11:30] <wy> hari: so the interfaces lines are like those of others?
[11:30] <harisund> wy: Can you paste your existing interfaces file? (sorry...)
[11:30] <wy> how do I get the iwconfig command into it?
[11:30] <harisund> wy: For wireless there are other options.
[11:30] <wy> Yes.
[11:31] <harisund> wy: Ah that's the pont, you can't get the iwconfig command into it .
[11:31] <harisund> wy: Which is why I asked earlier if you knew about editing the interfaces file..
[11:31] <wy> hari: tell me
[11:31] <harisund> wy: Editing the /etc/network/interfaces file for wireless interfaces requires some extra key words.
[11:31] <harisund> wy: Hang on for a moment.
[11:32] <wy> hari: http://rafb.net/paste/results/uUdOhW77.html
[11:32] <bliss1_> hi
[11:32] <menisk>  Hello can somebody hep me. I need to make an ubuntu boot floppy and cant find one or how to make 1 on google
[11:32] <wy> hari: what are they?
[11:32] <Kezman1974> I may just cry, is there a way to get a 1gb network card (88E8053) working in Ubuntu?
[11:32] <harisund> wy: Hang on, I will create a paste and tell you .. give me a moment or two
[11:32] <wy> hari: OK
[11:33] <orbin> how do you specifiy the saved filename for a file w/ wget?
[11:33] <wy> hari: And do you know how can I exchange my wired and wireless card numbers. I want the wired card to be eth0.
[11:34] <harisund> wy: No, I don't think you can do that..
[11:34] <harisund> orbin: I doubt if you could do that ....
[11:34] <orbin> ubotu: tell menisk about bootdisk
[11:34] <orbin> harisund: ah, dman.
[11:34] <harisund> wy: Anyway, as I was saying eth0 and eth1 are automatically assigned by Linux.. (any Linux) so you cant change it
[11:35] <orbin> s/dman/damn :)
[11:35] <bliss1_> trying to copy ormove a bit torrent tgz from desktop in hda1 to /usr/scr directory in hda2 is the command sudo mv /home/bliss1/Desktop /mntdev/hda2/usr/src
[11:35] <stjepan> !kde4
[11:35] <ubotu> rumour has it, kde4 is http://www.canllaith.org/svn-features/kde4.html
[11:35] <harisund> I once tried searching for that long and hard, on forums, on google, on irc everywhere... (orbin)
[11:35] <wy> hari: I'm just wondering where did ifconfig get the names of interfaces
[11:35] <harisund> wy: I really don't know, but I doubt if you could change it ..
[11:35] <harisund> wy: just a minute .. I am editing your file and making a new paste
[11:36] <orbin> harisund: i was thinking redirection: wget http://file > alternatefilename
[11:36] <wy> hari: thank you. you helped me a lot1
[11:36] <harisund> orbin: that's a neat idea, but I dn't think that works either. does it?
[11:36] <dj-fu> doh. I just deleted a good 50 .rar files, is ther ea way to recover them?
[11:37] <bliss1_> or  mv /home/bliss1/Desktop/name of file /mnt/dev/hda2/usr/scr
[11:37] <orbin> harisund: no, just tried it. it just creates an empty file
[11:37] <bliss1_> harisund hi please take a look at mv command is it correct
[11:37] <harisund> http://rafb.net/paste/results/rQcue340.html wy for you
[11:37] <mthakur> can ne1 suggest a free pdf writer for linux?
[11:38] <mthakur> *editor
[11:38] <harisund> bliss1_ Hang on, let me have a look
[11:38] <harisund> orbin: I believe what that does is basically redirect the output of wget into alternatefilename, which isn't what you want, right?
[11:38] <harisund> wy did you get my file?
[11:38] <mthakur> huh?
[11:39] <bliss1_> harisund or  mv /home/bliss1/Desktop/name of file /mnt/dev/hda2/usr/scr
[11:39] <harisund> bliss1_ that mv command looks mysterious. What are you trying to move where?
[11:39] <mthakur> gnomefreak?
[11:39] <harisund> Typically that command looks correct.
[11:39] <wy> hari: I got it!
[11:39] <harisund> But if the file in the desktop has spaces in its name, you will have to do some modifications.
[11:39] <harisund> wy: Ok good.. glad to hear.. in fact, it was really good that you managed to get the wireless card working ..
[11:39] <mthakur> can ne1 suggest a free pdf editor for linux?
[11:40] <harisund> bliss1_ : Your command, atleast on the surface of it, looks correct..
[11:40] <harisund> wy: Do you want to restart your machine and check if it works?
[11:40] <orbin> harisund: yeah, my mistake.  redirect takes the input from stdout :-/  forgot that
[11:40] <funkyHat> bliss1_, does the name of your file have spaces in it?
[11:41] <harisund> orbin: The only thing is, if wget downloads a file when there is already a same named file in the local machine, it renames the new file as filename[2]  or something like that.. otherwise there is no way you can change the name of the downloaded file.. except perhaps through a script :D
[11:41] <mthakur> hullo?????
[11:42] <bliss1_> harisund: no only dots and - and underscore
[11:42] <harisund> bliss1_: Ah ok, then ideally it would be fine .. why, are you having a problem or something?
[11:42] <orbin> harisund: exactly.  it makes files called file.1 file.2 etc.  doesn't really matter.  i just resort to it when certain sites won't let me finish a d/load
[11:43] <Ribs> mthakur: Does OpenOffice.org not do this?
[11:43] <harisund> bliss1_ I wouldn' expect a problem, unless you are trying to move it into a place where you don't have permission to write in the first place
[11:43] <mthakur> it does not open .pdf does it?
[11:43] <harisund> orbin: haha .. ok ..
[11:43] <wy> hari: I did a "ifconfig eth0 down" and the "ifup eth0". So it seems it's working1
[11:44] <harisund> wy: glad to hear that.. in fact, if you had come with a problem of wireless card not recognized, it would have been a pain .. fortunately in your case you seem to have figured out how to get the card to work.. so it was much eaasier to get the job done..
[11:44] <bliss1_> harisund I will use sudo
[11:44] <Torrye> NN C' UNA CHATT DV SI PARLA ITALIANO?????
[11:44] <harisund> bliss1_ Yes try that. I really believe you can't write into a /dev/ folder at all..
[11:45] <harisund> Can someone explain to Torrye that this is not the right channel for his language?
[11:45] <wy> hari: I had problem. But it was solved by flash my wireless card's firmware
[11:45] <orbin> !it
[11:45] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:45] <harisund> wy Phew !
[11:45] <Torrye> GRAZIE ATE
[11:45] <wy> hari: IRC is a really cool place!
[11:45] <chamo> lol
[11:45] <harisund> wy: trust me, it is totally cool.. I used to hang out in the forums earlier, I have around 300 posts there .. but after getting hooked on to IRC I find it to be much more dynamic ..
[11:45] <mthakur> ribs?
[11:46] <wy> hari: any way to insert "hari" in to the beginning of the line automatically?
[11:46] <wy> hari: I solved more than 4 problems today here
[11:46] <Ribs> mthakur: oh, you want a viewer?
[11:46] <harisund> wy: hmm.. not to my knowledge... that defeats the purpose of a general IRC .. you could message me personally, in which case it would be a one on one chat
[11:47] <mthakur> nah, i want an editor, i have got a viewer :)
[11:47] <Ribs> mthakur: I don't really work with pdf file, try asking on the forums if you get no joy here...
[11:47] <manman> good morning everybody!
[11:47] <mthakur> wot forums?
[11:47] <Ribs> the ubuntu forums
[11:47] <harisund> mthakur: I doubt if there is a pdf *editor* .. is there a free one for Windows?
[11:47] <bliss1_> harisund: mv: cannot stat `/mnt/dev/hda2/usr/scr/xen-3.0.1-install-x86_32.tgz.torrent': Not a directory
[11:47] <mthakur> nah
[11:47] <Ribs> mthakur: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[11:47] <mthakur> ok thanks mate
[11:47] <manman> I have ubuntu but it can't install software from source. it says no c compiler was found
[11:47] <harisund> mthakur: I doubt if Adobe will allow third party software to actually *edit* .pdf files.
[11:48] <dgold> manman sudo apt-get install gcc
[11:48] <harisund> nbliss1_  I think where you are copying to doesn't exist.
[11:48] <orbin> manman: build-essential is probably better
[11:48] <manman> dgold: thanks for ur reply but the problem is that i don't have internet now i am in a internet cafe
[11:48] <SatanGolga> at boot i get Fatal: Error inserting fan and thermal  ../kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko thermal.ko resp.  any idea how to get around that?
[11:48] <wy> hari:  I have a problem after restart Linux
[11:49] <harisund> bliss1_ It looks like you are trying to copy into a folder that doesn't exist at all.
[11:49] <harisund> wy: I was afraid of that..
[11:49] <manman> dgold: i wanna download the missing part and install it
[11:49] <bliss1_> harisund changed to src but still did not work
[11:49] <harisund> wy: It takes a while to connect, eh?
[11:49] <harisund> bliss1_ : Hang on, what is your current directory?
[11:49] <dgold> manman: packages.ubuntu.com - do a search for gcc and d/l the appropraite package
[11:49] <mthakur> why?
[11:49] <manman> dgold: do you know why gcc is not included in a standard ubuntu cd?
[11:49] <harisund> bliss1_ What I would suggest you do is go to /mnt/dev/hda2/usr/scr
[11:49] <orbin> manman: it is.  it's just not installed
[11:50] <manman> orbin, does it have any dependencies?
[11:50] <harisund> orbin: Is GCC present on a Ubuntu CD? I thought we had to go online to get it .. neat ...
[11:50] <dgold> manman: you could always d/l the Breezy DVD
[11:50] <harisund> bliss1_ Are you able to work your way through?
[11:50] <harisund> wy: What happened?
[11:50] <bliss1_> hurisund just a sec
[11:51] <manman> dgold: can they ship it? i mean dvd?
[11:51] <SatanGolga> does it have to do with hotplug?
[11:51] <dgold> no - you can download it though
[11:51] <orbin> manman: build-essential is a metapcakge iirc, it grabs gcc and all that make stuff
[11:51] <orbin> manman: what are you installing anyway?  you should always check the repos 1st before going w/ a compile
[11:51] <harisund> Anybody know of a tool for Gnome, that like F11 in Mac, shows all open Windows, and allows us to choose?
[11:51] <manman> orbin: the biggest problem is that, i don't have internet at home i want to get the necessary package here in internet cafe and install it at home
[11:52] <orbin> manman: do you have the install cd at home?
[11:52] <wy> hari: wait a minute. I'll get the output
[11:52] <manman> orbin: yes, they have shipped me the breezy
[11:53] <orbin> manman: like i said, afaik, build-essential stuff can be gotten off that cd
[11:53] <SatanGolga> this is one fucked up bios :/
[11:53] <nicolito> hello, I have a problem. Every time I plug an USB external HD, it is write protected, and if I try to change de permissions, it says that is write protected
[11:53] <manman> orbin: maybe but it is not wise
[11:53] <orbin> manman: what's not wise?
[11:54] <bliss1_> harisund: i have mounted dev/hda2 but cannot cd bash: cd: /mnt/dev/hda2/usr/src: Not a directory
[11:54] <bliss1_>  its there i can see it in natulius
[11:54] <manman> orbin: not to include gcc or anything that enables us to install from source code
[11:54] <orbin> nicolito: pastebin /etc/fstab
[11:54] <nicolito> orbin, what command?
[11:54] <nicolito> ls?
[11:55] <orbin> nicolito: gedit /etc/fstab
[11:55] <harisund> bliss1_ Hang on, I will tell you something. Go to that directory in Nautilus. now press Ctrl L in Nautilus, and you will see a address bar pop up
[11:55] <orbin> nicolito: then chuck it here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:55] <dgold> manman: it is on the cd - both gcc-3 & gcc-4
[11:55] <harisund> bliss1_: In that address bar will you see enlightment. Oh well, you will actually see only the address of that folder. I am pretty sure your are typing it wrong.
[11:55] <orbin> manman: you're still gonna need the libraries the thing needs.  should they include those too?
[11:55] <manman> dgold: when i type # man gcc it says no
[11:55] <wy> hari: It seems that the wireless network is down... let me see
[11:56] <manman> orbin: i don't know im newbie
[11:56] <SatanGolga> what did the german sourcelist look like?
[11:56] <harisund> wy: Ok anyway, I have not got it to work by editing /etc/network/interfaces. I always use my script to get connected.
[11:56] <manman> dgold: also it says no such a command when i type # gcc -c filename
[11:56] <SatanGolga> or anyone recommend another source list?
[11:57] <nicolito> orbin, ok, just pasted
[11:57] <dgold> manman: <ahem> 10:48 < dgold> manman sudo apt-get install gcc
[11:57] <orbin> !sources
[11:57] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[11:57] <dgold> you have to install it before you can use it
[11:57] <SatanGolga> oh, thx :)
[11:57] <wy> hari: do you have ways to know what wireless lan is present in the area?
[11:57] <pedrocr> I have a dual screen setup working, but when I turn on Xinerama instead of getting two different screens I get the same image in both, anyone have any idea what this is?
[11:57] <manman> dgold: i don't have internet at home
[11:57] <harisund> wy: I believe you can use "iwlist wlan0 scan" to get a complete list
[11:57] <orbin> SatanGolga: then if you want to use a german mirror: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[11:57] <harisund> wy: And you could do "iwlist wlan0 scan | grep essid" to get a list of essids ...
[11:58] <bliss1_> hurisund: yes your correct its /mnt/usr/src
[11:58] <harisund> wy: Tell me if that works.. though *warning: It may be illegal to connect to some ne else's wireless network" :D
[11:58] <harisund> bliss1_ : Aha ! Now go back and try it .. and tell me back here if it works..
[11:58] <harisund> bliss1_: And tell me if using sudo worked too..
[11:58] <wy> hari: it works. thank you!
[11:58] <dgold> manman: it is on the CD! Why do you need internet at home? Put CD in drive, use apt-get or synaptic to install it
[11:58] <harisund> wy: cool ..
[11:59] <nicolito> orbin, I just pasted the contents of etc/ftab
[11:59] <mthakur> how do u install kword?
[11:59] <bliss1_> harisund:sudo worked and yes it was moved
[11:59] <orbin> nicolito: is the usb drive connected atm?
[11:59] <dj-fu> anyone know of a ext3 data recovery tool?
[11:59] <harisund> wy: I blieve Dapper has the ability to do all this graphically ... but I prefer command line
[11:59] <harisund> bliss1_ : ah ! Good to hear that ..
[11:59] <wy> hari: iwlist eth0 scan
[11:59] <manman> dgold: im newbie so forgive for my ignorance: so after putting cd, i can say apt-get right?
[11:59] <harisund> So there was never a problem after all..
[12:00] <manman> dgold: but when i opened synaptic, it says gcc-base is installed
[12:00] <bliss1_> harisund: linux is good when you know what to do
[12:00] <harisund> wy: sorry, I didn't realize. wlan0 is the name of my device.
[12:00] <wy> hari: What if the wireless router is configured to use wpa ?
[12:00] <harisund> bliss1_ : And when you don't,  IRC is good... eh?
[12:00] <manman> dgold: what does it mean? is it possible that even if it is installed, the system may not use it?
[12:00] <harisund> wy: You got me there.. I have to check it up ..
[12:00] <bliss1_> harisund: yep thanks
[12:00] <nicolito> orbin, I dont understand the question, it is a "Zapaa" hard drive (perhaps a samsung hdd inside)
[12:01] <dgold> manman: no apologies required - if you are very new, then stick to Ubuntu 'Add Application' uneder the App's menu
[12:01] <harisund> bliss1_ : Sure no problem .. See ya around
[12:01] <harisund> wy: hang on .. let me check .
[12:01] <bliss1_> harisund: ok
[12:01] <cyphase> what's the 4D version of squared and cubed?
[12:01] <cyphase> :P
[12:01] <orbin> nicolito: you don't have an entry for the usb in fstab.  fstab determines what permissions a partition is given when mounted
[12:01] <wy> hari: I'll go home soon. I wonder what's wrong with the router. I can't get IP with dhcp
[12:02] <manman> dgold: orbin: thank you guys for your help. i will try at home and be back, maybe tomorrow. have a good day!
[12:02] <orbin> nicolito: what filesystem is it formatted in?
[12:03] <nicolito> orbin, ok, what I have to do to enable the permissions to write in the hdd (for example with the root password)
[12:03] <nicolito> orbin, windows NTFS
[12:03] <harisund> wy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto is a pretty lenghty write up on using WPA. I am really sorry, I am not familiar with that, atleast not yet .. and yeah it could be a problem with the router that you are currently facing. In case you feel otherwise, just kill the dhclient process (I hope you know how to do that) and type the 2 *deadly * commands I gave you earlier. Depending on where you are, you might want to change the essid, and if 
[12:03] <orbin> !ntfs
[12:03] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[12:04] <orbin> nicolito: there you go
[12:04] <haembuger> Hello. How do I install my mouse properly ? I think I installed ubuntu while I had ps/2 mouse, but now I have a usb-mouse, which seems to work, but it feels laggy. I have tried setting mouse settings, but it still feels awkward.
[12:04] <nicolito> orbin, !ntfs??
[12:04] <harisund> wy: But for WPA, either hang out on the IRC for a while, try and get some help from the forums, or merely read the wiki and try to understand it yourself
[12:05] <orbin> nicolito: i made the channel bot spit out the info: see ubotu's post
[12:05] <nicolito> orbin, sorry, how can I do it??
[12:06] <harisund> ok orbin, bliss_1 and wy, looks like I will have to go and get some sleep now .. good thing I don't have classes tomorrow it's 5am here :D
[12:06] <orbin> nicolito: to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[12:06] <orbin> harisund: night
[12:06] <Drazool> hello everybody
[12:06] <wy> hari: good night. I'll go home now~
[12:06] <harisund> see ya !
[12:07] <fix_> anybody got an idea when monodevelop 0.10 will be available in dapper ?
[12:07] <Drazool> does anybody have much experience with amaroK?
[12:07] <hyphenated> Drazool: you might find more amarok users in #kubuntu
[12:07] <sfar> is it possible to reboot from linux with some kind of command so that grub automaticaly start windows the next boot? (because i want to be able to switch between windows and linux and vice versa via vnc)
[12:08] <haembuger> how to reinstall mouse ?
[12:09] <SatanGolga> lol, what's the cmd for 'run program'?
[12:10] <Drazool> alt-f2
[12:10] <Drazool> brings up a run dialog bog
[12:10] <Drazool> box*
[12:10] <SatanGolga> ah, yes thanks
[12:10] <Drazool> very welcome.
[12:11] <mjau> hi, im having some problems setting up my broadcom wifi card, anyone up for some assistance?
[12:13] <Drazool> mjau: are there linux drivers for that card, or are you using ndiswrapper?
[12:15] <mjau> its a ive used ndiswrapper and the windows drivers for my card, it all works and it is activated. the problems begins when i try to connect using a wpa-psk key.
[12:18] <mjau> Drazool: i've tried to follow the how-to's at ubuntu wiki but... it won't work when i try to use the wpa_supplicant.conf in terminal-mode... (i believe i've edited it correctly)
[12:19] <nicolito> orbin, thanks very much. Is it possible that in ubuntu any NTFS partition only is mounted read-only, as it says in the page you told me???
[12:19] <decco> hi i have question
[12:20] <pedrocr> does anyone know how I can change the mouse from one screen to another when not using Xinerama?
[12:20] <decco> how can i join the ubuntu community
[12:20] <decco> ?
[12:20] <vge> your in, welcome :)
[12:20] <decco> but how can i diskuss with forum
[12:20] <decco> etc
[12:20] <decco> =
[12:21] <decco> i am student from germany cologne
[12:21] <bpuccio> decco:  http://lists.ubuntu.com/
[12:21] <decco> thx
[12:21] <bpuccio> feel free to subscribe to the lists and answer questions when people ask them
[12:21] <nicolito> Hello. Is it possible that in ubuntu any NTFS partition only is mounted read-only, as it says in the page you told me???
[12:21] <bpuccio> also lurk here and help out those who stop by with problems
[12:21] <decco> ok
[12:21] <decco> i love linux :)
[12:21] <decco> i love ubuntu
[12:22] <vge> nicolito: if you want read+write support on ntfs drives, you need to recompile your kernel, in general, its mounted and shoud be mounted read only
[12:22] <Phlosten> decco: and we love you for loving ubuntu! :)
[12:22] <bpuccio> decco:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs also, report bugs
[12:22] <bpuccio> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+translations and translate
[12:22] <ompaul> decco, so if you check this out it will tell you some things you may want:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaqOnIrc
[12:23] <hyphenated> nicolito: http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/?q=ntfs <-- read stuff there about ntfs. short comments + links to look at
[12:24] <decco> thx all
[12:24] <decco> :)
[12:25] <schuetze> hi
[12:25] <bliss1_> hi again
[12:26] <Han> hi, /usr/sbin/xfsm-shutdown-helper should be installed with xfce4-session, but it's not with the latest drake.  What to do now?
[12:26] <vicks> hi. i'm trying to get dailup working. i have a serial v90 modem. it dails and everythings seems fine, but then disconnects. it seems like it cant negotiate username and password correctly.
[12:26] <Han> vicks, check the logs
[12:27] <vicks> Han, which logs?
[12:27] <vicks> kinda newbie here ;)
[12:27] <schuetze> does anybody got ubuntu installing with netboot?
[12:27] <riomerc> hello
[12:28] <riomerc> is there a specific place to go for game-related questions?
[12:28] <bliss1_> how to change a open .tgz.torrent file wih tar
[12:29] <riomerc> more to the point
[12:29] <riomerc> is there anyone here?
[12:29] <riomerc> nope, ok
[12:29] <riomerc> adios
[12:30] <schuetze> hallo?
[12:31] <decco> hi schtze
[12:31] <schuetze> i have some problems installing ubuntu with netboot. ist my first ubuntu-installation.
[12:32] <schuetze> it loads the pxelinux.0-image succesfull but hangs, when it tries to load the kernel.
[12:32] <mjau> im using ndiswrapper version 1.1 with wifi driver bcmwl5 (Broadcom) loaded, the problem is that I cant connect to my router using the WPA-PSK key (wlan0: encryption modes supported: WEP) I cant seem to find any solution on the forums or the wiki... Can anone point me in the right direction?
[12:35] <schuetze> hm, i think i will try it in the ubuntu-froum.
[12:35] <schuetze> bye.
[12:36] <aeon17x> Is there any way to increase the number of lines scrolled when you move the middle wheel on your mouse?
[12:37] <Protocol1> whats the command to go through xorg video setup?
[12:37] <Protocol1> sudo dpkg something?
[12:38] <aeon17x> Protocol1: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:38] <djpate> hello all, can someone help me on installing kdelibs4 on ubuntu 5.1 ?
[12:42] <stjepan> hi
[12:43] <stjepan> I downloaded dapper-install-i386.iso. It is Kubuntu Dapper Flight6. GPG verification is OK, MD5 verification of both iso and burned version is OK too.... but here's the problem: I can't boot the install CD :(( Any ideas why?
[12:43] <stjepan> anyone here using dapper?
[12:43] <LazySod> stjepan, dapper is at #ubuntu+1
[12:44] <stjepan> LazySod: ok tnx
[12:44] <lidieus> hello
[12:45] <selinium> djpate, Hi there, what do you need it for?
[12:45] <lidieus> nothing
[12:45] <Protocol1> does ubuntu 5.10 get three year desktop support like dapper will?
[12:46] <Protocol1> i this weird feel that it doesnt
[12:47] <aeon17x> Protocol1: Breezy only gets 18 months, it's Dapper that will have three years support.
[12:47] <Protocol1> ok...
[12:47] <selinium> Protocol1, It shouldn't be that much of an issue as it is community supported anyway...
[12:47] <Protocol1> is there a way I can apt-get gcc?
[12:48] <atsi> hi i am running ubuntu 5.10 and i would like to ask how to get all the updates manually in a folder and then to install them from the folder. anyideas?
[12:48] <selinium> Protocol1, of course. do an    apt-cache search gcc      find which one you want then    sudo apt-get install <package>
[12:49] <bliss1_> how to open a .tgz.torrent file with tar?
[12:49] <wy> Hi, all. I finally got my wireless lan work!
[12:49] <selinium> bliss1_, A toorent file is just a header for a download, open it with bit torrent...
[12:50] <selinium> wy Woo Hoo   \o/  :)
[12:50] <wy> But still have some problems
[12:50] <selinium> wy, wifi or something else?
[12:51] <wy> I have to rmmod hostap and modprobe it, or the interface numbers are not right
[12:51] <wy> wifi
[12:51] <wy> I wonder if it's problem of hotplug?
[12:51] <bliss1_> selinium been told to do tar xvzf but it will not work should I rename the torrent file with just tgz on the end
[12:51] <WMIII923> atsi, apt-get -d upgrade
[12:51] <wy> If I start my computer, iwconfig will show "eth0" and "eth2"
[12:52] <wy> after rmmod hostap, and modprobe, there will be "wifi0" and "eth0"
[12:52] <selinium> bliss1_, Honestly. A torrent file is tiny, look at it's size. All it is is a header file. You still need to download the actual file with Bittorrent.
[12:52] <atsi> WMIII923, i do not have net connection to the machine. i will get them through the office machine which runs windows. tha's why i said "folder"
[12:54] <selinium> wy can you not put a bash script in /etc/init.d ?
[12:55] <selinium> wy or right a bash script and call it from System/preferences/sessions [startup programs]   ?
[12:55] <selinium> wy, probably not the best way, but it will work! :)
[12:56] <wy> I'll remove hotplug first and reboot to see what happen. See you later!
[12:56] <bliss1_> selinium: so if I wanted to download this file with bttorrent http://www.xensource.com/products/downloads/dl_x30tarball_bt.html what would the command line be
[12:58] <selinium> bliss1_, when you click the link, a pop up asking you which application to open it with pops up. Use the default bittorrent OK it then it will start to download the file for you.
[12:58] <Trinisan> quick question, remotely ssh'd in the system, how can i get a list of installed packages. i'm new to ubuntu
[12:58] <selinium> Trinisan, sudo dpkg -l|grep ii
[12:59] <selinium> Trinisan, but it will be huge!
[12:59] <selinium> Trinisan, are you looking for somethig in particular?
[01:00] <selinium> Trinisan, sudo dpkg '*mplayer*' -l|grep ii     would search for all installed mplayer packages
[01:00] <Trinisan> so man dpkg is the way to go?
[01:00] <selinium> bliss1_, How are you doing?
[01:01] <selinium> Trinisan, It is the only way I know! But there are probably other ways. It is the way I would do it..
[01:02] <Trinisan> selinium: cool thanks.
[01:02] <selinium>  /me get fed up with people who ask for help and then just disappear....
[01:02] <selinium> Trinisan, No Problems!
[01:03] <Trinisan> selinium: no worries i'll be around for a long while
[01:04] <selinium> Trinisan, lol, Wasn't aimed at you at all. It is people who come here for answers and don't even let you know if you helped... After a while you stop answering as many queries...
[01:04] <selinium> :)] 
[01:04] <Jimmey__> Does anyone have any experience with 855resolution?
[01:07] <plantperson> why isn't libdvdcss2 available for Ubuntu?
[01:08] <dukebody> please anybody could tell me what file in ubuntu stores the daemons that boot on startup?
[01:09] <ron_> planetperson: it is
[01:14] <claude00700> SALVE
[01:14] <claude00700> GENTE
[01:14] <claude00700> ops
[01:14] <claude00700> scusate il caps
[01:14] <Concretesledge> learn english
[01:15] <claude00700>  la prima volta ke uso ubuntu
[01:15] <claude00700> ops sorry
[01:15] <claude00700> only english here?
[01:15] <Concretesledge> yep
[01:15] <claude00700> but an italian chat?
[01:16] <bigfoot1> in ubuntuforums.org, is there a quick way to see all the threads that i started?
[01:16] <Jimmey__> #ubuntu-it
[01:16] <claude00700> where found?
[01:16] <plantperson> ron_: from what package repository?
[01:16] <Jimmey__> claude00700, #ubuntu-it is the Italian channel
[01:16] <claude00700> thanks
[01:17] <claude00700> thanks bye
[01:17] <Banjo> hello?
[01:17] <Jimmey__> Hey
[01:18] <sovieticool> how i install azureus
[01:18] <sovieticool> sudo apt-get install azureus
[01:18] <sovieticool> don;t work :(
[01:18] <dukebody> i think so sovieticool
[01:18] <Banjo> Looking for some help with ubuntu networking here - pulling my hair out
[01:18] <sovieticool> !azureus
[01:18] <ubotu> from memory, azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[01:18] <Jimmey__> Banjo, what's the problem
[01:19] <Banjo> specifically sharing a folder between two ubuntu breezy badger machines - cannot seem to make smb work to mount, only using kde ioslave
[01:19] <Banjo> using new installed kubuntu on both.
[01:20] <Banjo> and need to mount so openoffice / crossover office etc can access shared files
[01:20] <gnomefreak> !azureus
[01:20] <ubotu> it has been said that azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[01:20] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: ^^^
[01:21] <Banjo> any ideas Jimmey?
[01:21] <MisterN> hi
[01:21] <Fassa> <----Newbie with question, How do i use a binary installer? how do i run it?
[01:21] <Jimmey__> Banjo, I've never got SMB to work successfully myself, sorry
[01:21] <Fassa> im using ubuntu 5.10 KDE
[01:21] <Tidus> Banjo: if it's just between linux machines, use NFS
[01:21] <Jimmey__> Fassa, try ./nameof.bin in the terminal
[01:21] <dukebody> Fassa, i think apt
[01:21] <Tomcat__> Fassa: chmod u+x <file> && ./<file>
[01:21] <dukebody> aptitude no?
[01:22] <dukebody> binary installer?
[01:22] <sovieticool> gnomefreak, where to find azureus deb package because https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo --isn't help me :(
[01:23] <yacc> Just wondered, how does one enable shadow passwords in Ubuntu? What package needs installing?
[01:23] <Jimmey__> yacc, I think they're shadowed anyway
[01:24] <yacc> Jimmey__: Not in an install via debbootstrap it seems :(
[01:24] <Banjo> Jimmey any idea where I can look for more information about my smb problem?  The NFS option is greyed out otherwise I would try that from system settings
[01:24] <Tomcat__> sovieticool: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo says where to find the package.
[01:24] <Tidus> Banjo: it's probably greyed out because nfs isn't installed by defualt.
[01:25] <Tidus> Banjo: sudo aptitude install nfs-common nfs-kernel-server
[01:25] <Jimmey__> !samba
[01:25] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[01:25] <sovieticool> i got it now Tomcat__
[01:25] <sovieticool> thax
[01:25] <Banjo> Ah ok, I did not intstall the kernel server
[01:25] <Banjo> TVM Jimmey I'll look
[01:27] <bliss1_> hi
[01:28] <sovieticool> hy bliss1_
[01:28] <bliss1_> how to get root privligages when working with nautilus
[01:28] <bliss1_> sovieticool hi
[01:28] <Jimmey__> gksudo nautilus, in the terminal
[01:29] <wy> I'm back
[01:29] <Nolt> hello
[01:29] <rics> hello
[01:29] <wy> That's a problem of hotplug
[01:29] <Nolt> did easyubuntu support dapper ?
[01:29] <rics> anyone knows the name of the app that test 3D and tell the framerate?
[01:29] <Jimmey__> glxgears
[01:29] <rics> Jimmey__, thanks man
[01:30] <Nolt> i mean downloading fonts codeks ?
[01:30] <Fassa> ty for the help have a good one
[01:30] <wy> anyone knows about hotplug?
[01:30] <rics> Jimmey__, did you know de parameters to show the rates?
[01:30] <bliss1_> Jimmy_ thanks
[01:30] <Jimmey__> rics, let me check
[01:30] <gnomefreak> Nolt: no dapper does not have a version of easeubuntu yet what are you trying to install?
[01:31] <gnomefreak> easyubuntu even
[01:31] <Nolt> hmm gnomefreak: no i just asking cuz i dont know maybe i install dapper
[01:31] <Tidus> rics: run it in a terminal... it'll dump the number of frames rendered to the terminal every 5 seconds
[01:31] <gnomefreak> Nolt: easyubuntu is not needed most everything it has you can find in a deb
[01:32] <Nolt> but i can have a little problems when i cant use easyubuntu for downloading fonts
[01:32] <rics> Tidus, but it needs a command line parameter...
[01:32] <Nolt> yea but i dont know what are names of fonts ya know
[01:32] <gnomefreak> !fonts
[01:32] <ubotu> I heard fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[01:32] <gnomefreak> ^^^
[01:32] <Tidus> rics: glxgears does not.
[01:32] <Nolt> :)
[01:32] <Nolt> !fonts
[01:32] <rics> Tidus, yep! :D At least here.
[01:33] <rics> I'm testing it right now
[01:33] <Tidus> rics: open a terminal and run glxgears ... by default it should dump the number of frames rendered to the terminal every 5 seconds.
[01:33] <wy> anyone knows how to configure hotplug?
[01:33] <rics> Tidus, man... I only run it on a terminal... I'm doing it right now, it doesn't print anything
[01:33] <Jimmey__> Tidus, it doesn't for me, and also, I'm not sure I have the right drivers :(
[01:33] <rics> Tidus, :(
[01:33] <Jimmey__> GL_VERSION    = 1.3 Mesa 6.3.2
[01:33] <rics> Tidus, it needs a parameter.
[01:33] <Tidus> rics: man glxgears
[01:33] <Jimmey__> That doesn't seem right
[01:33] <Phlosten> glxgears does not output framerate by default anymore
[01:33] <Jimmey__> rics, '-info'
[01:33] <rics> Tidus, I tried
[01:34] <doktoreas> guys anyone has ever modify the live cd adding new package?
[01:34] <rics> Jimmey__, thanks!
[01:35] <sovieticool> i try to install azureus but don't work :(
[01:35] <wy> anyone knows how to configure hotplug? it keeps to get my network interface numbers wrong
[01:35] <sovieticool> i have java i istall it and don't work :(
[01:36] <vge> sovieticool: have you just tryed to download the package and running it from there?
[01:37] <wy> join #hotplug
[01:37] <sovieticool> i download package and i use command dpkg -i dpkg -i azureus_2.3.0.6-3_all.deb
[01:38] <sovieticool> done
[01:38] <sovieticool> aftar that is isntall java
[01:38] <sovieticool> all ok
[01:38] <sovieticool> when i try to start it nothing
[01:38] <vge> well, you could just http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/azureus/Azureus_2.4.0.2_linux.tar.bz2?download take it from here and run it?
[01:39] <sovieticool> in terminal when i try to start give me this error Segmentation fault
[01:39] <vge> put it in pastebin
[01:39] <sovieticool> ok
[01:41] <sovieticool> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12161 here vge
[01:42] <vge> sovieticool: all i can say is weard :/
[01:43] <sovieticool> i will download what you say  to download and i will try again
[01:44] <Phlosten> sovieticool: you could try a complete removal of azareus before reinstalling it
[01:44] <sovieticool> try tar.bz2 how i unpack him ? and how i inatall is instaling like .deb files ?
[01:44] <haGGis> can some 1 point to restricted formates
[01:45] <sovieticool> i uninstall him Phlosten
[01:45] <haGGis> how do i install mp3 and divx codecs
[01:46] <sovieticool> haGGis, here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:46] <kbrooks> !restricted
[01:46] <ubotu> rumour has it, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:47] <bobulator> im being totally blind. can someone tell me how to change the language for individual users? ive installed the language packs, now i cant work it out...
[01:47] <`Manuel`> hi all
[01:49] <jablotronik> hi guys, is there any owner of siemens sx1 ? i want to flash/patch it, but i don't know which way is safest :) thanks for reply
[01:50] <TikalFan> How do I install tar.gz packages?
[01:50] <challisa> is anybody else having problems updating gnome-system-tools, initscripts, sysv-rc and sysvinit? Browsing archive.ubuntu.com lets me find them in a web browser, however the ip address [82.211.81.151]  apt-get trys to connect to returns a default apache2-installation page....
[01:50] <`Manuel`> TikalFan, tar xvjz pack.tar.jz
[01:50] <`Manuel`> gz
[01:50] <haGGis> how do i install mplayer
[01:50] <stjepan> hi
[01:51] <jablotronik> haGGis: use synaptic
[01:51] <haGGis> ok
[01:51] <chamo> haGGis: sudo apt-get install mplayer
[01:51] <stjepan> I installed ubuntu hoary and I've got dapper6 CD. I want to upgrade it to dapper6. Should I do dist-upgrade or install ALL packages from dapper6 cdrom???
[01:51] <chamo> haGGis: easiest way
[01:51] <challisa> the ip resolves to prat.ubuntu.com
[01:51] <sovieticool> How do I install tar.bz2 pack?
[01:52] <gnomefreak> stjepan: do a clean install
[01:52] <chamo> sovieticool: it's an archive.
[01:52] <stjepan> gnomefreak: what???
[01:52] <`Manuel`> why I cannot install package? gstreamer0.8-mad: Depends: libid3tag0 (>= 0.15.1b) but it is not installable
[01:52] <IdleOne> stjepan, you should upgrade to breezy first then dapper
[01:52] <Hobbsee> stjepan: if you've already got the dapper 6 cdrom, it's probably easier to just clean install off that, and backup your /home partition
[01:52] <sovieticool> yes
[01:52] <gnomefreak> stjepan: you cant upgrade skipping releases
[01:52] <stjepan> :(((
[01:52] <Hobbsee> !tell sovieticool about compile
[01:52] <IdleOne> stjepan, leep frogging version is not recommended
[01:52] <gnomefreak> stjepan: or upgrade to breezy than upgrade to dapper
[01:52] <Hobbsee> go clean install...
[01:52] <stjepan> gnomefreak: ok.... how to upgrade to breezy?
[01:52] <kbrooks> stjepan: well, yu can, but itmight break your system
[01:52] <sovieticool> how do i know if is a arhive
[01:52] <gnomefreak> its shorter to do a clean install and safer
[01:53] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell stjepan about upgrade
[01:53] <chamo> sovieticool: the extension tells you that kind of info.
[01:53] <gnomefreak> stjepan: in your pm follow the first link
[01:53] <chamo> sovieticool: to unpack the archive, use a command like  :   tar xvfz archivename
[01:53] <gomez_> #ubuntu-it
[01:53] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, what Braille Driver should I choose? and why do I need a Braille driver?
[01:54] <chamo> somegeek: for more info :  man tar   ;)
[01:54] <chamo> sovieticool: ops was for u
[01:54] <chamo> ;)
[01:54] <stjepan> gnomefreak: I haven't got any PMs :(
[01:54] <TikalFan> It said it was conflicting compression options
[01:54] <sovieticool> chamo, is not working
[01:54] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: like blind braille?
[01:54] <chamo> sovieticool: what does it says ?
[01:54] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell stjepan about upgrade
[01:54] <gnomefreak> you do now
[01:54] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, dapper is doing upgrade this morning and I got a blue window asking me to pick a Braille driver
[01:54] <haGGis> any good tools for mounting ISO files
[01:55] <chamo> haGGis: command line... :)
[01:55] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhhhh that would be bltny
[01:55] <haGGis> any outher ways lol
[01:55] <sovieticool> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12162 --- here chamo
[01:55] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: just pick one im not sure i never got asked that
[01:55] <chamo> haGGis: script it ;)   -->  sudo mount -t iso9660 myiso.iso
[01:55] <chamo> and path ;)
[01:55] <stjepan> tnx
[01:56] <IdleOne> now Im being asked which device /dev/ttys0 is default
[01:56] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: its a new package for people that cant see well   i still wonder how braille is gonna be put on screen but oh well
[01:56] <chamo> sovieticool: oh i see
[01:56] <TikalFan> O.K. I extracted cdda2wav, what do I do now?
[01:56] <sovieticool> :(
[01:57] <IdleOne> gnomefreak, I believe there is probably a special Keyboard for it
[01:57] <IdleOne> and display system
[01:57] <skpl> can someone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[01:57] <protocol1> !antivir
[01:57] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, protocol1
[01:57] <sovieticool> i try to install azureus ..this is the second hour of try an don't work :(
[01:57] <gnomefreak> remind me to keep my eyes healthy that sounds like it could get expensive
[01:57] <chamo> sovieticool: try this : tar xjvf Azur.tar.bz2
[01:57] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: did you install java
[01:58] <sovieticool> yes gnomefreak
[01:58] <chamo> sovieticool: he got problem extracting the file
[01:58] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: what part of install are you on?
[01:58] <haGGis> has any 1 manged to get Google talk to work with gaim
[01:58] <Inazad> Hi there, I have a problem when I'm starting Linux... Mounting local filesystem and Setting Sensors Limit, they are failed....    there is my pastebin of /var/log/dmesg ---->  http://pastebin.com/657463
[01:58] <TikalFan> you tried tar xvfz file.tar.gz
[01:58] <challisa> 0 -!- Jimmey__ [n=james@user-3799.lns5-c7.dsl.pol.co.uk]  has joined #ubuntu
[01:58] <gnomefreak> haGGis: nope sorry i use my gmail for that
[01:59] <sovieticool> i extact the file just now whit tar xjvf
[01:59] <sovieticool> now what to do ?
[01:59] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: once extraced cd into the file it extraced
[01:59] <haGGis> yeah well gmail i know that lol but any way t o get it to work
[01:59] <gnomefreak> extracted
[01:59] <sovieticool> yes
[01:59] <TikalFan> How do I install cdda2wav
[01:59] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: once cd ed into new dir type ./configure
[01:59] <TikalFan> I extracted it, but I do not know what to do now
[02:00] <sovieticool> ops error
[02:00] <sovieticool> ./configure
[02:00] <sovieticool> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[02:00] <gnomefreak> TikalFan: cd into the extracted dir and type ./configure
[02:00] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: your not cd'ed into the new file
[02:01] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: if you extracted it please read the README or INSTALL files please
[02:01] <Inazad> anyone can resolve this ?? http://pastebin.com/657463
[02:01] <sovieticool> ok i will do that now
[02:01] <Andares> :O.
[02:02] <bimberi> haGGis: yes
[02:02] <gnomefreak> Inazad: what are you trying to do?
[02:02] <gnomefreak> oops
[02:03] <Inazad> gnomefreak, I don't know, it appears 1-2 days ago.. How I can resolve it ?
[02:03] <Inazad> cafuego, hi!
[02:03] <gerhard> uh I have one file in my trash bin, which I cant delete!
[02:03] <gerhard> how do I go root to remove it??
[02:03] <Inazad> gerhard, do u try with the root access ?
[02:03] <gnomefreak> Inazad: what are you trying to do? why are you using grep? you need to start from what it is your attemping
[02:03] <gerhard> no
[02:03] <TikalFan> It says no appropriate cc path is found in $PATH
[02:03] <Jimmey__> gksudo nautilus /home/username/.trash
[02:03] <veriz> can someone help me please? after installing MySQL 4.1 into Ubuntu I can't set a password
[02:03] <gerhard> how do I do that
[02:04] <Inazad> gnomefreak, so, I have to past all of my dmesg' log?
[02:04] <gnomefreak> TikalFan: install build-essential
[02:04] <Inazad> gerhard, open a terminal
[02:04] <gerhard> Inazad, is open
[02:04] <Inazad> gerhard, get the root (su ENTER password)
[02:04] <Inazad> gerhard, so I can ?
[02:04] <Jimmey__> gerhard, just 'gksudo nautilus /home/username/.trash'
[02:04] <gnomefreak> use sudo please
[02:04] <gnomefreak> or gksudo for gui apps
[02:05] <Inazad> gnomefreak, I will copy the log on pastebin
[02:05] <ompaul> !root
[02:05] <gnomefreak> Inazad: the log isnt gonna help i still have no clue what you are doing or trying to do when you get this error
[02:05] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[02:05] <gerhard> doesnt work Jimmey_
[02:05] <sovieticool> i try somthing in readme like ./azureus and gime a lot of error loke gnomefreak  here please http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12163
[02:05] <skpl> can someone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[02:06] <challisa> gerhard: in a terminal cd to your trash folder
[02:06] <Jimmey__> Gerhard, try 'gksudo nautilus', then go to your home area and press CTRL + H,
[02:06] <Jimmey__> Then click on trash.
[02:06] <challisa> gerhard: then type sudo rm -rf filename
[02:06] <Inazad> gnomefreak, nothing! it's just when linux are booting... the loading before we have the login screen
[02:06] <gerhard> err
[02:06] <gerhard> wait^^
[02:06] <gnomefreak> sovieticool: open nautilus and go to the extracted file open it look for README or INSTALL open it and read it
[02:07] <gnomefreak> ok Inazad let me see what you got
[02:07] <Inazad> gnomefreak, I have to go
[02:07] <gerhard> worked, thanks!
