[12:00] <bolrod> indeed
[12:00] <pinkmermaid> >.> My mouse keeps freaking out.
[12:00] <bolrod> sh ./call.of.duty
[12:00] <bolrod> with the space
[12:00] <suspect_> and then?
[12:00] <suspect_> i know
[12:00] <bolrod> enter
[12:00] <suspect_> press enter?
[12:00] <mwe> heh
[12:00] <ompaul> suspect_, if you know your trolling
[12:00] <pinkmermaid> Like, I'll be going about my business and it'll just go all crazy and uncontrolled, like an out of control teenager on Jerry Springer >.>
[12:00] <patrick52222> bolrod:the one from synaptic does show the proper card i have but the nvidia site one does i have had it befor
[12:00] <suspect_> trolling?
[12:01] <bolrod> what does it say when you press enter
[12:01] <dli> what
[12:01] <dli> what
[12:01] <suspect_> sh ./call<TAB>
[12:01] <wfx> hi
[12:01] <bolrod> you hit the tab key?
[12:01] <suspect_> yes
[12:01] <mwe> rofl
[12:01] <suspect_> i hit it twice
[12:01] <bolrod> or you write <TAB>
[12:01] <dli> what's the website to generate sources.list entries auto?
[12:01] <bolrod> ?
[12:01] <suspect_> and i sai the file name
[12:01] <hollowman8904> how can i mount a network share as a local drive?
[12:01] <suspect_> noth of them
[12:01] <suspect_> now what i do?
[12:01] <bolrod> then you have 2 files that have the same beginning of the name
[12:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell dli about easysource
[12:01] <suspect_> how do i run it?
[12:01] <hollowman8904> i cant seem to open files properly when the computer thinks its over the network.
[12:01] <bolrod> then chose one of the files you see when you hit tab twice
[12:01] <suspect_> and install it?
[12:01] <gimmulf_> i cant find SKype in respitorys
[12:01] <bolrod> just write out the full name
[12:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell gimmulf_ about skype
[12:02] <bolrod> sh ./call.of.duty.run
[12:02] <bolrod> or whatever the name is called
[12:02] <wfx> on brezzy i found tons of ...anon log[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c:395] : disca... ~20 in a sec in my syslog
[12:02] <suspect_> no such file of directory
[12:02] <bolrod> ls *call*
[12:02] <bolrod> what does that say?
[12:02] <suspect_> ok i press tab 3 times
[12:02] <gimmulf_> _jason:  none of the mirrors works
[12:02] <patrick52222> i having problems with ubuntu as it says i can't make as i have gcc4.0 when it needs gcc3.4(nvidia prob)
[12:02] <ompaul> suspect_, do the following >>pwd<< and give the result of that and then do this >>ls -al call*<< and tell me exactly what you see
[12:02] <suspect_> and i saw the file names
[12:02] <suspect_> it didnt do shit
[12:02] <_jason> gimmulf_: for seveas?
[12:02] <ompaul> suspect_, no language
[12:03] <ompaul> suspect_, no bad language to be more exact
[12:03] <wfx> how can i reduce the loglevel for pptp/ppp
[12:03] <suspect_> ok sorry
[12:03] <suspect_> when i typed pwd
[12:03] <suspect_> i saw /home/suspect/desktop
[12:03] <bolrod> good
[12:03] <suspect_> now what next?
[12:03] <ompaul> suspect_, you did not see that
[12:03] <suspect_> yes i did
[12:03] <gimmulf_> _jason:  added it, still wont find skype
[12:03] <chavo> patrick52222, install gcc3.4
[12:04] <bolrod>  /home/suspect/Desktop ?
[12:04] <suspect_> yes
[12:04] <_jason> gimmulf_: did you apt-get update?
[12:04] <bolrod> ok
[12:04] <suspect_> what now?
[12:04] <bolrod> what do you see when you type   ls *call*
[12:04] <patrick52222> i cant as i have the bew version gcc4.0
[12:04] <ompaul> suspect_, there is a huge difference between D and d
[12:04] <suspect_> with the star?
[12:04] <bolrod> yep
[12:04] <TTT_Travis> how do I install lame?
[12:04] <dli> _jason, thanks
[12:04] <suspect_> what i do now?
[12:04] <bolrod> what did it show
[12:04] <TTT_Travis> nevermind
[12:04] <TTT_Travis> got it
[12:04] <suspect_> with lower case d
[12:05] <suspect_> /home/suspect/desktop
[12:05] <gimmulf_> _jason:  doesnt it update after adding new respirotys
[12:05] <bolrod> ls *call*   << copy paste that into your terminal
[12:05] <bolrod> and hit enter
[12:05] <chavo> you can install both, 4.0 will be the default. to use 3.4 you just do -> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 , before running the nvidia installer
[12:05] <hollowman8904> can someone help me mount a network share as a local drive?
[12:05] <bolrod> suspect_: and tell me what it output
[12:05] <_jason> gimmulf_: after you edit sources.list you need to run 'sudo apt-get update'
[12:05] <suspect_> this is what i saw when i typed is w/e
[12:05] <suspect_> call.of.duty_1.5-english.run  call.of.duty.united.offensive_1.51-english.run
[12:05] <bolrod> good!
[12:06] <suspect_> now what?
[12:06] <bolrod> when you hit tab .. it doesn't know which file to complete
[12:06] <bolrod> so you have to give clues
[12:06] <gimmulf_> _jason:  i use synaptic packet manager, and i have updated it
[12:06] <bolrod> but now you can do
[12:06] <_jason> gimmulf_: did you press reload?
[12:06] <bolrod> so.. which file you want to run anyway?
[12:06] <bolrod> the united.offensive ?
[12:06] <gimmulf_> _jason:  yes :)
[12:06] <bolrod> or the other one
[12:06] <suspect_> no first one
[12:06] <suspect_> the normal cod
[12:06] <_jason> gimmulf_: which mirror did you use?
[12:06] <mwe> suspect_: is it spelled like that, all lower case?
[12:07] <bolrod> sh ./call.of.duty_1.5-english.run
[12:07] <bolrod> that should work
[12:07] <suspect_> yeah
[12:07] <bolrod> if it doesn't
[12:07] <bolrod> read manual
[12:07] <bolrod> or give the error
[12:07] <_jason> most likely he'll need sudo
[12:07] <suspect_> werifying archive
[12:07] <mwe> good
[12:07] <gimmulf_> _jason:  deb [WWW]  http://free.linux.hp.com/~brett/seveas/freenx breezy-seveas freenx
[12:07] <suspect_> /home/suspect/.setup9067: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:08] <bolrod> ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[12:08] <_jason> gimmulf_: why did you use the ``freenx'' section if you want skype?
[12:08] <chavo> needs gtk 1.2
[12:08] <Seveas> gimmulf_, where did that [WWW]  come from?
[12:08] <bolrod> now you type the exact same thing
[12:08] <bolrod> but with sudo in front
[12:08] <suspect_> what?
[12:08] <suspect_> what exact same thing?
[12:08] <bolrod> so  ->              sudo  sh ./call..etc
[12:08] <warpzone> hey guys, quick question because I can't seem to find it online
[12:08] <gimmulf_> Seveas:  _jason  hmm :)
[12:08] <warpzone> once ive installed ssh, how do I get it to run at boot
[12:08] <gimmulf_> Seveas:  good question
[12:08] <chavo> he'll have to install gtk 1.2 first, it's an old graphical installer built with gtk 1.2
[12:08] <mwe> warpzone: it will by default I think
[12:09] <HymnToLife> warpzone> it runs at boot, you don't need to do anything
[12:09] <suspect_> /home/suspect/.setup9171: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:09] <suspect_> same thing happened
[12:09] <bolrod> urh
[12:09] <warpzone> ooo nvm then, thanks!
[12:10] <bolrod> where did you get this .run file from?
[12:10] <suspect_> loki
[12:10] <bolrod> well
[12:10] <_jason> suspect_: sudo aptitude install libgtk1.2
[12:10] <taigeR> what's the default root password?
[12:10] <_jason> ubotu: tell taigeR about root
[12:10] <suspect_> jason i have to type the exact thing?
[12:10] <_jason> suspect_: yes
[12:11] <suspect_> Reading package lists... Done
[12:11] <suspect_> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:11] <suspect_> Reading extended state information
[12:11] <suspect_> Initializing package states... Done
[12:11] <suspect_> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[12:11] <_jason> suspect_: do what it says and don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[12:11] <bolrod> do what it sais
[12:11] <suspect_> ok thank you
[12:12] <warpzone> what about for GPM? I know that wasn't preinstalled. how would I add that to boot?
[12:12] <suspect_> what do i do in this?
[12:12] <suspect_> i see text boxes
[12:12] <bolrod> nvm
[12:12] <_jason> suspect_: can you be more vague?
[12:12] <bolrod> do sudo  dpkg --configure -a
[12:12] <bolrod> do ->              sudo dpkg --configure -a
[12:12] <suspect_> i dont see no intructions
[12:13] <tonyyarusso> warpzone: I thought the installation of gpm added itself?
[12:13] <Bambino> may i please ask.. why isnt my ssh working? I have it installed and when i type /etc/init.d/ssh start   it failes to start!
[12:13] <_jason> Bambino: sudo?
[12:13] <erUSUL> Bambino, any error msg
[12:13] <erUSUL> ?
[12:13] <bolrod> Bambino: /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[12:13] <Bambino>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...                               [fail] 
[12:13] <bolrod> ;o
[12:13] <Bambino> even with sudo , same error
[12:13] <suspect_> its doing something
[12:14] <ompaul> suspect_, okay that thing where you put several lines in the irc client at once - don't do it, it is something you can get banned for - no debate use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:14] <taigeR> how can i do a search on my whole system?
[12:14] <erUSUL> Bambino, check the logs
[12:14] <suspect_> i see en_US.UTF-8
[12:14] <erUSUL> Bambino, check the logs in /var/log/
[12:14] <Bambino> erUSUL, how do i check my log? ;)
[12:14] <_jason> taigeR: find /
[12:14] <suspect_> sorry thats spamming right?
[12:14] <warpzone> tonyyarusso: I'm not sure, i'll have to restart to check
[12:14] <mmmiiikkkeee> hello... i have an ATI 9600 graphics card.. and am haveing trouble getting it installed
[12:14] <polpak> taigeR, or locate
[12:14] <bolrod> suspect_: just wait till it finishes
[12:14] <suspect_> ok
[12:14] <suspect_> what does that do though?
[12:14] <mmmiiikkkeee> i was usig th directions from: https://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[12:14] <SuperK> hi
[12:14] <bolrod> but I guess this might be hard to install
[12:14] <polpak> taigeR, depeding on how new the file you're looking for is
[12:14] <Bambino> erUSUL, there are loads of logs starting with ssh. which one?
[12:14] <bolrod> you might want to search a tutorial to install call of duty
[12:14] <bolrod> or a howto
[12:15] <bolrod> and read through it
[12:15] <suspect_> i tried that
[12:15] <SuperK> hey quick question for someone
[12:15] <carthik> suspect_, what does what do? please state your question on one line if you want a decent chance of getting answers
[12:15] <polpak> mmmiiikkkeee, and what's the problem?
[12:15] <suspect_> the command ya gave me
[12:15] <suspect_> sudo  dpkg --configure -a
[12:15] <mmmiiikkkeee> the second part... but its not working it stilll says its useig Mesa
[12:15] <polpak> !tell suspect_ about enter
[12:15] <carthik> suspect_, the command who gae you?
[12:15] <erUSUL> Bambino, the most recent ?
[12:15] <suspect_> someone gave me that command
[12:15] <carthik> suspect_ please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FaqOnIrc like the message you got when you first joined said
[12:15] <bolrod> carthik: aptitude returned an error
[12:15] <SuperK> I'm showing 85% memory load at idle, is that normal??
[12:15] <bolrod> and told to do that
[12:16] <bolrod> SuperK: yes
[12:16] <suspect_> ok the command installation w/e finished
[12:16] <Bambino> erUSUL, ssh          ssh-agent    ssh-askpass  sshd         ssh-keyscan
[12:16] <Fir> instruction Google Adsense-->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/en.htm                 Download free Firefox -->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/Firefox.htm
[12:16] <Bambino> ssh-add      ssh-argv0    ssh-copy-id  ssh-keygen
[12:16] <polpak> SuperK, it's cache
[12:16] <Fir> instruction Google Adsense-->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/en.htm                 Download free Firefox -->  http://planet.nana.co.il/hartk2003/Firefox.htm
[12:16] <suspect_> the thing finshed
[12:16] <mwe> suspect_: that's good. it's probably all cached
[12:16] <suspect_> ok what now?
[12:16] <mwe> SuperK: that's good. it's probably all cached
[12:16] <SuperK> thanks, thouhgt my system was fubar
[12:16] <erUSUL> Bambino, check the ssh one
[12:16] <polpak> SuperK, nope. You want the OS to be using your memory
[12:16] <polpak> SuperK, otherwise why have it =)
[12:16] <suspect_> ?
[12:16] <bolrod> erUSUL: doesn't ssh dump in the syslog?
[12:16] <mwe> SuperK: high memory usage is good when it's because of caching
[12:16] <SuperK> so 20% CPU load at idle is about right as well??
[12:17] <TTT_Travis> what would I need todo to get ubuntu to detect a rockwell based voice and fax modem?
[12:17] <sopowae> hi all
[12:17] <bolrod> SuperK: check with   'top'  to see whats on top
[12:17] <bolrod> and what is using the cpu
[12:17] <polpak> SuperK, no.. what do you mean by idle
[12:17] <suspect_> ok what do i do from there?
[12:17] <SuperK> just siting at desktop
[12:17] <suspect_> from what i have just done?
[12:17] <bolrod> SuperK: maybe updatedb is running or something ?
[12:17] <erUSUL> Bambino, check in /var/log/messages too as bolrod pointed out
[12:17] <carthik> SuperK, if you leave your ssytem on, the memory usage climbs that is normal
[12:17] <mwe> SuperK: mine says 4%
[12:17] <polpak> SuperK, having a lot of memory using cache is fine, running at 20% cpu utilization when your computer's not doing anything is a problem
[12:17] <mmmiiikkkeee> is there a way to remove the drivers and start over?
[12:18] <SuperK> I do have 3 superkaramba apps running is that it?
[12:18] <carthik> SuperK, read http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/10/07/memory-swap-management/ for info
[12:18] <bolrod> Bambino: syslog
[12:18] <mwe> SuperK: maybe
[12:18] <bolrod> Bambino: tail /var/log/syslog
[12:18] <suspect_> bolrod
[12:18] <bolrod> ?
[12:18] <suspect_> what do i do now?
[12:18] <carthik> SuperK, use top to see what is using the resources.
[12:18] <mwe> SuperK: try closing it and see what it says or use top to identify what using the cpu
[12:19] <defendguin> is mario danic around?
[12:19] <SuperK> I'm kinda new to linux, what is 'top'??
[12:19] <Seveas> defendguin, look for pygi
[12:19] <defendguin> thanks
[12:19] <bolrod> suspect_: 'sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2'
[12:19] <bolrod> if that doesn't work
[12:19] <bolrod> then I really don't know
[12:19] <suspect_> i did that
[12:19] <suspect_> and it finished
[12:19] <Bambino> bolrod, ok thanks. basically all has the same line. or all do . .. Apr 13 23:18:34 localhost kernel: [ 4336.094229]  r8169: eth0: PHY reset until link up
[12:19] <carthik> SuperK, open a terminal and type top and then Enter. it is a "table of processes" if I am not wrong
[12:19] <suspect_> so what do i do now?
[12:19] <bolrod> without error?
[12:19] <suspect_> no
[12:19] <chavo> SuperK, I've noticed some high cpu usage from karamba applets also esp, liquid weather
[12:20] <mwe> SuperK: a command. type it in a terminal
[12:20] <bolrod> it returned an error?
[12:20] <mwe> SuperK: it show process inforamation
[12:20] <suspect_> no
[12:20] <mwe> shows*
[12:20] <bolrod> ok
[12:20] <bolrod> then type
[12:20] <bolrod> sudo  sh ./call.of.duty  (rest of name)
[12:20] <bolrod> again
[12:20] <Bambino> erUSUL, Apr 13 23:18:34 localhost kernel: [ 4336.094229]  r8169: eth0: PHY reset until link up
[12:20] <mmmiiikkkeee> when i : glxinfo | grep -i opengl..... it says i am using the mesa drivers
[12:20] <suspect_> wait you tiold me to do this first?
[12:20] <mmmiiikkkeee> not the ati ones :(
[12:20] <suspect_> sudo  dpkg --configure -a
[12:20] <ompaul> suspect_, if it is more than one line of error use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for it thank you
[12:20] <SuperK> superkaramba is second on the list so that must be it yes?
[12:21] <bolrod> suspect_: indeed.. and that finished right?
[12:21] <suspect_> yes
[12:21] <taner_c> hallo
[12:21] <SuperK> and I am using liquid weather too
[12:21] <chavo> SuperK, yes it's probably it
[12:21] <bolrod> so.. you did    'sudo  apt-get install libgtk1.2'
[12:21] <bolrod> as well?
[12:21] <mwe> SuperK: what does it say in %CPU ?
[12:21] <SuperK> ok, thank you very much
[12:21] <erUSUL> Bambino, that is an error of network card it should not affect ssh
[12:21] <suspect_> no ima do it now
[12:21] <Tremii> hi
[12:21] <defendguin> i seem to be having issues with network manager in flight 6
[12:21] <chavo> there's a new version of liquid weather out that works much better
[12:22] <defendguin> ive seen my problems in launchpad but their solution doesnt work for me
[12:22] <carthik> defendguin, what sort of problms?
[12:22] <suspect_> its unpacking things
[12:22] <Tremii> is there something like umsdos in ubuntu breezy? (i want u*ix permissions on top of vat)
[12:22] <suspect_> and its done
[12:22] <SuperK> 2.3 and then root says 3.7
[12:22] <suspect_> now type what
[12:22] <Bambino> erUSUL, so whats the solution
[12:22] <_-ZeroCool-_> hola
[12:22] <_-ZeroCool-_> alguien que hable espaol?
[12:22] <Seveas> !es
[12:22] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:22] <defendguin> carthik: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/37128
[12:22] <mwe> SuperK: root? the right most column is the process name
[12:23] <erUSUL> Bambino, i can not know for sure sorry
[12:23] <bolrod> dang why do so many people join/leave !?!
[12:23] <SuperK> xorg
[12:23] <MrKubuntuUser> would anybody here know of any Linux telnet clients (besides the included "telnet" program)?
[12:23] <mmmiiikkkeee> when i : glxinfo | grep -i opengl..... it says i am using the mesa drivers not the ATI ones
[12:23] <suspect_> call of duty setup came up
[12:23] <chavo> superkaramba is porbably making the xorg cpu usage go up also
[12:23] <suspect_> YESSSS
[12:23] <bolrod> Seveas: you're not helping it with changing op status all the time ;)
[12:23] <suspect_> thank you very much
[12:23] <bolrod> suspect_: good
[12:23] <bolrod> :)
[12:23] <mwe> bolrod: at least in irssi you can configure it to ignore joins/parts
[12:23] <bolrod> mwe: I don't
[12:23] <InnerFIRE> anyone know the repository for gmplayer?
[12:23] <bolrod> since its usefull sometimes
[12:23] <bolrod> ;/
[12:23] <suspect_> now i have to mount a cd
[12:24] <tparkhill> Hollowman8904, try here for share mounting help: http://ubit.buffalo.edu/linux/ublinux4/samba.php
[12:24] <bolrod> oooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[12:24] <suspect_> i ahve the real cd though
[12:24] <suspect_> have*
[12:24] <defendguin> carthik: i have cleaned out my interfaces file but this doesnt seem to have any effect on the issue
[12:24] <tparkhill> I'm reading it, too, so I've no answers but what is there...
[12:24] <_jason> InnerFIRE: multiverse
[12:24] <mwe> bolrod: yeah it's trade off. I'd go crazy in here without it though
[12:24] <bolrod> then put that in
[12:24] <carthik> defendguin, couple of things, maybe it is "truly broken" second -- you need to not have the interfaces eth0 eth1 etc defined in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell InnerFIRE about mplayer
[12:24] <suspect_> the real cd?
[12:24] <bolrod> yeah
[12:24] <suspect_> ok
[12:24] <SuperK> I also show nothing in swap file, do I need to set that up similar to windows??
[12:24] <mmmiiikkkeee> when i : glxinfo | grep -i opengl..... it says i am using the mesa drivers not the ATI ones
[12:24] <wfx> MrKubuntuUser, do you mean something like this: http://www.slicer.ca/coldfire ?
[12:25] <mwe> SuperK: what does swapon -s say?
[12:25] <defendguin> carthik: on my other flight 6 computer they are all defined in interfaces and it works
[12:25] <angom_h> Hi, I just finished installing ubuntu, but no where in the installation it asked for the root password, is there a default one ?
[12:25] <bolrod> sudo
[12:25] <bolrod> is for root rights
[12:25] <bolrod> there is no root in ubuntu standard
[12:25] <sublime> how can i call the cdmon script from cron
[12:26] <mwe> SuperK: it shouldn't resort to using swap unless memory is getting really full (not counting the cache)
[12:26] <bolrod> angom_h: if you run something that requires a password
[12:26] <carthik> defendguin, could you please produce some debug output and add it to the bug report you mentioned. Somethings probably need ironing out
[12:26] <_jason> angom_h, bolrod: there is root but it is locked
[12:26] <bolrod> use your normal password
[12:26] <_jason> ubotu: tell angom_h about sudo
[12:26] <sublime> it's ok "sh ./cdmon"  ?
[12:26] <bolrod> _jason: don't make it more difficult then it has to be
[12:26] <bolrod> :] 
[12:26] <SuperK> ok, thanks
[12:26] <defendguin> carthik: exactly what information would you like me to add to the report?
[12:26] <carthik> defendguin, I would really appreciate it if you could write up what all you tried :) I know that is a tough ask, maybe, but thatnks for the help
[12:27] <SuperK> time to get ready for work, thanks all
[12:27] <defendguin> i am more than happy to help
[12:27] <mmmiiikkkeee> when i : glxinfo | grep -i opengl..... it says i am using the mesa drivers not the ATI ones
[12:27] <mmmiiikkkeee> what shoud i do?
[12:27] <wfx> or realy a thinks like qterm
[12:27] <mmmiiikkkeee> i followed the directions on the wiki..
[12:27] <suspect_> yes its working
[12:27] <bolrod> suspect_: cool
[12:27] <suspect_> hey what about aim?
[12:27] <mwe> mmmiiikkkeee: glxinfo|grep direct is an easy way to see if direct rendering is working
[12:28] <suspect_> how do i install that?
[12:28] <suspect_> the same command?
[12:28] <bolrod> erh
[12:28] <suspect_> just wanted the normal aim
[12:28] <bolrod> open the applications > add programs
[12:28] <carthik> defendguin, if it crashes, then a backtrace, else, the syslog when you try to run it. Run the app from the cmmoand line, and paste the output of that. If something else is required, the person who's assigned the bug will ask you for it.
[12:28] <suspect_> i dont like gaim
[12:28] <bolrod> if aim has a file that will run on linux
[12:28] <suspect_> add applications?
[12:28] <bolrod> erh
[12:28] <bolrod> add/remove
[12:28] <wfx> MrKubuntuUser, sorry i think this is what you search qterm (bbs and ssh)
[12:29] <mmmiiikkkeee> it said no
[12:29] <AngryElf> i have a stupid question....where is the Remote Desktop client located?
[12:29] <bolrod> but if aim has a linux installation file
[12:29] <bolrod> you can run it with  sh ./aim.run
[12:29] <bolrod> or something
[12:29] <bolrod> whatever the file is called
[12:29] <mmmiiikkkeee> and :OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[12:29] <angom_h> thx
[12:29] <bolrod> and to install it you probably have to do    sudo  sh ./aim.run
[12:29] <MrKubuntuUser> wfx:  I need a telnet client that does VT102 emulation and can print from the server to my local printer
[12:29] <mmmiiikkkeee> how do i get the ati drivers to work?
[12:29] <mwe> !ati
[12:29] <ubotu> methinks ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[12:29] <MrKubuntuUser> wfx:  NetTerm used to be able to do that on Windows
[12:29] <suspect_> ok thank you
[12:29] <bolrod> otherwise.. aim probably has a good howto on their site
[12:30] <carthik> defendguin, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash might be helpful
[12:31] <suspect_> thank you bolrod
[12:31] <wfx> MrKubuntuUser, with print from the server to local -> like hardcopy (screenshot)?
[12:32] <suspect_> wait the installation has 2 cds
[12:32] <suspect_> i cant open the cd drive when it says to
[12:32] <bliss1_> hello
[12:33] <MrKubuntuUser> wfx:  No, not a screenshot... I'm using INNOPAC (a library circ thing) over Telnet and it can print records to a local printer.  It uses some kind of VT102 printer escape codes to do it
[12:33] <fiendskull9> quick help
[12:33] <fiendskull9> whats the chmod number to give just read to all groups?
[12:33] <MrKubuntuUser> wfx:  VT102 Printer Control
[12:33] <carthik> fiendskull9, chmod a+r foo
[12:34] <MrKubuntuUser> wfx:  http://innovativeusers.org/faqs/print/definitions.html - "Attached" Printer
[12:34] <mwe> fiendskull9: you mean all users. you can only limit one group
[12:34] <fiendskull9> carthik, have foo in there? or was that a silly comment?
[12:34] <carthik> fiendskull9, foo is my favorite filename, substitute the filename there :)
[12:34] <fiendskull9> mwe, im trying to make my windows partition readable to all
[12:34] <toxic_> [sed help]  is there a way to only return data matching pattern rather than deleting data matching pattern ? (ie this deletes data: sed -e 's/[0-9] //g' while I want to return only the numbers)
[12:34] <mwe> fiendskull9: you can't with chmod
[12:34] <mwe> fiendskull9: you need to mount it differently
[12:34] <HymnToLife> !tell fiendskull9 about ntfs
[12:35] <carthik> fiendskull9, ah! that is differnt problem all together...
[12:36] <bliss1_> nickrud: hi I noticed that my box will not reboot since diabling USB legacy in BIOS diabled because i have a pertition with kernal 2.6 and another with the same kernel so I was told to diable so keybord would work
[12:37] <bliss1_> carthik: hi
[12:37] <carthik> yes bliss1_
[12:37] <bliss1_> carthik: take a look at post just now to nickrud please
[12:38] <carthik> bliss1_, sorry but I don't really understand the problem
[12:38] <bliss1_> carthik: ok
[12:39] <taigeR> when i type make: I get the following error message:
[12:39] <taigeR> tar xzvf foo2zjs.tar.gz
[12:39] <taigeR> cc -O2 -Wall   -c -o foo2zjs.o foo2zjs.c
[12:39] <taigeR> make: cc: Command not found
[12:39] <taigeR> make: *** [foo2zjs.o]  Error 127
[12:39] <carthik> !tell taigeR about paste
[12:39] <carthik> taiger, $sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:39] <_jason> taigeR: you need to install build-essential
[12:40] <bliss1_> carthik: see you later I have this question three times already
[12:40] <wfx> MrKubuntuUser,  sounds like do on terminal ls and the output would be print
[12:40] <taigeR> thanks
[12:40] <diana> hi, does anyone nkow how to detect blutooth devices?
[12:41] <carthik> bliss1_, care to explain the question, I dont see whta you mean by saying you have two kernels. State your problem in a different way perhaps?
[12:41] <_jason> toxic_: use sed -n and use the 'p' command to print, so for example: sed -n '/cool/p' will print lines with cool in it
[12:42] <amphi> diana: hcitool might be what you want
[12:42] <decco> hi
[12:42] <diana> thanks amphi
[12:42] <me2win> anyone got a linksys wpc54g?
[12:42] <meloch> Hello ubuntu channel! I have a quick mysql question.
[12:42] <diana> is an aplication?
[12:42] <toxic_> _jason, yeah, but I have a log file containing text, ip, numbers. I want to extract the ip, and it's not very nice to first remove a-z. A-Z until I only have the ip left.
[12:43] <mwe> meloch: access point?
[12:43] <carthik> diana https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothSetup
[12:43] <dnbshawn> yo
[12:43] <dnbshawn> whats ubuntu
[12:43] <diana> thanks
[12:43] <dnbshawn> ?
[12:43] <carthik> dnbshawn, read the channel message please
[12:43] <meloch> If I want to edit entries in a mysql database with a nice user interface - what are my options?
[12:43] <amphi> diana: there's probably a bluetooth howto at tldp.org
[12:43] <mwe> meloch: phpmysql is one
[12:43] <_jason> toxic_: you want a command that will extract all of the ip numbers from that log file?
[12:43] <brasko> sorry, I'm sure this question is asked all the time.
[12:44] <brasko> How do I install mplayer on ubuntu?
[12:44] <meloch> mwe: okay. any good? i'll try it out then
[12:44] <shredder_> Bunqueeda Sha na na Sobequan Ubuntu
[12:44] <amphi> toxic_: awk?
[12:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell brasko about mplayer
[12:44] <mwe> meloch: it rocks
[12:44] <dnbshawn> it says its the offical ubuntu support channel
[12:44] <mwe> meloch: you need to configure apache and php to use it though
[12:44] <carthik> dnbshawn, and thre are urls, http://ubuntu.com explains it all best
[12:44] <bur[n] er> anyone know how to change the sound card that flash audio comes out of?
[12:44] <dnbshawn> i dont see anywhere in the topic where it says "dont ask questions"
[12:44] <dnbshawn> no
[12:44] <toxic_> _jason, there is one ip number / line or / file if you wish, I need to extract that ip ...
[12:44] <diana> it helpeed
[12:44] <dnbshawn> ubuntu.com doesnt explain it well enough
[12:44] <_jason> !ubuntu
[12:44] <ubotu> somebody said ubuntu was a free GNU/Linux distribution. More at http://www.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth
[12:44] <meloch> mwe: sweet! thanks.
[12:44] <dnbshawn> thats why i came here
[12:45] <toxic_> amphi, awk is certianly nice, but I'm not too familiar with it
[12:45] <dnbshawn> nevermind
[12:45] <dnbshawn> >:(
[12:45] <carthik> dnbshawn, if you have specific questions, we can be of greater help
[12:45] <Bambino> where do i change my screen resolution?
[12:45] <toxic_> _jason, so instead of matching letters and then using 'd' command to remove them until only numbers are left, there must be a way to remove everything but the pattern I'm matching against.
[12:45] <amphi> toxic_: how are the fields in a line delimited?
[12:45] <bliss1_> cartick: I instaled another debian distro on hda2 , ubuntu and other debian ditro both have kernel 2.6 now I could not use my laptop keyboard in other during install so I was told just by chance to diable usb legacy in my BIOS and it worked i was able to install other distro because I diabled usb legacy in BIOS. now sine that time I can shutdown BUT labtop will not reboot
[12:45] <carthik> Bambino, system->prefs->screen resolution
[12:45] <_jason> toxic_: use grep
[12:45] <_jason> toxic_: grep -o to be more specific
[12:46] <dnbshawn> ok, im asking what ubuntu linux is more toward a technical standpoint. how does it improve on debian?
[12:46] <mwe> Bambino: you possibly have to edit xorg.conf as well
[12:46] <Bambino> k thanks
[12:46] <toxic_> _jason, grep only returns the entire line, and grep-o only returns the characters I've already specified. grep -o * matches "*hi" but not "hi"
[12:46] <amphi> dnbshawn: 'improve' is in the eye of the beholder
[12:46] <dnbshawn> the website just tells me that "people" brought ubuntu together
[12:46] <dnbshawn> yeah
[12:46] <mwe> dnbshawn: it makes it easier to install and manage
[12:46] <toxic_> amphi, text ip port text random number
[12:46] <_jason> toxic_: grep uses regex
[12:46] <dnbshawn> so its like mandrake is to redhat?
[12:47] <carthik> bliss1_, but can you start normally from power-down?
[12:47] <mwe> dnbshawn: um I don't think so
[12:47] <toxic_> _jason, hmm ok
[12:47] <_jason> toxic_: for example to match 3 numbers . 3 numbers . 3 numbers: egrep -o '[0-9] {3}.[0-9] {3}.[0-9] {3}'
[12:47] <Hamman> dnbshawn: ubuntu is easier to get started with, as you get a preconfigured gnome desktop and graphical administration utilities out of the box. You also get a predictable release schedule
[12:47] <_jason> toxic_: oops, all those .'s should be \.
[12:48] <toxic_> _jason, neat
[12:48] <toxic_> _jason, I'll give that a try :)
[12:48] <dnbshawn> ok
[12:48] <suspect_> ok i have another insy winsy problem
[12:48] <dnbshawn> so its just a well packaged debian
[12:48] <Hamman> dnbshawn: also, you get much more recent versions of software compared to debian stable(without the risk of breakage you have with testing)
[12:48] <suspect_> while i install call of duty
[12:48] <Hamman> dnbshawn: yeah, pretty much
[12:49] <suspect_> i have to insert the second cd
[12:49] <suspect_> but the cd drive wont open
[12:49] <suspect_> what do i do?
[12:49] <dnbshawn> sounds good to me
[12:49] <Hamman> also, I don't think Ubuntu is quite as anal as debian about licensing issues(as we have a multiverse repository)
[12:49] <dnbshawn> *downloads*
[12:49] <mwe> dnbshawn: somone told me ubuntu is african for I can't install debian
[12:49] <dnbshawn> im looking to install either ubunto or gentoo on my lappy
[12:49] <mynamesbob> does anyone here use fluxbox?
[12:49] <HymnToLife> suspect_> sudo eject /cdrom
[12:50] <suspect_> oh ok
[12:50] <amphi> mynamesbob: I have done - I use openbox ATM
[12:50] <dnbshawn> well i cant install debeian
[12:50] <dnbshawn> lol
[12:50] <bliss1_> cartick: if I do shutdown -r now the computer starts to shut down says on screen rebooting but it does not screen goes blank and power switch on computer does not work have to pull out mains at back of labtop and put back in again then the compter goes off then power switch on laptop works
[12:50] <carthik> dnbshawn, http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship explains debian<->ubuntu
[12:50] <mynamesbob> amphi: my sound is not working
[12:50] <amphi> mynamesbob: what does that have to do with the window manager?
[12:50] <suspect_> oh and i need wine(x)/cedega
[12:51] <mynamesbob> amphi: i am using oss through jack and nothing works with fluxbox, says no device but when i use gnome everything works just fine
[12:51] <suspect_> to be able to play cod
[12:51] <suspect_> where do i get that?
[12:51] <carthik> bliss1_, I'm sorry, but I can only guess it is some sort of BIOS problem (to the best of my knowledge, which is limited)
[12:51] <lampshade> Where does win install things after I have installed them using wine?  (I know this sounds dumb)  I installed picassa and I'm curious where wine put the picassa2.exe, etc files on my computer
[12:51] <JrbM689> I must say, this installation is a breeze
[12:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell mynamesbob about anyone
[12:51] <JrbM689> I hope I don't have too much trouble with Wine
[12:51] <amphi> mynamesbob: perhaps it's configured to use esd? (guessing, I don't use gnome or jack)
[12:51] <toxic_> _jason, {*} does that match 0 to any number of chars, or is it interpreted differently ?
[12:51] <toxic_> _jason, since an IP isn't necessarily 3 digits / dot
[12:52] <bliss1_> cartick: ok thanks
[12:52] <Hamman> suspect_: I think there's a switch you can launch cedega with, something like --monitor-cd, check the man pages
[12:52] <shredder_> ubotu: Will I die broke and unpopular?
[12:52] <suspect_> can i just go to the web or something and download it?
[12:53] <Hamman> suspect_: what? cedega?
[12:53] <mwe_> My internet connection randomly dies and I have to ifdown wlan0 && ifup wlan0 to fix it. I can't spot anything in the logs. how would I go about debugging that?
[12:53] <suspect_> yeah
[12:53] <suspect_> i seriously need that
[12:53] <suspect_> can one of ya send me a link to the page?
[12:54] <Hamman> suspect_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega?highlight=%28cedega%29
[12:54] <suspect_> oh and i still dont know what to do with aim
[12:54] <bliss1_> catick: could try enabling it again?
[12:54] <Hamman> or you can pay a fee each month to the transgaiming people
[12:54] <suspect_> how do i install aim?
[12:54] <suspect_> with the tgz file?
[12:54] <amphi> toxic_: {1,3} would do I think
[12:55] <lampshade> suspect_, you can just use Gaim for your aim client.  Much better than aim anyway unless I"m missing something
[12:55] <suspect_> no
[12:55] <amphi> mwe_: what card?
[12:55] <suspect_> i need it becuz i need to transfer pics and such
[12:55] <suspect_> wtd?
[12:55] <mwe> amphi: atheros wifi
[12:55] <Hamman> yeah, wtf happened?
[12:55] <suspect_> ?
[12:55] <me2win> w00t
[12:55] <shredder_> Wow bunch of quiters
[12:55] <me2win> netsplit
[12:56] <DarthLappy> Cool :)
[12:56] <DarthLappy> Nice spilt.
[12:56] <shredder_> My bad
[12:56] <xanavim> no need to cry over split milk
[12:56] <amphi> mwe: oh, dunno - ipw2200 does that sometimes due to probs with the fw
[12:56] <suspect_> but cant ya just tell me how to install aim please?
[12:56] <suspect_> just that
[12:57] <shredder_> Mass wiretapping
[12:57] <harisund> Hello.. how's everyone doing today ?
[12:57] <obnibolongo> harisund: bored
[12:57] <shredder_> Server needs a cooler
[12:57] <harisund> obnibolongo: Can't wait for the weekend, eh?
[12:57] <Hamman> suspect_: you have to compile it manually
[12:58] <obnibolongo> harisund: nah, just bored
[12:58] <Hamman> can't find a good guide for it
[12:58] <amphi> suspect_: unpack the tarball & there should be docs in it
[12:59] <Hamman> anyway, first you have to extract the tgz, then you have to open a terminal and cd into that directory, the run ./configure, make and sudo make install
[12:59] <Hamman> you have to have the build-essential package installed too
[12:59] <InnerFIRE> !wine
[12:59] <dominus> hola alguien sabe como montar imagenes mdf en linux
[12:59] <me2win> wtf happened to ubotu
[01:00] <suspect_> ok i see docs in the file what now?
[01:00] <me2win> dominion: k3b
[01:00] <amphi> suspect_: er, read them?
[01:00] <ZeZu> damn
[01:00] <Virtuous> whoa
[01:00] <ZeZu> thats a hell of a split
[01:00] <Seveas> I saw this one coming
[01:00] <ZeZu> nutsplit
[01:00] <Seveas> had 30 seconds lag earlier
[01:00] <Virtuous> what happened?
[01:00] <suspect_> im confused
[01:00] <shredder_> Whoa were still here
[01:01] <Seveas> Virtuous, freenode burped
[01:01] <amphi> suspect_: there should be a file called INSTALL or README
[01:01] <mlehrer> weird, all kinds of network problems going on
[01:01] <harisund> Could someone care to explain how our population jumped from 700+ to 1/2 of that?
[01:01] <amphi> harisund: netsplat
[01:01] <DarthLappy> !netspilt
[01:01] <mlehrer> ~dictionary netsplit
[01:01] <Seveas> harisund, freenode burped
[01:01] <harisund> I am really curious to know what happened.. problem with zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net
[01:01] <DarthLappy> Heh, helps if the bot's here :)
[01:01] <mmmiiikkkeee> i am having  a problem with how to configure my dual monotors... i cna move the mouse from one to the other but i cant drag an item from on monotor to he other
[01:01] <Seveas> ~help
[01:01] <harisund> But aren't we on freenode as well Seveas?
[01:01] <suspect_> i see usr folder
[01:01] <Seveas> harisund, yes, we're on this half
[01:01] <suspect_> then local
[01:01] <DarthLappy> harisund, That's your server...
[01:02] <suspect_> then bin and lib folders
[01:02] <shredder_> Works of the Devil
[01:02] <carthik> mmmiiikkkeee, you need to set them up in xinerama mode, else it is like having two logins, or two seperate "heads"
[01:02] <amphi> suspect_: why not install gaim or something, BTW?
[01:02] <nalioth> harisund: freenoded is made up of dozens of servers
[01:02] <harisund> Seveas: Oh ok .. I see.. thanks ..picture is kind of bit more clear now ..
[01:02] <Seveas> the people who seem to have left are on the other half
[01:02] <suspect_> i dont like gaim
[01:02] <suspect_> i want the normal aim
[01:02] <harisund> nalioth: Yes, and I use Gaim to connecto to Freenode.. would you suggest xchat?
[01:02] <suspect_> anyways
[01:02] <mmmiiikkkeee> where can i goto to get xinerama??
[01:02] <amphi> harisund: irssi is a nice irc client
[01:02] <vertex78> does anyone here use kino?
[01:02] <suspect_> in the bn folder i see a file called aim witha picture of a foot
[01:02] <suspect_> a green foot
[01:03] <nalioth> harisund: i'd suggest a dedicated irc client, rather then a multitasking communication widget (like gaim)
[01:03] <suspect_> bin
[01:03] <amphi> suspect_: I have no idea about the 'normal' aim
[01:03] <suspect_> i just want to know how to install it
[01:03] <harisund> amphi; When on anoher machine that doesn't have a IRC client, I use ssh to log back to my home computer and use irssi.. otherwise I prefer a client that alerts me when my name is typed with a sound or something ..
[01:03] <EvilGuru> would someone be able to help me with this? http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=159917
[01:03] <harisund> nalioth: Which client would come under a "dedicated" category?
[01:04] <shredder_> Solar flares
[01:04] <Seveas> welcome back people
[01:04] <xanavim> ouch, too many netsplits
[01:04] <amphi> heh
[01:04] <JrbM689> What happened?
[01:04] <me2win> netsplit
[01:04] <Seveas> lol
[01:04] <me2win> LOL
[01:04] <Seveas> and they're gone again
[01:04] <shredder_> Witchcraft
[01:04] <nalioth> harisund: xchat, irssi, kvirc, ksirc, any "irc client" that "only" does internet relay chat
[01:04] <Hamman> this is some crazy shit
[01:04] <DarthLappy> It's a European hub apparently...
[01:04] <Seveas> better stay quiet for now - it'll be solved soon.
[01:04] <harisund> nalioth: ok .. thanks .. will have a look ..
[01:05] <nalioth> harisund: xchat is fine
[01:05] <EvilGuru> i'm still here and i am euro-trash
[01:06] <shredder_> This is mentioned in the bible
[01:06] <harisund> nalioth: Where is ubotu?
[01:06] <Seveas> harisund, other side of the split
[01:06] <shredder_> This all Las Vegas fault
[01:06] <nalioth> harisund: on the other side of the netsplit
[01:06] <harisund> Seveas: Ah I get it .. ok .. just curious ..
[01:07] <shredder_> Parallel universe time chatter. The others were taken away
[01:08] <wfx> why is dapper still so bugy?
[01:09] <nalioth> wfx: it's in development
[01:09] <ompaul> Seveas, it was dark out there
[01:09] <ompaul> nalioth, I thought you were gone :)
[01:09] <Seveas> ompaul, you connect to the wrong servers
[01:10] <shredder_> Alien abductions, Time loss
[01:10] <ompaul> Seveas, my ping time is 0.20
[01:10] <ompaul> from here thats fast
[01:10] <DewDude> where can i change my video display options...like brightness and gamma?
[01:10] <ompaul> the uk is like a traffic light on the way to the highway :)
[01:10] <DewDude> my gamma is wayy low
[01:10] <PwcrLinux> 0.1 ping on server
[01:11] <ompaul> PwcrLinux, I am 3k miles away from the box I connect to
[01:11] <vertex78> can anyone help me figure out why kino runs so slow on my computer?
[01:11] <PwcrLinux> ompaul: ah
[01:11] <Bambino> Can one save a screen session as a file?
[01:12] <Tomorrow> ubotu: ati
[01:12] <ubotu> [ati]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:12] <ompaul> PwcrLinux, actually wrong
[01:13] <ompaul> kornbluth.freenode.net :Frankfurt, DE, EU is where I was connected to
[01:14] <ompaul> PwcrLinux, more like 1000
[01:15] <wfx> nalioth, yes, but there is not long time to june
[01:15] <PwcrLinux> omp I am connected at orgeon state university (zelazny.freenode.net)
[01:15] <nalioth> wfx: you'll be pleasantly surprised
[01:15] <PwcrLinux> oops darn tabs...
[01:15] <PwcrLinux> ompaul:  I am connected at orgeon state university (zelazny.freenode.net)
[01:16] <wfx> not at the moment, no kernel driver s more loaded (hda speed 3,4mb/sec!) broken sound, video, kernel update'S .... long list :)
[01:18] <jerry> anyone know the link for fixing nvidia cards?
[01:18] <ompaul> !nvidia
[01:18] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[01:18] <michael__> hello! Is there a way to write somewhere who is logged in on your system, or where can i see it? Because it can be kinda confusing'
[01:18] <jerry> getting ones i dont need cant find the one im lookin for
[01:19] <ompaul> jerry read the url the bot points to
[01:19] <jerry> ahh good thats the one last item to be configured
[01:19] <patrick52222> !java
[01:19] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:20] <amphi> michael__: who or w? whowatch?
[01:20] <michael__> amphi: I mean like where can I see which user is logged in?
[01:21] <Oetzi> hmm can anyone tell me howto get iso8859- character encoding to work under dapper
[01:21] <amphi> michael__: type 'w' in a term
[01:21] <gnu2it2> how do you list physical hard drives in a system?
[01:21] <taigeR> I am trying to install my Canon Lide 50/35 Scanner, anybody knows anything about that?
[01:21] <amphi> michael__: or 'who'
[01:22] <michael__> amphi: I see, but this kinda is a computer to my parents.. And thats a bit too advanced... No way to implement it in the menu?
[01:22] <mynamesbob> does anyone here use jack and oss2jack, i have read a howto on the ubuntu forums , set my gstreamer properties as oss, and logged out and back in, now when i go to listen to a cd or anything involving audio it plays for about 5 seconds then stops, then if i try to play it again, or another sound it says that there is no sound device, /dev/dsp
[01:23] <mynamesbob> i then have to log out and back in to hear sound
[01:23] <wvelez_> taigeR: plug it in, applications, graphics, xsane
[01:23] <box2> hi there
[01:23] <amphi> michael__: you could stick 'xterm -hold -e who' in a menu item I suppose...
[01:24] <AngryElf> is it necessary to format a data tape before writing files to the beginning?
[01:24] <Eleaf> mm
[01:25] <mynamesbob> does anyone know how i can fix this?
[01:25] <michael__> amphi: hmm, not exactly what i was looking for... But it does the job
[01:25] <michael__> amphi: thanks a lot :)
[01:26] <amphi> michael__: what more were you looking for? ;)
[01:26] <wfx> nalioth, its is a sweet pain to wait :-)
[01:26] <michael__> amphi: I just wanted it to write the users name next to the menus, something like that
[01:27] <michael__> amphi: or in the system menu
[01:27] <wfx> i hope we get some user-backup feature in dapper.
[01:27] <amphi> michael__: oh - I don't know enough about gnome, I'm afraid, but 'whoami' is the command you want for that, not 'who'
[01:28] <patrick52222> !java
[01:28] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:29] <amphi> michael__: perhaps when gnome starts, you could have imagemagick 'write' the username on an image and set that as wallpaper ;)
[01:30] <michael__> amphi: hehe... could look kinda cool, anyway i just tell them to start evolution and which mail pops op i'
[01:31] <michael__> amphi: Thx for the help... Going to get some rest
[01:31] <Tomorrow> !apt-get
[01:31] <ubotu> apt-get is probably http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/apt-howto.en.txt (in depth) and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowto
[01:32] <wfx> good night and dont play to mutch with colors.
[01:32] <suspect_> ok
[01:32] <suspect_> i dont know how to install wine
[01:33] <Tomorrow> hey, I want to have apt-get search the internet for my packages, but I don't know how to configure it
[01:33] <red_Marvin> suspect_, sudo apt-get install wine
[01:33] <suspect_> anyone know how to install wine?
[01:33] <suspect_> thank you
[01:33] <red_Marvin> then run wineconf
[01:33] <taigeR> I have sane and libsane installed, but I don't have the file: '/etc/sane.d/hotplug/libsane.db'
[01:33] <red_Marvin> suspect_, ^
[01:34] <suspect_> yes i know its installing
[01:34] <suspect_> Thank you.
[01:34] <suspect_> can i play call of duty with wine?
[01:35] <Tomorrow> hey, I want to have apt-get search the internet for my packages, but I don't know how to configure it to do this
[01:35] <red_Marvin> suspect_, no idea I don't use it :p
[01:35] <suspect_> lol
[01:35] <nalioth> suspect_: wine questions are better asked in #winehq
[01:35] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, what exactly do you mean by "search the internet"
[01:35] <Jaymz> Anyone know what would prevent gnome from repopping after a Ctrl+Alt+backspace?
[01:35] <suspect_> ok thank you red
[01:35] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, like google?
[01:36] <red_Marvin> suspect_, no prob :)
[01:37] <Tomorrow> no, like when I type apt-get install ircii, it downloads and installs ircii
[01:37] <patrick52222> !frostwire
[01:37] <Tomorrow> it stats through a bunch of ubuntu servers and just does it
[01:37] <suspect_> ok how do i open wine?
[01:38] <suspect_> lol
[01:38] <taigeR> I have sane and libsane installed, but I don't have the file: '/etc/sane.d/hotplug/libsane.db'
[01:38] <red_Marvin> suspect_, run programs like wine <programname>
[01:38] <suspect_> where?
[01:38] <patrick52222> !java
[01:38] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:38] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, It's supposed to work like that, it only searches the places you tell them to
[01:39] <Concord_Dawn> Hey everyone.
[01:39] <matt88> Hello, can someone tell me how to make a group in ubuntu?
[01:39] <Tomorrow> yeah, ok, it doesn't do that now
[01:39] <Concord_Dawn> I'm doing a breezy install, and I have a question.
[01:39] <Tomorrow> and I want it to
[01:39] <matt88> I'm trying to get azureus to wokr
[01:39] <suspect_> ok where do i type that?
[01:39] <Tomorrow> and its upsetting me
[01:39] <Tomorrow> greatly
[01:39] <matt88> azureus plugins*
[01:39] <Concord_Dawn> Does Breezy setup support USB keyboards?
[01:39] <suspect_> show me exactly what to type?
[01:39] <Concord_Dawn> Mine doesn't seem to.
[01:39] <suspect_> please?
[01:39] <loki505maese> how do i play a dvd in totem
[01:40] <suspect_> oook?
[01:40] <loki505maese> hello
[01:40] <_Dez> how do i start fce4?
[01:40] <Concord_Dawn> how do i get laid?
[01:40] <Concord_Dawn> :-P
[01:40] <Mathman> loki505maese: totem /dev/dvd
[01:40] <Concord_Dawn> Wonder if anyone will notice that.
[01:40] <suspect_> red can you show me the exact command on opening wine?
[01:40] <Mathman> loki505maese: something along those lines I'm sure.
[01:40] <Jaymz> Concord_Dawn: Get off the linux irc channel :P
[01:40] <loki505maese> ok thanks
[01:41] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, what happens if you open synaptic and search for ircii?
[01:41] <loki505maese> im new to this os thats y
[01:41] <Concord_Dawn> Jaymz: You know if breezy setup supports USB keyboards?
[01:41] <suspect_> me too
[01:41] <Mathman> loki505maese: course you'll need libdvdcss or whatever installed so the thing can get decrypted
[01:41] <matt88> Ho wdo I make groups?  Anyone?  lol
[01:41] <Tomorrow> I don't have X working
[01:41] <Mathman> loki505maese: and /dev/dvd may or may not exist.  that's just an example.
[01:41] <suspect_> how do i open wine?!!!!
[01:41] <loki505maese> when i play a dvd in totem its says an error
[01:42] <amphi> matt88: man addgroup
[01:42] <Mathman> suspect_: you don't open wine.  you use wine to run windows applications
[01:42] <Jaymz> Concord_Dawn: it should - although I use ps/2.  It took my usb mouse fine
[01:42] <matt88> thank you
[01:42] <suspect_> oh
[01:42] <Mathman> suspect_: for example: wine notepad.exe
[01:42] <loki505maese> error reading nav packet
[01:42] <loki505maese> something like that
[01:42] <red_Marvin> suspect_, as I said: run programs like wine <programname>
[01:42] <suspect_> so how do i run call of duty?
[01:42] <Jaymz> brb
[01:42] <loki505maese> can somebody please help me
[01:42] <Concord_Dawn> sure loki505maese, what do you need?
[01:42] <suspect_> show me the command
[01:43] <Mathman> suspect_: you don't until you run the call of duty installer
[01:43] <loki505maese> i cant get a dvd to play in totem
[01:43] <suspect_> i installed it aeready
[01:43] <shredder_> Totem is feeble
[01:43] <suspect_> already*
[01:43] <amphi> suspect_: please don't use the imperative mood ;)
[01:43] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, ok. Does apt-get give any errors?
[01:43] <Mathman> loki505maese: apt-get libdvdnav or something
[01:43] <suspect_> sorry
[01:43] <Tomorrow> no
[01:43] <loki505maese> how do i get that
[01:43] <Mathman> loki505maese: or synaptic, or whatever your prefered method of software installation is
[01:43] <shredder_> You have to enable your dvd player
[01:43] <Tomorrow> other than can't find package stuff
[01:44] <suspect_> look i installed cod already
[01:44] <suspect_> so how do i play it?
[01:44] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, please don't be rude to the help people here.
[01:44] <shredder_> In your synaptic package manager
[01:44] <suspect_> im not being rude
[01:44] <Concord_Dawn> They don't have to help you, they're volunteering.
[01:44] <amphi> suspect_: like a xylophone?
[01:44] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, Ah then I probably know what you should do
[01:44] <suspect_> like what?
[01:44] <suspect_> lol
[01:44] <Tomorrow> ?
[01:45] <Mathman> suspect_: wine /home/suspect/.wine/c_drive/Program files/cod/cod.exe
[01:45] <suspect_> i just want to know how to open and play call of duty
[01:45] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, wait a little...
[01:45] <Mathman> suspect_: something along those lines
[01:45] <Concord_Dawn> read what Mathman wrote suspect_.
[01:45] <suspect_> ooooh
[01:45] <suspect_> ok thnx
[01:45] <Tomorrow> I'm shivering in anticipation
[01:45] <loki505maese> mathman can u send me the files that i need to get my dvd to play
[01:45] <shredder_> Loki go in your synaptic package manager and under sound and video enable youe dvd player
[01:45] <Concord_Dawn> loki505maese, apt-get install totem.
[01:45] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, hehe, try this: http://ubuntuguide.squarecows.com/doku.php#repositories
[01:45] <Concord_Dawn> totem /dev/cda
[01:45] <Mathman> loki505maese: not me.  I don't even run linux at work
[01:45] <suspect_> ok i went to the cod folder
[01:45] <suspect_> i clicked on the codmp.exe file
[01:45] <Mathman> loki505maese: just run synaptic.  you don't know how to do that?
[01:46] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, and then try installing ircii again
[01:46] <Tomorrow> oh
[01:46] <Tomorrow> ooooooh
[01:46] <loki505maese> where can i find the synamic thing thats your talking about
[01:46] <suspect_> and said couldnt open file
[01:46] <Tomorrow> oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh
[01:46] <Tomorrow> yup that worked
[01:46] <Tomorrow> its installing
[01:46] <Tomorrow> thank you so much
[01:46] <zig_> anyone know when we can expect 'flight 7'?
[01:46] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, it's because you haven't set up an association for .exe files.
[01:46] <Mathman> loki505maese: if nothing else, open up a terminal and run "apt-get synaptic"
[01:46] <suspect_> and how do i do that?
[01:46] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, you don't.
[01:46] <Concord_Dawn> read what Mathman wrote.
[01:46] <red_Marvin> Tomorrow, Glad I could help ^_^
[01:46] <suspect_> so how am i supposed to play cod?
[01:47] <MarineBoy> How hard is this Dristro to install?
[01:47] <Concord_Dawn> type wine /home/suspect/.wine/c_drive/Program files/cod/codsp.exe into a terminal.
[01:47] <shredder_> loki goto system then administration
[01:47] <Concord_Dawn> MarineBoy, easier than windows.
[01:47] <suspect_> ooooh
[01:47] <amphi> MarineBoy: trivially easy, usually
[01:47] <jbroome> MarineBoy: can you turn on a pc and put a cdrom in a drive?
[01:47] <Troel1> Hello everybody. I'm going to install the new dist ("new"), but I'm having some trouble with BIOS. Can anybody help?
[01:47] <suspect_> actually i wanted codmp
[01:47] <suspect_> not sp
[01:47] <MarineBoy> Will it detect my DSL automaticly?
[01:47] <Concord_Dawn> then replace sp with mp...
[01:47] <suspect_> lol
[01:47] <Concord_Dawn> MarineBoy, possibly.
[01:48] <MarineBoy> hrm
[01:48] <Concord_Dawn> It depends on if your DSL system needs special software to work or not.
[01:48] <loki505maese> nothing will pop pop
[01:48] <loki505maese> pop up
[01:48] <loki505maese> i mean
[01:48] <MarineBoy> See, Problem is if it dont, then I have no way to change back to windows because i lost my winblowz installation cd.
[01:48] <Mathman> loki505maese: meaning?
[01:48] <MarineBoy> I dont HAVE to install the software for my DSL it automatically comes up.
[01:48] <red_Marvin> MarineBoy, If you download the live cd you could always find out
[01:48] <Mathman> ok...
[01:48] <suspect_> this is what hapened
[01:48] <suspect_> wine: cannot find '/home/suspect/.wine/c_drive/Program'
[01:48] <Concord_Dawn> loki505maese, what are you trying to installing?
[01:48] <MarineBoy> Yeah thats what I think i'm going to do
[01:49] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, you need to put quotes around /home/suspect...........
[01:49] <suspect_> "
[01:49] <suspect_> that?
[01:49] <Concord_Dawn> yea.
[01:49] <suspect_> oh
[01:49] <Tomorrow> hey, I have another question, how do I find my video card's bus identifier, I assume I use lspci, but what am I looking for?
[01:49] <suspect_> then can you write it down for me?
[01:49] <suspect_> = D
[01:49] <Mathman> suspect_: you need to use your brain just a tad here and replace the sample path I put there with the actual path
[01:49] <yipe> hello everbody
[01:49] <suspect_> tye
[01:49] <Concord_Dawn> hi yipe?
[01:49] <suspect_> type
[01:49] <Mathman> suspect_: it's not too hard man
[01:49] <amphi> Tomorrow: unless you have more than one card, you don't need that
[01:49] <green_earz> MarineBoy: run the ubuntu live cd first on the box you want to install on to see if get a internet connection
[01:49] <Tomorrow> well I'm setting up my xserver
[01:50] <Tomorrow> because it didn't work before
[01:50] <_Dez> anything think i can play xvids on a 266Mhz laptop with 96MB of ram?
[01:50] <joesmith> any ideas on how to set up a secondary gateway for internet traffic (i have two isps and two routers). i'm afraid it is easy in windows because they have a default gateway and you can just add others in a list. I suspect it can be done with the route command, but have not figured out the right parameters to not confuse network traffic
[01:50] <Tomorrow> and I had to replace the ati driver with fglrx
[01:50] <yipe> hi:)
[01:50] <amphi> Tomorrow: for a single card, you can leave the bus id blank
[01:50] <Tomorrow> and now it wants to know my video card's bus identifier
[01:50] <Tomorrow> oooh
[01:50] <Tomorrow> ok
[01:50] <zig_> _Dez: best way to find out is to try
[01:50] <suspect_> i tried the quotes
[01:50] <suspect_> error
[01:50] <_Dez> zig_ whats a lightweight video player?
[01:51] <amphi> _Dez: maybe ;)
[01:51] <Troel1> Can anybody help me with jumpers? I need to reset BIOS in order to boot the new dist.
[01:51] <Concord_Dawn> joesmith, have you searched http://wiki.ubuntu.com?
[01:51] <zig_> _Dez: maplyer is pretty light
[01:51] <amphi> _Dez: I like mplayer
[01:51] <Concord_Dawn> _Dez: I like mplayer.
[01:51] <suspect_>  so uhmm
[01:51] <joesmith> dawn: tried to find info on default / secondary gateways but no luck yet.
[01:51] <Mathman> Troel1: you'd look up your motherboard at your vendors site and find a manual.
[01:51] <green_earz> Dez : vlc
[01:51] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, please paste the errors?
[01:51] <amphi> _Dez: we have a quorum ;)
[01:51] <_Dez> k mplayer it is
[01:51] <suspect_> can someone type the exact thing im supposed to type?
[01:51] <_jason> _Dez: mplayer definitely
[01:51] <_Dez> ;)
[01:51] <Concord_Dawn> joesmith, you have multiple interfaces on your computer?
[01:51] <suspect_> wine: cannot find '/home/suspect/.wine/c_drive/Programfiles/cod/codmp.exe'
[01:52] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, find codmp.exe and tell me what the pathname is.
[01:52] <joesmith> no, set up a virtual eth0:0
[01:52] <Zarephath> Wow...kewl all I get is audio with kaffeine, totem...This is a dvd that is currently playing on my desktop dvd player...all the files are installed per the wiki...any ideas?
[01:52] <Concord_Dawn> joesmith, can't help you then. I have no idea about virtual interfaces.
[01:52] <Mathman> suspect_: how could we do that.  your home directory could be anything from /home/suspect to /home/bill to /home/tina.  how are we supposed to know that?  you can't just use your head a tiny little bit here and figure out if you'd need to replace something or other in that example?
[01:52] <Concord_Dawn> Zarephath, mplayer?
[01:52] <suspect_> well in cod sp the path is
[01:52] <suspect_> /home/suspect/cod
[01:52] <Troel1> Mathman: It's not possible to set up the system to boot from the new dist, whilst running Ubuntu?
[01:52] <Concord_Dawn> sigh.
[01:52] <joesmith> assume for the moment that there is two interfaces, what then/
[01:52] <Concord_Dawn> then do this.
[01:52] <amphi> Zarephath: try with mplayer from an xterm - at least you'll see some messages; if you need more, mplayer -v
[01:53] <Concord_Dawn> wine "/home/suspect/cod/codmp.exe"
[01:53] <Concord_Dawn> that's it.
[01:53] <Concord_Dawn> and it still might not work, because you need DirectX, which Wine doesn't support afaik.
[01:53] <kfarrell> Dapper doesn't have xlibs, how can I force Cedega to install?
[01:53] <Mathman> Concord_Dawn: wine does dx8 at least.
[01:53] <Concord_Dawn> there a new version of ubuntu due out soon? I've been out of the loop for a while?
[01:54] <Zarephath> amphi: K thanks
[01:54] <zig_> yup
[01:54] <zig_> dapper drake
[01:54] <Concord_Dawn> Mathman, thanks.
[01:54] <Mathman> kfarrell: you'd install xlibs or whatever it is you need.
[01:54] <suspect_> could'nt load default_mp.cfg. Make sure call of duty is run from the correct folder.
[01:54] <zig_> Dapper drake should suck less than breezy badger
[01:54] <suspect_> thats what is said
[01:54] <Bobrownik> are there any ati x800 64bit drivers?
[01:55] <Mathman> suspect_: change into that directory first before you run it then.  wine ./codmp.exe
[01:55] <Zarephath> amphi: sudo apt-get install mplayer doesn't find the file repos are enabled...
[01:55] <Concord_Dawn> damnit.
[01:55] <kfarrell> I have cedega .deb file, can I force it to install in dapper. Dapper doesn't have xlib package per se, it has it installed in other packages?
[01:55] <amphi> Zarephath: apt-cache search mplayer to get a package name
[01:55] <Mathman> kfarrell: why not just get the tar.gz then?
[01:55] <_jason> ubotu: tell Zarephath about mplayer
[01:55] <Superkuh> (Ubuntu 5.10) When setting up a samba printer share (intended for use by a win2k box) of a CUPS printer in smb.conf under the '[printers] ' block the 'printer = ' value refers to the /etc/cups/printers.conf  '<DefaultPrinter LaserJet-3P-w/-PCL5>' string, right? So I'd put, 'printer = LaserJet-3P-w/-PCL5' in smb.conf?
[01:55] <Zarephath> amphi: Kewl that was the next question :-O
[01:56] <Concord_Dawn> ok, debootstrap exited with an error code 2 when I tried to install Breezy on my desktop. Can someone tell me what might cause this?
[01:56] <suspect_> this is the exact location
[01:56] <suspect_> "/home/suspect/cod/CoDMP.exe"
[01:56] <_jason> suspect_: just run wine and PLEASE stop using enter as punctuation
[01:56] <Bobrownik> are there any ati x800 64bit drivers?
[01:57] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, you fail at Linux. Please reformat and go back to Windows. If you can't figure out how to run a program from terminal, you don't deserve to run Linux.
[01:57] <Mathman> suspect_: and is there a foo.cfg or whatever there?
[01:57] <kfarrell> Mathman, I only have the .deb version
[01:57] <Concord_Dawn> debootstrap exited with an error code 2 when I tried to install Breezy on my desktop. Can someone tell me what might cause this?
[01:57] <suspect_> in the localtion?
[01:57] <amphi> Concord_Dawn: now, now ;)
[01:57] <Mathman> kfarrell: then stop pirating software I say
[01:57] <shredder_> Suspect you will eventualy figure it out
[01:57] <Concord_Dawn> amphi, you mind helping me? :-P
[01:57] <amphi> suspect_: you need to read the docs for wine, it would seem
[01:57] <suspect_> i just dont know how to play codmp on this linux joint
[01:58] <Concord_Dawn> wow.
[01:58] <Mathman> linux joint.  yikes.
[01:58] <Concord_Dawn> IT'S NOT THAT HARD.
[01:58] <kfarrell> Mathman, well since I paid for it, <insert expletive here>
[01:58] <suspect_> i know alot about windows
[01:58] <_Dez> wow xfce4 runs way smoother then flux
[01:58] <Mathman> kfarrell: since you paid for it then, why couldn't you easily get the tarball?
[01:58] <Concord_Dawn> TYPE wine "<pathtocod>/codmp.exe" jeesus.
[01:58] <suspect_> but i added this new hard drive and i wanted to install linux ont he new one
[01:58] <vinboy> hi
[01:58] <Concord_Dawn> sigh.
[01:58] <vinboy> is making my fat32 writable in linux any safe
[01:58] <vinboy> ?
[01:58] <suspect_> but instead i erased windows from the old one and i didnt feel like installing windows back
[01:59] <Concord_Dawn> yes.
[01:59] <_jason> vinboy: it's fine
[01:59] <suspect_> so i came to ubuntu
[01:59] <Concord_Dawn> suspect_, you need to read the "Linux for Dummies" book before you start using Linux.
[01:59] <Mathman> suspect_: nobody needs to hear your life story
[01:59] <amphi> kfarrell: --force-depends ?
[01:59] <suspect_> mathman shush
[01:59] <amphi> suspect_: there's a handy 'intro to linux' book you can d/l from tldp.org, FWIW
[01:59] <wenko> anyone know why I cant get a connection via SSH from my WRT54G and my Ubuntu Linux box, but putty works fine...  i get this error: ssh: connection to wenko@192.168.1.201:22 exited: No auth methods could be used
[01:59] <vinboy> _jason: ok.. thans
[02:00] <shredder_> With windows every thing is turned on with linux you must turn what you want on
[02:00] <kfarrell> amphi, ahh, ty. I'll give that a try
[02:00] <amphi> kfarrell: otherwise, man dpkg ;)
[02:00] <Concord_Dawn> amphi, can you tell me why debootstrap would exit with an error code of 2 while trying to install on my desktop?
[02:00] <green_earz> suspect_,: http://www.linux.org/   could be help for some liunx learning
[02:00] <Concord_Dawn> This desktop ran Hoary just fine.
[02:00] <amphi> Concord_Dawn: in a word, 'no'
[02:01] <Troel1> Mathman: I'm sorry to bother you, but can I make the system boot from the disk. Can I configure this in Ubuntu? Maybe something init or...?
[02:01] <Concord_Dawn> list of possible causes then? :-P
[02:01] <devon_> how do I get k3b to burn mp3'S
[02:01] <Troel1> Mathman: It won't open BIOS.
[02:01] <Concord_Dawn> Troel1, BIOS controls the boot order.
[02:01] <shredder_> Hey suspect don't listen to anyones crap about you need to go back to windows.
[02:01] <Concord_Dawn> oh, nvm.
[02:02] <amphi> suspect_: for this particular problem, you may find useful docs in /usr/share/doc/wine, dunno, never used the thing myself
[02:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell suspect_ about cli
[02:02] <[cro] smiley> how to convert string to integer using c++?
[02:02] <kfarrell> amphi, Thanks, worked fine. I forgot about --force-depends
[02:02] <Mathman> Troel1: you'd need to access the bios setup.  well, I spose you could do it from linux perhaps if you're all ultimate, but nah, you'd need to access the bios setup screen.
[02:02] <_jason> suspect_: if you follow those tutorials ubout just sent you, I think you will have a much easier time
[02:02] <[cro] smiley> and how to convert integer to string using c++?
[02:02] <amphi> [cro] smiley: atoi(3) ? ;)
[02:02] <wenko> anyone at all able to help me??  .anyone know why I cant get a connection via SSH from my WRT54G and my Ubuntu Linux box, but putty works fine...  i get this error: ssh: connection to wenko@192.168.1.201:22 exited: No auth methods could be used
[02:03] <[cro] smiley> amphi, and string to int?
[02:03] <_Dez> whats the cmd to install mplayer
[02:03] <Troel1> Mathman: I'll just have to try another thousands times then ;) Thanks for your help anyway :)
[02:03] <Mathman> suspect_: or you could listen to what I told ya about 15 minutes ago and change to the directory your program resides in before you try and run it.
[02:03] <[cro] smiley> amphi, sorry int to string?
[02:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell _Dez about mplayer
[02:03] <Bambino> one question that is really annoying me.. For some reason, there are 5 users showing connect at the same time to me. However, it does not help tp kill all the process, relog, restart, turn off the internet. Nothing! can someone please help?
[02:03] <_Dez> ty
[02:03] <suspect_> i dont get it
[02:04] <Troel1> :P
[02:04] <amphi> [cro] smiley: snprintf? these are standard c lib funcs, BTW
[02:04] <Mathman> suspect_: in the shell.  the cd command.  you know what a shell is?
[02:04] <[cro] smiley> amphi, it works in c++?
[02:04] <Mathman> suspect_: cd /home/suspect/call_of_duty
[02:04] <suspect_> yes
[02:04] <suspect_> terminal
[02:04] <ultrasonicsite> Hey
[02:04] <ultrasonicsite> I have a question
[02:05] <amphi> [cro] smiley: strtol is better than atoi, BTW - dunno about c++
[02:05] <suspect_> cd ~/Desktop
[02:05] <suspect_> correct?
[02:05] <amphi> ultrasonicsite: congratulations
[02:05] <Mathman> suspect_: if that's where you installed call of duty to, sure.
[02:05] <ultrasonicsite> Hey guys, I just updated ubuntu and when the new kernel starts I get an error
[02:05] <suspect_> ok
[02:05] <suspect_> and what do i type there
[02:05] <tritium> suspect_: please use punctuation rather than hitting the enter key too often
[02:05] <Mathman> suspect_: ls
[02:05] <Concord_Dawn> Can someone tell me why it won't let me install Breezy? It's been stuck on retrieving sed from the disk for about 20 minutes now.
[02:05] <suspect_> thats all i need to  know to be able to play cod
[02:05] <ultrasonicsite> It has something to do with cylinders of some sort
[02:05] <suspect_> Ok.
[02:06] <suspect_> ls?
[02:06] <Mathman> suspect_: typically.  yep.
[02:06] <Superkuh> Is there a quick way to restart smbd or reload my smb.conf file from the command line?
[02:06] <shredder_> Cocord dawn what brand motherboard?
[02:06] <suspect_> Thats what you want me to type?
[02:06] <suspect_> On the command?
[02:06] <amphi> [cro] smiley: if you use some string object it probably has conversion methods
[02:06] <paul_chudley> concord dawn, do you have a non-linux format partition?
[02:06] <suspect_> ls?
[02:06] <Phobetor> Superkuh, sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[02:06] <amphi> suspect_: man ls ;)
[02:06] <Mathman> suspect_: ls, the command ls, yes, that's what you'd type.
[02:06] <tritium> Superkuh: sudo invoke-rc.d <servicename> restart
[02:06] <suspect_> LoL.
[02:07] <Superkuh> Thanks.
[02:07] <Concord_Dawn> paul_chudley, no. The disk was freshly formatted to Ext3.
[02:07] <suspect_> I see the files that i got on the desktop when i type in ls.
[02:07] <blindx> X-Chat doesn't log by default, does it?
[02:07] <shredder_> Concord Dawn are you using a P4 elite group motherboard?
[02:07] <suspect_> So what do i do from there?
[02:07] <Mathman> suspect_: what files do you see then?
[02:08] <Concord_Dawn> shredder_, no. It's an 8 year old motherboard.
[02:08] <suspect_> aim.tgz
[02:08] <Concord_Dawn> ...........
[02:08] <suspect_> call of duty .run
[02:08] <shredder_> Pretty old
[02:08] <shredder_> Ancient
[02:08] <suspect_> and call of duty united offensive.run
[02:08] <hoopyFrood> blindx: not sure, check ~/.xchat2/xchat.conf
[02:08] <schtinky> My attempt at an AMD64 breezy install is failing. The install hangs at "installing grub package". Anyone know how to get around this?
[02:09] <blindx> Damn. Someone said my name was gone, and this channel is so active, I don't know who/when
[02:09] <Concord_Dawn> shredder_, yes. But it ran Hoary fine and I did a dist-upgarde to Breezy, so I don't see it why it doesn't love my Breezy install media.
[02:09] <blindx> my name while I was gone, rather
[02:09] <suspect_> Beside the call of duty.run file i see wine_0.9.10-winehql-2_i386.deb
[02:09] <amphi> suspect_: just don't play games; it's obviously not meant to happen ;)
[02:09] <Mathman> suspect_: so perhaps you're in the wrong directory.  what gives you the impression ~/Desktop was the right one?
[02:09] <BBHoss> hey, whats a good program to burn dvd-video with in linux?
[02:09] <LadyNikon> hmm
[02:09] <suspect_> What?
[02:09] <LadyNikon> it seems I missing kernels
[02:09] <eduardo> hi to every where
[02:10] <suspect_> aim is in red.
[02:10] <amphi> LadyNikon: how disappointing ;)
[02:10] <eduardo> I'm from Venezuela
[02:10] <BBHoss> somebody please help
[02:10] <LadyNikon> I had to reinstall my machine
[02:10] <LadyNikon> last install i could select smp kernels
[02:10] <green_earz> BBHoss:  k3b
[02:10] <LadyNikon> this time.. i cant after i install them.
[02:11] <suspect_> Ok?
[02:11] <BBHoss> it does DVD-Video?
[02:11] <amphi> LadyNikon: you can always install an smp kernel later
[02:11] <suspect_> So what do i do now?
[02:11] <LadyNikon> amphi: it is later
[02:11] <LadyNikon> and i dont see it in the synaptic package manager
[02:11] <_jason> suspect_: read the cli tutorials please
[02:11] <shredder_> I was asking cause My P4 elite group ran warty fine with the exception of finding my on board lan card, The same motherboard will not install breezy or run live cd
[02:11] <LadyNikon> last time it was.
[02:11] <jared_> Question
[02:11] <Mathman> suspect_: let me ask you this.  where is call of duty?  and in what format?  typically it would be on an installation cd.
[02:11] <jared_> I installed Ubuntu and now I cannot login as root in the terminal
[02:11] <green_earz> BBHoss: yes its do vod files
[02:11] <amphi> LadyNikon: heh - apt-cache shows no smp kernel packages?
[02:11] <jared_> What gives?
[02:12] <suspect_> Ok.
[02:12] <suspect_> Call of Duty is  .run file
[02:12] <amphi> jared_: ubuntu comes with root disabled, you're meant to use sudo
[02:12] <LadyNikon> amphi: dunno what that is.
[02:12] <suspect_> or a .exe file in /home/suspect/cod/codmp.exe
[02:12] <_jason> ubotu: tell jared_ about root
[02:12] <jramsey> jared_, you don't need root or su with U.
[02:12] <LadyNikon> r000t
[02:12] <cdevidal> Yo I need to run a backup that spans CDs; would use Mondo but it's broken in Breezy :-/  Can anyone think of an equivalent?
[02:12] <jared_> Got it.  So I can use sudo?
[02:12] <Mathman> suspect_: and you got this where?  because call_of_duty.run or whatever sounds a lot like a linux application, most like a call of duty server.
[02:12] <amphi> LadyNikon: try 'apt-cache search kernel smp'
[02:13] <jramsey> jared_, y
[02:13] <suspect_> I installed Call of Duty earlier.
[02:13] <Mathman> suspect_: and this /home/suspect/cod/codmp.exe exists?
[02:13] <schtinky> My attempt at an AMD64 breezy install is failing. The install hangs at "installing grub package". Anyone know how to get around this?
[02:13] <suspect_> with terminal.
[02:13] <jared_> yes
[02:13] <Mathman> suspect_: you installed it how?
[02:13] <jared_> Thanks very much, guys.
[02:13] <jared_> Just want to install some VLC
[02:13] <jramsey> jared_, yw happy U'ing
[02:13] <suspect_> sh ./call<tab>
[02:13] <suspect_> or
[02:14] <LadyNikon> amphi: ok some came up
[02:14] <LadyNikon> how come they arent in the synaptic?
[02:14] <suspect_> sudo sh ./call.of.duty etc.
[02:14] <amphi> LadyNikon: dunno, never used it
[02:14] <suspect_> Ok?
[02:14] <Mathman> suspect_: and this thing you installed, that was  call_of_duty.run or whatever?  which happens to be?  and it was installed to /home/suspect/cod?
[02:14] <dli> how to prevent the wireless interface be brought up auto? when I want to use the wired one
[02:14] <suspect_> yes
[02:15] <schuetze> hi.
[02:15] <Mathman> suspect_:  yes?  yes what?
[02:15] <LadyNikon> dli: disable the wireless
[02:15] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is
[02:15] <LadyNikon> system> admin > netowrking
[02:15] <Mathman> suspect_: jesus man.  you gotta learn how to carry on an irc conversation.
[02:15] <defendguin> is there a guide for people to get xgl working if they have an intel chip?
[02:15] <suspect_> i just came here to learn how to install and run call of duty on ubuntu.
[02:16] <suspect_> but people here keeps giving me attitude
[02:16] <suspect_> and telling me to real cli tutorial.
[02:16] <suspect_> = \
[02:16] <suspect_> getting me frustrated.
[02:16] <cafuego> Call of Duty is Linux software?
[02:16] <suspect_> windows
[02:16] <cdevidal> suspect_: lol, it's a good idea to learn how to communicate in IRC if you want good help
[02:16] <dli> LadyNikon, yes, I disabled wireless (ifconfig eth1 down), and enabled eth0, after some time (5 mins), eth1 is up again
[02:17] <cafuego> Have you checked whether people have made it run with Wine (and or Cedega)?
[02:17] <LadyNikon> dli: odd.
[02:17] <Mathman> suspect_: so you want to sit here complaining some more or answer my questions now?  guess which way is going to help you out and which isn't?
[02:17] <amphi> dli: is dhclient running on that interface? if so, kill it
[02:17] <eobanb__> are we talking about the call of duty server software or something
[02:17] <LadyNikon> dli: it should be wlan shouldn't it?
[02:17] <suspect_> ok i came here for you to help me.
[02:17] <dli> amphi, I see, it's dhcpcd :(
[02:17] <eobanb__> suspect_, are we talking about call of duty the game, or some server software for it
[02:17] <_sHaDe> n8 all
[02:17] <cdevidal> suspect_: answers that are just "yes" and "Ok?" are too confusing
[02:17] <jramsey> b4 i do something unnecessary, the stand. distro doesnt include build-essential right?
[02:17] <suspect_> the game
[02:18] <eobanb__> suspect_, because there is in fact a linux server package for it
[02:18] <eobanb__> suspect_, okay
[02:18] <suspect_> Ok.
[02:18] <suspect_> lol
[02:18] <cafuego> suspect_: Have you checked whether people have made it run with Wine (and or Cedega)?
[02:18] <Mathman> eobanb: I'd guess the latter considering he's saying callofduty.run or whatever is what he installed.
[02:18] <Blue-Steel> hi guys
[02:18] <green_earz> diego: from a terminal use the command " dpkg -l | grep gcc "  to see if the package is installed
[02:18] <suspect_> i've seen screen shots of counter strike on wine.
[02:18] <eobanb__> suspect_, looks like call of duty works fine on vanilla wine
[02:18] <eobanb__> http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=3603
[02:18] <cafuego> is call of duty the same as counter strike?
[02:18] <suspect_> vanilla wine?
[02:18] <suspect_> can i download that?
[02:19] <cafuego> sudo apt-get install wine
[02:19] <cafuego> !info wine
[02:19] <Blue-Steel> i installed ubuntu as 'server install' and later added  kdm and kde. but now i need to set it properly . if there any 'howto' that you guys can recommend ?
[02:19] <ubotu> wine: (Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)), section universe/otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050725-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 14131 kB, Installed size: 55484 kB
[02:19] <amphi> suspect_: you have 'fruits of the forest' wine ATM? ;)
[02:19] <cafuego> ... after you enable 'universe'.
[02:19] <cafuego> amphi: chocolate & hazelnut wine
[02:19] <suspect_> i have the newest wine.
[02:19] <LadyNikon> amphi: ok so how do i install it from apt-cache?
[02:19] <suspect_> 0..9.10 something like that.
[02:20] <amphi> LadyNikon: apt-get install <package_name>
[02:20] <eobanb__> suspect_, vanilla mean just means plain old wine, (as opposed to a patched version or a commercial version)
[02:20] <LadyNikon> ah
[02:20] <jramsey> if i need to build a module, i need to install build-essential over a stand. U install right?
[02:20] <suspect_> lol
[02:20] <LadyNikon> amphi: oh wait
[02:20] <suspect_> Ok so anyways how do i run call of duty.
[02:20] <suspect_> LoL
[02:20] <amphi> suspect_: the ice cream idiom is an industry standard ;)
[02:20] <MrKubuntuUser> Hi... is anybody else getting "memory corruption detected" in their syslog from kdm on Kubuntu Dapper?
[02:21] <suspect_> The readme of call of duty tels me to get wine(x)/cedega
[02:21] <LadyNikon> amphi: irqbalance - Balances irq's for SMP systems
[02:21] <LadyNikon> pcmcia-modules-2.4.26-1-686-smp - PCMCIA Modules for Linux (kernel 2.4.26-1-686-smp)
[02:21] <cdevidal> Mondo is broken in Breezy :-/  Anyone know a CD-spanning backup tool that worx in Breezy?
[02:21] <LadyNikon> thats not a kernel
[02:21] <LadyNikon> thats a module.
[02:21] <MrKubuntuUser> It still seems to function correctly , but I noticed that started to show up after I updated this afternoon.
[02:21] <suspect_> But i dont know how to get that.
[02:21] <eobanb__> suspect_, you dont need cedega....that readme is probably outdated.
[02:21] <suspect_> oh.
[02:21] <suspect_> ok then.
[02:21] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:21] <eobanb__> regular wine will work fine
[02:21] <suspect_> So.
[02:21] <LadyNikon> amphi: all these are pcmcia modules
[02:21] <suspect_> What do i have to do now?
[02:22] <LadyNikon> amphi: brb
[02:22] <amphi> LadyNikon: try apt-cache search kernel smp | grep kernel-image perhaps
[02:23] <LadyNikon> amphi: nothing
[02:23] <eobanb__> suspect_, http://www.liflg.org/?catid=7&gameid=1
[02:23] <LadyNikon> amphi: gonna run to the store brb
[02:23] <cdevidal> LadyNikon: have you tried apt-cache search kernel-image | grep smp  ?
[02:23] <suspect_> Look man i already downloaded the game from there.
[02:23] <eobanb__> then put your CD in and run the file
[02:23] <suspect_> I just need to know how to play it on linux.
[02:23] <suspect_> Ubuntu.
[02:24] <Mathman> suspect_: not zenwalk?
[02:24] <suspect_> zenwalk?
[02:24] <Mathman> suspect_: as opposed to ubuntu
[02:25] <heyjoe2> !frostwire
[02:25] <twidget> would someone point me to the FAQ on dual booting Ubuntu/Windows?
[02:25] <suspect_> I dont see that anywhere.
[02:26] <eobanb__> suspect_, did you install the game yet?
[02:26] <saik0> !tell twidget about dualboot
[02:26] <jramsey> why is aptitude better to use than apt-get ??
[02:26] <suspect_> Yes.
[02:26] <cafuego> 1) Install windows and leave free space on disk. 2) Install Ubuntu. Done :-)
[02:26] <eobanb__> then you should just be able to do "wine /pathto/game.exe"
[02:26] <twidget> caaha, so Ubuntu last
[02:26] <cdevidal> never mind on the CD backup tool, I found out how to use split :-)  http://www.linux-backup.net/App/
[02:26] <amphi> jramsey: apt-get works for me
[02:26] <cafuego> twidget: Yep, it will detect windows and add it to the boot menu.
[02:26] <jramsey> ok txs
[02:27] <cafuego> twidget: If you install windows second, it will detect linux and wipe it from the boot menu ;-)
[02:27] <ubun2> Hey, you think 10GB is enough for an ubuntu partition if I split off /home/ ?
[02:27] <twidget> thanks, both saik0 and cafuego
[02:27] <cafuego> ubun2: More than enough.
[02:27] <eobanb__> ubun2, yes.
[02:27] <heyjoe2> could someone please tell me how to get the dos2unix app required to run frostwire on ubuntu
[02:27] <Mathman> eobanb__: seems like he tried that.  but it complained about not finding foo.cfg or whatever.  course I suggested he change into his call of duty directory first then.  course I don't think he listened at all...
[02:27] <twidget> no way to share a drive between the two for docs, is there?
[02:27] <cafuego> !find bin/unix2dos
[02:27] <suspect_> Yes i have installed call of duty already.
[02:27] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'bin/unix2dos' (1 shown): (/usr/bin/unix2dos) in utils/sysutils.
[02:28] <suspect_> And?
[02:28] <Mathman> suspect_: and then you run it
[02:28] <cafuego> twidget: if you install on fat32, Linux can read/write to it.
[02:28] <suspect_> How?
[02:28] <eobanb__> ...
[02:28] <eobanb__> i just said
[02:28] <Mathman> suspect_: wine apparently.
[02:28] <eobanb__> wine /path/to/game.exe
[02:28] <jramsey> with apt-get, the list of suggested pkgs after the extras; how do i tell apt-get to install those too, or does it anyway??
[02:28] <suspect_> Thats what ive been meaning to learn the whole time.
[02:28] <cafuego> twidget: WIndows can read from (and sometimes write to) ext3, with some free software.
[02:28] <ubun2> Does it make any difference if the install, home , or swap are on logical or physical partitions?
[02:28] <cafuego> ubun2: no
[02:28] <suspect_> but i dont see wine anywhere
[02:29] <Mathman> suspect_: wine would be the command you type
[02:29] <inthane> Anybody willing to help a somewhat n00b with a bizzare networking issue?
[02:29] <eobanb__> 'you dont see wine' ...??
[02:29] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:29] <amphi> jramsey: you must install them yourself - aptitude may install 'suggests' or 'recommends', dunno
[02:29] <twidget> sorry, didn't mean to be rude
[02:29] <jramsey> amphi, ok ty
[02:29] <suspect_> ok?
[02:29] <spoon> I had to install wine on my ubuntu box, it didn't come pre-installed. :\
[02:29] <twidget> okay, I'm off to try and dual boot...
[02:29] <cafuego> twidget: rude? :-)
[02:30] <eobanb__> twidget, just remember, install windows first, then ubuntu.
[02:30] <twidget> quitting without thanking you
[02:30] <amphi> spoon: typing 'apt-get install wine' a bit tiring, eh? ;)
[02:30] <cafuego> Well, you know..
[02:30] <twidget> I clicked the wrong window :/
[02:30] <cafuego> good luck :-)
[02:30] <heyjoe2> could someone please tell me how to get the dos2unix app required to run frostwire on ubuntu?
[02:30] <jramsey> install windows ... reboot 17 times ... install U. ... reboot once ;)
[02:30] <buulian> what is linux greatest setback that dev's can fix?
[02:30] <gnu2it2> what would cause /dev/ttyS? not being created?
[02:30] <eobanb__> buulian, !???
[02:30] <cafuego> heyjoe2: install 'sysutils'
[02:30] <suspect_> Ok?
[02:30] <suspect_> ya still didnt tell me nothing
[02:31] <suspect_> what do i have to type?
[02:31] <Mathman> suspect_: wine
[02:31] <eobanb__> suspect_, maybe you can listen this time
[02:31] <buulian> what is the greatest need?
[02:31] <heyjoe2> cafuego: its already installed, where do i access it
[02:31] <eobanb__> wine /path/to/game.exe
[02:31] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Just on the commandline.
[02:31] <eobanb__> where /path/to/game.exe is the actual path to the game
[02:31] <amphi> buulian: good video editing sw
[02:31] <jramsey> amphi, apt-get build-essentials is fine except at end i see W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[02:31] <Mathman> eobanb: I'm thinking more like so: cd /path/to/game; wine ./game.exe
[02:31] <jramsey> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[02:31] <inthane> Okay, I'm just going to throw it out there.  I'm running MIrc inside of a WinXP VMWare session on this same computer.  The XP session can do everything on the 'net just fine, and is in bridging mode.
[02:31] <buulian> besides iTunes...
[02:31] <jramsey> should i worry about this?
[02:31] <buulian> what about music stuff?
[02:32] <eobanb__> Mathman, i dont think it should make a difference
[02:32] <amphi> jramsey: do what it suggests
[02:32] <cafuego> buulian: what about it?
[02:32] <jramsey> amphi, ok ty
[02:32] <suspect_> wine /home/suspect/cod/codmp.exe
[02:32] <eobanb__> buulian, do you have a specific question?
[02:32] <inthane> From Ubuntu itself, networking is spotty.  Some web pages open, some don't.
[02:32] <suspect_> correct?
[02:32] <DarkMageZ> buulian, the iTunes problem is being fixed atm, it's called songbird
[02:32] <amphi> buulian: yeah, and CAD, and... there's plenty to do ;)
[02:32] <Mathman> eobanb__: well again, when he tried wine before he was talking abouut it not finding some config file.
[02:32] <eobanb__> suspect_, if that's the path, then yes
[02:32] <inthane> Doesn't matter which browser I use.
[02:32] <buulian> great
[02:32] <spoon> inthane I'm running mirc wiht wine. vmware seems a bit overkill. hehe
[02:32] <suspect_> ok.
[02:32] <inthane> Also, couldn't connect to IRC or GAim.
[02:32] <cafuego> buulian: Linux' biggest problem is called "Windows Users".
[02:32] <inthane> Any ideas?
[02:33] <cafuego> "fixing" them before they breed might be the way to go ;-)
[02:33] <amphi> cafuego: heh
[02:33] <inthane> (P.S. This did work before - I will admit that I may have done something, but I'm not sure what.)
[02:33] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:33] <pschmitt> I installed ubuntu (Breezy Badger) 3 days ago.  Starting 2 days ago, My system will be REALLY flakey for about 15 seconds and then I will lose keyboard control, some x-windows look distorted, but I still have mouse control.  How can I even start to troubleshoot this???
[02:34] <DarkMageZ> cafuego, we are abit too late for that one... they consist of 90%+ of the population... the only solution is to convert those who we can, and kill the rest
[02:34] <eobanb__> diego, sudo apt-get build-essential
[02:34] <heyjoe2> cafuego: i typed sysutils in the command line and nothing happened. what do i do exactly?
[02:34] <diego> ok wait
[02:34] <amphi> pschmitt: proprietary X driver? ;)
[02:34] <inthane> spoon: Running mIRC from Wine would run into the same issues. :P
[02:34] <suspect_> the cod console came up with errors
[02:34] <eobanb__> why would anyone use mIRC on linux?
[02:34] <pschmitt> amphi: "X driver" as in my video card?
[02:34] <diego> invalid option
[02:34] <diego> =S
[02:34] <suspect_> maybe i shouldnt be a gamer
[02:34] <inthane> My guess is it has something to do with DNS or routing, just not sure where to start.
[02:34] <cafuego> heyjoe2: You type cat [dos filename]  | dos2unix > [new filename] 
[02:34] <Mathman> suspect_: sweet.  you did it finally it sounds like.
[02:35] <amphi> suspect_: hear hear - be a coder instead
[02:35] <suspect_> maybe i should be a hacker = )
[02:35] <cafuego> heyjoe2: That makes `dos2unix' convert the file and save it as a new one.
[02:35] <suspect_> lol
[02:35] <diego> ??
[02:35] <amphi> pschmitt: yeah
[02:35] <Mathman> suspect_: now ya probably just gotta figure out how to install nvidia drivers or whatever and you're set.  but good luck with that...
[02:35] <suspect_> lol
[02:35] <suspect_> i know a little python
[02:35] <suspect_> its easy
[02:35] <cafuego> 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx'
[02:36] <suspect_> whats the nvidia-glx for?
[02:36] <Mathman> cafuego: haha, ya make it sound so easy too.
[02:36] <cafuego> Mathman: Well, it is.
[02:36] <heyjoe2> cafugeo: what should its new filename be?
[02:36] <_Dez> where do i get mplayer codecs?
[02:36] <cafuego> suspect_: nvidia-glx are the nvidia Xorg drivers.
[02:36] <Mathman> cafuego: debatable.  if you've been following this thread at all.
[02:36] <cafuego> !restrictedformats
[02:36] <ubotu> from memory, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:36] <heyjoe2> cafuego: so far ive got sudo cat runFrost.sh dos2unix
[02:36] <suspect_> i dont have any nvidia graphics cards
[02:36] <pschmitt> amphi: I'll try reinstalling from nvidia.com's drivers... hopefully that'll do the trick
[02:36] <pschmitt> :/
[02:37] <amphi> pschmitt: good luck
[02:37] <ubun2> Why does the dvd image link for united states take me to kubuntu dvd images instead of ubuntu ones?
[02:37] <inthane> So no takers on my network issue?
[02:37] <cafuego> heyjoe2: cat runFrost.sh | dos2unix > runFrost2.sh
[02:37] <suspect_> well ima go now
[02:37] <amphi> heyjoe2: you can use a decent text editor to remove the ^Ms
[02:37] <cafuego> Mathman: The only time it tends to not work is when $USER has wrecked their system with an nvidia.com tarball first.
[02:37] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:37] <amphi> suspect_: go thou and game no more ;)
[02:38] <ramonv> !restricted
[02:38] <ubotu> I guess restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:38] <heyjoe2> cafeugo: i get no such file or directory, i definitely have the frostwire deb file on my desktop though
[02:38] <mxpxpod> does anyone have network-manager working with an airport extreme?
[02:38] <cafuego> heyjoe2: If you have a deb, you can just install that, though.
[02:39] <inthane> Bah, guess I have to break out the install disk and start over. :P
[02:39] <BrownMan> Hey room, I just got the tar file for VNC for Linux x86...can anyone help me install it?
[02:39] <jramsey> ok i forget the cmd to display the kernel version
[02:39] <cafuego> mxpxpod: I did, ut the latest update made network-manager not enable the 'COnnect' button, rendering it useless :-(
[02:39] <cafuego> BrownMan: 'vnc' is prepackaged in Ubuntu. Just apt-get install one.
[02:39] <heyjoe2> cafuego: really, but doesnt hte ubotu bot say different? how do i do it? ive been trying to install this program on and off for weeks
[02:39] <suspect_> ok
[02:39] <Davey> How do I use debsrc's? Can I compile something from scratch using them, with custom flags?
[02:39] <suspect_> bye
[02:40] <cafuego> heyjoe2: 'sudo dpkg -i debfile'
[02:40] <amphi> Davey: yes
[02:40] <mxpxpod> cafuego: the strange thing is, when I select my access point, it doesn't set the card to the correct access point name
[02:40] <mxpxpod> cafuego: it's really annoying
[02:40] <cafuego> mxpxpod: Are you on the absolutely latest kernel?
[02:41] <pschmitt> Does anyone here run Ubuntu for MythTV?  I dont have any serious questions about it, just taking a quick random poll.
[02:41] <mxpxpod> cafuego: 2.6.15-20?
[02:41] <heyjoe2> cafuego: i tried that already and got an error msg
[02:41] <mxpxpod> yup, I'm on it
[02:41] <heyjoe2> cafuego: http://pastebin.com/658820
[02:42] <BrownMan> Cafuego:  I'm a Linux n00b still...do you know what I should type into the terminal to get it?  Is it in the repositories?
[02:42] <cafuego> heyjoe2: You need to run that command in the directory your deb is in. Try 'cd Desktop' first.
[02:43] <ReWT_AxS> SO I installed KDE on my ubuntu. When I went to sessions and chose gnome, it just kept flashing and never loaded. So I ran the uninstall command for kubuntu-desktop and tried reinstalling gnome. It is still flashing....Any way I can fix this? I tried recovery mode but it only flashed too.
[02:43] <cafuego> BrownMan: 'sudo apt-get install vnc4vier'. Or use Synaptic and search for 'vnc'.
[02:43] <BrownMan> Cafuego thanks
[02:43] <cafuego> vnc4viewer
[02:43] <tonynewbie> Anyone good with DVDs?
[02:44] <amphi> tonynewbie: I play 'em like a fiend
[02:44] <zig_> anyone know if the theme properties crash when using xgl/compiz has been fixed?
[02:44] <mxpxpod> cafuego: so, you can't get it to play nice either? I haven't ever been able to get it to work :(
[02:44] <heyjoe2> cafuego: http://pastebin.com/658826
[02:44] <cafuego> zig_: You can't change the compiz theme anyway, why bother with it?
[02:44] <tonynewbie> amphi: My tvtime works great but my DVDs are choppy.
[02:44] <heyjoe2> cafuego: what do i do
[02:45] <amphi> tonynewbie: you have dma enabled on the drive? hdparm will tell you
[02:45] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Run frostwire; it's installed.
[02:45] <tonynewbie> Yes
[02:45] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:45] <ReWT_AxS> anyone?
[02:45] <heyjoe2> cafuego: when i click on it under app--interent--frostwire, it wont open
[02:46] <heyjoe2> internet even
[02:46] <amphi> tonynewbie: I only use mplayer myself - are you using the optimal video driver for your player?
[02:46] <cafuego> heyjoe2: run 'frostwire' in the commandline,s ee if there are any errors.
[02:46] <yipe> I had that same problem
[02:46] <yipe> with frostwire.... hmmmm, I'll try that too
[02:46] <tonynewbie> amphi:  I'm clueless...
[02:46] <heyjoe2> cafuego: http://pastebin.com/658828
[02:46] <paul_> Is there anyone who knows how to get ethernet file sharing working on Breezy Badger?
[02:46] <amphi> tonynewbie: do you use mplayer?
[02:47] <M3M> Hey everyone - I just installed Ubuntu again and am having trouble getting my nVidia graphics driver to work.  Can anyone point me to a guide that I could work through?
[02:47] <tonynewbie> Xine
[02:47] <diego> M3M there are lots of howtos
[02:47] <josejuan> /#ubuntu-es
[02:47] <tonynewbie> Which I believe is what mplayeruses anyway.\
[02:47] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Looks like sloppy coding on the part of the developers.
[02:47] <green_earz> tonynewbie: http://www.linuxnetmag.com/en/issue7/m7hdparm1.html  http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html
[02:47] <diego> M3M, just search in google it is really easy
[02:47] <amphi> tonynewbie: I don't use it, so no idea really
[02:48] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Not much I can do about that :-(
[02:48] <heyjoe2> cafuego: should i try to reinstall it or what?
[02:48] <amphi> tonynewbie: is it the same whether full screen or not?
[02:48] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Based on those errors, mebbe just uninstall it and look for an alternative.
[02:48] <tonyyarusso> Okay, I might have an issue:  My roommate shut down my laptop by just pulling the plug out (the battery isn't in) because he claims it was making a loud, strange noise.  What logs should I check to see a) what could have caused the noise, b) whether everything was okay with the brute force power cutoff?
[02:49] <DrBanzai> Anybody here use Cedega?  I tried my question in #cedega but nobody is talking in there...
[02:49] <heyjoe2> cafuego: any ideas for an alternative
[02:49] <_Dez> hey would streaming video be better then playing a XVID, on a CPU 266Mhz?
[02:49] <heyjoe2> cafuego: i have the limewire rpm file sitting on my desktop
[02:49] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Check /lost+found. If there are files, it wasn't happy.
[02:49] <tonyyarusso> cafuego: Okay.
[02:49] <tonyyarusso> cafuego: Nothing.
[02:50] <amphi> tonynewbie: and run smartctl on the drive, in case that's what was making the noise ;)
[02:50] <cafuego> heyjoe2: You could try limewire... 'sudo apt-get install alien; alien <rpmfile>; sudo dpkg -i <resulting limewire deb file>'
[02:50] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: No problem then.
[02:50] <tonyyarusso> At the time I had irssi, Gaim, OpenOffice writer, and maybe firefox running.
[02:50] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Never heard of that...manning smartctl now.
[02:50] <ReWT_AxS> SO I installed KDE on my breezy ubuntu. When I went to sessions and chose gnome, it just kept flashing and never loaded. So I ran the uninstall command for kubuntu-desktop and tried reinstalling gnome. It is still flashing....Any way I can fix this? I tried recovery mode but it only flashed too.
[02:51] <diego> hey apt-get says i have no gcc installed but synaptic says it is, and when i try ti compile some file, gcc tries to compile iostream first, and gives LOTS of errors
[02:51] <amphi> tonyyarusso: I'd do the long test
[02:51] <M3M> diego, thanks I'm reviewing a howto right now.  I may be back w/ more questions.
[02:51] <tonynewbie> amphi: Yes the same full or small.
[02:51] <diego> M3M, ok i'll try to be here
[02:51] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Okay.  (How long should I expect?)
[02:51] <amphi> tonyyarusso: it'll tell you when you run it
[02:51] <tonyyarusso> amphi: cool.
[02:51] <tonynewbie> green_earz: I'm reading those pages now.
[02:52] <jramsey> diego, go to wiki.ubuntu.com search for kernel source and make sure you have the right installs; like build-essential
[02:52] <paul_> When I go to Places>Network Servers, an authentication box comes up asking for username, domain and password. When I enter them, and click connect, it is always unsuccessful, and the same box comes up again. Can anyone please help me with this?
[02:52] <heyjoe2> cafuego: http://pastebin.com/658835
[02:52] <menisk> Hi guys can somebody help me... In need to make an ubuntu boot flooppy for a BIOS that doesnt support booting from a CD
[02:52] <ReWT_AxS> pail it is your sudo password
[02:52] <amphi> tonynewbie: when it's done you can do smartctl -a /dev/foo | less and see what it comes up with
[02:52] <diego> ok thanks
[02:52] <yipe> ummmm, what was the dpkg command syntax again? >.<
[02:52] <green_earz> tonynewbie: they should you to get a understanding of hdparm
[02:52] <paul_> my sudo password?
[02:53] <amphi> green_earz: he said dma was enabled
[02:53] <ReWT_AxS> the pw you use to install stuff?
[02:53] <ReWT_AxS> The one you used at the install
[02:53] <jramsey> paul_, ur username pw
[02:53] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Okay, thanks.  (Enjoying the tab-complete fun today?)
[02:53] <tonyyarusso> tonynewbie: Bah, you're confusing us all!  ;)
[02:53] <amphi> tonyyarusso: heh
[02:53] <marcky> Hey there, I need some help with my installation, I'm a newbie to linux and my installation is freezing during network configuration (dhcp), can anyone help me out?
[02:53] <ReWT_AxS> arg i wish someone could help me.
[02:53] <heyjoe2> cafuego: having some difficulties with limewire too
[02:54] <yipe> whoa...
