[12:00] <prospero2005> Actually, most of those problems can be solved with the new Ubuntu penis scanner. You whip it out, and if it measures over 8 inches, most install problems fix themselves. I have XGL running from the command line on account of this nifty device.
[12:00] <garminar> grap3: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:00] <carthik> prospero2005, be nice
[12:00] <garminar> grap3, should let you reconfigure x
[12:00] <grap3> I see...
[12:01] <scifi> gnomefreak: ok will, tried carthiks suggestions 1st, no luck
[12:01] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:01] <gnomefreak> scifi: when your done save it close it run sudo apt-get update
[12:01] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: It just told me to report it.
[12:01] <carthik> scifi, well commenting the first line is good. You already have univ and multiverse enabled. So those lines are already uncommented...
[12:02] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: thats not an installer thats a nice way to the config file
[12:02] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: It called itself an installer.
[12:02] <malv> i like reinstalling ubuntu. its fun
[12:02] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: the term reconfigure means to conigure again
[12:02] <scifi> gnomefreak: wont let me append the file, suspect i need to access it via sudo, not sure best way tho
[12:02] <gnomefreak> configure*
[12:03] <gnomefreak> scifi: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources/list
[12:03] <freeone3000> Xorg cannot find my V_BIOS. Any clue how I would fix it?
[12:03] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: all bugs go to launchpad wait for link
[12:04] <gnomefreak> !bug
[12:04] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[12:04] <_jason> malv: why reinstalling?
[12:04] <tusharsharma> i ahv just d/l firefox
[12:04] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: did you disable the onboard vc?
[12:04] <tusharsharma> now how ti install it
[12:04] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[12:04] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[12:04] <gnomefreak> tusharsharma: read that ^^^
[12:04] <malv> going from the amd64 version back down to x86
[12:04] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Ehm. I don't know? How can I tell?
[12:04] <malv> i don't like chrooting
[12:04] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Not the first to use this comp.
[12:04] <gnomefreak> malv: smart move
[12:05] <scifi> gnomefreak:  get authentication rejected error, had this problem before, had to gksudo nautilus then manually browse, so will try that
[12:05] <s_v_e_n> Hello, It me again. After 3 mnth if trying ti bing my ATI Redeon 9200 to 3D mode, I just got a Matroc G400. And 3d hardware accelaration ist still not working. Any Ideas ?
[12:05] <gnomefreak> scifi: it will still open
[12:05] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Doesn't look like she did. So no.
[12:05] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Or at least, not on purpose.
[12:05] <tusharsharma> but how toinstall it
[12:05] <tusharsharma> there is one folder
[12:06] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: i dont think thats a bug in Xorg i think thats an issue with either the bios or video card itself
[12:06] <tusharsharma> but where is .exe file
[12:06] <scifi> gnomefreak:  yes it opened but file is blank
[12:06] <tusharsharma> to run it
[12:06] <gnomefreak> tusharsharma: this is not windows there is no .exe for linux
[12:06] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Thank you... so. Fixage?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> tusharsharma: if you read the site i have given you 3 times it will show you how to install it
[12:07] <tusharsharma> i did
[12:07] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Vid card is a ATi Rage 128, bios are... Mac OS X powerpc.
[12:07] <tusharsharma> but didnt get any thing
[12:07] <tusharsharma> please
[12:07] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: i dont know anything about the pc your on look in bios make sure everything is ok dont change anything unless you know what your doing
[12:07] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: ...How would I access the BIOS?
[12:07] <tusharsharma> there r amny options
[12:07] <s_v_e_n> How to set up a grafic-card ? dpkg-reconfigur xserver-xorg ?
[12:07] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: I'm pretty good. I can get to it on a PC based. But. No bios.
[12:07] <tusharsharma> to select
[12:07] <freeone3000> tusharsharma: So choose the ones you want.
[12:07] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: when you boot press a button not sure what yours is
[12:07] <gnomefreak> tusharsharma: read the link
[12:07] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: It doesn't start keyboard input until after bootup, it seems.
[12:08] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: it should on the startup screen (mine is dell)
[12:08] <newbie33> how to remove previous version of ubuntu
[12:08] <newbie33> it shows in grub
[12:08] <HymnToLife> newbie33> delete them from /boot
[12:08] <newbie33> I could boot it but I dont need it at all
[12:08] <gnomefreak> newbie33: good idea to leave it there for now
[12:08] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: The startup screen is the mighty grey apple.
[12:08] <HymnToLife> but it doesn't matter much
[12:09] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: your on a ppc?
[12:09] <HymnToLife> you'll just save a few kilobytes
[12:09] <freeone3000> gnomefreak: Yep.
[12:09] <gnomefreak> freeone3000: than your on your own
[12:09] <HymnToLife> ppc is cool
[12:09] <freeone3000> HymnToLife: So. Any clues?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> i dont know if ppc even has a bios
[12:09] <newbie33> can you recomend me command/app for optimization, becouse my system become very slow, it hangs up after several programs started
[12:10] <|lostbyte|> HymnToLife: ppc's are mac's, right ?
[12:10] <mzuverink> I installed dapper and restored my ~/public_html/  dir over to the new install, I have apache2 installed, however it will not let me view the page, it says it "404"  I have this set up exactly like in breezy.  Anyone have a possible solution?
[12:10] <gnomefreak> newbie33: get more ram or make bigger swap
[12:10] <freeone3000> |lostbyte|: Sure.
[12:10] <gnomefreak> |lostbyte|: yes
[12:10] <scifi> gnomefreak:  made the changes and update running now
[12:10] <|lostbyte|> ok
[12:10] <gnomefreak> ppc =power pc
[12:10] <scifi> gnomefreak:  update done
[12:10] <newbie33> gnomefreak, I dont use swap at all :o
[12:10] <gnomefreak> scifi: errors?
[12:10] <HymnToLife> |lostbyte|> not really, better say "macs are PPC"
[12:10] <freeone3000> newbie33: that's the problem.
[12:10] <gnomefreak> newbie33: time to make one than
[12:10] <newbie33> how to solve
[12:10] <gnomefreak> !swap
[12:10] <ubotu> methinks swap is used to put unused programs out of memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SwapFaq
[12:10] <HymnToLife> there is PPC stuff that is not mac (and newest macs re not PPC anymore either)
[12:10] <scifi> gnomefreak:  none, and it says new update available in pop=up window
[12:11] <newbie33> !swap
[12:11] <gnomefreak> scifi: update updates your sources.list file
[12:11] <freeone3000> So. Anyway, no clues, I'm outta here. Cya.
[12:11] <gnomefreak> scifi: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:11] <tony14764> Gentlemen: I have a G3 running Breezy. I can get a DVD to play using Ogle but it skips. Any ideas?
[12:11] <scifi> gnomefreak:  shall i click on these updates before doing sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[12:12] <MrM> on my ubuntu breezy flight6 system, some binaries (e.g. bluepin) cannot open the X display. it works when i call "xhost +". any ideas?
[12:12] <gnomefreak> scifi: one or other
[12:12] <Snorre> tony14764 - enable dma
[12:12] <gnomefreak> not both
[12:12] <mzuverink> oh, and the dir permission is 755 like is it supposed to be
[12:12] <tony14764> Snorre, hdparm -d1 /dev/dvd      ?
[12:13] <scifi> gnomefreak:  ok there is a whole list of updated packages.....including firefox which i have already updated to 1.5
[12:13] <Snorre> tony14764 - that looks right, sorry been a long time
[12:13] <|lostbyte|> Has any one having the problem of fullscreen with mplayer ?
[12:13] <_jason> |lostbyte|: what kind of problems?
[12:13] <scifi> gnomefreak:  so i dont want to install all of these ?
[12:13] <gnomefreak> scifi: you are gonna have to pin firefox before you update
[12:14] <scifi> gnomefreak:  pin?
[12:14] <newbie33> what line add to /etc/fstab for permanent mount to hda1?
[12:14] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell scifi about pinning
[12:14] <gnomefreak> scifi: read in your pm
[12:14] <scifi> gnomefreak:  ye looking now
[12:14] <_jason> gnomefreak: pin ff1.5 in breezy?
[12:14] <|GBH|> hmmm anyone know what init script/config files forces the network card configuration at boot time?
[12:15] <gnomefreak> _jason: he would have to pin 1.0.7
[12:15] <gnomefreak> that way no updates for it
[12:15] <_jason> gnomefreak: I updated to 1.08 and 1.5 survived with no problems
[12:15] <garminar> |GBH|: /etc/network/interfaces
[12:15] <_jason> gnomefreak: but I'm not sure if that is the problem here
[12:15] <garminar> |GBH|: man interfaces is very friendly :)
[12:16] <tomaston> hello, I have an install question
[12:16] <tomaston> can someone help me ?
[12:16] <newbie33> ask
[12:16] <pike> tomaston: shoot
[12:16] <_jason> tomaston: no need to ask for permission here, we prefer you just ask :)
[12:17] <tomaston> I run the ubuntu livecd 6.06 beta
[12:17] <|GBH|> garminar: you reckon ;)
[12:17] <_jason> tomaston: dapper questions should go to #ubuntu+1 please
[12:17] <tomaston> now I am under ubuntu
[12:17] <tomaston> ok
[12:17] <|lostbyte|> _jason: When i hit the "f" key, which actually have to go into fullscreen, rather i get the same screen with black all around it.. :(
[12:17] <garminar> |GBH|: its friendly if you have an MA in networking ;)
[12:17] <_jason> |lostbyte|: try using 'xv' as the video output in preferences
[12:17] <newbie33> what line add to /etc/fstab If I want permanent mound hda1 (fat)?
[12:18] <prospero2005> You guys read up on edgy eft?
[12:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell newbie33 about vfat
[12:18] <_jason> prospero2005: just about the name
[12:18] <tomaston> I asked someone called jag_fsf, but didn't help me much
[12:18] <tomaston> said I should ask someone else
[12:19] <gnomefreak> _jason: the symlink stayed?
[12:19] <_jason> gnomefreak: yes
[12:19] <gnomefreak> _jason: i was thinking it would re direct it
[12:19] <gnomefreak> ive never done it
[12:19] <_jason> gnomefreak: as long as you do the dpkg-divert, I believe dpkg acts sensibly
[12:19] <gnomefreak> _jason: cool ok ty
[12:20] <gnomefreak> newbie33: forget pinning and run updates
[12:20] <_jason> gnomefreak: it was scifi I think
[12:20] <gnomefreak> newbie33: sorry i thought it would redirct you
[12:20] <gnomefreak> scifi: for get what i said about pinning
[12:20] <gnomefreak> _jason: im so off today
[12:20] <_jason> gnomefreak: have a beer on me
[12:20] <scifi> gnomefreak:  so to pin firefox i need to do: Package: Mozilla Firefox Pin: version 1.05.02?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> scifi: no
[12:21] <gnomefreak> scifi: dont pin
[12:21] <scifi> gnomefreak:  omg  :p
[12:21] <|lostbyte|> _jason: you mean -vo ?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> _jason: corrected me he was able to update ff without losing the symlink
[12:21] <_jason> |lostbyte|: sure, you can do that (if it works you may want to put it in your ~/.mplayer/config)
[12:21] <gnomefreak> _jason: thanks i nee dit
[12:21] <scifi> gnomefreak:  ok still got this list of updates in front of me
[12:22] <gnomefreak> scifi: click update or install or whatever it says to update
[12:22] <gnomefreak> i dont use gui updater
[12:22] <|GBH|> try this newbie /dev/hda1       /where/you/want/to/mount/it     vfat     defaults    0    0
[12:22] <|lostbyte|> _jason: ok ! i'll try in a short while..
[12:22] <scifi> gnomefreak:  its installing, 1 of 93 :O
[12:22] <Xar_frustriert> gut nacht
[12:23] <newbie33> system monitor shows that my swap is only 51.0 MB :O
[12:23] <tomaston> jason, I answered in ubuntu+1
[12:23] <newbie33> I maked 512
[12:23] <scifi> gnomefreak:  i dont understand this, i did update and upgrade in synaptic and in terminal several times, but theres was no updates, so ediitng my sources file has chnaged this?
[12:23] <gnomefreak> scifi: yes
[12:24] <nickrud> newbie33, maybe 51mb used?
[12:24] <KP_> I have a question regarding the 5.10 live CD. Does it support RALINK 2500 chipsets? 5.10 says it does, but I'm wondering if this applies to the live CD as well.
[12:24] <newbie33> used 12 of 51
[12:25] <nickrud> newbie33, sudo fdisk -l will list all your partitions, check that for your swap size
[12:25] <scifi> gnomefreak:  basically we've ticked all the repositories by adding the # in front of the deb lines ?
[12:25] <DewDude> KP_, possibly.
[12:25] <DewDude> if not you might have to find the module and load it yourself, unless it's got support using ndiswrapper
[12:25] <gnomefreak> scifi: the # infront of the deb cdrom due to using internet not cd
[12:25] <KP_> lspci does not show anything related to the card
[12:25] <DewDude> hrmm
[12:25] <gnomefreak> adding universe and multiverse adds extra packages
[12:26] <scifi> scifi: yeh sorry, meant other way around
[12:26] <gnomefreak> ok i have to go help grams ill be back later i hope
[12:26] <pike> KP_: lspci -v?
[12:26] <DewDude> KP_, i really don't know, if lspci didn't find it, then it's not seeing it
[12:26] <gnomefreak> scifi: dont talk to your self its unbecoming ;)
[12:26] <scifi> scifi: pls come back, updates will be done in 11mins
[12:26] <DewDude> cuz i beleive it saw my wifi card even tho there's no native kernel support for it
[12:26] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:26] <scifi> lmao
[12:26] <KP_> lspci -v didn't show anything either
[12:27] <gnomefreak> scifi: once the updates are done read the !mp3 link copy and paste the things you need or want
[12:27] <scifi> gnomefreak:  ye sorry, like i said *brain exploding*
[12:27] <davidwinter> hi all. how can I install java 5 runtime environment on breezy? I don't see it in synaptic
[12:27] <davidwinter> my goal is to install azureus
[12:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell davidwinter about javadebs
[12:27] <cegrocks> hey does any1 have a driver for a linksys wireless card for ubuntu?
[12:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell davidwinter about azureus
[12:27] <scifi> gnomefreak:  yeh will just run apt-get gstreamer-mad again ok
[12:27] <davidwinter> (which I also cna't find in synaptic)
[12:27] <KP_> I'd hate to have to think that I would need to back up my current installed distro and install 5.10 just to test this card.
[12:27] <_jason> scifi: gstreamer0.8-mad
[12:28] <nickrud> !azureas
[12:28] <ubotu> nickrud: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:28] <newbie33> how to remove created swap? is it enough to delete swap file?
[12:28] <scifi> _jason: yeh m8, just shortened for typing purposes :P
[12:28] <gnomefreak> scifi: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad and there are some other good ones
[12:28] <_jason> scifi: oh :P
[12:28] <DewDude> david: you might after to either add universe and multiverse to your apt repositories, or download the runtime from sun
[12:28] <gnomefreak> later all
[12:28] <anto9us> KP_, try modprobe rt2500
[12:28] <scifi> gnomefreak:  will try the basic mad first
[12:29] <garminar> newbie33: turn off the swap first, ie 'swapoff <swap_file_name>'
[12:29] <anto9us> KP_, with sudo in front of it
[12:29] <garminar> newbie33: then just delete it
[12:29] <scifi> brb, will take a shower while updates come down
[12:30] <efwis> davidwinter, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats?highlight=%28installing%29%7C%28Java%29
[12:31] <KP_> anto9us: hold on while I boot the live CD
[12:32] <PwcrLinux> I found the missing file in the package, they didn't put the libcdda.so in the /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules dir
[12:32] <anto9us> KP_, that should make the card visible to lspci
[12:34] <newbie33> rkz@tyla:~$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/512Mb.swap bs=1M count=512
[12:34] <newbie33> 512+0 records in
[12:34] <newbie33> 512+0 records out
[12:34] <newbie33> 536870912 bytes transferred in 55.594387 seconds (9656927 bytes/sec)
[12:34] <newbie33> ok? that is 512MB?
[12:36] <Caminomaster> Hello
[12:36] <diginet> Hello there
[12:36] <trainstroker> how do i add a prog to the Open with list?
[12:37] <Jimmey__> Right click on the executable, and then click properties. Then click 'open with'
[12:37] <trainstroker> but im trying to get wine on the liste but the darn app on linux dosent exist
[12:37] <Caminomaster> How can I allow aMSN sounds until I use XMMS?
[12:37] <nickrud> trainstroker, right click a file the app should open, and click properties and open with
[12:38] <Remy> hi guys.
[12:38] <nickrud> trainstroker, ah, wine. you'll probably need to create a launcher for each app you want wine to open
[12:38] <[cro] smiley> does any one know what packages are required for building wxWindows project in Anjuta?
[12:38] <Remy> I have a PCMCIA modem that I don't have linux drivers for.  any one know what I need to do ?
[12:39] <jeff_marshall> !fun
[12:39] <ubotu> jeff_marshall: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:39] <trainstroker> nickrud how do i go about doing that
[12:40] <itrebal> how woudl i go about getting the 'cc' program? i've install gcc-3.4 (rolled back to it, for driver compatatiblity) i had it at one point, but i'm not sure whree it is :/
[12:40] <KP_> anto9us: I did a modprobe rt2500, lspci still shows nothing. any other ideas?
[12:40] <shredder_> Just want to say that the Galeon browser is very fast and stable. If you have not tried it. Not to forget the smart bookmarks are exactly what they mean. Check it out
[12:40] <anto9us> KP_, does iwconfig show it now?
[12:41] <Ti_Uhl> hello
[12:41] <blindx> I have a Pocket PC... how do I read files on it from my computer (via the usb cable)
[12:41] <nickrud> trainstroker, I don't use wine :) but the general approach would to be opening the menu editor, File -> new entry and fill in the blanks.
[12:41] <Caminomaster> How can I allow aMSN sounds until I use XMMS?
[12:41] <trainstroker> blindx
[12:41] <Ti_Uhl> i'm testing dapper but i can't install the w32codecs to play divx files ?
[12:41] <blindx> ?
[12:41] <FlannelKing> Ti_Uhl: #ubuntu+1 is the channel for you
[12:41] <trainstroker> blindx how would you do that in windows?
[12:41] <blindx> I'm not sure how windows did it.
[12:41] <blindx> but when i plugged it in, it autoran a program
[12:42] <blindx> and it made it available as a drive in My Computer
[12:42] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, sure you can
[12:42] <Remy> !dialup
[12:42] <ubotu> rumour has it, dialup is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//DialupModemHowto
[12:42] <scifi> cant believe this potential 3hours issue has been caused by not unticking the CD repository in synaptic, but we'll soon find out
[12:42] <malverian> Is there a Gaim package that comes with libperl support?
[12:42] <nickrud> !tell Ti_Uhl about w32codecs
[12:42] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : and in what repository can i find that ?
[12:42] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, ubotu just sent you a link, which shows you how to install the w32codecs
[12:42] <anto9us> blindx, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PocketPCHowto
[12:43] <trainstroker> blindx i tried to get mtp transfer support for my mp3 player but its all manual and no gui
[12:43] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : thx
[12:43] <Ti_Uhl> :)
[12:43] <trainstroker> like if u wanna import an album u gotta do it file by file
[12:43] <pike> Ti_Uhl: only problem with that w32codev package is flakey asf playback otherwise should work
[12:43] <shredder_> whats the best p2p program? for ubuntu
[12:43] <pike> shredder_: amule or frostwire
[12:43] <shredder_> Thanks
[12:44] <nickrud> pike, I wish that was the only issue. DRM is the pits
[12:44] <scifi> o m g it worked !!!!!
[12:44] <trainstroker> scifi what did?
[12:44] <DarkED> hi...
[12:44] <newbie33> where to find keyboard lyout? wich isnt in the default layouts list
[12:44] <DarkED> i am installing dapper f6 with the espresso installer
[12:45] <buzzed> what is the best portable mp3 player  and app for syncing podcasts?
[12:45] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : when i try to install them i get an error saying that it isn't for X64
[12:45] <Caramelicious> f5 free pron
[12:45] <DarkED> everything goes fine except for grub, it always fails
[12:45] <buzzed> on linux
[12:45] <Caramelicious> f6 free pron
[12:45] <Ti_Uhl> is there a way that i can install then anyway ?
[12:45] <nickrud> DarkED, you'll get a lot more help on that on #ubuntu+1
[12:45] <vbgunz> when I wish to completely replace 386 with 686, what do I do exactly?
[12:45] <DarkED> i formatted my /boot partition and told it to use it, so i cant figure it out
[12:45] <Ti_Uhl> or wouldn't that work ?
[12:45] <DarkED> ok
[12:45] <DarkED> thanks nick
[12:45] <scifi> finally got gstreamer to install, only took 3 hours LoL
[12:45] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: install 686, reboot, wait a few days, make sure 686 has no problems,
[12:45] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: then uninstall 386 if you want to
[12:46] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, oh, x64. No, unless you jump through a lot of hoops
[12:46] <|lostbyte|> _jason: Your the man ! .. yup it worked.. so whats this xv ?
[12:46] <tombs> hi all
[12:46] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : so there's no avi playback for x64 ?
[12:46] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: ok, install 686, then it would be safe to delete 386 after I see no problems with using 686, correct?
[12:46] <_jason> |lostbyte|: video output method, I don't know the techincalities of it
[12:47] <|lostbyte|> _jason: ok ! thanks.
[12:47] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: right, of course, you're also perfectly safe leaving it there, it doesn't hurt anything (well, except your harddrive space, I suppose)
[12:47] <scifi> if anyone sees gnomefreak, tell him hes a God please
[12:47] <PwcrLinux> I found the missing file in the package, they didn't put the libcdda.so in the /usr/lib/gnome-vfs-2.0/modules dir
[12:47] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: what is the exact apt-get to make sure I do it right, would you know off the top of your head?
[12:47] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, not with the codecs. I hear of people installing a 32bit ubuntu in a chroot for running videos, flash & the like, but most people that want that functionality fall back to installing the i386 version of ubuntu
[12:48] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: um, apt-cache search linux-kernel (get the exact name of the one you want) then apt-get install [that one] 
[12:48] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: and of course, youre welcome to use whatever packaging frontend you want
[12:48] <Caramelicious> can i install 6.06 without the live cd ?
[12:48] <DewDude> oh, this is something i noticed last night, not sure if it's a bug or not, but i've got naturally, some XP machines on my network and i installed samba on my ubuntu machines..however...if the samba daemon is running on either of the ubuntu machines...the network browsing in FIle Browser will not pick up the windows network at all, it wants to try to log into the ubuntu machines and ignores the rest of the network. only after
[12:48] <DewDude>  i turn off the samba daemons that the rest of the windows-pc based network appears.
[12:48] <FlannelKing> Caramelicious: do you have ubuntu installed?
[12:48] <shredder_> frostwire for ubuntu will not open .deb file not suportted
[12:48] <johnf_> how can i do linuxes NBTSTAT
[12:48] <KP_> anto9us: rebooted the live CD again, did 'sudo modprobe rt2500', and lspci, and iwconfig now see the card.
[12:48] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: ok great, thank you very much :)
[12:48] <nickrud> Caramelicious, do you have any ubuntu cd available?
[12:48] <_jason> !deb
[12:48] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[12:48] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : would that make me loose much performance, because i have an AMD 3800+ X2
[12:49] <anto9us> KP_, cool, you should be able to iwlist scanning to see your access point, if it's visible
[12:49] <Caramelicious> nickrud no
[12:49] <_jason> shredder_: you need to use the terminal and do what buotu just said for installing frostwire
[12:49] <Caramelicious> FlannelKing no
[12:49] <shredder_> I tried and it says no terminal
[12:49] <FlannelKing> Caramelicious: well, you'll have to download something, a liveCD (of dapper), an install CD (of dapper or breezy).
[12:49] <_jason> shredder_: what says ``no terminal''?
[12:50] <Caramelicious> why ?
[12:50] <Cooner750> What should I do? When I go to network servers it asks me for the username and password of the machine I'm working on...
[12:50] <johnf_> is there a linux equilivent of NBTSTAT?
[12:50] <shredder_> When I try to open the .deb file with terminal
[12:50] <anto9us> KP_, this will be useful for you https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[12:50] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: one more question. how do I know I am actually using the 686 kernel, do I just uname -r and the kernel version that returns is the kernel the system is using?
[12:50] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, I hear that for most purposes the i386 version doesn't lose much over the x64
[12:50] <Cooner750> oops. Nevermind. Works now all of the sudden
[12:50] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : damn
[12:50] <_jason> shredder_: where is the .deb now?
[12:51] <shredder_> On my desktop
[12:51] <Ti_Uhl> that 's gonna be an other 700Mb download and a clean install :s
[12:51] <FlannelKing> vbgunz: well, you'll get a choice at your grub menu, and you select from there
[12:51] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, I don't have first hand experience on the i386/amd64 question, so I'm just parroting what I have heard.
[12:51] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: you're right, I should have seen that ;) Thank you again!
[12:51] <FlannelKing> Caramelicious: becauseyou'll need to install it somehow?
[12:52] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : no prob i'll just try it
[12:52] <_jason> shredder_: ok first you have to do 'cd ~/Desktop'
[12:52] <Caramelicious> a friend of mine tells me that linux has some magic speels on its code that lets the magges tinkle your winkle
[12:52] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, wise choice :) Set up a couple of partitions, install each, and make your own evaluation
[12:52] <Ti_Uhl> thank god for 20Mbp connections :)
[12:52] <johnf_> is there a way to do netstat?
[12:53] <_jason> johnf_: netstat is a command I believe
[12:53] <Jowi> mzuverink: these are the modules I have: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12633
[12:53] <johnf_> i mean nbtstat
[12:53] <FlannelKing> Jowi: "netstat"
[12:53] <baxter_kylie> *waves* Heya folks I'm curious to know if anyone here is well-versed in hotplug, or well versed enough to help me diagnose an issue i've been having.
[12:53] <HymnToLife> screw 56Ks :/
[12:53] <shredder_> ok
[12:53] <johnf_> for checking net bios
[12:53] <Caramelicious> FlannelKing why do i need to install it ?
[12:53] <Jowi> FlannelKing: ?
[12:53] <nickrud> Ti_Uhl, be sure to set up a separate partition for /home, you can use it under both the i386 and amd64 installs
[12:53] <_jason> shredder_: now, 'sudo dpkg -i frost<tab>'
[12:53] <|GBH|> mount: /dev/hdc1 already mounted or /mnt/q busy <<-- anyone got any bright ideas why I'm getitng this (no theres nothing using the directory and no, it's not already mounted)
[12:54] <trainstroker> !breezy
[12:54] <ubotu> Breezy is the current stable version of Ubuntu. If you would like to upgrade to it, the guide to upgrading to Breezy is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[12:54] <FlannelKing> Jowi: sorry, poor nick completion, apparently.
[12:54] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : thx for the info :)
[12:54] <Jowi> FlannelKing: :)
[12:54] <Remy> hi guys, how can I check what port a device is attached to ?  eg, /dev/ttyacm0
[12:54] <FlannelKing> Caramelicious: didn't you ask how to install Ubuntu?
[12:54] <shredder_> In what? The terminal does come up
[12:54] <Remy> I've plugged a PCMCIA card in, but don't know how to talk to it...
[12:54] <Caramelicious> "can i install 6.06 without the live cd ?"
[12:54] <_jason> shredder_: are you in a terminal now?
[12:54] <muep> Caramelicious: yes you can
[12:54] <Tennessee> Caaramelicious: I upgraded to dapper using apt.
[12:55] <shredder_> no hold on I ll try this
[12:55] <_jason> Caramelicious: only if you already have a previous version of ubuntu installed
[12:55] <FlannelKing> right.  And then we asked you if you had a) Ubuntu already installed b) an install CD
[12:55] <muep> Caramelicious:  sudo update-notifier -d
[12:55] <lampshade> Anyone know of a way for me to get a beagle applet for the gnome panel is that possible without being on dapper?  (I'm a lowly breezy user)
[12:55] <Caramelicious> IM NOT INSTALLING THIS CRAAP
[12:55] <IceTox> Which program is the best for upacking a .zip file in terminal?
[12:56] <IceTox> then don't do it Caramelicious :-)
[12:56] <_jason> Caramelicious: no one is forcing you to, you asked remember
[12:56] <nickrud> Caramelicious, np, enjoy
[12:56] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:56] <FlannelKing> eh, guys, he's just a troll.  he was talking abotu 'pron' before asking.
[12:56] <Phlosten> if there is anyone in here familiar with xinerama, is there a way to force an application to open on a set screen?
[12:57] <IceTox> Is there anybody that knows which program is the best for upacking a .zip file in terminal?
[12:57] <_jason> IceTox: unzip
[12:57] <nickrud> IcemanV9, unzip
[12:57] <Tennessee> IceTox: unzip will do it
[12:57] <nickrud> IcemanV9, heh, ignore my useless use of tab
[12:57] <shredder_> permission denied when I try terminal
[12:57] <IceTox> thanks a lot Tennessee :-)
[12:57] <lampshade> Beagle, anyone? no?  I'm surprised
[12:57] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:57] <_jason> shredder_: ok, lets go one step at a time.  What does 'pwd' say?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:57] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <_jason> !ops
[12:57] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <nickrud> Caramelicious, no problem
[12:57] <Caramelicious> np ?
[12:57] <KP__> anto9us: thanks for your help. gotta go deal with kids.
[12:57] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <wsjunior> wtf
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <PwcrLinux> stop flooding
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <IceTox> Caramelicious, it means No problem! Now, stop it please :-)
[12:58] <nickrud> idiots
[12:58] <Caramelicious> albacker kiss my ass
[12:58] <lampshade> lols
[12:58] <IceTox> geesh
[12:58] <Jowi> !ops
[12:58] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[12:58] <shredder_> archive type not supported
[12:58] <Jowi> ah, too late
[12:58] <IceTox> I'm sure he failed installing ubuntu too.. *grins*
[12:58] <_jason> shredder_: type the command 'pwd' says that?
[12:58] <PwcrLinux> aha, nuked him
[12:58] <nickrud> nalioth, nm
[12:59] <nickrud> gone
[12:59] <bimberi> nickrud: H.B.!! :)
[12:59] <Seveas> nalioth, too slow ;)
[12:59] <nickrud> bimberi, I'll bite, H.B?
[12:59] <bimberi> nickrud: Happy Birthday
[12:59] <_jason> shredder_: s/type/typing
[12:59] <shredder_> does nothing and still type not supported
[12:59] <Ti_Uhl> nickrud : vlc seems to play my divx files prefectly, but that uses it's own codecs
[01:00] <_jason> shredder_: what is the output of the command 'pwd'?
[01:00] <gerre> Hello.  Got the new Xubuntu beta live CD, but there seems to be no info on what ID/PASS to use.  Anyone knows? Appreciate it very much.
[01:00] <shredder_> I'll delete this frostwire.
[01:00] <nickrud> bimberi, thank you very much, and happy anniversary!
[01:00] <shredder_> To much hassel. The amule installed perfectly
[01:00] <bimberi> nickrud: thanks :)
[01:00] <nalioth> gerre: there should be no user/pass on the liveCD
[01:00] <lampshade> shredder_,  problems with frostwire?
[01:00] <_jason> shredder_: it should be a two command thing
[01:00] <IceTox> Tennessee, it seems like that unzip didn't work on it.
[01:00] <lampshade> shredder_, it does nothing when you click on it?
[01:00] <IceTox> nevermind Tennessee :-)
[01:00] <shredder_> Archive type not supported
[01:01] <fiendskull9> !dvd
[01:01] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[01:01] <_jason> shredder_: you can't click on it, it has to be installed using the terminal
[01:01] <nickrud> bimberi, did you notice that the artwork changed? It's not enough, but I'll survive :)
[01:01] <shredder_> When I click on it it says archive type not supported
[01:01] <lflashl> can anyone tel me to access ahred folder on vmware
[01:01] <gerre> nalioth: that's what I thought but will not let me pass the logon screen.
[01:01] <lampshade> cause I had that problem the other day, apparently they broke something in the new version  I had to run a weird command on it.  Something simple, like one of the files was made with a windows editor so the endline characters are wrong or something.  Anyway I got it working but I had to run some commands like that first
[01:01] <newbie33> Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
[01:01] <newbie33>         Using the fallback 'C' locale. what it means and how to solve?
[01:01] <lampshade> might just wanna wait a little bit for the next release
[01:01] <garminar> |flash|: you have the tools installed?
[01:02] <Tennessee> IceTox: Didn't work how?
[01:02] <bimberi> nickrud: dapper artwork? no i'm not up to date
[01:02] <nalioth> gerre: the liveCD should not have a login screen, it should boot right to the desktop
[01:02] <lflashl> yes
[01:02] <shredder_> Through the terminal cant find terminal when using that option. Direct terminal to install archive type not supported
[01:02] <Tennessee> What kind of archive are you using?
[01:02] <Tennessee> What's the filename
[01:02] <garminar> |flash| then look under /mnt/hgfs
[01:02] <nickrud> bimberi, yes. No more hangment
[01:02] <garminar> they should be in there
[01:02] <shredder_> Thanks anyway. I did get the amule
[01:02] <patrick221> i installed mysql and you can't login with  "mysql -uroot -p"
[01:02] <perceptualchaos> Hey has anyone successfully installed Matlab r2003a on Ubunutu 64-bit?
[01:03] <_jason> shredder_: I can guide you through the install if you want (using terminal)
[01:03] <IceTox> Tennessee, it's an amsn skin file.. .zip.. I'm getting the message that annot find zipfile directory in one of Desktop/amsn-for-mac-0.95.zip or
[01:03] <IceTox>         Desktop/amsn-for-mac-0.95.zip.zip, and cannot find Desktop/amsn-for-mac-
[01:03] <IceTox> sorry
[01:03] <garminar> patrick221: is that a new install of mysql?
[01:03] <bimberi> nickrud: ah, kk
[01:03] <patrick221> yes
[01:03] <shredder_> I'll just get frusterated. Thanks anyway
[01:03] <gerre> gerre: if that's the case then the Xubuntu download files are wrong.  thanks anyway.
[01:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell shredder_ about cli
[01:03] <garminar> patrick221: then there should be no password, so login using 'mysql -u root'
[01:03] <shredder_> C-ya guys
[01:04] <Ademan> for some reason it takes my internet forever to conenct to a server, but then after that navigation is almost instant... this is with ubuntu... someone mentioned it was probably dns problems... but how do i find out what dns server i want?
[01:04] <_jason> shredder_: I've sent you a link toa  tutorial so that if you want you can read up on terminal commands
[01:04] <shredder_> ok thanks
[01:04] <patrick221> i keep getting     #1045 - Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[01:04] <Jowi> Ademan: your ISP should provide you with DNS servers
[01:04] <Tennessee> IceTox: It's never failed me before. I can't see why it would be failing unless the archive is corrupt, not really a zip, or something along those lines.
[01:04] <Ademan> Jowi: you think theres an easy way to actually get their IP ?
[01:05] <Ademan> because it SEEMS like i need it...
[01:05] <biovore> patrick221: I am guessing this is mysql?
[01:05] <Jowi> Ademan: they might have them listed at their website. I know my isp has.
[01:05] <Falstiu1> Ademan, what kind of internet connection do you have?
[01:05] <Ademan> dsl
[01:05] <nickrud> IceTox, try file <file>.zip , that might indicate that it's broken or a different type ....
[01:05] <patrick221> phpmyadmin
[01:05] <Falstiu1> Ademan, you have a DSL router?
[01:05] <Cooner750_> Why does Skype appear to have no style at all? All of the buttons are plain..
[01:05] <Ademan> my resolv.conf has nameserver pointing to my router
[01:06] <biovore> hmm sounds like it tring to do something with mysql
[01:06] <Ademan> Falstiu1: yeah
[01:06] <IceTox> nickrud: Desktop/amsn-for-mac-0.95.zip: HTML document text
[01:06] <IceTox> hum..
[01:06] <nickrud> IceTox, well ;)
[01:06] <baxter_kylie> *bounce* Anyone here well-versed in hotplug?
[01:06] <Falstiu1> Ademan, you need to sign into your router and edit them there.  Although I would think the router uses DHCP to get those automatically.
[01:06] <Jowi> Cooner750: skype uses qt (kde). to change their apperance you must install qt3-qtconfig
[01:06] <nickrud> Ademan, so does mine, but my dsl modem/router has dns server ...
[01:07] <IceTox> nevermind nickrud *lol* I THINK I got the wegt VERy wrong :P I can't see the file as I'm helping a friend.. *blushes*
[01:07] <patrick221> biovore: wat could be going wrong
[01:07] <IceTox> *wget even
[01:07] <Ademan> Falstiu1: yeah it does
[01:07] <nickrud> IceTox, don't blush, you've found a new tool :)
[01:07] <gerre> nalioth:  the Xubuntu live cd is then wrong because it brings up the logon screen.  thanks anyway.
[01:07] <IceTox> yah, thanks a lot nickrud :-) I will use that a lot from now on :-)
[01:07] <Falstiu1> Ademan, did you try contacting your ISP?  It is possible they screwed something up.
[01:08] <biovore> patrick221: well ussualy you need to setup a table and grant ussage to a user to write stuff in it.. so do a mysql -u root -p and create a database and set php thingy to use that database and user
[01:08] <Ademan> Falstiu1: nope, i'm on my windows box right now and everything is just as zippy as ever
[01:08] <Ademan> its only on my ubuntu box
[01:08] <nalioth> gerre: i did not even no there was a xubuntu live cd
[01:08] <alvaro_> akdk
[01:08] <Falstiu1> Ademan, does your windows box use the router for DNS too?
[01:08] <gerre> nalioth: not announced but it's in the server.
[01:08] <Jowi> Ademan: so check which DNS you have in windows, boot up linux and see if /etc/resolv.conf has those DNS servers
[01:08] <CNAP> ok, i've got one machine on my network that is able to ping, and get an IP address from the DHCP server. however it's not able to hit the internet. my linux computer is able to hit the network. i'm not connected to a router, but rather a passive hub
[01:09] <patrick221> biovore: how do i do that
[01:09] <nalioth> gerre: if you could file a bug report on it, i'm sure the devs would appreciate it
[01:09] <Ademan> Jowi: how would i check it in windows? iirc my connection configuration got it through DHCP
[01:09] <biovore> patrick221: that a quite a complex setup process..
[01:09] <Jowi> Ademan: ummm.... "ipconfig /all" I think. was ages ago i used win
[01:09] <Falstiu1> Ademan open up the run dialog from the start menu and type "cmd /k ipconfig /all"
[01:09] <biovore> patrick221: I suggest you learn how mysql works  www.mysql.com
[01:10] <gerre> nalioth: i saw ' adding live CD user..'', then presented me the logon screen...
[01:10] <amphi> CNAP: is the default gw set to the ip of the router?
[01:10] <Ademan> says dhcp is enabled, which means my DNS server probably changes IP?
[01:11] <Falstiu1> not necessarily, it should list your DNS server if you run ipconfig /all
[01:11] <patrick221> biovore: when i do the -u root -p bit i get this ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[01:11] <patrick221>   is this normal
[01:11] <Ademan> nvm
[01:11] <Jowi> Ademan: normally only your ip-address change, the DNS *usually* stay the same
[01:11] <Ademan> this also points to my router
[01:11] <Ademan> the dhcp server as well as DNS
[01:11] <biovore> patrick221: can you get into the mysql shell at all?
[01:11] <gerre> nalioth:  i'm on the xubuntu room but seems no one is listening
[01:12] <nalioth> gerre: if you could go to launchpad and file a bug. ubotu sent you a PM with the URL
[01:12] <Falstiu1> Ademan: then the problem probably isn't DNS ... you could find out with a little experiment.  Ping some website and see how long it takes for the first ping to return.  Then ping the ipaddress.
[01:12] <patrick221> biovore: nope i cant
[01:13] <Ademan> k
[01:13] <biovore> patrick221: is mysql server running?  /etc/init.d/mysql restart
[01:14] <Falstiu1> brb
[01:14] <patrick221> biovore: patrick@ubuntu:~$ /etc/init.d/mysql restart
[01:14] <patrick221> Stopping MySQL database server: mysqldcat: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid: Permission denied
[01:14] <patrick221> ...failed.
[01:14] <patrick221> /usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[01:14] <patrick221> error: 'Access denied for user 'patrick'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
[01:14] <patrick221> Killing MySQL database server by signal: mysqldmysqld(17434): Operation not permitted
[01:14] <patrick221> mysqld: no process killed
[01:14] <patrick221> Starting MySQL database server: mysqldcat: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.pid: Permission denied
[01:14] <patrick221> ...already running.
[01:14] <patrick221> /usr/bin/mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
[01:14] <patrick221> error: 'Access denied for user 'patrick'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
[01:14] <patrick221> patrick@ubuntu:~$
[01:14] <amphi> Ademan: you could run a local caching dns forwarder, such as dnsmasq
[01:14] <patrick221> owwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.sorrry
[01:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell patrick221 about paste
[01:14] <biovore> do it with sudo
[01:14] <|lostbyte|> do you guys know how i could view the dvd menu through mplayer ?
[01:15] <_jason> patrick221: use sudo
[01:15] <Ademan> hrm when i pinged www.google.com it came back with 30 ms...
[01:15] <[cro] smiley> 
[01:15] <_jason> |lostbyte|: no, I like xine better for that
[01:15] <[cro] smiley> does any one know what packages are required for building wxWindows project in Anjuta?
[01:15] <|lostbyte|> _jason: ok ! will try..
[01:15] <_jason> |lostbyte|: totem-xine, gxine, xine-ui are all in the repos
[01:16] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, probably wx2.6-headers
[01:16] <patrick221> biovore: this is wat i get  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12635
[01:16] <|lostbyte|> _jason: so which one do i need ?
[01:17] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, by the way, they're known as xwWidgets these days
[01:17] <|lostbyte|> gxime is gtk ?
[01:17] <_jason> |lostbyte|: any of them should work fine (I prefer gxine), they are just different frontends
[01:17] <biovore> patrick221: looks good..
[01:17] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, my mistake
[01:17] <amphi> |lostbyte|: you can play different sections of the dvd with mplayer dvd://2 etc.
[01:17] <biovore> patrick221: try mysql -u root -p
[01:17] <biovore> now
[01:17] <Ademan> 30 ms isnt bad at al
[01:17] <patrick221> but still get the    ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[01:17] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, heh, I just found that out about 30 seconds ago :)
[01:17] <|lostbyte|> _jason: as you say.. thanks..
[01:18] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, i have installed that package but still can't build project
[01:18] <|lostbyte|> amphi: problem is i what to know which title is for what.. and mplayer wont tell me..
[01:18] <Falstius> Ademan, was that in windows or linux?
[01:18] <biovore> patrick221: mysql -u root
[01:18] <Ademan> linux
[01:18] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, it says $(WX_LIBS) not declared
[01:18] <Ademan> $ ping www.google.com
[01:18] <patrick221> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[01:18] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, it also says ./config.h.in not found
[01:18] <Ademan> does that mean its a firefox problem?
[01:19] <Falstius> Ademan, when you ping it you should get an IP address, did you try pinging that?
[01:19] <Ademan> or should i try a few other servers to be sure?
[01:19] <amphi> |lostbyte|: true - vobcopy -I can give you some useful info
[01:19] <Jowi> Ademan: do you use dapper or breezy?
[01:19] <Ademan> breezy
[01:19] <Falstius> Ademan, you should probably try a site your don't visit often.  I usually test with victoriassecret.com
[01:19] <Ademan> by the way how do i stop ping?
[01:19] <Falstius> Ademan: ctrl-c
[01:19] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, it'll depend on the project and how it's built. I'm the first to say that I only have a surface understanding of modern build systems
[01:19] <Jowi> Ademan: oh, ok. firefox in dapper is dead slow.
[01:20] <geoffrian> Does anyone here use Firestarter Firewall???
[01:20] <baxter_kylie> geoffrian: I do.
[01:20] <Shaun> i'm trying to use debootstrap to install ubuntu on a LVM from a running CentOS server...  ALl goes well until i get this error...
[01:20] <Shaun> E: no /usr/lib/debootstrap/devices.tar.gz. cannot create devices
[01:20] <Shaun> i installed debootstrap from source
[01:20] <Falstius> Jowi: I don't think that really explains his problem (and firefox isn't slow in dapper for me)
[01:20] <patrick221> biovore: i get this from mysql -u root   ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[01:20] <geoffrian> I am having a problem.  I never get anything in my Events tab.
[01:20] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, well i just picked wxWidgets project in Anjuta and got that error
[01:20] <trainstroker> how do i add an app to open a .exe with? like wine
[01:20] <geoffrian> I don't know why......
[01:21] <Jowi> Falstius: it's not slow for me either. but then again, i use the binaries from mozilla.org :)
[01:21] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, I didn' changed anything
[01:21] <blindx> What's the difference between gnome and KDE?
[01:21] <biovore> patrick221: might have to reset the mysql password
[01:21] <Jowi> Ademan: does all users on your system have the same problem? if you only have one user, can you add another one and test?
[01:21] <Ademan> sure i'll test that
[01:22] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, what I'd do if I were you would be starting aptitude in interactive mode, then type: /anjuta<enter> scroll down, and select all recommended & suggested packages
[01:22] <patrick221> biovore: this is wat i get  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12635
[01:22] <patrick221> biovore: sorry....how do i reset the password
[01:22] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, there may be an equiv to that in synaptic, but I'm not sure
[01:22] <Ademan> should i restart and swich user? or just switch?
[01:22] <biovore> patrick221: tring to remember..
[01:22] <Shaun222> not sure if this got posted because of the stupid nick register crap... but here it is again...
[01:22] <Shaun222> i'm trying to use debootstrap to install ubuntu on a LVM from a running CentOS server...  ALl goes well until i get this error...
[01:22] <Shaun222> E: no /usr/lib/debootstrap/devices.tar.gz. cannot create devices
[01:23] <Shaun222> i installed debootstrap from source
[01:23] <patrick221> thanks
[01:23] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, make that /anjuta<enter><enter>
[01:23] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, thanx I'll try that
[01:23] <biovore> patrick221: Is there anything in the database?
[01:23] <patrick221> how do i check
[01:23] <aluno> where m i
[01:23] <Jowi> Ademan: just to be sure, logout and login with the new user
[01:24] <|lostbyte|> _jason: how can i tell which menuselection is which title ?
[01:24] <_jason> |lostbyte|: don't know
[01:24] <Ademan> Jowi: logged out, logged back in, same problem
[01:24] <kbrooks> i want to upgrade to DAPPER
[01:24] <kbrooks> but how?
[01:25] <_jason> !upgrade
[01:25] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[01:25] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, well, on further looking, my advice was useless
[01:25] <bimberi> !upgrade
[01:25] <[cro] smiley> nickrud, what does it means UNSATISFIED for package?
[01:25] <biovore> patrick221: well you need a password to check.. so I guess your screwed if you don't
[01:25] <FlannelKing> bimberi: it's a siingle command.  woohoo.
[01:25] <|lostbyte|> _jason: OK
[01:25] <lflashl> ok so how to find my computer on a network, do i need to at a setting for it to be on the workgroup
[01:25] <patrick221> biovore: yep
[01:25] <Jowi> Ademan: oh well, it was worth a shot
[01:25] <kbrooks> "#
[01:25] <kbrooks> Update your system to ensure that you have the latest version of Update Manager and associated packages. The necessary versions are available from the breezy-updates repository, which is enabled by default.
[01:25] <kbrooks> #
[01:25] <kbrooks> "
[01:25] <kbrooks> How?
[01:25] <lflashl> i can ping but form my xp machine i cant see it in network
[01:26] <nalioth> [cro] smiley: means there is no package available to satisfy dependencies
[01:26] <biovore> patrick221: best bet is to drop back 10 years and try from scratch
[01:26] <nickrud> [cro] smiley, that means that the package named does not exist in your sources. That can mean that you have bad sources (possible) or that that package is not available from the sources (also possible)
[01:26] <nalioth> kbrooks: why are you pasting all the carriage returns in here?
[01:26] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get remove mysql-server
[01:26] <_jason> kbrooks: the rest of the page has the command you need
[01:26] <Ademan> lflashl: is it behind a router or anythign? (in relation to the computer you're trying to network with)
[01:26] <FlannelKing> kbrooks: upgrade to dapper?  gksudo "update-manager -d"
[01:26] <[cro] smiley> nalioth, can it be fixed through synaptic?
[01:27] <sherz> Hi is someone using breez and amarok1.5beta3 ?
[01:27] <lflashl> yes i use a wireless router modem
[01:27] <biovore> sherz: I amarok 1.4 here
[01:27] <lflashl> i have win on workgroup
[01:27] <nalioth> [cro] smiley: i have no idea what you are installing. join #ubuntu-offtopic please
[01:28] <lflashl> i can ping both comp from each other
[01:28] <kbrooks> FlannelKing: it doesnt do anythig except open up
[01:28] <lflashl> ok i just found out how to do thanks
[01:29] <patrick221> i have uninstalled it
[01:29] <kbrooks> FlannelKing: why?
[01:29] <FlannelKing> kbrooks: what?
[01:29] <FlannelKing> kbrooks: -d is the special thing, read the page
[01:30] <Ademan> geeze wtf is wrong with this, google is painfully slow
[01:30] <kbrooks> FlannelKing: i typed that too
[01:30] <FliesLikeALap> when I'm on dapper, it spins down my hard drive obnoxiously often (laptop), like every minute-2mins or less.  Does anyone know the proper solution to this?
[01:30] <patrick221> biovore: should i do this   sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[01:30] <_jason> Ademan: try going to about:config in firefox's address bar and setting network.dns.disableIPv6 to true, then restart firefox.  I ahven't really been following your problem closely, but it may be worth a try
[01:31] <biovore> patrick221: now reinstall mysql-server
[01:31] <FlannelKing> kbrooks: ask on #ubuntu+1 I don't know, sorry.  I didn't upgrade that way.
[01:31] <patrick221> biovore: how
[01:31] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get install mysql-server I think
[01:32] <biovore> patrick221: then sudo /etc/init.d/mysql restart
[01:32] <biovore> patrick221: then try a mysql -u root
[01:32] <spikeb> is there a #ubuntu+2 yet? ;)
[01:32] <Ademan> _jason: WOW that worked
[01:32] <Ademan> awesome
[01:33] <Ademan> but how many IPv6 addresses are there right now?.... any?
[01:33] <_jason> Ademan: I don't have any problem with that setting
[01:33] <Ademan> ah, cool, thanks
[01:33] <Ademan> and its speedy as ever now
[01:34] <King-of-no-pants> tennessee: hey!
[01:34] <Polly_Morf> Can anybody explain to me why the swedish characters  wont work properly with UTF-8?
[01:34] <patrick221> i get this when trying to install
[01:34] <patrick221> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12636
[01:35] <sherz> @Polly_Morf Talar du svenska ?
[01:35] <Polly_Morf> sherz: jod
[01:35] <Tennessee> G'day King.
[01:35] <Tennessee> How's the hardware?
[01:35] <biovore> patrick221: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql stop
[01:35] <sherz> @Polly_Morf lite ...
[01:36] <King-of-no-pants> tennessee: good, I figured my problem out.
[01:36] <King-of-no-pants> tennessee: Its my wireless card.
[01:36] <patrick221> biovore: now stopped
[01:36] <blindx> What's the difference between gnome and KDE?
[01:36] <Tennessee> King: All that from one wireless card?
[01:36] <King-of-no-pants> tennessee: When I don't use it, my computer runs fine
[01:36] <_jason> blindx: they are two different desktop environments, which one are you using now?
[01:36] <amphi> Tennessee: or ndiswrapper (or the wrappee)
[01:36] <RememberPOL> hi
[01:36] <Tennessee> blindx: Nothing good. It's a different kind of GUI environment
[01:36] <blindx> I'm on gnome
[01:36] <spikeb> blindx, er...go read their websites and just LOOK at the screenshots.
[01:36] <biovore> brb food
[01:36] <pike> blindx: kde is sleek and sexy gnome is warm and fuzzy. theyre both fat
[01:36] <joelbryan> hello, what do you think would be a good prefix for unregistered NickServ users?
[01:37] <RememberPOL> Is there a way to edit Ubuntu's GRUB menu order?
[01:37] <nethenson> blindx: gnome has 5 letters, kde only 3...
[01:37] <Tennessee> blindx: There's nothing wrong with gnome, but some people like KDE.
[01:37] <King-of-no-pants> Tennessee: You better believe it.  Now Im trying to figure out how to get the 'ol ndiswrapper to properly load it
[01:37] <blindx> they're both fat rofl
[01:37] <ferronica_> help
[01:37] <_jason> blindx: gnome is simpler, more straight forware.  KDE gives you tons of options, some say it's cluttered (others like it).  You can install kde and try it easily
[01:37] <ferronica_> i hav just downloded firefox in temp folder bow how to install it from there
[01:37] <ferronica_> any help
[01:37] <blindx> Well I was just wondering if there anything more than a cosmetic difference between the two..
[01:38] <blindx> cause I have simplyMEPIS on my other box, and it has KDE on it.
[01:38] <spikeb> yes
[01:38] <Polly_Morf> _jason: I think gnome was designed by interface-nazis. I dont like it
[01:38] <spikeb> they have different goals
[01:38] <ferronica_> its 9MB
[01:38] <_jason> Polly_Morf: you are entitled to taht opinion :)
[01:38] <spikeb> and i can't say much else without turning into a flame throwing retard
[01:38] <King-of-no-pants> blindx: In my opinion, KDE looks more like windows, and GNOME looks more like Mac OS (er, MAC OS 9)
[01:38] <ferronica_> now can i install in my ubuntu
[01:38] <_jason> ferronica_: firefox is already installed in ubuntu
[01:38] <spikeb> ik dont think gnome looks anything like any macos, the thing they have in common is usability.
[01:39] <Polly_Morf> _jason: I can say though that ubuntu has got the best gnome desktop
[01:39] <ferronica_> yes
[01:39] <ferronica_> but older version
[01:39] <ferronica_> 1.0.7
[01:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica_ about firefox1.5
[01:39] <ferronica_> i installed 1.5
[01:39] <Eleaf> hello.
[01:39] <King-of-no-pants> spikeb: Thats just my opinion, with everything on the top bar, it feels alot like mac os to me
[01:39] <ferronica_> who is ubotu
[01:39] <Eleaf> Do you know of a frequency generator for linux?
[01:39] <Eleaf> frequency modulation..
[01:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica_ about yourself
[01:39] <amphi> ferronica_:  bot
[01:39] <sherz> I am using fvwm2 with breezy on a IBM Thinkpad T30 its helpfull to update tu dapper ?
[01:39] <ferronica_> lol
[01:39] <ferronica_> is he robot
[01:39] <ferronica_> or what
[01:40] <_jason> yes, robot
[01:40] <ferronica_> lol
[01:40] <ferronica_> really
[01:40] <amphi> sherz: what doesn't work?
[01:40] <Polly_Morf> Hehe... Bitchx... last time I used it ended with me screaming "Oh! My eyes! Please god make it stop!"
[01:40] <PwcrLinux> yep, it's a bot
[01:40] <ferronica_> i dont wanna talk to bot lz
[01:40] <ferronica_> now how to install it
[01:40] <_jason> ferronica_: the bot gave you the info you need to install firefox1.5
[01:40] <amphi> !talk to ferronica_
[01:40] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, amphi
[01:40] <blindx> lol amphi
[01:41] <spikeb> wtf would you use ubuntu for if you didnt want a desktop orientated distro (read: kde/gnome/xfce)?
[01:41] <ferronica_> ok tell amphi
[01:41] <sherz> @amphi I would like to have the newest amarok-version and I read about that dapper contains some nice tools for laptops...
[01:41] <ferronica_> there is no .exe file
[01:41] <_jason> ferronica_: did you get some private messages from ubotu?
[01:41] <ferronica_> yeah
[01:41] <_jason> ferronica_: did you read what he told you?
[01:41] <King-of-no-pants> !talk to King-of-no-pants
[01:41] <ubotu> King-of-no-pants: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:42] <King-of-no-pants> neato!
[01:42] <amphi> sherz: then upgrade, but prepare for b0rkage - if you just need a newer version of a single prog, you could look for a backport or build it yourself
[01:42] <acejones> HELP.  I have edited sources.list to include all sources but I get an error trying to install w32codecs
[01:42] <acejones> !
[01:42] <ubotu> acejones: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:42] <ferronica_> ya
[01:43] <ferronica_> i dont wanna to install it from website
[01:43] <_jason> ubotu: tell acejones about w32codecs
[01:43] <ferronica_> i already downloded it
[01:43] <amphi> sherz: what are these laptop utils you speak of? (FWIW, I run debian stable on my T42)
[01:43] <patrick221> biovore: now stopped
[01:43] <ferronica_> now how to execute it
[01:43] <_jason> ferronica_: the link ubotu sent you explains the process in detail
[01:43] <ferronica_> bcoz its not like a window .exe
[01:44] <_jason> ferronica_: nope, windows exe's are for windows
[01:44] <ferronica_> please give me the right link
[01:44] <ferronica_> so that no need to search
[01:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica_ about ff1.5
[01:44] <acejones> ubotu, firefox
[01:44] <amphi> !tell ferronica_ abouth sloth
[01:45] <PwcrLinux> ferronica_: the linux doesn't have exe files.. it's unix-like system
[01:45] <spikeb> sloth eh?
[01:45] <acejones> !firefox1.5
[01:45] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:45] <apikoros> !tell apikoros about mplayer
[01:45] <sherz> @amphi e.g. the networkmanager
[01:45] <hellz_hunter> ubuntu wont let me mount my ntfs drives, it always says that they are already mounted, or busy
[01:45] <RememberPOL> Is there a GUI application to edit the GRUB boot menu order?
[01:46] <amphi> sherz: if you don't prepend @ to my nick my client will highlight it ;)
[01:46] <jvai> win32 link - http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/codecs.html
[01:46] <amphi> sherz: up to you - dapper is not officially stable
[01:46] <_jason> jvai: there is a .deb available for those too link on the restricted formats wiki page
[01:46] <sherz> @amphi well but I put a @ at the beginning ?!
[01:46] <jvai> yes
[01:47] <shinu> why does my external hard drive appear as hdb when i dont have any hda device?
[01:47] <amphi> sherz: then I may well not see your comments *shrug*
[01:47] <acejones> how do i change from GNOME to KDE
[01:47] <acejones> ?
[01:47] <_jason> !kde
[01:47] <ubotu> kde is, like, A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[01:47] <jvai> 1st "apt get install build essentials"
[01:47] <shinu> when i plugged it in the morning it was sda still
[01:47] <michael117> What's a good program to convert videos between one encoded format and another, such as mpeg to divx?
[01:47] <tritium> jvai: sudo apt-get build-essential, rather
[01:47] <biovore> oO
[01:47] <acejones> thanks _jason
[01:47] <amphi> shinu: yeah, a usb hd should manifest as sdX
[01:47] <buzzed> what is the ipod howto?
[01:48] <jvai> riight.. my bad
[01:48] <bimberi> !ipod
[01:48] <ubotu> info for syncing your iPod is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IPodHowto
[01:48] <buzzed> what is the url
[01:48] <shinu> michael117: try mencoder?
[01:48] <buzzed> ok
[01:48] <tritium> _jason: what's up?
[01:48] <apikoros> is mplayer in the multiverse? i'v enabled the multiverse repository but i still can't find it... do i have to compile from source?
[01:48] <acejones> I changed my group for RAW1394 to get MiniDV camcorder working but i believe the recommended fix is NOT SECURE
[01:48] <acejones> !
[01:48] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, acejones
[01:48] <shinu> amphi: yes but thats not my point
[01:48] <_jason> tritium: you forgot the 'install' :P
[01:48] <shinu> amphi: im asking why it is sdb and not sda
[01:48] <tritium> _jason: heh ;)
[01:48] <_jason> apikoros: can you put your sources.list on pastebin please?
[01:49] <amphi> shinu: oh, sdb - you said 'hdb' above
[01:49] <apikoros> _jason, sure, thanks, one sec
[01:49] <patrick221> biovore: now stopped mysql server like you said
[01:49] <shinu> amphi: oops, my bad. not thinking too clear at 1am :P
[01:49] <amphi> shinu: heh
[01:50] <amphi> shinu: did you unplug it while a partition on it was mounted?
[01:50] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get install mysql-server and see what it dose now
[01:50] <shinu> amphi: i dont think so, i remember pretty well that i unmounted an unplugged it
[01:50] <apikoros> _jason: http://pastebin.com/672379
[01:52] <RememberPOL> Hey does anybody know of a GUI app to edit the GRUB boot menu order in Ubuntu GNU/Linux "The Breezy Badger" v5.10?
[01:52] <michael117> shinu: Thanks! Do you know of any good programs to edit videos in linux?
[01:52] <spikeb> gedit
[01:52] <spikeb> heh
[01:52] <_jason> apikoros: what's the name of the package you are trying to install?
[01:52] <amphi> RememberPOL: no - menu.lst is just a text file, you can use any editor
[01:52] <amphi> michael117: there's cinelerra perhaps
[01:52] <shinu> michael117: maybe kino?
[01:52] <RememberPOL> amphi: Thanks.
[01:53] <shinu> michael117: i never actually used, i just heard about them
[01:53] <shinu> michael117: try apt-cache search kino
[01:53] <|lostbyte|> is it possible to remove deps too ?
[01:53] <_jason> |lostbyte|: yes
[01:53] <michael117> shinu: haha, thanks
[01:53] <michael117> thanks guys
[01:53] <amphi> |lostbyte|: you can use deborphan
[01:53] <cafuego> cinelerra has the problem of the ugly-stick.
[01:53] <patrick221> biovore: this wat the installer says   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12637
[01:53] <amphi> cafuego: never tried it myself
[01:53] <|lostbyte|> like i installed gxine and i want to remove the other packages that were installed too with it, which i didt note down. ?
[01:53] <shinu> amphi: any ideas?
[01:53] <apikoros> _jason, nervermind, i figured it out.. the package install. tool couldn't find it, but sudo apt-get install mplayer-386 worked fine
[01:53] <|lostbyte|> amphi: implies the above ?
[01:53] <shinu> amphi: can i force it back to sda somehow?
[01:54] <ggilbert> ugly stick? Cinelerra fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on its way down :)
[01:54] <amphi> shinu: does /etc/mtab show any /dev/sda? entry?
[01:54] <tritium> |lostbyte|: sotware installed by aptitude can be uninstalled, along with any dependencies that package brought in trivially
[01:54] <cafuego> amphi: Last time I did it was so hideous I ran away to Premiere on Windows.
[01:54] <amphi> cafuego: heh
[01:54] <_jason> |lostbyte|: if you use aptitude to install you can just aptitude remove package, and the deps will go with it.  otherwise, you want to look at deborphan as amphi said
[01:54] <shinu> amphi: nope
[01:54] <|lostbyte|> _jason: tritium thanks..
[01:55] <jadaz87> does anyone know of any good synthesizers for linux? (preferrably in the repos)
[01:56] <ggilbert> michael117:  I really don't know how good they are, but I've been hearing a fair bit about pitivi and diva lately.  Don't know if either are available in breezy though
[01:56] <biovore> patrick221: hmmm
[01:56] <Sanne> jadams, zynaddsubfx ist very nice. There are lots of others, but not all are in Ubuntu yet. You may want to have a look at ubuntustudio.com
[01:57] <Sanne> jadaz87, zynaddsubfx ist very nice. There are lots of others, but not all are in Ubuntu yet. You may want to have a look at ubuntustudio.com
[01:57] <Sanne> sorry, jadams
[01:57] <biovore> patrick221: sudo /etc/ini.d/mysql stop
[01:57] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get remove mysql-server
[01:57] <wsjunior> what do i have to do to enable these 'sleep' and 'hibernate' options? both are halting my pc...
[01:58] <patrick221> sudo /etc/ini.d/mysql stop command int known
[01:58] <Sanne> jadaz87, and also have a look here: http://linuxsound.atnet.at/
[01:58] <_jason> patrick221: init.d, not ini.d
[01:58] <jadams> jadaz87 is the bane of my nick highlighting existence  :)
[01:59] <Sanne> jadams, heh :)
[01:59] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get remove mysql-client
[01:59] <michael117> ggilbert: oh... I'll see if I can get them downloaded through the synaptic package manager, if not, oh well
[01:59] <biovore> patrick221: sudo apt-get remove mysql-common
[02:00] <biovore> patrick221: dpkg -l | grep mysql
[02:00] <jadaz87> jadams yeah you are like my twin in here, people get us both confused lol
[02:00] <michael117> shinu: I downloaded mencoder but when I try to run it from the terminal it gives me this in the error message: "Failed to open frameno.avi"
[02:00] <shinu> michael117: try #mplayer or man mencoder
[02:00] <mikodelacruz> how do i get the easyubuntu
[02:00] <jadaz87> !easyubuntu
[02:01] <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
[02:01] <biovore> michael117: you tring play back a sequence of images?
[02:01] <mikodelacruz> i am getting an error while executing this gksudo python easyubuntu/trunk/easyubuntu.py
[02:02] <patrick221> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12638   is my   dpkg -l thing
[02:02] <ferronica_> hey tried many times to open that file nothing happend
[02:02] <ferronica_> error coming
[02:03] <biovore> patrick221: ok now do a sudo dpkg -P mysql-ser ver-4.1
[02:03] <biovore> that should delete all the mysql-server file from your system
[02:03] <mikodelacruz> i am getting this error
[02:03] <mikodelacruz> python: can't open file ''easyubuntu/trunk/easyubuntu.py'': [Errno 2]  No such file or directory
[02:03] <patrick221> dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove mysql-ser which isn't installed.
[02:03] <patrick221> dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove ver-4.1 which isn't installed.
[02:03] <patrick221> patrick@ubuntu:~$
[02:03] <patrick221> dam..sorry
[02:04] <biovore> hmm
[02:04] <michael117> biovore: I was just trying to start the app in the terminal by typing in "mencoder" and hitting enter
[02:04] <biovore> well what I am tring to do is get your apt system to purge all the configuration file mysql made.. so when you reinstall it will rebuild the database
[02:05] <biovore> michael117: mencoder is command line only.
[02:05] <biovore> michael117: mencoder dvd://1 -- some other options
[02:05] <bimberi> patrick221: try again with no space between "ser" and "ver"
[02:05] <biovore> michael117: you using it to encode dvds?
[02:05] <ferronica_> what i do
[02:05] <amphi> michael117: you _need_ to read the mencoder docs
[02:05] <ferronica_> help me
[02:05] <ferronica_> i tried to insatll
[02:06] <ferronica_> nothing happend
[02:06] <patrick221> i get this  pkg: status database area is locked by another process
[02:06] <amphi> michael117: mencoder is a command line prog
[02:06] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: is there an 'easyubuntu' directory in your current working directory (use 'ls' to check)?
[02:06] <mikodelacruz> i dont know how to
[02:06] <mikodelacruz> i am new to this
[02:06] <bimberi> patrick221: close any other apt tools you have open (eg. Synaptic)
[02:06] <amphi> michael117: PM?
[02:07] <patrick221> emove the databases from all MySQL versions?
[02:07] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: type 'ls' in the terminal - look for easyubuntu in the output
[02:07] <biovore> patrick221: yes remove
[02:07] <asl> hola!!
[02:08] <mikodelacruz> desktop ubuntu
[02:08] <mikodelacruz> thats what i have
[02:08] <patrick221> right done
[02:08] <michael117> amphi: Meh... is there any way to GUI it?
[02:08] <mikodelacruz> what now
[02:09] <asl> hola cameron!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
[02:09] <amphi> michael117: can I PM you?
[02:09] <amphi> michael117: no, you're not identified
[02:10] <amphi> michael117: acidrip as a gui for encoding dvds
[02:10] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: did you download it?  using the svn command?
[02:10] <mikodelacruz> yes
[02:10] <michael117> amphi: okay, I'm identified
[02:10] <patrick221> biovore: its removed it
[02:10] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: what is the output of 'pwd' (no quotes)
[02:11] <vinboy> how do I save all  my configuration so tat I can use it on my fresh Dapper install?
[02:11] <mikodelacruz> /home/mikodelacruz
[02:11] <IceTox> Anyone here tried to instll xpde desktop environment? (the windows look-like)
[02:11] <MachineScrew> vinboy: do you use Evolution
[02:11] <ferronica_> any one help me
[02:11] <tritium> vinboy: easier just to upgrade to dapper from breezy if you want to save your configuration
[02:11] <vinboy> MachineScrew: nope
[02:11] <vinboy> tritium: oh ok...
[02:12] <asl> hola
[02:12] <asl_> hola
[02:12] <MachineScrew> vinboy: all you have to do is copy all the .hiddendir for all programs
[02:12] <asl> dejen de joder
[02:12] <slackern> !es
[02:12] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:12] <tritium> vinboy: if interested, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades
[02:12] <asl> ubuntu es una mierda
[02:13] <MachineScrew> vinboy: there would be a problem with Firefox but you can copy your bookmarks
[02:13] <asl_> jajajajajaja
[02:13] <bimberi> mikodelacruz: hm there should be an easyubuntu directory in there if the svn command completed successfully.  Perhaps retry it
[02:13] <biovore> patrick221: ok after its all been removed.. reinstall it by doing a sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[02:13] <MachineScrew> vinboy: the advantige of doing an fresh install vs upgrade things like gstream0.8 won't be there
[02:14] <MachineScrew> vinboy: on upgrade it will stay
[02:14] <MachineScrew> vinboy: same with things like Xchat isn't installed on a fresh dapper
[02:15] <MachineScrew> vinboy: but upgrade its still there
[02:15] <bcc> is there a list of error codes for system calls?
[02:15] <bcc> i'm trying to strace something and one file write returns 36. where can i find out what that error is?
[02:15] <R3D> hey i'm new to ubuntu and i need some help
[02:16] <R3D> think some one might be able to help me?
[02:17] <spikeb> not if you don't tell us what your problems are
[02:17] <spikeb> heh
[02:17] <_jason> R3D: maybe, just ask your question
[02:17] <vinboy> MachineScrew: ic... some post was saying doing fresh install is better than upgrade
[02:17] <R3D> lol
[02:17] <R3D> sorry
[02:17] <MachineScrew> vinboy: for most distros yes but debian based distros not so much
[02:17] <nemesis> i keep getting configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[02:18] <nemesis> but i see that perl package is installed in the synaptic package manager
[02:18] <lunar> 'lo... if I'm installing on a server, should I use badger/5.10 and dist-upgrade later, or use the drake/6.06 LTS and upgrade when it becomes final?
[02:18] <MachineScrew> vinboy: I did a fresh install and copied all the . directories to a usb key
[02:18] <tritium> lunar: up to you
[02:18] <MachineScrew> vinboy: that kept most of my settings
[02:18] <R3D> i'm trying to run a live cd first to kind of get a feel for ubuntu to see if i do like it..but after ubuntu loads as a life cd my graphics are just garble
[02:18] <patrick221> biovore: right its installed wat now
[02:18] <R3D> its just lines of colors
[02:19] <biovore> patrick221: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[02:19] <tony14764> Who can help with a G3 with glitchy video while playing DVDs? Please.
[02:19] <patrick221> yep started
[02:19] <biovore> patrick221: ok.. mysql -u root
[02:20] <R3D> i've tried 3 different live cd's at various resilutions, but its always the same
[02:20] <patrick221> im in!
[02:20] <_2064_> hi
[02:20] <_2064_> me too lol since 1 min :p
[02:21] <lunar> tritium, OK...
[02:21] <_2064_> but i wanted to connect irc.freenode.net a chan Ubuntu-fr but it says channel doesnt exist...
[02:21] <_2064_> someone know swhy?
[02:21] <tritium> _2064_: #ubuntu-fr
[02:21] <patrick221> biovore: im in now   sql>
[02:22] <tony14764>  Who can help with a G3 with glitchy video while playing DVDs? Please.
[02:23] <patrick221> biovore: cheers for getting it running for me i can access phpMyadmin
[02:23] <patrick221> cheers very much
[02:23] <mikodelacruz> how do i use ftp in ubuntu
[02:23] <temifowl> has anyone ever used GParted?
[02:23] <R3D> anyone have any ideas for me?
[02:23] <cassidy> Hello?
[02:23] <_2064_> merci
[02:23] <Jowi> mikodelacruz: as a server or client?
[02:23] <VR_> mikodelacruz: ftp help  ?
[02:23] <_2064_> tritium thanks
[02:23] <cassidy> Would anybody be willing to help me?
[02:23] <cassidy> ?
[02:23] <FlannelKing> !ask
[02:24] <ubotu> Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important.
[02:24] <patrick221> wat do i do now
[02:24] <lflashl> how do i boot into command mode
[02:24] <mikodelacruz> client
[02:24] <lflashl> i need to install me nvida drivers
[02:24] <cassidy> Ok, I need help configuring my sound card.
[02:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell lflashl about nvidia
[02:24] <Jowi> mikodelacruz: gftp is simple to use
[02:24] <Jowi> !info gftp
[02:24] <ubotu> gftp: (X/GTK+ FTP client), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 2.0.18-10 (breezy), Packaged size: 43 kB, Installed size: 76 kB
[02:24] <FlannelKing> mikodelacruz: nautilus (that's the ubuntu file browser) can do it
[02:25] <VR_> mikodelacruz: just type ftp in a terminal
[02:25] <cassidy> ?
[02:25] <MachineScrew> !info x264-bin
[02:25] <cassidy> ...
[02:25] <mikodelacruz> hold on i dont know what client and server are lol
[02:25] <mikodelacruz> i want to be able to upload files to my host
[02:25] <mikodelacruz> thats what i want
[02:25] <cassidy> Nobody can help me?
[02:25] <FlannelKing> mikodelacruz: places > connect to server
[02:25] <VR_> mikodelacruz: thats client
[02:25] <cassidy> Configure an audio card?
[02:26] <Jowi> mikodelacruz: a server make other people connect to you. a client make you able to connect to them.
[02:26] <Jowi> mikodelacruz: a crude explanation but hopefully easier to understand.
[02:28] <cassidy> Does anyone know how to configure an audio card?
[02:28] <green_earz> cassidy: go to the link to check out what the driver name will be for your sound card.  http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/    then install modconf so that you can install the driver : sudo apt-get install modconf    then see if you are in the audio group   the commad to find is  groups
[02:28] <cassidy> Wow thankjs
[02:28] <cassidy> thanks*
[02:28] <green_earz> np
[02:29] <cassidy> I went on the site
[02:29] <cassidy> but i dont know what to do next
[02:29] <green_earz> cassidy: if you not in the audio group use the commad sudo adduser user-name audio
[02:30] <arrick> anyone: if I "sudo apt-get install libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak" is it already setup and ready to go?
[02:30] <trainstroker> yes?
[02:31] <mikodelacruz> is that gftp works like filezilla
[02:31] <slackern> arrick: you could try  "sudo apt-get -s install libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak" to simulate the install then you see what it will install also.
[02:31] <green_earz> cassidy: you will need a terminal so you can run the commad that on the web page then put the out put back on the web page in the box
[02:31] <MachineScrew> mikodelacruz: yes
[02:31] <cassidy> Oh I think i get it now let me try now
[02:31] <Jowi> mikodelacruz: it's like ws_ftp, so yes. basicly
[02:31] <green_earz> ok
[02:31] <MachineScrew> mikodelacruz: just try it out
[02:31] <arrick> slackern, I already did the install, I was needing to knwo if I had to config anything before using it
[02:32] <MachineScrew> mikodelacruz: if it sucks for you sudo apt-get remove gftp
[02:32] <cassidy> I did that, checked it on the website
[02:32] <slackern> arrick: Oh that i have no idea about, i just set up my apache with php5 and all was configured for me
[02:32] <cassidy> and it says everything works exept my modem, which i dont use
[02:32] <brandon_> kword and openorifice don't play together as well as i would have thought
[02:33] <green_earz> cassidy: no you need to see what the name is for you sound card
[02:33] <NickGarvey> King-of-no-pants: any luck?
[02:33] <cassidy> Ok... snd-ca0106
[02:33] <green_earz> cassidy: sorry the name of the driver for your sound card
[02:33] <cassidy> I have that, now what?
[02:34] <green_earz> cassidy: now install modconf to help you install the driver, sudo apt-get install modconf
[02:34] <sherz> I get this message after apt-get install libgpod-common http://sherz.pastebin.com/672423
[02:34] <mikodelacruz> ok now that i have opened it, how can i download items from it
[02:34] <IceTox> Anyone here knows about that photoshop-alike program? (not gimp). Thanks
[02:34] <sherz> What can I do ?
[02:34] <cassidy> sorry, I did alt F4 instead of F2 lol
[02:35] <cassidy> How would I install modconf?
[02:35] <brandon_> IceTox: you can install photoshop using CrossOver Office
[02:35] <slackbr> teste
[02:35] <green_earz> on the comman line use the command   :    sudo apt-get install modconf
[02:35] <IceTox> brandon_, I would have to have downloaded photoshop 6.0 or what?
[02:36] <matt_> hey guys?
[02:36] <slackbr> how i configure iptables using ubuntu ? where i put the firewall script ?
[02:36] <_jason> IceTox: you buy it
[02:36] <matt_> I have a question about these deb packages?
[02:36] <brandon_> yes. or photoshop 7
[02:36] <matt_> I cant seem to install a deb package?
[02:36] <matt_> How do you install them?
[02:36] <_jason> !deb
[02:36] <matt_> after you download them?
[02:36] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[02:36] <AngryElf> hey all, I just switched in a new vid card (nvidia to ati) so obviously X failed to start....how can i generate a default xorg.conf so that i can get into X and d/l the new drivers?
[02:36] <sherz> !deb
[02:36] <Jowi> AngryElf: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:36] <IceTox> _jason, yeah, well I was thinking about some other package some guy in here talked about the other day.. Some photoshop Open Source solution :-) With all the photoshop options
[02:37] <cassidy> Ok green, I installed modconf, now what?
[02:37] <_jason> IceTox: oh, well if you remember what it was called, I'd like to know too :)
[02:37] <Jowi> AngryElf: "vesa" should be a safe driver
[02:37] <brandon_> IceTox: i've never heard of it, but i agree with _jason
[02:37] <IceTox> _jason, I'd tell you that if I knew instead of coming around with a grumpy "buy it" comment :-P
[02:37] <_jason> IceTox: D:
[02:37] <Sanne> IceTox, there's some mod for the gimp menues called gimp-shop or similar, but that's still gimp ;)
[02:38] <green_earz> cassidy:   use the command  sudo modconf     then you will need to take some time to track down where the sound driver are and then pick your driver and install it
[02:38] <IceTox> Sanne, that includes more options then gimp? It's one of my webdesigner friends who wants it.. He needs as much as options possible :-)
[02:39] <sherz> Has nobody  a idea ?? http://sherz.pastebin.com/672423
[02:39] <IceTox> Sanne, oh.. An add-on then?
[02:39] <cassidy> k
[02:39] <green_earz> np
[02:39] <slackbr> where i put a script to start on boot ??
[02:39] <Sanne> IceTox, I don't know it myself, just heard about it. But I doubt that it gives more options, just shuffles the menu entries in a way more comfortable for photoshop users.
[02:39] <green_earz> slackbr: /etc/init.d
[02:40] <efwis> anyone here running the 2.6.16 kernel and have their winxp mounted, I can't get mine to mount
[02:40] <IceTox> ok Sanne.. I will google for it then :-)
[02:40] <Sanne> IceTox, but, for a bitmap editing program, I don't think you can get better thatn gimp int the free software world.
[02:40] <IceTox> Thanks for you help Sanne, _jason and brandon_ :-)
[02:40] <Sanne> IceTox, you're welcome :)
[02:40] <cassidy> Green, I don't really know exactly what I'm looking for!
[02:40] <IceTox> Sanne, I hope you're wrong :-)
[02:40] <matt_> hmm
[02:40] <matt_> there are lots of dependencies
[02:40] <Jowi> IceTox: i have not rtied it, but krita might be good enough. it even got cmyk support : http://www.koffice.org/krita/
[02:40] <newbuntu> has anyone here figured out how to make firefox stop freezing or crashing ? It crashes on me constantly , especially on a site like apple movie trailers
[02:41] <brandon_> what problem does he have with the gimp?
[02:41] <Loki> can anyone tell me if a nvidia 6800 gs is combatiable with ubuntu drivers?
[02:41] <IceTox> looks like photoshop at least Jowi :-)
[02:41] <matt_> can you apt-get gimp?
[02:41] <Sanne> matt_, yes, it's even installed in Ubuntu by default.
[02:42] <efwis> matt_ gimp should already be installed, you just have to install some extras for printing fonts etc...
[02:42] <green_earz> slackbr: http://www.debianhelp.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3306&theme=Printer   and http://openchemist.net/linux/howto.php?id=com006
[02:42] <matt_> ok
[02:42] <matt_>  xmame-common: Depends: xmame but it is not installable or
[02:42] <matt_>                          xmess but it is not installable
[02:42] <Sanne> IceTox, it really depends on what you need to do, but for usual web design work Gimp is more than enough, at least for me.
[02:42] <matt_> I dont understand?
[02:42] <_jason> !info xmame
[02:42] <mikodelacruz> how do i unzip a rar file in ubuntu
[02:42] <matt_> it says it has dependencies? but its depending on itself?
[02:42] <matt_> bash: !info xmame: event not found
[02:43] <_jason> matt_: where are you installing this from?
[02:43] <cassidy> Green_earz?
[02:43] <matt_> ubuntu
[02:43] <IceTox> Sanne, well he's very advanced.. and you know these guys huh? If they're not getting to use their mac they will get a heartattack soon :-)
[02:43] <Loki> Can someone help me with video problems on a Nvidia 6800gs?
[02:43] <matt_> jason:ubuntu
[02:43] <matt_> http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/hoary/games/xmame-common
[02:44] <trainstroker> does ubuntu supprort flash drives?
[02:44] <matt_> loki I have a gt
[02:44] <_jason> matt_: what command did you use?
[02:44] <_jason> trainstroker: yeah (mine at least, ymmv)
[02:44] <matt_> jason
[02:44] <Sanne> IceTox, yes, I know those guys ;) hehe.
[02:44] <mikodelacruz> how do i unzip a rar file in ubuntu
[02:44] <_jason> !rar
[02:44] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[02:44] <cassidy> Green_earz? I found the sound driver name in the modconf, but now I don't know what to do anymore
[02:44] <trainstroker> im trying to use my mp3 player as flash device but it just dosent pick it up :D
[02:44] <Loki> i have a gs, but i can't even get a live cd to work
[02:44] <matt_> dpkg -i xmame-common_0.86-l_all.deb
[02:45] <matt_> Jason:dpkg -i xmame-common_0.86-l_all.deb
[02:45] <_jason> matt_: why are you not using apt-get
[02:45] <matt_> _jason: there is no apt-get for that?
[02:45] <_jason> !info xmame-common
[02:45] <ubotu> xmame-common: (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), section multiverse/games, is optional. Version: 0.86-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 232 kB, Installed size: 532 kB
[02:45] <_jason> matt_: there is if you enable multiverse
[02:45] <matt_> Reading package lists... Done
[02:45] <matt_> Building dependency tree... Done
[02:45] <matt_> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these.
[02:45] <matt_> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[02:45] <matt_>   xmame-common: Depends: xmame but it is not installable or
[02:45] <matt_>                          xmess but it is not installable
[02:45] <matt_> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
[02:45] <matt_> how do I enable multiverse?
[02:46] <_jason> matt_: please don't paste here
[02:46] <matt_> SORRY :(
[02:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell matt_ about multiverse
[02:46] <marnanel> I just tried to upgrade from breezy to dapper, but now when I try to ifup eth0 I get "error while getting interface flags: no such device". It's not the kernel, because I tried going back to the old kernel in grub and the same thing happens. If I modprobe the right driver it still doesn't work. Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong?
[02:46] <eddie_stone> is there any counter strike native version for linux?
[02:46] <cassidy> Green_earz? I found the sound driver name in the modconf, but now I don't know what to do anymore
[02:46] <io_> I
[02:46] <eddie_stone> marnanel: why dont you wait for 1st June?
[02:46] <io_> I'm looking for an easy but powerful webpage maker for ubuntu, what should I use?
[02:46] <eddie_stone> io_: blue fish
[02:47] <marnanel> eddie_stone: I am paying for my impatience, I see.
[02:47] <eddie_stone> marnanel: I think so
[02:47] <_jason> !dapper
[02:47] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
[02:47] <marnanel> So does anyone have any suggestions, other than reformatting / and reinstalling breezy?
[02:47] <matt_> how do I install multiverse?
[02:48] <marnanel> which is next on my list of things to try
[02:48] <eddie_stone> does anyone has a good tip for a good combination of theme , icons, background ?
[02:48] <Jowi> marnanel: /join #ubuntu+1 for discussions on Dapper
[02:48] <cassidy> Andybody? Im trying to configure a sound card and I found the sound driver name in the modconf, but now I don't know what to do anymore
[02:48] <marnanel> Jowi: thanks
[02:48] <green_earz> cassidy: use the arrow keys to high light the driver you want then use the tab key to high linght the ok option and then press enter
[02:49] <cassidy> Ok, now what?
[02:49] <green_earz> np
[02:49] <Loki> can anyone tell me if a nvidia 6800 gs is combatiable with ubuntu drivers?
[02:49] <cassidy>    Exit          Finished. Return to previous menu.                                                                                                            snd-ca0106  + (No description available)                                                                                                                                                                                                        <Ok>
[02:49] <cassidy>                  <Cancel>
[02:50] <matt_> do I type this? eb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe multiverse
[02:50] <matt_> Loki: No
[02:50] <matt_> Loki: I have drivers
[02:50] <Joetheodd> Hey, when I try to play a DVD in MPlayer, I don't have any sound (it sucks). Any idea why?
[02:51] <green_earz> cassidy:   use the command       lsmod | grep snd     and see if your sound driver is installed
[02:51] <matt_> Loki: apt-get nvidia-glx
[02:51] <matt_> nvidia-glx-dev
[02:51] <matt_> nvidia-settings (optional)
[02:51] <matt_> then after you apt-get those
[02:51] <matt_> sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:51] <matt_> and then reboot
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_ca0106             27172  1
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_ac97_codec         72188  1 snd_ca0106
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_pcm_oss            46368  0
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_mixer_oss          16128  1 snd_pcm_oss
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_pcm                78344  3 snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_timer              21764  1 snd_pcm
[02:51] <cassidy> snd                    48644  8 snd_ca0106,snd_ac97_codec,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_pcm,snd_timer
[02:51] <matt_> now can anyone tell me how to install multiverse?
[02:51] <cassidy> soundcore               9184  1 snd
[02:51] <_jason> !paste
[02:51] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[02:51] <cassidy> snd_page_alloc         10120  2 snd_ca0106,snd_pcm
[02:51] <matt_> can I apt-get multiverse?
[02:52] <_jason> matt_: did you read the link ubotu gave you?
[02:52] <cassidy> I have no idea what that means XD
[02:52] <matt_> yes and it sent me to an internet folder there was nothing to download jason
[02:52] <FlannelKing> erm, you can apt-get FROM multiverse, you can't download the entire thing though ;)
[02:52] <_jason> matt_: ?
[02:52] <_jason> matt_: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto <-- this one?
[02:52] <matt_> _jason: no not that one :P
[02:52] <matt_> thanks
[02:53] <green_earz> cassidy: yes its installed now use the command groups   to see if you are in the audio group
[02:53] <cassidy> umm...command groups? lol this is my 5th day with linux
[02:53] <goudkov> what should i increase to stop the error "Too many open files" 24?
[02:53] <Eleaf> hi
[02:53] <matt_> _jason will it help me get dependencies???
[02:53] <green_earz> cassidy: and would you say its fun ?
[02:53] <_jason> matt_: yes, it will make it real easy for you
[02:54] <cassidy> VERY, exept the sound...whats a command group?
[02:54] <Eleaf> Every once in a while, gaim cannot connect, it seems like it is trying to connect using my loopback device, not eth0.  (It does this after I loose a connection or have to force quit gaim or something, it usually doesn't go back for a few days)
[02:54] <green_earz> cassidy:   groups
[02:54] <Eleaf> ;(
[02:54] <_jason> matt_: just install what ever the top level package is xmame-x or something I think
[02:54] <cassidy> ???
[02:55] <cassidy> oooh i should use that command, haha i thought you meant something else
[02:55] <Jowi> cassidy: if you type "groups" in a terminal it will tell you what you belong to. see if "audio" is there
[02:55] <cassidy> cassidy adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[02:55] <can0n> Has anyone wrote a GUI for aticonfig?
[02:55] <cassidy> I'm still in modconf, what should I do with that terminal?
[02:55] <matt_> _jason thanks, you like games? I made a linux game!! :D
[02:55] <ZeZu> whats any easy ftp to use for local access ?
[02:56] <_jason> matt_: what kind?
[02:56] <ZeZu> ftpd *
[02:56] <matt_> _jason: its a 2d game, you shoot missiles and ships
[02:56] <green_earz> cassidy: so your sound card is now setup you need to log out and back in for thing to work.
[02:56] <_jason> matt_: sounds cool, you should package it and submit it to get put in ubuntu's universe
[02:57] <cassidy> Ok, ill be back if theres a problem!
[02:57] <matt_> _jason: I dont know how :S
[02:57] <cassidy> TIA
[02:57] <Eleaf> Any ideas??
[02:57] <cassidy> is there a way to vote for you or something?
[02:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell matt_ about motu
[02:57] <matt_> here is my game in windoze:http://www.codersworkshop.com/viewshowcase.php?id=829
[02:57] <_jason> matt_: only if you are interested
[02:57] <Cain_China> Haha, Linux is funny
[02:57] <matt_> If I could ftp to my website from linux I would send the binary
[02:57] <AngryElf> Jowdi, sorry...where do i get the vesa driver....this is a much older card Radeon 7500
[02:57] <VR_> is it possible to install from an ISO directly, without having to burn it to a cd
[02:58] <green_earz> cassidy: i do not think so but if you see me here say hello, and all the best the you in the free software world
[02:58] <Cain_China> Sure.
[02:58] <Cain_China> I just installed from Iso
[02:58] <VR_> Cain_China: is there a tutorial or something
[02:58] <blindx> Can I use my bluetooth headset as a headphone for my computer?
[02:59] <Cain_China> yeah, you should do somethine preinstall
[02:59] <Seq> has anybody successfully built ifolder client? I seem to be having trouble with simias
[02:59] <VR_> Cain_China: do the what now?
[02:59] <cassidy> =( It doesn't work
[02:59] <VR_> Cain_China: nevermind, i think i found something in the forum
[03:00] <VR_> Cain_China: thanks though
[03:00] <crimsun> cassidy: pastebin the output from ``lspci -nv && amixer -c0''
[03:00] <kavefish> is there an equivalent to RedHat's chkconfig and/or service command in ubuntu?
[03:00] <crimsun> !tell cassidy about pastebin
[03:00] <Cain_China> VR: that's great
[03:00] <cassidy> Ok i will crimsun
[03:00] <Jowi> AngryElf: if you run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" you will be able to chose it.
[03:00] <blindx> Question: I'm trying to pair my computer and my bluetooth headset, but the headset requires a password.. how do I enter in the password?
[03:02] <green_earz> cassidy: use the command cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp     but turn your speaker down first
[03:02] <cassidy> bash: /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy
[03:03] <can0n> err
[03:03] <cassidy> that's what comes up when I do cat /dev/urandom> /dev/dsp
[03:03] <cassidy> And crimsun, paste-bin won't load up for me
[03:03] <crimsun> cassidy: use another one, like pastebin.com or pastebin.ca
[03:03] <cassidy> Wait nvm it loaded
[03:04] <can0n> how do I use fglrx-control
[03:04] <cassidy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12643
[03:04] <matt_> _Jason: I turned on universe and multiverse but it still is acting weird
[03:05] <matt_> Package xmame-common has no available version, but exists in the database.
[03:05] <beerockxs> how do i find out which package an app belongs to?
[03:05] <Sanne> beerockxs, if you know the file name, you can check on packages.ubuntu.com in the section "Search the contents of packages"
[03:05] <crimsun> cassidy: amixer sset 'Analog Front' 250
[03:06] <beerockxs> Sanne: that does not yield a result
[03:06] <cassidy> ???
[03:06] <cassidy> remember, me=noob
[03:06] <crimsun> cassidy: type that in a terminal
[03:06] <cassidy> is that a command?
[03:06] <cassidy> ok
[03:06] <Sanne> beerockxs, what app is it?
[03:06] <beerockxs> the program is disks-admin
[03:06] <Sanne> beerockxs, sec, I try to find out.
[03:06] <cassidy> OMG
[03:06] <cassidy> HOLY
[03:06] <cassidy> I HEARD A SONG
[03:07] <cassidy> OMG OMG OMG
[03:07] <matt_> Why doesnt it say WHAT dependencies it needs?
[03:07] <cassidy> I mean thank you. =D
[03:07] <matt_> it just says "it has dependencies"
[03:07] <cassidy> Wait
[03:07] <cassidy> Thats was one sound, when I rigth click...
[03:07] <cassidy> But when I try and play a song, it doesn't work
[03:08] <Sanne> beerockxs, it works for me on packages.ubuntu.com. Did you try the section "Search the contents...", the very last one on the page?
[03:08] <crimsun> cassidy: what are you using to play a song?
[03:08] <cassidy> Banshee Music Player
[03:08] <beerockxs> Sanne: Ah, I was on a different page, sorry
[03:08] <Jowi> matt_: i think it need "gxmame". try to install that and hope that xmame-common will be installed as well
[03:08] <Genfoo> I have a slight problem that's been bugging me for days, when I plug in my USB MP3 player that is normally mounted, it is no longer mounted and I don't know what block device refers to it so I cannot mount it manually :(
[03:08] <Sanne> beerockxs, hehe. Tell me if you still have problems.
[03:08] <cassidy> Wait, I used beep media player...the song worked
[03:09] <cassidy> but extremely bad quality
[03:09] <ranix> hey guys, bonehead quetion coming
[03:09] <cassidy> when I had my windows up it was amazing quality
[03:09] <ranix> how do I make Tilda start when I log into gnome?
[03:09] <green_earz> cassidy:  if you want internet radio install streamtuner and xmms  command apt-get install streamtuner xmms
[03:09] <crimsun> cassidy: you need to set beep-media-player to use the alsa output plugin in preferences
[03:09] <Sodium> is there a pacman game for linux? like the classic one
[03:10] <Jowi> ranix: i only made tilda work properly at start with jwm. try to put it into the session-manager.
[03:10] <cassidy> I did...
[03:10] <crimsun> cassidy: then turn down 'Analog Front'
[03:10] <Jowi> ranix: love tilda btw. very cool
[03:11] <cassidy> Ummmmmmm
[03:11] <Genfoo> ok well I fixed it :) so nevermind
[03:11] <crimsun> cassidy: use the gnome volume control in the upper right corner of the screen
[03:11] <ranix> Jowi: how do I use the session-manager? I always used to use .Xsession to set up my desktops before, but I want all users to be able to use this now so I don't know what to change.
[03:11] <green_earz> cassidy:   and install     streamripper  if you want to rip the mp3 and ogg music files
[03:11] <Genfoo> just so you know I did sudo mkdir /media/usb && sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sde1 /media/usb
[03:11] <Genfoo> good bye :0
[03:11] <ZeZu> how can i make ubuntu accept incoming telnet ? (an internal to network box)
[03:12] <cassidy> I don't need to rip them
[03:12] <Jowi> ranix: i don't use gnome at all. but the users should be able to click on System->prefs->session (or something like that) and type it in there as a startup prog.
[03:12] <cassidy> Omg!!!
[03:12] <cassidy> I feel like paying you haha
[03:12] <cassidy> Both of you
[03:12] <cegrocks> lol
[03:12] <cassidy> It worked, I turned down analog front
[03:13] <ranix> Jowi: Damn this GUI stuff is throwing me for a loop. What happened to editing conf files?
[03:13] <ranix> lol
[03:13] <green_earz> cassidy:   with streamtuner  you will have all the stations on the shountcast site
[03:13] <blindx> Question: I'm trying to pair my computer and my bluetooth headset, but the headset requires a password.. how do I enter in the password?
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[03:14] <cassidy> I don't need streams...I have music but it was playing the files that was the problem
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[03:14] <shinu> ah damn...
[03:14] <lunar> *flush*
[03:14] <Hobbsee> sheesh
[03:14] <ZeZu> I just meant some type of remote access i suppose
[03:14] <shinu> great
[03:14] <Jowi> ranix: yeah, i use .xsession myself as well :)
[03:14] <Amaranth> that was...interesting
[03:14] <ZeZu> +R means only those registered can speak now right ?
[03:15] <Jowi> are those links any good? ;)
[03:15] <shinu> anyways, how can i restart my usb services ? or however its called
[03:15] <Sanne> ZeZu, cool, I think there's a setup guide in the wiki or also in the help on your gnome menu in ubuntu starter guide.
[03:15] <Amaranth> Ubugtu kicks for swearing?
[03:15] <Hobbsee> ZeZu: yes
[03:15] <Hobbsee> Amaranth: it does now :D
[03:15] <shinu> ZeZu: +R is only registered can join i think
[03:15] <green_earz> ZeZu: go for ssh for remote login, as Sanne  said its the secure option
[03:15] <nalioth> Amaranth: to counter the pR0n bots
[03:15] <Sanne> ZeZu, want me to help you find it?
[03:15] <Amaranth> time to test ;)
[03:15] <Hobbsee> oh yeah, that's right, and +r means that the rest get sent to unregged
[03:15] <Amaranth> jizz
[03:15] <crimsun> please muzzle *!hi@*.comcast.net
[03:16] <Amaranth> hmm, no kick
[03:16] <ZeZu> Sanne, if you know where it is offhand i'd appreciate it
[03:16] <cassidy> how do i register?
[03:16] <cassidy> huh?
[03:16] <blindx> I'm trying to pair my computer and my bluetooth headset, but the headset requires a password.. how do I enter in the password?
[03:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell cassidy about register
[03:16] <ZeZu> cassidy, /msg nickserve register
[03:16] <Sanne> ZeZu, ok, I think I can find it, sec.
[03:16] <ZeZu> or /msg nickserv help
[03:16] <Hobbsee> crimsun: doubt it'd make much difference - they keep connecting via different names
[03:16] <crimsun> Hobbsee: true
[03:16] <Amaranth> Hobbsee: but with the same username
[03:16] <ZeZu> they did all have n=hi
[03:16] <blanky> !firefox1.5
[03:16] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:17] <blanky> !ubuntu
[03:17] <ubotu> ubuntu is probably a free GNU/Linux distribution. More at http://www.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarkShuttleworth
[03:17] <ZeZu> so it would have been effective until they figured it out hehe
[03:17] <DarkED> !thunderbird1.5
[03:17] <Hobbsee> Amaranth: that is true.  but each section of bots uses a different username
[03:17] <ubotu> I heard thunderbird1.5 is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThunderbirdNewVersion
[03:17] <ZeZu> just a bunch of drones
[03:17] <blanky> !ati
[03:17] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:17] <cegrocks> uh
[03:17] <Sanne> ZeZu, Help icon in menu -> Ubuntu 5.10 Starter Guide -> Networking -> SSH Server
[03:17] <_jason> !msg the bot
[03:17] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[03:17] <cegrocks> which one is the bot?
[03:17] <cegrocks> oh
[03:17] <cassidy> I think I just registered?