[02:08] <gnomefreak> looks like you have it set to automatticly mount ntfs and thats why your getting that error
[02:08] <gerhard> when I launched Totem today, it said, one other app used the sound server, how do I show all the apps using it?
[02:08] <void^> sovieticool: are you on amd64?
[02:08] <haGGis> Is PSI better than GAIM
[02:09] <gerhard> no i think not haGGis
[02:09] <haGGis> ok kool
[02:10] <sovieticool> yes
[02:10] <sovieticool> i give up
[02:10] <sovieticool> :(
[02:10] <LoCusF> gerhard: if you are using oss then just lsof /dev/dsp
[02:10] <void^> sovieticool: are you using 64bit ubuntu?
[02:10] <gerhard> im using alsa at the moment i think (but im not sure)
[02:10] <challisa> is anybody else having problems updating gnome-system-tools, initscripts, sysv-rc and sysvinit? Browsing archive.ubuntu.com lets me find them in a web browser, however the ip address [ 82.211.81.151 -resolves to http://prat.ubuntu.com ]  apt-get tries to connect to returns a default apache2-installation page....
[02:10] <challisa> example
[02:10] <challisa> Errhttp://archive.ubuntu.com dapper/main sysv-rc 2.86.ds1-6ubuntu24 404 Not Found [IP: 82.211.81.151 80] 
[02:11] <gerhard> how can I switch to OSS ?
[02:11] <haGGis> how do i mount Ntfs partions
[02:11] <skpl> can someone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[02:11] <void^> !ntfs
[02:11] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:12] <babo> why can't I cut and paste text out of a pdf document  ... ?  ... the edit bar has a copy command on it ...
[02:12] <Johannes> babo: which program?
[02:12] <babo> Johannes: open office ...
[02:12] <LoCusF> gerhard: gstreamer-properties
[02:13] <gerhard> in terminal?
[02:13] <LoCusF> yep
[02:13] <babo> Johannes: actually, I can't paste anything into office at all ?
[02:13] <bimberi> haGGis: google talk in gaim - http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=24073
[02:14] <TikalFan> WHere is the CC Path for a MakeFile
[02:15] <skpl> can someone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[02:15] <bartekWeyd> anyone has toshiba here and know something about cooling notebooks?
[02:15] <skpl> bartekWeyd, #toshibacooling
[02:15] <wy> I want to install skype but it depends on  libqt3c102-mt. And it again conflicts with libqt3-mt. What should I do to resolve the problem?
[02:16] <bartekWeyd> skpl - there is no such cannal...
[02:16] <bartekWeyd> or sth...
[02:16] <challisa> skype has a statically complied version, try that.
[02:17] <skpl> can someone tell me how to install a cursor theme?
[02:17] <TikalFan> skpl, please do not ask the same question too many times
[02:17] <TikalFan> It will not get you anywhere
[02:17] <wy> I forced to install skype, and it can work with the existing libqt3-mt
[02:17] <ompaul> gerhard, evaluate a list of what applications you use (by job function),  list them and their function, then so if photoshop you write photoshop, image generation and manipulation, if excel you say Spreadsheet and so on, then post that list to a paste bin say paste.ubuntu-nl.org  someone can edit the list and then you can figure what you need to get, and even if OSS is for you
[02:18] <bartekWeyd> I really need help - my notebook after printing cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/trip_points
[02:18] <bartekWeyd>  shows me that every parameter is set on 102 C and I cant chande it
[02:18] <bartekWeyd> *change
[02:18] <skpl> TikalFan, what should i do?
[02:18] <TikalFan> IDK Dude
[02:19] <TikalFan> I'm just trying to make sure no one gets booted
[02:19] <wy> But this broke my package dependency. I tried to use equivs to build a fake package. But ubuntu refuse to install it because libqt3-mt package specifies it conflict with libqt3c102-mt
[02:19] <challisa> skpl: try system-> preferences -> Theme -> Icons -> then try draging the theme onto the list
[02:19] <Otacon22[it] > how i can seee which processes are using my external hdd?
[02:19] <LoCusF> Otacon22[it] : lsof?
[02:20] <skpl> challisa, nevermind i found a progrom that does it called gcursor, in the repos
[02:20] <ompaul> bartekWeyd, that is not the path to changing it those are the values, that is just a report of what those values are
[02:20] <ompaul> bartekWeyd, you would need to check out how that file is generated
[02:20] <Otacon22[it] > LoCusF, which argouments i must put?
[02:20] <haGGis> how do i mount NTFS partions
[02:20] <challisa> just found a webpage as well. nvm
[02:20] <LoCusF> lsof /dev/yourfilesystem
[02:20] <xiaoyu> i do not have "stdio.h",which package should i install
[02:20] <Otacon22[it] > tnx LoCusF
[02:20] <LoCusF> put it with sudo
[02:20] <ompaul> !repeat
[02:20] <ubotu> it has been said that repeat is Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly, if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you.  You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://www.ubuntuforums.org while you wait.
[02:21] <ompaul> TikalFan, and skpl ^^^ useful factoid
[02:21] <tsharpe> how can I take ownership of the var/www/ folder? I tried sudo chown - R /var/www username but I'm getting an invalid user response
[02:21] <skpl> FACTOID WHE
[02:21] <bartekWeyd> omapaul and how to do that? Sorry im new...
[02:21] <kevinz> hello i just installed dapper and see a lot of upgradable packages, am i supposed to upgrade them all?
[02:21] <xiaoyu> i do not have "stdio.h",which package should i install,help
[02:22] <ompaul> skpl, less caps lock and what were you saying?
[02:22] <skpl> my underwear smells, that is all
[02:22] <skpl> they smell good though really
[02:22] <skpl> because i am cleanand happy
[02:23] <bartekWeyd> ompaul - how to do that?
[02:24] <haGGis> How do i get acsess to my NTFS partions
[02:24] <madjestic> hi, I've got a small problem - I don't have internet connection at home (other than GPRS that I can run from Windows).  I wished to know if there is a way to download the Ubuntu file repository and burn it in CDs?  Is there some *.jigdo file so that can download a couple of CDs, not downloading file by file?  Thanks
[02:24] <ompaul> bartekWeyd, it isusually a function of the hardware this machine is set to 100oC
[02:25] <ompaul> bartekWeyd, have a look at the lmsenors package
[02:25] <ompaul> bartekWeyd, lm-sensors is one of the packages
[02:26] <challisa> tsharpe:try sudo chown -R newuser /var/www
[02:26] <ompaul> !tell haGGis about ntfs
[02:28] <ompaul> madjestic, not that I know of but ... there is this: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ that might be useful
[02:28] <ompaul> madjestic, wget is your friend
[02:29] <Concretesledge> lol
[02:29] <tsharpe> tsharpe@ubuntuTara:~$ sudo chown -R newuser /var/www tsharpe
[02:29] <tsharpe> chown: `newuser': invalid user
[02:29] <ompaul> tsharpe, newuser:newuser
[02:30] <challisa> tsharpe: sudo chown -R tsharpe /var/www
[02:30] <gepatino> madjestic: there's a set of scripts that could help you on upgrades and isntalls, search google for deb-downloader
[02:30] <tsharpe> that worked
[02:30] <madjestic> ompaul thanks, but does it suggest downloading file by file?  or can wget the whole directory?  Say, pool/main/*  ?
[02:30] <tsharpe> thanks ompaul and challisa
[02:30] <ompaul> madjestic, wget -m url
[02:31] <ompaul> madjestic, mirror it
[02:31] <ompaul> horrible way to do anything
[02:31] <madjestic> hmm.  horrible because of the enormous ammount of data to download?
[02:31] <boni> i need help about emacs .Since I install xgl/compiz emacs no work I have this error Undefined color: "black" ...
[02:31] <gepatino> madjestic: yes, several gigs
[02:32] <ompaul> boni, you might consider #ubuntu+1 as it only works with dapper and as such they know more about it
[02:32] <Xptical> so, anyone running a LAMP on Ubuntu?
[02:32] <ompaul> Xptical, lots of people do what is your specific question
[02:32] <gepatino> madjestic: 110 Gb for all architectures, according to ubuntu site
[02:33] <boni> okey+
[02:33] <void^> use apt-get -d --print-uris install whatever, run it through sed to get a nice list of things to download.
[02:33] <Xptical> I have a Q about "the perfect setup" articles...specifically, why they disable PHP.
[02:33] <haGGis> How do i mount  my NTFS partions
[02:34] <craize> !help ati
[02:34] <craize> !tell craize about ati
[02:34] <ompaul> haGGis, read the messafge from the ubotu that information is already with you
[02:34] <haGGis> i got a differnt way to do it before more easyer
[02:35] <challisa> haGGis: http://ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountntfs
[02:35] <ompaul> haGGis, want it to work, do that, that is two or three command lines and it works you can also play with system administration disks but that is it
[02:35] <ompaul> !ubuntuguide
[02:35] <ubotu> I guess ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[02:35] <challisa> didnt know that - thanks :)
[02:35] <xz1ldj> any one here a admin?
[02:35] <ompaul> challisa, now tell the other party!
[02:36] <Xptical> On page 5 of the HowTo, they say to open mime.types and php4.conf and comment out all the PHP lines.  If I do this, then php stops working in /var/www.  So, why do they say to drop the lines for PHP?
[02:36] <ompaul> Xptical, which howto?
[02:36] <Xptical> http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p5
[02:36] <craize> hrm
[02:36] <xz1ldj> can some one plez post the sources.list for 5.10
[02:36] <craize> there was an ati-fix
[02:36] <craize> or similar
[02:36] <craize> for refresh rates, etc
[02:36] <ompaul> Xptical, no idea you need to talk with the author of that
[02:37] <ompaul> !tell craize about resolution
[02:37] <ompaul> !tell craize about ati
[02:37] <Xptical> k
[02:37] <xz1ldj> any one have the link for a sources.list for ubuntu 5.10
[02:37] <ompaul> !easysource
[02:37] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:37] <ompaul> xz1ldj, ^^
[02:37] <craize> yeah ompaul
[02:37] <craize> there was an ati tool to fix this
[02:37] <craize> im looking for that :P
[02:38] <xz1ldj> what is breezy is that the 5.10?
[02:38] <ompaul> craize, well you won't find an ati tool on a ubuntu site maybe on their own site
[02:38] <craize> well no
[02:38] <craize> it was for ubuntu
[02:38] <craize> i just dont remember the name of it
[02:38] <craize> ati-configure or so
[02:39] <ompaul> craize, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg --- its on that ati page
[02:39] <craize> yeah thats not it
[02:39] <gepatino> xz1ldj: yes, breezy is 5.10
[02:39] <ompaul> craize, that page sets up ati cards with ease I know :-) I use it on a regular basis
[02:40] <craize> guess i aint got a choice
[02:40] <ompaul> craize, I dont have one for you any way
[02:41] <craize> well im 100% sure i got some ati fix res
[02:41] <craize> thing
[02:41] <`Manuel`> anyone have configured gatos?
[02:41] <wy_> I was disconnected just now
[02:41] <eitch> hi all, I've installed Flight6. No problems with the install, as long as I don't change no boot options. Now that it's up and running I tried to install the propietary nvidia driver. The driver install works, but xserver-xorg can't load the nvidia kernel module, although I can with a "modprobe nvidia" I also have an error about xserver not able to load the glx module. Does anyone have an idea? The same installer works for 5.10
[02:41] <ompaul> craize, search wiki.ubuntu.com is about all I can think of
[02:41] <xz1ldj> any admins here ? i have a question
[02:42] <ompaul> eitch, please askl in #ubuntu+1 thats where all the dapper users hang out
[02:42] <ompaul> xz1ldj, ask your question
[02:42] <eitch> thx, but they seem to be all dead =))
[02:42] <mthakur> hi
[02:42] <wy_> why do I get the message when I tried to apt-get install:  libartsc0-dev: Depends: libartsc0 (= 1.4.3-0ubuntu1) but 1.5.0-0ubuntu0breezy1 is to be installed
[02:43] <mthakur> can anyone tell me how to completely remove LAMP? i have messed it up :(
[02:43] <craize> my xorg.conf is fine
[02:43] <craize> it has 1280x1024
[02:43] <craize> but my gnome doesnt
[02:43] <craize> hrm hrm!
[02:44] <Der_Richter> Hello. One question... On ubuntu, how do i make the OSS-module autoload... So i don't have to modprobe all the time after a sys restart.
[02:44] <craize> !help fix-res
[02:45] <ompaul> craize, message the bot please - stop spamming the channel if anyone else had a suggestion for you they would pop it out here
[02:45] <craize> yeah sorry
[02:45] <craize> i wasnt fishing
[02:45] <ompaul> !enter
[02:45] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[02:45] <craize> i actually forgot i could msg the bot
[02:45] <craize> dont be a fuck
[02:45] <xz1ldj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12164 plez help me with installing vmware, i cant install it!
[02:45] <ompaul> dont use bad language
[02:45] <craize> i rest my case
[02:46] <xz1ldj> i installed the kernel headers i think  and it gave me tha terror
[02:46] <Der_Richter> So... /lib/modules/[Kernel-name] / i suppose is the right place? But what do i put there for OSS to load without modprobe?
[02:46] <mthakur> hello???
[02:47] <xz1ldj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12164 any one know why i cant install vmware?
[02:47] <Sven_vB> hi
[02:47] <vincenz> Why does my Xorg often go up to 90% cpu when I'm barely doing anything
[02:47] <mthakur> can ne1 tell me how to uninstall AMP?
[02:47] <ompaul> Der_Richter, the way it works in 2.6 is that if the hardware is there then it should load - if you have to reprobe something else is the issue
[02:47] <mthakur> hi Sven_vB
[02:47] <xz1ldj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12164 any ideas why im getting erros,...
[02:47] <brasko> hi all!
[02:48] <mthakur> hello every1 i hav a problem
[02:48] <brasko> I have a quick question regarding compiling a small C file.
[02:48] <lamego> vincenz, depends on how you have installed it, if was using apt, just use apt remove
[02:48] <mthakur> oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh
[02:48] <ompaul> xz1ldj, answer is: sudo apt-get update; and then go again
[02:48] <_jason> brasko: you can just ask
[02:48] <Der_Richter> ompaul: I suppose it may be the fact it loads libALSA instead... So i have to probe OSS when using software only built for using OSS.
[02:48] <brasko> I have '#include <signal.h>' and 'struct sigaction action;' in a small main program
[02:48] <xz1ldj> ompaul,  will that fix my issue wiht installing vmware
[02:48] <mthakur> hi, if ne1 can see dis, just say hi 2 me
[02:48] <brasko> if I compile like, 'gcc -g main.c -o main' it works fine.
[02:49] <skpl> does anyone know of a way i can get pictures from my phone to my email inbox?
[02:49] <mthakur> if not type in 'hi 2 me'
[02:49] <brasko> If I compile with 'gcc --std=c89 -g main.c -o main' I get an error.
[02:49] <gepatino> xz1ldj: try it
[02:49] <mthakur> lol
[02:49] <craize> ompaul, i followed the ati link, however i still cant change my refresh rate, or my resolution
[02:49] <indypende> someone get problems with /dev/rtc? real time clock...
[02:49] <ompaul> xz1ldj, you may also want to >>sudo apt-cache install build-essential gcc-3.4<<
[02:49] <mthakur> brasko, hi
[02:49] <mthakur> hi ribs
[02:49] <_jason> xz1ldj, ompaul: s/apt-cache/apt-get
[02:49] <mthakur> hi Ribs
[02:49] <mthakur> Ribs, Hi
[02:50] <brasko> If I look at the preprocessed file for both cases, I find that without --std=c89, signal.h eventually includes the header "/usr/include/bits/sigaction.h", but with --std=c89, that header is never included.
[02:50] <Ribs> hello
[02:50] <ompaul> craize, in the dpkg-reconfigure choose the right module - it is usually the issue
[02:50] <mthakur> can u help me out?
[02:50] <Der_Richter> craize: Get fglrx-drivers for xorg, then config your monitor properly... Are you sure you have the right horiz/vert-rates?
[02:50] <brasko> is this intentional behavior? a bug on my part? a bug on ubuntu's headers? a bug in gcc?
[02:50] <craize> yes
[02:50] <craize> im sure
[02:50] <Ribs> mthakur: If you ask a question, maybe...
[02:50] <mthakur> lol
[02:50] <craize> i have the fglrx drivers
[02:50] <ompaul> Der_Richter, so it loads that - hmm so install "bum" and turn off any alsa that is starting
[02:51] <mthakur> i have messed up my webmin and apache and mysql and php and everything
[02:51] <stjepan> how to limit download rate of apt-getting?
[02:51] <_jason> brasko: you may want to try ##c too, that's too complicated for me :P
[02:51] <mthakur> how do i delete everything and start afresh?
[02:51] <brasko> I'll give it a shot.
[02:51] <Der_Richter> craize: Ok. Then look up you monitors specs.
[02:51] <brasko> Is ##c on freenode?
[02:51] <_jason> brasko: yeah
[02:51] <mthakur> Ribs: please can u help me out now?
[02:51] <craize> i have my monitor specs
[02:51] <craize> they are fine
[02:51] <craize> it still does not work
[02:51] <xz1ldj> i still cannot install vmware iget the same error desscribed in the bottom of http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12164
[02:51] <ompaul> mthakur, sudo apt-get remove --purge (package-name-here)
[02:51] <brasko> _jason: I'll try it out.
[02:51] <lamego> mthakur, just insert the cd and reinstall :)
[02:51] <Ribs> mthakur: Easiest way would to be to re-install
[02:51] <Der_Richter> ompaul: "bum" is software? Never heard of? apt-get?
[02:52] <lamego> mthakur, if you don't want to do a one by one removal
[02:52] <Ribs> man bum
[02:52] <Ribs> mwhahahaha
[02:52] <vincenz> Anyone knwo why scrolling webpages often makes X.org go up to like 80 or 90% cput???
[02:52] <clayton> i just tryed to install XGL, and screwed up. can someone give me instructions on how to reinstall xserver with apt or dpkg?
[02:52] <ompaul> Der_Richter, yeh - its boot up manager
[02:52] <mthakur> what package should i type in and also i haven't got a cd
[02:52] <xz1ldj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12164 i still get the same errors when installing vmware, even after sudo apt-get update
[02:52] <clayton> vincenz: using firefox?
[02:52] <mthakur> can some1 talk me thru it?
[02:52] <ompaul> clayton, talk in #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[02:53] <Der_Richter> ompaul: I'll try it out. Can you load other modules at boot with it as well?
[02:53] <bartekWeyd> one more question - what is normal working temperature of notebook with 1,6Ghz 512MB Ram ... intel pentium M centrino
[02:53] <wy_> anyone wants to help me with a package dependency problem?
[02:53] <craize> okay
[02:53] <mthakur> Ribs?
[02:53] <craize> its "aticonfig"
[02:53] <mthakur> Lamego?
[02:53] <mthakur> ompaul?
[02:53] <craize> its built-into ubuntu
[02:53] <craize> brb :)
[02:53] <ompaul> Der_Richter, its less of a module more of a server stuff thing
[02:53] <lamego> mthakur, you need to know tha name of the packages you want to reinstall, we can't help you with that !
[02:54] <Der_Richter> ompaul: As long as it can kill ALSA-server and load OSS instead i'm happy.
[02:54] <ubuntun00b777> How do I save stuff to floppies?
[02:54] <vincenz> cl	yehaaclay ton yes
[02:54] <ompaul> Der_Richter, you should be okay then
[02:54] <mthakur> i need 2 reinstall apache2, php5, mysql and postfix/sendmail but first i need 2 delete them :)
[02:54] <ompaul> mthakur, so I showed you how to delete them
[02:54] <ompaul> >>>>>>mthakur, sudo apt-get remove --purge (package-name-here)
[02:55] <Copper> hey, I just gotr a quick question - where does the LIVE ubuntu CD store files? ie, does it create something of a virtual drive on my windows partition???
[02:55] <gepatino> ubuntun00b777: floppys should be automounted and displayed in your desktop
[02:55] <mthakur> ok first let me delete them.
[02:55] <ompaul> Copper, no it exists in ram only
[02:55] <ubuntun00b777> It does'nt show one
[02:55] <m_0_r_0_n> I cant remove allocated shared memory by ipcrm -m <id>. I ve also restarted Ubunut, but the shared memory segments still exists. Do you know how to remove shared memory?
[02:55] <Copper> oh ok, so don;t download to much then? :P
[02:56] <lamego> m_0_r_0_n, do you have permissions to deleted the shared memory you are trying to deleted ?
[02:56] <bartekWeyd> do anyone has notebook with ubuntu on it?
[02:56] <m_0_r_0_n> lamego, yes
[02:56] <Copper> ya, I do - I just put ubuntu (live) on my notebook now
[02:56] <lamego> and you shouldn't manually remove a shared memory if the application which requires it is still running
[02:56] <tjansson> My computer doesn't boot right since there is a error on the / partition. I am asked to do manual fsck - how do I do that?
[02:56] <xz1ldj> bartekWeyd, i have a ibm thinkpad t42 that im on ubuntu now
[02:56] <veriz> can someone tell me whats wrong with my MySQL ?!?!!?! i can't start it:!! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12166
[02:56] <xz1ldj> it runs fine
[02:56] <gepatino> ubuntun00b777: if you go to Places/Machine (dont know the exact translation in english), do you see the floppy drive?
[02:56] <Der_Richter> ompaul: Nope. ALSA is not active according to bum. Maybe because i have the OSS probed now?
[02:57] <lamego> why are you deleting a shmem block ?
[02:57] <ompaul> Der_Richter, :-) is it in the list - you can disable it
[02:57] <bartekWeyd> notebook owners - what proc. do you have and what temperature of if it when you work on ubuntu?
[02:57] <m_0_r_0_n> lamego, ipcs -m > 0x00000000 163840     tbarth    600        393216     2          dest    I tried to remove the segments as user tbarth
[02:57] <mthakur> alryt dun it
[02:57] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: i am on an old toshiba portege 7140 (PIII)
[02:57] <mthakur> now
[02:57] <Der_Richter> ompaul: The thing is... It IS disabled.
[02:57] <ompaul> Der_Richter, ooch
[02:57] <irvs10tz> hey guys. need help here. i've downloaded a game from synaptic. and i can't seem to find the launcher from the games menu. where can i find it?
[02:57] <lamego> bartekWeyd, no idea, I don't care about the cpu processor and long it doesn't shutdown
[02:58] <mthakur> oh ok thanks
[02:58] <xz1ldj> bartek i also have ubuntu running on a toshiba that is a p4 and it works fine and a toshiba with a celeron
[02:58] <_jason> irvs10tz: which game?
[02:58] <kditty> can someone help me with mounting a smb folder to my linux desktop? i can browse the files on my network, and copy them to my machine but i cant play music remotely or anything like that.
[02:58] <Der_Richter> ompaul: That makes it worse :) Still starts ALSA every reboot.
[02:58] <lamego> m_0_r_0_n, why are you deleting shmem ?
[02:58] <irvs10tz> _jason: freecraft
[02:58] <xz1ldj> kditty, do you have samba
[02:58] <kditty> im pretty sure xz1ldj
[02:58] <bartekWeyd> xz1ldj but what temperature of your proc do you have? And what kind of that is it?
[02:58] <kditty> all the folders are marked with SMB
[02:58] <xz1ldj> do a sudp apt-get
[02:59] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: i have a PIII and it reportes 61C
[02:59] <_jason> irvs10tz: try typing 'freecraft' in a terminal
[02:59] <ubuntun00b777> Nope, it only shows cdrom and filesystem
[02:59] <zarephath> kditty: Did you ask ubotu about smb? There is a link to a O'Reilly book that will explain how to add your smb mount to fstab...
[02:59] <xz1ldj> umm i dont know the exact temp but i have a p4 and celeron, and i have another p4
[02:59] <fnoy> hiw do you open rar and zip files with ubuntu
[02:59] <ompaul> Der_Richter, get alsa enabled software :-/
[02:59] <_jason> fnoy: unrar and unzip
[02:59] <xz1ldj> fnoy do sudo apt-cache search rar
[02:59] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - 1Ghz more or less?
[02:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell fnoy about rar
[02:59] <bartekWeyd> and is it normal temp. for that kind?
[02:59] <xz1ldj> yeah its normall temp,
[02:59] <kditty> E: Invalid operation samba
[02:59] <ompaul> Der_Richter, I have no more on that for you, hax kernel or some such?
[03:00] <irvs10tz> _jason: it worked! Thanks! however, can i make a launcher or something to run this thing?
[03:00] <m_0_r_0_n> lamego, my test program is not running and there is no other process that needs shmem. There is a list of 30 shmem segments because of testing my program
[03:00] <zarephath> Is there something that I can install that will control my fan? I have a eMachines T6410 that seems like the fan runs continuously...
[03:00] <craize> whats the bots name that i can msg ?
[03:00] <kditty> thats what i get when i apt-get for samba xz1ldj "E: Invalid operation samba
[03:00] <kditty> "
[03:00] <craize> !help
[03:00] <mthakur> what is the command 2 delete a directory
[03:00] <_jason> irvs10tz: applications > system tools > applications menu editor, create a new one where you want it and use 'freecraft' as the command
[03:00] <craize> there we go
[03:00] <kditty> !smb
[03:00] <craize> :P
[03:00] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kditty
[03:00] <kditty> !samba
[03:00] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[03:00] <_jason> mthakur: rmdir if it is empty, rm -r otherwise
[03:00] <zarephath> !tell kditty about samba
[03:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell mthakur about cli
[03:00] <mthakur> o thanks
[03:00] <mthakur> what is cli?
[03:00] <xz1ldj> wait when you do "sudo apt-cache search samba"
[03:01] <Der_Richter> ompaul: Seems i have to recompile the kernel... perhaps with --OSS flags. Damn :)
[03:01] <xz1ldj> do you see the package
[03:01] <bartekWeyd> xz1ldj - and do you know sth more about cooling and acpi?
[03:01] <lamego> m_0_r_0_n, ipcs -m | wc -l shows me 24 entires, I am not using any test program which uses shared memory :)
[03:01] <lamego> entries
[03:01] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: yes... and i just realize that the fan was off.
[03:01] <_jason> mthakur: check your private messages
[03:01] <bartekWeyd> fan??
[03:01] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: in fact, ive forgotten it had a fan :)
[03:01] <lamego> it seems I have several programs already running on ubuntu which use several shmem ids
[03:01] <Tm_T> hmm
[03:01] <kditty> im almost sure that i have all my repositories enabled, but sometimes i get errors when i try to apt get
[03:01] <xz1ldj> bartekWeyd, i cant help u with tha, i never looked much , my t42 has fans , well all laptops should have some type of heat sinc and fan on it
[03:01] <_jason> kditty: what are you trying to apt-get?
[03:01] <kditty> just samba
[03:01] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - i have that ifno :fan: laptop does not have cooling fan or kernel module not installed.
[03:01] <bartekWeyd>  and what to do?
[03:02] <_jason> !info samba
[03:02] <ubotu> samba: (a LanManager-like file and printer server for Unix), section net, is optional. Version: 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2332 kB, Installed size: 5928 kB
[03:02] <No28> 10 test
[03:02] <kditty> it siad E: invalid operation
[03:02] <ubuntun00b777> IS there a floppy directory?
[03:02] <craize> uhm , there was a link for installing mplayer with all codecs and such, anyone remember it ?
[03:02] <bartekWeyd> xz1ldj - as you se (fan: laptop does not have cooling fan or kernel module not installed.
[03:02] <bartekWeyd> ) mine doesn't have it
[03:02] <_jason> kditty: how did you structure your command?
[03:02] <lamego> craize, its on the ubuntu wiki
[03:02] <xz1ldj> o im not sure, then man
[03:02] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: sorry, didnt undertand your question
[03:02] <kditty> sudo apt-get samba
[03:02] <ompaul> !restricted
[03:02] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[03:02] <_jason> kditty: sudo apt-get install samba
[03:02] <xz1ldj> kditty get new repos
[03:02] <craize> lamego, yeah but i dont find it :P
[03:02] <kditty> haah
[03:03] <ompaul> craize, ^^^^^
[03:03] <m_0_r_0_n> lamego, thanks, I thought the segments were created by my program :-)
[03:03] <kditty> ok ill try that thanks guys
[03:03] <lamego> m_0_r_0_n, no problem ;)
[03:03] <craize> ???
[03:03] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - you said that you had your fun off ... what if i have that message: fan: laptop does not have cooling fan or kernel module not installed.
[03:03] <bartekWeyd>  (sorry my english isnt very good)
[03:03] <ompaul> !tell craize about restricted
[03:03] <lamego> craize, see the link from !restricted
[03:03] <craize> i have enabled
[03:03] <craize> the multiverse repos
[03:03] <craize> but i am in dapper
[03:03] <craize> seems its different :S
[03:04] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - what should i do to get this... fun or sth?
[03:04] <lamego> craize, this channel is not for dapper, go into #ubuntu+1
[03:04] <SatanGolga> how do u config gdm?
[03:04] <lamego> and it is similar
[03:04] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - or just what is wrong?
[03:04] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: maybe you need some module... like acpi-something or something related to your laptop
[03:04] <kditty> ok xz1ldj  and _jason it says its already installed, id better check this orielly thing out, thanks for the help
[03:04] <xz1ldj> k
[03:04] <bartekWeyd> gepatino - and where can I fin that?
[03:04] <xz1ldj> any admins around? i need to ask a question
[03:04] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: in synaptic
[03:05] <ubuntun00b777> Also how do I bring back the trash icon
[03:05] <craize> hrm
[03:05] <lamego> xz1ldj, just ask
[03:05] <bartekWeyd> ok, i already typed 'fan' but i have...em...a lot of packages :)
[03:05] <gepatino> gepatino: or try sudo modprobe fan (i have a module named fan runnning)
[03:05] <_jason> ubuntun00b777: right click > add to panel, select trash
[03:05] <shredderyin> hi all. I need some help with package conflicting problem
[03:06] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: try to find one your laptop brand, or search fan module, or see restricted-modules
[03:06] <gepatino> bartekWeyd: acpi may work too
[03:06] <SatanGolga> where do i edit gdm?
[03:06] <_jason> SatanGolga: edit what about it?
[03:06] <xz1ldj> Admins, I was at my house, on my laptop and i had Ubuntu IRC up and my bro's friend came over and when i went to grab some food , he told the admins to f off and crap, and they banned me from the ubuntu servers, im at work now , so is there a way to unbann me? i am very sorry for the trouble but it was not me who swore from my IP address.
[03:07] <gepatino> gepatino: ive installed this machine in nov/04 and never reinstalled it, only dist-upgraded, so i dont remember those packages
[03:07] <xz1ldj> if i give the IP
[03:07] <bartekWeyd> yeah ... i have sth like toshset but it doeasn't work... no matter what i want to do... even if i'm root and i want to make lcd less bright i have fallowing: SciFeature:action: error setting lcd brightness
[03:07] <bartekWeyd>         SciSet returned: FAILURE
[03:07] <bartekWeyd> lcd brightness: super-bright
[03:07] <SatanGolga> _jason: "The X server is now disabled. Restart GDM when it is configured correctly."
[03:07] <brasko> _jason: thanks, my answer is solved.
[03:08] <_jason> brasko: I saw :)
[03:08] <xz1ldj> did any admins see my post?
[03:08] <_jason> SatanGolga: what caused that?
[03:08] <xz1ldj> i am always on this irc, so it sucks now because i cant get on it because of my friends being an idiot
[03:08] <_jason> xz1ldj: I don't think any are around right now (or at least not talking)
[03:09] <ubuntun00b777> DO I need to restart ubuntu for the floppy to appear
[03:09] <SatanGolga> _jason: lol, i dont know, i hade both pci and agp-gfx, but it froze at boot with agp, then i removed the pci-card from the MB, and then the x-server wouldnt start
[03:09] <xz1ldj> o ok, cool, ill try again later ,im so pissed last night i got the " u have been banned " so now in retaliation i blocked my aim IM's and Transfers with my IPS for my brothers pc
[03:09] <gepatino> xz1ldj: i think ive read something about it at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaqOnIrc
[03:10] <_jason> SatanGolga: have you tried 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' ?
[03:10] <gepatino> xz1ldj: but maybe there are no admins at this moment
[03:10] <stjepan> wow... strange.... irc works... downloading works... but I can't open anything in Konqueror!
[03:11] <gepatino> stjepan: dns.. proxy... ?
[03:11] <stjepan> it worked few minutes ago
[03:11] <ubuntun00b777> !floppy
[03:11] <ubotu> To mount floppy disks, see here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[03:11] <xz1ldj> gepatino, yeah i think they are all gone, errr ill try later i guess. it sucks being banned for something i didnt do
[03:12] <zarephath> ubuntun00b777: No it should mount on your desktop...
[03:12] <xz1ldj> well it was my IP , but not me, i mean
[03:12] <ubuntun00b777> It does'nt show
[03:12] <gepatino> xz1ldj: you must be careful with you identity, its like sharing your fingerprints ;)
[03:12] <ubuntun00b777> DO I need to format it to linux for it to show
[03:12] <chalo_MBM> ola putitas
[03:12] <zarephath> ubuntun00b777: There was a link given to you to research...
[03:13] <xz1ldj> well, i went to get food, for 2 sec. and my bro's friend had to type shit on my pc errrr
[03:13] <chalo_MBM> coomo estan?
[03:13] <_jason> !es
[03:13] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:13] <gepatino> chalo_MBM: no te desubiques...
[03:13] <chalo_MBM> ok xD
[03:13] <gepatino> chalo_MBM: en espaol, anda a #ubuntu-es
[03:13] <chalo_MBM> vale
[03:13] <chalo_MBM> ero
[03:13] <chalo_MBM> como boi?
[03:14] <_jason> chalo_MBM: /join #ubuntu-es
[03:14] <chalo_MBM> xD
[03:14] <chalo_MBM> vale
[03:15] <geeknation> hi
[03:15] <gepatino> ubuntun00b777: you should see your floppy drive in nautilus, have you tried to mount it?
[03:15] <zarephath> Hey geeknation
[03:16] <ubuntun00b777> I'm trying to learn how to munt it now...If firefox were to load
[03:16] <zarephath> What can I install that will help to control my fan from running continously? I have searched the wiki and other sources....I don't have a laptop sooooo? Anyone help
[03:16] <geeknation> has anyone got VMware running on Breezy?
[03:16] <zarephath> geeknation: I had it running
[03:17] <geeknation> is it hard to get going?
[03:18] <zarephath> geeknation: No...not really...as I recall it complained about not being able to find the kernel sources in the path that it expected to find them in...I just created a folder at that path and created a symbolic link pointing back to the actual kernel source...
[03:18] <geeknation> ok :)
[03:18] <Banjo> Hi.  I can access a samba share correctly on one kubuntu box using kde ioslave, however I cannot mount it - I get the error: 7925: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed.  I need to mount for openoffice / crossover office etc to access files.  Anyone got any ideas?
[03:19] <irvs10tz> hey guys. need help again. why is it i can't play dvd? altough i have already downloaded the players and decoders?
[03:19] <SatanGolga> _jason: hmm, after reconfiguring it flashes between console and pointer
[03:19] <zarephath> Banjo: Did you create user(s) with smbpasswd?
[03:20] <SatanGolga> The display server has been shut down about 6 times in the last 90 seconds....
[03:20] <zarephath> !tell Banjo about samba
[03:20] <_jason> SatanGolga: pointer?  does gdm start now?
[03:20] <Banjo> Yes, I did, and that seemed to work on the console however in the auth.log there was an error relating to smb_pam
[03:21] <Banjo> I'll look at those links, however think I have jumped most of the hoops
[03:21] <sexcopter8000m> is there a command to list all mounted devices?
[03:21] <_jason> sexcopter8000m: 'mount'
[03:21] <Banjo> mount <cr>
[03:21] <SatanGolga> i dont know XD
[03:21] <sexcopter8000m> thank _jason and Banjo
[03:22] <_jason> SatanGolga: hrmm me too
[03:23] <irvs10tz> hey guys. need help again. why is it i can't play dvd? altough i have already downloaded the players and decoders?
[03:23] <_jason> irvs10tz: you installed libdvdcss2?
[03:24] <irvs10tz> _jason, yup i already installed it
[03:24] <_jason> irvs10tz: and what happens when you try to play it?
[03:25] <irvs10tz> _jason, it doesn't respond
[03:25] <_jason> irvs10tz: what player?
[03:26] <irvs10tz> totem
[03:26] <irvs10tz> _jason, totem
[03:26] <_jason> irvs10tz: totem-gstreamer or totem-xine?
[03:26] <zarephath> irvs10tz: I had the same problem on my PPC Ubuntu....I finally installed gxine and it worked fine...kaffeine, mplayer all those refused...try it and see what ya get...
[03:27] <irvs10tz> _jason, totem-gstreamer
[03:27] <shredderyin> I need some help with package conflicting problem
[03:27] <_jason> irvs10tz: try totem-xine or use gxine as zarephath suggests
[03:27] <SatanGolga> maybe its not enough to run ubuntu on a 450 MHz 256MB ram
[03:27] <irvs10tz> _jason, can i get it at synaptic?
[03:27] <_jason> irvs10tz: yes, if you have enabled universe
[03:28] <irvs10tz> _jason, alright.. i'll give it a try
[03:28] <xz1ldj> hey, I am trying to install kismet, when i run the ./configure i get "configure: error: Unable to find libncurses or libcurses
[03:28] <xz1ldj> " in the end of the configure, apt-get does not have theise programs any ideas where i can get them?
[03:28] <naraha> i'm trying to get freenx working. i installed the package from seveas repository and installed the nx client on my windows machine. ssh is working well. now i try to connect with the client and it just says "Setting up the X environment" and nothing happens... any ideas?
[03:28] <riomerc> hi
[03:29] <riomerc> Does anyone here run Starcraft on their linux?
[03:29] <riomerc> heloo?
[03:29] <riomerc> hellloooo?
[03:29] <ompaul> !patience
[03:29] <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.
[03:29] <bolrod> helllllllllooooooooo
[03:29] <Gean> riomerc, no
[03:29] <riomerc> sorry
[03:29] <riomerc> lol
[03:29] <xz1ldj> riomerc, did u use wine? or cedego
[03:29] <xz1ldj> to install it
[03:29] <riomerc> wine
[03:30] <xz1ldj> cedego is better but it costs money
[03:30] <riomerc> But my question is
[03:30] <KenSentMe> good afternoon
[03:30] <v3ctor> cedega cvs is free
[03:30] <bolrod> cedega <<
[03:30] <riomerc> battle.net doesn't run
[03:30] <riomerc> :|
[03:30] <bolrod> I have usec cedega to run diablo II
[03:30] <bolrod> useD*
[03:30] <mabus06> what do you guys reccomend for a p2p music downloading program?
[03:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> apollon
[03:31] <riomerc> *shrugs*
[03:31] <KenSentMe> mabus06, i've used frostwire
[03:31] <v3ctor> apollon
[03:31] <mephis1987_> i have installed skype but i have problem with the sound
[03:31] <Gean> limewire :p
[03:31] <riomerc> If I knew I wouldn't tell you
[03:31] <riomerc> :p
[03:31] <mephis1987_> do any1 know the good skype package to use
[03:31] <xz1ldj> xz1ldj hey, I am trying to install kismet, when i run the ./configure i get "configure: error: Unable to find libncurses or libcurses
[03:31] <xz1ldj> xz1ldj " in the end of the configure, apt-get does not have theise programs any ideas where i can get them
[03:31] <mbm1980> riomerc, not all p2p music downloading apps are warez
[03:31] <mephis1987_> !skype
[03:31] <ubotu> rumour has it, skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[03:32] <xz1ldj> yeah i use bittorrent to pull down my linux iso's
[03:32] <_jason> !info kismet
[03:32] <ubotu> kismet: (Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 2005.08.R1-1ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 983 kB, Installed size: 2920 kB
[03:32] <riomerc> yeah, but unless the music is public domain it's lliegal to dl it
[03:32] <xz1ldj> ubotu what is the package name?
[03:32] <ubotu> xz1ldj: what are you talking about?
[03:32] <xz1ldj> on apt -get?
[03:32] <mbm1980> no, there's some apps that let you buy them
[03:32] <mbm1980> legal
[03:32] <_jason> xz1ldj: sudo aptitude install kismet, after enabling universe
[03:32] <Gean> itunes
[03:32] <riomerc> buy them
[03:32] <KenSentMe> xz1ldj, uobotu is a bot, not a live person
[03:32] <riomerc> sudo apt-get moo
[03:32] <riomerc> :D
[03:32] <Gean> lol
[03:33] <riomerc> have you mooed recently
[03:33] <xz1ldj> _jason i did that , when i type kismet , shouldnt it launch it
[03:33] <kditty> _jason, when i try to mount it give me this error cannot mount on /home/kditty/mnt: Operation not permitted smbmnt failed: 1
[03:33] <Smerity> does anyone know the details on why so few screensavers are available in Dapper?
[03:34] <riomerc> Ok, does anyone have a way of figuring out my problem, or an answer?
[03:34] <_jason> xz1ldj: it should
[03:34] <kditty> any suggestions?
[03:34] <_jason> kditty: I've never used samba, sorry
[03:35] <kditty> dang
[03:35] <_jason> !samba
[03:35] <ubotu> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[03:35] <kditty> thanks anyway
[03:35] <xz1ldj> _jason, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12169
[03:35] <xz1ldj> thats what i did and get ..when doing what u said,
[03:35] <kditty> yea im reading all that _jason the directions those pages give arent working
[03:36] <riomerc> Can someone tell me how to get the free cegeda?
[03:36] <_jason> xz1ldj: you have to read the output when you do stuff: ``Couldn't find any package whose name or description matched "kismet"'' :)  Make sure you have universe enabled then attempt to install again
[03:36] <v3ctor> cvs -d:pserver:cvs@cvs.transgaming.org:/cvsroot login
[03:36] <v3ctor> password is 'cvs'
[03:36] <xz1ldj> how do i do that _jason
[03:36] <v3ctor> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:cvs@cvs.transgaming.org:/cvsroot co winex
[03:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell xz1ldj about universe
[03:36] <lopz> in xfce, is there a way i can add something that will show what is in my cdrom and dvd drives, like gnome does on the desktop, so i can eject the cd without going into terminal and unmounting?
[03:36] <riomerc> !universe
[03:36] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:37] <riomerc> !info
[03:37] <kditty> how do i get root in terminal?
[03:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell kditty about sudo
[03:37] <riomerc> sudo su
[03:37] <gepatino> kditty: sudo -i
[03:37] <riomerc> !sudo
[03:37] <ubotu> rumour has it, sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[03:37] <_jason> riomerc: sudo -i, is preferred
[03:37] <GomezRaven> apt-get install moo
[03:37] <riomerc> really?
[03:38] <riomerc> what's the difference
[03:38] <_jason> riomerc: yes, it resets your environment variables
[03:38] <riomerc> meaning?
[03:38] <lopz> exit
[03:38] <Gean> does ubuntu let met unrar?
[03:38] <Gean> or do i need a special rar archiver?
[03:38] <_jason> riomerc: type printenv after doing 'sudo -i', and then exit and type printenv after doing a 'sudo su'
[03:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell Gean about rar
[03:39] <gepatino> Gean: ubuntu lets yo do lots of things... using the right programs
[03:39] <selinium> _jason riomerc : Can you please stop spamming the channel with all your bot requests. Use /msg ubotu blah blah blah....
[03:39] <selinium> :)
[03:39] <Banjo> Hi. I can access a samba share correctly on one kubuntu box using kde ioslave, however I cannot mount it - I get the error: 7925: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed. I need to mount for openoffice / crossover office etc to access files. I have added the user using smbpasswd however in the auth log after an attempt I get a message "expired password for user xxx" which is odd as I 
[03:39] <Gean> selinium: i meant whithout any special programms
[03:39] <Gean> _jason: thanks
[03:39] <xz1ldj> _jason its dloading kismet now , thx man
[03:40] <riomerc> hey jason
[03:40] <_jason> xz1ldj: np
[03:40] <riomerc> I can't see the different
[03:40] <_jason> Gean: np
[03:40] <riomerc> **difference
[03:40] <xz1ldj> hey is there a site to make any donations to this irc.server via paypal, id like to donate
[03:40] <riomerc> anyways
[03:40] <riomerc> how do I install the free cedega?
[03:41] <ganymed_> hallo. are xorg 6.9 packages available for breezy?
[03:41] <xz1ldj> Riomerc there is no FREE cedega there is a cvscedega NOT MADE BY CEDEGA
[03:41] <selinium> _jason riomerc : if you want to tell someone about something use:  /msg ubotu tell selinium about shutup   :)
[03:41] <KenSentMe> xz1ldj, http://freenode.net/pdpc_donations.shtml
[03:41] <xz1ldj> k, ill donate tonight first iwant to talk to an admin though
[03:41] <v3ctor> riomerc: already posted that
[03:41] <riomerc> where?