[02:54] <amphi> tonyyarusso: irssi is quite helpdful
[02:54] <paul_> My password is definately correct.
[02:54] <jramsey> marcky, is ur net attached? router up?
[02:54] <menisk> can someone help me i need to make an ubuntu boot floppy so i can boot the install cd from a BIOS that wont support cd boot
[02:54] <marcky> yup, i have a wireless modem router
[02:54] <yipe> ummmmmmm, no one else sees that right? I didn't just totally flood the room?
[02:54] <marcky> my windows laptop is connected
[02:54] <marcky> dhcp server is on
[02:54] <amphi> menisk: just make an sbm disk (smart boot manager'
[02:54] <ReWT_AxS> yipe, you;re good
[02:54] <yipe> PHEW!
[02:54] <ReWT_AxS> :-P
[02:55] <jramsey> marcky, ur wireless modem attached to Ubuntu as well? did the install recognize it?
[02:55] <marcky> yup
[02:55] <marcky> that step works
[02:55] <amphi> menisk: google will know where to find it
[02:55] <yipe> so, um.... how do you do that dpkg command again?
[02:55] <heyjoe2> cafuego: any ideas what to do with this error msg http://pastebin.com/658835
[02:55] <jramsey> marcky, what wireless modem?
[02:55] <ReWT_AxS> yipe which one?
[02:55] <marcky> it gets through the network hardware bit
[02:55] <marcky> alcatel
[02:55] <amphi> yipe: man dpkg perhaps
[02:55] <marcky> but it's hooked up through the ethernet card
[02:55] <yipe> like, I have a .deb package on my Hard Drive and I want to install that program
[02:55] <cafuego> heyjoe2: Same thing again, you're on the wrong directory.
[02:55] <menisk> itried a sbm but then irt says sbmk bad . like im writing it from sbm.bin using rawrit2.exe but it just dont work
[02:56] <tonynewbie> When I run hdparm I get this :HDIO_GETGEO failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[02:56] <yipe> what was the syntax? Something.... sudo apt something dpkg /address?
[02:56] <yipe> something?
[02:56] <diego> jramsey, it only says i have to get build-essential i'm installing it right now
[02:56] <tonyyarusso> amphi: I'm told my drive is ide but with and scsi controller, and it's /dev/sda - which -d TYPE should I use?
[02:56] <amphi> menisk: bad disk? that Should Work(TM)
[02:57] <ReWT_AxS> shit
[02:57] <marcky> but hey jramsey, I read in a few places that the network configuration only works the second time, I just don't know how to open a terminal and retry
[02:57] <amphi> tonyyarusso: no idea, I've only run smartctl on ide drives
[02:57] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Okay.
[02:57] <ReWT_AxS> How do I take right justtification off my text input box in mIRC?
[02:57] <pschmitt> is there a default development package that will install make, all the requisit GNU compilers, etc.???
[02:57] <ReWT_AxS> It just happened?
[02:57] <amphi> pschmitt: build-essential
[02:57] <jramsey> marcky, try the system/networking applet
[02:57] <lutra> yipe: sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[02:58] <marcky> system/networking applet?
[02:58] <marcky> ok help me out
[02:58] <yipe> THANK YOU!:)
[02:58] <diego> jramsey, ok its installed now what should i do?
[02:58] <pschmitt> Ahh, thx d00d
[02:58] <ReWT_AxS> SO I installed KDE on my breezy ubuntu. When I went to sessions and chose gnome, it just kept flashing and never loaded. So I ran the uninstall command for kubuntu-desktop and tried reinstalling gnome. It is still flashing....Any way I can fix this? I tried recovery mode but it only flashed too.
[02:58] <menisk>  the sbm didnt work
[02:58] <marcky> what's the system networking applet?
[02:58] <amphi> yipe: man dpkg would have told you
[02:58] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Any chance you've got a serial ata drive? They may or may not be supported by smartctl.
[02:58] <jramsey> marcky, System => Administration => Networking
[02:58] <pschmitt> gotta close xwindows, i might be make for more
[02:58] <tonynewbie> amphi: green_earz When I run hdparm I get this: HDIO_GETGEO failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[02:58] <jramsey> diego, try gcc -v and see what version
[02:58] <yipe> I was looking at it but it was all in jargon
[02:58] <tonyyarusso> cafuego: The actual drive is IDE, with an s-whatever controller.
[02:58] <yipe> man pages are not helpful to newbies
[02:59] <amphi> tonynewbie: what is the command you typed? does hdparm -i /dev/whatever work?
[02:59] <marcky> wait, there's no menu's yet, there's no UI yet, this is at the beginning of the Ubuntu installation
[02:59] <jramsey> man pages are very helpful
[02:59] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Haven't tried anything yet, just reading the man.
[02:59] <yipe> but not to newbs
[02:59] <heyjoe2> cafuego: what should i do? cd Desktop?
[02:59] <tonyyarusso> bah
[02:59] <tonyyarusso> Dangit
[02:59] <cafuego> heyjoe2: yep
[02:59] <jramsey> i disagree ... the journey of discovery is worth the time
[02:59] <jared_> Question, now
[02:59] <amphi> jramsey: ;)
[02:59] <yipe> especially when they need one tiny bit of info that's buried 6 pages deep into it and has to be assembled from parts
[02:59] <paul_> I am trying to get access to a shared folder on my other machine, which has the same login and password as I am using on this machine. When I go to Places>Network Servers, an authentication box comes up asking for username, domain and password. When I enter them, and click connect, it is always unsuccessful, and the same box comes up again. Can anyone please help me with this?
[03:00] <marcky> wait, there's no menu's yet, there's no UI yet, this is at the beginning of the Ubuntu installation
[03:00] <jared_> I tried to grab xvncviewer, but it says it's already installed.  What's the dealio?  I can't seem to find any vnc software
[03:00] <marcky> see my problem jramsey?
[03:00] <amphi> yipe: true - man pages are more reference than tutorial - man mencoder is a particular favourite of mine
[03:00] <tonynewbie> amphi: I did it without the -i. When I use the -i, it gives me different info.
[03:00] <jramsey> marcky,  u mean the install isnt even done? oopsie
[03:00] <dragoon> hey guys, is there anyway i can get the alsaconf command in breezy ?
[03:00] <ReWT_AxS> jared, do you have your repositories configured?
[03:00] <marcky> haha
[03:00] <jramsey> where is it?
[03:00] <marcky> yup
[03:00] <marcky> it just started
[03:00] <heyjoe2> cafuego: ok great, now ive got a deb on my desktop. so do i do sudo dpkg -i limewire-free_4.11.0-1_i386.deb ?
[03:00] <jared_> Repositories?  Not that I know of!
[03:00] <marcky> I get through the hardware dectection
[03:00] <marcky> and the network hardware detection
[03:00] <amphi> tonynewbie: -I is more helpfule than -i
[03:01] <lutra> heyjoe2: yup
[03:01] <ReWT_AxS> that's why you cant find a vnc package lol
[03:01] <marcky> then it starts configuring the network (dhcp)
[03:01] <ReWT_AxS> !repositories
[03:01] <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
[03:01] <jramsey> marcky, can u get past it? it wants to get to ubuntu and update itself ... u can probably get the net configured without that (maybe)
[03:01] <marcky> and that's where the whole thing freezes
[03:01] <ReWT_AxS> click those links and read
[03:01] <marcky> I wouln't know how to get past it
[03:01] <jramsey> marcky, how is wireless modem attached, usb?
[03:01] <diego> jramsey, gcc versin 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[03:01] <ReWT_AxS> !tell jared_ about repositories
[03:01] <green_earz> tonynewbie: have a look at your  cat /etc/fstab  for the /dev for the dvd drive  then hdparm -i /dev/something
[03:01] <marcky> nope, ethernet
[03:01] <amphi> tonyyarusso: you get tonynewbie highlights too? ;)
[03:01] <jramsey> diego, how are you building? and what are you building?
[03:02] <diego> wait wait
[03:02] <tonyyarusso> amphi: Yep.  People can't seem to spell my nick, so I have it hilight *tony*
[03:02] <diego> let me try to build again
[03:02] <amphi> tonyyarusso: "don't do that then" ;)
[03:02] <heyjoe2> cafuego: thank u so much! you are one of the most genuinely helpful ppl on here. ive been trying to get this done for weeks
[03:02] <dragoon> hey guys, is there anyway i can get the alsaconf command in breezy ?
[03:02] <marcky> It's ethernet, JR
[03:02] <jramsey> can anyone help marcky? stuck on an install
[03:03] <amphi> dragoon: I wonder who removed it and why...
[03:03] <diego> jramsey, ok thank you it doesnt try to build iostream anymore
[03:03] <tonyyarusso> amphi, cafuego: It doesn't seem to work on my drive :(  Bah.
[03:03] <marcky> HELP *looking helpless*
[03:03] <ReWT_AxS> he has to turn an option off
[03:03] <ReWT_AxS> i forget what it is though
[03:03] <jramsey> diego, yw happy U-ing
[03:03] <LadyNikon> ok
[03:03] <yipe> okay, frostwire is re-installed, and it won't run, ro do anything when I click it on the applications/internet menu
[03:03] <LadyNikon> so anyone know how i can get ubuntu smp kernels?
[03:03] <diego> jramsey, thanks i think , what does that mean? =)
[03:03] <amphi> tonyyarusso: perhaps a newer version?
[03:03] <jramsey> marcky, my cable router (linksys) was recognized out the chute ... enet attached
[03:03] <eternex> helo
[03:03] <jramsey> diego, happy ubuntu-ing
[03:04] <tonyyarusso> amphi: I just got the one from the repos...
[03:04] <diego> jramsey, haha ok thanks
[03:04] <diego> jramsey, happy U-ing to you too
[03:04] <diego> bytes
[03:04] <marcky> Jramsey, it recognises my router, it get's stuck after that
[03:04] <marcky> I suspect it's trying to get an IP
[03:04] <amphi> tonyyarusso: you could look at the site and see whether a current/dev version supports your drive
[03:04] <tonynewbie> amphi: green_earz hdparm -I /dev/dvd
[03:05] <amphi> tonynewbie: and what do you get? /dev/dvd is pointing at the right device?
[03:05] <tonyyarusso> amphi: I'll look.  I'm not even sure what to look for though b/c of the somewhat unconventional setup.
[03:05] <marcky> Hey guys, can anybody help me out here? I'm stuck at the beginning of an install.
[03:05] <marcky> Hey guys, can anybody help me out here? I'm stuck at the beginning of an install.
[03:05] <jramsey> marcky, if ur router is similar to most u can get to it thru a browser; a fixed ip address gets ur to a config page; do u have a (gulp) windows machine or another linux box u can check to see if the port is active ??  i have linksys and not sure about alcatel
[03:06] <marcky> Yep sure, I know how to get to the routers UI
[03:06] <amphi> tonyyarusso: the package is smartmontools, dunno a url for it
[03:06] <marcky> I can reach it through my windows machine
[03:06] <tonynewbie> amphi: ATAPI CD-ROM, with removable media
[03:06] <tonynewbie>         Model Number:       MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8583
[03:06] <tonynewbie>         Serial Number:
[03:06] <tonynewbie>         Firmware Revision:  D54A
[03:06] <tonynewbie> Etc
[03:06] <jramsey> marcky,  ask _jason  he might be able to help (if he's on)
[03:06] <yipe> okay, pastebin of the errors I got
[03:06] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12209
[03:07] <marcky> thanks jramsey!
[03:07] <paul_> Does anyone here have a Palm (Zire or Tungsten) interfacing with Breezy Badger? If so, may I ask how did you get it working?
[03:07] <amphi> tonynewbie: try hdparm -D1 /dev/dvd
[03:07] <amphi> tonynewbie: er, -d1
[03:08] <jramsey> marcky, yw
[03:08] <heyjoe2> whats a good programme for converting ogg to mp3
[03:08] <heyjoe2> or ensuring that when i put a cd in it is ripped to mp3
[03:08] <Bambino> Does anyone know why Amarok is not shuffeling for me?
[03:08] <dragoon> heyjoe2: ogg2mp3
[03:08] <lutra> tonynewbie: it may also be /dev/cdrom0
[03:08] <marcky> jramsey, I think he's not around, anyone else you can send me to?
[03:08] <tonyyarusso> Okay, anybody with some good irssi-fu help me out here.  Need to hilight *string* excluding *stringplus*.
[03:08] <tonynewbie> amphi: dma is set to on
[03:08] <yipe> did anyone look at my pastebin?
[03:08] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12209
[03:09] <amphi> tonynewbie: oh, well
[03:09] <jramsey> marcky, lemme look
[03:09] <tonynewbie> Thanks lutra
[03:09] <heyjoe2> dragoon: where do i get that. its not in synaptic
[03:09] <amphi> tonynewbie: you could try mplayer using the xv driver and see if that works better
[03:09] <marcky> ok
[03:09] <dragoon> heyjoe2: google ?
[03:09] <tonynewbie> amphi: Someone was saying to disable error checking....
[03:10] <paul_> Does anyone use a Palm with Breezy Badger?
[03:10] <heyjoe2> dragoon: ok
[03:11] <lutra> paul_: i use two when i'm typing
[03:11] <yipe> I'd really appreciate if someone would look at that pastbin.... limewire is just SUCH a resource hog
[03:11] <paul_> lutra may I ask how you got Breezy to recognise your Palm?
[03:11] <lutra> yipe: where did you install frostwire too?
[03:12] <yipe> huh?
[03:12] <lutra> paul_: i am just kidding...i was making a bad joke
[03:12] <yipe> I just did sudo dpkg -i
[03:12] <lutra> yipe: it says you typed in frostwire
[03:12] <marcky> Jramsey: Anything?
[03:12] <pvd2006> hmm
[03:12] <pvd2006> frostwire, is that the alternative to limewire?
[03:13] <reverb> Hi there everybody...
[03:13] <yipe> yes, this was after installation
[03:13] <yipe> yes it is
[03:13] <pvd2006> Does it use less resources than limweire?
[03:13] <lutra> yipe: dpkg -s frostwire
[03:13] <reverb> I got some diffucult question about the 'screen' command...
[03:13] <heyjoe2> is there a media player on linux that, like media player does everything, plays audio/video, allows you to rip, burn etc
[03:13] <jramsey> marcky, go check http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/f-101-p-7.html
[03:13] <jared_> I did what it said, but still I have no vncviewer.  Any extra info?
[03:13] <jramsey> and poke around
[03:13] <lutra> yipe: i lie...dpkg -L frostwire
[03:13] <digen> can anyone give me the repos needed for installing azureus
[03:13] <jramsey> marcky, you may find something there
[03:13] <pvd2006> HeyJoe, I dont know about all that but VLC player and mplayer are good.
[03:14] <yipe> okay.... what did that just do?
[03:14] <Kr0ntab> sup folks
[03:14] <lutra> yipe: the L should show you all the files in frostwire.deb
[03:14] <heyjoe2> pvd2006: im specifically looking for ripping/burning functions
[03:14] <heyjoe2> and conversion from ogg to mp3
[03:14] <lutra> lutra: from there you should be able to locate the executable file
[03:14] <pvd2006> azureus, is a resource hog for just using torrents, but you can download it from their site.
[03:15] <dragoon> torrentflux ftw
[03:15] <digen> pvd2006,any other suggestions then??
[03:15] <Bobrownik> why would you convert ogg to mp3?  ...mp3 player?
[03:15] <dragoon> get a decent mp3 player
[03:15] <green_earz> reverb: http://www.hn2.org/docs/tbg/screen.html
[03:15] <dragoon> that can play ogg
[03:15] <dragoon> :p
[03:15] <HedgeMage> Bobrownik: that's why my music player does ogg natively
[03:15] <pvd2006> digen, the gnome-torrent works just fine, or maybe bit torrent like lutra said.
[03:15] <HedgeMage> Bobrownik: no mp3 here
[03:15] <yipe> I don't see any files with a .exe after them
[03:15] <dragoon> ...
[03:16] <digen> pvd2006,cool will check it out.thanks
[03:16] <paul_> Does anyone here know how to configure my Breezy Badger system to be able to switch between English and Japanese keyboard input, (both using a US keyboard)?
[03:16] <lutra> doh....
[03:16] <reverb> green_earz: well... its a more tricky question than that... i got i working and know how to use it.
[03:16] <pvd2006> np;)
[03:16] <lutra> yipe: paste the output on pastebin
[03:16] <Bobrownik> i like ogg a lot better then mp3 myself
[03:16] <lutra> no .exe in linux btw
[03:16] <dragoon> wtf would linux use an exe yipe
[03:16] <pvd2006> yipe, .exe is only for windows
[03:16] <heyjoe2> Bobrownik: mp3 player exactly
[03:17] <Bobrownik> but if your mp3 player doesnt play ogg then yeah m you gotto conert
[03:17] <yipe> well.... what's the equivalent?
[03:17] <jramsey> paul_, u try the language selector in system/admin?
[03:17] <heyjoe2> bobrownik: any ideas for some good converting progs
[03:17] <sethk> yipe, file names have no magical significance in real operating systems such as linux or unix
[03:17] <dragoon> heyjoe2: i already told you, ogg2mp3
[03:17] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12210
[03:18] <yipe> surely the extension means SOMETHING?!!?
[03:18] <tonyyarusso> yipe: No file extension, for instance everything in /usr/bin/
[03:18] <sethk> yipe, no, nothing
[03:18] <sethk> yipe, and it should not.
[03:18] <yipe> that makes no sense to me...
[03:18] <nopea> anybody here happen to know how to move mail from Thunderbird on Windows to Thunder on Linux?
[03:18] <pvd2006> linux doesnt have to have extensions for binary files, usually you just set that a file is an executable file with chmod a+x (x=executable)and if the file is executable it will run fine just by typing the file name.
[03:18] <sethk> yipe, the reason for having extensions in windows is the the early primitive versions had a file system with no concept of file attributes
[03:18] <tonyyarusso> nopea: Yes.  You just have to transfer the profile directory structure.
[03:19] <sethk> yipe, so the only way to make a file into a type was to use it's name
[03:19] <lutra> and  cause windows is stupid
[03:19] <yipe> and now I see why it's so damn difficult to set certain file types to open in certain programs
[03:19] <sethk> yipe, but that was eliminated in other operating systems around 1965
[03:19] <sethk> yipe, it's not
[03:19] <Bobrownik> i dont know of any , im a newb to linux
[03:19] <marcky> thanks jramsey!
[03:19] <sethk> yipe, it isn't difficult at all, it just isn't done by name
[03:19] <nopea> tonyyarusso, as is just copy it over?
[03:19] <paul_> jramsey I may have been successful in configuring it, but I can't tell because I don't know how to cause the system to switch between the two keyboard input modes.. Any idea how?
[03:19] <jramsey> marcky, that help? there seems to be some relevant stuff
[03:19] <sethk> yipe, web browser type programs don't use file names anyway, they use an attribute in html
[03:19] <heyjoe2> dragoon: how do u install it
[03:20] <sethk> yipe, even in windows these days the name is not significant for most programs
[03:20] <lutra> heyjoe2: apt-cache search ogg2mp3
[03:20] <nopea> I am guessing same would go for any Firefox profiles
[03:20] <dragoon> heyjoe2: compile it....
[03:20] <dragoon> *bangs head on table*
[03:21] <tonyyarusso> nopea: Correct.
[03:21] <heyjoe2> dragoon: what do you perceive to be the underlying causes of the south china sea conflict?
[03:21] <simongo> fuckers
[03:21] <nopea> tonyyarusso, cheers
[03:21] <jramsey> paul_, i am not sure if KMFL works with ubuntu ... hold on lemme see if i can find out; it is a remapper on the fly
[03:21] <tonyyarusso> nopea: That enough for you or would you like file paths?
[03:21] <dragoon> ubuntu users are wankers
[03:22] <heyjoe2> dragoon: why do i ask such a seemingly irrelevant question? because of the assumptions, supercillious arrogance of some support ppl on this channel
[03:22] <jpoa> Hi there!
[03:22] <nopea> tonyyarusso, if you have the time sure! thanks
[03:22] <paul_> jramsey thankyou very much.
[03:23] <jramsey> paul_, yw .. did that help?
[03:23] <paul_> jramsey no
[03:23] <loki505maese> can any body tell me wat is an aternitive way to delete stuff offf your computer
[03:23] <jramsey> paul_, theres a deb pkg for ubuntu here => http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=130915&package_id=143535&release_id=353015
[03:23] <paul_> jramsey not yet. I mean thanks for finding out
[03:23] <jpoa> Need some help! Im trying to set up a server to share an internet connection. I've followed the how-to on the docs, but i get no dhcp offer to the clients. I therefore installed dhcp3-server and now i have ip on the clients and net on the server, but NO internet on the clients! HelP! P
[03:23] <loki505maese> cause i dont know where the recycl bin went
[03:23] <yipe> so, did anyone look at that pastebin?
[03:23] <jadaz87> does anyone know of a music player like rhythmbox but has id3 tag editting?
[03:24] <jramsey> paul_, u ok blazing a trail and trying to install it?
[03:24] <Cooner750_> Anyone know of a good free FTP server? (Easily configured)
[03:24] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12210
[03:24] <Stormx2> is there a good command line tool to convert between image formats?
[03:24] <ReWT_AxS> Beep Media PLayer
[03:24] <Stormx2> jadaz87: Not sure, amaroK?
[03:25] <Stormx2> ReWT_AxS: Thats not like rhythmbox
[03:25] <green_earz> Cooner750_: proftpd
[03:25] <pvd2006> to install a .deb file its just dpkg -i filename right
[03:25] <pvd2006> ?>
[03:25] <paul_> jramsey I am not sure. I am a new linux user. hopefully I won't run into too many problems installing a package. I will have to try and see.
[03:25] <Stormx2> pvd2006: yeah, but sudo
[03:25] <pvd2006> yeah
[03:25] <pvd2006> I just did it to frostwire, didnt seem to work correctly, hmmm.
[03:25] <jramsey> paul_, it seems like it's a problem that has been solved; so u should be ok after its installed
[03:25] <yipe> I'm trying to get help with the same thing pvd2006
[03:26] <yipe> and the guy who was helping me just left:(
[03:26] <pvd2006> Yipe, if I figure it out ill let you know
[03:26] <yipe> thank you
[03:27] <tonyyarusso> nopea: (iirc) Copy C:\Documents and Settings\User\Application Data\Thunderbird\Profiles\somenonsense4325.default\ to ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/blahblah123.default/
[03:27] <yipe> someday I'll be super smart and I'll be able to switch to slackware...
[03:27] <jramsey> paul_, did u try changing the keyboard layout in keyboard preferences? japan is there
[03:27] <yipe> SOMEDAY
[03:28] <nopea> tonyyarusso, cheers!
[03:28] <tonyyarusso> nopea: Or, if you're like me and already have another profile on Linux, rename it to .old1 instead of .default.  Enjoy!
[03:28] <Stormx2> yipe: XD
[03:28] <nopea> wish there was a moxbackup program that could back up to a linux readable file
[03:28] <Cooner750_> How do I configure proftpd?
[03:28] <pvd2006> How can you output what a shell script is doing into a log file?
[03:29] <pvd2006> not what it shows on the command line, but what its doing behind the scenes
[03:29] <paul_> jramsey I am trying it now... So to switch between them, is there some shortcut key?
[03:29] <jpoa> anyone?
[03:29] <ReWT_AxS> everytime i try to open terminal it closes
[03:29] <tonyyarusso> So, I followed !ntfs to mount /windows user-accessible, and now it shows up with an icon on my desktop when mounted.  Thing is, none of my other partitions do that.  Why?  (And how can I make it go away, but still have CD-ROMs and such show up?)
[03:30] <victorluso> you speek spanish
[03:30] <yipe> !es
[03:30] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:30] <sethk> victorluso, speak, even
[03:30] <paul_> jramsey I added Japanese to the keyboard layout list, and ticked the box for that, but I am still typing in English, so am i correct in assuming that it was not successful?
[03:30] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: Imagemagick I think?  Should have a convert tool of some sort.
[03:31] <Stormx2> tonyyarusso: ok cool
[03:31] <victorluso> can I speek spanish
[03:31] <victorluso> si?????????
[03:31] <yipe> sure, all you want
[03:31] <yipe> but it won't do you much good in here
[03:31] <sethk> victorluso, use the spanish channel for spanish
[03:31] <victorluso> really
[03:31] <Stormx2> tonyyarusso: How do I launch it?
[03:31] <yipe> !es
[03:31] <greenwom> YO all, any Chicago folks?
[03:31] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:31] <tonyyarusso> Stormx2: 'convert'
[03:32] <sethk> victorluso, in English, it is speak, not speek  :)  entiendes?
[03:32] <victorluso> some body live in costa rica
[03:32] <tonyyarusso> !es
[03:32] <jramsey> paul_, u mean u selected japan as the default and it had no effect?
[03:32] <victorluso> siiiii
[03:32] <sethk> victorluso, lots of bodies, but probably none of them are here  :)
[03:32] <jpoa> Iptables problem here folks!
[03:32] <paul_> jramsey yes
[03:33] <jramsey> paul_, hmmmm
[03:33] <victorluso> where do you live sethk
[03:33] <jpoa> :S
[03:33] <greenwom> any Chicago folks?
[03:34] <tonyyarusso> How to merge all e-mails from multiple Thunderbird profiles into one profile?
[03:34] <paul_> jramsey I haven't yet downloaded and installed those files you ponted me to. Do I just download all of them? Where would you suggest I put them so Synaptic can find them easily?
[03:34] <ReWT_AxS> my ubuntu wouldnt load after installing kde. I tried using gnome session and it would just flash and go nowhere. Someone in ubuntu+1 told me to rm -r /home/username/.gconf2 I tried but that didnt exist so I used tab and ininstalled gconf and gconfd. gnome finally loaded
[03:34] <ReWT_AxS> now....
[03:34] <victorluso> somebody want to talk with me pleas
[03:34] <JrbM689> I installed xvncviewer.  It will not show up in Applications
[03:34] <JrbM689> do I need to restart?
[03:35] <ReWT_AxS> kde programs are still in my gnome. they said do sudo apt-get remove --purge kdelibs3 kdelibs4. when i tried that those libs aren't installed?
[03:35] <ubun2> I'm just curious. What are my choices when it comes to console based games?
[03:35] <pvd2006> to unpack and install a tar.gz file you would sudo tar -xvf filename right?
[03:35] <asdf25> does anyone know how to fix the gnome panel window list so it takes up all the available space? instead of being really small for no reason?
[03:35] <ReWT_AxS> If I try to open my terminal it just crashes
[03:35] <tonyyarusso> victorluso: Socialization happens in #ubuntu-offtopic if you'd like to do that.  This channel is for support though.
[03:35] <yipe> still trying to get help with frostwire....
[03:35] <pvd2006> yipe, I am trying to isntall the .tar.gz version of it
[03:36] <yipe> I already installed the .deb version, and it seemed to install well
[03:36] <victorluso> you are a sun of a beach
[03:36] <yipe> but when I try to run it I get errors
[03:36] <pvd2006> yipe, it didnt run though
[03:36] <pvd2006> Same here
[03:36] <yipe> yeah
[03:36] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12210
[03:36] <JrbM689> Yipe, you're not alone.  I just want to get my silly little install of xvncviewer to appear in my apps menu
[03:36] <JrbM689> Where in the world am I supposd to find that sucker?
[03:36] <yipe> there's the errors I got.... if anyone would actually look
[03:37] <ReWT_AxS> anyone know?
[03:37] <yipe> the problem is that all the helpers here are volunteers, they don't have to help
[03:37] <zhan_s> help me plz http://s5.bitefight.fr/c.php?uid=40648
[03:37] <jramsey> anyone use KMFL to hot-swap a keyboard between different languages on breezy?
[03:37] <NickGarvey> my update option is greyed out in firefox while trying to update to 1.5.0.2 from 1.5.0.1, why is that?
[03:37] <victorluso> some body speak spanish
[03:37] <yipe> and there are way too few of them
[03:37] <yipe> !es
[03:37] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:37] <intelikey> ReWT_AxS ?      sorry i just got here.
[03:37] <yipe> victorluso you are driving me insane, go to the spanish channel
[03:38] <ReWT_AxS> my ubuntu wouldnt load after installing kde. I tried using gnome session and it would just flash and go nowhere. Someone in ubuntu+1 told me to rm -r /home/username/.gconf2 I tried but that didnt exist so I used tab and ininstalled gconf and gconfd. gnome finally loaded
[03:38] <victorluso> hablen en spaol porfavor
[03:38] <yipe> WE DON'T SPEAK SPANISH, INTIENDES?
[03:38] <ReWT_AxS> kde programs are still in my gnome. they said do sudo apt-get remove --purge kdelibs3 kdelibs4. when i tried that those libs aren't installed?
[03:38] <victorluso> I anderstand
[03:38] <yipe> !es
[03:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:38] <yipe> GO THERE
[03:38] <yipe> right there, what ubotu just said
[03:38] <yipe> they speak spanish
[03:39] <wy> Hi all~ This is my morning
[03:39] <yipe> good morning wy
[03:39] <victorluso> hey yipe go to www.yipe.esgay.com
[03:39] <NickGarvey> !ops
[03:39] <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
[03:39] <jramsey> paul_, i am hesitant to suggest that u install the pkg without looking at the docs ... this pkg is for hedgehog (prior release of U)
[03:39] <rob> ?
[03:39] <yipe> you must not want help very much if you won't go where people speak your language
[03:40] <[C] hris> hi
[03:40] <NickGarvey> rob, the link victorluso posted is very.. inappropriate
[03:40] <paul_> jramsey ok.
[03:40] <wy> hi yipe
[03:40] <[C] hris> Is there a shortcut key to switch Workspaces in Gnome?
[03:40] <jramsey> paul_, it sure sounds like the cat's meow, though
[03:40] <ReWT_AxS> ctrl+alt+arrow keys left and right
[03:40] <yipe> thank you NickGarvey, I was beginning to think there were no controls in here
[03:40] <victorluso> sorry
[03:40] <asdf25> [C] hris: you can set it in System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts
[03:40] <pvd2006> Yipe, i am getting the same errors with the tar.gz file:-\
[03:41] <victorluso> some body have wine para ubuntu
[03:41] <yipe> the same one's from my pastebin?
[03:41] <[C] hris> asdf25, thanks
[03:41] <NickGarvey> thank you rob
[03:41] <pvd2006> its trying to find a file called runFrost.sh which doesnt exist
[03:41] <JrbM689> Having some other troubles.  I am using the nVidia GeForce 6200.  I tried TuxRACER but it seems to be moving extremely slowly, like it was before I installed drivers when I was using Knoppmyth.  Any place for the proper up to date drivers?
[03:41] <nalioth> NickGarvey: ?
[03:41] <wy> Do you know why isn't DISPLAY set to my local box when I ssh to a remote computer. I'm sure the sshd_config file has  "X11Forwarding yes"
[03:41] <NickGarvey> nalioth: rob took care of it thank you
[03:42] <paul_> jramsey well thankyou very much anyway.
[03:42] <Linuturk> (9:36:01 PM) Linuturk: I recently moved from windows to linux (Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy) Is there an easy way to migrate my account settings to linux from my portable gaim install on my usb stick?
[03:42] <Linuturk> (9:37:10 PM) Linuturk: beta3 on the usb stick. I'm not sure what version in Ubuntu (probably 1.5, the most recent stable)
[03:42] <rob> well that link was rather odd..
[03:42] <[C] hris> rofl
[03:42] <yipe> hi again Linuturk!
[03:42] <[C] hris> all my apps moved
[03:42] <Linuturk> hi
[03:42] <pvd2006> Yipe, do you want frostwire over limewire?
[03:42] <yipe> yes I do
[03:43] <josejuan> download and install Automatix...
[03:44] <rob> noo!
[03:44] <rob> !automatrix
[03:44] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, rob
[03:44] <yipe> limewire is a resource hog
[03:44] <rob> !automatix
[03:44] <ubotu> I guess automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[03:44] <yipe> it uses almost all my RAM and I have a gig!
[03:44] <josejuan> no, work finne
[03:44] <rob> http://help.ubuntu.com -> click the Desktop Guide link
[03:45] <pvd2006> yipe
[03:45] <yipe> yes?
[03:45] <Linuturk> i installed the proper codecs for dvd playback, and dvd's play, but the playback is jumpy. I've enabled dma on my drive, but it's still choppy. anyone have any advice?
[03:45] <pvd2006> so you have ran the limewire for linux already?
[03:45] <yipe> yes
[03:45] <DrBanzai> Is there someplace I can set cedega to not let Ultima Online go into full screen?
[03:45] <pvd2006> linuturk, you need to enable DMA mode for your dvd-rom most likely
[03:45] <pvd2006> oh
[03:45] <pvd2006> nm
[03:45] <pvd2006> lol
[03:46] <pvd2006> sorry
[03:46] <yipe> hehe
[03:46] <Linuturk> heh
[03:46] <NickGarvey> !tell Linuturk about dma
[03:46] <Linuturk> mpeg4's play well
[03:46] <jramsey> sry mind is going; what is cmd to display version of linux?
[03:46] <pvd2006> uname I think
[03:46] <Linuturk> but those encryped dvd's don't. I have dma enabled
[03:46] <Linuturk> on hdc
[03:46] <jramsey> pvd2006, uname -r ... ty!
[03:47] <ReWT_AxS> SIOCGIFFLAGS error: No such device
[03:47] <ReWT_AxS> what's that mean?
[03:47] <Linuturk> just like the wiki says NickGarvey
[03:47] <Jimmer> !flash
[03:47] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:47] <pvd2006> np
[03:47] <Linuturk> in fact, i ran right down the list on that restricted formats page, and installed almost everything
[03:47] <pvd2006> yipe which limewire did you download for linuxbtw?
[03:48] <yipe> it was hard to find, it was a .deb
[03:48] <pvd2006> yipe, I got mine straight from the limewire website and it works fine.
[03:48] <pvd2006> its the regular/free version
[03:49] <pvd2006> it actually downloads fast
[03:49] <pvd2006> I get like 200-300K downloads off it and usually 100K is my lowest for most files
[03:49] <yipe> mine works fine too, it's just a resource hog
[03:49] <pvd2006> Yeah, limewire is pretty bad with that. its not as bad as the windows version thoguh
[03:49] <NickGarvey> Linuturk: mm not sure what to tell you I'm not much of a gui guy
[03:50] <yipe> yeah
[03:50] <Bobrownik> gui rulz
[03:50] <NickGarvey> Bobrownik: heh linux doesn't play nice on my laptop, so I use ssh with my linux server
[03:51] <Bobrownik> yeah , ssh is for hardcore linuxerz
[03:51] <yipe> ssh?
[03:51] <Bobrownik> we nubs like the gui
[03:52] <void^> use ssh -X
[03:52] <JrbM689> Anything about nvidia drivers?
[03:52] <AngryElf> hey all, i was wondering something about NFS: if i've got 2 shares from one server to a client and i execute a mv from one share to another from the client computer is NFS smart enough to execute the mv on the server or will it run the files through the client?
[03:52] <pvd2006> Yipe, I found something called phex, ANyone know about Phex?
[03:52] <yipe> nope
[03:52] <pvd2006> its a p2p client
[03:53] <wenko> anyone around to help me with an SSH issue?
[03:53] <intelikey> AngryElf through the client
[03:53] <Jimmer> hey, apt-get wants me to install off of the cd, but I don't have it, how can I just get it off line
[03:54] <synic> Jimmer: comment the first line in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:54] <intelikey> Jimmer comment out the cdrom line in /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:54] <synic> then apt-get update
[03:54] <josejuan> Fstab for Floppy? what work fine...
[03:55] <Jimmer> thanks
[03:55] <Jimmer> tha tworked
[03:56] <intelikey> yeah the update is optional on that also.
[03:56] <NickGarvey> Jimmer: could you message me with the line that mentions the CD? I want to write a factoid on this
[03:56] <pvd2006> yipe, I think I found the problem!
[03:56] <yipe> YAY!
[03:57] <pvd2006> They built the linux frostwire on windows and it got messed up and so there is a fix for it.
[03:57] <yipe> can you FIX the problem?
[03:57] <pvd2006> ill see right now
[03:57] <yipe> YAY!
[03:58] <Jimmer> NickGarvey, deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release amd64 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[03:58] <yvette> need help, where could i find the file named diskmounter?
[03:58] <TokenBad> in ubuntu there is a way to change like a route ip or something...so that is uses a different dns or something...how do I do that?
[03:58] <mmmiiikkkeee> does any one know a good guild to set up dual monitors with xincama???
[03:58] <mmmiiikkkeee> have been unsuccessful so far
[03:58] <TokenBad> or does anyone know what I am talking about?
[03:58] <jramsey> TokenBad, u try system/admin/network settings and specifiy a new dns svr?
[03:59] <NickGarvey> Jimmer: thank you
[03:59] <Jimmer> np
[03:59] <mmmiiikkkeee> where do i go to set up xincama for dual monitors?
[03:59] <yvette> does anyone know the site of a file named diskmounter
[03:59] <TokenBad> cause what happening is I go to a site and says can't go to it..and I asked and they said something about changing an ip so that is used a different one than the defualt
[04:00] <NickGarvey> !aptcd
[04:00] <ubotu> aptcd is probably <replay>to turn off apt-get from trying to install from the cd, comment out the line (put a # in front of it) that says "deb cdrom:"
[04:00] <NickGarvey> ..
[04:00] <Hexidigital> yvette, it can be found on !ntfs
[04:00] <Hexidigital> !ntfs
[04:00] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
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[04:00] <intelikey> yvette if there is a file on your system named blah  do  "sudo find / -name blah"     and it will find it for you
[04:00] <NickGarvey> yeah I fixed it
[04:00] <NickGarvey> !aptcd
[04:00] <ubotu> to turn off apt-get from trying to install from the cd, comment out the line (put a # in front of it) that says "deb cdrom:"
[04:01] <Hexidigital> yvette http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[04:01] <yvette> ok thanks intel and hexi
[04:01] <Hexidigital> np
[04:01] <b3nw> is there a good gui to edit php code in for ubuntu?
[04:01] <NickGarvey> b3nw: gedit?
[04:02] <aeon17x> !midi
[04:02] <ubotu> it has been said that midi is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8736 or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[04:02] <yipe> yoshimi, they don't believe me, but I won't let those robots eat me, yoshimi
[04:02] <Hexidigital> !widgetfactory
[04:02] <ubotu> Hexidigital: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:03] <yipe> her name is yoshimi....
[04:03] <intelikey> brb
[04:03] <yipe> she's a black belt in karate
[04:03] <M3M> Hey guys - I've been working for the last hour or so on installing my Nvidia drivers under Ubuntu.  I think I've got them correctly installed, but does anyone know of a way to test my framerate now w/ something like glxgears?
[04:03] <yipe> workin' for the city, she has to discipline her body
[04:03] <Hexidigital> anyone know the package name for the widget factory?
[04:04] <Hexidigital> i can't seem to locate it
[04:04] <yipe> 'cause she knows that, it's demanded, to defeat those evil machines
[04:04] <pvd2006> yipe
[04:04] <pvd2006> I got it to work
[04:04] <pvd2006> very easy to fix
[04:04] <pvd2006> Yipe, open up a terminal/console
[04:05] <yipe> I know she can beat them, oh yoshimi, the don't beleive me, but you won't let those, robots eat me yoshimi
[04:05] <yipe> okay
[04:05] <wy> Why isn't DISPLAY set to my local box when I ssh to a remote computer. I'm sure the sshd_config file has  "X11Forwarding yes"
[04:05] <pvd2006> yipe copy and paste this,  sudo nano /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[04:05] <pvd2006> into the terminal
[04:06] <TokenBad> ok let me ask this way..if I have a site that I can't connect to..and the answer of them was to change some ip..and I know that some have been listed like 12.0.0.01 or something...how do I change this ip? and what ip are they talking about?
[04:06] <pvd2006> yipe, did you get any text in that file?
[04:07] <menisk> is darthlappy here?
[04:07] <Linuturk> my sound card has been autodetected. All sounds play fine. My probem is volume control. My Nvidia video chipset has been asigned as my default device for volume control. I need to change this. I've went into System>Preference>Sound, but the second device doesn't show up there. If I right click on the systemtray icon, I can control the sound level through there, but I want to map it to my hardware buttons.
[04:08] <yipe> hang on, brb
[04:08] <pvd2006> k
[04:10] <Linuturk> is there another way to set the default sound device?
[04:10] <NickGarvey> !sound
[04:10] <ubotu> sound is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[04:10] <NickGarvey> I'd try those
[04:13] <Linuturk> NickGarvey, it's not a problem of getting it to work, it's a problem of setting it as default (since it recoginized my video chipset as audio)
[04:13] <NickGarvey> Linuturk: eh.. thats the best I can do, I don't use a gui, let alone sonud
[04:14] <fiveiron> hey how do i display what devices were detected at startup?
[04:14] <myavuzselim> I am reading xkb and xmodmap docs, I tried some xmodmap scripts. I can't swap 2 keysyms
[04:14] <NickGarvey> myavuzselim: are you trynig to change keymaps?
[04:14] <sethk> myavuzselim, I've done it with xmodmap
[04:15] <sethk> myavuzselim, but it's a bit of a PITA.  there is likely a better way
[04:15] <jramsey> help with the tar cmd to extract the kernel source?? i have tried tar -xf linux-source-2.6.12.tar
[04:15] <mmmiiikkkeee> does any on know how to configure xorg.conf... i added  Option "Xinerama" "on" to the device sections but i still am no havvign any luck wth getting the dual displays to work as one desktop...
[04:15] <mmmiiikkkeee> ?
[04:16] <NickGarvey> jramsey: tar -xvf linux-source I would think, try tossing a sudo in front
[04:16] <asdf25> does anyone know of a way to make the GNOME panel window list always expand to fill up all available space? having it always make itself really small for no apparant reason is really annoying me
[04:16] <pvd2006> Hmm, I seem to be getting slower downloads on frostwire
[04:16] <fiveiron> hey how do i display what devices were detected at startup?
[04:16] <NickGarvey> jramsey: man tar I bet would help
[04:16] <NickGarvey> fiveiron: they would be in /etc/rc?.d or/etc/init.d
[04:16] <jramsey> NickGarvey, been man'ing ... but ur cmd did it ... it's untarring like mad ty ...
[04:16] <NickGarvey> fiveiron: oh devices.
[04:17] <NickGarvey> jramsey: I think it was working before, but just didn't show you that it was working
[04:17] <NickGarvey> jramsey: the v is verbose I assume
[04:17] <myavuzselim> NickGarvey, keymaps = scancodes -> logical values I suppose? If so, yes.
[04:17] <pvd2006> nevermind, frostwire is fine.
[04:17] <mmmiiikkkeee>  Option "Xinerama" "on" is supose to go in the device secition right?
[04:17] <jramsey> NickGarvey, probably; it's a huge tar and the v gives me some comfort
[04:17] <fiveiron> NickGarvey: yeah... like i have a logitech webcam... and i want to see where it was detected at
[04:17] <asdf25> ok, i'll answer my own question... set the minimum size manually to whatever fills up the whole panel
[04:18] <NickGarvey> myavuzselim: oh no I meant like from us to spanish or something
[04:18] <NickGarvey> asdf25: :)
[04:18] <yipe> okay I'm back
[04:18] <yipe> pvd2006,  what's the deal?
[04:18] <myavuzselim> my keyboard layout is correct, but some combinations are annoying
[04:18] <pvd2006> Wb, Yipe
[04:18] <pvd2006> alright
[04:18] <yipe> thank you
[04:18] <pvd2006> type this into terminal,  sudo nano /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[04:18] <jageye> can someone tell me how to remove a module?
[04:18] <NickGarvey> myavuzselim: yeah.. you trying to switch ctrl and capslock for example?
[04:18] <kfarrell> Hiyas, I just did an apt-get kdein dapper, I like it a lot. But it seems to be missing the incremental search in KMenu? Any one know how to enable this kick ass feature?
[04:19] <myavuzselim> I have to use alt-gr for {}[]  keys, and its bad for programming
[04:19] <jramsey> ok this is the last step from wiki to be able to build kernel code (and modules); sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)  **what does -$(uname -r) do??
[04:19] <jramsey> oops
[04:19] <NickGarvey> jramsey: that tells you the version number
[04:19] <La_PaRCa> kfarrell, should have installed kubuntu-desktop
[04:19] <jramsey> nevermind i figured it
[04:19] <NickGarvey> jramsey: :)
[04:19] <pvd2006> Yipe, I meant copy and paste it
[04:19] <jramsey> NickGarvey, txs
[04:19] <yipe> okay.... now what?
[04:19] <pvd2006> alright now
[04:19] <yipe> right
[04:19] <yipe> I did that
[04:19] <pvd2006> hit, control + o
[04:19] <Rat> A friend of mine just recently installed ubuntu on his pc and turned off one of his SATA hard drives to make surte he didnt overwrite any of his ntfs files. So can anyone tell me how you would go about mounting that hard drive at startup for ubuntu so he can play with his other ntfs hard drive... Does he have to modify /etc/fstab or some other file or would it be mount something...
[04:19] <Rat> ?
[04:20] <arrick> hey guys, if startx starts ubuntu-desktop, what turns it off from terminal?
[04:20] <kfarrell> La_PaRCa, oh, ok I'll do that now
[04:20] <NickGarvey> jageye: http://man-wiki.net/index.php/2:delete_module is what you want I think, in the future I think google would be pretty quick
[04:20] <myavuzselim> NickGarvey, ctrl<->capslock is well documented.
[04:20] <La_PaRCa> Rat, if he wants it to mount automatically everytime he should modify fstab
[04:20] <M3M> Rat, Yes he does have to modify his fstab if he would like it to mount each time he boots his computer
[04:20] <jramsey> NickGarvey, where will apt-get install the linux headers??
[04:20] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell kfarrell about kubuntu
[04:20] <yipe> okay
[04:20] <pvd2006> Yipe, do you see how it says its a Dos-file, we want to change that so right after you hit control + o you want to hit alt + d then hit enter to save it
[04:20] <Rat> Can you guys tell me how that would be ?
[04:20] <NickGarvey> jramsey: uh no idea, but you can do a find command,  "find -name *headers*
[04:20] <M3M> Rat, Does he have any trouble right now mounting the filesystem when he wants to?
[04:21] <NickGarvey> jramsey: or something along those lines heh
[04:21] <jramsey> NickGarvey, ok txs
[04:21] <Rat> M3M: What do you mean ?
[04:21] <yipe> okay, I did that and [DOS file]  popped up, is that okay?
[04:21] <Rat> M3M, I have told him to do the following mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 ...
[04:21] <Rat> That did not work
[04:21] <arrick> anyone, if startx starts ubuntu-desktop, what turns it off from terminal?
[04:21] <pvd2006> Yipe, as long as you hit alt + d to make it not say dos file anymore
[04:22] <M3M> Rat: so long as he has NTFS support built into the kernel than it should automatically detect the filesystem
[04:22] <yipe> and then overwrite?
[04:22] <pvd2006> yes
[04:22] <La_PaRCa> Rat, are you sure the device is sda2?
[04:22] <M3M> Rat: he should be able to type in something like "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/`mountpoint`"
[04:22] <kfarrell> cool thanks La_PaRCa, it's nice to be answered with respect and patience. Ubuntu Community rocks.
[04:22] <yipe> now what?
[04:22] <Rat> to configure his kernel would it be cd /usr/src ?
[04:22] <pvd2006> then exit and type in
[04:22] <Rat> M3M: Yeah
[04:22] <pvd2006> frostwire
[04:22] <M3M> of course he does have to be root to do so.
[04:22] <Rat> yes
[04:22] <NickGarvey> arrick: I believe sudo killall gdm would do it
[04:23] <NickGarvey> arrick: or kdm if you use kde display manager
[04:23] <yipe> .... it didn't work
[04:23] <yipe> I don't get errors now... I just get nothing
[04:23] <pvd2006> yipe ok lets try it again
[04:23] <La_PaRCa> Rat, I believe the ubuntu kernels come with ntfs support out of the box.
[04:23] <dibblego> is it possible to move all your home directories over to another disk?
[04:23] <arrick> I use the -ubuntu-desktop
[04:23] <yipe> okay
[04:23] <pvd2006> im going to /msg you
[04:23] <_jason> yipe, pvd2006: there is a command to do that for you
[04:23] <Rat> La_PaRCa: Alright
[04:23] <NickGarvey> arrick: "sudo killall gdm"
[04:24] <La_PaRCa> Rat, are you sure it is located in sda2?
[04:24] <solid_liq> anyone know what tools I need to develop applications for the Treo 650?
[04:24] <Rat> La_PaRCa: Talking to him on the phone... lol ... He says he isnt sure...
[04:24] <_jason> yipe: sudo aptitude install sysutils && sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh
[04:24] <M3M> tell him to type in "cat /proc/filesystems"
[04:24] <Rat> hahaha
[04:24] <yipe> just put in all that?
[04:24] <pvd2006> yipe, you can do that
[04:24] <La_PaRCa> Rat, ok, should be pretty obvious if he does a "sudo fdisk -l"
[04:24] <pvd2006> you dont have to though
[04:24] <M3M> Rat: he should be able to see NTFS somewhere on that list.
[04:25] <jramsey> NickGarvey, in source do you know how the compiler finds #Include <linux\...> ?? i mean is "linux" a symb. link??
[04:25] <Rat> La_PaRCa: That is what i though to
[04:25] <jageye> i need to replace amd64_agp module with nvidia_agp any one know how?
[04:25] <_jason> yipe: yeah just like that
[04:25] <yipe> okay, I did it, a bunch of stuff happened
[04:25] <La_PaRCa> Rat, Remember to mount he must be root, and the target directory must exist.
[04:25] <Rat> I told him to do that... Who knows
[04:25] <_jason> yipe: now try frostwire
[04:25] <yipe> okay
[04:25] <Rat> La_PaRCa Yeah
[04:25] <yipe> .... nothing:(
[04:25] <yipe> zero
[04:25] <yipe> zip
[04:25] <pvd2006> all you have to do is sudo nano /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh, control + o, then control + d right afterwords, then hit enter, and exit out
[04:25] <yipe> the null set
[04:25] <_jason> yipe: no error?
[04:26] <yipe> no error
[04:26] <La_PaRCa> Rat, then he should have no problem. Unless you have a more specific error, I think thats all we can do for now.
[04:26] <pvd2006> sorry I meant alt + d
[04:26] <_jason> yipe: were you getting an error before?
[04:26] <yipe> yes
[04:26] <wy> This board has too many people
[04:26] <_jason> yipe: heh you have sun java?
[04:26] <yipe> it sure does wy
[04:26] <yipe> I think I did the other one, the one that says it's the easiest on the wiki page
[04:26] <pvd2006> Yipe, yeah do you have sun java?
[04:26] <NickGarvey> jramsey: I don't totally understand.
[04:26] <_jason> yipe: what does java -version say?
[04:27] <wy> We should break it into parts. Why isn't there a Xwindow channel?
[04:27] <yipe> java version "1.4.2-02"
[04:27] <yipe> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
[04:27] <yipe> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)
[04:27] <yipe> right there
[04:27] <La_PaRCa> wy, there is. #xorg
[04:27] <jramsey> NickGarvey, ok in C source there are includes like #include <linux/math.h> is "linux" a sumbolically linked folder? u know what i mean?? with ln?
[04:27] <Rat> La_PaRCa and M3M: Thanks... It looks like im heading over there tomorrow anyway... So I should be able to detect the problem
[04:27] <Rat> Thanks though
[04:27] <fiveiron> how do i display what devices were detected at startup?
[04:27] <pvd2006> yipe, you need to get sun java, perhaps _Jason knows a short cut
[04:27] <La_PaRCa> Rat, we'll be here all week ;P
[04:28] <yipe> okay.... I'll just follow the wiki
[04:28] <intelikey> fiveiron dmesg
[04:28] <La_PaRCa> yipe, what do you need specifically from sun java?
[04:28] <_jason> yipe: easiest to use seveas' repos
[04:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell yipe about seveas
[04:28] <yipe> I don't know La_PaRCa
[04:28] <pvd2006> _Jason what are the repo addresses?
[04:28] <La_PaRCa> yipe, what kind of problem were you having?
[04:28] <Spring_sphere> Is there some way for me to set my computer up to wake me up?
[04:28] <Rat> La_PaRCa: LoL... Thanks, im praying that if I can install gentoo; I can surely figure this problem out
[04:28] <Rat> lol
[04:28] <yipe> I can't run frostwire
[04:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell pvd2006 about seveas
[04:29] <yipe> what is seveas? Don't confuse me with too much information
[04:29] <pvd2006> yipe, you know of the synaptic package manager right?
[04:29] <_jason> yipe: it's a repository like universe for example, except it's called seveas
[04:29] <yipe> yes
[04:29] <wy> #xorg is not active. It seems most people still like crowed channel like this one
[04:29] <intelikey> Spring_sphere at
[04:29] <yipe> and what do I need from it?
[04:29] <NickGarvey> jramsey: yes I understand, but I know nothing about the compiler, I don't program although I know some of the very basics of C
[04:29] <pvd2006> yipe, its just an extra address to get more packages from
[04:30] <M3M> Rat: Good deal.  If he doesn't have ntfs support installed when you cat /filesystems you can apt-get libntfs-dev for ntfs access
[04:30] <_jason> yipe: you need the package called sun-j2re1.5
[04:30] <yipe> okay
[04:30] <Rat> M3M: The only issue is that he has dial-up... EEEEEK
[04:30] <wy> Anyone knows about a good groupware? We tried phpgroupware but it's not very good
[04:31] <jramsey> NickGarvey, ok txs i'll go check out the gcc docs maybe it's in there; txs for ur help
[04:31] <arrick> he NickGarvey it didnt work
[04:31] <M3M> Rat, well it'll be okay - I think the libntfs-dev package is only like 600K or so... it'll probably take 5 minutes to download
[04:32] <Rat> M3M: Alright, thanks for your information
[04:32] <NickGarvey> arrick: sudo killall gdm
[04:32] <intelikey> 600k about 1.2 minutes
[04:32] <NickGarvey> arrick: didn't work?
[04:33] <nomasteryoda> howdy all...
[04:33] <intelikey> nomasteryoda
[04:33] <arrick> nope
[04:33] <arrick> NickGarvey, nope
[04:33] <myavuzselim> I tried to describe my problem better: http://paste.lisp.org/display/18970
[04:33] <nomasteryoda> quick question about copying a partition ... one Dapper to a Breezy... i ran out of space in the dapper partition
[04:34] <NickGarvey> arrick: could you put the output of "ps ax" on pastebin
[04:34] <nomasteryoda> can i do it with relative ease? I know the fstab will need repair .. but everything is in hda7 and needs to be in hda2 which is bigger
[04:34] <yipe> okay, I downloaded and dpkg -i'ed it
[04:34] <nomasteryoda> does that make sense?
[04:34] <pvd2006> _jason, where is sources.list at again?
[04:35] <arrick> NickGarvey, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12212
[04:35] <_jason> pvd2006: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:35] <pvd2006> /etc/apt alrgiht
[04:35] <pvd2006> thanks
[04:35] <yipe> now do I try running frostwire again?
[04:35] <_jason> yipe: type 'frostwire'
[04:35] <nomasteryoda> i know dd can work on a running system, but will it work for such a copy?
[04:35] <yipe> ..... nothing
[04:35] <intelikey> nomasteryoda yes.    best to use a tar pipe probably
[04:35] <yipe> >.<
[04:35] <nomasteryoda> how?
[04:36] <NickGarvey> arrick: try "sudo killall startx"
[04:36] <nomasteryoda> never done that
[04:36] <yipe> brb
[04:36] <intelikey> nomasteryoda "tar -cf - /mnt/olddrive | tar -xf - -C /mnt/newdrivetty23"
[04:36] <nomasteryoda> i usually do dd if=/dev/part1 of=/dev/part2
[04:36] <arrick> thanks NickGarvey
[04:36] <arrick> it worked
[04:36] <nomasteryoda> intelikey, so that is quicker?
[04:36] <Rat> Kill startx by just doing Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[04:36] <mmmiiikkkeee> ok i posted my xorg.conf to pastbin... how do i link to that so that some one can tell me whats wrong with it?
[04:37] <intelikey> nomasteryoda not as fast probably but it won't resize the partition either  :)
[04:37] <nomasteryoda> oh... so it will just compress, then extract it back into the new larger ... ic... first one is 3gb ...target is 15gb
[04:38] <nomasteryoda> intelikey, i would guess ghost or trueimage would do it faster, but they are $$$
[04:38] <intelikey> nomasteryoda dd will make an exact copy of the partition.   i.e. same size.    a tar pipe preserves links and permissions but actually copies the files
[04:39] <nomasteryoda> cool
[04:39] <Rat> mmmiiikkkeee: Either copy and paste the link here or type the link
[04:39] <nomasteryoda> well, let me free some space and try it
[04:39] <nomasteryoda> =D
[04:39] <nomasteryoda> thanks
[04:39] <intelikey> np
[04:39] <mmmiiikkkeee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12211
[04:39] <mmmiiikkkeee> that one?
[04:40] <Rat> mmmiiikkkeee: What is the issue?
[04:40] <mmmiiikkkeee> the dual monator is not set up right
[04:40] <yipe> okay.... I'm still getting nothing:(
[04:41] <mmmiiikkkeee> i cant drag things to the other one...
[04:41] <mmmiiikkkeee> there compleatly seperate
[04:42] <mmmiiikkkeee> i want it to be one gib desktop
[04:42] <mmmiiikkkeee> why does  Option "Xinerama" "on"
[04:42] <mmmiiikkkeee> not do any thing???
[04:42] <onephatmind> hey guys
[04:42] <pvd2006> yipe, did you find the java package?
[04:42] <Rat> mmmiiikkkeee: Hmmm... Not familiar with setting up dual display
[04:42] <yipe> yes
[04:42] <onephatmind> my first run for ubuntu; trying to apt-get install k3b
[04:42] <yipe> and installed it
[04:42] <onephatmind> it says k3b is not available
[04:42] <mmmiiikkkeee> where do i go to figure it out.. ihave been googling an goolong it but no luck :(
[04:42] <yipe> with dpkg -i
[04:43] <yipe> this is making me sad:(
[04:43] <pvd2006> installed it with dpkg? I dont think you need to do that if it is in synaptic manager
[04:43] <Rat> mmmiiikkkeee: Try this link out http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dual_Monitors
[04:43] <mmmiiikkkeee> thanks
[04:43] <onephatmind> worse than that -- apt-get install k3b-mp3 reports failed dependencies which defeats the whole point of apt-get and debs doesnt it?
[04:43] <intelikey> !javadeb
[04:44] <pvd2006> _jason, you dont have to install it with dpkg since its in a repository right?
[04:44] <yipe> oh, I didn't actually add the repository, I followed the link, downloaded the one I needed and dpkg -i'ed it
[04:44] <Rat> mmmiiikkkeee: No problem, sorry I couldn't help you out anymore.
[04:44] <_jason> pvd2006: right
[04:44] <yipe> that's okay right?
[04:44] <TokenBad> ok let me ask this way..if I have a site that I can't connect to..and the answer of them was to change some ip..and I know that some have been listed like 12.0.0.01 or something...how do I change this ip? and what ip are they talking about?
[04:44] <Hexidigital> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12213 ... can someone help me with my /etc/fstab?  i need to mount a disk drive that is not automatically being mounted
[04:44] <intelikey> !tell yipe about javadeb
[04:45] <yipe> ohhhh yoshimi, they don't believe me, but I won't let those robots eat me yoshimi....
[04:45] <jerry> bot still functioning need a command
[04:45] <rlorenz> hello folks, i have some noob questions for ya.. i just installed ubuntu and i was wondering how i mount my windows partition? i thought it would automagically mount it to /windows/C but it didnt..
[04:45] <pvd2006> yipe
[04:45] <yipe> intelikey, I already installed that
[04:45] <yipe> are you saying using dpkg was wrong?
[04:45] <pvd2006> yipe, did you try typing frostwire into terminal?
[04:45] <yipe> yes
[04:45] <yipe> a million times
[04:45] <yipe> and I get no feedback what so ever
[04:45] <pvd2006> and it just did nothing, no message
[04:46] <pvd2006> hmmm
[04:47] <rebelfallen> Hey guys. How can I change the ssh port with openssh? My fedora machine runs on the same router, so I need to port forward to a different port if I want to ssh into ubuntu from outside
[04:47] <pvd2006> yipe, what does java --version say now?
[04:47] <rlorenz> i have an icon on my desktop called "sda1" and i'm assuming that is my windows partition, but it's owned by root, and i don't have permission to view the contents.. how do i set it so it's owned by my user account instead of root?
[04:47] <_jason> I just tried frostwire with blackdown, and it works.  So that doesn't seem to be the problem
[04:47] <intelikey>  /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh is in the 4.10.9 release is in dos format, and should be converted to 'nix format using dos2unix
[04:47] <yipe>  can be found in multiverse. Sun (i386) debs here: http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl IBM (PPC) debs here: http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy.  UNOFFICIAL debs of more recent JRE's can be found in Seveas's repositories.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[04:48] <yipe> oops
[04:48] <yipe> sorry
[04:48] <yipe> java version "1.4.2-02"
[04:48] <yipe> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
[04:48] <yipe> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)
[04:48] <onephatmind> uhm, after install on toshiba m45 ubuntu 5.1 recognized both the wired and wireless nics but could not get ips via dhcp; it couldnt TX_POWER the ipw2200 wireless card; assigning a static ip would not do anything for either device.
[04:48] <_jason> yipe: try removing frostwire and then installing the deb again (and then doing 'sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh')
[04:48] <yipe> okay
[04:49] <_jason> yipe: actually wait
[04:49] <philc> do you have to restart epiphany to have new greasemonkey scripts picked up?
[04:49] <jerry> ok quick question what do i need to do if the terminal window wont start up
[04:49] <onephatmind> after booting with acpi=of everything works like a champ; any thoughts as to why that would happen?
[04:49] <yipe> by "the .deb" you mean the frostwire deb, not java, right?
[04:49] <_jason> yipe: sudo update-alternatives --config java, choose sun java
[04:49] <rlorenz> i have an icon on my desktop called "sda1" and i'm assuming that is my windows partition, but it's owned by root, and i don't have permission to view the contents.. how do i set it so it's owned by my user account instead of root?
[04:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell rlorenz about ntfs
[04:49] <rlorenz> thx jason
[04:50] <yipe> okay
[04:50] <intelikey> jerry  use  [alt] +[f2]   enter gnome-terminal   (assuming default install)
[04:50] <_jason> yipe: does frostwire still fail?
[04:50] <yipe> yes:(
[04:50] <oknewbie> Has anyone here had any luck sharing a printer with a Winbox?
[04:51] <yipe> but my java -version stuff changed
[04:51] <PhoenixGI> Hello all
[04:52] <_jason> yipe: try removing frostwire then and reinstalling, maybe something got messed up when you were trying to fix it before
[04:52] <yipe> hi phoenix
[04:52] <yipe> okay
[04:52] <fiveiron> anyone have a logitech quickcam?
[04:52] <onephatmind> i am sorry; are my messages going through at all? just making sure;)
[04:52] <yipe> yes they are onephatmind
[04:52] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, hey, something happened to that command i had ... can you post again?
[04:52] <_jason> onephatmind: uh huh
[04:52] <onephatmind> hehe thanks
[04:52] <nomasteryoda|w> the piping of dd
[04:52] <nomasteryoda|w> thanks
[04:52] <intelikey> onephatmind no.
[04:52] <oknewbie> yipe make sure you delete the frostwire config file first
[04:52] <nomasteryoda|w> i was completely out of space
[04:52] <onephatmind> got the point already;)
[04:53] <yipe> what?
[04:53] <nomasteryoda|w> using ssh to get going on xchat
[04:53] <onephatmind> has anybody use ubuntu in production?
[04:53] <yipe> can't I just do a complete removal in synaptic?
[04:53] <_jason> yipe: yes
[04:53] <yipe> thank you jason
[04:53] <task> hi all, i was wondering if thers eny solution for samsung monitors drivers, for get a refershrate over 60 htz
[04:54] <oknewbie> in your home folder you should have a .frostwire  or somthing to that effect delete it before you reinstall other wise you will have the same messed up settings
[04:54] <nomasteryoda|w> task, you just have to keep looking
[04:54] <nomasteryoda|w> the answer to that is out there somewhere in google
[04:54] <oknewbie> no
[04:54] <task> can't finde nothing on google
[04:54] <oknewbie> a complete romval will not get
[04:54] <unforcer> Hey, how to I get flashplayer installed? flashplayer-nonfree is removed from repo?
[04:54] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, you still here?
[04:54] <yipe> well.... it did
[04:54] <nomasteryoda|w> i lost that command string
[04:54] <yipe> 'cause there's no file there
[04:54] <_jason> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[04:55] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: (Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 22 kB, Installed size: 156 kB
[04:55] <oknewbie> you told it to show hidden files ?
[04:55] <_jason> unforcer: have you enabled multiverse?
[04:55] <unforcer> _jason: ou sorry.. I am running dapper
[04:55] <intelikey> task   look up your monitor on   http://monitorworld.com   and input the v/h rates in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:55] <intelikey> nomasteryoda yes
[04:55] <nomasteryoda|w> ok
[04:55] <intelikey> second.
[04:55] <nomasteryoda|w> that's a good url there
[04:56] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[04:56] <intelikey> tar -cf - /mnt/olddrive | tar -xf - -C /mnt/newdrive
[04:56] <onephatmind> task, did you try a generic lcd with your specs?
[04:56] <nomasteryoda|w> k
[04:56] <_jason> unforcer: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please, but flashplugin-nonfree is still there according to ubotu (/msg ubotu info flashplugin-nonfree dapper)
[04:56] <nomasteryoda|w> this time its in my main desktop logs
[04:56] <task> i'v got a samsung 795mb
[04:56] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[04:56] <task> nothing on http://monitorworld.com/
[04:57] <intelikey> task you did search there ?
[04:57] <task> _jason: my mon is not lcd
[04:57] <oknewbie> Any Samba Guru's Present??
[04:57] <_jason> task: hmm?
[04:57] <task> _jason: sory, wrogn person
[04:57] <yipe> well how do I do that then oknewbie ?
[04:57] <task> onephatmind: my mon is not lcd
[04:57] <onephatmind> task, k crt then
[04:58] <task> how do i installthem?
[04:58] <task> do i have to install video card first?
[04:58] <pvd2006> yipe
[04:58] <oknewbie> yipe hold on a minute
[04:58] <onephatmind> task, generic; which are you having a problem with? the screne or the video chip?
[04:58] <pvd2006> yipe, goto cd /$HOME
[04:58] <yipe> okay
[04:58] <onephatmind> task, screen that is; sorry
[04:59] <oknewbie> yipe are you in gnome?
[04:59] <pvd2006> yipe, now type in ls -a
[04:59] <pvd2006> see if you see a .frostwire
[04:59] <task> onephatmind: i cant set 75htz at 1280x1024, allthoug my monitor suportit
[04:59] <oxez> hi, when I try to install libgtk2.0-dev, I get this:  Depends: libxfixes-dev but it is not going to be installed. How can I go over that?
[04:59] <yipe> yeah, there's no frostwire file there
[04:59] <oknewbie> mmm
[05:00] <_deadlycow21> odd
[05:00] <yipe> so now reinstall frostwire?
[05:00] <oknewbie> sure
[05:00] <onephatmind> task, generic 1600x1200
[05:00] <intelikey> task  check with just searching   samsung   and see if any of the five links are usable for what you have.
[05:00] <_deadlycow21> it says i can't join #ubunutu... but i just did...
[05:00] <yipe> okay
[05:00] <intelikey> at monitorworld.com
[05:00] <oknewbie> I am going to check some stuff while you do
[05:00] <yipe> okay
[05:01] <pvd2006> Yipe, sudo dpkg -i FrostWire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb , again
[05:01] <task> all: really can't find nothing on google
[05:02] <yipe> okay,
[05:02] <mzuverink> What do I need to do to login a a user in webmin?
[05:02] <pvd2006> yipe, got it installed?
[05:02] <yipe> now what was that long complicated de-DOS command?
[05:02] <yipe> yes
[05:02] <pvd2006> ok nopw
[05:02] <pvd2006> now
[05:02] <intelikey> at any rate, task; when you put the correct vsync and href rates in /etc/X11/xorg.conf   then the settings will work.
[05:02] <pvd2006> try to just run frostwire
[05:02] <yipe> yeah I got all those errors I got at the beginning again
[05:03] <yipe> de-DOSify?
[05:03] <pvd2006> yipe, copy and paste the errors you get into pastebin real quick so I can look
[05:03] <pvd2006> I want to make sure htey are the same errors I Got
[05:03] <yipe> okay
[05:03] <skpl> can someone tell me what this command is supposed to say? sudo apt-get build-essential
[05:03] <skpl> i know im close but it's not it
[05:03] <oknewbie> yipe were did you get your deb
[05:03] <skpl> its the command to grab all the essential packages
[05:03] <intelikey>  /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh is in the 4.10.9 release is in dos format, and should be converted to 'nix format using dos2unix
[05:03] <task> intelikey: what setting to insert there?!
[05:03] <yipe> the frostwire page
[05:03] <onephatmind> i am sorry but how can k3b not be available? going to Apps->Add Apps->Search for k3b->click the cute checkbox nags that k3b is not available; why why?
[05:03] <pvd2006> build-essentials?
[05:04] <droazen> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:04] <skpl> what is the command? i forget
[05:04] <skpl> install
[05:04] <skpl> thank you
[05:04] <droazen> yw :)
[05:04] <intelikey> task that is why i sent you to monitorworld.com   search for samsung    or go to samsong.com  and see if you can find it there.
[05:04] <mzuverink> How do I set up a user and password for webmin?
[05:04] <pvd2006> yipe, can you give me a link to the pastebin
[05:04] <_jason> yipe: 'sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh'
[05:04] <yipe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12215
[05:04] <pvd2006> from ubuntu
[05:04] <pvd2006> ok thanks
[05:04] <yipe> yeah, it takes a second:P
[05:04] <pvd2006> yipe, ok good you got the same exact errors
[05:04] <yipe> I'm not a wizard, I have to move my mouse and fingers, and type stuff
[05:04] <pvd2006> I know how to fix that
[05:05] <yipe> okay
[05:05] <yipe> run that command jason just gave?
[05:05] <pvd2006> yeah you can do that
[05:05] <unforcer> arrghh.. flashplayer/plugin for firefox is still not working
[05:05] <_jason> yipe: it's equivalent, but you can use nano and alt-d too if you want to try instead
[05:05] <intelikey> task the two lines in /etc/X11/xorg.conf are;
[05:05] <intelikey>     HorizSync 31.5-35.1
[05:05] <intelikey>     VertRefresh 50-61
[05:05] <pvd2006> it does the same thing
[05:05] <intelikey> example
[05:06] <intelikey> when they are correct for your monitor task, then all will be well
[05:06] <task> but there the limit is 60 htz!
[05:06] <yipe> ALLAHU AKBAR!
[05:07] <pvd2006> yipe, it works?
[05:07] <yipe> it works it works!
[05:07] <pvd2006> hehe cool
[05:07] <ThinkL00p> how would I find out what driver ubuntu is using for the eth1 interface.. because its a wireless card, and its showing eth1 and it doesn't show it as a wireless card.. just an ethernet card
[05:07] <intelikey> task  NO!   the limit is what ever your monitor can handle.
[05:07] <pvd2006> Yipe, btw the first time you frostwire its going to hash all your shared fires
[05:07] <pvd2006> files
[05:07] <oknewbie> Is there a better way for sharing printers with windows then using samba?
[05:07] <noiesmo> ThinkL00p, ifconfig -a
[05:07] <pvd2006> so it might be slow for the first minute or so
[05:07] <task> mm ok
[05:07] <yipe> that's fine
[05:07] <pvd2006> don't share too many files, yipe
[05:07] <yipe> why?
[05:08] <nomasteryoda|w> glad i dont' have my main ubuntu home in that partiton... =D
[05:08] <nomasteryoda|w> thanks intelikey
[05:08] <pvd2006> it hashes them all which takes up processor resources
[05:08] <intelikey>    HorizSync 25-55
[05:08] <task> intelikey: so, i enter in /etc/X11/xorg.conf are; horizSync 31.5-35.1 VertRefresh 50-61, and all ok??
[05:08] <intelikey>      VertRefresh 50-90
[05:08] <nomasteryoda|w> this should be piece of cakey
[05:08] <ThinkL00p> noiesmo, it's showing eth1 Link encap: Unspec
[05:08] <yipe> so I should..... ?
[05:08] <intelikey> task.  no that was my monitor.  you need the numbers for yours.
[05:09] <pvd2006> yipe, just dont put too many files in your shared folder, you can create a seperate download folder in options
[05:09] <task> difficult data to find :(
[05:09] <intelikey> task that is why i sent you to monitorworld.com
[05:09] <task> nothing there
[05:09] <skpl> can someoen tell me why i cannot connect to my machine via ftp even though i have proftpd installed?
[05:09] <nava> what command could i type to see the version of my kernel?
[05:09] <intelikey> check samsong.com task ?
[05:09] <arrick1> permissions baby
[05:10] <arrick1> no user name associated with the ftp folder
[05:10] <nomasteryoda|w> skpl, you got it... permissons
[05:10] <intelikey> nava uname -r
[05:10] <yipe> okay, that makes sense
[05:10] <skpl> nomasteryoda|w, what do you mean? how do i fix it?
[05:10] <task> nothing there too :(
[05:10] <skpl> arrick1, how do i associate a user name with my ftp folder if you do not mind me asking?
[05:11] <nava> thanks intelikey
[05:11] <intelikey> task then go back to  Post form to http://monitorworld.com/cgi-bin/monitorsearch.pl   and start testing.
[05:11] <richard> imbrandon: fluxbox is not recognizing my sound devices, but i can listen to songs in xmms just in gnome just fine, do u know what is causing this?
[05:12] <Hoochie> hello, what format HDD does ubuntu install on to?
[05:12] <intelikey> task samsung  in the search box.
[05:12] <yipe> ummm, what do you mean hoochie?
[05:12] <ZeZu> 0x83
[05:12] <arrick1> you need to set up your /etc/proftpd.conf
[05:13] <arrick1> then create a user for it if you want anonymous access
[05:13] <Hoochie> i have partition magic in front of me and will make a partition for ubuntu, choices are NTFS fat fat32  etc etc
[05:13] <Apostle^> Hoochie: what do you mean
[05:13] <Apostle^> Hoochie: ext3 is a good choice
[05:13] <pvd2006> hoochie linux is ext3
[05:13] <pvd2006> and then you need a swap partition
[05:13] <Apostle^> pvd2006: you can use FAT32 on linux also
[05:13] <arrick1> but even with your current setup, you can type ftp://yournamehere@som.ip.add.y
[05:13] <zubov_>  Hoochie ext2 or ext4
[05:13] <zubov_> grr
 hoochie linux is ext3  ?
[05:13] <zubov_> ext3 that is
[05:13] <yipe> I think I'm using etx2
[05:13] <arrick1> and you will open your home directory on it
[05:14] <yipe> that's what it says at bootup at least
[05:14] <Apostle^> pvd2006: linux can be alot more than just ext3
[05:14] <richard> imbrandon: have you ever encountered this problem on any of your machines running fluxbox?
[05:14] <pvd2006> i mean ext3 works on linux
[05:14] <Hoochie> hehe ok  ext 3 i choose then
[05:14] <Hoochie> cheers all ^^
[05:14] <mzuverink> anyone got an idea on how to login to webmin?
[05:14] <skpl> can someone help me with proftpd? i am having trouble connecting to my machine, i get a connection refused
[05:14] <whyameye_> what are the legalities of using ubuntu inside a proprietary product? Any links that talk about this?
[05:14] <nomasteryoda|w> http://localhost:someportnumber
[05:14] <intelikey> ubuntu defaults to  ext3   but linux  can a number of fs types.   ext2  ext3  rieserfs   and other more exotic fs's
[05:14] <oknewbie> hoochie your swap needs to be 1.5 times your ram
[05:15] <intelikey> s/can/can use/
[05:15] <floppyears> hi
[05:15] <Apostle^> skpl: have you opend the port using firestarter ? and if you have a router have you forwarded the port
[05:15] <yipe> ahhhhhhhhhhhh
[05:15] <floppyears> if I touch a file and gave it a past time stamp
[05:15] <pvd2006> yipe, ?
[05:15] <Hoochie> wht 1.5 ?
[05:15] <pvd2006> ha
[05:15] <yipe> yes?
[05:15] <noiesmo> mzuverink, webimin uses port 9000 or 9001 by default its been a while you can then login as root http://localhost:9001
[05:15] <floppyears> could I still find out what was its creation time or when somebody touched it ?
[05:15] <Hoochie> so 3 gb
[05:15] <pvd2006> yipe;)
[05:15] <yipe> I'm completely open source again
[05:16] <noiesmo> mzuverink, or wait was it 10000 dam I know when last use i set to port 9001
[05:16] <intelikey> ls -l    displays time
[05:16] <pvd2006> yipe, did you just install ubuntu?
[05:16] <Android_D> I am trying to compile a run a simple C program in ubuntu.  It is so simple that it contatins a main method and a printf line.  I can compile this code no problem in ubuntu (using "gcc -o test test.c"), however when I run the compiled code there is not output appearing.  Does anyone know why this is so?  Could it perhaps be because I am using the terminal window (I don
[05:16] <Apostle^> Hoochie: thats a waste, you have 1.5gb of ram ?
[05:16] <Android_D> 't think this should be the case
[05:16] <yipe> well.... I guess not completely..... stupid mp3, DVD, java, WMV, realmedia, etc
[05:16] <yipe> a week ago
[05:16] <Apostle^> Hoochie: if you have 1.5Gb ram you don't really need a swap, i run swapless with 1gig but most people would recommend 512MB of swap still..
[05:16] <yipe> oh.... I think maybe almost two weeks now
[05:16] <pvd2006> 3gigs of swap space is a lot.
[05:16] <Apostle^> it's a waste
[05:17] <Hoochie> oh ok
[05:17] <pvd2006> yipe, that is cool, run any linux distros before this?
[05:17] <yipe> never
[05:17] <yipe> oh wait, that's not true
[05:17] <pvd2006> yipe, same here.
[05:17] <yipe> Knoppix
[05:17] <oknewbie> sorry didnt think you would have that kind of ram
[05:17] <yipe> and ubuntu and kubuntu off live CDs
[05:17] <Hoochie> how big do you recomend my linux partition to be?
[05:17] <intelikey> floppyears ls -l     but i don't know an easy way to check the creation time...
[05:17] <rebelfallen> At least 3 gigs
[05:17] <mzuverink> noiesmo: webmin uses https:bla-bla:10000  the problem is that is wont accept my root password.  I need to create a user and password for it, but I dont know how or what file to enter the usernme and pass into
[05:17] <pvd2006> my linux partition is 10 gigs, which might be a lot.
[05:17] <Apostle^> Hoochie: the main part? i'd say no less than 10gigs
[05:17] <yipe> cool pvd2006 :)
[05:17] <oknewbie> how much harddrive do you have
[05:18] <Hoochie> ok, space isnt an issue for me
[05:18] <task> intelikey: ok, i find this: FH: 30 ~ 85KHZ, FV: 50 ~ 160HZ
[05:18] <oknewbie> I broke mine in halves
[05:18] <Apostle^> if you have to
[05:18] <Hoochie> 640
[05:18] <floppyears> intelikey: yes, I have used that but it shows the touched time
[05:18] <Apostle^> you can run ubuntu on 5gigs
[05:18] <rebelfallen> I don't run any other distros, my main partition is 70gb
[05:18] <pvd2006> yipe, lol
[05:18] <yipe> hehe
[05:18] <floppyears> I'm trying to figure out if it was touched and when ?
[05:18] <oknewbie> Hoochie if you are resisinge your windows partition make sure you defrag first
[05:18] <Hoochie> im plan to dual boot with both os's on my 80gb hdd
[05:18] <oxez> I'm trying to install an app, runing ./configure. The script tells me GTK is not installed (version >= 2.6.x). However, libgtk2.0 is installed (2.8.17), as well as libgtk2.0-dev (2.8.17). Any ideas?
[05:18] <[Alex_G] > is it possible to install ubuntu (powerpc/ mac version) in a disk image and run it through a virtual drive?
[05:19] <yipe> speaking of defragging, *nix never needs to do that?
[05:19] <rebelfallen> Then you want about 10gb for the linux for sure. thats plenty I think
[05:19] <pvd2006> you can't write to windows partition with Ubuntu yet I dont think? But you can always log into windows and run that little utility to be able to use a linux partition and copy and paste it to the windows partition.
[05:19] <my> hai!
[05:19] <oknewbie> I run 39 and 39 on my notbook 80 gig
[05:19] <yipe> kon'nichi wa my-san!
[05:19] <rebelfallen> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
[05:19] <rebelfallen> /dev/hda2             72409032   3386028  65285484   5% /
[05:19] <rebelfallen> /dev/hda1              1486080     41828   1367544   3% /boot
[05:19] <rebelfallen> I dont have much multimedia though :)
[05:20] <noiesmo> mzuverink, aah ok is there not a file in /etc/webmin folder
[05:20] <[Alex_G] > ... is it?
[05:20] <Apostle^> rebelfallen: don't paste
[05:20] <intelikey> kewl.   if you would have added -h  you could have flooded in human readable format.....
[05:20] <yipe> haha
[05:20] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[05:20] <rebelfallen> Im sure 3 lines didn't kill anyone
[05:20] <yipe> is 3 lines really a flood?
[05:20] <yipe> I mean, really?
[05:20] <nomasteryoda|w> df -Th is good
[05:21] <nomasteryoda|w> try that line too yipe
[05:21] <rebelfallen> OMG leaving guys, don't flood with quit messages
[05:21] <[Alex_G] > *sigh*
[05:21] <yipe> do what?
[05:21] <intelikey> rebelfallen no but it can get the flooder "killed"  depending on the op that is present in the channel.
[05:21] <fiendskull9> !symlink
[05:21] <ubotu> well, symlink is ln -s /path/to/file/or/dir /path/to/link
[05:21] <nomasteryoda|w> yipe, df -Th
[05:21] <yipe> and what does that do?
[05:21] <nomasteryoda|w> oh, nevermind it was rebelfallen
[05:22] <rebelfallen> doesnt set as 1k
[05:22] <nomasteryoda|w> rebelfallen, df -Th
[05:22] <rebelfallen> changes to GB
[05:22] <yipe> hehe
[05:22] <mzuverink> noiesmo:  there are a lot of folders in /etc/webmin
[05:22] <skpl> Apostle^, i do not have a firewall or a router
[05:22] <Hoochie> ok guys
[05:22] <defendguin> how come the ubuntu desktop takes up 2 gigs?
[05:22] <[Alex_G] > ack
[05:22] <rebelfallen> Im lazy, I like to just df ;)
[05:22] <yipe> ;)
[05:22] <Apostle^> skpl: linux has firewall built in
[05:22] <Hoochie> just making my partition   bbiab
[05:22] <rebelfallen> selinux?
[05:22] <skpl> Apostle^, how do i open the port?
[05:22] <Apostle^> skpl: install firestarter and make a rule
[05:23] <rebelfallen> he could disable the linux firewall. but probably not a good idea :D
[05:23] <Apostle^> i don't think you can
[05:23] <intelikey> rebelfallen try this     echo 'alias df="df -h" ' >> .bashrc ;bash df
[05:23] <nomasteryoda|w> rebelfallen, he might should flush the iptables
[05:24] <nomasteryoda|w> after changing it
[05:24] <nomasteryoda|w> then restart the firewall
[05:24] <rebelfallen> m... yah
[05:24] <intelikey> the use of aliases make the lazy functional....
[05:24] <Apostle^> all he needs to do is add a rule uzing firestarter
[05:24] <nomasteryoda|w> many apps don't do that for you
[05:24] <nomasteryoda|w> ya
[05:24] <nomasteryoda|w> i like guarddog better...
[05:25] <oknewbie> Does anyone have gpc working in dapper?
[05:25] <skpl> Apostle^, the add rule menu item is lgreyed out, what do i do?
[05:25] <noiesmo> mzuverink, ncluded with the Webmin distribution is a program called changepass.pl to solve precisely this problem. Assuming you have installed Webmin in /usr/local/webmin-1.270, you could change the password of the admin user to foo by running  /usr/local/webmin-1.270/changepass.pl /etc/webmin admin foo
[05:25] <Apostle^> skpl: go to policy right click in the bottom add policy and their is a drop down list pick ftp it will make it port 21 for you automatically
[05:26] <noiesmo> mzuverink, might help
[05:27] <skpl> Apostle^, the add rule menu item is greyed out, i cannot select it
[05:27] <Apostle^> skpl: if you right click?
[05:27] <skpl> Apostle^, yes
[05:27] <Apostle^> skpl: hmm did you run it as root?
[05:27] <oknewbie> Later all
[05:27] <skpl> Apostle^, no, but i will
[05:28] <skpl> Apostle^, i still cannot select it, why is that?
[05:28] <Apostle^> skpl: hrm, not sure you in the policy tab?
[05:28] <arrick1> anyone I am trying to auto login and I cant get this computer to give the correct password no matter if I type it correct or not, any suggestions?
[05:28] <skpl> Apostle^, ok, i got it now
[05:28] <oxez> I'm trying to install an app, runing ./configure. The script tells me GTK is not installed (version >= 2.6.x). However, libgtk2.0 is installed (2.8.17), as well as libgtk2.0-dev (2.8.17). Any ideas?
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: :-)
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: then try ftp
[05:29] <skpl> Apostle^, it says add new inbound rule, but i want to be able to connect to my computer from anywhere, not just a single ip
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: make sure you hit the check mark afterthat
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: yea select 'everyone'
[05:29] <slavik> oxez: how did you install gtk?
[05:29] <skpl> ok, thank you
[05:29] <oxez> slavik, from the repos
[05:29] <slavik> oxez: through apt/synaptic?
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: you want to allow a service.
[05:29] <slavik> hmm
[05:29] <intelikey> arrick1 autologin gui or console ?
[05:29] <slavik> oxez: whatcha trying to install?
[05:29] <Apostle^> skpl: not an host
[05:29] <skpl> Apostle^, i still cannot connect to my machine though
[05:30] <Apostle^> skpl: make sure you do the bottom tab in policy
[05:30] <slavik> skpl: did you solve that problem I was helping you with?
[05:30] <oxez> slavik, yes through synaptic. I'm trying to install php-gtk
[05:30] <Apostle^> skpl: allow service, not host
[05:30] <slavik> oxez: is it in the repos?
[05:30] <skpl> Apostle^, Cannot connect to skpl.no-ip.info: Connection refused
[05:31] <yipe> so.... how is it linux never has to defrag?
[05:31] <Apostle^> skpl: are you allowing a service, or a host
[05:31] <skpl> Apostle^, the service.
[05:31] <oxez> slavik, if it was I would not be here asking this question :P
[05:31] <arrick1> gui
[05:31] <slavik> I know someone who set up a router with DMZ on a port and has a Windows based system acting as the firewall ...
[05:31] <arrick1> intelikey,
[05:31] <Apostle^> skpl: did you hit apply policy ?
[05:31] <arrick1> ^^
[05:31] <skpl> Apostle^, yes i did
[05:31] <TokenBad> ok let me ask this way..if I have a site that I can't connect to..and the answer of them was to change some ip..and I know that some have been listed like 12.0.0.01 or something...how do I change this ip? and what ip are they talking about?
[05:31] <slavik> oxez: fair enough
[05:31] <Apostle^> skpl: hrm take a screenshot and gimme the link
[05:31] <oxez> slavik, it passes the glib test tho, not the gtk
[05:32] <skpl> ok
[05:32] <slavik> oxez: where did you get it from?
[05:32] <yipe> DMZ = De-militarized Zone?
[05:32] <oxez> slavik, php-gtk? it's cvs
[05:32] <slavik> yipe: yes
[05:32] <yipe> okay
[05:32] <slavik> hmm
[05:32] <intelikey> arrick1 gdm has that functionality built in   if you use gnome and gdm  look in the login setup
[05:32] <michael117> I was trying to untar an archive and got the following error: tar: cowon_a2/rootfs/default/dev/cpusb2: Cannot mknod: Operation not permitted
[05:32] <slavik> might want to open the config script and see where it checks for gtk libs ... and such
[05:33] <oxez> slavik: I tried, I'll try again I guess :p
[05:33] <arrick1> intelikey, I am using the xchat client on windows
[05:33] <oxez> slavik: if you want to look at it..
[05:33] <skpl> Apostle^, where should i put the screenshot?
[05:33] <slavik> PM me the script
[05:33] <slavik> or pastebin it
[05:33] <slavik> skpl: on pastebin
[05:33] <Apostle^> skpl: upload it to like imageshack.us and give me the link
[05:33] <Apostle^> or pastebin
[05:34] <slavik> arrick1: use gaim
[05:34] <void^> michael117: are you root?
[05:34] <arrick1> intelikey, ind looking at what the character set is in the gui?
[05:34] <slavik> xchat is evil
[05:34] <michael117> void^: thanks
[05:35] <intelikey> arrick1 auto login on a remote box.... ?     bad idea.
[05:35] <arrick1> slavik if i wanted to use gaim i would
[05:35] <arrick1> nopw not on remote box, I want to login on my xp box, I have the xchat client on it
[05:35] <TokenBad> how change dns server in ubuntu?
[05:36] <arrick1> /etc/network/interfaces
[05:36] <intelikey> when did this become M$ windows XP help channel.... ?
[05:36] <Apostle^> intelikey: when i die
[05:36] <skpl> Apostle^, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12217
[05:36] <intelikey> Apostle^ plan on living forever are ya ?
[05:37] <slavik> arrick1: fine, be evil
[05:37] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[05:37] <lutra> hi i am trying to install excel on XP and i get this error "a virus was detected you will now see the blue screen of death for eternity"
[05:37] <arrick1> intelikey, nvmd, maybe i'll be able to actually pull help out of the underworld somewhere, although I am in here all the time, and I cn help with either most of the time
[05:37] <spowers> Q: Does the default ubuntu kernel's initrd contain netboot support (udhcpd/nfs?)
[05:37] <slavik> oxez: did you install libgtk or libgtk2.0?
[05:37] <Apostle^> skpl: weird! it looks right, is your ftp server using port 21?
[05:37] <oxez> slavik: yes
[05:37] <skpl> Apostle^, yes, i told it to
[05:37] <arrick1> slavik, this is arrick you are talking to
[05:37] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[05:37] <slavik> that wasn't a yes/no question :P
[05:37] <arrick1> my other nick
[05:37] <oxez> slavik: libgtk-dev, libgtk, libgtk2.0 and libgtk2.0-dev are installed
[05:37] <skpl> Apostle^, i mean, i assume it is, im using proftpd
[05:37] <Apostle^> skpl: hrm.. you sure you don't have a router ?
[05:37] <slavik> w/e
[05:37] <skpl> Apostle^, positive
[05:38] <slavik> oxez: I see ...
[05:38] <Apostle^> skpl: hrm give me your numerical ip #
[05:38] <intelikey> arrick1 i don't do windows.   and you should specify "Micro_$oft help needed" before asking things like that.
[05:38] <arrick> ok
[05:38] <skpl> Apostle^, 70.247.57.85
[05:39] <Apostle^> skpl: okay one moment
[05:39] <Apostle^> skpl: hm yep refused
[05:39] <Apostle^> skpl: hrm.. one moment
[05:39] <slavik> oxez: no clue why it is not happening ...
[05:40] <Apostle^> skpl: have a look in the proftpd config file just to make sure it's using the right port
[05:40] <skpl> Apostle^, according to my proftpd conf file it is using port 21
[05:40] <oxez> slavik: I read the config.log, it was looking for gtk/gtk.h. I did a ln -s /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk /usr/include/gtk, now in config.log I see something about gdk/gdk.h, I'll try to install that one
[05:40] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, man very much I thankyou
[05:40] <Apostle^> skpl: oh then... this is crazy
[05:40] <nomasteryoda|w> that is so simple
[05:40] <nomasteryoda|w> its copying as we chat
[05:40] <Apostle^> skpl: have you ever ran an ftp server b4?
[05:40] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[05:40] <spowers> can i get a trimmed-down ubuntu?
[05:40] <nomasteryoda|w> spowers, you can get the live one
[05:41] <skpl> Apostle^, yes, i used pure-ftpd before
[05:41] <nomasteryoda|w> spowers, that is pretty trim
[05:41] <Apostle^> skpl: hmm so your isp doesn't block 21 this is odd.
[05:41] <DBO> server install spowers
[05:41] <Apostle^> skpl: try ftp on localhost, ftp localhost
[05:41] <skpl> ok
[05:41] <nomasteryoda|w> spowers, but that will do no gui... which you can remedy by installing xfce or what you need
[05:41] <spowers> i'm pretty much a windowmaker kind of guy, i don't want the whole gnome or kde install, but i do take parts of each
[05:41] <skpl> Apostle^, ftp: connect: Connection refused
[05:41] <Apostle^> skpl: mm...
[05:42] <nomasteryoda|w> spowers, one of my LUG guys does that
[05:42] <spowers> nomasteryoda|w: if i start with the server install, and get x-window-system, does that have xcompmgr and all that neat stuff?
[05:42] <Apostle^> skpl: honestly i don't know what the problem could be
[05:42] <nomasteryoda|w> er, good question
[05:42] <spowers> cool.
[05:42] <intelikey> back when i actually used that black os  i went to the M$ forum and tried to answer some questions there and people were ammazed that someone would offer to help without being part of the M$ team....   with linux it's not supprising, heck it's expected.    we help each other because...... ah,  it's the right thing to do ?      </rant>
[05:42] <skpl> bummer.
[05:42] <nomasteryoda|w> You will have to install that stuff, but it should be there if you request it with apt
[05:42] <spowers> well, i'll give it a shot, thanks. Now, here's the next question, does the default initrd support netbooting
[05:42] <spowers> my current debian etch system is netbooted (for a quieter pc)
[05:42] <Apostle^> skpl: yes this is odd...
[05:42] <skpl> Apostle^, maybe it is because i do not have inetd running? is that possible?
[05:43] <nomasteryoda|w> skpl, run ethereal
[05:43] <wastrel> ubuntu
[05:43] <slavik> oxez: I dunno what to say ...
[05:43] <Apostle^> skpl: yes..
[05:43] <Apostle^> skpl: i believe so
[05:43] <skpl> how do i check if it is running?
[05:43] <nomasteryoda|w> skpl, do you have another box on your lan?
[05:43] <skpl> nomasteryoda|w, no
[05:43] <skpl> just this one
[05:43] <oxez> slavik: as soon as I get it working I'll tell you :p
[05:43] <nomasteryoda|w> ps ax | grep inetd
[05:43] <nomasteryoda|w> right?
[05:43] <michael117> How can I chown and chmod an entire folder or everything in the current folder, including hidden files?
[05:43] <Apostle^> ps aux *
[05:43] <skpl> nomasteryoda, nothing
[05:44] <skpl> how do i start inetd?
[05:44] <nomasteryoda|w> michael117, chmod user:group -R /folder
[05:44] <word> Hi, can someone please explain these directions to me - "type as insmod argument (card=n). You might also have to specify tuner=x and pll=x" ?
[05:44] <intelikey> ps axefc --cols 5000 | less
[05:45] <michael117> nomasteryoda|w: thanks
[05:45] <nomasteryoda|w> np
[05:45] <mike_> how do i play totem
[05:45] <mike_> shoutcast
[05:45] <mike_> and  dvds
[05:45] <mike_> in stuff
[05:45] <mike_> how do i play them
[05:45] <mike_> wat do i do
[05:46] <mike_> im a noob
[05:46] <Apostle^> stop using enter as a puncation first
[05:46] <mike_> at this linux
[05:46] <mike_> oh sorry
[05:46] <skpl> Apostle^, i thought inetd was always running
[05:46] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu tell mike_ about mp3
[05:46] <Apostle^> skpl: i don't know :\
[05:47] <intelikey> word i can give an example;  insmod snd-ess1618 card=0 tuner=1 pll=0e44       example may not be usable on anything tho.
[05:47] <skpl> so nobody can help me get my ftp server running?
[05:47] <nomasteryoda|w> mike_, did you see ubotu's directions
[05:47] <mike_> totem says i need to download codecs for it in order to play files
[05:47] <mike_>  y is that
[05:47] <nomasteryoda|w> yes
[05:47] <Hoochie> the file "ubuntu-5.10-dvdamd64.iso" is ;larger then 2 gb and therefore cannot be stored in an ISO
[05:47] <Hoochie> help?
[05:47] <rebel2> totem doesnt come prepackaged with wmv or mov support etc
[05:47] <word> intelikey: Basically I need to know what to put in the place of 'snd-ess1618' or is that correct?
[05:47] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu tell mike_ about codecs
[05:47] <mike_> and where can i find them
[05:47] <rebel2> Whole Linux liability thing
[05:48] <nomasteryoda|w> there you go
[05:48] <mike_> and how do i get them on my computer
[05:48] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu, tell mike_ about sources
[05:48] <intelikey> word the correct driver for your card.... i have no idea what your card is
[05:48] <lone_marauder> skpl, just jumped in - what's wrong with it?
[05:48] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu tell mike_ about non-free
[05:48] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu tell mike_ about universe
[05:49] <skpl> lone_marauder, i have proftpd installed but i cannot connect to my machine via ftp, though i have added an ftp rule with firestarter
[05:49] <intelikey> word what are you working on perzactly ?
[05:49] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu tell mike_ about multiverse
[05:49] <word> intelikey: this is a link to a description of it - http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=2259&cat=all
[05:49] <intelikey> k
[05:49] <lone_marauder> skpl - when you say "connect", do you mean it doesn't even prompt you for a password?
[05:49] <skpl> lone_marauder, i think i need to have inetd running but i do not know how to start it
[05:49] <nomasteryoda|w> mike_, i know those are bunch to look at but they hold the answer
[05:49] <word> intelikey: My tv tuner bttv or something isn't configured right
[05:49] <skpl> lone_marauder, i get connection refused
[05:49] <lone_marauder> ok
[05:49] <nomasteryoda|w> word, color and channel off by 1?
[05:49] <rebel2> Does anyone have some good Ubuntu related docs to help with installing ubuntu as a network office server? I want to set it up so all the machines in the office want to connect through the machine to even get past the router. Also I plan on running samba to do weekly backups of all of the local IP machines
[05:49] <lone_marauder> skpl, hang on a sec - let me look at something
[05:49] <skpl> k
[05:50] <lone_marauder> skpl, OK - is the service running?
[05:50] <rebel2> I guess I want to use it to hand out IPs... I just don't know the terminology
[05:50] <word> nomasteryoda|w: No, says no signal really wierd
[05:50] <mike_> and wat is a good filesharing network for this that is easy to install
[05:50] <intelikey> word PVR 878 ?
[05:50] <skpl> lone_marauder, no...:(
[05:50] <skpl> hehe
[05:50] <word> intelikey:  Yes.
[05:50] <Jack_Bristow> I've been running 6.04 for about 2 weeks.  After install NetworkManager worked fine.  But after an update a long the way NetworkManager no longer works.   Does anyone else have this issie
[05:50] <intelikey> ok.
[05:51] <slavik> Jack_Bristow: ubuntu+1
[05:51] <lone_marauder> skpl, cool.  looks like you're good to go.  Good luck.
[05:51] <slavik> and it's 6.06
[05:51] <wastrel> rebel2:  you want to set it up as a dhcp server for the network
[05:51] <wastrel> rebel2:  also as the default gateway, and router
[05:51] <rebel2> Ah, where would I look at docs for that wastrel?
[05:52] <noiesmo> rebel2, http://ubuntuguide.org/#installdhcpserver
[05:52] <rebel2> Just dhcp ?
[05:52] <rebel2> thank you sweetie
[05:52] <skpl> lone_marauder, but proftpd is supposed to be started by inetd automatically, right?
[05:52] <intelikey> word do this.   sudo -i      then  . /etc/bash_completion     and you can use the [tab]  key to complete that command.
[05:52] <skpl> how do i start inetd?
[05:52] <intelikey> insmod prv[tab] 
[05:53] <nomasteryoda|w> rebel2, you in the states?
[05:53] <rebel2> Indeed
[05:53] <nomasteryoda|w> cool
[05:53] <Jack_Bristow> clavik ubuntu+1?
[05:53] <lone_marauder> skpl, you're touching on old knowledge long buried.  To be honest, I can't remember the last thing I installed that uses inetd to start the service dynamically.
[05:53] <Jack_Bristow> Sorry slavik.   bad typing
[05:53] <[Alex_G] > what's an ELF image?
[05:53] <nomasteryoda|w> Jack_Bristow, the channel #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <Jack_Bristow> Ahhh Thanks
[05:53] <TokenBad> ok let me ask this way..if I have a site that I can't connect to..and the answer of them was to change some ip..and I know that some have been listed like 12.0.0.01 or something...how do I change this ip? and what ip are they talking about?
[05:53] <[Alex_G] > #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <word> intelikey: Should it be showing .ICEauthority .aptitude/ etc. ?
[05:53] <skpl> lone_marauder, if i use the server in standalone mode will it still start up when i boot my machine?
[05:53] <lone_marauder> skpl, I run several servers, but I don't remember the last time I had to mess with inetd.
[05:53] <rebel2> I've only been playing with linux for a week or two. I just fell in love with it. My friend told me to try ubuntu, I like it
[05:53] <intelikey> no
[05:54] <Daskies> I'll give a cookie to anyone who can tell me how to open a .cwk (Appleworks)
[05:54] <nomasteryoda|w> rebel2, it is very good
[05:54] <intelikey> word you did type         . /etc/bash_completion
[05:54] <nomasteryoda|w> and dapper is looking very sweet too
[05:54] <[Alex_G] > what's an ELF image?
[05:54] <rebel2> What is dapper exactly?
[05:54] <lone_marauder> skpl, the service needs to be assigned to the default runlevel.  Hang on.  Let me check something else.
[05:54] <nomasteryoda|w> Electric Light Funkadelic ?
[05:54] <rebel2> ELFs are evil. :(
[05:54] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[05:54] <intelikey> has to have the (.)
[05:54] <[Alex_G] > what are they though
[05:54] <wastrel> [Alex_G] :  it's a binary file format for linux programs
[05:54] <skpl> lone_marauder, ok i got the ftp server to accept a connection, but how do i make sure it runs at startup?
[05:55] <[Alex_G] > ah
[05:55] <TokenBad> how do you change the dns server in ubuntu?
[05:55] <lone_marauder> skpl - I am looking at that now.
[05:55] <nomasteryoda|w> rebel2, elf (5)              - format of Executable and Linking Format (ELF) files
[05:55] <skpl> ok
[05:55] <TokenBad> the one your isp gives you
[05:55] <wastrel> TokenBad:  edit /etc/resolv.conf  or change it in system->adminstiration->network
[05:55] <lone_marauder> skpl - I am a long time Gentoo user but am new to Ubuntu.
[05:55] <word> yes I pressed tab when I finished typing and nothing happened so then I hit the space bar, hit tab and several things showed up.
[05:55] <nomasteryoda|w> you can find stuff about most anything on linux by using "apropos filename"
[05:56] <nomasteryoda|w> the installed one you are logged into that is
[05:56] <intelikey> no space.  word.
[05:56] <Daskies> 2 cookies to anyone with an app that can open .cwk 's
[05:56] <lone_marauder> skpl,  if it is checked in services, it should start when you reboot.
[05:56] <intelikey> maybe two tabs
[05:56] <nomasteryoda|w> ya, 2 tabs
[05:56] <word> I'm getting nothing...this should work on kubuntu too right?
[05:56] <rebel2> Hmmmm so if I set this up as a DHCP server, it will auto assign IPs to any machine trying to get outside the network? Does it by default allow outside access?
[05:56] <intelikey> insmod pr[tab] [tab] 
[05:57] <lone_marauder> rebel2, there is going to be a config file for the dhcp server.