[03:17] <_jason> cassidy: you need to identify too now
[03:18] <Sanne> ZeZu, and also: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[03:18] <cegrocks> mmmm...
[03:18] <BearPerson> nalioth, they won't be coming back too soon
[03:18] <ZeZu> thx Sanne, guess i should have hit the help icon but i didn't properly expect it to be there
[03:18] <cassidy> how?
[03:18] <cegrocks> any1 here play or played Warzone 2100?
[03:18] <_jason> cassidy: /msg nickserv identify PASSWORD
[03:18] <cassidy> ?
[03:18] <Sanne> ZeZu, hehe, yeah, there's a lot of helpful info in this manual :) But no Problem :)
[03:18] <Amaranth> BearPerson: klined? :)
[03:19] <Hobbsee> BearPerson: oh good hehe
[03:19] <BearPerson> yeah, as many as I could get
[03:19] <cassidy> Did I identify?
[03:19] <Hobbsee> BearPerson: gotta check that klines are effective every once in a while, you know :P
[03:19] <_jason> cassidy: you don't appear to be
[03:19] <keiskc> which one is the best...linux-i386, linux-image-386, or linux-image-2.6.12-9-386
[03:19] <cassidy> im doing this...
[03:20] <cassidy> */msg cassidy identify PASSWORD
[03:20] <crimsun> keiskc: the first are metapackages depending on the third
[03:20] <keiskc> crimsun, huh??  im still installing and it gave me this
[03:20] <_jason> cassidy: did you replace PASSWORD with the actual password you registered with?
[03:20] <keiskc> i just want to know which to install
[03:20] <cassidy> I registered with a password?
[03:20] <crimsun> keiskc: the first, then
[03:20] <Other|> cassidy: /ns identify <password>
[03:20] <keiskc> crimsun, any reason?
[03:20] <Jowi> cassidy: you must /msg nickserv identify password (not /msg nickserv cassidy...)
[03:20] <cegrocks> yes
[03:21] <cassidy> o haha
[03:21] <crimsun> keiskc: provides an easier upgrade path
[03:21] <keiskc> what's the difference between them all
[03:21] <FlannelKing> keiskc: linux-i386 is just a meta package, that makes sure you have the current kernel
[03:21] <keiskc> anything major?
[03:21] <Gamili> Is there a driver Ubuntu can use to utilize a GeForce 7200GT? I need to get the basics established before I even think about migrating to Linux.
[03:21] <mikodelacruz> how do i set my computer to reboot with CD Drive
[03:21] <nalioth> cassidy: /msg nickserv identify PASS
[03:21] <keiskc> FlannelKing, so linux-i386 is the most current?
[03:21] <cassidy> Its already registered?
[03:22] <crimsun> keiskc: I just explained to you. The first [two]  are metapackages (they don't do anything besides depend on some other package[s] ) that depend on the last.
[03:22] <FlannelKing> Gamili: nvidia has drivers, yes.
[03:22] <hello970> http://movies.easy-dater.com/galleries/01/278/index.html http://www.worldsex.com/ http://jizz.juggcrew.com/198/?t=3&nats=MjQ3OjY6MTQ
[03:22] <keiskc> crimsun, i don't know what metapackages are
[03:22] <hello970> http://movies.easy-dater.com/galleries/01/278/index.html http://www.worldsex.com/ http://jizz.juggcrew.com/198/?t=3&nats=MjQ3OjY6MTQ
[03:22] <cegrocks> not again
[03:22] <nalioth> cassidy: join me in #help, please
[03:22] <FlannelKing> hmm, whats the swear word?
[03:22] <Gamili> FlannelKing: Then could I be forwarded to some sort of guide or FAQ that explains installation?
[03:22] <cegrocks> hes advertising porn
[03:22] <crimsun> keiskc: I told you what that means in parentheses
[03:22] <FlannelKing> !nvidia
[03:22] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:22] <FlannelKing> check there Gamili
[03:23] <blanky> hey how do you list all processes (firefox)
[03:23] <FlannelKing> right, I realise that, but I'm wondering what ubotu is triggering on
[03:23] <blanky> how can I kill the firefox process
[03:23] <mikodelacruz> How do i make my computer reboot with CD
[03:23] <cassidy> I;m in there nalioth
[03:23] <cegrocks> um
[03:23] <crimsun> pkill firefox
[03:23] <blanky> thanks
[03:23] <cegrocks> i forgot
[03:23] <cegrocks> im on windows right now
[03:23] <blanky> how can i list all the processes
[03:23] <blanky> all the running processes
[03:23] <cassidy> How?
[03:23] <blanky> something piped to aux or something
[03:23] <crimsun> blanky: ps aux
[03:23] <slackern> 'ps uax' should show them
[03:24] <blanky> just ps aux?
[03:24] <cassidy> http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#gettinghelp ?
[03:24] <green_earz> blanky: ps -A
[03:24] <Gamili> If your computer doesn't boot with a CD, you might have to screw with your BIOS to prioritize CD over hard drive.
[03:24] <cegrocks> its funny my comp says IBM and then it boots linux :D
[03:24] <blanky> im trying to kill all firefox instances
[03:24] <blanky> it seems to still be running even though the window's not there
[03:25] <crimsun> blanky: I gave you the command
[03:25] <dli> blanky, "pkill -9 firefox-bin"
[03:25] <blanky> there you go, thanks dli
[03:25] <cassidy> blanky: press alt+F2
[03:25] <blanky> haha crimsun
[03:25] <michael117> Is there one good central website to find and download gnome applets from?
[03:25] <cassidy> and type in "ps uax"
[03:25] <FlannelKing> no, ps aux
[03:25] <cassidy> haha im so lost im trying to help people
[03:26] <dli> blanky, or "killall -9 firefox-bin" as root, but you can also run pkill as user
[03:26] <cegrocks> i take it Linux prefers an ethernet internet over a wireless internet right?
[03:27] <Sanne> blanky, gnome-system-monitor is a nice gui frontend for watching processes, if you're interested.
[03:27] <Hobbsee> cegrocks: that's true, yes.  wireless will usually work though
[03:27] <cegrocks> ok thanks
[03:27] <cegrocks> now i just need to run my like 150 feet of ethernet to my router to get internet access :D
[03:27] <Hexidigital> does anyone know how to reset keyboard shortcuts to default?
[03:27] <cassidy> Bye...crimsun and green_ears...THANKS SO MUCH
[03:28] <green_earz> cassidy: all the best
[03:28] <Hobbsee> cegrocks: what type of wireless card?
[03:29] <cegrocks> i have a linksys wusb11
[03:29] <cegrocks> which doesnt have drivers on linksys
[03:29] <adrian_> hey guys
[03:29] <adrian_> how do you get flash in firefox
[03:29] <adrian_> what's the package
[03:29] <Hobbsee> !tell cegrocks about wireless
[03:29] <cegrocks> and the stupid linksys tech support doesnt know what im talking about
[03:29] <Hobbsee> is the card on that list?
[03:29] <crimsun> adrian_: install flashplugin-nonfree from multiverse
[03:29] <facugaich> flashplayer-mozilla adrian_
[03:29] <cegrocks> what list...
[03:29] <facugaich> oh, sorry
[03:29] <blindx> Can't get device information: Success
[03:29] <blindx> uh.. seems a little warped to me
[03:29] <blindx> heh
[03:30] <Hobbsee> cegrocks: er...the one that ubotu will send you...
[03:30] <_2064_> hi
[03:30] <cegrocks> ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[03:30] <cegrocks> um
[03:30] <Hexidigital> adrian_, flash is a restricted format
[03:30] <adrian_> i know that
[03:30] <Hexidigital> !tell adrian_ about restrictedformat
[03:30] <Hexidigital> adrian_ there's a walkthrough for flash
[03:30] <cegrocks> !tell cegrocks about wireless
[03:31] <cegrocks> doh!
[03:31] <shriki> hello! i downloaded nicotine ss client but i have no idea how to install it. can anybody please help me out?
[03:31] <_2064_> i got a connection through ethernet port and i config it with sudo pppoeconf but how i see that i a m connected?with what i can reconnect or disconnect?
[03:31] <_2064_> cauz if im disconnect i cant find with what i can connect agaionn..i do again sudo pppoeconf...
[03:31] <Hexidigital> !tell adrian_ about restrictedformats
[03:32] <Hobbsee> cegrocks: there you go...bot was lagging...
[03:32] <cegrocks> there we go got the info from ubotu
[03:32] <Hexidigital> sorry, adrian_, i forgot the s at the end
[03:32] <cegrocks> thanks
[03:32] <_2064_> nobody got an idea?
[03:32] <shriki> um? hello? does anyone know?
[03:33] <shriki> someone had suggested getting nicotine ss client but i don't know how to install it
[03:33] <facugaich> shriki, what type of file did you download?
[03:33] <cegrocks> ok my card is supported
[03:33] <cegrocks> yay!
[03:33] <dli> cegrocks, what card?
[03:34] <cegrocks> 802.11b  WUSB11 ver. 2.6   USB  Atmel  at76c503a  green  http://at76c503a.berlios.de/
[03:34] <Xenguy> GNOME question: I killed a GNOME session with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, and now it won't load completely anymore (no panels, menus, etc).  How can I 'reset' GNOME to a sane/default state?
[03:35] <shriki> facugaich, what do you mean?
[03:35] <dli> cegrocks, it's B only :(
[03:35] <facugaich> shriki, what did you download?
[03:35] <shriki> it is the installation folder for nicotine apparantly
[03:35] <shriki> nicotine ss client installation folder
[03:36] <Xenguy> .oO(c'mon gnome-heads, this should be a slam-dunk question, no?)
[03:36] <Jowi> Xenguy: you can delete .gnome2 and gnome2_private folders in your home directory. but that will make all your settings reset
[03:36] <cegrocks> not sure
[03:36] <shriki> it says to install the application, i need to "run it onto a source tree"?
[03:36] <cegrocks> i dunno i have it connected to an open on my microsoft comp
[03:36] <Xenguy> Jowi: that's what I want :-)  I'll try that
[03:37] <facugaich> Xenguy, wait
[03:37] <Xenguy> facugaich: OK
[03:37] <facugaich> Xenguy: that happened to me the other day and I just reset my machine and everything was fine
[03:37] <facugaich> Xenguy: no need to reset config
[03:37] <Xenguy> facugaich: define "reset"
[03:37] <facugaich> Xenguy: shutdown -r now
[03:38] <Xenguy> facugaich: hrm, OK, I'll ponder
[03:39] <Sanne> shriki, it seems nicotine is in the ubuntu universe repositories. You should install it via apt-get or synaptic.
[03:39] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| my computer will not connect to my phone
[03:39] <shriki> okay, thanks you sanne!
[03:39] <Sanne> shriki, you're welcome
[03:39] <marc> could someone tell me what plugin I need to listen live to: http://woodradio.com/pages/grr_streaming.html  ?
[03:39] <gnaunited> How do I format a floppy in Linux?
[03:40] <cegrocks> hey does blender work on linux?
[03:40] <crimsun> cegrocks: yes
[03:40] <cegrocks> kool
[03:40] <cegrocks> :D
[03:40] <Sanne> cegrocks, but of course! :)
[03:40] <crimsun> !info blender
[03:40] <ubotu> blender: (Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer), section graphics, is optional. Version: 2.37a-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 4016 kB, Installed size: 10924 kB
[03:41] <cegrocks> koolio
[03:41] <Xenguy> facugaich: I'll try the reboot but I'm skeptical -  reboot really should not be necessary or sufficient IMHO
[03:41] <cegrocks> !info Bryce 5
[03:41] <bimberi> gnaunited: Applications -> System Tools -> Floppy Formatter
[03:41] <cegrocks> darnit! no existy
[03:41] <facugaich> Xenguy: I agree with the "necessary" part
[03:41] <gnaunited> Thanks
[03:41] <Xenguy> facugaich: let's find out ;-)
[03:42] <oshupa> hi room
[03:42] <green_earz> gnaunited:               sudo mkfs -t ext3 /dev/fd0 1440
[03:43] <marc> anyone have luck getting that link to stream?
[03:44] <cegrocks> i g2g all
[03:44] <cegrocks> l8er
[03:45] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| I have three items that I can connect together, but my computer won't connect to any of them and I don't know why :|
[03:45] <blindx> I get messages like "Can't create connection: Operation not permitted
[03:45] <blindx> " and "Error getting information: success!"
[03:46] <Sanne> marc, according to the html source, it wants to load an swf file, so it might work with a flash plugin.
[03:46] <Loki> anyone know what i might could do to get ubuntu to work with my 6800 gs?
[03:47] <user__> Loki, you in the wrong place man
[03:47] <user__> Loki, u got to register
[03:47] <marc> Sanne: It worked with mplayer before, then i updated to dapper, that killed my system so i am back in breezy. The way i got it to work before was using automatix.  i do not want to update with that due to all the horror storries I have heard on this channel.
[03:47] <Loki> ...ok..?
[03:48] <kiko0123> marc,  easy ubuntu
[03:48] <kiko0123> !easy ubuntu
[03:48] <ubotu> kiko0123: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:48] <kiko0123> !easyubuntu
[03:48] <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
[03:48] <Sanne> marc, I just activated flash and get a forbidden message, so it's no that either.
[03:48] <b0se> hello.. make menuconfig does not work for me... i'm getting this error (http://pastebin.com/672504).. anyknow know how to fix it?
[03:48] <facugaich> Xenguy?
[03:48] <marc> I will try easy ubuntu.
[03:49] <Xenguy> facugaich: it worked :P
[03:49] <Xenguy> :-)
[03:49] <facugaich> Xenguy: I'm glad to hear that
[03:49] <blindx> soooooo....
[03:49] <facugaich> nights
[03:49] <Madpilot> hi all
[03:49] <jessenya> hola
[03:49] <Xenguy> facugaich: hehe - thanks for your unconventional advice ;-)
[03:49] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| I have three items that I can connect together, but my computer won't connect to any of them and I don't know why :|
[03:50] <marc> Which version should i use, the nightly snapshot or the bleeding edge?
[03:50] <marc> of easy ubuntu?
[03:50] <Loki> anyone know what i might could do to get breezy to work with my 6800 gs?
[03:50] <Xaero_Vincent> How do I enable SELinux with Ubuntu kernel or is it already enabled?
[03:50] <Sanne> marc, they say in their help page that the mplayer-plugin for firefox should work. Can't you install that through synaptic or apt?
[03:51] <marc> Sanne:  I will try that again
[03:51] <b0se> nobody knows how to get make menuconfig to work?
[03:51] <crimsun> Xaero_Vincent: it's not enabled or supported. You have to compile your own kernel after applying those patches against vanilla.
[03:51] <Sanne> marc, good luck.
[03:52] <DarkED> what is the name of the 686 kernel? sudo apt-get install linux-image-686?
[03:52] <crimsun> DarkED: use the metapackage, linux-686
[03:52] <marc> Sanne: thanks, i may need all the luck I can get.  Dapper really messed me up today.
[03:52] <Sanne> DarkED, search with: apt-cache search <searchterm>
[03:52] <blindx> Someone please tell me how this makes sense: blind@ubuntu:~$ hidd --connect 08:00:28:ED:BC:57 | Can't get device information: Success
[03:53] <DarkED> crimsum: so just apt-get install linux-686?
[03:53] <green_earz> b0se: did you install libncurses5-dev  ?
[03:53] <Sanne> marc, yeah, beware of not yet stable distros ;)
[03:53] <b0se> green_earz, installing it now...
[03:53] <marc> Sanne: the distro was fine except for the apache2, which was not compiled with any of the mods
[03:54] <gnaunited> Is there a CD Burner app for ubuntu?
[03:54] <DarkED> yes there is
[03:54] <Hexidigital> gnaunited, gnomebaker
[03:54] <DarkED> gnaunited: I reccommend k3b
[03:54] <Madpilot> gnaunited, of course. Just put a blank CD in your burner, you should get a popup
[03:54] <gnaunited> ic
[03:54] <DShepherd> where is the lock file for apt located. Something seems to be locking up apt-get/aptitutde/synaptic
[03:54] <green_earz> b0se: apt-get install debhelper modutils kernel-package libncurses5-dev
[03:54] <Jowi> gnaunited: several. k3b, graveman, nautilus
[03:54] <b0se> green_earz, thanks, it works
[03:54] <green_earz> np
[03:54] <DShepherd> ahh nm..
[03:55] <DShepherd> workspaces.... :-)
[03:55] <rEvolution27> hello everybody.... quick question.....how do i burn the ubuntu dvd ISO with nero
[03:55] <marc> Sanne:for some reason the second time I tried the firefox mplayer plugin it worked.  Thanks for your assistance.
[03:55] <Sanne> marc, you're welcome :)
[03:55] <djezer> need help - I try to apt-get install python-opengl and I get the msg that say Unable to lock the list directory
[03:55] <Madpilot> rEvolution27, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[03:56] <dli> marc, I think the plugin is only stable for firefox >=1.5.0.2
[03:56] <gnaunited> Make sure you change it from "Nero Compilation" to "ISO, NRG" and so on with nero
[03:56] <rEvolution27> nero says the file is too big to burn as an ISO but it's only 2gig
[03:56] <METALERO9> hola
[03:56] <bimberi> djezer: did you sudo? do you have Synaptic open?
[03:57] <Sanne> night all
[03:57] <djezer> yeah i always sudo
[03:57] <djezer> and I successfully installed a couple of others before that one
[03:57] <djezer> Im using a powerpc
[03:58] <djezer> no i dont have synaptic open
[03:58] <ACU07> Can anyone tell me why DEBIAN SARGE 3.1 R2 (release 2) iso files still show 3.1 R1 in the name (and last modification December)
[03:58] <_jason> djezer: how about update-manager or some other process that sues apt
[03:58] <Hexidigital> when i log into the console, i get a message that i have new mail... what is the program to retrieve that mail?
[03:58] <_jason> djezer: s/sues/uses
[03:58] <_jason> Hexidigital: you can use 'mutt'
[03:59] <crimsun> ACU07: that's a Debian question, so please address it in the proper channel, thanks.
[03:59] <Hexidigital> _jason, thank you
[03:59] <djezer> _jason what should i type?
[03:59] <_jason> djezer: for?
[03:59] <djezer> well what u said i dont understand
[03:59] <ACU07> crimsun: I asked there and got no answer - and I thought since Ubuntu is based on Debian - someone might be kind and tell me
[04:00] <_jason> djezer: the update-manager (that red circle thing in the corner) could be working which would give you that message
[04:00] <djezer> oh you asked if i had something else open?
[04:00] <djezer> npo
[04:00] <djezer> no
[04:00] <_jason> djezer: yeah sorry, I got lazy with the question mark
[04:00] <fires> is it possible to upgrade to dapper via apt-get?
[04:00] <crimsun> ACU07: nope, Ubuntu is most definitely not Debian despite its anscestry.
[04:00] <_jason> fires: yes
[04:00] <djezer> i just dl 2 things prior to get that mdg
[04:00] <djezer> msg
[04:00] <fires> ok cool
[04:00] <crimsun> ACU07: your best bet is probably the debian-users mailing list
[04:00] <_jason> djezer: ps aux | grep apt, turn up anythin?
[04:01] <djezer> yeah!
[04:01] <djezer> _jason the apt-get install open-gl still running
[04:01] <green_earz> ACU07: you may be better off asking on the debian user mail list, you should get a answer there
[04:01] <djezer> I stopped it bc it asked me for breezy 5.10 cd
[04:01] <skpl> can someone tell me what this means? skpl      5178  1.3  6.0  85768 29976 ?        Ssl  20:21   0:32 nautilus --sm-config-prefix /nautilus-aabMxt/ --sm-client-id 105394bc95000114530183100000073730003 --screen 0 file:///home/skpl/noip-2.1.1
[04:01] <djezer> I ddont have that cd
[04:02] <_jason> djezer: you just need to comment the cdrom line in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:02] <djezer> ok
[04:02] <rEvolution27> anyone who want's to help http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=163380
[04:03] <crimsun> skpl: you have a nautilus window open browsing the noip-2.1.1 directory
[04:04] <kokje> if I install kubuntu-desktop, will the kde things like KOffice show up in ubuntu gnome menus ?
[04:04] <djezer> _jason thanks
[04:04] <kokje> I am using ubuntu
[04:05] <grap3> yeah, that didn't work
[04:06] <green_earz> rEvolution27: it looks like you are trying to burn the iso image as a cd image thats why there a problem with the size. i may be wrong but is look like that
[04:06] <ACU07> Great guys - thanks - now that you are kind - another question is any DVD WRITING software which WRITES DOUBLE LAYER? - before I am kicked out - I use UBUNTU both on PowerPC and PC - and I need this --- Also any softw which allow capture from DV videocamera?
[04:06] <psquared89> kokje yes they will, although, koffice isn't installed by default
[04:06] <green_earz> ACU07: k3b
[04:07] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| I have three items that I can connect together, but my computer won't connect to any of them and I don't know why :|
[04:07] <Madpilot> ACU07, no need for the CAPS - thanks...
[04:07] <rEvolution27> green ears> no i have chosen DVD in nero
[04:07] <devians> how hard is it to setup a print server on an ubuntu-server install?
[04:07] <iceman> dang it ... had to resort to "zipslack" for the install i want ...
[04:08] <kokje> if I install kubuntu-desktop, will the kde things like KOffice show up in ubuntu gnome menus ?
[04:08] <iceman> but the dang thing works ... if only ubuntu would install to fat32 ...
[04:08] <skpl> crimsun,  actually i do not, but it says i do. any idea why?
[04:09] <Hobbsee> kokje: yes they will, and koffice is not part of kubuntu-desktop
[04:09] <Loki> anyone know what i might could do to get breezy to work with my 6800 gs? it boots up and all i get is colored lines
[04:09] <cartesian1984> When I run naim, it informs me that there is a new version and does not connect. Do I need to upgrade to fix this, or can it be avoided?
[04:10] <rEvolution27> am i right in choosing bootable dvd? or should i choose data
[04:10] <green_earz> ACU07: dvgrab
[04:10] <ACU07> Thanks green earz- so k3b does Double Layer -
[04:11] <iceman> stupid .... I want "fat32" linux install... why cant ubuntu support umsdos ..
[04:11] <green_earz> yes
[04:11] <bimberi> Loki:  is that an nvidia card?
[04:11] <Loki> yes
[04:11] <bimberi> !tell Loki about nvidia
[04:11] <cartesian1984> Whats a good CLI mp3 player? Are there any?
[04:11] <green_earz> ACU07: and dvgrab for the dv stream
[04:11] <bimberi> Loki: give that a try
[04:11] <crimsun> skpl: are you sure? :)
[04:12] <Alth> Morning everyone :)
[04:12] <matt_> hey
[04:12] <nry> hi ppl
[04:13] <matt_> heey
[04:13] <matt_> :D
[04:13] <EricNeon> hi all
[04:13] <kokje> hello
[04:13] <cartesian1984> Salutations.
[04:13] <green_earz> ACU07: and kino for video editor
[04:13] <nry> tell me how to install Skype, pls
[04:13] <bimberi> !tell nry about skype
[04:13] <skpl> crimsun, there are no nautilus windows showing on my panel, could it be hiding somewhere?
[04:14] <iceman> f u d g e ... getting a install to work ...
[04:14] <cartesian1984> nry: add the PLF repository then run sudo apt-get install skype.
[04:14] <skpl> crimsun, i can send you a screenshot. ;)
[04:14] <EricNeon> we are talk about give a chinses name for ubuntu
[04:15] <buzzed> Thoughts on amaroK?
[04:15] <Loki> bimberi, can i do that from my window on the same hard drive?
[04:15] <green_earz> EricNeon: the chinses version of linux is called redflag
[04:15] <nry> thanks ppl
[04:15] <nry> nice evening
[04:15] <EricNeon> green_earz: no!
[04:15] <dli> EricNeon, any proposals
[04:16] <Ademan> dear God, even with my ATI driver installed simple cubemapping takes an eternity
[04:16] <EricNeon> redflag is based on redhat
[04:16] <bimberi> Loki: you'll need to be in ubuntu.  once it boots hit ctrl-alt-f1 and you can login in text mode
[04:16] <dli> EricNeon, redflag reminds me communists, so disgusting a name
[04:17] <green_earz> EricNeon: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/01/04/red_flag_linux_beats_out/
[04:17] <EricNeon> we think a name is : 
[04:18] <crimsun> skpl: does it go away f
[04:18] <crimsun> skpl: when you log out of gnome and back in?
[04:18] <dli> EricNeon, too long :( two characters better
[04:18] <EricNeon> the phonation is just "u: ban tu"
[04:19] <dli> EricNeon, kidding? I heard long ago, "
[04:19] <skpl> how come there is no option to save current setup in dapper?
[04:19] <skpl> when logging out?
[04:19] <d4s> hi, I just bought a cheap RF ps2 (not usb) keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is working but not the mouse. Tried google but no luck. any help pls
[04:19] <dli> skpl, you mean gnome settings?
[04:19] <skpl> dli, yes
[04:20] <EricNeon>  is meen five stocksand five continents
[04:20] <|lostbyte|> any one know which files boot up that setup the network ?
[04:20] <dli> EricNeon, I think the meaning of ubuntu in it's original (or as perceived by the ubuntu community) is more important
[04:20] <|lostbyte|> the ones that help in configuring the eth0 device ?
[04:21] <EricNeon> dli: join #ubuntu-cn
[04:21] <green_earz> |lostbyte|: /etc/network/interfaces
[04:21] <dli> skpl, I suppose you mean gnome-sessions, run "gnome-session-properties", and you can check "auto save changes to session"
[04:22] <skpl> dli, i prefer it to ask me, i do not like autosave
[04:22] <skpl> but i guess it will work for this
[04:22] <Madpilot> skpl, the Breezy logout dialogue window had a "Save Session" checkbox - is that gone in Dapper's logout?
[04:23] <|lostbyte|> green_earz: thats it ?
[04:23] <green_earz> |lostbyte|: cd /etc/network  then cat interfaces   to see the ether config setup
[04:23] <|Bman|> anyone here use xgl on there machine?
[04:23] <theBishop> the new Ubuntu beta looks great, but my taskbar and network-manager doesn't work anymore
[04:23] <green_earz> |lostbyte|: yes thats the file that looks after your ether setup
[04:23] <rEvolution27> is the breezy DVD ISO meant to be burned as a bootable DVD or a data DVD..... confused since it's dual purpose
[04:24] <|lostbyte|> green_earz: Alright ! thanks..
[04:24] <green_earz> rEvolution27: bootable
[04:24] <rEvolution27> sigh
[04:24] <Madpilot> |Bman|, there's a #ubuntu-xgl channel, I think
[04:24] <DarkED> anyone have any idea what i can do about this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12653
[04:24] <DarkED> i was trying to install kde/kubuntu-desktop
[04:24] <|Bman|> ahh thanks
[04:24] <DarkED> they both give me the same...
[04:24] <Madpilot> skpl, the Breezy logout dialogue window had a "Save Session" checkbox - is that gone in Dapper's logout?
[04:25] <skpl> Madpilot, yes it is
[04:25] <dli> |Bman|, also #ubuntu+1
[04:25] <Madpilot> skpl, bleh - does the Beta still use that massive icon-covered logout box?
[04:25] <theBishop> is anyone else's taskbar not working after the most recent dist-upgrade
[04:26] <skpl> Madpilot, yes it does
[04:26] <Madpilot> theBishop, #ubuntu+1 for Dapper problems, please
[04:26] <skpl> i dislike it
[04:26] <skpl> i like my save session checkbox, yes i do
[04:26] <Madpilot> skpl, file a bug ;)
[04:26] <skpl> how do i do that
[04:27] <Madpilot> skpl, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[04:28] <|Bman|> how do i find the dhcp settings my nic gets on ubuntu?
[04:28] <green_earz> DarkED: apt-get update   then apt-get install kde-core
[04:30] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Yeah, them things are HUGE!
[04:30] <majd> Hi, is dapper stable enough to install and just keep updating?
[04:30] <majd> i really want compiz
[04:30] <crimsun> yes, imo
[04:30] <Hobbsee> majd: yeah.  compiz might not be stable though
[04:30] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, the new logout dialogue? Yeah, it's fugly...
[04:31] <DShepherd> majd: it depends on what you consider to be stable..
[04:31] <ACU07> is any RealPlayer working in Ubuntu ?
[04:31] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Exactly.
[04:31] <Madpilot> too bad "it's ugly" isn't a good bug report... :P
[04:31] <majd> DShepherd, won't just crash every 10 seconds
[04:31] <DaSkreech> DShepherd: *cough*
[04:31] <majd> ACU07, yeah, i got it workin on myc omputer
[04:31] <Ademan> hey my ATI driver seems to have made GL rendering SLOWER than mesa... wtf? anyone willing to kinda explain to me how to make the change?
[04:31] <DShepherd> majd: then it is
[04:31] <majd> sounds good
[04:31] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: I don't mind the look really, just the size.  About half of that size would be good.
[04:31] <DShepherd> DaSkreech: Ack!
[04:31] <ACU07> I mean RealPlayer - working in a PowerPC
[04:32] <ACU07> majd - thanks- in the PC works perfect
[04:32] <damian_> how can i make my machine run from a static IP instead of from DHCP?
[04:32] <DShepherd> tonyyarusso: that;s the only problem i have with it too
[04:34] <freakabcd> hi all
[04:34] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, malone probably knows (the bug report tool)
[04:34] <|lostbyte|> damian_: you got to edit your interfaces file.
[04:35] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Since it's not so much broken as icky, where would we look for that sort of thing?  How would you even do that?
[04:35] <green_earz> damian_: apt-get install etherconf   it will let you set up the box for dynamic ip
[04:35] <MrPockets> i upgraded to the newer Firefox, but now when i right click on shit and go to Open in Browser it fails to launch firefox
[04:35] <MrPockets> any ideas?
[04:35] <|lostbyte|> add something like "'iface eth0 inet static" and give your options below..
[04:36] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso, bugs can be RFEs - Requests For Enhancements - as well as error reports - and "it's too d*mn big" qualifies as an RFE, I guess ;)
[04:36] <TAFFM> hi all
[04:36] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot: Okay.
[04:36] <damian_> i want a static ip, not a dynamic ip.. lol
[04:36] <tonyyarusso> MrPockets: You mean you have 1.5, but then got the 1.0.8 upgrade?
[04:36] <jadams> I need some help getting my laptop's CRT output to work.  Any takers?  We've got a VC presentation tomorrow and our sales guy's laptop's touchpad went out and we don't want to roll in all ghetto...
[04:36] <|lostbyte|> damian_: ^
[04:36] <LinuxNoobster> hello I'm new to Ubuntu and have used SUSE for a couple weeks but got tired of the bloat... I'm wondering if Gnome or the KDE one have a control panel like yast?  yast is so easy to use but I cant find it on Ubuntu.. is there a UbuntuYast I can download?
[04:37] <MrPockets> nah i had what ever comes with Ubuntu
[04:37] <MrPockets> but i got 1.5
[04:37] <damian_> and |lostbyte|, happen to know a man file for that interfaces file? i tried looking it up a couple of days ago but couldn't find anything (to actually specify ip/subnet etc.)
[04:37] <MrPockets> had to install it doing a buncha crazy shit
[04:37] <MrPockets> im sorry, thats not too descriptave btut thats all i can give you
[04:37] <green_earz> damian_: the config tool etherconf will help you set the box up for a static ip
[04:37] <tonyyarusso> MrPockets: And then it was working fine until today, and then your launchers and stuff broke, right?
[04:37] <MrPockets> nah
[04:37] <|lostbyte|> damian_: try "man interfaces"
[04:37] <MrPockets> i think i just Fed up the install
[04:38] <MrPockets> it only launches from Termanal when i type   Firefox
[04:38] <MrPockets> or the icon, which has a Firefox command
[04:38] <damian_> hahah, thanks :P
[04:38] <tonyyarusso> Oh.
[04:38] <Madpilot> jadams, why not just plug a mouse into the busted laptop?
[04:38] <TAFFM> sorry for acting dumb - i just want to know if the registration worked and if i am visible
[04:39] <Madpilot> TAFFM, it did, and you are - welcome to #ubuntu
[04:39] <_jason> TAFFM: quite opaque
[04:39] <damian_> thanks much
[04:39] <TAFFM> cool, thx for the welcome
[04:39] <LinuxNoobster> Where can I find a yast type utility for this Ubuntu linux OS? or is there no equivelent program?
[04:39] <_jason> LinuxNoobster: what does yast do? let you install programs or soemthing?
[04:39] <jadams> Madpilot: we really don't want to look ghetto
[04:39] <jadams> and also, now I've developed the presentation in KPresenter
[04:40] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| I have three items that I can connect together, but my computer won't connect to any of them and I don't know why :|
[04:40] <freakabcd> LinuxNoobster, i haven't found one yet. there is linuxconf, but that is considered legacy these days
[04:40] <Madpilot> jadams, lots of people run mice w/ laptops
[04:40] <jadams> OO.o Impress is a jerk about gradient backgrounds looking crappy
[04:40] <jadams> Madpilot: we're not going to
[04:40] <TAFFM> _jason: yast is the frontend used in Suse which acts much like windows - you can click all together
[04:40] <freakabcd> _jason, software/sources management, firewall setup, network config, etc. etc.
[04:40] <fires> how can i find out what app is using alsa?
[04:40] <_jason> oh so a control panel type thing
[04:41] <LinuxNoobster> what about the KDE ubuntu... does that have a yast type thing?
[04:41] <freakabcd> essentially an insterface to the available system tools
[04:41] <TAFFM> exactly
[04:41] <fires> i restarted xmms and now it's broken :-/ someone stole my sound
[04:41] <TAFFM> yast only comes with suse - allthough there are frontends for a lot of programms by now
[04:41] <TAFFM> i don't know of anything yast-like in debian or ubuntu
[04:42] <LinuxNoobster> :(
[04:42] <Ademan> anyone here have an ATI card?
[04:42] <freakabcd> anyway, yast is just an interface to the actual tools. there isn;t an equivalent on ubuntu from what i know. but you can run the separate utilities yourself
[04:42] <TAFFM> but there are still a lot of good howto's and as soon as you're into editing configs using vi or whatever you will be even faster doing so
[04:42] <freakabcd> for example, network config:: network-admin, etc.
[04:43] <tonyyarusso> Ademan: Yes.
[04:43] <|lostbyte|> there are some lame guys who did compile yast for debain though..
[04:43] <freakabcd> TAFFM, i believe ubuntu needs something like yast; not necessarily the whole thing, but atleast an entry point to other utilities
[04:43] <Ademan> i can't get my driver to work right
[04:43] <|lostbyte|> also there is a yast4debian projects..
[04:43] <Ademan> i did glxinfo and it says my vendor is ATI, but everythings still painfully slow
[04:43] <TAFFM> also editing the configs directly will give you more understanding of what you are doing with your system
[04:43] <Xenguy> |lostbyte|: wow, there is just no reason whatsoever for that
[04:43] <freakabcd> haha
[04:44] <TAFFM> freakabcd: i dissagree - all you need is someone to ask some questions in the first weeks or so
[04:44] <freakabcd> no..
[04:44] <blindx> :|
[04:44] <sharp> hello
[04:44] <freakabcd> those windows admins in small companies who are used to clicking all the way won;t even give ubuntu a go!
[04:45] <sharp> does ubuntu setup a root password by default?
[04:45] <_jason> closest thing to yast from what I gather i gnome-control-center and seems to be no where close since it's just a menu in icon form :P
[04:45] <Xenguy> freakabcd: ridiculous
[04:45] <LinuxNoobster> oh... well does the Ubuntu give me what Yast does but it's just seperate utilities?  does the KDE Ubuntu have this too?
[04:45] <sharp> if so .. i dont know what it is
[04:45] <Ademan> sharp: there is no root
[04:45] <Ademan> you have to sudo
[04:45] <Xenguy> !tell sharp about root
[04:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell sharp about root
[04:45] <|lostbyte|> sharp: nope ! no default password.
[04:45] <freakabcd> Xenguy, really? how many windows-click admins you know want to edit config files by hand and no less on ubuntu?
[04:45] <Ademan> and use your default user's password
[04:46] <sharp> Ademan, so how can I install software?
[04:46] <Xenguy> freakabcd: I really don't care if d0ze admins are so lame
[04:46] <|lostbyte|> sharp: sudo is your man.
[04:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell sharp about synaptic
[04:46] <freakabcd> Xenguy, one of the reasons you will not advocate ubuntu to small folk.
[04:46] <blindx> Thanks everyone.
[04:46] <Xenguy> freakabcd: if you can't/won't edit a file, then what is there to say?
[04:46] <freakabcd> well, not really.. more like you'll not be heard
[04:47] <|lostbyte|> sharp: ops ! you got to get your repos first.
[04:47] <Ademan> but really... my ATI driver is aggrivating me
[04:47] <freakabcd> no. i'm not saying _won't_ edit a file
[04:47] <Xenguy> freakabcd: such unwillingness to learn is absurd
[04:47] <sharp> |lostbyte|, i am trying to install a game that is on a networked drive.  BUT i dont know how to do that.
[04:47] <TAFFM> LinuxNoobster: i came from windows once also - it was hard to learn configuring a linux-system - but with a bit of reading and googling you can learn it quite fast. And not needing something like yast gives you a lot of understanding of your system
[04:47] <freakabcd> i'm saying .. ''will be aggressively against change''
[04:47] <|lostbyte|> sharp: Game ? its a .deb ?
[04:47] <Xenguy> freakabcd: the whole system supports the status quo unfortunately
[04:48] <freakabcd> Xenguy, provide me with an answer to this: "Why the hell is there a network-admin package provided?"
[04:48] <TAFFM> someone beeing aggressively against change will never try linux anyways
[04:48] <Madpilot> Xenguy, TAFFM & others - please take the MS vs Linux chat to #ubuntu-offtopic - thanks
[04:48] <|lostbyte|> sharp: .deb - debian package.
[04:48] <sharp> |lostbyte|, it actually runs on a script per the website. Www.grubbygames.com Professor Fizzlewizzle... like game.sh
[04:48] <TAFFM> ok
[04:48] <Xenguy> freakabcd: what is the real question?
[04:48] <Xenguy> Madpilot: nod
[04:48] <sharp> |lostbyte|, it's on my husband's drive.
[04:49] <sharp> |lostbyte|, i installed samba because that's needed? and also nfs? BUT I am unsure as to what to do next.
[04:49] <LinuxNoobster> yea im not to interested in configuring files just yet... whats a good distro that is click friendly but more responsive and smaller download than SUSE?
[04:49] <|lostbyte|> sharp: IF its a .sh run it. does that site have a manual.. follow it. ok.. i'll check..
[04:49] <Ademan> I haven't encountered a single file that totem COULD play... wtf?
[04:51] <|lostbyte|> Ademan: COULD ?
[04:51] <Ademan> yeah
[04:51] <sharp> |lostbyte|, oh ..running the game is not the problem.. just bringing it over to my laptop drive. My husband is not here...so I forgot to ask him how to bring files from his system to mine.
[04:51] <Phlosten> Ademan, totem is crap
[04:51] <Ademan> it has yet to successfully open a single file
[04:51] <|lostbyte|> sharp: His system is a windows ?
[04:51] <Falstius> Ademan: in the default install?  that's not surprising.
[04:51] <Ademan> thats including playing DVDs (and yes i have libdvdcss2)
[04:51] <TAFFM> LinuxNoobster: i think the best for your needs would actually be suse - i don't know of any other distro with tools like yast. But be aware that yast also only covers some basics - as soon as you wan't specific things to run you'll also have to edit configs by hand
[04:51] <Phlosten> Ademan, but if you want to get it working you need to install appropriate gstreamer plugins
[04:52] <|lostbyte|> sharp: Open up konqueror and type smb://<husband's pc's name> and your in.
[04:52] <dabaR> you're
[04:52] <sharp> |lostbyte|, ok..  :-)
[04:53] <Ademan> ok so... ATI people, please help, can you give me a little guidance on how to install the ATI drivers for x?
[04:53] <TAFFM> can anyone tell me if there's a way to get flash running on an amd64-system ?
[04:53] <LinuxNoobster> ok TAFFM
[04:53] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: gstream is a plugin, am i right.. like arts.
[04:53] <TAFFM> LinuxNoobster: suse is also available as a live-cd if you want to try it first
[04:54] <|lostbyte|> PhilCote: or sound server ?
[04:54] <RuRay> hello all
[04:54] <LinuxNoobster> oh.. just one CD?
[04:54] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: ^
[04:54] <xnone> howdy ruray
[04:54] <AngryElf> grrr, i dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then restarted gdm and I could get the full selection of resolutions.......then i rebooted and I'm stuck in 640x480...why'd it do that?
[04:54] <xerophyte> does anybody know where can i find the cyrus-imapd new version of debs  the drapper only has 2.1.18 but the new version is 2.3.x something
[04:54] <TAFFM> LinuxNoobster: could be a DVD - didn't check for long
[04:54] <LinuxNoobster> i see only 5 CD downloads and they take forever
[04:55] <LinuxNoobster> on a 300 kbps internet
[04:55] <Phlosten> |lostbyte|, the default installation of totem is totem-gstreamer (as opposed to totem-zine), it has a plugin for each file type
[04:55] <Phlosten> totem-xine rather
[04:55] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: codec you mean.
[04:55] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: i have gxine
[04:56] <IcemanV9> Ademan: did you read some of those? ==> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[04:56] <grap3> angryelf, I'm in a similar situation..... except I can even get to 640x480.... I'm stuck in a full screen terminal because X refuses to run because it can't find any 'displays'
[04:56] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: i   have this option in amaroke for gstream and arts. so its confusing.
[04:56] <Phlosten> |lostbyte|, well, yes, gstreamer is the audio system and it uses the codecs for each file type
[04:56] <AngryElf> and then, when i restart gdm without rebooting it starts up fine, with all the resolutions again
[04:56] <IcemanV9> Ademan: i have ATI card, but it does not work well with flgrx :/
[04:56] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: Does it do remote sound ? like arts..
[04:57] <sirver> how do i get a network card working with modprobe
[04:57] <Phlosten> |lostbyte|, gstreamer is pretty good, except it still has some issues with sound/video latency
[04:57] <Ademan> Iceman: i looked at the wiki but didnt really obey it... mostly because i can't figure out what version of x i have...
[04:57] <Phlosten> |lostbyte|, not, sure never really dabbled in that area
[04:57] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: ahh ! :( ok
[04:57] <dli> sirver, it should be auto, if it's supported
[04:57] <sbartleylinux> I have a dapper beta system that after beta dist-upgrade, my cups configured smb printer is no longer printing.  log shows "Local authentication certificate not found!"
[04:57] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: thanks for the info.
[04:57] <IcemanV9> Ademan: Xorg -version
[04:58] <|lostbyte|> np
[04:58] <sirver> dli: it isnt. RTL81390
[04:58] <goudkov> guys, what application puts the "available updates" on the notification panel?
[04:58] <blindx> synaptic
[04:58] <Phlosten> |lostbyte|, there is a lot of development happening with ubuntu and gstreamer to get it working top notch :)
[04:58] <Ademan> Iceman: can i PM you?
[04:58] <IcemanV9> Ademan: ok
[04:58] <goudkov> does it also do an equivalent of aptitude update?
[04:58] <sharp> I need to modify my laptops IP information from DHCP to static IP so the network doesn't get screwy. How do I do that?
[04:59] <|lostbyte|> Phlosten: k
[04:59] <Healot> goudkov: update-manager
[04:59] <|lostbyte|> :)
[04:59] <goudkov> thanks
[04:59] <|lostbyte|> sharp: man interfaces
[04:59] <dli> sirver, is it "modprobe 8139too"
[04:59] <ocked> hallo
[04:59] <sharp> |lostbyte|, so there is no command to setup your network?
[04:59] <goudkov> Healot: do you know how i can disable it in init.d?
[05:00] <IceTox> How do you send wall in ubuntu terminal?
[05:00] <sirver> dli: will i need a reboot?
[05:00] <dli> sirver, no, "lsmod|grep 8139"
[05:00] <IceTox> !tell icetox about wall
[05:01] <IceTox> !tell icetox about wallops
[05:01] <anthony> Hi all... wondering if anyone has had any luck installing Dapper into a VMWare image?
[05:01] <MachineScrew> !info madwifi
[05:01] <anthony> I can't get the VMWare tools working
[05:01] <IceTox> hum... Does anyone know howto send a wall to other users connected to a server?
[05:01] <sirver> dli: after thos commands i check with ifconfig. still nothing.
[05:02] <daniel_brazil> what is that ssh-agent that I see when "ps -A"?
[05:02] <Healot> anthony, you need to recompile your VMware tool module against the kernel source or headers
[05:02] <dli> sirver, "lspci|grep -i rtl"
[05:02] <|lostbyte|> sharp: Not that i know of.. but you do have that option as you install..
[05:02] <anthony> Healot: I will look into that now
[05:02] <|lostbyte|> sharp: just a few lines in the /etc/network/interfaces you got to add and your good to go.
[05:03] <odin_> is there any way I can change a movie's codec?
[05:03] <|lostbyte|> odin_: change ?
[05:03] <dale> just got up and running any advice
[05:03] <sbartleylinux> Anyone have any help for dapper beta printing issue?  my cups configured smb printer is no longer printing after dapper beta upgrade. printer state switches to "paused" when printing test print.
[05:03] <|lostbyte|> odin_: you meant convert ?
[05:04] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  yeah, sorry, it's late :P
[05:04] <daniel_brazil> what is the ssh-agent process??
[05:04] <|lostbyte|> odin_: We have mencoder. a cli tool
[05:04] <Healot> anthony: when you run vmware-config, does it says "there is no modules matching your kernel" or equivalent
[05:04] <odin_> |lostbyte|: that in the ubuntu archive, eh?
[05:04] <Healot> then you need to recompile the module against your kernel...
[05:04] <lflashl> is there a way to test to see if my nvidia drivers are working
[05:04] <|lostbyte|> odin_: yup.
[05:05] <daniel_brazil> please, help
[05:05] <dale> trying to see if it willwork for me
[05:05] <|lostbyte|> daniel_brazil: Shot !
[05:05] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  is it the k6 package I'm suppose to get?
[05:05] <daniel_brazil>  what is the ssh-agent process i see starting up every boot time??
[05:05] <sirver> dli: nothiing http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12656
[05:05] <|lostbyte|> odin_: are you on a 64bit system ?
[05:05] <|lostbyte|> are you running a 64bit kernel. ?
[05:05] <odin_> |lostbyte|: yeah
[05:06] <dli> sirver, that's 8139, do you have "lsmod|grep 8139" ?
[05:06] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  ah, it installed the 586 package with acidrip, I guess I should use that one
[05:07] <|lostbyte|> odin_: I'ant good with 64bit and but yes if your mplayer is k6 too.. yes
[05:07] <daniel_brazil> please help me guys, i just need to know what service ssh-agent is responsible for?
[05:07] <dli> daniel_brazil, do you mean sshd ?
[05:07] <anthony> Healot: the problem is that it can't find the X server... there is a thread on the VMWare forums, but I don't understand the solution they posted
[05:08] <lflashl> how do i make all avi files open vlc and player and if vlc is open it will use it and not open up a new one
[05:08] <daniel_brazil> well, i see ssh-agent, when i do "ps -A | grep ssh"
[05:08] <sharp_> i am trying to allow my husband's networked drive onto my laptop's. I tried modifying the /etc/hosts files but i get permission denied. Do i need root access? If so ... ubuntu never told me the root password?
[05:08] <sirver> dli: um yeah i have two NIC's
[05:08] <dli> sirver, do you mean "8029"?
[05:08] <Healot> daniel_brazil: it allows other to log to you machine... you can disable the service though
[05:08] <lflashl> sharp, it should be ur main password
[05:08] <rakz0> Hi there!, Where can I get Gcc ?
[05:08] <|lostbyte|> daniel_brazil: if your not using ssh anymore kill it.
[05:08] <sirver> dli, yes.
[05:09] <daniel_brazil> Healot, how can i turn this service off?
[05:09] <sharp_> so there is no way to touch or modify /etc/hosts ??
[05:09] <Healot> anthony: you need to have X server installed first:
[05:09] <anthony> rakz0: install build-essentials
[05:09] <odin_> |lostbyte|: forgive my ignorance, but how do you use mencoder?
[05:09] <Healot> the VMware tool requires X server to run on... anthony
[05:09] <daniel_brazil> i am new to debian, if it was slackware i would know how to do  it
[05:09] <rakz0> anthony what do you mean ? I have install ubuntu today...
[05:10] <reorourke> anybody familiar with screen resolution problems when upgrading to dapper?  I seem to be stuck at 640x480
[05:10] <lflashl> sharp, the password u used to get into ur account is that password, so just do a "sudo gedit /etc/host.....
[05:10] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  oh, nvm
[05:10] <dli> sirver, since 8029 is not 8139, let me search
[05:10] <|lostbyte|> odin_: i will show you a basic syntax..
[05:10] <anthony> raks0: Go to applications->Add/Remove... then switch to Advanced... search for build-essentials
[05:10] <lflashl> then it will ask for ur root password, just type ur password ur use to log into
[05:10] <sirver> dli, somewhile ago i think i did a modprobe sk98ln... i think.
[05:11] <sirver> this was on demudi when i had isssues with this NIC.
[05:11] <sirver> i think
[05:11] <|lostbyte|> odin_: mencoder <from.mpg> -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -o <to.avi> :)
[05:11] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  thx, I'll need it
[05:11] <sharp_> |flash got it... doing it now.
[05:11] <astro9040> hey can someone help me out
[05:11] <lflashl> sweet
[05:11] <anthony> Healot: I just confirmed... X Server IS installed
[05:11] <rakz0> anthony :D Thanx
[05:11] <lflashl> whts up astro9040
[05:12] <anthony> rakz0: no problem
[05:12] <astro9040> lflashl, how do i install rpm's on ubuntu
[05:12] <davecb> hello...
[05:12] <|lostbyte|> odin_: ;)
[05:12] <davecb> how can i update to GNOME 2.14?
[05:12] <goudkov> is it safe to remove ubuntu-standard?
[05:12] <vipernicus> anyone here had any problems with grub installing on the new livecd?
[05:12] <Madpilot> astro9040, what's the RPM of? You sure there's no .deb for it?
[05:12] <lflashl> lol use apt-get lot better then rpms
[05:12] <dli> sirver, since 8029 is not 8139, "modprobe ne2k-pci "
[05:12] <bimberi> astro9040: you can use alien, but what's the package? it might be available in ubuntu
[05:12] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  is there a special way for me to input filenames with spaces in them on the terminal?  or will that not mess up the syntax?
[05:12] <lflashl> wht the program
[05:12] <Kuku4Kubuntu> astro9040, you can use alien
[05:12] <sirver> dli, as su?
[05:12] <|lostbyte|> daniel_brazil: i ant an expert in ssh. but i belive there is a script to kill it or maybe already there in debain. when not in use.. try google..
[05:12] <lflashl> why would u
[05:12] <daniel_brazil> i dont know why this fucking process "ssh-agent" is on my process list, if its part of a ssh service of ubuntu, how can i stop it permanentily?
[05:13] <dli> sirver, I have sudo of ubuntu :(
[05:13] <astro9040> lflashl, cedega
[05:13] <davecb> how can i update to GNOME 2.14?
[05:13] <astro9040> Kuku4Kubuntu, how do u use alien im new to ubuntu
[05:13] <Madpilot> daniel_brazil, language, please...
[05:13] <dli> davecb, /join #ubuntu+1
[05:13] <daniel_brazil> sorry
[05:13] <lflashl> then try sudo apt-get install cedega
[05:13] <astro9040> lflashl, ok
[05:13] <frank23> lflashl: what?
[05:13] <Agrajag> lflashl: huh
[05:13] <sirver> dli, i did sudo modprobe ne2k-pci. noting...
[05:13] <sharp_> lflashl, Ok.. done. NOW, how do I bring a file over from my husbands networked drive called: druid/data/file to my /home/sharp
[05:13] <Agrajag> lflashl: that's not in apt
[05:14] <|lostbyte|> odin_: You got to read a bash tutorial. simply way use <tab> .. it will autocompelete the files with spaces.. and so learn from it.
[05:14] <lflashl> yea just notice
[05:14] <dli> sirver, now, check "dmesg", and "lsmod|grep ne2k"
[05:14] <sharp_> lflashl, husbands networked system is called: druid
[05:15] <odin_> |lostbyte|: it's telling me:  "File not found: 'frameno.avi'
[05:15] <odin_> Failed to open frameno.avi
[05:15] <odin_> "
[05:15] <rakz0> anthony know that ubuntu is downloading a installing the packages I must do a updatedb again ?
[05:15] <sharp_> lflashl, would it be easier to bring it over using ssh? or ftp? or ?
[05:15] <harisund> I don't understand this at all. Why is there an update-notifier running all the time whether I want it or not? Whether I disable it or not?
[05:15] <|lostbyte|> daniel_brazil: remove the ssh program. if your not using it.
[05:15] <dli> rakz0, I think updatedb is by cron.daily
[05:15] <|lostbyte|> odin_: does the files exsist in the folder you are ?
[05:15] <dli> sirver, works?
[05:15] <sirver> dli, errors from dmesg, listed from the lsmod, but not found with ifconfig
[05:16] <shoofle> so i'm running drake onan old laptop, how do i make it run faster at all?
[05:16] <|lostbyte|> odin_: ls frame*
[05:16] <dli> sirver, "ifconfig -a"
[05:16] <dli> sirver, pastebin your dmesg errors
[05:16] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  the video file isn't called frameno.avi, I have no idea where it got that from
[05:16] <sirver> dli, i think its working
[05:16] <rakz0> dli uh? you mean that I must do that command every time I turn on the pc?
[05:17] <dli> rakz0, no :(
[05:17] <|lostbyte|> odin_: :)
[05:17] <dli> rakz0, don't touch anything by cron :(
[05:17] <sirver> rebootting. swapping over cable.
[05:17] <rakz0> what is cron?
[05:17] <astro9040> anyone know what root password is by default
[05:17] <|lostbyte|> rakz0: cron is a time'ed command demon.
[05:18] <lflashl> the password that u use to login to
[05:18] <lflashl> ur main account
[05:18] <rakz0> astro904 use sudo comand with your passwd
[05:18] <astro9040> lflashl, so i use "su" then my password
[05:18] <bimberi> !tell astro9040 about root
[05:18] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  k, I fixed it
[05:18] <|lostbyte|> astro9040: nope do this : sudo passwd root
[05:19] <|lostbyte|> and type is a password you like for root.
[05:19] <chad> anybody know how do undo and uninstall all changes made my Automatix
[05:19] <geek|sauce> does anyone know if superkaramba will run with gnome instead of KDE?
[05:19] <|lostbyte|> odin_: = )
[05:19] <sharp_> how do i mount an nfs drive to my /home/sharp/data ?
[05:19] <astro9040> |lostbyte|, thx
[05:19] <|lostbyte|> odin_: it would be awesome if you read the man. its amazing what mencoder can do.
[05:19] <|lostbyte|> astro9040: ;)
[05:20] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  thx for the advice/assistance
[05:20] <harisund> Can somebody point me towards the right direction to know how to share internet connection? That is, set up a DHCP server (Yes, I do have two NICs in my machine)
[05:20] <|lostbyte|> odin_: np :)
[05:20] <bimberi> astro9040: note that you can use "sudo -i" to get a root shell without having to set the root password
[05:20] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: mount -t nfs <hostname>:/dir/ <mountpoint>
[05:21] <|lostbyte|> if i can remember right :
[05:21] <|lostbyte|> :S
[05:21] <dli> harisund, read "ipmasq", NAT howto, or router howto
[05:21] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:~$ mount -t nfs druid:/data /home/sharp/data/
[05:21] <sharp_> mount: only root can do that
[05:21] <astro9040> bimberi, ty
[05:21] <harisund> dli: ipmasq eh? Any particular howto? Or anything that turns up on the internet after a search?
[05:21] <sharp_> i want any user to do it |lostbyte|
[05:22] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: yup ! become the root and do.
[05:22] <Trinisan> sharp_: automount
[05:22] <Healot> or better, install firewall gui tool like "shorewall" or "firestarter"
[05:22] <bimberi> astro9040: np :)
[05:22] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: You got to edit your fstab file.
[05:22] <|lostbyte|> in /etc/
[05:22] <chad> anybody?
[05:22] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, i edited my /etc/fstab line to user,rw
[05:22] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, is that not enough?
[05:23] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: Got to remount again for it to take effect.
[05:23] <Trinisan> whats wrong with using automount like i suggested
[05:23] <Trinisan> it will work for everybody
[05:23] <sharp_> Trinisan, i dont know how to do that? please explain or show me?
[05:23] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: nope ! you got to add users not user
[05:24] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, modifying /etc/fstab
[05:24] <|lostbyte|> yes
[05:24] <roico> i have a really weird bug in nautilus with dapper... every time i use the character "-" in a hebrew filename, it puts me that char, and another weird char that looks like a square with 4 numbers in it... cant really explain it better... =\ in konqueror it doesnt happen
[05:24] <Ademan> how do i find out the BusID for my graphics card?
[05:24] <|lostbyte|> Trinisan: Automount but is'nt the broken..
[05:25] <|lostbyte|> the/that*
[05:25] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, same message as b4... only root can do that.
[05:25] <geek|sauce> anyone have any experience with superkaramba?
[05:25] <shoofle> hey, anyone got any general tips on making ubuntu run faster on my ancient laptop?
[05:25] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: huh ! umount <mount_dir> and then mount <mount_dir>
[05:26] <Healot> geek|sauce: ay ay ay, caramba
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> shoofle,  use a real light window manager, disable any unneeded services.
[05:26] <|lostbyte|> shoofle: like fluxbox
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> or icewm
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> :P
[05:26] <|lostbyte|> shoofle: disable all unwanted services.
[05:26] <chad> anybody know how to uninstall things that automatix installed
[05:26] <eno-away> or ion
[05:26] <geek|sauce> Healot: should i take that as a yes? :)
[05:27] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount -t nfs druid:/data /home/sharp/stuff/
[05:27] <sharp_> mount: RPC: Program not registered
[05:27] <|lostbyte|> geek|sauce: i just like gkrellm better.
[05:27] <|lostbyte|> :)
[05:27] <kiko0123> ahhh.....when i think draper could be released today :P
[05:27] <geek|sauce> |lostbyte|: does it do the same type of thing?
[05:27] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, maybe i am missing a program?
[05:28] <Ademan> how do you detect the BusID of a graphics card?
[05:28] <me2win> anyone from sweden in here?
[05:28] <rakz0> when I install some software like an eggdrop, where can I find it ?
[05:28] <|lostbyte|> geek|sauce: thats what it does.. system monitoring. and has 100's of themes.
[05:28] <|lostbyte|> geek|sauce: and pluging too.
[05:28] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: never seen that error before.
[05:29] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, it's an nfs drive... from my husbands computer. HOw do I know if I have nfs up and running ?
[05:29] <Madpilot> anyone know if OO.o2 has a way to tweak lineheight/line-spacing? I want more than single spacing, but less than a full 1.5, and I can't see a way to do that... :P
[05:29] <geek|sauce> |lostbyte|: i'm basically looking for something that will let me run multiple widgets on my desktop...like konfabulator for windows
[05:30] <|lostbyte|> geek|sauce: check out the screenshots... try google.
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> geek|sauce,  gdesklets, or superkaramba
[05:30] <Healot> rakz0: expand your repos first, then search for IRC bot in the repos :)
[05:30] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, actually all I WANT to do is bring ONE file over...which is too big to fit in a floppy. I dont have a USB key either.
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> geek|sauce,  I perfer 'dock-applets' like windowmaker uses
[05:30] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: nmap druid
[05:30] <|lostbyte|> you should see nfs on the list.
[05:30] <Alth> geek|sauce, I'd say Gdesklets ;)
[05:31] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:~$ nmap druid
[05:31] <sharp_> bash: nmap: command not found
[05:31] <bimberi> rakz0: 'dpkg -L eggdrop' will tell you where the files are. Put ' | grep bin' after that to see what the executables are
[05:31] <Healot> sharp_: install "nmap" first :)
[05:31] <obscurite> So is inetd not installed by default in Breezy?
[05:31] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: oh ! didt you try smb:// like i said ?
[05:31] <mikomiko> hello
[05:31] <carlos_> hello
[05:31] <geek|sauce> is gdesklets in the sups?
[05:31] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, that didn't work.. But i will try again. :-)
[05:31] <harisund> Can someone explain what XDMCP is, and how I can use that?
[05:31] <carlos_> speak espaol?
[05:31] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: wait.. is druid a windows pc ?
[05:31] <mikomiko> aside from gftp what is the other software for ubuntu that works like Filezilla of windows
 is gdesklets in the sups? <-- Sups?
[05:32] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, no it is a linux machine.... i think he put in slackware on his machine
[05:32] <AAA> sharp_  what are you trying to do?
[05:32] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: try ftp://druid
[05:32] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, umm. the smb://druid doesn't work..
[05:32] <geek|sauce> omg...i just got "suppositories" mixed up with "repositories" and attempted to abbreviate
[05:32] <Alth> geek|sauce: It's in Synaptic, or try sudo apt-get install gdesklets.
[05:32] <sharp_> AAA, i am trying to bring ONE file over from his computer to my laptop.
[05:33] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: try sftp://druid
[05:33] <|lostbyte|> if ftp does'nt work.
[05:33] <AAA> sharp_  do you have an account on that box?
[05:33] <Alth> Suppositories = stuff shoved up your back door. Repositories = contain some software that SHOULD be shoved there :P
[05:33] <Alth> Yes, it's in the repositories.
[05:34] <sharp_> AAA, no.. but i know my husband's user name and password (he left it 4 me in case i needed some files from there)
[05:34] <mikomiko> to install easy ubuntu do i just do this step by step
[05:34] <mikomiko> sudo apt-get install subversion
[05:34] <mikomiko> cd ; svn checkout svn://freecontrib.org/easyubuntu
[05:34] <mikomiko> gksudo python easyubuntu/trunk/easyubuntu.py
[05:34] <AAA> sharp_  sudo apt-get install nmap  then run nmap on his box
[05:34] <|lostbyte|> try from konqueror ftp://druid or sftp://druid !! he must be running one of those ?
[05:35] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: ^
[05:35] <AAA> sharp_  nmap is a *must* on a linux box, especially if you are wanting to learn
[05:35] <sharp_> AAA, ok... installing nmap on my laptop.
[05:35] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: nmap is a security tool to scan ports and more..
[05:36] <rakz0> hmm.... the eggdrop is compiled ?
[05:36] <kiko0123> .
[05:36] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, oh i c.
[05:36] <geek|sauce> are there any good virtual machine softwares for linux?
[05:36] <sharp_> AAA, installing...
[05:36] <manji> hey, how do i make VLC use a GTK interface?
[05:36] <AAA> sharp_  cool, you need root to use it, try nmap --help
[05:37] <geek|sauce> i wanna set up a "honey pot" on a virtual machine so i can packet sniff and still be behind a firewall.
[05:37] <AAA> geek|sauce  so get an old dell from the dumpster and put win98 on it
[05:37] <sharp_> AAA, i did a : nmap druid and i c ports 22,25,37,80,111,113,139,445,587,631 and 6000 open
[05:37] <mikomiko> I am receiving this message
[05:37] <mikomiko> can't open file ''easyubuntu/trunk/easyubuntu.py'': [Errno 2]  No such file or directory
[05:38] <AAA> sharp_  then, ssh <hubbyname>@box
[05:38] <Alth> Quick question. Is there a way to alias 'Windows D' - the command on a windows box to minimise all windows - to do just that on Ubuntu?
[05:38] <geek|sauce> hmmmm... despite my hobby of dumpster diving, i haven't come accross any PC's ever, lol
[05:38] <sharp_> AAA, ok.. but how do I "retrieve" files from his box to my laptops home folder?
[05:38] <PwcrLinux> HI there
[05:38] <AAA> Alth  that is in the keybindings, I think in gnome it is in the 'system' pull down
[05:39] <rakz0> I have install eggdrop package; is this file compiled?
[05:39] <Alth> "Keyboard Shortcuts", AAA?
[05:39] <AAA> sharp_  scp <hubby>@box:~/path/to/file
[05:39] <|lostbyte|> Alth: should be the one "show desktop"
[05:39] <AAA> sharp_  scp <hubby>@box:~/path/to/file .
[05:39] <do_me_nice> i cannot add aol membets to my gaim contact list...
[05:39] <Alth> |lostbyte|: I see "Hide all windows and focus desktop", guess that's it.
[05:39] <do_me_nice> the person is using aim.
[05:39] <AAA> Alth  I think so, in fluxbox you just change your fluxrc
[05:40] <Alth> AAA - Gnome for me.
[05:40] <|lostbyte|> Alth: yup.
[05:40] <Alth> Hmm, looks like it's not recognising my win-key.
[05:40] <do_me_nice> is there an aim for linux?
[05:40] <AAA> Alth  let me think, there is a quick little binary for that, let me think
[05:41] <PwcrLinux> I'm back :)
[05:41] <LadyVix> do_me_nice: use Gaim its like trillian
[05:41] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: dont you have konqueror ? which WM are you on ..
[05:41] <bimberi> do_me_nice: gaim
[05:41] <Healot> do_me_nice: (G)aim
[05:41] <PwcrLinux> Anyone, my pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12658 about file missing in the package..
[05:41] <harisund> Guys, I need some help understanding VNC and XDCMP here. Anybody free to help?
[05:41] <do_me_nice> thanks, but it wont add my aim buddies.
[05:41] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, ubuntu came with GNOME as default and Firefox... I dont know what Konqueror is But i would gladly set it up.. AAA's instructiosn are fine but I need to get files back and forth.
[05:42] <bimberi> !winkey
[05:42] <Alth> Actually, AAA, it seems to recognise it, as 'Super-L', but I can't get it to recognise that + D.
[05:42] <LadyVix> do_me_nice: what version of aim did you use...: one of the older ones that was local or one of the newer ones that had the buddies on the server?
[05:42] <AAA> Alth  crap.  I used to have to use it ran I ran ppc linux, setkeycodes or something, but that's not it
[05:42] <bimberi> !tell Alth about winkey
[05:42] <bimberi> !tell AAA about winkey
[05:42] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: :( sad.. konqueror is a kde client or what you say file.manager.
[05:42] <Alth> Right, thanks bimberi!
[05:42] <do_me_nice> i use msn
[05:42] <bimberi> Alth: np :)
[05:43] <sbartleylinux> any idea why smb shared printer setup through cups would not be useable after dapper beta upgrade?
[05:43] <do_me_nice> im not trying to transfer a list
[05:43] <fogos> hi someone knows, why when boot dapper, it open all the last session windows, how i can reset this??
[05:43] <sharp_> AAA, is there an easier way of transferring files back and forth? I edited /etc/fstab to access my husbands drive. But everytime i try to mount it i get an error.
[05:43] <AAA> cool
[05:43] <Khisanth> sharp_: are you using linux as well?
[05:43] <LadyVix> do_me_nice: gaim loads MSN lists and yahoo lists and several others...
[05:43] <AAA> sharp_  well paste the error on pastebin.com
[05:44] <sharp_> Khisanth, i use Ubuntu only. My husband uses Slackware.
[05:44] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: nmap <pc> -p 21,22        ..?
[05:44] <Khisanth> sharp_: then you could use sshfs :)
[05:44] <sharp_> |lostbyte|, those ports are open. :-)
[05:44] <AAA> sharp_  if it is just an nfs mount, it should be a simple fix
[05:44] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: good.. go to Nautilus
[05:44] <sharp_> AAA, it is an nfs mount.. let me paste the error here.. it's only ONE line
[05:44] <|lostbyte|> and type ftp://<pc>
[05:45] <AAA> sharp_  show paste your /etc/fstab and the error and the /etc/exports from your husbands box
[05:45] <riomerc> hello
[05:45] <riomerc> Um, how do I delete files from the terminal?
[05:45] <sharp_> AAA, shall i put it all in www.pastebin.com ?
[05:45] <|lostbyte|> AAA: lets not go into the nfs thingy.. as she has ftp and ssh open.
[05:45] <AAA> sharp_  please
[05:45] <roico> i have a really weird bug in nautilus with dapper... every time i use the character "-" in a hebrew filename, it puts me that char, and another weird char that looks like a square with 4 numbers in it... cant really explain it better... =\ in konqueror it doesnt happen
[05:46] <sharp_> AAA, ok.. one minute please while i gather all that..
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> riomerc,  it may be worth while to google and find a few bash tutorials. 'rm' is the command you need.
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> !bash
[05:46] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[05:46] <|lostbyte|> AAA: All she wants to do is transfer a tiny little file.
[05:46] <AAA> sharp_  this is on a LAN yes? a trusted LAN even?
[05:46] <Khisanth> roico: missing glyph in your font
[05:46] <riomerc> Dr_Willis: many thanks
[05:46] <sharp_> AAA, trusted. Only myself, my child and my husband.
[05:46] <PwcrLinux> Anyone, my pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12658 about file missing in the package..
[05:46] <darx> hi guys
[05:46] <darx> does windows release the dhcp lease when it shuts down?
[05:46] <TU> how do you force the removal of a package if the apckage is broken?
[05:46] <roico> Khisanth: so what can i do?
[05:46] <darx> coz if you are on dual boot ubuntu seems to have trouble getting the lease
[05:46] <sharp_> AAA, trusted LAN if u will.. ok... getting info.
[05:47] <TU> ie a script is erroring out when trying to remove the package so i want to totally get rid of it
[05:47] <darx> when i relese the lease manually before booting into ubuntu from windows, i don't get this problem
[05:47] <roico> Khisanth: it didnt happen in breezy...
[05:47] <Alth> Ok, so that kinda helped, just one more question...apparently I go into keybinding commands and tell it to run the command I want...but I want it to minimise everything. What do I tell it?
[05:47] <darx> any ideas??
[05:47] <Alth> Wait, hang on.
[05:48] <AAA> |lostbyte|  well, you can do it alot of ways, just depends on what the user is comfortable with and famiar with
[05:48] <odin_> |lostbyte|: -ovc xvid isn't working, saying I need to specify something
[05:48] <Alth> IT WORKS!
[05:48] <Healot> PwcrLinux: you missed "libgnome-vfs-common"
[05:48] <MattMcFarland> heya p33pz
[05:48] <|lostbyte|> AAA: First we dont know of the remote pc has nfs setup.
[05:48] <rm_you|class> I'm trying to install ubuntu on a Dell Inspirin 6000 Laptop, and it's having a weird problem... The screen goes entirely white when I try to boot the installer. It appears to do the same thing with a debian installer also :/
[05:48] <MattMcFarland> How do I go about putting my linux game into an ubuntu package?
[05:49] <Khisanth> roico: hmm if it is working fine in konq, change your gnome font to whatever you are using for kde
[05:49] <MattMcFarland> can anyone test my game? :D
[05:49] <AAA> |lostbyte|  timtowtdi
[05:49] <PwcrLinux> Healot: yea, it's in there .. one file missing from the packages, prolly they forgot to put the file into package in the updates..
[05:49] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672626
[05:50] <MattMcFarland> hello?
[05:50] <rm_you|class> Has anyone else seen this problem during an install? It looks like the LCD gets 100% bright for some reason
[05:50] <AAA> sharp_  where is the error?
[05:50] <|lostbyte|> odin_: its more like lavc is more in development and stable. so we can use it to make a xvid file with the right lavcopts.
[05:50] <MattMcFarland> I made a linux game, and it works on my ubuntu machine, I was wondering how I can get it on the package list???????
[05:50] <sharp_> AAA, ack..sorry
[05:50] <sharp_> AAA, posting...
[05:50] <arbeck> Has anyone had trouble with usb 2.0 devices and nforce2 based mother boards?
[05:50] <MattMcFarland> I have nforce2 board and it runs fine arbeckj
[05:51] <AAA> sharp_  and he should _really_ specify hosts in the exports, and restart nfs
[05:51] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  when I tried lavc, the end product was only audio and no video, I think it reverted back to frameno somehow
[05:51] <MattMcFarland> Hey is anyone here that is interested in playing a linux game
[05:51] <MattMcFarland> I made it special just for u
[05:51] <MattMcFarland> lol
[05:51] <roico> Khisanth: i tried changing font before... the weird thing is that it does put me the "-", and only after that it puts me that strange char... =\
[05:51] <MattMcFarland> http://www.shmup-dev.com/AOB/AoB.tar.gz ( 2 mb)
[05:51] <Healot> MattMcFarland: screenshotS?
[05:51] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672629
[05:51] <MattMcFarland> screenshots?
[05:51] <|lostbyte|> odin_: huh ? wow mencoder does'nt do that..
[05:52] <MattMcFarland> http://www.shmup-dev.com/AOB
[05:52] <Madpilot> MattMcFarland, #ubuntu-motu for packaging stuff
[05:52] <roico> Khisanth: and it happens only in hebrew, when that char is used by all languages...
[05:52] <|lostbyte|> odin_: then frameno.avi has audio only.
[05:52] <sharp_> AAA, specify hosts? what do u mean?
[05:52] <AAA> sharp_  dpkg -l|grep portmap
[05:52] <|lostbyte|> odin_: file frameno.avi
[05:52] <arbeck> here's what i get:
[05:52] <MattMcFarland> Healot: http://www.shmup-dev.com/AOB
[05:52] <arbeck> [4342721.813000]  usb 3-6: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 9
[05:52] <arbeck> [4342721.875000]  usb 3-6: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[05:52] <arbeck> [4342722.038000]  usb 3-6: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[05:52] <lflashl> ok is there a way to make vlc open just the once and no more
[05:52] <Madpilot> arbeck, pastebin next time!
[05:52] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  well I don't know what happened; and it's not frameno.avi, don't know where that came from
[05:53] <Healot> MattMcFarland: what are the dependencies?
[05:53] <Healot> heh I would package that...
[05:53] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  I think it's trying to automatically go to -ovc frameno for some reason
[05:53] <sharp_> AAA, sharp@ubuntu:/etc$ dpkg -l|grep portmap
[05:53] <sharp_> ii  portmap    5-10ubuntu3   The RPC portmapper
[05:53] <arbeck> usb 1.0 devices work fine, but any 2.0 device (HD, ipod, camera) fail
[05:53] <|lostbyte|> odin_: paste the exact line your using ?
[05:53] <AAA> sharp_  dpkg -l|grep nfs
[05:53] <MattMcFarland> Healot: just gcc, and open gl
[05:53] <Healot> 2D shooter nice
[05:53] <odin_> mencoder Elfen\ Lied\ 01.avi -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame EL1.avi
[05:54] <Healot> MattMcFarland: comes with gcc makefiles?
[05:54] <odin_> |lostbyte|: ^ that returned a video file with no video, just audio
[05:54] <|lostbyte|> odin_: no wonder.. :P you need the "-o" options for the output file.
[05:54] <bimberi> MattMcFarland: for information on packaging for ubuntu - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[05:54] <MattMcFarland> Healot: its already a binary
[05:54] <Healot> I'll package that...
[05:54] <MattMcFarland> Healot: you just have to run the binary
[05:54] <Healot> thanks
[05:54] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672635
[05:54] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  you know, I'm sure I'm going to be making the same mistake over and over
[05:54] <MattMcFarland> Healot: its already packaged there is no makefile
[05:55] <DarthLappy> ubotu: tell menisk about restrictedformats
[05:55] <AAA> odin_  you should paste your mencoder line, I am curious what you are brewing
[05:55] <|lostbyte|> odin_: its ok ! mencoder is simply a brain teaser...
[05:55] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  I mean more with screwing up the lines on everything
[05:56] <AAA> sharp_  alright, do lsmod|grep nfs  if that returns the modules then sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-user-server restart
[05:56] <|lostbyte|> AAA: just doing some basic converting..
[05:56] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  but the reason I'm doing this is because I want to play the video on my gp2x, which supports xvid codec
[05:56] <AAA> odin_  DVD::Rip
[05:56] <MattMcFarland> hey is anyone online that is NOT having linux probs? I was wondfering if you could TEST my game ?
[05:56] <MattMcFarland> http://www.shmup-dev.com/AOB
[05:56] <MattMcFarland> screenshots, etc
[05:57] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$ lsmod|grep nfs
[05:57] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$
[05:57] <PwcrLinux> oh boy healot left
[05:57] <Alth> MattMcFarland: Sure :P
[05:57] <AAA> sharp_  do the cmd I just gave you and that one again
[05:57] <|lostbyte|> odin_: then simple add this option.. -ffourcc XVID
[05:57] <odin_> AAA: DVD::Rip has worked terrible for me; its absolute path for the new files is aimed into /etc/ and I can't change it
[05:57] <AAA> odin_  hrm...
[05:57] <MattMcFarland> Thanks Alth
[05:58] <MattMcFarland> Alth: lemme know if it runs :D
[05:58] <|lostbyte|> odin_: you could do resizing with -vf scale:H:W
[05:58] <sharp_> AAA, sharp@ubuntu:/etc$ sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-user-server restart
[05:58] <sharp_> sudo: /etc/init.d/nfs-user-server: command not found
[05:59] <Alth> MattMcFarland: sure :)
[05:59] <MattMcFarland> If it does I really want to make it an ubuntu package
[05:59] <MattMcFarland> it is a binary already
[05:59] <MattMcFarland> no makefile needed
[05:59] <MattMcFarland> just run the binary and there ya go
[05:59] <|lostbyte|> AAA: i think it would be better off telling her to use ftp through Nautilus.. as she has port 21 open.
[06:00] <odin_> |lostbyte|: telling me that scale:320:240 doesn't exist
[06:00] <AAA> sharp_  sudo modprobe nfs
[06:00] <do_me_nice> would using my msn list for gaim in windows taint my list?
[06:00] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$ sudo modprobe nfs
[06:00] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$
[06:00] <PwcrLinux> Hiya madpolit
[06:00] <AAA> |lostbyte|  she said she wanted "an easier way"
[06:01] <|lostbyte|> odin_: try "-vf scale=320:240"
[06:01] <AAA> |lostbyte|  I would just use rsync -auve ssh box:/foo/ /foo/
[06:01] <do_me_nice> do i have to sign up on aim with my email adress?
[06:01] <Alth> Downloading, MattMcFarland :)
[06:01] <|lostbyte|> AAA: She has no idea about nfs, and its not easy for a start..
[06:01] <MattMcFarland> kewl :D
[06:01] <vinboy> hi
[06:02] <vinboy> any standalone flash player?
[06:02] <xerophyte> why there is two version of cyrus-imapd just wondering cyrus21-admin cyrus-imapd-2.2??
[06:02] <AAA> |lostbyte|  it really is simple, besides once it is setup, it just works. just like an smb share like you recommended
[06:02] <rm_you> I'm trying to install ubuntu on a Dell Inspirin 6000 Laptop, and it's having a weird problem... The screen goes entirely white when I try to boot the installer. Any ideas?
[06:02] <sharp_> AAA, i was reading about nfs... and i did install nfs on :applications to install. then i modified the /etc/fstab per examples.. but u saw the error: RPC: Program not registered. that's where i got stuck.
[06:03] <|lostbyte|> AAA: As you say :)
[06:03] <AAA> sharp_  cat /etc/filesystems|grep nfs
[06:03] <blindx> synaptic
[06:03] <blindx> woops wrong thing
[06:03] <blindx> Can someone help me with a bluetooth issue? :| I have three items that I can connect together, but my computer won't connect to any of them and I don't know why :|
[06:03] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$  cat /etc/filesystems|grep nfs
[06:03] <sharp_> cat: /etc/filesystems: No such file or directory
[06:03] <Alth> It runs fine, MattMcFarland :)
[06:04] <AAA> sharp_  d0h, sorry!!! /proc/filesystems
[06:04] <ncaller> Do I need to compile a special kernel to get it to detect both of my PCI-Express video cards?
[06:04] <Alth> Fun, too!
[06:04] <|lostbyte|> blindx: Bluetooth works amazingly in kde.
[06:04] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$  cat /proc/filesystems|grep nfs
[06:04] <sharp_> nodev   nfs
[06:04] <sharp_> nodev   nfs4
[06:05] <m1nds1llus1on> Anyone know how to get gnome-power-management working for ubuntu?
[06:05] <dager> blindx: make sure you have bluetooth support packages installed (apt-cache search bluez)
[06:05] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  it says I need to specify one/combo of bitrate, pass, or quantizer settings
[06:05] <blindx> ah, so it's the fact that i have gnome that won't let me take advantage of my bluetooth?
[06:05] <blindx> i have all of bluez.
[06:05] <blindx> i have gnome-bluetooth
[06:05] <protocol1> yo
[06:05] <pip> how to mount usbdisk ?
[06:05] <AAA> sharp_  did you sudo modprobe nfs ?  if that fails then you need that module
[06:05] <blindx> pip: just plug it in. it should mount automatically.
[06:06] <MattMcFarland> cool Alth
[06:06] <GigaClon> im having problems using nautillus to connect to a WebDav server
[06:06] <MattMcFarland> my first linux game woohoo!
[06:06] <pip> blindx, then do you know how to mount it by hand
[06:06] <blindx> mount /dev/sda1  ?
[06:06] <Alth> Yep, it's really good, Matt :)
[06:06] <m1nds1llus1on> anyone? anyone?
[06:06] <pip> blindx, are you sure ?
[06:06] <sharp_> AAA, according to lsmod the module nfs is there.. but its used by 0
[06:06] <blindx> pip: no
[06:06] <|lostbyte|> odin_: that goes with "-lavcopts bitrate=<n>,etc..." read the man for extra values of lavcopts
[06:07] <AAA> sharp_  modprobe sunrpc lockd
[06:07] <MattMcFarland> gftp is exactly like filezilla
[06:07] <MattMcFarland> I wonder which came first now
[06:07] <pip> How to mount USBdisk manipulatly ?
[06:07] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$  modprobe sunrpc lockd
[06:07] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:/etc$
[06:07] <MattMcFarland> thanks Alth :D
[06:07] <AAA> pip  sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /some/place
[06:07] <AAA> sharp_  !mount
[06:08] <MattMcFarland> !mount
[06:08] <|lostbyte|> MattMcFarland: konqueror is the best.. does almost all the protocoles.. you name it
[06:08] <ubotu> [mount]  the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[06:08] <MattMcFarland> oh thats kde isnt it tho?
[06:08] <MattMcFarland> I went with gnome this time
[06:08] <|lostbyte|> MattMcFarland: yes :/
[06:08] <eduardo> Does anybody here knows if Ubuntu 6.06 is coming with a native NTFS fstab suport?
[06:08] <MattMcFarland> kde has a better file explorer but oh well
[06:08] <AAA> using the '!' as the first line on the cmd-line will replay that cmd it most closely matches from left to right
[06:09] <sharp_> AAA, mount -t nfs druid:/data /home/sharp/stuff gives the same error as b4: RPC program not registered.
[06:09] <Vinny> Hello everyone
[06:09] <MattMcFarland> !noob
[06:09] <ubotu> hmm... noob is a four letter word, just like rtfm or jfgi. Don't use it
[06:09] <MattMcFarland> ROFL!!
[06:09] <blindx> what's jfgi?
[06:09] <|lostbyte|> !listkeys cli
[06:09] <MattMcFarland> !test
[06:09] <ubotu> Stop poking me!
[06:09] <ubotu> Factoid search of 'cli' by key (8 shown): reposcli ;; eclipse ;; chat clients ;; start an irc client war #DEL# ;; pastebin cli #DEL# ;; thin client ;; irc clients ;; cli.
[06:09] <Alth> Just f'in google it.
[06:09] <MattMcFarland> !poke
[06:09] <blindx> ah
[06:09] <MattMcFarland> LOL
[06:10] <MattMcFarland> thats a funny bot
[06:10] <MattMcFarland> !bot
[06:10] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[06:10] <AAA> sharp_  did your mount command work this time?
[06:10] <MattMcFarland> :(
[06:10] <|lostbyte|> !poke MattMcFarland
[06:10] <PwcrLinux> oh well....
[06:10] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, |lostbyte|
[06:10] <_sHaDe> DormO
[06:10] <PwcrLinux> cya later
[06:10] <pip> AAA, Then do you know how to mount usbdisk on RH?
[06:10] <AAA> pip  same
[06:10] <MattMcFarland> !afk
[06:10] <ubotu> MattMcFarland: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:10] <sharp_> AAA, no :-( It gives me the same error as b4. RPC: Program not registered. Shall I restart my computer?
[06:11] <|lostbyte|> pip: RH ?
[06:11] <AAA> sharp_  NO!
[06:11] <NickGarvey> redhat I think..
[06:11] <MattMcFarland> !rtfm
[06:11] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MattMcFarland
[06:11] <blindx> MattMcFarland, don't play with the bot
[06:11] <sharp_> AAA, ok..sorry.
[06:11] <MattMcFarland> ok :(
[06:11] <MattMcFarland> its extremely tempting
[06:11] <GigaClon> im having problems using nautillus to connect to a WebDav server
[06:11] <m1nds1llus1on> Anyone know how to fix the whole "DPMS support not enabled in gnome-screensaver" crap for gnome-power-manager thing? I have been working on it all afternoon and cannot figure out how to fix it.
[06:11] <NickGarvey> MattMcFarland: use a pm, "/msg ubotu something"
[06:11] <blindx> MattMcFarland, you can pm it
[06:11] <MattMcFarland> lol ok
[06:11] <pip> AAA,But it failed,said bad option
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> .msg uboto will u marry me?
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> oops
[06:12] <blindx> lmfao.
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> XD
[06:12] <Alth> And that was just bash'd :P
[06:12] <m1nds1llus1on> *yawn*
[06:12] <|lostbyte|> MattMcFarland: bot is male :P
[06:12] <blindx> it's ubotu by the way, not uboto
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> noooooooooo
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> lolol
[06:12] <cassidy> Hey guys
[06:12] <NickGarvey> hello
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> :S
[06:12] <cassidy> ?
[06:12] <Alth> Homophobic technophobe >.<
[06:12] <pip> |lostbyte|, Red hat
[06:12] <MattMcFarland> .msg ubotu will u marry me?
[06:13] <cassidy> haha
[06:13] <odin_> Alth:  a double threat?
[06:13] <NickGarvey> MattMcFarland: its a / not a .
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> oh nows
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> noes
[06:13] <m1nds1llus1on> lolercopter
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> haha nick
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> :D
[06:13] <|lostbyte|> pip: Huh ? what you doing in ubuntu.
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> :X
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> :& I'm kiddin
[06:13] <cassidy> ubotu My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:13] <ubotu> cassidy: okay
 Alth:  a double threat? <-- Hmm?
[06:13] <Madpilot> MattMcFarland, chat can go to #ubuntu-offtopic, please - and ease up on the Enter key...
[06:13] <cassidy> hhaha
[06:13] <NickGarvey> !forget my cat's name
[06:13] <ubotu> NickGarvey: i forgot my cat's name
[06:13] <pip> |lostbyte|, In fact I am now using Ubuntu
 will you marry me?  |  <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> :(
[06:13] <MattMcFarland> ok
[06:14] <cassidy> ubotu: YOU REALLA WILL?
[06:14] <ubotu> cassidy: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:14] <Hobbsee> !+botabuse
[06:14] <NickGarvey> !tell cassidy about bot
[06:14] <ubotu> You can play with me in /msg or #debian-bots without being banned.
[06:14] <odin_> Alth:  a homophobe technophobe!  I wonder what happens when he meets a homosexual robot....
[06:14] <|lostbyte|> pip: usb device is /dev/sd[x]  so mount it.
[06:14] <|lostbyte|> pip: usb device for storage ^
[06:14] <Alth> odin_: Well, um...<MattMcFarland> .msg ubotu will u marry me?
[06:14] <ubuntu_> siiitttt
[06:14] <kameron> anyone done a myth tv setup?
[06:14] <obscurite> anyone here run qmail on an ubuntu box?
[06:14] <odin_> Alth: the game is on!
[06:14] <cassidy> anyone can tell me how to register "irc" in a web browser?
[06:14] <obscurite> kameron - not yet! one of these days. :)
[06:15] <m1nds1llus1on> my anus is bleeding
[06:15] <NickGarvey> !ops
[06:15] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[06:15] <cassidy> hello?
[06:15] <m1nds1llus1on> and my spoon is too big
[06:15] <sharp_> AAA, am I missing a program of some sort?
[06:15] <MattMcFarland> hey guys I cant join these other channels
[06:15] <Alth> My ANUS...is BLEEDING!
[06:15] <Hobbsee> m1nds1llus1on: that's inappropriate
[06:15] <cassidy> can any1 tell me how to register "irc" in a web browser?
[06:15] <MattMcFarland> offtopic does not exist
[06:15] <Alth> Oi.
[06:15] <Alth> He's just quoting >.<
[06:15] <cassidy> can any1 tell me how to register "irc" in a web browser?
[06:15] <Alth> And...so was I.
[06:15] <cassidy> >:(
[06:15] <AAA> sharp_  can you restart the nfs-user-server on the nfs server?
[06:15] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:15] <cassidy> OMG
[06:15] <odin_> ah, such efficient security personnel
[06:15] <MattMcFarland> Hey I can't seem to find the offtopic place
[06:16] <NickGarvey> !offtopic
[06:16] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:16] <pip> AAA, sys said wrong fs type ,so is there some sth wrong?
[06:16] <MattMcFarland> or the other place where I can talk about putting my game on ubuntu
[06:16] <sharp_> AAA, i am not sure how... but i will follow your instructions to the letter. :-)
[06:16] <benplaut> m1nds1llus1on: leave now
[06:16] <cassidy> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REGISTER "IRC" IN A BROWSER
[06:16] <m1nds1llus1on> for sayin anus?
[06:16] <cassidy> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REGISTER "IRC" IN A BROWSER
[06:16] <cassidy> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REGISTER "IRC" IN A BROWSER
[06:16] <cassidy> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REGISTER "IRC" IN A BROWSER
[06:16] <NickGarvey> cassidy: stop it
[06:16] <benplaut> SHUT UP
[06:16] <benplaut> ty
[06:16] <MattMcFarland> wow
[06:16] <NickGarvey> haha ops are busy today
[06:16] <Hobbsee> NickGarvey: so i see!
[06:16] <MattMcFarland> I'm extraordinary lucky that I'm still not here
[06:16] <MattMcFarland> er still here
[06:16] <odin_> I hate it when my fingers get stuck on the Ctrl, V, and Enter keys
[06:16] <|lostbyte|> kick kick kick ! love the sounf of that..
[06:17] <odin_> darn crazy glue
[06:17] <m1nds1llus1on> i quote a cartoon and i get kicked *sigh*
[06:17] <MattMcFarland> LOL odin
[06:17] <AAA> sharp_  sudo apt-get install nfs-common
[06:17] <nalioth> !offtopic
[06:17] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[06:17] <MyLady> how do I upgrade to Dapper?
[06:17] <odin_> minds1llus1on: bring that cartoon in here and we'll kick it out too
[06:17] <Hobbsee> !+upgrade
[06:17] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[06:17] <benplaut> !dapper
[06:17] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[06:17] <NickGarvey> !tell MyLady about upgrade
[06:17] <benplaut> oh
[06:17] <sharp_> AAA, nfs-common is already the newest version..
[06:17] <AAA> pip  you can try -t fat32
[06:17] <m1nds1llus1on> like there aren't a million other off topic conversations going on. Hell, i asked a legit question and got NO answer
[06:17] <MattMcFarland> #ubuntu-offtopic does NOT exist
[06:17] <nalioth> !patience
[06:17] <MattMcFarland> :@
[06:17] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Please be aware there are a lot of questions, but only maybe few who might know the answer for you. Please be patient. Your attitude may determine their willingness to help you.
[06:17] <MattMcFarland> :-@
[06:18] <MyLady> NickGarvey: thanks
[06:18] <AAA> sharp_  /etc/init.d/nfs-common restart
[06:18] <Madpilot> MattMcFarland, um, yes it does...
[06:18] <nalioth> MattMcFarland: i beg your pardon, i'm in #ubuntu-offtopic right now
[06:18] <NickGarvey> MattMcFarland: I am in it right now
[06:18] <|lostbyte|> AAA: there is a fat32 ?
[06:18] <MattMcFarland> :'(
[06:18] <benplaut> nalioth: i didn't know !patience existed 0_0
[06:18] <MattMcFarland> I typed /join offtopic it didnt work
[06:18] <AAA> |lostbyte|  on a usbstick?
[06:18] <MattMcFarland> I also typed /join ubuntu-offtopic it didnt work
[06:18] <nalioth> MattMcFarland: type /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:18] <cassidy> CAN ANYBODY TELL ME HOW TO REGISTER "IRC" IN A BROWSER
[06:18] <sharp_> AAA, done
[06:18] <MattMcFarland> * ubuntu-offtopic :That channel doesn't exist
[06:18] <|lostbyte|> AAA: no for "-t"
[06:19] <nalioth> MattMcFarland: irc channels start with #
[06:19] <Madpilot> MattMcFarland, /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:19] <manji> hey, can anyone help me with getting mplayer?
[06:19] <MattMcFarland> oh
[06:19] <MattMcFarland> well low and behold
[06:19] <NickGarvey> manji: enable all the repos, and apt-get install mplayer
[06:19] <|lostbyte|> manji: apt-get install mplayer
[06:19] <m1nds1llus1on> sudo apt-get install mplayer
[06:19] <manji> NickGarvey: |lostbyte|: that gives me an error
[06:20] <sharp_> AAA, ahh wait... there is a message: STarting nfs statd .....       [fail] 
[06:20] <NickGarvey> manji: pastebin it
[06:20] <manji> NickGarvey: |lostbyte|: Package mplayer is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[06:20] <|lostbyte|> !tell manji about repos
[06:20] <NickGarvey> manji: mmm I don't like that..
[06:20] <NickGarvey> manji: apt-get update?
[06:20] <sharp_> AAA, darn. I suppose it's broken.
[06:20] <TTilus> manji: look what NickGarvey said
[06:20] <AAA> |lostbyte|  you got me
[06:20] <GigaClon> im having problems using nautillus to connect to a WebDav server
[06:20] <|lostbyte|> ;)
[06:20] <manji> NickGarvey: so whats that mean?
[06:20] <GigaClon> help please
[06:20] <manji> NickGarvey: already updated
[06:20] <NickGarvey> manji: apt-get upgrade?
[06:20] <AAA> sharp_  paste _that_ error tail -n 33 /var/log/syslog
[06:21] <majd> can i upgrade to drapper without a format?
[06:21] <dager> nope :)
[06:21] <AAA> majd  of course
[06:21] <majd> that's beautiful
[06:21] <m1nds1llus1on> just won't be the cleanest of installs
[06:21] <TTilus> GigaClon: define "problem"
[06:21] <manji> NickGarvey: upgrade doesnt work either
[06:21] <majd> m1nds1llus1on, in what way?
[06:21] <NickGarvey> manji: what do you mena doesn't work?
[06:21] <lflashl> how do i use apt-get to dl gnome 2.14?
[06:21] <_jason> ubotu: tell majd about upgrade
[06:21] <cassidy> Hello, I have a question.
[06:21] <_jason> majd: note that dapper is still beta
[06:22] <majd> sucks to have a robot smarter than you....
[06:22] <odin_> ubotu: tell me about me
[06:22] <manji> NickGarvey: just say "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove yadda yadda yadda"
[06:22] <TTilus> cassidy: just make it not be in all caps
[06:22] <NickGarvey> !forget my dog's name
[06:22] <ubotu> i forgot my dog's name, NickGarvey
[06:22] <TTilus> :)
[06:22] <majd> _jason, i asked here and people said it's stable enough to use till full release comes...
[06:22] <pip> AAA, Thank you
[06:22] <odin_> holy cache dump!
[06:22] <_jason> majd: well just so you know, I upgraded today and some things are broken still
[06:22] <odin_> ubotu responded with "I don't know what is 'odin_" '
[06:22] <ubotu> odin_: that's too long
[06:22] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672671
[06:22] <manji> so, anyone have any ideas on mplayer?
[06:23] <NickGarvey> manji: hmm..
[06:23] <froggontherocks> do you know how do undo all that automatix did
[06:23] <m1nds1llus1on> build it from source!
[06:23] <cassidy> Does anybody know how to set a browser so that it automatically goes to xchat when you click an irc:// link?
[06:23] <NickGarvey> manji: apt-get install gmplayer?
[06:23] <GigaClon> TTilus, I enter the URL in for the server in the places menus. but it can't open the server, I know its up
[06:23] <|lostbyte|> majd: yes ! mplayer rocks :P
[06:23] <manji> NickGarvey: cant find package
[06:23] <dager> cassidy: i'd suggest konqueror, cause its a little easier to set up kio slaves
[06:23] <NickGarvey> manji: I had that problem for a while.. how did I gix it...
[06:23] <froggontherocks> or perhaps why my deskjet 3653 usb printer isn't findable
[06:23] <TTilus> GigaClon: can you connect the server with any other webdav client??
[06:23] <odin_> *sniff* the bot knows me so well...
[06:23] <manji> NickGarvey: lol
[06:23] <majd> _jason, is it stable enough for everyday use, and a couple of java apps?
[06:23] <NickGarvey> manji: run deb orphan?
[06:23] <TTilus> GigaClon: can you connect to any other webdav server with your nautilus?
[06:24] <TTilus> GigaClon: just to sort out where the problem lies
[06:24] <manji> NickGarvey: deb orphan? making no sense to me...
[06:24] <GigaClon> TTilus, I only have one client and one server
[06:24] <AAA> sharp_  ls -l /var/run/rpc.statd.pid
[06:24] <_jason> majd: it's stable, it depends on what you need to do.  For example, the mplayer I have now doesn't play what my old one used to and I can't use checkinstall and firefox seems to hang instead of close
[06:24] <NickGarvey> !deborphan
[06:24] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:24] <NickGarvey> bah
[06:24] <GigaClon> TTilus, the uni is paranoid and only uses WebDav, never used it elsewhere
[06:24] <fid> anyone familiar with creating scripts for linux?  I.E.  I want to create a script that will mount and unmount my digital camera
[06:24] <TTilus> GigaClon: install another client  :)
[06:25] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:~$ ls -l /var/run/rpc.statd.pid
[06:25] <sharp_> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 5 2006-04-20 22:34 /var/run/rpc.statd.pid
[06:25] <manji> NickGarvey: so what is deb orphan?
[06:25] <fid> I know its basically just putting the command in a text file, but how do I move a file from the desktop to /usr/bin?
[06:25] <odin_> |lostbyte|: is there anything wrong with this: mencoder Elfen\ Lied\ 01.avi -ovc lavc -oac mp3lame -o EL1.avi
[06:25] <GiGaHuRtZ> Deborphan isn't that great, a lot of time I have it tell me packages were orphaned which really weren't
[06:25] <_jason> majd: if you don't mind having some little things not working, then it's ok
[06:25] <m1nds1llus1on> try getting mplayer-custom
[06:25] <cassidy> Does anybody know how to set a browser so that it automatically goes to xchat when you click an irc:// link? Can anybody offer me a step-by-step explanation?
[06:25] <majd> _jason, i hate mplayer....
[06:25] <TTilus> GigaClon: if they are paranoid, it may well be that there is some security related glitches on the way
[06:25] <NickGarvey> !deborphan is <reply>a program used to clean up unneeded packages that are no long needed to meet dependencies, apt-get install deborphan
[06:25] <ubotu> NickGarvey: okay
[06:25] <|lostbyte|> fid: ln command.