[03:41] <_jason> selinium: that doesn't work well because people won't know if people have been told about things already or not
[03:42] <v3ctor> here is a link http://v3ctor.org/docs/cedega_cvs.txt
[03:42] <xz1ldj> any Admins of this server here?
[03:42] <selinium> _jason, it does, try sending me the same 'tell' twice..
[03:42] <xz1ldj> channel i mean
[03:42] <_jason> selinium: yes and that means that people will waste their time typing things
[03:42] <selinium> xz1ldj, ompaul is
[03:43] <xz1ldj> k thx, how do i pm?
[03:43] <xz1ldj> im used to the windows irc lol
[03:43] <ompaul> xz1ldj, rather than looking for someone ask your question, who knows who has the answer, there are smarter than me here
[03:43] <selinium> _jason, against people not getting there question 'heard' because of too much noise... :)
[03:43] <riomerc> Um, guys
[03:43] <ompaul> xz1ldj, so first read that message from the bot
[03:43] <Gean> my friend had a problem on logging on to ubuntu
[03:44] <riomerc> You didn't actually post how to install the cvs
[03:44] <riomerc> Gean, what'ss the problem?
[03:44] <Gean> when he actually typed his username and password
[03:44] <ompaul> and ask in the channel
[03:44] <Gean> he got an error
[03:44] <Gean> after 1 or 2 sec's
[03:44] <riomerc> what was the error
[03:44] <simonpca> plop
[03:44] <Gean> errr
[03:44] <riomerc> like
[03:44] <gepatino> riomerc: usually, from cvs you get the sources, then you have to compile the programa
[03:44] <ompaul> Gean, caps lock. someone fiddling with fonts
[03:45] <riomerc> a terminal error or just a denial
[03:45] <Gean> kinda difficult, he sended me screenshots
[03:45] <xz1ldj> ok, Well, i have been using this irc channel for a while now, i was at my house yesterday on my pc and i went to get some chips and while i was gone, my brother and his friend typed in swares and cussed out the admin now im banned and i dont know what to do, it wasnt me who did it , but it was my ip , and im sorry for the trouble, ill donate $ to get unbanned
[03:45] <Gean> no that's not the problem
[03:45] <selinium> _jason, Don't get me wrong, you do a great job in here! :)
[03:45] <Gean> euhm
[03:45] <riomerc> is there anyway to send me the screens?
[03:45] <riomerc> Gean
[03:45] <ompaul> xz1ldj, your here now ....
[03:45] <Gean> riomerc: dunno
[03:45] <xz1ldj> im at work
[03:45] <xz1ldj> ompaul, my home ip is banned :(
[03:45] <icepacker> does anyone have pygame1.7.1 running?
[03:46] <ompaul> xz1ldj, generally they are released on a 24 hour max basis
[03:46] <Gean> riomerc: i"ll try to translae
[03:46] <riomerc> gepantino: I don't even know how to get the sources
[03:46] <Gean> translate
[03:46] <xz1ldj> ompaul, its been more than 24 hours
[03:46] <ompaul> xz1ldj, where did you come from
[03:46] <xz1ldj> what do you mean, ? like state
[03:46] <lamego> xz1ldj, forget about paying to get unbanned :)
[03:46] <lamego> thats not a donnation
[03:46] <gepatino> riomerc: youve been sent the commands in this chat
[03:46] <_jason> selinium: thanks, I understand where you are coming from, but I really do think it's counter-productive to has 20 people type the same /msg to ubotu when they could be working on the next question once they see someone already sent the info
[03:46] <gepatino> riomerc: you need to have cvs installed
[03:46] <xz1ldj> no ill donate , but i mean i dont want to donate if i cant use it u get what i mean?
[03:47] <xz1ldj> i just got banned because of my brother and his friend cussing out one of the admins while i was getting some food ...
[03:47] <Nogimics> you mean you
[03:47] <xz1ldj> no,
[03:47] <Gean> "the session is ended within 10 seconds. When you didn't log off yourself, there might be an installation problem or your disk is full. Try to logg on in one of the failsafe-sessions, to take a look if you might be able to fix the problem"
[03:47] <Gean> something like that
[03:47] <gepatino> xz1ldj: dont worry, in about 24 hs you should be automatically unbanned
[03:47] <ompaul> xz1ldj, so here is the deal right now I think yoiur spamming the channel - I need info so message me or join me in ##newpassword
[03:48] <Gean> he didn't mess with any settings in ubuntu
[03:48] <xz1ldj> k thx
[03:49] <AndyJ> Has anyone had problems with LVM's pvmove in Breezy?
[03:49] <Gean> should he try to loggon in a recovery mode?
[03:49] <stjepan> I want to learn bash. Do you know any good guides?? I don't want to learn tons of pages of documents. I don't want to learn that tldp's bash guides... they're too long... Do you know any good tutorials?
[03:49] <kditty> what tool can i install to monitor my windows network transfer speed?
[03:49] <riomerc> Gean: Maybe he has too much stuff on his disk and the logon is taking too long
[03:49] <selinium> _jason, I do see your point. I see it as a typing challenge to get there first :)   It can get very noisy when three people are doing it at the same time. :)    I really do see yout point though  :)
[03:49] <AndyJ> I tried it and I think EVMS interfered or something...
[03:49] <Gean> but it's quite a clean install
[03:49] <Banjo> Anyone know how I can verify / repair my smb_pam setup?
[03:49] <riomerc> hmmm
[03:49] <riomerc> odd
[03:49] <Gean> i did it myself, on a 40G disk
[03:50] <riomerc> lol
[03:50] <riomerc> 40g?
[03:50] <riomerc> no problem
[03:50] <_Marek_> hi all
[03:50] <_Marek_> !w32codecs
[03:50] <ubotu> rumour has it, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[03:50] <AndyJ> All my LVs disappeared when the move started
[03:50] <riomerc> was everything erased?
[03:50] <Gean> offcourse, format
[03:50] <riomerc> kk
[03:50] <AndyJ> except pvmove0
[03:50] <riomerc> hm....
[03:50] <riomerc> very strange
[03:50] <euskadi> hello boys
[03:50] <Gean> indeed
[03:50] <riomerc> what was the installation media?
[03:50] <Gean> cd-rom
[03:51] <AndyJ> I booted a rescue CD and they were back... but Ubuntu wouldn't boot.
[03:51] <Gean> would it help to loggon in a recovery mode?
[03:51] <riomerc> *strokes chin*
[03:51] <Gean> :p
[03:51] <naraha> i'm trying to get freenx working. i installed the package from seveas repository and installed the nx client on my windows machine. ssh is working well. i did nxsetup and added the user. now i try to connect with the client and it just says "Setting up the X environment" and nothing happens... any ideas?
[03:51] <riomerc> is there any way you can aquire a liveboot cd?
[03:51] <AndyJ> btw, backup == good
[03:51] <TheFuzzball> hello, I need help with a DVD drive, when I try to open a DVD with Kaffeine or Xine or anything using the Xine engine I get this error: The source can't be read.
[03:51] <TheFuzzball> Maybe you don't have enough rights for this, or source doesn't contain data (e.g: no disc in drive). (system:/media/scd1)
[03:51] <TheFuzzball> how can I fix?
[03:51] <Seveas> naraha, nxsetup is not needed - you may just have screwed the settings with it
[03:51] <Gean> riomerc, if he downloads it maybe
[03:52] <Gean> but what's the use?
[03:52] <riomerc> Not really much
[03:52] <riomerc> ok
[03:52] <riomerc> maybe you should re-install
[03:52] <riomerc> perhaps?
[03:52] <naraha> damn. so ill do apt-get --purge remove freenx and apt-get install freenx again?
[03:52] <beruic> How do I burn DVD-movies from moviefiles in Ubuntu?
[03:52] <mangusta> just setup dapper, been through update after update, but got up to the part in howto for xgl and now gdm won't start
[03:52] <riomerc> or
[03:52] <riomerc> run base-install
[03:52] <Gean> how ?
[03:52] <riomerc> and check all that
[03:52] <Seveas> naraha, that'd be best
[03:52] <riomerc> failsafe
[03:53] <mangusta> says Cannot start, or access rgb_DB
[03:53] <Gean> riomerc: again, how :p
[03:53] <lamego> mangusta, for dapper help try #ubuntu+1
[03:53] <mangusta> okies
[03:53] <beruic> How do I burn DVD-movies from moviefiles in Ubuntu?
[03:53] <riomerc> press F2 at the start
[03:53] <riomerc> gean
[03:53] <Gean> on boot?
[03:53] <riomerc> oh no wait
[03:53] <riomerc> that's boot media
[03:53] <riomerc> um...
[03:53] <beruic> How do I burn DVD-movies from moviefiles in Ubuntu?
[03:53] <Gean> indeed
[03:54] <riomerc> oh right
[03:54] <Gean> when he boots, he had 4 linux options and winxp
[03:54] <Gean> 2 are recovery modules
[03:54] <beruic> Anyone who knows a good program for burning DVD movies in Ubuntu???
[03:54] <mwe> beruic: don't repeat
[03:54] <riomerc> press ESC when it says you can
[03:54] <Gean> Beruic, not me :)
[03:54] <riomerc> just wath the boot
[03:55] <riomerc> **watch
[03:55] <Jimmey__> beriuc, try K3B
[03:55] <riomerc> and run the failsafe
[03:55] <Jimmey__> *beruic
[03:55] <beruic> mwe: Well, no one seems to listen
[03:55] <naraha> hmm it still aint working Seveas :(
[03:55] <Gean> don't onderstand riomerc
[03:55] <beruic> K3B?
[03:55] <riomerc> while you boot
[03:55] <Jimmey__> beruic, yes
[03:55] <mwe> beruic: don't repeat all the time anyway. it's annoyint
[03:55] <riomerc> somthing or other loads
[03:55] <mwe> annoying*
[03:55] <beruic> mwe: ok
[03:55] <Gean> on booting ubuntu?
[03:55] <riomerc> and tells you that you can press esc to acess boot menu
[03:56] <mwe> beruic: however install k3b I think it can do it
[03:56] <Gean> yeah boot menu
[03:56] <riomerc> yah
[03:56] <riomerc> lol
[03:56] <riomerc> switch to failsafe
[03:56] <Gean> and then you got choise between linux or winxp right?
[03:56] <riomerc> and look around
[03:56] <riomerc> you hev winxp?
[03:56] <riomerc> **hav
[03:56] <Gean> he had
[03:56] <riomerc> e
[03:56] <Gean> has
[03:56] <beruic> mwe: But it's a KDE app. Can I run it in Gnome?
[03:56] <riomerc> urgh
[03:57] <mwe> beruic: it can
[03:57] <lamego> beruic, yes you can
[03:57] <riomerc> then you didn't format it
[03:57] <Gean> but ubuntu is installed on an new hd
[03:57] <Gean> sure, he has 2 disks :)
[03:57] <riomerc> oh
[03:57] <mwe> beruic: IMO it's the best availble
[03:57] <riomerc> like me
[03:57] <riomerc> :D
[03:57] <Gean> and me
[03:57] <Gean> :p
[03:57] <beruic> mwe: IMO is an app?
[03:57] <riomerc> I like having a 40GB winxp disk
[03:57] <riomerc> and a 160GB ubuntu disk
[03:57] <riomerc> it's fun
[03:57] <Jimmey__> beruic, In My Opinion
[03:57] <riomerc> ^_^
[03:57] <Gean> :D
[03:57] <riomerc> anyways
[03:58] <riomerc> I think you should pry around in the failsafe
[03:58] <m_0_r_0_n> I ve set Email Client Preferences to use thunderbird. How can I prevent the system from opening a new profile if thunderbird is already running. ?
[03:58] <beruic> Ah...
[03:58] <beruic> IC
[03:58] <riomerc> maybe re-run the base install
[03:58] <riomerc> I forgot the command
[03:58] <Gean> riomerc, but is it the "recovery" in boot menu?
[03:58] <riomerc> add a new user
[03:58] <riomerc> Not exactly
[03:58] <riomerc> is it ubuntu?
[03:58] <Gean> yeah
[03:58] <riomerc> yeah
[03:58] <riomerc> I thought so
[03:58] <riomerc> since you said that earlier
[03:58] <riomerc> :D
[03:58] <riomerc> um
[03:58] <Gean> lol :p
[03:59] <Banjo> Hi. I can access a samba share correctly on one kubuntu box using kde ioslave, however I cannot mount it - I get the error: 7925: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed. I need to mount for openoffice / crossover office etc to access files. Anyone got any ideas?  seems to be a problem with smb_pam.  tearing my hair out!!!:'(
[03:59] <riomerc> after his chip checks memory and stuff there's a little loading thing
[03:59] <riomerc> I thing it's GRUB or somthing
[03:59] <Gean> riomerc, when he is in the bootmenu, he has 4 options and win xp right?
[03:59] <riomerc> you press esc there
[03:59] <AndyJ> Banjo, check the username/password you're mounting with... I ran into problems there
[03:59] <mwe> m_0_r_0_n: I think there is a command line switch to thunderbird that causes it to check if it's already running. I don't remember what though
[03:59] <riomerc> then load ubuntu <version> (failsafe)
[04:00] <m_0_r_0_n> I want thunderbird to only open a new window for composing a new email when clicking on an emaillink instead of opening a new instance of thunderbird. What
[04:00] <Gean> allright
[04:00] <bobonthenet> ok perhaps this is a really dumb noob question but once I've installed a program with synaptic package manager how do I then run it?
[04:00] <riomerc> that'll load it in a terminal sort of thing
[04:00] <m_0_r_0_n> mwe, ok
[04:00] <Banjo> Yes, have done - two users both of which are correct.  I can get it to work with IOSLAVES, just not mount
[04:00] <riomerc> alllso
[04:00] <Gean> and then he has to push esc somewhere
[04:00] <AndyJ> Make sure to do something like "domain\\username" if you're trying to us it in an NT environment
[04:00] <riomerc> no
[04:00] <lamego> bobonthenet, it depends on the program, if its a gui program probably you have a new entry on the applications menu
[04:00] <riomerc> he pushes esc to get into the boot menu
[04:00] <Gean> that's different with him, but ok
[04:00] <bobonthenet> I just installed gnucash
[04:00] <Banjo> no, just two ubuntu machines one to the other.  could notbe simpler!
[04:00] <lamego> bobonthenet, otherwise you will need to know the program name and run it from the terminal, or add an launcher for it
[04:00] <riomerc> you select
[04:00] <mwe> m_0_r_0_n: I'd google or check mozilla.org. It's possible
[04:01] <Jimmey__> bobonthenet, run 'gnucash' from the terminal
[04:01] <Gean> so simply run failsafe
[04:01] <riomerc> yeah
[04:01] <riomerc> a poke around there
[04:01] <AndyJ> bobo: it's on applications, office, gnucash, I believe.
[04:01] <riomerc> don't ask me exactly how
[04:01] <Gean> that's the thing i meant when i said recovery mode :p
[04:01] <riomerc> though
[04:01] <riomerc> you could ask someone else
[04:01] <riomerc> another alternative to finding the actual problem
[04:01] <riomerc> is you run ubuntu normally
[04:01] <riomerc> and then logon
[04:02] <riomerc> then immidiatley switch to terminal
[04:02] <Gean> i'll tell him to try to loggon in failsafe
[04:02] <riomerc> that's
[04:02] <riomerc> alt+ctrl+f1
[04:02] <bobonthenet> its not on applications is there a way for me to get it there?
[04:02] <riomerc> and just read that
[04:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !enter
[04:02] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[04:02] <AndyJ> Is there an easier way to disable EVMS in the initrd other than editing the cpio archive?
[04:02] <Banjo> AndyJ: Yes, have done - two users both of which are correct. I can get it to work with IOSLAVES, just not mount
[04:03] <riomerc> I'm not sure what presicley to do
[04:03] <riomerc> because it's not a graphic interface
[04:03] <AndyJ> Banjo: thing that caught me up was the need for a double backslash...
[04:03] <riomerc> and i'm not too familiar with terminal
[04:03] <Gean> lol me nether
[04:03] <riomerc> try this instead
[04:03] <riomerc> as a sort of diagnostic
[04:04] <riomerc> run ubuntu normally
[04:04] <Banjo> AndyJ: before the user? when - I use: sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=mary //monkey/SHARED/ /home/share
[04:04] <riomerc> and then logon and immidiatley launch into terminal via alt+ctrl+F1
[04:04] <Gean> riomerc, but he can't loggon
[04:04] <riomerc> I know
[04:04] <Gean> allright
[04:04] <riomerc> there's a different sort of terminal
[04:04] <Banjo> cannot make it work from system settings / volumes either
[04:04] <riomerc> try it now, press alt+ctrl+F1
[04:05] <riomerc> BUT
[04:05] <riomerc> wait
[04:05] <riomerc> press ctrl+alt+F7 to get back here
[04:05] <mwe> riomerc: please don't hit return all the time
[04:05] <riomerc> mwe: sorry
[04:05] <Banjo> mew - here here!
[04:05] <Gean> ctrl+alt+f7 to get out of terminal?
[04:05] <AndyJ> I was trying to authenticate to a machine in an NT domain, so I had to do mount -t smbfs -o username=domain\\user //computer/share /mnt/point
[04:05] <riomerc> ya
[04:05] <riomerc> back to graphic
[04:06] <AndyJ> lacking the double \ lead to cryptic and generally unhelpful error messages
[04:06] <Gean> he can't get into the graphic remember :p
[04:06] <Banjo> andyj - not an NT domain - share level auth on samba, one ubuntu box to another!  Should work out of thebox!
[04:06] <riomerc> yeah
[04:06] <riomerc> but I mean
[04:06] <riomerc> if ya wanna try it
[04:06] <riomerc> :D
[04:06] <riomerc> oops, sorry
[04:06] <Gean> try what :p
[04:06] <bobonthenet> once I've installed a program like gnucash how do I get it to show up in my appliactions menu?
[04:06] <riomerc> try the terminal, to see that it works :
[04:07] <Banjo> right click - edit menu - add
[04:07] <Gean> lol :)
[04:07] <AndyJ> yup, should do, Banjo.  Did you try putting the samba server into guest mode?
[04:07] <riomerc> best I can do gean
[04:07] <mwe> bobonthenet: sometimes new programs won't show until next login, if they add a shorcut at all
[04:07] <Gean> it's allright :)
[04:07] <riomerc> maybe someone else will provide better info
[04:07] <Gean> i told him what u told me
[04:07] <Gean> maybe that will fix the prob
[04:07] <Gean> i have to thank you in his name ;)
[04:08] <Banjo> andyJ - ok, yes I will - how come kde ioslaves can make it work though?
[04:08] <Smerity> hey, I've got a few errors similar to this - 'E: /var/cache/apt/archives/gstreamer0.8-misc_0.8.12-1ubuntu1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.8/libgstgoom.so', which is also in package gstreamer0.8-visuals'
[04:08] <AndyJ> *shrug*, life is easier when you aren't a kernel module.
[04:08] <AndyJ> gotta go
[04:08] <kristalino> hi
[04:08] <rigo> y
[04:08] <Oetzi> hi i'm search for a good howto update breezy to dapper
[04:09] <kristalino> what is the root password ?
[04:09] <riomerc> ok
[04:09] <gimmulf_> !bluetooth
[04:09] <ubotu> from memory, bluetooth is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothSetup and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothRemote
[04:09] <Jimmey__> !root
[04:09] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:09] <Smerity> that's whilst installing new apps in Synaptic - how do I remove the clashing files ?
[04:09] <errpast-wc> I've got a Dell Inspiron 4k with 5.1 Breezy. Video is legible but wavy?
[04:09] <Oetzi> !dapper
[04:09] <riomerc> can someone hellp me out with whatever the hell http://v3ctor.org/docs/cedega_cvs.txt is supposed to be
[04:09] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[04:09] <arrick> anyone that can help. I need a part. Its a Silicon npn transistor, vhf-uhf amplifier, mixer/OSC, part number MTE161
[04:09] <errpast-wc> Is there a quick way to try some diff settings, or do I need to go the x conf route, modelines, etc.
[04:09] <errpast-wc> I do have Knoppix
[04:10] <ubun2> I've got the same problems as http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889 what are my options? Should I let it go through all the buffer errors and then change dma or whatever it may be?
[04:10] <riomerc> exuse me
[04:11] <Gean> why?
[04:11] <riomerc> but could someone help me with http://v3ctor.org/docs/cedega_cvs.txt
[04:11] <riomerc> whatever it is
[04:11] <riomerc> :D
[04:11] <Gean> sorry riomerc
[04:11] <riomerc> I'm trying to get the CVS cegeda
[04:11] <Banjo> riomerc you and your enter key
[04:11] <riomerc> *rolls eyes*
[04:12] <Banjo> ;)
[04:12] <riomerc> It could be worse
[04:12] <Banjo> was said in nicest possible way
[04:12] <kristalino> i read the page and understand nothing... :/
[04:12] <riomerc> Ditto
[04:12] <kristalino> what do i have to do to have root access ?
[04:13] <riomerc> It's somthing to do with the CVS cegeda
[04:13] <ubun2> !sudo
[04:13] <ubotu> sudo is probably a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:13] <riomerc> ok
[04:13] <riomerc> I'll rephrase my question
[04:13] <riomerc> Can anyone help me (In detail) install cvs cegeda
[04:14] <mabus06> hwo do you get the stdout of a program to write to a file on the command line
[04:14] <kristalino> ubun2, that's exactly what i don't understand
[04:14] <kristalino> when i do sudo, it asks for a password
[04:15] <riomerc> it's your password
[04:15] <Jimmey__> kristalino, your user password
[04:15] <riomerc> or admin] 
[04:15] <kristalino> Jimmey__, woookay !
[04:15] <lamego> mabus06, command > file
[04:15] <gimmulf_> Wierd i have just installed an bluetooth dongle but i cant find any bluetooth devices, tested with a mobile phone and a bluetooth headset using command:  sudo hidd --search   but it finbds nothing
[04:15] <dropcros> g
[04:16] <kristalino> Jimmey__, it worked thanks !! :)
[04:16] <Gean> gimmulf_: that sucks
[04:16] <tom> how much disk space do i need for the standard ubuntu (5.1) installation? is 1 GB enough ?
[04:16] <Jimmey__> 1.8gb
[04:16] <Jimmey__> Minimum
[04:16] <ompaul> kristalino, read the web page the bot told you about, it will make sense of what your doing
[04:16] <kristalino> this sentence on the wiki should be changed : " When sudo asks for a password, it needs YOUR password, this means that a root password is not needed."
[04:16] <tom> Jimmey__: okay thanks
[04:16] <kristalino> because it's very confusing
[04:16] <gimmulf_> Gean:  yes :)
[04:16] <Gean> it's correct though
[04:17] <mwe> 1.8 GB is also gonna be tight
[04:17] <_jason> kristalino: you can change it, it's a wiki
[04:17] <kristalino> ompaul, read what i wrote, "YOUR password" is confusing. Better write : the user password, it would be clearer.
[04:17] <ompaul> tom, if you want to use it - you want to make it useful you better get some more space with that - that is no real swap
[04:17] <ompaul> kristalino, thanks for you input
[04:17] <kristalino> ompaul, np
[04:18] <ganymed_> i have built my own debs for xorg 7.0 in breezy... how do i install them without getting all the dependency problems? apt is not aware of the new packages
[04:18] <_jason> kristalino: that sounds like a good idea, I'll change it, unless someone else wants to...
[04:18] <ldentity> ive just installed a bluetooth usb device. How can i activate it? when i typ lsusb i see this: Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode anyidea?
[04:18] <_jason> kristalino: done :)
[04:19] <LoCusF> ldentity: sudo hciconfig hci0 up
[04:19] <ldentity> LoCusF what does that do?
[04:20] <stjepan> is it possible to set sudo timeout to 0? how?
[04:20] <stjepan> I want sudo to ALWAYS ask me for the root password
[04:20] <LoCusF> ldentity: activates it :)
[04:20] <ldentity> LoCusF, aha! :) Thank you!! :)
[04:21] <LoCusF> no problem :)
[04:21] <kristalino> _jason, thanks ! :)
[04:21] <mantono> stjepan: You can use "sudo -K" after yoe commands
[04:22] <ganymed_> what is a "PRE-dependency problem"?
[04:22] <ubun2> Het has anyone had experiance with dm-0 buffer overflow problems?
[04:23] <jer_>  i have installed firefox1.5.. how will i make it the default browser
[04:23] <Der_Richter> Sdr.
[04:23] <Der_Richter> Morrn
[04:23] <corruptco> just a question?
[04:23] <jmullen> Hi everyone - Trying ubuntu for the first time, trying to grab drivers for my geforce 6600gt - got nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings from synaptic last night, but the nvidia-settings control panel doesn't have a resolution slider, and the ubuntu resolution preference only shows 1024x768 as the max res (I have a 1680x1050 dell ws), how do I get ubuntu to recognize / let me set the native resolution?
[04:23] <corruptco> i want to install msn on ubuntu?
[04:23] <vge> jer_: i allready ansvered you in #kubuntu?
[04:24] <_jason> corruptco: do you mean amsn? or actually msn?
[04:24] <corruptco> messenger
[04:24] <jer_> i'm using xubuntu btw..
[04:24] <corruptco> os friends...
[04:24] <ubun2> jmullen, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg    I think.
[04:24] <_jason> corruptco: sudo aptitude install amsn, after enabling universe
[04:25] <[LUCYFER] > salut baietzii
[04:25] <gimmulf_> !dns
[04:25] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gimmulf_
[04:25] <_jason> !fr
[04:25] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:25] <corruptco> how do i enable universe?
[04:25] <jer_> vge: i'm using xubuntu btw..
[04:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell corruptco about universe
[04:25] <bur[n] er> !universe
[04:25] <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
[04:25] <gimmulf_> Where do i specify what DNS to use?
[04:25] <corruptco> ha ha
[04:25] <corruptco> my house mates the resident nerd
[04:26] <corruptco> i might just ask him tomorrow
[04:26] <mwe> gimmulf_: /etc/network/interfaces
[04:26] <Der_Richter> corruptco: MSN is a windows-only app. (of course)
[04:26] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, it depends on the type of connection you use
[04:26] <Der_Richter> corruptco: Try gAIM. Should  come with your Ubuntu-installation
[04:27] <mwe> gimmulf_: dns-nameservers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy under your interface
[04:27] <lamego> gimmulf_, if you are using dhcp it is provided by the dhcp server
[04:27] <ldentity> LoCusF, Its not working.. The thing is, I can find my computer, using my phone, but the computer cant find my phone :P.. what do I have to write to make it search for bluetooth units?
[04:27] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, but what mwe says should work most of the time
[04:27] <visik7> anyone coding in python ?
[04:27] <erUSUL> 8^P
[04:28] <Jimmey__> visik7, a little bit =-/
[04:28] <gimmulf_> erUSUL:  hmm ok becauce im using a d-link router and it seems like i having some dns problems.. sometimes i need to run sudo dhclient to be able browsing the web again
[04:28] <visik7> do u use an ide or the classic vim ?
[04:28] <jmullen> ubun2- thanks, i'll try that when i get home from work, I think I may have tried it last night but I feel like i messed something else up while doing it (lots of intimadating questions that get written to /etc/X11/xorg.conf :P
[04:28] <_jason> visik7: I'm sure a lot of people do
[04:29] <mantono> !cd
[04:29] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mantono
[04:29] <Jimmey__> visik7, I use Gedit
[04:29] <mwe> visik7: or eric if you prefer ide
[04:29] <KenSentMe> if i install ubuntu with the server option on my main computer, can i put  the hd and in another system and run it like that? Does it install soundcards etc. or are those not installed with the server option?
[04:29] <rangefinder> I need help changing permissions on my USB HDD
[04:29] <visik7> _jason: I'm looking for a decent ide with auto code completion and some other usefull stuff, something like pydev under eclipse but lighter than eclipse
[04:29] <LoCusF> ubotu tell ldentity about bluetooth
[04:29] <rangefinder> its automounted in /media
[04:29] <mwe> rangefinder: you should probably just change mount options
[04:30] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, then you have to put a line like "iface eth1 inet dhcp" in /etc/network/interfaces
[04:30] <rangefinder> I just need to give read access to users other than the owner, and it isn't working
[04:30] <mwe> rangefinder: add an entry to /etc/fstab back it up first though
[04:30] <_jason> visik7: I think anjuta does python.  You could try that.  There are some modifications for vim that will let you do that too
[04:30] <gimmulf_> erUSUL:  why eth1?
[04:31] <mwe> rangefinder: add an entry to /etc/fstab. what file system is it?
[04:31] <rangefinder> fat32
[04:31] <gimmulf_> erUSUL:  i have this line in interfaces: iface eth0 inet dhcp
[04:31] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, well i copied my own file you have to put there the correct network device (ethx, rax and so on)
[04:31] <mwe> rangefinder: umask=0000 under options for global read/write perms
[04:31] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, it should work then
[04:32] <mwe> rangefinder: or umask=0022 for read only for world
[04:32] <gimmulf_> erUSUL:  this is what it looks like completely:  auto lo eth0  allow-hotplug eth1 iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp
[04:32] <ubun2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889 similar problem. What do I do?
[04:32] <sbartleylinux> ogra, hey there.  Is client audio working in dapper ltsp?  How about local device support?  Is there documentation on getting these working?
[04:32] <ldentity> LoCusF, I already did those steps mate.. :(
[04:32] <ganymed_> what is a "PRE-dependency problem"?
[04:32] <Seveas> sbartleylinux, try #edubuntu 
[04:32] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, it is right then. it should just work (tm)
[04:33] <Seveas> sbartleylinux, and iirc local device support is not yet there
[04:33] <rangefinder> what would the fstab entry look like?
[04:33] <ogra> sbartleylinux, not yet, i'm working on a CVS sync of ltspfs
[04:33] <rangefinder> device is /dev/sdf
[04:33] <gimmulf_> oki erUSUL
[04:33] <sbartleylinux> Seveas, thx.
[04:33] <sbartleylinux> ogra, k. thought so but had to check. thx.
[04:33] <ogra> sbartleylinux, but seveas is right, #edubuntu is generally more quiet to talk :)
[04:33] <sbartleylinux> :)
[04:34] <mwe> rangefinder: what's your device? type mount in a terminal to see
[04:34] <KenSentMe> if i install ubuntu with the server option on my main computer, can i put  the hd and in another system and run it like that? Does it install soundcards etc. or are those not installed with the server option?
[04:34] <erUSUL> gimmulf_, it may be a router problem. my own router (a cheepo conceptronic) is unable to get configured properly from within firefox and i have to tweak the firewall from time to time. :(
[04:35] <rangefinder> it's /dev/sdf
[04:35] <rangefinder> it's a USB HDD
[04:35] <mwe> rangefinder: ok. and where does it mount?
[04:36] <foxpaul> hi all - any idea how i can do a traceroute over tcp, rather than udp?
[04:36] <rangefinder> it goes to /media/usbdisk
[04:36] <rangefinder> but I can't change the permissions of the device
[04:37] <rangefinder> or the files rather
[04:37] <mwe> rangefinder: make a backup of fstab then add this: /dev/sdf /media/usbdisk vfat noauto,users,umask=0000
[04:37] <mwe> rangefinder: if you want global read write perms
[04:37] <LoCusF> ldentity: have you scanned with hcitool?
[04:37] <Hexidigital> does anyone have the gDesklet for IRC installed and working?
[04:37] <mwe> rangefinder: that should work
[04:38] <Hexidigital> hiya mwe
[04:38] <rangefinder> I get the error mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdf,
[04:38] <mwe> Hexidigital: hi
[04:39] <mwe> rangefinder: what did mount say? the line is not mounting a partition but a drive. that's wrong. sorry about that
[04:39] <naraha> lol the client just didn't work, because i had cygwin running
[04:40] <mwe> rangefinder: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdf. what does that say?
[04:40] <ganymed_> are there backports of x.org 6.9 or 7.0 for breezy?
[04:40] <LoCusF> ldentity: like sudo hcitool scan
[04:40] <any> Is there a way to map a special character to a combination of keys ?
[04:41] <erUSUL> rangefinder, check if you are in the plugdev group. if not, add yourself to it
[04:41] <ubuntu> hi room
[04:41] <gimmulf> !ssh
[04:41] <ubotu> ssh is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
[04:41] <Hexidigital> if anyone has gDesklets installed, and the IRC desklet working, please pm me... i'm getting an "~/.gdesklets/Displays/irc/irc.display" error, and don't understand why
[04:41] <rangefinder> there's sdf1, and sdf2
[04:41] <mwe> any: there is, but I only know how to do it in kde
[04:41] <rangefinder>  Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[04:41] <rangefinder> /dev/sdf1               2       14946   120045712+   f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[04:41] <rangefinder> /dev/sdf5               2       14946   120045681    b  W95 FAT32
[04:42] <erUSUL> rangefinder, please use pastebin for this kind of stuff
[04:42] <erUSUL> !pastebin
[04:42] <ubotu> [pastebin]  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[04:42] <rangefinder> k, sorry
[04:42] <ubuntu> does any one know how to install yahoo messager to an os called ubuntu
[04:42] <arrick> anyone, what is the terminal command for copying a directory to another location?
[04:42] <mwe> rangefinder: good
[04:42] <ubuntu> v5.10
[04:42] <arrick> ubuntu, use GAIM
[04:42] <mwe> rangefinder: change to fstab entry to read sdf5 instead of sdf
[04:42] <arrick> it will log you into yahoo just fine
[04:42] <ubuntu> gain
[04:42] <erUSUL> arrick, cp -R ?
[04:42] <arrick> GAIM
[04:42] <ubuntu> ok
[04:42] <NRG88> hi, if i'm very low on memory, what should i use: gdm or xdm?
[04:43] <ubuntu> thanks
[04:43] <rangefinder> I think that worked, thanks mwe!
[04:43] <arrick> thanks erUSUL
[04:43] <arrick> xdm
[04:43] <any> any idea ?
[04:43] <NRG88> thanks arrick
[04:43] <mwe> NRG88: proably switching to something like fluxbox instead of gnome would benefit you more
[04:43] <arrick> no :^)
[04:43] <mwe> rangefinder: great
[04:43] <NRG88> mwe, i want a friendlier enviroment
[04:44] <NRG88> was thinking about xfce
[04:44] <Floge> hello
[04:44] <Floge> How do I install a .deb file?
[04:44] <rangefinder> what was the umask for global read only? 0022?
[04:44] <toretore> does anyone here have compiled their own version of xmame? the one in the repos is just to old.
[04:44] <Hexidigital> what about fluxbox? isnt' that fairly low memory consumption?
[04:44] <NRG88> Floge, sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[04:44] <LoCusF> rangefinder: 0222
[04:44] <rangefinder> thanks!
[04:44] <rangefinder> sorry i'm so new at this stuff :)
[04:44] <Floge> thanks
[04:45] <LoCusF> np
[04:45] <beruic> I have some .ogm files which I'd like to have burned as a video DVD. I have installed K3B, but it doesn't seem to be able to convert the videofiles to DVD format. HIs there a program that can make video DVD's from .ogm-files or do I have to convert? In the last case: To what and with which program?
[04:45] <NRG88> Hexidigital, it won't be for me, and my friend will probably get lost in fluxbox, i need something friendlier
[04:45] <NRG88> he only has 32 mb of ram
[04:45] <NRG88> i had no problems running damn small linux with fluxbox on 16 mb of ram though...
[04:45] <NRG88> maybe i'll use icewm...
[04:45] <NRG88> who knows :)
[04:45] <arrick> Hey erUSUL I have 2 folders full of music and I want to merce the two folders, if I copy it to the new folder, and then copy the other will the first be deleted?
[04:46] <ganymed_> ciao
[04:46] <NRG88> i'm currently installing xubuntu-desktop
[04:46] <ubuntu> that worked thank u
[04:46] <arrick> or should I mv it to the new folde instead?
[04:46] <arrick> np
[04:46] <ubuntu> im new to linux
[04:46] <arrick> as are many
[04:46] <ubuntu> so far i like
[04:46] <beruic> I hate to repeat myself, but I really need an answer on this...
[04:47] <beruic> I have some .ogm files which I'd like to have burned as a video DVD. I have installed K3B, but it doesn't seem to be able to convert the videofiles to DVD format. HIs there a program that can make video DVD's from .ogm-files or do I have to convert? In the last case: To what and with which program?
[04:47] <arrick> hey, ubuntu, you might want to register a nickname though
[04:47] <arrick> follow the link
[04:47] <arrick> !register
[04:47] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[04:47] <NRG88> beruic, i don't know such a program
[04:47] <NRG88> probably, i emulate nero instead
[04:48] <beruic> NRG88: Damn :(
[04:48] <beruic> NRG88: I have NeroLinux installed, but there's no videosupport...
[04:48] <erUSUL> arrick, i gues you should do 'cp -iR music1/* music2/'
[04:48] <PDani_> hi
[04:48] <NRG88> i know
[04:48] <KenSentMe> hi
[04:48] <NRG88> nerolinux is like an old, and poor nero...
[04:49] <ubuntu> 1 last quick question can i use window base programs on ubuntu
[04:49] <arrick> erUSUL, I would like to merge the two folders, would that di it?
[04:49] <ompaul> beruic,  transcode - Utility to encode raw video/audio streams transcode-doc also exists
[04:49] <NRG88> i have vmware, and have installed a win 2k for these tasks
[04:49] <beruic> NRG88: Hope they soon come with more...
[04:49] <beruic> ompaul: Speak english please :)
[04:49] <Der_Richter> ubuntu: Through emulation, yes. Out of the box, of course not.
[04:50] <NRG88> beruic, yeah, let's pray, i'm waiting for the macromedia program family to be ported to linux...
[04:50] <NRG88> that is dreamweaver and fireworks
[04:50] <ubuntu> ok
[04:50] <ubuntu> thank u
[04:50] <beruic> NRG88: I use screem for webdevelopment and the GIMP ofcourse :)
[04:51] <NRG88> beruic, he said there is an utility, named transcode for encoding video and audio streames
[04:51] <ompaul> beruic, I just told you what to install .. transcode and transcode-doc they are in multiverse, do you know what multiverse it?
[04:51] <erUSUL> arrick, this comand copies the files and dirs from music1/ to music2/ you end up with all the music in music2/ .if there are files with the same name cp will ask what to do
[04:51] <arrick> ok thanks
[04:51] <Der_Richter> beruic: Is screem any good? Never tried it out.
[04:51] <patrick52222> where can i get drivers for an epson R300 printer
[04:51] <beerockxs> anyone knowledgeable about wondershaper?
[04:51] <erUSUL> patrick52222, linuxprinting.org
[04:51] <NRG88> beruic, i think there is nothing like dreamweaver at the moment :) and i like fireworks, gimp is a little wierd for me...
[04:52] <NRG88> other standards...
[04:52] <beerockxs> NRG88, Nvu is kinda like Dreamweaver.
[04:52] <NRG88> i say it's like frontpage
[04:52] <patrick52222> NVU is like dreamweaver
[04:52] <beerockxs> except that it doesn't create ugly HTML
[04:52] <NRG88> yeah
[04:52] <ubun2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889 , can anyone help?
[04:52] <patrick52222> inkscape is better than gimp i think
[04:52] <ubun2> well I have a similar problem.
[04:53] <NRG88> patrick52222, i say it is :)
[04:53] <beruic> Der_Richter: Yes! Built-in ftp so you can upload from the program, you have files opened in tabs, a todo-list and generally all you need for codedevelopment :)
[04:53] <tjansson> ls
[04:53] <tjansson> ups
[04:53] <jmullen> beruic - ooh, save locally and upload at the same time?
[04:54] <NikitkA[10] > hiall! can anyone help me with my slowwwwwwest gnome?
[04:54] <beruic> Der_Richter: But I recommend the update you can get from the updates from the reps added by automatix...
[04:54] <Der_Richter> NikitkA[10] : Slow in what way?
[04:54] <skpl> can someone help me? i am having trouble with my grub boot loader
[04:54] <skpl> it used to show all of my operating system but now i just get a cursor
[04:54] <lestat_> .
[04:54] <NikitkA[10] > Der_Richter, resizing windows is to slow!
[04:54] <Der_Richter> skpl: Boot in recovery or with live-cd... reinstall GRUB.
[04:55] <beerockxs> anyone knowledgeable about wondershaper?
[04:55] <NRG88> Der_Richter, how do in install only the grub with install cd?
[04:55] <beruic> jmullen: Almost. If you go to menu: [tools > send]  (I'm not sure of the translation, mine is danish) it uploads what you have saved...
[04:55] <trustnon> hey, can someone help me, i can't find a command or script that will let me check disk usage without a gui
[04:56] <saskia> trustnon: df
[04:56] <saskia> trustnon: du
[04:56] <trustnon> k, thanks man
[04:56] <jer_> what would be the counterpart of flash and dreamweaver for ubuntu?
[04:56] <saskia> man df, man du
[04:56] <Der_Richter> NRG88: Live-cd, then apt, to reinstall?
[04:56] <SanderD> hi. when installing the latest dapper flight, resizing ntfs partitions doesn't seem to work. could it help to defragmentat them?
[04:56] <jmullen> beruic: Nice, very cool.
[04:57] <saskia> SanderD: maybe "parted" can help
[04:57] <NRG88> yes Der_Richter to reinstall GRUB
[04:57] <lestat_> are there alot of issues or problems with ubunta
[04:57] <starzinger> SanderD: What tool are you using?
[04:57] <KenSentMe> jer_, dreamweaver would be nvu
[04:57] <lestat_> i mean is it better than windows
[04:57] <NRG88> espacially after win is installed :D
[04:57] <NikitkA[10] > SanderD, resize ntfs with windows tools
[04:57] <NRG88> because it destroyes grub
[04:57] <SanderD> saskia: is that on the installation cd? starzinger: the default tool you get when installing ubuntu
[04:57] <starzinger> gparted works fine for me when resizing ntfs partitions
[04:57] <beruic> jmullen: I'm using 0.16.0. Think the newest in ubuntu's reps is 0.12.0...
[04:58] <saskia> SanderD: better to do the other suggestion instead (do it under windows)
[04:58] <starzinger> SanderD: Do you have ubuntu installed, or is this in the installation phase?
[04:58] <SanderD> starzinger: this is the installation phase
[04:58] <Der_Richter> NRG88: Grub rewrites the bootsector. So whatever windows have done there it will be erased. Usually.
[04:58] <starzinger> SanderD: I suggest you either get a third-party program for windows then, or use a live cd like knoppix to resize the partition
[04:58] <beruic> Anyone who knows transcode?
[04:58] <port7> how do i stop xorg displaying a desktop bigger than my screen when i lower resolution?
[04:59] <port7> thanks
[04:59] <lestat_> is it poss. to have windows and ubuntu on the same computer
[04:59] <SanderD> NikitkA[10] , saskia: I'd rather not connect Windows to the internet on my laptop, then I would need virus scanners etc. do I have better chance when having defragmentated the partition first, or when I use GParted?
[04:59] <starzinger> lestat_: yes
[04:59] <jmullen> beruic: Heh, I'll have to finish wrestling with my nvidia drivers before I start customizing my development environment.  I've been looking for a good dreamweaver replacement
[04:59] <Der_Richter> lestat_: Of course.
[04:59] <port7> lestat_: yes you can dual-boot
[04:59] <lestat_> how
[04:59] <saskia> aha, GParted, yes
[04:59] <beruic> :p
[04:59] <frozen4lyfe> hehe linux rocks ^^
[05:00] <dell500> is it cheaper to get an internal hd for backup or is an external pretty cheap too?
[05:00] <BSDinux> create 2 partitions and use a boot manager...
[05:00] <lestat_> im running the live cd now
[05:00] <starzinger> SanderD: defragmentation doesn't matter
[05:00] <PDani_> is there a minimal netinstall iso for amd64?
[05:00] <saskia> yes, defrag first will help, a lot
[05:00] <KenSentMe> lestat_, if you install ubuntu on a windows system, you need to have a free partition or harddisk
[05:00] <jer_> how about macromedia flash?
[05:00] <beruic> jmullen: Remember: there's no WYSIWYG in Screem.
[05:00] <port7> lestat_: install windows 1st, but don't use all the disk
[05:00] <saskia> saves time
[05:00] <starzinger> I suggest running a live cd with gparted, then you'll be all set
[05:00] <jmullen> beruic:  pff, notepad.exe forever!
[05:00] <lestat_> i have it partition
[05:00] <port7> lestat_: then install ubuntu and it will detect the windows install and install alongside it
[05:00] <dell500> lol jmullen
[05:00] <lestat_> and xp is on it
[05:00] <beruic> jmullen: :D
[05:00] <starzinger> saskia: sure, saves time chaning the partition, but defragging takes time too :)
[05:01] <KenSentMe> lestat_, then ubuntu installs itself in a free partition and you can choose what os you want at startup
[05:01] <SanderD> okay, I'll first defragementate the partition, then use the hoary livecd that I still have to install gparted and try to resize the partition, thanks for your help
[05:01] <starzinger> defragmentation is done when resizing the partition
[05:01] <SanderD> (defrag is at 82%)
[05:01] <port7> Xquestoin: how do i stop xorg displaying a desktop bigger than my screen when i lower resolution?