[05:57] <word> intelikey: Tab is getting me nothing :-/
[05:58] <rebel2> yeah I can edit the range etc
[05:58] <rebel2> But once I do that it will work when I restart yes
[05:58] <rebel2> restart the daemon that is
[05:58] <word> intelikey: What should be showing up?
[05:58] <skpl> lone_marauder, what do you mean checked in services?
[05:58] <lone_marauder> rebel2, there's several steps you have to get right.  hang on.
[05:58] <rebel2> yes I have the doc here
[05:58] <rebel2> I just want to make sure it's really this easy
[05:58] <rebel2> It looks too simple
[05:59] <lone_marauder> skpl, in the services list under system->administration->services
[05:59] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the ip network has to be set up correctly.  This means that the masks match, the addresses are valid, etc.
[05:59] <skpl> lone_marauder, thank you!
[05:59] <lone_marauder> rebel2, dhcp has to hand out valid addresses.
[05:59] <intelikey> word you can use "lspci | less"  or "lshw | less"   and see what the system calls your card ?     word you are looking for a driver for that card, correct ?     bash_completion is supposed to help you find it on your system....  modprobe pv[tab] [tab]     maybe insmod is not in bash_completion.....
[06:00] <rebel2> That should be no problem. Does it get them from the router i am assuming?
[06:00] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the server has to forward traffic to the internet
[06:00] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the server has to use NAT to translate the internal addresses so that the traffic appears to the Internet to originate from the server itself.
[06:00] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the server has to use NAT to translate BACK so that the traffic can get back in.
[06:00] <rebel2> How do I config the NAT?
[06:00] <lone_marauder> rebel2, this is a very big task.
[06:01] <rebel2> heh I knew that was coming
[06:01] <skypa> two lines ^^
[06:01] <lone_marauder> rebel2, you'll need to read some docs on how to do this, and do it one step at a time.
[06:01] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, is there a way to exclude a directory from that copy command?
[06:01] <Apostle^> rebel2: you want the server to assign IP's to the client pc's ?
[06:01] <rebel2> Yeah that's no problem. Do you have those docs handy by chance?
[06:01] <intelikey> word like  this   tty1 [root#~]  modprobe tv[tab] [tab] 
[06:01] <intelikey> tvaudio  tvmixer
[06:01] <rebel2> That's right Apostle^
[06:01] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, it was doing a duplicate of my /media... which is liek my whole hd again
[06:01] <lone_marauder> rebel2, I am trying to find you something.
[06:01] <Apostle^> rebel2: then you should setup DHCP using firestarter simple 1 minute process
[06:02] <rebel2> firestarter allows you to do that?
[06:02] <intelikey> i didn't type [tab] [tab]   that indicates i pressed the tab key two times
[06:02] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the NAT business is a firewall thing - firestarter may have something for it.
[06:02] <rebel2> I thought it was just a firewall
[06:02] <Apostle^> rebel2: it does alot :-) including sharing internet connection
[06:02] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, it was doing a duplicate of my /media... which is liek my whole hd again
[06:02] <rebel2> So if I set DHCP and assign the IPs then set firestarter up it will allow the outgoing connections?
[06:02] <wastrel> ah right NAT
[06:02] <Apostle^> rebel2: yea, then you assign each of the other comps a static IP
[06:02] <skypa> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward ; iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -o OUTGOING INTERFACE -j MASQUERADING
[06:02] <lone_marauder> Do we still call NAT IP Masq in the linux world?
[06:02] <rebel2> That's frigging brilliant
[06:02] <pvd2006> What is the command to find out what kind of file a certain file is
[06:02] <mavric2001> strange, no user list, irc problem or on my end?
[06:02] <skypa> this typed at the router terminal should to the job
[06:02] <intelikey> nomasterjoda|w  man tar  and exclude /media
[06:03] <skypa> NAT for starters
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> pvd2006: file
[06:03] <nomasteryoda|w> ok
[06:03] <word> intelikey: I'm not that stupid :P Pressing tab twice is doing nothing. Is that something unique to ubuntu and not in Kubuntu?
[06:03] <rebel2> Spank you much :D
[06:03] <mavric2001> xchat
[06:03] <nomasteryoda|w> even i forget to ask man
[06:03] <skypa> oh, and replace OUTGOING INTERFACE of course :p
[06:03] <intelikey>        --exclude=PATTERN
[06:03] <intelikey>               exclude files matching PATTERN
[06:03] <lone_marauder> skypa, I think you need another rule there
[06:04] <intelikey> word it's bash  not ubuntu or kubuntu.
[06:04] <Apostle^> rebel2: then you just set the gateway to the server IP on each of the client pc's
[06:04] <skypa> why lone_marauder?
[06:04] <pvd2006> tonyyarusso, it says the file is empty but it is over 15megs
[06:04] <rebel2> AHhhhhhh yeah okay that would have been my next Q. :D
[06:04] <tonyyarusso> pvd2006: I don't know why.
[06:04] <rebel2> The server IP should just be 192.168.1.2 yeah? (1.1 is the router)
[06:05] <word> intelikey: What are we trying to accomplish from doing this? Find out what it's calling my tv tuner?
[06:05] <intelikey> empty file of 15m   nice.  maybe fs error ?
[06:06] <lone_marauder> skypa, n/m  - I'm being stupid
[06:06] <Apostle^> rebel2: the gateway for all the client pc's should be the Ip of the server PC
[06:06] <skypa> :p
[06:06] <Apostle^> rebel2: like 192.168.1.2
[06:06] <lone_marauder> rebel2, what is this router you are talking about?
[06:06] <intelikey> word and the driver to use.... unless you already know which kernel module to insert ?
[06:06] <Apostle^> rebel2: i'm not sure why you are doing this though, since a router does it best
[06:06] <skypa> I'd say his setup is router <-> server <-> client
[06:06] <word> intelikey: I know the tuner=78 and that's it lol.
[06:07] <lone_marauder> yeah
[06:07] <Apostle^> rebel2: make sure the server pc gateway is still the router and the router has DHCP enabled, and the server pc is static IP
[06:07] <intelikey> word the kernel modules are in /lib/modules/*  you can search if you like.
[06:07] <lone_marauder> in which case he doesn't need to worry about NAT
[06:07] <Apostle^> rebel2: so the router gives the server pc an internet address
[06:07] <PhoenixGI> Ok when I go to install something in synaptic I keep getting a message about 3 items held and not upgraded.  Any way to clear thoes out?
[06:07] <intelikey> word i was trying to make it easy on you. but if i'm just confusing things i'll hush.
[06:07] <skypa> lone_marauder, that is actually true.. *thinks*
[06:08] <intelikey> PhoenixGI what are they ?
[06:08] <lone_marauder> In fact, if a router is sitting there, why are we running dhcp on a server?
[06:08] <Apostle^> lone_marauder: that was my question
[06:09] <Apostle^> ;-p
[06:09] <void^> word: if it's bt878 the module is called bttv. try 'rmmod bttv ; modprobe bttv tuner=78` . see if it works. if not, post dmesg output on pastebin and have people look at it :)
[06:09] <PhoenixGI> intelikely ffmpeg mplayer-386 transcode
[06:09] <bobonthenet> how do I install  using an sh file?
[06:10] <Apostle^> bobmcbob: ./name.sh
[06:10] <intelikey> void^ hehhe thanks....  oh but i think word needs to insmod that.
[06:10] <word> kernel module is...like 26.12-10-386? o.O or ..? What exactly am I looking for intelikey?
[06:10] <skypa> lone_marauder, maybe the router is on another subnet than the client
[06:10] <intelikey> word read void^ ^^
[06:10] <lone_marauder> skypa - like it has a mezzanine network - like a DMZ?
[06:10] <skypa> right
[06:11] <lone_marauder> ugh.  That would be a mess
[06:11] <skypa> well, depends.. but in this case I'd agree *cough*
[06:11] <diana> good night, i need some help, i can only listen to music with realplayer but with other players as amarok it says that the song its not playble or messages like that
[06:11] <twidget> I need a hand: I have a 250GB drive that I've partitioned into 60GB (and installed Windows XP Professional x64 on), 20GB (for Ubuntu), 2.5GB (for swap) and the remaining 165.5GB for FAT32 documents. In Ubuntu's partition manager, everything goes swimmingly except for the last partition. Help?
[06:11] <blindx> k3b can't burn avi's to a VCD.. what can, or how can i convert the avi's to mpeg?
[06:11] <twidget> For instance, what should it point to?
[06:12] <skypa> diana, check back with the guys in #amarok, sound like a sound engine problem
[06:12] <diana> thx
[06:13] <lone_marauder> wow   - just took a look are firestarter.
[06:13] <word> void^ and intelikey "ERROR: Module bttv is in use by bt878"
[06:13] <Apostle^> brb ~ reboot
[06:13] <lone_marauder> you guys just getting into Linux don't know how good you've got it.  :)
[06:13] <rebel2> Sorry for not being specific enough. Basically I have an incoming connection. I want to run it through a router, and have the first machine it hits be my Ubuntu box. The ubuntu machine will assign IPs out to the network (about 9 computers) and these IPs will be granted access to the internet outside of the router. See what I mean?
[06:13] <noiesmo> blindx, kmec15
[06:13] <blindx> kmec15 is a burning program, or a converter?
[06:13] <noiesmo> blindx, sorry kmenc15
[06:13] <fiendskull9> hey
[06:13] <lone_marauder> rebel2, what is the router- physically?
[06:13] <fiendskull9> im trying to install VM-ware server
[06:13] <rebel2> It's a netgear wireless router
[06:13] <lone_marauder> rebel2 - is it a linksys router or something?
[06:14] <noiesmo> blindx, it s a qt/kde frontend for mencoder
[06:14] <fiendskull9> and its saying it cant find the make program
[06:14] <fiendskull9> and asks me to specify the location, where is it atr?
[06:14] <blindx> What's qt? (sorry, I'm new :x)
[06:14] <Hoochie> cant seem to boot from this DVD, the iso is 'too big' to write on to DVD so i took the files from the iso and put them on the DVD yet it didnt boot from this, what do i do?
[06:14] <intelikey> word  lsmod | less     and do a rmmod <all that tied to bt878>
[06:14] <intelikey> then try again.
[06:14] <lone_marauder> rebel2, OK - what do you want the Ubuntu box to do for you in this case?
[06:14] <bobonthenet> I don't understand how to do an instal of something using an sh file can someone help me?
[06:14] <imbrandon> qt is what kde is built ontop of
[06:14] <blindx> oh
[06:14] <lone_marauder> blindx, qt is a graphical toolkit associated with KDE
[06:14] <blindx> well, im on gnome?
[06:14] <fiendskull9> bobonthenet, sudo sh <sh file>
[06:15] <rebel2> The idea is I want to use the ubuntu box to have access to all of the machines on the network so I can perform weekly backups with it, and act as a second layer of security from outside.
[06:15] <imbrandon> kde/qt apps work in gnome
[06:15] <bobonthenet> ok thanks
[06:15] <fiendskull9> Where is the "make" program located?
[06:15] <blindx> oh ok
[06:15] <rebel2> Ill be using samba to backup
[06:15] <noiesmo> blindx, you can still use kde in gnome you mention k3b so assumed kde
[06:15] <blindx> don't suppose it's in the repositories?
[06:15] <lone_marauder> rebel2, OK - this is a wireless router, right?
[06:15] <rebel2> Yes
[06:15] <lone_marauder> rebel2, How will your internal hosts be connected to the Ubuntu box?
[06:16] <noiesmo> blindx, should be universal repos or you can get from deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
[06:16] <rebel2> Cat5, through the router. The wireless is rarely used
[06:16] <intelikey> hmmmmm bash: lsb_release: command not found
[06:16] <blindx> thanks, noiesmo
[06:16] <illnor> hello, i installed ubuntu as a dual-boot on this older machine, and the screen flickers quite a bit in ubuntu, but not in xp. what needs to be done?
[06:16] <lone_marauder> rebel2, OK - how will the Ubuntu box connect to the router?
[06:16] <noiesmo> blindx, I added deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main to my repos has a range of video and audio apps
[06:16] <rebel2> illnor: need to change the frequency most likely
[06:17] <rebel2> Same, ehternet
[06:17] <intelikey> oh, forgot i removed lsb*
[06:17] <lone_marauder> rebel2, OK - you don't have enough networks.
[06:17] <blindx> alright, thanks :D
[06:17] <lone_marauder> rebel2, to do what you want to do, you'd need another hub and 2 network cards in the Ubuntu box.
[06:17] <illnor> how do I change the frequency?
[06:17] <lone_marauder> rebel2, I wouldn't advise what you are attempting.  The result would be very complicated and it wouldn't do much in terms of security.
[06:18] <twidget> Would pleading help? :)
[06:18] <blindx> Everyone's so helpful here. hah, something I'm not used to online :P
[06:18] <rebel2> That would explain why I can't DHCP and enable local sharing hehe
[06:18] <foo_> when I try to play a game in wine i get a d3d error so I looked in my Xorg.conf and there is nothing that resembles d3d in the "Module" section, is that my problem?
[06:18] <illnor> I can tell from this monitor what the settings are.. FH 67.5kHz, FV 74.98 Hz
[06:18] <rebel2> How would you suggest I backup the windows machines on the local network then lone_marauder?
[06:18] <Hoochie> why cant a put the ubuntu 3gb iso on to a dvd?
[06:18] <lone_marauder> rebel2, the internal network is protected anyway.  The Linksys box creates a boundary that will contain samba access
[06:18] <rebel2> Hoochie, just use the CD iso, its 620mb and burn to a CD as base, then install everything else from the server
[06:19] <DBO> rebel2, ghost and rsync
[06:19] <Apostle^> download the .torrent also
[06:19] <rebel2> So you're suggesting I run samba on a windows machine (that is on the network) ?
[06:19] <Apostle^> it's faster
[06:19] <word> intelikey i'm not sure what you mean by the lsmod | less thing.. ?
[06:19] <lone_marauder> rebel2, if you are using a private address range on the router (192.168.whatever), then it is impossible for someone to get in.
[06:19] <twidget> Please, somebody, partitioning help?
[06:19] <intelikey> illnor the   HorizSync  &  VertRefresh  in  /etc/X11/xorg.conf  need to be set for your monitor.   if you can find your monitor on  http://monitorworld.com  put the rates in the  /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[06:19] <rebel2> DBO: Would I run ghost and rsync on the windows machine or the linux box?
[06:20] <DBO> lone_marauder, thats not entirely true, NAT provides limited protection
[06:20] <Apostle^> lone_marauder: what do you mean somone can get in?
[06:20] <void^> word: you'll see one line for every loaded module. the bttv line will have all modules using it listed after its name, so you can unload them first.
[06:20] <lone_marauder> DBO - his ISP won't route spoofed packets
[06:20] <blindx> noiesmo, I got a problem..
[06:20] <rebel2> lone_marauder: A lot of offices use a network server for backups and dhcp assignment
[06:20] <illnor> thank you very much intelikey
[06:20] <noiesmo> blindx, yes whats that
[06:20] <rebel2> dont want to rely solely on a router
[06:20] <blindx> If it's just two lines, I can paste it, right?
[06:20] <noiesmo> yes
[06:20] <DBO> rebel2, use ghost to make an image of the windows box, then rsync to the linux box
[06:20] <lone_marauder> rebel2, yes, and you can do that here, but the Ubuntu box won't be a network boundary - it will simply provide dhcp service.
[06:20] <intelikey> word   lsmod   will list all kernel modules inserted into your kernel atm.  and  | less   will pipe it to less (the pager) so it doesn't scroll off the screen.
[06:20] <blindx> W: GPG error: ftp://ftp.nerim.net etch Release: The following signatures couldn' t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B90 7
[06:20] <blindx> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[06:21] <noiesmo> blindx, just ignore its just a warning
[06:21] <intelikey> less is more than more.
[06:21] <lone_marauder> DBO, if you're concerned about security, rsync is a nightmare.
[06:21] <noiesmo> blindx, its just telling you there s no public key
[06:21] <DBO> lone_marauder, not on a local network
[06:21] <lone_marauder> <- former enterprise security auditor
[06:21] <Grark> Hello everyone, Is there a simple gui based app to convert avi to mpeg?
[06:21] <blindx> oh ok
[06:21] <rebel2> Okay now here is my next question guys. Should I bother making it a DHCP server, or should I just set it up as a local IP and get it access to use ghost and rsync locally?
[06:21] <word> intelikey and void^ So I want to remove everything under bttv?
[06:21] <rebel2> Yeah I read up on rsync everyone says no no, hence my idea to use samba
[06:22] <DBO> rebel2, static IP's is easiest to work with
[06:22] <lone_marauder> DBO, My bad - I thought you were recomending rsync as a security enhancement.
[06:22] <intelikey> yep
[06:22] <lone_marauder> I misunderstood
[06:22] <noiesmo> blindx, its a bit annoying but it's ok ther's no suger lol
[06:22] <DBO> lone_marauder, no no, for security I would pipe it all through SSH
[06:22] <Doomhammer> isn't there a bittorrent release for the Ubuntu CD
[06:22] <Doomhammer>  ?
[06:22] <lone_marauder> and agreed on static IP
[06:22] <lone_marauder> DBO, absolutely
[06:22] <intelikey> under as in attached to... not as in listed below   word
[06:22] <void^> word: no, just everything on the same line
[06:22] <rebel2> DBO: Okay. So it shouldn't be an issue at all to just not have the machine be a dhcp and have it use ghost locally?
[06:23] <Codename_V> Doomhammer: I'd imagine
[06:23] <DBO> yes
[06:23] <DBO> rebel2, that is fine
[06:23] <rebel2> Hmmm... okay I'll give that a shot. :D
[06:23] <rebel2> Seems to make sense
[06:23] <word> intelikey and void^ Yes I realized you meant on the same line only bt878 was there and it is now removed
[06:23] <Doomhammer> Codename: I'm not seeing a link on the download page... just for the DVD :S
[06:23] <void^> word: if it doesn't list any other modules on the same line but the last number is greater than 0 it means there's a process using the module (you#re probably running a tv app)
[06:23] <Apostle^> whats a good command to make sure that my p4 has HT enabled ?
[06:23] <intelikey> ok try your insmod or modprobe line again word
[06:23] <pvd2006> Does crossover office work well with programs that arent already under its list of window programs
[06:23] <SmrtJustin> whats the advantage of ubuntu/kubuntu starting the rsync daemon on boot?
[06:24] <word> intelikey: modprobe bttv tuner=78?
[06:24] <rebel2> Hmmm and I could still SSH by using the port forwarding on the router. coo coo
[06:24] <intelikey> yep
[06:24] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, what are you doing with rsync?
[06:24] <spowers> Apostle^: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[06:24] <Doomhammer> ah i found it... the .torrent files are on the cd servers themselves - there's no direct link on the download page
[06:24] <void^> word: make sure you unload bttv first.
[06:24] <DBO> rebel2, I dont recommend opening shell access to the world unless you are very comfy with the security of your box
[06:24] <blindx> noiesmo, i got some more errors, do you mind if i pm you?
[06:24] <Android_D> I am trying to compile a run a simple C program in ubuntu.  It is so simple that it contatins a main method and a printf line.  I can compile this code no problem in ubuntu (using "gcc -o test test.c"), however when I run the compiled code there is not output appearing.  Does anyone know why this is so?  Could it perhaps be because I am using the terminal window (I don't think this is the case).
[06:24] <noiesmo> blindx, no go for it
[06:25] <lone_marauder> rebel2, If you do this - make ABSOLUTEY sure you restrict the accounts that can be accessed via SSH.
[06:25] <Apostle^> spowers: it shows 2 cpu's so i guess it's working :-P
[06:25] <spowers> Apostle^: bingo :)
[06:25] <lone_marauder> rebel2, don't leave a default account lying around that someone can ssh into
[06:25] <word> void^ and intelikey I think that did it! :D Now the real test a tv app..
[06:25] <Codename_V> Android_D: I'll take a look at your app if you want.  rafb.net/paste or something
[06:25] <void^> Android_D: do you run it by typing "test" or "./test" ?
[06:25] <Codename_V> void^: ah, good call
[06:25] <intelikey> could do like i did and lock all passwords    hehhe
[06:26] <intelikey> don't try that at home..... ^
[06:26] <lone_marauder> I just moved my ssh server from 22 to 27 just to cut down on the brute force attacks
 just "test".  is "./test" how you run it in ubuntu?
[06:26] <Apostle^> lone_marauder: a port over 1024 is best:-P
[06:26] <void^> Android_D: if you run test, you actually run /usr/bin/test
 yeah, I got it. thanks man
[06:26] <Codename_V> Android_D: something needs to be in your shell's path for your shell to find it
[06:26] <DBO> lone_marauder, a properly setup IDS would remove that requirement as it would filter that for you
[06:27] <rebel2> yeah I have set as 1029. haha.
[06:27] <lone_marauder> Apostle^, I'm a little afraid to do that for incoming.  Some ISPs are doing packet shaping on upper range ports
[06:27] <intelikey> Android_D most default *nix's do not have  ./ in the path.... i always fix that on my boxes...
 Ok cool. now i know.  I have used Linux on the computers at school for programming C, and I am only required to type "test".  This is my first time compiling and running in ubuntu
[06:27] <Grark> So I'll take that as no-one knows of  a simple gui based app to convert avi to mpeg?
[06:27] <lone_marauder> DBO, No, it would just tell you after the fact that it happened.  Or are you talking about IDP?
[06:27] <tigrux> I want to recompile my kernel to centrino (pentiumn). Where can I read a HowTo to do that? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelBuildpackageDetailedHowto?highlight=%28kernel%29 does not work.
[06:28] <tigrux> * pentiumm
[06:28] <DBO> lone_marauder, snort can do it, and yes, IDP and IDS kind of go hand in hand...
[06:28] <gecko_> hey
[06:28] <lone_marauder> DBO - I guess maybe in snort land.  In the commercial workd, that P costs about another $20,000  :)
[06:28] <Codename_V> me, I don't worry too much about someone trying to brute force my ssh servers.  long as I use decent passwords and all...
[06:28] <gecko_> Does anyone here use wine?
[06:28] <Codename_V> gecko_: sure
[06:29] <gecko_> hey
[06:29] <intelikey> gecko_ only a small glass full
[06:29] <DBO> lone_marauder, for a hardware gig... which you would never deploy at home... and would handle about 20,000 times the bandwidth you would ever see...
[06:29] <gecko_> lol
[06:29] <linkd> o0
[06:29] <blindx> I just tried to go to a webpage, and they told me I wasn't allowed access... to go to the United States and try again.. I'm in the united states o.O
[06:29] <gecko_> Im trying to figure out how to run a windows app once installed
[06:29] <intelikey> wine /path/winapp.exe
[06:30] <gecko_> thanks ill try that
[06:30] <Codename_V> gecko_: find it in your fake windows drive and run it.  something along the lines of ~/.wine/c_drive/
[06:30] <torpedo|dog> you can also do wine 'C:\\windows_path\\file.exe'
[06:30] <word> intelikey and void^ A little miscalculation with the tuner..the tuner was supposed to be =5 amnd the card=78 so after removing bttv again I'm testing it again with a tv app agin
[06:30] <lnc> is it possible to run games on wine?
[06:30] <lone_marauder> DBO - are you talking about snort?
[06:30] <sufa> is there any way i can make gnome faster?  like reduce window animation and things like that?
[06:30] <lnc> like starcraft, etc
[06:30] <torpedo|dog> If you wanted to, you could add a launcher to your panel, too.
[06:30] <Codename_V> lnc: yep.  with mixed results
[06:30] <DBO> lone_marauder, yes
[06:30] <nomasteryoda> gecko_, when you get some programs installed like ... winzip for instance... it should make a nice icon for the app on your desktop
[06:30] <lnc> what you mean with mixed results?
[06:31] <gecko_> hmm
[06:31] <Codename_V> lnc: it doesn't always work.
[06:31] <torpedo|dog> Has anybody here ever used a Western Digital MyBook?
[06:31] <lone_marauder> DBO - cool.  I haven't looked at snort in a couple of years.  I've been meaning to see how the project is going.
[06:31] <gecko_> Wine says it cannot find the directory
[06:31] <void^> lnc: your mileage may vary. a lot.
[06:31] <lnc> i see
[06:31] <TheMonoTone> whats the meta package for dev stuff
[06:31] <TheMonoTone> I always forget
[06:31] <crimsun> build-essential
[06:31] <TheMonoTone> nm
[06:31] <sufa> anyone know how to speed up gnome?
[06:31] <intelikey> word.  after you get it working.  save the last insmod/modprobe  command   the full line.   so you don't go through the same thing on reboot.  :)
[06:31] <nomasteryoda> gecko_, is wine installed?
[06:31] <sufa> like reduce animations or something
[06:31] <gecko_> argh gotta reboot , I tried reinstalling winamp and its frozen . Does anyone know if there is an equivelant ctr + alt+del for ubuntu ?
[06:32] <lone_marauder> sufa - install KDE on the same hardware for a week - then switch back.  That should fix you right up.
[06:32] <nomasteryoda> sufa, why not try xfce or wm
[06:32] <Codename_V> sufa: upgrade to gnome 2.14
[06:32] <DBO> lone_marauder, it can handle all of the traffic of a small college on a relatively modest box (actually 3 boxes doing different segments with different rules) with ease
[06:32] <intelikey> xfce4
[06:32] <sufa> 2.14 is faster than 2.12?
[06:32] <nomasteryoda> yes
[06:32] <word> I'll have to do this again on reboot? Or is it just a possibility?
[06:32] <gecko_> yes Wine is installed
[06:32] <lone_marauder> DBO - Yeah, it has always been a hardcore packet snarfer, but I didn't know how far you could push the new IDP features.
[06:32] <gecko_> I can install things like winamp
[06:33] <gecko_> I even had it running
[06:33] <lone_marauder> DBO - we used to use it when we needed a line rate reliable sniffer.
[06:33] <gecko_> but when I closed it i couldnt get it back
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> gecko_, cd into the folder with the program you want to install
[06:33] <sufa> i use fluxbox, occasionaly so i think im a little used to that, and want gnome just to go a little faster
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> wine filename.exe
[06:33] <rebel2> hey where is the boot loader file located in ubuntu?
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> 2.14 is faster
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> usually
[06:33] <tigrux> Help! I want to recompile my kernel to centrino (pentiumm). Where can I read a HowTo to do that? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelBuildpackageDetailedHowto does not work.
[06:33] <lone_marauder> Is 2.14 really noticably faster?
[06:33] <nomasteryoda> er, imho yes
[06:33] <illnor> intelikely, as per my monitor flickering, my particular monitor is not listed at monitorworld.com (Princeton Ultra 72e)
[06:33] <Codename_V> tigrux: define does not work.
[06:34] <lone_marauder> I haven't installed it anywhere yet
[06:34] <DBO> lone_marauder, the IDP aspect has really picked up lately, give it a run.  You can also write your own in-house stuff pretty easy
[06:34] <gecko_> hmm
[06:34] <sufa> nomasteryoda, apt-get install gnome-2.14?
[06:34] <mDot> any ubuntu equvilent to windows ip config?
[06:34] <lone_marauder> DBO - cool.
[06:34] <word> void^ and intelitype will I have to do this again on reboot? or is it just a possibility?
[06:34] <tigrux> Codename_V: Uhh?
[06:34] <intelikey> !info gnome-2.14
[06:34] <gecko_> I cant close this winamp installation, i tried to install it again and its locked up
[06:34] <tigrux> mDot: ifconfig
[06:34] <mustafu> I'm on the Ubuntu liveCD...is there any way I could temporarily remove the CD to burn a ISO image?  My Windows install is hosed, I lost the CD, so my OS situation is looking rough ;)
[06:34] <mDot> thank you
[06:35] <nomasteryoda> thanks intelikey
[06:35] <intelikey> !info gnome-2.14 dapper
[06:35] <matt88> Hello all
[06:35] <tigrux> mustafu: Install ubuntu. :)
[06:35] <matt88> Can anyone help me with eclipse?
[06:35] <intelikey> nope not in the repos.  as gnome-2.14
[06:35] <Codename_V> mustafu: I've done it.  with knoppix.  dunno if an ubuntu cd would work though.
[06:35] <matt88> I can't open java files (to code)
[06:35] <void^> word: if you know what settings you need you'll have to put it in some config file, now i'm not really sure how that works..
[06:35] <nomasteryoda> mustafu, you should try slax
[06:35] <nomasteryoda> you can load it all into ram
[06:35] <intelikey> nomasteryoda  ye be welcome, me thinks.
[06:35] <nomasteryoda> it is small download
[06:36] <sufa> nomasteryoda,  how should i upgrade?
[06:36] <matt88> I get this error with eclipse: Unable to create this part due to an internal error.
[06:36] <mustafu> Hmm....would still need to burn an image for that, I'd imagine :/
[06:36] <nomasteryoda> intelikey, told you
[06:36] <matt88> "This usually indicates that the editor's class name was mistyped in plugin.xml."
[06:36] <gecko_> Hey do you know how to close programs that freeze?
[06:36] <void^> word: see `man modprobe.conf`
[06:36] <matt88> Anyone got any ideas?
[06:36] <mustafu> I was gonna nab the Ubuntu install CD
[06:37] <intelikey> nomasteryoda ?    i told whom ?
[06:37] <Codename_V> matt88: which jre?
[06:37] <lone_marauder> intelikey, How to upgrade gnome to 2.14.
[06:37] <Hoochie> any simple way of using mirc with the standard ports blocked and pretty much only 8080 open?
[06:37] <matt88> which jre do I have?  Is that what you're asking?
[06:38] <mDot> mirc?
[06:38] <Codename_V> matt88: yep
[06:38] <DBO> Hoochie, if port 22 is open, you could pipe it through ssh to an SSH server and then connect that way, but you would need a server on the outside (like with all other solutions that are going to be presented)
[06:38] <intelikey> lone_marauder idk  it's not in the repos by that name  gnome-2.14    so if you can't find it via    apt-cache search gnome | less     then  go to the gnome website
[06:38] <SmrtJustin> lone_marauder: I'm not doing anything w/ it, I just notice my kubuntu starts it on boot, which seems kind of stupid
[06:39] <matt88> I'm using jre1.4.02 Blackdown
[06:39] <Codename_V> Hoochie: outgoing ports are blocked?
[06:39] <rebel2> is there a free version of ghost out there, or is there only Norton ghost for windows
[06:39] <Codename_V> matt88: try sun's is what I'd suggest
[06:39] <matt88> and j2sdk1.4.2.02
[06:39] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, turn it off if you aren't using it.
[06:39] <sufa> could someone tell me how to upgrade to gnome 2.14?
[06:39] <matt88> can i find sun's in synaptic?
[06:39] <Codename_V> matt88: beats me
[06:39] <matt88> heh, thanks
[06:39] <lone_marauder> Isn't gnome 2.14 on the dapper flight distro?
[06:39] <SmrtJustin> lone_marauder: is there a good way to turn things off using the command line?  #kubuntu suggested using KDE's crap, which I'm not a big fan of.
[06:39] <DBO> sufu, it requires a new kernel than 2.6.12, which means either compile yourself or dapper
[06:40] <Codename_V> sufa: wait till the next ubuntu is released?  go to gnome.org and grab the source and compile it?
[06:40] <DBO> s/new/newer
[06:40] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, yeah, but I would have to look that up.
[06:40] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, I am a Gentoo guy.  Don't know how debian likes to play in that way
[06:40] <DBO> SmrtJustin, what do you want to turn off?
[06:40] <lone_marauder> rsync
[06:40] <SmrtJustin> lone_marauder: I came from Gentoo too!  I really liked it, but I like how things "just work" in ubuntu
[06:41] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, that's pretty much my story.
[06:41] <SmrtJustin> DBO: rsync, and possibly other things
[06:41] <spowers> SmrtJustin: do you feel more smrt now that you don't spend weeks compiling your system?
[06:41] <sufa> i came from gentoo as well
[06:41] <DBO> SmrtJustin, "sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf"
[06:41] <Hoochie> Codename_V  yes they are
[06:41] <DBO> SmrtJustin, then "sudo sysv-rc-conf"
[06:41] <rebel2> sysv-rc-conf is handy :)
[06:41] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, Ubuntu's polish and flexibility now approaches what you can do with Gentoo, but with Ubuntu, you can do it much faster and easier.
[06:41] <SmrtJustin> spowers: uhh, actually in a way, I feel like I've gone backwards, I went to a distro that is geared more for beginners, but I like it.
[06:41] <{KAC}fiendskull9> lol
[06:41] <{KAC}fiendskull9> wow
[06:41] <DBO> SmrtJustin, then uncheck anything on runlevel 2 that you dont want (debian default runlevel is 2)
[06:41] <{KAC}fiendskull9> i got mIRC to work in wine
[06:41] <{KAC}fiendskull9> lol
[06:41] <Codename_V> Hoochie: ok, just checking
[06:41] <tigrux> Aggg..... why are the debs so complicated?
[06:42] <DBO> !enter
[06:42] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[06:42] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, It just works.
[06:42] <{KAC}fiendskull9> DBO were you talking to me?
[06:42] <spowers> SmrtJustin: how much of that is just justifcation for spending so much time building your system?
[06:42] <tigrux> I can't even figure out where the archictectures to build the kernel for are!
[06:42] <intelikey> mirc   heh     why would you want that ?
[06:42] <benoy> hi everyone
[06:42] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, I do miss the ease of Gentoo's init system, tho.
[06:42] <SmrtJustin> DBO: huh, I have to install it, but I'm doing that now
[06:42] <rebel2> spowers: Want to talk about weeks compiling? Try a base install of FreeBSD
[06:42] <benoy> can someone help me with amule
[06:42] <spowers> rebel2: tell me about it :[
[06:42] <lone_marauder> What's the word on editing init on a ctext console
[06:42] <lone_marauder> ?
[06:43] <SmrtJustin> lone_marauder: rc-update is da bomb!
[06:43] <void^> rebel2: packages.
[06:43] <jetscreamer> tigrux: what?
[06:43] <lone_marauder> *text
[06:43] <YukiCuss> lone_marauder, editing init?
[06:43] <lone_marauder> SmrtJustin, yeah, no lie
[06:43] <DBO> SmrtJustin, yes, I know, the first command I gave you would do that, the second ran it, the final instructions told you how to disable rsync (on runlevel 2)
[06:43] <rebel2> And if you don't portupgrade on the base install, you're going to get some many darn compile errors and dependancy issues its nuts
[06:43] <lone_marauder> YukiCuss, removing an init script from a given runlevel
[06:43] <YukiCuss> lone_marauder, simple: rm /etc/rc.(runlevel)/S??(programname)
[06:43] <void^> rebel2: if your ports tree doesn't fit your system, yes
[06:43] <SmrtJustin> spowers: I'm really glad I used gentoo for as long as I did, I learned a lot about how linux and things work.
[06:43] <benoy> Anyone know how to use amule?
[06:43] <jetscreamer> tigrux: you mean cd /usr/src && tar xvjf linux-source-<tab> && cd linux-source-<tab> ?
[06:44] <illnor> hi, if I want to change HorizSync and VertRefresh in xorg.conf .. should I set them to some close range around what my *monitor* says is the disp. freq (fh 67.5kHz, fv 74.98Hz) so as to stop the flickering on my monitor?
[06:44] <rebel2> void^: Mine didn't :(
[06:44] <tigrux> jetscreamer: I'm currently using a kernel for 686, and I want to recompile it for centrino, but I can't figure it out.
[06:44] <SmrtJustin> DBO: thanks
[06:44] <hyphenated> YukiCuss: the "debian way" is to use "update-rc.d"
[06:44] <Hoochie> benoy i know emule, any different?
[06:44] <sufa> where can i get dapper?
[06:44] <rebel2> illnor:  set as what your monitor specs say
[06:44] <intelikey> lone_marauder word on....  hehhe  the default ubuntu response to changing init is "don't"   lol
[06:44] <YukiCuss> hyphenated, ah; well.
[06:44] <void^> rebel2: need to take care which snapshot you download, or use a -current ftp for packages as well.
[06:44] <benoy> I am not sure, never used emule before
[06:44] <rebel2> check the docs on the website of the manufacturer
[06:44] <DBO> SmrtJustin, easy utility to use, just remember your runlevels are different from gentoo
[06:44] <YukiCuss> intelikey, not at all.
[06:44] <lone_marauder> tigrux - don't.  Really.
[06:44] <hyphenated> YukiCuss: tho I personally don't :-)
[06:44] <spowers> SmrtJustin: i had the same experience with slackware, before gentoo came out. learned a lot, then switched to debian :)
[06:44] <benoy> does it use server.met files?
[06:44] <spowers> SmrtJustin: in a way, i also feel like i'd be going backward to use ubuntu
[06:44] <jetscreamer> tigrux: the proc stuff is near the top when you do make menuconfig
[06:44] <tigrux> jetscreamer: I don't really know, since I don't know what is the exact debian way of rebulding a kernel.
[06:44] <Hoochie> benoy emule you connect to and server and search and download from there
[06:45] <lone_marauder> tigrux, I came from Gentoo land, where you could do that sort of thing very easily.  It doesn't buy you anything, and you can get into VERY big trouble if you screw up your kernel.
[06:45] <rebel2> well ubuntu is very easy going. heck even fedora has a harder learning curve.
[06:45] <intelikey> lone_marauder but it's standard sysv init
[06:45] <hyphenated> sufa: #ubuntu+1 is a great place to be for dapper stuff
[06:45] <YukiCuss> tigrux, the `Debian way' would be to install the source package!
[06:45] <illnor> rebel2 .. so the two lines "HorizSync 67.5" and "VertRefresh 74.98Hz" would do it?
[06:45] <rebel2> All the GUI is nice though and no default root keeps people away from the kernel at first hehe
[06:45] <SmrtJustin> DBO: well Gentoo technically doesn't use runlevels.  What about runlevels 3-5, do I need to worry about htem?
[06:45] <jetscreamer> tigrux: after you get it config'd the debian way is to use  make-kpkg which is in kernel-package
[06:45] <rebel2> illnor: so long as that is what the specs say then it will solve it yes
[06:45] <YukiCuss> SmrtJustin, almost never.
[06:45] <tigrux> YukiCuss: Which is, for the kernel? linux-meta?
[06:45] <spowers> whooaa too much text in here
[06:45] <DBO> SmrtJustin, they are admin defined but you really dont need to worry about them
[06:45] <lone_marauder> intelikey, agreed, but Gentoo had a very easy way of managing them.
[06:45] <spowers> i'm out
[06:45] <benoy> well, i am having problems connecting to the server that came with amule
[06:45] <YukiCuss> tigrux, IIRC, kernel-source-2.[etc] 
[06:45] <SmrtJustin> DBO: so do they not get started on a normal boot?
[06:45] <benoy> are there lists of different servers i can choose from?
[06:45] <lone_marauder> rcupdate add <service> <named runlevel>
[06:45] <jetscreamer> tigrux: so apt-get install kernel-package if you haven't, also build-essential
[06:46] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Yea, I know tha works for a vanilla. But the ubuntu's has a lot of patches.
[06:46] <lone_marauder> rcupdate remove <service> <named runlevel>
[06:46] <DBO> SmrtJustin, no
[06:46] <jetscreamer> err i mean the ubuntu way
[06:46] <intelikey> lone_marauder i have a tool for that, it's called   mc
[06:46] <Hoochie> benoy for me i get a long list of servers
[06:46] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Oki, let me try.
[06:46] <Hoochie> benoy maybe you should try emule? ^^
[06:46] <benoy> i hear that amule is supposed to be better than emule
[06:46] <jetscreamer> tigrux: the kernel-source should be pre-patched if that helps
[06:46] <benoy> not sure though
[06:46] <COJ> hello, i was just installing ubuntu and screwed up my pc... i need some help!
[06:47] <jetscreamer> *mule is kinda slow imo
[06:47] <Hoochie> i dont know myself
[06:47] <benoy> what is ur server list address?
[06:47] <void^> last time i checked amule had a working download serverlist button
[06:47] <YukiCuss> COJ, ask a question!
[06:47] <DBO> COJ, can you be more specific on what errors you are getting or what is going wrong?
[06:47] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Oki. Thanks.
[06:47] <intelikey> lone_marauder    update-rc.d
[06:47] <Grark> ok this is frustrating.
[06:47] <Grark> trying to find a good media converter
[06:47] <Grark> been reading forums, help's howto's.
[06:47] <TheMonoTone> why are there no ffmpeg header files?
[06:47] <lone_marauder> intelikey, very nice - thanks!
[06:47] <jetscreamer> Grark: what kind of media
[06:47] <Hoochie> benoy mind if i pm?
[06:47] <Grark> all point to long convuluted solutions.
[06:47] <SmrtJustin> DBO: whats anacron?
[06:47] <intelikey> but  imo   mc  beets it
[06:47] <crimsun> TheMonoTone: sure there are
[06:47] <jetscreamer> apt-get install ffmpeg
[06:47] <Grark> jetscreamer, just trying to convert avi to mpg
[06:48] <YukiCuss> Grark, helps* howtos*.. !
[06:48] <SmrtJustin> DBO: and bluez-utils for that matter?
[06:48] <COJ> well i was trying to instal ubuntu on my external hard drive so i can have a dual boot with linux.. but after installtion and after GRUB was installed, it does not load and tells me ERROR 21
[06:48] <benoy> nope
[06:48] <COJ> what can i do to fix this?
[06:48] <rebel2> Whats the command to search APT for packages?
[06:48] <DBO> SmrtJustin, like cron, and bluetooth respectively
[06:48] <crimsun> TheMonoTone: ``apt-cache showsrc ffmpeg|grep ^Binary''
[06:48] <YukiCuss> rebel2, apt-cache search [text] 
[06:48] <rebel2> danke
[06:48] <YukiCuss> bitte.
[06:48] <twb> What package do I need to install so I can compile C programs with -m32 on my AMD64 system?
[06:48] <SmrtJustin> DBO: so, why would my machine be starting anacron and cron?
[06:49] <DBO> COJ, thats because it cant mount the external drive for some reason... Im not sure how you would fix this issue...
[06:49] <jetscreamer> Grark: avidemux, acidrip, http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-vcd-dvd.html#menc-feat-vcd-dvd-constraints-resolution or http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/ffmpeg-doc.html#SEC5
[06:49] <TheMonoTone> why in gods name aren't they named something like ffmpeg-dev
[06:49] <intelikey> is bitte standard response to danke ?
[06:49] <lone_marauder> intelikey, what is mc?  I don't see it in Synaptic.
[06:49] <COJ> right, so now what?!
[06:49] <TheMonoTone> comeon now
[06:49] <YukiCuss> twb, I'm not sure on the specific answer to that - but, I hope you're aware that it's typically not that simple to run 32-bit programs without some sort of chrooted environment.
[06:49] <Grark> jetscreamer, I'll have a look
[06:49] <TheMonoTone> but thank you crimsun
[06:49] <COJ> i can't start my windows now so i cant access my internal hard dirve
[06:49] <COJ> lol
[06:49] <twb> YukiCuss: http://twb.ath.cx/tmp/tmp.log
[06:49] <YukiCuss> intelikey, dankeschon (thank you); bitteschon (you're welcome). possibly with added umlaut.
[06:49] <intelikey> lone_marauder it's there.   mc = midnight commander
[06:49] <jetscreamer> Grark: that was 4 different ways
[06:49] <DBO> SmrtJustin, thats a great question, and in general, I believe you can disable anacron
[06:49] <COJ> isn't there something?!
[06:49] <DBO> unless you use it of course
[06:50] <lone_marauder> intelikey, OH - I saw "file manager" and thought that couldn't be it.
[06:50] <jetscreamer> Grark: avidemux is good, i'm using it atm to convert avi to mpeg
[06:50] <intelikey> schon= you
[06:50] <YukiCuss> COJ, have you tried googling for `error 21 grub'?
[06:50] <lone_marauder> intelikey, my bad
[06:50] <DBO> COJ, you can put your windows disk in, press r when it prompts to enter the recover console, and type fixmbr when you get to a prompt
[06:50] <SmrtJustin> DBO: ok, what about dbus? isn't that usually called on as needed?
[06:50] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Actually, I will not modify anything, I only wat to get a kernel build specific to centrino.
[06:50] <DBO> SmrtJustin, leave that on
[06:50] <SmrtJustin> DBO: ok
[06:50] <twb> YukiCuss: executive summary: CFLAGS=-m32 ./configure ==> error: C compiler cannot create executables
[06:50] <COJ> lol i know except that i cant find my windows disk!
[06:50] <jetscreamer> tigrux: you just change the processor target when you do make menuconfig... it's near the top
[06:50] <COJ> thx anyway
[06:50] <SmrtJustin> DBO: what about powernowd?
[06:51] <benoy> u still there?
[06:51] <lone_marauder> I love the "danke schoen"  "bitte shcoen" exchange.  Direct translation - "thanks beautiful"  "please beautiful"
[06:51] <DBO> SmrtJustin, on a laptop?
[06:51] <asdf25> would removing the references to the external disk from grub.conf/menu.lst fix it? just leave in the entry for Windows?
[06:51] <YukiCuss> lone_marauder, isn't that schon, with added umlaut?
[06:51] <jetscreamer> tigrux: i can't swear there is centrino optimization in there, i've never tried (don't have one) but if there is, there it is.
[06:51] <SmrtJustin> I'm used to my machine booting fast like it was w/ Gentoo, so it just seems like ubuntu is starting a lot of stuff that isn't needed
[06:51] <lone_marauder> I don't have a german keyboard :)
[06:51] <SmrtJustin> DBO: nope, desktop
[06:51] <lone_marauder> but the schoen is the umlaut'ed "o"
[06:51] <YukiCuss> twb, so I see; I'm curious why you're compiling it for 32-bit system anyway.. I don't know how to fix it.
[06:52] <rebel2> Question... now this is intense. Do I use Ghost on my ubuntu machine to make an image of the windows boxes? or do I need to use a windows ghost program to make the image and then rsync in and grab them?
[06:52] <DBO> SmrtJustin, you can disable it, but it hardly eats anything
[06:52] <twb> YukiCuss: because the package I'm compiling doesn't work on 64bit systems.
[06:52] <sean13_> hey
[06:52] <intelikey> lone_marauder after learning how and what mc does   you'll use it for everything concerning system admin file manipulation    mv cp ln ch-own/mod edit view  hehhe it's a dandy
[06:52] <twb> YukiCuss: I'm told that -m32 is supposed to magically make it work, but I don't believe it.
[06:52] <sean13_> does anyone know a program that will record video from a usb webcam?
[06:52] <tigrux> jetscreamer: There is, the cpu is PENTUIMM.
[06:52] <lone_marauder> The germans also have another great phrase - "schoene sheisse" - "beautiful shit"
[06:52] <SmrtJustin> DBO: what about ppp, and pppd-dns?  (sorry to ask you about all these services)
[06:52] <YukiCuss> twb, neither would I: presumably, you don't have any 32-bit libraries in place, and 64-bit ones will not link very carefully.
[06:52] <jetscreamer> tigrux: ok then you shouldn't have a problem
[06:53] <DBO> SmrtJustin, are you on dialup or DSL (directly to modem)?
[06:53] <twb> YukiCuss: exactly, which is why I'm wondering how the other guy made it work for him.
[06:53] <YukiCuss> twb, in that case, you might consider making a 32-bit chroot .. it's actually not /that/ hard, but it can be a bit of an annoyance. I ended up just installing an i386 system, as I didn't see much point to using the amd64 one.
[06:53] <SmrtJustin> DBO: nope, I'm on cable, and I let my linux server handle all the routing
[06:53] <DBO> SmrtJustin, unless you dial in, you can kill them too
[06:54] <SmrtJustin> DBO: k
[06:54] <ubuntu_> hello
[06:54] <ubuntu_> how are zou guzs ?
[06:54] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Oki, do you know what file must a modfy to add centrino as cpu? I'm reading debian/rules for both linux-meta and kernel-package and do not say anything about flavours or cpus.
[06:54] <SmrtJustin> DBO: mdadm?
[06:54] <DBO> SmrtJustin, do you have raid?
[06:54] <SmrtJustin> DBO: well my mobo supports it, but I don't use it
[06:55] <nomasteryoda|w> and we're back
[06:55] <DBO> SmrtJustin, using SATA?
[06:55] <twb> YukiCuss: that would be giving in!
[06:55] <jetscreamer> tigrux: when you do make menuconfig, after you unpack the source, the cpu optimizations are near the top
[06:55] <nomasteryoda|w> intelikey, i just gave up on that media... i do own ghost... so that worked
[06:55] <Grark> jetscreamer, both are commandline driven again, and while I'd love to spend hours learning, I really need a quick gui app. :(
[06:55] <SmrtJustin> DBO: no, but in the future I may... so if its something that would disable me from using sata, I'd just leave it on.
[06:55] <YukiCuss> twb, naturally! But, ask yourself what you gain anyway?
[06:55] <DBO> leave it on
[06:55] <SmrtJustin> k
[06:55] <jetscreamer> tigrux:  i forget exactly where, but not very far down... 2nd or 3rd iirc
[06:55] <twb> YukiCuss: well, it means I can be self-righteously indignant.
[06:56] <intelikey> nomasteryoda|w mmm and ?
[06:56] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Yes, I know that. But debian always require to modify files.
[06:56] <jetscreamer> Grarg: avicemux and acidrip are gui
[06:56] <YukiCuss> twb, bah!
[06:56] <SmrtJustin> DBO: whats makedev do?
[06:56] <jetscreamer> err Grark ^^
[06:56] <DBO> SmrtJustin, it makes the /dev directory
[06:56] <jetscreamer> tigrux: what?
[06:56] <DBO> leave it on
[06:56] <SmrtJustin> DBO: gotcha
[06:56] <jetscreamer> Grark: make that avidemux and acidrip
[06:56] <jetscreamer> are gui
[06:56] <SmrtJustin> DBO: whats vbesave?
[06:56] <tigrux> jetscreamer: I thought I had to add PENTIUMM in any debian/whatever
[06:57] <jetscreamer> tigrux: no you do make menuconfig, and a couple lines down inside a node you will find the cpu optimization section
[06:57] <DBO> SmrtJustin, its for your video card bios, lets you save the current configurate
[06:57] <DBO> leave it on
[06:57] <TheMonoTone> I'm looking for a library, libavcodec, how would I find the package that provides it?
[06:57] <TheMonoTone> there is no libavcodec, only libavcodec-dev...
[06:57] <DBO> s/configurate/configuration
[06:58] <jetscreamer> TheMonoTone: it's probably in that non-free repo
[06:58] <tigrux> jetscreamer: But in what directory? After untarring the .tar.bz2 linux-source provides? Does it have all the patches applied?
[06:58] <jetscreamer> !mplayer
[06:58] <ubotu> hmm... mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[06:58] <blindx> is there a switch i could put on apt-get to make it download the depends as well?
[06:58] <TheMonoTone> I'm doing opencv
[06:58] <TheMonoTone> but I suppose that may help
[06:58] <intelikey> !plf
[06:58] <ubotu> it has been said that plf is the Penguin Liberation Front, see http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf , mainly for i386 users with some packages for ppc
[06:59] <blindx> 
[06:59] <jetscreamer> tigrux: it's make menuconfig, when you config the new kernel. you cd into the source dir and run make menuconfig
[06:59] <intelikey> the dickens you say blindx
[06:59] <tigrux> DBO: Did you already try marillat?
[06:59] <twb> blindx: apt-get should do that automatically.
[06:59] <jetscreamer> the patches should be in the ubuntu kernel source already you shouldn't have to mess with patching
[06:59] <blindx> hm. maybe it was giving me another error, twb. let me find out.
[06:59] <SmrtJustin> DBO: theres one thats getting cut off, it starts: stop-read
[06:59] <twb> blindx: what are you installing?
[07:00] <DBO> tigrux, you mean debian?  no
[07:00] <jetscreamer> tigrux: apt-get install libncurses5-dev btw if you havent
[07:00] <blindx> ffmpeg
[07:00] <badr> Hi everyone. Sometimes Ubuntu will just permanently freeze. Is there any way I can find out what program is causing this?
[07:00] <TheMonoTone> thank you!
[07:00] <DBO> SmrtJustin, which one?
[07:00] <tigrux> jetscreamer: Ok, there is an easy way of test it. If the new kernel has stuff about ricoh, then it has the patches.
[07:00] <word> intelikey or void^ are you sure that the line was supposed to go into modprobe.conf?
[07:00] <torpedo|dog> badr, just out of curiosity, are you running Beagle?
[07:00] <money> hello
[07:00] <Codename_V> badr: the kernel.  I get that when my memory is bad.
[07:00] <tigrux> DBO: marillat is plenty of barely legal packages.
[07:00] <SmrtJustin> DBO: is there anyway I can make the service column wider?
[07:00] <intelikey> word i would have made a script and ran it from init....
[07:01] <money> i hear ubuntu is good, i have to switch from debian   to ubuntu, i can't take debian anymore, theres way too many problems with it
[07:01] <jetscreamer> marillat is for debian, don't use it for ubuntu
[07:01] <blindx> I got two "(whatever) needs to be installed, but will not be installed" and three "(whatever) needs to be installed, but (something else) is to be installed"
[07:01] <SmrtJustin> DBO: so I can read it
[07:01] <twb> blindx: works for me.
[07:01] <money> anyway, i need  to  do a network install
[07:01] <badr> torpedo|dog, : No, I don't think so.
[07:01] <twb> blindx: you may prefer "aptitude install ffmpeg"
[07:01] <torpedo|dog> Alright, if you had it, you'd know.
[07:01] <jetscreamer> there is an ubuntu specific flavor of marillat but i can never remember the name
[07:01] <badr> Codename_V, : so you mean I should run memtest?
[07:01] <twb> blindx: don't forget to run "aptitude update" regularly.
[07:01] <jetscreamer> !mplayer
[07:01] <ubotu> I guess mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:01] <Codename_V> badr: wouldn't hurt.
[07:01] <blindx> Same errors, twb.
[07:01] <TheMonoTone> that still doesn't help me
[07:01] <jetscreamer> !sources
[07:01] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:01] <TheMonoTone> with ffmpeg
[07:01] <twb> blindx: what does "aptitude --version" report?
[07:01] <TheMonoTone> and its lack of libraries/includes
[07:02] <word> intelikey: Uh....
[07:02] <DBO> SmrtJustin, ok, I see what you are trying to say now... and AFAIK, no you cant
[07:02] <twb> blindx: aptitude 0.4 or 0.2?
[07:02] <jetscreamer> you need that other source TheMonoTone
[07:02] <TheMonoTone> I added it
[07:02] <blindx> aptitude 0.2.15.9 compiled at Sep 22 2005 09:10:29
[07:02] <Codename_V> badr: I'm kinda partial to memtest86+.  it's more up to date.  faster.  and less buggy.
[07:02] <jetscreamer> then apt-get update
[07:02] <twb> blindx: OK, you have the old, shitty one.
[07:02] <jetscreamer> !find ffmpeg
[07:02] <TheMonoTone> how do I know which package to add?
[07:02] <DBO> SmrtJustin, leave that stop one as is
[07:02] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'ffmpeg' (2 shown): ffmpeg ;; gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg.
[07:02] <blindx> oh, great! :D
[07:02] <twb> blindx: are you using breezy still?
[07:02] <ron_> i'm only getting sound through 1 speaker. anyone have a clue why this is?
[07:02] <skpl> is there anyway to open up a file browser with su priveldges?
[07:02] <TheMonoTone> it says its already installed...?
[07:02] <blindx> still? i just installed it two days ago
[07:02] <money> http://gridpt1.fe.up.pt/mlopes/blog/index.php/ubuntu-network-install/ , is that a good guide for installing ubuntu on my system?
[07:02] <jetscreamer> should jsut work then TheMonoTone
[07:02] <Codename_V> skpl: gsudo or something?  gsudo nautilus
[07:03] <twb> blindx: OK.  You'll have to resolve the conflicts manually.
[07:03] <TheMonoTone> missing library somehow to build with ffmpeg support in opencv :-(
[07:03] <jetscreamer> TheMonoTone: you may or may not need some other codecs
[07:03] <twb> blindx: unless you wanna upgrade to dapper? ;-P
[07:03] <tewn> skpl, you can launch from terminal as sudo su "gedit"
[07:03] <blindx> that sounds like fun, twb.
[07:03] <badr> Codename_V, : Ok, I will try running that. However, I dual boot with WinXP which I haven't seen freeze yet, thought I use it less.
[07:03] <blindx> twb, is this going to interfere with my laziness at all?
[07:03] <money> i need  to netinstall ubuntu, because i don't have a cd drive, can someone please help
[07:03] <twb> blindx: http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/aptitude/aptitude-intro.html
[07:03] <intelikey> word like this as root     " echo '<put the full command string here>' > /etc/init.d/mytv.sh ;chmod 700 /etc/init.d/mytv.sh ;ln -s /etc/init.d/mytv.sh /etc/rcS.d/S56mytv  "
[07:03] <twb> blindx: read that.  It will build character.
[07:03] <TheMonoTone> it specifically says
[07:03] <blindx> lol.
[07:03] <TheMonoTone> libavcodec
[07:03] <skpl> i dislike being unable to delete files with my file browser
[07:03] <swordwww> i had installed eggdrop.. but where tha heck is /eggdrop? where i put my .conf files?
[07:03] <blindx> build character
[07:03] <blindx> That's why they dig holes ;)
[07:03] <TheMonoTone> I don't get why there's a libavcodec-dev package
[07:03] <skpl> their should be a menu item, su file browser
[07:03] <TheMonoTone> but no library
[07:03] <skpl> or maybe not
[07:04] <skpl> im just talkIN CRAZY
[07:04] <tigrux> jetscreamer: You are right! The kernel source provided by linuc-source has all the patches!
[07:04] <swordwww> :(
[07:04] <ESPOiG> when installin ubuntu on ur hdd can u actually format the drive before installin the files, cuz i just set them up and it seems to still keep my settings from the last time i installed ubuntu ?
[07:04] <TheMonoTone> hrm
[07:04] <TheMonoTone> I apologize
[07:04] <intelikey> that is the way i would have done it.  that is not the "UBUNTU" way. word
[07:04] <TheMonoTone> it must just be the wrong version of ffmpeg
[07:04] <DBO> ESPOiG, yes, there is an option to do that
[07:04] <word> intelikey: Err..ok
[07:04] <money> can someone plesae help me?    i really need help
[07:04] <money> with a netisntall of ubuntu
[07:05] <ESPOiG> should it take sum time to format 40gb
[07:05] <ESPOiG> DBO: ^
[07:05] <blindx> oh, add kicked in. i no longer care about not being able to install ffmpeg
[07:05] <blindx> I'll read that page later..
[07:05] <torpedo|dog> ESPOiG, it shouldn't take too long.
[07:05] <money> anyone?
[07:05] <jetscreamer> ESPOiG: it doesn't take a long time to 'format' ext3
[07:05] <DBO> ESPOiG, to do a quick format no, but if you did a full format it would take much longer
[07:05] <blindx> I think I'm gonna run to the store, anyone want anything?
[07:05] <skpl> add
[07:05] <skpl> word
[07:05] <jetscreamer> money: there 'should' be some boot floppies for a netinstall available somewhere (not sure but should be)
[07:06] <ESPOiG> k ill boot up... and see wat happens cuz i want a fresh install
[07:06] <swordwww> i had installed eggdrop.. but where tha heck is /eggdrop? where i put my .conf files?
[07:06] <money> jet: im fgonna folow this guide, i only have one floppy by the way
[07:06] <jetscreamer> !reinstall
[07:06] <intelikey> ESPOiG if you test for bad blocks yes it takes a while
[07:06] <ubotu> jetscreamer: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:06] <gynamastic> money http://aj.daisho.us/ubuntu/
[07:06] <money> jetscreamer: i'll follow this, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[07:06] <money> alright, hold on
[07:06] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, I'd guess it's in /etc/eggdrop
[07:06] <jetscreamer> money: ok?
[07:06] <word> Ok, I just followed what the guy did on that linuxquestions.org url I gave you so now i'm going to see if it works.
[07:06] <torpedo|dog> (edjubicated guess)
[07:07] <ESPOiG> are these options within the setting up ur hdd ready for install area
[07:07] <ESPOiG> ?
[07:07] <intelikey> quick format / full format   ....   hehhe windows language....
[07:07] <DBO> yes
[07:07] <swordwww> torpedo|dog;  dont have /etc/eggdrop :(
[07:07] <malv> so how complete is drake?
[07:07] <money> jetscreamer: im gonna install over this crappy debian installationm,  after i install ubuntu it will delete debian right?
[07:07] <DBO> intelikey, yes, the language most users here... sadly speak
[07:07] <intelikey> DBO most ?
[07:07] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, is it a per-user configuration?
[07:07] <SmrtJustin> DBO: whats rmnologin?
[07:08] <money> jetscreamer: n /etc/dnsmasq.conf, add the line:
[07:08] <money>   dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,roo,172.31.0.252
[07:08] <DBO> intelikey, yes, like everyones coming to ask a question =P
[07:08] <jetscreamer> money: it should erase debian installation and put ubuntu in it's place
[07:08] <jetscreamer> !reinstall
[07:08] <ubotu> "COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l | awk '/^[hi] i/{print $2}' | xargs apt-get -y --reinstall install, or dpkg --get-selections > packages , then later, dpkg --set-selections < packages && apt-get install"
[07:08] <money> jetscreamer: i don't have that file
[07:08] <intelikey> SmrtJustin removes the No login lock file so you can login
[07:08] <swordwww> i just installed i dont know nothing :\ ... auto installed eggdrop and eggdrop-data
[07:08] <DBO> SmrtJustin, removes nologin
[07:08] <jetscreamer> money: i've never done pxe booting, sorry can't help with that :(
[07:08] <DBO> SmrtJustin, leave it on
[07:08] <lone_marauder> aahh!!  There's llamas in my memory -  grep -e "llama" kcore
[07:08] <lone_marauder>  ...  Binary file kcore matches
[07:08] <jetscreamer> but you probably just create the file
[07:08] <swordwww> i have searched all my / and i dont found nothing
[07:09] <lone_marauder> sorry.  bored.
[07:09] <money> well, i need to netinstalll ubuntu i don't have a cd drive, whats the easiest way
[07:09] <sean13_> Does anyone know of an application that will record video from my webcam?
[07:09] <jetscreamer> money: boot floppy i guess
[07:09] <SmrtJustin> DBO: ok, I'm down to only a few. atd and apmd
[07:10] <money> alright, 640 megs won't fit on a floppy, and i can't find a good guide on how to net install ubuntu
[07:10] <ESPOiG> DBO: when i want to format i go manually edit partition table right?
[07:10] <torpedo|dog> ESPOiG, yes.
[07:10] <jetscreamer> money: the boot floppy image should be like 1.44
[07:10] <DBO> SmrtJustin, you can probably turn both of those off with ease
[07:10] <jetscreamer> !boot floppy
[07:10] <ESPOiG> now i select free space?
[07:10] <ubotu> jetscreamer: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:10] <jetscreamer> !install
[07:10] <ubotu> Installing Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation Installing software on Ubuntu? See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingSoftware
[07:11] <DBO> SmrtJustin, btw, if you want cron, you need anacron on
[07:11] <intelikey> money there isn't one.  what about some distro that supports netinstall ?
[07:11] <money> jetscreamer: so i jsut download the image, to floppy, and isntall fomr that?
[07:11] <DBO> SmrtJustin, I should have mentioned that
[07:11] <jetscreamer> money: the correct image yes
[07:11] <jetscreamer> not the cd install one
[07:11] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, you may want to /join #egghelp
[07:11] <SmrtJustin> DBO: ok, now how do I quit this program and save my changes?
[07:11] <money> jetscreamer: where can i get it?
[07:11] <DBO> SmrtJustin, press q
[07:11] <SmrtJustin> DBO: do I need regular cron too then?
[07:11] <swordwww> torpedo|dog;  aready there.,.
[07:11] <DBO> SmrtJustin, if you want cron
[07:11] <torpedo|dog> Hm :-/
[07:12] <skpl> does anyone know the address of the diskmounter script to automatically mount a windows partition on bootup?
[07:12] <SmrtJustin> hmm, so I need acron and cron
[07:12] <swordwww> =(
[07:12] <lone_marauder> skpl, wouldn't that be in /etc/fstab?
[07:12] <DBO> SmrtJustin, anacron and cron if you want to use cron
[07:12] <intelikey> SmrtJustin i use neither
[07:12] <tonyyarusso> !diskmounter
[07:12] <ubotu> I heard diskmounter is to automatically mount your ntfs, fat32 or hfs+ drives, download and read http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[07:12] <SmrtJustin> intelikey: what do you use?
[07:12] <intelikey> at
[07:13] <intelikey> when needed
[07:13] <SmrtJustin> never heard of it
[07:13] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, /var/eggdrop/...?
[07:13] <skpl> lone_marauder, nevermind, i found it
[07:14] <PanHandleWind> evening all..2 quick questions, if no one minds...1)  how do I create my own wallpaper and 2)  how do I access NTFS partitions (I am running Ubuntu 5.x as guest OS in VMWare workstation on XP)
[07:14] <ESPOiG> when i go into free space on my hdd, with the spare 10gb with windows on it... i dont see an option to format it?
[07:14] <ZeZu> what do i edit so that the kernel wont freakout if i put another gfx card in my box ?
[07:14] <torpedo|dog> ESPOiG, perhaps you should apply the changes and then go back to the free space
[07:15] <ESPOiG> torpedo|dog: ?
[07:15] <money> says i need 5 floppies  to netinstall ubuntu,  i only have one
[07:15] <DBO> ZeZu, is it freaking out when you put a new one in?
[07:15] <swordwww> torpedo|dog;  nein
[07:15] <ZeZu> DBO sure is
[07:15] <intelikey> kernels gennely don't freek over gfx cards
[07:15] <ZeZu> i figured the kernel wouldn't mind
[07:15] <DBO> ZeZu, whats it saying?
[07:15] <ZeZu> yea
[07:15] <saik0> PanHandleWind, 1) With the GIMP and 2) Using SMB shares
[07:15] <saik0> DBO, hi
[07:16] <DBO> hi saik0 about time you jumped in the mess
[07:16] <PanHandleWind> donka, saikG
[07:16] <ZeZu> err i didn't exactly log it, said something about it tried to modify init
[07:16] <intelikey> xorg will FREEK over it prolly
[07:16] <PanHandleWind> saik0
[07:16] <ZeZu> no
[07:16] <ZeZu> it was the kernel
[07:16] <SmrtJustin> DBO: ok, thanks A TON
[07:16] <ZeZu> if it were xorg then it would just go to RL1 i believe
[07:16] <PanHandleWind> you folks are the BESt
[07:16] <saik0> PanHandleWind, Bitte
[07:16] <ESPOiG> torpedo|dog: what i boot up in the gParted live cd and try and format it there?
[07:16] <ZeZu> and i could edit xorg.conf
[07:16] <ZeZu> kernel panic = kernel i'd imagine
[07:16] <DBO> ZeZu, without the error it is magnitudes harder to tech support...
[07:17] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, alright, I guess at this point I'd go to find it with some search utility.
[07:17] <ZeZu> yea i was j/w if there was anything generic i can do
[07:17] <blindx> lmao, I'm running winamp in ubuntu. this is silly.
[07:17] <lone_marauder> You KP'ed a machine by changing the video card?
[07:17] <intelikey> rl1 hmmm tty1 ?
[07:17] <ZeZu> its going from an onboard to a pci card and it doesn't like it
[07:17] <swordwww> torpedo|dog; ty for the help
[07:17] <ESPOiG> blindx: i have done it to
[07:17] <ESPOiG> blindx: :P
[07:17] <DBO> ZeZu, are you running the latest ubuntu (2.6.12) kernel?
[07:17] <torpedo|dog> swordwww, what help? ;)
[07:17] <YukiCuss> blindx, use XMMS, mplayer. rhythmbox, anything.
[07:17] <saik0> blindx, yes. yes it is.
[07:17] <ZeZu> yes
[07:18] <swordwww> torpedo|dog;  well.. you tryed
[07:18] <DBO> ZeZu, try a different slot
[07:18] <blindx> i was just curious if i could run an install using wine.. and then actually run the program
[07:18] <ZeZu> o.O
[07:18] <blindx> does it work? :P
[07:18] <bluecookies> somebody could help me with kbfx problems
[07:18] <ESPOiG> blindx: try xmms or bmp they much like winamp
[07:18] <blindx> i have xmms
[07:18] <ZeZu> i'll try that, i'll google a bit first, its an old 3dfx card and maybe its support isn't compiled into this kernel
[07:18] <blindx> i was just curious
[07:18] <intelikey> ZeZu when it freeks  switch the cable back to the on board and see if it's displaying there....
[07:18] <Thinkl00p> I followed this site http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-27916.html and rebooted then it didn't show my eth1(wireless) card which should have been changed to wireless
[07:18] <ZeZu> intelikey, huh?
[07:18] <bluecookies> somebody could help me with kbfx problems
[07:19] <DBO> ZeZu, he means the monitor cable
[07:19] <YukiCuss> blindx, I can play StarCraft: Broodwar in WINE..
[07:19] <Thinkl00p> so i removed prism54 from the /etc/hotplug/blacklist file and reboot.. now my ubuntu box is hung up at the hotplug detection phase during start up
[07:19] <Thinkl00p> and won't go passed
[07:19] <ZeZu> i guess i understand what he means but ...
[07:19] <Thinkl00p> how do i fix it
[07:19] <ZeZu> that is a very odd suggestion
[07:19] <ZeZu> A: vga cables are not hot swappable
[07:19] <torpedo|dog> Alright, can anybody help me with a problem with a USB mass storage device?
[07:19] <DBO> ZeZu, try disabling the integrated video
[07:19] <ZeZu> B: i obviously have video output or i'd never get it to boot
[07:19] <ZeZu> DBO, i did
[07:20] <bluecookies> DBO: can u help me
 A: vga cables are not hot swappable  <----  hmmm why not ?
[07:20] <bluecookies> DBO: is about kbfx
[07:20] <torpedo|dog> I've hot-swapped a few VGA cables in my day.
[07:20] <lone_marauder> ZeZu, uh, you can move a vga cable after you turn on a computer.
[07:20] <ZeZu> they have power going through them
[07:20] <DBO> bluecookies, I dont use KDE, sorry...
[07:20] <lone_marauder> It's called sneakernet KVM
[07:20] <intelikey> turn the monitor off and move the cable.
[07:20] <ZeZu> unplugin a VGA cord and stick it on your tongue
[07:20] <ZeZu> ;)
[07:21] <torpedo|dog> They don't have much power, I don't think.
[07:21] <YukiCuss> ZeZu, they certainly are hot swappable.
[07:21] <ESPOiG> hooray no programs will load... not even nautlius :P
[07:21] <rob> I've got a Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02) in my Compaq Presario M2000 laptop and can't get it working, any ideas?
[07:21] <money> can someone help me please,  i need to netinstall ubuntu..i have one floppy disc
[07:21] <DBO> ZeZu, so do USB ports, but they are hot swappable
[07:21] <intelikey> they have a signal quality power flow
[07:21] <ZeZu> YukiCuss, with the power on ?
[07:21] <Thinkl00p> anyone know how to fix or modify the /etc/hotplug/blacklist file since it won't let me boot into ubuntu
[07:21] <ZeZu> DBO, USB is made to be hotswappable
[07:21] <lone_marauder> Zezu - I have moved literally hundreds of monitors from one computer to another - trust me - it works fine.
[07:21] <intelikey> not a power supply power flow
[07:21] <YukiCuss> ZeZu, yep.
[07:21] <DBO> ZeZu, its ok, they are hot swappable
[07:21] <solid_liq> is there an nxclient/nxserver in apt?
[07:22] <ZeZu> ok well that wasn't the point anyways
[07:22] <lone_marauder> Just don't lick the plug
[07:22] <ZeZu> it was still not a very usefull thing to do
[07:22] <blindx> I'm trying to use wine to run a program that depends on a file in the same directory as the executable.. the program is not finding this file. Where should I copy it to? wine's location?
[07:22] <DBO> ZeZu, I agree, but intelikey tends to be a smart feller... I dont think hes being stupid for no reason...
[07:22] <frenchy> hey i just installed 5.10 on my pc and when i logg in i get the mouse curser and nothing else, it plays the log on sound too but nothing happenbs
[07:22] <YukiCuss> blindx, no; into ~/.wine/drive_c/
[07:22] <ZeZu> I didn't say he wasn't
[07:22] <blindx> drive_c?
[07:22] <YukiCuss> blindx, that's your WINE installation's virtual `C' drive.
[07:22] <blindx> ok
[07:22] <ZeZu> more to the line of that doesn't fit the current situation
[07:22] <YukiCuss> And you can put things in there as you please.
[07:23] <intelikey> lol yeah what DBO said    hehhe
[07:23] <blindx> YukiCuss, should i move everything there?
[07:23] <DBO> ZeZu, anyhow, can you try and get that error, it would be really nice...
[07:23] <YukiCuss> blindx, typically, if you install something, it'll end up in there.
[07:23] <DBO> ZeZu, then I might be able to start poking at things for you
[07:23] <blindx> it's not an install, YukiCuss
[07:23] <lone_marauder> Zezu - did you disable the onboard video when you installed the new card?
[07:23] <YukiCuss> blindx, well, in that case, move things into there. ~/.wine/drive_c/yourprogram/
[07:23] <YukiCuss> Or similar.
[07:24] <DBO> lone_marauder, yeah, we already went over that =)
[07:24] <intelikey> DBO when i stop laughing long enough, i'll say thank you, and good night......
[07:24] <money> can someone please help me,   i need to netinstall ubuntu with one floppy
[07:24] <wastrel> bye
[07:24] <ZeZu> lone_marauder, yes
[07:24] <intelikey> see yall tomarrow.
[07:24] <DBO> intelikey, you been in the trenches long enough here, Ill play nice =)
[07:24] <DBO> night intelikey
[07:24] <floppyears> hi
[07:24] <DBO> hi
[07:25] <floppyears> can I use ubuntu to change the ctime timestamp of a file ?
[07:25] <skpl> can someoen tell me why my mounted windows partitions do not show up on the desktop?
[07:25] <lone_marauder> Zezu - if you pull the new video card and use the old one, do you still get a KP?
[07:25] <nomasteryoda|w> floppyears, try "man touch"
[07:25] <DBO> skpl, is it mounted?
[07:25] <floppyears> nomasteryoda|w: I have
[07:25] <pvd2006> Can you get firefox to run with crossover and use the plugins that work with windows
[07:25] <UserX> skpl, they should, mine certainly do
[07:25] <tewn> may i ask how you install the nonfree version of flash from plf ?
[07:25] <money> HOW DO I NETINSTALL UBUNTU WITH ONE FLOPPY
[07:26] <DBO> UserX, its a configuration setting for metacity, you can turn them on and off
[07:26] <YukiCuss> money, don't yell.
[07:26] <lone_marauder> money YOU CANT.
[07:26] <money> no one is answering
[07:26] <skpl> dbo: yes, they are mounted
[07:26] <ZeZu> lone_marauder, no i'm on the box right now
[07:26] <skpl> UserX, they used to, but now they do not
[07:26] <YukiCuss> money, that was the first request I saw. we're all volunteers, yelling won't make things any better for you.
[07:26] <skpl> i used a script called diskmounter, and it has worked in the past
[07:26] <DBO> money, you would need with a bootable floppy with some way to access a network share, or a bootPROM
[07:26] <UserX> DBO, ok icic
[07:26] <lone_marauder> ZeZu - has this video card been known to work in this computer in the past?
[07:26] <nomasteryoda|w> money, yes we are.. you can't do that..
[07:26] <jobadiah> hello when I start up ubuntu i get the startup music and radio stations stream music ok in VLC...however games like supertux and metal blob solid have no sound...Anyone know the cause of this?
[07:26] <ZeZu> lone_marauder, not his computer but others
[07:26] <money> whhy does it sya it on the ubuntu website then
[07:27] <ZeZu> a few others
[07:27] <lone_marauder> ZeZu - what kind of video card is it?
[07:27] <DBO> skpl, Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor
[07:27] <xerophyte> say for example i am rsync a file which is symlink .. and i use the -L option i get the real file but how can i get the real file with original file name and i need to download the symlink file but result should be real file with real name .. because i have filname-lastest.gz which points to filename-realdate.gz so i want the realfile name
[07:27] <nomasteryoda|w> a floppy drive, but more than one floppy is required for a netinstall
[07:27] <ZeZu> voodoo3
[07:27] <money> nomasteryoda|w: why does it say you can on the ubuntu website then??????
[07:27] <nomasteryoda|w> i just answered that
[07:27] <DBO> skpl, in there apps -> nautilus -> desktop -> check "volumes_visible"
[07:27] <money> yes you can!@!!!!!
[07:27] <frenchy> can anyone tell me why when i just installed ubuntu breezy whenever i log in i see the mouse curser and nothing else
[07:28] <YukiCuss> money, where does it say it? Less exclamation marks please.
[07:28] <lone_marauder> ZeZu, AGP?
[07:28] <DBO> money, calm down, you need to share out the file on a different server on a share, then use a bootable floppy to access it
[07:28] <money> well is there a way i can isntall from the iso, without burning it to a disc, because my cd-rw drive won't get recogin ed by this crappy ass debian oim on now
[07:28] <money> sorry for yelling, im just real frustrated,
[07:28] <ZeZu> lone_marauder, PCI
[07:29] <YukiCuss> money, you could boot up in single user mode, mount the ISO as loopback and try to run its init, but that's risky ..
[07:29] <lone_marauder> ZeZu - I saw some talk about trying different PCI slots - how did that work out?
[07:29] <money> DBO: how do i do that? where is the image to download to floppy so i can install from there?
[07:29] <nomasteryoda|w> money, try it using info from here... http://www.wrigley.me.uk/wp/2005/01/09/ubuntu-netinstall-without-cdrom/
[07:29] <ZeZu> lone_marauder, i haven't tested yet
[07:30] <ZeZu> i'll do that now
[07:30] <lone_marauder> ZeZu - I would try that if I were you.
[07:30] <nomasteryoda|w> money, google is a friend...
[07:30] <UserX> can someone pls tell me how big my swap partition should be? i've got a gig of memory
[07:30] <money> i've googled for an hour
[07:30] <skpl> DBO, it is checked already
[07:30] <ZeZu> yea going to try that now
[07:30] <ZeZu> brb
[07:30] <nomasteryoda|w> money, did you see that info page link I JUST posted
[07:30] <DBO> skpl, hrm... are you sure they are mounted?
[07:30] <nomasteryoda|w> read
[07:30] <money> nomaster, i'll try that link  you gave me,   i hope it works
[07:30] <lone_marauder> UserX, rule of thumb is 2x your system RAM
[07:31] <nomasteryoda|w> it will
[07:31] <DBO> money, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75372.html
[07:31] <skpl> DBO, /dev/hda1 on /media/hda1 type ntfs (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000)
[07:31] <skpl> /dev/hda2 on /media/hda2 type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=10
[07:31] <UserX> lone_marauder, currently im using 512meg, am i at risk of something bad happening
[07:31] <skpl> oops, pardon that
[07:31] <skpl> never again
[07:31] <lone_marauder> UserX, you are using 512 megs of swap?
[07:31] <YukiCuss> UserX, don't worry about how much swap, really.
[07:32] <money> npomsater, i couldn't follow that link i dont even have grub, i have lilo
[07:32] <DBO> skpl, are they showing up under the places menu?
[07:32] <UserX> lone_marauder,  yeah 512 megs of swap with a gig of ram
[07:32] <money> DBO: i can't follow that either, i only have one floppy
[07:32] <money> that page says i need 5
[07:32] <nomasteryoda|w> money, if you are installing ubuntu, why do you have lilo?
[07:32] <static_> 1 got 1 gig swap
[07:32] <nImBackMiusData> good lord, was all of that a names list that just scrolled past me
[07:32] <DBO> money, there are dirt cheap...
[07:32] <nImBackMiusData> this channel is insanely full
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> money, you can get them from local dumpsters
[07:33] <YukiCuss> static_, UserX, how much swap you're using isn't really an issue. anything like 512/1GiB is fine.
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> really
[07:33] <lone_marauder> UserX, Ok - you have a 512 meg swap partition   -  the world will not end.
[07:33] <YukiCuss> nickrud, 661 in total.
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> especially computer stores
[07:33] <lone_marauder> UserX, That isn't really a problem.
[07:33] <static_> yea
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> or wal-mart
[07:33] <money> i wish my damn cd drive it qworked, i didn't get that usb error when i isntalled again so maybe it works this time
[07:33] <skpl> DBO, no
[07:33] <skpl> they are not
[07:33] <UserX> YukiCuss, lone_marauder, ok thanks guys ... i will not worry about it
[07:33] <skpl> what should i do
[07:33] <skpl> ;)
[07:33] <money> what is the best small fast linux tool for burning isos?
[07:33] <nImBackMiusData> hmmm, i was here the other night when my x server went awol
[07:33] <nImBackMiusData> had to do a reinstall :/
[07:33] <static_> theoreticlyy its supposed to be half ur main memory size
[07:33] <nomasteryoda|w> money, a faster computer and cdrecord
[07:33] <YukiCuss> static_, not at all.
[07:33] <YukiCuss> static_, some say half, some say double, some say equal, some say none at all.
[07:34] <DBO> skpl, pray someone smarter than me comes along
[07:34] <static_> oh ok
[07:34] <tigrux> I'm gettint this:
[07:34] <money> whats a good tool for  burning isos on linux?
[07:34] <tigrux> make[2] : *** No rule to make target `init/main.o', needed by `init/built-in.o'.  Stop.
[07:34] <YukiCuss> money, cdrecord.
[07:34] <tigrux> What is the problem there?
[07:34] <nomasteryoda|w> money, CDRECORD.. read what we post here
[07:34] <tigrux> money: nautillus?
[07:34] <torpedo|dog> static_, it's better if it's at or above your main memory size.
[07:34] <DBO> static_, thats not true, because if it is less than your memory size, you cant properly initiate a "hybernate" type state where all your RAM gets offloaded to swap so it can turn off RAM
[07:35] <YukiCuss> DBO, as far as I know, it does /not/ go to swap.
[07:35] <torpedo|dog> You really want it larger. I know this from experience :-/
[07:35] <YukiCuss> DBO, as swap memory is /also/ required.
[07:35] <static_> mines actually on 1.6 gigs swap my main memory is 512
[07:35] <money> i don't know hjow to use cd record
[07:35] <DBO> YukiCuss, sorry, Im not familiar with how that works in linux, that IS how it does it in windows (rather stupidly)
[07:35] <static_> so i guess i didnt follow what i read hehe
[07:35] <YukiCuss> DBO, weird!
[07:35] <lone_marauder> money - man cdrecord - scroll down to the examples section.
[07:36] <DBO> YukiCuss, dont run linux on any laptops (since I dont own any) so I never had to try...
[07:36] <YukiCuss> DBO, I'm a bit tenative about using hibernate anyway, as I've heard that it doesn't work in many instanceas.
[07:36] <YukiCuss> -a
[07:36] <money> there is no man  here for that
[07:36] <skpl> NOW
[07:36] <YukiCuss> skpl, ...?
[07:36] <skpl> maybe when i reboot, who knows.
[07:37] <static_> any one from LA?
[07:37] <lone_marauder> you have cdrecord but not the man page?
[07:37] <DBO> skpl, I dont think that is the issue...
[07:37] <skpl> ok
[07:37] <rob> hmm, hal keeps thinking my wireless network device is a wired one and assiging it eth1 instead of wlan0, and the light isn't comming on despite ndiswrapper reporting both the device and driver are present..
[07:37] <money> where is a small iso file i can download as a test?
[07:37] <DBO> YukiCuss, suspend 2 (hibernate) is rather useless anyhow...
[07:37] <rob> can anyone shed more info on this?
[07:38] <YukiCuss> DBO, it figures, yes. I've never really had an occasion where I've wanted to test ..
[07:38] <Juhaz> YukiCuss, it definitely doesn't go to swap in w2k, where it stupidly wasting even more space creates a third file, c:\hiberfil.sys
[07:38] <YukiCuss> Juhaz, I was under the impression that it did do that, yes.
[07:38] <YukiCuss> Juhaz, though, it's necessary.
[07:38] <money> im an asshole,  im a stupid ass  bitch, i wish someone would crush my kneecaps with a hammer
[07:39] <Juhaz> YukiCuss, don't know about xp where there seems to be some clear improvements, but in linux it does use swap
[07:39] <YukiCuss> Juhaz, how could it do that, though? What about the memory that was swapped?
[07:39] <DBO> YukiCuss, it gets stored too (afterall, it CAN be cleared)
[07:40] <DBO> YukiCuss, but if you are using ALL your swap, I guess that might be an issue, but you wont really run into that
[07:40] <YukiCuss> DBO, that's what I mean. What if you're using more than (swap_size - total_memory_size) swap?
[07:40] <YukiCuss> Or something..
[07:40] <Juhaz> if ram+non clearable swap usage is more than total swap partition size, then it just won't do it
[07:40] <DBO> Juhaz, thank you for clearing up the memory, I was pretty sure I was right but didnt want to say I was sure without checking
[07:41] <DBO> YukiCuss, in windows it just freezes
[07:41] <DBO> YukiCuss, hopefully in linux it will check and tell you
[07:41] <DBO> someone want to test? :-P
[07:41] <YukiCuss> DBO, .. in Windows it creates a different flie.
[07:41] <YukiCuss> file*
[07:41] <DBO> in 2k
[07:41] <DBO> not in XP
[07:41] <YukiCuss> Ah.
[07:41] <YukiCuss> Is that so ..
[07:42] <ZeZu> hmm
[07:42] <DBO> yeah, I ran into that by mistake (have windows for games)
[07:42] <DBO> ZeZu, so whats the virdict?
[07:42] <ZeZu> Well its an APIC interrupt it crashes at
[07:42] <ZeZu> doesn't matter what PCI slot its in
[07:42] <ZeZu> "Not Syncing"
[07:42] <ZeZu> and i see the call stack goes to the apic interrupt
[07:43] <ZeZu> the odd thing is i see something about the agpgart in the trace
[07:43] <ZeZu> so i think its messing with the onboard graphics which is disabled
[07:44] <ZeZu> I tested my other linux 2.6 kernel that i build and it crashes _right_ away
[07:44] <DBO> ZeZu, have you tried leaving the onboard enabled?
[07:44] <ZeZu> Well its not really an enable/disable its whatever you set as a higher priority (asus p4p800 mx)
[07:45] <mDot> anyone know of a good wma~mp3 converter?
[07:45] <DBO> ZeZu, there SHOULD be and option to flatout disable it...
[07:45] <mDot> or wma~anything but wma converter?
[07:45] <TheMonoTone> why isn't there a ld.so.conf in etc ?
[07:45] <ZeZu> i did not see one
[07:45] <ZeZu> perhaps the lower prior. disables it
[07:46] <ZeZu> either way its surely not working
[07:47] <DBO> ZeZu, try disabling (or enabling) ACPI in BIOS
[07:47] <lone_marauder> good call
[07:47] <ZeZu> not a bad idea, i dont know if its really even worth playing with atm, anyone know if 3dfx chips have worthwhile drivers in linux /
[07:48] <ZeZu> its old but was a good card :)
[07:48] <DBO> I believe they are fairly well supported
[07:48] <DBO> and I loved my V3 till it died
[07:48] <DBO> rest its sole I still have it
[07:48] <ZeZu> DRI ?
[07:48] <ZeZu> yea its a v3 i had a 5500 at one point too
[07:48] <DBO> I believe its fully support ZeZu, but dont hold me to that
[07:49] <ZeZu> I'm writing some opengl related **** and this IGS2 chip sucks ungodly
[07:49] <DBO> hey, the V3 handled OpenGL like a pro
[07:50] <ZeZu> then it must be DRI enabled ;)
[07:50] <tonyyarusso> mDot: You might see if mencoder supports that.
[07:50] <torpedo|dog> Has anybody ever had any problems with a Western Digital MyBook here?
[07:50] <DBO> torpedo|dog, what problems?
[07:51] <torpedo|dog> well, this one refuses to mount.
[07:51] <digits> top
[07:51] <dmeyers> list
[07:51] <torpedo|dog> It's brand-new from the store, and it should act as a simple USB mass storage device.
[07:52] <mDot> i'd much rather enable wma support in amarok
[07:53] <mDot> converting im sure will cause a loss in fidelity
[07:53] <DBO> it does
[07:53] <torpedo|dog> Can't not do it.
[07:53] <DBO> are the wma's DRM's?
[07:53] <mDot> the w32 codecs don't seem to provide wma support though
[07:53] <mDot> no
[07:53] <mDot> no DRM
[07:54] <mDot> wait
[07:54] <mDot> i take that back
[07:54] <mDot> im sure i can play them in xmms, and i promise to stop using enter as punctuation
[07:55] <DBO> hmm, did you guys know someone in forums is using db0?  Well Im not him, and I dont need him befuddling my good name, Im perfectly capable of doing that myself
[07:57] <mDot> not a common name im sure
[07:57] <[vixe] > hello, somebody know about an plugin for XMMS which display de song is playing?
[07:57] <DBO> mDot, yeah, but I win the google fight by over 1 million hits
[07:58] <DBO> [vixe] , the main player already does that, or do you want it displayed some place in particular?
[07:58] <mDot> heh
[07:58] <mDot> someone correct me if this is wrong, or confirm if accurate. nv = generic nvidia compatable drivers
[07:58] <Hexidigital> anyone good with programming desklets?
[07:58] <Hexidigital> mDot, you are correct
[07:58] <DBO> mDot, you got it, not very good either (they work though)
[07:59] <DBO> mDot, for best results, use twice dail... I mean use the nvidia drivers
[07:59] <mDot> well the strange thing is, the nv drivers *work* with the 1440x900 resulution on my new monitor
[07:59] <mDot> the official drivers donot
[07:59] <DBO> mDot, you might have to edit xorg.conf
[07:59] <[vixe] > DBO: the XMMS stay in tray... I want to display the song name when it is changed
[07:59] <mDot> edited it multiple times
[07:59] <mDot> it just wont work with official drivers
[08:00] <bliss1_> hi guys
[08:00] <DBO> hi bliss1_
[08:00] <Bone> can someone help me please with this , http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2493&postcount=2
[08:00] <mDot> hi bliss1_
[08:00] <j1mmyj1h4d33dskf> hi, i am usig the ubuntu live cd. what is my login/password?
[08:00] <nrunge> When I minimize windows they do not go to the taskbar. They just dissapear into the lower right corner of my screen. What might cuase this?
[08:00] <bliss1_> DBO; HI
[08:01] <bliss1_> mDot: hi
[08:01] <Bone> pleasei really need to get this, i've been up all night
[08:01] <mDot> nrune, Ubuntu doesn't have a taskbar, more a panel. in this panale you can havine things like window select tools
[08:02] <bliss1_> DBO; coffee machine in your bedroom might save time and trouble going to the one in the kitchen  hehehe
[08:02] <mDot> right click your panale and click Add To Panel
[08:02] <mDot> look for a window selector
[08:02] <nrunge> OK, panel
[08:02] <Bone> i need to netinstall ubuntu,   is this possible with only one floppy disc?
[08:02] <DBO> [vixe] , "sudo apt-get install xmms-osd-plugin"
[08:02] <DBO> [vixe] , dont ask me how to use that though, I dont know, but you will have to restart xmms
[08:02] <nrunge> Found the window selector
[08:02] <[vixe] > DBO: i will try, thanks
[08:02] <skpl> can someone tell me why my mounted volumes do not show up on the desktop?
[08:03] <mDot> now your windows should be displayed there
[08:03] <mDot> skpl nautilus may be set to hide them
[08:04] <DBO> mDot, already checked that out
[08:04] <nrunge> mDot: they are, however they used to minimize to the panel.
[08:04] <Hexidigital> anyone using irssi to connect to IRC?
[08:04] <Bone> someone please help
[08:04] <DBO> skpl, funny thing is 90% of the time we are teaching people how to REMOVE those icons...
[08:04] <mDot> DBO, first thing I did
[08:05] <nrunge> mDot: oh i got it. window list
[08:05] <bliss1_> DBO:when you invoke tar -xvzf  and if you double click on the .tgz archive and extract the file/files via archieve manager is there a diffrence the end result is the same
[08:05] <skpl> mDot, according to my gconf nautlius has them set to be shown
[08:05] <DBO> bliss1_, it does the same thing, but might put it in a different spot depending on how your archive manager is set up
[08:06] <Bone> DBO: can you please help me, i need to get ubuntu installed,  but i don't have a cd-rw,     all i have is a network connection and 1 floppy disc
[08:07] <DBO> Bone, get 4 more floppies and we are in business =)
[08:07] <yibai> hey folks - anyone know a good channel for java noobs?
[08:07] <Bone> 4? i might be able to hold on
[08:07] <mDot> skpl: Applications - System Tools - Coniguration Editor. Then apps - nautilus - desktop. Is the volumes_visible boolean check box checked?
[08:08] <DBO> yibai, #java?  they might be a tad elitist though...
[08:08] <mDot> if so then its possible that the icons are being shown somewhere off screen
[08:08] <DBO> mDot, we already went throught that
[08:08] <DBO> -t
[08:08] <yibai> DBO: there actually isn't a #java
[08:08] <DBO> yes there is yibai, im in it right now
[08:08] <yibai> DBO: ??
[08:09] <DBO> "/j ##java"
[08:09] <skpl> mDot, checked
[08:09] <nopea> ok silly question... where is Firefox's path?
[08:09] <bliss1_> DBO: if you mount say hda2 from hda1 you can still work as root in that partition doing every possible function without actually going  to that hda2, but I think the only thing you cannot do is shutdown -r now in hda2 if you are in hda1?
[08:09] <yibai> DBO: oh, looks like I need a user and password
[08:09] <DBO> nopea, /usr/bin/firefox
[08:09] <DBO> yibai, you might need to be registered with the server
[08:09] <nopea> cheers
[08:10] <yibai> ok thanks
[08:10] <Bone> DBO: i was able to get only two more, is there a way  ican do this with only 3 floppies?
[08:10] <nopea> DBO, sorry I meant the path the profiles
[08:10] <DBO> Bone, yes... but you will need to be durn smart
[08:11] <Bone> ....:(
[08:12] <DBO> nopea, ~./.mozilla/firefox/<random numbersand letters>
[08:12] <Bone> what about ordering a cd, how long will it take before i  recieve the cd?/// if i order it?  from the site
[08:12] <DBO> Bone, about 4 years... or so...
[08:12] <FlannelK1ng> It's about four months ;)
[08:12] <Bone> DBO:......are you freakin serious?
[08:12] <mDot> heh, weeks at best
[08:12] <Bone> DBO: 4     years????
[08:12] <DBO> Bone, heh, no average is about 2 months
[08:12] <FlannelK1ng> Bone: so, do you have a CD? or what? Why only floppies?
[08:13] <DBO> He cant seem to burn the ISO
[08:13] <DBO> and wants to do a network install
[08:13] <Hexidigital> does anyone know how to switch to private messages in irssi? (and back to the channel?)
[08:13] <Bone> because for some damn reason, debian won't detect my cd-rw drive
[08:13] <Bone> its external  usb too
[08:13] <FlannelK1ng> Hexidigital: alt-#
[08:13] <Hexidigital> FlannelK1ng, thanks :)
[08:13] <FlannelK1ng> Hexidigital: where # is the number of the window.
[08:13] <nopea> DBO, sorry I am lost heheh I cant find that
[08:13] <ddonky> Bone - there are some issues with the 2.6 kernel and external usb cdrecorders
[08:14] <Hexidigital> i was doing all kinds of /switch commands... hoping something would work... the man pages didnt help
[08:14] <bliss1_> DBO DBO: if you mount say hda2 from hda1 you can still work as root in that partition doing every possible function without actually going  to that hda2, but I think the only thing you cannot do is shutdown -r now in hda2 if you are in hda1
[08:14] <Bone> ddonky:  oh
[08:14] <DBO> nopea, (ignore things in "(these)") /home/<username>/.mozilla(HIDDEN)/firefox/34j28fs.default
[08:14] <Aven> hey
[08:15] <skpl> can someone tell me why my mounted volumes do not show up on the desktop?
[08:15] <DBO> the random letters and numbers will change for you nopea
[08:15] <Aven> I messed up on my /etc/hosts file
[08:15] <Aven> can anyone give me an example of how it should look like?
[08:15] <Hexidigital> FlannelK1ng, do you know if logging is supported in irssi? (i'm new to the program)
[08:15] <nopea> ahhh hidden - duh
[08:15] <DBO> bliss1_, I dont understand your question
[08:15] <Bone> but goddamn i hate debian :( everything runs smoothe, then all of a sudden,  i turn on computer and it says "LI" then when i resuce it, everything gboots up normally, then  it said LI again,  i mean what the fuck
[08:15] <mbarrios> hi
[08:15] <ddonky> skpl - did they ever show up before?
[08:15] <pvd2006> Cross over seems to work pretty decently.
[08:15] <skpl> ddonky, yes, on a previous installation, using the same method
[08:16] <DBO> Aven, it CAN be blank, but you should add your loopback to your machine name
[08:16] <FlannelK1ng> Hexidigital: I can't imagine it's not.  But, I don't know how to.  Check the irssi page, there's probably a plugin for it.
[08:16] <bliss1_> DBO: you issue root commands from hda1 to hda2 if hda2 is mounted?
[08:16] <Aven> DBO: how do I do that?
[08:16] <ddonky> skpl - I'm not sure
[08:16] <Hexidigital> FlannelK1ng, yeah... i just spent 15 minutes on that page... but i didn't learn much... thanks :)
[08:16] <DBO> Aven, what is in your /etc/hosts file right now?  put it to pastebin, DO NOT PASTE HERE
[08:17] <Aven> # 'hosts' file configuration.
[08:17] <Aven> just that :P
[08:17] <Bone> DBO: and its a problem with the damn  filesystem,     it says kernel panic  and something about moutung something,     i always get that with debian, then i have to reinstall everytime
[08:17] <DBO> bliss1_, you dont issue root commands from a hda... you issue them from the OS...
[08:17] <DBO> Bone, I see, do you have winblows?
[08:17] <DBO> Aven, what did you name your computer?
[08:18] <FlannelK1ng> Hexidigital: you might try #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:18] <Aven> darkcenter
[08:18] <DBO> Aven, add this line "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost darkcenter"
[08:18] <Hexidigital> FlannelK1ng, thanks again... searching the irssi page once again
[08:18] <Bone> DBO:  no, i hate windows now,     i don't think i'll ever go back, but i can't even get debian to work right, let alone tring to get a new easier one
[08:18] <Aven> ah thanks, works now
[08:18] <Aven> :)
[08:18] <DBO> Bone, yes, I can see how thats a pain, do you have a live CD?
[08:19] <Bone> no, it doens't matter i can't get one either, no cd-rw drive
[08:19] <bliss1_> having promlems shutting down ever since diabled USB legacy in BIOS got a email from a friend asking me am I useing acpi or apm what is acpi and what is apm?
[08:19] <DBO> Bone, do you have a thumb drive?
[08:19] <Bone> whats that?
[08:19] <DBO> Bone, jump drive... little USB stick that holds files
[08:20] <Bone> no, i don't have a usb memory stick
[08:20] <thoreauputic> Hexidigital: you can set most things in irssi with /set  - try /help in the client itself
[08:20] <DBO> Bone... you might just be better off getting a friend to burn it for you...
[08:20] <hyphenated> bliss1_: acpi and apm are power management interfaces
[08:20] <Bone> i still have debian gnu/linux cd
[08:21] <Bone> but i always have to end up reinstalling, there is so many probs with it
[08:21] <thoreauputic> erm , FlannelK1ng as well -see my post above re: irssi
[08:21] <Hexidigital> thanks thoreauputic
[08:21] <DBO> Bone, if you cant get burning to work you are going to need to find someone else to help you burn it
[08:21] <bliss1_> hyphenated: how can I check which one i am useing?
[08:21] <DBO> Bone, think of it as a chance to make new friends =P
[08:22] <Bone> i have friends,     but they don't have or dont know how to work a cd-bruning drive, irts just too much confusion
[08:22] <Bone> i want one of those cd's though
[08:22] <Bone> from the site
[08:22] <ddonky> DBO - is there an Ubuntu version for thumb drives?
[08:22] <Bone> but two months without an os is jsut stupid
[08:22] <hyphenated> bliss1_: probably looking at dmesg output
[08:22] <DBO> ddonky, no, its too big for most thumb drives
[08:22] <DBO> ddonky, DSL fits on one though
[08:22] <Bone> think i should give debian another go DBO *deep sigh*
[08:23] <DBO> Bone, if you think you can get burning working...
[08:23] <bliss1_> hyphenated dmseg | tail?
[08:23] <Hexidigital> thoreauputic, i'm trying to learn to program gdesklets... i would love an IRC client always on my desktop
[08:23] <DBO> Bone otherwise I dont know what to say
[08:23] <Hexidigital> but first i need to know how the program works
[08:23] <hyphenated> bliss1_: uh.. I doubt it's in the last 10 lines ;-) try dmesg | grep -i acpi
[08:24] <Bone> DBO, wlel i had an error saying the kernel was coompiled without usb support, but still, what the fuck,  i go to recompile  but as soon as i boot up, the damn drive wouldn't mount, i got a "kernel panic" something couldn't mount or something
[08:24] <Blaxtic> anyone running on an alpha processor tonight?  anyone ran one in the past?  i'm having some bad luck finding anyone who has any experience with one tonight.
[08:24] <ddonky> DBO - yeah, i've used DSL it about 50MB I think, but a 1 gig Ipod Shuffle should hold all the files, I wonder how much tweaking it takes to get to be bootable though
[08:25] <bliss1_> hyphenated; i will patebin the output so you can take a look?
[08:25] <DBO> Bone, I know you are frustrated, but we do ask that you dont swear... Im really sorry this is going poorly for you, Im trying to help but there is something of a lack of working hardware issue
[08:25] <DBO> ddonky, how quickly do you want to kill your ipod?
[08:25] <hyphenated> bliss1_: if you have _any_ substantial output, it probably means you're using it :-)
[08:25] <Bone> DBO: isn't there a way i could createa  partition and boot ubuntu from that?
[08:26] <pvd2006> Ha, thats great, a .mov file playing fine for me, but wont for my friend on windows even though he has the quicktime plugin and the latest one.
[08:26] <bliss1_> hyphenated: ok I try the same for apm
[08:27] <DBO> Bone, theoretically yes... you would have to partition off a drive... extract the ISO, somehow configure lilo/grub to look for it... yeah I have no idea where to do that
[08:27] <bliss1_> hyphenated: its not apm
[08:27] <hyphenated> bliss1_: now you know :-)
[08:27] <DBO> pvd2006, this is the part where you remember you are superior to winblows
[08:27] <pvd2006> lol
[08:28] <bliss1_> hyphenated: bliss1@xstation:~$ dmesg | grep -i apm
[08:28] <bliss1_> [4294744.919000]  apm: BIOS not found.
[08:28] <DBO> bliss1_, yeah, most bios's are ACPI
[08:28] <hyphenated> bliss1_: I don't even get that. it's probably rolled out of the ringbuffer dmesg is dumping
[08:28] <bliss1_> DBO: thanks
[08:29] <hyphenated> my dmesg is filled with hundreds of lines daying "atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0)." and something about setkeycodes
[08:30] <DBO> bliss1_, if you like, you can disable apmd by using sysv-rc-conf (you will probably need to install it first)
[08:30] <bliss1_> hyphenated: i will post acpi in pastebin see you can see why my system does reboot or at least see if something is not correct
[08:30] <bliss1_> DBO:no its installed you told me  to install it
[08:30] <DBO> bliss1_, oh, I dont remember who I help... sorry...
[08:31] <bliss1_> DBO: thanks ok
[08:31] <hyphenated> bliss1_: start again.. what's the problem you're having, and what does ACPI have to do with it?
[08:33] <FlannelK1ng> Bone... oh, he left.
[08:33] <bliss1_> hyphenated: i have another debian os on hda2  which has the same 2.6 kernel as ubuntu and during install my labtop keypad would not work so i was told to disable UBS in BIOS and from that time onwards I cannot reboot
[08:33] <bliss1_> USB
[08:34] <hyphenated> bliss1_: even after re-enabling it?