[06:25] <fid> cassidy do you mean creating a link?
[06:25] <manji> majd: how could you hate mplayer?
[06:25] <GiGaHuRtZ> !deborphan
[06:25] <ubotu> a program used to clean up unneeded packages that are no long needed to meet dependencies, apt-get install deborphan
[06:26] <NickGarvey> !deborphan =~ s/<reply>a/a/
[06:26] <ubotu> OK, NickGarvey
[06:26] <|lostbyte|> odin_: nope.
[06:26] <manji> !deborphan
[06:26] <majd> manji, well...apart from the ugliest UI i've ever encountered....it keeps giving me errors, i just hate it's UI
[06:26] <|lostbyte|> odin_: whats the error ?
[06:26] <|lostbyte|> fid: yes.
[06:26] <mikomiko> i installed gftp
[06:26] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  well it ended up returned a 18kb movie that doesn't play anything
[06:26] <Khisanth> hmm looks like this livecd just blue screened :)
[06:26] <mikomiko> how do i use it
[06:26] <janinux2005> algien habla espaol
[06:26] <_jason> !es
[06:26] <Hobbsee> !es
[06:26] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:26] <m1nds1llus1on> _jason: try mplayer-586 if you are running an intel processor
[06:27] <_jason> m1nds1llus1on: thanks
[06:27] <odin_> |lostbyte|: oh, wait, that's something called test.avi
[06:27] <NickGarvey> mikomiko: alt+f2, type gftp, enter
[06:27] <fid> lostbyte ok, so i make the command a txt file and put it in the /usr/bin correct?
[06:27] <|lostbyte|> odin_: You got to make sure the file your converting plays first.
[06:27] <|lostbyte|> fid: correct.
[06:27] <carthik> What the closest bittorrent client o Azureus minus the java for gnome?
[06:27] <fid> ok
[06:27] <fid> my question is..
[06:27] <GigaClon> utorrent
[06:27] <sharp_> AAA, sharp@ubuntu:~$ ls -l /var/run/rpc.statd.pid
[06:27] <sharp_> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 5 2006-04-20 22:34 /var/run/rpc.statd.pid
[06:27] <odin_> |lostbyte|: the file does play, but after its done doing that, there's still no vid, and the music now freezes up
[06:27] <|lostbyte|> CraiZE: bittorrent from bittorrent.com
[06:27] <TTilus> fid: you might try /usr/local/bin just to be explicite with whats your own and whats not
[06:27] <fid> how do I move those txt files from my desktop to /usr/bin ?
[06:28] <cassidy> Does anybody know how to set a browser so that it automatically goes to xchat when you click an irc:// link? Can anybody offer me a step-by-step explanation?
[06:28] <CraiZE> huh ?
[06:28] <CraiZE> what i do ?
[06:28] <NickGarvey> fid: mv ~/Desktop/file.txt /usr/bin
[06:28] <fid> TTilus ok
[06:28] <scorchsaber> Hey, I'm trying to delete an item in my trash--but it won't get out. It doesn't even ask if it should be deleted, it just sits there when I press delete, or right-click and select delete from trash
[06:28] <fid> damn hahaha
[06:28] <carthik> Sorry, I want a bittorrent client with functionality like Azureus, and it has to be java-free preferably a gnome app. Not commandline based, and not one that creates a seperate window for each torrent
[06:28] <AAA> sharp_  ps aux|grep stat and tell me what it returns
[06:28] <|lostbyte|> fid: nope ! dont name them as *.txt just give them distinct names like mountty..
[06:28] <CraiZE> carthik,  g3torrent maybe
[06:28] <NickGarvey> when you sudo, does it run the command as root? or just give you root power?
[06:28] <AAA> NickGarvey  root power
[06:29] <FlannelKing> NickGarvey: it runs the command as root
[06:29] <|lostbyte|> odin_: does it play allone..
[06:29] <TTilus> fid: if you wanna run it, check it has #!/bin/sh at the first line
[06:29] <AAA> FlannelKing  incorrect
[06:29] <NickGarvey> FlannelKing: so using ~ would be /root not /home/user?
[06:29] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  alone? yes
[06:29] <scorchsaber> Can anybody help me empty my trash?
[06:29] <manji> NickGarvey: no, it just runs the command as root
[06:29] <fid> lostbyte how do i know if i'm saving it as .txt or not, I created the file with text editor
[06:29] <carthik> CraiZE, there is no such package in the repos
[06:29] <FlannelKing> AAA: er? no, it runs the command, it's not like su where you become root.
[06:29] <|lostbyte|> odin_: why are you converting an avi to avi ?
[06:29] <CraiZE> carthik, its not a package
[06:29] <rakz0> hey guys .. where can I find the firewall?
[06:29] <|lostbyte|> fid: you can see the extention..
[06:30] <scorchsaber> I'm trying to delete an item in my trash--but it won't get out. It doesn't even ask if it should be deleted, it just sits there when I press delete, or right-click and select delete from trash
[06:30] <fid> oh ok
[06:30] <GigaClon> any clue how to use "davfs2", typing it in a terminal doesn't work
[06:30] <carthik> CraiZE, well what would it be then? I would like something in the repos - havent yet started installing things from source on this system
[06:30] <TTilus> NickGarvey: tilde expansion is done before the program is run
[06:30] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672676
[06:30] <NickGarvey> well.. "sudo whoami" returns root
[06:30] <fid> yI just named them unmountcamera and mountcamera
[06:30] <odin_> |lostbyte|:  all I need to change is the bloody codec
[06:30] <AAA> FlannelKing  correct, which is much different
[06:30] <NickGarvey> TTilus: oh ok thank you
[06:30] <CraiZE> carthik, i dont use torrents, i run G3torrent on a server so lots of ppl can up .torrent files
[06:30] <slackern> scorchsaber: Did you rightclick the Trashcan icon and look for "Empty Trash" in the popup menu there?
[06:30] <CraiZE> sorry, i have different needs then most ppl :)
[06:30] <AAA> !sudo
[06:30] <ubotu> well, sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:31] <carthik> CraiZE, dude, I thought I said "client" :)
[06:31] <scorchsaber> slackern: Didn't know that the icon had that. Thanks, it worked
[06:31] <TTilus> fid: you have execute flag set to you scripts too?
[06:31] <CraiZE> carthik, DUDE, it is a client
[06:31] <AAA> sudo allows you to give priviledes over files and commands and what not based on user/group it is not the same as root
[06:31] <TTilus> fid: chmod a+x ?
[06:31] <CraiZE> carthik, it just isnt in the repos, so i cant help you, good day ;)
[06:31] <|lostbyte|> afk
[06:31] <carthik> CraiZE, wait a minute, it is something you use on your server to help people UP torrents, and you call it a client for a gnome desktop??
[06:31] <fid> TTIlus, i'm not sure
[06:32] <scorchsaber> carthik: You can use alien to convert RPMs to .deb files, but it may not work correctly
[06:32] <fid> I have the files chmod to 755
[06:32] <TTilus> AAA: fix that
[06:32] <carthik> scorchsaber, thanks for the information
[06:32] <CraiZE> carthik, no actually its a program with a web User interface, and it has an auto import .torrent feature, and various other settings
[06:32] <scorchsaber> carthik: So you might want to find the website and install from source or RPM
[06:32] <CraiZE> carthik, it has an ui also
[06:32] <gtrplr> I updated my kernel and have lost my wlan0 to eth1 and I cant get my wireless to work..HELP?
[06:33] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: redo it all
[06:33] <manji> hey, what config file controls my default editor?
[06:33] <fid> TTilus, can you just message me ?
[06:33] <odin_> does anybody know how I can easiler change a video's codec?
[06:33] <carthik> CraiZE, thanks, but I am not too keen on installing a server right now, to administer it, or to make my client world-accessible, by mistake.
[06:33] <AAA> sharp_  ok...killall -9 rpc.statd && rpc.statd
[06:33] <i\o> I'm only getting 4.0 fps on games (with no 3D accel), this is driving me crazy, what can I do about it?
[06:33] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: when you upgrade your kernel things change around, you need to redo it
[06:33] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, what do you mean?
[06:33] <dager> manji> depends on your shell.. im guessing you use bash?
[06:33] <TiggerUK> i had problems with sudo where it did not appear to work globaly like root user
[06:33] <TTilus> GigaClon: mayge man davfs2 of /usr/share/doc/davfs2 or google?
[06:33] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: using ndiswrapper?
[06:33] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, tried that
[06:33] <manji> dager: yes
[06:33] <Madpilot> i\o, ATI or Nvidia graphics card?
[06:33] <babo> scp -p 220 ~/.ssh/identity.pub user@x.x.x.x:  prompts for a password, I then enter it and it tells it's me  permission denied. But I can ssh no probs with the same account.
[06:33] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, yes sir
[06:33] <intelikey> any way to keep kswapd0 from loading  or anyway to kill it ?
[06:33] <AAA> sharp_  then try your mount command.  I am close to out of ideas :/
[06:33] <m1nds1llus1on> ndiswrapper is a godsend
[06:33] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: did you compile it?
[06:33] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, yes
[06:34] <dager> manji> your .bashrc file... look for a line like "EXPORT EDITOR='whatever' "
[06:34] <TTilus> fid: "message" what?
[06:34] <fid> haha
[06:34] <dager> at least, i think thats the syntax..
[06:34] <manji> dager: oh, so its the EDITOR environment var, correct?
[06:34] <TTilus> fid: you mean private like /msg
[06:34] <fid> like outside of this channel so I don't lose what you say before I can try it hahaha
[06:34] <menisk> does ayone know a good media player for ubuntu... im a newbie
[06:34] <intelikey> dager lower case  export
[06:34] <fid> ya
[06:34] <dager> yes
[06:34] <i\o> Madpilot, haha I'm not even sure.. its a laptop.. the driver that I normally use is sis I think
[06:34] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: I'd recompile it
[06:34] <AAA> sharp_  the only other thing I can think of.  did you or the server make any alterations to the /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny files?
[06:34] <gtrplr> menisk, xmms is still nice for audio
[06:34] <scorchsaber> I think this should be simple: How do I change things like what opens .mpegs by default, or PDFs, etcetera?
[06:34] <TTilus> fid: got that?
[06:34] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: thats what I did, took me all of 2 minutes
[06:34] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I have three times
[06:35] <Madpilot> i\o, hmm, not sure about SiS - someone might have an idea here, though
[06:35] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: did you clean up waht you did before?
[06:35] <menisk> xmms?
[06:35] <francolq> anyone could install wine in amd64?
[06:35] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I rm 'ed all previous
[06:35] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: rmmod ndiswrapper, modprobe -r ndiswrapper
[06:35] <i\o> Madpilot, Frig.  :-/  Shouldn't I be getting more than that anyways?
[06:35] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: rm -r /etc/ndiswrapper, rm -r /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
[06:35] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, sorry...tryied that too
[06:35] <fid> TTilus i got your message but not sure if you are getting mine
[06:35] <introverse> could someone help me with installing vmware workstation 5? everytime i runinstaller terminal 'just quits'....anyone knowwhat gives?
[06:35] <menisk> gtrplr, xmms?
[06:36] <skpl_> does anyone know where i can download the w32codecs package? or can someone send it to me?
[06:36] <Caminomaster> Bye 2 all
[06:36] <AAA> !w32codec
[06:36] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[06:36] <sharp_> AAA, i made some modifications to the /etc/hosts.allow file... All I did was put what my husbands file has. I did not touch /etc/hosts.deny file... but i will check it.
[06:36] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: did you remove that too?
[06:36] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: and then make uninstall?
[06:36] <i\o> How can I find out what type of video card I have?
[06:37] <intelikey> lshw
[06:37] <AAA> sharp_  oh geez. that is your problem then I bet. you didn't happen to use vim an create a /etc/hosts.allow~ file ?
[06:37] <TiggerUK> skpl, do you use automatix or what ever they call it?
[06:37] <sharp_> AAA, the /etc/hosts.deny is untouched.
[06:37] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, yes
[06:37] <intelikey> lspci  maybe even
[06:37] <i\o> intelikey, neet, thanks
[06:37] <skpl_> TiggerUK, no, i have no idea what that is
[06:37] <TTilus> fid: no im not, mmm, what should i /mode
[06:37] <sharp_> AAA, i did create a hosts.allow file... Here i will paste it in pastebin.com
[06:37] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: damn.. um okie, did you ndiswrapper -e driver?
[06:37] <gtrplr> yes
[06:37] <i\o> yeah its a sis video
[06:37] <fid> ?
[06:38] <TiggerUK> ive been told autmatix dowload codecs automaticly og the fly when required
[06:38] <Cain_China> join 1
[06:38] <Cain_China> join #2
[06:38] <NickGarvey> NO! no automatix!
[06:38] <NickGarvey> don't do it!
[06:38] <fid> ok well i guess we'll just try here
[06:38] <Madpilot> TiggerUK, if it doesn't bork your whole machine...
[06:38] <lflashl> whts the command to see wht linux ver u runnning
[06:38] <NickGarvey> friends don't let friends use automatix!
[06:38] <fid> I have the 2 files mount and unmount camera
[06:38] <TiggerUK> perhaps someelese in the room as used it
[06:38] <dager> uname -a
[06:38] <AAA> lflashl  cat /etc/issue
[06:38] <TTilus> fid: like how can i make your /msg be visible to me
[06:38] <i\o> uname --help
[06:38] <fid> not too sure hahaha
[06:39] <manji> okay, well can someone tell me how to make VLC use GTK (rather than its hideous default X look)
[06:39] <intelikey> lflashl  uname -a    lsb_release
[06:39] <fid> unless you just have gaim or something
[06:39] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: yeah.. I don't know.. I have said about all I know
[06:39] <TiggerUK> well some with kubuntu uses it all fine n dandy
[06:39] <manji> i already have gvlc and gnome-vlc
[06:39] <NickGarvey> !tell TiggerUK about automatix
[06:40] <TTilus> fid: try ls -l thefile
[06:40] <manji> does no one know how to make VLC use GTK?
[06:40] <lflashl> how to find out if i have a C compiler installed
[06:40] <TiggerUK> i havnt used it it the codec question that prompted me say
[06:40] <ubuntu_> please anybody speaks spanish?
[06:40] <fid> what does that do?
[06:40] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, yeah, I'm an old hand at linux, but this one has me stumped
[06:40] <Madpilot> !es
[06:40] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:40] <majd> kk...dapper is downloading
[06:40] <TiggerUK> brb
[06:40] <NickGarvey> TiggerUK: don't. use. automatix
[06:40] <intelikey> lflashl you don't
[06:40] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, reinstall
[06:40] <ubuntu_> ok Thks
[06:40] <AAA> sharp_  comment all those entries you made out #imp etc.. and /etc/init.d/nfs-common restart; tail -n 11 /var/log/syslog and paste
[06:40] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672690  <---those hosts are defined in /etc/hosts
[06:40] <james__> anyone have time for a quick problem.
[06:40] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: you are going too?
[06:40] <TTilus> fid: does the returned line have something like -rwxr-xr-x at the beginning?
[06:40] <intelikey> !tell lflashl about b-e
[06:40] <fid> ummm
[06:40] <TTilus> fid: exactly what it has
[06:40] <menisk> !restrictedformats
[06:40] <fid> let me try just a sec
[06:41] <ubotu> it has been said that restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:41] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I have to have wireless
[06:41] <TTilus> fid: the ls thing lists the properties of "thefile"
[06:41] <fid> oh ok
[06:41] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: would you be able to downgrade your kernel?
[06:41] <fid> do i have to umm give the directory to the file?
[06:41] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, this is odd
[06:41] <TTilus> fid: replace thefile with /usr/local/bin/mountcamera
[06:41] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: yeah.. do you have the svn version?
[06:41] <intelikey> fid if no path is specified then it is assumed to be $PWD
[06:41] <fid> ya except thats not where it is
[06:42] <sharp_> AAA, so comment ALL entries in /etc/hosts or /etc/hosts.allow ?
[06:42] <fid> the path is to the desktop
[06:42] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I remade and reinstall ndis
[06:42] <fid> its on the desktop
[06:42] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, ndis -m and I got Adding "alias wlan0 ndiswrapper" to /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
[06:42] <gtrplr> normal
[06:42] <intelikey> fid then ls -l Desktop
[06:42] <AAA> sharp_  in hosts.allow I am pretty sure your name resolution is somehow hosed
[06:42] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: but I mean do you have the newest of the new version?
[06:42] <TTilus> fid: ah, ot /home/`whoami`/Desktop/ then
[06:42] <gtrplr> yeah
[06:42] <gtrplr> tried down too
[06:43] <fid> -rwxr-xr-x   1 lindsey lpadmin        33 2006-04-19 14:18 mountcamera
[06:43] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, when I iwconfig it shows up in eth1 again
[06:43] <NickGarvey> TTilus: oo thats cool, I always did $(whoami) but thats a lot nicer...
[06:43] <intelikey> TTilus wouldn't a tild work better ?   ls -l ~/Desktop/
[06:43] <skpl_> !easysource
[06:43] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:43] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: yes I had the same problem, (running suse new because of it heh)
[06:43] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: s/new/now/
[06:43] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I have just left 10.1
[06:43] <TTilus> intelikey: wanted to be explicite
[06:43] <suyog> how do i set everything of xkbrules back to defaults?
[06:44] <intelikey> TTilus the tild is the same as   $HOME
[06:44] <james__> I installed ubuntu 5.10 on my dell inspiron 1200, and got everything working includingprinter and wireless card.  i can't get the cr-rom to read a CD (data or audio)  It shows up as a drive, but will not read a cd.  I know the cd-rom works because it just installed ubuntu.  The drive is a phillips cd-rw/dvd-rom scb5265.  Any ideas?
[06:44] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I normally run gentoo
[06:44] <intelikey> it is explisit.
[06:44] <sharp_> AAA, how do i find out what my host name is? for example my husband's box is called: druid.efendisystems.com but I am not sure what mine is? IS it sharp.ubuntu.com ?
[06:44] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: woo way over my head, started using linux this august heh
[06:44] <fid> TTilus I'm not sure what that means
[06:44] <fid> hahaha
[06:44] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, ah, I have been running linux since 97
[06:44] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: hostname
[06:44] <TTilus> intelikey: ok, maybe i just wanted to twiddle
[06:44] <|lostbyte|> sharp_: cat /etc/hostname
[06:44] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, you young guys smoke some of us old poots
[06:44] <gtrplr> :)
[06:44] <TTilus> whatever
[06:45] <fid> haha
[06:45] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:45] <fid> i'm sorry I'm a n00b
[06:45] <riomerc> hi
[06:45] <james__> any ideas why I can't read a CD in ubuntu?
[06:45] <TTilus> fid: tell me what exactly did you have at the beginning of the line listing your mount camera script file
[06:45] <AAA> sharp_  don't worry about that. you have that defined in your hosts file. for example you can ping imp correct? so just #comment the entries in hosts.allow and restart nfs-commone. I am 80% sure that will solve the problem
[06:45] <riomerc> does anyone know the official vegastrike channel?
[06:45] <TTilus> the first 10 characters
[06:45] <fid> oh
[06:45] <intelikey> fid the permissions you posted is -rwxr-xr-x = 755
[06:45] <fid> i posted it
[06:46] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, any ideas where they are keeping the netwkingmanager config file?
[06:46] <riomerc> #vegastrike
[06:46] <riomerc> oops
[06:46] <fid> or do you mean the content of the file itself?
[06:46] <gtrplr> LOL
[06:46] <TTilus> fid: umma, sorry, did not get that
[06:46] <|lostbyte|> james__: huh .. corrupted cd, uncompatible cdrom, scratches.. etc..
[06:46] <manji> hey wasnt someone looking to register IRC with firefox?
[06:46] <TTilus> fid: you have execute flag set
[06:46] <fid> sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
[06:46] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: no, I ended up switching to suse, I was able to scan from the card, but not connect to any networks with it, frusterating
[06:46] <fid> thats the only line i have in the file
[06:46] <fid> with the first command you told me to type i got the following response
[06:47] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, I never had that issue w/SuSE
[06:47] <|lostbyte|> fid: put a "-t" option too..
[06:47] <TTilus> fid: first char is for type, then there are 3+3+3 chars for flags per owner, group and others
[06:47] <|lostbyte|> fid: check the man.
[06:47] <riomerc> is there anyone help with a game called vegastrike?
[06:47] <intelikey> fid clicking that script should mount your camera.
[06:47] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: yeah I am not sure why that happens in ubuntu but not suse
[06:47] <fid> thats what I was thinking
[06:47] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, well, thanks!
[06:47] <notjosh> hey with 6.06, to upgrade from 5.10 it says to do.. 'gksudo "update-manager -d"'.. is there some kind of command-line way to do that? apt-get..something?
[06:47] <fid> but how do I move those to the /usr/bin/
[06:47] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: yeah I am sorry I was unable to help
[06:47] <fid> someone told me thats where i should have it
[06:48] <james__> lostbyte- I know it's not a corrupted CD or scratch.  How do I know if it's an uncompatible cdrom?
[06:48] <gtrplr> NickGarvey, ya get bored...come into efnet #linuxgeneration <- good folks
[06:48] <Knelix> Guys, I just got speakers for my Ubuntu box... I'm trying to copy all my mp3 files from my Mac to the box. I've been trying to connect, but have had no luck excpet for SSH, but even then I can't get the command to copy my music directory over to work. So, what's the easiest way to connect, or how can I copy via SSH?
[06:48] <fid> and then i just have to type $mountcamera or $unmount camera from the terminal and it will work
[06:48] <NickGarvey> gtrplr: I will :)
[06:48] <gtrplr> farvel
[06:48] <intelikey> fid gah'nome may need to id it   put    #!/bin/sh     for the first line then your mount command on line two.
[06:48] <AAA> Knelix  the easiest way is rsync -auve ssh /path/to/mp3/ user@server:/path/to/archive/
[06:48] <TTilus> fid: do NOT move them to /usr/bin
[06:49] <|lostbyte|> james__: it wont detect the cdrom at all.. happens to my dvd..
[06:49] <TTilus> fid: instead put them to /usr/local/bin
[06:49] <fid> oh ok
[06:49] <TTilus> fid: the local directories are for per-site fiddlings
[06:49] <Knelix> AAA: Will try that...
[06:49] <fid> ok
[06:49] <intelikey> fid  or optionally you could make a  ~/bin  and  add that to your path.
[06:50] <AAA> Knelix  throw that line in a cron and have it update on a set time, or put it in your special mount script so it updates when your mount the drive
[06:50] <sharp_> AAA, http://pastebin.com/672701
[06:50] <fid> or just leave these hideous files on my desktop and click them when needed hah
[06:50] <Knelix> Sharp, it was ONE LINE....
[06:50] <sharp_> phew... i am certainly troubleshooting here.
[06:51] <fid> however I would like to have it set up so i just go to the terminal type $mountcamera and presto cam is mounted
[06:51] <sharp_> I didn't know it was this complicated. :-)
[06:51] <intelikey> fid   or that  :)
[06:51] <fid> same for $unmountcamera
[06:51] <dager> whats the problem?
[06:51] <dager> not that i can help.. just curious :P
[06:51] <fid> haha
[06:51] <fid> I just need to know how and where to move these scripts so that happens
[06:52] <intelikey> fid  what is setting that verable,  if i may ask?     and /usr/local/bin/  is fine to use for your scripts.
[06:52] <fid> ok
[06:52] <TTilus> fid: actually i use $ CAMDISK=$(basename $(ls /dev/sd{c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l}1)); sudo mount -t vfat -o uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/$CAMDISK /media/$CAMDISK
[06:52] <TTilus> fid: 1000 is my uid/gid
[06:52] <riomerc> Can anyone here help with a game called vegastrike
[06:53] <fid> TTilus I don't know what that is
[06:53] <fid> i've had ubuntu for 2 days now
[06:53] <fid> haha
[06:53] <fid> I'm learning as I go
[06:53] <cafuego> Hmm, mine just automounts the camera and starts f-spot
[06:53] <tapox> I have a program, Gajim, that's launching at boot. How do I make it not launch at boot?
[06:53] <NickGarvey> holy crap I am root
[06:53] <NickGarvey> !
[06:53] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[06:53] <sharp_> AAA, maybe it's an nfs program error. I do thank u though for your time. Greatly appreciated.
[06:54] <Zaire> has anyone in here installed Ubuntu or Kubuntu and had it just lock up as soon as your logged in
[06:54] <sharp_> AAA, it would be so much easier though to mount an nfs drive rather than ssh or scftp
[06:54] <fid> hrmmm
[06:54] <cafuego> Zaire: I doubt they'd be here to tell you if it had ;-)
[06:54] <intelikey> Zaire i have heard of it.  but never seen is.
[06:54] <AAA> sharp_  sheesh. ok. killall -9 rpc.statd;ps aux|grep statd  if this returns nothing, then ls -l /var/run/rpc.statd.pid  (this should not be found, if it is rm -f /var/run/rpc.statd.pid && /etc/init.d/nfs-common restart
[06:55] <intelikey> err s/is/it/
[06:55] <fid> seems like this would be such an easy task, however I'm just making it more difficult (in my head) than needs to be
[06:55] <majd> WTF!!!!"the upgrade aborts now. Your system can be in a nunusable state. A recovery is now run
[06:55] <majd> i didn't do anything wrong (i don't think)
[06:55] <canllaith> Ullo. If I was to dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper, what would be the chances of that working for me ok? I am running today's dapper on another machine and it's great, stable enough I want to try it on my laptop too - but that was a clean install from the flight 6 cd so I'm wondering if updating from breezy might have some problems a clean install doesn't
[06:55] <sharp_> AAA, ok ..following your instructions.
[06:55] <Zaire> Im stuck with mandriva right now but yea I somehwo think its my FX 5200
[06:56] <AAA> sharp_  I worked 13hrs today, I am kinda tired but I wanna see this work for you :)
[06:56] <Zaire> hmmmmm hows dapper drake for useability?
[06:56] <majd> could someone please tell me what happened?
[06:57] <dager> you touched something you shouldn't have :(
[06:57] <majd> i didn't though
[06:57] <majd> i just followed the online tutorial
[06:57] <arrick> night all
[06:58] <intelikey> arrick gnight
[06:58] <majd> it downloaded everything (1237 files) and then started installing them....then  bam...i get that message
[06:58] <majd> good night
[06:58] <Zaire> lol you read a manual I never do
[06:58] <sharp_> AAA, darn.. Starting nfs statd ...          [fail]  even after removing rpc.statd.pid  (just what is this annoying pid bit)?
[06:59] <intelikey> manuals are for those that can't learn by the trial and reformat methood
[06:59] <slackbr> I have the ubunto from "from free cds shiping" Iam try burn a cd but isnt working, some one can help me ?
[07:00] <Zaire> lol thats my  thoughts .....I prefer to learn on my own lol
[07:00] <steve> does anyone else think the tango volume icon doesn't look good at larger sizes?
[07:00] <MyLady> *blinks* didnt mean to do that :P
[07:00] <sharp_> AAA, thank u though..  I think you have done more than most. I am not sure what is causing this error. but maybe my husband can troubleshoot a lot more than I can locally. :-) Thank u  so much though.
[07:00] <beoba> what is making this: ( http://beoba.net/printer/image.jpg ) turn into this?: ( http://beoba.net/printer/printed.jpg ) (on a laser printer)
[07:00] <AAA> sharp_  process id. so is that file back now then? no matter. killall -9 rpc.statd && rpc.statd -Fd  (this will takeover your terminal, you'll have to open a new one
[07:01] <sharp_> AAA, ok..performing instructions.
[07:01] <LadyVix> Ick.... I hate it when something falls on the keyboard
[07:01] <AAA> sharp_  we are running statd in the foreground with verbose logging to find a clue
[07:02] <_2064_> hi
[07:02] <twev> hey guys, is there any diagnostic tools for seeing if my hard disk is stuffed. I'm getting random lockups that force me to reboot, and I don't think its the ram, cos I memtest'ed it and it said there were no errors.
[07:02] <intelikey> twev df
[07:02] <sharp_> AAA, sharp@ubuntu:~$ killall -9 rpc.statd && rpc.statd -Fd
[07:02] <sharp_> rpc.statd: no process killed
[07:02] <sharp_> sharp@ubuntu:~$
[07:02] <sharp_> oops ..sorry.
[07:02] <AAA> sharp_  ok. then rpc.statd -Fd
[07:03] <twev> intelikey: that won't show if there are errors though will it?
[07:03] <intelikey> twev no.   badblocks will tho
[07:03] <intelikey> twev man badblocks
[07:03] <sharp_> AAA, i;ll paste this in #flood
[07:03] <AAA> sharp_  incedentilly I use '&&' because if the first command fails it won't do the next
[07:03] <sharp_> AAA, i c... nifty command.. I'll use it myself from now on. :-)
[07:04] <intelikey> twev for a running rest you could remount ro and fsck /
[07:04] <LadyVix> I'm downloading Dapper.... is there anything I should know about it before it gets here ?
[07:04] <AAA> sharp_  there is the problem, what else did you change? it is trying to run on a port <1024
[07:05] <intelikey> LadyVix yes.  it is still beta.   pre-release    thus if it eats your hdd or something  don't call us.
[07:05] <sharp_> AAA, just hosts and hosts.allow and /etc/fstab .. that's all. :-)
[07:06] <graft> has anyone ever used 'tpb' for thinkpad buttons?
[07:06] <LadyVix> Intelikey: *giggles* I doubt it'd do that besides its still under warrantee i'd just replace it :P
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> graft: Yes.
[07:06] <intelikey> :)
[07:06] <AAA> sharp_  iptables -L
[07:06] <graft> um. did you do anything special to get it working?
[07:06] <AAA> l
[07:07] <sharp_> AAA, in #flood
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> graft: Just followed the instructions.  The ThinkWiki knows all.
[07:07] <AAA> sharp_  sudo iptables -L
[07:07] <graft> well i got nvram loaded, installed it, ran it, but see nothing
[07:07] <GTroy> woooohoooo dapper went beta!!!
[07:07] <graft> mebbe my laptop isn't supported
[07:08] <sharp_> AAA, :-)
[07:08] <intelikey> vnram ?    loading linux kernel into bios ?
[07:08] <james__> anyone know where I can get a list of compatible/incompatible cd-rw drives for ubuntu?
[07:08] <tonyyarusso> graft: I remember having to add myself to the nvram group I think.
[07:08] <graft> tonyyarusso: yeah did that too
[07:08] <manji> hey, what is the name of the package with MS truetype fonts (such as Trebuchet MS)?
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> GTroy: Well aren't you on top o' the news quick dere ;)
[07:09] <PwcrLinux> james__: Sony or LG
[07:09] <PwcrLinux> Even lites
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> graft: I don't remember anything else beyond what the wiki said that I had to do.
[07:09] <GTroy> hahahah aren't I tonyyarusso
[07:09] <intelikey> tonyyarusso may i ask what y'all are doing in nvram ?
[07:09] <graft> intelikey: err no, you access laptop 'special' button states through non-volatile ram...
[07:09] <AAA> sharp_  sorry, I just don't know.  you must have PAM doing something weird or... I just don't know, wish I could help. scp,ssh,rsync,sftp,ftp,wget all ways to get your files not to mention many,many others.
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> intelikey: tpb - thinkpad buttons - uses it.
[07:09] <intelikey> ah  ok  accessing through bios
[07:10] <jun_> hi
[07:10] <sharp_> AAA, it's no problem AAA.. I really appreciate your time.. I will explore some more with those options like scp or ssh or rsync. Thanks again. :-)
[07:10] <james__> i have a phillips cd-rw/dvd-rom scb5265, and I can't get it to work with ubuntu (but ubuntu correctly recognizes it, it just won't read disks.) what am i doing wrong?
[07:11] <PwcrLinux> james__: does your cd drive vibrates or unbearable to read it?
[07:11] <AAA> sharp_  wait, one more thing. last one I promise =p
[07:11] <sharp_> AAA, hehe.. a man that does not give up. I like that.
[07:11] <intelikey> james__  1. does it work from other os   2. what kind of disks have you tried   3. what command did you use (that one may be the point and click thingy)  ?
[07:12] <lflashl> how do i point a install to gcc 3.4.5
[07:12] <lflashl> it for vmware
[07:12] <Zaire> sooooo how does dapper drake work?
[07:12] <AAA> sharp_  killall -9 rpc.statd  then rpc.statd -Fd -p 1313 -o 1314
[07:13] <graft> what's sharp_
[07:13] <riomerc> hello
[07:13] <graft> 's problem?
[07:13] <james__> I know the cd-rom is good- worked fine in windows earlier and will boot a ubuntu live cd no problem.  Tried a music cd, data cd, blank cdrw, no luck on any.  i am clicking on the crrw icon under my computer.
[07:13] <riomerc> Um, can someone help me with a game called vegastrike?
[07:13] <lflashl> how do i point a install to gcc 3.4.5
[07:14] <intelikey> james__ ok  ide or scsi  ?
[07:14] <AAA> riomerc  d00d. I copied your text 'vegastrike' into google, can you?
[07:14] <intelikey> or usb ?
[07:14] <james__> ide on a dell inspiron 1200
[07:14] <sharp_> AAA, something different there.. in #flood
[07:14] <AAA> sharp_  :) try your mount command now
[07:15] <riomerc> i've already googled and looked
[07:15] <AAA> sharp_  if that works, you can add that to /etc/defaults/nfs-commons
[07:15] <AAA> riomerc  how is your ubuntu running?
[07:16] <intelikey> james__ put a data disk in the tray   open a terminal  and  type   sudo mount /dev/.static/hdc /mnt && nautilus /mnt
[07:16] <sharp_> AAA, sorry.. the mount stuff/ gives the same error. mount: RPC: Program not registered. Very odd indeed.
[07:17] <ZeZu> Can i connect to a windows home network ?
[07:17] <lflashl> sharp_, are u trying to mount a ntfs drive
[07:17] <riomerc> AAA: just perfectly fine, but my help request is that I can't find a file
[07:17] <lflashl> ZeZu, YES
[07:17] <_2064_> any tutorial to install quake4 on ubuntu?
[07:17] <sharp_> lflashl, no.. nfs
[07:17] <intelikey> james__  if nothing try changing     sudo mount /dev/.static/hdb /mnt && nautilus /mnt          <-- note the  device change from c to b
[07:17] <ZeZu> lflashl, thx, i'll look on wiki then
[07:18] <_2064_> any tutorial to install quake4 on ubuntu?
[07:18] <sharp_> lflashl, i can't even run a simple game like professor fizzlewizzle. on grubbygames.com ... I am not sure how to install sdl which is a requirement.
[07:18] <spine> my CR-RW drive doesnt get configured with burning propperties in ubuntu install, ive had to dual boot windows for a year still because of this its driving me crazy, does anyone have any input, any help much appreciated
[07:18] <spine> CD*
[07:19] <VSFH> was there someone in here earlier today who was having dialup troubles  ?
[07:19] <VSFH> particularly having their connection dropped a lot?
[07:19] <lflashl> sorry out off my legue, i just used the shell script and it mount all drives for me
[07:19] <james__> I tried the first one... says that you must specify the filesystem type
[07:19] <Tomcat_> _2064_: second...
[07:19] <lflashl> fat,ntfs
[07:19] <_2064_> cauz i cant understand one step tomcat
[07:20] <_2064_> cauz i found one
[07:20] <Tomcat_> _2064_: http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/
[07:20] <intelikey> VSFH yeah i remember someone with wvdial not recognizing their pcmcia modem
[07:20] <PwcrLinux> -t auto
[07:20] <sharp_> If the game fails to run, you may try installing the SDL and SDL_image packages s$
[07:20] <sharp_>   g++ -lSDL -lSDL_image ./objects/libfmod-3.75.so ./objects/*.o -o Professor
[07:20] <sharp_> how do I install SDL?
[07:20] <AAA> riomerc  then sudo updatedb; sudo locate vegas
[07:20] <_2064_> it says copy files from quake4 original cd....but how? and where? :/
[07:20] <_2064_> im really new to ubuntu
[07:21] <_2064_> cauz it dont allow me to copy files in the folder
[07:21] <VSFH> intelikely: unfortunately that's not it, this guy had a usb external if I recall and was running wvdial in a terminal and got disconnected a lot
[07:21] <intelikey> james__ try the second    change the  /dev/.static/hdc   to  ..../hdb    the up arrow is handy for those changes.
[07:21] <intelikey> VSFH hmmmm i didn't catch that one.
[07:22] <VSFH> I found fixes to both problems with a little tinkering, dunno if the part to make my connection drop less often will work or not
[07:22] <majd> man...ubuntu is such a nice os.....it's unholy
[07:22] <VSFH> intel: do you know anything about lcp ?
[07:22] <james__> tried the second... same message.
[07:22] <majd> if only it was shipped with a nicer theme by default
[07:22] <majd> like vistabut
[07:22] <majd> with nouveXT icons....
[07:22] <intelikey> VSFH lcp ?   no can't say that i do.
[07:22] <VSFH> I changed a few lcp values since the problem was that it would drop my connect if I lost 4 lcp packets
[07:23] <james__> the exact message is "mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[07:23] <james__> "
[07:23] <intelikey> james__ try with hdd   hda  it should be a,b,c,d  one of them.
[07:23] <Kassah> what package do I need to install to be able to have make?
[07:23] <AAA> !be
[07:23] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, AAA
[07:23] <AAA> !build-essentials
[07:23] <intelikey> james__ yeah mount's error messages leave a lot to be desired.
[07:23] <ubotu> AAA: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:23] <VSFH> Kassah: check under 'make' with synaptic
[07:24] <rnd_null> i just installed 3d-desktop and need to run the '3ddesk --acquire' command every time X starts, is there a file somewhere that i can plug that command into so it starts?
[07:24] <AAA> !build-essential
[07:24] <ubotu> build-essential is, like, totally, a meta package for software building see !gcc for more info
[07:24] <Kassah> ooo
[07:24] <james__> no... all 4 a,b,c,d all gave the same message.
[07:24] <noiesmo> rnd_null, add to .xsession in you home folder
[07:25] <rnd_null> thank you
[07:25] <Hobbsee> intelikey: well, try it with setting the file system type, if you havent already
[07:25] <VSFH> james__: are your drives scsi by any chance  ?
[07:25] <VSFH> or does ubuntu not use /dev/sd* ?
[07:25] <Kassah> AAA: thanks... I'll give that a try :)
[07:26] <rnd_null> noiesmo, i dont have that file, is it safe to make one?
[07:26] <intelikey> Hobbsee for a cdrom   hehhe if he ever hits the correct device node it should mount.
[07:26] <james__> I don't think so... I'm pretty sure the drive in this inspiron 1200 is ide... but I can't swear to it.
[07:26] <Hobbsee> oh ok
[07:26] <noiesmo> rnd_null, yes put #!/bin/bash at hte top then the command to run
[07:26] <VSFH> and I didn't see, what's the exact problem you're having ? can't get a drive to mount  ?
[07:27] <PwcrLinux> james__: go to in terminal box and do  dmesg   if you see the CDROM line which the h** or s** is/
[07:28] <intelikey> james__ ok.  lets do this then.  as one command copy and paste this line.        for this in [a-g]  ;do eject /dev/.static/hd$this && echo "/dev/.static/hd$this" ;done
[07:28] <noiesmo> looking for app to make video tutorial any suggestions
[07:28] <james__> it says " hdb: PHILIPS CD-RW/DVD-ROM SCB5265, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive"
[07:29] <PwcrLinux> Okay that's hdb1
[07:29] <dli> james__, inspiron 1200 is quite old, it's not uncommon to find dead hdds
[07:29] <ZeZu> will mount -a handle all the samba entries in fstab too ?
[07:29] <james__> that message was from the dmesg command
[07:29] <dli> noiesmo, mencoder (from mplayer), transcode, ffmpeg
[07:30] <intelikey> hdb james  and you did try      sudo mount /dev/.static/hdb /mnt
[07:30] <PwcrLinux> james__: yes, hdb is a main and the drive itself will be hdb1
[07:30] <intelikey> maybe i'm assuming to much...  what version of ubuntu are you using james__ ?
[07:30] <james__> ubuntu 5.10
[07:30] <james__> I have installed all the updates as well.
[07:30] <Daskies> Anyone know how to update Firefox Flash
[07:30] <intelikey> PwcrLinux on
[07:31] <intelikey> PwcrLinux on   not a cd   there won't be partitions on a cd.
[07:31] <Daskies> 1.5 Firefox
[07:31] <PwcrLinux> intelikey: on what?
[07:31] <noiesmo> dli, hmm I want to say show people how to do something on ubuntu desktop and record it, so maybe video tut was wrong ??
[07:31] <rnd_null> noismo: t h a n k y o u
[07:32] <noiesmo> rnd_null, np :)
[07:32] <protocol1> !flash
[07:32] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:32] <Daskies> Updating flash in 1.5 ff anyone?
[07:32] <Daskies> Hmmm
[07:32] <calamari> hi
[07:32] <_jason> Daskies: update flash to what?
[07:32] <Daskies> _jason: 8
[07:32] <PwcrLinux> intelikey: no, the hdb is a main hardware (IDE port) then the hdb1 is a CDRW hardware..
[07:33] <Daskies> _jason: Version 8 that is
[07:33] <_jason> Daskies: http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&P2_Platform=Linux no 8 for linux
[07:33] <intelikey> PwcrLinux so you don't mount an rw the way you mount a rom ?
[07:33] <james__> should I use hdb1 in the mount command??
[07:33] <draconius> so here's a silly question...when recompiling my kernel, should I select Opteron for my cpu type, even if I am running 32bit ubuntu? or should I stick with 686?
[07:33] <intelikey> james__ try it.
[07:33] <calamari> I'm trying to read a dvd with an error in it, but it seems to freeze any copying program, including dd_rescue.  I'm assuming it is trying really hard to read the data, but is there a way to tell Linux to give up easier?
[07:33] <Daskies> _jason, Do you kow when they plan to have 8 for linux?
[07:34] <PwcrLinux> intelikey: yea, my box already automatic detecting a CD discs, it's a sony CDRW/DVD
[07:34] <_jason> Daskies: nope, who knows with macromedia
[07:34] <cyphase> woohoo!
[07:34] <Daskies> _jason, Correction, Adobe :p
[07:34] <intelikey> james and use the [tab]  key to complete /dev/.static[tab] /hdb[tab] 
[07:34] <_jason> Daskies: yeah yeah :P
[07:34] <Tomcat_> Daskies: 8 won't come out for Linux... only 8.5
[07:34] <cyphase> hmm, i'm gonna have to get used to xchat-gnome
[07:34] <Tomcat_> Daskies: Oh, _jason said that already :)
[07:34] <Daskies> Tomcat_, And do you know when that will happen?
[07:35] <Tomcat_> Nah, sorry. :o
[07:35] <Tomcat_> Probably in 10 or 20 years. ;P
[07:35] <Daskies> Drats
[07:35] <Tomcat_> Who cares about Linux users. :\
[07:35] <Daskies> Linux users
[07:35] <kameron> how do i enable/config ntp?
[07:35] <_jason> you could always try running it in wine, that sounds like a nice experiment
[07:35] <Daskies> Wine? Why don;t I just shoot myself now, and call it good?
[07:35] <Daskies> *don't
[07:36] <Tomcat_> lol
[07:36] <intelikey> kameron sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow ntp
[07:36] <kameron> ty intelikey
[07:36] <sharp_> anyone know how do I install the SDL library in ubuntu?
[07:37] <ZeZu> its in the package manager
[07:37] <hyphenated> calamari: I'd like to know the solution to that one too :-)
[07:37] <ZeZu> if you want to write sdl apps you need the -devel
[07:37] <james__> still no luck.
[07:37] <ZeZu> its "libsdl"
[07:37] <Tomcat_> sharp_: SDL is installed already on Ubuntu.
[07:37] <hyphenated> calamari: can you put the error from dmesg into a pastebin?
[07:37] <sharp_> ZeZu, i dont want to write ..some game requires it.
[07:37] <ZeZu> should be there already
[07:37] <psquared89> james__ all right, i just got here, but i'm not sure why you're trying to mount your cd drive, do you have a disk in it that you're trying to run a filesystem off of?
[07:37] <calamari> hyphenated: it seems that dd_rescue broke out of it.. it's still slow but at least I'm seeing error messages that increment
[07:37] <ZeZu> if not just install it
[07:38] <ZeZu> even sudo apt-get install libsdl would prob do it
[07:38] <sharp_> Tomcat_, oh i didnt know that. Well.. this game somehow complains about it.
[07:38] <hyphenated> calamari: yah, it takes forever when it hits a bad spot in a disc
[07:38] <james__> no, I want to read the contents of the drive... and I can't
[07:38] <Tomcat_> sharp_: Paste the error message then. And the game name.
[07:38] <intelikey> james__  do an  ls -l /dev/.static/hdb       i want to make sure it exists.
[07:38] <ZeZu> sharp_ you sure its not using SDL_img or SDL_mixer or SDL_ttf ?
[07:38] <ZeZu> err complaining about them
[07:38] <ZeZu> because they are all seperate
[07:38] <ZeZu> and i think it only has the base libsdl package installed
[07:38] <dli> james__, check your dmesg, anything about hdb
[07:39] <spine> my CD-RW drive doesnt get configured with burning propperties in ubuntu install, ive had to dual boot windows for a year still because of this its driving me crazy, does anyone have any input, any help much appreciated
[07:39] <sharp_> ZeZu, i am assuming it complains about SDL because that is all the ReaDME file says.
[07:39] <cge> spine: does cdrecord work?
[07:39] <ZeZu> whats the readme have to do with the error message ?
[07:39] <psquared89> james__ dmesg | grep hdb
[07:39] <james__> iI did the ls command- told permission denied.
[07:39] <DBO> james__, use sudo
[07:40] <intelikey> james__ with all the help you are getting,  i'm gona leave you in their hands.    too many cooks.....
[07:40] <cge> james__: ntfs?
[07:40] <sharp_> Tomcat_, the name ofthe game is professor fizzwizzle from grubbygames.com  .. you have to run it with run.sh ... I get errors though. I can paste it in #flood if u would like.
[07:40] <james__> sudo ls said no such file or directory
[07:40] <sharp_> ZeZu, the README tells you how to troubleshoot for errors.
[07:40] <intelikey> we are going to have that poor boy so confused, he'll hate linux.....
[07:40] <Tomcat_> sharp_: Well I gotta run, but ZeZu might want to have a look at it.
[07:40] <cge> james__: Is the drive formatted in ntfs?
[07:41] <ZeZu> sharp_, the whole point is: what _is_ the error message ?
[07:41] <ZeZu> what does it say exactly ?
[07:41] <james__> I let ubuntu format the drive completely during install... I don't know what ubuntu does by default.
[07:41] <psquared89> it's a cd drive, not a hard drive
[07:41] <sharp_> ZeZu, the error is now posted in #flood
[07:41] <intelikey> cge  i kinda doubt it.   seeing it's a CD
[07:41] <PwcrLinux> mines is hdc on CDRW drive, when I put the cd disc, and it's automounted as hdc1 (after detecting a CD disc).
[07:41] <cge> intelikey: oh
[07:41] <ZeZu> paste again
[07:41] <ZeZu> i wasn't in #flood
[07:42] <zielony> How can I burn CD ? Druid always ask me to insert a blank CD into CD-RW drive, but CD is there
[07:42] <james__> it's like i have the bull by the tail but can't take it anywhere... once this is fixed, my system should be working fine.
[07:43] <intelikey> james try one more command for me please,  before they have you reinstalling the system,    eject /dev/hdb
[07:43] <Daskies> Isn't there an app that let's you ping servers?
[07:43] <Daskies> *lets
[07:43] <intelikey> Daskies like ping ?
[07:43] <DBO> Daskies, you mean like... the ping command?
[07:43] <hyphenated> Daskies: you want a pretty graphical app?
[07:43] <Daskies> Yes; Yes; Preferabbly
[07:44] <Daskies> hyphenated, Do you know the app name?
[07:44] <intelikey> james__ did it stick it's tongue out and say ahh ?
[07:45] <jmoncayo> where can i put the access.conf file in apache2
[07:45] <hyphenated> Daskies: nope, I'm having a quick look for stuff like that
[07:45] <Daskies> Mmm
[07:45] <hyphenated> Daskies: personally, I just use the 'ping' command that two people have already suggested
[07:45] <Daskies> What is it?
[07:45] <DBO> hyphenated, wow apt-cache turns up tons for ping... =P
[07:45] <intelikey>  /etc/apache2/
[07:46] <DBO> Daskies, open a terminal and type "ping <IPOFSERVER>" replacing the <> part of course
[07:46] <james__> no, it didn't do anything... in fact, it won't give me a command prompt after that.
[07:46] <Daskies> DBO, what is the ping command?
[07:46] <jmoncayo> oki
[07:46] <Daskies> Ah
[07:46] <hyphenated> Daskies: they cryptically named it "ping"
[07:46] <hyphenated> to throw you off the track ;-)
[07:46] <james__> is there something wrong or missing with the cdrom file?
[07:46] <greeneg> hi *, sorry for being slightly OT, but does anyone know where I can talk to the developers of synaptic?
[07:46] <intelikey> james__ ah ha.... so there is an io error of some kind there.    ctrl C    should get you back to the prompt.
[07:47] <Daskies> DBO, ping works for http:// adresses, correct?
[07:47] <DBO> intelikey, perhaps checking dmesg or the kernel log could be of calue
[07:47] <hyphenated> Daskies: no, it doesn't
[07:47] <hyphenated> Daskies: do you want to ping a machine, or the machine's webserver?
[07:47] <james__> what does that mean for setting up access to the cdrom?
[07:47] <Daskies> hyphenated, Then how do you ping an online server (http://www.adress.com)
[07:47] <DBO> Daskies, averything after http:// works though
[07:48] <Daskies> Oh
[07:48] <Daskies> :r
[07:48] <intelikey> james__ you may need to enable scsi emulation  and access the drive through the scsi interface.
[07:48] <DBO> Daskies, ping www.adress.com
[07:48] <james__> how the heck do you do that?
[07:48] <zielony> How can I burn CD ? Druid always ask me to insert a blank CD into CD-RW drive, but CD is there
[07:49] <intelikey> it's a command added in the grub configuration file.  /boot/grub/menu.lst james__
[07:49] <b166er> on a fresh ubuntu install, but my windows HD is not listed in the fstab file...any idea how to add it ?
[07:49] <DBO> !ntfs
[07:49] <ubotu> somebody said ntfs was the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:49] <jmoncayo> where do i put my rewrite rules in apache2
[07:49] <Daskies> ping www.google.com
[07:49] <Daskies> ping: unknown host www.google.com
[07:50] <Daskies> DBO
[07:50] <Daskies> Terminal input, then terminal output
[07:50] <hyphenated> Daskies: is your networking set up right? that should work fine
[07:50] <Madpilot> Daskies: "ping google.co" - leave the www off
[07:50] <DBO> Daskies, works for me, are you using that same machine to connect to the internet right now?
[07:50] <james__> how tough to modify the file?
[07:50] <intelikey> james__ off the top of my head i can't recall the exact command.  maybe   google.com/linux    search for 'scsi emulation'
[07:51] <intelikey> james__ it's an easy edit.
[07:51] <Daskies> DBO, I'm not sure; Yes
[07:51] <Daskies> Madpilot, No-go
[07:51] <spine> cge: no cdrecord does not work, to ubuntu, the drive doesnt have write propperties
[07:51] <obscurite> Daskies - http:// is the HTTP protocol which uses port 80, typically. Ping uses the ICMP protocol which doesn't use ports. Totally different beasts :)
[07:51] <sharp_> ZeZu, may I show u the error again? this time its a lot less :-)
[07:51] <DBO> Daskies, pint 64.233.167.99
[07:52] <intelikey> spine see also james__ ^   it may be the same need.
[07:52] <DBO> Daskies, ping 64.233.167.99 (typoed, sorry)
[07:52] <james__> spine- how do i fix?
[07:52] <intelikey> last account i had, all cdrw's use scsi io code.
[07:53] <fid> ok so here is an interesting and fun question for all to enjoy
[07:53] <Daskies> DBO, It keeps printing up the same loop of info
[07:53] <ZeZu> sharp_ sure paste again
[07:53] <zielony> How can I burn CD ? Druid always ask me to insert a blank CD into CD-RW drive, but CD is there
[07:53] <Daskies> DBO, So it works, but it keeps going, and going
[07:53] <DBO> Daskies, press CTRL + C
[07:53] <fid> If I were wanting to install my nvidia driver, how do i kill x server so that the driver can install?
[07:53] <greeneg> not true intelikey. If you are on kernel 2.6 you do NOT need ide-scsi
[07:53] <hyphenated> Daskies: yeah, ping does that :-)
[07:53] <Daskies> :r
[07:53] <DBO> Daskies, open a web browser and type www.google.com into the address bar
[07:53] <psquared89> as far as i know, my cdrw (and dvdrw) doesn't use scsi emulation
[07:53] <ZeZu> what package is  libstdc++ in ?
[07:53] <Daskies> DBO, done
[07:53] <cge> ZeZu: in libstdc++6?
[07:53] <DBO> Daskies, did it load?
[07:54] <ZeZu> prob installing g++ would do the trick but for just binaries
[07:54] <spine> james__ : dont know yet
[07:54] <Daskies> DBO, Yes
[07:54] <intelikey> greeneg well why else are so many having so much trubble with it ?
[07:54] <Daskies> DBO, Obviously the internet works if I am on IRC :p
[07:54] <ZeZu> sharp_, see if there is a package named libstdc++6 in synaptic
[07:54] <DBO> Daskies, but your host lookup from ping isnt...
[07:54] <greeneg> intelikey: they likely don't have write perms to the dev node.
[07:54] <sharp_> ZeZu, ok..checking.
[07:54] <Daskies> DBO, How do I go about fixing that?
[07:54] <hyphenated> Daskies: first, work out what the problem is ;-)
[07:54] <greeneg> they need to run either k3b or something like it's config wizard
[07:55] <cge> ZeZu: but if sharp__ is having a problem, it is probably because libstdc++5 isn't installed. Many third-party packages require it.
[07:55] <DBO> Daskies, type "host www.google.com" and tell me if you get output (do not paste it here)
[07:55] <intelikey> greeneg that may be true for some... but not james__ his is io trubble.  eject hangs and doesn't eject the disk and cant mount the cds ?
[07:56] <greeneg> intelikey: if he has an automounter that can cause that.
[07:56] <sharp_> ZeZu, there is.. and it's installed :-) I am downloading the dev packages just in case. :-)
[07:56] <Daskies> DBO, Yes
[07:56] <DBO> Daskies, can you put it on pastebin for me?
[07:56] <intelikey> greeneg sudo eject should over ride any mount    no ?
[07:56] <spine> cge: i think i may have found the problem
[07:56] <Daskies> DBO, http://daskies.pastebin.com/672739
[07:56] <psquared89> intelikey yes it should
[07:57] <greeneg> intelikey: no. Only mounts done that are NOT in use
[07:57] <spine>  cge: fstab reports
[07:57] <aphorism> anyone know the ipw2100 here?
[07:57] <greeneg> so if the drive is managed with autofs, you have to tell it to bugger off
[07:57] <DBO> Daskies, I dont understand why your ping isnt doing host lookups...
[07:57] <spine> udf,iso9660 user,noauto
[07:57] <psquared89> james__ normall when you insert a cd, an auto-mount script will mount the drive for you, just to be sure that nothing's sort-of halfway there, try sudo umount /dev/hdb
[07:57] <Daskies> DBO, It hates me?
[07:57] <fid> ERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before
[07:57] <fid>          installing. Anyone tell me how to disable X ?
[07:58] <sharp_> ZeZu, hmm..that didn't work.. Oh well. Thanks anyway.
[07:58] <DBO> Daskies, tux loves everyone=) try "ping www.yahoo.com"
[07:58] <ZeZu> np
[07:58] <sharp_> ZeZu, this is not my day :-)
[07:58] <dli> fid, /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:58] <aphorism> i have an issue with WPA and the ipw2100 -- the ioctl not supported issue.
[07:58] <psquared89> james__ afterwards, you can just mount /dev/hdb
[07:58] <ZeZu> works that way sometimes ;p
[07:58] <psquared89> you shouldn't need sudo
[07:58] <spine> cge: should i add W to udf,iso9660 user,noauto in fstab?
[07:58] <nanotube> aphorism, well, i have ipw2200... ;)
[07:58] <sharp_> brb
[07:58] <ZeZu> you can try installing g++
[07:58] <dli> fid, if it doesn't work, "killall -9 X"
[07:58] <DBO> dli, next time you should include instructions on how to restart X too =)
[07:59] <cge> spine: I don't think that will make a difference.
[07:59] <Daskies> Hmm, DBO, it just started working
[07:59] <Daskies> Magic!
[07:59] <cge> spine: fstab has nothing to do with cdrw
[07:59] <DBO> Daskies, another problem to go into my WTF folder
[07:59] <Daskies> Indeed
[07:59] <aphorism> ioctl[SIOCSIWSCAN{,EXT}] : Operation not supported
[07:59] <spine> cge: il just keep up my research, thx
[07:59] <nanotube> aphorism, ah sorry, i just use wep, so dont know anything about getting wpa to work...
[07:59] <cge> spine: What does cdrecord say when you try to use it?
[07:59] <aphorism> which, i think, is the wpa_supplicant related patch, but i was hoping someone would know a definitive solution.
[07:59] <riomerc> hello
[08:00] <psquared89> james__ any luck with umount ?
[08:00] <DBO> hi
[08:00] <riomerc> does anyone know how to change folder acess premissions in the terminal
[08:00] <riomerc> ?
[08:00] <cge> riomerc: chmod
[08:00] <psquared89> riomerc the command is chmod
[08:00] <riomerc> thx
[08:00] <DBO> riomerc, man chmod
[08:00] <intelikey> psquared89 he never did get it mounted...
[08:00] <Frogzoo> riomerc: man chmod
[08:00] <riomerc> many thanks
[08:00] <Frogzoo> !tell riomerc about docs
[08:00] <ZeZu> ;| anjuta doesn't want to create a project anymore
[08:00] <nanotube> riomerc, you can type "man chmod" for more details on how to use it. :)
[08:00] <ZeZu> weird
[08:00] <spine> cge: i dont know howto use it, but i know the programs i tried burning with did
[08:00] <DBO> riomerc, if you wish to change owner, you can use chown
[08:01] <james__> it unmounted fine.
[08:01] <ZeZu> haha i bet i created /projects via root and it doesn't have permissions
[08:01] <aphorism> anyone... ipw2100 and WPA... pretty please.
[08:01] <Sp4rKy> hi
[08:01] <cge> spine: you should try cdrecord, as nearly everything else uses it as a backend
[08:01] <nanotube> DBO, and others, it's nice to get a nice and easy question sometimes, eh? :)
[08:01] <james__> but it won't mount
[08:01] <Daskies> DBO, figured it out. I had multipul pages loading, it must have jammed the ping command
[08:01] <james__> it just hangs
[08:01] <dli> james__, you have hardware failure, right?
[08:02] <james__> what is hardware failure?
[08:02] <cge> spine: try running "sudo cdrecord -v dev=/dev/{CD DEVICE, MAYBE cdrom} ISO_FILENAME"
[08:03] <vinboy> hi
[08:03] <cge> Madpilot: err, is the live-chat even on the livecd?
[08:03] <dli> spine, if you have any problem with burning CD, try k3b
[08:03] <vinboy> anyone know how to remove the bootup gui? i prefer the using text
[08:03] <fid> what does it mean when i'm trying to install the nvidia driver and it says the compiler doesn't match or something.  It says the compiler used was 3.4 the current is 4.0 anyone know what to do?
[08:03] <intelikey> vinboy  sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/*gdm
[08:04] <vinboy> thx intelikey
[08:04] <intelikey> np
[08:04] <Frogzoo> vinboy: 'sudo update-rc.d gdm remove'
[08:04] <dli> fid, rebuild your kernel, and reinstall nvidia-kernel, reboot
[08:04] <spine> dli: as i explained the cd-rom is configured without write abbilities, all the preograms i used used cdrecord, kb3 doesnt worj either
[08:04] <nanotube> vinboy, best way to manage the startup services (including gdm) is to use the "sysv-rc-conf" package
[08:04] <intelikey> Frogzoo what if he don't want it removed from all runlevels ?
[08:04] <vinboy> ok thx ppls
[08:04] <nanotube> vinboy, you can install it with apt-get.
[08:05] <carthik> !dapper
[08:05] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[08:05] <Frogzoo> fid: try setting CC=gcc-3.4 & make clean
[08:05] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; hi,evening
[08:05] <james__> what should i be looking for on the cdrecord command?
[08:05] <Madpilot> In Gaim, is there a way to view the IRC channel list?
[08:05] <Frogzoo> intelikey: true enough
[08:05] <Frogzoo> bliss1_: hi
[08:05] <spine> dli: device mannager doesnt report write abbilities
[08:05] <fid> Frogzoo: how do i do that?
[08:05] <carthik> where can download the beta images?
[08:05] <cge> spine: ignore the device manager.
[08:05] <Frogzoo> fid: CC=gcc-3.4
[08:06] <cge> spine: just see what error you get with cdrecord.
[08:06] <Frogzoo> fid: make sure you have gcc 3.4 installed of course
[08:06] <spine> cge: brb
[08:06] <fid> ya how do i check that?
[08:06] <Frogzoo> fid: gcc-3.4
[08:06] <psquared89> james__ well, i'm not sure what exactly is going on, have you tried posting on ubuntuforums?  there's a good selection of people there who may have experianced this before
[08:06] <james__> cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open '/dev/{CD'. Cannot open SCSI driver
[08:06] <fid> command not found
[08:06] <PwcrLinux> Madpilot: server list? or chanlist?
[08:06] <intelikey> fid dpkg -l gcc-3.4
[08:06] <aleitner> hi guys
[08:06] <dli> spine, try "k3bsetup"
[08:06] <Madpilot> PwcrLinux: channels here on Freenode
[08:06] <Frogzoo> fid: 'sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4'
[08:07] <fid> do i want 3.4?
[08:07] <fid> or 4.0
[08:07] <cge> james__: err, that {CD was meant to tell you to replace that with whatever your cdrom device is, usually "cdrom" or "cdrw"
[08:07] <james__> will Dapper Drake probably have this cdrom issue fixed?
[08:07] <PwcrLinux> Madpilot: yea, it's /list
[08:07] <aleitner> is there a way to abort the fsck that ubuntu tries to do after so an so many reboots? (this can be quite nasty if you have to give a presentation)
[08:07] <Frogzoo> fid: you do if you want the same gcc version as your kernel was built with, so yes
[08:07] <Madpilot> PwcrLinux: I was hoping for a GUI list
[08:07] <fid> ok
[08:08] <intelikey> fid depends on what you are building.   kernel  3.4   most other stuff 4.0    but you have to have b-e  i think.
[08:08] <intelikey> !b-e
[08:08] <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.
[08:08] <fid> hmmm
[08:08] <fid> i don't know i'm using ubuntu 5.10
[08:08] <fid> and I just want to install the right nvidia driver so that when i try to play a video my screen doesn't freak out
[08:08] <fid> haha
[08:08] <psquared89> james__ i've got a dapper system with two sony drives in it, both of which work perfectly.  but i think if there's a real problem here, it isn't going to get fixed in the transition (although it may be fixed in the re-install...)
[08:09] <intelikey> fid do that     sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:09] <fid> it says build-essential is already the newest version
[08:09] <intelikey> then   sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[08:09] <Frogzoo> !tell fid about xorg
[08:09] <intelikey> if it's installed you should be good to go.
[08:10] <Frogzoo> !tell fid about fixres
[08:10] <fid> haha
[08:10] <fid> i'm a stupid rook
[08:10] <james__> am I correct in assuming that if ubuntu has this many problems, most other distros like SUSE or PCLinuxOS will have CD-ROM problems as well/
[08:10] <Frogzoo> fid: you might not even need to update your driver, just fix your x settings, of course, updated drivers are always nice
[08:11] <intelikey> james__ not nessarrily
[08:11] <fid> ok what was that command to kill x again
[08:11] <Frogzoo> james__: define 'so many problem'?
[08:11] <fid> i'm going to try this again
[08:11] <dli> fid, /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:11] <intelikey> sudo that ^
[08:11] <bliss1_> Frogzoo: found a way to use tun and kqemu in /udev/rules.d its here http://pastebin.ca/50351
[08:11] <james__> problems (or a problem) with this cdrom on this machine.... I guess what I'm asking is if I try another distribution, will I get the same result?
[08:11] <fid> hmmm
[08:11] <fid> interesting
[08:12] <fid> apparently the gnome manager is not running
[08:12] <Frogzoo> james__: how old is the cdrom? atapi or scsi?
[08:12] <twev> i'm having hard crashes that require a reset and I'm trying to diagnose the cause. I've run a memtest on the ram and it gave no errors, I've checked for bad blocks on the hard disk and none came up. I suspect that it's a problem with my motherboard, does anyone know of any diagnostic tools that might help me find out what is wrong?
[08:12] <intelikey> james__ like i said.  not nessarily
[08:12] <nanotube> aleitner, i suppose just pressing control-c while its fsck-ing, should cancel it
[08:12] <intelikey> james__ try it and see.
[08:12] <Frogzoo> twev: most likely suspect is the vid driver - which vid card?
[08:12] <intelikey> ubuntu is not the end all be all  of linux.
[08:13] <james__> what's another good distro?? PCLinuxOS?? or any others you'd recommend?
[08:13] <spine> Password:
[08:13] <spine> cdrecord: No write mode specified.
[08:13] <spine> cdrecord: Asuming -tao mode.
[08:13] <spine> cdrecord: Future versions of cdrecord may have different drive dependent defaults.
[08:13] <twev> Frogzoo: it's a nvidia i've experienced the crash with the nv and nvidia drivers though.
[08:13] <Frogzoo> twev: breezy?
[08:13] <twev> Frogzoo: yep
[08:13] <intelikey> james__ some like debian  some like gentoo some like fedora  some like mandriva  some like slackware ......
[08:14] <nanotube> intelikey, yes it is (the end all be all of linux)! hehe j/k
[08:14] <psquared89> james__ how old is this computer (years) ?
[08:14] <Frogzoo> twev: and the machine locks up completely? even caps lock doesn't work?
[08:14] <mrchicago> i have a questiono
[08:14] <james__> I just got it October 2005... it's a dell inspiron 1200
[08:14] <intelikey> psquared89 mine is 12 years old now.....
[08:14] <mrchicago> i tried to burn a dual layer dvd with k3b like a week ago
[08:14] <aleitner> nanotube: and what do you do then? to just reboot will just make it recheck the hdd
[08:15] <mrchicago> and then no dvds can be read anymore
[08:15] <Frogzoo> james__: and what doesn't work?
[08:15] <twev> Frogzoo: i'm not sure about caps lock. It locks up I can't bring up a shell, and I don't think i can even ssh in. I can recreate the crash perfectly though.
[08:15] <mrchicago> not even when i reinstalled windows
[08:15] <mrchicago> any ideas
[08:15] <Frogzoo> twev: what causes the crash?
[08:15] <james__> i can't get the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive to read anything.  I need scsi emulation i guess.
[08:15] <intelikey> mrchicago lazer error ?
[08:15] <mrchicago> dont know
[08:16] <twev> Frogzoo: well it happens with lots of things, i can recreate it with the theme manager though. I open up the theme mamager and it crashes.
[08:16] <mrchicago> it worked fine till i burned the dual layer dvd
[08:16] <Frogzoo> mrchicago: burn at a slow speed
[08:16] <mrchicago> that is just it
[08:16] <nanotube> aleitner, well, once it cancels the fsck, it should just go on booting as usual (although it might try to check it again at next reboot, dunno)
[08:16] <marc> what is the name of the gnome screenshot application?
[08:16] <mrchicago> it cannot read a blank or burnt dvd anymore
[08:16] <PwcrLinux> james__: Oh, your lappy 2 years old, your cd drive seem a laser failed to read.. probably you need to replace it..
[08:16] <mrchicago> i never had probs out of the burner till noe
[08:16] <intelikey> mrchicago but if both linux and M$-windows  can no longer read dvd's then it must be hardware.
[08:17] <Frogzoo> mrchicago: hardware failure?
[08:17] <mrchicago> cds work fine in it
[08:17] <Madpilot> marc I think it's "gnome-screenshot", but I'm not at all sure
[08:17] <defrysk> gnome-screenshot
[08:17] <mrchicago> think maybe the firmware got messed up
[08:17] <paul_> question: why is it that the mouse in ubuntu seems weird, and that no matter how hard I try to reconfigure it it never seems to have the same smoothness as in windows- is there a way to fix this (like without having to just "live with it") ?
[08:17] <twev> Frogzoo: what do you think it would mean if the caps lock wouldn't work.
[08:17] <aleitner> nanotube: are you sure about that? is it always safe to do that?
[08:17] <marc> Thanks, for some reason it did not show up on my install
[08:17] <intelikey> mrchicago worth a shot
[08:17] <mrchicago> hmm, maybe i can reinstall it
[08:17] <Frogzoo> twev: if caps lock doesn't register on the keyboard led, the kernel has crapped out
[08:18] <james__> i appreciate everyone's time... guess I'll call it a night.
[08:18] <mrchicago> with wine or something
[08:18] <psquared89> james__ is this cd in a fixed bay or a removable one?
[08:18] <cge> spine, are you still here?
[08:18] <Frogzoo> twev: ie, game over
[08:18] <mrchicago> removable one
[08:18] <intelikey> james__ sorry we didn't tell you what you wanted to hear.
[08:18] <twev> Frogzoo: ok cool. do you think it's the motherboard?
[08:18] <mrchicago> thing is the integrated one cant read them anymoree either
[08:18] <steve> hey, can anyone help me fix my firefox?  I get a segfault when i try to load it.
[08:18] <DShepherd> how do you redo in vi again?
[08:18] <defrysk> marc also try <print-screen>button or <alt><print-screen> button for screenshot of active window
[08:18] <mrchicago> im not sure what the prob is
[08:18] <james__> it's not your fault... you guys worked hard to get me up and running... just one of those things...
[08:18] <cge> people are now auto-kicked for 4 line floods?
[08:19] <marc> Thanks, thats helpful!
[08:19] <psquared89> james__ i'm grasping at straws here too, my apologies also, again, i'd suggest posting at http://ubuntuforums.org also, help requests last a little longer there
[08:19] <paul_> btw which IDE's do you guys use for C++ coding?
[08:19] <intelikey> james__ i would try fedora  or something  before i gave up on linux....
[08:19] <nanotube> aleitner, well, i have not specifically done than on an fsck, but ctrl-c safely stops just about anything on bootup (i use it routinely during the "configuring network interfaces" part cuz it just takes too long.
[08:19] <Frogzoo> twev: it's kind of odd to have theme manager (a user space app) crash the kernel - it's possible your install is corrupt somewhere, reinstalling might fix it
[08:19] <james__> is fedora free?
[08:19] <Frogzoo> james__: yep
[08:19] <DShepherd> james__: like a bird
[08:19] <steve> paul_, kdevelop, anjuta, emacs, vi.  try those.  :)
[08:19] <intelikey> yes it is
[08:20] <nanotube> aleitner, i am pretty sure stopping fsck doesnt screw anything up, cuz it's just checking stuff, not writing any files or anything.
[08:20] <wy> I need some help about urxvt
[08:20] <twev> Frogzoo: yeah it is wierd that's why I thought it was hard ware.
[08:20] <kozhy> yeah.. fedora its free
[08:20] <james__> maybe I'll try that instead.
[08:20] <cge> DShepherd: Ctl-R?
[08:20] <aleitner> nanotube: i am not completely sure, but i think i tried it at some point and it just dropped me into a shell. (the os at the time might have been debian though)
[08:20] <james__> have a good night.
[08:20] <twev> fedora is good, but lots of cd's
[08:20] <DShepherd> cge thanks
[08:20] <intelikey> james__ all the ones i mentiond are free.
[08:20] <Frogzoo> twev: if it was me, I'd reformat & reinstall
[08:20] <paul_> steve: if I'm using xfce will it matter w/ kdevelop?
[08:20] <aleitner> nanotube: fsck can write to the disk too, iirc
[08:20] <twev> Frogzoo: cool,
[08:20] <PwcrLinux> Fedora free?? impossible.. I've searched on website they're cost to buy it..
[08:20] <aleitner> nanotube: if it finds inconsistency
[08:20] <steve> paul_, it might look a little odd, but it should run fine.
[08:21] <DShepherd> PwcrLinux: ????
[08:21] <cge> aleitner, nanotube: err, it can seriously cause problems if you run it in a repair like mode.
[08:21] <paul_> steve: so anjuta would be better then?
[08:21] <cge> or cause serious problems
[08:21] <eexpress> one @
[08:21] <paul_> also does anyone know how to unrar something?- I have unrar-nonfree installed
[08:21] <aleitner> cge: and is it run in repair mode when called from bootup for peridoc checks?
[08:21] <cge> aleitner: no
[08:21] <DShepherd> paul_: man unrar
[08:22] <nanotube> cge, but afaik, during boot it just runs it in check mode?
[08:22] <_jason> paul_: just double click on it
[08:22] <aleitner> cge: so CTRL-C is safe in this situation? do you know if it will just continue booting?
[08:22] <steve> paul_, you should probably not let the toolkit that an IDE is built in prevent you from using it if it's otherwise ok.
[08:22] <intelikey> gooday folks
[08:22] <cge> aleitner: probably.
[08:22] <steve> paul_, just try them and see what you like.
[08:22] <cge> aleitner: It _might_ drop you into a shell, but won't cause any corruption.
[08:22] <amiga> hi
[08:22] <steve> paul_, then remove the ones you don't like.  :)
[08:22] <DShepherd> hey
[08:22] <amiga> i mounted a drive to a dir but only root can access it.  how do i change permission?
[08:23] <nanotube> aleitner, but i guess if you are not sure (and i am not entirely sure either), you might want to see if someone who knows more about fsck thinks differently.
[08:23] <paul_> steve: I get what you mean- but I'm really new to linux so bear w/ me =)
[08:23] <aleitner> cge: and if i am in the shell, do you know how to continue the boot process?
[08:23] <aleitner> nanotube: yeah, i think thats a good idea. i appreciate your help though!
[08:23] <paul_> DShepherd: it says that "No manual entry for unrar"
[08:23] <_jason> amiga: what filesystem?
[08:23] <mrchicago> sudo chmod a+x  /mnt/yada
[08:23] <paul_> DShepherd: what does that mean?
[08:23] <nanotube> aleitner, no prob. good luck :)
[08:23] <amiga> _jason, fat
[08:23] <cge> aleitner: if it drops into a root shell, you can usually just Ctl-D out and the system will continue to boot.
[08:23] <_jason> ubotu: tell amiga about vfat
[08:24] <PwcrLinux> DShepherd: if you don't understand me, then go somewhere btw, are u in the USA? I am in USA too..
[08:24] <aleitner> cge: ah, that sounds interesting. i hope it wont just cause a reboot and hence a recheck...
[08:24] <_jason> amiga: there is a table that tells you how to edit permissions partitions get mounted with on the wiki page ubotu just sent you
[08:24] <cge> aleitner: I really doubt it.
[08:24] <aleitner> cge: ok. i will try it next time then (;
[08:24] <cge> aleitner: but why do you want to ctl-C fsck?
[08:24] <DShepherd> PwcrLinux: they are selling you Fedora in the USA?
[08:24] <PwcrLinux> DShepherd: yes
[08:25] <aleitner> cge: suppose you have to do a talk/presentation
[08:25] <amiga> _jason, thanks!
[08:25] <DShepherd> PwcrLinux: wow.. send me your money.. i give you for free
[08:25] <paul_> anyone have experience w/ unrar-free?
[08:25] <Polypterus> I've downloaded and installed xchat-systray, but xchat still shows in both the taskbar and the systray. How do I make it disappear to systray only when I minimize it?
[08:25] <aleitner> cge: in 5 min, you boot up your notebook and bang it decided to do a periodic safety check for 20 min
[08:25] <_jason> paul_: what about it?
[08:25] <PwcrLinux> DShepherd: nah heheh, you buy it
[08:25] <gymsmoke> hey, all... was cleaning up some leftovers on my box and removed libbind9.so.0 ... any idea where i can get another copy from?
[08:25] <paul_> _jason: how do I unrar something?
[08:25] <damian_> for some reason my /etc/resolv.conf keeps resetting (i'm assuming because of DHCP) .. if i modify the /etc/network/interfaces so it's a static ip .. should it still refresh the resolv.conf?
[08:26] <mrchicago> one more thing
[08:26] <_jason> paul_: do you have unrar-free or nonfree? (earlier you said nonfree)
[08:26] <damian_> or do i need to restart to make it all set into place or something
[08:26] <mrchicago> i got unreal running, but the menu bars are interferring
[08:26] <aleitner> cge: quite an adrenalne kick that i lived with now for about a year and i finally decided my blood preassure is high enough as it is (;
[08:26] <cge> aleitner: I presume you are using ext2 or ext3? next time you install, consider using reiserfs instead, which doesn't have long fsck runs like that.
[08:26] <paul_> _jason: it was my mistake I have the free version
[08:26] <DShepherd> mrchicago: unreal tournament?
[08:26] <mrchicago> yep
[08:27] <cge> aleitner: you can actually turn off the periodic checks entirely if you want to, and it might not be too dangerous if you are using ext3
[08:27] <mrchicago> anyway to get around that
[08:27] <_jason> paul_: the free version won't open most .rar's you'll find.  You should be able to double click on a rar file and have file-roller open it up, otherwise cli is 'unrar x file.rar'
[08:27] <DShepherd> mrchicago: sweet i havent play that in a while
[08:27] <mrchicago> i could autohide
[08:27] <aleitner> cge: ext3. yes actually that was my original question. turn off or disable
[08:27] <mrchicago> i love unreal tourny
[08:27] <PwcrLinux> psquared89: No prvmsg without ask me pls
[08:27] <aleitner> cge: i once found instructions on how to disable it, followed them and then the checks continued to appear
[08:27] <mrchicago> heh
[08:27] <paul_> _jason: I get in bash: "bash: unrar: command not found"
[08:27] <mrchicago> brb
[08:27] <aleitner> cge: either i did something wrong, or the instructions were not good
[08:28] <mrchicago> synaptic
[08:28] <aleitner> cge: do you know how to disable it?
[08:28] <_jason> paul_: are you sure you installed unrar?
[08:28] <cge> aleitner: I don't remember how to do it. I've been using reiserfs for quite a few years now.
[08:28] <mrchicago> then search for unrar
[08:28] <twev> what's the command to see how much space a folder is taking up?
[08:28] <mrchicago> innstall the nonfree versioni
[08:28] <gymsmoke> d
[08:28] <gymsmoke> du
[08:28] <aleitner> cge: ok, i see
[08:28] <paul_> _jason: synaptic says so...
[08:28] <cge> aleitner: long enough to remember the early 2.6 kernel (2.6.9?) that badly corrupted all reiserfs partitions...
[08:28] <twev> gymsmoke: ok
[08:28] <_jason> paul_: dpkg -L unrar-free | grep bin
[08:28] <aleitner> cge: (;
[08:29] <_jason> twev: du -sh
[08:29] <gymsmoke> hey, all... was cleaning up some leftovers on my box and removed libbind9.so.0 ... any idea where i can get another copy from?
[08:29] <brownie17> what is the command to get a list of the running processes?
[08:29] <DShepherd> twev: du -sh
[08:29] <gymsmoke> ps
[08:29] <cge> aleitner: I thought it involved something like e2fstune, but I can't find it in my $PATH.
[08:29] <eggzeck> brownie17, ps -e
[08:29] <orakle> brownie17, "top"
[08:29] <marc> Could someone tell me the location that smeg gives for your gnome-screenshot icon?
[08:29] <aleitner> cge: well anyway. i'll just post a forum entry and see what happens. thanks though!
[08:29] <calamari> gymsmoke: packages.ubuntu.com is a good place to go because you can search for files and find out what package they are in
[08:29] <twev> _jason, DShepherd: thanks
[08:30] <paul_> _jason: I got /usr/bin     /usr/bin/unrar-free
[08:30] <DShepherd> twev: np
[08:30] <paul_> _jason: but other than that the command still does not work
[08:30] <gymsmoke> calamari: thanks, i'll go have a look
[08:30] <_jason> paul_: ok use unrar-free then
[08:30] <_jason> paul_: what does it say?
[08:30] <PwcrLinux> okay gn all :)
[08:30] <DShepherd> PwcrLinux: latat
[08:30] <paul_> _jason: same as before: command not found
[08:30] <_jason> paul_: how about /usr/bin/unrar-free x file.rar
[08:31] <sharp> WHat do i need to download in synaptic so that i can make mplayer?
[08:31] <sharp> I already did a ./configure :-)
[08:31] <_jason> sharp: you can just isntall mplayer from synaptic once you enable multiverse
[08:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell sharp about mplayer
[08:32] <paul_> _jason: hehe...ok i got it to go but it failed
[08:32] <_jason> paul_: yeah, well unrar-free sucks basically
[08:33] <paul_> _jason: I see. i got the tar.gz nonfree one
[08:33] <_jason> paul_: nonfree is in multiverse
[08:33] <amiga> _jason, that worked perfect, thanks!
[08:33] <_jason> amiga: np
[08:33] <Sp4rKy> please, does quake4.x86 can work under 64 bits systems ?
[08:34] <cafuego> Sp4rKy: no reason it shouldn't.
[08:34] <paul_> _jason: gotcha
[08:34] <Sp4rKy> cafuego, ok thx
[08:35] <gymsmoke> calamari: according to packages.ubuntu, libbind9.so.0 is a part of package libbind9 ... i installed that package, but i still get the "shared library not found" error starting bind9
[08:37] <Hobbsee> gymsmoke: is there a libbind9-dev, if so, install htat too...
[08:37] <cafuego> that is not required for normal operation
[08:38] <cafuego> gymsmoke: In future, do clean-ups via 'apt-get remove --purge' and 'deborphan'. That way you'll KNOW if something needs them.
[08:38] <Hobbsee> oh ok
[08:38] <smee56> hey what can i use to create a dual boot for linux and windows
[08:38] <cafuego> Plus you won't completely destroy the package system.
[08:38] <cafuego> smee56: 1) install Windows. 2) install Linux. 3) Done.
[08:39] <smee56> just on top of each other?
[08:39] <gymsmoke> Hobbsee: no such package libbind9-dev
[08:39] <Hobbsee> oh ok
[08:39] <gymsmoke> cafuego: that's what i'd been doing, but apt-get remove doesn't really _remove_ everything that gets installed
[08:40] <cafuego> gymsmoke: if you pass --purge it does.
[08:40] <cafuego> smee56: No, you need to have partitions for each OS
[08:40] <gymsmoke> cafuego: tried it... removed --purge apache2...  still had /etc/apache2, /usr/share/doc/apache2, and alot more
[08:41] <cafuego> gymsmoke: Yes, 'dpkg -l | grep apache2' would have told you about apache2-common and apache2-mpm-prefork still being installed.
[08:41] <gymsmoke> cafuego: my guess is at this point, i'm due for a re-install ...
[08:41] <mikomiko> When logging off, i am being asked if i like to save it or not
[08:41] <mikomiko> what does it mean to SAVE
[08:42] <cafuego> gymsmoke: Well, you can reinstall whatever you trash, then uninstall stuff properly...
[08:42] <[1] wenko> are u running live cd?
[08:42] <mikomiko> What does it mean to SAVE CURRENT SETUP
[08:42] <gymsmoke> mikomiko: save the settings you have on your current session
[08:42] <dabaR> mikomiko: try, and tell us what it did.
[08:42] <gymsmoke> cafuego: i uninstalled bind9, then reinstalled bind9... when named starts, i get an error : cannot find shared library libbind9.so.0 ...
[08:42] <mmmooonnnsssttte> hi
[08:43] <dli> gymsmoke, apt-file search libbind9.so.0
[08:43] <cafuego> gymsmoke: can you run 'ldd /usr/sbin/named' ?
[08:43] <gymsmoke> cafuego: i can try it...
[08:44] <gymsmoke> dli: apt-file isn't here ... you mean apt-cache ?
[08:44] <cafuego> gymsmoke: apt-file would need to be installed first.
[08:44] <dabaR> gymsmoke: no, he means install it if it is not there.
[08:44] <dli> gymsmoke, "apt-get install apt-file && apt-file update"
[08:45] <gymsmoke> cafuego:libbind9.so.0 => not found
[08:45] <gymsmoke> dli: ok... i'll run it
[08:45] <dabaR> OK!
[08:45] <dabaR> I'm ready!
[08:45] <cafuego> gymsmoke: Run 'sudo ldconfig'
[08:47] <sharp> ubotu told me to follow a link to install mplayer. I followed it by the book, however I cannot run "make" what am I missiong?
[08:47] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, sharp
[08:47] <gymsmoke> cafuego:ok
[08:47] <dabaR> sharp: build-essential
[08:48] <sharp> dabaR, i am sorry.. i dont follow. apt-get install build-essential?
[08:48] <gymsmoke> dli: root@mgjventures:/# apt-file search libbind9.so.0
[08:48] <gymsmoke> libbind9-0: usr/lib/libbind9.so.0
[08:48] <gymsmoke> libbind9-0: usr/lib/libbind9.so.0.0.5
[08:48] <dabaR> sharp: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[08:48] <dabaR> gymsmoke: install it.
[08:48] <gymsmoke> dli: is it just the 'links' that are gone?
[08:48] <dli> gymsmoke, that's it :) install the package, and "ldconfig"
[08:48] <cafuego> in fact, reinstall it
[08:48] <Knelix> I am trying to cd into another directory and I keep on getting a "No such file or directory
[08:48] <Knelix> " error, even though it lists the directory. The directory is on a Mac and has spaces in the name, if that makes a difference. What could be going on?
[08:49] <paul_> does anyone know what reads a chm doc?
[08:49] <sharp> dabaR, thank u.. that wasnt on the instructions :-)
[08:49] <dabaR> Knelix: did you try escaping the spaces with a \?
[08:49] <dabaR> paul_: xchm
[08:49] <paul_> thanks
[08:49] <cafuego> paul_: windows help
[08:49] <dabaR> cafuego: you suggest that program?
[08:50] <gymsmoke> dli: ok, i ran ldconfig and reinstalled bind9 ... still get the same error
[08:50] <cafuego> dabaR: No, it reads chm files
[08:50] <cafuego> gymsmoke: Not bind9, libbind9-0
[08:50] <gymsmoke> cafuego: ok, thanks for clearing that ....
[08:51] <Knelix> dabaR: Just tried again, without success. Perhaps I'm getting the format wrong?
[08:52] <gymsmoke> cafuego: much better!  - i don't have postfix installed, but i get a message when bind9 starts that says: run-parts: /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/postfix exited with return code 1...
[08:54] <gymsmoke> cafuego, dli: thanks!! I just learned a shitload in the last 5 minutes...
[08:54] <ramza3> I am trying out Dapper and I have a confession...I think i am in love with my machine
[08:55] <Knelix> dabaR: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12660
[08:55] <Knelix> ramza3: What about Dapper made you fall in love with it? :-P
[08:56] <ramza3> Knelix: things look so sexy
[08:56] <FlannelKing> he likes the way the windows wobble
[08:56] <me2win> FlannelKing: does it have XGL incorporated?
[08:56] <cafuego> yes
[08:56] <Knelix> ramza3: Hmm. Being a Mac user I'm not easily impressed, graphic-wise.
[08:56] <FlannelKing> me2win: no, but you can enable it really easily (a single line in a config file)
[08:57] <me2win> ah
[08:57] <me2win> not for KDE thought right?
[08:57] <me2win> kde-compiz is still f00ked?
[08:57] <[asterisk] > owned by someone else wtf
[08:57] <ramza3> Knelix: I still kind of flip back and forth being win, I still understand you
[08:57] <Knelix> ramza3: Though I welcome any improvements in Ubuntu and am looking forward to the official reease.
[08:58] <gymsmoke> is the best way to secure bind to run it chrooted?
[08:58] <cafuego> for bind9 that's not really a problem anymore
[08:58] <firebird619> I am trying to install F-Spot 0.1.11 on Breezy and when I run ./configure in the terminal I get checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XNL::Parser perl module is required for intltool. I have all prerequisites listed on f-spot.org. What package do I need to fix this?
[08:59] <gymsmoke> cafuego: i read alot about this over the last few days, but, i haven't seen it really specific to bind9 ...
[08:59] <Knelix> ramza3: There are certain things about the Mac that Ubuntu can't quite live up to, which is why I still use both. Were Ubuntu easier to use and almost as nice in other ways, I might totally switch.
[08:59] <cafuego> firebird619: Why not just upgrade to dapper, rather than destroying breezy?
[08:59] <slimz> does anyone know a way to link the center/sub/rear channels to the main volume so when the main volume is raised or lowered, it lowers all the channels?
[08:59] <angel12> is there a command to recursively change the rights/owner to files/ folders inside one folder easily?
[08:59] <cafuego> gymsmoke: bind8 has  had a lot of security issues, but I wouldn't worry about it with bind9 (i don't)
[08:59] <ramza3> Knelix: I still think folder operations are slower than most systems, ie copy-pasting
[08:59] <firebird619> cafuego: I can only upgrade by ordering the CD's. I have dial-up Internet.
[08:59] <noiesmo> angel12, chown user:group /path/folder
[08:59] <gymsmoke> cafuego: ok... it'll save me some work (and some documentation)
[09:00] <firebird619> Its to slow to download the updates.
[09:00] <Knelix> Hmm, anyone have any idea why I can't seem to cd directories? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12660
[09:00] <noiesmo> angel12, soz chown -R user:group /path/folder
[09:00] <angel12> noiesmo, that changes every folder/file inside the given dir?
[09:00] <gymsmoke> noiesmo: doesn't chown -R need to be there ?
[09:00] <cafuego> firebird619: Well..
[09:01] <cafuego> firebird619: timed calls or not?
[09:01] <me2win> Knelix: you did a \ instead of a /
[09:01] <me2win> Knelix: should be cd iTunes/Music
[09:01] <Agrajag-> gday. when i install mono, mono apps that i run from the command line (which 'file' tells me are windows executables) are somehow run by mono (jit). how does this happen?
[09:01] <noiesmo> angel12, chown -R user:group /path/folder will change owners all files etc within that
[09:01] <gymsmoke> cafuego: the restart of bind9 starts clean now... wooT ... another piece off my list for tonight
[09:02] <angel12> noiesmo, that just does one level into the folder
[09:02] <Knelix> me2win: Heh. I continue to be clumsy with the terminal. lemme try...
[09:03] <noiesmo> angel12,  sudo chown -R user:group /path/folder should do it all the way
[09:03] <Knelix> me2win: wow. Still giving me an error, even after I copied & pasted your command.
[09:03] <me2win> Knelix: probably because you are already in the iTunes folder. Just do cd Music
[09:04] <Knelix> Man, is there any way I can get a graphical connection in Natilus?
[09:04] <Madpilot> Knelix: connection to what?
[09:04] <joelbryan> Knelix: what do you mean?
[09:05] <me2win> i think he means like in konq, how you can type in the dir you want in the URL/Dir bar
[09:05] <me2win> except in nautilus
[09:05] <joelbryan> Knelix: "Places > Connect to Server"? or "System > Administration > Networking"?
[09:05] <me2win> cuz nautilus by default doesnt have a path bar
[09:05] <me2win> just those little boxes that tell you where you are
[09:06] <joelbryan> ah
[09:06] <gymsmoke> if i want to have apache2 and php5 on this box, will running aptitude install apache2 php5 grab all the dep's  ?
[09:06] <me2win> gymsmoke: not necesarily
[09:06] <me2win> ubotu: tell gymsmoke about lamp
[09:06] <Knelix> Madpilot, joelbryan: Sorry, I'll explain. I'm actually connecting remotely to my Mac in the hopes of copying over my iTunes collection to my Ubuntu box. I've tried the connect to several times, with several different protocols, and I just can't seem to connect through anything except ssh, but then I haven't even figured out why I can't cd...
[09:07] <kozhy> hello !!1 what hapend 
[09:07] <joelbryan> Knelix: ah, you need a vnc client in mac, and a vnc server in ubuntu
[09:08] <noiesmo> Knelix, firewall on mac does it have the open ports
[09:08] <nanotube> me2win, in nautilus, if you press ctrl-L, you get a url bar :)
[09:08] <gymsmoke> me2win: damn! i like that... i'm reading through the wiki page now...
[09:08] <me2win> gymsmoke: its good
[09:08] <joelbryan> Knelix: and you can use, > "Applications > Internet > Terminal Server Client"
[09:08] <me2win> nandemonai: good to know, i use KDE, but my dad uses gnome, so its good to know
[09:09] <me2win> nanotube: : good to know, i use KDE, but my dad uses gnome, so its good to know
[09:09] <joelbryan> Knelix: and choose VNC as a protocol
[09:09] <gymsmoke> me2win: i _could_ sub php5 for php4, though... unless i really need to have both here (like for phpmyadmin, maybe ?)
[09:09] <noiesmo> Knelix, if you can ssh you could always use scp copy ie on ubuntu do scp username@macbox:/path/to/itunes /home/username/music
[09:10] <me2win> gymsmoke: yeah you can just sub 5 for 4 and it works fine
[09:10] <Knelix> noiesmo: The Mac does have a FW, but I enabled the service before I try to log-in, and I was able to get through via ssh.
[09:10] <me2win> gymsmoke: phpadmin will still work fine, just sub the version numbers out for anything
[09:10] <joelbryan> Knelix: have you tried Zeroconf?
[09:10] <noiesmo> Knelix, there shoul;d be -r for reclusive so scp -r username@macbox:/path/to/itunes /home/username/music
[09:10] <gymsmoke> me2win: cool. I'm running the installs now...
[09:10] <me2win> gymsmoke: nice job
[09:10] <Knelix> noiesmo, that's what I've been trying to do, but it keeps on giving me a "no file or directory" error. Ugh.
[09:10] <joelbryan> Knelix: with Zeroconf you can copy your itunes shared files directly to linux.
[09:11] <Knelix> joelbryan: Is that in the repositories?
[09:11] <noiesmo> Knelix, if you get no file or diertory error it means that the files are not were you spec or the destination doesnt exsist
[09:12] <joelbryan> Knelix: yes, it's default now in dapper beta
[09:12] <pax> chinese food don't taste the same since yesterday.
[09:13] <Knelix> noiesmo: Yeah, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but who the heck knows what it is. <Sigh>
[09:13] <Knelix> joelbryan: I'm not on Dapper, I'm on 5.10.
[09:13] <mrchicago> me too
[09:13] <mrchicago> dapper eh
[09:13] <sharp> ok. this may sound a little stupid but how do i install a .deb package?
[09:13] <mrchicago> whats new with it
[09:13] <bliss1_> hi
[09:13] <me2win> sharp: sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[09:14] <joelbryan> Knelix: install avahi and zeroconf
[09:14] <me2win> hey bliss1_
[09:14] <sharp> me2win, thanks :-)
[09:14] <bliss1_> me2win hi
[09:14] <noiesmo> Knelix, ok you can always do ssh user@mac and then cd /to/mp3s then scp *.mp3 username@ubuntubox:/home/username/music/
[09:14] <Knelix> joelbryan: Looking.
[09:14] <mrchicago> hmm is there anything to use for my flash card
[09:15] <bliss1_> me2win what's up
[09:15] <me2win> bliss1_: getting ready for bed
[09:16] <bliss1_> me2win just about to have breakfast late for work
[09:16] <me2win> lol
[09:16] <joelbryan> Knelix: or just install service discovery applet, it will include avahi to the installed app.
[09:16] <me2win> Knelix: the reason you couldn't cd is because you were already in the iTunes folder and you were doing cd iTunes/Music
[09:16] <me2win> Knelix: just do cd Music
[09:17] <joelbryan> Knelix: once you have installed them, use rhythmbox in linux and share your itunes music. drag the shared music to a linux folder.
[09:17] <gymsmoke> me2win: installed apache2/php5/libapache2-mod-php5... but apache doesn't seem to exist
[09:17] <bliss1_> me2win how are you on permissions?
[09:18] <me2win> bliss1_: what do you mean
[09:18] <me2win> gymsmoke: what do you mean
[09:18] <gymsmoke> me2win: /etc/apache2 dir is here, and mods-available is here, but no mods-enabled... when i run a2enmod php5 i get an error
[09:19] <Knelix> me2win: No, that's not it. It's: /Users/knelix/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music
[09:19] <me2win> Knelix: oooooh
[09:19] <me2win> Knelix: then its
[09:19] <me2win> Knelix: cd iTunes\ Music
[09:19] <noiesmo> Knelix, aahhh you need to do itunes/ Music\
[09:19] <me2win> Knelix: you have to escape the space
[09:20] <noiesmo> if there s a space in the path you need to use a /
[09:20] <Knelix> me2w: I've installed the first two apps/libraries you suggested.
[09:20] <me2win> noiesmo: other way
[09:20] <bliss1_> me2win: got to but this in udev in a files called permission.rules http://pastebin.ca/50351
[09:20] <Knelix> brb
[09:20] <noiesmo> me2win, oopps
[09:20] <noiesmo> me2win, i always hit the tab key
[09:20] <gymsmoke> me2win: i guess i could create the dir and re-run the link ...
[09:20] <me2win> gymsmoke: what did you type in
[09:21] <gymsmoke> a2enmod php5
[09:21] <me2win> gymsmoke: how come?
[09:21] <gymsmoke> me2win: how come i typed it in? to enable php5 as a module in apache2
[09:22] <gymsmoke> me2win: is it not necessary?
[09:22] <FlannelKing> it is
[09:22] <FlannelKing> erm, gymsmoke did you sudo?
[09:22] <me2win> I never had to run that
[09:22] <FlannelKing> woohooo, Xubuntu.
[09:22] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: I'm on as root (sudo bash) ...
[09:22] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: I'm sorry
[09:22] <bliss1_> FlannelKing; how are things in the land of FlannelKing
[09:22] <gymsmoke> and, there's no /etc/init.d/apache2 ...
[09:23] <FlannelKing> bliss1_: they're doing rather well. how about yourself?
[09:23] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: did you actually install apache? ;)
[09:23] <me2win> gymsmoke: did you edit apache.conf?
[09:23] <gymsmoke> aptitude install apache2
[09:23] <bliss1_> FlannelKing one the whole ok
[09:24] <gymsmoke> me2win: apache.conf isn't found ...
[09:24] <bliss1_> me2win: see the post
[09:24] <Knelix> back.
[09:24] <me2win> gymsmoke: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[09:25] <gymsmoke> me2win: yeah, but the only file in /etc/apache2 is the mods-available subdir ...
[09:25] <bucky5> hey
[09:26] <me2win> somethings wrong, hmm
[09:26] <gymsmoke> me2win: i agree...
[09:26] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: why don't you remove apache all together (complete removal) and install again
[09:26] <bucky5> is there a default root password or something? i didnt set anything during the install..
[09:26] <FlannelKing> !tell bucky5 about root
[09:26] <me2win> bucky5: its the password you set for you user
[09:26] <me2win> bucky5: but you dont work as root, you use sudo
[09:26] <FlannelKing> bucky5: check your messages, if you didn't see it
[09:26] <bliss1_> bucky5: sudo -i
[09:26] <gymsmoke> me2win,FannelKing: yeah, i'll try that...