[05:01] <beruic> jmullen: Is your name Mullen BTW or is it from somewhere?
[05:01] <lestat_> ok but i tried that it freezes
[05:01] <Der_Richter> Personally i recommend NOT using AMD64-dist for desktops, even if you DO have a 64-bit CPU. Programs written specifically for 64-bit will work fine. The rest... Well, let's just say it's not worth the trouble.
[05:01] <saskia> starzinger: lol, you're right
[05:01] <KenSentMe> lestat_, when does it freeze?
[05:01] <lestat_> i have a free partition of 80gbs
[05:01] <BSDinux> what freezes?
[05:01] <frozen4lyfe> how do u set proxy on linux?
[05:01] <starzinger> :)
[05:02] <SanderD> is it safe to use xgl by the way? when I tried it some weeks ago in gentoo (on another pc), it often crashed, but has it been improved lately?
[05:02] <jmullen> beruic: that's my name, chatzilla defaults to my username at work
[05:02] <saskia> frozen4lyfe: most of the time:  export http_proxy=http://somewhere:8080, something like that
[05:02] <starzinger> SanderD: I use xgl with compiz and all the fancy stuff on my laptop, using dapper
[05:02] <jer_> is there any linux app where i can make flash presentations?
[05:02] <lestat_> not sure i think when its half way
[05:02] <saskia> frozen: depends on your app
[05:02] <KenSentMe> lestat_, when you are installing or starting up?
[05:02] <lestat_> i dont get to any options
[05:03] <frozen4lyfe> its ubuntu
[05:03] <Xaero_Vincent> Does XGL and Compiz work on Kubuntu Dapper?
[05:03] <beruic> SanderD: As far as I know XGL should be inn rep on dapper...
[05:03] <lestat_> when i start my computer
[05:03] <SanderD> starzinger: okay, then I'll try it again :-)
[05:03] <BSDinux> jer_, native flash creation apps are still very very basic
[05:03] <SanderD> beruic, yes, I read it is, so I'll just try and see
[05:03] <BSDinux> jer_ you are better off installing wine+flash
[05:03] <errpast-wc> From commandline, how do I find the version of Ubuntu I am running
[05:03] <KenSentMe> lestat_, but the installation has finished?
[05:04] <saskia> uname -a ?
[05:04] <lestat_> i tried the live cd too and it doesnt work
[05:04] <beruic> SanderD: It better get June fast :D
[05:04] <lestat_> no im on a diff computer
[05:04] <toretore> does anyone here have compiled their own version of xmame? the one in the repos is just to old. just have a few question
[05:04] <jer_> what's wine?
[05:04] <saskia> beruic: will dapper delay again ??
[05:04] <Rod> hi!
[05:04] <BSDinux> wine is a framework to run win32 apps on linux.. check out winehq.org
[05:04] <beruic> saskia: Hope not, I really look forward to Firefox 1.5
[05:05] <lestat_> i install ubuntu on a diff computer
[05:05] <SanderD> does anyone know whether 3D acceleration for the ATI Radeon IGP 320M is supported by the open source drivers?
[05:05] <lestat_> but i want it on my computer and it freezes
[05:05] <SanderD> (otherwise I'll google it)
[05:05] <KenSentMe> lestat_, so your system hangs when you try to install ubuntu?
[05:05] <Der_Richter> lestat_: Try the live-cd on another computer. If it works for u there... Look at what differs between the computers. Impossible for us to say the problem, without having physical access to your machine. I guess.
[05:05] <starzinger> Xaero_Vincent: I've read that it works for the most part, but sometimes there are more problems than with ususal ubuntu dapper
[05:05] <beruic> Who was having trouble with Nvidia drivers?
[05:06] <errpast-wc> what commandline command will tell me what ubuntu version I'm running
[05:06] <lestat_> i did that
[05:06] <errpast-wc> uname -a tells me kernel.  I was hoping for "Breezy 5.1"
[05:06] <purple^haze> libsexy2 what is this about
[05:06] <starzinger> bbl
[05:06] <lestat_> it work on a diff. computer
[05:06] <lestat_> could it be in bios
[05:06] <beruic> saskia: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper
[05:06] <saskia> errpast-wc: grep "reezy" /etc/*
[05:06] <lestat_> by chance
[05:06] <wd3> installed shadow image for gdesklet and the sensor bin isn't being recognzd after install help.
[05:06] <Der_Richter> lestat_: Ok. So... what is the difference between the machines? Hardware?
[05:06] <BSDinux> lestat_, does the cd boot?
[05:06] <beruic> lestat_: nvidia?
[05:07] <lestat_> nvidia yes
[05:07] <MrKubuntuUser> How would I go about setting up a printer so that output goes directly to the printer instead of being spooled?  Is that possible?
[05:07] <beruic> lestat_: Trouble with driver?
[05:07] <lestat_> the cd boots
[05:07] <lestat_> its updated
[05:07] <Der_Richter> lestat_: Do u see the ubuntu splash, the initial loading screen?
[05:07] <Xaero_Vincent> starzinger, maybe things will work better when official Kubuntu is released
[05:07] <lestat_> no
[05:08] <purple^haze> anybody know .wmv converting tools?
[05:08] <Xaero_Vincent> I wont use gnome because I need the extra features and eyecandy of KDE.
[05:08] <lestat_> this computer is a pent. and mine is a adm.
[05:08] <beruic> purple^haze: I'm looking at transcode in a moment...
[05:08] <Der_Richter> lestat_: Taking a wild guess.... Could be something with your cd-drive? Something messing with the autoboot? BIOS-setting?
[05:08] <lestat_> could that be the diff.
[05:08] <livingdaylight> hi guys, is libdvdcss2 still a required plugin for dvd playback?
[05:09] <GeorgeAScott> i'm looking for some sort of scripting channel
[05:09] <Jimmey__> Xaero_Vincent, Gnome can look just as nice / nicer than KDE
[05:09] <lestat_> i have 2 drives i tryed both
[05:09] <GeorgeAScott> gnome rocks
[05:09] <Jimmey__> GeorgeAScott
[05:09] <Jimmey__> Amen to that!
[05:09] <lestat_> its set to boot from disk drive first
[05:09] <Der_Richter> lestat_: What version of ubuntu is it? Latest i386?
[05:09] <lestat_> 5.10
[05:10] <Der_Richter> lestat_: i386?
[05:10] <Xaero_Vincent> KDE has animation effects... plus 1000x more functional... with Gnome I cannot even configure my screensavers or restore files from the trash bin... etc.
[05:10] <beruic> lestat_: try booting from cd?
[05:10] <lestat_> how do i check that
[05:10] <deyan> 5.10 is the latest release version
[05:10] <Rod> i cant get my dwl 122 wireless to work... Althought ndgtk says the driver is well installed and recognised, it wont show up in the networking window...  Any ideas where to find help, or where the problem is? (yeah, somewhere between the chair and monitor lol)
[05:10] <deyan> the development version is dapper 6.06
[05:10] <lestat_> on the cd it say 5.10
[05:11] <Der_Richter> lestat: Is it for 64-bit?
[05:11] <lestat_> yes i tried booting from d
[05:11] <lestat_> cd
[05:11] <lestat_> no it says for your pc
[05:12] <Der_Richter> lestat_: You haven't downloaded it and burnt it yourself?
[05:12] <errpast-wc> saskia: Perfect.  Thanks
[05:12] <jenda> lol... that was quick...
[05:12] <KenSentMe> guys, when i install ubuntu on a system with a ati card an soundcard, will ubuntu work when i use it in a system that has amd instead of pentium and no ati or soundcard?
[05:12] <saskia> errpast-wc: what was the file? :D
[05:12] <beruic> How do I get rid of unused packages?
[05:12] <wd3> gnome rocks here's my screenshot.....http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12171
[05:12] <KenSentMe> i want to install a new server without having to stop my running server
[05:13] <lestat_> no i ordered the disk
[05:13] <pashminet> can someone please help me?
[05:13] <livingdaylight> guys, can i ask again, is anyone acquainted with libdvdcss2 being relevant still or not. I don't see it in repositories is all, thx!
[05:13] <maxtor> hola alguien puede ayudarme ?
[05:13] <boon> hello
[05:13] <toretore> a good grafhical reader for pdf? xfce4?
[05:13] <beruic> pashminet: What's the deal?
[05:13] <toretore> !pdf
[05:13] <ubotu> well, pdf is Pretty Dumb Format, or the Portable Document Format created by Adobe to replace PS for use with Acrobat or viewable with xpdf/kpdf/gpdf, adobe reader (free download, but closed source) or gv/gnome-gv. use ps.gz instead!
[05:13] <saskia> maxtor: inglesh, comprende?
[05:13] <beruic> pashminet: ask instead of asking for help...
[05:13] <Xaero_Vincent> gnome... braff oooowwwgaaghaha... :P
[05:14] <maxtor> ok
[05:14] <Xaero_Vincent> barf*
[05:14] <wd3> Xaero_Vincent,  check out my screenshot... :o)
[05:14] <pashminet> well, when i try to run the livecd, it says that it fails to load 'x' or something
[05:14] <MrKubuntuUser> Anybody?  How would I go about setting up a printer so that output goes directly to the printer instead of being spooled?  Is that possible?
[05:14] <maxtor> i have a install  ubuntu
[05:14] <maxtor> 5.04
[05:14] <livingdaylight> oh, common
[05:14] <Xaero_Vincent> when I can do everything that I can with KDE then we'll talk. :).. but hey its still Ubuntu anyway :D
[05:15] <maxtor> and how to configure ddclient for start
[05:15] <mlehrer> MrKubuntuUser: you could do it by hand - print to a file and then cat /tmp/whatever.ps > /dev/lp0
[05:15] <boon> ah did u guys read that bunk on windows vs linix
[05:15] <Jimmey__> Xaero_Vincent
[05:15] <Jimmey__> What can you do in KDE, but not Gnome?
[05:15] <beruic> pashminet: What live-cd do u have and what computer are u using?
[05:15] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: it should be printed right away even though it's spooled
[05:15] <beruic> How do I get rid of unused packages?
[05:15] <wd3> Jimmey__, good ?
[05:15] <Xaero_Vincent> lots..
[05:16] <beruic> Xaero_Vincent: That's not an answer...
[05:16] <Lorvija> Hey, where can i change which programs are used for specified files? for example i'd like to use xmms for music..
[05:16] <pashminet> beruic: pc (intel x86) and i'm using a pc
[05:16] <Jimmey__> w3d, very.
[05:16] <saskia> beruic: you should've "purge"d it when removing it
[05:16] <wd3> Jimmey__,  (smile)
[05:16] <maxtor> i have ubuntu 5.04 and , install apache  is my home webserver
[05:16] <NL5> livingdaylight: you need libdvdcss2 to watch DVD's
[05:16] <beruic> saskia: ?
[05:16] <Xaero_Vincent> goto the control pane; and u'll see what I mean
[05:16] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Hmm... I'm getting a big delay on a raw printer I have set up.  It's an Epson receipt printer getting plain text from a Java program called Innovative Millennium.  On Windows, I got a constant stream and preceipts printed very fast.  On Ubuntu (using CUPS), it frequently stops and it takes many times longer to print.
[05:17] <beruic> pashminet: What hardware?
[05:17] <KenSentMe> beruic, sudo apt-get --purge remove package
[05:17] <saskia> beruic: dpkg --purge remove thispackage
[05:17] <maxtor> but how to configure ddclient for running from start ubuntu
[05:17] <pashminet> beruic: intel celeron?
[05:17] <Der_Richter> maxtor: /var/www/
[05:17] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I don't know what's wrong. It should work like that though
[05:17] <beruic> pashminet: graphics?
[05:17] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: um should not that is
[05:17] <beruic> saskia: I'd like to find the packages which are not in use...
[05:18] <livingdaylight> NL5: right, i thought so, it always had been the case. So, why is it not in repositories?
[05:18] <beruic> KenSentMe: I'd like to find the packages which are not in use...
[05:18] <pashminet> beruic: ati radeon i think
[05:18] <saskia> beruic: you're the only one who knows
[05:18] <_Marek_> is there a way to compile packages from source and register them in the apt-get package database?
[05:18] <apokryphos> _Marek_: yes, checkinstall.
[05:18] <Rod> Installed ndis drivers:
[05:18] <Rod>   {name of driver}  driver present, hardware present  but it doesnt show up in Networking ... What do I wrong?
[05:18] <beruic> pashminet: You have another (preferably older) vard u can try?
[05:18] <saskia> beruic: you don't use it now, but what about later?
[05:18] <apokryphos> _Marek_: configure, then make, then sudo checkinstall
[05:18] <wd3> Xaero_Vincent,  gnome is nice. i know this, i've been to kde - xfce - three times now i'm back at gnome, it just fits........  (smile)
[05:18] <quarky> mrkubuntuuser : thats because linux printing with cups is ropey as hell with anything other than an HP imo.
[05:18] <_Marek_> apokryphos, many thanks :)
[05:19] <apokryphos> _Marek_: it'll create debs, and then you can install those and they get put into the dpkg database.
[05:19] <Xaero_Vincent> Knoqueror is an example of something Gnome doesnt have.. Konqueror sucks as a browser but it rules with it's address bar
[05:19] <NL5> livingdaylight: this may help, http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/04/libdvdcss2-and-w32codecs-for-ubuntu/
[05:19] <wd3> Jimmey__, right?
[05:19] <pashminet> beruic: nope, and it's a laptop so i don't know how to remove it either...
[05:19] <saskia> konquerer dies in my machine
[05:19] <toretore> i personally thinks xfce works best for me, i like it lightweigth and simple, but yet powerfull enough for me
[05:19] <mwe> _Marek_: not all drivers work even if ndiswrapper shows that. can you sudo iwlist <interfac> scan to see your ap?
[05:19] <saskia> xubuntu is light, yep
[05:19] <Jimmey__> wd3, I've done the same, although I might give XFCE a second chance some time, Gnome just does it's job silently, and politely.
[05:19] <pashminet> anyone knows anything about installing OS X on a PC?
[05:19] <Xaero_Vincent> Linus like KDE too...
[05:19] <apokryphos> saskia: dies? Crashes?
[05:19] <MrKubuntuUser> quarky:  is there any other option, then?  Is there somehow I can just directly stream my text output to the printer from within my app?
[05:19] <apokryphos> Xaero_Vincent: yeah, KDE is the way to go 8)
[05:19] <beruic> pashminet: :(
[05:19] <saskia> yes, crashed
[05:20] <apokryphos> saskia: reproducable?
[05:20] <beruic> saskia: Ok, here's the thing. I have in stalled and uninstalled a lot lately, and now I'd like to get rid of the libs that will never be used in my current setup...
[05:20] <GeorgeAScott> ok. if there isn't a scripting channel, could somebody give me a shove in the right direction for making a script that opens the terminal or command promp(linux or xp) and runs a command based on the selected text?
[05:20] <pashminet> beruic: is there a way to inactivate the card somehow?
[05:20] <wd3> uh ohh he had to bring the "man" into this.... (smile)
[05:20] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: you should probably check the log files and try to spot the cause
[05:20] <beruic> pashminet: What would that be good for?
[05:20] <quarky> goto linuxprinting.com and see. I think linux printing sucks the big one : but am always accused of trolling. It took me forever to get my HP deskjet configured - I hate to think of it ever stopping working again.
[05:21] <maxtor> how to make start ddclient from inicio of de machine?
[05:21] <saskia> beruic: you should've remembered all those dependencies if you know in the future you may not use the package
[05:21] <pashminet> beruic: i don't know really, i'm just confused
[05:21] <livingdaylight> NL5: thx, although Mercy! it looks hard
[05:21] <maxtor> how to make start ddclient from inicio of the machine?
[05:21] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Where would I find these logs?  Also, I'm not sure what would be there since it IS printing... it just takes too long.  :D
[05:21] <beruic> quarky: I have a Deskjet 540c and it took no time to configure...
[05:21] <beruic> saskia: :S
[05:21] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I'm not sure either, but maybe. /var/log/syslog probably
[05:22] <NL5> livingdaylight: you're welcome.... I've done it and it's not bad.
[05:22] <wd3> Jimmey__,  yeah, xfce was alot faster for me but i had config problems with certain software, so back at gnome, it's a little slower but man it just works.... (smile)
[05:22] <beruic> pashminet: The problem probably is that there's no drivers for your card on the live-cd...
[05:22] <saskia> beruic: there is one thing though, some kind of log to those
[05:22] <beruic> saskia: Where?
[05:23] <saskia> beruic: good question
[05:23] <quarky> beruic : same for the first time.Then something screwed up and the reinstallation was a nightmare : too many ways of doing things which overrode each other. I never want to go through that again.
[05:23] <saskia> beruic: i'll tell you when it rings the bell
[05:23] <beruic> quarky: I see...
[05:23] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: it is for sure somewhat broken, working like that though. My printer is printing as faste as in windows
[05:23] <maxtor> where configure ? for ddclient start from start of the machine
[05:23] <beruic> saskia: I love ya then...
[05:23] <wd3> has anybody had issues with the "shadow image" in gdesklet? it keeps saying the "sensor bin" not installed even after i install it.
[05:24] <saskia> beruic: say what
[05:24] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  What version of Ubuntu are you running?  Could it be because I'm running Dapper?  (Kubuntu Flight 6 with all updates as of Monday this week)
[05:24] <beruic> saskia: I love you when the bell rings
[05:24] <beruic> saskia: :D
[05:24] <saskia> beruic: then it will never ring :P
[05:24] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: dapper here as well. It has worked for years though
[05:25] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: with different printers
[05:25] <maxtor> please
[05:25] <beruic> saskia: You have a cruel sence of humour :'(
[05:25] <saskia> beruic: touchy
[05:25] <boon> come on be nice
[05:25] <beruic> saskia: Why not? :P
[05:26] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  hmm... I really don't understand.  It's not an issue with three network HP printers, but the little tiny delay is really brought out by that receipt printer and it's irritating the hell out of people... I had to switch in a Windows computer until I could figure this out.
[05:26] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  I'm also kind of surprised that there's no way to set up a printer without spooling the print job.
[05:26] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: yeah. I don't know why either. sorry
[05:27] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: windows does the same thing
[05:27] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: it's supposed to be processed right away if there is no queue
[05:27] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: not spooling means the job could get lost. that's why
[05:27] <boon> cause i think its nicer to be nice to everyone lol
[05:27] <beruic> saskia: I love myself now...
[05:28] <beruic> saskia: I found it...
[05:28] <saskia> beruic: how?
[05:28] <Juerd> In Windows it's possible to send a document directly to the printer, without spooling it.
[05:28] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, what is the name of this little printer?
[05:28] <beruic> saskia: In Synaptic: [Files > History] 
[05:28] <saskia> oh synaptic
[05:28] <Juerd> That can make printing one or two seconds faster, but bites you whenever the computer crashes :)
[05:28] <Juerd> Or the printer crashes.
[05:29] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  I can't remember the model number, but it's an Epson thermal receipt printer... 40 characters wide.  Only takes plain text output, which is why I have the driver set to RAW
[05:29] <saskia> yeah synaptic does too, but that's not what suppose to ring the bell, something else. well then.. synaptic will do
[05:29] <boon> oh u 2 there is a way u can do a private chat
[05:29] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Why would you not want to spool?
[05:29] <boon> just right click on the person then
[05:29] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: suppose two processes are trying to access the device directly approximate at the same time. the last one would just get lost becasue the first process is using the printer
[05:29] <boon> click on direct then go to allow chat
[05:29] <boon> oops offer chat
[05:29] <blindx> is there a command line ftp client?
[05:30] <saskia> ftp
[05:30] <boon> lol
[05:30] <blindx> lol.
[05:30] <blindx> thats easy
[05:30] <ompaul> !enter
[05:30] <saskia> rotfl
[05:30] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[05:30] <mwe> blindx: you might find lftp more friendly though
[05:30] <boon> lol
[05:30] <boon> !enter
[05:30] <blindx> why, what's lftp?
[05:30] <saskia> ncftp my fav
[05:30] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  The receipt printer stops printing after printing a few lines, waits, prints a few more lines, etc.  I think CUPS is slowing it down spooling.
[05:30] <mwe> blindx: a nicer ftp client
[05:30] <beruic> saskia: rotfl? I'm not so much into the newer shorts...
[05:30] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  That's not
[05:30] <blindx> mwe: is it gui?
[05:31] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  That's not really an issue because Millennium is the only process that ever uses that printer
[05:31] <mwe> blindx: no
[05:31] <blindx> why is it better than ftp?
[05:31] <saskia> u said command line, now you're talking gui
[05:31] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: It's spooled so that it can be sent to the printer as fast as the printer and its cable can handle.
[05:31] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: well that's the reason programs don't allow not spooling
[05:32] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, more than likely it has no ram - so what is the over the counter product that is being sold?
[05:32] <JwYoung> I'm having trouble with permissions in Ubuntu.  can anyone provide assistance?
[05:32] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Is it a parallel cable?
[05:32] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: as I said if it wasn't broken it should get printed right away anyway, if no one is waiting
[05:32] <saskia> JwYoung: of course you have permissions to use Ubuntu, it's free :D lol
[05:33] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: just ask...
[05:33] <JwYoung> Ubuntu won't allow me to run 'users and Groups' and about 50% of the applications in System/Administration.
[05:33] <_Marek_> mwe, was the "driver"msg intended for me?
[05:33] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  I don't think it's lack of RAM, as the rest of KDE flies.  It's for my local library... Millennium Circulation
[05:33] <NRG88> how do in install x display manager?
[05:33] <purple^haze> JwYoung,  try sudo appname
[05:33] <blindx> mwe: how do you change the type to binary in lftp? :x is there an lftp command list? :x
[05:33] <mwe> _Marek_: what?
[05:33] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  Yes it is
[05:33] <NRG88> in the repos, i think xdm is something else
[05:33] <_Marek_> apokryphos, one more question, is there a way to force -march=i686 -O3 ?
[05:33] <saskia> blindx: bin
[05:33] <blindx> it doesn't work
[05:33] <_Marek_> mwe, mwe _Marek_: not all drivers work even if ndiswrapper shows that. can you sudo iwlist <interfac> scan to see your ap?
[05:34] <saskia> binary ?
[05:34] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Perhaps playing with the settings in the machine's bios helps.
[05:34] <blindx> Unknown command `bin'.
[05:34] <mwe> _Marek_: that was for you, yes
[05:34] <blindx> same thing with binary
[05:34] <livingdaylight> NL5: nice One! i just cut and pasted the line into custom on synaptics repository
[05:34] <apokryphos> _Marek_: force install of a .deb regardless of architecture?
[05:34] <JwYoung> I can do everything from the command prompt but only from there after ive su to root.
[05:34] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Mode settings, like ECP/EPP, etcetera. Some combinations of hardware and software "just" don't work well.
[05:34] <NRG88> xdm is a small tool that was part of xbase-clients
[05:34] <_Marek_> apokryphos, i mean when compiling under ubuntu
[05:34] <NRG88> or it is not possible to install xdm on ubuntu?
[05:34] <_Marek_> mwe, which drivers you mean?
[05:34] <saskia> blindx: isn't it bin always?
[05:34] <saskia> or auto
[05:34] <blindx> I thought so.
[05:34] <blindx> oh
[05:34] <mwe> _Marek_: the windows driver for ndiswrapper
[05:34] <apokryphos> _Marek_: compile for another arch?
[05:34] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  I don't think it's anything in the BIOS, as this same machine printed wonderfully on LPT1 with that same printer under Windows 2000
[05:34] <blindx> with 'ftp' it's ascii by default.
[05:35] <blindx> at least on windows, it is.
[05:35] <saskia> just try
[05:35] <blindx> k
[05:35] <_Marek_> apokryphos, yeah, i need a more optimized version of nautilus, since my computer is slow, but i686 nautilus runs a lot faster
[05:35] <_Marek_> apokryphos, according to my own experience
[05:35] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: so your user is in the admin group...?
[05:35] <i3dmaster> what app can read MS project file type?
[05:35] <maxtor> how to load ddclient from ubuntu start? please
[05:35] <saskia> get something without defining bin/ascii
[05:35] <_Marek_> mwe, i don't compile drivers :)
[05:35] <tritium> i3dmaster: none other
[05:35] <saskia> maxtor: u mean dhclient ?
[05:35] <maxtor> how to load ddclient from ubuntu start? please
[05:35] <i3dmaster> tritium, really.. ok
[05:35] <JwYoung> I've put the user in root.  will that work?
[05:35] <mwe> _Marek_: weren't you trying to use ndiswrapper?
[05:35] <stjepan> can I apt-get vdrift?
[05:36] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, are your other computers network computers?
[05:36] <apokryphos> _Marek_: I'm not quite sure tbh
[05:36] <tritium> i3dmaster: yeah, unfortunately.  There is "planner", but it doesn't read MS project files.
[05:36] <_Marek_> mwe, nope, only installing nautilus
[05:36] <blindx> Hm, Making the data connection....
[05:36] <blindx> doesn't wanna go through
[05:36] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Yes, but neither Windows nor Linux are entirely bug free, so there may be something that influences things.
[05:36] <mwe> _Marek_: sorry then ;) nick confusion
[05:36] <stjepan> Why there isn't vdrift deb in ubuntu repos?
[05:36] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, sorry s/computers/printers
[05:36] <_Marek_> mwe, np
[05:36] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: adm and admin will do it
[05:36] <i3dmaster> tritium, ok bummer.. thanks man
[05:36] <maxtor> no is for mi server in ubunutu for dyndns
[05:36] <tritium> i3dmaster: I agree...
[05:36] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  yes, they are.  This machine is the only Kubuntu machine on the network.  The rest of the Millennium computers are Windows 2000
[05:37] <mbm1980> What is the best cure for Windows? Holy water or Ubuntu?
[05:37] <lestat_> both
[05:37] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  The receipt printer is on lp0
[05:37] <mbm1980> lestat_, Thanks mate
[05:37] <saskia> cure for what kind of disease?
[05:37] <lestat_> anytime
[05:37] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, and lastly what machines send info to that printer?
[05:37] <Xenguy> mbm1980: don't forget the live chicken too =)
[05:37] <mbm1980> My computer is suffering from windows
[05:38] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, via the kubuntu box
[05:38] <boon> well i have to go guys cya later
[05:38] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Each computer has its own receipt printer on LPT1.  The receipt printer isn't shared (sorry if I misunderstood you)
[05:38] <saskia> mbm1980: then install ubuntu
[05:38] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: What driver does the printer use?
[05:38] <Juerd> (In Linux)
[05:38] <JwYoung> That doesn't work as well.  Ive added the user to admin and when I click on Disk or some other System/admin app nothing happens.
[05:39] <saskia> mbm1980: use the holy water for the CPU's radiator tank
[05:39] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  RAW.  Millennium outputs plain text to the RAW driver.
[05:39] <tritium> JwYoung: adding the user to the admin group gives that user sudo priveleges.
[05:39] <mbm1980> Okay, I'll pur the holy water on the CPU now. *crosses fingers* Hope it works
[05:39] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: strange...
[05:39] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Have you tried outputting plain text to the printer yourself?
[05:39] <ubun2> Is there a way to disable DMA of an installation via a livecd?
[05:40] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: i.e. cat /etc/passwd > /dev/lp0
[05:40] <Juerd> s/i.e./e.g./
[05:40] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, no, but I seem to have the wrong end of the stick, :-)   okay each computer prints its own receipts and each printer is attached to a comptuer
[05:40] <mwe> ubun2: you can't install from the live cd
[05:40] <beruic> I'm running Gnome with Metacity as windows mannager. i can safely remove everything that has to do with Motif, right?
[05:40] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  No, I have not
[05:40] <saskia> as root cat /etc/shadow > /dev/lp0 then send it to me ;)
[05:40] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Please try and see if that's also slow
[05:40] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, I am tryin to get a fix on the network requirements :)
[05:40] <ubun2> Mwe but can I alter the dma settings of an installation?
[05:40] <JwYoung> KnifeMan[SUI] :  yes and when I execute user manager from the command prompt it states "GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[05:40] <JwYoung> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed."
[05:40] <mwe> ubun2: sure
[05:41] <nicklas> Hello. Trying to install ubuntu, but i get this message(translated): There were a mistake under the try to install the package initrd-tools on the target system. Anybody can help?
[05:41] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul: Yes, each computer has it's own local printer and each computer generates its own receipts
[05:41] <JwYoung> KnifeMan[SUI] : any Ideas?
[05:41] <gimmulf> Im having serios DNS problms and cant access website, im behind a router and uses dhcp, wat should i do?
[05:41] <simonpca> a+ tous!!
[05:41] <mwe> ubun2: edit /etc/hdparm.conf on the drive
[05:41] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, so here are things I would consider
[05:41] <purple^haze> gimmulf,  whats the problem ?
[05:41] <mephis1987_> http://04tlt.bizhat.com/maoi.htm
[05:41] <purple^haze> can u send pings
[05:41] <ubun2> k
[05:41] <Jimmey__> gimmulf, set the DNS address as the default gateway
[05:41] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: hmm nope. i'm not an expert with PAM and that auth stuff.... soory
[05:41] <mwe> ubun2: or disable it complete with the boot option dma=off IIRC
[05:42] <saskia> gimmulf: your dhcp server should give DNS settings as well
[05:42] <Atlas95> hello
[05:42] <saskia> gimmulf: take a look at your /etc/resolv.conf
[05:42] <Atlas95> someone have a mx1000 mouse here?
[05:42] <ubun2> can I do that bia editing in grub?
[05:42] <mwe> ubun2: is it because you can't boot with dma?
[05:42] <livingdaylight> can someone tell me how to install realplayer?
[05:42] <ubun2> s/bia/via/
[05:42] <livingdaylight> what is a .bin file??
[05:42] <gimmulf> saskia:  it says: nameserver 172.16.138.2
[05:42] <ubun2> mwe read http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889. That's basically me problem.
[05:42] <saskia> livingdaylight: like *.exe in winblows
[05:42] <mwe> ubun2: you could edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add dma=off
[05:43] <mwe> ubun2: let me check that
[05:43] <JwYoung> KnifeMan[SUI] : well thanks for the suggestions.
[05:43] <gimmulf> saskia:  but my router ip is 192.168.0.2
[05:43] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, so when it goes to print a reciept the receipt is generated by which tool?
[05:43] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  were you saying something?
[05:43] <saskia> gimmulf: say.. type:  host -tA www.yahoo.com
[05:43] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, no mostly I think :)
[05:43] <saskia> what's the output
[05:43] <gimmulf> saskia:  nothing happens
[05:43] <nicklas> Hello. Trying to install ubuntu, but i get this message(translated): "There were a mistake under the try to install the package initrd-tools on the target system. See /target/var/log/bootstrap.log" ... ?
[05:43] <livingdaylight> saskia: executable, ok, so where do i save it to this realplayer and how do i execcute it??
[05:43] <gimmulf> saskia:  ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[05:43] <KnifeMan[SUI] > JwYoung: I would try to reinstall libpam. maybe that helps.. and check if all dependencies for Gnome are met...
[05:43] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  sorry, missed your last message.  :D  The receipt is generated by Millennium Circulation, a Java program
[05:43] <saskia> can you ping 172.16.138.2 ?
[05:44] <gimmulf> saskia:  if i typ sudo dhclient it works after some seconds but i dont want to do that every 15 minutes
[05:44] <ompaul> okay so it generates and wants to talk to the printer?
[05:44] <ompaul> suggestion
[05:44] <mwe> ubun2: I don't know if disabling dma would help, but to do it edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add dma=off to the kernel line
[05:44] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  I get the same dealy when I try to print a CUPS test page (it prints out PostScript commands and I get the same delay)
[05:44] <livingdaylight> saskia: can i save it to the desktop? aguess it doesn't matter as long as i know where it is, right?
[05:44] <saskia> livingdaylight: i don't get it, what are you executing?
[05:44] <mwe> ubun2: it will decrease performance considerably though
[05:44] <livingdaylight> saskia: but...heheh...then what?
[05:45] <livingdaylight> saskia: realplayer 10
[05:45] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  It generates and passes it off to the printer object that I set up, Receipt, which is a RAW printer on lp0
[05:45] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, just put the output from the program to a file and try lp foo
[05:45] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  goes through CUPS
[05:45] <ubun2> Mwe, should I just recover aand replace the hardrive? It's dying?
[05:45] <saskia> livingdaylight: usually it asks where to put, or take a look at the dir where you're executing it
[05:45] <ompaul> that will too but it should be faster
[05:46] <livingdaylight> saskia: well i can put it where i like, but how do i install / execute the thing
[05:46] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Eh... I can't really do anything that requires extra steps.  It'll confuse library staff and make book checkout take longer.
[05:46] <saskia> livingdaylight: take a look inside that dir..
[05:46] <saskia> there should be a file with an "x" permission
[05:46] <mwe> ubun2: I don't know. it sure looks bad
[05:46] <saskia> usually inside a 'bin' directory
[05:46] <Turski> hi
[05:47] <Turski> i have problem with ut2004
[05:47] <initard> is there anything that can be done about hotplugs system hanging freezing at boot time?
[05:47] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: Any luck trying printing manually?
[05:47] <mwe> Turski: just practice. you'll get better
[05:47] <Turski> WARNING: ALC_EXT_capture is subject to change!
[05:47] <Turski> Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
[05:47] <TokenBad> is the new version of ubuntu released?
[05:47] <Turski> mwe, not about it ;)
[05:47] <rio> is someone from sweden here, no?
[05:47] <tritium> TokenBad: not until June
[05:47] <rio> i have big swedish question
[05:48] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, I have a dot matrix :-) want that :)
[05:48] <livingdaylight> saskia: ?? RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[05:48] <livingdaylight>  is not a directory? :s  you got an idea how to execture this mf-er    : )
[05:48] <rio> dot matrix?
[05:48] <Turski> can someone help with that?
[05:48] <TokenBad> oh ok..june..thought I might be to early
[05:48] <TokenBad> heheh
[05:48] <rio> is someone from sweden here, no?
[05:48] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  I'm not going to be able to try that right now, as the printer is being used by a Windows machine right now...
[05:48] <appsmaster> ubuntu is defying itself
[05:48] <saskia> TokenBad: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper
[05:48] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: I see.
[05:48] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  I'll have to try it later
[05:48] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  The library got pissed off at Kubuntu and swapped it out until I could fix it.
[05:48] <Turski> when i try to laundh ut2004, i get this: WARNING: ALC_EXT_capture is subject to change!
[05:48] <appsmaster> It is supposed to release the dapper in april, 6 month cycle
[05:48] <Turski> Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
[05:48] <Juerd> MrKubuntuUser: I'm leaving now, so I can't assist further. Good luck with your problem.
[05:48] <Juerd> Bye
[05:49] <_jason> !se
[05:49] <ubotu> Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[05:49] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, does it work on the HP printers?
[05:49] <MrKubuntuUser> Juerd:  Thanks!
[05:49] <appsmaster> ompaul HPprinters, do u want to set one up??
[05:49] <gimmulf> How do i see my mac adress?
[05:49] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  It works, but I think it takes longer for it to actually start printing than it does from Windows
[05:49] <tritium> gimmulf: ifconfig
[05:49] <KnifeMan[SUI] > gimmulf: ifconfig
[05:49] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul: only slightly, though
[05:49] <tritium> gimmulf: it's the HWaddr field
[05:49] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  not as bad as with the receipt printer
[05:50] <appsmaster> ompaul, u can set it up easily
[05:50] <ubun2> mwe, Can I do that edit from grub or must I use a livecd?
[05:50] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, are these printers able to live on the network
[05:50] <nicklas> Hello. Trying to install ubuntu, but i get this message(translated): "There were a mistake under the try to install the package initrd-tools on the target system. See /target/var/log/bootstrap.log" And it can't continue with the installation. Damn, any help?
[05:50] <ompaul> appsmaster, ohh I know :)
[05:50] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, as on ethernet?
[05:50] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Yes, the HP printers live on the network.  The Epson cannot.
[05:50] <ESPOiG> havin 2ms is better than 8ms on a LCD screen right?
[05:50] <appsmaster> niklas: the cd integrity should be done before installing
[05:50] <mwe> ubun2: you can edit from the menu. highlight the entry and press e
[05:51] <ubun2> k
[05:51] <tritium> ms=milliseconds.  Is that what you mean, ESPOiG?
[05:51] <mwe> ubun2: the highlight the kernel line and press e again
[05:51] <mwe> ubun2: then b to boot it
[05:51] <ESPOiG> yeh
[05:51] <ESPOiG> i think so
[05:51] <appsmaster> nicklas, r u listening??
[05:51] <tritium> ESPOiG: what is that a measurement of, then?
[05:51] <mwe> ubun2: it's only temporarely changed though
[05:51] <Turski> someone help me: Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
[05:51] <Turski> what to do
[05:52] <gimmulf> SHould my nameserver be the ip of my router?
[05:52] <JwYoung> #kubuntu
[05:52] <mwe> Turski: i direct rendering even working?
[05:52] <ESPOiG> it just says like 19" 2ms and 19" 8ms i wanna buy one see and they both have diff ms ratings and i dunno wat ms ratings are good
[05:52] <ubun2> yes, well if I can get things running a permanent change is possible.
[05:52] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Also with Flight 6 (on a different machine, using Ubuntu), it took about 45 seconds for CUPS to output to an Epson Stylus COLOR 600 that lived on the network using LPR
[05:52] <Turski> i have driveres installed and they worked yesterday
[05:52] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  could it be a Dapper issue?
[05:52] <KnifeMan[SUI] > gimmulf: yes
[05:52] <AndyJ> gimmulf: maybe.  Try and see if it works.
[05:52] <Turski> i don't know what i did
[05:52] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, okay so the only thing I would say is this, if the file will print fast when you do >>lp plain_text.foo<<  if the application can be convinced to print from a file have a daemon do "lp" when the file is generated
[05:52] <appsmaster> ompaul,  dont tell me u did a dist-upgrade so soon
[05:53] <nicklas> apsmaster: im listening, sry for the delay... So u think the problem is the cd?
[05:53] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, it might be - try a breezy live CD for a test page
[05:53] <Turski> Couldn't set video mode: Couldn't find matching GLX visual, i have drivers installed and it worked perfectly yesterday
[05:54] <appsmaster> nicklas, yes you must do a cd integrity check first
[05:54] <Luke> it seems that my update manager has stopped auto updating. anyone know how to turn it back on?
[05:54] <MrKubuntuUser> OK, I think I'll try the LiveCD and using the command you suggested under Dapper
[05:54] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, there has been a lot of work on cups in the last 24 hours
[05:54] <MrKubuntuUser> how does lp know where to output to?
[05:54] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, do live with 5.10
[05:54] <martyn_> what is the easets way that i can have read acsess to NTFS partions
[05:54] <nicklas> appsmaster: allright, i try that and comes back if it's not the problem.. Thanks a lot!
[05:55] <ESPOiG> tritium: it just says like 19" 2ms and 19" 8ms i wanna buy one see and they both have diff ms ratings and i dunno wat ms ratings are good
[05:55] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, it works with cups but a plain text file is an easy job
[05:55] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  This is with CUPS from Monday.  Could it possibly be fixed with apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:55] <nicklas> appsmaster: Hmm, and how do I do a cd integrity check?
[05:55] <kevinz> hi there, i just made Xgl working (i mean, it seems work as i see transparency and elastic window). But cube does not show up when i try "ctrl+alt+arrow key". I called compiz by "compiz --replace gconf decoration wobbly fade minimize cube rotate zoom scale move resize place switcher"
[05:56] <nicklas> appsmaster: never mind, found it
[05:56] <appsmaster> nicklas, i am sure the disk is bad
[05:56] <martyn_> is there an easy way to mount NTFS partions
[05:56] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Also, with "lp plain-text.foo", how does it know which CUPS printer to use?
[05:56] <ompaul> wait until tomorrow (I saw something I did not like earlier) but running a development o/s in a production environment is asking for big trouble
[05:56] <initard> whats the x-window-system  package called?
[05:56] <nirmal> now a days you can read and write to a  ntfs partition with kanotix
[05:56] <nicklas> appsmaster: k, i hope so... Would be an easy thing to fix :)
[05:57] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, the default one you can do lpstat to work it out
[05:57] <martyn_> ubuntu! ntfs
[05:57] <nirmal> martyn
[05:57] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, the default one you can do lpq
[05:57] <Luke> it seems that my update manager has stopped auto updating. anyone know how to turn it back on?
[05:57] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Yes, I suppose it was an incredibly stupid thing to do... I just wanted the improvements in Dapper too much... :-P
[05:57] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, sorry my phone is ringing gtg
[05:57] <martyn_> nirmal: whats  kanotix
[05:57] <MrKubuntuUser> ompaul:  Thanks for your help!
[05:57] <ompaul> MrKubuntuUser, we try
[05:57] <Luke> MrKubuntuUser: with lp, it uses the printer that is default in your /etc/printers.conf
[05:57] <nirmal> it is new linux distro
[05:58] <martyn_> nirmal: lol u mean knoblinux
[05:58] <nirmal> even 64bit version is also available
[05:58] <nirmal> no no its kanotix based on debian
[05:58] <ESPOiG> how do i manually edit my dns servers without using menus etc, like if i couldnt get gnome to run, is there a config file for editin them somewhere
[05:58] <appsmaster> martyn_  i think it is mount -t ntfs /dev/hd*** /mnt
[05:58] <nirmal> very fast
[05:58] <ompaul> martyn_ see #kanotix, it is interesting
[05:58] <nirmal> i am on that machine only
[05:58] <initard> ping ubuntu.com
[05:59] <nirmal> yea
[05:59] <initard> they're server down?
[05:59] <mwe> ESPOiG: /etc/network/interfaces, dns-servers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy under your interface
[05:59] <mwe> ESPOiG: dns-nameservers even
[06:00] <initard> i need new repos
[06:00] <ESPOiG> mwe: to first response they aint there?
[06:00] <vincenz> Finally I'm back
[06:00] <vincenz> sorry to whomever was trying to help me,
[06:00] <vincenz> my connection mucked up
[06:00] <mephis1987_> do any1 know any electric simulators run in linux ?
[06:00] <vincenz> anyways... X.org consumes a LOT of cpu for some reason
[06:00] <vincenz> someone asked me if I used firefox, the answer is yes
[06:00] <mephis1987_> sth like oval8
[06:01] <mwe> ESPOiG: what's that?
[06:01] <mephis1987_> do any1 know any electric simulators run in linux ? , sth like oval 8
[06:01] <mwe> ESPOiG: just add that line
[06:01] <vicky__> hola
[06:01] <LostFrog> Are the ubuntu servers having problems today?
[06:01] <LostFrog> Package servers, even.
[06:01] <mwe> LostFrog: it works here. what mirror?
[06:01] <vicky__> hi
[06:01] <LostFrog> right now.. security.ubuntu.com
[06:02] <mephis1987_> do any1 know any electric simulators run in linux ? , sth like oval 8
[06:02] <mephis1987_> !oval
[06:02] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987_
[06:02] <mephis1987_> !oval8
[06:02] <ubotu> mephis1987_: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:02] <ESPOiG> mwe: what do u mean, just add dns-nameservers even under interface and then primary first and then secondary just one on top of each other?
[06:02] <initard> thats what i've been saying the regular UBUNTU.COM sites are downnnn
[06:02] <mwe> LostFrog: actually it seems to hang right now
[06:02] <LostFrog> mephis1987_: Isn't their spice for linux?
[06:02] <LostFrog> there, even.
[06:03] <Luke> it seems that my update manager has stopped auto updating. anyone know how to turn it back on?
[06:03] <Rug> Howdy all
[06:03] <mephis1987_> LostFrog, yes
[06:03] <initard> Luke, check your repos
[06:03] <mephis1987_> i mean that spice
[06:03] <Rug> Use the Source Luke
[06:03] <mwe> ESPOiG: in the config section for your interfacee add dns-nameservers <space> nameserver1 <space> nameserver2
[06:04] <initard> archive.ubuntu.com isnt pinging back squat
[06:04] <ESPOiG> mwe: ty
[06:04] <felipito> well, hello guys
[06:05] <nicklas_> appsmaster: Just checkhed the cd, and it had an error... Thx!
[06:05] <Rug> How well do Dell
[06:05] <apokryphos> ubuntu.com too? Didn't know that was planned; knew about launchpad...
[06:05] <Rug> oops
[06:06] <Rug> How well do Dell's work with Linux?
[06:06] <LostFrog> They work well.
[06:06] <mwe> Seveas: btw security.ubuntu.com seems to be down as well
[06:06] <initard> so no apt-gets until they come back up or what?
[06:06] <Luke> initard: what do you want me to check about my repos?