[08:34] <mDot> good news everyone! amaroK is playing .wma files now that i've switched to the xine engine. now all i need to do is recom...pile... the something or other to get amaroK to load the wma's to my library.... yeah
[08:34] <DBO> bliss1_, oh, now your previous questions make so much more sense...
[08:34] <bliss1_> hyphenated: ok I will try that
[08:34] <Hexidigital> mDot, good job!
[08:34] <otto_> hey I'm having issues with my wireless, I'm on a powerbook working on getting bcm43xx working on dapper drake
[08:35] <Jambon> how do i move plugins from my plugins from my usr/lib/mozilla-firefox folder to my .mozilla folder? I can't copy and move them, because the links always seem broken
[08:35] <DBO> otto_, is it being picked up in iwconfig?
[08:35] <hyphenated> Jambon: you'll have to make them manually, most likely
[08:35] <Jambon> crap
[08:36] <hyphenated> Jambon: most plugins are symbolic links.. are you sure you're copying them correctly?
[08:36] <Jambon> no clue
[08:36] <hyphenated> eg: maybe you should be using cp -d
[08:36] <Jambon> can i just link them?
[08:36] <otto_> DBO: yes, but ifconfig says "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Permission denied" when I try to "sudo ifconfig eth1 up"
[08:37] <jer_> what multimedia player would you suggest to use for xubuntu?
[08:37] <DBO> otto_, hrm, it shouldnt be naming it eth1, but wlan0... or ath0 I suppose
[08:37] <DBO> otto_, what are you trying to connect to?
[08:37] <jer_> xfmedia usually doesn't respond
[08:38] <mDot> tummy ache.... sudo apt-get install peptp
[08:39] <TheMonoTone> is there a way to get a more recent kernel from a package?
[08:39] <DBO> TheMonoTone, not in breezy
[08:39] <otto_> DBO: well I compiled softmac and installed my airport extreme firmware, but when I modprobe bcm43xx and then dmesg it says "Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed."
[08:40] <otto_> DBO: what do you mean connect to?
[08:40] <rebel2> Is this rsync syntax right? rsync -a -e ssh username@remotemachine.com:/source/ /path/to/backup/
[08:40] <TheMonoTone> I could still build my own with debian tools, but would it work similiar to the ubuntu kernel I have now?
[08:40] <TheMonoTone> thats the real question...
[08:40] <DBO> otto_, ok, well you seem to be much less n00bish than I was assuming, sorry
[08:40] <DBO> would be handy if that error gave a path
[08:40] <FlannelK1ng> TheMonoTone: or you could update to dapper.
[08:41] <otto_> DBO: I might be a bit noobish, but microcode5.fw extracted and I checked to make sure it is in /lib/hotplug/firmware and it is so I'm not exactly sure what the problem might be
[08:41] <TheMonoTone> FlannelK1ng: except flannel isn't stable yet is it?
[08:41] <TheMonoTone> er dapper, sorry FlannelK1ng
[08:41] <thoreauputic> otto_: did you  fet fwcutter etc? ther are wiki pages about this
[08:41] <jer_> what multimedia player would you suggest for xubuntu?
[08:41] <thoreauputic> s/fet/get
[08:42] <rebel2> mplayer? :\
[08:42] <DBO> otto_, Im on it, give me a bit, I dont have your hardware which makes the process... slower
[08:42] <FlannelK1ng> TheMonoTone: its rather stable.  I'll hazard to guess it'll be more stable than compiling your own from debian sources.
[08:42] <thoreauputic> otto_: is this on a mac ? ( airport extreme? )
[08:42] <FlannelK1ng> TheMonoTone: you can ask people at #ubuntu+1 about stability, etc.
[08:42] <otto_> thoreauputic & DBO: yeah a powerbook g4
[08:42] <Jambon> ok i still don't know how to copy the plugins over
[08:42] <Jambon> anyone?
[08:43] <thoreauputic> otto_: have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Device/AirportExtreme   ?
[08:43] <Jambon> it always tells me "cp: omitting directory `/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/' "
[08:43] <otto_> thoreauputic: yeah that's what I basically followed
[08:44] <thoreauputic> otto_: OK - just checking
[08:44] <TheMonoTone> FlannelK1ng: well, the driver I need I can just update individually I found out
[08:44] <TheMonoTone> so its no big deal after all
[08:44] <TheMonoTone> I'll just update the wireless driver
[08:45] <r3c0n> hello hate to sound like a moron but im running Fedora Core and i was wondering if anyone knows the equivelant of /etc/rcS.d/ in Fedora Core (im trying to apply the fix_mtrr)
[08:45] <ohzie> Is there any way to set up gnome so that it shades a window when I double click on it
[08:45] <ohzie> ?
[08:46] <ohzie> r3c0n: #fedora?
[08:46] <rebel2> find . -name rcS.d ?
[08:46] <thoreauputic> ohzie: sure - look under window behaviour
[08:46] <r3c0n> ohzie, im there but getting no response, thought id give here a shot
[08:46] <ohzie> r3c0n: I'm not trying to be rude. Trying to be helpful. Sorry if that came out wrong.
[08:46] <rebel2> its in etc somewhere r3c0n
[08:46] <Jambon> anyone know how i can get my firefox plugins working?
[08:46] <rebel2> hang on ill find it
[08:46] <ohzie> thoreauputic: I can't find a window behavior thing for gnome. Only KDE.
[08:47] <rebel2> hm. /etc/rcS.d/
[08:47] <thoreauputic> ohzie: in preferences ( I'm not on gnome atm)
[08:47] <rebel2> Same place
[08:47] <r3c0n> rebel2, unforunately it isnt =/
[08:47] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ohzie: What do you mean by 'shade'?
[08:47] <FlannelK1ng> ohzie: it's in your preferences, yeah.
[08:47] <r3c0n> rebel2, running FC5 here
[08:47] <rebel2> your ubuntu is 0wnz0red then
[08:47] <rebel2> Oh oh
[08:47] <rebel2> hang on
[08:47] <Fracture__> anyonw know of a cd/dvd catalog tool, so that I can search all of my cd/dvds without putting them in the drive ?
[08:47] <rebel2> UI am running fc5 on my other machine
[08:47] <rebel2> brb r3c0n
[08:47] <r3c0n> thanks rebel2  :)
[08:47] <Hexidigital> 0wnZ0red?
[08:47] <ohzie> PuMpErNiCkLe: Shading is when everything except for the title bar disappears.
[08:47] <zms_> is there a channel one can try irc commands w/o disturbing others?
[08:48] <ohzie> KDE and Mac gui's do it.
[08:48] <mDot> can someone with more experience then me take a look at this http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ushankar/taglib-wma/#mozTocId877689 specifically the patched Taglib 1.4 info
[08:48] <Hexidigital> perhaps i'm behind on my 1337
[08:48] <FlannelK1ng> ohzie: firing up X right now, let me find it.
[08:48] <thoreauputic> ohzie: so does gnome
[08:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ohzie: ah... I've only seen that on classic Mac OS
[08:48] <ohzie> thoreauputic: How do I make it work like that? I can find the behavior options for KDE, but not gnome. :(
[08:48] <FlannelK1ng> ohzie: system > preferences > windows.
[08:49] <ohzie> PuMpErNiCkLe: Oh, okay. I haven't used osx much.
[08:49] <FlannelK1ng> ohzie: it's in the center of the thing, a dropdown menu.
[08:49] <thoreauputic> zms_: just do for instance /join #mytestchan
[08:49] <r3c0n> ohzie, it didn't come out as rude one bit, no worries :)
[08:49] <FlannelK1ng> it used to be default gnome behavior... erm, I suppose it still might be, but not in ubuntu.
[08:49] <ohzie> OH GOD THANK YOU FlannelK1ng
[08:49] <thoreauputic> ohzie: looking now
[08:49] <rebel2>  /etc/init.d
[08:49] <FlannelK1ng> thoreauputic: I got it.
[08:49] <rebel2> should be it
[08:49] <ohzie> Ooooooohhhh yeah.
[08:49] <zms_> thoreauputic: thanks, will try.
[08:49] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ohzie: I'm sure it's there, I just haven't bothered looking.  The dock is so much nicer... :)
[08:49] <harisund> Has anybody used Octave here? I was thinking it is going to come with a GUI like that of MatLab. Is that not a part of Octave? How do I know what my variables are?
[08:49] <bliss1_> hi
[08:50] <harisund> Hi bliss_1 !
[08:50] <harisund> Nice meeting you again .
[08:50] <ohzie> Thank you guys! :)
[08:50] <r3c0n> rebel2, http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=33831753
[08:50] <bliss1_> harisund; hi
[08:50] <DBO> otto_, try copying all your fw files you made to /lib/firmware
[08:50] <DBO> (copy, not move)
[08:50] <otto_> DBO: just tried it with no luck :/
[08:51] <DBO> otto_, yeah, try NDISwrapper
[08:51] <r3c0n> rebel2, im supposed to make a script in /etc/init.d which i did but then i have to symlink in /etc/rcS.d/S02fix_mtrr which would point to /etc/init.d/fix_mtrr
[08:51] <rebel2> balls. you got me man sorry Im too n00b for that
[08:51] <DBO> r3c0n, what are you looking for?
[08:51] <thoreauputic> DBO: he's on a mac - no ndiswrapper for mac
[08:52] <nopea> ok I forgot - how do I install mouse cursor theme - sorry I havent used Ubuntu in a year
[08:52] <DBO> thoreauputic, the chipset still has windows drivers, which he can use NDISwrapper for
[08:52] <r3c0n> DB0, im a FC5 users :S here because i read a post about ubuntu with regards to fglrx ati driver, i have mtrr minor issue, i found a fix but i dont have the same folder as in ubuntu cuz im on Fedora Core
[08:52] <thoreauputic> DBO: but there's no ndiswrapper for PPC
[08:52] <bliss1_> DBO: re-enabled UBS legacy in BIOS but labtop keypad in other OS will not work  so diabled, so same problem on shutdown
[08:52] <DBO> thoreauputic, ooooooh... yeah that might be true... didnt think about that, I assumed he was mactel
[08:53] <r3c0n> DBO, im at the part where i need to create a symlink /etc/rcS.d/S02fix_mtrr which should point to the script in init.d that i created
[08:53] <thoreauputic> DBO: which is why airport extreme works only with the bcm43 driver
[08:53] <rebel2> night guys... thanks for your help :)
[08:53] <r3c0n> DBO, problem is fedora doesnt have /etc/rcS.d do u know what the equivelant might be? =/
[08:54] <ltibor65> Hi Guys, help me! Where can I find win32 codecs for Dapper Drake?
[08:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !w32codecs
[08:54] <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
[08:54] <Thread-> how can I shutdown X without shutting down entire system?
[08:54] <DBO> r3c0n, what runlevel are you using in fedora?  5?
[08:54] <Hexidigital> ltibor65, breezy codecs work fine in dapper (for me, anyway)
[08:54] <zomak> happy easter everyone :)
[08:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Thread-: ctrl + alt + backspace will restart X
[08:55] <DBO> r3c0n, put it in there with a low S?? number
[08:55] <Hexidigital> zomak, happy easter
[08:55] <Hexidigital> zomak, happy birthday to me, also!
[08:55] <r3c0n> DB0, i believe so if that is the one that boots me into X? sorry im a newb
[08:55] <Thread-> PuMpErNiCkLe: I need to shutdown it, not to restart
[08:55] <DBO> r3c0n, yes
[08:55] <zomak> Hexidigital: happy birthay to you!
[08:55] <bliss1_> zomak: happy easter
[08:55] <Hexidigital> ty
[08:55] <r3c0n> DBO, thank u sir =] 
[08:55] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Thread-: ah
[08:56] <thoreauputic> !extreme
[08:56] <ubotu> well, extreme is to configure Airport Extreme wireless on Mac, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Device/AirportExtreme
[08:56] <thoreauputic> just FYI - just made that factoid
[08:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Thread-: sudo init 3, maybe?
[08:56] <pvd2006> what program in linux can you use to edit video, sort of like adobe premiere/final cut pro, sort of like those with some of the capabilities, I know I am not going to find anything like those for linux, but atleast where you can mess with video a bit.
[08:57] <Hexidigital> pvd2006, gimp ?
[08:57] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Thread-: It seems like the kind of thing that would work, but I've never tried it - usually I use ctrl+alt+function keys to hop consoles.
[08:57] <DBO> Thread-, CTRL+ALT+F1 then "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"
[08:57] <pvd2006> gimp?
[08:57] <pvd2006> I thought gimp was for images
[08:57] <Hexidigital> yes
[08:57] <Hexidigital> what did you type? i'm sorry
[08:57] <Hexidigital> thought you asked for images
[08:57] <pvd2006> ha thats ok
[08:57] <pvd2006> video
[08:57] <zomak> pvd2006: why not try to run premiere through crossover office
[08:58] <DBO> because crossover office costs money?
[08:58] <pvd2006> Zomak, I could try that, just figured it would run to slow through an emulator, but ill give it a try.
[08:58] <pvd2006> I have cross over
[08:58] <zomak> DBO: if he has money to buy premiere, then he also has money to buy crossover ;)
[08:58] <zomak> pvd2006: yes, but its worth trying
[08:58] <bliss1_> DBO I have pasted  dmesg | grep -i acpi
[08:58] <bliss1_>  here http://pastebin.ca/49325
[08:58] <r3c0n>  S02fix_mtrr -> /etc/init.d/fix_mtrr
[08:58] <r3c0n> /etc/rc5.d
[08:58] <r3c0n> time to give it a shot
[08:58] <DBO> sounds good
[08:59] <DBO> bliss1_, what was the issue again, is this one the voodoo3?
[08:59] <bliss1_> DBO: no just a sec
[09:00] <pvd2006> my friend gave me his premiere cd actually since he switched to mac and uses final cut pro, he is a big video editing jockey type person.
[09:00] <pvd2006> its an older version
[09:00] <Jambon>  does anyone know how i can get my firefox plugins working? I installed a version from mozilla, but i can't move the plugins over
[09:01] <thoreauputic> Jambon: did you read the wiki page about FF 1.5 ?
[09:02] <thoreauputic> !firefox1.5
[09:02] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:02] <bliss1_> DBO: I cannot use keyboard in other without having USB legacy diabled in BIOS as the other os has same kernel as ubuntu cannot shutdown screen goes blank must start from mains.
[09:02] <Jambon> thoreauputic: it's different. i'm in dapper, so all the names are different and whatnot. I'm not sure what goes where
[09:02] <r3c0n> well it certainly did take effect
[09:02] <thoreauputic> Jambon: I thought FF1.5 was default in dapper?
[09:03] <r3c0n> reg00: base=0x00000000 (   0MB), size=2048MB: write-back, count=1
[09:03] <r3c0n> reg01: base=0x80000000 (2048MB), size=2048MB: uncachable, count=1
[09:03] <Jambon> it is
[09:03] <Jambon> but it's slow
[09:03] <r3c0n> however.. i still see the mistmatch error in dmesg from mtrr.. who knows what the hell..
[09:03] <DBO> bliss1_, just goes to a blank screen?  no output at all?
[09:04] <r3c0n> direct rendering is working, everything is running fine, but i dont like seeing errors in dmesg..
[09:04] <otto__> DBO: I got it working
[09:04] <DBO> r3c0n, pastebin the errors
[09:04] <bliss1_> DBO: says its rebooting but screen goes blank and computer stays on
[09:04] <otto__> thanks for all your help
[09:04] <DBO> otto__, what was your problem?
[09:04] <thoreauputic> otto__: aha - what was the rick?
[09:04] <thoreauputic> *trick'
[09:04] <bliss1_> DBO: last output is Rebooting..... blank
[09:05] <bliss1_> DBO:http://pastebin.ca/49325
[09:05] <DBO> bliss1_, hrm... yeah thats a BIOS issue...  Im not sure what to say though, it sounds like the command going to reboot the machine isnt working...
[09:05] <otto__> DBO &thoreuputic: I'm not exactly sure I turned off the module and turned it back on and it still complained about the firmware5 not being read but bringing up the interface worked without error so I connected to my campus network and it worked
[09:06] <Phosphate> I'm trying to compile something, but it can't find my copy of tcl, which is deffinitely installed, I even have an old version and a new version installed, help please?
[09:06] <thoreauputic> otto__: cool :)
[09:06] <r3c0n> DBO, http://pastebin.com/659121 its just those 2 lines (im not sure if its affecting my FPS, ATI x600 getting 3700 fps with glxgears but i havent installed cedega yet to figure out if it indeed is)
[09:06] <PwcrLinux> Hello all :)
[09:07] <zomak> hello
[09:07] <Phosphate> hello
[09:07] <DBO> r3c0n, glxgears is not a benchmark... its kinda built into the command...
[09:07] <r3c0n> DBO, yeah not even close hehe
[09:07] <Phosphate> hey thoreauputic ;)
[09:07] <thoreauputic> !glxgears
[09:07] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[09:07] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: hi :)
[09:08] <Phosphate> Any chance you could help me with this stupid problem?
[09:08] <r3c0n> DBO, http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?t=33831753 (thats the website i followed, it did infact change the mtrr outut from 4 gigs to my actual 2gigs upon followin thru with what was mentioned there but i dont understand why i still see error in dmesg)
[09:08] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: since I have no idea what the problem is, hard to say...
[09:08] <Phosphate> read up
[09:09] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: ah - try  apt-cache search tcl | grep dev
[09:09] <Phosphate> o_0 nvm
[09:09] <r3c0n> DBO, good thing to mention is that others were experiencing an outrageous memory allocation by mtrr (984gigs of bogus)
[09:09] <Phosphate> I'm retarded, I forgot tcl8.4-dev
[09:09] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: it is looking for development files
[09:09] <thoreauputic> right
[09:09] <DBO> r3c0n, I see what the error is... but Im not sure how to fix it... its erm... rare
[09:10] <r3c0n> DBO, yeah im the lucky one :)
[09:10] <Phosphate> thoreauputic: it's 3am here ;)
[09:10] <Phosphate> tired...
[09:10] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: heh - not a good time to be troubleshooting a compile ;)
[09:10] <DBO> r3c0n,  "echo "base=0xf8000000 size=0x400000 type=write-combining" >| /proc/mtrr" but do NOT kill me if that fudges things up (is that your script btw?)
[09:11] <`Manuel`> hi all
[09:11] <bliss1_> DBO; ok thanks
[09:11] <DBO> bliss1_, that wasnt for you...
[09:11] <`Manuel`> how I can modify runlevel in ubuntu?
[09:11] <DBO> `Manuel`, what would you like to change it for?
[09:11] <`Manuel`> I wanna leave ntpdate
[09:12] <Phosphate> Phosphate: not just troubleshoot, but rather do anything that takes brain power ;)
[09:12] <bliss1_> DBO: no but thanks for your reply to BIOS
[09:12] <`Manuel`> it's boring
[09:12] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: you are talking to yourself - time to sleep ;)
[09:12] <DBO> `Manuel`, that is in all runlevels, you will have to edit the script or install and use "sysv-rc-conf"
[09:13] <thoreauputic> `Manuel`: sudo update-rc.d ntpdate remove
[09:13] <r3c0n> DBO,  this is my script http://pastebin.com/659124
[09:13] <thoreauputic> `Manuel`: man update-rc.d  :)
[09:13] <`Manuel`> tnx frineds
[09:13] <r3c0n> DBO, which is rnning at run lvl 5
[09:13] <Phosphate> thoreauputic: not yet, now im getting compile errors
[09:13] <DBO> r3c0n, ok, did you try the command I gave you?
[09:14] <DBO> r3c0n, it will only be temporary, so if things go all wonky, just reboot
[09:14] <r3c0n> DBO, yeah ive experienced a freeze up before now hehe ill give it a shot :D
[09:15] <mDot> here i am trying to compile taglib from source. after apt-getting gcc (c compiler) i get and error C compiler cannot creat executables when i do ./configure any ideas?
[09:15] <r3c0n> DBO, invalid arguement
[09:15] <thoreauputic> mDot:  install build-essential
[09:16] <r3c0n>  echo "base=0xf8000000 size=0x400000 type=write-combining" > /proc/mtrr
[09:16] <DBO> you forgot the pipe
[09:16] <thoreauputic> !compile
[09:16] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[09:16] <r3c0n> DBO, with pipe as well
[09:16] <r3c0n> echo "base=0xf8000000 size=0x400000 type=write-combining" >| /proc/mtrr
[09:16] <`Manuel`> try to reboot
[09:17] <thoreauputic> mDot: why are you compiling taglib?
[09:17] <mDot>  wma patch for amaroK
[09:17] <DBO> r3c0n, welcome to the very exclusive club of I have no idea... try google...
[09:17] <DBO> s/exclusive/popular
[09:18] <Phosphate> thoreauputic: Doh! I'm trying to compile something that is in the repos!
[09:18] <r3c0n> DBO, haha its all gravy, ive already tried google for past hour, no luck best thing i came across was that fix_mtrr script although it did correct the memory setting i still see error so not sure what else to do besides cry for help ;)
[09:18] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: it happens - I now always do apt-cache search first
[09:18] <Phosphate> hehe] 
[09:19] <`Manuel`> ^_^
[09:20] <thoreauputic> `Manuel`: works?
[09:20] <StealthySquirrel> has anyone compiled sshlibs on ubuntu? is not working for me
[09:20] <`Manuel`> very fine
[09:20] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: what for?
[09:20] <StealthySquirrel> because I need them for a program thoreauputic
[09:20] <pvd2006> is there a channel for cross over?
[09:21] <`Manuel`> but now I need know what's the program of "Setting system clock" at boot
[09:21] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: but are the libs in the repos?
[09:21] <pvd2006> nm
[09:21] <StealthySquirrel> nope thoreauputic
[09:21] <StealthySquirrel> and thoreauputic I looked on google. have not found one .deb file
[09:23] <jenesuispasbavar> Umm, I just reinstalled Windows and now GRUB doesn't show up anymore at boot.
[09:23] <jenesuispasbavar> How do I boot into Linux?
[09:23] <StealthySquirrel> Windows is a MBR hog
[09:23] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: what program is this? I assume ssh libraries are installed with openssh
[09:23] <jenesuispasbavar> I'm on the Ubuntu Live CD right now.
[09:23] <StealthySquirrel> thoreauputic, hydra
[09:24] <StealthySquirrel> jenesuispasbavar,  grub-install
[09:24] <jenesuispasbavar> Ok
[09:24] <PwcrLinux> Hello, which one editor for to edit xorg.conf for turn off the pad tapping?
[09:24] <mDot> ....this is me giving up, compiling from source is just a but beyond my ability on this much sleep
[09:25] <jenesuispasbavar> StealthySquirrel: You mean run grub-install from the Live CD, through the terminal as a super user?
[09:25] <StealthySquirrel> jenesuispasbavar,  are you using ide hd?
[09:25] <StealthySquirrel> /dev/hda?
[09:25] <jenesuispasbavar> Yes
[09:26] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: it was packaged for Hoary - can't see it in breezy thouugh ( http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/hoary/net/hydra )
[09:26] <StealthySquirrel> jenesuispasbavar,  grub-install /dev/hda
[09:26] <Hexidigital> mDot, what compiler are you using? (just curious)
[09:26] <StealthySquirrel> thoreauputic,  thx for help. I just hope its a new version. hydra is picky
[09:26] <Knelix> Hey guys-- I'm trying to download and install the latest Firefox version. I get as far as extracting it, but then I have no idea how to run it.
[09:26] <mDot> i thought i was using gcc
[09:27] <mDot> i did apt-get install gcc to get it
[09:27] <Hexidigital> !tell Knelix about firefox
[09:27] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: you might actually need libssl according to the deps for that package
[09:27] <mDot> apparently i need to apt-get build-essential.. and its asking for a cd
[09:27] <StealthySquirrel> yea thoreauputic, found them
[09:27] <jenesuispasbavar> StealthySquirrel: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo grub-install /dev/hda7
[09:27] <jenesuispasbavar> Probing devices to guess BIOS drives. This may take a long time.
[09:27] <jenesuispasbavar> /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[09:27] <jenesuispasbavar> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[09:27] <Hexidigital> mDot, on dapper?
[09:27] <Phosphate> Fsck, anyone familiar with eggdrop?
[09:27] <mDot> breezy
[09:28] <Hexidigital> mDot, what cd is it asking for?
[09:28] <thoreauputic> mDot: either comment out the Cd in your /etc/apt/sources.list or use the install CD
[09:28] <mDot> the breezy install disc
[09:28] <mDot> thoreauputic will try
[09:28] <Hexidigital> hmm... you shouldnt' have to compile it
[09:28] <thoreauputic> jenesuispasbavar: please don't paste ( yes I know it was just a few lines)
[09:28] <Hexidigital> just insert the disk, and let it finish the install
[09:28] <jenesuispasbavar> Sorry
[09:29] <mDot> im compiling taglib
[09:29] <harisund> Knelix, try looking up https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:29] <StealthySquirrel> thoreauputic, that version of hydra does not support ssh. so odd that ubuntu didnt upgrade all libs to new version
[09:30] <Knelix> Thanks, harisund. Looks like that's what I need.
[09:30] <harisund> Knelix: Sure.
[09:30] <thoreauputic> StealthySquirrel: strange that the package is no longer in the repos
[09:30] <mDot> thoreauputic edited sources.list and apt-getting build-essentials now.... thanks
[09:31] <thoreauputic> mDot: :)
[09:31] <`Manuel`> update firefox release is a good idea?
[09:32] <Hexidigital> Manuel, depends on what you do with firefox... extensions/themes, etc
[09:32] <nopea> sorry - asked a question then ran out - so I will ask again... does anybody know how to install mouse cursor themes?  I did it many moons ago - but havnet used ubuntu in a while
[09:32] <mDot> terminal: Good - your configure finished. Start make now - w00t. Think ill make a deb out of this
[09:33] <jenesuispasbavar> I guess I'll just reinstall Ubuntu then.
[09:33] <mDot> to the wiki!
[09:33] <_arkanis> hi
[09:33] <thoreauputic> nopea:  install gcursor
[09:33] <thoreauputic> !info gcursor
[09:33] <ubotu> gcursor: (gnome cursor theme managing software), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.061-ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 14 kB, Installed size: 152 kB
[09:34] <nopea> thoreauputic, thanks
[09:34] <thoreauputic> np :)
[09:34] <r3c0n> why cant there be just 1 linux distro that sends out a clear message to m$ F OFF WE TAKIN OVA! :)?
[09:34] <nopea> thoreauputic, is that in the synaptic?
[09:34] <thoreauputic> nopea: in universe as ubotu said above
[09:34] <thoreauputic> !tell nopea about repos
[09:35] <nopea> doh
[09:35] <mDot> r3c0n, wait... theres more then one linux distro?
[09:35] <tonyyarusso> I know this is far out, but anyone have a guess on the odds of regressions between Dapper and Dapper+1?
[09:35] <Naomarik> what does !tell do? I haven't been on IRC in a few years
[09:35] <nopea> thoreauputic, just reinstalled so I need to enable those rep.
[09:35] <r3c0n> lol mDot ;)
[09:35] <thoreauputic> mDot: *grin* the others don't count ;-)
[09:36] <r3c0n> fedora does :D
[09:36] <r3c0n> i havent played with ubuntu before, i really should
[09:36] <mDot> true... fedora is why im running ubuntu
[09:36] <thoreauputic> distro wars ->> #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:36] <thoreauputic> :)
[09:36] <r3c0n> there shouldnt be a thing as distro wars
[09:37] <r3c0n> there should be an anti-m$ slogan that we all agree upon :)
[09:37] <thoreauputic> r3c0n: well, thay can be fun if not taken seriously
[09:37] <r3c0n> or anti closed-source
[09:38] <tonyyarusso> Like a take-off on Capital One..."What's in your computer?  Oh wait, you don't know."
[09:38] <solid_liq> I used all the other major distros, on and off, for six years.  I finally tried Ubuntu about 2 months ago and was floored by how good it actually is.  If you're running fedora, wipe that garbage off your harddrive and install Ubuntu this instant!
[09:38] <thoreauputic> guys, seriously - #ubuntu-offtopic exists
[09:38] <tonyyarusso> Sorry.
[09:38] <r3c0n> thoreauputic, ill tell u what's fun, seeing bill gates getting pwnt by a pie in public :D
[09:38] <solid_liq> :D
[09:38] <skpl> can someone tell me why my mounted volumes do not show up on the desktop?
[09:38] <Virtuous> I used to have Fedora Core 3
[09:39] <r3c0n> and screaaamin like he got shot!
[09:39] <Virtuous> I use Kubuntu now
[09:39] <carthik> skpl, maybe you haven't enabled them to be shown on the desktop?
[09:39] <skpl> i have
[09:39] <skpl> in gconf
[09:39] <tonyyarusso> If you figure that out, help me figure out why one of my volumes shows up and the rest don't.
[09:39] <Hexidigital> ah... the linux kernel... so many toys to play with... so little time... gotta go to bed.  long day to(day)(morrow) celebrating my birthday! g'night Ubuntu users
[09:39] <thoreauputic> You are cordially invited to continue non-ubuntu chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:39] <solid_liq> what would be more funny would be to see bill gates get pants'd on international tv! :D
[09:39] <carthik> skpl, are they otherwise mounted and accessible through nautilus?
[09:39] <mbschonfeld> hey guys.  First of all, gotta say I love Ubuntu.
[09:39] <tonyyarusso> (I'd rather none of them did, just CD-ROMs and other removable media)
[09:39] <skpl> no, though they are mounted according to 'mount' command
[09:39] <r3c0n> sorry about off-trackin
[09:40] <_arkanis> I have a problem with ubuntu and user-administration
[09:40] <tritium> solid_liq: stay on topic, please
[09:40] <PwcrLinux> Anyone, I have a mouse touchpad on my lappy, should I edit the xorg.conf to add the line "MaxTapTime"  "0" in the mouse section?
[09:40] <wenko> how do i make a readonly file so i can save it
[09:40] <wenko> edit it
[09:40] <_arkanis> I just installed ubuntu, but I cannot add/edit users
[09:40] <carthik> skpl, is it a LaCie usb drive? just curious
[09:40] <mbschonfeld> I've been using it for a couple months now and like it more than any other distro I've used.
[09:40] <skpl> carthik, no, just a regular windows ntfs partition
[09:40] <tritium> _arkanis: don't forget to use sudo
[09:40] <skpl> and a fat32 one, as well
[09:40] <wenko> how do i make a readonly file so i can edit it
[09:40] <_arkanis> It says that the configuration could not be loaded
[09:41] <Hexidigital> wenko 'sudo chmoda+rw [filename] '
[09:41] <wenko> thanks
[09:41] <solid_liq> wenko: change the file permissions, like:     chmod 666 myfile    if you want it read/write user/group/world
[09:41] <mbschonfeld> I was wondering though, my question isn't about Ubuntu, but about open-source software in general - any irc channels I could ask questions in, I don't want to spam up this one.
[09:41] <Hexidigital> wenko 'sudo chmod a+rw [filename] '
[09:41] <Hexidigital> sorry
[09:41] <carthik> skpl, ah, then it is not a usb thing, really. the gconf key seems to be for removable devices.
[09:41] <Hexidigital> dont forget the space
[09:41] <Rod> what's wrong with this picture http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/1153/screenshot35ru.png
[09:41] <carthik> skpl, but I am not the expert, so am sorry if there is a hole in my explanation
[09:41] <skpl> s'ok
[09:41] <skpl> i forgive you
[09:42] <solid_liq> mbschonfeld: try ##linux
[09:42] <thoreauputic> mbschonfeld: try #ubuntu-offtopic - you can ask pretty much anything off-topic there
[09:42] <mbschonfeld> ok - thanks guys
[09:42] <tonyyarusso> Why would my ntfs partition show up on the desktop after modifying fstab to be user-accessible, while no other partitions do?
[09:42] <thoreauputic> yes, ##linux is a good one too
[09:43] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: even when the others are mounted ?
[09:43] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: Correct.
[09:43] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: pastebin your /etc/fstab maybe?
[09:43] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: Sure thing.
[09:44] <wenko> hexidigital: i can edit it now but it wont save
[09:44] <tritium> hello, thoreauputic
[09:44] <mDot> well, that was fun, i compiled taglib with wma support, created a .deb using checkinstall AND got amaroK listing my wma files all in about 2 hours
[09:44] <mDot> time well spent
[09:44] <thoreauputic> hi tritium :)
[09:44] <solid_liq> wenko: do chmod 666 filename
[09:45] <jer_> how could i extract files from .tar.bz2 in terminal?
[09:45] <jer_> help!
[09:45] <thoreauputic> jer_:  tar xvjf file
[09:45] <solid_liq> jer_: tar zxvf filename
[09:45] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: 12219
[09:45] <wenko> hmm
[09:45] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: erm - on which bin?
[09:46] <solid_liq> or (the more portable way):   bzip2 -cd filename | tar xvf -
[09:46] <solid_liq> wenko: what?  didn't it work?
[09:46] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: The !pastebin one, sorry.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12219.
[09:46] <wenko> nope
[09:46] <cbx33> people this is freakin me out :p
[09:46] <PwcrLinux> Hmm, I'm shocked! My ati driver showed on xorg.conf have a ATI Mobility Readon 9000,  it's really onboard is ATI Mobility Readon 7500
[09:46] <jer_> thanks
[09:46] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: yup - OK :)
[09:46] <wenko> i can edit now, its nolonger ro but i cant save
[09:47] <cbx33> the kill binary
[09:47] <solid_liq> wenko: did the chmod return any errors?
[09:47] <cbx33> i have uninstalled procps
[09:47] <wenko> nope
[09:47] <cbx33> but when i run the command kill
[09:47] <cbx33> i still get a usage message
[09:47] <cbx33> why is that?
[09:47] <solid_liq> wenko: and you used chmod 666 right?
[09:47] <PwcrLinux> 9000 works on my 7500 :)
[09:47] <wenko> yeha
[09:47] <wenko> yeah**
[09:48] <wenko> chmod 666 sshd_config
[09:48] <solid_liq> wenko: does ls -l filename show your account as being the owner of the file?
[09:48] <solid_liq> oh, it's owned by root
[09:48] <solid_liq> wenko: you should do    sudo vim sshd.config
[09:48] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: odd looking fstab - which one is OK ? ht entfs one? I don't use fmask and dmask ...
[09:48] <wenko> its _ not .
[09:49] <solid_liq> yeah I know sorry
[09:49] <ppcguy> hey all quick question: Need to navigate to a directory created on my gnome desktop via term. But not getting anywhere
[09:49] <solid_liq> wenko: and you should do chmod 644 /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[09:49] <jer_> *** Please downgrade/upgrade C compiler to version gcc-2.95.x or gcc-3.x! *** << how?
[09:49] <thoreauputic> ppcguy:  cd ~/Desktop (capital D)
[09:49] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: The ntfs one is what shows up, but I'd rather it not.  I followed the manual instructions from !ntfs.  Before that it only mounted usable to root but did not show on the desktop.
[09:49] <solid_liq> wenko: because you don't want regular users to be able to edit it, that would be insecure
[09:49] <ppcguy> crap feel like an ass. thanks much
[09:50] <jer_> help!
[09:50] <thoreauputic> jer_: what is telling you that?
[09:50] <wenko> ok standby
[09:50] <solid_liq> wenko: got it now?
[09:50] <jer_> while installing mplayer
[09:51] <thoreauputic> tonyyarusso: no idea, sorry - my fstab doesn't use dmask or fmask, and I use /mnt and /media
[09:51] <nrunge> When I download the current linux-source what can I do to carry across the current settings for the precompiled package?
[09:51] <jer_> thoreauputic: while installing mplayer..
[09:51] <thoreauputic> jer_: erm - mplayer is in multiverse
[09:51] <thoreauputic> !info mplayer-586
[09:51] <tewn> are they any disadvantages to ipv6 ?
[09:51] <mDot> brb
[09:51] <ubotu> mplayer-586: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 3526 kB, Installed size: 7940 kB
[09:51] <tonyyarusso> thoreauputic: All right.  Shall continue to be a mystery for the time being then.
[09:51] <nrunge> When I do make menuconfig that is
[09:52] <thoreauputic> jer_: you don't need to compile mplayer
[09:52] <solid_liq> tewn: lots of routers and switches don't support it yet, so you'll probably need to create an IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel, but other than that, not really
[09:52] <jer_> how would i enable multiverse?
[09:52] <Phosphate> thoreauputic: Wait a minute... ubuntu doesn't use udev, does it?
[09:52] <jer_> how to install?
[09:52] <thoreauputic> !tell jer_ about repos
[09:52] <solid_liq> jer_: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and read the comments
[09:52] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: yes I think so
[09:53] <tritium> tewn: larger address space
[09:53] <wenko> when i try connect to my ubuntu box from my wrt i get this error...how then do i fix it..   ssh: connection to wenko@192.168.1.201:22 exited: No auth methods could be used.
[09:53] <tewn> ok..
[09:53] <thoreauputic> !multiverse
[09:53] <Phosphate> thoreauputic: then why is there a million null devices in /dev?
[09:53] <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
[09:53] <tewn> thank you
[09:53] <solid_liq> tritium: how's that a disadvantage?
[09:53] <thoreauputic> Phosphate: no idea about that either, sorry - I know very little about udev
[09:53] <tritium> hmm, thought he asked about advantages
[09:54] <solid_liq> wenko: working now?
[09:54] <wenko> solid_liq: ssh: connection to wenko@192.168.1.201:22 exited: No auth methods could be used.     is the error i still get
[09:54] <solid_liq> wenko: but you could edit the file alright?
[09:55] <wenko> yes, thank you
[09:55] <Phosphate> Hmm....
[09:55] <jer_> which line would i uncomment to enable multiverse?
[09:55] <Shan`> hey.. i installed XP and messed up the bootloader .. how can i get my system to dualboot again
[09:55] <solid_liq> wenko: pastebin your sshd_config file
[09:55] <thoreauputic> jer_: add the word multiverse to your universe lines
[09:56] <solid_liq> jer_: read the comments, they tell you which to uncomment
[09:56] <thoreauputic> solid_liq: AFAIK you have to add multiverse as above
[09:56] <thoreauputic> after uncommenting universe
[09:56] <Shan`> guys?
[09:56] <tritium> right, thoreauputic
[09:56] <solid_liq> Shan`: use a Linux live cd, mount and chroot into your root partition on the hard drive (make sure to mount /bout as well), and run grub-install
[09:57] <Plitskin> awwwww....
[09:57] <Phosphate> Shan`: there is a guide in the wiki to do it
[09:57] <Shan`> oh
[09:57] <Shan`> can you give me the link?
[09:57] <solid_liq> Shan`: s/bout/boot
[09:57] <Phosphate> i think...
[09:57] <solid_liq> !multiverse
[09:57] <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
[09:57] <Plitskin> guys I need some help... My LAN card doesn't work right... It only detects localhost...
[09:57] <wenko> solid_liq: having some VNC issues...one moment
[09:57] <solid_liq> Plitskin: at a shell, type:    sudo ifup eth0
[09:57] <jer_> thoreauputic: do u mean deb http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[09:57] <jer_>  multiverse ?
[09:58] <solid_liq> wenko: k
[09:58] <thoreauputic> jer_: like that, yes - all on one line
[09:58] <Shan`> thnakyou tonyyarusso
[09:59] <thoreauputic> jer_: just leave a space after universe  ( universe multiverse )
[09:59] <wenko> ssh: connection to wenko@192.168.1.201:22 exited: No auth methods could be used.
[09:59] <Plitskin> solid_liq: Ignoring unkown interface eth0=eth0
[09:59] <wenko> oops
[09:59] <thoreauputic> jer_: and remember to run sudo apt-get update after saving the changes
[09:59] <wenko> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12220
[10:00] <solid_liq> Plitskin: do you have more than one NIC in the machine
[10:00] <solid_liq> ?
[10:00] <solid_liq> Plitskin: NIC=Network Interface Card
[10:01] <Naomarik> anyone know how to do a non destructive resize on an NTFS partition within ubuntu?
[10:01] <Plitskin> solid_liq: I have it on another machine
[10:01] <Rod> Why is the Network Settings-window not complete? http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/1153/screenshot35ru.png
[10:01] <Plitskin> solid_liq: But I'm only using one on my linux box
[10:01] <solid_liq> Plitskin: does the machine in question have more than one NIC?
[10:01] <jer_> which mplayer should i select to install if i wanted the latest version w/ gui?
[10:01] <Plitskin> solid_liq: nope...
[10:02] <solid_liq> Plitskin: not even unused?
[10:02] <Plitskin> solid_liq: yep, I'm using a laptop
[10:02] <wenko> solid_liq: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12220
[10:02] <solid_liq> Plitskin: ok, has it ever worked?
[10:02] <Plitskin> solid_liq: haven't tried it with Linux before, only with Windows
[10:02] <_arkanis> does somebody know why I always get the error-message "could not load configuration" when I try to open user-administration?
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> Naomarik: Yeah, I've done it.
[10:03] <Naomarik> tonyyarusso: Where do I start?
[10:03] <jer_> which among these  mplayer-nogui 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9
[10:03] <jer_>   mplayer-k6 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9
[10:03] <jer_>   mplayer-custom 1:1.0-pre5-0.6ubuntu1
[10:03] <jer_>   mplayer-586 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9
[10:03] <jer_>   mplayer-386 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9
[10:03] <blazemonger> anyone here have rosegarden running in ubuntu
[10:03] <solid_liq> Plitskin: sounds like you may not have the driver for it installed...
[10:04] <Plitskin> awwww maaaan...
[10:04] <tritium> jer_: don't paste, please
[10:04] <Rod> Why is the Network Settings-window not complete? http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/1153/screenshot35ru.png
[10:04] <jer_> sorry
[10:04] <tonyyarusso> Naomarik: First, if you're just installing now, the installer has it built in.  If you're working from within an Ubuntu installation, you'll want to install the package 'ntfsprogs'.
[10:04] <PwcrLinux> !paste
[10:04] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[10:04] <Plitskin> solid_liq: Then why is there a network connection icon on the upper right?
[10:05] <tewn> what are the most common mail protocols for instance supported by the console mail apps in linux and what does it take to set it up ?
[10:06] <tonyyarusso> Naomarik: Once you've done that, you should have ntfs resizing capability integrated into GParted and QTparted, or you can use the cli utility ntfsresize.
[10:06] <Naomarik> tonyyarusso: Okay cool, let me see if I can do that when I get there.
[10:06] <jer_> hey, which mplayer should i choose. 586, 386, k6?
[10:07] <tewn> i cannot choose any mplayer
[10:07] <tewn> i dont know why
[10:07] <jer_> how?
[10:07] <Tomcat__> jer_: What CPU do you have?
[10:08] <Shan`> tonyyarusso can you give me the link again?
[10:08] <solid_liq> tewn: are you planning on running your own mailserver?
[10:08] <Shan`> ithink i messed up again
[10:08] <tewn> solid, i'd like to learn how so i could :)
[10:08] <solid_liq> wenko: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12221
[10:08] <solid_liq> wenko: try those changes and tell me if it works for you or not
[10:08] <wenko> u rawk!
[10:08] <wenko> ok
[10:09] <tonyyarusso> Shan`: Any time you need to get it yourself, you can do '/msg ubotu recover' too.
[10:09] <solid_liq> tewn: what kind of internet connection do you have?
[10:09] <tewn> a mere 5mbit
[10:09] <solid_liq> tewn: but is it a home or business type connection?
[10:09] <tewn> home
[10:09] <solid_liq> tewn: home?
[10:09] <tewn> yes
[10:09] <solid_liq> k
[10:10] <tewn> dedicated server though
[10:10] <tewn> well
[10:10] <tewn> my linux box
[10:10] <solid_liq> tewn: then you need to setup Postfix with fetchmail, and courier-imap to give you imap instead of pop3 access to it
[10:10] <tewn> thank you
[10:11] <solid_liq> tewn: there's a guide on the ubuntu website which will walk you through it.  It'll take about 2-3 hours to get it all setup, configured and tested
[10:11] <tewn> are there any problems doing that through a WRT..GS router ?
[10:11] <wenko> solid_liq: no such luck
[10:11] <solid_liq> tewn: so make sure you have that much time to spend before you start :D
[10:11] <tewn> ok..
[10:11] <Naomarik> tonyyarusso: I'm running Kubuntu right now, so what's the best partition editor to use within that?
[10:11] <Knelix> Why would the same version of Firefox, but on different platforms, render a site differently (and I'm not talking about text, fonts, etc.)...?
[10:12] <tonyyarusso> Naomarik: QTparted would be the standard one, but you can use either.
[10:12] <Plitskin> uhmmm... any of you guys ever used MacPHYTER 10/100 ETHERNET card on Linux?
[10:12] <Naomarik> thanks ;)
[10:12] <solid_liq> tewn: you need to use fetchmail to retrieve your mail from your current mail server, because most likely your ISP blocks port 25, thereby preventing you from hosting a publically accessible mail server.  However, if you're willing to pay for it, dyndns.com will give you port forwarding for this purpose
[10:13] <Knelix> I am getting a table color just simply not rendered in Firefox on Ubuntu, yet it shows up fine in Mac OS X.
[10:13] <solid_liq> Naomarik: parted
[10:13] <tewn> oh thats nice thank you so much solid
[10:13] <solid_liq> tewn: np
[10:14] <solid_liq> Plitskin: I've heard people ask about that one specific card a number of times, so I have a feeling the driver support for it may suck
[10:14] <solid_liq> Plitskin: but go to www.google.com/linux and try searching for it just as you typed it
[10:15] <solid_liq> Plitskin: but so you know, that seems to be the ONLY network card which has driver issues under linux
[10:15] <solid_liq> Plitskin: so sorry about the bad luck to have one
[10:16] <Ming> Hello, I got "syntax error near unexpected token" when running configure of tcl-8.4.5, any suggestions?
[10:16] <Plitskin> solid_liq: I've never been so lucky to try the internet on Linux :(
[10:16] <Ming> I'm running dapper
[10:16] <solid_liq> Plitskin: oh that really sucks, that's the best thing there is with Linux
[10:16] <solid_liq> Plitskin: the whole Linux experience pretty much sucks actually without a broadband connection
[10:17] <solid_liq> Plitskin: for a desktop use that is :D
[10:17] <klm-> dial up connections are so pass anyway
[10:17] <Ming> And I found the configure scripts of the other packages had the similar problem.
[10:17] <solid_liq> klm-: dialup just plain sucks
[10:17] <klm-> so nineties
[10:17] <Plitskin> solid_liq: Yeah... I guess I'll try my luck again some other time...
[10:17] <Plitskin> solid_liq: Thanks for you help
[10:17] <solid_liq> klm-: hehe, 80's
[10:17] <cinderella> hi...
[10:17] <La_PaRCa> klm-, dial up is pass de same way disco is pass
[10:18] <solid_liq> Plitskin: no prob, but seriously try www.google.com/linux
[10:18] <tewn> solid, will the fetchmail how-to work with a modern linksys router ?
[10:18] <tewn> oops
[10:18] <solid_liq> Plitskin: it'll probably turn up really good info in the top few results
[10:18] <tewn> solid_liq,
[10:18] <solid_liq> tewn: does with mine :D
[10:18] <tewn> k
[10:18] <tewn> thanks ! :)
[10:18] <solid_liq> np
[10:19] <cinderella> hello
[10:19] <yuan> :-)
[10:19] <Lorvija> !restrictedformats
[10:19] <ubotu> methinks restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:20] <cinderella> hello
[10:20] <yuan> hi
[10:20] <PwcrLinux> hiya cinderella
[10:20] <P3L|C4N0> !freeformats
[10:20] <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
[10:20] <cinderella> hello
[10:21] <yuan> cinderella , hello. r u robot?
[10:22] <Lorvija> hey, i got my music files on my debian server and i'm trying to play them with xmms. I connected to server through ssh and i can play those
[10:22] <PwcrLinux> cinderella: need a tech support about ubuntu linux?
[10:22] <Lorvija> files with totem.. but not with xmms
[10:22] <cinderella> so sorry, i got a little dizzy here
[10:23] <cinderella> now,u're d one who act like robot
[10:24] <yuan> i got go now. bye
[10:26] <Plitskin> uhmmm... How do I make changes to the kernel modules? There's a .ko somewhere in the lib directory that I'd like to mess with :)
[10:27] <mephis1987> do any1 know any radio player in ubuntu ?
[10:28] <mephis1987> do any1 know any radio player in ubuntu ?
[10:29] <mephis1987> i need a program that connect to station and play radio :D
[10:29] <mephis1987> rhythm and totem dont have that feature
[10:30] <[Spooky] > i use xmms
[10:30] <mephis1987> !xmms
[10:31] <ubotu> somebody said xmms was to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[10:31] <mephis1987> can it play radio ?
[10:31] <pinpoint> should be
[10:31] <pinpoint> i use it for shoutcast
[10:33] <shane_> !sources
[10:33] <Shan`> whats my hd number and partition if i have my /boot on /dev/hda1
[10:33] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[10:33] <Shan`> ?
[10:34] <Shan`> whats my hd number and partition if i have my /boot on /dev/hda1
[10:35] <Plitskin> WHOAH!
[10:35] <Plitskin> IT WORKED! IT ACTUALLY WORKED! YEEEEEY!
[10:35] <Shan`> lol
[10:35] <Empy> do u
[10:35] <Shan`> someone?
[10:35] <Shan`> anyone?
[10:35] <clever> how do i use the writing aids for japanese in ubuntu?
[10:36] <Daskies> Anyone got a quick way to password protect a non-compressed folder?
[10:37] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: All I've come up with so far is create a dummy user and chown/chmod it.
[10:37] <Plitskin> maaaaan this is the first time I used the IRC on LInux lolz
[10:37] <pinpoint> Plitskin: enjoy! :)
[10:37] <Plitskin> thanks! :)
[10:37] <cyberserver> Hi people. I'm setting up ubuntu on a AMD64 machine, but I', not willing to deal with 64 bit problems like not having Java Sun, flash plugin or whatver... so I decided to do a 32 bit install... Can I use a optimized kernel or do I need to use the -386 one? Is -k7 kernel better for AMD64 machines than -i386 kernel?
[10:38] <Plitskin> now for the repositories...
[10:38] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, do you know of a way to open a file through the terminal?
[10:38] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: What kind of file?
[10:38] <shane_> !glxgears
[10:38] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[10:38] <don> quit
[10:38] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, any type. .jpg mostly
[10:38] <mephis1987> hello , there is some application that I dun want to use any more like rhythm , but delete them also delete ubuntu-desktop
[10:39] <mephis1987> how can i avoid deleting ubuntu desktopn
[10:39] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: You have to specify the application to use.  Like, eog file.jpg
[10:39] <mephis1987> and ubuntu standard too
[10:39] <tonyyarusso> mephis1987: ubuntu-desktop is safe to remove.  Just reinstall it before upgrading to Dapper.
[10:40] <mephis1987> tonyyarusso, how about ubuntu standard ?
[10:40] <mephis1987> tonyyarusso, how can i upgrade to Dapper ?
[10:41] <tonyyarusso> mephis1987: Same thing, it's safe.  Try 'apt-cache show ubuntu-standard' and it will tell you that.
[10:41] <tonyyarusso> !upgrade
[10:41] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade.  Upgrading to dapper (remember it may break). Please test the dist-upgrader -> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html.
[10:41] <tonyyarusso> mephis1987: Remember, Dapper is alpha software at this point.  No guarantees whatsoever.  If it works now, in an hour it may not.
[10:43] <nicklas> Godmorning! I am installing my printer (Canon fax-L400), ubuntu automaticly finds in when i click on new printers and some wizard starts, but it can not find the correct driver. There is no linux driver on Canons homepage... What should i do?
[10:44] <Daskies> Does ubuntu keep a 'recently open files' like windows does?
[10:44] <noiesmo> nicklas, check http://linuxprinting.org for printer driver info
[10:45] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: Yes.  ~/.recently-used
[10:46] <nicklas> noiesmo: I check it out, thanks
[10:46] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, when I cd it it says it doesn't esist
[10:46] <Daskies> *exsist
[10:46] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: It's a file, not a directory.
[10:48] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, ls doesn't display it. Do I need a sudo command?
[10:48] <alessandro_> giorno
[10:48] <alessandro_> ho un problema
[10:48] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: Can you do 'cat ~/.recently-used'?
[10:49] <cyberserver> people. flashplugin-nonfree gone from the multiverse repository? My apt-cache is not listing it...
[10:49] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, yes. No is there a way to purge the file?
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: Maybe, but I'm not sure.  That's odd that you don't have it...
[10:49] <alessandro_> never spek italian?
[10:50] <tonyyarusso> !it
[10:50] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:50] <alessandro_> #ubuntu-it
[10:50] <alessandro_> comw faccio?
[10:50] <MrNutella> fabulous
[10:51] <Xilon> Quick question; How do i link my WWW folder from Windows (mounted on seperate HDD) to my /var/www folder?
[10:51] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, I think i said that wrong. I can use cat to get the file, and is there a way to empty the file, so people don't know my recent documents?
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: Well, you can always just delete it or write an empty file to it.
[10:52] <Daskies> tonyyarusso, What's the delete command again? Been a while
[10:52] <tonyyarusso> Daskies: rm
[10:52] <Daskies> Thanks
[10:53] <Xilon> Anyone?
[10:53] <Shan`> grr
[10:54] <Xilon> or maybe how do I link a directory?
[10:54] <Shan`> grub cant find my /boot
[10:54] <noiesmo> Xilon, ln -s /folder/to/mount /var/www/mount
[10:54] <Xilon> thx
[10:56] <Shan`> help??
[10:56] <ESPOiG> Seveas: if u can read this u shuld f*kin gorw up dont ban me from a channel wen i didnt do nething
[10:56] <Seveas> urgh
[10:56] <Seveas> apparently something is broken...
[10:57] <Xilon> uhh how do I remove links? :P
[10:57] <noiesmo> rm linkname
[11:00] <vladuz976> hey debian has a graphical installer, is future ubuntu also gonna get one?
[11:00] <enyc> vladuz976: iirc ubuntu+1 (dapper) has a graphical installer, but that version is not yet released
[11:00] <dungodung> I accidentally started setting chmod 777 /* instead of ./*
[11:00] <dungodung> and now I can't sudo in
[11:00] <toretore> dungodung, darn, that sucks
[11:00] <vladuz976> enyc: is there screenshots around?
[11:01] <enyc> dungodung: well that shouldnt be a problem unless you are doign as root for some thing ;-)
[11:01] <jerm> can i install java vm thru apt-get?
[11:01] <enyc> vladuz976: hangon
[11:01] <toretore> jerm, your better of reading the wiki
[11:01] <toretore> !java
[11:01] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:01] <PwcrLinux> dungodung: Oh boy, it's screwed up..
[11:01] <dungodung> enyc: everything I do is as root :|
[11:01] <protocol1> dapper is going to be nice
[11:01] <protocol1> i hope
[11:01] <tewn> yes jerm though i forgot how i got the sun java to work i think i found the answer on the ubuntu forums.
[11:01] <enyc> vladuz976: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight6
[11:01] <enyc> dungodung: then your users / permissions are not approprirate for your setup ;-)
[11:01] <dungodung> I can't log on to the internet, because pptpconfig uses root
[11:02] <dungodung> I'm in fudging XP now
[11:02] <enyc> hrrm
[11:02] <PwcrLinux> dungodung: you might reinstall again
[11:02] <vladuz976> enyc: i don't see installer screenshots
[11:02] <enyc> vladuz976: erm.. they are there.. espresso thing
[11:02] <Spliffster> morning. i am looking for a tool to run terminals (read only for tail) on gnomes root window. anyone using something like that (gDesklets is not an option, ressource hog "par excellence"!)
[11:02] <dungodung> PwcrLinux: that's what I was afraid of
[11:03] <enyc> vladuz976: oh.. the livecd installer .. hrrm
[11:03] <dungodung> enyc: oh my internet uses vpn and is really hard to set
[11:03] <enyc> dungodung: oh how annoying
[11:03] <vladuz976> enyc: oh
[11:03] <dungodung> and I don't think I have enough time
[11:03] <dungodung> oh, well, reinstall, here I come
[11:04] <enyc> dungodung: well this box has a cable connedted to one of the eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 eth4 eth5 on the box next to me, which is connected to the ethernet on the router-unit that actualy amkes the pppoa connection for me ;-)
[11:04] <enyc> there is eth6 eth7 cards in there but I cant make them work (darned isapnp hassle)
[11:05] <Knelix> Is there an DVI LCD compatibility list for Ubuntu, or is just about anyone fine?
[11:05] <enyc> Knelix: erm... graphics card is the issue..
[11:05] <Xilon> Anyone got a suggestion for a good Notepad++ replacement that doesn't need any scripting for it to work good?
[11:05] <enyc> Knelix: DVI connection is DVI connection etc.  beyond there is not really a problem...
[11:06] <Spliffster> tail and xconsole for the gnome root window ... any hint ?
[11:06] <enyc> Knelix: I mean.. setting the right refresh MIGHT be a problem but that shouldnt matter
[11:06] <Knelix> enyc, hmm. I did test with another LCD and I couldn't get full resolution on it.
[11:06] <Knelix> This is why I ask.
[11:07] <enyc> Knelix: well maybe you nhave s asignle-link dvi cable and you need dual-link
[11:07] <enyc> Knelix: or maybe you are usign the vesa driver or something and it needs the right driver to do higher res. etc.
[11:07] <Knelix> How's that about the cable? There are different kinds of DVI cables? News to me...
[11:08] <enyc> Knelix: yes.. the DVI cable has so many 'links' on it
[11:08] <enyc> Knelix: you could have a cbale with only one link and you ened 2 to do the higher res etc.
[11:08] <enyc> or card/driver that can't do enough links
[11:09] <Knelix> enyc: Hmm. Well, I used the cable that came with the display.
[11:09] <tewn> i have a 1993 compaq d510 p4 with 512megs ram.  old.  brand new lcd, very good clarity.  the integrated graphics is ICH (intel) and i get 1280x1024
[11:09] <enyc> Knelix: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI#Connector
[11:09] <Knelix> enyc: I wasn't aware of links.
[11:09] <enyc> Knelix: aah well that is probably fine
[11:09] <enyc> Knelix: but...
[11:10] <enyc> Knelix: you may hae a graphics card driver issue
[11:10] <Knelix> hmm.
[11:10] <nopea> shouldn't firefox 1.5.x and Thunderbird 1.5 be in the package manager?
[11:10] <enyc> Knelix: ern
[11:10] <enyc> nopea: they are in dapper (next release, due for beta release next thursday)
[11:10] <enyc> nopea: there may eb a backport package for breezy available
[11:11] <frankg> attempting to exec a shell script as another user via suid -- the script isn't running as the owner as desired - help
[11:11] <Knelix> enyc, the cable appears to be single link.
[11:11] <enyc> frankg: in what way?
[11:11] <thoreauputic> frank23: you can't run scripts suid
[11:11] <nopea> enyc, thanks - I only see Thunderbird 1.07 and Firfox 1.07 there
[11:11] <enyc> Knelix: hrrm and.. what resolution is the display apparently capable of?
[11:11] <enyc> nopea: thats normal in breezy
[11:11] <frankg> thoreauputic, why not?
[11:11] <thoreauputic> frank23: security
[11:11] <Knelix> enyc: 1680 x 1050
[11:11] <thoreauputic> frank23: that's the way it is
[11:11] <frankg> thoreauputic, can you elaborate?
[11:12] <nopea> enyc, cool - I guess I will hold tight till there are there...
[11:12] <thoreauputic> frank23: I suggest you search for it - I don't know the details, but I do know that you can't run scripts suid
[11:12] <Knelix> enyc: I use it with my Mac, but I tested it with my Ubuntu box, because I'm thinking of buying it a nice (though probably smaller) DVI LCD instead of the crappy CRT it has.
[11:12] <frankg> thoreauputic, thx
[11:13] <enyc> nopea: that would eb sensible.. you CAN probably find backpotrs..
[11:13] <Knelix> enyc: So I was just wondering if I should watch out for something or the other when getting an LCD for my Ubuntu box.
[11:13] <enyc> Knelix: heh erm..
[11:13] <alessandro_> em come faccio ad andare su ubuntu italia?
[11:13] <thoreauputic> !it
[11:13] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:13] <enyc> Knelix: well apparently single-link han do 1600x1200 @ 60hz
[11:13] <nopea> enyc, there might be something out there... I dont have any big web dev. stuff for a bit so I can wait
[11:14] <Knelix> enyc: I'm usually quite savvy, on the Mac side of things-- but kind of clueless sometimes on Ubuntu.
[11:14] <enyc> Knelix: hrr Im se some very ncie CRTs at work ;-) ..  in a made-up-resolution halfway between 1152x864 and 1280x960   at 99hz refresh on  sharp-focus CRTs in dual-display ;-)
[11:14] <nopea> anybody use that gcursor program?
[11:14] <PwcrLinux> yes
[11:15] <enyc> nopea: if you want to upgrade to dapper you may want to try next weekend , after dapper beta is out... or else a month after that when the full *(delayed) release is done... you can upgrade in-place by changing sources.list and stuff
[11:15] <enyc> Knelix: hrrm I dont really lpay with macintoshes...
[11:15] <enyc> Knelix: I apprexciate good vs bad displays though ;-)
[11:15] <Knelix> enyc: :-)
[11:15] <KnightroX> Hey guys, kinda new to this Ubuntu, wondering if anyone knows of a guide for setting up a network. Cable modem > Ubuntu > Windows PC.  Im able to get the 2 PCs pinging each other, and also i have net access on Ubuntu
[11:15] <enyc> Knelix: I like the good-colors and no-wiewing-angle-hassles on a really good CRT.. but you get a lot of bad CRTs ;-)
[11:15] <KnightroX> but i cant get net access on Windows PC :/
[11:15] <Knelix> enyc: I switch between the Mac and Ubuntu Linux.
[11:15] <nopea> I used gcursor and added a theme - it copied all the files, but shows nothing in the list
[11:16] <katar> salve gente
[11:16] <Shan`> grub> find /boot/grub/stage1
[11:16] <Shan`>  says file not found :/
[11:16] <katar> sono nuovo di sta chat,come funge
[11:16] <enyc> Knelix: I see loads of LCDs wtih really bad black backgrounds... erally annoying.. some are okay thuogh but then you cant move around  whil looking
[11:16] <Knelix> enyc: I'm hoping to see Ubuntu running on the new Intel Macs soon.
[11:16] <enyc> Knelix: anyway... what graphics card are you using ?
[11:17] <enyc> Knelix: you may just ened to add a modeline for the silly-resolution-values you mentioned ;-)
[11:17] <enyc> Knelix:  1680 x 1050 doesnt seem like a normal size to me
[11:17] <Shan`> cant anyone help me with this?
[11:17] <enyc> Shan`: hrrm.. whats happened?
[11:18] <Knelix> enyc: Heh. Well, it's what my Mac is running this thing at.
[11:18] <enyc> Shan`: since when has this situtation appeared etc. ?
[11:18] <Shan`> i'm trying to recover my Ubuntu installation using a live cd
[11:18] <Shan`> i installed XP and hence need to do this
[11:18] <enyc> Knelix: and if that is an LCD you have to be as t the exact resolution or exact integer factor of   in order to get sharp display
[11:18] <Shan`> grub says file not found when i'm trying to locate where my boot sector is
[11:18] <enyc> Shan`: aah ok
[11:18] <Shan`> do i need to mount it first?
[11:19] <enyc> Shan`: no.. you need to use grub
[11:19] <enyc> Shan`: erm
[11:19] <KnightroX> Anyone point me to a guide on setting IPtables please ? :)
[11:19] <PwcrLinux> nopea: the compressed file should be extract into .icons  like contrastbig folder into .icons dir
[11:19] <Knelix> enyc: But don't worry. I've got Ubuntu on a CRT. Just thinking of a getting an LCD, though I'm aware of the problems you mention.
[11:19] <enyc> Shan`: do a 'fdisk -l' as root to find your partitions
[11:19] <Shan`> enyc, I am IN grub
[11:19] <enyc> Shan`: work our which is your boot partition...
[11:19] <Shan`> hda1
[11:19] <enyc> Shan`: i.e. that which is either /  or  /boot (if you have a /boot at all)
[11:20] <enyc> Shan`: be aware you will need to setup the chainloader whatnot if you wnaat to boot 3vil windows afterwards...
[11:20] <Shan`> i do intend to eno-away
[11:20] <Shan`> erm
[11:20] <nopea> PwcrLinux, that it did - but I see where I can select it
[11:20] <Shan`> i do intend to enyc
[11:20] <enyc> Shan`: you can just  run grub   then 'root (hd0,0)' and 'setup (hd0)' in order to buut the grub loader back on
[11:21] <Shan`> enyc, i tried that... but it says no such disk or something
[11:21] <enyc> Shan`: presuming that the first bios-supported-disk at boot-time (i.e. (hd0)) is hda
[11:21] <enyc> Shan`: aer you sure /dev/hda1 is the partition which ubuntu installed on?
[11:21] <enyc> Shan`: how did you add windoze-xp etc. ? which partitions has that taken?
[11:22] <PwcrLinux> nopea: did you see "Cursor Selection" on the System>Preference?
[11:22] <Shan`> its on the same hdd but nother partition enyc
[11:22] <Shan`> hda2 i think
[11:22] <enyc> Shan`: well check which is what
[11:22] <enyc> Shan`: if livecd not work try KNOPPIX.. that DEFINITELY works for recovering ubuntu grub
[11:22] <Shan`> yes enyc I mounted it in /media and checked
[11:22] <Knelix> Well, good night/morning/day folks.
[11:22] <nopea> PwcrLinux,  yes - but its not in the list
[11:22] <Knelix> ;-)
[11:22] <enyc> Shan`: and do you see /boot/grub/menu.list etc. ?
[11:22] <Shan`> yeah
[11:23] <Knelix> enyc, thanks for the info there.
[11:23] <Knelix> C ya
[11:23] <enyc> Shan`: hrrm are you cable to boot KNOPPIX etc. and login here from that machine?
[11:23] <nopea> PwcrLinux, I have Human only
[11:23] <missingo> hey
[11:23] <missingo> can anyone help me with powerpc support for ubuntu
[11:24] <PwcrLinux> nopea: Hmm, strange..
[11:24] <Shan`> enyc, havent used knoppix I am currently on the Live Cd tho
[11:24] <Shan`> enyc, what i wanna know is if I install it to the MBR then will I be able to boot into winblows again?
[11:24] <KnightroX> Anyone know a guide i can follow to make Ubuntu share its internet, i think i have to set up an iptable
[11:25] <noiesmo> KnightroX, install firestarter it has internet sharing easyest way
[11:25] <noiesmo> !firestarter
[11:25] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[11:25] <KnightroX> yea i done that, but it still wouldnt let windows access the net
[11:25] <Shan`> also.. if I install it back on the (hd0,0) partition will I be able to dual boot?
[11:25] <spat> hi all
[11:25] <enyc> Shan`: erm
[11:26] <enyc> Shan`: the easiest way to dual-boot...
[11:26] <enyc> Shan`: is to install it on (hd0) -- the MBR...
[11:26] <missingo> how do i reformat a powerpc currently running ubuntu?
[11:26] <enyc> Shan`: and then you just use a boot entry to do the dual-boot --
[11:26] <Shan`> enyc, ahh ok ok
[11:26] <enyc> Shan`: which is soehting like  'root (hd0,2)` `chainloader +1` `boot`
[11:26] <tewn> from grub how do you make the splash screen verbose and how do you apply those settings to grub ?
[11:26] <KnightroX> even with the insternet sharing done in firestarter my windows PC couldnt access the net.  But im able to ping each PC
[11:26] <Shan`> enyc, that is i will ave to boot into the linux on my hd0,0 and then edit grub for dual boot right?
[11:27] <enyc> Shan`: somethign like that...
[11:27] <Shan`> enyc, well see you from there then lol
[11:27] <Shan`> brb
[11:27] <enyc> Shan`: print out some menu.list's etc.
[11:27] <spat> shan whats your problem?
[11:28] <spat> yes when you edit grub.conf you should be fine
[11:28] <Shan`> spat, i installed xp and cant boot into linux so i am using the live cd ad now am about to setup grub on the (hd0) so i wanna know if i will be able to dual boot later
[11:28] <spat> no
[11:28] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[11:28] <Shan`> spat,  then what do I do?
[11:28] <linuxboyfriend> how can i copy a vcd?
[11:28] <spat> shan you will need to reinstall grub
[11:28] <nicklas> I am installing my printer (Canon fax-L400), ubuntu automaticly finds it when i click on new printers and some wizard starts, now I have to choose from the drivers it recommend, tried all but none will print. There is no linux driver on Canons homepage... I've checked out linuxprinting.org, but can not find a driver there. What should i do?
[11:29] <b33rman> hey guys. how do i play dvd here?
[11:29] <spat> i mean install on the mbr
[11:29] <Shan`> spat, doesnt the command "setup (hd0)" do just that?
[11:29] <spat> not reinstall it
[11:29] <spat> wait one sec
[11:29] <noiesmo> nicklas, if theres nothing on linuxprinting then you are stuffed
[11:29] <spat> yes thats it
[11:29] <Shan`> spat, ok thanx
[11:29] <vladuz976> is firefox1.5 backported to breezy?
[11:29] <Shan`> see you after i try this
[11:29] <Shan`> tlol
[11:29] <wvelez_> is there a way to play *asx streams smoothly?
[11:29] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, how you started CUPS
[11:29] <spat> w8 one sec let me check to be shure
[11:29] <noiesmo> nicklas, canon dont support linux enough its a real bugger there should be more vendor support from linux
[11:30] <enyc> Shan`: hello
[11:30] <Shan`> hello enyc
[11:30] <Shan`> brb
[11:30] <enyc> Shan`: that installs gruib on mbr ;-)
[11:30] <Shan`> need to reboot
[11:30] <enyc> Shan`: but you need to ray  root (hd0,0) first  ;-)
[11:30] <Martiini> how do I make a link (shortcut) of a samba folder onto a gnome desktop?
[11:30] <enyc> ..say..
[11:30] <Shan`> enyc, i did that
[11:30] <b33rman> hey guys. how do i play dvd here?
[11:30] <Shan`> brb
[11:30] <enyc> b33rman: in ubuntu..
[11:30] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend, so far i just followed ubuntus wizard, and looked if linuxprinting.org has something for my printer...
[11:31] <enyc> b33rman: if you mean CSS encrypted dvd....
[11:31] <spat> shan you need to run grub-install
[11:31] <nicklas> noiesmo: damn, would it help buying a network print server?
[11:31] <enyc> b33rman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:31] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, in case cups is not started, you can start is by "sudo update-rc.d cupsd defaults"
[11:31] <mephis1987> what is the short cut for switching work space ?
[11:32] <noiesmo> nicklas, what ever printer you still want to check with linuxprinting org for compatability
[11:32] <enyc> mephis1987: alt-left / alt-right usually
[11:32] <enyc> mephis1987: err
[11:32] <spat> shan: grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda
[11:32] <enyc> mephis1987: ctrl-alt-left
[11:32] <enyc> mephis1987: ctrl-alt-right
[11:32] <enyc> mephis1987: even ;-)
[11:32] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, after this do this "sudo /etc/init.d cupsd start"
[11:32] <confucius> Hello, is there a way to boot to my CD drive using GRUB without changing the BIOS settings??
[11:33] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, then you have to reinstall your printer, and i hope it will work
[11:33] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, if ubuntu is reccognizing your printer then it should work
[11:33] <missingo> how do i reformat a powerpc currently running ubuntu?? ;/
[11:33] <noiesmo> bull
[11:33] <mephis1987> enyc, it doesnt help
[11:33] <tewn> if you look at /boot/grub/menu.lst it references other things to look up in man pages, one of them is for putting grub on a floppy.
[11:34] <mephis1987> i tried it
[11:34] <enyc> mephis1987: explain ;-)
[11:34] <conmiweb> hello, how can i put amarok un spanish?
[11:34] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: k, I try to do that and ubuntu recognize my printer, just doesnt have a driver for it
[11:34] <mephis1987> oh
[11:34] <mephis1987> enyc, sorry , i got it , i though right click
[11:34] <spat> conficius why would you want to do that?
[11:34] <albinoloverats> i have a question regarding the use of chmod
[11:34] <enyc> mephis1987: under the degfault dipaly mannaguager/config etc. inmn breezy ubuntu (gnome) here...ctrl+alt (on left side of keyboard) and then right/left  arrows does work
[11:34] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, does ubuntu reccomend you any dirver?
[11:35] <confucius> just wondering if I could boot to a live CD without changing the BIOS
[11:35] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: tons of drivers
[11:35] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: But nothing comes out of the printer
[11:36] <spat> damn it
[11:36] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: in the printers job menu it says: printing
[11:36] <noiesmo> nicklas, you are out of luck go linuxprinting.org to find a printer that works
[11:36] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, hmm
[11:36] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, USB printer?
[11:36] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: sure
[11:36] <noiesmo> linuxboyfriend, he needs driver there is none linuxprinting.org for print driver info
[11:37] <Tomcat__> !easyubuntu
[11:37] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[11:37] <linuxboyfriend> noiesmo, i dont think so that ubuntu does not have his dirver
[11:37] <nicklas> noiesmo: hope not, cuz it's not just a cheap printer... It has costed like 800$
[11:37] <spat> does ubuntu surport dutch?
[11:37] <linuxboyfriend> noiesmo, ubuntu is so efficient that it reccognize my printer whcih is not much common :)
[11:38] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, can you tell me your printer name along with model?
[11:38] <noiesmo> linuxboyfriend, well what ever your the guru then he'll find out
[11:38] <wvelez> is there a way to play *asx streams smoothly? the firefox plugin is choppy
[11:38] <spat> i mean does it have translated text in there own software and kde/gnome
[11:38] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: Canon fax-L400
[11:39] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, hmm, lemme check
[11:39] <Bambino> Excuse me. I am trying to get http://bouncer.gentoo.org/?product=gentoo-2006.0-universal&os=amd64 by using wget.. however its only downloading the index.html file.. can someone help me?
[11:39] <enyc> Bambino: you are in #ubuntu not #gentoo ;-)
[11:40] <Bambino> enyc, I am using ubuntu, to download a gentoo file. Using Wget..
[11:40] <nicklas> noiesmo: hmm, else I just have to switch to windows... damn
[11:40] <enyc> Bambino: well get the acutal url.. not the url of the index/redierct page
[11:40] <spat> bambino your need to do it recursively
[11:40] <Bambino> spat, please explain further how you mean?
[11:41] <noiesmo> nicklas, not what anyone wants but vendors dont support linux enough
[11:41] <spat> bambino wget can dig in deap but the starting point is alwais where the url points
[11:42] <spat> from there it will go to links on the pages
[11:42] <crusty> hi
[11:42] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, when you select your printer (canon) from the list, does it show your model?
[11:42] <Bambino> spat, but all it does is donwloading "index.html"
[11:42] <spat> it can also download those links
[11:42] <spat> and so on and so on
[11:42] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! Help me please! Yesterday I installed Dapper. It works fine, today I installed kaffeine 0.7.1. My problem is that there are no sounds while playing DVB tv programms with kaffeine. There are sounds playing other video files, mp3, mpeg2, but in DVB no. What can cause this?
[11:42] <crusty> i have a problem with the Gnome Screensaver, i do not know where the picture directiory is,
[11:42] <spat> downloading links of pages is done by recursion
[11:43] <spat> when you specify -r  it wil do this (dont do this yet)
[11:43] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: it shows my model at the first screen, where i select a local printer. But not when im selecting driver
[11:43] <gnomefreak> ltibor65: your question may be better answered in #ubuntu+1
[11:44] <gnomefreak> nicklas: breezy or dapper?
[11:44] <spat> when you do this wget -r "url" you will download the intire internet. Youneed to specify how deep wget needs to download by setting a limmit
[11:44] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, does it suggest any driver for your printer?
[11:44] <nicklas> gnomefreak: breezy
[11:45] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: yes, as i said it recommend like 1000 drivers... I have tried all the Canon drivers it recommend
[11:45] <spat> bambino: limmits are set with the -l option (undercase L) followed by a number
[11:46] <spat> bambino: you will probably set this to 1 or 2
[11:46] <noiesmo> linuxboyfriend, are you a total nob or something dont you understand the drivers not available he's done all your suggestion give me strength
[11:46] <noiesmo> lol
[11:46] <noiesmo> lol
[11:46] <noiesmo> lol
[11:46] <Sp4rKy> hi
[11:46] <spat> bambino: read man pages next time
[11:46] <Sp4rKy> does exist software suspend 2 for 2.6-15 kernel ?
[11:47] <Sp4rKy> (dapper)
[11:47] <spat> does ubuntu have language sellection in the installer?
[11:48] <Sp4rKy> spat yes
[11:48] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, tell me the result of "sudo lsusb" (the line which is showing the name of your printer)
[11:48] <spat> nice
[11:49] <Dermotti> test
[11:49] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: Canon, Inc.
[11:50] <spat> Sp4rKy this will ensure that the packages are installed in the chosen language if it's translated to it?
[11:50] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, oh
[11:50] <Shan`> spat, problem!!!!!
[11:50] <Shan`> lol
[11:50] <spat> yeah i know
[11:50] <spat> i said w8 a sec
[11:50] <Shan`> i could boot into linux...
[11:50] <Shan`> uh oh
[11:50] <Shan`> said it too late!!
[11:50] <Shan`> lol
[11:51] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, http://linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi?make=Canon
[11:51] <spat> shan: grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda
[11:51] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, your dirver is not there
[11:51] <Shan`> somehow i seem to have deleted my home dir!
[11:51] <spat> this should set the suff back on the MBR
[11:51] <linuxboyfriend> nicklas, i dont think your printer is supported
[11:51] <spat> what windows setup overrides
[11:52] <nicklas> linuxboyfriend: I see... Thanks
[11:52] <anymo> nicklas, what printer do you have?
[11:52] <spat> shan did you get that?
[11:52] <stamen81> hello
[11:52] <Shan`> yup
[11:52] <stamen81> how can I fix this
[11:52] <stamen81> You must use XOrg  6.8 for translucency and shadows to work
[11:52] <nicklas> anymo: Canon fax-L400
[11:52] <spat> can i see your grub.conf
[11:53] <stamen81> if sudo tells me that I have the latest version
[11:53] <PDani_> hi
[11:53] <Shan`> sure
[11:53] <spat> i dont want you reboot again and again
[11:53] <anymo> nicklas, check this http://www.turboprint.info/... it is commercial though..
[11:53] <PDani_> which dns-server should i use for cacheing for a small LAN, and store some dns-record about some machine on the LAN?
[11:53] <Shan`> kk
[11:53] <anymo> nicklas, maybe it is supported...
[11:54] <Shan`> where do i find it
[11:54] <PwcrLinux> Oh, anyone I need to disable mouse shadows, I didn't like a shadow around the mouse pointer..
[11:54] <nicklas> anymo: Can't find it on the list
[11:54] <spat> i think its in /boot/grub/grub.conf
[11:54] <spat> at least thats where mine is
[11:54] <Shan`> spat, where is my grub.conf?
[11:54] <anymo> nicklas, ah then it's not supported...
[11:55] <Shan`> ok ok
[11:55] <Sp4rKy> Please , does exist software suspend 2 for 2.6-15 kernel ?
[11:55] <Shan`> nah it aint there
[11:55] <spat> shan in /boot/grub
[11:55] <Speedlink|war> Hey guys, Lack of ideas. I feel like installing something on my ubuntu servers. I have apache/php/mysql, Anything more i can add perhaps?
[11:55] <nicklas> anymo: Thx anyway :)
[11:55] <Shan`> spat, its not there
[11:56] <spat> can you do locate grub.conf ?
[11:56] <Shan`> no o/p
[11:56] <Sp4rKy> Speedlink|war, imap, pop , smtp , ssh , vnc ...
[11:56] <Speedlink|war> I run ubuntu server
[11:56] <Speedlink|war> whats imap?
[11:56] <anymo> nicklas, look at this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Canon+fax-L400+linux&btnG=Google+Search
[11:56] <CraiZE> imap is a protocol for email
[11:56] <Sp4rKy> Speedlink|war, mail protocol
[11:57] <Speedlink|war> Nah, not anything with mail
[11:57] <Speedlink|war> Anything else perhaps?
[11:57] <spat> Shan are you on ubuntu?
[11:57] <CraiZE> Speedlink|war,  no
[11:57] <Shan`> spat, yeah
[11:57] <Speedlink|war> Oh cmon, there must be something :)
[11:57] <Speedlink|war> Perhaps a better looking apache server?
[11:57] <spat> can anyone tell me where UBUNTU leaves grub.conf????
[11:57] <protocol1> whats dappers realse date again June 6th?
[11:57] <Speedlink|war> I mean, different icons.
[11:58] <spat> shan im on gentoo
[11:58] <Shan`> ahh
[11:58] <Shan`> grr
[11:58] <staffelt> hello all :-)
[11:58] <cyberserver> Hi. I was making the package for java-sun and I see it saying "no gcc found" .  Is gcc desirable for java compilation? It does not make sense to me, what do you think about this? Do we have a speed improvement if we use it? Will it create a dependency? I'd prefer not having gcc on my machines, altough I need jre..
[11:58] <staffelt> foes ubuntu breezy badger supports cPanel (cpanel.net) version 10.8.1 ?
[11:58] <gnomefreak> spat: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:59] <PwcrLinux> spat: are you in the ubuntu terminal box now? do   whereis grub.conf   it's look up on the hard drive
[11:59] <Shan`> spat, found menu.lst
[11:59] <spat> good pastebin it
[12:00] <spat> im on gentoo needed it to help shan out
[12:00] <spat> shan can you pastbin or send it to me?
[12:00] <Shan`> its too big
[12:00] <Speedlink|war> where does apache get installed?
[12:00] <Speedlink|war> what map?
[12:00] <Shan`> i'l send it
[12:01] <conmiweb> hi, how can i install amarok in spanish?
[12:01] <spat> to big???
[12:01] <Shan`> yeah the file
[12:01] <Speedlink|war> I want to change the icons on apache
[12:01] <spat> do whereis grub.conf for me
[12:01] <nook> Hi. How do I make effect (I mean frodo text) like that: http://bsd.miki.eu.org/~vi4m/download/zrzuty/ssh.png ?
[12:02] <spat> it should be a text file containing maby 30 lines of text
[12:02] <Shan`> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12222
[12:02] <Shan`> spat, got it?
[12:02] <Seveas> spat, grub.conf is a redhatism. it's /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:03] <staffelt> thanx all, bye
[12:03] <spat> ah leave out the comments please
[12:03] <Shan`> lol
[12:03] <spat> shan everything starting with # you can leave out
[12:03] <Shan`> ok
[12:03] <nook1> Hi. How do I make effect (I mean frodo text) like that: http://bsd.miki.eu.org/~vi4m/download/zrzuty/ssh.png ?
[12:05] <Shan`> spat, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12223
[12:05] <spat> ty
[12:06] <Shan`> np
[12:06] <spat> shan: yep all is in order as far as i can tell
[12:06] <Sp4rKy> does anyone use swsusp2 please ?
[12:06] <Shan`> spat, it seems ok from that but i dont see my old Home dir
[12:06] <elyana> i.
[12:07] <chmod775> I can't really play dvd movies in full screen in xine
[12:07] <chmod775> Is there any other good player for playing dvs
[12:07] <chmod775> dvds
[12:07] <enyc> chmod775: do have have ATA dma enabled if using an ATA dvdrom drive?
[12:07] <chmod775> ?
[12:07] <enyc> chmod775: or.. do you have accelerated graphics driver working?
[12:07] <spat> is your old home directory gone?
[12:07] <chmod775> enyc, I have no idea
[12:07] <enyc> chmod775: well...
[12:08] <r3c0n> btw just realized something
[12:08] <spat> shan this has nothing to de with grub
[12:08] <Shan`> spat, yeah.. i couldnt even login using my old username cos it said it didnt have a home dir
[12:08] <chmod775> It's playing but I need to change the aspect ration and stuff but still not satisfied
[12:08] <enyc> chmod775:
[12:08] <Shan`> some home.drc or some file wasnt there
[12:08] <enyc> chmod775: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[12:08] <r3c0n> oops wroing room
[12:09] <spat> what was your old login name?
[12:09] <conmiweb> hi, how can i install amarok in spanish?
[12:09] <Shan`> shantanu
[12:09] <graveson> why does my art manager keep oncrashing
[12:09] <enyc> chmod775: in short.. if you have an ATA-IDE dvd-drive (most common type really) then you erlaly need DMA on for sensible performance
[12:09] <spat> than it probably was /home/shantanu
[12:09] <Shan`> i can log in using the tty0
[12:09] <chmod775> ok
[12:09] <Shan`> but not graphically
[12:10] <spat> ow yes thats richt your still working from the live cd
[12:10] <chmod775> !dvd
[12:10] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[12:10] <Mend> hello everybody!
[12:10] <florian> hi, is it possible to exclude specific packages from the automatic update process?
[12:10] <Shan`> spat, no.. i'm on the machine now
[12:11] <thoreauputic> florian: you can do  aptitude hold <packagename>
[12:11] <Mend> im new to linux ubuntu, i wanna install software but it can't configure and make it
[12:11] <spat> how did you boot?
[12:11] <thoreauputic> !tell Mend about synaptic
[12:11] <thoreauputic> Mend: you don't need to compile in general
[12:12] <PwcrLinux> Does the 132 F CPU temp degrees safe on my lappy?
[12:12] <Shan`> spat, i reinstalled grub to the MBR and then booted into my old linux
[12:12] <spat> ok
[12:12] <Mend> thoreauputic: i have laptop and linux does not recognize its modem. I wanna install linmodem (slmodem) so i can't use apt-get
[12:12] <Shan`> spat, but somehow my home dir was gone :/
[12:12] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: most of the world thinks in degrees C these days...
[12:13] <Shan`> spat, so now i'm logged in as root and doing stuff
[12:13] <thoreauputic> Mend: ah, catch 22
[12:13] <florian> thoreauputic: thanks
[12:13] <PwcrLinux> Thore: want to see the C?
[12:13] <spat> was your home dir on a different partition?
[12:13] <Shan`> spat, also.. it shows me my Windows 2K installation but not my XP installation goh
[12:13] <Shan`> spat, possible yes
[12:14] <Mend> thoreauputic: sorry?
[12:14] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: it's 56 C on cpu temp
[12:14] <thoreauputic> Mend: nm
[12:14] <Mend> thoreauputic: i don't get you
[12:14] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: sounds OK
[12:15] <JohnRobert> 56c is fine
[12:15] <thoreauputic> Mend: reference to a novel called "Catch 22" - an imposssible situation that is kind of recursive
[12:15] <chmod775> 56c?
[12:15] <chmod775> ok
[12:15] <Mend> thoreauputic: lol that's right
[12:15] <PwcrLinux> thore: okay what is the warning level of temp?
[12:15] <PwcrLinux> like 70 C or above?
[12:16] <Mend> but i think i can install driver for modem
[12:16] <thoreauputic> Mend: like, you want to install from the net but you can't connect to install the thing that allows you to connect...
[12:16] <Shan`> spat, it could possible be on hda8 but whilebooting it said trhat fsck failed on hda8
[12:16] <Shan`> spat, i didnt bother but now i htink i need to
[12:16] <Shan`> lol
[12:16] <spat> than pastbin /etc/fstab
[12:16] <Shan`> spat, ok
[12:16] <Mend> thoreauputic: what about installing from source - tar.gz
[12:16] <Mend> can standard ubuntu installation do it?
[12:17] <thoreauputic> Mend: what about searching packages.ubuntu.com ?
[12:17] <thoreauputic> Mend: it can - but getting the packages might be easier
[12:17] <Melky> 
[12:17] <Shan`> spat, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12224
[12:17] <chmod775> :)
[12:17] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: okay what is the warning level of temp? like 70c or above?
[12:17] <Mend> thoreauputic: have you ever installed from source?
[12:17] <thoreauputic> Mend: build-essential is on the CD
[12:17] <Mend> in ubuntu?
[12:17] <thoreauputic> Mend: of course, yes
[12:18] <Mend> thoreauputic: what is it build-essential? i have standard "shipit" ubuntu cd
[12:18] <missingo> how do i reformat a powerpc currently running ubuntu?? ;/
[12:18] <Shan`> spat, yeah its on hda8 but it says bad fs type
[12:18] <spat> yeah if you did override hda8 than you messed your home dir up
[12:18] <Shan`> when i try to mount it
[12:18] <thoreauputic> Mend: in fact my window manager was compiled on Ubuntu ( fluxbox 0.9.14)
[12:18] <Mend> could you tell me how i can use build-essential?
[12:18] <spat> yeah its ntfs
[12:18] <thoreauputic> Mend: build-essential is on the CD
[12:18] <spat> it cant write to ntfs
[12:19] <Melky> hai
[12:19] <Mend> thoreauputic: so?
[12:19] <thoreauputic> Mend: it contains compilers and make etc.
[12:19] <Shan`> /dev/hda8       /home           ext3    defaults        0       2   <-------- its ext3
[12:19] <Mend> how i can install them?
[12:19] <spat> no!!!
[12:19] <thoreauputic> Mend: *sigh* look in synaptic - your CD should be included in there by default
[12:19] <Shan`> ??
[12:20] <spat> shan fstab is a configuration file
[12:20] <thoreauputic> Mend: search for build-essential, click and apply
[12:20] <spat> mtab shows what is mounted
[12:20] <Shan`> spat, so what do i need to do now?
[12:20] <Shan`> spat, can I atleast edit grub to see my XP installation?
[12:20] <Mend> now im in windows: i'll switch to linux. anything to add that might be useful for me, thoreauputic?
[12:21] <Shan`> spat, why is it showing 2K?
[12:21] <spat> make a new /home/shantanu
[12:21] <Shan`> spat, i did
[12:21] <Shan`> spat, still wont let me log in
[12:21] <spat> but all your personal filles and settings are lost
[12:21] <Mend> could you tell me where that button (build-essential) is?
[12:21] <spat> files*
[12:21] <Shan`> OMG
[12:21] <thoreauputic> Mend: check the packages.ubuntu.com site and search for the packages you need there to download them: get all required dependencies
[12:21] <Shan`> spat, dont tell me!
[12:22] <Mend> coz, after switching to linux i can't ask you :)
[12:22] <thoreauputic> Mend: the deps are listed
[12:22] <spat> shan what permisions does this folder have?
[12:22] <Mend> thoreauputic: but we were talking about standard cd?
[12:22] <Shan`> spat, it cant be lost i can see it .....
[12:22] <Shan`> spat, rwx for root
[12:23] <pink> hi i'm a total noob but i'm trying to compile my first program (PearPC) and I can't even get past the first step!
[12:23] <spat> chown shantanu /home/shantanu
[12:23] <Mend> thoreauputic: do you know that the packages necessary for installing from source are there in cd?
[12:23] <thoreauputic> Mend: If you decide to compile, you will need the build-esential package from the CD, and probably linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[12:23] <Shan`> spat, i cant even mount hda8
[12:23] <Shan`> how am i to own it?
[12:23] <spat> you can?
[12:23] <Shan`> spat, i cant
[12:23] <spat> cool
[12:24] <Shan`> lol
[12:24] <pink> so is there any way I can get a package of PearPC that I won't have to compile?
[12:24] <thoreauputic> Mend: I don't know the packages for your modem - that's why I suggested searching packages.ubuntu.com
[12:24] <Shan`> spat, it shows its ext3 but says wrong fstype when i try to mount it
[12:24] <CraiZE> Shan`, install ext3 support then ?
[12:24] <clody> hi...
[12:24] <CraiZE> usually you get wrong fs type error if it isnt supported
[12:24] <Shan`> /dev/hda8       /home           ext3    defaults        0       2
[12:25] <CraiZE> weird :P
[12:25] <Shan`> CraiZE, apt-get?
[12:25] <CraiZE> yeah i guess
[12:25] <clody> hi...
[12:25] <spat> try and do this for me
[12:25] <CraiZE> im no guru, but i had the same issue with samba
[12:25] <Mend> thoreauputic: why sometimes a software is installed but linux can't see (or use) it?
[12:25] <CraiZE> wrong fs type til i installed it :P
[12:25] <Shan`> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda8,
[12:25] <spat> mount -t ntfs /dev/hda8
[12:25] <Mend> i read about path: should i add something to pass?
[12:25] <thoreauputic> Mend: I have no idea what you mean
[12:25] <Murphy> hey guys
[12:25] <Mend> $path*
[12:25] <spat> sorry forgot to specify a mntpoit
[12:25] <spat> as root do this
[12:26] <Shan`> nope
[12:26] <Speedlink|war> How do you make a file writeable again?
[12:26] <Shan`> same problem
[12:26] <clody> hi..
[12:26] <CraiZE> clody, hi
[12:26] <Murphy> I just installed ubuntu for the 1st time and i cant seem to get rockbox working; it says "failed to create the player: couldn't initialize scheduler. did you run gst-register?"
[12:26] <Shan`> CraiZE, ... apt-get what?
[12:26] <thoreauputic> Mend: you can type  dpkg -L <packagename> to see the files
[12:26] <Murphy> any idea why?
[12:26] <CraiZE> shan, well if you got /home already mounted as ext3, it should work with mount also
[12:26] <spat> thats odd
[12:26] <Speedlink|war> How do you make a file writeable again?
[12:26] <thoreauputic> Mend: you can do dpkg -L packagename | grep bin to see executables
[12:26] <Mend> thoreauputic: i opened synaptic, it shows that gcc is installed but when i type gcc the shell says no such a command
[12:27] <clody> hiiiiiiiiiiii
[12:27] <thoreauputic> Mend: you don't type gcc
[12:27] <CraiZE> clody, we heard you the first time
[12:27] <Mend> or man gcc?
[12:27] <Jacer> Is there a way to shrink NTFS partitions without losing any data?
[12:27] <thoreauputic> Mend: usually you start with ./configure then do make and sudo make install
[12:27] <spat> can you do this? -t auto?
[12:27] <Murphy> so can any1 help me on the rockbox issue?
[12:27] <Shan`> ?
[12:27] <CraiZE> jacer, partition magic in windows :P
[12:27] <thoreauputic> Mend: or you use checkinstall
[12:27] <Speedlink|war> How do you make a file writeable again?
[12:27] <enyc> Jacer: ive seen that done before... but im not suer which programs etc. how
[12:28] <KenSentMe> i've installed ubuntu with the option server, so only the core system. Sould it recognize my external usb-drive out of the box or do i have to install some packages?
[12:28] <Mend> but make doesn't working
[12:28] <Jacer> Danke
[12:28] <spat> shan: can you do this? -t auto?
[12:28] <clody> hi...nama lu?
[12:28] <Mend> thoreauputic: i guess my ubuntu lacks some applications
[12:28] <Shan`> how do i do it?
[12:28] <thoreauputic> Mend: then you don't have build-essentail
[12:28] <thoreauputic> *build-essential
[12:28] <spat> mount -t auto /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8
[12:29] <Shan`> oh ok
[12:29] <thoreauputic> Mend: I told you about build-essential ages ago...
[12:29] <clody> hi...
[12:29] <Shan`> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[12:29] <Mend> ok, thoreauputic, it is time to switch to linux and test what i learned from you :)
[12:29] <spat> damn it
[12:29] <thoreauputic> Mend: good luck then :)
[12:29] <clody> hi..
[12:29] <Mend> i might be back shortly
[12:29] <Mend> thanks!
[12:30] <Mend> bye for now
[12:30] <spat> mount -t ntfs /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8 didnt word?
[12:30] <spat> work*
[12:30] <Shan`> nope
[12:30] <graveson> where can i find good themes for ubuntu - i really would like to take away this windows look
[12:30] <pink> i ran apt-get install pearpc and it installed it...i think. how can I tell?
[12:30] <CraiZE> !help java
[12:30] <thoreauputic> !themes
[12:30] <thoreauputic> bah
[12:30] <Shan`> this is not good
[12:30] <Shan`> :/
[12:30] <spat> let me see how one can findout what filesystem is on there
[12:31] <KenSentMe> does anyone have an answer to my question?
[12:31] <thoreauputic> !tell graveson about themes
[12:31] <KenSentMe> i've installed ubuntu with the option server, so only the core system. Sould it recognize my external usb-drive out of the box or do i have to install some packages?
[12:31] <Shan`> spat, it say it could even be a bad superblock
[12:31] <spat> shan i dont know what filesystem is on it
[12:31] <muep_> KenSentMe, it should work
[12:31] <muep_> KenSentMe, but you might need to mount it manually
[12:31] <KenSentMe> muep_, and i should find the connected device i n /media
[12:31] <Shan`> *sigh*
[12:31] <spat> that would mean it got damaged somehow
[12:32] <KenSentMe> muep_, how do i know a device is connected?
[12:32] <Shan`> spat, least can I get back to my XP installation
[12:32] <muep_> KenSentMe, mount
[12:32] <Shan`> spat, if i try the 2k option it hangs
[12:32] <eduard> hello i am new to linux, i would like to know where an application has been installed . Can anyone help
[12:32] <eduard> the application is libxml2
[12:32] <muep_> KenSentMe, it gives you a list of mounted filesystems
[12:32] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: for usb drives, try pmount /dev/sda1 then look in /media
[12:32] <Shan`> anyways i gtg for now
[12:32] <Shan`> thanx for your help spat
[12:32] <Shan`> lata
[12:32] <muep_> KenSentMe, you can try to mount your usbdisk with pmount
[12:33] <muep_> it should mount them into /media
[12:33] <KenSentMe> mount
[12:33] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: assuming it's the first usb drive inserted...
[12:33] <KenSentMe> lol, wrong window
[12:34] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: to check connection, run dmesg | tail
[12:35] <PwcrLinux> KenSentMe: are you on the gnome? it's should auto detecting them..
[12:35] <muep_> PwcrLinux, it's a server install
[12:35] <eduard> any help with how to find where libxml2 is installed ?
[12:36] <PwcrLinux> muep_: Oh, then it's doesn't work for a server, you have to mounting manually..
[12:36] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, muep_ Error: could not determine real path of the device:
[12:37] <spat> shan was on the phone
[12:37] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: maybe you don't have pmount
[12:37] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, muep_ , i was checking if my mobo is also not connecting usb device in linux as in windows
[12:37] <KenSentMe> i think it's broken
[12:37] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: not sure what the server install option includes
[12:38] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, pmount isn't automaticly installed
[12:38] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: OK
[12:38] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: My lappy with gnome, it's works auto detecting.. I don't have server on my lappy or tower box..
[12:38] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, normally my gnome does too, but i think my mobo is broken
[12:38] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, usb seems broken
[12:38] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: AFAIK it's handled by gnome-volume-manager in Gnome
[12:39] <graveson> i am trying to download an application and i eep on getting these key errors when running the apt update commands : The following signatures were invalid:
[12:39] <thoreauputic> PwcrLinux: in fluxbox I use pmount
[12:39] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: cool
[12:39] <thoreauputic> or just mount...
[12:42] <xfcefreak> graveson: are you using non-offical repos?
[12:42] <graveson> xfcefreak : how do i determine that
[12:43] <xfcefreak> graveson: please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin
[12:43] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: I have 64 MB and 1 GB flash drive :)
[12:44] <muep_> KenSentMe, you could try to manually mount it
[12:45] <muep_> do you know, if the filesystem in the drive is /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 or something else?
[12:47] <KenSentMe> muep_, how can i know?
[12:48] <KenSentMe> muep_, i have only connected one device
[12:48] <conmiweb> anybody knouws vmware?
[12:49] <Red_Tide> this is likely an inappropriate question for this channel but could someone enlighten me as to what Voip is and how it works
[12:49] <muep_> KenSentMe, you can try to guess
[12:49] <h3sp4wn> conmiweb: server or workstation
[12:49] <muep_> KenSentMe, what does mount currently print?
[12:49] <graveson> xfcefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12228
[12:50] <KenSentMe> muep_, /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> proc on /proc type proc (rw)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> tmpfs on /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[12:50] <KenSentMe> tmpfs on /dev type tmpfs (rw,size=10M,mode=0755)
[12:50] <xfcefreak> KenSentMe: stop dont ever paste in here please use pastebin
[12:50] <KenSentMe> xfcefreak, k, sorry
[12:50] <muep_> my fault, too
[12:50] <muep_> sorry
[12:51] <burepe> How do I change file associations in the gui?
[12:51] <muep_> well, anyways, the usb drive ismost probably /dev/sda
[12:51] <thoreauputic> Red_Tide: VOIP + Voice Over IP
[12:51] <thoreauputic> s/+/=
[12:51] <rkalsi> Hi. Can someone suggest a good download manager for ubuntu systems ?
[12:51] <thoreauputic> Red_Tide: how it works is another question.. :)
[12:52] <KenSentMe> muep_, error: could not determine real path of device
[12:52] <moshisushi> hello, how do I install ubuntu from a USB stick`
[12:52] <muep_> KenSentMe, is the usb drive a flash drive or a hard disk?
[12:52] <thoreauputic> Red_Tide: basically you can make voice calls over internet
[12:52] <KenSentMe> muep_, hard disk
[12:52] <muep_> try sda1
[12:52] <conmiweb> hi! how can I expand my disk space of ubuntu partition without lost data?
[12:52] <KenSentMe> muep_, asme error
[12:52] <KenSentMe> same*
[12:52] <muep_> KenSentMe, did you use /dev/sda ?
[12:53] <muep_> or /media/sda ?
[12:53] <burepe> conmiweb, you could use qtparted
[12:53] <KenSentMe> muep_, sudo pmount /dev/sda(1)
[12:53] <pigor> hello. where can i find a channel about gnuplot?
[12:53] <xfcefreak> graveson: ok heres how we do this let me know when ready
[12:53] <conmiweb> so, it's possible, without lose data?
[12:53] <thoreauputic> muep_: the drive would most likely be /dev/sda1, not /dev/sda
[12:53] <burepe> I have never heard of that being a problem
[12:53] <muep_> thoreauputic, it depends
[12:54] <burepe> you are just extending the drive length right?
[12:54] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, both give the same error
[12:54] <PwcrLinux> KenSentMe: do dmesg and look for the which USB detected a hard drive following the HUB lines..
[12:54] <thoreauputic> muep_: I know - partly depends what gets connected in what order
[12:54] <graveson> xfcefreak: i am ready
[12:54] <xfcefreak> graveson: the last 2 lines need to have multiverse after the word universe with a space inbetween also the first line (deb cdrom) need to have a # infront of it
[12:54] <muep_> thoreauputic, I have a usb device with no partitions, so I need to mount /dev/sda
[12:54] <thoreauputic> muep_: OK
[12:55] <graveson> xfcefreak: done
[12:56] <chmod775> folks the video inside the window in xine is too small I want to make it in fullscreen how do I do that ?
[12:56] <xfcefreak> graveson: save than close the editor and than run sudo apt-get update
[12:56] <burepe> Anyone know how to change file type associations?
[12:56] <thoreauputic> chmod775: type f
[12:56] <graveson> xfcefreak: in process
[12:56] <thoreauputic> chmod775: with the window in focus
[12:57] <graveson> xfcefreak: i am still receiving gpg errors
[12:57] <blazemonger> im back
[12:58] <xfcefreak> graveson: please pastebin the errors for me we will fix this ;)
[12:58] <blazemonger> grave:you have probs with gpg too?
[12:58] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: paste you /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin adn i will help you both ;)
[12:59] <blazemonger> xfcefreak, :i'm debugging it myself :)
[12:59] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: ok ther eis no need for that just add the keys :(
[12:59] <graveson> xfcefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12229
[01:00] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12230
[01:00] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, no usb device seems detected
[01:00] <burepe> !file associations
[01:01] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: have you tried running  tail -f /var/log/messages then plugging the device in ?