[09:27] <me2win> gymsmoke: yeah reinstall something went wrong on install
[09:27] <bucky5> ok thanks guys
[09:28] <sharp> ok.. this might be a stupid question but how can I tell Ubuntu that whenever i open an .avi or .wmv file to open it immediatey with Mplayer and NOT totem?
[09:28] <bliss1_> me2win; forget permissions give me a apt-get install of a good dvd player
[09:28] <me2win> bliss1_: VLC
[09:28] <riomerc> hello, can anyone help me with a game called vegastrike?
[09:29] <bliss1_> me2win; nice
[09:29] <gymsmoke> me2win,FannelKing: ok... apt-get remove apache2 ... apt-get update ... apt-get install apache2 ... same thing
[09:30] <slimz> can someone help me out, i pressed show main window in xmms and it dissappeared ;), anyone know how to get it back
[09:30] <slimz> ?
[09:30] <Sp4rKy> does anyone know if there is a partch on ubuntu kernel for usplash ?
[09:30] <me2win> gymsmoke: and you did get libapache2-mod-php5?
[09:30] <sharp> how do I uninstall Totem and make sure that any .avi or .wmv file gets opened automatically by MPLAYER?
[09:30] <noiesmo> !tell riomerc about  ask
[09:30] <gymsmoke> me2win: no, didn't re install that one...
[09:30] <me2win> gymsmoke: try it
[09:30] <slimz> sharp:  you can just right click on any wmv file, press properties, click the open with tab, then select mplayer as default
[09:31] <FlannelKing> sharp: set your preferred aplications
[09:31] <me2win> gymsmoke: you shouldnt have to run a2enmod. Only if PHP isnt parsing
[09:31] <Knelix> How do I initiate the VNC protocol on the Mac?
[09:32] <sharp> FlannelKing, where is this preferred applications bit?
[09:32] <riomerc> Ok, my problem is that I've tried just about every way of installing vegastrike and despite my best efforts I couldn't find a file called vslauncher, which isn't nessacary but is still very very handy, I am currently using a synaptic package manager installed version, and have tried both find and grep.
[09:32] <FlannelKing> sharp: actually, slimz has a better method.  but it's in system > preferences, if I remember correctly.  Only for big ones though.
[09:33] <gymsmoke> me2win: both apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 are showing as the newest version installed, but /etc/init.d/apache2 doesn't exist and /etc/apache2 still only has mods-available in it
[09:33] <noiesmo> riomerc, try sudo vslanucher
[09:33] <riomerc> noiesmo: tried
[09:34] <sharp> FlannelKing, when i right click on file.avi i can select mplayer to play it but there ARE NO buttons to make it default.
[09:34] <noiesmo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7327&page=1
[09:34] <me2win> gymsmoke: hmm
[09:34] <noiesmo> riomerc, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7327&page=1
[09:34] <gymsmoke> me2win: i'm wondering if i need to also install apache2-common, apache2-doc, and all the rest of the apache2 components...
[09:35] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: apache2 common should get installed.
[09:35] <me2win> gymsmoke: yeah FlannelKing is right
[09:35] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: since it's required for apache2... whatever
[09:35] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: however, if it's not.... then yeah, that'd be your problem
[09:35] <gymsmoke> i just checked... apache2-common is showing as installed, but none of the others...
[09:36] <riomerc> noiesmo: I've scoured that post
[09:36] <FlannelKing> sharp: I don't know sorry.  I haven't used gnome (or any wm) for a while.
[09:36] <me2win> gymsmoke: i dont have apache2-dov
[09:36] <me2win> doc
[09:36] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: i'm going to give installing the other components a shot...
[09:36] <sharp> FlannelKing, wow.. strictly terminal?
[09:36] <COol> FUCKING
[09:36] <FlannelKing> sharp: yep, well, via ssh.  My ubuntu box is upstairs, headless.
[09:36] <stjepan> hi
[09:37] <stjepan> why are there packages named kubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-desktop, xubuntu-desktop?? Why they aren't kde, gnome and xfce?
[09:37] <me2win> everyone gets quiet when op status gets granted lol
[09:37] <bliss1_> Mudpilot; hi
[09:38] <me2win> stjepan: ease of use
[09:38] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: hrmm... all of those say that they are installed...
[09:38] <Skeletonix> Hi!
[09:38] <Madpilot> stjepan, because they're larger packages than just gnome/kde/xfce
[09:38] <stjepan> me2win: kde, gnome and xfce are easier to understand
[09:38] <FlannelKing> stjepan: it includes a whole suite of applications, not JUST gnome/etc/
[09:38] <bliss1_> me2win: i notice evetytime i load xine it says in the menu at the top xine: there is no mrl?
[09:39] <me2win> stjepan: like Madpilot they have the packages that come built in with a standard *buntu install
[09:39] <Knelix> FINALLY DARNIT!
[09:39] <me2win> bliss1_: never seen that before
[09:39] <FlannelKing> stjepan: like, well, Xubuntu doesn't install OOo, and then for KDE you have all the *K* utilities instead of the G ones.
[09:39] <Knelix> I was able to connect via Winblows sharing, of all things.
[09:40] <stjepan> pls help me choose my distro... ubuntu or debian? I am going to use them for desktop, I don't want outdated packages and I want a stable system... easy to use, where apt-get works perfectly, I do not want to break everything with apt-get dist-upgrade (Mepis) ...
[09:40] <bliss1_> me2win:i ok  I removed it and reinstalled made no diffrence
[09:40] <bliss1_> me2win: thanks for vlc
[09:40] <me2win> bliss1_: no problem sorry i couldnt help more with that xine problem
[09:41] <Madpilot> stjepan, you're going to get biased answers here - check the name of the channel :P
[09:41] <dralid> I just started using ubuntu. I love it. Thank you for such a wonderful distribution of linux. I'm unhappy with the bitTorrent client that comes installed, I've become very happy with Azureus on my work(windows) PC, but I cannot find a package for it in ubuntu, can you help me? BTW I'm using Drapper Drake because Breezy Badger had driver issues with this computer (it took over an hour to go...
[09:41] <dralid> ...from the login screen to the desktop).
[09:41] <FlannelKing> !azureus
[09:41] <ubotu> azureus is probably a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[09:41] <void^> dralid: azureus.sf.net
[09:41] <FlannelKing> check that out dralid
[09:42] <Knelix> Is it possible to print to a printer connected to a networked Mac from an Ubuntu PC?
[09:42] <me2win> dralid: and welcome to ubuntu btw :D
[09:42] <FlannelKing> dralid: and, welcome to dapper ;)
[09:42] <me2win> Knelix: yes
[09:42] <me2win> FlannelKing: beat ya
[09:42] <me2win> w00t
[09:42] <me2win> stjepan: if nothing else, use ubuntu because the support r0x. The people in #debian are RTFMers
[09:42] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: apt-file search apache.conf shows: etc/zoph/apache.conf ... (zoph doesnt' exist on this box)
[09:43] <bliss1_> Frogzoo: found a way in udev for kqemu and tun here http://pastebin.ca/50351
[09:43] <me2win> You won't find a linux community like Ubuntus...
[09:43] <gymsmoke> me2win: that's for sure
[09:43] <me2win> gymsmoke: wow... thats wierd
[09:43] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: I've never heard of zoph before.  why would it be there?
[09:43] <me2win> gymsmoke: so you have no apache2.conf?
[09:43] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: don't know...
[09:43] <gymsmoke> me2win: nope
[09:43] <Knelix> me2win: WOuld like to try that, but I'm even afriad to ask how...
[09:43] <stjepan> me2win, ok, tnx for answering
[09:44] <dralid> thank you bot, FlannelKing, and void^. Thank you me2win. A nice non-MS (not that ms makes nice OSs) was my birthday gift to myself.
[09:44] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: do you have one of your four choices? (worker, preform, mpm... and... I dont remember the last one)
[09:44] <me2win> Knelix: heh, i BELIEVE its through samba, but it could be just as simple as adding the workgroup of the computer you have the printer on (workgroup as in networked group)
[09:44] <me2win> stjepan: no problem
[09:44] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: mpm-prefork
[09:44] <me2win> dralid: nie
[09:44] <me2win> dralid: nice*
[09:45] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: at least, that's what apt says is already installed...
[09:45] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: aye, theres very little reason to think it's not if it says it is
[09:45] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: of course, it says apache2 is installed also, but half of the dirs and files aren't here
[09:45] <Knelix> me2win: well I'll keep that in mind. I think one "triumph" is enough for today.
[09:45] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: you're running as root?
[09:45] <me2win> Knelix: heh
[09:45] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: yeah
[09:45] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: hm, go back to your normal user and try using sudo
[09:46] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: root@mgjventures:/etc/apache2# whoami
[09:46] <gymsmoke>   root
[09:46] <Knelix> me2win: Still seems odd to connect two non-Windoze PCs via a Windoze protocol.
[09:46] <stjepan> can I keep my system clean somehow? I do not want to have thousands packages installed... any ideas? With slackware I could keep my system clean, I installed just what I need...
[09:46] <me2win> Knelix: with samba it might be a little different... MAYBE lol
[09:46] <FlannelKing> stjepan: you can, just uninstall everything ;)
[09:46] <FlannelKing> stjepan: or, start with a server install and build up
[09:47] <stjepan> maybe
[09:47] <vinboy> hi
[09:47] <FlannelKing> they'll both achieve the same results
[09:47] <vinboy> wat kernel version is dapper using?
[09:47] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: sudo apt-get install apache2 / password / already the newest version
[09:47] <ramza3> anybody know how to set the terminal such that 'right-click' does automatic copy
[09:47] <FlannelKing> vinboy: ask in #ubuntu+1 I don't know off hand
[09:47] <vinboy> thx FlannelKing
[09:47] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: purge it first
[09:48] <gymsmoke> apt-get remove ?
[09:48] <mDot> i've seen screenshots of ubuntu with the applications - Places and Sysem Menus represented by an icon, how can i change my desktop to look like this?
[09:48] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: apt-get or dpkg ?
[09:48] <DBO> mDot, right click on the GNOME panel, select Add Panel
[09:49] <DBO> mDot, then select "Main Menu"
[09:49] <DBO> mDot, then all you need to do is remove the old menu system
[09:49] <bliss1_> Frogzoo; this is for you might need it http://pastebin.ca/5035
[09:50] <dli> gymsmoke, either "apt-get --purge remove " or "dpkg --purge"
[09:50] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: ok, thanks...
[09:51] <mDot> DBO, I'm lost, right clicking my panel reveals Add to Panel, but no Add Panel
[09:52] <DBO> mDot, thats what I meant
[09:52] <DBO> sorry
[09:52] <Madpilot> mDot, that's the one you want
[09:52] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: i'm gong to paste the output in pastebin (too much text for the channel)
[09:52] <Sp4rKy> please, what is the kernel option which create dm-mod  module ?
[09:53] <mDot> DBO then im presented with the panel applets selector, no 'main menu'
[09:54] <mDot> nevermind
[09:54] <DBO> mDot, =)
[09:54] <Madpilot> mDot, scroll down :)
[09:54] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: http://pastebin.com/672858
[09:56] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: it appears to have removed the packages, but those errors definitely show that files were missing...
[09:56] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: interesting.  now try adding it back, with sudo.  just apache, we'll take care of php/etc later.
[09:57] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: ok... aptitude or apt-get ?
[09:57] <hodgman> question: I've just installed ubuntu breezy and I'm simply using it to run boinc/seti@home on a few computers of mine but they're reporting their host name as localhost.localdomain even though I set a name in the /etc/hostname file
[09:57] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: whichever, synaptic if you prefer gui
[09:58] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: actually, i prefer commandline, but someone told me that aptitude tracks dep's better than apt-get (this is on a server; no gewey)
[09:58] <DBO> hodgman, you will need to make an entry in /etc/hosts as well
[09:58] <hodgman> DBO: ahh ok!
[09:58] <hodgman> DBO: duh! I should have rememberd that
[09:58] <DBO> hodgman, you will see an entry that looks like "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost <name>"
[09:59] <hodgman> thanks
[09:59] <DBO> =)
[09:59] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: I have no idea if that's the case, sorry.
[09:59] <hodgman> huh, my hostname is in there too but I guess the boinc client didn't pick it up
[09:59] <DBO> hodgman, they still use apt-get... I dont think your information on aptitude is accurate
[10:00] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: ok! apache2 installed the other dep's packages, and now the files and subdirs all seem to be in place
[10:00] <DBO> hodgman, hold please
[10:00] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: test apache ;)
[10:00] <gymsmoke> and the default index directory shows up!
[10:00] <FlannelKing> there you go
[10:00] <FlannelKing> now install php5
[10:00] <me2win> FlannelKing: so what was the problem?
[10:00] <DBO> FlannelKing, why not just go XAMPP and be done?
[10:00] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: ok... i'll grab php5 now
[10:00] <FlannelKing> me2win: no idea.  botched install, might have to do with being root, instead of sudo
[10:01] <me2win> FlannelKing: wierd
[10:01] <FlannelKing> DBO: it's not me, and personally, I dislike XAMPP
[10:01] <me2win> i dislike xampp as well
[10:01] <me2win> its different
[10:01] <me2win> i actually have more problems getting xampp to work
[10:01] <me2win> than i do getting lamp running
[10:02] <FlannelKing> me2win: just goes to show you, don't login as root.
[10:02] <me2win> FlannelKing: indeed indeed.
[10:02] <Signy> Hi guys/gals I va e a total n00b question. Can i ask in here?
[10:02] <Signy> have a, even
[10:02] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: php5 is installed, but doesn't render in a page...
[10:02] <me2win> sig: RTFM!!!!
[10:02] <FlannelKing> Signy: this is the place!
[10:02] <me2win> lol kidding
[10:02] <Signy> ;D cool
[10:02] <me2win> ask away my friend
[10:03] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: you might have to a2enmod
[10:03] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: i'm grabbing the lib...
[10:03] <me2win> gymsmoke: you might just need to restart the apache server
[10:03] <Signy> Well I have a fat32 drive that i partition with the install. but when i try to save /copy files to it it keeps saying i havenot the correct permissions
[10:03] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: i can try a restart as well
[10:03] <Signy> save or copy files, that is
[10:03] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: oh, right
[10:04] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: you'll need to do that ;)
[10:04] <Signy> the weird thing is, I saved a .html page frpom firefox the other day to it fine..NOw for some reason i cant
[10:04] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: no change... i'll get the lib
[10:04] <me2win> Signy: when it tells you that, it means that "normal users" dont have write access (or the right permissions) you will need to remount the fat partition with user read/write permissions.
[10:04] <Signy> aah yeah i figured id have to mount it or something
[10:04] <DBO> hodgman, "cat /proc/sys/kernel/hostname" does that come up correct?
[10:04] <Signy> Would i be asking too much to ask whart the commands would be?
[10:04] <FlannelKing> !fat32
[10:04] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:05] <me2win> Signy: read this http://ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountfat
[10:05] <FlannelKing> check those out
[10:05] <Signy> kewl cheers
[10:05] <gymsmoke> FlannelKing: That did it!
[10:05] <FlannelKing> me2win: heh, we do rtfm ;) but in a nicer way ;) and with non-man pages ;)
[10:05] <FlannelKing> erm.  it's late, I'm using smileys.
[10:05] <gymsmoke> didn't have to a2enmod, but did need to have the lib installed
[10:05] <me2win> FlannelKing: lol
[10:05] <hodgman> DBO: yeah, I just reset the order in /etc/hosts and rebooted and its fine now
[10:06] <DBO> hodgman, sounds good
[10:06] <me2win> FlannelKing: i like explaining things to people. but before I can explain people !bleh them and they stop listening to me lol
[10:06] <hodgman> probably didn't need to reboot but ooh well
[10:06] <Madpilot> me2win, ubuntuguide is getting more and more out of date - use the wiki rather than it...
[10:06] <sirver> dli: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12662
[10:06] <gymsmoke> me2win: you and FlannelKing have made my night!!! don't short-change yourself
[10:06] <me2win> Madpilot: i know, i use it for the mounting because its a 2 line thing and you learn from it easily
[10:06] <me2win> Madpilot: but i agree
[10:07] <Madpilot> me2win, !fat32 or !mount
[10:07] <dli> sirver, what?
[10:07] <FlannelKing> me2win: I just give them a link, because all the information I'll give them (for general knowledge stuff) is in the wiki anyway. they can read it here, or read/referece it there at their leisure
[10:07] <me2win> Madpilot: alrighty
[10:07] <me2win> FlannelKing: tr00
[10:07] <sirver> dli: eth2 is the interface i had problems with. now im trying to get ADSL modem working on eth0
[10:07] <ndlovu> any suggestions for good RSS readers under Ubuntu? I'm used to using Bloglines, but are there better options?
[10:07] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: since I already have mysql (4.1) installed, should i remove it and re-install it as well? (I'm reading the wiki page on the lamp server setup)...
[10:08] <dli> sirver, pppoe, read a howto
[10:08] <me2win> gymsmoke: if youd like
[10:08] <FlannelKing> gymsmoke: erm, you might need to reinstall, if you installed it as root (might have similar problems) but no, if it's a good install, then you just need to install the apache stuff to link
[10:08] <me2win> gymsmoke: there are also some more apach libs you need for mysql and a php one also
[10:09] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: yeah, the wiki page shows libapache2-mod-auth-mysql and php5-mysql
[10:09] <me2win> gymsmoke: yeah sounds right
[10:09] <fid> so for some reason when i try to run apt-get with anything it is trying to get stuff for hoary but i'm running breezy anyone know why it would do that?
[10:09] <me2win> fid: you need to update your repos
[10:09] <fid> how do i do that?
[10:09] <me2win> ubotu: tell fid about repos
[10:10] <me2win> fid: look for where it says breezy
[10:10] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: well, 1 out of 2... apparently there isn't a package called php5-mysql
[10:10] <FlannelKing> erm, yes there is?
[10:10] <me2win> gymsmoke: im 98% sure there is
[10:11] <FlannelKing> just searched, it's right there.
[10:11] <me2win> here for me too
[10:11] <DBO> fid, if you have not modified your /etc/apt/sources.list with third party repos, you can just "sudo cat /etc/apt/source.list | sed -e 's/hoary/breezy/g' > /etc/apt/sources.list" after backing it up
[10:11] <gymsmoke> me2win: apt-cache shows it, but aptitude install says: 0 packages to install
[10:11] <Madpilot> !info php5-mysql
[10:11] <ubotu> php5-mysql: (MySQL module for php5), section web, is optional. Version: 5.0.5-2ubuntu1.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 100 kB
[10:12] <fid> hmmm
[10:12] <fid> i think i already updated that list but ya
[10:12] <fid> i can't even open synaptic package manager
[10:12] <fid> haha
[10:12] <me2win> fid: wow
[10:12] <DBO> fid, what does it say?
[10:12] <DBO> just nothing?
[10:12] <gymsmoke> me2win: duh - because it's already installed
[10:12] <me2win> gymsmoke: lol...
[10:12] <dougsko> does anyone know if freenode has ssl support?
[10:13] <Madpilot> fid, are you logged in as your system's first user, the one created during install?
[10:13] <fid> hold please let me check
[10:13] <fid> ya
[10:13] <gymsmoke> me2win: maybe i should throw up a quick php file to connect to mysql and grab something...
[10:13] <fid> oh wait
[10:13] <fid> i'm getting it now
[10:14] <fid> updating update manager
[10:14] <fid> haha
[10:14] <fid> that might help a bit
[10:14] <me2win> gymsmoke: try it, you also have to uncomment that line in php.ini
[10:14] <DBO> fid, good stuff =)
[10:14] <me2win> fid: w00t.
[10:14] <gymsmoke> me2win: the mysql.so ... yeah
[10:15] <fid> wait nevermind
[10:15] <fid> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[10:15] <fid> thats the error i'm getting
[10:15] <fid> there is a lot more but didn't want to plague the channel with all of it
[10:15] <fid> haha
[10:15] <me2win> fid: lol, yeah use a pastebin
[10:15] <me2win> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com
[10:15] <DBO> fid /etc/apt/sources.list -> pastebin
[10:16] <Madpilot> fid, the mirrormax repos have been gone for months
[10:16] <fid> hmmm
[10:16] <fid> its not letting me do anything though
[10:16] <fid> i just installed ubuntu 5.10 tonight
[10:16] <fid> did the apt-get update
[10:16] <fid> then the apt-get upgrade
[10:16] <fid> and thats when it all started messing up
[10:17] <DBO> fid, comment out all the third part repo's you are using in sources.list
[10:17] <animato> hello, anyway to resize emblems without resizing the icon size in nautilus?
[10:17] <fid> should i just post my sources.list in here?
[10:17] <DBO> fid, put it in pastebin
[10:17] <gymsmoke> fid: pastebin
[10:17] <me2win> fid: use a pastebin
[10:17] <fid> hah
[10:17] <me2win> lol
[10:17] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[10:17] <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
[10:18] <nubuntu> how do i unmount a swap partition?
[10:19] <fid> ok here we go
[10:19] <fid> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/672870
[10:20] <|lostbyte|> nubuntu : swapoff
[10:20] <me2win> fid: those are old old repositories
[10:20] <Knelix> What mp3/music player do you guys like best on Ubuntu?
[10:20] <kameron> |lostbyte|, thanks
[10:20] <me2win> Knelix: AMAROK FTW! :D
[10:20] <|lostbyte|> Karpor: ;)
[10:20] <orakle> i thought totem was best ?
[10:21] <|lostbyte|> Knelix: i love amaroke :)
[10:21] <fid> fuck i figured
[10:21] <|lostbyte|> i used to like xmms..
[10:21] <ompaul> Knelix, there are plenty you have started a player war -
[10:21] <fid> where do i find an updated repositories list? haha
[10:21] <fid> i just realized they are all hoary
[10:21] <me2win> !repos
[10:21] <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
[10:21] <fid> i'm an idiot
[10:21] <fid> haha
[10:21] <me2win> fid: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 <-- for breezy
[10:21] <DBO> fid, run this command "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.bak" then: "sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list | sed -e 's/hoary/breezy/g' > /etc/apt/sources.list"
[10:21] <ompaul> fid, please refrain from using bad language, thanks
[10:21] <Knelix> ompaul: heh.
[10:22] <fid> oh sorry
[10:22] <Knelix> me2win: I'm just looking for something better than XMMS.
[10:22] <fid> didn't mean to swear
[10:22] <me2win> Knelix: your name starts with a K... that should be a sign of where you belong *sniff*
[10:22] <DBO> fid, run this command "sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.bak" then: "sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list | sed -e 's/hoary/breezy/g' > /etc/apt/sources.list"
[10:22] <DBO> oops, sorry about the double...
[10:22] <Knelix> me2win: Actually, thus far I do prefer GNOME, though I have nothing against KDE.
[10:23] <me2win> Knelix: heh, i've been banned several times for being involved in KDE vs Gnome wars, so i will say no more :D
[10:23] <Knelix> me2win: And I like XFCE as well.
[10:23] <me2win> but seriously, amaroK rocks
[10:23] <nandemonai> kde eats babies
[10:23] <Knelix> me2win: Hehe.
[10:23] <me2win> Knelix: yeah xfce is great
[10:23] <|lostbyte|> nandemonai: kde rocks too..
[10:24] <kameron> does ubuntu support jfs and xfs?
[10:24] <Knelix> Haha!
[10:24] <ompaul> kameron, amoung others
[10:24] <|lostbyte|> kde has perfectly mad apps for almost all basic daily needs..
[10:24] <|lostbyte|> mad/made*
[10:24] <ompaul> |lostbyte|, there is a difference?
[10:24] <nandemonai> Just don't trust it around your kids..
[10:24] <orakle> i'd feel like a traitor using KDE
[10:24] <dralid> why is the gnome desktop dependant on ekiga softphone? I have no need for a VOIP or SIP, no mic anyway. But when I try to uninstall it from the package manager it says gnome-desktop is dependant on this software. That strikes me as odd.
[10:24] <kameron> ompaul, i thought as much.. running gparted, the option for jfs and xfs is shaded out.. and i want to format a drive as jfs.
[10:25] <|lostbyte|> ompaul: i cant think of using a gtk, so far.. other than xchat and firefox..
[10:25] <Madpilot> dralid, you mean ubuntu-desktop?
[10:25] <dralid> yes, my mistake.
[10:25] <fid> hmmm
[10:25] <DBO> dralid, ubuntu-desktop is a meta package and is "dependant" on lots of things
[10:25] <me2win> |lostbyte|: those are exactly the only 2 GTK apps I use
[10:25] <NET||abuse> has anyone gotten libmysqlclient15 workin on their ubuntu install?
[10:25] <|lostbyte|> me2win: Your on kde ?
[10:25] <DBO> fid, you also need to comment out those last two lines in sources.list
[10:25] <NET||abuse> breezy
[10:25] <Madpilot> dralid, you can un-install that package - it doesn't matter much, except when it comes time to update
[10:25] <NET||abuse> not dapper
[10:25] <me2win> |lostbyte|: of course :D
[10:25] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: you guys are the best!!! php/apache/mysql - all working as expected
[10:25] <me2win> gymsmoke: w00t.
[10:26] <me2win> |lostbyte|: its a way of a life...
[10:26] <|lostbyte|> me2win: Peace Bro :)
[10:26] <Signy> hey guys i STill have a problem accessing the mounted fat32 drive..still get a 'no permissions' result
[10:26] <ompaul> dralid, you can remove it, however for upgrade purposes it is useful, ubuntu-desktop is a meta package, the dapper channel is next door #ubuntu+1 :-)
[10:26] <Signy> I opened fstab, and the drive is listed there
[10:26] <|lostbyte|> me2win: Have you tried konversation ?
[10:26] <dli> Signy, "mount -ouid= , gid= "
[10:26] <me2win> |lostbyte|: yeah, but the only reason I don't use konversation is because of word filtering. I have a cussing problem :D
[10:27] <Signy> can i just change the 'options' in fstab for that drive?
[10:27] <nandemonai> Signy, you could try mounting it with the -o umask=000 option
[10:27] <|lostbyte|> me2win: k :) also i belive konversation does'nt have transperency ..
[10:27] <gymsmoke> me2win, FlannelKing: a couple of tweaks for securing mysql and apache, and i can move along to mail...
[10:27] <chavo> the newest konversation has word filtering
[10:27] <dli> Signy, yes, uid gid as options
[10:27] <me2win> |lostbyte|: yeah, thats true also
[10:27] <|lostbyte|> me2win: But i have to say.. konqueror is better than firefox.
[10:27] <me2win> gymsmoke: lol, I have never configured mail server before =/
[10:27] <chavo> yeah no transparency, you don't have to squiiint to read it
[10:27] <|lostbyte|> but i dont know why i like firefox.
[10:28] <kameron> me2win, less support for konq as far as plugins, etc go
[10:28] <me2win> |lostbyte|: konqueror is great for lots of things. But I still prefer firefox for extensions and adblock etc etc
[10:28] <gymsmoke> me2win: i've done qmail/vpop a couple of times - but that's what qmail rocks is for...
[10:28] <me2win> kameron: yeah
[10:28] <me2win> gymsmoke: I actually got gmail on your domain invite recently, so ill be setting that up soon
[10:28] <|lostbyte|> me2win: Same here :) ..
[10:29] <gymsmoke> me2win: gmail is actually ok... i use it for odds and ends mails
[10:29] <me2win> |lostbyte|: I also use gaim... I have a vendetta against kopete
[10:29] <me2win> gymsmoke: gmail ftw
[10:29] <ben32167> hi
[10:29] <gymsmoke> me2win: i did kopete for a while, but when it started locking up all the time, i dumped it and went back to gaim
[10:29] <dli> me2win, kopete has font problems here
[10:30] <sirver> im having trouble using gedit with read/write acccess to /etc/network/interfaces
[10:30] <|lostbyte|> me2win: Naa.. i use amsn and xchat. thats the only way i chat with friends. nice to know though.
[10:30] <fid> man my sources.list is blank now
[10:30] <FlannelKing> sirver: gksudo gedit
[10:30] <gymsmoke> sirver: haha - Flannel hit it
[10:30] <me2win> |lostbyte|: heh
[10:30] <DBO> fid, what did you do?
[10:30] <Signy> do i just change the options in fstab for my fat32 drive to uid and gid and thats it?
[10:30] <fid> haha
[10:30] <gymsmoke> fid: do you need a sources.list?
[10:30] <fid> i have no idea
[10:30] <fid> that would be excellent
[10:31] <DBO> fid, ok, no problem, we just give you a new one
[10:31] <FlannelKing> !easysource
[10:31] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:31] <|lostbyte|> fid: OMG !
[10:31] <me2win> Signy: umm....
[10:31] <gymsmoke> fid: holds, i'll put one up on paste
[10:31] <FlannelKing> fid: try that site
[10:31] <|lostbyte|> fid: :) breezy ?
[10:31] <fid> ya
[10:31] <fid> sorry dudes, this is my first uhh time rocking linux
[10:31] <|lostbyte|> fid: then here..
[10:31] <|lostbyte|> !repos
[10:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[10:31] <me2win> Signy: you need to change the device name also (like hda1 hdd1 etc)
[10:32] <|lostbyte|> fid: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 this works best for me :)
[10:32] <gymsmoke> fid: http://pastebin.com/672876
[10:32] <DBO> poor fid, too many chefs...
[10:32] <gymsmoke> fid: if you want the cd back, just uncomment it...
[10:32] <|lostbyte|> fid: listen to ubotu ..
[10:33] <gymsmoke> hey, it's nice to be able to give back something after all the help i've gotten
[10:33] <fid> the cd?
[10:33] <Signy> well.in fstab its listed as '/dev/sda5       /media/sda5     vfat    defaults       0       0'
[10:33] <ben32167> hi i have just installed dapper. my problem is i cant change the permissions of /media/hdax
[10:33] <Signy> so i can see the sda5 drive, but cant write to it
[10:33] <ben32167> says only read..
[10:33] <Signy> oh man. this guy has same problem as me ;D
[10:33] <Knelix> me2win: Amarok looks great so far...
[10:33] <ferronica_> hi room
[10:33] <ferronica_> help me
[10:33] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: check your fstab for rw.. if not add it.
[10:33] <ben32167> do we
[10:33] <me2win> Signy: lol two birds with 1 stone
[10:34] <Signy> ;D
[10:34] <ben32167> allright
[10:34] <ferronica_> just downloded firefox
[10:34] <ferronica_> on file system
[10:34] <Signy> So what do i need to change in that fstab line
[10:34] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: whats /media/hdax ? what fs ?
[10:34] <ferronica_> now there r so many folders scattered
[10:34] <ben32167> and dapper is very slow whays that i feel like im on a pentium 100
[10:34] <ben32167> ntfs
[10:34] <ferronica_> i wanna delete it
[10:34] <ferronica_> but i cant one error came
[10:34] <DBO> ferronica_, were did you unpack it?
[10:34] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: SAD.. there is no write support for ntfs yet..
[10:34] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: you have to live with it.
[10:34] <ferronica_> in file system
[10:34] <me2win> Signy: try /dev/sda5 /media/sda5 vfat    iocharset=utf8,umask=000   0       0
[10:35] <Signy> and then mount -a or something?
[10:35] <ben32167> i only need to read them without being root
[10:35] <me2win> Signy: yeah
[10:35] <Signy> cheers
[10:35] <ben32167> how will i do that
[10:35] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: You can read ?
[10:35] <me2win> Signy: that line i gave you, put that line in your current fstab line for that partition
[10:35] <ferronica_> DBO--->now i wanna delete it
[10:35] <DBO> ferronica_, ooooh, you mean root...
[10:35] <ben32167> no permission
[10:35] <fid> that worked
[10:35] <fid> thanks duders
[10:35] <ferronica_> yes
[10:36] <admin-arno> hy people
[10:36] <ferronica_> error
[10:36] <ferronica_> caanot change or remove from parent folder
[10:36] <ben32167> i do sudo nautilus to read them
[10:36] <admin-arno> is there a newbee channel?
[10:36] <DBO> ferronica_, ok, you are going to need the "sudo rm -r <foldername>" command ferronica_, but BE CAREFUL.  Do NOT delete anything that is supposed to be there
[10:36] <DBO> admin-arno, this is it
[10:36] <admin-arno> a ok tnx
[10:37] <gymsmoke> me2win: one last thorn... phpmyadmin... just tried apt-get --purge remove and got this:  /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.prerm: line 12: db_get: command not found
[10:37] <Signy> ok..same problem..I changed it..did sudo mount -a
[10:37] <Signy> drive is still there but still cant write to it
[10:37] <Signy> weird :/
[10:37] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: All files are root in it ?
[10:37] <me2win> Signy: pastebin your fstab file real quick
[10:37] <gymsmoke> me2win: is there a way to force this to be removed ?
[10:37] <me2win> gymsmoke: hmm, thats wierd
[10:37] <Overand> www.pastebin.com
[10:37] <|lostbyte|> ben32167: then try adding users to the option list in fstab ..
[10:38] <ben32167> allright lostbyte
[10:38] <me2win> gymsmoke: im not sure
[10:38] <Fab_> hi
[10:38] <DBO> hi Fab_
[10:39] <gypsymauro> hello
[10:39] <DBO> hello
[10:39] <me2win> hello
[10:39] <Signy> http://pastebin.com/672885
[10:39] <gymsmoke> me2win: apt-get -f i think does this
[10:39] <GexNZ> i'm doing an update to the dapper beta on my ubuntu machine.  only getting 2KB/s.  i'm guessing the update servers are just overloaded.  anyone else experiencing the same thing?
[10:40] <me2win> Signy: remove that last line :D
[10:40] <Signy> oh shit :D
[10:40] <Overand> GexNZ: nope
[10:40] <gymsmoke> me2win: or dpkg -P phpmyadmin
[10:40] <gypsymauro> how can ubuntu gain the world wide success without being able to play a DVD?
[10:40] <ompaul> Signy,  please refrain from using bad language, thanks
[10:40] <DBO> !tell gypsymauro about restricted
[10:40] <fid> I wonder if ubuntu would run well on my xbox
[10:40] <fid> haha
[10:40] <Signy> oh sorry
[10:40] <Fab_> ^^
[10:40] <me2win> fid: lol
[10:40] <DBO> gypsymauro, it can, you just need to enable it so to speak
[10:41] <Signy> damn, still same problem tho..I removed last file..saved..sudo mount -a
[10:41] <Signy> and still cant save to it
[10:41] <DBO> gypsymauro, check the link ubotu sent you
[10:41] <ompaul> fid, linux can run on an xbox
[10:41] <fid> ya i have linux on it now
[10:41] <fid> just not ubuntu
[10:41] <me2win> Signy: are you sure you are trying to save to /media/sda5 and not /media/shared
[10:41] <DBO> fid, no, ubuntu will not run on an xbox
[10:41] <Overand> gypsymauro: one might ask "how can DVD gain world-wide success if they encumber the system with patents that make it more or less illegal to write free software to play DVDs in many countries?"
[10:41] <sirver> how do i reset all  network setting
[10:41] <Signy> yup
[10:41] <Fab_> and you can play all the games, although you've got Linux on it?
[10:41] <fid> that would be the sweet if it did though
[10:42] <fid> ya
[10:42] <ompaul> !offtopic
[10:42] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[10:42] <Fab_> cool ^^
[10:42] <fid> well i just softmodded it
[10:42] <fid> which is minimal linux install i believe
[10:42] <Overand> I actually don't see why the xbox couldn't run ubuntu
[10:42] <Overand> at least 'more or less'
[10:42] <Overand> debian is one of the distros that was ported to it
[10:42] <fid> ya
[10:42] <fid> thats what i was thinking
[10:42] <Fab_> I've got a little question then
[10:42] <me2win> Signy: on command line do this
[10:43] <Fab_> what can I do, when I installed ubuntu und grub sayss "Error 17"
[10:43] <me2win> Signy: sudo mount /dev/sda5 /media/sda5/ -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000
[10:43] <DBO> Overand, I believe the kernel for the xbox linux project is all hacked due to the xbox architecture being non-standard in some areas
[10:43] <DBO> but I could be very wrong... that was just my understanding
[10:43] <Signy> says sda5 is already mounted, or busy
[10:43] <ompaul> Fab_, has the machine got ide and sata?
[10:43] <Overand> no, that's more or less correct
[10:43] <me2win> Signy: my bad first do
[10:43] <Fab_> ompaul: ide
[10:43] <me2win> Signy: sudo umount /media/sda5
[10:43] <Overand> DBO: but it's still a linux kernel, you should be able to replace all the userland apps with ubuntu stuff
[10:43] <Signy> ah ok
[10:44] <Overand> It would just be ugly as heck and complicated
[10:44] <Fab_> ompaul: a 250 GB samsung (new & master) and a 120 Hitachi I think
[10:44] <fid> hmm i do i refresh gnome to see if gftp installed?
[10:44] <DBO> Overand, ok, yes, in that case.  But not straight from ubuntu CD to linux, and I call offtopic on myself
[10:44] <Overand> like, i'm not POSITIVE, but i *think* that stuff like mountpoints are hard-coded into the kernel
[10:44] <Overand> which is odd.
[10:44] <Overand> heh, K
[10:45] <gymsmoke> me2win: ouch... neither works... it just tries to use --purge remove... which doesn't remove it
[10:46] <fid> anyone refreshing gnome and the command for doing so?
[10:46] <me2win> gymsmoke: hmm, try installing over it?
[10:46] <Signy> aaah it works!! thank you thank you!
[10:46] <DBO> fid, log out and log back in
[10:46] <fid> hah i refuse
[10:46] <gymsmoke> me2win: yeah, tried that... newest version is installed
[10:46] <Overand> ...
[10:46] <me2win> Signy: w00t. np
[10:46] <Signy> turns out i also had to /umount the previous thing i had tried to do ie '/media/shared'
[10:46] <Overand> fid: erm...
[10:46] <me2win> Signy: no wonder
[10:46] <Signy> sweet. tnx so mucgh. Im writing all of this down so i dont forget ;D
[10:46] <ompaul> Fab_, is the other one cable select? make sure they are master and slave
[10:46] <me2win> Signy: now it should work no matter what with fstab
[10:46] <fid> haha
[10:47] <ompaul> Fab_, was it ever working?
[10:47] <Cain_China> haha
[10:47] <Signy> thnx again to all ;D
[10:47] <me2win> Signy: nice job :D
[10:47] <blazemonger> hellooo
[10:47] <DBO> hi
[10:47] <me2win> howdy
[10:47] <gymsmoke> me2win: i did a locate phpmyadmin, and got /usr/share/linitian/overrides/phpmyadmin (never heard of this), a bunch of entries in /var/lib/dpkg/info, and a short list of entries in /var/lib/ucf/cache
[10:47] <Fab_> ompaul: yea, on WIN XP there were no problems
[10:48] <blazemonger> thank god for gdb
[10:48] <Fab_> ompaul: don't beat me xD
[10:48] <me2win> gymsmoke: thats odd, to be honest ive never tried to remove or purge anything from command line
[10:48] <blazemonger> gdb is your best friend
[10:48] <Fab_> I already described the problem here: http://www.ubuntu-forum.de/artikel/9816/Grub-error-17.html
[10:48] <Overand> Hey, if I paste a link to a bonnie++ output, can anyone tell me if the perf numbers are 'reasonable' ?  As in, my system is performing as it should?
[10:49] <ompaul> Fab_, did linux ever work for that that was the question
[10:49] <Fab_> ah ^^
[10:49] <ompaul> Fab_, although not defined as such :)
[10:49] <gymsmoke> me2win: the /usr/share/lintian/overrides/phpmyadmin contains this - phpmyadmin: postinst-uses-db-input
[10:49] <beta_m> how do i check if ubuntu is using the swap partition that i gave it?
[10:49] <Fab_> ompaul: yea, before I got a second HD, it worked
[10:49] <gymsmoke> the dpkg info files i understand, but the last ones in ucf are strange notation
[10:49] <DBO> Fab_, do your hard drives have any partitions?
[10:49] <dli> beta_m, "free -m", or "top"
[10:50] <Fab_> DBO: I think the got too much :P
[10:50] <Fab_> DBO: about 3 NFTS 1 ext3 and 1 SWAP and 1 FAT 32
[10:50] <gymsmoke> me2win: /var/lib/ucf/cache/:etc:phpmyadmin:apache.conf
[10:50] <DBO> Fab_, ok, when grub boots you well be presented with the option to edit grub (by pressing tab I believe)
[10:51] <gymsmoke> me2win: that's exactly how they appear
[10:51] <gypsymauro> Overand: this is true, but we still buy DVD when we want to watch movies
[10:51] <bliss1__> hi
[10:51] <me2win> gymsmoke: not sure what to tell you man =/
[10:51] <DBO> Fab_, at this point you will be able to edit individual entries by pressing e, you want to edit the first entry (ubuntu)
[10:51] <me2win> gymsmoke: are you using root again? or sudo?
[10:51] <fid> you know though having winxp / ubuntu and a modded xbox makes things really easy with an ftp client
[10:51] <Fab_> DBO: ya
[10:51] <fid> just send the files to the xbox hdd swithc os's and then bring them over
[10:51] <fid> its swiss
[10:52] <gymsmoke> me2win: now, i'm using root... before - sudo
[10:52] <DBO> Fab_, wait, I might be being stupid... is grub even coming up with the boot option or just error 17ing?
[10:52] <me2win> gymsmoke: oh
[10:52] <fid> not too mention having 3 computers networked makes filesharing the sweetmeat
[10:52] <ompaul> Fab_, check the settings that the second hard drive is actually slave and the first one is actually master please
[10:52] <Fab_> DBO: it says: stage 1.5, loading... please wait error 17
[10:52] <Fab_> DBO: no booting I think
[10:53] <bliss1__> i have a files that has these permissions -rwxr-xr-x  1 root root  what is the command line to change the permissions to lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root
[10:53] <DBO> Fab_, ok, your drive numbers have changes, there are two paths to fix this
[10:53] <Fab_> DBO: it doesn't even say with partition the filesystem hasn't been recognised
[10:53] <Fab_> *which
[10:53] <|lostbyte|> bliss1_: chmod 777 files
[10:53] <ompaul> Fab_, did you check the that the new drive is not set cable select
[10:53] <Overand> gypsymauro: someone in the channel already helped you with a link to get it working for you, I was simply explaining that the problem is not ubuntu, but the DVD system itself.
[10:53] <DBO> Fab_, path 1 is to do what ompaul said and make sure the drives are configured properly
[10:54] <DBO> Fab_, path 2 is to reinstall grub (backup for path 1 really)
[10:54] <Fab_> ompaul: no, I didn't, how to do that?
[10:54] <ompaul> Fab_, its physically take them out and check jumpers disconnect the new drive and the machine should boot
[10:54] <bliss1__> | lostbyte| thanks
[10:54] <Fab_> DBO: after I installed both HDs I already reinstalled ubuntu
[10:54] <|lostbyte|> ;)
[10:54] <vinboy> hi
[10:55] <ompaul> Fab_, so I say again and lastly check the physical layout inside your machine
[10:55] <vinboy> i'm thinking to compile kernel 2.6.19, how do I get the current configuration file for the default kernel?
[10:55] <DBO> Fab_, ompauls right, I was dumb =P
[10:55] <vinboy> the default kernel used for ubuntu
[10:55] <JediMaster> hi all, I'm having a few problems with cups, I've added a network printer, and it says it's printing, but nothing comes out and the jobs never go, plus I'm getting errors in the cups logs about local authentication certificate not found
[10:56] <sian> hi
[10:56] <DBO> sian, hello
[10:56] <Fab_> ompaul: there's only one problem, my linux is on the new HD
[10:56] <dli> vinboy, it's in /proc/config.gz and /boot/config-*
[10:56] <Fab_> ompaul: so should I install it on the old one and remove the new one before the installation?
[10:56] <DBO> Fab_, change the boot priority for your hard drives in BIOS
[10:57] <gymsmoke> if i remove the dpkg/info files... would the dpkg files get refreshed when calling apt-get remove again?
[10:57] <dli> vinboy, however, you probably want to make your own, if you never made one
[10:57] <Fab_> DBO: I could try that :)
[10:57] <DBO> ompaul, I thinks he has two installs of grub, one on the old drive which is broke (obviously) and one on the new drive which currently isnt default
[10:57] <ompaul> ahh
[10:58] <DBO> Fab_, check your hard drive boot priority =)
[10:58] <Fab_> DBO: ok, well
[10:58] <Fab_> DBO: I'll do that
[10:58] <ompaul> Fab_, no, what you should do is this check your hard drives, if they are set up as that, then I would suggest that you ahve not got an install on the second drive
[10:59] <blazemonger> i'm trying to debug a flaw where the mouse cursor turns black when running a full screen app
[10:59] <ompaul> Fab_, because of what is in your post
[10:59] <ompaul> Fab_, there is another option here
[10:59] <Fab_> ompaul: yea, Linux and WinXP are on the same HD
[10:59] <Fab_> ompaul: but in different partitions
[10:59] <DBO> Fab_, I thought you said linux was installed to the new drive?
[10:59] <ompaul> !tell Fab_ about grub
[10:59] <linav> hi all
[10:59] <ompaul> Fab_, your being inconsistant
[11:00] <linav> i got this problem in ubuntu, will be greatful if anyone can help me out
[11:00] <DBO> !ask
[11:00] <ubotu> Just ask. Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic. Information like hardware make, model, outputs of commands that you used pasted onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl is important.
[11:00] <linav> i installed the default 5.10 ubuntu
[11:00] <ompaul> !enter
[11:00] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[11:00] <vinboy> tha dii
[11:00] <linav> and when i try to dowload the updates or packages my system hangs
[11:00] <vinboy> thx dii
[11:00] <Fab_> DBO: yea it is
[11:00] <dli> linav, never say "hi" at least, inaddition to "ask to ask"
[11:00] <Fab_> DBO: and WINXP too
[11:00] <gymsmoke> is removing the files in /var/lib/dpkg/info the same as apt-get clean?
[11:00] <Fab_> DBO: but different parititions
[11:01] <ompaul> Fab_, please read the instructions on the page mentioned by ubotu to you in a private message
[11:01] <henk> Is there a tool to display cpu throtteling? I have set my laptop to "ondemand" an i was interested to see what this does effectively
[11:01] <Fab_> ompaul: ok :)
[11:01] <gymsmoke> linav: hangs or is just really slow
[11:01] <DBO> ompaul, I had the same issue with ubuntu, if you install it to a drive that is not your boot drive, grub does not work...  if you change the boot drive, everything works dandy
[11:01] <linav> so how can i get the updates installed without hangs
[11:01] <linav> it really hangs up, it happened thirce
[11:02] <linav> i need to restart the machine
[11:02] <DBO> linav, does it hang when using apt-get?
[11:02] <dli> linav, "sudo apt-get update"
[11:02] <linav> i havent tried that, will try now
[11:02] <gymsmoke> linav: how much ram is in the box?
[11:02] <linav> 512
[11:02] <gymsmoke> linav: and are you runnig gnome and firefox?
[11:03] <linav> and this is P3 550 MHZ m/c
[11:03] <linav> yes
[11:03] <mrmist> guys... I need a tips. What terminal program is the best one??
[11:03] <mrmist> xterm, aterm, eterm ??
[11:03] <linav> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily un available)
[11:03] <linav> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[11:03] <linav> i got this error when i try sudo update
[11:04] <dli> linav, close "synaptic"
[11:04] <gymsmoke> linav: i'm asking because on my laptop, i wound up going to flux because gnome, firefox, and a couple of dev apps ate my system alive
[11:04] <sfar> is synaptic running linav?
[11:04] <linav> no
[11:04] <linav> i closed it
[11:05] <Fab_> ompaul: grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda3 would this work?
[11:05] <sfar> try "ps aux | grep apt" and "ps aux | grep synaptic" .. se if anything like that is running
[11:05] <ben32167> how do i umount ntfs?
[11:05] <dli> ben32167, umount the dev or folder
[11:06] <ben32167> dev
[11:06] <ben32167> hda5 for instance
[11:06] <sfar> deivce .. /dev/hdxx or whatever
[11:06] <Fab_> umount /dev/hda5?
[11:06] <linav> linav    19350  0.0  0.1   3068   764 pts/0    S+   21:05   0:00 grep apt
[11:06] <linav> linav@ubuntu:~$ ps aux | grep synaptic
[11:06] <linav> linav    19356  0.0  0.1   3064   760 pts/0    S+   21:06   0:00 grep synapticlinav@ubuntu:~$
[11:06] <linav> sfar: i got this
[11:06] <linav> when i try that
[11:07] <ben32167> thanks Fab_ lol
[11:07] <sfar> linav: hm, then there should not be any problems typing "sudo apt-get update"
[11:07] <linav> i will try again
[11:07] <dli> sfar, "dpkg" might be running
[11:07] <ben32167> now i have to mount again?
[11:07] <sfar> dli: thats true
[11:07] <ben32167> how will i mount hda5 which is ntfs?
[11:07] <linav> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:07] <linav> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[11:07] <sfar> linav: type that command again but with | grep dpkg
[11:07] <linav> sfar: sorry i again got this error
[11:08] <Fab_> so I gotta go
[11:08] <b0se> linav, did u make sure that synaptic is not running in a different desktop
[11:08] <ben32167> i want to add hda5(ntfs) to ftsab so that user x gains full read/write
[11:08] <Fab_> @DBO and ompaul: thank you for your I help
[11:09] <linav> yes
[11:09] <ben32167> Fab, help me then farewell
[11:09] <linav> its closed
[11:09] <dli> b0se, pkill -9 synaptic
[11:09] <Fab_> @DBO and ompaul: I'll try all the hints this later that day
[11:09] <DBO> Fab_, ok... I still think its the boot order... =/
[11:09] <linav> sfar: i have tried again with grep dpkg still i am getting error
[11:09] <Fab_> DBO: that one I'll check first
[11:09] <Fab_> ;)
[11:09] <Jimmey__> Edgy Eft, eh...
[11:09] <DBO> Fab_, okies, you can always switch it back if its a no-go
[11:09] <sfar> dli, whats the difference between pkill and kill?
[11:10] <Fab_> DBO: yea
[11:10] <ben32167> Fab_?
[11:10] <Fab_> ben: ?
[11:10] <dli> sfar, no difference here, but you can run pkill as user, while killall is for root only
[11:10] <Fab_> sorry was away ^^
[11:10] <ben32167>  i want to add hda5(ntfs) to ftsab so that user x gains full read/write
[11:10] <DBO> sfar, pkill allows name lookup
[11:10] <gymsmoke> anyone know what it means when a virtual package shows up in aptitude in a purpl/pink color?
[11:10] <Fab_> get some tee ^^
[11:10] <ben32167> :(
[11:10] <linav> sfar: any help?
[11:11] <dli> ben32167, ntfs write doesnt work that way, read help from kernel configuration
[11:11] <ben32167> i know, but i want acess, i wont write on oit
[11:11] <blazemonger> anyone ever had their mouse cursor in gnome go all black?
[11:11] <TraceGreen> Hello , if I set ramdisk_size=100000 when boot system , does that mean ramdisk is 10000K? or /dev/ram0, /dev/ram1 each 10000K at most?
[11:11] <Fab_> ben: sorry, but the time is too short
[11:11] <dli> ben32167, better to mount it ro
[11:11] <ben32167> -rw or something but i dont remember now
[11:11] <b0se> i've tried several times to compile a kernel from the ubuntu source and i keep getting the same error... can somebody pls tell me what it means? can someone pls tell me what this error means? http://pastebin.com/672920
[11:11] <DBO> blazemonger, have you installed your video drivers?
[11:11] <Fab_> ben: I got a meeting at 12 ^^
[11:12] <Fab_> ok, really gotta go
[11:12] <Fab_> cu all
[11:12] <b0se> sorry for the typo, cut and paste doesn't work well in xchat
[11:12] <ben32167> bye fab_ hf
[11:12] <ben32167> gl
[11:12] <blazemonger> yup i sure have
[11:12] <sfar> linav: i guess you could always reboot (log in/out) your system.. quite a lame sollution but im shure it will do the trick :) .. im out of ideas (but im also a newbie, maybe anyone else can help from here)
[11:12] <blazemonger> i have  a rage 128
[11:12] <Fab_> ty
[11:12] <sfar> s/shure/sure
[11:12] <gymsmoke> its strange because when aptitude first opens, there's a message in the top that says "1 broken", and it's aptitude 0.2.15.9
[11:12] <blazemonger> how do i install the video drivers for a ati rage 128 when ati doesnt make any drivers for linux
[11:12] <ben32167> dli, pls tell me the command, so that i can gain write acess to ntfs?
[11:13] <linav> sfar: ok thanks very much, i will try my luck!
[11:13] <blazemonger> for my specific card
[11:13] <Fab_> ben: schau dir das einmal an: http://www.ubuntu-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=9059
[11:13] <DBO> blazemonger, very true that... donno what to say
[11:13] <ben32167> ich bin nicht deutch :D
[11:13] <Fab_> ben: ou right :P
[11:13] <dli> ben32167, enable ntfs write in kernel, then, just mount it
[11:13] <ben32167> lets try though
[11:13] <void^> b0se: it means there was an error. more details are likely to be found above the messages you pasted
[11:14] <Fab_> ben: you'll understand the commands :)
[11:14] <Fab_> cu
[11:14] <ben32167> how will i enable arite to ntfs in kernel?
[11:14] <ben32167> bye bye
[11:14] <blazemonger> DBO, :i dfont have the annoyance in other distros
[11:14] <gymsmoke> and in virtual packages, libdb-dev is marked in a strange purple color ...
[11:14] <blazemonger> not even slackware
[11:14] <blazemonger> i'd like to merge the stability of slackware with the packaging system of ubuntu
[11:15] <b0se> void^, i can't see anything that looks useful, but i can post more if you would be willing to take a look at it
[11:15] <ben32167> dli, i had lock sign on icons of ntfs drives, now i have X sign
[11:15] <ben32167> and when i try to change permissions of them i get write error
[11:16] <DBO> linav, reboot, if that doesnt work, I will help you remove the lockfile
[11:16] <linav> DBO: ok i will give it a go
[11:16] <linav> and come back if any problem
[11:18] <gymsmoke> hrmmm also found defoma in that same purple color in aptitude
[11:18] <gymsmoke> it has id next to it, instead of i
[11:18] <ben32167> what does a restricted module mean?
[11:19] <george-remp> hi, when i install or remove hardware grub stops working...any idea how i can fix this??
[11:20] <km0ti0n> I have been running wine, as I have to test my web appliations in IE.  I need to get the DirectX lib installed to test some of IE's filters, so I figured I needed to install wineX but can't find a package, any suggestions?
[11:20] <McNutella> good morning
[11:20] <DBO> morning
[11:21] <McNutella> i was lookin at edubuntu, but Id like to go back to ubuntu, any easy way to?
[11:21] <DBO> george-remp, what kind of hardware?
[11:21] <george-remp> hard disk or cd
[11:21] <DBO> McNutella, "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[11:22] <McNutella> DBO: tried that, but since its already there, I cant install it again
[11:22] <DBO> george-remp, hdd can if they are installed as a master on the same drive as the boot disk
[11:22] <beta_m> hello, my fstab say defaults,uid=beta:beta and when i try to mount it gives me an error, if i remove uid part then only sudo -i can access that drive.
[11:23] <dli> beta_m, paste exact command line or fstab
[11:23] <PwcrLinux> Hello, How i format the old floppy disk, it's say not permitted and not a owner..
[11:23] <McNutella> ubuntu-desktop is already the newest version.
[11:23] <McNutella> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[11:25] <DBO> McNutella, "sudo apt-get remove edubuntu-artwork edubuntu-artwork-usplash" (donno what this will do to GNOME though, but it should really break anything)
[11:25] <beta_m> dli:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12664
[11:25] <McNutella> should break anything,  :)
[11:25] <DBO> s/should/shouldnt
[11:25] <DBO> geez, bad karma today
[11:26] <McNutella> DBO: thank you :)
[11:26] <steve> quick question:  the new Live CD (Dapper) has an installer, but there is also an install CD?  What is the difference?
[11:26] <dli> beta_m, you mount ext2 with uid= ?
[11:26] <beta_m> well, otherwise only root can access it
[11:26] <Jimmey__> How can I check for image files on a CDROM?
[11:26] <beta_m> how do i change it so that everybody can...
[11:27] <beta_m> sorry, if i'm doing something stupid... q;-(
[11:27] <DBO> Jimmey__, what kind of image files?
[11:27] <McNutella> DBO: seems to be whizzing through that ok
[11:27] <McNutella> DBO: and switching back to ubuntu automatically..
[11:27] <blazemonger> btw
[11:28] <dli> beta_m, chmod, chown
[11:28] <blazemonger> i think theprob might be in my xorg.conf file..i added option "SWcursor" "on" like someone reccomended to see if it would fix it
[11:28] <blazemonger> but it didnt
[11:28] <blazemonger> maybe a recompile of the kernel?
[11:29] <Jimmey__> DBO, I've just burned an iso image to a CDROM, and I want the background image to the operating system that the iso installs
[11:29] <PwcrLinux> anyone, I have a floppy disk and appeared on desktop icon, how I format the old floppy disk it's say not permission and not a owner..
[11:29] <beta_m> dli:  thanks... q;-)
[11:29] <Hmmmm> guys, when's dapper expected for release?
[11:29] <Jimmey__> June 1st
[11:29] <Jimmey__> !dapper
[11:29] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[11:30] <DBO> Jimmey__, ooooh, that kind of image, you can do that with K3B
[11:31] <Jimmey__> DBO, I mean I want to extract from the CDROM the operating system's default desktop background
[11:32] <DBO> Jimmey__, oh, well it is stored on the CD somewhere... where I havent the slightest...
[11:32] <Jimmey__> DBO, can I search the CD for picture files?
[11:32] <DBO> Jimmey__, sure, but I doubt it will help, there is a good chance its in a package file
[11:32] <PwcrLinux> !
[11:32] <ubotu> PwcrLinux: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:33] <Jimmey__> DBO, thanks.
[11:33] <DBO> Jimmey__, if you want to run a search "find /path/to/cdrom -name *.png"
[11:35] <PwcrLinux> anyone, I have a floppy disk and appeared on desktop icon, how I format the old floppy disk it's say not permission and not a owner..
[11:37] <Jimmey__> PwcrLinux, have you tried 'Applications'>>'System tools'>>'Floppy formatter'?
[11:37] <gymsmoke> since there is no way to remove this with any ubuntu tools, can apt-get force a re-install ?
[11:38] <Jimmey__> gymsmoke, remove what?
[11:38] <PwcrLinux> Jimmey: yes, already there,.. my USB Floppy disk drive..
[11:39] <PwcrLinux> Jimmey: need to get write permission..
[11:39] <Jimmey__> PwcrLinux, use sudo
[11:40] <Jimmey__> ubotu, tell PwcrLinux about sudo
[11:40] <McNutella> why does my screen mode not allow me to go higher than 800x600, i have 17" LCD which can go much higher!
[11:40] <PwcrLinux> Jimmey__: sudo what?
[11:40] <Jimmey__> PwcrLinux, I don't know
[11:40] <Jimmey__> XoD
[11:40] <PwcrLinux> not need to send a bot to my prvmsg..
[11:40] <McNutella> PwcrLinux: be grateful, its called help
[11:41] <Jimmey__> !floppy
[11:41] <ubotu> To mount floppy disks, see here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[11:41] <PwcrLinux> aha, let me check
[11:41] <gymsmoke> Jimey: phpmyadmin
[11:41] <DarkED> McNutella: what kinda hardware?
[11:41] <aurore> c
[11:42] <aurore> cc
[11:42] <Jimmey__> gymsmoke, you want to remove it completely?
[11:42] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: when i remove it, i get an error on the prerm script...
[11:42] <aurore> i like you
[11:42] <Overand> I've got an app (dos2unix, converts text files from CRLF to LF) that doesn't have a -R option, but i have an entire tree of files to process
[11:42] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: yes
[11:42] <McNutella> DarkED: the live CD lets me choose higher, its just the install doesnt
[11:42] <Overand> suggestions?
[11:42] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: and purge doesn't work
[11:42] <aurore> lol
[11:42] <blazemonger> I sure hope dapper has alot less bugs
[11:42] <sfar> where do i go with hardware related problems?
[11:42] <sfar> its not related to ubuntu at all :)
[11:42] <elTigre> I have strange things happening on my dapper installation
[11:42] <gymsmoke> Overand: write it in a shell script
[11:42] <aurore> i love boy
[11:42] <DarkED> McNutella: Ok, so it wont let you go higher in desktop properties yes?
[11:43] <McNutella> DarkED: thats correct
[11:43] <DarkED> I need to know what kinda hardware you are using
[11:43] <aurore> i am sexy wow
[11:43] <DarkED> video card
[11:43] <DarkED> etc
[11:43] <Jimmey__> gymsmoke, if you right click on it in synaptic, and click properties, you can see where all of it's files have been installed, and so if you can't un-install, you could remove them manually
[11:43] <elTigre> bash: /usr/bin/tail: cannot execute binary file
[11:43] <gymsmoke> Jimmey: it's on a server - no gui
[11:43] <aurore> my number is 06 85 26 61 58
[11:43] <Frogzoo> aurore: cut it out
[11:43] <McNutella> DarkED: nvidia and samsung syncmaster 173T
[11:43] <aurore> yeu
[11:43] <aurore> yes
[11:43] <elTigre> same for gnome-session
[11:43] <DarkED> ok
[11:43] <DarkED> have you tried to install new nvidia drivers?
[11:43] <elTigre> somehow some of the binary files in my system are corrupt?!
[11:43] <gymsmoke> Jimmey: and the only places where these files exist are in /var/lib/dpkg/info and 2 others
[11:44] <DarkED> i hear it isnt difficult
[11:44] <aurore> i am nationality french
[11:44] <Jimmey__> !fr
[11:44] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:44] <McNutella> DarkED: oh the nvidia drivers seem to only want to display things on my TV, and turn off the monitor by default
[11:44] <aurore> ok
[11:44] <DarkED> i think if you upgraded drivers it would fix your resolution drivers
[11:44] <aurore> bonjour
[11:44] <DarkED> hmm that is weird
[11:44] <aurore> ki est la?
[11:44] <McNutella> thats what I thought
[11:44] <aurore> no
[11:44] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: /usr/share/lintian/overrides/phpmyadmin
[11:44] <Overand> gymsmoke: suggestions on how the heck i would do that?
[11:44] <DarkED> ok
[11:45] <Overand> I've never written anything past a braindead simple script
[11:45] <Frogzoo> aurore: this channel is for ubuntu support - not general chat
[11:45] <DarkED> Well, i gotta be honest, i dont know TOO much about nvidias in linux
[11:45] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpmyadmin.xxx (there are a few here)
[11:45] <DarkED> its been years since i used one
[11:45] <DarkED> im an ATi user myselt
[11:45] <DarkED> myself*
[11:45] <aurore> what is your msn mesenger
[11:45] <DarkED> i would say to check the ubuntu forums if you havent already
[11:45] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: /var/lib/ucf/cache/:etc:phpmyadmin:apache.conf
[11:45] <gymsmoke>  and about 7 or 8 listed like this
[11:45] <blazemonger> DarkED, :im a ATI user too
[11:45] <aurore> my adresse is
[11:45] <DanielC> Hello, I'd like to help test Ubuntu Dapper. Can I edit the test matrix (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Current) even though I'm not a regular here?
[11:45] <aurore> dibil@hotmail.fr
[11:45] <Frogzoo> can someone kick this moron?
[11:45] <blazemonger> DarkED, :i use a rage 128
[11:45] <McNutella> DarkED: tis ok, ill figure out something, thanks for your time
[11:45] <blazemonger> anyone else use a rage 128?
[11:46] <DarkED> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[11:46] <aurore> hello nchina
[11:46] <DarkED> im really sorry i cant be of more help, and good luck
[11:46] <gymsmoke> Overand: for word in `ls xxx` do whatever $word; done
[11:46] <blazemonger> brb
[11:46] <gymsmoke> Overand: where xxx is the dir and whatever is the script you're running
[11:46] <fotang> i just installed kubuntu (coming from suse 9.2). what's the application to setup hardware (such as my 2 sound cards and the tv capture card)?
[11:46] <aurore> this your msn messenger?
[11:47] <Overand> gymsmoke: i'd need to get it to cd into various directories and whatnot
[11:47] <aurore> yess
[11:47] <gymsmoke> Overand: you may have to pipe the output of the command to a write command for cd ..
[11:47] <DarkED> DanielC: Try #ubuntu+1
[11:47] <Illnor> quick stupid question: I have a dual boot of Ubuntu Breezy (amd64) and XP.. I want to write over the breezy partitions with a kubuntu 6.06 i386 beta.. this is doable right?
[11:47] <DanielC> DarkED: thanks
[11:47] <DarkED> they are the 'dapper' guys :D
[11:47] <DarkED> no problem
[11:47] <aurore> my adresse is dibil@hotmail.fr
[11:47] <Hmmmm> Illnor, ya it is
[11:48] <gymsmoke> anyone know if removing the files in /var/lib/dpkg/info will get refreshed on apt-update ?
[11:48] <DarkED> gymsmoke: I would imagine not
[11:48] <Illnor> Hmmmm: thank god, amd64 is such a pain.. I went through the trouble of doing the 32 bit chroot.. blah too much of a mess :)
[11:48] <DarkED> removing files without checking apt-get is a good way to create dependency errors
[11:49] <DarkED> so i wouldnt do it :D
[11:49] <Hmmmm> Illnor, i myself hac an amd64
[11:49] <Hmmmm> and i run 32 bit perfectly well. divx and all
[11:49] <fotang> what's the application to configure X? (like sax or xconfigurator on some distros)
[11:49] <gymsmoke> DarkED: so, you think those files are only put there during an install ?
[11:49] <_2064_> hi
[11:49] <fotang> man, dont I have questions!
[11:49] <_2064_> anybody got an idea for this ?? ./quake4.x86: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:49] <Frogzoo> !tell fotang about xorg
[11:49] <|GBH|> I have an AMD64 and a working Breezy - was a pain in the arse though ;)
[11:49] <Illnor> I've got a Winchester 3200.. 2.0ghz originally but I've got it at 2.65Ghz now.. so I'm not concerned with whatever puny speed boost there is.. not with such a dramatically reduced functionality
[11:50] <DarkED> gymsmoke: the could be, an install of a program
[11:50] <DarkED> gymsmoke: but they could also be app files
[11:50] <kingspawn> _2064_: sudo apt-get install libsdl (or apt-cache search libsdl if you dont get it that way)
[11:50] <fotang> thank you mr ubuto
[11:50] <DarkED> gymsmoke: it truly is hard to tell :D
[11:50] <Illnor> is there some guide for writing over ubuntu as I'm planning on?
[11:50] <PwcrLinux> Jimmey__: sightly different, my floppy drive on the USB port..
[11:50] <Frogzoo> Illnor: just point the installer at the existing partitions
[11:50] <Jimmey__> PwcrLinux, then try Gparted. Maybe.
[11:51] <_2064_> i did it already
[11:51] <_2064_> i got them in the good folder but still same message
[11:51] <_2064_> its ubuntu 64 though
[11:52] <gymsmoke> DarkED: well, if files labeled phpmyadmin weren't there before, and they are after an install - my conclusion is that they're placed there during an install. What I can't determine is, if they're removed on a remove/purge... since there's no way for me to remove a broke package with any ubuntu tools, i figured i'd tear it out by brute force
[11:52] <DarkED> ahh ok
[11:52] <DarkED> gymsmoke: phpmyadmin is server stuff
[11:52] <DarkED> gymsmoke: its for funning webforums and the like
[11:52] <Jimmey__> gymsmoke, if it's broken try: apt-get -f install
[11:52] <kingspawn> _2064_: aha, sure quake4 will run on 64bit natively?
[11:53] <DarkED> gymsmoke: i also think it MAY be used by some programs
[11:53] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: i'll give that a go...anything beats sitting here spinning my wheels trying to get rid of it
[11:53] <DarkED> gymsmoke: meaning im not 100% sure :D but, i would think it would be safe for you to delete it...
[11:53] <DarkED> gymsmoke: why in such a rush to get rid of it?
[11:54] <gymsmoke> Jimmey_: already the newest version
[11:54] <gymsmoke> DarkED: because it's broke
[11:55] <DarkED> gymsmoke: sudo apt-get install --reinstall <packagename>
[11:55] <gymsmoke> DarkED: it was part of a borked install that went totally haywire, and since my only access to the server is through ssh, i can't just chuck the cd in and start again
[11:55] <DarkED> gymsmoke: hmm, i think i get it
[11:56] <DarkED> gymsmoke: its just filling space and you cant remove it
[11:56] <gymsmoke> DarkED: http://pastebin.com/672970
[11:56] <gymsmoke> DarkED: that's what happened when i reinstalled it
[11:56] <elTigre> hi, my dapper iystem broke a few days ago... I can't login to gnome because gnome-session faills, claiming "coould not execute binary"
[11:57] <Frogzoo> elTigre: for dapper support -> #ubuntu+1
[11:57] <DarkED> gymsmoke: hmm
[11:57] <DarkED> gymsmoke: looks like the files are ... being used?
[11:57] <gymsmoke> DarkED: they don't exist
[11:57] <DarkED> gymsmoke: or maybe, it just doesnt want to break dependency
[11:57] <DarkED> gymsmoke: oh...
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: well, what i would do
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: login to a real shell
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: dont startx
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: and try the rm command
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: get rid of em that way
[11:58] <gymsmoke> DarkED: this is a server... there is no gui
[11:58] <gymsmoke> DarkED: get rid of what?
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: oh
[11:58] <DarkED> gymsmoke: the files
[11:59] <DarkED> gymsmoke: the phpmyadmin crap
[11:59] <gymsmoke> DarkED: the messages say not replacing _deleted_ config files...
[11:59] <DarkED> gymsmoke: yes i see that now, sorry
[11:59] <gymsmoke> DarkED: the files do not exist in the directory... the directory is empty... the reinstall won't re-create them
[11:59] <DarkED> gymsmoke: argh... um...
[11:59] <MrTrick> Gday
[11:59] <DarkED> gymsmoke: dude i have no clue
[12:00] <DarkED> gymsmoke: i would say format/reinstall
[12:00] <Skeletonix> Hi ... in menu Apllication --> System tools is new element (ScreenSavers). If I edit menu by menu editor this element ist there :-(... pleas" how can I removethe element from menu?
[12:00] <gymsmoke> DarkED: yeah - i'm on the server via ssh... i don't have access to the cd ...
[12:00] <DarkED> gymsmoke: yeah that sucks...
[12:00] <DarkED> gymsmoke: hmm, im trying to think of a solution but
[12:01] <DarkED> gymsmoke: the only one i keep going back to is format/reinstall
[12:01] <DarkED> gymsmoke: i know there has to be another way
[12:01] <gymsmoke> DarkED: if it were a winbloze box, i would agree with you
[12:01] <DarkED> gymsmoke: but i have no idea what it would be
[12:01] <MrTrick> Gday
[12:02] <gymsmoke> anyone know what ucf is?
[12:02] <DarkED> gymsmoke: i just have no clue why it would b*tch over a deleted file
[12:02] <DarkED> gymsmoke: good luck with that one dude, ive never seen it before
[12:02] <newbie33> !radio
[12:02] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, newbie33
[12:03] <liquidindian> !w23
[12:03] <MrTrick> Do you guys know if ubuntu's default installation rejects any requests from foreign subnets?
[12:03] <ubotu> liquidindian: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:03] <liquidindian> oops
[12:03] <liquidindian> !w32codecs
[12:03] <ubotu> methinks 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
[12:03] <ben32167> !ubotu tell ben32167 about amule
[12:03] <ben32167> !amule
[12:03] <ubotu> ben32167: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:03] <ben32167> :/+
[12:04] <Frogzoo> qemu swaps out whenever I switch to a different virt desktop - any ideas how to keep it running?
[12:05] <purestrain> hello... can someone tell me, why widget generation in gnome is so slow? if i switch from one app to another i can see every icon, button, toolbar appearing one after another
[12:05] <newbie33> who can tell the radio app that really works?
[12:05] <Frogzoo> purestrain: slow cpu? not enough memory? gnome will be faster under dapper
[12:06] <Skeletonix> Hi ... in menu Apllication --> System tools is new element (ScreenSavers). If I edit menu by menu editor this element ist there :-(... pleas" how can I removethe element from menu?
[12:06] <gymsmoke> it's a bug in ubuntu!!
[12:06] <gymsmoke> ucf caches config files
[12:06] <ben32167> frogzoo deaktop is pretty slow, is that becuz of graphic drivers?
[12:06] <gymsmoke> but, dpkg doesn't play nice with ucf...
[12:06] <purestrain> Frogzoo, 3200+ and 768mb...  nvidia drivers also installed
[12:06] <gymsmoke> it's been logged in debian as of March 2006
[12:07] <ben32167> its about nvidia i guess
[12:08] <purestrain> perhaps themes in general are slow?
[12:08] <ben32167> no way i have good graphic card, windows are moving as if no driver installed
[12:09] <GatoLoko> may be the ram is full and it swaps the app in background, then when you change it must read that app from swap and put it on ram before you can use it
[12:09] <Frogzoo> ben32167: first check you're not running the vesa driiver, then run top and hit "M" to see procs using most mem
[12:10] <newbie33> how to enable earphones?
[12:10] <newbie33> on laptop, Id like that it turn on automaticaly on inputing hearphones
[12:10] <Frogzoo> newbie33: app -> sound -> volume control -> headphones
[12:11] <PwcrLinux> well, I'm tired and heading to bed time for me, I will work on the USB floppy drive later..
[12:11] <newbie33> app?
[12:11] <Frogzoo> newbie33: applicatoins
[12:11] <ben32167> Mem:   1036092k total,   979108k used,    56984k free,     9136k buffers
[12:11] <newbie33> not preferences?
[12:12] <ben32167> 979k used!?!?1
[12:12] <ben32167> no mb
[12:12] <ben32167> omg
[12:12] <Frogzoo> ben32167: that's linux buffer space - see 'buffers'
[12:12] <fotang> i have 2 soundcards. (k)ubuntu seeems to randomly switch between the two: i play an mp3 and it goes to one card, i play a video and it randomly picks a different card. how do i setup the soundcards?
[12:12] <ben32167> 9232k buffers
[12:13] <fotang> must be sudo something, if i get the feel...
[12:13] <ben32167> no problem about mem, how do i check vesa drivers Frogzoo
[12:13] <Frogzoo> ben32167: check in /var/log/xorg.log that it's picking up the nvid driver
[12:14] <Frogzoo> ben - what's your cpu?
[12:14] <ben32167> amd 2500
[12:14] <GatoLoko> and how many swap is used?
[12:14] <Frogzoo> ben32167: how much installed ram?
[12:14] <ben32167> xorg log is empty
[12:14] <ben32167> 1 gig
[12:15] <Frogzoo> ben32167: do you have a swap partitioon/file?
[12:15] <ben32167> yes i do
[12:15] <ben32167> 3 gb swap i have
[12:16] <newbie33> how to add/get new keyboard layouts?
[12:16] <Frogzoo> ben32167: logs generally are in /var/log - you might like to try a smaller eg 1gig swap partition
[12:16] <newbie33> I know which one I need
[12:16] <ben32167> system - preferences -  keyboard
[12:17] <ben32167> frogzoo, can i check if nvidia dirvers are installed ok?
[12:17] <Frogzoo> ben32167: it will bei n the x log
[12:17] <newbie33> layout that I need is not currently installed
[12:17] <ben32167> but the log is emtpy
[12:17] <ben32167> nothing written
[12:18] <GatoLoko> ben32167 glxinfo shows info about glx, and nvidia driver version if it's working
[12:18] <Fracture> when trying to play an mp3 I get this "Totem could not start up"  the audio output is used by another app etc...... I can't seem to get it to work.
[12:18] <Frogzoo> ben32167: look again
[12:19] <GatoLoko> ben32167 and the log is in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:19] <gnube> Just a quick shout out to say I love Dapper
[12:20] <gnube> I am impressed.
[12:20] <ben32167> yes
[12:20] <ben32167> i find it
[12:20] <ben32167> -->Device "NVIDIA Corporation NV40.2 [GeForce 6800 LE] "
[12:20] <ben32167> so driver is installed?
[12:21] <Fracture> there is no multimedia selector in prefernces
[12:21] <apenaflor> list
[12:21] <Frogzoo> ben32167: so it would seem - what are the mem/swap lines from 'top'?
[12:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: 'gstreamer-properties'
[12:21] <apenaflor> join nagios
[12:22] <ben32167> Mem:   1036092k total,  1013960k used,    22132k free,    10956k buffers
[12:22] <ben32167> Swap:  2891628k total,    18284k used,  2873344k free,   759860k cached
[12:22] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: every device in there says "Resource busy or not avail" when I test
[12:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: That's really weird. :o
[12:23] <gymsmoke> can someone tell me why a php file in apache2-default works, but when i go into phpmyadmin/index.php, it outputs the php code ?
[12:23] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: yeah.. is there any way to 'restart' it ?
[12:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: Does that include video output?
[12:24] <apenaflor> any body here know how to install nagios in ubuntu?
[12:24] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: nope.. video tests ok
[12:24] <gymsmoke> no-one?  how about - restart apache...
[12:24] <Frogzoo> ben32167: Id try reducing your swap to 1gig
[12:25] <ben32167> how will i do that Frogzoo?
[12:25] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: Do you have the driver for the soundcard loaded? (lsmod | grep snd)
[12:25] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: i've even done sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[12:25] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: yes
[12:25] <PuMpErNiCkLe> hm
[12:25] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: it was working before last reboot
[12:26] <Frogzoo> ben32167: man swapon swapoff
[12:26] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: Did you update anything major before you rebooted?
[12:26] <Fracture> dunno.. just whatever comes in via the update manager ;)
[12:26] <Kev1n> anyone tried kaffeine 0.8.2 as yet with dvb tv support?
[12:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Fracture: okay, I'd say it's probably just temporary breakage
[12:27] <Fracture> PuMpErNiCkLe: yeah.. ok.. i'll give it a few days and see what happens
[12:27] <Fracture> thanks
[12:28] <DarkED> hi
[12:28] <DarkED> is there a program i can use to mount a cd iso in ubuntu?
[12:29] <pkh> can someone recommend a graphic-design application?
[12:29] <DarkED> pkh: the gimp, or open office
[12:29] <void^> DarkED: mount -o loop
[12:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> pkh: Inkscape, GIMP
[12:29] <Xenguy_> pkh: scribus does DTP
[12:29] <DarkED> pkh: both come installed
[12:29] <gymsmoke> wow - i can't believe i fixed this
[12:29] <DarkED> void^: sudo mount -o loop file.iso?
[12:30] <yggdrasil> hey guys what program do you use to download music ? like emule or kazza
[12:30] <void^> DarkED: yes, and a mountpoint
[12:30] <pkh> thanks guys.
[12:30] <DarkED> can i assign a drive letter to the mount with wine?
[12:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> yggdrasil: Apollon
[12:31] <gymsmoke> if anyone ever runs into this problem again, the answer is to purge the package, remove the apt/cache files and the overrides file from lentian, force a reinstall, then copy the ucf conf files back to the original install directory!  kind of kludge, but it works around the ubuntu/debian bug that was opened at the end of March, 06 ...
[12:31] <DarkED> void^: thanks
[12:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> yggdrasil: It's a KDE app, but it's the best one I've found so far.
[12:31] <yggdrasil> hmm ok ill give it a try
[12:32] <yggdrasil> is it in the reps ?
[12:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> yup
[12:32] <yggdrasil> thnks
[12:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> np ;)
[12:32] <yggdrasil> xmule was crashy
[12:32] <DarkED> ooh, its not an iso, its a mds
[12:32] <DarkED> crap
[12:33] <NET||abuse> mmahhhh,, fine, i'll have to build the mysql libs :(
[12:33] <NET||abuse> poop
[12:36] <Skeletonix> ..I Ifound  some new element(folder screen savers) in gnoem menu (Aplications -- System tool). How can I remove it? Menu editor is not show it! :(
[12:37] <Skeletonix> * found
[12:37] <Skeletonix> *gnome
[12:37] <Skeletonix> sorry
[12:39] <Gean> hi, i got realplayer from the synoptic, but when i install, it asks for the directory where it is downloaded to ...
[12:39] <Gean> i got no idea where synoptic puts it :S
[12:39] <purestrain> hmmm... themes are really slow, with "simple" theme everything works little bit faster
[12:40] <gymsmoke> ok, all... i gotta get some zzz's ... need to be at work in 2 hours
[12:40] <Skeletonix> Gean: sudo find / -name *realplayer
[12:40] <Skeletonix> Gean: sudo find / -name *realplayer *
[12:40] <Skeletonix> better:)
[12:41] <Skeletonix> or in nautilus: search *realplayer*
[12:42] <ben32167> ubuntu thinks my soundcard is nvidia but it is not, how will i change driver?
[12:42] <Gean> Skeletonix: it doesn't work
[12:43] <Skeletonix> Gean: sudo find / -name *realplayer doesn't work?
[12:43] <Gean> nothing happens
[12:44] <Gean> jan@Jan:~$ sudo find / -name *realplayer
[12:44] <Skeletonix> Gean: wait {:-D
[12:45] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Gean: The 'realplayer' in synaptic is just a guided installer for the official package from real.com - it doesn't include the actual player.  You have to download that separately.
[12:45] <Gean> i see
[12:46] <Gean> nvm :)
[12:48] <Skeletonix> real player : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealplayerInstallationMethods?highlight=%28realplayer%29
[12:50] <Skeletonix> Gean: simply: download this ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/r/realplay/realplayer_10.0.6-0.0_i386.deb
[12:50] <Skeletonix>          then sudo dpkg -install realpl....deb
[12:51] <Skeletonix> B-)
[12:52] <NET||abuse> hmm, where can i see the release schedule for dapper?
[12:52] <Tchewy> (yahoo
[12:52] <DBO> !dapper
[12:52] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[12:53] <DBO> Skeletonix, recomending the installation of debian packages is generally frowned upon
[12:53] <DBO> its the quick way to dependancy hell and a fubar system
[12:53] <NET||abuse> Tchewy, thanks :)
[12:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> DBO: It's realplayer.  Nothing depends on it, and it's distributed in a non-Ubuntu package anyway.
[12:54] <engla> Isn't realplayer statically linked
[12:54] <engla> > so it doesn't have that problem
[12:54] <Tchewy> (I'm
[12:54] <Skeletonix> ..this I take from ubutnu.wiko.com
[12:54] <DBO> PuMpErNiCkLe, I was speaking in general
[12:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> DBO: This is specific. :)
[12:54] <Skeletonix> I know that:)
[12:54] <bimberi_> NET||abuse: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseSchedule
[12:54] <Skeletonix> i like Hell
[12:54] <DBO> yesh... my bad
[12:54] <Tchewy> Has
[12:56] <ben32167> "quited unexpectedly" oh yes expectations
[12:57] <Skeletonix> and now.... Is here someone who is able help me with: In gnome menu is new element (Apllications-->Sytem tools) folder: screen savers .. how can I remove it from menu? pleas!
[12:58] <ben32167> looks easy
[12:58] <ben32167> but dunno how
[12:58] <NET||abuse> bimberi_, thanks alsoo :)
[12:58] <Skeletonix> gnome-menu editor doesn't work
[12:58] <Tchewy> There's
[12:59] <ben32167> gurus are awaya i guess, no one to help you Skeletonix
[12:59] <ben32167> lol
[12:59] <Skeletonix> :(
[01:00] <Xptical> Where can I see an example of a good sources.list for 5.10
[01:00] <Skeletonix> in my source list:)
[01:00] <ben32167> :)
[01:00] <Xptical> deb http://archive.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu breezy main... is throwing errors for me
[01:00] <Skeletonix> in synaptic..?
[01:00] <Fysidiko> http://ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories is fairly good
[01:00] <Xptical> apt-get baby
[01:01] <Skeletonix> and apt-get -update ?
[01:01] <kbrooks> hm
[01:01] <kbrooks> i have a bug to...
[01:01] <kbrooks> report.
[01:01] <kbrooks> on dapper
[01:01] <Fysidiko> !bug
[01:01] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[01:01] <Xptical> thx Fysidiko
[01:02] <ben32167> amule sux
[01:03] <ben32167> omfg even volume controls are not working
[01:03] <kbrooks> wheres xchat-gnome on a breezy -> daper upgrade
[01:03] <Quincy> Hey, does anyone know how to change screen res to 1200 x 800?
[01:03] <ben32167> yes quincy
[01:03] <Quincy> Please tell
[01:03] <ben32167> use system- preferences- change res
[01:03] <kbrooks> wheres xchat-gnome on a breezy -> daper upgrade
[01:03] <ben32167> system resolution
[01:04] <kbrooks> IT DISAPPEARED
[01:04] <Fysidiko> Quincy: It'll only be available if you've set it up during install
[01:04] <ben32167> dapper upgrade is pretty long
[01:04] <Fysidiko> kbrooks: It's definitely there, I was translating for it :S
[01:04] <kbrooks> ben32167: i just upgraded
[01:04] <Fysidiko> kbrooks: tried via terminal?
[01:04] <wsjunior> i removed the gaim icon at the panel, how to add it again?
[01:04] <ben32167> then what do you need?
[01:04] <ben32167> oh xchat u are asking sorry
[01:04] <Fysidiko> wsjunior: right click -> add to panel -> custom launcher
[01:04] <wsjunior> i've already checked the panel plugin but it doesnt appear..
[01:04] <kbrooks> Fysidiko: xc<tab> shows x stuff, not xchat-gnome
[01:05] <Quincy> I obviously didn't cause I only have 1024x768 option, what can I do?
[01:05] <ben32167> check community repositories kbrooks
[01:05] <kbrooks> ben32167: check what?
[01:05] <Tchewy> check
[01:05] <wsjunior> Fysidiko, i mean whe i open gaim it used to go there aside the sound icon
[01:05] <ben32167> synaptic- settings repositories edit community
[01:05] <artisimo> hi
[01:05] <Tchewy> and
[01:05] <Fysidiko> kbrooks: isn't it xchat not xc?
[01:06] <artisimo> ?
[01:06] <kbrooks> Fysidiko: TAB COMPLETION
[01:06] <Fysidiko> kbrooks: Ah sorry :)
[01:07] <ben32167> kbrooks - go to synaptic, settings - repositories - select dapper - add - click on community ok
[01:07] <ben32167> then reload
[01:07] <Tchewy> Anyone
[01:07] <ben32167> and search for xchat
[01:08] <Overand> xchat is int he community repository?
[01:08] <ben32167> i guess so
[01:08] <Overand> odd
[01:08] <Quincy> Fysidiko: I only have 1024x768 screen res option, do you know how to add more?
[01:08] <kbrooks> xchat-gnome
[01:08] <ben32167> theres a irc client of gnome in official
[01:08] <wsjunior> how to restore the gaim panel icon?
[01:08] <Fysidiko> Quincy: you need to edit your xorg.conf file
[01:08] <Tchewy> To
[01:09] <Fysidiko> Quincy: open a terminal window
[01:09] <imbrandon> xchat-gnome - a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client
[01:09] <imbrandon> xchat - IRC client for X similar to AmIRC
[01:09] <imbrandon> xchat-common - Common files for X-Chat
[01:09] <imbrandon> xchat-systray - xchat systray notification icon
[01:09] <imbrandon> xchat-xsys - x-chat plugin that can display your current system statistics
[01:09] <imbrandon> all in universe
[01:09] <Fysidiko> Quincy: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:09] <kbrooks> um
[01:10] <Tchewy> sudo
[01:10] <blazemonger> how can i telnet into my machine
[01:10] <kbrooks> shift+numlock doesnt work
[01:10] <kbrooks> it used to in breezy
[01:10] <blazemonger> or configure my system so i can telnet into it
[01:10] <Quincy> Fysidiko: Is that it?, Thanks
[01:10] <imbrandon> blazemonger: ssh not telnet
[01:10] <imbrandon> blazemonger: apt-get install ssh
[01:10] <Fysidiko> Quincy: that should open it in a text editor
[01:10] <blazemonger> i've tried to configurethat
[01:10] <Fysidiko> Quincy: you need to make some changes
[01:10] <Tchewy> telnet
[01:10] <Tchewy> or
[01:11] <blazemonger> imbrandon, :what do i do after that
[01:11] <Overand> Fysidiko: can't he do a dpkg-reconfigure xorg-whatever?
[01:11] <Overand> (s)he
[01:11] <imbrandon> then goto another machine and type "ssh -l <username> <ip>"
[01:11] <Fysidiko> Overand: Can't remember the package name. If you can then sure :)
[01:11] <imbrandon> blazemonger: then goto another machine and type "ssh -l <username> <ip>"
[01:11] <Overand> it MIGHT be xorg-common
[01:11] <Overand> heh
[01:12] <Overand> Also, that may be the 'debian way' not the 'ubuntu way'
[01:12] <Quincy> Fysidiko: Ok, it's open, can you tell me what I need to change?
[01:12] <imbrandon> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:12] <Fysidiko> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:12] <Overand> imbrandon: that's the one!
[01:12] <Fysidiko> oh, snap :)
[01:12] <Fysidiko> Quincy: imbrandon's way is better
[01:12] <Overand>  yeah
[01:13] <blazemonger> connection refused
[01:13] <Fysidiko> Quincy: Close the text editor window, run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in a terminal
[01:13] <ben32167> Firefox is not responding. lol
[01:13] <imbrandon> blazemonger: is ssd running ? try "/etc/init.d/sshd start"
[01:13] <imbrandon> on the ssh server
[01:13] <Fysidiko> ben: story of my life at the moment :(
[01:14] <imbrandon> Overand: what did is say the debain way and not the ubuntu way? heheh i've never used debain , i used SuSE before ubuntu ;)
[01:15] <ben32167> imbrandon, i have sound, but volume controls are not working why is that?
[01:15] <Overand> imbrandon: i meant what *I* said
[01:15] <Overand> but i think mine was the 'nope, wrong' way
[01:15] <imbrandon> Overand:  ahhhh okie ;)
[01:16] <imbrandon> ben32167: no idea man i know very little about sond conf
[01:16] <imbrandon> someone else in here might know
[01:16] <ben32167> can u help me uninstall sound drivers?
[01:16] <Fysidiko> ben32167: What're you using for sound?
[01:16] <imbrandon> to be honest i'm lucky to get my own sound working ;)
[01:16] <Paavo> Hmm, could someone using kubuntu please do: dpkg -L konsole|grep kcm_
[01:16] <ben32167> xmms
[01:17] <imbrandon> Paavo: one sec i will ( i'm using dapper/kubuntu )
[01:17] <onkarshinde> !w32codecs
[01:17] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably 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
[01:17] <movi> i have a problem with network-manager
[01:17] <Fysidiko> ben32167: Right, do you know what you're mixing it through? ALSA? And Breezy or Dapper?
[01:17] <Paavo> Seems like konsole 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu0breezy1 is missing kcm_konsole.la
[01:17] <movi> it seems wpa_supplicant has problems with WEP
[01:17] <Fysidiko> or hoary etc
[01:17] <movi> WPA works fine though
[01:17] <imbrandon> Paavo: i get .....
[01:17] <imbrandon> /usr/lib/kde3/kcm_konsole.la
[01:17] <imbrandon> /usr/lib/kde3/kcm_konsole.so
[01:17] <ben32167> Fysidiko: the volume controls are in panel arent working, only mutes or not
[01:17] <movi> WEP doesn't work both on my bcm43xx (airport extreme in my iBook G4)
[01:17] <blazemonger> sshd re-exec  requirex execution witha n absolute path
[01:17] <Paavo> imbrandon: what's your konsole package version?
[01:17] <movi> and a acx100
[01:18] <ben32167> its mixed through nvidia alsa drviers
[01:18] <imbrandon> Paavo:  one sec
[01:18] <ben32167> but my soundcard is not nvidia
[01:18] <Fysidiko> ben32167: why using nvidia drivers then?
[01:18] <imbrandon> konsole 1.6.2 using kde 3.5.2
[01:18] <Paavo> And could someone running Breezy try that same command, please?
[01:18] <bigfoot1> should i go upgrade to Dapper beta? No big risks, yright?
[01:18] <newbie33> what msn clients are, I know amsn but I need onother one
[01:18] <ben32167> ubuntu decided to use them i guess, i didnt installed nvidia sound
[01:18] <blazemonger> oneo f my friends wants to use telnet
[01:18] <newbie33> please tell..
[01:18] <ben32167> :)
[01:18] <movi> bigfoot1, im using it on 2 machines, and all is well
[01:18] <blazemonger> how do i use the telnet daemon?
[01:19] <Paavo> imbrandon: Could you run: dpkg -s konsole|grep Version
[01:19] <imbrandon> telnet is WAY insecure you dont wanna use it, not even sure if you can anymore on
[01:19] <Fysidiko> ben32167: Are you using the single slider or adjusting them individually?
[01:19] <bigfoot1> movi: one reason why i want to upgrade now is not just because i want the newest and latest, but because i hear that it runs faster
[01:19] <_jason> blazemonger: you should use ssh instead, telnet is kind of insecure
[01:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell blazemonger about ssh
[01:19] <newbie33> !msn
[01:19] <ubotu> msn is, like, an abreviation for Microsoft Network. A nasty place where either the incredibaly stupid, or incredibably rich like. apparently now being used to mean just the instant messenger service
[01:19] <movi> bigfoot1, well, i can't feel THAT much of a difference
[01:19] <imbrandon> Paavo: Version: 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu9
[01:20] <movi> it runs nicer though
[01:20] <bigfoot1> if we upgrade now, how to we upgrade from beta to final?
[01:20] <fliegenderfrosch> !hda
[01:20] <ubotu> fliegenderfrosch: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:20] <ben32167> Fysidiko: both doesnt wok neiter single nor separate adjust
[01:20] <movi> bigfoot1, apt-get upgrade
[01:20] <_jason> bigfoot1: just regular updates will bring you to final
[01:20] <bigfoot1> movi: so i guess there's not much reason for me to upgrade now, is there?
[01:20] <imbrandon> newbie33: kopete is good if u use kde
[01:20] <movi> bigfoot1, well, Gnome 2.14 is nicer
[01:21] <movi> and some packages that i care about are only there (network manager, Xgl etc)
[01:21] <blazemonger> i understand telnet is insecure
[01:21] <imbrandon> Paavo: Version: 4:3.5.2-0ubuntu9 ... that help? feel free to message me if you need more
[01:21] <ben32167> how will i uninstall alsa0 ?
[01:21] <bigfoot1> nicer visually?
[01:21] <imbrandon> yes bigfoot1
[01:21] <newbie33> imbrandon, Im on gnome :(
[01:21] <Overand> What's the 'proper' way to add something to your init.d?
[01:22] <movi> bigfoot1, no, i mean like avahi support, beagle, network manager applets,
[01:22] <imbrandon> i've run dapper a few months and its all dany just update often
[01:22] <newbie33> but I donw know ho to run amsn
[01:22] <Fysidiko> ben32167: try running alsamixer, does that give you control?
[01:22] <Paavo> imbrandon: thanks, that's enough for dapper.
[01:22] <newbie33> it say that sesion is used
[01:22] <Fysidiko> ben32167: Also, do you have sound with no control, or no sound?
[01:22] <movi> ben32167, alsaconfig
[01:22] <Overand> I have a few simple instructions I want to run on boot, and I've got VERY limited experience managing my own rc.X stuff
[01:22] <bigfoot1> imbrandon: what's "dany"?
[01:22] <imbrandon> dandy , all ok
[01:22] <kbrooks> How do I move my cursor with the numpad?
[01:22] <imbrandon> typo
[01:23] <ben32167> i have sound, no control
[01:23] <imbrandon> ben32167: have you tried a diffrent mixxer?
[01:24] <ben32167> theres no other?!
[01:24] <ben32167> my problem is with device
[01:24] <ben32167> not with mixer * though mixer is not working
[01:24] <Fysidiko> The volume control in Gnome's gstreamer based isn't it? Does it make a difference if you're not using gstreamer? (anyone?)
[01:25] <bina> how do you make /dev/shm automatically mount at 512M?  its mounting at 126M atm
[01:25] <onkarshinde> Fysidiko: volume control has nothing to do with gstreamer
[01:25] <ben32167> how will i run alsaconfig?
[01:25] <Fysidiko> ben32167: terminal -> type alsaconfig
[01:25] <imbrandon> ben32167: at the console
[01:25] <onkarshinde> ben32167: it is alsamixer
[01:26] <Fysidiko> onkarshinde: Just opened volume control, it says "Gnome/gstreamer based volume control" in about...
[01:27] <bigfoot1> so there's nothing in breezy that i won't miss in Dapper?
[01:28] <ben32167> :(((((((((
[01:28] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: nah, i havent
[01:28] <ben32167> dapper the depresser
[01:28] <onkarshinde> bigfoot1: I guess you will miss xscreensaver because I am not sure how good is gnome-screensaver.
[01:28] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: it should be a smooth upgradew
[01:28] <kbrooks> bigfoot1: you'll SORT OF miss xchat, but you can scrap xchat-gnome and install that from universe
[01:29] <Frogzoo> onkarshinde: as long as I can install rss-glx I'm happy
[01:29] <onkarshinde> how many people here actually use xchat for IRC and how many use Gaim?
[01:29] <bigfoot1> ok. thanks guys for your encourgements, i'm diving into dapper beta now
[01:29] <bigfoot1> oneleaf: i use opera's built in chat
[01:29] <imbrandon> <-- konversation ;)
[01:30] <kbrooks> onkarshinde: i opened it up
[01:30] <gnube> onkarshinde, I use XChat
[01:30] <kbrooks> onkarshinde: and its ... well, i rate it 5 stars
[01:30] <gnube> I quite like XChat
[01:30] <Fysidiko> I'm on gaim
[01:30] <kbrooks> onkarshinde: xscreensaver sucked
[01:30] <ben32167> how will i uninstall sound drvier heeeey, help me
[01:30] <Fysidiko> only because I'm on MSN and aim too though
[01:30] <bigfoot1> guys, i'm in asia, so i went to http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/. which should torrent should i get?
[01:30] <bigfoot1> i am running a pentium computer
[01:31] <bigfoot1> Pentium 3
[01:31] <gnube> kbrooks, yeah I had a problem with that too
[01:31] <gnube> bigfoot1, Are you trying to upgrade?
[01:31] <bigfoot1> oh, by the way, i don't want to burn to disc, i just want to upgrade from breezy to dapper
[01:31] <bigfoot1> i don't have a cd burner drive.
[01:31] <ConfidentiaL> what is a good partition manager for ubuntu?
[01:31] <bigfoot1> i just have a CD-ROM (Read) drive.
[01:31] <gnube> bigfoot1, Why dont you just update your sources.list
[01:32] <ben32167> imbrandon should know about upgrade
[01:32] <bigfoot1> gnube: that's all it takes?
[01:32] <garminar> ConfidentiaL: gparted is awesome
[01:32] <Sp4rKy> hi
[01:32] <bigfoot1> how do i update?
[01:32] <gnube> bigfoot1, Yes
[01:32] <Fysidiko> bigfoot1: You'll have to get it over the repos
[01:32] <bigfoot1> Fysidiko: please advise
[01:32] <gnube> bigfoot1, open up /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:32] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: just edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and change all the words "breezy" to"dapper"
[01:32] <garminar> ConfidentiaL: but if you can, run it from a livecd
[01:32] <onkarshinde> bigfoot1: an of course it will take lot of bandwidth and download.
[01:32] <ben32167> change sources.list to dapper
[01:32] <Sp4rKy> i've compiled a custom kernel , but now my usplash doesn't work , anyone could help me ?