[06:06] <apokryphos> mwe: hence the wildcard :P
[06:06] <felipito> Dell only sells pc's with linux but doesn't give any support
[06:06] <martyn_> can any 1 help i cant mount any ntfs drived at all
[06:06] <Doomhammer> i'm getting timeouts on security.ubuntu.com and us.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:06] <Seveas> mwe, *.ubuntu.com
[06:06] <ESPOiG> mwe: will those then show up in networkin under DNS
[06:07] <initard> Luke, what was your question?
[06:07] <gabourya1> hi
[06:07] <apokryphos> dooglus: /topic
[06:07] <Rug> LostFrog: thanks, I am just settin up  PC for my mom.  I've never used a dell before.
[06:07] <Luke> initard: everything works except that little notification bar icon that would pop up when i had an auto update ready
[06:07] <mwe> it said *.ubuntu.com/launchpad
[06:07] <apokryphos> initard: yup
[06:07] <Seveas> ubuntu DC has dropped off the net
[06:07] <mwe> oh i misread.
[06:07] <Luke> initard: my auto update stopped informing me when it had updates
[06:07] <mwe> sorry
[06:07] <nirmal> http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
[06:07] <initard> Luke, oh, n/m
[06:07] <apokryphos> no worries :)
[06:07] <nirmal> martyn here is the link for ntfs
[06:08] <Rug> Seveas: so would this be a bad time to do a fullinstall on 4 boxes?
[06:08] <Rug> =)
[06:08] <fe> hola are you speaking english ??
[06:08] <vincenz> fe: hablamos ingles
[06:08] <initard> apokryphos, how long, do you know?
[06:08] <martyn_> can an1 help me at all i am trying to mount 2 NTFS drives. but it saysthat there are mounted i can see them on my desktop but when i try to acsess them it say "i dont jave the correct permissions"
[06:09] <Seveas> Rug, no
[06:09] <fe> HJOLA A TO0S !
[06:09] <gabourya1> does anyone know how to install packages, cause I need to know how to install my GeForce FX 5700 Drivers.
[06:09] <fe> como estan de donde son ??
[06:09] <vicky__> hola fea
[06:09] <apokryphos> initard: I can't remember if it was actually the case, but I heard launchpad downtime was meant to be two hours.
[06:09] <Seveas> !es
[06:09] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:09] <Seveas> fe, vicky__ #ubuntu-es
[06:09] <initard> apokryphos, ok, thanks
[06:09] <GranMaestro> Hi there, could anybody here tell me if it is necessary to manually enter a smbpasswd to enable samba sharing or it can be done with the GUI?
[06:09] <FliesLikeALap> !tell gabourya1  about nvidia
[06:09] <martyn_> can any 1 help me at all i am trying to mount 2 NTFS drives. but it saysthat there are mounted i can see them on my desktop but when i try to acsess them it say "i dont jave the correct permissions"
[06:10] <mwe> gabourya1: you should just follow the !nvidia wiki
[06:10] <mwe> !tell gabourya1 about nvidia
[06:10] <Seveas> !tell martyn_ about ntfs
[06:10] <FliesLikeALap> martyn_  by default NTFS mounted partitions are only visible to root, you must mount it with the user option
[06:10] <nirmal> martyn did you find the link?
[06:10] <nirmal> http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
[06:10] <nirmal> more info for ntfs read write
[06:11] <mwe> Fitzsimmons: doesn't he need to set umask?
[06:11] <mwe> !captive
[06:11] <ubotu> [captive]  a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[06:11] <nirmal> oh ok
[06:11] <initard> can anyone makes sense of this for me?  -->  E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:11] <martyn_> Seveans: thx mate thats exactly what i have been looing for all day cheers
[06:11] <apokryphos> initard: synaptic/apt/dpkg is in use
[06:12] <initard> ahh, ok, thanks
[06:12] <LostFrog> Yay.. Ubuntu has all sorts of suprises for me this morning.
[06:12] <beruic> Does Motif equate Metacity or GTK or both???
[06:12] <LostFrog> kernel-source-2.6.12 isn't in the pool.
[06:12] <mwe> beruic: no
[06:12] <apokryphos> Seveas: back up
[06:13] <Seveas> seen it
[06:13] <conii> HOlaaaa xD
[06:13] <tomasz> Hi, strange thing: Yesterday I created a fig. with Xfig, today it cannot find any of the used fonts => I have reinstalled all of the X fonts ->still the same. Any hints ?
[06:13] <beruic> mwe: Then why do I have motif-clients installed? the only thing I can find that depends on some of the motif-stuff is Opear...
[06:14] <theinternet> Have the forums gone down?
[06:14] <apokryphos> theinternet: #ubuntuforums
[06:14] <apokryphos> appears so
[06:15] <initard> E: Package x-window-system has no installation candidate  <--is that the correct package name?
[06:15] <Seveas> initard, no
[06:15] <apokryphos> initard: what are you trying to do?
[06:15] <mwe> beruic: just remove it if you don't need it
[06:15] <initard> install x on another partition
[06:15] <mwe> beruic: it is not gtk though
[06:15] <_jeff_> hey guys
[06:16] <_jeff_> does xmms have shortcut keys?
[06:16] <Emperor> hi
[06:16] <twopeak> is there a way to edit GRUB? I installed windows on an extra harddisk, and I want to have the double boot possibilities
[06:16] <initard> what would the right package name be?
[06:16] <SilverMoonDragon> hi
[06:16] <livingdaylight> guys, how does one delete from /usr/bin for example?
[06:16] <beruic> mwe: I don't know if I need it. Isn't there an app that can determine which things I don's need?
[06:16] <Emperor> twopeak, grub-update would do it autmaticly
[06:16] <apokryphos> initard: what/why?
[06:16] <livingdaylight> what is the command for remove or delete?
[06:16] <LostFrog> apt-get remove
[06:16] <mwe> beruic: deborphan
[06:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell livingdaylight about cli
[06:16] <TheFuzzball> does anyone know why Kubuntu.org is down?
[06:16] <Emperor> Ubuntuforums down thou ? i was looking for the kernel howto
[06:17] <mwe> beruic: if you're trying to remove it and something needs it it wont let you though
[06:17] <beruic> mwe: command or gui?
[06:17] <argent> livingdaylight: `rm <filename>' or `rm -r <dirname>'
[06:17] <ompaul> !kernel
[06:17] <initard> apokryphos cuz all i have on the other partition is the server installation
[06:17] <mwe> beruic: cli
[06:17] <beruic> mwe: cli?
[06:17] <_jeff_> livingdaylight: you gotta do it in root, if you want to delete it using nautilus, type 'sudo nautilus /usr/bin/' in terminal
[06:17] <livingdaylight> LostFrog: there is a folder in /usr/bin i need to delete/remove so not apt-get
[06:17] <mwe> beruic: yeah command line interface
[06:17] <twopeak> Emperor grub-update: "command not found" I can enter grub though...
[06:17] <mwe> beruic: just intall it and type deborphan in a terminal
[06:17] <beruic> mwe: ah...
[06:17] <argent> how do i create a deb package for ubuntu? are there any good docs on doing so?
[06:17] <beruic> mwe: I'll give it a try then...
[06:18] <ompaul> Emperor, you can get such a beast on wiki.ubuntu.com  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware might be a good starting place
[06:18] <apokryphos> argent: there is plenty of documentation on it :)
[06:18] <initard> apokryphos, why, why?  i'm concerned about your concern.
[06:18] <apokryphos> initard: why would you have X on another partition? And why wouldn't you just symlink things...
[06:18] <apokryphos> argent: I'll get you a page with good links, one sec
[06:18] <Luke> it seems that my update manager has stopped auto updating. anyone know how to turn it back on?
[06:18] <argent> apokryphos: thanks
[06:19] <ompaul> Luke, try >>sudo apt-get update&& sudo apt-get upgrade << and see how it goes
[06:19] <livingdaylight> argent: i wanted to remove  realplayer from /usr/bin i think 'rm' worked thx
[06:19] <apokryphos> ubotu: packaging is at https://wiki.kubuntu.org/MOTU/Packages/Packaging/Kubuntu
[06:19] <ubotu> ...but packaging is already something else...
[06:19] <apokryphos> !packaging
[06:19] <Emperor> ompaul, thanks, forgot about the wiki
[06:19] <ubotu> [packaging]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPackagingGuide/Resources
[06:19] <apokryphos> argent: there
[06:19] <argent> livingdaylight: you should have used apt-get removed
[06:19] <argent> livingdaylight: you should have used apt-get remove
[06:19] <initard> apokryphos, cuz i decided to upgrade to dapper on the other part and if it fixes my soundcard/hotplug issues then eventually i'll scrap the breezy partition...why??????
[06:19] <Emperor> ompaul, time to compile some new kernel, and alsu update my nvidia drivers
[06:20] <argent> apokryphos: thanks
[06:20] <Zarephath> I forgot on my Mac and booted to the OS X install disk..now it has wiped my yaboot out and I can't boot back into Ubuntu PPC...what is the easiest way to just reinstall the bootloader after booting from cd?
[06:20] <apokryphos> initard: you have totally lost me. Why are you moving packages between them?
[06:20] <sfar> is it possible to get a better resolution on the "usplash" than 640x480 ?
[06:20] <argent> Zarephath: which bootloader?
[06:20] <mwe> sfar: I don't think so
[06:20] <argent> Zarephath: lilo or grub
[06:21] <Pordos> what's a gui ftp client that should be on my system by default?
[06:21] <Zarephath> argent: This is macintosh...
[06:21] <mwe> sfar: with fbsplash you can though. but it requires a custom kernel and a patch and some work
[06:21] <Pordos> i need to upload something to a friend's server.
[06:21] <argent> Zarephath: oh, sorry
[06:21] <argent> Pordos: i think gftp should be there
[06:21] <theinternet> Is the multiverse repository down too?
[06:22] <Cal> Hey. My breezy has problems starting, it worked fine some days ago and now it justs stops at "loading hotplug subsystem" :-/ What can be wrong?
[06:22] <mwe> theinternet: not one minute ago *.ubuntu.com was up as well
[06:22] <theinternet> Wierd. I can't seem to connect to it.
[06:23] <mwe> Cal: can you boot the old kernel, if a kernel update caused it?
[06:23] <mds\> is there a way to chmod a symlink to a dir?  I'm being told that the operation is not permitted
[06:23] <Cal> Nope, havent done any update
[06:23] <Pordos> argent it's not, but i apt-getted it.  thanks.
[06:23] <initard> apokryphos, what the hell? are you just toying with me?  I'm putting X on a partition that doesnt have x, THEN i'm going to update that partition to DAPPER DUCK and if that fixes my soundcard/hotplug issues i will use that as my primary desktop and scrap this partition... is there an issue with installing X?  or are you just chronicaly curious about my doings?
[06:23] <Cal> I could try recovery mode
[06:23] <mwe> mds\: perms of symlinks have no effect
[06:23] <_jason> mds\: no, you can't chmod symlinks
[06:23] <mwe> mds\: only the perms of the actual file
[06:23] <sfar> mwe, i heard about something like "splashy"
[06:24] <apokryphos> initard: dapper drake. Why aren't you *in* that other partition, is what I'm saying.
[06:24] <Pordos> wow, i'm not able to connect to most apt-get servers. (
[06:24] <Pordos> :(
[06:24] <Pordos>   Could not connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (216.165.129.138). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[06:24] <apokryphos> initard: I'm curious because it sounds to me like you're doing it in a pretty messy way.
[06:24] <mwe> sfar: I heard about it too. I haven't tried it. isn't that what usplash uses?
[06:24] <mds\> does that mean a regular user could remove a symlink?
[06:24] <PDani_> hi
[06:24] <mwe> mds\: no
[06:24] <Luke> Pordos: me too
[06:24] <PDani_> how can i set in xine-ui, that which alsa-device should be used?
[06:24] <Seveas> Pordos, the servers had a hiccup, someone is burping them
[06:24] <LostFrog> mds\: If he had permissions to.
[06:24] <sfar> mwe: i dont know :)
[06:24] <mwe> mds\: ownership matters
[06:24] <Dandre> hello all,
[06:25] <Cainus> hey... I installed gcc, but I still don't have some files that are supposedly common files (limits.h, syslimits.h)... anyone know what else I need to install?
[06:25] <mds\> ahhhhh
[06:25] <_jason> Cainus: build-essential
[06:25] <apokryphos> Cainus: what are you trying to compile?
[06:25] <Seveas> mds\, removing a file is not a matter of permissions on that file, but of permissions on the dir the file is in
[06:25] <Pordos> Seveas weird coincidence.  right now my friend's ftp server is being weird too.
[06:25] <mds\> Thanks..   the ownership is where I was confused..
[06:25] <Seveas> mds\, ownership schmownership 
[06:25] <Cainus> _jason: say what? :)
[06:25] <Pordos> thanks for the info Seveas.  I thought it was just me...like karma or something.
[06:26] <Pordos> Seveas japanese?
[06:26] <Seveas> !tell Cainus about compiling
[06:26] <_jason> Cainus: the build-essential package should give you all of those things
[06:26] <LostFrog> Pordos: I wish.
[06:26] <Dandre> a very simple question maybe in faqs but I haven't seen. Does ubuntu  uses the full power of intel core duo?
[06:26] <Pordos> LostFrog thanks.
[06:26] <Cainus> apokryphos: some python stuff that uses a few C modules
[06:26] <apokryphos> Cainus: you won't want to compile something that's already in the repositories, and if there's just an older version you'll want to use build-dep
[06:26] <Seveas> Dandre, if you install the appropriate kernel package: yes
[06:26] <quarky> you need to install the man pages though
[06:26] <Cainus> apokryphos: no this is pretty unique stuff... it's not in repositories
[06:26] <apokryphos> Cainus: ok. Install the build-essential package from synaptic
[06:27] <Luke>  <- what is this?
[06:27] <twopeak> using update-grub doesn't find my windows (though the drive is mounted) Any ideas how to make GRUB recognize my second harddrive with Windows?
[06:27] <Seveas> apokryphos, build-dep doesn't drag in build-essential 
[06:27] <Dandre> quarky: is it in the install cd?
[06:27] <Luke> Seveas: is that some asian character that you use as a smily?
[06:27] <mwe> Luke: funny symbol looking like a smiley
[06:27] <quarky> dont know. its accessible via synaptic though.
[06:27] <apokryphos> Seveas: by definition it should install all the things required for building the package
[06:27] <Seveas> apokryphos, no
[06:27] <apokryphos> then again, I've never tested the command without having b-e installed
[06:27] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! Help me! Where can I find the newest developement iso file of Dapper Drake ?
[06:27] <Dandre> ok
[06:27] <quarky> you dont need man pages to install : but they are a help to compile & write sdw :-;
[06:28] <apokryphos> ltibor65: you'll want to get the latest flight (beta) which is available from the website
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> ltibor65: The "daily build" section of cdimage.ubuntu.com
[06:28] <Seveas> apokryphos, package maintainers can count on build-essential being installed when writing their build-dependencies
[06:28] <apokryphos> problem is with that that it's not always guaranteed to even boot and/or run
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> ltibor65: For absolute newest, that is.  Flight 6 might be the wiser choice.
[06:28] <rabbit1> When is Hoary coming out??
[06:28] <apokryphos> hoary came out ages ago
[06:28] <apokryphos> breezy is the latest stable
[06:28] <rabbit1> official?
[06:28] <rabbit1> yeah..
[06:29] <rabbit1> so when is hoary going to be out stable?
[06:29] <rabbit1> I thought it was april sometime?
[06:29] <Emperor> it is
[06:29] <tonyyarusso> rabbit1: Last year...
[06:29] <_jason> !dapper
[06:29] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[06:29] <OnTheBeachAtEngl> ..
[06:29] <rabbit1> !hoary
[06:29] <ubotu> hoary is, like, a word that means grey or ancient.  Shakespeare made a joke about it in his play Romeo and Juliet
[06:30] <quarky> rabbit1 : get with the times :)
[06:30] <rabbit1> quarky, there is no hoary ??
[06:30] <radar1976> question....I keep getting a imap module error, it isn't loading, I'm not sure how to check if it is installed, can someone assist me please?
[06:30] <rabbit1> aww...  delay of 6 weeks!
[06:30] <twopeak> !grub
[06:30] <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
[06:30] <radar1976> !breezy
[06:30] <ubotu> Breezy is the current stable version of Ubuntu. If you would like to upgrade to it, the guide to upgrading to Breezy is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> rabbit1: Yes, there is a Hoary.  It was released in April of 2005.
[06:30] <radar1976> !php-imap
[06:30] <ubotu> radar1976: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:31] <LostFrog> yay.. packages are back up.
[06:31] <rabbit1> tonyyarusso, oh..  that was before breezy huh
[06:31] <tonyyarusso> rabbit1: Correct.
[06:31] <rabbit1> hoary > breezy > dapper June 1st
[06:31] <rabbit1> thanks
[06:31] <lou_> Yeah, I just noticed they're back up.  I just finally managed to get here (to see what was going on) when the server came back online.
[06:32] <Cal> It stalls at the "starting hotplug subsystem" even if I try to boot a older kernel. :(
[06:32] <bliss1__> hi
[06:32] <rabbit1> I'm waiting for a fix on my scanner..  it was too complicated to fix on my own..
[06:32] <Virtuous> hmm
[06:32] <rabbit1> easier just to boot into windows, aww.. : (
[06:33] <bliss1__> nickrud: accounting still/ heres my question just been through a process of instaling Xen and the final comand before reboot is update-rc.d xend defults 20 21  and update-rc.d xendomains defaults  21 20  but in each case  file does not exist does mean I must create these files in ietc/init.d ?
[06:35] <kevinz> hello. where to set locale for a user?
[06:35] <roy> hi, random linux question...can I list all directories under a given path recursively using ls? (directories only, not files)...that is, I want the same listing as "ls -R", except filtering out non-directory entries
[06:36] <tonyyarusso> roy: I think you would do that with find, something like find /top/directory -type d
[06:37] <roy> tonyyarusso: thanks!
[06:39] <Cainus> apokryphos, _jason: thanks...got it going!
[06:40] <radar1976> !php-imap
[06:40] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, radar1976
[06:40] <radar1976> question....I keep getting a imap module error, it isn't loading, I'm not sure how to check if it is installed, can someone assist me please?
[06:41] <bliss1__> how to get to arrick's channel
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> Where could I find a list of the characters that need escaping on the command line, like spaces?
[06:43] <ratschnowski> hello, got a problem with gimp and printing
[06:43] <ratschnowski> just installed a HP 6940 which works fine so far and rea somewhere to run printing with lpr-cups -P ...
[06:44] <ratschnowski> but i do not have this lpr-cups command
[06:44] <ratschnowski> gimp-print is installed, if using the normal command as default in gimp, no image is printed, just random letters
[06:46] <radar1976> hmmm
[06:46] <nickrud> ratschnowski, the command is lpr (no -cups) , it's in the cupsys-bsd package (which should be installed)
[06:46] <radar1976> how do you get imap functions in php
[06:47] <ratschnowski> nickrud: this package is installed, but lpr-cups does not exist as command
[06:47] <boldii> hi
[06:47] <nickrud> ratschnowski, it's lpr
[06:48] <Emperor> radar1976, http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/ref.imap.php
[06:48] <ratschnowski> i thought that, but if i use lpr -cups -P there is no difference
[06:48] <boldii> I have the following problem: I want to encrypt my wifi using wpa and I read everywhere something about /etc/init.d/wpasupplicant but I can't find this file anywhere. Where can I get it from?
[06:48] <|lostbyte|> why does'nt ubuntu have a resolve.conf file ?
[06:48] <nickrud> ratschnowski, lpr -P<destination>
[06:48] <mjau> hi, i'm having troubles getting my broadcom 43xx card working, has anyone succeeded in installing it and connecting using WPA-PSK?
[06:48] <LostFrog> |lostbyte|: It should.
[06:48] <bliss1__> nickrud: did you see my post
[06:49] <MenZa> your wha'?
[06:49] <boldii> |lostbyte|: it is called /etc/resolv.conf
[06:49] <LostFrog> lol.. no 'e'.
[06:49] <pad> Does anyone want to answer Java questions,ppc? I have it but can't install. Have chat scheduled in 12 minutes, need Java for chat applet.
[06:49] <nickrud> bliss1__, I do now, and yes, you need to create those files in init.d for the update-rc.d to work
[06:49] <|lostbyte|> lolz.. LostFrog boldii: i dont, i'll create it.
[06:50] <dennis_> could someone give me an address for a downloadable firewall or virusscan?
[06:50] <ratschnowski> nickrud: no change
[06:50] <LostFrog> dennis: apt-get install shorewall ?
[06:50] <nickrud> ratschnowski, it's been a while since I printed directly from gimp, a sec.
[06:51] <dennis_> LostFrog: yes please
[06:51] <bliss1__> nickrud: just touch and the name of the files ie xend and xenddomains in etc/init.d thats it
[06:51] <ubuntu> a
[06:52] <nickrud> bliss1__, no those files will need content, at least start & stop sections. I have no idea what the content should be exactly
[06:52] <bliss1__> nickrud: thanks
[06:52] <ubuntu> << runing first time live dvd ubuntu
[06:56] <nickrud> ratschnowski, I just used lp -s -d<destination> and got good printing. the <destination> is a printer name I defined using system-admin-printing
[06:57] <ratschnowski> i know, it works fine when printing testpages, but when using gimp its a mess
[06:57] <Stormx2> wow
[06:57] <Stormx2> has the #ubuntu channel ever been this quiet?
[06:58] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: I doubt it...
[06:58] <me2win> Stormx2: a few times before
[06:58] <me2win> VERY few times
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: Do a trick or something to entertain us, please?  ;)
[06:59] <ubotu> tonyyarusso: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:59] <thor> Anyone know how I can fix this error: "could not find module snd_hda_intel" ?
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> Aw, you're not fun today ubotu.
[06:59] <Stormx2> !fun
[06:59] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Stormx2
[06:59] <Stormx2> we should make ubotu tell jokes
[06:59] <Stormx2> thor: Nope sorry. When are you getting the error?
[06:59] <shredder_> heard of the new divorce barbi?
[06:59] <nickrud> ratschnowski, you used that line in the setup printer dialog accessible from the print dialog?
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: They'd only enable it in offtopic anyway, and it would be more appropriate for Ubugtu.
[07:00] <shredder_> She comes with all kens stuf
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> shredder_: Nice.
[07:00] <Stormx2> what IS ubugtu? whats his point?
[07:00] <radar1976> Emperor:  I read that, but my question is, I have PPC and I'm not sure how to check / find the imap module for my platform
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: Well, the point is as a bugtracker, but it does random stuff too.
[07:00] <radar1976> I can't find it in apt-get repositories
[07:00] <Stormx2> lol sweet
[07:00] <Emperor> radar1976, should work on all platforms i guess
[07:00] <thor> Stormx2: after the Realtek drivers screwed up my soundsystem. I'm trying to load the snd modules, but they seem to be wiped from my system by the Realtek install scrips. I'm running Dapper with kernel 2.6.15-20
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: Try this: '/msg Ubugtu Tell me about bug 1'
[07:00] <shredder_> There having a real problem solving murders in west virginia
[07:01] <Stormx2> Oh the "microsoft own the world" bug?
[07:01] <tonyyarusso> shredder_: All the DNA is the same?
[07:01] <shredder_>  Theres no dental records, And all the DNA is the same
[07:01] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: Yeah.
[07:01] <radar1976> I don't really want to recompile my php engine, just looking for the module itself
[07:01] <shredder_> Ye3ah
[07:01] <joodaas> I'm rather behind thetimes as far as X delveopment goes. Is EXA now a part of xorg and what kind of effects does it accelerate? Is it just transparency type stuff and alpha blending?
[07:01] <Stormx2> shredder_: hahaha
[07:01] <TABASCO> can anyone help me with WLAN at Ubuntu?
[07:01] <tonyyarusso> See, all it takes is a little offtopic talk and people start asking real questions again.
[07:02] <thor> TABASCO: Have you tried the forums? Every other post there is about WLAN.
[07:02] <r0bby_> ;window 9
[07:02] <tonyyarusso> TABASCO: You'll probably get a better chance at help if you give more detail.
[07:03] <TABASCO> yes, I#ve tried
[07:03] <TABASCO> but with the Intel Celeron it doesnt work
[07:04] <harrison> what is the easiest way to remote desktop between to linux machines?
[07:04] <radar1976> harrison: VNC
[07:05] <harrison> i have a rheles4 machine and a ubuntu machine
[07:05] <harrison> that is what i thought
[07:05] <harrison> i have enabled remote desktop sharing on both machines, but when i use tsclient, i can't connect
[07:05] <radar1976> you can get VNC to wrap over the console of the target machine
[07:05] <harrison> how do i do that with tsclient?
[07:06] <radar1976> did you put the port number after the host, do a nmap on the server to find out what port is being used
[07:06] <radar1976> or check the config
[07:06] <LostFrog> How can you enable remote desktop sharing on linux?
[07:06] <radar1976> default installs of VNC on linux start at 5901
[07:06] <harrison> i did it through the system preferences tab
[07:07] <radar1976> ubuntu uses 5900
[07:07] <harrison> ok
[07:07] <radar1976> LostFrog: installed VNC
[07:07] <LostFrog> harrison: that is VNC.
[07:07] <mephis1987_> hello , can NFS used with windows , or only samba can ?
[07:07] <radar1976> there is a third party NFS utility for windows...
[07:07] <LostFrog> mephis1987_: If you can find/buy a NFS client for it.
[07:07] <Patrick_> hi, is there a ubuntu livecd available with reiser4 capabilities ?
[07:08] <radar1976> how every LostFrog is correct, no free utils
[07:08] <radar1976> use Samba
[07:08] <shredder_> Your problem is kind of simple, The isoflouric wave transponder must be stabilized using a 0.86 parameter ionic template, No more than that should allow the himneostatic base to adjust the bi polar flux to the desired frequency. If that does not work, Smash your PC.
[07:09] <harrison> where are the configs for vnc on the machine i am trying to connect to?
[07:09] <radar1976> so anyone got the php-imap module for apache on ppc
[07:09] <radar1976> me can't find i
[07:09] <harrison> i need to double check the port
[07:09] <radar1976> t
[07:10] <ubuntu> irc.efnet.net
[07:10] <kangpeh> Hi, I have a minor problem.  When I restarted my system after an update, the X.org display became "less than" the size of my LCD on my laptop.  I.e., there is blank space on the side.
[07:11] <kangpeh> The system is running fine, it's just the display is not using the "area" to the right.
[07:11] <radar1976> kangpeh rerun the xconfig
[07:11] <kangpeh> radar1976: :|
[07:11] <radar1976> or check the X86Config file
[07:11] <kangpeh> Nothing was changed on those lines...
[07:12] <radar1976> it may have changed the monitor type
[07:12] <martyn> any way to upgrade openoffice from 2.0 to 2.2
[07:13] <vernanator> Could not open "linux bible [wiley-2006 edition]  [ SONZZ ]  (pdf).rar"
[07:13] <vernanator> Archive type not supported.
[07:13] <shredder_> #1 rule for computer longevity, Do not under any circumstances let your girlfriend touch your PC. If possible get her a disposable computer to mess with.
[07:14] <vernanator> how do I extract .rar files
[07:14] <tonyyarusso> How much of my system resources would I be sacrificing on my laptop if I wanted to run an Apache web server with low traffic just for kicks?
[07:14] <void^> rule #1 applies to anyone who is not an equal or higher level geek
[07:14] <shredder_> Yeah thats it
[07:14] <ryness> can anyone plz recommend a dreamweaver-like webdev prog in apt?
[07:14] <shredder_> my bad
[07:14] <livingdaylight> should i not have removed folder 'realplayer' from /usr/bin?
[07:15] <radar1976> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faqs/2006/02/open-rar-file-or-extract-rar-files.php
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> ryness: Nvu.
[07:15] <arrick> tonyyarusso, how are you todya
[07:15] <arrick> today even
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Not bad.  Just had my first exam.  Went okay.
[07:16] <arrick> I just had my first on last night, got a 98% on it
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> Nice.
[07:16] <ryness> tonyyarusso, thank you... i'll checkout nvu... are there any other possible programs?
[07:16] <arrick> my last one is tonight
[07:17] <tonyyarusso> ryness: Yeah, offhand I'm thinking screem and something, but I'm not sure what.  If you don't need the GUI goodness and just want a powerful editor, even Dapper's gedit is getting up there.
[07:17] <ryness> i don't *need* the gui-goodness i just want to compare w/ dreamweaver
[07:17] <arrick> tonyyarusso, if i want to move multiple files to one directory, what would be the command in terminal to do so?
[07:18] <ryness> since a number of my webdevs use it
[07:18] <radar1976> arrick: mv -rf <files>
[07:18] <tonyyarusso> arrick: mv file1 file2 file3 /dest/dir/
[07:18] <arrick> ok thanks
[07:18] <radar1976> oh a select files.... gotcha
[07:19] <radar1976> I have no clue why it is soo freak'n hard to get the php-imap module
[07:20] <radar1976> GRRR
[07:20] <radar1976> all the other distro's have it!
[07:20] <radar1976> trying to load a php app and this message I get
[07:20] <radar1976>  Checking extension imap is loaded or loadable: False
[07:20] <radar1976> The imap extension is needed by the two email apps (even if you use email with pop3 as protocoll).
[07:20] <_jason> !info php5-imap
[07:20] <ubotu> php5-imap: (IMAP module for php5), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 5.0.5-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 35 kB, Installed size: 160 kB
[07:20] <gholen> Hi! Anyone knows what to do when grub tells me that the second stage of sector 2 is unknown?
[07:20] <_jason> radar1976: have you enabled universe?
[07:21] <radar1976> oh.... lemme check...
[07:22] <radar1976> I didn't have that enabled....
[07:22] <radar1976> thanks _jason
[07:22] <_jason> radar1976: np
[07:22] <doctor> witam, jest ktos z polski
[07:22] <_jason> radar1976: there is php3-imap, php4-imap, and php5-imap by the way
[07:22] <_jason> !pl
[07:22] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[07:22] <doctor> aha, dzieki
[07:22] <twopeak> not knowing anything about Grub, would it be smart to edit my menu.lst to add windows?
[07:22] <radar1976> I'm using php5 so thats what I will install
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: The better bet would be to let it try to add it automatically.
[07:23] <phaidros_> hi.
[07:23] <shredder_> anyone here overclock with ubuntu?
[07:23] <twopeak> tonyyarusso I tried the "update-grub" and then using install disk with rescue mode as I found in the wiki, but nothing helped.
[07:24] <phaidros_> since a kernel update my bootsplash is gone and all terminals are black. I completely removed an older kernel. what could be missing?
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: Dang.  Is it a weird setup somehow?  (slave drives or the like?)
[07:24] <phaidros_> shredder_, no overclocking but undervolting ;)
[07:24] <Gamedev> http://www.du-bist-oranjes.de/
[07:24] <graveson> how can i convert rm video file to to dvd so i can watch it on my tv ?
[07:24] <djiceman> any experienced users could help me?
[07:24] <phaidros_> spam/
[07:25] <phaidros_> djiceman, ?
[07:25] <twopeak> tonyyarusso: Ubuntu is on IDE master (hda) (on hda1) and Windows is on IDE slave (hdb) (on hdb1)
[07:25] <kristalino> is it possible to dist-upgrade ubuntu ?
[07:25] <phaidros_> kristalino, yes
[07:25] <_jason> kristalino: yes
[07:25] <shredder_> Thats a new one to me, undervolting.
[07:25] <djiceman> i have errors while loading installation: either, run out of input data or loading ... and then system freezes
[07:25] <vernanator> how do I get to the multiverse repository
[07:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell vernanator about multiverse
[07:25] <phaidros_> shredder_, for pentium-m laptops, lower powerconsumption, less heat
[07:25] <shredder_> I see said the blind man to the deaf dog
[07:26] <phaidros_> vernanator, go to synaptic and select in the repositories :)
[07:26] <skpl> can someone tell me how i can get my trashcan on the dekstop?
[07:26] <kristalino> how can i see how much packages there is in ubuntu ?
[07:26] <_jason> !deksktoptrash
[07:26] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _jason
[07:26] <_jason> !desktoptrash
[07:26] <ubotu> it has been said that desktoptrash is applications menu-> system tools-> configuration editor: /apps/nautilus/desktop/trash_icon_visible
[07:26] <LostFrog> Pick it up and put in on the desk?
[07:26] <jooodas> How come the intel i810 driver *still* does not have EXA support by default?
[07:26] <phaidros_> kristalino, look into synaptic
[07:26] <skpl> thank you
[07:26] <skpl> THANK YOU MUCH
[07:26] <initard> whats the smartest way to install xwindow?
[07:26] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: That might do it, not sure.  Well, you can always try; if you understand what you're doing at all the worst you'll do is make a grub entry for Windows that doesn't boot, which is where you're at now anyway.
[07:27] <phaidros_> bootsplash gone and all temrinals remain black :( what to do?
[07:27] <djiceman> my problem: uncompressing linux        run out of input data      system halted
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> kristalino: Oh, there's a way to do it with the bot here too if I can remember....
[07:27] <twopeak> tonyyarusso: I don't know anything ;-) but I read the wiki and there's an example in the menu.lst and I feel like I can add a new "section" for windows.
[07:28] <kristalino> !packages
[07:28] <ubotu> methinks packages is You can browse the packages in the Ubuntu repositories from http://packages.ubuntu.com .  It also has a nifty file search feature.
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> !dstats
[07:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu Distro Stats on breezy... 18621 packages, 1641 maintainers, 37122 MB installed size, 11461 MB compressed size.
[07:28] <kristalino> tonyyarusso, yes :)
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> W00t, go me.
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: Go for it then, and good luck!
[07:28] <vernanator> is there any way to get back to what ubuntu is at install without reinstalling?
[07:29] <djiceman> please help with my problem: uncompressing linux        run out of input data      system halted
[07:29] <phaidros__> vernanator, dpkg-reconfigure is your friend
[07:29] <Chousuke> djiceman: bad kernel, it seems
[07:29] <Chousuke> djiceman: or you can hope so :P
[07:29] <djiceman> but its loading from disc, trying to start the install, even live cd does that
[07:29] <Bambino> What does this mean when GRUB says: "Internal error, second stage if sector 2 is unknown"
[07:29] <martyn> how do i install mp3 codecs
[07:30] <tonyyarusso> vernanator: And if you could get a list of default packages you could do a set-selections.
[07:30] <Chousuke> djiceman: ok. hm
[07:30] <Chousuke> djiceman: maybe it's your cd drive failing then?
[07:30] <arrick> Bambino, bad burn
[07:30] <djiceman> i tried 3 different drives
[07:30] <arrick> you check the md5sum?
[07:30] <Chousuke> Hm
[07:30] <venin> im connected through wireless to a linksys wrk54g router that dials pppoe and using a modem set to bridge mode. however, i lose internet connection quite often when using the wireless and ubuntu, its not like that when using windows xp. any ideas?
[07:30] <Bambino> arrick, how you mean with bad burn?
[07:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell martyn about mp3
[07:30] <arrick> you might ave a bad disc
[07:30] <djiceman> i even installed on another machine, works fine, installed fine on a new p4 3ghz...., the machine i want to install on is an amd 1.4gh with 384mb ram
[07:31] <Chousuke> Bambino: the image might be corrupted or the burn might've failed
[07:31] <|lostbyte|> Hi, how to i get connected to pc1 my gw which is set properly to do nat, i have done "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 up;route add default gw 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0" but after that i cant ping google.com or its ip ! is there something extra i got to do ? pls help
[07:31] <Bambino> Chousuke, thanks sir
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> Wait a minute, is that !dstats telling me I can install every package available for Breezy for 3.7GB?  Wow.
[07:31] <vernanator> so what is the basic form of dpkg-recofigure?
[07:31] <arrick> and ubuntu themselves just sent out I dont know how many shipit bad cds
[07:31] <arrick> I got 10 of them in a 25 pack shipment
[07:31] <vernanator> like dpkg-reconfigure blah blahh blahhh
[07:31] <|lostbyte|> i type the above on pc2 ( ubuntu )
[07:32] <shredder_> djiceman Try installing on a spare hard drive using a computer that has no problem installing to a drive. then take the drive and put it in your problemed PC. That may or may be of help. I keep a few hard drives with ubuntu installed on them and experiment on every PC I can get my hands on.
[07:32] <bartekWeyd> hi everyone! I have some problem with my cooling fan. I have toshiba satellite a50 and when i type fan in command line i get "fan: laptop does not have cooling fan or kernel module not installed.
[07:32] <bartekWeyd> " what's more toshset doesn't work and temperature of my proc. is 57C (i cant change active or passive mode :/ nothing) sb could help me?
[07:32] <LostFrog> Is there a media check like RH has?
[07:32] <martyn> does any 1 know of any project mangmnet software
[07:32] <vernanator> dpkg-reconfigure :please specify a package to reconfigure
[07:32] <livingdaylight> seveas: hi!
[07:33] <djiceman> shredder: just did that, then the kernel panic and system halts or i get the uncompressing linux   run out of input data     system halted
[07:33] <arrick> me too
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> LostFrog: You mean md5sum?
[07:33] <LostFrog> no.
[07:33] <shredder_> Hmmm. Motherboard possible. Never seen that problem.
[07:33] <vernanator> I want to reconfigure all of ubuntu
[07:33] <LostFrog> I mean when you boot the cd, it should have a mediacheck option.
[07:33] <gimmulf> How do i set static ip on my computer?
[07:34] <djiceman> sad
[07:34] <shredder_> I have seen a few P4 motherboards that will not function with ubuntu
[07:34] <LostFrog> edit /etc/network/interfaces , gimmulf.
[07:34] <tonyyarusso> martyn: "apt-cache search project manag | grep project" has 9 results.
[07:34] <livingdaylight> seveas: hi, i heard you're the man to figure out skype - i install it but it doesn't work right
[07:34] <tonyyarusso> LostFrog: I believe there is such a thing.
[07:34] <|lostbyte|> Hi, how to i get connected to pc1 ( 192.168.1.1 ) my gw which is set properly to do nat, i have done "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 up;route add default gw 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0" on pc2 ( ubuntu : 192.168.1.2 )  but after that i cant ping google.com or its ip from pc2, why ? ! is there something extra i got to do ? pls help
[07:34] <bluemermaid> I seem to have accidentally overwritten the original Human theme in my Breezy installation. Is there anywhere I can download the original to replace it?
[07:34] <gimmulf> LostFrog:  what should i put there? now its: auto lo eth0 allow-hotplug eth1
[07:35] <shinu> how can i have different wallpapers on difference workspaces?
[07:35] <martyn> tonyarusso: whats that mate
[07:35] <djiceman> its an amd 1.4ghz with asus board...awhile back it worked..got a new pc so thought i would convert this into a server, and now i cant get linux installed
[07:35] <gimmulf>  iface eth0 inet dhcp
[07:35] <shredder_> Bad disk possible
[07:35] <LostFrog> gimmulf: man interfaces
[07:35] <shredder_> CD I mean
[07:35] <gimmulf> ok
[07:35] <tonyyarusso> shinu: I don't believe that's possible in Gnome yet.
[07:35] <djiceman> i tried installed asterisk and older versions of ubuntu they worked fine a few months back...
[07:35] <shinu> tonyyarusso: what is it possible with then?
[07:36] <shredder_> So you have installed linux on this board before?
[07:36] <tonyyarusso> martyn: I take it you're a Synaptic person then.  It means there are 9 packages in the repos that match that description, so if you search in there you'll find a few to choose from.
[07:36] <phaidros__> back
[07:36] <tonyyarusso> shinu: KDE can do it.
[07:36] <djiceman> yes, worked fine, i installed ubuntu...100% working before
[07:36] <martyn> tonyarusso: well pritty new to linux lol
[07:36] <bartekWeyd> could any 1 help me with cooling fan on laptop?
[07:36] <TheFuzzball> who knows where to find kdeutils source?
[07:36] <tonyyarusso> martyn: Not a problem (that's just how I'm used to doing it)  :)
[07:37] <shredder_> I have a elite group board that would install warty but not breezy
[07:37] <phaidros__> what to do if the console terminal remains black (but I see grub (without splash :() and afterwards X comes up
[07:37] <shredder_> Same board has never worked with the live cd
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> Seveas: 'bout time there pal  ;)
[07:37] <martyn> tonyarusso: its cool got it to work in treminal getting the hang slowly
[07:37] <vernanator> k this is starting to get to me I've followed like 10 guides on how to unrar .rar files on linux and it still wont doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
[07:37] <djiceman> i tried 2 versions of ubuntu,even their live cds along with mandrake and asterisks in the last few hours, nothing works
[07:37] <vernanator> it
[07:37] <shinu> tonyyarusso: ok thx
[07:38] <apokryphos> vernanator: please don't do that
[07:38] <shredder_> The same linux you used previously is now nonfunctional
[07:38] <vernanator> h and my keyboard does that sometimes
[07:38] <vernanator> not on purpose
[07:38] <vernanator> sry
[07:38] <djiceman> exactly, now nothing works...didt try windows tho
[07:38] <shredder_> Very strange
[07:38] <djiceman> the board was lying in room, not used for last few months
[07:38] <twopeak> I didn't manage to edit my Grub to make Windows work :-(
[07:38] <Bambino> Does anyone know why i cant burn the 6.06 ubuntu on my CD? :( i checked the md5checksum and it is correct. But i get a GRUB error :(
[07:38] <gimmulf> LostFrog:  http://pastebin.com/658073   <-- looks good?
[07:38] <shredder_> Have you ever installed win xp on this system before?
[07:38] <Jhair> #debian
[07:38] <TheFuzzball> help please, I need to know where to download the kdeutils source?!?
[07:39] <Seveas> TheFuzzball, apt-get source kdeutils
[07:39] <djiceman> yes, it was my normal use pc...then upgrade and left this board, cpu and ram away
[07:39] <holycow> !openoffice.org2
[07:39] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, holycow
[07:39] <Concretesledge> .RPM not supported archive typer
[07:39] <Concretesledge> whyy
[07:39] <holycow> !openoffice
[07:39] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, holycow
[07:39] <vernanator> apokryphos:sry my keyboard is skrewy....can you help me?
[07:39] <holycow> *hmmm* just quickly ... what is the fastest way to install 2.0 binaries of open office to replace the 1.9x ones?
[07:39] <kkathman> Concretesledge:  because ubuntu is a debian based solution and uses debs, not rpms
[07:40] <martyn> how do i install Nvidia grx drivers
[07:40] <_jason> !ooo2
[07:40] <ubotu> To upgrade to OOo 2.0.x, see http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-October/012520.html (add one of the 'deb' lines to sources.list and update+upgrade)
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> holycow: See your pm from ubotu
[07:40] <holycow> thanks!
[07:40] <tonyyarusso> Or that works too.
[07:41] <TheFuzzball> (beta) source package.  Unzip this package into the kmilo directory.
[07:41] <TheFuzzball> Add 'thinkpad' to SUBDIRS in kmilo/Makefile.am.  Then compile as
[07:41] <TheFuzzball> usual starting from the kdeutils directory:
[07:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell martyn about nvidia
[07:41] <djiceman> shredder: any hope for me?
[07:41] <Concretesledge> so i cant install limewire
[07:41] <shredder_> I am no expert at this stuf. I will say this. I used to run knoppix live cd. after a few windows updates the same computer would never run knoppix again. Could it be possible that windows update can screw with the bios settings
[07:41] <_jason> Concretesledge: you can but I would recommend !frostwire instead
[07:41] <bigtoe> Concretesledge: frostwire
[07:41] <livingdaylight> i don't know how, but yesterday i just installed Realplayer easily. Today i just can't figure it out. Can someone help me with installing realplayer, please?
[07:41] <phaidros__> update-grub tells me that it uses splash, but on boot there is no splash
[07:41] <djiceman> i also reset the bios aswell in my attempt to get it working
[07:41] <kkathman> Concretesledge:  you'll need to either find a deb, or get the source and compile it or use frostwire instead
[07:41] <yggdrasil_> is there a netstumbler for linux ?
[07:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell livingdaylight about realplayer
[07:42] <yggdrasil_> i mean probobly a realy dumb quesiton i just cant find it
[07:42] <blindx> ubotu is so wonderful.
[07:42] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, blindx
[07:42] <shredder_> Have you tried a diferent hard disk drive?
[07:42] <blindx> er. sorry
[07:42] <phaidros__> _jason, does ubotu also know about splash and grub and stuff ;) ?
[07:42] <TheFuzzball> who knows how to install kmilo on Kubuntu with KDE 3.5.2?
[07:42] <Concretesledge> kkathman,  what a pain in the butt
[07:42] <twopeak> tonyyaruso; it didn't work. I added the information at the bottom of the file (like this: http://pastebin.com/658081) but it just made my computer reboot into linux
[07:42] <tonyyarusso> yggdrasil_: What's that?
[07:42] <kkathman> he (ubotu) is fun at parties when he's had drinks too
[07:42] <yggdrasil_> uh
[07:42] <phaidros__> kkathman, hehe
[07:42] <yggdrasil_> im trying to get some sort of netstubmler running
[07:43] <phaidros__> what does he drink? cocktails?