[01:01] <xfcefreak> graveson: open terminal and paste this into it  gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 437D05B5
[01:01] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, i'l' try it now
[01:02] <xfcefreak> graveson: typoe gpg than paste the rest
[01:02] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, nope, nothing happens
[01:03] <graveson> xfcefreak: just to be clear : i have to type "gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 437D05B5'
[01:03] <xfcefreak> when thats done let me know
[01:03] <blazemonger> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12231 blender not running on system with ati rage 128 (it crashes at startup
[01:03] <xfcefreak> yes
[01:04] <graveson> xfcefreak: done now
[01:04] <PwcrLinux> KenSentMe: hold on
[01:04] <xfcefreak> graveson: heres next command gpg --export --armor 437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add -
[01:04] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, i'm holding on
[01:04] <xfcefreak> incluing the - at end
[01:05] <graveson> i receive this on stdout: gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found
[01:05] <graveson>  and then "ok"
[01:05] <xfcefreak> graveson: run sudo apt-get update let me know what happens
[01:06] <PwcrLinux> KenSentMe: seem not detecting them
[01:06] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: try installing usbmount
[01:06] <KenSentMe> PwcrLinux, had the same problem on windows xp
[01:06] <graveson> xfcefreak: that worked thanks. where can i find more info on this to understand what you have done
[01:07] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, and then?
[01:07] <xfcefreak> ubotu tell graveson about Seveas
[01:07] <xfcefreak> graveson: in your pm
[01:07] <thoreauputic> KenSentMe: according to apt-cache show usbmount, that should help :)
[01:09] <graveson> xfcefreak: now i am really confused . i have removed those seveas lines from my source file ?
[01:09] <PwcrLinux> thoreauputic: Hmm, I plugged my flash drive and autodetected, then I worked on something and after it's done, I pulled my flash driver out of USB hub, so I checked dmesg, it's all says Dead I/O rejecting.. I guess my fault?
[01:09] <xfcefreak> graveson: look at top of page you will see gpg things
[01:09] <xfcefreak> go here
[01:09] <xfcefreak> !gpg
[01:09] <ubotu> from memory, gpg is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[01:09] <KenSentMe> thoreauputic, i've got usb, usb1, usb2 ... usb7 in /media , but all are empty
[01:09] <blazemonger> xfcefreak, :did you get my pastbin?
[01:10] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: no
[01:10] <blazemonger> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12231 blender not running on system with ati rage 128 (it crashes at startup
[01:10] <blazemonger> it works fine in windows though
[01:10] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: do you have 3d accel?
[01:10] <blazemonger> maybe i should compile from source
[01:10] <blazemonger> ati rage 128
[01:10] <obontu> hello, any way to clean my ubuntu installtion? un-installing un-neccasry packages and such
[01:11] <blazemonger> blender just crashes at startup i know my card is supported i read docs
[01:11] <ItOX> How can I read the icon text in a different language. in my case hebrew?  In windows and mac osx, it works fine, but not in ubuntu. I installed hebrew language, but I dont know what it is, it still read the icon text as different letters and numbers. It doesnt show the hebrew fonts.
[01:11] <protocol1> !ff1.5
[01:11] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:11] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: comment out the first line please than add multiverse to any line that has universe in it save close sudo apt-get update
[01:11] <Arpan> hi, i installed dapper and then i tried to install XGL. when I was trying to test if XGL was working properly, (I restarted the gui), X crashed
[01:11] <Arpan> now i am no more able to get into the gui mode
[01:12] <Chousuke> Arpan: reverse the Xgl installation.
[01:12] <Arpan> can anyone tell me how to get the gui going again
[01:12] <KenSentMe> i thin my mobo is broken. Thanx for your help thoreauputic, muep_ and PwcrLinux
[01:12] <KenSentMe> bye
[01:12] <PwcrLinux> KenSentMe: ur welcome
[01:13] <blazemonger> did that
[01:13] <nImBackMiusData> hmmm
[01:13] <Arpan> Chousuke,I should have thought of that
[01:13] <nImBackMiusData> which server is this ?
[01:13] <Arpan> thanx anyway Chousuke
[01:13] <nImBackMiusData> that bitchx connects to automatically
[01:13] <SanderD> hi. which ati drivers were improved in xorg 7, "ati" or "radeon"?
[01:13] <PwcrLinux> Freenode
[01:13] <nImBackMiusData> cool, thanks
[01:14] <Chousuke> SanderD: last time I looked at it, I didn't see radeon anywhere
[01:14] <Chousuke> SanderD: so I suppose it's "ati"
[01:14] <SanderD> Chousuke: ok, thanks
[01:14] <Chousuke> xserver-xorg-driver-radeon is a virtual package too
[01:14] <xfcefreak> blazemonger: that fixed your sources but to run blender iirc you _have_ to haave 3d accel  and ati's are a beast to get that set up on
[01:14] <blazemonger> xfcefreak, :i'm going to try to do a fresh compile from source
[01:15] <blazemonger> that always solves my probs
[01:15] <Chousuke> Depends on which ati you have. :)
[01:15] <graveson> xfcefreak: errors again -http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12232
[01:15] <blazemonger> at least for me at least
[01:15] <Chousuke> older cards work out of the box.
[01:15] <Chousuke> or should. :P
[01:15] <SanderD> Chousuke: it does work, but I can't get DRI, I think this older card should be supported
[01:15] <Chousuke> What card is it?
[01:16] <xfcefreak> graveson: can i see your /etc/apt/sources.list please again
[01:17] <SanderD> Chousuke: radeon IGP 320M, I think that's an RS100
[01:17] <Chousuke> SanderD: really old, then :P
[01:18] <vijay> hi, all how to share files via blootooth
[01:18] <graveson> xfcefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12233
[01:18] <blazemonger> oh i know bhlender gets a segmentation fault
[01:18] <gimliy> hello, anyone who can answer some questions about vservers?
[01:19] <gimliy> i'd like to know, how root on the base system can kill/access processes on the vserver
[01:19] <graveson> xfcefreak: excuse me but i have to go- will do this some other time-thanks for your help
[01:20] <xfcefreak> ok graveson
[01:21] <wy_> hi all
[01:21] <gimliy> nobody here with experience on the vserver-topic ?
[01:21] <wy_> What's the best program to view chm files?
[01:21] <ItOX> How can I read the icon text in a different language. in my case hebrew?  In windows and mac osx, it works fine, but not in ubuntu. I installed hebrew language, but I dont know what it is, it still read the icon text as different letters and numbers. It doesnt show the hebrew fonts.
[01:23] <beta_m> something is wrong... i can't read my NTFS partition... is there a way to fix that?
[01:23] <PwcrLinux> gn all
[01:24] <ItOX> beta_m: yeah, remount it
[01:24] <beta_m> what do you mean by that? "umount" and "mount" after that?
[01:25] <Xore> beta_m: yes
[01:25] <ItOX> beta_m: yeah and mount it manually..  "mount -t ntfs /dev/xxx /mnt/xxx"
[01:25] <beta_m> it says that partition is busy when i try to umount it
[01:25] <blazemonger> btw thanks for the advice on the multiverse deal
[01:25] <beta_m> and my hdd is going crazy
[01:25] <Xore> beta_m: use lsof
[01:25] <blazemonger> lots of software i didnt know existed for ubuntu
[01:25] <ItOX> beta_m: close all applications or reboot
[01:25] <dnbshawn> whats a ubuntu?
[01:26] <ItOX> dnbshawn: A linux distribution
[01:26] <dnbshawn> whats linux
[01:26] <ItOX> dnbshawn: type this in google without quotation marks "define:linux"
[01:27] <dnbshawn> lol im jk
[01:27] <dnbshawn> how long has it been around tho?
[01:27] <dnbshawn> i hadnt looked at linux for like a year and suddenly it was on #1 at distro watch
[01:28] <dnbshawn> meow
[01:30] <Mulder> anyone know what the security team will do with the new firefox patch?
[01:30] <Mulder> are they going to take their time to backport or just use mozilla version
[01:31] <Tomcat__> Mulder: Usually they backport.
[01:31] <dnbshawn> firefox patch?
[01:32] <Mulder> ok. cause um.. this new one fixes 21 highly critical holes.
[01:32] <Mulder> http://secunia.com/advisories/19631/ <-- read and weep
[01:32] <Murphy> hey guys, can any1 help with banshee?
[01:32] <Murphy> its not loading for me...
[01:33] <Murphy> it says this: http://channels.debian.net/paste/2355
[01:33] <Murphy> Anyone know?
[01:33] <idP> hi
[01:34] <idP> anyone knows a good graphical prog which monitors my local networking.. like telling me which servers are running on my machine
[01:36] <gdh> idP: Not graphical, but netstat -an | grep 0:.*LISTEN
[01:36] <gdh> works pretty well :)
[01:36] <tevulytis> Hi! I'm learning Ubuntu. Is it possible to securely repartition an hda without using GParted or Ubuntu LiveCDs?
[01:37] <beta_m> where is the list of partitions stored that get mounted on startup?
[01:37] <gdh> beta_m: in /etc/fstab
[01:37] <Murphy> Guys, my banshee isn't loading
[01:37] <Murphy> it says this :http://channels.debian.net/paste/2356
[01:37] <Murphy> anyone know how to fix it?
[01:38] <wahjava> Hi Group
[01:38] <wahjava> When using Switching User via "New Login" from GNOME,
[01:38] <wahjava> I'm unable to logon back to my previous session
[01:38] <wahjava> I'm on Ubuntu Breezy
[01:39] <wahjava> The login dialog box doesn't accepts my password
[01:39] <tevulytis> on /dev/
[01:39] <wahjava> Anybody knows where I'm wrong ??
[01:40] <wahjava> I'm on Ubuntu Linux Breezy "AMD64" ?
[01:41] <Sp4rKy> i'm looking for swsusp2 for 2.6.15 kernel, but i don't found it at the official website , doesn't exist ?
[01:42] <beta_m> so i can't open the ntfs partition in the graphical filebrowser, but i can access it via console now
[01:42] <beta_m> is that coz it's read only?
[01:42] <volley> I am now offially in love with linux :)
[01:42] <blazemonger> volley:because of ubuntu?
[01:43] <wahjava> Anybody has solution of my problem ??
[01:43] <cyberserver> Guys, stupid question: do we use OSS or ALSA? I had the feeling that all 2.6.x used ALSA, but I'm not sure...
[01:43] <volley> yes because of ubuntu :) I finaly see the light
[01:44] <gebruiker> hello :)
[01:44] <FunnyLookinHat> cyberserver, alsa
[01:45] <ItOX> How can I read the icon text in a different language. in my case hebrew?  In windows and mac osx, it works fine, but not in ubuntu. I installed hebrew language, but I dont know what it is, it still read the icon text as different letters and numbers. It doesnt show the hebrew fonts.
[01:46] <pycs> hi is there a way to simulate webcam in ubuntu?
[01:46] <gebruiker> does anybody know how i can disable the right-mouse-click menu on the panel in gnome? i dont want users to edit anything... im using it as a public pc
[01:46] <SirKillalot> pycs, how do you mean "simulate"?
[01:46] <pycs> SirKillalot, yes
[01:46] <Lorvija> hey, how can i make xmms play music files from my server?(debian server) totem can do it when i've connected to the server through ssh but
[01:46] <Lorvija> xmms doesnt work..
[01:46] <SirKillalot> pycs, yea but HOW?
[01:47] <SirKillalot> gebruiker, do a google or search at ubuntuforums.org or something for a "kiosk" function
[01:47] <pycs> SirKillalot, faking the source, for example from a video file?
[01:47] <SirKillalot> gebruiker, I guess ubuntu already has such a function, but I am not sure
[01:48] <gebruiker> yeah, i did that... but i could only find an kiosk function under KDE
[01:48] <pycs> SirKillalot, instead of /dev/vidoe0
[01:49] <SirKillalot> gebruiker, maybe this will help you: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/desktop-guide/ch-ddg-lockdown.html
[01:50] <SirKillalot> no it wont :(
[01:50] <gebruiker> lol, i just used that guide
[01:50] <gebruiker> just got everything right... just the rightmouseclick with wich you can edit the menu and add apps ect...
[01:51] <SirKillalot> gebruiker, do you want to provide the whole desktop or just one program?
[01:51] <ngirard> Hi guys
[01:51] <ngirard> could someone give me a hand for an internet connection via an RTC modem (Peabird 56 kbps V92) on Kubuntu Dapper flight 6 ?
[01:51] <gebruiker> well, i just want people to get on to the internet
[01:52] <gebruiker> and ive put a shortcut to XChat on the desktop
[01:52] <gebruiker> maybe an teksteditor
[01:52] <gebruiker> its for people who want to connect to the internet on a campplace
[01:53] <SirKillalot> hm, understand, maybe you could even remove the applications panel
[01:53] <SirKillalot> if you have all the necessery shortcuts on your desktop
[01:54] <bazzica86> c' qualche italiano?
[01:54] <iplgecko> hey all
[01:54] <gebruiker> it sais CANT REMOVE LAST PANEL
[01:54] <CraiZE> Anyone knows how to mount a Samba Share through /etc/fstab while giving a regular user write access? I get it to mount, but no write access :(
[01:55] <iplgecko> Does anyone here use wine?
[01:55] <usr13_> Does ubuntu use xorg or xfree86 ?
[01:55] <Seveas> xorg
[01:55] <SirKillalot> iplgecko, yes
[01:55] <orbin> xorg
[01:55] <iplgecko> hey
[01:55] <usr13_> Does the live CD also use xorg ?
[01:55] <iplgecko> How do I private?
[01:55] <Seveas> usr13_, of course
[01:55] <Seveas> the live cd uses the same as the install cd
[01:55] <SirKillalot> CraiZE, try adding "users" to the options in fstab
[01:56] <usr13_> Does the live CD automatically mount hard drive partitions?
[01:56] <iplgecko> Sirkillalot do you mind if I private chat with you?
[01:56] <CraiZE> SirKillalot,  gonna try
[01:56] <SirKillalot> iplgecko, no problem
[01:56] <iplgecko> thankyou
[01:56] <iplgecko> I think I sent an invite
[01:56] <iplgecko> hope it worked
[01:56] <SirKillalot> just do a normal query
[01:57] <tevulytis> Hi! Is it possible to somehow securely unmount + resize an hda (ext3) from inside the system avoiding the message that it's busy? Like without using GParted or Ubuntu LiveCDs?
[01:57] <b33rman> guys.. need help.. i want to upgrade my firefox.. can you help me please?
[01:57] <usr13_> Does the live CD automatically mount hard drive partitions or do you have to mount them yourself if need be?
[01:57] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell b33rman about ff1.5
[01:57] <SirKillalot> tevulytis, if you manage unmounting the partition, it wont be busy anymore :)
[01:57] <gnomefreak> b33rman: you pm should have a link for instructions
[01:58] <iplgecko> Sirkillalot I just had one question if you dont mind
[01:58] <erez> usr13_: you have to mount them yourself.
[01:58] <orbin> usr13_: iirc, it tries to, but you usually end up doing it youreself :)
[01:58] <SirKillalot> iplgecko, just ask please
[01:58] <tevulytis> that's my problem that I don't manage unmounting it
[01:58] <CraiZE> oky SirKillalot , //192.168.0.7/e /media/Server-E smbfs users,username=Administrator,PASSWORD 0 0
[01:58] <gebruiker> anyway... thanks for the help SirKillalot!
[01:58] <iplgecko> sure, I have installed wine and it works, So i installed winamp and IT works also
[01:58] <iplgecko> but
[01:58] <CraiZE> that still doesnt give me write permission
[01:59] <iplgecko> I cant figure out how to reopen winamp
[01:59] <iplgecko> According to wine I installed it in c:\Program files\winamp
[01:59] <gnomefreak> iplgecko: wine winamp.exe   or whatever the exe file is called for winamp
[01:59] <tevulytis> it says it can't unmount hda cause device is busy
[02:00] <CraiZE> tevulytis,  reboot :P
[02:00] <iplgecko> hmm thanks I tried that but it says cannot find it
[02:00] <iplgecko> but it is called winamp.exe
[02:00] <SirKillalot> CraiZE, see second post: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=109796&highlight=mount+samba
[02:00] <gnomefreak> tevulytis: ps aux   find it and kill -9 <number>
[02:00] <CraiZE> okay will do
[02:00] <SirKillalot> tevulytis, you cant unmount hda, you can unmount hdaX or something
[02:01] <tevulytis> yeah it's hda2
[02:01] <dominus> hola
[02:01] <b33rman> gnomefreak: there's a procedure here i can't really do.. i've already visited this one..
[02:01] <SirKillalot> tevulytis, then try to close all programs which could use hda2 and retry it
[02:01] <iplgecko> "wine winamp.exe" wouldnt work, it says it was not found =(
[02:01] <dominus> hello
[02:01] <gnomefreak> b33rman: where are you stuck at?
[02:01] <b33rman> gnomefreak: it seems that i cant extract the tar at /opt
[02:01] <SirKillalot> iplgecko, try "wine /path/to/winamp.exe"
[02:02] <CraiZE> how can i find out my uid ?
[02:02] <iplgecko> ok thankyou
[02:02] <gnomefreak> b33rman: why not just cd into dir. and than run the tar xvzf file.tar.gz
[02:02] <b33rman> gnomefreak: how can i do that?
[02:03] <xz1ldj> tar -xvzif /media/cdrom/YOURFILE NAME
[02:03] <gnomefreak> b33rman: hold on let me open the page
[02:03] <xz1ldj> sorry xvzf
[02:03] <SirKillalot> CraiZE, try /etc/passwd
[02:03] <orbin> CraiZE: users-admin
[02:03] <CraiZE> SirKillalot, "id"
[02:03] <CraiZE> jut type that :P
[02:03] <CraiZE> that worked
[02:03] <CraiZE> heheh
[02:03] <SirKillalot> :O
[02:03] <SirKillalot> ;)
[02:03] <gnomefreak> b33rman: im kind of betting the command is there for you but let me check
[02:03] <iplgecko> hmm no wine still cannot fine it.....I know winamp can work because it worked after the install
[02:04] <tjansson> I having serious problems with upgrading my system today - it seems that something related to netbase is broke, so I can't upgrade - even "apt-get install -f" doesn't help? What should I do?
[02:04] <SirKillalot> but /etc/passwd would also have worked :P
[02:04] <gnomefreak> b33rman: sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz
[02:04] <SirKillalot> tjansson, that is too less information about your problem
[02:04] <tjansson> I don't think I can reinstall netbase - if I remove and try to reinstall I wouldn't have any internet reinstall?
[02:05] <gnomefreak> just run the commands that it tells you to and it _should_ work
[02:05] <tjansson> SirKillalot: To seconds putting it on pastebin
[02:05] <SirKillalot> iplgecko, try to locate winamp.exe before you try to open it
[02:05] <Storkme> with what program can i convert a dvd to an .avi file?
[02:05] <tevulytis> gnomefreak: there's no 9
[02:05] <tjansson> http://pastebin.com/659327
[02:05] <SirKillalot> dvd::rip @ Storkme
[02:05] <iplgecko> ok thanks sirkillalot
[02:06] <iplgecko> Wine wont even let me access C:\Program files
[02:06] <gebruiker> SirKillalot, found it! :D > http://www.gnome.org/learn/admin-guide/latest/ch10s04.html
[02:06] <b33rman> gnomefreak, it says that there is no such file or directory.. although i have already downloaded the one from mozilla's website
[02:06] <|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
[02:06] <gnomefreak> tevulytis: its part of the command
[02:06] <tevulytis> oh...
[02:07] <gnomefreak> b33rman: without cd;ing into the path you run that command and it tells you no such file/dir.?
[02:07] <gnomefreak> tevulytis: kill -9 <number of process>
[02:07] <maike-maus> hello. I have a problem by playing a wmv file. does anybody have an idea for resolving this?
[02:08] <gnomefreak> !wmv
[02:08] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:08] <SirKillalot> gebruiker, cool
[02:08] <orbin> maike-maus: you need to tell us the problem first
[02:08] <b33rman> gnomefreak: how can i do that?
[02:08] <b33rman> gnomefreak, it says that there is no such file or directory.. although i have already downloaded the one from mozilla's website
[02:09] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: read the above to get wmv working
[02:09] <tjansson> SirKillalot: I uploaded all the info - http://pastebin.com/659327 - seem so strange
[02:09] <gnomefreak> b33rman: where did you save it?
[02:09] <iplgecko> Does anyone here at all know exactly how to run programs with wine?
[02:09] <iplgecko> Ive tried everything -_-
[02:09] <gnomefreak> iplgecko: yes wine file.exe
[02:10] <iplgecko> hmm
[02:10] <gnomefreak> iplgecko: wine wont run all .exe files
[02:10] <iplgecko> oh
[02:10] <iplgecko> maybe thats why
[02:10] <iplgecko> but if it cant what error would you expect?
[02:10] <gnomefreak> iplgecko: #winehq might help more with what files will and wont run on wine
[02:10] <iplgecko> cannot find "" ?
[02:10] <maike-maus> gnomefreak: I already read this and installed the win32codecs as written on this site but it doesn't work...
[02:11] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: what are you using to play them?
[02:11] <SirKillalot> tjansson, yea, I had a look but I do not really unterstand the problem, sorry, maybe you should ask in #debian
[02:11] <iplgecko> oh thanks
[02:11] <iplgecko> Do i need to install "winehq" ?
[02:11] <tjansson> SirKillalot: thx - will try that
[02:11] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: mplayer should have no issues playing them
[02:11] <maike-maus> gnomefreak: well, i have totem, vlc and kaffeine - and I tried wih all of them...
[02:11] <gnomefreak> iplgecko: no that is a channel for wine issues
[02:11] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: totem-xine or mplayer
[02:12] <iplgecko> oh
[02:12] <iplgecko> gnomefreak: thanks
[02:12] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: one of those should work
[02:12] <gnomefreak> yw iplgecko
[02:12] <iplgecko> cyas later thanks for your help
[02:12] <gnomefreak> b33rman: where did you save the tar file?
[02:13] <gnomefreak> b33rman: ^^^ very important
[02:13] <|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
[02:13] <MrNutella> skype doesnt seem to wanna work on live distro, is there any way around this ?
[02:13] <maike-maus> gnomefreak: oh, mplayer... I heard about this... good player but very very difficult to install.. ?!
[02:13] <orbin> maike-maus: is it wmv9?  b/c theycan be ... problematic
[02:14] <Storkme> how can i install 32-bit things with apt-get when i'm on ubuntu 64?
[02:14] <maike-maus> orbin: I don't know. It's only signed with .wmv
[02:14] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: no enable universe and multiverse apt-get update sudo apt-get install mplayer-<whatever arch your using>
[02:15] <MrNutella> skype no workie on ubuntu then ? :(
[02:15] <enyc> MrNutella: skype is nonfree software
[02:15] <gnomefreak> Storkme: :( chroot will run them i think but not install them <<< not positive on that
[02:15] <MrNutella> I never asked that
[02:15] <enyc> MrNutella: iirc sklype can easily be found/added
[02:15] <MrNutella> ok
[02:15] <cycus_zwisus> skype sucks :/
[02:15] <enyc> MrNutella: you will not find nonfree programs in main  distribtuion;-)
[02:15] <gnomefreak> skyll: works on ubuntu just not sure about livecd because you have to add repos
[02:15] <Storkme> gnomefreak, isn't there a flag ?
[02:15] <MrNutella> i never ask that either LOL
[02:16] <orbin> ubotu: tell MrNutella about skype
[02:16] <enyc> MrNutella: amd64 1800mhz
[02:16] <enyc> oops
[02:16] <enyc> MrNutella: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto
[02:16] <MrNutella> thank you
[02:16] <gnomefreak> Storkme: never ran 64bit for that reason lol i would man chroot
[02:17] <maike-maus> gnomefreak: I can't find mplayer with apt-get... ?! how can I enable universe and multiverse ?
[02:17] <Martiini> The guys who develop skype are about 1 kilometer from where I live :)
[02:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell maike-maus about multiverse
[02:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell maike-maus about mplayer
[02:18] <Lorvija> Hey how can i mount my server as folder on my desktop?
[02:18] <gnomefreak> maike-maus: everything you will need is in you pm
[02:18] <Martiini> ubotu tell Martiini about mplayer
[02:18] <Martiini> ubotu tell Martiini about google
[02:19] <Martiini> ubotu tell Martiini about porn
[02:19] <bolrod> ubotu tell Martiini about ubotu
[02:19] <Martiini> ubotu tell bolrod  about wanking
[02:19] <Martiini> ubotu tell bolrod  to f off
[02:19] <orbin> !ops
[02:19] <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
[02:19] <_jason> Martiini: please don't abuse ubotu or you will get banned
[02:20] <Martiini> will ubotu get pissed off?
[02:20] <Hobbsee> !+msgthebot
[02:20] <bolrod> no
[02:20] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[02:20] <Seveas> orbin, ?
[02:20] <Seveas> nvm 
[02:20] <b33rman> hey am i still here or what?
[02:20] <ubuntu_> hy
[02:20] <orbin> Seveas: thanks :)
[02:20] <ubuntu_> help pls
[02:21] <_jason> !helpme
[02:21] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[02:21] <[C] hris> How do you uninstalled if you compiled from tar ball?
[02:21] <maike-maus> gnomefreak: thanks, but the installrepositorieshowto I have already done... but apt-get doesn't find mplayer...
[02:21] <ubuntu_> k
[02:21] <_jason> [C] hris: what command did you use to install?
[02:21] <ubuntu_> hoe can i treat error 17?
[02:21] <[C] hris> _jason, ./configure && make && sudo make install
[02:21] <bolrod> make uninstall
[02:22] <_jason> [C] hris: then you hope there is a 'make uninstall', in the future try to use checkinstall
[02:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell [C] hris about checkinstall
[02:22] <bolrod> _jason: checkinstall creates dirty packages
[02:22] <bolrod> how to do it with dpkg-buildpackage ?
[02:22] <volley> man things run so much better on ubuntu! I feel like the last 5 years of mcomputer life have been wasted.
[02:22] <bolrod> I built some packages
[02:22] <bolrod> but it only installed the manuals
[02:22] <Seveas> *in* Chinese.)/
[02:22] <Seveas> wtf
[02:22] <_jason> bolrod: well they are ok for personal use I think (better than make install).  Read the motu wiki page and the debian new maintainers guide
[02:23] <bolrod> I did... I guess
[02:23] <[C] hris> See i'm trying to install wow via wine
[02:23] <[C] hris> and the howto i'm going off uses 0.9.6
[02:23] <ubuntu_> WHO CAN HELP ME PLZ???? ITS URG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:23] <[C] hris> but hte newest is like 9.11
[02:23] <bolrod> ubuntu_: no need for caps
[02:23] <bolrod> better ask a question
[02:23] <bolrod> then panic
[02:23] <maike-maus> gomefreak: oh, I haven't seen that there is also a list with "new" package servern... do I have to add every single line or is there an other way to import this list... ??
[02:23] <[C] hris> So i'm not if the patch files work for it 9.11
[02:23] <_jason> ubotu: no one knows what error 17 refers to
[02:23] <ubotu> _jason: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:24] <orbin> ubuntu_: there's heaps of topics in the forum on error 17
[02:24] <ubuntu_> why am i receving error 17 @ install?
[02:24] <ubuntu_> ???
[02:24] <beta_m> how do i play my MP3s? it tells me i don't have codecs
[02:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell beta_m about mp3
[02:24] <xz1ldj> ubuntu_ during the install? run a md5 checksum
[02:24] <xz1ldj> did u run one?
[02:24] <ubuntu_> why?
[02:24] <bolrod> omg
[02:24] <[C] hris> and i'm having trouble getting wine to work when i instaleld it via souce then off the Synaptic Manage
[02:24] <bolrod> calx: don't do taht
[02:24] <Seveas> urgh
[02:24] <xz1ldj> uber_spaced,  that tells u if ur cd is legit!
[02:24] <xz1ldj> or if it has errors and such
[02:24] <[C] hris> the source one tells me, No X server found
[02:26] <b33rman> gnomefreak, im sorry i got disconnected. anyways i saved it at desktop.. are you still there?
[02:27] <|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
[02:27] <jc-denton> i installed gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, but m4a files does still not work with quodlibet
[02:27] <jc-denton> ** Message: don't know how to handle audio/x-m4a
[02:27] <leila> what are linux features that one should at least try out?
[02:27] <jc-denton> and it's using gstreamer of course
[02:28] <LoCusF> |lostbyte|: you gotta have your dns server set up
[02:28] <leila> i got to xchat-irc more by accident
[02:28] <leila> thats why i ask
[02:28] <LoCusF> |lostbyte|: use your isp's server
[02:28] <calloc> Hey all, How can I disable the Flash plugin in FireFox, It keeps bombing out the browser on certain pages that have flash...Anyone?
[02:28] <[C] hris> I have problems with gstreamer too
[02:28] <[C] hris> i installed alot of stuff for it
[02:29] <|lostbyte|> LoCusF: Using that in resolve.conf
[02:29] <_jason> calloc: do you want to uninstall it?  There is an extension you can use that will make it not show flash until you click, would you rather do that?
[02:29] <[C] hris> but stilll cant get pittfdll to reconginze that its installed
[02:29] <calloc> _jason, Yeah ok cool..
[02:29] <LoCusF> |lostbyte|: yep
[02:29] <b33rman> gnomefreak, im sorry i got disconnected. anyways i saved it at desktop.. are you still there?
[02:29] <LoCusF> |lostbyte|: and it still won't work?
[02:29] <|lostbyte|> LoCusF: no ! sir
[02:29] <jc-denton> do i have to restart something to get gstreamer working with my files?
[02:29] <_jason> b33rman: try asking your question, maybe someone else cna help until gnomefreak returns
[02:30] <calloc> _jason, Is this a common problem do you know? and where can I get the plugin?
[02:30] <kbrooks> how do  I install a wordlist for the en_US locale?
[02:30] <LoCusF> |lostbyte|: have you set up your firewall correctly on pc1
[02:31] <_jason> calloc: flashblock will do it for you.  Personally, I use NoScript, which block javascript and flash together.  You can get them at https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/extensions/ , but make sure you choose a version appropriate for your firefox version
[02:31] <b33rman> can somebody help me installing firefox 1.5? there's something i'm stuck at while i'm installing it.
[02:31] <|lostbyte|> LoCusF: Yes ! i have, to prove that. windows can access the internet perfectly when i boot it on pc2 and even Mandriva.
[02:31] <_jason> b33rman: what are you stuck on?
[02:31] <LoCusF> hmm
[02:31] <|lostbyte|> LoCusF: The problem is with pc1
[02:31] <LoCusF> can pc2 ping pc1
[02:32] <|lostbyte|> LoCusF: yes.
[02:32] <_jason> kbrooks: wamerican-large or wamerican-small I believe
[02:32] <LoCusF> hmm
[02:32] <LoCusF> weird indeed
[02:32] <kbrooks> _jason: ?
[02:32] <b33rman> _jason: after i enter the command sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz, it says that there's no such file or directory
[02:32] <_jason> kbrooks: wamerican-large - American English dictionary words for /usr/share/dict, is that what you want?
[02:33] <b33rman> _jason: even though i've already downloaded the file from mozilla's website
[02:33] <_jason> b33rman: where did you save the tar.gz to?
[02:33] <b33rman> _jason: in the desktop
[02:33] <Sp4rKy> does anyone use swsusp2 ?
[02:33] <b33rman> _jason: i've extracted it to the desktop
[02:33] <Lorvija> Hey, how to mount /home/nrj from my debian server as a folder to my ubuntus desktop?
[02:33] <_jason> b33rman: you have to do 'cd ~/Desktop' first.  Make sure you use a capital D
[02:33] <_jason> ubotu: tell b33rman about cli
[02:34] <b33rman> _jason: can you type the command so i can do it?
[02:34] <_jason> b33rman: cd ~/Desktop
[02:35] <b33rman> _jason: it still says there's no such file or directory
[02:36] <_jason> b33rman: did you use a capital D?
[02:36] <eTazZ> hello this is a test.. can somebody answer me ?
[02:36] <_jason> eTazZ: hi
[02:36] <totonio> hi
[02:36] <eTazZ> ok thanks folks
[02:36] <Dhestroyer> what is your name
[02:36] <b33rman> _jason, yup
[02:36] <totonio> I'm Antonio
[02:37] <_jason> b33rman: can you paste exactly what you typed?
[02:37] <_jason> and the output
[02:37] <h3sp4wn> Lorvija : nfs, samba probably the two easiest ways. There is also a way with ssh
[02:37] <b33rman> _jason: first, cd ~/Desktop
[02:38] <b33rman> _jason: then,  sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz
[02:38] <ateves> hi, is there any GUI or tool for proftpd to see who's logged in and to kick them out and stuff like that?
[02:38] <Lorvija> h3sp4wn,  i tried throught places > connect to server but none of those really makes a folder.. just a link or something..
[02:38] <_jason> b33rman: ok what does 'pwd' say?
[02:38] <Lorvija> h3sp4wn, as i can't play music from my server with xmms if it ain't folder..
[02:38] <[C] hris> ug sound just quit on my machine
[02:38] <b33rman> _jason: what do you mean pwd?
[02:39] <_jason> b33rman: when I put '' around something, it means it's a command to put in the terminal.  Just type 'pwd' without the quotes and see what it says
[02:39] <b33rman> _jason: do you mean this one? firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[02:39] <totonio> hello
[02:39] <Dhestroyer> OK
[02:39] <b33rman> _jason: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[02:39] <_jason> b33rman: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please?
[02:40] <totonio> could somebody help me my nvidia card in ubuntu?
[02:40] <Paavo> Hi. I'm running the Kubuntu flavour of Breezy, and for some reason the font size in all gtk1 based programs (like xmms) is almost unreadably small. Anyone know where that could be configured?
[02:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell totonio about nvidia
[02:41] <Dhestroyer> hi totonio
[02:41] <totonio> i can use nvtv to see my tv
[02:41] <totonio> when i star my computer i can see my tv
[02:42] <andy_>  hi
[02:42] <xanax`> hello/
[02:42] <emin3m> hello
[02:42] <totonio> but when i use nvtv .... no
[02:42] <Dhestroyer> where you live
[02:42] <emin3m> I would like to compile files. However, i do not have gcc/cc. Which compiler should i install to enable me to do so ?
[02:42] <emin3m> any good C/C++ compiler i can install using apt-get?
[02:43] <kbrooks> emin3m: gcc
[02:43] <emin3m> gcc doesnt work with eggdrop etc.
[02:43] <emin3m> I need a gcc that works with most softwares.
[02:43] <_jason> hmm
[02:43] <void^> ...
[02:43] <orbin> Paavo: lol, gtk1 app fonts are usually huge
[02:43] <void^> i doubt there's more than 5 linux compatible applications that don't compile with gcc :)
[02:44] <totonio> i can see in the config panel of the nvtv ... tv encoder unknown chip
[02:44] <emin3m> so i type apt-get install gcc?
[02:44] <_jason> emin3m: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[02:44] <emin3m> ok
[02:44] <totonio> but when i see in the nvidia-settings i can see tv encode nvidia
[02:44] <emin3m> thanks
[02:44] <kbrooks> emin3m: there is no such thing as a gcc that works with tcl etc
[02:44] <Paavo> orbin: well, I'd prefer that to this: http://jl.dy.fi/tinyfonts.png
[02:45] <kbrooks> emin3m: eggdrop  is written in tcl. tcl is a general-purpose interpreted language that is powerful (?)
[02:45] <kbrooks> emin3m: you do not need to "compile" eggdrop
[02:45] <Mend> hello everybody: i wanted to install mysql from source but the configure step is yielding error. It says: No curses/termcap library found. what is that?
[02:46] <orbin> Paavo: er, is that pswd protected?
[02:46] <kbrooks> Mend: Why do you want to compile mysql?
[02:46] <Dhestroyer> hi Antonio
[02:46] <kbrooks> Mend: Ubuntu has precompiled packages
[02:47] <kbrooks> Mend: Why not use them?
[02:47] <Mend> because my ubuntu didn't recognize my modem, i download the tarball from windows then switch to linux... you see?
[02:47] <Paavo> orbin: whoops, my bad. Try this: http://jl.dy.fi/shots/tinyfonts.png
[02:48] <Mend> kbrooks: do u mean apt-get install?
[02:48] <eaurouge> hi could anyone help me? I downloaded skype for ubuntu, did sudo dpkg etc, but I get an error saying it's dependant of libqt3-mt or somehing.. anyone know what it means ? :D
[02:48] <_jason> eaurouge: install libqt3-mt
[02:48] <kbrooks> eaurouge: install it
[02:48] <_jason> ubotu: tell eaurouge about skype
[02:49] <eaurouge> thanks jason
[02:49] <Xavier_> I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem I've not been able to find on any of the boards or forums;
[02:50] <orbin> Paavo: definitely weird.  this is how it turns up for me:
[02:50] <orbin> http://img145.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotpreferences7ek.png
[02:50] <Xavier_> when I load Ubuntu from a LiveCD, it boots right through driver recognition and network config etc, but before loading fully, I get the error "Device '/dev/vc/1' does not exist"
[02:50] <Paavo> orbin: Yep, that's what I've been used to seeing before on plain Debian.
[02:50] <Xavier_> I guess it's a common problem, but I can't find anything on the forums or through google etc
[02:51] <orbin> Paavo: have you tried beep-media-player? it's essentially xmms in gtk2
[02:51] <Mend> does anyone know about curses/termcap?
[02:51] <orbin> Paavo: i only use xmms b/c i play music thru gkrellm
[02:52] <CraiZE> uhm, how can i add an entry to the bot ?
[02:52] <Xavier_> does anyone have any ideas if it's me doing anything wrong or do I need to tweak the CD/BIOS/Hardware settings?
[02:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell CraiZE about yourself
[02:52] <CraiZE> thanks jason
[02:52] <Paavo> I'm using xmms only as an example. The real problem is with all gtk1 apps, and I'd like to fix it somehow.
[02:52] <Mend> does anyone know about curses/termcap?
[02:53] <totonio> irc.freenode.org/ubuntu-es
[02:53] <CraiZE> jason you are an oper, right?
[02:53] <Paavo> Abandoning gtk1 apps because of a font problem would be quitting :)
[02:53] <_jason> CraiZE: nope
[02:53] <CraiZE> hrm, i wanted to add something to samba, but dont know how, and dont want to get banned for it not being approved
[02:54] <_jason> CraiZE: as long as it is useful, you should be good
[02:54] <Mend> can anyone tell me the link to ubuntu packages?
[02:54] <_jason> Mend: packages.ubuntu.com
[02:54] <CraiZE> well, i wanted to add my lil guide to add samba shares through fstab, having it secure, and not prompt for the password (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=921007#post921007)
[02:54] <CraiZE> but i doubt which "tyran" has to approve it, so i rather not add it :P
[02:55] <orbin> Paavo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=4242&highlight=gtk1+small
[02:55] <Mend> _jason: thanks!
[02:55] <Xavier_> any ideas where I might be able to get a link for a fix?
[02:55] <Xavier_> anything?
[02:56] <orbin> Paavo: although, the last two packages seem to be obsolete
[02:56] <orbin> Paavo: this one seems related: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=9945&highlight=gtk1+small
[02:59] <Paavo> orbin: Yes, those people have the same problem, but as you said, the -transcoded packages seem to be obsolete.
[02:59] <orbin> Paavo: and the first two are already intsalled right?
[02:59] <Paavo> I have the regular xfonts-100dpi and xfonts-75dpi packages.
[03:01] <james`> anybody know of an application that can take realtime video captures, like fraps but for linux?
[03:01] <Paavo> Some additional info: My locale is fi_FI@euro, and I'm using the nvidia driver in dualhead mode with TV-out as the seconday head.
[03:01] <beta_m> ok, how do i get list of the processes that are running?
[03:02] <gnomefreak> beta_m: ps aux
[03:02] <CraiZE> ubotu no, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html OR http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=921007#post921007
[03:02] <ubotu> CraiZE: okay
[03:02] <Paavo> orbin: hmm, interesting. With "LC_CTYPE=POSIX xmms" the fonts are fine.
[03:02] <gnomefreak> why so many ors?
[03:03] <Manifold> Greetings.
[03:04] <beta_m> thanks
[03:04] <Manifold> Where does Ubuntu install the configurations for GRUB?
[03:04] <gnomefreak> beta_m: yw
[03:04] <gnomefreak> Manifold: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:04] <Manifold> Thanks./
[03:04] <Paavo> orbin: ...and likewise with LC_CTYPE=fi_FI and fi_FI.utf8. So, could this result from the iso8859-15 encoded versions of the fonts being missing from Ubuntu?
[03:05] <orbin> Paavo: dunno.  you went over my head w/ the CTYPE stuff tbh :)
[03:08] <orbin> Paavo: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=6921
[03:08] <orbin> Paavo: what if you did the inverse of that and increased the number...
[03:09] <NighT> hi
[03:10] <rabe> hello
[03:10] <NighT> hello
[03:10] <rabe> how to set up my 5.1 surround
[03:10] <rabe> anyone know?
[03:10] <NighT> hmm
[03:10] <NighT> on the computer?
[03:10] <rabe> i have 6 speakers and only 2 work
[03:10] <rabe> yes
[03:10] <NighT> did you try connecting them al together?
[03:10] <rabe> how do you mean?
[03:11] <rabe> thewy work flawlessly in windwos
[03:11] <NighT> like [] -[] -[] -[] -[] -[] 
[03:11] <hans0lo> rabe: IT's gotta be something with the alsa.conf
[03:11] <NighT> like that
[03:11] <NighT> speaker-speaker etc.
[03:11] <NighT> oh you mean on the computer softwarre?
[03:11] <orbin> NighT: lol, i'm sure he did
[03:11] <NighT> lol
[03:12] <NighT> i thought he was talking about the hardware
[03:12] <NighT> i was gonna say tahst so simple
[03:12] <rabe> no software
[03:12] <NighT> thats*
[03:12] <rabe> :-)
[03:12] <orbin> NighT: hehe
[03:12] <NighT> orbin:lol
[03:12] <orbin> rabe: common question.  i never hung around enough to see an answer.  search the wiki first, then go the forum
[03:12] <NighT> is there a possible way to hack with ubuntu?
[03:13] <rabe> hans0lo: /usr/share/alsa alsa.conf
[03:13] <hans0lo> NighT: define hack
[03:13] <rabe> ?
[03:13] <NighT> i cant define hack
[03:13] <NighT> its like terrorism something like that
[03:13] <rabe> orbin: i didn't find anything useful (maybe all are too complicated)
[03:14] <hans0lo> rabe: yes, alsa supports 5.1 surround on mnay cards. Check the alsa website.
[03:14] <rabe> yes, but how to enable it?
[03:14] <Paavo> Seems like my problem is indeed caused by the lack of xfonts-*-transcoded packages. Why were they removed from Breezy? Is there a replacement for them?
[03:14] <hans0lo> NighT: you can 'hack' with windows. Naturally an open OS will also allow you to.
[03:14] <NighT> i know
[03:15] <NighT> i know alot about windows
[03:15] <rabe> i have found this: http://alsa.opensrc.org/SurroundSound but don't understand much :-(
[03:15] <NighT> is there a possible way to hack on irc?
[03:16] <orbin> Paavo: my guess is they're pushing for gtk2.  nobody bothered to make sure gtk1 apps look right
[03:16] <CrummyGummy> Hi all, has anyone here successfully setup uml on Ubuntu?
[03:17] <orbin> NighT: #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:17] <rabe> hans0lo: I have found this: http://alsa.opensrc.org/SurroundSound but don't understand much :-(
[03:17] <NighT> offtopic?
[03:17] <CraiZE> ubotu no, fixres is Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto and Ati users should be using sudo aticonfig
[03:17] <ubotu> okay, CraiZE
[03:17] <orbin> CrummyGummy: as in class diagrams etc.?
[03:17] <volley> heloo
[03:17] <orbin> NighT: yes, this is a support channel, not hacking 101
[03:17] <volley> hello
[03:17] <beta_m> how do i change the screen resolution, please?
[03:17] <NighT> is thata channel orbin?
[03:17] <CrummyGummy> orbin, hehe, no, as in User Mode Linux
[03:17] <NighT> ubuntu fftopic?
[03:18] <orbin> NighT: yes
[03:18] <volley> I am getting choppy dvd playbacany sugestions?
[03:18] <Manifold> Hello.
[03:18] <NighT> oh ok
[03:18] <NighT> ill see ya lataz
[03:18] <orbin> CrummyGummy: oh, ok :)
[03:18] <Manifold> How do I add an option to my GRUB menu to boot into Windows XP in Safe Mode?
[03:19] <emin3m> if they say port is busy.
[03:19] <rugge> is is there any graphical frontend for configuring touchpad that works with X.org?
[03:19] <orbin> Manifold: you don't.  you chose xp and keep pressing f8
[03:19] <emin3m> how can i check what is running the port?
[03:19] <Manifold> orbin, surely that's not the only way.
[03:19] <orbin> Manifold: if there's another, i don't know of it
[03:20] <volley> I am getting choppy dvd playback any sugestions? oh and I have already followed all the instructions gving by ubuntu?
[03:20] <Manifold> Ho, hum.
[03:20] <NighT> ok i forgot how to join channels by console command
[03:20] <Sionide> volley, what cpu/ram you got?
[03:20] <Manifold> Thanks anyway.
[03:20] <Manifold> Bye.
[03:20] <NighT> orbin
[03:21] <emin3m> how can i check what is running the port?
[03:21] <orbin> NighT: /j #channel
[03:21] <volley> 1.5 ghz pIV 512 megs at 130 mhz
[03:21] <orbin> volley: so you've enabled dma?
[03:21] <NighT> k thnx
[03:21] <Sionide> volley, with dma?
[03:21] <volley> umm
[03:21] <volley> i dont know
[03:21] <beta_m> ok, i'll try again. I want my screen resolution to be higher than 1024x768, can i do that, and how.... please
[03:21] <orbin> volley: lol, guess you haven't followed all instructions then
[03:21] <volley> ive done alot in the last 3 hours
[03:21] <orbin> ubotu: tell volley about dma
[03:21] <volley> oh yes yes I have then
[03:22] <nickrud>  emin3m sudo netstat -tlp shows what ports have servers that are listening ..
[03:22] <volley> I just installed and everything           nthat whole dang wiki site
[03:22] <_Marek_> hi all
[03:22] <orbin> volley: hdparm -d /dev/dvd
[03:22] <shreevatsa> beta_m: Are you even sure your monitor supports resolutions higher than 1024x768?
[03:22] <_Marek_> !w32codecs
[03:22] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[03:22] <beta_m> i get higher under windows
[03:22] <beta_m> shreevatsa: so i'm sure
[03:22] <orbin> ubotu: tell beta_m about fixres
[03:23] <beta_m> thanks
[03:23] <bluelotus> I recently reformatted my root partition and reinstalled Ubuntu.  Is there a way to use my old home partition as my new home partition? It created a new home partition on my 5.0GiB slab reserved for just root.
[03:23] <orbin> bluelotus: sure, just mount the partition as /home in fstab
[03:24] <nickrud> bluelotus, add a line to fstab that mounts your home partition on home of the root partition
[03:24] <volley> hmmm yes I did miss the dma part somehow thx man
[03:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell bluelotus about partitionhome
[03:24] <bluelotus> Thankyou all.  man fstab then?
[03:24] <bicky> I want to run a linux terminal under windows. witch program do I've to use ?
[03:24] <bluelotus> Thanks :-)
[03:24] <jetscreamer> use putty
[03:24] <Rod> guys i have a huge problem
[03:24] <_jason> bluelotus: those are directions for changing a regular setup into a partitioned home, so you can probably read through it and get an idea
[03:24] <NighT> i just wanted to know why cant i see videos?
[03:25] <NighT> on music.yahoo.com
[03:25] <jetscreamer> probably need some codecs
[03:25] <jetscreamer> got w32codecs?
[03:25] <NighT> where dio i get them?
[03:25] <Rod> I need to make rize, with some unions and some sojasaus?   How to prepare rize, and how to prepare the unions through it? pls, im serious.
[03:25] <ItOX> Please need help with icon text in hebrew, its just showing letters and numbers , not hebrew text. how do I fix this?
[03:25] <jetscreamer> !w32codecs
[03:25] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[03:25] <NighT> where?
[03:25] <bluelotus> Thanks :-)
[03:26] <jetscreamer> install a hebrew font probably.. apt-cache search hebrew might help
[03:26] <NighT> thanks
[03:26] <fredl> hiya, anybody recently tried upgrading from breezy to dapper?
[03:26] <jetscreamer> probably
[03:26] <Flame_sphere> Hey, Where can I get a MID player?
[03:26] <jetscreamer> midi?
[03:26] <Flame_sphere> yeah
[03:26] <Flame_sphere> mistype...
[03:27] <jetscreamer> i dunno, probably most any player should/might work
[03:27] <orbin> Rod: lol, what's rize? what's sojasaus and what are unions?
[03:27] <jetscreamer> apt-cache search midi
[03:27] <fredl> is Dapper stabilizing already? I'd like to give it a try and give some feedback if neccesary but I'd like to know if some things are still very broken or only a little here and there?
[03:27] <shreevatsa> Rod: What language is that?
[03:28] <ItOX> jetscreamer: ok. what else?  is there a way to set the font for icon text?
[03:28] <Rod> orbin, sry my english is bad... in spanish it's arroz, unions ' onions
[03:28] <Rod> shreevatsa, i thought it was english lol
[03:28] <Rod> im dutch
[03:28] <jetscreamer> ItOX: yes, but i'm not positive how. if gnome, maybe gconf
[03:29] <idP> hi
[03:29] <fredl> hoi Rod.
[03:29] <orbin> fredl: so did you understand what he said? :)
[03:30] <idP> I noticed that when I point firefox to a host, it takes more time now looking up the hostname.. does this indicate  i have a problem with DNS or caching ?
[03:30] <Hoochie> hey, just installed ubuntu and when trying to run i login and only get command line? why have i not seen a GUI?
[03:30] <orbin> Rod: i don't get your 2nd sentence either :-/
[03:30] <ItOX> jetscreamer: ok
[03:30] <Ironhand> hello, I'm setting up a network of ubuntu workstations, with nfs-mounted /home and ldap-based authentication, but I'm running into the problem that LDAP-only users aren't in groups like audio and plugdev, so they do not have access to certain hardware... is there a reasonably clean solution to this?
[03:31] <_jason> I think rod wants to say rice sausages and onions but I have no idea what that has to do with ubuntu
[03:31] <fredl> orbin - I didn't see what he said, guess I joined just after he said something :)
[03:31] <jetscreamer> Hoochie: the reason is probably in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[03:31] <orbin> _jason: oh, ok. lmao :)
[03:31] <idP> I noticed that when I point firefox to a host, it takes more time now
[03:31] <idP>           looking up the hostname.. does this indicate  i have a problem with
[03:31] <idP>           DNS or caching ?
[03:31] <Hoochie> jetscreamer i only just installed, why is this being an issue?
[03:31] <fredl> 1236 upgraded, 217 newly installed, 61 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[03:31] <orbin> Fred: <Rod> I need to make rize, with some unions and some sojasaus?   How to prepare rize, and how to prepare the unions through it? pls, im serious.
[03:31] <Rod> hej fred ^^
[03:31] <Juhaz> _jason, I'd put my money on soy sayce instead of sausages
[03:31] <jetscreamer> Hoochie: usually it can't detect something properly when that happens
[03:31] <_jason> Juhaz: also a possibility
[03:32] <orbin> fredl: but now that i read it again, i think _jason hit the nail on the head
[03:32] <jetscreamer> rice?
[03:32] <Hoochie> jetscreamer how is this resolved?
[03:32] <Rod> Fred fred1 rijs klaarmaken met ui, paprika en sojasaus erdoor.. enig idee hoe of waar te vragen online??
[03:32] <Rod> sry for the dutch for a sec :s
[03:32] <fredl> well he needs to make rice with onions and soy sauce. He wants to know how to prepare the onions along with the rice.
[03:32] <fredl> and paprika is bell peppers.
[03:33] <jetscreamer> Hoochie: by examining /var/log/Xorg.0.log and finding the lines with (EE) in front and fixing the errors
[03:33] <Rod> no, not sausages, i think it? soy sayce yeah...
[03:33] <orbin> fredl: does he know what channel he's in? :)
[03:33] <BuFF> how to kill wine program "kill wine" isn't working
[03:33] <fredl> saucages LOL
[03:33] <Rod> thanks fred1 ^^
[03:33] <BuFF> ?
[03:33] <Hoochie> jetscreamer i prob not know how to fix these tho :S
[03:33] <Rod> i have the rize and onions boiling now
[03:33] <jetscreamer> Hoochie: find the EE's, then ask in here how to fix
[03:33] <Rod> rice
[03:33] <Hoochie> ok
[03:33] <Hoochie> bbiab \o
[03:33] <fredl> Rod - well you heata up da onions, you heata up da rice and you heata up da peppers. Den ya mix it all togetha and done!
[03:34] <Rod> doesnt look pretty though
[03:34] <jetscreamer> Hoochie: less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[03:34] <Rod> all in cooking water, for like 1 hour or so?
[03:34] <Hoochie> less?
[03:34] <jetscreamer> yeah it's like more but better
[03:34] <Hoochie> ok
[03:34] <fredl> Rod - OFCOURSE you won't heat up onions and bell peppers in cooking water, idioot.
[03:34] <Quinthius> Rod: are you trying to make some specific style of dish, or are you just experimenting?
[03:35] <pchapman> hello.  I'm trying to convert mp3 to wav.  mpg321 gives me the error "Error opening libao wav file driver."  Any suggestions?
[03:35] <Juhaz> too long and it becomes rice porridge, but how about taking the cooking to somewhere else?
[03:35] <Rod> Quinthius, i just need some food... I once bought rise but I dont know what to do with it... All the stores are closed at the moment, and I only have this left
[03:35] <hollowman8904> what is a telnet server i could use so i could control my linux box, through telnet, on my windows box?
[03:35] <jetscreamer> hollowman8904: putty
[03:35] <jetscreamer> hollowman8904: and ssh
[03:36] <void^> don't use telnet, use ssh
[03:36] <fredl> Rod - stop it, you're making us Dutch look like idiots :P
[03:36] <TuoDrable> hey there
[03:37] <TuoDrable> I've got a problem installing cdemu on mij breezy box
[03:37] <TuoDrable> can anyone help me?
[03:37] <orbin> Rod: lol, rinse the rice 3 times w/ water to get the starch out, then fill the pot until you get about 4cm of water above the rice, bring it to boil, then lower the flame to the lowest setting, chuck in the other ingredients, then set the timer for 15 min or until the rice is cooked
[03:37] <Quinthius> Rod: well is it brown/whole rice or white?
[03:38] <Juhaz> it probably reads on the frigging package how long it should be boiled...
[03:38] <fredl> Rod - put the rice in bioling water. Let it boil for about 10 minutes. Taste a bite and see if it's still crunchy. If crunchy, boil it longer until it gets soft. Then chop the onions and the peppers. Fry these in some butter. Put some sambal, soy sauce and salt in it. voila, simple meal
[03:38] <TuoDrable> not kidding, you guys are talking about rice?
[03:38] <Quinthius> Rod: for white rice i usually do a little over 2 parts water to 1 part rice, bring water to a boil, add rice, reduce to a simmer, cover and let sit until water is absorbed
[03:38] <hollowman8904> in putty, how do i start a telnet server?
[03:38] <Plitskin> ei guys what's the CLI command to know what OS I'm using?
[03:38] <orbin> Plitskin: cat /etc/issue
[03:38] <gnomefreak> can you guys please take the non support chat to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:39] <Dreamglider> telnet is it good fore anything ?
[03:39] <Plitskin> orbin: thanks
[03:39] <Quinthius> Rod: i.e. 1/2 cup rice, 1 and 1/4 cups water (though depends on heat you use ...1 cup may be fine)
[03:39] <hollowman8904> i just wanna control my linux box from windows
[03:39] <fredl> god need to get 959Mb to upgrade to Dapper....
[03:39] <hollowman8904> is putty the easiest way
[03:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell hollowman8904 about ssh
[03:39] <`Manuel`> hi all
[03:39] <graveson> i am receiving this error .does anyone know what and how i can resolve this : The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5
[03:40] <`Manuel`> anyone have configure TV-input with an ATI Radeon 9600?
[03:40] <Quinthius> Rod: as for the vegetables i wouldnt cook them in the rice, i would steam them or stir fry them and add them after everything's done..
[03:40] <iplgecko> Hey can some please help me with choosing a distribution package for amarok?
[03:40] <Juhaz> fredl, 959M should pose no problems for God, he's omnipotent after all
[03:40] <emin3m> hi
[03:40] <iplgecko> Im using ubuntu 5.10
[03:40] <gnomefreak> graveson: what are you doing to recieve that error?
[03:40] <emin3m> how do i run a shoutcast server on ubuntu
[03:40] <_jason> iplgecko: amarok is in the repositories
[03:40] <emin3m> i can't seem to be able to connect to it
[03:40] <fredl> Juhaz - this is true.
[03:41] <_jason> iplgecko: use synaptic
[03:41] <iplgecko> oh
[03:41] <kbrooks> Rod, TuoDrable, Quinthius: discuss rice in #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:41] <Sionide> emin3m, http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/04/05/listen-to-and-record-internet-music-radio-stations/
[03:41] <fredl> hmm, my cable modem provider must've upped the download speeds yet again, 850MB/s....
[03:41] <TuoDrable> I'm not talking about that stupid rice, I don't care
[03:41] <iplgecko> How do i use synaptic sorry?
[03:41] <orbin> Quinthius: better  take it to offtopic if you want to go further.  the ops are watching.  besides, you're making me hungry :)
[03:41] <fredl> synaptic sorry?
[03:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell iplgecko about synaptic
[03:41] <Quinthius> orbin: hehe
[03:41] <Sionide> emin3m, might be of some help?
[03:41] <TuoDrable> I'd like to get cdemu on the roll
[03:42] <TuoDrable> can anyone help me?
[03:42] <TuoDrable> it throws an error when I 'make'
[03:42] <fredl> ok that should be 850KB/s
[03:42] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: did you install build-essential?
[03:43] <fredl> anybody running Oracle XE on Dapper?
[03:43] <TuoDrable> yes, I searched google and found that I had to do so, yes
[03:43] <TuoDrable> but I hope I've done it right
[03:43] <Flame_sphere> Am I correct that most applications you download through synaptic run through the terminal?
[03:43] <BurgerMann> Hi, I have a few problems using easyubuntu with Dapper Drake, right after and update of the entire system, easyubuntu says I need to restore the broken packages. Synaptic says I have no broken packages. I don't know what to do :(
[03:43] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: sudo apt-get install build-essential    also can you pastebin the errors you are getting?
[03:44] <Quinthius> Flame_sphere: you can launch them from the terminal, yes
[03:44] <ppd> hello. has anyone the berrorkid compiz/xgl packages working with nvidia?
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Flame_sphere: you should beable to run all but docs in terminal
[03:44] <Flame_sphere> Quinthius: Is there any other way to launch theme?
[03:44] <Flame_sphere> *them
[03:44] <gnomefreak> ppd: please try either #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-xgl for xgl help the last one might be more help
[03:44] <TuoDrable> I'll change the language first to English, I don't think you understand dutch (and the error is of course in Dutch)
[03:45] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: no i dont but there is a ubuntu dutch channel
[03:45] <Hoochie> i just installed ubuntu and found list of problems, can anyone explain them to me?
[03:45] <Quinthius> Flame_sphere: menus, launcher icons in gnome-panel, custom launcher bars..
[03:45] <Flame_sphere> Quinthius: Thanks
[03:45] <bsm> hey, am I right, that ubuntu first starts /etc/rcS.d and then rc2.d?
[03:46] <iplgecko> Ok im installing amarok now :D
[03:46] <iplgecko> thanks for your help Jas
[03:46] <orbin> Flame_sphere: run menu: alt+f2
[03:46] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu-de is the dutch channel iirc
[03:46] <erUSUL> !de
[03:46] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[03:47] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: than can help you in your native language (this way nothing gets messed up in translation) i know some languages dont translate well into english
[03:48] <gnomefreak> s/than/they
[03:48] <emin3m> how come i get icy 401 error from shoutcast when i try to tune into my own shoutcast on my linux box
[03:48] <TuoDrable> no problem, I'm sick of this Dutch crap anyway, you never know what you get when there's an error
[03:48] <gnomefreak> without alot of hacking is there a way to add your own screensaver?
[03:48] <TuoDrable> brb
[03:49] <Hoochie> i just installed ubuntu and found list of problems, can anyone explain them to me?
[03:49] <gnomefreak> Hoochie: what version did you install?
[03:49] <Hoochie> latest
[03:49] <_idan> how can i install ubuntu from the net? i dont have cd, only floopy. thanks
[03:49] <emin3m> ????
[03:49] <gnomefreak> latest stable or latest unstable?
[03:49] <_idan> stable
[03:49] <Hoochie> stable i believe
[03:50] <gnomefreak> Hoochie: what does uname -r say if you type it in terminal?
[03:50] <TuoDrable> hey, this is the error I get: make: *** No rule to make target `cdemu.ko', needed by `modules'.  Stop.
[03:50] <Hoochie> unsure what you mean
[03:50] <Hoochie> it does the first loading screen
[03:50] <_idan> anyone=\\
[03:50] <Hoochie> then i gt command line
[03:50] <beta_m> how do i change the ownership of the file?
[03:51] <_idan> chmod
[03:51] <_idan> chown
[03:51] <gnomefreak> TuoDrable: type in term apt-cache policy build-essential please
[03:51] <Rudemeister> :P
[03:51] <TuoDrable> ok
[03:51] <beta_m> thanks
[03:51] <gnomefreak> Hoochie: open a shell and type uname -r
 [dest: 192.168.1.103]  server unavailable, disconnecting
[03:51] <emin3m> any idea?
[03:51] <Hoochie> i type /var/log/Xorg.0.log in and got a list of WW's and a EE
[03:51] <_idan> how can i install lastest ubuntu from the net? i dont have cd, only floopy. thanks
[03:51] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell _idan about install
[03:51] <erUSUL> TuoDrable, have you installed kernel-headers?
[03:52] <emin3m> i need help................
[03:52] <orbin> Hoochie: try typing: startx
[03:52] <Hoochie> ok
[03:52] <aquarius> emin3m: can you connect to the server from other clients?
[03:52] <davecb> am having a problem with websites...ubuntu seems to be blocking certain domains (not all of them) i wonder what i could do to solve this problem!
[03:52] <TuoDrable> apt-cache policy build-essential
[03:52] <TuoDrable> build-essential:
[03:52] <TuoDrable>   Installed: 11.1
[03:52] <TuoDrable>   Candidate: 11.1
[03:52] <TuoDrable>   Version table:
[03:52] <TuoDrable>  *** 11.1 0
[03:52] <TuoDrable>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Packages
[03:52] <TuoDrable>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[03:52] <Hoochie> any other things i can try if this doesnt work, i have to exit start exit to get back here
[03:52] <gnomefreak> pasting is bad :(
[03:52] <erUSUL> TuoDrable, do not paste here please
[03:52] <erUSUL> !pastebin
[03:52] <TuoDrable> kernel-headers? not that I know...
[03:52] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, 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
[03:53] <gnomefreak> Hoochie: first we need to know what your working with and what the issue is
[03:53] <orbin> Hoochie: do you remember what the EE line said?
[03:53] <TuoDrable> well, forgive me this one time
[03:53] <Bicky> any1 knows where to get powerprompt v1.0 ?
[03:53] <erUSUL> TuoDrable, you need those to compile the module
[03:53] <Hoochie> made a note of all WW and EE
[03:53] <Hoochie> EE came right at the end of the list
[03:53] <TuoDrable> that explains alot
[03:53] <Hoochie> No devices detected
[03:54] <ubuntu> hallo
[03:54] <davecb> am having a problem with websites...ubuntu seems to be blocking certain domains (not all of them) i wonder what i could do to solve this problem!
[03:54] <TuoDrable> how do I install them?
[03:54] <orbin> Hoochie: did you get a blue screen complaining about X stuff?
[03:54] <erUSUL> TuoDrable, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[03:54] <TuoDrable> thanks
[03:55] <Hoochie> think so
[03:55] <Hoochie> then command line after
[03:55] <davecb> can anyone help me?
[03:55] <erUSUL> TuoDrable, no problem
[03:56] <shreevatsa> davecb: what is the problem?
[03:56] <Flame_sphere> Is the command line and the terminal different
[03:56] <erUSUL> !anyone
[03:56] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint>
[03:56] <jadaz87> does anyone know how i can update gnome?
[03:56] <X3n0n> hi, can anyone tell me if ati X1300 is supported by an accelerated driver?
[03:56] <shreevatsa> Flame_sphere: no
[03:56] <davecb> shreevatsa,
[03:56] <davecb> am having a problem with websites...ubuntu seems to be blocking certain domains (not all of them) i wonder what i could do to solve this problem!
[03:56] <Flame_sphere> thanks
[03:56] <shreevatsa> davecb: are you in China? ;)
[03:56] <davecb> no
[03:57] <davecb> why?
[03:57] <shreevatsa> davecb: Which ones are blocked?
[03:57] <jadaz87> China censors the internet
[03:57] <davecb> well for example my promoter website www.cutebreakz.net
[03:57] <davecb> doesnt work
[03:57] <orbin> Hoochie: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:57] <leandro_> hi guys, i'm trying install the new version of Firefox, following the Wiki page, but it says:
[03:57] <leandro_> "make -f client.mk build"
[03:57] <leandro_> what is that "client"????????
[03:57] <Hoochie> sudo nano?
[03:57] <Hoochie> type that also?
[03:57] <davecb> i cant recive emails from that domain too
[03:58] <erUSUL> jadaz87, you can try garnome or jhbuild. i've never used them myself though
[03:58] <jadaz87> erUSUL oh ok
[03:58] <shreevatsa> davecb: any others? (If it's the only one, maybe it's a problem with that one)
[03:58] <jared_> Having trouble again
[03:59] <jared_> I restarted my machine but I don't have the apps I thought I installed.
[03:59] <davecb> just some more  that i dont remember
[03:59] <jared_> XVNCViewer
[03:59] <jared_> Where would I locate that?
[03:59] <orbin> Hoochie: yes do that first to open up a file you need to edit.  scroll down to Section "Device" then change the driver to "vesa".  exit by pressing ctrl+x, say yes to save, *then* type startx when you get back to the prompt
[03:59] <davecb> but the strange thing is that on windows mode
[03:59] <leandro_> can someone teach me how to compile files in order to install new applications?????????
[03:59] <davecb> the website is ok
[03:59] <davecb> lol
[03:59] <jared_> Also, I installed Wine but it doesn't appear anywhere (xwine)'
[03:59] <Paavo> davecb: when you say it "doesn't work", what specifically do you mean?
[04:00] <orbin> Hoochie: hopefully you'll get a gui after you do that.
[04:00] <jadaz87> !compile
[04:00] <ubotu> A nice howto about compiling software from source code can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware (but remember to search !apt first, after adding all the !repos)
[04:00] <davecb> Paavo,  i cant browse them or for example recive emails from that domain
[04:00] <davecb> :S
[04:00] <jadaz87> leandro_ make sure you search synaptic first
[04:00] <Paavo> davecb: when you say you "can't browse them" what do you mean? what error do you get?
[04:01] <NighT> hi
[04:01] <davecb> Paavo,  just a sec
[04:01] <jadaz87> hello
[04:01] <Hoochie> ok orbin i give that a go, bbiab \o
[04:01] <NighT> how do i get a backup of ~/.xine/catalog.cache
[04:01] <orbin> leandro_: compiling should be a last resort.  use synaptic or another apt tool instead
[04:02] <Aeudian> is there a media player that can play .pls shoutcast files (streaming music)
[04:02] <NighT> how di get a backup of ~/.xine/catalog.cache?
[04:02] <orbin> NighT: cp ~/.xine/catalog.cache <filename>
[04:02] <jared_> found it!
[04:02] <jared_> But I want it in my applications menu
[04:02] <NighT> oh and the file i downloaded was a .rm file
[04:02] <jared_> how do I move an application into my apps menu?
[04:02] <leandro_> why "./configure" does nothing??
[04:03] <leandro_> what i have to install for this can work??
[04:03] <orbin> jared_: run smeg
[04:03] <NighT> how do i run a .rm file
[04:03] <user__> hi
[04:03] <orbin> NighT: you don't.  they're realmedia files
[04:03] <orbin> NighT: you open them w/ a media player
[04:03] <NighT> oh
[04:03] <orbin> leandro_: what are you compiling?
[04:03] <NighT> but it couldnt load it though
[04:04] <user__> could someone post a valid repositorie from his sources.list pls?
[04:04] <leandro_> orbin: new firefox
[04:04] <user__> i had network problems and need to check if its working now
[04:04] <davecb> Paavo,  well now it doesnt say anything
[04:04] <leandro_> orbin: after smeg, what do i need to install to "./configure" works??
[04:04] <davecb> it just keeps loading
[04:04] <davecb> and no website :(
[04:05] <Kline> I am Ysmael, 30 , Male Philippines
[04:05] <orbin> leandro_: smeg wasn't for you
[04:05] <NighT> how can i do a test play?
[04:05] <leandro_> orbin: sorry... hehehe
[04:05] <NighT> on the video
[04:05] <orbin> leandro_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:05] <Kline> Where can i download dreamweaver for Ubuntu Linux ?
[04:05] <leandro_> orbin: i was following that, but doesnt work..... :P
[04:05] <user__> nobody?
[04:05] <bicky> any1 knows where you can get powerprompt v1.0
[04:05] <Flame_sphere> What programming language is Unbuntu
[04:05] <orbin> leandro_: which step?
[04:05] <NighT> unix
[04:05] <leandro_> orbin: "client.mk" stuff
[04:05] <Amaranth> user__: if you're talking to use doesn't that mean your network stuff is fixed?
[04:06] <orbin> Kline: you can't.  there's nvu, or maybe try run dreamweaver thru wine
[04:06] <Kline> what is nvu ?
[04:06] <orbin> leandro_: one sec
[04:06] <user__> amaranth: well yeah, i hope so....but it still says it doenst find the directories and files when apt.get update
[04:06] <leandro_> orbin: how do you send messages here directly to me??
[04:06] <jadaz87> does anyone else know of any DVD2DIVX/MPEG converters other than drip? drip does not work on region 1 (NTSC) dvds :(
[04:06] <leandro_> orbin: ok....
[04:06] <TuoDrable> I tried that, macromedia gives registration probs
[04:06] <user__> so i need to be sure
[04:06] <user__> apt-get
[04:07] <Amaranth> user__: can you pastebin the errors?
[04:07] <twidget|office> Is there a video editing hardware/software combination akin to Pinnacle Studio that runs under Ubuntu?
[04:07] <Flame_sphere> Does Dev-c++ have a make for Linux?
[04:07] <enyc> jadaz87: hrrm.. thats odd.. you sure you dont just have a region0-specific dvdrom firmwaer?
[04:07] <user__> sure
[04:07] <user__> Ign  http://de.archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release.gpg
[04:07] <Amaranth> Flame_sphere: make is a gnu thing, it was ported to windows
[04:07] <Amaranth> Flame_sphere: so yeah, we have make :)
[04:07] <user__> rest is in german...basically it says cant find the file or directores and givces the pathes
[04:07] <jadaz87> enyc  Drip is not yet usable for NTSC (Region1) DVDs because those are prepared differently as PAL DVDs.
[04:07] <user__> hold on...
[04:07] <TuoDrable> ok, more about the cdemu case
[04:07] <NighT> i still cant play videos on music.yahoo.com
[04:07] <Amaranth> Flame_sphere: install the build-essential package
[04:07] <jadaz87> enyc that is what it says on the website
[04:07] <orbin> leandro_: i can't see client.mk
[04:08] <enyc> jadaz87: aaah NTSC vs PAL
[04:08] <enyc> jadaz87: okay
[04:08] <Aeudian> is there a way to see where an apt-get installed program installed too?
[04:08] <leandro_> orbin: in the "Build firefox:" step
[04:08] <user__>  http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dists/breezy-security/restricted/binary-i386/Packages.gz nicht holen  404 Not Found
[04:08] <TuoDrable> he throws errors: gcc-3-4: command not found
[04:08] <user__> this is a path
[04:08] <leandro_> orbin: step 4...
[04:08] <TuoDrable> but I have the latest version of gcc...
[04:08] <NighT> helloooo
[04:08] <orbin> Aeudian: dpkg -L <package>
[04:08] <NighT> i still cant play videos
[04:08] <TuoDrable> so, can anyone help me?
[04:08] <NighT> its very confusing
[04:09] <orbin> leandro_: see the contents?  which step? 1.4?
[04:09] <orbin> or 3.4?
[04:09] <user__> amaranth: could you paste me a valid repositorie from your sources.list? maybe i just fucked up with the adress or something
[04:09] <Hoochie> orbin there seems to be then one divice option i can chnage
[04:10] <user__> it seem to connect now at least
[04:10] <leandro_> orbin: are you in this page? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompileFirefoxNewVersion
[04:10] <Amaranth> !easysource
[04:10] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:10] <jadaz87> enyc i am wondering what else i can use (they should really at that to the text summary in synaptip i was about to installdrip)
[04:10] <orbin> leandro_: no. i'm on this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:10] <Plitskin>  hi, would .bin files work with Ubuntu?
[04:10] <Aeudian> orbin: lol thank you i really needed that command was going nuts hehe
[04:10] <enyc> jadaz87: there is this program called dvd::rip ... different to drip
[04:10] <orbin> Hoochie: look for the one w/ the video device
[04:10] <TuoDrable> well, I'm trying to install cdemu to mount them, plitskin
[04:10] <jared_> Is there a way to resize my partition and create new ones after I've installed?
[04:11] <leandro_> orbin: ooooooo this one!! this was looooot worse, last time, i uninstalled my firefox and the new never worked... :/
[04:11] <MrKubuntuUser> Hello.  I'm getting really slow output from lp0... when I output text, it prints a few lines, stops, prints a few more lines, stops, etc.  Anybody know what I could check to get lp0 going at its normal speed?
[04:11] <orbin> leandro_: you're not supposed to uninstall 1.0.7 :-/
[04:11] <Apostle^> how do i install all updates from the command line ?
[04:11] <orbin> leandro_: it's integrated into yelp etc.
[04:11] <TuoDrable> can anyone help me? gcc-3-4: command not found...
[04:11] <Plitskin> TuoDrable: where can I get that?
[04:11] <jadaz87> enyc is that in the repos?
[04:11] <orbin> Apostle^: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[04:12] <leandro_> orbin: can you please just tell me how can i make the ./configure works?? because my ubuntu dont even know what command is that...
[04:12] <Apostle^> orbin: thanks
[04:12] <leandro_> orbin: not exactly uninstalled, but stop working...
[04:12] <TuoDrable> Plitskin: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net/
[04:12] <orbin> leandro_: did you read the compile page someone linked you to?
[04:12] <Plitskin> TuoDrable: thanks man
[04:12] <orbin> Apostle^: you proabbly need sudo's in front of those
[04:12] <leandro_> orbin: yes! that says to install somethings for the make work, but nothing about the ./configure yet...
[04:12] <TuoDrable> yeah, don't think me too soon, I still get errors installing it
[04:12] <Flame_sphere> Does unbuntu come with a default mp3 player?
[04:12] <Apostle^> orbin: of coruse :-P
[04:13] <vdepizzol> will GDEBI be incluse in ubuntu 6.04?
[04:13] <orbin> leandro_: you installed build-essential? pastebin the errors you're getting
[04:14] <orbin> Flame_sphere: no.  default install is free.  mp3 is a non-free format
[04:14] <enyc> jadaz87: errr looking
[04:14] <jadaz87> enyc it is :-)
[04:14] <leandro_> orbin: yes, installed, but there was saying something about the "-dev", and ubuntu says me the "-bin" is the one now...
[04:14] <orbin> Flame_sphere: well, actually, rhythmbox is installed and is a media player.  but on default install, it doesn't have an mp3 decoder
[04:14] <enyc> jadaz87: there you go then
[04:14] <enyc> jadaz87: there is also thoggen... may eb worth tryign when running dapper.. etc.
[04:15] <orbin> leandro_: pastebin the errors you're getting
[04:15] <Flame_sphere> How do i install the mp3 pluging
[04:15] <jadaz87> enyc there is not a desktop file for dvd::rip :-\
[04:15] <orbin> ubotu: tell Flame_sphere about mp3
[04:15] <Flame_sphere> wait... Mp3 isn't a free format?
[04:15] <leandro_> leandro@ubuntu:~/firefox$ ./configure
[04:15] <leandro_> bash: ./configure: Arquivo ou diretrio no encontrado
[04:15] <mjr> Flame_sphere, indeed it isn't
[04:15] <Quinthius> Flame_sphere: nope
[04:15] <orbin> Flame_sphere: no.
[04:15] <bolrod> no
[04:15] <Hoochie> orbin i just change the setion "device" driver from ati to Vesa with no luck running startx
[04:15] <enyc> jadaz87: ''desktop file'' ???
[04:15] <leandro_> orbin: in english: "File or folder not found"
[04:16] <orbin> Hoochie: captial V?
[04:16] <janssuhhh> Hi, I got a little problem: I installed windows xp (I know, shame on me) and now i can't choose to boot linux anymore anyone knows how to fix this?
[04:16] <jadaz87> enyc it does not appear in the app menu
[04:16] <orbin> leandro_: is there a configure file?
[04:16] <Hoochie> orbin yes
[04:16] <leandro_> orbin: i dont know! hehehe
[04:16] <orbin> janssuhhh: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[04:16] <immolo> janssuhhh, reinstall grub to the mbr
[04:16] <arrick> morning orbin, hey that rhymes
[04:17] <immolo> janssuhhh, you need a livecd to do that
[04:17] <orbin> 'lo arrick
[04:17] <enyc> jadaz87: its in /usr/lib/menu/dvdrip
[04:17] <Hoochie> orbin  EE failed to load module Vesa
[04:17] <orbin> Hoochie: it needs to be lower
[04:17] <Hoochie> oh
[04:17] <Hoochie> one sec
[04:17] <enyc> jadaz87: as perthe ubuntu package file listing.. bnut thats in dapper/i386
[04:17] <kinglear> Hello all
[04:17] <mzuverink> are there any ubuntu repos that have gnome 2.14?
[04:17] <janssuhhh> Thnx
[04:17] <Flame_sphere> Does morpheus have a linux version?
[04:17] <kinglear> I wanted to ask one thing
[04:18] <tjansson> Is it impossible to burn a 4.3GB file to a 4.7GB DVD or is just K3B beeing stange?
[04:18] <enyc> jadaz87: same in breezy thuogh
[04:18] <trappist> Flame_sphere: no but it runs in wine
[04:18] <kinglear> How do I get to install Debian-Medical on my Ubuntu ?
[04:18] <Flame_sphere> I tryed the install... It didn't get the files
[04:18] <enyc> jadaz87: not suer which menus etc. etc. use the file sin /usr/lib/menu.. maybe thats the 'debian' menu list
[04:18] <MrKubuntuUser> anybody?  any ideas on why my parallel port is much slower under Dapper than under Win2K?
[04:18] <jadaz87> enyc i see
[04:18] <Hoochie> orbin many thanks i made it to the ubuntu gui
[04:19] <kinglear> any one pelase?
[04:19] <Hoochie> orbin thanks again great help
[04:19] <orbin> kinglear: med-* packages are in universe
[04:19] <leandro_> orbin: how can i see if there is a configure file??
[04:19] <phanter> hello, is there something for thunderbird to use the systray to notify me when new e-mail arives?
[04:19] <orbin> leandro_: ls (don't paste the result in here, just look for it)
[04:19] <orbin> Hoochie: no worries
[04:19] <user__> thx it works now!
[04:19] <NighT> ok
[04:19] <mzuverink> Could someone point me to a mirror that has gnome 2.14 for ubuntu?
[04:19] <orbin> phanter: gmail?
[04:19] <Flame_sphere> trappist: it doesn't seem to be downloading the installer script
[04:19] <NighT> this is what happened when i tried to play the wait and bleed video
[04:19] <NighT> Totem could not play 'file:///home/suspect/Desktop/wait.rm'.
[04:20] <trappist> Flame_sphere: "it"?
[04:20] <phanter> orbin, gmail?
[04:20] <leandro_> orbin: no, nothing like configure
[04:20] <Flame_sphere> trappist: morpheus
[04:20] <orbin> phanter: nvm, guess not
[04:20] <NighT> does anyone have any clue what i have to do?
[04:20] <orbin> phanter: apt-cache search mail notify
[04:20] <trappist> Flame_sphere: I dunno, I ran it in crossover office, I think (a wine derivative) and it worked fine
[04:20] <NighT> Totem could not play 'file:///home/suspect/Desktop/wait.rm'.
[04:21] <Flame_sphere> Alright, Ill check that out
[04:21] <NighT> what do i do with that error
[04:21] <orbin> leandro_: what's the wiki page you're using again?
[04:21] <orbin> NighT: is this totem-xine?
[04:21] <NighT> oh my god no ones helping
[04:21] <Flame_sphere> How do I run files I download off the internet?
[04:21] <kinglear> orbin,  can you tellme in detail pelase?
[04:21] <leandro_> orbin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompileFirefoxNewVersion
[04:21] <NighT> Totem Movie Player
[04:21] <kinglear> where shall I look for debian-Med packages so that I can Install Them ?
[04:21] <orbin> kinglear: debian med packages start with "med-"  search for them
[04:22] <kinglear> orbin,  where shall I search for them ?
[04:22] <orbin> kinglear: in synaptic or another apt tool that is
[04:22] <kinglear> andthat will download itself automatically? orbin ?
[04:22] <NighT> ok so what do i do?
[04:22] <orbin> kinglear: do you have the univers repository enabled?
[04:22] <orbin> *universe
[04:23] <kinglear> i am not sure orbin
[04:23] <orbin> kinglear: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[04:23] <Howitzer> Can i add extra lines in a /usr/share/xsessions/*.desktop file? Like 'exec gnome-settings-damon'?
[04:23] <orbin> kinglear: then use synaptic (in sys>admin menu) to search for "med"
[04:23] <NighT> it doesnt want to work on vlc either
[04:23] <kinglear> thanks orbin
[04:23] <Howitzer> If so, where?
[04:23] <orbin> leandro_: there's no step that tells you to run ./configure
[04:23] <kinglear> orbin,  shall i search " med* " or just med?
[04:24] <NighT> orbin
[04:24] <orbin> NighT: yeah, but is it totem-xine?
[04:24] <NighT> i dont know
[04:24] <orbin> NighT: that's a no then.
[04:24] <NighT> all i see is Totem Movie Player
[04:24] <orbin> NighT: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[04:24] <orbin> kinglear: med in the package name
[04:24] <Howitzer> the totem-xine-firefox-plugin doesn't work though
[04:24] <orbin> kinglear: i said med* b/c the * means wildcard
[04:24] <kinglear> okay
[04:24] <leandro_> orbin: that was said by a person here...
[04:25] <Howitzer> (At least not in Dapper)
[04:25] <leandro_> orbin: and other pages teaching how to compile...
[04:25] <kinglear> i will come back after trying
[04:25] <NighT> oh and how do i install the normal aim?
[04:25] <kinglear> thanx anyway orbin
[04:25] <leandro_> orbin: like this one: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[04:25] <orbin> leandro_: that's in general
[04:25] <leandro_> orbin: is SO HARD like that to just install a new version of my browser?????? MAN!!
[04:25] <_jason> NighT: do you know about gaim?
[04:25] <NighT> yes but i dont like gaim
[04:26] <orbin> leandro_: obviously if it's a specific app, follow the wiki
[04:26] <NighT> i want to install normal aim
[04:26] <NighT> just tell me what to do to install that
[04:26] <_jason> leandro_: ubuntu makes a stable release every 6 months and then provides security updates.  That is why there is no firefox package available
[04:26] <Apostle^> you could use wine i guess
[04:26] <NighT> oh and the totem installation finished
[04:26] <Apostle^> but why lol
[04:26] <orbin> leandro_: i suggest you try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion again
[04:26] <NighT> totem installation finished
[04:26] <NighT> so what now?
[04:26] <orbin> NighT: aim is a bitch to get up i've read
[04:26] <_jason> NighT: the aim for download from aim.com is very old.  I once tried to get it to work and couldn't.  It uses old versions of some library
[04:27] <leandro_> obin: omg.... ok... i'll try, but last time was a mess...... :(
[04:27] <orbin> NighT: tryopen the file again
[04:27] <leandro_> orbin: thank you so much!!!
[04:27] <leandro_> Thanks guys!! Bye!!
[04:27] <NighT> YES IT WORKED
[04:27] <twidget|office> I ran into partioning problems trying to set up a Windows/Ubuntu dual boot last night. Anyone willing to advise?
[04:27] <NighT> but it goes kinda slow
[04:28] <orbin> twidget|office: most of us don't know the issue :)
[04:28] <Rudemeister> twidget|office: virtual server?
[04:28] <NighT> orbin
[04:28] <NighT> cant i turn the video better?
[04:28] <twidget|office> Well, here goes then... :)
[04:28] <NighT> well?
[04:28] <NighT> Can i turn the video better?
[04:29] <NighT> cuz it looks blurry
[04:29] <_jason> that's probably the actual video
[04:29] <twidget|office> I have a 250GB drive. I partitioned it into 60GB for Windows XP, 20GB for Ubuntu, 2.5GB for swap, and the remaining 165.5~GB for my documents...
[04:29] <johnny3d> hello, I installed mozilla-imagezoom.  unfortunately it will not fully install or uninstall.  I am unable to use synaptic.
[04:30] <twidget|office> I figgered I'd make the 165.5~GB partition FAT32 so both Ubuntu and Windows could use it.
[04:30] <NighT> HOW DO I PUT THE RESLUTION BETTER IN THE VIDEO??!!!!!
[04:30] <_jason> !caps
[04:30] <ubotu> FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour.
[04:30] <NighT> resolution*
[04:30] <immolo> 2.5G for swap?? isn't that just a little over the top :P
[04:30] <orbin> ubotu: tell NighT about fixres
[04:31] <twidget|office> immolo, I was told 2.5 times my physical memory. Too much?
[04:31] <Chousuke> twidget|office: way too muxh
[04:31] <twidget|office> 500MB?
[04:31] <immolo> twidget|office, you should never really go over 512M
[04:31] <orbin> twidget|office: you might not even need swap depending on what you do
[04:31] <twidget|office> okay, good to know
[04:31] <NighT> ok thank you tahst what ive been asking
[04:31] <nickrud> johnny3d, try sudo dpkg --force-remove-rinstreq <package>
[04:31] <Chousuke> orbin: swap is good to have.
[04:31] <immolo> orbin, some apps need swap
[04:31] <Chousuke> orbin: in any case.
[04:32] <twidget|office> but anyway, Ubuntu would never write that partition setting. Also, would would it "point to"? /windows? /home?
[04:32] <orbin> yeah, i don't know who to trust :) some people say 0,  some people say 2xRAM (i unforutantely followed twidget|office although not as drastic, only 1GB of swap)
[04:33] <twidget|office> what would, rrather
[04:33] <patrick24601> My machine is attached to my network and named ubuntu, but I cannot ping 'ubuntu' from any other machine. What might cause this ?
[04:33] <toretore> try the ip
[04:33] <immolo> orbin, 512MB :P
[04:33] <roshlame> root@bai-Marin:/media# mount -t vfat /dev/hdb1 pesho/
[04:33] <roshlame> mount: /dev/hdb1: can't read superblock
[04:33] <roshlame> i get this error message
[04:34] <orbin> immolo: yeah, will do that when i install dapper
[04:34] <roshlame> any ideas?
[04:34] <TuoDrable> ok, I want to thank all of you for the help I got, I just mounted my first cue file with cdemu
[04:34] <johnny3d> nickrud what would the options be on that command?
[04:34] <immolo> twidget|office, I would mount windows to to /mnt/windows, root to / and the documents to /home
[04:35] <immolo> twidget|office, and have a 32mb partition mounted as /boot
[04:35] <nickrud> johnny3d, I'm not sure what you're asking
[04:35] <twidget|office> immolo, at the front?
[04:35] <johnny3d> nickrud, usage: sudo -K | -L | -V | -h | -k | -l | -v
[04:36] <immolo> twidget|office, windows will bitch if it isn't hda1
[04:36] <twidget|office> oh yeah, I forgot
[04:36] <nickrud> johnny3d, ah, none.
[04:36] <Aeudian> How do you make the wireless connection target "WEP KEY #2"
[04:37] <johnny3d> nickrud, it won't work with $sudo --force-remove-rinstreq mozilla-imagezoom
[04:38] <nickrud> johnny3d, what kind of error message? Package unknown or the like?
[04:38] <johnny3d> nickrud, usage: sudo -K | -L | -V | -h | -k | -l | -v usage: sudo [-HPSb]  [-p prompt]  [-u username|#uid]           { -e file [...]  | -i | -s | <command> }
[04:38] <nickrud> johnny3d, you missed the most important thing: sudo dpkg --force-remove-rinstreq mozilla-imagezoom (the dpkg command)
[04:38] <TheMonoTone> how would I go about upgrading to dapper from breezy
[04:38] <johnny3d> lol
[04:39] <TheMonoTone> just change sources, apt-get dist-upgrade right
[04:39] <johnny3d> ok, I'm a newb at this.
[04:39] <Terminus> TheMonoTone: yep. :)
[04:39] <mike998_> TheMonoTone: just change your sources.list and change all instances of breezy to dapper
[04:39] <TheMonoTone> excellent
[04:39] <zomak> does anyone have any expirience getting dual monitors in one radeon card? Also 3d-acceleration would be nice
[04:39] <nickrud> johnny3d, the dpkg command is the command that is doing something, and sudo just lets you do it with adminstrative privileges
[04:39] <Terminus> TheMonoTone: i installed dapper the other day the same way. :)
[04:40] <aquarius> zomak: not all Radeons are properly supported by X.org for dual monitors yet.
[04:40] <johnny3d> nickrud, understood.
[04:40] <zomak> aquarius: i've radeon 9200
[04:41] <immolo> 9200 is pretty well supported under linux
[04:41] <erUSUL> zomak, i have 3d accel in a 9250 with the free radeon driver
[04:41] <zomak> immolo: yes it is
[04:41] <aquarius> zomak: i don't know which ones are and aren't, I'm afraid. I know *mine* isn't, which is an Xpress 200M. #xorg may be able to confirm whether it should work or not?
[04:41] <zomak> erUSUL: with dual displays?
[04:41] <zomak> aquarius: mm
[04:41] <johnny3d> nickrud, $ sudo dpkg --force-remove-rinsteq mozilla-imagezoom dpkg: unknown force/refuse option `remove-rinsteq'
[04:41] <orbin> what's the diff b/n the radeon driver and the ati driver?
[04:41] <erUSUL> zomak, no dual display a mere 17" crt monitor here 8^P
[04:41] <immolo> aquarius, the 200M has dual monitor
[04:42] <aquarius> immolo: the X.org people tell me that it may be supported in X.org CVS...
[04:42] <kinglear> a universe repository was enabled in synaptic, orbin
[04:42] <kinglear> thanx alot
[04:42] <nickrud> johnny3d, misspelled: --force-remove-reinstreq
[04:42] <immolo> aquarius, I only use the binary drivers for ati cards
[04:42] <aquarius> immolo: if you know differently and can tell me how to get it working, of course, I'll be highly obliged to you.
[04:43] <orbin> kinglear: found the packages?
[04:43] <kinglear> do I need to enable a multiverse repository as well?
[04:43] <aquarius> immolo: ah. Yes, fglrx probably does support it. I meant with the open source drivers.
[04:43] <orbin> kinglear: if you wish.  not really necessary atm b/c the med packages are in universe
[04:43] <orbin> kinglear: but you might need stuff from there in future.  up to you
[04:44] <immolo> aquarius, ah I prefer to have a working system then just a pure opensource system
[04:44] <johnny3d> sorry to keep bothering you nickrud.  'dpkg:  need an action option'
[04:44] <kinglear> orbin,  I havent found the packages yet,
[04:44] <kinglear> because synaptic is refreshing itself atm
[04:44] <orbin> kinglear: ok then
[04:45] <kinglear> orbin,  I have both binary and source enabled
[04:45] <kinglear> what is more important ?
[04:45] <kinglear> source or binary, orbin?
[04:45] <orbin> kinglear: you don't need source unless you need...the source :)
[04:45] <TheMonoTone> hmm I get a bunch of not founds when I replaced all the breezy's with dapper's
[04:46] <kinglear> orbin,  now that was too much for me
[04:46] <bolrod> maybe the mirror doesn't have dapper
[04:46] <kinglear> I am not much into computers and linux especially
[04:46] <orbin> kinglear: source allows you to download an app's source code.
[04:46] <orbin> kinglear: just stick w/ binaries
[04:46] <aquarius> immolo: fair play. I'd rather be fully open and do without Xinerama, but that's just my choice.
[04:46] <nickrud> johnny3d, np, I missed an option in the line I gave you (I don't have a package at hand to test this command on before giving it, sorry) sudo dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq mozilla-imagezoom (i missed the -r)
[04:47] <kinglear> Oh okay
[04:47] <kinglear> so I guess I wont need the source code, orbin
[04:47] <kinglear> because I wont be doing any programming sort of, orbin
[04:47] <kinglear> :)
[04:47] <johnny3d> no problem nickrud.  I thank you for your help.
[04:47] <orbin> kinglear: guess not :)
[04:47] <eric> Hi
[04:47] <immolo> aquarius, I've never used xinerama but yes you are very right your system should be the way you want it
[04:47] <Apostle^> kinglear: you can install from source also
[04:48] <eric> could somebody help me getting my Creative SB L!VE to work?
[04:48] <orbin> Apostle^: yeah, forgot all about that
[04:48] <eric> looked everywhere but couldn't find anything clear about using a SB L!VE
[04:49] <emin3m> how can i install shoutcast properly
[04:49] <kinglear> Apostle^,  I dont want to experiment any further , All i need is Debian-Med on my PC
[04:49] <kinglear> :)
[04:49] <emin3m> I can't get it to work!
[04:49] <orbin> eric: so you don't get sound?
[04:49] <Apostle^> kinglear: never heard of it
[04:50] <eric> nope i also have onboard sound (those crappy via things) and i can get sound out of them not my SB L!VE
[04:50] <kinglear> ask orbin
[04:50] <kinglear> :)
[04:50] <emin3m> how can i install shoutcast properly
[04:50] <emin3m> I can't get it to work!
[04:50] <orbin> Apostle^: never heard of it either :)  just dia an apt-cache search for debian med
[04:50] <orbin> s/dia/did
[04:51] <emin3m> how can i install shoutcast properly
[04:51] <emin3m> I can't get it to work!
[04:51] <EvilDin> need help, which port has to be forwarded if i want to redirect all mails that will come to one ip adress, i need to reroute them to one other, how to do that
[04:51] <Apostle^> im on dapper
[04:51] <Apostle^> :-P
[04:51] <nickrud> eric, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75955.html has one person's advice, the spdif out switch seems relevant
[04:51] <orbin> emin3m: repeating yourself every 30 secs is only fonna annoy people
[04:52] <otavio> hhjk
[04:52] <orbin> s/fonna/gonna
[04:52] <otavio> msn
[04:52] <Concord_Dawn> ok
[04:52] <Concord_Dawn> I'm trying to install Breezy on an 8 year old desktop.
[04:52] <otavio> quero abrir o msn
[04:52] <EvilDin> any indea
[04:52] <yggdrasil> how do start and stop my network adapters from cmd ?
[04:52] <nickrud> Concord_Dawn, lol, how much memory?
[04:52] <orbin> otavio: espanol?
[04:52] <Concord_Dawn> I tried this yesterday, but debootstrap exited with error code 2.
[04:53] <Concord_Dawn> nickrud, 128 RAM.
[04:53] <otavio> portugues
[04:53] <orbin> !pt
[04:53] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[04:53] <enyc> yggdrasil: erm... stop-stop... as is dhcp/ip/route up/down ?
[04:53] <otavio> onde abro msn no ubuntu
[04:53] <yggdrasil> uh
[04:53] <Concord_Dawn> nickrud, it ran hoary fine.
[04:53] <kinglear> orbin,  Apostle^  , debian-med is actually a collection of software for the medical community
[04:53] <yggdrasil> enyc is it like ifconfig eth0 stop ?
[04:54] <enyc> yggdrasil: like 'sudo ifup eth0' 'sudo ifdown eth0'
[04:54] <_jason> otavio: aqui e so ingles, faz isto e eu ajudo-te: /join #ubuntu-pt
[04:54] <Apostle^> kinglear: i see.. . i'm a law student :-p
[04:54] <enyc> yggdrasil: well ifup/ifdawn is the debian/ubuntu config tools...
[04:54] <otavio> open msn
[04:54] <enyc> yggdrasil: ifdown not ifdawn
[04:54] <yggdrasil> ahh thanks i gotcha
[04:54] <yggdrasil> ifup ifdown
[04:54] <yggdrasil> thanks
[04:54] <enyc> yggdrasil: however  ''ifconfig'' is a lower-level tool basically ;-)
[04:55] <yggdrasil> ok
[04:55] <orbin> Apostle^: too bad ... j/k
[04:55] <_jason> otavio: para entrar o quarto portugues tems que escrever: /join #ubuntu-pt
[04:55] <Apostle^> lol
[04:55] <nickrud> Concord_Dawn, I'm not an expert at installs, but if your cd install is failing, you could always dist-upgrade from hoary to breezy if your net is fast enough
[04:55] <kinglear> orbin,  synaptic is now downloading the packages
[04:55] <Flame_sphere> is there Dev-C++ for Unbuntu?
[04:55] <orbin> kinglear: goodo
[04:55] <Apostle^> nickrud: just curious can you dist-upgrade and skip a distro?
[04:55] <Concord_Dawn> nickrud, I've reformatted the drive already. There's currently nothing on the machine.
[04:56] <Concord_Dawn> Apostle^, yes.
[04:56] <otavio> join-ubuntu
[04:56] <kinglear> when shall I search for med ? after the packages download has been finished?
[04:56] <Apostle^> thats cool :-P
[04:56] <orbin> Flame_sphere: anjuta seems to be recommended a lot
[04:56] <nickrud> Apostle^, not supported, but it sometimes works
[04:56] <kinglear> actually its a 2169 kb file,
[04:56] <_jason> otavio: nao... tem que ser igual:    /join #ubuntu-pt
[04:56] <orbin> kinglear: well, yeah
[04:56] <kinglear> called packages
[04:56] <kinglear> :(
[04:56] <kinglear> definitely haste makes waste
[04:56] <orbin> kinglear: you'r eon dialup aren't you?
[04:56] <jag> hi, how do i check if my ubuntu is 3d accelrated, i've got a nvidia 6600gt, im a n00b...
[04:56] <Flame_sphere> Well, Everytime i try cout<< or #include<iostream> it gives errors
[04:56] <nickrud> Apostle^, as an example, warty to breezy is a no go
[04:56] <Apostle^> jag: fglrxinfo
[04:57] <Amaranth> jag: open a terminal and run this: glxinfo | grep direct
[04:57] <harisund> Flame_sphere: Are you sure you have included namespace std?
[04:57] <jag> ah, thx!
[04:57] <Amaranth> Apostle^: that's only for ati
[04:57] <Apostle^> nickrud: hoary to dapper
[04:57] <ompaul> Flame_sphere, try >>sudo apt-get install build-essential<< first
[04:57] <Apostle^> Amaranth: oh sorry.
[04:57] <Flame_sphere> Should have... hold on
[04:57] <orbin> Flame_sphere: what compiler/app?
[04:57] <Aeudian> how do i set up 5.1 sound options?
[04:57] <nickrud> Apostle^, no idea
[04:57] <Flame_sphere> anjuta
[04:58] <orbin> Aeudian: i read that alsa is the way to go for that
[04:58] <Aeudian> orbin: k thnxs
[04:58] <ompaul> Flame_sphere, and you installed this how?
[04:59] <Flame_sphere> Through the applications intsaller
[04:59] <_jason> Flame_sphere: install build-essential: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[04:59] <orbin> jag: glcinfo | grep rendering
[04:59] <orbin> s/glcinfo/glxinfo
[05:00] <EvilDin> maybe not question for here, but it is related to mails, i have ubuntu, with firewall, and it has it own domain, than i have one other server on which is mailserver, then how could i make that all mails which will be sended to my first pc adress rerouted to that second real mail server, first pc is example.com, second one mailserver is mail.example.com, so if there is mail for test@example.com, that mail should be rerouted to mail.example.com, h
[05:00] <orbin> geeze, answered 5 decades later...sorry
[05:00] <Aeudian> orbin: is it safe to remove old kernels from the grub boot list?
[05:00] <Apostle^> Aeudian: yes but not advised.
[05:00] <Flame_sphere> will it automaticly read the files or will i have to change a path
[05:01] <jag> Amaranth: k, i guess its not, it says: direct rendering: No
[05:01] <jag> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect, do i have to install nvidias drivers?
[05:01] <slew> hi, is there a linux program that searches for and fixes hard drive errors? [bad sectors, etc..] 
[05:01] <Apostle^> jag: yes
[05:01] <Concord_Dawn> can someone help me figure out why debootstrap is exiting with error code 2?
[05:01] <Apostle^> !nvidia
[05:01] <ubotu> well, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:01] <harisund> slew: I think fsck does that
[05:01] <kinglear> orbin yes Iam on a dialup
[05:01] <kinglear> darnit
[05:01] <harisund> slew: You will have to make sure the driver you are testing is not mounted first.
[05:01] <Aeudian> apostle^: why isnt it? i have about 3 kernel versions and their recovery ones for each listed on boot
[05:02] <orbin> kinglear: know how you fell.
[05:02] <orbin> s/fell/feel
[05:02] <slew> so i want to run fsck before the os gets loaded? how??
[05:02] <Apostle^> Aeudian: thats okay :-P
[05:02] <harisund> slew: I think if you boot into recovery mode the disks don't get mounted. I generally use the LiveCD to boot into my system and do a fsck
[05:02] <jag> Apostle: do u know any good guide for that purpose? or is it simple?
[05:02] <orbin> jag: yep, mesa is a software renderer
[05:03] <bolrod> harisund: you can let it fsck at bootup
[05:03] <bolrod> before the disk gets mounted
[05:03] <orbin> !tell jag about nvidia
[05:03] <bolrod> it does that automaticaly after 35 mounts without check
[05:03] <harisund> bolrod: Oh yeah of course, didn't think of that. slew: I think you can use shutdown with a particular option to force a fsck on next reboot.
[05:03] <slew> the problem is i have a livedvd i'd like to try, but it tells me i have bad sectors, yet regular ubuntu says nothing.
[05:04] <kinglear> :) thanx orbin
[05:04] <harisund> Slew: I really do not know if LiveDVDs can be fsck'ed. Can they be, bolrod?
[05:05] <bolrod> if you can fsck a dvd??!!?
[05:05] <bolrod> why do you want to do that
[05:05] <slew> the livedvd says my hd has errors
[05:05] <bolrod> oh
[05:05] <harisund> oh, my mistake . Didn't quite understand what problem slew was having :(
[05:05] <bolrod> don't know ;/
[05:05] <bolrod>  -f                   Force checking even if filesystem is marked clean
[05:05] <Concord_Dawn> can someone help me please?
[05:06] <harisund> Concord_Dawn:
[05:06] <harisund> !justask
[05:06] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> harisund, I HAVE!
[05:06] <Concord_Dawn> scroll up!
[05:06] <kinglear> time to leave , orbin  THanx alot buddy
[05:06] <kinglear> bye all
[05:06] <slew> ok, trying the -F now. thanks
[05:07] <bolrod>  -f ...
[05:07] <Concord_Dawn> [11:01:08]  | <Concord_Dawn> can someone help me figure out why debootstrap is exiting with error code 2?
[05:07] <Concord_Dawn> and I asked at least twice before that.
[05:07] <bolrod> first unmount it though
[05:07] <leprechaun> hello i need some help with getting my wireless card to work
[05:07] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, what model card is it?
[05:08] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: have you searched the forum?
[05:08] <leprechaun> ill tell you that once you help me with getting ndiwrapper installed
[05:08] <cantona_> any package is cross compiler to build binaries for mips machines in a i386 host?
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> orbin, tried. I need to register to view any posts though?