[01:32] <gnube> bigfoot1, with a text editor (You'll  have to be root)
[01:32] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: then type apt-get update , apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:32] <bigfoot1> does mr. shuttleworth not recommend doing things by torrent?
[01:33] <gnube> bigfoot1, No, it has nothing to do with torrents
[01:33] <bigfoot1> okay
[01:33] <gnube> it has everything to do with apt-get
[01:33] <imbrandon> apt-get is your friend
[01:33] <imbrandon> ;)
[01:33] <gnube> apt-get is the way you update software on debian-like systems
[01:33] <ben32167> imbrandooooooooooon how will i delete alsa drivers?
[01:33] <imbrandon> apt-get --purge remove alsa-base ??
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> garminar: Gparted won't work :S when I try to tun it, I get this error: sudo gparted
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> (gparted:22543): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL>         Using the fallback 'C' locale.
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> glibmm-ERROR **:
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> unhandled exception (type std::exception) in signal handler:
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> what: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> aborting...
[01:33] <ConfidentiaL> Aborted
[01:34] <gnube> it is one of the best tools in debian and one of the best ways to manage software bar none
[01:34] <onkarshinde> has anyone ever tried updating using CD/DVD image? ie.e mounting the image somewhere under /media
[01:34] <kbrooks> how do i enable using the numpad as the cursor?
[01:34] <ben32167> lets try
[01:34] <ben32167> oh apt get is workin atm
[01:34] <HymnToLife> onkarshinde> yes, it works fine though it's not very useful
[01:34] <HymnToLife> I use it to install KDE on an Ubuntu install from Kubuntu CD to save me a lot of download
[01:35] <imbrandon> HymnToLife: hehe or just run an apt-mirror at your house like i do ;)
[01:35] <kbrooks> how do i enable using the numpad as the cursor?
[01:35] <kbrooks> how do i enable using the numpad as the cursor?
[01:35] <HymnToLife> imbrandon> yeah I'm considering it too
[01:35] <onkarshinde> HymnToLife: It is useful in my case since I can download DVD image form office and take it home (in my iPod) without bothering to burn it. And it will save me a lot of download.
[01:35] <imbrandon> HymnToLife: apt-mirror is THE BOMB
[01:35] <bigfoot1> does anybody else here that "LTS" sounds like a Mormon group?
[01:35] <onkarshinde> imbrandon: what is apt-mirror?
[01:36] <bigfoot1> here THINK that...
[01:36] <kbrooks> bigfoot1: no, it means
[01:36] <garminar> ConfidentiaL: try using gksudo instead of sudo, 'gksudo gparted'
[01:36] <bigfoot1> i know what it means
[01:36] <kbrooks> long term support
[01:36] <bigfoot1> LTS just sounds like LDS
[01:36] <imbrandon> linux terminal server
[01:36] <imbrandon> ;)
[01:37] <bigfoot1> it says: "After unpacking 269MB of additional disk space will be used." does this also mean that old (breezy) packages will be removed?
[01:37] <imbrandon> onkarshinde: its a program that will mirror and apt resp localy, like i run it here on my file server and then all my ubuntu boxes at the house point to it for the sources.list
[01:37] <ben32167> what is i8042 Aux Port ?
[01:37] <xnull> how can I diseable a few commands to normal users?
[01:37] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: that is normal
[01:38] <ConfidentiaL> garminar: doesn't work... :(
[01:38] <imbrandon> ben32167: thats the game port i beleave
[01:38] <kbrooks> bigfoot1: no.
[01:38] <gnube> bigfoot1, Some breezy packages will be removed, some updated, some new packages installed
[01:38] <ben32167> ty imbrandon
[01:38] <onkarshinde> bigfoot1: what are you unpacking/
[01:38] <garminar> :(
[01:38] <imbrandon> onkarshinde: he is upgrading to dapper
[01:38] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: that just means some will be upgraded some removed some new installed
[01:38] <bigfoot1> onkarshinde: i did apt-get upgrade
[01:38] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: its normal
[01:38] <gnube> bigfoot1, Some breezy packages will be removed, some updated, some new packages installed
[01:38] <bigfoot1> onkarshinde: i'm upgrading
[01:38] <Overand> Does "Talk" not work in ubuntu?
[01:39] <ofer0> why does this channel isn't in ##ubuntu?
[01:39] <onkarshinde> bigfoot1: to dist-upgrade
[01:39] <imbrandon> bigfoot1: do apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:39] <bigfoot1> imbrandon: yes that's what i did.
[01:39] <ofer0> Jack-Ho, ^
[01:39] <Jack-Ho> :P
[01:40] <onkarshinde> why are people so much eager to install dapper beta for daily use? Why can't they wait for final release?
[01:40] <bigfoot1> does dapper require more power than breezy?
[01:40] <imbrandon> no
[01:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> onkarshinde: Because it's so incredibly cool, that's why. :)
[01:41] <imbrandon> onkarshinde: dunno, i've been running it a long time and no major problems, but i develop a few apps tooo soooo ;)
[01:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bigfoot1: Less, if anything - the optimizations which went into Gnome 2.14 make it a *lot* more lightweight.
[01:41] <bigfoot1> PuMpErNiCkLe: amazing!
[01:41] <bigfoot1> esp when i think of the world of windows os
[01:41] <imbrandon> PuMpErNiCkLe: kde 3.5.2 also ;)
[01:42] <zeeble> onkarshinde eh? what's the problem with that? i think ubuntu started out because people wanted to use debian with updated packages from testing or unstable.
[01:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> imbrandon: yup :)
[01:42] <onkarshinde> zeeble: I see no problem. I am just curious.
[01:42] <kingspawn> onkarshinde: im with you on that one
[01:42] <imbrandon> onkarshinde: i'll be using eft when its released too ;)
[01:42] <imbrandon> atleaste on one of  my boxes
[01:43] <imbrandon> right now all 5 boxes run dapper, i'll leave the server on dapper and one work station but the rest eft
[01:43] <DaveVK2> anyone have a good link for installing ipw2200 wlan0 driver on Debian Etch??? on a Toshiba Tecra M2????
[01:43] <exparrot> anyone got any tips for me on how to get telnet server running on ubuntu? I need to get my mac plus talking to my ubuntu box :P
[01:43] <onkarshinde> imbrandon: I have only one box and only one OS. Currently at breezy. i guess I will wait two months more.
[01:43] <zeeble> DaveVK2 http://linux-laptop.net
[01:43] <imbrandon> onkarshinde: dapper is realy solid right now should be ok
[01:44] <DaveVK2> i've tried that link... but there is nothing there.
[01:44] <imbrandon> exparrot: use ssh no telnet
[01:44] <zeeble> DaveVK2 oh. sorry then.
[01:44] <exparrot> imbrandon, note that I said "mac plus" - it can't do ssh at all :)
[01:44] <onkarshinde> By the way? Has beta been officially released?
[01:44] <kbrooks> onkarshinde: yes, i have it
[01:44] <zeeble> yes. this is beta 6
[01:44] <DaveVK2> the telnet is tricky with ubuntu...it requires a network package to get it working.... there is a how_to on the ubuntu forums that makes life easy.
[01:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> exparrot: Do you have telnetd installed?
[01:44] <zeeble> if people dont install and stuff, then who will find the errors?
[01:45] <erUSUL> DaveVK2: which kernel version does etch comes with?
[01:45] <exparrot> PuMpErNiCkLe, yes I do, and I installed inetd too but it doesn't seem to be launching it
[01:45] <exparrot> I'll check out ubuntuforums
[01:45] <DaveVK2> it comes with 2.6.15-1-486
[01:45] <onkarshinde> zeeble: I am not against it. But I am seeing that even people who normally don't do bug reporting are installing it. And they are replacing their working system with dapper.
[01:46] <locura2584> does anybody know if there's a driver for the USB ADSL Arescom modem?
[01:46] <[C] hris> test
[01:46] <zeeble> onkarshinde heh. i am sure you want to get yourself a new mobile phone, a faster computer too... only limited by finances or whatever. downloading and installing ubuntu off the net is free :)
[01:46] <DaveVK2> it should work easy -according to all the websites i've seen... but i keep getting modprobe iwp2200 errors... I installed with module-assistant which downloaded the source files for ieee and ipw2200 and installed them.
[01:46] <[C] hris> Anyone know any good sites ot buy linux apperal from?
[01:47] <DaveVK2> i have the correct firmware fw files in the hotplug tree.
[01:47] <muraii_> [C] hris: thinkgeek.com
[01:47] <onkarshinde> zeeble: Yup. That is true. I am happy that I switched to Ubuntu 2 years ago and dumped Windows. At least I won't have to buy new PC every 2 years to use latest technology in OS.
[01:48] <DaveVK2> too right.... people are leaving windows in droves.
[01:48] <zeeble> onkarshinde heh.
[01:49] <vinboy> hi
[01:49] <vinboy> i have just compiled my new kernal and using it now
[01:49] <DaveVK2> gamers should use XBox... to play games.  Linux for net and media.  too cool.
[01:49] <newbie33> who can help with aMSN, when Im traying to choose my profile, it says that This Profile is being used by another aMSN session, and prefers to choose another. How to do it?
[01:49] <vinboy> but it says can't find nvidia module???
[01:49] <AussiePete> Hi.. just downloaded the new Xubuntu live CD.. what's the login Username and password.. PLEASE??
[01:49] <exparrot> newbie33, can I suggest Gaim if you can't get aMSN working?
[01:50] <imbrandon> can someone running dhcpd paste there config on pastebin ?
[01:50] <muraii_> Yeah, people are leaving Windows; but if they're just leaving to recreate a Windows experience with canned installations of Gnome or KDE, they're kind of missing the point.
[01:50] <imbrandon> muraii_: not realy becouse eventualy they will use the extra power
[01:50] <DaveVK2> irssi is a great chat client - too... better than ircii or bitchx.
[01:50] <exparrot> sigh -> all I can find on ubuntuforums are "don't use telnet, use ssh"
[01:50] <locura2584> I need help installing and configuring my ADSL modem, can anybody help?
[01:50] <exparrot> anyone got a _link_ to the how-to on setting up telnetd ?
[01:50] <PuMpErNiCkLe> exparrot: Did you see this thread? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=149482&page=2&highlight=telnetd
[01:51] <newbie33> exparrot, how to get Gaim (Im in gnome)
[01:51] <muraii_> I've looked all through art.gnome.org and gnome-look.org (or whatever), and it seems like everyone's proud that they've mimicked Windows or Mac.
[01:51] <imbrandon> exparrot: might be easyier on you to find a way to ssh on mac plus
[01:51] <b0se> hello again guys... i need to remove a module (rmmod) each time my computer loads... what is the most elegant way of doing this?
[01:51] <DaveVK2> ubuntuforums is www.ubuntuforums.org
[01:51] <exparrot> imbrandon, the 6mhz CPU in the Plus can't handle the encryption required by ssh
[01:51] <exparrot> 8mhz sorry
[01:51] <imbrandon> b0se: edit /etc/modules
[01:51] <garminar> those extra 2 must help :)
[01:51] <exparrot> newbie33, it comes pre-installed with Ubuntu, but you can always install it from synaptic or do "sudo apt-get install gaim" from the command line
[01:51] <k31th> httpd: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function:  pam_auth() in /home/www/html/auth/pam/lib.php on line 34
[01:51] <DaveVK2> you have an 8Mhz machine... what is it a MicroBee?
[01:51] <imbrandon> can someone running dhcpd paste there config on pastebin ?
[01:51] <k31th> and here my file http://pastebin.com/673010
[01:51] <muraii_> imbrandon:  Not a bad point, but with the current push to make things ultra user-friendly (which isn't a bad thing, really), they're not going to have to learn those things.
[01:52] <exparrot> DaveVK2, a Macintosh Plus
[01:52] <exparrot> iirc it's running an 8mhz 68000
[01:52] <b0se> imbrandon, the module i wish to remove (pcspkr) does not exist in /etc/modules
[01:52] <DaveVK2> One of those small screen black and white screen APPLES?
[01:52] <imbrandon> muraii_: true true but if they "have to" they have the ability to do such on linux/ubuntu
[01:52] <exparrot> thanks PuMpErNiCkLe
[01:52] <exparrot> I have seen that thread and nothing in it helped
[01:52] <imbrandon> b0se: sorry thats all i know
[01:53] <imbrandon> can someone running dhcpd paste there config on pastebin ?
[01:53] <muraii_> exparrot: That's the same Motorolla CPU in the Amiga 500, right?  7.15Mhz.
[01:53] <exparrot> isn't there a blacklist for modules?
[01:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> exparrot: that sucks :(
[01:53] <exparrot> muraii_, it is yes - but they didn't all clock to the same speed
[01:53] <b0se> basically what i need to know is what's the best way of executing a command each time linux starts
[01:53] <b0se> i can get it to work by renaming the module, but that's very hackish
[01:53] <DaveVK2> How cool is the guy with the apple... that's great.  I nearly purchased on of those at a computer fair a few weeks ago...
[01:54] <muraii_> imbrandon: Right.  I guess having the capacity there is significant enough.  Try dropping to just a window manager on Windows.
[01:54] <exparrot> b0se, just move it to /root or something.... that's not overly hackish in my eyes
[01:54] <bernd> can somebody say me a update-list that shure worked?
[01:54] <b0se> exparrot, so it wont cause any problems with anything else?
[01:55] <exparrot> b0se, I couldn't tell you. I believe lsmod shows inter-module dependancies but I'm not sure
[01:55] <Afief> I'm about to install Dapper Beta, it was quite annoying to copy my data on another PC. is there a way to make this step easier for future installs?
[01:55] <exparrot> you can always just try it and see if it works
[01:55] <exparrot> Afief - put /home on a separate partition then tell the installer not to format it when you re-install
[01:55] <RabidWeezle> !no sound in flash
[01:55] <ubotu> RabidWeezle: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:55] <erUSUL> Afief: put /home in it's own partition
[01:55] <RabidWeezle> !flash
[01:56] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:56] <muraii_> exparrot: Wow, that's a really nice bit of advice, and simple.
[01:56] <Afief> exparrot, erUSUL: but when i mount it next time with the same user name, would all of the data be preserved?
[01:56] <DaveVK2> don't reinstal Dapper Beta... just upgrade... my upgrade went flawlessly.
[01:56] <exparrot> what is, muraii_ ?
[01:56] <exparrot> yes Afief
[01:56] <muraii_> The /home thing.
[01:56] <exparrot> oh right
[01:56] <locura2584> please, I need help with ADSL modem
[01:57] <sven__> hi
[01:57] <Afief> DaveVK2: my current installation is quite broken right now. so i prefer a fresh install
[01:57] <muraii_> Yeah, I haven't been using Linux long enough to have data to worry about, let alone to have come up with an upgrade-safe data protection scheme.
[01:57] <DaveVK2> no worries...
[01:57] <Bruno> hi folks!
[01:57] <DaveVK2> i will be back later... gotta go out for a while.
[01:57] <muraii_> 'ello, Bruno.
[01:57] <exparrot> Afief, ACLs on ext3 are based on user ID, which will probably be the same across reinstalls anyway... not that it matters
[01:57] <sven__> what is the keyword (e.g. "hoary") of the current version of ubuntu?
[01:57] <Bruno> I am trying to set up a java environment on my ubuntu
[01:57] <Bruno> I am getting instructions from http://www.docuverse.com/blog/donpark/EntryViewPage.aspx?guid=f171bafc-abce-4d2e-a18b-3aba4ad32c52
[01:57] <kingspawn> sven__: breezy
[01:58] <sven__> thx
[01:58] <muraii_> sven__: Current "stable" is Breezy.
[01:58] <Overand> alright
[01:58] <Bruno> I can't install java-packages
[01:58] <Bruno> :(
[01:58] <Overand> i just want to talk to another user on the same box i'm on
[01:58] <Overand> talkd is braindead and doesn't work
[01:58] <Afief> exparrot: now that leaves me only with one question. i have a 40 GB HD, how should i go about deviding space between the home and root partition?:S
[01:58] <muraii_> Bruno: What's Ubuntu telling you is the problem?
[01:58] <Overand> running an ircd is total overkill and the one i tried keeps dying for whatever reason
[01:58] <Bruno> sudo apt-get install java-packages
[01:58] <muraii_> I just installed the other day to make Opera happy.
[01:58] <Overand> what %^*# app can I use to just TALK TO ANOTHER USER?
[01:58] <muraii_> I'm no expert, but maybe I can help.
[01:58] <exparrot> Afief, well... on my 40 gig HDD I put aside 5 gigs for Linux, 800mb or so for swap and the rest for /home, but 5 gigs is proving a tad too small for /... so maybe a bit bigger than that?
[01:59] <Overand> am i going to have to write a friggin program to do this?
[01:59] <Bruno> just gives me unable to find package
[01:59] <exparrot> Overand, there's a command to do it
[01:59] <Bruno> i have enabled universe and multiverse already
[01:59] <exparrot> if you're root you can "wall" all other logged on users
[01:59] <muraii_> Bruno: java-packages is in the standard repository, right?
[01:59] <exparrot> I'm just trying to remember it
[01:59] <muraii_> Hmm...
[01:59] <Bruno> dunno
[01:59] <gnomefreak> !info java-package
[01:59] <ubotu> java-package: (utility for building Java(TM) 2 related Debian packages), section multiverse/misc, is optional. Version: 0.26 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 308 kB
[01:59] <exparrot> mesg
[02:00] <Overand> exparrot: I just want to *Talk* to them
[02:00] <Overand> back and forth
[02:00] <gnomefreak> its in multiverse
[02:00] <Overand> like that old program 'talk'
[02:00] <Overand> which seems to no longer work for whatever reason
[02:00] <exparrot> yeah I've used it
[02:00] <exparrot> you can do
[02:00] <exparrot> "mesg y"
[02:00] <Hexidigital> gnomefreak, did you get my message?
[02:00] <gnomefreak> Bruno: make sure you enabled multiverse not the universe and multiverse backports
[02:00] <exparrot> if they do that
[02:00] <exparrot> then you can do
[02:00] <gnomefreak> Hexidigital: no i wasnt here
[02:00] <exparrot> "write (user)"
[02:00] <Bruno> gnomefreak, lemme check that
[02:00] <exparrot> and write messages to them
[02:00] <Hexidigital> gnomefreak, i left you a message on the MemoServ... but disregard it
[02:00] <exparrot> check out man mesg and man write perhaps
[02:01] <muraii_> Bruno: So, I just fired up Synaptic to see what's up, and I got a bunch of error messages saying that it couldn't source a lot of the repositories.
[02:01] <muraii_> Maybe there's a network issue on Ubuntu's end that's getting in your way?
[02:01] <tech> mj
[02:01] <Bruno> Synaptic is fine here
[02:01] <Hexidigital> gnomefreak, it was regarding switching to console... but i didnt realize it was Ctrl+Alt+F1,2,etc and F7 to return to GUI
[02:01] <gigabytes> hi all
[02:01] <Bruno> It can update the list
[02:01] <muraii_> Okay.
[02:02] <Bruno> I have cheked the correct repositories
[02:02] <gnomefreak> hex that would be it hex sorry i didnt see that
[02:02] <exparrot> Bruno, have you considered just using the PLF repository and just installing sun-jre1.5 ?
[02:02] <gnomefreak> Bruno: run sudo apt-get update and make sure no errors
[02:02] <Afief> with Ubuntu 5.10 I had to install without ACPI and VGA=771... do i still need this stuff for dapper?
[02:03] <Bruno> gnomefreak, no errors here
[02:03] <Hexidigital> have a good day guys... have a history symposium today :(
[02:03] <Bruno> exparrot, PLF repository?
[02:03] <gnomefreak> Bruno: sudo apt-get install java-package
[02:03] <muraii_> exparrot, gnomefreak: Or just download it from Sun's site, right?  The JRE 5.0 update 6.
[02:03] <exparrot> penguin liberation front Bruno ... I'll find you the URL
[02:03] <exparrot> muraii_, if you dowload it you have to use java-package to build a .deb and so on
[02:03] <muraii_> Aha.
[02:03] <Bruno> gnomefreak, still cant find tha package :(
[02:04] <gnomefreak> muraii_: there are debs you can get to save yourself the hassle of bin formay
[02:04] <gnomefreak> !javadebs
[02:04] <muraii_> I dinna know that.
[02:04] <muraii_> Good thing I dropped in here.
[02:04] <gnomefreak> !+javadebs
[02:04] <ubotu> Java 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
[02:05] <exparrot> http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf PLF repos Bruno
[02:05] <gnomefreak> Bruno: your not putting an "s" at the end of java-package are you?
[02:05] <gnomefreak> exparrot: i think seveas repo is the ones with java in it
[02:05] <Bruno> gnomefreak, have tried both. none worked :(
[02:06] <exparrot> oh okay gnomefreak - Bruno, don't listen to me :P
[02:06] <gnomefreak> multiverse has blackdown java which should be fine
[02:06] <kevinz> #join ubuntu+1
[02:06] <Bruno> if I download the .deb file, how can I install it?
[02:06] <gnomefreak> Bruno: open synaptic and click search  inside the search popup type blackdown
[02:06] <Bruno> Sorry, but I just came from slackware :P
[02:06] <exparrot> Bruno, sudo dpkg -i <deb file name>.deb
[02:06] <gnomefreak> Bruno: dpkg -i file.deb
[02:07] <exparrot> you're better to use apt-get if you can
[02:07] <Bruno> I will try to use apt-get
[02:07] <Bruno> I will search for blackdown
[02:07] <Fysidiko> !ubotu
[02:07] <exparrot> gnomefreak, what is blackdown java exactly? I've seen it mentioned but never really looked in to it
[02:07] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel except #debian-bots.
[02:07] <Bruno> blackdown search returns nothing
[02:08] <exparrot> this telnet problem is vexing.
[02:08] <gnomefreak> Bruno: can you paste your sources.list into pastebin please something is not right
[02:09] <leleobhz> someone can tellme where on ubuntu is the alsaconf?
[02:09] <Major_Delta> g dau
[02:09] <Major_Delta> k
[02:09] <Bruno> gnomefreak, where is sources.list?
[02:09] <imbrandon> in  /etc/apt/
[02:09] <Bruno> ok
[02:10] <gnomefreak> Bruno: type gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and paste the contents for me on pastebin
[02:10] <Bruno> ok gnomefreak
[02:10] <muraii___> leleobhz: usr/sbin/alsaconf maybe.
[02:10] <Bruno> gnomefreak, #pastebin?
[02:10] <muraii___> Resent just to be sure you got it.
[02:11] <muraii___> I kept dropping in and out of freenode.
[02:11] <leleobhz> muraii___: isnot
[02:11] <leleobhz> i cant find it
[02:11] <Bruno> what is pastebin?
[02:11] <imbrandon> !pastebin
[02:11] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[02:11] <Fysidiko> Bruno: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[02:11] <leleobhz> and after a distupgrade from breezy to dapper
[02:11] <Bruno> k
[02:11] <Bruno> :P
[02:11] <leleobhz> my sound dissapperar
[02:12] <gigabytes> leleobhz: check the mixer levels
[02:12] <Bruno> gnomefreak, posted
[02:12] <leleobhz> gigabytes: permission denied is more correct
[02:12] <leleobhz> as user notting is detected
[02:12] <leleobhz> it causes problems with gstreamer too
[02:13] <gigabytes> the it is an udev stuff
[02:13] <gigabytes> then
[02:13] <gnomefreak> Bruno: may i have the link please
[02:13] <Bruno> oh, sorrry! sure
[02:13] <Bruno> just a sec
[02:13] <imbrandon> ;)
[02:13] <Bruno> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12667
[02:13] <imbrandon> is there a pastebin app for kde?
[02:13] <gnomefreak> ty
[02:13] <gnomefreak> brb
[02:13] <Bruno> ok
[02:13] <exparrot> there are at least two different regular telnet daemons and two or three different inetds... this might be part of my problem
[02:13] <exparrot> ahhh there we go... only the netkit-inetd seems to work
[02:14] <gnomefreak> Bruno: is that file still open?
[02:14] <leleobhz> someone?
[02:14] <muraii__1> This isn't an Ubuntu question.  I haven't used IRC for a while, and now with the dropped and rejoins I've experienced, I have 4 iterationis of my nick currently active.
[02:14] <Bruno> gnomefreak,  yeah
[02:14] <leleobhz> :] 
[02:14] <kingspawn> muraii__1: just let them time out
[02:14] <leleobhz> muraii___: why not?
[02:14] <imbrandon> muraii_1 i think you can /ghost them
[02:14] <leleobhz> alsa works...
[02:14] <leleobhz> but only as root
[02:15] <gnomefreak> Bruno: put a # in front of word deb on very first line it will look like deb cdrom   you want #deb cdrom
[02:15] <Bruno> ok gnomefreak
[02:15] <Bruno> just a sec
[02:15] <gnomefreak> Bruno: when done save close sudo apt-get update ;)
[02:15] <Bruno> ok, let me try
[02:16] <Bruno> done. should i try install java-package now?
[02:16] <gnomefreak> brb doing a bug search on something
[02:16] <gnomefreak> after sudo apt-get update
[02:16] <gnomefreak> Bruno: ^^
[02:17] <Bruno> E: Impossvel achar pacote java-package
[02:17] <Bruno>  -> which means unable to find the package :(
[02:17] <kingspawn> Bruno: i havent been following your conversation, but have you tried "sudo apt-cache search <packagename>"?
[02:18] <Bruno> kingspawn, gonna try that
[02:18] <Bruno> kingspawn, doesn't print anything
[02:18] <kingspawn> i am finding java-package with my apt-cache search
[02:18] <Bruno> apt-cache search java-package
[02:18] <kingspawn> Bruno: have you enabled Universe and Multiverse?
[02:18] <Bruno> doesnt prin nothing :(
[02:19] <Bruno> kingspawn, yeah
[02:19] <kingspawn> Bruno: yes, thats right. hm, post your sources.list to pastebin
[02:19] <gnomefreak> Bruno: you put the #infront of first line saved it than ran update command?
[02:19] <Bruno> kingspawn, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12667
[02:19] <Bruno> gnomefreak, yes
[02:19] <gnomefreak> Bruno: is that the fixed version?
[02:19] <Bruno> gnomefreak, no, the old one
[02:19] <kingspawn> Bruno: it still has the cdrom-line
[02:20] <Bruno> I will put the new one just a sec
[02:20] <gnomefreak> Bruno: you dont have multiverse
[02:20] <leleobhz> guys... its a problem on ubuntu alsa...
[02:20] <AussiePete> Hi.. just downloaded the new Xubuntu live CD.. what's the login Username and password.. PLEASE??
[02:20] <gnomefreak> Bruno: after the word universe you need to <space> multiverse
[02:20] <HymnToLife> Bruno> here's my sources.list, just copy/:paste it : http://fkraiem.no-ip.org/stuff/sources.list
[02:20] <leleobhz> i need help cause i dont have alsaconf and all packages are installed
[02:20] <gnomefreak> Bruno: all the lines containing the word universe
[02:20] <kingspawn> yes indeed
[02:20] <Bruno> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12668
[02:20] <_jason> AussiePete: try ubuntu as the username and leave the password blank, that's what it is for normal livecd
[02:20] <HymnToLife> it has everything enabled I guess
[02:21] <gnomefreak> Bruno: read the above
[02:21] <Bruno> gnomefreak, but synaptic says i have it
[02:21] <AussiePete> THANKS _jason i will try that
[02:21] <Bruno> gnomefreak, i will put the multiverse word
[02:21] <Hektik> Heya people
[02:21] <gnomefreak> lines 019,020,035,036 neeed to have multiverse
[02:21] <gilianima> How to cancel this command:  sudo dpkg-divert --package xserver-xorg-core --divert /usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1x.gz.xgl --rename /usr/share/man/man1/Xserver.1x.gz ?
[02:22] <DrCurl> hello
[02:22] <kingspawn> gilianima: ctrl-c?
[02:22] <Hektik> can anyoneone tell me why I can't load th live ubuntu didc onto my laptop?
[02:22] <Hektik> oops
[02:22] <gilianima> kingspawn: it didn't modify anything in my system ?
[02:22] <gigabytes> excuse me
[02:22] <Hektik> disc even
[02:22] <HymnToLife> Hektik> we can't if you don't give more details on the problem
[02:23] <gigabytes> what is a "multiseat system" ??
[02:23] <Hektik> sure, i know
[02:23] <DrCurl> is it possible to use wired network with networkmanager when you have dynamic ip at home and static at work?
[02:23] <Hektik> err hangon
[02:23] <Hektik> I wrote it down
[02:23] <kingspawn> gilianima: difficult to say :)
[02:23] <sfar_> how can i edit my gnome-menu (i want to remove some things, but they are _not_ visible in 'smeg')
[02:23] <AussiePete> YEP that worked thanks _jason ... was going crazy here.. searched all over the place to try and ind it... they should have it shown on the boot screen :-)
[02:24] <Bruno> gnomefreak, this way? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12669
[02:24] <_jason> AussiePete: that's strange.  I haven't tried the xubuntu live, but ubuntu live just logs you right in
[02:24] <Bruno> gnomefreak, IT WORKED!!!
[02:24] <rakz0> wow .. you dont stop? :D
[02:24] <kingspawn> Bruno: excellent :)
[02:25] <Bruno> gnomefreak, why synaptics said I had multiverse?
[02:25] <Bruno> Do I have to check multiverse bin and sources?
[02:25] <Bruno> I checked only bin
[02:25] <muraii__2> leleobhz: I've been looking around on Google and haven't found anything useful.
[02:25] <muraii__2> Did someone already help you?
[02:25] <Bruno> Thanks for the help guys! now I am going try to install Java! :D:D
[02:25] <Bruno> #ubuntu rocks!!! :D
[02:26] <muraii__2> Bruno: What finally got java-package working?
[02:26] <leleobhz> muraii__2: noone
[02:26] <rakz0> hehhe
[02:26] <muraii__2> Sorry: was off.
[02:26] <rakz0> nice
[02:26] <leleobhz> i will try to rebuild with m-a
[02:26] <Bruno> muraii__2, yes!!!
[02:26] <kingspawn> muraii__2: adding multiverse to sources.list
[02:26] <muraii__2> Gotcha.
[02:26] <Bruno> manually
[02:27] <Bruno> synaptics didn't do the right thing :P
[02:27] <muraii__2> Bruno: Yeah, I just did that myself the other day for the first time, too.
[02:27] <gnomefreak> Bruno: after java is intalled theres something else you should do ;)
[02:27] <Bruno> gnomefreak, I will see... heheh
[02:27] <stjepan> is it smart to use sudo?
[02:27] <kingspawn> stjepan: absolutely
[02:28] <_jason> stjepan: only if you use it in a smart way
[02:28] <_jason> (ie don't sude random executables you know nothing about)
[02:28] <gnomefreak> Bruno: once java is installed please run this command   sudo update-alternatives --config java    than choose the newest java (the one you just installed)
[02:28] <muraii__2> I added the backport ones, too.  Which brings to mind a question: if you're just using apt-get in a terminal, does it know to pull from the main repositories before looking around in the other ones?
[02:28] <kingspawn> muraii__2: yes
[02:28] <Bruno> Thanks for the tip, gnomefreak ;)
[02:28] <muraii__2> I figured.
[02:28] <Lets_Rock> I have instaled ubunt dist in one disk, in other disk I have windows partition. how can I access the windows partiotion ?
[02:29] <muraii__2> kingspawn: And most of the stuff in the main isn't duplicated elsewhere, right?
[02:29] <kingspawn> muraii__2: i wouldnt think so, cant see any reason for it
[02:29] <muraii__2> ...which would obviate any clash to begin with.
[02:29] <muraii__2> Cool.
[02:29] <gnomefreak> Bruno: yw
[02:30] <Bruno> I just installed my PS2SDK in my ubuntu box! I am so excited! :D
[02:30] <Bruno> My CDs arrived yesterday! :D
[02:31] <stjepan> kingspawn, but it is not secure... viruses can easily use sudo without asking for password
[02:31] <THJ> is there a jetty package for ubuntu?
[02:32] <kingspawn> stjepan: how is that?
[02:32] <AlexLaurent> stjepan > Yes, I'd be interested in knowing a bit more about this...
[02:32] <MachineScrew> stjepan: same here
[02:33] <stjepan> AlexLaurent, well... it is possible to configure sudo to ask you for password always
[02:33] <muraii> Aha.  I've reclaimed my initial iteration.
[02:33] <stjepan> just add "timestamp_timeout=0" in Defaults section in /etc/sudoers :)
[02:34] <gnomefreak> stjepan: what virus?
[02:34] <stjepan> gnomefreak, how do you mean, what virus?
[02:34] <AlexLaurent> You mean that when you provide your password, during the few minutes it stays in, viruses could do harm?
[02:34] <stjepan> there are viruses
[02:34] <muraii> stjepan: Because sudo remembers your password for a short time, right, and you're just telling it not to.
[02:34] <AlexLaurent> I had never thought of that.
[02:34] <stjepan> AlexLaurent, that's right
[02:34] <massy> good evening
[02:35] <gnomefreak> stjepan: there are no recent viruses for linux
[02:35] <stjepan> gnomefreak, you're wrong
[02:35] <Hektik> rightio--> ubuntu live (64) stops during startup. Its last line printed is [25.484184]  Net: Registered protocol family 2
[02:35] <stjepan> gnomefreak, linux is gaining popularity... more and more viruses....
[02:35] <stjepan> +
[02:35] <stjepan> 6
[02:35] <Hektik> can anyone help
[02:35] <stjepan> ops, sory
[02:35] <gnomefreak> the one that was talked about the other week wount run on linux linus had to make it run on linux
[02:35] <MachineScrew> gnomefreak: though Linus did patch the kernel so a prof of concept virus would work
[02:35] <muraii> Seems like setting sudo with a timeout of a few minutes still presents a small enough target that any virus would have to be emaculately constructed to take advantage of it.
[02:36] <MachineScrew> stjepan: not realy
[02:36] <Bruno> Is there a way to apt-get install firefox 1.5?
[02:36] <gnomefreak> MachineScrew: linus wouldnt send it out after he did that
[02:36] <gnomefreak> Bruno: no
[02:36] <gnomefreak> ff1.5
[02:36] <Bruno> i will try
[02:36] <Bruno> could not find
[02:36] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[02:36] <muraii> Bruno: When I was trying to do that, I quickly found that it was a pain in the ass.
[02:36] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:36] <Bruno> damn, i hate this message :P
[02:37] <stjepan> see this guys: http://news.com.com/Sample+virus+targets+Windows+and+Linux/2100-1002_3-6059140.html?tag=nefd.top
[02:37] <muraii> That said, I installed Opera, which is probably a bigger pain in the ass.
[02:37] <MachineScrew> stjepan: just because a OS gains popularity dosn't meen virus will propagate
[02:37] <gnomefreak> muraii: it was written so its a copy+paste thing ;)
[02:37] <muraii> gnomefreak: Okay.  Maybe I didn't see that wiki entry, or it's changed since I saw it.
[02:37] <Bruno> ubotu, thanks for the hint ;)
[02:37] <ubotu> gern geschehen, Bruno
[02:37] <MachineScrew> stjepan: the reson why Linux is so virus resistant is because of the secure nature of a Unix type OS
[02:38] <gnomefreak> stjepan: its a whole lot harder to write a working virus for linux than it is windows
[02:38] <MachineScrew> stjepan: though if the time out on sudo is too long yes that could be a problem
[02:38] <AlexLaurent> Bruno, ubotu: thank you both for the hint. I had given up trying to install ff1.5...
[02:39] <gnomefreak> stjepan: and the virus they mention there did _not_ affect linux linus re-wrote it to affect linux and hes not one to send it out after that
[02:39] <stjepan> MachineScrew, with sudo it's not very secure
[02:39] <gnomefreak> guys copy +paste
[02:39] <gnomefreak> sudo is just as secure as su
[02:39] <MachineScrew> stjepan: by the same thing su isn't secure
[02:39] <gnomefreak> if not more so
[02:39] <stjepan> MachineScrew, a minute is too long
[02:40] <stjepan> MachineScrew, su is secure
[02:40] <Hektik> can anyone help
[02:40] <Hektik> rightio--> ubuntu live (64) stops during startup. Its last line printed is [25.484184]  Net: Registered protocol family 2
[02:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell stjepan about rootsudo
[02:40] <MachineScrew> stjepan: that would have to be kindof luck though
[02:40] <tuks> does sombody has some experiance with binnie++ ?
[02:40] <stjepan> gnomefreak, "sudo su -" ?
[02:40] <MachineScrew> for you to get a virus in 1 minute during and entire week
[02:40] <gnomefreak> most hackers look for root passwords not user passwords
[02:40] <noonex> how do I change what program starts up when I say... plug in my ipod?
[02:41] <MachineScrew> the odd of getting a virus through sudo isn't good
[02:41] <imbrandon> !metapackage
[02:41] <ubotu> A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[02:41] <gnomefreak> stjepan: just read the link it will tell you all about it
[02:41] <MachineScrew> unless you use sudo all the time
[02:41] <sfar_> how can i edit my gnome-menu (i want to remove some things, but they are _not_ visible in 'smeg')
[02:41] <muraii> noonex: The April issue of Linux Magazine has a pretty nice write-up on getting the full iPod experience on a Linux box.
[02:42] <MachineScrew> I use sudo once just to update my source list then update the system
[02:42] <MachineScrew> but on my server on the other hand i don't use sudo for a month
[02:42] <Hektik> can anyoneone tell me why I can't load th live ubuntu disc onto my laptop?
[02:42] <Hektik> rightio--> ubuntu live (64) stops during startup. Its last line printed is [25.484184]  Net: Registered protocol family 2
[02:42] <GatoLoko> I have created packages that are not in ubuntu, but do not fulfill the conditions of REVU (freepascal needs freepascal to compile itself), is there some other form to incorporate them?  or am I forgetting something?
[02:43] <MachineScrew> so the likyhood of sudo being used in that case is VERY slim
[02:43] <gnomefreak> only use sudo when you have to and you will be fine
[02:43] <noonex> muraii: i have it all set up and i'm using it and all, but rythmbox keeps poping up when i plug the ipod in, and its annoying :)
[02:43] <MachineScrew> gnomefreak: right
[02:43] <gnomefreak> su would be a target of entry not sudo  everyone looks for "root password"
[02:43] <MachineScrew> right
[02:43] <muraii> noonex: I wonder if it's in the Gnome "preferred applications" setup?
[02:44] <MachineScrew> witch is why I don't like setting up su on ubuntu
[02:44] <gnomefreak> brb reboot
[02:44] <Amaranth> sfar_: such as?
[02:44] <muraii> noonex: But, to be honest, I don't use any audio apps on my Linux machine.
[02:44] <MachineScrew> noonex: check removable devices
[02:44] <MachineScrew> in System > Prefrences
[02:45] <noonex> MachineScrew: that it, thank you!
[02:45] <noonex> muraii: thanks for the help too!
[02:45] <MachineScrew> np
[02:45] <muraii> Surely.
[02:45] <MachineScrew> noonex: funny thing is it did that for my PSP and that is no iPod
[02:46] <stjepan> how can I disable usplash? I want splashy
[02:46] <MachineScrew> stjepan: sudo apt-get remove uspash
[02:46] <noonex> MachineScrew: haha, psp ipod, it all works
[02:46] <MachineScrew> right
[02:47] <muraii> I have a question: if every time I launch synaptic from the command line in Openbox (naked--no Gnome) and I see two "Gtk-CRITICAL" errors, what can or should I do about it?
[02:48] <muraii> It eventually loads and works just fine, so it doesn't actually seem critical.
[02:48] <imperfectus> Is it possible to play mp4's with r-box?
[02:48] <MachineScrew> muraii: it just meens that some gtk elements are not installed
[02:48] <MachineScrew> muraii: I have had that problem on minimal systems before
[02:48] <MachineScrew> muraii: I ignore it
[02:49] <Hektik> can anyoneone tell me why I can't load th live ubuntu disc onto my laptop?
[02:49] <Hektik> rightio--> ubuntu live (64) stops during startup. Its last line printed is [25.484184]  Net: Registered protocol family 2
[02:49] <muraii> Is there an "apt-get update gtk..." thing to do?
[02:49] <muraii> I've been ignoring it, too.
[02:49] <MachineScrew> muraii: no not really
[02:49] <Afief> Hektik: try adding a few safety parameters to the installer
[02:49] <freezey> anyone can  help with samba?
[02:49] <Hektik> like??
[02:49] <MarcN> OMG! OpenOffice/impress in dapper is incredibly unstable.  It has died many times when I'm creating a simple presentation in outline mode.
[02:49] <Bruno> FireFox 1.5 up and running! :D
[02:50] <stjepan> MachineScrew, if I do "apt-get remove usplash" it will remove both ubuntu-desktop and usplash :(((
[02:50] <MarcN> Anyone else have similar problems?
[02:50] <Sp4rKy> does anyone have an wifi card over usb ?
[02:50] <Bruno> Thanks for all folks!
[02:50] <MachineScrew> Hektik: hit F2 and so on
[02:50] <Bruno> See ya all later! :D
[02:50] <Overand> HELP
[02:50] <Overand> dsjkfhas
[02:50] <Overand> sorry
[02:50] <MachineScrew> stjepan: ubuntu-desktop is a meta package don't wory about it
[02:50] <Lets_Rock> The mail client Evolution, accept Gmail accounts? .. where can I config the server ports?
[02:50] <Overand> i've got a .sql file i dumped from another database
[02:50] <Overand> how do i import it?
[02:50] <jhan100> Anyone have problem with the lag on open the xterm/gnome-terminal  ??
[02:50] <Overand> it's just one database, done via mysqldump (...) databasename > file.sql
[02:50] <MachineScrew> stjepan: its not required by other packages
[02:51] <Kennie> Overand : mysql -u <user> -p <database> | cat file.sql
[02:51] <MarcN> Overand: mysql somedb < file.sql
[02:51] <Kennie> afaik
[02:51] <bigfoot1> guys, just finised the dist-upgrade, now i'm in  Postfix Configuration . Which config should i choose?
[02:51] <imperfectus> anyone know about aac support under dapper?
[02:51] <MarcN> Overand: use mine, not kennie's command.
[02:51] <imperfectus> I just wanna play some mp4's ;)
[02:51] <jhan100> Anyone have problem with the lag on to open the xterm/gnome-terminal  ?? i believe how the problem is with the fonts/defoma ..
[02:52] <Kennie> oops yeah mines wrong
[02:52] <bigfoot1> I'm guessing Postfix is about email?
[02:52] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: install faac and faad
[02:52] <exparrot> wellwell
[02:52] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : Yeah, an apt-cache search has no entry for faac
[02:52] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: yes postfix is email
[02:52] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: make shure you have universe and multiverse in your source.list
[02:52] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: so which should i choose? I'd like to be able to send and receive email in terminal. My email is with gmail
[02:53] <exparrot> I'm on my Mac plus... connecn took 78 seconds...
[02:53] <exparrot> bah I'm not even in the right room
[02:53] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: you would need postfix and a mail delervery agent also
[02:53] <MachineScrew> ubotu: tell imperfectus about RestrictedFormats
[02:53] <Overand> MarcN: thanks
[02:53] <gnomefreak> exmac and ubuntu you are in right room
[02:54] <sfar_> Amaranth: "Add Applications" .. and i want to move "ATI Control" to another place in the menu instead of "the root" of the menu
[02:54] <Overand> asdjkhfasldkjfhdaf
[02:54] <Amaranth> sfar_: those should show up
[02:54] <Amaranth> sfar_: but i haven't looked at 0.7.x in a long time, so maybe not
[02:54] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: ok, but which shoudl i choose ? see http://pastebin.com/673178
[02:54] <beanz> How can I resize a phyiscal extent?
[02:55] <MachineScrew> sfar_: use eather smeg or Alacarte menu editors
[02:55] <bigfoot1> and what mail agent is recommended?
[02:55] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : I was already there --i already added multiverse to dapper's source... and it still says no faa[cd] 
[02:55] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: one sec
[02:55] <Lets_Rock> How Can access To The Windows Partition From Ubuntu??
[02:55] <Amaranth> sfar_: http://dev.realistanew.com/alacarte/releases/0.8/alacarte_0.8-0ubuntu1_all.deb should work on breezy
[02:55] <sfar_> Amaranth and MachineScrew, they dont show up in smeg.. whats alacarte menu editor?
[02:56] <Amaranth> sfar_: it'll replace smeg with alacarte
[02:56] <AlexLaurent> Say guys, I'm about to replace a 17" monitor with a 19". Does anybody know how to make Ubuntu "detect" the change? I've tried simply connecting the 19" and restarting, but that doesn't do. Any idea?
[02:56] <sfar_> allright, thanks
[02:56] <MachineScrew> sfar_: its new
[02:56] <Amaranth> sfar_: alacarte is the new name for smeg
[02:56] <Overand> ugh
[02:56] <Overand> this is what i get for trying to transfer crap from one colo to another while in drug withdrawl
[02:56] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell bigfoot1 about postfix
[02:56] <Overand> hahaha
[02:56] <ConfidentiaL> what is the command to access the users manager?
[02:57] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: so you have multiverse and universe then you did sudo apt-get update
[02:57] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : Yep
[02:57] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : I uncommented the multiverse line
[02:57] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : then did an update
[02:57] <AlexLaurent> ConfidentiaL: gksudo users-admin
[02:57] <MachineScrew> run sudo apt-cache search aac
[02:57] <bigfoot1> anybody here using postfix for their gmail?
[02:57] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: there are no multiverse lines you have to add multiverse to the lines with universe in them
[02:57] <imperfectus> I did
[02:57] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: read the wiki please
[02:57] <imperfectus> It doesn't list anything
[02:57] <imperfectus> ;)
[02:57] <imperfectus> cept realplay
[02:58] <MachineScrew> wow
[02:58] <MachineScrew> heh i don't get realplay
[02:58] <MachineScrew> one sec
[02:58] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: i think you will find mutt or something like that alot easier to configure
[02:58] <imperfectus> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[02:58] <imperfectus> That's in the file.
[02:58] <lloydi> Newbie time - I have a problem with a corrupted boot record on Windows. A certain Stuart Langridge advises me that I *could* install Ubuntu and through that make a Windows partition bootable. Is this do-able? And if it is, would someone here be able to advise/walk-through as I install Ubuntu?
[02:58] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: dapper doesnt have backports
[02:58] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak: ok.
[02:59] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: comment that line out and add the word multiverse to the lines with universe in them
[02:59] <imperfectus> gnomefreak : well according to my sources.list that was installed with dapper -- it does ;)
[02:59] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: it cant have backports
[02:59] <gnomefreak> there is nothing to put on them
[02:59] <imperfectus> gnomefreak : well apparently they plan on having it and have put it in there for future then
[02:59] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: yes after the next release is started
[03:00] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: uncommenting them is goona give you errors more than likely
[03:01] <Overand> anyone want to give me the "GRANT" line I need to let a user I created have access to a single DB, or should I just keep googling and feel like I've got extra chromosomes for a while?
[03:02] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: past your source.list in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:02] <gnomefreak> imperfectus: also dapper related issue go to #ubuntu+1 now
[03:02] <imperfectus> Ah
[03:02] <imperfectus> Well
[03:02] <imperfectus> I got it
[03:02] <imperfectus> I recommented
[03:02] <MachineScrew> oh
[03:02] <imperfectus> those 2 lines and did what you said and i have aac packages now
[03:02] <imperfectus> thnx
[03:02] <MachineScrew> cool
[03:03] <imperfectus> bah
[03:03] <MachineScrew> what is that pastebin applet for gnome
[03:03] <imperfectus> r-box sitll won't play it!
[03:03] <pkh> is there a way to install an older version of a package than the one that installs by default?
[03:03] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: you need gstreamer ugly and bad
[03:03] <imperfectus> i already had ugly
[03:03] <imperfectus> just started the bad install
[03:03] <imperfectus> ;)
[03:04] <MachineScrew> what is that pastebin applet for gnome
[03:04] <gnomefreak> webboard
[03:04] <Cyrix> ;)
[03:04] <MachineScrew> webboard ok that is a kick arse prog
[03:04] <gnomefreak> MachineScrew: sudo apt-get install webboard than add the launcher to gnome panel to use
[03:04] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : well i got bad and ugly installed
[03:04] <MachineScrew> ok
[03:04] <imperfectus> says i still don thave a decoder
[03:04] <MachineScrew> Ha
[03:05] <imperfectus> oh wait
[03:05] <imperfectus> it's m4a
[03:05] <imperfectus> What format is that?
[03:05] <Bruno> Guys, what is the best CD/DVD burning software for ubuntu?
[03:05] <MachineScrew> if its encrypted using DRM from iTunes it will never play
[03:05] <_jason> Bruno: most would say k3b
[03:05] <rambo3> k3b
[03:05] <Bruno> just apt-get install k3b?
[03:06] <_jason> Bruno: yeah
[03:06] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: but that is aac but is this from iTunes
[03:06] <CraiZE> Bruno, yup
[03:06] <Bruno> thanks! gonna try that! :P
[03:06] <AlexLaurent> lloydi > what boot sector is corrupted? Your master boot record, or partition boot sector?
[03:06] <rambo3> just try
[03:06] <imperfectus> Nah, it's not from iTunes
[03:06] <imperfectus> it's DRM'd
[03:06] <MachineScrew> ok
[03:06] <imperfectus> It's just aac encdoded
[03:06] <Accumul8r> Hi, I'm having a problem getting hardware acceleration under dapper, I have nvidia-glx installed. The problem is when I try to start X I get an error telling me it cant find the nvidia module.
[03:06] <MachineScrew> it is or isn't DRM'd
[03:07] <imperfectus> it's nod
[03:07] <imperfectus> ;)
[03:07] <imperfectus> er not, sorry
[03:07] <imperfectus> Grr!
[03:07] <imperfectus> all of this because my ipod battery is dead and im at work! ;)
[03:07] <Accumul8r> Anyone got a solution, im out of ideas
[03:07] <Bruno> what xine libraries do I need to watch DVDs from any region?
[03:07] <Bruno> and DivX too
[03:07] <Bruno> :P
[03:07] <MachineScrew> never messed with AAC except for video encoing for the psp and that was indirectly messing with it
[03:07] <graveson> what can i use to convert wmv to wma files for ipod
[03:07] <kingspawn> !restrictedformats
[03:07] <ubotu> I guess restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[03:08] <kingspawn> Bruno: go where ubotu says :)
[03:08] <lloydi> Alex - can I mail you a longer description (has links to images in). That should tell you more about what's going on
[03:08] <_jason> Accumul8r: have you been to the nvidia wiki page?
[03:08] <Bruno> Thanks!
[03:08] <_jason> Accumul8r: actually, let's join #ubuntu+1 for dapper talk first
[03:08] <Accumul8r> _jason: ok thanks.
[03:09] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: I am sorry but if that dosn't work I am not shure what will
[03:09] <AlexLaurent> lloydi > I can see you pm, but I can't reply there.
[03:10] <Lets_Rock> hEllO ?!?!?! for the last time, can I access The Windows Partition?? How???
[03:10] <Hobbsee> !+mount
[03:10] <ubotu> well, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[03:10] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: because I never use wma or aac or flack or ogg or any other auido encoding because MP3 is universal every where
[03:10] <_jason> Lets_Rock: what filesystem? ntfs or fat32?
[03:10] <Hobbsee> !tell Lets_Rock about windowsdrives
[03:10] <Lets_Rock> ntfs
[03:10] <imperfectus> Aye
[03:10] <Hobbsee> Lets_Rock: see your pm's
[03:10] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: but keep trying
[03:11] <imperfectus> well
[03:11] <imperfectus> I'm running flight six
[03:11] <imperfectus> i expect some of this ;)
[03:11] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: try installing xmms plugin for aac
[03:11] <imperfectus> and frankly, it's fantastic.
[03:12] <shinakuma> when i use gcc to compile c code on my ubuntu box, if i get errors this character shows up in certain places,     , what does it mean, is there a way to get rid of it?
[03:12] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: sudo apt-get install xmms-mp4
[03:12] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: and try sudo apt-get install banshee
[03:12] <gnomefreak> !dapper
[03:12] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[03:13] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: banshee is kick arse
[03:13] <kingspawn> shinakuma: its just a way to delimit error messages. i dont know if you can remove it, though
[03:13] <gnomefreak> guys ^^^ dapper related issues
[03:13] <HymnToLife> gnomefreak has three eyes, he's an alien
[03:13] <HymnToLife> I'va always known it :p
[03:13] <gnomefreak> ;)
[03:13] <shinakuma> kingspawn: ok thanks for the info
[03:14] <AlexLaurent> lloydi > I'm writing you an e-mail.
[03:14] <wahjava> Hi group
[03:14] <lloydi> Thanks Alex
[03:14] <Bruno> wahjava, hiho!
[03:15] <imperfectus> I am
[03:15] <imperfectus> m4a'd!
[03:15] <imperfectus> w00t!
[03:15] <wahjava> I'm currently building a .deb package and added a manpage in debian subdirectory
[03:15] <imperfectus> r-box is playing it
[03:15] <imperfectus> sudo apt-get install libfaad2-0
[03:15] <imperfectus> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad
[03:15] <imperfectus> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[03:15] <imperfectus> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins
[03:15] <imperfectus> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[03:15] <wahjava> but manpage is not included in final deb
[03:15] <imperfectus> That did it.
[03:15] <wahjava> what to do
[03:15] <imperfectus> Just an fyi.
[03:15] <imperfectus> ;)
[03:15] <wahjava> Bruno: hi ;-)
[03:15] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: the muliverse one probly did it
[03:15] <MachineScrew> you shouldn't need gstreamer0.8 any thign
[03:16] <imperfectus> Well I did that on it's own actually
[03:16] <imperfectus> My money is on the 0.8 stuff ;)
[03:16] <imperfectus> I dunno
[03:16] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: not on it's own
[03:16] <imperfectus> I did the mutliverse stuff for bad
[03:16] <imperfectus> still didn't work
[03:16] <imperfectus> cut and paste those lines
[03:16] <imperfectus> once it ended
[03:16] <imperfectus> the end
[03:16] <imperfectus> it works
[03:16] <imperfectus> ;)
[03:16] <wahjava> Any thing for me ??
[03:16] <MachineScrew> wow
[03:16] <MachineScrew> ok
[03:16] <imperfectus> this is me, not caring why. ;)
[03:16] <_jason> !enter
[03:16] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[03:16] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: if it works great
[03:17] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : It does work. And it's glorious! ;)
[03:17] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: but try out banshee
[03:17] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : Thanks for youe help. I'm familiar with Banshee.
[03:17] <MachineScrew> cool
[03:17] <imperfectus> MachineScrew : But I just dojnt have enough itunes to really care
[03:17] <MachineScrew> ya no problem
[03:17] <imperfectus> And I've got a macbookpro
[03:17] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: running linux ;)
[03:18] <imperfectus> nah
[03:18] <wahjava> I've followed New Maintainer's Guide
[03:18] <imperfectus> I've got two PC's running linux
[03:18] <imperfectus> I've got the macbook for itunes music if I gotta
[03:18] <imperfectus> ;)
[03:18] <MachineScrew> ya i suppose
[03:18] <MachineScrew> i never would buy from itunes
[03:19] <imperfectus> it usually only happens when im drunk at 2am
[03:19] <MachineScrew> emusic is good and costs the same and un-drmed mp3s the glorious mp3s
[03:19] <imperfectus> and i needs new music!
[03:19] <Bruno> hmm... looks like xine package is not available....
[03:19] <Bruno> what DVD media player you guys recommend?
[03:19] <starzinger> VLC
[03:19] <_jason> Bruno: totem-xine, xine-ui, gxine should all be un universe.  And I reocmmend xine for dvd
[03:19] <Bruno> And for DivX?
[03:20] <MachineScrew> imperfectus: thats what amule is for ;) j/k
[03:20] <starzinger> Still VLC
[03:20] <_jason> Bruno: mplayer, vlc, xine all great
[03:20] <Bruno> thanks guys
[03:20] <starzinger> np
[03:20] <wahjava> Hey, anybody can troubleshoot
[03:20] <starzinger> Sure they can
[03:20] <shinakuma> has anyone got any experience with lex, i have one small problem i need to fix
[03:20] <wahjava> my .deb package building ??
[03:20] <wahjava> with manpage included
[03:20] <AlexLaurent> lloydi > Check your mail (partial)
[03:21] <imperfectus> hehe
[03:21] <starzinger> wahjava: What do you mean with trouble-shoot? Is there a problem, or do you need it tested?
[03:23] <wahjava> starzinger: It is not actually troubleshoot, but I want to know how to include manpages in .deb package
[03:23] <Tenkawa> well I gotta say.. Ubuntu has impressed me so far
[03:23] <ferronica_> hi
[03:23] <Tenkawa> Coming from Debian it has definitely made it a much friendler workstation environment
[03:23] <ferronica_> any one here who gona help me
[03:23] <ferronica_> here
[03:23] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[03:23] <wahjava> starzinger: I've named my manpage, as package-name.1 in debian/ subdirectory
[03:23] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[03:24] <Tenkawa> ferronica_: you gotta  ask a question first
[03:24] <starzinger> http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html
[03:24] <starzinger> might help
[03:25] <wahjava> starzinger: OK, will see
[03:25] <ferronica_> ok
[03:25] <ferronica_> i hav feirefox 1.0
[03:25] <ferronica_> now i wanna install 1.5
[03:25] <graveson> what can i use to convert wmv to wma files for ipod - anyone
[03:25] <ferronica_> new one
[03:25] <ferronica_> what i hav to do
[03:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ferronica_ about ff1.5
[03:25] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: read the link in your pm
[03:26] <gnomefreak> gives you step by step instructions
[03:26] <ferronica_> after d/l it what to do
[03:26] <ferronica_> how to install it
[03:26] <ferronica_> in ubuntu
[03:26] <Fysidiko> ferronica: The link in your PM should tell you everything
[03:26] <sfar> !ff1.5
[03:26] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:26] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: read the link in your pm
[03:26] <sfar> there
[03:26] <ferronica_> it gives me how to use terminal
[03:27] <_jason> ferronica_: that's how you need to do it.  You can just wait about a month for dapper
[03:27] <lajuj> Hi, all, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for web browsers.  I am not digging firefox.  Ideally I want some minimalis, but not as minimalist as lynx, for example.
[03:27] <ferronica_> dapper
[03:27] <ferronica_> what is that
[03:27] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: just do what it says and you will be fine
[03:27] <dager> lajuj - try dillo
[03:27] <_jason> !dapper
[03:27] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[03:27] <ferronica_> after d/l where to save it
[03:27] <Fysidiko> lajuj:There are lots, what don't you like about FF?
[03:27] <Tenkawa> _jason: heard any word when the dapper apt branch will have the .2 update?
[03:27] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Wherever, just remember where it was
[03:28] <Tenkawa> currently it seems to only have .1
[03:28] <lajuj> tell dager thanks for the advice
[03:28] <ferronica_> ok
[03:28] <Tenkawa> unless I missed a section in sources.list
[03:28] <ferronica_> u just wait
[03:28] <_jason> Tenkawa: don't know about that, maybe the guys in #ubuntu+1 do
[03:28] <hyphenated> Tenkawa: ask the guys in #ubuntu+1
[03:28] <ferronica_> let me d/l it
[03:28] <Tenkawa> ok
[03:28] <Fysidiko> ok
[03:28] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Make sure you get the right version (32 bit or 64 bit)
[03:29] <tahorg> hi
[03:29] <tahorg> anyone here using xgl/compiz on dapper
[03:29] <tahorg> ?
[03:30] <Fysidiko> tahorg: No, couldn't get it going. Supposed to be in Dapper +1 I think
[03:30] <Fysidiko> Whatever combination of E words that was :)
[03:30] <tahorg> well everything is finally working here
[03:30] <tahorg> but
[03:30] <shinakuma> tahorg: #ubuntu-xgl
[03:30] <tahorg> ok
[03:30] <lajuj> t fysidiko I am not sure exactly what is bothing me, but it feels cumbersom, and twice I've had it geek out on me, saying the default user was already logged in when it wasn't.
[03:31] <Fysidiko> lajuj: That normally means it crashed. You can close it in the task manager.
[03:31] <Fysidiko> lajuj: Lots of alternatives, Konqueror, Opera etc
[03:32] <lajuj> t fysidiko is there one you prefer?
[03:32] <Fysidiko> lajuj: Have you tried FF1.5? It's much more stable than 1.0.7 (default version)
[03:32] <Fysidiko> lajuj: I use FF1.5
[03:32] <don> anyone able to get yahoo messenger to work on ubuntu?
[03:32] <lajuj> t fysidiko I don't think I've used 1.5, maybe I should upgrade
[03:32] <zeeble> don: sudo apt-get install gaim
[03:32] <Fysidiko> ubotu tell lajuj about ff1.5
[03:33] <don> seems like ive heard of gain
[03:33] <zeeble> It works. With the yahoo transport. Try it.
[03:33] <Fysidiko> don: The actual messenger of the protocol
[03:33] <dager> gaim comes with the default install =)
[03:33] <Fysidiko> don: gaim works fine with it
[03:34] <Fysidiko> *or the protocol
[03:34] <wahjava> starzinger: that's not of any help
[03:34] <wahjava> starzinger: that doc describe generic build instructions
[03:34] <ferronica_> ok i installed it to desktop
[03:34] <ferronica_> now what to do
[03:34] <Fysidiko> The instructions are all at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[03:34] <ferronica_> something tar.gz
[03:34] <efwis> has anyone been able to mount Windows with NTFS in the 2.6.16 kernel?
[03:35] <wahjava> ef
[03:35] <Fysidiko> You're at "...and change to the directory you downloaded it to."
[03:35] <ferronica_> ya right
[03:35] <ferronica_> what to change
[03:35] <ferronica_> whose dir. to change
[03:35] <Fysidiko> where did you download it to?
[03:36] <ferronica_> on dektop
[03:36] <ferronica_> it is
[03:36] <sfar> in terminal type "cd ~/Desktop"
[03:36] <Fysidiko> yeah
[03:36] <ferronica_> ok
[03:36] <ferronica_> just a second
[03:36] <fredrich> does anyone know a good gps program that works in wine or wmware with a usb gps?
[03:36] <sfar> with a "D", not a "d"
[03:38] <ferronica_> bash: cd: /home/ferronica/desktop: No such file or directory
[03:38] <don> linux seems like its such a major pain int the reat,i wish i had win xp pro
[03:38] <Fysidiko> capital D
[03:38] <sfar> ferronica_: Desktop.. not desktop
[03:38] <Fysidiko> for desktop
[03:38] <pkh> does anyone know how to tell apt-get to install an older version of some package?
[03:38] <ferronica_> ~/Desktop$
[03:39] <ferronica_> now
[03:39] <Fysidiko> Now run the next lot of commands
[03:39] <Fysidiko> " sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.2.tar.gz"
[03:39] <shinakuma> has anyone got any experience with lex, i have one small problem i need to fix
[03:39] <ferronica_> how to copy
[03:40] <ferronica_> that u posted
[03:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Copy by selecting and ctrl-c, paste with ctrl-shift-v
[03:40] <gnomefreak> Fysidiko: paste it into your terminal and dont paste the comments please just the commands
[03:40] <Fysidiko> gnomefreak: ?
[03:40] <sfar> heh
[03:41] <sfar> too much booze
[03:41] <ferronica_> ok did
[03:41] <ferronica_> now
[03:41] <Fysidiko> gnomefreak: Sorry, you lost me there
[03:41] <gnomefreak> Fysidiko: you asked how to oops nm you said now not how
[03:41] <ferronica_> Fysidiko-->now what
[03:41] <pzn_> which is the default kernel of ubuntu breezy?
[03:41] <Fysidiko> gnomefreak: ah OK :)
[03:41] <Fysidiko> ferronica: If you stick with the wiki page, it should lead you through it
[03:42] <ferronica_> it asked me something
[03:42] <ferronica_> pass
[03:42] <ferronica_> and i given
[03:42] <ferronica_> dose it installed
[03:42] <ferronica_> i am new in linux
[03:42] <zeeble> Anyone here got a few nice widescreen wallpapers to share?
[03:42] <zeeble> Darkish..
[03:42] <ferronica_> from yesterday i started using it
[03:42] <leleobhz> alsaconf:
[03:42] <sfar> ferronica_: let me guide you
[03:42] <leleobhz> my system dont have alsaconf!!!!!
[03:42] <sfar> 1) browse to this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion  .. tell me when you have it up
[03:42] <ferronica_> and i found much better then bill gates
[03:42] <leleobhz> and i have installed all alsa
[03:43] <leleobhz> build with m-a all modules
[03:43] <ferronica_> ok i am there
[03:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If you follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion, you can tell us if something goes wrong
[03:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Otherwise we're just repeating stuff
[03:43] <ferronica_> ok i installed it
[03:43] <ferronica_> it asked me password
[03:43] <ferronica_> now what to do
[03:43] <sfar> enter your password
[03:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: type in your login password, press enter
[03:44] <Fysidiko> You won't see the passwrod
[03:44] <ferronica_> i did
[03:44] <ferronica_> typed pass
[03:44] <ferronica_> and something run on terminal
[03:44] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If it doesn't say anything, it normally means it worked
[03:44] <ferronica_> no error as i think
[03:45] <Fysidiko> sfar: I've got to go, if you're helping ferronica_, (s)he's at the "link to your plugins" step
[03:45] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: I've got to go, I'm sure someone can help you. Good luck and welcome to Ubuntu!
[03:45] <ferronica_> ok,
[03:45] <ferronica_> who is going to help me
[03:45] <ferronica_> sfar u?
[03:47] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica_ about cli
[03:47] <_jason> ferronica_: if you do taht tutorial at linuxcommand.org, installing firefox1.5 will be a lot easier for you
[03:47] <NicaPete> I have my /boot on a partition and run everything else in an logical volume. I'm trying to update my kernel but when I mount my boot partition, it says its read only. How do I update my kernel in a configuration like this?
[03:48] <ferronica_> ok i given the password
[03:48] <ferronica_> now what to do
[03:48] <B4zzA> hi, how hard is it to upgrade to the latest kernel
[03:48] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[03:48] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[03:49] <B4zzA> thanks :)
[03:49] <gnomefreak> yw
[03:49] <ferronica_> help
[03:49] <zeeble> help with what?
[03:49] <ferronica_> so no one gona help me now
[03:49] <ferronica_> i just given the password
[03:49] <ferronica_> to install
[03:50] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: read the page follow the instructions as written
[03:50] <ferronica_> now what to do
[03:50] <neutrinomass> hmmm... this is weird
[03:50] <_jason> ferronica_: you have to try to help yourself a bit too, read the docs and ask specific questions
[03:50] <apricot> ubuntu made me happy! :)
[03:50] <ferronica_> i did
[03:50] <gnomefreak> 'its as simple as copy and paste the commands
[03:50] <neutrinomass> I'm guiding a friend to reconfigure Xorg (through msn) and I told him to run: sudo dpkg-reconfigurexserver-xorg
[03:50] <gilianima> What to do to avoid this message whentrying to remove compiz-aiglx-gnome ? => E: compiz-aiglx-gnome: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[03:50] <Hektik> need guidance soe 1
[03:50] <Hektik> some1
[03:50] <gnomefreak> gilianima: dont install it to begin with
[03:50] <Hektik> even
[03:50] <Chris_Tucker> so... dapper is released?
[03:50] <ferronica_> i hav
[03:50] <gnomefreak> Chris_Tucker: no
[03:50] <_jason> !dapper
[03:51] <ubotu> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :)
[03:51] <neutrinomass> He responds and tells me that "command not found". I copy paste it into my terminal, and true, it's not there. Then I _type_ the exact same command, and it works.
[03:51] <gilianima> gnomefreak: ?
[03:51] <Chris_Tucker> gnomefreak, oh, figured, with the wiki on upgrading... may i be the 11 millionth person to ask if theres a set release date yet?
[03:51] <Hektik> if the live cd stops during install... what does that mean?
[03:51] <gnomefreak> gilianima: aiglx as well as xgl are unstable if you ask me too unstable to use
[03:52] <gnomefreak> gilianima: this is not xgl nor dapper support channel either try #ubuntu+1
[03:52] <kingspawn> Chris_Tucker: june 1.
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Chris_Tucker: 6.06 = 2006/06
[03:53] <JediMaster> hey all, I'm having some problems with dhcp, it appears to be ignoring the lease times, on boot it doesn't get an IP, I have to ifdown/up it, and it seems to get a new lease/ip every hour or two, even through it says it will be (roughly) 10 hours, and when it does, it breaks the smbmounts and causes havock =/
[03:53] <ariel> hey everyone
[03:53] <ariel> i need help patching a kernel module
[03:53] <Chris_Tucker> kingspawn, gnomefreak, gotcha
[03:53] <ariel> i have a patch for sonypi
[03:53] <JediMaster> (if it makes any difference, it's a fairly new install of dapper)
[03:53] <ariel> applied it, worked
[03:53] <ariel> now i don't know how to recompile only this module
[03:53] <gnomefreak> JediMaster: #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[03:53] <JediMaster> kk
[03:53] <Bruno> Folks, anyone here installed libdvdcss2 successfuly?
[03:53] <ariel> and don't even know if it's possible
[03:53] <gnomefreak> Bruno: yes ofcource
[03:53] <gnomefreak> se
[03:53] <ariel> do i have to recompile the whole thing?
[03:53] <thoreauputic> Bruno: sure
[03:53] <Jug> does ubuntu(dapper) install&configure svnserver automatically when installing subversion?
[03:54] <Hektik> eeesh
[03:54] <Bruno> gnomefreak, i can't apt-get it
[03:54] <Hektik> help
[03:54] <ubuntu> hektik ask
[03:54] <gnomefreak> !libdvdcss
[03:54] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[03:54] <ubuntu> jug yes it should
[03:54] <gnomefreak> ^^ bruno
[03:54] <Bruno> ty gnomefreak !
[03:54] <gnomefreak> yw
[03:54] <Jug> ubuntu: so I dont need manually add any startup scripts or whatever?
[03:55] <Hektik> I need help, and I'm not an IT techie... Live(64) stops during istall
[03:55] <Hektik> the last line is
[03:55] <ubuntu> nope the init.d scripts they should be turn on when you installed the program
[03:55] <orbin> Hektik: you can't install w/ the live cd
[03:55] <Hektik> [25.484184]  Net: registe
[03:55] <Hektik> ered potocal family2] 
[03:55] <Hektik> sorry
[03:55] <Hektik> load*
[03:56] <Jug> ubuntu: I dont seem to have any sv* init.d scripts..
[03:56] <surreal> how can you guys afford to ship cd's for free ?
[03:56] <ubuntu> surreal it's a sponsorship company that we have,
[03:56] <ubuntu> jug so you check on /etc/init.d/?
[03:56] <ferronica_> help
[03:56] <Jug> ubuntu: yeah
[03:56] <_jason> ferronica_: what?
[03:56] <ferronica_> i installed FF1.5
[03:56] <ubuntu> ferronica_ try asking
[03:56] <RevolutioN> hey all
[03:56] <_jason> ferronica_: try not to use enter as a punctuation please
[03:56] <ferronica_> how to use it
[03:56] <surreal> ubuntu: why would they offer to ship cd's for free? espically pressed/nice ones with covers.. and the shipping alone was 5Euros
[03:57] <_jason> surreal: to spread ubuntu
[03:57] <ferronica_> i hav given pass
[03:57] <ferronica_> i think it installed
[03:57] <surreal> _jason: how do they make money
[03:57] <Hektik> orbin: i meant *load
[03:57] <ferronica_> now what i do to use it
[03:57] <ubuntu> surreal do some research
[03:57] <_jason> surreal: they don't yet, eventually with support most likely
[03:57] <ferronica_> same ff1.0 is running
[03:57] <_jason> ferronica_: did you do _all_ of the wiki page's install section?
[03:58] <ferronica_> i used many commands
[03:58] <ferronica_> it says
[03:58] <gnomefreak> all not many
[03:58] <ferronica_> file not found
[03:58] <surreal> _jason: the bulit in help functions in gnome and kde.. dont link to their site, it links to man pages/manuals/etc
[03:58] <_jason> ferronica_: remember, don't use enter as punctuation please
[03:58] <ferronica_> ok
[03:58] <ferronica_> where
[03:58] <ferronica_> here
[03:58] <_jason> surreal: corporate support is my guess (I'm not an authority on it)
[03:59] <ferronica_> or in terminal
[03:59] <gnomefreak> here
[03:59] <gnomefreak> !enter
[03:59] <ubotu> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
[03:59] <Hektik> STPS AT: -->[25.484184]  Net: registered protocol family 2
[03:59] <thoreauputic> ferronica_: try to write in sentances
[03:59] <thoreauputic> *sentences
[03:59] <ferronica_> k
[03:59] <RevolutioN> can someone help me?
[04:00] <Hektik> no
[04:00] <_jason> !helpme
[04:00] <surreal> _jason: all the pieces dont fit together, something is off
[04:00] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[04:00] <ferronica_> now what to do,hwo to run my ff1.5
[04:00] <RevolutioN> cool
[04:00] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: on that site run _every_ command in the order it is there until install is done
[04:00] <ferronica_> ya i installed it but same ff1.5 is running
[04:00] <_jason> ferronica_: copy the last thing you did in your terminal and paste it here
[04:00] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: you did not use the divert command than
[04:00] <thoreauputic> ferronica_: then you made mistakes
[04:01] <gnomefreak> i edited as i installed it
[04:01] <Hektik> LIVE CD SToPS AT: -->[25.484184]  Net: registered protocol family 2
[04:01] <Hektik> help
[04:01] <mikomiko> How do i protect my ubuntu-computer in cases like clicking malicious site
[04:01] <gnomefreak> mikomiko: use ff
[04:01] <kingspawn> mikomiko: what constitutes clicking a malicious site?
[04:01] <Hobbsee> mikomiko: remove the input devices, ie, the keyboard and the mouse.
[04:01] <orbin> mikomiko: update your browser regularly
[04:01] <thoreauputic> mikomiko: in general you don't need to worry - most things are windows exploits
[04:01] <gnomefreak> and if you happen to finda  malicious site dont go back
[04:02] <Cain_China> hah, good idea
[04:02] <mikomiko> lol
[04:02] <ferronica_> ~/Desktop$  sudo tar -C /opt -x -z -v -f firefox-1.5.0.2.tar.gz
[04:02] <ferronica_> after that it asked me for password
[04:02] <_jason> ferronica_: that's the last thing you did?
[04:02] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: thats it?
[04:02] <thoreauputic> mikomiko: do keep your security updates up to date
[04:02] <ferronica_> ya last thing
[04:02] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: follow the rest of the siki
[04:02] <_jason> ferronica_: keep reading
[04:02] <gnomefreak> wiki
[04:02] <orbin> Hektik: is this a breezy or dapper cd?
[04:02] <Hektik> breezy'
[04:02] <ferronica_> i am not geetin all
[04:03] <ferronica_> what written there
[04:03] <ferronica_> i just copy paste the command
[04:03] <burl_dean> I have a ensoniq es1373 sound chipset and need to enable the digital output does anyone have any experience with that scenario
[04:03] <ferronica_> error
[04:03] <gnomefreak> ferronica_: the parts in the lighter colors are commands copy and paste the rest of the commands one at a time
[04:03] <Hektik> Orbin: it stops after it prints that line
[04:03] <_jason> ferronica_: join #Ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:03] <thoreauputic> ferronica_: is english your first language (native language)
[04:03] <ferronica_> nope
[04:03] <gnomefreak> ah
[04:03] <ferronica_> korean
[04:04] <kingspawn> burl_dean: if you dont get any help with that right now, stay around and look for crimsun, he usually has a lot of knowledge about sound
[04:04] <thoreauputic> ferronica_: ah - don't know if there's a korean ubuntu channel
[04:04] <orbin> Hektik: let me see if i cand find something...
[04:04] <Hektik> Cheers
[04:04] <burl_dean> kingspawn:  cool
[04:04] <Hektik> appreciate
[04:04] <burl_dean> its the show stopper at the moment
[04:05] <_jason> ferronica_: I'm willing to walk you through it if you join #ubuntu-offtopic so we don't clutter this channel
[04:05] <jbroome> dapper beta looks great guys. :)
[04:06] <jhan100> Does someone having any kind of problems related to a lag using gnome-terminal or another terminal editor like kate or gedit?
[04:07] <gnomefreak> jhan100: sorry i dont
[04:07] <jhan100> it is on dapper ..
[04:07] <thoreauputic> jhan100: kate and gedit are GUI editors... what did you mean?
[04:07] <orbin> Hektik: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145964
[04:07] <_jason> jhan100: #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[04:07] <gnomefreak> jhan100: use #ubuntu+1 and im on dapper and it works fine
[04:07] <Cain_China> Here is Korean Channel
[04:07] <zeeble> jhan100: no. i have been using dapper for sometime. and it works fine for me. try #ubuntu+1 for that.
[04:07] <orbin> Hektik: says to try booting w/ the noapic and nolapic options
[04:07] <Hektik> Orbin:cheers again!!
[04:07] <jhan100> Ok
[04:07] <Cain_China>   Join #utuntu-ko
[04:08] <orbin> Hektik: so you'd type: linux noapic nolapic (it hink)
[04:08] <gnomefreak> try /j #ubuntu-ko
[04:08] <orbin> *i think
[04:08] <Hektik> when boot options shows up
[04:08] <Hektik> ?
[04:08] <orbin> Hektik: the livecd prompts you to press enter to boot right?
[04:09] <Hektik> yes
[04:09] <Hektik> cool, do it there
[04:09] <orbin> i_think_ you get a prompt saying boot:  ... type linux noapic nolapic
[04:09] <Hektik> cool, i shall go try it now
[04:09] <orbin> good luck
[04:10] <fredrich> was there something about korea?
[04:10] <pkh> does anyone know whether it's possible to set the default startup orientation of randr?
[04:10] <roni87> hi all
[04:10] <B4zzA> hmm that didnt upgrade my kernel though
[04:10] <zeeble> althalus
[04:10] <Alth> Ta Hobbsee :)
[04:10] <Alth> Hey Zeebs.
[04:10] <Hobbsee> Alth: not a problem
[04:10] <orbin> pkh: what do you mean?
[04:12] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: did you reboot?
[04:12] <B4zzA> yes
[04:12] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: what is output of uname -r
[04:12] <B4zzA> 2.6.12-10-386
[04:12] <B4zzA>  ...didnt upgrade
[04:13] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: were you on breezy to start with?
[04:13] <B4zzA> maybe its my sources....do you have a source i can use?
[04:13] <B4zzA> yes
[04:13] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: you want dappers kernel?
[04:13] <gnomefreak> !upgrade
[04:13] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[04:13] <gnomefreak> ^^^use the one that says dapper
[04:13] <B4zzA> i did that
[04:13] <Alth> How's life, zeeble?
[04:13] <B4zzA> it upgraded somethings, but not what i really wanted
[04:13] <thoreauputic> B4zzA: have you rebooted since?
[04:13] <B4zzA> yes
[04:13] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: did you change all the breezys to dappers int he source.list
[04:14] <gnomefreak> in the sources.list file?
[04:14] <B4zzA> ah crap...it didnt save that ?
[04:14] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:14] <zeeble> Alth: good. listening to music... and stuff from a pdf. how come teapot's not banished you to bet?
[04:14] <zeeble> Alth: *bed
[04:14] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: oh and make sure you click save
[04:14] <B4zzA> i use nano
[04:15] <Alth> zeeble: Because she went to bed before me, and I'm staying up to catch the Late Show :P
[04:15] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: either way thats up to you
[04:15] <hajuu> Hey guys
[04:15] <Alth> In fact...Better put the TV on :P
[04:15] <zeeble> heh
[04:15] <freezey> i have no idea waht the hell just happened but i just lost half of the items in my menus
[04:15] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: i use vim but i dont tell others to use it because its not as easy as gedit ;)
[04:15] <freezey> all my admin ones are gone
[04:15] <TI_Uhl> where can i find the w32codecs ?
[04:15] <freezey> and none of the ones in places work
[04:15] <gnomefreak> !w32codecs
[04:15] <ubotu> it has been said that w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[04:15] <B4zzA> i was brought up on nano :P
[04:16] <Doat> why does only root have read access to my windows partitions after i boot? i have to umount and mount it again to give read access to all. how can i change it so that it automatically gives read access to all on startup?
[04:16] <orbin> freezey: trya killall gnome-panel
[04:16] <B4zzA> thats more like it
[04:16] <B4zzA> 154mb to download
[04:16] <B4zzA> not 20 :P
[04:16] <thoreauputic> !mountwindows
[04:16] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:16] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: how many packages?
[04:16] <Doat> thoreauputic, thanks!
[04:17] <B4zzA> 597
[04:17] <thoreauputic> Doat: np ;)
[04:17] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: ok good thats good
[04:17] <Doat> thoreauputic, can i get it from synaptic too?
[04:17] <jisatsu> anyone know why sudo does absolutely nothing for me? it just exits straight away
[04:17] <thoreauputic> Doat: no, I think it's a script by Seveas
[04:17] <freezey> orbin: i have things that came up... encountered problem with OAFIID: Gnome_Panel_TrashApplet na d then Mixer_Applet
[04:17] <hajuu> So um.. having some troubles with my sound.. I have a sb live.. and onboard sound, which I cant disable... ive downloaded w32codecs, as well as gxine, and totem-xine... and trying to play a movie encoded with divX... gxine gives no error, and then just doesnt open the file... totem-xine plays the video but no sound... in my audio preferences, my sb live is not in the list, only my onboard, even though my live seems to be physically inst
[04:17] <hajuu> alled fine... I did an lspci -v and that also didnt show my live... any suggestions?
[04:17] <Doat> oh. ok
[04:17] <B4zzA> :) thanks ...yay my 15 ubuntu cd's arrived :) ....time to convert my non-linux-windows-loving friends to ubuntu :P
[04:17] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: your not using the right password most likely
[04:18] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: it's not asking for a password at all
[04:18] <zeeble> lol. you need 15 cds to convert?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: what is the command your running?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> zeeble: his feinds
[04:18] <B4zzA> why not get 15..
[04:18] <orbin> freezey: did you see the panels refresh?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> freinds
[04:18] <B4zzA> :P
[04:18] <gnomefreak> i get 30 or more
[04:18] <B4zzA> i could have got 30 ...but to much ...
[04:18] <zeeble> gnomefreak: hehe. i just got that..
[04:18] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: sudo vim /etc/apache2/apache2.conf. but anything I try to run does the same
[04:18] <freezey> orbin:yeah
[04:18] <B4zzA> yeh but ill wait till we can get dapper
[04:18] <gnomefreak> B4zzA: not for me i give it to schools and stuf
[04:19] <freezey> orbin: its asking me if i want to delete those 2
[04:19] <freezey> orbin: but its all still gone
[04:19] <B4zzA> im going to show my boss...
[04:19] <zeeble> same. easier to download, press and distribute.
[04:19] <B4zzA> i want this os on all pc's...get rid of windows
[04:19] <freezey> killall gnome-panel
[04:19] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: sudo apt-get update
[04:19] <jisatsu> I'll try :)
[04:19] <jisatsu> nowt, just exits immediately without doing anything
[04:20] <orbin> freezey: delete?
[04:20] <jisatsu> could it have anything to do with me running it over ssh?
[04:20] <freezey> orbin: yeah it says delete or don;t delete for those 2 i told you it was asking questions for
[04:20] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: sudo apt-get update didnt work?
[04:20] <EvilGrin> Hi, I've just installed Ubuntu on my dual processor system. I've installed the smp kernel with synaptic but it isn't being used. What do I need to alter?
[04:21] <orbin> freezey: that's the 1st time i've heard a killall command tell someone to delete stuff :-/
[04:21] <gnomefreak> gm ompaul
[04:21] <hajuu> So um.. having some troubles with my sound.. I have a sb live.. and onboard sound, which I cant disable... ive downloaded w32codecs, as well as gxine, and totem-xine... and trying to play a movie encoded with divX... gxine gives no error, and then just doesnt open the file... totem-xine plays the video but no sound... in my audio preferences, my sb live is not in the list, only my onboard, even though my live seems to be physically inst
[04:21] <hajuu> alled fine... I did an lspci -v and that also didnt show my live... any suggestions?
[04:21] <freezey> orbin: what the hell is going on right now?
[04:21] <gnomefreak> hajuu: you have to disable the onboard card before you can use another one
[04:21] <Cain_China> exit
[04:21] <freezey> orbin: its saying there is a problem with loadin them
[04:21] <orbin> freezey: dunno.  is the menu functional again?
[04:21] <hajuu> I cant disable it :/
[04:21] <ompaul> hi gnomefreak
[04:21] <gnomefreak> hajuu: in the bios you should beable to
[04:21] <hajuu> theres no bios setting for disabling it
[04:22] <freezey> orbin: its functional but majority of stuff is  missing
[04:22] <hajuu> negative
[04:22] <orbin> freezey: what if you remove the menu.  then re-add the applet
[04:22] <gnomefreak> hajuu: please refer to pc maker/manual it might not say *sound* it might say something else
[04:22] <freezey> orbin: what is the applet
[04:22] <hajuu> and I DID have another sound card working in this pc before, without disabling the onboard through my bios
[04:23] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: anything I try to run through sudo fails, including apt-get update :/ but it was working like 10 minutes ago
[04:23] <orbin> freezey: the menu bar applet
[04:23] <zeeble> right click, add to panel, utilities -? menu
[04:23] <orbin> freezey: right-click on panel > add to panel
[04:23] <nimbus> any one know how to play mp3
[04:24] <roni87> hajuu, $ lspci | grep Multimedia ............ ?
[04:24] <zeeble> the heck!! i had no clue what gnome art could do till right now
[04:24] <jisatsu> nimbus: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats I think
[04:24] <orbin> freezey: but it sounds like something stuffed up there if you're getting all those errors
[04:24] <hajuu> roni87, like I said in my message.. I did a lspci, and it doesnt show my live..
[04:24] <nimbus> i use totem to play mp3
[04:24] <B4zzA> xmms
[04:25] <nimbus> accesing mp3 from my window drive
[04:25] <gnomefreak> hajuu: change the pci port its in
[04:26] <hajuu> sounds like a solid plan
[04:26] <TI_Uhl> and where can i find the gstreamer plugin to play mp3 files ?
[04:26] <hajuu> might as well let vlc finish apt-getting though
[04:26] <hajuu> :D
[04:26] <gnomefreak> hajuu: i would do that first than run lspci
[04:27] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Hey!
[04:27] <freezey> orbin: i got the applications one back up there but which is the one that does the admin?
[04:27] <gnomefreak> if lspci doesnt list it on any port than i would look into hardware either card or mobo-pci section
[04:27] <orbin> er, did something happen?  xchat just quit :-/
[04:27] <nimbus> how to play mp3
[04:27] <MonoNoSaint_BR> I have installed AIGLX on my xserver, but I'm on gnome now and my window decoration is disappeared.
[04:27] <Hobbsee> !tell nimbus about mp3
[04:27] <hajuu> orbin, I sploited you
[04:27] <orbin> can someone paste my quit line please?
[04:27] <hajuu> (not really)
[04:27] <zeeble> hajuu: haha.
[04:28] <TI_Uhl> !tell TI_Uhl mp3
[04:28] <MonoNoSaint_BR> I compiz, and all, but it is not drawing my windows... any advice?
[04:28] <vinboy> if i use SATA harddisk, do i need to enable SCSI support?
[04:28] <zeeble> orbin: * orbin has quit (Remote closed the connection)
[04:28] <JohnRobert> does anyone know how or if I can start a program from a script or the command line to start on a specific gnome work space (and perhaps even in a specific place)?
[04:28] <TI_Uhl> !tell mp3
[04:28] <MonoNoSaint_BR> basically I have windows and don't have how to minimize, maximize or restore them.
[04:28] <orbin> zeeble: thanks.
[04:28] <freezey> orbin: ok i see my regular appilicatiolns one is cool when i add it to panel but my menu bar is screwed
[04:28] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: http://pastebin.com/673345
[04:28] <TI_Uhl> how do i play mp3's ?
[04:28] <freezey> orbin: can i synaptic a new menu bar?
[04:28] <Hobbsee> !tell TI_Uhl  about mp3
[04:29] <orbin> freezey: er, doubt it
[04:29] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Anyone has had the same issue with AIGLX?
[04:29] <JohnRobert> MonoNoSaint_BR, I got aiglx working this morning
[04:29] <orbin> freezey: what were you doing last before it started acting funny?
[04:29] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: that is strange unless your not in the sudoers list
[04:29] <JohnRobert> its nothing special :/
[04:29] <freezey> i was removing samba
[04:29] <freezey> orbin: i was removing samba and a smbclient
[04:29] <zeeble> freezey: dude, he told you how to add a new menu bar. right click on the panel, add to panel
[04:29] <freezey> zeeble: dude i am not even talkin about that right now are you payin attention
[04:29] <MonoNoSaint_BR> JohnRobert: And have you get this issue?
[04:29] <freezey> zeeble: yeah i added it but all of my shit is missing
[04:30] <freezey> zeeble: does that not come clear to you?
[04:30] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: I'm a member of "admin" which was in the sudoers file last time I checked. any idea how to fix it?
[04:30] <gnomefreak> freezey: language please
[04:30] <JohnRobert> NoUse, it works fine for me
[04:30] <MonoNoSaint_BR> I can't maximize, minimize or anything with the windows now. :)
[04:30] <zeeble> freezey: <freezey> orbin: can i synaptic a new menu bar?  <-- that's what you said.
[04:30] <gnomefreak> jisatsu: not sure
[04:30] <JohnRobert> MonoNoSaint_BR, works fine for me
[04:30] <jisatsu> gnomefreak: ok, thanks anyway :)
[04:30] <freezey> zeeble: cause when i add it everything is still missing
[04:30] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Hum, guess I'll try to raise my video memory so.
[04:30] <MonoNoSaint_BR> Thanks anyway.
[04:31] <orbin> freezey: removing samba how?
[04:31] <freezey> orbin: synaptic
[04:32] <freezey> orbin: just uninstallin it
[04:32] <orbin> freezey: yeah.  so unlikely that you broke the panel's dependencies or anything...i dunno tbh.  sorry
[04:32] <Freeware-User> hello
[04:32] <freezey> no idea what just happened
[04:32] <freezey> orbin: what do you suggest tho
[04:33] <IceTox> How do I start amsn in terminal? Any clue?
[04:33] <orbin> freezey: dare i say, a reboot? :-/
[04:33] <kevor> IceTox type "amsn"
[04:33] <gnomefreak> IceTox: amsn?
[04:33] <zeeble> No. no need to reboot.
[04:33] <orbin> freezey: like i said: i dunno tbh.  sorry
[04:33] <IceTox> Application initialization failed: no display name and no $DISPLAY environment variable
[04:33] <Freeware-User> im portuguese and dont speak well english.. sorry for that
[04:33] <IceTox> gnomefreak,  Application initialization failed: no display name and no $DISPLAY environment variable
[04:34] <gnomefreak> IceTox: how did you install it?
[04:34] <Freeware-User> a need some help..
[04:34] <orbin> !pt
[04:34] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[04:34] <freezey> orbin:  when you dare to say reboot.. you suggesting a re-install?
[04:34] <IceTox> gnomefreak, installed it with the .deb file on amsn.sourceforge
[04:34] <freezey> orbin: put it like this i ruined something
[04:34] <jisatsu> is it possible to avoid sudo and login as root?
[04:34] <Freeware-User> ubotu obrigado :)
[04:34] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Freeware-User
[04:34] <zeeble> unless you've done some really cool config with gnome, i'd suggest you remove your ~/.gnome2 after killing X.
[04:35] <zeeble> or try doing sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:35] <mikomiko> what do i need to be able to run this video http://musebay.com/2006/04/19/katharine-mcphee-someone-to-watch-over-me/#more-201
[04:35] <sfar> how do i log another user out via the terminal?
[04:35] <orbin> freezey: no.  just a system reboot.  i'm deferring to zeeble now.  he seems like he has some idea :-/
[04:35] <gnomefreak> IceTox: killall gnome-panel see if it shows in in menu after that   sourceforge has .debs?
[04:36] <zeeble> not really. but a reboot is not going to help any.
[04:36] <IceTox> it's not at my computer
[04:36] <freezey> zeeble: you think reboot?
[04:36] <zeeble> freezey: no. just type sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop in a terminal. let is install all it wants.
[04:37] <kamilos> hi
[04:37] <Whhpssh> hello
[04:37] <martin> HOLA A TODOS
[04:37] <mikomiko> what do i need to be able to run this video http://musebay.com/2006/04/19/katharine-mcphee-someone-to-watch-over-me/#more-201
[04:37] <kamilos> i have question about ubuntu
[04:37] <gnomefreak> IceTox: can i see the link you got it from please
[04:37] <Cassidy123> Hello people
[04:37] <kamilos> i already installed it
[04:37] <jgw> kamilos: just ask your question, dont ask to ask
[04:37] <kamilos> and i dont know root passwd
[04:37] <thoreauputic> !root
[04:37] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:38] <gnomefreak> kamilos: your user password (ubuntu doesnt ask for root
[04:38] <Freeware-User> cya
[04:38] <kamilos> ye
[04:38] <martin> HOLA ALGUIEN QUE HABLE ESPAOL
[04:38] <gnomefreak> !es
[04:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:38] <thoreauputic> !es
[04:38] <zeeble> freezey: then logout.. remove ~/.gnome2 and relogin.
[04:38] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: in that case, how might I go about fixing sudo if I can't get root access?
[04:39] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: erm - what's you r problem? the first user has sudo rights
[04:39] <freezey> zeeble: remove ~/.gnome 2
[04:39] <AnAnt> does Ubuntu distro include software like mplayer, Adobe Acrobat reader & so ?
[04:39] <thoreauputic> any user in the admin group has sudo roghts...
[04:39] <freezey> zeeble: where you want me to put that
[04:39] <jisatsu> sudo isn't working for me, exits without doing anything
[04:39] <IceTox> gnomefreak, http://kent.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/amsn/amsn_0.95-3.ubuntu.deb
[04:39] <fyrestrtr> AnAnt: yes
[04:39] <gnomefreak> AnAnt: yes
[04:39] <AnAnt> ic
[04:39] <freezey> zeeble: so just ctrl+alt+bckspc
[04:39] <freezey> zeeble: then
[04:40] <jack-> ubotu, tell mikomiko about w32codecs
[04:40] <orbin> AnAnt: packages.ubuntu.com
[04:40] <sfar> can i do "killall -something" to kill all processes used by a certain user? I need to log a user out
[04:40] <gnomefreak> IceTox: and you ran sudo dpkg -i file.deb?
[04:40] <AnAnt> orbin: thx
[04:40] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: read the page ubotu gave above
[04:40] <jisatsu> I'm looking through now
[04:40] <zeeble> freezey: you logout of gnome. Then Press Ctrl+Alt+F1 goto console, login, and do rm -rf ~/.gnome2 then come back to X with Ctrl+F7, and relogin
[04:40] <zeeble> freezey: first, do apt-get install ubuntu-desktop though
[04:40] <zeeble> and i'm resetting my router.. back in a bit.
[04:40] <gnomefreak> IceTox: if you ran that command already please paste the ouptu you got from it on pastebin
[04:41] <kamilos> yeah its work i change root password using :: sudo passwd root
[04:41] <martin_> HOLA COMO LE HAGO PARA CAMBIARME A UBUNTU-ES
[04:41] <martin_> como le hago para cambiarme a ubuntu-es
[04:41] <orbin> is there mpeg-4 video support?  i'm already using w32codecs w/ totem-xine. i get sound but no video
[04:41] <thoreauputic> martin_:  /join #ubuntu-es
[04:41] <jgw> !es
[04:41] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:41] <gnomefreak> martin_: /j #uubntu-es
[04:41] <thoreauputic> martin_: and stop shouting
[04:41] <gnomefreak> ubuntu-es even
[04:41] <fyrestrtr> orbin: try vlc
[04:41] <jack-> HOLA GAY ESPANOL CAPS ABUSERS GO SOMEWHERE ELSE TO SPAM KTHX
[04:42] <jack-> ;x
[04:42] <AnAnt> ok, anyone knows about it's arabic language support ?
[04:42] <fyrestrtr> AnAnt: its there
[04:42] <Warbo> orbin: I have no problems with mpe4 (except non MIME support [they need mp4 extension in Nautilus] )
[04:42] <AnAnt> fyrestrtr: even in virtual console ?
[04:42] <orbin> fyrestrtr: thanks but i prefer totem tbh
[04:42] <IceTox> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12674
[04:42] <fyrestrtr> AnAnt: its just a matter of setting the right locale.
[04:42] <AnAnt> fyrestrtr: do they use acon or bicon ?
[04:42] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: the info at the bottom of that page might be useful if every like didn't say "run sudo xxx". how would I go about fixing it if I can't get to root permissions? or do I have to reinstall?
[04:42] <bernd> hi, how can i use a proxy in apt ?
[04:43] <Warbo> orbin: Are they from iTunes (encrypted?)
[04:43] <bernd> i search the rc file if there is one ?
[04:43] <gnomefreak> IceTox: what was the ouptu of sudo dpkg -i nameoffile.deb
[04:43] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: you aren't making any sense, sorry
[04:43] <AnAnt> fyrestrtr: well, I am concerned about arabic under virtual console (not the GUI)
[04:43] <gnomefreak> IceTox: nameoffile = the name of the file
[04:43] <fyrestrtr> jisatsu: do you understand what sudo does?
[04:43] <Warbo> bernd: I think there is a proxy environment variable (because I screwed it up once and apt didn't work)
[04:43] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: what are you trying to do?
[04:43] <fyrestrtr> AnAnt: sorry, I haven't tried arabic on the console :(
[04:44] <AnAnt> k
[04:44] <gnomefreak> thoreauputic: he uses sudo and it goes right back to prompt it sounds like hes not in sudoers list but he assured me he is
[04:44] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: fix the sudoers file, it appears to have gone wrong, and sudo no longer lets me run anything
[04:44] <Warbo> AnAnt: It should be OK if there is a bitmap Arabic font
[04:44] <orbin> Warbo: dunno.  it's an episode of a tv show.  'file' outputs: ISO Media, MPEG v4 system, version 2
[04:44] <fyrestrtr> jisatsu: what was the last thing you did as sudo?
[04:44] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: ah I see - boot in recovery mode and then run visudo
[04:44] <martin> HOLA
[04:44] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: ok, I'll give it a go when I get home :)
[04:44] <Warbo> orbin: Well regular mp4 works for me, so does VLC converted and ASF mpeg4 from my NEUROS 442
[04:45] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: you will want to look at man sudoers first
[04:45] <AnAnt> Warbo: r u sure ? arabic has some special problems like right-to-left & character joining
[04:45] <bernd> Warbo, i think i have the same problem like you :)
[04:45] <patricia> !!!!
[04:45] <ompaul> !es
[04:45] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:45] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, patricia
[04:45] <orbin> Warbo: w/ w32codecs and totem-xine specifically?
[04:45] <bsheep> hi
[04:45] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: I'll take a look now
[04:45] <bernd> Warbo, i cant update on apt
[04:45] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: but basically you make the admin group have all sudo rights
[04:45] <patricia> hola a todos!!!
[04:45] <Warbo> AnAnt: That was the only thing I was thinking (r-to-l)
[04:45] <bsheep> Anyone know the command to configure xorg ?