[07:43] <djiceman> i put the same hard drive in the p4 system and successfully installed ubuntu, put that drive into the amd pc and i get the run out of input data system halted or kernel panic system halted
[07:43] <yggdrasil_> i jsut see the stuff on netstumbler for winodw
[07:43] <twopeak> !tell phaidros__ about grub
[07:43] <_jason> phaidros__: /msg ubotu listvals grub, will tell you what he knows about grub
[07:43] <captainredbeard> anyone any idea how to get easycam2 working? namely the sqcam driver?
[07:43] <twopeak> phaidros__ I found information about boot-splash. (but i didn't really read it)
[07:43] <captainredbeard> !sqcam
[07:43] <ubotu> captainredbeard: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:43] <PwcrLinux> netstumbler = wardriver
[07:43] <yggdrasil_> yes
[07:43] <LostFrog> kismet = wardriver
[07:44] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: You probably have a default set.  a) do you even see a menu at boot time at all?
[07:44] <|lostbyte|> Hi, how to i get connected to pc1 ( 192.168.1.1 ) my gw which is set properly to do nat, i have done "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 up;route add default gw 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0" on pc2 ( ubuntu : 192.168.1.2 )  but after that i cant ping google.com or its ip from pc2, why ? ! is there something extra i got to do ? pls help
[07:44] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: (It would be helpful if the pastebin had the entire file)
[07:44] <shredder_> Sounds like you have a project going on. Amazing that we have been in here discusing this problem and no one has a word of advice as to your problem
[07:44] <twopeak> tonyyarusso if I press esc on time, i see it, I can choose different options, but chosing my "Windows XP" just made the computer reboot.
[07:45] <shredder_> Perhaps your ram is the cause
[07:45] <djiceman> its bad, i really need to sort this out
[07:45] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: What do you have installed on the MBR of hdb?
[07:45] <phaidros__> thanx  twopeak & _jason
[07:46] <phaidros__> but the info doesn't help
[07:46] <shredder_> Try looking at the ram and make sure that they are in tight. Try diferent ram as well
[07:46] <djiceman> i did notice that wen i remove one stick, it going abit further
[07:46] <twopeak> tonyarusso: hdb primary /media/hdb1 is the windows. Entire file is in pastebin now http://pastebin.com/658088
[07:46] <PwcrLinux> who's talk about ram problem?
[07:46] <arrick> ok, who is good with setting permissions and views in proftpd
[07:46] <phaidros__> my bootsplash is gone, but update-grub says it sets splash. so its booting without splash and the temrinals remain black, while booting. X starts, terms still black .. ?
[07:46] <djiceman> by further i mean: uncompressing linux             invalid data tree       system halted
[07:47] <nalioth> !msg
[07:47] <ubotu> please don't /msg people or start a personal message/ dcc chat without asking first in channel. People might be busy, and you have a better chance of an answer in the channel. Don't assume a particular user will be able to help you.
[07:47] <djiceman> the ram is pc133....
[07:47] <somene> can i freely remove 4 extra boot options from /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[07:47] <shredder_> Do you have more than one stick
[07:47] <Agent_bob> RAM problem = too much ram and swap     hehhe.
[07:47] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: did the system halted after ram checked in?
[07:47] <djiceman> i have one 256mb stick and one 128mb stick
[07:47] <Agent_bob> somene yes you can
[07:48] <somene> Agent_bob: thanks
[07:48] <shredder_> Try just one of them and see
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: Okay, so it's trying to chainload to the other drive, but what's in the other drive's bootloader?
[07:48] <djiceman> i tried both, different slots, same problem
[07:48] <shredder_> Thats about all I can guess is the hang up
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> somene: Better to comment them out than remove, in case you want them later.
[07:48] <arrick> djiceman, bad ram
[07:48] <somene> tonyyarusso: okay... i'll try that
[07:48] <Agent_bob> somene best way to remove them is to comment them out.   then if you want to put them back just uncomment them
[07:48] <djiceman> even tried turning of dma to cdrom, thats wen it went to kernel panic system halted
[07:48] <twopeak> tonyyarusso: the other drive contains ubuntu. (IDE master (hda)   #1 primary /media/hda1)
[07:49] <mephis1987_> !fsck
[07:49] <shredder_> Try windows for kicks. That will give you a better clue
[07:49] <livingdaylight> _jason: you star!
[07:49] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: I don't think we're communicating very well.  Isn't Ubuntu on the drive you're messing with the grub on?
[07:49] <shredder_> Or not?
[07:49] <livingdaylight> _jason: that was soooooo easy
[07:50] <djiceman> ya, winxp will take an hour to install, might just install win98 just now if i dnt get this right
[07:50] <arrick> djiceman, before you touched the ram, did you ground yourself by touching the powersupply to amke sure you released your bosy's statlc electricity?
[07:50] <_jason> livingdaylight: wiki.ubuntu.com usually has the easiest way to do things
[07:50] <arrick> bodys
[07:50] <Concretesledge> Could not open "autozen_2.1-1_i386.deb"
[07:50] <Concretesledge> Archive type not supported.
[07:50] <shredder_> Is it possible that a jumper is missing? or in the wrong space
[07:50] <twopeak> tonyarusso: Yes, I'm now in Ubuntu on hda and Grub seems to be on this drive (the menu.lst file is)
[07:50] <Cin> Is there a program to burn AVI videos to DVD?
[07:50] <|lostbyte|> Hi, how to i get connected to pc1 ( 192.168.1.1 ) my gw which is set properly to do nat, i have done "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 up;route add default gw 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0" on pc2 ( ubuntu : 192.168.1.2 )  but after that i cant ping google.com or its ip from pc2, why ? ! is there something extra i got to do ? pls help
[07:50] <djiceman> arrick: i had the psu in my hand
[07:50] <arrick> ok
[07:51] <binil> how to work with 3ddesktop
[07:51] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: put the live CD and run a memtest86 to check see any errors, just leaving on 24 hours till you find any errors, if the memtest86 freeze, shut down and reseating a ram and run memtest86 again
[07:51] <shredder_> Just see if it wii begin to install. You really dont have to fully install to find out if there is a memory prob
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: Okay, and what's on the master boot record of the second drive?
[07:51] <livingdaylight> _jason: wiki.ubuntu.com wiki.ubuntu.com wiki.ubuntu.com is my friend - ok, i think thats burned into memory. Didn't realise, thx. The other way to download it and then chmodetcetc was hellish
[07:51] <djiceman> pwcrlinux: livecd wont boot either i get : uncompressing linux       run out of input data          system halted
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> binil: 3ddesk <whatever you want it to do>, see 3ddesk --help and man 3ddesk
[07:51] <janwillem> djiceman: some motherboards only works fine with dubble sticks of the same size. did you try?
[07:51] <Noside> hi everybody
[07:51] <twopeak> tonyyarusso: the second drive is hdb and hdb1 contains a fresh Windows XP profesional
[07:52] <Noside> i have a problem
[07:52] <binil> tonyyarusso:thanks
[07:52] <Noside> someone can help
[07:52] <djiceman> janwillem: this board worked fined a few months back wen i installed linux for a day
[07:52] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: Hmm, is that ECC should be turned off..
[07:52] <_jason> !helpme
[07:52] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[07:52] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: Fresh?  Okay, then it should have the Windows bootloader okay too...  Does it give you any sort of output about what's going on when it goes into the reboot on selection?
[07:52] <Ashly> anyone get ubuntu to install in colinux via an ISO image?
[07:52] <djiceman> pwcrlinux: no ecc settings
[07:52] <janwillem> djiceman: ok, i'am thinking
[07:52] <LostFrog> twopeak: is it using chain +1?
[07:53] <Noside> i'm new using ubuntu and i'm trying to install java
[07:53] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: try reseating the ram again
[07:53] <djiceman> tried that
[07:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell Noside about javadebs
[07:53] <arrick> tonyyarusso, i bet it destroyed grub, thats why they recommend dualboot, installing windows first
[07:53] <djiceman> guess i got to install windows first
[07:53] <shredder_> Check jumper on hard drive as well
[07:53] <somene> dual-boot is quite simple with ubuntu. :)
[07:53] <twopeak> tonyyarusso: I have no clue what is chain +1 (I just copied it from the example in the same menu.lst) And when I choose the option "Windows XP" the screen blacks and the computer reboots
[07:53] <djiceman> hard drive is master, no jumper, single cable and got another cable for cdrom
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> arrick: They're separate drives, and grub's there fine.
[07:53] <arrick> yeah there is a very simple wiki on it too
[07:53] <arrick> ok
[07:53] <Noside> but once i have done everything i can't do this dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[07:54] <Noside> because i'm not a superuser
[07:54] <LostFrog> If it is anything like debian, you have to build your own deb for java.
[07:54] <arrick> djiceman, your sure the hd is hooked to ide1?
[07:54] <shredder_> Try cable select settin on your hard drive
[07:54] <djiceman> arrick: yes, it registers as master in cmos
[07:55] <Agent_bob> Noside sudo
[07:55] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: I guess the data spews out.. try get other install CD, that could be bad CD. you might've a wrong burn speed settings, that should burn speed at 4x onto disc..
[07:55] <djiceman> but how would the setting of hard drive cause my problem? i just used the hard drive as is in the p4 pc and installed fine
[07:55] <Noside> i have to write sudo?
[07:55] <Agent_bob> !tell noside about root
[07:55] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: This might be a "Windows is dumb" situation.  I wonder what would happen if the drive with Windows was rigged up as the master rather than the slave.
[07:55] <_jason> Noside: sudo dpkg -i ....
[07:55] <Noside> thanks
[07:55] <Noside> let me try
[07:56] <shredder_> You mentioned that the motherboard sat around a while.
[07:56] <twopeak> tonyyarusso do I have to change the jumpers on the disk? (phisically?)
[07:56] <djiceman> pwcrlinux: i tried 2 different ubuntu discs, asterisk and mandrake, nothing works
[07:56] <arrick> tony, then the grub would install on the mbr, and it would boot fine
[07:56] <arrick> tonyyarusso, ^^
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> twopeak: To test that theory, yes.
[07:56] <djiceman> shredder: yes, didt use it for a few months
[07:56] <vernanator> What is .chm
[07:56] <Noside> thanks averybody u people rock
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Talk to twopeak, not me :)
[07:56] <arrick> ok
[07:56] <shredder_> Check that nothing is missing or scratched
[07:56] <Noside> well jason thanks
[07:56] <Noside> it work
[07:57] <twopeak> tonyyarusso, okay, i'm trying that now! thanks for the help :-)
[07:57] <shredder_> Do you have a different computer?
[07:57] <djiceman> yes
[07:57] <tonyyarusso> arrick: I think the thing is the Windows bootloader (that's being chainloaded) can't handle being slave, so refers back to the master, creating a useless looping.  (Maybe?)
[07:57] <Cin> Is there a program capable of burning AVI videos to DVD?
[07:57] <arrick> yep
[07:57] <arrick> thts what it is from what I see there
[07:57] <shredder_> Try your hard drive in question in that other computer and see if it installs ubuntu
[07:58] <LostFrog> switch the drives and revise fstab
[07:58] <arrick> I just couldnt remember the terminology for it tonyyarusso
[07:58] <blindx> Are there any ghosting utilities for linux?
[07:58] <djiceman> shredder: thats wot i did, and ubuntu installed fine, just on the amd pc im having problems installing or running the installed version
[07:58] <shredder_> If same error than you know your drive is damaged
[07:58] <Noside> otherthing i downloaded real player but can't read .mp3 files
[07:59] <LostFrog> blindx: yes. there is a ghost clone and partimage.. google for them.
[07:59] <venin> im connected through wireless to a linksys wrk54g router that dials pppoe and using a modem set to bridge mode. however, i lose internet connection quite often when using the wireless and ubuntu, its not like that when using windows xp. any ideas?
[07:59] <blindx> "ghost clone" "partimage" LostFrog ?
[07:59] <[cro] smiley> Is it possible to change color for code in Anjuta (for example to change red commet color to somthing else)?
[07:59] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: Hmm, could be on hard drive death? did you hear or feel vibration on the hard drive or hd led stays on forever?
[07:59] <Noside> i have a real player file in my desktop with a lock why is that?
[08:00] <arrick> venin, yeah bad wireless support in ubuntu
[08:00] <shredder_> So with the hard drive that you used the other comp to install to disfunctions when installed on the amd. Your motherboard might be damaged.
[08:00] <livingdaylight> guys, what is the 'quicktime' equivalent in Linux? or can clips requiring 'quicktime' simply not be viewed on Linux? (that'd be a shame)
[08:00] <djiceman> hard drive works fine i just installed ubuntu on it using a p4 system, but wen i put the hard drive in the amd pc, it loads, but ubuntu does not load
[08:00] <venin> arrick, any fixes?
[08:00] <blindx> venin
[08:00] <blindx> try..
[08:00] <blindx> nm-applet
[08:00] <blindx> It works wonders for me
[08:01] <arrick> yep
[08:01] <arrick> that or ndiswrapper
[08:01] <mc|amb> hi, my java apps stoped working when i installed aiglx+compiz... anyone know why?? thanks
[08:01] <vernanator> OK I hate .rar files
[08:01] <djiceman> guess ill run a windows server if i dnt get linux working
[08:01] <venin> doesnt ndiswrapper just turn windows drivers to linux?
[08:01] <PwcrLinux> djiceman: try reseating a hd cables?
[08:02] <djiceman> i even put in new cables
[08:02] <venin> arrick, it works fine on other wireless networks afaik
[08:02] <Agent_bob> djiceman not puting it on the same ide cable ?
[08:02] <Noside> someone knows why i can not paly .mp3 files??
[08:02] <blindx> venin: try installing nm-applet. It's great.
[08:02] <arrick> !restricted
[08:02] <ubotu> I heard restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[08:02] <venin> blindx, what is that?
[08:02] <Noside> do i have to install anything
[08:02] <djiceman> agent bob: each device has its own cable
[08:02] <blindx> It's a network manager
[08:02] <Noside> ?
[08:02] <arrick> Agent_bob, ^^ see ubotus post
[08:02] <UFOz2> unbuntu sux O-o... thx for the free coaster though... makes a perfect cup holder and freezebie
[08:03] <Noside> i download real player but still can't play files
[08:03] <Agent_bob> arrick ?
[08:03] <[cro] smiley> Is it possible to change color for code in Anjuta (for example to change red comment color to something else)?
[08:03] <_jason> Noside: what files?
[08:03] <arrick> Noside, sorry that was fro you from ubotu^^
[08:03] <arrick> sorry Agent_bob wrong person
[08:03] <blindx> !tell venin about NetworkManager
[08:03] <Noside> mp3 files
[08:03] <arrick> !restricted
[08:03] <ubotu> hmm... restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[08:03] <_jason> Noside: see the link arrick had ubotu say
[08:03] <venin> thanks
[08:03] <livingdaylight> _jason: do you know?
[08:04] <Noside> sorry, where?
[08:04] <_jason> livingdaylight: mplayer with w32codecs will play quicktime
[08:04] <venin> blindx, i never use hardwired network on this computer thou..
[08:04] <livingdaylight> ubotu tell livingdaylight about quicktime
[08:04] <Agent_bob> djiceman what i'm saying is "if the drive is on ide0 in one box and you put it on ide1 in the other box, you will have to change the grub and fstab accordingly; else it will fail"
[08:04] <arrick> look at the last post that ubotu made Noside ^^
[08:04] <_jason> Noside: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:04] <blindx> venin: that's okay, it does wireless too.
[08:04] <livingdaylight> _jason: you star! thax again
[08:04] <blindx> "If you live in a country where it is legal, you can enable MP3 playback"
[08:04] <blindx> so basically "We're saving our asses, you can do it yourself" :P
[08:04] <djiceman> agent bob: grub loads, then it goes to uncompressing linux           run out of input data            system halted
[08:05] <martyn> what are the ubutut defaulf theme types
[08:05] <venin> nm-applet something else than "network manager" ?
[08:05] <livingdaylight> _jason: sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer or just mplayer or...am i after a certain version?
[08:06] <_jason> livingdaylight: you need mplayer for mozilla-mplayer to work.  Install mplayer first
[08:06] <_jason> ubotu: tell livingdaylight about mplayer
[08:06] <Agent_bob> djiceman also if the drive is set to cable select, and it is master in one box on ide0, then you put it in the other box on ide0 but it defaults to slave, it will fail unless you edit grub and fstab
[08:07] <djiceman> agent bob: grub loaded started perfectly, its after that, while uncompressing linux, i got errors
[08:07] <blindx> venin: nm-applet = network manager
[08:07] <Agent_bob> djiceman yep.  that's what i said
[08:07] <shredder_> I don't have any other ideas for your problem. cept just you have more patience than me. My advice, Just run the P4 and toss the amd. But thats only my primitive thought process. It's broke toss it.Good luck, gotta go to work. C-yall
[08:07] <venin> blindx, ill give it a go.. thnx
[08:07] <LostFrog> Insert AMD int box and address to LostFrog
[08:08] <djiceman> thanks for trying to help shredder, later
[08:08] <djiceman> well, the p4 system is windows, its for work
[08:08] <Xardas> morgen
[08:08] <Xardas> hi ;)
[08:08] <Agent_bob> djiceman you have moved / (the root fs)  to a different address.    i.e.  root=/dev/hda1   to  root=/dev/hdc1
[08:09] <simonpca> plop
[08:09] <Xardas> i use xfce under dapper, but i have a problem there... i can't see any panels...
[08:09] <djiceman> agent bob: im fairly new to linux and dont know how to do that
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> Shouldn't all of my bash logins log command entries to ~/.bash_history?  What am I missing here?
[08:10] <djiceman> brb 20min, need a snack
[08:10] <Agent_bob> djiceman i'm fairly newbee burned out, so i'm not going into that.   but that's why your system doesn't boot when you move the drive.
[08:10] <trappist> tonyyarusso: your logins should be logged to /var/log/auth.log.  commands you run should go to .bash_history, but it only gets written when you exit the shell.
[08:11] <arrick> Is DBO here somewherE?
[08:11] <brent> Hey: I am tryingt to install an application, and I get this error: Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
[08:11] <arrick> mwe?
[08:11] <tonyyarusso> trappist: Ah, that'll be it.  Not written until exit.  Got it.
[08:11] <lopz> whats that command i gotta run to restart my right-click menu in xfce?
[08:12] <trappist> brent: libgtk2.0-dev
[08:12] <arrick> who is good with proftpd permissions here?
[08:12] <brent> trappist: ok hold up
[08:12] <Xardas> no idea?
[08:13] <trappist> Xardas: I think there's a #xubuntu
[08:13] <arrick> yep'
[08:13] <tonyyarusso> How much of my system resources would I be sacrificing on my laptop if I wanted to run an Apache web server with low traffic just for kicks?
[08:13] <arrick> IdleOne you miving yet?
[08:13] <trappist> tonyyarusso: you won't notice a thing
[08:13] <arrick> tonyyarusso, not any at all
[08:13] <LostFrog> A couple of megs of virtual memory.
[08:13] <dpm> if I want to recompile a package with different compilation switches, I cannot use 'apt-get -b source <package>', can I? Is there a way I can do this (I mean compiling with different options and generating a new package automatically)?
[08:13] <trappist> arrick: that's not quite true
[08:13] <arrick> well not much
[08:14] <tonyyarusso> trappist, arrick: Sweet.  /me has another tinkering project for the summer then.
[08:14] <trappist> tonyyarusso: even less if you use lighttpd instead of apache
[08:14] <TABASCO> hi, can anyone help me to install ndiswrapper?
[08:14] <LostFrog> or thttpd or abyss.
[08:14] <TABASCO> I am new at Linux and dont know how to install
[08:14] <arrick> if my 233mhz would run the ubuntu desktop as well as apache, proftps, and sshserver,a nd mysql, your laptop will be fine tonyyarusso
[08:15] <tonyyarusso> trappist, LostFrog, arrick: What's the difference, and how would I decide what I need?
[08:15] <livingdaylight> _jason: when configuring the mozila file, that is cutting and pasting as per wiki instructions i am told i cannot save?? bizarre...just error window just pops up: "Could not save the file/home/conrad/.mplayer/config
[08:15] <eobanb> http://www.firefoxflicks.com/flick/index.php?id=19542&c=false
[08:15] <cedric77> ho shit my nuggets was on fire
[08:15] <c6h12o6> aptitude install ndiswrapper-utils
[08:15] <livingdaylight> _jason: i'm stumped!
[08:15] <arrick> tonyyarusso, at the minimum you would want apache2, and maybe sshserver, so you could remote into it if you wanted
[08:15] <trappist> tonyyarusso: different lists of features.  if I were you I'd just go with apache, since there's no shortage of docs for it.
[08:15] <Agent_bob> arrick 233 :)     this is a 100mhz box
[08:16] <arrick> haha
[08:16] <c6h12o6> if you do aptitude search ndis you'll see all the ndis stuff
[08:16] <tonyyarusso> arrick, trappist: Sounds good to me.
[08:16] <arrick> Agent_bob, your kinda small, i just left the 233 for a 700 yesterday
[08:16] <_jason> livingdaylight: run mplayer once then try again
[08:16] <TABASCO> I have an manual here, and they write: sudo mv ndiswrapper-1.13.tar.gz. /usr/src
[08:16] <duelboot_> TABASCO, (32 or 64 bit)? and what wireless driver?
[08:16] <c6h12o6> tabasco, its available with apt
[08:17] <c6h12o6> and the ndisgtk has a nice gui to install the driver
[08:17] <TABASCO> for a AMILO Pro, Fujitsu Siemens
[08:17] <arrick> tonyyarusso, check out !apache to figure out what you want, it is really up to you, but i dont think you need lampp
[08:17] <TABASCO> he says, "No such File or Directory"
[08:17] <tonyyarusso> arrick: Not the whole thing, seeing as I know nothing about MySql or PHP yet at this point.  Thanks.
[08:17] <LostFrog> Is the last p for python, arrick?
[08:18] <Noside> i can play mp3 files but can't listen anything
[08:18] <duelboot_> TABASCO, look here and doe EXACTLY what it says (make sure the driver is supported and all): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[08:18] <arrick> LostFrog, huh?
[08:18] <Agent_bob> tonyyarusso !lamp  might have some good reading on that.
[08:18] <duelboot_> TABASCO, you may hae to run through the troubleshooting before it works (to have a clean slate for Ndiswrapper install)
[08:18] <tonyyarusso> Agent_bob: Yeah.
[08:19] <LostFrog> arrick: I know what LAMP is.. is LAMPP LAMP with pthon?
[08:19] <livingdaylight> _jason: you're wicked
[08:19] <arrick> LostFrog, not sure on that, But possibly
[08:19] <ardchoille> Anyone who is running gnome 2.14, click on the desktop, then press the "/" key on your keyboard and watch what happens :)
[08:20] <_jason> livingdaylight: it didn't want to save because the ~/.mplayer directory didn't exist yet
[08:20] <LostFrog> Perl
[08:20] <TABASCO> thanks, I will try
[08:20] <Noside> do i have to unpack anything to get some audio_
[08:20] <venin> uhm, mplayer lags when playing music-files and get desynced (but not lagged) when playing movie-files.. any ideas?
[08:20] <Noside> ?
[08:20] <livingdaylight> _jason: and starting it, although it didn't work, allowed me to save the configuration file and now it does work..magic
[08:21] <TABASCO> well, I dont know how to send files to another place, when I've downloaded them
[08:21] <Noside> yeah me too
[08:21] <Noside> have the same problem
[08:21] <Noside> lol
[08:21] <FlannelKing>  TABASCO locally?
[08:22] <livingdaylight> _jason: sorry to bug you like this, last time tonite : ) do you know how to not let firefox make totem pop up as default when clicking on vid clips? and making mplayer default or even better jut letting me choose
[08:22] <TABASCO> locally?
[08:23] <FlannelKing> TABASCO: you mean like moving files on your machine? or what
[08:23] <_jason> livingdaylight: do you mean the embedded clips?  or the ones it asks you to download?
[08:23] <Noside> yes
[08:23] <TABASCO> ehm
[08:23] <Noside> moving files inmy pc
[08:23] <TABASCO> I need to send them to a directory
[08:23] <FlannelKing> Noside: mv or cp (move or copy).  (or drag/drop from a GUI, obviously)
[08:23] <brent> trappist: that didnt work
[08:23] <NickGarvey> in proftpd, I can't seem to get the chroot jail to work.. I have the line "DefaultRoot ~ users", I restarted and reloaded proftpd, but I am still not jailed on the user which I have confirmed is in the group users
[08:23] <TABASCO> sudo mv ndiswrapper-1.1.tar.gz /usr/src
[08:24] <TABASCO> thats what they write in the manual
[08:24] <mike_> i just installed my ATI video card drivers...and i am having a few issues with it now. when the computer starts the left monitor(the primary one) says out of range error.
[08:24] <Noside> but i have one file with a lock in the border, if i move it stops working or what??
[08:24] <Agent_bob> TABASCO why not install ndiswarper via    sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[08:25] <TABASCO> whats that??
[08:25] <void^> why not get a current version from ndiswrapper.sf.net
[08:25] <c6h12o6> tabasco.. this will be easier as this,  sudo aptitude install ndiswrapper-utils ndisgtk
[08:25] <Noside> sorry for my english my native is spanish
[08:25] <mike_> what does out of range erro mean for a monotor?
[08:25] <c6h12o6> from the terminal
[08:25] <FlannelKing> Noside: no, it's that you don't have the right permissions
[08:25] <livingdaylight> _jason: errr...embedded clips i think. You know when in a browser and you wanna watch something there and then without downloading and saving it for viewing later, just click there and then
[08:25] <Noside> lol
[08:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell livingdaylight about replacetotem
[08:25] <TABASCO> okay
[08:26] <martyn> is there any way to proprly config ALSA drivers as it sounds really bad on my sound card
[08:26] <TABASCO> the file is on the desktop, now
[08:26] <c6h12o6> or inside gnome, click System then Administration then Synaptic Package Manager
[08:26] <Noside> permissions to move it or to use it??
[08:26] <Noside> because is a real pleyer file
[08:26] <TABASCO> what is "sudo" for?
[08:26] <c6h12o6> TABASCO, did you see what i told you
[08:27] <TABASCO> yes, the command
[08:27] <c6h12o6> tabasco, runs things with root privelege
[08:27] <Agent_bob> !sudo
[08:27] <ubotu> hmm... sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:27] <TABASCO> the second command?
[08:27] <bartekWeyd> hi! I have problem with my touchpad - it's slower than mouse. I've installed QSynaptics and id demanding synaptics driver which is already installed... could anyone help me?
[08:27] <TABASCO> or the first, you've send
[08:27] <c6h12o6> aptitude is like apt, it downloads files for you
[08:27] <cedric77> can anyone tell my about the differences between gtk and metacity themes please
[08:27] <c6h12o6> so if you run that command, it will download the ndiswrapper things you need and install them
[08:28] <Agent_bob> and set them up
[08:28] <c6h12o6> that too
[08:28] <bartekWeyd> sorry, could anyone help me with touchpad?
[08:28] <c6h12o6> the ndisgtk is a graphical app to install the drivers for your wifi card
[08:28] <TABASCO> yes
[08:29] <c6h12o6> it makes it all very easy
[08:29] <TABASCO> I try the command you gave me
[08:29] <livingdaylight> _jason: no such file or directory- i did have synaptics remove totem already. What i was concerned about was that when clicking on a clip firefox would nevertheless try and use totem, regardless of whether it was installed or not, you know what i mean?
[08:29] <TABASCO> is there a hotkey to choose between the desktops?
[08:29] <martyn> what email client is more like outlook
[08:30] <_jason> livingdaylight: so embedded videos play with mplayer then?
[08:30] <Agent_bob> 
[08:30] <roryy> TABASCO: Ctrl-Alt-1 (and -2, -3 and -4). Also Ctrl-Alt-Left and -Right.
[08:30] <_jason> livingdaylight: when firefox opens up external videos like that it can be changed somewhere in preferences I believe.  I'm not using 1.07 so I don't know the exact location
[08:30] <livingdaylight> i haven't had the guts to try yet. Yesterday, my system serioiusly crashed when i did. firefox looking for totem and freezing, have done a fresh install and tryhing to get it right
[08:30] <TABASCO> thanks
[08:31] <venin> swop
[08:31] <patrick52222> !nvidia
[08:31] <ubotu> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:31] <jodanlime> I've been trying to log onto gmail, and it works in konquerer but not in firefox, it just keeps telling me that my session has been interupted, what should I do?
[08:31] <livingdaylight> _jason: nah...i looked and there is nothing that configures video player from preferences
[08:32] <livingdaylight> _jason: yet its programmed somewhere for sure otherwise how does it know to pick 'whatever' totem yesterday in my case
[08:32] <TABASCO> he says: "E: cannot find package ndiswrapper"
[08:32] <venin> blindx, if i use network manager.. should i remove "auto eth0" from network/interfaces ?
[08:32] <_jason> livingdaylight: in 1.5 it's preferences > downloads > view and edit actions
[08:32] <c6h12o6> tabasco , ndiswrapper-utils
[08:33] <c6h12o6> tabasco, did you see what i sent you?
[08:34] <rhalff> hi, I'm trying to use usb devices with vmware on ubuntu, but usbfs seems to be in the way, how do I stop this on ubuntu, or what services should I stop ?
[08:34] <njan> rhalff, you'll need to stop hotplug and rmmod usb-storage
[08:34] <njan> rhalff, then connect the device when the VM is running and has focus
[08:34] <luciano> Ola
[08:34] <rhalff> njan, before I always dit /etc/init.d/hotplug stop, but there is no hotplug init.d script :)
[08:34] <luciano> Ola
[08:35] <livingdaylight> _jason: shame, not in 1.0.7
[08:35] <livingdaylight> does breezy not upgrade to 1.5?
[08:35] <Noside> is there a way to set windows xp by default in the dual boot instead of ubuntu?
[08:35] <_jason> livingdaylight: try creating a new profile.  I'm pretty sure it asks the first time it opens
[08:35] <patrick52222> has anyone got the drivers of nvidia site to install
[08:35] <Agent_bob> Noside edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:35] <njan> rhalff, I have an /etc/init.d/hotplug.. which version of ubuntu are you using?
[08:35] <livingdaylight> _jason: i don't follow
[08:36] <Noside> thanks agent bob
[08:36] <rhalff> njan, dapper, ok I'll ask in ubuntu+ then :)
[08:36] <venin> Go to System -> Preferences -> Sessions In the Startup Programs tab, click Add type "nm-applet", click OK. log out of your gnome session, and log back in again.
[08:36] <njan> rhalff, :)
[08:36] <venin> where is that?
[08:36] <venin> i cant find it, hehe.. and im using gnome
[08:36] <Agent_bob> you could just remove hotplug from that system
[08:36] <bluemermaid> I seem to have accidentally overwritten the original Human theme in my Breezy installation. Is there anywhere I can download the original to replace it?
[08:37] <_jason> livingdaylight: close all instances of firefox, run 'firefox -ProfileManager', create a new one, and see if it lets you choose what to open it with when you try to open it
[08:37] <student> hi
[08:37] <student> hello
[08:37] <jodanlime> I've been trying to get onto gmail in firefox, but it wont let me, it says that my session has been interrupted but in konquerer it works just fine? can anybody help me?
[08:37] <Noside> but i execute that command in terminal console??
[08:37] <tx> hello
[08:37] <patrick52222> has anyone got the drivers of nvidia site to install
[08:37] <EnterUserName> umm
[08:37] <tx> ummm
[08:37] <student> HIDY HOE!!
[08:38] <njan> Agent_bob, I'm sure there's an analogy for that. Something about heavy weaponry and small insects. :P
[08:38] <jodanlime> lol, never mind
[08:38] <student> yeeeah umm
[08:38] <Agent_bob> njan "over kill" ?
[08:38] <Agent_bob> njan what ?
[08:38] <tx> hi
[08:38] <Noside> it says> Error: no write permission for file "/boot/grub/menu.lst"
[08:39] <mephis1987_> !spice
[08:39] <ubotu> mephis1987_: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:39] <student> so is there any good lookin girls in here
[08:39] <njan> Agent_bob, removing hotplug in order to get a usb device working in vmware..
[08:39] <mephis1987_> !spice
[08:39] <c6h12o6> ...
[08:39] <Agent_bob> njan k.     but makes sense to me.
[08:39] <mephis1987_> do any 1 know any electrics simulator in ubuntu ? any spice software ?
[08:39] <student> njan shut the hell up
[08:39] <NickGarvey> Noside: use sudo
[08:40] <tx> like he said is there any good looking girls
[08:40] <Agent_bob> !tell Noside about root
[08:40] <NickGarvey> !ops
[08:40] <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
[08:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell student about coc
[08:40] <papapep> hi! has anybody been able to put to work an option pcmcia vodafone mobile connect card on dapper ?
[08:40] <mephis1987_> !root
[08:40] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:40] <student> and not old
[08:40] <student> coc whats that
[08:40] <Seveas> NickGarvey, ?
[08:40] <vernanator> what do I need to play mp3s
[08:40] <_jason> student: check your private messages
[08:40] <Noside> sudo: /boot/grub/menu.lst: command not found
[08:40] <KenSentMe> papapep, #ubuntu+1 is for dapper
[08:40] <BlueSwirl> it's a linux irc channel, of course there are hot girls here :p
[08:40] <tx> fine shut up student ur a perv
[08:40] <njan> Agent_bob, well, it would probably work, but you'd lose a vast amount of functionality..
[08:40] <papapep> ups, sorry
[08:40] <NickGarvey> Seveas: (14:39:01) student: so is there any good lookin girls in here (14:39:49) student: njan shut the hell up
[08:40] <njan> student, sorry, did I do something in particular to offend you?
[08:41] <NickGarvey> thank you :)
[08:41] <TABASCO> okay, seems like he has downloaded ndis
[08:41] <njan> ty, Seveas :)
[08:41] <_jason> that works too
[08:41] <mephis1987_> do any 1 know any electrics simulator in ubuntu ? any spice software ?
[08:41] <Agent_bob> njan removing the module "hotplug" affects the system in the same way.   no ?
[08:41] <c6h12o6> tabasco, did you download ndisgtk too?
[08:41] <TABASCO> how do I this?
[08:41] <venin> where to set firefox to be default browser? the function in preferences in firefox doesnt work.. prolly 1.5 issue
[08:41] <vernanator> what do I need in order to play mp3s?
[08:41] <mephis1987_> do any 1 know any electrics simulator in ubuntu ? any spice software ?
[08:41] <c6h12o6> sudo aptitude install ndisgtk
[08:42] <njan> Agent_bob, stopping hotplug would remove the functionality until you either restarted the service or rebooted.
[08:42] <TABASCO> root@ubuntu:/home/mike# aptitude search ndis
[08:42] <TABASCO> c6h12o6 i   ndisgtk                         - graphical frontend for ndiswrapper (instalv   ndiswrapper-modules-1.8         -
[08:42] <TABASCO> c6h12o6 p   ndiswrapper-source              - Source for the ndiswrapper linux kernel moi A ndiswrapper-utils               - Userspace utilities for ndiswrapper
[08:42] <TABASCO> c6h12o6 root@ubuntu:/home/mike#
[08:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell vernanator about mp3
[08:42] <njan> Agent_bob, removing it entirely would remove the functionality entirely.
[08:42] <NickGarvey> !tell TABASCO about paste
[08:42] <c6h12o6> search just shows files
[08:42] <_jason> TABASCO: please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ for large pastes
[08:42] <tx> is student on
[08:42] <tx> he addicted to girls
[08:42] <njan> Agent_bob, hotplug is a program which loads modules, not a module itself.
[08:42] <comrade> where is the gdm file located with the sessions
[08:43] <Noside> it says> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[08:43] <Agent_bob> njan glad you have an opinion.  enjoy.
[08:43] <screamz> !nvidia
[08:43] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:43] <njan> Agent_bob, sorry, thought you might want to discuss a better solution and maybe learn something. *shrug*.. :)
[08:44] <vernanator> what is ubuntu 6.06
[08:44] <vernanator> ?
[08:44] <c6h12o6> a newer version?
[08:44] <TABASCO> okay
[08:44] <polpak> !dapper
[08:44] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[08:44] <bolsh> vernanator, 2006, 6th month (June)
[08:45] <vernanator> oh
[08:45] <Burgwork> is there a way to force the logout of another user on the system
[08:45] <vernanator> is it better then 5.10 then
[08:45] <bolsh> vernanator, 5.10 = Breezy, October 2005
[08:45] <mephis1987_> do any 1 know any electrics simulator in ubuntu ? any spice software ?
[08:45] <Agent_bob> njan i understood it already.   and i'm an 'anti-auto' kinda guy,  so removing hotplug to stop that problem with vmware makes perfect sense.  i only mentioned that it was an option.  i didn't sujest that anyone do that.
[08:45] <TABASCO> does it works?
[08:45] <c6h12o6> does what work
[08:45] <polpak> vernanator, it's still alpha
[08:45] <TABASCO> with query
[08:46] <vernanator> ic
[08:46] <polpak> vernanator, not intended for use with production systems
[08:46] <Agent_bob> njan as to a "better way"  that is "opion"     and like i said glad you have one.   but yours and mine don't have to agree.
[08:47] <njan> Agent_bob, I agree that we don't have to agree on it, but in terms of the best solution for someone who might not share your philosophy in OS behaviour, removing hotplug probably isn't the best solution, especially given that people using ubuntu generally like that sort of functionality.
[08:47] <njan> Agent_bob, I'd be especially cautious of advising someone who may not understand the implications of the advice to do something like remove hotplug without any caveats or explanation as to what removing part of the OS might entail..
[08:48] <patrick52222> does anyone know how to install the drivers of nvidia site to install
[08:49] <polpak> !tell patrick52222 about nvidia
[08:49] <Agent_bob> "best solution" <---  good  better best..... blah blah blah....     again i didn't "advise"   i mentioned that it can be done.     one can  sudo rm -fr /     but i don't sujest it.
[08:49] <patrick52222> polpak: that doesnt tell me a
[08:49] <MrKubuntuUser> I just created a new user account in Kubuntu 6.06 Flight 6 and the sound doesn't work in the new account... it worked (and still works) in my install account.  Any ideas on how I could fix it?
[08:49] <patrick52222> polpak: that doesnt tell me how to install the driver of the nvidia site
[08:49] <polpak> patrick52222, I'm pretty sure it does
[08:49] <_jason> MrKubuntuUser: are you in the 'audio' group?
[08:50] <veriz> did someone find out what's wrong with the damn apt-get install mysql-server-4.1 ?
[08:50] <njan> Agent_bob, this obviously isn't going anywhere, so I'm dropping it - ty for your time. ;)
[08:50] <MrKubuntuUser> _jason:  d'oh!  Thanks!
[08:50] <obontu> help, i just messed up my "Applications" menu and now i can't access it, how can make it work again?
[08:50] <Noside> someone knows how to set windows xp by default in the dual boot instead of ubuntu??? i tried sudo edit /boot/grub/menu.lst but didn't work
[08:50] <njan> Noside, did you actually change anything in menu.lst?
[08:50] <MrKubuntuUser> _jason:  Why isn't that the default?  to be in the audio group?
[08:50] <Noside> nope
[08:50] <njan> Noside, you have to edit the file to specify which option you want to be the default.
[08:50] <Agent_bob> of passing observation,   sudo rm -rf /   does not remove all files from the system.  but it does make un-usable
[08:50] <Noside> is just that i don't know how to change it
[08:50] <_jason> MrKubuntuUser: your default user should have a bunch of groups he is in.  When you create a new user, you need to ad dhim to those groups
[08:51] <polpak> patrick52222, hrm. seems I'm mistaken
[08:51] <njan> Noside, if you read the file it tells you what you need to do
[08:51] <njan> Noside, there's a 'default X' line, where X is the number of the OS which is the default.
[08:51] <Noside> ahh ok
[08:51] <_jason> MrKubuntuUser: if you used the gui, then I guess it would be good behavior to automatically include those same groups
[08:51] <njan> Noside, so if you figure out which number XP is and replace 0 with that, you'll boot into XP.
[08:52] <beerockxs> how can I give eclipse more memory?
[08:52] <brent> trappist: it worked
[08:52] <obontu> hello, i accidently unticked "Applications" on the menu editor, and now my "Applications" menu won't work, how do i fix it?
[08:52] <MrKubuntuUser> _jason:  Yeah, I used the GUI in KDE
[08:52] <Noside> ok
[08:52] <Noside> but where do i find that file??
[08:52] <Noside> to change it??
[08:52] <_jason> MrKubuntuUser: might want to search malone to see if anyone filed a bug on that.  I would if it wasn't one
[08:52] <Noside> i have one day usung ubuntu
[08:52] <polpak> Noside,  sudo edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:52] <njan> Noside, at a command prompt, type 'sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[08:52] <njan> Noside, then type your password
[08:52] <trappist> brentd: good deal
[08:53] <MrKubuntuUser> _jason:  What's malone?
[08:53] <rhalff> njan are you running dapper ?
[08:53] <dpm> is there a way to compile the sources of a package downloaded with 'apt-get install source <package>' with different ./configure options and then get also the .deb built automatically?
[08:53] <_jason> !bug
[08:53] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[08:53] <njan> rhalff, nope, breezy.
[08:54] <Agent_bob> MrKubuntuUser bug site
[08:54] <rhalff> ah ok
[08:54] <njan> rhalff, if I wanted a linux distro which broke, I'd run gentoo. :-P
[08:54] <rhalff> njan, dapper isn't really that broke
[08:54] <Noside> it says> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[08:54] <Noside> # on /dev/hda1
[08:54] <Noside> title		Microsoft Windows XP Professional
[08:54] <Noside> root		(hd0,0)
[08:54] <Noside> savedefault
[08:54] <mephis1987_> do any 1 know any electrics simulator in ubuntu ? any spice software ?
[08:54] <Noside> makeactive
[08:54] <Noside> chainloader	+1
[08:55] <polpak> Noside, use pastebin pls
[08:55] <twopeak> Noside, it seems you're trying to do the same as me?
[08:55] <Noside> sorry
[08:55] <njan> rhalff, from what I can see it's pretty good, actually - I just use my OS for work, I want something that just works, which is precisely why I stopped using gentoo, I had to spend too much time fixing my laptop because of stupid packaging issues, and it looked really unprofessional.
[08:55] <comrade> does anyone know why gnome apps launch really slow in fluxbox?
[08:55] <Noside> nwe at this
[08:56] <rhalff> njan, yes, maybe I should switch back again also, it doesn consume a lot of time most of the time.
[08:56] <twopeak> Noside, your menu.lst probably is the same as mine too? (http://pastebin.com/658088)
[08:56] <njan> Noside, read the top of the file, it's self-explanatory - "Set the default entry to the entry number NUM. Numbering starts from 0"
[08:56] <Noside> are you trying to set win xp by default???
[08:56] <GMachine_24> so, hi. ....does anyone know a command or program i can use to search for duplicate files on a hard drive? these are music files and some of them have been recorded more than once. thank you in advance.
[08:57] <twopeak> I'm just trying to get windows XP to work in  the grub menu.
[08:57] <trappist> GMachine_24: google for fdmf (find duplicate music files)
[08:57] <njan> Noside, look at the different entries at the bottom of the file - the one you pasted us was the XP entry. Count up from 0 and figure out what the number for your XP entry is, and substitute 0 for whatever the number is on the 'default' line.
[08:57] <BadKarma_> anyone have an idea why a breezy i386 install would take 1+ days to install on an athlon 2600+ w/ via chipset?
[08:57] <GMachine_24> trap: for real?
[08:57] <GMachine_24> oh.
[08:57] <GMachine_24> i did that.
[08:57] <njan> rhalff, :).. I'm looking forward to dapper, I have to say. Some of the goals are really quite sexy.
[08:57] <trappist> GMachine_24: it will find them regardless of encoding differences, file format, size, etc.
[08:57] <lotv> hello all
[08:57] <GMachine_24> ok
[08:57] <livingdaylight> Seveas: hi, can you tell me about skype please? although i've installed it i cannot get it to work properly
[08:57] <njan> hi lotv
[08:57] <BadKarma_> hi lotv
[08:57] <GMachine_24> trap: i will try it. thank you.
[08:57] <lotv> i got a problem with amd64 version of breezy
[08:57] <Seveas> livingdaylight, I know next to nothing about skype
[08:58] <BadKarma_> what's the prob lotv?
[08:58] <lotv> i updated/upgraded to latest versions, installed nvidia-glx nvidia-settings
[08:58] <trappist> GMachine_24: it can be a little tricky to use.  the version on the guy's website uses mplayer with an invalid option that needs to be corrected.
[08:58] <duelboot> livingdaylight, problem with audio ro something else?