[05:08] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: you need to register to search iirc :-/
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[05:08] <leprechaun> its sudo apt-get install
[05:08] <Concord_Dawn> orbin, mind searching for me then? :-P I'm not registering to search.
[05:08] <leprechaun> ive been told it was sudo make install
[05:09] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: you're more likely to get existing topics on debootstrap rather than stumbling upon someone who actually knows what it is in here
[05:09] <slew> hmm borland, mine says -f is do a fast reboot, skip fsck, and -F is force fsck on reboot.
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> no.
[05:09] <leprechaun> dont you need to be on the internet for apt-get to work?
[05:09] <MrKubuntuUser> Hello, DMA seems to be disabled on my parallel port for me... when I run cat /proc/sys/dev/parport/parport0/dma I get -1
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> oh right.
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> Sorry.
[05:09] <MrKubuntuUser> Anybody know how I could fix that?  DMA is set to DMA1 in the BIOS
[05:09] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: i'm not a search engine
[05:09] <orbin> :)
[05:09] <leprechaun> iam using a diffrent computer to talk here right now
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> fine. I'll use Google.
[05:09] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, does the computer you're trying to install ndiswrapper on have another NIC? A wired one?
[05:10] <leprechaun> NIC?
[05:10] <Concord_Dawn> Network Interface Card.
[05:10] <leprechaun> network interface card?
[05:10] <Concord_Dawn> yes.
[05:10] <leprechaun> it has the one wireless card that is built in and i think a ethernet card too
[05:11] <leprechaun> i have the driver for the wireless card allready but i need to install ndiswrapper first
[05:11] <Concord_Dawn> yea, so all you should do is plug the computer in using the ethernet card and then apt-get install ndiswrapper.
[05:12] <leprechaun> i have the source for ndiswrapper allready extraced on the computer
[05:12] <leprechaun> i used a usb drive to download it on this one and this transfer it onto the computer but it wont let me install it using 'sudo make install' because apparntly make isnt even a command
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> no
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> you probably don't have build-essentials installed.
[05:12] <Concord_Dawn> ...
[05:13] <leprechaun> wouldnt it give me a dependency error then?
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> no.
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> you're missing the program make.
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> it comes in build-essentials.
[05:13] <leprechaun> right where do i get that?
[05:13] <Concord_Dawn> make isn't a command because the program make doesn't exist on your harddrive.
[05:14] <leprechaun> why wouldnt it come with the defualt install
[05:14] <Plitskin> hm..
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> because apt-get can install packages precompiled.
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> not everyone needs to compile binaries.
[05:14] <orbin> leprechaun: i'd use checkinstall over make install
[05:14] <leprechaun> if i knew the diffrence between them i might agree orbin
[05:14] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, if you have an ethernet card in the other computer, just do an apt-get install! It's so simple.
[05:15] <leprechaun> iam afraid i havent been able to get ust to linux due to about a million problems with it
[05:15] <orbin> leprechaun: makes deb files from source . makes for easier removal later if you wish to
[05:15] <ty> could someone help me with a sound problem, sorry for interrupting
[05:15] <muzik> hey guys, ok i installed ubuntu 5.10, i went into source.list, changed all "breezy" to "dapper", i then went apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, and now xorg cant find all the modules for my keyboard mouse etc...
[05:15] <orbin> s/files/packages
[05:15] <_jason> muzik: you are supposed to use dist-upgrade
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> muzik, apt-get dist-upgrade.
[05:15] <leprechaun> right so basicly if i want to go on the internet with a wireless card
[05:15] <muzik> if i do that now will it fix it all?
[05:15] <Tm_T> Concord_Dawn: I'm multipersona
[05:15] <_jason> muzik: I don't know
[05:15] <Concord_Dawn> muzik, possible.
[05:16] <leprechaun> ubuntu expects me to allready have internet acess and be able to get the computer on the internet
[05:16] <muzik> ok
[05:16] <muzik> ill try
[05:16] <apricot> a goo download menager?
[05:16] <apricot> a good download menager?
[05:16] <robinl1blah> how to set the DPI?
[05:16] <InitMass> which program are you using to unrar .rar files?
[05:16] <leprechaun> so you need to use a internet dependent command to be able to configure something so you can go on the internet?
[05:16] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, no. But it makes things a whole lot easier.
[05:16] <orbin> leprechaun: nope.  build-essential is on the cd
[05:16] <Deaths> does anyone know if you can put warcraft 3 on ubuntu hoary hedgehog?
[05:17] <orbin> leprechaun: just not installed by default is all
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> !package build-essentials
[05:17] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> .
[05:17] <leprechaun> ok then orbin how do i install it
[05:17] <robinl1blah> how to set the DPI of X?
[05:17] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: use !info
[05:17] <Deaths> my cat's name s mitens too
[05:17] <ChoueTTe> Yo
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, put the install CD into the drive and type sudo apt-get install build-essentials.
[05:17] <ChoueTTe> Someone know how to eject a DVD :/ ?
[05:17] <Concord_Dawn> !info build-essentials
[05:17] <orbin> leprechaun: sudo apt-get intsall build-essential
[05:17] <ty> I am using a Gateway Solo 2150 and my sound does not work, I cannot open the sound control, it gives me an error
[05:17] <leprechaun> ok
[05:17] <orbin> ChoueTTe: unmount it from the desktop
[05:17] <ty> please help
[05:18] <orbin> Concord_Dawn: no s on the end :)
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> !info build-essential
[05:18] <ubotu> build-essential: (informational list of build-essential packages), section devel, is optional. Version: 11.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 6 kB, Installed size: 48 kB
[05:18] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu 5.04
[05:18] <leprechaun> i hope your not assuming i have got the big DVD version of it
[05:18] <robinl1blah> how to set the DPI? need fast answer.
[05:18] <Fusible> lol chouette
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> yeah
[05:18] <ChoueTTe> It says cannot unmount orbin
[05:18] <apricot> i want a program that continues to download when i reconnect.
[05:18] <dv_> whats the name of x11 development manpages?
[05:18] <ChoueTTe> and eject didn't worked too
[05:18] <orbin> leprechaun: nope. on the CD and DVD
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, we aren't.
[05:18] <orbin> ChoueTTe: sudo eject?
[05:18] <dv_> and opengl ones
[05:18] <Concord_Dawn> the DVD is the install CD + the live CD.
[05:18] <dv_> is there something like xmanpages-dev?
[05:19] <leprechaun> just typed it in its doing it right now
[05:19] <taigeR> does anybody have the same issue that firefox 1.5 is not being updated to 1.5.2?
[05:19] <ChoueTTe> Yeah ! sudo eject is the magical word, thanx
[05:19] <robinl1blah> I have the feeling I am being ignored..
[05:19] <Deaths> dont we all
[05:20] <leprechaun> ok then it stopped doing whatever it was doing and didnt give me a error i guess that means i can use make now?
[05:20] <robinl1blah> yeah so you know how to set the DPI?
[05:20] <orbin> ChoueTTe: shouldn't really use that though.  sort of a last resort
[05:20] <missingo> how do i reformat a powerpc currently running ubuntu?? ;/ ;\
[05:20] <robinl1blah> this is killing my eyes
[05:20] <ChoueTTe> Woops...yeah but why cant i just eject a disc with the driver's button then ?
[05:20] <orbin> robinl1blah: DPI or refresh rate?
[05:20] <orbin> or resolution....
[05:20] <robinl1blah> orbin: DPI
[05:20] <_jason> ChoueTTe: no you need to unmount first, right click > unmount
[05:20] <jadaz87> hello everyone i was wondering how do i install splash/login screen from gnomelook
[05:21] <robinl1blah> orbin: for the fonts.. i want 96 dpi btw
[05:21] <_jason> ChoueTTe: or maybe right click > eject is what it is
[05:21] <ChoueTTe> (player not driver sorry)
[05:21] <orbin> ChoueTTe: b/c it get's locked until it's been unmounted
[05:21] <robinl1blah> orbin: resolution is 1280x1024
[05:21] <jadaz87> i want to install this one http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=36317 it look really nice :-)
[05:21] <dv_> manpages-dev does not include x11 and opengl :/
[05:21] <orbin> robinl1blah: sys>pres>font
[05:21] <leprechaun> ok so i tried sudo make install and it gave me a error
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu
[05:21] <ChoueTTe> Yes but it wouldnt unmount niether eject with right click..
[05:21] <orbin> robinl1blah: then click on detauls
[05:21] <ChoueTTe> How do i flood ?
[05:21] <_jason> Deaths: that gets you ignored and banned
[05:21] <ChoueTTe> -_-
[05:21] <robinl1blah> orbin: hmm i mean in KDE ;P
[05:21] <jadaz87> !paste
[05:21] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[05:21] <Hexidigital> Deaths, this isn't a gamespy chat... no need to spam / flood
[05:22] <leprechaun> cant find kernal build files in (insert path name here)
[05:22] <orbin> robinl1blah: no idea then :) ask in #kubuntu or #kde
[05:22] <Deaths> well how the hell do i do it
[05:22] <Deaths> its pissin me off
[05:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell Deaths about patience
[05:22] <leprechaun> deaths i dont blame u linux sucks
[05:22] <jadaz87> !language
[05:22] <orbin> you don't say
[05:22] <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.
[05:22] <learnerr> hi!
[05:22] <Hexidigital> Deaths, ask nicely and we may answer
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> rofl @ ubotu.
[05:22] <jadaz87> !botsnack
[05:22] <ubotu> thanks jadaz87 :)
[05:22] <Deaths> ok
[05:22] <Concord_Dawn> !botmeal
[05:22] <ubotu> Concord_Dawn: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> pft.
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> !botsnack
[05:23] <Deaths> how do i install warcraft 3 on ubuntu?
[05:23] <jadaz87> !wine
[05:23] <Concord_Dawn> Deaths, how about using the GOOGLE.
[05:23] <leprechaun> i mean i have lots of problems allready and i only just installed it. It doesnt suprise me why people use windows
[05:23] <learnerr> this is my situation, i have this disk sata, which run some sort of windows and another sata drive that i want to install ubuntu on it, when i install grub, will it be able to boot both OS ?
[05:23] <dv_> hello? anyone has an idea?
[05:23] <orbin> leprechaun: no-one's forcing you to stick with it
[05:23] <dv_> the package search does not allow more than one keyword
[05:23] <Hexidigital> !tell Deaths about wine
[05:23] <leprechaun> it is better security wise thats the only reason i try to make it work
[05:23] <jadaz87> Deaths you might want to look into the WINE project
[05:24] <ty> scuse me, could someone help, the problem is that I just installed Ubuntu and the sound will not work because it cannot find the device? Please help.
[05:24] <orbin> leprechaun: you don't even have net access.  an xp box would be just as secure ;)
[05:24] <Concord_Dawn> learnerr, you have to install grub on the primary harddrive.
[05:24] <jmoncayo> hey i have just installed ubuntu i386 on an amd64 latop, now i need to configure the wireless, should i use the 32bit drivers or 64bit?
[05:24] <leprechaun> also did i mention no linux distro even boots up with my mouse plugged in
[05:24] <learnerr> concord_dawn: you mean sata1 ?
[05:24] <mustard5> ty, what type of sound card?
[05:24] <Hexidigital> leprechaun, i ditched windows over 2 months ago (only use it for my printer)... the programs for linux (besides hardcore gaming) are comparable, if not better
[05:24] <learnerr> concord_dawn: there is no primary, secondary its sata
[05:24] <leprechaun> and if i had installed a xp box it would be on the ntet therefore being less secure
[05:24] <jadaz87> hello i was wondering how do i change the splash screen for ubuntu?
[05:25] <apricot> download menager?
[05:25] <ty> I don't know what card, It came with the Gateway Solo 2150
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, shouldn't you try using the 64-bit version of Ubuntu?
[05:25] <_jason> jadaz87: what splash screen are you referring to?
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> learnerr, whichever drive the BIOS looks at first, then.
[05:25] <interferon> when is dapper scheduled to be released?
[05:25] <leprechaun> anyone gonna help me with the driver problem please?
[05:25] <leprechaun> i used sudo make install and it gave me a error
[05:25] <_jason> interferon: june 1
[05:25] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, it gives me so much trouble
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> interferon, june 1
[05:25] <interferon> pushed back?
[05:25] <jadaz87> _jason there is more than one? i thought there is only the one that comes up during boot time
[05:25] <Concord_Dawn> interferon, yes.
[05:25] <learnerr> concord_dawn: how to i know which one is the first one ?
[05:25] <TokenBad> in ubuntu when burning say a image file from a disk that was protected...will k3d still do that right?
[05:25] <interferon> Concord_Dawn, _jason thanks
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> learnerr, no idea. Try checking your BIOS?
[05:26] <orbin> leprechaun: pastebin the errors you're getting
[05:26] <_jason> jadaz87: well there is usplash, the themed greeter soe consider a splash screen, and there is that screen that shows up after you login while gnome loads
[05:26] <ty> How can I tell what my sound card is?
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> I don't use SATA personally, so I don't know.
[05:26] <apricot> how is it called the new ubuntu release?
[05:26] <leprechaun> i cant paste the errors there happening on a diffrent computer
[05:26] <_jason> apricot: dapper drake
[05:26] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, with 64 arch i didnt have usbcore, problem with aterm, with the wireless
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, how about typing them in then?
[05:26] <learnerr> concord_dawn: maybe i can try to swap the disks, ill put this one, which is booting as the sata2 and see if it look for the other ? will it change my settings?
[05:26] <mustard5> ty, it might be worth researching what type/model of card or onboard sound you have.
[05:26] <learnerr> concord_dawn: you should :p
[05:26] <leprechaun> i allready did but i will again
[05:26] <Concord_Dawn> learnerr, not when your hardware is 8 years old :-P
[05:26] <taigeR> anyone can help me setup my scanner?
[05:26] <jadaz87> _jason the login screen and the i guess grub bootup screen
[05:26] <ty> I tried, I look some more though, thanks
[05:26] <learnerr> yaya
[05:26] <apricot> why can i download it from softpedia if it is not yet released?
[05:27] <learnerr> whatevr :p
[05:27] <leprechaun> it says 'cant find kernal build files in (filepath)'
[05:27] <taigeR> I have a Canon Lide 35/50
[05:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell jadaz87 about usplash
[05:27] <mustard5> ty, you chould check the vendor site for your computer model
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> learnerr, I don't know. You do anything to your computer at your own risk. I'm not taking responsibility if your computer blows up or anything.
[05:27] <_jason> jadaz87: login screen: system > administration > login screen setup > themed greeter
[05:27] <mustard5> ty, see if they have the specs of your machine listed
[05:27] <ty> ok, thanks
[05:27] <jadaz87> thanks _jason
[05:27] <apricot> why can i download dapper drake from softpedia if it is not yet released?
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, you should use the 32 bit drivers.
[05:27] <learnerr> concord_dawn: i ask questions, then i judge if i try it or not
[05:27] <learnerr> its ok..
[05:27] <_jason> !dapper
[05:27] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[05:27] <Concord_Dawn> if you installed the 32 bit OS, you need to use the 32 bit drivers.
[05:28] <majd> Hi, this is kinda awkward..forgive me if i make a lot of spelling mistakes...i can't see what i'm writing...i. installed a couple of new themes, i cons, metacity, and gtk2.....and now the text color is white...when i open the terminal..its white, nautilus...it's white
[05:28] <leprechaun> 'make[1]  *** [pereq_check]  Error 1'
[05:28] <TokenBad> in ubuntu when burning say a image file from a disk that was protected...will k3b still do that right?
[05:28] <leprechaun> 'make: *** [install]  Error 2'
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> hahaha
[05:28] <majd> when it's an option that can be selected....i can see it
[05:28] <_jason> majd: umm can you see what we type?
[05:28] <apricot> download menager, please.
[05:28] <majd> it's confusing
[05:28] <majd> _jason, yeah
[05:28] <Concord_Dawn> majd, can you try disabling all your themes?
[05:28] <majd> sure
[05:28] <majd> wait how do i do that?
[05:28] <TuoDrable> hey, someone asked before I think...
[05:29] <mustard5> leprechaun, what does it say just prior to that in the output?
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> You got GNOME installed?
[05:29] <TuoDrable> any counterpart of partitionmagic?
[05:29] <majd> yeah
[05:29] <jadaz87> _jason there is not a program to change the bootup screen? i am not very good at building things :-\
[05:29] <leprechaun> just prior to error 1 or error 2?
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> TuoDrable, no, but PartitionMagic works on Linux filesystems.
[05:29] <_jason> apricot: gwget, d4x, aria
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> Trust me, my dad works for Symantec ;-)
[05:29] <mustard5> leprechaun, yeah
[05:29] <_jason> jadaz87: not that I know of
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> jadaz87, there is.
[05:29] <TuoDrable> och, well, back to windows then
[05:29] <leprechaun> what do u mean yeah u mean prior to both of them?
[05:29] <TuoDrable> sya
[05:29] <Concord_Dawn> Can't remember the name of it though.
[05:30] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, yes.
[05:30] <jadaz87> Concord_Dawn oh ok
[05:30] <mustard5> leprechaun, es
[05:30] <leprechaun> it says 'Cant find kernal build files in (filepath)'
[05:30] <doktoreas> hi guys!
[05:30] <leprechaun> which i quoted before twice allready
[05:30] <Concord_Dawn> majd, should be in System somewhere.
[05:30] <doktoreas> anyone can please send me the xorg.conf live cd of ubuntu uses?
[05:30] <doktoreas> thx
[05:30] <leprechaun> it also says
[05:31] <Concord_Dawn> I don't know where, I'm not currently on my Ubuntu machine.
[05:31] <leprechaun> 'KBUILD=<path> argument to make'
[05:31] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, you're pointing it at the wrong directory.
[05:31] <mustard5> leprechaun, hmmm .you used the pastebin before?
[05:31] <zig_> can someone clear something up regardsing xgl vs aixgl. With AIXGL you can't do stuff like transparent video playback and warping videos as they play because it isn't all going through opengl?
[05:31] <Concord_Dawn> mustard5, he's on a seperate computer.
[05:31] <mustard5> Concord_Dawn, ah ok
[05:31] <leprechaun> what mustard?
[05:31] <ty> I found my sound card info:  Audio
[05:31] <ty> Audio Chipset
[05:31] <ty> 
[05:31] <ty> Creative SB PCI64V - EV1938
[05:31] <ty> Sound Support
[05:31] <ty> 
[05:31] <ty> 3D, Wavetable Synthesizer, sample rate conversion, SB-compatible, simultaneous full-duplex recording and playback
[05:31] <majd> brb
[05:31] <ty> MIDI In/Out
[05:32] <mustard5> leprechaun, never mind your on a seperate computer
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell ty about paste
[05:32] <ty> Not Supported
[05:32] <ty> Dolby Digital Output
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <ty> Not Supported
[05:32] <leprechaun> my thoughts exactly...
[05:32] <ty> Volume Control
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <ty> Software control
[05:32] <ty> Internal Microphone
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <Concord_Dawn> ty.
[05:32] <ty> Not Supported - external only
[05:32] <Concord_Dawn> STOP!.
[05:32] <ty> Internal Speakers
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <ty> 2
[05:32] <ty> Audio Connectors
[05:32] <_jason> ty: if this is much longer, please /quit
[05:32] <ty> 
[05:32] <trappist> gah.
[05:32] <ty> Headphone Output / Mono Microphone input
[05:32] <Concord_Dawn> someome kick ty.
[05:32] <ty> SORRY! wasn't supposed to do that
[05:32] <trappist> !ops
[05:32] <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
[05:32] <ty> sry
[05:32] <Concord_Dawn> ty, PASTEBIN!
[05:32] <ty> ?
[05:32] <Hexidigital> !tell ty about pastebin
[05:32] <ty> please
[05:33] <Concord_Dawn> http://pastebin.com
[05:33] <leprechaun> so any help please?
[05:33] <leprechaun> or will i have to quote it again?
[05:33] <_jason> I think he had stopped
[05:33] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, can you try changing to the directory that contains all the files.
[05:33] <Concord_Dawn> thanks Seveas.
[05:33] <leprechaun> ok so which direstory is that
[05:33] <Concord_Dawn> I don't know. You're the one that has the ndiswrapper package on his computer....
[05:33] <Concord_Dawn> !info ndiswrapper
[05:34] <ub0ti> does anyone use a projector in addition to a monitor?
[05:34] <Concord_Dawn> O_O
[05:34] <Amaranth> too late
[05:34] <Concord_Dawn> ndiswrapper is definitely in the repos.
[05:34] <leprechaun> which directory do u mean extract the package to a diffrent directory ruin the command while in a diffrentt directory
[05:34] <Hexidigital> ub0ti, I WISH!! :)
[05:34] <eric> Hi can i update my ubuntu version without using a cd or something?
[05:34] <ub0ti> i am having a hard time finding help about it on ubuntu forums
[05:34] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, I mean, change to the directory where you extracted the package to.
[05:34] <Concord_Dawn> and then do a make there.
[05:34] <leprechaun> allready have iam not a idiot
[05:34] <mustard5> leprechaun, nothing you have put on the screen is ringing any bells yet..I need more clues :)
[05:35] <ub0ti> Hexidigital: nothing to wish about heh. Its just an old one on which i run presentations
[05:35] <mustard5> leprechaun, are there any other messages that refer to error need the end of the output?
[05:35] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, just making sure. I've had people do stupider things.
[05:35] <Hexidigital> ub0ti, i would still love to use my wall as a monitor :)  87" or so
[05:36] <mustard5> leprechaun, which part of compiling are you currently doing btw?
[05:36] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, I still think that you should just connect the computer to the internet and do an apt-get install ndiswrapper
[05:36] <leprechaun> 'make[1] : leaving directory (filepath)'
[05:36] <echo> hey all can someone give me the wiki on how to run dual monitors off of one video card.... thanks in advance
[05:36] <ub0ti> oh, another question- is it possible to specify archives for tar by using the -L option?
[05:36] <ub0ti> ...similar to creating volumes on rar
[05:36] <ub0ti> !tar
[05:36] <Concord_Dawn> mustard5, leprechaun is trying to compile a copy of ndiswrapper for his other computer.
[05:37] <leprechaun> mustard i have extarced the ndiswrapper file then went into the terminal and changed to the direcotry i extraced the file to and now iam trying to compile it
[05:37] <mustard5> Concord_Dawn, are we at the ./configure stage or make?
[05:37] <Concord_Dawn> mustard5, rofl
[05:37] <Concord_Dawn> yeah
[05:37] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, why don't you try doing ./configure && make install
[05:37] <jmoncayo> does somebody know some good program like giFT?
[05:37] <Concord_Dawn> I forgot about ./configure.
[05:37] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, what is giFT?
[05:38] <leprechaun> ok
[05:38] <Concord_Dawn> scratch that.
[05:38] <Concord_Dawn> ./configure && sudo make install
[05:38] <Concord_Dawn> you'll most likely need root privs.
[05:38] <leprechaun> ./configure says no file or directory do i need to speicficy the file?
[05:38] <Concord_Dawn> no.
[05:38] <meloch> has anyone else noticed that the latest ubuntu xmms version is really fucked up?
[05:38] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, is a peer to peer download program, like ares, kazza, emule
[05:38] <meloch> it's totally unusable..
[05:39] <Concord_Dawn> ./configure is a binary that helps configure the files to your specific architecture.
[05:39] <mustard5> leprechaun, you might need to give the .configure file executable permission?
[05:39] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, BitTorrent all the way.
[05:39] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, do ls -l configure
[05:39] <leprechaun> no such file or directory
[05:39] <Concord_Dawn> ok then, there's no configure program.
[05:39] <Concord_Dawn> odd, but sure.
[05:39] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, can i download music and videos and all that kind of stuff with BitTorrent?
[05:39] <meloch> what would be a good music player if xmms doesn't work?
[05:39] <leprechaun> do i type that all in one line
[05:40] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, you can get ANYTHING with BitTorrent. All you need are the .torrent files.
[05:40] <AS> hi
[05:40] <leprechaun> ls -l  gives me a file lsit and privlegies
[05:40] <meloch> hi AS
[05:40] <sorsis> jmoncayo: yes.
[05:40] <AS> how do i remove all the related installed files after installing a program from xxx.tar.gz if i want to remove the whole program?
[05:40] <jmoncayo> and where do i get the .torrent files?
[05:40] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, search around on the internet.
[05:40] <leprechaun> i cant belive how complicated installing one thing can be really frustrating
[05:40] <_jason> AS: how did you install it?  what command?
[05:40] <Concord_Dawn> www.torrentspy.com and www.thepiratebay.org are both very good.
[05:41] <leprechaun> and even after ive done this i still have to sort out other problems
[05:41] <jmoncayo> is there some kind of search in the program i can look for something i need?
[05:41] <AS> ./configure , make , make install
[05:42] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, it depends on the client.
[05:42] <mustard5> jmoncayo, usually there are torrent search sites
[05:42] <hyphenated> jmoncayo: usually you use websites to find torrent files
[05:42] <leprechaun> any ideas?
[05:42] <TokenBad> how burn ccd files in ubuntu?
[05:42] <kevinz> hello. I installed flashplugin-nonfree on dapper but firefox still does not show flash, what's wrong?
[05:42] <jmoncayo> so what client to you think i should install?
[05:42] <jmoncayo> *do
[05:42] <apokryphos> kevinz: /j #ubuntu+1
[05:42] <mustard5> leprechaun, is their a file called INSTALL?
[05:42] <apokryphos> (for dapper discussion)
[05:42] <Xenguy_> AS, investigate checkinstall (for future reference)
[05:43] <eric> Hi, I downloaded a image burned it to a cd, now how can I easily upgrade mijn 5.04 release to 5.10 using the 5.10 cd?
[05:43] <mustard5> leprechaun, or even README?
[05:43] <Concord_Dawn> eric, you don't even need the CD.
[05:43] <Concord_Dawn> !breezyupgrade
[05:43] <ubotu> methinks breezyupgrade is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[05:43] <leprechaun> yes there is a file called install
[05:43] <AS> how do i investigate checkinstall?
[05:43] <kevinz> apokryphos: thanks a lot
[05:43] <Concord_Dawn> eric, check out what ubotu said.
[05:43] <leprechaun> and one called readme
[05:43] <mustard5> leprechaun, ok..open the file called INSTALL
[05:43] <leprechaun> ok
[05:44] <Xenguy_> AS, apt-cache show checkinstall
[05:44] <mustard5> AS, apt-cache show checkinstall
[05:44] <mustard5> AS, put that in your terminal
[05:44] <kevinz> apokryphos: #ubuntu+ is empy???
[05:44] <leprechaun> and read it all and follow it i guess great.............
[05:44] <MenZa> #ubuntu+1
[05:44] <Concord_Dawn> kevinz, #ubuntu+1
[05:44] <kevinz> thanks
[05:44] <eric> SWEET!
[05:44] <eric> thanks
[05:44] <MarineBoy> Hey can someone help me burn a .iso ?
[05:44] <mustard5> leprechaun, well I can't read it for you unfortunately :)
[05:44] <jag> is there any good howto for setting up tv-out with an nvidia card?
[05:45] <leprechaun> well it basicly says to do what i have allready done
[05:45] <mustard5> leprechaun, we have a distance problem going on here :)
[05:45] <Concord_Dawn> jag, google it!
[05:45] <AS> ok so how can i remove those files that i dont want ?
[05:45] <jag> hehe, thx m8!
[05:45] <leprechaun> iam glad you can smile because i feel like hitting my computer with a sledge hammer right now
[05:45] <AS> i just installed gnump3d and found that it is is crap
[05:45] <mustard5> leprechaun, what is the first step
[05:45] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, which is a good client, are they text mode?
[05:45] <MarineBoy> Hey can someone help me burn a .iso ?
[05:45] <Concord_Dawn> some are.
[05:45] <AS> i want to remove the entire gnump3d from system
[05:45] <leprechaun> the first step oddly enough
[05:45] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, I use the Windows client BitLord.
[05:45] <leprechaun> is 'make uninstall'
[05:45] <leprechaun> then 'make'
[05:46] <leprechaun> then 'make install'
[05:46] <jmoncayo> oki
[05:46] <AS> how to make uninstall...ididnt install from apt-get
[05:46] <AS> i installed the file from tar.gz
[05:46] <MarineBoy> Concord_Dawn: can you tell me how to burn a .iso?
[05:46] <Concord_Dawn> I *think* that Ubuntu comes with a bittorrent client.
[05:46] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, could you give me some web sites where i can find music and videos i can download with BitTorrent
[05:46] <NoUse> MarineBoy if you right click on the iso don't you get a menu option to burn it?
[05:46] <leprechaun> any help?
[05:46] <MarineBoy> I'm on Windows.
[05:46] <Concord_Dawn> jmoncayo, www.torrentspy.com and www.thepiratebay.org
[05:46] <mustard5> leprechaun, and its failing on the 'make' part atm?
[05:47] <Concord_Dawn> MarineBoy, what do you need the ISO for?
[05:47] <EvilDin> maybe not question for here, but it is related to mails, i have ubuntu, with firewall, and it has it own domain, than i have one other server on which is mailserver, then how could i make that all mails which will be sended to my first pc adress rerouted to that second real mail server, first pc is example.com, second one mailserver is mail.example.com, so if there is mail for test@example.com, that mail should be rerouted to mail.example.com, h
[05:47] <leprechaun> mustard do you want me to run those commands then?
[05:47] <jmoncayo> Concord_Dawn, yes ubuntu comes with one
[05:47] <jmoncayo> really cool
[05:47] <leprechaun> make uninstall for something that isnt even installed?
[05:47] <TokenBad> can someone tell me where this file would be? aclocal-1.6  I did a apt-cache search for it..and nothing
[05:47] <Concord_Dawn> TokenBad, check out http://packages.ubuntu.com
[05:47] <NoUse> MarineBoy http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[05:47] <Concord_Dawn> and search for the package there.
[05:48] <MarineBoy> okay.
[05:48] <AS> leprechaun : installed...
[05:48] <AS> but i want to remove the ENTIRE files.
[05:48] <Concord_Dawn> MarineBoy, what do you need the ISO for?
[05:48] <leprechaun> ok so i ran uninstall
[05:48] <Syco54645> i am having problems with my dvd burber.  it fills the buffer only to like 30% then empties and repeats the entire time.  needless to say i get bad burns alot.  when i run hdparm on the drive it says that dma is in fact on, but other options are off that are on for my cd burner.  is this normal?
[05:48] <AS> I already remove some that i know where they were located
[05:48] <mustard5> leprechaun, one at a time and tell me what each one says
[05:48] <AS> but then i believe there are some residual parts of the programs lingering in the system
[05:48] <leprechaun> i hate this...
[05:48] <AS> i want to remove them as well
[05:48] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, JUST CONNECT IT TO THE INTERNET AND USE APT!
[05:48] <slew> hi, anyone know of a nvidia driver update wiki?
[05:48] <leprechaun> ok so i ran make uninstall and it gave me a huge tedious output iam now going to have to copy word for word in the hope that it actully  helps
[05:48] <aaronshaf> how do I flush my DNS?
[05:49] <elkbuntu> Concord_Dawn, behave
[05:49] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, did it give you any error messages?
[05:49] <leprechaun> concord: I WISH I FUCKING COULD BUT IT HASENT EVEN REGIONZED MY ETHERNET CARD!
[05:49] <AS> oh
[05:49] <elkbuntu> leprechaun, same to you, behave
[05:49] <AS> nobody is answeing me
[05:49] <mustard5> leprechaun, only error messages that come up
[05:49] <MenZa> aaronshafI: I know how you flush a WC, but not a DNS.
[05:49] <Xenguy_> !language
[05:49] <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.
[05:49] <AS> nobody is answering me ..wtf
[05:49] <leprechaun> ok mustard
[05:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell AS about patience
[05:49] <_jason> AS: did you ever answer my question?
[05:49] <mustard5> AS, basically because every tarball installation is different
[05:49] <AS> i am a noob
[05:49] <Syco54645> the io-support is what is bothering me the most
[05:50] <AS> how do you expect me to ans.. :S
[05:50] <AS> mustard5 : i see
[05:50] <mustard5> AS, so it really depends on what this particular tarball installation did
[05:50] <AS> then how can i go about removing gnump3d?
[05:50] <Hexidigital> does anyone know where Xchat keeps its logs?  (i like to keep IRC logging chat to make searching for stuff easier
[05:50] <TokenBad> Concord_Dawn, tried that just now..and still can't seem to find that aclocal-1.6
[05:50] <Concord_Dawn> Hexidigital, ~/.xchat afaik.
[05:50] <mustard5> AS, I'm not totally sure unfortunately
[05:50] <_jason> AS: have you tried 'make uninstall' ?
[05:50] <elkbuntu> Hexidigital, ~/.xchat2
[05:50] <Concord_Dawn> you're looking for aclocal?
[05:50] <eric> does someone know how to get iTunes from apple to work on ubuntu?
[05:50] <leprechaun> this is the error for make uninstall
[05:51] <echo> can someone send me a wiki on dual monitors off ther same video card in ubuntu
[05:51] <echo> thanks
[05:51] <Sebastian> need help please!
[05:51] <_jason> !helpme
[05:51] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:51] <Concord_Dawn> eric, why do you need iTunes? There are replacement programs available for Linux that are much easier and more stable.
[05:51] <jmoncayo> how can i see mpg videos?
[05:51] <leprechaun> 'cannot remove lib/module/blah blah blah etc etc etc': is a directory
[05:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell jmoncayo about multimedia
[05:51] <Hexidigital> concord_dawn, elkbuntu, thanks guys
[05:51] <leprechaun> and 'make: *** [uninstall]  Error 1
[05:51] <elkbuntu> eric, i believe amarok works nicely with ipods
[05:51] <erUSUL> leprechaun, rm -R /dir
[05:52] <Sebastian> i've installed the nvidia drivers and when i restart the machine the X Fails and have to reinstall de nvidia drivers
[05:52] <Concord_Dawn> !tell Sebastian about nvidia
[05:52] <leprechaun> rm -R /dir what
[05:52] <Concord_Dawn> rm -R /lib/modules/whatevertheerrormessagesaid.
[05:52] <leprechaun> ok then
[05:52] <mustard5> leprechaun,  you would want to use that with caution :)
[05:52] <taigeR> how can i update to latest dapper package?
[05:53] <mustard5> leprechaun, see whats in the directory first :)
[05:53] <Concord_Dawn> taigeR, you might not want to.
[05:53] <taigeR> and it's not listed in package manager
[05:53] <MarineBoy> NoUse: Do i need to have a burning client on my PC
[05:53] <taigeR> Concord_Dawn, why not?
[05:53] <leprechaun> this is frustrating
[05:53] <Concord_Dawn> MarineBoy, you need a CD burning dive.
[05:53] <MarineBoy> I got one.
[05:53] <Concord_Dawn> taigeR, unless you're comfortable with alpha versions, you shouldn't use it.
[05:53] <NoUse> MarineBoy the link I sent you is a program that burns ISOs
[05:53] <MarineBoy> I downloaded the file he told me to and installed it
[05:53] <hyphenated> taigeR: you should be in #ubuntu+1 for dapper-related stuff :-)
[05:53] <MarineBoy> I downloaded it.
[05:54] <MarineBoy> Now, I need it to run and dont know which file makes it run.
[05:54] <leprechaun> /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-amd64-generic/kernal/drivers/net/ndiswrapper
[05:54] <NoUse> MarineBoy right click on the ISO file
[05:54] <eric> well I always used iTunes and I really love the smartplaylist feature which automaticly adds all songs from one artist to the playlist (you can make playlist for all artists) but if there is a replacement with this feature that would be great
[05:54] <MarineBoy> oh okay
[05:54] <Concord_Dawn> leprechaun, rm -R /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-amd64-generic/kernal/drivers/net/ndiswrapper
[05:54] <Concord_Dawn> oh god.
[05:54] <taigeR> Concord_Dawn, i am confortanble
[05:54] <leprechaun> is there any point in doing that
[05:54] <Concord_Dawn> You're on a 64 bit processer?
[05:54] <leprechaun> yes lol :/
[05:54] <elkbuntu> eric have a go with amarok and see if it works
[05:54] <MarineBoy> i see it.
[05:54] <leprechaun> is that such a huge problem
[05:54] <taigeR> SANE-Backends-1.0.17 has been released, but it's not under breezy
[05:54] <taigeR> i need it to get my scanner working
[05:54] <davix> is there an " All Seeing Eye" replacement for gnome or kde?
[05:55] <elkbuntu> it doesnt sign you up for a life-long contract, nor does it cost you money, so you have little to lose
[05:55] <jmoncayo> what is the difference between apache 1.4 and apache 2.0
[05:55] <eric> Ok elkbuntu I'll try it
[05:55] <jmoncayo> what is the difference between apache 1.3 and apache 2.0
[05:55] <eric> thanks
[05:55] <Concord_Dawn> !tell taigeR about dapper
[05:55] <mustard5> davix, I don't think so
[05:55] <leprechaun> because on mepis it regionized the driver and hardware was present
[05:55] <leprechaun> your telling me ubuntu has no support for 64 bit systems?
[05:55] <taigeR> Concord_Dawn, when dapper is released, will we be able to upgrade the current version of breezy without formatting the whole hard drive?
[05:55] <MarineBoy> i get "Unsupported source drive type"
[05:56] <Tom_007> chciae ciagna film, ale za dugo to trwao? Teraz mozesz sciagac najnowsze filmy, gry, programy, ebooki prosto z internetu !!!!! juz teraz wejdz na globtel.glt.pl i ciesz sie najnowszymi plikami! na stronie znajduja sie linki do najnowszych filmow, gier, programow... (przelij t wiadomo dalej, a pomoesz w rozwoju serwisu)
[05:56] <slew> hi, anyone know of a nvidia driver update wiki?
[05:56] <leprechaun> well?
[05:56] <MarineBoy> and Drive D is my writer.
[05:56] <MarineBoy> and E is my DVD Rom
[05:56] <NoUse> MarineBoy I can't troubleshoot windows problems, sorry
[05:56] <Hexidigital> is there a sudo apt-get for the gnome developer platform?
[05:57] <leprechaun> anyone out there *echo*
[05:57] <MarineBoy> NoUse will Nero burn a ISO?
[05:57] <NoUse> MarineBoy it should
[05:57] <MarineBoy> ok thx
[05:58] <leprechaun> guess not then
[05:58] <mustard5> leprechaun, I have no idea what the implications of you running 64bit are, but it could be relevant to your problems
[05:58] <leprechaun> great..........
[05:59] <michael117> What would be the best protocol/server program to set up on another remote machine in the network if I want to be able to connect from my computer now and play music and treat it as though it were just a drive inside my computer now?
[05:59] <leprechaun> so i get no help now?
[05:59] <mustard5> leprechaun, actually I'm googling around looking for information... :)
[06:00] <Hexidigital> mustard5, which is more than  leprechauns impatience has done for himself
[06:00] <leprechaun> thanks
[06:00] <mustard5> Hexidigital, :)
[06:01] <ompaul> did anyone !patience?
[06:01] <Hexidigital> ompaul, several times, i believe
[06:01] <ompaul> hmm
[06:01] <Hexidigital> sudo apt-get install patience
[06:01] <Hexidigital> :)
[06:01] <CraiZE> dpkg -r patience
[06:01] <ompaul> s/patience/clue
[06:02] <ompaul> you should not irc as root
[06:02] <Hexidigital> ompaul :)
[06:02] <leprechaun> anyone help....
[06:02] <wy> Hi, anyone has compiled a new kernel under ubuntu?
[06:02] <Hexidigital> well.. going to enjoy the rest of my birthday... enjoy folks
[06:03] <leprechaun> fs
[06:03] <ompaul> leprechaun, if someone is looking up details for you, then you should give them a chance to find the data that might be useful to you
[06:03] <erUSUL> michael117, nfs if it's between to unix boxes
[06:03] <wy> Is nfs still useful?
[06:03] <ompaul> wy, yes
[06:04] <dom_> Hi, I'm having a problem with Xine. For some strange reason the Alsa option and all Alsa controls have dissapeared from the options screen and I get no sound. Alsa is working fine outside of Xine
[06:04] <leprechaun> ompaul: if someone is looking up details for me maybe i shoul dbe even more efficent and ask someone else for help while this person is looking up details for me so i dont have to idle here...
[06:04] <wy> I though most npc related software is out dated
[06:04] <ompaul> leprechaun, or look up the answer yourself
[06:05] <leprechaun> maybe iam to much a newb a linux to do that
[06:05] <Trunkz> ? theme
[06:05] <Trunkz> Gah.. whats the trigger for themes?
[06:05] <_jason> Trunkz: !themes
[06:05] <Trunkz> thx :)
[06:06] <ompaul> leprechaun, allow me point you to two useful things, help.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com
[06:06] <Trunkz> Jason, just need your opinion for a second
[06:06] <wy> ompaul: is nfs still insecure?
[06:06] <ompaul> wy, are networks secure
[06:06] <Troy_Mc> i am looking for a script i once got of this channel, that automatically adds all windows drives to the fstab, i am to lazy to do it right now
[06:06] <Trunkz> I've installed Ubuntu 5.10 on a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop. Brief specs are a P3 900Mhz and 256MB RAM
[06:06] <leprechaun> there less usefull then they seem....
[06:06] <CraiZE> ompaul, are you the tyran that watches over ubotu ?
[06:06] <_jason> !diskmounter
[06:06] <ubotu> well, diskmounter is to automatically mount your ntfs, fat32 or hfs+ drives, download and read http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[06:06] <Trunkz> Now, any ways of freeing up some ram?
[06:06] <Blue-Steel>   i removed  my user from sudo group in /etc/groups  but it still does sudo -i . how can i remove it ?
[06:06] <ompaul> wy its not as bad as it used to be
[06:06] <Troy_Mc> thats ubotu :D
[06:06] <ompaul> CraiZE, no, but I can be
[06:07] <mustard5> leprechaun, I'm reading this atm.. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto#head-2c7bea8535ee4a5b38d5be23825128a0ca1a932e
[06:07] <HMK_> hi, should there be any problems with ubuntu dapper flight 5 live cd and radeon 9500? I just get a black screen, when it's supposed to switch into X
[06:07] <_jason> Blue-Steel: it's the 'admin' group that gives sudo privileges
[06:07] <CraiZE> ompaul, i changed 2 entries earlier, fixres (added aticonfig comment) and samba, (i added the url in the end of samba)
[06:07] <Blue-Steel> _jason  thank you
[06:07] <SirKillalot> how can I make thunderbird start links in firefox, not in mozilla?
[06:07] <CraiZE> i hope thats okay
[06:07] <Thinkl00p> i created an LVM volume when i isntalled ubuntu, what kind of file system is that.. Reason im asking is because im in knoppix trying to mount the volume to fix a problem i received
[06:07] <CraiZE> and doesnt result in a ban
[06:07] <_jason> Trunkz: you could use xubuntu instead of gnome
[06:07] <Trunkz> xubuntu?
[06:08] <Syco54645> leprechaun: check your pm.  you may get help if i can help you
[06:08] <_jason> SirKillalot: system > preferences > preferred applications
[06:08] <Trunkz> I kinda like the look and feel of gnome :)
[06:08] <leprechaun> thanks syco
[06:08] <Trunkz> I dont really mind the ram usage and such..
[06:08] <SirKillalot> _jason, this is already set to firefox
[06:08] <Troy_Mc> and i have one more question, i am trying to get drapper drake flight 6 installed, but it will not boot from the image file... is there anything special i need to do to make it bootable?
[06:08] <Trunkz> Gonna find me a nice lil theme, something 'calming' xD
[06:08] <ompaul> CraiZE, as long as they are useful it works :)
[06:08] <CraiZE> i believe they are ;P
[06:08] <mabus06> Gnome is horrible.
[06:08] <_jason> SirKillalot: what command does it use?
[06:08] <CraiZE> but i dont know if the "tyran" is fine with it
[06:08] <CraiZE> :P
[06:09] <mabus06> Yet I'm using it right now... :-/
[06:09] <Trunkz> nothing wrong with gnome ;p
[06:09] <CraiZE> i <3 compiz / XGL
[06:09] <leprechaun> ok then while someone is reading stuff for me on ndiswrapper can someone help me with another problem
[06:10] <leprechaun> no linux distro boots up properly while i have my mouse plugged in
[06:10] <taigeR> how do i get the volume icon on my taskbar?
[06:10] <mustard5> leprechaun, I was hoping you would read the link actually :)
[06:10] <leprechaun> (mouse in question is a razor diamondback)
[06:10] <plutonium> hello
[06:10] <Stormx2> How can I check how many times a string occurs in a file from terminal?
[06:10] <mabus06> taigeR: right click on the panel and click add to panel
[06:10] <leprechaun> i thought youd say that mustard :P
[06:10] <leprechaun> the sad thing is that you actully have a whole page on installing something
[06:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Stormx2: grep "string" /path/to/file | wc -l should do it
[06:11] <mustard5> leprechaun, welcome to linux :)
[06:11] <Syco54645> leprechaun: check the pms.  i can help you probably
[06:11] <ompaul> CraiZE, I would suggest you add that to the samba on the wiki but -- I don't see anything on the fixres unlessyou did it on the wiki
[06:11] <Syco54645> oh and just so everyone knows, i fixed my dvdr drive
[06:11] <leprechaun> yeah its great isnt it (dies of sarcasm)
[06:11] <leprechaun> what pms?
[06:11] <taigeR> mabus06, the one that i can single click and increase or decrease volume
[06:11] <mabus06> On that note, why does ubuntu use such a horribly laid out wiki? Why not wikimedia?
[06:11] <Troy_Mc> actually i am using the kubuntu flight 6 image, (trying to go compiz and XGL) but its very odd that it won't boot from that image, i have tried to different burns, so idk...
[06:12] <Syco54645> leprechaun: i sent you a pm.
[06:12] <mabus06> taigeR: volume controll...
[06:12] <kbrooks> !fixres
[06:12] <erUSUL> PuMpErNiCkLe, Stormx2  but if the string apears twice in a line you only are counting one
[06:12] <ubotu> fixres is probably Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:12] <leprechaun> ok how do i check it :s
[06:12] <mabus06> taigeR: in the menu you should have gotten to if you followed my instructions. ;-)
[06:12] <mabus06> MediaWiki, I mean
[06:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> erUSUL: true, I was just checking that :s
[06:13] <mustard5> mabus06, I asked that question about 6 months ago. :)  I've just gotten used to the wiki now
[06:13] <leprechaun> syco?
[06:13] <mabus06> ArticlesTitledLikeThisSuck
[06:13] <taigeR> mabus06, i click on add, but i don't see it
[06:13] <mustard5> mabus06, I have my own little section that I have edited that I feel proud of ;)
[06:13] <leprechaun> oh well
[06:14] <echo> hey all... im trying to switch from the onboard video to a geforce fx 52oo, i would also like to have dual display... can anyone send me a wiki on that or something
[06:14] <leprechaun> i mean i was going to go back and try to get it to work on mepis but funally enough that stopped even loading up so i gave up on that
[06:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Stormx2: grep -o "string" /path/to/file | wc -l
[06:14] <mabus06> taigeR: It's pretty simple... should have showed up where you clicked on add to panel. I don't know what to tell you.
[06:14] <leprechaun> syco how do i check PM?
[06:14] <wy> I compiled a new kernel and installed it. But how do I edit grub's menu.lst. I don't have a "initrd" for my new kernel.
[06:14] <ompaul> leprechaun, if your irc client is xchat there should be a new tab
[06:14] <taigeR> mabus06, it doesn't show up, what can i tell you :-)
[06:14] <leprechaun> yep there is
[06:14] <taigeR> hmm
[06:14] <leprechaun> and i am messaging him on that but he isnt answering
[06:15] <Syco54645> gah
[06:15] <mabus06> taigeR: It does when I do it. You must be doing something wrong.
[06:15] <ompaul> leprechaun, you need to (A) register on this network
[06:15] <leprechaun> great
[06:15] <ompaul> !register
[06:15] <leprechaun> ...
[06:15] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[06:15] <fredl> Hmm, that upgrade to Dapper wasn't so bad.
[06:15] <Trunkz> my upgrade to dapper killed the computer.. twice
[06:15] <Syco54645> leprechaun type /j #leprechaun
[06:15] <johnny3d_> is it possible if I am the only user to change my uid 1000 to 0?
[06:15] <Syco54645> leprechaun: we will talk in there
[06:15] <leprechaun> so i need to register just to chat with someone...
[06:15] <leprechaun> ok
[06:15] <Syco54645>  /j #leprechaun
[06:16] <fredl> Trunkz - well I did have one glitch that made me have to reboot
[06:16] <mabus06> johnny3d: probably not, for safety reasons...
[06:16] <fredl> Trunkz - but a simple apt-get -f dist-upgrade after the reboot fixed that
[06:16] <johnny3d_> mabus06, I am having file issues trying to use my own files.
[06:16] <echo> how do i ask ubotu something
[06:16] <fredl> I think that's acceptable for a nearly 600Mb changed packages
[06:17] <mabus06> johnny3d: chown / chmod ?
[06:17] <Trunkz> xD
[06:17] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: /msg ubotu something
[06:17] <arrick> echo, !something
[06:17] <echo> ty
[06:17] <CraiZE> ompaul, for the fixres i added the ati config, its a really nifty "quickfix" compared to the other documentation ubotu links to and works perfectly, remember when i was annoying you about it? :P
[06:17] <mustard5> johnny3d, there are probably more practical ways of solving that
[06:17] <echo> !dual display
[06:17] <ubotu> echo: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:17] <erUSUL> johnny3d, anathema!!!!! why would you want to do such a silly thing (no ofense here)
[06:17] <johnny3d_> mustard5, such as?
[06:17] <echo> !dual video
[06:17] <ubotu> echo: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:17] <CraiZE> ompaul, and i dont know how to add to the wiki, or where the wiki is located :)
[06:17] <fredl> gnome-terminal is kinda weird though, anybody notice that?
[06:17] <mustard5> johnny3d, what files do you need to access?
[06:17] <arrick> echo, you might want to ask about that in here
[06:17] <CraiZE> Fredl its normal to me
[06:17] <echo> i tried
[06:17] <echo> no one answered
[06:17] <echo> lol
[06:17] <erUSUL> johnny3d, if you own the files you can set any permisions you want to the files
[06:17] <echo> i have onboard video right now
[06:17] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ubotu, tell echo about xinerama
[06:18] <echo> i install my geforce fx 5200
[06:18] <LoCusF> !java
[06:18] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:18] <mabus06> fredl: gnome-terminal is ultro laggy, just like the rest of gnome... takes me like 30 seconds to select a line of text on my 2.8ghz/1gig RAM comp.
[06:18] <johnny3d_> erUSUL, yes, chown and chmod.  can't I do a system-wide chown?
[06:18] <ompaul> CraiZE, okay join me in #craize
[06:18] <arrick> echo, it wil be answered eventually, they are probably trying to find the answers for you , be patient
[06:18] <fredl> CraiZE - everytime I type something in gnome-terminal the cursor seems to jump back to the beginning of the line temporarily
[06:18] <echo> yes
[06:18] <mabus06> johnny3d: that would not be a good idea
[06:18] <echo> patience
[06:18] <erUSUL> johnny3d, system wide? do it in your home is all you need
[06:18] <mustard5> echo have a read over this thread http://www.ublug.org/ubuntu/twinview/twinview-howto-breezy.html
[06:18] <arrick> johnny3d, no you dont want to dothat
[06:18] <CraiZE> fredl, i didnt have that issue, sorry
[06:18] <TokenBad> in ubuntu if I put a cd into the drive...where is it supposed to mount it?
[06:19] <mabus06> johnny3d: if I ran an exploit against any one of your programs, I could execute commands as root. Kind of circumventing the whole security of linux.
[06:19] <MenZa> TokenBad: /dev/cdrom I believe?
[06:19] <arrick> /dev/cdrom
[06:19] <johnny3d_> mabus06, don't do that.
[06:19] <mustard5> johnny3d_, that would be very destructive
[06:19] <mabus06> johnny3d: *I* wont. But I could. Which means anybody else could. Which means don't.
[06:19] <johnny3d_> I guess then my only options are to chown manually?
[06:19] <TokenBad> how come I can't open /dev/cdrom?
[06:20] <mabus06> johnny3d: what particular files are you having issue with?
[06:20] <mustard5> johnny3d, well it really depends on which files you are having issues with
[06:20] <Concord_Dawn> TokenBad, doesn't exist?
[06:20] <arrick> johnny3d, why not chgrp and chmod?
[06:20] <johnny3d_> mabus06, python scripts in blender
[06:20] <Mustang97> I have a quick question.  I've searched the forums and couldnt find anyone having these problems.     I am tryin to change the work group / just look at my network settings.    I goto (( System >> Administration >> Networking ))   it has a window saying "Starting Network"   waits.. then goes away..   nothing else opens.
[06:20] <TokenBad> I just burned the cd...so know its got data on it
[06:20] <fredl> TokenBad - ls -l /dev/cdrom
[06:20] <Mustang97> How do I fix / get into my network settings.
[06:20] <TokenBad> and put it in..but it not put the icon on my desktop or anything
[06:21] <eric> someone gave me a link to fix my SB L!VE sound card problem but during the update of my ubuntu firefox closed and now i lost that link
[06:21] <arrick> johnny3d, use this, sudo chmod -R admin /blah/blah, then use this sudo chmod -R g+w /blah/blah
[06:21] <johnny3d> still here.
[06:21] <jmoncayo> can i open an *.exe file to see what files it has?
[06:21] <eric> does anyone knows it?
[06:21] <arrick> jmoncayo, try editing it
[06:21] <johnny3d> arrick ok, I will try that.
[06:21] <ub0ti> hi, i am getting the NAT error on azureus- i get my connection through a router connected to a cable modem- problem is, i cant connect to the D-link web interface (supposedly the address is 192.168.0.1) - what exactly could the problem be?
[06:21] <jmoncayo> has somebody intalled the wireless for a broadcom bcm4306??
[06:21] <arrick> johnny3d, if that doesnt help you, I dont know what will, I had to do that to write to folders in ftp myself
[06:22] <erUSUL> ub0ti, what's the error msg of the browser?
[06:22] <TokenBad> I can't seem to list my cdrom
[06:22] <fredl> ub0ti - can you ping 192.168.0.1 ?
[06:22] <Trunkz> Okey
[06:22] <junior> I need some help How can listen to internet radio on Ubuntu?
[06:22] <Trunkz> time to optimize the laptop
[06:22] <Trunkz> Any suggestions folk?
[06:22] <Trunkz> junior, use xmms :)
[06:22] <ub0ti>   (111) Connection refused
[06:22] <arrick> TokenBad, can you type 'nano /etc/fstab' and paste the output to the pastebin
[06:22] <arrick> ?
[06:22] <BBHoss> what
[06:22] <arrick> !pastebin
[06:22] <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
[06:22] <mustard5> Mustang97, hopefully someone responds eventually :)
[06:23] <fredl> junior - install streamtuner (apt-get install streamtuner)
[06:23] <Trunkz> xmms does the job fine, or you can use streamtuner ;)
[06:23] <arrick> TokenBad, then send the link to here
[06:23] <ub0ti> lemme check that...i really dont know how to describe the network- all i know is that the DNS address is 10.1.0.1 which is picked up automatically over DNS.
[06:23] <johnny3d> arrick, 'admin: invalid user'
[06:23] <junior> Thanks man Let me  try
[06:23] <Mustang97> I'm in no hurry.  I see ppl helping..  I'll wait my turn.   Only thing I could thing of is perhaps its a bad install?     I am able to ftp threw a router..  but I dont want to ftp to my server everytime.
[06:24] <jmoncayo> where can i find the drivers for a broadcom bcm4306 wireless adapter?
[06:24] <fredl> ub0ti - you probably can't reach the D-link then since your primary address is probably like 10.x.x.x or something
[06:24] <ub0ti> yes, i can ping 192.168.0.1
[06:24] <arrick> should be the group, unless someone has customized it
[06:24] <Trunkz> ub0ti
[06:24] <Trunkz> whats the problem
[06:24] <TokenBad> arrick, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12245
[06:24] <fredl> ub0ti - hmm is you can ping it, you should be able to go to the web interface
[06:24] <johnny3d> brb
[06:24] <MarineBoy> Do i have to unpack the files before burning them to a CD or burn it as one .iso
[06:24] <mustard5> Mustang97, if I knew anything about networking I would try to help.  I don't even know what a workgroup does :)
[06:25] <fredl> ub0ti - try typing in a terminal: telnet 192.168.0.1 80
[06:25] <ub0ti> ok..just a sec
[06:25] <arrick> TokenBad, /dev/hdb media/cdrom0 is your cdrom
[06:25] <TokenBad> there is nothing listed there
[06:25] <arrick> try sudo mount /dev/cdrom0
[06:25] <arrick> you have to mannually ount it
[06:25] <arrick> not on auto
[06:25] <ub0ti> fredl: connected-
[06:26] <Mustang97> for right now I'm not concered bout the workgroup..   I just need to be able to open my Networking..   I have both hardwire and wireless networking.
[06:26] <fredl> ub0ti - well then your browser should be able to connect to, just go to http://192.168.0.1
[06:26] <arrick> Mustang97, have you pasted /etc/network/interfaces to the pastebin yet?
[06:26] <Mustang97> My hardwire works fine.. I can get onto the net and everything.   but I use my laptop at wireless places but cant get into the network settings to activate it.
[06:26] <jmoncayo> where can i find the driver for the network controller broadcom bcm4306?
[06:26] <mustard5> Mustang97, does the networking thingy show the device as active?
[06:27] <ub0ti> fredl: i added the address to 'dns' names in network-admin...yes, i did that out of desperation- may be thats why i can ping the address, no?
[06:27] <Mustang97> arrick: I don't know what the pastebin is.
[06:27] <Mustang97> mustard5:  I cant open my Networking.   so I don't know.
[06:27] <Trunkz> jmoncayo
[06:27] <Trunkz> is this for ndiswrapper?
[06:27] <arrick> Mustang97, wen you are trying to access wireless, have you disabled the wired one?
[06:27] <linrunix> can any body hack me just with my ip?
[06:27] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, yes
[06:27] <arrick> !pastebin
[06:27] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[06:27] <Trunkz> jmoncayo
[06:27] <arrick> Mustang97, ^^
[06:27] <leprechaun> mustard u reading that or did u expect me to read it?
[06:27] <_robin> hey, since it is dead in #kubuntu, i'll ask it here. i tried to install KDE 3.5.2, and after that i still have the old KDE, and when i tried dist-upgrade, it said that all KDE packages were held back, and when i tried reinstalling kubuntu-desktop (yes, it was uninstalled), it said some message about a serious problem. so i just installed kubuntu, and now i have come across a bug? wtf is this shit?
[06:27] <Trunkz> check the ndiswrapper network drivers list wiki :)
[06:27] <ub0ti> i really wissh if i can find a good book on linux networking :(
[06:27] <Trunkz> should have it on there (i remember seeing it a while ago)
[06:27] <linrunix> can any body hack me just with my ip?
[06:27] <mustard5> leprechaun, I expect you to read it, as it won't do me much good to read it.. I don't have a wireless card. :)
[06:28] <arrick> !language
[06:28] <Trunkz> linrunix
[06:28] <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.
[06:28] <Mustang97> arrick:  disable / inable..   That would be in the "System >> Administration >> Networking"   correct?  If so I cant get it open.
[06:28] <Trunkz> technically yes
[06:28] <fredl> ub0ti - huh? Well take it out of there it shouldn't be there :P
[06:28] <arrick> yep
[06:28] <Concord_Dawn> linrunix, technically yes.
[06:28] <leprechaun> ok then mustard
[06:28] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, do you have the url?
[06:28] <Trunkz> let me get it for you
[06:28] <Concord_Dawn> But in reality, anybody can hack you so long as you're connected to the internet.
[06:28] <fredl> *grin* the things people do :)
[06:28] <PuMpErNiCkLe> linrunix: technically, yes, realistically, not so much
[06:28] <Concord_Dawn> bah
[06:28] <linrunix> Trnkz, private and i give you my ip.
[06:28] <Syco54645> just so everyone knows leprechaun is an idiot, dont help him.  he complains that linux sucks like he is being forced to use it
[06:28] <Concord_Dawn> I have 132 hoary updates to do.
[06:28] <leprechaun> lol
[06:28] <johnny3d> ok, I think I know what is giving me trouble.  I have the kubuntu-desktop set as default but at login I press enter and it goes right back to the login screen.  I can only use gdm for some reason.
[06:29] <arrick> Mustang97, in teminal type 'nano /etc/network/interfaces' and paste it to the pastebin link that ubotu gave above
[06:29] <Trunkz> jmoncayo: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List
[06:29] <Trunkz> :)
[06:29] <Concord_Dawn> johnny3d, you need to install kdm too?
[06:29] <_robin> hey, since it is dead in #kubuntu, i'll ask it here. i tried to install KDE 3.5.2, and after that i still have the old KDE, and when i tried dist-upgrade, it said that all KDE packages were held back, and when i tried reinstalling kubuntu-desktop (yes, it was uninstalled), it said some message about a serious problem. so i just installed kubuntu, and now i have come across a bug? wtf is this shit?
[06:29] <tonyyarusso> When my system boots, the first line in the output after the grub screen is "version 2.86, booting".  Version 2.86 of what?  It's not Ubuntu, the kernel, or grub, so I'm confused.
[06:29] <_robin> SERIOUS problem
[06:29] <_robin> please help, all. i think it's a bug.
[06:29] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, thanks
[06:29] <Trunkz> no problems :)
[06:29] <Mustang97> Okay,  I'll do that now.
[06:29] <arrick> k
[06:29] <Concord_Dawn> !tell _robin about language
[06:29] <arrick> morning tonyyarusso
[06:29] <linrunix> anybody private and i give my ip...
[06:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> _robin: If it's a bug, reporting it would be appreciated.  Also, telling us what it actually is might help you get it fixed.
[06:29] <ub0ti> fredl: yeah, its not there now...but i can still ping 192.168.0.1 and still no web interface- the router's instructions does say that i need to have java enabled...on opera, the java path shows up.
[06:29] <fredl> a bug is serious?
[06:29] <johnny3d> Concord_Dawn, it is installed.
[06:29] <tonyyarusso> Afternoon arrick
[06:29] <linrunix> i want to know how vulnerable i am
[06:30] <Trunkz> linrunix
[06:30] <fredl> ub0ti - well then install java.
[06:30] <Trunkz> Technically, anyone with your IP can hack you
[06:30] <arrick> linrunix, you can give it in #arrick
[06:30] <Trunkz> it depends on several factors
[06:30] <arrick> I'll test you out
[06:30] <Concord_Dawn> linrunix, you're not vulnerable if you have a firewall and an up to date system.
[06:30] <arrick> then help you secure it
[06:30] <_robin> PuMpErNiCkLe: Well, I installed kde 3.5.2, and then... it all went weird. with that i mean it still wasn't upgraded and dist-upgrade said all kde packages were held back and when i tried install kubuntu-desktop it said some buggy thing
[06:31] <Trunkz> I've got me a wifi laptop all done and set up, and after I tweak some performance out of it, I'll need to secure it ;)
[06:31] <mustard5> _robin, thats very vage :)
[06:31] <Mustang97> arrick: Okay, I just submitted it.
[06:31] <mustard5> _robin, 'some buggy thing'?
[06:31] <johnny3d> I'm having problems with kde too.
[06:31] <_robin> mustard5: too long to paste here :(
[06:31] <Trunkz> I was thinking of installing firestarters on the laptop
[06:31] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, cant find the inf and sys file only exe files
[06:31] <Trunkz> jmoncayo
[06:31] <mustard5> Mustang97, paste the URL in this channel that was created
[06:31] <_robin> starts with:
[06:31] <Trunkz> you need to install the .exe file
[06:31] <_robin> ome packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
[06:31] <_robin> requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
[06:31] <_robin> distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
[06:31] <Concord_Dawn> linrunix, check out http://probe.hackerwatch.org/probe/probe.asp
[06:31] <Trunkz> on a windows system
[06:32] <ub0ti> heh...fredl- yeah, its already installed, and like i said earlier, it shows up correctly on Opera's Program paths
[06:32] <Concord_Dawn> it will scan your computer to see if it's vulnerable.
[06:32] <Mustang97> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12246
[06:32] <Trunkz> and copy the .sys & .inf file from the windows box to your linux box
[06:32] <mustard5> Mustang97, try putting arricks nickname in the line so his notifications goes off :)
[06:32] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, how can iinstall the exe file in linux?
[06:32] <jmoncayo> Trunkz, oki
[06:32] <Trunkz> In Linux?
[06:32] <Mustang97> mm'k
[06:32] <Mustang97> arrick - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12246
[06:33] <Trunkz> errm.. you can use cedega and wine to install windows apps
[06:33] <_robin> please, anyone, take the time to help me - haven't got much time left
[06:33] <Concord_Dawn> yes.,
[06:33] <mustard5> Mustang97, thats the trick ;)
[06:33] <Trunkz> Not too sure how well you're going to install a driver tho :)
[06:33] <johnny3d> _robin, www.pastebin.com
[06:33] <wd3> Concord_Dawn, that link won't do damage will it? i would to test mine also, but afraid.
[06:33] <Mustang97> yea..  didnt think he would use that seeing the size of the chan.
[06:33] <Concord_Dawn> damage to your computer? No.
[06:34] <Mustang97> If I did that in one of my chans I would be going nuts.
[06:34] <Trunkz> Concord_Dawn, I appreciate that probe page :) Running it on my laptop.. to see if anything is open :)
[06:34] <wd3> tonyyarusso, hey what's up? thanks for the help in the past days...
[06:34] <Concord_Dawn> np Trunkz.
[06:34] <_robin> http://pastebin.com/659806
[06:34] <Trunkz> So far.. so good :o
[06:34] <johnny3d> Since I am having trouble with the kde desktop how can I set gdm as default?
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Not too much.  How are you doing with all that now?
[06:34] <Concord_Dawn> >.< Forgot I had Apache2 running on this box
[06:34] <Trunkz> The router's doing its job xD
[06:34] <eric> I am gonna cry :'( I cant get my Creative Sound Blaster L!VE to work
[06:34] <eric> no matter how hard I try
[06:35] <Trunkz> Anyways, any folk recommend a firewall to set up on ubuntu?
[06:35] <Trunkz> I dont want it to be too much of a resource-hog
[06:35] <Tenkawa> I'll ask a question I'm sure has been asked before... If I have been a long time Debian user, Ubuntu's learning curve is ?
[06:35] <Trunkz> since my ram is fairly limited atm (256MB)
[06:35] <duelboot> Trunkz, firestarter
[06:35] <Concord_Dawn> Trunkz, firestarter.
[06:35] <Trunkz> I thought firestarters as well :P
[06:35] <Trunkz> But, not sure if it uses up precious ram :P
[06:35] <wd3> well i just decided to stick with gnome, i'm familiar with it, i always come back to gnome. lol
[06:35] <mustard5> Trunkz, well there is one by default already, you really need a frontend for it like firestarter
[06:35] <Concord_Dawn> I ran it on a 128MB RAM with Apache2/IRCd/eggdrop on it as well.
[06:35] <NoUse> Tenkawa minimal
[06:35] <duelboot> Ram, with 3GB, who cares Trunkz ?  :)
[06:35] <Trunkz> iptables right mustard?
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> Trunkz: It won't use any except when you're changing settings.
[06:35] <Concord_Dawn> yes Trunkz.
[06:35] <Tenkawa> NoUse: excellent..
[06:35] <Sebastian> help, i've installed drivers from nvidia, and when i restart the machine the X wont start
[06:36] <_robin> i haven't got much time left :(
[06:36] <Trunkz> :)
[06:36] <mustard5> Trunkz, by default you are set up to accept all incoming connections
[06:36] <Sebastian> have to install again nvidia drivers
[06:36] <Tenkawa> NoUse: I figured I'd give it a try.
[06:36] <Trunkz> yeah, thats default iptable settings
[06:36] <johnny3d> _robin, what is the problem?
[06:36] <jmoncayo> how can i copy a file from my linux box to a win me machine?
[06:36] <Trunkz> I dont worry too much
[06:36] <NoUse> Tenkawa all the core utilities are the basically the same, apt, dpkg, etc
[06:36] <Trunkz> since I'm behind a router
[06:36] <Tenkawa> got one VPs running Debian building a second running Ubuntu
[06:36] <Trunkz> but when I start takin the laptop out as off next week
[06:36] <Tenkawa> oh.. great
[06:36] <tonyyarusso> How do firestarter and shorewall compare to each other?
[06:36] <Trunkz> I'll need abit more protection..
[06:36] <mustard5> Trunkz, yeah, I dont' run any services so I havent had any grey hairs over the issue myself :)
[06:36] <Tenkawa> sounds like a plan
[06:36] <Concord_Dawn> tonyyarusso, Google knows all.
[06:36] <_robin> johnny3d: to re-say it again:  hey, since it is dead in #kubuntu, i'll ask it here. i tried to install KDE 3.5.2, and after that i still have the old KDE, and when i tried dist-upgrade, it said that all KDE packages were held back, and when i tried reinstalling kubuntu-desktop (yes, it was uninstalled), it said some message about a serious problem. so i just installed kubuntu, and now i have come across a bug?
[06:36] <jmoncayo> how can i copy a file from my linux box to a win me machine?
[06:36] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, just dif interface to do the same
[06:36] <tonyyarusso> Concord_Dawn: Aah.
[06:36] <Trunkz> Wait, by default.. are there any services ran?
[06:37] <_robin> does anybody even LISTEN to me here?
[06:37] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Okay, simple enough.
[06:37] <Concord_Dawn> Trunkz, no.
[06:37] <Tenkawa> NoUse: thanks for the info
[06:37] <Sebastian> help, i've installed drivers from nvidia, and when i restart the machine the X wont start
[06:37] <Concord_Dawn> not that I know of.
[06:37] <mustard5> Trunkz, in default install there are no listening services
[06:37] <Sebastian> have to install again nvidia drivers
[06:37] <NoUse> Tenkawa np
[06:37] <Trunkz> Nice, thanks guys
[06:37] <Trunkz> thats cleared up something for me
[06:37] <tonyyarusso> _robin: Yeah, but I don't know how to help you.
[06:37] <mustard5> Trunkz, if you add services then you have to worry :)
[06:37] <johnny3d> _robin, I am experiencing problems with kde as well.  I would suggest defaulting to gnome.
[06:37] <_robin> :(
[06:37] <Concord_Dawn> _robin, gnome > kde.
[06:37] <Sebastian> help, i've installed drivers from nvidia, and when i restart the machine the X wont start
[06:37] <Sebastian> have to install again nvidia drivers
[06:37] <Trunkz> mustard5, the good thing.. is that this laptop is fairly 'old', so I wont even think abotu installing services
[06:37] <Trunkz> about*
[06:38] <Concord_Dawn> !tell Sebastian about nvidia
[06:38] <johnny3d> on that note how can i reinstate gdm as default on my system?
[06:38] <Sebastian> have to install again nvidia drivers every time i restart
[06:38] <_robin> please, kde is good for me, don't argue about which DE is best, just help me :|
[06:38] <Concord_Dawn> johnny3d, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:38] <tonyyarusso> Can you nmap yourself, or would that be dumb?
[06:38] <mustard5> johnny3d, I take it you have both gnome and kde installed?
[06:39] <Concord_Dawn> tonyyarusso, yes you can.
[06:39] <johnny3d> mustard5, yes.
[06:39] <meloch> is there any way to quit x in ubuntu without modifying the default runlevel and rebooting?
[06:39] <Concord_Dawn> But by default some systems allow access to all ports if the originating IP is 127.0.0.1
[06:39] <Concord_Dawn> So, use a website.
[06:39] <arrick> hey mustang
[06:39] <arrick> Mustang97,
[06:39] <Sebastian> can someone please help me?
[06:39] <mustard5> johnny3d, at the login screen go to the 'sessions' choice and choose gnome as default
[06:39] <tonyyarusso> Concord_Dawn: Ah, okay.  Yeah, nmap said a bunch of stuff was open, but that URL from before said all was secure.
[06:39] <Mustang97> arrick: Yes.
[06:39] <mustard5> johnny3d, at the kdm login screen
[06:39] <meloch> Sebastian, what's it about?
[06:39] <johnny3d> mustard5, ok.
[06:39] <_robin> GAH! >_<
[06:39] <eric> can someone please help me setting up my soundblaster live audiocard?
[06:40] <arrick> Mustang97, hit ctrlx to exit that ten type in sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[06:40] <Concord_Dawn> !tell eric about soundblaster
[06:40] <Concord_Dawn> pft.
[06:40] <Oompa> Hey.. noob question here
[06:40] <Oompa> How do I install from a .tgz"
[06:40] <Sebastian> meloch, i have installed nvidia drivers, and when i reboot the machine, the X wont start until i reinstall the drivers
[06:40] <Concord_Dawn> Oompa, what are you trying to install?
[06:40] <Oompa> eer .tar.qz
[06:40] <johnny3d> _robin, we are trying to tell you kde is having problems.
[06:40] <Oompa> Winrar
[06:40] <tonyyarusso> Oompa: First, what are you trying to install?  YOu might not have to.
[06:40] <obnibolongo> Oompa:  generally you don't
[06:40] <arrick> Mustang97, then change the line that looks like this 'iface eth1 inet dhcp' to 'iface ath0 inet dhcp'
[06:40] <mustard5> Oompa, thats a complex question :)
[06:40] <Concord_Dawn> Oompa, this is Linux. WinRAR is for Windows.
[06:40] <Oompa> There's a winrar for linux
[06:41] <Concord_Dawn> heh
[06:41] <Concord_Dawn> news to me.
[06:41] <Trunkz> lol
[06:41] <Concord_Dawn> anyways, you shouldn't install WinRAR.
[06:41] <Sebastian> meloch, i have installed nvidia drivers, and when i reboot the machine, the X wont start until i reinstall the drivers
[06:41] <Trunkz> unrar I believe
[06:41] <Trunkz> :)
[06:41] <Oompa> I won't?
[06:41] <Concord_Dawn> apt-get install rar
[06:41] <wd3> Concord_Dawn, @ terminal i ran firestarter but when i closed terminal firestarter shut down.
[06:41] <Mustang97> arrick:  "sudo: unable to lookup via gethostbyname()"
[06:41] <Trunkz> there we go ;)
[06:41] <Oompa> ok thanks Concord_Dawn
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> Oompa: The bot told you some things about rar that you might want to check out instead.
[06:41] <Concord_Dawn> !firestarter
[06:41] <Trunkz> wd3, dont run firestarter from terminal.. It'll close it
[06:41] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[06:41] <mustard5> Mustang97, looks like your /etc/hosts file is misconfigured
[06:41] <obnibolongo> Oompa: Command line only, are you sure you want it? :P
[06:41] <Sebastian> meloch, i have installed nvidia drivers, and when i reboot the machine, the X wont start until i reinstall the drivers
[06:42] <Oompa> obnibolongo, yes :D
[06:42] <eric> noone who can help me :'(
[06:42] <taigeR> are there any financial application like quicken for linux?
[06:42] <mustard5> Mustang97, when that happens your sudo privileges go bye bye :)
[06:42] <Concord_Dawn> eric, what's our problem?
[06:42] <Sebastian> help with NVIDIA drivers please
[06:42] <[PoVal] Dutchy> I have a mouse that has a 'back'-button on it, works default in windows, but it doesnt do anything here... is this a setting I have to change or something I have to install?
[06:42] <mustard5> Mustang97, its fixable though
[06:42] <Mustang97> I installed ubuntu yesterday.. only thing I ahve done is install codec packs to test if my movies would work.
[06:42] <Oompa> Concord_Dawn,  Package rar has no installation candidate?
[06:42] <meloch> sebastian, what do you mean x won't start? what exactly happens?
[06:42] <Concord_Dawn> hmm.
[06:42] <duelboot> eric, what is your question?
[06:42] <wd3> Trunkz, thanks. how was that website Concord_Dawn gave u, informative i need to check it out too.
[06:42] <doubletwist> Well that sucked...
[06:42] <Trunkz> wd3, its great..
[06:42] <Sebastian> meloch, says that there's no screen
[06:42] <doubletwist> My ubuntu desktop got hacked on my birthday :(
[06:42] <Trunkz> Nothing new to me though :P
[06:42] <mustard5> Mustang97, it could have been when you were using he networking thingy?
[06:43] <Mustang97> I need to reinstall ?  or just fix some paths?
[06:43] <arrick> Mustang97, are you logged in as root?
[06:43] <Concord_Dawn> You using Breezy Oompa?
[06:43] <eric> wellI cant configure my sb live soundcard (no sound) it is listed in the devices list though
[06:43] <Oompa> Concord_Dawn, I'm using dapper
[06:43] <Mustang97> arrick: Yes
[06:43] <bullfrogger> how can I connect to other pc's on my network without entering a password everytime?
[06:43] <Trunkz> starting to get irritated at the fact
[06:43] <Concord_Dawn> oh.
[06:43] <Trunkz> that foxytunes refuses to recognise xmms
[06:43] <tonyyarusso> taigeR: GnuCash maybe?  You could try seeing if there's an equivalent listed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant, or related lists around the web.
[06:43] <Concord_Dawn> !tell Oompa about dapper
[06:43] <mustard5> Mustang97, ah well..from root its easy to fix
[06:43] <Mustang97> mustard5:  shrugg..
[06:43] <Concord_Dawn> although, there IS a rar package for dapper.
[06:43] <Concord_Dawn> sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[06:44] <Concord_Dawn> you need multiverse enabled though
[06:44] <tonyyarusso> Oompa: You might just need to enable uni/multi.
[06:44] <Mustang97> To be honest..  I am still learning the ropes of ubuntu..  not sure exactly what I'm doing so I've been reading a hella log of techs / docs.
[06:44] <wd3> everyone, i would like to say, you all are the best, i keep coming back to ubuntu and the support is all good. thanks.
[06:44] <arrick> Mustang97, you can forget typing sudo then
[06:44] <doubletwist> I'm still trying to figure out what was running that allowed them to hack in.
[06:44] <arrick> you can just type in the rest
[06:44] <Concord_Dawn> doubletwist, what happened?
[06:44] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn Someone rooted my desktop
[06:44] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn a script kiddie I'm sure.
[06:45] <Mustang97> arrick:    The sudo not working.  would that be why when I try to open my networking settings it dont open?
[06:45] <Concord_Dawn> doubletwist, first, cover the basics.
[06:45] <Concord_Dawn> update everything.
[06:45] <Concord_Dawn> and install a firewall of some sort. firestarter is good.
[06:45] <arrick> Mustang97, if your signed in as root, you dont need to type sudo
[06:45] <sockpuppe1> really good
[06:46] <Concord_Dawn> after that, netstat -a and see what's listening.
[06:46] <Mustang97> arrick : oh..
[06:46] <mustard5> arrick, he might be signed in as root via terminal, but lacking sudo functions for the gui
[06:46] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn No, I can't even boot. They hosed some binaries trying to replace them with their rootkit copies.
[06:46] <arrick> ok
[06:46] <doubletwist> I  know part of why they got in.
[06:47] <Mustang97> arrick: when you say logged in you mean login root or the username it asked me to create?    is their a diff from root and administrative?
[06:47] <mabus06> why?
[06:47] <mabus06> doubletwist: ?
[06:47] <mustard5> arrick, if his /etc/hosts file is missing a hostname then he will have borked sudo privileges
[06:47] <Concord_Dawn> doubletwist, format and start over then.
[06:47] <stijn> hello
[06:47] <sockpuppe1> doubletwist why?
[06:47] <doubletwist> I had set my router to use my IP as a DMZ temporarily while I was hosting a game in windoze. I forgot to turn it back off when I was done...
[06:47] <arrick> mustard5, it says admin isnta a group on his box, and also
[06:47] <stijn> i have just installed ubuntu
[06:47] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn Yeah that's the plan.
[06:47] <stijn> and i tried to install lame with sudo apt-get install lame
[06:47] <Trunkz> Can aonyone point me to the firefox config file?
[06:47] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn Although I'm going to try to figure out what daemon or whatever they got in on.
[06:47] <stijn> but he says he cant find the package
[06:47] <mustard5> arrick, ah ok...expert install maybe?
[06:47] <Concord_Dawn> doubletwist, this computer I'm sitting on is DMZed right now.
[06:47] <stijn> can anyone help me ?
[06:47] <mustard5> Mustang97, did you use the expert install option?
[06:48] <Concord_Dawn> doubletwist, don't worry yourself about it. You probably won't find it anyways.
[06:48] <doubletwist> Concord_Dawn Well I didn't have iptables running either
[06:48] <chmod775> how do I update my breezy to drapper drake
[06:48] <vipriv> hi, i have a wireless problem, i need to install the poldhu driver for a 3com, but it won't build, i think the problem is with the linux-source package. i have the linux-source and pcmcia-cs for my kernel, but still no build
[06:48] <sockpuppe1> Trunkz do you mean the thing you need to compile from source?
[06:48] <Mustang97> no
[06:48] <chmod775> ?
[06:48] <arrick> hey Mustang97 can you nano /etc/hosts and paste it for me?
[06:48] <Trunkz> no
[06:48] <mabus06> doubletwist: But how did he break into ubuntu? A router isn't the be all and end all of security.
[06:48] <Trunkz> I mean the actual config ile
[06:48] <Concord_Dawn> It's much easier to start over and do it right this time.
[06:48] <Trunkz> file*
[06:48] <Mustang97> arrick 1 sec
[06:48] <arrick> k
[06:48] <Trunkz> which houses all its settings..
[06:48] <doubletwist> mabus06 I'm not sure yet.
[06:48] <Mustang97> arrick: here?   or the pastebin?
[06:48] <doubletwist> mabus06 I'm still trying to figure out what rootkit they used.
[06:48] <chmod775> how do I update my breezy to drapper drake
[06:48] <chmod775> ?
[06:48] <mustard5> Mustang97, pastebin would be good
[06:48] <Concord_Dawn> Mustang97, pastebin.
[06:48] <tonyyarusso> Why does my windows partition show up on the desktop when none of my other mounted partitions do?  How to hide it (but still have removable media show up)?
[06:49] <Mustang97> mm'ka..  thats what I thought
[06:49] <Mustang97> :)
[06:49] <tritium> doubletwist: what ports did you open for this to happen/
[06:49] <tritium> ?
[06:49] <Concord_Dawn> !tell chmod775 about dapperupgrade
[06:49] <kmag> Are any of you familiar w/ fuse / sshfs ?
[06:49] <Daniel-busch-300> Ist hier jemand der deutsch spricht ???
[06:49] <tonyyarusso> !de
[06:49] <Concord_Dawn> !tell chmod775 about dapper
[06:49] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[06:49] <Daniel-busch-300> thanks
[06:49] <arrick> paste bin
[06:49] <leandro_> hi! how access a NTFS partition from Ubuntu?
[06:49] <arrick> Mustang97, ^^
[06:49] <arrick> !ntfs
[06:49] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:49] <doubletwist> tritium Well nothing was firewalled [temporarily, oops]  and I had Xorg running, ssh, cups, and maybe samba
[06:49] <Concord_Dawn> leandro_, just like you would any other partition.
[06:50] <bullfrogger> someone help get my LAN up and runnin plz
[06:50] <Concord_Dawn> WARNING: NTFS PARTITIONS ARE READONLY.
[06:50] <Mustang97> arrick - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12248
[06:50] <leandro_> Concord_Dawn: in /media?
[06:50] <Concord_Dawn> leandro_, is it an internal or external drive?
[06:50] <kmag> Concord_Dawn: there's always captive NTFS
[06:50] <mustard5> Mustang97, yeah..your missing a hostname atm
[06:50] <Concord_Dawn> kmag, I put that warning out as a disclaimer.
[06:50] <arrick> mustard5, check out Mustang97's post please
[06:50] <mustard5> Mustang97, you will need to make one up :)
[06:50] <mabus06> doubletwist: If you had your C drive shared and used the same passwords for windows and ubuntu then I could see how that happened.
[06:50] <shadeofgrey> hi guys
[06:50] <shadeofgrey> i need a heads up on how to use the ubuntu live CD
[06:50] <clausen> how do I conevert an wave file to mp3 ?
[06:51] <shadeofgrey> when i duso commnands, whats the password?
[06:51] <Concord_Dawn> !tell shadeofgrey about livecd
[06:51] <Mustang97> make one up?
[06:51] <mustard5> arrick, yeah definitely no hostname there atm
[06:51] <mabus06> shadeofgrey: your user password
[06:51] <tonyyarusso> shadeofgrey: Your user one.
[06:51] <arrick> yeah
[06:51] <wd3> tonyyarusso, how do i private
[06:51] <kmag> So... sshfs is mounted but doesn't show up using df
[06:51] <mustard5> Mustang97, what do you want to call your host :)
[06:51] <doubletwist> mabus06 no C wasn't shared
[06:51] <Mustang97> sorry for the ignorance..  not to familure with this.
[06:51] <doubletwist> mabus06 only printers would have been shared.
[06:51] <Ekumba> hello
[06:51] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Ask first, and then /msg nick Your message here.
[06:51] <shadeofgrey> i dont need to know how to customize a CD
[06:51] <Mustang97> My windows domain is set to WEB-ELEETS
[06:51] <Jay_valles> shadeofgrey: jsut curious ... what version are you using on hte live cd??
[06:51] <arrick> morning doubletwist
[06:51] <mustard5> Mustang97, anything you like..the default is to call it ubuntu
[06:51] <Concord_Dawn> rofl
[06:51] <mabus06> doubletwist: you had a sshd server running though?
[06:51] <shadeofgrey> i need to know how to use the CD's features
[06:51] <wd3> thanks
[06:51] <doubletwist> mabus06 yeah
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> shadeofgrey: All right, such as?
[06:52] <shadeofgrey> Jay_valles: the newest dapper daily
[06:52] <Ekumba> does anyone know a good messenger for ubuntu with icq and aim support?like istant messenger for win?
[06:52] <mabus06> doubletwist: was it a strong password?
[06:52] <doubletwist> mabus06 but didn't log in using passwords, only keys
[06:52] <Ekumba> but not gaim
[06:52] <mabus06> oh
[06:52] <mustard5> Mustang97, ok..add that in lowercase without the hyphen to the end of the first line in /etc/hosts
[06:52] <shadeofgrey> tonyyarusso: whats ther default sudo password?
[06:52] <arrick> Ekumba, GAIM
[06:52] <Concord_Dawn> Ekumba, trillian, if it support Linux.
[06:52] <Concord_Dawn> shadeofgrey, blank.
[06:52] <arrick> ouch sorry didnt see that
[06:52] <Jay_valles> shadeofgrey: what features wolud you like to see...
[06:52] <Ekumba> does trillian support linux?
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> Concord_Dawn: It doesn't.
[06:52] <Concord_Dawn> I don't know Ekumba.
[06:52] <duelboot> Ekumba, I use Kopete and like it quite a bit
[06:52] <doubletwist> mabus06 Wow duh that may be it.
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> shadeofgrey: I don't think there is one in a live session.
[06:52] <shadeofgrey> Concord_Dawn: okay how do i mount a usb drive after the system boots so i can get files off the broken systems disk
[06:52] <Concord_Dawn> oroo.
[06:53] <Concord_Dawn> hm.
[06:53] <Ekumba> Kopete,is this good?
[06:53] <Concord_Dawn> By not breaking your system in the first place? :-P
[06:53] <doubletwist> mabus06 I had set a root password of 'test' just to see if something worked and I never took the root passwd out again. dammit
[06:53] <Concord_Dawn> It should automatically mount it.
[06:53] <Mustang97> add?  127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost webeleets
[06:53] <arrick> hey shadeofgrey /dev/sda1
[06:53] <Mustang97> ?
[06:53] <duelboot> see above, I think so Ekumba ... can view multiple accounts at the same time
[06:53] <Concord_Dawn> brb, washroom.
[06:53] <doubletwist> mabus06 I bet that's it
[06:53] <mabus06> doubletwist: haha, hmmmm
[06:53] <Ekumba> ok,i give it a try
[06:53] <Ekumba> thanks
[06:53] <shadeofgrey> Concord_Dawn: i need to grab aboiut a gig of data -- mostly word docs and the like offa windows system that wonty boot
[06:53] <mustard5> Mustang97, yeah beautiful :)
[06:53] <doubletwist> mabus06 I forgot my servers don't allow root to log in via ssh, but the ubuntu does.
[06:53] <duelboot> Ekumba, try it...if you don't like it...sudo apt-get remove  :)
[06:53] <shadeofgrey> the guy is in a real hurry because its all his tax documentation
[06:53] <Ekumba> :-)
[06:54] <fRz[Fu] > hi there
[06:54] <doubletwist> mabus06 An I can't find any sign of a rootkit, only the IRC bot they tried to install.
[06:54] <arrick> shadeofgrey, where you from?
[06:54] <mustard5> Mustang97, save the file and you should be right to open that network thingy now
[06:54] <Jay_valles> shadeofgrey: How do you like it?
[06:54] <shadeofgrey> so im under serious pressure to get it all off the disk and onto my usb thumb drive
[06:54] <Mustang97> Trying it now.
[06:54] <mabus06> doubletwist: irc bot? maybe there is some info about the attacker there?
[06:54] <mustard5> Mustang97, assuming you have sudo privileges with this account,, which you should have if you did default install
[06:54] <wd3> Concord_Dawn, what's the diff between apt-get and aptitude
[06:54] <shadeofgrey> Jay_valles: havent used it yet
[06:54] <shadeofgrey> arrick: Florida why?
[06:54] <fRz[Fu] > need help guys, I'd like to upgrade Firefox (1.0.3 to 1.5.2) cleanly can someone guide me ?
[06:55] <duelboot> shadeofgrey, use a live cd and see if you can mount the windows partition
[06:55] <arrick> just wondering, cause its taxtime in michigan
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> ubotu: tell fRz[Fu]  about firefox1.5
[06:55] <Mustang97> mustard5:  Okay,  added, saved...    tryed to open the networking tab... but no go.
[06:55] <arrick> gotta restart the gui Mustang97
[06:55] <mustard5> Mustang97, ok..from your root terminal...I'll get you to look at your /etc/sudoers file
[06:55] <FlameSphere> Where does Gaim save the conversations
[06:55] <doubletwist> mabus06 Yeah there is. I'm copying that data off to peruse later, before I wipe the system.
[06:55] <mustard5> Mustang97, cat /etc/sudoers
[06:55] <fRz[Fu] > thank you tonyyarusso i'm gonna take a look
[06:55] <shadeofgrey> duelboot: thats exactly what im going to do.. i juyst need to know how to use the "recover a broken system feature" after i get all his data off...
[06:56] <mustard5> Mustang97, tell me what the last line in the file is
[06:56] <Mustang97> oh shit.. wait.
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> FlameSphere: ~/.gaim/logs/yourscreenname/contactscreenname
[06:56] <Reivec> got a quick question for those that are in a helping mood.  I am trying to dual boot ubuntu and xp on a system using RAID1 to mirror the whole deal and I setup all the volumes with the xp installer and now am trying to add ubuntu to it.  However linux appears to treat RAID a bit different and I do not even know if this is possible.  Can this be done?
[06:56] <doubletwist> mabus06 Thanks for helping me discover the depths of my stupidity. Three little mistakes made in a row that let someone just waltz right into my system. :)
[06:56] <FlameSphere> thanks
[06:56] <Mustang97> mustard5 sorry hold on.    it said error writing /etc/hosts: Permission denied"
[06:56] <arrick> yes Reivec
[06:56] <arrick> check out the wik
[06:56] <duelboot> shadeofgrey, don't know haven't had to do the recover
[06:56] <arrick> !dualboot
[06:56] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[06:56] <mustard5> Mustang97, ah ok..so you were at a root prompt?
[06:56] <doubletwist> Happy birthday to me... hehe
[06:56] <Mustang97> mustard5 so I guess their is a diff between the actual ROOT account and the account it had me create when installed.
[06:56] <mabus06> doubletwist: no problem... I was worried about the possibility of ubuntu being vulnerable to attack... Whenever I leave my sshd server on, I get bruteforced.
[06:57] <mustard5> Mustang97, yes..the normal account is a user account with sudo privileges
[06:57] <arrick> doubletwist, you turning 16, 17 , or 18? happy birthday
[06:57] <Mustang97> ahhhhh
[06:57] <mustard5> Mustang97, root is disabled by default in ubuntu
[06:57] <Reivec> arrick, will do, appreciate the link
[06:57] <Trunkz> For those who use Firefox, some nice tweaks: http://www.tweakfactor.com/articles/tweaks/firefoxtweak/4.html
[06:57] <arrick> np
[06:57] <Trunkz> :)
[06:57] <doubletwist> arrick Hahaha No I'm turned 32 yesterday.
[06:57] <mustard5> Mustang97, to fix this I can show you a link to a HOW TO I have written...
[06:57] <Mustang97> mustard5: what is the command to switch users in terminal.
[06:57] <doubletwist> arrick And yet I haven't learned English yet apparrently.
[06:57] <arrick> older than you sound doubletwist haha
[06:57] <arrick> why not?
[06:57] <Mustang97> mustard5: that would work too
[06:57] <mustard5> Mustang97, well without your sudo privileges you can't do it atm
[06:57] <tonyyarusso> Mustang97: su newuser
[06:58] <mlowe> Mustang97, su username
[06:58] <Mustang97> yea that.
[06:58] <Mustang97> wtf..   doest he root account default its pass or something?
[06:58] <quiet> can anyone tell me how to replace the ubuntu logo for gnome... i installed the garganuan icon set, but it still uses the ubuntu logo in place of the 'foot'
[06:58] <Reivec> arrick, that link doesn't seem to mention anything about RAID1, which is the bulk of my problem, not dual booting
[06:58] <doubletwist> mabus06 Nope, I've only proven that ubuntu is vulnerable to attacks on stupidity. :)
[06:58] <FlameSphere> are the log files for gaim hidden?
[06:59] <arrick> !raid
[06:59] <ubotu> I heard raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[06:59] <leandro_> Can i play mpeg videos in Linux???
[06:59] <mustard5> Mustang97, root is disabled by default in a default install
[06:59] <mlowe> FlameSphere, ~/.gaim
[06:59] <mlehrer> what is that page that explains how to do decss & java on ubuntu
[06:59] <Marineboi> Hey.
[06:59] <arrick> Reivec, ^^
[06:59] <mthakur> what is the master reset command?
[06:59] <Mustang97> okay
[06:59] <mthakur> for linux i mean?
[06:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell quiet about menulogo
[06:59] <Mustang97> mustard5: thanks.. lemme go get this fixored up
[06:59] <mustard5> Mustang97, it has no password at all (that can be recognised)
[06:59] <mustard5> Mustang97, I'll get a link for you..hang ten
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> quiet: I'm trying to remember the wiki page for that...  If nothing else I think http://help.ubuntu.com --> Starter guide mentions that.
[06:59] <quiet> thanks _jason
[06:59] <Marineboi> I just ran the live version of Ubuntu it automatically recognized my Ineternet does that mean if I do a hard install then it will too?
[07:00] <arrick> Marineboi, yes
[07:00] <Mustang97> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[07:00] <Mustang97> that?
[07:00] <Marineboi> okay cool.
[07:00] <_jason> quiet: if you rename/delete the file you get the foot back.  If you replace it, you get whatever you replaced it with.  You may have to 'killall gnome-panel' for it to take effect
[07:00] <FlameSphere> thank you
[07:00] <mustard5> Mustang97, nope..you need to fix your /etc/hosts file :)
[07:00] <mustard5> Mustang97, one second..still looking :)
[07:00] <ub0ti> can someone tell me a few good firewalls i can consider installing?
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> _jason: If you rename it you get the foot back?  Is there a file listing icons by priority somewhere?
[07:01] <mustard5> Mustang97, ok, well I think I can explain it actually
[07:01] <ub0ti> !firewall
[07:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[07:01] <arrick> ub0ti, you dont actually need on with ubuntu
[07:01] <mthakur> my GUI won't load up when I start Ubuntu. It comes up with a dos screen. any help?
[07:01] <mustard5> Mustang97, you know when you boot up with grub...you have a 'Recovery Mode' option?
[07:01] <_jason> tonyyarusso: I don't know of one
[07:01] <arrick> mthakur, type startx and tell me what it does
[07:01] <tritium> mthakur: that's not dos, of course ;)
[07:01] <kimo> anyway to voice chat on yahoo ?
[07:01] <limaunion> hi, in GNOME whenever i want to save something, for example from firefox, and I get the file browser window opened from 'browse for other folders', I get a so small window, I'd like set it to a bigger size by default, any ideas ?
[07:01] <Mustang97> mustard5: yes.
[07:01] <mustard5> Mustang97, k
[07:02] <mustard5> Mustang97, well if you use that and let it go through..it will drop you to a root prompt...
[07:02] <mustard5> Mustang97, from there you can use nano /etc/hosts to edit the /etc/hosts file
[07:02] <fRz[Fu] > tonyyarusso, the tutorial for firefox1.5 you gave me is nice but I don't have any folders in the /opt/ directory
[07:02] <Mustang97> mustard5: Okay, restarting the pc now.
[07:02] <tonyyarusso> kimo: The in-development vv stuff for Gaim already works with yahoo I believe, so if you're comfortable with beta software you could try that.
[07:02] <mustard5> Mustang97, you would add the hostname..save and then reboot
[07:02] <tonyyarusso> fRz[Fu] : You have to make them.
[07:02] <ub0ti> i know- i am trying to remove it for good
[07:02] <mthakur> o lol
[07:02] <mthakur> ye then  it loads up.
[07:03] <ub0ti> i get NAT errors on azureus
[07:03] <mthakur> but how do u make it default?
[07:03] <Mustang97> mustard5: Is their a way to make it were I can use root access with my user name?  or is that bad?
[07:03] <fRz[Fu] > tonyyarusso,  "cd /opt/firefox/plugins/" I can't even proceed
[07:03] <mustard5> Mustang97, sure..once you have sudo back we can do that
[07:03] <Mustang97> mustard5: okay
[07:03] <arrick> hey guys how do you make the gui load by default?
[07:03] <tonyyarusso> fRz[Fu] : 'mkdir /opt/firefox/ && mkdir /opt/firefox/plugins'
[07:03] <tonyyarusso> fRz[Fu] : With sudo actually.
[07:03] <fRz[Fu] > tonyyarusso, now trying, ty
[07:04] <Chousuke> mkdir -p /opt/firefox/plugins should work too :)
[07:04] <mustard5> arrick, instead of startx?
[07:04] <tonyyarusso> Chousuke: What's the -p do?
[07:04] <Chousuke> if I remember the switch correctly
[07:04] <Chousuke> tonyyarusso: creates parent directories too
[07:04] <tonyyarusso> Chousuke: Oh cool.
[07:04] <Chousuke> iirc.
[07:04] <Chousuke> :P
[07:04] <mthakur> i have installed XAMPP. But how do u make it work?
[07:04] <mthakur> eh?
[07:04] <Mustang97> mustard5: Okay.  I am in root account in recovery mode.
[07:05] <mustard5> Mustang97, k
[07:05] <mustard5> Mustang97, nano /etc/hosts
[07:05] <Mustang97> I need todo the nano /etc/hostname   or somfin
[07:05] <Mustang97> yes.. hosts
[07:05] <arrick> mustard5, yes
[07:05] <darx> hello guys
[07:05] <mustard5> arrick, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart   ?
[07:05] <Mustang97> mustard5 okay..  saved
[07:05] <mustard5> arrick, is that what you mean?
[07:05] <darx> is anyone free to help out a noob????????
[07:05] <Mustang97> mustard5: now reboot?
[07:06] <mustard5> Mustang97, you can get fancy and do shutdown now -r
[07:06] <obnibolongo> darx: what is the problem?
[07:06] <mustard5> Mustang97, :)
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> darx: Just ask your question.
[07:06] <darx> yup
[07:06] <mustard5> Mustang97, or just reboot ;)
[07:06] <arrick> mustard5, mthakur is defaulting into terminal , startx works, but he wants to boot default into the gdm
[07:06] <darx> i'd like to install all sort of multimedia support
[07:06] <mustard5> arrick, ah ok
[07:06] <Mustang97> mustard5 Okay...  either way works..  its rebooting
[07:06] <darx> couldn't find a proper thread on the forums
[07:06] <mthakur> o yeah. thanks arrick
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> darx: Start with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:07] <darx> thanks
[07:07] <mustard5> arrick, not sure...how did this happen?  where the runlevels changed?
[07:07] <arrick> I dont know the details ask mthakur
[07:07] <darx> i bow to thee guru
[07:07] <geeknation> hey
[07:07] <arrick> mustard5, ^^
[07:07] <mustard5> k
[07:07] <TokenBad> in ubuntu is there any programs for scanning or trying to repair hard drives?
[07:07] <mthakur> hi mustard5
[07:07] <Apostle^> where is the default firefox folder
[07:07] <arrick> fsch
[07:07] <Concord_Dawn> !repos
[07:07] <arrick> fsck
[07:07] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[07:08] <arrick> TokenBad, fsck
[07:08] <mustard5> mthakur, when did this start happening?
[07:08] <geeknation> i was wondering if there was anyway to update videos on my ipod video thry Ubuntu, anyone got any ieads/pointers?
[07:08] <mustard5> Mustang97, you should be able to input your user password now when doing administrative task..ie the network thingy
[07:08] <TokenBad> ok and how do I see what drives are connected to system?
[07:08] <Mustang97> mustard5: mm'ka
[07:08] <arrick> mount
[07:09] <arrick> TokenBad, ^^
[07:09] <Mustang97> its loading still
[07:09] <TokenBad> and if its not mounted
[07:09] <FlameSphere> Is there some way to get a new theme for unbuntu?
[07:09] <arrick> TokenBad, sudo mount /dev/blah
[07:09] <TokenBad> the drive is dammaged
[07:09] <mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my microphone working? I unmute it in volume controll, set it to capture, but it still doesn't work. It's on. It's plugged in. It's worked on ubuntu before. I've asked here like a bunch of times, and googled for it, but I can't find any help. Any ideas?
[07:09] <mustard5> FlameSphere, many ways..
[07:09] <TokenBad> or I think it is
[07:09] <mthakur> Mustard5, the problem started when I tried to install LAMP. I messed it up and then some1 on the forum told me to use XAMPP. I installed that It was working fine. Then i thought I would go to webmin and deinstall apache2 on startup. I checked disable now and on startup and then it happpened.
[07:09] <sockpuppe1> geeknation if I remember correctly you could use handbrake to make ipod complient vids
[07:10] <kbrooks> mthakur: don't trust thwe forums
[07:10] <Mustang97> mustard5: Logged in and I get this error now.  "could not look up internet address for .   This will prevent gnome from operting correctly it may be possible to correct the problem by ading to the file /etc/hosts
[07:10] <mthakur> why?
[07:10] <mustard5> mthakur, so when you manually start up the gui, can you reverse those choices?
[07:10] <Concord_Dawn> so all I do for a dist-upgrade from Hoary to Breezy is change to the offical sources.list and then do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[07:10] <[PoVal] Dutchy> Im still running hoary (havent used this OS in months) and I want to upgrade to Dapper, can I do this by replacing hoary with dapper in sources.list?
[07:10] <mthakur> i don't get ya?
[07:10] <TokenBad> how can I list unmounted drives
[07:10] <kbrooks> [PoVal] Dutchy: no
[07:11] <mustard5> Mustang97, hmm
[07:11] <Mustang97> Perhaps it didnt like the "webeleets"  that I put at the end of that file?
[07:11] <fRz[Fu] > tonyyarusso, bash: firefox: command not found
[07:11] <arrick> [PoVal] Dutchy, not recommended to jump, you need to install ubuntu first
[07:11] <kbrooks> [PoVal] Dutchy: dont upgrade to dapper
[07:11] <mustard5> Mustang97, test your sudo command..
[07:11] <Mustang97> end of the line
[07:11] <mustard5> Mustang97, sudo whoami
[07:11] <kbrooks> arrick: he has ubuntu
[07:11] <Reivec> arrick, check this link. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-7933.html  That is exactly the issue I am having but I don't see any replies to this question
[07:11] <kbrooks> arrick: but hoary
[07:11] <Mustang97> mustard5: okay.. 1 sec
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> fRz[Fu] : Must not have gotten the last step right to set the divert.