[04:45] <martin> HOLA
[04:45] <gnomefreak> patricia: join #ubuntu-es
[04:45] <ompaul> this is an english language channel
[04:45] <gnomefreak> martin: you also
[04:45] <erUSUL> patricia: vete a #ubuntu-es para hablar en espaol
[04:46] <ompaul> !es
[04:46] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:46] <ompaul> Martin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^6
[04:46] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: is it possible to have sshd running in recovery mode? if not, I'll have to wait til I get home, I'm running over ssh right now
[04:46] <gnomefreak> ompaul: these are the same ones tha come in here everytime and have to be removed (most of time)
[04:46] <IceTox> gnomefreak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12675
[04:46] <Warbo> bernd: I'm sorry I don't know what the variable is, it's just that I installed "anaon-proxy" and I think that changed it 'cos apt-get no longer worked (firefox did, as that has it's own proxy settings)
[04:46] <ompaul> gnomefreak, thanks if he says it again its bye bye
[04:46] <orbin> ubotu: tell bsheep about xorg
[04:46] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: I think recovery mode is runlevel 1, so no
[04:46] <_stippi_> hi, is there any logic which partition is displayed on the desktop in Dapper Drake?
[04:46] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: ok :)
[04:47] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: no networking in runlevel 1
[04:47] <gnomefreak> IceTox: typing amsn should bring it up if not you need to find out what command it uses i think its amsn tho
[04:47] <fyrestrtr> _stippi_: sorry? I didn't understand your question
[04:47] <bernd> Warbo, ok but its good do know the problem know :)
[04:47] <Warbo> _stippi_: I have a USB hard drive. Anything which is not in fstab appears on my desktop
[04:47] <orbin> _stippi_: the mounted ones?
[04:47] <gnomefreak> _stippi_: ubuntu+1 please for dapper questions
[04:47] <AnAnt> ok, another question, compared to Mandriva 2006 Powerpack, which is better ?
[04:47] <thoreauputic> jisatsu: the line in /etc/sudoers looks like      %admin	 ALL=(ALL) ALL
[04:47] <gnomefreak> AnAnt: ubuntu and please take this to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:48] <jisatsu> thoreauputic: ok, thanks
[04:48] <IceTox> gnomefreak, so would this same command "amsn" work within a ssh window?
[04:48] <orbin> AnAnt: he asks in an ubuntu channel :)
[04:48] <thoreauputic> AnAnt: most people here have probably never run Mandriva
[04:48] <gnomefreak> IceTox: that i dont know
[04:48] <gnomefreak> i dont see why not though
[04:48] <_stippi_> fyrestrtr: I have several partitions, one of them is a Windows partition (some others are BeOS) and one is the Ubuntu drive.
[04:48] <Warbo> AnAnt: I don't like Mandriva just because it uses KDE by default
[04:49] <AnAnt> I hate kde too
[04:49] <_stippi_> fyrestrtr: but their is only one on the desktop, and that is the Windows partition.
[04:49] <gnomefreak> unless you are only using term amsn iirc is gui based app
[04:49] <thoreauputic> guys, distro discussions ->> #ubntu-offtopic
[04:49] <AnAnt> ic
[04:49] <_stippi_> gnomefreak: sorry & thanks
[04:49] <fyrestrtr> _stippi_: your others probably aren't mounted.
[04:49] <thoreauputic> umm #ubuntu-offtopic that is :)
[04:49] <gnomefreak> and i think that there is a way to ssh into gui from start not recommended as it is slow as yucky stuff
[04:50] <IceTox> ok gnomefreak.. I'm using terminal as ssh, and trying to start amsn on friends' computer
[04:50] <Warbo> _stippi_: I don't think it shows IDE (internal) drives, only USB, CDROM, etc. Are they in fstab? If so you can just make links to them
[04:50] <gnomefreak> IceTox: is amsn on his pc?
[04:50] <IceTox> yes gnomefreak
[04:50] <zeeble> yay. new xorg wacom support.
[04:51] <Warbo> zeeble: Do you know anything about aiptek driver?
[04:51] <lonewolff> hey, i have a quick question, can you configure wpa keys for wireless connections using a gui on dapper beta?
[04:51] <fyrestrtr> lonewolff: dapper is in #ubuntu+1
[04:51] <Warbo> lonewolf: The usual networking did it for me
[04:51] <njan> lonewolff, well, you can in breezy, so I'd assume so.
[04:52] <lonewolff> fyrestrtr: thanks
[04:52] <lonewolff> Warbo: i must be missing something then
[04:52] <Homer> Hi, Which is de username and password for xubuntu 6.06 beta cd live?
[04:52] <zeeble> Warbo: i am not sure Aiptek pens work well with linux...
[04:52] <bsheep> thanks orbin
[04:52] <zeeble> Warbo: atleast that's the info I'd gathered when i was buying stuff.. so stayed off it.
[04:53] <Warbo> zeeble: I put it in relative mode it is fine (but I hate relative mode), I put it in absolute mode and the entire screen takes up 2"x2"
[04:53] <zeeble> Warbo: yikes
[04:53] <Warbo> zeeble: I think it is because mouse and tablet are using the same device, but I don't know what to put in xorg.conf
[04:53] <martin_> hola
[04:53] <sobbbber> any midi player for ubuntu?
[04:54] <Warbo> sobbbber: Timidity++ fluidsynth
[04:54] <Warbo> sobbbber: Never used fluidsynth though
[04:54] <ompaul> martin_, english please
[04:55] <sobbbber> is there a media player w/c can play mp3, midi, and other formats?
[04:56] <fyrestrtr> sobbbber: there are many.
[04:56] <nsmith> I have downloaded wine onto my desktop but I do not know how to install it.  What is the easiest way?
[04:56] <zeeble> sobbbber: many. you need to have the codecs though.
[04:56] <fyrestrtr> nsmith: any reason you aren't using the wine that's available from synaptic?
[04:56] <Froggontherocks> Can sombody help me set up my printer?
[04:57] <Hobbsee> fyrestrtr: it's way outdated.
[04:57] <orbin> nsmith: install it from the repos
[04:57] <nsmith> I was told to download it from someone else on this chat server.
[04:57] <Warbo> fyrestrtr: I think there are none which can play MIDI as well as MP (there is a huge bounty for Gstreamer MIDI support)
[04:57] <Froggontherocks> it's a deskjet 3653
[04:57] <fyrestrtr> it is? oh well :) I compiled mine from source.
[04:57] <nsmith> so I did and now I cant install it
[04:57] <NoUse> nsmith follow this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine
[04:57] <nsmith> can someone walk me through how to install from the repos
[04:57] <orbin> Hobbsee: ah
[04:57] <Froggontherocks> i only see parrael ports not usb under printers
[04:57] <nsmith> ok thanks all
[04:58] <martyn> what cd or DVD burining Softwear can i use via the live cd
[04:58] <i3dmaster> question, what's the standard X server in your gdm.conf file? Is /usr/bin/X or /usr/bin/Xorg?
[04:58] <Warbo> martyn: Do you have another CD drive for writing :)
[04:58] <orbin> martyn: nautilus maybe.  bit of a problem if you ony have the one optical drive though i'd imagine....
[04:59] <freezey> zeeble: good looks zeebs it worked
[04:59] <zeeble> freezey: awesome.
[04:59] <freezey> zeeble: very much appreciated
[04:59] <Warbo> martyn: You may need loads of RAM to store temporary images if it is not an iso you are writing
[04:59] <martyn> Warbo: Yeah i do i have majorly mucked up xp and liunx so i need to back stuff via live cd lol
[04:59] <zeeble> freezey: let the samba stuff remain. never know what dependencies break when you remove it.
[04:59] <AnAnt> how can one request that a certain software be added to ubuntu ?
[04:59] <martyn> Warbo: i have a gig
[05:00] <Froggontherocks> any suggestions?
[05:00] <zeeble> i3dmaster: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:00] <gnomefreak> AnAnt: depends on what software
[05:00] <orbin> i3dmaster: StandardXServer=/usr/X11R6/bin/X
[05:00] <sobbbber> i have installed fluidsynth thru apt-get yet it doesn't appear in the menu (ubuntu).. what should i do?
[05:00] <martyn> Warbo: jus general mp3s ext
[05:00] <i3dmaster> zeeble, that wouldn't tell you. I am looking at gdm.conf
[05:00] <Warbo> martyn: OK, just that CD writers can only write iso files. If you try to write data or music they will make a .iso file temporarily (in Live CD this is in RAM)
[05:00] <freezey> zeeble: yeah removing it really did take away something
[05:00] <i3dmaster> orbin, I have question is why its not Xorg?
[05:00] <freezey> warbo: i got it all to work yesterday warbo thanks for trying with me tho
[05:00] <Michael> Hi, which is the username and password for xubuntu 6.06 live?
[05:00] <freezey> zeeble: you know how to set samba up at all?
[05:00] <orbin> i3dmaster: no idea
[05:01] <martyn> Warbo. ok well all i can do is try lol what program do i use
[05:01] <zeeble> freezey: a little. yes.
[05:01] <Warbo> freezey: No prob (I've been asleep all this time :))
[05:01] <gnomefreak> AnAnt: good place to start is #motu
[05:01] <freezey> warbo: haha your nuts man
[05:01] <i3dmaster> orbin, I have some serious problems now, and Im going to change that to Xorg and see if there are some improvements...
[05:01] <gnomefreak> Michael: #ubuntu+1 is for dapper questions
[05:01] <zeeble> freezey: the samba setup info in the ubuntu wiki is pretty thorough.
[05:01] <freezey> zeeble: whats link?
[05:01] <Warbo> martyn: Nautilus is only one on Live CD I think. Put in a blank CD and see what comes up, or in Go select CD/DVD burner
[05:01] <martyn> Warbo: is there ni like Nero programs in synaptic i could install
[05:02] <freezey> zeeble: how do i get that bot to link me
[05:02] <sobbbber>  i have installed fluidsynth thru apt-get yet it doesn't appear in the menu (ubuntu).. what should i do?
[05:02] <freezey> !ubugtu tell freezey samba
[05:02] <gnomefreak> Warbo: cdrecord should also be included
[05:02] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, freezey
[05:02] <zeeble> !samba
[05:02] <ubotu> I guess samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html
[05:02] <gnomefreak> sobbbber: killall gnome-panel
[05:02] <martyn> Warbo: cant even find netutils
[05:02] <muraii> Question: Is Samba the best way to connect a Linux box to OS X, and vice-versa?
[05:02] <Warbo> martyn: Gnome Baker (gnomebaker package name) is in there, but not on Live CD
[05:02] <orbin> martyn: you can't install stuff on the livecd...afaik
[05:02] <jgw> muraii: no, i would suggest netatalk or openssh's sftp, instead
[05:02] <erUSUL> muraii: being both unices i will try nfs
[05:03] <orbin> sobbbber: failing that refresh command.  you probably need to create one yourself
[05:03] <Warbo> gnomefreak: Yes, but it's not an iso. That makes for complicated mkisofs commands, checking sizes etc.
[05:03] <thoreauputic> nfs is a pain to set up on OS-X
[05:03] <gnomefreak> sobbbber: if it still doesnt show up you will more than likely have to start it from term. but you need to know the word or phrase to start it and it should be in the .config file or readme file
[05:03] <jgw> muraii: i respect erUSUL's opinion, but dont suggest NFS :)
[05:03] <martyn> Warbo: cant find netutils on the gnome menu
[05:03] <forsberg> I upgraded my Debian Sarge to Dapper Drake Beta yesterday (and I know this is not really supported, but most things went just fine). My firefox, however, fails to display https and wants me to install mozilla-psm. Mozilla-psm is installed, and I've tried purging mozilla,firefox and mozilla-psm and reinstalling, which didn't help. Also tried removing my profile - didn't help. Any ideas?
[05:03] <zeeble> hehe
[05:03] <gnomefreak> martyn: you right click the file you want to burn
[05:03] <Warbo> martyn: Do you mean Nautilus? It is the file browser (Home, Computer, etc.)
[05:04] <orbin> forsberg: #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussion
[05:04] <Warbo> forsberg: Maybe try #ubuntu+1?
[05:04] <thoreauputic> forsberg: I think sarge -> dapper is asking for trouble, frankly
[05:04] <gnomefreak> forsberg: sudo apt-get -f install  <see if that works> also this is not dapper support #ubuntu+1 is for dapper support
[05:04] <martyn> Warbo: lol i dont know just need a vey sinpley way to copy files to a dvd. does that Nautilus work like winxp burn system
[05:04] <muraii> Crap.  Just noticed the time.  Thank you.  I had assumed that SMB was basically just to appease/work with Windows, and so wanted to figure out another means.  However, I might just work with it because it's easier to set up.  We'll see.  Thank you for the advice.
[05:04] <gnomefreak> thoreauputic: it is it can hurt more than help
[05:05] <gnomefreak> noone comes out succesful after that
[05:05] <n00blar> hello all
[05:05] <gnomefreak> hi n00blar
[05:05] <Warbo> thoreauputic: I think Sarge would be a good Debian to switch to Ubuntu on (even though any is a bad idea) as EVERYTHING would be updated. Sid may have newer packages than Dapper which don't get changed
[05:05] <martyn> Warbo: its ok just manged to get K3b to work from the add program section in the main menu ill try that
[05:05] <gnomefreak> Warbo: the issue you get is the package names are not the same
[05:05] <Warbo> martyn: Yes Nautilus is like Explorer (but it doesn't corrupt every CD you put near it)
[05:06] <forsberg> OK, I'll try #ubuntu+1. 'aptitude -f install' does suggest some changes, I'll try that as well. Thanks!
[05:06] <thoreauputic> Warbo: well, i wouldn't do it personally - debian and ubuntu are not necessarily binry compatible
[05:06] <thoreauputic> *binary
[05:06] <nsmith> How can I make VLC my default player?
[05:06] <_jason> !defaultapp
[05:06] <ubotu> To change the default app for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties, then the "Open With" tab and change the setting
[05:06] <nsmith> and how can I completely remove totem player?
[05:06] <thoreauputic> Warbo: I suppose it is an interesting experiment ;)
[05:06] <_jason> nsmith: it's probably best to just leave it there and not use it
[05:06] <gnomefreak> nsmith: sudo apt-get remove --purge totem
[05:07] <Warbo> thoreauputic: I switched Sarge to Breezy preview once and formatted with Breezy Disc :)
[05:07] <n00blar> I have an httpd question, if anyone can help me. I have a perl script that I'd like to execute when my users type the name of web server on their browser. I can't figure out how to change this on the httpd.conf file.
[05:07] <Cassidy123> i dont like totem
[05:07] <nimbus> hel[
[05:07] <nimbus> help
[05:07] <nimbus> help
[05:07] <nimbus> help
[05:07] <gnomefreak> !help
[05:07] <Cassidy123> what nimbus?
[05:07] <Cassidy123> o
[05:07] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[05:07] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:07] <Cassidy123> lol
[05:07] <nimbus> mp3 format
[05:07] <zeeble> hehe
[05:07] <gnomefreak> nm
[05:07] <thoreauputic> nimbus: don't Do that
[05:07] <orbin> nsmith: default for what? local files or dvds?
[05:07] <nsmith> _jason: why would it be best to leave it if I am not using it?  Any specific reason
[05:08] <thoreauputic> hahah
[05:08] <nsmith> orbin: dvds and mpeg files
[05:08] <Cassidy123> hahahahah
[05:08] <thoreauputic> heheh
[05:08] <Cassidy123> thoreauptic: haah thats funny
[05:08] <Cassidy123> and someone smacked him lol
[05:08] <zeeble> he loved it!
[05:08] <Cassidy123> probably...
[05:08] <jgw> n00blar: you basically need to configure your apache / to execute CGIs, and then name your cgi index.cgi or something, and then add whatever that filename is to the indexes attribute in the apache conf
[05:08] <Warbo> martyn: By the way. If you install k3b on Live CD it will install to RAM, because it is KDE it will install KDE libs to RAM. That is a bad idea if you want to be burning CDs
[05:08] <Quincy> Hi, please someone tell me how to edit a file from the terminal?!
[05:08] <jgw> n00blar: this is actually covered on apache's website
[05:09] <orbin> nsmith: sys>prefs?removable media for dvds.  _jason's trigger told you how to do mpg files
[05:09] <Warbo> Quincy: nano emacs vi many others
[05:09] <zeeble> Quincy: sudo vi /path/to/file
[05:09] <jgw> n00blar: are you running apache v1 or v2?
[05:09] <orbin> s/?/>
[05:09] <nimbus> what i do tell me
[05:09] <n00blar> jgw, I know but this site way more helpful than apache's :)
[05:09] <nimbus> to play mp3
[05:09] <pramirez> olas
[05:09] <n00blar> jgw, v2
[05:09] <Quincy> What's the difference then?
[05:09] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell nimbus about mp3
[05:09] <orbin> zeeble: gee, push him in the deep end ;)
[05:09] <gnomefreak> nimbus: read your pm
[05:09] <pramirez> ola
[05:09] <pramirez> eins
[05:09] <Warbo> Quincy: There aren't many, just interface (there is a holy war between vi and emacs)
[05:09] <gnomefreak> !es
[05:09] <jgw> n00blar: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/cgi.html
[05:09] <_jason> nsmith: well try to remove it, but just make sure it doesn't remove alot of other stuff along with it
[05:09] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:09] <orbin> Quincy: different editors.  nano is probably best for newbies
[05:10] <thoreauputic> nimbus: never repeat "help" like that - or anything else - it spams the channel
[05:10] <Quincy> THANKS!
[05:10] <n00blar> jgw, i changed the documentroot to point to where the perl script is and i changed directory index and added the name of the perl script there, but it doesn't execute it..it shows the code, lol
[05:10] <Cassidy123> why is ubotu talking in spanish?
[05:10] <pramirez> apollo de donde eres
[05:10] <gnomefreak> i would not suggest recommending emacs vi or vim to people new to linux
[05:10] <jgw> n00blar: its better to work through it yourself via the documentation, because 1.) you learn more, and 2.) its easier than trying to read a lengthy explanation in a horrendously busy irc channel ;)
[05:10] <gnomefreak> pramirez: /join #ubuntu-es
[05:10] <ubuntu_> hi, i wish to ask if an ubuntu server has the prefic mt. (mt being my country code) such as mt.releases.ubuntu.com does that mean that the server is situated in malta (mt) or not?? because i have bandwith limits when downloading from foreign countries so i would to know this.
[05:10] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Tells people about #ubuntu-es
[05:10] <jgw> n00blar: yes and that url i pasted will help you fix that
[05:10] <moshisushi> hello.. I installed Ubutu without network, and the network card is now deactivated
[05:10] <pramirez> de donde sois
[05:11] <n00blar> jgw, will do...thanks
[05:11] <moshisushi> how do i activate it?
[05:11] <_jason> hi, can anyone explain why the following would give different results: 1) aptitude search '~suniverse|multiverse|restricted' 2) aptitude search '~suniverse~|multiverse~|restricted'
[05:11] <jgw> n00blar: apache is showing it as text because it hasnt been configured properly to recognize it as a cgi script
[05:11] <nsmith> orbin:  I have set as default for VLC but it does not work
[05:11] <orbin> Cassidy123: he's a multi-lingual
[05:11] <gnomefreak> _jason: the 2 ~ but im not sure what they do
[05:11] <Warbo> moshisushi: Usually in system Admin Networking
[05:11] <jgw> n00blar: but anyway that url covers that exact problem and should get you fixed up in a jiffy
[05:11] <n00blar> jgw, well, if i type the long url path...the script runs fine
[05:11] <orbin> nsmith: default for what? local files or dvds?
[05:11] <_jason> gnomefreak: they should escape the | and have them treated as regular expressions OR's as I understand it form the docs
[05:11] <n00blar> jgw, will give it a try
[05:12] <hajuu> ok so.. changed the slot... the live still isnt showing up.. so ive given up cause I just want to watch a movie... but my onboard sound is giving the following error when I click test in my Multimedia Systems Selector it gives me the error: "failed to construct test pipeline for..." : wtf is that all about?
[05:12] <jgw> n00blar: hmmm
[05:12] <nsmith> orbin: dvds
[05:12] <gnomefreak> than i wouldnt think it would give different output (not really sure sorry)
[05:12] <hajuu> even though esd works
[05:12] <jgw> n00blar: so if you type foo.com/my.cgi it executes properly, but if you type foo.com/ it doesnt?
[05:12] <Cassidy123> Can anyone tell me how to access and write another partition of my HD?
[05:12] <n00blar> jgw, I want to type: http://myservername  and forward that to the cgi script and run the perl script
[05:12] <jgw> n00blar: and it shows you the contents of the cgi instead?
[05:12] <Cassidy123> I can access it, but not write to it
[05:12] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: what filesystem?
[05:12] <n00blar> jgw, it shows the perl code
[05:12] <pip> Hello,is Jabber and google talk the same ?
[05:13] <Warbo> hajuu: When you say ESD works, do you mean it gives output? It won't give you errors if you choose it, just no output
[05:13] <hajuu> esd gives output
[05:13] <gnomefreak> pip: no i dont think so
[05:13] <Warbo> brb
[05:13] <hajuu> but both oss and alsa give that error
[05:13] <orbin> nsmith: via the multimedia tab>video dvd entry?
[05:13] <NoUse> pip yeah it is
[05:13] <n00blar> jgw, yeah, if i type http://servername/myscriptfolder/perl.pl  it runs the script, but if i do http://myservername/perl.pl it shows the code of the script
[05:13] <nsmith> orbin: exactly
[05:13] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Cassidy123 about ntfs
[05:13] <pip> ?????????????????????
[05:13] <moshisushi> Warbo: nope, the network device is gray there
[05:13] <NoUse> pip google talk uses the jabber protocal
[05:13] <orbin> nsmith: what command did you specify?
[05:13] <moshisushi> cant enable it, even if i go into admin mode
[05:14] <nimbus> tell me how to play mp3
[05:14] <nsmith> orbin: it has a comand and it says VLC -d %d
[05:14] <Cassidy123> whoa thanks gnomefreak
[05:14] <nimbus> in ubuntu
[05:14] <nimbus> please
[05:14] <pip> NoUse, then how to chat with others in Gmail?
[05:14] <jgw> n00blar: ok but those are two different files
[05:14] <Hobbsee> !tell nimbus about mp3
[05:14] <gnomefreak> nimbus: i did already read your pm
[05:14] <jgw> n00blar: ~/myscriptfolder/perl.pl != ~/perl.pl
[05:14] <NoUse> pip google has instruction on how to sing on using gaim on at http://talk.google.com
[05:14] <gnomefreak> pip: open you gmail from gmail.com and look to your left
[05:14] <orbin> nsmith: check that the command is valid by running it in terminal: vlc -d <device>
[05:14] <nimbus> then what i do
[05:15] <gnomefreak> nimbus: do what it says for mpe playback
[05:15] <gnomefreak> mp3
[05:15] <nimbus> i hav rythmmusic player
[05:15] <jgw> n00blar: so it sounds like you have myscriptfolder/perl.pl configured to run correctly, but not /perl.pl
[05:15] <nimbus> i am talking abot player
[05:15] <hajuu> does vlc only support audio output via oss? :/
[05:15] <hajuu> cant find where to set it to esd
[05:15] <gnomefreak> nimbus: iirc it has players there also
[05:15] <jgw> n00blar: one (possibly lame) option is to create a /index.html that redirects the user to the cgi script
[05:15] <nsmith> orbin: I received the fallowing info VLC media player 0.8.4-svn20040920 Janus
[05:16] <gnomefreak> nimbus: your not playing it in a player without the right software
[05:16] <gnomefreak> or libs
[05:16] <Warbo> moshisushi: Grey? Hmm. Never had that. Are all of the buttons greyed out when you click on it?
[05:16] <nimbus> may be
[05:16] <pip> gnomefreak, I wonder how to chat with others in Gmail
[05:16] <nimbus> i hav two software
[05:16] <n00blar> jgw, they're the same script file. I'm just trying to tell apache to direct all requests for its documentroot to the perl script instead of its default documentroot location
[05:16] <orbin> nsmith: what exact command did you use?
[05:16] <nimbus> Rythmmusicplayer and Totem movie player
[05:17] <NoUse> pip its built into the gmail app on the web and you can use gaim as well
[05:17] <nsmith> orbin: vlc -d dvd
[05:17] <pip> gnomefreak, shall I need to use any communication programme ?
[05:17] <moshisushi> Warbo: nah it shows eth0, but it's gray and i can't activate it even if i go into admin mode
[05:17] <Warbo> pip: I think GAIM is fine
[05:17] <nemesis> wasup ppl
[05:17] <orbin> nsmith: by dfevice i meant something like: /dev/cdrom
[05:17] <orbin> nsmith: or /dev/dvd
[05:17] <Frogzoo> pip: think you mean chat with gaim ?
[05:17] <nsmith> orbin: ok hold on
[05:18] <n00blar> jgw, it's basically NMIS (don't know if you're familiar with it)...so instead of typing http://myserver/nmis-cgi/nmiscgi.pl I want to use just http://myserver and have apache execute NMIS
[05:18] <Warbo> moshisushi: You should be in Admin mode, but you need to configure it first. If you know you need an IP then put it in. If you just plug in and it works (on Windows) then put DHCP
[05:18] <pip> Warbo, the question is should others install any programme to chat with me ?
[05:18] <pip> Frogzoo, No,chat with others in Gmail
[05:18] <mzuverink> nimbus:try easy ubuntu to install all your codecs or go to http://easylinux.info and read the parts about codec installation, adding extra repos and follow the directions.  Do not use Automatixs as the site will recommend
[05:18] <zeeble> pip: http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=24073 go read.
[05:18] <nsmith> orbin: I did the fallowing  vlc -d /dev/dvd
[05:18] <nsmith>  and got the same results
[05:19] <moshisushi> Warbo: where do i do the config?
[05:19] <Warbo> pip: GAIM uses Jabber which was improved by Google. It doesn't use voice chat, but text is compatible with anyone else using GAIM or other Jabber client on any other platform
[05:19] <Warbo> moshisushi: On top of the activate button
[05:19] <mzuverink> nimbus:make sure you are on the Ubuntu Breezy page and not some other distro
[05:19] <nsmith> orbin: except now my dvd is running but not playing anything
[05:19] <hajuu> ok so does ANYONE know how to set either vlc, gxine, or totem to use esd? I cant find a setting for it in any of the three
[05:19] <Warbo> brb, got to check eBay
[05:19] <mzuverink> Something tells me I needed to be specific about the disto thing
[05:19] <hajuu> anyone at all
[05:19] <orbin> nsmith: did vlc open?
[05:20] <nsmith> orbin: VLC did not open
[05:20] <gnomefreak> mzuverink: ubuntu breezy isnt specific enough?
[05:20] <orbin> hajuu: it'd either be a cmd line option (read the man page) or a config file thing
[05:20] <gnomefreak> hajuu: _jason told you already
[05:20] <orbin> nsmith: does 'totem /dev/dvd' work?
[05:20] <hajuu> huh
[05:21] <pip> Warbo, I see! you mean that I can use Gaim to chat with others who are in my Gmail ,or ues google talk as well ,right?
[05:21] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell hajuu about defaltapp
[05:21] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell hajuu about defaultapp
[05:21] <nsmith> orbin: yes
[05:21] <mzuverink> gnomefreak: I really dont think so in terms of his manner of questioning, howeverr that could have been just a manners thing or possibly a language barrier.  Either way it was annoying
[05:21] <bigfoot1> help, i'm in the midst of dist-upgrade. "Configuration file `/etc/gdm/gdm.conf'". Is there any benefits of  "Installing the package maintainer's version"?
[05:21] <gnomefreak> hajuu: read you pm
[05:21] <_jason> hajuu: for vlc you need vlc-plugin-esd
[05:21] <gnomefreak> mzuverink: oh i missed that
[05:22] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: yes
[05:22] <hajuu> _jason, ah cool ill get right on it
[05:22] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, please advise what i should do.
[05:22] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: yes again
[05:22] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, ?
[05:22] <orbin> gnomefreak: that's not the process to choose the sound output plugin...
[05:22] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i should say "YES" to the question ?
[05:22] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: answer yes to the question
[05:22] <pip> how to use Jabber
[05:23] <fyrestrtr> use gaim pip
[05:23] <pip> How to use Jabber ,I want to chat with my friends in my Gmail
[05:23] <Stc> hi
[05:23] <fyrestrtr> it has jabber support
[05:23] <erUSUL> bigfoot1: i always choosed the packages ersion unless in cases i have heavely modified it myself (sensors.conf)
[05:23] <bigfoot1> oh no! "Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg exited unexpectedly"! what should i do to resume the dist-upgrade
[05:23] <orbin> nsmith: ok, so it's probably the vlc usage that you got wrong.  i dont have vlc so i can't read the man page for you.  i suggest you check it
[05:23] <gnomefreak> orbin: he asked "how to i make whatever my default" as i read it
[05:23] <TI_Uhl> erUSUL, trappist : it seems to work know :)
[05:23] <nimbus> breezy badger
[05:23] <nsmith> orbin: how do I do that
[05:23] <TI_Uhl> if i open the system monitor :)
[05:23] <erUSUL> bigfoot1: run it again. and again. and again with -f
[05:23] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to resume
[05:23] <pip> fyrestrtr, hwo to use ?
[05:23] <mzuverink> pip:do you use gaim, if so add the account info into a new account, just like the picture shows on the gtalk page.  Pictures mind you!
[05:23] <zmo> pip: http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=2407
[05:23] <erUSUL> TI_Uhl: cheers
[05:24] <bigfoot1> erUSUL, what's -f? and run what again?
[05:24] <TI_Uhl> erUSUL : thx :)
[05:24] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: did you make sure ubuntu-desktop was installed before upgrading?
[05:24] <_jason> hajuu: totem should be using esd I think (don't know how to change if it's not) and for xine it should be in prefs)
[05:24] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i don't know
[05:24] <pip> can I use google talk on linux ?
[05:24] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i mean, no, i did not make sure
[05:24] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: did you read the upgrade wiki?
[05:24] <orbin> gnomefreak: hajuu did?  he said how to get blah to use esd.  esd is not an app (well not really)  it's a sound output method.  (probably got the whole terminology wrong)
[05:24] <mzuverink> pip: yes, rtfm
[05:24] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, no, i just read the ubuntu-announcement email
[05:24] <_jason> pip: not last time I checked, you can use gaim but it doesn't do voice
[05:24] <erUSUL> bigfoot1: the command apt-get dist-upgrade (sometimes you need to force it: apt-get -f dist-upgrade)
[05:24] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: thats normal and please talk in channel
[05:24] <thoreauputic> orbin: esd is a sound daemon
[05:25] <MisterN> hi
[05:25] <gnomefreak> -f doesnt force anything
[05:25] <Tenkawa> is archive.ubuntulinux.org an official site tp use for dpkg?
[05:25] <orbin> nsmith: man vlc
[05:25] <Tenkawa> er to
[05:25] <pip> _jason, doesnot matter
[05:25] <Cassidy123> gnomefreak: so how would I access it?
[05:25] <Tenkawa> because if it is at least one of its ip's is down
[05:25] <gnomefreak> erUSUL: -f = --fix-broken
[05:25] <orbin> nsmith: then search for -d by pressing / then typing -d<enter>
[05:25] <hajuu> oh yay
[05:25] <pip> how to use Gaim ?
[05:25] <Warbo> pip: I think Google recommend GAIM on Linux (sorry, been away)
[05:25] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: sudo
[05:25] <hajuu> totem does use esd by default
[05:25] <pip> I have never used it
[05:25] <hajuu> however
[05:25] <orbin> nsmith: press n to go to the next find result
[05:25] <hajuu> im getting quite glitchy graphics
[05:25] <thoreauputic> Tenkawa: you don't need to - use the synaptic package manager
[05:25] <NoUse> pip read the link you've been sent, it shows you how to use gaim
[05:25] <Cassidy123> gnomefreak: i did that but then what?
[05:25] <pip> Warbo, OK! but how to use it
[05:25] <erUSUL> gnomefreak: fair enough
[05:25] <_jason> pip: http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=24073
[05:25] <orbin> nsmith: basically make sure -d is [1] needed [2]  the right option
[05:25] <Warbo> pip: Just open it up and you will be asked to put in some details. Choose Jabber for protocol, etc.
[05:26] <Cassidy123> im in the terminal as root
[05:26] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: sudo <command to mount or whatever you are trying to do>
[05:26] <hajuu> im gettin.... artifacting
[05:26] <hajuu> on a major scale
[05:26] <hajuu> any ideas?
[05:26] <bigfoot1> "Configuration file `/etc/ntp.conf'" --> to this question, i answered N (keep  my currently-installed version). How do i go back and say "Y" (install the package maintainer's version)?
[05:26] <thoreauputic> Tenkawa: it's archive.ubuntu.com I think
[05:26] <orbin> thoreauputic: so it _is_ an app? :-/
[05:26] <Warbo> hajuu: What quality is the file? Also it is bad if you are on Dapper with XGL
[05:26] <thoreauputic> orbin: it's a daemon - a sound server
[05:26] <hajuu> im on hoary
[05:26] <mzuverink> pip: start up gaim, go to the account screen add your acount info, log in, wa la, there you go, you are using gaim.  gaim is available for both windows and linux, just make sure it is installed or you will have a hard time running it
[05:26] <hajuu> and not sure what quality
[05:27] <hajuu> not that high but it didnt have artifacts
[05:27] <Warbo> mzuverink: lol
[05:27] <nsmith> orbin: it says pattern not found
[05:27] <fyrestrtr> lmao
[05:27] <orbin> thoreauputic: oh, thanks
[05:27] <Frogzoo> hajuu: well first suggestion would be to upgrade to breezy + amarok + xine engine + esd - & you're done!
[05:27] <Warbo> hajuu: Totem will open at default resolution for the file. Increasing the size will give artifacts
[05:27] <thoreauputic> orbin: it basically sits in the background until needed
[05:27] <hajuu> the video is also kinda laggy and seems to get out of sync with the sound easilly
[05:27] <bina> if I only use KDE (but installed using the normal ubuntu CD) is it safe for me to download and compile Gnome 2.14, is there an update team for Breezy (like there is for KDE 3.5.2)?
[05:27] <Frogzoo> jarlev: sound or vid artefacts?
[05:27] <bigfoot1> how do i change my answer to the question that dist-upgrade asked me? It asked  Y, N, D or Z? I answered N, but am now advised that "Y" is the better answer.
[05:28] <Frogzoo> hajuu: sound or vid artefacts?
[05:28] <orbin> nsmith: then you probably don't need the -d option...  does plain 'ol vlc /dev/dvd work?
[05:28] <hajuu> video artefacts
[05:28] <hajuu> ++i
[05:28] <usuario> OLA
[05:28] <Warbo> bigfoot1: If it starts doing stuff hit ctrl-c to kill it
[05:28] <bigfoot1> Warbo, it's currently stopped
[05:28] <Frogzoo> hajuu: really, a lot's changed since hoary - an upgrade's overdue
[05:28] <bigfoot1> Warbo, how can i undo my answer
[05:28] <bigfoot1> ?
[05:29] <hajuu> meh its fairly watchabel
[05:29] <Warbo> bigfoot1: Oh, sorry. Wrong bit. You mean when it upgrades the packages? I don't know. Maybe if you overwrote the file it has a backup (likeconfigfile.old)?
[05:29] <hajuu> so guess it will do for now
[05:29] <hajuu> thanks
[05:29] <gnomefreak> hoary only has like 6 months of support left too
[05:29] <orbin> thoreauputic: are alsa and oss also sound servers?
[05:29] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, do you know how to undo my answer in the "dist-upgrade" process?
[05:29] <antonioadolfs> I use PPC, and i have the Ubuntu 5.10 install CD, i try to make a partition, but i don't know how to make this on Mac OS X ver.10.3.9
[05:29] <Warbo> orbin: ALSA is the driver, OSS gets emulated by it
[05:29] <nsmith> orbin: yes it worked now
[05:29] <erUSUL> orbin: no they are sound drivers frameworks
[05:29] <thoreauputic> orbin: no, sound architectures ( alsa is a collection of drivers etc)
[05:29] <nsmith> orbin: do I use this on the command line?
[05:30] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1:  dont worry about it just contiune (you can try to kill it with ctrl+c but i wouldnt worry about it
[05:30] <orbin> nsmith: yes, use just plain vlc %d as the command in the box
[05:30] <Warbo> orbin: They are not servers, because things like XMMS which say they are outputting to ALSA actually have their own engine which sends the right data to ALSA
[05:30] <orbin> nsmith: where'd you get -d anyway?
[05:30] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, but didn't you say Installing installer's version is better than keeping my current version? I'm a bit confused?
[05:30] <bigfoot1> .
[05:30] <thoreauputic> ctrl-c in the middle of a dpkg process is a &bad* move though
[05:30] <nsmith> orbin: honestly I dont know
[05:30] <orbin> erUSUL: you just confused me more :D
[05:30] <antonioadolfs> Help me
[05:30] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, and i didn't need to do Cntrl+C, coz it stopped by itself
[05:31] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: just continue with upgrade please its not all that important everything will still work just fine
[05:31] <nsmith> orbin: I am still really new to ubuntu and probably worked on something else and I tried it for vlc
[05:31] <orbin> nsmith: oh well.  put in vlc %d and try re-inserting the disc
[05:31] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, ok
[05:31] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[05:31] <usuario> Q TAL
[05:31] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[05:31] <n00blar> jgw, I figured it out by reading that link, thanks :)
[05:31] <nsmith> orbin: thanks
[05:31] <orbin> Warbo: yeah.....still not clearing it up :)
[05:31] <usuario_> hgkj
[05:31] <bigfoot1> If you think `/etc/ntp.conf' is not important, i guess i'll continue
[05:31] <nemesis> has any one here succesfully used pcanywhere under wine?
[05:31] <nsmith> orbin: accept my dvd drive is running and now it will not stop
[05:31] <usuario_> hola
[05:31] <ompaul> opme
[05:31] <orbin> Warbo: nvm though.  i'll google
[05:31] <nsmith> orbin: how can I stop it
[05:31] <Warbo> got to go
[05:31] <mzuverink> http://www.opensound.com/linux.html
[05:32] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: the file is unimportant atm
[05:32] <mzuverink> collection of drivers
[05:32] <Quincy> Once I'm in an editor, eg nano or sudo, how do I save the file again and how do I define where to save it?
[05:32] <orbin> nsmith: right-click on the desktop icon and click unmount
[05:32] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: its not settings nor anything else its just a guide
[05:32] <orbin> Quincy: sudo is not an editor :)
[05:32] <yggdrasil> any way to play wmas with xmms ?
[05:33] <Quincy> oh, how do I edit then!
[05:33] <orbin> Quincy: quit nano by pressing ctrl+x ... ^ stand s for ctrl in unix-land
[05:33] <bigfoot1> I did "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade". I got this: E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[05:33] <bigfoot1> what should i do?
[05:33] <bigfoot1> shoudl i do -a? or should i do -f?
[05:33] <nsmith> orbin: there is no desktop icon
[05:33] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmmm orbin you mean sudo sudo /etc/apt/sources.list wont work? wth is wrong with ubuntu lmao
[05:33] <thoreauputic> bigbootay: what it says
[05:33] <mzuverink> bigfoot:do what it says
[05:33] <nsmith> orbin: I already tried that and the desktop I con disappeared
[05:33] <orbin> Quincy: sudo specifies that you want to run the command as root which gives you read/write privilege anywhere
[05:33] <antonioadolfs> How to make only ONE partition on the free space of 12 GB in the Mac OS X ver.10.3.9, please help me !
[05:33] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: run sudo dpkg --configure -a
[05:34] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, mzuverink  thanks.
[05:34] <mzuverink> bigbootay...thats funny
[05:34] <Quincy> Orbin: OK, but how do I define the path to save to?
[05:34] <orbin> nsmith: it should eject the cd when you click on unmount
[05:34] <erUSUL> orbin: too bad. alsa and oss are two different ways of writting a sound card driver for linux. oss is the old metod and alsa the newer one. for compatibility reasons alsa emules oss user interfaces so old programs can still play sounds.
[05:34] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: answer yes to all the questions from this point on if your not sure
[05:34] <nsmith> orbin: I agree but it didnt
[05:34] <bigfoot1> so just to confirm, i should answer "Y" to all the questions in the dist-upgrade process, yes?
[05:35] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, ok
[05:35] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: yes if your not sure
[05:35] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, you type fast
[05:35] <yggdrasil> any way to play wmas with xmms ?
[05:35] <k0p> gnome-panel give me a backtrace, in dapper. Do you know something about that?
[05:35] <mzuverink> alsa   advanced linux sound architecture
[05:35] <orbin> Quincy: if you open the file w/: nano /path/file it will save the file as /path/file.  if you just open nano.  it will create the file in the dir you
[05:35] <bigfoot1> just curious: why then is the default "N"?
[05:35] <orbin> 're currently in
[05:35] <bigfoot1> Shouldn't the default be "Y"?
[05:35] <patrick24601> Can anybody recommend a decent inexpensive ping plotter
[05:35] <nsmith> orbin: when I go to places and then computer I cannot eject either
[05:35] <NoUse> antonioadolfs does the MacOSX install CD allow you to resize partitions?
[05:35] <orbin> nsmith: then type: sudo eject
[05:35] <nsmith> orbin: I receive an error that says unable to eject media
[05:36] <mzuverink> bigfoot1: are you upgrading to dapper?
[05:36] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: ok than answer no to the rest of the questions
[05:36] <bigfoot1> I got this message: Could not parse file '/usr/share/applications/gtodo.desktop': desktop entry contain unknown encoding 'UTF-8X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gtodo'
[05:36] <pip> mzuverink, I have done ,and it is working ,but how can I add new friend?
[05:36] <bigfoot1> mzuverink, yes
[05:36] <nsmith> orbin: ok it worked thanks for the help
[05:36] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, what?
[05:36] <nimbus> how to open Window drive to play mp3
[05:36] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: again they are not important to running the dist-upgrade
[05:36] <antonioadolfs> YES
[05:36] <nimbus> from there
[05:36] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i see
[05:36] <orbin> nsmith: you should always eject via right-click unmount though .. or umount
[05:36] <mzuverink> bigfoot1:tons of errors come up while installing but all seems ok when you finally boot to it
[05:36] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: you dont have ubuntu-desktop installed
[05:36] <nsmith> orbin: ok
[05:36] <orbin> nsmith: sudo eject sort of forces it.
[05:36] <NoUse> antonioadolfs so resize your mac partition, then tell the ubuntu installer to use the free space on the drive to create an ubuntu drive
[05:37] <pip> mzuverink, I dont know what account is and what alias is ?
[05:37] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, really?
[05:37] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, shoudl i have it installed?
[05:37] <nimbus> how to acces window drive
[05:37] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: listen to me very carefully do you ever read the manules that they are asking about?
[05:37] <antonioadolfs> Okthis step ws maked using the Breeze instal CD
[05:38] <mzuverink> pip:I cant help you, try the gaim manual for additional source or try your googly eyed friend
[05:38] <NoUse> !tell nimbus about ntfs
[05:38] <yggdrasil> is there any way to play wmas with xmms ?
[05:38] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak,  i followed the instructions in the email I got from Ubuntu-announcements today.
[05:38] <orbin> erUSUL: thanks. that helped a little
[05:38] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, it didn't say anthying about ubuntu-desktop
[05:38] <pip> mzuverink, OK !thank you all the same
[05:38] <erUSUL> orbin: no problem
[05:38] <apricot> is there a similar program as skype in ubuntu that work fine?
[05:38] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: i didnt see them but you have to have it installed before you can upgrade if on kde than its kubuntu-desktop
[05:38] <bigfoot1> apricot, skype works fine with me
[05:38] <thoreauputic> !skype
[05:38] <ubotu> methinks skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[05:38] <mzuverink> yggdrasil:w32 codecs from plf play some windows media files
[05:39] <tonyyarusso> apricot: Well, you can get Skype, but it has a few bugs.  There are also things like Ekiga.
[05:39] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, so what do i do now? Should i stop the dist-upgrade?
[05:39] <gnaunited> So, I need some help here. I have an ntfs partition, It is on block device /dev/hda1. It needs to mount automatically when the computer starts. I need Read/Write access from a user account (alex). I can edit the fstab with no problems, but when it mounts it says I do not have permission to access it.
[05:39] <apricot> is ekiga good?
[05:39] <antonioadolfs> I create 12 GB of free space inside HD, using the 5.10 install CD
[05:39] <mzuverink> skype is closed source isnt it, just free.
[05:39] <thoreauputic> gnaunited: you can't write to ntfs from linux
[05:40] <NoUse> gnaunited I don't think you can write to NTFS drives from Linux
[05:40] <fyrestrtr> gnaunited: only read support is available in ubuntu, unless you go for captive drivers, which aren't that reliable.
[05:40] <gnaunited> Then I need read access then
[05:40] <pip> _jason, should my friend use jabber so that he can chat with me ?
[05:40] <apricot> how to install ekiga?
[05:40] <thoreauputic> !captive
[05:40] <ubotu> from memory, captive is a project to use windows NTFS drivers under linux. It does not work properly with Ubuntu.
[05:40] <fyrestrtr> gnaunited: what is your fstab line?
[05:40] <_jason> pip: I don't use it so I don't know how it works, but no harm in trying
[05:40] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: sudo apt-get -f dist-upgrade let me know what it says
[05:40] <gnomefreak> brb
[05:40] <Cassidy123> whats the command to run rythmbox as root?
[05:40] <gnaunited>  /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    rw,user        0       0
[05:41] <orbin> thoreauputic: so what distros does it work with?
[05:41] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, shoudl i stop the currently running dist-upgrade process?
[05:41] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: dont run it as root no need to
[05:41] <NoUse> pip your friend can just install google talk if he is on widows, gaim if he uses Linux
[05:41] <pip> _jason, in fact ,I just want to chat with him on Gmail
[05:41] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: don't run rhythmbox as root
[05:41] <mzuverink> You can write to ntfs, but the data usually fails and is unreliable, there are however experimental ntfs stuff for linux.  NTFS writing is turned off by default in the kernel
[05:41] <orbin> Cassidy123: er, why?
[05:41] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, or should i open up anotnher terminal?
[05:41] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: did it stop or is it still going?>
[05:41] <Cassidy123> i need to because i want to view a hd
[05:41] <fyrestrtr> gnaunited: uid=youruserid -- that should give you read access.
[05:41] <Cassidy123> thats only accessable as root
[05:41] <gnaunited> ok
[05:41] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i resumed it. And it's going on now.
[05:41] <tonyyarusso> apricot: In Breezy, gnome-meeting (installed by default) is it's predecessor.  Ekiga will be in the default install of Dapper.
[05:41] <gnomefreak> Cassidy123: rythembox doesnt view anything
[05:41] <thoreauputic> orbin: don't know - kanotix maybe - but it is experimental
[05:41] <gnaunited> Command to get user id?
[05:41] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: let it be
[05:41] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i have news: it's finished
[05:42] <gnomefreak> brb
[05:42] <apricot> ok, tnx
[05:42] <pip> NoUse, OK! I see ,you mean that he must install gtalk or gaim so that he can chat with me ,or he cant ,right ?
[05:42] <NoUse> pip yes
[05:42] <Cassidy123> i want to add music from a hd thats rootownership
[05:42] <mzuverink> Cassidy123: doesnt Ubuntu mount an NTFS partition read only by default?
[05:42] <fyrestrtr> pip: he can login to gmail and chat with you from there.
[05:42] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, where do i post the printout?
[05:42] <pip> fyrestrtr, Yes
[05:42] <mzuverink> Cassidy123: I know Mandrake does
[05:42] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you need to edit fstab
[05:42] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, do want pm?
[05:42] <pip> fyrestrtr, you are right
[05:42] <Cassidy123> mzuverink: yes but it's read-only and and set to root
[05:42] <fyrestrtr> !tell bigfoot1 about pastebin
[05:42] <orbin> gnaunited: no X?
[05:42] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: not fool with running stuff as root
[05:43] <Cassidy123> i don't know how to change that
[05:43] <pip> fyrestrtr, I am using jabber ,but how to add him ?
[05:43] <gnaunited> Is there a command to find out your user id?
[05:43] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: what drive is it? Windows?
[05:43] <mzuverink> Cassidy123: edit fstab to change the perms
[05:43] <Cassidy123> yeah NTFS
[05:43] <thoreauputic> !mountwindows
[05:43] <Cassidy123> im a linux noob
[05:43] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[05:43] <pip> fyrestrtr, I am using Jabber as gtalk ,how to add him as friend ?
[05:43] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: see ubotu above
[05:43] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, at the momment, my browsers are not working.
[05:43] <mzuverink> pip: whats your gmail addy I will gtalk to you....
[05:43] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, can i pm you?
[05:43] <Cassidy123> its mounted but i have to go to disks and type my administrator pasword to view it
[05:44] <pip> fyrestrtr, in fact I dont know how to use jabber
[05:44] <Cassidy123> its /media/hd2
[05:44] <fyrestrtr> pip: like any normal user, just click on the add button, and put his gmail email address
[05:44] <apricot> how to disable clock synchronizing on startup?
[05:44] <fyrestrtr> pip: just figure out how to use gaim
[05:44] <pip> mzuverink, what ?
[05:44] <thoreauputic> !tell Cassidy123 about mountwindows
[05:44] <Cassidy123> i know about that im onb the site
[05:44] <mzuverink> pip:did you finally figure it out(gaim-gtalk)?
[05:44] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: read your pm
[05:44] <Cassidy123> i did
[05:44] <thoreauputic> OK
[05:44] <orbin> apricot: disable ntpdate w/ bum
[05:44] <thoreauputic> sorry :)
[05:45] <Cassidy123> its just a bunch of text
[05:45] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, The following packages have been kept back: gabber2 gdk-imlib1 gnome-cups-manager gnomesword hplip-data python-netcdf
[05:45] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: a script
[05:45] <pip> mzuverink, I am using jabber ,it is working well
[05:45] <nimbus> unable to play
[05:45] <nimbus> Error
[05:45] <Cassidy123> oh i should put all of that in terminal?
[05:45] <mzuverink> pip:ok then
[05:45] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: did you reboot to new kernel yet?
[05:45] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: follow the directions...
[05:45] <pip> mzuverink, but I dont know how to add others as friends so that I can talk to them
[05:45] <Cassidy123> thoreaputic: oh ok
[05:45] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, nope. coz i'm talking with you. shall i do that now?
[05:46] <nimbus> mp3
[05:46] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: near the top of the file
[05:46] <nimbus> what i do
[05:46] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: is the dist-upgrade done?
[05:46] <zeeble> pip you need to setup gaim to use the jabber protocol with gmail.com
[05:46] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, yes
[05:46] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: would you like to see if it worked?
[05:46] <mzuverink> pip: i only know how to do that in gaim, that is the only cient for jabber that i have ever used and it is extremely easy
[05:46] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, yes
[05:46] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: reboot
[05:46] <pip> mzuverink, I thought I should add their gmail address ,but where to sign them ?
[05:46] <bigfoot1> ok.
[05:46] <bigfoot1> see you in a bit
[05:46] <zeeble> pip once you have setup jabber+gaim, you can chat with other gmail users. by using their address
[05:46] <bigfoot1> thank you1
[05:46] <seec77> hey guys...
[05:46] <fyrestrtr> pip: in gaim, click on Buddies menu, then Add
[05:46] <seec77> i just downloaded the iso image of ubuntu 6.06 beta and i tried to boot with it
[05:47] <Cassidy123> I typed sudo bash diskmounter but it just said no such file or directory
[05:47] <Cassidy123> i saved it to my filesystem
[05:47] <gnomefreak> seec77: #ubuntu+1 for dapper questions
[05:47] <seec77> after i figured out that i need the second option to get the gui, i chose it, but when the music started playing i only got a blank screen
[05:47] <pip> zeeble, I am using jabber ,it is working well ,but I dont know how to add others as my friends
[05:47] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: from the folder you saved it to
[05:47] <seec77> oh ok, sorry!
[05:47] <pip> zeeble, see?
[05:47] <Cassidy123> oh ill cd to filesystem
[05:47] <mzuverink> pip: gaim main window>>Buddies tab>>+Buddies>>pick the gmail account, there you go
[05:47] <zeeble> pip listen to what mzuverink is telling you :)
[05:47] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: no, filesystem isn't a directory
[05:48] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: where did you save it?
[05:48] <Cassidy123> media/hda3 ?
[05:48] <Cassidy123> direnctly to "filesystem"
[05:48] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: not possible
[05:48] <Cassidy123> oh it didn't save
[05:48] <Cassidy123> ill save it to desktop
[05:48] <gnomefreak> cd /etc/apt or whatever not to filesystem
[05:49] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: note that Desktop is capital D
[05:49] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: Linux is case sensitive
[05:49] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you'll need to do   cd Desktop
[05:49] <pip> fyrestrtr, there pops a windows in which there are 4 blankets ,one is  usename,one is alias,and the other is group ,the last one is account
[05:49] <jouellette> Can someone help me with OpenOffice, all the menus are in a Simbol Font... it's only for my user, I tried deleting the .OpenOffice dir but it didn't work....
[05:49] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: from your home dir
[05:49] <Cassidy123> ok
[05:50] <mzuverink> pip:  http://zuverink.homelinux.org/~marc/images/screenshots/add_buddy.png
[05:50] <pip> fyrestrtr, so,what to do with the windos
[05:50] <AlexTeleCentro> Friends: i wann start the live cd of XUBUNTU, but need login and password. Some one know this?!?!?
[05:50] <NoUse> jouellette try deleteing both .openoffice and .openoffice.org2 directories
[05:50] <gnomefreak> AlexTeleCentro: ubuntu+1 please for dapper help
[05:50] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu+1 even
[05:50] <thoreauputic> AlexTeleCentro: there is no password for live CDs
[05:51] <fyrestrtr> pip: account -- select your gmail account (or jabber) -- username is your buddy's gmail email address, alias is a short name for your buddy.
[05:51] <Cassidy123> thoreaputic: look what happened when I typed it  http://pastebin.com/pastebin.php?dl=673481
[05:51] <jouellette> NoUse, I only had the .openoffice.org2 dir
[05:51] <orbin> xubuntu's dapper only?
[05:51] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: looking - wait a minute
[05:51] <pip> fyrestrtr, OK
[05:51] <gnomefreak> orbin: because they didnt make iso for xubuntu before dapper
[05:51] <mzuverink> pip:you figure that out?
[05:51] <pip> fyrestrtr, I am trying
[05:51] <wy> anyone use screen here?
[05:51] <AlexTeleCentro> thoreauputic, i knew
[05:51] <fyrestrtr> wy: sure
[05:51] <jouellette> NoUse, it only happened after I switched to Dapper
[05:51] <orbin> gnomefreak: oh
[05:52] <pip> mzuverink, please wait
[05:52] <wy> fyrestrtr: I've got some problem with screen+emacs -nw
[05:52] <fyrestrtr> uh oh -- you said the magic word.
[05:52] <NoUse> jouellette I'm not running dapper so I'm not sure I can help much
[05:52] <AlexTeleCentro> orbin, i think so
[05:52] <wy> fyrestrtr: I can't get my C-M-b key work
[05:52] <gnomefreak> fyrestrtr: screen or emacs lol
[05:52] <IceTox> How do I change my dmz zone to 192.168.80.80 from 192.168.80.100?
[05:52] <bigfoot1> gnomefreak, i'm back
[05:53] <gnomefreak> bigfoot1: /j #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <NoUse> jouellette you might try #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <pip> fyrestrtr, I have done ,but he is not in my friends list,why?
[05:53] <bigfoot1>  /j #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <bigfoot1>  /j #ubuntu+1
[05:53] <fyrestrtr> pip: is he online?
[05:54] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: paste your /etc/fstab ( and don't paste it as .txt - just paste it in
[05:54] <pip> fyrestrtr, maybe not
[05:54] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: on the pastebin, of course
[05:54] <Alth> Goodnight everybody :)
[05:54] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: ok
[05:54] <pip> fyrestrtr, fyrestrtr thank you
[05:54] <fyrestrtr> your welcome
[05:54] <jouellette> NoUse, thx
[05:54] <nsmith> while trying to downoad updates for my computer I receive the fallowing error "Could not download all repository indexes"  fallowed by http://cv.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[05:54] <IceTox> How do I change my local dmz zone to 192.168.80.80 from *.80.100?
[05:55] <scifi> gnomefreak u here m8?
[05:55] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: 8nix doesn't need stuff like .txt suffixes BTW
[05:55] <gnomefreak> yeah
[05:55] <orbin> nsmith: do you need backports?
[05:55] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: I meant *nix (typo)
[05:55] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: i know
[05:55] <thoreauputic> OK
[05:55] <nsmith> orbin: I have no idea
[05:55] <orbin> nsmith: or the source repositories?
[05:55] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: http://pastebin.com/pastebin.php?dl=673492
[05:56] <scifi> hi man, dunno if u remember me from lastnight but u sorted out my synaptic update problem
[05:56] <nsmith> orbin:  I am trying to install wine
[05:56] <scifi> many thnx for that
[05:56] <gnomefreak> i do
[05:56] <gnomefreak> yw
[05:56] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: thats my etc/fstab
[05:56] <nsmith> orbin: fallowed the instructions given to me previously to ad a repository manualy
[05:56] <orbin> nsmith: via the wiki?
[05:56] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: how are you pasting it? it keeps coming up as .txt
[05:56] <nsmith> orbin: exactly
[05:56] <scifi> i now have 2 ubuntu entries in my grub boot sequence, shud that happen ?
[05:56] <pip> mzuverink, sorry,my firefox cant open your link
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> scifi,  i have seveal dozen :P
[05:56] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: oh im giving you the download link
[05:57] <gnomefreak> scifi: yes
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> normal ones, and 'recovery' ones. for each kernel.
[05:57] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: try this:  http://pastebin.com/673492
[05:57] <orbin> who's installed win?  care to give nsmith a hand?
[05:57] <orbin> s/win/wine
[05:57] <gnomefreak> scifi: you should have 2 kernels an old one and a new one
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> orbin,  ask a answerable question. :P
[05:57] <pip> mzuverink, but my problem is sovled
[05:58] <orbin> Dr_Willis: i asked two of them :P
[05:58] <nmsa> I have ubuntu 6.06 on a PIII with a S3 video card and it seems there is a Critical bug here any idea on a w/a ?
[05:58] <scifi> ok, originally i had edited my menu.lst to make xp the default system, however ive decided id like to get rid of the timer thing all together to allow myself to choose a system manually, is that possible?
[05:58] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: is /dev/hda2 fat or ntfs ?
[05:58] <Cassidy123> ntfs
[05:58] <orbin> Dr_Willis: in one line no less.  take that !enter junkies
[05:58] <Dr_Willis> orbin,  and note the HUGE responses you got..  perhaps a repharase is needed. :P
[05:58] <scifi> gnomefreak: yeh that sounds like what i have :)
[05:58] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: well it says vfat...
[05:59] <Doat> can't i install kernel 2.6.15 on ubuntu?  2.6.12 is the one in synaptic
[05:59] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: oh, I tryed using some guide and I think i messed some things up
[05:59] <orbin> Dr_Willis: lol, okay then.
[05:59] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes
[05:59] <nsmith> If anyone has installed wine please give me a hand?
[05:59] <orbin> could anyone possibly give nsmith a hand with installing wine?
[05:59] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: your lines should be like
[05:59] <thoreauputic> /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    noauto,ro,users,umask=022       0       0
[05:59] <patrick24601> nsmith: (clap) (clap) (clap)
[06:00] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: but use auto if you want mount on boot
[06:00] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: ?????
[06:00] <nsmith> patrick24601: ha har har
[06:00] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: in /etc/fstab
[06:00] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: how would I use auto?
[06:00] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: the windows lines for ntfs
[06:00] <patrick24601> nsmith: I am a bottom feeder :)
[06:01] <patrick24601> nsmith: Actually I would nmot mind knowing myself how to do it fast and easy
[06:01] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: read my line above - put auto instead of noauto
[06:01] <scifi> or maybe i cud just change default timeout from 10 to say 500 to give myself plenty of time ?
[06:01] <freezey> what the hell is the command VI?
[06:01] <orbin> nsmith: unless you need the latest verision.  just install wine from universe
[06:01] <freezey> vi?
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> !vi
[06:01] <ubotu> rumour has it, vim is A great text editor, some would say the best. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VimHowto
[06:01] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: and change the /dev/ as appropriate
[06:01] <nsmith> orbin: I will give it a try
[06:01] <orbin> freezey: man <command>
[06:01] <Cassidy123> shoudl i change the vfat?
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: of course
[06:02] <ompaul> !botsnack
[06:02] <ubotu> :)
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: make it ntfs
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: /dev/hda1       /media/hda1     ntfs    auto,ro,users,umask=022       0       0
[06:02] <scifi> that ok guys ?
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: for /fev/hda1
[06:02] <thoreauputic> bah
[06:02] <Cassidy123> it wont let me edit it
[06:02] <thoreauputic>   /dev/hda1
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[06:03] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you need admin rights
[06:03] <orbin> scifi: never tried it, but have you tried 0?
[06:03] <Cassidy123> ok
[06:03] <freezey> orbin: man <command>  ?
[06:03] <ompaul> freezey, the command vi is a "modal editor" it is available on all unix / linux /bsd boxes which is why it is allways a good reason to learn a little bit of it in case you never need it
[06:03] <Doat> can't i install kernel 2.6.15 on ubuntu?  synaptic has only version 2.6.12
[06:03] <nsmith> orbin: I just tried to update from universe and got the same message
[06:03] <orbin> freezey: yes. e.g. type: man vi
[06:03] <ompaul> freezey, >>man vi<< works like that
[06:03] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: and change both lines from vfat to ntfs if the are both ntfs
[06:03] <scifi> orbin: im guessing 0 will automatically boot me into default system which giving me Any time at all to choose :P
[06:04] <scifi> without*
[06:04] <orbin> nsmith: comment out that problematic repos
[06:04] <orbin> in /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:04] <ompaul> freezy want a quick lesson in it, you can still read the man page later
[06:04] <freezey> orbin: ok so let me ask you the command is vi /etc/samba/user and it just like edits the file i can;t save tho
[06:04] <Cassidy123> thpreauputic: can you change what I pastebinned and repaste it and give me a link because I'm kind of lost =/
[06:04] <freezey> orbin: do i create the file first then run that command?
[06:04] <orbin> scifi: that's the thing :)  maybe it will, maybe it will eliminate the count.  like i said, i never tried it
[06:05] <fyrestrtr> this is not the vi tutorial channel, please use vitutor to learn how to use vi
[06:05] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: just change the lines where you have vfat to look like the one I pasted into the channel
[06:05] <orbin> freezey: i suggest you not use vi as your first console mode editor :)
[06:05] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: and leave the /dev/ entries at the start of he line as they are
[06:05] <freezey> should i just use gedit
[06:05] <NoUse> Doat 2.6.15 is in dapper, not breezy
[06:05] <freezey> orbin: like i have always been
[06:06] <orbin> freezey: yes, that'd work too :)
[06:06] <orbin> freezey: use whatever you want. :P
[06:06] <nsmith> orbin: I opened package manager and opened settings/repositories then add universe
[06:06] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: in other words, just change the bits that are different
[06:06] <orbin> so it's be: gksudo 'gedit <file>'
[06:06] <Cassidy123> i did
[06:06] <orbin> s/it;s/it'd
[06:06] <scifi> orbin: ok im gonna try 0, brb
[06:06] <freezey> orbin: haha thanks dude... so its no difference?
[06:06] <nsmith> orbin: then receive an error could not download all preository indexes
[06:06] <george-remp> hi
[06:06] <orbin> scifi: hang on
[06:06] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: OK - paste the file as you have saved it then
[06:06] <scifi> ^^
[06:06] <Cassidy123> then i tryed to open it, and it still gives me "you do not have permissions"
[06:06] <nsmith> orbin: fallowed by http://cv.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/main/source/Sources.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[06:07] <orbin> scifi: you said windows was your default....what if it goes straight to windows.  how will you edit grub again then :-/
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: run     sudo mount -a
[06:07] <Cassidy123> thpreauputic: http://pastebin.com/673510
[06:07] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: then try again to access it
[06:07] <orbin> freezey: choose whatever editor you want
[06:07] <scifi> orbin: ive chanhged default to 0 (ubuntu)
[06:07] <Doat> NoUse, okay thanks
[06:07] <Cassidy123> mount: /dev/hda2 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[06:07] <Cassidy123> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda2 is mounted on /media/hda2
[06:07] <orbin> freezey: but it's nice to know how to use at least one that you can run in console
[06:08] <LuKe-LuKe> hi, does someone know how to get working GPLflash or Gnash on Ubuntu amd64 ???
[06:08] <orbin> scifi: good :)
[06:08] <scifi> brb :)
[06:08] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: sudo umount /dev/hda2
[06:08] <Warbo> LuKe-LuKe: Doesn't GPLFlash work on 64 bit (just macromedia that doesn't?)
[06:08] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: and you haven't changed both lines
[06:08] <Cassidy123> thpreauputic: command not found
[06:08] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: the other line with vfat in it
[06:08] <IceTox> My ISP told me to set the computer with the netmask 255.255.255.0 and gateway to 192.168.80.1 to get ssh working, as they had opened another DMZ zone that were opened for ssh. Anyone knows?
[06:09] <orbin> nsmith: you added universe, but you still seem to have backports enabled.  disable it
[06:09] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you mistyped then
[06:09] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: sudo umount /dev/hda2
[06:09] <LuKe-LuKe> it works, but I can`t see any flash things on the web
[06:09] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: no "n" in umount
[06:09] <Cassidy123> oh i did uNmount, i think it unmounted
[06:09] <thoreauputic> right
[06:09] <Cassidy123> now should I remount?
[06:09] <Warbo> LuKe-LuKe: Have you installed the mozilla plugin package? (I'll check what it is called now)
[06:09] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: edit it again and fix the vfat line
[06:10] <Cassidy123> ok
[06:10] <IceTox> My ISP told me to set the computer with the netmask 255.255.255.0 and gateway to 192.168.80.1 to get ssh working, as they had opened another DMZ zone that were opened for ssh. Anyone knows how to make these changes to my computer?
[06:10] <caonex> Hello, I just installed dapper beta and I changed the graphic driver from vesa to ati to achive a higher resolution, 1280x768 but the screen is divided in two at this resolution and what you do on the left appears on the right, any ideas on this?
[06:10] <nsmith> orbin: how do I do that
[06:10] <nmsa> IceTox: what do you want to do?
[06:10] <Cassidy123> thpreauputic: ok i did
[06:10] <orbin> nsmith: let's just revert to the official list.  close synaptic, open a terminal, then type: gksudo gedit '/etc/apt/sources.list'
[06:10] <fyrestrtr> IceTox: System -> Administration -> Networking
[06:10] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: Ok  sudo mount -a
[06:10] <LuKe-LuKe> I tried the binary package and also compiling the GPLflash and Gnash myself
[06:11] <Cassidy123> auto,ro,users,umask=022       0       0
[06:11] <Warbo> caonex: Sounds like something up with the monitor settings (maybe refresh rate)?
[06:11] <Cassidy123> wait...
[06:11] <orbin> nsmith: sorry gedit should be in the quotes too
[06:11] <Cassidy123> mount: /dev/hda2 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[06:11] <scifi> yup it booted straight to default LoL
[06:11] <fyrestrtr> caonex: Dapper is in #ubuntu+1
[06:11] <fyrestrtr> Cassidy123: sudo umount /media/windows
[06:11] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123:  do you have a file manager open? Close it
[06:11] <Warbo> LuKe-LuKe: If you have the libflash-mozplugin installed then it should come up in Mozilla based browsers
[06:11] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: it may be in use
[06:12] <IceTox> nmsa I want to set my computer (this one with ubuntu installed) to have set gw as 192.168.80.1, netmask as 255.255.255.0
[06:12] <orbin> scifi: lol, damn
[06:12] <Cassidy123> ok i closed the file manager
[06:12] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: run   sudo umount /media/windows
[06:12] <fyrestrtr> IceTox: System -> Administration -> Networking, select your network card, and edit the settings
[06:12] <Warbo> IceTox: That's in the standard Networking dialog in System > Administration
[06:12] <Cassidy123> then I tryed to unmount it and it unmounted
[06:12] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: OK
[06:12] <Cassidy123> when I do that it says umount: /media/windows: not mounted
[06:12] <thoreauputic> now remount it with
[06:12] <thoreauputic> sudo mount -a
[06:13] <nmsa> IceTox: this is simple, u have gnome ? go to System -> Admin - > Ntwk
[06:13] <IceTox> ok fyrestein and Warbo
[06:13] <thoreauputic> that should mount all the stuff in fstab
[06:13] <Cassidy123> then it says   mount: /dev/hda2 already mounted or /media/windows busy
[06:13] <Cassidy123>    again
[06:13] <IceTox> yes nmsa :-) thanks everyone
[06:13] <george-remp> i'm trying to install lilo and when i ran liloconfig at the end i get a messege installing MBR on /dev/sda....ERROR install-mbr failed....can anyone help???
[06:13] <nmsa> change the setting to static and put the static IP there
[06:13] <scifi> so basically this older kernel that i have in the list i can boot into if i mess up the new kernel? like a permanent system restore feature :)
[06:13] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Try the umount command with the device instead of the mount point
[06:13] <LuKe-LuKe> i installed it, but when i open webpages i see the gray area where the flash presentation should be
[06:13] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: are you in that directory in a terminal?
[06:13] <fyrestrtr> Cassidy123: you have two entries for /dev/hda2 in /etc/fstab?
[06:14] <fyrestrtr> george-remp: any reason you want lilo and not grub?
[06:14] <orbin> scifi: sort of yeah
[06:14] <Warbo> LuKe-LuKe: Is it a simple Flash you are trying to view? If it is just animation and it works in, like, Flash 5 then it may play OK (sort of)
[06:14] <scifi> kewl
[06:14] <nsmith> orbin: I get an error failed to run gedit/etc/apt/sources.list as user root: Child terminated with 1 status
[06:14] <MystaMax> hello everyone
[06:14] <Cassidy123> warbo: ok ill try that, thoreaputic: no im in   cassidy@ubuntu:~$
[06:14] <Cassidy123> , fryrestrtr: yeah
[06:14] <scifi> anyone know how to permanently unmount a drive ?
[06:14] <orbin> nsmith: gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'
[06:14] <orbin> nsmith: should be a space
[06:15] <george-remp> because i always install and remove other hds grub give's me errors all the time
[06:15] <LuKe-LuKe> ok, sorry but i must leave, thanks for help, brb
[06:15] <Confidential> how can I add users from ssh?
[06:15] <orbin> scifi: worked it out!
[06:15] <scifi> :O
[06:15] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: the /dev/ entries refer to each partition - you can't have 2 of the same
[06:15] <orbin> scifi: comment out the timeout line!!!
[06:15] <nmsa> Confidential: useradd
[06:15] <scifi> orbin: Ofc !!!!
[06:15] <Cassidy123> ill delete the otehr one
[06:15] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you  would have one line for /dev/hda1 and one for /dev/hda2
[06:16] <scifi> orbin: thx m8, im sure that will work
[06:16] <orbin> scifi: can't believe i didn't catch that
[06:16] <Cassidy123> i did sudo umount -a
[06:16] <Warbo> Cassidy123: If you put a # before the line it will disable it, but you don't have to enter it all again later if you want it back
[06:16] <Cassidy123> and this came up
[06:16] <nsmith> orbin:  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:16] <nsmith> (gedit:9279): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[06:16] <nsmith> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[06:16] <Cassidy123> umount: /dev: device is busy
[06:16] <Cassidy123> umount: /: device is busy
[06:16] <orbin> nsmith: did gedit load?
[06:16] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Don't unmount /dev or /
[06:17] <nsmith> orbin: yes I have an empty sources.list
[06:17] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123:  sudo umount /dev/hda2  ( for example)
[06:17] <fyrestrtr> Cassidy123: easier for you is to just restart your computer.
[06:17] <djtansey> a general question about backups: what is a good way to backup images/music/etc that you don't want to compress (so that permissions/dates/etc are maintained)
[06:17] <Cassidy123> I did that thoreauputic, but then it said unmounted
[06:17] <orbin> nsmith: er, you shouldn't.  did you use the quotes?  just copy my exact command
[06:17] <scifi> oribn: so add a # in front of "timeout           10" line ?
[06:17] <Warbo> Cassidy123: What else do you have mounted? If you have /usr or something it might be gone now :(
[06:17] <Cassidy123> when i did sudo mount -a, it said   mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1,
[06:17] <Cassidy123>        missing codepage or other error
[06:17] <Cassidy123>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[06:17] <Cassidy123>        dmesg | tail  or so
[06:18] <orbin> djtansey: er, just copy the file/folder?
[06:18] <nsmith> orbin: ok thats better
[06:18] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: can you paste your /etc/fstab again please? as it is now
[06:18] <Warbo> djtansey: Maybe just a plain .tar file (no gz or bz2)
[06:18] <orbin> nsmith: delete everything
[06:18] <orbin> nsmith: and replace it w/ this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[06:18] <Cassidy123> http://pastebin.com/673521
[06:18] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: are you sure /dev/hda1 is ntfs ?
[06:18] <djtansey> orbin: that won't maintain the same permissions or the creation dates.
[06:18] <Cassidy123> hda1 is my dell boot image thing
[06:18] <orbin> Warbo: good tip
[06:18] <Cassidy123> hda2 is ntfs, pre-installed Dell WIndows XP
[06:18] <orbin> djtansey: yeah, sorry. :)
[06:19] <scifi> oribn: so add a # in front of "timeout           10" line ?
[06:19] <orbin> scifi: exactly
[06:19] <nsmith> orbin: ok
[06:19] <orbin> nsmith: replaced?
[06:19] <djtansey> Warbo: yeah... but i'd rather not have to compress/decompress everytime. i am looking for a tool like rsync but just to my external hd
[06:19] <nsmith> orbin: yes
[06:19] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: oh dear
[06:19] <orbin> nsmith: save and close
[06:19] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: that changes everything
[06:19] <orbin> nsmith: then run: sudo apt-get update
[06:19] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: it does?
[06:19] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: the dell partition
[06:20] <i3dmaster> pretty much all my gnome apps crashes right now. Here is the error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12512. Anybody can help a little bit?
[06:20] <scifi> ok brb
[06:20] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: i actually have no idea what that uses
[06:20] <Cassidy123> thoreauputic: what about it? its only like 47mb's
[06:20] <Warbo> Cassidy123: That looks OK, maybe you want uid=yourusername on those ntfs ones? Make sure you have read/write permission on the folder /hda1 and stuff to change what's ion them
[06:20] <nsmith> orbin: I receive an error while trying to save
[06:20] <Cassidy123> warbo: tahts the whole problem
[06:20] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes but you don't want that in fstab I don't think
[06:20] <nsmith> orbin: could not save file
[06:20] <Cassidy123> I dont't have read write permission for hda2
[06:20] <bobulator> can anyone point me in the right direction of stuff to look at to add a thick client to my thin client network? not even sure what protocols i'm looking at messing with...
[06:20] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: we already told you - ntfs is read only
[06:20] <orbin> nsmith: hmm. you used gksudo at the front?
[06:21] <Cassidy123> huh?
[06:21] <nsmith> orbin: ok resolved I saved it
[06:21] <orbin> nsmith: does it say read only on the title bar?
[06:21] <Cassidy123> haha
[06:21] <fali> hello, i've got a problem with intel ipw 2200BG, doesn't works, dmesg says: Unable to load ucode: -62, any ideas? (ubuntu 6.06)
[06:21] <orbin> nsmith: then run: sudo apt-get update
[06:21] <Cassidy123> *says ?
[06:21] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: the dell thing I can't help with - I don't knw how that works
[06:22] <Cassidy123> I don;t care about that dell thing
[06:22] <slack_prad> thoreauputic, aren't there write modules for NTFS write from 2.6.? and > ?
[06:22] <nsmith> orbin: E: Type 'http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:22] <gnomefreak> slack_prad: not recommended
[06:22] <thoreauputic> slack_prad: yes but not ones that work :)
[06:22] <i3dmaster> anyone nkows about this type of error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12512
[06:22] <slack_prad> oh :(
[06:22] <orbin> nsmith: lol.   no.....that's a pastebin link
[06:22] <slack_prad> thoreauputic,  not stable yet huh?
[06:22] <Warbo> Cassidy123: What I meant anyway was that the FOLDER you were putting it in had write permission (chown yourusername folder) not the device. Anyway I should have spotted the ntfs read only thing
[06:22] <orbin> nsmith: i meant open that and paste the stuff there.  not to paste the link itself
[06:22] <i3dmaster> pretty much all apps are crashing immediately now
[06:23] <thoreauputic> slack_prad: something like that
[06:23] <gnomefreak> thoreauputic: never will be ;)
[06:23] <Cassidy123> cant I just delete the "ro" in my fstab
[06:23] <CraiZE> gnomefreak, wanna see how my iso mounter evolved? :P
[06:23] <Cassidy123> does that stand for read-only?
[06:23] <nsmith> orbin: lol ok keep in mind I am still a rooky at this (obviously)
[06:23] <glimp666> hello, how could i mount a new disk i added everytime i boot?
[06:23] <scifi> orbin: worked a treat :)
[06:23] <newbie33> dpkg-reconfigure locele changes works only after rebooting?
[06:23] <gnomefreak> CraiZE: ill look later i have to get some crap done in yard
[06:23] <orbin> scifi: sweet
[06:23] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: do not do that
[06:24] <CraiZE> gnomefreak,  aight
[06:24] <Cassidy123> ok
[06:24] <scifi> orbin: dont feel all rushed now to choose hehe
[06:24] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: if you write to ntfs you will corupt it
[06:24] <slack_prad> gnomefreak, why won't NTFS write be stable?>
[06:24] <orbin> scifi: lol
[06:24] <thoreauputic> *corrupt
[06:24] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Microsoft haven't told anyone how NTFS actually works (and it's not as simple as fat32) so there are people gradually working it out. So far they know how to get data (read) but not write
[06:24] <CraiZE> gnomefreak, i updated it, it now has tray icon support, or its own UI, or Double click in nautilus ;)
[06:24] <Frogzoo> slack_prad: because the format of ntfs isn't completly reverse engineered (yet)
[06:24] <Cassidy123> I can read it, like play an MP3 from it's folders, but not write to it
[06:25] <Cassidy123> I was hoping I coudld change the 2 wrong dll's that make my XP not work
[06:25] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: that 's the deal
[06:25] <orbin> scifi: yeah i hate when i want to boot into xp but it loads ubuntu b/c i forgot about the timout
[06:25] <orbin> scifi: all due respect.  *nix distros take too long to boot
[06:25] <glimp666> hello, how could i mount a new disk i added everytime i boot?
[06:25] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you *must not* try to write to it
[06:25] <Warbo> Cassidy123: You would have to put your drive in another XP computer
[06:25] <eddie_stone> does anybody can say a good open blog cms to me?
[06:25] <ferronica> will any one tell me how to play mp3
[06:25] <ferronica> please
[06:25] <slack_prad> Frogzoo, oh thanks never knew that
[06:25] <newbie33> how to change locale?
[06:25] <_jason> !mp3
[06:25] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:25] <ferronica> i hav Rythmmusic player
[06:25] <scifi> how do unmout a drive properly? if i do it in disk manager after rebooting it is mounted again, bear in mind i used Diskmounter to mount them in the first place
[06:26] <Warbo> glimp666: You just need to add it to /etc/fstab (ask someone how if you don't know)
[06:26] <Cassidy123> ill just install home edition again
[06:26] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: well, at least you can read from it now
[06:26] <Frogzoo> glimp666: partition the disk with fdisk, create new file systems with mkfs.ext3, & update /etc/fstab
[06:26] <Cassidy123> and edit stuff from there
[06:26] <scifi> orbin: exactly :)
[06:26] <eddie_stone> ferronica: In the most of the cases, it is just by pressing the  play button
[06:26] <ferronica> i tried to read it many times
[06:26] <fotang> how do i configure soundcard? i have two, and ubuntu is randomly choosing one for sound output
[06:26] <_jason> ferronica: are you using breezy?
[06:26] <ferronica> ya 5.10
[06:26] <falk0n> would anyone mind helping me install ubuntu i have acouple questions
[06:26] <orbin> scifi: if it's in /etc/fstab it will be mounted every boot
[06:26] <eddie_stone> ferronica: try with xmms:  sudo apt-get install xmms
[06:26] <Warbo> falk0n: Ask away
[06:27] <Cassidy123> So basicaly, I just wasted a lot of peoples time?
[06:27] <_jason> ferronica: have you enabled the universe repository?
[06:27] <ferronica> please dont give me the wiki link
[06:27] <Warbo> Cassidy123: You learnt a lot :)
[06:27] <scifi> orbin: can i just delete it from there?
[06:27] <ferronica> yes some
[06:27] <Cassidy123> yeah, lol
[06:27] <ferronica> i think two
[06:27] <ferronica> of them
[06:27] <_jason> ferronica: do this: sudo aptitude install gstreamer0.8-mad
[06:27] <Cassidy123> WAIT
[06:27] <orbin> scifi: if you don't want it to be mounted every boot, then yeah.
[06:27] <Cassidy123> IT WORKS
[06:27] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Writing?
[06:27] <glimp666> Frogzoo, i partition it with ext3 and its already working the problem is when i reboot it is not mounter anymore so i need to type sudo mount to mount it again
[06:27] <orbin> scifi: make sure it's the right one though :-/
[06:28] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: I hope you didn't try to write to it..
[06:28] <Cassidy123> No...But I don't need to go to disks in system to browse the partition =(
[06:28] <Cassidy123> =)*
[06:28] <Warbo> glimp666: Add the options that you give to mount to the file /etc/fstab
[06:28] <Cassidy123> No I'm not trying to write it
[06:28] <ferronica> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:28] <ferronica> Package xmms is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[06:28] <ferronica> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[06:28] <ferronica> is only available from another source
[06:28] <ferronica> E: Package xmms has no installation candidate
[06:28] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: right - well we fixed fstab I guess
[06:28] <Frogzoo> glimp666: you need to add the partition(s) to /etc/fstab - just copy the existing entries - oh, and create the mount points
[06:28] <scifi> oribn: its just a tiny partition that is dedicated to windows xp recovery mode, so i really dont want access to that on my desktop/nautius
[06:28] <slack_prad> q: how do i do voice with people on windows?
[06:28] <thoreauputic> ferronica: do *NOT* paste in here!
[06:28] <scifi> orbin: will do
[06:29] <Cassidy123> !pastebin
[06:29] <newbie33> !locale
[06:29] <ubotu> well, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[06:29] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, newbie33
[06:29] <_jason> ferronica: please don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ .  And you have repositories you need to add.  Do you know how to edit your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[06:29] <glimp666> okay thanks by the way what are mount points?
[06:29] <ferronica> sorry
[06:29] <Warbo> slack_prad: If they use Skype you use Skype. If not then it gets complex
[06:29] <ferronica> no
[06:29] <Warbo> glimp666: The folder where you mount. Make sure it exists
[06:29] <fyrestrtr> slack_prad: pick up your phone, dial the person, and talk.
[06:29] <Frogzoo> glimp666: they're usually a stub directory, where the new file system gets mounted
[06:29] <ferronica> package needed
[06:29] <Cassidy123> So if I formatted the partition to Fat32 , I would be able to write to it?
[06:29] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: so are you happier now?
[06:30] <Cassidy123> Yes
[06:30] <glimp666> i mount it on "/mnt" so how would i put it on fstab?
[06:30] <Cassidy123> :)
[06:30] <_jason> ferronica: ok, first do this: gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'
[06:30] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes you can write to fat32
[06:30] <ferronica> shud i type it in terminal
[06:30] <slack_prad> fyrestrtr, yeah if i were rich i would do that
[06:30] <Frogzoo> glimp666: take a look at how '/' is mounted in /etc/fstab & extrapolate
[06:30] <Cassidy123> and if you format you lose everything though?
[06:30] <_jason> ferronica: yes
[06:30] <orbin> _jason: do you get warnings w/ that command too?
[06:30] <Warbo> glimp666: Open fstab with something like "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" then copy one of the lines and change the copy to your required mount
[06:30] <glimp666> okay thanks i'm on to it now
[06:30] <_jason> orbin: yes
[06:30] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: some people make a fat32 partition for that purpose
[06:30] <ferronica> now
[06:31] <ferronica> >
[06:31] <fyrestrtr> slack_prad: easiest way is to use skype
[06:31] <_jason> I am gettign the following ./configure errors while attempting to compile 'no gravity' that I can't seem to sort, can anyone give me some insight as to what is going on: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12678
[06:31] <orbin> _jason: should we worry about them (not for me really, i use console editors)
[06:31] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: ie you make a "holding" partition
[06:31] <ferronica> now what jason
[06:31] <Cassidy123> whats that?
[06:31] <slack_prad> fyrestrtr, what are the other ways?
[06:31] <ferronica> >
[06:31] <slack_prad> can i use ekiga?
[06:31] <fyrestrtr> slack_prad: gnommeeting
[06:31] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: that you can read/write to - in fat32
[06:31] <_jason> orbin: I don't know what they mean exactly, but I don't think they are anything to worry about
[06:31] <Warbo> Cassidy123: If you resize your partitions with a Live CD and add a fat32 one then you can store your documents and stuff on it (to read/write with windows and linux)
[06:31] <_jason> ferronica: now go to this site: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[06:31] <orbin> _jason: ok, cheers
[06:31] <fyrestrtr> slack_prad: yes, you can try.
[06:31] <Cassidy123> Wait you can do that?
[06:32] <Warbo> slack_prad: Ekiga is in Dapper. It is still "Gnomemeeting" in Breezy
[06:32] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: sure
[06:32] <slack_prad> fyrestrtr, what the windows users use then?
[06:32] <Cassidy123> You can resize partitions?
[06:32] <newbie33> !locales
[06:32] <ubotu> locales is probably at https://wiki.kubuntu.org/LocaleConf
[06:32] <Kwong> i have question!!!
[06:32] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes - use a live cd and gparted for example
[06:32] <Warbo> Cassidy123: As long as they are not being accessed (mounted) at the time (so boot from a CD)
[06:32] <ferronica> jason--->what i do here
[06:32] <fyrestrtr> slack_prad: netmeeting
[06:32] <Kwong> how come my ubuntu consume alot of RAM?
[06:32] <Kwong> always around 174MB
[06:32] <_jason> ferronica: ok, first, in your text editor, I want you to delete everything there ok?
[06:32] <Warbo> Kwong: It is very graphical. How much RAM?
[06:33] <Warbo> Kwong: That sounds a bit normal for lots of GNOME stuff going
[06:33] <fyrestrtr> _jason: ./configure --prefix=/usr -- try that, are you sure you have the right libpng version?
[06:33] <orbin> Kwong: run top or use the sys mon.  what app is using the most?
[06:33] <Cassidy123> Hello?
[06:33] <thoreauputic> Kwong: it uses ram in preference to disc - a good thing
[06:33] <Major_Delta> cripes, this is the most active chatroom i have ever seen on irc
[06:33] <Kwong> Warbo: but for my desktop it was just around 100MB
[06:33] <_jason> Fitzsimmons: I'll check that out, the readme didn't specify
[06:33] <glimp666> Warbo: what will i put on options, dump and pass?
[06:33] <Kwong> the problem is my laptop doesnt have much RAM
[06:33] <Kwong> only 256MB
[06:33] <nsmith> orbin: done
[06:33] <orbin> Major_Delta: welcome
[06:33] <thoreauputic> Kwong: is it slow?
[06:33] <orbin> nsmith: save and close
[06:33] <Kwong> really slow
[06:33] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: the more ram its using, the less disk swap its using -- RAM is faster, so its a good thing. You want it to use more ram.
[06:33] <Warbo> Kwong: Use the System Monitor to put processes in order of RAM
[06:33] <Cassidy123> Well anyway thoreauputic, I only have 2gb left on this partition, can I use some of the 13gbs left from my hda2(windows-ntfs) partition
[06:33] <Major_Delta> hey there
[06:33] <orbin> nsmith: then run: sudo apt-get update
[06:34] <nsmith> orbin: thats done
[06:34] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes
[06:34] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: but my laptop has only 256MB RAM
[06:34] <orbin> nsmith: sudo apt-get install wine
[06:34] <Frogzoo> glimp666: 0   &   2
[06:34] <_jason> ferronica: ready for the next step?
[06:34] <Warbo> Cassidy123: Just shrink Windows (then boot it, so it will be checked and fixed by Windows) and you will be fine
[06:34] <orbin> Kwong: so use a more lightweight DE
[06:34] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: but you will have to use a live CD or similar to repartition it
[06:34] <Kwong> load up Open Office takes ages
[06:34] <glimp666> okay thanks how about on the option Frogzoo?
[06:34] <Cassidy123> Um, I can't actually *boot* windows
[06:34] <debrasi> hola
[06:35] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: consider switching to fluxbox
[06:35] <Warbo> Kwong: Try Abiword
[06:35] <Frogzoo> glimp666: defaults
[06:35] <nsmith> orbin: ok it appears to be working now
[06:35] <Cassidy123> Im missing 2 critical dll's
[06:35] <nsmith> orbin: thanks again for all the help
[06:35] <thoreauputic> Warbo: make sure windows is not mounted when you shrink it
[06:35] <debrasi> hola
[06:35] <glimp666> okay thanks
[06:35] <orbin> nsmith: no sweat.
[06:35] <Warbo> thoreauputic: I was assuming booting from Live CD
[06:35] <Warbo> Got to go C Ya
[06:35] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: But is there any reason why the laptop using much more RAM than the normal desktop i using
[06:35] <thoreauputic> Warbo: yes I know - just covering the bases :)
[06:36] <Frogzoo> glimp666: you can add nosetuid,noexec   if you're paranoid & it's just data/mp3s/pron
[06:36] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: how much ram do you have on the desktop? and what are you running on it?
[06:36] <Cassidy123> does it have to be with a live CD, can I use the install CD?
[06:36] <Frogzoo> glimp666: you can add nosuid,noexec   if you're paranoid & it's just data/mp3s/pron
[06:36] <debrasi> chmod 777
[06:36] <glimp666> anyway its just movies i put on that new 40gig hd i added
[06:36] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you could, but it would be trickier
[06:36] <Cassidy123> But when I put the liveCD in it doesn't give me partition options
[06:36] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: unless you are cofortable with the commandline
[06:36] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: the two machines running the same things. Desktop got 512MB and laptop got 256MB
[06:37] <xet7> When installing Ubuntu Dapper Beta, should I choose Reiserfs or Reiser4 ?
[06:37] <ferronica> yeah
[06:37] <ferronica> i hav opened the text editor
[06:37] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: you use the gparted program in the menu for the live CD
[06:37] <slackern> I went for reiserfs for / and ext3 for /home
[06:37] <Frogzoo> xet7: ext3 imo
[06:37] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: i gottah consider fluxbox since my laptop couldnt afford GNOME
[06:37] <Cassidy123> gparted?
[06:37] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: yes that's the name of the partitioning app
[06:37] <ferronica> i am ready
[06:37] <_jason> ferronica: ok, it had a bunch of lines that started with 'deb' right?  I want you to delete everything in the file, so that at the end you have a blank file
[06:37] <Cassidy123> sudo apt-get gparted?
[06:37] <ferronica> jason
[06:38] <glimp666> BTW Frogzoo, how could i put a link on my desktop on that new disk i mounted?
[06:38] <bigfoot1> is it possible to download a file in xchat+
[06:38] <bigfoot1> ?
[06:38] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: no, it is on the live CD
[06:38] <ferronica> in text
[06:38] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: already there :)
[06:38] <Cassidy123> in appications?
[06:38] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: jsut boot the live CD
[06:38] <marinar> ola
[06:38] <thoreauputic> *sigh*
[06:38] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: just *look*
[06:38] <xet7> But does Reiserfs defragment etc itself and be faster? How ext3 handles defragmentation?
[06:38] <_jason> ferronica: yes, in the text editor.  You have one opened now right?
[06:39] <Cassidy123> ill boot from the live CD now...should I do "sudo umount -a"
[06:39] <bigfoot1> !deb
[06:39] <fyrestrtr> xet7: nothing 'defragments itself'
[06:39] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[06:39] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: it isn't hard to find - probably under system tools or something
[06:39] <orbin> bigfoot1: why not just wget it? :-/
[06:39] <marinar> como t yamas
[06:39] <Frogzoo> glimp666: cd ~/Desktop ; ln -s /new/mount/point LinkName
[06:39] <bigfoot1> orbin, i just did
[06:39] <bigfoot1> thanks thought
[06:39] <laura> olaaaaaaaaaaa
[06:39] <bigfoot1> thanks though
[06:39] <orbin> bigfoot1: :)
[06:39] <Cassidy123> ill boot from the live CD now...should I do "sudo umount -a"
[06:39] <_jason> ferronica: understand?
[06:39] <thoreauputic> Cassidy123: jsut do a normal shutdown or put the live CD in and reboot
[06:39] <Ribs> fyrestrtr: Actually, MacOS X does defragment itself as it goes :>
[06:39] <Cassidy123> Ok
[06:39] <glimp666> okay thanks
[06:39] <ferronica> yes
[06:39] <ferronica> but its already blank
[06:39] <marinar> soy espaola
[06:39] <ferronica> lol
[06:39] <fyrestrtr> Ribs: mmm, does it now?
[06:40] <Cassidy123> Its in...ill be back =)
[06:40] <fyrestrtr> !es
[06:40] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: do you know any tool similar to bcheck in Sparc for Ubuntu?
[06:40] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:40] <thoreauputic> night all
[06:40] <Ribs> fyrestrtr: So I've read, yes.
[06:40] <bigfoot1> orbin, but that's one extra step. (opening terminal and pasting and typing)
[06:40] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: what is bcheck?
[06:40] <_jason> ferronica: that means you did soemthing wrong probably.  Can you paste the exact command you used to open it?
[06:40] <marinar> ola maria q tal
[06:40] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: it's tool to check memory leaking for C program
[06:40] <ferronica> i opened the .text
[06:40] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: oh, sorry I do not know of such a thing for Linux.
[06:41] <ferronica> from accessories
[06:41] <orbin> bigfoot1: maybe ask in #xchat.
[06:41] <ferronica> thats it
[06:41] <fyrestrtr> Kwong: but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist :)
[06:41] <usuario> ola
[06:41] <_jason> ferronica: ok, let's start again, close it
[06:41] <Kwong> fyrestrtr: thanks
[06:41] <ferronica> what text
[06:41] <ferronica> ok
[06:41] <ferronica> done
[06:41] <_jason> ferronica: actually, do you want one command that will do this all for you or do you want to do this yourself and understand?
[06:41] <usuario> kiero al alex marina
[06:41] <angel12> how can i run a command at boot?
[06:42] <marinar> m gusta el alverto maria
[06:42] <_jason> angel12: put it in /etc/init.d/ and man update-rc.d
[06:42] <usuario> ja ja ja ja
[06:42] <orbin> angel12: eay method: sys>prefs>sessions>startup progs
[06:42] <angel12> awesome, i knew it was something like that lol, thanks
[06:42] <marinar> ola metamorfosis
[06:42] <_jason> !es
[06:42] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:42] <ferronica> i just want to play my mp3 files
[06:42] <jon_> does anybody use anjuta to program with java?
[06:42] <fyrestrtr> !tell ferronica about mp3
[06:42] <orbin> s/eay/easy
[06:42] <marinar> janson
[06:42] <jason> i am trying the upgrade to dapper and it is hung durring the upgrade at starting pcmcia services?  what should i do?
[06:42] <ferronica> what????
[06:43] <fyrestrtr> jon_: Eclipse > Ajunta
[06:43] <marinar> what que de k
[06:43] <ferronica> please
[06:43] <ferronica> not again
[06:43] <ferronica> i read it 100 times
[06:43] <_jason> ferronica: ok I am going to give you a very long command, you are going to copy it and then paste it exactly ok?
[06:43] <marinar> 100 times
[06:43] <ferronica> ok
[06:43] <marinar> qt cuentas maria
[06:43] <usuario> what time?
[06:43] <ferronica> and please dont give me that ROBOT
[06:44] <orbin> lol
[06:44] <marinar> qstas mu enamora y q mas
[06:44] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: what didn't work?
[06:44] <scifi> gnomefreak u around ?
[06:44] <fyrestrtr> ferronica: because its there for a reason, the main one being, it works :)
[06:44] <_jason> ferronica: sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.backup && sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d6047 && sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install gstreamer0.8-mad
[06:44] <glimp666> Frogzoo: thanks i dit it :)
[06:44] <Id2ndR_live> Hello all
[06:44] <marinar> gufhytr
[06:44] <blaamann_home> Is there an update manager that can handle an upgrade to dapper ?
[06:44] <_jason> !upgrade
[06:44] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[06:44] <Id2ndR_live> I've got a trouble with my partitions table
[06:44] <ferronica> ok
[06:44] <Cassidy123> Thoreauputic?
[06:45] <marinar> aguien k me intiendia k me able en spanis
[06:45] <_jason> ferronica: that command has to be exactly like that, one line
[06:45] <Cassidy123> I'm in the live CD, but I can't find pdisk
[06:45] <Id2ndR_live> I lost it using the install tool of dapper live
[06:45] <djm62> where can I best report a bug in rhythmbox?
[06:45] <usuario> nada mas k lo kiero y llasta y no hay mas k hablar
[06:45] <Id2ndR_live> So now I had used testdisk
[06:45] <ferronica> ok
[06:45] <fyrestrtr> marinar/usuario English only in here please.
[06:45] <ferronica> i pasted it
[06:45] <scifi> anyone used ntfsprogs to relabel their mounted drives ?
[06:45] <Id2ndR_live> And was able to recover 2 partitions
[06:45] <ferronica> i think it is downloding something
[06:46] <jason> if during an upgrade the upgrade(dapper) hangs, while setting up the packages, what should i do ?
[06:46] <orbin> usuario: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:46] <Ribs> panic
[06:46] <Id2ndR_live> someone can help me ??
[06:46] <_jason> !helpme
[06:46] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:46] <_jason> Id2ndR_live: #ubuntu+1 for dapper by the way
[06:46] <scifi> anyone used ntfsprogs to relabel their mounted drives ?
[06:46] <Id2ndR_live> !helpme recover a lost patition table
[06:46] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Id2ndR_live
[06:47] <leleobhz> hi all
[06:47] <leleobhz> some one can explain this for me?
[06:47] <leleobhz> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=52941
[06:47] <_jason> pdlnhrd: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
[06:48] <ferronica> jason
[06:48] <_jason> ferronica: yes?
[06:48] <scifi> pls help guys, terminal says "Use the force option to work with files." after trying to relable a mounted drive using ntfsprogs
[06:48] <ferronica> jason its downloding something
[06:48] <ferronica> ok done
[06:48] <ferronica> jason---now what to do
[06:48] <_jason> ferronica: ok, now close rhythmbox, then open it again and try to play an mp3
[06:48] <asmit> bol bum
[06:49] <ferronica> shud i close terminal
[06:49] <asmit> eogjhregre
[06:49] <asmit> nooooooooooooooooooo
[06:49] <asmit> bando
[06:49] <_jason> ferronica: if you want, we may need it in a bit though
[06:49] <asmit> gandu
[06:49] <_jason> asmit: please stop
[06:49] <asmit> hi all
[06:49] <asmit> wat ?
[06:50] <Cassidy123> In GParted, how do I add unallocaged space to a partition/
[06:50] <asmit> wats wrong
[06:50] <Cassidy123> ?