[08:58] <rhalff> njan, xgl is nice, but it doesn't play together well with vmware it seems
[08:58] <livingdaylight> Seveas: oh, k, sorry. someone said you had a wiki on it or something
[08:58] <lotv> and then i try to restart x (ctrl+alt+backspace) but i get an error then
[08:58] <njan> rhalff, figures - I had a hard enough time getting vmware to work in breezy initially, and I rely on vmware quite heavily for what I do.
[08:58] <lotv> it says something about not finding some cyrillic fonts and stuff
[08:58] <lotv> any idea what the matter is/
[08:58] <livingdaylight> duelboot: yep, it'll call once but the other side dont pick up and then my skype is jammed and i cannot redial
[08:59] <duelboot> livingdaylight, sorry not familiar with that prob...
[08:59] <GMachine_24> trap: ok so what do i do about this bug?
[08:59] <twopeak> I would like help with GRUB: I installed windows on a slave drive and it won't work when I add it manually to my menu.lst
[08:59] <livingdaylight> duelboot: ok, how did you install yours. I just installed the .deb file
[08:59] <BadKarma_> lotv... did you do a kernel upgrade as well?
[08:59] <lotv> erm
[08:59] <lotv> i think so yes
[08:59] <livingdaylight> duelboot: are there differnt versions?
[09:00] <BadKarma_> have you tried just restarting, not just restarting x?
[09:00] <trappist> GMachine_24: a) let me know when you get to it and maybe I can help  b) it helps if you use my full nick so I get a hilight when you say something to me
[09:00] <martyn> do you need to Defrag Linux partions
[09:00] <lotv> erm no
[09:00] <livingdaylight> duelboot: don't understand why everyone else gets it working on Linux except me it seems
[09:00] <duelboot> livingdaylight, same and don't know the answer to the second...presume there are several
[09:00] <lotv> we actually did a hardware upgrade here
[09:00] <Stc> hi,  who use initNG?
[09:00] <lotv> and the previous breezy installation had the same problem
[09:00] <lotv> did a clean one
[09:00] <Noside> very confuss guys
[09:01] <Agent_bob> initNG is evil
[09:01] <livingdaylight> duelboot: have you got a special hardwar kit to call? i just got one with the jack going into the headphone plug of the computer
[09:01] <BadKarma_> normally if you upgrade the kernel using synaptic you need to reboot the whole system
[09:01] <polpak> Noside, ?
[09:01] <Noside> because linux is set with the number 4
[09:01] <GMachine_24> trappist: ok, gotcha. as an aside... someone needs to teach the ups and fedex drivers how to knock so they don't scare the crap out of me every time they come with a package.
[09:01] <duelboot> nope...same here...does your mic work with other programs (may not be relevant question)?
[09:01] <Noside> and windows with 0
[09:01] <lotv> trappist??? athos here
[09:02] <trappist> lotv: where do I know you from?
[09:02] <BadKarma_> also lotv... what apps are you running under amd64? you might want to try the i386 version instead...
[09:02] <Agent_bob> initNG is intended to make sysvinit obsolete    sysvinit is far from obsolete.
[09:02] <livingdaylight> mic??
[09:02] <lotv> trappist: just a beer-joke (d'oh)
[09:02] <trappist> oh :)
[09:02] <livingdaylight> duelboot: do you put one in the mic and the other in the headphone?
[09:02] <lotv> BadKarma_: the previous installation was an i386 one
[09:02] <polpak> Noside, pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:02] <duelboot> livingdaylight, microphone...used to transmit voice :)
[09:02] <lotv> ok
[09:02] <lotv> gonna do a reboot
[09:02] <Noside> i did it
[09:02] <lotv> but that aint gonna solve a thing
[09:02] <twopeak> If windows is on the master boot volume , and I want to have GRUB as bootloader to allow me to use my Ubuntu. How could I do this?
[09:02] <livingdaylight> duelboot: ooops
[09:02] <duelboot> livingdaylight, yes I have one jack for headphone and one for mic
[09:03] <njan> martyn, lotv, strictly speaking you don't have to because the filing system is fairly efficient at organising itself, but you can do it.
[09:03] <duelboot> livingdaylight, you need to ensure they both work prior to using Skype
[09:03] <njan> http://e2compr.sourceforge.net/attic/defrag.html
[09:03] <mephis1987_> !electrics
[09:03] <duelboot> can you PM me your skype name and I can try to call?
[09:03] <ubotu> mephis1987_: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:03] <mephis1987_> !spice
[09:03] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987_
[09:03] <FarrisG>  I'm getting the most worthless error message when I try to use growisofs to create/burn a DVD I authored with dvdauthor: "write failed: input/output error." ANy ideas? strace shows an "Illegal seek" but nothing much more helpful
[09:03] <livingdaylight> duelboot: hmmm...will try that, but how to test. Its a new box so everything should be working
[09:04] <njan> martyn, lotv, unfortunately that tool only works on ext2, though, so to use it with ext3 you'd have to downgrade it.
[09:04] <duelboot> livingdaylight, not necessarily with audio...
[09:04] <mephis1987_> !simulator
[09:04] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987_
[09:04] <immolo> does anyone know what patch is needed to get usplash working on a vanilla kernel?
[09:04] <duelboot> livingdaylight, my box is less than 1 year and have had audio issues (fixed now)
[09:04] <polpak> !tell mephis1987_ about fishing
[09:04] <livingdaylight> duelboot: how do you test mic?
[09:04] <livingdaylight> i know headphones work coz i could hear it dialling
[09:05] <twopeak> Could anybody help me?  If windows is on the master boot volume , and I want to have GRUB as bootloader to allow me to use my Ubuntu. How could I do this?
[09:05] <duelboot> livingdaylight, use the soundrecorder
[09:05] <LostFrog> !tell LostFrog about fishing
[09:05] <livingdaylight> duelboot: the soundrecorder?
[09:05] <njan> twopeak, do you have a spare partition on the disk to install ubuntu to, or is windows taking up the entire disk?
[09:05] <duelboot> livingdaylight, apps > sound > soundrecorder
[09:05] <njan> twopeak, or do you have ubuntu installed already?
[09:05] <polpak> njan, I think he has it installed already, but windows overwrote the bootloader?
[09:06] <vernanator> Couldn't find package gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[09:06] <duelboot> livingdaylight, choose record...say something for a few seconds...then choose play and see if you hear yourself
[09:06] <livingdaylight> duelboot: wow. put the mic in and go, huh?
[09:06] <duelboot> livingdaylight, i'm guessing it doesn't work
[09:06] <vernanator> I was tollllllllll down oad that by the ubuntu site
[09:06] <njan> polpak, yeah, possibly that too...
[09:06] <twopeak> njan: I have Ubuntu installed on one hard disk (hda1) and windows on the second hard disk (hdb1). The phisical jumpers are set to "cable select" and changing the place of the harddisk changes what operating system boots.
[09:07] <BadKarma_> living... you might need to turn up the mic volume using alsamixer as well
[09:07] <njan> twopeak, ok, you'll need to add an entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:07] <lotv> ok
[09:07] <duelboot> BadKarma_, was going to wait to see if it worked prior to suggesting that
[09:07] <lotv> no solution this way
[09:08] <BadKarma_> lotv... what apps are you wanting to run?
[09:08] <lotv> i did change xserver configuration though, i did a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and entered in the monitor's h and v frequencies
[09:08] <livingdaylight> duelboot: nope didn't work
[09:08] <lotv> BadKarma_: erm... xorg?
[09:08] <ratschnowski> hello, using  ubuntu breezy and just installed an HP 6490. When printing a file using gimp or scribus with a custom filesize, the printer always treats it as being A4 an the image is centered vertically
[09:08] <ratschnowski> is there any solution?
[09:08] <BadKarma_> the missing fonts dosen't have anything to do with the xorg conf
[09:08] <twopeak> njan, I tried to add the disk to the menu.lst (http://pastebin.com/658088) but choosing "windows xp" will just reboot my computer and start all over again. (there is a short message, but I have no time to read it).
[09:08] <ratschnowski> printing command just lpr -P printername
[09:08] <lotv> true true man
[09:08] <vernanator> k I did everything that https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats     had told me to do and I still cannot play mp3s?
[09:09] <Agent_bob> twm question   is there a hotkey to switch windows ?      i know [alt] +left_mouse_click   but is there a keyboard only way ?
[09:09] <lotv> but the thing refuses to run
[09:09] <BadKarma_> that's the GUI lotv... which applications do you want to use? openoffice, gaim... ?
[09:09] <lotv> O_O
[09:09] <lotv> ...
[09:09] <lotv> man
[09:09] <lotv> xorg doesnt work
[09:09] <BadKarma_> yeah, i know that...
[09:09] <LostFrog> twopeak: try in grub: rootnoverify (hd1,0)
[09:09] <LostFrog> chainloader +1
[09:09] <LostFrog> boot
[09:09] <lotv> BadKarma_: i do want gnome... i cant work with just the 6 ttys
[09:09] <BadKarma_> what i'm suggesting is, if you aren't going to be running any apps made for an amd64 system, i'd downgrade to a breezy i386 install
[09:09] <LostFrog> lotv: screen?
[09:10] <BadKarma_> i386 and amd64 are just as fast
[09:10] <NickGarvey> what do people reccommend as the fastest way to image one hard drive to another?  basically I want to make an exact copy of a current system, I have identical hardware.  I am planning on yanking the drive from one machine and putting it in the other, then booting off knoppix.  From there I am debating between dd, partimage, and rsync... any advice?
[09:10] <lotv> BadKarma_: man, i tell you the last installation was i386 and i had the same problem
[09:10] <twopeak> LostFrog; You mean if I open a terminal, run grub and try that? It will just give me the "grub>" command prompt
[09:10] <yggdrasil_> whats a good tool to scan for wireless networks ?
[09:10] <LostFrog> NickGarvey: same hard drive?
[09:10] <Agent_bob> lotv   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg     answer all the questions correctly,       tried that ?
[09:11] <LostFrog> twopeak: no.. at boot.. type 'c' to get to the command prompt.
[09:11] <BadKarma_> lotv: it gives you a message saying it cant find some cyrillic fonts?
[09:11] <lotv> Agent_bob: i only changed the monitor's frequencies, and that has nothing to do with the "missing fonts" thingy
[09:11] <BadKarma_> yeah, it certainly shouldn't
[09:11] <duelboot> anyone know why several IPs from uu.net would be doing a traceroute to my system?
[09:11] <lotv> BadKarma_: yeah, a lot of output, i am on a tty cant post on pastebin
[09:11] <digits> if i want to map the windows key to gnome functions (ie. win+f) how do i do that? gnome doesn't see the win key as a modifier...
[09:11] <twopeak> LostFrog; and what should it do? information or fix my issues? (just to know what to expect)
[09:12] <njan> twopeak, http://pastebin.com/658247 <= try that
[09:12] <Agent_bob> lotv it might.   it also asks about what modules to load   among them are at least three font rendering modules...
[09:12] <livingdaylight> duelboot: actually does work, although faint
[09:12] <LostFrog> twopeak: it should boot windows if windows is on your second drive.
[09:12] <jmoncayo> has sombody cofigured a broadcom m4306 wireless card on an amd64??
[09:12] <lotv> i changed to nvidia from nv
[09:12] <njan> twopeak, From a quick google, that seems to be what most of the 'linux on first hard disk, windows on second' grub configs have in common..
[09:12] <GMachine_24> trappist: ok, i d/l the gz file and untarred it.
[09:12] <clem_yeats> Hi, can somebody help me with DNS ?
[09:12] <GMachine_24> trappist: and read the 'readme' file
[09:12] <jmoncayo> has sombody cofigured a broadcom m4306 wireless card on an amd64??
[09:13] <duelboot> livingdaylight, hmmm then don't know...btw there is an amp for the mic you can enable...will prob help you with that part
[09:13] <GMachine_24> clem_yeats: what kind of help do you need
[09:13] <GMachine_24> clem_yeats: be specific, please
[09:13] <BadKarma_> after installing the nvidia driver from their website lotv?
[09:13] <yggdrasil_> what can i use to scan for wireless networks in my area?
[09:13] <twopeak> njan; LostFrog; I will try both solutions and be back. Thanks for the help.
[09:13] <BadKarma_> jmon: yeah, i've installed that card under debian amd64
[09:13] <LostFrog> yggdrasil_: kismet?
[09:13] <yggdrasil_> i dont know ill try it
[09:13] <clem_yeats> GMachine_24: my resolv.conf gets emptied by some dynamic DNS.. at boot time.
[09:13] <njan> twopeak, good luck!
[09:14] <livingdaylight> duelboot: oh, tell me about the amp
[09:14] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, could u help me installing it?
[09:14] <polpak> clem_yeats, probably the DHCP client
[09:14] <lotv> mmm
[09:14] <lotv> fixed
[09:14] <lotv> some sort of way
[09:14] <MrKubuntuUser> Does anybody know of a good ANSI telnet client for Linux that is able to recieve print jobs from the telnet server and print them?  Is the included telnet client capable of this?
[09:14] <clem_yeats> polpak : but I use static IP...
[09:14] <lotv> i reconfigured it
[09:14] <duelboot> livingdaylight, for the amp, would suggest the following...hold one
[09:14] <alon> i see in grub options for two kernels, the current and the one before it. what does it mean? that i have 2 kernels installed on the machine or it has just forget to remove it from the grub menu?
[09:14] <Agent_bob> lotv just a thought.    "i would try to get a minimal X working and save the config file them work on tweeking it to max,   that way if you 'give up' or deside to do other things you can startx with the minimal config."    just a thought.
[09:14] <lotv> yeah
[09:14] <BadKarma_> jmon: there used to be a good walkthrough on the internet for that card...
[09:14] <lotv> look what happened
[09:14] <lotv> i changed nv->nvidia
[09:14] <lotv> and it didnt work
[09:15] <lotv> maybe cause it's a new gfx card?
[09:15] <beerockxs> how can I give eclipse more memory?
[09:15] <lotv> and breezy still has the old nvidia-glx, nvidia-settings packages
[09:15] <njan> clem_yeats, change it in the GUI
[09:15] <fly-away> when we get working xlg out of cox in ubuntu?
[09:15] <duelboot> livingdaylight, you can use either gnome-alsamixer (it's a gui) or alsamixergui (you'll need to install it, not there by default)...then enable the mic amp
[09:15] <BadKarma_> lotv: changing nv > nvidia should only be done if you download the nvidia installer from their website (and after running it)
[09:15] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, i have done a lot of thins for it, but they all fail when i modprobe ndiswrpper
[09:15] <alon> i see in grub options for two kernels, the current and the one before it. what does it mean? that i have 2 kernels installed on the machine or it has just forget to remove it from the grub menu?
[09:15] <njan> clem_yeats, if you use gnome-network-preferences for instance, it stores config in /etc/gnome-system-tools/network/profiles.xml which will overwrite /etc/resolv.conf
[09:16] <njan> hey angelo :)
[09:16] <clem_yeats> njan : I use KDE..
[09:16] <yggdrasil_> lostfrog. is that also a sniffer ?
[09:16] <njan> clem_yeats, then use whatever the KDEificated version of it is.
[09:16] <anymo> alon, it's only grub
[09:16] <alon> anymo so?
[09:16] <MrKubuntuUser> Does anybody know of a good ANSI telnet client for Linux that is able to recieve print jobs from the telnet server and print them?  Is the included telnet client capable of this?
[09:16] <anymo> alon, you probably upgraded ubuntu, right?
[09:16] <sansfiche> coucou
[09:16] <alon> anymo i suppose, yes
[09:16] <njan> clem_yeats, or employ judicious use of 'grep -r YOUR_DNS_SERVER /etc/* -r 2> /dev/null' to find out where the configuration's being overwritten from and just edit it. 0:)
[09:17] <Agent_bob> alon   ls /boot | grep vmlin      will list the installed kernels.... note that one may be a symlink to the other.
[09:17] <anymo> alon, so in the grub menu there is still an option for old kernel
[09:17] <Rawplayer> is anyone in here using a bluetooth headset for voip under ubuntu/linux?
[09:17] <clem_yeats> njan : well that's the problem.. it replaces it with nothing...
[09:17] <anymo> alon, so simply delete the one you don't need, or comment it out...
[09:17] <njan> clem_yeats, d'oh.
[09:17] <alon> anymo but it isn't installed, right?
[09:17] <njan> clem_yeats, you could be really evil and chattr +i...
[09:17] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, do you have any idea why is that for?
[09:17] <BadKarma_> jmon, sorry for the delay...
[09:17] <Agent_bob> alon  ^
[09:17] <anymo> alon, no, only the correct (latest I supose is installed) others are only as menu items
[09:18] <njan> clem_yeats, in one of those "I'll fix this next week when I can be arsed" ways that always turns into a hacky yet permanent solution..
[09:18] <BadKarma_> yeah, what driver did you use? was it a 32bit or 64bit driver?
[09:18] <clem_yeats> njan : it sets my router, my IP, and my interfaces. and even .up them but no DNS..
[09:18] <njan> clem_yeats, well, grep for the router, chances are it's stored in the same file.
[09:18] <njan> clem_yeats, or one nearby.
[09:18] <anymo> alon, you know how to remove others?
[09:18] <alon> anymo not really
[09:18] <clem_yeats> njan : yes.. there's a a interfaces file in /etc/network or something like that where I set everything..
[09:18] <beerockxs> how can I give eclipse more memory?
[09:19] <anymo> alon, you go to /boot/grub/menu.lst file
[09:19] <clem_yeats> njan : I didn't set the DNS there though... I though it was fine with resolv.conf
[09:19] <lotv> anyway, must be the new gfx card
[09:19] <lotv> thanks for all the fist
[09:19] <lotv> err
[09:19] <alon> Agent_bob i did the command you wrote, and it shows 2 kernels (vmlinuz-2.6.12-10-386 and the second is vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-386)
[09:19] <lotv> fish
[09:19] <lotv> byeeee
[09:19] <anymo> alon, there you comment out or delete lines about incorect kernels
[09:19] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, i think it was for 64bit, i have an emachines m6809 and i have the driver that comes with the dvd
[09:19] <Agent_bob> alon then both are installed.
[09:19] <njan> clem_yeats, that's how I've always done it. Again, I suspect there's something else overwriting the file from some startup scripts somewhere, I just couldn't tell you what's doing it.
[09:20] <Agent_bob> alon you could boot either of them.
[09:20] <anymo> alon, wait, I'll paste an example for ya on pastebin
[09:20] <BadKarma_> jmoncayo: and that computer has windows xp on it? not xp x64bit right?
[09:20] <alon> Agent_bob you ask or say?
[09:20] <Agent_bob> say alon
[09:20] <yggdrasil_> lost frog .. how the heck do i use this thing ?
[09:20] <clem_yeats> njan : well there's those weird /etc/resolvconf/ files.. did you see them ?
[09:20] <anymo> alon, http://pastebin.com/658276
[09:21] <alon> Agent_bob but it isn't recommended to have 2 kernels installed at the same time, is it?
[09:21] <glimp999> where could i find the temp file for my browser?
[09:21] <clem_yeats> njan : if I could just deactivate that dynamic DNS overwriting..
[09:21] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, i think so, it has xp
[09:21] <anymo> alon, these are the lines defining old kernel and old kernel recovery... but you don't have installed two kernels...
[09:21] <Agent_bob> alon sure,  no problem with 10 kernels installed.
[09:22] <njan> clem_yeats, http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/resolvconf :)
[09:22] <BadKarma_> jmoncayo: the problem is it's a 32-bit driver... i'll try to find the 64-bit driver for you
[09:22] <Agent_bob> or 20 for that matter.
[09:22] <njan> clem_yeats, confusing, huh :P
[09:22] <beerockxs> anyone?
[09:23] <anymo> alon, if you upgraded ubuntu (and kernel is from deb package) then you probably don't have both, but if you installed another one then you probably have them all
[09:23] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, thanks so much buddy i hope it works
[09:23] <Agent_bob> clem_yeats file that wont stay fixed ?     man chatter
[09:23] <skpl> is it just me or does the command sudo apt-get dist-upgrade download a bunch of crap you do not need onto your computer?
[09:23] <BadKarma_> np, it should work without a problem
[09:23] <alon> anymo so should i remove the old one (in suppose that i have 2 installed)
[09:23] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, oki
[09:23] <anymo> alon, it's your choice.. if you don't need it...
[09:24] <Agent_bob> alon remove one kernel, or leave both.  it's entirely up to you.
[09:24] <alon> anymo why should i need an old kernel?
[09:24] <anymo> alon, for testing maybe..
[09:24] <anymo> alon, in case new one doesn't work.. I don't know
[09:24] <anymo> alon, if you're sure you don't need it, remove it... :)
[09:24] <alon> agent_bob how much place does every kernel take on hd?
[09:25] <clem_yeats> Agent_bob : what do you mean ?
[09:25] <dehylus> sorry, alguien que hable espaol aqui???
[09:25] <BadKarma_> jmoncayo: go to this link http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/drivers.php   and download the first driver
[09:25] <twopeak> !tell delhylus about sp
[09:25] <skpl> is it just me or does the command sudo apt-get dist-upgrade download a bunch of crap you do not need onto your computer?
[09:26] <twopeak> !tell delhylus about es
[09:26] <alon> anymo i think i won't remove it but just delete these options from the grub menu
[09:26] <simongo> hola
[09:26] <njan> twopeak, did it work?
[09:26] <anymo> alon, comment them... like this http://pastebin.com/658276
[09:26] <trappist> skpl: it installs updates to "crap" you already have installed, and their dependencies
[09:26] <alon> anymo yes that's what i ment
[09:26] <Fullmoon_> Ideadically load avergage should be < 1 every time, right?
[09:26] <twopeak> njan, totally! I used your menu.lst and booted right into windows. I hope ubuntu will still be working, but I guess so. Thanks a lot!
[09:26] <skpl> trappist, i never had a braile reading program on my computer before, something called britty? where di it come from?
[09:27] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, BCMWL564: 64-bit generic Broadcom 54g NDIS driver for use with driverloader >= 2.20 on x86_64 (AMD64/EM64T) machines
[09:27] <jmoncayo> NOTE: not for 32-bit systems! that one?
[09:27] <trappist> skpl: either you had it installed and didn't know it, or something depends on it
[09:27] <alon> anymo what is the "memtest86+" option?
[09:27] <FliesLikeALap> alon  it is a memory tester
[09:27] <njan> twopeak, yvw :)
[09:27] <alon> fileslikealap do i need it?
[09:28] <FliesLikeALap> alon there is no reason to try and remove it
[09:28] <BadKarma_> jmon: that's the one... if you run 'lspci' from a terminal one of the entries should say broadcom bcmxxxx
[09:28] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, m4306
[09:28] <Agent_bob> kernel only takes a few meg(including initrd.img)   modules and kernel take some 45-55 mb
[09:28] <BadKarma_> jmoncayo: that driver should work fine then
[09:28] <Agent_bob> alon ^
[09:28] <alon> filelikealap there is - i will have less options in grub menu so i can easly and quickly reach the os i want to be loaded
[09:29] <trappist> skpl: but my system has never heard of britty
[09:30] <clem_yeats> ok I found the solution to my problem...
[09:30] <clem_yeats> in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/ ... at boot time.. it concatenates the content of the files head, base and tail.. to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf
[09:31] <clem_yeats> why does it do that ? I don't know..
[09:31] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, then i should start doing all the process again right?
[09:31] <clem_yeats> but I can put my DNS in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base and that fixes my problem.
[09:31] <ulver> Could someone please help me with something? I am wondering how i could browse my local network using the terminal? :)
[09:31] <BadKarma_> all you need to do jmon, is unzip the file, and ndiswrapper -i and then modprobe
[09:31] <alon> agent_bob what is the recovery mode? when should it be used?
[09:32] <TuoDrable> hey
[09:32] <venin> where to set firefox to be default browser? the function in preferences in firefox doesnt work.. prolly 1.5 issue
[09:32] <Agent_bob> alon if you break sudo it is the only way to fix it.     well short of booting to init=/bin/sh  which is real hacking.
[09:32] <schizoschaf> hidiho
[09:33] <mthakur> wot is LAMP?
[09:33] <TuoDrable> can any of you guys help me installing cdemu?
[09:33] <Amaranth> grr
[09:33] <grigpi> venin: System>Preferecens>Preferred Applications
[09:33] <BadKarma_> jmoncayo: that should install the driver and load it into memory... if you're using ubuntu breezy then your card should be available in the networks list
[09:33] <alon> agent_bob didn't understand you last sentence ("well....")
[09:33] <tonyyarusso> venin: If you followed the wiki for 1.5 it will work.
[09:33] <ulver> Linux Apacahe MySQL Php
[09:33] <ulver> "LAMP"
[09:33] <anymo> hmm.. one question, is the kernel-image, actually the kernel (after building)
[09:33] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, ok thanks buddy
[09:34] <venin> tonyyarusso, hm?
[09:34] <BadKarma_> sure, no problem
[09:34] <ulver> Could someone please help me with something? I am wondering how i could browse my local network using the terminal? :)
[09:34] <schizoschaf> i  have problems mounting dvds. the drive will mount ordinary cdroms, but no iso9660 or udf dvds
[09:34] <Agent_bob> alon yeah,     i was pointing out an exception to the former rule.     alon in a nut shell.  leave the entry for recovery mode in the menu.lst   you may need it.
[09:34] <tonyyarusso> venin: The wiki includes setting 1.5 as the default firefox, so then if you set the default browser to firefox it will be 1.5
[09:34] <BadKarma_> ulver, try cd //workgroupname/hostname
[09:34] <mthakur> how do u install it?
[09:34] <BadKarma_> if that works, you can mount it later for easy access
[09:35] <patryc> 1:
[09:35] <venin> ok
[09:35] <TuoDrable> can anyone explain this line (install cdemu) : you need the source of your current running kernel.
[09:35] <TuoDrable> /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build/include needs to point at it.
[09:36] <BurgerMann> Hi. how do I kill X in dapper, making it stay dead? It seems to restart everytime I kill it
[09:36] <mephis1987> hello i have this error when running xcircuit
[09:36] <mephis1987> mephis1987@system:~$ xcircuit
[09:36] <tonyyarusso> BurgerMann: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[09:36] <mephis1987> Warning: locale not supported by C library, locale unchanged
[09:36] <mephis1987> Exception exceptions.TypeError: 'an integer is required' in 'garbage collection' ignored
[09:36] <mephis1987> Fatal Python error: unexpected exception during garbage collection
[09:36] <mephis1987> Aborted
[09:36] <Agent_bob> ulver lynx   links   w3b   are all www browsers that run in test mode.
[09:36] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_,  modprobe ndiswrapper doesnt work
[09:36] <BurgerMann> tonyyarusso: thx
[09:36] <mthakur> wots the LAMP website?
[09:37] <user_> Hi, I was just wondering of there is a way to install new sound drivers. I installed a new sound card. Creative card?
[09:37] <BadKarma_> jmon: what does it say when you modprobe?
[09:37] <Agent_bob> ulver is that what you are asking ?
[09:37] <yggdrasil_> anyone here using kismet with an orinoco ?
[09:38] <rhalff> can someone please tell me I how I kill usbfs
[09:38] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, pm
[09:38] <mthakur> WOT IS THE LAMP WEBSITE?
[09:38] <Agent_bob> ulver ssh is a cli app for connecting to other boxes     ssh= secure shell          nmap is a port scanning app     what are you needing exactly ?
[09:39] <MrKubuntuUser> Anybody?  Does anybody know of a good ANSI telnet client for Linux that is able to recieve print jobs from the telnet server and print them?  Is the included telnet client capable of this?  If so, how?
[09:39] <roryy> it's where the intarweb genie lives
[09:39] <NickGarvey> !tell mthakur about caps
[09:39] <tonyyarusso> mthakur: I don't usually do this, but have you tried Google?
[09:39] <PwcrLinux> Ouch! who got large cap?
[09:39] <dylan_> how do i create an fdisk boot floppy under linux so i can kill the entire partition table for a  hard disk?
[09:40] <Agent_bob> rhalff lsmod | grep usb      and  rmmod  the driver   maybe
[09:40] <mthakur> soz i didn't no that typing in caps is rude behaviour.
[09:40] <mthakur> Sorry.
[09:40] <roryy> !tell mthakur about lamp
[09:40] <mephis1987> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12199
[09:40] <mthakur> thanks mate] 
[09:40] <mephis1987> pls , view this error
[09:41] <mephis1987> i have installed xcircuit
[09:41] <ulver> Agent_bob, Well, i just want to browse my network with the terminal. Im having a "copy-issue" with XFCE. :(
[09:41] <mephis1987> an electric simulator
[09:41] <ulver> Agent_bob, that is when i try copying files from a local computer..i cant paste it in my home dir..*newbie* :/
[09:42] <polpak> ulver, are you sure you have read access to the files?
[09:43] <ulver> polpak, yes, but by defaukt the XFCE filemanager downloads the file to a hidden directory, i cant paste the file where i want :/ its problably an easy sollution to this but has i said..im a newbie :P
[09:45] <ulver> polpak, thats why i was wondering if i could browse with the terminal and do "cp dir"
[09:45] <ulver> or something :)
[09:45] <polpak> ulver, how are the files "shared"
[09:45] <Drazool> quick question: remount my ntfs partition so I can browse it and view files with regular user account.
[09:45] <polpak> !tell Drazool about ntfs
[09:46] <ulver> polpak, default share on a win xp comuter..firewall is open
[09:46] <Drazool> wow. that was really cool. thanks.
[09:46] <arrick> hey refresh my cobwebs, what is the command to force rmdir?
[09:46] <arrick> -f?
[09:47] <arrick> morning polpak
[09:48] <polpak> arrick, I believe -f is correct is you are using rmdir
[09:48] <mantono> How do I compile apps with apt-get? I have seen a "script" for it which you can put in for example .bashrc, but I lost.
[09:48] <arrick> thanks
[09:48] <mantono> lost it*
[09:48] <arrick> hey polpak before or after rmdir?
[09:49] <roryy> mantono: read 'man apt-get'; it looks like   'apt-get source -c' might do what you want.
[09:50] <livingdaylight> duelboot: ?
[09:50] <polpak> ulver, I think you want smbfs
[09:50] <polpak> ulver, should allow you to mount/umount smb shares to the filesystem
[09:50] <mantono> roryy:  Well, I want all the dependencies compiled as well.
[09:50] <roryy> mantono: ah. sorry, i give up ;)
[09:50] <polpak> arrick, erm nevermind. There is no force option
[09:51] <polpak> arrick, what are you trying to do?
[09:51] <mantono> The script itself isn't that long tough....
[09:51] <polpak> PwcrLinux, yes
[09:51] <arrick> I have to folders of 5 gig each with multiple music folders that I have copied to another drive, and I want to delete them off the original
[09:51] <anymo> can somebody explain me is the linux-image the kernel, I mean the kernel itself?
[09:52] <PwcrLinux> pol: I have zonealarm firewall on win95 tower and should I disable the firewall, cuz the router already have a firewall..
[09:52] <anymo> I have installed three packages of linux-image
[09:52] <polpak> arrick,  you want to use rm, not rmdir
[09:52] <anymo> so does that mean I have three kernels installed?
[09:52] <polpak> arrick, rmdir only works if the directory is empty
[09:52] <arrick> ok
[09:52] <arrick> ok thanks
[09:52] <anymo> sorry if it's stupid question but I'm not sure so I'm asking...
[09:52] <Zarephath> Anyone tell me what the exact command is for ybin when the installers sets up dual booting?
[09:52] <arrick> cannot remove, it is a directory polpak
[09:53] <polpak> arrick,  if you want to remove a directory and all subdirectories/files it's 'rm -rf /path/to/parent/directory'
[09:53] <arrick> ok thanks
[09:53] <Grue> I'm having problems using Evolutions Exchange connector. The 'forward' button is grayed out when Microsoft Exchange is chosen from the dropdown menu, and the username is entered
[09:53] <ulver> polpak, the thing is that there arent any "paste"-button in the right-click meny of xfce. And when i dubble-click the file i want transferred xfce downloads it to a hidden folder. :O
[09:53] <Grue> using Dapper Drake
[09:53] <polpak> anymo, it's quite possible
[09:53] <anymo> polpak, so what is kernel-image?
[09:53] <simpo> hi! is there any way to use OSS only, i dont want to use ALSA ?
[09:53] <polpak> ulver, how about drag-drop?
[09:54] <FlannelKing> Grue: #ubuntu+1 is the place to ask.
[09:54] <anymo> polpak, I've been upgrading ubuntu so I got new kernel
[09:54] <Grue> oki, thanks
[09:54] <polpak> anymo, it's the kernel
[09:54] <Floge> what was the command to install something ?
[09:54] <PwcrLinux> polpak: Hmm how does it's work?
[09:54] <Floge> it was something and -i
[09:54] <anymo> polpak, so the kernel image is the very kernel itself... and what about other things?
[09:54] <MisterN> n8
[09:54] <polpak> anymo, older versions of the kernel aren't removed (unless you do it explicitly) to allow you to go back to an older one if the new one has problems
[09:55] <anymo> polpak, so what else is considered to be kernel...
[09:55] <polpak> PwcrLinux, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba
[09:55] <Floge> what was the command to install something ?
[09:55] <MrKubuntuUser> and somebody please help me?  Linux telnet client that can accept print jobs from the telnet server?  I know it's possible because I used to do it with Windows in NetTerm.
[09:55] <anymo> polpak, where are other dirs or kernel-image is kernel and other things are not directly connected to kernel?
[09:55] <polpak> Floge, what are you trying to install?
[09:55] <ulver> polpak, "Error getting file list: Cant get data from remote machine (application/octet-stram not provided)
[09:55] <nicklas> Hello... Installed windows on 1 partition, and ubuntu on another... But Grub only finds ubuntu... I've installede windows first, and then ubuntu... How can i make Grub find windows?
[09:55] <Floge> cedega
[09:56] <anymo> polpak, basically what do I get by downloading kernel sources for example.. if you could put it that way please ...
[09:56] <ulver> polpak, stram - stream
[09:56] <polpak> !tell nicklas about dualboot
[09:56] <polpak> anymo, kernel sources are needed if you are going to be compiling custom modules etc
[09:56] <PwcrLinux> polpak: Oh! okay alright thanks
[09:57] <Floge> the command was something like hkgb -i
[09:57] <Floge> but I cannot remember it
[09:57] <polpak> ulver, hrm. Sorry, don't know much about XFCE. You can try using smbfs though and then do it command line
[09:57] <Floge> could someone please tell me
[09:57] <arrick> nicklas, it will go through ease as cake, just leave empty space for ubunut
[09:57] <anymo> polpak, but are kernel modules strictly related to kernel version or they're independent and kernel-image is what the very kernel is all about?
[09:57] <arrick> ubuntu even
[09:57] <polpak> Floge, dpkg -i /path/to/file.deb
[09:57] <arrick> install win first
[09:57] <Floge> thanks
[09:58] <nicklas> polpak: read that, and i have allready done it all... It just doesn't find it
[09:58] <ulver> polpak, how ? :/
[09:58] <anymo> polpak, I was googling about this stuff and as far as I understud it's that way... kernel-image is the kernel and modules are used with kernel...
[09:58] <PwcrLinux> polpak: I guess not need cuz the win95 tower's hard drive too small..I will get other tower for a file rack.
[09:58] <polpak> anymo, that's correct
[09:58] <Bambino> Hi i am trying to run my IRDA.. I typed /etc/init.d/irda-utils start   and it started Starting IrDA service: irattachromeo@Core:~$
[09:58] <Bambino>    but how do I actually send files to my computer? Cause i am trying to send via IRDA without result. it cant find.. what am I doing wrong?
[09:58] <polpak> nicklas, then you'll need to configure grub manually
[09:59] <anymo> polpak, so, now when I'm sure that this latest kernel works it's okay to remove kernel-images I supose, is there anything else I shoud remove or other things are not kernel specific version related?
[09:59] <polpak> ulver, sudo apt-get install smbfs
[09:59] <RazboiniK> hello i just bought a sony cyber-shot dsc-w50, but i'm not able to mount it, the usbview shows it on red but still can't mount it
[09:59] <polpak> anymo, use synaptic to remove old images, don't just delete the files
[09:59] <nicklas> polpak: okay, i try googling it
[10:00] <ulver> polpak, and after that? :)
[10:00] <anymo> polpak, yes I ment through synaptic, but that's all I need to remove, there are no other specific kernel version related things?
[10:00] <MrKubuntuUser> One last try... Does ANYBODY know of a good ANSI telnet client for Linux that is able to recieve print jobs from the telnet server and print them locally?  Is the included telnet client capable of this?  NetTerm on Windows used to be able to do that.
[10:00] <anymo> polpak, I just want to learn about this stuff since I haven't studied it before :)
[10:00] <dv_> is there a freetype irc channel?
[10:00] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: You need to get a memory stick, some camera have USB plug in and doesn't show anything.. My camera have a memory card, I can plug the memory card and it's works good..
[10:00] <Tailsfan> Hello, I'm trying to mount my floppy and I'm trying to follow the directions on the wiki, but the directory does'nt show in the nano program
[10:01] <alon> how can i set after how much time from the last use of sudo i will have to input the password again?
[10:01] <RazboiniK> i thought it may be that. but wasn't so sure, the memory sticks comes next week :( thanks so much for the tip
[10:01] <anymo> polpak, sorry for bothering you, but I didn't really understand this stuff so I didn't want to mess up the system...
[10:01] <jsestri2> !bugs
[10:02] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: if you have a sony lappy, it'll work auto detecting a memory stick on gnome desktop..
[10:02] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell jsestri2 about bug
[10:02] <arthur-_> i installed Xgl / compiz ( official dapper packages ) , and now, i cant go to screen resolutions greater than 1600x1200, somebody have any idea where it came from, and how to fix it ? thanks
[10:02] <anymo> polpak, thanks very much for explaining this to me.. I think I got it now :)
[10:02] <gnomefreak> arthur-_: use either #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-xgl for that question please
[10:03] <polpak> anymo, sure, no problem
[10:03] <arthur-_> gnomefreak: ok, sorry
[10:03] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: i have an old toshiba :(, although i dont have memory stick is has internal memory, wouldn't it work?
[10:04] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: what kind of your digital camera you have now?
[10:04] <RazboiniK> cybershot dsc-w50
[10:04] <Bambino> anyone here familiar with irDA?.. i cant get it to work.. ?
[10:05] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: Oh, a sony camera you can get the USB memory stick reader and buy a stick, cuz the gnome have automatically mounting a USB flash drive and memory card..
[10:05] <Tailsfan> Can anyone help me?
[10:07] <polpak> Tailsfan, did you mount it?
[10:07] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: i had and old cybershot and i was able to mount it as an usb-storage, the new one on windows this worked out of the box without installing anything but on linux it doesn't, and the usbview show its there but in red
[10:07] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: your older toshiba lappy might not work, they'r need 1.1 and above, so the linux would override to full 2.0
[10:08] <eth0-noob> can anyone help me increase my bittorrent download speed?
[10:08] <Tailsfan> I tried too and there is no dev/fd0 directory in the nano program
[10:08] <Bambino> !skype
[10:08] <ubotu> methinks skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:09] <mwe> eth0-noob: the bt download speed depends on how many people are sharing what you're downloading
[10:09] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: or you can get USB 2.0 pcimca card..
[10:09] <RazboiniK> ok
[10:09] <RazboiniK> will try it that way then
[10:09] <queuetue> Hi.  Are there any nice pdf to print out cd sleeves/mailers/case covers for when I give out Ubuntu CDs?
[10:10] <Tailsfan> I can't find this directory in nano
[10:10] <polpak> Tailsfan, what did you do so far?
[10:10] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: kernel: [4306998.656000]  usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
[10:11] <Tailsfan> I did sudo nano --nowrap /etc/fstab/
[10:11] <MrKubuntuUser> wah... does nobody know how to do printing via Telnet as in NetTerm?  The server I connect to used to send print jobs to my local printer in NetTerm on Windows 2000 and now it doesn't work when I use telnet from Konsole
[10:11] <polpak> Tailsfan, ok, then what?
[10:11] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: aha! that's good, it's override to full 2.0
[10:11] <Tailsfan> Then I tried to look for the next directory and it does'nt show
[10:11] <Tailsfan> the /dev.fd0 one
[10:11] <Bambino> so no one here usis IrDA and can tell me how i actually can send files to my laptop from my phone?
[10:11] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: anyway i can change it?
[10:12] <polpak> Bambino, I'd suggest google
[10:12] <schloob> has anyone here gotten mod_cband to work? :o
[10:12] <polpak> Tailsfan, can you pastebin what's in your /etc/fstab file?
[10:12] <polpak> !tell Tailsfan about pastebin
[10:12] <Tailsfan> OK.
[10:14] <PwcrLinux> RazboiniK: grab a USB memory stick reader and memory stick, put your memory stick into camera and take a pics and when you're done and pull the stick out of camera, and plug the stick into USB memory reader, it'll auto detecting and auto start gthumb program to see a pics on your memory card.
[10:14] <Neth> this guy by the name of hacker is telling me to type //me :-) | write -c x ctcp 1:*:?:$1- | //me :\ | .load -rs x what will that do to me?
[10:15] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: lol ok, more money :P
[10:15] <RazboiniK> PwcrLinux: Thanks
[10:15] <PwcrLinux> Neth: it's a mirc client.. your linux does nothing hacking about, but very risky DCC hacks on linux
[10:16] <Neth> so  dont?
[10:16] <_jason> Neth: why would you type a random command you don't understand? what possible benefit could there be?
[10:16] <polpak> _jason, free money?
[10:16] <_jason> Neth: are you getting free money?
[10:16] <Neth> _jason thats why im asking people
[10:17] <queuetue> Fame?
[10:17] <roryy> _jason: <speculation> as a means of presenting a malicious command in an apparently naive and innocent manner ?
[10:17] <der0b> hey folks..  is there any way to stop kde from putting mounted remote shares on my desktop?
[10:17] <PwcrLinux> Neth: it's auto closing program hacks (hence the X on the corner)
[10:17] <JohnDoe75> hi all
[10:17] <roostishaw> hello
[10:17] <polpak> _jason, perhaps it's magic
[10:17] <PwcrLinux> Neth: you need to inform ircop and let them banning hackers out..
[10:18] <polpak> _jason, voodoo magic
[10:18] <Neth> pwcrlinux: different server
[10:18] <polpak> Neth, let me ask you this/
[10:19] <polpak> Neth, if some radom guy on the street walked up to you and said close your eyes, I want you to taste something
[10:19] <Neth> lol
[10:19] <Neth> i know i know. I DIDNT TYPE IT, shit im not stupid. i was asking other people first
[10:20] <polpak> !language
[10:20] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[10:20] <Neth> last time i listened to a hacker i lost windows and got stuck with ubuntu
[10:20] <Tailsfan> I posted it
[10:20] <_jason> Neth: sounds like he did you a favor
[10:20] <polpak> _jason, indeed
[10:20] <der0b> so it was a blessing then'
[10:20] <Necrocide> I wonder where I can find high resolutions Ubuntu logo images? :P
[10:20] <polpak> Tailsfan, you have to tell me the url =)
[10:20] <JohnDoe75> Can someone tell me how to get in a windowsnetwork
[10:20] <Neth> _jason AS IF, ubuntu sucks hardcore. i use this chatroom constantly to try to figure out how to use this piece of crap
[10:20] <_jason> !art
[10:20] <ubotu> methinks art is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuArtwork and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommunityArtwork
[10:21] <polpak> JohnDoe75, Places->Network Servers
[10:21] <_jason> Neth: reinstalling windows shouldn't be too difficult if that's what you prefer
[10:21] <Necrocide> Thanks
[10:21] <Neth> _jason DELL = evil they didnt send windows disks with the comp
[10:21] <_jason> Necrocide: there are some .svg there
[10:21] <Tailsfan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12205
[10:21] <Necrocide> :)
[10:21] <BadKarma_> does anyone know if 'usbcore' is part of another package?
[10:22] <Neth> _jason: id rather have Mac OS
[10:22] <_jason> Neth: you don't need a windows disk, you have your license
[10:22] <JohnDoe75> polpak can't connect with nfs network
[10:22] <PwcrLinux> Neth: I had a win95, the hacker went into my win95 box, (dail up), and lost my windows 95 and reinstalled everything in 1996
[10:22] <Neth> _jason are you suggesting i call up dell and ask them for disks...you mean like i did around 3 weeks ago
[10:23] <_jason> Neth: let's continue in #ubuntu-offtopic if you want
[10:23] <Neth> k
[10:23] <PwcrLinux> :)
[10:24] <ninpomonkey> I tried downloading Opera 8.54 for Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger (and I have just installed Ubuntu 5.10) when I click on the deb file the archive thing doesn't recognize the file.... doesn't ubuntu support deb files that is made for ubuntu?
[10:24] <venin_> im connected through wireless to a linksys wrk54g router that dials pppoe and using a modem set to bridge mode. however, i lose internet connection quite often when using the wireless and ubuntu, its not like that when using windows xp. any ideas?