[07:11] <Mustang97> sudo unable to lookup via get hostbyname()
[07:12] <Jhair> [PoVal] Dutchy: I would upgrade to breezy first and then to dapper adjusting the sources.list each time accordingly. Not sure if jumps will work fine.
[07:12] <mthakur> mustard5, i don't get ya.
[07:12] <Mustang97> mustard5 reboot to recovery again?  :)
[07:12] <mustard5> Mustang97, I think you made a mistake in the editing of the /etc/hosts file
[07:12] <[PoVal] Dutchy> Ok I will try that, thanks guys
[07:12] <mustard5> Mustang97, correct :)
[07:12] <mustard5> mthakur, I'm not sure what I am saying either quite frankly :)
[07:12] <arrick> Reivec, did you choose the manual partition config, or the edfault?
[07:12] <yipe> hey everybody
[07:12] <Reivec> manual
[07:12] <mthakur> mustard5, lol
[07:13] <TokenBad> how can I list unmounted drives
[07:13] <Mustang97> mustard5: You said it usally defaults it to saying ubuntu?
[07:13] <mustard5> mthakur, I can't see how from what you did that you would lose your gui
[07:13] <darx> hi again
[07:13] <mDot> any idea why medai folders containing .wma albums have a lock next to them? the files are on a fat32 drive, and have no drm protection
[07:13] <darx> i have a trust graphic tablet
[07:13] <mustard5> Mustang97, let me just pastebin my /etc/hosts file for you to compare
[07:13] <darx> is it possible to get it working??
[07:13] <kbrooks> mDot: permissions
[07:13] <seanh> Hello Ubuntu. I'm trying to replace a friend's Windows XP with Breezy, but I need to get his incompatible wireless card working, looking for help
[07:13] <Mustang97> mustard5: thanks.. that would be helpful.
[07:13] <duelboot> darx, chown the folders
[07:13] <SCmark> I can't get an IP address from my airport extreme card
[07:13] <arrick> it should have let you decide on everything, might be trying to tie itself to the mbr, but ubuntu has an internal raid controller as well, Im not sure abuot the answer here
[07:14] <duelboot> oops mDot see note to darx
[07:14] <mthakur> mustard5, i think i disabled something that loads up GUI. Kill webmin!
[07:14] <mDot> kbrooks, looks like root is the owner.... how do i go about changing that....
[07:14] <kbrooks> mDot: don't.
[07:14] <mDot> duelboot - ok
[07:14] <darx> sorry i didn't catch u
[07:14] <arrick> duelboot, chack out http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-7933.html will yah?
[07:14] <Reivec> arrick, dunno man.... I tried installing to one drive even though it saw it as 2 and wasn't mirroring but then when I rebooted grub never kicked in. Went straight back to windows
[07:14] <duelboot> mDot, chown <user> <folder>
[07:14] <mustard5> mthakur, well I was wondering whether you could just manually start up your gui and go to webmin and try changing back whatever choice killed the gui
[07:14] <seanh> Sorry this isn't gonna work, IRC client has no higlighting, I can't see through the noise
[07:14] <monzie> how do i use bluetooth in ubuntu?
[07:14] <duelboot> okay <directory> to be better terminology
[07:15] <mustard5> Mustang97, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12252
[07:15] <Reivec> arrick, I figured if I could get it on the one I could figure out making the raid work later
[07:15] <arrick> Reivec, when it asked if you wanted grub to install to the mbr did you tell it yes or no?
[07:15] <darx> i have a trust graphic tablet
[07:15] <mthakur> mustard5, i don't no the thing i disabled. is there neway to delete webmin from the system?
[07:15] <Reivec> yes
[07:15] <TokenBad> whats command to list all free space on drives
[07:15] <duelboot> arrick, no clue with raid, haven't had a need to use it
[07:15] <mDot> duelboot, i don't see a relevant note to darx
[07:15] <_jason> TokenBad: df -h
[07:15] <Codename_V> TokenBad: df -h
[07:15] <darx> is there someway to get it to work?? i've a
[07:15] <arrick> ok check this out to make sure it configured properly
[07:16] <arrick> grub
[07:16] <mustard5> mthakur, sure, but it would probably only make it harder to know what you need to change back
[07:16] <mthakur> mustard5, or perhaps master reset ubuntu that leaves nothing but the original installation?
[07:16] <arrick> !grub
[07:16] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[07:16] <TokenBad> hmmm
[07:16] <monzie> can someone please tell me how to use a bluetooth dongle under ubuntu 5.10 please
[07:16] <duelboot> mDot, sudo chown <user> <directory>
[07:16] <darx> scrui i've a
[07:16] <TokenBad> the system is not seeing my slave drive at all
[07:16] <TokenBad> it did when booted..but not in ubuntu
[07:16] <mDot> duelboot will try
[07:16] <arrick> TokenBad, bad mbr then
[07:16] <mustard5> mthakur, I wonder whether reinstalling ubuntu-desktop would do it
[07:16] <darx> oh jeez guys forgive my typos
[07:16] <nemesis> i get configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables, what do i have to do
[07:16] <mDot> duelboot is that a recursive command?
[07:16] <darx> and my stupid english
[07:16] <duelboot> mDot, you should be able to do it recursively
[07:16] <duelboot> mDot, hold one  i'll check
[07:16] <TokenBad> arrick, mbr?
[07:17] <mustard5> mthakur, its a tricky problem you got there :)
[07:17] <mthakur> mustard5, how do u do it?
[07:17] <duelboot> mDot, -R will get it
[07:17] <mustard5> mthakur, you are on gnome I take it?
[07:17] <arrick> each drive has a, mbr for the drive, if it is bad the drive wont boot
[07:17] <mDot> duelboot, trying now
[07:17] <duelboot> sudo chown -R <user> <directory>
[07:17] <mthakur> mustard5, i hv got 2 go. cya in 30 mins.
[07:17] <arrick> TokenBad, ^^
[07:17] <TokenBad> arrick, know how to fix it in ubuntu?
[07:17] <mustard5> mthakur, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[07:17] <Mustang97> mustard5: okay changed..  it was the same ..  I changed it to ubuntu ... see if that works.
[07:17] <mustard5> mthakur, k
[07:17] <duelboot> mDot, sudo chown -R <user> <directory>
[07:18] <arrick> TokenBad, if thats the problem, there is no fix
[07:18] <mustard5> Mustang97, strange that it didnt work before
[07:18] <arrick> he
[07:18] <duelboot> mDot, you can always use man to view options of a command or --help
[07:18] <chmod775> how do I open rar files
[07:18] <chmod775> ?
[07:18] <Mystic_Portal> arrick will you answer my query
[07:18] <mDot> duelboot, thank you
[07:18] <mustard5> Mustang97, so the first edit was succesful?
[07:18] <duelboot> yw
[07:18] <tanath> is there a way to have random wallpapers?
[07:19] <chmod775> HOw do I unrar a file
[07:19] <[PoVal] Dutchy> im glad my inet was upgraded to 3k kbit because its 600 mb to upgrade to breezy from hoary
[07:19] <Mustang97> mustard5: yes.. I added "webeleets" to the end of line one..   I just changed it to ubuntu.. see if that works
[07:19] <mustard5> tanath, yeah..there is an application called wp_tray
[07:19] <mustard5> tanath, they have a website
[07:19] <nemesis> i get "configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" when i run ./configure
[07:19] <mustard5> Mustang97, hmm ok
[07:19] <mDot> duelboot, lots of files, it appears to be working though
[07:19] <yepsppback>  I'm selling brand new  Dell Inspiron XPS M170 Notebooks (2.26 GHZ /17" /1GB DDR2 /60 GB HDD /256mb VIDEO /DVD+-RW ) For $500 EUROS **msg me now or send me E-Mail if interested: xpressales@cashette.com thnx
[07:19] <mustard5> Mustang97, if it doesnt work we might have to go back and set the hostname with the actual hostname command
[07:19] <duelboot> mDot, good, just like it should...it's Linux!  :)
[07:20] <NoUse> !tell chmod775 about rar
[07:20] <mustard5> Mustang97, something like hostname webeleets
[07:20] <mustard5> Mustang97, thats the syntax anyway
[07:20] <Mustang97> mustard5: I got the same error msgs
[07:21] <mustard5> Mustang97, can you explain the error messages again?
[07:21] <eyequeue> are there known issues with http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ ?
[07:21] <eyequeue> i'm only getting 20k
[07:21] <Mustang97> mustard5: "could not look up internet address for .   This will prevent gnome from operting correctly it may be possible to correct the problem by ading to the file /etc/hosts"
[07:21] <Mustang97> mustard5: what ever  .   is thoe
[07:21] <mDot> duelboot: it seems to have failed. doing  sudo chown -R michael /media/Media
[07:21] <mDot>  returned Operation not permitted errors for all files
[07:22] <kokoko1> Hi, How to install thunderbird 1.5 on breeze ?
[07:22] <mustard5> Mustang97, do you have a . in your host file maybe?
[07:22] <duelboot> mDot, what type of media is it?
[07:22] <mustard5> Mustang97, look for a stray period somewhere in the hosts file
[07:22] <FlameSphere> Where can I get help to show me how to make a dual boot system?
[07:22] <Cyloon> yo. I wonder where I can find a howto how to put up a webcamserver.  :) I googled but can't seem to find what I'm looking for :)
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> How to combine all e-mails from multiple Thunderbird profiles into one?
[07:22] <nickrud> !dualboot
[07:22] <ubotu> for wintel https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo :for the Mac https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[07:23] <nickrud> Cyloon, see ubotu just above
[07:23] <mustard5> Mustang97, actually that sounds like what the problem is...there is '.' character somewhere
[07:23] <tech> www.aboutdebian.com might work for you
[07:23] <mDot> duelboot mix video and audio media, the locked folders are .wma - no drm though
[07:23] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, use the 'use local folder' option
[07:23] <mustard5> Mustang97, and the system is freaking out wondering what the hell the '.' is doing there :)
[07:23] <Cyloon> nickrud: where? the ubuntu homepage?
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Could you explain further?
[07:23] <duelboot> mDot, no...what media device?  cdrom, usb drive, etc
[07:23] <Shan`> hey
[07:23] <tech> Cycloon www.aboutdebian.com was for you
[07:23] <nickrud> Cyloon, no, the post from ubotu beween my names, that has a link with info on dualbooting
[07:23] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, give a sec and I'll give you the area it's at
[07:23] <tech> check it out
[07:23] <mDot> duelboot fat32 formatted drive
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Okay.
[07:24] <Cyloon> thanks *checking*
[07:24] <nemesis> i keep getting a error when i try and run ./configure
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> Shan`: btw, irc as root isn't really a good idea.
[07:24] <duelboot> mDot, what was the error message?
[07:24] <yepsppback>  I'm selling brand new  Dell Inspiron XPS M170 Notebooks (2.26 GHZ /17" /1GB DDR2 /60 GB HDD /256mb VIDEO /DVD+-RW ) For $500 USD **msg me now or send me E-Mail if interested: xpressales@cashette.com thnx
[07:24] <Mustang97> mustard5: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org:12253
[07:24] <axisys> i have a sunware 1Mb pcmci card juts inserted but messages log does not show any thin
[07:24] <nemesis> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:24] <mwe> !b-e
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> yepsppback: Not appropriate here.
[07:24] <ubotu> b-e is, like, no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo aptitude install build-essential.
[07:24] <Mustang97> mustard5 I don't see a dot
[07:24] <mustard5> Mustang97, k
[07:24] <axisys> this is the firsttime ever i am trying to read a pcmcia card... do i need to reboot to recognize the card?
[07:25] <mDot> duelboot - one of many, chown: changing ownership of `/media/Media/Music/Albums/Rhythm & Blues/Barry White/Greatest Hits/Barry White 06 Never Never Gonna Give You Up.mp3': Operation not permitted
[07:25] <Shan`> tonyyarusso, yeah but i messed up with grub and now thats the only way i can log in
[07:25] <mwe> nemesis: see that?
[07:25] <nickrud> nemesis, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> Shan`: Ah, 'k.
[07:25] <nemesis> thnx
[07:25] <Shan`> tonyyarusso, think you can help me?
[07:25] <stamen81> hi
[07:25] <stamen81> I want to ask where is the global config file for KDE
[07:25] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, Edit > Account Settings > Server Settings > Advanced ... it's there
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> Shan`: Well, depends what's messed up.  Ask us all and we'll see what happens.
[07:25] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, Global Inbox
[07:25] <stamen81> does anybody knows?
[07:25] <mwe> stamen81: there is none
[07:26] <stamen81> there is
[07:26] <mwe> stamen81: no
[07:26] <stamen81> I saw it one time
[07:26] <mDot> duelboot, checking the text mode permissions on the locked folders reveals dr-xr-xr-x
[07:26] <stamen81> but I forgot
[07:26] <mwe> stamen81: there are different ones for different things
[07:26] <mwe> stamen81: trust me
[07:26] <stamen81> lets say for the user acc
[07:26] <mthakur> mustard5, i tried that but when i reboot, it comes up with the same thing then I have to use startx. But also, the error comes up - "Failed to initialize HAL"
[07:26] <duelboot> perform sudo chmod 777 <folder>   what happens?
[07:26] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Wait though, but how does that help me get the other e-mails into the profile?  I'm still confused.
[07:26] <mwe> stamen81: /usr/share/apps/
[07:26] <Shan`> well... i installed XP which messed up grub so i used the Ubuntu live cd and setup grub again on the MBR .. NOW.. i cant see my XP installation and somehow hda8 which is my home dir cannot be mounted hence i cant login with my usual nickname
[07:26] <mDot> duelboot, other non-licked folders are drwxrwxrwx
[07:26] <stamen81> mwe, and..
[07:26] <Trunkz> Hmm
[07:26] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, one sec
[07:26] <Mustang97> mustard5 in this where does it get its localdomain from?    I know before the networkings worked..  i went in and changed the domain name to Web-Eleets.  and after that I was not able to get into it again.     Could that be whats causing this all?   I am behind a router if that makes a diff.
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Not combining accounts, profiles.
[07:27] <Trunkz> I need a lightweight BT client for Linux
[07:27] <mustard5> mthakur, I'm a bit lost on what to do really
[07:27] <Trunkz> I'm thinking bittornado
[07:27] <axisys> anyone worked with pcmcia card
[07:27] <Trunkz> No way on earth is Azureus getting touched
[07:27] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, ohhhhhh...misread it
[07:27] <mthakur> mustard5, what is HAL?
[07:27] <nickrud> Shan`, so how are you booting & logging into ubuntu?
[07:27] <mwe> stamen81: like I said there are lots of config files. the default ones are located in /usr/share/apps/* the local ones in ~/.kde
[07:27] <mustard5> Mustang97, can you just try setting the hostname with the hostname command for me?
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Ah, okay.  So do you have an answer for this one too?
[07:28] <stamen81> mwe, ok 10x
[07:28] <mustard5> Mustang97, from the root prompt do hostname ubuntu
[07:28] <mthakur> mustard5, what is the command to shut down/restart the computer
[07:28] <mDot> is there a chpermission?
[07:28] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, I think so, but it's somewhat complicated...let me work it out and get back to you
[07:28] <cecilia> hello
[07:28] <mabus06> mthakur: sudo reboot
[07:28] <nickrud> mDot, chmod
[07:28] <Mustang97> mustard5: Okay, let me reboot
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> mDot: chmod you mean perhaps?
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Sound good.
[07:28] <duelboot> chmod mDot see my message above to you
[07:28] <mthakur> and to shut down?
[07:28] <axisys> !pcmcia
[07:28] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, axisys
[07:28] <Shan`> nickrud, i logged on with my login from tty0 (not graphic mode)
[07:28] <cecilia> how can i turn gdm as my default?
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> mthakur: sudo shutdown
[07:28] <Trunkz> ..eh
[07:28] <Trunkz> xD
[07:28] <duelboot> mDot,    sudo chmod 777 <folder>    what happens?
[07:28] <stamen81> mwe, do you have a bluetooth device
[07:29] <mthakur> o great.
[07:29] <mwe> stamen81: no.
[07:29] <stamen81> mwe, ok :)
[07:29] <nickrud> Shan`, that's good then. Did you use your usual username?
[07:29] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: Instead of kdm you mean?  sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm and that will ask you if you want it to be default.
[07:29] <mustard5> Mustang97, if type hostname on its own it should tell you your current hostname too
[07:29] <yepsppback>  I'm selling brand new  Dell Inspiron XPS M170 Notebooks (2.26 GHZ /17" /1GB DDR2 /60 GB HDD /256mb VIDEO /DVD+-RW ) For $500 USD **msg me now or send me E-Mail if interested: xpressales@cashette.com thnx
[07:29] <tonyyarusso> !ops
[07:29] <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
[07:29] <Shan`> nickrud, yeah thats not the problem really.. i even created a home dir for myself,...
[07:29] <stamen81> who can help me with adjusting the bluetotth
[07:29] <stamen81> who can help me with adjusting the bluetooth
[07:29] <stamen81> device
[07:29] <mustard5> Mustang97, its got to be something simple really
[07:29] <mwe> stamen81: also look in /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde-profile/default/share/config/
[07:29] <Amaranth> yepsppback: Don't spam.
[07:30] <tonyyarusso> Amaranth, HedgeMage: Third time.
[07:30] <stamen81> mwe, ok I will look
[07:30] <Shan`> nickrud, problem is now i cant access my old home dir which was on another partition and when i try to mount it.. it says its not ext3 :S
[07:30] <Mustang97> mustard5: it is..   I'm using it.
[07:30] <Mustang97> :)
[07:30] <mwe> stamen81: you shouldn't touch those for configuring you bluetooth device though
[07:30] <Seveas> tonyyarusso, ?
[07:30] <tonyyarusso> Seveas: Taken care of.
[07:30] <mDot> duelboot, i did sudo chmod -R 777 /media/Media/Music
[07:30] <mDot>  and all the locks disappeared
[07:30] <nickrud> Shan`, ew. sudo fdisk -l will tell you want it appears to be
[07:30] <duelboot> mDot, sweet
[07:30] <Trunkz> mustard5, I did apt-get install bittornado. That installed fine, but its neither in the gnome panel or when I launch it by typing bittornado from command
[07:30] <nickrud> *what
[07:30] <mustard5> Mustang97, so whats the status? :)
[07:30] <mthakur> can ne1 tell me how to use apache2?
[07:31] <axisys> any pcmcia expert?
[07:31] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, yes. but i did it once editing a file where i just have to change kdm for gdm, but i don't remember which was the file name.
[07:31] <Mustang97> mustard5 just got done loading into root
[07:31] <mthakur> mustard5, what do u recommend?
[07:31] <Shan`> nickrud, /dev/hda8           18702       19079     3036222   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: Ah, yes.  Neither do I, but I know what you mean.
[07:31] <mustard5> mthakur, find someone more knowledgeable than me :)
[07:31] <Mustang97> mustard5  changed it / rebooting now
[07:31] <mustard5> mthakur, thats my recommendation ;)
[07:31] <nickrud> Shan`, well, that's a swap partition, maybe you misremembered what was home?
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: I'll see if I can scrounge something up.
[07:32] <fRz[Fu] > tonyyarusso, i did it thank you very much.
[07:32] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, thx.
[07:32] <tonyyarusso> fRz[Fu] : Good to hear.
[07:32] <mustard5> Trunkz, not sure how you launch it
[07:32] <Trunkz> okey
[07:32] <Trunkz> I guess I'll install it from automatix
[07:32] <Trunkz> but that means, it installs azureus.. *ugh
[07:32] <Shan`> nickrud, i doubt it tho... cos when i used the live cd i checked what my home dir was i could mount it before i reinstalled grub to the mbr
[07:32] <Seveas> !tell Trunkz about automatix
[07:32] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, can you pm?  If so I'll send it there as there may be several steps...and some trial...I did it about two weeks ago, but am working through the actual process now
[07:32] <cecilia> !gdm
[07:32] <ubotu> cecilia: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:33] <mustard5> Trunkz, I use bittorrent client myself
[07:33] <mthakur> mustard5, thanks. do u now how to use apache2?
[07:33] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Yep, I'm ident'd and all, go ahead.
[07:33] <Trunkz> Not too much of a bittorent fan =/
[07:33] <Mustang97> mustard5: why?    FTP's own..  :P
[07:33] <Trunkz> Kinda liked uTorrent
[07:33] <mustard5> mthakur, I am totally ignorant about apache2
[07:33] <Trunkz> but thats somewhat.. windows-only
[07:33] <Trunkz> although it runs fine via Wine & Cedega
[07:33] <Shan`> nickrud,   root@Home:/media# mount -t ext3 /dev/hda8 /media/check3/
[07:33] <Shan`> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda8,
[07:34] <mustard5> Mustang97, hehe..just comparing clients really, I rarely use bittorrent on my dialup connection ;)
[07:34] <Mustang97> mustard5.. bout to say.. :P
[07:34] <Shan`> swaps cannot be mounted?
[07:34] <kahm007> got a question.  Is there anyway to see shared calendars on an exchange server using evolution?  i've been looking but can't find anything.
[07:34] <Mustang97> SOAB..
[07:34] <Mustang97> mustard5 same error msg
[07:34] <nickrud> Shan`, yes they can, but they are not ext3 file types
[07:34] <Mustang97> and i changed the hostname to ubuntu
[07:34] <mDot> well, now all the wma folders have full permissions, but amaroK still won't load them into my collection with my patched taglib
[07:35] <Shan`> nickrud, is it possible grub reassigned a swap partition and named it hda8 which was originally /home  ??
[07:35] <mustard5> Mustang97, hmm..its being very annoying
[07:35] <mustard5> Mustang97, I can't think why it would do this..the /etc/hosts file looks perfect
[07:35] <stamen81> so, who have a bluetooth device ? :)
[07:35] <Mustang97> mustard5 if you can change the hostname what about the hostdomain?
[07:36] <mustard5> Mustang97, I have no idea :)
[07:36] <Mustang97> or is that the same?
[07:36] <nickrud> Shan`, grub doesn't do that. Partitions are mounted by a script in /etc/rcS.d, long after grub has handed off to the kernel. I really have no clue how your home became a swap
[07:36] <erUSUL> Shan`, i doubt it
[07:36] <Shan`> nickrud, funnily everything else works (as in all the applications) but only at default settings
[07:36] <mustard5> Mustang97, that would something I have not heard of
[07:36] <stamen81> mwe, one question again :)
[07:36] <stamen81> mwe, do you know where are the icons for kde
[07:36] <Mustang97> wow.. in 3 hours of playing with it I have managed to fuck it up good.    I'm GOOOD
[07:36] <Trunkz> okey.. thats the laptop all done for now
[07:36] <Trunkz> Might go on and do some performance tweaking later <3
[07:37] <erUSUL> Shan`, please post the output of sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda in pastebin
[07:37] <stamen81> mwe, I saw them but I can't remember where were they
[07:37] <mustard5> Mustang97, :)
[07:37] <Mustang97> mustard5: mm'ka..   I'll just reinstall it and go from their..  kinda see whats diff after it comes back online.
[07:37] <mustard5> Mustang97, you sure?
[07:37] <mustard5> Mustang97, its gotta be something really simple that we are missing
[07:37] <Mustang97> yea..   this is for testing purposes anyways.
[07:38] <mustard5> Mustang97, k
[07:38] <mustard5> Mustang97, well at least you will have sudo after the reinstall :)
[07:38] <Shan`> erUSUL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12254
[07:38] <mustard5> Mustang97, things are a tad troublesome without it
[07:38] <griffin_> Hello, just a quick question.  I just ran fdisk /mbr from a win recovery disk to get grub of my mbr.  But when I reboot, grub is still what loads up. Any idea why?
[07:38] <Mustang97> I am playing with ubuntu cause I want to convert my server and other systems to linux.. but dont like redhat, fendora, suse..   tryin ubuntu..  works nicely and like it..   untill I changed somfin I shouldnt have.
[07:38] <Mustang97> :)
[07:39] <learnerr> yoyoyo
[07:39] <Oompa> Hey.. I'm trying to install Quake3.. and I have some problems.
[07:39] <gnomefreak> griffin_: fixmbr
[07:39] <learnerr> gota question for y'all
[07:39] <gnomefreak> or fix mbr
[07:39] <learnerr> i have 2 sata drives
[07:39] <gnomefreak> cant remember if theres a space or not
[07:39] <Mustang97> wtf.
[07:39] <mustard5> Mustang97, yeah..when I started I ran two installs of ubuntu...one 'testing' install..and one 'working' install
[07:39] <learnerr> this one is booting win2k and is sata1, i want to install ubuntu on sata2
[07:39] <learnerr> how do i do with grub?
[07:39] <griffin_> gnomefreak: its a winME disk, so I am not sure thats an option until XP. or is it?
[07:39] <Oompa> Anyone wana help?
[07:40] <Mustang97> mustard5  in ubuntu...  do I have to manually eject my cd ?   I pus the button and it wouldnt open..   I told it to eject and it did.
[07:40] <gnomefreak> griffin_: it should be
[07:40] <Mustang97> wierd
[07:40] <griffin_> thanks I'll try it.
[07:40] <Shan`> erUSUL, now hda5 is home
[07:40] <Shan`> :S
[07:40] <mustard5> Mustang97, normally its sudo eject ;)
[07:40] <fredl> anybody know how I make Eterm my default terminal?
[07:40] <mustard5> Mustang97, but without sudo that can be difficult :D
[07:40] <facugaich> Oompa, especify your problem and someone might be able to help you
[07:40] <fredl> coz that gnome-terminal in Dapper is driving me nuts
[07:40] <Mustang97> I right clicked on the My CD thing on my desktop and it ejected
[07:40] <Shan`> erUSUL, do I simply copy and paste the home from there to here?
[07:40] <Oompa> Alright. I downloaded the sh script from id.. and when I try to run it, it tells me that it can't find setup.sh
[07:41] <Oompa> I wasn't instructed to get a setup.sh
[07:41] <Shan`> i think that should solve the problem
[07:41] <Mustang97> theirs an option for eject rather
[07:41] <mustard5> Mustang97, yeah..thats the normal way it happens on my system
[07:41] <gnomefreak> fredl: should be system>prefferences>sessions
[07:41] <Oompa> I'm using this tutorial
[07:41] <Oompa> http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Quake3
[07:41] <Mustang97> Okay....   for default installtion press enter..   sounds good
[07:41] <mustard5> Mustang97, :)
[07:41] <kynes> hi
[07:41] <learnerr> this one is booting win2k and is sata1, i want to install ubuntu on sata2
[07:41] <learnerr> this one is booting win2k and is sata1, i want to install ubuntu on sata2
[07:41] <erUSUL> Shan`, you have three swap partitions?
[07:41] <kynes> I tried to install Ubuntu Dapper 6.04 today
[07:41] <learnerr> how do i do with grub?
[07:42] <captine> anyone used Skype on ubuntu?  I only see 32 bit .deb file.  Need a 64bit
[07:42] <Shan`> erUSUL, yeah somehow :S
[07:42] <kynes> but I couldn't boot it up after installing... because it couldn't install Grub
[07:42] <kynes> there was a fatal error
[07:42] <kynes> now..
[07:42] <erUSUL> Shan`, but have you loosed your data
[07:42] <Mustang97> gowd you know your broke if you have to eat nothing but peanut butter all day long and cant afford milk so you drink water.
[07:42] <erUSUL> ?
[07:42] <Mustang97> :)
[07:42] <kynes> I tried installing Grub from Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy
[07:42] <kynes> and then changing the grub boot parameters
[07:43] <kynes> but it didn't work either
[07:43] <kynes> 1. what should I do?
[07:43] <Trunkz> Okay
[07:43] <Trunkz> incy, wincy.. little problem
[07:43] <Trunkz> I'm not getting sound on the laptop
[07:43] <Trunkz> When did this happen? After I was installing stuff through automatix
[07:43] <Shan`> erUSUL, the home is surprisingly on hda5
[07:43] <avalost> anyone having probs with java and flash having no sound after moving up to dapper from breezy?
[07:43] <learnerr> this one is booting win2k and is sata1, i want to install ubuntu on sata2
[07:44] <learnerr> how do i do with grub?
[07:44] <Shan`> erUSUL, so the data is all there
[07:44] <echo> hey all, i got a fairly new scanner, hp scanjet 4890, trying to configure it... anyone have a wiki or something?  thanks
[07:44] <zen> hablan es spaol
[07:44] <mustard5> Trunkz, did you choose to install anything relating to sound?
[07:44] <axisys> when i insert a pcmcia card i see no activity in the messages log
[07:44] <Trunkz> not as far as I know
[07:44] <Trunkz> * checks*
[07:44] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: I am not coming up with it yet.
[07:44] <facugaich> yo hablo espanol zen
[07:44] <gnomefreak> learnerr: just start the install when it asks you where tell it wher eyou what it to go
[07:44] <axisys> anyone knows why?
[07:44] <Trunkz> I installed MS fonts
[07:44] <Trunkz> and.. BT clients
[07:44] <Trunkz> oh, and I used that CD-Rom drive edit
[07:44] <Trunkz> and firefox plugins
[07:45] <Trunkz> thats it
[07:45] <SCmark> I tried to get airport to work by following http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=142727 but I can't get an IP from dhclient
[07:45] <Trunkz> nothing sound-related
[07:45] <erUSUL> Shan`, something similar happened to my root partitions some time ago i've never discovered why (sometimes /dev/hda3 sometimes dev/hda3) i suspect some weird behavior with win made extended partitions
[07:45] <erUSUL> !enter
[07:45] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[07:45] <mDot> maybe i cn be helpe with this as well. i need to replace libtag1c2 (synaptic) with my patched version, both are currently installed, however my media players use libtag. if i attmpt to remove libtag synaptic wants to remove my media players as well.... any ideas
[07:45] <mustard5> Trunkz, its a mystery then :)
[07:45] <Trunkz> xD
[07:46] <SCmark> also can xchat-gnome hide add/part messages?
[07:46] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, I found it right now. It couldn't be more obvious: /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[07:46] <stickystyle> Does anyone know what the chances of having a package in universe being re-synced with debian-unstable?  I filed a bug https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/libpam-krb5/+bug/39582 for a problem, and want to know if i should wait or just go about patching the source myself.
[07:46] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: Aaargh!  ;)
[07:46] <nickrud> mDot, I can't tell you how exactly, but have your libtag 'provide' the correct libtag , and you should be ock
[07:46] <Shan`> erUSUL, well.. right now i'm going to copy my old home dir to this new location and then try and log in with my old account and see what happens
[07:46] <Shan`> lets hope it works
[07:46] <kbrooks> stickystyle: well, UVF does exist
[07:47] <eric> how can I install rpm files in ubuntu?
[07:47] <Trunkz> maybe a restart will fix it :o
[07:47] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: My grepping was having too much output, so I was in the process of trying to pare it down to something managable.
[07:47] <mustard5> eric, you can attempt to use the alien command to convert them to .deb
[07:47] <stickystyle> kbrooks: what does UVF stand for?
[07:47] <learnerr> gnomefreak: the ubuntu install?
[07:47] <mustard5> eric, its not always succesful
[07:47] <kynes> anyone using Dapper 6.04 now?
[07:47] <nickrud> Shan`, simply change your /etc/fstab to reflect /dev/hda5 as home, you don't need to move any files.
[07:47] <gnomefreak> learnerr: if thats what you are going to install
[07:47] <jag> hi, ive been using a swedish ubuntu guide to set up my tv-out, but its all black/white, can sombody help me out?
[07:47] <kynes> what do you use as boot parameters in grub?
[07:47] <eric> and what is is the alien command :P?
[07:47] <learnerr> gnomefreak: and grub will take care of booting win2k and ubuntu?
[07:48] <Shan`> nickrud, what do I change?
[07:48] <kbrooks> stickystyle: upstream version freeze
[07:48] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i've been taking advice from u all and i installed firestarter, there's no icon.
[07:48] <mustard5> eric, apt-cache show alien
[07:48] <learnerr> like, i dont have to know what sata drive the bios loads first?
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> kynes: They are over in #ubuntu+1 (and it's 6.06).
[07:48] <gnomefreak> kynes: yes and please bring dapper chat to #ubuntu+1
[07:48] <mustard5> eric, that should show a description
[07:48] <kynes> aahh ok
[07:48] <kynes> thank you very much
[07:48] <nickrud> Shan`, in /etc/fstab , home will show as /dev/hda8 (as you said) change that to /dev/hda5
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Not under Internet in Applications? Well, you can always add one.
[07:48] <wd3> gnomefreak, what's up? thanks again.
[07:48] <yipe> what's the name of the off topic channel?
[07:48] <gnomefreak> wd3: yw
[07:48] <gnomefreak> yipe: #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:49] <yipe> oh lol, that's easy enough
[07:49] <yipe> thanks
[07:49] <eric> ok thnx
[07:49] <wd3> tonyyarusso, no, not there. last time i ran it from term and it closed when i closed term.
[07:49] <lupos> Why isn't the new firefox 1.5 in the repositories? The latest version there is 1.7
[07:49] <mustard5> eric, after installing you can read the manual using this command    man alien
[07:49] <lupos> 1.0.7*
[07:49] <nickrud> lupos, breezy is frozen, it does not get new versions, only bug fixes
[07:50] <lupos> nickrud, oh
[07:50] <mustard5> eric, its pretty basic syntax though really   alien packagename.rpm
[07:50] <SCmarko> so anyone know how to get an IP from my wireless card?
[07:50] <Trunkz> oh.. humbug
[07:50] <Trunkz> Now my fonts are damn small
[07:50] <Trunkz> I'm going to kill automatix I swear
[07:50] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Okay.  Right-click the little Ubuntu icon in the top left, "Edit Menu", and you can add an item for it, you'll just set the command and icon.  Otherwise, you can still run it from a terminal but make it not close when you close the terminal by using a &, as in 'firestarter &'.
[07:50] <mDot> SCmarko: ifconfig
[07:51] <mustard5> Trunkz, I never have any luck with that program :)
[07:51] <Trunkz> meh
[07:51] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, thank you anyway :)
[07:51] <mustard5> Trunkz, I avoid it like the plague now :D
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> lupz: You can still get it if you want though.  See !firefox1.5
[07:51] <nickrud> Trunkz, you should start a wiki page for people to register their dissatisfaction. A place to point people :)
[07:51] <gnomefreak> !easyubuntu
[07:51] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[07:51] <Trunkz> No sound damnitt!!
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: As long as someone finds the answer, right?
[07:51] <gnomefreak> ^^^ if you must use one
[07:51] <slew_> recently i installed the new nvidia driver, now when i hit logout i dont get that cool menu where i can choose to shutdown or restart. how do i get that back?
[07:51] <mDot> easyubuntu changes fonts as welll
[07:51] <Trunkz> I'm not installing Ubuntu again .. * sob *
[07:51] <mDot> a personal peeve of mine
[07:51] <Trunkz> Anyone here mind reviving back my sound
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> gnomefreak: You still don't recommend easyubuntu either?
[07:52] <gnomefreak> tonyyarusso: no i dont
[07:52] <Lord_Maynoth> anyone know if dapper will have X11R7.0 X.ORG
[07:52] <mustard5> Trunkz, sound issues are painful to troubleshoot :)
[07:52] <SCmarko> mDot ifconfig lists my interfaces.  How do I get an IP from my router?  dhclient is not getting it
[07:52] <Trunkz> okey
[07:52] <tonyyarusso> gnomefreak: Okay.  Was considering giving it a shot sometime, but maybe I'll just skip it.
[07:52] <Trunkz> Next time I even mention automatix
[07:52] <Trunkz> can someone please kick me in the balls
[07:52] <mustard5> Trunkz, sure ;)
[07:52] <nickrud> Trunkz, consider yourself kicked
[07:52] <Lord_Maynoth> I like automatix
[07:52] <Trunkz> Appreciate it xD
[07:52] <jag> can someone plz tell me a good place to find some info about nvidia and tv-out? (i've already tried google...)
[07:53] <Lord_Maynoth> whats wrong with it
[07:53] <Trunkz> okey okey lol
[07:53] <Trunkz> I said NEXT TIME xD
[07:53] <gnomefreak> !automatix
[07:53] <ubotu> it has been said that automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[07:53] <Trunkz> Dont all seize the oppurtunity
[07:53] <mustard5> Lord_Maynoth, well it didnt work too well for someone thats all really
[07:53] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, see PM
[07:53] <gnomefreak> ^^^ thats whats wrong with it and very very dangous
[07:53] <Trunkz> x.x
[07:53] <CraiZE> gnomefreak, can i ask for your assistance?
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Yay.
[07:53] <Trunkz> Okey.. time to figure out what to backup
[07:53] <Shan`> nickrud, thanx
[07:53] <Shan`> :-)
[07:53] <CraiZE> gnomefreak, may i actually pm you ?
[07:53] <gnomefreak> CraiZE: you can
[07:53] <mustard5> Trunkz, you have a separate partition for /home?
[07:54] <Lord_Maynoth> maybe autopackage will save the say when it gets more advanced
[07:54] <ubun2> Hey, what's the easiest way to reinstall grub after windows erases it?
[07:54] <gnomefreak> CraiZE: not really im kinda busy. whats up?
[07:54] <wd3> tonyyarusso, when i boot up will it start of will i have to load it again.
[07:54] <CraiZE> i need your assistance
[07:54] <CraiZE> i am updating the wiki
[07:54] <nickrud> Shan`, yw. Wierd problem, that never happened to me
[07:54] <mwe> !tell ubun2 about grub
[07:54] <Shan`> nickrud, now th only thing left is to make it dualboot... i know where the windows installation is ... how do i do that?
[07:54] <CraiZE> and need you to sense check it, and i got a bug in the entry, and dont know why
[07:54] <Shan`> nickrud, ... well everyday you learn something
[07:54] <gnomefreak> CraiZE: what wiki?
[07:54] <tonyyarusso> duelboot: Looks good.  Thanks.
[07:54] <CraiZE> lemme link
[07:54] <arrick> nickrud, evning
[07:54] <CraiZE> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:54] <ubun2> ubotu, ftw!
[07:54] <ubotu> ubun2: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:54] <mwe> ubun2: see /msg from ubotu
[07:54] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, right!
[07:55] <nickrud> Shan`, I'll paste a generic windows boot stanza for grub, add it to the end of /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:55] <arrick> mwe, where you been hiding lately?
[07:55] <gnomefreak> brb ill look at it
[07:55] <duelboot> tonyyarusso, yw...hope it works
[07:55] <tonyyarusso> wd3: You want it to start every time you boot?  Why?
[07:55] <CraiZE> i appended the ATI part to the introduction, it links, without me wanting it to link, aswell if its possible to link, i would enjoy to link it to the actual chapter
[07:55] <monzie> help help help!!!
[07:55] <mwe> arrick: afk
[07:55] <nickrud> Shan`, hda2, right?
[07:55] <arrick> !justask
[07:55] <ubotu> Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
[07:55] <Shan`> nickrud, mind you its on hda2 and is NTFS
[07:55] <CraiZE> then the "GDM uses a different Resolution then my Desktop" part, i would enjoy you to double check if my english is correct
[07:55] <gerhard_> does www.silu.ru work for you??
[07:55] <monzie> can someone please help me with a bluetooth problem under linux??
[07:55] <wd3> tonyyarusso, shouldn't i firewall everytime i load up? to protect myself always.
[07:55] <arrick> mwe refresh my teminology?
[07:55] <arrick> afk?
[07:56] <luckyshot> When I put a cd-r in my cd-r/w drive. It detects, but for some reason I cant burn using the Ubuntu OS. It seems to start fine but after a few seconds it errors and says that there is not enough disk space... i tried with many different cdr's... do I need to mount something????
[07:56] <gerhard_> er www.silo.ru
[07:56] <roryy> arrick: away from keyboard, i think
[07:56] <mwe> arrick: away from keyboard. :)
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Ah.  Firestarter is only a frontend to changing iptables settings.  You only need it running to change those settings.  All other times the set policies will be in effect.  (A bit different from the Windows concept of firewall software.)
[07:56] <luckyshot> anyone??
[07:56] <arrick> oh ok thanks
[07:56] <nickrud> Shan`, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12255
[07:56] <Trunkz> crap.. forgot to unmount the usb drive
[07:57] <Trunkz> gotta backup the files.. again
[07:57] <luckyshot> When I put a cd-r in my cd-r/w drive. It detects, but for some reason I cant burn using the Ubuntu OS. It seems to start fine but after a few seconds it errors and says that there is not enough disk space... i tried with many different cdr's... do I need to mount something????
[07:57] <wd3> tonyyarusso, ah, ty
[07:57] <duelboot> LEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYY   JJJEEEENNNNNNKKKKKIIIIINNNNSSS   :)  sorry but AFK reminded me of that
[07:57] <mwe> arrick: is everything working now?
[07:57] <Shan`> ok
[07:57] <CraiZE> gnomefreak, think you could help me with all that? :P
[07:57] <nickrud> arrick, good afternoon
[07:57] <roryy> luckyshot: it should not be necessary to mount anything in order to burn a CD
[07:57] <wd3> tonyyarusso, iptables? (sorry) like network setting or port settings?
[07:57] <gnomefreak> hold on CraiZE one at a time. come over to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[07:57] <CraiZE> ok
[07:57] <roryy> luckyshot: sounds like a software bug, or perhaps unsupported hardware.  What burner app are you using?
[07:58] <skpl> what is the command for system monitor, as there is no menu item for it in dppaer
[07:58] <iplgecko> lol hey gnomefreak your still on
[07:58] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Essentially.  It's how the Linux kernel deals with firewalling stuff.  (and that's about as technically as I can explain it)
[07:58] <mwe> tonyyarusso: won't the rules have to be reloaded at every boot? I think at least firestarter adds a boot script doing that
[07:58] <Trunkz> Ahh.. the wonderful world of linux xD
[07:58] <wd3> tonyyarusso, ur great thnks
 theres no app.... i right click on the drive icon and select "burn data disc"
[07:59] <slew_> recently i installed the new nvidia driver, now when i hit logout i dont get that cool menu where i can choose to shutdown or restart. how do i get that back?
[07:59] <skpl> what is the command for system monitor, as there is no menu item for it in dppaer
[07:59] <nickrud> skpl, gconf-editor
[07:59] <nickrud> skpl, apps->accessories->menu editor, you can enable gconf-editor in the menu, I think
[07:59] <Shan`> nickrud, i think i'm getting a hang of ll this now thanx for your help.. solved a big problem
[08:00] <tonyyarusso> mwe: That may be, but either way, firestarter doesn't need to be run.  In other words, it's taken care of.  (Doesn't need to be up and running constantly like Norton say)
[08:00] <bliss1__> hi
[08:00] <roryy> luckyshot: try installing gnomebaker (use synaptic for that) and see if that works better
[08:00] <iplgecko> Hey has anyone here read about IPOD linux?
[08:00] <roryy> luckyshot: it's best if we keep things in channel -- i suspect others know more about this than me
 whats synaptic?
[08:00] <Shan`> later ppl
[08:00] <Shan`> peace
[08:00] <mustard5> slew_, sometimes mine refuses to come up, but when I try to say open a new terminal,, it decides to appear
[08:00] <facugaich> !synaptic
[08:00] <ubotu> synaptic is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[08:00] <bliss1__> roryy: how's is it going well i hope
[08:00] <iplgecko> I installed Linux on my ipod to hack it, its great
[08:00] <roryy> luckyshot: an application to install other sofware. System -> administration -> Synaptic
[08:01] <luckyshot> !gnomebaker
[08:01] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, luckyshot
[08:01] <roryy> luckyshot: read that URL ubotu posted: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[08:01] <luckyshot> ok thanks
[08:01] <roryy> bliss1__: doing fine thanks, how are you?
[08:01] <sopowae> hi all
[08:01] <jmoncayo> how can i search for avaliable wireless networks?
[08:01] <monzie> how do i access bluetooth phones with Ubuntu linux?
 any specific veersion of gnomebaker?
[08:02] <facugaich> how can I format a grub boot floppy like the one created during install?
[08:02] <nickrud> hi bliss1__ (me first this time :)
[08:02] <roryy> luckyshot: there should only be 1 version available
[08:02] <mustard5> jmoncayo, a recall some program called wifi radar or something like that..not a wifi user myself
[08:02] <bliss1__> roryy i have this  thread from ubuntu from feb 06 I want to know how to reply to it as I have the same problem http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-85379.html
 ok thanks
 ill get to that now
[08:02] <wd3> tonyyarusso, i really don't need to install firestarter with synaptic i could just run from terminal, make adjustments and close down?
[08:02] <bliss1__> nickrud: day off today? hope you are well
[08:03] <jmoncayo> duelboot, hey buddy
[08:03] <mustard5> monzie, nobody giving you any love today? :)
[08:03] <nickrud> bliss1__, nah, waiting on some phone calls, have some time to kill.
[08:03] <Trunkz> okey
[08:03] <Trunkz> while ubuntu is loading
[08:04] <facugaich> how can I make a grub boot floppy like the one created during install?
[08:04] <Trunkz> I'll help some folk out
[08:04] <tonyyarusso> wd3: You would still install it, but just don't need to open the program on boot every time.  You couldn't run it in the first place without it installed.
[08:04] <Trunkz> First person, to shoot mustard5 out of a cannon, gets my help :P
[08:04] <bliss1__> nickrud: i will take a bet that your at your deak over easter/
[08:04] <nickrud> facugaich, use grub-floppy
[08:04] <Trunkz> okey, how can I help (LOL)
[08:04] <roryy> bliss1__: unfortunately I can't suggest anything other than the noacpi and nolapic boot options
[08:05] <facugaich> nickrud, that way the floppy boots to a command line GRUB
[08:05] <jag> hey whats your favorite media players for tv-out?
[08:05] <mustard5> facugaich, hmmm a grub boot floppy...(tries to think of where he saw instructions)
[08:05] <wd3> tonyyarusso, hey thanks again.
[08:05] <bliss1__> roryy; ok thanks but hope can I start up the thread again
[08:05] <bliss1__> how
[08:05] <roryy> bliss1__: are you asking about how to use ubuntuforums ?
[08:05] <facugaich> I'd like it to be like the one created during ubuntu's install
[08:06] <bliss1__> roryy; well thanks for your answer I will try but just in case in a answer yes i am
[08:06] <mustard5> facugaich, http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Creating-a-GRUB-boot-floppy
[08:06] <wd3> tonyyarusso, it's a one time shot deal then, i make adjustments once, and system maintains that forever?
[08:06] <facugaich> mustard: ok, let me see
[08:06] <mustard5> facugaich, not sure thats exactly what you are after..but its a start
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Correct.
[08:07] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Enjoy the wisdom of a firewalling kernel.  ;)
[08:07] <mustard5> facugaich, they look like 'generic' instructions though
[08:07] <roryy> bliss1__: i'm not very familiar with ubuntuforums; I'd suggest starting a new thread, or finding a more recent one.  You can paste a link to this older thread in the new one.  This looks like a good place to start: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=102
[08:07] <nickrud> facugaich, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/BootFloppy?highlight=%28grub%29 step 4
[08:07] <mustard5> facugaich, not ubuntu specific
 its a .deb file right?
[08:08] <mustard5> facugaich, here is something ubuntu specific.. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto/BootFloppy
[08:08] <Zarephath> Is there a wiki about using PocketPC's with Ubuntu?
[08:08] <roryy> luckyshot: if you are using synaptic, you should not have to deal with .deb files
[08:08] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, it didn't work, i had to do dpkg-reconfigure gdm to make it work. :/
[08:08] <bliss1__> roryy:  thanks for the ubuntu  forum answer how to place noacpi and nilapic at boot please and if apm is not  on my system
[08:09] <roryy> bliss1__: oh, i see, sorry. just a sec
[08:09] <mustard5> nickrud, doh..missed you putting the link up
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: Really?  I would have thought stopping gdm and restarting X would have done the trick.
[08:09] <nickrud> mustard5, heh. Convergence :)
[08:09] <mustard5> again! :D
[08:09] <wd3> tonyyarusso, wow thats deep. lol. this is a wholie new world.   lol
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> On second thought though, how would you restart ?dm without specifying which one?...
[08:10] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, I don't think you can, each has it's own init script, iirc
[08:10] <roryy> bliss1__: it involves editing the file /boot/grub/menu.lst; you'll need root privileges to do that (do something like 'sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst')
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Okay then, so now I'm curious...
[08:10] <mustard5> Zarephath, is that like a Palm?
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: What exactly did you try anyway?
[08:10] <devnull_> if i have an amd64 is there anything i can do with a 32bit kernel to speed up performance
[08:11] <jmoncayo> need some help i just installed the wireless using ndiswrapper but when i reboot the box i need to do modprobe again in order to get it to work
[08:11] <roryy> bliss1__: around line 60 or so you should see '# kopt=root=/dev/...'
[08:11] <cecilia> tonyyarusso, yep, but I restarted and didn't work
[08:11] <duelboot> jmoncayo, see PM
[08:11] <Zarephath> mustard5: No it is like a PocketPC running windows mobile 5...See Dell Axim 51v for details if you are interested...
[08:11] <tonyyarusso> cecilia: Odd.  Okay.
[08:11] <bliss1__> roryy: ok I am in there now but please bear in mind that i have apci but not apm
[08:11] <facugaich> guys, that sounds like what I'm looking for, thank you very much
[08:12] <mustard5> Zarephath, just showing my ignorance :)  I'm not sure whats on the wiki for what you have
[08:12] <facugaich> oh, and sorry for the cannon thing mustard5, lol
[08:12] <mustard5> facugaich, hehe
[08:13] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, the gdm init script has HEED_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_MANAGER , and if it's true, it checks /etc/X11/default-display-manager. I'd assume :) that that's what dpkg-reconfigure gdm affects
[08:13] <Zarephath> mustard5: Np
[08:13] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Oh right, I remember messing with that.
 its a .deb file right?
[08:13] <roryy> bliss1__: it's acpi, not apci. Also, note that the spelling of the two options is different, but confusingly similar: noacpi and nolapic
[08:13] <bliss1__> roryy; look here see anything odd http://pastebin.ca/49325
[08:13] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: (Actually for kdm, b/c I just wanted to try it out)
[08:13] <roryy> luckyshot: please see my earlier answer to that question
 what files should i be dealing with?
[08:14] <roryy> luckyshot: none at all. You should select gnomebaker in synaptic and install it
[08:14] <mustard5> devnull, I can't think of anything in particular.  I wonder whether you could try the 64bit kernel and use chroot for 32 bit apps..not having a 64bit comp myself I don't what all the issues are with that
[08:14] <Zarephath> What is a good dvd software for creating and chaptering DVD's?
[08:14] <luckyshot> ohh
 ok thanks
[08:15] <Zarephath> Actually I believe that is handled for you in Ubuntu when you install the 64 bit version...it will install the 32 bit stuff and set it up to run without having to chroot like in gentoo
[08:15] <roryy> bliss1__: i cannot help you with hardware specific issues; laptop power is well beyond my ken. I *can* help you set your system up so that linux does not use ACPI or the LAPIC
[08:16] <mustard5> devnull, I've seen threads on the tips and tricks section of the ubuntuforums talking about methods of speeding up your system, but they are not specific to 64bit systems, just speed ups for 32 bit kernels
[08:16] <mustard5> Zarephath, ah ok
[08:17] <sopowae> hi all
[08:17] <bliss1__> roryy; ok lets go for that what will my labtop use if not ACPI or the Lapic?
[08:17] <devnull_> thanks
[08:17] <nickrud> Zarephath, not quite yet, the support isn't complete yet (as far as I've read recently)
[08:17] <bliss1__> LAPIC
[08:17] <Zarephath> nickrud: K kewl
[08:18] <roryy> bliss1__: i'm not sure, sorry.
 where do i find gnomebaker once i get synaptic open?
[08:18] <Zarephath> luckyshot: click on the search button and type in gnomebaker
[08:18] <mustard5> luckyshot, you would type gnomebaker in the 'Search' field
[08:18] <roryy> luckyshot: there should be a list of apps in the top right pane of the synaptic window
[08:18] <luckyshot> ok will do
[08:19] <Zarephath> any Spaniards in here?
[08:19] <roryy> luckyshot: you need to setup the network repositories (I hope this was coverd on the wiki page you were directed to earlier)
[08:19] <phrowzen> anyone know if there is a way to like, recursively set nautilus to set a certain directory and subdirectories view to -view by icons? and 100% zoom? id like the folder containing most of my pictures to be seen that way, but nothing else
[08:19] <mustard5> Zarephath, they would all be at #ubuntu-es
[08:19] <bliss1__> rorry: you said   I *can* help you set your system up so that linux does not use ACPI or the LAPIC so if linux does not use ACPI  or LAPIC what does it use instead
[08:19] <Zarephath> mustard5: Heh
[08:20] <Phex> hi @ all
[08:20] <Phex> i have a ubuntu problem can anyone help me?
[08:20] <roryy> bliss1__: It's very easy to disable these two things -- just two kernel parameters in /boot/grub/menu.lst; I'm not sure what is used instead (if anything) in that case
[08:21] <mustard5> Phex, we won't till you tell us the problem :)
[08:21] <mustard5> Phex, heh,, I meant to say 'we won't know' :)
[08:21] <Phex> i can't log in with my username i have made in the installation
[08:21] <phrowzen> reboot to recovery console
[08:22] <phrowzen> and add a new usr
[08:22] <Mustang97> mustard5: installation worked..  now it opens and what not
[08:22] <phrowzen> or chpass or something
[08:22] <mustard5> Mustang97, thats good news :)
[08:22] <nickrud> Phex, reboot to recovery mode and reset the password: passwd <username>
[08:22] <mustard5> Mustang97, be careful with that hostname now ;=;)
[08:22] <bliss1__> rorry; ok  lets at least try i can thses two lines in mennu.lst   ## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro   and # kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro
[08:22] <Mustang97> mustard5 no kiden..  :P
[08:22] <Phex> there is the login at the start were i can insert my username but no pw
[08:23] <Mustang97> thing is freakin touchy
[08:23] <nickrud> Phex, enter the username, then hit return. It'll ask for the password next
[08:23] <mustard5> Phex, normally you type in the username..then it asks for the password in the same window
[08:23] <Phex> no i don'T
[08:23] <Phex> sorrx
[08:23] <Phex> i does
[08:23] <Phex> it does
[08:23] <mustard5> Phex k :)
[08:23] <nickrud> Phex, welcome :)
[08:24] <bliss1__> mustartd5: hi man
[08:24] <mustard5> howdy bliss1__
[08:24] <crimsun> v3rmap: have you compiled gtk+ in a non-system location?
[08:25] <skpl> what is the command for system monitor, as there is no menu item for it in dppaer
[08:25] <Phex> oh god this wasn't a good start in the linux world
[08:25] <mustard5> skpl, ah good question..I was hunting around for that earlier and lost track of what I was doing...
[08:25] <nickrud> skpl, gnome-system-monitor ; don't forget about apps-accessories-menu editor
[08:26] <nickrud> Phex, if all your problems are as easy to answer ....   :)
[08:26] <skpl> nickrud, i do not see it anywhere in gconf
[08:26] <axisys> pcmcia generates no log in messages file when i insert or pull it out.. but i see this in the dmesg when rebooted.. http://pastebin.com/660035
[08:26] <nickrud> skpl, it's not in gconf. the menu editor is name alacarte
[08:26] <axisys> i am trying to find a way to mount the damn pcmcia card
[08:27] <mustard5> skpl, its gnome-system-monitor I think ?
[08:27] <v3rmap> crimsun, I did not compile gtk+. I just installed the libgtk2.0-devel package.
[08:27] <roryy> bliss1__: sorry, missed that last bit
[08:27] <roryy> bliss1__: the latter one is the one you want to edit (the one with only one #)
[08:27] <bliss1__> roryy: ok  lets at least try i can thses two lines in mennu.lst   ## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro   and # kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro
[08:28] <rabe> simple question: how to scroll down in a terminal window (fullscreen)? (for ex. after typing "top"?)
[08:28] <nickrud> skpl, arg. the gnome-system-monitor is the name of the system monitor you see in the breezy system tools menu
[08:28] <crimsun> v3rmap: pastebin your configure errors
[08:28] <mustard5> doh..I'm being too slow again
[08:28] <roryy> bliss1__: turn that into '# kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro noacpi nolapic'
[08:28] <skpl> nickrud, yeah i know, how come it is no longer a menu item?
[08:28] <bliss1__> roryy; ok
[08:28] <roryy> bliss1__: then run 'sudo update-grub' and reboot
[08:29] <nickrud> skpl, it was a design decision, to avoid confusing newer users. (I have no repeatable opinion about that decision)
[08:29] <roryy> bliss1__: if this doesn't work, i guess it would be wise to remove those two options
[08:29] <bliss1__> rory: ok
[08:29] <Phex> oh no the next problem: he doesn'T take the pw
[08:29] <rabe> simple question: how to scroll down in a terminal window (fullscreen)? (for ex. after typing "top"?)+
[08:29] <v3rmap> crimsun, I have no configure errors, only compilation errors for my program that uses the gtk+ headers. The compilation errors are to do with "header files not found". To fix these errors, I have added include directories to the gcc command line.
[08:29] <mustard5> rabe, top doesnt scroll down I don't think
[08:29] <rabe> so how to see all processes
[08:30] <rabe> ?
[08:30] <crimsun> v3rmap: that's...broken. What app are you attempting to compile?
[08:30] <Amaranth> rabe: nothing to scroll down
[08:30] <_jason> Phex: who doesn't take the pw?
[08:30] <facugaich> rabe ps -a
[08:30] <nickrud> Phex, captitalization matters, be sure you typed it correctly
[08:30] <Amaranth> rabe: to see all processes run 'ps -aux'
[08:30] <rabe> ok
[08:30] <v3rmap> crimsun, the hello world program at: http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/c58.html#SEC-HELLOWORLD
[08:30] <rabe> and then how to scroll there?
[08:31] <mustard5> rabe, you can try this  ps -aux | less
[08:31] <Amaranth> rabe: if you're in gnome-terminal there is a scrollbar
[08:31] <Amaranth> rabe: scroll up
[08:31] <Phex> the ubuntu ich think i'll install it one more time and take a lil bit easyer pw the start don't take the pw
[08:31] <mustard5> rabe, that will display a page at a time
[08:31] <Phex> oh no
[08:31] <Amaranth> mustard5: line at a time
[08:31] <_jason> Phex: you can just change your password if you forgot it, no need to reinstall
[08:31] <rabe> ok, so there's no way to scroll ina fullscreen terminal window?
[08:31] <nickrud> Phex, there's a way to fix your password
[08:32] <Amaranth> rabe: shift-pgup
[08:32] <mustard5> Amaranth, ah ok..I sort of looks like a page worth when I do it :)
[08:32] <rabe> ahh ok thanks
[08:32] <Phex> yes and how i do it
[08:32] <Amaranth> rabe: or ctrl-pgup, i don't remember
[08:32] <Amaranth> mustard5: starts with a page, hitting enter moves a line
[08:32] <intelikey> rabe [shift] +[pg-up] 
[08:32] <mustard5> Amaranth, ah ok..I tend to hit the space bar
[08:32] <_jason> Phex: ok first off, do you know for certain you are using the right username?
[08:32] <makaveli> sup
[08:33] <Phex> yes i write it down
[08:33] <makaveli> who knows how to download frostwire?
[08:33] <nickrud> !frostwire
[08:33] <kynes> how can I download packages to install later without Synaptic Package Manager??
[08:33] <makaveli> yes
[08:33] <Phex> with the pw
[08:33] <crimsun> v3rmap: oh, you're working through the tutorial?
[08:33] <mustard5> kynes, I don't think its designed for that
[08:33] <nickrud> !tell makaveli about frostwire
[08:33] <kynes> yea I know
[08:33] <_jason> Phex: ok, reboot the computer.  At the grub menu (you may need to press ESC while booting) choose ``recovery mode''.  Then enter this command: passwd your_normal_username
[08:33] <kynes> but I have to
[08:33] <crimsun> v3rmap: have you gotten to pkg-config yet?
[08:33] <makaveli> i try to download frostwire but i cant!
[08:34] <rabe> why am i getting jsut 3 fps, damn ATI :-(
[08:34] <kynes> my ethernet is not working
[08:34] <Amaranth> kynes: you can go to packages.ubuntu.com and download them
[08:34] <kynes> and wireless is likewise
[08:34] <Phex> ok i'll do this
[08:34] <_jason> makaveli: what happens when you try?  where are you downloading from?
[08:34] <mustard5> kynes, you could use the dpkg command from terminal to install .deb files that you download locally
[08:34] <Amaranth> kynes: but you have to manually download the dependencies too
[08:34] <v3rmap> crimsun, I think that's the problem. Let me give it a try
[08:34] <Phex> wait a moment i'll switching the computer
[08:34] <makaveli> i need the code
[08:34] <crimsun> v3rmap: it's not a problem with gtk+'s headers or their locations. You simply haven't gotten to pkg-config yet, which is how they're compiled.
[08:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell makaveli about frostwire
[08:34] <echo> how do i get a geforce fx 52oo video card to work period..... thanks
[08:34] <Amaranth> kynes: synaptic will do all of that for you and (i think) create a shell script that installs them
[08:34] <makaveli> fro frostwire
[08:34] <kynes> aaah ok thanks
[08:34] <echo> its pci
[08:34] <crimsun> v3rmap: how gtk+ apps are compiled, that is
[08:34] <v3rmap> crimsun, thanks for the hint. I'll give it a try.
[08:34] <duelboot> jmoncayo, did it work?
[08:34] <_jason> makaveli: download the debian/ubuntu package
[08:35] <makaveli> how jason?
[08:35] <makaveli> where
[08:35] <jmoncayo> duelboot, yes it did thanks a lot
[08:35] <_jason> makaveli: http://www.frostwire.com/
[08:35] <makaveli> ok
[08:35] <duelboot> jmoncayo, yw
[08:35] <scifi> Hi there, i downloaded ubuntu-5.10-live-i386 torrent, extracted the .rar but cant seem to burn the image. can anyone help?
[08:35] <makaveli> hold on
[08:35] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Do you have nvidia-glx installed?  Is xorg setup to use 'nvidia' instead of 'nv'?
[08:35] <jmoncayo> duelboot, last question how can i make so eth0 doesnt starts at boot time
[08:35] <echo> i dunno.... 1 sec ill check
[08:35] <Ryo_xp> can anybody help me?
[08:35] <gnomefreak> scifi: it was in rar form?
[08:35] <duelboot> jmoncayo, hold one
[08:35] <nickrud> scifi, what rar?
[08:35] <scifi> yes
[08:35] <makaveli> then wat jason?
[08:35] <gnomefreak> scifi: it should have been .iso not .rar
[08:35] <_jason> makaveli: let's take it one step at a time, did you download it already?
[08:36] <makaveli> hold on
[08:36] <scifi> hmmm let me check this
[08:36] <duelboot> jmoncayo, go to pm
[08:36] <_jason> makaveli: put it in your $HOME or on your desktop
[08:36] <jmoncayo> oki
[08:36] <wd3> tonyyarusso, in terminal i'm reading my netstat, i'm at the end, how can reset term for a new command? because i've been closing down and reopening term.
[08:36] <makaveli> save on disk
[08:36] <intelikey> kynes  apt-cache  depends <pkg>
[08:36] <scifi> this is the link from ubuntus site that i used to download it: http://se.releases.ubuntu.com/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-live-i386.iso.torrent
[08:36] <echo> nvidia glx is installed
[08:37] <wd3> tonyyarusso, must be an easier way
[08:37] <echo> i dunno how to do xorg
[08:37] <scifi> and the downloaded completed
[08:37] <scifi> and its a .rar
[08:37] <intelikey> hmmm too late on that on.
[08:37] <lufis> How do I change the number of lines the mouse wheel scrolls?
[08:37] <scifi> i even check it with md5 checksum
[08:37] <mustard5> wd3, ctrl + c ?
[08:37] <Phex> thank you jason i does
[08:37] <Phex> it
[08:37] <tonyyarusso> wd3: Reset term?  Ctrl-C will end whatever's running and get you back to $:
[08:37] <_jason> makaveli: try to prefix what you say with my name, so I can see it
[08:37] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Okay, here's how to isntall and configure the official nVidia driver...
[08:37] <makaveli> ok jason
[08:37] <Ryo_xp> Hey, I changed my WinXP partition from NTFS to FAT32, but now Ubuntu doesn't read it....what should I do?
[08:37] <ohzie> :D Anybody know of a decent text editor with html/php/mysql hilighting?
[08:37] <_jason> Phex: so you can login now?
[08:37] <gnomefreak> scifi: maybe a file inside the iso is a rar but the iso itself is not
[08:37] <echo> pumpernickle - nvidia glx is installed i dunno xorg
[08:37] <wd3> mustard5, tonyyarusso ty
[08:37] <makaveli> i download it jason
[08:38] <echo> pumpernickle - ok
[08:38] <tramarin> Ciao.
[08:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Did you run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' after installing the nvidia driver?
[08:38] <_jason> makaveli: ok, oops i forgot something.  Do you have java yet?  (sun or blackdown)
[08:38] <gnomefreak> scifi: once you save the iso than this link might help you
[08:38] <gnomefreak> !iso
[08:38] <ubotu> I heard iso is download Ubuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ and for help burning the CD, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[08:38] <echo> pumpernickle - no
[08:38] <Phex> i'll have a try
[08:38] <lufis> How do I change the number of lines the mouse wheel scrolls?
[08:38] <facugaich> What does the ubuntu logo next to listed items in Synaptic mean?
[08:38] <makaveli> i got jav tool
[08:38] <echo> pumpernickle - im lookin at it now
[08:38] <makaveli> and
[08:38] <makaveli> java control panel
[08:39] <makaveli> jason
[08:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Okay, you'll want to do that, then. :)  When it asks you which module to use, it should auto-select the 'nv' one.  Switch to 'nvidia'.
[08:39] <Phex> yes jason i can login now thank you for the help
[08:39] <echo> pumpernickle - ok
[08:39] <nickrud> facugaich, they are in the main repository, and therefore have full security support from canonical
[08:39] <scifi> hmmmm maybe my pc has auromatically associated the file with .rar....maybe id i rename to .iso it will burn
[08:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: The rest should be okay as it is.
[08:39] <mbelgedhes> hi all
[08:39] <scifi> automatically*
[08:39] <_jason> makaveli: ok open applications > accessories > terminal, and type 'java -version', then paste the output at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and give me the url please
[08:39] <facugaich> oh, ic, thank you nickrud
[08:39] <Ryo_xp> Hey, I changed my WinXP partition from NTFS to FAT32, but now Ubuntu doesn't read it....what should I do?
[08:39] <intelikey> lufis set it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:40] <lufis> Intelikey, thank you!
[08:40] <v3rmap> crimsun, thanks a LOT. I've been totally off gtk+ development for over 2 years. And now when i restarted I didn't even remember this. Thanks again. This has worked, and I can compile OK now.
[08:40] <mbelgedhes> ist fat32 modules in your kernel?
[08:40] <echo> pumpernickle - ok i dont have the video card on the cpu yet, does that matter, like i know im gonna restart, then ill put it in
[08:40] <tramarin> Hi.
[08:40] <Phex> it fuckin full here
[08:40] <gnomefreak> scifi: keep the ending iso
[08:40] <gnomefreak> Phex: language
[08:40] <echo> cpu to me means computer
[08:40] <v3rmap> crimsun, I now remember I had expanded the output of pkg config (include and libs) and added the directories individually in my makefile and forgot all about pkg-config. No excuse, but it's the real reason :-|
[08:40] <echo> sorry
[08:40] <wd3> anybody have  a new thunder .deb pkg?
[08:40] <cablop> hello anybody
[08:40] <dracflamloc> can the ubuntu installer resize a partition?
[08:40] <cablop> sorry
[08:40] <tramarin> Can someone help me with ACPI
[08:40] <mbelgedhes> hello too
[08:40] <cablop> everybody
[08:40] <gnomefreak> wd3: thunder?
[08:40] <gnomefreak> dracflamloc: yes
[08:40] <mbelgedhes> qparted ?
[08:40] <dracflamloc> cool
[08:40] <makaveli> i type java-version it say command not found jason
[08:40] <wd3> gnomefreak, sorry lol
[08:40] <cablop> could you asnwer me something?
[08:40] <pSyONiDe> oh wow
[08:41] <wd3> thunderbird .deb pkg
[08:41] <_jason> makaveli: put a space after java: java -version
[08:41] <pSyONiDe> I tried this channel on efnet
[08:41] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhh
[08:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Probably not.  Until you restart, all you've changed is the configuration file.  It isn't actually being _used_.
[08:41] <cablop> i'm interested in knowing wich option is better than yahoomessenger for linux to use yahoo messenger
[08:41] <wd3> gnomefreak, lol
[08:41] <gnomefreak> wd3: sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[08:41] <lufis> Intelikey, what should i put in the xorg file?
[08:41] <Jhair> cablop: gaim?
[08:41] <echo> pumnpernicke - ok thank you very much
[08:41] <makaveli> ok jason it say Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
[08:41] <makaveli> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)
[08:41] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~$
[08:41] <wd3> gnomefreak, that will install old version right?
[08:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> echo: Anytime :)
[08:41] <_jason> ubotu: tell makaveli about pastebin
[08:41] <Jhair> cablop: I use it with my yahoo messenger account and works pretty fine.
[08:41] <intelikey> lufis idk  man xorg.conf
[08:41] <Ryo_xp> Hey, I changed my WinXP partition from NTFS to FAT32, but now Ubuntu doesn't read it....what should I do?
[08:41] <pSyONiDe> to build software, I run "apt-get install build-essential" correct?
[08:41] <scifi> k i will see if nero picks up the file itself as an iso, instaed of using any of the files ive xtreacted
[08:41] <gnomefreak> wd3: that will install newest version for your repos
[08:41] <cablop> gaim is really good, but i'm looking for a third alternative
[08:42] <lufis> Intelikey: alright, thank you
[08:42] <gnomefreak> pSyONiDe: thats one of the things yes
[08:42] <_jason> makaveli: ok good, you have blackdown java.  Now, where did you say you downloaded the .deb?  to your desktop?
[08:42] <pSyONiDe> gnoke: what else?
[08:42] <mthakur> when i start the ubuntu - it comes up with 'failed to initialize HAL'. Any help??
[08:42] <wd3> gnomefreak, no, really?
[08:42] <gnomefreak> pSyONiDe: that doesnt build anything though
[08:42] <pSyONiDe> gnome:
[08:42] <cablop> because it's not for me is for somebody that doen't like that
[08:42] <mbelgedhes> Ryo_xp, trying mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/XP
[08:42] <makaveli> yes jason
[08:42] <Mend> good evening everybody!
[08:42] <pSyONiDe> snome: I also have gcc installed
[08:42] <pSyONiDe> dman I can't type today
[08:42] <gnomefreak> wd3: what version are you wanting to use?
[08:42] <Ryo_xp> that's not the problem
[08:42] <_jason> makaveli: ok type this: 'cd ~/Desktop'
[08:42] <cablop> hello Mend
[08:42] <wd3> gnomefreak, 1.5
[08:42] <intelikey> Ryo_xp change the fs type in /etc/fstab ?
[08:43] <Ryo_xp> The hda1 appears empty
[08:43] <scifi> ok nero has picked it up...should i burn a t a low speed, like 8x?
[08:43] <Ryo_xp> lol
[08:43] <gnomefreak> pSyONiDe: sudo apt-get install build-essential has most stuff youll need to build a pacvkage
[08:43] <Mend> at last, i have installed linmodem! but the problem now is i can't launch dial up connection
[08:43] <Ryo_xp> I'll try
[08:43] <mbelgedhes> hda1 empty ?
[08:43] <Mend> hello cablop!
[08:43] <Ryo_xp> yeah
[08:43] <gnomefreak> wd3: go to the mozilla site there should be downloads for it there
[08:43] <Ryo_xp> doesn't read it
[08:43] <gnomefreak> scifi: 2if you can
[08:43] <makaveli> jason it say No such file or directory
[08:43] <mbelgedhes> change type fs to vfat
[08:43] <mthakur> gnomefreak, is there any master reset for linux?
[08:43] <cablop> huh? anybody else know an alternative im cliente different than gaim, to connect top yahoo?
[08:43] <_jason> makaveli: capital D, linux is case-sensitive
[08:43] <makaveli> k
[08:43] <wd3> gnomefreak, yeah but gnome, it's tar, oh man, after i tar, the icon isn't in the menu.
[08:43] <gnomefreak> mthakur: what are you looking to do?
[08:44] <intelikey> Ryo_xp question, you changed an ntfs to vfat and expect data to still be there ?     how did you change it ?
[08:44] <mthakur> gnomefreak, that deletes everything except the base system?
[08:44] <mustard5> cablop, not really
[08:44] <duelboot> mthakur, master reset?
[08:44] <gnomefreak> wd3: you have to build it
[08:44] <mthakur> yes duelboot.
[08:44] <Mend> has anyone ever used dial up with ubuntu?
[08:44] <gnomefreak> mthakur: not that i know of
[08:44] <mustard5> Mend, me
[08:44] <makaveli> it say ~/Desktop$
[08:44] <duelboot> mthakur, whaddaya mean?
[08:44] <mbelgedhes> me use gprs + bluetooth
[08:44] <mustard5> Mend, I'm on dialup now
[08:44] <intelikey> mend right now.
[08:44] <makaveli> jason
[08:44] <pSyONiDe> last time I used dial-up was with skaclware 3.1....
[08:44] <Mend> mustard5: how do u launch the dial up?
[08:44] <_jason> makaveli: good, now 'ls *frostwire*'
[08:44] <gnomefreak> mustard5: im sorry to hear that
[08:44] <pSyONiDe> slackware even...
[08:44] <intelikey> wvdial  console mode dialer
[08:45] <intelikey> Mend ^
[08:45] <mustard5> Mend, well I use gnome-ppp atm..but prior to that pon command in terminal
[08:45] <makaveli> wat u mean jason? type that
[08:45] <mbelgedhes> slackware use pppsetup
[08:45] <scifi> k burning at x8 data mode 1 :)
[08:45] <Mend> i have set the networking but i don't know how to start it
[08:45] <wd3> gnomefreak, so after the untaring or unziping all the files will be in that directory, so building it will creat icon? is that compiling?
[08:45] <_jason> makaveli: yep
[08:45] <mthakur> gnomefreak & duelboot : the problem is this - i fiddled with something is webmin and then i restarted the computer. Ubuntu went into the command line mode and then I had to use startx to get back.
[08:45] <scifi> strange how pc thought it was .rar and even allowed me to extrect it!! ^^ :O
[08:45] <gnomefreak> wd3: nope you have to make it
[08:45] <pSyONiDe> not in 3.1, it used chat scripts... ppp-up ppp-down
[08:45] <mustard5> Mend, you've done the pppconfig?
[08:45] <mthakur> duelboot : the problem is this - i fiddled with something is webmin and then i restarted the computer. Ubuntu went into the command line mode and then I had to use startx to get back.
[08:45] <Mend> mustard5: should i install gnome-ppp atm?
[08:45] <mthakur> gnomefreak: the problem is this - i fiddled with something is webmin and then i restarted the computer. Ubuntu went into the command line mode and then I had to use startx to get back.
[08:45] <mustard5> Mend, you need to be online to get gnome-ppp
[08:45] <gnomefreak> wd3: you dont want to do that unless you have to trust me on that
[08:46] <Mend> yes, if u mean username, password, and telephone number
[08:46] <mustard5> Mend, are you using the networking gui?
[08:46] <Mend> mustard5: i can't
[08:46] <duelboot> mthakur, goodnews, badnews...there's a config to get it back to init 5 (gui login), but don't know where it's at at them moment
[08:46] <makaveli> No such file or directory
[08:46] <makaveli> jason
[08:46] <duelboot> jmoncayo, did it work?
[08:46] <jmoncayo> duelboot, thanks man i am going wireless now
[08:46] <Phex> which programm i'll need to open al linux-windows network?
[08:46] <wd3> gnomefreak, i've heard it's complicated. what exactly is building?
[08:46] <makaveli> no such file u know that rest jason
[08:46] <duelboot> jmoncayo, sweet
[08:46] <nickrud> mthakur, start by trying   sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[08:46] <Mend> sorry, im very new to linux. i didn't understand ur question mustard5
[08:46] <_jason> makaveli: ok 'ls' and put it on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[08:46] <gnomefreak> mthakur: you are gonna have issues than the only way to fix a borked system is you can re-install or you can use install cd and fix broken system but i think either way data loss unles you back up
[08:47] <jmoncayo> duelboot, thanks budd
[08:47] <duelboot> jmoncayo, will pm you with the terminal way to do it
[08:47] <southern> hi all
[08:47] <mustard5> Mend, are you using the networking graphical interface in the administration menu?
[08:47] <mbelgedhes> hi too southern
[08:47] <mthakur> isn't there any other way?
[08:47] <jmoncayo> now i need some help with aterm, when i use the -sh flag the background goes gray why is that?
[08:47] <gnomefreak> wd3: you have to untar it than configure it than make it than make install(checkinstall) it
[08:47] <makaveli> sorry jason i forgot to pus the '
[08:47] <makaveli> put
[08:47] <duelboot> gnomefreak, it looks like he needs to get the config to boot to init 5...do you know where that's at
[08:47] <scifi> just curious about linux really, thats why im just trying the Live CD
[08:47] <griffin_> hello everyone, I tried to run fixmbr off a recovery disk to get grub off the mbr. But fixmbr complains it cant read the c: drive, any ideas why?
[08:47] <makaveli> i typing wrong
[08:47] <gnomefreak> mthakur: not that im aware of unless you fix only whats wrong with it
[08:47] <Mend> mustard5: yes, system, administration, networking
[08:48] <mustard5> Mend, k..well I don't use that at all
[08:48] <gnomefreak> duelboot: who? what ? huh?
[08:48] <mustard5> Mend, I do it from command line
[08:48] <makaveli> what next jason?
[08:48] <seanh456768> Hello ubuntu\
[08:48] <Mend> ok, could u teach me how to do it from shell?
[08:48] <nickrud> duelboot, ubuntu uses init 2 for gdm (actuall, 2-5)
[08:48] <mustard5> Mend, sure :)
[08:48] <Phex> ok hello can anyone help to make a network from lilnux to windows and back?
[08:48] <_jason> makaveli: what did it say?
[08:48] <duelboot> gnomefreak, mthakur wants it to boot to init 5 (gui logon) so he doesn't have to startx
[08:48] <intelikey> Mend wvdial is on the install cd  and works wonders with dialup from console.      "wvdialconf .wvdialrc && nano .wvdial && wvdial "    <--- full process.   after that setup   just "wvdial "    mend try it.
[08:48] <duelboot> thx nickrud
[08:48] <mustard5> Mend, start with the pppconfig command
[08:48] <wd3> gnomefreak, ok so untar (which will unzip into a directory), config how? but using the install button?
[08:48] <mthakur> gnomefreak, how do i reinstall it? i haven't really got anything on the linux part that i'll regret losing...
[08:48] <makaveli> >
[08:48] <makaveli> that it
[08:48] <scifi> if i did decide to make my pc dual-boot, cud i use this live CD to set that up?
[08:49] <seanh456768> Is it possible that wireless card performance would be worse on Ubuntu w/ndiswrapper than on XP?
[08:49] <mustard5> Mend, go through the dialog that it starts
[08:49] <nickrud> scifi, no.
[08:49] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$ 'ls *frostwire*
[08:49] <makaveli>  jason
[08:49] <gnomefreak> wd3: no as i said you have to sit there and build the package from source
[08:49] <scifi> ok
[08:49] <nickrud> scifi, for breezy you need the install cd
[08:49] <mbelgedhes> hmmm
[08:49] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell wd3 about compile
[08:49] <wd3> gnomefreak, oh man
[08:49] <_jason> makaveli: don't put the '', just like this: ls *frostwire*, to get out of where you are, press ctrl-d
[08:49] <wd3> gnomefreak, ty
[08:49] <gnomefreak> wd3: you will need a spare few hours
[08:49] <mustard5> Mend, what type of modem are we talking about ?
[08:49] <scifi> is it is easy to do with install cd?
[08:49] <mthakur> duelboot : awww man
[08:49] <gnomefreak> and alot of downloading
[08:49] <mthakur> gnomefreak : awww man
[08:49] <mthakur> nickrud : awww man
[08:49] <scifi> does it do the partioning etc?
[08:49] <nickrud> scifi, yes, very easy
[08:50] <pvd2006> More people having problems with frostwire eh?
[08:50] <duelboot> mthakur, awww man what?
[08:50] <Mend> mustard5: sis630
[08:50] <mustard5> Mend, external serial modem?
[08:50] <_jason> pvd2006: just try to find the deb so far
[08:50] <Mend> i have installed slmodem now
[08:50] <nickrud> mthakur, did you do the sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm ?
[08:50] <southern> I have problem. Let see... So I'm running a breezy server and there is a samba and NAT (netshare) with dsl connect. Yesterday I rebooted it but after the XP clients can't browse the internet only google. Btw ping and dns working... PLEASE HELP  I DON't where did I do mistake ... :P
[08:50] <mthakur> nickrud, yes
[08:50] <wd3> gnomefreak, ooooh man. lol. i'm not lazy, just scared.... lol
[08:50] <Mend> now internal
[08:50] <Mend> "winmodem"
[08:50] <gnomefreak> wd3: hold on a min ok
[08:50] <mustard5> Mend, ah ok
[08:50] <nickrud> mthakur, now sudo update-rc.d gdm defaults
[08:50] <mustard5> Mend k, so you've sorted out the drivers for it?
[08:50] <mthakur> nickrud, it said that - '* Reloading GNOME Display Manager configuration...  * Changes will take effect when all current X sessions have ended.
[08:50] <mthakur> invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed.
[08:50] <mthakur> '
[08:50] <makaveli> so get out and start a new terminal jason?
[08:51] <mthakur> before i did - now sudo update-rc.d gdm defaults
[08:51] <_jason> makaveli: sure
[08:51] <seanh456768> I'm using a Broadcom wireless card on WinXP right now, I installed the card w/Ubuntu LiveCD and Ndiswrapper, but I get no bandwidth.. any ideas?
[08:51] <Mend> mustard5: yes
[08:51] <scifi> does it do the partitioning etc?
[08:51] <_jason> makaveli: make sure you do 'cd ~/Desktop' first
[08:51] <mustard5> Mend k
[08:51] <gnomefreak> wd3: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[08:51] <nickrud> mthakur, now try  sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start
[08:51] <makaveli> ok
[08:51] <gnomefreak> wd3: i will work with you on it
[08:51] <mustard5> Mend, so have you typed pppconfig in terminal?
[08:51] <makaveli> ok jason
[08:51] <wd3> gnomefreak, ur the best
[08:52] <Mend> mustard5: no, i thought i would use dial up as in windows
[08:52] <nickrud> mthakur, from the command line where you ran startx (log out of gnome first)
[08:52] <mbelgedhes> i have to see MU vs Sunderland
[08:52] <mbelgedhes> bye
[08:52] <griffin_> (I know its a repeat, but maybe someone who knows missed it!)hello everyone, I tried to run fixmbr off a recovery disk to get grub off the mbr. But fixmbr complains it cant read the c: drive, any ideas why?
[08:52] <Mend> mustard5 but i configured the connection from gnome
[08:52] <seanh456768> Is the performance of a wireless card - effective range etc. - different on Windows and Linux? Or is is just hardware dependent?
[08:52] <Mend> mustard5: username, password, phone number
[08:52] <makaveli> ok jason i did it
[08:52] <Ryo_xp> edit /etc/fstab didn't work
[08:52] <_jason> makaveli: ok what did it say?
[08:53] <duelboot> seanh456768, don't know but would presume it's the same...anyone else?
[08:53] <makaveli> the arrow
[08:53] <makaveli> >
[08:53] <Ryo_xp> I can't read fat32 partition
[08:53] <_jason> makaveli: press ctrl-d
[08:53] <intelikey> update-rc.d is sick.  it clones the runlevels thus defeting the SysVinit idea entirely.  if one only wants one runlevel  why use SysVinit,  but just one startup script and one halt script...
[08:53] <mustard5> Mend, well if you configure it using the Networking gui all usually have to do is to 'activate' the device and it dials out.  I would avoid using the GUI though
[08:53] <_jason> makaveli: do _not_ use the ''
[08:53] <makaveli> k
[08:53] <aleph> I installed ubuntu as a server how can I upgrade and get gnome on here ?
[08:53] <_jason> makaveli: ok, type: pwd
[08:53] <southern> I have problem. Let see... So I'm running a breezy server and there is a samba and NAT (netshare) with dsl connect. Yesterday I rebooted it but after the XP clients can't browse the internet only google. Btw ping and dns working... PLEASE HELP ME!!!! :(( I haven't faced whit this prb before..
[08:54] <skpl> is there a ubunntu packeg to help you manage/delete partitions inside linux?
[08:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell southern about repeat
[08:54] <seanh456768> duelboot - my problem is, the card works fine on XP, I got it installed on Ubuntu with ndiswrapper and suddenly I get no bandwidth, though I can see the wireless networks
[08:54] <Mend> mustard5: does activate work as "dial" in windows?
[08:54] <makaveli> i press it quit by it self jason
[08:54] <_jason> makaveli: ok, new terminal
[08:54] <makaveli> it suppose do that
[08:54] <nickrud> intelikey, no, you can tell update-rc.d to do any thing you'd want to have done to a run level: ignore, kill, start
[08:54] <makaveli> k
[08:54] <mustard5> Mend, apparently..I rarely used it :)
[08:54] <makaveli> then wat jason
[08:54] <_jason> makaveli: cd ~/Desktop
[08:54] <Mend> mustard5: but after activating it didn't dial
[08:54] <mustard5> Mend, my connection speed seemed slow via the GUI
[08:54] <makaveli> again
[08:54] <duelboot> seanh456768, did you "activate" it?
[08:54] <_jason> makaveli: yes
[08:54] <seanh456768> duelboot - actually my other linux laptop has the same problem, sees all the wireless networks, but no bandwidth
[08:55] <mustard5> Mend, k..well i would set it up via the command line, then get gnome-ppp when you get online (assuming it works)
[08:55] <makaveli> ok it say ~/Desktop$
[08:55] <makaveli>  jason
[08:55] <Mend> mustard5: ok, then i'll try shell connection, but it must be very complicated
[08:55] <_jason> makaveli: now you are in your desktop.  Can you tell me, what is the name of the file you downloaded?
[08:55] <seanh456768> duelboot - yeah I did the activation and everything, it even seems to connect to the networks, just not downloading anything
[08:55] <mustard5> Mend there is a full page on the subject here... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DialupModemHowto
[08:55] <intelikey> nickrud ok then 'default' update-rc.d is sick then  :)
[08:55] <duelboot> seanh456768, pizza's here, I gotta run...maybe later
[08:55] <makaveli> hold on
[08:55] <jrbl> Hi.
[08:55] <mustard5> Mend, its not really very complicated
[08:55] <jrbl> Is anyone able to tell me how to share a printer?
[08:55] <scifi> ok i have iso burnt....do i need to go into bios to change to cd-first booting sequence??
[08:55] <nickrud> intelikey, only to people not from debian :)
[08:55] <Mend> mustard5: ok, i'll try
[08:55] <mustard5> Mend if you type in pppconfig it brings up a very easy little interface in the terminal
[08:56] <seanh456768> My wireless cards can see and connect to networks on Ubuntu, but can't download anything. Could this be an IPv4/IPv6 thing?
[08:56] <makaveli> frostwire-4.10.9-1.i5 86.deb
[08:56] <makaveli> jason
[08:56] <mwe> jrbl: there is a wiki explaining it. search for print at wiki.ubuntu.com
[08:56] <_jason> makaveli: ok now do this: sudo dpkg -i frostwire-4.10.9-1.i586.deb
[08:56] <mustard5> Mend, basically you give the dialup connection a name..and the default name is 'provider'...you will see that straight away
[08:56] <mthakur> nickrud, i tried that but when i reboot same thing happens.
[08:56] <mthakur> nickrud, it says that it failed to initialize HAL
[08:57] <makaveli> space between -i and frostwire jason
[08:57] <mthakur> gnomefreak, it says that it failed to initialize HAL
[08:57] <Mend> ok, then i need to switch to linux now :)
[08:57] <mustard5> Mend, then you setup the specifics of your connection..ignore all the stuff that looks 'technical' :)
[08:57] <_jason> makaveli: a shortcut may be to do: sudo dpkg -i frost<tab>, where <tab> means pressing the tab button
[08:57] <southern> what is frostwire?
[08:57] <_jason> makaveli: yes
[08:57] <scifi> anyone?
[08:57] <Mend> mustard5: ok
[08:57] <nickrud> mthakur, ah, HAL. Over my head, although I don't see what hal would have to do with gdm.
[08:57] <jmoncayo> does anyone works with aterm here?
[08:57] <mustard5> Mend, then use 'pon' to try start the connection
[08:57] <intelikey> nickrud hehhe only runlevel 0 1 & 6  here atm.   0 is single 1 is multiuser... but yeah.
[08:57] <scifi> ok i have iso burnt....do i need to go into bios to change to cd-first booting sequence??
[08:57] <Mend> mustard5: have u ever installed mysql query browser from source?
[08:57] <mustard5> Mend you will get the idea if you read the bottom of that webpage
[08:58] <mustard5> Mend heh no :)
[08:58] <FlannelKing> scifi: you just need the CD to boot before the HD in the order.  doesn't have to be first. (I do floppy, cd, HD)
[08:58] <jrbl> mwe, thanks.  will try.
[08:58] <Mend> mustard5: ok
[08:58] <scifi> ok thx
[08:58] <Mend> mustard5: it is my second problem (mysql-browser) :)
[08:58] <Phex_> fuckin windows
[08:58] <nickrud> intelikey, I thought 6 was reboot?
[08:58] <makaveli> it say command not found
[08:58] <makaveli> jason
[08:59] <intelikey> nickrud it is.
[08:59] <_jason> makaveli: can you check for typos?  if you can't find any, paste exactly what you entered
[08:59] <intelikey> tty1 [root#~]  ls /etc/rc?.d -d
[08:59] <mustard5> Phex_, watch the language in here
[08:59] <intelikey>  /etc/rc0.d  /etc/rc1.d  /etc/rc6.d  /etc/rcS.d
[08:59] <makaveli> wat u mean typos? jason
[08:59] <bliss1_> hi
[08:59] <mustard5> Phex_, its got strict language rules
[08:59] <Phex_> ok i'll do it
[08:59] <Mend> mustard5: i will try to find answer to my second problem then switch to linux and try what you taught me
[08:59] <Mend> mustard5: thank u very much
[08:59] <mustard5> Mend k
[08:59] <bliss1_> roryy: nope nevermind
[08:59] <Phex_> but i'm angry about my Windows XP
[09:00] <Phex_> so i say sorry
[09:00] <nickrud> intelikey, my my my, I'm interested in how you start your system
[09:00] <mustard5> Mend, good luck..I don't know how it will go with a 'winmodem', but I hope it all goes smoothly :)
[09:00] <seanh456768> Anybody got any idea about my wireless problem? I'm trying to get Ubuntu installed for a friend, but I need to get the wless working first. It detects the networks and appears to connect to them, but no download
[09:00] <_jason> makaveli: typos mean typographical errors.  See if you made a typing mistake
[09:00] <roryy> bliss1_: didn't help?
[09:00] <Phex_> about my language
[09:00] <makaveli> i put the sudo dpkk thing jason
[09:00] <makaveli> dpkg
[09:00] <intelikey> nickrud tty1 [root#~]  cat /etc/inittab
[09:00] <intelikey> android:1:initdefault:
[09:01] <Mend> mustard5: but after installing slmodem ubuntu recognized the modem, i thought the problem was solved...
[09:01] <Phex_> now let me see you later bye bye
[09:01] <_jason> makaveli: copy what you entered, and paste it here
[09:01] <intelikey> arrr that's id::1:initdefault:
[09:01] <jmoncayo> can sombody help me with aterm>
[09:01] <mustard5> Mend its certainly sounds solved if its recognised :)
[09:01] <Mend> has anyone ever installed mysql query browser from source?
[09:01] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i frostwire
[09:01] <makaveli> Password:
[09:01] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$
[09:01] <Mend> mustard5: but ppp is new for me
[09:01] <intelikey> like i said nickrud 1 is multiuser here now.
[09:01] <jrbl> mwe, I'm not finding it, could you give me a url?  I see NetworkPrintingFromUbuntu, but that redirects to NetworkPRintingFromWindows.  Is that what I'm supposed to read?
[09:02] <_jason> makaveli: type 'sudo echo hi', what happens?
[09:02] <axisys> hmm.. anyone here use pcmcia card w/ his/her laptop?
[09:02] <axisys> s/use/uses/
[09:02] <nickrud> intelikey, ah. I missed that part, thanks. (And you have just validated debian's philosophy, the run levels belong to the sys admin :)
[09:02] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$  sudo echo hi
[09:02] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$
[09:02] <makaveli> jason
[09:03] <bliss1_> roryy: nop but you see it may be related to the fact that A) i had to diable USB legacy in BIOS  so I could use my keypad in the other debain partition which has the same kernal 2.6 as ubuntu I can only assume its that as the problem started at that time
[09:03] <_jason> makaveli: is this the first user you created during install?
[09:03] <WolfmanK> anyone know why tightvncserver isn't on apt-get anymore?
[09:03] <makaveli> noo jason
[09:03] <makaveli> y?
[09:03] <intelikey> nickrud that's not debian specific  :)   that's  geek specific  lol
[09:03] <mwe> jrbl: what do you want, printing in windows to a linux printer or the other way around?
[09:03] <nickrud> :)
[09:03] <seanh456768> Anyone heard of the same wireless card being less receptive on Ubuntu than on Windows? Is that possible?
[09:03] <_jason> makaveli: because he doesn't have sudo privileges (he can't do admin stuff)
[09:03] <Hexidigital> does anyone know of a good DVD ripping program?  i need to send an .avi file to a co-worker for a project
[09:03] <gahan> is libx264-dev officially in breezy? i can see it in multiverse though apt-cache doesn't find it :-/
[09:03] <_jason> makaveli: do you still have the first user you made?
[09:03] <jrbl> mwe, I want to print from a different linux host to this one.
[09:03] <makaveli> yesss
[09:03] <mwe> jrbl: oh
[09:04] <_jason> makaveli: do you want to make this current user an admin too?
[09:04] <jrbl> There doesn't appear to be a wiki node for that?
[09:04] <makaveli> yes jason
[09:04] <_jason> makaveli: ok type 'groups' for me and paste the output
[09:04] <mwe> jrbl: I'm not sure the wiki covers that. it should be easy though. I'll try finding an url for you
[09:04] <nickrud> gahan, that deb is in dapper
[09:04] <intelikey> seanh456768 if it's not configured properly
[09:04] <makaveli> makaveli adm dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner
[09:04] <cablop> i'ved to go now
[09:04] <cablop> bye everybody, see you later
[09:05] <Mend> intelikey: thanks for your help: i will also try your variant to launch dial up
[09:05] <roryy> bliss1_: i don't know what else you can do, sorry.  I guess ubuntuforums.org is a good place to ask.
[09:05] <_jason> makaveli: ok, type 'su the_name_of_the_first_user_you_created'
[09:05] <jrbl> mwe, that's great.  Thanks very much.
[09:05] <seanh456768> intelikey - I had to use ndiswrapper to get it working, I downloaded an inf file with the same name as the sys file that Windows is using for it
[09:05] <bliss1_> roryy; thats why that thread back in feb was all about that
[09:05] <axisys> Hexidigital: go to wiki.ubuntu.com and search dvd rip and the first link
[09:06] <southern> guys do I need iptables NAT if I have transparent proxy for netsharing?
[09:06] <makaveli> type my password or the my fist 1 ?
[09:06] <Hexidigital> axisys, thanks... i have searched for 2 hours :)
[09:06] <jmoncayo> which is latest kernel for ubuntu?
[09:06] <_jason> makaveli: type the password for the first user created
[09:06] <gahan> nickrud: dapper is still unstable is it?
[09:06] <gahan> !dapper
[09:06] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:06] <axisys> Hexidigital: in wiki.ubuntu.com ?
[09:06] <nickrud> gahan, yes. It's due for release in jue
[09:06] <makaveli> junior@ool-44c6fdd4:/home/makaveli/Desktop$
[09:06] <nickrud> june
[09:06] <makaveli> jason
[09:06] <intelikey> Mend yeah,  i don't know if winmodem is the same as modem there or not... that's why i quit when you said 'winmodem'   but with real modems it's the way to go.  wvdial even supports multi-location configuration,  it's nice.
[09:06] <Hexidigital> axisys, no, google
[09:06] <makaveli> junior@ool-44c6fdd4:/home/makaveli/Desktop$
[09:06] <_jason> makaveli: now type 'sudo adduser makaveli admin'
[09:07] <cycom> how do I change the program a file opens with by default?
[09:07] <southern> please answer me...
[09:07] <axisys> Hexidigital: ok.. site:ubuntu.com in google would help
[09:07] <southern> so do I need iptables NAT if I have transparent proxy for netsharing?
[09:07] <nickrud> cycom, right click the file, select properties and then the tab open with
[09:07] <Mend> intelikey: but the good news is that my laptop recognized the modem via slmodem driver
[09:07] <Hexidigital> axisys, i'll remember that next time
[09:07] <WolfmanK> doea anyone know why tightvncserver isn't on apt-cache...
[09:07] <makaveli> type my password or the first one?
[09:08] <bliss1_> roryy; i have a little question if you some work in say hda1 or hda2 and they do not reboot you have to switch on and switch on if you do updatedb before you close will this save everyting?
[09:08] <Mend> intelikey: so wvdial may work for me
[09:08] <_jason> makaveli: first one, remember try to type _jason in front of your responses if they are directed at me
[09:08] <nickrud> WolfmanK, it shows here (breezy)
[09:08] <intelikey> yeah. Mend
[09:08] <bliss1_> roryy:switch off
[09:08] <makaveli> jason_ it say junior@ool-44c6fdd4:/home/makaveli/Desktop$ ok
[09:08] <[PoVal] Dutchy> errm is this correct that firefox 1.0.7 is the latest version for breezy?
[09:08] <seanh456768> Can anyone help me with wireless card configuration? What are the different config options I should know? I didn't see any settings in Ubuntu
[09:08] <_jason> makaveli: ok now 'exit'
[09:08] <cycom> nickrud: thanks! is there a way to do it without having that type of file?
[09:08] <WolfmanK> nickrud:   apt-cache can't findit
[09:09] <nickrud> WolfmanK, did you enable the universe repository?
[09:09] <roryy> bliss1_: updatedb is only used for the 'locate' tool, which is just a file-indexer -- it's not a very important utility
[09:09] <nickrud> cycom, not that i've been able to find.
[09:09] <WolfmanK> nickrud: how do I do that?
[09:09] <roryy> bliss1_: well, at least not in the context of losing data
[09:09] <nickrud> !tell WolfmanK about universe
[09:09] <id`>  /win move 5
[09:09] <id`> ack
[09:09] <intelikey> !tell WolfmanK about repos
[09:09] <nickrud> WolfmanK, there's a link from ubotu in a pm
[09:09] <makaveli> jason_ what next?
[09:09] <bliss1_> roryy: so reboot is the big one
[09:09] <_jason> makaveli: then you should be back to makaveli as the user, then type 'sudo echo hi', what does it say?
[09:09] <cycom> nickrud: ok. Thanks again!
[09:10] <WolfmanK> thanks nickrud
[09:10] <harrisale> how do i get sound to work on flash
[09:10] <roryy> bliss1_: well, you should never just reboot; always shutdown.  This applies to any modern PC OS
[09:10] <makaveli> jason_ it saymakaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~$  sudo echo hi
[09:10] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~$
[09:10] <id`> I didnt write it on the CD. Is there a way to check what release of ubuntu I have? I didnt download it just now but i had the cd lying around for some time.
[09:10] <_jason> harrisale: install alsa-oss and run firefox as 'aoss firefox'
[09:10] <_jason> makaveli: ok you need to logout and then log back in
[09:11] <bliss1_> roryy: shutdown -h now this saves everything?
[09:11] <makaveli> ok
[09:11] <nickrud> harrisale, there's several possible problems, see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats , it has some flash troubleshooting
[09:11] <harrisale> ok where do i get that
[09:11] <id`> I just installed ubuntu, and somehow i cant 'su -', i do remember the installer ask me for a username twice or something
[09:11] <pinkmermaid> Hey all... Silly question: Is there a way to make the desktop wallpaper stretch in such a way that it just goes to the edges of the panels, so that the panels don't cover up part of the image?
[09:11] <mwe> jrbl: can't find anything right now. basically make sure the printer if configured to be shared with ipp and enter the url on the other computer when you add the printer, make sure the firewall is not blocking port 631
[09:11] <_jason> !info alsa-oss
[09:11] <ubotu> alsa-oss: (ALSA wrapper for OSS applications), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 1.0.9-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 46 kB, Installed size: 212 kB
[09:11] <jenda> Oi - is there a way to browse cached sites in firefox? When a site is no longer available online?
[09:11] <nickrud> harrisale,  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:11] <_jason> harrisale: enable universe and use synaptic
[09:11] <harrisale> aight
[09:11] <harrisale> ill check back in a minute
[09:11] <intelikey> id` the kernel would tell you.   uname -r   if it's running.   and compare the kernel with the codenames
[09:11] <cycom> pinkmermaid: not that I know of, but a good idea might be to find the pixel count of the bars and add those to the image.
[09:11] <southern> guys do I need iptables NAT if I have transparent proxy for netsharing?
[09:12] <id`> Anyone?
[09:12] <MTecknology> When the sound is off on my laptop, Java/Flash games will still play sounds. Why is this?
[09:12] <makaveli> jason_ok
[09:12] <nickrud> _jason, does that fix most problems (I'll parrot it often)
[09:12] <jrbl> mwe, ok, thanks.  To share with ipp, is there a gnome widget, or do I have to go monkey with cups.conf, etc.
[09:12] <jrbl> ?
[09:12] <roryy> bliss1_: well, it will shut the computer down 'properly', which means all unwritten data will be sent to the disk and so on.  If you have open applications with unsaved data, that data might be lost.
[09:12] <pinkmermaid> cycom, thanks~
[09:12] <learnerr> i need help
[09:12] <_jason> nickrud: it works for me, and I've seen it recommended before
[09:12] <intelikey> id` if that system is installed  lsb_release (assuming it's installed)
[09:12] <learnerr> this hdd is booting with win2k
[09:12] <makaveli> jason_ ok
[09:12] <learnerr> and is a sata disk
[09:12] <nickrud> _jason, I've been blessed with decent sound cards, so thanks
[09:13] <learnerr> i want to install ubuntu on another sata disk
[09:13] <WolfmanK> nickrud:  I'm doing this remotely ssh do you know how to add universe via sudo/cli?
[09:13] <learnerr> does grub will be able to boot both disk?
[09:13] <bliss1_> roryy: like installing a new kernel and saving do not rboot shutdown
[09:13] <id`> intelikey: LSB Version:    n/a
[09:13] <_jason> makaveli: ok 'sudo echo hi'
[09:13] <roryy> bliss1_: i don't think I understand your question
[09:13] <_jason> id`: try lsb_release -a
[09:13] <makaveli> jason_nothin
[09:13] <nickrud> WolfmanK, sure. Look for every occurence of universe (around lines 18-22), remove the # at the beginning, and add multiverse to the end.
[09:13] <MTecknology> When the sound is off on my laptop, Java/Flash games will still play sounds. How do I change this??
[09:13] <id`> breezy badger
[09:13] <harrisale> anyone know how i can recover data on my messed ntfs
[09:13] <intelikey> id` !root   no passwd for root prevents the use of   su  try sudo
[09:13] <_jason> makaveli: paste the output of 'groups'
[09:13] <mwe> jrbl: I don't use gnome. I think you can do it from the interface
[09:13] <nickrud> WolfmanK, then sudo apt-get update
[09:14] <roryy> bliss1_: if you reboot using, say, 'shutdown -r now', that is also OK -- it's a normal shutdown followed by a reboot
[09:14] <jrbl> mwe, ok, thanks.