[06:50] <Frogzoo> asmit: this is a support channel for the ubuntu operating system - maybe not what you were expecting
[06:50] <ferronica> ok
[06:50] <eddie_stone> does anybody can say a good open blog cms to me?
[06:51] <Cassidy123> In GParted, how do I add unallocated space to a partition?
[06:51] <ubuntu_> er da
[06:51] <HymnToLife> Cassidy123> resize the partition
[06:51] <eXistenZ> Can anyone direct me to a guide for setting up the lm-sensors?
[06:51] <Frogzoo> Cassidy123: grow the previous partition
[06:51] <Cassidy123> I tryed to resize the partition but It wont let me go higher then it is now
[06:51] <M4S0D> huhu
[06:51] <HymnToLife> if you have a 10 GB partition and 10 GB unallocted space next after it, just resize the prtition up to 20 GB
[06:52] <M4S0D> ist was deutsches hier
[06:52] <Frogzoo> Cassidy123: because that partition's mounted - you'll need to unmount it first
[06:52] <HymnToLife> Cassidy123> what filesystem ?
[06:52] <M4S0D> ntfs
[06:52] <Cassidy123> its ext3
[06:52] <HymnToLife> !tell M4S0D about de
[06:52] <M4S0D> hi eins deutsch _
[06:52] <Cassidy123> its already unmounted
[06:52] <PuMpErNiCkLe> eddie_stone: http://www.opensourcecms.com/ has a section where you can test various OSS cms projects - it's got a fairly extensive list.
[06:52] <scifi> pls help guys, terminal says "Use the force option to work with files." after trying to relable a mounted drive using ntfsprogs
[06:52] <ferronica> what tell me
[06:52] <HymnToLife> Cassidy123> ext resizing is a bit of a hassle, I don't think Parted can do it
[06:52] <M4S0D> ist was deutsches hier ______
[06:53] <_jason> ferronica: did the mp3 work?
[06:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !de
[06:53] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[06:53] <ferronica> ya
[06:53] <ferronica> it works
[06:53] <_jason> ferronica: ok
[06:53] <Cassidy123> so what can do it?
[06:53] <HymnToLife> i don't remeber, search in Synaptic
[06:53] <ferronica> do u know how to download software and install it in ubuntu
[06:53] <ferronica> like Xp pro
[06:53] <HymnToLife> it' call extresize or something of that sort
[06:53] <Cassidy123> Whats Synaptic?
[06:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell ferronica about synaptic
[06:54] <ferronica> how to do in ubuntu
[06:54] <_jason> ferronica: read that link, it is not difficult to read
[06:54] <ferronica> please noooo
[06:54] <HymnToLife> !synaptic
[06:54] <ubotu> somebody said synaptic was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[06:54] <ferronica> ubotu
[06:54] <Cassidy123> ubotu: tell me about synaptic
[06:54] <ferronica> not again
[06:54] <_jason> ferronica: yes, at least look at it
[06:54] <ferronica> ok
[06:55] <zido> i've installed Ubuntu on my laptop, but under the installation it found the network devices but i couldn't connect to the network, so i would have to configure it when the installation was done.. now, where can i go to configure it?
[06:55] <scifi> pls help guys, terminal says "Use the force option to work with files." after trying to relabel a mounted drive using ntfsprogs
[06:55] <HymnToLife> zido> gksudo network-admin
[06:55] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: What happens if you use the force option?
[06:56] <scifi> PiMpErNCkle: i dont know how to use force option
[06:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Usually it's -f or --force
[06:56] <ferronica> ok i read it
[06:56] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: ok will try it
[06:56] <ferronica> ok i hav very critical question
[06:56] <ferronica> jason
[06:56] <ferronica> i hav three hdd
[06:56] <ferronica> ok
[06:57] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Better check the man page for that application first, though.
[06:57] <ferronica> C: drive for XP
[06:57] <zido> HymnToLife: when i use it i get "sudo: unable to lookup zidolap via gethostbyname()"
[06:57] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Just in case it's different. :)
[06:57] <ferronica> E: drive for data storage
[06:57] <_jason> ferronica: I will try to help you, but you have to do one thing.  Stop using enter as punctuation please
[06:57] <Elazar> Can anyone recommend any games available for Ubuntu that are suitable for a 2 year-old?
[06:57] <ferronica> sorry E; drive where i hav installed ubuntu
[06:57] <ferronica> D; drive for data storage
[06:57] <|mp|> after a recent apt-get upgrade in Dapper, the Gnome Shutdown option/button has disappeared - anyone know if this is on purpose?
[06:57] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: not sure how to find that
[06:57] <HymnToLife> zido> did you mess up with the network aldready ?
[06:57] <Mikaeln> Is there an easy way for me to restrict the users on my lan to access the wan, just want a specifik MAC-adress to connect...
[06:57] <ferronica> ok sorry
[06:58] <ferronica> what ever i said above got? i hav three physical hdd
[06:58] <ferronica> one SATA two PATA
[06:58] <zido> HymnToLife: not unless it tried to configure it by itself when i chose to fix it when the installation was done..
[06:58] <Afief> is there a way to easily mount an ISO?
[06:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: man ntfsprogs, probably
[06:58] <HymnToLife> Afief> man mount
[06:59] <Cassidy123> whats the name of the prog to resize ext3 partitions
[06:59] <Mikaeln> Afief, mount -o loop isofile.iso /media/mountplace
[06:59] <HymnToLife> zido> hmm have you rebooted since ?
[06:59] <ferronica> now if i wanna to acces Xp which is in SATA i hav to go to cmos and change the boot device priority evertime
[06:59] <zido> HymnToLife: not since the installation was complete, no
[06:59] <zido> would that help? :)
[06:59] <ferronica> JASON my friend r u there
[07:00] <_jason> ferronica: yes, I don't know too much about sata/pata
[07:00] <Afief> HymenToLife: I meant as in doing it from the GUI
[07:00] <HymnToLife> zido> maybe
[07:00] <zido> trying now
[07:00] <harisun1> How do I set file associations in Gnome? For example, I want .pdf to open with acroread, irc:\\ to open with Xchat, .txt to open with Gvim and so on?
[07:00] <Fysidiko> ferronica: what's up?
[07:00] <zido> know why the screen is messed up when i'm not in Gnome btw?
[07:01] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: doesnt mention force in man, where in "sudo ntfslabel /media/hdb1 XP-MediaDrive" shud i try putting the -f ?
[07:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> harisun1: right click on a file of that type -> properties -> open with
[07:01] <Afief> HymnToLife: I meant as in doing it from the GUI
[07:01] <harisun1> PuMpErNiCkLe I want it done permenantly.
[07:01] <zido> the picture is misplaced, it blinks and jumps around a bit.. but when i get into gnome it's ok
[07:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: hang on a sec
[07:01] <harisun1> PuMpErNiCkLe will it do it permenantly?
[07:01] <PuMpErNiCkLe> harisun1: That will do it.
[07:01] <ferronica> now felling better
[07:01] <HymnToLife> Afief> I don't think there is
[07:01] <ferronica> lol
[07:01] <harisun1> PuMpErNiCkLe ok thanks.. I will try it out ..
[07:01] <kuckus> hi!
[07:01] <Fysidiko> good :D
[07:01] <ferronica> i hav some problem in boot..
[07:01] <ferronica> can u help me
[07:02] <HymnToLife> !helpme
[07:02] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[07:02] <HymnToLife> :)
[07:02] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I'll try
[07:02] <ferronica> ok
[07:02] <ferronica> i hav 3 physical HDD
[07:02] <autosuggested> ferronica, go on.
[07:02] <kuckus> I am on a fresh dapper installation, looking for a way to get my ATI X1300 to on a resolution higher than 800x600 (using the vesa driver ATM) - anyone have a pointer for me?
[07:02] <ZeZu> anyone know any good libs for processing 3d models in linux ?
[07:02] <ferronica> one sata two pata,in sata win Xp pro and pata ubuntu
[07:02] <HymnToLife> kuckus> dapper issues on #ubuntu+1 plese
[07:03] <Fysidiko> ok
[07:03] <slavik> kuckus: system -> pref -> resolution
[07:03] <ferronica> now if i wanna to acces Xp pro i hav to change boot priority from cmos
[07:03] <kuckus> Ah, OK -
[07:03] <HymnToLife> ferronica> where is GRUB installed ?
[07:03] <ferronica> what GRUB sorry
[07:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: It doesn't look like it has a force option... wth? o_O
[07:03] <slavik> ZeZu: blender
[07:03] <zido> HymnToLife: i get an error: "Couldn't find the internett-adress for zidolap. This will disable GNOME to work properly. This can be fixed by adding zidolap to /etc/hosts."
[07:03] <Rhaaaa> 'lo
[07:03] <Fysidiko> !grub
[07:03] <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
[07:03] <TokenBad> what is command to make a .sh file executable
[07:03] <kuckus> slavik: No, I think I'll have to get an appropriate driver first. I'll check ubuntu+1 though, thanks
[07:03] <ZeZu> blender is a lib too ?
[07:03] <zido> (it's in norwegian so the translation might not be that great) :)
[07:04] <Rhaaaa> any chan for french com ?
[07:04] <ZeZu> i never knew that
[07:04] <slavik> kuckus: np
[07:04] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle:  LoL? o_O
[07:04] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Do you want to pick from a menu which operating system to install?
[07:04] <slavik> blender is a program
[07:04] <HymnToLife> ferronica> during install, you were asked where to instll GRUB, it's the program that lets you choose which OS to launch at boot
[07:04] <HymnToLife> !fr
[07:04] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:04] <ferronica> may be
[07:04] <ZeZu> not usefull for what i want to do then i wouldn't imagine
[07:04] <ferronica> dont know
[07:04] <Fysidiko> ferronica: GRUB is a 'boot manager', it gives you the choice
[07:04] <ferronica> ok
[07:04] <Rhaaaa> thx ubotu
[07:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Maybe it should be /dev/hdb1 not /media/hdb1 in your command.
[07:04] <slavik> zezu, what u need a lib for?
[07:05] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I assume you installed Ubuntu after XP?
[07:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: ie, run the command on the device, not its mount-point.
[07:05] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: will try it
[07:05] <ferronica> one thing when i boot ubuntu it asks me for which OS u wanna boot
[07:05] <Fysidiko> Does it let you pick XP?
[07:05] <ZeZu> slavik, to process them in my own application
[07:05] <HymnToLife> and you don't have XP in the list ?
[07:05] <Fysidiko> Or only different Ubuntu options?
[07:05] <ferronica> ya after Xp
[07:05] <zido> HymnToLife: not that i'm sure what i'm supposed to place in "/etc/hosts", what worries me most is that i'm unable to edit it since sudo doesn't work
[07:05] <ferronica> right
[07:05] <ZeZu> so i dont have to handle the screwy formats many use
[07:05] <slavik> oh
[07:06] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Just need to add XP to that list then. We can talk you through it
[07:06] <HymnToLife> zido> try booting in rescue mode, you'll have a root terminal
[07:06] <zido> ok
[07:06] <HymnToLife> and you'll be able to edit whatever you want
[07:06] <HymnToLife> but be careful ;)
[07:06] <slavik> zezu, write your own parser
[07:06] <ferronica> what i didnt get u sorry
[07:06] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: now it says "Use the force option to work a mounted filesystem." LoL.
[07:06] <zido> how do i do that when Grub goes directly to the standard ubuntu installation?
[07:06] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: hehe
[07:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Is XP on the list?
[07:07] <HymnToLife> zido> GRUB tell you "press ESC to enter GRUB menu", right ?
[07:07] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Ya gotta unmount it to relabel it, then. :D
[07:07] <ferronica> yes when i boot ubuntu it show me
[07:07] <HymnToLife> press ESC then ;)
[07:07] <ferronica> Xp pro
[07:07] <ferronica> but when i choose it
[07:07] <ferronica> NTLDR missing
[07:07] <Fysidiko> ah, that's a different problem
[07:07] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: i have tried unmounting it first in disk manager, but as soon as i close disk manager it appears back on my dekstop mounted ^^
[07:07] <zido> HymnToLife: ah, there we go.. don't know what i'm supposed to place in /etc/hosts, do you? :)
[07:07] <HymnToLife> ferronica> boot from XP CD, run a recovery console
[07:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: You're missing a file on your hard disk, you can get it back from the XP CD
[07:08] <ferronica> Xp is allright i know
[07:08] <HymnToLife> and run fixboot c: <= or whatever the drive letter of your XP drive is
[07:08] <paxmaster> if i am running vnc how would i do full mode
[07:08] <ferronica> when i boot Xp
[07:08] <ferronica> it works
[07:08] <HymnToLife> hmm
[07:08] <Fysidiko> I second that hmm
[07:08] <ferronica> i hav to change boot device priroty from CMOS
[07:08] <ferronica> xp is all right
[07:08] <bobulator> can anyone point me in the right direction of stuff to look at to add a thick client to my thin client network? not even sure what protocols i'm looking at messing with... NFS?
[07:08] <HymnToLife> zido> hold on a sec
[07:08] <Fysidiko> OK, XP doesn't like booting from a secondary HD
[07:08] <autosuggested> Is the xp entry in /boot/grub/menu.lst pointing at the right hard drive
[07:08] <zido> HymnToLife: oki :)
[07:09] <Fysidiko> we're going to take a look at your config file, you need to open /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:09] <Fysidiko> and scroll all the way to the bottom
[07:09] <ferronica> yes
[07:09] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: *blink*
[07:09] <ferronica> ubuntu show me Xp
[07:09] <ferronica> on boot time
[07:09] <Fysidiko> ferronica: OK
[07:09] <ferronica> but when i choose it to run
[07:09] <HymnToLife> zido> the first line should be 127.0.0.1     loclhost.localdomain     your_hostname
[07:10] <ferronica> error came NTLDR missing
[07:10] <aurore_> hey
[07:10] <Fysidiko> ferronica: open a terminal window and enter sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:10] <ferronica> to use my XP i hav to change  CMOS
[07:10] <zukero> hi
[07:10] <ferronica> boot priorty
[07:10] <aurore_> my nationality is french
[07:10] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: its probably because originally i mounted these drives with diskmounter which permanently mounts them, so it looks like i need to permanently unmount them, THEN relabel with ntsprogs, but i dont know how
[07:10] <ferronica> terminal
[07:10] <HymnToLife> !fr
[07:10] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:10] <zido> HymnToLife: ok, so the missing part was probably the "my_hostname" after "127.0.0.1 localhost" :)
[07:10] <aurore_> i am beach
[07:10] <leleobhz> someone please!
[07:11] <zukero> i'm experiencing big troubles using captive (for ntfs) on dapper flight 5, anyone managed to have it working ?
[07:11] <leleobhz> how i can configure alsa on flight6?
[07:11] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Like DOS in Windows, get it from applications - > accessories -> Terminal
[07:11] <leleobhz> alsaconf has removed
[07:11] <ferronica> ok
[07:11] <HymnToLife> please, dapper issues on #ubuntu+1
[07:11] <leleobhz> and i dont know how to make it use
[07:11] <leleobhz> ?
[07:11] <ZeZu> slavik, if you think about it, thats the entire reason i asked about a lib, so i wouldn't have to do so
[07:11] <Fysidiko> ubotu tell ferronica about terminal
[07:11] <ZeZu> what kindof help is telling me to do it myself ?
[07:12] <ferronica> no not again
[07:12] <ZeZu> why bother to type it ?
[07:12] <HymnToLife> ZeZu> what's the problem ?
[07:12] <Fysidiko> ferronica: What's up?
[07:12] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Someone sent you that one already?
[07:12] <ZeZu> was just checking if anyone know of a lib that parses a decent 3d file format
[07:12] <HymnToLife> well, maybe no one knows...
[07:13] <ZeZu> maybe
[07:13] <ferronica> ya many times
[07:13] <ferronica> ok one boot.ini opened i think
[07:13] <N3trunner> hi...is there a way i can split my desktop between my laptop's display and a monitor connected to my laptop?
[07:13] <stfn> ZeZu: have you tried "apt-cache search" with the name of the format you'd like to work with?  or googling with site:packages.ubuntu.com, or searching in Synaptic...
[07:13] <Fysidiko> ferronica: are you on Ubuntu at the moment?
[07:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: Can you use that to unmount them?  Or at least turn the auto-remount feature off?
[07:13] <ferronica> yes
[07:14] <ferronica> on ubuntu
[07:14] <Fysidiko> ferronica: do you have menu.lst open?
[07:14] <N3trunner> say, i wanna code in the laptop's display then play some movie on the monitor?
[07:14] <ferronica> of boot.ini
[07:14] <ferronica> yes
[07:14] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: im trying to find out what it was exactly called so i can "man" it, but cant find it lol
[07:14] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Go to the bottom of the file, should be something about Windows XP
[07:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Can you grab that whole section and paste it into the pastebin please
[07:15] <ferronica> it is
[07:15] <newbie33> !ftp
[07:15] <martyn> is there any way to update the ALSA drivers as they sound bad on my card
[07:15] <ubotu> FTP clients: gftp, konqueror, kbear, nautilus. FTP servers: vsftpd, proftpd
[07:15] <german> hi
[07:15] <ferronica> here in
[07:16] <ferronica> where we talking
[07:16] <Fysidiko> no, the pastebin
[07:16] <Fysidiko> !pastebin
[07:16] <german> any spanish?
[07:16] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
[07:16] <HymnToLife> !pastebin
[07:16] <ferronica> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[07:16] <ferronica> # on /dev/sda1
[07:16] <ferronica> title		Microsoft Windows XP Professional
[07:16] <ferronica> root		(hd2,0)
[07:16] <ferronica> savedefault
[07:16] <ferronica> makeactive
[07:16] <ferronica> map		(hd0) (hd2)
[07:16] <ferronica> map		(hd2) (hd0)
[07:16] <ferronica> chainloader	+1
[07:16] <HymnToLife> pasebin !
[07:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: lol
[07:16] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Please don't paste long things in the chat. Use the pastebin please
[07:16] <autosuggested> Fysidiko: I applaud your patience.
[07:16] <slavik> ferronica: please use pastebin
[07:16] <german> any know enemy terrytory?
[07:16] <zido> HymnToLife: works great now, thanks alot :D
[07:16] <HymnToLife> !tell ferronica about pstebin
[07:16] <vladuz976> anybody know a list of supported video cards for xgl to work in dapper?
[07:16] <ferronica> oh sorry
[07:16] <ferronica> very sorry
[07:16] <HymnToLife> zido> you're welcome :)
[07:17] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: >>>> thats the prog i used ttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:17] <ferronica> but pasted already
[07:17] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Don't worry, just try to give us a moment to reply next time :)
[07:17] <german> hey eny know ennemy territory?
[07:17] <german> any*
[07:17] <ferronica> what
[07:17] <ferronica> what i do
[07:17] <german> any know ennemy territory
[07:17] <ferronica> hav u read it
[07:17] <slavik> german: yes
[07:17] <autosuggested> ferronica: Open up http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ in firefox and paste the contents of menu.lst there.
[07:18] <german> cya
[07:18] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Please follow what autosuggested just said, paste the whole file please
[07:18] <glimp> hello again, i dowload files from torrent but it is archived in winrar how could i unrar it?
[07:18] <ferronica> whole file ok
[07:18] <ferronica> done
[07:18] <ferronica> now what
[07:18] <HymnToLife> !tell glimp about unrar
[07:19] <HymnToLife> !tell glimp about rar
[07:19] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Just give me a moment to read it. I'll get back to you in a second
[07:19] <PuMpErNiCkLe> scifi: second last section on that page has unmount instructions
[07:19] <sanjister> hello
[07:19] <sanjister> I need some help :)
[07:19] <HymnToLife> !helpme
[07:19] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[07:20] <sanjister> I lost my windows xp password
[07:20] <sanjister> and i would like to get it back by ubuntu
[07:20] <zukero> hmm
[07:20] <HymnToLife> you can't
[07:20] <autosuggested> sanjister: Are you sure that it is your password that you don't have? ;)
[07:20] <sanjister> are you sure
[07:20] <zukero> sanjister : if you could, it would be a major security hole in win xp
[07:20] <HymnToLife> +1 autosuggested
[07:20] <sanjister> yes i am
[07:20] <slavik> sanjister: there is a 'sam' file that winxp keeps, you have to crack it to get the password out, search google,you can find stuff on it
[07:21] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: yeh just saw them, will try it :)
[07:21] <Fysidiko> ferronica: You did submit the text right?
[07:21] <qBaz> hey, folks.  I'm running into a weirdly persistent GRUB problem on a brand-new installation.  Any chance I'm in the right place to mention it?
[07:21] <Blissex> sanjister: there is a special floppy based distro that may help you.
[07:21] <ferronica> yes
[07:21] <ferronica> just pasted
[07:21] <Fysidiko> ferronica: and clicked send?
[07:21] <NoUse> sanjister http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
[07:21] <Blissex> sanjister: look for the chntpw
[07:21] <ferronica> name
[07:21] <zukero> !tell zukero about captive
[07:21] <ferronica> whose name
[07:21] <sanjister> I can't find Captive Static
[07:21] <ferronica> urs
[07:21] <Fysidiko> yours
[07:21] <Fysidiko> just put ferronica
[07:21] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:22] <ferronica> ok
[07:22] <Fysidiko> ferronica: it just helps me find it
[07:22] <Blissex> sanjister: at the URL mentioned by <NoUse>
[07:22] <unikuser> @glimp open synaptic and search for rar. install all the packages u get. after that doubleclick the file and ur done
[07:22] <ferronica> ok done
[07:22] <ferronica> pasted
[07:22] <sanjister> problem: i can't burn cd
[07:22] <ferronica> oh ok done read it
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> sanjister: Try OphCrack.  Haven't tested it myself yet.
[07:22] <biosphere> hey im a newb who just installed ubuntu on my laptop.  when im on ac power my monitor brightness is full, when im on batt power the brightness is on minimum. my function keys for altering brightness dont work. how can i adjust the brightness settings manually?
[07:22] <Fysidiko> ferronica: that's better, I've got it now
[07:22] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Give me a second
[07:23] <ferronica> ok given lol
[07:23] <Frogzoo> biosphere: which make?
[07:23] <biosphere> its a hp/compaq x1000
[07:23] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: "umount: /media/windows: not mounted
[07:23] <scifi> " they are still there tho!!!
[07:23] <ferronica> two of u guys helped me lot really
[07:23] <Frogzoo> biosphere: hmm... dunno, suggest google 'linux hp acpi'
[07:23] <qBaz> the GRUB problem: brand new installation to a SATA disk.  Did the install successfully a couple of times, trying out different options.  Now, GRUB is either hanging on boot, or it's returning "Error 22."
[07:23] <biosphere> ok will ltry that
[07:24] <ferronica> why u doing so much for us
[07:24] <Nwallins|home> hi, does nautilus do remote scp/sftp over port 22?
[07:24] <glimp> unikuser yeah i installed it already but it says not supported i know it is winrar archived coz i can extract it on windows hmm...
[07:24] <newbie33> why on xmms font is so little?
[07:24] <HymnToLife> ferronica> because we have nothing else to do :p
[07:24] <Nwallins|home> nvm, figured it out
[07:24] <qBaz> so I booted the live CD, re-ran grub to re-install it on the MBR... no dice.
[07:24] <ferronica> why
[07:24] <newbie33> how to fix xmms options font size?
[07:24] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Don't listen to him! We're normal people!
[07:24] <Blissex> biosphere: it is not so easy... For some brands of laptops there are special utilities that enable the function keys or set the brightness directly. Otherwise, look at '/proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightness'
[07:25] <HymnToLife> you're not funny PsyberOne
[07:25] <Fysidiko> ferronica: has XP ever booted from that menu?
[07:25] <ferronica> u  guys got  good knowledge
[07:25] <ferronica> in linux
[07:25] <unikuser> k. now commmand is ... unrar filename
[07:25] <sanjister> oh come on..
[07:25] <HymnToLife> Fysidiko*
[07:25] <ferronica> no never
[07:25] <ferronica> i tried
[07:25] <Blissex> biosphere: most likely the change in brightness is driven by something like the 'acpid' dmon using that file
[07:25] <sanjister> firefox doesn't want to dl it
[07:25] <ferronica> but error
[07:25] <unikuser> did u get unrar command?
[07:25] <ferronica> NTLDR missing
[07:25] <scifi> PiMpErNiCkle: got an apology to make, unmounting in disk manager to work, i must have pressed close and not "ok"
[07:25] <scifi> does*
[07:25] <cyberix> Will old releases get the new update-manager too?
[07:26] <cyberix> One that makes it possible to upgrade to next Ubuntu release.
[07:26] <ferronica> Xp is in SATA
[07:26] <ferronica> i hav 3 HDD
[07:26] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html - add this to the topic
[07:27] <Frogzoo> cyberix: you can update old releases by altering your repos to the release +1, and then 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' - the update-manager's not essential
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <qBaz> no thoughts on GRUB "Error 22" after several reinstalls?
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <HymnToLife> !ops
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <Frogzoo> ....
[07:27] <Fysidiko> ferronica: can you open /boot/grub/device.map and paste the contents of that into the pastebin too please
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <Sk1Ll> http://itreviews.blogspot.com/2006/04/ubuntu-606-beta.html
[07:27] <_jason> skyll: STOP
[07:28] <qBaz> I'd go check out the URL, but I don't want to encourage him.
[07:28] <autosuggested> Ops?
[07:28] <Frogzoo> Amaranth's on it
[07:28] <ferronica> Fysidiko----ok
[07:28] <ferronica> error
[07:28] <ferronica> permission denied
[07:28] <Amaranth> was hoping after getting flooded out he'd quit
[07:28] <Fysidiko> you need to use sudo
[07:29] <ferronica> ok
[07:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: sudo gedit /boot/grub/device.map
[07:29] <seppe> hi, I have a install cd of ubuntu 5.04 .. can I install it and update to dapper flight 5? Is it enough to alter my sources.list and do a apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade && apt-get upgrade?
[07:29] <Amaranth> seppe: you have to upgrade to breezy
[07:29] <Amaranth> seppe: then from breezy to dapper
[07:29] <qBaz> seppe: you have to take single steps to BB and then DD
[07:29] <ferronica> sudo/boot/grub/device.map
[07:29] <Amaranth> seppe: probably easier to just get a new CD
[07:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: sudo gedit /boot/grub/device.map
[07:29] <cyberix> Frogzoo: I know. I wanted to teach an Average Joe(tte) the standard upgrading behavior.
[07:30] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Don't forget the gedit :)
[07:30] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive
[07:30] <ferronica> ok
[07:30] <ferronica> done
[07:30] <Amaranth> seppe: and we're at Ubuntu 6.06 LTS "Dapper Drake" Beta now, flight 5 is two versions old
[07:30] <martyn> how would iinstall m$ fonts
[07:30] <ferronica> done
[07:30] <ferronica> read it
[07:30] <unikuser> apt-get install msttcorefonts
[07:31] <martyn> ta
[07:31] <qBaz> I'll rephrase the question: is there a way to zero out the current contents of the MBR?
[07:32] <martyn> unikuser: that did not work
[07:32] <ferronica> Fysidiko:Is there any problem there???
[07:32] <qBaz> first N blocks on the disk written to zeros with dd, maybe?
[07:32] <ferronica> Fysidiko:
[07:32] <Amaranth> qBaz: if you can figure out what N is
[07:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Nothing I can see. I'm just reading about NTLDR, one moment
[07:32] <HymnToLife> qBaz> maybe but I don't think it's very useful...
[07:32] <Amaranth> qBaz: I think it's 512
[07:32] <Frogzoo> qBaz: 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=256 count=1'
[07:32] <Amaranth> ah, 256
[07:32] <ferronica> Fysidiko:my Xp is alright no problem
[07:32] <Frogzoo> qBaz: but be vewy careful
[07:32] <Amaranth> qBaz: why do you want to wipe the mbr?
[07:33] <Frogzoo> Amaranth: not sure if it's 256 or 512, just erring on side of caution
[07:33] <Fysidiko> ferronica: there's got to be something wrong somewhere!
[07:33] <ferronica> Fysidiko:i can use it,but i hav to change boot device priority from CMOS
[07:33] <qBaz> brand new install, GRUB is either hanging or giving me "error 22" when I boot...
[07:33] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Yeah, I got that
[07:33] <unikuser> actually it is 512 but 256 is ok.
[07:33] <qBaz> this despite several re-installs, and booting to the live cd and attempting to re-run grub from there
[07:33] <Dr_Willis> reinstalling grub over the mbr is safer then trying to wipe it THEN reinstlling grub.
[07:34] <ferronica> Fysidiko:i wanna get RID from CMOS
[07:34] <kadmus> how to install mysql 5 on ubuntu 5.10 ?
[07:34] <ferronica> to change everytime my boot device
[07:34] <Dr_Willis> last i saw somthing like that qBaz  i was telling it the wrong hd. :P or hda, vs hda1
[07:34] <qBaz> oh, believe me, I've tried reinstalling 3-4 times from the DVD
[07:34] <qBaz> I'm completely baffled.
[07:34] <Dr_Willis> error 22 Hmm
[07:34] <unikuser> @qBaz do u have more than one hds
[07:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:Xp is in my SATA HDD
[07:35] <qBaz> yah, I've got 4, all identical SATA
[07:35] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Yes, it's on /dev/sda, which is device 2
[07:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:yes
[07:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:right
[07:35] <unikuser> then u might be installing grub on different hd than ur primary disk
[07:35] <TokenBad> how do you use .run files?
[07:35] <qBaz> Dr_Willis: googling for the error gave me the idea to boot the live CD and attempt to re-run grub from there
[07:35] <qBaz> but no dice.
[07:35] <Jimmey__> ./name_of_file.run
[07:35] <dextro_dude> i need help folks
[07:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:is there any way???
[07:35] <Fysidiko> ferronica: One moment
[07:36] <unikuser> r u sure. u did it correctly
[07:36] <Dr_Willis> qBaz,  im thinking it may be a Sata/grub issue
[07:36] <ferronica> Fysidiko:Okay given lol
[07:36] <qBaz> and you'd think that just re-running the installer (brand new install, so I don't care about the contents of the disks) would do it.
[07:36] <iloadmine> Hello all I would like to know if anyone knows hwo to enable XDMCP on Ubuntu 5.10 im using breezy I have it installed and running I just need to enable it any help plz.
[07:36] <goonie> question: how do I supress taps on the touchpad on my laptop? And any special function like back or forward for that matter?
[07:37] <Dr_Willis> goonie,  can edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf and tell it to use what other mouse you have. instead of /dev/input/mice
[07:37] <Dr_Willis> goonie,  but thats a bit of an annoyance
[07:37] <Frogzoo> iloadmine: system -> admin -> login screen -> security -> enable xdmcp & then play with settings in xdmcp tab
[07:37] <qBaz> so I'm hoping that completely zeroing out the MBR -- hell, the whole disk, for all I care -- might help.
[07:37] <qBaz> because otherwise I may start to cry.  :|
[07:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: OK, I've got a possible solution
[07:38] <jareth_> any goos ideas to drop attacks on my ssh-server via iptables from my logs in /var/log/auth.log?
[07:38] <Frogzoo> qBaz: 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=256 count=1'
[07:38] <kamilos> hello! why i cant log on root in main log panel??
[07:38] <Frogzoo> no more mbr
[07:38] <ferronica> Fysidiko:oh really tell me
[07:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Give me a second to get it into some understandable form :)
[07:38] <ferronica> Fysidiko:but one thing i dont wanna to harm my Xp
[07:38] <Frogzoo> !tell kamilos about root
[07:38] <Dr_Willis> kamilos,  direct loging in, by root is disabled  by default.
[07:38] <TokenBad> what files are kept in the /tmp folder
[07:38] <Frogzoo> !sudo
[07:38] <ubotu> sudo is, like, a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[07:38] <fyrestrtr> jareth_: install bfd
[07:38] <goonie> Dr_Willis~ well I know I did this once before, just don't remember how.. It had something to do with adding a line in xorg.conf and giving it a value of 0
[07:38] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: temporary files - /tmp is scrubbed on reboot
[07:39] <Dr_Willis> goonie,  that sounds like some option for your touchpad modules. My laptop has a 'off' button right next to the touchpad. Lol
[07:39] <Fysidiko> ferronica: No matter how badly I destroyed your grub config, your XP won't be touched
[07:39] <TokenBad> is there a way I can erase the stuff? or would it harm me...
[07:39] <goonie> Dr_Willis~ hehe.. that's handy
[07:39] <Fysidiko> ferronica: It doesnt work at the moment, we can't break XP, so things can only improve :)
[07:39] <ferronica> Ok
[07:39] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: reboot, /tmp all gone
[07:39] <Dr_Willis> goonie,  yea.  i thought it was a nice touch
[07:39] <TokenBad> yeah but would rather not reboot to clean it...
[07:40] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: just ignore /tmp, there's no need
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> unless his hd is full
[07:40] <TokenBad> yeah
[07:40] <TokenBad> thats the point
[07:40] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: du -s /tmp
[07:41] <TokenBad> Frogzoo, what does that do..it just posted something and then didn't clean it
[07:41] <Stormx2> !ot! Fedora or CentOS for a server I'm buying?
[07:41] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Stormx2
[07:41] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: it show's how much space is being used in /tmp
[07:42] <TokenBad> 260
[07:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: We're going to edit your menu.lst file
[07:42] <Frogzoo> TokenBad: 260k is not worth fussing over
[07:42] <iloadmine> Frogzoo: Thanks much that did so far so good 1 more quest im using XDMCP for and LTSP to have a Thin Client login ne pointers
[07:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: first thing is to make a backup, just in case we screw up
[07:42] <ferronica> Fysidiko:will it destroy my ubuntu
[07:42] <jareth_> fyrestrtr: it's not in my repos :(
[07:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: we're not making any changes to Ubuntu, don't worry
[07:42] <Frogzoo> !ltsp
[07:42] <ubotu> ltsp is, like, the Linux Terminal Server Project - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThinClientHowto (for Breezy), https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTSPHowTo (pre Breezy).  See also http://www.ltsp.org/
[07:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica: hopefully it'll all work afterward
[07:43] <bthornton> I'm running Ubuntu Dapper (Flight 5); is it possible to upgrade to Beta without burning a new CD?
[07:43] <amir_> hey guys do any of u know how to ply mp3 in ubunu
[07:43] <ferronica> ok
[07:43] <ferronica> now what i do tell me
[07:43] <Frogzoo> amir_: amarok
[07:43] <Frogzoo> !amarok
[07:43] <ferronica> how to back up m
[07:43] <ubotu> [amarok]  a music player for Linux and Unix with an intuitive interface. See http://amarok.kde.org ; amaroK's features: http://amarok.kde.org/content/view/51/1/
[07:43] <ferronica> Fysidiko:back up
[07:43] <amir_> ok so all wa i have to do is to download it
[07:43] <amir_> !!
[07:43] <ubotu> amir_: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:44] <Fysidiko> ferronica: in a terminal, run sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /menubackup.list
[07:44] <TokenBad> ok well how do I run a .run file
[07:44] <autosuggested> !mp3
[07:44] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:44] <TokenBad> sudo sh nameoffile.run right?
[07:44] <spike> !about
[07:44] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, spike
[07:44] <NoUse> bthornton if you are running ubuntu updater then you are all up to date
[07:44] <spike> who is managing ubotu?
[07:44] <qBaz> sigh.  No dice.  Zero'd the MBR on /dev/sda, re-ran grub, got nothing.  No Grub messages at all, no error, just ... no booty.  Poop.
[07:44] <ferronica> Fysidiko:now
[07:44] <ferronica> done now
[07:44] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Next we're going to change the file itself
[07:45] <autosuggested> spike: A crazy bot..
[07:45] <Fysidiko> ferronica: open it up using sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:45] <Frogzoo> !tell qBaz about fixgrub
[07:45] <ferronica> back copy is done
[07:45] <spike> !tell spike about server
[07:45] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I've made a few changes to the file, it's in the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12683
[07:45] <Frogzoo> !grubrestore
[07:45] <ubotu> well, grubrestore is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[07:45] <kamilos> why i cant open my win-xp mounted partition?
[07:46] <qBaz> Frogzoo: interesting.
[07:46] <NoUse> !tell kamilos about ntfs
[07:46] <kamilos> i can do it on root acount in console only
[07:46] <qBaz> didn't know that existed.
[07:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Replace everything in your /boot/grub/menu.lst file with that, save, reboot and hope
[07:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Make sure you don't copy the line numbers :)
[07:46] <rabe> please, just tell me how to have 5.1 (surround) output with ALSA, i'm getting lost in all those specific (and solutionless) threads!?
[07:46] <NoUse> kamilos the linnk ubotu sent you should have some things that will help
[07:46] <Frogzoo> qBaz: 95% of queries in this channel are in the bot, if you know where
[07:46] <bthornton> NoUse: I don't think so--the Beta page says that it includes Gnome 2.14.1, but I just checked and I'm running 2.14.0
[07:46] <bthornton> NoUse: Although you'd think the Ubuntu Updater would do that--I just checked and it says my system is up to date.
[07:46] <stfn> TokenBad: if nameoffile.run contains shell commands then what you posted will run them with root privledges.  Be very sure you look in the file and know exactly what all of it's going to do first
[07:47] <Fysidiko> ferronica: If this doesn't work, you need someone smarter than me
[07:47] <bthornton> It did say it was "holding back" 3 packages--might that be the problem?
[07:47] <ferronica> lol
[07:47] <ferronica> lol
[07:47] <NoUse> bthornton possibly, run apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:47] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Only other thing I can think of is booting to XP by default and using the XP bootloader to load Ubuntu
[07:47] <rabe> please, just tell me how to have 5.1 (surround) output with ALSA, i'm getting lost in all those specific (and solutionless) threads!?
[07:47] <Fysidiko> ferronica: And that thing's butt ugly
[07:48] <ferronica> hey my firefox not opening
[07:48] <Fysidiko> oh dear
[07:48] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Do you have access to email? I can email it to you
[07:48] <AAA> ferronica  find ~/ -name LOCK
[07:48] <bthornton> NoUse: last line says: "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded."
[07:48] <qBaz> well, we'll see if this does anything different than what I was doing, booting via liveCD and running grub-install.
[07:48] <bthornton> I wonder if I don't have the right repo installed
[07:48] <qBaz> seems like either should work, but maybe booting via rescue has special powers or something.
[07:48] <rabe> please, just tell me how to have 5.1 (surround) output with ALSA, how, how, how!???
[07:49] <newbie33> !fonts
[07:49] <ubotu> I heard fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto
[07:49] <Fysidiko> ubotu tell rabe -about repeat
[07:49] <rabe> Fysidiko: i mean everybody have it working or know how, but i don't find ANYTHING for 5.1 surround enabling!?
[07:50] <we3d> hello
[07:50] <Fysidiko> rabe: If you find anything, tell me! I haven't had 5.1 on Ubuntu since Hoary
[07:50] <iloadmine> Frogzoo:http://ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html#AEN618 my lstpadmin screen is the same as on the link is there a simplified way  to enable I did as told I enabled it as told any clue to hext step??
[07:50] <NoUse> bthornton you probably have the ight repos I just don't know why those packages are being help back
[07:51] <Fysidiko> rabe: I've broken Ubuntu twice trying to get it going, given up now, hopefully it'll work in Dapper
[07:51] <bthornton> me either :(
[07:51] <bthornton> I'm going to look through my repos...
[07:51] <rabe> Fysidiko: i do find a lot of things about asound or emu10k1, but wtf is it?
[07:52] <qBaz> no dice.  Hangs post-BIOS at exactly the same place.
[07:52] <Smirnoff> Can anyone help a newb to Ubuntu installing drivers?
[07:52] <freezey> can anyone assist with a samba question
[07:52] <freezey> ?
[07:52] <Frogzoo> !tell iloadmine about ltsp
[07:52] <qBaz> I'm starting to think that maybe there's a BIOS problem.
[07:52] <Fysidiko> rabe: asound is an open source sound driver system
[07:52] <NoUse> Smirnoff it would help if you were more specific with your problem
[07:52] <rabe> Fysidiko: for ex. this page: http://alsa.opensrc.org/SurroundSound, what can i begin with it?
[07:52] <Fysidiko> rabe: Not sure about emu10k1, from Googling it looks like another
[07:53] <ferronica_> hello
[07:53] <rabe> "Just pass surround51  as the PCM name."  - what does that mean???
[07:53] <ferronica_> r u there
[07:53] <Fysidiko> ferronica: hi
[07:53] <ferronica_> ya
[07:54] <bthornton> NoUse: Didn't have the proper repos enabled :).  Thanks for your help
[07:54] <ferronica_> i dont y my firefox not opening
[07:54] <Fysidiko> rabe: it means play a sound file with that command (aplay -Dsurround51 foo.wav)
[07:54] <NoUse> bthornton sure
[07:54] <ferronica_> Fysidiko:what happend to my FF
[07:54] <ferronica_> Fysidiko:not running
[07:55] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Your FF is probably still locked from last use
[07:55] <ferronica_> Fysidiko:why
[07:55] <ferronica_> some error comig
[07:55] <rabe> Fysidiko: ok, but if i want to play a mp3/DVD with surround, how to?
[07:55] <we3d> did someone try to install lives (the video editor?) I found one info that i have to add a line to my apt sources.list, but it doesent work, whats wrong with this line: deb http://people.ubuntubrasil.org/~rclbelem/lives/breezy/ binary/
[07:55] <iloadmine> This link is what I have mostly done that screen is what I have on terminal -> http://ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html#AEN618 my lstpadmin screen is the same as on the link is there a simplified way  to enable I did as told I enabled it as told any clue to next step?
[07:55] <Fysidiko> ferronnica_: I think it's normally a file permission error, you need to delete a file from your home directory
[07:56] <ferronica_> Fysidiko:which one
[07:56] <Fysidiko> ferronnica: Open up your home directory in nautilus, and reveal hidden files by pressing ctrl-H
[07:56] <Fysidiko> rabe: No idea, sorry! I'd try the command with a 6-channel wav first to find out if your ALSA setup runs in 6 channels
[07:56] <Smirnoff> I am trying to install intel drivers for my new latop for the mobile graphics chip, I can get to my terminal. Unfortunately all my skillsets are all Windows based and the commands to execute are greek to me.
[07:56] <Fysidiko> rabe: Some programs let you set the command to play sounds, you can use that command with those
[07:57] <rabe> like?
[07:57] <NoUse> we3d works on my system, what kind of error are you getting
[07:57] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive
[07:57] <Fysidiko> rabe: off the top of my head I can only think of gaim... I'm sure others do though
[07:57] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: do you have any extensions installed in FF?
[07:57] <rabe> Fysidiko: where exactly in GAIM, thanks?
[07:58] <we3d> NoUse, kinda like file not found, its in german so i wont paste the error
[07:58] <ferronica_> ok opened home folder
[07:58] <Fysidiko> rabe: sound tab in preferences
[07:58] <cycus_zwisus> hello linux maniacs :)
[07:58] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: do you have any extensions installed in FF?
[07:58] <ferronica_> and pressed ctrl.h
[07:58] <ferronica_> yes
[07:58] <ferronica_> many
[07:58] <ferronica_> theme
[07:58] <NoUse> we3d make sure its formatted correctly, all on one line and with only one space between each piece
[07:58] <ferronica_> donload them all
[07:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: in that case, you need to open up .mozilla
[07:59] <ferronica_> ok
[07:59] <calamari> hi
[07:59] <ferronica_> opened .mozilla
[07:59] <ferronica_> now
[07:59] <we3d> NoUse, can i pm you and show you the error? formatting is okay
[07:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: go into folder firefox
[08:00] <ferronica_> ok
[08:00] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: look for a file called lock
[08:00] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: if it's there, delete it
[08:00] <calamari> is there a way to have a file be treated as a block device, but not be mounted?  For example, I'd like to emulate /dev/hdc with a file
[08:00] <mjr> calamari, losetup
[08:00] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive
[08:00] <calamari> mjr: thanks!
[08:00] <ferronica_> no
[08:01] <NoUse> we3d put it #flood
[08:01] <ferronica_> there is no file called lock
[08:01] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Ah
[08:01] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Not sure what's wrong then
[08:01] <Smirnoff> Can anyone help me find a compiler, because I am getting an error: configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
[08:01] <Smirnoff> See `config.log' for more details.
[08:01] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: I'd just log out and in again, unless someone else has a better idea
[08:01] <fyrestrtr> Smirnoff: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:02] <ferronica_> what
[08:02] <ferronica_> i didnt get U?
[08:02] <pivo> 
[08:02] <pivo> hi
[08:02] <ferronica_> do i rebbot
[08:02] <ferronica_> reboot
[08:02] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive. i unmount the drive in question run the relabel command which it accepts, but when i remount it still has default label
[08:02] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: No, just log out and in again
[08:02] <ferronica_> ok
[08:02] <ferronica_> wait
[08:02] <rabe> gently, i'm gettting REALLY pissed off with breezy (hope dapper will be better for that): 1. ATI drivers NOT working, no matter what I do 2. 5.1 Surround not working ? Isn't that bad?
[08:02] <Frogzoo> Smirnoff: you'll also need to install gcc-3.4 if you want to build drivers
[08:02] <fyrestrtr> rabe: ATI drivers work fine here.
[08:03] <rabe> for you maybe, lucky you
[08:03] <pivoto> hmm I have trouble with 5.1 surround as well :((
[08:03] <fyrestrtr> rabe: and ATI drivers not working are not a fault of breezy, ATI makes crap drivers.
[08:03] <Frogzoo> rabe: which vid card?
[08:03] <rabe> radeon 9800
[08:03] <Smirnoff> fyrestrtr: Your commands are propbly flawless, but I am brand new to linux based commands. I finally after 3 days found the terminal, which I see as a the command line. How do I get sudo apt-get?
[08:03] <Frogzoo> !fglrx
[08:03] <ubotu> fglrx is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:03] <rabe> opf course it's NOT HE FAULT of UBUNTU
[08:03] <Frogzoo> rabe: install fglrx ^^
[08:03] <fyrestrtr> Smirnoff: just type it directly at the terminal prompt
[08:03] <rabe> but still it IS a problem i have in ubuntu
[08:04] <Frogzoo> !tell rabe about fglrx
[08:04] <fyrestrtr> sudo apt-get install build-essential <-- type that, exacly.
[08:04] <rabe> Frogzoo: i tried x ways of doing that, just EVERY possible way
[08:04] <|lostbyte|> !bash
[08:04] <ubotu> For a list of basic commands, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[08:04] <calamari> mjr: what am I doing wrong?  http://rafb.net/paste/results/rXETKC88.html
[08:04] <|lostbyte|> Smirnoff: ^
[08:04] <scifi> noone can help me ?
[08:04] <ferronica_> didnt worked
[08:04] <mimm> hi together.. just wanted some help with fluxbox transparency and feh..
[08:04] <rabe> f*** ATI
[08:05] <cycus_zwisus> how is it to be an anarchist?
[08:05] <rabe> why didn't i buy a Nvidia?
[08:05] <_jason> mimm: what's up?
[08:05] <Fysidiko> ferronica: open up the system monitor
[08:05] <Frogzoo> rabe: 'sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx'
[08:05] <pivoto> seems the hardware vendors are firmly behind Win
[08:05] <mimm> _jason - i cannot run the render on thing
[08:05] <fyrestrtr> pivoto: that's where all the money is.
[08:05] <Fysidiko> ferronica: (apps -> system tools) and go to processes
[08:05] <_jason> mimm: what render on thing?
[08:05] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive. i unmount the drive in question run the relabel command which it accepts, but when i remount, it still has the default label
[08:06] <rabe> Frogzoo: tried that at least 15 times, really
[08:06] <ferronica_> where is it
[08:06] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: look for anything to do with firefox
[08:06] <ferronica_> system monitor
[08:06] <calamari> mjr: never mind... was missing -f
[08:06] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Applications -> System Tools
[08:06] <Frogzoo> rabe: ok, now 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[08:06] <rabe> 20 times
[08:06] <ferronica_> found
[08:06] <mimm> fluxbox -i in aterm.. am a newbie and had read somewhere that this is what i need to have
[08:06] <pivoto> i need help for surround sound...
[08:06] <[C] hris> how would i go about moving the screen soi t fits my monitor
[08:06] <Frogzoo> rabe: and what is the result? black screen?
[08:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Go to the processes tab, is there anything to do with firefox
[08:07] <rabe> a general question: with the ATI (fglrx) drivers, will the the scrolling, moving processes be smoother?
[08:07] <Fysidiko> ?
[08:07] <mimm> or? how can i get the edit alpha option?
[08:07] <Smirnoff> fyresttrtr: Unfortunaly I installed the Ubuntu from a dvd and when I have it in my drive it does not seem to find the "Breezy" extensions needed to install
[08:07] <rabe> Frogzoo: fglrxinfo -> MESA project
[08:07] <_jason> mimm: are you using fluxbox from the repositories?
[08:07] <UKMatt> hey I have a question for someone about uninstalling
[08:07] <martyn> is there any way to force firefox to use th m$ fonts
[08:08] <ferronica_> no there is no ff running
[08:08] <Frogzoo> rabe: now 'sudo /etc/X11/xorg.conf'   & replace the line 'driver ati'  with 'driver fglrx'
[08:08] <ferronica_> nautilus is there
[08:08] <_jason> martyn: in preferences you can force it to use any font you want I believe
[08:08] <NoUse> UKMatt if you ask the question, we'll have a better shot at answering it
[08:08] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive. i unmount the drive in question run the relabel command which it accepts, but when i remount, it still has the default label
[08:08] <martyn> _jason: i look cant see it
[08:08] <mimm> yes, but upgraded to 0.9.15.1
[08:08] <rabe> Frogzoo: i did that already, the problem is much more deep
[08:08] <iloadmine> Can ne1 help w/ enabling XDMCP I have enable as told but it doesn't show enabled in the ltspadmin
[08:09] <UKMatt> ha alright, well i was playing around with ubuntu b/c i just put it on yesterday, and put on some flight sim game, which won't run, and i don't know how to uninstall it
[08:09] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Open a terminal, type mv .mozilla .mozilla2
[08:09] <martyn> _jason: sorry i lie i found it thx
[08:09] <rabe> a general question: with the ATI (fglrx) drivers, will the the scrolling, moving processes be smoother?
[08:09] <imactest1> does anyone know what the tool was to position the screen?
[08:09] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: and then try it
[08:09] <imactest1> x something
[08:09] <_jason> mimm: how did you upgrade?
[08:09] <imactest1> on the fly
[08:09] <NoUse> UKMatt synaptic will allow you to remove it
[08:09] <imactest1> for a mac without manual buttons to do it
[08:09] <NoUse> !tell UKMatt about synaptic
[08:09] <[C] hris> I need to move my screen as well
[08:09] <UKMatt> i couldnt find it there either, maybe i just don't know how to use it
[08:09] <iloadmine> Can ne1 help w/ enabling XDMCP I have enable as told but it doesn't show enabled in the ltspadmin
[08:10] <ferronica_> ok worked
[08:10] <Frogzoo> rabe: under 'Section Module", do you have 'Load  "dri"
[08:10] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: good
[08:10] <imactest1> Does anyone know the tool to move the screen position etc.
[08:10] <rabe> Frogzoo: yewp
[08:10] <fliegenderfrosch> how well do pcmcia 56k modems work out of the box in ubuntu?
[08:10] <imactest1> what you normally do with buttons on the screen itself
[08:10] <NoUse> UKMatt what is the game called?
[08:10] <imactest1> help! :(
[08:10] <ferronica_> but theme changed
[08:10] <fliegenderfrosch> (in dapper)
[08:10] <mimm> dont understand the process, i run on ubuntu breezy, tried to install the new version from the fbx.page.. didnt run.. so i chose the older version from synaptic and now ot seems to work..
[08:10] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: That folder had all your themes/extensions in
[08:10] <ferronica_> where is my all extensions
[08:11] <sumthinXtra> hi roooooom
[08:11] <iloadmine> Can ne1 help w/ enabling XDMCP I have enable as told but it doesn't show enabled in the ltspadmin
[08:11] <_jason> mimm: ok, well did you install feh?
[08:11] <ferronica_> but not working now
[08:11] <UKMatt> FlightGear v
[08:11] <UKMatt> 0.9.10 sry
[08:11] <mimm> ehm
[08:11] <majd> Hi, can i please get some help installing the driver for my ati radeon 9200?
[08:11] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: We only moved it, not deleted it, so you can move it back later and try to fix FF, but I don't know what to do
[08:11] <mimm> so yes
[08:11] <majd> i can't figure it out
[08:11] <sumthinXtra> is there anyone free to help me out wid wireless isues ?
[08:11] <majd> or find it for that matter
[08:11] <sumthinXtra> ??
[08:11] <NoUse> UKMatt the other way is from a console run "sudo apt-get remove flightgear"
[08:11] <_jason> mimm: huh?
[08:11] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Something in that folder is wrong
[08:12] <ferronica_> oknow
[08:12] <dougsko> hi all
[08:12] <ferronica_> what
[08:12] <iloadmine> Can ne1 help w/ enabling XDMCP I have enable as told but it doesn't show enabled in the ltspadmin
[08:12] <mimm> :) zes, i haveit, what should i do next? thanx 4 help, as i m tryin to fix this 4 some hours right now..
[08:12] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: All your extensions and themes are now in .mozilla2 instead of .mozilla, if you rename it back to .mozilla later they'll come back, but FF won't start again
[08:12] <UKMatt> UKMatt the other way is from a console run "sudo apt-get remove flightgear"
[08:12] <ferronica_> ok
[08:12] <_jason> mimm: ok well did you set the background with fbsetbg?
[08:12] <UKMatt> whoops hold on, forgot copy hotkey is different
[08:12] <ferronica_> now
[08:12] <UKMatt> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:12] <UKMatt> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[08:12] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If you can put with with basic FF now you can more it back later and someone smarter can fix FF for you
[08:12] <Frogzoo> iloadmine: you might need to restart X, logout & 'ctrl alt backspace'
[08:13] <NoUse> UKMatt you have to close synaptic
[08:13] <ferronica_> now boot
[08:13] <ferronica_> problem
[08:13] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Open up menu.lst : sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:13] <NoUse> UKMatt and becareful about pasting stuff in here
[08:13] <ferronica_> ok
[08:13] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive. i unmount the drive in question run the relabel command which it accepts, but when i remount, it still has the default label
[08:13] <UKMatt> alright sry
[08:13] <ferronica_> ok now
[08:13] <UKMatt> well it gave me this : Package flightgear is not installed, so not removed
[08:13] <UKMatt> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[08:13] <ferronica_> opened
[08:13] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: Go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12683 in FF and copy the file I've uploaded there
[08:14] <Frogzoo> rabe: dpkg -l xorg-driver-fglrx
[08:14] <limbert65> Seeking help:  Ubuntu 5.10 suddenly will not mount a CD on the desktop.  Any help appreciated.
[08:14] <iloadmine> Frogzoo: restart X??? Never did that before forgive me im still a little new to this...
[08:14] <dougsko> quick question, if enable all the dapper repositories, and comment out the breezy ones, then do a apt-get update, apt-get upgrade, how is that different then running apt-get dist-upgrade?
[08:14] <NoUse> UKMatt looks like it's not installed
[08:14] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: you need to replace all the text in menu.lst with that. Make sure you don't catch any line numbers.
[08:14] <ferronica_> and what abot back UP
[08:14] <Frogzoo> iloadmine: you might need to restart X, logout & 'ctrl alt backspace'
[08:14] <mimm> _jason - yes, i have it.. and i think something from gnome WM /also installed/ makes my term to get also transparent.. but in menus, slit, toolbar, and windows nothin..
[08:14] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: We already backed it up earlier, don't worry
[08:14] <UKMatt> hmm, it has 2 links on the desktop, i should just be fine deleting them?
[08:14] <knight> hello evryone
[08:15] <ferronica_> line no. u mean 001,002
[08:15] <iloadmine> brb im gonna try to logout and do ctr alt backspace
[08:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If something goes wrong, you won't be able to boot to XP from grub, which is the problem at the moment!
[08:15] <NoUse> UKMatt how did you install the game, did you use synaptic?
[08:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: yeah
[08:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica_:Don't copy those
[08:15] <knight> no dont need to log out
[08:15] <UKMatt> nah
[08:15] <ferronica_> what u said
[08:15] <NoUse> UKMatt you should always use syanptic
[08:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If you start selecting at the # it won't get them
[08:15] <ferronica_> from Xp
[08:15] <dougsko> basically, should i do a dist-upgrade if im want to use the dapper repositories?
[08:15] <_jason> mimm: I just realized I compiled fluxbox... so I'm not sure if the one in the repos was compiled with support for that or not.  Basically on mine all I had to do was install feh, use feh with fbsetbg -f file, and then restart fluxbox, then I could control transparency
[08:15] <ferronica_> ok
[08:16] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: I haven't changed anything about Ubuntu. The worst that can happen is this doesn't fix it.
[08:16] <UKMatt> well i'm not that worried about it, i gatta run but one more quick question, does ubuntu have a amarok version?
[08:16] <NoUse> yeah
[08:16] <NoUse> get it with synaptic
[08:16] <Frogzoo> dougsko: at this point, using the dapper repos for production machine's is not rec'dd as it's still beta
[08:16] <_jason> mimm: pastebin what fluxbox -i gives you, maybe we can do some quick research and figure it out
[08:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell mimm about pastebin
[08:17] <scifi> can anyone help me with ntfsprogs, trying to perm. relabel a drive. i unmount the drive in question run the relabel command which it accepts, but when i remount, it still has the default label
[08:17] <ferronica_> i started copying it from---menu.list
[08:17] <dougsko> Frogzoo, ok, cool
[08:17] <ferronica_> okay
[08:17] <ferronica_> not 001,002........
[08:17] <mimm> hm.. thats the deal.. but why does it not run on menus? ..pastebin?
[08:17] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: it's menu.lst, not .list
[08:17] <_jason> mimm: check your private messages
[08:17] <ferronica_> # menu.lst - See: grub(8), info grub, update-grub(8)
[08:18] <ferronica_> started from here
[08:18] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: perfect
[08:18] <iloadmine> frogzoo: lol I did it logged out the did ctrl alt backspace but still doesn't show as enable in ltspadmin screen any suggestions???
[08:18] <ferronica_> now save
[08:18] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: yes
[08:18] <_jason> mimm: actually, just tell tell me what this says: fluxbox -i | grep RENDER
[08:18] <ferronica_> if something gose wrong what i do
[08:18] <knight> hi you might want to go to the LTSP channel
[08:18] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: It should still boot to Ubuntu fine
[08:18] <NoUse> scifi have you followed the instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RenameUSBDrive
[08:18] <knight> type ( /join #ltsp )
[08:19] <Frogzoo> iloadmine: did you check the xdmcp tab?
[08:19] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: If it doesn't, change the CMOS and boot to XP, get on this channel, we'll fix your grub file
[08:19] <Fysidiko> ferronica_: I haven't done anything that should affect Ubuntu though
[08:19] <scifi> NoUse: yes
[08:20] <iloadmine> Frogzoo: yes I did but nothing happen afterward I check the ltspadmin and it still didn't shows as enabled
[08:20] <knight> iloadmine you should go to LTSP channel
[08:20] <mimm> _jason - not enabled.. thats the point :/
[08:20] <iloadmine> ok
[08:20] <_jason> mimm: yeah, I believe you would have to compile your own if you wanted it
[08:21] <knight> Iloadmine usually you can configure that on the gdm con file
[08:21] <T-B0N3> Hi ... who can I talk to regarding a bug ?
[08:21] <Frogzoo> iloadmine: have you tried restarting ltspadmin?
[08:21] <NoUse> !bug
[08:21] <mimm> my own feh? hehe, im blond, have to live without it :)
[08:21] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[08:21] <T-B0N3> pffff
[08:21] <scifi> NoUse: i just noticed i havent done step3: retart computer.....lemme see if that works
[08:21] <_jason> mimm: nah not feh, fluxbox
[08:21] <T-B0N3> I didn't want to get through all tha hassle
[08:22] <mimm> aha
[08:22] <NoUse> T-B0N3 you wanted to dictate your bug to someone?
[08:22] <mimm> so from the source..
[08:22] <iloadmine_> Frogzoo: I have no clue as to how to restart it
[08:22] <_jason> mimm: yeah
[08:22] <T-B0N3> ... yup ... just to describe it
[08:22] <T-B0N3> mainly speaking
[08:22] <knight> iloadmine you should change the setting in the gdm con file
[08:22] <mimm> uhmmm,  next time... thanx :)
[08:22] <_jason> mimm: k
[08:23] <MetaMorfoziS> !flash8
[08:23] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MetaMorfoziS
[08:23] <MetaMorfoziS> !flash
[08:23] <ubotu> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> hey, i need flash 8, b ut the installer said:
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> Please enter the installation path of the Mozilla, Netscape,
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> or Opera browser (i.e., /usr/lib/mozilla):
[08:24] <_jason> MetaMorfoziS: there is no flash 8 for linux yete
[08:24] <_jason> yet
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> hopp sry, 7
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> so
[08:24] <Frogzoo> iloadmine_: well maybe a reboot
[08:24] <MetaMorfoziS> it asks ^^
[08:25] <_jason> MetaMorfoziS: are you following the wiki?
[08:25] <Smirnoff> Can anyone point me on how to install "Breezy_Badger" when you do not have the cd?
[08:25] <MetaMorfoziS> what i need to said to it? it said for all tries invalid
[08:25] <MetaMorfoziS> _jason that is the stable
[08:25] <MetaMorfoziS> not the newest
[08:25] <_jason> Smirnoff: do you currently have a different version of ubuntu?
[08:25] <MetaMorfoziS> the wiki said install from package.
[08:25] <_jason> MetaMorfoziS: yeah
[08:25] <Smirnoff> _jason: I have version 5.10
[08:25] <MetaMorfoziS> but i need the newest, that not in package.
[08:25] <Frogzoo> how do I get bash to recheck for executables in the $PATH ?
[08:26] <_jason> Smirnoff: 5.10 is breezy badger
[08:26] <iloadmine_> Frogzoo: lol I'll try that in a few gonna check the gdm.conf file I may find something
[08:26] <scifi> NoUse: reboot didnt hasnt made a difference
[08:26] <scifi> -didnt
[08:26] <NoUse> scifi sorry, I don't have any ideas
[08:26] <knight> Hey iloadmine
[08:27] <Smirnoff> _jason:  The original problem is that when I try to compile code, supposidly I don't have a compiler. Therefor don't I need badger?
[08:27] <NoUse> scifi can you not relabel the drive from within Windows?
[08:27] <hajuu> Smirnoff, sounds more like you need a compiler to me :/
[08:27] <_jason> Smirnoff: you have breezy badger, that is 5.10.  To get a compiler, just install the build-essential package
[08:27] <NoUse> Smirnoff Badget == breezy == 5.10
[08:27] <iloadmine_> Knight: Im in the gdm.conf file on the debug section should I Enable it as True 4 now it says false
[08:27] <NoUse> Smirnoff you need to install the build-essential package
[08:28] <knight> iloadmine take a look at the gdm.conf file where they talk about  [XDMCP] 
[08:28] <ferronica> hey didnt worked
[08:28] <knight> yes
[08:28] <Fysidiko> ferronica: damn
[08:28] <Smirnoff> I tried to install the essential package and it was asking for a disc I don't have.
[08:28] <ice60> highvoltage, can someone help me with /etc/hosts.deny
[08:28] <iloadmine_> so I change to true???
[08:28] <knight> yes this will make gdm set XDMCP
[08:28] <ferronica> in my CMOS boot deivice ubuntu HDD
[08:28] <scifi> NoUse: i dont have a problem with the drive names in windows, only in ubuntu which uses rather non-descript names (hda1, hdb1 etc) which i find hard to remember what drive it is
[08:28] <sharp> hello
[08:28] <sharp> is there a way to find out how much disk space I have left?
[08:29] <_jason> Frogzoo: appears to involve the 'hash' builtin command
[08:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: still the same error?
[08:29] <knight> iloadmine
[08:29] <mlowe> sharp, df
[08:29] <ferronica> Fysidiko:yeah
[08:29] <HymnToLife> sharp > df
[08:29] <knight> this is under [xdmcp] 
[08:29] <ferronica> Fysidiko:NTLDR missing when i boot Xp
[08:29] <sharp> mlowe, i mean on my desktop.
[08:29] <knight> right?
[08:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Have you tried fixing it via the recovery console?
[08:29] <highvoltage> ice60: what do you need to know?
[08:29] <ferronica> option came to choose OS
[08:29] <mlowe> sharp, du ~/Desktop
[08:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I mean, it can only help :S
[08:29] <sharp> i just installed Ubuntu last night.
[08:30] <ferronica> Fysidiko:i told u my Xp is allright no problem
[08:30] <NoUse> scifi my point is, the label is tied to the drive, so if you label it in windows, linux might pick up on it
[08:30] <sharp> mlowe, i have to open a terminal? there is no graphic display?
[08:30] <knight> iloadmine there are diferent options to set as truw
[08:30] <ferronica> Fysidiko:
[08:30] <knight> as true
[08:30] <mlowe> you can click on drive and do properties
[08:30] <NoUse> Smirnoff remove the CD repository via synaptic
[08:30] <knight> you should set the one under [xdmcp]  as true
[08:31] <HymnToLife> sharp> why do you need a graphic display ?
[08:31] <Fysidiko> ferronica: The only two things I can think of are that your XP is somehow broken, e.g. that the files exist on the wrong HD, or that grub can't boot XP from that hard disk
[08:31] <iloadmine_> I can't set all to true
[08:31] <mlowe> sharp, i think that works in gnome
[08:31] <ferronica> Fysidiko:to boot Xp i hav to change boot device via CMOS
[08:31] <HymnToLife> anyway, you can d=go to System > Admin > Disk manager to get one
[08:31] <ice60> highvoltage: can i out this in /etc/hosts.deny -   ALL: ALL    if i don't use remote logins?
[08:31] <sharp> HymnToLife, because i dont know how to use a terminal?
[08:31] <HymnToLife> well, just open it, type df and press enter ;)
[08:31] <knight> iloadmine this is a file where you configure alot more than just xdmcp
[08:31] <ferronica> Fysidiko:may be
[08:31] <cycus_zwisus> ubuntu is for newbies, what do you recommend for na advanced user?
[08:31] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I know, I'm just wondering whether the files are in some bizarre place
[08:32] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: ubuntu is for both imo
[08:32] <highvoltage> ice60: i think you can
[08:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I'd try running the fixmbr and fixboot commands from the recovery console first
[08:32] <knight> iloadmine that is why you need to go under the section that says  [xdmcp] 
[08:32] <ferronica> Fysidiko:bcoz Xp is in sata not on IDE channel
[08:32] <HymnToLife> cycus_zwisus> ubuntu is great for advanced users too
[08:32] <ice60> highvoltage: thanks, i'll do it then :D
[08:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: It's less drastic than using XPs loader
[08:32] <mlowe> sharp, i would suggest a good linux intro also ! you can find them on the web
[08:32] <_jason> cycus_zwisus: if you want something to try, you can go for LFS :)
[08:32] <sharp> HymnToLife, oh nv. When I opened my HOME folder at the bottom it tells me 4 items Free Space: 14.7 gb :-)
[08:32] <cycus_zwisus> ubuntu is easier than mandriva, it's a shame
[08:32] <knight> iloadmine you can find it around line 216
[08:33] <knight> iloadmine in the gdm.conf file
[08:33] <scifi> NoUse: ok will leave that for now. got plenty of other stuff in ubuntu to sort out :P
[08:33] <sharp> mlowe, yes. I am learning bit by bit. I come from the windows world. This is so much better. :-)
[08:33] <Smirnoff> NoUse: I'm in synaptic, how do I remove cd repository?
[08:33] <ferronica> Fysidiko:so what i do
[08:33] <_jason> Smirnoff: settings > repositories
[08:33] <ferronica> Fysidiko:is there any way???
[08:33] <Fysidiko> ferronica: reboot with your XP CD in the drive
[08:33] <eggzeck> Smirnoff, learn to use your terminal also.
[08:33] <Fysidiko> ferronica: boot to recovery console
[08:34] <cycus_zwisus> ubuntu is almost as easy as windows, isn't it humiliating?
[08:34] <Fysidiko> ferronica: when it gives you DOS, run fixboot and fixmbr
[08:34] <scifi> haha is cycus tryin to take the p***?
[08:34] <Fysidiko> ferronica: REMOVE all your other drives first if possible, just to make sure you get the right one, otherwise you'll have no OSes
[08:34] <kbrooks> scifi: language :-)
[08:34] <Fysidiko> ferronica: hopefully that'll fix it
[08:34] <Styles> jello
[08:35] <scifi> kbrooks: it was asterixed :P
[08:35] <cycus_zwisus> windows is easy and this is why it sucks :P
[08:35] <kbrooks> scifi: asteriks dont really count
[08:35] <eggzeck> cycus_zwisus, no it isn't. And what you're saying is quite stupid (for lack of another term)
[08:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:lol
[08:35] <ferronica> Fysidiko:So risky to use lol
[08:35] <iloadmine_> Under that section its already true
[08:35] <_-benz-_> rofl: http://linuxworldexpo.co.uk/content/section/7/87/ runs on IIS
[08:35] <kbrooks> scifi: you're stillswearing. i repeat: language
[08:36] <cycus_zwisus> ubuntu tries to be like windows and it worries me :9
[08:36] <_-benz-_> and returns a 404
[08:36] <kbrooks> cycus_zwisus: it isnt
[08:36] <knight> iloadmine there may be a hash in front of the line
[08:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: The program is totally safe, it's just really powerful
[08:36] <_jason> !offtopic
[08:36] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[08:36] <ferronica> Fysidiko:now where is my ff Extension
[08:36] <Steff_breezy> hi, i wrote a useful script (bash) that downloads all the jpgs from one given adress with wget. if you are interested in this, i can tell you where to download this in the channel #siterip
[08:36] <dager> cycus_zwisus: there are good aspects to windows, though, as much as we all hate to admit it =P
[08:36] <kbrooks> cycus_zwisus: ubuntu fdoesnt have notepad
[08:36] <sharp> cycus_zwisus, maybe it's ok for the time being for ppl like me who are migrating
[08:36] <calamari> cycus_zwisus: gnome tries to be like windows, that's mostly what you see
[08:36] <scifi> k sorry, no harm meant
[08:36] <cosmic_> hi @ all
[08:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: to restore your FF to how it was before, open a terminal window
[08:36] <limbert65> QUICK QUESTION:  Should I expect a CD inserted while logged in to Ubuntu to be automatically mounted or not?
[08:36] <ferronica> Fysidiko:ok
[08:36] <HymnToLife> +1 calamari
[08:36] <Styles> _-benz-_: That's just WRONG LOL
[08:36] <_jason> limbert65: yes
[08:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: type rm -r .mozilla
[08:37] <knight> iloadmine is the the gdm file for ltsp or for your local machine
[08:37] <kbrooks> HOW DO I ENABLE numlock cursor support?
[08:37] <Fysidiko> ferronica: and then mv .mozilla2 .mozilla
[08:37] <limbert65> thanks for the response.  So, if that's not happening, where do I look to fix this?
[08:37] <kbrooks> HOW DO I ENABLE numlock cursor support?
[08:37] <cosmic_> Is here anybody who uses an EMail-Server via X-Mail ???
[08:37] <iloadmine_> the whole section has has marks ex. #
[08:37] <kbrooks> i need help
[08:37] <ferronica> ok then
[08:37] <ferronica> Fysidiko:DONE???
[08:37] <NoUse> !tell kbrooks about repeat
[08:37] <eggzeck> kbrooks, you mean numlock at start up?
[08:37] <Fysidiko> ferronica: yup
[08:37] <Fysidiko> ferronica: that's all
[08:37] <ferronica> not running
[08:37] <Smirnoff> NoUse: Thanks, cd repositories were flushed out and the servers re-dled the new stuff. Would you happen to know the string in terminal to install the extension again?
[08:37] <kbrooks> eggzeck: no.
[08:37] <knight> iloadmine_  is this gdm con file local or for the ltsp clients
[08:37] <ferronica> same probem again
[08:38] <cycus_zwisus> gentoo is for maniacs, mandriva, suse  and ubuntu are for 5-year-olds
[08:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: That's why we got rid of them :)
[08:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: What extensions do you have?
[08:38] <NoUse> Smirnoff build-essential and its referred to as a package, not extension
[08:38] <ferronica> theme
[08:38] <cycus_zwisus> which distro is for normal people?
[08:38] <ferronica> plugins
[08:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Do you have email access?
[08:38] <ferronica> fasterfox
[08:38] <ferronica> nope
[08:38] <ferronica> i am new in linux lol
[08:38] <sharp> cycus_zwisus, are u sure your parents let u use their computer?
[08:38] <iloadmine_> its under /etc/gdm/gdm conf
[08:38] <taran> guy i'm having problem install kismet
[08:39] <knight> iloadmine_  this is charlie helping you
[08:39] <HymnToLife> cycus_zwisus> gentoo definitely is
[08:39] <taran> it gives me this error
[08:39] <HymnToLife> :p
[08:39] <Fysidiko> ferronica: ok
[08:39] <taran>  Unable to find libncurses or libcurses
[08:39] <cosmic_> cu@ all
[08:39] <cycus_zwisus> sharp, my father is dead
[08:39] <iloadmine_> wtf'
[08:39] <taran> can so one help me?
[08:39] <cycus_zwisus> he didn't use pc at all
[08:39] <dead> hi folks!
[08:39] <knight> iloadmine_  Elvis you need to go to the ltsp directory
[08:39] <calamari> cycus_zwisus: you you try freebsd if you like to tinker with stuff.. I like to get things done so I use ubuntu :)
[08:39] <ferronica> Fysidiko:hey i am playin video in totem but no picture
[08:39] <ferronica> lol
[08:39] <iloadmine_> ok will do
[08:39] <taran>  Unable to find libncurses or libcurses with kismet installation
[08:39] <dead> need some help
[08:40] <dougsko> taran, apt-get install libcurses and libncurses
[08:40] <ferronica> without picture
[08:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: OK, one thing at a time!
[08:40] <sharp> cycus_zwisus, so is mine. And I dont think Ubuntu is for 5 year olds.
[08:40] <ferronica> ok sorry
[08:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: You probably don't have a codec
[08:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: What type of video?
[08:40] <HymnToLife> nope, 5 year olds have Madriva :p
[08:40] <ferronica> Fysidiko:mpeg
[08:40] <ferronica> AVSEQ
[08:40] <[C] hris> yeah braging about gentoo is kinda lame, Cycus should just buy a spar off ebay and toy with some real *nix stuff
[08:40] <ferronica> two type
[08:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: from Windows or internet or what?
[08:40] <cycus_zwisus> ok, ubuntu is for 6-year-olds
[08:40] <Frogzoo> HymnToLife: more power to the 5 year olds!
[08:40] <ferronica> what
[08:40] <HymnToLife> lmao
[08:40] <calamari> cycus_zwisus: quit trolling
[08:40] <pavel_> hi
[08:41] <ferronica> i hav music video
[08:41] <ferronica> playing via window drive
[08:41] <Smirnoff> NoUse: Thanks, it explains I need to install at root. I don't know the terminal commands yet (I'm all Win32). I'm gonna go learn the term commands now. Thanks again.
[08:41] <pavel_> who knows NetworkManager stuff here
[08:41] <ferronica> on totem
[08:41] <dougsko> ferronica, use vlc, imho it blows totem away
[08:41] <dager> cycus_zwisus: i think your greater intelligence would be best used if you were to help people, instead of telling us why we suck :)
[08:41] <taran>  Couldn't find package libcurses
[08:41] <knight> iloadmine_  hey
[08:41] <limbert65> this is the "official support channel", and people are arguing like little kids.
[08:41] <limbert65> ;-)
[08:41] <ferronica> give link to d/l
[08:41] <Fysidiko> ferronica: vlc or mplayer can probably open it
[08:41] <Styles> _-benz-_: just shot an email to the PR manager asking her why. Sarah,
[08:41] <Styles>  I'm not sure if you are the right person to send this to but onequick question? Why in the world is the www.linuxworldexpo.co.ukwebsite running on MICROSOFT IIS web server for?
[08:41] <Styles> Cheers,
[08:41] <Styles> Eric
[08:41] <sharp> dougsko, i use vlc. It really is very nice.
[08:41] <taran> dougsko i did but tht was the result
[08:41] <pavel_> who knows NetworkManager
[08:41] <dli> taran search ncurses
[08:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: to install them, use sudo apt-get install vlc or sudo apt-get install gmplayer
[08:42] <scifi> what do most people recommend as the best mp3 player for ubuntu? ( i have the gstreamer
[08:42] <dougsko> taran, just  search for ncurses or curses
[08:42] <HymnToLife> scifi > amarok
[08:42] <sharp> scifi, xmms?
[08:42] <dougsko> i like xmms
[08:42] <limbert65> for strictly mp3, xmms
[08:42] <scifi> hehe so amarok or xmms
[08:42] <ferronica> ok
[08:42] <jisatsu> is it possible to install Firefox 1.5 through apt?
[08:42] <ferronica> dose it play mpeg and all
[08:42] <limbert65> for cds, keeping a library, amarok
[08:42] <HymnToLife> jisatsu> no
[08:42] <dager> scifi: i like mpd myself, but thats not your traditional player
[08:42] <stfn> scifi: or rhythmbox (part of GNOME)
[08:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: maybe, can't guarantee it
[08:43] <ferronica> terminal is gr8 lol
[08:43] <calamari> scifi: beep-media-player is good .. its a fork of xmms that uses newer gtk
[08:43] <glimp> how can i give execute permision on a file?
[08:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica: lots of Windows videos are encoded so that they're windows only :(
[08:43] <jisatsu> HymnToLife, ok, thanks.
[08:43] <scifi> i noticed rythmbox will manage a music library but i just want good mp3 Player
[08:43] <dougsko> chmod +x <filename>
[08:43] <taran> dougsko where can i find tht
[08:43] <HymnToLife> Fysidiko> those re WMVs, not MPEGs I guess
[08:43] <ferronica> Ok
[08:43] <taran> since it gives me the same message
[08:43] <scifi> so xmms i guess
[08:43] <limbert65> Help Requested:  Inserted CDs are not mounting.  Any suggestions appreciated.
[08:43] <ferronica> then i think i wont able to play
[08:43] <MenZa> scifi: get "Listen"
[08:43] <MenZa> :)
[08:43] <sharp> scifi, there isnt a universal good mp3 player. People tell u what they like to use.
[08:43] <MenZa> http://listen.free.fr
[08:44] <MenZa> It's not in breezy development anymore -- it works great in Dapper though.
[08:44] <ferronica> what abot my FF
[08:44] <stfn> scifi: I often just drag a list of mp3, org, flac files from Nautilus into the Totem playlist
[08:44] <[C] hris> crap
[08:44] <Fysidiko> HymnToLife: I dunno, I bet I could corrupt an mpeg with Windows :D
[08:44] <zetor> is there a channel for Dapper Beta?
[08:44] <ferronica> Fysidiko:?
[08:44] <stfn> zetor: #ubuntu+1
[08:44] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I'm a bit stuck for ideas at the moment, if you had email I'd get you to email me the files
[08:44] <zetor> stfn thanks!
[08:44] <scifi> can i open a list of mp3 files in xmms easily?
[08:45] <dougsko> taran, in synaptic, just  search for "curses". theres a package in the breezy repo called libcurses5 and libncursesw5, install those
[08:45] <Fysidiko> Anyone know of a file dump? Preferably HTTP upload.
[08:45] <HymnToLife> Fysidiko> it won't be MPEG anymore then but some corrupted crap :p
[08:45] <sharp> scifi, yes.
[08:45] <ferronica> Fysidiko:for what
[08:45] <ferronica> files
[08:45] <ferronica> Fysidiko:r u on linux right now?
[08:45] <Fysidiko> ferronica: your .mozilla folder
[08:45] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Yes, I'm on Ubuntu
[08:45] <scifi> hehe its a linux winamp ^^
[08:45] <ferronica> do u use Xp pro.?
[08:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: XP home
[08:46] <ebw> Which windowmanager is drapper drake flight 6 using by default?
[08:46] <philosophia> hi
[08:46] <leleobhz> leleobhz@372-Le-Matin:/media/amule$ cat /proc/asound/cards
[08:46] <leleobhz> 0 [Live           ] : EMU10K1 - SB Live [Unknown]  SB Live [Unknown]  (rev.8, serial:0x80270000) at 0xdf80, irq 6
[08:46] <leleobhz> leleobhz@372-Le-Matin:/media/amule$ alsactl power 0
[08:46] <kbrooks> HOW DO I ENABLE numlock cursor support?
[08:46] <leleobhz> alsactl: power:183: Cannot find soundcard '0'...
[08:46] <philosophia> to run a process at boot - is it best to use /etc/inittab?
[08:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: And not very often, I use Ubuntu as my main OS
[08:46] <leleobhz> someone can help about this?
[08:46] <taran> tnx i am going to do tht
[08:46] <kbrooks> I want help
[08:46] <ferronica> why
[08:46] <beta_m> i don't have any video output even on mpeg1. how come?
[08:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: only XP for games now
[08:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I prefer it
[08:46] <kbrooks> I want help NOW
[08:46] <dougsko> ebw, im pretty sure gdm?
[08:46] <kbrooks> I want help NOW
[08:46] <knight> iloadmine_  ls ps
[08:46] <NoUse> kbrooks calm down
[08:46] <Fysidiko> ferronica: faster, more secure, even prettier now
[08:46] <iloadmine_> lol
[08:46] <[C] hris> Okay so if i have a creative zen micro and it has the newer firmware how am i going to get all the mp3's on my linux machine so i can install the new firmware
[08:47] <ebw> dougsko: gdm is not the windowmanager, but the graphical login screen
[08:47] <knight> opps sorry
[08:47] <kbrooks> NoUse: i need to enable numlock cursor support
[08:47] <kbrooks> i dont know how
[08:47] <erez> ebw: i think it's nautilus.
[08:47] <knight> iloadmine i know it has to do with ps
[08:47] <scifi> kbrooks: u tell me off about language then u start Demanding help, slightly hypacritical?
[08:47] <dougsko> ebw, yeah i kinda knew that. i guess the wm would gnome ( or do they consider that a desktop manager?)
[08:47] <NoUse> kbrooks so demanding help is going to accomplish... what?
[08:47] <ebw> erez: thanks.
[08:48] <kbrooks> NoUse: its urgent
[08:48] <leleobhz> someone please
[08:48] <iloadmine_> ls ps didn't work i'll look around
[08:48] <dougsko> ebw, nautilus is a wm?
[08:48] <kbrooks> hence the demand
[08:48] <kbrooks> dougsko: ebw no
[08:48] <leleobhz> people closing bugs about this
[08:48] <kbrooks> dougsko: ebw, no
[08:48] <leleobhz> and notting on irc?
[08:48] <iloadmine_> ne clue as to how to show running procces what command??
[08:48] <philosophia> to launch process at boot - /etc/inittab or /etc/rc#d?
[08:48] <NoUse> kbrooks well its a good way to get people to ignor eyou
[08:48] <ebw> dougsko: Gnome is simply the desktop environment, but gnome doesn't bother with window management. I don't know if nautilus is a wm, but I know gdm is not.
[08:48] <kbrooks> dougsko: ebw: nautilus is a file manager
[08:48] <kbrooks> NoUse: i'm impatient
[08:49] <NoUse> kbrooks go to system -> prefs -> Keyboard
[08:49] <dager> philosophia> rc.d
[08:49] <ferronica> hey it works
[08:49] <Fysidiko> ferronica: wow!
[08:49] <philosophia> which rc #?
[08:49] <NoUse> kbrooks and click accessibility
[08:49] <Fysidiko> ferronica: what happened?
[08:49] <iloadmine_> ne clue as to how to show running procces what command??
[08:49] <ferronica> Fysidiko:love VLC
[08:49] <dougsko> lol, whatever wm it comes with, im taking it right off and putting fluxbox on
[08:49] <NoUse> kbrooks that should be wha tyou need
[08:49] <erez> kbrooks: so it's meta city..
[08:49] <ferronica> Fysidiko:what abot my FF
[08:49] <ferronica> please
[08:49] <kbrooks> erez: yes
[08:49] <Fysidiko> ferronica: oh, thought you meant FF :)
[08:49] <ebw> erez: thanks
[08:49] <ferronica> no
[08:49] <ferronica> VLC
[08:49] <Fysidiko> ferronica:  glad it worked
[08:50] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I need to see the files, I'm trying to find a way to get them
[08:50] <Fysidiko> ferronica: you don't have any email at all?
[08:50] <scifi> anyone know a player that can read .oma files (sonys)
[08:50] <imactest1> Does anyone know how to reposition the screen? or a tool to do it?
[08:50] <ferronica> nope
[08:50] <ferronica> sorry
[08:50] <imactest1> What you normally do with manual buttons on ur monitor
[08:50] <iloadmine_> how can show like a takmanager in ubuntu I have to see what is running... plz help w/ command
[08:50] <imactest1> a mac doesnt have those
[08:50] <knight> iloadmine_ I am trying to find it for you
[08:50] <imactest1> so i need a software tool
[08:50] <ferronica> all my extensions r deleted
[08:50] <imactest1> help!!!!
[08:50] <ferronica> or what
[08:50] <dougsko> imactest1, is  your screen a little off to the left or something like that?
[08:50] <imactest1> yeah
[08:51] <imactest1> i googled
[08:51] <Butterina> i got problem with zlib1g
[08:51] <Fysidiko> ferronica: the extensions are fine, just broken :)
[08:51] <imactest1> but i cant find a tool or the command to the tool anywhere
[08:51] <ferronica> Oh
[08:51] <ferronica> u mean link
[08:51] <stfn> iloadmine_: System --> Administration --> System Monitor
[08:51] <dager> philosophia> it depends on what runlevel your daemons are
[08:51] <ferronica> Fysidiko:link broken from FF
[08:51] <Butterina> help
[08:52] <imactest1> dougsko do you know a solution?
[08:52] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Something in that .mozilla directory is broken
[08:52] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Just need to work out what
[08:52] <dougsko> imactest1, lol i had the same problem a long time ago, i fixed it once, by changing the refresh rates in xorg.conf. but i wasnt able to do it again, so  the monitor buttons are an easy hack
[08:52] <Fysidiko> ferronica: For that I need the files, but you have no email and IRC has no file transfer
[08:52] <Butterina> how to configure zlib1g
[08:52] <ferronica> hey by mistake i extracted some files in file system now how to delete from there
[08:52] <Fysidiko> ferronica: what files and where are they?
[08:52] <ferronica> i hav yahoo messanger
[08:52] <dougsko> imactest1, lol it feels kinda cheap, but it works
[08:53] <imactest1> i know there is an old X configuration tool for it that lets you reposition and widen it on the fly with a tool
[08:53] <imactest1> i just forgot the command name
[08:53] <eugenio> someone speak spanish?
[08:53] <imactest1> and i cant find it anywhere
[08:53] <Butterina> help
[08:53] <dougsko> huh
[08:53] <ferronica> FF file
[08:53] <dager> hey
[08:53] <ferronica> all r of no use
[08:53] <ferronica> i know
[08:53] <dager> oops, wrong window, i lose :)
[08:53] <iloadmine_> I think I found it its: ps axu | more
[08:53] <Steff_breezy> hi, im writing a script and have a question about it: i have a varible that is e.g.: VAR=http://www.bla.com/xxxx/peter/peter.html. Than I want to replace the string "xxxx" with the string "VAR2" within the variable. how can this be done?
[08:53] <dougsko> Steff_breezy, what language are you using?
[08:54] <ferronica> Fysidiko:now when i try to delete them, error
[08:54] <Steff_breezy> bash
[08:54] <Fysidiko> ferronica: what error?
[08:54] <Fysidiko> ferronica: permission denied?
[08:54] <rabe> calling all USERS who have managed to play sound trough 5.1 soundsystem! Anynone?
[08:54] <Steff_breezy> dougsko, bash script
[08:54] <ferronica> yeah
[08:54] <Butterina> e
[08:54] <ferronica> right
[08:54] <ferronica> smart boy
[08:54] <mlehrer> rabe: i have a little
[08:54] <dougsko> Steff_breezy, i dont really know any bash, but it would be super simple in perl
[08:54] <imactest1> Does anyone know a tool to reposition the screen when you dont have manual buttons to do it
[08:54] <Din> hay i add one unoffical link to sources.list how to add that link to trusted one, i add deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all and deb-src http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
[08:54] <mlehrer> rabe: it's easy in vlc or mplayer
[08:54] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:54] <rabe> mlehrer: please help me then? what did you do? assume i have a ubuntu fresh install
[08:54] <Fysidiko> ferronica: you need to delete them as root
[08:55] <Din> i need that will be this link trusted
[08:55] <Fysidiko> ferronica: apps -> system tools -> run as different user
[08:55] <ferronica> Fysidiko:Cannot move "/amazondotcom.png" to the trash because you do not have permissions to change it or its parent folder.
[08:55] <Din> how to ?
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <mlehrer> rabe: it was magic, it just worked.  with mplayer use the -ac hwac3 option
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <rabe> stop
[08:55] <Fysidiko> run ferronica: oh ok, do it with terminal
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <Steff_breezy> dougsko, its probably quite simple in bash too, but i dont now how..
[08:55] <mlehrer> with vlc you can choose digital audio in the audio men
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <mlehrer> u
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <NoUse> !ops
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <ferronica> how
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:55] <Fysidiko> ferronica: go to terminal, type sudo rm amazondotcom.png
[08:55] <dougsko> Steff_breezy, yeah sorry iim not much help
[08:55] <rabe> mlehrer: can you play mp3 with surround?
[08:55] <ferronica> ok
[08:56] <Steff_breezy> dougsko, thx anyway
[08:56] <mlehrer> rabe: mp3's are only 2 channel
[08:56] <rabe> mlehrer: and the ubuntu start sound, is it 5 channel?
[08:56] <Din> how to make all links for sources be authorized???
[08:56] <ferronica> error
[08:56] <ferronica> no such file or dir
[08:57] <ferronica> but i am the roor user
[08:57] <Butterina> hio
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <Fysidiko> hmm
[08:57] <knight> iloadmine_ try to turn on the thin client now
[08:57] <Fysidiko> ferronica: back to plan a
[08:57] <ferronica> Fysidiko:what
[08:57] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Applications -> System Tools -> Run as different user
[08:57] <dougsko> Steff_breezy, look into the commands 'sed' and 'awk' i think they can do what you need
[08:57] <iloadmine_> K
[08:57] <rabe> mlehrer: and the ubuntu start sound, does it sound from all speakers?
[08:58] <scifi> anyone know a player that can read .oma files (sonys)
[08:58] <Fysidiko> Run: nautilus as user: root
[08:58] <Butterina> hosjdhshhfdsa
[08:58] <Butterina> help
[08:58] <Fysidiko> then you just find the file and delete it
[08:58] <ferronica> then
[08:58] <ferronica> what root
[08:58] <NoUse> scifi if anything could it would be mplayer, but I would be VERY surprised if mplayer could read a Sony file format
[08:58] <rabe> mlehrer, you here?
[08:58] <Butterina> how to configure zlib1g
[08:58] <Din> so anyone now how to add authorization for new deb links into system
[08:58] <CNAP> my NIC seems to go in and out. it detects DHCP and i can hit the web for a min or two, then it's like it dies out. any suggestions?
[08:58] <ferronica> Fysidik: what type of user
[08:58] <Butterina> how to configure zlib1g
[08:59] <scifi> NoUse: will look into it, thx
[08:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica: just root
[08:59] <ompaul> !root
[08:59] <ubotu> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:59] <ferronica> Fysidik: then
[08:59] <ferronica> Fysidik: in run???
[08:59] <ferronica> what to type
[08:59] <Fysidiko> nautilus
[08:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica: It'll ask for a password and give you a file manager
[08:59] <ferronica> nautilus
[08:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Be careful, you can now do anything
[08:59] <Fysidiko> ferronica: yes
[09:01] <rabe> Calling all USERS who have managed to play sound trough 5.1 soundsystem! Anyone?
[09:01] <din> EvilDin stealing my nick
[09:01] <din> heh
[09:01] <paniq> hum
[09:01] <EvilDin> sorry
[09:01] <paniq> switch user doesnt work
[09:01] <EvilDin> not really
[09:01] <din> :)
[09:01] <paniq> does anyone know this behaviour?
[09:01] <EvilDin> :)
[09:01] <Butterina> Fysidiko, ......
[09:01] <ompaul> rabe, its hard, I don't suggest using dapper to anyone but in that case it might be worth your time trying the live CD
[09:01] <Fysidiko> Butterina
[09:02] <Butterina> i need help in zlib1g
[09:02] <EvilDin> am does anyone know hot add reposirty to be trusted, i add some links to sources.link
[09:02] <Butterina> how to configure
[09:02] <dager> EvilDin: "trusted" ?
[09:02] <beta_m> i don't have any video output even on mpeg1. how come? i do have ffmpeg installed, is there anything else that i need?
[09:02] <Fysidiko> Butterina: how to configure what?
[09:03] <Butterina> Fysidiko, ......
[09:03] <Frogzoo> EvilDin: you need to add the public key
[09:03] <rabe> ompaul: did you get it work?
[09:03] <EvilDin> yes
[09:03] <EvilDin> how
[09:03] <ferronica> ok done
[09:03] <ferronica> thanx
[09:03] <ompaul> rabe, I don't have that hardware but I know a man who does
[09:03] <Frogzoo> EvilDin: there will be instructions at the repo, (hopefully)
[09:03] <Fysidiko> Butterina: what's up?
[09:03] <Butterina> it says that zlib1g installed but now configure yet.....
[09:03] <Butterina> what can i do with it?
[09:03] <ferronica> Fysidik: help me
[09:04] <ferronica> Fysidik: what abot my FF
[09:04] <Butterina> it says that zlib1g installed but now configure yet.....
[09:04] <mlehrer> rabe: i don't think i had the system sounds going to the s/pdif, just hi def TV and DVD's
[09:04] <EvilDin> i just add links: deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all and deb-src http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
[09:04] <notlarry1> I have a breezy beaver install on the hd from a now dead lappy.  I plugged it into a desktop mb and booted up but the x config is wrong.  Is there a quick (spelled easy) way to reconfigure it or do I have to go in by hand and muck with the x config files?
[09:04] <Frogzoo> rabe: I have a 9700 and it all works, cept 3D is pretty poor for the hardware
[09:04] <Fysidiko> Butterina: Sorry, I don't know anything about zlib1g, you'll have to ask someone else
[09:04] <ferronica> Fysidik: shud i logg and use as normal
[09:04] <ferronica> how to do this
[09:04] <Fysidiko> !tell Butterina about repeat
[09:04] <mlehrer> converting 44.1 khz audio to 48 khz is weird, i am not sure how to do that with alsa yet
[09:04] <rabe> ompaul: because i saw some articles/threads about and it is so "ununderstandable"
[09:04] <Butterina> ok
[09:04] <ubuntu_> hi all
[09:04] <rabe> i mean what should i basically DO to enable surround (alsa)?
[09:05] <ferronica> hey
[09:05] <Butterina> EvilDin, ...........
[09:05] <dager> notlarry1: try "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[09:05] <muraii> Anyone use the smb4k package?
[09:05] <ficusplanet> Hey everyone.  I've got an x40 and if I ever have to shut down uncleanly - if it doesn't resume after suspend for instance - I absolutely have to run fsck or the machine will lockup when logging into GNOME.  I've never had this problem on another machine - they all handle an unclean reboot fine.  What's up with this?
[09:05] <dager> or whatever the xorg package is.. (sorry, not on ubuntu)
[09:05] <Fysidiko> ferronica: If you can sign up for an email service, you can email me the files
[09:05] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I can be more help then
[09:05] <EvilDin> Butterina do you know
[09:05] <ferronica> Fysidik: those files
[09:05] <Anil> is root enabled on Ubuntu-Server?
[09:05] <Butterina> hellppp.... zlib1g problem......need to configure
[09:05] <mlehrer> rabe: each application has to use the alsa device naming.  i only know how to do it in mplayer & vlc.
[09:05] <ferronica> u want those files
[09:06] <ferronica> under .mozilla
[09:06] <mlehrer> rabe: you will probably have better luck by following the alsa project
[09:06] <dougsko> Butterina, type dpkg --help. look for the option that configures
[09:06] <rabe> ompaul, mlehrer, Frogzoo: what should i basically DO to enable surround with ALSA (i mean i can use it as output, but HOW/WHERE to configure alsa itself?)
[09:06] <ferronica> Fysidik: can i do one thing install again those plug inns
[09:06] <mlehrer> what i would love for alsa to do would be to have a /dev/dsp device that did the 44.1->48 conversion and sent it over s/pdif, that would make all of this a no brainer
[09:06] <dager> Butterina.. i dont think you can configure zlib1g
[09:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: if you delete your profile again you can reinstall the plugins again
[09:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: that'd be fine
[09:07] <dager> Butterina.. zlib1g is the library for gzip files, as far as i can recall, so even if you could configure it, it should be working
[09:07] <mlehrer> rabe: are you doing s/pdif digital audio or do you have a sound card with a zillion connectors for each speaker
[09:07] <dager> dont quote me, though
[09:07] <ferronica> Fysidik: how to delete profile
[09:07] <Butterina> dager, ..... why
[09:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: mv .mozilla .mozilla2 in a new terminal
[09:07] <ferronica> Fysidik: what profile do i need to delete
[09:07] <Fysidiko> ferronica: (We're moving it in case you need it again)
[09:08] <dager> Butterina.. because it's a library runtime
[09:08] <dougsko> Butterina, what are you really trying to do?
[09:08] <rabe> mlehrer : have a soundcard and 3 cables plugged in which go to the subwoofer. There, all the speakers are connected
[09:08] <Butterina> but when i installed vlc it says that zlib1g installed but not configured yet.. so what can i do with it
[09:08] <dager> Butterina.. get zilb1g-dev
[09:08] <ferronica> what r we moving
[09:08] <dager> zlib*
[09:08] <Trewas> network-manager whines "Warning: Driver for device eth1 has been compiled with version 20 of Wireless Extension, while this program supports up to version 19." and crashes, does anyone know if simply recompiling helps or does it need some more profound changes?
[09:09] <dougsko> nice call dager, thats gotta be it
[09:09] <Butterina> ok. i'lll try
[09:09] <dager> hope so :P
[09:09] <ferronica> Fysidik: ok done
[09:09] <ferronica> what i do
[09:09] <Fysidiko> ferronica: start FF
[09:09] <ferronica> i did
[09:09] <ferronica> not opening
[09:09] <EvilDin> so noone know how to add to dpkg public key
[09:09] <Butterina> dager, .... zilblg or zlib???
[09:09] <dager> zlib1g-dev
[09:10] <Fysidiko> ferronica: oh dear...
[09:10] <taran> tnx guy it is now on track
[09:10] <ferronica> ok done
[09:10] <Fysidiko> ferronica: opening?
[09:10] <taran> dougsko merci
[09:10] <dougsko> taran, np
[09:10] <ferronica> Fysidik: ya now
[09:11] <Fysidiko> ferronica: hooray!
[09:11] <Butterina> my totem cant play video
[09:11] <ferronica> lol
[09:11] <ferronica> Fysidik: hooray
[09:11] <Butterina> what plugins it need
[09:11] <dager> Butterina: do you have the video codecs installed for whatever format you're attempting to play?