[10:24] <jtaylor> Any idea how to construct a .ps or .pdf file from a .txt file fast?
[10:25] <JohnDoe75> Is there also a dutch chat from ubuntu im from The Netherlands
[10:25] <gnomefreak> ninpomonkey: just use dpkg -i file.deb
[10:25] <MrM> jtaylor, look at a2ps
[10:25] <ninpomonkey> gnomefreak: ok, going to try it
[10:25] <MrM> anyone has successfully configured hostap on ubuntu 5.10 and can help me with that? having some very strange problems
[10:26] <alon> can i install and use a software from installation cd that was made for windows 95/98
[10:26] <Apostle^> whats the command to change the default java ?
[10:26] <jmoncayo> does someone know why i get this modprobe usbcore
[10:26] <jmoncayo> FATAL: Module usbcore not found.
[10:26] <jmoncayo>  and how can i fix it
[10:26] <_jason> !mutlijava
[10:26] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _jason
[10:26] <_jason> !multijava
[10:26] <ubotu> multijava is, like, totally, to try to set which java is used, run "sudo update-alternatives --config java"
[10:26] <Apostle^> thanks
[10:27] <alon> can i install and use a software from installation cd that was made for windows 95/98 (and doesn't run on 2000/xp)?
[10:27] <Apostle^> alon: with wine
[10:29] <JohnDoe75> anyone tell me how to install Frontpage2003 with Crossover 5.0 , I have installed the first disk from office 2003 the second and thirt didin't work ,
[10:29] <Lingen_swe> HI, i got some problem with using steam with wine, iam able to install it, when i try to launch the game , i get the msg something like "trying to allocate some memory: failed" any idea what i  missed ?
[10:30] <alon> apostle^ when i try to run the exe file from the cd it gives an error message: "software requeries windows 3.11..."
[10:30] <jmoncayo> sombody knows fix modprobe usbcore FATAL error
[10:30] <tjj> Can anyone help with what might have changed with the dapper install and how it responds to preseeded partman-auto
[10:30] <Apostle^> alon: try setting the compatibility mode of wine, in a terminal run winecfg
[10:30] <HedgeMage> JohnDoe75: I've not played with FrontPage in ages, let alone on Linux, but have you considered a Linux-native WYSIWYG web page editor like NVU ?
[10:31] <alon> Apostle^ what should i change there?
[10:31] <Apostle^> alon: look for windows version or compatiblity mode
[10:31] <JohnDoe75> HedgeMage NVU is very complicated as frontpage , or i need a good manual
[10:31] <tjj> seems like "d-i partman-auto/disk   string /dev/discs/disc0/disc" doesnt work anymore
[10:32] <Tailsfan> Did you get my link?
[10:32] <MrM> JohnDoe75, actually for problems with crossover, you may want to ask the makers of crossover
[10:32] <HedgeMage> JohnDoe75: NVU is pretty simple to use, and fairly well-documented, but if you need help I have experience with it, and I'm sure that there's either a channel for it here on freenode, or that one of the general webstuff chans would have knowledgeable people.
[10:33] <JohnDoe75> HedgeMage , oke i will check it out thanks
[10:33] <ninpomonkey> gnomefreak: i tried using su- in the console window, and the password for my user thing doesn't work (and ubuntu never asked me to define a superuser / admin
[10:34] <alon> Apostle^ i've changed the "windows version" combo to "windows 3.1" but it still write the same error message
[10:34] <MrM> how big is the chance that flight6 of dapper will destroy my installaiton? installing it right now ;)
[10:34] <Apostle^> alon: im sorry then i don't know :-(
[10:35] <gnomefreak> ninpomonkey: use sudo
[10:35] <Tailsfan> Did palpok leave?
[10:35] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ninpomonkey about root
[10:35] <HedgeMage> JohnDoe75: NP :)
[10:35] <skpl> can someone tell me what plugins i need to download for totem to play windows media file?
[10:35] <PwcrLinux> polpak still here
[10:35] <mlehrer> personally i'd start with vlc
[10:36] <Tailsfan> polpak, you get my link?
[10:36] <JohnDoe75> HedgeMage where can i find channel information about different subjects , im newbie to this
[10:36] <ninpomonkey> gnomefreak: ok, going to read :D
[10:37] <petez> hello all
[10:37] <JohnDoe75> Hi petez
[10:37] <Tailsfan> petez: hello
[10:37] <petez> hi john
[10:37] <JohnDoe75> hi
[10:37] <petez> hi tailsfan
[10:37] <petez> wer u from
[10:37] <JohnDoe75> who me
[10:38] <petez> ya
[10:38] <HedgeMage> JohnDoe75: http://freenode.net/primary_groups.shtml lists registered and approved primary groups... it's the only list we have right now, and not comprehensive by any means
[10:38] <nickname> hello everyone
[10:38] <JohnDoe75> the Netherlands
[10:38] <nickname> could some one tell me how to install themes in xfce
[10:38] <JohnDoe75> lol
[10:38] <petez> holland
[10:38] <petez> ok
[10:38] <HedgeMage> JohnDoe75: #httpcraft is a channel with a very good reputation that focuses on web design stuff
[10:38] <jmoncayo> i dont know why usbcore module is not loaded can somebody help me
[10:38] <petez> i'm from india
[10:38] <petez> i'm new to linux
[10:38] <petez> you
[10:38] <nickname> im about to go crazy trying to find out i've been googling and can't find an answer
[10:38] <JohnDoe75> me to
[10:38] <petez> wat do you do?
[10:39] <nickname> it's xfce4 under ubuntu
[10:39] <gnu2it2> how do you make sounds come out internal speaker?
[10:39] <JohnDoe75> petez for a living you mean
[10:39] <Tailsfan> As am I petez
[10:39] <Tailsfan> I'm a Ubuntu n00b
[10:39] <petez> ya
[10:39] <petez> tai u mean
[10:40] <JohnDoe75> petez administration job
[10:40] <petez> kool
[10:40] <JohnDoe75> you
[10:40] <petez> i am in telecommunication
[10:40] <JohnDoe75> cool
[10:40] <petez> programmer
[10:40] <skpl> i am in a box
[10:40] <petez> database
[10:41] <Tailsfan> I'm a high school autistic student
[10:41] <petez> ok
[10:41] <JohnDoe75> how is linux
[10:41] <petez> wer u from tai
[10:42] <skpl> has anyoen esle had trouble connecting with nicotine?
[10:42] <gnomefreak> can you gentlemen/ladies please take the offtopic talk to #ubuntu-offtopic if you decide to continue with it thank you
[10:42] <Tailsfan> What does this mean: Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[10:43] <jmoncayo> i have some problems can somebody help me out
[10:44] <alon> how do i do that mounted partitions won't be displayed on desktop?
[10:44] <MrKubuntuUser> I connect to a telnet server that VT102 Printer Control Codes to print to a local printer.  It used to work in Windows, but not on Kubuntu using "telnet".  Anybody know how I can make this work?
[10:44] <kbrooks> um
[10:45] <mohadib> erm , anyone know how i start ftp?
[10:45] <Tailsfan> alon: I selected the new drives checkbox in Removable Disks and Media\
[10:45] <zapada> hey
[10:45] <mohadib> inetd.conf id empty
[10:45] <gnomefreak> jmoncayo: if you can tell us a little about your problem we can try to help
[10:45] <mohadib> and there is no inetd script in  /etc/init.d
[10:46] <jmoncayo> gnomefreak, it seems that i dont have the usbcore module
[10:46] <mohadib> do i have to apt-get inetd?
[10:46] <mohadib> wtf?
[10:46] <jmoncayo> gnomefreak, modprobe usbcore: FATAL error module not found
[10:46] <BadKarma_> gnomefreak: jmoncayo is running ubuntu 5.10 breezy for amd64, he's trying to get ndiswrapper to work but usbcore is not on the system
[10:46] <gnomefreak> jmoncayo: tell the room please you will get better chances of it being answered
[10:47] <BadKarma_> it looks like to me that usbcore is part of the kernel, and maybe the netinst image he used didnt have a correctly compiled kernel
[10:48] <nickrud> jmoncayo, locate usbcore shows nothing?
[10:48] <gnomefreak> is it part of the restricted-mods kernel package?
[10:49] <nickrud> gnomefreak, no
[10:49] <alon> what should i do to run "kdevelop" on ubuntu (gnome gui)
[10:49] <jmoncayo> nickrud, how can i install it
[10:49] <ninpomonkey> gnomefreak: AHHHHH, got it to work with Opera <-- the best browser in the world, weird that it isn't standard in ubuntu
[10:49] <Trae> anyone here know how to easily take an avi and turn it into a DVD?
[10:49] <BadKarma_> didn't think so either nick, i had jmon check which restricted-mods were installed
[10:49] <nickrud> jmoncayo, does locate usbcore say anything?
[10:49] <jmoncayo> hold on
[10:50] <FlannelKing> ninpomonkey: it's because it's binary only
[10:50] <alon> what should i do to run "kdevelop" on ubuntu (gnome gui)
[10:50] <jmoncayo> nickrud, nothing
[10:50] <gnomefreak> alon: sudo aptitude install kdevelop
[10:50] <gnomefreak> alon: warning it will bring in alot of k packages and libs why not try anjuta
[10:51] <kaydara> how can i change my windows manager to fluxbox ie ?
[10:51] <IceTox> Hey! My clock is going wild.. On programs it's showing the right time, but the clock up on the right corner shows like 2 hours late.
[10:51] <gnomefreak> kaydara: sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[10:51] <mephis1987> can any1 guide me which spice simulator should i use ?
[10:51] <kaydara> gnomefreak yeah but how can i tell startx that should start fluxbox
[10:51] <nickrud> jmoncayo, if you don't have /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/usb/core/usbcore.ko, you need to update your kernel
[10:51] <kaydara> .xinitrc havent worked
[10:51] <ruggy> what is the best usb2 external hard drive enclosure made?
[10:51] <BadKarma_> jmon, did you try that new kernel image?
[10:51] <gnomefreak> kaydara: once installed log out and on the log-in screen choose sessions than fluxbox than type name and password
[10:52] <alon> gnomefreak i don't know, i need to write program in c for universiry and the teacher talled us to install linux and use kdevelop...
[10:52] <ninpomonkey> FlannelKing: isn't every archive binary?
[10:52] <ninpomonkey> hehe
[10:52] <gnomefreak> alon: anjuta is pretty much the same but for gnome
[10:52] <jmoncayo> nickname, dont have it, so i only need to download a new kernel image nothing else?
[10:52] <FlannelKing> ninpomonkey: no, the sources are available (we have source archives as well).  you can compile if you want.
[10:52] <alon> gnomefreak and i can write the programs there also (and not just compile)?
[10:53] <nickrud> jmoncayo, yes, that module comes with the normal ubuntu linux-image
[10:53] <gnomefreak> alon: you can do all of it
[10:53] <gnomefreak> alon: you will also what to install build-essential
[10:53] <mikebot> is there an ubuntu version of risk! (the board game?)
[10:53] <mephis1987> gnomefreak, do u know any spice simulator in gnome ?
[10:53] <gnomefreak> alon: sudo apt-get install anjuta build-essential
[10:53] <jmoncayo> nickrud, after download is complete i only need to reatart my box or what?
[10:53] <mephis1987> gnomefreak, any electrics simulator like spice
[10:53] <gnomefreak> mephis1987: nope sorry
[10:53] <arrick> later guys,got finals to finish
[10:53] <sfar> Hi.. i have a windows partition (ntfs) with loads of .img-files .. is it safe to burn those from linux? Or is it safer to burn them from windows?
[10:53] <BadKarma_> jmon: yes
[10:53] <arrick> evening gnomefreak
[10:53] <alon> gnomefreak what for (buildessential)?
[10:53] <sgleo87> When I click on hyperlinks in emails in Thunderbird or in Xchat they do not open in firefox. I have tried different settings in preferred applications (firefox, firefox %s, firefox %u) but nothing has worked so far. Please help!
[10:54] <arrick> sfar, life treating you well?
[10:54] <domino-24> mephis1987, vegastrike
[10:54] <ninpomonkey> FlannelKing: well, if its easy to compile and all, why isn't opera avilable on the ubuntu add software thing?  its available on other systems like mandriva free and fedora
[10:54] <nickrud> jmoncayo, exactly, you may need to eyeball your grub boot list to make sure the new one is the default boot kernel
[10:54] <arrick> either sfar
[10:54] <HymnToLife> ninpomonkey> because opra is non-free
[10:54] <gnomefreak> alon: that will give you compilier and other needed items for coding
[10:54] <nickrud> jmoncayo, out of curiosity, what kernel are you running?
[10:54] <jmoncayo> nickname, oki thanks
[10:54] <tonyyarusso> mikebot: xfrisk, not sure how good it is.
[10:54] <FlannelKing> ninpomonkey: Opera is NOT available as source code.  You can get it as a rpm most likely, from opera.
[10:54] <alon> gnomefreak it is already installed, thanks anyway
[10:54] <gnomefreak> alon: also its build-essential
[10:55] <sfar> hm, what did he try to tell me? that its safe? :)
[10:55] <jmoncayo> nickrud, 2.6.12-9-amd64-k8 and i am downloading the 2.6.12-10-amd64-k8
[10:55] <njan> FlannelKing, ninpomonkey I'm fairly sure there's a .deb
[10:55] <gnomefreak> njan: yes there is
[10:55] <gnomefreak> they list 10 oses you can download it for
[10:55] <gnomefreak> give or take
[10:55] <mephis1987> !vegastrike
[10:55] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> ninpomonkey: Actually, you can get it from apt, just add the right repo.
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> !opera
[10:55] <ubotu> rumour has it, opera is not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[10:56] <FlannelKing> alright, deb it is.  point being, it wouldn't be supported by ubuntu, since they can't make bug fixes/tweak it/etc.
[10:56] <R_R> Hiya
[10:56] <BadKarma_> hi R_R
[10:56] <gnomefreak> opera is not under GPL iirc
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> No.
[10:56] <domino-24> mephis1987, you need to install vegastrike and vegastrike-data for it I think, its atleast 100mb
[10:56] <ninpomonkey> ok
[10:56] <R_R> How do i modify variables, $PATH etc ?
[10:57] <nickrud> jmoncayo, humm, amd64: packages.ubuntu.com say's usbcore doesn't come with that one
[10:57] <BadKarma_> nick, it's not a package
[10:57] <sgleo87> When I click on hyperlinks in emails in Thunderbird or in Xchat they do not open in firefox. I have tried different settings in preferred applications (firefox, firefox %s, firefox %u) but nothing has worked so far. Please help...
[10:57] <BadKarma_> it's part of the kernel build
[10:57] <gimmulf_> !bluetooth
[10:57] <ubotu> I heard bluetooth is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothSetup and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothRemote
[10:58] <nickrud> BadKarma_, I search package contents :P
[10:58] <BadKarma_> what does that have to do with what kernel flags are passed? :P
[10:59] <mephis1987> hello , i see in /var/cache/apt/archives , there are packages that i dun need , can i del them ?
[10:59] <ninpomonkey> Opera ss the best webbrowser I have seen, and I dispise firefox... ( I HATE it actually ) its the crap and a browser that takes after all the other browsers... but I guess since Opera is tooo hard to intetgrate into ubuntu I guess you all will miss the nice web browser :)  - I got to go going on a easter trip.  I wish you all a good easter holliday :) and may you all eat lots of candy :) cheers!
[10:59] <BadKarma_> and btw, usbcore is a module.. why would that be listed in packages?
[10:59] <nickrud> nonix4, assuming we're both talking about usbcore.ko
[11:00] <R_R> That was too easy :P
[11:00] <loki505maese> how come i cant get shareaza
[11:00] <R_R> thanks anyways, for answers, if any :P
[11:00] <nickrud> BadKarma_, you can also use that page to find out what file is in which package; usbcore.ko is in i86 but not amd64 kernels
[11:00] <loki505maese> the p2p filesharing network
[11:00] <mephis1987> hello , i see in /var/cache/apt/archives , there are packages that i dun need , can i del them ?
[11:00] <mephis1987> will it affect synaptic
[11:01] <loki505maese> how come i cant get the shareaza filesharing network on my computer
[11:01] <gimmulf_> Hi, im getting (fail).. when i try to restart my /etc/init.d/networking using this interfaces: http://pastebin.com/658470
[11:01] <BadKarma_> nickrud: assuming it isn't... how would wwan using ndiswrapper work under the last amd64 ubuntu build i used if it requires usbcore?
[11:01] <flavio_> ubuntooooooooooo
[11:02] <flavio_> ubuntuuuuuuuuuu
[11:02] <Stc-> ;) FlannelKing
[11:02] <FlannelKing> Stc-: hmm?
[11:02] <nickrud> BadKarma_, I only involved myself in whether or not the module existed. And possibly it might be needed for a usb dongle. I don't know, I don't use ndiswrapper
[11:02] <Stc-> sorry FlannelKing ... ;)
[11:03] <Stc-> cupsd: Child exited on signal 15!
[11:03] <Stc-> 
[11:03] <Stc-> why ?
[11:03] <Joetheodd> Are there any special instructions for installing Gaim 2?
[11:03] <BadKarma_> it's not for a usb dongle actually... all wwan functions in ubuntu utilize ndiswrapper (which requires usbcore)
[11:05] <Remenic> how can I hibernate from within a terminal?
[11:05] <Remenic> what's the command
[11:05] <wd3> ok guys what's the best email client and web browser for gnome?
[11:06] <Remenic> wd3: I'd recommend thunderbird and firefox :)
[11:06] <sgleo87> When I click on hyperlinks in emails in Thunderbird or in Xchat they do not open in firefox. I have tried different settings in preferred applications (firefox, firefox %s, firefox %u) but nothing has worked so far. Please help!
[11:06] <gimmulf_> I cant find any bluetooth devices, im using a bluetooth dongle and i can see it using "lsusb" im using sudo hidd --search when looking for bluetooth devices but it just says Searching ... then nothing happens... but i can find my bluetooth dongle from my celluar phone...
[11:06] <suspect_> hi everyone
[11:07] <wd3> Remenic, i'm tryhing to find a .deb and can't, and forget the instructions on compiling and automatix crashed me 3x, i use them in windows but repos is old software, and the tar is giving me hell.
[11:07] <suspect_> i need a quick help
[11:07] <Bambino> !screen
[11:07] <ubotu> methinks screen is a terminal multiplexer http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen AND http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/macgems/
[11:07] <suspect_> please?
[11:07] <suspect_> hello?
[11:07] <Bambino> suspect_, ask your question
[11:07] <h0me5k1n> how can i enable xdmcp from the commandline without entering the file and editing it manually??
[11:07] <suspect_> how can i instal call of duty in this?
[11:07] <suspect_> install*
[11:07] <yggdrasil_> lostfrog are you around ?
[11:08] <Remenic> wd3: what's wrong with sudo aptitude install mozilla-firefox?
[11:08] <suspect_> well how can i install cal of duty in ubuntu?
[11:08] <wd3> Remenic, i've seen this "aptitude" what exactly is it? like apt get?
[11:09] <Stc-> who use InitNG ?
[11:09] <Remenic> wd3: that's correct
[11:09] <TTT_Travis> Hi guys, I have an older computer running Ubuntu Breezy. It is working Great, much better then I expected actually. Anyway, this computer has a phone modem with phone ports on the back that let you plug in a phoneline,
[11:09] <wd3> Remenic,  don't u dare tell me that's all i had to do, man i've been sitting here suffering for months... lol
[11:09] <TTT_Travis> I just got an idea why not use this computer as a phone
[11:09] <TTT_Travis> so is there any software that lets you dial numbers and recieve calls on linux?
[11:10] <h0me5k1n> how can i enable xdmcp from the commandline without entering the gdm.conf file and editing it manually??
[11:10] <Bambino> suspect_, http://www.liflg.org/?catid=7&gameid=1)
[11:10] <Remenic> wd3: actually, firefox should be installed by default :D
[11:10] <Bambino> suspect_, http://www.liflg.org/?catid=7&gameid=1 check this site
[11:10] <suspect_> thank you
[11:10] <Remenic> wd3: but if not, then that's all you should need to do..
[11:10] <suspect_> loki installers?
[11:10] <suspect_> what does that do?
[11:11] <mikebot> tonyyarusso, thanks
[11:11] <suspect_> is that the real game or the demo?
[11:11] <suspect_> i have the real game
[11:11] <h0me5k1n> how can i enable xdmcp from the commandline without entering the gdm.conf file and editing it manually?? anyone?
[11:11] <suspect_> and if i put the cd in it asks me if i want to play the cd
[11:11] <suspect_> as music
[11:12] <Remenic> anyone know the command to hibernate?
[11:12] <eduard> hello i am trying to install a fix engine and it is complaining about libxml
[11:12] <naraha> Stc-: whats the problem, im thinking about installing it, isnt it working right?
[11:12] <eduard> this is the message i get
[11:12] <wd3> tonyyarusso, hey thanks again, my sentiment exactly about that "prog", this is my 3rd install of ubuntu because of it....
[11:12] <eduard> *** The xml2-config script installed by LIBXML could not be found
[11:12] <eduard> *** If libxml was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[11:12] <eduard> *** your path, or set the XML2_CONFIG environment variable to the
[11:12] <eduard> *** full path to xml2-config.
[11:12] <Stc-> naraha, cupsd don't working :\
[11:12] <eduard> anyone how how to fix this ?
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Should'a asked the bot first, eh?  Hope things go better this time around.
[11:13] <wd3> Remenic, will that aptitude get me the updated version of firefox?
[11:13] <suspect_> bambino
[11:13] <naraha> ok if your system is still running . i'll try it
[11:13] <wd3> tonyyarusso, oh stop.....  :)
[11:13] <Remenic> wd3: yeah, it's pretty up to date, depending on your ubuntu release
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> !firefox1.5
[11:13] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:13] <Bambino> suspect_, yes?
[11:13] <wd3> Remenic, don't tell me that.... lol.....
[11:13] <tonyyarusso> The bot knows all ;)
[11:14] <h0me5k1n> how can i enable xdmcp from the commandline without entering the gdm.conf file and editing it manually?? anyone?
[11:14] <sgleo87> 'open
[11:14] <Remenic> wd3: hehe, how is it possible you didn't know that :P
[11:15] <wd3> tonyyarusso,  yeah i know to dl tar. then install, it will install n my directory but i want a icon in my menu not having to go the folder and run there.
[11:15] <GigaClon> anyone know how to perform a command (like lame) on each file in a folder
[11:15] <sgleo87> When I click on hyperlinks in emails in Thunderbird or in Xchat they do not open in firefox. I have tried different settings in preferred applications (firefox, firefox %s, firefox %u) but nothing has worked so far. Please help...
[11:15] <wd3> Remenic, watch it....... lol
[11:15] <suspect_> is that the real game bambino?
[11:15] <wd3> Remenic, just teasing....
[11:15] <wd3> ok here i go to aptitude guys
[11:15] <gimmulf_> where do i set the DNS?
[11:15] <suspect_> just wanting to know if that cod in the web is full game
[11:15] <tonyyarusso> wd3: That's easy once it's installed.  If you follow the wiki, you don't even have to touch anything.
[11:15] <suspect_> with multiplayer
[11:15] <sublime> hola estoy configurando mi script de cdmon, y en una parte me pide mi interfaz de coneccion a internet
[11:16] <wd3> tonyyarusso, u mean using the sudo aptitude install mozilla-firefox
[11:16] <jmoncayo> BadKarma_, you there?
[11:16] <tonyyarusso> wd3: What's that have to do with the icon in your menu?
[11:16] <sublime> alguien puede decirme que pasa cuando ingresan aca http://sublime.noip.es
[11:16] <MrKubuntuUser> anybody know how I can print to a CUPS printer from a Telnet session using VT102 Printer Control Codes?  the "telnet" command doesn't seem to work with that
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> !br
[11:17] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[11:17] <suspect_> bambino
[11:17] <suspect_> ?
[11:17] <Bambino> suspect_, No idea unfortunately, as I dont use it. but I think it is
[11:17] <suspect_> oh
[11:17] <suspect_> ok thank you very much
[11:17] <jmoncayo> just installed the new kernel 2.6.12-10 and i dont have usbcore wtf?
[11:17] <TTT_Travis> Hi guys, I have an older computer It is working great with linux, much better then I expected actually. Anyway, this computer has a phone modem with phone ports on the back that let you plug in a phoneline, 	I just got an idea why not use this computer as a phone. so is there any software that lets you use your computers modem as a phone. So I can call people using my computer mic and recieve calls with the computer
[11:17] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i want to be able to go to menu and click icon not open a folder and double click, it just seems not authentic when i go to a folder look for the icon then click... u know what i mean?
[11:18] <MrKubuntuUser> Can somebody please help me with Telnet?  Please?
[11:18] <h0me5k1n> how can i enable xdmcp from the commandline without entering the gdm.conf file and editing it manually?? anyone?
[11:18] <tonyyarusso> wd3: You mean just to run it?
[11:18] <wd3> tonyyarusso, yes sir
[11:18] <GigaClon> anyone know how to perform a command (like lame) on each file in a folder
[11:18] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Like I said, if you follow the wiki the default entry in the menu will run 1.5.
[11:18] <suspect_> bambino
[11:18] <jnoon> i guess the .bash_history file only gets appended to after a session ends... someone is logged in right now and id like to monitor what they are doing... is there any way to make their commands get appeneded to the .bash_history right now instead of when they end their session?
[11:18] <wd3> tonyyarusso, ok.
[11:18] <suspect_> what do i open the file with?
[11:19] <Bambino> suspect_, yes mate?
[11:19] <Bambino> suspect_, what is the file extention?
[11:19] <suspect_> exe
[11:19] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i installed opera twice today, and the darn icon isn't on my menu, it's in the icon folder but the not menu on desktop.
[11:19] <suspect_> callofduty1.5.english.exe
[11:20] <suspect_> something like that
[11:20] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i ran a launcher and chose the icon and still not working.
[11:20] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Okay, Opera's one exception that makes it trickier, but all you have to do is right-click change icon and you're set.
[11:20] <wd3> tonyyarusso, when i choose icon in folder, i get a box saying "icon not installed" but it's there.
[11:20] <richard> i was wondering something about fluxbox, on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, how would i change the font color of the taskbar for the selected window?
[11:20] <Bambino> suspect_, its a .run file.. I have no clue how to open that
[11:20] <wd3> tonyyarusso, weird huh?
[11:21] <suspect_> oh god
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> wd3: A bit.
[11:21] <JrbM689> Hello, everyone
[11:21] <suspect_> so how am i supposed to open it and install it?
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> wd3: You sure you're choosing the xpm and not some other image?
[11:21] <jmoncayo> why amd64 doesnt have usbcore?
[11:21] <wd3> tonyyarusso, blazing fast though. yeah, it's the 48x48 folder
[11:22] <jmoncayo> somebody?
[11:22] <tonyyarusso> wd3: What do you mean the 48x48 folder?
[11:22] <suspect_> ok?
[11:22] <suspect_> so how am i supposed to install that?
[11:22] <Bambino> suspect_, ask or check wiki for how to run .run files ;)
[11:22] <suspect_> wiki?
[11:22] <suspect_> ok thnx
[11:23] <wd3> tonyyarusso, the icon for opera is in my /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/web-browser.png
[11:23] <tonyyarusso> wd3: There's your problem.  You're using a .png, while icons should be the .xpm ones.
[11:23] <wd3> tonyyarusso, oooooooooaaaaaugh
[11:24] <wd3> tonyyarusso, but i can't still change the icon in the menu when i right click.
[11:24] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Same error with the proper image?
[11:25] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Oh, wait.  Try right clicking the little ubuntu icon up top left instead of the menu entry itself.
[11:25] <wd3> tonyyarusso, when i right click internet/opera i get "add this launcher to panel", "add this laucher to desktop"
[11:25] <JrbM689> Question:  I'd use the i386 installer for my AMD Athlon XP, right?
[11:25] <wd3> oh
[11:25] <marbud> Is it only me having trouble with ubuntu versions of firefox/mozilla/thunderbird in Dapper
[11:26] <eduard> i need help with configuring libxml, can someone please help, this is the error i get when i try to compile a FIX engine
[11:26] <eduard> *** The xml2-config script installed by LIBXML could not be found
[11:26] <eduard> *** If libxml was installed in PREFIX, make sure PREFIX/bin is in
[11:26] <eduard> *** your path, or set the XML2_CONFIG environment variable to the
[11:26] <eduard> *** full path to xml2-config.
[11:26] <eduard> can someone point me in the right direction ?
[11:27] <ompaul> marbud, ask in #ubuntu+1 thats where the dapper chat takes place
[11:27] <ompaul> eduard, don't ever paste in here again please, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org thanks
[11:28] <ompaul> eduard, there may be another way to get you sorted, care to tell us what your trying to install?
[11:28] <marbud> ompaul: Thanks!
[11:29] <wd3> tonyyarusso, when i right click the ubuntu, i chose internet the progs come up and the "o" in opera is there, but when i choose the main menu from the desktop, scroll down to internet then opera the o isn't there.
[11:29] <Imperio59> I'm writing a php script to configure some services. I need to figure out if they are run on startup or not. find /etc/rc2.d/ -name myservice isn't printing anything, i tried it with -P but no results either... any ideas?
[11:29] <wd3> tonyyarusso, crazy
[11:29] <ompaul> marbud, np
[11:29] <eduard> compiling a FIX engine
[11:29] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Hmm.  Not sure.
[11:30] <wd3> tonyyarusso, anyway the icon i want is in my "?" folder
[11:30] <Imperio59> nobody? :/
[11:30] <knight__> hi
[11:30] <eduard> ompaul, the FIX engine is called quickfix
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> wd3: What the heck is your "?" folder?
[11:30] <wd3> tonyyarusso, lol sorry i'm asking u which folder is it in?
[11:31] <knight__> question I have a  fix for a resolution on a speciic laptop
[11:31] <knight__> how do I post it in ubuntu website
[11:31] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Ooh.  One second.
[11:31] <peter_> can anyone help me out with installing bluej?
[11:31] <tonyyarusso> wd3: /usr/share/opera/images/opera.xpm
[11:32] <sgleo87> When I click on hyperlinks in emails in Thunderbird or in Xchat they do not open in firefox. I have tried different settings in preferred applications (firefox, firefox %s, firefox %u) but nothing has worked so far. Please help...
[11:32] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i'm on it
[11:32] <knight__> can anybody tell me how I can make a fix I made for my laptop public
[11:32] <ompaul> eduard, all I can see is libxml-regexp-perl libxml-namespacesupport-perl as being close to what you want - as things that could be installed, what is the function of "fix"
[11:33] <tonyyarusso> knight__: Might want to start with a wiki page under the LaptopTestingTeam I would guess.
[11:33] <toxic_> [sed hlp]  Is there a way to return the pattern of a string, rather than remove anything but the pattern ( instead of: sed -e file 's/[a-z,A-Z] //d ). I need to extract an IP from a log containing text, ip, various numbers.
[11:33] <knight__> ok
[11:33] <ompaul> knight__, get an account on launchpad.net then go to wiki.ubuntu.com and and work with there
[11:33] <Geezer> ehm
[11:34] <peter_> i've installed jre and jdk, and I run java -jar bluej-212.jar its asks for where i want to install it, and where the tools.jar directory is... but every time i go to the directory it doesnt see the tools.jar file
[11:34] <eduard> ompaul, FIX is a information protocol used in financial organisations
[11:34] <stilllinkd> Hello, I'm having a problem running the Live CD for i386 systems, the live cd boots good, but after it has detected the hardware, it hangs on on a blue screen, with a grey bar on the bottom
[11:34] <eduard> ompaul, check www.quickfixengine.org if you are interested
[11:35] <stilllinkd> any ideas on what is causing this?
[11:35] <peter_> how long was it hanging?
[11:35] <peter_> anyone know how to help me?
[11:36] <stilllinkd> i let it hang for about 2 mins or so
[11:36] <Xbill> HI, I have a problem: I want to disable  the mouse emulation with the numpad. How ? Thx a lot
[11:36] <stilllinkd> and then hit alt-ctrl-delte
[11:36] <peter_> try letting it go longer... I remember it doing that to me...
[11:36] <doktoreas> hi guys!
[11:36] <florb> If I have a compiled source tree, how do I turn that into a .deb?
[11:36] <stilllinkd> how long would you say?
[11:36] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i'm curious what do u use for email and browser?
[11:36] <doktoreas> i am trying to buiding my live distro
[11:37] <peter_> this is when your in the process of installing it right?
[11:37] <doktoreas> but i don't understand how having xorg to found the right resolution of the pc where is on...
[11:37] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Thunderbird and Firefox, although I use other browsers for testing purposes.
[11:37] <wd3> tonyyarusso, ok
[11:37] <stilllinkd> its when i'm running the Live cd
[11:38] <ompaul> eduard, okay its beyond my sphere, however some generic things, to build software it is usually useful to do this: sudo apt-get install build-essential : however there is a python api so that should work out of the box - if its java >>/msg ubotu java<< and have fun with that install
[11:38] <peter_> give it another go
[11:39] <stilllinkd> ok
[11:39] <stilllinkd> thanks
[11:39] <LuckyLuke> hello there. I was looking for info to put up an ubuntu mirror (for private use, I mean). I tried to look around but I couldn't find anything.
[11:39] <taigeR> I am trying to install my HP LaserJet 1000
[11:39] <peter_> can anyone help me with Bluej installation?
[11:39] <florb> Anyone?
[11:39] <taigeR> I need to install LPR, but when I select it from package manager, it asks me to remove 3 other packages
[11:39] <DewDude> what's the best way to re-hash changes made to inetd.conf?
[11:39] <taigeR> one of them is gnome-desktop
[11:39] <peter_>  i've installed jre and jdk, and I run java -jar bluej-212.jar its asks for where i want to install it, and where the tools.jar directory is... but every time i go to the directory it doesnt see the tools.jar file
[11:40] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: That's safe to remove, just reinstall it before doing a dist-upgrade later.
[11:40] <roryy> ompaul, eduard: i'd guess the libxml2-dev is required
[11:41] <roryy> libxml2-dev package, that is
[11:41] <jtrask> quick question - my computer crashed mid-BT download. any way i can resume it?
[11:41] <taigeR> tonyyarusso, what do you mean?
[11:41] <peter_> someone please help me out?
[11:41] <ompaul> jtrask, it should work okay it
[11:41] <taigeR> i am going to end up without gnome-desktop if i install LPR
[11:41] <ompaul> !tell peter_ about java
[11:42] <Xbill> HI, I have a problem: I want to disable  the mouse emulation with the numpad. How ? Thx a lot
[11:42] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: That's probably just one of many metapackages, so the removal of any component will remove it, but that doesn't really mean much.
[11:42] <jtrask> ompaul: how do i start it back up again?
[11:42] <peter_> thanks ompaul
[11:42] <ompaul> jtrask, if you have a torrent icon just right click
[11:43] <taigeR> I am not sure what you mean: will it remove my gnome-desktop if i install LPR?
[11:43] <sublime> Some configure an cdmon script ?
[11:43] <jtrask> ompaul: a torrent icon?
[11:43] <sublime> what interface must i put ?
[11:43] <ompaul> peter_, thats what the bot is there for, clue >>/msg ubotu KeyWord<< keeps it private :)
[11:43] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: Depends what the other two packages were.
[11:44] <ompaul> jtrask, somefile ending in .torrent on your desktop or in nautilus then it should kick off again
[11:44] <taigeR> Which other two?
[11:44] <jtrask> locate *.torrent shows nothing
[11:45] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: You said it would remove 3.
[11:45] <ompaul> jtrask, is it less than 24 hours?
[11:45] <_jason> jtrask: did you updatedb?
[11:45] <taigeR> yeah
[11:45] <taigeR> okay
[11:45] <jtrask> ompaul: since the crash?
[11:45] <jtrask> _jason: yes
[11:45] <ompaul> jtrask, for the torrent
[11:45] <jtrask> ompaul: what do you mean?
[11:45] <taigeR> if i select LPRNG to instsall, then it says i says to be removed: cupsys-bsd, cupsys-client, ubuntu-desktop
[11:45] <bolrod> execute locate from your home dir
[11:45] <bolrod> otherwise it might only look inside your pwd
[11:45] <jtrask> bolrod: i did
[11:46] <bolrod> did ou do updatedb after you created the .torrent
[11:46] <bolrod> or before?
[11:46] <bolrod> ;)
[11:46] <jtrask> created the torrent? downloaded?
[11:46] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: That's fine.
[11:46] <taigeR> what's ubuntu-dekstop?
[11:46] <jtrask> but yes, after i downloaded
[11:46] <bolrod> ok
[11:46] <bolrod> with what did you download?
[11:47] <jtrask> uhh whatever the default client is
[11:47] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: The metapackage that just lists the other packages installed by default.
[11:47] <will-c> anyone know why when i install ruby1.8 from dapper even though it is called version 1.84xx my ruby still reports 1.8.3
[11:47] <bolrod> locate might not really like the dot in the thing to match
[11:47] <bolrod> try  locate -i *torrent
[11:47] <jtrask> bolrod: i tried locate *torrent as well
[11:47] <bolrod> oh
[11:47] <bolrod> download it again
[11:47] <bolrod> ;p
[11:47] <taigeR> so it's okay if it removes it? nothing will happen?
[11:47] <ompaul> bolrod, jtrask  at a guess the torrent was opened not saved
[11:47] <dli> is packages.ubuntu.com down?
[11:47] <suspect_> hi
[11:47] <tonyyarusso> jtrask: You don't need the *.
[11:47] <jtrask> ompaul: ah, this is true. so i'm screwed then?
[11:48] <suspect_> i dont know how to run a .run file
[11:48] <suspect_> i tried the command it didnt work
[11:48] <bolrod> suspect_: chmod +x
[11:48] <florb> sh ./file.run
[11:48] <bolrod> or that
[11:48] <ompaul> jtrask, no you restart using the same file (this time save it :)) and then point it at the file you started already
[11:48] <knight__> ompaul can you repeat the instructions
[11:48] <taigeR> what's ubuntu-desktop? anybody knows?
[11:48] <suspect_> but the file name is like this
[11:48] <jtrask> ompaul: sounds good, thanks
[11:48] <ompaul> jtrask, 90% chance your okay
[11:48] <suspect_> call.of.duty
[11:48] <suspect_> something like that
[11:49] <bolrod> taigeR: all the packages needed for a desktop?
[11:49] <suspect_> it has dots
[11:49] <tonyyarusso> Apparently my answer wasn't satisfactory...so I'm going to dinner.
[11:49] <taigeR> okay
[11:49] <bolrod> tonyyarusso: :)
[11:49] <taigeR> bolrod, would you know why LPR would want me to remove ubuntu-desktop?
[11:49] <ompaul> >>>ompaul knight__, get an account on launchpad.net then go to wiki.ubuntu.com and and work with there
[11:49] <Weems> whats the name of the X development package
[11:49] <Hostile> ok...I have the default repos with ubuntu, and your telling me they dont have, fluxbox or xfce in them?
[11:49] <bolrod> taigeR: no
[11:49] <taigeR> tonyyarusso, i am just afraid it will wipe everything
[11:50] <suspect_> call.of.duty_1.5-english.run
[11:50] <bolrod> taigeR: look at how much space is used/freed
[11:50] <suspect_> tahst the file name
[11:50] <bolrod> if it frees 300MB
[11:50] <bolrod> its going to wipe everything
[11:50] <bolrod> ;)
[11:50] <suspect_> call.of.duty_1.5-english.run
[11:50] <bolrod> sh ./call<tab>
[11:50] <erUSUL> Hostile, they are both there
[11:50] <erUSUL> !tell Hostile about repos
[11:51] <taigeR> 3555 kB of extra will be used and 1741 kb have to be downloaded
[11:51] <florb> Anyone?
[11:51] <ompaul> !anyone
[11:51] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[11:51] <suspect_> what do i put in tab?
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[11:51] <suspect_> whats that for?
[11:51] <shuyao> how to expand my source list?
[11:52] <_jason> shuyao: hmm? what do you mean?
[11:52] <suspect_> can someone show me what to type exactly so i can run the file
[11:52] <suspect_> call.of.duty_1.5-english.run
[11:53] <bolrod> suspect_: in terminal
[11:53] <bolrod> sh ./call<tab>
[11:53] <bolrod> doesn't that work?
[11:53] <bolrod> if it doesn't
[11:53] <bolrod> give error
[11:53] <bolrod> ;/
[11:53] <ompaul> suspect_, tab is ->| in appearance an  its is a key on the keyboard and please don't use the enter key as a command, it spams the channel
 is the button on your keyboard :)
[11:53] <loki505maese> hey i got a qustion
[11:53] <suspect_> |
[11:53] <suspect_> put that where it says tab?
[11:53] <suspect_> |
[11:53] <shuyao> i would like to include more source list entries
[11:53] <bolrod> sh /call.|
[11:53] <loki505maese> i cant find my trash can on my deasktop
[11:54] <sebpayne> has anyone used pyvnc2swf?
[11:54] <_jason> suspect_: no just press the button on your keyboard that says ``tab''
[11:54] <suspect_> i dont get it
[11:54] <bolrod> tab completion
[11:54] <ompaul> suspect_, above caps lock key
[11:54] <_jason> suspect_: look to the left of the letter `q' on your keyboard
[11:54] <bolrod> try hitting tab twice in a terminal
[11:54] <patrick52222> i want to install the drivers from nvidia can any one help
[11:54] <synic> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=159879
[11:54] <JohnDoe75> Hi all
[11:54] <suspect_> i typed sh ./call and then pressed tab and then enter
[11:54] <suspect_> i know where tab is
[11:55] <suspect_> i just dont get the command
[11:55] <bolrod> just look what happens when you hit the tab key
[11:55] <chavo> suspect_, the tab key over there <------------ on the left side of your keyboard
[11:55] <meloch> hi! i have a quick question
[11:55] <suspect_> I KNOW
[11:55] <_jason> suspect_: paste the error
[11:55] <meloch> how do you search for more than one word in grep
[11:55] <meloch> (or fgrep)
[11:55] <JohnDoe75> question how do i install BIN file
[11:55] <_jason> meloch: egrep word1|word2
[11:55] <bolrod> suspect_: just write the beginning of a file name and hit tab
[11:55] <bolrod> and watch what happens
[11:55] <_jason> meloch: erm surround that in quotes
[11:55] <ompaul> suspect_, this is here          >>>>>>>>>>> sh ./call<TAB>
[11:55] <meloch> _jason: thanx!
[11:56] <patrick52222> i want to install the drivers from nvidia can any one help
[11:56] <chavo> suspect_, make sure you are in the directory where the file is
[11:56] <suspect_> ok i i have to go to terminal?
[11:56] <bolrod> yesh
[11:56] <bolrod> just start gnome-terminal
[11:56] <suspect_> where/
[11:56] <suspect_> ?
[11:56] <bolrod> that monitor like black thing like icon
[11:56] <gimmulf_> !skype
[11:56] <suspect_> applications?
[11:56] <ubotu> hmm... skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[11:56] <_jason> suspect_: applications > accessories
[11:57] <shuyao> are there more mirrors that I can stick in to my source.list so that I can search more packages from apt-get?
[11:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell shuyao about repos
[11:57] <suspect_> i was just there
[11:57] <suspect_> and i type sh ./call<tab>
[11:57] <suspect_> no space?
[11:57] <bolrod> and what happened?
[11:57] <ompaul> suspect_, you now have enough information please look again
[11:57] <suspect_> or add space?
[11:57] <_jason> suspect_: wait, where is the file on your desktop?
[11:57] <suspect_> just on the desktop
[11:57] <_jason> suspect_: cd ~/Desktop
[11:57] <chavo> you have to do -> cd Desktop first then
[11:57] <bolrod> augh
[11:58] <suspect_> on terminal?
[11:58] <bolrod> yepz
[11:58] <chavo> yes
[11:58] <_jason> suspect_: we are all cheering for you :P
[11:58] <suspect_> no such file  of directory
[11:58] <_jason> suspect_: capital D
[11:58] <ompaul> _jason, well spotted
[11:58] <patrick52222> i want to install the drivers off the nvidia site, can any one help
[11:59] <bolrod> patrick52222: no you don't
[11:59] <bolrod> :x
[11:59] <JohnDoe75> can someone tell me how to install  jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586.bin O:-)
[11:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell patrick52222 about nvidia
[11:59] <suspect_> ok i see ~/Desktop$
[11:59] <bolrod> yep!
[11:59] <suspect_> what i type now?
[11:59] <patrick52222> bolrod:why not
[11:59] <chavo> patrick52222, it's pretty complicated procedure if youve never done it
[11:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell JohnDoe75 about javadebs
[11:59] <ompaul> suspect_, this is here          >>>>>>>>>>> sh ./call<TAB>
[11:59] <suspect_> keep pressing tab more than once?
[11:59] <bolrod> patrick52222: because if it don't work.. you're in cli only
[12:00] <suspect_> i press it once and i see sh./call.of.duty