[09:14] <makaveli> makaveli adm dialout fax cdrom floppy tape audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner
[09:14] <[C] hris> how do i get ubuntu to pick up my pm3 player
[09:14] <roryy> bliss1_: what you should *not* do is power down the machine and then power it up
[09:14] <_jason> makaveli: you logged out of gnome?
[09:14] <makaveli> uess
[09:14] <makaveli> yess
[09:14] <WolfmanK> nickrud: in what file?
[09:14] <mwe> [C] hris: I just plug mine in
[09:14] <nickrud> WolfmanK, heh :) /etc/apt/sources.list . doh
[09:15] <WolfmanK> nickrud: thanks again...   :D
[09:15] <harrisale> anyone know how i can recover data on my messed ntfs
[09:15] <[C] hris> mve, k wel tlhat doesnt work for me
[09:15] <Hexidigital> something interesting just happened... nothing i need troubleshooting with, but thought it was wierd... i changed my ~/images folder's name to ~/img about 3 hours ago and my desktop just defaulted back to the original image now...
[09:15] <mwe> [C] hris: usb?
[09:15] <[C] hris> yes
[09:15] <intelikey> harrisale 'testdisk'
[09:15] <bliss1_> roryy:  but in my case shutdown -r now does not work I must invoke shutdown -h now, just on another can you force a reboot
[09:15] <marek_> when i create an smb share, how do i connect w/ windows? the login info doesnt seem to work?
[09:15] <makaveli> jason_ u want me to restart my pc?
[09:15] <MTecknology> Come on, doesn't anybody in here have an answer?
[09:15] <harrisale> i tried testdisk but i cant access the parittion
[09:15] <mwe> [C] hris: try plugging it in the type dmesg in a terminal right after and tell me if anything shows
[09:16] <_jason> makaveli: no, you shouldn't have to... 'su junior'
[09:16] <learnerr> marek_ you should see the mount at least
[09:16] <id`> intelikey: well the thing is, theres a 'hda1' icon on my desktop but i have no rights to it. It seems that i have breezy badger. is there a newer release out? (I'd like the latest, and a reinstall/download is no problem at all)
[09:16] <mwe> [C] hris: like a new device being discovered
[09:16] <_jason> makaveli: then paste the output of 'groups' after you are junior
[09:16] <intelikey> MTecknology alsamixer
[09:16] <roryy> bliss1_: I do not understand "just on another can you force a reboot"
[09:16] <makaveli> jason_junior@ool-44c6fdd4:/home/makaveli$
[09:16] <mustard5> MTecknology, when you say the sound is 'off' where is it turned off?
[09:16] <_jason> makaveli: try to put the _ before the j ;)
[09:17] <intelikey> !tell id` about dapper
[09:17] <MTecknology> mustard5, using the sound buttons on the side, it shows the volume changing on the screen
[09:17] <marek_> learnerr, when it prompts for password to connect (from windows), what do i enter?
[09:17] <bliss1_> roryy; yep its me not understanding   i mean is there a way to force a reboot if shutdown -r now does not work
[09:17] <intelikey> !tell id` about ntfs
[09:17] <harrisale> anyone know how i can recover data on my messed ntfs, i tried testdisk but i cant access the partition, "Bad Boot Sector" testdisk says
[09:17] <makaveli> jason_ y we have to go through all this trouble for frostwire?
[09:17] <mustard5> MTecknology, external controls on your laptop?
[09:18] <MTecknology> yea
[09:18] <_jason> makaveli: you need to be an admin to install things
[09:18] <id`> intelikey: ah ofcource so stupid, im saying hda1 and no bell rings
[09:18] <intelikey> harrisale 'testdisk'
[09:18] <harrisale> i did
[09:18] <harrisale> i dont work
[09:18] <roryy> bliss1_: i don't know; I don't think so. I think gnome and kde probably use 'shutdown' to shutdown or reboot the computer.
[09:18] <soxquez> hello
[09:18] <harrisale> it rewrite the part, but i cant acess it
[09:18] <makaveli> jason_i type su junior what i did wrong
[09:18] <MrKubuntuUser> Hi, I recently installed Dapper Drake Flight 6 on a computer and I'm getting very slow speeds on lp0.  It looks like DMA is disabled - I looked somewhere (can't remember where now) to find the status of DMA and it returned -1.  Can anybody help me?
[09:18] <marek_> learnerr, when it prompts for password from windows, what username and pass do i enter?
[09:18] <_jason> makaveli: type 'groups'
[09:19] <nickrud> bliss1_, a silly question, but you are using sudo?
[09:19] <bliss1_> roryy: yes
[09:19] <makaveli> jason_ok then wat
[09:19] <_jason> makaveli: paste what it says
[09:19] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: logs saying anything? dmesg?
[09:19] <makaveli> junior@ool-44c6fdd4:/home/makaveli$
[09:19] <mustard5> MTecknology, have you checked to see which volume settings are being effected by the external control?
[09:19] <bliss1_> nickrud: yes
[09:19] <mustard5> MTecknology, maybe its only controlling one particular setting
[09:20] <MTecknology> mustard5, it's the master control
[09:20] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Hello.  I didn't see anything in the logs that was abnormal.  Just a thing about what resource lp0 was using
[09:20] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: hmm
[09:20] <[C] hris> mve, doesnt print anything useful
[09:20] <mwe> [C] hris: it doesn't see the new device?
[09:20] <tonyyarusso> Can someone tell me how to use bootchart on Breezy?
[09:20] <MTecknology> mustard5, PCM isn't seperate from Master, is it?
[09:20] <_jason> makaveli: I mean, what it says when you type 'groups'
[09:21] <learnerr> this hdd is booting with win2k
[09:21] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  parport0, I think it said
[09:21] <learnerr> i want to install ubuntu on another sata disk
[09:21] <learnerr> does grub will be able to boot both disk?
[09:21] <mustard5> MTecknology, well I would assume it wasnt, but I could be wrong
[09:21] <TheAsp> Is there any chance dapper will ship with 2.6.17?  I have a card (the audio part of my bt878) that only works with 2.6.17 aparently
[09:21] <makaveli> that
[09:21] <[C] hris> mve, nope
[09:21] <makaveli> jason_the same thing i send u
[09:21] <_jason> makaveli: grep ^admin /etc/group
[09:21] <[C] hris> mve, it does when i plug my camera in just not my mp3 player
[09:21] <bliss1_> roryy: the thing is the reason that I ask this question about my reboot not working is that I am installing xen on the other debain partition and the final command in the howto is shutdown -r now so you see i cannot but I can  do shutdown -h now
[09:21] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  It is in fact the port, though... outputting a text file to lp0 from the command prompt is also slow
[09:21] <MTecknology> mustard5, well I guess I have it figured out enought to work
[09:22] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I'm not really into DMA for printers. maybe you can somehow enably DMA manually like for a hdd
[09:22] <MTecknology> How can I force games to play at a specific speed, like 1/4 speed?
[09:22] <makaveli> jason_admin:x:106:
[09:22] <mwe> [C] hris: are the usb modules loaded. lsmod|grep hcd
[09:22] <_jason> makaveli: 'sudo -l
[09:22] <_jason> '
[09:22] <[C] hris> looks that way
[09:23] <makaveli> jason_Sorry, user junior may not run sudo on localhost.
[09:23] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Hmm... OK.  Any idea how I could do that?  Why would it operating at a lower speed in Kubuntu than in Win2K?
[09:23] <roryy> bliss1_: 'shutdown -r now' doesn't even work in a virtual machine?
[09:23] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: because DMA is disabled. that would be a huge performance hit
[09:23] <roryy> bliss1_: i know nothing about zen, sorry
[09:23] <roryy> bliss1_: or xen ;)
[09:23] <mustard5> MTecknology, I have no idea about that question :)
[09:23] <_jason> makaveli: 'id'
[09:23] <[C] hris> mve, yes they are loaded
[09:23] <intelikey> looks like junior is not in the admin group maybe
[09:24] <makaveli> jason_uid=1000(junior) gid=1000(junior) groups=1000(junior)
[09:24] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  How could I enable that?  (I don't know how to enable it for a HDD, either...)
[09:24] <mwe> [C] hris: you probably need the mass storage module as well. I don't know why they don't autoload though. I wonder why the kernel doesn't discover the device
[09:24] <lincore> exit
[09:24] <bliss1_> roryy: thats ok is just sfter the install I will use shutdoen -h now thanks for your support
[09:24] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: for a hdd you use hdparm. I don't think that works for a printer
[09:24] <roryy> bliss1_: ok, i hope i helped
[09:24] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, my experience is that most printers run slower in linux than windows, primarily because the drivers aren't as efficient
[09:25] <_jason> makaveli: ok, you have no user in the admin group.  We have to fix that.  You are going to have to do this to get makaveli in the admin group: restart and choose ``recovery mode'' from the grub menu (you may have to hit ESC to see the menu), then do the command 'adduser makaveli admin', then reboot
[09:25] <[C] hris> bah okay thanks i'll look at it more later because i dont really have time ot fix it right now
[09:25] <[C] hris> btw its no ta ipod
[09:25] <makaveli> k
[09:25] <[C] hris> its a creative micro zen
[09:25] <makaveli> brb
[09:25] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  No, it's the actual parallel port that's the problem... sending plain text to the port from Konsole is slow and my printer driver is RAW.
[09:25] <intelikey> mwe the kernel isn't looking for devices.  the startup proccess in the initrd.img and the SysVinit scripts load the modules.
[09:26] <bliss1_> roryy: yes at leat i know a bit more I must tell this chat channel ROCKS as does the forum its a real breath of freah air to the linux world
[09:26] <mwe> intelikey: but shouldn't hotplug see it and inform the kernel or something?
[09:26] <roryy> bliss1_: glad to hear it :)
[09:26] <bliss1_> nickrud;  do you agree with my last post to roryy
[09:26] <intelikey> mwe put the module name in /etc/modules.conf
[09:27] <MTecknology> what is a good cpu slower?
[09:27] <intelikey> MTecknology underclocking ?
[09:27] <nickrud> bliss1_,  yes this is a fairly kind place :)
[09:27] <mwe> intelikey: well I think he's module is loaded, but the system doesn't see that he plugs in a usb device
[09:27] <mabus06> Can somebody please help me to get my microphone working? I unmute it in volume controll, set it to capture, but it still doesn't work. It's on. It's plugged in. It's worked on ubuntu before. I've asked here like a bunch of times, and googled for it, but I can't find any help. Any ideas?
[09:27] <MTecknology> intelikely, yep
[09:28] <intelikey> mwe then idk.
[09:28] <bliss1_> roryy: catch you later
[09:28] <Rondom> mabus06: , have you selected the correct input source
[09:28] <roryy> bliss1_: goodbye
[09:28] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Can you point me to a doc for underclocking/undervolting?
[09:28] <intelikey> MTecknology hehhe using this 100mhz system i never thought of underclocking.....
[09:28] <mustard5> mabus06, I could only really ask all the standard questions. :)
[09:29] <bliss1_> nickrud: take just a little time out catch you later
[09:29] <jmoncayo> why do i get this jmoncayo@linux:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade
[09:29] <mabus06> Rondom: how do I check?
[09:29] <jmoncayo> Password:
[09:29] <jmoncayo> Reading package lists... Done
[09:29] <jmoncayo> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:29] <jmoncayo> The following packages have been kept back:
[09:29] <jmoncayo>   linux-image-386 linux-restricted-modules-386
[09:29] <jmoncayo> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[09:29] <intelikey> tonyyarusso ^ that also
[09:29] <mabus06> mustard5: like what? This is the first time anybody has responded to a question regarding mics
[09:29] <southern> I have problem. Let see... So I'm running a breezy server and there is a samba and NAT (netshare) with dsl connect. Yesterday I rebooted it but after the XP clients can't browse the internet only google. Btw ping and dns working... PLEASE HELP ME!!!! :(( I haven't faced whit this prb before..
[09:29] <Rondom> input source select under options in the mixer-app
[09:30] <marek_> sudo smbpasswd -a macmarek
[09:30] <marek_> is that right?
[09:30] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i can help you google for it.  but off hand, no idea.
[09:30] <mustard5> mabus06, just checking whether it's plugged into the right spot on your soundcard or whatever you are using :)
[09:30] <Rondom> maybe you have to make it visible under settings
[09:30] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Don't bother then; thought you might have a link lying around.
[09:30] <makaveli> jason_done
[09:30] <intelikey> tonyyarusso no. sorry.
[09:31] <mwe> jmoncayo: please use pastebin.com. what did you type that gave you that?
[09:31] <mabus06> mustard5: Pink connector into pink hole? Yeah, I managed that.
[09:31] <makaveli> jason_what next
[09:31] <mustard5> mabus06, ah color coded..too easy :)
[09:31] <mustard5> mabus06, wish mine was so easy :D
[09:31] <_jason> makaveli: 'sudo echo hi'
[09:31] <ncsa> hi
[09:31] <jmoncayo> mwe, apt-get upgrade
[09:32] <jenda> !ntfs
[09:32] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:32] <mwe> jmoncayo: maybe you should apt-get dist-upgrade instead then
[09:32] <makaveli> jason_hi
[09:32] <mustard5> mabus06, have you got more than one capture device?
[09:32] <_jason> makaveli: good
[09:32] <mwe> jmoncayo: that should work
[09:32] <jenda> anyone know about NTFS write support? how far is 'experimental' to date?
[09:32] <klm-> how can I make package manager understand RAR's?
[09:32] <_jason> makaveli: cd ~/Desktop, and then: sudo dpkg -i frost<tab>
[09:32] <mwe> jenda: it's getting better but is not safe at all yet
[09:33] <jmoncayo> mwe, its working thanks
[09:33] <intelikey> tonyyarusso mmm maybe  http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0102.1/0478.html  or  http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.acpi.devel/month=20040101
[09:33] <jenda> mwe: so... just how possible is it yet?
[09:33] <mabus06> mustard5: only one device plugged in, but there is a line in and mic slot on my sound card
[09:33] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Shall take a look.
[09:33] <mwe> jenda: it's possible if you don't mind loosing your data occasionally
[09:33] <klm-> !restricted
[09:33] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed there can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:33] <makaveli> jason_Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*] ;
[09:33] <makaveli> Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
[09:33] <makaveli> Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
[09:33] <makaveli> Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
[09:33] <makaveli> Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
[09:33] <makaveli> Type dpkg --licence for copyright licence and lack of warranty (GNU GPL) [*] .
[09:33] <makaveli> Options marked [*]  produce a lot of output - pipe it through `less' or `more' !
[09:34] <makaveli> makaveli@ool-44c6fdd4:~/Desktop$
[09:34] <mwe> makaveli: don
[09:34] <_jason> makaveli: don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[09:34] <mustard5> mabus06, you on gnome atm?
[09:34] <Drasla> does anyone know how to write environment variables from inside a makefile?  make gives an error if I try to use "setenv"
[09:34] <makaveli> jason-ok what i do now
[09:34] <_jason> makaveli: paste the exact command you entered in your terminal (copy and paste it)
[09:34] <mabus06> mustard5: yea
[09:34] <RogueJediX> Hey. Does anyone have a clue how to get a joystick attached to a sound card working?
[09:35] <mustard5> mabus06, so when you double click on the volume icon and get the sound settings gui, what device is being used in the File>>Device menu
[09:35] <makaveli> jason_ sudo dpkg -i frost
[09:35] <_jason> makaveli: did you press tab before pressing enter?
[09:35] <klm-> !rar
[09:35] <ubotu> I guess rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[09:35] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  I just found this:  http://cyberelk.net/tim/parport/archive/current/3445.html
[09:35] <makaveli> darn hold on
[09:35] <mabus06> mustard5: my sound card
[09:35] <mustard5> mabus, hmmm
[09:36] <makaveli> jason_dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[09:36] <_jason> makaveli: do you have synaptic open?
[09:36] <gimmulf_> Why isnt enemy territory in synapptic?=
[09:36] <makaveli> jason_synaptic ?
[09:36] <intelikey> RogueJediX howto get it working... no  but  testing   od /dev/js0      or js1 or what ever number.  and move the stick.
[09:36] <jenda> mwe: OK, thanks :)
[09:36] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  It looks like if the kernel was compiled properly, I can use parport=0x378,7,1 at the boot prompt (assuimg that's my settings in BIOS).  Did I read that correctly?
[09:36] <_jason> makaveli: do you have anything open other than your irc client and a terminal?
[09:36] <mustard5> mabus06, I have to reconnect my dialup connection...brb
[09:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell makaveli about synaptic
[09:37] <FlannelKing> gimmulf_: no idea about why it's not, but there's plenty of info on how to install it in the forums
[09:37] <makaveli> i had
[09:37] <patrick24601> Does anybody have a good link on how to get an Acer Travelmate Tablet PC working with any inking?
[09:37] <gimmulf_> FlannelKing:  the forum is down :(
[09:37] <makaveli> my update open jason
[09:37] <_jason> makaveli: ok, try again now after closing it
[09:37] <RogueJediX> intelikey: That's just it.  There IS no /dev/js0 or /dev/input/js0
[09:37] <_jason> makaveli: yeah, that would do it
[09:38] <surfdue> hello there!
[09:38] <surfdue> IM  a person :)
[09:38] <surfdue> ok no really sup?
[09:38] <_jason> he's a bot I bet
[09:38] <makaveli> jason_error
[09:38] <_jason> makaveli: pastebin
[09:38] <makaveli> ?
[09:38] <intelikey> RogueJediX RogueJediX   tty1 [root#~]  modprobe joydev   try that then check again.
[09:38] <_jason> !pastebin
[09:38] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[09:39] <mustard5> mabus06, so what type of mic is it?
[09:39] <mustard5> mabus06, a stand alone type or headset and mic?
[09:39] <makaveli> jason_ wat u mean pastebin
[09:39] <mabus06> nexxtech
[09:39] <mabus06> standalone
[09:39] <_jason> makaveli: see what ubotu just said
[09:40] <ncsa> since i've upgrade to Dapper synaptic always wants to use a proxy but there's nothing related with proxy in synaptic's configuration
[09:40] <mustard5> mabus06, its a bit of a mystery really :)
[09:40] <_jason> !dapper
[09:40] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[09:40] <MTecknology> can somebody explain how to install rovclovk
[09:40] <mustard5> mabus06, it should for all intents and purposes be working
[09:40] <mabus06> mustard5: you're telling me
[09:40] <tombo_> I am trying to install ubuntu.  I have two hard drives and want a large home partition on hdb. Can any one tell me how to format them both and set up partitions.
[09:40] <MTecknology> it's a tar.bz2
[09:40] <makaveli> jason_ ok i went to the website
[09:40] <ncsa> someone know what can I do to tell synaptic that i've a direct connection to internet?
[09:41] <_jason> makaveli: give me a link to the paste you made please
[09:41] <mustard5> mabus06, you've turned the recording volume level up on the mic?
[09:41] <makaveli> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[09:41] <polpak> ncsa, what do you mean direct connection?
[09:41] <makaveli> jason https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[09:41] <mabus06> mustard5: Yes.
[09:41] <echo> can someone show me a wiki on how to install an nvidia video card
[09:41] <echo> im mad retarted
[09:41] <polpak> !tell echo about nvidia
[09:41] <echo> thanks
[09:41] <jenda> mwe: do you think it will be ready by dapper?
[09:41] <mambotech> Hi ..I have just installed ubuntu and I am trying to install realplayer  but I get this error ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:41] <jenda> NTFS, that is, mwe
[09:42] <ncsa> at work I use to set a proxy in synaptic configuration and remove it when i come back home
[09:42] <_jason> makaveli: I need you to go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , then copy the error you got in the terminal, paste it in the website, press send, then copy and paste the url and give it to me
[09:42] <mustard5> mabus06, you've unmuted the microphone symbol, not the speaker symbol?  (obvious question but it has to be asked ) :)
[09:42] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I don't know much about printing and DMA but passing a boot option makes sense
[09:42] <makaveli> jason_no
[09:42] <makaveli> i am tired
[09:42] <_jason> makaveli: k
[09:42] <mwe> jenda: I will still be somewhat experimental
[09:42] <ncsa> but now synaptic always wants to use a proxy ..
[09:42] <mabus06> mustard5: yes
[09:42] <mabus06> mustard5: umuted everything
[09:42] <jenda> mwe OK, thx again.
[09:42] <intelikey> !tar.bz2
[09:42] <ubotu> methinks tar.bz2 is a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar jxvf filename.tar.gz to extract.
[09:42] <mwe> jenda: in a year or so maybe
[09:42] <polpak> !tell mambotech about restricted
[09:43] <makaveli> jason_ my friend install ubuntu on my pc and he enter a code on terminal the gave me frostwire
[09:43] <RogueJediX> intelikey: Nevermind, got it. Needed to add a line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base. Thanks anway, though
[09:43] <disposable> what takes care of automounting in kde(3.4.3)? when i plug in a flashdrive, dmesg says it's recognised, but the icon does not apper on the desktop. (breezy)
[09:43] <echo> ok so i just tried installing nvidia drivers and i restarted, my video card wasnt working, i got the blue screen... im shocked i figured out how to reconfigure xorg
[09:43] <Bambino> how can i check what version of libxrender i got?
[09:43] <_jason> makaveli: ok, so you have it already then?
[09:43] <polpak> ncsa, I don't think it specific to synaptic..
[09:43] <makaveli> i have to reistall my pc
[09:43] <mustard5> mabus06, do you have any other mics on your system that might be built in?  on your monitor perhaps?
[09:43] <mwe> jenda: write hate mail to microsoft for not providing details of how ntfs is working to the public. it kinda hard to reverse engineer everything
[09:44] <intelikey> that's one place to put it RogueJediX :)
[09:44] <makaveli> jason_ i dont  have it no more
[09:44] <polpak> !tell makaveli about frostwire
[09:44] <_jason> makaveli: what I told you is the ``code'' as you call it.  You are getting errors for some reason, and I can't help you with them unless I know what they are
[09:44] <mustard5> mabus06, I suppose you still have to plug them in though..hehehe
[09:44] <mustard5> mabus06, so its not that :D
[09:44] <makaveli> yo linux sucks ass
[09:44] <ncsa> polpak, firefox works, xchat too only synaptic wants to use a proxy
[09:44] <makaveli> fuck that shit
[09:44] <makaveli> i am out
[09:44] <echo> how can i install the nvidia graf card but make it a secondary monitor - want to run a slide show on it
[09:44] <roryy> heh
[09:44] <makaveli> windows is easier
[09:45] <mabus06> makaveli: of course it is
[09:45] <_jason> makaveli: then leave.
[09:45] <echo> fuck windows
[09:45] <polpak> !language
[09:45] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[09:45] <_jason> !language
[09:45] <jenda> mwe: i know. Maybe it's easier to destroy MS straight away. I never missed NTFS support, personally :)
[09:45] <echo> sorry
[09:45] <mustard5> lets all remain calm :)
[09:45] <makaveli> fuck ya niggas
[09:45] <makaveli> suck my dick
[09:45] <polpak> !ops
[09:45] <_jason> !ops
[09:45] <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
[09:45] <makaveli> bitches
[09:45] <mwe> jenda: heh. yeah
[09:45] <echo> windoze lovers are funny
[09:45] <echo> tryin to ween my boss off of windows right now
[09:45] <nickrud> some people won't let themselves be helped
[09:45] <mwe> jenda: I think it's a deasent file system. to bad it's all closed to the public
[09:46] <_jason> what a waste of time
[09:46] <echo> yeah
[09:46] <echo> lol
[09:46] <roryy> he was just either very frustrated, or a troll
[09:46] <echo> yeah
[09:46] <echo> most likely very frustrated
[09:46] <polpak> echo, the only thing I find funny is that they think "goin back to windows" somehow is an insult to us
[09:46] <nickrud> _jason, not a waste of your time, but makaveli's
[09:46] <_jason> nickrud: mine too
[09:46] <echo> polpak - dont take it as an insult, its not their fault thats what their "used to"
[09:46] <echo> polpak - there stubborn thats all
[09:46] <tonyyarusso> Anyone used bootchart on Breezy?  I installed it but it doesn't seem to have run.
[09:47] <mustard5> mabus06, you tried enabling some switches in preferences?
[09:47] <polpak> echo, I don't find it insulting. I just think it's funny that they think their continued suffering under windows somehow hurts us
[09:47] <echo> brb all i need to go across to the deli
[09:47] <echo> anyone want anything?
[09:47] <Bambino> To install a deb file. all i have todo is write dpkg -i file.deb ?
[09:47] <polpak> Bambino, sudo
[09:48] <jenda> mwe, sorry - I act on principle. I ain't ever gonna use another piece of MS BS, if I can help it :) So no NTFS for me. Unfortunately, people are too dependent on it. Free the world! :)
[09:48] <Bambino> polpak, yes after that, is it installed?
[09:48] <intelikey> tonyyarusso bootchart doesn't seem to be avalable in hoary so i have no idea what it is.
[09:48] <polpak> Bambino, yes
[09:48] <jrbl> So, can anyone tell me how I can set my system to always load certain kernel modules on boot, like 'lp'?
[09:48] <nickrud> _jason, you have a pretty good batting average. Brush it off :)
[09:48] <fly-away> hi all
[09:48] <polpak> Bambino, dpkg -L package name will tell you what it installed
[09:48] <mwe> jenda: yeah. I don't use it either
[09:48] <_jason> nickrud: yeah, you're right
[09:48] <smr624> !screensize
[09:48] <ubotu> smr624: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:48] <fly-away> anybody have worked compiz on amd64?
[09:49] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: No, it's for dapper mainly but there's a version that supposedly works for breezy.  It tracks times of various activities during boot and is supposed to make a .png graphing them.
[09:49] <finley> Znarl: greet
[09:49] <smr624> i do fly-away
[09:49] <mwe> jenda: that is when I can avoid it
[09:49] <intelikey> ah nifty.
[09:49] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: (Why are you still on hoary?)
[09:49] <intelikey> dialup
[09:49] <polpak> intelikey, =(
[09:49] <Bambino> polpak, Preparing to replace libxrender1 1:0.9.0.2-1 (using libxrender1_0.9.0.2-1_amd64. its trying to replace the existing package already, right?
[09:50] <TTT_Travis> I am trying to install kernel modules and this is what I get I know very little about this stuff so yeah: http://pastebin.com/660183
[09:50] <nickrud> tonyyarusso, did you look for /var/log/bootchart?
[09:50] <polpak> Bambino, I'm not sure what the question is?
[09:50] <intelikey> tonyyarusso i guess i'll probably get shippit when 6.6 comes out.
[09:50] <tonyyarusso> nickrud: Doesn't exist.
[09:50] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: Good plan.
[09:50] <intelikey> only because they plan to support it for five years.
[09:50] <Bambino> polpak, I tried to install libxrenderl 0.9.2.1.. and i did the sudo dpkg -i file.deb but when i try to install curl it says: libxrender-dev: Depends: libxrender1 (= 1:0.9.0-1) but 1:0.9.0.2-1 is to be in
[09:51] <smr624> how do i resize my screen, without reconfigureing x
[09:51] <intelikey> i don't upgrade things.   "if it aint broke, don't fix it"  :)
[09:51] <jmoncayo> do i really need the sync clock with ubuntu.org ant boot time?
[09:51] <echo> little off the subject here... everyone needs to drink smart water
[09:51] <naxxtor> I've got a PCi bluetooth adaptor - it shows up in lsusb but hciconfig returns nothing, hcitool scan says "Device not available"
[09:51] <echo> its great!!!
[09:51] <disposable> what takes care of automounting in kde(3.4.3)? when i plug in a flashdrive, dmesg says it's recognised, but it doesn't get mounted and the icon does not apper on the desktop. (breezy) pmount works fine when done manually.
[09:51] <intelikey> smr624 [ctrl] +[alt] +[+] 
[09:52] <nickrud> jmoncayo, not really, but it's nice to have your box close to internet time
[09:52] <mwe> smr624: if you cannot do it from the system menu you cannot without editing xorg.conf
[09:52] <MTecknology> I have a short paste, can somebody tell me how to fix this problem?
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> echo: We accept all kinds of random off topic ramblings in #ubuntu-offtopic, for future reference.  :)
[09:52] <MTecknology> michael@mlustfield:~/Desktop$ tar xvzf rovclock-0.6e.tar.bz2
[09:52] <MTecknology> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[09:52] <MTecknology> tar: Child returned status 1
[09:52] <MTecknology> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[09:52] <mwe> MTecknology: don't paste in here
[09:52] <polpak> !tar.bz2
[09:52] <ubotu> somebody said tar.bz2 was a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar jxvf filename.tar.gz to extract.
[09:52] <_jason> MTecknology: change the z to a j
[09:52] <tonyyarusso> MTecknology: Don't paste, but change the z to j.
[09:52] <nickrud> MTecknology, try xf rov....
[09:52] <echo> ok so im trying to figure out how to hook up my nvidia graf card.,.. i got the wiki, i really think im just screwin something up....
[09:52] <echo> does it matter that the video card isnt in the computer right now
[09:52] <intelikey> MTecknology yep.  first don't flood;  second use the correct switch for tar
[09:52] <polpak> echo, it's fairly straight forward
[09:52] <disposable> MTecknology, use tar xvjf filename.tar.bz2    ubotu says rubbish about this
[09:52] <jmoncayo> nickrud, but what if i turn on my laptop and it isnt hooked up to the internet it will give an error?
[09:52] <MTecknology> ok, got it
[09:53] <MTecknology> ty
[09:53] <polpak> echo yes it does..
[09:53] <Bambino> polpak, so i dont understand what it is missing
[09:53] <smr624> mwe, how would I edit xorg.conf for better resolution?
[09:53] <nickrud> jmoncayo, the error is harmless, it's just saying it didn't update the time
[09:53] <naxxtor> apparently my USB adaptor uses the hci_usb driver - how can i make sure it's installed?
[09:53] <intelikey> MTecknology you could have pasted that line on the end of your question like this "<MTecknology> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format"  without offending.
[09:53] <mwe> smr624: yeah
[09:54] <smr624> no, how?
[09:54] <MTecknology> ok
[09:54] <polpak> Bambino, it's complaining because libxrender-dev requires version 1:0.9.0-1 exactly, and you have 1:0.9.0.2-1
[09:54] <disposable> can somebody please fix UBOTU? it says to use     tar jxvt on a .gz file instead of .bz2 file
[09:54] <echo> polpak - when i configure it its not in the computer
[09:54] <disposable> s/jxvt/jxvf
[09:54] <echo> polpak - then i restart and put it in
[09:54] <smr624> disposable, its zxvf for .gz
[09:54] <intelikey> !tar.gz
[09:54] <ubotu> tar.gz is, like, a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar zxvf filename.tar.gz to extract.
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> disposable: Good point.
[09:54] <Bambino> polpak, Oh! cant i have both installed?
[09:54] <Madman1234> i can only get my wireless connection working if i set my windows laptop to the same mac address and connect with the windows laptop...once i do that my linux wireless connection works
[09:54] <jmoncayo> nickrud, oki, have used aterm?
[09:54] <nickrud> jmoncayo, you can disable it by editing /etc/default/ntpdate and commenting out the time servers
[09:54] <intelikey> disposable ?
[09:54] <polpak> Bambino, probably not
[09:54] <Madman1234> what is windows doing that ubuntu's not?
[09:55] <disposable> tonyyarusso, smr624, i know what it should be, it's just that ubotu confuses people
[09:55] <nickrud> jmoncayo, a very long time ago, too long to remember anything
[09:55] <polpak> Bambino, you'll need a newer version of the dev package
[09:55] <smr624> !tar.gz
[09:55] <ubotu> it has been said that tar.gz is a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar zxvf filename.tar.gz to extract.
[09:55] <tonyyarusso> disposable: You're right.  I'm on it.
[09:55] <smr624> looks fime to me
[09:55] <smr624> *fine
[09:55] <roryy> tonyyarusso: i already fixed it (i hope ;)
[09:55] <polpak> Madman1234, possibly sending a hostname?
 worked perfectly!!!
[09:55] <mwe> ubotu: tar.bz2 =~ s/gz/bz2/
[09:55] <ubotu> mwe: OK
[09:55] <mwe> !tar.bz2
[09:55] <tonyyarusso> roryy: No...
[09:55] <ubotu> hmm... tar.bz2 is a compressed archive similar to a zip file.  tar jxvf filename.tar.bz2 to extract.
[09:56] <nickrud> jmoncayo, check that, editing default/ntpdate doesn't disable it sorry
[09:56] <roryy> luckyshot: gnomebaker works ? good.
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> There we go.
[09:56] <MTecknology> http://pastebin.com/660196 - what's wrong?
[09:56] <Madman1234> can i make linux do that?
[09:56] <MystaMax> hello
[09:56] <intelikey> disposable i think some body is confused but not ubotu....
 yes, thanks for recomending that!! : D
[09:56] <polpak> Madman1234, yes
[09:56] <Madman1234> how
[09:56] <roryy> luckyshot: cool. no problem.
[09:56] <polpak> Madman1234, /etc/dhclient has the config for your dhcp client AFAIK
[09:56] <MrKubuntuUser> Does anybody here know how I could figure out what options the Ubuntu kernel was compiled with?  I need to know if CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO is present
[09:56] <Madman1234> i'm not using dhcp
[09:57] <polpak> Madman1234, really?
[09:57] <Madman1234> not on linux
[09:57] <TTT_Travis> I am trying to install kernel modules and this is what I get I know very little about this stuff so yeah: http://pastebin.com/660183
[09:57] <polpak> Madman1234, what kind of network connection do you have?
[09:57] <smr624> MTecknology, cat README
[09:57] <Madman1234> 802.11b
[09:57] <polpak> Madman1234, to a dsl/cable router?
[09:57] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, grep -i config_parport_pc_fifo /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[09:57] <Madman1234> yeah
[09:57] <Madman1234> a microsoft mn700
[09:58] <intelikey>  cat README    yuch      less README
[09:58] <jmoncayo> nickrud, well i have a problem with aterm doesnt work the sh flag for darkening the background
[09:58] <smr624> fine
[09:58] <smr624> less
[09:58] <lufis> How do I change screen resolution in Ubuntu?
[09:58] <polpak> Madman1234, is there a reason you aren't using DHCP on the linux box?
[09:58] <mwe> TTT_Travis: is the full source installed and did you configure it?
[09:58] <nickrud> jmoncayo, I don't even have aterm installed ;(
[09:58] <polpak> !tell lufis about resolution
[09:58] <Madman1234> yes i like static addresses so i know where to find things
[09:58] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Thanks!
[09:58] <smr624> !tell smr624 about resolution
[09:58] <polpak> Madman1234, is you windows boxes using static ip?
[09:59] <Madman1234> no
[09:59] <intelikey> ah TTT_Travis have you installed b-e ?
[09:59] <intelikey> !b-e
[09:59] <ubotu> [b-e]  no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo aptitude install build-essential.
[09:59] <jmoncayo> nickrud, oki, have you used fluxbox?
[09:59] <tentacle> Hello. I have a question about DualScreen with ubuntu. I allready enabled TwinView (I have a nvidia card), but there are still some problems, first of all how do I set up the primary display (so that the login appears on that one, and other windows)?
[09:59] <intelikey> try that TTT_Travis ^
[09:59] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, I kinda looked around for stuff on parport dma (I used to compile a kernel) and the package hardinfo says dma is not enabled on my system. Let me know if you have success
[09:59] <polpak> Madman1234, I'd guess that the router may not be configure to route from unrecognized mac addresses?
[09:59] <Madman1234> the mac address is the same
[09:59] <mwe> it says not rule to make foobar
[09:59] <polpak> Madman1234, in which case you'll need to use DHCP from the linux box
[09:59] <nickrud> jmoncayo, once or twice in the past.
[10:00] <polpak> Madman1234, I know, but the windows box is getting an IP lease for that mac address from the DHCP server
[10:00] <Madman1234> hm
[10:00] <polpak> Madman1234, so until the lease expires the linux box can then route
[10:00] <Madman1234> interesting
[10:00] <jmoncayo> nickrud, is that a good window manager?
[10:00] <polpak> Madman1234, You should be able to config the router to always lease the same IP to your linux box
[10:00] <Madman1234> let me  set linux to use dhcp and see what happens hang on
[10:00] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Do you use your parallel port?  Do you mean it's disabled but present or not compiled into the kernel?
[10:00] <nickrud> jmoncayo, for people who want to edit text files to control their desktop, yes.
[10:00] <polpak> Madman1234, which would essentially give you a static ip
[10:00] <MystaMax> question, I have attempted to install proftpd, but I do not think I completed it successfully and wish to uninstall all traces of the program. Is the right command sudo apt-get remove --purge proftpd?
[10:01] <polpak> MystaMax, yeah
[10:01] <rronkiv> What is the default ROOT password on a unbuntu install?
[10:01] <MystaMax> polpak, thanks
[10:01] <polpak> !tell rronkiv about root
[10:01] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, I'm not sure about the kernel (I stopped because I needed to refresh my memory on how it was done). It simply was not enabled by the report. Cause undiagnosed.
[10:01] <sd> hey how much space does ubuntu need for full intsall?
[10:01] <intelikey> apt-get remove --purge proftpd
[10:02] <intelikey> MystaMax ^
[10:02] <MystaMax> thanks intelikey
[10:02] <polpak> sd, define full.. A typical desktop install takes about 3 gigs or so for the OS
[10:02] <Madman1234> polpak: doesn't work with dhcp
[10:02] <jmoncayo> nickrud, which window manager would you recomend me?
[10:02] <tentacle> sd: about 2 Gig, but the installation says It needs 10GB is recommend
[10:02] <sd> thank you much
[10:03] <nickrud> jmoncayo, personally? I've tried a lot, but over the last 5 years I've probably spend 90% of my time in gnome
[10:03] <rronkiv> is there anyway to get outside of X
[10:03] <tentacle> Does someone know about DualScreen configuration?
[10:03] <Madman1234> i can't even ping the router
[10:03] <MystaMax> do you have to restart or anything after installing/uninstalling packages???
[10:03] <FlannelKing> MystaMax: nope.
[10:03] <polpak> Madman1234, Well, my best suggestion would be to use dhcp, and in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf uncomment the send host-name and put your linux boxes host name
[10:03] <MystaMax> good deal
[10:03] <nickrud> rronkiv, ctl-alt-f1-6 will give you console terminals
[10:04] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  -  manual set the ip and dns
[10:04] <FlannelKing> MystaMax: unless you're upgrading your kernel, then you won't use the new kernel until you restart (but it doesn't have to be right away, you'll still run fine)
[10:04] <CablD_Wrk> then try
[10:04] <erik_> good evening guys
[10:04] <intelikey> hehhe nickrud i don't know where the other 10% of the time went i only spent less than 1% of it in gah'nome   :)
[10:04] <mzuverink> Is there a .deb file that anyone knows for the open office dictionary installer
[10:04] <erik_> i have a question
[10:04] <Madman1234> that's what i had before
[10:04] <Madman1234> static ip doesn't work either
[10:04] <dsas> MystaMax: Not usually, you get prompted if you should reboot, though you don't need to reboot immedietly.
[10:04] <MystaMax> ok, is there a way to make sure a package (proftpd) has successfully been removed?
[10:04] <MystaMax> thanks dsas
[10:04] <Madman1234> until i connect with my windows laptop which i've set to the same mac address
[10:04] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I think if the ubuntu kernel is compiled without "use FIFO/DMA if available" it's a bug
[10:04] <mambotech> polpak:K ..I have installed realplayer but I cant seem to find out how to run it ...I want to use the plugin for FireFox
[10:04] <nickrud> intelikey, I fell in love with gnome 1 under enlightenment, I guess I've just adapted as time passed :)
[10:04] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234 - when u static it you still cant ping rounter 192.168.1.1
[10:05] <erik_> how can i get a java plugin for mozilla firefox in my ubuntu?
[10:05] <Madman1234> no
[10:05] <jmoncayo> nickrud, oki, other question which is a good P2P program like ares
[10:05] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234   do a ifconfig in the terminal
[10:05] <Madman1234> until i connect with my windows laptop which i've set to the same mac address
[10:05] <intelikey> yeah it's all in what you get used to in linux...   and ubuntu is generating a group of gah'nome lovers.....
[10:05] <mabus06> In a terminal how do I execute a command so it provides the output in readable chunks, instead of a long output that I can't scroll up to read?
[10:05] <mwe> erik_: install !javadebs. then come back so I can tell you how to make the correct symlink
[10:06] <nickrud> jmoncayo, I don't even know what protocol ares uses, when I was serious about p2p (and didn't respect licenses) I used mldonkey
[10:06] <FlannelKing> mabus06: shift pageup (pagedown) to scroll.
[10:06] <Madman1234> ok?
[10:06] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Yeah, but I know I have DMA enabled in BIOS... it's set to DMA1
[10:06] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  u have the router sercurity set  to mac filter???
[10:06] <Madman1234> yes
[10:06] <nickrud> intelikey, conspiracies every where :)
[10:06] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: good
[10:06] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Actually, DMA was set to off while I was running Windows...
[10:06] <intelikey> lol
[10:07] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  I just enabled DMA1 today
[10:07] <jmoncayo> nickrud, is that gui?
[10:07] <dsas> nickrud: I think it runs it's own protocol
[10:07] <Hoxzer> aargh, I just cannot find howto to make ts to use alsa
[10:07] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  is that wireless or no
[10:07] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I'd like to see the kernel .config for the ubuntu kernel. I use a custom kernel
[10:07] <Madman1234> yes wireless
[10:07] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  ok  turn off mac security just to test
[10:07] <nickrud> jmoncayo, no, it's a server. There's several gui front ends, and a very nice browser frontend
[10:07] <crimsun> mwe: /boot/config-$(uname -r) if you're currently running a Ubuntu kernel
[10:07] <dsas> mabus06: type the command and then put "| less" at the end.
[10:07] <CablD_Wrk> then ifconfig and renew the dhcp  then
[10:07] <intelikey> mwe  it's usually in /boot
[10:07] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  if that doesnt work do static  and try that
[10:08] <mwe> I'm running a custom kernel
[10:08] <CablD_Wrk> i bet its the mac filter
[10:08] <Madman1234> what would make it not work with the mac filter?
[10:08] <intelikey> mwe but the config for the default kernel should be there
[10:08] <Madman1234> once i connect wit hthe windows client that i've set to same mac address it starts working
[10:08] <mwe> intelikey: it's not
[10:08] <jmoncayo> nickrud, i want a client
[10:08] <crimsun> mwe: whta arch?
[10:08] <mwe> intelikey: I uninstalled the default kernel
[10:08] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  Yea that and or wep2  and such  I Would turn the security off and broadcast the ssid  just to test and get it online
[10:08] <Madman1234> there's no security
[10:08] <mwe> crimsun: x86
[10:09] <crimsun> mwe: specifically?
[10:09] <CablD_Wrk> Madman1234  turn off mac   just to test
[10:09] <Madman1234> like i said the linux box starts working when i connect to the router with the windows laptop that i've configured to same mac address
[10:09] <mwe> crimsun: pentium-m
[10:09] <nickrud> jmoncayo, dsas thinks ares uses it's own protocol, and I've never heard of it ...
[10:09] <crimsun> mwe: http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/bcollins/ubuntu-2.6.git;a=blob;h=74bb9f1a4fe9cb218b22af56134e0a2dabd8c73f;hb=57223023a4a75c6bf2eab0ad377c957d0fdd2bf8;f=debian/config/i386/config.686
[10:09] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Is there anything specific that you want to se?  If so, tell me how to find it and I can tell you
[10:09] <CablD_Wrk> you could do a ifconfig to 2x check the mac
[10:09] <mwe> crimsun: thanks
[10:09] <dsas> jmoncayo: If you're looking for a P2P client you could try amule
[10:09] <intelikey> mwe care to see mine,  it's default.
[10:09] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I got the url from crimsun
[10:10] <mwe> intelikey: ^^
[10:10] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  OK
[10:10] <nickrud> and people wonder why developers are strange, knowing strange links like that :)
[10:10] <crimsun> mwe: note you'll also need the config and config.386 in that dir
[10:10] <dsas> jmoncayo: It's ugly, but it worked last I know.
[10:10] <intelikey> yeah i saw it.  just lag a bit mwe.
[10:10] <tentacle> Can anyone tell me please how to change on wich display the LoginScreen is displayed?
[10:10] <jmoncayo> dsas, is gui?
[10:10] <jmoncayo> dsas, have you used giFT
[10:11] <intelikey> things go by so fast in here if you lag by two seconds you ask stupit questions and repete other people's answers .....
[10:11] <dsas> jmoncayo: Yes it's gui, I have no idea what giFT is.
[10:11] <lincore> I`m have problems whis consolechars can somebody help me?
[10:11] <celerex> tentacle: i believe the login manager will always show in XOrg's Screen1
[10:11] <mwe> crimsun: yeah
[10:11] <Madman1234> ok i can connect with mac address filter off
[10:11] <lincore> consolechars -f UniCyr_8x16
[10:11] <lincore> (22:47:39) lincore: set_kernel_font: Invalid argument
[10:11] <MTecknology> http://pastebin.com/660227 - what should should i change to underclock my puter, and how do i know what it is now?
[10:11] <Stigern> need some help with ubuntu
[10:11] <Stigern> it just stops after it finished the search for hardware
[10:11] <Stigern> and will not continue the installation
[10:11] <jmoncayo> dsas, is a P2P text based client
[10:12] <Stigern>  theres a grey textbox at the bottom of the screen
[10:12] <Stigern>  and rest of the screen is blue
[10:12] <skpl> can someoen tell me why my music player is skipping?
[10:12] <fiendskull9> hey
[10:12] <beruic> I really really really ned an EASY way to convert my OGM movie-files!!! Would any of you happen to know one???
[10:12] <fiendskull9> does anyone know how i can get a screenshot of my 3d desktop switcher?
[10:12] <intelikey> skpl not using esd ?
[10:13] <Stigern> why does my installation stop after searching for hardware?
[10:13] <lincore> HELP ME PLZ!!!
[10:13] <Madman1234> then when it's on the only way i can get linux box to connect is to connect with windows laptop which i've configured to have same mac address
[10:13] <Stigern> I installed the default version
[10:13] <tentacle> celerex: Thanks, but where to change this setting, as i poked around, i thought it is part of gnome (aka greeter part)?
[10:13] <MTecknology> http://pastebin.com/660227 - what should should i change to underclock my puter, and how do i know what it is now?
[10:13] <mwe> intelikey: I can't find what I'm looking for. can you grep CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO the config for me?
[10:13] <Madman1234> once i do that linux box is fine
[10:13] <beruic> lincore: get to the point...
[10:13] <intelikey> lincore the rest room is down the hall to your left.
[10:13] <skpl> intelikey, i believe i am using esd
[10:14] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y
[10:14] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: good
[10:14] <nickrud> lincore, I don't know much about consolefonts, so my only question is do you have console-cyrillic installed ?
[10:14] <skpl> intelikey, yes i am
[10:14] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: that's not the problem then. hmm
[10:14] <skpl> intelikey, but i am still having trouble with my music player for some reason
[10:14] <intelikey> mwe CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y
[10:14] <mwe> thanks
[10:14] <beruic> I really really really ned an EASY way to convert my OGM movie-files!!! Would any of you happen to know one???
[10:14] <jmoncayo> i have a question installing ubuntu i386 on an amd64 machine has any disadvantages??
[10:14] <intelikey> skpl idk crimsun is our sound man here  :)
[10:15] <echo> ok another stupid question
[10:15] <nickrud> jmoncayo, no downsides compared to the upsides of media playing compatiblity
[10:15] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  I think I'll try the boot option "parport=0x378,7,1" next time I get access to that computer.  I still don't understand why it wouldn't automatically use DMA, though.
[10:15] <echo> when im doin all this stuff for the nvidia graf card... i should turn computer off... put card in then try to reconfigure xorg
[10:15] <intelikey> !vlc
[10:15] <ubotu> hmm... vlc is a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the universe repository)
[10:16] <jmoncayo> nickrud, so do you think is better that installation?
[10:16] <erUSUL> beruic, http://ogmtoavi.sourceforge.net/
[10:16] <lincore> 2 nickrud pproblems not in cyrillic problem whis consolechars
[10:16] <nickrud> jmoncayo, I've seen many people give up on amd64 and go back to i386
[10:16] <jmoncayo> nickrud, i was confused i didnt know you could install i386 on amd64
[10:17] <nickrud> lincore, the font you were requesting is in console-cyrillic , that's why I was asking
[10:17] <nickrud> jmoncayo, sure.
[10:17] <scifi> hi there, just tried the ubuntu live CD, was suitably impressed. the only problems i had was that my monitor refresh rate was only @ 60hz, and i cudnt change it in settings and also it cudnt detect my adsl modem/router.
[10:17] <mambotech> guys is there a package for bacula-web ?
[10:17] <dyneuser> test
[10:17] <surfdue> hello
[10:17] <TTT_Travis> how do I install lirc on ubuntu?
[10:17] <surfdue> im ont he format part of the install, what is erase entirce disk and user lvm? whats LVM?
[10:18] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: it's a bug. it should
[10:18] <lincore> 2 nickrud I`ve install console-cyrillic but it non fixed my problem
[10:18] <beruic> erUSUL: GUI or CLI?
[10:19] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  Was the kernel just compiled incorrectly, then?  The bug isn't so bad that it would prevent "parport=0x378,7,1" from working, is it?
[10:19] <nickrud> lincore, then as I said at the beginning, I don't know much about consolechars :) I haven't had much luck with it myself.
[10:19] <sublime> buenas !
[10:19] <jmoncayo> nickrud, i can only use apt-get once at the time
[10:19] <erUSUL> beruic, i have give you an url you can go and see it for yourself 8^P
[10:20] <Stigern> damn ubuntu
[10:20] <surfdue> plase guys lvm?
[10:20] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: no it's compiled correctly. check that the parport_pc module is loaded though
[10:20] <nickrud> jmoncayo, oh, by install I meant reinstall of the os, not individual packages
[10:20] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: not just parport
[10:20] <lincore> 2 nickrud snx for U help
[10:20] <Stigern> at least the fedora installation doesnt stop
[10:20] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe: how would I do that?  and if it's not loaded, would I add it to /etc/modules?
[10:20] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: lsmod. and yes
[10:21] <Lil-Abner> Can anyone help me with information about the forums? I don't see a way to contact support on the web site.
[10:21] <FlannelKing> Lil-Abner: what's the question?
[10:21] <Samy> i cant enter a password in the terminal
[10:21] <mwe> Samy: explain
[10:21] <TheFuzzball> where are the kopete chat records kept?
[10:22] <Samy> everytime a password is requested i cant enter any letter
[10:22] <mwe> Samy: you can't see what you type. that's intentional
[10:22] <celerex> it's a security feature
[10:22] <celerex> it's so people can't see * and know how long your password is
[10:22] <Lil-Abner> FlannelKing: I submitted a request to join and haven't received a passwork. Now, because I was knuckleheaded enough to not write it down, I don't remember my user name either! Duh!
[10:22] <Samy> no if i enter the correct password it always displays "wrong password"
[10:22] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  parport_pc    35780  1
[10:23] <celerex> try typing the password out first in a text editor
[10:23] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: I'm running out of ideas
[10:23] <celerex> selecting & copying it. then when requested paste it
[10:23] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  parport 36296  2 lp, parport_pc
[10:23] <FlannelKing> Lil-Abner: did you send it to a correct email addy?
[10:23] <TheFuzzball> WHERE ARE THE CHAT LOGS FOR KOPETE KEPT?
[10:23] <celerex> if that works leas tyou know you got the right password
[10:23] <roryy> !tell TheFuzzball about caps
[10:24] <MrKubuntuUser> mwe:  I'm checking modules and stuff in a virtual machine, so I haven't been able to try out the boot thing yet...
[10:24] <MystaMax> I'm looking to install Proftpd, and would like to provide mysql support later. Am I choosing just the regular proftpd or proftpd-mysql??
[10:24] <ubuntu> hi
[10:24] <Lil-Abner> I'm gettting all kinds of forum emails about problems, etc, so I think I did. Maybe that was for the mailing list??
[10:24] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, what was the kernel param you wanted to test? I'm due for a reboot anyway
[10:24] <ubuntu> can i install from the live cd?
[10:24] <mwe> MrKubuntuUser: ok
[10:24] <TheFuzzball> hello?
[10:24] <mwe> ubuntu: no
[10:24] <ubuntu> ah shit
[10:24] <tritz> anyone know how to do grub timeout ilimited?
[10:24] <ubuntu> so the bootcd package isn't on it?
[10:25] <jenda> Anywhere I could read something about why a live CD doesn't boot? (the steps to check)
[10:25] <roryy> TheFuzzball: tried asking in #kopete ?
[10:25] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  "parport=0x378,7,1", but it depends on your BIOS configuration for the parallel port
[10:25] <ubuntu> hmm
[10:25] <MystaMax>  anyone? ideas?
[10:25] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Second number is IRQ, third is DMA
[10:25] <tritz> anyone know how to do grub timeout ilimited?
[10:25] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Can't remember what the first one is
[10:25] <FlannelKing> Lil-Abner: heh, well, theres a "contact us" link on the bottom of the forums, you could try that.
[10:26] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, ok.
[10:26] <Lil-Abner> Can I access it without a password? Or would it just make sense to do a new signup with a new user id?
[10:27] <robin> is GNOME better in functions than KDE?
[10:27] <mwe> 0+
[10:27] <ubuntu> the ubuntu snapshot is taken from sid every 6 months?
[10:27] <Mustang97> What if any codec packs are their for ubuntu?
[10:27] <mwe> robin: that's a matter of personal taste
[10:27] <ubuntu> i run sid at  home. i broke my FC5 install here at work an i'm thinking i'll try ubuntu here rather than crapass FC
[10:28] <mwe> ubuntu: good thinking
[10:28] <ubuntu> sid is a bit volitile for work
[10:28] <crimsun> ubuntu: no, we do a massive sync at the beginning of each dev cycle, then we sync periodically upon request for individual packages.
[10:28] <CraiZE> ubotu no, samba is Rumour has it, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[10:28] <ubotu> CraiZE: okay
[10:28] <roryy> CraiZE: don't put the 'Rumour has it' part in ;)
[10:28] <katrin> hello
[10:28] <veracon_> Is it possible to map a key combination to an application?
[10:29] <CraiZE> lol it was there before
[10:29] <CraiZE> i just removed an entry
[10:29] <ubuntu> is there a faster way to install than the install cd. like the 2 floppy network install in debian?
[10:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell veracon_ about shortcuts
[10:29] <roryy> CraiZE: ubotu adds creative intros to his factoids when he presents them
[10:29] <veracon_> Thanks!
[10:29] <ubuntu> ah nevermind
[10:29] <CraiZE> ubotu no, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[10:29] <ubotu> CraiZE: okay
[10:29] <CraiZE> okay :D
[10:29] <Lil-Abner> FlannelKing: Thanks. I'll go there and check the "contact us". Have a good day.
[10:30] <ubuntu> it would be nice if the livecd was made using the bootcd package so you could install from it if you liked it
[10:30] <crimsun> you can.
[10:30] <ubuntu> w/o having to also d/l the install cd
[10:30] <crimsun> that's exactly how it's done in Dapper.
[10:30] <katrin> hello...do you all speak english?
[10:30] <ubuntu> crimsun, oh? someone just said you can't
[10:30] <CraiZE> ubotu no, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[10:30] <ubotu> okay, CraiZE
[10:30] <crimsun> ubuntu: you can't for versions prior to Dapper.
[10:30] <roryy> katrin: well, we try to
[10:30] <CraiZE> (had a double space, so i fixed it)
[10:30] <ubuntu> i'm in the 5.10 live cd
[10:30] <ubuntu> now
[10:30] <crimsun> ubuntu: 5.10 is breezy ; 6.06 is dapper
[10:30] <katrin> roryy : well, are you from england?
[10:30] <roryy> CraiZE: extensive playing with the bot is best done in private chat (/query ubotu)
[10:31] <ubuntu> ah. dapper is not released yet?
[10:31] <roryy> katrin: nope, south africa ;)
[10:31] <CraiZE> ah i didnt know i could update it via pm, sorry roryy
[10:31] <roryy> katrin: what is your first langauge ?
[10:31] <crimsun> no, it's not 1 june 2006 yet
[10:31] <CraiZE> wasn't playing though, just wanted to fix a typo :D
[10:31] <katrin> roryy :german
[10:31] <roryy> !de
[10:31] <katrin> rory: and yours?
[10:31] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[10:31] <roryy> katrin: english. Ubotu has just posted the german-language ubuntu channels; you can use those, if you prefer
[10:32] <katrin> roryy: no it's good, so  i can learn a little.... ;D
[10:32] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, set your bios for ecp mode, that turns on the dma
[10:33] <katrin> roryy: it'S the first time that i'm in this kind of chat
[10:33] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  I believe that's what I had mine set to
[10:33] <ubuntu> is there something akin to packages.debian.org for ubuntu?
[10:33] <roryy> katrin: ah-ha. Well, welcome to #ubuntu ;)
[10:33] <_jason> ubuntu: packages.ubuntu.com
[10:33] <ubun2> why doesn't gparted have a time estimate?
[10:33] <celerex> ubuntu: packages.ubuntu.com
[10:33] <ubuntu> thx
[10:33] <robin> what's gnome like? do you guys like it? even more than kde?
[10:33] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Did you have to boot up with "parport=0x378,7,1" to enable it?  (or whatever variant for your setup)?
[10:33] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, mine was epp(?), changing it to ecp gave me dma in bios, and hardinfo reports my parport is using dma now
[10:33] <katrin> roryy : i'm sorry, i can't speek english well...thanks... do you really live in south africa or was it just a joke?
[10:33] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, nope
[10:34] <pvd2006> I like gnome more than kde
[10:34] <roryy> katrin: no, quite serious. I am a south african ;)
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[10:34] <mwe> ubun2: because it wasn't coded maybe
[10:34] <katrin> cool
[10:34] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Hmm... I'm pretty sure mine is set to ecp, 0x378, IRQ7 DMA1 and I wasn't getting DMA
[10:34] <katrin> roryy: how old are you and do you speek other langues?
[10:35] <roryy> katrin: um. Can you type '/join #ubuntu-offtopic' so we can continue our conversation there?
[10:35] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, all I can say is what happened here. (Bios reported dma mode 3 with 1 available, I don't know what that means)
[10:35] <pvd2006> robin, TO me personally, I think KDE has too much stuff that isn't needed, and for me it is slower than gnome.
[10:35] <katrin> roryy:where is that?? what do i have to do?
[10:36] <ubuntu> damn. firefox 1.5 isn't in breezy backports
[10:36] <ubuntu> hmmm
[10:36] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  OK, thank you!  Maybe I'm looking in the wrong spot, too.  Where did you look to see if it was enabled?
[10:36] <roryy> katrin: it's another 'chat-room'. This one is for ubuntu support (i.e., problems).  Just type    /join #ubuntu-offtopic   and <enter>
[10:36] <FlannelKing> ubuntu: you can still install it pretty easily.
[10:36] <ubuntu> can i change my release to dapper after install?
[10:36] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  within Dapper, that is
[10:36] <FlannelKing> ubuntu: yeah, you can.
[10:36] <ubuntu> not recommended?
[10:36] <katrin> okay
[10:36] <pvd2006> robin, but you can always install both and then run either one whenever you want to
[10:36] <ubuntu> or is it relatively settled now
[10:37] <mwe> robin: kde is superiour :) but it's off topic. you can rid of the krap you don't need in kde
[10:37] <beruic> erUSUL: What can I use that for? It's Windows only...
[10:37] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, I used the program hardinfo
[10:37] <FlannelKing> ubuntu: I honestly have no idea how well the install goes.  ask in #ubuntu+1, they'll know.
[10:37] <FlannelKing> ubuntu: we're always looking for more testers for the upgrade though ;)
[10:37] <pvd2006> robin, I would just try both and see which one you like better.
[10:38] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, it came up in a quick apt-cache search
[10:38] <ubuntu> FlannelKing, ok
[10:38] <Bambino> does this mean: Setting up libxrender1 (0.9.0-1) ... (i ran a dpkg -i to install this) that i have version 0.9.0.1 now?
[10:39] <Tenkawa> what repository would lighttpd be in?
[10:39] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, for the bios thingo, I just wandered about until I found the parallel port settings
[10:39] <gimmulf_> what dir is it recommended installing games in
[10:39] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  OK.  I'll have to try yet again next time I get to that computer...
[10:40] <nickrud> Bambino, yes, dpkg -l libxrender1 will report your current version
[10:40] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, at least you know it's possible :)
[10:40] <Bambino> nickrud, ok thanks. then please explain this, when i try to install curl:   conky: Depends: libxrender1 (>= 1:0.9.0.2) but 1:0.9.0-1 is to be installed
[10:40] <robin> http://gentoo-wiki.com/images/c/cb/GnomeWine-shoeseal-gentoo.png
[10:40] <robin> how to get that look?
[10:40] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Yes, that's always helpful!  :D  hardinfo's nice, too!  Thanks for telling me about it
[10:41] <nickrud> Bambino, it says the version you need is >= 1:0.9.0.2
[10:41] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  You are running Dapper, correct?
[10:41] <nickrud> Bambino, and you have  1:0.9.0-1
[10:41] <mwe> robin: install gnome in find out what theme the guy is using
[10:41] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, the reason I needed to reboot was to get back into dapper, so yes
[10:41] <polpak> gimmulf_, if they're being packaged by dpkg I use /usr/games    but if you are just installing them with an installer (like quake, etc) or from source I put them in subdirectories under opt
[10:41] <Bambino> nickrud, Oh! ok. now I get it. I thought it was the other way around :P
[10:42] <robin> mwe: how to find that out?
[10:42] <gimmulf_> polpak:  its enemy territory
[10:42] <mwe> robin: I don't know. ask him
[10:42] <gimmulf_> polpak:  why opt?
[10:42] <polpak> gimmulf_, either put it in /opt/enemy-territory or you can install to your /home dir
[10:42] <polpak> gimmulf_, it keeps it seperated from the OS files so upgrading is easier
[10:42] <gimmulf_> polpak:  why not /usr/games?
[10:42] <robin> mwe: i don't know him
[10:42] <tentacle> Can someone help me configuring a dualscreen primary screen?
[10:43] <MystaMax> how would he find out what theme it was by installing gnome?
[10:43] <gimmulf_> ahha ok i see
[10:43] <polpak> tentacle, what do you mean?
[10:43] <mwe> robin: then you probably have a problem if you can't find his email
[10:43] <nickrud> gimmulf_, do you have a /home partition? (me keeps all that stuff on my home partition, it makes reinstalls sooo easy
[10:43] <robin> why is my download speed 39 kb/s?
[10:43] <gimmulf_> oki
[10:43] <surfdue> hello!
[10:43] <mwe> robin: from where?
[10:43] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:   Alright.   I still can't understand why my computer's not detecting it, though... I believe I had the same settings as you have now.  I sure hope "parport=0x378,7,3" works... the local library it belongs to is getting pissed off that their receipt printer is too slow under Kubuntu  :-P
[10:43] <polpak> nickrud, I symlink /opt to /home/opt for that reason =)
[10:44] <robin> mwe: repositories.
[10:44] <surfdue> I dont have a connection atm, i have to put ndiswrapper on my system, is it on the install disk or do I have to burn a disk just to put that on :P
[10:44] <tentacle> polpak: i have set a dualscreen, but the loginscreen does come up on the wrong screen. also all windows when opening.
[10:44] <echo> ok im still having problems installing nvidia
[10:44] <echo> doesn it have anything to do with celeron
[10:44] <mwe> robin: what country? maybe it's loaded
[10:44] <polpak> echo, nope
[10:44] <echo> the last couple of computers i put ubuntu on were p4
[10:44] <echo> damnit!!!!
[10:44] <echo> lol
[10:44] <echo> never gonna get it
[10:44] <robin> 37% [64 gnome-menus 0/58.4kB 0%]                                                                                                              28.5kB/s 30m58s
[10:44] <polpak> tentacle, can you pastebin your xorg.conf file?
[10:44] <polpak> echo, it's really not terribly hard
[10:45] <polpak> echo,  what have you done so far?
[10:45] <echo> polpak - i know i got it workin on my computer
[10:45] <mwe> robin: what country mirror is that?
[10:45] <robin> the default one
[10:45] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, I really think the bios is where your issue is gonna lie
[10:45] <robin> and i'm in the netherlands
[10:45] <robin> why?
[10:45] <echo> polpak - i turn the computer off, install card... wait for blue screen, reconfigure xwhatever.... and it still doesnt work
[10:45] <MystaMax> Go ARJEN ROBBEN!
[10:45] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  OK, thanks for your help!
[10:46] <echo> polpak - everything i think that needed to be installed has been installed and reinstalled
[10:46] <polpak> echo, did you install the packages?
[10:46] <mwe> robin: because using just archive.ubuntu.org I'm getting much higher speed
[10:46] <polpak> echo, what packages did you install?
[10:46] <robin> so I see
[10:46] <robin> better
[10:46] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, np, you helped me discover an issue I didn't even know I had, and elicited the right info so I could leach. Thanks
[10:46] <echo> polpak i even tried automatix but in order to get it to work right the card needs to be in the computer, i cant get the computer to turn opn with it in
[10:46] <robin> thanks :)
[10:46] <polpak> !automatix
[10:46] <ubotu> it has been said that automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[10:46] <mwe> robin: err archive.ubuntu.com
[10:46] <robin> ahh better
[10:46] <robin> 2 minutes left :)
[10:47] <mauser> anybody had some experience in setting Huawei or ZTE or some other CDMA-terminal on linux, i wanted to know if linux in some way supports all that CDMA tools
[10:47] <robin> i
[10:47] <mwe> robin: did you change it?
[10:47] <robin> ate
[10:47] <tentacle> polpak: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=922038
[10:47] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, the only thing left to fix, is your nick ;P
[10:47] <robin> your.. SOCKS!
[10:47] <robin> mwe: yea :p
[10:47] <robin> nl.archive.ubuntu..com ^^
[10:47] <echo> polpot - that was the only way i could get beatbasement to work, if beatbasement isnt on my boss isnt tattooing
[10:47] <robin> PIESPOT
[10:47] <echo> polpot - needed wmp
[10:47] <echo> damn windows
[10:47] <polpak> echo, wmp?
[10:47] <echo> windows media
[10:48] <mwe> robin: yeah archive.ubuntu.com will try to redirict cleverly I think
[10:48] <polpak> echo, what about it?
[10:48] <polpak> echo, totem won't play it?
[10:48] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  I believe that's called "not being creative"  :D
[10:48] <echo> it streams in wmp usually
[10:48] <echo> totem wasnt playing it
[10:48] <echo> till i did automatix
[10:48] <klm-> !mp3
[10:48] <ubotu> mp3 is probably a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:49] <tombo_> Help! I just installed Ubuntu, but when it boots it hangs on the splash Ubuntu screen and I get constant drumming.
[10:49] <mwe> echo: using automatix is like playing with fire. good it worked for you
[10:49] <echo> polpot, all i need the other monitor for is a slideshow... its not even part of the computer, its outside in the waiting room
[10:50] <polpak> echo, it's polpak =)
[10:50] <echo> lolo
[10:50] <echo> got pot on the mind
[10:50] <mwe> polpot :)
[10:50] <polpak> tentacle, which screen is gdm displaying on?
[10:50] <echo> i guess
[10:50] <tjansson> hmm I have GRUB error nr 5.
[10:50] <tjansson> "This error is returned if the sanity checks on the integrity of the partition table fail. This is a bad sign." How do I rebuild it?
[10:51] <tentacle> polpak: where can I find this setting (sorry for this newbe questions :)
[10:51] <Laney> Hi guys, I have just installed Ubuntu Dapper and am trying to get my multi-monitor setup working. Can anyone give me any pointers?
[10:51] <echo> polpak, i would eighter be splitting the nvidia into 2 monitors or runnin 1 from board and 1 from card
[10:52] <polpak> tentacle,  you have 2 screens. Which screen is the display starting on, and which one would you like it starting on?
[10:52] <echo> polpak, the crappy thing is i cant have the video card installed on the computer, i get the blue screen
[10:52] <tentacle> Laney:Hi Laney .. I'm trying the same currently .. what gfk.card do you have?
[10:52] <Laney> tentacle, A Geforce4 MX440 (AGP) and a PCI Matrox Millennium.
[10:52] <nickrud> !xinerama
[10:52] <ubotu> xinerama is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=xinerama&titlesearch=Titles Hopefully, one of these works for you, and feedback is welcome
[10:53] <Laney> I want them all to have different resolutions (and use the TV-out from my MX440)
[10:53] <polpak> Laney, have you installed the nvidia drivers?
[10:53] <maverick> does any one know about clustering?
[10:53] <Laney> Yeah, that's working.
[10:53] <terunshine> lu tlm
[10:53] <polpak> echo, I'm really not clear on what you've done so far..
[10:53] <terunshine> //
[10:53] <terunshine> vous allez bien??
[10:53] <nickrud> !fr
[10:53] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:53] <Laney> Checking out this Xinerama stuff now.
[10:53] <tentacle> polpak: the login and all windows are starting on the CRT, but they should start on the DFP.
[10:53] <terunshine> LU TOU LE MONDE
[10:54] <grateful> greetings
[10:54] <grateful> how are people liking dapper drake?
[10:54] <polpak> tentacle, Ah, then I think you can just change  Option "TwinViewOrientation" "CRT LeftOf DFP" to be  Option "TwinViewOrientation" "DFPLeftOf CRT"
[10:54] <polpak> err
[10:54] <polpak> but with the space
[10:54] <echo> polpak, i have reinstalled nvidia-glx, nvidia settings and the linux restricted 386 one
[10:54] <polpak> tentacle, Option "TwinViewOrientation" "CRT LeftOf DFP" to be  Option "TwinViewOrientation" "DFP LeftOf CRT"
[10:55] <clem_yeats> hi, is there a frontend to smartctl ?
[10:55] <echo> polpak then i did sudo nvidia glx config enable
[10:55] <polpak> echo, ok
[10:55] <FlannelKing> grateful: ask the people using it ;) #ubuntu+1
[10:55] <maverick> Where would I go for support for a linux cluster?
[10:55] <polpak> echo, so when you do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:55] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  Thinking about it, though... how much bandwidth doese plain text really need?  Could there be something else slowing down output to lp0?
[10:55] <polpak> echo what driver are you selecting?
[10:55] <echo> nvidia
[10:55] <polpak> echo ok, so
[10:55] <polpak> echo,  what makes you think it's not working?
[10:56] <grateful> flaneel that sounds dumb, why ubuntu+1 for any mention of the latest ubuntu release?
[10:56] <robin> i have a weird bug here
[10:56] <robin> Setting up gnome-terminal-data (2.12.0-0ubuntu2) ...
[10:56] <robin> on that point it crashes
[10:56] <FlannelKing> grateful: because it's not released yet.
[10:56] <MrKubuntuUser> nickrud:  I mean, you can download an entire page of plain text in a terminal on a 28.8 connection almost instantly
[10:56] <robin> oh, wait, it continued
[10:56] <echo> when i restart i get the blue screen
[10:56] <nickrud> MrKubuntuUser, no idea really. My overall experience (this is where I came in :) is that linux printing is slower than windows on every printer I've ever used
[10:56] <FlannelKing> grateful: that is the dapper channel ;)
[10:56] <grateful> okay I see
[10:56] <polpak> echo define "The blue screen"
[10:57] <grateful> it's still delayed?
[10:57] <polpak> !dapper
[10:57] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[10:57] <tentacle> polpak: hmm, i allready tried this, the DFP is on the right side, so when moving the mouse to the left (where the other monitor is) the mouse stops. i have to move the mouse to the right, so that the cursor comes up on the left side of the right monitor :D ... is there somewhere an option how to set the primary screen? is there something like a "primary screen"?
[10:57] <echo> polpak, it says blah blah blah, show problem, then it says show extended problem, then i try to do the sudo reconfig thing and it still doesnt work
[10:57] <grateful> :)
[10:57] <echo> polpak sorry if its not informative
[10:57] <echo> polpak ill try again and write down what it says
[10:58] <echo> brb all
[10:58] <brian__> whats the command to cdir?
[10:58] <jbroome> cd
[10:58] <nickrud> brian__, cd
[10:59] <brian__> thanks its been about 2 months since ive used ubuntu must learn all again
[10:59] <polpak> tentacle, one sec
[10:59] <brian__> and why doesnt sudo nano fstab work for me?
[10:59] <jenda> Anywhere I could read something about why a live CD doesn't boot? (the steps to check and that kind of thing - what setting of the Bios apart form boot device order could affect this)
[10:59] <mephis1987> !tetex
[10:59] <ubotu> mephis1987: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:59] <jbroome> brian__: you try giving it the full path: /etc/fstab ?
[10:59] <polpak> tentacle, Option "TwinViewOrientation" "CRT LeftOf DFP" to be  Option "TwinViewOrientation" "DFP RightOf CRT"
[10:59] <erUSUL> !info tetex
[10:59] <nickrud> jenda, did you check the md5sum of the cd?
[10:59] <tombo_> Can any one help please. I just installed ubuntu and everything seems to be there, except it hangs at the splash screen.
[10:59] <mephis1987> !teTeX
[10:59] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987
[11:00] <jenda> nickrud: it's an orig shipit
[11:00] <jbroome> I'm thinking the bot doesn't have a tetex factoid
[11:00] <erUSUL> !info tetex-bin
[11:00] <ubotu> tetex-bin: (The teTeX binary files), section tex, is optional. Version: 2.0.2-30ubuntu3.4 (breezy), Packaged size: 3792 kB, Installed size: 8724 kB
[11:00] <brian__> jbroome, thanks thats what i forgot
[11:00] <nickrud> jenda, I've seen bad shipit's here, checking the md5sum would be a good first step
[11:00] <tentacle> polpak: ok, i try it .. just a second brb
[11:01] <nickrud> jenda, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto has a technique that checks the cd for you
[11:01] <jenda> nickrud: OK - and anything else? It's a CD that has worked elsewhere (and I'm working on trying another copy - it's not my computer, and not here ;) )
[11:01] <mephis1987> !tetex-bin
[11:01] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mephis1987
[11:02] <[C] hris> has anyone tried to wine world of warcraft with wine 0.9.11 ? Do you need the 2 patch files or not. Becaus ei'm reading on how to do it with 0.9.6 but i cant seem to get wine to work properly i can get 0.9.11 to work but not patched
[11:02] <nickrud> jenda, oh, if it worked on another machine, then I'll just shut up. Since you already mentioned boot order, I know no more
[11:03] <[C] hris> dpkg: error processing /home/chris/Desktop/wine-0.9.6/wine-0.9.6_0.9.6-1_i386.deb (--install):
[11:03] <[C] hris>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache', which is also in
[11:03] <[C] hris> package capplets-data
[11:03] <[C] hris> that's the error i get when i try to "sudo checkinstall"
[11:03] <[C] hris> after patching wine
[11:03] <jenda> nickrud: ok, thx anyway :)
[11:04] <runelind> I noticed that flash playback is quite crappy with the version I installed from Automatix
[11:05] <runelind> it usually maxes out the proc watching videos from video.google.com
[11:05] <_jason> runelind: flash playback is not great, it's flash
[11:05] <_jason> !automatix
[11:05] <ubotu> somebody said automatix was unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[11:05] <runelind> yeah I know about that
[11:06] <ompaul> runelind, but others may not
[11:06] <tentacle> polpak: sorry, it doesn't affected the appeareance, i also tried switching the MeteModes, without success. :(
[11:06] <nickrud> runelind, you probably got the same flash player we all use. There are some fixes that work for some people on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:07] <inovermyhead> hello
[11:07] <nickrud> hi inovermyhead (is the nick a description?)
[11:07] <inovermyhead> anybody good w/ wirless internet?
[11:07] <inovermyhead> possibly, haha
[11:08] <runelind> nickrud: it is not an issue with sound, it just gets choppy as proc usage goes through the roof
[11:08] <nickrud> inovermyhead, I don't know wireless, but if you ask your question as clearly as you can, probably someone can help
[11:08] <[C] hris> How do i fix this dpkg: error processing /home/chris/Desktop/wine-0.9.6/wine-0.9.6_0.9.6-1_i386.deb (--install):
[11:08] <[C] hris>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache', which is also in
[11:08] <[C] hris> package capplets-data
[11:08] <brian__> i have a ext 3 partition with info on it, when i isntalled ubuntu it wont let me access it
[11:09] <nickrud> runelind, yeah, welcome to the club. I use the flashblock extension myself
[11:09] <capiCrimm> how can I open a program with root permissions, sudo progy just tells me it's unable to initialize gtk
[11:09] <Zarephath> wow there is a whole world of streamed video that doesn't work on linux PPC....it sucks.
[11:09] <addison> !mountdrives
[11:09] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, addison
[11:09] <capiCrimm> *GUI program
[11:09] <Zarephath> Any sites that will work with Ubuntu?
[11:09] <runelind> nickrud: yeah but that screws me over for video.google.com ;-)
[11:09] <inovermyhead> all right, well, I am attempting to connect to my Father's wirless network via eth1...but it doesn't work...I can't say that I understand hexadecimal/plain, or wep keys...I dunno how I got the wirless to work at school
[11:09] <mjr> Zarephath, yes, there's a whole world of closed, proprietary formats, which is a shame
[11:10] <nickrud> capiCrimm, make sure that the terminal you're in yourself, then gksudo <program>
[11:10] <nickrud> s/in/in is/
[11:10] <[C] hris> anyone know?
[11:11] <gimmulf_> Hmm i cant get the console down inside enemy territory
[11:11] <nickrud> [C] hris, I hear that there's a winehq deb that works well, take a look at !easysources for the apt configuration
[11:11] <nickrud> !easysources
[11:11] <ubotu> nickrud: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:11] <nickrud> !easysource
[11:11] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:11] <polpak> inovermyhead, you need to find out what (if any) encryption is being used on the wireless network
[11:12] <romeozor> gimmulf_, does Alt+~ work?
[11:12] <patrick52222> how do i uninstall the nvidia driver from the nvidia site
[11:12] <inovermyhead> he actually did have WEP encryption, but he turned it off for a while until I figured this out
[11:12] <[C] hris> Nikerud, has anyone tried to wine world of warcraft with wine 0.9.11 ? Do you need the 2 patch files or not. Becaus ei'm reading on how to do it with 0.9.6 but i cant seem to get wine to work properly i can get 0.9.11 to work but not patched
[11:12] <polpak> inovermyhead, ok, so it's working now?
[11:12] <robin> how to remove kde?
[11:12] <[C] hris> Does it need patching though
[11:13] <tentacle> polpak: sorry, it doesn't affected the appeareance, i also tried switching the MeteModes, without success. :(
[11:13] <robin> the little pest =.=
[11:13] <robin> !removekde
[11:13] <ubotu> Want to remove gnome/kde completely? Look at debfoster, it's a great help
[11:13] <[C] hris> and how am i going t opatch a .deb file
[11:13] <polpak> tentacle, one sec
[11:13] <AgentOran> when i watch videos at youtube (with macromedias amazing flashplugin) the audio is delayed, while it works fine on windows? is there a way to fix this?
[11:13] <inovermyhead> not yet, right now I am connected straight into the router
[11:13] <shawn__73> Can anyone give me a gmail invite?
[11:13] <inovermyhead> sure I can, what's ur email shawn?
[11:13] <[C] hris> and why cant i just fix: dpkg: error processing /home/chris/Desktop/wine-0.9.6/wine-0.9.6_0.9.6-1_i386.deb (--install):
[11:13] <[C] hris>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache', which is also in
[11:13] <[C] hris> package capplets-data
[11:13] <shawn__73> shawnhart@comcast.net
[11:13] <shawn__73> thanks!!!
[11:13] <inovermyhead> cool
[11:13] <[C] hris> i'm sure there's a way to fix that
[11:13] <inovermyhead> sure
[11:13] <[C] hris> besides just looking for a new version
[11:14] <shawn__73> inovermyhead: Thank you
[11:14] <inovermyhead> no prob
[11:14] <nickrud> [C] hris, to answer the last, dpkg --force-help will tell you how, but it's not a good idea. Getting a properly built deb that doesn't claim to own a file that belongs to another package is the correct fix
[11:15] <earthen> anyone know if it is possable to ssh into a ubuntu live cd
[11:15] <patrick52222> how do i uninstall the nvidia driver from the nvidia site
[11:15] <polpak> tentacle, RightOf didn't work??
[11:15] <robin> !removekubuntu
[11:15] <ubotu> robin: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:15] <polpak> tentacle, what happened when you tried it?
[11:15] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: why not use the ones you have already?
[11:15] <inovermyhead> is there a better program to deal with wireless networkS?
[11:16] <Sionide> inovermyhead, try network-manager applet
[11:16] <patrick52222> gnomefreak:as they dont seem to be working properly
[11:16] <inovermyhead> is that in the repositories?
[11:16] <Sionide> err hang on
[11:16] <Sionide> it should be
[11:16] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: define not working properly
[11:16] <Sionide> i just can't remember the package name! :s
[11:16] <inovermyhead> ok cool, ty I'll try it
[11:16] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: and what version of ubuntu
[11:16] <shawn__73> I just ran updates to my system and my display is now stuck on 640x480.  Anyone know how to fix? Xorg.conf has the resolutions in there.
[11:17] <Sionide> inovermyhead, http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
[11:17] <gnomefreak> !fixres
[11:17] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: is doesnt run ut2004 properly theres no florr and im using 5.10
[11:17] <ubotu> from memory, fixres is Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:17] <polpak> inovermyhead, wait, it wasn't working when the encryption was disabled?
[11:17] <inovermyhead> thanks sionide
[11:17] <shawn__73> thanks ubotu
[11:17] <Sionide> that site should have debs
[11:17] <inovermyhead> cool
[11:17] <scifi> anyone know why my monitors refrsh rate was limited to 60hz with the live cd?
[11:17] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: oh ok good point and i think you have to compile the drivers from nvidia
[11:17] <tentacle> polpak: physically it described the same adjusment. but putting it at first doesn't changed the behavior. the login still apears on the CRT, like all other windows when starting. is restarting x with ctl+alt+backspace enough to apply changes?
[11:18] <Sionide> inovermyhead, i honestly can't remember how i installed it! :| but i've never had trouble with it, it's great for wireless :)
[11:18] <inovermyhead> nope, not working at all
[11:18] <polpak> tentacle, probably..
[11:18] <inovermyhead> all I can see is the network name
[11:18] <inovermyhead> it doesn't wanna connect
[11:18] <polpak> tentacle, Do you have a "ConnectedMonitors" option or something like that in xorg.conf?
[11:18] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: im am using the ones fromt he nvidia site but they arnt working thats why i want to uninstall them to try annother one
[11:18] <scifi> also my modem router was detected
[11:19] <scifi> wasnt*
[11:19] <InitMass> is there a way to play .flv files in linux?
[11:19] <Sionide> inovermyhead, problem with your wireless network then?
[11:19] <polpak> inovermyhead, you set it to DHCP, and removed the wep key?
[11:19] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: how did you install them?
[11:19] <inovermyhead> not yet, lemme see
[11:19] <[C] hris> Nikerud, okay well how do i patch a file before installing it then
[11:19] <tentacle> polpak, no, you can see my xorg.conf at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=922038
[11:19] <inovermyhead> hexidecimal or plain?
[11:20] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: i folloed this  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074 method 2
[11:22] <scifi> thats a no then :~(
[11:22] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: tell me you skipped parts of the instructions please
[11:22] <nickrud> [C] hris, I am not familiar with checkinstall (that is, enough to tell it how to force-overwrite a file).
[11:23] <naxxtor> are there any tutorials on how to get a bluetooth USB adaptor (which uses hci_usb) to work?
[11:23] <conmiweb> sombody with an acer travelmate laptop?
[11:23] <rdking> so tried to re-install windows on the second hd for my girlfriend and it wiped my grub from the mbr.  Got that up and running, but windows won't boot.  is there a way to "fixmbr" with a path
[11:23] <nickrud> [C] hris, although the -bk option may help
[11:24] <selinium> naxxtor, have you checked the wiki?
[11:25] <southern> I have problem. Let see... So I'm running a breezy server and there is a samba and NAT (netshare) with dsl connect. Yesterday I rebooted it but after the XP clients can't browse the internet only google. Btw ping and dns working...  IDEA?
[11:25] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: i did in some places why?
[11:25] <naxxtor> selinium, i've checked it but doesn't have anything about troubleshooting
[11:25] <cablop> hello guys
[11:25] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: you skipped over making root password right?
[11:25] <cablop> there's anybody here, i'm only reading error messages
[11:25] <gnomefreak> sorry me a someone were just talking about that
[11:26] <patrick52222> nooooo.
[11:26] <xecto> hello!
[11:26] <selinium> naxxtor, Ok, I only use bluetooth for my phone, what problems do you have?
[11:26] <cablop> ummm
[11:26] <southern> guys any idea about my problem?
[11:26] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: no
[11:26] <naxxtor> selinium, when i run hciconfig nothing is printed
[11:27] <cablop> how can i start a bash session remotely? i means, i want to start a session in one ubuntu machine i have near but from my windows computer, i only need comand line session, so i can use bash or sh or ssh...
[11:27] <selinium> southern, sorry :) why not try in #linux  or #apache if you can't get any help here? :)
[11:27] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: i can say that ive never had to compile the drivers but looks as if you followed it they should work what are your errors?
[11:27] <_jason> cablop: ssh
[11:27] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: is that a problem
[11:27] <_jason> cablop: and putty on the windows machine
[11:27] <cablop> yes, but how i strat that session?
[11:27] <southern> ok I'M try...
[11:27] <selinium> cablop: you need a ssh client for windows.
[11:27] <inovermyhead> anybody in here use a quanta mw1?
[11:27] <cablop> i have putty, and what do i set to start?
[11:28] <cablop> ummm
[11:28] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: is doesnt seem to run any games perfectly
[11:28] <cablop> i have putty
[11:28] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: what is your fps rating at?
[11:28] <polpak> tentacle, you can try using Option "ConnectedMonitor" "DFP,CRT"
[11:28] <naxxtor> hcitool dev also prints nothing
[11:28] <conmiweb> sombody with an acer travelmate laptop?
[11:28] <_jason> cablop: just start a new session and connect to your ip.  You have install the openssh-server on the linux machine?
[11:28] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: how do i find out
[11:28] <cablop> ummm, i don't know
[11:28] <cablop> openssh-server? let me check
[11:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell cablop about ssh
[11:29] <selinium> cablop,  in putty you need to coneect to the ip of your remote server using a user that you have a password for.
[11:29] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: glxgears --printfps
[11:29] <gnomefreak> ^^^ patrick52222 run that in terminal
[11:29] <cablop> hehe ubotu is good
[11:29] <cablop> o
[11:29] <selinium> _jason, Oh yeah... Forgot shhd isn't running as standard!
[11:29] <cablop> ok, let me try, if i need help again i'll ask
[11:29] <cablop> thnaks ;)
[11:29] <naxxtor> lsusb shows the device as connected, /var/log/messages shows that hci_usb is loaded
[11:30] <naxxtor> but for some reason hcitool dev doesn't detect the device
[11:30] <patrick52222> gnomefreak: 15120 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2999.655 FPS
[11:30] <tentacle> polpak, ok thanks, i try it brb
[11:30] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: they work
[11:30] <gnomefreak> working better than mine
[11:30] <facugaich> how can I change my machine's host name?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> nickrud: me too
[11:31] <gnomefreak> im lucky to pull 2000
[11:31] <naxxtor> according to this page: http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth/features.html it should work fine
[11:31] <nickrud> patrick52222, a quick check for opengl on any linux box is glxinfo | grep direct , if yes, you're good
[11:31] <naxxtor> it's a Broadcom BCM2033
[11:31] <inovermyhead> are there newer nvidia drivers than are offered w/ automatrix?
[11:32] <patrick52222> nickrud: amd 64 3200, 1gb drr400 ram 6600 le nvidia card 256ram
[11:32] <patrick52222> nickrud: amd 64 3200, 1gb drr400 ram 6600 le nvidia card 256ram
[11:32] <patrick52222> nickrud: it says no
[11:32] <polpak> !automatix
[11:32] <ubotu> it has been said that automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[11:32] <nickrud> patrick52222, really!
[11:32] <inovermyhead> oh ya?  interesting
[11:32] <inovermyhead> what is a good alt?
[11:32] <polpak> !easyubuntu
[11:32] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[11:32] <patrick52222> nickrud: direct rendering: No
[11:33] <inovermyhead> does it do the latest nvidia drivers?
[11:33] <gnomefreak> how the hell do you not have dr with those specs
[11:33] <nickrud> patrick52222, wow. That kicks my x5200's butt, even with yes for that command
[11:33] <polpak> inovermyhead,  " Nvidia/ATI"
[11:34] <inovermyhead> I was just curious...I was playing cube on a PC the other day...and it looked much smoother than in linux
[11:34] <naxxtor> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=34740 <-- i followed that - for some reason, even though I'm running breezy - could this stop my device working?
[11:34] <inovermyhead> it is probably just how I have it set up
[11:34] <patrick52222> nickrud: most of my games worked when i had my fx5200, but it doesnt work now that i have my new card
[11:34] <gnomefreak> thats my card
[11:34] <nickrud> patrick52222, please paste your /var/log/Xorg.0.log from a good X start
[11:34] <inovermyhead> thanks for the easyubuntu info
[11:34] <patrick52222> wat could be the problem
[11:35] <inovermyhead> oh btw, how do you private msg someone?
[11:35] <facugaich> how can I change my machine's host name? anyone?
[11:35] <polpak> inovermyhead, /msg person text
[11:35] <nickrud> inovermyhead, you need to register with freenode to pm
[11:35] <_jason> facugaich: system > administration > networking
[11:35] <nickrud> !register
[11:35] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:35] <scifi> anyone managed to get their origo modem router to work with ubuntu?
[11:35] <patrick52222> nickrud: it says i havent got permission
[11:36] <nickrud> patrick52222, permission to read the file I mentioned?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> patrick52222: gksudo gedit
[11:36] <surfdue> hello!
[11:36] <gnomefreak> but dont change anything
[11:36] <facugaich> thanks _jason, now for other question
[11:36] <surfdue> I need to get the deb package for ndiswrapper becuase I need it to get internet
[11:36] <surfdue> how do i get it?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> !ndiswrapper
[11:36] <ubotu> methinks ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[11:37] <_jason> surfdue: can't you use an ethernet cable to install it?
[11:37] <southern> guys
[11:37] <patrick52222> nickrud:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12258
[11:37] <cablop> i have openssh-server instaled on ubuntu machine
[11:37] <facugaich> I have lots of .html files that are linked to a stylesheet (with an absolute link), is there an easy way to chango the html so every page will have a relative link?
[11:38] <_jason> cablop: can you ssh into it?
[11:38] <cablop> how can i start it? and how can i say it to start ant machine start?
[11:38] <cablop> let me try
[11:38] <polpak> cablop, it will start on boot normally
[11:38] <facugaich> in other words, I need to change this line for that line in a lot of files
[11:38] <southern> where can I check the latest updates and changes?
[11:38] <sfar> hm, i cant eject my cdrom with the fysical button on the cd-rom.. UNLESS i rightclick it in nautilus and select "eject", then i get an errormsg saying it couldnt be ejected.. but after that i can eject it by pressing the button on the cdrom again
[11:38] <southern> for breezy
[11:38] <_jason> facugaich: use sed, if you give more info I can help you write it
[11:38] <nickrud> patrick52222, that's not complete
[11:38] <polpak> cablop, if you just installed it you may need to restart the script in /etc/init.d
[11:38] <cablop> sfar just umount it via comand line
[11:39] <cablop> polpak, how can i start it?
[11:39] <polpak> sfar, you can't be browsing the cd when you eject
[11:39] <facugaich> _jason, let me see
[11:39] <polpak> cablop, /etc/init.d/ssh restart I think
[11:39] <sfar> polpak: i am not
[11:39] <polpak> cablop, sudo of course
[11:39] <patrick52222> nickrud: thats every thing from that file
[11:40] <nickrud> southern, check the breezy-changes mailling list, it's easily accessible from gmane.org
[11:40] <sfar> cablop: im not sure its even mounted
[11:41] <sfar> i think this is only happening when i boot the computer with the disc in the rom..
[11:41] <patrick52222> nickrud: take it i have a big problem
[11:41] <cablop> sfar, ummmm, i found sometrimes that error then i open the shell and umount it in that place if your cinfiguration is the default just type "sudo umount /media/cdrom"
[11:41] <Cerveza> anyone know how I can get flash for the amd64?
[11:41] <Cerveza> the package name is probably enough
[11:42] <gnomefreak> Cerveza: its gplflash for 64bit
[11:42] <gnomefreak> !flash
[11:42] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:42] <gnomefreak> ^^ look at bottomof page
[11:42] <facugaich> _jason, what info do you need?
[11:42] <sfar> cablop: the thing is that when i right click and select "eject".. i get an error msg.. but after that error msg i CAN eject it by pressing the button on the cdrom (without unmounting or anything)
[11:42] <nickrud> patrick52222, my mistake, that's complete. Here's the relevant line: (II) NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA 3D Acceleration Architecture Initialized
[11:43] <cablop> aaaa
[11:43] <_jason> facugaich: what the old string is and what you want the new one to be
[11:43] <cablop> strange
[11:43] <surfdue> _jason, my lappy dosnt have an EThernet port :P
[11:43] <nickrud> patrick52222, that says, you do have open gl working
[11:43] <surfdue> so i need the deb
[11:43] <cablop> polpak, there's no ssh script there
[11:43] <surfdue> where can i get it?
[11:43] <cablop> ummm
[11:43] <facugaich> _jason, I have to go now, brb
[11:43] <sfar> seems like a bug to me
[11:43] <patrick52222> nickrud: so wat could be the problem
[11:43] <polpak> cablop, openssh or something similiar
[11:43] <gnomefreak> surfdue: you have to download the deb so you will still need internet
[11:43] <nickrud> patrick52222, I think you just may have expectations :)
[11:44] <polpak> cablop, I don't have it installed here
[11:44] <_jason> ubotu: sed is http://doc.novsu.ac.ru/oreilly/unix/sedawk/index.htm
[11:44] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[11:44] <cablop> everybody, how can i start my ssh server via comandline?
[11:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell facugaich about sed
[11:44] <gnomefreak> nickrud: how much you know about screensavers?
[11:44] <cablop> ah
[11:44] <gnomefreak> lol i know sounds like a stupid question
[11:44] <cablop> so, i have a new question, wich is the file that manages services loaded at bootup?
[11:44] <_jason> cablop: it should be started automatically once you install it
[11:44] <nickrud> gnomefreak, I read the xscreensaver man page already, I will not get into your current project :)
[11:44] <_jason> cablop: man update-rc.d
[11:44] <gnomefreak> lol
[11:44] <patrick52222> nickrud: wat do you mean
[11:44] <scifi> has anyone got counter-strike to run under ubuntu?
[11:45] <gnomefreak> nickrud: that bad i take it :(
[11:45] <patrick52222> nickrud: arrh me dumb
[11:45] <surfdue> gnomefreak, i can download it onmy desktop and use my usb drive
[11:45] <surfdue> where can i get it?
[11:45] <nickrud> patrick52222, I don't see a problem for you.
[11:45] <polpak> cablop, ssh will start at bootup if you install it
[11:45] <gnomefreak> surfdue: packages.ubuntu.com will have all the packages for your version
[11:45] <nickrud> gnomefreak, from what I read, it depends on what you're trying to add.
[11:45] <patrick52222> nickrud: ok thanks for lookin
[11:45] <gnomefreak> ok ill man it
[11:45] <digen> i'm trying to install network-manager from source,i know i can install it from apt too but just trying to learn things
[11:46] <scifi> noone plays cs then? ;p
[11:46] <digen> & i get this error when I say ./configure
[11:46] <digen> configure: error: wireless-tools >= 28pre9 not installed or not functional
[11:46] <gnomefreak> i lied no i wont :(
[11:46] <nickrud> gnomefreak, I happened across your one line question in offtopic, and looked, and said uh-uh
[11:46] <cablop> if i install the openssh i must install anything else?
[11:46] <mvdg> Does anyone have configured twinview with Ubuntu
[11:46] <_jason> cablop: no, not for ssh
[11:46] <tentacle> polpak, the changes didn't let me start the xserver, i had to restore this setting
[11:46] <digen> i searched apt for wireless-tools but couldnt find anything
[11:47] <digen> any suggestions guys?
[11:48] <Hexidigital> mvdg, i dont believe twinview works with ubuntu
[11:48] <Hexidigital> mvdg, i did some research, wasn't able to find anything
[11:48] <surfdue> breezy is latest stable right?
[11:48] <_jason> !info wireless-tools
[11:48] <ubotu> wireless-tools: (Tools for manipulating Linux Wireless Extensions), section net, is important. Version: 27+28pre8-1ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 102 kB, Installed size: 280 kB
[11:48] <_jason> digen: do you have breezy main enabled in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[11:48] <digen> lemme see _jason
[11:48] <mvdg> did you try http://www.ublug.org/ubuntu/twinview/twinview-howto-breezy.html
[11:49] <Hexidigital> oooh... mvdg, no i did not... i'll check it out
[11:49] <tentacle> mvdg, Hexidigital, i think this is wrong, i have twinview running .. but i have now some problems with setting up the primary screen
[11:49] <Mortuis> Hey, my firefox version is 1.0.7, when I run apt-get upgrade it doesn't update firefox.  How can I get firefox to upgrade to 1.5.2?
[11:49] <digen> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[11:49] <digen> deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[11:49] <digen> yes they are enabled _jason
[11:49] <sfar> !ff1.5
[11:49] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:49] <echo> polpak, so i got it working
[11:49] <echo> lol
[11:49] <Hexidigital> tentacle, maybe i will hold off on the dual monitor setup then...
[11:49] <nickrud> !tell Mortuis about ff1.5
[11:50] <_jason> digen: then wireless-tools should be there
[11:50] <Mortuis> ubotu: thanks
[11:50] <ubotu> no problem, Mortuis
[11:50] <mvdg> Ok will it work
[11:50] <surfdue> can anyone give me a way to search for packages
[11:50] <surfdue> i dont know what catagories they are in :P
[11:50] <scifi> has anyone got counter-strike to run under ubuntu?
[11:50] <nickrud> surfdue, apt-cache search
[11:50] <cablop> another ssh client for windoze different than putty?
[11:50] <surfdue> on the web please :)
[11:50] <tentacle> hexidigital, do you know it will come?
[11:50] <nickrud> surfdue, use what you think are good search terms :)
[11:50] <surfdue> got it
[11:50] <surfdue> i didnt see it :P
[11:51] <Cerveza> scifi, transgaming.org
[11:51] <nickrud> surfdue, all the good stuff will be found with apt-cache search
[11:51] <digen> _jason, when i say sudo apt-get install wireless-tools,its getting me back to the prompt
[11:51] <surfdue> is dapper the latest stable or is it testing still?
[11:51] <Hexidigital> tentacle, i'm not sure.  i'm happy with my 4 virtual desktops however
[11:51] <_jason> digen: what does 'sudo echo hi' do?
[11:51] <nickrud> surfdue, due june 1 or so
[11:51] <Hexidigital> tentacle, i save myself lots of hassle with CTRL + [left]  or [right] 
[11:51] <digen> _jason,  output is hi
[11:52] <_jason> digen: and sudo apt-get install wireless-tools has no output?
[11:52] <scifi> thanks cerveza will take a look, is it a kind of emulator?
[11:52] <Hexidigital> sudo apt-get moo
[11:52] <Hexidigital> ^ the only easter egg i know of
[11:52] <maximusdoc> hello
[11:52] <id`> How do I install lighhtpd? I checked the package manager and the wiki.
[11:52] <_jason> Hexidigital: sudo aptitude moo, sudo aptitude -v moo, sudo aptitude -v -v moo, and so on for 6 -v's
[11:53] <digen> _jason, oops Reading package lists... Done
[11:53] <digen> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:53] <digen> wireless-tools is already the newest version.
[11:53] <Hexidigital> -jason, are they all different?
[11:53] <Cerveza> scifi, not really
[11:53] <nickrud> Hexidigital, try aptitude moo , then add some -vvvv 's
[11:53] <digen> _jason, then why is it giving me a error ?
[11:53] <_jason> digen: what error?
[11:53] <Hexidigital> maybe they'll release some new easter eggs for this sunday... you know, with holiday and all...
[11:53] <sfar> Hexidigital: try it out.. add one "-v" each time
[11:53] <tentacle> hexidigital, well ..it must be enough at the moment ;)
[11:53] <cablop> i can start a bash session using ssh?
[11:53] <digen> _jason, configure: error: wireless-tools >= 28pre9 not installed or not functional
[11:54] <_jason> digen: what gives you that error?
[11:54] <_jason> cablop: yes
[11:54] <digen> _jason, ./configure
[11:54] <cablop> (y)
[11:54] <echo> does anyone have a wiki on hot to run 2 monitors off of 1 video card?
[11:54] <nickrud> I've always thought that easter eggs should be returned to sender, raw :)
[11:54] <_jason> digen: what are you ./configure'ing?
[11:54] <charles> nuthing
[11:54] <digen> _jason, network-manager from source
[11:54] <naxxtor> ok, I follow this:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BluetoothSetup <-- with no problems i get up to hcitool dev and then it shows nothing
[11:54] <jenda> nickrud: they should - preferrably the following easter
[11:55] <charles> im jewish
[11:55] <nickrud> jenda, ew, I though I was cruel
[11:55] <_jason> digen: have you done 'sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager' yet?
[11:55] <scifi> cerveza: thx for that, but was hoping for a free solution
[11:55] <digen> _jason, nope
[11:55] <Cerveza> they have free sources
[11:55] <_jason> digen: see if that helps you out
[11:55] <Cerveza> if you want to compile on your own
[11:55] <digen> _jason, sure checking
[11:55] <Cerveza> the membership is only for the packages
[11:55] <Cerveza> it says so on the download page
[11:56] <id`> How do I install lighhtpd? I checked the package manager and the wiki. I have breezy badger (Though I don't see what effect this would have on availability of things). On the lighttpd site i see an ubuntu package for dapper that links to the ubuntu site. Kinda weird.
[11:56] <charles> im getting a new computer, what should i use windows or linux
[11:56] <charles> ?
[11:56] <Hexidigital> charles, laptop or desktop?
[11:56] <echo> charles, if you have to ask that question then....
[11:56] <_jason> charles: whatever works better for you
[11:56] <id`> charles: throw it out the window
[11:56] <charles> desktop
[11:56] <echo> lol
[11:56] <charles> lol poo
[11:57] <mwe> charles: it depends on wat you want
[11:57] <digen> _jason, its installing lotsa pacakages.will get back to you when they are done installing
[11:57] <mike13> hello
[11:57] <_jason> digen: k
[11:57] <charles> thanks 4 the help
[11:57] <id`> np
[11:57] <id`> ;>
[11:57] <id`> lmao
[11:57] <Hexidigital> that was interesting
[11:57] <mike13> could someone help me with installation of ubuntu ?
[11:57] <sd> Problem: Partition manager will not edit size of partion 1(c drive) and I have 2nd partion(for a backup)... I cannot install, what should I do?
[11:58] <nickrud> mike13, what questions do you have?
[11:58] <facugaich> _jason, would you help me with 'sed' after you're done with the others?
[11:58] <_jason> facugaich: go ahead
[11:58] <mike13> an error message after the firt part of install
[11:58] <facugaich> _jason: I have "http://www.lazyfooproductions.com/layout/lazy.css" and would like it to be just "lazy.css"
[11:58] <mwe> mike13: what error?
[11:59] <qkslvrwolf> anyone know where I can get a blog button for ubuntu?
[11:59] <mike13> "The display server has been shut down 6 times in the last 90 seconds....
[11:59] <id`> qkslvrwolf: a 'blog button' ?
[11:59] <nazgulwalker> bigO(5n2 + 100n) == ??
[12:00] <mike13> waiting for 2minutes before trying again
[12:00] <Hexidigital> see you guys