[09:12] <ferronica> Fysidik: now do i install extesions
[09:12] <ferronica> again
[09:12] <Butterina> mpeg, wmv
[09:12] <Fysidiko> ferronica: afraid so
[09:12] <pavel_> hello
[09:12] <ferronica> Fysidik: Me
[09:12] <sm> hi all
[09:12] <pavel_> who in here knows NetworkManager
[09:13] <sm> I'm bummed, I'm a day late for the beta
[09:13] <pavel_> who can help me with NetworkManager
[09:13] <Fysidiko> ferronica:  ?
[09:13] <sm> it's surprisingly hard to notice if you're not subscribed to -announce, no ?
[09:13] <ferronica> Fysidik: afraid
[09:13] <ferronica> Fysidik: afraid!
[09:13] <Fysidiko> ferronica: lol ok
[09:14] <Fysidiko> ferronica: (BTW there's an o in my name 8-))
[09:14] <budda> n'tag die herren
[09:14] <budda> jemand ne idee wie ich gnome komplett remove & wieder neu isntalle?
[09:14] <Butterina> dager, ... i've install theora, libmpeg 1.2
[09:14] <ferronica> Fysidik: do u hav yahoo messanger
[09:14] <budda> oh i'm sorry, worng channel :/
[09:14] <notlarry1> nuts lost the answer:O)  Lets try that again now that I have the box up, I want to try to reconfi the x server
[09:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Yes, but I'm not on at the moment
[09:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica: want to talk there?
[09:15] <nadavr> how do I request a package?
[09:15] <dager> Butterina: I don't normally watch movies on linux (media based on windows partition).. but I think you need the w32codecs package to view a wmv file
[09:15] <ferronica> from where to d/l yahoo messanger
[09:15] <ferronica> for linux
[09:15] <stamen81> hi
[09:15] <nadavr> how do I request packing a new package?
[09:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica: You can use gaim
[09:15] <stamen81> I have a question
[09:15] <Fysidiko> ferronica: it can use IRC too
[09:15] <stamen81> it is strange
[09:16] <Fysidiko> ferronica: should be installed already
[09:16] <notlarry1> I put the breezy beaver hd in a new box and x is broke, someone answered with a dpkg-reconfigure something but this web based irc client lost it for me:(*
[09:16] <nadavr> I wish to package robin for python: http://robin.python-hosting.com/ who do I talk to?
[09:16] <rabe> in my alsamixer, at the right, i get some thing like "Multi Track Peak"
[09:16] <stamen81> but after dist-upgrade, my instalation of kubuntu in root folder get on 9GB
[09:17] <rabe> when i change it (the volume slider), after reoping it, it's again by 0 !?
[09:17] <stamen81> this never happen to me since I am using kubuntu
[09:17] <ferronica> i am talking abot yahoo messanger
[09:17] <kent> is there a bootdisk I can download for floppy  to start the installation on an old laptop which cant boot from cdrom?
[09:17] <stamen81> why it get so much
[09:17] <stamen81> it was only 3.5Gb
[09:17] <NoUse> ferronica gaim supports the yahoo protocol
[09:17] <stamen81> now it grow up
[09:17] <ferronica> but where is yahoo roomes
[09:17] <ferronica> lol
[09:17] <stamen81> I didn't install other soft
[09:17] <Fysidiko> ferronica: The official Yahoo messenger on Linux isn't very good
[09:17] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Gaim is much better
[09:18] <NoUse> ferronica in gaim there is a join chat dialog
[09:18] <stamen81> could anybody tell me what to do
[09:18] <Fysidiko> ferronica: In gaim go buddies -> join chat
[09:18] <ferronica> room
[09:18] <ferronica> Fysidik: what room
[09:19] <ethan> hi there!
[09:19] <Fysidiko>  ferronica: what?
[09:19] <ferronica> yahoo room
[09:19] <ethan> hi
[09:19] <NoUse> ferronica the yahoo rooms are listed there
[09:20] <ethan> hi
[09:20] <ferronica> no
[09:20] <ethan> sa
[09:20] <ferronica> i clicked buddies
[09:20] <vandit2k7> hello
[09:21] <vandit2k7> hello
[09:21] <vandit2k7> who in here knows NetworkManager
[09:21] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Did you go to join a chat?
[09:22] <ferronica> ok done
[09:22] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Any luck?
[09:22] <ferronica> i am yeah
[09:22] <ferronica> i am in linux room 1
[09:22] <ferronica> come there please
[09:23] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Just a moment, need to remember my password :D
[09:23] <ompaul> ferronica, what is the beef
[09:23] <Fiskar> hey there
[09:23] <geek|sauce> i'm having some trouble with gdesklets...anyone have any experience with it?
[09:23] <Fiskar> taken me a while to find this room
[09:23] <NoUse> ferronica go to tools - > Room List
[09:23] <NoUse> ferronica that will list yahoo rooms
[09:24] <ferronica> i am in linux 2
[09:24] <ferronica> come
[09:24] <Fiskar> anyone can help me with some network problems ?
[09:24] <NoUse> ferronica no I'm gonna stay here
[09:25] <ferronica> Fysidik:     <<<<------ i am talkin to
[09:26] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I can't join the room, not sure why
[09:26] <ferronica> just like that
[09:26] <geek|sauce> oops....forgot to identify.  perhaps my question didn't go through.  anyone know anything about gdesklets?
[09:26] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Why do you want to talk there?
[09:26] <ferronica> is there any theme inside
[09:27] <ompaul> !offtopic
[09:27] <ubotu> Non Ubuntu support related discussions may be carried out in the channel #ubuntu-offtopic. Editor/Language wars are welcome there!
[09:27] <Edgy_Eft> huhu
[09:27] <Fiskar> anyone can help me with some network problems ?
[09:27] <Edgy_Eft> test
[09:27] <Fysidiko> ferronica: inside where?
[09:28] <ompaul> !anyone
[09:28] <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>
[09:28] <ferronica> ubuntu
[09:28] <lietuvis> hi. does anyone know a site where zsh configuration is well explained? What I find, it's just plain .zshrc files which tell me noting about the possible options.
[09:28] <EvilDin> am does maybe anyone know, how to add to ubuntu, public keys that will apt-get install trust all packages, it doesn't trust to some new ones, which i add to sources.list
[09:28] <ferronica> we can hack linux
[09:28] <ferronica> i heared
[09:29] <Fysidiko> ferronica: why can't we talk on IRC?
[09:29] <fonzie> 
[09:29] <ompaul> Fysidiko, well you seem to be offtopic for this particular chat room, this is a ubuntu support oroom
[09:29] <rakz0> ?
[09:29] <RoeyInDisgust> EHLO
[09:30] <ompaul> fonzie, please speak english thanks
[09:30] <Doat> ehlo thre
[09:30] <hito1> hi there
[09:30] <RoeyInDisgust> Doat:  :)
[09:30] <hito1> is this the support room for ubuntu?
[09:30] <EvilDin> HEY how to add public key for apt-get
[09:30] <Doat> ,)
[09:30] <Fysidiko> ompaul: How can you tell if this is offtopic? I can't work out what (s)he's talking about at the moment!
[09:30] <RoeyInDisgust> I was wondering when the new ieee80211 package will go into Dapper Drake
[09:31] <RoeyInDisgust> anyone know?
[09:31] <Fiskar> can anyone help me with some network problems ?
[09:31] <ompaul> Fiskar, what exactly is your network problem?
[09:31] <ferronica> Fysidik: can i change sound settings
[09:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: in what program?
[09:32] <ferronica> i hav creative sound blaster audigy
[09:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Or just for Ubuntu as a whole?
[09:32] <RoeyInDisgust> eXistenZ:  hi!!
[09:32] <LuKe-LuKe> does someone know how GPLflash works on amd64 ?  because I installed it and webpage that consists something in flash have only gray area
[09:32] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Sound settings are in System -> Preferences -> Sound
[09:32] <ferronica> in ubuntu
[09:32] <Fiskar> well, ive just install linux, for the first time to run as a server computer and it recognises the nic card, but wont actually go on my network or connect to the internet
[09:32] <RoeyInDisgust> LuKe-LuKe:  gnu gnash
[09:32] <RoeyInDisgust> what's with all the animal names in here?
[09:32] <LuKe-LuKe> is it better?
[09:32] <RoeyInDisgust> tdon't they have a MUD for all that stuff?
[09:33] <RoeyInDisgust> chii:  good call ;)
[09:33] <ferronica> nothing to set
[09:33] <ferronica> lol
[09:33] <Edgy_Eft> test
[09:33] <Fysidiko> ferronica: What do you want to change?
[09:33] <ferronica> i hav 5.1 channel speakers
[09:33] <Edgy_Eft> ok...its workin :)
[09:33] <ferronica> to configure it
[09:33] <ompaul> Fiskar, please click on system adminsitration networking and enable the nic
[09:34] <ompaul> Fiskar, the password it wants is your password
[09:34] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I've never got 5.1 channel working, you'll have to ask someone else I'm afraid
[09:34] <Fiskar> yeh done that
[09:34] <Spec> nor have i
[09:34] <florin-> i have an asus p5gd1pro and i'vd installed ubuntu daper, now my pc wont shut down , my hd is shuting down but  the power suply no, can anyone help me?
[09:34] <EvilDin> HEY how to add public key for apt-get
[09:34] <Spec> i'm positive you can find that on google
[09:34] <Spec> so very extremely positive
[09:35] <ompaul> EvilDin, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
[09:35] <Fiskar> still no success though :(
[09:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell EvilDin about easysource
[09:36] <EvilDin> am spec i need them for apt-get for dotdeb deb link in sources.list
[09:36] <ferronica> but mine is working
[09:36] <ferronica> lol
[09:36] <spook> I had that Fiskar, never could figure it though :( . Also did it on Fedora Core 5 (4 was ok).
[09:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: wow, nice!
[09:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: very lucky
[09:36] <ferronica> lol
[09:36] <Fiskar> yeh tried fedora core 5, didnt work
[09:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I've got to go now
[09:36] <Edgy_Eft> a
[09:36] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Good luck with Ubuntu
[09:36] <PaoloC> hi all, I would appreciate if you could look at: http://paolo.ciarrocchi.googlepages.com/gkernel. Suggestion are more than welcome
[09:36] <ferronica> Fysidik: wait
[09:37] <ferronica> please
[09:37] <Fysidiko> ferronica: ok
[09:37] <ompaul> PaoloC, evening
[09:37] <Fiskar> spook: you use debian now ?
[09:37] <ferronica> Fysidik: is there any software like utorrent
[09:37] <ferronica> to d/l
[09:37] <ompaul> PaoloC, you got my suggestions already :)
[09:37] <hajuu> Is there some way I can streamline running an app as a certain user, using a certain shortcut (link or whatever) ? I know I can do it graphically using gksuexec.. but would like to be able to save the username at least in the link
[09:37] <hajuu> any ideas?
[09:38] <rakz0> Hi there. well, the "thing" of use linux tell me more about security analize.. the Ethereal software do that, but how do I analize, or where and can get more info for... ?
[09:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: sure
[09:38] <Fysidiko> !azureus
[09:38] <ubotu> I guess azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[09:38] <PaoloC> ompaul, I think I implemented all you suggested but the grub configuration changes
[09:38] <ferronica> how to d/l it
[09:38] <Fysidiko> !tell ferronica about azureus
[09:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: instructions at that link
[09:38] <ferronica> lol
[09:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: It's very similiar to utorrent actually
[09:38] <Fysidiko> ferronica: good luck!
[09:38] <geek|sauce> wow...ubuntu locked up on me...that's  a first
[09:39] <Fiskar> spook: what distro you use ?
[09:39] <spook> Just installed ubuntu :) But up to now I've been on RH/CentOS
[09:39] <Fiskar> ahh
[09:39] <PaoloC> ompaul, now I show in different windows symlink and real kernel images, I show the running kernel and I order the list by installation date.
[09:39] <Doat> How can i get the newest version of banshee (the dapper version?) on breezy
[09:39] <ferronica> give u torrent
[09:39] <ferronica> thats better
[09:39] <Fiskar> cause i still cant seem to get this nic working
[09:39] <Fysidiko> ferronica: utorrent is Windows only
[09:39] <ferronica> oh
[09:40] <Fiskar> on windows on another computer at the moment :(
[09:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: azureus is the best for Linux I think
[09:40] <ompaul> PaoloC, we keep this conversation to the other channel
[09:40] <ompaul> :-)
[09:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: it's very good, I use it on Windows as well
[09:40] <mizery> One of my older computers has voodoo 3 pci vid card and I confirmed that bus mastering is not enabled and I'm not able to enable it either as well as the bios doesn't seem to have/mention support or configurability for it.  Any ideas?
[09:40] <crook> bittornado
[09:40] <ferronica> can i d/l program for window for too
[09:40] <ferronica> using it
[09:40] <EvilDin> do you know how to add that public keys for new deb links in sources.list ---> need for deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
[09:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: sure
[09:40] <ferronica> hey do we need antivirus
[09:40] <ferronica> in linux
[09:40] <Fysidiko> ferronica: if you don't want to d/load one, the basic bittorrent client is already isntalled
[09:40] <qBaz> for anyone playing along at home, I managed to get the GRUB problem to go away by physically disconnecting all the drives but one, re-running the installer, and then, post-reboot, plugging them all back in.
[09:40] <hajuu> any ideas?
[09:41] <qBaz> I haven't the foggiest freaking idea why that worked, but there you ar.
[09:41] <spook> I had a lot of the same with RH/Fedora. Some versions worked, others just didn't.
[09:41] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Maybe, it's debateable
[09:41] <mizery> also, glxinfo shows direct rendering is enabled, but glxgears crashes immediately with "Illegal instruction"
[09:41] <ferronica> Fysidik: what
[09:41] <Fysidiko> ferronica: you can use clamav if you're worried
[09:41] <stfn> Fysidiko: Fysidiko why not gnome-btdownload?  comes with GNOME, just double-click and .torrent file locally or any torrent:// link in a web browser
[09:41] <ferronica> Fysidik: u mean no
[09:41] <Fysidiko> ferronica: most people don't bother
[09:41] <Fiskar> spook: you saying i should find another image ?
[09:41] <LuKe-LuKe> but Gnash doesn`t work for mw either
[09:41] <Fysidiko> stfn: He likes utorrent, azureus is similiar
[09:41] <ferronica> Fysidik: most of the virus made in microsoft
[09:41] <Fysidiko> stfn: gnome-btdownload is very basic
[09:41] <ferronica> Fysidik: windows
[09:41] <ferronica> i think
[09:41] <stfn> Fysidiko: that it is
[09:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: Exactly
[09:42] <ferronica> Fysidik: is there any theme
[09:42] <spook> fiskar: dunno. Have you used another distro and it's worked?
[09:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: For ubuntu?
[09:42] <ferronica> yes
[09:42] <geek|sauce> my problem is this: one pesky little widget on gdesklets won't let go of control of the mouse.  everywhere i move the mouse, the widget goes with it.  i can't right-clcik to get rid of it, and i can't plant it anywhere either.  i've tried doing a complete removal and re-install, including the config files, but when i re-install and re-run the program, that one pesky widget is there by default and i have to xkill the whole gdesklets app
[09:42] <Fiskar> no not yet, but only tried fc5 and ubuntu
[09:42] <Fysidiko> ferronica: System -> preferences -> theme
[09:42] <ferronica> i wanna place them on desktop
[09:42] <Fysidiko> !tell ferronica about theme
[09:42] <ferronica> some icon
[09:43] <Warbo> geek|sauce: I'm guessing you middle clicked already?
[09:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica: I really have to go
[09:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica: lots of people here can help you
[09:43] <geek|sauce> warbo: yes
[09:43] <Fysidiko> ferronica: good luck
[09:43] <Warbo> geek|sauce: OK. Which desklet?
[09:43] <ompaul> geek|sauce, looks like you got a bug there - launchpad if its in the ubuntu repo or return to vendor for elsewhere
[09:43] <ferronica> location
[09:44] <RoeyInDisgust> hey
[09:44] <spook> fiskar: fedora core 4 worked for me on that pesky pc
[09:44] <RoeyInDisgust> quick question
[09:44] <RogerRabid> heh
[09:44] <Fiskar> i might as well give that try
[09:44] <geek|sauce> warbo:  it's one that's designed to replace the taskbar, the name escapes me
[09:44] <RogerRabid> what's with all the furry-sounding names? they have muds for that..
[09:44] <ompaul> RogerRabid, whats with calling a newt furry
[09:44] <Warbo> geek|sauce: I've used system monitors and the cool launcher one with no probs
[09:45] <RogerRabid> ompaul:  somehow they're included too.
[09:45] <RogerRabid> it's like magic.
[09:45] <spook> fiskar: might be worth trying CentOS 4.3 as well, I use that on my laptop and it's been rock solid
[09:45] <highvoltage> is there any way i can limit a user's memory usage in ubuntu?
[09:45] <Warbo> RogerRabid: Was that your question?
[09:46] <Fiskar> spook: give it a go :D
[09:46] <highvoltage> win 11
[09:46] <RogerRabid> highvoltage:  you can put limits on memory indirectly
[09:46] <geek|sauce> warbo: yeah, those worked fine for me too.  it was a cheap crappy one that gave me problems.  i just don't understand how the gdeslets app is holding onto any ionfirmation about which widgets i had previously installed
[09:46] <highvoltage> RogerRabid: how can I do that?
[09:46] <RogerRabid> Warbo:  nono it was about the availability of the ieee80211 module which supports the new intel pro wireless abg card.
[09:46] <RogerRabid> 3945.
[09:46] <RogerRabid> highvoltage:  ulimit
[09:46] <Warbo> geek|sauce: Try looking for the hidden folder in your home manually before you install it again
[09:47] <highvoltage> RogerRabid: thanks, i'll look at it
[09:47] <RogerRabid> hai!
[09:47] <kjhkjh> hello
[09:47] <geek|sauce> warbo: how do i unhide it?
[09:47] <Warbo> kjhkjh: hello
[09:47] <kjhkjh> how do I switch from kdm to gdm?
[09:47] <Frogzoo> woohoo - my ipaq syncs :D
[09:47] <simonpca> plop
[09:47] <Warbo> geek|sauce: Use View > Show Hidden Files. There are all of your preferences. Look for something like .gdesklets and delete it
[09:48] <highvoltage> kjhkjh: dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[09:48] <bighil> hi, anyone else has problems to install drapper beta? I get it to start the installation and after 10 seconds copying files to the hd the copy window disappears. dmesg shows a reiserfs warning: is_leaf: item location seems wrong...
[09:48] <ompaul> RogerRabid, well if it has not made it to dapper at this stage I think it is unlikely to make it there in the next couple of weeks you could test the daily build of the live cd to see if it is there
[09:48] <Warbo> kjhkjh: If you install the gdm package it should ask you which you want to use
[09:48] <geek|sauce> warbo: sweet...i found it and deleted it.  now for the real test...
[09:48] <spook> New to ubuntu, can you install kde and gnome. Always thought it was kubuntu or ubuntu?
[09:49] <kjhkjh> spacey, yeah you can
[09:49] <ompaul> bighil, just a personal observation, I will never trust my data to reiser fs ever again, end of observation
[09:49] <Warbo> bighil: Maybe use ext3 then copy it to a reiser drive when done and change fstab? (Doesn't fix problem though)
[09:49] <kjhkjh> spook, yes you can, I just did it
[09:49] <RogerRabid> ompaul:  ahhhh thank you
[09:49] <spook> kjhkjh: Cool!
[09:49] <ompaul> RogerRabid, cdimage.ubuntu.com
[09:50] <njan> ompaul, circumstances involving reiser in the past have caused me to make the same assertion.
[09:50] <RogerRabid> ompaul:  perfect, thanks :)
[09:50] <RogerRabid> njan:  heya!!
[09:50] <njan> hi RogerRabid.
[09:50] <ompaul> bighil, see that note by njan ^^^^^^^
[09:50] <RogerRabid> it's me Roey
[09:50] <njan> ah, hey :)
[09:50] <RogerRabid> hey hey
[09:50] <njan> I thought you were a random nutcase. :-P
[09:50] <RogerRabid> i'm on a coworker's machine
[09:50] <geek|sauce> warbo: thanks, that did the trick!
[09:50] <RogerRabid> njan:  just typical me.
[09:50] <Warbo> geek|sauce: np
[09:51] <njan> RogerRabid, what's up? :)
[09:51] <Red-Sox> I would like to use XPde
[09:51] <ompaul> RogerRabid, njan can you take it to #ubuntu-offtopic please :-)
[09:51] <Red-Sox> Can someone please help me with this?
[09:51] <EvilDin> any apt-get geek here, need to add something that will be authorized and all packages installed without asking me, if i really want to install not offical package?
[09:51] <Warbo> Red-Sox: It is ver bad at the moment. It is easier to make GNOME and KDE look like XP
[09:51] <RogerRabid> njan:  so a coworker uses Ubuntu and asked for a little help with getting his intel pro wireless abg card (you know, that new one that Dell Inspiron 6400s come with) to work with DD
[09:51] <Frogzoo> !helpme
[09:51] <ubotu> If you do not actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[09:51] <Red-Sox> Warbo: Okay, I'm running gnome, but how do i make it look like xp?
[09:52] <RogerRabid> obscurite:  to whom?
[09:52] <njan> RogerRabid, I'm not sure specifically about the abg card, but the bg card works fine for me in ubuntu with the ipw2200 driver.
[09:52] <Red-Sox> I've got it perty close
[09:52] <RogerRabid> oh?
[09:52] <RogerRabid> hmm
[09:52] <njan> both in an inspiron 8600 and a vaio s-series.
[09:52] <Warbo> Red-Sox: If you install the package gnome-art and look through those (it puts something in preferences) then you will have some luck
[09:52] <njan> RogerRabid, what's happening (or not happening)?
[09:52] <fires> what do i need to do to access my digital camera via usb?
[09:52] <Warbo> Red-Sox: Also, I like the XFCE theme "Redmond XP" which looks cool
[09:53] <Spec> fires: plug it in
[09:53] <geek|sauce> how can i make gdesklets load on boot?
[09:53] <njan> fires, depending on the digital camera you may just have to plug it in
[09:53] <Warbo> fires: A computer with Ubuntu
[09:53] <njan> fires, some of them have a mode you have to engage which is a computer link.
[09:53] <RogerRabid> njan:  errrr first off, the currrent ieee80211 module is too old
[09:53] <Frogzoo> fires: gthumb - & import photos
[09:53] <RogerRabid> njan:  .6
[09:53] <fires> gthumb. ah-hah
[09:53] <RogerRabid> njan:  veruss .13 for the one on sourceforge.
[09:53] <RogerRabid> njan:  *versus
[09:53] <Warbo> geek|sauce: Add "gdesklets start" to the preferences > session > startup progs
[09:53] <RogerRabid> njan:  you do module maintenance by any chance?
[09:53] <EvilDin> any apt-get pro here, need to add something that will be authorized and all packages installed without asking me, if i really want to install not offical package?
[09:54] <fires> worked, thank you Frogzoo
[09:54] <Warbo> EvilDin: Check the man page. There is an option
[09:54] <Frogzoo> fires: ;)
[09:54] <njan> RogerRabid, me? goodness no. :)
[09:54] <Red-Sox> http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/5546/screenshot2ac.png
[09:54] <RogerRabid> hehe
[09:54] <EvilDin> can you tell me, i am looking at man apt-get
[09:54] <RogerRabid> njan:  hehehe
[09:54] <Red-Sox> Warbo: http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/5546/screenshot2ac.png
[09:54] <EvilDin> but nothing bright for me there
[09:54] <gnomefreak> EvilDin: than you know why its asks you and for and apt-get pro you might want to look at man page
[09:54] <ompaul> EvilDin, you just sudo apt-get install packagename and when it asks you you say yes once
[09:55] <EvilDin> how to say always yes
[09:55] <RogerRabid> njan:  it's weird here with 714 people;  I'm not used to comments flinging left and right anymore (ever since  #debian became boring)
[09:55] <geek|sauce> warbo: where is gdesklets installed to (default path), and for that matter, where are most apps installed to?  i'm new to linux, if you can't tell ;-)
[09:55] <stfn> EvilDin: the options --assume-yes and --force-yes do that, but be careful!
[09:55] <Warbo> Red-Sox: That's what you got or that's what you want? If you want that then the title bar could be one of many themes. The controls look like thin-ice
[09:56] <gnomefreak> stfn: no force yes
[09:56] <EvilDin> not long ago someone tell me what to add
[09:56] <EvilDin> but i forget
[09:56] <EvilDin> i think it was sth with dpkg
[09:56] <gnomefreak> EvilDin: the page tell you look at --assume-yes
[09:56] <ompaul> EvilDin, dpkg -i packagename
[09:56] <gnomefreak> EvilDin: dpkg and apt are not even close
[09:56] <hippie23> hello
[09:56] <Warbo> geek|sauce: The programs are split up. Most binaries are in /usr/bin, needed files /usr/lib/progname, python (like gdesklets) in /usr/lib/python, etc,
[09:56] <hippie23> hows every1 doing today?
[09:57] <EvilDin> maybe sothing that was trusted for deb http://packages.dotdeb.org stable all
[09:57] <EvilDin> i forget it works all, without asking
[09:57] <EvilDin> but i forget command
[09:57] <hippie23> I need a WMA plugin for xmms, any1 know where to get one? havent had mutch luck finding oone
[09:57] <gnomefreak> EvilDin: gpg trust?
[09:58] <FlannelKing> EvilDin: you know that installing debian packages on ubuntu isn't usually a god thing
[09:58] <EvilDin> it is only mysql5
[09:58] <Warbo> hippie23: There is a good repository for them, but I forgot it. Full of bleeding edge multimedia stuff
[09:58] <almabrasil> rainer i am here
[09:58] <EvilDin> i test it before and works pretty good
[09:58] <gnomefreak> debian and ubuntu are not binary compatable
[09:58] <Warbo> Red-Sox: Hello?
[09:58] <hippie23> hmmm
[09:59] <abbot45> i'm looking for a program i can use to make or edit animated gif images
[09:59] <Warbo> hippie23: Well, I didn't forget. My hard disk failed
[09:59] <gnomefreak> abbot45: the gimp
[09:59] <EvilDin> when will be there mysql5 coming for ubuntu
[09:59] <_jason> abbot45: gimp
[09:59] <jimcooncat> anyone using kolab here?
[09:59] <_jason> EvilDin: June 1st with dapper
[09:59] <Warbo> abbot45: GIMP can do that I think (although you are restricted to 1 layer per frame)
[09:59] <geek|sauce> warbo: found it.  should i be running gdekslets-daemon, gdesklets, or gdesklets-console?
[09:59] <hippie23> I know what thats like... the HDD in my mac crashed a few days ago :(
[09:59] <abbot45> gnomefreak, you can do it in that?  do i need any extra plug-ins?
[10:00] <FlannelKing> EvilDin: if it's not a mission critical server, you could concievably update now, but there will be some bugs
[10:00] <Warbo> geek|sauce: gdesklets connects to gdesklets-daemon. Just run regular gdesklets and it sorts itself out
[10:00] <geek|sauce> warbo: cool, thanks
[10:00] <almabrasil> please, i would like to connect #woodshed, somebody can help me
[10:00] <almabrasil> ?
[10:00] <abbot45> Warbo,  do i need any extra plug-ins?
[10:00] <_jason> almabrasil: /join #woodshed
[10:00] <Doat> abbot45, http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Simple_Animations/
[10:00] <EvilDin> i need before that so i am planing on using this dotdeb, just i want somehow get that command to add it for trusted
[10:00] <gnomefreak> almabrasil: type /j #woodshed
[10:00] <almabrasil> where i do this?
[10:01] <_jason> almabrasil: same place you just typed
[10:01] <Warbo> abbot45: I don't think so. It is just an option when you save if I recall (use layer 1 for frame 1, layer 2 for frame 2, etc)
[10:01] <gnomefreak> almabrasil: as you are typing in here
[10:01] <Pmancgv> do you know, how install quicktime plugin for opera on ubuntu 5.10
[10:01] <i3dmaster> I have an error to remove compiz-aiglx-gnome, http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/12689 Please help!
[10:01] <i3dmaster> basically how to get it completely removed?
[10:01] <ebw> I did some tuning of my keyboard with xmodmap, how can I get this permanent?
[10:02] <geek|sauce> how do you spell the name of that bt client...azarus or something like that
[10:02] <FlannelKing> !azureus
[10:02] <Doat> azureus
[10:02] <ubotu> hmm... azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[10:02] <gnomefreak> i3dmaster: ive seena few people complain about that i would read the docs on it ubuntu doesnt support it afaik
[10:02] <Pmancgv> I can use thi one on firefox, but not on opera
[10:02] <abbot45> Warbo, ok, well what if i already have an animated gif that i want to edit.  like one of the frames is messed up.
[10:03] <Warbo> abbot45: Just open it in GIMP and the frames will be the layers
[10:03] <abbot45> ah
[10:03] <Pmancgv> and I tried to add on opera plugin options
[10:03] <abbot45> thanks
[10:03] <geek|sauce> is it not in the repos?
[10:03] <feugan3333> Anyone able to write cd's with cdrecord?
[10:03] <geek|sauce> azureus i mean
[10:03] <Pmancgv> but this one don't see any new plugin
[10:03] <i3dmaster> gnomefrea, I know. Its from a third party, but Im just asking how to remove it.. probably some apt cmds or dpkg commands to remove an error pkg.
[10:04] <Warbo> feugan3333: Yes, what's the prob?
[10:04] <almabrasil> please help again
[10:04] <almabrasil> hello
[10:04] <Warbo> feugan3333: Oh. Command line is the 2.6 problem isn't it?
[10:04] <Warbo> feugan3333: Sorry, lat time I used cdrecord was on a 2.4 DSL disk
[10:05] <feugan3333> Warbo: I'm able to write with all gui programs, but "sudo cdrecord scanbus" does not show my writer
[10:05] <Pmancgv> use K3b feugan333
[10:05] <gnomefreak> abbot45: there is a gimp-gap for anamation ;)
[10:05] <Pmancgv> it is better and easy
[10:05] <Warbo> feugan3333: It's a problem with cdrecord and 2.6 linux kernels. Solution? Use 2.4 kernel or don't use cdrecord
[10:05] <feugan3333> Warbo: Ok :-(
[10:06] <Warbo> gnomefreak: It is pathetic for decent animating
[10:06] <gnomefreak> oh ok
[10:06] <StarKruzr> Guys, if I move a hard drive with an existing Ubuntu installation on it into a new machine with a different chipset, different processor, different graphics, etc., will Ubuntu detect the new hardware at boot and reconfigure itself (load new drivers, etc.) like Windows would?
[10:06] <feugan3333> Warbo: Thanks for your help
[10:06] <Warbo> StarKruzr: The graphics card may need tweeking
[10:06] <StarKruzr> Warbo: I don't even have X on this machine
[10:06] <ompaul> StarKruzr, now that is so wrong windows would want to be tweaked this way and that that you could go silly looking for drivers for a week or two :)
[10:06] <bighil> ebw: you can write your xmodmap expressions in the .xmodmaprc file. it may be possible it will be loaded automatically this way. if not make sure xmodmap filename is called sometime on X startup...
[10:07] <Warbo> StarKruzr: Then the only problem with chips would be moving to a different architecture
[10:07] <biosphere> does anyone know where i can get the file iwlib.h ... im trying to compile something and it says that file is required
[10:07] <StarKruzr> Warbo: It's just Pentium II -> Athlon
[10:07] <ompaul> StarKruzr, if you don't have X and your running generic stuff then it should be okay - if you have customised it all bets are off
[10:07] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: you'll be fine.  of course, you'll want to upgrade to the k7 kernel
[10:07] <Warbo> StarKruzr: That would be fine. Make sure partitions are in the same place (or change their fstab entries)
[10:07] <StarKruzr> FlannelKing: Got it
[10:07] <jadaz87> hello everyone
[10:08] <StarKruzr> Thanks, folks :)
[10:08] <jadaz87> if i do: sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop :that will get rid of gnome right?
[10:08] <FlannelKing> jadaz87: no
[10:08] <ompaul> StarKruzr, if you had x a simple >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<< would get you up and running at some level
[10:08] <FlannelKing> jadaz87: just the meta package
[10:08] <vnikilinux> hi all
[10:08] <jadaz87> FlannelKing how do i get rid of gnome?
[10:08] <MenZa> ...sudo apt-get remove gnome :)?
[10:08] <Warbo> jadaz87: Look for gnome package
[10:09] <spook> StarKruzr: your grub config might need a look
[10:09] <StarKruzr> Ooo.  Second question, actually: this machine has one HD.  I'm going to add three more HDs to it.  Is there a way to do this so that the three hard drives appear as one volume?  Like soft-RAID them together or something?
[10:09] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: LVM (linux volume manager)
[10:09] <StarKruzr> sorry, the FOUR hard drives
[10:09] <dli> jadaz87, something like "apt-get remove libgnome"
[10:10] <StarKruzr> FlannelKing: so it'll "join" the new drives to the existing volume if I use LVM?
[10:10] <dli> jadaz87, and "deborphan|xargs dpkg --purge"
[10:10] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: erm, I don't know how well merging an existing one will work.
[10:10] <StarKruzr> errrgh.
[10:10] <zabgone> configure: error: Could not find OpenSSL and OpenSSL headers on your system    => openssl latest version is installed, does anyone know what could be wrong ?
[10:10] <Warbo> FlannelKing: LOGICAL volume manager
[10:10] <StarKruzr> that could be Unfortunate.
[10:11] <FlannelKing> Warbo: is it local? alright.
[10:11] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: youcoud always just run two drives.  yay for mount points.  It'll still be transparent to you.
[10:11] <jadaz87> dli what does deborphan|xargs dpkg --purge do?
[10:11] <spook> Flannel: surely thats Logical Volume Manager (splitting hairs aren't I :) )
[10:11] <StarKruzr> FlannelKing: what do you mean?
[10:12] <StarKruzr> I think Warbo was making the point that LVM can make the drives look like any arbitrary collection of virtual valumes you want it too
[10:12] <StarKruzr> to
[10:12] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: erm, in linux, you just have mount points for partitions, we don't have to deal with physical drives... well, except with where to mount from
[10:12] <StarKruzr> so
[10:12] <StarKruzr> you give two partitions the same mount point/
[10:12] <StarKruzr> ?
[10:12] <Warbo> StarKruzr: You cannot tell whether a directory is on one drive or another. You caould put whatever you want on a drive and access it like it was on one
[10:13] <StarKruzr> like use LVM to make /home span across /dev/hda1 and /dev/hdb1?
[10:13] <jimcooncat> StarKruzr, "lvm help" on the command line
[10:13] <ggilbert> man, is there anything useful that Seveas doesn't put in his repository? :p
[10:13] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: well, you can give a subdirectory two mount points, I don't believe you can for two drives, and the exact same.
[10:13] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: that is a RAID ;)
[10:13] <spook> Create a Logical Volume Group to contain all drives, create a logical volume in that group and it looks as if it's one big disk
[10:13] <jimcooncat> StarKruzr, I think you have to make a new "pv" physical volume
[10:13] <FlannelKing> StarKruzr: but, you could put /home on one, and /home/music on another
[10:13] <StarKruzr> FlannelKing: I see
[10:13] <jimcooncat> StarKruzr, then add it to a logical volume
[10:14] <FlannelKing> but yeah, if you're looking to put all of them, use LVM
[10:14] <Warbo> StarKruzr: It is simple to switch to LVM. Just shrink your Ubuntu with a Live CD, then fill the space with an LVM physical volume. Copy your / to it (you need a /boot still, as GRUB doesn't know LVM) then add the other drives as physical volumes, then finally add any space left from original installation as more physical volumes
[10:14] <StarKruzr> I think I'm already on LVM, Warbo
[10:14] <StarKruzr> how can I check?
[10:14] <geek|sauce> how do i check my private ip and/or change it (DHCP is disabled on my router)
[10:15] <jadaz87> what does deborphan|xargs dpkg --purge do?
[10:15] <StarKruzr>   /dev/hda5  Ubuntu lvm2 a-   12.48G    0
[10:15] <StarKruzr> yeah, guess so.
[10:15] <dli> geek|sauce, ifconfig
[10:15] <jimcooncat> StarKruzr, you're not using LVM
[10:15] <jadaz87> dli what does deborphan|xargs dpkg --purge do?
[10:15] <StarKruzr> jimcooncat: I'm not?
[10:15] <dli> jadaz87, man deborphan
[10:15] <Warbo> StarKruzr: Then just format the drives as physical volumes for LVM and add them to your volume group and extend the volumes you're using for your system, then resize the filesystems (without them mounted)
[10:15] <jimcooncat> StarKruzr, oops I thought that was your "df" output
[10:15] <jimcooncat> sorry
[10:16] <jimcooncat> Warbo you got it
[10:16] <StarKruzr> aha!
[10:16] <StarKruzr> so that effective soft-RAIDs them, Warbo, if I understand that process right?
[10:16] <Warbo> jimcooncat: I ran a 2 drive LVM system until they both failed, now I have 1 big USB drive (which won't boot without my custom CD)
[10:16] <StarKruzr> s/effective/effectively/
[10:17] <Warbo> StarKruzr: Yes, LVM is like soft-raid, but I never used soft-raid before
[10:17] <StarKruzr> okay
[10:17] <StarKruzr> awesome.
[10:17] <StarKruzr> Thanks, guys.
[10:17] <jimcooncat> Warbo, I just got bad blocks on my big USB drive :-(
[10:17] <Warbo> jimcooncat: Well it means that the middle connections on my IDE cables don't come off with me swapping drives so often
[10:18] <zabgone> could anyone tell me why when i do ./configure it gives an error about Openssl headers not beeing on my system .. i have latest openssl installed :(
[10:18] <NoUse> zabgone what are you trying to install?
[10:18] <zabgone> nessusclient
[10:18] <zabgone> nessus installed fine
[10:19] <zabgone> but client keeps giving me: configure: error: Could not find OpenSSL and OpenSSL headers on your system
[10:19] <NoUse> zabgone any reason you aren't instaling it via synaptic?
[10:19] <kamilos> hi i need to change refresh rate from 60 hz to 80hz but i cant see it in droop down list why???
[10:19] <zabgone> cause i wanted the newest version, and the info i found on net was installing it manually :)
[10:20] <taran> tnx to all guy
[10:20] <taran> my problem is solved
[10:20] <Sh33pi3s> Hi
[10:20] <NoUse> zabgone installing from source can be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing
[10:20] <zabgone> worked for the nessus server, if you know a way to install the client easily i would like to hear it :)
[10:20] <kamilos> hi i need to change refresh rate from 60 hz to 80hz but i cant see it in droop down list why???
[10:20] <Sh33pi3s> hi
[10:20] <almabrasil> hello
[10:21] <jadaz87> dli i do not have a deborphan on my system
[10:21] <NoUse> zabgone you need the dev libs for openssl
[10:21] <almabrasil> somebody can help me again, please?
[10:21] <NoUse> zabgone you can get them in synaptic
[10:21] <jadaz87> dli command not found the man pages are not even there
[10:21] <dli> jadaz87, apt-get install deborphan
[10:21] <Sh33pi3s> can anyone see this ???
[10:21] <zabgone> nouse: true, but it also teaches you a bit more when you do it manually :)
[10:21] <kamilos> pls my eyes cant stand refresh rate 60hz its horrible
[10:21] <almabrasil> i need to find ircnet.choopa.net
[10:21] <jadaz87> Sh33pi3s  see what you typing?
[10:22] <FlannelKing> Sh33pi3s: yes
[10:22] <kamilos> how to add 80 hz to drop down list
[10:22] <dli> kamilos, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:22] <FlannelKing> almabrasil: what client are you using?
[10:22] <almabrasil> ubuntu servers
[10:22] <biosphere> argh im trying to compile xsupplicant im doing sudo ./configure and it tells me it cant find iwlib.h even tho its in my /usr/include directory...should it be somewhere else?
[10:22] <Warbo> Great. I make my system look like XP to do a screenshot for red-sox and they're gone :(
[10:23] <Sh33pi3s> This *LIVE* cd aint bad
[10:23] <FlannelKing> almabrasil: hmm? you mean xchat? or what?
[10:23] <almabrasil> x chat
[10:23] <almabrasil> and there a lot of cannel
[10:24] <almabrasil> but i need to enter in ircnet.choopa.net and i can't find it
[10:24] <eggzeck> almabrasil, /server ircnet.choopa.net
[10:24] <Sh33pi3s> is it possible to change the REFRESH Rate on a LIVE CD ?
[10:24] <NoUse> biosphere you might have to pass some arguments to the configure script to point it to the right include folder
[10:24] <Sh33pi3s> 60hz is hurting my eyes
[10:25] <fali> does anybody brought an oki 5510 to work? What else can i try when there is no linux driver, and it isn't a postscript printer?
[10:25] <rainer_work> Does anybody know anything about "Ubuntu servers" for IRC?
[10:25] <NoUse> biosphere you know that xsupplicant is in synaptic right?
[10:26] <Frogzoo> can anyone suggest gnome applets that work with Evolution for mail alerts & task reminders? seems kind of obvious, but can't find anything
[10:26] <majd> has anyone managed to get xgl/compiz working?
[10:26] <_jeff> hey guys
[10:26] <almabrasil> hi
[10:26] <Warbo> majd: In Dapper only
[10:26] <almabrasil> i am again need help
[10:27] <almabrasil> rainer
[10:27] <_jeff> im trying to connect to a wlan but when i ifup i get no dhcp offers recieved
[10:27] <ompaul> to talk about dapper please go to #ubuntu+1
[10:27] <Warbo> ompaul #ubuntu-xgl isn't it?
[10:27] <ompaul> Warbo, thats also out that way
[10:27] <Sh33pi3s> When is 6.10 out ???
[10:27] <Frogzoo> _jeff: iwconfig eth1 essid ESSID
[10:28] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: In october
[10:28] <NoUse> Sh33pi3s 6.06 is next version
[10:28] <Sh33pi3s> thnx :)
[10:28] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: The second number is the month, the first the year (20xx)
[10:28] <ompaul> Sh33pi3s, ehh that would be october but in the mean time we will have the almost finished 6.06 which is in beta (which would be stable in a windows environment if you want a handy lookup guide :)
[10:28] <Sh33pi3s> oh
[10:29] <DjDarkman> hy ,what is /sbin/chkconfig ?
[10:29] <Warbo> ompaul: Will Dapper's delay pass on to the next releases? Will there be no more x.04 and x.10s?
[10:29] <Sh33pi3s> ubuntu beta ???? i feel more secure using a Linux BETA than Windows XP :)
[10:29] <FlannelKing> Warbo: no, 6.06 and then 6.10
[10:29] <ompaul> Warbo, no its supposed to be .10
[10:29] <Warbo> ompaul: OK
[10:30] <ompaul> Sh33pi3s, :-)
[10:30] <_jeff> Frogzoo: i think my card is called wlan0, di i put the name of the network where you put ESSID?
[10:30] <pizux> hello
[10:30] <ompaul> Sh33pi3s, I would imagine last thursday of the month but we shall see - might drag on for a week or two but not much more than that
[10:30] <Sh33pi3s> iv`e considered deleteing Windows XP and installing 5.10 but i got reservations about the OpenGL stuff
[10:30] <Warbo> lol. I thought I broke Gish again but I had uninstalled nvidia while using it
[10:31] <pizux> is someone know the login and password in xubuntu live cd beta 6 please?
[10:31] <FlannelKing> pizux: passoword is blank... try ubuntu (or xubuntu) for login
[10:31] <ompaul> Sh33pi3s, can you define that ?
[10:32] <DjDarkman> wich package contains /sbin/chkconfig ?
[10:32] <zabgone> nouse: libqssl-dev ... is that the one i need to install for the openssl porblem ?
[10:32] <pizux> ok thx FlannelKing
[10:33] <Sh33pi3s> well in my previous exp with Linux and ATI i had a mother of a problem getting OpenGL to work properly playing Unreal Tournament. MESA was used instead of OGL
[10:33] <io_> Does anybody know how to get wireless (bridge) to work on vmware (with ubuntu as the host) and winxp pro?
[10:33] <ompaul> !tell Sh33pi3s about ati
[10:33] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: ATI aren't as supportive as Nvidia, but they're both getting better
[10:33] <_jeff> hi
[10:33] <ompaul> Sh33pi3s, read the message from the bot, it may help some
[10:33] <NoUse> zabgone no, libssl-dev
[10:34] <zabgone> nouse: not in the list :(
[10:34] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Maybe because they're both seeing potential of mobile stuff which Windows is too bloated for :)
[10:35] <Sh33pi3s> i`m using the AMD64 5.10 Live CD of Ubuntu at this time. I am seriously considering changing to a FULL install. What other stuff/problems can i expect with 64bit OS ?
[10:35] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Only lack of support from non-free people (like macromedia)
[10:35] <gnomefreak> Sh33pi3s: some apps wont run on 64bit  i would install the 32bit on your system
[10:35] <NoUse> zabgone what list?
[10:35] <zabgone> synaptic
[10:35] <gnomefreak> ^^ if you want things to "just work"
[10:36] <NoUse> it's in there http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/libdevel/libssl-dev
[10:36] <Sh33pi3s> but whats the point of having a 64bit CPU when you cant fully exploit it ?
[10:36] <zabgone> k tnx
[10:36] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Ask XP users :)
[10:36] <Sh33pi3s> suppose Warbo
[10:36] <crook> Sh33pi3s: hardly any apps use 64bit support anyways
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> How to put the nick list in Xchat in the way it is in Konversation, mIRC
[10:37] <Sh33pi3s> but they can maybe compiled to run on 64bit ... yes ???
[10:37] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Basically you get the same "problems" running Ubuntu on amd64 as you do with PowerPC. They are not Ubuntu's problems, they are third paty's
[10:37] <nfinity> can someone tell me, if it is possible make something so I won't have to put occasionally the ubuntu install cd in the cd-drive when I install a program (this happens rarely, but with some programs it required that I put the cd in))
[10:37] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: are you using xchat or xchat-gnome
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: xchat-gnome I suppose
[10:38] <Warbo> nfinity: Remove the CD repositories from Synaptic (in Settings) and only leave Internet ones
[10:38] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: xchat-gnome
[10:38] <jbroome> nfinity: uncomment out the cd-rom line in sources.list
[10:38] <Sh33pi3s> Warbo,  so it`s down to the 3rd party apps and if the vendors decide to make then 64 bit ?
[10:38] <NoUse> nfinity go into synaptic, tools -> repositories and remove the CD repository
[10:38] <hesemes> wie kann ich meine schriftarten einstellen?
[10:38] <cassidy> C-O-L-T: what do you mean by "in the way it is in Konversation, mIRC" ?
[10:38] <hesemes> ich hab keine ae oe und ue mehr :D
[10:38] <nfinity> thanks all of you, I'll try it !
[10:38] <gnomefreak> !de
[10:38] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de
[10:38] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Basically there is no 64bit Flash because Macromedia ahven't made it and there is no 64bit (PC) Quicktime because Apple haven't made it
[10:38] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: you don't have to click on the number of the users to always see the nicks
[10:39] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ?
[10:39] <cassidy> C-O-L-T: you can't
[10:39] <Sh33pi3s> Warbo, but if you can get the source .... see my point ?
[10:39] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: :((((((((((((((
[10:39] <arrick> anyone, I have a ext3 formatted usb drive, last night I did "sudo unmount /dev/sda1" and now I cant get the device to be recognized, and it mounts automatic with reboot, but I dont want to reboot. ANy help would be appreciated
[10:39] <cassidy> C-O-L-T: it's not so annoying
[10:40] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Yes, that's the idea. You can make a 32bit system inside your 64bit system just to run these apps. It's in a Wiki somewhere
[10:40] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: for me it is :)
[10:40] <NoUse> arrick unplug it and plug it back it?
[10:40] <Warbo> arrick: It's "umount" by the way
[10:40] <LetMe> Hi all
[10:40] <geek|sauce> ok, this is basically the ONE THING that's keeping me from switching completely to linux.  i cannot get azuerus to work.  it keeps saying "operation not permitted, setLength fails..."
[10:40] <cassidy> C-O-L-T: i know. All users don't love this userlist. (see xchat-gnome's FAQ)
[10:40] <arrick> Warbo, thats what I mean
[10:40] <AAA> no, LetMe ;)
[10:40] <Sh33pi3s> Warbo, i didn`t think that was possible ?
[10:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell geek|sauce about azureus
[10:40] <odin> |lostbyte|:  could it be I got I'm missing something from my mencoder package?  some things are telling me to use certain arguments that mencoder doesn't recognize
[10:40] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: another question, can I put to the system tray?
[10:40] <LetMe> WOW ...
[10:41] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: I mean Xchat
[10:41] <shutdown> Hello _jason
[10:41] <ompaul> gnomefreak, u here?
[10:41] <cassidy> C-O-L-T: there is a plugin for that
[10:41] <geek|sauce> _jason: i'm using that program.  that is the program that's giving me that error.
[10:41] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: You can run 32bit progs on 64bit PC. By installing a basic 32bit system in chroot you can make links to them in your 64bit system.
[10:41] <LetMe> anybody can help me setup an intel 82810 modem?
[10:41] <_jason> geek|sauce: it's not the program you need, it's the wiki page ;)
[10:42] <AAA> LetMe  is that a DSL modem?
[10:42] <LetMe> nopes
[10:42] <shutdown> _jason what's the time is it??
[10:42] <Sh33pi3s> Warbo, i`m guessing it`s time to visit wiki to find out about if it`s worth it at this time.
[10:42] <LetMe> internal
[10:42] <_jason> shutdown: hi, join #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:42] <LetMe> IBM thinkpad r50e
[10:42] <arrick> ok Warbo NoUse that didnt work
[10:42] <arrick> any help?
[10:42] <geek|sauce> _jason: i already did all that though.
[10:42] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: I would say it is worth it, just so you don't have to redo everything in the future. I will find the Wiki for you
[10:43] <arrick> its not even seeing the drive right now
[10:43] <NoUse> arrick did you run apt-get update?
[10:43] <AAA> LetMe  I can try, what is the problem?
[10:43] <arrick> NoUse, for what?
[10:43] <_jason> geek|sauce: oh I see, what causes it to give you that error?
[10:43] <arrick> sudo apt-get update
[10:43] <NoUse> arrick to refresh the list of repos
[10:43] <LetMe> can't find the driver
[10:43] <geek|sauce> that's what it says when i try and download a torrent
[10:43] <Sh33pi3s> Warbo, thanks. u can understand my reluctance to go fully with regards to not being able to run 32 bit stuff inside 64bit OS
[10:43] <LetMe> tried the slmodem 2.9 tar
[10:43] <LetMe> but didn't work
[10:44] <geek|sauce> under status
[10:44] <arrick> NoUse, why do I need to refresh the repos for a external drive to mount?
[10:44] <odin> man, I don't think I'm ever gonna understand linux...
[10:44] <_jason> geek|sauce: if you run it from a terminal do you get any output that's a bit more useful?
[10:44] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: This is what I got from Google that is Ubuntu specific: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
[10:44] <AAA> LetMe  so you are having a problem getting a driver for it?
[10:44] <NoUse> arrick sorry, mixed you up with someone else
[10:44] <LetMe> yes
[10:44] <LetMe> you can say that
[10:44] <nfinity> can someone tell me, why there are so many ubunut versions under synaptic->settings->repositories ? There are many 5.04 version. I installed today freshly ubuntu 6.06. Why are these there ? Would it be bad, if I remove them in some weeks ? Are they important ?
[10:44] <LetMe> googled a lot but :(
[10:44] <Sh33pi3s> ahhh. best i sign up to the Forums then Warbo :D
[10:45] <arrick>  sudo fdisk /dev/sda  Unable to open /dev/sda, this thing was mounted last night, why is it not mounting, or recognized now?
[10:45] <kbrooks> nfinity: no
[10:45] <shutdown> _jason remember about me?
[10:45] <geek|sauce> hold on.  what's the rule about pasting in here?
[10:45] <zabgone> nouse: when i try to install libssl it says i already run the newest version
[10:45] <kbrooks> geek|sauce:
[10:45] <Warbo> arrick: "ls /dev/sd*"
[10:45] <kbrooks> !paste
[10:45] <ubotu> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL
[10:45] <_jason> shutdown: I would say 'yes' in Italian, but I don't know how :)
[10:45] <C-O-L-T> cassidy: It seems that if I instal xchat then I can put the nick list to the right
[10:45] <NoUse> zabgone libssl-dev not libssl
[10:45] <_jason> geek|sauce: try to prepend my nick to what you say, otherwise I'm gonna miss it
[10:45] <Sh33pi3s> konichiwa :)
[10:45] <arrick> ok its on b for some reason
[10:45] <arrick> huh
[10:45] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: you can put list on left with xchat-gnome
[10:45] <Hexagram> hey guys
[10:45] <AAA> LetMe  have you tried sudo apt-get install thinkpad-base?
[10:46] <zabgone> nouse: yes thats what i meant sorry :)
[10:46] <LetMe> nopes
[10:46] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: how?
[10:46] <NoUse> zabgone then you need to point the configure script to the proper include directory
[10:46] <Hexagram> I just installed ubuntu breezy on an old box of mine (server) and it can't detect my brand new network card, any ideas?
[10:46] <LetMe> what repository will i find it in?
[10:46] <Warbo> Hexagram: For a start put "lspci" on pastebin
[10:46] <Hexagram> Warbo: how am I connecting to the internet?
[10:47] <Hexagram> this is on another box
[10:47] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: look in the settings its been so long since i used it the 2 times i used it :(
[10:47] <Sh33pi3s> i got another question about Ubuntu
[10:47] <AAA> LetMe  http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/utils/thinkpad-base
[10:47] <arrick> Hexagram, is your name terry in real life?
[10:47] <Hexagram> arrick: afraid not
[10:47] <Warbo> Hexagram: OK, copy it across (what you see as the important bits)
[10:47] <arrick> ok
[10:47] <AAA> LetMe  it is in the universe
[10:47] <Sh33pi3s> can it be used as a standalone SERVER with NO X-Windows/GTK installed ?
[10:47] <Hexagram> arrick: why do you ask? I've been looking for the other hexagram for a while
[10:47] <xerophyte> Could somebody compare the Hula vs (postfix+cyrus-imap+squirellmail)
[10:47] <Warbo> Hexagram: I'm no expert on this, so don't direct it at me :)
[10:47] <arrick> just wondering I have a friend with the same problem that is signing on in a minute
[10:47] <gnomefreak> Sh33pi3s: yes thats what server install is for
[10:47] <vbgunz> FlannelKing: are you here? if so, I just wanted to say thank you very much. the 686 kernel is much better for me than the 386 one. Thanks man!
[10:48] <shutdown> _jason: if you want say me 'yes' in italian you must say 'si'... YES = SI... :-D
[10:48] <Warbo> Sh33pi3s: Type server when installing
[10:48] <bimberi> Sh33pi3s: sure, 'server' at the install disk boot prompt will set that up
[10:48] <arrick> Hexagram, ust sounds similar to a friends problem
[10:48] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: done ok thanks
[10:48] <Hexagram> arrick: oh ok
[10:48] <arrick> hey bimberi hows it going
[10:48] <LetMe> ok
[10:48] <Hexagram> Warbo: it doesn't detect the card at all
[10:48] <arrick> evening gnomefreak
[10:48] <_jason> shutdown: si, remember we like this channel for support.  You can chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:48] <bimberi> hi arrick
[10:48] <Sh33pi3s> i ask because i got a old K7 AMD in a RackMount server...
[10:48] <LetMe> any other ideas in case this fails?
[10:48] <AAA> LetMe  my understanding is thinkpads are very well supported in linux, I don't have one myself
[10:48] <arrick> Hexagram, what name and model?
[10:48] <arrick> of the card
[10:48] <Warbo> Hexagram: Sorry then, I don;t know about these things. Direct it to the group again please
[10:49] <LetMe> apart from the modem ... yes
[10:49] <geek|sauce> _jason, i pasted it on pastebin
[10:49] <shutdown> _jason: okay okay... don't worry... ;-)
[10:49] <Hexagram> arrick: netgear FA331
[10:49] <Hexagram> *311
[10:49] <_jason> geek|sauce: link?
[10:49] <arrick> ok
[10:49] <geek|sauce> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12691
[10:50] <Hexagram> does anybody know how I would go about getting this ethernet card working, it's a netgear 311 and ubuntu breezy (server install) doesn't detect it
[10:50] <nfinity> I have another question: in the ubuntu guide, there are helpful notes to install some programs or plugins (for example I just installed macromedia flash). At the beginning it say to follow the step "How to add extra repositories?" . I guess I just need to do  that once, and not another time if I want to install another thing from the ubuntu guide..., right ?
[10:50] <try282> http://www.ilove-movies.com/main.html http://cool-porn.biz/welivetogether/galleries/dyke1010/vp.html
[10:50] <_jason> !ops
[10:50] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[10:50] <Sh33pi3s> thanks for the help Warbo , bimberi , gnomefreak , crook and ompaul :)
[10:50] <Warbo> nfinity: You're right
[10:50] <BearPerson> hmm, damn lag
[10:50] <nfinity> Warbo: thanks
[10:50] <Hexagram> does anybody know how I would go about getting this ethernet card working, it's a netgear 311 and ubuntu breezy (server install) doesn't detect it
[10:50] <Warbo> Ahh. The praise
[10:51] <_jason> geek|sauce: are you saving to a mounted shared partition?
[10:51] <shutdown> Where I can find a nice BASIC manual??
[10:51] <AAA> LetMe  if that doesn't work for you, I'd just search google with the error message in "qoutes" along with the model number
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Haven't been following, but I have a T43 myself - what's up?
[10:51] <bimberi> Hexagram: see if there are instructions via here ...
[10:51] <bimberi> !tell Hexagram about hardware
[10:51] <LetMe> the modem
[10:51] <NoUse> Hexagram there is some info on the forums
[10:51] <_jason> ompaul: too quick, I even have a trigger to ctcp version them and he was off before I got a reply
[10:51] <Sh33pi3s> i`m outta here ... laters all
[10:51] <Warbo> shutdown: Which BASIC, there are many. I have a book on AmigaBASIC if you want it :)
[10:51] <FlannelKing> shutdown: for which BASIC?
[10:51] <LetMe> tony:its an intel 82810 ... internal
[10:51] <geek|sauce> _jason, not shared per se, i just named it that because it's FAT32 so both linux and windows can read from it
[10:52] <_jason> geek|sauce: can you try saving to your ~ instead just to see if that is the cause?
[10:52] <LetMe> tony: sorry ... its an intel 82801 ... internal
[10:52] <Hexagram> ok it says it's completely supported, but how to make it work?
[10:52] <Hexagram> link to fourms?
[10:52] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Have you tried the ScanModem utility from linmodems.org yet?
[10:52] <nfinity> can someone tell me where I can find souces.list ?
[10:52] <LetMe> no
[10:52] <Hexagram> shutdown: the book beginning programming for dummies has a huge section on basic
[10:52] <dli> LetMe, ich4 modem?
[10:52] <Warbo> nfinity: /etc/apt
[10:52] <NoUse> nfinity /etc/apt/
[10:52] <shutdown> I have installed on my Ubuntu GAMBAS...
[10:53] <Hexagram> link to fourms?
[10:53] <nfinity> thanks both of you
[10:53] <LetMe> dli: sorry didn't get that
[10:53] <Warbo> shutdown: I think that's VERY compatible with VB isn't it? There are LOADS of guides for VB
[10:53] <NoUse> Hexagram just do a search for netgear 311
[10:53] <Hexagram> if I had a link to the forums
[10:53] <LetMe> tony: i think that tells you what the device id is... right?
[10:53] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Might be a good place to start.  I'm running some quick searches too.
[10:53] <shutdown> GAMBAS is not compatible with VB... sorry.
[10:53] <Hexagram> NoUse: what's the link to the ubuntu fourms?
[10:54] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Should tell you chipset and such, and if you're lucky, recommend a driver.
[10:54] <LetMe> tony: read a lot ... eventually got to slmodem driver
[10:54] <AAA> LetMe  lspci -vv
[10:54] <NoUse> Hexagram ubuntuforums.org
[10:54] <dli> LetMe, try slmodem, it may work, enable ich4 (intel8x0m) in kernel
[10:54] <Hexagram> thanks
[10:54] <Warbo> shutdown: OK then (just something I read in Linux Format about getting loads of programmers over to Linux by using GAMBAS)
[10:54] <LetMe> dli: how do i do that?
[10:54] <LetMe> aaa: yeah i do know the device id ...
[10:55] <simonpca> a+
[10:55] <geek|sauce> _jason: i gotta meet a guy and give him my xbox to fix, i should be back in 15 mins or so
[10:55] <dli> LetMe, http://linux.seindal.dk/item61.html this is for debian, works the same for ubuntu
[10:55] <_jason> geek|sauce: k
[10:55] <shutdown> Warbo: I don't understand... I don't speak english werywell
[10:55] <odin> okay, someone please give me a simple answer: how do I convert a video with mencoder to a divx codec, NOT mpeg4?
[10:55] <shutdown> Warbo: I'm an italian boy... I'm 16... :-D
[10:55] <Amaranth> AAA: the list isn't sorted in any way that i'm aware of
[10:56] <odin> *pats shutdown's head
[10:56] <Warbo> shutdown: Doesn't matter, just that Linux Format (magazine) recommends Visual Basic programmers on Windows to switch to GAMBAS on Linux
[10:56] <Warbo> shutdown: You little squirt. (I'm 17)
[10:56] <dli> odin, man mencoder, with "-ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=divx"
[10:56] <AAA> Amaranth  hehe, just funny to think of lilo and see him first. coincidence? hehe
[10:56] <Hexagram> guys
[10:56] <shutdown> Warbo: One Moment, please... I must translate you sentence...
[10:56] <shutdown> :-D
[10:56] <Hexagram> I can't find ANYTHING for the Netgear FA311
[10:57] <Hexagram> anybody willing to help me set this thing up?
[10:57] <pianoboy3333> Are there any places or things that you can do to speed up the performance of ubuntu now and then?
[10:57] <Hexagram> lol rice
[10:57] <Hexagram> I can't find ANYTHING for the Netgear FA311
[10:57] <Hexagram> anybody willing to help me set this thing up?
[10:58] <Warbo> pianoboy3333: Install a kernel for your subarchitecture (k7, 686, etc), don't use much Python or Java
[10:58] <odin> dli: it says it can't find codec 'divx' in libavcodec
[10:58] <shutdown> Warbo: what is 'matter', 'recommends' ??
[10:58] <dli> odin, "man mencoder"
[10:58] <pianoboy3333> I have a 686 kernel
[10:58] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: It appears from what I'm seeing that the modem on that model is actually the same as mine.  "IBM Integrated 56k modem", MDC-2, in the CDC slot?
[10:58] <jerware> is it easy to install java jre?
[10:58] <apokryphos> jerware: yes. /msg ubotu java
[10:58] <jerware> thanx pal
[10:58] <odin> dli:  ugh, I was hoping I didn't have to see this long file again :)
[10:58] <LetMe> tony: can you tell me the device id
[10:58] <Hexagram> I can't find ANYTHING for the Netgear FA311, does anybody wanna help me make this thing get detected and working?
[10:59] <ompaul> Hexagram, system administration networking, enable it - repeated asking does not bump you up the queue, if somone knows they say
[10:59] <Warbo> shutdown: "doesn't matter" means "is not important" and "recommends" means "says you should"
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Erm, hold on.
[10:59] <Hexagram> ompaul: how do I do this?
[10:59] <LetMe> tony: i don't think this is what it read ... i am on windows right now :)
[10:59] <Hexagram> ompaul: i'm using a server isntall of breezy
[10:59] <shutdown> Warbo: Thank you...
[10:59] <shutdown> :-D
[10:59] <ompaul> Hexagram, that is a different ball game
[11:00] <Hexagram> ?!
[11:00] <Hexagram> howso
[11:00] <ompaul> Hexagram, that was for the GUI
[11:00] <Hexagram> figured as much
[11:00] <odin> dli:  'man mencoder' wasn't able to help me yesterday
[11:00] <Warbo> Hey, it's a Friday. There should be a new Click. Back in a bit
[11:00] <odin> dli:  it mentions divx4, but that didn't work either
[11:00] <Hexagram> ompaul: then what should I do?
[11:00] <pianoboy3333> Warbo: what's wrong with python and java?
[11:00] <Mathman> pianoboy3333: not a thing
[11:01] <fstab0r> Im curious why people run ubuntu instead of pure debian, can someone provide some insight?
[11:01] <Spec> fstab0r: perhaps it's the 6 month release cycle?
[11:01] <bimberi> Hexagram: does 'ifconfig eth0' output anything?
[11:01] <Mathman> fstab0r: it's more up to date, easier to install, prettier.  3 reasons off the top of my head.
[11:01] <Hexagram> bimberi: nope
[11:01] <jerware> what is java jre?  just the java virtual machine?
[11:01] <jerware> in  general
[11:01] <Hexagram> bimberi: i did lspci too, it can't detect it
[11:01] <topyli> fstab0r: it's the stable version of debian unstable :)
[11:01] <FlannelKing> jerware: java runtime environment
[11:02] <Spec> jerware: jre = java runtime environment
[11:02] <jerware> ahh yes
[11:02] <jerware> coll thanx
[11:02] <shutdown> My friends, I must go now... It's 23.01...
[11:02] <shutdown> :-D
[11:02] <gnomefreak> brb gonna try boot splash
[11:02] <Phoul> Excuse me
[11:02] <Phoul> When is dapper going to be dist upgrade able?
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: This is my lspci output: 0000:00:1e.3 Modem: Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Modem Controller (rev 03)
[11:02] <Phoul> like when can I upgrage from breezy to dapper without shitloads of errors
[11:02] <shutdown> _jason: Can I make a question [OFF TOPIC]  to you?
[11:03] <cens0red> you can't pause apt-get can u?
[11:03] <Seveas> Phoul, now 
[11:03] <dli> tonyyarusso, I heard ich6 is quite different from ich4
[11:03] <LetMe> tony: mine is DB not FB
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> Phoul: We're already at beta, final is 1 June.
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> dli: Not sure.
[11:03] <davidwinter> hi all. is there a way I can roll back from dapper to breezy?
[11:03] <ompaul> Phoul, today yesterday tomorrow, it will be released on June first and please do not use bad language in this channel
[11:03] <Phoul> Seveas, so it wont mess anything up ?
[11:03] <Phoul> sorry
[11:03] <Hexagram> bimberi: any ideas? nobody has a clue what to do...
[11:03] <Seveas> Phoul, it's still beta, there's always a chance that that happens
[11:03] <FlannelKing> Seveas: what's the url listing the channel bans?
[11:03] <Phoul> I just really wanna check out dapper but I dont really wanna destroy my system
[11:04] <ompaul> Phoul, is should not do that, why not check out the live cd from cdimage.ubuntu.com
[11:04] <Seveas> FlannelKing, that listing is not publicly accessible
[11:04] <FlannelKing> Seveas: alright, thanks.
[11:04] <shutdown> _jason: what's the time is it? (You live in philadelphia??? O.)
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> LetMe: Either way, you might want to check out the trial versions of both the HSF (what I use) and HCF drivers from linuxant.com/drivers, see if they work, and if they do, go ahead and buy a license.  If not, keep exploering the other possibilities, but that's one option anyway.
[11:04] <Phoul> ompaul, uhh no money for disks?
[11:04] <bimberi> Hexagram: sorry, i'm in that category too, if the kernel hasn't detected it then it's pretty hard
[11:04] <ompaul> Seveas, is there an etc/interfaces for a server wikipage ?
[11:04] <_jason> shutdown: it's 5pm
[11:05] <ompaul> Phoul, well you can take your chances - its fairly stable
[11:05] <Phoul> can anyone point me towards the tutoriel for upgrading breezy to dapper?
[11:05] <ompaul> !upgrade
[11:05] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades.
[11:05] <dli> LetMe, no, linuxant sucks, their driver price is $19.95 for one year
[11:05] <Seveas> ompaul, -ENOIDEA
[11:05] <Hexagram> fuck it, fucking useless
[11:05] <LetMe> tony: linuxant ... the more i run away from them the more they get to me
[11:05] <ompaul> Seveas, need it
[11:05] <dli> LetMe, try slmodem first
[11:05] <shutdown> _jason: It's 11pm :-D
[11:05] <LetMe> dli: i did
[11:06] <dli> LetMe, and?
[11:06] <LetMe> dli: but it gives a whole page of errors
[11:06] <FlannelKing> anyone know if they're planning on adding instructions for kubuntu (and xubuntu,evenually) on how to upgrade?
[11:06] <davidwinter> how about downgrading from dapper to breezy?
[11:06] <dli> LetMe, you have kernel modem driver?
[11:06] <Mathman> FlannelKing: why would it be any different than vanilla ubuntu?
[11:06] <Phoul> hmmm I shall check this out I think :D
[11:06] <LetMe> dli: didn't get that .... what dod you mean .. can you please be a bit more elaborative
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> davidwinter: Very difficult from what I hear.
[11:07] <solace1369> hello
[11:07] <FlannelKing> Mathman: right, but kubuntu doesn't have update manager apparently.  And the upgrade page doesn't talk about the whole sources list and stuff.
[11:07] <solace1369> i have a problem if anyone has thi time
[11:07] <dli> LetMe, go to kernel configuration, enable intel8x0m driver (in alsa ->pci devices), or "modprobe intel8x0m"
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> solace1369: Just ask and see.
[11:07] <solace1369> lol
[11:07] <solace1369> ok
[11:07] <Mathman> FlannelKing: well I dunno then.  I was just thinking apt-get dist upgrade or whatever.
[11:07] <dli> LetMe, and reinstall slmodem after that
[11:08] <Mathman> FlannelKing: the sources would be the same either way though, no?
[11:08] <FlannelKing> Mathman: right, that works.  but the guide says to use update manager.
[11:08] <LetMe> ok will try that
[11:08] <cowlikk> hi does anyone know about a program equivelent to auto cad for ubuntu
[11:08] <dli> LetMe, better to compile your own kernel, but try "modprobe intel8x0m"
[11:08] <Mathman> cowlikk: there are plenty of linux cad apps, both free and non free I'm thinking.  just hit up google.
[11:08] <LetMe> dli: any other suggestions ... i wud hate to log in to windows again to get access to the web
[11:09] <solace1369> i just got the ubuntu 5.10 cd in the mail. i ran the live cd and all the keys on my keyboard ended up mapped to some resolution changing function and i couldn't type anything.
[11:09] <Phoul> ohh heres a question. Is there a list anywhere of whats been changed like app wise and such?
[11:09] <dli> LetMe, better to have another machine to do the next
[11:09] <Phoul> I would like to see what has been changed
[11:09] <tonyyarusso> cowlikk: Or 'apt-cache search cad' with uni and multi enabled.
[11:09] <dli> cowlikk, try, qcad
[11:10] <cowlikk> im on auditor right now will that still work
[11:10] <LetMe> dli: that is not an option that i have at the moment
[11:10] <LetMe> dli: but thanx for the guidance ... hope it works
[11:10] <dli> LetMe, read slmodem howto
[11:11] <dli> LetMe, save the page I sent to you
[11:11] <LetMe> dli: where did you send it?
[11:11] <cowlikk>  apt-get qcad
[11:11] <dli> LetMe, http://linux.seindal.dk/item61.html
[11:11] <dli> cowlikk, apt-get install qcad
[11:11] <Phoul> Uhh anyone know?
[11:11] <solace1369> any ideas?
[11:11] <cowlikk> ohh thanks
[11:12] <Phoul> Im looking for a list of upgrades that have been put onto dapper'
[11:12] <Phoul> I wanna see whats diffrent
[11:12] <dli> cowlikk, better run "apt-cache search qcad" first
[11:13] <cowlikk> is debian the same as ubuntu?
[11:13] <bimberi> xfcefreak: lol at the nick :)
[11:13] <xfcefreak> cowlikk: no
[11:13] <xfcefreak> ty ;)
[11:13] <Moox> hi there. I remove directories in /etc/apache2. How can I restore them? (How reinstall apache2?)
[11:13] <ompaul> _jason, tonyyarusso Seveas new factiod from the bot cheers
[11:13] <dli> cowlikk, debian doesn't care about ubuntu (possible), but ubuntu is based on debian
[11:14] <Phoul> Anyone at all
[11:14] <Sanne> cowlikk, http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship
[11:14] <solace1369> does anyone have any ideas about my keyboard issue?
[11:14] <bert> How do you listen to XM on Ubuntu?
[11:14] <ivan> hallo gye
[11:15] <Phoul> Seveas, you here?
[11:15] <bert> How do you listen to XM Radio, online, on Ubuntu?
[11:15] <cowlikk> anyone know how to listen to xmms and be on teamspeak
[11:16] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Wait, what?
[11:16] <ivan> can someone can tell me how can i listen internet radio
[11:16] <Phoul> ivan, xmms?
[11:16] <Doat> sudo modprobe fglrx gives "FATAL: Module fglrx not found." even though i have installed xorg-driver-fglrx. This worked with breezy 386 kernel but i had the same problem with breezy k7 kernel. Now i upgraded to dapper and 386 kernel won't even boot so i'm on k7 but can't install ati driver
[11:17] <solace1369> try surfing to shoutcast.com and clicking tune in on one of the stations
[11:17] <tonyyarusso> xfcefreak: What the?  Did you convert overnight or something?
[11:17] <dli> Doat, compile your own kernel :)
[11:17] <xfcefreak> tonyyarusso: lol i converted a long time ago
[11:17] <Doat> dli, i'm not guru enough ;S
[11:18] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Nice.
[11:18] <dli> Doat, need to configure once, and configure based on a working one.
[11:18] <X3N_> does anyone know how i can mount this: [ 2137.594360]  SCSI device sdb: 312581808 512-byte hdwr sectors (160042 MB)
[11:18] <X3N_> [ 2137.594363]  sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
[11:18] <X3N_> [ 2137.594365]   /dev/scsi/host5/bus0/target0/lun0: p1
[11:18] <X3N_> [ 2137.612658]  Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi5, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
[11:18] <X3N_> [ 2137.612910]  usb-storage: device scan complete
[11:18] <Phoul> can anyone tell me whats changed in dapper asfar as the gnome version?
[11:18] <X3N_> sorry
[11:18] <xfcefreak> X3N_: use pastebin for pasting
[11:18] <Phoul> Like whats dapper use
[11:19] <xfcefreak> Phoul: 2.143
[11:19] <xfcefreak> 2.14.1
[11:19] <Doat> dli, i don't want to compile my own kernel. i just want to get my 3d working
[11:19] <Phoul> mmmm is that the new one im guessing?
[11:19] <xfcefreak> Phoul: yes
[11:20] <xfcefreak> of course when i boot to xfce you send me link brb
[11:20] <Phoul> well ima try to upgrade I think
[11:20] <xfcefreak> x-ter, hates links
[11:20] <Phoul> I wanna see what the buzz is all about :)
[11:20] <vettamon> Hello all! I'm having a problem when im installing Ubuntu. When it comes to choose partition, I can't find any partition. Anyone got a clue what's going on?
[11:21] <FlannelKing> Phoul: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/dapperbeta that lists the big changes
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: So by final release when this is out of draft all of this is going to be available locally on every Dapper install, right?
[11:21] <X3N_> i need to mount the drive mentioned in this output of dmsg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12692 - anyone got any ideas ?
[11:21] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: What setup are you starting with on the machine?
[11:22] <ompaul> tonyyarusso, yeap but ... think about it how many people read todays docs ...
[11:23] <xfcefreak> ompaul: thats nice
[11:23] <ompaul> xfcefreak, its not mine
[11:23] <ompaul> :(
[11:23] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: ehm, if i got that question right, i think the answer is "default" (?)
[11:23] <xfcefreak> its doc teams
[11:23] <ompaul> hehe but its ours
[11:23] <ompaul> its ubuntu's
[11:23] <xfcefreak> ompaul: the ubotu command is !server?  im guessing
[11:23] <tonyyarusso> ompaul: Not many, but I like knowing I can have them when lacking an internet connection.  (Hence figuring out how to download a local copy of the entire wiki as well.)
[11:24] <xfcefreak> nope thats not it lol
[11:24] <Fred> How do I install SNMP? I *think* I installed some kind of SNMPd but it doesn't seem to work :/
[11:24] <erUSUL> X3N_: try pmount /dev/sdb1
[11:24] <teun> Fred: client or server?
[11:24] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Sorry, let's see if I can clarify.  Is there any operating system installed on this machine already?  Do you intend to keep it as well if so?
[11:24] <X3N_> tried that erUSUL
[11:24] <Fred> Server teun
[11:24] <teun> then you need the snmpd package
[11:25] <Frogzoo> Fred: apt-cache search snmp
[11:25] <teun> apt-get install snmpd will do the job
[11:25] <ompaul> xfcefreak, no networking
[11:25] <xfcefreak> ok ty
[11:25] <Fred> Yeah it says it's installed now. apt-cache gives an error on that command tho Frogzoo
[11:26] <Fred> Sorry no i can't type Frogzoo, it does work.
[11:26] <xfcefreak> i think ive gotten this set up like i want brb
[11:26] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: Yes, i installed winxp just a couple of minutes ago. And i intend to keep it until i get used to Ubuntu.
[11:26] <elTigre> I have a problem... I can't log into gnome anymore ... gnome.session complains  "cannot execute binary file"
[11:27] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Okay.  First, if you haven't already, please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DualBootHowTo - very helpful.
[11:27] <elTigre> and /usr/bin/tail seems to be no ELF file anymore
[11:27] <ubuntu> try checking out .gnome.session
[11:27] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: will do that
[11:27] <elTigre> ubuntu: how do you mean check out?
[11:28] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: What you'll need to do is a little bit scary, just because of wording and the like.  You need to shrink down the one existing partition, and then create another for Ubuntu out of the free space.
[11:28] <ubuntu> yeah try and see the logs on /var/log
[11:28] <LiS> hi to all
[11:28] <ubuntu> hi lis
[11:28] <Phoul> umm
[11:29] <Phoul> It says replace the following in thi\s https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[11:29] <LiS> r there russian people?
[11:29] <Phoul> do  I replace it with that?
[11:29] <Fred> Is there a how-to/tutorial on configuring snmpd?
[11:29] <ubuntu> !ru
[11:29] <ubotu> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help
[11:29] <ubuntu> try there lis
[11:29] <juanma> in spanish plis
[11:29] <LiS> kk
[11:30] <juanma> hls
[11:30] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: Okej, I already got a swap and ext3 partitions. Do i have to "remake" them?
[11:30] <juanma> ola
[11:30] <juanma> eeeeeeeeee
[11:30] <davidwinter> hi all. I've got my ipod plugged in via firewire. Under the Disks admin app, it's called /dev/sda
[11:30] <davidwinter> is there anyway to access it? so I can copy files over?
[11:30] <davidwinter> it's not auto-mounting like it did with breezy
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Nope, just select them and assign mountpoints.  ("Use as ...(swap, / )")
[11:31] <teun> Fred: i don't know any short tutorials, but the 'snmpconf' tool in the 'snmp' package might be a nice start
[11:31] <dli> davidwinter, do you have partitions on it? if so, "fdisk -l /dev/sda", otherwise, "mount /dev/sda /mnt/ipod"
[11:31] <Fred> Ok thanks teun, i'll try it
[11:32] <davidwinter> dli: no, doesn't seem to :( though yesterday it did
[11:32] <davidwinter> perhaps I need to reformat it
[11:32] <tonyyarusso> Okay, as much as I love the usefulness of guifications in Gaim, it bugs me when I got to click on something in the lower right corner (like a "Next" link on a web page), and accidently open an IM window.  Can I have Gaim notifications through xosd (On-screen display), like my volume changes instead?
[11:33] <davidwinter> what's the best way to reformat it?
[11:33] <davidwinter> I just need it as an extra hard-drive
[11:33] <davidwinter> not as an 'ipod' so to speak
[11:33] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: Do i have to do that in the installation, where im suposed to pick an partition?
[11:34] <geek|sauce> _jason: i'm back
[11:34] <dungodung> how do I make a mounted partition made by "mount -t vfat /dev/hdb6 /media/hdb6" stay mounted even after reboot?
[11:34] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Yeah, in the part about "Manually edit partition table", you'll choose each partition, and assign the appropriate "Use as ..." from a list.
[11:34] <tonyyarusso> dungodung: Add it to fstab.
[11:34] <dungodung> oh
[11:34] <_jason> geek|sauce: wb
[11:34] <gnomefreak> anyone fimilar with apt-cacher?
[11:35] <davidwinter> is gparted the recommended app to re-format an ipod?
[11:35] <geek|sauce> _jason: where were we?
[11:35] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: well, that's the problem. When i get to that part, i cant find any partitions
[11:35] <_jason> geek|sauce: I think you were going to try to save the iso to ~
[11:35] <dungodung> tonyyarusso: thanks
[11:36] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: But you can in what, a live session?
[11:37] <geek|sauce> _jason: ah, yes.  it threw a crapload of error messages at me, but ended up downloading ok.  is there any way i can download to that FAT32 partition?  because the file i'm downloading needs to be manipulated witha windows-only utility
[11:37] <jcole> where can i find the .disk dir on the ubuntu mirrors?
[11:37] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: When i tried live, my computer just locked and i did'nt get anywhere. So i really dont know.
[11:37] <_jason> geek|sauce: what errors did you get? (let's check those out first)
[11:38] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Okay, what's behind your statement that you already have a swap and ext3?
[11:38] <borgista> The easiest way to share files btwn two Ubuntu boxes in a network?
[11:38] <geek|sauce> _jason: is there a log or something?  because they were popup windows and i just clicked 'hide' on all of them
[11:38] <RootSnatch> borgista: samba or nfs
[11:39] <borgista> nfs.
[11:39] <borgista> A good how to?
[11:39] <Jimmey__> There's under 100 people in the #windows chanel - That's at least 1/7 of the number of people in here. Does this mean that Ubuntu goes wrong more frequently? Or, does this mean that people with Ubuntu are smart enough to come onto IRC and get their problem solved for free?
[11:39] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: I used "Acronis PartitionExpert" to make a swap and ext3.
[11:39] <odin> Jimmey__: most Windows users don't know about IRC
[11:39] <manuel_> hello
[11:39] <hachre> hi
[11:40] <Kumo> hi guys
[11:40] <manuel_> hi ;-)
[11:40] <odin> Jimmey__:  also, yes, you have more probs with linux than windows cuz you really need to know how to use linux
[11:40] <hachre> does anyone know where i find good information about pros and cons of xfs over reiserfs for example?
[11:40] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Never even heard of it...  Does the installer at least recognize that there's an ntfs partition there?
[11:40] <odin> Jimmey__:  even though ubuntu is more user friendly that other linux distros
[11:40] <odin> than*
[11:40] <GTroy> someone pleas help, I typed wrong things in via echo to /etc/network/interfaces  how do I replace those sentences?
[11:40] <njan> hachre, right here - reiserfs has broken and caused me dataloss every time I've used it, XFS never has :P
[11:40] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: No
[11:40] <njan> hachre, actually, the wikipedia.org articles on FSs are mostly quite good.
[11:40] <Phoul> umm im reading this thing and I think its the wrong tutoriel
[11:41] <Jimmey__> odin, I think it's because of the point you made first, but also, because most people are used to a Windows environment, and come to IRC because it's difficult to adjust.
[11:41] <hachre> njan: ive read em all
[11:41] <hachre> njan: i'd like some nice tests
[11:41] <Phoul> Im wanting to upgrade from breezy to dapper and im using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[11:41] <dli> njan, #debian people warn against using reiserfs :(
[11:41] <bimberi> !upgrade
[11:41] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 breezy -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. Upgrading to Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperUpgrades .
[11:41] <hachre> njan: something like the thing you just said
[11:41] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: So it says what, all free space, or no disk at all?
[11:41] <Kumo> does anybody know why sometimes aptitude wants to uninstall  a lot of usefull thing?
[11:41] <hachre> njan: personal experiences and stuff :)
[11:41] <bimberi> Phoul: ^^^^^ (second link)
[11:41] <njan> dli, indeed - like I said, reiserfs has caused me dataloss every time I've used it.
[11:41] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: no disk at all, cant see anything
[11:41] <Warbo> Kumo: By default it gets rid of dependencies which are no longer needed
[11:41] <odin> Jimmey__:  true.  I mean, I just started using Linux a few weeks ago.  haven't learned much.  but Windows has much more of a "pick-up-and-use-right-away" easiness
[11:41] <GTroy> I echoed in wrong things to /etc/network/interfaces  uh...how do I fix that?
[11:42] <dli> njan, I suggest you to use, reiser4, jfs, ext3, xfs, reiserfs :)
[11:42] <dli> njan, follow the order :)
[11:42] <njan> dli, I use ext3, NTFS, and XFS preferentially, in that order. :)
[11:42] <Kumo> Warbo: yeah but why for example it wants to get rid of my openoffice?
[11:42] <dli> njan, I don't know ntfs :(
[11:42] <odin> Jimmey__: but I admit there is a bit of culture shock; it's the same as when I had to start using Macs at my workplace
[11:42] <Phoul> ARG I did update-manager -d already
[11:42] <Phoul> And it didnt do anything
[11:42] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Okay, sorry but that goes beyond the scope of what I'm comfortable trying to troubleshoot.  Stick around for a while and say it just like that every 15 minutes or so, "installer can't find a hard disk" or the like, and hopefully someone can help you soon.
[11:42] <hachre> njan: dli is a bot i think :P
[11:43] <Phoul> I think I need to redo my sources list dont i?
[11:43] <Warbo> Kumo: I wouldn't know that. Maybe it's broken?
[11:43] <odin> Jimmey__: only the Macs had one-button mice :P
[11:43] <biovore> Kumo: probably a tied up dependency
[11:43] <hachre> im using a mac right now
[11:43] <Jimmey__> odin, it does, but the same could be said of some distributions. I think that if you want to get real work done quickly, then the command line is a must for most distros ( which is where most new users meet their downfall ). I'm sure if you'd've used a Linux based operating system for aslong as you've used Windows, and then tried to make the switch the other way, you'd probably run into similar problems.
[11:43] <Kumo> Warbo: I have uninstall all that aptitude told, but then it wants to install them again
[11:43] <Warbo> Kumo: (Open Office package, not aptitude :))
[11:43] <hachre> so sshhht
[11:43] <vettamon> tonyyarusso: Ok, thanks for your help anyway. Better than nothing ;)
[11:43] <njan> dli, are you a bot?
[11:43] <hachre> :)
[11:43] <Jimmey__> odin, let's keep it on-topic though.
[11:43] <dedalus_> hi
[11:43] <gnomefreak> Phoul: run sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop  if your on gnome
[11:43] <tonyyarusso> vettamon: Good luck.
[11:43] <njan> hachre, -dli- VERSION xchat 2.6.2 Linux 2.6.15.7 [i686/3.06GHz] 
[11:44] <hachre> hm :)
[11:44] <Kumo> biovore: tied up?
[11:44] <geek|sauce> _jason: yt?
[11:44] <hachre> doenst seem so hehe
[11:44] <hachre> but that can be faked
[11:44] <Warbo> Kumo: I think open office is in a dependency of ubuntu-standard or something
[11:44] <GTroy> if you echo, and type something wrong...what can you do?
[11:44] <hachre> his responses just seemed a little weird to me :)
[11:44] <njan> hachre, indeed, but most bots don't bother, so on balance of probability..
[11:44] <Fred> Teun, i've run the snmpconfig and restarted snmpd, but my netmrg thing still fails to connect. is there a way i can test it?
[11:44] <GTroy> sorry for the repeat newb question
[11:44] <biovore> Kumo: I am guess your tring to remove or upgrade a package and apt says it want to remove open office?
[11:44] <njan> hachre, and you're surprised to find weird people in a channel devoted to linux, in IRC, at 11 at night? :P
[11:44] <hachre> haha
[11:44] <hachre> you have a point
[11:45] <Warbo> GTroy: Redo it. If it is in a file then edit that file (nano filename)
[11:45] <_jason> geek|sauce: try running azureus from a terminal
[11:45] <virgule> I want to install Ubuntu in this Intel Dual-Core Mac Mini. Anyone know if it is possible and if so how?
[11:45] <GTroy> ok, thanks
[11:45] <Kumo> biovore: exactly, I want to install something and I got that output
[11:45] <teun> Fred: you can use the snmpwalk tool
[11:45] <dli> virgule, not sure you can do that :(
[11:45] <Fred> Thanks teun
[11:45] <RootSnatch> virgule: it is probably possible, I don't know though, does anyone else know?
[11:45] <free_bsd> damn
[11:45] <free_bsd> this bitch is full
[11:45] <Phoul> arg can somone give me the sources list for dapper so I can upgrade please
[11:45] <biovore> Kumo: its probably because your changing a libaray version that very thing depends on..
[11:45] <free_bsd> wad up niggas?
[11:46] <_jason> !language
[11:46] <free_bsd> biaches?
[11:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen.
[11:46] <free_bsd> hos
[11:46] <Warbo> virgule: Should be possible to install. You would want an SMP kernel for multiple processor and you would have to sort out elilo to actually BOOT it
[11:46] <Jimmey__> free_bsd, ?
[11:46] <free_bsd> yo
[11:46] <gnomefreak> Phoul: if you join me in #ubuntu-offtopic we will go through it
[11:46] <free_bsd> rude bwoy from jamrock deh yah
[11:46] <FlannelKing> !ops
[11:46] <ubotu> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
[11:46] <Kumo> biovore: how could I do to fix it up?
[11:46] <geek|sauce> _jason: i don't know how to navigate through the directories.  i'm too used to dos commands
[11:46] <Joe_Dirt> there is a command that some people dont reccomend doing it involves gtk sudo and nautilus for taking full control of the computer (for drag and drop restrictions) what is it i forgot
[11:46] <gnomefreak> ty FlannelKing i was getting there too lol
[11:46] <free_bsd> http://www.myspace.com/tappa_taps4eva
[11:46] <biovore> Kumo: depends on what your doing
[11:47] <_jason> geek|sauce: just open a terminal and type 'azureus'
[11:47] <Amaranth> FlannelKing: ?
[11:47] <lordnir> Does ubuntu play nicely with older computers(7-8yrs)? I've already tried vectorlinux and mandrake9 but so far i can't get them to install, although I think my cdrom drive may be failing
[11:47] <Kumo> biovore: for example sudo aptitude install listen and I got the output
[11:47] <ompaul> Seveas, your just cruel :)
[11:47] <biovore> Kumo: whats the output?
[11:47] <dli> lordnir, can it boot usb?
[11:47] <Seveas> ompaul, cruel is my middle name
[11:47] <biovore> (link or something)
[11:48] <Joe_Dirt> lordnir i have a 10yo comp and it works fine (but slow)
[11:48] <Warbo> lordnir: What processor speed (to give me an idea). Graphics probably won't be very effective
[11:48] <lordnir> dli i don't know, it has usb ports but i've never tried booting from them
[11:48] <Joe_Dirt> lordnir (with ubuntu)**
[11:48] <lordnir> 233mhz
[11:48] <Kumo> biovore: a lot of packages, do you wnat yo see them?
[11:48] <FlannelKing> lordnir: ditch gnome for xfce, and you'll be fine
[11:48] <Fred> Teun, snmpwalk times out when trying to connect :(
[11:49] <biovore> yeah.. paste bin?
[11:49] <Jimmey__> lordnir, yeah, I'd wait for Dapper Xubuntu
[11:49] <Joe_Dirt> lordnir mine has like...less than that and its fine (but installation and startup is slow)
[11:49] <Warbo> lordnir: You should be fine in console mode. For graphics....... Give the AA guys a call :)
[11:49] <teun> Fred: and you have a running snmpd process?
[11:49] <FlannelKing> Warbo: caca, it's color.
[11:49] <cyphase> omg!
[11:49] <lordnir> alright i'll give it a try
[11:49] <cyphase> this is great..
[11:49] <Fred> Teun, yes it appears in ps ax | grep snmpd
[11:49] <cyphase> some cop is trying to use an open wifi spot!
[11:50] <dli> lordnir, you can install from usb
[11:50] <Jimmey__> ubotu, tell lordnir about xubuntu
[11:50] <geek|sauce> _jason: new problem....core patcher failed
[11:50] <manuel_> ?
[11:50] <manuel_> \?
[11:50] <Kumo> biovore: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12694
[11:50] <dli> lordnir, beyond that, you can take the hdd, and install on another machine
[11:50] <Killaz> hi #ubuntu
[11:50] <xet7> What app can I use to play .mov videos in ubuntu?
[11:50] <_jason> geek|sauce: what caused that?
[11:50] <Printer> Hey all.
[11:50] <Warbo> xet7: Any movie player. Enable restricted formats
[11:51] <geek|sauce> _jason: it was auto-updating
[11:51] <xet7> Warbo: how do I enable it?
[11:51] <Warbo> xet7: Can you play avis and mp3s and stuff?
[11:51] <_jason> geek|sauce: I see, does it happen every time?
[11:51] <lordnir> do I have to format the usb drive or something? I have a 1gig jump drive but when I read about booting from the drive, it sounded like it needed a certain format
[11:51] <geek|sauce> _jason yes
[11:51] <Printer> I just installed the Dapper beat and cannot print to my Printer on a Windows box through Samba.  The printer just pauses when I print to it.  How can I fix this?
[11:51] <xet7> Warbo: only with vlc.
[11:51] <teun> Fred: and lsof -i | grep snmp shows a snmpd process bound to localhost?
[11:51] <biovore> Kumo: my spanish isn't that good, but it looks like your tring to do a update
[11:52] <Kumo> biovore: yes, just that
[11:52] <biovore> Kumo: sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get upgrade
[11:52] <Fred> Yes teun, it shows two. one on TCP and one on UDP
[11:52] <_jason> geek|sauce: what happens to azureus?  does it crash?
[11:52] <Kumo> biovore: and I get that all of the time
[11:52] <Warbo> xet7: Search through all of the "gstreamer" packages in synaptic for support in Totem (sorry, I'm in Dapper where they are grouped by licence)
[11:52] <teun> Fred: that's ok
[11:53] <geek|sauce> _jason: no, it just gives me that error, along with an "update successful" message, then tells me to restart... does that mean restart the app or the whole comp?
[11:53] <_jason> geek|sauce: app most likely
[11:53] <Warbo> geek|sauce: Nothing will ask for a reboot ecept a kernel
[11:53] <Kumo> biovore: I don't have that problem when I use synaptic but I want to fix this
[11:53] <teun> Fred: what happens if you telnet to port 161?
[11:54] <biovore> Kumo: I use apt-get from the command line here.. aptitude always messes me up eventualy
[11:54] <dereks> anyone know of an app to decompress uharc files?
[11:54] <Fred> Teun, telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
[11:54] <Warbo> dereks: Sorry I have to ask this but... File extension?
[11:54] <Fred> Don't i need to tell it to use UDP or something?
[11:55] <biovore> Kumo: do a sudo dpkg -l | grep usplash
[11:55] <dereks> Warbo: heh, uha
[11:55] <teun> if you have tcp enabled as well, you should be able to connect via telnet
[11:55] <Warbo> dereks: Sorry, don't know it
[11:55] <Kumo> biovore: well the message before the packages says, the following packages are not used and they will be eliminated
[11:55] <teun> Fred: what was the exact snmpwalk command you tried?
[11:55] <dereks> Warbo: thanks anyways
[11:55] <Kumo> biovore: ok
[11:55] <vook> my system is now loading a module for my broadcom wireless automatically at boot, but it doesn't work.  All I need to know is how to prevent this module from loading (ndiswrapper still works just fine once I unload the module manually)  Yeah, I'm in Dapper but the answer should be universal (I haven't had to do anything like this since the modules.conf days in Redhat 6.x)
[11:55] <Fred> Teun, how do i enable tcp? its using port 199 on tcp, but i dunno if it's "enabled" on that port.
[11:56] <geek|sauce> _jason: ok, i restarted it, and it is telling me that i need to update SWT library for gtk (and stealing window focus to do so...which is annoying, lol)
[11:56] <Sanne> xet7, this may also help: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:56] <Fred> Teun, and i used snmpwalk -Os -c public -v 1 localhost system
[11:56] <Warbo> Does anyone know if the lha in the repos can actually open anything? I had to replace it with one that could
[11:56] <teun> Fred: hmm, thats smux... not needed for this
[11:56] <biovore> Kumo: I am guessing you using brezzy as well
[11:56] <cafuego> vook: The native module would possibly work if you installed the required firmware.
[11:56] <Fred> Ok
[11:56] <cafuego> !bcm43xx
[11:56] <ubotu> To use your broadcom or airport extreme card, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx for info and firmware.
[11:56] <xet7> Sanne: thanks :)
[11:56] <teun> Fred: can you show me your com2sec lines in your /etc/snmpd.conf?
[11:56] <Kumo> biovore: I got this: ii  usplash           0.1-22         Userspace bootsplash utility
[11:56] <vook> cafuego, isn't there a way just to prevent the native module from loading though?  I don't need it, ndiswrapper works great.
[11:56] <Kumo> biovore: yes I'm using breezy
[11:57] <Sanne> xet7, you're welcome. I went the totem-xine/win32codecs route and it works fine.
[11:57] <cafuego> vook: You cna blacklist it in /etc/hotplug.d/blacklist or somesuch...
[11:57] <vook> cafuego, thanks!
[11:57] <biovore> Kumo: well usplash is at the current version
[11:57] <phatmonkey> ok, I change my refresh rate in preferences/screen resolution, I log out, then I log in again, and it hasn't remembered the change! what to do?
[11:57] <cafuego> vook: (bcm43xx can use kismet though, ndiswrapper can't ;-)
[11:57] <Fred> Teun, there are no com2sec lines that I can find.
[11:57] <teun> Fred: hmmm, fascinating
[11:57] <Warbo> phatmonkey: Did you try it with the "this computer" box checked?
[11:58] <vook> cafuego, thanks, I'll get it working with the native eventually, I just need something asap.
[11:58] <teun> Fred: can you put your config on pastebin or something where I can see it?
[11:58] <phatmonkey> Warbo: nope, I will try
[11:58] <Fred> Sure, one minute
[11:58] <Random_Transit> hey, i need some help with a game i installed
[11:58] <Random_Transit> Uplink
[11:58] <Kumo> biovore: I think all of them are updated but I don't understand that behavior
[11:58] <Jimmey__> Random_Transit, what's the problem?
[11:59] <phatmonkey> Warbo: that fixed it, but gdm is still in the old refresh rate
[11:59] <Raven301> Where is the boot loader located gui or cli?? please
[11:59] <Random_Transit> in the game i switched to a resolution that my monitor doesn't support
[11:59] <Random_Transit> and now the game won't start
[11:59] <Fred> Teun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12695
[11:59] <Random_Transit> is there a .conf somewhere i should be looking for?
[11:59] <cafuego> Random_Transit: Edit the config file
[11:59] <teun> Fred: ok i'll take a look
[11:59] <Jimmey__> Random_Transit, can you do a sudo apt-get --purge remove uplink?
[11:59] <erUSUL> Raven301: what do you mean. looking for config file? binaries?
[11:59] <Warbo> phatmonkey: Wow! I didn't know what that actually did. Anyway, GDM would probably use default X settings
[11:59] <cafuego> Random_Transit: probably in ~/.<gamename>
[11:59] <biovore> Kumo: try a apt-get install -f
[11:59] <biovore> (sudo)